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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
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COMPILED BY
JOHN VENN, Sc.D., F.R.S., F.S.A.,
PRESIDENT OF GONVILLE 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 1751
VOLUME II
DABBS— JUXTON
CAMBRIDGE
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1922
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PREFACE
Volume is of course continued on exactly the same lines as Volume I. But
L readers will find that it is appreciably fuller, both in respect of the proportion of
names which we have succeeded in identifying, and of the amount of information
furnished as to careers. This is due partly to the even more generous help accorded
us by those to whom we have already expressed our indebtedness in the preface to
Volume I and partly to the considerable access of new helpers which the publication
of that volume has brought us. Amongst the latter we must particularly mention the
following : Mr E. Axon of Buxton, well known for his extensive investigations into the
history of Lancashire and Cheshire families; the Rev. A. G. Kealy, late chaplain
R.N., of Maltby, Yorkshire, who has opened up for us an entirely new source of
information, viz. that of former chaplains in the Royal Navy; the Very Rev. B.
Zimmerman, Prior of the Carmelites, who has given us much that is new about early
members of his Order; the Rev. E. A. Irons, Rector of North Luffenham, has added
many facts to our Northamptonshire names; the Rev. G. Montagu Benton, Vicar
of Fingringhoe, has supplied much help in the task of identifying incumbents in
Essex; to the Rev. Harold Smith, D.D., Principal of St John's Hall, Highbury,
we are indebted for assistance in assigning Institutions and Ordinations during the
Interregnum period. We much regret that by an unaccountable oversight the name
of our principal Lincolnshire helper was omitted in Volume I, viz. the Rev. Canon
E. Foster, Rector of Timberland. It was to him that we owe most of the Lincoln
ordinations, as well as a mass of information regarding early institutions in that
county.
Readers are reminded that Volume IV of this work will contain an extensive
Appendix recording additions and corrections received as the first three Volumes go
through the press. We shall therefore be glad if they will let us have all that they can
supply in time for insertion in that Volume, which it is hoped will be published at
the end of next year.
J. VENN
J. A. VENN
CAMBRIDGE,
September, 1922
ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1751
DABBS, JOHN
DABBS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at EMMANUEL, Nov. 35,
1717. Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-3; M.A.
1725. Fellow, 1724. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20, 1724; priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1725. R. of Gayhurst, Bucks., 1725-50.
R. of Stoke Goldington, 1736-50. Died 1750. Will, P.C.C.
(Lipscomb, iv. 162.)
DABELL, . M.A. 1478.
DABRIDGECOURT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1584. Probably of Ossington, Notts., and of Staple
Inn; when adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1586.
DABRIDGCOURT, ROBERT. Clerk; of Lichfield diocese.
Studied arts at Cambridge. (Col. of Papal Letters, 1408.)
DACIE or DACY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 28, 1658. S. of Robert, of Buckland Brewer, Devon.
Matric. 1659, as 'Ducy'; B.A. 1661-2, as Dacie; M.A. 1665.
Will of one of these names (Exeter) 1716; of Upton Helions,
Devon, clerk.
DACIE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1689. Matric.
1689; Scholar, 1690. Will of one of these names (Exeter)
1723; of Crediton, Devon, clerk.
DACK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. i, 1731-2.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1732; M.B. 1737. Admitted student at
Leyden, Sept. 17, 1737. Practised physic at Norwich. Of
Kerdiston, Norfolk, M.D. Died Aug. 8, 1792, aged 78. M.I.
at Reepham. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
DAK, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1454-5. V. of Meldreth, Cambs.,
till 1475. Will (P.C.C.) 1495; 'clerk, of Sudborne, Suffolk.'
Perhaps the Mr Dacke excused from processions, etc., 1476-7.
(Gr. Bk, A, 118.)
DACKOMBE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Dec. 4,
1624. S. of Sir John, Knt., of Temple Combe, Somerset.
B. in London. School, Isleworth, Middlesex (Mr Willis).
Matric. 1624. Of Edmonton in 1649. (Venn, i. 269; Vis. of
Dorset, 1623.)
DACKWOOD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Sept.
13, 1678.
DACRES, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENH,Michs.i642.
S. of Sir Thomas (1603), of Cheshunt, Herts., Knt. B. there.
Bapt. Apr. 18, 1624. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649; M.D. 1654.
Fellow, 1646. Assistant physician at St Bartholomew's,
1653-78. Professor of Geometry at Gresham College, 1664-5.
F.R.C.P. 1665. Censor, 1672. Died Sept. 1678. Buried at
St Bartholomew-the-Less, London. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Richard (1647), John (1634) and Thomas (1632). (Munk, i.
354; D.N.B.; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
DACRES, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1555.
DACRES, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
Michs. 1611. S. of Sir Thomas, of Cheshunt, Herts., Knt.
B.A. 1615. Fellow, till 1617. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 9,
1617. Of Bedwell Park. Buried at Cbeshunt, July 7, 1659,
aged 66. M.I. (Vis. of Herts., 1634; CluUerbuck, n. 101.)
DAKER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1554. Of
Carlisle diocese. Received tonsure (London) Apr. 1556.
Probably migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Queen's College,
1560. R. of Skelton, Cumberland, 1562-97; when he re-
signed. (Peile, i. 59; Al. Oxon.)
DACRES, HUGH. Incorp. 1493, from a foreign University.
Archdeacon of Carlisle, -1490-1503-. Will (P.C.C.) 1509:
'of Dacre, Cumberland, Netherbury, Dorset, and Wem,
Salop.'
DACRES, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June
18, 1685. S. of George. B. at Old Warden, Beds., Oct. 13,
1665. School, Westminster. Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1686;
B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Fellow, 1691.
DACRES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of
Cheshunt, Herts., Knt. Bapt. May 7, 1617. Brother of
Arthur (1642) and Richard (1647). (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
DACRES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Nov. 6,
1690. 3rd s. of Sir Robert, of Cheshunt, Herts., Knt. B. at
Clerkenwell, Middlesex. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1690.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 10, 1694. Married and had
issue. Buried May 21, 1705. Brother of Thomas (1687),
father of Richard (1714). (Le Neve, Knights.)
V.A.C. II.
DADE, FRANCIS
DACRES or DAKERS, PERCIVAL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1572. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1577-8. C. of Boynton,
near Bridlington, 1582.
DACRES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
July 5, 1647- S. of Sir Thomas (1603), Knt, of Cheshunt,
Herts. Bapt. July 5, 1627. School, Hertford. Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650-1. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1652. Bar-
rister, 1660. Brother of Arthur (1642), John (1634) and
Thomas (1632). (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
DACRES, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
July 8, 1714. S. of John (1690), Esq., deceased. B. at
Cottenham, Cambs. School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts.
Matric. 1714. Migrated to Pembroke, Sept. 18, 1718.
DACRES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1585. Matric.
Michs. 1585. Doubtless s. of George, of Cheshunt, Herts.
Brother of Walter (1585) and Thomas (1571).
DACRES, THOMAS (alias LEMORE). Probably of CLARE, as he
was V. of Gt Gransden, Hunts. (Clare living), 1478-52.
DACRES, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1571. Probably s. of George, of Cheshunt, Herts. (The
same, or another, adm. at King's, as Fell.-Com. 1573.)
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, from Furnival's Inn, June 10, 1576.
Of Hertfordshire. Knighted, 1604. Sheriff of Herts., 1614.
Buried at Cheshunt, July 31, 1615.
DACRES, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1603. Probably s. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Cheshunt.
Knighted, Feb. 22, 1616-7. M.P. for Higham Ferrers, 1626;
for Herts., 1626, 1628, and 1641-8. Buried Dec. 26, 1668.
Brother of Edward (1611), father of Arthur, of John (1634),
Richard (1647), and the next.
DACRES, THOMAS. M.A. 1632 (incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Sir Thomas (1603), of Cheshunt, Herts., Knt. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oct. 16, 1629, age 20. M.A. (Oxford) Nov. 12,
1629. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1631. M.P. for Callington,
Cornwall, 1646. Knight of the Royal Oak, 1660. Died 1668.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Cussans, n. 101; Vis.of Herts., 1634.)
DACRES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
May 13, 1687. S. of Sir Robert, of Cheshunt, Knt. B. at
Clerkenwell, Middlesex. School, Berkhampstead, Herts.
Matric. 1688. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1691-2. S. and
h. of Sir Robert, of Clerkenwell, Knt. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Major Bull, of Marwell, Hants. Buried at Owsels-
bury, Hants. Brother of John (1690). (Cussans, n. 101.)
DACRES, WALTER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1585. Matric.
1585. Doubtless 5th s. of George, of Cheshunt, Herts.
Buried May 22, 1632. Brother of Robert (1585) and perhaps
of Thomas (1571)-
DAKERS or DAKER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
TRINITY, June 27, 1685. S. of William, of Condover, Salop.
B. at Wheathill, Salop. School, Newport, Salop (Mr Samuel
Edwards). Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A.
1692. C. of Aston, Salop. Perhaps R. of Selattyn, 1713-9-
DACRES, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1625. Matric. Michs. 1625. Fellow till his death, of
small-pox, Sept. 28, 1628. Admon. in King's College.
DACRES, . Of ST NICHOLAS HOSTEL, 1529-30. 'Parson
Dakers of St Nich. Hostel' is complained of by the Vice-
Chancellor (Dr Wm Buckmaster) for his violent behaviour,
c. 1530. (J. Lamb, Documents, 24.)
DADDOW, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at PEMBROKE,
June 17, 1715. S. of Joseph. B. at StBlazey, Cornwall, 1687.
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1739. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Feb. 22, 1718-9. Admon. (Exeter) 1743; of St Wenn, Corn-
wall, clerk.
DADE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1637; LL.B. 1643. Fellow, 1647.
DADE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Jan. 26, 1673-4-
S. of Thomas (1631), Esq., of Tannington, Suffolk. B. there,
Feb. 2, 1658-9. School, Bury. Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1674-
81; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1683; priest, May, 1684. V. of Bramford, Suffolk and of
Baylham, 1692-1722. Married Sarah, dau. of William Lodge,
of Nettlestead, Nov. 19, 1689. Died Tune 8, 1722. Buried at
Bramford. Brother of John (1665-6) and Nathaniel (1667).
(Venn, i. 450.)
DADE, HENRY
DADE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Lent,
1597-8; Scholar, 1600; LL.B. 1603-4. Perhaps 2nd s. of
Thomas (1631), of Tannington, Suffolk. Commissary for
Suffolk Archdeaconry, 1640. His proceedings in the Ec-
clesiastical Court mentioned in Newes from Ipswich. Died
Sept 15, 1653, aged 71. M.I. at Dallinghoe, Suffolk. Will
(P.C.C.) 1654. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., i. 186, 327; Le
Neve, Man., iv. 24; V. B. Redstone.)
DADE, JOHN. Perhaps B.A. 1500-1. Author on Heraldry.
(Bodleian us.) (Cooper, i. 44.)
DADE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1636. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1639-40.
DADE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Mar. 12, 1665-6.
S. of Thomas (163 1), gent, of Tannington, Suffolk. B. there,
Sept. 4, 1651. Schools, Mr Crachnall and Bury St Edmunds.
Scholar, 1666-73; Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673;
M.D. 1683. Fellow, 1674-94. Practised in Ipswich. Died
May 2, 1732. M.I. at Tannington. Brother of Francis
(1673-4). Apparently father of John (1743), and William
(1744). (Venn, l. 426.)
DADE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 22, 1674. Matric.
1676; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1680; priest,
May, 1681.
DADE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 13, 1743.
S. of John (1665-6), M.D., of Suffolk. B. at Ipswich. School,
Monk-Soham, Suffolk (Mr Ray). Matric. 1743-4. Of Deben-
ham and Ipswich. Major, East Suffolk Militia. Free burgess
of Ipswich, 1753. Died Jan. 8, 1811. Brother of William
(1744). (V. B. Redstone; Cole, Suffolk MSS.)
DADE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 22, 1668.
Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(York) Feb. 1674-5; priest, Mar. 1674-5. V. of Whitkirk,
Leeds, Yorks., 1675-88.
DADE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Aug. 2,
1667. 4th s. of Thomas (1631), Esq., of Tannington. B. there,
Dec. 30, 1652. School, Bury. Matric. 1667-8; Scholar, 1668-
70. Died 1670. Brother of Francis (1673) and John (1665-6).
(Venn, 1.432; Misc. Gen.et Her., 2nd S., i. 201.)
DADE, RICHARD. B.A. 1500-1. A Richard Dade, V. of
Henham, Essex, 1514-31. R. of Cotton, Suffolk, 1515. Died
1531. Will (P.C.C.) 1532; 'of Henham, Essex; and R. of
Cotton, Suffolk. To be buried at Cotton.' (Cott. MS. n. 11:
V. B. Redstone.)
DADE, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. Of Norfolk.
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. Ord. priest (Norwich) Jan. i,
1600-1, age 25. C. of Buckenham St Martin, Norfolk. R. of
Thelnetham, Suffolk, 1612-38. Buried Aug. 27, 1618.
Father of the next.
DADE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 30, 1643.
Of Suffolk. S. of Robert (above), R. of Thelnetham. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1644; Scholar, 1644-50; B.A. 1646-7;
M.A. 1650. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1651. Died i6«-i Will
P.C.C, (T. A. Walker, 97; Venn, i. 350.)
DADE, THOMAS (jun.). Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 27,
1631. S. of Thomas, gent, of Tannington, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Bury. Matric. 1631. Perhaps scholar of Trinity Hall
1632-7. Of Pettistree, Suffolk, gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn
Feb. 6, 1636-7. Called to the Bar, 1645. Succeeded his
father at Tannington. Died July 20, 1688. Buried at Bram-
ford. Half-brother of William (1598). (Venn, i. 298- Vis of
Suffolk, 1664.)
DADE, THOMAS (sen.). Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 27,
1631. S. of William, gent. (1598). B. at Tannington. School
Bury. Matric. 1631. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apa. 14, 1632.
Called to the Bar, 1638. Ancient, 1658. Of Tannington Esq
Died Sept. 15, 1685. Buried at Tannington. Will (Archd
Suff ) 1685. Father of Francis (1673-4), John (1665-6),
Nathaniel (1667) and Thomas (1661). (Venn, i. 298.)
DADE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 28, 1661.
S. of Thomas (1631), Esq., of Tannington, Suffolk. B there
Aug. 27, 1644. Schools, Ipswich (Mr Woodside) and Bury'
Matnc. 1661; Scholar, 1661-4; M.A. 1669-70 (LU. Reg— lie
was of royal descent, through his grandmother. Marv Wink-
field;. Adm. at
1671. Ancient
1697. Will (P.C.C.) 1698.
DADE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Mar. 31 1687
Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Feb. 1691-2; pnest (York) June, 1698. R. of Sneaton in
Cleveland, Yorks., 1699-1708. V. of Otley, 1701-8. Died
Dec. 25, 1708. (Peile, H. 104.)
DAD,E. THOMAS. Adm' sizar at Qu"*s', Oct 7, 17x8. Of
Yorkshire. Matnc. 1718-9; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1735. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1723 ; priest, Sept 1726. V. of Ergham,
Yorks.. 1731-59- R- of Barmston and Burton Agnes
1735-59- Died Sept. 28, 1759. (G. Mag.)
DAINTRY, JOHN
DADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May i, 1598.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Witton, Norfolk. Schools,
Brandiston (Mr Rason) and Worlingworth (Mr Grundy).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 21, 1600. Of Ipswich, Esq. Died
Feb. 22, 1659-60. M.I. at Tannington. Father of Thomas
(1631). (Venn, 1. 164; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Le Neve, Man.,
iv. 71.)
DADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 26,
1744. S. of [John] (1665-6), of Tannington, Suffolk, M.D.
B. at Ipswich. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751.
Fellow, 1749. Free burgess of Ipswich, 1753. Died May 28,
1755. M.I. at Tannington. Brother of John (1743).
DADE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577.
DADE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1584.
DADLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1618,
as 'Dudley'; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Oct 23; priest, Oct 24, 1625. (Peile, I. 323.)
DAFFERNE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576.
DAFFORNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1568;
B.A. 1571-2.
DAFFY, ELLAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CAIUS, Aug. 4, 1681. S. of
Anthony, citizen of London. B. there. Schools, London,
Hertford (Mr Howard) and Saumur. Matric. 1681; M.B.
1687. Probably practised in London. One of the makers of
the 'Elixir.' (Venn, i. 468.)
DAFFY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 16,
1666. S. of Thomas, clerk, R. of Harby and Redmile, Leics.
B. at Leicester. School, Melton (Mr Stokes). Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1674. Head Master of Melton Mowbray
School, 1673. His father was the inventor of the well-known
'Elixir.' (See DJf.B.)
DAGGE, JOHN. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1734. S. of Jonathan,
of Fowey, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, July n, 1722, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1726. Died
Feb. 1753-4. Will (Exeter) 1754; of Fowey, clerk. (AL Oxon.)
DAGGET, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 6,
1714. S. of William, R. of Birmingham. B. there. School,
Coxwold, Yorks. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
V. of Theddingworth, Leics., 1723-38. Buried there 1738.
Admon., Leicester. (Nichols, u. 828.)
DAGGET, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 14, 1623.
S. of Robert, gent B. at Howe, near Thirsk, Yorks. School,
Topcliffe (Mr Ri. Crowe). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M-A.
1630.
DAGGET, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 3, 1605.
Matric. 1605; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1619. Fellow.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 19;
priest, Sept 20, 1613. R. of Kirkliston, Yorks., 1640.
Died Aug. 19, 1644. Buried at Kirklington. (McCall,
Churches of Richmondshire.)
DAGGOTT, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1503-4. R. of Knapwell,
Cambs. (See also Thomas Docket, 1509-10.)
DAGGET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 21,
1628. S. of William, draper. B. at Ripon, Yorks. School,
Ripon (Mr Palmes). B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635; B.D. 1642.
Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1638; priest June 9,
1639. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1642.
DAGGET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. i,
1682. ist s. of William, yeoman, deceased. B. at Borough-
bridge, Yorks. Schools, Leeds and Coxwold. Matric. 1682;
B.A. 1685-6. Of Boroughbridge, in 1694. (M. H. Peacock.)
DAGGETT, . Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept 27, 1610.
DAGNALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1625-$; M.A. 1630.
DAGNALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, May 7,
1645. S. of Samuel, gent B. at Berkhampstead St Peter,
Herts. Schools, Berkhampstead (Mr Sayer) and Tring
(Mr Holmes). Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1645-9; B.A. 1648-9.
DAILLONIUS or DALLION, DANIEL. Incorp. M.A. at PEM-
BROKE, 1682. Of Rochefoucalt (Rupifucaldiensis).
DAINTREE or DAYNTIE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from >
CHRIST'S, Feb. 1563-4; Scholar.
DAINTREE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSK, Apr. 16,
1658. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658; B.A.
1661-2; M.A. 1665. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1665.
R. of Aldwinkle St Peter, Northants., 1684-1707. Died
June 9, 1707, aged 66. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
DANTREY or DAUTREY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
c. 1601.
DAINTREY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at TRINITY, June 7,
1720. S. of Brian, of Stafford. School, Birmingham (Mr
Perkinson). Matric. 1724-5; LL.B. 1726.
DAINTRY, WILLIAM
DAINTRY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PKTERHOUSE,
Apr. 23, 1650. Of Leicestershire. School, Coventry. Scholar,
1651; Matric. 1652; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Fellow, 1656.
DAKER, see DACRES.
DAKEYNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 17,
1632. S. of Arthur, Esq., of Ashover, Derbs. B. at Notting-
ham. Schools, Dronfield (Mr Sun. Peck) and Mansfield
(Mr Ri. Poynton). Matric. 1632. Of Stubbing Edge, Derbs.
Died 1671. (F.M.G., 1018; Vis. of Derbs., 1662.)
DAKEYNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. a, 1719.
S. of Digby, of Dalbury, Derbs. Migrated to Emmanuel,
June 15. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Clerk, of
Staffordshire. Died aged about 27. (F.M.G., 1018.)
DAKYN, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1524-5; D.Civ.L. 1528-9. Of ST
NICHOLAS HOSTEL. Probably a monk of St Mary's, York.
Adm. advocate, Nov. 25, 1529. Chancellor of Wells, 1543,
and treasurer, 1554. R. of Kirkby Ravensworth, Yorks.,
1548-54. Preb. of York, 1550-8. Archdeacon, East Riding,
1551-8. Commissary for the Bishop of Chester. Founded a
hospital and Grammar School at Kirkby Ravensworth.
Died Nov. 9, 1558. (Cooper, i. 181; M. H. Peacock.)
DAKEINE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 3,
1676. S. of John, deceased, of Parwich, Derbs. B. there.
School, Hartington. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684.
Fellow, 1683. Taxor, 1690. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18,
1681. V. of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorks., 1690-1703.
Died 1703.
DAKIN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, April 6,
1688. S. of Edward. B. at Fairfield, Derbs. School, Maccles-
field (Mr Ashworth). Matric 1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A.
1691-2. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 1693-4; priest, July,
1691; as 'praelector' at Ashbourne. Perhaps assistant
Master at Derby School, 1705-14. (Peile, n. 108.)
DAKIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1660.
DAKIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 23) at ST JOHN'S, May 18,
1730. S. of Edward, husbandman, of Derbyshire. B. at
Bakewell. School, Stockport, Cheshire. Matric. 1734.
DAKIN, . Adm. at PEMBROKE, June 16, 1659.
DAKYNS, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1567;
B.A. 1570-1. Perhaps s. of George, of Linton, Yorks.
Knighted, 1604. Will (P.C.C.) 1632 ; of St Andrew's, Holborn.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1575, from Staple
Inn; Ancient, 1598. An Oxford contemporary was B.C.L.
1557- (Vis. of Yorks., 1612; J. Ch. Smith.)
DAYKYNS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1550.
DAKYNS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1571. S. of John, gent., of Brandesburton, Yorks. School,
Pocklington. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1578.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Caius, Dec. 7, 1578, age 24. Joined the
Church of Rome. Ord. sub-deacon (Laon) Mar. 8, 1581-2;
deacon (Chalons) 1582; priest, 1582. Sent to England, 1584;
banished and returned to Douay, 1585 ; again sent to England,
1586. (Venn, i. 99.)
DAKYNS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1567.
DAKYNS, HILARY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1571. Of Brandesburton, Esq. Probably brother of Edward
(1571). A Romanist. (T. A. Walker.)
DAKYNS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1556.
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563. Fellow, 1560.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1566.
DAKINS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1670. S. of Edward, mercer, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
DAKENS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1546.
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1551-2; M.A. from St John's, 1555.
Fellow of St John's, 1553. Fellow of Trinity, 1560.
DAKYNS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1544;
B.A. 1548-9; M.A. 1552. Fellow, 1549-54. Ord. priest
(London) May, 1552. V. of Ashwell, Herts., 1559-99. Died
Feb 18, 1598-9, aged 75. M.I. at Ashwell. Perhaps father
of the next. (Peile, i. 35 ; Clutterbuck, HI. 487.)
DAKYNS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1586.
Scholar from Westminster. Perhaps s. of William, V. of
Ashwell (above). B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601.
Fellow, 1593. V. of Trumpington, Carahs., 1603-5. Pro-
fessor of Divinity at Gresham College, 1604-7. One of the
translators of the Bible. Died Feb. 1606-7. (Cooper, 11. 444;
D.N.B.)
DALBY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1620;
Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 29; priest, May 30, 1627. V. of Exton, Rutland,
1647.
DALE, HENRY
DALBY, EDWARD. B.A. 1635 (incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of London. Matric. from New College, Aug. 19,
1634, age 19; B.A. from Wadham College, 1635. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1632. Barrister, 1641. Steward of Reading
(Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
DALBIE, FERDINAND. Scholar of TRINITY, 1602; B.A.
1603-4.
DALBY, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1673. Of Lincoln-
shire. Matric. Easter, 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1677; priest, Sept. 19, 1680.
DALBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Easter, 1647.
DALBY, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
June 13, 1674. S. of Humphrey, of Stamford, Lines. School,
Stamford. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 22, 1678.
DALBY, JOHN, Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 9, 1734. B. at
Castle Donington, Leics. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A.
1758. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1738-9; priest, June i,
1740. R. of Lambley, Notts. V. of Castle Donington, Leics.,
1758-80. Died Dec. 20, 1780. M.I. at Castle Donington.
Will, P.C.C. (Nichols, in. 782.)
DALBY, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1661. Of Lincoln-
shire. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
DALBY, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1580. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) June 17, 1586, as 'B.A.' R. of Quinton,
Northants., 1586-1606.
DALBY, W. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1565.
DALBY, W. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1568 (perhaps
same as the above).
DALBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CAIUS, May 24,
1589. S. of James, V. of Howden. B. at Hemingbrough,
Yorks. School, Adlingfleet. B.A. from St John's, 1592-3;
M.A. 1596. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 30, 1599. R. of
St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln, 1604-12. V of Haxey, Lines.,
1606. Official of Howden, Yorks., in 1636. (Venn, i. 137;
Robinson, Snaith.)
DALBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1596; B.A-
(? 1602-3); M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 12, 1608-9. V. of Kirmond, Lines., 1610-23. Perhaps
R. of Broughton, 1623. Preb. of Lincoln, 1624.
DALBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 19, 1619.
Matric. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 12; priest, Mar. 13,
1624-5, as 'B.A.' Perhaps V. of Anstey, Leics., c. 1627.
DOLBY, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1531-2.
DALE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1544-
DALE, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1570;
Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580; B.D. 1587. Fellow,
1579. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 3; priest, Apr. n, 1584.
V. of St Andrew's, Histon, Cambs., 1589-92. R. of Branston,
Lines., 1591. Will (Cons. C. Lincoln) 1638; of Branston,
Lines., clerk.
DALE, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1611;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1614-5 ; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Apr. 26; priest, Apr. 27, 1618. V. of Gt Wymondley, Herts.,
1618-30. Perhaps father of the next.
DALE, CUTHBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 21, 1637-8.
Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps s. of Cuthbert (above), V. of
Gt Wymondley. Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641.
DALE, DAMASCENE. M.A. 1545- (No B.A.) C. of St Giles',
Cambridge, in 1543.
DALE, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1617;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25; priest, Sept. 26, 1625. R. of Snelland, Lines.,
1633.
DALE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June i, 1653- Of
Lincolnshire. Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. R. of
Addlethorpe, Lines., 1662-70. R. of Hagworthingham, 1671-
1708. Will (P.C.C.) 1708. Doubtless father of the next.
DALE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr 13,
1687. S. of Francis, of Hagworthingham, Lines. School,
Lincoln (Mr Sam. Garnstone). Matric. 1687.
DALE or DALLE, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE,
June 19, 1632. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1632; Scholar, 1633;
B.A. 1635-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637.
DALE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1627 ; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634. V. of Dunholme, Lines., 1633-42. V. of
Upton with Kexby, 1642.
DALE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 17, I654-5- Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1658-9.
I — 2
DALE, JOHN
DALE, JOHN. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1540-1; B.A. 1542-3; M.A.
1546; B.D. 1556. Fellow of Queens', 1542-8- Chaplain and
Cross-bearer of the University, 1554. 'Severely reprimanded
by Ormaneto (whom see), Cardinal Pole's delegate to visit
the University, for bringing a chalice with the Hoste in his
bosom, instead of a Pyx with a Relick which he had purposed
to present to the University* (Cole, Suff. MSS.). R. of Little
Shelford, Cambs., 1557. Perhaps R. of St Margaret, New
Fish St, London, 1556. R. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk, 1557;
did not subscribe to the oath of allegiance, 1558. A recusant
after 1558; 'not altogether unlearned, but very perverse.'
(Stokes, Chaplains, 86; Pette, i. 27; Cooper, i. 212.)
DALE, JOHN. Adm. sirar at QUEENS', Oct. 16, 1672. Of
Warwickshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1676-7. Will of one of
these names, of Stillington, Yorks., clerk, proved (York) 1717.
DALE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1722.
S. of John. B. at Christchurch, Hants. Bapt. there Aug. n,
1709. Matric. 1723. Fellow, 1726. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Mar. n, 1725, as s. and h. of John, gent., of Chewton,
Mitton, Hants. Secretary in Lord Townshend's Office.
Afterwards became insane. (For his dispute with the College,
see Hist, of King's College, 181.)
DALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, June 29, 1726.
S. of Christopher, of Pickhill, Yorks. School, Pickhill.
Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Perhaps C. of Masham, Yorks.,
1736; and V. of Kirby-Hill. Buried at Watlass, Apr. 28, 1778.
(J. Fisher, Masham, 335.)
DALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 25, 1728.
S. of Thomas, of Cheshire. B. at Stockport. School, Stock-
port (Mr Dale). Matric. 1728; M.B. 1734.
DALE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July i, 1645. Of
Suffolk.
DALE, RICHARD. B.Can.L. V. of Barton, Cambs., 1457.
DALE, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1520-1. V. of Swaffbam St
Cyriac, Cambs., 1526.
DALE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, June i, 1700.
S. of Edward, gent. B. at Lusby, Lines. School, Ashby,
Lines, (private). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 8, 1707; priest, Sept. 19, 1708. R. of Dalderby,
Lines., 1709. C. of Lusby. V. of Gt Stourton, 1720. V. of
Mareham-on-the-Hill.
DALE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 21,
1737-8. S. of John, saddler, of Yorks. B. at Beverley.
School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1742; priest (York) Sept. 22, 1745;
C. of Beeford, Yorks.
DALE, ROBERT. B.A. 1511-2; M.A. (Oxford) 1531-2.
DALE, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5,
1729-30. Of Whippingham, Isle of Wight. Matric. 1720-30;
LL.B. 1734; LL.D. 1739. Fellow, 1734-86. Admon. (P.C.C.)
of one of these names, 1789; of W. Cowes, Isle of Wight.
DALE, ROGER. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 29, 1613. Perhaps
s. of Roger, Bencher and Treasurer of the Inner Temple;
adro. there, 1610. (Vis. ofChesh., 1613; Vis. of London, 1568.)
DALE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 15,
1680. S. of William. B. at Sandbach, Cheshire. School,
Sandbach.
DALE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1616;
B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1619-20.
DALE, VALENTINE. LL.D. 1562 (incorp. from Orleans). B.A.
(Oxford) 1541; BC.L. 1545. Incorp. D.C.L. 1562 (from
Orleans). Fellow of All Souls', 1542. V. of Winterbourne
Earls, Wilts., 1550. R. of Llandyssul, Cardigan, 1554. Adm.
advocate, Jan. 14, 1553-4. M.P. for Taunton, 1555, 1558,
1559; for Chichester, 1572, 1584, 1586, 1588; for Hindon,
1584. Master of the Court of Requests. Ambassador in
Flanders, 1563. Dean of Wells, 1575-89. Master of Sherburn
Hospital, Durham, 1585. Judge of the Court of Admiralty,
1585-9. Died Nov. 17, 1589. Buried in St Gregory by
St Paul, London. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, n. 62; D.N.B.)
DALE, WILLIAM. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1579. Bapt
at St Michael's, Cornhill, Sept. 29, 1563. William Dale was
adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 13, 1582, as s. and h. of
George, merchant, of London. Buried at St Michael's, Com-
hffl, Dec. 31 1594. Will (P.C.C.), 'of the Middle Temple, and
Staynes, Middlesex.'
DALE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591. B. c.
1573- S. of Jeffrey, V. of Boughton, Northants. (will,
1593)- Scholar, 1593; B.A. 1 593-4. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) June 16, 1595. V. of Moulton, Northants., 1598-
1607. R. of South Stoke, Lines., 1608-19. R- of Harworth-
mgham, 1619. Will proved (Lincoln) 1638.
DAk?' WILLIAM- Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1627.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
Ord deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1631. Probably R. of Hag-
worthmgham, Lines. Will (Lincoln) 1668.
DALLISON, THOMAS
DALE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 19,
1635. S. of Ralph. B. at Dalby, Lines. Matric. 1635.
DALE, . Com. for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9. Perhaps
William, V. of Barrington, Cambs. ; resigned, 1476.
DALECHAMP, CALEB. B.A. 1624; M.A. from TRINITY, 1624;
B.D. 1633. Had studied 10 years at Cambridge and then at
Sedan, before B.A. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. V. of Ingham,
Lines., 1632. R. of South Ferriby, 1634. Father of the next.
DALECHAMP or DE LA CHAMP, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age
20) at ST JOHN'S, June 4, 1662. S. of Caleb, above, clerk,
deceased, of Ingham, Lines. B. there. School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Signs for
deacon's orders (London) June 9, 1666. C. of Little Samp-
ford, Essex. Signs for priest's orders, Mar. i, 1666-7. C. to
Dr Peter Du Moulin. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral
Cloisters, Jan. n, 1678-9.
DALENDAR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 27,
1617. S. of Sir William, Knt, of Buckland, Surrey. Schools,
Croydon, 'Kent* (Mr Da vie) and Charlwood, Surrey (Mr
Bristow). Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. (Oxford) 1627.
R. of Headley, Surrey, till sequestered, 1645. Will of Henry
Dallender (Chichester) 1661; of Wisborough Green, Sussex,
minister. Brother of the next. (Venn, i. 236; Vis. of Surrey.)
DALENDER, RODOLPH. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 14) at CAIUS,
July 5, 1613. S. of William, Esq., of Buckland, Surrey.
Matric. 1614. Lord of the manor of Buckland. Brother of
Henry (above). (Venn, i. 222; Vis. of Surrey.)
DALGARNO, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. i, 1698. S. of Arthur, clerk (preb. of York). B. at
Etton, near Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1698 ; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1706.
V. of Lund, Yorks., 1706-17. Died 1717.
D'ALGRE, Sir GASPARD, Count of Beauroir, Baron of Vivroux.
Incorp. at Oxford, Aug. 24, 1624, as 'M.A. of Cambridge,1
Captain of 50 chevaliers in attendance on the King of France.
(Al. Oxon.; Fasti, i. 418.)
DALIELL, ROBERT. Incorp. M.A. 1663, from Edinburgh (M.A.
there, 1640). Master of Dedham School, Essex, in 1663. R.
of Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, 1663-77.
DALKEITH, Earl of. LL.D. 1749; see Scott, Francis.
DALL, . B.Civ.L. 1473.
DALLAND, SIMON. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1584;
B.A. from Jesus, 1587-8, as Dollond.
DALLAWAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 17, 1747.
B. at Birmingham. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752.
DALLING, SIMON. Fellow of TRINITY HALL. Ord. sub-deacon
(Norwich) Dec. ai, 1419; priest, Dec. 19, 1422. R. of All
Saints', Warham, Norfolk. Master of Trinity Hall, 1443-53;
under whom the college greatly increased. (Coll. Hist., 63.)
DALLING, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1460-1; D.Can.L. 1472.
Master of TRINITY HALL, 1471-1500. Benefactor to the
College. R. of Hdywell, Hunts., 1461-1500. R. of St
Andrew's, Huntingdon, 1474. R. of Over, Cambs., 1500.
Will (P.C.C.) 1500; described as of Over, Cambs. (Coll. Hist,
of Trinity Hall; Warren.)
DALLINGTON, ROBERT. Scholar at CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1575-
80. B. at Geddington, Northants., 1561. Schoolmaster in
Norfolk. Afterwards travelled in France and Italy. There is
no record of his graduation as M.A. at Cambridge, but he
was incorporated at Oxford as such, Apr. 6, 1601. Gentleman
of the Privy chamber to Prince Charles. Master of the
Charter House, 1624-37. Knighted, Dec. 30, 1624. Author,
Aphorisms Civil and Military. Died 1637. Buried in the
Charter House. Benefactor to Geddington. Will (P.C.C.)
1638. (Masters; D.N.B.)
DALLION, , see DAILLONIUS.
DALLISON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1559.
DALISON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Lent, 1544-5.
DALLISON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1637.
DALLISON, ROGER. B.A. 1519-20; M.A. from ST JOHN'S,
1523; B.D. 1531-2; D.D. 1535. Fellow of St John's, 1523.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 7, 1529-30. V. of Ravensthorpe,
Northants., 1531-4. V. of Standon, Herts., 1537. Dean of
Thornton, Lines. Preb. and Precentor of Lincoln, 1554-66.
Died, July 24, 1566. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1566. (Cooper, i. 243.)
DALISON, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1533 ;
B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541.
DALYSON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at TRINITY,
May 18, 1704. S. of Thomas, of Hampton, Kent. School,
Enfield, Middlesex (Mr Uvedale). Probably M.A. 1705 (Com.
Reg.). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1701-2. Of
Manton, Lines., and Hampton, Kent, Esq. Died at Plaxtol,
Kent, Aug. 4, 1741. Father of the next, and of William (1748).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Sussex; G. Mag.)
DALLISON, THOMAS
DALYSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 18,
1750. S. of Thomas, Esq. (above), of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Tonbridge. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1755. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25 ; priest, Dec. 18, 1757. R. of Manton,
Lines., 1757-92. P.C. of Plaxtol, Kent, 1768-91. Died 1792.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of William (1748). (Scott-Mayor, in.
603.)
DALLISON, WILLIAM. Studied in Cambridge. S. of William,
of Laughton, Lines. Perhaps of KING'S HAUL, 1532-43-
Afterwards of Gray's Inn, 1535. Barrister, 1537. Reader,
1548. Serjeant-at-law, 1552. M.P. for Co. Lincoln, 1553-
Justice K.B., 1556. Knighted. Died Jan. 18, 1558-9. Buried
in Lincoln Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, I. 191; D.N.B.;
Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DALYSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 23,
1748-9. S. of Thomas (1704). B. in London. School, Ton-
bridge. Matric. 1748-9. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 5,
1750-1, as s. and h. of Thomas, late of West Peckham, Kent,
Esq. Colonel of the West Kent Militia. Died Jan. n, 1809.
Brother of Thomas (1750). (Scott-Mayor, in. 584.)
DALYSON, . B.Civ.L. or B.Can.L. 1500-1.
DALLOCK, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 3, 1587.
DALLY or DALLAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARK, Aug. 12,
1647. Matric. 1647-8; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
DALLYS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1565.
DALRYMPLE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL,
Oct. 20, 1746. John, 4th Bart., of Consland and Cranstoun.
Eldest s. of Sir William. B. 1726. Advocate at the Scottish
Bar, 1748. Solicitor to the Board of Excise. Succeeded as
Bart., 1771. Baron of the Court of Exchequer, 1776-1807.
Took the name Dalrymple-Hamilton-Macgill. Author,
Historical, etc. Died Feb. 26, 1810. (D.N.B. ; G.E.C.)
DALSTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1603.
DALSTON, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', c. 1596,
as Dolston. Of Cumberland. S. of Sir John, of Dalston, Knt.
Knighted, June 26, 1607. M.P. for Cumberland, 1620, 1624,
1628, 1640-3. Royalist. During the siege of Carlisle forced
to retire before General Lesley. Died Sept. 1657. His funeral
sermon was preached at Dalston, by Jeremy Taylor. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657. Father of William (i 63 1). (Vis. of Cumberland;
G.E.C. ; G. B. Routledge; A. B. Beaven.)
DALSTONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1580.
DALSTONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1603;
B.A. 1606-7.
DALSTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1570.
DALSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 6, 1631. S. of Sir George (1596), Knt., of Dalston Hall,
Cumberland. B. at Smardale in Kirkby Stephen, Westmor-
land. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 7, 1631. Of Dalston, Cumber-
land, Knt. M.P. for Carlisle, Apr. to May, 1640; and Nov.
1640. Created Bart., Feb. 15, 1640-1. Knighted, 1641.
Colonel of Horse in the King's Army. Royalist. Died Jan. 13,
1683. (G.E.C.)
DALTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 6,
1730-1. S. of Darcy (next), R. of Aston, near Rotherham,
Yorks. B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1731;
Scholar, 1733; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1739. R. of Hauxwell,
Yorks., 1737-88. Succeeded to the Hauxwell estate, 1747.
Died, at the Hall, Dec. 22, 1788. Buried at Hauxwell. M.I.
Brother of D'arcy (1720). (Peile, n. 223.)
DALTON, DARCY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 20,
1688. S. of Sir William, of Hauxwell, Yorks., Knt. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A.
i 1695. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 1693; priest (Peterb.) June 3,
1694. V. of Lissiagton, Lines., 1697. R. of Binbrooke St
Mary, 1699-1704. R. of Hauxwell, Yorks., 1703-11. Preb.
of Ripon, 1705-13. R. of Aston, Yorks., 1712-34. Preb. of
York, 1713-34. Died Mar. 27, 1734. Buried at Aston. M.I.
Father of the above and next. (Peile, n. 108 ; F.M.G.)
DALTON, D'ARCY. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 7, 1720.
Eldest s. of Darcy (above), R. of Cold Aston, Yorks. School,
Beighton, Derbs. (Mr Drake). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721;
B.A. 1724-5. Died unmarried. Buried at Hauxwell, 1746.
Brother of Charles (1730). (WMtaker, I. 328; Peile, n.
198.)
DALTON, EDWARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1606-7. Ord. deacon
(York) Nov. 1608; priest, Sept. 1609. V. of Foston, Yorks.,
1609. Cooper (in. 15) makes him a younger half-brother
of Oliver (1607) ; but the latter was bapt. at Wratting, July 5,
1609.
DALTON, RICHARD
DALTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1570.
S. of Roger, of Kirby Misperton, Yorks., Esq. B. there, c.
1550. Scholar, 1573; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577; B.D. 1586.
Fellow, 1576. University preacher. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 30, 1583. V. of
Trumpington, Cambs., 1584-6. R. of Houghton, Hunts.,
1586-8. R. of Slaidburn, Yorks., 1588-91. R. of St Dionis
Backchurch, London, 1591-6. V. of Tilmanstone, Kent,
1597-9- R. of Calverton, Bucks., 1600-4. R- of Hope All
Saints, Kent, 1606-8. Died 1608. (Vis. of Yorks., 1564.)
DALTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1588-9.
DALTON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1674.
Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1677-8.
DALTON, JEREMY. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1627. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1632-3.
DALTON, J. Fee for B.A. 1468-9; M.A. Of Ely diocese. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 29, 1479-80; title, St Radegund's,
Cambridge.
DALTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1586;
B.A. 1571-2, as Dawlton. Perhaps R. of Pudding-Norton,
Norfolk, 1576. C. at Roydon, 1582.
DALTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 12, 1622-3.
S. of Edmund, yeoman, of Ipswich. School, Ipswich. Matric.
1623; Scholar, 1626-30; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 5; priest, Dec. 18, 1631. Probably
R. of Depden, Suffolk. V. of Gt Abington, Cambs.,
1633-43. Minister at Walthamstow, 1647-8. Perhaps V. of
Aylesbury, 1665-88. Father of Nathaniel (1660). (Venn, i.
261; East Anglian, i. 414; Al. Oxon.)
DALTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 14, 1626-7.
Matric. sizar, Lent, 1626-7; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
DALTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1642. S. of
Corleby(?), of Richmond, gent. Migrated to Magdalene,
Dec. 22, 1648, age 20. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. from St John's,
1652. Fellow of Magdalene. Intruded fellow of St John's,
Dec. 19, 1650. One of these names V. of Aylesbury, Bucks.,
1665-88, but see above.
DALTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 4,
1672-3. S. of John, yeoman, of Eastham, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Chester. Matric. 1672, as ' Dutton.'
DALTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1681. S. of Thomas (162 j),D.D.,preb. of Durham. B. there.
School, Durham. Matric. 1681. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 6, 1684.
DALTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1724. S. of John, husbandman, of Nottinghamshire. B. at
South Scarle. School, Newark (Mr Warburton). Matric.
1724; B.A. 1727-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8;
priest, Sept. 21, 1729. V. of South Scarle, Notts., 1730-69.
R. of North Scarle, 1742-69. (Scott-Mayor, in. 374-)
DALTON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 24, 1654. S. of John, of Hauxwell, Yorks. B. there.
School, Bedale (Mr Rawlin). Matric. 1654, as 'Bolton.'
Died without issue. Will proved, 1695. Brother of Thomas
(1650) and William (1647). (Peile, i. 563; F.M.G., 913; Vis.
of Yorks., 1665.)
DALTON, MARMADUKE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr.
16, 1672. S. of Sir William (1647), of Hauxwell, Yorks., Knt.
B. there. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1672. Succeeded
his father, 1675. Knighted, Nov. 2, 1676. Drowned at
Dalton Bridge, Feb. 19, 1680; buried at Hauxwell. M.I.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Peile, n. 42; F.M.G.)
DALTON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1579-
80. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Hildersham, Cambs. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, from Furnival's Inn, Nov. 25, 1581. Of
West Wratting, Cambs. J.P. for Cambs., and commissioner
for sequestrations, 1648. Author, The Country Justice, 1618,
etc. Died c. 1650. Father of Thomas (1610) and Oliver.
(D.N.B.)
DALTON, NATHANIEL. Scholar at TRINITY HALL, 1660. S. of
John (1622-3), clerk. B. at Abington, Cambs., Aug. 16, 1641.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. pens. Michs. 1660; LL.B.
1665. Signs for deacon's orders (London) Dec. 16, 1664; but
cancelled. R. of Cucklington, Somerset, 1674-1706. R. of
Holton, Lines., 1681-1706. Died 1708. (East Anglian, i.
4140
DALTON, OLIVER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Thoinas'(i6io). (Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
DALTON, RICHARD. B.A. 1520-1.
DALTON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Sept. 9,
1595. Of Lancashire.
DALTON, RICHARD
DALTON, RICHARD. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). One of these
names, s. and h. of Thomas, of Abington, Cambs., deceased;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1656.
DAWLTON, RO. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1545-
DALTON, ROBERT. Incorp. M.A. 1661, from Queen's College,
Oxford. Matric. there, Mar. 17, 1653-4; B.A. (Oxford)
1657-6; M.A. 1660. Fellow of Queen's College, 1660. R. of
Oaksey, Wilts., 1670. (Al. Oxon.)
DALTON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1570.
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8, 1573-4. Of Yorkshire.
One of these names M.P. for Lancaster, 1588; for Scar-
borough, 1593.
DALTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May i,
1672. S. of John. B. at Nottingham. School, Mackworth,
Derbs. (private; Mr Ogden). Probably adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1674. Of Derby, gent.
DALTON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1448. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 24, 1458-9; M.A.; M.D. 'A
celebrated physician.' (Norwood.)
DALTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Jan. 1601-2. B. at
Wratting, Cambs. Matric. 1601. Probably LL.B. 1611-2.
DALTON, THOMAS. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, 1610-9. S. of
Michael (1579-80). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1616.
Of Little Abington, Cambs. Brother of Oliver (1607).
(T. A. Walker.)
DALTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1625;
Scholar, 1627: B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639; D.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.). R. of Dalham, Suffolk, 1633. R- of Redgrave,
1661. Perhaps R. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1661-72.
Preb. of Durham, 1660-72. Died 1672. Father of John
(1681).
DALTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May n,
1650. S. of John, of Hauxwell, Yorks. B. at Caley Hall,
near Otley, Yorks. School, York. Matric. 1650. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 17, 1650; and at Lincoln's Inn, May 23,
1650. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Marm. Wyvill, of Burton
Constable, Knt. Of York, and afterwards of Bedale, Esq.
Will (York) 1710. Brother of William (1647) and Marmaduke
(1654). (PtUt, i. 534! Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Whitaker, i. 328.)
DALTON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1706. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 20, 1713; priest (Norwich) Oct. 28, 1715. R. of Crost-
wight, Norfolk, 1715-24. R. of Whinburgh. R. of Thuxton,
1728-42. R. of Reymerston, 1728-42.
DALTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at TRINITY,
July 29, 1717. S. of , of Bury, Suffolk. School, Bishop's
Stortford, Herts. (Dr Tooke).
DALTON, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1610,
as 'Dolson.* B. c. 1588. B.A. 1613-4. Ord. priest, June 19,
1614. V. of Woolverstone, Suffolk, 1615-36: suspended by
Bishop Wren. R. of Flowton, 1616-24. Went to New England,
1636. At first resided at Watertown and Dedham, Mass.
One of the founders of Hampton, N.H. Minister there, 1639,
untU his death. Died there, Dec. 28, 1661. (Fett, 397;
J. G. Bartlett.)
DALTON, TIRRELL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 9,
1684-5. S. of Tirrell, of Fulbourn, Cambs., Esq. B. there.
School, Norwich. Of Fulbourn, Esq. Lord of the manor of
Shalford, Essex. (Venn, i. 477.)
DALTON, WILLIAM. University Bedell, c. 1460. (Stokes,
Bedells, 67.)
DALTON, WILLIAM. A priest B.Can.L. 1519-20.
DALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. u,
1584-5. S. of Thomas, gent., Mayor of Hull. B. there.
School, Hull (Mr Margetts). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. n,
1588. Recorder of HulL Attorney-general to the Northern
court at York. Knighted, Apr. 28, 1629. Buried in York
Minster, Jan. 25, 1649-50. Will, York. (Venn, i. 123; Vis.
of Yorks., 1665.)
DALTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1615-6. ('Balton,' in Grace.) Probably ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1616, as 'B.A. of Pembroke';
priest, Mar. 9, 1616-7.
DALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 7, 1647. S. of John, of Hauxwell, near Richmond, Yorks.
B. at Caley Hall, near Otley, Yorks. School, York. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 17, 1650. Knighted, June 5, 1660. Of
HauxwelL Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Marmaduke
Wyvill, of Burton Constable. Died Mar. 23, 1675. Buried
at Hauxwell. M.I. Father of Marmaduke (1672). Brother
of Thomas (1650) and Marmaduke (1654). (Petle, i. 513;
F.M.G., 913; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
DALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
29, 1652. S. of William, gent., of Sutton-in-Holderness,
Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr Llewellyn).
Matric. 1652. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 28, 1652.
DAN, WILLIAM
DALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1678. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1687. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1682-3; priest, June, 1683. R. of
Spixworth, Norfolk, 1688-1704. R. of St Edward and St
Julian, Norwich, 1691-1704. R. of All Saints', 1691-1704.
DALTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 15,
1736-7. Of Over Penn, Staffs. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1;
M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1742. Proctor, 1767. V. of Coton, Cambs.,
1748. Died 1780. (G. Mag.)
DALTON, . B.Can.L. 1476-7.
DALTON, . B.Civ.L. 1503-4.
DALTON, . Scholar of TRINITY, 1548.
DALTON, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, July, 1603.
DALTON, . Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, 1656.
DAMASON or DAMERON, ROBERT. B.A. 1525-6.
DAMAT, . Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1608.
DAME, . B.Can.L. 1485-6.
DAMIAN, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1459; B.A. 1463-4; M.A. 1467. Died at Canterbury, 'much
esteemed for his piety and worth.' (Harwood.)
DAMLET, HUGH. Fellow of PEMBROKE, as B.A. 1426. Proctor,
1431-2. Master of Pembroke, 1447-50. R. of St Peter's,
Cornhill, London, 1447-76. Referred to as 'Master Hugh
Damelet, D.D.' in will of John Dun, mercer, of London
(P.C.C., 1478). One of the framers of the statutes of Queens'
College. Died May 17, 1476. Will (Commis. C. London) 1476.
Bequests to Queens' and Pembroke. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DAMMANT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 29, 1738. S. of William, surgeon. B. at Colchester.
Schools, Colchester (Mr Smythies) and Bury, Suffolk.
Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9,
1745; C. of Kempston, Beds.; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1753.
DAMME, . B.A. 1474-5.
DAMMER or DAMER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
CHRIST'S, July i, 1650. S. of John (Damony or Darner). B. at
Godmanstone, Dorset. School, Bridport (Mr Hallet).
Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653. R. of Wyke Regis, Dorset, 1658-62.
Chaplain to Jersey Garrison; ejected, 1660. Afterwards at
Dorchester, preaching occasionally. Steward to Denzil, Lord
Holies. (Peile, i. 538; Hutchins, Dorset, n. 856, and rv. 387.)
DAMORY, NICHOLAS. One of the earliest ' King's scholars' at
Cambridge, Apr. 14, 1318. (He and his brothers seem also
called 'Pour'; Trin. Coll. Admissions, i. 83.)
DAMORY, RICHARD. 'King's scholar,' Apr. 14, 1318. Perhaps
the nephew of Baron Roger D'Amorie, Knt. Summoned to
Parliament in 1326. Died 1330. (Nicolas, Peerage of England.)
DAMORY, WILLIAM. 'King's scholar,' Apr. 14, 1318.
DAMPIER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1731. S. of William. B. at Blackford, Somerset. Matric.
1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1741; D.D. 1755. Fellow, 1735.
Under-Master at Eton, 1745. Preb. of Canterbury, 1765-9.
Fellow of Eton CoUege, 1767. Canon of Windsor, 1769-74.
Preb. of Durham, 1771-3. Master of Sherburn Hospital,
1773-4; resigned in favour of bis son Thomas. Dean of
Durham, 1774. Died at Bath, July 31, 1777. Buried there.
Will, P.C.C. (Harwood, 95; H. M. Wood.)
DAMPORT, see also DAVENPORT.
DAMPORT, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1511-2.
DAMPORT or DAVENPORT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at CAIUS, May 15, 1612. S. of Robert, Esq., of Manby, Lines.
School, Roxby (Mr Welby). Matric. as Fell.-Com. 1612.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1615.
DAMPORT, RICHARD, see DANFORD.
DAMPORT, SAMPSON Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18, 1631; priest, Feb. 26, 1631-2. V. of Thurcaston, Leics., I
1633.
DAMPORT, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1561.
DAN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1582.
DAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1563-4.
DAN or DANN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 17,
1668. S. of John, of Wigston, Leics. B. there. School,
Oakham. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1677.
DANN. OLYMPAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1604;
B.A. from Sidney, 1606-7.
DAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July 5, 1627;
B.A. 1629-30.
DAN or DANN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 9,
1710. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1710-1 ; B.A. 1714-5.
DANBY, CHARLES
DANBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 2, 1661.
4th s. of Sir Thomas (1626), Knt., of Farnley, Yorks. B. there.
School, Farnley (Mr Lovell). Matric. 1661. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 29, 1663-4. Died 1672. Will (York) 1672. (Venn,
i. 414-)
DANBY, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, May 6, 1632.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1632. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Kirkby
Knowle, Thirsk, Yorks. Of South Cave. Major in the Royal
army; surrendered to Lord Fairfax at the taking of York,
1644. Died 1672. (A. Gray.)
DANBYE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from MICHAEL HOUSE, Easter,
1545-
DANBY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Sx JOHN'S, Michs. 1608.
One of these names ord. priest (Peterb.) 1621. C. of Westacre,
Norfolk, in 1635.
DANBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 23, 1674.
S. of Thomas, V. of Keighley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Bingley (Mr Rawson). Matric. 1674; B-A. 1678-9. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1679. Brother of Thomas (1674).
DANBY, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
Of Northamptonshire. S. of John, alderman, of Northamp-
ton. Matric. 1623. Migrated to Queens', July, 1626. B.A.
1626-7. Of Northamptonshire. Married Mary, dau. of
W. Ward, of Breafield, Northants. Buried, at All Saints',
Northampton, May 7, 1644. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1645.
(H. I. Longden.)
DANBY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6. Will of one of these names (Dublin) 1626; of
Dublin, clerk.
DANBIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1619.
Will (York) 1621; 'of Sleningford, Yorks.,' late student of
St John's; to be buried at Burneston. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DANBY, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1626-7. Doubtless s. and h. of Christopher, of Thorpe
Perrow and Farnley, Yorks., age 2 in 1612. Succeeded to his
father's estates in 1624. Married Catherine Wandesford, of
Kirklington, Yorks., 1630. Commissioner of the Peace for
the North Riding of Yorkshire. High Sheriff of Yorkshire,
1637-8. Colonel in the army. M.P. for Richmond, 1640-5.
Knighted, 1640. A staunch Royalist and supporter of his
cousin and patron the Earl of Stafford. Imprisoned and
heavily fined. Created a Knight of the Royal Oak, 1660.
Died Aug. 5, 1660. Buried in York Minster. Father of
Charles (1661). (Vis. of Yorks., 1612; John Fisher, History
of Masham.)
DANBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 23,
1674. S. of Thomas, V. of Keighley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Bingley (Mr Rawson). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1678^9. Ord.
deacon (York) Mar. 1681-2; priest, Feb. 1683-4. V. of
Fawsley, Northants., 1699-1720. Perhaps R. of Shawell,
Leics., 1692. V. of Preston-Capes, Northants., 1720-3. Buried
there, 1723-4. Brother of John (1674). (Peile, n. 56; Baker,
I. 388.)
DANBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
J653-4- One of these names, s. and h. of James, of City of
York, gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1653. Called to the
Bar, 1661.
DANBY, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Aug.
11,1730. Matric. 1730. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 6,
1730. S. of Abstrupus, of Farnley, Yorks., Esq. Of Swinton.
Married Mary, dau. of Gilbert Afflick, Esq., of Dalham Hall,
Sussex. Died Apr. 8, 1781, aged 69. M.I. at Masham.
(J. Fisher, Masham, 384.)
DANCE or DANNCE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1617; B.A. 1619-20. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May n;
priest, Sept. 24, 1620.
DANCE, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1611-2.
DAND, EMERY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1558,
as 'Ed.' Of Durham diocese. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 17,
1558-9. R. of Oakihgton, Cambs., 1559-64 (deprived).
i DAND, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, May, 1576.
S. of Rowland, of Mansfield-Wcodhouse, Notts. Migrated
to Christ's. B.A. i579-8o; M.A. 1583. Died Oct. 28, 1627,
aged 67. Father of Oliver (1619). (Peile, i. 140; F.M.G.,
1003.)
DAND, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 26,
1651. Eldest s. of Sir Roland, of Mansfield-Woodhouse,
Notts., Knt. B.Dec. 3, 1632. School, Nottingham (Mr Leake).
Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 25, 1654. Of
Mansfield-Woodhouse, Esq. (Peile, i. 544; F.M.G.)
DANDE, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1619.
Of Nottinghamshire. S. of Francis (1576), of Mansfield.
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627; B.D. 1634. Fellow, 1626; senior
fellow, 1645. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628. R. of Warsop, Notts.,
1647. Died May 4, 1661. Buried at Warsop. (F.M.G., 1004;
Al. Oxon.)
DANIEL, JAMES
DASD5 IH0OMAS- Matric- «•*« from TRINITY, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1618; M.A. 1622. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Mansfield
Notts., clerk. Died at Dronfield, Mar. 31, 1669, aged 71.
DAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 23, 1704-5.
)f Leicestershire. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 19, 1709; priest (Lincoln) May 27, 1711, as
Thos. Raye Dand. C. of Ason (PAyston, Rutland). Will
(Leicester) 1732; of Sheepy Magna, Leics.
DANDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596.
DAND, WILLIAM. Matric. from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1681; B.A.
1684-5. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1695. V. of Sproxton,
Leics., 1695-1704. V. of Saltby, 1704-16. V. of Granby,
Notts., 1716-20. V. of Howes, 1718. Died 1720. Buried at
Granby. (Nichols, H. 306, 330.)
DAND, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 8. 1703. S. of John, clerk. B. in London. School,
Kilworth (under his father), Leics. Matric. 1703 ; B.A. 1707-8.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1709; priest, Mar. 5, 1709-10.
C. of Kibworth Beauchamp, 1709. School-master there.
DANDY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Combes, Suffolk; adm. at Gray's
Inn, Apr. 30, 1605. (Pedigree in Vis. of Stiff., 1664.)
DANDY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 12, 1669.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1669.
DANDY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 18, 1644-5. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1645.
DANDY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 19, 1683. Matric.
1683; B.A. 1686-7.
DANDYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1576.
DANDY or DENDY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar.
21, 1653-4. Of Suffolk.
DANDY, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626. Pos-
sibly Edmund, s. and h. of Edmund, of Finningley, Suffolk ;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 9, 1626.
DANE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1633. S. of
John and Frances Dane. Bapt. at Bishop's Stortford, Nov.
20, 1615. Went to New England, with his parents, c. 1636.
Minister at Andover, Mass., 1648-07. Died there Feb. 17.
1696-7. (J. G. Bartlett.)
DANES, see DAYNES.
DANFIELD, ROBERT. D.D. 1488.
DANFORD or DAMPORT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY,
June 23, 1603. Matric. 1604; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610; B.D.
1617. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept.
20, 1613. R. of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, 1625-31, as Damport.
R. of Feltwell, Norfolk, 1630; ejected, but reinstated, 1660.
Will proved Oct. n, 1666. (E. Anglian, i. 75, 82.)
DANIEL, BRIAN. Fellow of QUEENS', 1484-6.
DANIEL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Aug. 4, 1655. S. of
Edward, of Yorkshire, of the Merchant Adventurers' Com-
pany. B. at Dantzig. School, Thorne. Matric. 1655. Readm.
as Fell. -Com. Oct. 24, 1655; LL.B. 1660. Perhaps adm. at
Leyden, Dec. 13, 1660. (Venn, i. 392.)
DANIEL, EDWARD. B.A. 1516-7; M.A. 1520.
DANIEL, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1704. Of
London. Matric. 1704. Migrated to Christ's, 1706. B.A.
1707-8.
DANIELL, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1609;
schoolmaster and curate at Saxton, Yorks. Ord. priest,
Mar. 1611-2. Licensed to preach, 1612.
DANIELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June, 1599. Of
Sussex. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon (Col-
chester) June 21 ; priest, June 28, 1601. V. of Bromham.
Beds., 1605-8. V. of Stevington, 1608. Perhaps R. of
Irthlingborough, Northants., 1601-61.
DANIEL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1576;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Probably V.
of Blockley, Worcs., 1586-1627.
DANYELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1584.
DANIELL, INGLEBY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct. n,
1588. S. and h. of William, Esq. B. at Beswick, Yorks.
School, Beswick. Matric. 1588. Knighted, July 23, 1603.
Of Beswick, Yorks. Died c. Jan. 1645-6. (Venn, i. 134;
Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
DANYELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Sept, 17,
1622. S. of John, brewer, of Norwich. School, Norwich.
Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1624-31; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
Fellow, 1631-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1632. Died
in College, of the plague. Buned at St Michael's, Cambridge,
Oct. 27, 1636. (Venn, i. 259.)
DANIEL, JAMES
DANIEL, JAMES. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1710. Matric.
1711.
DANIELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1569.
Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. ai, 1570-1; as
s. and h. of Edmund, Esq., of Mining Beynerds, Essex (? in
Messing parish: see Morant, n. 176. If so, he inherited the
estate, and died Dec. 15, 1596).
DANIELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Easter, 1583.
DANIEL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592. One of
these names, of Kilnwick, Yorks., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb.
«, 1594-5-
DANIEL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 4, 1677.
S of John. B. at Hartshorne, Derbs. School, Repton.
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1680-1. V. of Croxall, Derbs., 1690-
1728. Father of Thomas (1717) and brother of Samuel (1674).
(Peile, u. 63.)
DANIEL or DONELLAN, NEHEMIAH. Matric. sizar from
KING'S, Lent, 1579-80. B. in Galway. B.A. from St Cath-
arine's, 1581-2. Returned to Ireland, and acted as Coadjutor
to the Archbishop of Tuam; whom he succeeded as Arch-
bishop, Aug. 17, 1595; resigned, 1609; died soon after. A
skilled Irish scholar. (Cooper, HI. 15; D.N.B.; under
Donellan.)
DANIELL, PETER. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 8,
1626. Perhaps s. and h. of Peter, of Tabley, Cheshire, Esq.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 9, 1626. Age 3 in 1613. (Vis. of
Chesh., 1613.)
DANIELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568; B.A. 1572-3.
DANIELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1587. Of Cheshire. Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Tabley.
Died 1605. (Genealogist, N.S., xxxii.)
DANIELL. RICHARD. B.A. from TRINITY, 1596-?; M.A. 1600.
Perhaps R. of Radclive with Chackmore, Bucks., 1603. But
see a contemporary in A I. Oxon.
DANIEL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1717. S. of John, grocer (apothecary), of Colchester. B. at
Colchester. Schools, Felsted and Charterhouse. Ma trie. 171 7;
M.B. 1723. Practised physic at Colchester. Died 1772- Will,
P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 314.)
DANIELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 25, 1649.
Of London. One of these names, s. of Robert, merchant, of
London. B. 1631.
DANIEL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1654. Of Norwich. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 18; priest, May 23, 1696. One of these names
R. of Hawkinge, Kent, 1696-1713. Died 1713. (Vis. of
London, 1634.)
DANIEL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Oct. i, 1706, from
Corpus Christi (according to Peile, n. 165 ; probably a mistake
for Edward).
DANIELL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1566. B. at Colchester. Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 6, 1573-4,
age 25; of Thorpe, Essex (? Curate).
DANIELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 22, 1666.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674;
priest, Sept. 1675.
DANIELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 23, 1673-4.
B. 1656. Matric. 1674. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 26,
1674; as s. and h. of Thomas, of Over Tabley, Cheshire. Of
Over Tabley. Knighted, Feb. ar, 1708-9. Died Dec. 24,
1726. M.I. at Over Tabley. (Ormerod, i. 341.)
DANIEL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, July i,
1674. S. of John. B. at Hartshorne, Derbs. School, Repton.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1683. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) Sept. 1678; priest (Lincoln) June, 1680. V. of Rothley,
Leics., 1691-1734. Chaplain to the Earl of Burlington. R. of
Cossington, 1704. Died Oct. 30, 1735. Buried at Rothley.
M.I. Brother of John (1677). (Peile, n. 54.)
DANIELL, THOMAS. M.A. from JESUS, 1625.
DANIEL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 13, 1646. Of
London. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1650-1. Perhaps
s. and h. of Roger, of London, gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn,
Dec. 31, 1650.
DANIELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July ai,
1654. S. of Richard, druggist, of Colchester. B. there. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
Signs for deacon's and priest's orders (London) June 4, 1664.
V. of St Pancras, Kentish Town, London, 1664. V. of
Bengeo, Herts., 1668. R. of St Andrew's, Hertford,
1675-
DANNY, ROBERT
DANIEL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
25, 1717. S. of John (1677), V. of Croxall, Derbs.
School, Loughborough (Mr Martin). Scholar, 1719; B.A.
1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. priest (Lichfield) June, 1723-
Master of Abbot's Bromley School, Staffs., 1734. P.C. of
Stowe, Staffs., 1724. (Peile, n. 192.)
DANIEL, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1545. Left in 1548.
DANIELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1572; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Fellow, 1578. R. of Spring-
field Richards, Essex, 1582-1604. R. of Runwell, 1587-
1604. Will (Cons. C. London) 1604; of Springfield.
DANIEL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1586; Scholar, on founder's nomination; B.A. 1589-90; M.A.
1593-
DANIELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. n,
1588. S. of William, Esq. B. at Beswick, Yorks. School,
Beswick (Mr Todd). Matric. 1588; B.A. (?I594~5); M.A.
1598. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, June 5, 1594, from Staple
Inn; s. of William, of Kilnwick, Yorks. Died without issue.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1584; Venn, i. 134.)
DANIELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1595; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 7; priest,
Sept. 14, 1600. R. of Beaumont, Essex, 1603. R. of Markshall
till 1642. Died 1642.
DANIELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 29, 1653-
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Flit ton, Beds. Bapt. there, Mar. 26,
1635. Schools, Hitchin (Mr Jos. Kempe) and Cambridge
(Mr Moore). Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 12, 1652; as s. of
Thomas, of Silsoe, Beds.
DANIEL, . Of ST MARY HOSTEL. Fee for B.A. 1456-7-
DANYALL, . Resident graduate at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1480.
DANIEL, . B.CivX. 1497-8.
DANIEL, . B.A. 1498-9.
DANIELL, . Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Easter, 1564.
DANIELL, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', f. 1591.
DANKES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 14) at PETERHOUSE,
July 4, 1656. Of Cambridge. Doubtless s. of John, cook of
Peterhouse. Matric. 1657; Scholar; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. from
Jesus, 1664. Fellow of Jesus, 1663-70. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 1663-4; priest, Mar. 1665-6. P.C. of St Giles', Cambridge,
1666-70. V. of Elm and Emneth, Cambs., 1676-98. Buried
at Emneth, Sept. 17, 1698. Brother of the next.
DANKES, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 6, 1662-3.
Of Cambridge. S. of John, cook of Peterhouse. Matric. 1663 ;
B.A. 1666-7. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Dec. 26,
1666. Brother of Charles (above).
D ANN, see DAN.
DANNACKE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1575-
DANNET, GER. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1548.
Probably Gerard Dannett, s. of John, of Leicestershire.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1556. (Vis. of Leics., 1619.)
DANNETT or DONAT, MATTHEW. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1605. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
Fellow, till 1614. V. of Newington, Kent, 1613-? 26.
DANNET, THOMAS. Incorp. D.D. 1479-80. Chaplain of the
King. Principal of Alban Hall, Oxford, 1468-83. Canon of
Windsor, 1472. Dean, 1481. Died Sept 18, 1483. Buried at
Windsor.
DANNET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1548.
DANNET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1548. Doubtless s. of John, of Leicestershire, and brother of
Gerard. Perhaps the translator of Comines, and other
historical works. (See D.N.B.) i
DANNET, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, Easter, 1574.
DANNETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at PEMBROKE,
Oct. 10, 1633. Eldest s. of John, of Peterborough, Xorthants. ,
Esq. (and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Dove, Bishop of Peter-
borough). Bapt. at St John's, Peterborough, Aug. 5, 1619.
Matric. 1633. (H. I. Longden.)
DANNOTT, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1609.
DANNY, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1695. Of
Norwich. S. of Robert, of Barrow by Mattishall, Norfolk.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703; B.D. 1711; D.D. ,
1717. Fellow, 1702-13. Junior Proctor, 1708-9. Chaplain
to the Duke of Somerset, Chancellor of the University. Ord.
priest (Ely) June 19, 1709. R. of Spofforth, Yorks., 1709.
Preb. of Southwell, 1724. Died 1729. (Masters.)
DANSER, THOMAS
DANSER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 4, 1699. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1704; priest, May 19, 1706. V. of Duston, Northants.,
1706-38. V. of Dallington, 1720-38. Died Oct. 27, 1738,
aged 58. Buried at Duston. M.I. Will (Archd. Northants.)
1738. (H. I. Longden.)
DANSON, PETER, B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1603-4. B. at Cartmell,
Lanes. M. A. 1607. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607. V. of Carshalton,
Surrey, 1613-24 (as Dawson). R. of Camberwell, 1618;
sequestered, 1643. Will (P.C.C.) 1653; as of Camberwell.
(Peile, i. 235.)
DANSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 6,
1637. S. of Thomas, of Roosecote in Dalton, Lanes., gent.
Matric. 1637.
DANSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1654 (Incorp. from Oxford). Adm.
at New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1648. Chaplain of Corpus, 1648.
B.A. (Oxford) 1649-50; M.A. 1652. Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1652. Macray says that he was born at
St Mary-le-Bow; otherwise it would be possible that he
was the same as the last. R. of Sandwich St Peter, till 1660
(ejected). Minister at Sibton, Suffolk, 1661; ejected, 1662.
Minister at Abingdon, Berks. Author, theological. Died
1694. (Calamy, HI. 286; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
DANSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1715. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Cross, in Millom,
Cumberland. School, Cross (Mr Steele). Matric. 1715; B.A.
1718-9. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1720. R. of Maltby,
Lines., 1721. Brother of William (1718).
DANSON or DAUSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, Apr. 29, 1659. S. of George. B. at Azerley, near
Ripon. Schools, York and Blewhouse, Barnet (Mr Lovell).
Matric. 1659.
DANSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, May 24,
1718. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Cumberland. B. at
Cross, near Bootle. School, Millom (Mr Steele). Matric. 1718 ;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20,
1722; priest (York) Dec. 22, 1723. V. of BUsby, Lines., 1727-
47. Brother of Thomas (1715).
DANSOR, . Resident student at JESUS, 1539-40.
DANSY, WILLIAM. Fined 5$. for disturbance of the peace,
1466-7. (Gr. Bk, A, 61.)
DANTON, . Resident graduate at CORPUS CHRISTI in the
fifteenth century.
DANVERS, DANIEL. M.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Byfield, Northants. S. of William, of London. Intruded
fellow of New College, 1648. B.A. from Trinity College,
Oxford, 1651; M.A. 1654; M.B. and M.D. 1666. Fellow of
Trinity College, Oxford, 1654. Died May 12, 1699. Buried
at All Saints', Northampton. M.I. there. (Memorials of the
Danvers family, by Macnamara, 405-6; Le Neve, Man., in.
179; A 1. Oxon.)
DANVERS or D AVERS, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EM-
MANUEL, July 21, 1648. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Sir John,
of Dauntsey, Wilts., Knt. B. Dec. 5, 1633. M.A. 1650 (fil.
nob.). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 14, 1648. Died Dec. 12,
1654, °f small-pox, aged 21. M.I. at West Lavington, Wilts.
(Memorials of the Danvers family, by F. N. Macnamara.)
DANVERS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 16, 1705. B
at Newington, Middlesex. Matric. 1705. Perhaps adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 4, 1707; as 2nd s. of Samuel, late of
Swithland, Leics., Esq., deceased. Buried Oct. 2, 1708.
(Nichols, iv. 189.)
DANVERS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Feb. 1579-
80. Perhaps s. of Mark, of Clare, Suffolk. B.A. 1583-4; M.A.
1587. One of these names, of ' Wennington,' Essex, ord.
deacon (London) 1587, age 25; priest, Nov. 1589. R. of
Wennington, 1589-1616; deprived. (Peile, I. 158.)
DANWELL, RICHARD. Adm, sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 30,
1611. Matric. 1611.
DANYE, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1619.
DANYTH, . Rector of a parish. Fee for M.A. or higher
degree, 1468-9.
D'ARANDA. PETER. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1705. S. of
Philip, of Canterbury, clerk. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Oct. 27, 1694, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1697. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1699. P.C. of Upper Graven-
hurst and of Lower Gravenhurst, Beds., 1699-1731. (Al.
Oxon.)
DARANT, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 12,
1699. S. of Simon, deceased, of London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (London) May 23,
1703. Lecturer at Berwick-on-Tweed. V. of Alnwick,
Northumberland, 1722-37. V. of Tynemouth, 1723-36.
Married, at Berwick, Apr. 5, 1712, Mary Home, widow.
(H. M. Wood.)
DARCIE, BRIAN
DARBY, see also DERBY.
DARBY, CHARLES. Adm, pens, at JESUS, Apr. 21, 1652 Of
Suffolk. Probably s. of John (brother of Luke, 1612). B. at
Bramford. Matric. 1652: Scholar, 1653; B.A. 1655-6- M.A.
1659. Fellow, 1657-66. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 27, 1662;
priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1663. R. of Kedington, Suffolk, 1664-
1709. Author, Psalms in English Metre, 1704. Buried at
Kedington, Sept. 19, 1709. Father of Edward (1692) and
the next. (V. B. Redstone; Surtees Soc. Pub., 17; Camden Soc.,
Woodcock Papers.)
DARBY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 4, 1683-4. S. of
Charles (above), R. of Kedington, Suffolk. B. at Kedington,
1666. Bapt. there, Oct. 12, 1667. Matric. 1684; Scholar,
1685; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1692-1702. Died of
small-pox, Oct. 14, 1702. Buried in the College Chapel.
Brother of Edward (1692). (A. Gray.)
DARBY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JKSUS, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1581-2.
DARBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 29, 1692. S. of
Charles (1652), R. of Kedington, Suffolk. Bapt. at Keding-
ton, Jan. 6, 1678-9. Died in College. Buried in the Chapel,
May 5, 1693. Brother of Charles (1683-4). (A. Gray.)
DARBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. 30, 1699. Of
Suffolk. Doubtless s. of Charles (1652). Bapt. at Kedington,
Nov. 5, 1685. Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (London) May 19, 1706; priest,
Sept. 25, 1709. V. of Stowmarket, Suffolk, 1710. V. of
Bramford and R. of Baylham, 1722. R. of Combs, 1723-35.
Died Dec. 10, 1735. Father of the next, and Samuel (1739).
DARBY, HENRY HARWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST
JOHN'S, Apr. 17, 1735. S. of Henry (above), of Suffolk. B. at
Stowmarket. School, Suffolk (private; Mr Ray). Matric.
1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1739-51. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1739; priest, Sept. 20, 1741. V. of
Fordham, Cambs., 1754-68. Died at Boxford, Suffolk, Apr. i,
1800. Brother of Samuel (1739). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 465.)
DARBY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1639. Of Norwich.
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
DARBY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 28, 1676.
Of Derbyshire. School, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. B.A. 1680-1;
M.A. 1684. Perhaps V. of Waltham Abbey, 1693.
DARBY, LUKE. Adm. at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1612. Matric.
pens, from St John's, Easter, 1612. Probably ist s. of John,
of Bramford, Suffolk. Of Ipswich, merchant. (V. B. Red-
stone.)
DARBY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 7, 1739- Of
Suffolk. S. of Henry (1699), clerk, deceased. Rustat scholar.
Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1749. Fellow, 1749^73.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) Dec. 25, 1744; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1748. V. of Fordham, Cambs., 1768-73. R. of What-
field, Suffolk, 1773. V. of St Mary, Stowmarket, and Stow
Upland 1785-8. V. of Bradfield, Suffolk. Married Martha,
dau. of Dr Jortin. Died at Ipswich, Mar. 31, 1794, aged 72.
(A. Gray.)
DARBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1623.
DARBY, Doctor in some faculty, in 1444.
DARBYSHIRE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1590-1, as
Darbisher; B.A. 1593-4.
DARBISHIRE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Aug. 2, 1654.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1654; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658^.
R. of Piddletrenthide, Dorset, 1680-2. R. of Portland, 1682-
1712.
DARBISHIRE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1619.
DARBYSHIRE or DERBISHIRE, THOMAS. Adm, sizar (age 18)
at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 25, 1707. S. of John, husbandman. B. at
Dalton, Lanes. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1711-2.
R. of Davenham, Cheshire, 1725-45- Buried Jan. 23, I744-5-
DARCET, JAMES. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1610,
as 'Tasset.' Of Warwickshire.
DARCH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
19. I736- Of Somerset. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1736;
Scholar, 1736; B.A. i74°-i; M.A. 1744- Perhaps R. of
Tillingham, Lines. Died Nov. 17, 1768. (G. Mag.)
DARCIE or DARSEY, ARTHUR. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
TRINITY, Michs. 1561. Of London. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1564. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Tolleshunt,
Essex. (Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
DARCIE, BRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct. 10, 1604.
S. of John, Esq., of Berechurch, near Colchester. School,
Brentwood (Mr Greenwood). Probably adm. at Lincoln s
Inn, 1606. (Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
DARCIE, CONYERS
DARCIE, CONYERS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Dec.
10 1588. Of Hornby Castle, Yorks. S. of Thomas. Bapt. at
St Michael-le-Belfry, York, Aug. 27, I57O. School, York.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 22, 1593. Knighted, July 23,
1603. Succeeded his father, 1605. Title restored to him, in
1641, of Baron Darcy and Conyers. Died Mar. 3, 1653-4.
Buried at Hornby. Father of Marmaduke (1631). (Venn, i.
135; M. H. Peacock.)
DARCEY, CONYERS. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1703. Doubtless s. of John, of Aske, Yorks. Comptroller
of the King's Household. Lord Lieutenant of the North
Riding, 1722-40. M.P. for Yorks., 1707-8, *747-58; for
Newark, 1715-22; for Richmond, 1723-7, 1728-47. Died
Dec. i, 1758, aged 73. M.I. at Hornby. Brother of Robert
(1698). (Whitaker, Richmondskire, n. 46; M, H. Peacock;
A. B. Beaven.)
DARSEY, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1561. Of Stamford, Yorks. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 1561. Perhaps created M.A. at Oxford, 1588 (Al. Oxon;
where the date given is 1592). If so, probably s. of Sir
Arthur. M.P. for Truro, 1584. Knighted, Apr. 23, 1603.
Died Oct. 28, 1612, aged 69.
DARCIE, FRANCIS. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1571. Perhaps knighted, 1591.
DARCY, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Oct. 24, 1649. S. of Sir William, Knt. B. at Hornby Castle,
Yorks. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 20, 1649-50.
(Petit, i. 530-)
DARCY, JAMES. Adm. pens, ('age 15') at SIDNEY, Apr. n,
1668. S. of James, of Sedbury Park, Yorks. B. at Rich-
mond, Yorks., Aug. 25, 1650. Matric. 1668, as' Jenner.' M.P.
for Richmond, 1698, 1702. Created Lord Darcy of Navan,
1721. Died July 19, 1731. Buried at Gilling. Brother of
Marmaduke (1668). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; J. Ch. Smith;
G.E.C.)
DARCY, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARK, Apr. 21, 1722.
Probably s. of James, of Bromehall, Yorks. (and grandson
of James, above). B. in London. Matric. 1723. Succeeded
as Baron, 1731. Died June 13, 1733, aged 26. Buried at
Gilling. (G.E.C.)
DARCIE, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
I57i.
DARCY, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS', Easter, 1577.
Of Essex.
DARCYE, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct. 22,
1585. S. of Brian, gent, of St Osyth, Essex. Schools, Walden
and Dedham. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. n, 1592—3.
Banister. Died 1638. Brother of Robert (1595-6). (Vis. of
Essex, 1558; Venn, i. 126.)
DARCY, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 1595, as s. and h. of Michael,
Esq., of Aston, Yorks. Succeeded his grandfather as Lord
Darcy, 1602. Died July, 1635. (Hunter, S. Yorks., n.
165.)
DARCY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 10, 1636. Matric.
1635; Scholar, 1638.
DARCY, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1631. S. of Sir Conyers Darcy (1588), of Homby Castle,
Yorks. Bapt. at Hornby, June 4, 1615. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 2, 1633. Created M.A. at Oxford, 1663. Gentleman
Usher of the Privy Chamber to Charles II. M.P. for Rich-
mond, 1665-79. Died, unmarried, July 3, 1687. Buried at
Windsor. (Al. Oxon.)
DARCY, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Apr. xi, 1668. S. of James, of Sedbury Park, Richmond,
Yorks. B. at Richmond. Matric. 1668. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 19, 1670. Died s.p. Wfll (York) 1713. Brother of
James (1668). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
DARCY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 25,
1595-6- S. of Brian, gent., of Tiptree Priory, Essex. School,
Chelmsford (Mr Bradway). Matric. 1596. Of Tiptree, Esq.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
DARCY, ROBERT. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1698. S. of John, M.P. for Yorks. B. in London, Nov. 24,
1681. Succeeded his grandfather in 1692, as 3rd Earl of
Holderness. Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding, 1714-22.
First Commissioner of Trade, 1718. P.C. Died* at Bath,
Jan. 20, 1721-2. Buried at Hornby. Brother of Conyers
(1703), father of Robert, Earl of Holderness. (G.E.C.)
DARCY, ROBERT (1732), see HOLDERNESS, Earl of.
DARCEY, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr.
22, 1601. S. of Thomas, Baron Darcy. B. at St Osyth, Essex.
Matric. 1601. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, 1600-1. Died
1614. Buried at Hengrave. M.I. there. (Venn, i. 175.)
BARLEY, JOHN
DARCEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1618-9.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
DARCIE or DARSEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1631.
DARCY, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, May 28, 1650.
Of Essex. B. 1632. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 12,
1651-2, as s. and h. of Thomas, late of Pattiswick, Essex.
Created Bart., June 19, 1660. M.P. for Maldon, 1679, 1681,
1685, 1689, 1690. Died 1693. Father of Thomas (1683).
(G.E.C.)
DARCY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 14, 1652. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1653; B.A. 1655-6.
DARCY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Jan. 12, i653~4-
S. of Sir William, of .Wilton Castle, Knt. Matric. 1653-4;
B.A. 1657. Obtained a mandate for a fellowship at Christ's,
and at Trinity, 1660. Brother of George (1649) and William
(1651).
DARCY, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, Apr. 10, 1683.
S. of Sir Thomas, Bart. (1650), of St Osyth and Tiptree,
Essex. Died in College of small-pox, July 7, 1683. M.I. in
the Chapel, erected by his father. (A. Gray.)
DARCY, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, Dec. 2, 1651.
S. of Sir William, of Wilton Hall, Yorks., Knt. Brother of
Thomas (1653-4) and George (1649).
DARCEY, . Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY, Easter, 1615.
DARDIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1585.
DAREY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1597-8.
DARGENT, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 25) at SIDNEY,
Jan. 31, 1749-50. S. of John, deceased. B. in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1750. F.R.S. 1768. Surgeon, of
London.
DARICK, JOHN (1688), see DERRICK.
DARINGTON, see also DORINGTON.
DARINGTON, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1514: B.D.
1524-5. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1516. Preb. of Ljchneld, 1524.
Died c. 1542. Will (P.C.C.) 1543; of Wybunbury, Cheshire;
s. of Nicholas. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DARKER, EDWARD. Matric. from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1689;
B.A. 1692-3. (Perhaps adm. in College as 'Henry.')
DARKER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 14,
1625. Of Scalford, Lines. S. of Edward, gent. Matric. 1625;
Scholar. Living, 1651. (Venn, i. 271.)
DARKER, HENRY (perhaps a mistake for Edward). Adm.
sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, July 4, 1689. S. of Henry.
B. at Wisbech, Isle of Ely. School, Wisbech.
DARKNOLL, PHINEAS. B.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Kent. B.A. (Oxford) 1608-9; M.A. 1612. R. of Titsey,
Surrey, 1619. Buried there Oct. 12, 1662. (Al. Oxon.; which
dates his matriculation in 1577; 'aged 15.')
DARLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 9, 1656.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Richard, of Bishop Wilton.Yorks..
Esq. Bapt there, Nov. 12, 1639. Matric. 1656. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 21, 1658. Died 1659. Brother of Joshua.
(1660) and William (1652). (F.M.G., 994.)
DARLEY, BRIAN. B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1493-4. Described as.
D.D. from c. 1512. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1494-1512.
Bursar, 1502-3. R. of St Mary, Calais, 1509. Custos of the
Collegiate Church of Ulcombe, 1512. R. of St Botolph,
Bishopsgate till 1512. R. of Gt Linford, Bucks., 1518. Preb.
of the Free Chapel of Tamworth, till 1527. Died 1526-7.
Will (P.C.C.) 1527; to be buried at Elsing Spital. (Lipscomb,
iv. 224; T. A. Walker; Hennessy.)
DARLEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1571 ; B.A. 1574-5, as Darlowe. Perhaps V. of Ugley, Essex,
1580-96. I
DARLY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1611. *
Henry Darley, s. and h. of Richard (1586), Esq., adm. at \
Gray's Inn, May 18, 1610. M.P. for Aldborough, 1628; for J
Mai ton, 1641-53; for East Riding, 1656. Parliamentarian.
Taken prisoner to Scarborough, June, 1644. Of Butter-
crambe, Yorks., Esq. Age 16, in 1612. (F.M.G., 995; Vis. of i
Yorks., 1612; Vis. of London, 1634.)
DARLEY, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, May 9, 1681.
One of these names, s. and h. of Richard, of Aldby, Yorks.,
Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 27, 1680. Of Buttercrambe,
Esq. Died June 24, 1720, aged 58. (F.M.G., 994.)
DARLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1544.
One of these names R. of Henstead, Suffolk, 1558. R. of
North Cove, 1567-80. .
DARLEY, JOHN. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1578.
IO
DARLEY, JOHN
DARLEY, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENB, 1615-6. S. of Nathan,
of Beccles, Suffolk. Matric. (Oxford) Apr. 23, 1613. Incorp.
B.A. at Oxford from Cambridge, 1618; M.A. (Oxford) 1618;
B.D. 1627. R. of Northill, Cornwall, 1619-64. Buried there
Nov. 9, 1664. Admon. (Exeter) 1665. (A I. Oxon.)
DARLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 8, 1657. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Thomas, gent. School, Pocklington.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1660-1.
DARLEY, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June i,
1660. S. of Richard, Esq., of Yorks. B. at Bishop Wilton.
Schools, Pocklington (Mr Greenwood) and Coxwold (Mr
Littelton). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Fellow,
1664. Chaplain, East India Co., 1673. Drowned in the
Hughli, 1676 or 1678. Brother of Benjamin (1656) and
William (1652). (F.M.G., 994; F. Penny.)
DARLEY, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Michs.
1586. S. of Richard, of Buttercrambe. Age 16 in 1584.
Doubtless of Buttercrambe, Yorks., adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1588. J.P. Knighted, Apr. u, 1617. Married and
had issue. Father of Henry (1611). (F.M.G., 994; Vis. of
Yorks., 1584.)
DARLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 16, 1651. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1661. V. of Ludham, Norfolk, 1662. V. of
Swaffham St Mary, Cambs., 1664-7.
DARLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577. Matric*
1577; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. R. of Benacre, Suffolk,
1595-1613. Will proved, 1613 (Norwich). Father of the
next.
DARLIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 26,
1608. S. of Thomas (above), R. of Benacre, Suffolk. B. at
Beccles. Matric. 1608; Scholar, 1608-12; B.A. 1611-2; M.A.
1615.
DARLEY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1493; M.A. 1497-8. Of York diocese.
Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. 4, 1495.
DARLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 25, 1652.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Richard, of Bishop Wilton, Yorks.,
Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 6, 1655. Buried Sept. 3, 1656,
aged 21. Brother of Benjamin (1656) and Joshua (1660).
(F.M.G., 994-)
DARLING or DARLYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY
HALL, Easter, 1580. S. of John. B. at Stevenage, Herts.
Schools, Letchworth, Stevenage and Hitchin. Migrated to
Caius, Nov. 3, 1580, age 16. Scholar of Caius; B.A. 1583-4.
V. of Codicote, Herts., 1593-1609. Died 1609. Admon.
(Archd. St Albans). (Venn, i. 108.)
DARLING, JOHN (1588), see DERLINGE.
DARLING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, as Dearlinge,
Sept. 13, 1595. B. at Clifton, Staffs., 1580. Matric. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), Sept. 29,
1606. V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics., 1606. V. of Packing-
ton-on-the-Heath, 1610. Buried at Clifton, Mar. 12, 1612.
DARNALD or DARNOLD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST
CATHARINE'S, May i, 1661.
DARNALL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1580.
Of Middlesex, late of Barnard's Inn, gent., when adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 27, 1582. Utter-barrister, 1590. Ancient,
1598. Died Feb. 1607-8, aged 42. M.I. at Essendon,
Herts.
DARNELL, JEREMY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, 1569; B.A.
1573-4. as Henry; M.A. 1578. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 21,
1580. V. of Dunton, Beds., 1580.
DARNELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1551;
impubes.
DARNALL or DARNELL, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from
KING'S, Easter, 1662. S. and h. of Ralph, of Gray's Inn and
Loughton's Hope, Pembridge, Heref. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Dec. 2, 1662. Serjeant-at-law, 1692. King's Serjeant, 1698.
Knighted, June i, 1699. Died Dec. 14, 1706. Buried in
St Clement Danes, London. (D.N.B.)
DARNELL, RALPH. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May i, 1624.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1624. Attorney in the Court of
Wards. Subscribed to the New Building of Christ's. (Peile,
i. 358.)
; DARNELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1570.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 22, 1582; priest Jan. 16, 1582-3.
V. of Eyeworth, Beds. Perhaps V. of Bentley Magna, Essex,
1585-1602. Will (Consist. C. London) 1602.
/ DARNELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1606;
Scholar, 1608; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. V. of Thorpe-le-
Soken, Essex; ejected, 1642.
DARNILL, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1610.
DARRELL, JOHN
DARNELLY, DANIEL. M.A. 1634-5 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Daniel, of London, clerk. Bapt. at St Mary Woolchurch,
Dec. a, 1604. Matric. from New College, Oxford, Nov. 14
1623, age 19; B.A. 1627; M.A. 1629-30. R. of Currey Mallett,
Somerset, 1632. V. of Walden St Paul, Herts., 1634. R. of
Teversham, Cambs., 1635-46 (sequestered). Father of the
next. (A 1. Oxon.)
DARNELLY, DANIEL, Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1652, as 'Davine.' S. of Daniel (above). Bapt. at
Teversham, Cambs., Aug. 18, 1636. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
Fellow, 1656-9. Died Sept. 23, 1659. M.I. in the College
Chapel. (Le Neve, M on., iv. 70.)
DARNLEY, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at TRINITY, Nov. 15,
1649- Of Yorkshire.
DARNELLY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 24, 1668. S. of Richard, of Thames Street, London (who
was probably a brother of Daniel, of 1634-5). B. there.
School, Tottenham. Matric. 1668; M.B. 1674; M.D. 1681.
Candidate, R.C.P. 1682. Fellow, 1685. Censor. Died Jan. u,
I732-3- (Munk, i. 434.)
DARNTON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1579-
80; Scholar, 1584; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
DARNTON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1584; B.A. 1588-9, as Darton. Incorp. at Oxford, 1588-9;
M.A. (Oxford) 1596. R. of Goldsborough, Yorks., 1592; and
of West Tanfield, 1601. (Al. Oxon.)
DARNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 29,
1647. S. of Richard (next), R. of Tanfield, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1647. V. of Bedlington,
Northumberland, till 1662 (ejected). Died at Tanfield, Yorks.,
July 9, 1680. (Calamy, HI. 55.)
DARNTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1620; priest, May, 1624. R. of Tanfield, Yorks., 1657-64.
Buried Feb. 16, 1664. Father of John (above).
DAROURY (PDICONRY), RICHARD. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Easter, 1620.
DARRELL, see also DORRELL.
DARRELL or DORRELL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S,
July 3, 1648. S. of Sampson. B. at Fulmer, Bucks. School,
Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1649; B.A. 1651.
DARRELL, CHARLES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1676. Of
London. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683; B.D. 1691.
Fellow, 1682-1700. Died 1700. (Masters.)
DARRELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1582-3.
DARELL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1554.
DARRELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 27,
1588. Matric. Michs. 1587, from Magdalene, as Dorrell.
George Darrell, s. and h. of John, of Little Chart, Kent, Esq.,
was adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 3, 1590-1. Died before 1619.
Brother of Robert (1588). (Darrell pedigree in Kent Vis.)
DARRELL, GEORGE. M.A. 1601 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Pagham, Sussex, gent. Matric. from New College,
Oct. 25, 1589, age 14; B.A. from All Souls, 1594; M.A. 1597-8;
B.D. 1605; D.D. 1607-8. Proctor, 1604. R. of Digswell,
Herts., 1606-12. Preb. of Westminster, 1607-31. R. of
Wonnley, 1610-30; of West Hanningfield, Essex, 1611-30.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1618-31. R. of Beaconsfield, Bucks.,
1630-1. Died Oct. 31, 1631. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven; J. Ch. Smith.)
DARELL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1554
(impubes).
DARRELL, HUMPHREY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1523; B.A. 1527-8; M.A. 1531. R. of Cogenhoe, Northants.,
1538. R. of Drayton Beauchamp, Bucks., till 1547. 'Em-
inently learned in Latin and Greek.' (Harwood.)
DARRELL, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1523-4. V. of Cressing, Essex,
1526-8. Perhaps R. of Holy Trinity-the-Less, London, 1534-
55. (Called B.D.) Died 1555.
DARRELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', June, 1575-
Probably B. at Mansfield, Notts., c. 1562. B.A. 1578-9-
Studied law in London. Returned to Mansfield where he
became a preacher and exorcist. Resided at Bulwell, Notts.,
and at Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Examined at Lambeth, 1599;
pronounced an impostor, degraded from the Ministry and
committed to the Gatehouse. Author of works on the de-
tection of witchcraft, etc. (Cooper, n. 380; D.N.B.)
DARRELL or DORRELL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EM-
MANUEL, Feb. 12, 1632-3. Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Sir
Robert (1588), of Little Chart. Bapt. there, Jan. 28, 1615-6.
Aged 5 in 1621. Matric. 1633. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 10,
1634. Knighted, 1670. Died 1675. (Vis. of Kent, 1619; Le
Neve, 240. )~
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DARRELL, NICHOLAS
DARELL, NICHOLAS. Incorp. M.A. from Oxford, 1677; M.D.
from CAIUS, 1678 (Lit. Reg.). S. of Marmaduke, of Horkstow,
Lines., gent. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, May ai,
1669, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1672-3; M.A. 1675. Adm.
candidate R.C.P. Sept 30, 1678. Buried at St Stephen's,
Walbrook, London, Mar. 18, 1678-9. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1679.
(A 1. Oxon.; Venn, i. 457.)
DARRELL, ROBERT. Matric, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1587, as
Dorrell. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 27, 1588; B.A. from
Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1590-1; M.A. 1594. S. and h. of
John, of Little Chart, Kent, Esq. ; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 5,
1594. Knighted, Apr. i, 1614. Died 1645, aged 76. Brother
of George (1588), father of John (1632-3). (Vis. of Kent,
1663; Al. Oxon.; Hasted, HI. 224.)
DARRELL or DORRELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Oct. 1564. Perhaps s. and h. of Nicholas, gent., of Leman,
Kent. Adm. at the Middle Temple, from Staple Inn, Oct.
I57«.
DARELL, WILLIAM. Resident M.A. at CORPUS CHRISTI, in
Aug. 1564. Preb. of Canterbury, 1554-70. Sub-dean, 1560.
Chaplain to the Queen. Chancellor of Bangor, 1565-70.
Author of a treatise on the Kentish Castles. Died 1570.
(Cooper, i. 430; D.N.B. No such M.A. degree found at
Cambridge. Jos. Foster gives one at Oxford, B.A. and M.A.
1554; with a list of benefices in Kent Probably the same.) .
DARRYS, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1563.
DARTE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1608.
Of Cornwall. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1609. Of Plymouth.
D'ARTIGUES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 25, 1730-1.
B. at Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1735. V. of Gooderston, Norfolk, 1740—4.
C. of Wereham, till 1744. Died 1744- M.I. at Wereham.
DARTNOLL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. la,
1592-3. Matric. c. 1593; Scholar; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
DARWENT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
23, 1685. S. of Charles, gent. B. at Rotherham, Yorks.
School, Rotherham (Mr Ferrer). Matric. 1685.
DARWENT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 6,
1726. S. of Robert, clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Rotherham.
School, Rotherham (Mr Withers). Matric. 1726. R. of West
Itchenor, Sussex, in 1735. Died soon after. (Scott-Mayor, in.
394-)
DARWIN, ERASMUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 30, 1750. 4th s. of Robert, barrister. B. at Elston,
Notts. School, Chesterfield. Scholar; M.B. 1755. Studied
medicine at Edinburgh. Established a practice at lachfield.
F.R.S. 1761. Author on evolution, and poet. Died at the
Priory, near Derby, Apr. 18, 1802. Grandfather of Charles.
Brother of the next two. (D.N.B.; Scott-Mayor, in. 601.)
DARWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1750. S. of Robert, barrister, of Elston, Notts. B. at Elston.
School, Chesterfield, Derbs. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A.
1757. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 4, 1754; priest, May 25,
1755. R. of Carlton Scroop, Lines., 1762-1805. R. of Elston,
Notts., 1766-1805. Died 1805. Brother of the above and
next. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 601.)
DARWIN, ROBERT (WARING). Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST
JOHN'S, July i, 1743. S. of Robert, barrister, of Elston,
Notts. B. at Elston. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow).
Matric. 1743-4. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 18, 1743.
Barrister, 1751. Probably Solicitor to Gray's Inn Society.
Succeeded his father at Elston, 1754. Author, botanical.
Died, unmarried, Nov. 3, 1816. Brother of Erasmus and
John (above). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 538.)
DARWIN, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1598. Of
Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Marlon. B.A. 1600-1;
M.A. 1604. Of Fenton. Died c. 1632. Buried in Kettlethorpe
Church. One of these names, M.A., V. of Shenstone, Staffs.,
1631-? 1635. (Misc. Gen. et Her., and S., in. 13.)
DARWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1640. S. and h. of William, late of Cletham, Lines.,
gent, deceased. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 24, 1645.
Recorder of the City of Lincoln. Will proved, Nov. 33, 1675.
Doubtless father of the next. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., HI.
I4-)
DARWYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Apr 3, 1672. S. of William, Esq., of Lincoln. School,
Lincoln. Matric. 1672. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 17,
1673. Died Aug. 28, 1682, at Elston. M.I. (Misc. Gen. et
Her., 2nd S., HI. 15.)
DARWIN, WILLIAM MORGAN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 27,
1730. Of Nottingham. S. of William, of Cleatham, Lines.
B. at Newark, 1710. Matric. 1730; M.B. 1736. Practised
medicine at Gainsborough. Died there July 20, 1762. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., 2nd S., HI. 16.)
DAVENANT, CHARLES
DASH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1604.
Probably s. of John Dasche and Alice (Coleman). B. at Long
Melford, Suffolk. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 25, 1609, age 24; C. of High Ongar, Essex;
priest, Sept. 22, z6n. V. of West Mersea, Essex, 1628.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) Aug. 14, 1630. (V. B. Redstone;
J. Ch. Smith.)
DASHFIELD, JOHN. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1621. Prob-
ably the student, adm. at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 12,
1618-9, age 16. Of Surrey. V. of Littleport, Cambs., 1627-38.
Perhaps R. of All Saints', Colchester, 1639-40. One of these
names R. of Sutton Bonnington, Notts., 1662-5. Preb. of
Bristol. Died Apr. 1665. (Al. Oxon.)
DASHWOOD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 27,
1697. S. of Samuel, citizen of London (? afterwards Lord
Mayor). B. at Salisbury. Schools, Broome, Norfolk (Mr
Robhins) and Norwich. Matric. 1697. (Apparently adm. at
Magdalen College, Oxford, Oct. 25, 1698.) Scholar of Caius,
1697-1701; B.A. 1700-1. Probably adm. at the Inner
Temple, May n, 1697; at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 3, 1702; and
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16, 1709 and called to the Bar, 1709.
If so, M.P. for Sudbury, 1703-5; for Stockbridge, 1710-3.
Died 1762. (Venn, i. 499; AL Oxon.)
DASHWOOD, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1631. Of Dorset. B.A. 1634-5.
DASHWOOD, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1710. S. of Robert,
of Stogumber, Somerset. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Mar. 18, 1688-9, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1694. R. of
Little Thurrock, Essex, 1697. V. of West Thurrock, 1710.
R. of Enborne, Berks., 1718. Died July 10, 1734. ILL at
Enborne. Will (Archd. Berks.) 1734. (Al. Oxon.)
DASSET, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 19, 1669; B.A.
1672-3.
D'ASSIGNY, MARIUS. B.D. 1668 (Lit. Reg.). 'After long and
painful study in foreign universities.' S. of Peter, French
Protestant Minister at Norwich B. 1643. Chaplain at
Tangier, to the forces. V. of Penrith, Cumberland, 1667-8.
V. of Cutcombe, Somerset, 1672-99. R. of Tidmarsh, Berks.,
1702. V. of Aveley, Essex, 1706-12. V. of Blackmore, 1712.
Author, ftassjcal etc. Died Nov. 14, 1717. Buried at
Woodham Walter, Essex. M.I. Will (Commis. C. Essex),
1718. (DJf.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
DASTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July a,
1745. S. of Richard, gent, of Isleham, Cambs. B. at Isleham.
School, Bury. Matric. 1746. Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec.
9i 1747; B.A. 1749-50. Adin. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 12,
1747. Died at Isleham, Feb. 28, 1758. (G. Mag.)
DAUBNEY, see DAWBNEY.
DAUBURNE or DAWBURNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from
KING'S, 1598. Donor to the Library.
DAUBUZ or DAWBUZ, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS',
Jan. 10, 1689-90. S. of Isaie d'Aubus, protestant pastor at
Nerac, Guienne. B. there, 1673. Refugee family of Hugenots.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1697. Master of Sheffield Grammar School, 1696-9. Ord
deacon (York) Sept. 1698; priest, 1698. V. of Brotherton,
Yorks., 1699-1717. Author, theological. Died June 14, 1717.
Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
DAUBUZ, CLAUDE. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. ao,
1722. Of Brotherton, Yorks. S. of Charles (above). Matric.
1722; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1749. Incorp. at Oxford, 1749.
Preb. of Southwell, 1750-60. V. of Huddersfield, c. 1750.
Died at Pontefract, Sept n, 1760. (G. Mag.)
DAUDESON (? DANDESON), JOHN. B.Can.L, 1488-9.
DAULING, see DAWLING.
DAULY (? DANBY), ALFRED. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1609.
DAUNCIE, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1609.
DAUS, see DA WES.
DAUTRE or DAUNTRE, LIONEL. Scholar at KING'S HALL,
1359. Left 1362.
DAVELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1570.
DAVELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1504-5. Perhaps V. of Gt Bursted,
Essex, 1512. One of these names (Davell or Dovell) Arch-
deacon of Northumberland, 1518-57. Died 1557.
DAVENANT, CHARLES. Incorp. LL.D. 1675, from Oxford.
S. of Sir William, the poet. B. in London, 1656. School.
'Chedin' (PCheam), Surrey. Matric. Fell. -Com. from Bailie!)
College, Oxford, July 21, 1671, age 15. Practised at Doctors'
Commons. Commissioner of Excise, 1678-89. M.P. for
St Ives, Cornwall, 1685; for Gt Bedwyn, 1698, 1701. In- ',
spector-General of the Customs, 1703-14. Died Nov. 6, 1714. |\
(D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
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DAVENANT, EDWARD
DAVENANT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1584-5. S. of John. B. in London. Bapt. at All Hallows,
Bread St, Jan. 29, 1568-5. Of Whiddy Island, Cork. Died
at Salisbury. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1587), William
(1590) and George (1602), father of the next. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DAVENANT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1610. S. of Edward (above). Bapt. at All Hallows, Bread
St, Apr. 25, 1596. B.A. 1613; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1624; D.D.
1629. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Fellow, 1615-25. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest, Sept. 24, 1621. R. of
Poulshot, Wilts., 1623. V. of Gillingham, Dorset, 1626-80.
Archdeacon of Berks., 1630. R. of North Morton, Bucks.,
1631. Treasurer of Salisbury, 1634. Died Mar. 12, 1679-80,
aged 84. M.I. at Gillingham. Will (P.C.C.) 1680. Father of
George (1657), Ralph (1663) and William (1659). (Al. Oxon.)
DAVENANT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', 1602. Of
London. S. of John. Bapt. at All Hallows, Bread St, Oct. i,
1587. Matric. 1604; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Fellow, 1608-
14. Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Apr. 2, 1614.
Brother of Edward (1584-5), John (1587) and William (1590).
DAVENANT, GEORGE. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward (1610), D.D., V. of Gillingham, Dorset. Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 18, 1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A.
1655. Fellow of Oriel College, 1653. Died at Gillingham,
Dorset, Sept. n, 1661. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Ralph (1663)
and William (1659). (Al. Oxon.)
DAVENANT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1587.
2nd s. of John, citizen and merchant taylor, of London.
B. in Watling Street, London. Bapt. at All Hallows, Bread
St, May 25, 1572. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601; D.D.
1609. Fellow, 1597-1614. President, 1614-21. Lady Mar-
garet Professor of Divinity, 1609-21. R. of Fleet, Lines.,
1609. R. of Leake, Notts., 1612. R. of Cottenham, Cambs.,
1620. Bishop of Salisbury, 1621-41. One of the delegates at
the Synod of Dort. Author, theological. Died Apr. 20, 1641.
Will, P.C.C. Uncle of Thomas Fuller, the divine. Brother
of Edward (1584-5), William (1590) and George (1602).
(D.N.B.)
DAVENANT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1636.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643; M.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.)
DAVENANT, RALPH. M.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1663. S. of
Edward (1610), D.D., V. of Gillingham, Dorset. Fellow,
July, 1664-9 (by royal recommendation). Matric. from Oriel
College, Oxford, July 25, 1655; (?B.A. Oxford). R. of
St Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, 1668-81. R. of Stepney,
1669-81. Canon of Exeter, 1677. Died Mar. 1680-1. Will
(P.C.C.) 1681. Brother of George (1657) and William (1659).
(Al. Oxon.)
DAVENANT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1552.
DAVENANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 9, 1590.
Of London. 3rd s. of John. Bapt. at All Hallows, Bread St,
Mar. 13, 1574-5- Brother of Edward (1584-5), John (1587)
and George (1602).
DAVENANT, WILLIAM. M.A. from QUEENS', 1659 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of Edward (1610). Matric. from Queen's,
Oxford, July 15, 1652; B.A. 1654; M.A. from Magdalen Hall,
1657. Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1659-61. V. of
Watford, Herts., 1661-2. Buried May 15, 1662, at Gillingham,
Dorset. Will, P.C.C. Brother of George (1657), Ralph (1663)
and William (1659). (Hutchins, Dorset, HI. 643.)
DAVENPORT, see also DAMPORT.
DAVENPORT, ADAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1372. Bene-
ficed, 1376.
DAVENPORT, BOSVILE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 30, 1692.
Of Lancashire. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1693; Scholar,
1693; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Died in College. Buried at
All Saints', Cambridge, Sept. 27, 1701. (A. Gray.)
DAVENPORT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1602. Perhaps s. of Henry, of Coven try. B.A. 1606-7;
M.A. 1610. (Vis. of Wanes., 1619.)
DAVENPORT, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept.
ii, 1673.
DAVENPORT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July 15, 1604;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. R. of
Edgmond, Salop, 1620.
DAVENPORT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 24) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 2, 1650. S. of John (1605), of Didsbury, Lanes. School,
Didsbury (private). M.B. (Oxford) 1657. Afterwards
practised in London. Married Ellen, dau. of William Newton,
of Wilmslow, Cheshire. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.;
Mumford, Manch. Gr. Sch.; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
DAVENPORT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 4, 1668. S. of Edward, M.B. (above). School, Man-
chester. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
DAVID, RICHARD
DAVENPORT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUM., May x
1646. Of Leicestershire. B. at Wigston. Matric. 1647; B.A.
1649-50; M.A. 1653. R- of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham
1664-77. Perhaps R. of St Peter, Cheapside, London 1661-5.
Died July 6, 1677. Buried at Houghton-le-Spring. Brother
of John (1642). (Le Neve, A/on., iv. 176; Nichols, iv. 38.)
DAVENPORT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 15, 1668. Of Leicester. Probably s. of Stephen. School
Leicester. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
1676. R. of Steeple, Essex, 1678. V. of Althorne.
DAVENPORT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May i,
1695. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A.
1712. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1712; C. of Wardley,
Rutland.
DAVENPORT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1634. S. and h. of John, Esq., of Burley Park, Leicester.
Adm. ac the Middle Temple, Oct. 26, 1635.
DAVENPORT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 26, 1637-8. Of Coventry. School, Warwick. Matric.
1638; Scholar, 1638-9; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 24, 1646.
DAVENPORT, HUMFREY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 17, 1689. S. of William, gent. B. at Bramhall, Cheshire.
School, Stockport (Mr Dobson). Matric. 1689. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1689. Called to the Bar, 1701. Bencher,
1724- Buried at Stockport, June 21, 1726. Brother of
William (1681). (Al. Oxon.)
DAVENPORT, HUMFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 29, 1693-4. S. of Edward, gent. B. at Stockport,
Cheshire. School, Manchester. Matric. 1695. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 31, 1693-4.
DAVENPORT, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 15, 1664-5.
Matric. 1665.
DAVENPORT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1597-8. Of London.
DAVENPORT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1605. Of London. Perhaps s. of Sir William, of Bramhall,
Cheshire. Bapt. at Stockport, Aug. 5, 1586. B.A. 1607-8;
M.A. 1611. R. of Didsbury, Lanes., 1612-39. Buried there
Mar. 18, 1638-9. Father of Edward (1650). (Earwaker, i.
438.)
DAVENPORT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 9, 1642-3.
Of Leicestershire. B. at Wigston. Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646-7;
M.A. 1650. Fellow, 1649-54 (ejected). R. of West Rasen,
Lines. V. of Wigston, Leics., 1693-1706. Buried Mar. 9,
1708, aged 81. M.I. at Wigston. Will, Leicester. Brother of
George (1646).
DAVENPORT, RALPH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1581-2. Of Cheshire. Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1581-2; M.A.
1585; B.D. from QUEENS', 1593. Fellow of Queens', 1585-
1605. R. of Barton Mills, Suffolk, 1592-1604. R. of Toppes-
field, Essex, 1604-5. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1605; and (P.C.C.)
1606.
DAVENPORT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 17, 1724-5. S. of George, gent., of Calveley, Cheshire,
Esq. B. at Whitmore, Staffs. Schools, Chester and West-
minster. Matric. 1725. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. 16,
1725. Of Davenport and Calveley, Esq. Died May, 1771.
(For his connexion with J. J. Rousseau, see Scott-Mayor, HI.
380.)
DAVENPORT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 12,
1726. Of Cheshire.
DAVENPORT, SHARINGTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Apr.
21, 1728. Migrated to Trinity, Feb. 21, 1728-9. S. and h.
of Henry, of Salop, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 23,
1727-8. Died 1744.
DAVENPORT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 21, 1677-
8. S. of John, of Woodford, Cheshire, Esq. Died in College.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, 1678. (A. Gray).
DAVENPORT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY,
c. June, 1681. ist s. of William, gent. B. at Bramhall,
Cheshire, 1663. Schools, Nottingham, Chester and Man-
chester. Matnc. 1681. Buried at Stockport, Apr. 21, 1706.
Brother of Humfrey (1689). (Earwaker, i. 439.)
DAVENPORT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S,
Nov. 7, 1716.
DAVERS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1623.
One of these names M.P. for Devizes, 1640.
DAVERS, JEROME. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge,
Oct 8, 1622. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1622.
DAVYDE, GILES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1557.
DAVID, RICHARD. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1477. R- of
St Benet's, Cambridge.
DAVID, ROGER
DAVYD, ROGER. Of JESUS, when ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 23,
1566-7.
DAVID, SAMUEL. Scholar of TRINITY, 1602; B.A. 1603-4.
DAVYD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1565.
DAVID, . A friar. Cautic for degree, 1460.
DAVID, . Fellow of CLARE, Apr. 27, 1467; M_A.; B.D.
DAVID, . B.Can.L. 1482 (or 1488).
DAVID, . Incorp. B.A. 1482.
DAVID, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1559.
DAVIDSON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
DA VIE, ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY,
July 4, 1712. S. of Alexander, Esq., of Salford, Lanes.
School, Lkhfield (Mr Hunter). Matric. 1713 ; M.A. 1717 (Com.
Reg.). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1714.
DAVY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 3, 1739.
S. of Charles, gent, of Ipswich. B. in Norwich. Schools,
Market Rasen, Lines. (Mr Haslehurst), Walton (private;
Mr Pigge) and Seaming, Norfolk (Mr Brett). Matric. 1739;
Scholar, 1739-46; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1744; priest, Sept 20, 1747. Usher of
the Perse School, Cambridge, 1747. R. of Topcroft, Norfolk,
1764-97. R. of Benacre, Suffolk, 1766-76; of Onehouse,
1776-97. Died Apr. 8, 1797. Buried at Onehouse. (D.N.B.;
Venn, n. 46.)
DAVIE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Dec. 31,
1582. S. of John, gent. B. in London. Schools, Holt,
Norfolk and Brentwood, Essex. Matric. 1582-3. Readm. as
FelL-Com. 1585.
DAVIE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 7,
1615. S. of Henry (1580), gent, steward of Norwich. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9. Brother of Henry
(1613). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
DAVY, EDMUND. B.A. 1481-2; M.A. 1486. Proctor, 1489-90.
DAVY or DAVID, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1647. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1651-2. R. of Frostend-
en, Suffolk, 1660.
DAVEY, GEOFFRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 12, 1617.
Perhaps s. of William, of King's Lynn. Bapt. Sept 15, 1602.
Matric. 1617. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1617. B. A. 1620-1,
as Davys; M.A. 1624. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1624.
DAVIE, GREGORY. Adm. sizar at CAIUS, May 3, 1595. S. of
Christopher, gent, of Norfolk. B. at Brinton. Schools,
Fakenham and Creake. Matric. c. 1595; Scholar, 1595-1602;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Fellow, 1603-5. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1605. (Venn, i. 156; Vis. of Norfolk, 1563.)
DAVEY, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1505-6. Probably R. of Boldon,
Durham, 1525. Died 1541.
DAVIE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 27, 1580.
S. of Richard, gent, of Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric.
1580. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 21, 1580. Steward of
Norwich, 1613-8. Father of Christopher (1615) and Henry
(1613). Died 1618. Will (P.C.C.) 1619. (Vis. of Norfolk;
Venn, i. 107.)
DAVIE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, e. 1593; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599. One of these names R. of Dengie, Essex,
1606-13. Died 1613.
DAVY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 17,
1613. Eldest s. of Henry (1580), gent, of Norwich. School,
Norwich. Brother of Christopher (1615). (Vii. of Norfolk.)
DAVY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 26, 1662. Perhaps
s. of James, of Lynn, hatter. Bapt Aug. 15, 1647. Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1672. R. of Watlington, Norfolk,
1670-1710. Died 1710. (Carthew, Launditch, ra. 282.)
DAVY, JOHN. B.CanX. 1470-1.
DAVY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1481-2.
DAVY or DAVID, JOHN. B.A. 1520-1.
DAVYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1555
(impubcs).
DAVIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Easter, 1582.
DAVIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Michs. 1589.
DAVIB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CATUS, Apr. 10, 1597.
S. of Robert, citizen of Norwich. School, Norwich. Migrated
to Corpus Christi, 1597. B.A. 1600-1; MJV. 1604. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1609. Of Maidstone, Kent, M.D. Died
May n, 1649. Buried at Maidstone. (Vit. ofNorf.; Venn, i.
162.)
DAVY, JOHN. Adm. (age 16) at CAIUS, June 19, 1616. S. of
John, gent, of Kenninghall, Norfolk. School, Roydon
(Mr Hall). Matric. 1616; Scholar, 1617-20; B.A. 1619-20-
M.A. 1623. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1622. V. of Kenninghall'
1634-45; sequestered. Buried at Kenninghall, July 12 1684
(Venn, i. 233.)
DAVIE, WILLIAM
DAVY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, June 20, 1629. S. of
James, attorney-at-law, of Lynn, Norfolk. School, Lynn
(Mr Labourne and Mr Woodmansey). Matric. 1629; Scholar,
1629-36; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Lincoln);
priest (Norwich) June 12, 1642. Probably C. of Wormegay,
Norfolk, 1637. R. of Heydon, 1645. Buried there Apr. 18,
1651. Will (Norwich) 1651. (Died 1647, aged 39; according
to Blomefield, in. 534-) (Venn, i. 290.)
DAVIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1634-5;
Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1638-9. Fellow, 1645. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1641.
DAVYE, JOHN. M.A. from JESUS, 1667. Matric. from Brase-
nose, Oxford, July 15, 1652; B.A. (Oxford) 1655-6. Perhaps
V. of Frodsham, Cheshire, 1663. (Al. Oxon.)
DAVY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July n, 1685.
Matric. 1687. Possibly the same who matric. from St Mary
Hall, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1684; s. of Laurence, of Cheriton,
Devon.
DAVY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 22, 1700.
S. of Samuel, harness maker, of Ipswich. B. there. School,
Ipswich. Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1704-5- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept 1706; priest, June, 1721. C. of
Halvergate, Norfolk. One of these names R. of St Mary,
Whitechapel, 1750-6. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1756. (Venn, i.
505.)
DAVY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, July 3, 1739. S. of
John, surgeon, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. B. at Yarmouth.
School, Beccles (Mr Symonds). Scholar 1739-45; Matric.
1740; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1747-63. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept 22, 1745; priest, Dec. 21, 1746, as
C. of Lowestoft. R. of Teversham, Cambs., to 1763; of
Lavenham, Suffolk, 1763-92; of Bucklesham, Suffolk. Died
Apr. 28, 1792. (Venn, n. 46.)
DAVIE, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
DAVY, OSMUND. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1557- Of Buckinghamshire. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. from
Trinity, 1564; B.D. 1572. Fellow of Pembroke, 1560.
Fellow of Trinity, 1563. University preacher, 1570. R. of
Wilby, Suffolk, 1569-1609. R. of Barking, 1579-1609.
DAVY, RICHARD. B.A. 1493; M.A. 1496. Fellow of QUEENS',
1497-8. Perhaps pens, at Gonville Hall, 1500. V. of Kirk-
ham, Lanes., 1504. R. of Norton, Norf., 1535.
DAVIE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from GONVILLK HALL,
Easter, 1553.
DAVY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 18, 1662-3.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Perhaps
of Ditchingham, Norfolk; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1667.
DAVIE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1575 ;B.A. 1577-8.
DAVIE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 23, 1581-2.
S. of Richard. B. at Sawston, Cambs. School, Mansfield,
Notts. Matric. 1582. (Venn, i. 113.)
DAVY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 3,
1653-4- S. of Matthew, baker, of Braintree, Essex. B. there.
School, Braintree (Mr Adamson). Matric. 1653-4; B.A.
1657-8; M.A. 1661. V. of Gestingthorpe, Essex, 1661;
ejected, 1662.
DAVYE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 16,
1688. S. of Robert, merchant B. at York. School, Newton
(private; Mr Denton). Matric. 1688. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Aug. 27, 1688. Recorder of Norwich. M.P. for
Norwich, 1698-1703. Died Oct. 1703.
DAVY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May a, 1700. B. at
Norwich. Matric. 1700. One of these names, s. of Robert,
of the Inner Temple, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1701.
DAVY, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 30, 1620.
S. of Simon, citizen of Norwich. Bapt at St Peter Mancroft,
Norwich, Apr. 17, 1603. School, Norwich. Matric. 1620;
Scholar, 1620-7; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Jan. 4, 1628-9. R- of one mediety of
Seaming, Norfolk, 1628. R. of Ingoldisthorpe, 1638. (Venn,
i. 249.)
DAVIE, THOMAS. B.A. from TRINITY, 1623; M.A. 1626. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1625. Perhaps V. of Kenninghall,
Norfolk, 1634-84. Died July 12, 1684, aged 83.
DAVY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1625. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1626.
DAVY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 20, 1679.
S. of William, tanner, of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1679, as Davies;
Scholar, 1679-84; M.B. 1684. Died Mar. 23, 1692-3. Buried
at Swanton Morlev M.I. (Venn, i. 462.)
DAVY, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1519-20. Gr. for D.Can.L. 1529-
30; but not admitted. Prior of St Martin's.
DAVIE, WILLIAM
DAVY, WILLIAM. Fellow of KING'S HALL, 1531-43- B.Can.L.
1520-1. V. of Shepreth, Cambs., till 1536. R. of St Benet's,
Cambridge, 1545. Buried at St Benet's, Feb. 8, 1545-6.
Will (V.C.C.). He left a sum of money for celebrating his
exequies at St Benet's. (Masters, 68.)
DAVY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1608-9.
DAVIE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. a,
1613. S. of Henry, gent. Bapt. at St Peter Mancroft,
Norwich, Jan. 18, 1595-6. School, Thetford (Mr Jenkenson).
Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Incorp. at Oxford,
1621. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 8, 1630. (Venn, i. 223.)
DAVY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 23,
1648. S. of Thomas, of Beckley, Sussex. B. there. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. 1648.
DAVY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 19, 1655-6. Of
Suffolk. S. of William, of Isleham, Cambs., gent. School,
Bury. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1659-60; Scholar, 1660; M.A. 1663.
Fellow, 1662-6. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1663. C. of Fen
Ditton, Cambs., 1664. Died Nov. 15, 1667, aged 26. Buried
in the College Chapel. M.I. there. Will proved (V.C.C.).
(Le Neve, Mon., in. 124; A. Gray.)
DAVY, . B.A. 1518-9.
DAVY, . B.A. I534-S.
DAVY, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1575.
DAVY, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1599-1601.
DAVIES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 12,
1729. S. of Henry, of Buckerell, Devon, gent. Matric. 1729;
B.A. 1732-3. Brother of John (1719-20).
DAVIES, EDWARD. B.A. from JESUS, 1606; M.A. 1610, as
Edmund. Perhaps R. of West Clandon, Surrey, till 1625.
Buried there Mar. 13, 1625. But see Al. Oxon. for a contem-
porary.
DAVIS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 15,
1637. S. of Edward, yeoman, of Eye, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Eye (Mr Hall). Matric. 1637-8; B.A. 1641-2.
DAVIES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1690.
Of Suffolk. Migrated to St Catharine's, Nov. 10, 1692.
Matric. 1693; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1695; priest, Sept. 1697.
DAVIS, EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 30,
1730. S. of Jeremiah. B. at Stroud, Gloucs. School, Stroud.
Matric. 1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1733-4.
DAVIES, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 17, 1683. S. of John, Esq. B. at Radwell, Herts.
School, Chigwell, Essex (Mr Davies). Matric. 1684. Perhaps
adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 27, 1683.
DAVIES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. n,
1718. S. of George, druggist. B. at Beverley. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert and Mr Johnstone). Matric. 1719;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726; B.D. 1733. Fellow, 1725-48. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June 4, 1732. R. of Starston, Norfolk, 1746-
68. Died Nov. 5, 1768. (Scott-Mayor, in. 316.)
DAVIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1747- S. of James, gent., of Berkshire. B. at Hare Hatch,
Berks. School, Westminster. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, July i, 1748.
DAVIS, GERSON. B.A. 1580-1 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, Bishop of St David's. Matric. from Brasenose
College, July 20, 1578, age 19; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1582.
Preb. of St David's, 1578; of Brecon, 1582. V. of Penbryn,
Cardiganshire, 1584. (Al. Oxon.)
DAVIES, GRIFFITH. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 25, 1677.
Of Carmarthen. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Perhaps adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1687, as Griffin Davis, s. of Griffin,
of Drasleyne, Carmarth., gent.
DAVYS, HATTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 20,
1685. From Magdalene, where he had been adm. Apr. 12,
1683. S. of John, Esq. B. at Long Stanton, Cambs. School,
Eton. Colleger, 1677-82. Matric. 1683. V. of Amwell,
Herts., 1694-1713. Died May 31, 1713. M.I.
DAVIS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', c. 1596.
DAVIES, HENRY. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford); B.A. from
Exeter College, Oxford, 1617; M.A. 1620.
DAVIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June to, 1726.
S. of Henry, of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1726;
Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1733; B.D. 1742; D.D.
1749- Fellow, 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1733;
priest, June i, 1740. V. of Over, Cambs., 1745. V. of
Trumpington, 1747-63. R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1763-70.
Will (P.C.C.) 1770. '
DAVIS, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1668. S. of Robert, deceased, of Anglesey, Wales. B. there.
School, Anglesey (Mr Owen). Matric. 1668.
DAVIES, JOHN
Caerhun, Carnarvonshire.
DAVIS, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSK, May 7,
1748. Of Flint B. in Anglesey. Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1748;
B.A. 1752; M.A. 1763. R. of Aber, Carnarvonshire. Fellow
of the Linnaean Society, 1790. Retired to Beaumaris, in
1813. Learned Botanist and author. Died Feb. 16, 1821.
(D.N.B.)
DAVIES, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1567. Of Warwickshire (probably of Leamington Hastings).
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. R. of Llanvyllin, Montgomery,
1571 (allowed absence at Cambridge). V. of Darwen, 1577.
Founded a fellowship at Queens', 1607; but the estate was
lost, 1642. (Browne Willis, S* Asaph, i. 384; Cooper, n.
474-)
DAVIES, ISAAC. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1737. Of London.
Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1. Perhaps R. of Caldecot, Herts.,
1747-89. Died 1789. Will (P.C.C.), as of Edworth, Beds.
DAVIES, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 2, 1687.
S. of James, R. of Barton Mills, Suffolk. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1688; B.A. 1690-1. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 1693. Doubtless V. of Cavenham, Cambs.,
and R. of Tuddenham, Suffolk.
DAVIES, JAMES. M.A. from KING'S, 1726. Of Jesus College,
Oxford. Probably s. of Daniel, of Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn, Car-
marthen. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 24,
*7i4-5, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1718-9. (Al. Oxon.)
DAVIES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 18, 1730. B. at
Dunchurch, Warws. Matric. 1730.
DAVIES, JOHN (1536-7), see DAWES.
DAVIS, JOHN. M.A. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of London. B.A. from Gloucester Hall, 1577; M.A. 1581.
Knighted for his services at Cadiz, 1596. Surveyor of the
Ordnance, 1598. An eminent mathematician. Implicated in
the plot of the Earl of Essex; condemned, but pardoned.
Died at Pangbourne, Berks., May 14, 1625. Buried at
Berecourt. Will (P.C.C.;/o. 69, Hele) 1626. (Al. Oxon.)
DAVIS, JOHN. M.A. from JESUS, 1608.
DAVIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Perhaps adm. at the Middle
Temple, June, 1629, as s. and h. of Sir John, Knt., of Pang-
bourne, Berks. If so, s. of the last but one.
DAVIS, JOHN. B.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford).
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 3, 1636.
S. of Evans. B. at Thurleigh, Beds. School, Clapham, Beds.
(Mr Crawley). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40. One of these
names R. of Pitsea, Essex, 1656-9. V. of Homdon-on-the-
Hill, 1659. Died 1662.
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1642. S. of John, R. of Garthbeibio, Montgoms. B. at
Cherbury, Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1642. Twin-
brother of Peter (1642).
DAVIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, May 14, 1646. S. of
William, of Kidwelly, Carmarthens. B. there, May 25. 1625.
School, Carmarthen. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
June 4, 1641, age 16; B.A. (Cambridge) 1646; by Incorpora-
tion from Oxford. Buried at Kidwelly, July 22, 1693. (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
DAVIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June 21,
1649. Of London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1649;
Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Perhaps R. of West
Leake, Notts., 1667. One of these names V. of St James,
Dover, 1656-62; ejected.
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 3, 1651. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1654-5. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1657-8.
DAVIES, JOHN. B.D. 1668 (Lit. Reg.). Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, July 25, 1655; B.A. 1665. Created D.D.
(Oxford) 1670. R. of Heydon, Essex, 1676. R. of Little
Chishall, 1684. Died Oct. 4, I7i7, aged 82. Will, P.C.C.
One of these names R. of Hunsdon, Herts., 1661-78. (Al.
Oxon.)
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, Jan. 13, 1681-2.
(Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Apr. i, 1679. «S* I7-)
S. of John, of St Hilary, Cornwall, gent B.A. 1682-3; M.A.
1687. One of these names V. of Wharton, Lanes., i7«-4-
Died 1714.
DAVIES, JOHN (JONES). Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 8, 1684,
as John Davies Jones. Matric., as John Jones. S. of David
Jones. B. at Dolgelley. School, Llanigryn (Mr Owen Jones).
B.A. 1688-9, as John Jones.
DAVIES, JOHN
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. I,
1685-6. 3rd s. of Mutton, of Gwysaney, Flints. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1685-6. Adm. Fell. -Com. Apr. 27,
1688; M.A. 1690 (Com. Reg.); D.D. 1715. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1686. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1690-1704.
(Evidently this man, and not the last, as in T. A. Walker.)
Ord. deacon, 1690. Presented to Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1691, but not instituted. Preb. of St Asaph, 1697. Preb. of
Hereford, 1711. R. of Kingsland, Hereford. V. of Kerry,
Montgom., 1717. Precentor of St David's, 1717. Married
Honora, dau. of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. Died at Bath, Dec. 14,
1732. Buried at Kingsland. M.I. there. Brother of Richard
(1692), father of Sneyd (1728). (Burke, L.G.', Browne Willis,
St Asaph, i. 195.)
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 8, 1695. B. in
London, 1679. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1695; B.A.
1698-9; M.A. 1702; LL.D. 1711; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.).
Fellow, 1701-12. Junior Proctor, 1709-10. President, 1717-
32. Vice-Chancellor, 1725-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21,
1711; priest, Sept. 23, 1711. Chaplain to Bishop Moore, of
Ely. R. of Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1711-32. Preb. of Ely, 1711-
32. R. of Glemsford, Suffolk, 1712-9. Author. Died Mar. 7,
1731-2. Will (P.C.C.) 1735- (Queens' Coll. Hist., 237;
D.N.B.)
DAVIES, JOHN. Incorp. B.A. 1698, from Jesus College, Oxford.
Probably s. of Henry, of 'Gragge,' Salop, gent. Matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, June 8, 1693, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1697; M.A. 1700; B.D. 1701. R. of Bucknell, Salop, 1702.
R. of Pitchford. Buried at Pitchford, Mar. 2, 1741-2- (^'-
Oxon.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., v. 188.)
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 16, 1712. S. of
William (1671), deceased, R. of Abington, Northants. Bapt.
there, Nov. 18, 1695. Matric. 1713; Rustat Scholar; B.A.
1716-7; M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1718;
priest, Dec. 20, 1719.
DAVIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. i, 1712.
S. of Henry, deceased. B. in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 20, 1719. Perhaps R. of Barking and Darms-
den, Suffolk, 1722. One of these names V. of Brampton,
Hunts., 1737-43, and R. of Sawtry St Andrew, 1743-67. Died
1767. Will, P.C.C.
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 23,
1719-20. S. of Henry, of Buckerell, Devon, gent. Matric.
1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. i,
1723-4; priest (Exeter) Sept. 25, 1726. V. of Stockland w.
Dalwood, Devon, 1726-47. Chaplain to Earl Poulet. V. of
Axmouth, Devon, 1746. Brother of Charles (1729). (F. S.
Hockaday.)
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, June 3,
1721. Of Salop. Probably s. of John (1685-6), R. of Kings-
land, Heref. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1721. Died
Sept. 5, 1735, aged 31. M.I. at Kingsland. Brother of Sneyd
(1728).
DAVIES, JOHN. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1731; B.A. of Magdalen
Hall, Oxford. (Probably s. of Dav. Jones, of Ystrad, Car-
digan.) Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1713-4,
age 19; B.A. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1718-9.
(Al. Oxon.)
DAVIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 23, 1737. Of
Wales. Matric. 1737.
DAVIES, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1738. S. of David, of
Trawsfynydd, Carnarvs. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Mar. 18, 1718-9, age 18; B.A. from St Edmund Hall, 1722-3.
One of these names (M.A.) V. of Fawsley, Northants., 1738-
65. Buried there 1765. (Al. Oxon.)
DAVIES, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, June 24, 1673.
S. of Joseph, merchant, of Wisbech. School, Wisbech.
Matric. 1673. Will proved, P.C.C., 1682.
DAVIS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 16, 1721.
S. of George, of 'Holford,' Cheshire. School, Macclesfield
(Mr Allen). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1736. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1726. C. of Swaffham Bulbeck,
Cambs., 1728. V. of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, 1730-51. V. of
Gt Wilbraham, Cambs., 1736. R. of Barton Mills, Suffolk,
1751- V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1758-63. Died May 5,
1763. Buried at Bottisham. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
DAVYES, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June i, 1670;
B.A. 1673-4.
DAVYS, OWYN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1561. Of
Wales. B.A. 1566; M.A. from Queens', 1569; B.D. 1577.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Oct. 10, 1576.
DAVIES, OWEN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. n, 1653-4. Of
Wales. Matric. 1654; Scholar, 1657; B.A. I657-S; M.A. 1662.
V. of St Ippolytes, Herts., 1670-7. Died 1677. (The Preb.
of Bangor was probably his Oxford contemporary.) (Al.
Oxon.)
DAVIES, THEOPHILUS
DA VIES, OWEN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1735; B.A.
1739-40. V. of South Stoneham, Hants., 1744. R. of Exton.
C. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1747-94- Died Sept. 30, 1794-
(Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., n. 20.)
DAVIES, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1642. S. of John, R. of Garthbeibio, Montgom. B. at Cher-
bury, Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Twin-brother of John
(1642).
DAVIS, PETER. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 20, 1741.
Of Chester. Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5. One of these names,
s. of Robert, late of Llanerch, Denbigh, deceased; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1739-40.
DAVIES, PHINEAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 25, 1691. Of
Salop. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5.
DAVIES, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 2, 1632-3.
Of Montgomeryshire. Matric. 1633; Scholar, 1634; B.A.
1636-7; M.A. 1640. V. of Meifod, Montgom., 1647-9; de-
prived; and 1660-97. R. of Cwm, 1661-97.
DAVYSE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1567.
DAVIES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. 9, 1664.
Matric. 1665.
DAVIES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 10,
1671. S. of Randolph, clerk, of 'Peniarth,' Montgom. B.
there. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1671.
DAVIES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
July 2, 1692. Of Denbighshire, sths. of Mutton, of Gwysaney
and Llanerch. School, Ruthin. Scholar, 1693; Matric. 1694;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1699-1702. V. of Ruabon,
Denbighs., 1706-46. Preb. of St Asaph, 1710. R. of Kilken,
1721-46. R. of Erbistock. Preb. of Brecon. Preb. of St
David's, 1723. Archdeacon of St David's, 1737-46. Bene-
factor to Peterhouse, and to Ruabon School. Died May 25,
1746. Buried at Mold. M.I. Brother of John (1685-6).
(Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
DAVIES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Aug. 19, 1726.
Of Salop. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734; M.D. 1748.
Fellow, 1730-40. F.R.S. 1738. Practised at Shrewsbury,
afterwards at Bath. Author, medical. Died at Bath. Buried
there Dec. 25, 1761. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
DAVIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Oct. 19,
1733. S. of Richard. B. at Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1740.
DAVIES, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, Mar. 13,
1655-6. Of Wales. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Gwysaney,
Flints., Esq. Bapt. at Mold, Apr. 15, 1639. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 26, 1658. Of the Guard of Horse to Charles II.
Died Nov. 8, 1668, aged 28. (Burke, L.G.)
DAVYES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Jan. 20,
1661-2. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1663.
DAVIES, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at TRINITY, Apr. 23, 1680.
Perhaps s. of Mutton, of Llanerch, Denbs., Esq.; adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1677- High Sheriff for Flints., 1704. Died
July 8, 1710. If so, brother of John (1685-6) and Richard
(1692).
DAVIES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 28,
1716. S. of Francis, collector of taxes. B. at Ruthin, Denbigh.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20.
DAVIES, ROGER. M.A. from KING'S, 1724. S. of William, of
Lampeter, Pembs., gent. B. Mar. 5, 1686-7. Matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, Jan. 16, 1702-3, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1706. Master of Carmarthen School, 1724. R. of Rhos-
crowther, Pembs., 1724. Probably preb. of St David's, 1733.
(Al. Own.)
DAVYS, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CAIUS, June 13, 1566.
S. of Thomas, of Howden, Yorks. School, Howden. Brother
of Thomas (1556).
DAVIES, SNEYD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1728.
S. of John (1685), R. of Kingsland, Hereford. B. at Shrews-
bury, 1709. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1737; D.D.
1759. Fellow, 1732. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 1733. Chaplain
to Cornwallis, Bishop of Lichfield. Canon of Lichfield; and
Master of St John's hospital there. R. of Kingsland, Here-
ford, 1732. Archdeacon of Derby, 1755-69. Author, poetical.
Died Jan. 20, 1769. M.I. at Kingsland. Probably brother of
John (1721). (D.N.B.; Browne Willis, St Asaph, I. 196.)
DAVIS, STAPLETON. Adm. at CLARE, Aug. 30, 1718. Migrated
to Christ's, Feb. 29, 1719-20, age 22. Previously adm. at
. Trinity College, Dublin, Aug. 20, 1717. S. of John. B. at
Montserrat. School, Westminster. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1721-2.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1723. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-
8. Went out to the Leeward Islands, Nov. 12, 1729. (Peile,
11.197.)
DAVYS, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22,
1702. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6.
Died in College. Buried Mar. 20, 1708.
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DAVIES, THOMAS
DAVYS, THOMAS. LL.D. 1548, from Sx JOHN'S. B. at Llan-
bedr-y-Cennin, Camarvs. (B.Civ.L. at Oxford.) Perhaps
B.A. (Oxford) 1515-6; M.A. 1521; B.Can.L. 1530; B.Civ.L.
I535-6. R. of Llanbedr-y-Cennin, Carnarvs., and V. of
Caerhun, 1535. Chancellor of Bangor, 1546; deprived, 1554;
restored, 1558. Archdeacon of St Asaph, 1558. Bishop of
St Asaph, 1561-73. Benefactor to Queens' College. Died
Oct. 16, 1573. Buried at Abergele. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Cooper, i. 319, and in. 82; Browne Willis, St Asaph, i.
104.)
DAVYS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1556.
S. of Thomas, of Howden, Yorks. Scholar; B.A. 1559-60.
Migrated to Caius, as Fell. -Com. June 26, 1564, age 27. One
of these names R. of Shelfhanger, Norfolk, 1579-80. Brother
of Simon (1566). (Venn, i. 54.)
DAVIES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1572.
B. at Caerhun, Carnarvon. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 28,
1579; priest, Dec. 21, 1579.
DAVIES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 23, 1575. Of
Wales.
DAVIES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1577.
Of London. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; M.D. 1591. Licentiate
R.C.P. 1593. Fellow, 1594. Censor. Lumleian Lecturer,
1607. Buried at St Dunstan-in-the-West, Aug. 20, 1615.
Will, P.C.C. (Munk, i. 107; Peile, i. 141.)
DAVIES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 24, 1651. Of
London. Probably s. of John, draper, of Old Jewry, London.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1651; Matric. 1652. One of
these names, of Furnival's Inn, 2nd s. of Thomas, late of
Droitwich, gent., deceased, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 21,
1653-4. Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 1667-8. Knighted,
1667. Mayor of London, 1676-7. 'Davies, the little fellow,
my schoolfellow, the bookseller; and is now become sheriff,
which is a strange turn methinks' (Pepys, Diary). Died
Mar. 1679-80. Father of Thomas (1704).
DAVIES, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1665, from Jesus College,
Oxford. Matric. there, Nov. 7, 1650; B.A. (Oxford) 1653;
M.A. 1655-6. Probably ord. priest (Brian Duppa, Sarum)
Mar. 12, 1658-9; C. of St Leonard, Shoreditch, in 1664.
DAVYS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Nov. 8, 1675.
Perhaps s. of Mutton, of Llanerch, Denbs., Esq.; adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1677. Died 1697. If so, brother of John
(1685-6), Robert (1680) and Richard (1692).
DAVIES, THOMAS. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1704. S. of Sir
Thomas (1651), sheriff of London, Knt. Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, July 13, 1686, age 15; B.A. from Oriel
College, 1690. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 13, 1687. In-
herited the manor of Cressing, near Braintree, Essex, where
he shot himself, before July 23, 1705. (Al. Oxon.; Her. and
Gen., vi. 155, 357.)
DAVIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, July 12,
1727. S. of Thomas, of Shepton Mallet, Somerset. School,
Wells (Mr Creyghton). Matnc. 1727; B.A. 1731-2. Perhaps
V. of Ilminster, Somerset, till 1768. Will (P.C.C.) 1768.
DAVYS, WILLIAM (1506-7), tee DA WES.
DA VICE or DAVIS, W. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, 1564.
DAVYS, W. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1565.
DAVIES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1577.
Of Salop.
DAVYES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct. 16, 1596.
Of Carnarvonshire. Matric. c. 1596.
DAVIES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 21, 1650. Of
Denbighshire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
DAVIES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. i, 1661-2.
Matric. 1661-2; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Ord. deacon (Ely) June, 1669.
DAVIES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 5, 1668.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1669; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1674.
DAVIES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 19, 1671.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1676. One of these names R. of Papworth, Cambs., 1689.
R. of Abington, Northants., 1692-1709. Died 1709. Father
of John (1712).
DAVIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 28,
1678. S. of George, deceased. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1685. Perhaps V. of Beverley,
1683-92, and V. of Rudstone, 1692-1717. Died 1717.
DAVIES, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1706. S. of Hugh, of
Titley, Hereford. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Feb. 28,
1699-1700, age 21 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1703; M.A. (Incorp. from
Cambridge) 1709. One of these names R. of Aldbury, Herts.,
1708-54. Died 1754. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
V.A.C. II. 17
DAVISON, JONATHAN
DAVIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age I9) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 19,
1743- S. of Richard, gent., of Lancashire. B. at Exton
School, Clitheroe.
DAVYS,
B.A. 1513-4-
DAVIES, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 27, 1645. From
Oxford.
DAVIS, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, 1734-5.
DAVILL, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter 162 v
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. from Trinity, 1631.
DAVYLL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1568.
DAVIL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1641. Probably brother of Thomas (1641) and John (1645-6).
DAVILLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1610;
B.A. 1613-4.
DAVILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 26,
1645-6. S. of Thomas, attorney, of Kirkby Fleetham, Yorks.
B. there. School, Fleetham (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1645-6;
B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. (Had been a student at Edinburgh
for two years before admission.)
DAVILE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 21, 1733. Matric.
1733; Scholar, 1736; B.A. 1736-7. Master of Doncaster
School, 1737-43. Perhaps V. of Islington, Norfolk, 1755-
1800. V. of WiggenhallSt Mary, 1755-1800. R. of Boughton,
1765-1800. Died Feb. 8, 1800, aged 90.
DAVILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1572.
S. of William, of Coxwold, Yorks. Migrated to Caius, Apr. 25,
1576, age 19. School, Newburgh. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
DAVIL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1641. Probably s. of Thomas, of Kirkby Fleetham, Yorks.;
age 40 in 1665 and brother of Henry (1641) and John (1645-6).
DAVYLL, . B.D. 1482-3.
DA VINE, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1652.
DAVISON, ANDREW. Incorp. at Oxford, 1544-5, as B.A. of
Cambridge (decree not found). Of Christ Church, Oxford, in
1547. 'M.A. from beyond the seas.' (Al. Oxon.)
DAVISON, ASHTON. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. ('Anthony* in grace.)
DAVISON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S,
c. 1595. Probably s. of William, Secretary of State; and
brother of Walter of the same date, and of Francis.
DAVISON, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell. -Com. (age 12) from EM-
MANUEL, Easter, 1586. Doubtless s. of William, Secretary
of State. B. c. 1575. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 14, 1593.
Travelled abroad, 1595-7. Author, Poetical Rhapsody, etc.
Probably died in or before 1619. (D.N.B.)
DAVISON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. 25, 1609.
Matric. pens. 1609; B.A. 1613-4.
DAVISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 21,
1723-4. S. of Thomas (1681), physician, of Durham. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1724. Brother of Robert (1727).
DAVISON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 26, 174°- Of
Norton, Durham.
DAVYSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1557-8.
Perhaps ord. acolyte at Chester, Sept. 1557. (Peile, i. 65.)
DAVISON, JOHN. Resident pens, at TRINITY HALL, Aug.
1564.
DAVISON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1625.
DAVISON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June
3, 1679. S. of Alexander, Esq., deceased. B. at Wynyard
House, Durham. Bapt. at Grindon, Mar. 29, 1664. School,
Coxwold. Matric. 1679. Of Blakiston, Esq. Mamed Mary,
dau. of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. Died Nov. 22, 1690.
Buried at Norton, Durham. M.I. Pedigree in Le Neves
Knights, 101. (Surtees, Durham, in. 166.)
DAVISON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 30, 1665. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Newcastle,
Northumberland. B. there. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Jan. 14,
1640-50. School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matnc. 1665; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672; B.D. 1679- Fellow, 1670. Ord. priest
(London) Feb. 24, 1677-8. V. of Aldworth Berks , 1687.
Died Oct. 6, 1690, aged 40. M.I. at Norton, Durham. (Surtees,
Durham, in. 157.)
DAVISON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
William (1690). (H/M. Wood.)
DAVISON, JONATHAN
DAVISON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 3, 173*.
Of Durham. Matric. 1738-3. Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 15,
1734-5. Scholar. Died at Norton, Durham, Nov. 8, 1788.
(G. Mag.)
DAVISON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 15,
1702. S. of William, deceased. B. at Durham. School,
Durham (Mr Ross). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 19, 1709; C. of King's Cliffe,
Northants. V. of Ellingham, Northumberland, 1714-59.
Died Oct. i, 1759. Buried at Ellingham.
DAVISON, MORTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
23t 1739- S. of William, Esq. (1690), of Durham. B. at
Beamish. Bapt at Tanfield, May 29, 1721. School, Durham
(Mr Dongworth). Matric. 1739. Married Dorothy, dau. of
Thomas Younghusband, of Budle, Durham. Died without
issue. Buried at Tanfield, Durham, Feb. 21, 1774- Brother
of Thomas (1740). (Scott-Mayor, in. 501; H. M. Wood.)
DAVISON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1624. Doubtless s. of Sir Alexander, of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Knt Bapt. at St Nicholas, July n, 1609. B.A. 1628-9.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1629. Of Thomley, Durham,
Esq. Married, at Houghton-le-Spring, Jan. 16, 1637-8,
Timotbea, dau. of Sir William Belasyse, Knt. Died Aug. 15,
1684, aged 74. M.I. at St Oswald's, Durham. Father of
William (1655), brother of Thomas (1623). (Le Neve, Man.,
v. 56; Vis. of Durham, 1666; H. M. Wood.)
DAVISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 9,
1687. S. of William (1655), Esq. B. at Layton, Durham.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1687; B.A. from Trinity
Hall, 1690-1. Barrister-at-law. Of Elvet. Buried May 5,
1699. (Surtees, Durham, in. 167.)
DAVISON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1569.
One of these names R. of Holton, Suffolk, 1574-85. One R.
of Kirby Cane, Norfolk, 1579-1619. (Pette, i. no.)
DAVISON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S. Michs. 1602.
DAVISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 18,
1677-8. S. of Robert, farmer. B. at Warkworth, Northum-
berland. School, Warkworth (private; Mr Cogin). Matric.
1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. P.C. of Bamburgh, North-
umberland, 1690-1702. V. of Warkworth, 1696-1702. Died
1702. Buried at Warkworth.
DAVISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1727. S. of Thomas (1681). B. at Durham. Bapt at St
Mary-le-Bow, Nov. 25, 1708. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1727. Probably V. of St Giles', Durham, till 1742; and V. of
Croxdale, 1742-59. Brother of George (1723-4). The V. of
Ellingham, Northumberland, seems to have been an Oxford
contemporary. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 407; G. B. Routledge;
H. M. Wood.)
DAVYSON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
DAVISON, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 26, 1723.
Of Salop. Matric, 1724; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Fellow,
1727. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8; priest, Sept 21,
1729.
DAVISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1623-4. Doubtless s. and h. of Alexander, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, Esq. (afterwards Knt). Bapt May 14, 1607. B.A.
1627-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 17, 1628. Knighted,
July 30, 1660. Sheriff of Durham, 1661. Died May 23, 1667.
M.I. at Norton. Brother of Ralph (1624).
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1652. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B.
there. Bapt at St Nicholas, Mar. 20, 1635-6. School,
Houghton-le-Spring. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
Fellow, 1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663. V. of Norton,
Durham, 1663-90; deprived, as a non-juror; afterwards con-
formed. Married, at Durham Cathedral, Oct 15, 1663, Mary,
dau. of Joseph Naylor, D.D. Died Dec. 15, 1715. M.I. at
Norton. Father of Thomas (1681).
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1658. S. of William, gent., of Harrington, Lines. B. there.
School, Partney (Mr Booker), Lines. Matric. 1658.
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 8,
1660. S. of John, deceased, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. there.
School, Newcastle (Mr Fretevile). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. Ord. priest, 1665. C. of Bamborough, 1665-90.
Licensed, Mar. 27, 1666, to marry Elizabeth Burtown.
(H. M. Wood.)
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1681 S. of Thomas (1652). B. at Norton, Durham. School,
Durham (Mr Batterson). Matric. 1681 ; B.A. 1684-5 ; M.A.
1688. Fellow, 1689-93. Non-juror. Extra-licentiate R.C.P.
1692. Practised for many years in Durham. Died Apr. 30,
1724. Father of George (1723-4) and Robert (1727). (Munk,
I. 496.)
DAWBNEY, RAINOR
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at MAGDALENE,
July 8, 1682. S. of Thomas, gent B. at Utterby, Lines.
School, Alford. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1686-7. Fellow, 1688.
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct 18,
1731. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Blakiston, Durham. Bapt.
at Norton, June 19, 1712. School, Kirk-Heaton, Yorks.
(Mr Clarke). Matric. 1731. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
June n, 1730. Died Feb. 5, 1756. M.I. at Norton, Durham.
DAVISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
27, 1740. S. of William (1690), of Beamish, Durham. B. there.
Bapt at Tanfield, June 15, 1723. School, Durham (Mr Dong-
worth). Matric. 1740. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 8, 1743.
Brother of Morton (1739).
DAVISON, WALTER. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, 1595.
S. of William, secretary of State. B. in London, Dec. 17,
1581. Afterwards a soldier in the Netherlands. Probably
died before Dec. 1608. Author, Poems. Brother of Francis
(1586) and probably of Christopher (1595). (Cooper, in. 13;
D.N.S.)
DAVISON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1491-2.
DAVISON, WILLIAM, Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1634; B.A.
1641-2; M.A. 1661.
DAVISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1636. S. and h. of Edmund, deceased. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1637. Of Horncastle, Lines.
DAVISON or DAVIDSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S,
Easter, 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. One of these names
lecturer at Berwick-on-Tweed. Buried there Dec. 18, 1672.
DAVISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1655. Doubtless s. of Ralph (1624), of Wynyard, Durham,
Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May i, 1656. Barrister-at-law,
1666. Buried Apr. 29, 1696. Father of Ralph (1687).
DAVISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Jan. 13, 1673-4. S. of John, of Cambridge. School, Perse.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1679.
DAVISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
22, 1690. S. of Timothy, gent. B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Houghton (Mr Stubbard). Matric. 1690. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 12, 1691-2. Barrister, 1700. Died Aug. 27,
1734. M. I. at Tanfield, Durham. Brother of Jonathan (1703),
father of Morton (1739) and Thomas (1740). (Surtees, n. 227.)
DAVISON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, 1587-8.
DAVISON, . Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1627.
DAW, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 28,
1666. S. of George, of Drayton, Somerset School, Martock.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1670-1.
DAW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 25, 1745. B. in
London. One of these names, s. and h. of William, of the
Inner Temple, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1744.
DAWANCE, . Fee for B.A. 1466-7.
DAWBER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May
31 or June i, 1670. S. of William, deceased, of Kirton-in-
Lindsey, Lines. School, Kirton. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
DAWBER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1575-
DAWBNEY, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, (age 13) from PETER-
ROUSE, Michs. 1576. S. of Christopher, of Sharrington,
Norfolk. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583, as 'Danby.' Brother of
the next, and of Robert (1581). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
DAWBNEY, CLEMENT. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 3,
1581. S. of Christopher, gent B. at Sharrington, Norfolk.
School, Eye, Suffolk. Matric. pens. 1581. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 1602, ass. of Christopher, of Sharrington,
Norfolk, late of New Inn. Buried at Swanton Morley, Oct. 8,
1638. (Venn, i. in.)
DAUBNEY, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16, 1588.
Matric. 1588, as Dawney.
DAWBNEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1551.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1561; B.D. 1569.
Fellow of Magdalene, in 1561. Fellow of St John's, 1562.
University preacher, 1566. Proctor, 1567-8. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 8; priest (Peterb.) Sept 20, 1561.
DAWBNEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
B. at Scotter, Lines., 1570. B.A. from Magdalene, 1592-3;
M.A. as 'Dawbury,' 1598. Ord. priest (Salisbury). V. of
Calverton, Notts. R. of Scotter, Lines., 1605-10. Admon.
(Lincoln) 1610.
DAUBNY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1631 ;
B.A. 1634-5. Perhaps R. of Brigsley, Lines., 1642.
D'AUBENAY, RAINOR. Fellow of PEMBROKE, c. 1360. Proctor
for the College at Rome (Loder.)
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DAWBNEY, ROBERT
DAWBNEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1581. Probably s. of Christopher, of Sharrington, Norfolk.
Brother of Arthur (1576) and Clement (1581).
DAWBUZ, see DAUBUZ.
DA WES, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. from Trinity, 1587. Ord. priest
(Colchester) Apr. 6, 1602. V. of Stutton, Suffolk, 1602-15.
DA WES, DARCY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, May 4,
1720. S. of Sir William (1695), Archbishop of York. Matric.
1721; M.A. 1722. Succeeded as baronet, 1724. Died Aug. 16,
1732. Will (P.C.C.) 1734. Left a son William, with whom the
title became extinct in 1741. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DAWES, DORMER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 4, 1694.
Of Salop. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701; B.D. 1710.
Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701; priest, Dec. 21,
1701. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1706-13.
DAWS, ED. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent, 1564-5.
One Edward Dawes, 'preacher and blind,' was buried at
Berwick-on-Tweed, June 20, 1578. A contemporary in A I.
Oxon.
DAWES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1742. S. of Thomas, of Solihull, Warws. B. there. School,
Solihull (Mr Mashiler). Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6. Ord.
deacon (Ely) June, 1747; C. of Foulmere, Cambs. R. of
Elmdon, Warws., 1756-89. V. of Radford Semele, 1761-89.
Died Feb. 1789. (Scott-Mayor, in. 529.)
DAWES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
June 12, 1750. Of Middlesex. S. of Francis. Bapt. Oct. 27,
I733> at St George's, Hanover Square. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1751; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757. Fellow,
1758. Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1754. Esquire
Bedell, 1755-89. Taxor, 1770. Hanged himself in the bell
ropes of the College Chapel. Buried at Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, Oct. z, 1789. Will, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker, 299;
Al. Carthus.)
DAWES, JOHN. B.A. 1536-7; M.A. 1540. Probably fellow of
CHRIST'S (as Davys), 1540-1. One of these names Master
of Ipswich School, 1567-82. R. of Stutton, Suffolk, 1570-
1602. (Peile, i. 22.)
DAWES, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1614-5.
DAWES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1620. Of
Hampshire. B.A. 1624; M.A. 1628. Licensed to cure of
Martin (? Merton), Surrey, Oct. 31, 1629.
DAWES, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter, 1659.
Bapt. at Putney, Feb. i, 1643-4. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Mar. 8, 1658-9; as s. and h. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Roe-
hampton, Surrey. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber.
Created Bart., June i, 1663. Buried at Putney, Dec. 5, 1671.
Admon. P.C.C. Father of Robert (1686) and William (1695).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
DAWES, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1571; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1579. Usher of Ipswich School, till
1580. V. of Wycombe, Bucks., 1592. R. of Harlington,
Midds., 1599-1603. R. of Luddenham, Kent, 1604.
DAWES, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
15, 1664. S. of William, gent., of High Barton, Westmorland.
B. there. School, Kendal (Mr Jackson). Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 13, 1665.
DAWES, OWEN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1578. Matric.
Michs. 1579.
DAWES, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Sept. 13,
1 66 1. Of Leicestershire.
DAWES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 25,
1697. S. of William, of Northants. School, Winchester.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1698 (of 'Trinity College');
priest, Sept. 22, 1711 ('B.A.'). C. of Hazelbeach, Northants.,
1698; of Maidwell; and of Kelmarsh, till his death. Buried
there July 17, 1719. (H. I. Longden.)
DAWES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 18, 1725-6.
Bapt. at Market Bosworth, June 27, 1709; as s. of Richard,
maltster. School, Market Bosworth. Matric. 1726; B.A.
1729-30; M.A. 1733. Incorp. at Oxford, 1735-49. Fellow,
1731. Master of Newcastle-on-Tyne Grammar School, 1738.
Master of St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle, 1738-49. Retired
from Newcastle school 1749, to Heworth, where he died Mar.
21, 1766, aged 57. M.I. Great Greek Scholar. Author, Miscel-
lanea critica. (D.N.B. ; Surtees' Durham, n. 70; H. M. Wood.)
DAWES, ROBERT. Adm. as nobleman at ST CATHARINE'S,
June 22, 1686. S. of Sir John (1659). LL.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.).
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 27, 1688-9. Succeeded as
2nd Bart., 1671. Died at Cambridge, 1690. Admon., P.C.C.
Brother of William (1695). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
DAWES or DAWSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1508-9.
BAWLING, JOHN
DAWES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 26, 1668 Of
Salop. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675; B.D. 1684.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1678. R. of Eaton Constantino, Salop
1673- V. of St Mary's, Shrewsbury, 1679-1715. Died Jan. 10.
1714-5, aged 63.
DAWS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1496-7.
DAWES or DAVYS, WILLIAM. M.Gram. 1506-7.
DAWES, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1532-3. V. of All Hallows
Barking, 1542-65. R. of All Saints, Maldon, Essex, 1551-61
R. of Rivenhall, 1560-5. Died 1565. Will (P.C.C.) 1565.
DAWES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 7, 1591.
DAWES, WILLIAM. M.D. July, 1682 (Lit. Reg.). 'Student in
one of our Universities.' Probably matric. from All Souls'
College, Oxford, 1672. Studied at Leyden; admitted there,
July 12, 1680. M.D. 1680, age 25. Candidate R.C.P. 1683.
Fellow, 1685. Censor. Elect. Consiliarius. President,
1712-6. Retired and resided in Guernsey. Died Mar. q. m*.
(Munk, i. 437.)
DAWES, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1695. S. of
Sir John (1659), of Booking, Essex, Bart. B. Sept. 12, 1671.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's, Oxford,
July i, 1687, age 15. Migrated to St Catharine's, 1689. D.D.
1696 (Lit. Reg.). Master of St Catharine's, 1697-1714. Vice-
Chancellor, 1698-9. Succeeded as Bart., 1690. Chaplain to
William III, 1697; and to Queen Anne. Preb. of Worcester,
1698-1708. R. and Dean of Bocking, Essex, 1699. Bishop
of Chester, 1708-14. Archbishop of York, 1714-24. Married
Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas d'Arcy, of Braxted Lodge, Knt.
Died Apr. 30, 1724. Buried in St Catharine's Chapel. M.I.
there. Father of Darcy (1720), brother of Robert (1686).
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
DAWES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 2,
1703. S. of Thomas, Sheriff of Kildare, Ireland. B. in London.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A.
1714. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 29, 1707-8; priest, Mar. 15,
1711-2. C. of Furthoe, Northants., 1708. One of these names,
of Shalford, Essex, clerk. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1752.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
DAWES, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1576.
DAWES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 13,
1715-6. Of London. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 20, 1724.
DAWES, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
DAWGHS or DAUGES, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at QUEENS',
June 5, 1654. Of Essex. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1657-8; M.A.
1661. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1662. Probably R. of Little
Bardfield, Essex, 1665. Died 1666.
DAWGHS or DAWG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', 1651.
Of Essex. S. and h. of Robert, of Loughton, Essex, Esq.
Matric. Lent, 1653-4; B.A. 1655-6. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 29, 1655.
DAWKES, THOMAS. Student of PEMBROKE. B. at Southwell,
Notts. Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 24, i559-6°i age 23.
DAWKYN, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584.
DAWKYN, JEREMY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 16,
1690. S. of Jeremy, gent. B. at Ynysawdre, Glamorganshire.
School, Swansea (Mr Davys). Matric. 1691.
DAWKINS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
26, 1673 S. of Rowland, of Swansea, Glamorgan. B. there.
School, Swansea (Mr Davys). Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7;
M.A. 1680; B.D. 1688. Fellow, 1680-1717; ejected as non-
juror.
DAWKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June
23, 1669. S. of Jenkins, of Co. Carmarthen. B. at Llangadock.
School, 'Boxrood' (?Broxted). Matric. from Christ's, 1669.
Migrated to St John's, Oct. 25, 1669. M.B. from St John's,
1674; M.D. 1679. Candidate R.C.P. 1679. Fellow, 1682.
Gulstonian lecturer, 1684. Censor. Died in great poverty,
Jan. 1690-1. Buried at St Catherine Cree, London. Son-in-
law of John Smith, M.D., who died in 1679. (Munk, i. 422;
Peile, n. 24; J. Ch. Smith.)
DAWLING, JOHN. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541- Fellow of ST
JOHN'S, 1538.
DAULING, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1661. Of Kent.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Signs for deacon's
orders (London) Sept. 19, 1668; for priest's, May 25, 1670.
R. of Ringwould, Kent, 1679-1727. R- of Alkham, till 1727.
Died 1727. One of these names, of Westerham, Kent; adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1662. (H. G. Harrison.)
DAWLINGE or DAULINGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
June 14, 1688. Of Kent. Doubtless s. of the above. Matric.
1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. priest (London) July 21,
1695. V. of Ewell and Alkham, Kent, succeeding his father.
Father of the next.
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DAWLING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 12, 1734-5-
Afterwards Fell. -Com. Of Kent. Doubtless s. and h. of John
above, clerk, of Alkham. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov.
1734-
DAWLING or DAWLYN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
CHRIST'S, Feb. n, 1631-2. S. of Richard, mercer. Bapt. at
Westerham, Kent, June 22, 1615. School, Westerham
(Mr Walter). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M-A. 1639. R. of
Frinsted, Kent, 1645. R. and patron of Ringwould, Kent,
till his death, 1679. Perhaps father of John (1661). (Peile,
i. 416.)
DAWNET or DAWNYLL, . A friar. D.D. 1485-6. Perhaps
Danet, chaplain to the King. (See Gr. Bk, A, 138.)
DAWNEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 6,
1637. Probably s. and h. of John, late of Womersley, Yorks.,
Esq. B. c. 1620. Matric. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 2,
1639. Succeeded to his grandfather's estates at Sessay and
Cowick. Yorks., 1642. Created Bart., May 19, 1642. Died
July 13, 1644. Buried at Sessay. Brother of Thomas (1634)
and John (1641). (G.E.C.)
DAWNEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 14,
1634. S. of Thomas (1603-4), R. of Salthouse, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Salthouse (Mr Woodmansey). Matric.
1634; Scholar, 1635-9; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 20, 1640. R. of Salthouse, Norfolk, 1643.
Will proved (Norwich) 1676-7. Father of John (1667-8),
brother of John (1638). (Venn, i. 312.)
DAWNAY, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 14,
1670-1. S. of Sir John (1641), Knt, of Cowick, Yorks.
Bapt. at Snaith, Sept. 14, 1654. School, Cheam, Surrey
(Mr Aldridge). Deputy Lieutenant, East Riding, 1687-8.
Buried at Snaith, Feb. 21, 1691-2. (Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
DAWNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Nov. 8, 1638.
S. of Thomas (1603-4), R. of Salthouse, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Holt (Mr Tallis). Matric. 1639. Brother of Edward
(1634).
DAWNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 17, 1641. 2nd s.
of John, of Cowick, Yorks., deceased. Bapt. at Hooton
Pagnel, Jan. 25, 1624-5. Matric. 1641. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. 16, 1640-1. Knighted, June 2, 1660. M.P. for 'Yorks.,
1660; for Pontefract, 1661-87, 1689. Created Viscount
Downe, Feb. 19, 1680-1. Sat in the Irish Parliament of
James II, in 1689. Died Oct. i, 1695. Buried at Snaith.
Brother of Christopher (1637) and Thomas (1634), father of
George (1670). (G.E.C. ; A. Gray.)
DAWNEY, JpHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 21, 1647. Of
Radnorshire.
DAWNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 17,
1667-8. S. of Edward (1634), R. of Salthouse, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Holt (Mr Mazey) and Norwich. Matric.
1668; Scholar, 1668-75; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1675; priest (Ely) Oct. 3, 1675. R.
of Roydon, Norfolk, 1675-1704; of Caston, 1691-1704. (Venn,
i- 433-)
DAWNAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 12, 1690-1.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Thomas, late of Selby, Yorks.,
Esq. Bapt. there, Mar. 18, 1674. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb.
n, 1690-1. Perhaps M.P. for Aldborough, Yorks., 1713-15.
DAWNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, c. Apr. 1724.
S. of John, gent., of Roydon, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Botesdale (Mr Mabourne) and Norwich (Mr Reddington).
Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724-30; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731.
Fellow, 1730-53. Proctor, 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
24, 1730; priest (Norwich) June 4, 1732. R. of Long Stratton,
Norfolk, and St Clement's, Norwich, 1753-66. Died July 7,
1766. (Venn, u. 20.)
DAWNEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 23,
1603-4. S. of John, of Little Walsingham, Norfolk. Bapt.
Oct. 6, 1588. School, Holt (Mr Gillott). B.A. 1607-8; M.A.
1611. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 12, 1608-9. R. of Salthouse,
1613-42. Will proved (Norwich) 1642. Father of Edward
(1634) and John (1638).
DAWNEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 20, 1626. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1626, as Dawning; B.A. 1631-2.
DAWNEY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 19, 1634. S. of John, Esq. B. at Cowick, Yorks. Bapt.
at Snaith, Dec. 15, 1616. Schools, Wakefield and York.
Matric. 1634. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1634. Buried at
Snaith, Apr. 19, 1639. Brother of Christopher (1637) and
John (1641). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666; Surtees Society, xxxvi.
101.)
DAWNYE, . B.A. 1455-6.
DAWNY, . Matric. from TRINITY, c. 1590.
DAWNSER or DAUSER, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from KIKG'S,
1592-3-
DAWSON, GEORGE
DAWNSER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, 1592-3-
DAWNSER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1563.
Matric. 1563; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow till 1578.
Held a lease of College lands at Halstead, Essex.
DAWNCER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1592;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598.
DAWNSER, RpBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1557. Matric. 1557-8. Died 1559.
DAWSON, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1639; B.A. 1642-3. Perhaps V. of Stannington, Yorks.,
1689-96.
DAWSON, ALEXANDER. B.Civ.L. 1494-5-
DAWSON, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1588-9; Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1593-4! M.A. 1597.
DAWSON, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, July 4, 1724-
S. of William (1691-2), of Langcliff Hall, Settle, Yorks.
B. there. School, Giggleswick (Mr Carr). Matric. 1724;
Scholar, 1725; M.B. 1730; M.D. 1735- F.R.C.P. 1737-
Censor. Physician to St George's Hospital, 1745. Retired
to his estate of Langclifi Hall, 1776. Author. Died at
Liverpool, Dec. 23, 1794, aged 88. Buried at Bolton in
Craven, Yorks. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1795. (D.N.B.; Peile, u.
209; M. H. Peacock.)
DAWSON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Nov.
21, 1748. S. of Anthony, attorney-at-law, of Yorkshire.
B. at Azerley, near Ripon. School, Coxwold (Mr Midgeley).
Matric. 1748. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 17, 1748-9.
Barrister, 1762.
DAWSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 14, 1720.
B. at Wakefield, Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1720;
Scholar; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Fellow, 1724-38. Re-
ceived testimonial for deacon's orders, Dec. 10, 1724, by
Bishop of Gloucester. R. of Fornham All Saints, Suffolk,
1738-45. R. of Burgh. Died 1745.
DAWSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 2, 1634.
S. of Charles, of Cambridge, bookbinder. School, Perse.
Matric. 1634-5. Migrated to Caius, Feb. 21, 1641-2, age 25.
B.A. 1641-2.
DAWSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 31, 1663. S. of Josias. B. at Langcliff, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick. Matric. 1663. Of Langcliff. Married Margaret,
dau. of Sir Thomas Craven. M.I. in Giggleswick Church,
dated 1695. Father of William (1691). (Peile, i. 601; Yorks.
Bibliographer, i. 166.)
DAWSON, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July r,
1703. S. of David, husbandman. B. at Allerthorpe, Yorks.
School, Sherburn (Mr Baines). Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708; priest, 1709. R. of Didsbury,
Lanes., 1709. V. of Aberford, Yorks., 1716-33. Died 1733.
DAWSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 18, 1613.
Matric. 1613; B.A. i6i6-;7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford,
1620. Licensed to practise physic, 1621. M.B. and M.D.
(Oxford) 1633. F.R.C.P. 1634. Died Dec. 16, 1635. (Munk ,
i. 218.)
DAWSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1655.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9.
DAWSON, EDWARD COOKE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATH-
ARINE'S, Feb. 21, 1727. S. of James, of Kendal, Westmor-
land, gent. Matric. 1727, from Queen's College, Oxford;
admitted there, Feb. 20, 1721-2, age 18; M.B. (Cambridge)
1727. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 15, 1721.
DAWSON, GABRIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 8,
1683. S. of James, shoemaker. B. at Kendal, Westmorland.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1683. C. of Pilling, Lanes., 1689.
Died, 1692. Admon. (Archd. Richmond) 1692. (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg., 131.)
DAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1655. S. of William, of Lotherton, near Tadcaster, Yorks.,
yeoman. School, Sherburn (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1655, as
Pawson'; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
V. of Sunninghill, Berks., 1664-1700. Author, Origo Legutn.
Buried at Sunninghill, Oct. 5, 1700. Father of the next, Robert
(1695) and Thomas (1692). (D.N.B.; Ashmole, Berks.)
DAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1697. S. of George (above). B. at Sunninghill, Berks. School,
Eton. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 12, 1703-4; priest, Feb. 17, 1705-6. Minister
of Cowshete, near Woking for 50 years. Died there 1755,
aged 76. M.I. Brother of Robert (1695) and Thomas (1692).
(Manning and Bray, i. 151.) (For another of these names
see Al. Oxon.)
DAWSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1735;
Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1739-4°- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2,
1739-40; priest, May 29, 1743. V. of Rushden, Herts.,
1750-70. Died 1770. (Peile, n. 232.)
DAWSON, GILBERT
DAWSON, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1616. Probably s. of Robert, of Ripon. B.A. 1620-1. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1620.
DAWSON, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1568; B.A. 1571-2.
DAWSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent. 1580-1.
DAWSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 13, 1710. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1710-1; Scholar, 1712; LL.B. 1715; LL.D.
1720. Fellow, 1717-37- Will (P.C.C.) 1755; of Groton,
Suffolk.
DAWSON, HUTTON. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1624; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. R. of Sowton, Devon, 1635;
sequestered, c. 1646.
DAWSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 21,
1737. S. of William, apothecary, of Lancashire. B. in
Manchester. School, Salford (Mr Clayton). Matric. 1737.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1733-4. Joined the Pre-
tender's forces, becoming a captain in the 'Manchester
Regiment." Taken prisoner at Carlisle, Dec. 30, 1745.
Executed on Kennington Common, July 30, 1746. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 488; D.N.B.)
DAWSON, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1483-4; D.Can.L. 1489-90. Perhaps
R. of Debden, Essex, 1484-92. Died 1492. Will (P.C.C.)
1492; of St Michael's, Cambridge.
DAWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1554.
One of these names, s. of Henry, of Loughborough, Leics.
Bapt. May 13, 1540. Clerk. Master of Loughborough School.
Buried Feb. 24, 1615. (Llew. Jewitt, The Reliquary, xvn.
127.)
DAWSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1625. Of Norfolk.
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY, Jan. 25,
1633-4, from Trinity. S. of George, Esq. B. at Ripon.
School, Ripon (Mr Ri. Palmes.)
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 18,
1639. S. and h. of John, gent., of Swaby, Lines., deceased.
B. there. School, Sleaford (Mr Trevilion). Matric. 1637.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1641.
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 30, 1662. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1665-6; 'M.A. of
a Dutch University.' P.C. of Blackley, Lanes., 1669-71.
Perhaps V. of Chediston, Suffolk. Buried there Sept. 4, 1684.
(A. Gray.)
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 25,
1679. S. of John, gent. (? apothecary at Framlingham; died
1687). B. at Framlingham, Suffolk. Matric. 1679.
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 7, 1693.
S. of Thomas. B. in Cambridge. Matric. 1693; Scholar,
1694-5; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 25, 1698.
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 25, 1724-5.
B. in Kent, 1706. Matric. 1724-5; B.A. 1728-9. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1729. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1767;
of Burton-on-Trent, clerk.
DAWSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 16,
1738. S. of John, of Lancashire. B. in Rochdale. School,
Rochdale. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2. Ord. priest (Rochester)
Sept. 23, 1744. Perhaps V. of Selling, Kent, 1761-2. Died
1762. (Scott-Mayor, in. 494; G. Mag.)
DAWSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1653. S. of Abraham, clothier, of Leeds, Yorks. Bapt. there,
July 5, 1636. School, Bradford. Matnc. 1653. Previously
matric. from University College, Oxford, May 29, 1652. B.A.
(Cambridge) 1656-7. Ejected from Thornton Chapel, Yorks.,
1662. Minister at Morley, Leeds, 1688. Died June 26, 1709.
Buried at Morley. (Calamy, n. 577; F.M.G., 97; A I. Oxon.)
DAWSON ('DORSON'), JOSIAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 12, 1689-90. Doubtless s. of Christopher (1663), of
Langcliff, Yorks. Died, aged 16, before coming into residence.
Brother of William (1691-2).
DAWSON, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 23,
1711-2. S. of William. B. at Haltpn Gill, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Armitstead). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1713;
B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Dec. 1717;
priest (London) Mar. 1719-20. V. of Giggleswick, 1719-30.
Died 1730. Father of William (1741). (Peile, H. 178.)
DAWSON, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Nov. 10, 1729.
S. of Josias (? V. of Giggleswick). B. at Hal ton Gill, near
Settle. School, Giggleswick (Mr Carr). Matric. 1729. (Peile,
n. 220.)
DAWSONE, LAMBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1566. Probably master of Kirkby Ravensworth School,
Yorks., in 1593. (M. H. Peacock.)
DAWSON, THOMAS
DAWSON, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY Easter
/Ii6?7JfiS^°l?r' I6I9; B'A- 162°-1: M-A. 1624. Ord*. deacon
(Lichfield) June 13, 1624. V. of Uttoxeter, 1653-8 R of
Bramshall, Staffs., 1659-74. Buried there Oct. * 1674
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
DAWSON, MARK. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 26,
1694. S. of Godfrey. B. at Coverham, Yorks. School
Bumsall (Mr Hey). Scholar, 1694-5; Matric. 1695; B.A.
1697-8.
DAWSON, MILES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1584;
B.A. 1588-9. V. of Burton, Westmorland, 1599-1622. V. of
Bolton-le-Sands, Lanes., 1618.
DAWSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1589.
DAWSON, PETER, see DANSON.
DAWSON, PHILIP (1581), see DAWTON.
DAWSON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1577.
Of London. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1580-1; M.A. 1584; B.D.
from Corpus Christi, 1591; D.D. 1601. Fellow of Corpus
Christi, 1586-97. R. of Rotherhithe ('Redriffe'), Surrey,
1594-1611. R. of St Mary Abchurch, 1597; and Master of
St Lawrence Pountney, London, 1597-1611. Died 1611.
DAWSON or DOWSON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST CATH-
ARINE'S, Easter, 1648. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1651-2; M.A.
1655. Fellow. Perhaps s. of Marmaduke, of 'Suncliffe,'
Yorks., gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 23, 1651-2.
DAWSON, RICHARD. A priest. B.Can.L. 1519-20. Will of one
of these names proved (P.C.C.) 1548. ' Of Thoresway, Lines.'
DAWSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1570. S. of William, D.D., of Holt, Norfolk. Schools,
Reepham and Aylsham. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 26, 1571.
R. of Reepham, 1574-94.
DAWSON, RICHARD. Perhaps adm. at EMMANUEL, 1599, as
'Samuel'; B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21 ; priest, Dec. 21, 1606. V. of Pinchbeck, Lines.,
1609-18. Will, Lincoln.
DAUSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 10, 1630. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1633; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. Perhaps R. of Congerstone, Leics., 1641. Will
(P.C.C.) 1652. (Nichols gives George Dawson as R. of
Congerstone, 1640; sequestered.)
DAWSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1544. One of these names, V. of Roxby, Lines., was ord.
priest (Lincoln) July 27, 1560; 'bred in the schools.' (Lib.
Cler. Line.)
DAWSON, ROBERT. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1608-9. B. at
Kendal, Westmorland, 1589. School, Sedbergh. M.A. 1612;
B.D. 1620. Fellow, 1609. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24;
priest, Sept. 25, 1615. Chaplain to Lord Deputy of Ireland.
Dean of Dromore, 1623-7; of Down, 1623-7. Precentor of
Connor, 1623-8. Preb. of Lismore, 1624-6; of Dublin, 1627-
30; of Clonfert, 1630-43. Bishop of Clonfert, 1627-43.
During the Rebellion retired to England. Author. Died at
Kendal, Westmorland, Apr. 13, 1643. Father of Robert
(1635). (Cotton, Fast. Hibern.)
DAWSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1616; B.A. 1620-1.
DAWSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1620-1; B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 22, 1623-4;
priest, May 23, 1624. Admon. 1644 (Lincoln) of one of these
names; of Upper Toynton, Lines., clerk.
DAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 14,
1631. S. of Robert. B. at Hertford. School, Hertford
(Mr Minors). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5. Died Feb. 6,
1636-7. (Cussans; Chauncy gives a different date; Peile, i.
408; for a contemporary see Al. Oxon.)
DAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
10, 1635. S. of Robert (1608-9), Bishop of Clonfert. B. at
'Alderbourne Bottom,' near Uxbridge, Bucks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1639-40.
DAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 5,
1695. S. of George (1655), clerk. B. at Sunninghill, Berks.
School, Shipton (Mr Hodson). Matric. 1693; B.A. 1698-9;
M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1700; priest, 1701-2.
Brother of George (1697) and Thomas (1692).
DAWSON, THOMAS (1508-9), see DAWES.
DAWSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1575; B.A. from Christ's, 1579-80; M.A. 1583- Ord. pnest
(Peterb.) Apr. 8, 1584. C. of Kimbolton, Hunts., 1585.
R. of Swineshead, 1594-1639. Perhaps R. of Tilbrook, Beds.,
1616-9. Buried Dec. 2, 1639-
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DAWSON, THOMAS. Ma trie, sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
One of these names R. of Misterton, Leics., 1599.
DAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1607. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1607; B.A. 1 611-2.
DAWSON, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1638-9.
DAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 6, 1659. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1661; MJ3. 1664:
M.D. 1669. Adm. candidate R.C.P. Dec. 22, 1679. Died
1682. Buried in St Alphage, Cripplegate. Will, P.C.C.
(Munk, i. 402.)
DAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 28,
1672. S. of John, yeoman, of Farndon, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Wrexham. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6-
DAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 27,
1692. S. of George (1655) clerk. B. at Sunninghill, Berks.
Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700: D.D. 1714- Fellow,
1698-1704. Incorp. at Oxford, 1699. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 4, 1699; priest (Winchester) Dec. 22, 1700. V. of New
Windsor, Berks., 1703. V. of Wexham, Bucks., 1708-40.
Prisoner in the Fleet for some years. Died 1740. Brother of
George (1697) and Robert (1695). (J. Ch. Smith.)
DAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 18,
1714. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Blencow, Cumber-
land. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1714.
DAWSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at SIDNEY, June 18,
1719. S. of Thomas. B. at HulL Schools, Sutton, Yorks.,
and Wakefield. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 9, 1723; priest, Sept. 20, 1724.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1520-1.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1541-*; M.A. 1545- Fellow of
PETEKHOUSE, 1543-55. Bursar, 1545-7-
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1554.
Perhaps R. of Town Barningham, Norfolk, 1561-70; and of
Hackford, 1563-83; also of mediety of Reepham, 1563-74.
(PeiU, i. 59-)
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1559; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from TRINITY, 1569. Ord. priest
(Ely) Sept. 21, 1567.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1584;
B.A. 1587-8. One of these names V. of Dunholme, Lines.,
1592. One V. of Whitwell, Norfolk, 1601.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS'. Easter,
1605. Of Cumberland. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1626.
Of Peterborough. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
Probably R. of St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich, 1638-41. Died
Oct. 24, 1641, aged 31. M.I. (Masters.)
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 21,
1630-1. S. of Ephraim, linen draper, of Aylsham, Norfolk.
School, Aylsham. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1635. The R. of St Michael-
at-Plea, Norwich, 1638-41, was probably the above. (Venn,
i. 296.)
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S May 24,
1667. S. of William, deceased, of Sherburn, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sherbum. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1672; priest, Sept. 21, 1673.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 5,
1671- S. of Edmund, of Dent, Yorks. B. there. School,
Dent. Matric. 1671, as 'Pawson'; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1679.
Probably ord. priest (Chichester) Sept. 27, 1678. R. of
Kingston-Bowley, Sussex, 1679. Buried there May 30, 1700.
(W. C. Harrison.)
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, Apr. i,
1674. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1677-8;
M.A. 1681.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 28,
1691-2. S. of Christopher (1663). B. at Langcliffe, Yorks.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Armitstead). Matric. 1692; B.A.
1695-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 25, 1693. J.P. and Major
in the Yorks. militia. An able mathematician and classical
scholar. A friend of Sir Isaac Newton. Married Jane, dau.
of Ambrose Pudsay, 1705. Of Langcliffe. Died June 25, 1762.
Father of Ambrose (1724). (Peilt, n. 123.)
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 27, 1737.
Of York city. Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1737; LLJ3. 1744.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741; priest (York) 1743.
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 4,
1737. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1737: B.A.
1740-1; M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1741-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1741 ; priest, Dec. 19, 1742. Perhaps V. of Ainderby
Steeple, Yorks., 1743-48. (T. A. Walker.)
DAY, HENRY
DAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Dec. 5, 1741-
S. of Josias (1711-2), V. of Giggleswick, Yorks. B. there.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Carr). Matric. 1742; M.B. 1747.
DAWSON, . B.A. 1495-6.
DAWSON, . B.Civ.L. 1502-3.
DAWSOR, ARNOLD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559-
DAWTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1581.
DAWTON, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1581.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 13, 1590, as
Philip Dawson, M.A., of Trinity.
DAWTREY, EDWARD. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1638. Of
Suffolk; probably of Ipswich.
DAWTRY or DAWTEY, NICHOLAS. M.Gram. 1525-6.
DAWTREY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1571. S. of George, of St Michael Queenhithe, London,
painter. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1578. Ex-
hibitioner from Christ's Hospital. Age n, when admitted
there, May 22, 1563. (A. W. Lockhart.)
DAWTRYE, W. B.Can.L. 1466-7. Perhaps William Dawtre,
R. of Kirkheaton, Yorks., 1479-1511. Died 1511.
DAWTRY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 16, 1697. S. of Thomas, High Sheriff of Essex.
School, Felsted, Essex. Matric. 1699. Sheriff of Essex, 1736.
Of the Moor, Petworth, Sussex, and also of Doddinghurst
Place, Essex. Died 1758. (T. A. Walker, 199; Elwes, W.
Sussex, 172.)
DAY or DEY, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (ag 18) at CAIUS,
Apr. 26, 1720. S. of John, weaver, of Norwich. B. there.
School, Wymondham, Norfolk (Mr Sayer). Scholar, 1720-5 ;
Matric. 1725; M.B. 1725. Fellow, 1730-79. In medical
practice, at Wymondham, 1728. Died 1780. (Venn, n. 13.)
DAY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Nov. 13, 1675-
Of Yorkshire.
DEY, EDMUND. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1624. Of Norfolk.
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 27, 1632.
V. of East Winch, Norfolk, 1633. R. of Mannington, 1633.
R. of Bexwell, 1642. R. of Blickling, 1645. R. of Hingham,
1656-67.
DEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1629.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1636.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1635-42.
DAY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 30, 1695. S. of
Francis, of Menwith Hill. Settle, Yorks. Matric. 1695; B.A.
1698-9. Ord. priest (York) Jan. 1700-1. V. of Topcliffe,
Yorks., 1713. One of these names, B.A., V. of Holbeck,
Yorks., 1721-8. Lecturer at Leeds parish church. Died at
Topcliffe, Mar. 25, 1763, aged 87. (G. Mag.)
DAY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 21,
1695-6. S. of Samuel. B. at York. School, Shipton, near
York (Mr Hodgson). Matric. 1696; Scholar, 1696-7; B.A.
1699-1700; M.A. 1703. (Peile, n. 135.)
DAY, GAMALIEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. R. of
Hampstead Marshall, Berks., 1663. Admon. (Archd. Berks.)
1671.
DAY, GEORGE. B.A. 1520-1. S. of Richard, of Newport,
Salop. School, Cambridge. M.A. 1524; B.D. 1533; D.D.
1537- Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1522. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 7, 1527-8. Chaplain to Bishop Fisher. Public orator,
1528-37. Master of St John's, 1537-8. Vice-Chancellor,
1537-8. Provost of King's, 1538-47. R. of All Hallows-the-
Great, London, 1537-43. Bishop of Chichester, 1543-56
(deprived, 1551-4). Died Aug. u, 1556. Will (P.C.C.).
(Cooper, i. 156; Masters, 67; D.N.B.)
DAY, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1538.
DAY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1601.
DAYE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1579. Per-
haps of Oxburgh, Norfolk; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 25, 1582.
One Henry Day, of Norfolk, ignoble, knighted at Whitehall,
July 23, 1603.
DAY or DEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
DAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1665. Matric.
1665; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
DAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 9, 1667-8.
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Seoul ton, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1667-8: Scholar, 1667-74; B.A. 1670-1;
M.A. 1674. Incorporated at Oxford, 1688. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1674; priest, Nov. 1674. V. o_f Hunstanton,
1674-1703. Said to have been a non-juror, in 1690. Died
July 21, 1703. M.I. at Hunstanton. (Venn, i. 432.)
DAY, HUMPHREY
DAY, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Jan.
14, 1656-7. S. of Humphrey, of Gedney, Lines. School,
Alford. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar.
1671-2.
DAYE, JACOBUS. M.A. 1625 (Incorp. from Franeker). 'Per
14 annos in exteris academiis studuerit, et ante quinquen-
nium in Acad. Frankerensi (Franeker) in artibus sit renun-
ciatus, et in Basiliensi et Parisiensi in ordinem Bacc. in art.
cooptatus.' (Grace Bk, July 6, 1625.)
DAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 9, 1659. Of
Kent. Scholar. Ejected, 1662. Afterwards a nonconformist
minister in and about Cambridge; and at Wendon, Saffron
Walden and Arkesden, Essex. (J. B. Peace; Davids, Essex,
607.)
DAY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1452;
B.D. 1469-70. Proctor, 1467-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. i,
1469; priest, May 17, 1469.
DEY, JOHN, doctor. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1469.
DAY, JOHN. B.A. 1479-80; M.A. 1484. Fellow of QUEENS',
1485-97.
DAY, JOHN. B.A. 1510-1. Abbot of the Cistercian House of
Bordesley, Worcs.; surrendered, 1538. (Cooper, i. 68.)
DAY, JOHN. B.A. 1512-3.
DAYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1559; B.A.
1562-3; M.A. 1566; LL.D. 1576. Fellow, 1563-78. Taxor,
1568. Adm. Advocate, Jan. 22, 1581-2. Commissary to the
Bishop of Norwich, 1576. R. of Gedney, Lines., 1588. Will
(P.C.C.) 1612. (Cooper, n. 383; A. Gray.)
DAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 24, 1592. S. of
Walter, husbandman. B. at Cawston, Norfolk. School, Ely
(Mr Spight). He was expelled from the College for stealing
a book, May 4, 1593. The dramatist and poet. Author of
The Parliament of Bees, and many other works. (D.N.B.;
Venn, 1. 146; Cooper, n. 474.)
DEY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1593. Of Norfolk.
DAY, JOHN. M.A. 1597 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John, of
London, printer. Matric. from St Albans Hall, Oct. n, 1583,
age 17; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1591; B.D. 1611. Fellow of Oriel
College, 1588-1628. V. of St Mary, Oxford, 1609-22. R. of
LittleThurlow, Cambs., 1622-8. Died Jan. 10, 1627-8. Will,
P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
DBY, JOHN. B. at Sculthorpe, Norfolk. Described as 'B.A. of
TRINITY College,' when Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 17, 1608,
age 24; priest, June 3, 1610. C. of St Leonard's, Foster Lane,
London.
DAYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1613.
DAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 22, 1675. Of
Yorkshire. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 1681-2.
DAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 26, 1702.
S. of John, gent. B. at Fletching, Sussex. Matric. 1702 ; B.A.
1705-6.
DAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, July 20, 1703.
S. of John. B. at Cambridge. School, Histon (private).
Matric. 1704.
DAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 20, 1734.
S. of John, gent. B. at Arlington, Sussex. Matric. 1734;
LL.B. 1742.
DEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 14, 1629.
S. of Robert, druggist. B. at Norwich. Matric. 1629; B.A.
1632-3; M.A. 1636; M.D. (Padua) 1642. Licentiate of Royal
College of Physicians, 1645. Adm. candidate, 1646. (Venn,
i. 288; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
DAY, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1591; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597; D.D. 1617. Fellow, 1595-9- Incorp. at
Oxford, as M.A. 1602, and as D.D. 1618. R. of Bothal,
Northumberland, 1598-1609. Chaplain in Ordinary to the
King. R. of St Faith's, London, 1613-24. R. of Stokeclims-
land, Cornwall, 1623. Licensed, May 16, 1606, to marry
Mabel, dau. of Humphrey Green, V. of Hartbum, Durham.
Author, religious. Died 1629. (Peile, i. 201; H. M.
Wood.)
DAY, MATTHEW. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1630.
S. of Matthew, alderman and mayor of Windsor. Bapt.
there, Feb. 24, 1610-1. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637; D.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow, till 1643. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18,
1641. R. of Everdon, Northants., 1642; ejected 1644.
Master of Lewisham School, Kent, 1652-60. V. of Staines,
Middlesex, 1660-3. Preb. of St Paul's, 1660. Married, at
Weedon, May 7, 1645, Elizabeth, dau. of David Stokes, D.D.,
R. of Everdon. Died Sept. 2, 1663. Buried in St John's
Church, Windsor. Will, P.C.C. Brother of William (1624).
(Harwood; D.N.B.; Vis. of Berks., 1623; H. I. Longden.)
DAY, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1637-8.
DAY, THOMAS
DEY, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 22, 1657
(impubes). Of Norfolk. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1659- B A.
1660-1 ; M.A. 1664. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 1662-3. V. of
Childerley, Cambs., 1665. V. ot Lolworth, 1666. R. of
Littleport, 1676.
DAY, NATHANIEL, Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1654. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1659-60.
DAY, NICHOLAS. Of TRINITY. B.A. (? 1594-5). B. at Silsoe,
Beds., 1577. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept 22, 1605. V. of
Lidlington, Beds., 1605. V. of Sundon, 1607. Married, at
Gt Barford, Beds., June 10, 1622, Mary Bradford.
DAY or DEY, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 21,
1603. S. of Robert, of Wymondham, Norfolk, yeoman.
School, Wymondham (Mr Leverington). Matric. 1603; B.A.
1606-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 22, 1608; priest, Mar.
12, 1608-9. C. of Pentney, 1620. C. of West Bilney, 1620-33
('M.A.'). (Venn, i. 181.)
DEYE, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 5, 1667. S.
oiThomas, Esq., of Hoxne, Suffolk. B. there. Bapt. Mar. 26,
1648. School, Eye (Mr Brown). Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668-
70. Barrister-at-law. Died unmarried, 1686. Buried in
Dublin Cathedral. (Venn, i. 432.)
DAYE, OSBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1555.
DAY, R. B.Can.L. 1488-9.
DAY, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1540.
DAY, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, 1571, a scholar from Eton.
S. of John, the celebrated printer. B. in London, Dec. 21,
1552. Matric. 1571; B.A. 1575-6. Fellow, 1574-6. For some
years worked as printer in his father's shop. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. i, 1580, age 30. V. of Mundon, Essex, 1580.
V. of Reigate, Surrey, 1583-5. Probably R. of Chipstead,
1586-1611. Died 1611. (Cooper, H. 476; D.N.B.)
DAYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1572.
Perhaps curate in charge of Lit ling ton, Cambs., 1605.
DAY, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1590.
S. of William (1545), Bishop of Winchester. B.A. 1594.
Fellow. Left in 1594. Gave the advowson of Weedon-
Pinkney, Northants., to his College. (Harwood-)
DAY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1602. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 1612; priest, Dec. 1614 (at Maccles-
field, Cheshire). (Peile, i. 240.)
DAY, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1622.
B. at Bray, Berks. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1637.
Fellow, till 1644. V. of Prescot, Lanes., 1642. Died there
Apr. 12, 1650. Will, P.C.C. Grandson of William (1545).
(Harwood.)
DEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1633.
DAY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 31, 1683. S. of
Thomas, of York. Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Richard Day,
gent.; age 29; had a licence, in 1698, to marry Mary Day,
spinster, at St Olave's, York. (A. Gray.)
DAYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1555.
DAYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1560.
DAYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1566.
DEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1579.
One of these names R. of Cranwick, Norfolk, 1583. Buried
Aug. 13, 1620.
DAY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1594-
DAY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S; Lent, 1629-30;
B.A. 1632-3.
DAY, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1650. Of Norfolk.
S. of Thomas, of Scoulton. Left by will (1700) an estate at
Shipdham, Norfolk, for the foundation of scholarships. The
College did not inherit. (Masters, I79-)
DAY, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1514;
B.A. 1521-2.
DAY or DEY, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 2,
1650. S. of Richard, gent., of Mundford, Norfolk. B. at
Feltwell. Schools, Feltwell (Mr Ward), Bury St Edmunds
and Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1650-1; B.A. 1653-4. Will of
one of these names (Norwich Archd. C.) 1712, of St Andrew s,
Norwich, gent. (Venn, i. 379-)
DAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1572-
Candidate for deacon (Ely) Nov. 1577; 'of Cambridge,
aged 24' (rejected).
DAYE THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1615.
Of London. S. of Thomas, merchant-taylor. B. May 25.
1597. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1618-9; .M.A. 1622.
Ord. priest (Norwich) 1622. R. of Brundall, Norfolk, 1628-
57. C. of Postwick.
DAY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1629.
DAY, THOMAS
DAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1629. After
some years' residence became a druggist in Cambridge. Died
May 17, 1681, aged 70. M.I. at Gt St Mary's. Benefactor to
the parish and town. Father of Thomas (1677). (Le Neve,
Mon., v. 18.)
DAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 3, 1634-5,
from Magdalene (adm. and matric. there, 1633). S. of
Edmund. B. at 'Merston' (?Marston), Lines. B.A. from
Christ's, 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Perhaps Head Master of Whit-
gift's School, Croydon, 1651-62.
DAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1637. Ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1637. Migrated
to Pembroke, 1638; B.A. 1640-1.
DAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 9, 1640-1.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1646; M.A. 1650. One of these names V.
of Melbourn, Cambs.. 1668.
DAY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 23,
1641. S. of John. B. at Sausthorpe, Lines. School, London
(Mr Woodward). Matric. 1641. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 24, 1646. Died before 1671. (Petit, i. 476; Lines.
Pedigrees, 1190.)
DAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 10,
1677. S. of Thomas (1629), druggist. B. at Cambridge.
School, Thetford (Mr Keene). Matric. 1677. Migrated to
Jesus, Sept. 24, 1680. Died Jan. 30, 1701-2, aged 39. M.I.
at All Saints', Cambridge, to Thomas D'Aye, Esq. (Le Neve,
Mon., ii. 25.)
DAY, THOMAS. M.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1683 (Lit. Reg.).
DAYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1688. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Scoulton, Norfolk. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 1694.
DAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 20,
1713. S. of Thomas, draper, of Bedford. B. there. School,
Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1717-8;
M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1720-1; priest,
Mar. 10, 1722-3.
DAY or D'EYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Feb. 6, 1750-1. S. of Nathaniel, of Eye, Suffolk, gent.
Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1755. R. of Palgrave, Suffolk, 1757-66.
DEY, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 16,
1604-5. S. of John (1559), LL.D., of Westley, Suffolk.
School, Ely (Mr Holdred). Matric. 1606; B.A. 1608-9; M.A.
1612. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610; priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 22, 1611. R. of Homersfield, Suffolk, 1612; of Spexhall,
1628. P.C. of St Michael, South Elmham, 1636. Author,
Sermons. (Venn, I. 188.)
DAY, WILFRID. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 30, 1670. Matric.
1670.
DAY, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1545.
S. of Richard, of Newport, Salop. B. there, 1529. B.A.
1549-50; M.A. 1553; B.D. 1562. Fellow, till 1559. Proctor,
1557-8. Ord. priest, Mar. 31, 1560. Fellow of Eton, 1560-1.
Preb. of York, 1560-6. Provost of Eton, 1561-96. Arch-
deacon of Nottingham, 1561-65. Canon of Windsor, 1563-72.
Dean of Windsor and Wolverhampton, 1572-95. R. of
Hambleden, Bucks., 1575. Chancellor of St Paul's, 1587-95.
Bishop of Winchester, 1595. Died Sept. 20, 1596. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of George, Bishop of Chichester, father of
Richard (1590). (Cooper, H. 219; Harwood; D.N.B.)
DAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; ist in the ordo.
DAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1588. Perhaps s. of William (1545), Bishop of Winchester.
One of these names, of Windsor, adm. at the Inner Temple,
1590. (Vis. of Berks., 1623.)
DAY, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1624
S. of Matthew, of Windsor. B.A. 1628; M.A. 1632. Fellow,
till 1637. Incorp. at Oxford, 1635. V. of Maple Durham,
Oxon., 1637-84. Divinity reader in St George's Chapel, 1660.
Author, theological. Buried at Maple Durham, Dec. 20,
1684, aged 79. Admon. (Archd. Oxford). Brother of Matthew
(1630). (Harwood; D.N.B.; Vis. of Berks., 1623.)
DAY or DEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 7,
1652. S. of Nicholas. B. at Rickinghall Inferior, Suffolk.
Bapt. Nov. 19, 1633. School, Botesdale (Mr Ives and Mr
Ellis). Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1652-5; B.A. 1655-6. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Nov. 10, 1661. R. of Banningham, Norfolk,
1670-84. (Venn, i. 384.)
DAYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 28, 1717. B. at
York, 1699. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1725; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
Fellow, 1722-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1722-3; priest
(Ely) Dec. 20, 1724. R. of East Barnet, Herts., 1726-31.
A Governor of the Barnet Grammar School, 1728. R. of
DAYRELL, MARMADUKE
Toppesfield, and of Stanford Rivers, Essex, 1731-7. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1735. Perhaps Chaplain to Chelsea College. Died
Aug. 16, 1737. M.I. at Stanford. (L. Mag.; F. C. Cass, East
Barnet, 227.)
DAYE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, June 15, 1750.
S. of William (above). B. at Toppesfield. Bapt. there, Oct.
st8, 1732.
DAY, . B.A. 1485-6.
DAY, . Adm. sizar at KING'S, 1601.
DAY, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
DAYGES, JOSEPH. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1606-7; M.A. 1611.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1611, as Davyes.
DAYLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Apr. 3, 1619. B. in
Northamptonshire (see Robert Deasy).
DAYNES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1648. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655, as Deynes.
DAYNES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1579-
DAYNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 17, 1605.
S. of John, citizen of Lynn. Bapt. there, July 30, 1588.
School, Lynn (Mr Man). Migrated to Emmanuel, 1606.
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22,
1611; priest, Mar. 8, 1611-2. C. of Mundon, Essex, 1611; of
Boreham, 1612. Perhaps master of Maldon School, Essex,
in 1621. Will of John Danes, of Maldon, clerk (Comm. C.
Essex) 1639. (Venn, i. 189.)
DAYNES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1630-1.
DAYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1634. S. of
John, of Coddenham, Suffolk. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9;
M.A. 1642; M.D. 1649. Of Coddenham, Esq. Perhaps father
of John (1670). (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
DAINES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 18, 1658-9.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1659 (impubes); B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1668.
DEYNS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 4, 1664.
S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Radon, Norfolk (? Raydon,
Suffolk). School, Diss, Norfolk (Mr Rayner). Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Signs for priest's orders (London)
Mar. 13, 1673-4. C. of Upwell, Norfolk.
DEYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 17, 1670.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Perhaps s. and h. of
John (1634-5), of Coddenham, M.D.; age 10 in 1664. One of
these names R. of Marsham, Norfolk, 1685. Buried Aug. 3,
1686. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
DAYNES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
Matric. 1580; B.A. 1584-5. Ord. priest (Norwich) July 17,
1588. V. of Flixton St Mary, Suffolk, 1588-90.
DAYNES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1645.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. One of
these names R. of Gosbeck, Suffolk; ejected, 1662.
DAINES or DANES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 7,
1632. Of Essex. Matric. from Emmanuel, 1632, as 'Dands';
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. V. of Althorne, Essex, 1644.
DAYRELL, BROWNLCW. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 19) at
CHRIST'S, Dec. i, 1736. S. of Francis (1704), of Castle Camps,
Cambs. B. at Kensington, London. School, private (Mr Coxe).
Matric. 1736. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 2, 1738. Bencher.
Died 1773. Buried at Shudy Camps. Brother of Marmaduke
(1740). (PeiU, n. 233.)
DAYRELL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1663.
Of Cambridgeshire. S.andh. of Sir Thomas (1622), of Lilling-
stone, Bucks., Knt. Matric. 1663. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 8, 1665. Knighted, Feb. 29, 167172. Of Castle Camps,
Cambs. and Lillingstone, Bucks. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Lewis, of the Van, Glamorgan. Died 1675, aged 29.
(Le Neve, Knights, 275; Le Neve, Mon., iv. 135; G. B. Rout-
ledge).
DAYRELL, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CHRIST'S, Oct. 14,
1704. ist s. of Sir Marmaduke (1664), Knt. B. at Shudy
Camps, Cambs. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. i, 1704-5. Of
Shudy Camps, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Peter
Witchcomb, of Braxted, Essex. Will of one of these names,
of Cambs., Esq. (P.C.C.) 1760. Father of Brownlow (1736)
and Marmaduke (1740). (Peile, n. 160; Burke, L.G.)
DAYRELL, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, Oct.
19, 1664. S. of Sir Thomas (1622), Knt., of Hinxton, Cambs.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1644. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1668. Of Castle Camps, Cambs., Esq. Knighted,
Mar. 22, 1684-5. Married (i) Mary, dau. of Sir Justinian
Isham, Bart. ; (2) Mary, dau. of William Glascock, of Farn-
ham, Essex. Died 1712. Father of Francis (1704), brother of
Francis (1663). (Le Neve, 275; Burke, L.G.; G. B. Rout-
ledge.)
DAYRELL, MARMADUKE
DAYRELL, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Nov. 29, 1740. S. of Francis (1704). B. in Middlesex. School,
Kensington (Mr Cox). Matric. 1740. Perhaps adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 10, 1739. Succeeded his brother Brown-
low (1736). Died Apr. 15, 1790. Buried at Shudy Camps,
Cambs. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag. ; Peile, n. 240.)
DAYRELL, NICHOLAS, M.D., see DARRELL.
DAYRELL, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, July,
1622. S. and h. of Francis, of Lillingstone-Dayrell, Bucks.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 21, 1620. Deputy-Lieutenant
for Cambridgeshire. Knighted, Feb. 4, 1633-4. Of Hinxton,
and Shudy Camps, Cambs. Married Sarah, dau. of Sir Hugh
Windham, Bart., of Pilsden Court, Dorset. Died Apr. 2,
1669. Buried at Castle Camps. M.I. at Hinxton. Father of
the next, of Francis (1663) and Marmaduke (1664). (Peile, I.
343; Le Neve, Man., iv. 233.)
DAYRELL, WINDHAM. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, Oct. 27,
1668. S. of Sir Thomas (above), Knt., of Castle Camps,
Cambs. School, Elmdon, Essex (private). Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Aug. 4, 1673. Died of small-pox, 1674, aged 22. Buried
at St Giles', Middlesex. (Le Neve, A/on., iv. 135.)
' DAYSINE,' see DISNEY.
DAYSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 18,
1657. S. of James, furrier, of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
B. there. Schools, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Garthwaite) and
Sedbergh. Matric. 1657, as 'Day'; B.A. 1661. V. of Wressel,
Yorks., 1663-79. V. of Eastington, Gloucs., 1679.
DAYSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 15,
1686. Of Yorkshire. School, Pocklington. Matric. 1686, as
John; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. V. of Ellington, Hunts.,
1689-91. V. of Yaxley, 1705-14. Died 1714.
DAZILL, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1616.
DEACON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Mar. 1598-9. Of
Rutland. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1604. C. of Oxendon, Northants.,
in 1605.
DEACON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 27, 1595.
Of Bedfordshire (probably of Elstow, s. of Thomas). Matric.
1595. Will, 1610.
DEACON, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1575-6- R- of Saxby,
Leics., 1577. Doubtless the minister, B.A., at Nottingham,
in 1586, and at Ridlington, Rutland. Author, Sermon;
Tobacco tortured; and controversial writings on demoniac
possession.
DEACON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1616; B.A.
1619-20, as 'Deken'; M.A. 1623.
DEACON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641.
Perhaps R. of Nettlestead, Kent, 1647.
DEACON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, 1691-2.
S. of John, of Tansor, Northants., carpenter. School
Warmington (private). Matric. 1692 ; B.A. 1697-8 ; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1704. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1698;
priest (Peterb.) May 27, 1700. C. of Clapton. V. of Slipton,
Northants., 1705-7. Buried there July 14, 1707. M.I. (H. I.
Longden.)
DEACON, THEODORE. B.A. from TRINITY, 1631.
DEAKIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 21,
1710-1. S. of Francis. B. at Lichfield. School, Lichfield
(Mr Shaw). Scholar, 1710-1; Matric. 1711; B.A. 1714-5.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1715.
DEALE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
i57i.
DEALTRY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1618.
Doubtless s. of William, of Full Sutton, Yorks. Scholar, 1619;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20;
priest, Sept. 21, 1623. R. of Full Sutton, Yorks., 1623. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657. Father of William (1652).
DEALTARY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
26, 1660. S. of Hammond, yeoman, of High Catton, Yorks.
B. there. School, York (Mr Banks). Matric. 1660; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1664; priest,
1665. V. of Westow, Yorks., 1666-96. Buried Sept. 4, 1696.
Father of the next and brother of William (1668).
DEALTARY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Mar.
23, 1688-9. S. of Henry (above), V. of Westow, Yorks.
School, Pocklington. Matric. 1689; Scholar of Sidney, 1690;
B.A. from Sidney, 1692-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1694;
priest, 1696. V.of Westow, 1696-1751. R.of Halsham, 1696-
1722. Buried Sept. 6, 1751. Father of John (1726).
DEALTRY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 25, 1660. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1660.
BEAN, EDMUND
DEALTRY. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 20,
1726. S. of Henry (1688-9), V. of Westow, Yorks. School,
Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1726; Scholar
1728; B.A. 1730-1. Adm. at the Middle Temple Nov 30
1726. Probably the 'M.D.' who married, at York Minster
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Langley, of Wykeham Abbey,
Yorks. 'DrDawtry.'of York, died there suddenly, Mar 25
1773, aged 65. (G.Mag.)
DEALTARY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 15, 1727. Of
Yorkshire. Doubtless 2nd s. of William (1681), R. of Skirpen-
beck, Yorks. Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1729; B.A. 1730-1; M.A.
1745- Ord. deacon (Chester) Oct. 31, 1731; priest (Durham)
Sept. 2, 1733. R. of Skirpenbeck, 1736-74. P.C. of Bishop
Wilton, 1741; of Kilburn, 1750; of Acaster Malbis, 1758-97.
V. of Bishopthorpe, 1757-97. Preb. of Southwell, 1759-85.
Preb. of York, 1780-97. R. of Barnburgh, 1784-97. Died
Apr. 30, 1797, aged 89. (Yorks. Arch, and Top. Journ., HI.
102; A. Gray.)
DEALTRY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May i, 1649.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. R. of
Skirpenbeck, Yorks., 1660-98. R. of Full Sutton, 1672-4.
Died 1698.
DEALTRYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1610, as 'Vealtrye'; B.A. (? 1614); M.A. 1617. Ord. priest
(York) Dec. 1620. R. of Folkton, Yorks., 1620-74. Died 1674.
DEALTRY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 25, 1652.
Of Yorkshire. S. of George (1618). Bapt. at Bishop Wilton,
Dec. 15, 1636. School, Pocklington. Matric. 1652; B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1660. R. of Full Sutton, Yorks., 1662-72.
Died 1686.
DEALTRY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 4, 1668. S. of Hammond, gent. B. at High Catton,
Yorks. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1672. Brother of Henry (1660).
DEALTARY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 10, 1681.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1694; priest, 1695. V. of Filey, Yorks., 1691-6. V. of
Hunmanby, 1696-1703. R. of Skirpenbeck, 1698-1736. V. of
Bishop Wilton in 1730. Died 1741. Father of John (1727).
DEALTARY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. i, 1687-8.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1691-2.
DEALTARY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 13, 1710. S. of William (? 1681), clerk. B. at Muston,
near Scarborough, Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1715;
priest, 1719. V. of Garton-on- the- Wolds, Yorks., 1722-30.
DEANE or DENNE, ANDREW. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534; B.D.
Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, 1532-47; and of Corpus Christi,
1558. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 24, 1532. R. of Bixton and
Welborne, Norfolk, 1554. V. of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs.,
1554-62; and of Downham, 1559-65. Preb. of Ely, 1559.
Buried at Downham, Dec. 16, 1565. (Venn, i. 30; Masters-
Lamb, 319; according to whom he was D.D.)
DEANE, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 29,
1679. S. of Richard, of Westmorland. B. at Dufton. School,
Holt, Norfolk (Mr Bainbridge). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1682-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1683. Brother of Bainbridge
and Leonard.
DEANE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1647. S. of Sir Drue (1623-4), of Gt Maplestead,
Essex, Knt. Bapt. June i, 1630. Sold Maplestead, in 1653.
A Parliamentarian. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
DEAN, BAINBRIDGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
19,1682. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at Dufton, Cumber-
land. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A.
1689. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1686; priest, 1687. R. of
Crostwick, Norfolk, 1687-94. R. of Beeston, 1693. Brother
of Leonard (1687) and Andrew (1679).
DEANE, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. V. of Normanton, Notts., 1590-3.
V. of Gt Limber, Lines., 1593. V. of Gt Gransden, Hunts.,
1599-1603. R. of Alderton, Northants., 1599-1600.
DEANE, DREW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Jan. 29, 1623-4.
S. of Sir John, Knt., of Castle Hedingham, Essex (and Anne,
dau. of Sir Drew Drury). B. Jan. 31, 1606. Matric. 1624.
Knighted, July 17, 1627. J.P. for Essex, 1634. Of Gt
Maplestead, Essex. Died Sept. 24, 1638. Will (P.C.C.) 1639.
Brother of John (1625), and father of Anthony (1647). (^«-
of Essex, 1558, 1634.)
DEANE, EDMUND. M.D. 1614, Incorp. from Oxford. S. of
Gilbert, of Saltonstall, Halifax, Yorks. Matric. from Merton
College, Oxford, Mar. 26, 1591, age 19; B.A. 1594; M.A. 1597.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1601. M.B. and M.D. 1608.
Practised physic at York. Married, 1625, Mary Boyes, of
Normanton. Author. Brother of Richard, Bishop of Ossory.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1612; Al. Oxon.)
DEAN, EDWARD
DEANE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, (age 12) from JESUS, Lent,
1563-4-
DEANE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, May, 1683.
DEANE, EDWARD. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 14, 1692-3.
Matric. 1693. S.of Edward, of ' Hatchbury, Wilts.' (Al. Oxon.).
Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, July 16, 1691, age 15 ;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5,
1698-9.
DEANE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Feb. ai,
1624-5. S. of Edward, silkweaver, of London. School, Eton.
Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1628-33; B.A. 1628-9; M-A. 1633.
Died in Cambridge. Buried at St Benet's, Nov. 17, 1633.
(Venn, I. 270.)
DEAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 6,
1716-7. S. of William (1720), clerk, of Huntingdonshire.
B. at Offord Darcy. School, Huntingdon (Mr Matthews).
B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724; B.D. 1731. Fellow, 1723-35. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1727; priest, June i, 1729- V. of
Aldworth, Berks., 1734-83. Brother of Merritt (1712).
(Scott-Mayor, m. 308.)
DEANE, GERARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JKSUS, Apr. 12, 1676.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
DEANE, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 26, 1647.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1650-1. One of
these names, s. of Francis, of Long Eaton, Derbs., gent.,
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 27, 1652.
DEAN or DENE, HENRY. Of Cambridge (according to Cooper,
i. 6). Prior of Llanthony Abbey, 1461. Specially adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30, 1489. Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
1494-6. Bishop of Bangor, 1496-9; of Salisbury, 1499-1501.
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 1500-3. Archbishop of
Canterbury, 1501. Died Feb. 16, 1502-3. Of Oxford, ac-
cording to Al. Oxon. Will, P.C.C., and Dean and Chapter of
Canterbury. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
DEAN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1547.
DEANE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1626; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633; D.D. 1663 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow. Ob-
tained a license to travel to the Low Countries, Sept. 30, 1633.
DEANE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 22,
1746. S. of Thomas, of Coventry, \Varws., doctor. Clerk at
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1743-5. School, Warwick (Mr
Lydiat). Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. Probably matric. from
Trinity College, Oxford, May 16, 1743, 'age 17.' (Al. Oxon.)
DENE, JOHN DE, 1261. Southern scholar, who received a royal
pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern students.
Brother of Richard (1261) and Walter (1261). (Fuller, 29.)
DEANE, JOHN. Questionist, 1491-2; but did not proceed to
B.A. (Gr. Bk, A, 49.)
DEANE, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine, 1569.
DEANE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 19, 1581-2. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric., as 'Drane,' 1582. Perhaps R. of
Hawkesworth, Notts., 1585.
DEANE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June i, 1616.
Matric. 1617; B.A. 1619-20.
DEANE, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, June 29, 1625. S.of
Sir John, Knt., of Castle Hedwgham, Essex. B. there,
Aug. 2, 1610. Brother of Drew (1623-4). (Vis. of Essex,
1558, 1634.)
DEANE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 17, 1650.
S. of Richard, coachman, of Hatfield, Essex. B. there.
School, Bishop's Stortford (private; Mr Lee). Matric. 1650;
B.A. 1653-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1661-2; priest,
Sept. 21, 1662.
DEANE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July i, 1689. S. of
William, R. of Cotgrave, Notts. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 18,
1692-3. One of these names V. of Tibberton, Worcs., 1699-
1708. V. of Kempsey, 1707-12. But see a contemporary in
Al. Oxon.
DEAN, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. B. in Norwich,
1686. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Fellow, 1709-
16. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1709; priest, Sept. 21, 1712.
P.C. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1711-6. V. of St Peter's,
Isle of Thanet, 1715-57. Died 1757.
DEAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 2,
1705-6. S. of Christopher, Esq. B. in Westminster. School,
Isleworth, Middlesex. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, July 24, 1708. One of these names P.C.
of Chelford, Cheshire, 1720-72. Died June 9, 1772. aged 81
(Earwaker, E. Cheshire, n. 369.)
DEAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct. 6, 1725. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729; priest, Mar. 2, 1734-5.
R. of Gayhurst with Stoke Goldington, Bucks., 1750-9.
DEAN, WILLIAM
Married, at Quinton, Northants., Feb. 2, 1743-4, Sarah
Clark; both ol CourteenhalL Died July 28, 1759, aged 51.
M.I. at Stoke Goldington. (H. I. Longden; Lipscomb, iv.
358.)
DEANE, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, c. June,
1687. S. of Richard, gent., of Howell Grange, Westmorland.
B. at Dufton, Cumberland. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1687;
B.A. 1690—1. Ord. deacon (Norwich), as C. of Crostwick,
May 21, 1692. Brother of Bainbridge (1682) and Andrew
(1679). (Venn, i. 483.)
DEAN, MERRITT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S. Apr. 9,
1713. S. of William (1720), clerk, D.D. B. in Sussex. School,
Huntingdon (Mr Matthews). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6;
M~A. 1719. Fellow, 1718-23. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23,
1733. R. of Offord Darcy, Hunts., 1723-40; succeeding his
father. Buried there 1740. Brother of George (1716-7).
(W. M. Noble.)
DEANE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
i579-8o; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. V. of Warcop, Westmor-
land, 1585-9. R. of Kirkbride, Cumberland, 1586. V. of
Bromfield, 1589-1602. R. of Gt Salkeld, 1602. Archdeacon
of Carlisle, 1602-4. Died c. Jan. 1603-4. (Cooper, n. 368.)
DEANE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY, May 31, 1632.
S.of John. B. at Staveley, Derbs. School, Staveley (Mr Tho.
Dand). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6.
DEANE, PETER. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 9, 1653. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1652. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) May
2, 1661; priest, May 4, 1661; called B.A. V. of Mailing,
Lanes., 1689. Will proved, 1714.
DENE, RICHARD DE, 1261. Southern student, who received a
royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern
students. Brother of John (1261) and Walter (1261). (Fuller,
29.)
DEANE, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1505. Probably V. of Gt Lim-
burgh, Lines. , till 15 13. V. of St Thomas-the- Apostle, London,
1536. V. of Harrow, Middlesex, 1552-8. Perhaps R. of
Abinger, Surrey, 1549. Will (P.C.C.) 1558.
DEANE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1692;
B.A. 1695-6.
DENE, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1455-6.
DENE, THOMAS DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1328.
DEAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 14, 1656.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1656; Matric. 1659; B.A.
1659-60. Signs for priest's orders (London) Dec. 16, 1664;
C. of St Mary, Savoy. P.C. of St James, Duke Place, London,
1667-79-
DEANE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at KING'S, c. 1673. One of these
names, s. of Thomas, of Kingston, Somerset, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1680.
DEANE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 13,
1707. Of Yorkshire. School, Drighlington. Matric. 1707;
B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1710. Head Master
of Drighlington School, 1713-6.
DEANE, W. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1565.
DEANE, W. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1573.
DENE, WALTER DE, 1261. Southern student, who received a
royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern
students. Brother of John (1261) and Richard (1261).
(Fuller, 29.)
DEANE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1575. S. of Thomas. B. at Grassington, Yorks. Schools,
Leeds and Clitheroe, Lanes. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 4,
1577, age 20. Ord. priest (R.C.) at Douay, Dec. 21, 1581.
Sent to England, Jan. 25, 1581-2; banished; returned, 1585.
According to the Cath. Rec. Soc. (v. 26) he had been a pro-
testant minister at Monk Fryston, Yorks., before going to
Douay. Executed, Aug. 28, 1588, at Mile-end Green. (Venn.
i. 94; DJf.B.)
DEANE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, May, 1641. S.
of Christopher, baker. B. at Lead Hall, Tadcaster, Yorks.
Matric. 1641.
DEANE, WILLIAM, D.D. from ST JOHN'S, 1720. S. of William,
of Leicester. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar.
10, 1680-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1684; M.A. 1687. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Mar. n, 1687-8. R. of Thakeham, Sussex,
1688-98. R. of Offord Darcy, Hunts., 1697-1733. R. of
Offord Cluny, 1706-22. Buried there Oct. 8, 1723. Father
of George (1716-7) and Merritt (1712). (Scott-Mayor, HI.
335; Al. Oxon.: wrong in the identification.)
DEANE, . Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1643. Possibly John, s. and h. of Sir Drue (1623-4); adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 24, 1646-7. Died young. Brother of
Anthony (1647). (Morant, n. 278.)
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DEARDE, PETER
DEARDE or DEARDS, PETER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. One Peter Deares,
V. of Coggeshall, Essex; sequestered, 1647. Will (P.C.C.)
1654, °f Peter Deards, of Sion College, London, clerk.
DEARDEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 8,
1725. S. of John, of Warley, Halifax, Yorks. School, Wake-
field, Yorks. Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1726; M.B. 1730.
DEARING, see DERING.
DEARLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 5, 1699.
Of Buckinghamshire. B. at Datchet, 1680. Colleger at Eton,
1691-8. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706. Perhaps
Usher of Macclesfield School, 1704-12. (Earwaker, East
Cheshire, n. 522.)
DEARLING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 18, 1745-6. S. of John, of Sussex. B. at Chichester.
School, Bury, Lanes. (Mr Lister). Matric. 1749; B.A. 1749—
50; M.A. 1753. V. of Matching, Essex, 1761-85. R. of
Ashley, Wilts., 1785-90. Will (P.C.C.) 1791- (Scott-Mayor,
in. 556.)
DEARESLEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent,
1579-80; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. One of these names, of
Cowling, Suffolk, adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. i, 1591-2. Will
(P.C.C.) 1592-
DEARSLEY or DIERSLY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
May 21, 1645. Of Essex. Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1647; B.A.
1648-9; M.A. 1652; B.D. 1660. Fellow, 1649. V. of Enfield,
Middlesex, 1664-72. Died 1672. Will (Consist. C. London)
1672.
DERSLEY or DEESLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1563.
DEARSLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Miens. 1571.
DERESLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1641. Of Suffolk. One of these names, of Kirtling, Cambs.,
died 1663.
DEARSLYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1584.
Probably R. of Edwardstone, Suffolk, 1598.
DEARSLY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619, as Derisley.
DEARESLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1625. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. One of these
names sequestered to Wickham St Paul, Essex, c. 1643;
ejected, 1660. V. of Little Waldingfield, 1662-4. Perhaps
R. of Depden, Suffolk, 1664-85. Will proved (Bury) 1686.
(Davids, 516.)
DEARESLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. One of these names
V. of Chatteris, Cambs., 1660.
DERISLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 27, 1708. S. of Thomas. B. at Kirtling, Cambs. School,
Thurlow, Cambs. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 31, 1713; C. of Weston Colville,
Suffolk; priest, Mar. 13, 1714-5. V. of Houghton, Norfolk,
1731-68. R. of Pensthorpe, 1731-68.
DERISLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 24, 1751.
Of Norfolk. Probably s. of Thomas (1708), above. Matric.
1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow, 1758-66. Taxor, 1761.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1758; priest (Ely) Mar. n, 1759.
Probably V. of Cobham, Kent, 1762-6.
DEARSLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1580.
Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1615; of Monk's Eleigh, Suffolk, gent.
DEARSLEY, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1620.
DEAS, WILLIAM. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1592-3.
DEASY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from SIDNEY, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. (Perhaps the Robert Dayley, of
Nor than ts., of the Sidney Admission register.)
DEAT (?), THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1642.
DEATH, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559,
as Deithe; Scholar, 1565. Perhaps father of the next
DEATH, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1617. S. of Anthony, citizen and merchant taylor (perhaps
the above). School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1620-1; M.A.
1624. Master of Oundle School, 1624-5; dismissed. One of
these names Head Master of Carlisle Grammar School during
the Commonwealth. Died Feb. 9, 1679, aged 80. Buried at
All Hallows, Barking. Will (P.C.C.) 1680.
DEATH or DETHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. from Queens', 1615.
DEATH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1609. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
DETHE, . Student at PETERHOUSE, 1559.
DEATH, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1628.
DEE, FRANCIS
DEBANK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1551-
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1554-5. Fellow of Corpus Christi,
1554. Summoned before the visitor for being in possession
of heretical books. Perhaps Fellow of Pembroke, 1554-5; 'of
Derbs." Received the tonsure (London) 1553-4; described
as a scholar of St John's. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1555.
R. of Easton-by-Stamford, Northants., 1559. Chaplain to
William, Earl of Pembroke. R. of Willoughby Waterless
Leicester, 1559. R. of Bradwell-Juxta-Mare, Essex, 1563.
Died there 1602. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
DEBANKE, NATHANIEL. M.A. from QUEENS', 1645 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of William, of Locksley, Warws., clerk.
Matric. from Lincoln College, Dec. 12, 1634, age 16; B.A.
1638; M.A. 1641. Fellow of Queens', 1645-7. (Al. Oxon.)
DEBANKE, . Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1552.
Probably John (above).
DEBARY, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 23,
1742- S. of Peter, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1742; Scholar, 1743; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. Fellow, 1748.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London) Mar. 4, 1747-8 ;
priest, Feb. 19, 1748-9. V. of Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hants.
V. of Burbage, Wilts. Died Jan. 4, 1814. (Al. Westmon., 327.)
DEBAT, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 29, 1741-2.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1748; priest, Dec. 18, 1748. Will
of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1785; of Bristol, clerk.
DEBDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, c. 1596.
DEBNAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, as 'Deadman,'
Mar. 19, 1616-7. B. at Braintree, Essex. Matric. 1617, as
'Dedman'; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 18, 1624; priest, Mar 13, 1624-5. V. of Chrishall,
Essex, 1657-73. R. of Strethall, 1670-2. Died 1673.
DEBENHAM, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1581-2.
DE BERG, CHARLES BERNARD. Adm. at TRINITY, a scholar
from Westminster, May 30, 1636.
DEBNEY, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 24,
1616. S. of Robert, Alderman of Norwich. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1618.
DEBORDES, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 15, 1704.
S. of James, of Greenwich, Kent. School, Westminster.
M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). V. of Nazing, Essex, 1719-21. R. of
St Lawrence, Newland, 1720. V. of East Ham, 1728-33.
Chaplain to Duke of Dorset. Died Sept. 3, 1733. Will, P.C.C.
(Al. Westmon., 245.)
DE BREVAL, FRANCIS DURANT. D.D. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Came
to England, probably, about 1669. Said to have been,
originally, a Capuchin. Preb. of Rochester, 1671. Preb. of
Westminster, 1675. R. of Milton by Gravesend, 1680-1708.
Buried in Westminster Abbey, Jan. 29, 1707-8. (West-
minster Abbey Register.)
DECHAIR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 2,
1702. S. of Edward, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1702; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1709. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1708-10. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 18, 1709; priest, Dec. 24, 1710. V. of Culham, Oxon.
Will (P.C.C.) 1763; of St Gregory, London, clerk.
DE CHESSOY, PAUL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
10, 1678. S. of Paul, M.D. B. at Peterborough, Northants.
School, Long-Orton (private; Mr King). Matric. 1678; B.A.
from King's, 1681-2.
DECONSON, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter, 1565.
DE CR1TZ, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, May 25,
1646. S. of John, of London. (A Fleming, Serjeant painter
to the King.) Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Migrated to
Oxford. B.A. from Jesus College, as Decreete, 1649; Scholar,
1649; by Parliamentary visitors. (Al. Oxon; Burrows, 177.)
'DEDDINGFIELD,' JOHN, see BEDINGFIELD.
DEE, ADRIAN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1623. S.
of Francis (next), D.D. B. Dec. t, 1606. Bapt. at Canterbury
Cathedral, Jan. 4, 1606-7. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Scholar, 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Canon of Chichester,
1633. Died May 8, 1638. Will, P.C.C. (Robinson, 1. 100; KM.
of Sussex.)
DEE, FRANCIS. Adm. at ST JOHN'S, c. 1595. S. of David, of
Salop, preb. of St Paul's. B. in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603; B.D. 1610; D.D. 1616.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1603. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 25;
priest, May i, 1602. R. of Trinity-the-Less, London, 1607-
20; of All Hallows, Lombard Street, 1615-34- Chancellor of
Salisbury, 1619-34. V. of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, 1620-2.
Dean of Chichester, 1630-4. R. of Castor, Northants., 1634-8.
Bishop of Peterborough, 1634-8. Died Oct. 8, 1638. Buned
in his Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to St Johns.
Father of Adrian (above). (D.N.B.)
DEE, JOHN
DEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 1542. S. of
Rowland, gentleman-sewer to Henry VII. B. in London,
July 13, 1527. School, Chelmsford. Matric. 1544; B.A. 1545-
6; M.A. from Trinity, 1548. Fellow of St John's, 1546.
Assistant Greek Reader. Original Fellow of Trinity, 1546.
Studied at Louvain, 1548. Perhaps LL.D. there. Lectured
on Euclid at Paris, 1550. R. of Upton-on-Severn, and Long
Leadenhall, Lines. Travelled much abroad. Perhaps
Chancellor of St Paul's, 1594. Warden of Manchester College,
1595-1608. Retired, e. 1604, to Mortlake, where he died,
and was buried, Dec. 1608. An excellent mathematician,
but better known as an astrologer. (Cooper, n. 497; D.N.B.)
DEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1640. Perhaps
R. of Wexham, Bucks., 1642-63. Died 1683. (Lipscomb, iv.
583.)
DEE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1632; B.A.
1635-6; M.A. 1639.
DEEBLE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 15, 1646;
M.A. 1647. S. of Nicholas, of Calstock, Cornwall. Matric.
at Oxford, Dec. 6, 1639, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1644-5. R.
of Calstock, Cornwall, 1645.
DEEDS, JULIUS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1709. S. of William,
physician at Canterbury. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1710;
Scholar, 1711 ; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 17, 1716-7; priest, Dec. 21, 1718. R. of Dimchurch,
Kent, 1718-52. R. of Gt Mongeham, 1730-52. Preb. of
Canterbury, 1739. Died Apr. 19, 1752, aged 59. Buried at
Hythe, in the family vault. (Burke, L.G.; Masters.)
DEEKES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1615-6; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
DEEPDALE, JOHN DE. A Southern student at Cambridge who
received a pardon for participation in a riot, with the
Northerners, 1261. (Fuller, 29.)
DEERE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July 5, 1695.
S. of Richard. B. at Ashwell, Herts. School, Buntingford
(Mr England). Scholar, 1695-6; Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-
1700. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 5, 1702. C. of Croxton, Cambs.
Father of the next. (Petit, n. 134.)
DEERE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. n, 1723-4-
Of Cambridgeshire. S. of the above. Matric. 1724; Scholar;
B.A. 1727-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1728. P.C. of
St John Baptist and the Holy Sepulchre, Norwich, 1737.
Minor canon of Norwich. Died July 23, 1737, aged 31.
Buried in Norwich Cathedral. (A. Gray; Blomefield, iv. 25.)
DEER, SAMUEL (1646), see DYER.
DEER, . Fee for M.A, or higher degree, 1473-4.
DEFFORD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1565.
Perhaps Destford.
DEFRIAN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590;
B.A. 1593-4, as Defraine,
DE GALLS, GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. i,
1693. S. of Philip. B. at Amsterdam. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1695. Gerard De Gols, R. of St Peter's, Sandwich,
1713-37. Also minister to the Dutch congregation at St
Clement's, Sandwich. One of the persons appointed by the
Corporation to support the canopies at the coronation of
George II. Author, Sermons, etc. Died Feb. 22, 1737. Buried
at St Clement's. (H. G. Harrison.)
DEGGE, HERVEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 10,
1726. S. of Simon (1693), of Derbyshire. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1729-30. Fellow,
1732. Died May 22, 1732-3. Brother of Staunton (1722) and
Simon (1715). (F.M.G., 981.)
DEGGE, SIMON. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 18, 1693. Of
Worcestershire. S. of Simon, of Broadwater, Worcs. B. 1676.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1693. Married (i) Selina, dau. of
William Williams, of Rempston, Notts.; (2) Jane, dau. of
Harvey Staunton, Esq., of Derbyshire. Father of Simon
(1715), Staunton (1722) and Hervey (1726). (Staffs. Pedi-
grees; Vis. of Derbs., 1662; Erdeswicke's Survey of Staffs.,
LX.)
DEGGE, SIMON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) atST JOHN'S, Dec. i,
1710. S. of William, deceased. B. at Derby. School, Heydon
(private; Mr Goodwin). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1709.
Perhaps F.R.S. 1723. Died Nov. 8, 1729, aged 35. M.I.
at Gravely, Herts. (F.M.G., 983; Lysons's Derbs.; Jewitt's
Reliq., xxn. 238.)
DEGGE, SIMON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Nov. 28, 1715.
S. of Simon (1693). B. at Nottingham, 1697. Matric. 1716-7;
M.A. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1712;
s. and h. of Simon, of Derby, Esq. Of Blithebridge, Staffs,
and Bowden Hall, Derbs. Probably F.R.S. 1730 (see the
above: there are two elections, and two signatures, but these
look alike). Died c. 1765. Brother of Staunton (1722) and
Hervey (1726). (Lysons's Derbs., cxxv.; Erdeswicke's
Staffs., LX.)
DEIOS, JOHN
DEGGE, STAUNTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, June 17,
1722. S. of Simon (1693), of Derby. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1725-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1730. R. of Staunton, Notts. Brother of
Hervey (1726) and Simon (1715).
DE GREY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 27,
1636. S. of Sir William, Knt, of Merton, Norfolk, deceased.
School, Thetford (Mr Ward). Matric. 1637. Perhaps scholar
of Trinity Hall, 1639. Major in the Royalist army ; ' employed
under Sir William Hopton.' Compounded for his estates.
Went to reside at Merton Hall, 1677; afterwards at Thetford,
1686. Buried at Merton, Mar. 6, 1689-90. Will (Norw.
archd. C.) 1690. (Venn, i. 323.)
DE GREY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 7, 1630.
S. of Sir William, Knt. B. at Merton, Norfolk. School, Bury.
Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 13, 1633.
Died July 3, 1665. Buried at Merton. M.I. Father of
William (1668), brother of Robert (1629), William (1645) and
Edmund (1636). (Venn, i. 293.)
DE GRAY, JAMES (1700), see BEDINGFIELD.
DE GREY, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr.
21, 1629. S. of Sir William, Knt., of Merton, Norfolk. B.
at Ellingham. School, Bury. Matric. 1629. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 15, 1631. Knighted, 1641. Royalist.
Buried at Merton, Oct. 21, 1644. Will (Norwich) 1645. Brother
of James (1630), Edmund (1636) and William (1645). (Venn,
i. 288.)
DE GREY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 18, 1697. S. of William, Esq. B. at Merton, Norfolk.
School, Bury. Matric. 1697. M.P. for Thetford, 1708-10;
for Norfolk, 1715-27. Of Merton, Esq. Buried at Merton,
Dec. 18, 1765. Father of the next. (A. B. Beaven.)
DE GREY, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 29, 1735. S. of Thomas (above), of Merton, Norfolk.
School, Bury. M.P. for Norfolk, 1764-74. Lieutenant-
Colonel of the Norfolk Militia, 1764. Died June 23, 1781.
Buried at Merton. (Peile, n. 231.)
DE GREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. i,
1645. S. of Sir William, Knt. B. at Merton, Norfolk. Bapt.
July 22, 1626. School, Thetford (Mr Ward). Matric. 1645 ;
B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1647-8; M.A. (Com. Reg.) 1671.
Major in the army. Described as of Norwich, in 1656; and
of Merton, in 1686. Brother of James (1630), Edmund (1636)
and Robert (1629). (Venn, i. 357.)
DE GREY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr.
22, 1668. S. of James (1630), Esq., deceased. B. at Merton,
Norfolk. School, Thetford (Mr Keen). Matric. 1668. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 22, 1671. M.P. for Thetford,
1685. Resided at Merton. Buried there Mar. i, 1686-7.
(Venn, i. 434.)
DE GREY, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 23,
I736-7- S. of Thomas, Esq., of Merton, Norfolk. B. July 7,
1719. Matric. 1737; M.A. 1770 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1737-8. Called to the Bar, 1742.
Reader, 1765. Treasurer, 1766. K.C. 1758. M.P. for Newport,
Cornwall, 1761-70; for the University, 1770-1. Attorney-
General, 1766-71. Knighted. Chief Justice C.P. 1771-80.
Created Baron Walsingham, 1780. Died May 9, 1781.
(D.N.B. ; where he is wrongly assigned to Christ's.)
DEGULHON or DIGULHON, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
ST JOHN'S, June 20, 1739. S. of Stephen, gent., of Middlesex.
B. in London. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1739; B.A.
1742-3; M.A. 1771. Ord. deacon (London) May 29, 1743;
priest, June 9, 1745. R. of Ashby, Norfolk, 1746-85. R. of
Carleton St Peter and V. of Claxton, 1747-85. Preacher at
Berwick Street Chapel, Soho, 1755. P.C. of Marylebone, 1767.
Died Sept 10, 1785. (Scott-Mayor, in. 501; G. Mag.)
DE HAGUE, THpMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1715. Of
Huguenot origin. B. in Norwich. Matric. Lent, 1718-9; B.A.
1719-20.
DEHANY, DAVID. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 24, 1740.
Of Jamaica. S. of David, merchant, of Bristol. B. Apr. 20,
1724. Matric. 1740-1. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May i, 1742.
Died June 22, 1761. (Laurence-Archer, West Indies, 335.)
DEICROWE, BENJAMIN. Scholar of TRINITY, 1619; B.A.
1622-3.
DEIGHTON, see DIGHTON.
DEIKE, see DYKE.
DEINCOURT, OLIVER. M.A. Benefactor to the University.
Chancellor, some time in the I4th century. One of these
names s. of William, Baron of Blankney. Died before 1392.
(Blore, 151; G.E.C.)
DEIOS or DEYOS, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1610-1. Of
Buckinghamshire. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Dec. 1607, age 17; M.A. (Oxford) 1613-4. Incorp. at Cam-
bridge, 1614. Probably R. of Wavendon, Bucks., 1636.
(PeiU, i. 266.)
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DEIOS, DEIOSTE or DYOS, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from
ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1571. B. in Salop. B.A. 1572-3; M.A.
1576; B.D. 1583. Fellow, 1573. Afterwards a minister in
London. R. of Chiddingstone, Kent, 1585-1618. R. of
Brastead, 1592-1618. Author, Sermons. Buried at Chidding-
stone, Dec. 27, 1618. (Cooper, H. 476; in. 83; D.N.B.;
H. G. Harrison.)
DIGS, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1607.
B. at Charing, Kent. B.A. 1610-1: M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon
and priest (London) Mar. i, 1617-8, age 26.
DEIOS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, Lent, 1588-9;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
DEKENZIE, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1626.
DE LA CHAMBER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 19,
1638, as Chambers. Died whilst a student. Will (P.C.C.)
1640. Mentions his tutor and kinsman, Richard Weller, and
several student friends. Uncle, William Newton, exor.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
DE LA CHAMPE, see DALECHAMP.
DELACOURTE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1554.
DELACRE, see also DILLAKER.
DELACRE, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 17, 1641.
One of this name ('Miles'), ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Jan. 8, 1660-1. R. of Paston, Northants., 1669.
DELACRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 6, 1637. Of Huntingdonshire. School, Wisbech.
Matric. 1637. Migrated to Trinity, Feb. 10, 1637-8. Scholar,
1638; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1646.
DE LA CROZE, ANTHONY MARK. Incorp. LL.D. 1693, from
Orleans.
DE LA DOUESPE, EZEKIEL PAUL, see DOUESPE.
DELAHAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 25, 1646. Of
Herefordshire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1651.
DELAHAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 27, 1682.
Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1691.
Perhaps Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Mar. 22,
1682-3, af>e J7> s- °f Thomas, of Peterchurch, Hereford.
No Oxford degree. Perhaps R. of Gt Greenford, Middlesex,
1689-1730. Will (Consist. C. London) 1730. (Al. Oxon.)
DELAHAY, PAUL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 31, 1651. Of
Herefordshire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1654-5.
DE LA HAYE, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 26) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 5, 1671. S. of Jacques, of Caen, Normandy. B. there.
School, Paris. Matric. 1671; M.A. 1674 (Lit. Reg.).
DE LA MORE, ADAM. University Bedell, c. 1350. Benefactor.
(Stokes, Bedells, 55.)
DELAMORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Dec.
20, 1709. S. of William, gent. B. at Long Sutton, Lines.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1716; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1718.
C. of Walsoken. Brother of Richard (1715). (Lines. Pedigrees,
1194.)
DELAMORE, MARTIN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 31, 1625-6.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June i; priest, Sept. 21, 1634. R. of All Saints',
Colchester, 1637-9. V. of Littleport, Cambs., 1639.
DELAMORE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
July 9, 1715- S. of William, gent. B. at Sutton, Lines.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1716; M.B. 1721. Brother of John
(1709).
DELAMOTTE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May
18, 1736. Of Greenwich, Kent. Matric. 1736.
DE LANCY, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1721. S. and h.
of Stephen, merchant, of New York. B. in America, 1703.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1723. Chief Justice and Lieuten-
ant Governor of New York. Married Ann Heathcote. Died
July 31, 1760. Father of the next. (Masters.)
DE LANCY, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1750. S. of
James, above. B. in America, 1732. School, Eton. Matric.
1750. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 2, 1753. Married, 1771,
Margaret, dau. of William Allen, Chief Justice of Pennsyl-
vania. Died at Bath, 1800. (E. A. Jones.)
DELANDE, ALBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 27, 1728.
S. and h. of Albert, of St Giles-in-the-Fields, captain. B. in
London. Matric. 1729. Adm. to the Middle Temple, Oct. 22,
1733; and to Gray's Inn, Jan. 23, 1736-7.
DE L' ANGLE (' LANGLEY'), JOHN MAXIMILIAN. Incorp. D.D.
from Leyden, 1681. Probably 2nd s. of Jean Maximilian,
DELAUNE, WILLIAM
Protestant divine, of Rouen. Huguenot refugee. V. of
Ruishp Midds., 1674-82. Preb. of Canterbury, 1678-1724.
5- °,f £*?& K?& '"I??: Y- ?l Sibertswold, 1684.
Dr Samuel, of Rouen, ma trie, at Oxford, 1684 (H ' G
^Harrison.)
DELAP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 30, 1743
S. of John, of Gainsborough, Lines. B. at Spilsby. School
Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1743. Migrated to
Magdalene, Mar. 15, i743~4- B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750; D.D.
1762. Fellow of Magdalene, 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 21, 1749; priest, Dec. 23, 1750. Perhaps R. of Ousby,
Cumberland, 1759-66. V. of Iford and Kingston, Sussex,
1765-1812. V. of Woolavington, Somerset, 1774-1812. Poet
and dramatist. Died in London, 1812. (D.N.B.)
DE LA PLACE, PETER. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647.
Of France. Matric. Easter, 1649; B.A. 1649-50.
DE LA POLE, see also POLE.
DE LA POOLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May i,
1666. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1668.
DE LA PYENDE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1606. Of Depden, Suffolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1610-1.
DELAUNE or DELAUNCE, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EM-
MANUEL, Mar. 17, 1610-1. S. of Gideon, of London and
Sharsted, Dodington, Kent. Matric. 1611; B.A. 1614-5;
M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Married Anne, dau. of
Sir Richard Sondes, of Throwley, Kent. Died Jan. 23,
1637-8. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1638. Father of William (1648).
(LeNeve, 179; N.andQ., 5th S., xn. 117; Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
DELAWNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Nov. 16,
1610. S. of Isaac, M.D., a Frenchman. School, Norwich.
(Pedigree in Vis. of London, 1634.)
DE LAWNE, NATHANIEL. Adm. scholar at CORPUS CHRISTI,
July 4, 1618. Of Norwich. S. of Peter, minister of the French
Congregation at Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric. pens.
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. V. of Broad Hempston,
Devon, 1630. Translated Du Moulin's Logic into English,
1624. (Masters, 277; Add. MSS., 5867.)
DE LAWNE, PAUL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 29, 1604.
S. of William (1583). B. in London. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611;
M.D. 1615 (Incorp. from Padua). Incorp. at Oxford (M.A.)
1611. For many years in Ireland, as physician to the Viceroy.
F.R.C.P. 1618. Elect, 1642. Censor, 1643. Professor of
Physic at Gresham College, 1642-55. Physician-general to
the fleet, 1654. Probably died in Jamaica, Dec. 1654. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657. (D.N.B. ; Munk, i. 170; Vis. of London, 1634.)
DELAWNE or LAWNE, PETER. Matric. pens, from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1588, as 'Lawe'; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1597;
D.D. 1617. Perhaps R. of Redenhall, Norfolk, 1629.
DE LAUNE, PETER. D.D. 1635 (on visit of Charles, Count
Elector Palatine). S. of William (1583). Of PETERHOUSE,
where he gave £25 to the College Chapel. Dr De Lawne
was pastor of the French congregation (Add. MSS., 5867)
at Norwich in 1647. (Vis. of London, 1634; Blomefield, n.
258.)
DELAUNE, WILLIAM. Resident at Cambridge, in 1583; but
doubtful if a member of the University. L.R.C.P. 1582.
A French protestant minister. Studied medicine at Paris and
Montpelier for eight years. Fled to England. Practised
chiefly in London. Buried at St Anne's, Blackfnars, Feb. iq,
1610. Author, an epitome of Calvin's Institution. Will
(P.C.C.) 1611; 'preacher of the word of God and physician.'
Father of Paul (above) and Peter. (D.N.B.; Cooper, i.
490; Vis. of London, 1634.)
DELAUNE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at SIDNEY,
May 23, 1648. S. of Abraham (1610-1), Esq., deceased. B.
at Throwley, Kent (his mother's home). Schools, Caen,
Normandy, and Bromley, Kent (Mr Brookes). Matric. 1648.
Of London, merchant, and of Sharsted, Dodington, Kent.
Knighted, Jan. 10, 1663-4- Died 1667. Will, P.C.C. (Le
Neve, 179; N. and Q., 5th S., xn. 29; Vis. of Sussex, 1663.)
DELAUNE, WILLIAM. D.D. 1714 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Benjamin, of London, gent. B. Apr. 14, 1659. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
July a, 1675, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1679; M.A. 1683; B.D.
1688; D.D. 1697. President of St John's, 1698-1728. Vice-
chancellor, 1702-6. Lady Margaret Professor, at Oxford,
1715-28. Preb. of Winchester, 1702-28; of Worcester, 1715-
28. R. of Chilbolton, Hants., 1689. R. of Handborough,
Oxon., 1699. Died May 23, 1728. Buried in St John's College
Chapel. Oxford. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1729- (M- Oxon.; D.N.B.)
DELAVAL, EDWARD HUSSEY
DELAVAL, EDWARD HUSSEV. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at
PEMBROKE, July 4, 1747. S. of Francis Blake, of Seaton
Delaval, Northumberland, Esq. Bapt. at Newburn, June 12,
1729. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754- Fellow, 1751.
Classical scholar and chemist F.R.S.I759- Author. Married,
Dec. 22, 1808, Sarah, dau. of George Scott, of Methley, Yorks.
Died Aug. 14, 1814, at Parliament Place, Old Palace Yard,
Westminster. Buried in the Abbey. Brother of John Blake
(1746). (D.N.B.; H. M. Wood.)
DELAVALL, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1637. Perhaps 2nd s. of Sir Robert, of Seaton Delaval.
Of Dissington, Northumberland.
DELAVAL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, July 3, 1672. S. of
Sir Ralph, Bart. B. at Seaton Delaval, Northumberland.
Bapt. at Earsdon, Nov. 7, 1654. Colonel in the Guards.
Succeeded as ycd Bart., Aug. 1696. M.P. for Morpeth, 1701-
5; for Northumberland, 1705-8. Buried at Earsdon, June 8,
1729. Will (Durham) 1729. (G.E.C.; Ptile, n. 44-5; H. M.
Wood.)
DELAVAL, JOHN BLAKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
July 3, 1746. S. of Francis Blake, Esq., of Seaton Delaval,
Northumberland. B. in London, Mar. 17, 1728. Sir John
Hussey-Delaval, M.P. for Berwick, i754-«i, 1765-74, 1780-6.
Created Bart., July i, 1761. Baron Delaval of Redford, in
the Peerage of Ireland, 1783. Raised to the peerage of the
United Kingdom, Aug. 21, 1786. Died at Seaton, May 17,
1808. Buried in St Paul's Chapel, Westminster Abbey.
Brother of Edward (i747). (G.E.C.; H. M. Wood; A. B.
Beaven.)
DELAVALL, WILLIAM, Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July ii, 1633. S. of Sir Ralph, Knt., of Seaton Delaval,
Northumberland. Bapt. at Earsdon, Apr. 28, 1616. School,
Morpeth. Matric. 1633. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Peter
Riddell, of Newcastle. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle,
June a, 1667. Father of the next (Le Neve, Knights, 432;
H. M. Wood.)
DELAVAL, WILLIAM, Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 4,
1666-7. S. of William (above). B. at Seaton Delaval,
Northumberland. School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Jan.
28, 1675-6. (Peile, n. 9; H. M. Wood.)
DE LA WOODE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1596,
DELBOE, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 27,
1676. S. of Simon. B. in London. Matric. 1676; Scholar from
Westminster, 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Fellow, 1682.
Probably of Dutch origin. One Simon Delbo was deacon of
the Dutch Church in London, 1658. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DELBRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 3, 1604.
S. and h. of John, gent, of Barnstaple, Devon. Matric. 1604.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 10, 1606. One of these
names M.P. for Barnstaple, 1620, 1624, 1625, 1626, 1628.
DELBRIDGE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug.
20, 1607. Matric. 1607; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615; B.D. 1622.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22;
priest, Dec. 23, 1621.
DELBRIDGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
June 23, 1654. S. of , clerk. B. in Cornwall. Matric.
1656-7, as 'John.'
DELEMARCHE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter,
1617.
DELENE, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1601.
Of Warwickshire. Perhaps R. of Ashow, Warws.
DELIGNE, ERASMUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 26, 1639. S. of Sir Daniel, of Harlaxton, Lines., Knt.
B. in London. School, Nottingham (Mr Gambett). Of
Harlaxton, Esq. Married twice, and had issue. Died 1683.
His father (b. at Frankfort) came to England, c. 1613, on
account of religions persecution; and was knighted 1620.
(Lines. Pedigrees ; Turner's Grantham.)
DELYNE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1641.
DELKE, WILLIAM, see DILKE.
DELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 22,
1694. S. of William. B. at Sampshill, Beds. Bapt at
Westoning, June 14, 1676. School, Buckingham (Mr Styles).
Scholar, 1694-5; Matric. 1695; LL.B. 1710. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 26, 1700; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 30, 1705. R.
of Foulness, Essex, 1706. Died unmarried, 1714. Admon.
(Consist. C. London) to his brother Humphrey. Grandson of
William (1623-4), Master of Caius. (Pcile, n. 130; Add. MSS.
5867; J. Ch. Smith.)
DELL, HUMFRBY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Sept 18,
1721. S. of Humphrey, jeweller, of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1723; M.B. 1727. Practised physic
at Flitwick, Beds. Died Sept. 12, 1764. Said to be a descend-
ant of William Dell, the puritan Master of Caius. (Scott-
Mayor, m. 344; L. Mag.; G. Mug.)
DENBIGH, WILLIAM
DELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. i, 1669.
S. of William (1623-4). B. at Yelden, Beds. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Incorp. at Oxford,
1675. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1674; priest (Lincoln)
Sept 1685. R. of (mediety of) Woodford, Northants., 1690-
1707. R. of Tilbrook, Beds., 1691. Buried at Northill, Beds.,
Sept. 4, 1707. (Petie, n. 19; H. I. Longden.)
DELL, JOHN. M.A. from QUEENS', 1711. OfCornwalL Matric.
from Pembroke College, Oxford, Oct 27, 1694; B.A. (Oxford)
1699. Doubtless R. of Blisland, Cornwall, 1709. R. of Ruan-
Lanihorne, 1711-5. Died 1715. Admon. (Exeter) 1715. (Al.
Oxon.)
DELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1623-4;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Fellow of Emmanuel. For some
years chaplain in the Parliamentary army. R. of Yelden,
Beds., 1641-62, where he invited John Bunyan to preach in
his church. Intruded as Master of Caius, May 4, 1649.
Resigned, May n, 1660. Ejected from Yelden, 1662; and
retired to a property at Westoning. Buried at Yelden. Will
proved (P.C.C.) 1670. (D.N.B. unfortunately identifies him
with the next, and gives credence to the legend of bis being
buried in unconsecrated ground. For a full account of his
life and works see Verm, i. 375, and Caius Coll. History.)
DELL, WILLIAM, M.A. 1628. Incorp. from Oxford. Of Wilt-
shire. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Nov. 12, 1619,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Secretary to
Archbishop Laud. P.C. of St Mary Aldermanbury, 1629-31.
R. of Frittenden, Kent, 1635. See the above entry. (Al.Oxon.)
DELL, WILLIAM (1627), see DALE.
DELME, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June a, 1607.
Matric. 1607, as 'Delve.' Will of Philip Delme (minister of
the Walloon Church. Canterbury) proved (P.C.C.) 1654.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
DE LOCHES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 22, 1715.
B. at Hull, Yorks. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9.
DELOMENCE, HENRY AUGUSTUS; Count Montbron, M.A.
1625 (on King's visit).
DELVES, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, Mar. 18, 1718-9.
S. of Sir Thomas, of Doddington, Cheshire, Bart. B. at
Chelsea, Middlesex, July 18, 1700. Matric. 1719. Died Apr.
10, 1725. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; D. L. Broughton, Records of a
Cheshire Family.)
DELVES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 20,
1671. S. of William. B. at Knutsford, Cheshire. School,
Tamworth (Mr Antrobus). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5.
Brother of William (1671).
DELVES, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 28, 1619. S. of Sir Thomas, of Doddington, Cheshire,
Knt (afterwards Bart.). Matric. 1619. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 25, 1620. Died s.p. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DELVES, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 22,
1668. S. of Thomas, gent., of Hastings, Sussex. B. at
Bexhill. Schools, 'Boan* and Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14, 1674,
as of Trinity College. (S. of Nicholas, Master of Merchant
Taylors' Company, according to C. J. Robinson's School
Register.)
DELVES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 29,
1671. S. of William. B. at Knutsford. School, Knutsford
(Mr Turner). Matric. 1671. Brother of John (1671).
DELVIN, Lord, see CHRISTOPHER NUGENT.
DELYNE, ROBERT, see DELIGNE.
DE MOIVRE, ABRAHAM. M.A. from TRINITY, 1739 (Lit. Reg.).
S. of a surgeon. B. at Vitry, France, May 26, 1667. Educated
at Sedan, Saumur and Paris. Arrived in England, as a
Protestant refugee, 1688. Distinguished mathematician and
friend of Newton. F.R.S. 1697. Died Nov. 27, 1754. (D.N.B.
as Moivre.)
DEMPSTER, THOMAS. For a time at PEMBROKE, c. 1589, age
about 10. Tutor, Walter Whalley, M.A. Left and travelled
in France. Graduated at Douay; and, in Canon Law, at
Paris. Professor at Toulouse, Nismes, Paris, Pisa and Bologna.
Knighted by Urban VIII. Famous as a Latin poet and as a
learned ecclesiastical historian. Died at Bologna, 1625.
(D.N.B.)
DENBAUD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, July 6,
1698. S. of William, R. of Oakford, Devon. B. there. School,
Ti vert on. Matric. 1698.
DENBIGH, see also FEILDING.
DENBIGH, WILLIAM, Earl of. M.A. 1627. S. of Basil Feilding,
of Newnham Paddock, Warws. B. c. 1582. Knighted, Mar. 4,
1606-7. Created Viscount Feilding, Dec. 30, 1620, and Earl
of Denbigh, Sept 14, 1622. Master of the Wardrobe, 1622.
An admiral in several expeditions. Volunteer in Prince
Rupert's Horse, 1642. Mortally wounded in a skirmish near
Birmingham. Died Apr. 8, 1643. Buried at Monk's Kirby,
Warws. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
DENBY, MICHAEL
DENBY, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL, Nov.
1554. Scholar, 1556-9; B.A. 1560-1. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Nov. 24, 1560. R. of Scarning, Norfolk, 1584; where he kept
school. R. of Tivetshall, 1596. R. of Kempston,' no preacher;
a benefice-monger.' Will proved (Norwich), 1599; of Tivets-
hall. (Venn, i. 38.)
DENDY, THOMAS, see DANDY.
DENE, see DEANE.
DE NEUFVILLE, ROBERT. LL.D. 1709 (Lit. Reg.). Of the
University of Leyden. Of Frankfort, Germany. Created
Baronet, 1709. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DENFORD. JEREMY. Described as 'of EMMANUEL College;
literate when ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1614; priest,
Mar. 30, 1615. Probably adm. sizar July 6, 1613, as 'Dox-
ford.' Signs as minister at Cranfield, Beds., 1614-5.
DENGAYNE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1586. Of Norfolk. Perhaps ist s. of Thomas, of Brunstead,
Norfolk. One of these names, of Norfolk, gent, adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1602. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
DENGAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 17, 1593.
Perhaps 3rd s. of Thomas, of Brunstead, Norfolk. Bapt.
Sept. 28, 1575. Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600;
B.D. 1607. Fellow, 1599-1616. Ord. priest (Colchester) 1601.
R. of Mautby, Norfolk, 1613. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
DENHAM, see also DINHAM.
DENHAM, ARTHUR. B.A. from TRINITY, 1582-3. S. of Thomas,
of St Peter ad Vincula, London, provost of the mint. M.A.
from Balliol College, Oxford, 1585; B.D. (Oxford) 1593.
R. of Laindon, Essex, 1588-1631. Died 1631. By his will
(Consist. C. London) he leaves property to his son Thomas
(? 1617). (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
DENHAM, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May
i5» 1639. S. of Richard. B. in London. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1650. Chaplain
to the Levant Company. One of these names R. of East
Banning, Kent, 1667-70. Died 1670. (Peile, i. 460.)
DENHAM, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 15,
1711. S. of David. B. in Sussex. School, Lewes (Mr Peirce).
Matric. 1711; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
I7I4-5; priest (Chichester) Sept. 1718. R. of Waltham, near
Petworth, Sussex (? V. of Cold Waltham), 1718-31. R. of
Pett, 1731-45; when he died. (Peile, n. 177-8.)
DENHAM, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 5,
1723. Of Coventry. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1727-8. Fellow,
1728.
DENHAM, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1689. B. in London. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697.
Fellow, 1693. Master of Preston School, Lanes., 1698-1704.
Afterwards of Macclesfield School, 1704. Died in Chester
Castle, prisoner on a charge of murder. Buried Apr. 22, 1717.
(Harwood; Earwaker, E. Cheshire, 11. 522.)
DENHAM, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1625;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21 ; priest, Sept. 22, 1628, as of Trinity.
DENHAM, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1541.
Died in College, 1542. (Harwood.)
DENHAM or DINHAM, JOHN. M.A. from JESUS, 1736. S. of
William, of Advent, Cornwall. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Mar. 20, 1727-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1731. (Al.
Oxon.)
DENHAM, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1445. Proceeded to M.A. Of Durham diocese. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) Mar. i, 1454-5; priest, Apr. 5, 1455.
DENHAM, ROBERT. B.A. 1516-7.
DENHAM, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1671. B. at Bristol, c. 1656. Matric. 1672. Fellow, 1675.
No degree recorded. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol)
July 18, 1677; for priest's, Sept. 20, 1678. C. of Hinton
St Mary, Dorset. (F. S. Hockaday.)
DENHAM, THOMAS (1485-6), see DENMAN.
DENHAM, THOMAS. Franciscan friar. B.D. 1519-20; D.D.
1521-2.
DENHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1617.
Of Essex. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
DENHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1700. S. of David, gent. B. at Withyham, Sussex. School,
Lewes (Mr Reading). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1717.
DENHAM, WILLIAM. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1721. S. of William,
of Coventry. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, Mar. 29,
1710, age 16; B.A. 1713. V. of Stoneleigh, Warws., 1724.
(A I, Oxon.)
DENN, HENRY
DENISON, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Miens. 1625
?? 'Pa.Yld' §. of William, of Bishop', StortfaS%er£
T - *v M t. * ° * -•".»* j» «**u «utd.w<uua at
Ipswich, Mass.; where he was deputy to the General Court,
and Speaker. Played a prominent part in the political
affairs of the Colony. Assistant Commissioner of the United
Colonies, 1653-82; Commissioner, 1655-7; 1659-62. Rose
to be Major-General of the Colonial forces. Married, Oct. 18
1632, Patience, dau. of Governor Thomas Dudley. Author
Irentcon, or Salve for Nap England's Sore. Died at Ipswich'
Sept. 20, 1682. Brother of the next. (J. G. Bartlett)
DENISON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1620.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 22, 1629-30; priest (Ely) Mar. 17, 1632-3.
R. of Quendon, 1650. V. of Standon, Herts., till his death
1670. Father of Richard (1654).
DENNISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 5,
1705. S. of Samuel, gent. B. at Furness, Lanes. School,
Kendal (Mr Moor). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1710; priest (Lincoln) Aug. 15, 1714.
DENISON, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1655; B.A. 1657-8. V. of Otley, Yorks., 1662.
DENISON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
May 15, 1672. S. of Nicholas, of Wisbech. School, Wisbech.
Matric. 1673 ; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 21, 1676.
R. of Gt Wigborough, Essex, 1680-1730. Will (P.C.C.) 1730.
DENISON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
26, 1654- S. of John (1620), V. of Furneux Pelham, Herts,
(not recorded as vicar). B. at Quendon, Essex. School
Newport (Mr Woollie). Matric. 1654.
DENISON, STEPHEN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1602-3; M.A. 1606;
D.D. 1627. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1603.
P.C. of St Catherine Creechurch, London, 1622-50. P.C. of
St James, Duke Place, 1622-6. Died 1650. Admon. P.C.C.
DENISON, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1635 •
B.A. 1638-9.
DENMAN, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577.
DENMAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1582-3.
DENMAN, DENHAM or DEYNHAM, THOMAS. M.D. 1485-6
(M.B. abroad). Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1473. Master, 1500-
i. Master of Bethlehem Hospital, 1494. Physician to the
Lady Margaret. Died early in 1501. Will proved (Dean
and Chapter, Canterbury! Mar 17, 1500-1 ; ' of Cambridge and
Collyweston, Northants. (Cooper, in. 83.)
DENMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 8,
1635. S. of Nicholas, merchant, of Hull, Yorks. School, Hull.
DENMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 29,
1671. Only s. of Thomas, gent. B. at Walcott, Alkborough,
Lines. Schools, Hull (Mr Raspin), Beverley and Cottingham
(Mr Ursley). Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 9, 1673.
DENMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1544. Doubtless s. of Nicholas, of Newhall Grange, Wath,
Yorks. B.A. 1547-8; M.A. 1551. Fellow, 1549. R. of
Ordsall, Notts., c. 1553; ejected, but reinstated, 1558. M.I.
at Ordsall. (Hunter, n. 75 ; Thoroton's Notts., in. 453.)
DENMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1562 ;
B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569.
DENMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Michs. 1589;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1600. Perhaps R. of Greenstead,
Colchester, 1598. Admon. (Consist. C. London) 1624. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
DENNE, ANDREW, see DEANE.
DENN, CHARLES, see BENN.
DENN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1592.
Of Kent S. of Thomas, of Littlebourne, gent Ma trie. e. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow, 1601-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Aug. 9; priest, Aug. 23, 1601. V. of Tilton, Leics.,
1607. Preb. of Lincoln, 1613. R. of Upminster, Essex, till
1638. Died 1638. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
DENNE, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Feb. 12, 1626-
7. S. of Thomas (1585), V. of Latton, Essex. B. there.
Educated by his father. Matric. 1627, as ' Pen'; B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1634. Brother of Henry (1625) and Thomas (1618-9).
DENNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY, May, 1621.
S. of David, gent B. at Well, Ickbam, Kent School,
Latton, Essex (his uncle, Tho. Denne). Matric. 1621; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628. Doubtless the Puritan divine described
hi D.N.B. Ordained (St David's) 1630. R. of Pyrton, Herts.
Preacher at Baldock, 1641. Imprisoned, as a baptist, in
Cambridge gaol. V. of Eltisley, Cambs., 1645-6. Resigned
and became a soldier in the Parliamentary army. Died c.
1660. (D.N.B.)
DENN, HENRY
DENNE, HENRY. Adm. sirar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 26, 1625.
S. of Thomas (1585), V. of Latton, Essex. B. there. Matric.
1625; B.A. 1628-9. Brother of David (1626-7) and Thomas
(1618-9).
DENNE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 5, 1689.
S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1689; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4.
DENNE or DENNY, JOHN. M.A. 1508-9. Scholar or fellow of
KING'S HALL, 1514-6. Proctor, 1520-1.
DENN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Mar. n, 1606-7. Matric.
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1621. Fellow. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 12, 1617. Probably preb.
of York, 1617-43. Perhaps R. of Dartford, Kent, 1634-44;
sequestered. Buried there 1646.
DENNE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Feb. 25, 1708-9.
S. of John, woodreve to the see of Canterbury. B. at Little-
boume, Kent, May 25, 1693. Schools, Sandwich and Canter-
bury. Matric. 1709; Scholar; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716; D.D.
1728. Fellow, 1716-21. Incorp. at Oxford, 1728. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 27, 1716; priest (Ely) Sept. 21, 1718.
P.C. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1720. R. of Greens Norton,
Northants., 1721-6. V. of St Leonard, Shoreditch, 1723-67.
Boyle lecturer, 1725-8. Preb. and Archdeacon of Rochester,
1728. V. of St Margaret, Rochester, 1729-31. R. of Lambeth,
1731-67. A diligent antiquary. Died Aug. 5, 1767. Buried
in Rochester Cathedral M.I. there. Will, P.C.C. Father of
the next, and of Samuel. (Masters; D.N.B.)
DENNE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1743. S. of John
(above). B. at Bromley, Kent, July 2, 1726. Schools,
Streatham, Surrey, and King's, Canterbury. Matric. 1743;
B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Fellow, 1749-52. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1757. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1741. P.C. of
Maidstone, 1753, and chaplain of the gaol. R. of Copford,
Essex, 1754. For many years insane (the result of being
shot by prisoners escaped from gaol). Died at Maidstone,
Mar. 1800, aged 73. Buried in Rochester Cathedral, Mar. 31.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Samuel (1748). (Masters.)
DENE, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1565.
DENNE, SAMUEL, Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1748. S. of John
(1708-9). B. in Westminster, Jan. 13, 1730-1. Schools,
Streatham and Canterbury. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1753; M.A.
1756. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 9, 1754. V. of Lamberhurst,
Kent, 1754-1767. V. of Wilmington, 1767-99. Of Darenth,
1767-99- Antiquary. Died Aug. 3, 1799. Buried in Rochester
Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1743). (D.N.B.)
DENNE or DEANE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE,
Easter, 1585. B. at Littlebourne, Kent. B.A. 1588-9; M.A.
1592. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. ax; priest, Dec. 22, 1595,
age 30. P.C. of Kingsbury. V. of Latton, Essex, 1600-32.
R. of Netteswell, 1634-40. Died 1640. Will (Consist. C.
London) 1640. Father of the next, of David (1626-7)
and Henry (1625). (J. Ch. Smith.)
DENNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. TO, 1618-9.
S. of Thomas (above). Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1626. V. of
Latton, Essex, 1632-80. Died Dec. 14, 1680. M.I. at Latton.
Will (Consist. C. London) 1681.
DENNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1655. Of
Essex. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 1662-3.
DENNE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1676. Of Kent.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
DENNE, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', 1644-5. S. of
Thomas, of St Alphage, Canterbury. Matric. 1647-8.
Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Magdalen Hall, 1648; M.A.
1651. Student of Christ Church, 1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Apr. 19, 1648. Barrister-at-law, 1655. Serjeant-at-law, 1688.
Recorder of Canterbury. M.P. for Canterbury, 1681. Of
Dennhill, Kingston, Kent. Died Oct. 28, 1693, aged 65.
Buried at Kingston. M.I. (Vis. of Kent, 1663; Al. Oxon.:
H. G. Harrison.)
DENNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1647-8.
Of Kent. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Christ Church,
Mar. 14, 1650-1; B.A. 1651. Brother of Vincent (above).
(A 1. Oxon.)
DEN, WILLIAM. Matric. from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1702.
DENNE, . Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, 1658.
DENNER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 4, 1638. Of Devon. School, Cambridge. Matric. 1638;
Scholar, 1638-9.
DENNET, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 20) at SIDNEY, Aug. 29,
1723. S. of Robert, Esq. B. in London. School, Low Leyton,
Essex (Mr Carter). Matric. 1724.
DENNINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1660. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1660.
DENNIS or DENNYS, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1585. B. at Hatfield Broad Oak, c. 1570. B.A.
DENNY, ANTHONY
(? 1589-90) ; M.A. from Trinity, 1594. Ord. priest (Colchester)
Feb. 24, 1597-8. V. of St Paul's, Bedford, 1601-6. V. of
St John's, Bedford, 1606. Master of St John's Hospital,
Bedford, 1606. Married, at Stotfold, Beds., Dec. 8, 1607,
Mary Newman. Buried in St John's Church, Oct. 25, 1633.
M.I. at St Paul's. Will (Northampton) 1633.
DENNIS, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 5, 1711.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1714-5. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 22, 1718; priest, Dec. 20, 1719. R. of
Wouldham, Kent, 1728-75. Died June 24, 1775. Buried at
Wouldham. Will, P.C.C.
DENNIS, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1603. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1619; priest, Mar. 12, 1619-20.
Probably R. of Little Warley, Essex, 1627-32; and R. of
Beelsby, Lines., 1632. Will (Lincoln) 1648. (Peile, i. 234.)
DENYSE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1466.
DENNYS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1593.
DENNIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1598-9; B.A.
1601-2. Perhaps V. of Kempston, Norfolk, 1604.
DENNYS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1603;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Aug. i, 1607. Schoolmaster at Market Rasen, in 1614. Or
perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, June 5, 1615.
'B.A. of St John's.'
DENNIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct 13,
1671. S. of Thomas, deceased, of York. B. there. School,
York. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1675-6.
DENNIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 13, 1675-6.
S. of Francis, hamessmaker. B. in London. Schools, London
(Mr Ellys) and Harrow. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676-81;
B.A. 1679-80. Migrated to Trinity Hall, 1681 (on being
fined, and his scholarship forfeited, for assaulting a fellow-
student). M.A. 1683. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. Literary
critic, play-writer and pamphleteer. Latterly fell into
poverty. Died Jan. 6, 1734. (D.N.B.; Venn, i. 455.)
DENNIS, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at JESUS, June 11,
1664. Of Cambridge. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; Scholar,
1668; M.A. 1671. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 1672. V. of Elm-
stead, Essex, 1672-4. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
Oct. n, 1674.
DENNIS, ROBERT. B.A. 1486-7.
DENNIS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 28,
1697. S. of Isaac, deceased. B. at BristoL School, Pockling-
ton, Yorks. (Mr Dwyer).
DENNIS, ROWLAND. Adm. chorister at TRINITY, Dec. 14,
1671. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Perhaps R. of
Himbleton, Worcs.
DENYS, THOMAS. M.Gram. 1519-20.
DENNYS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1569.
DENNIS, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 20,
I634-5. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1634-5. Migrated to Mag-
dalene. Adm. pens. Nov. 17, 1635. B.A. 1638-9.
DENYS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1518-3.
DENNYS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 8, 1581.
Matric. 1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 10, 1587-8; priest, Oct. 5, 1589. (H. I. Longden.)
DENNIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
DENNIS, WILLIAM. M.A. from CAIUS, 1670. Incorporated from
Dublin. Adm. there Jan. 21, 1662-3; aged 22. S. of Henry.
B. in Lanes. B.A. (Dublin) 1669. R. of Dodleston, Cheshire,
1673-1716. Died 1716.
DENNIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 21,
1711. S. of Valentine, gent., of Glandford, Norfolk. B. at
Blakeney. School, Holt (Mr Raynolds). Matric. 1711, as
'Danny'; Scholar, 1711-3.
DENYS, . A friar. B.D. 1498-9.
DENNY, ANTHONY. Of ST JOHN'S. S. of Sir Edmund, chief
Baron of the Exchequer. B. Jan. 16, 1500-1; probably at
Cheshunt, Herts. School, St Paul's. King's remembrancer.
Privy Councillor Knighted, c. 1544. M.P. for Herts., 1547-9.
Executor to Henry VIII. Died Sept. 13, 1549. Buried at
Cheshunt. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next (Cooper, i. 99;
D.N.B.; Vis of Norfolk.)
DENNYE, ANTHONY. Matric. FelL-Com. from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1551. 2nd s. of Sir Anthony (above), Knt. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 14, 1557. Apparently admitted at
Basel University, 1555, with his brother Henry (1551).
Died 1562. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1563, to brother Henry; of
Cheshunt, Herts.
DENNYB, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1570. ist s. of John, of Howe, Norfolk. Bapt. at Lyng,
Aug. 17, 1553. Diedi6io. Will, Norwich. Brother of Firmin.
(Vis. of Norfolk.)
DENNY, ANTHONY
DENNY, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 7,
1653. S. of Anthony, of Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford
(Mr Leigh). Matric. 1653. M.I. to his father at Bishop's
Stortford.
DENNY, ARTHUR. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Michs.
1601. Eldest s. of Sir Edward, Knt. B. 1584. Of Tralee
Castle, Kerry. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Miles Forest, Esq.,
of Huntingdon. Died July 4, 1619. Brotherof Francis (1601).
(Vis. of Northants.)
DENNY, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1646. Perhaps s. of Sir Edward. B. 1629. High Sheriff of
Kerry, 1656. Knighted, Feb. 16, 1660-1. M.P. for the
County, 1661-6. Died Mar. 1672. Buried in Tralee Church.
Will (Dublin) 1673. (Misc. gen. et Her., N.S., in. 158.)
DENNY, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1616. S. of Sir Edward. B. at Bishop's Stortford. Bapt.
Apr. 30, 1598. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Fellow, till his
death. Died Dec. 29, 1635. M.I. at Bishop's Stortford.
(Harwood; Vis. of Northants., 1681.)
DENYE, ED. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1548. One
Edmund Denny R. of Watlington, Norfolk, 1556: 'satis
doctus, non residet.' R. of Besthorpe.
DENNYE, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1585. S. of Henry (1551), and grandson of Sir Anthony.
B. Aug. 14, 1569. Knighted, 1589. High Sheriff for Herts.,
1602-3. M.P. for Essex, 1604. Created Baron Denny, 1604;
and Earl of Norwich, 1626. Died Sept. 27, 1630. (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
DENNYE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May n,
1621. S. of Anthony, gent. B. at Lyng, Norfolk. School,
North Walsham (Mr Tills). Matric. 1621; Scholar, 1623-5;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23,
1627; priest, Sept. 20, 1628. C. of Haveringland, Norfolk, in
1629. Buried at Lyng, Aug. 18, 1629. (Venn, i. 253.)
DENNY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 13, 1642.
Probably eldest s. of John, of Howe, Norfolk. B. 1624.
DENNY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 12,
1667. Perhaps s. of Edward. Bapt. at Yarmouth, Sept. 3, 1649.
DENNY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 24,
1672. Perhaps s. of Arthur (1646). B. at Castle Lyons, 1652.
Matric. 1672. M.P. for Kerry, 1692 and 1695. Died 1712.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., HI. 158, 197.)
DENNY, FIRMIN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1570, as
' Furmian.' 2nd s. of John, of Howe, Norfolk. Of Bunwell,
Norfolk. Died 1622. Will at Norwich. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
DENNY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1601;
B.A. from Christ's, 1604. 2nd s. of Sir Edward, Knt.: adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 20, 1605-6. Brother of Arthur (1601).
(Peile, i. 236.)
DENNY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1592.
Matric. 1592. Of Norwich.
DENNY, GLOVER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 12, 1731-2. S.
of , of Norfolk. School, Westminster. Matric. 1732;
Scholar, 1732. Perhaps s. of William, of Raveningham,
Norfolk. B. Jan. 16, 1714-5.
DENNYE, HENRY. Matric. FelL-Com. from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1551. Of Waltham, Herts. Eldest s. of Sir Anthony (above).
B. Apr. 16, 1540. Adm. at Basel University, 1555, with his
brother Anthony (1551). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
1562. Friend and correspondent of H. Bullinger. Died Mar.
24, 1573-4- Father of Sir Edward (1585), Earl of Norwich.
Buried at Waltham Abbey. Will (P.C.C.) 1576.
DENNY, HILL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Jan. 9, 1694-5.
S. of Peter (1672-3), gent. B. at Bishop's Stortford. School,
Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1707.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1701; priest (London) May 23,
1703. R. of Eastwick, Herts., 1705-19. R. of Little Parndon,
Essex, 1710. Buried Mar. 31, 1719. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor
to Sidney. (Vis. of Northants., 1681.)
DENNY, JOHN (1508-9), see DENNE.
DENNY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1580.
DENNY, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1617.
Probably eldest s. of Anthony, of Howe, Norfolk. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 15, 1618. Died 1637.
DENNY, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, Feb. 4, 1672-3-
S. of Henry, gent., deceased. B. at Bishop's Stortford,
Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford. M.A. 1673. Of Bishop's
Stortford. Died 1696. Father of Hill (1694-5). (Vis. of
Northants., 1681.)
DENNIS, PHINEAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 20, 1624.
S. of Thomas. B. at Thurlton, Norfolk. School, Norwich
(private; Mr Stonham). Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1633. Of Toft Monks. (Vis. of
Norfolk.)
v. A. c. n. 33
DENT, GILES
DENNY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1629.
DENNY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PTTERHOUSE Lent
1580-1; B.A. 1583-4.
DENNY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1622. One of these names, of Thurlton, Norfolk, adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 16, 1623-4. Perhaps s. of Firmian. Bapt.
at Howe, Norfolk, Nov. 4, 1604. Of Burwell, Esq.
DENNEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1667.
Matric. 1668.
DENNY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 26,
1594. S. of John, yeoman. B. at Beccles, Suffolk. School,
Beccles (Mr Darley). Scholar, 1595-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
1598. Ancient, 1622; autumn reader, 1625. Knighted, Oct.
31, 1627. King's Counsel. Steward of Norwich, 1618.
Recorder, 1629-42. M.P. for Norwich, 1620, 1624, 1625.
Died MJT. 26, 1642. Buried in Norwich Cathedral. (Venn,
i- I54-)
DENNY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1608.
One of these names, s. of Thomas, of Thurlton, Norfolk,
gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, from Thavies Inn, Aug. 8,
1612.
DENNY, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 17, 1619-20.
S. or Sir William (1594), of Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Matric. pens. 1620. Readm. FelL -Com. 1621.
B.A. 1622-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 2, 1621. In 1654 it
was proposed by the royalists to make him governor of
Yarmouth during the Civil War. Created Bart., June 3, 1642.
Poet and author. Author, Pelecanicidium, The Shepherd's
Holiday, and other pieces. Died in poverty. Buried June 19,
1676, at St Giles', Cripplegate. (D.N.B.; Venn, i. 248;
G.E.C.)
DENNY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29, 1655.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Probably
R. of East Harling, Norfolk, 1665-78. Perhaps R. of Over-
stone, Northants., 1680-1702; and R. of Barnack, 1687-1706.
Buried at Toft Monks, Norfolk, May 24, 1707. Father of
William (1690).
DENNY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 28,
1690. S. of William (1655). B. at Harling, Norfolk. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1693-4;
M.A. 1697. Chaplain of Trinity, 1700. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Feb. 24, 1710-1.
DENNY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, 1663-4.
DENSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, May 6,
1743. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Cheshire. B. at Wervin.
School, Backford (Mr Ro. Denson). B.A. 1746-7. Ord.
deacon (Chester) Mar. 15, 1746-7; priest, Nov. 8, 1748. C. of
Dodleston, Cheshire. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 535.)
DENSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 17,
1719-20. S. of Christopher. B. at Newport, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Greenwood). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4- Will
of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1761 ; of Warwick, clerk.
DENT, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1571. B.
at Melton, Leics. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 29, 1577; priest (London) May, 1577, age 24.
R. of South Shoebury, Essex, 1580. Author, Ruin of Rome,
and other religious works. Died 1601, aged c. 48. (Peile, i.
119; D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 469; HI. 83.)
DENT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July 5,
1704. S. of Dr Thomas, preb. of Westminster. School,
Westminster. Matric, 1704; Scholar, 1705; B.A. I7Q7-8.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 12, i7<M-5- Perhaps
Commissioner for duties on salt, 1714-8. Died Dec. 31, 1718.
Will (P.C.C.) 1719; of St Michael Bassishaw. Brother of
William (1705). (Al. Westmon., 239.)
DENT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Feb.
1563-4; B.A. 1567-8. V. of Chawreth (Broxted), Essex, 1571.
DENT, DANIEL. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1613.
Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1627. Fellow,
till 1633. Minister of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1626. V. of
Clifton, Warws. (Harwood.)
DENT, DIGBY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 31,
1742. Of Suffolk. School, Ipswich. Scholar, 1742; Matnc.
1743; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. Fellow, 1747-56- Probably
of Suffolk, Esq. Will (P.C.C.) 1799- (T. A. Walker.)
DENT, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1587;
Scholar of Christ's, in 1588-9; B.A. from Christ s, 1590-1;
M.A. 1594. V. of Layston, Herts., 1603-4- Died i°°4-
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1604, to widow Helen.
DENT, GILES. M.A. 1460-1. Grace for B.D. 1469-70; not con-
ferred. Proctor, 1464-5- R- of Pentlow, Essex, 1479-84-
Died 1484.
DBNTE, GILES. Scholar of CLARE, 1476, age 12.
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DENT, JAMES
DENT, JAMES. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, July 4, 1618. B. in
Yorkshire. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Old.
deacon (York) Sept. 1625; priest, Dec. 1625. V. of Shephall,
Herts., 1640-1. One of these names P.C. of Hammersmith,
Midds., 1631-47. Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
DENT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1619-20.
Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4. One of these names, s. and h. of
Francis, of London, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13,
1624.
DENT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1645. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1648-9.
DENT, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Michs. 1648.
One of these names, s. of John, and Katharine, dau. of
George Huxley, of Edmonton, Midds. Of Thornbury, Gloucs.
Died May 14, 1659, aged 28. M.I. at Edmonton. (W. Robin-
son, Edmonton.)
DENT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSB, Jnne 7,
1740. Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Robert, V. of North
Otterington. Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4;
M.A. 1747. Fellow, 1746-9. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 25,
1746. V. of Ainderby Steeple, Yorks., 1748-95. R. of South
Otterington, 1762-95. Died Dec. 13, 1795. M.I. (T. A.
Walker.)
DENTE, LEONARD. B.A. 1532-3. V. of Barnham, Suffolk, c.
1544-
DENT, PETER. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 19, 1649-50. Of
Cambridgeshire. Perhaps s. of Peter, of Gisborough, Yorks.
Of Cambridge, age 55, in 1684. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
John Plevs, of Little Eversden, Cambs. Father of the next.
(Vis. of Combs., 1684.)
DENT, PETER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, 1671-2. S. of Peter
(above). Matric. 1672. Incorp. M.B. 1680, from Lambeth.
Practised in Cambridge. Assisted Ray in his Historia
Plantarum. Buried in St Sepulchre's, Cambridge, Oct. 5,
1689. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1689. (D.N.B.)
DENT, PETER. Adm. sizar at JKSUS, Nov. 13, 1700. Of Mary-
land, America. Matric. 1701. Probably s. of Thomas (who
died in Maryland, and was brother of Peter of 1649).
DENT, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July i, 1723.
S. of Peter, gent., of Cambs. B. in Cambridge. School,
Felsted (Mr Hutchin). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1728; priest, Sept 24, 1732. C. of
Husbands Bosworth, Leics. Will (P.C.C.) of one of these
names, 1777; of Gt Oakley, Northants., clerk. (Scott-Mayor,
ni. 363.)
DENT, ROBERT. B.A. 1515-6; M.A. 1519. FdlowofSr JOHN'S,
1516. Fellow of Christ's, 1523-4. Proctor, 1523-4. Perhaps
R. of Trinity Church, Colchester, 1530. R. of Orlingbury
Northants., 1533-54- R- of Upminster, Essex, 1554-7;
deprived, 1557.
DENT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 28, 1672. S. and
h. of William, gent., of Guisborough, Yorks. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1672. Adm. at the Middle Temple July
1674.
DENT, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI
Michs. 1623.
DENT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 9
1723. S. of William, of Leics. B. at HaUaton. School
Uppingham (Mr Savage and Mr Reddall). Matric. 1725;
B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept 24, 1727; priest
Sept. 21, 1729; C. of Shelton, Hunts. (? Beds.). R. of Foul-
ness, Essex, 1733-42. (Scott-Mayor, m. 362.)
DENT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1562-
B.A. 1564-5.
DENT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, June 7,
1705. S. of Dr Thomas, preb. of Westminster. School
Westminster. Matric. 1705-6; Scholar, 1706; B.A 1708-9-
M.A. 1712. Fellow, 1711. Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Brother
of Charles (1704).
DENT, . Incorp. from Paris, 1511-2.
DENT, . Canonicus. B.Div. (or Law), 1519-20.
DENTALL, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1580.
DENTON, ADRIAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1623.
DENTON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 26,
1579- S. and h. of William, Esq., of Stedham, Sussex.
School, Winchester. Matric. 1579. Previously matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1578. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 16, 1581. Knighted, July 23, 1603. Of Ton-
bridge, Kent. Died Aug. 26, 1615. Buried in Tonbridge
Church. Admon. (P.C.C.) granted to his widow. (Venn i.
102; Vis. of Kent, 1619; H. I. Longden.)
DENTON, THOMAS
DENTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 20, 1683-4. S. of Thomas, clerk, R. of Crosby Garrett,
Westmorland. Bapt. there, Apr. 9, 1668. School, Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
June 10; priest, Aug. 5, 1688. R. of Gosforth, Cumberland,
1688-1738. Married, Jan. 21, 1696-7, Isobell Sherwin.
Buried June 6, 1738. (B. Nightingale.)
DENTON, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1518. Probably B.A. 1521-2. Fellow. Ord. sub-deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 21, 1522-3. According to Harwood he grad-
uated in Canon Law, from Trinity Hall.
DENTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSB, Michs.
1555-
DENTON, JAMES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1486;
B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1492; D.Can.L. 1505 (Incorp. from
Valentia). Fellow of King's. Proctor, 1495-6- Stipp. for
incorporation at Oxford, 1505. R. of St Olave's, Southwark,
1507. Preb. of Lichfield, 1509; of Sarum and Windsor,
1509-33; of Lincoln, 1514. R. of Headbourne Worthy,
Hants. Almoner and chancellor to Mary, Queen of France.
Dean of Lichneld, 1522. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1523-32.
Lord-president of Wales. Died Feb. 23, 1532-3, at Ludlow.
Buried there. (Cooper, i. 45; Haneood; D.N.B.)
DENTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 4, 1646. B. at
Bradford, Yorks., c. 1625. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649; M.A.
1653. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. V. of Oswaldkirk,
Yorks., till ejected, 1662. Afterwards ordained by the Bishop
of Lincoln. R. of Stonegrave, Yorks. Preb. of York, 1694—
1709. Died Jan. 14, 1708-9. M.I. at Stonegrave. (D.N.B.)
DENTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, c. Nov. 1667.
S. of John, dyer, of Ipswich. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1672;
priest, Dec. 1674. R- of Marlesford, Suffolk, 1677. R. of
Little Blakenham, 1684. R. of St Stephen, Ipswich, 1689.
R. of Offton and Little Bricet, 1697. Brother of Nathaniel.
DENTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNBY, Apr. 24, 1673.
S. of John. B. at Oswaldkirk, Yorks. Matric. 1673; B.A.
1676-7.
DENTON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Sept. 9,
1673. S. of John, dyer. B. at Ipswich. School, Dedham
(Mr Edm. Sherman). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord.
deacon (London) May 26, 1678. Brother of John (1667).
DENTON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Jan. 19,
1630-1. S. of Matthew, Esq., of Barton, Herts. (? Barton-le-
Clay, Beds.). School, Flamstead (private; Mr Plum tree).
Matric. 1631. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 14, 1632. Prob-
ably buried at Barton, Nov. 13, 1650. Will (P.C.C.) 1651.
DENTON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, July i,
1730. S. of Matthew, of Cadwell, Beds. B. at Barton-le-
Clay, Beds. Schools, Elmdon, Essex and Houghton (Mr
Clark). Matric. 1731; B.A. 1733-4. OrcL deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 10, 1733-4. V. of Walden St Paul's, Herts., 1736-47.
Died 1747.
DENTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1621. B. 1603, hi Yorkshire. B.A. 1623-4. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9, 1622-3; priest, June 8, 1623. C. of
Coley Chapel, Halifax, for some years. Went to New England,
c. 1638. Preacher at Stamford, Conn.; and at Hempstead,
Long Island, for 15 years. Returned to England, 1659. Said
to have died at Hempstead, Essex, 1663. Author, SolHiquia
Sacra. (Fett, 515; J. G. Bartlett; D.N.B.)
DENTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. i,
1692-3. Of East Newton, Yorks. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1699 ; priest, 1700. R. of Stonegrave,
Yorks., 1700-47. Buried June 4, 1747.
DENTON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1580; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19, 1585; priest, Feb. 24, 1585-6. V. of West Haddon,
Northants., 1587-1605. R. of Creaton, 1592-1626. R. of
Charwdton, 1605-13. V. of Spratton, 1613-26. Buried Apr.
18, 1626, at Creaton. (Baker, i. 69; T. P. Dorman.)
DENTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1559; Scholar of Trinity, 1562; B.A. from Trinity, 1563-4;
M.A. 1569. R. of Wolverston, Suffolk, 1566-8.
DENTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591.
DENTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1629.
Perhaps s. of Henry. B. 1612. Succeeded to the estates of
his great uncle, Thomas, of Warnell Denton, 1616. Captain
in the army. Died of wounds, 1645. One of these names, of
Warnell, Cumberland, adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1631.
DENTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 22, 1733. S. of
Richard, of Wakefield, Yorks. B. there. School, Wakefield.
Matric. 1733. Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 7, 1735. B.A. 1736-7.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738; priest (Litt. dim. from
York) May, 1742. C. of Kirk Bramwith. Perhaps died
Aug. 1790. (M. H. Peacock.)
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DENTON, WALTER
DENTON, WALTER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1573.
One of these names V. of Long Benton, Northumberland,
1595-1621. Died 1621.
DENTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 15,
1684. S. of Nathaniel, husbandman. B. at Darton, Yorks.
School, Manchester (Mr Barrow). Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8;
M.A. 1693. Incorp. at Oxford, 1693. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 22, 1689; priest, Dec. 1690.
DENTON, . B.A. 1473.
DENTON, . B.Civ.L. 1476-7.
DEPDEN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1551.
DEPDEN or DIPDEN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, (age 17) from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1632. S. of John, of Ipswich. B.A.
1634-5; M.A. 1638. Fellow, 1631. Ejected, 1644. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Oct. 6, 1643, age 25. R. of Easton, Suffolk,
1649. R. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, in the Commonwealth.
DEPDEN or DEBDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr.
18, 1585. S. of George, of Brampton, Suffolk. Matric. 1585 ;
B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Fellow of Caius, 1595-1600.
Married Mary, dau. of Edward Hunting, of Ipswich. Of
Brampton, Suffolk, gent. Died c. 1616. Brother of the next.
(Venn, i. 157; Vis. of Suffolk, 1612.)
DEPDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 10,
1596. S. of George, gent., of Brampton, Suffolk. School,
Beccles. Scholar, 1598-1600. Adm. scholar at Trinity Hall,
1600. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1625; died of
plague; buried at St Margaret's, Westminster, Nov. 3, 1625,
as 'Dibden.1 (Venn, i. 159; J. Ch. Smith.)
DEPIN, JAMES. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1670.
DEPYNG, JOHN. B.Civ.L. R. of Girton, Cambs., in 1421.
Canon of Lincoln.
DEPYNG, NICHOLAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1388-96.
DEPLIEDGE, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 3, 1724.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1724; Scholar; B.A. 1727-8.
One Depliedge was Master of Mansfield Grammar School,
Notts., in 1747. (A. Gray.)
DEPUP, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559. S. of
George, Mnnholder,' whose will (P.C.C. , 1566) mentions him
and his brother Richard. B. in London. Scholar, 1563; B.A.
1563-4; M.A. 1567. Adm. as Fell.-Com. at Caius, Nov. 14,
1567. Fellow and Tutor at Caius, 1573-5. R. of Hawks-
worth, Notts., 1585-1603. Master of Nottingham Grammar
School, 1578. Died Jan. 4, 1602-3. (Venn, i. 62; Godfrey,
Notts.)
DEPOOPE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1553. Doubtless elder brother of John (above),
named with him in his father's will.
DEPUP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1636. S. of Thomas, hostler, of Waltham, Leics. B. at
Melton Mowbray. School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Umphrey).
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 17,
1641.
DERBISHIRE, tee DARBYSHIRB.
DERBY, tee also DARBY.
DERBY, BENJAMIN. M.A. from KING'S, 1704. S. of Jeremiah,
of Sherborne, Dorset, clerk. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, Mar. 15, 1677-8, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1681. Ord.
deacon (B. and Wells); priest (Sarum). R. of Bryanston,
Dorset, 1688-1718. Schoolmaster of Blandford. Chaplain
to Lord Conway. V. of Turnworth, 1704. R. of Wootton
Glanville, 1710-18. Died 1718. Father of the next, and of
William (1725). (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, Dorset, i. 264; F. S.
Hockaday.)
DERBY or DARBY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Oct. 23, 1707. S. of Benjamin (above), of Blandford, Dorset,
clerk. B. in Essex. Migrated to Exeter College, Oxford.
Matric. there, May 20, 1708, age 18. Returned to Emmanuel;
Matric. there, 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 21, 1712; priest, June 16, 1717. R. of Cowley, Middlesex,
1718-71. Died Jan. 18, 1771. Buried at Cowley, 1771. M.I.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of William (1725). (Al. Oxon.; J. B.
Peace.)
DERBY, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1427-33; LL.B. in
1430; LL.D. in 1439. R. of West Walton, Norfolk. Perhaps
preb. of Lincoln, 1445 ; and of St Paul's, 1443-68.
DERBY, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1472-3. Probably of KING'S HALL,
1468-73.
DERBY, JOHN. M.A. from CAIUS, 1724. S. of Jeremiah, clerk,
of Broadmayne, Dorset. Matric. from Lincoln College,
Oxford, Mar. 2, 1701-2, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1705. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) Sept. 22, 1706; priest, Sept. 19, 1708.
V. of Turnworth, Dorset, 1711-6. V. of Cerne Abbas, 1711-
DERHAM, THOMAS
36. R. of Minterne Magna, 1717-36. R. of Poxwell, 1724-36.
Chaplain to the Earl of Anglesey. Died at Cerne Abbas
Sept. 8, 1736. (Venn, 11. 21.)
DERBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. x, 1730.
S. of William, clerk, of Wimborne, Dorset. B. at Wimborne
School, Eton. Colleger, 1733-9. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1743-4
Ord. priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from Winchester) Mar'
1747-8. Perhaps R. of Gt Kington, Dorset, 1749-61. One
of these names R. of Norton, Kent, 1765-7. R. of Southfleet,
1767-78. R. of Longfield, 1774-5- Six-preacher, Canterbury.
Died Oct. 6, 1778. Buried at Bromley. But tee Al. Oxon. for
a contemporary.
DERBY, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1725. S. of Benjamin
(1704), of Blandford, Dorset, clerk. Matric. from Wadhara
College, Oxford, July 10, 1708, age 18; B.A. from All Souls,
1712. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1711; priest (Oxford)
Dec. 19, 1714. R. of Singleton, Sussex, 1715. R. of West
Parley, Dorset, 1725-53. R. of Woodsford, 1729-53. Chaplain
to Charlotte, Lady Lovelace. Died 1753. Buried at Wim-
borne Minster. Brother of Benjamin (1707). (Al. Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday; Hutchins, in. 222; where the parentage is
apparently erroneously given.)
DERBY, . B.Can.L. 1483-4.
DEREHAM, BALDWIN. Described as ' B.A. of CHRIST'S College ;
aged 62; married; ord. by Bishop of Norwich; preacher;
understands Latin" (Lib. Cler. Line., 1576). Probably 2nd
s. of Thomas, of Crimplesham, Norfolk. V. of Ulting, Essex,
1558-63. V. of Assington, Suffolk, 1550-68. V. of Edward-
stone, 1560-3. R. of Langenhoe, 1568. V. of Goadby, Leics.,
1576. Father of Roger (1588). (Vis. of Norf.)
DEERHAM, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1544-
DEERHAM, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, July
16, 1616. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas (1588-9), of Dereham Abbey,
Norfolk, Knt. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1620.
Brother of Thomas (1616) and Robert (1623). (T. A. Walker,
4-)
DEREHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 30,
1649-50. S. of Thomas (1616), of Dereham Grange, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. at West Dereham, July 28, 1633. Schools,
Thetford (Mr Ward) and Wisbech (Mr Frisney) Matric.
1650. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1648. Half-brother of
Richard (1660). (Venn, i. 377; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
DERHAM, RICHARD. D.D. Chancellor of the University,
1390-1, 1404-8. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, 1393. Warden
of King's Hall, 1399-1413, 1415-7. R. of Middleton Cheney,
Northants., 1400. Papal notary for England. Preb. of
Westminster, 1401. Preb. of Chichester, 1401. P.C. of St
Botolph, Aldersgate, 1403. Dean of St Martin-le-Grand,
1403-11. Preb. of Salisbury, 1407. Archdeacon of Norfolk,
1412-7. King's chaplain. Employed in State affairs. Died
Aug. 10, 1417. (Venn, i. 4.). The Caius MS. (No. 2) was his
cautio (? for D.D.) in 1394.
DERHAM, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', May 29,
1660. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas (1616), Bart., of Dereham Abbey,
Norfolk. Bapt. Apr. 10, 1644, at West Dereham. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, 1661. Succeeded his brother Henry as Bart.,
1682. Wasted his property, and died in Jamaica. (G.E.C.)
DERHAM, ROBERT. Fellow of TRINITY HALL. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 6, 1411; priest, May 28, 1412.
DEREHAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1598. 5ths.ofBaldwin(above),ofNorfolk. B.A.i6oi-2;M.A.
1605; B.D. 1613; D.D. 1625. Fellow, 1605. R. of Stukeley,
Hunts., 1618. R. of Barnack, Northants., 1633-44. Buried
there July 3, 1644. Admon. (Peterb.) granted to brother Sir
Thomas. Brother of Roger (1588-9) and Thomas (1585).
(T. A. Walker; H. I. Longden.)
DEREHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 20,
1623. S. of Sir Thomas (1588-9), Knt., of West Dereham,
Norfolk. Matric. 1623. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10, 1626.
Author, legal. Brother of Henry (1616) and Thomas
(1616).
DEREHAM, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1588-9.
2nd s. of Baldwin (above), of Norfolk. Scholar, 1589; B.A.
1592-3; M.A. 1596; B.D. from Peterhouse, 1608; D.D. 1615.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1597. Ord. deacon and priest, Feb.
20,1602. R. of Stathern, Leics. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1604-17. R. of Gt Casterton, Rutland, 1618-20. R. of Little
Stukeley, Hunts., 1618. R. of Branstone, Leics., 1621. Will
(P.C.C.) 1638; proved by brother Robert. Gave £10 to the
College Chapel. Brother of Robert (1598) and Thomas (1585)-
(T. A. Walker, 4; Vis. of Norf.; Nichols, n. 359-)
DERHAM, THOMAS. Of KING'S HALL, 1403-18. Died June 3,
1418.
DERHAM, THOMAS. Pensioner at QUEENS', 1518-21.
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DEERHAM or DYRHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Easter, 1585. S. and h. of Baldwin (above), of Nor-
folk. B.A. 1588-9. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1589.
Barrister, 1600. Succeeded to his uncle's estate at West Dere-
ham, Norfolk. Knighted, Dec. i, 1618. Died Apr. 20, 1645.
Buried at West Dereham, May 28. Will, P.C.C. Father of
the next, Henry (1616) and Robert (1623). (Petit, i. 181;
Vis. ofNorf.)
DEERHAM or DERHAM, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at
PETERHOUSE, July 16, 1616. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (above),
Knt., of Dereham Abbey, Norfolk. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1618. Created Baronet, June 8, 1661. Buried
Mar. 30, 1668, at St Giles-in-the-Fields, London. Brother
of Henry (1616) and Robert (1623). (T. A. Walker, 3;
G.E.C.)
DERHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 22, 1645.
Matric. 1645 ; B.A. 1649.
DEREHAM, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, 1660. Possibly
Richard, of 1660, at Queens'.
DEREHAUGH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May
26, 1604. S. of William (1575), Esq., of Markshall, Essex.
School, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. Readm. Fell. -Com. 1605.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 6, 1607-8. Of Gedgrave,
Suffolk, Esq. Succeeded his father, 1613. Died Dec. 15, 1615.
Will (P.C.C.) 1621. (Venn, i. 185.)
DERAUGH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1567. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, from Staple's
Inn, 1571. Will (P.C.C.) 1613; of Gray's Inn. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
DERHAUGH, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, May 7,
1611. S. of William, gent., of Badingham, Suffolk. School,
Cransford (Mr Bowman). Matric. 1611; Scholar, 1611-2. Of
Peasenhall, Suffolk, Esq. Will proved (Norwich) 1627.
(Venn, i. an.)
DERAUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct. 8,
1575. Of Bromley, Essex. S. of Edward, Esq., of Gedgrave,
Suffolk. Matric. 1575. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578. Of
Markshall and Gedgrave, Suffolk, Esq. Died Sept. 27,
1612. Will (P.C.C.). Father of Francis (1604). (Venn, i. 83.)
DEREHAUGH, . Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1461.
DERHAUGH, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1608-9.
DEREWARDE, . Fined £5 for non-inception in some faculty,
1456-7. (Gr. Bk, A, p. 9.)
DERING or DERYNG, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1548; Scholar, 1548-50.
DERING, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1575.
S. of Richard. B.A. 1578-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1580.
M.P. for Clitheroe, 1601. Knighted, May n, 1603. Sir
Anthony, of Surrenden-Dering, Kent, Knt. Died Mar.
1635-6, aged 78. Father of Edward (1615) and the next.
(Petit, i. 131.)
DEARING, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1618. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 9, 1619-20;
as s. of Sir Anthony (above), Knt., of Pluckley, Kent. Will
(Archd. London) 1661. (Pedigree of Dering in Vis. of Kent,
1619.)
DERING, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY,
June 9, 1641. S. of John, Esq. B. at Charing, Kent. Schools,
Ashford (Mr Nicholls), Canterbury (Mr Lud) and Beckley,
Suffolk (? Sussex). Matric. 1641. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1648. Barrister, 1655.
DERING, EDWARD. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1559-60 (ist in the
ordo); M.A. 1563; B.D. 1568. S. of John, of Surrenden-
Dering, Kent. Fellow, 1560-70. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1561.
Proctor, 1566. Lady Margaret preacher, 1567. R. of Pluck-
ley, Kent, 1568. Chaplain to the Duke of Norfolk, and in the
Tower of London. Preb. of Sarum, 1572-6. Divinity reader
at St Paul's, 1572; suspended, 1573. Distinguished as Greek
scholar, and as a preacher. Author. Died at Thoby, Mount-
nessing, Essex, June 26, 1576, aged 36. (D.N.B.; Petit, i.
55; Cooper, i. 354, 563; in. 83.)
DERRING, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1608; Scholar, 1611.
DERING, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1615. Eldest s. of Sir Anthony (1575), of Pluckley,
Kent. B. in the Tower of London, 1598, where his father
was Deputy-lieutenant. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct 23
1617. Knighted, Jan. 22, 1618-^9. Created Baronet, Feb. i,
1626-7. Lieutenant of Dover Castle. M.P. for Hythe, 1629;
for Kent in the Long Parliament, 1640-2. Committed to the
Tower for supporting Episcopacy, 1641. For a time in the
King's army. Author. Died June 22, 1644. Brother of
Anthony (1618), father of the next. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
DERING, RICHARD
DERING, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at SIDNEY,
Jan. 30, 1639-40. S. of Sir Edward, Bart, (above). B. at
Pluckley, Kent, Nov. 8, 1625. Schools, Red Cross Street,
London (Mr Tho. Farneby), Throwley (Mr Jo. Cragg) and
Surrenden, Kent (Mr Ro. Copping). Matric. 1640. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Oct. n, 1642. B.A. 1642-3. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Dec. 1641. Perhaps the man of these names,
'NobUis,' adm. at Leyden, Apr. 30, 1644. Succeeded his
father, 1644. M.P. for Kent, 1660; for East Retford, 1670;
for Hythe, 1679 (twice), 1681. Buried at Pluckley, June 28,
1684. M.I. (D.N.B.)
DERING, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 4,
1692. S. of Henry (1663-4), clerk. B. at Thornham, Kent.
School, Rochester (Mr Bastow). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6;
M.A. 1699. V. of Tudeley, Kent, 1702-15. Died Dec. 26,
1715. M.I. at Tudeley.
DERING, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 15, 1750-1. S. of Sir Edward, Bart., of Kent. B. at
Pluckley, Sept. 28, 1732. School, Westminster. M.P. for
New Romney, Kent, 1761-87. Succeeded his father as 6th
Baronet, 1762. Died Dec. 8, 1798. (G.E.C.)
DERING, 'ELERAD' (1650), see HENRY.
DERING, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1605. S. of Christopher, of Wicken, Charing, Kent. B.A.
1608; M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Feb. 28, 1612-3; 'Fellow of Magdalen.' R.
of Ringwould, Kent, 1625. (Al. Oxon.)
DERING, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1583; B.A. 1586-7; probably M.A. 1590.
DEARING, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1586;
B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Fellow, 1591-1613. Senior
Proctor, 1607-8.
DERING, HENEAGE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 31, 1680.
Eldest s. of Christopher, of Wickins, Kent. B. in London,
1665. School, St Albans. Matric. 1680; LL.D. 1701 (Lit.
Reg.). Adm. at the Inner Temple, May, 1678. Called to the
Bar, 1690. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 9, 1701; priest, July 20,
1701. Archdeacon of East Riding, Yorks., 1702. R. of
Scrayingham, 1704-49. Preb. of York, 1705-50. Dean of
Ripon, 1711. Master of St Mary Magdalene, and at St John
Baptist, Hospitals, Ripon, 1711. Died Apr. 8, 1750. Will,
P.C.C. Father of the next and John (1732). (D.N.B.)
DERING, HENEAGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
22, 1737. S. of Heneage (above). B. at Ripon. School,
Ripon (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1744. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1742-9. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 29; priest (Rochester) Dec. 18, 1743.
V. of Tadcaster, Yorks., 1744-52. V. of Burley-on-the-Hill,
Rutland, 1752-61. P.C. of Wye, Kent, 1754. R. of Milton
Keynes, Bucks., 1761-1802. Chaplain and tutor in the
family of the Earl of Winchelsea. D.D., of Lambeth. Preb.
of Canterbury, 1766-1802. Died May 17, 1802. Brother of
John (1732). (Scott-Mayor, in. 484.)
DERING, HENRY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1618-^9. S. of John, of Egerton, Kent. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Jan. 21, 1620-1, age 21
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. (Cambridge) 1624. V. of Newington by
Sittingbourne, Kent, 1626. V. of Halstow, 1632-44 (se-
questered). Married, Sept 5, 1633, Mary Sanders, of East
Sutton, Kent Died 1666. (Al. Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
DERINGE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, June 27,
1650. S. and h. of Sir Edward, of Surrenden, Pluckley, Kent.
Matric. 1650-1, as 'Elerad.' Of Pevington, Kent, Esq. (Vis.
of Kent, 1663.)
DEERING, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 9,
1663-4. S. of Henry (1618-9), V. of Newington, Kent.
B. there. School, Maidstone. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1666. Barrister, 1673. Perhaps V. of Thornham,
Kent, 1673-1720; and V. of Bearstead, 1693-1720. If so,
died Dec. 26, 1720, aged 74. ButseeAl. Oxon., i. xvni. Father
of Edward (1692).
DERING, JOHN. B.A. 1514-5.
DERING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 19,
1732. S. of Heneage (1680). B. at Ripon, Yorks. School,
Ripon (Mr Steeyens). Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 14, 1737-8; priest, June 17, 1739.
R. of Hilgay, Norfolk, 1740-74. Sub-dean of Ripon, 1746-74.
Died June 19, 1774- Brother of Heneage (1737). (Scott-
Mayor, in. 444.)
DERYNG, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1546; Scholar, 1548-50. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1553.
DEERING, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1596. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 4, 1598, as 4th s. of Richard
Esq., of Pluckley, Kent,
BERING, THOMAS
DEERINGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, rom MAGDALENE, Easter,
1580. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July x, 1584, as and s.
of Richard, Esq., of Pluckley, Kent.
DERING, . Adm. at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1555-6- Perhaps
Edward (1559-60).
DERISLEY, see DEARSLEY.
DERKINDREN, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
May 1 6, 1621. S. of Abraham, of London, mercer.
DERLINGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1588;
B.A. 1592-3, as Darling; M.A. 1596.
DERLINGTON, JOHN. Clerk, bachelor in some faculty. Scholar
at KING'S HALL, 1365. Archdeacon of Norwich, 1387.
Chancellor, 1399.
DERMAN, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1440-50. One
of these names R. of White Roothing, Essex, 1446-50. Died
1450.
DERMAR or DERMAN, JOHN. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1510.
Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1510. Bursar, 1510-1. Name off, 1521.
DERNEFORD, NICHOLAS. One of the original 'KING'S
Scholars' at Cambridge, Apr. 14, 1318.
DERNELL, . M.Grara. 1480-1.
DERRICK, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1569;
B.A. 1573-4-
DERYCKE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, (age 12) from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1573. (Probably adm. 1570.)
DERRICK, DYRYCKE or DETHYCKE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens,
from CHRIST'S, June, 1565; B.A. 1569: M.A. from Corpus
Christi, 1578. At Antwerp as an agent of the English govern-
ment in 1594. (Peile, I. 92; Cooper, n. 176.)
DERRICK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1688.
S. of John, blacksmith. B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
B.A. 1691-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1691-2.
DERRY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 21,
1674. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Grimsby, Lines. Matric.
1674-
DERSHAM, . Benedictine Monk. Incorp. from Oxford,
1496. D.D. 1499. Cellarer of Bury St Edmunds.
DESAGULIERS, JOHN THEOPHILUS. Incorp. LL.D. 1726,
from Hart Hall, Oxford. S. of John, protestant pastor at
Aitre, France. B. at La Rochelle. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Oct. 28, 1705, age 22; B.A. (Oxford) 1709;
M.A. 1712; D.C.L. 1719. F.R.S. 1714. R. of Little Stanmore,
Middlesex, 1715-44. R. of Bridgham, Norfolk, 1717-26.
R. of Little Warley, Essex, 1727-44. Scientific inventor and
writer. Died Feb. 29, 1744, aged 66. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
A I. Oxon.)
DESBOROUGH, see DISBOROUGH.
DESTFORD, JOHN (1565), see DEFFORD.
DE TASCHER, PETER. M.A. 1690 (Lit. Reg.).
DETHICKE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Oct. 1569. S. and h. of Edmund, gent., of Beechamwell,
Norfolk. School, Lynn. Matric. 1569. Succeeded his father,
1565. (Venn, i. 65; Vis. of Norfolk.)
DETHICKE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov. 16,
1641. S. of Edmund, gent., of Newton, Norfolk. B. at
Harpley. Schools, Rudham (Mr Robotham) and Norwich
(Mr Levering). Matric. 1641; Scholar, 1642-4. Merchant in
London. Living, 1670. Brother of John (1658). (Venn, i.
346; Vis. of London, 1634.)
DETHICK, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May
19, 1651. S. of John, merchant and alderman, of St Mary
Axe, London (Lord Mayor, 1656). B. there. School, London
(private; Mr Singleton). Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 23, 1653. Died unmarried. (Le Neve,
Knights, 134.)
DETHICK, FRANCIS, see DERRICK.
DETHICK, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, c.
1593. Eldest s. of Sir William (1559), Garter King-of-Arms.
B.A. 1595-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 25, 1594.
DETHICK, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1598. S. of
Sir William ( 1 559), Garter King-of-Arms. B.A. 1601-2; M.A.
1605. A proctor of the Arches Court. Died May 22, 1639.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of George. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DETHICK, GILBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1687. S. of Henry (1642). B. at Poplar, Middlesex, 1687.
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Fellow, 1691. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1698; priest (London) Sept. 22,
1706. Died young, of consumption.
DETHICK or DYRRYCKE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from GON-
VILLE HALL, Nov. 1554. Probably 3rd s. of Simon, of
Wormegay, Norfolk. B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560; B.D. 1565.
Fellow of Caius, by charter, 1557. Expelled by Dr Caius,
1565. University preacher, 1565. Perhaps V. of Orpington,
t>EVEREUx, PETER
Kent, 1566-70; and chaplain to the Archbishop. Afterwards
a papist. Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan. 5, 1575-6, of Henry Dethick,
of the University of Cambridge, clerk, dying beyond the
seas' granted to his brother Christopher, of Bradenham
Norfolk. The conclusion therefore (Venn, i. 38; Catk Rec
Soc., H. 207) that he was received at Rome, and died there
in 1594, must be wrong. There was a contemporary, LL D
at Oxford. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DETHICKE, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton
1642. 3rd s. of Henry, of Poplar, Middlesex. B. at Black-
wall, Middlesex. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1650. Fellow, till 1656.
Richmond Herald Died June 19, 1707, aged 84. Buried at
Poplar, Middlesex. Father of Gilbert (1687). (Noble, CoU.
ofArms;J.Ch. Smith.)
DETHYCK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1544-
Scholar, 1543-7.
DETHICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, July 6, 1658.
S. of Edmund, of West Newton, Norfolk, gent. Schools,
Sandringham (Mr Wibrow) and Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric.
1659. Owned property at Walpole. Brother of Edmund
(1641). (Venn, i. 403.)
DETHICKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1558. Will (Lewes) of one of these names; 'of Preston,
Sussex, clerk.'
DETHYCK, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST EDMUND'S HOSTEL,
Michs. 1544.
DETHICK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1559. S. of Sir Gilbert, Garter King-of-Arms. B.A. 1562-3.
Rouge Croix pursuivant, 1567. York Herald, 1570. Garter
King-of-Arms, 1586. Knighted, May 13, 1603. Often
travelled professionally. Died 1612, aged 70. Buried in
St Paul's Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Father of George and
Gilbert. (D.N.B.)
DETHYCKE, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1479-80.
DETHICKE, . Sizar at TRINITY, 1567.
DETLYE, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1617.
DEUFELT, JAMES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 26, 1610. Of
Jersey.
DEUTZ, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 19, 1612. Of
Lincolnshire.
DEVEILLE, HANS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 30, 1721.
Of Middlesex. Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas. Matric. 1721 ; B.A.
1724-5 (ist in the ordo). Usher at Felsted School, 1731.
V. of Saling, Essex, 1732-41. V. of Felsted, 1740. Died 1741.
(J. Sargeaunt, Felsted School.)
DEVENISH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 18,
1689. S. of Henry, counsellor (of Lincoln's Inn). B. in
Middlesex. School, Enfield (Mr Udal), Middlesex. Matric.
1689. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 2, 1689.
DEVENISH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, July 4,
1695. S. of John, clerk, deceased, R. of Bickleigh, Devon.
B. there. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1697;
B.A. 1698-9.
DEVENISH, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com., as a resident at
MICHAEL HOUSE, Easter, 1544. Doubtless s. of Richard, of
Hellingley, Sussex. B.A. (Oxford) 1526-7; M.A. 1530; B.D.
1537. Fellow of Merton, 1528. Probably fellow of St John's,
Cambridge, 1534. Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, 1534-
1558. V. of Westerham, Sussex, 1540-54. Chaplain to Henry
VIII. Ifceb. of Canterbury, 1544; of Windsor; of Chichester,
1556. Died Mar. 24, 1558-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1559, as Denyson.
(Al. Oxon; J. Ch. Smith.)
DE VERE, EDWARD (1558), see BULBECK, Lord EDWARD.
DEVEREUX, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 28,
1665. 3rd s. of George, Esq., of Vaynor, Montgomery.
Matric. 1665, as 'Deurents.' Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. ii, 1666-7. Died 1709. Brother of Vaughan (1660).
DEVORAXE, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1560. Doubtless s. of Sir Richard, K.B. of Hereford.
M.P. for Co. Pembroke, 1588. Knighted, 1596.
DEVEREUX, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1626.
Matric. 1626. Perhaps V. of Foxton, Leics., 1641. R. of
Gateshead, July 5, 1645. R. of Wolsingham, Durham, 1648.
One of these names, 'Minister of the Gospel," buried at
St Nicholas, Newcastle, Mar. 2, 1663-4. Father of the next.
(Peile, i. 511; H. M. Wood.)
DEVEREUX, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Jan. 6, 1646-7. S. of Jonathan (above). B. at Clare, Suffolk.
School, Felsted (Mr Holbeach). Matric. 1647, as 'John';
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1656. P.C. of St Nicholas, Durham;
ejected, 1662. (Peile, i. 5«0
DEVEREUX, PETER. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, c. 1597;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1609. R. of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1614-44.
R. of Buxhall, 1627. Married, at Rattlesden, Nov. 25, 1602,
Julian Frances. Will (Bury) 1645. Father of the next and
Robert (1637). (V. B. Redstone.)
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DEVEREUX, PETER
DEVEREUX, PETER. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 2,
1624-5. Of Suffolk. S. of Peter (above). Bapt. at Rattlesden,
Apr. 10, 1610. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1629-30. Perhaps V. of
Kirby-le-Soken, Essex, 1638.
DEVEREUX, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, 1577.
2nd Earl of Essex. S. of Walter, ist Earl of Essex. B. Nov.
10, 1567. Matric. 1579; M.A. 1581. Incorp. at Oxford, 1588.
The famous commander, statesman, and favourite of Queen
Elizabeth. Earl-marshal of England, 1597- Chancellor of
the University, Aug. 10, 1598. Executed, Feb. 25, 1600-1.
Will (P.C.C.) 1616. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 296.)
DEVEREUX, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 6,
1626-7. S. of Peter (1597), R. of Rattlesden, Suffolk. Bapt.
there, Feb. 4, 1611-2. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638. R. of Hepworth,
Suffolk, 1644-60. R. of Little Stonham, 1660-86. Died 1686.
Will, Bury.
DEVEREUX, SIMEON. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 10, 1675.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1676: Matric. 1677; B.A.
1678-9; M.A. 1682. Chaplain of Trinity College, 1681-9.
P.C. of Nackington, Kent, 1686-1733. Minor canon of St
Paul's, 1692-8. R. of Harbledown, 1731. V. of Brookland,
1731-3. Minor Canon of Canterbury. Died July 6, 1733-
DEVOREUX, VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 14, 1660. S. of George, Esq., of Berriew, Montgomery-
shire. B. there. School, Newport (Mr Chaloner). Matric.
1660. Of Nantcribba. Married and had issue. Died 1700.
Brother of Arthur (1665). (W. H. Cooke, Herefordshire, 70.)
DEVEREUX, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE,
c. 1596.
DEVEROS, JOHN. M.A. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1400.
DEVEY, JAMES. M.A. from TRINITY, 1724- S. of Henry, of
Pattingham, Staffs., clerk. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, May 13, 1700, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1703-4. R. of
Beckbury, Salop, 1724. (Al. Oxon.)
DEVEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 2, 1740-1.
B. at Kemberton, Salop. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1744-5; M.A.
1748; B.D. 1755. Fellow, 1747. Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 23,
1748; priest, Oct. 29, 1749. R. of Stanground, Hunts.,
1766-1809. Died Jan. 31, 1809.
DEVIS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Nov. 14,
1688. S. of John, gent B. in Warwickshire.
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, see CAVENDISH.
DEVYAS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1552.
DEW, JOHN. B.A. 1484-5; M.A. 1490-1. Fellow of GONVILLE
HALL, 1488-1500. President of Physwick Hostel, 1499. V.
of Mattishall, Norfolk, 1500, till his death, in 1517. (Venn, I.
I3-)
DEW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 6, 1657. S.
of Arthur, merchant, of London. B. there. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1657.
DEWE, THOMAS. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1575-6.
DEWE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, July 28,
1687. S. of William. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1688. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Aug. 14, 1690.
LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1693.
DEW, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1702. Of Norwich.
B.A. 1705-6.
DEW, . Scholar at GONVILLE HALL, 1532-3.
DEWBANK, J9HN. 'B.A. of ST CATHARINE'S; aged 45; or-
dained by Bishop of Lincoln,' when instituted V. of Willough-
by, Leics., and Willey, Warws., 1576. (Lib. Cler. Line.,
1576.)
DEWBERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 18, 1706-7.
S. of Thomas, of Walton, Bucks., clerk. Matric. 1707.
Previously adm. at Merton College, Oxford, Nov. 21, 1704.
age 18. (Al. Oxon.)
DEWBERRY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY,
Apr. 16, 1678. Of Leicestershire. S. of William. School,
Market Harborough (Mr Berry). Matric. 1681 ; Scholar, 1681 ;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Perhaps R. of Crawley, Bucks.,
1686-1717. Died Aug. 14, 1717.
DEWER, set DUER.
D'EWES or DEWCE, PAUL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1584. S. of Gerrard, printer, of London. Of Up-
minster, Essex. B. 1567. Previously Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, Dec. i, 1581, age 13. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, July 3, 1585. One of the six clerks in Chancery.
Of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. Married (i) Cecilia, dau. and h. of
Richard Symonds, of Coxden, Dorset; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Isham. Died in London. Buried at Stowlangtoft,
Apr. 26, 1631 (Parish Reg.). Will (P.C.C.) 1631. Father of
the next and Symonds. (D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith; H. I.
Longden.)
DIASON, JOHN
D'EWES, RICHARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1632. S. of Paul (above), of Suffolk. Bapt. at Stow-
langtoft, Suffolk, Oct. 31, 1615. School, Bury. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 1632. Lieutenant-Colonel, quartered at
Reading in Dec. 1642. Probably killed there. Will (P.C.C.)
1643; 'deceased at Reading.' (Bury School, S.H.A.H.)
D'EWES, SYMONDS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S, May 20,
1618. S. of Paul (1584), of Milden, and Stowlangtoft, Suffolk.
B. Dec. 18, 1602, at Coxden, Dorset (his mother's home).
School, Bury. Matric. 1618. Resided till Sept. 22, 1620.
M.A. 1635-6 (on visit of Prince of Wales). Adm. at the
Middle Temple, July 2, 1611. Barrister, 1623. Knighted,
Dec. 6, 1626. High Sheriff for Suffolk, 1639-40. M.P. for
Sudbury, 1640-8. Created baronet, July 15, 1641. Anti-
quarian writer. Buried at Stowlangtoft, June 7, 1650. Will,
P.C.C. (D.N.B.; G.E.C. Extracts from his Diary are given
in College Life in the Time of James I, 1851.)
DEWS, THOMAS. B.A. from KING'S, 1592-3.
DEWES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, May 28, 1647.
Of Cheshire.
D'EWES, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 31, 1690. S. of Sir Willoughby, Bart. B. at Stowlang-
toft, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Sept 19, 1672. School, Bury.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Died of small-pox, Oct. 1698,
age 26. Buried at Stowlangtoft. (H. I. Longden.)
D'EWES, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 17,
1706. S. of Sir Simonds, Bart, of Suffolk. School, Bury.
Matric. 1706. Died 1710, aged 19.
DEUES (? DENES), . B.A. 1485-6.
DEWES, . Adm. Fell -Com. at TRINITY HALL, Sept 30,
1692.
DEWHURST, JAMES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. i, 1574.
Of Lancashire. One of these names R. of Congham, Norfolk,
1580-95-
DEWHURST, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1718. S. of John. B. at Colne, Lanes. Schools, Wakefield
(Mr Clarke) and Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1718.
Died in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Nov. 21,
1718.
DEWHURST, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1595.
Scholar from Westminster. Perhaps of Cheshunt, Herts.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 9, 1600. Died May 4, 1645, aged 68.
Will, P.C.C.
DEWHURST or DUHURST, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETER-
ROUSE, Jan. 10, 1628-9. Matric. 1629.
DEWHURST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Aug. 13, 1723. S. of Clayton, husbandman, of Lancashire.
B. at Ribchester. School, Houghton (Mr Northcross).
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. P.C. of St Mary, Eccleston,
Lanes., 1728-33. Buried at Ormskirk, Feb. 9, 1733-4.
DEWING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar June 27, 1726- Of Essex.
Matric. 1726.
DEWY, JAMES. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1562.
DEY, see DAY.
DEYMAN or DYMAN, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Aug. 4, 1634. S. of William, clothier. B. at Tiverton, Devon.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1634-5, as 'Dimond.' Brother of
William.
DEYMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Oct. 13,
1632. S. of William, weaver. B. at Tiverton, Devon. Bapt.
Apr. 9, 1615. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1634-5, as ' Dimond ' ;
B.A. 1636-7. Brother of Peter.
DEYMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Aug. 18,
1691. 2nd s. of William, of Devon. B. at Tiverton. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow,
1699. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 30, 1697. V. of Uffculme,
Devon. Died Feb. 23, 1738-9.
DEYMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, July 5.
1748. S. of John, attorney, of Uffculme, Devon. Bapt.
Apr. 20, 1731. Schools, Winchester and Tiverton. Matric.
1748. (Kirby, Winchester Scholars.)
DEYNELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1505.
DEYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1567.
DEYNES, see DAYNES.
DEYNHAM, THOMAS, M.D., see DENMAN.
DEYWOOD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1564.
DIASON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1617.
Of Essex. Matric. Lent, 1618-9; B.A. 1621-2. V. of Grays
Thurrock, Essex.
DIASON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Aug. 24, 1566; priest, Sept. 21, 1567.
V. of Tadlow, Cambs., 1567; resigned, 1575. V. of East
Hatley, 1569. V. of Gt Hormead, Herts., 1575-84. Died
1584. Will (Consist. C. London) 1584.
DIBBEN, JAMES
DIBBEN, JAMES. M.A. from KING'S, 1730. S. of Richard, of
Mansion, Dorset, Esq. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford,
Jan. 23, 1720-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1724. R. of Fifehead
Neville, Dorset, 1731-76. R. of Fontmell, 1741-76. Died
1776. (Al. OXOH.; Hutchins, Dorset, i. 271; F. S. Hocka-
day.)
DIBBEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age z8) at TRINITY, June 17,
1696. S. of Richard. B. in St Martin's, London. School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1697; Matric. 1699, as Debben; B.A.
1699-1700; M.A. 1703; D.D. 1721. (He was not a fellow, as
stated in D.N.B.) Ord. deacon (London) June 16, 1700;
dispensation for priest, July 12, 1701. R. of Gt Fontmell,
Dorset, 1701-41. Chaplain to Bishop Robinson, of Bristol,
with whom he attended the Congress of Utrecht. Precentor
of St Paul's, 1714-41. Latin poet. Became deranged; lost
his fortune and died in the Poultry Cornpter, Apr. 5, 1741.
(D.N.B.; Al. Wettmon.)
DIBBLE, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1721. S. of John, of
Abinger, Surrey, Esq. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, Jan. 19, 1713-4, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1717. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) June 8, 1718; priest, Dec. 21, 1719.
V. of Upper Swell, Gloucs., 1719. R. of Woodchester, 1723.
Chaplain to Lord Darcie. Died 1755. (Al, Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
DICER, ROBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, May 28,
1662. S. of Sir Robert, Bart., citizen of London. B. there.
Schools, Hampstead, Middlesex (private; Mr Wagoner) and
Charterhouse. Matric. 1662. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 24,
1664-5. Succeeded his father as second Bart., Aug. 26, 1667.
Of Braughing, Herts. Sheriff of Suffolk, 1669-70. Buried at
Braughing, Aug. 16, 1672. Will (P.C.C.) 1673. (Venn, I. 416;
Vis, ofMidds., 1664; G.E.C.)
DICEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 28, 1739.
S. of William, of Northampton, printer. Bapt. at All Saints',
Mar. 6, 1721-2. School, Ely (Mr Gunning). Matric. 1739;
Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 15, 1744; priest, Aug. 3, 1746. R. of Maidwell,
Northants., 1746-59. R. of Walton, Bucks., 1751-90. R. of
Horton, 1759-71. R. of Marsh-Gibbon, 1771. Preb. of
Bristol, 1773-90. R. of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange,
London, 1778-90. Buried there, Mar. 31, 1790. Will, P.C.C.
(Lipscomb, iv. 386; H. I. Longden.)
DICK or DYCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs.
1548. Lay clerk of King's.
DICKERSON, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr.
26, 1600. S. of Nicholas, yeoman, of Wymondham, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham. Of Dickelburgh. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of John Roberts, of Billingford. (Venn, I. 172.)
DICKINS, AMBROSE. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. I,
1733-4- Of Harrow. Matric. 1733; LL.B. 1738. Fellow,
1738-48. Perhaps s. and h. of Ambrose, of Covent Garden,
Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 20, 1731.
DICKONS, BRIAN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 9; priest, Nov. 10, 1593. C. of
Grayingham, Lines., in 1614.
DICKENS, CHARLES. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 7,
1739-40. S. of Samuel (1719). Bapt. at Hemingford Abbots,
Hunts., June 17, 1720. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1739; LL.B. 1745; LL.D. 1767. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Nov. 13, 1743; priest, June u, 1744. V. of Hemingford Grey,
Hunts., 1744-93. R« °f Hemingford Abbots, 1748-93. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1778. Died Sept. 27, 1793, aged 73. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Thomas (1751). (G. Mag.; Al. Carthus.)
DICKINGS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 24,
1633. S. and h. of William, gent. B. at St Dunstan-in-the-
East, London. School, Lufienham, Rutland (Mr Dallie),
Matric. 1633; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1638. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Mar. 16, 1640-1.
DICKINS, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Aug. 14,
1699. Of Ripplington, East Meon, Hants. School, Win-
chester. Matric. 1699; LL.B. 1705; M.A. 1711 (Lit. Reg.),
LL.D. 1714. Fellow, Jan. 23, 1704-55. Junior Proctor, 1710,
1712. Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1714-55. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, July 6, 1693; of Lyndhurst, Hants. Died June
1755. Brother of the next. (G. Mag.; Land. Mag.)
DICKINS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
25f 1703. Of East Meon, Hants. School, Winchester.
Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710; M.D.
1717 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1708. Brother of Francis
(above).
DICKINS, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 28,
1738-9. Of London. Matric. 1743; LL.B. 1744. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 29, 1743; priest (Norwich) Apr. 1745. R. of
Little Bradley, Suffolk, 1745-56.
DICKINS or DICKIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 2,
1679. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3.
DICKENSON, EDMUND
lozz; priest, sept. 23, 1632. Will of one of these
(York) 1637; of East Retford, Notts., schoolmaster
DICKENS NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630; M.D. 1638. Admon. (P.C.C )
Aug. 1662. Died in the Fleet prison. (J. Ch. Smith )
DICKONS, NICHOLAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI 1635 Of
Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1643; priest, June 16, 1644. R of
Elsworth, Cambs., 1660-93.
DICKINS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1610-
B.A. 1622; M.A. 1626.
DICKEN, SAMUEL. M.A. from KING'S, 1719. S. of Joseph, of
Birmingham. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford
Mar. 20, 1706-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1710. Ord. priest
(Peteru.) Sept. 18, 1714. R. of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts.
1714-48. V. of Hemingford Grey, 1724-44. R. of Houghton
and Witton, 1743-8. Died 1748. Father of Thomas (1751)
and Charles (1739-40). (Al. Oxon.)
DICKEN, THOMAS. Adm. at CHRIST'S, July 2, 1679. Migrated
to Sidney, Oct. 25, 1679- ist s. of Thomas, R. of Weston,
Staffs. B. at Wollaston, Salop. School, Newport, Salop
(Mr Sam. Edwards). Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3.
DICKENS, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1751, from Christ Church,
Oxford. S. of Samuel (1719), of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts.
B. there, Oct. i, 1721. Matric. (Oxford) 1739; B.A. (Oxford)
1742-3; M.A. 1746. Doubtless fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1750-6.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Received a commission in
1745 during the Rebellion. Died at Little Fransham, Norfolk,
Sept. 21, 1789. Buried there. M.I. Brother of Charles
(1739-40). (Al. Oxon.; A 1. Carthus.; H. G. Harrison.)
DICKONS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1509-10.
DICKENS or DYCANS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 14) from
CHRIST'S, Nov. 1561. S. of John, of 'Stotfold,' Notts.
Migrated to Caius, July 13, 1563. Probably ord. priest
(Norwich) Oct. 21, 1570. R. of Gayton Thorpe, Norfolk,
1570-99. (Venn, i. 52.)
DICKYNS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 29,
1644. S. of William, of Fleet St, London. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1646; B.A. from Trinity Hall,
1647-8; M.A. 1651. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1649-68. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 28, 1649. Barrister-at-law, 1660. (Prob-
ably not the fellow of Balliol College, Oxford— see Petit, i.
487.) (Vis. of London, 1634.)
DICKONS, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1679. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
Perhaps R. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1690.
DICKENS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 19,
1687. S. of John, of Bakewell, Derbs. School, Bakewell.
Matric. 1687.
DICKINS, WILLIAM. M.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1702.
DICKINSON or DICONSON, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Lent, 1579-80; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1583-4; M.A.
1587; D.D. 1609. Fellow, 1585. Incorp. at Oxford, 1609. R.
of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, 1590.
DIKYNSON or DICONSON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1583; B.A. 1585-6.
DICKINSON, BERNARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May
28, 1641. S. of Robert, yeoman. B. at Thorpe Pearth.
Schools, Thorpe Pearth (Mr Proctor) and Collingham
(Mr Dunwell). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5.
DICKINSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY,
June 16, 1676. S. of William, of London. B. there. School,
London. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1679-80; B.A. 1679-80;
M.A. 1683.
DICKINSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 2, 1737. S. of John, clerk, of Lincolnshire. B. at
Harlaxton. School, Oakham, Rutland. Matric. 1737; B.A.
1741-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1742; priest, May 25,
1755. V. of Ouston, and R. of Withcote, Leics., 1755-86.
R. of Carlton Curlieu, I768-S6. Died Dec. 24, 1786. Will
(P.C.C.) 1787. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 490.)
DICKINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1626.
DICKONSON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 27, 1653. S of Thomas, mercer, deceased, of Lancaster.
B. there. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1653-4; B.A. 1657-8;
M.A. 1661; B.D. 1668. Fellow, 1660. Signs for priest's
orders (London) Dec. 22, 1666.
DICKENSON, EDMUND. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1613. S. of Thomas, of Eton. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8
M.A. 1621. Fellow, till 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. V. of
Minster Lovell, Oxon., 1631. R. of Sturminster Marshall,
Dorset, 1643; sequestered, 1645-53; according to HutcHtns.
(Al. Oxon.)
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DICKENSON, EDMUND
DICKENSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1624. R. of Pertenhall, Beds., 1633-
53. Buried there Mar. 14, 1652-3. Father of Edmund
(1650).
DICKINSON, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Fellow of Magdalene.
See Edward, fellow of Jesus (below).
DICKINSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1650.
Of Bedfordshire. S. of Edmund (1615). Bapt. at Pertenhall,
Mar. 25, 1634. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1656-7. One of these
names ejected from Bozeat and Paston, Northants., 1662.
(T. P. Dorman.)
DICKENSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 8,
1682. Of Lincolnshire.
DICKENSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1624; Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Probably ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638 (B.A.).
DICKENSON, EDWARD. M.A. Intruded fellow of JKSUS,
July 10, 1648; resigned, 1655. Of Lincolnshire. He may be
•Edmund,' above. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
1661. (A. Gray.)
DICKINSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1562; B.A. 1567-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 16, 1568; priest
(Norwich) Oct 21, 1569. V. of Buxhall, Suffolk, 1570. Win
proved (C.C. Norwich) Apr. 29, 1619. (H. F. Waters, Cental.
Gleanings, 1412.)
DICKENSON, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs.
1617. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1625; priest, Mar. 1625-6,
'B.A.'
DICKINSON, HAMILTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
July 4, 1710. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Whitehaven,
Cumberland. School, Westminster. Matric. 1710.
DICKENSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1569. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Fellow, 1574-
Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) July 5, 1579. R- of Ldworth,
Cambs., 1580-94. Died 1594.
DICKINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, July 8,
1633. S. of John, husbandman. B. in Eskdale, Cumberland.
School, St Bees (Mr Radcliffe). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7*
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637; priest, Sept. 22, 1638.
C. of Spixworth, Norfolk, 1637. V. of Stalham, 1640; of
Paston, 1646. R. of Frettenham, 1659; of Felthorpe, 1665-7.
He seems to have returned to Cumberland, as R. of Egre-
mont, 1646-57. (Venn, I. 310; B. NigMingalt.)
DICKINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
June 24, 1665. Of Yorkshire. School, Scarborough. Matric.
1665; B.A. 1668-9.
DICKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 3, 1672-3.
Readm. FelL-Com. Oct. 24, 1677. Matric. 1677-8; LL.B. 1678.
DICKINSON, JAMES. Matric. sirar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577.
DICKINSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 8, 1637. Of
London. Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1637; B.A. 1640-1.
DICKENSON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1513.
DYCKYNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1544.
DICONSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1586.
DICKINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8; M.A. from Clare, 1602. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 25, 1597, age 33; C. of Wells, Norfolk; priest,
Mar. 25, 1598.
DICKINSON, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1595-6.
DICKENSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, June 24,
1608. S. of Bryan, husbandman, of Newton, Lanes. School,
KirkbyLonsdale (Mr Hudson). Matric. 1608. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Mar. 26, 1610. (Venn,
i. 198.)
DICCONSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May at, 1681.
Of Lancashire. S. of Thomas, of Ardwick. Bapt. Nov. 13,
1654. (Mumford, Manchester School.)
DICKONSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE, June
24, 1704.
DICKINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 23, 1711.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1710-1; B.A. 1714-5 (ist in the
ordo); M.A. 1718. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1718.
Perhaps R. of Ox combe, Lines., 1717, and R. of Haltham-
on-Bain, 1717.
DICKINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1712. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Sedbergh. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 26, 1715-6; priest, July 14, 1717. One of these names
V. of Spennithorne, Yorks., 1720-3. Died 1723.
DICKINSON. JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Dec. 3,
1713. Of Northamptonshire.
DICKENSON, THOMAS
DICKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 9,
1719. S. of John, of London, mercer. Matric. 1719; B.A.
1723-4; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1723-4;
priest, Dec. 20, 1724. One of these names V. of Totternhoe,
Beds., 1728-31.
DICKINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. i,
1725. S. of Thomas, plumber, of Yorkshire. B. at Sheffield.
School, Sheffield (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728^-9;
M.A. 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1731; priest
(Ely) June 23, 1732. C. of Leverington, Cambs. Assistant
Minister at Sheffield, 1752-66. V. of Ecclesall, Yorks.,
1752-66. Author and scholar. (Scott-Mayor, in. 381.)
DICKENSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 14,
1738. Of Kellington, Lines. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1742.
DICKINSON, JOHN MARSH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Dec. 1750. Perhaps s. of Marshe, alderman of London, and
M.P. for Brackley, Northants. Scholar.
DICKENSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Feb. 6,
1730-1. S. of Samuel, brazier. B. at Newport, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Lea). Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-51 M.A. 1738.
Will (P.C.C., 1795) of one of these names; of Stafford, clerk.
DICKINSON, LACY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Nottinghamshire.
DICKINSON, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. V.
of South Newton, Wilts., 1630. . .
DICKONSON, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
20, 1664. S. of Bryan, yeoman, of Newton, Lanes. B. there.
School, Lancaster (Mr Holden). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1668; priest, 1670.
DICKANSON, PHIUP. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 28,
16x7. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Norwich. Bapt. at St
Peter Mancroft, Mar. 16, 1603-4. School, Norwich (Mr
Stonham). Matric. 1617; Scholar, 1617-24; B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 24,
1626.
DICKINSON, PICKERING. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May
31, 1690. xst s. of William, innkeeper, deceased. B. at
Carlton, Notts. School, Newark-on-Trent (Mr Twelves).
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 19,
1695; priest, May 30, 1697.
DICKINSON, RICHARD. Scholar of QUEENS', 1539; B.A.
1541-2; M.A. 1544; B.D. 1549, as Deconson. Fellow of
Queens', 1541-51. Preb. of Lichneld, 1549. Admon. granted
(V.C.C.) 1551.
DICKINSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs.
1621; B_.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1626. Prob-
ably minister of Bishopton, Durham; married Elsie Aire,
at Redmarshall, Dec. i, 1634. (H. M. Wood.)
DICKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1657.
Matric. Easter, 1658.
DICKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. i, 1668.
Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-3.
DICKENSON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 17,
1638-9. S. of John, Head Master of Bury St Edmunds
School. B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1639.
DICKINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
18, 1749. S. of John, clerk, of Salop. B. at Newport. School,
Newport (Mr Lea). Matric. 1749; LL.B. 1755. Ord. deacon
(Lichneld) Sept. 21, 1755; priest (Chester) Sept. 25, 1757.
R. of Blymhill, Staffs., 1777-1823. Died there May 22, 1823.
Scott-Mayor, in. 589.)
DICKENSON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1522; B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530-1 ('beneficiatus'). One of
these names R. of St Mary, Colchester, 1556-8. Died 1558.
Edward Dikonson was ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 6, 1527
(B.A.); priest, June 15.
DICKENSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1546; B.A. 1550—1. Received the tonsure (London) 1554.
Of Brandeston, Suffolk. One of these names V. of Helpston,
Northants., c. 1554.
DICKENSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1546; B.A. 1552-3.
DICKINSON. THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1572; Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. One of these
names V. of Gillingham, Kent, 1591-1616. Buried there
Sept 28, 1616 (Fielding). Will (P.C.C.) 1616.
DICKENSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1577-8.
DICKENSON, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1582; B.A. from King's, 1586-7. Will (P.C.C.) 1592:
'B.A.; of St Ives, Hunts.'
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DICKENSON, THOMAS
DICKINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595, as
'Dickshon'; B.A. 1598-9.
DICKENSON, THOMAS (1617), see DIXON.
DICENSON, THOMAS. B.A. from KINO'S, 1629-30; M.A. 1637.
DICKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1662. Of
Lincolnshire. S. and h. of Peter, of Gainsborough, deceased.
Matric. 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1665.
DICKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 8, 1663-4. S. of Thomas, of Cambridgeshire. School,
Cambridge (Perse). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 1670; priest, Mar. 1671-2.
DICKONSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 13, 1705.
Of Hampshire. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1709-10.
DICKENSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 6, 1732-3.
B. at Manchester. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740.
R. of Tarvin, Cheshire, 1746-96. Died June 12, 1796, aged 82.
Will, P.C.C.
DICKONSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Apr. 15,
1732. Of West Retford, Notts.
DICKONSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
June 29, 1728. S. of Timothy, of Scorton, Yorks. School,
Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1728; Scholar,
1729; B.A. 1731-2. V. of Bolton-on-Swale, Yorks., 1732-82.
V. of Grinton, 1742-82.
DICKONSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1566; B.A. 1570-1. Will (P.C.C., 1615) of one of these names;
of Oundle, Northants., clerk.
DICKENSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1634. Ord. priest (York)
1622. Licensed to preach in the diocese, 1622. R. of Sessay,
Yorks., 1624. Probably V. of Rotherham, 1628. Died there
1639. (Peile, i. 297; Whitaker, Due. Lead., 258.)
DICKENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 24,
1615. Matric. 1615; Scholar; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 8; priest, Mar. 9, 1622-3.
DICKENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 10,
1638.
DICKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar.
27, 1651. S. of Thomas. B. at Aldwark, Yorks. Schools,
Coxwold (Mr Smelt) and Selby (Mr Feirth). Matric. 1651;
B.A. 1654.
DICKENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 17, 1669. S. of Thomas. School, Boroughbridge.
Matric. 1669.
DICKENSON or DICKONSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15)
at PEMBROKE, Apr. 22, 1673. S. of Peter, of Gainsborough,
Lines., gent. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Fellow,
1678-90. Died 1690.
DICKONSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARK, July 6, 1699.
B. at Trentham, Staffs. Matric. 1699.
DICKENSON, . M.A. 1534-5. Incorp. from Oxford; of ten
years' standing there. B.D. 1534-5. Perhaps Thomas, B.A.
(Oxford) 1507.
DICKLEBURGH, RICHARD. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, in
1402.
DICKLING, . Fee for M.A. (or higher degree) 1474-5.
DICKMAN, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 28, 1675. S. of Robert, of Cambridge. B. there. School,
Cambridge. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. V. of
Harston, Cambs., 1688-1735. V. of Triplow, 1690. Buried
at Harston, Sept. 29, 1735.
DICKMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 21,
1667. S. of Francis, yeoman, of Uppingham, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1667-8; B.A. 1670-1.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1672.
DICKMAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 28,
1661. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Meppershall, Beds. Schools,
Clifton, Beds. (Mr Laurence) and Ketton, Suffolk (Mr Burnell).
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1669. Ord. priest (Ely)
Dec. 1669. R. of Streethall, Essex, 1672-1701. R. of Aldham,
1692-1701. Will (P.C.C.) 1703.
DICKON, . B.CanX. 1478.
DICKS, see DIX.
DICKSON, see DIXON.
DICUS, JOHN. M.A. 1618 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, June 19, 1610, age 18 ; B.A. 161 1-
2; Supp. for M.A. 1615. Ordered to officiate at Woodnes-
borough, Kent, in 1647 by the Westminster Assembly.
Minister at St Mary's, Sandwich, till 1649. Buried at Elm-
stead, Essex, Apr. 22, 1649. (Al. Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
DIDSBURY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5.
DiGBY, SlMON
DIER, see DYER.
DIERIUS (*fc.) JOHN Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE. Feb. 28,
1646-7. S. of Gabnel, of London, clerk. Possibly the admis-
sion of John Duperier (whom see).
£,X? EDWARD- Adm- Pens, at QUEENS', June 17, 1670.
Of Essex Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord pries\
(London) June 6, 1680. R. of Chadwell, Essex, 1600 -m<
Died June 18, 1735; in his 82nd year.
DIGBY, EVERARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov 1566
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30, 1571.
DIGBY, EVERARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567
S. of Kenelm, of Stoke Dry, Rutland. B.A. 1570-1; M.A.
1574; B.D. 1581. Fellow, 1573-87; deprived. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 20, 1576. Probably R. of Barrowden, Rutland
1576. R. of Glaston, 1584. R. of Hamstall Ridware, Staffs.,
1590. Author, De Arte Natandi, Theoria Analytica, and other
philosophical works. Died c. 1592. (Cooper, n. 146; D.N.B.)
DIGBY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Jan. 29, 1606-7.
Matric. 1607.
DIGBY, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1555.
Of Lincoln diocese. Received tonsure, London, June, 1557.
Perhaps V. of Little Dalby, Leics., 1566. (Peile, i. 60.)
DYGBYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1544.
DIGBY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at MAGDALENE, 1595. S. of
Sir George, of Coleshill, Warws. B. Feb. 1580. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1598. Knighted, Mar. 8, 1605-6. Sent on
several embassies to Spain. M.P. for Hedon, 1610. Created
Baron Digby, 1618; and Earl of Bristol, 1622. Afterwards
fell into disfavour. Went into exile, 1646. Died at Paris,
Jan. 16, 1652-3. (Al. Oxon. assigns him to Magdalen College,
Oxford; D.N.B.;G.E.C.)
DIGBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 24, 1626-7.
S. of Sir Robert, of Coleshill, Warws., Knt. School, Kings-
hurst, Warws. (Mr Orton). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634. Recommended by the King for a fellowship at St
John's, 1633. One of these names V. of Higham Ferrers,
Northants., 1635-45; ejected. Brother of Simon (1626-7).
(Peile, i. 380.)
DIGBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1636. Of Essex.
DIGBY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 5,
1646-7. S. of Sir John, Knt. B. at Mansfield Woodhouse,
Notts. School, Mansfield (Mr Stacy). Matric. 1647. Married
Frances Pinckney, of Mansfield Woodhouse. (Peile, i. 511.)
DIGBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 13, 1669.
S. of John, gent., of Newport, Essex. B. there. Schools,
Bardfield (Mr Trot) and Newport (Dr Edwards). Matric.
1670; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (London)
June, 1674; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1681. Signs as minister
atStreatley, 1690-1715. V. of Harlington, Beds., 1692-1716.
(Venn, i. 439.)
DIGBY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, May 6, 1684. S. of
John, of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts., Esq. Matric. 1684.
M.P. for Newark, 1705-8; for Retford, 1713-22.
DIGBY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 14, 1735.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1735; LL.B. 1741. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1737; priest, Dec. 23, 1739. R. of Thistleton,
Rutland, 1740-54. R. of Tinwall, 1754-86; of Barrowden,
1754-86. R. of Pilton, 1767. Died Apr. 23, 1786, aged 68.
(Blore, Rutland, 86.)
DIGBY, KENELM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1552.
One of these names R. of Old Romney, Kent, 1568-1603.
Died 1603.
DIGBY, Sir KENELM. M.A. 1624; on the King's visit: at that
time Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSE. S. of Sir Everard, of Dry
Stoke, Rutland, Knt. B. July n, 1603. Adm. at Gloucester
Hall, Oxford, 1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. n, 1619; of
Seton, Rutland. Knighted, Oct. 28, 1623. Commanded a
fleet in the Levant, 1628, where he took many prizes. Im-
prisoned by the Parliament, 1642. Banished to France,
1643-54. One of the original members of the Royal Society.
Distinguished for his philosophical and scientific writings.
Died in Covent Garden, June n, 1665. Buried in Christ
Church, Newgate. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of Rutland.)
DIGBY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1550.
Perhaps s. of Simon, of North Luffenham. Of Luffenham.
Married Mary Cheyney of Agmondesham, Bucks. Died 1582.
M.I. at North Luffenham. (Nichols, n. 261.)
DIGBY, ROLAND. B.Can.L. 1515-6. Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir
John, of Eye, Leics. R. of Barrowden, Rutland. Died Apr.
18,1546. M.I. at Barrowden. Will (P.C.C.) 1546; 'of Barrow-
den, Rutland, Melsonby, Yorks.' (Nichols, n. 261.)
DIGBY, ROLAND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1547-
Perhaps scholar of Christ's, 1548-50.
DIGBY, SIMON. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1598; B.A. 1601-2.
DIGBY, SIMON
DIGBY, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 24,
1626-7. 4th s. of Sir Robert, Knt, of Coleshill, Warws.
School, Kingshurst, Warws. (Mr Orton). Ma trie. 1627. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 21, 1631. M.P. for Philipstown,
1639. Died c. 1645. Brother of John (1626-7). (*<#«, '•
380.)
OIGBY, SIMON. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1636. Of
Essex.
DIGBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1577.
Of Leicestershire. Doubtless s. of John, of Welby, Leics.
High Sheriff, 1598. Died 1603. (Nickols, 11. 261.)
DIGBY, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1549-50.
DIGGES, DUDLEY. M.A. 1638 (Incorp. from Oxford). 3rd s. of
Sir Dudley, of Chilham, Kent, Knt, Master of the Rolls.
Matric. from University College, Oxford, June 18, 1630,
age 16; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Fellow of All Souls', 1632.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1641. Political writer. Died at Oxford,
Oct. 1. 1643. Buried in All Souls' Chapel. Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
DIGGES, EDWARD. Incorp. M.A. 1702, from All Souls',
Oxford. S. of E., of Chilham, Kent, gent. Matric. from
Wadham College, Dec. 8, 1682, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1686;
M.A. 1690. Fellow of All Souls'. V. of Elmley, Kent, 1699.
R. of Welwyn, Herts., 1700. (Al. Oxon.)
DYGGES or DEGGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1546. Of Leicestershire. B. at Ashby (according to
the ordination record). B.A. 1550-1; M.A. 1557. Fellow of
St Catharine's, c. 1552. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1556. prd.
deacon (London) May 15, 1552; and again, 1557. Identified
by Cooper and D.N.B., with the eminent mathematician,
and astronomer; but the county origin is different.
DYGGES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1546.
DIGGLE, EDMUND. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1593-4- B. at
Wells, Norfolk, 1574. M.A. 1597. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 2, 1599. V. of Sutterton, Lines., 1604-30.
Will (Lincoln C.C.) 1630; and P.C.C. Father of the next.
DIGGLE or DIGLY, EDMUND. M.A. 1637 (Incorp. from Ox-
ford). S. of Edmund, above, of Sutterton, Lines. Matric.
from Magdalen College, Oxford, Oct. 26, 1627, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1629-30; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1640-1; D.D. 1661.
Fellow of Magdalen College, 1631-48 (ejected); and 1660-8.
Treasurer of Lichfield, 1660-88. Preb. and Archdeacon of
York, 1663-88. R. of Slymbridge, Dorset, 1667-88. Preb.
of Ripon, 1667-88. Died Aug. I, 1688, aged 78. Buried at
Slymbridge. (Al. Oxon.)
DIGGLE or DIGGLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Lent, 1626-7; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Perhaps R. of
Chiddingford, Surrey, June 5, i648-c. 1662. One of these
names R. of Thorp Mandevflle, Northants., 1662.
DIGGONS, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1607, as
Diggny. Of Liss. Benefactor to Clare College.
DIGHTON or DEIGHTON, 'EDWARD/ Mistake for Everard.
Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July 4, 1619. B. in Lincolnshire.
S. of Gilbert, V. of Croft, Lines. V. of East Kirkley, Lines.,
1626. V. of Croft, 1630. R. of BucknalL Died c. 1677.
Father of William (1659). (Lines. Pedigrees.)
DEIGHTON, EVERARD. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1627; M.A.
1631. (Perhaps same as the above.)
DIGHTON, JOHN. B.A. 1526-7.
DIGHTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY. Michs. 1562.
S. of Christopher, of Worcestershire. B.A. 1567-8; M.A.
from Queens', 1571. Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1565. (Vis. of
Word., 1569.)
DIGHTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1564.
DEIGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sep.t 4, 1697. Of
London. School, St Paul's. Scholar, 1697; Matric. 1698;
B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1704; priest, Dec. 22, 1706. V. of Wood
Ditton, Cambs., 1714-52. R. of Newmarket, 1717-52. Died
at Newmarket, Oct. 6, 1752. Admon., P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
DIGHTON, RICHARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 19,
1580. Of Button Wandsley, Yorks. School, York. Matric,
1580.
DIGHTON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1566.
Ord. priest (Carlisle), Oct 8, 1570. V. of Helpringham,
Lines., 1577. V. of Horkstow, 1581. V. of Hainton, 1586-
1607.
DIGHTON, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1573. One of these names; born, c. 1556; ist s. of
Edmund, of Sturton, Lines., Esq. Of Sturton, Esq. Perhaps
adm. at Gray's Inn, 1577. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
DIGHTON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 2 3) at MAGDALENE, June
15, 1661. S. of George, of Pudsey, Yorks. School, Bradford.
Matric. 1661. V. of Stannington, Yorks., 1668-73.
DlLLINGHAM, HENRY
DIGHTON, W. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1586.
DIGHTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525. Fellow of
PEMBROKE, 1525. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1541.
DIGHTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1550.
DITON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1622.
DIGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
17, 1659-60. S. of Everard (above). B. at Croft School,
Wainfleet. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1668. R. of Donington-on-Bain,
Lines. R. of BucknalL Died 1702. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
DIGTON, . B.A. 1475-6.
DEIGHTON, . M.A. 1501.
DIGLANDE or DIGLEN, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
June.1588. Of Warwickshire, gent. Migrated to St Edmund's
Hall, Oxford, Oct 22, 1591, age 21; B.A. from St Alban's
Hall, Oxford, 1592, as Diglen. (Al. Oxon.)
DIGLEN, EZECHIEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1624. Of
Northamptonshire. B.A. 1628; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Jan. 20, 1627-8; priest, Oct. 21, 1628. V. of Orston,
Notts., 1661.
DIGON, . Paid fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1473-4.
DIGULHON, see DEGULHON.
DIKE, DIKES, see DYKE, DYKES.
DILKE, SAMUEL. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 7, 1650. S. of Fisher, of Shustoke, Warwick. School,
private. Matric. 1650. A strong puritan. Married and had
issue. Died 1701. (Vis. of Warws., 1682; T. A. Walker, 90.)
DILKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1584. S. of Richard Dilke, of Kirkby Mallory, Leics. Of
Maxstoke Castle, Warws., Knt. Half-brother of the next.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., i. 7.)
DILKES, W. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1576.
Of Kirkby Mallory, Leics.; adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
1584. Died 1596. Half-brother of the above.
DILKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. n, 1676,
as Delke; B.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1681;
priest, Oct. 1682. R. of Bisley, Norfolk, 1690. R. of Necton,
1693-1718. Died 1718.
DILKE, . Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 16, 1576-7-
DILLAKER, see also DELACRE.
DILLAKER or DELACRE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Michs. 1601; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1611. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July n; priest, Sept.
19, 1613. C. of Wilburton, Cambs., 1614. R. of Houghton,
Hunts., 1618-42; deprived.
DILLAKER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1601.
DILLAN or DILLAND, PETER. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1584. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1584; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1613-4, as Dillon.
DlLLINGHAM, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 2,
1651. S. of Thomas (1609), R. of Barnwell, Northants.
School, Oundle; adm. there, 1644, age 9. Matric. 1653; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. 1658. Fellow, 1657. V. of Oundle, 1663-79.
Buried there Nov. 15, 1679. Father of the next.
DlLLINGHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 26,
1679. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Benjamin (above), V. of
Oundle. Bapt. there, Aug. 16, 1663. Adm. at Oundle School,
Dec. 9, 1670, age 7. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept 23, 1694. R. of Stretton, Rutland, 1699-1719.
Died 1719. (Rutland Mag., I. 109.)
DlLLINGHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June,
1583. B. at Deane, Beds. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D.
1599. Fellow, 1594-1601. Ord. priest by Bishop of Lincoln.
R. of Wilden, Beds., 1600-25. One of the translators of the
Authorized Version of the Bible, 1611. Buried at Wilden,
Feb. 24, 1624-5. Will (Lincoln C.C.) 1625. (DJV.B.; Peile, i.
175.)
DlLLINGHAM, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June,
1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. R. of Sandon, Essex, 1601.
R. of St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, 1635. Died same year.
Will proved (Consist. C. London) Dec. 15, 1635. Probably
father of Samuel (1624), Henry (1625) and William (1628).
(F. C. Cass, Monken Hadley.)
DlLLINGHAM, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1570; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Apr. 1581. R. of Cotesbach, Leics., 1581. Died
there Dec. 1625.
DlLLINGHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1625. Probably 2nd s. of Gilbert (1585). Matric. 1625; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633.
DILLINGHAM, JOHN
DILLINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Sept. I,
1631. S. of Thomas (1585), R. of Deane, Beds. Bapt. there,
Oct. 9, 1614. School, Deane (Mr Kemp). Matric. 1631; B.A.
1635-6; M.A. 1639; B.D. 1646. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford.
1657. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641. Brother of
Theophilus (1639).
DILLINGHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1624. S. of Gilbert (1585), R. of Sandon, Essex. Matric.
1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of St Pancras, Soper Lane,
London, 1662-72. R. of Monken Hadley, Middlesex, 1669-72.
Buried July 2, 1672, at Hadley. (F. C. Cass, Monken
Hadley.)
DILLINGHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 10,
1642-3. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Thomas (1609), who
makes a bequest for his maintenance at Cambridge. Matric.
1643; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. Brother of Benjamin (1651)
and William (1636).
DILLINGHAM, THEOPHILUS. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Sept. 13,
1629. S. of Thomas (1585), R. of Deane, Beds. Bapt. there,
Oct. 18, 1612. School, Upper Deane. Matric. 1629; B.A.
1633-4; M.A. 1637; B.D. from Sidney, 1644; D.D. from Clare,
1655. Fellow of Sidney, 1638. Master of Clare, 1654-60 and
1661-78. Vice-Chancellor, 1655-6, 1656-7, 1662. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9. R. of Off ordCluny, Hunts.,
1654-78. Preb. of York, 1662. Archdeacon of Bedford,
1667-78. Died in Cambridge, Nov. 22, 1678. Buried in
St Edward's. M.I. there. Will (V.C.C.) 1678. Brother of
John (1631), father of Thomas (1677). (D.N.B.)
DILLINGHAM, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 31,
1720. B. in London. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727.
Fellow, 1726-30. Grandson of the Master. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 3, 1721; s. and h. of Theophilus, woollen draper,
of London. Buried at Hampton, Middlesex, 1743. (One of
these names, of Hampton, Middlesex, died May 26, 1769;
age 93; probably the father.) (G. Mag.; H. G. Harrison.)
DILLINGHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct.
19; priest, Oct. 27, 1594. Signs as minister of Deane, Beds.,
1603-32. Buried there Dec. 10, 1647. Will (P.C.C.) 1648.
Father of John (1631) and Theophilus (1629). (W. M. Noble.)
DILLINGHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16; priest, Mar. 17, 1616-7. R- of
Barnweu All Saints', Northants., 1618; and of Barnwell
St Andrew, 1639. Will (P.C.C.) 1647. Father of William
(1636), Benjamin and Samuel (1642). (Petie, i. 272; Nichols,
iv. 615; J. H. Hill, Langton.)
DILLINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 27,
1641. Matric. 1641.
DILLINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 25,
1648. Of London. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
Doubtless s. of William (1617), R. of St Dunstan-in-the-
West, London; adm. at Oundle School, Aug. 9, 1641, age 12.
R. of Barnwell All Saints', Northants., 1658-1702. Buried
there Sept. 26, 1702, aged 72. M.I. Father of William (1677).
(Nichols, iv. 615; Bridges, u. 214.)
DILLINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Sept. 14, 1677.
S. of Theophilus (1629), master of Clare. Of Much Hadham,
Herts. School, Oundle. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685. Fellow, 1683-1722. Incorp. at Oxford, 1693. Senior
Proctor, 1719-20. Taxor, 1703. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4,
1704-5; priest, Sept. 24, 1705. V. of Everton, Beds., with
Tetworth, Hunts., 1705-22. Died in College, Dec. 19, 1722.
M.I. at St Edward's, Cambridge. (At. Oxon. seems to confuse
him with the next.)
DILLINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16,
1678. S. of William (1636), D.D., of Odell, Beds. B. in
Cambridge. Adm. at Oundle School, Apr. 26, 1675, age 15.
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. R. of Harrington,
Lines., 1699. R. of Barnwell All Saints', Northants., 1702.
Buried at Barnwell, Aug. 20, 1704, aged 46. M.I. there.
(Bridges, H. 214-5; J. H. Hill, Langton, 47.)
DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1576; B.A. 1579-80. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr.,
1582. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1621 ;' of Cranford,
Northants., clerk.' Instituted, 1583.
DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19; priest. Sept. 20, 1624. Perhaps R. of Barton Seagrave,
Northants. Buried Jan. 29, 1646-7. Will (P.C.C.) 1647. Uncle
of William (1636). (J. Ch. Smith.)
DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1628.
Probably s. of Gilbert (1585). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2.
(F. C. Cass, Monken Hadley.)
DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22,
1636. S. of Thomas (1609), R. of Barnwell, Northants.
School, Oundle. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643;
DINELEY, NICHOLAS
B.D. 1650; D.D. 1655. Fellow, 1642. Master 16^-62
(deprived). Vice-Chancellor, 1659. Retired to' Oundle,
1662-72. R of Odell Beds., 1672-89. Latin poet and
controversialist. Buried at Odell, Nov. 28, 1680 Father of
Thomas (1678). (D.N.B.; Emmanuel Coll. Hi*.)
DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL May 14
1677. ist s. of Thomas (1648), R. of Barnwell All Saints'*
Northants. Adm. at Oundle School, Feb. 28, 1671-2, age 12!
DILLON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 24 isos
Matric. 1595.
DILWORTH, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 16,
1620. S. of John, husbandman, of Lancashire. School,
Blackburn (Mr Collinson). Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 13, 1624-5; priest, Sept.
24, 1626. R. of Thrigby, Norfolk, 1649; when he signed
Bishop Hall's subscription book, Apr. 20, 1649. Buried
Sept. 29, 1652. WiU (P.C.C.) 1653. BrotherofThomas(i629).
(Venn, i. 249.)
DILWORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1602;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June n;
priest, Sept. 24, 1609. V. of Totternhoe, Beds., 1609-13.
Buried there Mar. 24, 1612-3. (W. M. Noble.)
DILWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 18,
1629. S. of John, gent. B. in Chipping, Lancaster. School,
Blackburn (Mr Halstead). Matric. 1629. Brother of James
(1620).
DIMBLEBY, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1705. Of
Surrey. Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713.
DIMBLEBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June,
1584. Probably of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1587-8; M.A.
1591. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 5, 1592. V. of
Kingston by Lewes, Sussex, 1611-39. Buried there May 16,
1639. Will at Lewes. (W. C. Harrison.)
DIMOCK, see DYMOCKE.
DIMOND or DYMAN, PETER, see DEYMAN.
DYMOND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 12,
1677. S. of James, of London. School, St Paul's.
DYMOND, TRISTRAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1605;
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23,
1610. Perhaps V. of Foleshill, Warws., 1612-62; ejected.
Marriage license (Archd. Hunts., July 13, 1614); Tristram
Diamond, clerk, of Bluntisham, and Helen Edgar, of St Ives.
(Calamy, n. 487.)
DIMOND, TRISTRAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1608; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
20; priest, Sept. 21, 1618.
DIMOND, TRISTRAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1621.
DIMOND, TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 29,
1634. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.B.
1642.
DIMOND, WILLIAM (1632), see DEYMAN.
DIMSDALE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1566. S. of John,
merchant, of Lynn, Norfolk. B.A. 1569-70. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1573, as 'Thomas.' M.A. (Oxford) 1573. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June n, 1568. R. of Gaywood, Norfolk, 1577-8,
when he died. (Venn, i. 67.)
DIMSDALE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1560.
DIMSDALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 5,
1678-9. Matric. 1679; M.B. 1684; M.D. 1696. Died Jan. 7,
1724-5, aged 65. M.I. at All Saints', Hertford.
DINELEY, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 6,
1649. S. of William. B. at Richmond, Yorks. School,
Richmond (Mr Parvin). Matric. 1649.
DINELIE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov. 18,
1583. Eldest s. of William, gent, of Swillington. Matric.
1583. One of a family of Popish recusants. Probably admon.
(York) 1629; of Whitwell. (Vis. of Yorks., 1585.)
DINLEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1606; B.A.
1609-10; M.A. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614, as Dyneley.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1615, as M.A. of Christ's.
Gave £20 to the new buildings at Christ's. Peilt (i. 258)
assumes his identity with the secretary to the Queen of
Bohemia; who was knighted July 31, 1615, and died at
Richmond, Surrey, Dec. 1671. He was of Oxford. (Al. Oxon.)
DYNELEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 21, 1736-7- Of
Bramhope, Yorks. S. and h. of John, of Bramhope, Esq
Matric. 1737; Scholar. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 26, 1738.
Died s.p. Mar. 17, 1767. Will, York. (A. Gray.)
DINELEY, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 9,
1637-8. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1637-8; B.A. 1641-2.
Probably the 'minister of God's Word at Kingston, Kent"
mentioned in the will of his 'cozen' John (P.C.C.; 1668).
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DYNELEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 21,
1716. and s. of John, Esq., deceased. B. at Bramhope,
Yorks Schools, Bradford and York. Maine, 1716; B.A.
1721-2; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1722-3. V. of
Bramhope, Yorks., 1728-40. Buried there Jan. 14, 1747-
DINELEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHWSTI, 1605.
Of Kent Matric. 1607.
DINGE or DYNNS, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1608.
DINGLEY, JAMES. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1682;
B A 1685-6; M.A. 1691. One of these names, s. of John, of
Cubert, Cornwall, clerk, matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Apr. 22, 1684, age 18. No degree there. Will of James
Dmgly, clerk, of South Petherwin, Devon, proved (Exeter)
1695. (Al. Oxon.)
DINGLEY, THOMAS. B.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire. Perhaps s. of Francis, of Charlton, Worcs.
Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1604-5,
age 18- B.A. 1608; B.C.L. from All Souls', 1614. R. of Monks
Risborough, Bucks., 1618-24- Died 1624. (Al. Oxon.; Vts.
of Wares., 1569-)
DINGLEY, WILLIAM. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1393. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 14, I393~4; pnest, Apr. 4, 1394- Fellow,
till 1433, and perhaps till 1442- (T. A. W alter.)
DINGLEY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1515-6; Scholar or fellow of KING'S
HALL, 1516-28. One of these names was R. of Stow-on-the-
Wold, Gloucs., 1532; non-resident, in 1551; 'he hath 4
benefices.' (Bishop's Visitation; F. S. Hockaday.)
DINGLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
DINGLEY, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. 1679, from New College,
Oxford S. of John, of the Isle of Wight, gent. Matnc. from
Hart Hall, Dec. 8, 1665; B.A. from New College, 1671; M.A.
1674-5. Proctor, 1682. V. of Chesterton, Oxon., 1678. The
Winchester scholar, who died 1683. (Al. Oxon.)
DINHAM, see also DENHAM.
DINHAM or DENHAM, GEORGE. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1654;
and licensed to practise medicine (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Francis, of Allington, Kent. B.A. of Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1642. Practised medicine at Stamford, Lines.
Will (P.C.C.) 1701; of Stamford, M.D. Father of Henry
(next) and John (1677)- (Jewitt's Reliq., xxrv. 75-)
DINHAM or DENHAM, HENRY. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S,
Nov. 29, 1683. Probably 5th s. of George (1654), of Stamford,
Lines., M.D. Living in 1694. Brother of John (1677). (Lines.
Pedigrees.)
DINHAM or DENHAM, JOHN. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr.
18 1677. S. of George (1654), of Stamford, Lines., doctor.
M.A. 1679. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, Nov. 15,
1672, age 18. Chorister there. B.A. 1676. Buried at All
Saints', Stamford, Dec. 27, 1682. Brother of Henry (1683).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 1199-)
DINHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1712. S. of Samuel, M.D. B. at Stamford, Lines. School,
Stamford (Mr Turner). Probably adm. at Leyden, Sept 17,
1715. Of Spalding and Stamford, M.D. Buried at Spalding.
May 21, 1752. Father of the next, and of Samuel (1742).
(Lines. Pedigrees, H99-)
DINHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 7, 1743- S. of
John, above, M.D., of Spalding. Bapt Sept. 24, 1725
School, Eton. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) Mar. 6, 1746-7; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1749. P.C. of Spalding. Died Apr. 2, 1782. Brother of the
next (Lines. Pedigrees, 1199.)
DINHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 3.
1742. S. of John (1712), of Lincolnshire. B. at Spalding.
School, Eton. Matric. 1743. Of Spalding, M.D. Buried
there Apr. 12, 1761. Brother of John, above. (Lines.
Pedigrees.)
DINNE, see DYNNE.
DINNEY, JOHN. B.A. 1504-5.
DINSDALL, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1683. Of
Yorkshire. Matric, 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. priest (York)
May, 1700. V. of Kinoulton, Notts., in 1706. Married Hannah
Birch, of St Mary, Nottingham, Jan. a, 1704-5. (Godfrey,
Notts.)
DIODATI, CHARLES. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Theodore, of London, M.D. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Feb. 7, 1621-2, age 13; B.A. 1625; M.A. 1628.
Practised physic; first at Chester, afterwards in Blackfriars.
Lifelong friend of Milton, with whom he had been at school
at St Paul's. Buried at St Anne's, Blackfriars, Aug. 27, 1638.
(D.N.B.)
DIONYSIUS, . Augustinian friar. D.D. 1472-3-
DIGS, see DEIOS.
DISNEY, GERVASE
DIPDEN, GEORGE (1632), see DEPDEN.
DIPTFORD, THOMAS. Adm pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 30,
1627. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. One of these
names R. of Jacobstow, CornwalL Will (Exeter) 1640.
DIRE (?), WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596-
DISBEROWE or DUISBURGH, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at CAIUS, Sept 8, 1586. S. of Anthony, of Chevington,
Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1586; Scholar, 1586-92;
B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1610. Fellow, 1592-1615.
Proctor, 1608. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) 1596. R. of
Risby, Suffolk, 1613-40. Father of Oliver (1641). (Venn, i.
128.)
DISBOROUGH, BRUNO. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1623. Of Cambridgeshire, Migrated to Queens', 1626. B.A.
1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 13; priest,
June 14, 1630. P.C. of St James, Duke's Place, London,
1640, till perhaps 1658.
DISBOROUGH, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1592
DISBOROWE, HENRY. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1571; Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1576-7. R. of Bough ton Monchel-
sey, Kent, 1585.
DISBOROUGH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 31, 1645.
Of Cambridgeshire. Perhaps same as the next
DISBROWE, JAMES. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Perhaps s. of
Samuel, of Elsworth, Cambs. M.D. of Stepney, Middlesex
and of Elsworth, Cambs. Will dated Nov. 26, 1690. Another
of these names, clerk, buried at Eltisley, Cambs., Dec. 25,
1703. Cousin of James, M.D. (Mttnk, I. 477; H. F. Waters,
Geneal. Gleanings, i. 244.)
DISBOROWE, JOHN. Scholar of TRINITY, 1562; B.A. 1564-5;
M-A. 1568. Master of Saffron Walden School, 1573-1607.
Buried there Dec. 5, 1607.
DISBOROUGH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1587. Of Essex.
DESBOROUGH, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Sept
12, 1626. S. of James, of Eltisley, Cambs. School, St Ives.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1630-1. (PeiU, i. 377.)
DESBOROUGH, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1627.
DISBEROWE or DUISBOROUGH. OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 15)
at CAIUS, July 6, 1641. S. of Anthony (1586), B.D. B. at
Risby, Suffolk. Bapt there, July 18, 1626. School, Bury.
Readm. as pens. Dec. 24, 1641. Matric. 1641 ; Scholar, 1642-
7 ;B.A. 1644-5. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1658. Will
(P.C.C.) 1659; leaves lands in Stradishall, Suffolk. (Venn, i.
345.)
DESBOROW, . Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, 1656. Perhaps
James Desborowe, '2nd s. of Right Honorable John Lord
Desborowe,' who was adm. at Gray's Inn, July 8, 1658.
DESBROW, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1664.
DISCIPLINE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1618. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Fellow, 1624.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 21; priest, Feb. 22, 1629-30. R.
of Anmer, Norfolk, 1662.
DISCIPLINE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 13,
1715. S. of Robert, gent, of Bumham Overy, Norfolk.
B. at Stanhoe. School, Walsingham (Mr Harding). Scholar,
1715-20; Matric. 1716; LL.B. 1720. Of Bury St Edmunds,
gent J.P. for Suffolk. Buried at Pakenham, Apr. ax, i75«-
(Venn, n. 4.)
DISEROTUS, ISAAC. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 30) at TRINITY,
May 6, 1698, from the University of Saumur. S. of Isaac, of
' Grolais, Beauarnais.' Perhaps matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Apr. 9, 1690, age 18, as Isaac Dismaritz, s. of Isaac,
of Middlesex; B.A. (Oxford) 1693. (Al. Oxon.)
DISHER, ROBERT. B.A. 1507-8; MJV. 1511.
DISSHER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1570.
Matric. 1572.
DISHFIELD, . B.A. 1494-5.
DISNEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Carlton, Lines. Died Sept. 7, 1595»
aged 40. (Hutchins, Dorset, I. 100.)
DISNEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June to, 1647.
Of London. Migrated to Oxford. Matric, from Corpus Christi
College, Mar. 15, 1650-1; B.A. 1651. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1654. (Al. Oxon.)
DISNEY, GERVASE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 9,
1728. 6th s. of John (1720), V. of St Mary's, Nottingham.
B. Aug. 18, 1709. School, Nottingham. Matric. 1728; M.B.
1734. Adm. at Leyden, June o, 1732. Of Pontefract, Yorks.
Married, at St Mary's, Nottingham, May 20, 1736, Mary
Thorpe. Died at Pontefract Nov. 4, 1786. Buried there.
Brother of Henry (1730), John (1716) and Samuel (1724).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 310.)
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DISNEY, HENRY
DISNEY, HENRY. Adra. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1719.
Probably a. of Matthew, clerk. B. at Bletchley, Bucks.
Matric. 1720. Died in College, 1720, of small-pox. (Hancood.)
DISNEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 13, 1720. Of
Lincolnshire. 2nd s. of John (1720), V. of St Mary's, Notting-
ham. Matric. 1721. Migrated to Magdalene, Mar. 23, 1721-2.
M.B. 1727. Probably adm. at Leyden, Aug. 5, 1727. Of
Newark-on -Trent, Notts. Died Nov. 4, 1760. Brother of
Gervase (1728), John (1716) and Samuel (1724). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 311; Essex Pedigrees.)
DISNYE, HUMPHRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1548.
Probably s. of Richard, of Norton Disney, Lines. Died
without issue. Brother of the next. (Peile, i. 44; Lines.
Pedigrees, 306.)
DISNYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1548.
Probably s. of Richard, of Norton Disney, Lines. Brother of
Humphrey (above).
DISNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Dec. i,
1716. ist s. of John (1720). B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
Matric. 1717. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 7, 1719.
J.P. for Lines, and Notts. Sheriff of Notts., 1733. OfSwinder-
by, Esq. Died at Lincoln, Nov. 26, 1771. Brother of Gervase
(1728), Henry (1720) and Samuel (1724). (Lines. Pedigrees,
3I2-)
DISNEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 40) (sic) at MAGDALENE,
Nov. 29, 1720. S. of Daniel, of Swinderby, Lines., Esq. B.
at Lincoln, Dec. 26, 1677. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Adm. at the
Middle Temple. Ord. deacon and priest (London) 1719.
V. of Croft, and Kirkby-on-Bain, Lines. V. of St Mary's,
Nottingham, 1723-30. Author. Buried at Nottingham,
Feb. 6, 1729-30. M.I. at Wakefield. Fatherof Gervase (1728),
Henry (1720), John (1716) and Samuel (1724). (D.N.B.;
Hutchins, Dorset, H. 100.)
DISNEY, JOSEPH. M.A. from KING'S, 1724. S. of Matthew,
R. of Bletchley, Bucks. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Jan. 19, 1713-4, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1717. C. of Lambeth,
1722-5. V. of Cranbrook, Kent, 1725-77. V. of Appledore,
1726-77. Married, 1727, Ann Ross, of Biddenden, Kent.
Died Aug. 3, 1777. M.I. at Appledore. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1778. Fatherof William ( 1 749). (Al. Oxon.; Lines. Pedigrees;
H. G. Harrison.)
DISNEY, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1724. 4th s. of
John (1720), V. of St Mary's, Nottingham. B. in Lincoln,
1705. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-^8; M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1729-
32. Ord. deacon (Peterb. Lift. dim. from York) Sept. 22, 1728 ;
priest (Lincoln) Dec. ai, 1729. Cambden lecturer at Wake-
field Parish Church, Yorks. Died July 22, 1741, aged 36.
M.I. at Wakefield. Brother of Gervase (1728), Henry (1720)
and John (1716). (Lines. Pedigrees, 311; M. H. Peacock.)
DISNEY, SIRAC. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1561, as
'Daysine,' resident, Aug. 1564. Doubtless Sirach, 4th s. of
Richard, of Norton Disney, Lines. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Mar. 6, 1567-8. Married Bridget, dau. of Richard Skepper,
Esq., of East Kirby. Brother of Zachary (1561). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 306.)
DISNEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 16, 1637.
Matric. 1637. One of these names, s. and h. of Thomas, of
Hinckley, Leics., Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 2, 1639.
DISNEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 27, 1638;
Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Fellow, 1645-62;
Vice-Master, 1654-5. Senior Proctor, 1655-6.
DISNEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Jan. 26, 1749.
S. of Joseph (1724), V. of Cranbrook, Kent. B. Sept. 29,
1731. School, Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. 1749;
Scholar, 1749; B.A. 1753 (Senior Wrangler); M.A. 1756;
B.D. 1768; D.D. 1789. Fellow, 1754. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 22, 1754; priest, Feb. 19, 1757-8. Regius Professor of
Hebrew, 1757-71. R. of Paston, Northants., i77i-7- V. of
Pluckley, Kent, 1777-1807. Died there Mar. 28, 1807.
(D.N.B.; Lines. Pedigrees.)
DISNEY, ZACHARY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1561, as
' Daysine.' Resident Aug. 1564. 3rd s. of Richard, of Norton
Disney, Lines. Died young. Brother of Sirac (1561). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 306; Hutchins, n. 99.)
DISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. i, 1667.
S. of John. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1671; priest,
May, 1692. Doubtless the man of these names, schoolmaster
of Drighlington for 24 years; buried at Birstal, Nov. 2, 1701.
(Peile, ii. 10.)
DISON or DYZON, WILLIAM. Matric. sirar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1567; Scholar, 1570; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
Master of Southwell Grammar School, c. 1589.
DISSE, JOHN. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1399. Perhaps R. of
Melton by Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1420. Buried in the Priory
there, and left benefactions to the Church of Diss, Norfolk.
(Masters.)
Dix, MAURICE
DI^?' J"01^8- Franciscan friar. B.D. 1532-3; D.D i53<-«
^ffi V °f'he Cambridge House. V. of Necton, Norfolk;
1546. V. of Swaffham, 1554. R. of Bradwell, Suffolk, 1554-7
R. of Southery, Norfolk, 1557-9. Died 1559.
DISS, WALTER. Carmelite friar. D.D. of Cambridge. Papal
l«i° .P°P? ilrban Y1'. P™ °f Carmelite Friary Pat
thor. Died Aug. 22, 1404.
DYSSE, . Friar. D.D. 1469-70.
DISTER, see OYSTER.
DISTING, TIMOTHY. Incorp. at Oxford, July 14, 1607, as ' M.A.
of Cambridge.' No such degree found.
DITCHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CAIUS, June 30
1641. S. of John, gent., of Little Walsingham, Norfolk!
B. there. Matric. 1641; Scholar, 1643-5; B.A. 1644-5.
DITCHFIfcLD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 12
1619. S. and h. of Edward, gent., of St Mary Woolchurch,
London. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, July, 1623; and perhaps at Gray's Inn, Mar. 5,
1628-9.
DICHFIELD, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1664, from Trinity College,
Oxford. Matric. there, May 12, 1651; B.A. (Oxford) 1654-5;
M.A. 1657. R. of Grove, Bucks., 1674. V. of Wingrave, 1678.
(Al. Oxon.)
DITCHFIELD, ROBERT. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1674. Matric.
from St Mary's Hall, Oxford, July a, 1658; B.A. (Oxford)
1662. V. of Garstang, Lanes., 1663. Will (Archd. Richmond)
1683. (Al. Oxon.)
DITTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, July 4, 1733.
S. of Humphrey, gent. B. in London. School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 28, 1738. Lecturer, for 35 years, at St Mary's, Islington;
where he died Mar. 16, 1776. M.I. there. The father (for
whom see D.N.B.) was mathematical master at Christ's
Hospital; and Presbyterian minister at Tunbridge Wells.
(A. W. Lockhart; Nelson, Islington, 322.)
DYTTON, RICHARD (or HENRY). Scholar at KING'S HALL,
1328. Henry de Ditton died Aug. 15, 1331.
DIVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1559. One of
these names of Ridlington Park, Rutland, gent. Will (P.C.C.)
1601. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DIX, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 31, 1737.
S. of Charles. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Redding -
ton). Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744.
Fellow, 1742-52. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 19, 1742-3.
R. of Gateley, Norfolk, 1751-1801. R. of Little Ringstead,
1751. Died May r, 1801, at Bath. M.I. at Brisley. Will,
P.C.C. (Peile, H. 234.)
DIXE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1555-
DICKS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1629.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
DIX, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1570. Of Norwich.
Matric. Easter, 1575; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581; B.D. 1588;
D.D. 1598. Fellow, 1580-91. University preacher, 1588.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept. 24, 1580. R. of
St Bartholomew Exchange, London, 1591. Preb. of Bristol,
1596. R. of St Andrew Undershaft, 1597-1613. Sub-almoner
to the Queen. Preb. of St Paul's, 1599-1613. Died 1613.
Will (P.C.C.) 1614; mentions father-in-law, Edward Grant,
D.D. and brothers Gabriel and John Grant. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
DICKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 28, 1595. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1596. One of these names V. of Horning,
Norfolk, 1613.
DIX, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 9, 1620-1. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1623-4, as of Wickmere, Norfolk. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1628-9; priest, May 22, 1630. C. of
West Winch, Norfolk, in 1635. Perhaps R. of Dunham
Magna, 1635. He was a s. of John Ramsey, of Hitcham,
Bucks., who took, 1604, the name and arms of Dix, as heir
of his relative William Dix, of Wickmere, Norfolk. Buried
at Wickmere, Feb. to, 1679-80. (T. A. Walker, 19.)
DICKS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1647. Will (Exeter, 1689) of one of these names; of Crediton,
Devon, clerk.
DIX, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 5, 1669-70. S. of
John and Sarah, of Gt Bowden, Leics. Bapt. there, June 20.
1653. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1679. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676; C. of
Ecton, Northants.; priest, Sept. 19, 1680. R. of Hargrave,
Northants., 1684-9. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1689; proved
by his half-brother, John Ventris, scholar of Clare. Died in
London. (H. I. Longden.)
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Dix, RICHARD
DIX, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 31,
1677. S. of Edward, clerk, deceased. B.atKirkby-Laythorpe,
Lines. School, Bel ton, Lines, (private; Mr Siston). Ma trie.
1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1685. Ord. priest (Norwich) May,
1684. R. of Rackheath, Norfolk, 1686. R. of Markshall,
1687. V. of Wroxham, 1692-1711.
DICKS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1384.
Perhaps same as next.
DIX, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Feb. 6, 1584-5.
S. of Henry, yeoman (died 1597). B. at Wickmere, Norfolk.
Bapt. Jan. 18, 1567-8. Pedigree in Vis. of Norfolk, 1563.
(Venn, i. 123.)
DIX, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Mar. 18, 1642-3.
S. of Richard. B. at Arthingworth, Northants. Matric. 1644.
Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Lincoln College, 1648.
Fellow of Oriel College, 1649-57. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 12 ; priest, Dec. 13, 1660. R. of Horsenden, Bucks., 1650.
R. of West Wycombe, 1660. V. of Winslow, 1663-81. Died
1680-1. (Al.Oxon.)
DIX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. Of
Norwich. Matric. c. 1592; B.A. 1595-6.
DIX or DICKS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 7,
1659. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1659.
DIXIE, BEAUMONT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1647. S. and h. of Sir Wolstan, Bart. (1619). B. 1629.
Succeeded his father as 2nd baronet, 1682. Died May, 1692.
Buried at Market Bosworth. Will (Leicester) 1692. Father
of Wolston (1675) and John (1678). (Nichols, iv. 506; G.E.C.)
DIXIE, BEAUMONT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 30, 1722-
3. Of Leicestershire. 2nd s. of Sir Wolstan, Bart. (1675).
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 22, 1728; priest, June I, 1729. R. of Market Bosworth,
Leics., 1729-40. Died at Bath, Feb. 22, 1739-40. (Nichols,
iv. 506.)
DIXIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624. S. of
Wolstan, of Market Bosworth, Leics., Knt. Matric. 1624.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 2t, 1628. Living hi 1681, age 77.
Brother of Thomas (1624). (Nichols, TV. 506.)
DIXIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 28, 1678. jrd s. of
Beaumont (1647), of Market Bosworth, Leics. Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Aug. 6, 1685.
R. of Market Bosworth, 1685-1720. Died Dec. 6, 1719-
20, aged 58. Brother of Wolstan (1675). (Nichols, iv.
502.)
DIXIE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 27, 1637.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1. Will proved (Leicester) 1642.
DIXIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577; B.D. 1585. Fellow, 1576.
University preacher, 1581. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May n,
1581. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Sept. 23.
1585.
DIXIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
3rd s. of Sir Wolstan of Market Bosworth, Leics. , Knt. Matric.
1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1631. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 25, 1633, Died unmarried. Brother of John
(1624). (Nichols, rv. 506.)
DIXIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 15, 1647.
Matric. 1648. Dixie scholar as 'one of the blood' of Sir
Wolstan Dixie.
DIXIE, WOLSTAN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1576. Probably s. of John, of Royston, Herts. One of these
names V. of Brampton St Mary, Hunts., 1601-27. (Vis of
Northants., 1618.)
DIXIE, WOLSTAN. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13
1619. Probably s. of- Richard, of Catworth, Hunts s of
Sir Wolstan, Knt. B. 1602. Matric. 1619. Created baronet
July 14, 1660. Sheriff of Leics., 1661-2. Probably M.P. for
Dundalk, i66i-<5. Died at Grendon, Warws., Feb. 13, 1682
aged 80. Buried at Market Bosworth. Will, Leicester
Father of Beaumont (1647). (Nichols, rv. 506; G.E.C.)
DIXIE, WOLSTON. Adm. FeU.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 26
1675- Of Leicestershire. S. and h. of Beaumont (1647)
Bapt. at Bosworth, Mar. 25, 1657. Matric. 1675. Lieutenant-
Colonel hi the Leicestershire Militia, 1681. Succeeded as
3rd baronet, 1692. Died Dec. 10, 1713. Buried at Bosworth
Father of Beaumont (1722), brother of John (1678). (Nichols,
TV. 507; G.E.C.)
DIXIE, YOUNG. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 14, 1616. S. of
Wolstan (1576), V. of Brampton St Mary, Hunts. Matric.
1617; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
ii ; priest, July 12, 1624. R. of Cadeby, Leics., 1628. Se-
questered to Tewin, Herts., July 27, 1643. Minister of
St Margaret's, Leicester, 1659. Will (Leicester) 1664. (Vis
of Northants., 1618; Shaw, l. 314.)
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DIXON, JOHN
DICKSON or DIXON, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
TRINITY, Oct. 16, 1742. S. of Abraham, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Bapt. at St John's, Mar. to, 1723-4. School, Fulham,
London (Mr Croft). Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1746. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 6, 1744- F.R.S. 1748. Of Belford
Hall, Esq. Sheriff of Northumberland, 1759. (Brand's
Newcastle, H. 575.)
DICKSON, ANTHONY. 'Of JESUS, aged 26.' Applied for ordina-
tion as deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1568 (rejected).
DICKSON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1595; B.A.
1597-8-
DICKSON, BRIAN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1581.
DICKSON, BRIGHT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 7, 1683. S. of
Thomas, of Little Woodhouse, Yorks. (twice mayor of Leeds).
Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Ord.
priest (York) Dec. 1689. V. of St John, Leeds, 1696-1709.
Died June 13, 1710. His mother was Ruth, dau. of John
Bright, V. of Sheffield.
DIXON, DAVID. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1482-3.
DICKSON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1639.
Of Lincolnshire.
DIXON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 9, 1717. S. of
John (1681), V. of Buckminster. B. at Buckminster, Leics.
School, Oakham. B.A. 1720-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
25, 1720; priest, Dec. 18, 1720. Succeeded his father.
Died 1763.
DIXON or DICKSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST
JOHN'S, Oct. 5, 1731. S. of James, trunk maker, of Lancashire.
B. at Kirkham. School, Kirkham (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1731 ;
B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 21, 1735-6; priest
(Chester) Dec. 19, 1736. C. of Kirkham. Will (Archd.
Richmond) 1741; proved by his father. (Scott-Mayor, in.
438; J. Ch. Smith.)
DIXON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569.
DYCKSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1554.
DIX, HENRY. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Jan. 1611-2. Of Leicester-
shire. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1612. B.A. 1615; M.A.
1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31; priest, June i, 1618.
R. of Market Deeping, Lines., 1619-25.
DIXON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 18,
1672. Of Leicestershire. School, Grantham. Matric. 1672;
Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676. Perhaps R. of Bloxholm, Lines.,
1680-9.
DICKSON, HUGH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 25, 1654. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657.
DIXON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. i,
1661-2. S. of Robert (1630-1), of Tunstall, Kent B. there.
School, Rochester (Mr Yardley). Matric. 1661-2. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 20, 1663. Brother of Robert (1661).
DIXON, JAMES SAUL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 10, 1734.
Matric. 1734.
DYXON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1544.
DIXON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1573.
DIXON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June, 1602. Of Leicester
shire. Matric. 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1612. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1615; priest,
Feb. 25, 1615-6. R. ofScrivelsby, Lines., 1615. Will (P.C.C.)
1652. (Al. Oxon.)
DIXON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1619. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest, June 8, 1628. Perhaps R. of
Offord Darcy, Hunts., 1641-71; or R. of Glenfield, Leics.,
1630; sequestered, 1646. Died 1671.
DICKSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, May 30,
1627. Of Whitechapel, Middlesex. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1630.
DIXON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, i6so:
B.A. 1662-3.
DIXON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 21,
1667-8. S. of William, of Beverley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Brandesburton, Yorks. Matric. 1667-8.
DICKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 24, 1669.
ist s. of Richard, clothier, deceased. B. at Sutton-in-Craven.
School, Kfldwick. Matric. 1669.
DIXON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 6, 1681.
S. of Samuel (1633). School, Oakham (Mr Love). Matric.
1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 22,
1687. V. of Buckminster, Leics., 1695-1718. Buried there
Nov. 23, 1718. Admon., Leicester. Father of Edward (1717).
DIXON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1730. Adm.
as Fell. -Com. Easter, 1735; LL.B. 1737. One of these names
'emigrant minister to Virginia," c. 1748. (Peile, n. 223.)
DIXON, JOSEPH
DIXON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1715. S. of Oliver, gent. B. at Dudley, Worcs. School,
Rugby. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722. R. of West Felton, Salop, and
Wistanstow, till 1764. Died June 27, 1764. Will, P.C.C., as
of Dudley.
DIXON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 19) at JESUS, May 9, 1669.
Of Ringley, Lanes. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3. P.C. of
Ringley, Lanes., 1691. P.C. of Rivington, 1701. Father of
the next.
DIXON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 16,
1699-1700. S. of Joshua (above), P.C. of Ringley, Lanes.
B. at Ringley. School, Manchester (Mr Barrow). B.A. 1703-4.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1705; priest (York) June, 1707.
Assistant master at Manchester Grammar School, 1724.
(Mumford, Hist, of Manchester School.)
DIXON, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1568,
as Dickson; Scholar, 1575.
DIXON, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 8, 1635.
S. of Oliver, Esq. B. at Ketharpe House. Schools, Tugby
(Mr Hill) and Melton Mowbray (Mr Si. Humphrey). Matric.
1635.
DIXON, PIERCE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 18, 1730—1.
Of Kent. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738; B.D. 1747.
Fellow, 1735. Taxor, 1739. Master of the Mathematical
School, Rochester. V. of Hartlip, Kent, 1756-9. V. of
Stockbury, 1759-66. Died 1766. Will, P.C.C.
DIXON, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1551 ;
B.A. 1555-6. Fellow, till 1557. R. of Horstead, Norfolk,
1556. R. of Stanninghall, 1560.
DIXON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 18, 1693.
Of Essex.
DIXON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1732. S. of William, gent., of Lancashire. B. at Satter-
thwaite-in-Furness Fells. School, Hawkshead (Mr Brox-
holme). Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Head Master
of Hawkshead School, 1736-45.
DIXON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1570-1 ; M.A. 1574. V. of Holy
Trinity, Cambridge, 1570-8. One of these names R. of
Cockfield, Durham, 1575-1616. Perhaps V. of Haltwhistle,
Northumberland, 1616-23.
DIXON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1577.
Town Exhibitioner from Ipswich School. Scholar; B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1583. Licensed to teach grammar in Norwich
diocese, 1582. Perhaps V. of Birstall, Yorks., 1587-1614.
R. of Darfield, 1600-14. Died Oct. 14, 1614, aged 59. (Peile,
i. 142; Hunter, S. Yorks.)
DIXON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1605.
School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Perhaps adm.
at the Middle Temple, Aug. 14, 1606, as s. and h. of Robert,
gent., of Hemmington, Hants.
DIXON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1630-1. S. of James, of Aldersgate, London, cutler, deceased.
School, Cambridge (Perse). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638; D.D. 1668 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. Ord.
deacon and priest, Sept. 21, 1639. R. of Tunstall, Kent, 1647;
sequestered, and restored, 1660-76. Preb. of Rochester,
1660. V. of St Nicholas, Rochester, 1660-88. Died May,
1688. Aduaon. P.C.C. Father of James (1661-2) and the
next. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
DIXON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1661. S. of Robert (1630-1), clerk, of Frindsbury, Kent.
B. there. School, Rochester (Mr Yardley). Matric. 1661-2 ;
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668; LL.D. 1682 (Com. Reg.). Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 17, 1667-8; priest (Ely) Dec. 1668.
V. of Stockbury, Kent, 1670-1711. R. of Tunstall (succeeding
his father), 1676-1711. Died Mar. 1711. Brother of James
(1661-2). (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
DIXON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 16,
1734. Of Northumberland. School, Durham. Matric. 1734;
Scholar, 1734.
DIXON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 17, 1749-
50. S. of Humphrey, of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex. B. at
Gazeley, Suffolk. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Mawle).
Scholar, 1750—5; B.A. 1754. College testimonial for deacon's
orders, 1754. (Venn, n. 64.)
DIXON or DICKSON, SAMUEL. Adm. at EMMANUEL, June 5,
1633. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1636-7; M.A.
1640. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 17, 1641. V. of Buckminster,
Leics., 1641-95. Buried Apr. 16, 1695, aged 80. Father of
John (1681). (Nichols, n. 125.)
DIXON, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Dec.
23, 1635. Of Leicestershire. School, Peterborough. Matric.
1636; B.A. 1639-40. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 24, 1646.
V. of Barkestone, Leics., 1646-66.
DOBB, THOMAS
DIXON, THOMAS. B.CanX. 1503.
DICKSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs 1565-
B.A. from Magdalene, 1570-1, as Dixon.
DIXON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1602
Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, May 17, 1609, as s. and
h. of James, gent., of London. Of Braughing, Herts (Vit
of Herts., 1634.)
DIXON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1617,
as Dickenson. S. of Robert, of Sherburn, Durham. B.A
1620-1; M.A. (Oxford) 1624. C. of Winston. Buried at
Whitbum, June 8, 1631. Father of the next. (Peile, i. 117-
H. M. Wood.)
DIXON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 16,
1650. S. of Thomas (above), late of Whitburn, Durham.
B. there. Bapt.Oct. 6, 1631. Schools, Mitford (Mr Ro. Lever)
and Barwick (Mr Webb). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653. Intruded
V. of Kelloe, Durham; ejected, 1660. Perhaps P.C. of Whit-
worth, 1662-1703. Died 1703.
DIXON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 3,
1701. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Leeds, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Master
of Leeds Grammar School, 1706-12. Died July 6, 1712.
(Sedbergh School Register, 146.)
DIXON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Sept. 19,
1717. S. of Joseph, gent., of Islington, Norfolk. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. 1717. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May
30, 1718; and at the Middle Temple, Mar. 1726. Buried
Jan. 24, 1743-4- (Burke, L.G.)
DICKSON, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 23,
1651. S. of Gervase, of Darfield, Yorks., 'Medicus.' B. at
Bentley. School, Hemsworth (Mr Horncastle). Matric. 1651;
B.A. 1654-5; M.B. 1656; M.D. 1661. Incorp. at Oxford,
1661.
DICKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1596.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1596. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29,
1601, age 24, as C. of Ashwicken and Leziate; priest, Sept.
29, 1604. V. of Snettisham, 1604. (He is described at his
ordination as student of Caius.)
DIXON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1605.
One of these names, of Ramshaw, Durham, adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 3, 1607-8.
DICKSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1622.
DIXON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 28, 1638.
S. of Thomas, weaver, of Norwich. B. in parish of St Edmunds,
Fishergate. School, Norwich (Mr Briggs and Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1638; Scholar, 1640-5; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
Usher at Ipswich grammar school, in 1657. Licensed to
teach grammar and writing, in Norwich diocese, 1662. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1662; priest, Mar. 14, 1662-3. Will
proved (Norw. Archd. C.) 1669. (Venn, i. 331.)
DIXON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at SIDNEY, Apr. 28,
1677. S. of William, clothier, deceased. B. at Leeds,
Yorks. School, Leeds (Mr Gilbert). Matric. 1677, as
Richard; B.A. 1680-1. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1680^1;
priest, Dec. 1683. V. of Marske, Yorks., 1685-1717. Married,
Nov. 27, 1688, at Marske, Ann Pott, of Redcar. Buried at
Marske, June 24, 1717. Father of the next.
DIXON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Feb. 25,
1709-10. Only s. of William (above), V. of Marske, Yorks.
Bapt. at Marske, Oct. 22, 1691. School, Guisborough (Mr
Jaques). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5- Ord. priest (York)
Dec. 1715.
DIXON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. i,
1721-2. S. of Edward, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Hawkshead. School, Hawkshead (Mr Hunter). Matric.
1721-2; B.A. 1725-6. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1725-6;
priest, Sept. 25, 1726. R. of Greenstead by Colchester, 1728-
30. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 347.)
DIXON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5, 1743- Of
Barton, Yorks.
DYXON, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1544.
DICKSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577.
DIXWELL, BASIL, Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Apr. 4,
1657. S. of Mark, of Bromehouse, Barham, Kent, Esq.
B. June 22, 1640. Created Bart., June 19, 1660. Died in
London, May 7, 1668. Brother of the next. (Vis. of Kent,
1663; G.E.C.; Masters, 279.)
DIXWELL, HERDSON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI.
Apr. 4, 1657. B. in Kent. Brother of Basil, above.
DOBBE, THOMAS. B.A. 1539-40; M.A. 1543- Fellow of ST
JOHN'S, 1542. Of Coventry and Lichfield diocese. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 8, 1543-4; pn«st. Apr. 1544- Com-
mitted to prison by Archbishop Cranmer, for disturbing the
mass in St Paul's Cathedral. Died there I54&-7- (Cooper, i.
91.)
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DOBBS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 14,
1631. S. of Thomas, gent., of Guist, Norfolk. B. at Watton.
School, Westfield. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1634-8; B.A.
16.34-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1636;
priest, Sept. 24, 1637. C. of Yaxham, Norfolk, 1636; of
Snoring, in 1637. R. of Gt Snoring, 1639. (Venn, i. 301.)
DOBBS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. n, 1670-1.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 26, 1676; priest (London) Mar. u, 1676-7.
DOBBES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Licensed to practise medicine, 1587.
DOBBS, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Jan. 26,
1630-1. S. of John, baker, of Oundle, Northants. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1631, as 'Doblon'; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9; priest, June 9, 1639.
R. of West Walton, Norfolk, 1644.
DOBBES or DOBB, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. priest (Norwich)
1621. V. of Kempston, Norfolk, 1625.
DOBBS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1611.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 17; priest, Dec. 17, 1620.
DOBBES, . Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1500-8; M.A. 1502-3
(Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps John Dobbs, priest, R. of
Warboys, Hunts., 1526. Of All Hallows, Barking. Died 1546.
Wfll (P.C.C.) 1546. (Venn, i. 15.)
DOBIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Dec. 15,
1743. S. of John, of Bury St Edmunds, gent., deceased.
School, Bury. Matric. 1743-4; Scholar, 1743; B.A. 1747-8.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1747-8; priest (Rochester)
Sept 21, 1748. C. of Greenwich.
DOBBYE, TOBIAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1617-8. Perhaps, as Tobias Dobbin, R. of Frenze,
Norfolk, 1651-73. Died 1673.
DOBBI (? DOBB), . A monk. Fee for M.A. or higher degree
1467-8. Perhaps 'Edmund Dobbs,' R. of Strumpshaw,
Norfolk, till 1483. Died 1483.
DOBBINS, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1668.
S. and h. of Joseph, of Rotherbithe, Surrey, gent. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 4, 1671. Age it, in 1662. (The father
was a sea captain; of Fordhall, Warws.) (Vis. of Surrey,
1662.)
DOBINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 12,
1661. S. of William. B. in London. School, Westminster.
Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May n, 1663, as s. of
William, of Warmington, Gloucs. Acted as solicitor for the
College. (Peile, i. 597.)
DOBYNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE Michs. 1559.
DOBBINSON or DOBYSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1544.
V. of Gt Shelford, Carabs., in 1543. Probably V. of Orwell,
1550. V. of Bassingbourne, 1557-64 (presented by the Abbey
of Westminster). V. of Barley, Herts., 1559-64. Died 1564.
DOBYNSON, . A monk, apparently resident in 1463-4.
(Gr. Bk, A, 43.)
DOBBINSON, . B.Caa.L. 1470-1. Possibly Richard, R. of
East Horndon, Essex, 1473-80. R. of North Ockendon,
1480-3.
DOBLE, . Matric. FelL-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1645.
DOBLON, PETER (1630), see DOBBS.
DOBREY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 27, 1619-20.
Probably s. of John, of Guernsey. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4;
M.A. 1627. Chaplain to the Swedish Embassy. Died un-
married. (Burke, L.G.; A. Gray.)
DOBSON, see also DODSON.
DOBSON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1565; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572.
DOBSON, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1625; priest, Dec, 1625. One of these names R. of
Hasilton, Gloucs., 1660.
DOBSON, BUSHELL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1665. S. of John, clerk, of Heslerton, Yorks. School,
Pocklington. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1667. Brother of
John (1655).
DOBSON (? DODSON), CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1602.
DOBSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PETER-
HOUSE, Michs. 1649. Of Yorkshire. School, Coxwold.
Scholar; B.A. 1652-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663 (as M.A.).
R. of Ludborough, Lines., 1661-80. Buried there Oct. 4,
1680. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
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DOBSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1642.
Of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Perhaps s. of George, merchant.
Bapt at All Saints*, Sept. 12, 1624. Matric. 1642. (H. M.
Wood.)
DOBSON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1662. S. of Robert, of Liverpool. B. there. Probably adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1657.
DOBSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1715. S. of Thomas, hatter. B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt.
at St Nicholas, Feb. 2, 1697-8. School, Newcastle. Matric.
1715; B.A. 1718-9.
DOBSON, FITZHERBERT. Matric. from CLARE, Michs. 1720;
B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728.
DOBSON, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1620. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627; B.D. 1635.
Fellow, 1628-63. University librarian, 1661-8. V. of Grant-
chester, Cambs., 1644 (instituted, 1660). Presented to Little
Wilbraham, 1653; resigned, 1654. Buried at St Benet's,
Cambridge, Dec. 16, 1678. Will (V.C.C.) 1678. (Masters.)
DOBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, 1581; B.A.
1583-4. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 27, 1587.
Probably P.C. of Hexham, Northumberland, 1587-1603. V.
of Corbridge, 1588. One of these names V. of Pocklington,
Yorks., 1603-19. Buried Jan. n, 1619.
DOBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 10, 1608.
Matric. 1608 (as 'Dodson'); B.A. from St John's, 1613-4;
M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May i, 1619; priest (York)
Sept. 1619. Licensed C. of Warter, Yorks., Jan. 1619-20.
Perhaps V. of Gt Edstone, Yorks., 1619.
DOBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 23,
1655- S. of John, clerk, of Heslerton, Yorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. Perhaps
R. of West Heslerton, Yorks., 1661-8. V. of Yeddingham,
1662-8. Brother of Bushell (1665).
DOBSON, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1663, from Magdalen College,
Oxford. Matric. there, Dec. 9, 1653. B. in Warwickshire,
1633. B.A. (Oxford) 1656; M.A. 1659; B.D. 1667. Fellow of
Magdalen, 1661-71. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1661;
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1665. V. of Easton Neston, North-
ants., 1668-71. R. of Corscombe, Dorset, 1670-81. R. of
Cold Higham, Northants., 1674-81. Author, theological.
Died June 9, 1681, at Corscombe. M.I. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.).
DOBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENB, Apr. 22,
1669. S. of Robert, deceased, of New Malton, Yorks. School,
Malton. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. priest (York) June,
1674. V. of Kirby-Grindalythe, Yorks., 1674-1722. Perhaps
V. of Garton-on-the-Wolds, 1679-1722. Died 1722.
DOBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 8, 1728-0.
S. of Thomas, of Yorkshire. School, Bineley, Yorks. (Mr
Leach). Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1730. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. 5, 1730-1; s. of Thomas, of Bingley Vicarage,
Yorks.
DOBSON, LANCELOT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. n,
1656. S. of George, gent, of Brancepeth, Durham. B. at
Burniston, Yorks. Schools, Bedale, Yorks., Brancepeth and
Auckland. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1656-60; B.A. 1659-60;
M.A. 1663. Probably V. of Ellingham, Northumberland,
1665; and of Chillingham, 1679. Died 1692. Buried at
Chillingham, Nov. 25, 1692. (Venn, i. 394.)
DOBSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1561.
One of these names ord. deacon (York) Mar. 30, 1572; priest
(Lincoln) July 26, 1577. R. of Wroot, Lines., 1577. Perhaps
minister at St Nicholas, Durham, in 1591.
DOBSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591.
DOBSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590.
Perhaps B.A. 1504-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Oct.
28, 1598. V. of Reepham, Lines., 1613.
DOBSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
24, 1637, as C. of St Clement, Norwich; priest, Sept. 22, 1638.
V. of Hereford, Norfolk, 1647.
DOBSON, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. V. of Besthorpe,
Norfolk, 1679-81. Died Apr. 26, 1681, aged 35.
DOBSON, THOMAS. Matric. FeD.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1647.
DOBSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 21, 1673. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1673; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1690. Master of Stockport Grammar School, 1683-93.
Master of Macclesfield, 1694. Died c. 1704. (Earwaker,
£. Cheshire, i. 418.)
DOBSON, WILLIAM, B.A. 1531-2.
DOBSON, WILLIAM
DOBSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1537-8. Probably at CHRIST'S,
1538-41. One of these names V. of Torpenhow, Cumberland;
deprived, 1568. Another V. of Ixning, Suffolk. Will (P.C.C.)
1573-
DOBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1642.
DOBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Apr.
27, 1652. S. of Simeon, of Keighley, Yorks. School, Bingley.
Matric. 1652.
DOBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1675.
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1678-9. Ord. priest (Chichester) Sept. 25,
1682. V. of Hellingly, Sussex, 1682-1707. Buried there
Apr. 7, 1707. Admon. at Lewes. (W. C. Harrison.)
DOBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1714;
Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1717-8.
DOBSON, . B.Can.L. 1475-6. A John Dobson was V. of
Melbourn, Cambs., 1489.
DOBSON, . B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1500.
DOBTON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1578-9.
DOBULL, LAWRENCE. B.Civ.L. 1474-5; B.Can.L. 1476-7.
DOBYLL, . Incorp. 1477-8, from abroad.
DOCKER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1684. S. of Henry, clerk, deceased. B. at Shap, Westmor-
land. School, Ravenstonedale. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8.
V. of Willerby, Yorks., 1691-1721. V. of Scarborough, 1708-
21.
DOCKERILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 20,
1705. S. of John, barber. B. at Cambridge. School, King's,
Cambridge. Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1708-9. R. of Handley,
Cheshire, 1709-30. Died 1730. (Ormerod, u. 397.)
DOCKET or DOGET, ANDREW. M.A. Vicar of St Bptolph,
Cambridge, c. 1435-70 (Rector from 1444). Principal of
ST BERNARD'S HOSTEL, 1446. First president of Queens'
College, of which he was the main founder, 1448-84. Preb.
of St Stephen, Westminster, till 1479. Preb. of Lichfield,
1467-70; chancellor, 1470-7. Died Nov. 4, 1484. Buried in
the College Chapel. (W. G. Searle, Hist of Queens'; D.N.B.)
DOCKET or DUCKET, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1503-4; M.A.
1507-8; B.D. 1520-1. Proctor, 1511-2. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1521-
DOCKET or DOGET, THOMAS. B.A. 1500-10. Perhaps identical
with Tho. Dagett, R. of Wendon Parva, Essex, 1517-22;
called Dockett in the Act. Bk of the Vic. Gen., Bishop of
London, 1521. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DOCKET or DOGET, WILLIAM. B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484;
B.D. 1491. FeUow of QUEENS', 1484-8. Of York diocese.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 3, 1484.
DOCKINGS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July 16,
1628. S. of Robert. B. at Bury, Suffolk. School, Bury.
Migrated to King's. B.A. 1630-1. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 25, 1631. C. of Charsfield, Suffolk, in 1636. R. of
Dallingnoe, 1646. Head Master of Woodbridge School,
1663-4. Buried June 10, 1664. (Venn, I. 285.)
DOCKLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. R. of Little Easton, Essex, 1639-
63. Died 1663.
DOCRELL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1563 (famulus of the proctor).
DOCKSEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 17, 1725-6. S.
of Ralph, of Mayfield, Staffs. School, Stockport, Cheshire
(Mr Dale). Readm. as Fell.-Com. Feb. 18, 1754. Matric.
1754; LL.B. 1754. P.C. of St Olave, Chester, 1771-8. Died
1778.
DOCKSEY, HOPE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26, 1732.
S. and h. of Robert, Esq., of Snelston, Derbs. Matric. 1732
Adm. at the Middle Temple, July, 1731.
DOCWRA, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1571. Probably 4th s. of Thomas, of Putteridge, Lilley,
Herts. Of Hitchin, gent. Died June 18, r6io, aged 57.
Buried at Hitchin. Brother of Thomas (1564). (Clutterbuck,
i. 83.)
DOCWRAY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1623. Matric. 1623. 2nd s. of Thomas (1564), late of 'Osley'
(?Offley), Herts., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8,
1624-5. Of North Mimms. Brother of Periam (1618). (Vis.
of Herts., 1634.)
DOCWRA, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1606.
Doubtless ist s. of Ralph, of Fulbourn, Cambs. Of Fulbourn,
Esq. Brother of Thomas (1606).
DOCKWRAY, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 9, 1652.
S. of Robert, headmaster of Giggleswick School. B. there.
School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1665;
LL.D. 1673. P.C. of Lanchester, Durham, 1663-8. V. of
V. A. C. XI. 49
DOCKWRAY, THOMAS
Newbnm, Northumberland, 1668-83. Married, at Lan-
chester, Nov. 23, 1658, Mary, dau. of Samuel Sanderson, of
Hedleyhope, Durham. Buned July 31, 1683, at Newburn
Brother of Thomas (1645). (PeUe, i. 547; H. M. Wood.)
DOCKWRAY, PERIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY
Easter, 1618. S. of Thomas (1564), of Putteridge Park
Herts. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 18, 1621. Of Putteridge
Herts., Esq. Died 1643. (Vis. of Herts., 1634; Cussans, i. go.)
DOCWRAY, PERIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 7
1658. S. of Thomas, gent., of Putteridge Park, Lilley, Herts.
B. there. Schools, Hitchin, Hexton, Herts, and St Paul's,
London. Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658-60. Probably died
young. (Venn, i. 402.)
DOCKWREY, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 4,
1615. Matric. 1615. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 21; priest,
Dec. 22, 1622. V. of Waghen, Yorks., 1622-3. R- °f Hars-
well, 16^.3-60.
DOCKRAY, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY, May 26,
1665. 3rd s. of Thomas (1645), chaplain in the Navy. B. at
Newburn, Northumberland. School, Morpeth (Mr Thomas
Spink). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon
(York) c. 1670. V. of Tynemouth, 1673-81. Married, at Tyne-
mouth, Aug. ii, 1674, Jane Lawson. Died at Tynemouth,
Sept. 20, 1681. Brother of Thomas (1673). (H. M. Wood.)
DOCURAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1564. Doubtless ist s. of Thomas, of Putteridge, Lilley,
Herts. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1570. Died at Putteridge, Mar.
6, 1620-1, aged 72. Buried at Lilley. Father of Henry (1623)
and Periam, and brother of Edward (1571). (Clutterbuck, in.
83-)
DOCWRA, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1606.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Ralph, of Fulbourn, Cambs. Of Cherry
Hinton, Cambs., Esq. Brother of James (1606).
DOCWRA, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 29, 1636.
Probably s. and h. of Periam (1618) ; age 19 in 1643. Matric.
1636; Scholar, 1640; B.A. 1641-2. Perhaps M.P. for St
Albans, 1685. (Clutterbuck, in. 83.)
DOCKWRAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May
19, 1645. S. of Robert, R. of Giggleswick and Head Master
of the school. B. there. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1645 ;
B.A. 1647-8; D.D. 1667 (Lit. Reg.). Chaplain of the Fleet.
V. of Newburn, Northumberland, 1662-3. R- of Whitburn,
Durham, 1667-72. R. of Tynemouth, 1669-72. Married (2)
at St John's, Newcastle, May 31, i6_69, Katharine, dau. of
Thomas Naylor, V. of Newcastle. Died on board the Royal
James, May 28, 1672, in the battle with the Dutch in South-
wold Bay. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1672. Brother of Josias (1652),
father of Stephen (if>65) and Thomas (1673). (Peile, i. 495;
H. M. Wood.)
DOCKWRAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 14, 1673. S. of Thomas (above), deceased, of Newburn,
Northumberland. B. there. School, 'Morthale.' Matric.
1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Incorp. at Oxford, 1680.
Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 20, 1679. V. of WaUsend,
Northumberland. V. of Tynemouth, 1681-1725. Married,
at Tynemouth, June 4, 1689, Elizabeth Love. Died at
Tynemouth, Feb. 21, 1724-5. Father of Thomas (1706),
brother of Stephen (1665).
DOCKWRA, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
July 25, 1690. Of Hertfordshire. School, Hertford. Matric.
1691; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 19, 1697; priest, May 26, 1700. Preacher at Yarmouth,
1700. V. of Martham, Norfolk, till 1719. Licensed by the
bishop to practise surgery, 1713. Died 1719- M.I. at Martham.
(T. A. Walker, 188.)
DOCKWRAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 23, 1706. S. of Thomas (1673). B. at Tynemouth.
Bapt. Apr. i, 1690. School, Newcastle. Matric. 1706; B.A.
1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 1712;
priest (York) Sept. 1715. V. of WaUsend, 1718-60. Lecturer
at St Nicholas, Newcastle,i724-52. Married (i) atSt Nicholas,
May 8, 1729, Mary Grey; (2) at St John's, Oct. 26, 1732,
Mary Maynard. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle, May 17,
1760. (H. M. Wood.)
DOCKWRAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 30, 1744. S. of Josiah, fish curer, of Durham. B. at
Wolviston. School, Newcastle. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8;
M.A. 1751; D.D. 1766. Fellow, 1749-57. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 24, 1752; priest, Mar. 18, 1753- Lecturer at St Nicholas,
Newcastle, 1753-83, succeeding his uncle (above). V. of
Stamfordham, Northumberland, 1761-82. Married, at Otter-
bum, Feb. 12, 1757, Hannah, dau. of Robert Ellison. Will
(P.C.C.) 1784. (Scott-Mayor, in. 541.)
DOCKWRA, . B.Can.L. 1501. Perhaps Thomas Dockwra ;
proctor of the Consistorial Court. Will (P.C.C.) 1559-
•Master Thomas Dockwray, notary, proctor of the Arches
died Tune 23, 1559'; M.I. in old St Paul's CathedraL (H. G.
Harrison.)
DODD, ANDREW
DOCKWRAY, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1644.
DOD, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 2, 1603. Of
Nottinghamshire.
DOD, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 13, 1631-2.
Of London. Matric. 1632; Scholar, 1635; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639.
DOD, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 21, 1622. Of
Bedfordshire. Migrated to Clare, 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M.A.
1629. V. of Weekley, Northants., 1631-3. R. of Luddington-
in-the-Brook, 1633. Perhaps V. of Hartford, Hunts., in 1642.
Died Sept. 2, 1670, aged 65. Buried at Luddington. M.I.
there. Father of Thomas (1659). (H. I. Longden.)
DOD, DAVID. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1578; B.A.
1581-2.
DOD, EDMUND or EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS,
Feb. 25, 1649-50. S. of Thomas, gent., of Whittlesford,
Cambs. B. there. Schools, Felsted and Newport, Essex.
Matric. 1650. Of Hinxton, Cambs. Died 1677-8. Buried at
Whittlesford, Mar. 12, 1677-8. (Venn, i. 376; Vis. of Cambs.,
1684.)
DODD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1579;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1593 Fellow, 1585-97. R. of
Little Canfield, Essex, 1598. Chaplain to Sir Julius Caesar,
Master of the Rolls. Brother of St Katharine's Hospital.
V. of Hinxton, Cambs., till 1626. Married, 1598, Ellen,
>vidow of David Price, R. of Little Canfield, who presented
him to the living. Buried at Hinxton, Oct. 20, 1626. Will,
P.C.C. (A. Gray; J. Ch. Smith.)
DOD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 4, 1633-4.
S. of Ralph, of Shocklach, Cheshire, gent., deceased. B. at
Bennington, Herts. School, Bennington. Matric. 1634;
Scholar, 1635-6. Died, in College, of the plague. Buried at
St Michael's, Cambridge, Sept. 30, 1636. M.I. at St Michael's.
(Venn, i. 313.)
DODD, HUGH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1518.
Expelled.
DODD, HUGH. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1587. Of
Cheshire. Died July 6, 1644, aged 67. M.I. at Bennington,
Herts. (Chauncey, Herts., n. 83; Urwick; A. Gray.)
DOD, JAMES. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1715. B. in
Cambridge. B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4,
1721; priest, May 31, 1724. C. of Easton by Stamford,
Northants., 1721; of St Martin by Stamford, 1724.
DOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1572 S. of John,
of Shotlidge (? Shocklach), Cheshire. B. there, 1555. School,
Westchester. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Fellow, 1578-85.
Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 16, 1579; priest (Ely) Apr. 15,
1580. University preacher, 1585. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585.
R. of Harwell, Oxon., 1585; suspended for puritanism, 1604.
Preached at Fenny Compton, Warws., and Canons Ashby,
Northants. V. of Fawsley, Northants., c. 1637-45. Also V.
of Geddington. Author, Sermons, etc. Buried at Fawsley,
Aug. 19, 1645. Father of Timothy (1612). (Baker, Northants.,
I. 388; D.N.B.; T. P. Donnan.)
DODD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1575. Of
Cheshire. B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1582. Ord. priest (Chester)
May 23, 1584. V. of Melchbourne, Beds., 1586-1624. Perhaps
also R. of Drayton, Leics., 1592. Buried July 31, 1624. Will
proved by widow Anne. Father of Paul (1607). (W. M.
Noble; H. I. Longden.)
DODD, JOHN. Described as 'late of EMMANUEL College' when
ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1592, age 24. (Not in the
College register.) B. in London. C. of Stepney. Perhaps
V. of Coggeshall, Essex, 1609-39. Buried there Apr. 18, 1639.
(G. F. Beaumont, Coggeshall.)
DOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, 1598-9. S. of Peter, of
'Shotlidge' (? Shocklach), Cheshire. B.A. 1602; M.A. 1606.
Fellow, 1603-31. Junior proctor, 1614-5. V. of St Clement's,
Cambridge, 1622-7. Buried in the College Chapel, May 17,
1632. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1632. Brother of Thomas (1592).
(A. Gray.)
DOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 23, 1608. Of
Oxfordshire. Matric. 1608; Scholar; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615-
B.D. 1622. Fellow, 1616-26. R. of North Cadbury, Somerset^
1626-43. Died 1643. Father of John (1654).
DODD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1609; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. (Peile, i. 273, whose account seems
erroneous.)
DOD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, June 29, 1627. Perhaps
s. of Thomas (1592). former fellow, dean of Ripon. Matric.
1627. Buried in the College Chapel, Jan. 14, 1629-30.
(A. Gray.)
DODD, ROGER
DODD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 3, 1644.
S. of Nehemiah (1613), of Coggeshall, clerk, and his wife
Elizabeth. Bapt. Dec. 4, 1625. School, Westminster.
Migrated to St John's, Oct. 17, 1645- B.A 1647-8. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1648-9; M.A. (Oxford) 1649. Fellow of Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, 1648. (Al. Oxon.)
DOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Sept. 10, 1646.
S. of Paul (1607), clerk. B. at Riseley, Beds. Bapt. Mar. 12,
1628-9. School, Wymington, Beds. (Mr Anderson). Matric.
1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. One of these names (M.A.),
ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 12, 1661-2. Possibly R. of
Belchford, Lines., 1662.
DOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1651; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. 1660. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
DOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 2, 1654-5- Of
Somerset. S. of John (1608).
DOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at TRINITY, Apr. 21, 1692.
S. of John. B. at Combroke, Warws. School, Combroke
(Mr John Fancourt). Matric, 1693; Scholar, 1695; B.A.
1695-6. C. of Wflmslow, Cheshire, 1719. Buried there
Apr. 28, 1729. (Earwaker, E. Cheshire, n. 85.)
DODD, JOHN. Matric. from KING'S, Michs. 1735. Fell.-Com.;
perhaps colleger at Eton. Intimate friend of H. Walpole.
M.P. for Reading, 1740, 1755, 1761, 1768, 1774, 1780.
Colonel, Berks, militia. Died, at Swallowfield, Berks., Feb.
10, 1782. (G. Mag.; Add. MSS., 5867, 63.)
DOD, JONAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Sept. 28,
1730. S. of Edward. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1731.
DOD, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, 1617. S. of Ralph
(1583), of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk. School,
Lynn. Matric. 1617. Migrated to Caius, Aug. i, 1618, age 18.
Scholar, 1618-24; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; B.D. 1631.
Fellow of Caius, 1625-37. C. of Bennington, Herts., 1629-36.
V. 1636-82. Died 1682. M.I. at Bennington. Father of the
next. (Venn, i. 240.)
DOD, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 6, 1660.
S. of Nathaniel (above). B. at Bennington. School, Bishop's
Stortford. Scholar, 1660-1; Matric. 1660. (Venn, i. 408.)
DODD, NEHEMIAH. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1613.
S. of John, clerk. B. in St Mary Aldermary, London. Bapt.
there, Apr. n, 1596. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1616-
7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (London) May 31, 1618, age 23;
C. of Coggeshall, Essex; priest, June 18, 1623. Minister of
Knightsbridge Chapel, Westminster, 1640-47. Perhaps R.
of St Alphage, Cripplegate, 1643. R. of Doddinghurst,
Essex, 1647-52. Died 1652. Father of John (1644).
DOD, PAUL, Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1607. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of John (1575), V. of Melchbourne. B.A.
1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 31; priest,
Dec. 19, 1613. V. of Riseley, Beds., c. 1622-38. Married, at
Luton, June 8, 1620, Susan Spurting. Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
Father of John (1646).
DOD, PETER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, c. 1626. Matric. 1626.
DODD, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1592.
DODD, RALPH. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1583; B.A.
1585-6; M.A. 1589. Ord. priest (Norwich) July 2, 1593.
V. of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalene, Norfolk, 1597; there
in 1618. V. of Snettisham, 1597-8. Father of Nathaniel
(1617).
DOD, RALPH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1604; B.A.
1606-7.
DOD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 21,
1721. S. of Theophilus, innkeeper, of Salop. B. at Shrews-
bury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1725-6. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) Sept. n, 1726; priest (Rochester) Sept. 19,
1731-
DODD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 21,
1732. Of Cambridgeshire. School, King's College, Cambridge.
Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1732.
DOD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, as 'Thomas,' 'July 2,'
1722. S. of Thomas, cook of the College. B. at Witzer.
School, King's College. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1725-6. Master
of Kelvedon School, Essex, 1734.
DOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1746. S. of J., of Ireland. School, Wem, Salop. Matric.
1746. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1745; priest (London)
June, 17, 1753-
DODD, ROGER. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1575;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589; D.D. 1594. Fellow,
1581. V. of Isleham, Cambs., 1587. R. of Scartho, Lines.,
1595- Archdeacon of Salop, 1598-1606. R. of Gt Parndon,
Essex, 1603-4. V. of Epping, 1603-4. Bishop of Meath,
1605. Wife, Margaret, buried at Epping, Aug. 31, 1604.
Died July 27, 1608. (Cooper, n. 494.)
DODD, SAMUEL
DOD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. n, 1660. Of
London Migrated to Clare, Mar. 29, 1661. B.A. 1663-4;
M.A. 1667. Fellow of Clare, 1664. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1668. V. of ChigweU, Essex, 1672-90;
ejected as non-juror. Will (P.C.C.) 1694. Father of Samuel
(1697).
DOD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, Sept. n, 1691.
ist s. of John, R. of Lighthorne, Warws. School, 'Swake-
light'(MrMayo). Matric. 1692. One of these names barrister,
serjeant-at-law, knighted Oct. n, 1714.
DOD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 9, 1697. S. of
Samuel (1660), of ChigweU, Herts. (Essex). Matric. 1698;
B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Fellow, 1707-14. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 4, 1704-5. Lecturer at St Catherine Coleman,
London, 1713.
DODD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1577-8.
Scholar from Westminster, 1578. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 16, 1586. R. of
Eastwell, Leics., 1586. One of these names signs as minister
of Studham, Beds., 1603-9.
DODD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1592. S. of
Peter, of Shocklach, Cheshire; nephew of John (1572). Bapt.
Dec. 4, 1576. B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599; B.D. 1626. Fellow,
1597-1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. R. of Eastwell, Leics.,
1606-15. R. of Astbury, Cheshire, 1607-26. Preb. of
Chester, 1607-13. Archdeacon of Richmond, 1607-47. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1619. Chaplain to the King. R. of Mai pas, 1623.
Dean of Ripon, 1635. Buried at Malpas, Feb. ro, 1647-8.
Brother of John (1598-9), perhaps father of John (1627).
(A. Gray.)
DOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 4, 1659.
S. of Benjamin (1622), of Luddington, Northants. Schools,
Peterborough (Mr Francis Standish), Bulwick (Mr William
Hicks) and Northampton (Mr William Taylour). Matric.
1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
R. of Denton, Hunts., 1667-82. Died 1682. Father of
Thomas (1693).
DOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 20,
1669. Of Hertford. School, Hertford. Matric. 1669; Scholar,
1669. B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1675-7. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1675. Died 1677.
DOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 30,
1693. S. of Thomas (1659), R- °f Denton, Hunts. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 20, 1697-8; priest, June 4, 1699. R. of
Conington, Hunts., 1699-1754. Died Apr. 6, 1754. (G.
Mag.)
DOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 10,
1713- S. of Thomas, of Cambridge, gent. B. at Whittlesford,
Cambs. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Ord.
deacon (Ely) June 4, 1721. R. of Billockby, Norfolk, 1730-75.
V. of Upton, 1752-75. Buried at Billockly Mar. 19, 1775.
DOD, THOMAS (1722). Mistake for Robert, whom see.
DOD, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 6, 1612. S.
of John (1572), V. of Fawsley, Northants. Matric. 1612;
Scholar; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. One of these names adm.
at Leyden, June 3, 1620. ' Ordained ' at Daventry, Northants.
Lecturer there; ejected, 1662. Married, before 1655, Jane,
widow of Richard Combes, of Daventry. Died Dec. 12, 1665.
Buried at Everdon. M.I. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1666.
(Calamy, n. 218; Le Neve, Mon., HI. 63; D.N.B.; H. I.
Longden.)
DODD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1595. Of
Cheshire. B.A. from St John's, 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Fellow
of St John's, 1602. Supp. for Incorp. at Oxford, 1602.
DOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 17, 1657.
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1660-1.
DOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 29, 1666-7.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
DOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1704-5. S. of William, clerk. B. at Malpas, Cheshire.
School, Madeley, Staffs. Matric. 1705. Sheriff of Cheshire,
1735- Of Edge, Cheshire, Esq. Buried at Malpas, Jan. 16,
1739-
DOD, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 4,
1721-2. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31, 1724; priest, Sept. 24, 1727.
V. of Bourne, Lines., 1727. Died Aug. 7, 1756. Father of
William (1745).
DODD, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1725. S. of Henry, of
Cricket, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, Nov. 26, 1711 (age 17); B.A. (Oxford) 1715. R. of
Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, 1718. V. of Northover,
1731- Preb. of Wells, 1735-60. Died Mar. 18, 1760. (Al.
Oxon.)
DODSLEY, ALVERY
DODD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct 2 I7*< S of
William (1721-2), V. of Bourne, Lines. B ther^May' 29
1729. Matnc. 1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1759; LL.D. 1766
Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 18, 1751; priest (London) June 17
1753- Lecturer at West Ham, and elsewhere in London!
Chaplain at the Magdalen House, 1758. Chaplain to the
King, 1763-74. Preb. of Brecon, 1763. R. of Hockliffe, Beds
with Chalgrave, 1772. V.of Wing, Bucks., 1775-7. Aropular
preacher in London. For forging a bond on his patron Lord
Chesterfield, he was convicted and hanged at Tyburn June
27, 1777. Author, Beauties of Shakespeare, and of 'many
sermons and other religious works. Dr Johnson keenly
interested himself in attempting to secure his reprieve.
DODD, - . B.A. 1469-70.
DOD, - . Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1606.
DODD, - . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1614.
DODING or DODYNG, BENEDICT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1467; B.A. 1470-1; M.A. (? 1474). Fellow. Ord.
sub-deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 9, 1475-6; deacon, Mar. 29, 1476-
priest (Ely) Apr. 13, 1476. V. of Witham, Lines.
DODDYNG, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1558. B. in Westmorland. Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3-
M.A. 1566; Lic.Med. 1573; M.D. 1576. Fellow, 1563.
F.R.C.P. 1584. Practised for a time at Bristol. Buried at
St Dunstan-in-the-West, Apr. n, 1592. (Munk, I. 86.)
DODDING, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, July 4 ,
1623. S. and h. of Miles, of Conishead, Lanes., Esq. Matric,
1623. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 15, 1628. Of Conishead,
Esq. Married Sarah, dau. of Rowland Backhouse. Died c.
1651. Father of Miles (1659). (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
DODDYNG, MILES. Matric. pens from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
Of Conishead, Lanes. Died 1588. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
DODDING, MILES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 23, 1659. S. of George (1623), Esq., deceased, of Conis-
head, near Ulverstone, Lanes. B. there. School, Urswick,
Lanes. Matric. 1659. J.P. for Lancashire. Of Conishead,
Esq. Married Margaret, dau. of Roger Kirkby, of Kirkby,
Lanes. Will (Archd. Richmond) 1683. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
DODDS, GREGORY. B.D. 1535. Prior of the Dominicans,
Cambridge, till the surrender. Banished about 1546. V. of
Tannington, Suffolk, 1539-55. R- of Tattingstone, 1539-55.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1547-55. R. of Smarden, Kent, 1551-6.
Dean of Exeter, 1560. Died 1570. (Cooper, i. 291.)
DODENHO, GEOFFREY DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1350.
Died Aug. 13, 1361. Probably a victim of the Black Death.
DODGE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1583. Of
Cheshire. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6; M.A. from
Queens', 1589. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 7, 1590. R. of
Mannington, Norfolk, 1589. R. of Marsham, 1590-1610.
DODGSON, see DODSON.
DODGWORTH, MATTHEW (1565), see DODSWORTH.
DODINGTON, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1547. B. in Middlesex. Scholar; B.A. 1551-2; M.A.
1555. Fellow, 1552. Fellow of Trinity, 1560. Senior Proctor,
1559-60. Regius Professor of Greek, 1562-85. Died Aug. 22,
1595. Buried in Westminster Abbey. (Cooper, H. 184; D.N.B.)
DODINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1573-
DODINGTON or DUDINGTON, ROBERT. A friar. 8.0.1508-9;
D.D. 1514.
DODINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1577-8, as 'Dorington'; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. from Corpus
Christi, 1585.
DODINGTON, SIMON DE. B.Can.L. Fellow of PEMBROKE, in
1367. (Loder, 212.)
DODINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1545. One of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546.
B.A. from Trinity, 1547-8. Practised as a solicitor and held an
office in the Court of Exchequer. Died 1600. (Cooper, n.
164.)
DODINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
July 10, 1668. S. of Christopher, Esq., of Middlesex. B.
there. Matric. 1669.
DODDINGTON, - . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1478-9-
DODKIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1582-3. V. of Studham, Beds., 1591-
DODSLEY, ALVERY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Ap. 27, 1728. S. of
Robert, of Mansfield, Notts. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729:
M.B. 1734. Adm. student at Leyden, Dec. 19, 173'- Practised
medicine at Nottingham. Recorder of Nottingham. Died
Apr. 19, 1765. (A. Gray.)
51 4— 2
DODSLEY, GERVASE
DODSLEY, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1657. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1678. V. of
Laxton, Notts., 1663-75. R. of Bilborough with Strelley,
1674.
DODSON, see also DOBSON.
DODSON, BERRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 30,
1741. B. at Swavesey, Cambs. School, St Neots. Matric.
1741; B.A. 1744-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from
Ely) June 9, 1745; priest (Norwich) May, 1746. R. of
Thelveton, Norfolk, 1750-74. P.C. of Metfleld, Suffolk, Mar.
6, 1764. (Peile, n. 242.)
DODGSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1741. S. of Christopher (1707), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Howden. School, Sherburn. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1746-7;
M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon (Hereford, for Norwich) Mar. 15,
1746-7; priest (Hereford) Dec. 25, 1749. Kept a school at
Stanwix, Cumberland. R. of Kirby Wiske, Yorks., 1755-62.
R. of Elsden, Northumberland, 1761-5. Chaplain to the
Duke of Northumberland, when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
F.R.S. 1762. Bishop of Ossory, 1765 ; and of Elphin, 1775-95-
Died in Dublin, Jan. 21, 1795. Will, Dublin. (Scott-Mayor,
m. 519-)
DODSON or DOBSON, CHRISTOPHER (1602), see DOBSON.
DODSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1628; B.A. from Trinity, 1631; M.A. 1635.
DODGSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 26, 1707. S. of Christopher, husbandman. B. at Pay-
thorn, Settle, Yorks. School, Bolton (private). Matric. 1707;
B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 25, 1710-1; priest,
Sept. 25, 1715. V. of Gargrave, Yorks., 1717-37. Buried
there, June i, 1737. Father of Charles (above).
DODGSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1716. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Gisburn. School, Threshfield. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20.
Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 25, 1719-20; priest, June 4, 1721.
One of these names V. of Airmin, Yorks., in 1750. Possibly
of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1784.
DODSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 28, 1724.
B. in London. Matric. 1724. Colleger at Eton, 1719-23.
DODSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 16,
1629. S. of John. B. at Sandiacre, Derbs. School, Addley
(? Adderley, Salop). Matric. 1629. Migrated to King's. B.A.
from King's, 1632-3. (Peile, i. 400.)
DODSON or DOBSON, GERVASE, Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1602; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2;
priest, July 25, 1616. Perhaps Master of Wycombe Grammar
School, Bucks., till 1646. One of these names V. of Atten-
borough, Notts., 1625.
DODGSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May 26,
1710. S. of Edmund, of Casterton, Westmorland. B. in
Lancashire. School, Kirkby Lonsdale. Scholar, 1710-1;
Matric. 1711; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Fellow, 1714 (election
invalid). Ord. deacon (Ely) 1713; priest (Norwich) Dec. 1714.
Chaplain to Earl Stanhope. V. of St Ives, Hunts., 1717-35.
R. of Yelling, 1722-35. Died Oct. 1735. (Peile, n. 174.)
DODSON, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 22, 1689.
Of London. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1697; priest, June 19, 1698.
DODSON, JEROME or JEREMY. Adm. sizar (age 22) at SIDNEY,
Jan. i, 1647-8. S. of Gervase (? 1602), clerk, of Minting, Lines.
School, Repton. Probably R. of St Catherine Coleman,
London, 1665-92. Died 1692. Will (P.C.C.) 1695; as
Jeremiah.
DODGSON, JOHN. M.A. 1534-5.
DODGSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1614-
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
DODSON or DOBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept 16, 1640. S. of Robert, of Cammeringham, Lines. B.
there. School, Saxby, Lines, (private).
DODSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 12, 1672. Matric
1672; B.A. 1673-4- V. of Gt Stukeley, Hunts., 1675-90.
Died 1690.
DODGSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CHRIST'S, May 16, 1728.
Matric. 1728; M.A. 1728 (Lit. Reg.).
DODSON, MILES. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1607-8.
S. and h. of Richard, of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks. Adm at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 1608. Died Sept. 19, 1657. Will (P.C.C.)
1658; of Kirkby Overblow, Esq. Father of Peter (1636).
(J. Ch. Smith.)
DODSON, MILES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, June 2,
1646. Of London. School, St Saviour's. Scholar, 1647-
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1649-50.
DODSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1628.
Matric. 1628, as 'Matthew'; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
DODSWORTH, JOHN
DODSON, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 29,
1636. S. of Miles (1607-8), Esq., of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks.
B. at Leathley, Yorks. School, Ripon. Matric. 1636. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 13, 1638. Died before his father. (P.M.G. ;
M. H. Peacock.)
DODSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1581; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 12, 1585. Doubtless R. of Kirkby Overblow,
Yorks., 1589-1613. Died 1613. Will (York) Jan. 1612-3.
DODGSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 8,
1725-6. S. of John. B. at York. School, Leeds. Matric.
1726; Scholar, 1729; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1734- Incorp. at
Oxford, 1734. Ord. deacon (York) July, 1731; priest, Aug.
1733. V. of Headingley, 1732-51. V. of Calverley, Yorks.,
Apr. 5, 1742-7. (Peile, n. 211.)
DODSON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1520; B.A. 1524-5. Died fellow of the College.
DODSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Easter, 1585. (Per-
haps adm. at Peterhouse, 1584.) Of Lancashire. B.A.I586-7;
M.A. 1590. R. of Goodmanham, Yorks., 1592-1612. Author,
Sermon. Admon. (York) 1612. Brother of Richard (1581).
(Cooper, m. 15.)
DODSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 30, 1623.
S. of Edward. B. at Cambridge. School, Perse. Matric. 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Probably C. of Fen Drayton,
Cambs., 1638^-40. Leased the rectory of Hapton, Norfolk,
1642-56. Resided and served the cure there. Probably died
about 1656. (Peile, i. 353.)
DODSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 13, 1658;
afterwards Fell. -Com. 1658. One of these names M.P. for
Liskeard, 1701-7; died Sept. n, 1707. Or he may be a s. of
Peter (1636), of Kirkby Overblow, gent. Will Feb. 7, 1706-7.
DODSWORTH, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 22, 1654. S. of Anthony, of Stranton, near Hartlepool,
Durham. B. there. Bapt. there, Oct. n, 1638. School,
Cheeseburn Grange, near Newcastle. Matric. Fell.-Com. 1656.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 28, 1656. Married, at St Nicholas,
Newcastle, Apr. 15, 1662, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Maddison,
merchant. Mayor of Hartlepool, 1672. Living in St Oswald's
parish, Durham, 1684. Buried there, Nov. 13, 1685. (Surtees*
Durham, in. 123; Vis. of Durham, 1666; Peile, i. 562;
H. M. Wood.)
DODSWORTH, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 12, 1665. S. of John. B. at Dunsforth, Yorks. School,
Ripon. Matric. 1665.
DODSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, May
18, 1618. Probably s. of John, of Well, Yorks. B. in
Yorkshire. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Master
of Well Hospital. Buried there July 20, 1650. Brother of
John (1612). (M. H. Peacock.)
DODSWORTH, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1615. S. of Matthew (1565). Bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Goodramgate, York, Feb. 3, 1595-6. B.A. 1618-9; M.A.
1622. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1622; priest, Dec. 1625.
R. of Badsworth, Yorks., 1625-55. Married Isabel, dau. of
Thomas Wood, R. of Badsworth. Father of Matthew (1671).
(P.M.G. 419; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
DODSWORTH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1571. 3rd s. of John, gent, of Thornton Watlass, Yorks.
School, Newburgh. Migrated to Caius, July 15, 1573, age 18.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, from Staple's Inn, 1575. Died s.p.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1577; granted to his father. (Venn, i. 73;
Vis. of Yorks., 1585.)
DODSWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1714. B. in London, 1698. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9;
M. A. 1722. Fellow, 1718. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 10, 1722-3;
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1723. Died in College, Dec. 3, 1726.
(Harwood.)
DODSWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) atST JOHN'S, June
i, 1748. S. of John Henry (1712). B. at Thornton Watlass,
Yorks. Bapt. there, June 6, 1731. Schools, Beverley and
Sedbergh. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Ord. priest
(York) Sept. 21, 1755. Preb. of York, 1755-1806. V. of
Silkstone, Yorks., 1756-7. R. of Hollingboume, Kent, 1757-
74- V. of Minster, 1757-88. Treasurer of Salisbury, 1760-
1806. V. of Dodington, Kent, 1773-1806. Died Oct. 18,
1806. Buried at Dodington. (Scott-Mayor, in. 578; M. H.
Peacock.)
DODSWORTH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY,
May 5, 1739. S. of Thomas, of Scarborough, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Clark). Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1742; B.A.
1742-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1742; priest (York)
May 20, 1744. R. of Cowlam, Yorks., 1757-64. V. (or C.) of
Scalby. Married, at St Mary's, Scarborough, Dec. 30, 1749,
Dorothy Bell. Died at Scarborough, Aug. i, 1791. Will,
P.C.C. (G.Mag.; H.G.Harrison.)
DODSWORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1590-1.
DODSWORTH, JOHN
DODSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Jan. 23, 1612-3.
Probably s. and h. of John, of Thornton Watlass, Yorks.,
Esq. Bapt. there, Mar. 4, 1595-6. Matric. 1613. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 24, 1623-4. Of Thornton Watlass, Esq.;
age 70 in 1665. Married, at Richmond, Yorks., Frances,
dau. of Sir Timothy Hutton, of Marsk. Buried at Thornton,
June 20, 1670. Father of the next, and of Timothy (1637).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
DODSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 8,
1635. S. of John (above). B. at Thornton Watlass, Yorks.
Bapt. there, June 15, 1617. Schools, Barton (Mr Taylor) and
Osmotherly (Mr Walker), Lanes. Matric. 1635. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 19, 1637. Married Frances, dau. of Sir John
Lowther, of Lowther, Westmorland. Died in his father's life-
time. Buried at Thornton Watlass, Jan. 29, 1661-2. Will
(York) 1661-2. Brother of Timothy (1637). (Vis. of Yorks.)
DODSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at CHRIST'S,
Feb. 10, 1664-5. Elder s. of John (above). B. at Thornton
Watlass, Yorks. School, Bedale. Matric. 1665. Buried at
Thornton Watlass, May 3, 1673. Will, York. Father of John
Henry. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Petit, i. 615; F.M.G.)
DODSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sx JOHN'S,
June 10, 1672. S. of George, yeoman, of Aysgarth, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1680.
DODSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 7,
1737-8. Of Thornton Watlass, Yorks. S. of John Henry
(1712). Bapt. Jan. 2, 1719-20. Died v.p.
DODSWORTH, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
June 18, 1712. S. of John (1664-5), of Thornton Watlass,
Yorks. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1713. Will (York)
1762. Father of John (1737-8). (M. H. Peacock.)
DODSWORTH, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1565, as Dodgworth. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1573.
S. of Simon, of Settrington, Yorks. Lived in S. Belfrey's,
York. Chancellor to Toby Matthew, Archbishop of York.
Died at Slingsby, c. 1628. Admon. (York) 1631. Father of
Edward (1615). (F.M.G. 419; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
DODSWORTH, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 30, 1671. S. of Edward (1615), R. of Badsworth, Yorks.
B. there. Bapt. Nov. 8, 1653. School, Wakefield. Matric.
1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Incorp. at Oxford, 1675.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 20, 1675-6; priest (York) Sept.
1682. R. of Sessay, Yorks., 1690-7. Died 1697. (J.Foster.)
DODSWORTH, RALPH. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1618.
DODSWORTH, RALPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1628.
DODSWORTH, RAMSDEN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 8, 1709.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1709; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716. Fellow, 1716-42. Ord. priest (York) June, 1718.
R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1722. V. of All Saints', Cambridge,
1729. R. of Trowbridge, Wilts., 1741. Chaplain to the Duke
of Somerset. Died 1763. (A. Gray.)
DODSWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
16, 1634. S. of Roger the antiquary. B. at Preston. Schools,
Preston and Westminster. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8. V. of
Barton-on-Humber, Lines., 1642. R. of Burton by Lincoln,
1642. Buried at Fishlake, Yorks., Jan. 7, 1645-6. (Vis. of
Yorks., 1666; Peile, i. 431.)
DODSWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1666. S. of Rowland, deceased, of Barton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Brignall. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
Ord. deacon (York) 1670-1; priest, Dec. 1674.
DODSWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
June 28, 1673. S. of Robert, of Burton, Lines., clerk.
Matric. 1674. One of these names, of St Clement Danes,
London, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1674. (Vis. of Yorks.,
1666.)
DODSWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, Feb. 18,
1664-5. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, of Barton, Yorks.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 9, 1667. Age 19 in 1666. Died s.p.
Sept. 28, 1680. Buried at Barton St Cuthbert's. (Vis. of
Yorks., 1666.)
DODSWORTH, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May
6, 1637. S. of John (1612), Esq. B. at Thornton Watlass,
Yorks. Bapt. there, Jan. i, 1621-2. School, Ripon (Mr
Palmes). Matric. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 23, 1639-
40. Of Masham, Yorks. Servant to the Lord Deputy
Wandesford in Ireland. Died before 1673. Brother of John
(i635).
DODSWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 17, 1638-9. S. of Robert, maltster, of Richmond, Yorks.
B. there. School, Richmond. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3;
M.A. 1646. One of these names licensed schoolmaster at
Bassingbourne, Cambs., Oct. 1662.
DOLBEN, WILLIAM
DODSWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY,
May 9, 1726. S. of James, druggist, 01 York. School, York
(Mr Herbert). Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1728; B.A. 1729-30-
M.A. 1733. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 13, 1731; pnest (York) Aug. 5, 1733. V. of All SainU
Pavement, York; and P.C. of St Olave's, 1733.
DODYCH or DODYKE, WILLIAM, B.A. 1511-2.
DOE, see DOO.
DOELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL, Easter
1544.
DOFFY, WILFRID. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 24, 1597.
DOGGE, EDWARD. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1628.
DOGGET, see also DOCKET and DUCKET.
DOGGET, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
27, 1654-5. -S- of William, woollendraper, of Ipswich. B.
there. School, Westminster (private; Mr Crouch). Matric.
1655 ;B.A. 1658-9 ;M.A. 1662. C. and schoolmaster at Stoke,
Suffolk, 1662.
DOGGET, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1451.
B. at Sherborne, Dorset; a nephew of Cardinal Bourchier.
B.A. 1455; M.A. 1459; B.D. 1462-3; D.D. 1471-2; LL.D.
(Bologna) ; grace for incorporation at Cambridge, 1489; D.D.
(Oxford). Fellow of King's. Provost, 1499-1501. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1459; priest, Mar. 29, 1460. Preb. of
Sarum, 1474-86. Preb. of Lincoln, 1474-1501. Preb. of
Southwell, 1475-89. R. of Eastbourne, Sussex, 1478. Am-
bassador to the pope, 1479. Treasurer of Chichester, 1479-
1501. Missioner to the King of Denmark, 1480. Chancellor
of Sarum, 1486-1501; and of Lichfield, 1489-1501. Died
Apr. 1501. Buried in Salisbury Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.)
1501; left all his books of canon and civil law to King's
College. (Cooper, i. 5 ; D.N.B. ; H. G. Harrison ; A. B. Beaven.)
DOGGET, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 3, 1626.
Perhaps s. of William, of Boxford, Suffolk, gent. B. 1608.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. (Suff. Man. Fam.,
I- 344-)
DOGGIT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1611.
One of these names s. and h. of William, late of Boxford,
Suffolk, gent.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 26, 1614. Of
Boxford, gent.; married and had issue. Probably father of
the next. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 344.)
DOGGETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1636. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Thomas, above. B. at
Groton, Suffolk, 1618. Bapt there, Jan. 5, 1618-9. B.A.
1639-40; M.A. 1643.
DOGET, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1475-6.
DOGETT, . B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1522-3. Probably Thomas;
will proved (V.C.C.) 1529.
DOGMANTON, . M.A. or higher degree, 1476-7.
DOGYN or DOGION, GEORGE. B.A. 1525-6; M.A. of Paris.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1542. Preb. of Bristol, 1542. Precentor
of Wells, 1543. R. of Long Langton, Dorset, 1546-9. R. of
Welford, Berks., 1547. V. of Chew Magna, Somerset, 1552.
Died Dec. 14, 1552. (Al. Oxon.)
DOILLONEUS, DANIEL (1682-3), see DAILLONIUS.
DOLBEN, DAVID. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1602.
S. of Robert Wynn Dolben. B. at Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh.
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609; D.D. 1627. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 23; pnest, Dec. 23, 1610. V. of Hackney, Middlesex,
1619-33. V. of Llangemyw, Denbigh, 1621. Preb. of St
Asaph, 1625. Bishop of Bangor, 1631-3. Died Nov. 27, 1633,
in London. Buried at Hackney. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C.
(D.N.B.)
DOLBEN or DOULBEN, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAG-
DALENE, Dec. 1 6, 1704. S. of Hugh. B. at Llanganaval,
Denbigh. School, Ruthin. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A.
1712.
DOULBEN, ROBERT. B.A. 1612.
DOLBEN, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1748. S. of Thomas,
V. of Wendover, Bucks. Colleger at Eton, 1707-11. Matric.
from Lincoln College, Oxford, Jan. 14, 1712-3, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1716. V. of Stoke Poges, Bucks., 1726-54.
Perhaps minor canon of Windsor. Died Sept. 5. 1754
(Al. Oxon.; according to Lipscomb, iv. 563, the father's
original name was Dally.)
DOLBEN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1614. Incorp. from Oxford. S. of
John, of Haverfordwest, Pembs. School, Westminster.
Matric. from Christ Church, Feb. 10, 1603-4, age 16; B.A.
1607; M.A. from All Souls', 1610; B.D. 1617; D-D. 1619-
R. of Stackpole Elidor, Pembs., 1616; of Lawrenny, 1620;
of Llanynys, Denbigh, 1623; of Stanwick and Benefield,
Northants., 1623. Preb. of Lincoln, 1629-31. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Williams, of Co. Carnarvon. Buned
at Stanwick, Sept. 19, 1631. Will, P.C.C. Father of John,
Archbishop of York. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
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DOLBY, see also DALBY.
DOLBY, CHAPMAN. Adm. sizar at CLARK, Sept. 23, 1693. Of
Ilston, Leics. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1727. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1700; priest (Peterb.) June 3,
1705. R. of Burton Overy, Leics., 1710-42. R. of Arthing-
worth, Northants., 1727-42. Died May 10, 1742, aged 68.
M.I. at Burton. (Nichols, n. 534; H. I. Longden.)
DOLITTLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
7, 1649. S. of Anthony, of Kidderminster, Worcs., glover.
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Received presbyterian
orders. R. of St Alphage, London Wall, 1653-62; ejected.
Afterwards kept a school at Bunhill Fields, and elsewhere.
Licensed preacher from 1689. Author. Died May 24, 1707.
(Calamy, i. 82; D.N.B.)
DOELITTLE, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1677.
D'OLIVE or DOLLEFE, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from
KING'S, 1606. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Feb. 28,
1612-3. R- of Ruckland with Worlaby, Lines., 1614-25.
DOLLEG, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1618-9.
DOLLIN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1580;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Fellow, till 1590. Conduct of the
College.
DOLLYNG, . B.A. 1523-4.
DOLLOND, SIMON (1584), see DALLAND.
DOLMAN, see also DOWMAN.
DOLMAN or DOWLMAN, ALBAN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1554; Scholar, 1554. Ord. acolyte (London) 1557-8.
DOLMAN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1564.
DOLMAN, JOHN (1488), see DOWMAN.
DOLMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1577-8. S.
of Thomas (1544), of Pocklington, Yorks., J.P. Probably adm.
at Gray's Inn, from Staple Inn, 1580. Died Oct. 20, 1623.
Brother of Robert (1575) and Peter (1581). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1612; Burke, L.G., whose account of this family differs from
that of the Surtees Soc. where two generations are apparently
confused.)
DOLMAN, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1716, from New Inn Hall,
Oxford. S. of Nathaniel, of Aldridge, Staffs., clerk. Matric.
from New Inn Hall, Oxford, June i, 1703, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1706-7; M.A. 1710. R. of Aldridge, Staffs., 1718-46.
Preb. of Lichfteld, 1721-4. Married Margaret, dau. of
William Bendy, of Short End. Died Nov. 19, 1746. Buried
at Aldridge. (H. G. Harrison.)
DOLEMAN, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1616. One of these names s. of Marmaduke. Of
Bottesford, Lines., gent. Royalist. Estates confiscated in
1652. Buried at Bottesford, Dec. 20, 1654. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
DOLMAN, PETER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1581.
S. of Thomas (1544), of Kilpin and Pocklington, Yorks.,
Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1584-5. Barrister, 1591.
Succeeded to his father's estates. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
archdeacon Richard Remington. Died Dec. 13, 1621. M.I.
at Howden. Brother of John (1577-8) and Robert (1575).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1612, 1665; Hunter, S. Yorks., H. 437; M. H.
Peacock.)
DOLMAN or DOMAN, RALPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1590. Doubtless s. of Robert Dolman, of Pocklington.
Bapt. Jan. 7, 1570-1. V. of Everingham, Yorks., 1601-18.
Buried there Dec, 26, 1618. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
DOLMAN, RO. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1550.
DOLMAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575.
S. of Thomas (1544), of Pocklington, J.P. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
from Staple Inn, 1579. Knighted, 1604. Died Mar. 15, 1627-8.
Brother of John (1577-8) and Peter (1581). (Burke, L.G.;
Hunter, S. Yorks., n. 437.)
DOLMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1544.
Doubtless s. of William, of Pocklington, Yorks.; age 23 in
1546-7- J.P. 1584- Buried at Pocklington, Mar. 31, 1589.
M.I. Father of Peter (1581), John (1577-8) and Robert (1575).
(M. H. Peacock.)
DOLPHIN, JOHN. Adm. FdL-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Oct 24,
1751. Doubtless s. of Henry, of Stafford, Esq. School, Eton.
High Sheriff of Staffs., 1760. Of Shenstone, Staffs, and of
Eyford, Gloucs. (Shaw, Staffs., 11. 49.)
DOLSTON, see DALSTON and DALTON.
DOMELAW, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1609.
S. of John, vintner. B. in St Dunstan-in-the-East, London.
B.A. 1612; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1616; B.D. 1624; D.D.
1636. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1617-31. Incorp. at Oxford,
1617. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 20, 1618, age 25.
R. of Hambledon, Bucks., 1631-40. Will (P.C.C.) 1640.
DONNE, GABRIEL
DOMETT, PHILOBETH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Jan. 27,
1727-8. S. of John, gent. B. at 'Coust,' Dorset. School,
Crewkerne, Somerset (Mr Smith). Matric. 1728 ; B.A. 1731-2 ;
M.A. 1767. V. of Axminster, Devon. V. of Bovey Tracy.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1780.
DOMMETT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 4, 1682.
S. of John. B. at Hawkhurst, Kent School, Hawkhurst.
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1685-6. Subscribed for deacon and priest
(Bristol) 1690-1. R. of Burstock, Dorset, 1690-6. R. of
Combe St Michael, Somerset, 1695-9. Died 1699. (F. S.
Hockaday; Peile, n. 89.)
DOMINIS, MARCO ANTON DE. Incorp. from Padua, 1617.
B. in the Isle of Arbe, Dalmatia, in 1566. Professor of
mathematics at Padua. Bishop of Segiii, Venice. Late
Archbishop of Spalato. Fled to England, in 1616. Dean of
Windsor and Wolverhampton, 1618-22. Master of the Savoy.
V. of West Ilsley, Berks. Left England in 1622. Imprisoned
by the Inquisition, and died in 1624. His body was burned
as that of a relapsed heretic. Author. (D.N.B. ; J. M. Neale,
Notes on Dalmatia.)
DOMVILE, see also DUMVELL.
DOMVILE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 4,
1648. S. of Richard, of Lymm, Cheshire. B. there. School,
Anderton. Matric. 1648; M.B. 1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 23, 1648. Died Dec. 1663. (Petit, I. 523.)
DOMVILL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 30,
1665. S. of William, gent., of Lymm, Cheshire. Bapt. there,
Feb. 8, 1648-9. School, Lymm. Matric. 1665. Buried Oct.
24, 1688. (Venn, I. 425; Ormerod, I. 582.)
DONATT, MATTHEW, see DANNETT.
DONATT, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544.
DONELLAN, NEHEMIAH, s,-e DANIEL.
DONER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 22) at MAGDALENE,
May 27, 1670. S. of Henry, surgeon, of Wakefield. School,
Edinburgh. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 21, 1673; priest, June, 1674.
DONGWORTH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 28, 1722. S. of Richard, R. of Burton-Coggles, Lines.
School, Eton. Colleger, 1718-22. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1730. Fellow, 1728. Master of Durham Grammar
School, 1732. V. of Gillingham, Durham, 1733-60. P.C. of
Whitworth, 1755-60. Married Catherine, dau. of John
Cosens, of Waltham Cross, Herts. Died Feb. 24, 1761.
Buried in Durham Cathedral. (G. Mag.; H. M. Wood.)
DUNGWORTH, . Adm. at MAGDALENE, July 5, 1680.
DONHALT or DOWNHALL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Easter, 1608. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1611-2;
M.A. from St John's, 1615; B.D. 1622; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow of St John's, 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14,
1620. R. of Toft, Cambs., 1622. V. of St Ives, Hunts., 1631-
43; sequestered. Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1667-9. Died
Dec. 1669. Will (P.C.C.) 1670.
DONMOW, see DUNMOW.
DONNE, see also DUNN.
DONNE, DANIEL, B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1613-4; M.A. from
Christ's, 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest, Sept.
23, 1616. R. of Ickburgh, Norfolk, 1626-7. V. of Besthorpe,
1630-46. R. of Caldecot, 1636. Died 1646. (Peile, i. 282.)
Perhaps R. of St Benet, Gracechurch St, 1637-45; and s. of
John (I574-5)- Buried there Sept. 29, 1645. (J. Ch. Smith).
DONNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1623.
S. of Marmaduke, clerk. B. in London (Gracechurch Street,
Little St Benet's). Migrated as pens, to Christ's, Oct. 18,
1624. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. B.A. 1625-6. Ord.
deacon (London) May, 1627, age 24. (Peile, i. 362.)
DONNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 28, 1682.
S. and h. of Edward, of Place Court, Salop, Esq. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1682. Father of the next.
DONNE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 14, 1705. Of
Place Court, Salop. S. of the above. Matric. 1705; LL.B.
1711; LL.D. 1722. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1705. Preb.
of Canterbury, 1734. R. of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
1738-46. Married Ann, dau. of Thomas Mulso. Died Jan. 15,
1745-6, aged 58. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. M.I.
there. (H. G. Harrison.)
DONNE, GABRIEL. Cistercian monk. Studied at TRINITY
HALL. B.D. of Oxford, 1521. S. of Angel Dun, alderman, of
London; whose will (P.C.C.) 1506. Of the house of Stratford
Langthorne, Essex. Author of the plot to arrest Tyndale
at Louvain. Returned to England, June, 1535, and was made
abbot of Buckfastleigh, Devon, 1536; surrendered, 1539 and
received a pension of £120 per annum. Preb. of St Paul's,
1541. R. of Stepney, 1544. Official of Archbishop Cranmer,
1549. Died Dec. 5, 1558. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral.
Benefactor to Trinity Hall, by the foundation of a scholarship.
Will (P.C.C.). (H. G. Harrison; J. Ch. Smith; Cooper, 1. 186.)
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DONNE, GEORGE. B.A. 1484-5.
DONNE, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1574-5. One of these
names, 'M.A.', R. of St Olave, Silver St, London, 1590-2.
R. of St Benet's, Gracechurch St, 1592-1636. Died 1636.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1636. Probably father of Daniel
(1613-4). (J. Ch. Smith.)
DONNE, JOHN. D.D. 1615 (Lit. Reg.; degree not recorded.
Said to have been urged by the King on his visit, but refused.
Afterwards enforced by mandate. See Cooper, Annals, in.
74.). Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Oct. 23, 1584, age n.
S. of John, citizen of London. Created M.A. 1610. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, 1592. After a gay life in London he was
ordained c. 1615. Chaplain to James I. R. of Keyston,
Hunts., 1616. R. of Sevenoaks, 1616-31. Preacher of
Lincoln's Inn, 1616-22. Dean of St Paul's, 1621-31. R. of
Blunham, Beds., 1622. V. of St Dunstan-in-the-West,
1624-31. Celebrated preacher and poet. Died Mar. 31, 1631.
Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C.
(D.N.B.)
DONNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1618-9. Of
Salop. B.A. 1622-3. Perhaps R. of Pertenhall, Beds.;
ejected, 1662. (Calamy, i. 223.)
DONNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1696;
B.A. 1696-7. One of these names, s. of John, of Yeddingham,
Yorks., clerk, matric. from University College, Oxford, Feb.
25, 1692-3, age 17. Ord. deacon (York) Jan. 1700-1; priest,
1701. V. of Yeddingham, 1701. (Al. Oxon.)
DONN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 30,
1707. S. of William (1662), V. of Seaton, Yorks. B. at
Pocklington, Yorks. School, Pocklington. Matric. 1707;
B.A. 1710-1. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21, 1718. Usher of
Pocklington School, 1710-45. (M. H. Peacock.)
DONN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July r, 1695. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1700; priest, 1700-1.
DONNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct. 9, 1725.
S. of Thomas (1695), of Sculthorpe, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Thelnetham (private) and Norwich. Scholar, 1725-
9; Matric. 1726; B.A. from Pembroke, 1730-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1733; priest, Mar. 10, 1733-4. R- of
Thornham, Norfolk, 1733-9; of Titchwell, 1734; and of
Sculthorpe, 1739-65. Buried at Isleworth, Midds., Oct. n,
1765. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, n. 24; J. Ch. Smith.)
DONNE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 24, 1718-9.
S. of Roger, gent., of Waxham, Norfolk. B. in Yarmouth.
Bapt. Apr. 23, 1702. School, Norwich. Matric. 1719; Scholar,
1719-21; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1730. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Mar. 1727-8. R. of Catfield, Norfolk, 1732-73. P.C. of
Ingham, 1732-73. V. of Happisburgh, 1759-73. Died July
*3i 1773- His sister, Anne, was mother of the poet Cowper.
(Venn, n. n.)
DONNE, THOMAS. 'B.A. Cambridge,' supp. for incorporation
at Oxford, 1543-4.
DONNE, THOMAS. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.), as B.A. of
ST JOHN'S College, June 29, 1603.
DONNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 12, 1695.
S. of Robert, attorney, of South Creake, Norfolk. B. at
Edgefield. Schools, Holt and Lynn. Scholar, 1695-1703;
Matric. 1696; B.A. i69g-;-i7oo; M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1704; priest, Sept. 23, 1705. R. of Scul-
thorpe, 1705-39; and of Tittleshall. R. of South Creake,
1710-39. Died June 5, 1739. M.I. at Sculthorpe. Father of
Robert (1725). (Venn, i. 497.)
DONE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, Oct. 13, 1703.
B. in London. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, late of Gray s
Inn, Esq., adm. at the Inner Temple, 1705.
DONNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1624.
DONN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 24) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1662. S. of William, of Lockton, near Pickering, Yorks.
B. there. School, Levisham. B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1667; priest, June, 1669. V. of Seaton
Ross, Yorks. Usher of Pocklington School, 1662-1710.
Buried Oct. 2, 1710. Father of William (1692) and Richard
(1707). (Yorks. Arch. Journal, xiv. 113; M. H. Peacock.)
DONNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 17, 1683.
Of Durham. B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. V. of Frampton-upon-
Severn, Gloucs., 1692-7.
DONNE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1686. B. at Ness, Salop. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1694. Fellow, 1690. Proctor, 1715. Died May 19, 1737.
DONNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1692. S. of William (1662), clerk. B. at Pocklington, Yorks.
Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 20,
1697; priest (York) June, 1699. Brother of Richard (1707).
DORINGTON, AMBROSE
DONNELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept 1590.
S. of Robert (next). B. at Birdbrook, Essex. School, Haverhill,
Suffolk. Scholar, 1591; Matric. c. 1593, as 'DontrelT; B.A.
1594-5; M.A. 1598. Probably V. of Bulmer, Essex, 1603.
DONNELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1564; B.A. from Caius, 1568-9. Perhaps M.A. from
St Catharine's, 1572, as 'Dunning.' Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr.
21, 1570. R. of Birdbrook, Essex, 1572-1601. Admon.
(P.C.C.) Aug. 1601. Father of John, above.
DONNELL, THOMAS. Probably scholar of CHRIST'S, 1539;
B.A. 1540-1 ; M.A. (Oxford) 1544-5. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1546. B.D. (Cambridge) 1549. An original fellow of Trinity,
1546. R. of Toppesfield, Essex, 1551; deprived, 1554; rein-
stated, 1558. An exile at Frankfort under Queen Mary.
R. of Birdbrook, Essex, 1559. Died Feb. 1571-2. Wm
(Cons. C. London) 1572. (Cooper, n. 532.)
DONNELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 3, 1594.
DONNING, LANCELOT, see DUNNING.
DONNINGTON, . A friar. D.D. 1482.
DONNISON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 4,
1722-3. S. of William. B. at Gateshead, Durham. School,
Sedbergh. Scholar, 1723 till 1724; Matric. 1723.
DONNITHORNE, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Feb. 8, 1727-8. S. of Nicholas, of St Agnes, Cornwall, gent.
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) June, 1734; priest, Oct. 1735. Of St Agnes, where he
succeeded his brother Joseph, 1762. Died May, 1782. Will.
P.C.C. (Burke, L.G.)
DONSTON, see also DUNSTAN.
DONSTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL,
July 5, 1742. Of Worksop, Notts. S. of George (? Henry).
School, Eton. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6.
DONSTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 3,
1672. S. of John, yeoman, of Worksop, Notts. B. there.
School, Worksop. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1680.
DONWICH, JOHN. D.Can.L. Master of CLARE, 1371-92.
Chancellor, 1371, 1374. V. of Duxworth St John, Cambs.,
1391. Preb. of St Paul's. Collector of the King's Tithes.
Resolute in supporting the privileges of the University
against the Bishop of Ely. Died Apr. 1392. Will, P.C.C.
DOO or DOE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, June 28,
1661. S. of John, citizen of London. Matric. 1661 ; B.A. 1663.
Obtained a grant of Arms, May 8, 1662. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 7, 1663.
DOO, JOHN. B.A. 1516-7; M.A. 1520-1. V. of North Colling-
ham, Notts., 1521-7. Died 1527.
DOE or DOO, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 15,
1675-6. S. of John, gent. B. at Harling, Norfolk. Matric.
1679; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May, 1684. V. of Chrishall, Essex, 1689-1712. V. ofElmdon,
1704-12. Died 1712. Father of the next.
DOO, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 7,
1710. S. of John (above), V. of Chrishall, Essex. Matric.
1711; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Fellow, 1718. Ord. deacon
(London) June 12, 1715; priest, June 16, 1717. R. of Little
Hormead, Herts., 1719-30. R. of Gt Hormead, 1721-30.
Died 1730. Will (Commis. C. Essex) 1730.
DOODY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 30,
1711. S. of Joseph, of Stafford. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. 1711; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718.
College librarian, 1717-21. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5,
1720-1. Chaplain, 1722-7.
DOOLE, NICHOLAS. Licensed to practise medicine, 1648.
DOOLE, VALESIUS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 25, 1670.
Of Suffolk.
DOOLITTLE, see DOLITTLE.
DORANT, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1487-8.
DORCHESTER, Viscount, see CARLETON, DUDLEY.
DORE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1448.
Fellow. M.A. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 23, 1467.
DORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 17, 1593-3-
S. of William. B. at Cornard, Suffolk. Schools, Sudbury and
Bures. Matric. c. 1593.
DOR, ROBERT. B.A. 1490-1; M.A. 1494.
DOREWARD, RALPH. Resident graduate in 1454.
DORINGTON, AMBROSE. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1573-4! M.A.
1577. S. of Richard, of Spaldwick, Hunts. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 8, 1577; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1580. V. of
Godmanchester, Hunts., 1579-87 R. of Brington, 1582-99.
R. of Houghton, 1588-99. Died 1599. (Cambs. and Hunts.
Archaeol. Soc., n. 182.)
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DORINGTON, EDWARD
DORYNGTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from Sx CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1571; B.A. I574-5.
DORINGTON, FRANCIS. Scholar of TRINITY, 1548. S. of
Robert, of Stafford. B.A. 1555-6; M.A. from St Catharine's,
1559; B.D. from Caius, 1565; D.D. 1575. Fellow of St
Catharine's, c. 1557. Fellow of Caius, 1562-5. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 1557-8; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 26, 1558 R. of
Saham Toney, Norfolk, 1563-89. R. of Warboys, Hunts.,
1565-1611. Buried there Apr. 13, z6n. Will, P.C.C.
Benefactor to the College. Brother of John (1559) and
William (1564). (Venn, i. 50.)
DORINGTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1602. Perhaps s. of John (1559). Probably Matric. after«
wards from Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. 15, 1604-5, age 18.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1607. Of Staffs., Esq.
DORINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar (age 13) from ST CATH-
ARINE'S, as 'Darington,' Michs. 1559. S. of Robert, gent., of
Stafford. School, Stafford. Migrated to Caius, Dec. 19, 1561,
' age 14.' M.P. for Hunts., 1584. One of these names knighted,
1603. Of Spaldwick, Hunts. Will proved, 1604. Brother of
Francis (1548) and William (1564). (Venn, i. 48.)
DORINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559.
(Apparently distinct from the above; if so, wrongly indicated
in Matric. and Degrees.)
DORINGTON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1623; B.A. 1627 Fellow, till 1628. Graduated M.D. at
Ley den; adm. there, Feb. 16, 1629-30.
DORINGTON or DODINGTON, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens.
from TRINITY, Michs. 1587, scholar from Westminster.
Perhaps s. of Francis (1548). B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595.
Fellow, 1593-1602. (One of these names incorp. M.A. at
Oxford from Lambeth, 1617; see Al. Oxon.)
DORINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1606, scholar from Westminster, 1605. Perhaps s. of John
(1559). B. in Holborn, London. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1613, age 26.
DORINGTON, ROBERT (1577-8), see DODINGTON.
DORRINGTON, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Dec. 19, 1670. ist s. of Theophilus, clothier. Bapt. at St
Mary-le-Bow, London, Nov. 23, 1654. Schools, Merchant
Taylors', Newington (Mr Horrax) and Bearden, Essex
(Mr Beard). Presbyterian preacher. Afterwards of Magdalen
College, Oxford, June 16, 1686. M.A. (Oxford) by decree,
1711. R. of Hopton Castle, Salop, 1687. R. of Wittersham,
Kent, 1699-1715. Author, theological. Died Apr. 30, 1715.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
DORINGTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1578-9; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Oct. 18, 1582. R. of Homersneld, Suffolk, 1594-1612. R. of
South Cove, 1595-7.
DORRINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
Oct. 18, 1726. S. of Luke, of St Martin's, London (? and of
Hillingdon, Midds.; M.I. 1743). School, Eton. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 30, 1726.
DORYNGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1557-8.
DORINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 13,
1564. S. of Robert, gent, of Stafford. Resided at Caius for
a year with his brother Francis (1548). Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, 1565. Matric. 1565; B.A. 1569-70; M.A.
from St Catharine's, 1573. Fellow of King's, till 1573.
Brother of John (1559) and Francis (1548).
DORISLAUS (DORESLAWE), ISAAC. Incorp. LL.D. at Cam-
bridge from Ley den, 1631. S. of Isaac, minister at Hens-
brock, Holland. B. at Alkmaar, Holland, 1595. Greville
lecturer on history at Cambridge, 1627. Admitted advocate,
Nov. 4, 1645. Judge of the Admiralty Court, 1648; prepared
the charge of treason against Charles I, 1648. British envoy
at the Hague, 1649; assassinated there by a royalist party,
May 12, 1649. Admon. (P.C.C.) May 25, 1649. (D.N.B.)
DORLING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 19,
I724-5- S. of John (? Thomas), of Isleham, Camps. School,
Bury. Matric. 1724-5; B.A. 1728-9. Ord. priest (Norwich).
Nov. 1735.
DORMAN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1577-8.
DORMAN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1445.
DORMAN, SIMON. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1596.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
DORMER, Sir CLEMENT COTTRELL, see COTTERELL.
DORMER, FLEETWOOD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Nov. 25,
1713. S. and h. of Robert, Justice Queen's Bench. B, in
London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July i, 1710. M.P. for
Malmesbury, Wilts., 1719-22, Of Lee, Bucks. Died June 21,
1726. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DOUGHTON, ARTHUR
DORMER, JOHN. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Sir
Fleetwood, of Shipton Lee, Bucks., Knt. Bapt. at Quainton,
Bucks., Jan. 6, 1611-2. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Jan. 25, 1627-8, age 16; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1630. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1628-9. Barrister, 1636. M.P. for
Buckingham, 1646-53 and 1660. Of Lee Grange, Bucks.,
Esq. Died May 22, 1679, aged 67. M.I. at Quainton. (Al.
Oxon.; Lipscomb, i. 430.)
DORMAR, MICHAEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, Easter, 1574.
Doubtless s. of Ambrose, of Gt Milton and Ascott, Oxon.
Knighted, Apr. 1604. Of Buckinghamshire. Buried at Gt
Milton, Sept. 24, 1624. (Her. and Gen., i. 338.)
DORMER, WALTER. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534; B.D. 1543-
R. of Reed, Herts., 1536-54. R. of Crawley, Bucks., 1545-66.
Buried there, Apr. i, 1566. (Lipscomb, iv. 128.)
DORMER, WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1605-6. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1611. V. of Olney, Bucks., 1611-
«4-
DORMER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1697. S. of William, gent. B. at Sheerness, Kent. School.
Southwark. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1723. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1707; priest, Sept. 19, 1708.
Minor canon of Rochester, 1716-9. V. of Hoo St Werburgh,
Kent, 1717-29. Head Master of King's School, Rochester,
1718-29. Died June 24, 1729. Buried in Rochester Cathe-
dral. M.I. (Fielding.']
DORMER, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Michs.
1544-
DORRAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1550.
DORRELL, see also DARRELL.
DORRELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1633; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1637.
DORRELL, SAMUEL. Matric. Fell.-Com from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1641. Of Kent.
DORRELL, WALTER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1577. Matric. 1577-8. Fellow, but died before graduation.
DARRELL, . Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1563.
DORSET, Earl of, see SACKVILLE, THOMAS.
DORSETT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1632.
DORSETT, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
30, 1740. S. of Michael. B. in London. 'Grecian* from
Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747.
His father was a citizen and joiner of St Botolph's, Bishops-
gate, London. Probably Inc. of Ford, Sussex. (A. W. Lock-
hart.)
DORSON, JOSIAS, see DAWSON.
DORVILLE, FREDERICK. B.D. 1616. Incorp. from Oxford.
Of Aix-la-Chapelle. B.D. from Exeter College, Oxford,
1615-6. (Al. Oxon.)
DORVILL, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1644; B.A. 1647-8.
DOSSIE or DOSIE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 6, 1694-
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1698; priest, 1700. V. of Sheffield, Yorks., 1713-53-
Died Dec. 24, 1753, aged 77. M.I. at Sheffield.
DOSSEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 23,
1703. S. of Richard, of Little Smeaton, Yorks. School,
Richmond, Yorks. (Mr Thompson). Migrated to Trinity,
June 28, 1703. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1706-7.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1707; priest, 1709.
DOTCHIN or DOCHEN, THOMAS. M.A. 1578 (Incorp. from
Oxford); B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford, 1568; M.A.
1571-2 ; supp. for M.B. 1580; M.D. 1592. Fellow of Magdalen
College, 1568-82. Proctor, 1577. Linacre lecturer, 1604.
Died Jan. 20, 1604-5. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
DOTHARAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1618.
DOUBLEDAY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 27,
1639. Matric. 1639. Afterwards Fell.-Com.
DOUBLEDAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1693.
Of London. Matric. 1694.
DOUESPE, EZECHIEL PAUL DE LA. Adm. pens, at CLARE,
Apr. 24, 1745. B. in London, Sept. 29, 1727. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22, 1751; priest (Peterb.) Feb. 23,
1752. R. of East Farleigh, Kent, 1752-94. Died Dec. 24,
1794. Buried at East Farleigh. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1795.
(Robinson, H. 93; Fielding.)
DOUGHTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 4, 1633.
Of London. Matric. 1633.
DOUGHTY, ANDREW
DOUGHTIE, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 26,
1609. S. of William, gent., of Bacton, Norfolk. School,
North Walsham. Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Ord. priest (Norwich) June 19, 1619. R. of Cranwich,
Norfolk, 1620-6. Of Wilton, 1613-44. Buried at Cranwich,
Jan. 3, 1665-6. (Venn, i. 201.)
DOUGHTY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 31, 1667. S. of Charles, gent, of Worlaby, Lines. B.
there. School, Oxcombe, near Louth. Matric. 1667. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1673. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
DOUGHTY, EDMUND. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 20) at TRINITY,
May 12, 1719. S. of Edmund, of Herts. For another of these
names see Al. Oxon.
DOUGHTY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1564. Of Derbyshire. Scholar, 1564; B.A. 1568-9; M.A.
1572. R. of Holy Trinity, Dorchester, 1580-5. V. of Ban-
well, Somerset, 1584-96. V. of Loxton, 1586-91. V. of
Chard, 1597-1603. R. of Hawkchurch, Dorset, 1605. In
1596 he went as chaplain with the expedition to Cadiz,
whence he brought away 17 books from the Jesuit College.
These are now in Hereford Cathedral Library, some inscribed
'E. Doughtie, June 23, 1596: jure belli.' Dean of Hereford,
1607-16. R. of Hampton Bishop, Hereford, 1609. V. of
Badenham. Chaplain to James I. R. of Stockport, Cheshire,
1615-6. Buried there, Oct. 17, 1616. Inventory at Chester.
(Dean of Hereford; Earwaker, i. 334.)
DOUGHTY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Easter, 1618.
DOUGHTY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 5, 1675-6. S. of Charles, yeoman, of Louth, Lines.
B. there. School, Grantham.
DOUGHTY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. i,
1677. S. of George, draper. B. at Haverhill, Suffolk. School,
Sudbury. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1679, as B.A. ; priest,
May, 1684. R. of Martlesham, Suffolk, 1699-1724. Died
Mar. 14, 1724, aged 69. Buried at Martlesham. (Burke,
L.G.)
DOUGHTY, GREGORY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1706. B. in London. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714;
D.D. 1736. Fellow, 1710. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 20,
1722; priest, Sept. 1722. V. of Fordingbridge, Hants. Author,
Sermon. Died Mar. 1742. Will (P.C.C.) 1743. (Harwood.)
DOUGHTY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1640. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Robert (1611-2), master of Wakefield
School. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1649. Master of Kirkham School,
Lanes., 1644. Usher of Wakefield School, 1646-9. Probably
buried at Wakefield, Apr. 30, 1698. Brother of Thomas
(1653). (M. H. Peacock; J. Parker.)
DOUGHTY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 26, 1651.
Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 21 ; priest, Feb. 24, 1661-2. R. of Elton, Durham,
1668-1708. Married (? 2nd marriage) July 19, 1672, at Roxby,
Lines., Mary Wixman. Buried Dec. 25, 1708. Father of the
next. (H. M. Wood.)
DOUGHTY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1683. S. of Henry, above. B. at Elton, Durham. School,
Durham. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Probably the non-
juror who was Chaplain to the Archbishop of York. Ordained
by Wm Lloyd, May 23, 1694. C. of Robin Hood's Bay, Yorks.
Consecrated Bishop by Nathaniel Spinks, and others, at
Edinburgh, Mar. 30, 1725. Died July 14, 1730. (N. and Q.,
1863, i. 243.)
DOUGHTY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1715. S. of Thomas, parish clerk. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Appointed 3rd
master at Shrewsbury, 1728.
DOUGHTIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 12,
1578-9. S. of William, yeoman, of Hanworth, Norfolk.
Schools, Suffield and Aylsham. Matric. 1578-9; B.A. 1582-3;
Scholar to 1586; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1593. R. of Alphington,
Devon, 1593-1637. Preb. of Exeter, 1602-31. Died 1637.
Will (Exeter). (Venn, i. 100.)
DOUGHTY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 26, 1594.
Of Norfolk. Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord.
priest (Norwich) 1610. R. of Wood Norton, Norfolk, 1616.
DOUGHTIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 23, 1607.
Matric. 1607. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Hoveton St John,
Norfolk; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 13, 1610-1.
DOUGHTY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1634.
DOUGHTY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1652. S. of Henry, of Gt Stainton, Durham. B. in Warwick-
shire. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1652. Probably ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 30, 1661, as 'literate.'
DOUGHTY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 10, 1660.
S. of William (1637), of Aylsham, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Aylsham (private) and Norwich. Matric. 1660; Scholar,
1660-7; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
DOUGHTY, WILLIAM
Dec. 23, 1665; priest, June 2, 1667, as R. of Oxnead. R. of
Earsham, 1671. R. of Lyng, 1672. Chaplain to the Earl of
Northampton. Died 1702. Buried at Earsham. Admon
(Norwich C.C.) 1702. (Venn, i. 408; Vit. of Norfolk, 1664.)
DOUGHTY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 3,
1675. S. of Samuel, of Mancetter, Warws. B. at Sibstone,
Leics. Schools, Bosworth (Mr Thomas Chapman) and
Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Mr Samuel Shaw.)
DOUGHTY, MICHAEL. Incorp. M.A. 1673, from Trinity College,
Dublin. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Osgodby Park, Yorks.
B.A. (Dublin) 1660. Ord. deacon (York) June 14, 1663;
priest, May 21, 1665. V. of Hemingbrough, Yorks., 1667-70.
Married, at Hemingbrough, May 9, 1667, Anne, dau. of
Edward Kirlew, of Hagthorpe. (J. Parker; Thos. Burton,
Hemingborough, in.)
DOUGHTY, NATHANIEL, Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 19,
1645-6. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Will
(P.C.C.) 1654; of Sibstone, Leics., clerk. Proved by brother
Samuel (1637) and Thomas (1629).
DOUGHTY, ROBERT. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
Doubtless s. of John, of Ovenden, Halifax. Bapt. Nov. 9,
1589. Scholar of St John's, Nov. 1607, from Halifax School.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1614. Master of Gisburn School,
Yorks. Headmaster of Wakefield, 1623-63. Died 1663.
Buried in choir of Wakefield Church, Feb. 24, 1662-3.
Father of Henry (1640) and Thomas (1653). (M. H. Peacock.)
DOUGHTY, 'ROBERT.' Matric. Fell.-Com. from CAIUS, Easter,
1632. (Doubtless a mistake for William whom see.)
DOUGHTY, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1635. Of
Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Hanworth, Norfolk,
Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 10, 1634.
DOUGHTY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at JESUS, June 14,
1671. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1674; B.A.
1674-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1677; priest, Sept. 1678.
C. of Comberton, Cambs., 1685.
DOUGHTY, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, May
28, 1674. S. of William, gent., of Hanworth, Norfolk.
B. in Norwich. Matric. 1674. Of Hanworth, Esq. Died 1742.
Will (P.C.C.) 1742- (Venn, i. 450.)
DOUGHTY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 6, 1637.
Of Hereford, Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. R. of
Bringhurst, Leics., 1644. R. of Sibstone; ejected, 1662.
Afterwards preacher at Ashby. Brother of Nathaniel (1645-
6) and Thomas (1629). (Calamy, n. 128.)
DOUGHTY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 2,
1661. S. of Henry, minister of Gt Stainton, Durham. B.
there. School, Brignall. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 1664-5; priest, Mar. 1665-6. V. of
Boxted, Essex, 1669-73. (Peile, i. 597.)
DOUGHTY, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 5, 1672.
B. at Fitz, Salop. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679;
B.D. 1686. Fellow, 1678-90. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 19,
1680. R. of Stanground, Hunts., 1690-1720. Died Nov. 14,
1720. (Burke, L.G.)
DOUGHTY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1588; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1597.
DOUGHTY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1623. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1626-7. Buried at St
Botolph's, Cambridge, Aug. 30, 1628.
DOUGHTY, THOMAS. Adm. at EMMANUEL, July, 1629. Of
Herefordshire. B.A. 1632-3 ;M.A. 1636. Ord. pnest (Peterb.)
June 4, 1637. Perhaps V. of Medbourne, Leics., 1646;
ejected, 1661 Brother of Samuel (1637) and Nathaniel
(1645-6).
DOUGHTY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 23, 1653. S. of Robert (1611-2), master of Wakefield
School. School, Wakefield. Matric 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A.
1660; D.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1664.
Chaplain to the Duke of York. V. of Romsey, Hants., 1662.
R. of Bishopstoke, 1666-98. Canon of Windsor, 1673. R. of
Clewer, Berks., 1680. Died Dec. 2, 1701. M.I. at Windsor.
Brother of Henry (1640). (Al. Oxon.)
DOUBTY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 21, 1667-8.
DOUGHTY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 30, 1696. S. of
William, of Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. Nov. 5, 1677. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. priest (York)
May 31, 1702. R. of Waddingworth, Lines., 1707. V. of
Wispington, 1707.
DOUGHTY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
Jan. 21, 1705-6. S. of , citizen of London. B. there.
DOUGHTY, WILLIAM. Perhaps B.Civ.L. 1480-1; and, as
'Dowting,' D.Can.L. 1494. Of York diocese. Chaplain to
Bishop Alcock. Ord. deacon, Apr.; priest, May, 1488. R. of
Terrington, Norfolk, 1489. Chancellor of Ely, 1490- R- °«
Wisbech St Peter, 1494. R. of Newton, Isle of Ely, till 1498.
R. of Elm, Cambs., and Emnetb, Norfolk, 1500. Died c.
1503. (Cooper, i. 8.)
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DOUGHTY, WILLIAM
DOUGHTY, WILLIAM. A priest. B.Can.L. 1520-1. V. of
Caldecot, Cambs., 1520-38. Died 1538.
DOUGHTIE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS,
June 9, 1609. S. and h. of Robert, gent., of Hanworth,
Norfolk. B. at Norwich. School, Aylsham. Matric. 1609.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 10, 1610. Of Hanworth, gent.
Possibly Alderman and M.P. for King's Lynn, 1624, 1628
and 1640. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1656; of
Lincoln's Inn. Father of the next. (Venn, i. 202; KM. of
Norfolk.)
DOUGHTY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CAIUS,
Nov. 20, 1631. S. of William (above), gent. B. at Hanworth,
Norfolk. School, Aylsham. Probably matric. as 'Robert,'
1632. Of Norwich, gent. Will (P.C.C.) 1654; mentions sons
Robert and William. (Venn, i. 304.)
DOUGHTY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 20,
1637. S. of Robert, gent., of Aylsham, Norfolk. Schools,
Aylsham and Ashmanhaugh. Of Hanworth, gent. Buried at
Aylsham, Aug. 10, 1678. Will (Norw. C.C.) 1678. Father of
John (1660). (Venn, i. 326; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
DOUGHTY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 2,
1696. S. of Robert (1674), gent., of Hanworth, Norfolk.
B. in Norwich. School, Bury. Matric. 1696. Fell.-Com. Mar.
20,1696-7. Died 1698. Buried at Hanworth. (Venn, i. 498.)
DOWTY, . B.Civ.L. 1480-1. Perhaps William Dowting;
whom see.
DOUGHTIE, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY, 1570.
DOUGLAS, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1720; M.A. 1722. Grandson of William, Earl of Morton. One
of these names R. of Enmore, Somerset, 1729-36. (The
prebend of Durham seems to have been an Oxford con-
temporary.)
DOUGLAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 29,
1732. S. of John, of Leeds. School, Leeds (Mr Bernard).
Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1732; B.A. i735-*; M.A. 1740- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June i; priest, June 29, 1740. R. of
Eccleston, Lanes., 1741-66. Buried there Mar. 4, 1766.
DOUGLAS, JOHN ST LEGER. Adm. Fell. -Com. vage 17) at
TRINITY, Oct. 22, 1748. S. of John, of St Christopher's,
West Indies. School, Westminster. M.P. for Hindon, Wilts.,
1768-74; for Weobley, Herefordshire, 1774-83. Died May 23,
1783. (A. B. Beaven )
DOUGLASTE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1635.
DOWGLASSE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr.
13, 1630. S. of William, clothier, of Yorkshire. B. at Leeds.
Bapt. at St Peter's, Feb. 2, 1614-5. School, Leeds. Matric.
1631; Scholar, 1633-7; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Probably
V. of Threckingham, Lines., 1642. Perhaps minister of
Yoxford, Suffolk, in 1646; one of the classis. (Venn, i. 293.)
DOUKER or DOWKER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at SIDNEY, Dec. 6, 1677, as 'Douser.' From Edinburgh
University. Only s. of William, mercer, deceased. B. at
Malton, Yorks. School, Pickering (Mr Grey). B.A. 1677-8;
M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 27, 1680.
DOULSON, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1637.
DOUNCER, THOMAS. Pens, at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 1594.
DOUTH (?) WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596.
DOUTHAM, WILLIAM, see DUNTHORN.
DOUTHWAITE, CUTHBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAG-
DALENE, June 17, 1729. S. of Timothy. B. at Bishop
Auckland, Durham. School, Bishop Auckland. Matric. 1729;
B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736. Fellow, 1735. Tutor. Ord. priest
(Ely) June, 1734. R. of Stoke St Mary, Ipswich. V. of
Rushmere, Suffolk. Died at Ipswich, Dec. 29, 1781. Will
(P.C.C.) 1782; of Ipswich. (G. Mag.)
DOUTHWAITE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1623.
DOWTHWAITE, JOSEPH. Student at CHRIST'S, as Westmore-
land scholar, Michs. 1720-3. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1721 ;
priest, June, 1723; as literate. R. of Feliskirk, Yorks., 1739-
65. Died Aug. 23, 1765. (Petie, n. 202; G. Mag.)
DOUGHTWATE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1636.
DOVE or DOWE, BARJONAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June
30, 1609. Matric. 1609; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Master of Boston Grammar School, 1613-6. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept, 25; priest, Sept. 26, 1614. V. of Aslackby,
Lines., 1627. Father of Timothy (1650).
DOVE, BARJONAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 6, 1692;
afterwards pensioner. Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of Timothy
(1650), R. of Rippingale. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1698; priest, Sept. 22, 1700. V. of
Croxton-Keyrial, Leics., 1701. Admon. (Leicester) 1702.
(.Vise. Gen. et Her., iv. 424.)
DOVE, ROBOSHER
DOVE or DOWE, BARJOSHUA. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June 17, 1614.
DOVE, CHARLES. Adm. FelL-Com. atST CATHARINE'S, June 12,
1708. Matric. 1708.
DOVE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1564-5; B.A. 1568-9.
DOWE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620; B.D. 1627; D.D. 1638.
Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1621. V. of Battle, Sussex, 1629.
R. of All Saints', Hastings, 1636. Author, theological.
(Peile, i. 291.)
DOVE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1639.
DOVE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 17, 1689. Prob-
ably s. of Simon (1650), of Hadleigh, Suffolk. Adm. at Wood-
bridge School, 1682. Died before his father. (V.B.Redstone;
Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, iv. 312.)
DOVE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 4,
1649. S. of Sir WiL'iam, Knt., deceased. B. at Upton,
Nor than ts. School, Oundle. Matric. 1649. Brother of Nevill
(1647-8).
DOVE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1628. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
DOVE, FYNN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 19,
1725. Doubtless s. of Simon, of Marlesford, Suffolk, and
grandson of Simon (1650). School, Ipswich. Matric. 1725;
Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1730-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1736; priest, Mar. 6, 1736-7.
Died 1770. (Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, iv. 312.)
DOVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 29, 1658; scholar
from Westminster, 1659. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661-2; M.A.
1665; D.D. 1677. Fellow, 1664. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1664-5; priest, June, 1672. V. of
St Bride's, Fleet Street, London, 1674-95. Archdeacon of
Richmond, Yorks., 1678-95. Chaplain to Charles II, James
II, and William and Mary. Died Mar. n, 1694-5. Will
(P.C.C.) 1695. M.I. at St Bride's, with arms of Dove of East
Bergholt, Suffolk. (D.N.B.)
DOVE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1717. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1721-2; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1726.
C. of Tickencote, Rutland. V. of Exton, 1735. V. of Burton
Pedwardine, Lines., 1737^-8. •
DOVE, JOHN. B.Can.L. before 1459. Gustos of Hospital of
St John, Bedford. V. of Turvey, Beds.
DOVE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1506. One
of these names R. of Borley, Essex. Will (Comm. C. Essex)
I55I-
DOVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1549.
DOWE. JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1606. S. of
Robert, R. of Upper RickinghaU, Suffolk. School, Botesdale.
Migrated to Caius, Apr. 20, 1608, age 22.
DOVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 1620-1.
DOVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 26, 1650. Matric.
1650; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. V. of Burstwick, Yorks.,
1665-70. V. of Welton, Howden, 1670-82.
DOVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 18, 1661. Matric.
1661. Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 4, 1663, as
s. of Thomas, of Upton, Northants., Esq.
DOVE, NEVILL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Jan. 4, 1647-8.
S. of Sir William, Knt., deceased. B. at Peterborough.
Schools, Stamford (Mr Jackson) and Oundle. Matric. 1647-8;
B.A. 1651. Licensed to practise medicine, 1661. Brother of
Edward (1649), grandson of Thomas (1571).
DOVE, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1559.
DOVE or DOWE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1566. S. of Henry, of Attleborough, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham. B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 2, 1572. V. of Elm, Cambs., and Emneth,
Norfolk, in 1576. V. of Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, 1587-1606.
(Venn, i. 70.)
DOVE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1595; B.A.
from Clare, 1599-1600; M.A. from Magdalene, 1603. One of
these names V. of St Neots, Hunts., 1616-22. Buried at Hail
Weston, Oct. 25, 1625.
DOVE, ROBERT. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, of Salisbury. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Oct. 31, 1623, age 17; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1629. V. of
Ilsington, Devon, 1634-45. R- of Elm, Cambs., and Emneth,
Norfolk, 1641-5. Died Sept 14, 1645. Buried at Ilsington.
Brother of Thomas (1650). (Al. Oxon.; Randolph's Walker.)
DOVE, ROBOSHER. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1619;
'literate, late of EMMANUEL College; born at Stratford.
Sussex (? Essex); aged 23,' as C. of Manningtree, Essex;
priest, Dec. 24, 1620 ('B.A.'). C. of Weeks, Essex. R. of
Foulness, c. 1632-9.
DOVE, SAMUEL
DOVE or DO WE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 12,
1651. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A.
1658.
DOVE, SIMON. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1650. Of Suffolk.
Probably Lord of the Manor of Marlesford, 1687. Died
before 1717. Perhaps father of Edmund (1689).
DOVE, SIMON. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 17, 1722-3.
Of Barham, Ipswich. Doubtless s. of Simon, of Marlesford,
Suffolk (and grandson of the above). Matric. 1723. Of Stow-
market. Died Oct. 22, 1757. (Copinger, Manors of Suffolk,
iv. 312.)
DOVE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1566.
DOVE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1571.
S. of William. B. in London, 1555. School, Merchant
Taylors'. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Nominated one of the
first scholars at Jesus College, Oxford. Elected 'tanquam
socius,' 1575. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1578.
V. of Saffron Walden, Essex, 1580-1607. R. of Framlingham,
Suffolk, 1584-1630. R. of Heydon, Essex, 1586-8. Chaplain
to the Queen. Dean of Norwich, 1589. Bishop of Peter-
borough, 1601-30. V. of Polebrooke, Northants., 1608.
Buried at Peterborough, Aug. 30, 1630. Will, P.C.C. Father
of the next. (D.N.B.)
DOVE, THOMAS. Scholar of TRINITY, 1605. S. of Thomas
(above). Bapt. at Saffron Walden, Aug. 29, 1587. B.A.
1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 10, 1610-1;
priest, Sept. 22, 1611. R. of Scotter, Lines., 1611. R. of
Castor, Northants., 1613-29. V. of West Mersea, Essex.
Archdeacon of Northampton, 1612-29. Preb. of Peter-
borough, 1614. Buried in Peterborough Cathedral, July 25,
1629. Admon. (Peterb.) 1629. (D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
DOVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 25, 1609.
Matric. 1609.
DOVE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1618.
Of Surrey. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Perhaps R. of Pattis-
wick, Essex, till 1641; sequestered. V. of W. Mersea.
DOVE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1623. Of North-
amptonshire. S. and h. of Sir William, Knt., of Upton,
Northants. B. at Peterborough, 1606. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May n, 1626. Married in 1633, Frances, dau. of
William Becke, of Castleacre, Norfolk, Esq. Buried at Castor,
Apr. 26, 1654. (N, and Q., 6th S., ix. 417.)
DOVE, THOMAS. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry, of Salisbury. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Oct. 22, 1630, age 18; B.A. 1632; M.A. 1634-5. R» of Elm,
Cambs., and Emneth, Norfolk, 1646, on his brother Robert's
sequestration. (A I. Oxon.)
DOVE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1652. Of North-
amptonshire.
DOVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, June 26, 1746.
Matric. 1747; Scholar,. 1747. Perhaps LL.B. 1766. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 10, 1750; priest, Mar. 18, 1753. V. of
Gazeley, Cambs., 1766-1808. R. of Rattlesden, Suffolk.
1798-1808. One of these names R of Caldecote, Herts., 1789.
DOVE or DOWE, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 6,
1650. S. of Barjpnas (1609), V. of Aslackby, Lines. B. there.
Matric. 1653. Migrated to St John's, Jan. 21, 1654-5, a8e 2°-
B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1670. Ord. in Ireland by the Bishop of
Ardfert and Aghadoe. R. of Rippingale, Lines., 1660. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 390.)
DOVE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1570.
DOVE or DOWE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 18) at CAIUS,
Jan. n, 1580-1. S. of William. B. at Debenham, Suffolk.
Schools, Botesdale, Bungay, and Fressingfield. Matric.
1580-1.
DOVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 2,
1638. S. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Newton-on-Rawcliffe,
Yorks. Schools, Pickering (Mr Edward Bright) and Coxwold
(Mr William Smelt). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1646.
DOVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 3,
1695-6. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1700; priest, 1700.
DOWE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1563.
DOVE, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1636. Of
Suffolk.
DOVER, Earl of, see CAREY, HENRY.
DOVER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 8, 1685.
S of James, citizen of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich.
Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1685-92; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1694. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1691.
V. of Limpenhoe and Southwood, 1693-1727. R. of Burling-
ham St Peter, Norfolk, 1697-1727. R. of Blofield, 1727-35.
Died July 18, 1735. M.I. at Blofield. Will (Norw. C.C.) 1735-
(Venn, i. 478.)
DOWMAN, EDWARD
DOVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEBNS', Jan. 29, 1599-1600.
B. at Ba»senthwaite, Cumberland. B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606.
Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1605, age 24, C. of Bame Elms;
priest, Dec. 20, 1606. C. of St Andrew Wardrobe. Perhaps
R. of Cranford St John, Northants., 1621-4. Died 1624.
DOVER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. 1593-4. Of
Norfolk. Matric. c. 1594.
DOVER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 15, 1595. Of
Norfolk. Matric. c. 1595. One of these names, of Gt Elling-
ham, Norfolk, adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 27, 1604-5.
DOVER, ROBERT. Sizar at QUEENS', Aug. 25, 1613. Of
Cumberland.
DOVER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Nov. 4, 1686; M.B.
1687. S. of John, of Barton-on-the-Heath, Warws., gent.
Bapt. there, May 6, 1662. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Dec. i, 1680, 'aged 16'; B.A. 1684. Practised at
Bristol. Sailed thence in 1708, on a privateering expedition
round the world for three years, where they took many prizes,
and captured Guayaquil, Ecuador. Licentiate, R.C.P. 1721.
Practised afterwards in London and elsewhere. Known as
the inventor of 'Dover's powder.' Author, The Ancient
Physician's Legacy. Buried at Stanway, Gloucs., Apr. 15,
1742. (D.N.B. ; Vis. of Warws., 1682; and Venn, Early
Collegiate Life.)
DOVER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 6, 1653. Of
Yorkshire. Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. College
Chaplain, 1658-1660. V. of Appleton, Yorks., 1662.
DOVEY, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1588-9. Of Worcester-
shire. M.A. 1592. Fellow, 1591-2.
DOWBIGGIN, DAVID. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 23,
1751. Of Horton, Yorks. B.A. 1755.
DOWBIGGIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1718. S. of Christopher, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Tatham. School, Sedbergh. Brother of Thomas (1718).
DOWBIGGIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S,
June 9, 1671. S. of Thomas. Probably b. at Ince, Lanes.
School, Thirsk. B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1675; priest, June, 1680. R. of Birkby, near Nprthallerton,
Aug. 14, 1701. Buried there July 14, 1721. (Peile, n. 36.)
DOWBIGGIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 14,
1718. S. of Christopher, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Tatham, near Lancaster. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1718;
B.A. 1721-2. Ord. deacon (York) May 20, 1722; priest,
June 9, 1723 V. of Garton-on -the-Wolds, Yorks., before
1750. V. of Hutton Cranswick, 1750-67. Brother of John
(1718). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 316.)
DOWDESWELL. CHARLES. Elected scholar at TRINITY, from
Westminster, 1704; but entered at Christ Church, Oxford.
S. of William, of Ash ton, Gloucs., clerk. Died July 22, 1705.
DOWDESWELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Sept. 20,
1731. B. in London. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 21, 1735-6. R. of Bradeston, Norfolk,
1758-63. R. of Strumpshaw, 1758-63. Died Nov. 25, 1763.
DOWDING, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
June 29, 1706. 2nd s. of Joseph, gent., of Stower Provost,
Dorset. School, Eton. Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1706. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, June, 1706.
DOWE, see also DOVE.
DOWE or DOWS, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1506-7.
DOWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 29,
1645. S. of Peter. B. at Leicester. School, Leicester. Matric.
1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1656. Incorp. at Oxford, 1658.
V. of Melton Mowbray,i66o-go. Author, theological. Buried,
Oct. 5, 1690, at Melton Mowbray. Will, Leicester. (Peile, i.
496; Nichols, H. 249.)
DOWELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Jan. 27, 1648-9.
Of Warwickshire. One of these names C. of Weeley, Essex,
in 1650. R. 1654-60.
DOWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1622.
Of Dorset.
DOWGLASS, see DOUGLAS.
DOWKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1555-
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1559-60- Fellow, 1560.
DOWKER, see DOUKER.
DOWLE, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1622.
DOWLMAN, . D.D. 1523-4.
DOWLY, PETER. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 19,
1680.
DOWLY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1552.
DOWMAN, see also DOLMAN.
DOWMAN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1582.
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DOWMAN, FRANCIS
DOWMAN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
29, 1639-40. S. of William, gent., of Uffington, Lines. B. at
Clipsham, Rutland. School, Stanford. Matric. 1640. Brother
of Mildmay (1648). (Lines. Pedigrees.)
DOWMAN, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1681. S. of Mildmay (1648), Esq. B. at Soham, Cambs.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1 68 1. Father of the next.
DOWMAN, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May 26,
1708. S. of Isaac (above), of Soham, Cambs., gent. Matric.
1709.
DOWMAN, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1553-
DOWMAN, DOWLMAN or DOLMAN, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1488;
D.Civ.L. 1494. S. of William, of Pocklington, Yorks. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1514. R. of All Saints', Fulbourn, Cambs.,
c. 1475. R. of Pocklington, Yorks. Preb. of Sarum, 1505.
R. of St Nicholas Aeons, London, 1506. Archdeacon of
Suffolk, 1507-26. Preb. of St Paul's, 1507-26. Preb. of
Lichfteld, 1509-25. Founder of Pocklington School, 1514.
Benefactor to St John's. Died Nov. n, 1525. Will (P.C.C.)
1526. To be buried in the Chapel of St Catharine in St Paul's.
(Cooper, i. 33; Al. Oxon.; M. H. Peacock.)
DOWMAN, MILDMAY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 5, 1648. S. of William, gent., of Uffington, near Stam-
ford, Lines. B. there. School, Botolph Bridge, near Peter-
borough. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 14, 1651.
Brother of Francis (1639-40), father of Isaac (1681).
DOWMAN or DOLMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, Apr. 25, 1657. S. of Richard, gent., of Hayton,
Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington. Matric. 1658. Prob-
ably R. of North Newbald, Yorks., 1680.
DOWMAN, ROGER. Adm. scholar (age 19) at CAIUS, Mar. 26,
1582. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at 'Havere* (? Hathern),
Leics. School, Kegworth. Probably drowned in the Cam.
Buried at Grantchester, May 4, 1583. (Venn, i. 114.)
DOWNALL, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1602.
DOWNE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1628, as Ambrose; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. V. of Northam,
Devon; ejected, 1662. Died at the age of So. Will (Exeter)
1690; of Exeter. Brother of Mark (1629) and Thomas (1625),
father of John (1677) and Thomas (1670). (Calamy, i. 386.)
DOWNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 14, 1631.
Matric. 1631. Of Devon. Perhaps s. of John (next), of
Instow, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, June
21, 1633, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1634-5; M.A. 1637. M.D.
from Caen, 1647-8. Incorp. at Oxford. Practised at Barn-
staple. (Al. Oxon.)
DOWNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July i, 1586. S. of
John (and Joan, sister of Bishop Jewell). B. at Holdsworthy,
Devon, c. 1570. Matric. 1586; Scholar; B.A. 1589-90; M.A.
1593; B.D. 1600. Fellow, 1594. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600.
V. of Winsford, Somerset, 1602-5. R- of Instow, Devon,
1604-31. Author, religious. Buried at Instow, 1631. Will,
P.C.C. Perhaps father of Henry (above). (D.N.B. According
to Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., i. 200, he was s. of Henry.)
DOWNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 6, 1603.
S. of William, R. of Gidleigh, Devon. School, Clanaborough,
Devon. Matric. 1603. One of these names R. of Nymet
Rowland; will proved (Exeter) 1619. (Venn, i. 182.)
DOWNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 9, 1677.
S. of Anthony (1628), clerk. B. at Northam, Devon. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Fellow,
1689. Died in College, of small-pox, c. 1689. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1689. Brother of Thomas (1670).
DOWNE, MARK. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 6, 1629. Of
Devon. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ejected from St Petrock's,
Exeter, 1662. Died Oct. 1680. Brother of Anthony (1628)
and Thomas (1625). (Calamy, i. 370.)
DOWNE, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Aug. 30, 1662.
S. of Walter, of Devon, farmer. Matric. 1663. Previously
matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, July 13, 1660. B.A.
1663-4. V. of St Bruard, Cornwall, 1691-1703. Will proved
(Exeter) 1723.
DOWNE, RICHARD. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps
s. of John, of Pilton, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College,
Dec. 13, 1615, age 18; B.A. 1619; M.A. 1621-2; B.D. 1630;
D.D. 1633. R. of Tawstock and Marwood, Devon, 1636.
(Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Devon, 1620.)
DOWNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1598;
B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 29, 1603. V. of Stratton,
Cornwall, 1606; of Buckland Bruere, Devon, 1611. Will
(Exeter) 1630; of Stratton.
DOWNES, GEORGE
DOWNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1625.
Of Cornwall. Migrated to Queens', June 8, 1625. B.A. 1628-
9; M.A. 1632. Ejected from St Edmund's, Exeter, 1662.
Probably brother of Anthony (1628) and Mark (1629).
(Calamy, i. 369.)
DOWNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1670; B.A. 1670-1. S. of Anthony (1628), V. of Northam,
Devon. B. there. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Dec. 17, 1663. R. of Sutcombe, Devon, 1670. Will (Exeter)
1702. Brother of John (1677). (Al. Oxon.)
DOWNE, Viscount, see DAWNAY, JOHN.
DOWNER, THOMAS. M.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford); B.A.
(Oxford) 1604; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1614. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
Sept. 25; priest, Dec. 18, 1608. R. of Radnage, Bucks., 1613.
V. of Kirtlington, Oxon., 1616. V. of Charlbury, 1623. (Al.
Oxon.)
DOWNES, ANDREW. Scholar of ST JOHN'S, 1567. Of Salop.
School, Shrewsbury. B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574; B.D. 1582.
Fellow, 1571. Regius Professor of Greek, 1585-1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 25, 1575. One of the translators of the
Authorized Version. Died Feb. 2, 1627-8. Will (P.C.C.) 1628.
(D.N.B.)
DOWNES, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1641.
One of these names R. of Coppenhall, Cheshire, 1653. Buried
there June 3, 1674.
DOWNES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
25, 1743. S. of Joseph (1714), clerk, of Manchester. B. at
Stockport. School, Manchester. Matric. 1743; LL.B. 1749.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1749; priest (Rochester)
Sept. 23, 1750. Fellow of the Collegiate Church of Man-
chester, 1760-3. R. of St Mary's, Manchester, 1761-3. Died
Oct. 31, 1763. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 537.)
DOWNES, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. I534-5J M.A. 1538-9; B.D.
1546. One of the original fellows of TRINITY, 1546. V. of
Enfield, Middlesex, 1550-5. Died 1555.
DOWNES, EDMUND. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1600.
DOWNES, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, May 14, 1709.
S. and h. of Edward, of Shrigley, Cheshire, Esq. Matric. 1709.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct 18, 1711. Succeeded his
father at Shrigley. Died Aug. 4, 1748. Buried at Prestbury.
(A. Gray.)
DOWNES, ELKANAH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 10,
1630. S. of Robert, carpenter, of Yorkshire. B. at Pudsey.
Bapt. at Calverley, Aug. 4, 1611. School, Bradford. Matric.
1631; B.A. 1633-4; Scholar, 1634-7; M.A. 1637; D.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest, May
20, 1638. V. of Ashstead, Surrey, till 1683. R. of Digswell,
Herts., 1647 (when he subscribed the Bishop of London's
book, Mar. 18, 1646-7). P.C. of St Mary's, Chatham, 1661-2.
P.C. of Trinity Minories, London, 1661-6. R. of St Leonard,
Eastcheap, 1661-6. Preacher at St Bartholomew's, 1662.
Died 1683. Will (Comm. C. Surrey) 1683. (Venn, i.
293-)
DOWNES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1550.
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 19,
1552-3-
DOWNES, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Nov. 5,
1644. Of Cheshire. Doubtless s. of Francis, of Chorley,
Cheshire, Esq. Adm. at Oundle School, Mar. 4, 1637-8; then
living at Pytchley. One of these names, of Northamptonshire,
adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. i, 1646-7.
DOWNES, GEOFFREY. B.A. 1485-6; M.A. 1489. Fellow of
QUEENS', 1490-4. Died 1529; see next.
DOWNES, GEOFFREY. Of Lichfield diocese. B.A. 1511-2;
M.A. 1515; B.D. 1521; D.D. 1526. S. of Roger, of Shrigley,
Cheshire. Fellow of JESUS, 1512. University preacher, 1520.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 20, 1516; priest, Dec. 20, 1516. Preb.
of York, 1532. Preb. of Southwell, 1535. Chancellor of York,
1537-60. Died July, 1561. Will (Dean and Chapter of York)
1561. From will of James Downes, R. of Wickham Breux,
Kent, 1529: 'Mr Geoffrey Downes, D.D., of Jesus College to
pray for my soul and the soul of Mr Geoffrey Downes.'
(Cooper, i. 210; A. Gray.)
DOWNES, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1554. B. at Shrigley, Cheshire. B.A. 1557-8; M.A. 1561.
Fellow of St John's, 1558. B.D. (Oxford) 1572. Ord. deacon
(London) June, 1568. R. of Chadwell, Essex, 1568-75; of
St Margaret Lothbury, 1572-3; deprived. V. of Gillingham,
Kent, 1572-91. R. of Bishopsbourne, 1576-9; of Little
Thurrock, Essex, 1579. Buried at Gillingham, Nov. 16, 1591.
(Al. Oxon.; Peile, i. 55; Cooper, n. 182.)
DOWNES, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1564.
Perhaps R. of Higham-on-the-Hill, Leics., 1579-83. Died
Apr. 22, 1583.
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DOWNES, HENRY
DOWNES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1740. S. of John (1708), clerk, of Derbyshire. B. at Derwent
(his mother was of Derwent Hall, Derby). School, Rother-
ham. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4. Ord. priest (York) Feb. 19,
1743-4. C. of St Paul's, Sheffield, 1745-75. Master of
Shrewsbury (or Talbot's) Hospital, Sheffield. V. of Eccles-
field, 1768-75. Died July I, 1775. Buried at St Paul's,
Sheffield. (Scott-Mayor, in. 508; F.M.G., 694; M. H. Pea-
cock.)
DOWNES, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
One of these names subscribed for deacon's and priest's
orders (Lincoln) Mar. 26, 1586. V. of Hainton, Lines., 1586.
DOWNES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1715. S. of Richard, clerk, deceased. B. at East Meon,
Hants. School, Cambridge (Mr Foster). Matric. 1715 ; B.A.
1718-9. Brother of Marmaduke (1715) and John (1701).
Will (P.C.C.) 1766, of one of these names, 'of Petersfield,
Hants., clerk.'
DOWNES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 31, 1727. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20,
1730. One of these names R. of North Burlingham, Norfolk,
in 1737.
DOWNES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1551.
DOWNES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1571-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 24, 1576-7; priest,
Aug. 27, 1577. R. of Benniworth, Lines., 1576-7. R. of
Lusby, 1582. R. of Manby, 1583.
DOWNES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1597.
DOWNES or DOWNE, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. from Oxford, 1629.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 26,
1621 (age 17); B.A. (Oxford) 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 28; priest, Mar. i, 1628-9. One °f these names
R. of Brockley, Suffolk, 1635-70. (Al. Oxon.)
DOWNES, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June
29, 1633. S. of Roger (reader of Gray's Inn). B. at Wardley,
Lanes. School, Wardley (private). Matric. 1633. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1635. Married Penelope, dau. of Sir Cecil
Trafiord. Of Wardley Hall, Esq. An ardent royalist. Died
May, 1648. Brother of Roger (1618-9). (Peile, I. 428; Hart-
Davis, Wardley Hall.)
DOWNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1701. S. of Richard, clerk. B. at East Meon, Hants. Matric.
1701; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. One of these names C. of
Rothwell, Yorks. Buried there Dec. 6, 1715. Brother of
Marmaduke (1715) and James (1715).
DOWNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 12,
1708. S. of John, goldsmith. B. in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Bishop of
Llandaff, in Hereford Cathedral) Aug. 16, 1713. V. of St
Paul's, Sheffield, 1739-45. R. of St Michael, Wood St,
London, 1745-60. Lecturer at St Mary-le-Bow. Married
Ann, dau. of Henry Balguy, of Darwent Hall. Died 1760.
Father of Henry (1740). (F.M.G., 694; M. H. Peacock.)
DOWNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 21,
1710. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Melverley, Salop. School,
Oswestrv. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1721. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 13, 1714-5.
DOWNES, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 5, 1748. S. of John, counsellor, of America. B. at Spring.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1753-4; M.A. 1756.
Fellow, 1755-62. Ord. deacon (Chester) June 13; priest
(Bangor) Sept. 19, 1756. The father was of Barbados;
barrister of the Middle Temple. (Scott-Mayor, in. 583.)
DOWNES, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1714- S. of John, cutler. B. at Sheffield, Yorks. School,
Sheffield. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1722. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 22, 1718-9; priest (York) June, 1721.
Chaplain of the Collegiate Church of Manchester. Died 1739.
Father of Charles (1743).
DOWNES, MARLUS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1 628.
DOWNES, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 25, 1715. S. of Richard, clerk, deceased. B. at East
Meon, Hants. School, Cambridge (Mr Foster). Matric. 1715;
B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722; B.D. 1730. Fellow, 1722-38.
Taxor, 1727. Ord. deacon (London) June 12, 1720; priest,
Sept. 1722. Brother of John (1701) and James (1715).
DOWNES, PETER. B.A. 1525-6.
DOWNES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1616.
DOWNES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30. One of these names R. of Ashdon,
Essex, 1659.
DOWNES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June
21, 1714. S. of Richard, clerk. B. at Chichester. School,
Cambridge. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8.
DOWNES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1550.
DOWNHAM, SAMUEL
DOWNES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter 1552-
5^v L?6l^2; M;A' from Peterhouse, 1565. Fellow, 1563!
Probably R. of Homersfield, Suffolk, 1563-6. R of Stan-
Norfo'lk5i486Preb' °f Norwich> J577-87. R. of Shimpling,
DOWNES, RO. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs 1559
One Robert Downes adm. at Lincoln's Inn Apr 10
1564-
DOWNES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1563
B. at 'Westchester.' Scholar, in 1564. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 15, 1569-70, age 26. R. of Panfield, Essex, 1569-75.
(Peile, i. 79.)
DOWNES, ROGER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 22,
1618-9. Matric. 1618-9. Doubtless s. and h. of Roger,
reader of Gray's Inn; adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 6, 1615.
Of Wardley, Lanes., Esq. Died before 1638. Brother of
John ('633). (Vis. of Lanes., 1613, 1664; Hart-Davis,
Wardley Hall.)
DOWNES, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1616. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1619-20.
M.A. from St John's, 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18;
priest, Feb. 19, 1626-7. R. of Manby, Lines., 1627.
DOWNES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Sept. 1662. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1663. Migrated to Pembroke (age 18) Jan.
2, 1663-4. B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 17, 1668; priest (London) Sept. 1668. Schoolmaster at
Coggeshall, Essex.
DOWNES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1665-6.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673; M.D. 1680.
DOWNES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1595.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 4, 1595-6.
DOWNES, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1609-10; M.A.
1613.
DOWNES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 21,
1664. S. of Thomas. B. at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. Matric.
1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. One of these names buried at
Newton-by-Wisbech, Cambs., 1683. (Ely Dioc. Reg., 342.)
DOWNES, WILLIAM. B.A. (? 1508-9); M.A. 1514-5. Perhaps
R. of Gt Warley, Essex, 1522-34.
DOWNS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb. 25,
1709-10. S. of Robert, of Newby, Yorks. School, Guisborough,
Yorks. (Mr Jacques). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 1714. V. of Over, Cambs., 1714.
DOWNHALL, see DONHALT.
DOWNHAM or DOWNAME, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Nov. 1581. S. of William, Bishop of Chester. B.A.
1584-5; M.A. 1588; B.D. 1595; D.D. 1601. Fellow, 1587-96.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1591. One of the earliest teachers of the
Logic of Ramus. Chaplain to James I. Preb. of St Paul's,
1593-1616. Preb. of Chester, 1594-9- R- of St Margaret,
Lothbury, 1596-1601. R. of Gt Munden, Herts., 1601-16.
R. of St Michael-le-Queme, 1614-7. Preb. of Wells, 1615.
Bishop of Derry, 1616-34. Famous as a logician. Author,
Sermons, etc. Died at Derry, Apr. 17, 1634. Buried in the
Cathedral there. Brother of John (1589), father of Samuel
(1615). (Peile, i. 166; D.N.B.)
DOWNHAM or DOWNAME, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (aee 18) at
CHRIST'S, Jan. 15, 1626-7. S. of John (1589), of All Hallows,
Thames Street. B. in London. At school under Mr Harnebie.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1: M.A. 1634. C. of St Stephen
Walbrook, London, c. 1637-9. Perhaps R. of South Repps,
Norfolk, 1638-47. Author, Sermon. (Peile, i. 379-)
DOWNHAM, GREGORY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1572. Greek scholar, from Merchant Taylors' School. Per-
haps B.A. 1575. Incorp. B.A. at Oxford (as Downhall) 1577-
8. A master in chancery.
DOWNAME, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1589.
S. of William, Bishop of Chester. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596;
B.D. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest (London) July, 1598,
age 27. V. of St Olave Jewry, 1599-1602. R. of St Mar-
garet, Lothbury, 1602-18. R. of All Hallows, Thames Street,
1630-52. Lecturer at St Bartholomew Exchange. Licenser
of the Press, 1643. Appointed to examine and ordain
ministers hi London, 1644. Author. Died 1652. Will
(P.C.C.). Brother of George (1581), father of George (1626).
(PeiU, i. 196; D.N.B.)
DOWNHAM, MILES. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1565. B. in Cambridgeshire. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23,
1566-7; priest, Dec. 21, 1568. V. of Hinxton, Cambs., 1568.
Aged 38 in 1572. (W. M. Noble.)
DOWNHAM, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1615.
S. of George (1581), Bishop of Deny. Bapt at St Margaret,
Lothbury, Jan. 21, 1598-9- (P*b, '• 3O2.)
DOWNHAM, . Resident as sizar at CHRIST'S, in 1564.
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DOWNING, CALIBUTE
DOWNING, CALIBUTE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1623. S. of Calibute, of Shennington, Gloucs. (?). Matric.
1623. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Oriel College, 1626.
Incorp. at Cambridge, 1629. M.A. from Peterhouse, 1630;
LL.D. 1637. R. of Ickford, Bucks., 1632-6; and of West
Ilsley, Berks., 1632-7. V. of Hackney, Middlesex, 1637-43.
Chaplain in the Earl of Essex's assembly of divines. Author,
religious. Died 1644. Will, P.C.C. His s. George, created
Bart. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of Norfolk.)
DOWNEING, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 10, 1683. S. of Sir George, Bart., of Gamlingay, Cambs.
B. in Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1683. Comptroller
of the Customs at Salem, New England. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. n, 1687. Died Apr. 15, 1740. Brother of
George (1668-9) and William (1678), father of Jacob Garrard
(1734). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 99.)
DOWNING, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22;
priest, Dec. 23, 1627. Petit (i. 330) suggests that he was
brother of Calibute (1623). One of these names R. of Mable-
thorpe, Lines., 1669.
DOWNING, EMMANUEL. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Dec.
16, 1602. S. of George (1569), of Ipswich. Bapt. at St
Laurence, Ipswich, Aug. 12, 1585. Of the Inner Temple.
For some years in Dublin. Emigrated to New England, 1638.
Settled in Salem, Mass. Took a prominent part in Colonial
affairs. After one or two trips to England he returned per-
manently in 1654. Died at Edinburgh, c. 1660. His son
George was created Bart., 1663. Perhaps brother of Joseph
(1610). (J. G. Bartlett.)
DOWNING, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1631; M.A. 1635.
DOWNING, GEORGE, Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1569.
S. of George, of Beccles, Suffolk. B.A. 1573-4; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1577. Master of Ipswich Grammar School,
1589-1610. Will proved, 1610. Father of Emmanuel (1602)
and perhaps of Joseph (1610). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 99.)
DOWNINGE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Feb. 18,
1636-7. S. of George, weaver. B. in Norwich. School,
Sahara Toney. Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1637-44; B.A. 1640-1;
M.A. 1644. Fellow of Sidney, 1661 (by royal mandate). Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 20; priest, Aug. 22, 1662. V. of
Chicheley, Bucks., 1662. Archdeacon of Coventry, 1673-84.
Chancellor of Lichfield, 1676-84. Died 1684. (Venn, i.
324.)
DOWNING, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Feb. 1668-9.
Of East Hatley, Cambs. S. of Sir George, Bart. , of Gamlingay.
B. c. 1656. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 5, 1669. Teller of
the Exchequer, 1680-9. Succeeded as Bart., 1684. Sheriff
of Cambs. and Hunts., 1686-7 Father of the founder of
Downing College. Benefactor to Clare. Died June, 1711.
Brother of Charles (1683) and William (1678).
DOWNING, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 3, 1684.
Probably s. of Richard, of Grendon, Northants. Adm. at
Oundle School, Jan. 15, 1682-3, age 16. Matric. 1684; B.A.
1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9;
priest, Dec. ai, 1690. R. of Hinxworth, Herts., 1697. Father
of the next.
DOWNING, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
21, 1719-20. S. of George (above), clerk, of Hertfordshire.
B. at Hinxworth, near Biggleswade. School, Bishop's Stort-
ford. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 23, 1725; priest (Canterbury) Mar. 6, 1725-6.
C. of St Mary Magdalene, Canterbury, 1725-7. Perhaps V. of
Little Wakering, Essex, 1748-79. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 329.)
DOWNING, JACOB GARRARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
Oct. ii, 1734, as 'James.' S. of Charles (1683). Succeeded
as 4th Bart., June, 1749- Of Gamlingay Park, Cambs.
M.P. for Dunwich, Suffolk, 1741-7, 1749-61 and 1763-4.
Died in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Feb. 6, 1764. Will,
P.C.C. By his death the will of Sir George, for the foundation
of Downing College, came into effect. (Burke, Ext. Bart.;
G.E.C.)
DOWNING. HENRY. M.A. from QUEENS', 1719. Adm. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin, July i, 1712, age 16. S. of Adam, of Rocktown,
Derry. B.A. (Dublin) 1716. (Al. Dublin.)
DOWNINGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1608.
DOWNING, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1715. S. of James, of
Halesowen, Worcs., gent. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Nov. 7, 1707, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) iTii. R. of
Enville, Staffs., 1718. Preb. of Lincoln, 1736. Died 1737.
(Al. Oxon.)
DOWNINGE, JOSEPH. B.A. from TRINITY, 1610-1; M.A. from
Queens', 1614. S. of George (? 1569), of Ipswich, clerk. R. of
St Stephen's, Ipswich, 1626. R. of Layer Marney, Essex,
1628-46. Perhaps brother of Emmanuel (1602).
DOWSING, JOHN
DOWNING, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1573; B.A. from Magdalene, 1576-7; M.A. (Oxford) 1579-80.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. i, 1578. R. of Burrough-on-the-Hill,
Leics., 1578-83. V. of Finedon, Northants., 1582-1606.
Buried there Jan. 8, 1605-6. Father of Thomas (1603).
DOWNING, RICHARD. Adm. at CHRIST'S, 1689. From Trinity
College, Dublin. (Adm. there Oct. 6, 1684; aged 19. S. of
John, of Middletown, Cork.) Matric. 1689; B.A. 1689-90; B.A.
(Dublin) 1691 ; M.A. 1692. Will of one of these names (Dublin)
1723 ; V. of Tubbrid, Tipperary.
DOWNING, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1631-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 26, 1631-2.
DOWNING, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
DOWNING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1603. B. at Thingden (near Finedon), Northants. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield); priest (London) Mar. 1609-10, age 24.
R. of St Helen's, London, 1613-7. P.C. of St Mary Alderman-
bury, 1617-25. Died Sept 1625. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
1625. (Peile, i. 244.)
DOWNING, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1556.
DOWNING, WILLIAM, Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Oct. 16,
1678. S. of Sir George, of Gamlingay, Cambs., Bart. B. at
the Hague, Holland, 1663. Matric. 1678. Buried at St James,
Bury St Edmunds, July 25, 1704. Brother of Charles (1683)
and George (1668). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 99.)
DOWSE, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 8,
1704. S. of William. B. at Huntingdon. School, Huntingdon.
Scholar, 1704; Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711.
Fellow, 1711. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1710. Died
1723. (Peile, H. 159.)
DOWSE, EDWARD. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Wiltshire. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oct. 14, 1597, age 15;
B.A. 1601 ; M.A. 1604. M.P. forCricklade, 1625 ; forChichester,
1640; for Portsmouth, 1640-8, in the Long Parliament. Died
1648. Will (P.C.C.) as of Petworth, Sussex. (Al. Oxon.)
DOWSE, HAMPTON. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1617.
DOWSE or DOWFFE, JOHN. B.A. 1509-10.
DOWSE, PETER. B.A. 1525-6. Probably fellow of CHRIST'S,
1528-*), as ' Dawys.' V. of Duxford St John, Cambs., c. 1529.
DOWSE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1649.
DOWSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 19,
1677-8. S. of John, bookseller, deceased. B. in London.
School, Felsted. Matric. 1677-8; B.A. 1681-2.
DOWSE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July i, 1701 Of
Wiltshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1721. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 8, 1707; C. of Wilby, Northants.;
priest, Mar. 20, 1708-9. V. of Lufton, Somerset, 1709.
DOWSE or DOWSETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1554. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560.
Fellow, 1557. One of these names V. of Heybridge, Essex.
DOWSE, . B.Civ.L. 1532-3.
DOWSEY or DOWSING, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
CLARE, Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. R. of Ripple,
Kent, 1599-1616, as Dowsing. P.C. of Walmer, 1616. Died
1616.
DOWSEY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1559-60.
DOWSING, DANIEL, Adm. pens, (age c. 18) at PEMBROKE,
June 2, 1653. S. of , of Framlingham, Suffolk. Matric.
1656; B.A. 1656-7.
DOWSING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
DOWSING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 24, 1605-6.
Matric. 1606.
DOWSING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 3,
1669-70. S of Thomas, gent., of Cottenham, Cambs. B.
there. School, Cambridge (Mr Ralfe). Matric. 1670; B.A.
1673-4; M.A. 1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 16, 1678-9. R. of Ampthill, Beds., 1680.
V. of Isleham, Cambs., 1684. Minor Canon of St Paul's, 1688.
R. of Stisted, Essex, 1704-6. R. of Monk's Eleigh, Suffolk,
1706. R. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1715-22. Buried at Cotten-
ham, Nov. 9, 1722. Father of the next (E. Anglian,\m. 103.)
DOWSING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 28,
1733. S. of John (above), R. of Cottenham, Cambs. School,
Ely (Mr Gunning). Matric. 1733; LL.B. from Trinity Hall,
1739. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dint, from Ely) Sept. 25,
1737; priest (Ely) July, 1739. R. of Wentworth, Cambs.,
1740-2. Died Nov. 28, 1742. M.I. in Ely Cathedral.
DOWSING, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1736. Of Bedford-
shire. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June i, 1740; priest, June 13, 1742. R. of South
Wootton, Norfolk, 1743-89. V.ofMiddleton,i758-97 Perhaps
R. of Mannington, 1761-79; and R. of East Barsham, 1762-
88. R. of Gunthorpe w. Bale, 1783.
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DOWSING, PHILIP
DOWSING, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577;
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584, as Dowsey Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 13, 1590, as 'Dawson.'
DOWSING, ROBERT (1507), see DUSSING.
DOWSING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1608.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1611; B.A. 1613-3; M.A. 1616.
DOWSING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 28,
1647-8. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-3; M.A. 1655.
DOWSING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1633 ;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1629. Probably V. of Long Buckby,
Northants., 1629.
DOWSING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Miens.
1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
DOWSING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 13,
1629. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1629-30, as 'Dowsett.' Probably
not the iconoclast who was s. of Wolfran Dowsing, of Lax-
field, Suffolk.
DOWSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1569.
DOWTING, WILLIAM. D.Can.L. 1494-5-
DOXFORD, JEREMY, see DENFORD.
DOYLE or DOYELL, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1566. One of these names, of Suffolk, adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Mar. 15, 1570.
DOYLE or DOYELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1566. One of these names, of Norfolk, adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 15, 1573.
DOYLL, H. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs. 1565.
DOYLE or DOYLEY, ROBERT. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Oxfordshire. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
June 5, 1618, age 18; B.A. 1618; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1640. V.
of Goring, Sussex, 1628; and R. of Combes, 1640. (Al. Oxon.)
DOYLE, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter, 1608.
DOYLY, BERTRAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1623. V.
of Hickling, Norfolk, till 1625. R. of Brunstead, 1625. R. of
Sutton, 1625-40. Father of Edward (1649-50). (Peile, i. 302.)
DOYLIE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June 12, 1637. S. of Charles B. at Trowse, Norwich.
Schools, Poringland and Buckenham. Matric. 1637 Brother
of Henry (1632) and Thomas (1636-7). Will of one of these
names (Norw. C.C.) 1693; of Garboldisham.
D'OYLY, Sir EDMUND, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, Mar. 7, 1681-2. S. of Sir William (1655), Bart.,
deceased, of Shotesham, Norfolk. B. there. School, St Paul's,
London. Succeeded as Bart., 1680. Buried at Shotesham,
Oct. 24, 1700. (Burke.)
DOYLY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 25,
1649-50. S. of Bertram (1615), clerk, of Sutton, Norfolk.
School, Bury. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Fellow,
i654
DOYLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1657. Perhaps 6th s. of Robert, of Turville. B. in Bucking-
hamshire. B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow, till his death,
1667. Died in London, of small-pox. (Vis. of Bucks., 1634;
Harwood.)
DOYLY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 3, 1633.
S. of Charles, gent., of Shotesham. B. at Trowse Newton,
Norfolk. School, Ameringhall. Matric. 1633. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. n, 1639. Will proved (as of Brooke,
Norfolk) 1679. Brother of Christopher (1637) and Thomas
(1636-7). (Venn, i. 305.)
DOYLEY, OLIVER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1634.
S. of John, of Buckinghamshire. B. at Henley-on-Thames.
B.A. 1638; M.A. 1643; LL.D. 1690 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow.
Senior Proctor, 1659-60. Vice-provost, 1664. Died Aug. 25,
^693. Will proved (King's College) 1693. Father of Oliver
(1693). (Harwood.)
DOYLEY, OLIVER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1693.
S. of Oliver (1634). No degree recorded. Fellow. Resigned
on marriage. According to Harwood he was B.A. in 1697.
DOYLY, PEREGRINE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 13, 1643-3. S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased, of Layham,
Suffolk. B. at Springfield, Essex (his mother's home).
School, Bury. Of Overbury Hall, Layham, Esq. Married
Anne, dau. of Edward Wymine, Esq., of Suffolk. Died 1667.
(Vis. ofSuff., 1664; Davy^Sw^. MSS.)
D'OYLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 8, 1657. Of
Norfolk.
DOYLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 5, 1700.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1701; Matric. 1703; B.A.
1703-4; M.A. 1707. Fellow, 1706. V. of St Nicholas,
Rochester, 1710-48. Author, Translations, etc. Buried in
Rochester Cathedral, May 9, 1748. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon.,
237.)
DRAKE, JAMES
DOYLY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1624-
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1631.
DOYLY, THOMAS. Adm. FelU-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS. Feb.
1636-7. S. of Charles, gent, of Trowse Newton, Norfolk.
Schools, Norwich and Ameringhall. Probably of Toftrees,
Fakenham. Brother of Christopher (1637) and Henry (1612)
(Venn, i. 324; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
DOILEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Nov. 7, 1655.
Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Sir William, of Shotesham, Norfolk
(afterwards Bart.). 8.0.1637. Matric. 1656. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 23, 1653-3. Knighted, 1664. Teller of the Ex-
chequer, 1666-77. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1677.
Died 1680. Admon. July, 1680. Father of Sir Edmund
(1681-2). (A. Gray; G.E.C.)
D'OYLY or DOYLE, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S,
July, 1603. Probably s. of Edmund, of Shotesham, Norfolk.
(Peile, i. 244.)
D'OYLY or DOYLE ( junior). Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S,
July, 1603. Probably s. of Edmund, of Shotesham, Norfolk.
(Peile, i. 244.)
DOYLEY, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1631.
DRACKET, see DRAKETT.
DRACKLEY or DRAKELEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EM-
MANUEL, June 7, 1609. Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A.
1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1615; priest (Lincoln)
Feb. 21, 1618-9. V. of Gt Peatling, Leics., 1618.
DRAGSWERD, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1319-27.
DRAKE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1603.
Probably s. of John, of Horley Green, Yorks. B.A. 1606-7;
M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1611; priest, Feb.
1612-3. C. at Wakefield Church, 1611. V. of Kildwick,
Yorks., 1613. Probably brother of Thomas (1596). (Peile,
i. 244; F.M.G., 506.)
DRAKE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1613.
B. at Sedgeford, Norfolk. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord.
priest (London) 1622, age 25. One of these names V. of
Shernborne, Norfolk, 1626.
DRAKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 17, 1626-7;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Perhaps s. of Francis, of Esher,
Surrey; and M.P. for Surrey, 1654-5 and 1656-8.
DRAKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1658. S. of Francis (? above), Esq., of Walton-on-Thames,
Surrey. B. there. School, Clapham, Surrey. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1669-70. Of Woodstock, Oxon.
DRAKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 24,
1670. S. of Samuel (1637), D.D., of South Kirkby, Yorks.
Bapt. there, June n, 1654.. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1670;
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. priest (London) Feb. 20,
1675-6. V. of Pontefract, 1678-1713. V. of Hemsworth,
Yorks., 1688-1713. Preb. of York, 1688-1713. Buried at
Pontefract, July 3, 1713. Father of Francis, author of
Eboracum, John (1696-7), Samuel (1704) and brother of
Nathan (1681). (F.M.G., 511.)
DRAKE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 17,
1714. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Halifax, Yorks. School.
Beighton, Derbs. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1722.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1718. Perhaps Usher at
Uppingham School, 1737. C. of Kirk Smeaton. Died un-
married. Buried at Halifax. (F.M.G., H59-^
DRAKE, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS
CHRISTI, Nov. 19, 1740. S. of Sir Francis, Bart., of Buckland,
Devon. B. at Meavy, Devon, Aug. 29, 1722. School, Eton.
Student at Lincoln's Inn, July 19, 1740. Succeeded as Bart.,
1740. M.P. for Beeralston, Devon, 1747-71 and 1774-80.
Ranger of Dartmoor. Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth,
1753. Master of the Household to King George III, 1771-
Died, unmarried, Feb. 22, 1794. M.I. at Buckland. (Masters ;
Elliott-Drake, Family of Sir Francis Drake; G.E.C.)
DRAKE, HUMPHREY. Incorp. M.A. 1711, from Brasenose
College, Oxford. S. of John, sub-dean of Ripon, Yorks.
Matric from University College, Oxford, May n, 1677; B.A.
(Oxford) 1680-1; M.A. 1683. V. of Gillingham, Kent, 1691-8.
R. of Grafton Regis, Northants., 1698-1721. R. of Agmondes-
ham, Bucks., 1702-21. Buried there Nov. 18, 1721. (F.M.G.,
507; Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
DRAKE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 20,
1684-5. S. of Robert, attorney, of Cambridge. B. there.
Schools, Wivelingham and Eton. Matric. 1685; Scholar,
1685-90; M.B. 1690; M.D. 1694. F.R.S.I70I. F.R.C.P. 1706.
Best known as a Tory political pamphleteer. Died at West-
minster, Mar. 2, 1706-7 Father of the next. (D.N.B.; Venn,
I. 478.)
DRAKE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1720. S. of James (above), M.D., of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1720; M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
Will of James Drake, M.D. (P.C.C.) 1736; °* Sarum. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
DRAKE, JOHN
DRAKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1568. S. of Thomas, of East Dereham, Norfolk. School,
East Dereham. Migrated as pens, to Caius, Nov. 20, 1570,
age 18; B.A. from Magdalene, 1571-2. Perhaps R. of All
Saints', Southampton, 1600. (Venn, i. 67.)
DRAKE, JOHN. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1602; (?B.A.
1598-9). Will of one of these names, M.A., of St Giles' parish,
Cambridge, proved (V.C.C.) 1617.
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 29,
1618-9. Of Surrey.
DRAKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1623-4; B.A.
1627-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1629; priest, July 9,
1630. Will of one of these names (Chichester) 1682 ; of Oving,
Sussex, clerk.
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 17, 1655. Of
Suffolk.
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 2, 1660-1. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1675.
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May i, 1667.
S. of Michael (1639). B. at Pickworth, Lines. School, Gains-
borough. Matric. 1668. Buried Mar. 24, 1668-9, at Great St
Andrew's, Cambridge.
DRAKE, JOHN. M.B. from CHRIST'S, 1 68 1. First appears before
Michs. 1679.
DRAKE, JOHN. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1689. Matric.
from All Souls', Oxford, Apr. 3, 1674; B.A. from St Edmund
Hall, 1677. Perhaps V. of Isleham, Cambs., 1707-10. Master
of Ashford School, Kent, 1679-1712. (Al. Oxon.)
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 18,
1696-7. S. of Francis (1670), clerk. B. at York. Bapt. at
St Mary Bishophill Junior Tan. 9, 1677-8. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704; B.D. 17x1. Fellow,
1701-15. Hsad Master of Pocklington School, 1709-14. V. of
Pontefract, 1713. Preb. of York, 1716-42. R.of KirkSmeaton,
1725-42. Died Nov. 17, 1742. Buried at Pontefract. (F.M.G.,
512; G. Mag.)
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 23, 1716-7.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1716-7; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1731.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1722; priest, Sept 19, 1725.
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 21, 1724.
S. of Marmaduke (1695), V. of Beighton, Derbs. Bapt. there,
July 25, 1706. School, Bradford. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8;
M.A. 1731. Succeeded his father as V. of Beighton, 1733-63.
Died Feb. 4, 1763. Buried at Beighton. Brother of William
(1727). (Scott-Mayor, m. 367; F.M.G., 509.)
DRAKE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, May 22,
1746. S. of John, of Collaton ; Devon, gent. Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, Mar. 27, 1740, age 20; M.B.
(Cambridge) 1747.
DRAKE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. T7,
1714. S. of Nathan (1676), V. of Sheffield, Yorks. Bapt.
there, May 12, 1697. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1714; B.A.
I7I7-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow, 1721-30. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1719; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 6, 1725-6. R. of Burley-on-
the-Hfll, Rutland, 1727-44. Preb. of Southwell. R. of
Middleton-Keynes, Bucks., 1744-51. Died Oct. 21, 1751.
Father of Nathan (1749).
DRAKE, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 10,
1684. S. of John. B. at Pickworth, near Folkingham, Lines.
Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Jan. 6, 1690-1. V. of Swinderby, Lines., 1692. P.C. of
Thurlby.
DRAKE, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 22, 1695. S. of Marmaduke, husbandman. B. at
Pennigant Hill, near Settle, Yorks. Bapt. there, Dec. 1677.
School, Threshfield. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702.
Ord. deacon (York) Nov. 1700. V. of Beighton, Derbs., until
1733- Died Oct. 30, 1741. Buried at Beighton. Father of
William (1727) and John (1724). (FM.G., 509.)
DRAKE, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 3, 1611.
Matric. i6ir; B.A. 1614-5, as Nathan; M.A. from St Cath-
arine's, 1618. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1616-22. Buried at
St Botolph's, Cambridge, Apr. 25, 1622. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1622.
DRAKE, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1639. Migrated to St John's, Nov. 26, 1639, asre 17. S. of
John, yeoman, of 'Pikeley' (? Ilkley), near Bradford, Yorks.
School, Halifax (private). B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1647. R. of
Pickworth, Lines., 1646-62; ejected. Afterwards preacher
in Lincolnshire. Father of John (1667). (Calamy, n. 155.)
DRAKE, MORRIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY,
June 8, 1714. S. of Robert, recorder of Cambridge. School
Bishop's Stortford, Herts. (Dr Tooke).
DRAKE, NATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 27,
1676. S. of Joseph, yeoman, of Pennigant, near Settle,
Yorks. B. there, Nov. 19, 1660. School, Wakefield. Matric.
DRAKE, SAMUEL
1676; B.A. 1680- 1; M.A. 1684. Incorp. at Oxford, 1684.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1681; priest, Dec. 1684. Master of
Snaith School, Yorks., 1681-9. Official of the peculiar of
Snaith. V.of Market Weighton, Yorks., 1689-95. V. of Shef-
field, 1695-1713. Preb. of York, 1703-29. R. of Kirkby
Overblow, 1713-29. Author, Sermons. Died Apr. 1729.
Father of Joseph (1714)- (E. Trollope, Sltaford; Al. Oxon.;
F.M.G., 508; R. J. Wood.)
DRAKE, NATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27,
1681. S. of Samuel (1637). B. at Pontefract, Yorks., Mar. 31,
1663. School, Pontefract. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A.
1691. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 14, 1686. Master of Ponte-
fract School, 1685-9. R. of South Leasingham, Lines., 1687.
Preb. of Southwell, 1695-1705. R. of St Peter's, Nottingham.
Died Aug. 1 705 . Brother of Francis ( 1 670) , father of the next.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
DRAKE, NATHAN. M.A. from KING'S, 1720. S. of Nathan
(above), R. of St Peter's, Nottingham. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, June 28, 1712, age 15 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1716.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1717. R. of South Leasingham,
Lines., 1721. (Al. Oxon.)
DRAKE, NATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 16,
1749. S. of Joseph (1714), clerk, of Rutland. B. at Burley-
on-the-Hill. School, Oakham. Matric. 1749. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1755; priest, Feb. 19, 1758. C. of Moulsoe,
Bucks., in 1760. Usher at Aspley School. R. of Little
Woolston, Bucks., 1764. Minister of Thorney, Ely. Died
Sept. 13, 1765. M.I. at Middleton-Keynes, Bucks. (Scott-
Mayor, m. 590; Lipscomb, rv. 248; F.M.G., 1160.)
DRAKE, NATHANIEL. Student of EMMANUEL; perhaps adm.
as Fell.-Com. Easter, 1634. Buried at St Andrew's, Cam-
bridge, Feb. 19, 1636-7.
DRAKE, RICHARD. B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1506-7. R. of Gt Moul-
ton, Norfolk, 1516-26, 'LL.B.' Perhaps R. of Griston, 1521.
DRAKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, (age 15) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1625. Of London. S. of Roger. B. Apr. 21, 1609.
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631; B.D. 1639; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1630. Taxor, 1637. R. of Radwinter, Essex, 1638-45,
1660-7. Preb. of Sarum, 1660-81. Chaplain to the King,
1660. Chancellor of Sarum, 1663. R. of Wyke Regis, Dorset,
1667-81. Died 1681. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to Pembroke.
Brother of Roger (1624). (F.M.G. makes him s. of ' Timothy,'
of London; Vis. of London, 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
DRAKE. RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CATOS, Feb. 13,
1688-9. S. of Robert, innkeeper, of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689-94; B.A.
1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 3, 1694;
priest, Sept. 1696. Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. R. of Gt Oakley,
Essex, 1704-38. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Cole,
R. of Gt Oakley. Died 1738. Benefactor to Oakley parish.
(Venn, i. 486; J. Ch. Smith.)
DRAKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 7,
1746. S. of Richard, grocer, of Aylsham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Aylsham. Scholar, 1746-53; Matric. 1747; B.A.
1749-50; M.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lift. dim. from
Norwich) June 2, 1751; priest (Norwich) June 17, 1753.
R. of Mfleham, Norfolk, 1753-1802; of Little Fransham,
1774-1802; and of Eccles, 1775-1802. Died Dec. 24, 1802.
(Venn, n. 58.)
DRAKE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1577-
DRAKE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 24,
1624. S. of Roger, of London, mercer. Matric. 1625 ; Scholar,
1626; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Entered at Leyden, Aug. 2,
1638; M.D. there 1639. Candidate R.C.P. 1643. Involved
in Love's plot, 1651. Minister of St Peter's Cheap, 1653.
Author, religious and medical. Died at Stepney 1669. In
his will (P.C.C.) he mentions his brother Richard (1625).
(D.N.B.; Munk, i. 239; Vis. of London, 1634; H. G. Harrison.)
DRAKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1637. S. of Nathan, gent, of Godley, Halifax, Yorks. B.
there. Bapt. Sept 29, 1622. School, Pocklington. Matric.
1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644; D.D. 1662 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow,
1643-4; ejected. Joined the Royal Army at the siege of
Newark. R. of South Kirkby, Yorks., 1650-61. V. of Ponte-
fract, 1661-79. Preb. of Southwell, 1670-1. R of Hands-
worth, Y_orks., 1671-8. Died Apr. 3, 1679 (Hunter). Buried
at All Saints', Pontefract. M.I. Fatter of Francis (1670) and
Nathan (1681). (D.N.B.; F.M.G., 511; Vii. of Yorks., 1665.)
DRAKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 4,
1704. S. of Francis (1670). B. at Pontefract, Yorks. Bapt.
Apr. 23, 1688. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8;
M.A. 1711; B.D. 1718; D.D. 1724. Fellow, 1710-35. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 5, 1709-10; priest, June 16, 1717.
V. of Hutton Buscel, Yorks., 1722-8. R. of Treeton, 1728-53.
R. of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, 1733-53. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Darcy Dalton. Author. Died Mar. 5, 1753. Buried
at Treeton. (Scott-Mayor; F.M.G., 512; D.N.B.)
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DRAKE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1566.
DRAKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 6,
1587-8. S. of Thomas, V. of Sedgeford, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Nov. 26, 1570. School, Norwich. Matric. 1588; Scholar,
1591-2; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1596. Ord. priest (Norwich)
June 24, 1598. V. of Snettisham, Norfolk, 1598-1608. R. of
Ingoldisthorpe, 1609-38. (Venn, i. 133.)
DRAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1596. Prob-
ably s. of John, of Horley Green, Yorks. B. at Halifax, 1578.
B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31,
1607; priest (York) June, 1609. R. of Thornton-in-Craven,
1623-45. Married, 1625, Mary Foster, of Guisborough.
Probably brother of Francis (1603). (F.M.G., 506; M. H.
Peacock.)
DRAKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1612 ;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 13;
priest, Nov. 14, 1625.
DRAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1676.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, May 29, 1682, as s. of Robert,
of Cambridgeshire.
DRAKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 19, 1682.
DRAKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1699.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1705; priest, Aug. 8, 1708. V. of
Bozeat, Northants., 1 708^-29. C. of Strixton, in 1711. C. of
Easton Maudit, in 1727. Married, at Strixton, June 5, 1711,
Margaret Chowne, of Newport-Pagnell, Bucks. (H. I.
Longden.)
DRAKE, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1751. S. of Thomas, of
Felkington, Durham, clerk (i.e. of Thomas, V. of Norham-
on-Tweed, and Jane, dau. of Thomas Orde, of Felkington).
Bapt. at Norham, Sept. 5, 1723. Matric. from Corpus Christi,
Oxford, Apr. 16, 1741, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1744-5- R. of
St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, 1751-88. P.C. of Dalton-le-Dale,
Durham, 1761-74. V. of Bedlington, 1774-88. Married, at
St Mary, Durham, Apr. n, 1758, Jane Clark. Died at
Durham, July, 1788. Brother of William (1748). (H. L. L.
Denny; H. M. Wood.)
DRAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at SIDNEY, July 18,
1635. S. of William, R. of St Just, Cornwall. School,
Bodmin (Mr Vincent). B.A. 1635-6. Previously matric.
from Exeter College, Oxford, Sept. 9, 1634, age 20.
DRAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 20,
1669. S. of William, of Coates Hall, Barnoldswick, Yorks.
B. there School, Earby, near Skipton. Matric. 1669. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1669-70. Buried at Thornton, Oct. 13,
1687. Father of William (1700). (Peile, n. 21.)
DRAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 14,
1670. Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. priest
(Durham) Sept. 23, 1677. V. of St Andrew, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1688. C. of St Nicholas. Buried there May 24, 1693.
(H. M. Wood.)
DRAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Apr. 6, 1700.
S. of William (1669), of Coates Hall, Barnoldswick, Yorks.
B. Sept. 21, 1682. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 13, 1699. Died
unmarried, Feb. 13, 1757. (F.M.G., 507; A. Gray; M. H.
Peacock.)
DRAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 17,
1727. S. of Mannaduke (1695), clerk, V. of Beighton, Derbs.
B. at Beighton. Bapt. Sept. 27, 1709. School, Kirk Leatham,
Yorks. Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1731; priest, Sept. 23, 1733. R. of Full
Sutton, Yorks., 1739-57. V. of Hatfield, 1744-57. Died
Feb. 8, 1757. Buried at Hatfield. Brother of John (1724).
(Scott-Mayor, in. 406; G. Mag.; F.M.G.)
DRAKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1748.
S. of Thomas, V. of Norham, Northumberland. Bapt. there,
July 21, 1729. B.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24,
1752; priest, June 9, 1754. Usher at Felsted School, 1752.
V. of Good Easter, Essex. Brother of Thomas (1751).
DRAKE, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 2, 1718.
DRAKEFORD, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
May 19, 1669. S. of Richard, attorney, of Forebridge, Staffs.
B. there. School, Stafford. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
1676. Preb. of Lichfield, 1698-1704.
DRAKETT or DRACKET, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Aug. 7, 1576. S. of Matthew, of Fulbourn, Cambs. School, Ely.
DRAKYS, JOHN. B.A. 1558-9, see DRAX.
DRANE, JOHN (1582), see DEANE.
DRANSFIELD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Tune 6, 1707. S. of Francis, blacksmith. B. at Wakefield,
Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. Usher
of Wakefield Grammar School, 1711-7. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1717; priest, May, 1719. V. of Hooton-Pagnell, Yorks.,
1723-54. Died 1754. Buried at Hooton-Pagnell.
V. A. C. II.
DRAPER, MARMADUKE
DRANT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
S. of Thomas. B. at Hagworthingham, Lines. B.A. 1560-1
as Draunt; M.A. 1564; B.D. 1569. Fellow, 1561. Chaplain
to Bishop Grindal. Preb. of St Paul's, 1569-70. V. of
St Giles', Cripplegate, London, 1569-78. Preb. of Chichester,
1570-2. R. of Slinfold, Sussex, 1570. Archdeacon of Lewes
1570-8. R. of East Hatley, Cambs., 1575. Author, religious,
etc. Admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 15, 1578. (Cooper, i. 384;D.AT.B.)
DRAPER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 29,
1676. Of Essex. Matric. 1676.
DRAPER, CRESHELD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 13, 1661. S. of William, Esq., deceased, of Crayford,
Kent, and Mary, dau. of Richard Cresheld, Justice C.P.
B. at Bexley. School, Sevenoaks, Kent. Matric. 1661.
Colonel in the army. Lord of the manor of Crayford, Kent.
M.P.forWinchelsea, 1678-81, 1685-7. Died c. 1694. (Hasted,
I. 206; A. B. Beaven.)
DRAPER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 29, 1682.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1685-6. Doubtless V. of
Royston, Herts., 1692-1731. Died 1731. Father of Edward
(1713).
DRAPER, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1613. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1621.
R. of Riddlesworth, Norfolk, 1632. Doubtless nephew of
George (1584). (J. Ch. Smith.)
DRAPER, EDWARD. Adm. scholar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June
29, 1665. 2nd s. of Edmund, Esq. B. at Hitchin, Herts.
School, Hitchin (Mr Samuel Luke). Matric. 1667.
DRAPER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
15, 1713. S. of Daniel (1682), clerk. B. at Royston, Herts.
School, Heydon, Essex. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1717-8. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest, Dec. 24, 1721. Died
Sept. 20, 1724. M.I. at Royston.
DRAPER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 30,
1678. S. of Giles, gent. B. at 'Voluba,' Cornwall. Matric.
1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Fellow, 1683. Senior proctor,
1699-1700. R. of Framlingham, Suffolk, 1703-4. Died 1704.
DRAPER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1584. B. at Gt Markham, Notts. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 15, 1591-2, age 26, C. of Thaxted ;
priest, May 12, 1597. V. of Lindsell, Essex, 1596-1631. Died
1631. Will (Consist. C. London).
DRAPER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 4, 1627.
S. of Timothy, of Co. Durham. Bapt. at St Nicholas, New-
castle, Sept. 25, 1611; his father being sheriff. Matric. 1627.
Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Mar. 16, 1629-30.
DRAPER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1580-1.
DRAPER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 12,
1604-5. S. of Nicholas, gent., of Bromley, Kent. School,
Lynn, Norfolk. Matric. 1605; Scholar, 1606-12; B.A. 1608-9;
M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 22, 1623-4. R. of
Worlingham, Suffolk, 1623-8. Died 1657. Father of Henry
(1641). (Venn, i. 188.)
DRAPER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
S. and h. of Timothy, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, deceased. Bapt.
at St Nicholas, Apr. 30, 1609. Matric. 1624. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 3, 1626. Married, Apr. 28, 1636, Eleanor, dau. of
Henry Birkbeck. Brother of George (1627). (H. M. Wood.)
DRAPER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 22,
1641. Readm. as Fell.-Com. Oct. 27, 1641. S. of Henry
(1605), clerk. B. in the parish of St Sepulchre, London.
School, Bishopsgate St (Mr Perse). Matric. 1642. Will
(P.C.C.) 1645; of Cambridge; property in Essex and Kent.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
DRAPER, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1573. Of Middlesex.
DRAPER, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1595-6. Perhaps M.A.
1599. Adm. licentiate R.C.P. July 4, 1617.
DRAPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 18,
1653 S. of Richard. B. at Bicker, Lines School, Sleaford.
Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7. One of these names, ord. priest
(Chester) Sept. 1670, was V. of Milton Ernest, Beds., 1676-7.
V of Stagsden, 1677; and V. of Steventon, 1677; deprived,
1712. Another R. of Rothersthorpe, Northants., 1676-86.
See a contemporary in Al. Oxon. (Peile, i. 553-)
DRAPER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June, 1658. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1658 (intpubes); B.A. 1661-2; M.A.
1665.
DRAPER, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 12, 1631.
Of Essex. Matric. 1631; M.B. 1638.
DRAPER, MARMADUKE. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1741. S I. of
William, of Beswick, Yorks., Esq. Matric. from St John s
College, Oxford, July 10, 1733, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1737.
R. of Barton-le-Street, Yorks., I744-5O. R. of Thwing,
1747-50. Died 1750. (Al. Oxon.)
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DRAPER, ROBERT
DRAPER, ROBERT. Studied at Cambridge. B.A. (Oxford)
1451; M.A. 1454-5. Perhaps R. of Wimbish, Essex, 1459-61;
and V. of Henham, 1466.
DRAPER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1557;
Scholar, 1560, as 'Drapa.' One of these names, of London,
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 18, 1564.
DRAPER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at KING'S, 1563; scholar from
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1563-4; B.A. 1567-^; M.A. 1571.
Fellow, till 1576. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 10,
1574. Probably R. of Trim, Meath Diocese. Bishop of
Ardagh and Kilmore, 1604-12. Died Aug. 1612.
DRAPER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1569;
B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Fellow of Caius, in 1577. Probably
ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 1574. R. of Corring-
ham, Essex, 1578-95. 'An unpreaching minister,' in 1585.
Licensed to marry Ellen Cotton, of South Weald, Essex,
Feb. 26, 1578-9. Died Dec. 18, 1595. Buried at Corringham.
M.I. (Peile, i. 112; Venn, i. 92; J. Ch. Smith.)
DRAPER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 10,
1591. S. of William, yeoman. B. at Bottesford, Leics.
School, Bottesford. Scholar, 1592-8; B.A. 1594-5; M.A.
1598. Brother of Thomas (1594).
DRAPER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1609.
DRAPER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1672. S. of Edmund, gent, of Edmonton, Middlesex. B.
there. School, Herts. (Mr Lovell).
DRAPER, THOMAS. B.A. 1533-4; M.A. 1537; B.D. 1545-6.
V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1546-56; of Barton, 1554-
DRAPER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1579.
Of London.
DRAPER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, July i,
1594. S. of William, gent. B. at Bottesford, Leics. School,
Bottesford. Matric. c. 1594. One of these names R. of
Willingham St Mary, Suffolk, 1634. Brother of Robert (1591).
(Venn, i. 152.)
DRAPER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1641. Of Essex. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, late of
Islington, Middlesex, Esq., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 18, 1644.
DRAPER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 12,
1642. S. of William, gent. B. at Wentworth, Isle of Ely.
School, Ely. Matric. 1642; Scholar, 1644-6; B.A. 1645-6.
One of these names R. of Little Gaddesden, Herts., in 1650-5.
Perhaps R. of Speldhurst, Kent, 1653-60. (Venn, i. 346.)
DRAPER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 18,
1654-5. S. of PauL B. Apr. 15, 1635, in All Saints', Here-
ford. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1655; BJV. 1658.
(Robinion, i. 170.)
DRAPER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 17, 1697.
B. at Lutterworth, Leics. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A.
1705. Fellow, 1702. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept 20, 1702;
priest, Sept. 19, 1703. R. of Sibstone, Leics., 1715-27.
DRAPER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) atST JOHN'S, June i,
1726. S. of Edmund, gent., of Suffolk. B. in Bury. School,
Bury. Matric. 1726.
DRAPER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1740. S. of Ingleby, officer of customs, Bristol. B. there,
1721. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1749. Fellow, 1743.
Entered the army. Served at Culloden and in Flanders.
Afterwards in India, with Clive. Aided in the expedition
against Manila, 1763; the colours taken were presented to
King's Chapel. K.B. 1765. Lieutenant-General, 1777.
Lieutenant-Governor of Minorca, 1779. Died at Bath, Jan. 8
1787. M.I. in the Abbey Church. (Hanvood, 328- D N B •
A. B. Beaven.)
DRAPER, - . A friar. D.D. 1459.
DRAPER, - . B.A. 1462-3; (? M.A. 1472-3).
DRAPER, - . B.A. 1498-9. One Wflliam Draper, Chaplain
of Newark, Notts., 1503-23. Died 1523.
DRA£ER> ^~;DB-A' I524-5: M'A- J528-9- One Laurence
Draper, V. of Bourn, Cambs., 1555.
•DRATSAB,' THOMAS (1556), see ALABLASTER.
DRAWER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL
Easter, 1549.
DRAX, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at MAGDALENE May
15,1710. S.of'Shakston.'Esq. B. at ' Poper,' Herts. School
Eton. Matric. 1710-1. Henry Shetterden, alias Drax- s of
Thomas, of ' Popes Common,' Herts, and Barbados. M P
for Wareham, 1718-22, 1734-48, I75I-5I for Lyme Regis!
1727-34- Died May 24, 1755- (Le Neve, Knights; A. B.
Beaven.)
DRAX, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1558.
DRAYTON, ROBERT DE
DRAX or DRAKYS, JOHN. B.A. 1558-9. One of these names,
a clerk, s. of Thomas, of Wood Hall, Darfield, Yorks., in
1585. Perhaps the same who received holy orders (London)
Oct. 1554. R. of Darfield, Yorks. Perhaps R. of Stanford-on-
Soar, Notts., 1572-1615. Died 1615. (Vis. of Yorks.)
DRAX, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1588. B. at
Stoneleigh, near Coventry. Probably B.A. 1594-5; B.D.
1609 Doubtless V. of Tetney, Lines., 1591-6 and V. of
Dovercourt, Essex, 1601-19. V. of Colwich, Staffs., 1613-5.
Returned to Dovercourt, and died there. Buried at Harwich,
Jan. 29, 1618-9. Author, theological and classical. (DJf.B.;
Peile, i. 193; Wm. Satt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
DRAX, alias SHETTERDEN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com.
(age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 2, 1687. S. of Thomas Shetterden
and Elizabeth Drax. B. at Pope's Field, Herts. School,
St Albans. Matric. 1687. Assumed the name Drax.
DRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 24, 1726. Of Kent.
S. of Thomas, of St Mary's, Kent. (Apparently had been at
Oxford for a short time: Matric. from University College,
Nov. 2, 1725, age 17.) Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A.
!7?3' Fellow, 1731-3. Ord. priest (Ely) Oct. 24, 1732. Held
a Irving in Ireland. Died soon after. (A. Gray.)
DRAYCOTT or DRACOT, JASPER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
June, 1582. Probably s. of Richard, of Loscoe, Derbs.
Living, 1611. (Vis. of Derbs., 1669; Peile, i. 170.)
DRAYCOTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1640. S. of Thomas, registrar of the diocese of Bangor. B.
at York. School, Bangor. B.A. 1643-4.
DRAKOTTE, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1495-6. Of Coventry and
Lichneld diocese. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1496.
DRAYCOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 8,
1696. Matric. 1696.
DRAYCOTT, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 19,
1698-9.
DRAYNER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June it, 1659. S. of Robert, gent., of Biddenden, Kent.
B. there. School, Biddenden. Matric. 1659. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 9, 1659. Called to the Bar, 1671. Ancient, 1680.
DRAYNER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1603. Perhaps the same who was B.A. at Magdalene, 1613-4.
R. of Addington, Kent, 1615-36. V. of West Peckham,
1624-36. Buried at West Peckham, Jan. 15, 1635-6.
(Fielding.)
DRAYNER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Lent,
i577-«.
DRAYTON, BASIL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mav 28,
1659. S. of Francis (next), clerk, of Barham, Kent. B. there.
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3. R. of Little Chart, Kent, 1669-
1715. Buried at Little Chart, Dec. 7, 1715.
DRAYTON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1620. Of Kent. S. of David, of Westgate, Canterbury.
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1648. V. of Little Chart, Kent, 1645.
Married, 1633, Mary, dau. of Silas Johnson, of Canterbury.
Buried at Little Chart, Apr. 9, 1669. Father of Basil (above)
and the next
DRAYTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, June 30,
1651. S. of Francis (above), of Little Chart, Kent. B. at Hide
(?Hythe), Kent. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1651. Migrated
to St John's, Aug. 20, 1652. B.A. 1654-5 ; M.A. from Corpus
Christi, 1658. V. of Appledore, Kent, 1660-97. R. of
Wittersham, 1668-97. Died Nov. 1697, at St Stephen's, near
Canterbury.
DRAYTON, JOHN. M.A. 1493, as R. of Barnston, Essex. R.
there, 1470-99. Will (P.C.C.) 1499; 'of West Deeping, Lines.'
DRAYTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 30,
1700. S. of George. B. at Burton-on-Trent School, Burton.
Scholar, 1700-1; Matric. 1701; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) June, 1704. V. ot Newton Solney, Derbs. (PeUe,
n. 148.)
DRAYTON, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1610. Of Warwickshire. B.A. 1613-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 4; priest, June 5, 1615.
DRAYTON, NICHOLAS. B.C.L. Warden of KING'S HALL,
1363-4. Imprisoned for heresy, 1369. R. of St Martin Vintry
tfll 1375. Exchequer baron, 1376-84. R. of Ware, Herts.,
1384-5- Died 1385. (D.N.B.; where he is wrongly assigned
to King's College.)
DRAYTON, PETER. B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1503; B.D. 1510-1;
D.D. 1512-3. R. of St Michael's, Cornhfll, iSi5-7- Wfll
(P.C.C.) 1518.
DRAYTON, RICHARD. B.A. 1460-1; M.A. 1465.
DRAYTON, ROBERT DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1347; left
Jan. 12, 1350-1.
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DRAYTON, ROBERT
DRAYTON or DREATON, ROBERT. Adm. at PEMBROKE,
scholar from Merchant Taylors' School, 1613. B. Apr. 10,
1604.
DRAYTON, SILAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTT, 1709. Of Kent.
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1720. R. of Crundale, Kent,
1729-51. V. of Postling, 1751-67. Died Jan. 31, 1767.
Buried at Crundale. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; H. G. Harrison.)
DRAYTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1608; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615; D.D. 1632 (on King's visit).
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1614. R. of Bletsoe, Beds., 1618.
R. of Abbots Ripton, Hunts., i63O-(?) 56. Perhaps V. of
Terrington, Norfolk, 1638. Will (P.C.C.) 1658; as of Chilmark,
Wilts.; alludes to tithes owing at Ripton. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DRAITON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1691. Of Kent.
DRAYTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 13, 1640.
Matric. 1640.
DRAYTON, . D.D. 1474-5.
DRAYTON, . B.Can.L. 1474-5. Studied at Oxford.
DREELY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Miens. 1589.
DREMAR, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1573 ;
B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
DRENAR, ALEXANDER. Incorp. B.D. 1683, from Paris.
DRENTALL, THOMAS. M.A. 1460. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL.
R. of Michael Coslany, Norwich, 1464-1501. Benefactor to
Gonville Hall. Died 1501. Will proved (Norwich) Dec. 2,
1501. (Venn, I. 9.)
DRESSER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 6,
1671. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. V. of Batheaston, Somer-
set, 1682-1707. R. of Walcot, 1688-1707. Died 1707.
DRESSER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 9, 1646-7.
Of Staffordshire. P.C. of Thursfield, Staffs., 1651-7. V. of
Dilhorne, 1660-1700. 'A godly and able preacher.' Died 1700.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
DRESSOR, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 16,
1672. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. R- °f Westley
Waterless, Carabs., 1683-92. Non-juror. Father of the next.
DRESSER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
19, 1699-1700. S. of Thomas (above). B. at Westley Water-
less, Cambs. School, Bury. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
from King's, 1709. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 19, 1706; priest
(London) May 30, 1708. Chaplain at King's College, 1708.
DREW, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1584-5.
DREW, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1612; B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 21; priest,
Feb. 22, 1618-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1655, of one of these names, of
Barrowby, Lines., clerk.
DREW, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. 3, 1640-1.
S. of John, grazier. B. at Knossington, Leics. Schools,
Knossington (Mr Griffin), Somerby (Mr Twigge) and Oakham.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
DREW, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1706. S. of John, clerk,
of Stourton, Wilts. Bapt. there, Mar. 10, 1673-4. Matric.
from Oriel College, Oxford, Oct. 30, 1690; B.A. (Oxford)
1694. R. of Kingston Deverill, Wilts., 1706. (Al. Oxon.;
Petie, ii. 146.)
DREW, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Oct. 30, 1738.
S. of John, of London. School, Westminster.
DREW, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1707.
B. Feb. 5, 1688. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1710-11;
M.A. 1719. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 25, 1710-1; priest,
Dec. 21, 1712. Chaplain to St Thomas's Hospital. R. of
St Margaret Pattens, London, 1727-46. Preb. of St Paul's,
1729-46. Died 1746.
DREWE, . B.A. 1523-4.
DREWETT, PETER. M.A. 1511-2. Incorp. from Oxford.
DRIFFIELD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 30, 1 68 1. S. of Christopher (of Gray's Inn). B. at
Ripon. School, Ripon. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 21, 1682.
Of Ripon, in 1697 and 1702. Died 1724. Will, York. (Peile,
ii. 82.)
DRIFFIELD, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Aug. 19,
1731- S. of Lancelot, of Escrick, Yorks. School, York
(Dr Jackson). Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1735^-6;
M.A. 1765. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1736-7; priest
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from Chester) Mar. 1741-2. Perhaps
V. of Sedbergh, 1741-6. R. of Chellesworth, Suffolk, 1754-81.
DRIFFIELD, NICHOLAS. A friar. B.D. 1483-4.
DRIFFIELD, ROBERT DE. M.A. A northern student engaged
in the riot against southern students, 1261. (Hare, I. xxx.)
DRIFFIELD, ZACHARIAH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
July 24, 1671. 2nd s. of Simon, yeoman, of Crayke, Yorks.
B. at Easingwold, Yorks. Schools, Sheriff Hutton (Mr
Newsham), Cawood and Snaith. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1675-6.
DROPE, JOHN
DRIFT, ADRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. I7a6.
S. of Matthew (next), clerk, of Suffolk. B. at Lavenham
School, Westminster. Matric. 1726; B.A. 17*0-1 Ord'
deacon (Norwich) June, 1731.
DRIFT, MATTHEW. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton
1688. B. in London. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3- M A 1606*
Fellow, 1692. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1604- priest
Dec. 22, 1700. Master of Lavenham School, 1696-172* R
of Dunton Waylett, Essex, 1700-26. Died 1726. Father of
Adrian (above). (Harwood, 273.)
DRIGG, REGINALD. B.A. (? 1604-5); MJV. from ST JOHN'S
1608.
DRING, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb. 22
1719-20. S. of Edmund, of Malton, Yorks. School, Wakefield
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721; B.A. 1723-4; M.A.
1727- Fellow, 1726. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 16- priest
Oct. 5, 1728. Afterwards took the name Garforth.
DRINKWATER, PETER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 14,
1635-6. Perhaps of Irwell House, Restwick, Lanes. School
Westminster. Matric. 1635; Scholar, 1636; B.A. 1638-0-
M.A. 1642.
DRINKWATER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter
1588; B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595.
DRISIUS or DRUSIUS, JOHN. Matric. (amongst the famuli)
Aug. 3, 1569. S. of Clement. B. at Oudenarde, Flanders.
B.A. from Merton College, Oxford, 1572; M.A. 1573. Pro-
fessor of Hebrew at Leyden, 1577. Professor at Franeker.
Died Feb. 12, 1615. (Al. Oxon.)
DRISIUS, SAMUEL. M.A. 1628. Incorp. from Edinburgh. M.A.
there, 1627. Probably Samuel Dries. S. of Samuel, of London,
pleb., matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Feb. 14, 1622-
3, age 20. R. of North Mundham, Sussex (sequestered), 1645.
DRIVER, ALEXANDER Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1577-8; B.A. 1581-2. Died in College. Buried at StBotolph's,
Oct. 25, 1585 ('1575' in register).
DRIVER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M-A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22;
priest, Dec. 23, 1622.
DRIVER, HUGH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 23, 1638. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3.
DRIVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1588-9. Matric.
1588-9; B.A. from Clare, 1592-3; M.A. 1596. One of these
names V. of Pampisford, Cambs., 1616-38. Buried there
Aug. 25, 1638.
DRIVER, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602); M.A. from CLARE, 1605.
DRIVER, JOSEPH. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, 1627. Adm. sizar
(age 17) at Caius, July 4, 1628. S. of John, blacksmith. B.
at Docking, Norfolk. Scholar, 1630; B.A. 1630-1. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1632; priest, Sept. 22, 1633.
(Venn, I. 285.)
DRIVER, NICHOLAS. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1605; LL.B.
1609-10. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Jan. 27, 1620-1.
DRIVER, ROBERT. B.A. 1504-5; perhaps M.A. 151 I-*. One
of these names chantry priest at Rowell, Northants., in 1526.
(H. G. Harrison.)
DRIVER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1669. S. of Richard, of Wells, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Walsingham. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1678. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1675. R. of North Creake, Norfolk,
1686-7.
DRIVER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1580; B.A. 1583-4.
DRYVER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1546.
DRIVER, . B.Can.L. 1472-3; D.Can.L. 1482. One Simon
Driver, R. of Tibenham, Norfolk, until 1484.
DRIVER, . B.A. 1492; M.A. H95-6.
DRIVER, . B.Can.L. 1508-9.
DROPE, FRANCIS. Incorp. M.A. 1663 from Magdalen College,
Oxford. Chorister and demy there. S. of Thomas, V. of
Cumnor, Berks. B. there. B.A. (Oxford) 1647. Created M.A.
1660; B.D. 1667. Fellow of Magdalen, 1661-71. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1670. Died Sept. 26, 1671. Buried at Cumnor.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
DROPE or DROOP, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1561; Scholar, 1565; B.A. 1565-6.
DROPE, JOHN. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Thomas,
of Northamptonshire, clerk. Adm. at Magdalen College,
Oxford. 1601, age 13: B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1619.
Fellow of Magdalen, 1608-29. Proctor, 1618. R. of Grindon,
Staffs., 1626; and of Norbury, Derbs., 1628-9. Died Sept. 29,
1629. M.I. at Norbury. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
67 5—*
DROPE, THOMAS
DROPE, THOMAS. M.A. 1579 (Incorp. from Oxford); B.A.
(Oxford) 1572; M.A. 1575; B.D. 1583. Fellow of Magdalen,
1571. Preb. of Wells, 1583-1632. V. of Cumnor, Berks.,
1586. R. of Aynhoe, Northants., 1588-1633. Buried there
Nov. 19, 1633, aged 83. Will (P.C.C.) 1634. (Al. Oxon.', Le
Neve, Mem., I. 148.)
DROUGHT, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1567;
B.A. from Christ's, 1571-2; M.A. 1575-
DROWTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRIKITY, Michs. 1567.
DRUELL, HUMPHREY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Lent,
1577-8. Probably knighted, 1596. Buried in Winchester
Cathedral, Jan. 8, 1630-1.
DRUELL, JOHN. Of KING'S HALL, 1428-33 (then LL.B.) ; LL.D.
Perhaps fellow of Queens'. Preb. of Sarum, 1441-69. R. of
Fulham, Middlesex, 1452-8. Preb. of St Paul's, 1457-67;
treasurer, 1458-67. Died 1469. Buried in St Botolph's,
Cambridge. Benefactor to Queens', where he founded two
fellowships and a scholarship. Brother of the next. (Htn-
nessy identifies him with the archdeacon of Exeter, 1444-53,
whose will was proved at Lambeth in 1453.)
DRUELL, NICHOLAS. Succeeded his brother, John Druell, as
scholar at KING'S HALL, 1433-54. Will (P.C.C.) 1455.
DRUMM, DROME or DROWME, MICHAEL, Student at
Cambridge according to Dr Caius (De Ant. Cant., 150). B.A.
(Oxford) 1527; M.A. 1531; B.D. 1539. Appointed to Cardinal
College, Oxford. Six preacher at Canterbury, 1541. (Cooper,
i. 83; who seems to confound him with Thos. Durham, fellow
of St John's.)
DRURY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent,
1557-8. Of Besthorpe, Norfolk, Esq. Will proved (P.C.C.)
1616. Father of the next.
DRURY, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 20, 1591.
S. of the above. Of Besthorpe, Norfolk. Matric. c. 1591.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1617.
M.P. for Norfolk, 1625. Died Oct. 1638. Buried at Besthorpe,
Will (Norwich) 1638.
DRURY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. u,
1681. S. of William. B. at Nottingham. School, Derby.
Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord.
priest (York) Dec. 22, 1689.
DRURY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1552; B.A. 1556-7. Fellow, till 1559.
DRURY, DRUE. Matric. pens, from ST EDMUND'S HOSTEL,
Michs. 1544. Probably s. of Robert, of Edgerly, Bucks.
Sheriff of Norfolk. Knighted, 1579. M.P. for Camelford,
1562; for Norfolk, 1584. Died Apr. 29, 1617, at Riddles-
worth, Norfolk, aged 99. (Le Neve, Man., I. 58.)
DRURY, DRUE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, 1606-7.
S. of Drue (above). B Oct. 7, 1588. Created Bart. May 7,
1627. M.P. for Norfolk, 1620; for Thetford, 1624. Of Riddles-
worth. Died 1632. Father of the next. (T. A. Walker).
DRURY, DRUE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 21,
1628-9. S. of Sir Drue, of Riddlesworth (above). B. in London,
June 17, 1611. School, Bury. Matric. 1629. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 15, 1623-4. Of Riddlesworth, Bart. Succeeded as
Bart., 1632. Died July 13, 1647. Admon. P.C.C. Father of
the next, of Isaac (1657) and of Robert (1654). (Peile, I. 398;
Suff. Man. Fam., i. 357; G.E.C.)
DRURY, DRUE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, July 5,
1654. S. of Sir Drue, above, Bart., of Riddlesworth, Norfolk.
School, Grendon, Northants. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8.
Died s.p. Brother of Isaac (1657) and Robert (1654).
DRURY, ED. Matric. pens, from ST EDMUND'S HOSTEL, 1544.
DRURY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1564. 4th s. of William, of Besthorpe, Esq. B. at Besthorpe,
Norfolk. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 6, 1578, age 26. R. of
Yelverton and Beeston, Norfolk, 1579-36; called D D
Living, 1612. Brother of Henry (i559).
DRURY, EDMUND. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S, July
1625. Probably s. of Francis (1594), of Swaffham Prior
Cambs. B. 1607. Died 1668. Buried at Swaffham. (Peile,
i- 377.)
DRURY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, 1555.
DRURY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
Probably s. of John, of Swaffham Prior, Cambs. B 1577
3f Swaffham, Esq. Will (P.C.C.) 1633. (Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
DRURY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 21,
1663-4. Of Gt Dunham, Norfolk. S. of Richard, gent
School, Lynn. Matric. 1664. Buried at Dunham, Mar. 18,
1686-7. Brother of Richard (1660-1). (Venn, i. 420.)
DRURY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETBRHOUSS, June 5,
1707. Of Huntingdonshire. Perhaps s. of Richard, High
Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts., 1676. School, Huntingdon
Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Ord.
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deacon (Norwich) Mar. 16, 1711-2; priest, May 31, 1713.
R. of Whitton and Claydon, Suffolk, 1711. V. of Henley,
1732. Buried at Claydon, May 26, 1761. Father of the next.
DRURY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at EMMANUEL, Aug. n,
1737. S. of George (above), R. of Claydon, Suffolk. Matric.
1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
19, 1742 ; priest, May 20, 1744. R. of Akenham, Suffolk, 1744.
V. of Wherstead, 1744-61. R. of Overstone, Northants.,
1761. R. of Little Billing, 1761-1807. R. of Claydon, 1761.
Buried there Feb. 24, 1807. (H. I. Longden.)
DRURY, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, May, 1554.
S. of Sir William, of Hawstead, Suffolk, Knt. B. Apr. 6, 1539.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 16, 1557. Of Hawstead, Esq.
Died 1586. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 54-)
DREWRY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1559.
Doubtless s. of William, of Besthorpe, Norfolk, Esq. Matric.
Michs. 1559; B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567. Fellow, 1563. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1566; priest (London) June 4, 1566, age 24.
R. of High Roothing, Essex, 1568-1601 and 1607-13. R. of
Tendring, 1584-1613. Wfll proved (P.C.C.) 1613. Doubtless
father of the next and brother of Edmund (1564).
DRURY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1602.
Of Essex. Doubtless s. of Henry (above), R. of High Rooth-
ing, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
Of Essex, gent.
DRURY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 29, 1628. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1629. Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 28,
1629-30. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. R. of South Runcton,
Norfolk, 1661-72. Died 1672. Will, P.C.C. (T. A . Walker.)
DRURY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 12, 1637.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Fincham, Norfolk. B. 1622.
Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Of
Beswell, and after of Holme, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) proved,
1672. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 364.)
DRURY, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, July 10,
1657. 3rd s. of Sir Drue, Bart. (1628-9), of Riddleswprth,
Norfolk. School, Grendon. Matric. 1657. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 19, 1656-7. Brother of Drue (1654) and Robert
(1654).
DRURY, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1537-43; B.A. 1541-2.
DRURY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1552.
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 28, 1562.
DRURIE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 15,
1590. S. of William (1545), LL.D., of Essex. School, London.
B.A. 1592-3. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1594. Of Tendring,
Essex. Knighted, Nov. 6, 1604. Died Dec. 18, 1619. Will
(P.C.C.) 1622. He and his family were Popish recusants.
(Vis. of Bucks., 1634, 159; Venn, i. 139.)
DRURY or DREWRY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETER-
HOUSE, July 7, 1668. Of Leicestershire. School, Market
Bosworth. Scholar, 1668.
DRURY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 6,
1716. S. of William, gent., of Nottinghamshire. B. at
Nottingham. School, Nottingham.
DRURY, NICHOLAS. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct 18, 1660.
Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Anthony, of Intwood, Norfolk, Esq.
Matric. 1661-2. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 26, 1662. Of
Intwood, Norfolk, and Southwold, Suffolk, Esq. (Suff. Man.
Fam., i. 355.)
DRURY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 12,
1660-1. S. of Richard, gent., of Gt Dunham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Lynn. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661. Migrated
to Trinity, Mar. 10, 1664-5. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 27,
1664. Of Gt Dunham, gent. Died there. Buried Feb. 8,
1666-7. Brother of Francis (1663-4). (Venn, i. 410.)
DRURY, RO. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1558.
DRURY, ROBERT. Probably at one time pens, of GONVILLE
HALL. S. of Roger, of Hawstead, Suffolk. Barrister of
Lincoln's Inn. M.P. for Suffolk. Speaker of the House of
Commons, 1496. Knighted, 1497. Attended on the King in
France, 1520, and held many important offices. Died Mar. 2,
1535-6. Buried at St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds. M.I. Will
P.C.C. (Cooper, i. 56; DJf.B.)
DRUREY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age n) at CAIUS, Dec. 14,
1564. S. of Robert, Esq., of Hawstead, Suffolk. Died young.
Brother of Thomas (1564) and William (1564).
DRURY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1575-
DRURY, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. (age 13) from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1588. S. of Sir William (1564), of Hawstead,
Suffolk. M.A. 1599 (special grace). Knighted, Sept. 1591.
M.P. for Suffolk, 1604-11; for Eye, Suffolk, 1614. Died Apr.
2, 1615, aged 40. Buried at Hawstead. Will (P.C.C.) 1615.
(Le Neve, Mon.; Suff. Man. Fam., vn.~39.)
DRURY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 30, 1631.
Of Essex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634.
DRURY, SIR ROBERT
DRURY, Sir ROBERT, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
MAGDALENE, July 5, 1654. S. of Sir Drue (1628-9), Bart.,
of Riddlesworth, Norfolk. School, Grendon, Northants.
Matric. 1655. Succeeded as Bart., 1647. Died Apr. 27, 1718,
aged 77. M.I. at Riddlesworth. Brother of Drue (1654) and
Isaac (1657). (Le Neve, Men., in. 244; G.E.C.)
DRURY, ROGER. B.Can.L. 1478.
DRURY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560.
Perhaps s. of William, of Besthorpe, Norfolk, Esq. Scholar,
1560; B.A. 1564-5. Of Rollesby, Norfolk, Esq. M.P. for
Yarmouth, 1588. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1599. Father of the
next.
DRURIE, ROGER. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 30,
1605. S. of Roger (above), of Rollesby, Norfolk. School,
Oby, Norfolk. Living in 1618. Of Drury Lane, Esq. Will
proved (P.C.C.) Jan. 1632. (Venn, I. 191; Suff. Man. Fam.,
i. 356.)
DRURY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1625 ; B.A.
1638-9; M.A. 1632.
DREWRY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1545.
DRURY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 12) at CAIUS, Aug. 4, 1564.
S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Hawstead, Suffolk, May 8, 1551.
Matric. 1564 Died 1602. Brother of Robert (1564) and
William (1564). (Venn, I. 54.)
DRURYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1571.
Perhaps of Maids Moreton, Bucks.; adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1577.
DRURIE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1589-
DRURY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1597-8.
Perhaps 4th s. of Sir Robert, of Rougham, Suffolk. Barrister,
1607. Died s.p. vitapatris. Will (P.C.C.) 1616. (Suff. Man.
Fam., i. 347.)
DRURY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1617.
Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, late of Flemingham
(PFramingham), Norfolk, gent., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 22, 1619.
DRURY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1634.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8.
DRURY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1633.
Of Suffolk.
DRURY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 23,
1635. S. of Thomas, brewer. B. at Downham, Norfolk.
Bapt. June 9, 1618. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1635; Scholar,
1637-9; B.A. 1638-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1640.
Died s.p. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1672. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 368.)
DRURY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1637. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of Fincham,
Norfolk, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6, 1640. Lord of
Talbot's in Fincham, 1674. Dead 1697. (Suff. Man. Fam.,
i. 364.)
DRURY, WALTER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June n, 1621.
S. of William (1585). Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
R. of Sandhurst, Kent, 1632-80. Died 1680.
DRURY, WATERS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 25,
1666. S. of William, gent., of Downham Market, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Downham and Lynn. Scholar, 1666-73;
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672; priest (Chichester) Dec. 21, 1673.
V. of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, 1674-1722. R. of Wimbots-
ham, 1674-1722. Died 1722. (Venn, i. 427.)
DRURY, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1511.
Left before graduation.
DRURY, WILLIAM. Educated at GONVILLE HALL. S. of Sir
Robert, of Hedgerley, Bucks. B. Oct. 2, 1527. Knighted,
1570. A distinguished commander, by land and sea. At the
siege of Edinburgh, 1573. President of Munster, 1575. Lord
Deputy of Ireland, 1578. Died Sept. 30, 1579. One of these
names (knight) M.P. for Suffolk, 1553-5. (Cooper, i. 412;
D.N.B.)
DRURY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1545. S. of John, of Rougham, Suffolk. LL.B. 1553 ; LL.D.
1559. Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1559-61. Admitted
advocate, May 5, 1561. Secretary to Archbishop Parker.
Judge of the Prerogative Court, till 1575. Will (P.C.C.) 1575.
(Cooper, H. 74; D.N.B.)
DRURY, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 15) at CAIUS, Aug. 4, 1564.
S. of Robert, Esq., of Hawstead, Suffolk. B. Mar. 30, 1550.
School, Groton. Perhaps specially adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 7, 1569. Knighted, 1570. High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1583.
M.P. for Suffolk, 1584. Commander of a regiment in France
sent in aid of Henry IV. Fought a duel there with Sir John
Borough. Died in consequence of his wound, Jan. 18, 1589-
90. Buried at Hawstead. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1595.
Brother of Robert (1564) and Thomas (1564). (Venn, i. 54.)
DRYWOOD, GEORGE
DRURY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1585. Matric.
Michs. 1585; Scholar; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593- Incorp. at
Oxford, 1593. B.D. (Oxford) 1600. R. of Leyboume, Kent,
1602-40. R. of Merstham, Surrey, 1625-12. Died 1640
Will (P.C.C.) proved by s. Walter (1621).
DRURY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592.
DRURY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 12
1614 Matric. 1614. One of these names, s. and h. of Sir
Anthony, of Besthorpe, Norfolk, Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn
Aug. 16, 1611. Knighted, Sept. 30, 1618. Died Nov. 8, 1639.
Probably the same man who subscribed at Oxford. Mav 7
1613. (Al.Oxon.)
DREWRY, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Lent, 1618-9. Of Suffolk.
DRURIE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1633.
DRURY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 28,
1645. S. of William of Walsoken, Norfolk. School, Wisbech.
DRURYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 14, 1657.
Of Huntingdonshire.
DRURY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 26,
1679. S. of Thomas. B. at Nottingham. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1680; Matric. 1682; B.A. 1682-3; M.A.
1686. Fellow, 1685. Senior Proctor, 1706-7. Buried in
Trinity College Chapel, Nov. 16, 1713.
DRURY, . Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1600.
DRUSIUS, see DRISIUS.
DRY, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 27, 1644. Of Dorset.
DRYE, JOHN. B.A. 1499-1500.
DRY, RALPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1610-1;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1616;
priest, Dec. 1616. V. of Sheriff Button, Yorks., 1628-38.
Died 1638.
DRY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 23, 1687. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1687.
DRYANDER, see ENCINAS.
DRYDEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 26,
1683. S. of John (1650), the Poet Laureate. B. at Chariton,
Wilts., 1666. School, Westminster. Matric. 1683; Scholar,
1684. Went to Italy, 1692. Chamberlain to the Pope.
Returned, 1698. Drowned in the Thames at Datchet, Aug.
20,1704. Buried at Windsor. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 200.)
DRYDEN, ERASMUS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 18,
1618. S. of Sir Erasmus, of Canons' Ashby, Northants.
Bart, (created, 1619). Matric. 1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. ii, 1621-2. Of Titchmarsh, Northants., Esq. Died
1654. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.;
Baker, Northants., n. 5.)
DRYDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 18, 1650. S. of
Erasmus, of Canons' Ashby, Northants. B. at Aldwincle,
Aug. 9, 1631. School, Westminster. Matric. 1650; Scholar,
1650; B.A. 1653-4. Discommuned for contumacy to the
Vice-Master. F.R.S. 1663. Poet Laureate, 1670-88. Married,
Dec. i, 1663, Elizabeth Howard, dau. of the Earl of Berkshire.
Died in Gerrard Street, London, May i, 1700. Buried in
Westminster Abbey. Father of Charles (1683). (D.N.B.)
DRYDEN, JONATHAN. Adm. pens at EMMANUEL, Oct. 24,
1617. S. of Nicholas, of Norton Pinckney, Northants.
Matric. 1617; Scholar; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625, as 'Briden.'
Preb. of Hereford, 1627. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1654; of Camberwell, minister. (Baker, Nortkants., u. 5.)
DRYDEN, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1656-7. Scholar from Westminster, 1656. S. of Jonathan,
above. B. in Herefordshire. B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
Fellow, 1661. Incorp. at Oxford, 1665. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 19, 1663; priest (London) May, 1665. R. of Cheriton,
Kent, 1668-76. R. of Keighley, Yorks., 1676-9. R. of
Scrayingham, Yorks., 1680-1702. R. of Londesborough,
1680-1702. Preb. of York, 1682. Died Aug. 25, 1702, aged
63. Buried in York Minster. Father of the next.
DRYDEN, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 23, 1716.
S. of Jonathan (above), deceased, Canon of York. Bapt. in
the Minster, Apr. 2, 1700. Matric. 1717; Rustat scholar;
B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1729. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23, 1733.
P.C. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1727. R. of St Cuthbert, York.
Died Apr. 13, 1740, aged 39.
DRYFIELD, RICHARD. Chancellor of the University, 1261.
DRYLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1629-30.
DRYWOOD, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1564. Probably s. of John. B. at Dunton Waylett, Es
e. 1547. Fellow, but left without a degree, 1568. Fanner at
Dunton Waylett.' Author, Latin poems. Died May 22, 1603.
(Haneood; Vis. of Essex, 1634; Cooper, u. 354-)
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DRYWOOD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs,
1570. Scholar from Westminster, 1570. B.A. 1573-4; M.A.
1577; B.D. 1586. Fellow, 1576-94. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) May 28, 1583. Deputy Public Orator, 1582. R. of
Mistley, Essex, 1586-90. R. of South Ockendon, 1590-1611.
R. of Trinity-the-Less, London, 1603-5. R. of Chadwell,
Essex, 1605-11. Died 16x1. Will (P.C.C.) i6iz. (Cooper, m.
43; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
DRYWOOD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1618. Scholar from Westminster, 16x9; B.A. 1622-3; M-A-
1626. Fellow, 1624.
DRYWOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
One of these names, of Staple Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn, 1580.
DRYWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at KING'S, Michs. 1579-
Licensed to practise medicine from Trinity, 1587.
DRYWOOD, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Michs.
1609.
DRYWOOD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1570. Ord. priest (Ely) Apr. 17, 1575, age 25. R. of Down-
ham, Essex, 1574-1608. Died 1608. Admon. (P.C.C.) June
18, 1608.
DRYWOOD, WILLIAM, Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1588; Scholar, 1589.
DUBBER, . B.A. 1465-6.
DUBORDIEU, ARMAND. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Jan. 31,
1690-1. A Frenchman; protestant exile from Montpelier.
Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 17, 1694-5; priest (Peterb.) June 6, 1696. V. of
Desborough, Northants., 1696-1727. V. of North Weald,
Essex, 1715-33. V. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 1716-33.
Died Aug. 25, 1733, aged 61. Buried at Sawbridgeworth.
M.I. His contemporary, John Armand Dubordieu, was of
Oxford. (Petit, n. 120; H. I. Longden.)
DUBORDIEU, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 29,
1716. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon
(London) June 10, 1722. C. of St Michael -le-Querne, London,
c. 1726-35. V. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 1734-52 (resigned).
Preb. of St Asaph, 1737-54; chancellor, 1743-54. R. of
Newington, Surrey, 1752-4. Died 1754. Father of the next.
DUBORDIEU, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 17, 1749.
Of London. S. of John (above), C. of St Michael-le-Quern,
and Isabella. Bapt. there, May 21, 1733. Matric. 1749.
Brother of William (1751).
DUBORDIEU, PETER. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 25, 1689.
Of Montpelier, France. Matric. 1689 ; B.A. 1692-3 ; M.A. 1697.
Ord. deacon (York) 1693; priest, Sept 1693. R. of Kirby
Misperton, Yorks., 1707-55. Author.
DUBORDIEU, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
June i, 1751. Of London. S. of John (1716). B. Mar. 21,
1734-5. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1751; Scholar.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Merton College, May 30,
1754, age 19. Brother of John (1749). (T. A. Walker, 301.)
DUCANE, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. S. of John, of London. Died at
Battersea, Apr. 22, 1684, aged 83. (Essex Pedigrees; Burke,
L.G.)
DU CAREL, ANDREW COLTEE. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL,
1739 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of James, of Greenwich.
B. in Normandy. School, Eton. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, July 2, 1731, age 18. B.C.L. from St John's, 1738.
D.C.L, 1742. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 13, 1732 ; and at the
Inner Temple, 1735. Admitted advocate, 1743. Official of
the Diocese of Canterbury, 1758. F.S.A. 1737. F.R.S. 1762.
Librarian at Lambeth, 1757. A devoted antiquary. Author,
antiquarian. Died May 29, 1785. Buried at St Katharine's-
by-the-Tower. Will, P.C.C. Brother of the next. (D.N.B.)
DU CAREL, JAMES COLTEE. Adm. Fell.-Cpm. (age 19) at
Greenwich, Esq., when adm. at the Inner Temple, 1738. Of
Ayot St Lawrence, Herts. Living at St Germain, France, in
1785. Brother of Andrew, above. (Venn, n. 40.)
DUCIE-MORETON, MATTHEW. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS',
June 27, 1681. S. of Edward Moreton, Esq., of Moreton,
Staffs. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). Served under William III in
Flanders. M.P. for Gloucestershire, 1710-3, 1715-20.
Created Lord Ducie, Baron of Moreton, Staffs., June o, 1720.
Died May 2, 1735, in London. Buried at Tortworth, Gloucs. ;
aged 72.
DUCIE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 12, 1669. S. of Sir Hugh, Knt., of Islington, Middlesex.
School, Richmond. Succeeded his uncle Sir William, as 4th
Bart., Sept. 9, 1679. Died in the Fleet Prison, c. 1691.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Sussex; G.E.C.)
DUCKET, NATHANIEL
DUCK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1565.
B. in Shoreditch, Middlesex. Migrated to Trinity, 1568;
Scholar; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573; B.D. 1584. Fellow, 1571.
Ord. deacon (London) June 19; priest, June 20, 1580, age 30.
V. of Marsworth, Bucks., 1584. Died 1596.
DUCKE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1711.
B. at Dunchideock, Devon. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A.
1719. Fellow, 1715, till his death. Died at Exeter.
DUCKELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1582-3.
DUCKET, CHRISTOPHER (1503-4), fee DOCKET.
DUCKETT, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1580. Perhaps s. and h. of Richard, of Grayrigg, Westmor-
land. B. 1564. Knighted, 1603. Died Oct. 24, 1636. Prob-
ably father of William (1607). (G. F. Ducket, Ducketiana, 24.)
DUCKETT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 30, 1725.
S. of Francis, R. of Little Ashby, Leics. B. there. Matric.
1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1729-30,
C. of Hasel beech, Northants. Buried there Oct. 9, 1749,
aged 44. M.I. Admon. granted to brother Zacheus (1732).
DUCKETT, GABRIEL. Scholar of TRINITY, 1560. Of Westmor-
land. S. of Anthony, of Grayrigg, and Dorothy Bellingham.
B.A. 1562-3; M.A. from St John's, 1566. Fellow, of St John's,
1563. Keeper of the University Library. Buried at All
Saints', Cambridge, Aug. 28, 1623. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1624. Brother of Lionel. (J. Parker.)
DUCKET, GILES. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1559. One
of these names, student at Trinity Hall, Aug. 1564.
DUCKET, GREGORY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1587; Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1590-1, as 'George'; M.A. 1594;
D.D. 1613. Fellow, 1591. University Librarian, 1594. V. of
Trumpington, Cambs., 1606-11. R. of Girton, 1609. R. of
St Andrew's, Holbom, 1611-24. Married, at St Dunstan-
in-the-East, London, May 2, 1615, Margaret, dau. of Sir
John Watts, Knt. Died Dec. 29, 1624. Buried in St Andrew's,
Holborn. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1625. (J. Ch. Smith.)
DUCKETT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1586. Matric.
1586; Scholar; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. from Clare, 1593. Perhaps
R. of Cotgrave, Notts., 1595-1603. Buried there Dec. 18,
1603. (Godfrey, Notts.)
DUCKETT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596;
B.A. 1 600-1 ; M.A. 1606. Perhaps V. of Conisborough,
Yorks., x6xx-5.
DUCKETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST EDMUND HOSTEL,
Michs. 1544 (impubes).
DUCKETT, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1583;
B.A. 1587-8. Fellow. Died in College, 1588.
DUCKET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1583;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1599. V. of Caistor, Lines., 1592-1593.
DUCKET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1635,
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1636; Scholar,
1638; B.A. 1638-9. Subscribed for deacon's orders (London)
Feb. 16, 1664-5; for priest's, May 19, 1665. C. of Rettendon,
Essex.
DUCKET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 12, 1654-5.
Of Cambridgeshire. S. and h. of Thomas, of Steeple Morden,
Cambs., Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 10, 1657.
DUCKET, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
S. of Anthony, of Grayrigg. B. in Westmorland. B.A.
1582-3; M.A. from Jesus, 1586; B.D. 1597. Fellow of Jesus,
1585-1603. Proctor, 1595-6. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1589. V. of All Saints', Cambridge,
1592-1603. Died Apr. 5, 1603. Buried in Jesus College
Chapel. Benefactor to Jesus and St John's. Will (V.C.C.)
1603. Brother of Gabriel. (Cooper, n. 354; A. Gray.)
DUCKETT, HANSEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 27,
1677. Matric. 1677. S. of Thomas (1651), of Steeple Morden,
Cambs., and Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Mansell, Bart., of
Muddlescombe, Co. Carmarthen. (G. F. Duckett, Ducketiana,
53-)
DUCKET, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, June 15,
1608. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Gt Burdon, Durham.
School, Darlington. Matric. 1608. One of these names V. of
Bradneld, Yorks., 1617-28.
DUCKET, NATHANIEL, Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1584; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
DUCKET, NATHANIEL, Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1617; Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 27; priest, Sept. 28, 1624. V. of Stanwell,
Middlesex, 1630-2. V. of North Elmham, Norfolk, 1631.
Will dated Aug. 7, 1659. Father of Nathaniel (1665) and
Peter (1665). (Her. and Gen., vi. 320.)
DUCKET, NATHANIEL
DUCKET, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 7, 1665.
S. of Nathaniel (above), V. of North Elmham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, June i, 1648. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1666-7;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 19,
1670-1. R. of Tittleshall, Norfolk, 1679-1721. R. ofWelling-
ham, till 1721. Died Oct. 29, 1721, aged 73. Buried at
Tittleshall. M.I. Brother of Peter (1665). (Her. and Gen.,
vi. 320.)
DUCKET, NOAH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1572-3. Doubtless of Broughton-Astley, Leics. Admon.
(Leicester) 1613. Father of Peter (1615).
DUCKET, PAUL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Junes, 1638. Scholar
from Westminster; B.A. 1642-3. R. of Grinstead, Essex,
1660-2. R. of St Leonard, Colchester, 1661-2. V. of Bore-
ham, Essex, 1662-70. R. of Rettendon, 1662-70. Died 1670.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1670.
DUCKETT, PETER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1615.
Probably of Staple Inn. S. of Noah (1568). Will (P.C.C.)
1652; proved by brother William, of Gray's Inn.
DUCKET, PETER. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 7, 1665. S. of
Nathaniel (1617). Bapt. at North Elmham, May 24, 1650.
School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1666-7; B.A. 1668-9; M.A.
1674. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Jan. 1672-3; priest, Sept. 1675.
R. of Cookley, Suffolk, 1676-9. R. of Huntingfield, 1695-
1709. Died 1709. Brother of Nathaniel (1665). See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
DUCKET, RICHARD. At ST JOHN'S for three years. Migrated
as sizar (age 18) to Christ's, Nov. 6, 1626. S. of James, of
Yorkshire. School, Sedbergh. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22,
1630. (Peile, i. 378.)
DUCKET, ROBERT. Probably of ST JOHN'S; founded scholar-
ships there, 1521. R. of Chevening, Kent, 1493-1522. Died
1522. (Cooper, i. 26 )
DUCKETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
27, 1634. S. of Nathaniel, gent., of Albury, Herts. B. at
Tring, Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts, (private;
Mr Lea). Matric. 1634-5. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 30,
1637.
DUCKETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 28,
1651. S. of Thomas, of Steeple Morden, Cambs. Matric.
1651. Afterwards Fell.-Com. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 12,
1655. Of Steeple Morden; donor to the Chapel, 1667. Father
of Mansel (1677) and brother of John (1654).
DUCKET, TINKLER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 9, 1727.
S. of Henry, fanner, of Spixworth, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Norwich (private; Mr Brand) and Wymondham. Scholar,
1727-35; Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1755. Fellow,
1736-9- Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1733; pnest, Mar. 2,
1734-5- C. of Little Horkesley, Essex. Expelled from the
University for atheism and immorality, 1738. Living 1773,
when he is described as at Venice, lately residing in Constanti-
nople. (Venn, n. 28; Her, and Gen., vi. 320.)
DUCKET, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1607. Doubtless s. of Sir Francis (1580), Knt, of Grayrigg,
Westmorland. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1609.
DUCKET, ZACHEUS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 12, 1732.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 21, 1735-6; priest, Dec. 19, 1736. Of Gedling,
Notts., clerk, in 1749. Brother of Francis (1725).
DUCKFIELD, DANIEL. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
V. of Childerditch, Essex, 1611-53. Died Jan. 1653. Will,
P.C.C.
DUCKFIELD, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1632. Of Essex. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Fellow,
1637-45- Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, May 3, 1645.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1645.
DUCKFIELD, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May
22, 1683. S. of John (1642), R. of Aspeden, near Buntingford.
B. at Buntingford. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1683;
B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Fellow, 1688-1702. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1700. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May, 1689. V. of
Hauxton, Cambs., 1700. Died between Mar. 25 and May i,
1702. Will proved (V.C.C.) . (Peile, 11. 92.)
DUCKFIELD, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1562. Perhaps s. of John, of Harston, Cambs., adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 20, 1566.
DUCKFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1642. Of Essex. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. Fellow.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1649-50. Ord. priest (Ardfert) Nov. 27,
1656. V. of Layston, Herts., 1663-70; of Aspeden, 1670-85.
Died 1685. Father of Daniel (1683).
DUCKFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 18,
1677-8. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685.
DUDLEY, JOHN
DUCKLING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 8,
1631-2. S. of Thomas, of Hopton, Suffolk, husbandman.
Bapt. Jan. 23, 1613-4. School, Hopton. Matric. 1633; B.A.
1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639-
priest, Mar. i, 1639-40. V. of Heckington, Lines., 1646.
(Venn, i. 303.)
DUCKRING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 18 1675.
Matric. 1675.
DUCKWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from QUEERS',
Easter, 1571. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1576-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Aug. 16, 1582; priest, Jan. 9, 1582-3. V. of
Empingham, Rutland, 1582-1628.
DUCKWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1594; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 25, 1602, age 31. C. of Banner. Perhaps V. of Walton-
le-Soken, Essex, 1609-41. Died 1641.
DUCKWORTH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1627; B.A. 1630-1. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632.
DUCKWORTH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1615-6; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Perhaps R. of Beighton,
Norfolk, c. 1622.
DUCKWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
24, 1669-70. S. of James, yeoman, of Haslingden, Lanes.
B. there. School, Blackburn. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4;
M.A. 1677. R. of Haslingden, 1680. Died 1695. (Manning
and Bray, n. 682.)
DUCKWORTH, RALPH. Proctor, 1430-1.
DUCKWORTH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. V. of Brent Pelham,
Herts., 1630-44. Died 1644.
DUCKWORTH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1615-6.
DUCY, JOHN (1659), see DACY.
DUDINGTON, see DODDINGTON.
DUDLEY, AMBROSE, Earl of Warwick. M.A. 1564, on the
Queen's visit. S. of John (1551), Duke of Northumberland.
B. c. 1528. Knighted, Nov. 17, 1549. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1561. Succeeded as Earl of Warwick, 1561. K.G.
1563. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1566. Commanded in the expedition
to Havre, 1563. Commissioner for the trial of Mary, Queen
of Scots, 1568. Privy Councillor, 1573. Lieutenant of the
order of the Garter, 1575. Died Feb. 20, 1589-90. Buried at
Warwick. Brother of Robert (1564). (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.;
G.E.C.)
DUDELEY, AUGUSTINE. Student at JESUS, 1543-4- (A. Gray.)
DUDLEY, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 4,
1627. 6th s. of Edward (1587), of Clapton, Northants.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1636. Brother of the next, Edward (1617) and
Gamaliel (1627). (Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
DUDLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 8, 1620.
2nd s. of Edward (1587), of Clapton, Northants. Matric.
1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
21; priest, Mar. 22, 1629-30. Brother of Edward (1617),
Gamaliel (1627) and of Augustine (above). (Vis. of Northants.,
1618.)
DUDLEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1587.
Eldest s. of Edward, of Clapton, Northants. B.A. 1590-1.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1591 ; formerly of Clement's
Inn. Died May 6, 1632, aged 62. Brother of Thomas (1587),
father of the next, Gamaliel (1627), Charles (1620) and
Augustine (1627). (Peile, i. 190; G.E.C. ; Vis. of Beds., 1634;
Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
DUDLEY, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1617. ist s. of Edward (above), of Clapton, Northants. ,
B.
Fe
Cha
Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
DUDLEY, GAMALIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 4, 1627.
5th s. of Edward (1587), of Clapton, Northants. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, June, 1634. Adm. student at Leyden,
May 30, 1642. Knighted, 1646. Brother of Edward (above),
Charles (1620) and Augustine (1627).
DUDLEY, JOHN, Duke of Northumberland. Chancellor of the
University, 1551. S. of Edmund, privy councillor to Henry
VII. B. c. 1502. Knighted, in France, 1523. Created \is-
count Lisle, 1542; Earl of Warwick, 1547; and Duke of
Northumberland, 1551. Earl Marshal, 1551- K.G. 1543-
Governor of Boulogne, 1544- Ambassador to France, 1 54°-
A very distinguished military commander, buppoi
claims of his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, to the thron
Executed on Tower Hill, Aug. 22, I553. Father of Ambrose
and Robert (1564). (Cooper, i. 112; D.N.B.; G.A.C.)
DUDLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
DUDLEY, JOHN
DUDLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Aug. 29, 1711. S. of
Samuel (1660), R. of Braddon, Northants. B. there, 1694.
Matric. 1711; B.A. 1715; M.A. 1719. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 22, 1717; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1719. V. of Watford,
Northants., 1719. Preb. of Lincoln, 1723-45. Archdeacon
of Bedford, 1731-45. R. of Winwick, 1743. Perhaps V. of
Aylesbury, Bucks., 1729. Died 1745.
DUDLEY, MONTAGU. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Sept. n,
1620. S. of Thomas (1587), gent. B. at Harrold, Beds.
School, Ravensden (Mr Guest). Matric. 1620. Buried at
Harrold, Dec. 18, 1621. (Vis. of Beds., 1634; Vis. of North-
ants., 1618.)
DUDLEY, PETER. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1504-5-
DUDLEY, ROBERT. M.A. 1564, on the Queen's visit. 5th s. of
John (1551), Duke of Northumberland. M.P. for Norfolk,
c. 1549-52 and 1553. Sentenced to death for participation in
the attempt to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne, 1553;
but pardoned. K.G. 1559. High Steward of the University,
1563-88. Created Earl of Leicester, 1564. Chancellor of
Oxford, 1564-35. Married, June 4, 1550, Amy, dau. of Sir
John Robsart. Died at Cornbury, Oxon., Sept. 4, 1588.
Buried in the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick. Brother of
Ambrose (1564). (D.N.B. ; Cooper, n. 30; Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.)
DUDLEY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1566.
DUDLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626.
S. of Thomas, manager to the Earl of Lincoln. Bapt. at
Northampton, Nov. 30, 1608. Matric. 1626. Went to New
England, with his father and family, 1630. Lived at Cam-
bridge, Ipswich and Salisbury, Mass., as planter and farmer.
Minister at Exeter, New Hampshire, 1650. Died there, Feb.
10, 1682-3. He had a large family by his three wives. His
father went out as assistant of the Massachusetts Bay
Company, and rose to be Governor of the Colony. (J. G.
Bartlett)
DUDLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 6, 1660. Of
Buckinghamshire. Matric. 1661 ; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1666-7.
R. of Alderton, Northants., 1684-1710. V. of St Giles',
Northampton, 1691-7. R. of Braddon, 1697. Father of John
(1711). (A. Gray.)
DUDLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1587.
S. of Edward, of Clapton, Northants. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 22, 1592, from Clement's Inn. Of Harrold,
Beds., Esq. Died 1632, aged 62. M.I. at Clapton. Father of
Montagu (1620), brother of Edward (1587). (Peile, I. 190;
Vis. of Beds., 1634; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
DUDLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623. Matric.
1624; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
DUDLEY, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1615.
S. of Ambrose, of Chopwell, Durham. Bapt. at Ryton, Jan.
21, 1598-9. Of Chopwell, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of Sir
William Blakiston, Knt. Buried at Ryton, May 24, 1661.
Brother of the next. (Vis. of Durham, 1615; Surtees, u. 280;
H. M. Wood.)
DUDLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1616.
2nd s. of Ambrose, of Chopwell, Durham. Bapt. at St
Nicholas, Newcastle, Nov. 9, 1600. B.A. 1619-20. Brother
of the above. (Vis. of Durham, 1615.)
DUDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 21, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; Scholar, 1626; M.A. 1629. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) July i; priest, July 2, 1629. R. of Brough-
ton, Bucks., 1632-48; reinstated, 1660-77. R. of Simpson,
1634-6. Married, at Aspley Guise, Nov. ir, 1656, Sarah
Sadler. Buried at Broughton. (Lipscomb, iv. 80.)
DUDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 13,
1681. Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of Sir William, of
Clapton, Knt. and Bart. School, Oundle. M.A. 1682 (Com.
Reg.). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 24, 1683 ; and at the
Inner Temple, 1685. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1710;
priest, Feb. 24, 1710-1. R.of Clapton, 1711. Died May, 1726.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DUDLEY, . Matric. pens, from ST EDMUND'S HOSTEL,
Easter, 1546.
DUDLEY, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, 1636.
DUDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 7,
1669. S. of William. B. at Hopton, Derbs. School, Wirks-
worth (Mr Crosedale). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1673; priest, June, 1679. V. of
Alfreton, Derbs., until 1733. Buried there Feb. xi, 1732-3.
Father of the next. (Peile, u. 25.)
DUDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 22,
1709. S. of Samuel (above). B. at Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks.
School, Chesterfield, Derbs. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A.
1718. Master of Repton School, 1723-4. Died 1724.
DUELL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1581-2.
DUGARD, THOMAS
DUER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 2, 1742. S. of
John, of Antigua, and of Fulham, Middlesex. B. in London.
Matric. 1742. Lieutenantin the army, 1750-61. Of Chichester,
Esq. Will proved, Nov. n, 1788. (N. and Q., yd S., n. 379;
Oliver's Antigua, HI. 421.)
DUERDEN, see DURDEN.
DUFFE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 17,
1715. S. of Patrick, deceased, of Ireland. School, Kidder-
minster. B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. Matric. 1715-6;
M.A. 1724.
DUFFIELD, ANDREW. Scholar of QUEENS', 1498; B.A.
1498-9. Probably fellow of Peterhouse; died 1501.
DUFFIELD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 28,
1728-9. Of Sherburn, Yorks. Matric. 1729.
DUFFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1565.
Of London. B.A. from St John's, 1568-9; M.A. from Peter-
house, 1572; B.D. 1578-9. Fellow of St John's, 1572.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1580. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Oct. 6, 1574.
R. of Lopham, Norfolk, 1576-8. Preb. of St Paul's, 1579-85.
R. of Acle, 1580. R. of Dengie, Essex, 1586-9. Died 1589.
Admon. P.C.C.
DUFFIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1582.
Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, May, 1585, as s. of
Richard, gent., of London. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 3,
1594; priest, Nov. 2, 1600. Probably V. of Stoke Poges,
Bucks., 1601-15.
DUFFIELD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 12,
1621-2. S. of John, woollen-draper, of Wymondham,
Norfolk. Schools, Wymondham (Mr Peechod) and Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1626; priest, June i, 1634. (Venn, I. 255.)
DUFFIELD, LEONARD. Licensed to practise surgery, 1559-60.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1576.
DUFFIELD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1686. S. of Huan, attorney-at-law. B. at Sherburn,
Yorks. School, Sherburn (Mr Payn). Matric. 1686; B.A.
1689-90. Ord. priest (York) June, 1694. V. of Church
Fenton, Yorks., 1689-1732. V. of Sherburn, 1695-1732. Died
Apr. 2, 1732. (Wheater, Sherburn and Cauiood, 90.)
DUFFIELD, THOMAS. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1422 (B.A.).
DUFFIELD, THOMAS. Fellow of QUEENS', c. 1458; D.D.
(? 1463). Died 1483. Benefactor to the College. (Searle,
Hist, of Queens', i. 94.)
DUFFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1549;
Scholar, 1554. Fellow, 1555. No degree recorded. One of
these names ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 10, 1574; priest,
Sept. 16, 1575-
DUFFIELD, WILLIAM. B.A. 1469-70; M.A. 1472.
DUFFIELD, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1470-1; D.Can.L. 1479. R.
of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1484. R. of Mistley, Essex, 1488-9.
R. of Holy Trinity-the-less, London, 1490-2. Probably
archdeacon of Stafford, 1497-1501.
DUFFYLD, WILLIAM. Franciscan friar. D.D. 1521-2.
DUFFING, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1529.
DUGARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 10, 1709-10.
Of Staffordshire. Probably s. of Samuel, R. of Forton,
Staffs. Matric. 1710; Rustat scholar, 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A.
1719. Ord. priest (London) Feb. 26, 1715-6. (A. Gray.)
DUGARD, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 9, 1588.
Matric. 1588. Perhaps s. of William, of Grafton Fliford,
Worcs. Of Lickey, Bromsgrove. Died 1635. Father of
Thomas (1626) and William (1622). (Vis. of Warws., 1682;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 161.)
DUGARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, May 14, 1606.
Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; B.D. 1620. Fellow.
For some years a famous College tutor. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 25, 1615-6; priest (Peterb.) May 26, 1616. R. of
Fulletby, Lines., 1636-54. Intimate friend of Milton. Buried
at Fulletby, Feb. 4, 1653-4.
DUGARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Sept. i,
1649. S. of William (1622), Head Master of Merchant
Taylors' School, London. B. at Stamford, Lines. Died un-
married. (Vis. of Wanes., 1682.)
DUGARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 28,
1626. S. of Henry (1588). B. at Bromsgrove, Worcs. School,
Worcester (Mr Henry Bright). Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30;
M.A. 1633. Master of Warwick School, 1633-48. R. of
Barford, Warws., 1648. Living, 1682. Brother of the next.
(Vis. of Wanes., 1682; Misc. Gen. ft Her., yd S., v. 161.)
DUGARD, WILLIAM
DUGARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Sept. 13,
1622. S. of Henry (1588). B. at Bromsgrove. School,
Worcester (Mr Henry Bright). B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
Usher at Oundle. Master of Stamford School, c. 1630.
Master of Colchester, 1637-43. Master of Merchant Taylors',
1644. Removed and imprisoned for printing some loyal
verses, 1649; reinstated, 1630. Dismissed, 1661. Kept a
private school in Coleman Street. Author, classical. Died
Dec. 3, 1662. Father of Richard (1649), brother of Thomas
(1626). (Vis. of Warws., 1682; D.N.B.)
DUGDAYLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 24, 1626-7.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1627. Ord. deacon, 1629; priest
(Chester) 1 630. V . of St Helen, York, 1 632-44 ; of St Margaret,
1660-9; of St Dionisius, 1660-7.
DUGDALE, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1664, from Oxford. S. of Sir
William, Garter King of arms, of Shustoke, Warws. Created
M.A. (Oxford) 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 25, 1664-5.
Windsor herald, 1676. NorroyKingof arms, 1686. Knighted,
1686. Died Aug. 3, 1700. (Al.Oxon.; D.N.B ; Vis. of Warws.,
1682; Burke, L.G.)
DUGSON, . Fee for B.A. 1468-9.
DUISBURGH, ANTHONY, see DISBEROWE.
DUJON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 29, 1723.
Of Doncaster, Yorks. S. of Patrick, V. of Doncaster. Matric.
1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. priest (York) June 4, 1732.
DUKE, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 17, 1650. Of
Wiltshire.
DUKE or DUCKE, ARTHUR. M.A. 1610 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Richard, of Heavitree, Devon. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oct. 24, 1595, age 15; B.A. 1599; M.A. from Hart
Hall, 1602; B.C.L. 1607; D.C.L. 1612. Fellow of All Souls,
1604. Admitted advocate, 1614. Chancellor of London
diocese, 1627-37. Advocate and promoter of causes in the
Military Court of the Earl Marshal and Constable of England,
Oct. 30, 1631. Master in Chancery, 1645-8. M.P. for Mine-
head, 1624, 1640. Died at Chelsea, Dec. 16, 1648. (Al.Oxon.;
D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
DUKE or DUKES, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Michs. 1648; B.A. 1652-3.
DUKE, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CHRIST'S, May,
J553- Perhaps s. of George, of Brampton, Suffolk; adm. at
Gray's Inn, 1555. Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir Ambrose
Jermyn. Died Apr. 2, 1598. Buried at Benhall, Suffolk.
Will, P.C.C. (Pfile, i. 53; Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, n. 28.)
DUKE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1585.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1587; of Aylesford,
Kent. One of these names, of Kent, knighted Aug. 20, 1607.
DUKE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CAIUS, May 7, 1606.
S. of Edward, gent. B. at Worlingham, Suffolk. Bapt. Apr.
23, 1593. School, Hedenham, Norfolk. Matric. 1606. Buried
at Ubbeston, May 27, 1625. Brother of John (1606). (Venn,
i. 192.)
DUKE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1633. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Perhaps M.D.
(Oxford) Aug. 9, 1660; if so, s. of George, of Wandsworth.
Honorary fellow of College of Physicians, 1664. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Talmach, of Helmingham. (Munk,
i. 336; Al. Oiion.; Suckling, H. 186.)
DUKE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1635.
S. and h. of Sir Edward, Knt., of Maidstone. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 1635.
DUKE, GILBERT. B.A. 1528-9. Fellow of QUEENS', 1530-2.
DUKE, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1553. S.of
George, of Brampton, Suffolk. Brother of Edward (1553).
DUKE, HENRY. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Maidstone. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Jan. 31, 1622-3, age 19; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1627. R. of Midley,
Kent, 1629-69. Died 1669. (Al. Oxon.)
DUKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1568; B.A.
from Corpus Christi, 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
DUKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1581; B.A.
from Emmanuel, 1584-5; M.A. 1588; M.D. from Clare, 1598.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1588 (one of the original scholars in
1584). Practised physic at Colchester. Married Anna, dau.
of John Snelling, of Boxford, 1596. Died May 16, 1629. Will
(P.C.C.) (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 82.)
DUKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, May 7, 1606. S. of
Edward, gent. B. at Worlingham, Suffolk. School Heden-
ham, Norfolk (Mr Selby). Matric. 1606. Readm. Fell.-Com.
1608. B.A. 1608-9 (ist in the ordo). Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 8, 1609-10. Of Worlingham, Esq., and Lord
of the Manor of Diss. Died 1649. M.I. at Worlingham.
Brother of Edward (1606). (Venn, i. 192; Copinger, Manor$
»/ Suffolk, vn. 334.)
DUMVILLE, ROBERT
DUKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1610- B.A.
1622-3; M.A. 1626. R. of High Roding, Essex, 1628- se-
questered; restored 1660; died before Feb. i66v-4. (Petit i
329.)
DUKE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 15 1649
Of Suffolk. S. of Sir Edward, of Benhall and Brampton
Suffolk (afterwards Bart.). Bapt. at Benhall, Jan. 3, 1632-3.
Succeeded as Bart., 1671. M.P. for Orford, Suffolk, 1678-80,
1688, 1696 and 1698. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Duke (1633). Buried at Benhall, July 24, 1705. (Burke. Ext.
Bart.; Davy, Suff. MSS.; G.E.C.)
DUKE or DUK, RICHARD. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1362.
Died July 26, 1369.
DUKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 28, 1645.
S. and h. of Robert, of Otterton, Devon. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1645. Perhaps M.P. for Ashburton, 1679, i<>95.
1698, 17^1.
DUKE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at SIDNEY, June
10, 1675. Only s. of Richard, Esq. B. at Maidstone, Kent.
Schools, Sutton, Kent (Mr Ben. Nichols) and Westerham
(Mr Samuel Hoadly). Matric. 1675. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 14, 1676.
DUKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 25, 1675.
S. of Richard, citizen of London. B. June 13, 1658 School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1676; Matric. 1678; B.A. 1678-9;
M.A. 1682. Fellow, 1688. Preb. of Gloucester, 1688-1711.
Chaplain to Queen Anne. Chaplain to the Bishop of Win-
chester. R. of Blaby, Leics., 1688-1708. R. of Witney,
Oxon., 1710. Author, poems and sermons. Died Feb. 10,
1710-1; in St Andrew's, Holbom. Will (P.C.C.) 1711.
(D.N.B.; N. and <?., 3rd S., xn. 21.)
DUKE, ROBERT. B.A. 1557-8.
DUKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1585.
One of these names, of Kelshall, Suffolk, adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1588.
DUKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr 21,
1663. S. of Sir Edward, Knt. and Bart. B. at Benhall,
Suffolk. Matric. 1663.
DUKE, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1520-1.
DUKE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, May, 1559.
DUKE, TOLLEMACHE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
July 3, 1707. S. of Tollemache, of Bentley, Suffolk, Esq.
Died Apr. 26, 1713. M.I. at Bentley. (LeNeve, Mon., v. 264.)
DUKE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Michs. 1595.
Of Kent. Matric. as 'Tuke.' Perhaps of Cossington, Kent,
gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, July 3, 1598.
DUKE, WILLIAM. Incorp. at Oxford, as 'M.A. of Cambridge,'
July ii, 1611. No such degree found.
DUKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 15,
1750. S. of William, lawyer, of America. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. 1750-1; LL.B. 1758. Ord. priest (Rochester,
for London) May 21, 1758.
DUKE, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1620.
DUKYS, . B.A. 1504-5-
DUKESON, RICHARD. B.A. from TRINITY, 1616-7; M.A. 1620;
B.D. 1627; D.D. 1637. Incorp. at Oxford, 1645. B. in
Lancaster. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1618, age 25.
R. of Fiskerton, Lines., 1630. R. of St Clement Danes,
London, 1634-47; sequestered; restored, 1660. R. of Led-
bury, Heref., 1660—4 Chaplain to the King. Obtained a
Grant of Arms, 1666. Died Sept. 17, 1678. (Al. Oxon.)
DUKINFIELD, Sir WILLIAM, Bart Adm. nobleman (age 18)
at TRINITY, Dec. i, 1743. Of Over Tabley, Cheshire. S. of
Sir Charles, Bart. School, Newport, Shrops. (Mr Lea).
Matric. 1743. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Feb. 23, 1741-2.
Took the additional name Danicll, in 1746. Sheriff of
Cheshire, 1750. Died Jan. 12, 1758. (G.E.C.)
DUKINSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626.
DULANY, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 22, 1738-9.
S. and h. of Daniel, Esq., of Maryland, America. B. at Anna-
polis, Maryland. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 16, 1741-2.
DULMOHEY, THOMAS. M.A. 1641-2 (on King's visit).
DUMARESQUE, ELIAS (CjESAR). Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1708. Of Jersey. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 21, 1712.
DU MOULIN, see MOLINEUS.
DUMVELL, set also DOMVILE.
DUMVELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1601 ; B.A.
from St Catharine's, 1607-8, as Dumvile. See the next.
DUMVILLE, ROBERT. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1611-2;
M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1610, as of Trinity:
priest, Feb. 1612-3, of st Catharine's. V. of Leyton, Essex.
Buried there June 18, 1638.
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DUNBABIN, NATHAN
DUNBABIN, NATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 9,
1645. S. of John. B. at Warrington, Lanes. School, Warring-
ton (Mr Ashworth). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8, as 'Don-
boom'; M.A. at Oxford, 1651. Student of Christ Church by
Visitors' mandate, 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21,
1654-5- (P"k, i. 495-)
DUNBAR, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. 1684, from St Andrews.
Probably ma trie, from Balliol College, Oxford, June 4, 1674,
age 1 6. S. of Alexander, of Whittington, Gloucs., clerk.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660. R. of Little
Burstead, Essex, 1682. R. of Ramsden Grays, 1684-1723.
(Al. Oxon.)
DUNCALFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 21,
1633-4. S. of John, gent., of Pattrington-in-Holderness. B.
there. School, Pocklington (Mr Siggeswick). Matric. 1634.
DUNCALF, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 19, 1719-20. Of Cheshire. School, Congleton. Ord.
deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Chester) Mar. 13, 1719-20.
(T. A Walker, 244.)
DUNCALFE, . Of Newmarket Hostel. Fee for B.A. 1456-7.
DUNCAN, see DUNCON.
DUNCH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1627.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634, as Dench. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) May 20, 1638.
DUNCH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1584-5. Of
Lancashire. B.A. from St John's, 1587-8, as Duntch; M.A.
from Queens', 1593; B.D. 1606. V. of Lakenheath, Suffolk,
1592-8. V. of Dullingham, Cambs., 1598-1639. Buried there
Dec. 16, 1639.
DUNCH or DUNCK, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Oct. 1644. S. of John. B. at Hastings, Sussex. School,
Whatlington, near Battle (Mr Sarse). One of these names
M.P. for Berks., 1654 and 1658.
DUNCH, ROBERT. LL.B. Fellow of TRINITY HALL. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 12, 1406-7; priest, Mar. 26, 1407.
DUNCH, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 19, 1708; priest (Norwich) Oct. 28, 1709. R. of
Antingham, Norfolk, 1710-18. R. of Bergh Apton, 1717-9.
DUNCH or DUNECHE, WALTER. LL.B. 1633 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Edmund, of Berkshire. Matric. (Exeter
College) May 14, 1602 (age 18); B.C.L. (Gloucester Hall) 1631.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 29, 1605, as of Little Wittenham,
Berks. Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 1625. Died Jan. 6, 1644-5.
Buried at Newington, Oxon. M.I. (Al. Oxon. ;Le Neve, Mon.,
i. 216; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., H. 45.)
DUNCON, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1624. S. of Eleazer (1571). LL.B. 1630. Fellow 1628-31.
Ord. priest (St David's) 1630. V. of Wood Dalling and R.
of Swannington, Norfolk, i63O-{?) 63. R. of Friern Barnet,
Middlesex, 1663-73. Friend of Nicholas Ferrar and George
Herbert. Died Oct. 4, 1673, aged 72. M.I. at Friern Barnet.
Father of John (1666), brother of Eleazar (1613) and John
(1620). (D.N.B.)
DUNCOMBE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1580. One of these names, s. of William, of Battlesden, Beds.,
adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 27, 1583-4. Perhaps M.P. for
Tavistock, 1604 and 1614. Knighted, July 23, 1603 (Dunton).
(Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
DUNCON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May
ii, 1661. S. of Edward. B. at Sproughton, Suffolk. B.A.
1664-5; M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1667. Taxor, 1679. Ord. priest
(Ely) June, 1669. R. of Waresley, Hunts., 1679. Died 1680.
DUNCON, ELEAZER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1571- Of Suffolk. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578, as Dunckon;
M.D. from Queens', 1590. Of Ipswich, in 1614; and Gipping,
1620. Father of Edmund (1624), Eleazar (next) and John
(1620).
DUNKON, ELEAZAR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 24,
1613-4. S. of Eleazar, M.D. (above). School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. 1614; Scholar, 1614-9; B.A. 1617-8; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1621; B.D. 1628; D.D. 1633. Fellow and
tutor of Pembroke, 1619. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13,
1624-5 ; priest (Durham) Sept. 24, 1625. University preacher,
1627. Preb. of Durham, 1628; of Winchester, 1629. R. of
Wyke Regis, Dorset, 1631. R. of Haughton-le-Skern,
Durham, 1633. V. of Powick, Worcs., in 1635; of Alne,
Yorks., 1640-50. Preb. of York, 1640. Chaplain to the
Levant Company, at Leghorn, 1650. Probably died there
soon after. (Venn, i. 224; D.N.B.)
DUNCOMBE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Buckinghamshire. Matric. from Oriel College, Dec. 4, 1612,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1616; M.A. 1620. R. of Souldrop,
Beds., 1626-30. Buried there Oct. 24, 1630. (Al. Oxon.:
W. M. Noble.)
DUNCOMBE, WILLIAM
DUNCOMBE, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1632. Perhaps s. of the above. B.A. 1636; M.A. 1640.
Fellow of King's, till 1648. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22;
priest, Feb. 23, 1661-2. V. of Ivinghoe, Bucks., 1663-82.
DUNCOMBE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1589.
DUNCOMBE, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1611. 2nd s. of Sir Edward (1580), of Battlesden, Beds.,
Knt. ; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov 2, 1613. Of Battlesden.
Knighted, 1646. Brother of William (1609). (Vis. of Beds.,
1634.)
DUNCON, JOHN. Matric. pens (age 17) from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1620. S. of Eleazar (1571), of Gipping, Suffolk. B.A. 1623-4;
M.A. 1627; B.D. 1634. Fellow, 1625. Incorp. at Oxford,
1628. V. of Barton, Cambs., 1636-7. R. of Stutton and
Stoke St Mary, Suffolk, 1637; of Bexwell, Norfolk, 1641; and
of Rettenden, Essex, 1642. (D.N.B.)
DUNCOMBE, JOHN. Matric sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1632;
Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Fellow, 1637. Taxor,
1647. Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) June 5, 1642.
DUNCOMBE, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Claydon, Bucks. Matric. from Oriel College, Dec. 6,
1622, age 13 ; B.A. 1626. Fellow of Oriel, 1628-46 and 1660-9.
R. of Belleau, Lines., 1638. Preb. of Wells, 1661-8. Died
Jan. iS, 1669. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
DUNCOMBE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Jan. 18, 1637-8. S. of William. Bapt. at Battlesden, Beds.,
July 20, 1622. School, Eton. Matric. 1637. Knighted, 1646.
M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, 1660 and 1661. Buried at
Battlesden, Mar. 6, 1686-7. (Petit, i. 452 ; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
DUNCON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 22, 1666. S. of
Edmund (1624), R. of Friern Barnet, Middlesex. B. in
Norfolk. Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1669; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1673. Ord. deacon (Ely) June, 1672; priest (London) Dec.
1672. R. of Friem Barnet, Middlesex, 1673. Died Oct. 4,
1673, at Cambridge. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1674.
DUNCOMBE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, July i, 1745.
S. of William, Esq., of St Anne's, Soho. Matric. 1745; B A.
1748-9; M.A. 1752. Fellow, 1751-8. Ord. in Kew Chapel,
1753. by Bishop of Peterborough. C. of Sundridge, Kent,
1753. V. of West Thurrock, Essex. Preacher at St Anne's,
Soho. R. of St Andrew and St Mary Bredman, Canterbury,
1757-86. Six preacher, 1766. V. of Herne, Kent, 1773.
Chaplain to the Archbishop. Master of Harbledown and St
John's Hospital. Friend of William Cowper. Author. Died
at Canterbury, Jan. 19, 1786, aged 56. Buried in St Mary
Bredman. (D.N.B.; Masters; Stokes, Cowper Memorials.)
DUNCAN or DUNKYN, PETER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1570. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1574; M.A.
1576. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1578. R. of ladford, Devon,
1580. V. of Crediton, 1584. R. of Kenn, 1595. Will (Exeter)
1605. (Al. Oxon.)
DUNCAM, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Feb. 27,
1601-2. S. of Peter, gent., of Devon. School, Crediton,
Devon (Mr Wilton). B.A. 1602-3; Scholar, 1602-4.
DUNCOMB, ROGER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 27, 1649-50.
Of Surrey. S. of John, of Weston, Albury, Surrey. Matric.
1650. Sheriff of Surrey, 1662. Died Nov. 12, 1678. (Vis. of
Surrey, 1662.)
DUNCOMB, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) -at SIDNEY, Mar.
1685-6. S. of Giles, lawyer (of the Inner Temple). B. at
Newton Green, Suffolk. School, Holbom, London (Mr Smith).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1681.
DUNCOMB, STINT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 23, 1674-
Of Surrey. S. of John, of Shelford, Surrey, and Jane, dau. of
John Stynt, of London. Buried July 29, 1690. (Vis. of
Surrey, 1662; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
DUNCOMBE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, c.
1601. Of Bedford. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Fellow, 1607-
18. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614.
DUNCOMBE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, June 6,
1637. S. and h. of Thomas, of Broughton, Beds. (? Bucks.).
B. 1618. Matric. 1637. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1638.
Died 1672.
DUNCOMBE, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1609. S. and h. of Sir Edward, of Battlesden, Beds.,
Knt.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 16x1. Brother of John
(1611). (Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
DUNCON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1634. S. of John, husbandman, of Cockfield, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Bury. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1642; C. of Cockfield.
DUNCOMBE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1646. B. in London. B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Fellow, till
1662; ejected. Afterwards conformed, and was master of a
school in Devon. Admon. of one of these names (Exeter)
1717; of Broad Clist, Devon.
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BUNCOMBE, WILLIAM
DUNCOMB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 3, 1697.
Matric. 1697; B.A. 1697-8.
DUNE, see DUNN.
DUNGARVAN, Viscount, see BOYLE, RICHARD.
DUNGWORTH, see DONGWORTH.
DUNHAM, JOHN. Scholar and fellow at KING'S HALL, 1449-52 ;
LL.B. 1464-5. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Apr. 17, 1473. V. of
Fulbourn All Saints', Cambs., 1476-8. R. of East Wretham,
Norfolk, till 1482.
DUNKERON, Viscount JAMES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY,
Nov. 13, 1729. S. of Henry Petty, Earl of Shelburne. B. c.
1708. Died v.p. Sept. 17, 1750. Buried at High Wycombe.
(G.JE.C.)
DUNKYN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 9,
1637. S. of Thomas, gent., of Canterbury. B. there. School,
Uppingham (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-2.
DUNKIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1616;
B.A. from Clare, 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford,
1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 17, 1620; priest, June 8,
1623. V. of St Laurence, Isle of Thanet, 1629-44. Preb. of
Canterbury, 1639-44. Died 1644.
DUNLEE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 28, 1617.
DUNLOP, ALEXANDER. Incorp. M.A. 1698, from Aberdeen.
R. of Nunnington, Yorks., 1699-1722. Buried June 24, 1722.
DUNLOP, LEWIS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 21,
1719-20. Of Nunnington, Yorks. (?S. of above.) Matric.
1720; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1723;
priest, Mar. 17, 1727-8. C. of Odell, Beds., 1726; also signs
as minister at Turvey.
DUNMOLE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1623.
DUNMOLL, ROBERT. Artm. pens, at TRINITY, June 18, 1638.
Matric. 1639; Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. from Peter-
house, 1645. Fellow of Peterhouse, Mar. 29 to May 30, 1645.
Fellow of Trinity, 1645. (T. A. Walker.)
DONMOWE, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1395. Bachelor
in 1409. Died Mar. 6, 1411-2. Left £20 to found a 'chest.'
DUNMOW, RICHARD. Fellow of PEMBROKE, c. 1376. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) May, 1383; deacon, Mar. 26; priest, Sept. 1384.
Will (P.C.C.) 1414; 'of Cheveley, Cambs., clerk.'
DUNMOW, WILLIAM. Resident student at TRINITY HALL,
Aug. 1564.
DUNMOW, . B.Can.L. 1476-7.
DUNN, see also DONNE.
DUN or DONNE, DANIEL. LL.D. 1604 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Robert. B.C.L. 1572; D.C.L. 1580. Fellow of All Souls.
Principal of New Inn Hall, 1580. Admitted advocate, 1582.
Dean of the Arches, 1598-1615. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 9,
1599. Knighted, July 23, 1603. M.P. for Taunton, 1601;
for Oxford University, 1604, 1614. Judge of the Admiralty
Court, 1608. Died Sept. 15, 1617. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.;
Essex Pedigrees.)
DUNN, FIELDAN or FIELD. M.A. from JESUS, 1701. S. of
Field, of Weston, Yorks. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Mar. 5, 1693-4, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1697. V. of
St Mary's, Hull, 1702-13. Preb. of York, 1720-38. Died
1738. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
DUN, FIELD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 25, 1719. S. of Field
(above). B. in Hull. 'B. at Leeds, Yorks.' School, Hull.
Matric. 1719. Migrated as sizar to St John's, Oct. 30, 1720,
age 18. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1730; priest, June 4,
1732. V. of Horkstow, Lines., 1735-59. R. of South Ferriby,
1744-59. (Scott-Mayor, in. 336.)
DUNN, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 9, 1684.
B. at Richmond, Yorks. School, Northallerton (Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 12,
1692-3. (Peile, it. 96.)
DUNNE, HUMPHREY. B.A. 1489-90.
DUN or DUNN, JERMAN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June
14,1670. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1673; of 'Hogesden,' Middlesex. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 19, 1680. R. of Orlestone, Kent, 1685-6.
Died 1686.
DUNNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1568. One
of these names, of All Saints' parish, Cambridge (age 30),
applied for ordination as deacon at Ely, Dec. 20, 1574;
rejected. He was C. of West Wratting.
DUNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1570.
DUNNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1579. B. at
Atherstone, Warws. B.A. 1582-3. Ord. deacon (London)
Apr. 15, 1584, age 24; priest, Apr. 16, 158). V. of King's
Langley, Herts., 1587.
DUNNING, RICHARD
DUNNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 26, 1637.
l'v0f,Wl^am> farmer- B- at Ainderby Steeple, Yorks.
Schools, Ainderby Steeple and Bedale (Mr Smelt). Matric
1627; B.A. 1630-1.
DUNNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Sept. 22, 1630.
S. of George, farmer. B. at Ainderby Steeple, Yorks. Schools
Floteham (Mr Thomas Smelt) and Durham (Mr Richard
Smelt). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1643-4. Perhaps V. of Pickhill
Yorks., 1660. Buried Dec. 29, 1697. One of these names V of
Sherburn, Yorks., 1662-70. (McCall, Richmondshire Churches.)
DUNNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May 14, 1650.
S. of Ralph, yeoman. B. at Tuddoe, Durham. Migrated to
Caius, Nov. 1650. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1650-3; B.A.
1652-3. One of these names V. of North Lydbury, Salop
1686-99. Buried Jan. 28, 1699.
DUNN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CHRIST'S, June 4, 1706.
(Probably a mistake for Joshua, whom see.)
DUNN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July i, 1714.
S. of John, gent. B. at Middridge, near Bishop Auckland,
Durham. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1714.
DUNN, JOSHUA. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, 1709. S. of
Joshua, of Halifax, Yorks. B. at Stannery, Halifax, Sept.
28, 1684. Probably first adm. in 1706, as 'John.' Brought
his friend Nicholas Sanderson, the blind mathematician, with
him to Cambridge. Died Sept. 13, 1709. Buried hi Halifax
Church. M.I. (Peile, n. 164; F.M.G., 250.)
DUNNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1565.
DUNNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
DUNN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1625. S.
of Richard, of Cheshire. School, Halton (Mr Piggot). B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632. One of these names, minister of Orms-
kirk, Lanes., in 1643; transferred to Bromborough, Cheshire,
1657. (Peile, i. 370; Viet. Hist, of Lanes., iv. 244.)
DUNN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Lent, 1683-4.
Of Durham. One of these names, but M.A., R. of Red-
marshall, Durham, 1694-1737. Buried there Feb. u, 1736-7.
DUNN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 5,
1705. S. of Robert, gent., of Coatham, Durham. B. there.
School, Durham (Mr Ross). Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 13,
1705. Scholar, 1705; Matric. 1706; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1715.
Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 23, 1711. V. of Bywell St Andrew,
Durham, 1711. V. of Dalton-le-Dale, 1740. R. of Easington,
1740-61. Buried there Feb. 16, 1761. (D. S. Boutflower;
T. A. Walker, 214; H. M. Wood.)
DUNN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 16,
1743. S. of Thomas, of Fishburn, Durham. School, Kepier,
Durham (Mr Griffiths). Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1746; B.A.
1746-7; M.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1746-7; priest
(Durham) Nov. i, 1747. Probably C. of Easington, Durham,
1746-61.
DUNNAGE, THOMAS. B.A. 1522-3.
DUNNAN, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1601.
DUNNING, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28,
1666. S. of Shadrach. B. at Northallerton, Yorks. School,
Sigglesthorne, near Hornsea (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1667; B.A.
1669-70. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, June, 1672.
C. of Givendale, Pocklington, 1674. V. of Givendale if.
Millington, 1684-95. (Peile, n. 3.)
DUNNING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1575.
DUNNING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 12, 1659. Of
Dorset.
DUNNING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 13,
1683. S. of John. B. at Netherbury, Dorset. School,
Frampton (Mr Slade). Matric. 1683; M.B. 1688.
DUNNING, LANCELOT. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1555. S. of Christopher, of Yorkshire. Scholar, 1560, as
Donnynge; B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564. Fellow, 1562-5.
Migrated as Fell.-Com. to Caius, Sept. 14, 1568, age 26. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Nov. 8, 1570. R. of Grundisburgh, Suffolk,
1566-1617. Buried Nov. 30, 1617. (Venn, i. 63.)
DUNNING, LANCELOT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 4,
1623. S. of Francis, grazier. B. at Thirsk, Yorks. Schools,
Kilvington and Coxwold. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
DUNNING, MICHAEL. B.Civ.L. 1540-1; D.Civ.L. 1555- R- °f
Knapwell, Cambs., 1546. R. of Gissing, Norfolk, 1549-54-
Vicar-general of Norwich, 1554. R. of Bluntisham, Cambs.,
1554-8. Principal of St Nicholas' Hostel, Cambridge, 1556.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1557-8. R. of North Tuddenham, Norfolk,
1557. Archdeacon of Bedford, 1558; deprived same year.
Will (P.C.C.) 1558; 'of Lincoln Cathedral, and Knapwell,
Cambs.' (Cooper, i. 203.)
DUNNING, RICHARD. B.Can.L. I554~5- R- of Lyug, Norfolk,
1555-7.
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DUNNING, ROBERT
DUNNING, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1564; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572. Fellow, till 1577. Expelled
for slandering the Provost. ' Very skilfull in mathematics.'
(Cooper, i. 363; Harwood.)
DUNNING, THOMAS. B.A. 1522-3; B.Can.L. 1531-2. R. of
North Tuddenham, Norfolk, 1538-57. R. of Sculthorpe,
1538-55-
DUNSCOMBE, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1629-30; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Fellow, till 1644. V. of
Waves Wotton, Warws., till 1652. Died there Sept. 12, 1652.
M.I. (Harwood.)
DUNCSCOMB, THOMAS. M.A. 1587 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Adm. at Christ Church, 1577; B.A. (Oxford) 1580-1; M.A.
1583-4. R. of St Thomas Apostle, London, 1587-9. R. of
Kingsnorth, Kent, 1591. R. of Willesborough, 1592. (Al.
Oxon.)
DUNSFORD, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1398.
'Bachelor,' 1409. Died May 20, 1416.
DUNSTALL, GAMALIEL. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June 20,
1651. Of Derbyshire. From Oriel College, Oxford, where he
entered as servitor, Apr. 1649. B.A. (Cambridge) 1653.
DUNSTALL, JOHN. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1686. S. of
Thomas, of Hurst, Sussex. Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Feb. 15, 1677-8, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1681. R. of.
Newtimber, Sussex, 1686-1733. R. of South Stoke, 1706.
(A 1. Oxon.)
DUNSTALL, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
DUNSTAN (alias KITCHIN), ANTHONY. Said to have studied
at Cambridge, as well as at Gloucester Hall, Oxford. Perhaps
pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1525-7. A monk from Westminster
Abbey. B.D. (Oxford) 1525; D.D. 1538. Abbot of Eynsham,
Oxon., 1532-9. Bishop of LlandaS, 1545-63. Died Oct. 31,
1563. Buried in Matherne Church, Monmouth. (Cooper, i.
238; D.N.B.; E. H. Pearce.)
DUNSTAN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar/age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. i,
1679-80. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Probably Master of St Olave's
School, Southwark, and father of the next.
DUNSTAN, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 3,
1707. S. of Joseph, clerk, headmaster of St Olave's School,
Southwark. Matric. 1709. Lecturer at St Ann's, Blackfriars.
DUNSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Jan. 18, 1664-5. Of Suffolk. School, Cambridge. Matric.
1664-5. Perhaps s. of William, of Bramfield, Suffolk, who
entered at Gray's Inn, in 1647. (T. A. Walker.)
DUNSTONE,
-. B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1514.
DUNSTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 3, 1736.
B. in London. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1748-50. R. of Oddingley, Worcs., 1776-
81. V. of Naunton, 1776.
DUNSTOR, HENRY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1627, as 'John.' S. of Henry, of Bolholt, Bury, Lanes.
Bapt. there, Nov. 26, 1609. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. For
some years taught school at Bury, Lanes. C. of Bury, 1634.
Went to America, 1640. First president of Harvard College,
1640-54, when he was removed for his views on baptism.
Went to Scituate in Plymouth Colony where he preached
till his death, Feb. 27, 1658-9. (D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
DUNSTER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1636.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
R. of Northenden, Cheshire, 1644-61. Died Mar. 17, 1661.
M.I. at Northenden. (Earwaker, E. Che$hirt, i. 294.)
DUNSTAR, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 26,
1693. S. of James. B. at Westminster. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700; D.D.
1713. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 2, 1698; priest, June u,
1700. Chaplain to the Earl of Shrewsbury, and to the Duke
of Marlborough. R. of Chinnor, Oxon., 1716. V. of Padding-
ton. Preb. of Salisbury, 1717. Preb. of Lincoln, 1720. V. of
Rochdale, Lanes., 1722-54. Author, Anglia Rediviva. Trans-
lation of Horace, poems, etc. Buried at Rochdale, July 22,
1754. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon.; Robinson, i. 320.)
DUNTHORN or DOUTHAM, WILLIAM. B.A. (? 1451-2) i M.A.
1454-5- Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1455-69. Proctor, 1457-8.
Town clerk of the city of London, Oct. 2, 1461-89. Author
of the Liber Dunthom (a vellum folio of charters and records
of the city of London). Died in St Alban's, Wood St, London.
Will (P.C.C.) 1490. (D.N.B.)
DUNTON, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1565.
Applied for ordination as deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1568, age 25
(rejected).
DUNTON, JOHN. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1517. Perhaps scholar at
KING'S HALL, 1515-6.
DUPORT, RICHARD
DUNTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1569.
DUNTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1634-5.
DUNTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 5, 1645. Of
Buckinghamshire. Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1648-9. R. of
Grafham, Hunts., in 1650. Went to Ireland, 1660, where he
was chaplain to Sir Henry Ingoldsby. R. of Aston Clinton,
Bucks., 1668-76. Married Lydia, dau. of Daniel Carter, of
Chesham, Bucks. Died Nov. 1676, aged 48. For his s. John,
the bookseller, see D.N.B.
DUNWELL or DUMVELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
PEMBROKE, Lent, 1563-4. Resident, Aug. 1564.
DUNWELL, RICHARD. 'B.A. of EMMANUEL' when ord. priest
(York) May, 1624. V. of Strensall, Yorks., 1644.
DUNWELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July n,
1723. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1724.
DUPAISY, DANIEL WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETER-
HOUSE, June 29, 1694. 'Natus Genabi in Gallia ' (? Genappe,
in Brabant). S. and h. of James, of Win ton, Hants., clerk.
School, Winchester. Scholar, 1694; Matric. 1696; B.A. 1697-
8; M.A. 1701. Fellow, 1702. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 5;
priest, Sept. 23, 1705. V. of Cherryhinton, Cambs., 1705-12.
V. of Cuckfield, Sussex, 1713-61. Died 1761. (T. A. Walker,
I95-)
DUPAISY, JAMES WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETER-
HOUSE, June 21, 1692: afterwards pens. B. at 'Genabi in
Gallia' (? Genappe, in Brabant). School, Winchester.
Scholar, 1692; Matric. 1694. Brother of the above.
DUPAQUEER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 17, 1714. S. of Abraham, husbandman. B. at Stam-
ford, Lines. School, Stamford (Mr Turner). Matric. 1715.
DUPERIER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1650;
B.A. 1650-1 ; M.A. 1654.
DUPLAK, WILLIAM. B.A. 1512-3; M.A. 1516. Fellow of
CORPUS CHRISTI, 1515. Proctor, 1526-7. University
preacher.
DUPONT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at TRINITY, Apr. i, 1725.
S. of Caesar, gent., of Middleham, Yorks. School, Kirk-
leatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1724-5; Scholar, 1726;
B.A. 1728-9. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 1725. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 24, 1730; priest, Sept. 24, 1732. V. of
Aysgarth, Yorks., 1733-68. Died Dec. 22, 1768, aged
65.
DUPORT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1564.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Groby, Leicester. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 1564. Seated at Sheepshead, Leics.
Employed as counsel in Jesus College business. Brother of
John (1564). (A. Gray; Nichols, in. 1023.)
DUPORT, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1622; a
scholar from Westminster, 1623. S. of John, D.D., Master
of Jesus. B. 1606, in Jesus Lodge. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
B.D. 1637; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1627. Regius
Professor of Greek, 1639-54. Preb. of Lincoln, 1641. Arch-
deacon of Stow, 1641. Restored to his stall, and made King's
chaplain, 1660. Lady Margaret preacher, 1660. Dean of
Peterborough, 1664. R. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1668. Master
of Magdalene, 1668. Vice-Chancellor, 1669-70. An eminent
scholar and author. Benefactor to Magdalene College, and
Peterborough Grammar School. Died July 17, 1679. Buried
in Peterborough Cathedral. (D.N.B.)
DUPORT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1564. S. of
Thomas, of Sheepshead, Leics. B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573;
D.D. 1590. Fellow, 1574-82. Proctor, 1580-1. Master,
1590-1618. Vice-Chancellor, 1593-5, 1601-2, 1609-10. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Nov. 17, 1577; priest, Apr. 17, 1580. Master of
the Free School, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs., Apr. 25, 1578.
R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1580-4. R. of Medbourne, Leics.
R. of Husband's Bosworth. R. of Fulham, Middlesex,
1583-1617. Precentor of St Paul's, 1585-1617. Preb. of
Ely, 1609-17. One of the translators of the Bible. Married
Rachel, dau. of Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely. Died 1617.
Will (P.C.C. and V.C.C.) 1618. Father of James (1622) and
Richard (1614), brother of Henry (1564). (D.N.B.)
DUPORT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
Probably s. of Jaques, brother of John, the master. B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 8; priest,
Mar. 9, 1622-3. V. of Empingham, Ruts., 1631-54. Buried
there Apr. 14, 1654. (A. Gray.)
DUPORT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
xst s. of John, Master of the College. Bapt. Sept. 4, 1597.
B.A. 1617-8. Married, at Shelford, Cambs., Nov. 12, 1621,
Mrs Martha Lund. (A. Gray.)
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DUPPA, BRIAN
DUPPA, BRIAN. D.D. 1641 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Jeffrey, V. of Lewisham, Kent. Bapt. there, Mar. 18, 1588-9.
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, July 9, 1605, age 16;
B.A. 1609; M.A. 1614; B.D. and D.D. 1625. Fellow of All
Souls', 1612. Proctor, 1619. Vice-Chancellor, 1632. V. of
Hailsham, Sussex, 1625; of Westham, 1626; of Withyham,
1627; and Petworth, 1628. Chaplain to Prince Palatine.
Dean of Christ Church, 1629-38. Canon and Chancellor of
Salisbury, 1634. Bishop of Chichester, 1638; of Salisbury,
1641 ; and of Winchester, 1660. Died Mar. 16, 1662, at Rich-
mond, Surrey. Buried at Westminster. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
DUPPA, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1579-80.
B. at Stonington, Sussex. B.A. 1583-4. Ord. deacon (London)
May 22, 1584, age 25; C. of Blatchington, Sussex. R. of
Barlavington, 1587-1616. Died 1616.
DUPPA, THOMAS. Matric. pens from QUEENS', Easter, 1549.
One of these names M.P. for Truro, 1554.
DUPPLIN, Viscount. M.A. 1749. See HAY, THOMAS.
DUPRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARK, Mar. 28, 1743. B. in
London. Matric. 1743-4. One of these names, s. of John, of
Jersey, adm. at Pembroke College, Oxford, Apr. 4, 1744,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1748.
DUPSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1613.
DUPUIS, TOSSANUS(?). Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 3,
• 1658-9. Of Paris. M.A. from Sorbonne, Paris.
DU QUESNE, THOMAS ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1737. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746.
Fellow, 1741. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1744; priest,
Apr. 1745. R. of Scole, Norfolk, 1756-93. V. of Horningham
and East Tuddenham, 1763-93. Preb. of Lichfield, 1765-93.
Died at East Tuddenham, Sept. 14, 1793. (Haramod.)
DURANCE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Feb. 4, 1744-5. S. of John, citizen of Lincoln. B. there.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1745-6; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752.
Fellow, 1750. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1750; priest,
May 24, 1752.
DURBAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 3,
1697.
DURDEN or DUREDEN, ABEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
MAGDALENE, Mar. 28, 1672. S. of Joseph, of Rochdale,
Lanes. School, Manchester. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (London) June 10, 1677. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1681.
DURDEN, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 29, 1594.
Of Essex. Migrated to Queens', July 8, 1596. B.A. 1597-8;
M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 29; priest, Oct. i,
1598. R. of North Bemfleet, Essex, 1612-41. Master of
Chelmsford School, till 1633. Died 1641.
DURDAYN, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1640. Of Essex. B.A. 1643-4.
DURDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566.
One of these names V. of Stebbing, Essex, 1568-1600.
DURDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 16, 1592-3.
Scholar. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. R. of Prating, Essex, 1607-
28. R.of Panfield, 1619-28. Died 1628. (T. A. Walker.)
DURDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634.
DURDEN, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1634-5. R- of Beaumont c. Mose, Essex, 1644.
DURDEN, RALPH. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1581-2. Minister in Essex. Imprisoned in the Tol-
booth, Cambridge, by the Vice-Chancellor, for disorderly
preaching. Author, Prophecies. (Cooper, n. 22.)
DURDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent,
i579-8o; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587, as Dardon. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1586-7. R. of Runwell, Essex,
1604-29.
DURDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1566; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1569-70. i
DURELL, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, May 22,
1669; M.A. 1669 (Lit. Reg.). Of St Hilary, Jersey. French
tutor to G. Downing. Studied at Caen and Sedan.
DURHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 28, 1624.
S. of Robert. B. at Richmond, Yorks. School, Richmond
(Mr Bathurst). Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. V. of
Melbourn, Cambs., 1634-44; sequestered; reinstated, 1660.
DURRAM, RICHARD. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9, 1627-8;
priest, June 8, 1628, as 'B.A. of MAGDALENE College.'
DURHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 23, 1700-1.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1715.
DURHAM, THOMAS. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1528. Of Durham.
Probably B.A. 1524-5; M.A. 1528.
DURRANT, WILLIAM
DURHAM WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, May 5,
Matri of8Ralph- B- m London. School, Ely (Mr Lucke).
DURHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Aug. 23, 1672.
rt^**?*,- xB\at Hucklow. Der°s. School, Wirksworth
ffwSST'Sb Mjltnc- x.*73; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Sept. 1677; pnest (Lincoln) May, 1689 C of
Brampton, Derbs. (Contemporary at Oxford.) (Peile, n. 45.)
DURHAM, WILLIAM. D.D. 1676 (Lit. Reg.). S. of William,
R. of Tredlngton. Worcestershire. School, Charterhouse
Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Dec. 12, 1654- B A'
(Oxford) 1657; M.A. 1660-1; B.D. 1669. Fellow of Corpus
Proctor, 1668. R. of Beddington, Surrey, 1672. R. of
Letcombe Bassett, Berks., 1674. Canon of Lincoln, 1675.
Chaplain to the Duke of Monmouth. Author, Sermons. Died
June 18, 1686. Buried at Letcombe Bassett. Will. P.C C
(Al. Oxc-*.; D.N.B.)
DURHAM, . B.A. 1524-5; M.A. 1528. Probably Thomas,
fellow of ST JOHN'S, whom see. (Confused by Cooper with
Michael Drumm.)
DURNFORD, JOSEPH. M.A. from ST CATHARINS'S, 1671. S.
of Richard, of Salisbury. Matric. from Gloucester Hall,
Oxford, Mar. 26, 1664, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1667. R. of
Orchardleigh, Somerset, 1674. V. of Whitsbury, Hants.,
1676. Perhaps the ' J. Durnford of Whitsbury' whose name
occurs in the Registry of Wills for Hants., 1714. (Al. Oxon. •
N. and Q., 3rd S., n. 57.)
DURRAND or DURANT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY,
Feb. 1601-2. Probably of Devon. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Mar. 9, 1603-4, age 20; B.A. 1606. (Al.
Oxon.)
DURRANT, DAVY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 28, 1720.
S. of Daniel, mercer, of Norwich. B. there. School, Loddon,
Norfolk (Mr Conoid). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1729.
Fellow, 1726-32. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 15, 1721-2.
Of Scottow, Norfolk, Esq. His s. Thomas, was created Bart.,
1784. Died Sept. 22, 1759, aged 57. M.I. at Scottow. (Venn,
n. 14; G.E.C.)
DURANT, JOHN. 'Curate of Jesus Church' (Cambridge), in
1543. Occupied chambers in the College as a fellow, 1535-50.
Possibly the same as Robert. (A. Gray.)
DURRANT, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Doubtless of the family of Bodmin, Cornwall. One of these
names lecturer at St Peter's, Sandwich, 1642. Puritan.
Probably minister of St George's, Canterbury. Six preacher.
Author, religious. (Peile, i. 251; D.N.B.)
DURRANT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
22, 1616; priest (York, for Lincoln) Mar. 1616-7. V. of
Potton, Beds., 1618. R. of Cokayne Hatley, 1621. Buried
at Cokayne Hatley, May 13, 1625.
DURRANT, MAURICE. Dominican friar. B.D. 1520-1.
DURANT, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 20, 1621.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1628. One of these names chaplain to the English
merchants at Smyrna, in 1635. Perhaps R. of Abinger,
Surrey, 1645; and ejected from Cheriton, Hants., t662.
(A. Gray; H. G. Harrison.)
DURRANT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1555-
DURANDE or DURRANT, ROBERT. B.A. 1531-2; M.A. 1534.
R. of Graveley, Cambs., 1545. Will proved (Archd. Hunts.)
1559-
DURAND, SIMON. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 12, 1729;
afterwards pens. Of Middlesex. Matiic. 1729; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. 1736.
DURRANT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1602.
DURRANT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1612. B. in Cambridge. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Fellow of
Trinity, 1617. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) May 23, 1624, age 25. R. of West Rasen,
Lines., 1624. Will proved (V C.C.) 1624.
DURANT or DURAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS,
May 4, 1641. S. of Edmund, gent., of Brumstead, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Levering). Matric. 1641;
Scholar, 1643-8; B.A. 1644-5. ProbablyB.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
R. of Handsworth, Yorks., 1662-71.
DURANT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1593.
Matric. 1596; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1615. Ord.
deacon (London) Apr. 5; priest, Apr. 8, 1601. R. of Harling-
ton, Middlesex, 1603-28. R. of Cranford, 1615-28. Died 1628.
DURANT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 4,
1728. Of Kent. Matric. 1729; M.B. 1732.
DURRAND (? DURAM), . Canonicus. B.D. 1503-4-
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DUSGATE, JOHN
JOHN. B.A. 1520-1; M.A. 1324, as Dusgatt.
Probably scholar of CHRIST'S, as B.A. (Ptile and Grace Bk,
p. 265, wrongly call him Thomas; but see Gr. Bk, I. 188.)
DUSGATE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Dec. 10,
1685. S. of Francis. B. at Anmer, Norfolk. Schools, Burn-
ham Thorpe (Mr Tubing) and Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric.
1686; Scholar, 1689. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 1687.
Probably died before 1699. (PriU, n. 101.)
DUSGATE, [THOMAS]. B.A. 1522-3 (Grace Bk, B«, 105).
Doubtless Thomas, fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1523-5. There
is little doubt that this is the Exeter martyr. On leaving
Cambridge he went to Germany to consult Luther. Changed
his name to Bennet (? suggested by the popular name of his
College, 'Benet'). Settled as schoolmaster at Torrington,
Devon; and afterwards at Exeter. Convicted as a heretic,
and burnt at Heavitree, near Exeter, Jan. 15, 1531-2. There
is much confusion between the two Dusgates and John
Bennet, in Cooper (i. 43) and Peiie (i. 13), but the above
seems the most probable view. There seems no foundation
for Masters' belief that he proceeded to D.D. (D.N.B.;
H. P. Stokes; Masters-Lamb.)
DU SOUL, MOSES. M.A. 1701 (Lit. Reg.). Studied at Groningen,
Utrecht and Franeker. M.A. at one of these. Spent two years
at Cambridge.
DUSSING, ROBERT. B.A. 1487-8; M.A. 1491; B.D. 1503-4.
DUSSING or DOWSING, ROBERT. Scholar and fellow of KING'S
HALL, 1507-22; (?B.D. 1507-8); D.D. 1512-3 (Incorporated).
Vice-Chancellor, 1516-7. Died c. 1542. Left 20$. to King's
HalL (Cooper, i. 82.)
DUSSING, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1506; B.A. 1510-1; M.A. 1514. D.Civ.L. 1528-9. Fellow.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1521. V. of Fordingbridge,
Hants. An excellent astronomer. (Harwood.)
DUSTE, THOMAS. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, c. 1437. Of Norwich
diocese. Ord. sub-deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1443; deacon
(Ely) Mar. 7, I443~4; priest (Ely) May 28, 1444. R. of Gt
Massingham, Norfolk, 1459-72. R. of Bridgham, 1454.
DUTTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1579; B.A. 1581-2.
DUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 5, 1588.
B. in Lanes., c. 1572. Matric. 1588; B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A.
1595. Afterwards at King's. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln).
Oct. 2, 1595. R. of Eversholt, Beds., 1602. Perhaps Master
of the Free School, Buckingham, 1638.
DUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June i, 1626. Of
London. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1632 (on King's
visit). One of these names 5th s. of Sir Thomas, late of Isle-
worth, Midds., Knt., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 5,
1635. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
DUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, Apr. 22, 1629.
Of London. Perhaps the same as above.
-. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Lent, 1598-9.
B.A. 1523-4.
DUVAL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 25, 1749. S. of
Philip, of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1749 ;
Scholar, 1750; LL.B. 1756; D.D. (? Lambeth). F.R.S.;
F.S.A. Preb. of Worcester, 1767-72. R. of Broadwas,
Worcs., 1768. Chaplain to the Duke of Gloucester. V. of
Twickenham, 1792-1808. Married Anna, dau. of Dr William
George, Provost of King's. Died Mar. 14, 1808, in Newman
St, Oxford St.
DUXBURY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, July n,
1663. S. of Laurence, gent., of Deane Height, near Burnley,
Lanes. B. there. School, Greenhead, near Haltwhistle,
Northumberland (Mr Moore). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1667-8-
M.A. 1671.
DUXFORD (Cambs.), vicar of. D.Can.L. 1458-9.
DWARRIS, FORTUNATUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at ST
JOHN'S, June 23, 1748. S. of Thomas, of America. B. in
Jamaica. Schools, Uxbridge and Eton. Matric. 1748. Adm.
student at Leyden, Sept. 28, 1750. M.D. of Leyden. Prac-
tised in Jamaica. Died Feb. 5, 1790. M.I. in Jamaica
Cathedral. (Scott-Mayor, in. 579.)
DWYER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 23) at ST JOHN'S, Oct 25
1689. S. of William. B. at Charleville, Cork. B.A. of Trinity
College, Dublin. M.A. 1692; B.D. 1700. Fellow, 1692-1710.
Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1692; priest (Ely) Sept 25
1692. Head Master of Pocklington School, 1693-8 ; of Leeds
1698-1706; of Sedbergh, 1706-9. R. of Medbourne, Leics.|
1706-17. Buried May 26, 1717. M.I. at Medbourne. (Scott-
Mayor.)
DYBALD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 3; priest, Mar 4
1625-6.
DYER, SIMON
DYCER, see DISTER.
DYDE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 28, 1686. Of
London. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Fellow,
1690-8. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1692.
DYE, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1618 ;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23;
priest, May 24, 1624.
DIE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596.
DYE, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Perhaps
ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept 22, 1616.
DYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1578.
DYER, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CHRIST'S, July,
1611. S. of Richard, of Gt Staughton, Hunts. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 25, 1613.
DYER, GEORGE. B.A. 1525-*.
DYER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1582.
' M.A. of Clare [not recorded] where he resided 7 years; born
at Pilton, Devon; aged about 36; ord. priest (Colchester)
July i, 1599; late schoolmaster at Milton by Gravesend, six
years; married' (Line. Presentation Deed, 1602). V. of
Gosberton, Lines., 1602-4. V. of Anthorpe, 1603.
DYER, Sir JAMES. According to Sherman, the JESUS fellow
and historian, he was a member of that College. S. of
Richard, of Wincanton, Somerset. B. 1512. Barrister,
Middle Temple, where he was reader, 1552. M.P. for Cambs.,
1547, 1553- Serjeant-at-law, 1552. Knighted, 1552. Speaker
of the House of Commons, 1553. Recorder of Cambridge;
and counsel to the University. Judge of the Common Pleas,
1556; of the Queen's Bench, 1557. Died, Mar. 24, 1581-2,
at Gt Staughton, Hunts. Will (P.C.C.) 1582. (D.N.B.;
C. A. Bedwell.)
DIER, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter, 1570.
5th s. of John, gent., of Wincanton, Somerset. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, July 4, 1571. One of these names M.P. for
Warwick, 1588.
DYER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595; B.A.
i599-i6oo; M.A. 1603. P.C. of Bromley, Kent, 1604-7.
V. of St Nicholas, Rochester, 1614-8. V. of Gillingham,
1616-28.
DYER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, June 20,
1654. B. at Ipswich. B.A. 1657. R. of Bromeswell, Suffolk,
1661.
DYER, JAMES. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1745. S. of John, of
St Martin's, CornwalL Previously matric. from Hart Hall,
Oxford, May 20, 1724, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1727-8. (Al.
Oxon.)
DYER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 6, 1711.
S. of Robert, woollendraper. B. at Combe, Somerset. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1715-6. R. of Combe, St
Nicholas, Somerset, 1725-30. Died 1730.
DYER, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1585.
Matric. 1585.
DEYER, LEWIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY, June,
1623. S. and h. of Sir William, Knt., of Gt Staughton, Hunts.,
deceased. B. there, 1595. School, Sutton, Beds. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Apr. 1624. Created Bart., June 8, 1627.
Buried at Colmworth, Beds., Nov. 15, 1669. (Vis. of Hunts.,
1613; G.E.C.)
DYER, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 3, 1671.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Signs for deacon's orders
(London) June 13, 1674.
DYER, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Michs. 1572.
Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 1576, as s. and h.
of Laurence, of Wincanton, Somerset.
DYER, RICHARD. M.A. from TRINITY, 1650. Of Essex. S. of
Gower, of Aldermanbury, London. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, Jan. 25, 1638-9, age 16; B.A. 1642. Student
of Christ Church, till ejected, 1660. Chaplain to the Lord
Mayor. Kept a grammar school near St Katherine's-by-the-
Tower. Died 1695. Brother of Simon (1643) and the next.
(A I. Oxon.; C atomy, i. 220.)
DYER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Aug. 31, 1646, as ' Deer.'
S. of Gower or Gawen, of Aldermanbury, London. Matric.
1646; B.A. 1650-1. R. of St Nicholas Olaye, London, 1654.
R. of All Hallows, London Wall, 1655; ejected, 1660; also
from a lectureship at Lothbury. Afterwards kept school at
Mile End. Died 1700, aged 67. Brother of Richard (above)
and Simon (1643). (Calamy, i. 80; who calls him 'M.A. of
Peterhonse.*)
DYER, SIMON. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1643. S. of Gower or
Gawen, of London. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Jan. 31, 1639-40, age 15; B.A. (Cambridge) 1643-4; M.A.
1650. Perhaps R. of Gravesend, Kent, in 1650. Brother of
Richard (1638-9) and Samuel (1646).
DYER, SWYNERTON
DYER, SWYNERTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, June
8, 1669. S. of William, gent., of Tottenham High Cross,
Middlesex. B. in London. School, Felsted. Ma trie. 1669.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 13, 1670. Died 1677. (Venn, i.
438; Vis. ofMidds., 1664.)
DYER, Sir SWYNERTON, Bart. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, July
15, 1705. Of Essex. S. and h. of Sir John Swynnerton Dyer,
Bart., late of Dunmow, deceased. Matric. 1705-6. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 29, 1705. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1701.
Died at Kensington, Mar. 4, 1735-6. (Masters; Vis. of
Midds., 1664.)
DIER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1550.
DYER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1568;
B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Fellow, till 1582. 'Died at the
Earl of Rutland's.' (Hanvood.)
DYER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 20, 1708.
Probably s. of Sir William, Bart., of Newnham, Herts. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, July 4, 1707. High Sheriff of Herts.
DYER, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1546.
DYER, . B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. from CLARE, 1595.
DIER, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, c. 1597. Perhaps
James, s. and h. of Sir Richard, of Staughton, Hunts.; adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 5, 1598. If so, brother of
Edward (1611). (Peile, i. 227.)
DYKE, AUGUSTINE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1563. Matric. 1563-4; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, till
*573- Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 13, 1572-3; of Gloucester-
shire.
DYKE, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593. S. of
William, clerk (perhaps V. of Hemel Hempstead ; and preacher
at Coggeshall). B. at Hemel Hempstead, Herts. B.A. 1595-6;
M.A. from Sidney, 1599; B.D. 1606. Fellow of Sidney.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. Brother of Jeremy (1598) and
Nathaniel (1608). (D.N.B.)
DYKE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1629. S. of
Jeremy (1598), V. of Epping. B. at Epping, Essex, 1617.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of Eastwick,
Herts., c. 1636. R. of Gt Hadham, Herts., c. 1650, till 1660;
ejected. Chaplain to Cromwell. One of the Triers for the
approval of ministers. Baptist minister in London. Died
1688. Buried in Bunhill Fields. Brother of Jeremy (1629).
(Calamy, H. 42; D.N.B.)
DYKE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
B. at Glemsford, Suffolk. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 25, 1608, age about 50; priest, Dec. 17,
1608. C. of Withyham, Sussex.
DYKE, HUMPHREY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1535.
DYKE, JEREMY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1598;
migrated to Sidney, Oct. 1598. S. of William, preacher at
Coggeshall, Essex. Bapt. there, Oct. 13, 1584. Matric. 1598;
B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Fellow of Sidney. R. of Toft,
Cambs., during 1609. V. of Epping, Essex, 1609-39.
Preacher. Author, theological. Died 1639. Buried at
Epping. By will (P.C.C.) he leaves to his s. Jeremy ' my silver
tankard bestowed upon me by the honourable House of
Commons.' Father of the next, and of Daniel (1629), brother
of Daniel (1593) and Nathaniel (1608). (J. Ch. Smith.)
DYKE, JEREMY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1629. Of
Essex. S. of Jeremy (above), V. of Epping. Matric. 1629;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 20, 1638; pnest, Mar. 10, 1638-9 V. of
Stanstead Abbots, Herts., 1640-5. R. of Gt Parndon, Essex,
1645-50. Brother of Daniel (1629). (Davids, Essex, 439.)
DYKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 28, 1630. Of
Frant, Sussex. S. and h. of William. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1631.
DIKE, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1616.
Doubtless s. of William, preacher at Coggeshall, Essex.
B.A. 1619-20.
DIKE, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1608.
S. of William, preacher at Coggeshall and Hemel Hempstead.
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Brother of Daniel (1593) and
Jeremy (1598). One of these names died V. of Axmouth,
Devon, before 1647. (Peile, i. 270.)
DYKE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 30, 1636.
Of Surrey. Matric. 1636. Died in College. Buried at St
Andrew's, Cambridge, Feb. 18, 1636-7.
DYKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1633.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
DIKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1636.
DIKE or DIKES, SAMUEL, Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1617. B. at Heydric (? Hardwick), Norfolk. B.A.
1620-1; M.A. 1624. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1627-8. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) Mar. 13, 1624-5, age 24. R. of
Sloley, Norfolk, 1628.
DYNNE, HENRY
DIKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. i, 1637.
Matric. 1637.
DYKE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
29, 1635. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Horsham, Waldron, Sussex.
B. at Ninfield, Sussex. Matric. 1635. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1636; of Horsham, Sussex. Knighted, June 19,
1641. M.P. for Seaford. Died Dec. 13, 1660. Father of
William (1672).
DYKE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, May 15,
1655. Of Sussex. School, Maidstone. Matric. 1655. (T. A.
108; but see Al. Oxon., for another of these names.)
DIKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8, as Dikes; M.A. 1601. Perhaps ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 6; priest, Mar. 13, 1602-3. R- °f Frant, Sussex, 1603.
Buried there Sept. 9, 1659. (W. C. Harrison.)
DYKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 17, 1672.
2nd s. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Waldron, Sussex. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 1673.
DYKES or DIKES, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c.
1593; impubes.
DIKES or DIKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1622; B.A. 1626-7.
DYKES, OSWALD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1567;
B.A. from St John's, 1570-1; M.A. 1574. R. of Asby, West-
morland, 1593-1618.
DIKES, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1486-7. (Perhaps the 'rector
Dikes' who obtained a grace for same degree, 1483-4.)
DYKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1603.
DYKLYNG, . B.A. 1468-9.
DYKMAN, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
DYLCOCKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1544; B.A. 1544-5; M.A. 1547. Fellow, 1547-51. Died 'in
the time of the Sweat.' Buried at Toft, Cambs., Oct. 26,
I55r. Will (V.C.C.). (Peile, i. 29.)
DYMES, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1692. Of Nor-
wich. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Aug. 1698 ; priest, May, 1700. R. of Swanton Abbot, Norfolk,
1700.
DYMOCK, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at MAGDALENE,
Feb. 6, 1681-2. S. of Sir Charles, King's Champion. B. at
Scrivelsby-in-Lindsey, Lines. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). M.P.
for Co. Lincoln, 1698, 1701 (twice), 1702, till his death in
1702-3. (Lines. Pedigrees, 1207.)
DYMOCK, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
28, 1673. S. of Edward, gent., of Kirkby-upon-Bain, Lines.
B. there. Educated at home. Captain in the army. Of
Waddingworth, Esq. Died Apr. 29, 1729. Brother of Robert
(1673). (Lines. Pedigrees, 1211.)
DYMOCKE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1562. S. and h. of Humphrey, Esq., of Castle Over, Warws.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 1566.
DYMOCKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1564-5.
DIMOCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1602;
B.A. from St John's, 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
DYMOCK, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1677. S. of Edmund, of
Sontley, Denbs., clerk. Matric. from Jesus College, Ox-
ford, May 27, 1669, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1672-3. (Al.
Oxon.)
DYMOCK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 28,
1673. S. of Edward, gent., of Kirkby-upon-Bain, Lines.
B. there. Educated at home. Matric. 1673. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Dec. i, 1674, as s. of Edward, of Tumby, Lines. Of
Grebby Hall, Esq. Died 1714. Father of the next. Brother
of Edward (1673). (Lines. Pedigrees, 1211.)
DYMOKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr.
20, 1719. S. of Robert (above), of Grebby Hall, Lines.,
deceased. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1722-3. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1723. Drowned at Lincoln, Jan.
27, 1735- (Lines. Pedigrees, 1211.)
DIMMOCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July
i, 1628. S. of John. B. at Wicken, Cambs. School, Ely
(Mr Hitch). B.A. 1631.
DYMOKE, WINDUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 12,
1677. S. of James, of London. School, St Paul's.
DYMOND, THOMAS, see DIMOND.
DYMSDALE, JOHN, see DIMSDALE.
DYNELEY, see DINELEY.
DYNNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1552. Matri
Easter, 1554. Perhaps of Heydon, Norfolk. Buried there
Dec. 30, 1586. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
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DYNNE, WILLIAM
DYNNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1579-80.
DYRHAM, THOMAS, see DEREHAM.
DYRKIN, JAMES. B.A. from TRINITY, 1548-9; M.A. 1552.
Fellow, 1551.
DYSART, Earl of, see HUNTINGTOWER.
DYSON, see also DISON.
DYSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, June
25, 1711. Of Worcestershire. School, Stourbridge. Matric.
1710-1; Scholar, 1711; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Fellow,
1716-41. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 17, 1716-7; priest, June 8,
1718. Died Mar. 24, 1740-1. (T.A.Walker.)
DYSON, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 29, 1732. B. at
Greetland, Yorks. B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
21, 1735-6-
BADE, W.
DYSON, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 2, 1723-4.
Of Huddersfield, Yorks. Matric. 1724. Doubtless s. and h.
of John, of Westwood, Huddersfield, Esq. ; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. I, 1722-3.
DISTER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 6, 1648.
S. of John, gent., of Glemsford, Suffolk. B. there. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. 1648-9.
OYSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1552.
DISTER or DYCER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETER
HOUSE, Oct. 9, 1639. Of Suffolk. School, Thurlow, Suffolk,
where he was instructed in music. Matric. 1639; Scholar,
1639; B.A. 1644-5. Will of one of these names (Bury) 1661.
(T. A. Walker.)
DYVE,
B.A. 1462-3.
EACHARD, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Sept. i, 1692.
S. of Thomas (1660). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1694-5. Buried
at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Aug. 3, 1696. Brother of
Lawrence (1688) and Christopher (1689). (Peile, n. 127.)
EACHARD, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon and Driest (Norwich) Mar. 3,
1624-5-
EACHARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
Sept. 17, 1667. S. of Lawrence (1625-6). Matric. 1668; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1673;
priest, Mar. 1673-4. R. of Frostenden, Suffolk, 1674-93.
R. of Benacre, 1677-90. R. of Somerleyton, 1690-1706.
R. of Blundeston, 1692-1706. V. of Cransford, 1696. Buried
at Somerleyton, Dec. i, 1706. (Davy MSS.)
EACHARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
May 9, 1689. S. of Thomas (1660). B. at Barsham, Suffolk.
Educated at home. Matric. 1689; B.A. from St Catharine's,
1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1696;
priest, Dec. 1696. V. of Debach, Suffolk, 1710. V. of Crans-
ford. Brother of Abraham (1692) and Lawrence (1688).
(Peile, H. 113.)
ECHARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1556.
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 8, 1561. Will (P.C.C.)
1589.
ECHARD, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1597-8.
EACHARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1607;
B.A. 1610-1 ; M.A. 1614. V. of Darsham, Suffolk, 1617-44.
EACHARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 10,
1653. Of Suffolk. S. of Lawrence (1625-6). Bapt. at Yox-
ford, Jan. 26, 1636-7. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660;
D.D. 1676 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1658. Master, 1675-97. Vice-
Chancellor, 1679-80, 1695-6. R. of Widdington, Essex,
1681-4. R of Dennington, Suffolk, 1683-97. Sinecure R. of
Llanynys, Denbighs., 1684-97. Supposed to be the author of
Grounds of the Contempt of the Clergy. Died July 7, 1697,
aged 61. Will (P.C.C.) dated July i, 1697; proved 1718-9
(sic). Buried in the College Chapel. Brother of Lawrence
(1656). (D.N.B.;J.Ch. Smith.)
EACHARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. az,
1678. Matric. 1680-1; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Perhaps R.
of Edwardston, Suffolk, 1690-5. R. of Wreningham, Norfolk,
1695-1734. R. of Wicklewood, 1701-34. Died 1734.
EACHARD, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1625-6; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 3, 1627; priest, Dec. 23, 1632. V. of Yoxford, Suffolk,
1632; there in 1650. Father of Christopher (1667), John
(1653) and the next.
EACHARD, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1656.
Of Suffolk. S. of Lawrence (above). Matric. Michs. 1659-
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. R. of Henstead, Suffolk, 1662-
1714- R- of Rushmere, 1663-1714. R. of North Cove, 1678-
96. R. of Willingham St Mary, 1678. Will (P.C.C.) 1718-9.
Brother of John (1653) and Christopher (1667).
EACHARD, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 26, 1688. S. of Thomas (1660), of Suffolk. Bapt. at
Barsham, Mar. 23, 1671-2. Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689;
B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 2, 1696.
R. of Welton by Louth, Lines., 1696. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Lincoln. Preb. of Lincoln, 1697-1730. V. of South
Elkington, Lines., 1709. Archdeacon of Stowe, 1712-30.
R. of Sudborne, Suffolk, 1722. V. of Rendlesham, 1722-30.
Author, historical, classical, etc. Died at Lincoln, Aug. 16,
1730. Buried there at St Mary Magdalen's. Brother of
Abraham (1692) and Christopher (1689). (Peile, n. 109;
D.N.B.)
EACHARD, PETER. B.A. from TRINITY, 1573-4.
EACHARD, THOMAS. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1660; M.A.
1664. S. of John (1607). R. of Gisleham, Suffolk, 1663-93.
V. of Kessingland, 1663-93. Perhaps V. of Arkesden, Essex,
1663-4. Married Sarah Ox, of Aldborough, 1664. Buried at
Barsham, Oct. 26, 1693. Father of Abraham (1692),
Christopher (1689) and Laurence (1688). (H. G. Harrison.)
EACHARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 22,
1678. Matric. 1680-1; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685.
EADE or EDE, AMBROSE. B.Can.L. 1466-7. R. of Capel,
Suffolk, 1479-1502. Master of Thompson College, Norfolk,
1490-1503. Chancellor of Norwich diocese, 1500-1. R. of
Oxburgh.
EADE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July n, 1615.
S. of George, husbandman, of Mundford, Norfolk. School,
Onehouse, Suffolk (Mr Godley). Matric. 1615-6; Scholar,
1617-22; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1632. Fellow, 1622-
32. University preacher, 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug.
21 ; priest, Aug. 22, 1628. R. of South Pickenham, Norfolk,
1631. R. of Ovington, 1632-55, where he kept a school.
Author. Will proved, 1657. (Venn, i. 230; H. I. Longden.)
EADE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 7,
1719. S. of Zephaniah (1686), R. of Blaxhall, Suffolk. Bapt.
there, June n, 1702. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1724-5. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1726. C. of
Saxmundham, Suffolk.
EADE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 13,
1667-8. S. of Robert (1627), M.D., of Cambridge. B. there.
School, Cambridge. Matric. 1668. Brother of Robert
(i657).
EADE or EIDE, JOHN. Adm. (age 15) at CAIUS, May 9, 1565.
S. of Robert, of Burnham Westgate, Norfolk. School,
Burnham Will of one of these names (Ipswich) 1610; of
Laxfield, Suffolk.
EADE, REYNOLD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22, 1652.
Of Suffolk (probably Kelsale). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1659. R. of Stratford St Andrew, Suffolk, 1689-1703.
One of these names, clerk, of Benhall, 1675; of Iken, 1696.
(V. B. Redstone.)
EADE, REGINALD. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 26,
1696. B. in Suffolk. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. priest
(Ely, Lift. dim. from Norwich) Mar. 13, 1714-5. Doubtless
R. of Chesilford, Suffolk, 1720.
EADE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 24) at CAIUS, July 27, 1627.
S. of George, of Norfolk. B. at Mundford. School, Foulden
(Mr Taylor). Matric. 1627; Scholar, 1628-33; B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1635; M.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1642. Fellow, 1633-42. Licensed
to practise medicine, 1637. Practised in Cambridge. Lord
of the Manor of Herringswell, Suffolk. Will (P.C.C.) Sept.
1672. Father of the next and George (1667-8). (Venn, i.
281.)
EADE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Mar. n, 1657-8
S. of Robert (above). B. in Cambridge. Bapt. at GtSt Mary's,
Feb. 26, 1643-4. School, Cambridge (Mr Whybro). Matric.
1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1665. Fellow of
Trinity Hall, 1665 (by royal mandate: see Coll. Hist., 153,
where he is wrongly described). In holy orders.
EADE, ROBERT. Matric. from QUEENS', Easter, 1720; B.A.
1722-3; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (London) May 28, 1727.
EDE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1563-4.
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EADE, ZEPHANIAH
BADE, ZEPHANIAH. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 27, 1686.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. priest (Nor-
wich) Sept. 1703. R. of Blaxhall, Suffolk, 1685-1737. R.
of Stratford St Andrew, 1703-37. C. of Butley. Father of
Edmund (1719).
EADES, see EOES.
EADMONDSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
June 12, 1669. ist s. of John, clothier. B. at Leeds, Yorks.
School, Leeds. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3.
EADON, see also EDEN.
EADON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, May
17, 1726. Of Yorkshire. School, York. Matric. 1726;
Scholar, 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Litt. dim. (York) for priest,
July, 1731-
EAGLES, see EGLES.
EAGLESTON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 29, 1676. Of Durham. Perhaps s. of Joseph,
of Huntsanworth, Durham. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676;
B.A. 1679^80; M.A. 1684. P.C. of Lanchester, Durham,
1682-6. Licensed as schoolmaster at Boldon, 1686. (T. A.
Walker, 156; Surtees, Durham, n. 367.)
EALAND, see ELAND.
EALES, see ELES.
EARBERY, MATTHIAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 2,
167576- S. of Edward, of London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon (London) June 6,
1680; priest (Norwich) Dec. 1685. R. of Gt Greenford,
Middlesex, 1686-8. V. of Hoveton, Norfolk, 1687-1730. V.
of Neatishead. R. of Barsham, Suffolk, 1730-5. R. of
Woodton, Norfolk, 1730-5. A non-juror. Author, theological.
Perhaps died Oct. 3, 1740. Father of the next. (G. Mag.)
EARBERY, MATTHIAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 16, 1705-6. S. of Matthias (above). B. at Hoveton,
Norfolk. Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 16, 1711-2; priest (London) Sept. 19, 1714.
EARBERY or ERBURY, WILLIAM. B.A. from QUEENS', 1624
(Incorp. from Oxford). M.A. 1626. Of Glamorganshire. Matric.
from Brasenose College, Nov. 2, 1621, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1623. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol) Dec. 23,
1626. V. of St Mary, Cardiff, 1633. Chaplain in the Parlia-
mentary army under Lord Essex; and to a regiment at
Oxford, 1646. Died Apr. 1654 (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
EARDLEY, ANDREW, see YARDLEY.
EARDLEY, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from CHRIST'S, 1597-8.
Probably of Yardley or Eardley, Staffs. (Peile, i. 227.)
EARLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1640.
Probably s. of Christopher, of Sturminster Marshall, Dorset,
and Elisabeth, dau. of Edward Denny, of Hertfordshire.
B. in Hertfordshire. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 2, 1641.
Age 10 in 1634. Married and had issue (Hiitchins, in. 503.)
EARLE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1669. One
of these names, of Normanton, Notts., Esq., buried there
Dec. 15, 1676.
EARLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 9,
1649. S. of Erasmus (1609), serjeant-at-law. B. at Salle,
Norfolk. Schools, Corpusty (Mr Watts) and Norwich (Mr
Levering). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 4, 1648. Of Salle,
Caws ton and Heydon. Buried at Salle, Oct. 3, 1697. Father
of Erasmus (1685). (Venn, I. 374; Blomefield, vi. 246.)
EARLE, ERASMUS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1609. S. of Thomas, of Salle, Norfolk, gent. B. there, 1590.
School, Norwich. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1611.
Bencher, 1635. Reader, 1639. M.P. for Norwich, 1647.
Serjeant-at-Law, 1648 and 1660. Recorder of Norwich,
1649-63. Died Sept. 7, 1667, aged 77. M.I. at Heydon,
Norfolk. Father of Edward (above) and John (1640). (D.N.B.)
EARLE, ERASMUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Sept. 18, 1684. S. of John (1640), late of Wood Dalling,
Norfolk, Esq. Matric. 1686. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1690.
Died Mar. 5, 1721, aged 55. M.I. at Heydon, Norfolk.
Brother of Ralph (1672), father of Erasmus (1708). (Blome-
field, vi. 247.)
EARLE, ERASMUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 29,
1685. S. of Edward (1649), of Salle, Norfolk. B. at Thurling
(?Thurning), Norfolk. Died Mar. i, 1695-6, aged 28. M.I. at
Salle. (Le Neve, Man., iv. 170.)
EARLE, ERASMUS. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, Mar. 16, 1708^9.
S. of Erasmus (1684), of Heydon, Norfolk, Esq. Matric.
1709. Of Heydon Hall. Died at Bath, Oct. 19, 1728, aged 35.
M.I. at Heydon where he was buried.
EARLE, ERASMUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Jan. 2, 1743-4. S. of Augustine, of Heydon, Norfolk. B. at
Whitehaven. Matric. 1743-41 B.A. 1747-8. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1748-51. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 19, 1743-
Of Heydon, Norfolk. Died May, 1768. Buried at Heydon,
May 18. (T. A. Walker, 290; G. Mag.)
V. A. C. II.
EASON, SAMUEL
EARLB, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1587.
EARLE, GILES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE.
June 15, 1750. Of Middlesex. School, Eton.
EARLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 31, 1640.
S. of Erasmus (1609), of Salle, Norfolk, Esq. Matnc. 1641.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 30, 1646-7. Married Sarah, dau
of Sir John Hare, of Stow Bardolf, Knt. Buried at Wood
Dalling, 1697. Father of the next and of Erasmus (1684).
EARLE, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Mar. 28, 1672. S. of John (above), of Heydon, Norfolk, Esq.
M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1675. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 5, 1675-6. Buried at Heydon, May 9, 1679.
Brother of Erasmus (1684). (Blomefield, vi. 245.)
EARLE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Jan. ii, 1624-5. S. of Augustine, of Stragglethorpe, Lines.
Schools, Southwell (Mr Bayes) and Grantham (Mr Wilkin-
son). Matric. 1625. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 27, 1626-7.
Created Baronet, 1629. Sheriff of Lincolnshire, 1647. Died
Mar. 25, 1667, aged 60. Buried at Stragglethorpe. M.I.
(Peile, i. 363; Lines. Pedigrees; G.E.C.)
EARL, Sir RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Jan. 31,
1688-9. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Sir Richard, of Straggle-
thorpe, Bart. B. c. 1673. Succeeded as baronet, c. 1680.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 12, 1690-1. Died Aug. 13,
1697, aged 24. M.I. at Stragglethorpe. (Lines. Pedigrees;
Le Neve, Mon., v. 182; G.E.C.)
EARLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 28,
1666. ist ». of [Christopher], Esq. B. at Topsfield, Essex.
School, Felsted. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 27, 1666.
EARLE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1690. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4.
EARLE, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Nov.
20, 1658. Eldest s. of Thomas. B. in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1658.
EARLE, WILLIAM. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1586; B.A.
1589-90. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 13, 1591.
EARLE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, July,
1618. S. of Augustine, of Stragglethorpe, Lines. Died at Cam-
bridge. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Apr. 2, 1620. Brother
of Richard (1624).
EARL, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1665.
BARLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, 1601; B.A. 1605-6.
Probably ord. priest (York) Sept. 1607, as John Earle.
EARNSHAW, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 9,
1743. S. of James. B. at Midhope, Penistone. Yorks. School,
Midhope (Mr Haigh). Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1748; priest, Sept. 1749. V. of Ossett,
Yorks., 1753-98. (Peile, n. 244.)
EARTHLEY, EDWARD. Probably a member of the University.
Author of Verses on the death of the Dukes of Suffolk in 155 1.
(Cooper, i. 109.)
BARTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 4, 1621-2.
S. of John, gent., of London. School, Perse, Cambridge.
Matric. 1622, as 'Carton.'
EASDALL, WILLIAM. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1614; LL.D.
1620. Vicar-General to the Archbishop of York. Gave £20
to Peterhouse Chapel. Will (York) 1644- (Coles MSS.;
]. Ch. Smith.)
EASDAY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSK, Michs.
1638.
EASINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1603.
ESYNGTON, ROBERT. Canonicus. B.Can.L. 1517-8.
ESYNGWOLD, RICHARD. A monk. B.D. 1458-9.
ESYNGWOLD, RICHARD. B.D. 1464-5 (perhaps the above).
ESYNGWOLD, . B.A. 1465-6.
EASON and EASTON, see also ESTON.
EASON or EASTON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Oct. 28, 1597. Matric. 1597.
EASON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1598.
Of Kent.
EASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 19, 1634. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641 Perhaps
ejected from Pett, Sussex, in 1662; and father of the next.
EASTON or ESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 17, 1673. S. of John (? above), of Pett, Sussex. B. there.
School, Peterborough. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. ib»i.
EASON or ESSON, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 18,
1636. Of Sussex. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40.
EAST, see also EST.
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EAST, HENRY
EAST, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, July, 1714.
B. at Wingham, Kent, 1693. Migrated to Clare, Mar. 21,
1714-5. B.A. 1716-7. Fellow of Clare, 1718 Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 8, 1718. Minister at Elstow, Beds. Buried there
Jan. 15, 1719-20. (W. M. Noble.)
EAST, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, May 23, 1665.
S. of Edward, deceased, of Orton, Northants. School,
Ke tiering. Matric. 1665.
EAST, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 28, 1627. Of
Bedfordshire.
EAST, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 19,
1636. S. of Nicholas, yeoman. B. at Stanford, Beds. School,
(private, Mr Bedford). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A.
1643. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 28, 1641. Minister of
Bromham, Beds., and Houghton Conquest, in 1646. Married
Lucia, dau. of Lewis Conquest, Esq.
EAST, THOMAS. Adm. pens (age 17) at CAIUS, July 7, 1575.
Of Wimpole, Cambs. S. of Alexander, gent Schools, God-
manchester and Ely. Matric. 1575.
EAST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Aug. 13, 1628.
S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Hi tchin, Herts. School, St Ives.
EAST, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Lent,i7i3-4.
S. of William, of the Middle Temple. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 23, 1713-4. Of Hall Place, Hurley, Berks.
One of the Commissioners of the Wine Licence Office, 1720-7.
M.P. for St Mawes, 1728. Married Anne, dau. of Sir George
Cook, of Middlesex. Died Nov. 7, 1737, aged 42. (Burke,
Ext. Bart. • Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., iv. 152; A. B. Beaven.)
EAST, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1715. Of London.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Southwark, gent.; a dm. at the
Inner Temple, 1715.
EAST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May n, 1725.
Surgeon in London.
EAST, . Resident student at CHRIST'S, 1556-7.
EASTBURNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May i,
1676. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1676, as Isbum.
EASTCHURCH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, May
27, 1669. ist s. of John, gent., of Bishopsteignton, Devon.
B. at St Giles', Devon. School, Ashburton (Mr Tidball).
Matric. 1669.
EASTERBY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
12; priest, Mar. 13, 1619-20, as 'fellow of Magdalene.' R. of
Hatcliffe, Lines., 1621-9.
EASTERBY or ESTERBIE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, May
25, 1621. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Seaham, Durham.
School, Newcastle. B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (York) June,
1625; priest, June, 1626. Probably the 'Preacher of God's
Word at Sftaham.' Buried there May 20, 1661.
EASTFIELD, WILLIAM. Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL,
1472-98; B.Can.L. 1475-6. R. of Wimpole, Cambs., 1474.
EASTGATE, JOHN. A friar. B.Civ.L. 1482-3.
ESTGATE, . Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1538-42.
EASTHORPE or ESTHORPE, BRIAN. Adm. at KING'S, a
scholar from Eton, 1471; M.A. 1478-9. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Winchester. (Harwood.)
EASTHORPE or ESTROP, REUBEN. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Michs. 1615; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 7; priest, May 27, 1621. R. of Holme Pierre-
pont, Notts., 1625-9. R. of Brant Broughton, Lines., 1629.
One of these names minister of the Durham das sis, 1645-
appointed to Houghton-le-Spring. (Peile, I. 303; H. I.
Longden.)
EASTLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 26.
1710. S. of John, of Bransby, Uncs., gent Matric. 1710-1;
B.A. I7I4-5- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1715; priest,
May 27, 1716. R. of Hanworth, Lines , 1716. C. of Hack-
thorn, 1716.
EASTLAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. 30, 1731
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1735; Scholar; LL.B. 1738.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1739; priest, Feb. 22, 1740-1.
EASTOFT, see ESTOFT.
EASTON, see EASON and also ESTON.
EASTWICK or ESTWICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
May 5, 1652. Of London. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. (University
College, Oxford) 1658-9.
ESTWICKE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June
1602. B. at Harrowden, Northants. B.A. 1605-6; M.A 1609-
B.D. 1616. Fellow, 1609-18. R. of Barnwell All Saints'"
Northants., 1617. R. of Warkton, 1617-58. Author
Sermons. Buried at Warkton, Sept. 9, 1658. (Peile, I. 241.)
ESTWICK, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS'
Easter, 1580. Of Bedfordshire.
EATON, NATHANIEL
EASTWICK, WESTERNS (alias WEAVER). Adm. sizar at
QUEENS', July, 1613.
EATON, see also EYTON and HEATON.
EATON, BYROM. D.D. 1671 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Samuel, R. of Grappenhall, Cheshire. Bapt. there, Feb. 6,
1613. Matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, Feb. 21, 1633-4, age
20; B.A. 1635; M.A. 1641; B.D. 1648; D.D. 1660. Fellow
of Brasenose, 1641. Proctor, 1646. Principal of Gloucester
Hall, 1662-92. R. of Nuneham Courtney, Oxon., 1660.
Archdeacon of Stow, Lines., 1677-83; and of Leicester, 1683.
Died 1703. Will proved (Oxford) 1704. (Vis. of Yorks., 1666;
Al. Oxon.)
EATON, CENRICKE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1564.
ETON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. (age 19) at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, May 17, 1532. Of Atherstone, Warws. Left
before 1534.
EATON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1729. S. of Peter, of Derbyshire. B. at Raynor. School,
Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3.
ETON, GILBERT. B.Can.L. 1515-6-
EATON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 16,
1715. S. of Henry. B. in Cheshire. School, Northwich.
Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9.
EATON, JOHN. 'B.A. Cambridge; 24 years in theology'; In-
corp. at Oxford, 1572. (No such graduate found.) B.D.
Oxford, 1572. (See Al. Oxon.)
EATON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1580. B.
in St Laurence, Old Jewry. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord.
deacon (London) Jan. 12, 1591-2, age 26_. C. of St Christopher-
le-Stocks, London. R. of South Hanningfield, Essex, 1598-
1638. Died 1638. Will (Consist. C. London) 1639. (A
contemporary in A I. Oxon.)
EATON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1628; B.A.
1632-3. One of these names C. of Ravensden, Beds., in 1640;
and V. of Old Warden, 1665-73. Buried there Jan. 18, 1672-3.
(W. M. Noble.)
EATON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1666; B.A.
1670-1. Signs for deacon's orders (London) Mar. 13, 1673-4 ;
C. of Dagenham, Essex.
EATON, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', Nov. 2, 1721.
Of Cheshire. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Budworth, Cheshire.
Matric. at Brasenose College, Oxford, May n, 1724, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1727-6; M.A. 1730. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1737. (Al. Oxon.)
EATON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1730. S. of
John. B. at Amersham, Bucks., 1711. Colleger at Eton,
1728-30. One of these names (M.A.) R. of Amersham, Bucks.,
1746-53; resigned. Perhaps admon. (P.C.C.) 1761; of Steeple
Aston, clerk.
EATON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1630-1.
Of Cheshire. Doubtless 6th s. of Richard (? 1566), V. of Gt
Budworth, Cheshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1633-4. Brother of
Samuel (1620-1) and Nathaniel (1629-30).
EATON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, May 25,
1675. S. of John, of Eaton, Cheshire, gent. Matric. 1675.
Adm. student at Leyden, Oct. 9, 1685. M.D. of Leyden,
1686. Previously a nonconformist minister. Adm. Licentiate
R.C.P. 1713. Practised at Macclesfield and elsewhere. (Munk,
n. 38.)
EATON, LAURENCE. 'B.A. of CHRIST'S,' when ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June n, 1620; and priest, Mar. 17, 1621-2 (not
found in our records).
EATON, MATTHEW. 'B.A. of TRINITY," when ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. at, 1585; priest, Mar. 27, 1586. Probably
V. of Old Warden, Beds. Buried there Oct. 22, 1639. Not
found in our records. (H. I. Longden.)
EATON, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1657. S. of John, farmer. B. at Congleton, Cheshire.
B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1662-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1660-1. R. of Shipdham, Norfolk, 1667-
1673.
EATON, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1629-30. Scholar from Westminster, 1630. 5th s. of Richard
(? 1566), V. of Gt Budworth, Cheshire. B. 1609. Obtained a
license to pass to Leyden, 1632; 'age 22; resident in the house
of Mr Theophilus Eaton in London." After a visit to Franeker,
in Holland, he went to New England, 1637. First Master of
the School at Cambridge, Mass., which was afterwards
organized as Harvard College, 1638^; dismissed for cruelty.
Absconded to England. Ph.D. and M.D. Padua, 1647. V. of
Bishop's Castle, Salop, 1661. R. of Bideford, Devon, 1668.
Died a prisoner for debt, 1674. Brother of Jonathan (1630-1),
of Samuel (1620-1) and of Theophilus, the founder of New
Haven. (Al. Westmon.; D.N.B.; Felt, 388.)
EATON, RALPH
ETON or HETTON, RALPH. B.A. 1484-5 ; M.A. 1488. Fellow of
CLARE, 1486. V. of Linton, Cambs., 1490. R. of Duxford
St Peter, 1526.
EATON, REGINALD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct. 25,
1577. S. of John, of Southwell, Notts. Chorister at South-
well. Matric. 1577-8, as Aeton. Went to Douay College,
1586. Ord. priest (Rheims) 1587. Entered the Jesuit Society,
1610. Missioner in St Francis Xavier College, 1637-41. Died
there Mar. 23, 1641. (Venn, i. 93; Foley, Records, VH. 218.)
EATON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1566.
Will of one of these names (P.C C.) 1617. He was of Bud-
worth, Cheshire, clerk; sons Theophilus, Samuel, Nathaniel,
Jonathan. (J. Ch. Smith.)
EATON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 27, 1725-
Of Bedfordshire. S. of Alderman Eaton, of Derby. School,
Derby. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
July i, 1733. R' of Downham, Norfolk, 1733-79- Will
(P.C.C.) 1779. (Derby School Reg.)
ETON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1545.
EATON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 10,
1646. S. of Thomas. B. at High Walton, Cheshire. School,
Prescott (Mr Tyrer). Matric. 1646. Resided seven years.
Created M.A. at All Souls, Oxford, 1653. Master of Dedham
School, Essex, in 1649. Perhaps R. of Inworth, Essex, 1654.
Removed to Walton, Lanes.; ejected, 1660. Chaplain to
Lord Delamere. Preacher at Prestwich. Died in Manchester,
Aug. i, 1701. (Calamy, H. 108; Peile, i. 504; Al. Oxon.)
EATON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, Apr. 19, 1671.
Of Lancashire. Matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, July
27, 1672, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1674-5. (Al. Oxon.)
EATON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at JESUS, June 22, 1674.
Of Cheshire. Probably s. of Robert, V. of Daresbury,
Warrington. Matric. 1674.
EATON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Lent, 1620-
i. S. of Richard (? 1566), V. of Gt Budworth, Cheshire.
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18;
priest, Dec. 19, 1625. Went to New England, 1637, with his
brother Theophilus, as pastor at New Haven, Connecticut;
returned, 1640. Assistant to the Parliamentary commis-
sioners of Cheshire. Afterwards a minister at Dukinfield,
Cheshire. Died at Denton, Lanes., Jan. 9, 1664-5. Buried
in the Chapel there. Brother of Nathaniel (1629-30) and
Jonathan (1630-1). (D.N.B.; F.M.G., 1152; J. G. Bartlett.)
EATON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1632.
EATON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1573.
EATON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1584.
Of London. Probably B.A. 1589-90. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 7; priest, Mar. 8, 1595. R. of Brocklesby, Lines., 1604-
19. ('B.A.')
EATON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 30;
priest, Dec. 21, 1617. V. of Goxhill, Lines., 1619. R. of
Brocklesby. One of these names V. of Maxey, Northants.,
1645. Buried there May 7, 1678.
EATON, THOMAS. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of London. Matric. from Christ Church, July 2,
1624, age 19; B.A. (Hart Hall) 1627; M.A. 1630. Perhaps
R. of Westenhanger, Kent, 1636. (Al. Oxon.)
ETON, WILLIAM. R. of Bletchley, Bucks., 1420. Resident
pensioner at PETERHOUSE, 1425-6. Pays 135. ^d. for his
chamber. (T. A. Walker.)
EATON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1639. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 9, 1638-9; priest, Dec. 22, 1639. V. of
Happisburgh, Norfolk, 1638-9. V. of Framsden, Suffolk,
1639-41. R. of Catfield, Norfolk, 1640. R. of Drayton, 1640-
1662.
EATON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 23,
1663. S. of William, farmer, of Littleport, Cambs. B. there.
School, Little Wratting. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1675. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670.
EATON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
EBOT, BENJAMIN (1696), see IBBOT.
EBBOOTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July 2, 1592.
EBDEN, see also HEBDEN.
EBDEN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1576.
EBDEN, JOHN. B.A. 1543-4; M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1547;
D.D. 1564. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1547-54- Junior Proctor,
1550-1. Ord. priest (Ely) July 7, 1560, as Hebden. Preb.
of Sarum. Preb. of York, 1552. Preb. of Ely, 1559-60.
Archdeacon of Durham, 1560-2. Preb. of St Paul's, 1562-96.
Preb. of Winchester, 1562-1612. Archdeacon of Winchester,
I57I-75. Died Nov. 16, 1614, aged 98. M.I. in Magdalen
Hospital, Winchester. (H. M. Wood.)
EDDEY, WILLIAM
EBDEN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, 1565:8^.1568-9.
EBDON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1571.
EBDEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Lent, 1580-1.
EBDYN, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1546-7.
EBRALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 14, 1683-4
Of Gayton, Northants. Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1687-8. '
EBURNE, see also HEBBURN.
EBURNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1580;
B.A. 1583-4. V. of 'Freston,' Lines., 1595.
EBURNE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 3,
1663. S. of Richard, of St Antholin's, London. B. there.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Signs for deacon's orders (London)
Mar. i, 1666-7; for priest's, June i, 1667. R. of Stocking
Pelham, Herts., 1667.
ECCLES, GEC3GE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 13, 1732-3.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740.
ECCLES, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29,
1723. S. of Joseph, farmer, of Yorkshire. B. at Coley, near
Halifax. School, Hipperholme (Mr Sharpe). Matric. 1723;
B.A. 1726-7. V. of Rotherham, Yorks., 1733-4. Died 1734.
ECCLES or EGLES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1582; B.A. from St John's, 1586-7. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Apr. 9, 1587. Will of one of these names
(York) 1612; of Adwick-le-Street, Yorks., clerk. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
ECCLESHALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 21,
1650. Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4. Lecturer
at Dudley, Staffs., 1654. V. of Sedgley, 1657-62; ejected.
Afterwards preached in Staffordshire. Buried at Sedgley,
Dec. 22, 1692. (Calamy, n. 401; Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
ECCLESTON, see also EGLESTON.
ECCLESTON or EGLYSTON, ALEXANDER. Adm. at KING'S,
a scholar from Eton, 1490. According to Harwood he was
D.D. Cole seems to identify him with John (1493-4).
ECCLESTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 17,
1662. Of Lancashire. S. of William, of Charnock Richards.
School, Manchester. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Lincoln
College) 1665. R. of Old Sevenford, Worcs., 1673. (Al. Oxon.;
Mumford, Manchester Gr. School.)
ECCLESTON, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1477; B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1485, as Egleston.
ECCLESTON, JOHN. B.A. 1493-4! M.A. I497-S; B.D. 1503-4;
D.D. 1505-6. Master of JESUS College, 1506-16. Appointed
by the crown (Bishopric of Ely being vacant). Vice-Chan-
cellor, 1506, 1514, 1515. R. of Gt Shelford, Cambs., in 1505.
Chancellor of Ely. Died Feb. 1515-6. (Cooper, 1. 17; A. Gray.)
ECCLESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 23,
1629. S. of Robert. B. in London. School, London. Matric.
1629. Resided four years. Probably s. and h. of Robert, of
Laundon, Bucks., Esq. ; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 28, 1633.
(Peile, i. 399-)
ECCLESTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 2,
1632. S. of Robert, Esq., of Laundon Grange, Bucks.
School, Aldermanbury (Mr Ezek. Woodward). Matric. 1632;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
ECCLESTON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, Lent, 1564-5.
ECKERSHALL, ELI AS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 3,
1595-6. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1603-4.
ECKERSALL, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1577-8.
ECKARSALL, PETER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1584.
Matric. 1584; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1593 Incorp. at Oxford,
1591. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 5, 1595.
ECKLEY, BENJAMIN. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1728. S. of
Richard, of Worcestershire. Matric. at Merton College,
Oxford, Feb. 28, 1720-1, age 17; B.A. (Exeter, Oxford)
1724-5.
ECOPPE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 7, 1623. S. of
William. B. at Mansfield, Notts. School, Richmond, Yorks.
(Mr Bathurst). Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1637. R-
of St Pancras, Soper Lane, London, 1636-43; sequestered.
(Peile, i. 354-)
BCOPPE, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. c. 1464; resident before 1454-
EDBOROUGH. RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 18,
1712. Of Kent. Matric. 171*; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1720-1. Doubtless V. of Waldershare,
Kent, 1738-9. Died Oct. 1739- (!•• Mag.)
EDDEY or EDDYE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1579. B. at Bristol. B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1582-3 ;
M.A. from Trinity, 1586. V. of Cranbrook, Kent, 1591-1616,
Married (i) Mary Fosten, Nov. 20, 1587, (?) Sarah Tayler,
widow, Feb. 22, 1613-4. Buried at Cranbrook, Nov. 23, 1616.
(H. G. Harrison.)
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EDDOWES, RICHARD
EDDOWES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 18, 1750. S. of William, box maker. B. at Dillon.
School, Dillon (Mr Slade). Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754- Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) June 9, 1754; priest, Sept. 21, 1755- C. of
Ravenstone, Derbs. (Scott-Mayor, in. 596.)
EDDOWES, ROGER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1688;
B.A. 1691-2.
EDEN, ALEXIUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 25,
1651. S. of Colonel Robert, of West Auckland and Windles-
ton. B. in Co. Durham. School, Gisborne, Yorks. (Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 23, 1653. Married
Eleanor, dau. of John Hodgson, of Manor House, Co. Durham.
Died s.p. (Peile, i. 544; Vis. of Durham, 1666; H. M. Wood.)
EDEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July 8, 1618.
Of Thetford, Suffolk. Matric. 1618-9; Scholar, 1619; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1625. Fellow of Trinity
Hall, 1624-42. Senior Proctor, 1645-6. V. of Wood Dalling
and Swannington, Norfolk. Commissary, 1638. V. of
Wethersfield, Essex, till 1642. Buried at St Edward's,
Cambridge, Feb. 26, 1647-8. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1647.
(T. A. Walker, 10.)
EDEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June 22,
1659. S. of Henry, Esq., of Shinchffe. Bapt. at St Oswald's,
Durham, Mar. 25, 1642. School, Newcastle. Matric. 1659;
B.A. 1662; M.D. 1669 (Lit. Reg.) as 'Edes.' Buried at
St Oswald's, Durham, July 29, 1702. Father of the next.
(H. M. Wood.)
EDEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May 3, 1693.
S. of Henry (above). B. at Durham. Bapt. at St Oswald's,
Sept. 1676. School, Durham (Mr Tho. Rudd). Matric. 1693;
Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700; B.D. 1708. Fellow,
1699. Taxor, 1702. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701;
priest, Apr. 12, 1702. Buried at St Oswald's, Durham, June
9, 1711. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1711. (H. M. Wood.)
EDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 13, 1611.
EDEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, 1624. Matric.
pens. 1624. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas (1587), of
Sudbury and of Ballingdon, Essex, Knt. Age 4 in 161 1. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 26, 1626. Of Ballingdon, Esq. Married
Anne, dau. of Richard Harlakenden, Esq., 1629. Buried in
Sudbury Church. Probably brother of William (1632). (Vis.
of Essex, 1634; J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
EDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 12, i635^readm.
as Fell. -Com. July 8, 1635. Of Durham. Probably s. of
Robert, of Windlestone, Durham. B. Aug. 17, 1616. Of
West Auckland. Married Catharine, dau. of Sir Thomas
Layton, Knt. Buried at St Helen's, Auckland, 1675. Father
of Layton (1670). (Vis. of Durham, 1666; H. M. Wood.)
EDEN, LAYTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 30,
1670. S. of John (above), of West Auckland, Durham. B. at
Layton, Yorks. (his mother's home). School, Brignall.
Matric. 1670; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. 19, 1675. V. of Hartbum, North-
umberland, 1685-1735. Buried there Dec. n, 1735. Father
of the next and William (1698). (T. A. Walker, 141; Vis. of
Durham, 1666.)
EDEN, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. n,
1705. Of Northumberland. S. of Layton (above). Bapt. at
Hartburn, June u, 1687. School, Houghton-le-Spring,
Durham. Scholar, 1705; Matric. 1705-6. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1718; priest, May, 1719. P.C. of St Margaret, Durham,
1722-32; deprived. Died in Yorkshire. (T. A. Walker-
Pedigree in Hutchinson, Durham, in; H. M. Wood.)
EDEN, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1519-20; D.Can.L. (on Wolsey's
visit) 1520. Possibly of KING'S HALL, 1508-14. R. of Gt
Waldringfield, Suffolk, 1508-45. R. of Gestingthorpe, Essex,
1514-6. V. of St Gregory and St Peter, Sudbury, Suffolk
1516-51. Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1516-51. Preb. of Sarum,
1518-51. R. of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, 1531-51. Wardenof the
College of St Gregory, Sudbury, till the surrender, 1544. Preb
of Tettenhall, Staffs., 1533-48. Died 1551. Will (P.C.C )
printed in Howard's Vis. of Suffolk. (Cooper, i. 104.)
EDEN or IDEN, RICHARD. Studied at QUEENS', under Sir
Thomas Smith. B. in Herefordshire, c. 1521. Scholar of
Christ^, 1535-7; B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1544. Held a position
in the Treasury, 1544-6. Secretary to Sir W. Cecil. In France
and Germany, 1562-9. Returned to England, 1569. Perhaps
M.P. for Sudbury, 1572. Distinguished as a translator of
travels and other historical works. Died in 1576. (D.N.B.)
EDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Lent
1557-8; Scholar, June i, 1561. Doubtless of Hanningfield,
Essex. S. of Thomas, of Sudbury. Will proved (Consist. C
London) 1604; leaves plate to Dr Cowell, Master of Trinity
Hall. Brother of Thomas (1551), father of Thomas (1593).
(Vts. of Essex, 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
EDEN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1610.
Of Durham. Perhaps Colonel Ro. Eden buried at St Helen's
Auckland, 1662. (H. M. Wood.)
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EDES, WILLIAM
EDEN, ROBERT. M.A. 1734 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of Newcastle, merchant. Bapt. at All Saints',
Newcastle, Aug. 26, 1701. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Feb. 21, 1716-7, age 15; B.A. (Lincoln College) 1720; M.A.
(University) 1723; B.D. i734~5; D.D. 1754. Proctor, 1733.
Archdeacon of Winchester, 1743-9. Preb. of Worcester,
I747_56. Preb. of Winchester, 1749-59- Died July u, 1759.
Buried in Winchester Cathedral. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1759.
(Al. Oxon.)
EDEN, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1551. S. and h. of Thomas, of Sudbury, Suffolk.
Of Sudbury, Knt. High Sheriff, 1596. Knighted, July 23,
1603. Died June 30, 1614. Will (P.C.C.) 1614. Brother of
Richard (1557-8), father of the next. (Vis. of Essex, 1634;
J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
EDEN, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from JESUS, Michs. 1587.
S. and h. of Thomas (above), of Sudbury, Suffolk, Esq.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 23, 1589. Knighted, June 29, 1604.
Married Mary, dau. of Bryan Darcy, of Essex, Esq. Died
Jan. 12, 1616. Will (P.C.C.) 1616. Perhaps father of John
(1624) and William (1632). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
EDEN, THOMAS. Adm. at PEMBROKE, c. 1593. S. of Richard
(1557-6), of South Hanningfield, Essex. Scholar of Trinity
Hall, 1596; LL.B. 1600; LL.D. 1614. Fellow, 1599-1626.
Master, 1626-45. Professor of Law, Gresham College, 1613-
40. Admitted advocate, Nov. 4, 1615. Master in Chancery,
1625. M.P. for the University, 1626, 1628, 1640 (twice).
Chancellor of diocese of Ely, 1630. Member of the Admiralty
Committee, 1645. Died in London, July 18, 1645. Buried
in Trinity Hall Chapel. Benefactor. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B. ;
Trin. Hall. Coll. Hist., 135; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
EDEN, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 9,
1700-1. S. of Sir Robert, Bart., of West Auckland. Bapt.
at St Helen's, Sept. 27, 1682. School, Newcastle. Matric.
1699; LL.B. 1705; LL.D. 1711. Ord. deacon (Durham) June
8, 1707; priest, Sept. 21, 1707. R. of Winston, Durham,
1709-54. Preb. of Durham, 1711-54. R. of Brancepeth,
1749. Married, at St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, Aug. 19, 1731,
Dorothy Shafto, widow of Robert, of Whitworth. Died
Mar. 3, 1754, aged 71. Buried in Durham Cathedral. (Burke;
H. M. Wood.)
EDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 22, 1590.
EDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1619.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (York) June,
1626; priest, Feb. 1626-7.
EDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1632.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1633. Probably s. of Sir Thomas (1587),
of Sudbury, Knt.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 2, 1635.
Probably brother of John (1624).
EDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, July 7,
1698. Of Durham. S. of Layton (1670), V. of Hartburn.
School, Ryton. Scholar, 1698. M.A. 1702 (Incorp. from
Glasgow). Student at Glasgow for four years. B.A. (Glasgow)
1697; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept 21, 1701;
priest, Sept. 19, 1703. P.C. of St Helen, Auckland, 1703-14.
V. of Stockton, 1714-5. R. of Elwick, 1715-41. V. of St
Nicholas, Durham, 1720-2. Died 1741. (T. A. Walker, 201.)
EDEN, . Adm. sizar at KING'S, Lent, 1576-7.
EDEN, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1587-8.
EDENHAM, JOHN, see EDIMAN.
EDERMAN, FRANCIS. Licensed to practise surgery, 1562.
EEDES, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1687. Of Warwick-
shire. M.B. 1694.
EDES, HENRY. M.D. 1669 (Lit. Reg.), see EDEN.
EDES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1646. Of
Suffolk. Migrated to Oxford B.A. (Magdalen Hall) 1648-9;
M.A. 1651; D.D. (Cambridge) 1669 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow of
Lincoln College, Oxford. R. of Chinnor, Oxon., 1660. V. of
Amport, Hants., 1661. Canon and Precentor of Chichester,
1662-1703. R. of Felpham, Sussex, 1670-96. Supporter of
the Duke of Monmouth; committed to prison, 1685. Chaplain
to the King. Died 1703. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve,
Man., v. 73.)
EDES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1607;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Perhaps
R. of Lawford, Essex, 1615-58. Died Apr. 12, 1658. Will,
P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
EDES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1647;
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Incorp. at Oxford, 1655. V. of
Lillington, Warws., 1662. (Al. Oxon.)
EADES or EEDES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June i, 1657. S. of Francis. B. at Warwick. Schools,
Warwick (Mr Glover) and (exhibitioner from) Charterhouse.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Fellow, I662-S.
C. of Fen Drayton, Cambs. R. of Horseheath, 1669-1709.
Buried there Apr. 29, 1709. Will (P.C.C.). (Peile, t. 578;
C. E. Parsons, Horseheath.)
EDESBURY, FRANCIS
EDESBURIE, FRANCIS, set EDISBURY.
EDGAR, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
EDGAR, EZECHIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1594-5.
S. of Mark. B. at Dalston, Cumberland. Bapt. there, Oct. 7,
1575. Scholar; Matric. c. 1595; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1603. Ord. deacon (London) May 26,
1605. C. of Bromley, Kent. Ord. priest, Dec. 22, 1605.
R. of Hawstead, Suffolk, 1608-48. Died 1648. Father of
the next, with whom Al. Oxon. seems to confuse him. (G. B.
Routledge.)
EDGAR, EZECHIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 7, 1637-8.
Of Suffolk. S. of Ezechiel (above). Matric. 1637-8; B.A.
1641-2. Perhaps R. of Gt Stanmore, Middlesex, 1662-3
('M.A.'). Died 1663.
EDGAR, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Miens.
1598; B.A. 1601-2. Perhaps s. of William, of Glemham,
Suffolk. If so, died 1605. (Manors of Suffolk, v. 139.)
EDGAR, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1608. Matric.
1608; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. priest (York) Feb.
1612-3 Doubtless V. of Aldborough, Yorks., 1613 ; of Preston.
in-Holderness, 1622-4; of Winestead, 1624-54. Buried there
May 1 6, 1654.
EDGAR, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov. 25, 1564.
S. of Edward, of Battisford, Suffolk. School, Stowmarket.
Matric. 1564; Scholar of Trinity, 1568; B.A. from Trinity,
1569-70. Of Dennington, Suffolk, gent. Lord of the Manor
of Pyezalls, Brockdish. Died May 7, 1619. M.I. at Denning-
ton. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, i. 56.)
EDGAR, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 20) at CHRIST'S, June
16, 1647. S. of Miles, of Eye, Suffolk, Esq. B. there. Bapt.
Apr. 23, 1628. School, Eye (Mr Echard). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 8, 1647-8. (Peile, i. 515; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
EDGAR, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, June 13,
1710, from Clare. Of Suffolk.
EDGAR, MILESpN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Dec. 27,
1693. S. of Mileson, of Norton and Ipswich. School, Wood-
bridge. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. ao, 1694-5. Of
Ipswich. Died Nov. 8, 1713, aged 37. M.I. at St Mary-le-
Tower. (Le Neve, Mon., n. 264.)
EDGAR, MILESON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL, Oct. 10,
1747. S. of Mileson, Esq. B. in Ipswich. School, Kings ton -
on-Thames. Died Mar. 29, 1770. (L. Mag.)
EDGAR, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1610. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Nicholas. Bapt. at
Gt Glemham, Suffolk, Sept. 13, 1591. Killed at the Isle of
Rhe, 1627. Brother of Thomas (1611). (Davy MSS.)
EDGAR, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 30, 1653. Of
Suffolk.
EDGAR, PLAYTERS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 9,
1680. S. of Thomas, gent., of Gt Glemham, Suffolk. B. there.
Bapt. Apr. 14, 1663. Schools, Kelsale (Mr Barton) and Eye.
Matric. 1680-1. Of Gt Glemham, Esq. Buried at Sotterley,
Sept. 10, 1728. (Venn, i. 465; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
EDGAR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 22, 1700-1.
Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. and h. of Devereux, of Ipswich, Esq.
Bapt. July 28, 1682. Matric. 1701. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 31, 1701. High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1747. (Burke, L.G.)
EDGAR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at EMMANUEL, June 7,
1751. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Ipswich. School, Dedham.
Matric. 1751. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 15, 1751.
EDGAR, THOMAS. M.A. 1566 (after 12 years' study in arts).
EDGAR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1572.
Perhaps s. of Nicholas, of Glemham, Suffolk. One of these
names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 20, 1579. Of Suffolk.
Barrister, from Fumival's Inn. (Peile, 1. 123 ; Vis. of Suffolk.)
EDGAR, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1611. Of Suffolk.
Doubtless s. of Nicholas, of Gt Glemham, Suffolk. Buried
there Mar. 10, 1628-0. Brother of Nicholas (1610). (Davy
MSS.)
EDGAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 13, 1661.
S. of Stephen, gent., of Wallington, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1661. Lord of the Manor
of Wereham Hall. (Venn, i. 411.)
EDGAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 27, 1662. Of
Suffolk. S. and h. of Thomas, of Ipswich, reader of Gray's
Inn. Bapt. at St Mary-le-Tower, May 20, 1646. Matric. 1662.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1658. Barrister-at-law. Age 19
in 1664. Died of small-pox. Buried at St Mary-le-Tower,
Dec. 7, 1677. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; E. Anglian, x. 118.)
EDGAR, THOMAS. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1709. S. of John,
of Marten, Dorset. Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Feb.
18, 1680-1, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1684. V. of Charlton
Canfield, Somerset, 1693-1736. R. of Stowell, 1709-36. P.C.
of Seaburrow, 1720. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
EDGEWORTH, EDWARD
EDGAR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at MAGDALKN., Apr.
17, 1730- S. of John, Esq. B. at Gt Glemham, Suffolk
School, Monk Soham. Died at Little BeaUngs Buried at
Glemham, Mar. 22, 1765. (Davy MSS.)
EDGAR, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Dec. 18, 1703.
EDGBASTON or EGBASTIAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY HALL, Easter, 1624; B.A. 1628; M.A. 1633. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1628; priest, Jan. 4, 1628-9.
EDGE, FANE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 16, 1710. Of
Sussex. S. of Peter, clerk. B. Dec. 20, 1692. Of founder's
kin. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1712. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 13, 1714-5; priest (London) June 12, 1720.
R. of Stow Maries, Essex. C. of Lavenham, Suffolk. Married
Apr. 26, 1722, Margaret Fiske, of Shimplingthorne, Suffolk.
Buried at Lavenham, Nov. 6, 1727. Father of Peter (1742).
EDGE, GILES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1567.
Sup. for incorporation at Oxford, as B.A. 1574.
EDGE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 22, 1682. Matric.
1682; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
May 21, 1687. C. of Somersall, Derbs.
EDGE, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 12, 1651. Matric.
1651 ; B.A. 1654-5 ; M.A. 1658. Perhaps ord. deacon (1 incoln)
Mar. 10, 1660-1; priest, Mar. 13, 1660-1. V. of Uttoxeter,
Staffs., 1658-82. R. of Yoxall, 1682-83. Married, July 5,
1659, Jane Pierce. Buried at Yoxall, June i, 1683. (Wm.
Salt. Arch. Soc., 1915.)
EDGE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at EMMANUEL, July 22,
1740. S. of Fane (1710), clerk. B. at Lavenham, Suffolk.
School, Lavenham. Matric. 1740-1; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1744-5; priest, Mar. 1746-7.
C. of Rattlesden, Suffolk. Chaplain to the Earl of West-
morland, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Preb. of Raphoe
and R. of Drimholme. Married, 1746, Anne Truelove, of
Ipswich. Afterwards C. of Drinkstone, Suffolk. Died Dec. 29,
1782. Buried at Rushmere. Will (P.C.C.) 1783; of Ipswich.
(H. G. Harrison; Davy MSS.)
EDGE, RALPH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 30, 1705. Of
Nottinghamshire. Doubtless s. of Richard Conway (who
assumed the name of Edge, 1684). B. Aug. 24, 1689. Matric.
1705. Of Strelley Hall, Notts., Esq. High Sheriff of Notts.,
1760. Died Oct. 26, 1766. Brother of the next. (Burke, L.G.)
EDGE, RICHARD. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1726. S. of Richard
Edge (formerly Conway), of Strelley, Notts., gent. Matric.
from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Apr. 30, 1719, age 17; B.A.
1722. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from York) Sept. 20,
1724. Died young. (Al. Oxon.)
EDGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 25,
1645. From King James' College, Edinburgh. S. of Oliver.
B. at Withington, Lanes. School, Newton (Mr Hulme).
Matric. 1645. Minister at Gostree, Middlewich. R. of
Gosworth, till 1662; ejected. Afterwards preacher at
Withington. Died Feb. ai, 1678-9 (or June ai, 1678).
(Peile, i. 500; Calamy, i. 263.)
EDGE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
EDGECOMBE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 1646.
Of Devon. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from New Inn Hall,
1650.
EDGECOMBE, PEARSE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1626. S. and h. of Sir Richard, of Edgcombe, Knt
B. 1609. M.P. for Newport, Cornwall, 1628 and 1662-7; for
Camelford, 1640 (twice). Died Jan. 6, 1666-7. Will (P.C.C.)
1667. One 'Perseus Edsgaimb' adm. student at Leyden,
June 25, 1629. (Vis. of Devon, 1620; Al. Oxon.; Jacob's
Peerage, n. 553-)
EDGSCOMB, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S
Easter, 1627.
EDGCUMBE, RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at TRINITY,
May 25, 1697. S. of Sir Richard, K.B., of Mount Edgcumbe,
Devon. B. there, 1680. Matric. 1697; M.A. 1698. M.P. for
Cornwall, i7oi;forSt Germans, 1701; forPlympton, 1702-341
1741; for Lostwithiel, 1734-41. Created Lord Edgcumbe,
I/34f Iur Jc*U5«*"u> i/^t" *-*«*** J
Jacob's Peerage, H. 553; A. B. Beaven.)
EDGCOMBE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 28, 1622.
S. of Matthew, gent. B. at South Tavistock, Devon. School,
South Tavistock (MrTho. Cole). Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6.
EDGECOMBE, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 17) at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 13, 1547. Of Milton, Devon Matric. 1547-
Left in 1549. Will of one of these names (Exeter) I577t R- »«
Stowford, Devon.
EDGEWORTH, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN s,
Easter, 1595; B.A. 1599-1600.
EDGEWORTH, EDWARD
BDGEWORTH, EDWARD. Studied at Cambridge; but not
found in the records. Preb. of St Patrick's, Dublin, 1565.
V. of Kirby Green, Lines., 1571. Preb. of Lincoln, 1575.
R. of St Anne, Aldersgate St, 1579-80 and 1581-7. V. of
St Albans, Herts., 1579. V. of Barking, Essex, 1584-7.
Vicar-choral, Christ Church, Dublin, 1586. R. of Carrick-
fergus, 1590. Bishop of Down and Connor, 1593-5. Died
1595, at Dublin. Buried at St Michan's. (Cooper, n. 176.)
EDGLEY or EDGELEY (alias ALLEN), FRANCIS. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 2, 1661. S. of Thomas. B. at
Gretton, Northants. School, Uppingham (Mr Meres). Matric.
1 66 1-2. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 3, 1663; as s. of Thomas
Edgeley (altos Allen).
EDGELY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Created D.D. (Oxford) Feb. 22,
1643-4. Preb. of Chichester, 1629. V. of Donnington, Sussex,
1630; and of Lymister, 1634. R. of Nuthurst, 1642-7. (Al.
Oxon.)
EDGERLY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 19,
1724-5 S. of Charles, of Bedford. School, Bedford (Mr
Priaulx). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 2, 1728-^9. V. of Stanford, Norfolk, 1730-51. R. of
Little Dunham, 1741-7.
EDGELEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 2, 1651; B.A.
1654; M.A. 1659. Chaplain to Sir Thomas Wilbraham, till
1675. V. of Acton, Cheshire, 1675-1721. Died Dec. 18, 1721,
aged 89.
EDGELEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1675.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 24, 1682. R. of Wandsworth, Surrey, 1688-1732. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1705-32. Died Mar. 20, 1732. Buried at Wands-
worth, aged 72. (Manning and Bray, in. 357.)
EDGLY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1565.
EDGLY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July, 1664.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 29, 1670.
EDGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Nov. I,
1673. S. of William. B. at Newmarket. School, Bradley,
Suffolk (Mr Billingsley). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A.
1682. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 1679; priest (Norwich)
Mar. 1682-3. R- of Stradishall, Suffolk, 1701-33. Died 1733.
Buried at StradishalL (Petit, n. 49.)
EDGUARD, DAVID, see EDWARDS.
EDIMAN or EDNAM, JOHN. B.A. 1468, as Ednam; B.D. 1479-
80; D.D. 1488. Of Norwich diocese. Probably fellow of
CLARE, 1473. R. of St Vigors, Fulbourn, Cambs., 1487. R.
of Foulmire, 1487. R. of Toppesfield, Essex, 1492-1504.
Dean of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk, 1497. R. of Wimbish,
Essex, 1504. Archdeacon of Taunton, 1505-9. Archdeacon
of Norwich, 1508-16. Precentor of St Paul's, 1509-10.
Treasurer of St Paul's, 1509. Doubtless the Master of Corpus,
1515-6- (Masters and Lamb doubt between him and
Thomas.) Will (P C.C.) 1517.
EDIMAN, T. M.Gram. 1489-90.
EDIMAN, THOMAS. B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1492; B.D. 1503; D.D.
1508-9. Of Norwich diocese. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, c.
1493. Proctor, 1502-3. Precentor of the College of St Mary-
in-the-Fields, Norwich, 1508. R. of Winterton, Norfolk
1505-15- Will proved (P.C.C.) 1515; of Winterton.
EDISBURY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 5, 1657-8. S. of Richard, citizen of London. School,
Wem, Salop. Matric. 1658.
EDISBURY or EDYSBURY, JOSEPH. Adm. FelL-Com. at
PEMBROKE, Nov. 15, 1652. Of Wales.
EDLYN or EDELEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
Nov. 4, 1648. Of Buckinghamshire. S. of Philip (1614), B.D.
B. in London (St Andrew Undershaft). School, Denham
Bucks. (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1648; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1652-3.
Migrated to Sidney, 1655. M.A. 1656. Fellow of Sidney.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1657.
EDLYNE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at QUEBNS', Nov. 4, 1745. Of
Jamaica. Matric. 1745.
ci i : rr A' 3' r,cuuw. 1701-15. uamster-at-Law.
Steward to the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's. Baron of the
Exchequer in Scotland, 1730-60. Married Mary, dau. of John
Harding, feUow of Eton. Died Dec. 10. 1760. (Harwood, 281 ;
J. Ch. Smith.)
EDMUNDS, RICHARD
EDLIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June 20,
1653. S. of Samuel, of Pinner, Middlesex, gent. School,
Watford, Herts. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
Fellow. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 17, 1662.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. R. of Silchester, Hants., 1667.
Married Mary, dau. of Edward Hawtrey. Buried at Sil-
chester, June 4, 1698. Admon., P.C.C.
EDLIN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Feb. 22,
1 660-1. S. of John, of Watford, Herts. School, Eton.
EDELEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 19,
1656. S. of Richard, brewer. B. at St Giles', Cripplegate,
London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1656; B.A.
1659; M.A. 1663.
EDMER,
Perhaps LL.B. 1516-7. (Gr. Bk, B«, 52.)
. . „-, of St John Zachary,
r v 16- "-'V R- of Bushey. Herts., 1642-3. R. of
St Michael Bassishaw, 1656. Died Mar. 22, 1656-7. Will,
P.C.C. Father of Christopher (1648). (Al.Oxon.; J.Ch. Smith.)
86
EDMONDS, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1583-3.
EDMONDS, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Mar. 16, 1648-
9. S. of Robert, of Middlesex. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1649; B.A. 1652-3. Head Master of Otley School, Yorks.,
1653-5. Probably R. of Pitsea, Essex, 1659-64, when he
died. (Peile, i. 524.)
EDMONDS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1582-3.
EDMUNDS, ELEAZAR. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1625. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol) Sept. 22, 1627,
as 'B.A.' (F. S. Hockaday.)
EDMONDS, GIDEON. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1618.
3rd s. of Robert, C. of Faxton, Northants. Bapt. there,
Mar. 29, 1600. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 17, 1620, as 'B.A.';
priest, Sept. 15, 1622. Brother of Zachary (1615). (H. I.
Longden.)
EDMONDS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1583.
One of these names matric. from Broadgates Hall, Oxford,
Feb. 22, 1582-3.
EDMUNDS, HENRY. Adm. (age 17) at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, June 4, 1627. Of London. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1634. Fellow, 1630-44 (ejected). Afterwards Master of
Cranbrook School, Kent. One of these names adm. student
at Leyden, July 7, 1643. (Harwood.)
EDMUNDS, HENRY. Said to have been Fell.-Com. at TRINITY,
c. 1641; but no record found. Of Worsborough, Yorks.
B. Aug. 2, 1627. Lieutenant of Trained Band Horse. Buried
at Worsborough, Mar. 26, 1708. Brother of Thomas (1647).
(J. Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
EDMUNDS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Aug. 18,
1692. S. of Thomas (1650). B. at Worsborough, Yorks.,
Apr. 23, 1675. School, Worsborough (Mr Ant Farrer).
Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Died
Sept. 6, 1724. Buried at Worsborough. Brother of John
(1689) and Thomas (1686).
EDMUNDS, JOHN. LL.B. 1499-1500 (Incorp. from Oxford);
D.Can.L. 1500.
EDMUNDS, JOHN. B.A. 1504-5; M.A. 1508; B.D. 1516-7;
D.D. 1519-20. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1516. Fellow of Jesus,
1517-22. Lady Margaret preacher, 1521. Master of Peter-
house, 1522-44. Vice-Chancellor, 1522-3, 1527-8, 1528-9,
1533-4, 1540-1. 1541-2. V. of Harmondsworth, Middlesex,
1511-5. Preb. of St Paul's, 1510-7; Chancellor, 1517-29.
V. of Alborne, Wilts., 1530. Chancellor of Sarum, 1538.
Died Nov. 1544. Buried at Little St Mary's. Will (V.C.C. and
P.C.C.) 1544. (Cooper, I. 86; D.N.B.)
EDMONDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
EDMUNDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, Sept. 9,
1689. S. of Thomas (1650), of Worsborough, Yorks. B. Oct.
29, 1672. School, Worsborough (Mr Ant. Farrer). Matric.
1689; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Beneficed in
the Isle of Wight. Brother of Henry (1692) and Thomas
(1686).
EDMONDS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1690;
B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1703.
EDMONDS, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 12,
1631. S. of Peter, gent. B. at Saxthorpe, Norfolk. School,
Holt (Mr Tallis). Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1633-7; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1639; priest,
Sept. 25, 1642, as C. of Barningham, Norfolk. V. of
Middleton, 1661. Licensed schoolmaster, in 1662. Will
proved (Norwich Archd. C.) 1664-5. (Venn, i. 297.)
EDMUNDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 28,
1668-9. S. of Richard, of Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Matric.
1669. Previously matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, July 17,
1668, age 17. (Al. Oxon.)
EDMUNDS, RICHARD
EDMUNDS, RICHARD. M.A. from CAIUS, 1733. Matric. at
New Inn Hall, Oxford, June 23, 1715, age 16. S. of John,
gent. B. at Llandegai, Carnarvon. B.A. (Oxford) 1719. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1723; priest, June i, 1720. V. of
Longstock, Hants., 1733; and of King's Somborne. Chaplain
to the Marquis of Annandale. (Venn, n. 37.)
EDMONDS, SIDRACH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1604. B. at Faxton, Northants. B.A. from Sidney, 1609-10.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1609-10, age 23. C. of Lairidon,
Essex.
EDMONDS, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Mar. 1680-1.
S. of Simon, gent., citizen of London. Schools, Hempstead
(Mr Carter) and Hertford (Mr Howarth). Matric. 1681;
Scholar, 1681-4. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 28, 1682.
(Venn, i. 466.)
EDMUNDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1588-9; B.A. from St John's, 1592-3; M.A. from Pembroke,
1596. One of these names V. of Llantillio-Pertholey, Co.
Monmouth. Will (P.C.C.) 1609. (J. Ch. Smith.)
EDMONDS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Aug. 24,
1647. Of Yorkshire. Brother of Henry (1641).
EDMUNDES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 30, 1650.
Of Yorkshire. Doubtless 2nd s. of Thomas, of Worsborough,
Yprks. B. at York, Apr. 2, 1632. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651.
Died Mar. 22, 1708-9. Will at York. Father of the next,
of John (1689) and Henry (1692). (Hunter, S. Yorkt., 11.
ago.)
EDMUNDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
12, 1686-7. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Worsborough, Yorks.
Bapt. Apr. 21, 1670. School, Wakefield (Mr Clark). Matric.
1687. Of Worsborough, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of Francis
Foljambe, of Aldwark, Esq. Buried at Worsborough, Feb. 9,
1726-7. Will, York Brother of Henry (1692) and John
(1689). (J. Ch. Smith.)
EDMONDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 10,
1610. Previously adm. at Trinity College, Oxford, May, 1609.
S. of William, V. of Rickmansworth, Herts. School, Eton.
Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1610-3; B-A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
R. of Rickmansworth, till 1644; again, 1660-70. Perhaps
also R. of Taplow, Bucks., 1625-70. Died 1670. Wffl,
P.C.C. (Venn, i. 207; Al. Oxon.; Lipsconib, HI 298.)
EDMUNDS, ZACHARY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1615. S. of Robert, C. of Faxton, Northants. Bapt. there,
May 8, 1597. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1619, as literate;
priest, Dec. 17, 1620, as 'B.A.' Brother of Gideon (1618).
(H. I. Longden.)
EDMUNDS, . Resident pensioner at PETERHOUSE, 1445-8.
Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1478; B.A.
EDMUNDS,
(Masters.)
EDMONDS, -
EDMONDES,
Sizar at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 1542.
, Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1544.
Perhaps scholar of Trinity, 1548.
EDMUNDSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 29, 1716. S. of William, gent., of Lancashire. B. at
Manchester. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20;
M.A. 1723; B.D. 1730. Fellow, 1722-33. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1721 ; priest, Dec. 27, 1722. V. of Humber-
stone, Lines., 1722-6. V. of Burwell, Cambs., 1725. Died
Jan. 30, 1732-3-
EDMUNDSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 20, 1674. S. of Christopher (next), R. of Garstang,
Lanes. B. there. School, Kendal. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
V. of Chorley, Lanes., 1684. Buried there Apr. 22, 1713.
(Viet. Hist. Lanes., vi. 147.)
EDMUNDSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
May 5, 1632. Of Yorkshire. C. at Croston, Lanes., 1642.
Minister at Garstang, 1646-54; and again, 1657. V. of
Hawkshead, 1657-75. Died there, 1675. Will (Archd.
Richmond). Father of Benjamin (above) and Hiet (next).
(Viet. Hist. Lanes., vn. 298.)
EDMONDSON, HIET or HYET. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. ii, 1660-1. S. of Christopher, clerk, of Oldham, Lanes.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. V. of Deeping, Lines. Father of the next.
EDMUNDSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 7, 1691-2. S. of Hyet (above), clerk. B. at Deeping,
Lines. School, Peterborough (Mr Waring). Matric. 1692.
EDMONDSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1610; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1620.
EDMpNDSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1629 One of these names (aged one year in 1612),
s. and h. of Thomas, of the city of York. (Vis. of Yorks.)
EDMUNDSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 27, 1663. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Overton, Lanes.
B. there. School, Sedbergh.
EDWARDS, EDMUND
EDMUNDSON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1748. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1748. One of these names V. of Rodmers-
ham, Kent, 1776.
EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 6, 1692. S. of Alan, husbandman. B. at Coates Flat
Skipton, Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-
6; M.A. 1699; B.D. 1706; D.D. 1714. Fellow, 1698-1736.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1699. C. of Fen Ditton, Cambs.
R. of Thonngton, Essex, 1708-36. Died Nov. 1736. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1736.
EDMONDSON or EDMONTON, . A friar. Doctor, 1467.
EDMONTON,!. B.A. 1462-3; M.A. 1466. Perhaps V. of Duxford
St Peter, Cambs., till 1500.
EDNAM, JOHN, ste EDIMAN.
EDNAM, . A friar. D. (Div. or L.) 1462-3. One Hugh
Ednam, alias Vivall, was R. of Boxford, Suffolk, 1462-91.
Will (P.C.C.) 1491; of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk.
EDONE, . B.Civ.L. 1498-9; D.Civ.L. 1506-7.
EDRIDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 28, 1669.
Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 21; priest (London) Dec. 24, 1676.
V. of Eaton Bray, Beds., 1677-95. Buried Apr. 12, 1696.
(W. M. Noble.)
EDRIDGES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1609.
EDRINGHAM, . Resident pens, at CHRIST'S, hi 1564.
EDSAW, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 161 1 ; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. 1618 Incorp. at Oxford, Aug. 12, 1645. Will
(P.C.C.) 1648; of Chailey, Sussex, clerk, (Fast. Oxon., n. 46.)
EDWARD, WILLIAM. B.A. 1517-8. Perhaps Everard.
EDWARDS, ANDREW. B.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1658-9.
EDWARDS, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 2, 1730. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Denbighs.
B. at Ruthin. School, Ruthin (Mr Vaughan). Matric. 1730;
B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1743. Ord. deacon (St David's) Aug. 15,
1736; priest (Chester) May 28, 1738. R. of LJangefni,
Anglesey, 1741-53. R. of Edern, Carnarv., 1750-5. R. of
Aber, 1753-62. Chancellor of Bangor, 1754-62. R. of
Dolgelly, 1755-9- R- of Llanllechid, 1759-^2. Died 1762.
(Scott-Mayor, n. 432.)
EDWARDS, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETER-
HOUSE, Dec. 17, 1643. Of Wisbech, Cambs. Scholar, 1643-4.
(T. A. Walker.)
EDWARDS, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS,
May 9, 1750. S. of Bartholomew, gent., of Sporle, Norfolk.
B. at Swaffham, Norfolk. School, Swaffham (Mr Quartus
and Mr Ri. Hest). Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750-4; B.A. 1754;
M.A. 1757. Fellow, 1755-82. Ord. deacon (London) May 26,
1771; priest, Mar. 15, 1772. R. of Hethersett, Norfolk,
1782-1820. R. of Finningham, 1789-1805. Died 1820.
(Venn, n. 64.)
EDWARDS, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 15, 1689.
Of Flintshire. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1692-3.
Ord. priest (London) Sept. 19, 1697. Perhaps Chaplain of the
East India Co., 1698; and of St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Died Oct. 12, 1715. Buried at St Bartholomew-the-Less.
(Le Neve, Mon., v. 315.)
EDWARDS, CLEMENT. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1616.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23, 1619. R. of Wetherley, Leics., 1623-4.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1631; of Hartshorne,
Derbs., clerk.
EDWARDS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 14, 1697-8.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1699.
EDWARDS or EDGUARD, DAVID. M.D. 1528-9; M.A. of
Oxford. Of Northamptonshire. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
Oxford, 1517; B.A. 1522; M.A. 1525. Fellow of Corpus.
Author, medical. Admon. (V.C.C.) 1542, to wife Alice.
(Cooper, i. 46; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
EDWARDS, DAVID. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 16, 1596.
Of Wales. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1600-1. One of these names
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1601; of Co. Carmarthen.
EDWARDS, DAVID. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1631.
Of Carmarthenshire. Probably brother of Thomas (1635) and
father of the next.
EDWARDS, DAVID. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 18, 1664.
Of Carmarthen. S. and h. of David, of Rhydgorse, Carmar-
then, Esq. Matric. 1664. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 27, 1668.
EDWARDS, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1544; B.A. 1544-5; M.A. 1549. Fellow, 1547.
President, c. 1557. R. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1548-61.
Suspected of popery, and his chambers searched, 1568.
Protected by Archbishop Parker. Probably went to Flanders.
Supposed to have been residing at the R. C. College of Douay
in 1591. (Cooper, n. 119.)
EDWARDS, EDWARD
EDWARDS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1593-41
B.A. 1596-7. One of these names, of Lwyndu, Merioneth,
adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 14, 1598. (Petit, I. 212.)
EDWARDS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Aug. 19, 1650. S. of Ellis, gent., of Lloyndu, Merioneths.
(? Monmouths.). B. there. School, Ruthin, Denbighs.
(Mr Thelwell). Matric. 1650.
EDWARDS, EDWARD. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1712. S. of
John, of Carmarthen. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
May 21, 1703-4, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1707. One of these
names signs as R. of Holwell, Beds., 1721-3- (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
June 30, 1733. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Llamlar, St David s.
School, Carmarthen (Mr Davies). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1736-7. C. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts.
EDWARDS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 10,
1748. S. of Edward, of Wheaton, Staffs. School, Newport,
Salop. Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1752. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 22, 1754. Will of one of these names (Archd. Rich-
mond) 1796; of Ashton, Lanes., clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
EDWARDS, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1583; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. A teacher at Cambridge; see
Raphael (1604).
EDWARDES, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 19, 1677.
Of Cornwall. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
EDWARDS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1564.
EDWARDS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 24,
1633. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1633.
EDWARDS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 4, 1694-5.
S. of , clerk, deceased. Of Wales. Matric. 1695: Rustat
Scholar; B.A. 1698-9. V. of Bettws-yn-Rhos, Denbighs,
EDWARDS, GILES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1549;
impubts.
EDWARDS, GODOLPHIN. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Apr.
19, 1717. Of Middlesex. M.A. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Fellow,
1719. One of these names, of Froddesley, Salop, died Nov. 6,
1772. (Land. Mag.)
EDWARDS, H. Resident pens, at JESUS, Aug. 1564.
EDWARDS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Nov. 18, 1622.
S. of Thomas, of London. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1631 (Lit. Reg.).
EDWARDS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 12, 1663.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1663.
EDWARDS, HUGH. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. deacon (St Asaph); priest
(Ely) Apr. 17, 1580. C. of March, Cambs. V. of Chatteris,
1584-92. Died 1592.
EDWARDS, HUGH. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1638. Of Flintshire. B.A. 1641-2. Perhaps s. and h. of
Nicholas, late of Holywell, Flints., gent., deceased; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 3, 1649.
EDWARDS, ISRAEL, Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1604. B. in St Laurence, Old Jewry. B.A. 1606-7; M.A.
1610. Incorp. at Oxford, 1610. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
1612-3; priest, Sept. 23, 1615, age 27. R. of East Mersey,
Essex, 1615-67. V. of Gt Bentley, 1615. Died 1667. (Al.
Oxon.)
EDWARDS, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at PBTERHOUSE,
June 22, 1650. S. and h. of William, of Wisbech, gent.
School, Wisbech, Cambs. Matric. 1650. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 29, 1652. Bailiff of Wisbech, 1658, 1659, 1663-65.
(T. A. Walker, gs.)
EDWARDS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. 12, 1682-3.
Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 25, 1683. S. of Richard, hatter.
B. hi London. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and St Olave's,
Southwark. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M>A. 1690.
EDWARDS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 24,
1693. S. of Nicholas (? 1632), MJD., of Fakenham, Norfolk.
Matric. 1693.
EDWARDS, JASPER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 21, 1637.
Doubtless 4th s. of Richard, of Arlesey, Beds. B. c. 1618.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1637. Of Little Barford, Beds.
Married Joan Devenysh. Died 1680. Brother of Richard
(1620). (Burke, L.G.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. M.B. 1537-8.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent, 1582-3.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1584.
Matric. Lent, 1584-3.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept 9, 1592.
Matric. 1593.
EDWARDS, NATHANIEL
EDWARDS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1606;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. Perhaps
R. of Pakefield (med.), Suffolk, 1617; and R. of Oxwick,
Norfolk, 1623. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Aug. 14, 1649. S. of John, gent. B. at Iden, Sussex. School,
Morton, near Canterbury. Matric. 1649.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 10,
1653-4. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Hertford. B. there. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661;
B.D. 1668; D.D. 1699. Fellow, 1659. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 1 1 ; priest, Sept. 21,1 662. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge,
1664. V. of St Sepulchre's. V. of St Peter's, Colchester,
1683-98. For a time Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall. Resided
latterly at Cambridge. Author, theological. Died Apr. 16,
1716. (D.N.B.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 19, 1657.
Of Salop. S. of William (s. of Edward), of Gwyddelwern,
Merioneth. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1665; LL.D.
1683. R. of Knockin, Salop, 1666. R. of Llan-y-myneck,
1666. Preb. of St Asaph, 1675. Buried at Llan-y-myneck,
1695. (Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1658.
B. at White Waltham, Berks., 1642. B.A. 1662-3 ; M-A- l666-
Fellow, 1662-8. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1668. V. of
Hambledon, Ruts., 1669-71.
EDWARDES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 7, 1677.
Of Wales. B. at LJanfyllin. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1684. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1710. V. of Nannerch and
Rhuddlan, Flints., 1686; and R. of Newtown, Montgom.,
1688. R. of Llanfyllin and Llanfmangel-yn-gwnfa, 1691-
1711. Preb. of St Asaph, 1705-11. Chaplain to Bishop
Lloyd. (A I. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1683. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. i,
1691. S. of John. B. at Clun, Shropshire. School, Leo-
minster, Heref. (Mr Arch. Lane). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5.
Perhaps s. of John, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. ; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 14, 1692.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1698.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) July, 1702; priest, Sept. 1703. One of these names
V. of Darsham, Suffolk, 1706-20; and R. of Uggeshall, 1720.
EDWARDS, JOHN. M.A. from TRINITY, 1718. S. of Lewis, of
Towin, Montgom. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Apr.
12, 1709, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. Perhaps V. of Ban-
stead, Surrey, 1714-54. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1730; B.A. of
Jesus College, Oxford (not found in Al. Oxon.). One of these
names R. of Horton, Bucks., 1734-50. Died 1750. (Lips-
comb, rv. 513.)
EDWARDES, JOHN. Incorp. LL.B. 1734, from Trinity College,
Dublin. Adm. there, July 6, 1714; LL.B. 1722.
EDWARDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1736. S. of Nathaniel, doctor, of Derbyshire. B. at Derby.
School, Repton (Mr Fletcher). Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40;
M.A. 1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1740; C. of
Bosworth, Leics. P.C. of Repton. V. of Marston-on-Dove,
Derbs., 1750-1804. Died Mar. i, 1804. (Scott-Mayor, 111.472;
Glover, Derbs., n. 570.)
EDWARDS, JOHN. M-A. from EMMANUEL, 1751. S. of Henry,
of Cornwall, gent Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
May 12, 1729, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1734-5. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, JONATHAN. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford).
B. at Wrexham, N. Wales, 1629. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, June 15, 1657; B.A. 1659; M.A. (Jesus) 1662; B.D.
1669-70; DJ). 1686. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, 1662.
Principal, 1686-1712. Vice-Chancellor, 1689. R. of Kidling-
ton, Oxon., 1666. R. of Hinton-Ampner, Hants., 1681. R.
of Llandyssil, Cardigan, 1687. Treasurer of LJandaff, 1687-
1712. Preb. of Sarum, 1691. Author. Died July 20, 1712.
Buried in the Chapel of Jesus College, Oxford. Will, P.C.C.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
EDWARDS, JOSEPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1682. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. priest (London)
June 7, 1691. R. of Thurlton, Norfolk, 1694-1713. Died
May 27, 1713, aged 47. M.I. at Thurlton. (£. Anglian, i.
282.)
EDWARDS, MORRIS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1587.
Of Wales. B.A. 1590-1 ; M>A. 1595. Perhaps R. of Snodland,
Kent, 1608-13.
EDWARDS, MORRIS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1605.
EDWARDS, NATHANIEL, Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1606. Of
Essex.
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EDWARDS, NICHOLAS
EDWARDS, NATHANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
PEMBROKE, May 17, 1716. S. of Sir James, of Parke Hall,
Reedham, Norfolk, Bart. B. at Hackney, Middlesex.
Matric. 1716. Ord. deacon (London) June 5, 1726. V. of
Weybridge, Surrey, 1736-64. Succeeded as Bart., 1744.
Died Mar. 10, 1764. M.I. at Weybridge. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1765. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Surrey Arch. Soc., xvii. 62.)
EDWARDS, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1560; impubes; B.A. 1566-7. Fellow, till Oct. 1569.
Fellow of Caius. One of these names R. of Herringswell,
Suffolk, 1574.
EDWARDS, NICHOLAS. Adm. (age 18) at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, Dec. 3, 1563. Of Peterborough. Matric. 1563-4;
B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1566-72. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 21, 1570. R. of Courteenhall, Northants., 1571-
1627. Buried there Apr. 9, 1627. Will (Archd. Northants.)
1627. (H. I. Longden.)
EDWARDS, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1632. Of Norfolk. One of these names M.D. 1664 (Lit. Reg.) :
'owing to the troublous times could not graduate hi the
ordinary way.' Probably his will (P.C.C.) 1686; of Fakenham,
Norfolk, M.D. If so, father of James (1693).
EDWARDS, OWEN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1655; B.A. 1658-9.
EDWARDS, PIERCE. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. n,
1730-1. Of Nandrek, Flints. Matric. 1731.
EDWARDS, RAPHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 9,
1604. S. of Thomas (1575), of Cambridge. Bapt atStBenet's,
Apr. 19, 1588. School, Cambridge (Mr Francis Edwards
(I583), his uncle). Scholar, 1608-10; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1613.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 28, 1615-6. V. of Swineshead,
Lines., 1615-9. V. of Bicker, 1619-31. Will proved (Lincoln)
May, 1631. (Venn, I. 184.)
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1575.
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1593.
B. at Bitchfield, Lines., c. 1575. B.A. 1597-8. Ord. priest
(Bishop of Colchester) July 25, 1599. R. of Frieston, Lines.,
1600-14. (Line. Presentation Deeds.)
EDWARDES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1607; B.A. 1614-5.
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1620. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Arlesey, Beds. B. 1604.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1628. Senior Registrar in
Chancery. Died 1657. Buried at Arlesey, Sept. 3, 1657.
Brother of Jasper (1637) and father of Richard (1647-8).
(Vis. of Beds., 1634; Coll. Top. et Gen., vi. 291.)
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 3,
1625. S. of Richard, merchant, of London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1626.
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
19, 1634. S. of Richard. B. at Stamford, Lines. School,
Stamford (Mr Dugard). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637; M.A. 1641.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 5, 1642. One of these names R. of
Christleton, Cheshire, 1660-2 (ejected). Afterwards V. of
Oswestry, till 1680. Died 1680. (Peile, I. 432.)
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 10,
1634. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637; M.A. 1641.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1642. V. of Boughton,
Northants., 1646. Probably appointed to St Nicholas Aeons.,
London, 1646; but died before institution.
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 22, 1647-8. S. of Richard (1620), Esq., of Arlesey,
Beds. (Registrar in Chancery). B. there. Bapt. May 20,
1630. School, Hitchin (Mr Kemp). Matric. 1648. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1648. Barrister, 1655. Bencher, 1673.
Buried Oct. 25, 1691. (Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1647. B. in London, 1631. Left in 1648, and married.
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. 14, 1681.
Of Denbighshire. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1681; B.A.
1685-6; M.A. 1689. One of these names R. of Ruthin,
Denbigh; died Oct. 1740. (L. Mag.)
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 28, 1682.
Probably s. of Sir John, of Heath House, Salop, Knt.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1682-3; Scholar, 1683. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1684-5.
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 27, 1714. S. of Timothy, gent., of Nanhoran, Carnarvon.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1714. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 30, 1713. Master in Chancery, 1732-67. Died
June 19, 1770. Brother of William (1727). (Burke, L.G.)
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, July 8,
1731- S. of John, of Wells, Somerset. School, Wells (Mr Gay-
land). Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5.
EDWARDS, THOMAS
EDWARDS, RICHARD SWINFEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
ST JOHN'S, Oct. 27, 1748. S. of Grif. (? Griffith), tailor, of
Middlesex. B. in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1748; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (Ely) June n,
1756; priest (Chichester) July 30, 1758. (Scott-Mayor, in.
583-)
EDWARDS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13,
1598. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1601-2.
EDWARDS, ROBERT. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
B. at Bitchfield, Lines. Ord. deacon and priest (London)
Dec. 1611. One of these names R. of Langdon Hills, Essex.
Died 1637. Admon. (Consist. C. London) 1637. Perhaps
brother of Richard (1593). (Peile, I. 251; J. Ch. Smith.)
EDWARDS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 24, 1637-8.
Of Wales. Scholar, 1640; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1665. Perhaps
V. of Whitford, Flints. If so, father of Thomas (1671-2).
EDWARDS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 6, 1638.
Matric. 1639.
EDWARDS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
21, 1651. S. of Ellice, gent., of Llanaber, Bannouth, Merioneth.
B. there. School, Ruthin (Mr Thelwell). Matric. 1651; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. 1658. Fellow, 1664. Perhaps ord. priest
(Lincoln) July 5, 1661; and R. of Barling, Essex, 1661-8.
EDWARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 5,
1659-60. S. of Samuel, gent., of Elmdon, Essex. B. there.
School, Elmdon. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Signs for deacon's orders (London)
June i, 1667. Perhaps R. of Gt Saxham, Suffolk, 1676-86;
V. of Eye, 1682; R. of Troston, 1686.
EDWARDS, SAMUEL. M.A. from TRINITY, 1665. Matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1658-9; B.A. (Oxford) 1662.
Perhaps R. of Weston-under-Lizard, Staffs., 1687-1704; and
R. of Donington, Salop, 1705. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at TRINITY, May 25,
1722. S. of Samuel, of Salop. School, Westminster. Matric.
1722; Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729.
EDWARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Nov. 3, 1735.
Of Montgomery. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1744, as
'Samuel D'Elbeof.'
EDWARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Dec. 4,
1738. Of Water Newton, Hunts. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1743.
EDWARDS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July n, 1744.
Of Middlesex.
EDWARDS, SIMON. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 18, 1672. S.
of Edward, clerk, deceased, of Salop. Matric. 1672; B.A.
1675-6; M.A. 1679 (as s- °f Edward, of Bettws, Salop, clerk;
he matric. at Queen's College, Oxford, Mar. 27, 1672, age 16)
R. of Lydham, Salop, 1686. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARD, THOMAS. B.D. (1458-9 or) 1465-6; D.D. 1474-5.
Augustmian canon. Abbot of Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1475.
Deprived ' for dilapidation,' in 1488. (H. G. Harrison.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1562.
Fellow, 1559. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1568.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1575. Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Buried
at St Benet's, Cambridge, Oct. 3, 1592. Father of Raphael
(1604).
EDWARDS, THOMAS (senior). Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1602; Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. One
of these names R. of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks., 1613-39.
Died 1639.
EDWARDS, THOMAS (junior). Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. One of these names
R. of Langenhoe, Essex, 1618.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1613.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. 16, 1614.
B. at Huntingdon. School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1614.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1618. Of London. B. 1599. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 18,
1625-6. University preacher. A zealous puritan. Forced to
recant at St Andrew's, Cambridge. Licensed to preach at
St Botolph's, Aldersgate, London. Suspended by Archbishop
Laud. An active preacher under the Parliamentary rule.
Author, Gangrena. Retired to Holland; where he died Aug.
24, 1647. Will (P.C.C.) 1648. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1635. Of Carmarthen. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642; LL.D. 1660
(LU. Reg.). Fellow (elected, 1642; admitted, 1660), till 1683.
Master of Newport Grammar School, 1657. Will (P.C.C.)
1683. Probably brother of David (1631).
89
EDWARDS, THOMAS
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1637.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
June 28, 1653. Of Wisbech, Cambs. School, private. Bailiff
of Wisbech, 1670. High Bailiff of the Isle of Ely, 1698.
D.L. and J.P. for Isle of Ely. Died July 15, 1705. M.I. at
Wisbech. (T. A. Walker, 102.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx JOHN'S, Mar.
16, 1669-70. S. of Edward, of Llanllechyd, near Bangor.
B. there. School, Bangor. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A.
1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1685. Chaplain at Christ's Church,
Oxford. V. of Badby, Northants., 1690-1708. R. of Ald-
wincle All Saints', 1708-21. A learned Orientalist. Left a
Coptic Lexicon ready for the Press. Died Sept 5, 1721.
(D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 8, 1671-2.
S. of Robert, V. of Whitford, Flints. B. there. Matric. 1672 ;
Scholar, 1675; B.A. 1675-6.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 13, 1673. S. of Richard, of Llangian, Carnarvon. B.
there. School, Chester. Matric. 1673.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 7, 1673.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Sept 17, 1674.
Of London. Matric. 1674.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, July 15,
1674. S. of William, clerk. B. at Taplow, Bucks. School,
Harrow. Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1674-80; B.A. 1678-9; M.A.
1683. One of these names V. of Newnham, Herts., 1680-4.
(Venn, I. 451 ; apparently not the orientalist, as in Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. ir, 1678. S. of Thomas, gent B. at Wisbech, Cambs.
School, Wisbech (Mr Friskney). Matric. 1678; B.A. 1682-3.
One of these names, joint clerk of the Hanaper, died at
Wisbech, Oct 5, 1725. (Musgraoe.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 8,
1718. S. of John, of Lichfield, Staffs. School, Lichfield
(Mr Hunter). Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1722-3;
M.A. 1726. Died at West Coppice, Shropshire, Aug. 8, 1730,
aged 30.
EDWARDS, THOMAS. M.A. from CLARK, 1723. S. of T., of
Coventry. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Mar. 5,
1710-1, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1714. Perhaps V. of St
Michael's, Coventry, 1722; and father of Thomas (1746).
(Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDES, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1734. S. of
Jonathan, of Marlon, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, Apr. 9, 1715, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1718.
(Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov.
22, 1746. S. of Thomas (? 1 723), clerk, V. of Coventry, Warws.
B. there, Aug. 1729. School, Coventry (Dr Jackson).
Migrated to Clare, Nov. 24, 1746 Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1;
M.A. 1754; D.D. 1766. Fellow of Clare, 1752-9. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1751; priest, 1753. Master of Coventry Grammar
School, 1758; and R. of St John-the-Baptist, till 1779. V. of
Bablake, 1758. V. of Nuneaton, 1770. Author, theological.
Died June, 1785. Buried at Foleshill, Warws. Win, P.C.C.
(D.N.B.)
EDWARDS, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June I, 1702.
Of Cornwall. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1709. V. of Okehampton, Devon, 1717. Author.
Will (Exeter) 1745. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, TUDER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1575.
EDWARD, WILLIAM. Graduate in Can.L, before 1454;
D.Can.L. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1471.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1549 (impubes).
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1552. Left in 1555. Presented to R. of West Wretham,
Norfolk, 1559. Died 1579.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1557-8.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY, 1571 ; B.A. 1571-2 ;
M.A. 1575. One of these names R. of Witherley, Leics., 1595-
1600.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PKTERHOUSK, June 20,
1594. Matric. 1594.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 9, 1503-4
Of London. Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1597-6.
EDWARDES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. One of these names V. of
Tetbury, Gloucs., 1614-58.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Matric. from TRINITY, Michs. 1622;
B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1627.
EGERTON, CHARLES
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M~A. 1629.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Lent,
1625-6.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. M-A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Perhaps of Middlesex, cltr. fil. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Nov. 16, 1621, age 18; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1627. But
see Al. Oxon. for another of these names.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 18, 1666. S. of Samuel, of Walden, Essex. B. there.
School, Elmdon (Mr Howarth). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
Perhaps R. of Bicknor, Kent, 1674-1704; and V. of Borden,
1690-1704. Died 1704.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1671 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Conanyan, Salop. Matric. from St Edmund's
Hall, Oxford, Apr. I, 1664, age 19; B.A 1667; M.A. 1670;
B.D. 1677 One of these names R. of Saddington, Leics.,
1677-95. Admon (Leicester) 1695. (Al. Oxon.)
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE,
June 17, 1685. Of Cambridgeshire. School, Wisbech. Matric.
1685; Scholar, 1685.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 16, 1688-9. S. of Samuel, clerk. B. at Denham. School,
Eye, Suffolk (Mr Browne). Matric. 1689. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept 23, 1694; priest, May 26, 1700.
EDWARDS or EDWARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, June 28, 1707. S. of George, currier, of Barnard
Castle, Yorks. Bapt. there, Aug. 14, 1690. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714; D.D. from Christ's,
1728. Fellow of Christ's, 1715-26. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.
20, 1713; priest (London) Dec. 19, 1714. V. of Burley-on-the-
Hill, Ruts., 1725-7. R. of Middleton Keynes, Bucks., 1727-
44. Preb. of Lincoln, 1739-44. Died 1744. Will, P.C.C.
(Petie, H. 169.)
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 4, 1712.
S. of John, of Ashford, Kent Previously matric. from Corpus
Christi, Oxford, Nov. 9, 1709, age 14. Matric. 1712; B.A.
(Cambridge) 1715-6. Perhaps R. of Tarvin, Cheshire, 1724-
46. If so, died Aug. 26, 1746.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 14,
1725. S. of William, gent, late of Troston, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Gislingham (Mr Sparrow) and Bury (Mr Kinsman).
Scholar, 1725-9; Matric. 1726; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1734.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept 21, 1729; priest, Sept. 20, 1730.
R. of Finningham, Suffolk, 1730-89. Died at Finningham,
Apr. 1789. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, 11. 23.)
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 17, 1727. S. of Timothy, gent, of Carnarvon. B. at
Aberdaron. School, Whitchurch, Salop (Mr Hughes).
Matric. 1727. In holy orders. Brother of Richard (1714).
(Burke, L.G.)
EDWARDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 3,
1743. S. of Nathaniel, M.D., of Derby. B. July 23, 1726.
School, Repton. Matric. 1745-6. Lieutenant of Marines.
Mayor of Derby in 1773, 1785 and 1798. Died at Derby, 1800.
Buried in St Michael's Church. Brother of John (1736).
(Glover, Derbs., n. 570.)
EDWARDS, .. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1558.
EDWARDS, Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 24, 1731-2.
EDWYNE, . Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1548.
EDYLL, ANTHONY. Scholar of TRINITY, as Anthony Idyll;
see Ithell, Thomas.
EDYLL or IDLE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1544.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1546-7; M.A. 1549; B.D. 1556. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1547. Fellow of Jesus, 1558-9- Received
tonsure (London) 1554. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1559- Bene-
factor to Jesus. (A. Gray.)
EDYN, . B.CivX. 1488.
EDYSBURY, JOSEPH, see EDISBURY.
EFFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1569.
EFFORD, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1569;
B.A. at Oxford, 1575.
EFFORD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSB, Michs.
1586.
EGAR, see EGGER.
EGBASTIAN, see EDGBASTON.
EGERTON, CHARLES. 'Of ST JOHN'S College, Cambridge,' but
not found in our records. S. of Sir Charles, of Newborough,
Staffs., Knt. B. in Ireland, 1586. Of Lincoln's Inn. Principal
ranger of Needwood Forest Knighted. Died May 3, 1662,
s.p. M.I. in Hanbury Church. (Shaw, Staffs., I. 93.)
EGERTON, JOHN
EGERTON or EGGESTON, JOHN. Probably scholar at KING'S
HALL, 1508-17; B.Can.L. 1511-2. Studied also at Oxford.
R. of Gt Billing, Northants., 1512-32. R. of Farthingston,
1519. R. of Weston Favell. Died 1532. Will dated Mar. 22,
1532-3 (Archd. Northants.); parson of Gt Billing. (H. I.
Longden; Baker's Northants., i. 23, 373.)
EGERTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Jan. 10,
1727-8. S. of John, Esq., deceased. B. at Tatton, Cheshire,
Oct. 14, 1710. School, Sandbach. Matric. 1728. Married
Christian, dau. of John Ward, Esq., 1735. Died 1738.
(Burke, L.G.)
EGERTON, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 22, 1686. S. and h. of Peter, of Shaw, Lanes., Esq. B. at
Boughton, Cheshire. School, Manchester. Matric. 1686.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 24, 1686. Buried at Flixton, 1688.
(Mumford, Manck. Gr. School; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
EGERTON, PETER. Matric. Fejl.-Com. from PETERHOUSE
Michs. 1602. Doubtless s. of Sir John, of Egerton, Cheshire,
Knt. B. Dec. 7, 1582. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 4, 1612.
Brother of Philip (1589). (T. A. Walker.)
EDGERTON, PHILIP. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Michs.
1589. Of Cheshire. Perhaps adrn. at Lincoln's Inn, June
30, 1592. ist s. of Sir John, of Egerton, and Oulton, Lanes.
B. 1574. Died 1592. Brother of Peter (above). (Foster,
Lanes. Pedigrees.)
EGERTON, STEPHEN. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1575-6. S. of
Thomas, mercer, of London. M.A. 1579. Fellow, 1579-85.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1583. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May n, 1581.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 18, 1588. As a puritan he was
suspended by Whitgif t, and imprisoned in the Fleet for three
years. Minister of St Anne's, Blackfriars, 1598-1622. Author,
theological. Buried at St Anne's, Blackfriars, May 7, 1622.
Will (P.C.C.) 1 622. Brother of the next and Timothy. (D.N. B. )
EGERTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Incorp. at Oxford, 1583. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 24, 1572. R. of Adstock,
Bucks., 1569 (?)-i622. Will (P.C.C.) 1622. Brother of
Stephen, above, and Timothy. (T. A. Walker.)
EGERTON, Sir THOMAS. University Counsel, 1586. Adm. at
Brasenose College, Oxford, 1556, age 17. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 31, 1560. Barrister, 1572. Solicitor-General, 1581-
92; M.P. for Cheshire, 1586-7. Attorney-General, 1592-4.
Master of the Rolls, 1594-1603. Lord Keeper, 1596-1603.
Knighted, 1597. Created Baron Ellesmere, 1603. Lord
Chancellor, 1603. Chancellor of Oxford University, 1610-7.
Created Viscount Brackley, 1616. Died Mar. 15, 1617.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
EGERTON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1563. S. of Thomas, mercer, of London. Brother of Thomas
(1564) and Stephen.
EGGER or EGAR, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Oct. 7, 1625. S. of William, husbandman, of Bentley, Hants.
School, Saham Toney, Norfolk (Mr Hammont). Matric. 1625 ;
Scholar, 1628-33; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, June 28, 1633. (Venn, i. 273.)
EGGINTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Feb. 19,
1673-4. ist s. of Brownlow. B. at Nottingham. School,
Nottingham (Mr Birch and Mr Cud worth).
EGINTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 16, 1707.
Perhaps s. of the above.
EGLES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL, Nov. 22,
1740. S. of George, Esq. B. at Framfield, Sussex. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. 1741. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
18, 1740; s. and h. of George, of Wadhurst, Sussex.
EGLES, THOMAS (1582), see ECCLES.
EGLESFIELD or EGLISFYLD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell.-
Com. from CLARE, Easter, 1569. One of these names adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1571, from Staple Inn. Perhaps s. of Thomas,
of East Ham, Essex. (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
EGLESFIELD, JOHN. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Bristol. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Oct. 16, 1601,
age 17; B.A. 1605 ; M.A. from All Souls', 1608-9; B.D. 1617-8.
V. of Congresbury, Somerset, 1614; of Worle, 1618-28; of
Chew Magna, 1628. R. of Loxton, 1631; sequestered and
imprisoned, 1647. (Al. Oxon.)
EGLESFIELD, MILES. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1540. Fellow of
CHRIST'S, 1538, till his death, 1545. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1546.
EGLEFIELD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 27,
1625-6. One of these names, s. of John, of Stratford-at-Bow,
matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Oct. 15, 1624.
EGYLSFELD,
B.Can.L. 1504-5.
EKINS, GEOFFREY
EGLESTON, see also ECCLESTONB.
EGLESTON, PETER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596.
EGLESTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1582; Scholar 1586; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow, 1589.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1591.
EGLYSTOM, . B.CanX. 1511-2. Had studied nine years at
Oxford.
EGLINTON or EAGLENTON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at CAIUS, June 19, 1666. S. of Henry, gent., of Bawdeswell,
Norfolk. School, Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1667;
Scholar, 1667-72; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 16, 1673-4, as C. of Foxley, Norfolk. (Venn,
i. 427-)
EGLINTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 13,
1744. S. of Richard, attorney, of North Elmham, Norfolk.
B. at Sparham. School, Seaming (Mr Brett). Scholar, 1744;
Matric. I745I B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) May 21, 1749, as C. of Sharrington, Norfolk; priest,
Sept. 23, 1750, as C. of Seaming. R. of Saxlingham, 1758-86;
of Sharington, 1758; of Themelthorpe, 1774-86. Died Aug.
26, 1786. M.I. at Saxlingham. (Venn, n. 56.)
EGLINTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 22,
1722-3. S. of Henry, gent., of Bawdeswell, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Walsingham (Mr Harding), Norwich, Wymondham
(Mr Sayer) and Bury. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724-8; B.A.
1726-7; M.A. 1730; D.D. 1745. Fellow, 1728-45. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1728; priest, May 24, 1730. R. of
Scarning, Norfolk, 1739-41. R. of Hockwold, 1744-6. R. of
Elsing, 1745-6. Died Apr. 14, 1746. Will proved (Norwich)
1746. (Venn, n. 17.)
EGLIONBY, see also AGLIONBY.
EGLYONBYE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from CLARE,
Michs. 1546.
EGLYONBYE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from MICHAEL HOUSE,
Michs. 1546: impubes. Scholar of Trinity College, in 1548.
Brother of Thomas (1546).
EGLONBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 17, 1600.
Of Cumberland. Probably s. of Edward, of Carlisle. Married
Jane, dau. of Henry Brougham. Died 1648. (G. B. Rout-
ledge; Vis. of Cumberland, 1665.)
EGLYONBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MICHAEL HOUSE,
Michs. 1546; impubes. Scholar of Trinity College in 1548.
Brother of Edmund (1546).
EGMANTON, WILLIAM. Fellow of KING'S HALL. Resided
there, 1414-34. B.A. in 1420. Received the tonsure (Ely)
May 25, 1415. Went with FitzHugh's Mission to Rome,
1429. R. of Hackney, 1434-63. (Trin. Coll. Adm., i. 114.)
EGTON, HENRY, see EYTON.
EISTEADE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1585.
EKINS, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 14, 1644-5.
Of Northamptonshire. Migrated to Trinity, Jan. 22, 1645-6.
Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Fellow
of Trinity, 1649. R. of Orlingbury, Northants., 1656-99.
Married, Oct. 5, 1658, at Kettering, Martha Sawyer. Died
June 14, 1699, aged 70. M.I. at Orlingbury. Father of John
(1683) and probably of the next. (Bridges, n. 119.)
EKINS, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 21, 1671-2.
S. of Alexander, of Raunds, Northants. Bapt. there, May 6,
1655. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1684. V. of Weekley, Northants., 1682-6. R. of
Barton Seagrave, 1686-1703. Buried there June 3, 1703.
M.I. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1703. Probably brother of
John (1683), father of Geoffrey (1717). (Al. Oxon.)
EKINS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from SIDNEY, Easter, 1622.
EKINS, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 24, 1717. S. of
Alexander (above), clerk, deceased. Bapt. at Barton Sea-
grave, Jan. 17, 1698-9. Colleger at Eton, 1710-6. Rustat
Scholar at Jesus. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1725.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23,
1722. R. of Barton Seagrave, Northants., 1723-73. R. of
Doddershall and Quainton, 1732. Executor to Lady Laming-
ton, grand niece of Isaac Newton: by her will be came into
possession of several of his MSS. Died at Barton, Aug. 23,
1773- Father of Geoffrey (1749) and John (1750). (H. M.
Wood.)
EKINS, GEOFFREY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1749. S. of Geoffrey (above). B. at Barton Seagrave,
Northants. Bapt. July 2, 1731. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1755;
M.A. 1758; D.D. 1781. Fellow, 1753. Assistant Master at
Eton. Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant in Ireland. R. of
Quainton, Bucks., 1761-75. R. of Morpeth, 1775. R. of
Sedgefield, Durham, 1777. Dean of Carlisle, 1782-91. Poet
and classical author. Died at Parson's Green, Fulham, Nov.
30, 1791. Buried at Fulham. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John
(1750). (D.N.B.; Harwood, 338; H. I. Longden.)
EKINS, GEORGE
EKINS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1748. S. of George, attorney-at-law, of Northamptonshire.
B. at Wellingborough. Schools, Oakham and Welling-
borough (Mr Holme).
EKINS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1610; B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1616.
See a contemporary in Al. Oxon.
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 13, 1641.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. One of these names
presented to Weekley, Northants., Oct. 23, 1647. Probably
R. of Weldon, 1663-81. Died Aug. 2, 1681, aged 58. M.I.
at Weldon. Perhaps father of John (1673)- (Bridges, n. 357-)
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July i, 1653. Of
Northamptonshire. Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1656-7; M. A. 1660.
Fellow, 1658, Taxor, 1679. Senior Proctor, 1683-4. V. of
Harrington, Cambs., 1672.
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. n, 1662. Matric.
1662. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, July 8, 1664.
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. Of
Northamptonshire. S. and h. of Alexander, gent., of Chel-
veston-c«m-Caldecott. Matric. 1671. Adm. at Grays Inn,
May 23, 1671.
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 22, 1673.
S of John, clerk, of Weldon, Northants. B. there. School,
Oundle. Matric. 16/3; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept 19, 1680; priest, Dec. 18, 1681.
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May 29, 1683.
S. of Alexander (1644), R. of Orlingbury, Northants. School,
Eton. Matric. 1683-4; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1687-8. Buned
at St Michael's, Cambridge, Dec. 29, 1689. Probably brother
of Alexander (1671-2).
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct. 29, 1695.
S of Thomas, of Rushden, Northants. Bapt. there, Oct. 25,
1678. School, Eton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 2,
1696-7. Brother of Thomas (1700).
EKINS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1750.
S. of Geoffrey (1717), R. of Barton Seagrave, Northants.
Bapt. there, Sept. 8, 1732. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M-A.
1758. Fellow, 1754. Assistant Master at Eton. Chaplain to
the Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. R. of
Trowbridge, Wilts., 1774-1808. R. of Newton Toney, 1776.
Dean of Salisbury, 1786. Died Sept. 18, 1808. Buried at
Higham Ferrers. Brother of Geoffrey (1749)-
EKINS, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 4, 1651. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5.
EKINS, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 21, 1696.
S. of Thomas, of Chester. Bapt. at Irchester, Northants.,
Feb. ii, 1678-9. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln, LiU. dim. from Peterb.) Mar. 14,
1702-3; priest (Norwich) Sept 23, 1705. V. of Dallington,
Northants., 1706-17. R. of Holcot, 1716-45. R. of Rushden,
1721-45. Buried at Holcot, May 9, 1745- (Baker, I. 134;
H. I. Longden.)
EKINS, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June
19 1740. S. of Robert, gent, of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1745; LL.B. 1746. R. of
Pebmarsh, Essex, 1746-87. Died Dec. 24, 1787. Will (P.C.C.)
1788. (Scott-Mayor, iv. 506; G. Mag.)
EKINS, ROBERT. Ma trie. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1623. S.of
Thomas, of Twywell, Northants., Esq. Bapt. there, May 12,
1605. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8;
priest, June 9, 1623. R. of Barton Seagrave, Northants.,
1632-41; sequestered. (Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
EKINS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 20, 1655. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-
9. Excluded from a fellowship for nonconformity. After-
wards preacher at Oakham, Ruts. (Calamy, I. 218.)
EKINES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 31, 1665.
EKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July 6,
1700. S. of Thomas, of Rushden, Northants. School,
Guilsborough. Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1704-5.
Brother of John (1695).
EKLES, THOMAS, see ECCLES.
ELAME or ELAND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1572.
ELAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, June ai, 1727.
S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at Hutton
PaneL School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1. Ord.
deacon (York) Aug. 5, 1733; priest (Lincoln) June i, 1740.
V. of Tickhill, Yorks., 1740-74- Died Apr. 29, 1774- Buried
in Tickhill Church. (Scott-Mayor, m. 407.)
ELAM, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1581;
B.A. from Pembroke, 1584-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 21,
1587-8.
ELAND, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1563.
ELCOCK, ROBERT
ELAND, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629; M.A. 1633.
ELAND, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1585-6. V. of Cratneld, Suffolk, 1602. There in 1650.
ELAND or ELAM, GEORGE. B.A. from JESUS, 1584-5. B. at
Hatdiffe, Lines., 1565. M.A. 1588; B.D. 1596. Fellow, 1590-
5. R. of Foston, Leics., 1594. R. of Kettlethorpe, Lines.,
1598-1600. University preacher. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Lincoln, 1598-1600. Preb. of Lincoln, 1598. R. of Temps-
ford, Beds., 1600. Archdeacon of Bedford, 1600-31. Chan-
cellor of Lincoln Cathedral, 1606-31. R. of Washingborough,
Lines., 1607. Died 1631. (A. Gray.)
ELAND, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1571. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, of Carhnghow, Yorks.
Buried Dec. 4, 1615. Will (York) 1617. (Vis. of Yorks.;
M. Sheard, Bailey, 73.)
ELBOROUGH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 31, 1618. V. of Scraptoft, Leics.,
1620-39. V. of Stainton-by-Langworth, Lines., 1626. Will
(P.C.C.) 1653-
ELBOROUGH, JEREMIAH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. R. of Throcking,
Herts., 1623-6. One of these names 'preacher to the English
merchants at Hamburg ' licensed to pass to the Low Countries
May 28, 1634.
ELBOROWE, JOHN. Matric, sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. R. of Birkby, Northallerton,
1616-9. V. of St Pancras, London, 1625-31. V. of Rainham,
Essex, 1628-44. R- of Wennington, 1643. Admon. (P.C.C.)
May 4, 1653; of Dagenham, clerk.
ELBOROUGH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. i,
1650-1. B. in Hamburg. School, St Paul's; exhibitioner
thence, 1650. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655; M.A. 1659. Signs
for priest's orders (London) June 8, 1664. P.C. of St Laurence
Poultney, London, 1664. Schoolfellow of Pepys; who pro-
nounced him 'a fool, as he ever was, or worse* (1662).
ELBOROUGH, ROGER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1617. B. in Trinity parish, Cambridge. B.A. 1620-1; M.A.
1624. Ord. deacon (London) June 18, 1623, age 31. C. of
Buntingford, Herts. R. of Widford, 1636-70. Died 1670.
ELBOROWE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 30, 1639. S. of John, fanner, of Haselbeech, Northants.
B. there. School, Peterborough (Mr Wildbore). Matric. 1639;
B.A. 1642-3. V. of Chiswick, Middlesex, 1662-75. M.I. there.
Will, P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
ELBOROUGH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c.
1593; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599.
ELBOROW, WILLIAM. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1615-6. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 31, 1618.
ELBURNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 15'' 9.
ELCOCKE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct 1567.
Probably s. of Alexander, of Stockport B.A. 1571-2; M*A.
1575. Ord. priest (Norwich) Jan. 31, 1579-80. R. of Hamer-
ton, Hunts., 1579-1606. Will (P.C.C.) 1606. (Petit. I. 101.)
ELCOCKE, EPHRAIM. Adm at CHRIST'S, 1677; B.A. 1680.
ELCOCK, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1613.
One of these names, s. of Alexander, of Whitepoole. Age 17
in 1613. (Ormerod, in. 188.)
ELCOCKE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens. fromST JOHN'S, Easter,i62i.
ELCOKE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
ELCOCK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1622.
Probably s. of Alexander, of Whitepoole. B.A. from Christ's,
1626-7. (Peiie, i. 355.)
ELCOCK, JOHN SYMONDS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 14, 1686. S. of Seth. B. at Kirby Wiske, Yorks.
School, York (Mr Tomlinson). Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept 20, 1691; priest (York) Feb.
1694-5.
ELCOCK, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1609. Of Cheshire.
B. at Stockport M.A. 1612. Fellow, 1611. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) July 16, 1611. Master of Pocklington Grammar
School, 1613-24. V. of Pocklington, 1619-22. R. of Wes-
thorpe, Suffolk, 1622-30. Died July ai, 1630. Buried there.
M.I. (Le Neve, Man., i. 119.)
ELCOCK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1709. S. of Alexius, mercer, deceased. B. at York. School,
York (Mr Tomlinson). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Took the
surname of Weddell, pursuant to his uncle's will, 1748. Died
at Newby, Yorks., 1762. (Whitaker, Richmondshire, n. 122.)
ELCOCKE or ALCOCK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST
JOHN'S, June 28, 1633. S. of Alexander, gent, of White-
poole, in Acton, Cheshire. B. there. School, Wrenbury,
Cheshire (private; Mr Harwar). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640.
ELCOCK, SETH
ELCOCKE, SETH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 24,
1637. S. of Richard, clerk, of Beverley. B. at Pocklington.
School, Beverley (Mr Pomroy). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1;
M.A. 1644. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1643. R. of
Kirkby-Wiske, Yorks., 1661.
ELCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 13) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. n,
1686. S. of Thomas. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley
(Mr Lambert). Ord. deacon (York) May, 1695; priest, 1697.
ELCOCKS, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1725. S. of William,
of St Swithin's, Worcester. Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Mar. 31, 1718, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1721-2. (Al.
Oxon.)
ELCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 18,
1727. S. of T., clerk, of Derbyshire. B. at South Nonnanton.
School, Beverley (Mr Jefferson). Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1;
M.A. 1741. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School, 1731-42.
V. of Pembury, Kent, 1738-52. Buried at Pembury, Dec. 21,
1752. (Scott-Mayor, in. 403.)
ELDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 30, 1721.
S. of Francis, of Seighford, Staffs. School, Stafford (Mr
Dearie). Of Dorking, Surrey, and Seighford, Staffs. Married
Catherine, widow of Rowland Cotton, Esq., of Etwall. Died
Apr. 16, 1796. (Staffs. Pedigrees; Burke, L.G.)
ELDER, ARTHUR. Incorp. at Oxford, as M.A. of Cambridge,
1561, see Yeldert.
ELDER, JOHN. 'M.A. of Cambridge'; incorp. at Oxford, July
30, 1560. Had studied 12 years at Aberdeen, Glasgow, and
St Andrews. His incorporation at Cambridge is not recorded.
Author. (Cooper, I. 208; D.N.B.)
ELDER, ROGER. A scholar. Buried in St Benet's, Cambridge,
May 27, 1616. Perhaps Roger Eltye, whom see.
ELDERKAR, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1566.
ELDERSON, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1569.
ELDERTON, THOMAS, see ELRINGTON.
ELDRED, JOHN. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1610-1. One of these
names, s. of John, of London, gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 26, 1611. Bencher. Of Newington Butts. Died Jan.
1649. Buried at Mitcham. (Davy MSS.)
ELDRED, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 6,
1621. S. of John, of Colchester, afterwards of Little Birch
Hall, and of Olivers, Essex. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 7,
1623. Succeeded his father at Olivers, in 1645. Collector of
the Sequestrations for the County, 1645. Died Nov. 16, 1682.
Father of the next. (T. A. Walker, 21; Moratit, 11. 193.)
ELDRED, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 2, 1646.
S. and h. of John (above), gent., of 'Bourls* (? Bures), Essex.
B. at Colchester, Oct. 2, 1629. Schools, Colchester (Mr
Dugard), Bishop's Stortford (Mr Lea) and Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1646. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1648. Lord of
the Manor of Olivers, Stanway. M.P. for Harwich, 1689.
Died Sept. 2, 1717. Buried at Earle's Colne. (Venn, I. 364;
Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
ELDRED, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. n, 1659.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1662-3. Ord.
priest (Chichester) Feb. 9, 1662-3. R- of Watlington, Sussex,
1663-85. Buried there Apr. 6, 1685. (W. C. Renshaw.)
ELDRED, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 31, 1658.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661-2. Signs for deacon's orders
(London) Dec. 19, 1663; Chaplain to Sir Heneage Fether-
stone, Bart. Licensed schoolmaster, by Bishop of Norwich,
Apr. 1667. C. of Antingham, Norfolk, 1673. Father of
Robert (1691).
ELDRED, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1631.
Of London. B.A. 1634-5. Migrated to Jesus; adm. Fell.-
Com. there, Oct. 6, 1637. M.A. 1638. Committed to the
Gatehouse by the House of Commons, 1642, as author of a
mock petition from the University. (Cooper, Annals, HI.
3i8.)
ELDRED, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 2,
1691. S. of Joseph (1658), of North Walsham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, North Walsham (Mr Harvey). Matric. 1691;
Scholar, 1691-6; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1695;
priest, May 31, 1697. (Venn, I. 490.)
ELDRED, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Sept. 9, 1656.
Matric. Michs. 1657; and again, Michs. 1658; B.A. 1660-1.
V. of Peasmarsh, Sussex, 1662-94.
ELDRED, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1572;
B.A. 1575-6. One of these names licensed as schoolmaster
at Duxford, Cambs., 1581.
ELDRINGTON, see ELRINGTON.
ELENDEN, THOMAS. B.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1575-6.
ELLA, JOHN
ELES or EALES, EDWARD. Incorp. M.A. 1668, from Corpus
Christi College, Oxford. S. of Edward, of Hatford, Berks.
Matnc. at Trinity College, Oxford, Dec. 16, 1640, age 14-
B.A. (Oxford) 1644; M.A. 1647-8. Chaplain of Corpus
Chnsti, Oxford; ejected, 1648; restored, 1660. Died 1683.
(Al. Oxon.)
EELES, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 24, 1671-2.
Matric. 1672.
ELES, LUKE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 30, 1649. Of
Runcton Holme, Norfolk. Matric. 1649; M.B. 1654; M.D.
1661 (Lit. Reg.). Physician to the King. Received a grant
of Arms, 1670. Father of the next.
EALES, LUKE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 2, 1687.
S. of Luke, M.D. (above). B. at Welwyn, Herts. School,
Berkhampstead. Matric. 1693; M.B. 1693.
EELES, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 12,
1633. S. of John. B. at Aldenham, Herts. Bapt. there,
Oct. 19, 1617. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7. Studied at
Leyden (Utrecht?). Ord. presbyter there. Minister at
Harpenden Chapel, Wheathampstead, Herts., 1643-61;
ejected. Died Dec. 18, 1678. (Calamy, n. 44; Cussans,
Herts.)
ELES, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1467.
ELES, STEPHEN. M.Gram. 1480-1.
ELES, THOMAS. B.A. 1454-5; M.A. 1458.
EALES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 6, 1616. Of
Warwickshire. B.A. 1620-1 ; M.A. 1624; B.D. 1631 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1624-34. R. of South Runcton, Norfolk, 1631-61.
ELES, . Fee for B.A. 1463-4.
ELFORD, HUGH. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1579.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Exeter College, Nov. 17,
1581, age 20. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1582, as s. of
John, of Sheepstor, Devon, gent.
ELFORD, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, June 18,
1625. S.ofWalter, Esq., of Shipstor, Devon. B. at Buckland.
Schools, Exeter (Mr Penman) and Plymouth (Mr Horsman).
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Admon. of one of
these names (Exeter) 1645; V. of Walkhampton, Devon.
(Vis. of Devont 1620.)
ELFORD, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, 1682, as
B.A. S. of Thomas, R. of Acton, Middlesex. Matric. from
Trinity College, Oxford, May 31, 1677, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1680-1. Subscribed for priest's orders (Bristol) Dec. 24, 1682.
R. of Pilsdon, Dorset, 1683-1709. R. of Rampisham, till
1709. Died 1709. M.I. at Rampisham. (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins,
n. 695.)
ELFORD, JOHN. M.A. 1608 {Incorp. from Oxford). Of Devon.
Matric. from Exeter College, Mar. 28, 1595, age 16; B.A.
1598; M.A. 1601. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1602. One of these
names M.P. for Tiverton, 1646.
ELFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1620.
ELGAR, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1574-5-
ELGAR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1621;
B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 31; priest, June i, 1629.
ELGIN, Earl of, see AILESBURY, ROBERT.
ELHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 7, 1619.
Matric. 1619.
ELIN or HELIN, JOHN. Of Norfolk, Carmelite friar at Lynn.
D.D. of Cambridge. Prior of the Carmelite Convent in
London. Died c. 1379. (Pits, 519.)
ELING or EELYNGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1578. B. at Leighton Buzzard, c. 1563. Scholar,
1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. priest (Lincoln). V. of
Keysoe, Beds., 1599.
ELING, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1597.
Of Cambridgeshire.
ELKIN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1552.
Perhaps B.A. Oxford, 1559, as 'A priest, with cure of souls.'
One of these names V. of Lyme Regis, Dorset, 1573-
ELKIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590; B.A.
1593-4. One of these names, of London, was adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 18, 1594.
ELKYN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1587;
B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594.
ELKINTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1580.
ELLA, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 21, 1746- Of Rampton,
Notts. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric. 1746; Scholar;
B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1754.
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ELLAY, WILLIAM
ELLAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 20,
1702. S. of William, of Thirsk, Yorks. School, Thirsk
(MrMidgley). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon (York)
Nov. 1710; priest, 1711.
ELLERKER or ELLAKAY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
CAIUS, Oct. 28, 1584. S. of Edward, gent., of Risby, Bevertey,
Yorks. School, Hull. Readm. as Fell.-Com. 1587. B.A.
1587-8.
ELLECAR, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1584.
Perhaps of Youlton, Easingwold, Yorks. (M. H. Peacock.)
ELARKAR, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544.
ELLERKER, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 1598-9.
ELLERKER, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1646.
ELLERSHAW, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 26,
1720. S. of Richard (1679), V. of Giggleswick, Yorks.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Carr). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721;
B.A. 1723-4. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1726. V. of
Ubbeston St Peter, Suffolk, 1748. Died 1760. (Peile, n. 197.)
ELLERSHAW, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 21, 1679.
Of 'Bentham Ewcross,' Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric.
1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1688. Temporary Head Master of
Giggleswick in 1685. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 1684-5. V. of
Giggleswick, 1686-1719. Died 1719. Father of John (above).
ELLERTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1577.
Of Salop. B.A. 1580-1 ; M.A. 1584. Ord. priest (Lichfield)
Nov. i, 1582. C. of Therfield, Herts. Perhaps V. of Barling,
Essex, 1586-1601. Buried there 1601.
ELLERTON, . M.Gram. 1482.
ELLESLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1581.
ELLESMERE, Lord, see EGERTON, Sir THOMAS.
ELLETSON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
23, 1663-4. S. of Robert, of Furness Fell, Lanes. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
Ord. deacon (Ely) June 2, 1672. Brother of Laurence
(1663-4).
ELLETSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1584;
Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. R. of Chignal Smely,
Essex, 1597-1617. Died 1617.
ELLETSON or ELLOTSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
PEMBROKE, May 6, 1658. S. of John, currier. B. at Fairsted,
Essex. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661—2.
ELLETSON, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 23, 1663-4. S. of Robert, of Furness Fell, Lanes. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept 1669; priest (Ely) Dec. 18, 1669. V. of Winterton,
Lines., 1671- V. of Aukborough, Yorks., 1685-6. Brother of
Anthony (1663-4). (Al. Oxon.)
ELLETSON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 14,
1660-1. S. of Robert, gent., of Broughton, Lanes. B. there.
School, Urswick, Lanes. Matric. 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Apr. 29, 1662.
ELLETSON, ROGER HOPE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
June 5, 1745 ; and Fell. -Com. 1746. S. of Richard, of Jamaica.
School, Eton. Matric. 1746. One Roger Elletson adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July 6, 1744. [According to Burke he was
s. of Roger, of Jamaica.] Lieutenant-Govemor of Jamaica,
1766. Died Nov. 28, 1775. (G. Mag.; Burke, L.G.)
ELLINGHAM, JOHN. Fellow of PEMBROKE. Ord. priest (Ely)
Sept. 1376.
ELLINGHAM or ELMHAM, , see ELMAN.
ELLINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PrrERHousE,
May 20, 1658. Of Northamptonshire. School, Peterborough.
Migrated to Emmanuel, 1659. Matric. 1661: B.A. 1661-2.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Aug. 2, 1664.
ELLINGTON or ELKINGTON, . Adm. at PEMBROKE, Dec
31, 1657-8.
ELLIOT or ELYOTT, ADAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIDS,
Nov. 10, 1664. S. of Henry, clerk, of Jedburgh, Scotland.
B. there. Scholar, 1666; B.A. 1668-9. Travelled on the
continent for two years. On the voyage home captured by
a Sallee rover, and sold as a slave in Morocco. Escaped to
England. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1671; priest (London) Dec.
1672, as C. of Allington, Kent Chaplain to Lord Grey, of
Werke. Officiated in Dublin. P.C. of St James, Duke Place,
London, 1685-1700. His Modest Vindication contains an
account of his travels, and of his quarrel with his fellow
collegian Titus Oates, who had accused him of being a Jesuit
priest. Died 1700. (Venn, I. 423; D.ff.B.)
ELLIOTT, JOHN
ELLIOTT, ADAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1709.
B. in London. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
Fellow, 1713. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. n, 1721. R. of
Milton, Cambs., 1727. Assistant Master at Eton. Died at
Eton, 1735. (Harwood.)
ELIOT, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
23, 1737- S. of Griffith, gent, of Tenby, Pembs. School,
Tenby. Matric. 1737. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 21,
1737. High Sheriff of Pembs., 1754.
ELLIOTT, BENJAMIN. B.D. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford) S. of
Laurence, of Busbridge, Surrey. Matric. from Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, Oct 18, 1616, age 19; B.A. 1616; M.A. 1620;
B.D. 1627. R. of Trent, Somerset, 1640. Brother of Joshua
(1616). (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
ELIOT, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1627-8; MA. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19,
1629.
ELIOT, DANIEL. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 17,
1663. S. of John, of Port Eliot, Cornwall, Esq. B. at Ports-
mouth. School, Thurston (? Suffolk). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 3, 1668. M.P. for St Germans, Cornwall, 1678-1701.
Died Oct. 1702. (Peile, I. 606.)
ELYOTT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1741. S. of Thomas, doctor, of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1748; priest (York) June 10,
1750. One of these names R. of Litchfield, Hants., 1757-81.
(Scott-Mayor, m. 522.)
ELIOT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1582.
Probably of Newlands, Essex; s. of John, of Bishop's Stortford,
Herts. B.A. (St Catharine's, according to the Grace) 1584-5.
Probably M.A. Ord. deacon and priest '(Peterb.) Sept. 29,
1587. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1587. (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
ELIOTT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 2, 1638.
S. of John, gent, of Writtle, Essex. B. there. Educated at
Lord Maynard's private school by Mr Morris. Matric. 1638;
B.A. 1641-2.
ELLIOTT, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1692. Of
Surrey. S. of Sir William, of Busbridge, Knt Matric. 1693;
B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Incorp. at Oxford, 1703. V. of
Buttermere, Wilts., 1700-22. R. of Dunsfold, Surrey, 1722-
39; perhaps of Hambledon also. Died Mar. 26, 1740. Father
cithe next, of William (1726-7) and Lawrence (1743).
(Manning and Bray, n. 63.)
ELIOT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Dec. 19,
1749. S. of Edward (above), clerk, of Hambledon, Surrey.
B. there. School, Eton. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1764.
Fellow, 1754. V. of Hambledon, 1756. R. of Alfold, 1764.
Died Aug. 7, 1790. Brother of Lawrence (1743) and William
(1726). (G. Mag.; Manning and Bray, n. 58.)
ELYOTT, GEORGE. Adm. (age 19) at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 28, 1587. Of Guildford, Surrey. Matric. 1587;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Fellow, 1590-98. Perhaps R. of
Hopton, Suffolk, 1599-1601. 'Esteemed a good poet.'
(Harwood.)
ELIOT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 24, 1679-80. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1683-4. Ord.
priest (York) Sept 1689. One of these names V. of Olney,
Bucks., 1701-18. R. of Haversham, 1717-35. Buried at
Haversham, Dec. a, 1735. (Lipscomb, iv. 191.)
ELLIOTT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at KING'S, Michs. 1602. B. at
Hunsdon, Essex. B.A. 1601-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. i, 1606-7; priest, Sept 25, 1609. R. of
Rayleigh, Essex, 1609.
ELLIOTT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1636.
Of Essex. Probably migrated to King's, 1637. Donor to
King's library.
ELIOT, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at EMMANUEL, Jan.
17. 1738-9. Of London. S. of Edward, Esq. School, Win-
chester. Matric. 1739.
ELLIOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1567.
ELLIOTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1608; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1615.
ELLIOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1618-9. S. of
Bennet. Bapt. at Widford, Herts., Aug. 5, 1604. B.A. 1622.
Probably in Holy Orders. Lived for a time at Nazing, Essex ;
and, as assistant at Mr Thos. Hooker's school at Little
Baddon, 1629. Went to Holland, 1630; and to New England,
1631. Minister at Boston, 1631; and at Roxburgh, Mass.,
1632-90. Best known for his labours amongst the Indians,
and his translation of the Scriptures into the language of the
Massachusett Indians. Died May 20, 1690. (D.N.B.; J. G.
Bartlett.)
ELLIOTT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1621; B.A.
1624-5.
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ELLIOT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, July a, 1679.
Of Gloucestershire. S. of John. Exhibitioner from St Paul's
School when he received a grant of £5. Matric. 1679; B.A.
1682-3. One of these names, B.A., V. of St John, Yeovil,
Somerset, 1683-90. Died 1690.
ELLIOTT, JOHN. M.D. 1681 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford,
1683. Fellow, R.C.P. June 25, 1687. Censor. Impeached for
high treason for his attack on William III, and committed to
Newgate, 1689. Died c. 1691. (Munk, i. 477; D.N.B.)
ELLIOTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 9, 1689. Of
Countesthorpe, Leics. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1713.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 20, 1697-8. V. of Welham, Leics.,
1700-34. V. of Slawston, 1712-27. Perhaps R. of Langton,
1727. Died May 28, 1734, aged 61. M.I. at Welham. (Nichols,
n. 867.)
ELLIOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Feb. 24, 1690-1.
S. of Samuel, yeoman. B. at St Ives, Hunts. School,
Huntingdon (Mr Jo. Matthews). Matric. 1691.
ELLIOTT, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 9,
1703-4. Matric. 1703; LL.B. 1709.
ELLIOTT, JOSHUA. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Laurence, of Busbridge, Surrey. Matnc. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Oct. 26, 1604, age 15; B.A. 1608; M.A. 1614. R. of
Woolston, Gloucs., 1618. V. of Leigh, 1619; and of Cold
Aston, 1629. Brother of Benjamin (1634). (Al. Oxon.; Vis.
of Surrey, 1623.)
ELIOT, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Oct.
8, 1743. S. of Edward (1692), clerk. B. at Hambledon,
Surrey. School, Basingstoke, Hants. Matric. 1743; B.A.
1747-8; M.A. 1751. Fellow, 1749. Taxor, 1752. Proctor,
1761-2. Ord. priest (Ely) Oct. 7, 1750. V. of Steeple Ashton,
Wilts. Died Sept. 17, 1784. Brother of Edward (1749) and
William (1726).
ELLIOTT or ELLET, LUKE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 29,
1667. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1668.
ELLIOTT, ORLANDO. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1631-2; M.A.
1635. Licensed to practise medicine, 1639.
ELLIOTT, PETER. B.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Newton Ferrers, Devon, clerk. Matric. from
Corpus Christi, Oxford, Aug. 28, 1634, age 17; B.A. 1638;
M.A. 1640-1; M.B. 1645-6; M.D. 1652. Sometime chaplain
of Corpus College (Oxford), and preacher. Practised medicine
in and near Oxford. Died Mar. 5, 1681. M.I. at St Peter-in-
the-East, Oxford. (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, Mon., v. 31.)
ELLIOTT, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1637;
B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 22, 1645.
R. of Hunsdon, Herts., 1644-61 and i666-e. 1686. Father of
the next. (Cussans, I.)
ELIOT, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 17,
1666. S. of Philip (above), R. of Hunsdon, Herts. B. there.
School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh). B.A. 1669-70. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670. (Peile, n. 4.)
ELLIOTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 12, 1592.
Matric. 1592.
ELLIOTT, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1666. B. in London. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1674.
Fellow, 1669. Chaplain to the East India Company, 1677.
Died in India, Oct. 18, 1696. Benefactor to the College.
(Harnood, 257.)
ELLIOTT, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1746. Of
Devon. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. A dissenting minister.
ELLIOTT, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1538-9.
ELLIOTT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 22) at TRINITY, Jan. 4,
1717-8. S. of Robert, of Southwark, London. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Matric. 1718. Ord priest (Lincoln)
Feb. 21, 1724-5, as B.A. R. of Dunsby, Lines., 1724-39.
Buried there Aug. 9, 1739.
ELIOT or ELLOT, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Jnne,
1575, as 'Hellot'; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
ELLIOT, ST JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1748. S. of John, of
Liskeard, Cornwall, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, May 17, 1738, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1741-2. (Al.
Oxon.)
ELYOTT, THOMAS. Of JESUS College. S. of Sir Richard,
Justice C.P. M.A. 1507 (according to Cooper). Clerk of the
Council. Knighted, c. 1527. Sheriff of Cambs., 1532 and 1545.
Employed on foreign missions. For a list of his works see
Cooper, i. 89. Died at his estate at Carlton, Cambs. Buried
there Mar. 25, 1546.
ELLIOTT, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1572. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30,
1375.
ELLIS, BERNARD
ELLIOTT, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1589. One of these names adm. at the Middle Temple, July 7,
1592; s. and h. of Edward, of Newlands (Writtle), Essex.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. (Vis. of Etsei, i6ia.)
ELIOT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 6, 1620. (Perhaps
already adm. at Emmanuel, May 22, 1619.) B.A. 1623-4;
M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, June 5',
1626. Of Wimpole, Cambs., in 1627. Perhaps C. of Wisbech,
in 1635. (A. Gray.)
ELIOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 13, 1660. Of
Cambridgeshire.
ELYOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 19, 1740.
S. of Thomas, of Westminster, Esq. School, Kensington.
Matric. 1740. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 23, 1740.
ELIOTT, THURSTAN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Feb. 17,
1637-8. S. of Simon, clerk, deceased. B. at Stony Middle ton,
Derbs. i.Iatric. 1637-8. Head Master of Pontefract School,
1650.
ELIOT, WALTER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1578.
ELLIOTT, WALTER. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Lent,
1620-1; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25; priest, Sept. 26, 1625.
ELLOT, WILLIAM. Fellow of KING'S HALL. Adm. 1423,
resided till 1437. LL.B. in 1430. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 18, 1428. Of York diocese.
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM. Pens, of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1464. R. of
Bampton, Devon. Masters suggests that he was LL.B., and
preb. of Lincoln.
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from St John's, 1647.
Fellow of St John's, 1644 (intruded). Perhaps Master of
Aldenham School, Herts., 1653-63. One of these names R. of
Shenley, Herts., 1663-86.
ELIOT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1650. Of
Suffolk. S. of a minister at Bury. School, Bury. Matric.
1651; B.A. 1653-4; Scholar, 1654; M.A. 1657. Usher of
Bury School, 1655-60. R. of West Stow, Suffolk, 1660-2.
V. of Pakenham, 1661-4. Schoolmaster there. R. of Forn-
ham All Saints', 1663-1705. Died Oct. 1705, aged 72. M.I.
at Fornham.
ELLIOT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Mar.
22, 1726-7. S. of Edward (1692), clerk. B. at Hambledon,
Surrey. School, Guildford. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1730-1; M.A.
1734. Fellow, 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732.
R. of Dunsfold, Surrey, 1739-55. V. of Hambledon, 1742-55.
Died Oct. 7, 1755. Brother of Edward (1749) and Lawrence
(i743)- (Manning and Bray, n. 58.)
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1734. S. of William,
of Gloucester. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, May 15,
1712, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1715-6. V. of Elmstone Hard-
wick, Gloucs., 1721. R. of St John Baptist, Gloucester, 1733.
ELYOT, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1592.
ELLIS, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1547,
as Elys or Elye. Scholar in 1546.
ELLYS, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 7, 1709. S. of
Anthony, merchant, and mayor of Yarmouth. B. at Yar-
mouth. Bapt. June 8, 1690. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1714-22. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1717; priest, Sept. 21, 1718. Minister
of St George's, Yarmouth, 1710-21. R. of St Michael, Wood
St, London, 1721-4. Chaplain to the Lord Chancellor.
F.R.S. 1723. Preb. of Gloucester, 1724. V. of Gt Marlow,
Bucks., 1729. Bishop of St David's, 1752-61. Died Jan. 16,
1761. Buried in Gloucester Cathedral. (D.N.B.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
ELLIS, AUGUSTUS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1559.
Perhaps Augustine, of Barnard's Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn,
1568.
ELLYS, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1587. Matric. 1588. Of Yorkshire.
ELLIS, BENJAMIN JOSEPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1702.
S. of Joseph (1674), of Norwich. B. 1688. Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710; D.D. 1725- Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 23, 1711; priest (Norwich) July, 1712- Lecturer at
St Andrew's, Norwich, 1712. Minister of St Peter Hungate.
R. of Hassingham and Buckenham Ferry, Norfolk, 1722-
67. R. of Melton St Mary, till 1723. Died June 2, 1767.
(G. Mag.)
ELLIS, BERNARD. B.A. I533~4-
ELLIS, BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 2,
1661. S. of Robert, merchant, of London. B. there. Matnc.
1661; B.A 1664-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 17, 1664, as
'». and h. of Robert, of Greenwich. Lieutenant-Governor of
Guernsey. Died in London. Buried at St Dionis Backchurch,
Dec. 22, 1703. (Scott-Mayor, i. xxxvi.)
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ELLIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May, 1681.
S. of John (1630), R. of Waddesdon, Bucks. B. there. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1684-5;
M.A. from Christ's, 1688. Fellow of Christ's, 1686. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 22; priest, May 29, 1687. Died before
1700. Brother of William (1671) and of Samuel (1669).
(Peile, n. 86.)
ELLIS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1611.
One of these names (age 22 in 1617), s. of William, recorder of
Lincoln. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1607. Of Wellingore,
Esq. Buried Nov. 7, 1659. (Lines. Pedigrees, 323.)
ELLIS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1622.
S. of Sir Thomas (1586), of Grantham. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 26, 1622. Brother of Thomas (1620), William (1623) and
John (1631). (Lines. Pedigrees, 325.)
ELLIS, EDMUND. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Devon,
ftt. cler. Matric. from Balliol College, Nov. 16, 1621, age 17;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1627. R. of East Allington, Devon,
1631-59. (Al. Oxon.)
ELLIS, EDMUND. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
June 21, 1672. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Wellingore, Lines.
School, Colesworth. Buried at Wellingore, July 7, i68t.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 323.)
ELLIS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1562.
S. of Lyon, mayor of Lincoln. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from St
John's, 1569. Fellow of St John's, 1567. Incorp. at Oxford,
1572. One of these names adm at Gray's Inn, 1574. Bar-
rister, 1577. Of Chesterton, Cambs. Died Nov. 20, 1595.
Father of Edward (1605) and probably of Lion (1606).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 322.)
ELLIS, EDWARD. Counsel to the University, 1586. Perhaps
the fellow of ST JOHN'S (above).
ELLIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 12, 1605.
S. of Edward (1562) gent., of Chesterton, Cambs. School,
Huntingdon (Mr Brand). Scholar, 1605-9; Matric. 1606;
B.A. 1608-9. Of Buckden, Hunts., and of New Windsor.
Died 1656. Buried in Westminster Abbey, Oct. 14, 1656.
Perhaps brother of Lion (1606). (Lines. Pedigrees, 322.)
ELLIS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1633. Perhaps Canon of
St Asaph, 1660.
ELLIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 14, 1647.
S. of John, gent., of Milton, Cambs. Schools, King's College
(Mr Hammond) and Chishall, Essex (Mr Hanchett). Matric.
1647; Scholar, 1647-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 3, 1649.
(Venn, i. 368.)
ELLIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 10,
1708-9. S. of Thomas. B. at Holbeck, Lines. School,
Wisbech (Mr Carter). Scholar, 1708-9; Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. 1716. Fellow, 1716-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.
1716; priest, Dec. 22, 1717. Buried in the College chapel,
Nov. 23, 1719. Will, V.C.C. (Peile, n. 171.)
ELLIS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 13, 1731.
B. at Enfield, Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1731 ;
B.A. 1734-5- Ord. priest (Norwich) July, 1736. R. of
Osgathorpe, Leics., 1749-64. V. of Ledsham, Yorks., 1765-
70. R. of Leake, Notts., 1770-95. Died Mar. 17, 1795, aged
84. (G. Mag.; Nichols, m. 921.)
ELLIS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 19, 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21;
priest, Dec. 23, 1604. V. of Owthorne, Yorks., 1604-42.
ELLIS, GEORGE. Matric. from TRINITY, Michs. i6i5,as'Elwis'-
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
ELLIS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1617; B.A.
1620-1. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 22, 1623-4.
ELLIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 14, 1625. S. of
George, of Yorkshire. School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy).
ELLIS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 30, 1671. Matric.
1671; Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1680. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1680. Ord. priest (London) Apr. 23, 1678. R of
Over Worton, Oxon., 1683.
ELLYS, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1565.
ELLIES, GRIFFITH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 9, 1641. S. of Ellis Jones, yeoman, of LlanUyfny
Carnarvon. B. there. School, Bangor. Matric. 1641.
ELLYS, HENRY. Adm. (age 14) at CAIUS, Dec. 19, 1560. Of
Thorpe, Norfolk. S. of Hugh (1560), gent. School, Norwich.
ELLIS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1602-
B.A. i6o5-«, as Ellice.
ELYS, HUGH. Adm. FelL-Com. at CAIUS, Dec. 19, 1560. Of
Thorpe, Norfolk, gent. Probably came to accompany his t
Henry (1560). Buried at Martham Jan. 6, 1564-5 Will
(Norwich) 1565.
ELLIS, JOHN
ELLYS, JAMES. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1554; B.A.
1557-8; M.A. 1561; LL.D. 1568. 'Priest, M.A., parson of
Llanfwrog, Carnarvon, and of Llandwrog: student in Cam-
bridge.' (Return of Bishop of Bangor, 1561.) Resident in
Trinity Hall, Aug. 1564. Adm. advocate, Jan. 21, 1571-2.
Chancellor and preb. of Peterborough. Treasurer of Bangor.
R. of LJanvoroc, Denbigh. Died 1596. (Cooper, n. 208;
Browne Willis, Bangor, 266.)
ELLIS, JEREMIAH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1705.
B. at Swaffham, Norfolk. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1709-10; M.A.
1713. Fellow, 1708. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1709;
priest, May 27, 1711. Usher at Grantham School. R. of
Charleton, Lines. R. of Harston, Leics., 1721.
ELLIS, JOHN. B.A. 1507-8.
ELLIS, JOHN. Of JESUS. B.A. 1532-3. Preb. of Rochester,
1551-4 and 1559-76. V. of St Nicholas, Rochester, 1551.
Preb. of Hereford, 1552. R. of Cegidog, Denbigh, 1553;
deprived, 1554; restored, 1559. Dean of Hereford, 1560-76.
Preb. of Worcester, 1570. Died 1576. (Cooper, i. 363;
A. Gray.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1554.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. scholar at CLARE, 1562.
ELLYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Easter, 1564. Sizar to
Lord Henry Howard.
ELLYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1581.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Oct. i, 1587, as
'B.A.' Probably R. of Fletton, Hunts., 1588-1635. Died
1635-
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1586; B.A.
1589-90; M.A. 1593. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July
ii, 1591.
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1618; B.A.
1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest,
Sept. 20, 1624.
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1626. Of
Wales. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1633.
Fellow of St Catharine's, 1631.
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, 1630. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1634; M.A. 1638. Fellow, 1634. Doubtless
the author of Vindiciae Catholicae, described in the D.N.B.
(but not B.D., as stated by Lipseomb and D.N.B., or proctor).
Sided at first, with the Parliament, and preached before the
House of Commons, 1644. Appointed to the third portion
of Waddesdon, Bucks., before 1660. Changed sides, and was
appointed to the other two-thirds, in 1661. Married Susanna,
dau. of William Welbore, of Cambs. Died Nov. 3, 1681,
aged 75. Buried at Waddesdon. M.I. there. Father of
William (1671), Charles (1681) and Samuel (1669). (Lips-
comb, i. 508; D.N.B.)
ELLYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 15, 1631.
S. of Sir Thomas (1586), Knt. B. at Grantham. Bapt. July
26, 1614. School, Grantham (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. One of these names V. of South
Kyme, Lines., 1648; another R. of Toft, Cambs., tfll 1656.
Brother of Thomas (1620) and William (1623). (Peile, i. 412.)
ELLIS, JOHN. D.D. 1635 (Incorp. from St Andrews). Of
Llandegwin, Merioneth. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
1617, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1632;
D.D. St Andrews, 1634. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford,
1628. R. of Wheatfield, Oxon., 1629-47. R. of Chinnor, c.
1646. R. of St Mary, Dolgelley, 1646-66. Died 1666. (Al.
Oxon.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1637. Of
Lincolnshire.
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1647.
ELLYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CAIUS, Feb. 15, 1647-8.
S. of John, of Raveningham, Norfolk, gent. B. at Hunting-
field, Suffolk. Schools, Wingfield, Suffolk (Mr Jermey),
Hoxne (Mr Hall) and Wrentham (Mr Batho and Mr Pollard).
Matric. 1647-8; Scholar, 1648-55; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
Fellow, 1659-1703. Incorp. at Oxford, 1661. Master of Caius,
Jan. i, 1702-3. Knighted, 1705, whilst Vice-Chancellor, on
the visit of Queen Anne. An eminent tutor, but as master in
bitter strife with the fellows. Died Nov. 29, 1716. Buried
at Swaffham Prior, Cambs. M.I. there. (Venn, i. 370.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 26, 1655.
S. of Evan, clerk, of Pennant, Montgomeryshire. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. Perhaps
fellow of Clare, 1662.
ELLIS, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1663, from New College, Oxford.
Matric. from Wadham, Oxford, July 25, 1655; B.A. 1658-9;
M.A. 1661; D.D. 1678, from St John's College, Oxford.
Chaplain at New College. R. of Llanddyfnan, Anglesea, and
of Llanfawr, 1658. Precentor of St David's, 1667. Preb. of
St Asaph, 1670-93. Died Oct. 15, 1693. Buried at St Chad's,
Shrewsbury. (Al. Oxon.)
ELLTS, JOHN
ELLYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 13, 1664.
S. of Edward, gent., of Henstead, Suffolk^ Schools, North-
cove (Mr Nuttall), Henstead (Mr Utting) and Barsham
(Mr Nuttall). Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664-8; M.B. 1669;
M.D. 1704. One of these names adm. at Leyden, Apr. 27,
1688. (Venn, i. 421.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 18,
1673. Of Norfolk. School, Cambridge. Matric. 1673; B.A.
1676-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1677; priest, Mar. 12,
1681-2. V. of Didlington, Norfolk, 1685-1720. R. of Munde-
ford, 1699-1720.
ELLIS, JOHN. B.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Andrew,
of Hanmer, Flints. Matric. from Brasenose, May 13, 1673,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1676-7; M.A. (from Hart Hall) 1709.
Perhaps V. of Willesford, Wilts., 1686. (Al. Oxon.)
ELLYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 20, 1679. OfWyham,
Lines. S. of Sir Thomas (1645), of Wyham. Matric. 1680.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 21, 1681-2. Died May 2,
1686, aged 22. Buried in the Temple. Probably brother
of William (1673). (Lines. Pedigrees, 326; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
ELLYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 20, 1682-3.
S. of Anthony, woollen-draper, of Yarmouth. B. there.
School, Yarmouth. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1683-90; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1690. Fellow, 1690-1716. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) Sept. 20, 1696; priest, Feb. 28, 1696-7. R. of
Burgh Castle and Belton, Suffolk, 1714-28. Died Jan. 13,
1728-9. Buried at Burgh Castle. M.I. there. Nephew of
John, the master. (Venn, I. 472.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. at COFPUS CHRISTI, 1686. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Ord. priest (Nor-
wich) Dec. 20, 1696. R. of Igborough, Norfolk, 1696. R. of
Cranwich, 1713, and R. of Langford.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 5, 1692.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Cotton, Suffolk. B. there. Schools,
Gislingham (Mr Sparrow) and Bury. Matric. 1692; Scholar,
1692-6. A medical student. Died Aug. 18, 1696. M.I. at
Bury. Uncle of John (1727). The father was a medical
doctor. (Venn, I. 490.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, June 29, 1696.
S. of Joseph, husbandman. B. at Llanvihangel, Montgom.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 17, 1697.
S. of John, gent. B. at Burton Agnes, Yorks. School,
Beveriey. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord.
deacon (York) May 1703; priest, 1704.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1701. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1702.
ELLIS, JOHN. M.A. 1714 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
clerk, of Llanbeblig, Carnarvon. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, June 23, 1707, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1711; M.A.
1714. (Al. Oxon.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, 1717 (s. of John).
Migrated to Trinity, as sizar, Apr. 21, 1719 (s. of William).
Age if. School, St Paul's, London. Scholar, 1722; B.A.
1722-3. One of these names V. of Westbury, Bucks., 1735-40.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, May 18,
1723. B. at Newark, Notts. School, Brigg; Lines. Matric.
1723, as William.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 14,
1726-7. S. of William, Esq., of Westhorpe, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Botesdale (Mr Mabourn). Matric. 1727. Of Cotton,
Suffolk, Esq. Died Nov. i, 1739. Buried at Cotton. M.I.
there. (Venn, n. 26.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 15, 1738. S. of ,
clerk, deceased. Matric. 1738; Rustat Scholar; LL.B. 1745.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1745. Perhaps R. of Runcton,
Norfolk. Died Nov. 4, 1787, aged 65. (G. Mag.)
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1740. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1741; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1745; priest, May, 1746. R. of Runton, Norfolk,
1746-88. R. of Beeston Regis, 1746-56. R. of South Repps,
1756-88.
ELLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Dec. 3, 1750;
Scholar, 1752; LL.B. 1759.
ELLIS, JOSEPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674.' Of Norwich.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 1679; priest, Feb. 1680-1. V. of Earlham,
Norwich, 1683-1712. Lecturer of St Edmund's, Norwich,
1681; of St Andrew's, 1694-1712. Died 1712, aged 55.
Father'of Benjamin Joseph (1702). (Masters.)
ELLIS, JOSEPH. B.A. of TRINITY HALL, when ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 4, 1721; priest (York) Mar. 1722-^. Doubt-
less the man who was LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1728.
ELLYS, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1574-5: M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon (Peterb.); priest (Ely)
Apr. 15, 1576. V. of Wimbish, Essex, 1581-1634.
v. A. c. n. 97
ELLIS, THOMAS
ELLIS, LION. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1606.
Probably 4th s. of Edward (1562). B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
Ord deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, June 5. 1615. R. of
Fulbeck, Lines. Preb. of Lincoln, 1615-35. Died May 27,
1635. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. Probably brother of
Edward (1605). (Lines. Pedigrees, 324.)
ELLIS, NICHOLAS. B.Civ.L. 1536-7 (Incorp. from Oxford).
A Nicholas Ellys was R. of Catwick, Holderness, in 1526.
ELLIS, PETER. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1647; B.A. 1649-50.
ELLYS, RALPH. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1592-3. One of these
names, of Spinkhall, Yorks., gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
26, 1594. Perhaps of York, Esq.; b. at Bradfield, Yorks.;
buried in York Minster. Will Jan. 3, 1622. (P.M.G., 798.)
ELLIS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, e. 1595.
ELLIS, RICHARD. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1608-9. B. at
Lavenham, Suffolk. Ord. deacon (Coventry and Lichfield) ;
priest (London) Dec. 23, 1610, age 24. C. of Gt Wigborough,
Essex. R. of Beaumont with Mose, 1616-28. Perhaps R. of
Thornton-le-Moor, Lines., 1623-8. Died 1628.
ELLIS, ROBERT. B.D. 1523-4; D.D. 1530-1. Dominican friar.
Prior of the house at Stafford. (Cooper, I. 528.)
ELLIS or ALLIS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Feb. 3,
1624-5. S. of Robert, of Essex. Schools, Linton (Mr Leinitz)
and Ashdon (Mr Britten). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1629-30; M.A.
1634. One of these names V. of Durham, Kent, 1647.
ELLIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May x,
1652. S. of Robert, gent., of Rudstone, Bridlington, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sneaton, Yorks.
ELLIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 19,
1654-5. S. of Robert. B. at Ipswich. School, Felsted
(Mr Glascock). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. Ord. deacon
(London) July, 1677; priest, Sept. 1677. R. of Ramsden
Crays, Essex, 1677. Died 1678. (Peile, i. 565.)
ELLIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 8, 1689. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.B. 1694.
ELLIS, ROGER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1579.
ELLIS, ROGER. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 8, 1665; B.A.
1668. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1668-9; priest, Sept. 1669.
V. of Brompton, Yorks., 1671. Died before Sept. 1685.
(Peile, i. 615.)
ELLYS, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1581;
B.A. 1584-5. One of these names, of Carnarvon, adm. at the
Inner Temple, Dec. ir, 1586.
ELLIS, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1629. Of
Lincolnshire. B.A. 1633-4.
ELLIS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 21, 1669.
Doubtless s. of John (1630), R. of Waddesdon, Bucks. From
Westminster School. Marshal of the King's Bench, 1688.
Left the country after the Revolution. Brother of Charles
(1681) and William (1671). (Al. Westmon.)
ELLIS, SETH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 12, 1690.
S. of William, cutler. B. at Sheffield, Yorks. School, Sheffield.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Ord. priest (York)
Sept. 1703. P.C. of Brampton, Chesterfield. Died 1747.
Father of the next. (F.M.G., 827.)
ELLIS, SETH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 24, 1734.
S. of Seth (above), P.C. of Brampton, Derbs. School,
Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1739; priest, Sept. 20, 1741. C. of
Claxby. C. of Gt Hale, Lines., 1765-91. He was suspended
by the Bishop, 1748-58. Died Jan. 20, 1791 (Scott-Mayor,
in. 457; F.M.G., 827.)
ELLIS, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1663. S. of Edward, clerk, of Guflsfield, near Welshpool,
Montgom. B. there. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1664; B.A.
1666-7.
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
c. 1460.
ELLYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1545.
ELLIS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1562. One
of these names V. of Darton, Yorks., 1578-1625. Another,
R. of Gt Carlton, near Louth, 1603-26. (Peile, i. 77-)
ELLYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1586.
This, or the next, was s. of Thomas, of Witham, Lines.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 9, 1589. Barrister. Ancient, 1608.
Bencher, 1618. Knighted at York, Apr. 15, 1617. One of the
King's Council in the North. Died 1627. Buried at Grant-
ham, Sept. 7, 1627. Father of Thomas (1620), John (1631),
William (1623) and Edmund (1622). (Peile, i. 185; Lines.
Pedigrees, 325.)
ELLIS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1589.
ELLIS, THOMAS
ELLIS, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, July, 1620.
Eldest s. of Sir Thomas (1586), of Grantham, Knt. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 22, 1622. Of Witham and Northill, Beds.
Died Apr. 6, 1640. Brother of John (1631) and William
(1623). Father of Thomas (1645-6). (Lines. Pedigrees, 325.)
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 26, 1623. S. of
William (1587-8), minister, of Brinkley, Cambs. Schools,
Brinkley (Mr Ashwell) and Perse, Cambridge. Migrated to
Magdalene. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these names
R. of Lopham, Norfolk. Deprived, 1663. Another ejected
from Hempstead, Essex, 1662. (Peile, i. 350.)
ELLIS, THOMAS (1631), see ELWIS.
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. sirar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 14, 1635.
S. of Allen, weaver. B. at Hinderclay, Suffolk. School,
Botesdale (Mr Eaton). Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1639.
ELLIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1638. Of Yorkshire.
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Jan. 30, 1645-6.
Of Bedfordshire. S. of Thomas (1620), of Northill, Beds, and
Wyham, Lines. Bapt. at Northill, Oct 8, 1627. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 1646. Created baronet, June 30, 1660.
Of Gt Ponton, Lines. Died before Nov. 1670. Father of
John (1679) and probably of William (1673). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 325; G.E.C.)
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 20,
1647. Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps the same as the last
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 17, 1662.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6. Ord. deacon (York) c. 1667.
ELLIS, THOMAS. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1674. S. of Thomas, of
Bridport, Dorset No matriculation found. Possibly matric.
from University College, Oxford, Feb. 8, 1669-70, age 18.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674; priest, Feb. 1680-1.
ELLIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 8,
1699-1700. S. of Thomas, of Brome, Suffolk. School, Brome.
Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707.
ELLYS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, as
'William,' May 29, 1724. S. of Thomas, cutler, of Yorkshire.
B. in Sheffield. School, Sheffield (Mr Robinson). Matric.
1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 12,
1728; priest, Sept 19, 1729; title, minor canon of Ely. Died
1764.
ELLIS, TIMOTHY. Student at ST JOHN'S, when ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept 20, 1607.
ELLYS, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 3, 1650-1. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1655-6. Licensed preacher at
Belton and Burgh Castle, Suffolk, 1661.
ELLIS, WALTER. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 7, 1638-9.
Matric. 1639. Previously matric. from New Inn Hall,
Oxford, Mar. ir, 1635-6, age 16. S. of Richard, of London.
B.A. from Emmanuel, 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1644-53. V. of Cherryhinton, Cambs. (T. A. Walker,
68.)
ELLYS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1548.
ELLYS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1554-
ELYS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1555.
ELLYS, WILLIAM. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1572.
ELLYS, WILLIAM. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1587-8; M.A. 1591 ;
B.D. 1598. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1589.
R. of Brinkley, Cambs., 1602-25. Buried there July 29, 1625.
Father of Thomas (1623).
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1598; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. One of these names, M.A.,
V. of St Mary, Beverley, 1608-37. Preb. of Ripon, 1626-37.
(.V. and Q.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S. Michs.
1601.
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1618.
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 26, 1623. S. of
Sir Thomas (1586), Knt, of Grantham. B. at Lincoln
Bapt at Grantham, July 19, 1607. School, Lincoln (Mr
Phipps). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn.
Nov. 6, 1627. Barrister, Feb. 9, 1634-5. Bencher, 1654
Treasurer, 1658. M.P. for Boston, 1640 (twice), 1649-5!
1655 and 1679; for Grantham, 1656, 1660. Solicitor-General
1654. Crea ted Baronet by Cromwell, Aug. 13, 1658. Bencher
Gray's Inn, 1659. Reader, 1664. Serjeant-at-law, 1669.
King s serjeant, and knighted, Apr. 30, 1671. Justice C P
1672-6 and 1679-80. Died in Serjeant's Inn, Dec. 17, 1680.
Buried at Nocton, Lines. Brother of Thomas (1620) and
John (1631). (D.N.B.; Peile, i. 350; Lines. Pedigrees-
G.E.C. D.N.B. is wrong in making him M.A. at Caius.)
98
ELLISON, GEORGE
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1627.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. and h. of George, of Wyham,
Lines., gent, adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 6, 1628-9; age 23 in
1634. (Lines. Pedigrees, 325.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 19,
1627-8. S. of John, cook, of King's College. B. in Cambridge.
School, Cambridge (Perse). Matric. 1628; Scholar, 1628-34;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1634-74. V. of Foulden,
Norfolk, May 8, 1648; by the Parliamentary Committee.
(He subscribed in the Bishop of London's book, May u,
1648. (Venn, i. 283.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1638. Of London. One of these names s. and h. of
Edmund, of Wellingore, Lines., Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 4, 1638.
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1670. S. of Sidney, deceased, of Uedrode in Llansilin, near
Chirk, Denbigh. B. there. School, Ruthin. Matric. 1670.
ELLIS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). S. of John (1630),
R. of Waddesdon, Bucks. Elected to Christ Church, Oxford,
trom Westminster, 1665. B.A. (Oxford) 1669. Comptroller
for Leinster and Munster, 1678. Knighted, 1686. Privy
Councillor to James II in Ireland, 1690. Attainted, 1691.
Secretary to James II at St Germain. Died at Rome, 1732.
Brother of Charles (1681) and of Samuel (1669). (D.N.B.;
Al. Westmon.; Al. Oxon.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Jan. 21, 1673-
4. Probably s. of Sir Thomas (1645-6), of Wyham, Lines.,
Bart. Succeeded as Bart. Died Oct 6, 1727, aged 74.
Probably brother of John (1679). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Lines.
Pedigrees, 326.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1674- S. of William,
of Coventry, clerk. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Mar. 15, 1666-7, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1670. (Al. Oxon.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 21,
1683-4. S. of William, of Kiddall, Yorks. Bapt at Barwick-
in-Elmet, Sept. 27, 1665. School, Grantham. Matric. 1684.
Of the Inner Temple; adm. Apr. 14, 1684. High Sheriff of
Yorks. Buried at Kellington, Oct 27, 1729. (Tkoresby Soc.,
n. 57.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 30,
1724, from Magdalene. S. of Timothy, gent, of Yorkshire.
B. at Doncaster. School, Brigg, Lines. (Mr Waterworth).
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sirar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June n,
1733. S. of John, of Yorkshire. B. at Clifton. School,
Sherburn (Mr Young). Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A.
1741. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 26, 1737-8; priest, Mar. 13,
1738-9. V. of Kirby and Broughton, Yorks., 1745-80. V. of
Lastingham, 1771-89. Chaplain to Lord Grantham. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 447.)
ELLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 19,
1747. S. of Henry, alehouse-keeper, of Middlesex (brewer of
Wapping). B. at Wapping, May 19, 1730. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Fellow, 1753-
60. Ord deacon (Ely) Mar. 18, 1753; priest (Chester) Nov. 17,
1754. Master of Aldenham Grammar School, 1757-68. R. of
All Hallows, Steyning, 1758-1801. Master of Alford School,
Lines., 1775-1801. Author, classical, etc. Buried at Alford,
Nov. 29, 1801. (Scott-Mayor, in. 573; Genealogist, N.S., xrv.
109.)
ELLIS, . B.Can.L. 1502-3.
ELLIS, . D.Civ.L. before I535-*.
.ELLYS, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, 1693-4.
ELLIS, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Nov. 9, 1720.
Resided, till 1726.
ELLISON or ELYSON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1545. Of Northumberland. B.A. 1549-50. Fellow of
St John's, 1555. Doubtless Master of Pocklington School,
till 1581. Buried Sept. 27, 1581.
ELLISON, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 22, 1654. S. of Robert, merchant, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne (M.P. for Newcastle). B. there. School, Houghton-le-
Spring (Mr Caunt). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 27, 1655. Married, atStNicholas, Newcastle,
July 2, 1663, Jane, dau. of William Carr. Died Aug. 1685.
Brother of Robert (1666) (Surtees Soc., n. 280.)
ELLISON, DAVID. Matric, sirar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. P.C. of Chelford, Cheshire, 1635.
R. of Childwall, Lanes., c. 1645.
ELLYSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 8,
1666-7. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Pocklington, Yorks.
B. at Easington, Durham [?E. Riding, Yorks.]. School,
Pocklington. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1671; priest, Sept 1672. V. of Ellerton, Yorks., 1691-
1703.
ELLISON, JOHN
ELLISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1652. S. of John, draper, of Altham, Lanes. B. in Upper
Darwen, Lanes. School, Burnley (Mr Asplin). Matric. 1652;
B.A. 1655-6.
ELLISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 23, 1663. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1663. One of these names, s. and h. of
James, of Skircoat, Yorks., gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, June i,
1663.
ELLISON, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1719- S- of Nathaniel,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, D.D. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Mar. 22, 1710-1, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1715. V. of
Bedlington, Northumberland, 1719-73. Lecturer at St
Andrew's, Newcastle. Married at St John's, Newcastle, Sept.
29, 1719, Mary Bates. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle,
Dec. 30, 1773. (A I. Oxon.)
ELLISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1666.
S. of Robert, of Newcastle (Sheriff and M.P.). B. there.
School, Berwick. Brother of Cuthbert (1654).
ELLISON, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1652. S. of Henry, yeoman, deceased, of Wavertree, Lanes.
B. there. School, Much Woolton. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1659. V. of Hale Chapej, Lanes., 1659. R. of Warring-
ton, 1663-4. Brother of William (1652).
ELISON, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, May 14, 1625.
S. of John, minister of the Flemish Church, Norwich. B.
there. Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1626-9; B.A. 1628-9. Adm.
student at Leyden, 1630. Succeeded his father as minister
of the Flemish Church, Norwich, c. 1639-76. Died June i,
1676. M.I. in the Dutch Church. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, i. 270.)
ELLISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 22,
1655. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Hutton, Yorks. B.
there. School, Wearmouth. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9;
M.A. 1667. Head Master of Pocklington School, 1664-93.
Stated to be ' de Heldon in Com. Dunelm.' Buried May 6, 1693.
ELLISON, THOMAS. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1668. Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. 28, 1655; B.A. (Oxford) 1665.
R. of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes., 1662. Buried in Dukin-
fleld Nonconformist Chapel, Feb. 26, 1700. (Al. Oxon.;
Viet. Hist. Lanes., iv. 348.)
ELLISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 13, 1685.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692.
Probably R. of Pulford, Cheshire, 1694.
ELLISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 15,
1699. S. of John, of Bingley, Yorks. School, Bingley
(Mr Hoyle). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3.
ELLYSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 10,
1720. S. of Thomas, R. of Ashton, Cheshire. B. at Pulford,
Cheshire. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721; LL.B. 1725. R. of
Hoole, Lanes., 1732-63. P.C. of Chorley, 1733-63. Buried
there Aug. 13, 1763. (Viet. Hist. Lanes., vi. 147.)
ELLISON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 21,
1670. S. of William (? 1652), of Wavertree, Lanes. School,
Toxteth Park (Mr Ursely). Matric. 1670; Scholar, 1670.
Ord. deacon (Chester) June 17, 1673 ; priest (Lincoln) June 13 ,
1676. R. of Market Bosworth, 1676. P.C. of Coley, Halifax,
i682-c. 1702. V. of Haworth, 1702-3; and V. of Otley.
R. of Wattisfield, Suffolk, 1714-33. Chaplain to Lady Anne
Cheek. Died Jan. 29, 1732-3. M.I. at Wattisfield. (Venn, i.
441 ; Turner's Hawortk.)
ELLISON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1604; B.A. 1607-8. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1611-2; priest,
June, 1612. Licensed to preach.
ELLISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1652. S. of Henry, yeoman, deceased, of Wavertree, near
Liverpool, Lanes. B. there. School, Much Woolton. Matric.
1652. Brother of Samuel (1652). Perhaps father of Timothy
(1670).
ELLISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 31,
1658-9. S. of John, gent., of Silkstone, Yorks. B. there.
School, Worsborough, Yorks. (Mr Hanson). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 25, 1660-1.
ELLISTON, see also ALLISTON.
ELLISTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1584; B.A. 1590-1. Probably ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
1595. R. of Wetherden, Suffolk, 1597. Perhaps V. of Acton,
1597-
ELLISTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1616. Of Essex. B.A. 1619.
BLLISTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1641.
S. of Joseph Alliston (1595). Matric. 1642. One of these
names adm. student at Leyden, Sept. 1646. Brother of
Matthew (1642).
ELLISTON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1727. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Fellow, 1732-4.
Died in College, Feb. 6, 1734-5- Buried in the Chapel.
(G. Mag.)
ELMSAL, HENRY
ELLISTON, JpSEPH. M.D. from ST JOHN'S, 1662. Possibly
Joseph Allistone (1625).
ELLISTON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22,
1642. Of Essex. S. of Joseph Alliston (1595)! Matric. 1642.
Died of small-pox, in College, May 14, 1644. Brother of John
(1641).
ELLISTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
6, 1750. S. of William, farmer, of Suffolk. B. at Bardfield.
School, Dedham (Mr Grimwood). Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754;
M.A. 1757; B.D. from Sidney, 1764; D.D. 1764 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow of Sidney, 1758. Master, May 8, 1760-1807. Vice-
Chancellor, 1763-4, 1786-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 21,
1758; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1759. R- of Keystone, Hunts.,
1764-1807. Died Feb. n, 1807. Buried in Sidney College
ChapeL (Scott-Mayor, in. 598.)
ELLITHORPE JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 24, 1673. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Holme, Yorks.
B. there. School, Pocklington. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7;
M.A. 1681. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1680.
ELLOTSON, JOHN, see ELLETSON.
ELLWALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 16, 1644.
Matric. 1644.
ELLY, see ELY.
ELMAN, ELMHAM or HELMAN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a
scholar from Eton, 1502. B.A. 1506-7, ist in iheordo; M.A.
1510; B.D. 1517-8; D.D. 1520-1. Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 7, 1511-2. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1533. 'Of Norwich
diocese.'
ELMAR, JOHN. A monk. B.D. 1529-30; D.D. 1535-6.
ELMER, see also AYLMER.
ELMER, LEVENTHORPE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1616. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Nov. 19, 1619.
ELMES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CAIUS, Sept. 18,
1573. S. of Henry, of Cransley, Northants. School, Peter-
borough.
ELMES, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. i, 1556. 4th s. of John, of Lilford, Northants. Matric.
1556. Left, in 1559. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1560.
Inherited from his father lands in Swinestead and Swayfield,
Lines. Buried at Swinestead. Will proved at Grantham,
Aug. 8, 1622. Brother of the next.
ELMES, LEWIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs. 1559.
5th s. of John, of Lilford, Northants. In Holy Orders.
Confrater of Browne's Hospital, Stamford, 1573. Buried
at Stamford, Oct. 19, 1576. Brother of John (above).
ELMES, SPINKES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 1713-4- B. in
London.
ELMS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 9,
1641. S. of Anthony, of Greens-Norton, Northants., Esq.
School, Adstone (Mr Cotton). Sheriff of Northants., 1669.
Knighted, July 19, r688. Died at Lilford, 1690. M.I.
there; since removed to Achurch Tower. (E. H. Elmes;
Peile, i. 478.)
ELMES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1646.
Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Lilford and
Green's Norton. B. 1625. School, Oundle. Died 1653. M.I.
at Warmington Church. (E. H. Elmes.)
ELMESMORE or ELSMERE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
CAIUS, June 3, 1585. S. of William, of Diss, Norfolk. School,
Diss (Mr Pickering). B.A. 1588-9.
ELMHAM, THOMAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1389-94.
Probably the Benedictine monk of St Augustine's, Canter-
bury. Prior of Lenton, Notts., 1414. Vicar-general for
England and Scotland, 1416. Author, historical. Died c.
1440. (D.N.B.)
ELMHAM, WILLIAM. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, when ord.
acolyte by Bishop of Ely, Mar. 29, 1376.
ELMHIRST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 15, 1665.
Of Yorkshire. S. of Richard, of Houndhill, Doncaster. B.
1645. Matric. 1665; M.B. 1670. Lived at Houndhill. Died
unmarried, Dec. 23, 1715, aged 71. Will dated 1702. (Burke,
L.G.; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
ELMORE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. n,
1655-6. S. of William, carrier, of London. B. there. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60.
ELMSAL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 13,
1710. S. of William, gent. B. July 31, 1691- Bapt. at
Thornhill, Yorks., Aug. 12, 1691. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Ord. pnest
(York) May, 1716. V. of East and West Ardsley, Yorks., in
1721-50. Chaplain to the Duke of Leeds. R. of Thornton-in-
Craven, 1730-5. R. of Thornhill, 1732-58. Died June 18,
1758. Buried at Thornhill, June 20. Father of the next.
(F.M.G., 905; Al Carthus.)
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ELMSAL, HENRY
ELMSAL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1750. S. of Henry (above), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Thorpe,
near Wakefield. School, Bradford (Mr Butler). Matric. 1750;
B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757; B.D. from Emmanuel, 1764. Fellow
of Emmanuel, 1758. Chancellor's medallist, 1754. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 21, 1753; priest (Lincoln) June 14, 1767-
Inc. of East Ardsley, Yorks., 1772-97- V. of Bailey, 1772-97.
R. of Emley, 1772-97. Died Dec. 6, 1797. Buried at Thorn-
hill, Dec. ro. (Scott-Mayor, in. 600; F.M.G., 905.)
ELMESALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May n,
1665. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Purston Jaglin, near
Pontefract, Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1665.
ELMSALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1586.
ELMESTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 5, 1660.
Of Devon. Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
June 15, 1657. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1660-1. R. of Harford,
Devon, 1666. (Al. Oxon.)
ELMSTONE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2,
1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
ELMSLEY, . B.A. 1473-4; M.A. 1477, as Helmsley.
Probably William, V. of Longstanton, Cambs., till his death,
1506.
ELMY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Miens. 1604.
ELMY, THOMAS. Adrn. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 19, 1629-30.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. One of
these names, of Rumburgh, Suffolk, s. of Jeremy; bapt.
there, 1612. (Suff. Man. Fam., I. 196.)
ELMY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1625; B.A.
1628-9. ('Elinge' in grace.)
ELPHICKE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
22, 1653. S. of John. B. at Worth, Sussex. School, Eton.
Matric. 1653, as 'Uphicke'; B.A. 1656-7. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 28, 1656. Barrister, 1664. (Peile, I. 552.)
ELRINGTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1586. Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of Widdington, Essex.
Age 7 in 1578. Died Aug. 3, 1618. (Morant, H. 566.)
ELDRINGTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS,
Nov. 8, 1600. S. of Edward, of Withersfield, Suffolk. School,
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Bedwell), Herts. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, May 5, 1605. Brother of
Thomas (1600). (Venn, I. 174.)
ELRINGTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1617.
ELRINGTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 13, 1705-6. S. of William, deceased. B. at Molescroft,
near Beverley, Yorks. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1705-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1710; priest, 1711. V. of
Ottringham, Yorks., 1719-39.
ELRINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Lent,
1618-9; B.A. 1621; M.A. 1624.
ELRINGTON or ELDERTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, June, 1566. Probably of Essex. B.A. 1569-70;
M.A. 1574. Fellow, 1571-4. (Peile, I. 93.)
ELDRINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. 8,
1600. S. of Edward, of Withersfield, Suffolk. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Bedwell), Herts. Brother of Edward (1600).
ELRYNGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 13
1562-3. S. of Edward, gent., of London. School, Elmdon
Essex. Matric. 1562, as Elderton. (Venn, I. 50.)
ELDRINGTON, . Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSB, 1599-1600.
ELSAM or ELSHAM, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1603-4.
Ord deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 16, 1604; priest, Sept. 18, 1608.
C. of Waddington, Lines., 1609. Schoolmaster there
ELSAM or ELSHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 16,
1639. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1640. Migrated to
Emmanuel, 1642. B.A. 1643-4.
ELSAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June 25,
1679- S. of William, fuller. B. at Little Steeping, Lines
School, Alford. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A1 1686.
ELSBIE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 2.
1662. S. of James, of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1662- B A
1665-6; M.A. 1669. V. of Chiswick, Middlesex.
ELSBY, SAMUEL, see AILESBY.
ELSBY, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1576.
ELSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 4 1640 Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1649
ELSING or ELSYN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct.
14, 1595- S. of Henry, gent., of London. School, St Albans
Probably barrister of law of the Middle Temple, 1605 Clerk
of the House of Lords. Will proved (P.C.C.) Mar. 7, 1635-6-
'of Cornwell, Oxon.' Father of Henry, clerk of the House of
Commons. (Venn, I. 157.)
ELTOFT, THOMAS
ELSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 15,
1718. S. of William (1689), clerk, of Ryther, Yorks. School,
York (Mr Foster). Matric. 1718. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July
10, 1718.
ELSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Oct. 24,
1732. ist s. of Gregory, gent., of Yorkshire. School, Coxwold.
Matric. 1732-3. Brother of the next.
ELSLEY, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
*3> 1737- S. of Gregory, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Patrick
Brompton. School, Kirk Hea ton (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1737;
B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. R. of Patrick Brompton, 1740-66.
V. of Bumeston, 1765-89. J.P. for North Riding, in 1758.
Died May 24, 1789. Brother of Charles (above).
ELSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 6,
1689. S. of Samuel, husbandman. B. at Kirby Malzeard,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.A.
1698. Incorp. at Oxford, 1703. Ord. deacon (York) May,
1697; priest, 1697. R. of Ryther, Yorks., 1704-43. Preb. of
York, 1721-40. R. of Throckington, Northumberland, 1721-
40. Sub-dean of Ripon, 1723-43. Preb. of Ripon. Died May,
1743. Father of Charles (1718).
ELSMERE, JAMES, see ELMESMORE.
ELSMER, ROBERT. B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1479-80. Will (P.C.C.)
1512; 'of Watton, Herts.; St Thos. Acres, London; Fording-
bridge, Hants.'
ELSTOB, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 29, 1665. 3rd s. of Charles, of Foxton, near Sedgefield,
Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1665; Scholar, 1665;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672; D.D. 1705 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon
(London) June, 1671. V. of Merrington, Durham, 1676-80.
V. of Hartbum, Northumberland, 1680-3. Preb. of Canter-
bury, 1686-1721. R. of Tillington, Sussex, 1697-1721. Died
Nov. 18, 1721. Father of the next, brother of John (1665).
(Vis. of Durham, 1666; T. A. Walker, 128.)
ELSTOB, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1714- S. of Charles, D.D. (above). B. at Canterbury. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1714.
ELSTOB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 30, 1665.
S. and h. of Charles, of Foxton, near Sedgefield, Durham.
School, Durham. Of Foxton, Durham. Died 1701. Brother
of Charles (1665). (T. A. Walker, 129.)
ELSTOB, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 23,
1691. S. of Ralph, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, gent. B. there,
1673. Colleger at Eton, 1687-90. Matric. 1691. Migrated
to Oxford. Matric. at Queen's, Dec. 15, 1691, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1694; M.A. 1697. Fellow of University College,
Oxford, 1696. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1698. R. of St Swithin
and St Mary Bothaw, London, 1703-15. Author. Died
Mar. 3, 1714-5. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
ELSTON, HENRY, see OLSTEN.
ELSTON, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1570-1. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Oct. 1586. V. of Redbourne, Lines., 1585.
ELSTON, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 6,
1669. S. of Michael, of Shipton, Yorks. Matric. 1669; B.A.
1672-3.
ELSTON, . B.Civ.L. 1477-8.
ELSWOOD, CLEMENS. M.A. from KING'S, 1751. S. of Richard,
of Wayford, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, Dec. 17, 1726, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1730. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) Sept. 20, 1730; priest, Sept. 24,
1732. R. of Ibberton, Dorset, 1752-75. Chaplain to Earl of
Berkeley. R. of Corton Dinham, Somerset, 1755. Died Nov.
9, 1775- M.I. at Ibberton. (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, iv. 361.)
ELSWORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1577.
ELSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at KING'S, c. 1665.
ELTAME, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1587.
ELTHAM, . Incorp. 1482-3.
ELTISLEY, ROBERT. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1366. Brother
of the Master, Thomas Eltisley. R. of Lolworth, Cambs.
R. of St Andrew's, Holborn, 1394-6; of St Bartholomew-by-
the-Exchange, 1398-9. R. of Shering, Essex, 1399-1407.
R. of Twerne, Dorset; of Stower Provost (Masters.)
ELTISLEY, THOMAS. B.Can.L. First Master of CORPUS, c.
1350. Probably of Eltisley, Cambs. R. of Lambeth. Chap-
lain to J. Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury. R. of
Longstanton, Cambs. R. of Grantchester, 1364-75. R. of
Landbeach, 1375. Died Aug. 21, 1376. (Masters.)
ELTISLEY, THOMAS (junior). B.Can.L. Probably a member
of CORPUS CHRISTI, as he succeeded the above at the College
living of Grantchester, 1375. R. of Bletchley, Bucks., 1358.
R. of Landbeach, 1374-5. (Masters.)
ELTOFT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1743- S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Kippax, Yorks.
School, Wath (Mr Parnther). Matric. 1743. D*6*3 in College.
Buried at All Saints', Aug. 19, 1745.
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ELTON, ANTHONY
ELTON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1576.
Perhaps s. of William, of Ledbury. Of the Hazle. Buried
Sept. 3,1587. (C. J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire, 165.)
ELTON, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1675-
B. at Ledbury, Herefordshire. Matric. 1675-6. Died as a
student, of small-pox, Apr. 7, 1676. (Harwood.)
ELTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1585.
Doubtless of Shropshire. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D.
from Magdalene, 1599. R. of Thorpe-in-Glebis, Notts., 1601-
6. R. of St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, 1605-24. Buried
there Sept. 6, 1624. Will (P.C.C.) mentions late brother
Anthony: leaves books and a legacy to Magdalene College.
Perhaps brother of Anthony (1576) and Richard (1581).
(Peile, i. 183; Manning and Bray, i. 214; J. Ch. Smith.)
ELTON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1452;
B.A. 1459-60. Fellow. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Apr. 5, 1455.
Perhaps R. of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London,
1466-70 ('B.D.'). V. of Fulham, 1466-7.
ELTON, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1494. Of Yorkshire. Ord. sub-deacon
(Ely) Apr. 4, 1495 ; priest, Apr. 18, 1495. R. of Staunton-in-
le-Vale, Notts., 1528-35. Died 1535.
ELTON, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1504-5.
ELTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1605;
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
ELTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 9, 1705. B. in
Leicestershire, 1686. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1709; priest, Dec. 23, 1711.
C. of Lolworth, Cambs. Probably V. of St Charles, Tunbridge
Wells, 1723-44. R. of Speldhurst, 1727-8. R. of Trottisdifle,
1744-7. V. of Tonbridge, 1747. Died 1747.
ELTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. n, 1581.
Of Shropshire. Perhaps brother of Edward (1585).
ELTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1505-6.
ELTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSB, 1605. B.A.
1608-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 19, 1608-9; priest, Sept.
25, 1614. Minister of Melboum, Cambs.
ELTON, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1469-70.
ELTONHEAD, GEORGE. Chorister of KING'S when ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. 22, 1561-2, age 24.
ELTONHEADE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1602.
Doubtless s. of William, of Eltonhed, Lanes., gent. B.A.
1605-6. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. i, 1607-8.
Barrister-at-Law. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
ELTONHEAD, THOMAS. Scholar of PETERHOUSE. Buried at
Little St Mary's, Dec. 24, 1603.
ELTONHED, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 21, 1631-2. S. of John, Esq., of London. School,
Charlton, Kent (private; Mr Pemberton). Matric. 1632.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
ELTYE, ROGER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1615.
ELVEDON, WALTER. LL.D. Early member, and probably
fellow, of GONVILLE HALL. R. of Icklingham St James,
Suffolk, till 1347. R. of Elveden, 1347. Precentor of
Hereford, 1349-58. R. of Snetterton, Norfolk, 1352-9. R. of
Shropham, 1358-60. Archdeacon of Sudbury, 1349. Vicar-
general to Bishop Bateman, 1355. Benefactor to Gonville
Hall. An astronomer: his astrolabe is still in possession of
the College. (Venn, i. 2.)
ELVEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1573.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 28, 1577; priest, Aug. 24, 1577.
R. of Hareby, Lines.
ELVERED, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1618. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1619; B.A. 1622-3 (as 'Elured');
M.A. 1628.
ELVIE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July i, 1622.
S. of George, husbandman, of Reymerstone, Norfolk. School,
Reymerstone (Mr Chapman). Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1623-4.
ELVIN, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Apr. 19, 1615. Matric.
1615; B.A. 1618-9.
ELWALD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Nov. 7,
1635. S. of William, Esq. B. at Middleton-on-the-Wolds,
Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Pomeroy).
ELWES, see also HELWYS.
ELWES, GAWFRED (? JEFFREY). Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1712. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of Robert (1681-2), of
Throcking, Herts. Bapt. there, Jan. 16, 1696. Matric. 1713-
4. Knighted, 1744. Died Feb. 5, 1776. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
N.S., iv. 135.)
ELWES or HELWYS, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
June, 1573. S. of John, of Worlaby, Lines. Bapt. at Askham,
Notts., Sept. i, 1561. Studied law at Lincoln's Inn. Knighted,
May 7, 1603. Lieutenant of the Tower. Hanged on Tower
Hill for complicity in the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury,
Nov. 20, 1615. (D.N.B.; D' Ewe's Diary.)
ELWIN, THOMAS
ELWES, GERVASE. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.), ist s. of Sir Gervase,
of Stoke College, Bart. M.P. for Sudbury, 1679 (Feb. and
Sept.) and 1681. Died before his father. Father of Hervey
(below). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
ELWES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1629.
S. and h. of Edward, of Grove House, Fulham, London,
deceased. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1632. Died 1678.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., iv. 133.)
ELWES, HERVEY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 22, 1702.
Fell. -Com. Apr. 17, 1703. Of Suffolk. S. of Gervase (1675).
Succeeded his grandfather as Bart., 1706. M.P. for Sudbury,
1706, 1708, 1713, 1715. Died, at Stoke, unmarried, Sept. 18,
1763. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
ELWES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 30, 1650.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Jeremy, of Broxbourne, Herts., and
Roxby, Lines., to whom his father bequeathed Ellerbeck,
Yorks. Brother of Jeremy (next). (Misc. Gen. et Her., iv.
I34-)
ELWES, JEREMY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Sept. 6, 1649.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of Jeremy, of Throcking, Herts., and
Roxby, Lines. Succeeded his father, 1654. Died 1678-9.
Father of the next and of Robert, brother of James (above).
ELWES or ELLWAYS, JEREMY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY,
Oct. 16, 1678. Eldest s. of Jeremy (above). Matric. 1678.
Succeeded his father, 1678. Died 1683. Brother of Robert
(1681-2). (Burke, L.G.)
ELWYS, JOHN. M.Gram. 1490-1.
ELWES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Jan.
11, 1681-2. Fell.-Com. Mar. 31, 1683. S. of Jeremy (1649),
of Throcking, Herts., and of Roxby and Bigby, Lines.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1682. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 30,
1682. Succeeded his elder brother Jeremy (1678) in the
family estates. Died June 10, 1731. Buried at Throcking.
(T. A. Walker, 170; Burke, L.G.)
ELWES, SILVIUS. Scholar of TRINITY, 1596. S. of Geoffrey,
of Woodford, Essex. Bapt. at St Mary Bothawe, London,
Sept. 26, 1576. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Chaplain of Trinity,
1601-37. Died Dec. 14, 1638. (Misc. Gen. et Her., iv. 133.)
ELWES or ELWAES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1590. Scholar of Trinity, 1590.
ELWICK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 12, 1721. B. at
Bredgar, Kent. Matric. 1721.
ELWICK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 27, 1692. Of
Doncaster. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. V. of Bredgar, Kent,
1699-1722. Died 1722.
ELWYN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent,
1597-80. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; M.D. 1595.
Fellow, 1586-98. Taxor, 1591. L.R.C.P. 1602. Fellow,
R.C.P. 1605. Physician to the royal household. (Cooper, n.
528; Munk, i. 122.)
ELWYN, JOHN. Of GONVILLE HALL. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525.
S. of Peter, of Wood Dalling. Chantry priest of St Michael
Coslany, Norwich; afterwards rector, 1561-8. Benefactor to
Gonville Hall. Will (Norw. C. C.) 1569. (Venn, i. 26.)
ELWYN or ELVIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter,
1569; B.A. 1572-3. V. of Westwell, Kent, 1580; suspended,
1583. Died c. 1592. (Cooper, n. 145.)
ELWIN, PETER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 3, 1641-2.
Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Peter, of Thurning, Norfolk. B.
c. 1623. Matric. 1642. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1643.
Died July 7, 1695. Buried at Thurning. M.I. Will (Nor-
wich) 1695. Father of the next.
ELWIN, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, July 25,
1678. S. of Peter, gent, (above), of Thurning, Norfolk. B.
there. Schools, Wood Dalling (Mr Hutton) and Seaming
(Mr Burton). Of Tuttington, Esq. Bought the Manor of
Booton, 1713. Died Feb. 5, 1721. M.I. at Tuttington.
Father of the next, and of Thomas (1705). (Venn, i. 460.)
ELLWYN, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 8, 1703.
S. of Peter (1678), of Tuttington, Norfolk. B. at Hevening-
ham. Schools, North Walsham (Mr Harvey) and Norwich.
Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1703-6. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 15, 1702. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1720. Died s.p. Sept. 15,
1731. Buried at Tuttington. M.I. (Will P.C.C.) 1731.
Brother of Thomas (1705). (Venn, i. 510.)
ELWYN, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, June 3,
1748. S. of Peter, of Booton, Norfolk and grand-nephew of
Peter (1703). B. at Thurning, Jan. 20, 1729-30. Schools,
Norwich (Mr Bullimer) and Seaming (Mr Brett). Matric.
1748. Of Booton and Thurning, Esq. Died June 22, 1798.
Buried at Booton. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, n. 61.)
ELWYN or ELVYN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1575. Matric. Easter, 1576; B.A. 1578-9- Perhaps s. of John,
of Heigham, Norfolk, tanner. R. of Lammas, Norfolk, 1581-
1609. Buried there Aug. n, 1609. (J. H. Holley.)
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EL WIN, THOMAS
ELWIN or ELVIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS,
Feb. 24, 1617-8. S. of Simon, attorney, of Hevingham Park,
Norwich. School, 'St Edward's Church, Cambridge,' and
King's, Cambridge (Mr Leveringe). Scholar, 1618-22; B.A.
1620-1; M.A. 1625. Fellow, 1622-8.
ELWYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 31,
1705. S. of Peter (1678), Esq., of Tuttington, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton and Mr Hoadley).
Matric. 1705. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 27, 1706.
Apparently died young. Brother of Peter (1703). (Venn, I.
513.)
ELWIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1631, as
'Ellis'; B.A. 1635-6.
ELWYS, . B.Can.L. 1500-1.
ELWOOD or ELLWOOD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
SIDNEY, Apr. 12, 1654. 4th s. of Thomas, farmer, of 'Dered-
ing," Cumberland. Schools, Calbeck (Mr Waterson) and
Sebergham (Mr Hecsteter). Matric. 1654. Migrated to Clare,
Nov. 28, 1654, with Dr Dillingham, the Master. B.A.
1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow of Clare. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 15; priest, July 18, 1661. Brother of John (1648).
ELWOOD, HEKRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1588
Of Cambridgeshire.
ELWOOD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 13,
1716-7. S. of Henry, of Dartford, Kent. School, Charter-
house.
ELLWOOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Sept. 27,
1648. S. of Thomas, fanner. B. at 'Deridding,' Grastak
(Greystoke), Cumberland. Schools, Sowerby (Mr Priestman)
and Crosthwaite (Mr Sanderson). Matric. 1648-9; B.A.
1652-3; M.A. 1656. V. of East Riston, Norfolk, 1661. V. of
Happisburgh, 1661. R. of Ridlington, 1668-70. Married,
Apr. 1655, Mary Drew, widow. Brother of George (1654).
ELWOOD, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1611; B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1615-6; priest,
Dec. 1618.
ELWOOD, MUNGO. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 7, 1661. Matric.
1661-2; B.A. 1665-6.
ELWOOD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1635. S. of Francis, farmer, deceased, of Hull. B. at Marfleet,
Yorks. School, Hull. Matric. 1635. One of these names V. of
West Mailing, Kent, 1660-2.
ELWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1587.
Of Dover, Kent. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1589.
ELWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
ELWOOD, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1567. A
William El wood living at Nafierton, East Riding, Yorks., in
1572-
ELY, ANTHONY, see ELLIS.
ELY, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter. 1617; B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1633. Incorp. at Oxford, as 'Ellis,' 1622 (as
'B.A.', and s. of John, of Gt Carlton, Lines.). Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20, 1624. V. of Utterby,
Lines., 1631.
ELIE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1575. One of these names 'chapter-messenger* at Lincoln,
1580.
ELEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
ELY, JOHN. M.A. 1485-6; B.D. 1499-1500. Fellow of CLARE,
1486.
ELLY, JOHN. Adm. (age 16) at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 4, 1641. Of Lapworth, Warws. S. of John, D.D., Canon
of Windsor. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1645-6, as 'Ellis.' Fellow,
1645-8.
ELY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1657. Of
Lincolnshire. Doubtless ist s. of Thomas, of Utterby, Lines.
Of Utterby, Esq. Married Sarah, dau. of John Vesey, about
1670. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
ELY, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1597. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605.
ELYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1582-3;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow, c. 1588. Incorp. at Oxford,
1593. V. of Charing, Kent, 1595. R. of Dimchurch, 1605-19.
R. of Smarden, 1619-44. Died 1644.
ELYE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1592.
ELY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1641. Matric. 1641 •
B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. V. of Henham, Essex, till 1662
(ejected). Died 1681, at Bishop's Stortford. Buried Dec. 14
Father of William (1675). (Calamy, i. 508.)
ELLY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1699. S. of John, druggist B. at Hinkly, Leics. School,
Kibworth (Mr Dand). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June 19, 1709.
EMERSON, PETER
ELY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 8, 1741.
S. of Thomas, of Thorley, Herts. School, St Paul's. Ex-
hibitioner from thence. Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1742; B.A.
1744-5. Under-Master, St Paul's School, 1748-61. Died
July 28, 1761. (G. Mag.)
ELY, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1651; B.A.
1654-5.
ELY, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 6, 1674- Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 1678; priest, May, 1681.
ELY, THOMAS. D.D. Augustinian friar. Licensed to hear con-
fessions in the Ely diocese, Nov. 15, 1466.
ELIE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 16, 1605.
S. of Walter, gent., of Seaming, Norfolk, deceased. School,
East Dereham (Mr Alstone). Matric. 1605 ; Scholar, 1606-12 ;
B.A. 1608-9.
ELEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1632.
S. and h. of Thomas. Perhaps of Louth, Lines. ; adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1633.
ELY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 28, 1675.
S. of Samuel (1641). B. at Henham, Essex. School, Bishop's
Stortford. V. of Henham, Essex.
ELYN, . Fee for B.A. 1543-4.
ELYSDON, . B.A. 1504-5.
EMAN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1677.
5. of Timothy. B. in Windsor. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3;
M.A. 1687. Fellow. Married whilst B.A. Drowned soon
after. (Haneood; Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
EMANUEL, . Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1548.
EMBERSON, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1583, as Emmerson. Matric. 1583.
EMBLING, see EMLYN.
EME, . A friar. D.D. 1468-9.
EMERSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May
6, 1658. S. of Alexander, barrister, of Lincoln's Inn. B. at
Caistor, Lines. School, Caistor (Mr Jo. Garth wait). Matric.
1658. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 18, 1658. Brother of
Michael (1668). (Lines. Pedigrees.)
EMERSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY,
June n, 1668. S. of Thomas (1644), gent., of Caistor, Lines.
B. 1651. School, Grimsby (Mr Beatniffe). Married Alice
Wharton.
EMERSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1546. S. of Cuthbert B.A. 1548-9. R. of Furthoe,
Northants., 1561-92. R. of Cosgrave, 1563-92. Buried there
Jan. 5, 1592. Aged 68. M.I. (Baker, n. 133.)
EMERSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1610. S. of Roger, of Pickering, Yorks. B.A. 1613-4;
M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept 25,
1615. R. of Barton-le-Street, Yorks., 1620-33. Will proved,
Mar. 13, 1657-8. (H. M. Wood.)
EMERSON, GEOFFREY. Adm. (age 18) at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 6, 1540. Of Hanslope, Bucks. B.A. 1544-5;
M.A. 1548. Fellow, 1543-51. Presented to R. of Haddiscoe,
Norfolk, 1550; resigned, 1554.
EMERSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1629.
Matric. 1629. One of these names R. of Shoreham, Sussex,
in 1634. Perhaps V. of Ryarsh, Kent, 1653-60.
EMMERSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1719. S. of Ralph, clerk. B. in Newcastle-on-Tyne. Ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1720; LL.B. 1728
(Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1723; priest,
May 23, 1725. R. of Wixoe, Suffolk, 1728-66. R. of Little
Halingbury, Essex, 1734-66. Married, Sept 1734. Mary
Kemble. Died 1766. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 327; Al.
Carthus.)
EMMERSON, LAURENCE, see EMBERSON.
EMERSON, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Aug. 29,
1668. Of Barnetby, Lines. S. of Alexander, barrister,
deceased, of Barnaby, Lines. School, Caistor (Mr Tho.
Waters). Matric. 1668; Fell. -Com. 1670. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Aug. 29, 1666; and at Gray's Inn, June 19, 1673.
Brother of Alexander (1658).
EMMERSON, MORDECAI. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 6, 1674. S. of Richard, carpenter. B. at HulL School,
Hull. Matric. 1674; B.A, 1677-8. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
22, 1678.
EMMERSON, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5, 1692.
Of Brotherbee, Durham. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept 1697; priest (Durham) Sept. 24, 1699.
EMERSON, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at JESUS, May 9,
1669. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1691.
V. of Buckden, Hunts., 1674-82. V. of Diddington, 1682-98.
Died 1698.
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EMERSON, RALPH
EMERSON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Micbs. 1384;
B.A. 1585-6. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 17,
1581, age 17. Of Co. Durham.
EMERSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1566.
EMERSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 22, 1644-5.
Of Lincolnshire. S. and h. of Alexander, of Caistor, Lines..
Esq. B. 1628. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27, 1645. Married
Mildred Saunderson. Buried at Searby, Nov. 9, 1667.
Father of Alexander (1668). (Lines. Pedigrees.)
EMERSON, THOMAS. Adm. at CLARE, Jan. 18, 1683-4.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1687-
8; M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1689. V. of Litlington, Cambs., 1711.
Died 1715.
EMERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, June
20, 1683. S. of James, merchant. B. at Dunston, near
Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Said
to have refused the M.A. as a non-juror. One of these names
adra. student at Leyden, Oct. 22, 1691. (KettleweU's Life.)
EMERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 26,
7701. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon (York) June,
1705; priest, 1706.
EMMERTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 3, 1674.
Of Hertfordshire.
EMERTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 22,
1672. Of Hertfordshire. Probably of North Mimms. (Clutter-
buck, i. 149.)
EMERTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 22, 1672.
Of Hertfordshire.
EMERY, MARK. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1440; last appear-
ance, 1454.
EMERY, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 29, 1639. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Stone, Staffs.
B. there. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1639. Minister at
Shareshill, Staffs., 1651-2. Ord. deacon and priest (Lachfield)
Dec. 20, 1663. V. of firewood, 1664-77. Called B.A. Died
Jan. i, 1677-8. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
EMERY, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1501-2. Perhaps R. of Stain-
bridge, Essex, till his death, 1519.
EMERYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1568; B.A. 1571-2.
EMERE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569.
EMERY, W. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1587. One
William Emery was R. of Giflield, Northants. Buried there
Feb. 2, 1616. (Baker, n. 309.)
EMERY, . A friar. B.D. 1468-9; D.D. 1470-1.
EMERY, . B.A. 1469-70.
EMERY, (junior). Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1568-9.
EMES, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1582.
EMES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at TRINITY, June 17, 1728.
S. of John, of Worcester. School, Greenwich, Kent (Mr
Jeffries). Matric. 1728.
EMES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1670 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of East Tisted, Hants., clerk. Matric. from New
College, Oxford, Jan. 29, 1661-2, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1665;
M.A. 1668-9. R. of Ashe, Surrey, 1677-1703. Canon of
Chichester, 1679. (Al. Oxon.)
EMILEY, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 27, 1645.
Matric. 1645.
EMYLEY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1572.
EMILY, HENRY. Adm. scholar at TRINITY, 1646. Of North-
amptonshire. B.A. 1648; M.A. 1651.
EMLIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1679.
S. of Silvester, of Stamford, Lines. B. there, May 27, 1663.
School, Walcot (Mr George Boheme). Chaplain to Letitia,
Countess of Donegal, a presbyterian lady, 1683-8. Chaplain
to Sir Robert Rich, 1688-91. Colleague to Joseph Boyse at
Dublin, 1691-1702. Accused of heresy, 1702. Returned to
London. Fined and imprisoned for publishing An Humble
Inquiry into the Scripture Account of Jesus Christ. Released,
1705. Preached occasionally at the Baptist Church in the
Barbican. The first preacher who described himself as a
Unitarian. Author, of Unitarian pamphlets. Died July 30,
1741. Buried in Bunhill Fields. (D.N.B.)
EMLYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 21, 1751.
Perhaps s. and h. of Sollom, barrister; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. 25, 1748-9. A chancery barrister. Died 1796. For
the father see D.N.B.
EMLING or EMBLING, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1621. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1624-5; M.A.
1628 (Emlyn). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept.
25, 1626.
ENDERBY, WILLIAM
EMLING or EMBLIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST
JOHN'S, Jan. 22, 1654-5. S. of Daniel, gent., of Tinwell,
Rutland. B. there. Bapt. May 2, 1633. School, Stamford.
(Scott-Mayor, xxix.)
EMLYN, . B.A. 1485-6.
EMMETT, . B.A. 1474-5.
EMMYSSON, . B.A. 1477-8.
EMMYSSON, . M.A. 1477-8.
EMNYTH, NICHOLAS. B.D. 1450-60.
EMONT, JOHN. B.A. from KING'S, 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
EMONT, MICHAEL. B.A. from KING'S, 1603-4; M.A. 1607, as
Emott. R. of Little Saxham, Suffolk, 1618. Died Aug. 14,
1661.
EMOTT or EMOD, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1566. Applied for priest's orders (Ely) Dec. 20, 1569,
age 23. R. of Bolton-by-Bolland, Yorks., inst. June 8, 1598.
Died there before Apr. 1624.
EMOT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
EMMOT, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May
19. 1654- S. of John, of Come, Lanes., yeoman. School,
Come. Matric. 1654. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from
Christ Church, July 31, 1658. B.A. 1660.
EMOT or EMONT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1581. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
EMMOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 24, 1662.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (York) c. 1667. R.
of Folkton, Yorks., till 1687.
EMMOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Apr. 29, 1682.
S. of William, of Ernmott, Lanes., Esq. Matric. 1683. Died
s.p. May 13, 1720, aged 51. (Burke, L.G.; Whitaker, Whalley,
u. 257.)
EMPRINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 3, 1603.
Of Nottinghamshire.
EMPSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1635. S. and h. of Francis, of Boston, Lines., gent.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 4, 1638. Buried at Boston, Dec. 12,
1648. Brother of the next. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
EMPSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May ai, 1647.
S. of Francis, of Boston, deceased. Matric. 1647. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 21, 1650. Buried Apr. 4, 1664. Brother of
Edward, above. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
EMPSON, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, June 26, 1691.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of George, late of Goole, gent.
Matric. 1692. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 17, 1690-1. Married
Jan. 19, 1708-9, Margaret Webster, widow of Francis Nevile,
Esq. Buried at Horbury, Yorks., Dec. 24, 1733. (Goole Hall,
Yorks.; see 'Lister' in Burke; A. Gray.)
EMPSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 18, 1682.
S. of Thomas, grocer, of Aylsham, Norfolk. School, Clitheroe,
Lanes. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-3. (Venn, i. 470.)
EMPSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 4, 1736.
Of Reedness, Yprks. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741; priest (Litt. dim. from
York) Jan. 1742-3.
EMPSON, RICHARD. High Steward of the University, 1504.
S. of Peter. B. at Towcester. The notorious minister of
Henry VII. M.P. for Co. Northants., 1491. Speaker, 1491.
Recorder of Coventry. Knighted, Feb. 18, 1503-4. Chancellor
of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1504. Tried and convicted on a
charge of treason. Executed, Aug. 17, 1510. (Cooper, i. 14;
D.N.B.)
EMPSON or AMPSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at JESUS,
Mar. 23, 1672. Of Middlewich, Cheshire. Matric. as Amson
(whom see) ; Scholar, 1675.
EMSON, THOMAS. B.D. 1488-9; D.D. 1492.
EMPSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY. June 20, 1721.
S. of , of York. School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Thos.
Clark).
ENCINAS, FRANCIS (alias DRYANDER or VAN EYCK).
Resident at Cambridge, in 1549. Reader in Greek to the
University. B. at Burgos, Spain, c. 1520. Pupil of Melanc-
thon. Imprisoned at Brussels, 1543. Left for Basel. Died
at Strasburg, Dec. 21, 1552. (Cooper, i. 292 and in. 85.)
ENDERBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 23, 1604.
Matric. 1604. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Lincoln, attorney.
Of Donington in 1634. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
ENDERBY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1610. S. of Richard, of Metheringham, Lines. Scholar, 16x1;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20;
priest, Dec. 21. 1616. R. of Potter Hanworth, Lines. V. of
Ashby Puerorum, 1624. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
ENDERBY, WILLIAM. B.D. of Cambridge. Dominican friar.
Sup. for D.D. at Oxford, 1449-50.
103
ENDON, LAURENCE
ENDON, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 9,
1637. S. of Thomas, of Rudyard, Leeke, Staffs. School,
Macclesfield. Previously matric. at Brasenose, Oxford, Feb.
13. 1634-5.
ENF1ELD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1584.
ENGHAM, tee alto INGHAM.
ENGHAM, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1581.
Of Kent B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Fellow, 1586-92.
ENGHAM, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1587. Of Kent. S. and h. of Thomas, of Goodnestone, Kent,
Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1589-90. Contributor
towards building the gate of the Inn, 1593. Knighted, July
15,1619. Sheriff of Kent, 1629. (Vis. of Kent, 1619; Hinted.)
ENGHAM, ROWLAND. Matric. FelL-Com. from CLARK, c. 1597.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Goodnestone, Esq. B.A. 1600-1.
(Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
ENGHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1659. Of Kent. Doubtless ist s. of Edward, and
grandson of Thomas, of Goodnestone. B.A. 1662-3. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Dec. 7, 1669. (FM.G.)
ENGLAND, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1567; Scholar; B.A. 1571-2. Ord. priest (Norwich, by Sufi.
Bishop of Dover) Nov. 8, 1573. R. of Weston, Norfolk,
1577-1631- R- of Helmingham, 1599-1631. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Gloucester, 1603. V. of Goodnestone, Kent, 1575.
ENGLAND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 6, 1660.
Of Norfolk. Doubtless s. and h. of George, of Yarmouth,
merchant. Bapt. Sept. 22, 1643. Matric. 1660. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 12, 1661. Barrister, 1668. Recorder of Yar-
mouth. M.P. for Yarmouth, 1679-1701. Died 1702, aged 59.
M.I. at Yarmouth. Brother of John (1668).
ENGLAND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Feb. 14, 1693-4.
S. of Thomas, merchant. B. at Yarmouth, Dec, 1679. School,
Yarmouth (Mr Reynolds and Mr Pate). Scholar, 1694-7;
Matric. 1695. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 21, 1696. M.P. for
Yarmouth, 1710, 1713, I7I5- Mayor of Yarmouth, 1715.
Of Stokesby, Norfolk. Buried there June 12, 1725. M.I.
Father of Thomas (1726). (Venn, i. 494.)
ENGLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1668. Of
Norfolk. S. of Sir George, Knt., of Yarmouth. Matric. 1668.
Died in London, July u, 1688. Buried at St Mary Woolnoth.
Brother of George (1660). (Dawson Turner, Yarmouth, in.)
ENGLAND, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 12, 1667.
S. of George. B. at Thornton, Yorks. School, South Dal ton
(Mr Callis). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1670-1. Master of Bunting-
ford School before 1691 ; still there, 1721. Father of the next.
ENGLAND or I NGLAND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1536.
ENGLAND or INGLAND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Michs. 1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
ENGLAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 20,
1698. S. of Richard (above). B. at Buntingford. Educated
there by his father. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1698-9; B.A.
1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 12, 1703-4;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 1706. V. of Westwell, Kent, 1711-29.
V. of Wennington, 1729. Chaplain to the Countess of
Salisbury. Died Oct. 1729. (Petit, n. 142.)
ENGLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, July 26,
1726. S. of George (1694), of Stokesby, Norfolk. B. at
Yarmouth. Bapt June n, 1711. School, Yarmouth (Mr
Welham). Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M.A.
1738. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 21, 1726. (Venn, n. 26.)
ENGLEIS or INGLES, JOHN DE. ' King's scholar,' 1332.
ENGLESBY, WILLIAM, Adm. sizar at CLARE, Aug. 27, 1664;
B.A. 1668-9.
ENGLISH or INGLISH, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from MAG-
DALEXE, Lent, 1564-5.
ENGLISH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1644. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1655.
Perhaps R. of St Laurence, Norwich, till 1654.
ENGLISH, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 28,
1637. Matric. 1637. Perhaps 2nd s. of Henry, of Maidstone
Kent, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1639.
ENGLISH, JOHN. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1506-7. One of these
names V. of Abeley, Essex, 1532-6. Died 1536.
ENGLISH, JOHN. Dominican friar. B.D. 1517-8; D.D. 1521-2
ENGLISH, JOHN. B.A. I527-S. One of these names V. of
Washbrook, Suffolk, 1550-4.
ENGLISH, JOHN. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire. Matric. from Balliol College, June 16 1610
age 17; B.A. (pxford) 1612; M.A. 1615; B.D. 1624; D.D*.
1630. R. of Riseholme, Lines., 1620-32; of Sherbome St
John, Hants., 1634; and of Rudford, Gloucs., 1634. P.C. of
Cheltenham; sequestered, 1646. Buried there Nov. 26, 1647.
ENT, GEORGE
ENGLISH or INGLISH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEM-
BROKE, Mar. 24, 1647-8. S. of Robert, of London, mercer.
B. at Edinburgh. Matric. 1648. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
ENGLISH, MAURICE. A friar. B.D. 1458-9.
ENGLISH, NICHOLAS. Adm. scholar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 30,
1609. S. of Simon (1560), deceased. B. at Peterborough.
School, Monk Soham (Mr Wm Smith), Suffolk. Matric. 1609 ;
B.A. 1612-3. O116 °f tnese names R. of Dowlishwake,
Somerset, 1619. Brother of Simon (1604). (Venn, I. 202;
Vis. of London, 1633.)
ENGLISH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1567; B.A. 1570-1 ; M.A. 1575. Entered the College of Douay,
1579. Ord. priest there, 1580 ('Norvicencis'). Sent to
England, 1580. (Douay Diary.)
ENGLISH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at EMMANUEL, June
30, 1739' S. of Thomas, of Ipswich. School, Ipswich.
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1754. Master of Bungay
School. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1745 ; priest (Ely, Lift.
dim. from Norwich) Dec. 25, 1753. Usher at Ipswich
Grammar SchooL V. of St Andrew's, Ilketshall, Suffolk,
1754-84. V. of Horsford, Norfolk, 1770-84. P.C. of Horsham
St Faith, 1781-4. Died May 10, 1784. (G. Mag.)
ENGLISH, SIMON. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1560.
B. in Yorkshire. S. of John, of Grimsby. School, Peter-
borough. B.A. 1564-5 ; M.A. 1568. Master of the Cathedral
Grammar School, Peterborough. Died Jan. 6, 1592-3.
Father of the next and of Nicholas (1609). (Cooper, n. 140;
Vis. of London, 1634.)
ENGLISH, SIMON. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. n, 1604.
S. of the above. Matric. 1604. Of the Middle Temple,
barrister. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
ENGLISH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 19, 1640.
Of Kent Perhaps 3rd s. of Henry, of Ewhurst, Sussex, Esq.
Matric. 1641. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8, 1644-5.
ENGLISH, . M~A. 1500. Perhaps Richard, University
preacher, 1515.
ENNEW, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1654. Of
Essex.
ENEW, STEPHEN. B.A. 1453-4.
ENNEWES, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1563-4;
B.A. from Pembroke, 1568-9.
ENOWES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1609-10. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1611; priest,
Dec. 26, 1614.
ENOCH, RICHARD. M.A. 1686 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
George, of Sibford, Oxon. , gent Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, May 5, 1673, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1677; M.A. 1680.
R. of Erwarton, Suffolk, 1682-4. R. of Stutton, 1684. (Al.
Oxon.)
ENSING, DAVID. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. a, 1622.
B. at Rye, Sussex. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Fellow, 1629. R. of Preston, Northants. Father of the next.
ENSINGE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Jan.
8, 1657-8. S. of David (above), clerk, of Northamptonshire.
School, Daventry. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661-2.
ENSOR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 3, 1669.
S. of John, fanner, of Wilnecote, Warws. Ord. priest (York)
Sept 1690.
ENSOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 9, 1686. Of Poles-
worth, Warws. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1691-2. P.C. of
Long Stow, Hunts., 1698-1724. P.C. of Spaldwick. Buried
there Jan. 4, 1723-4.
ENSOR, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Mar.
22, 1660-1. S. of John, of Tissington, Derbs. School, Ash-
bourne. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M_A. 1668. V. of Ham,
Staffs., 1669-1714. Died Nov. 6, 1714. Father of the next.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
ENSOR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27,
1689. S. of Richard (above), clerk. B. at Ham, Staffs.
School, Ashbourne. Matric. 1689.
ENSTABLE,
-. Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
ENT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, July 8, 1624.
S. of John (Josias, in DJf.B.), merchant in Flanders. B. at
Sandwich, Kent, Nov. 6, 1604. Educated 'in Wallachia" and
at Rotterdam. Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1627; M.A. 1631. Studied
at Padua, where he graduated M.D. 1636. Incorp. at Oxford,
1638. Fellow, R.C.P. 1639. F.R.S. 1663. Knighted, Apr. 15,
1665. Gulstonian lecturer. President, 1670-5, 1682, 1684.
Author, medical. Died in London, Oct. 13, 1689. Buried in
St Lawrence Jewry. Father of the next (Munk, i. 223;
DJf.B.)
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ENT, GEORGE
ENT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Sept. 9, 1660.
S. of George (above), M.D. B. at Sandwich. School, Enfield,
Middlesex (Mr Mann. Millington). Matric. 1661. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 9, 1662-3. Barrister, 1670. Perhaps of the
Middle Temple. Died Aug. 1679. Buried in the Temple
Church. (Le Neve, Knights, 191.)
ENTENSE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1578.
ENTWISTLE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1639.
ENTWISTLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1642; B.A. 1645-6.
ENTWHISTLE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1581; B.A. from Magdalene, 1584-5.
EPHRON, SAMUEL, see BENEDICTUS.
EPISCOPUS, see L'EVESQUE.
EPS, ALLEN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 26, 1594. Matric.
c. 1594; B.A. 1597-8. One of these names s. of Thomas, of
New Romney, Kent, grandfather of the next. (Vis. of Kent,
1663.)
EPES, ALAN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 20) at CAIUS, Apr. 23, 1679.
M.B. 1680. From Lincoln College, Oxford. Matric. there,
July 2, 1675, age 17. S. of Paul, of Wye, Kent. B. at
Canterbury. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 17, 1675. (Venn, 1.462.)
EPPES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1594.
Matric. c. 1593.
EPPS, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1641.
EPWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAG-
DALENE, Apr. 5, 1676. S. of Christopher. B. at Spilby, Lines.
School, Kirton, Lines. B.A. 1679-80.
EPWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 13,
1705. Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1723.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1709; priest (York) Sept.
1710. V. of Wrawby, Lines., 1715.
EPWORTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 7,
1732. Of Yorkshire. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric.
1735; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1776. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
20, 1736; priest, May 28, 1738. R. of Croxton, Lines. V. of
Killingholme. V. of Keelby. Died May, 1792, aged 79.
ERASMUS, DESIDERIUS. B. at Rotterdam, Oct. 28, 1465.
The illegitimate s. of Gerrit, of Gouda. Educated at the school
of Deventer, where he learned Greek. Ord. priest, 1492.
Private secretary to the Bishop of Cambrai who gave him
the means to go to Paris. Studied there, 1496-7. Came to
England; studied at St Mary Hall, Oxford, and visited
Cambridge, where he was made D.D. 1506. Went to Rome
in 1506, and was dispensed from his monastic vows; also
visited Venice and Bologna. Returned to England in 1510,
and resided in Queens' College, 1510-5. For a time Public
Orator. Lady Margaret Professor of Theology, 1511-5.
Visited Flanders in 1514, and became a Councillor of
Charles V. Latterly resided at Basel, where his great work,
the first edition of the New Testament in Greek, was pub-
lished, in 1516. Offered a Cardinalate by Paul III, in 1535.
Died July ii, 1536, at Basel. (Cooper,i.S7;TheNewCalendar
of Great Men.)
ERASTUS, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1633, as 'Brastus.' A Pole. B.A. 1636-7.
ERAT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 4,
1672. S. of William, deceased, of Warter, Yorks. B. there.
School, Pocklington. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1696.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1676; priest, Dec. 1683. C. of
Sykehouse, Yorks., 1676. V. of Hatfield, Yorks., 1689.
Buried there, Mar. 30, 1702.
ERATT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Dec. 26, 1705. S. of
, clerk (? the above), deceased, of Yorkshire. Matric.
1706; B.A. 1709-10; Rustat Scholar. Practised at Don-
caster. Died Mar. 13, 1727, aged 41. Called 'M.D.' (Abr.
de la Pryme's Diary, 179.)
ERBERY, WILLIAM, see EARBERY.
ERBY, see IRBY.
ERDISWICK, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS,
Jan. 29, 1608-9. S. and h. of Sampson, Esq., historian, of
Sandown, Staffs. School, Eton. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 19, 1612. M.P. for Staffordshire, 1625. For the father
see D.N.B. (Staffs. Pedigrees.)
ERDNAM, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1548.
ERESBY, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 8,
1672. S. of John, of Caistor, Lines. School, Caistor. Matric.
1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676.
Brother of John (1675).
ERSBY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1592. Probably
s. of Richard, of Somercotes, Lines. Of Somercotes, Esq.
(Lines. Pedigrees.)
ERSKINE, WILLIAM
ERESBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June 19,
1675. S. of John, ostler (stabularius). B. at Caistor, Lines.
School, Caistor. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 27, 1679-80; priest, Sept. 18, 1680. R. of
St Thomas-at-Cliffe, Lewes, 1682. V. of West Firie, Sussex,
1690-1740. Buried there June 26, 1740. Brother of Daniel
(1672). (W. C. Renshaw.)
ERSBYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1562.
ist s. of Thomas, of Spilsby. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn,
1568, from Staple Inn. One of these names of Somercotes,
Lines. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
ERFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1615.
ERICKE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. V. of Thornton with Bagworth,
Leics., 1627. Doubtless father of the next.
ERRICK, THDMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 29,
1645. S. of James. B. at Thornton, Leics. School, Leicester
(Mr Knightley). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Aug. 7, 1662; priest (London) Dec. 1663. C. of
Bourne, Lines., 1662. Perhaps V. of Fisby-on-the-Wreak,
Leics., 1664-81. Buried there Aug. 23, 1681. His sister
Abigail was mother of Jonathan Swift. (Peile, i. 496;
Nicholas, in. 177.)
ERISEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 21, 1645.
Of Cornwall. 4th s. of Richard, of Erisey, Cornwall, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 27, 1647.
ERLHAM or ERLOUN, JOHN. B.D. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI,
1440. President and bursar of the College.
ERLAM, NICHOLAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1385. Died
Aug. 16, 1386.
ERLWIN, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1656-7.
ERLYCH or ARLICH, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1497. S. of John, burgess and mayor of Cambridge.
B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1505. Fellow, till 1514. Died 1551. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1551. (Cooper, i. 57 and m. 85; where he is
confused with his father).
ERMITAGE, see ARMITAGE.
ERNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at KING'S, 1551-2.
ERNESBY, GRIFFIN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1584;
Scholar, 1586.
ERNESTUS, JOACHIM. M.A. 1619. S. of Hans, Duke of Ploen.
B. 1595. Succeeded his father as Duke of Ploen, 1622 (i.e. not
as described in the grace, heir to the crown of Norway). Died
1671. (E. Magnusson.)
ERRINGTON or ERYNGTON, CLEMENT. B.A. 1507-8; M.A.
1511-2. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1516. V. of Weston-by-Bath,
Somerset, 1525-41. R. of Lee, Essex, 1531-3. V. of St Olave
Jewry, 1545-58. Will (P.C.C.) 1558.
ERINGTON, GERARD. M.A. 1690 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
G[erard], of Salisbury. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, July 14,
1676, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1680; M.A. 1683. V. of East
Gars tori, Berks., 1686. R. of Little Layer, Essex, 1690.
Brother of Samuel (1690). (Al. Oxon.)
ERRINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June i, 1650. S. of Richard. B. at Shadforth, Durham.
School, Guisborough (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1650, as 'Orring-
ton.'
ERINGTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Tune
31, 1690. S. of Gerard, deceased. B. at Salisbury. School,
Salisbury. Matric. 1690, as 'Herrington'; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1697. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1697. Brother of
Gerard (1690).
ERRINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 25, 1685.
S. of Richard. B. at Modbury, Devon. Educated by his
father. Matric. 1685. Resided till Lady Day, 1686. (Peile,
II. 99.)
ERSBY, see ERESBEY.
ERSKINE, CHARLES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1733. Of
Edinburgh. Probably s. of Charles, Solicitor-General for
Scotland. B. Oct. 21, 1716. Matric. 1733. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Aug. 24, 1733; and at Lincoln's Inn, 1743.
Barrister-at-Law. Died prematurely. Buried in the Chapel
of Lincoln's Inn. (Masters; Collins, v. 427.)
ERSKINE, JOHN. M.A. 1638. S. of the Earl of Mar. Married
Margaret Inglis, dau. of William, of Otterstown, Fife, 1640.
Died before 1668. (Wood's Peerage of Scotland, v. 622.)
ERSKINE, WILLIAM. M.A. of St Andrews. Incorp. at Oxford,
1632 ; and at Cambridge, 1635. B.D. from Magdalene College,
Cambridge, 1640. Created D.D. (Oxford) 1642. Fellow of
Magdalene; ejected, 1644. R. of Cwm, Flints., 1644-53.
Preb. of St Asaph, 1644-60. R. of the sinecure of Cwm, St
Asaph. Died 1660. (Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
ERSON, JOHN
ERSON, JOHN (1535-6), see ARSON.
ERSWELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 29, 1595.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. c. 1596.
ERYVAN or ERYUM, HENRY. M.A. of Cambridge. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1457-8.
ESCOLME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 13,
1715. S. of Richard, of London. School, St Paul's. Ex-
hibitioner. Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1718-9- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1722; priest, Sept. 22, 1723. R. of
Covenham St Mary, Lines., 1723.
ESCOSCE (?), W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1563-4-
ESCOTT or ESTCOTE, DANIEL. M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oct. 14,
1608, age 18; B.A. 1611; M.A. 1614. Created D.D. 1636.
Fellow of Wadham College, 1613-34. Proctor, 1624- V. of
Southrop, Gloucs., 1633-41. Warden of Wadham, 1635-44.
R. of Beverstone with Kingscote, Gloucs., 1638. Died Apr.
1644. (A I. Oxon.)
ESCOTT, DANIEL. M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Wadham College, Oct. 24, 1645, age 18; B.A. 1648;
M.A. 1650; B.D. 1662. Fellow of Wadham, 1651. R. of
Dunchideock, Devon, 1663. Canon of Exeter, 1663; Arch-
deacon, 1665. V. of Totnes, 1664. Died Mar. 28, 1668. Will
(Exeter) 1668. (Al. Oxon.)
ESDALL, BALDWIN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1560. B. at Hornchurch, Essex. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566;
B.D. 1573. Fellow, c. 1565. Ord. priest (London) June 12,
1569, age 26. R. of Orton Waterville, Hunts., 1569-99. V. of
Bottisham, Cambs., 1573. R. of Creeton, Lines., 1574-7-
R. of Chesterton, Hunts., 1580-8. R. of Rollesby, Norfolk,
1586-9. R. of Haddon, 1589-99. Died 1599.
ESDAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, June 6,
1638. Doubtless s. of Henry, of Saltwood, Kent. Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1646. Minister at Gingrave, Essex.
R. of Pentlow, 1650-60; ejected. Afterwards preacher in
Essex. Died in St Leonard's, Shoreditch. (Davids, 442.)
ESH, see also ASH.
ESHE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1575. Perhaps of Woodhall, Yorks. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1581. Barrister, 1590.
ESH, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 7, 1658. Matric,
1658; B.A. 1661-2, as 'Ash'; M.A. 1670.
ESHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1618. Ord.
deacon (York) Mar. 1624-5; priest, Dec. 1625.
ESHE, W. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Miens. 1575.
ESKRIGG, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 16,
1674-5. S. of Robert. B. at Eskrigg, Lanes. (?Escrick,
Yorks.). School, Kirkby Lonsdale. Matric. 1674-5; B.A.
1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1680. V.
of Ravenstone, Bucks., 1680. P.C. of Weston Underwood,
1684-92. Buried at Ravenstone, Sept. 27, 1721. (Ptile, n.
57.)
ESQUIRE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1647.
ESSEX, Earl of, see CROMWELL, THOMAS (1535).
ESSEX, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Miens. 1572.
3rd s. of Thomas, of Lamborne, Berks. Knighted, Aug.
5, 1599. Brother of Robert (1573), Scipio (1572) and
William (1572).
ESSEX, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1379. Died Sept. 8,
1397.
ESSEX, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at KING'S, 1573. 5 ths. of Thomas,
of Lamborne. Brother of the next, Edward (1572) and
William (1572).
ESSEX, SCIPIO. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1572. 2nd
s. of Thomas, of Lamborne, Berks., Esq. Brother of Edward
(1572), Robert (above) and William (1572). (Vis. of Berks.,
1665, n. 125.)
ESSEX, THOMAS. Fellow of KING'S HALL. Ord. acolyte (Ely)
May 20, 1402.
ESSEX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 27, 1637. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M^. 1644.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1642; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1645. R. of Wickhampton, Norfolk, 1651-69. R. of Moulton,
1658-68. R. of Rockland St Andrew, 1661, and of Reedham.
Father of the next.
ESSEX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 22, 1668.
S. of Thomas, R. of Reedham, Norfolk. B. at Wickhampton.
Schools, Norwich, Sisland (Mr Bell), Beccles (Mr Wells) and
Thetford (Mr Keen). Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1668-70; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1673;
priest, Sept. 1674. R. of Moulton, 1675; of Heighten, 1675-8.
Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1689. (Venn, i. 435.)
ESTON, JOHN
ESSEX, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1572.
4th s. of Thomas, of Lamborne, Berks., Esq. Brother of
Edward (1572), Robert (1573) and Scipio (1572)- One of
these names M.P. for Arundel, 1597; for Stafford, 1601. But
see A I. Oxon. for a contemporary.
ESSON, see EASON.
EST, see also EAST.
EST or EAST, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent,
1581-2. One of these names, 'of Cambs.', adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 2, 1594-5 (but entry erased). (Ptile, I. 168.)
EST or EAST, GEORGE. B.A. 1507-8; M.A. 1511.
EST or EAST, SIMON. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1581-1.
Of Lincolnshire.
ESTE, THOMAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1458-65.
ESTE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1549.
One of these names ord. priest (Suffragan Bishop of Thetford)
Dec. 8, 1556. V. of Owersby, Lines. Died 1585.
ESTE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1556.
EST, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 12) from CAIUS, May, 1559.
ESTCOURT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Apr. 15,
1627. S. of John, Esq. B. at Tetbury, Gloucs. Schools,
Tetbury (Mr Lake, Mr Workman) and Berkeley. One
Edward Escourt student at Ley den, Jan. 3, 1624-5 and
Aug. 28, 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 4, 1632. (Vi$. of
Gloves., 1623.)
ESTERBIE, see EASTERBY.
ESTEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1614
S. of George (next). Matric. 1615; Scholar; B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625.
V. of West Bradenham, Norfolk, in 1625. Father of John
(1649).
ESTEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 10, 1576-
7. S. of John. B. in Cambridge. School, Cambridge. B.A.
1580-1; Scholar, till 1584; M.A. 1584; B.D. 1591. Fellow,
1584-1600. Scrutator, 1598. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Oct. 25, 1587. V. of St Mary, Bury St Edmunds,
1598-1601. Author. Died Aug. 2, 1601. Buried at St Mary's.
M.I. Father of Benjamin (1614). (Venn, I. 90; CJV.fi.;
Cooper, n. 319.)
ESTEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 6, 1649.
S. of Benjamin (1614), V. of West Bradenham, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Of Gaywood, Norfolk,
(Venn, I. 374.)
ESTHAM, THOMAS. Resident pensioner at PETERHOUSB, c.
1403-4. (T. A. Walker.)
ESTMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1578.
ESTHORPE, . Excused from Regency, 1478-9.
ESTOFFE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1567. Perhaps s. of Christopher Estoft, Esq. 'one of
the Queues Majestic Honorable Council established in the
North,' who married Isabel, widow of Sir John Ellerker. Died
May 14, 1566.
EASTOFTE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1569.
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Eastoft, near Thome, Yorks. School,
Merchant Taylors', London. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 9, 1571.
Of Eastoft. Alive in 1604. Father of Thomas (1617).
(Venn, i. 68; Lines. Pedigrees.)
EASTOFT, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 29,
1655. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Rockcliffe, Yorks. School,
Howden, Yorks. (Mr Jo. Thompson). Matric. 1656; B.A.
1657-8. Of Eastoft, Esq. Deputy Lieutenant, East Riding,
1687-8. Married and had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
EASTOFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 1691.
ist s. of John, Esq. B. at Etton, Yorks. School, Beverley
(Mr Jos. Lambert). Matric. 1692.
ESTOFT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1555.
ESTOFT, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1617. Of Yorkshire, ist s. of John (1569), of Eastoft.
Age 30 in 1634. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
ESTOFTE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1563-4.
ESTON, see also EASTON and EASON.
ESTON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, as Eason, Feb. i,
1596-7. Matric. c. 1596; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Fellow of
Sidney. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept 27, 1607.
ESTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1570.
ESTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1580.
ESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, June 24, 1613.
S. of Nicholas (1593), schoolmaster of Norfolk. School,
Beeston (under his father). Matric. 1613; Scholar, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1621; B.D. 1629.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1619-38. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 14, 1627. R. of Raynham St Mary,
Norfolk, 1638. (Venn, i. 221.)
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ESTON, JOHN
ESTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 3, 1641.
S. of William, Esq. B. at Deane, Beds. Schools, Deane
(Mr Taylor) and Sutton (Mr Kempe). B.A. 1644-5; M.A.
1648. Incorp. at Oxford, 1648. Fellow of Oriel College,
Oxford, 1648. R. of Pertenhall, Beds., 1660-89. Buried there
Jan. 2, 1689-90. (Al. Oxon.; W. M. Noble.)
ESTON, JOHN (1673), see EASON or EASTON.
ESTON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1586;
B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Master of Ipswich Grammar School,
1616-31. Master of Botesdale, 1631. Father of John (1613).
ESTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1581.
ESTON, WALTER. Fellow of TRINITY HALL. Ord. acolyte (Ely)
Sept. 14, 1412. Preb. of Hereford, 1421. Resident in 1434.
ESTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1491-2; M.A. 1494.
EASTON, WILLIAM. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1641-2.
ESTON, . M.A. or higher degree, 1467-8. Resident at
CORPUS CHRISTI, in 1471. Masters suggests that he may be
Thomas, chaplain to the altar of St Christopher, York.
Buried there 1493.
EASTON, . B.A. 1476-7; M.A. 1482.
ESTUBY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1515-6. V. of Lindsell, Essex, 1551.
Died 1566. (Ess. Arch. Soc., 2nd S., n. 237.)
ESTWICK, see EASTWICK.
ESYNGWOLD, see EASINGWOLD.
ETHERIDGE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 7, 1674.
S. of James, of London. B. there, Feb. 9, 1657. Schools,
Hitchin and Bishop's Stortford. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 28, 1676. Knighted, Feb. 17, 1681-2. J.P. for Bucks.,
1684. Recorder of Chipping Wycombe, 1687. M.P. for Gt
Marlow, 1695-1713. Deputy-Lieutenant for Bucks., 1712.
Buried June 23, 1730, at Marlow. (Miscell. Gen. et Her., N.S.,
1. 2X1.)
ETHERIDGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 16, 1609.
Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1623.
Fellow, 1615-26. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Dec. 21,
1617. V. of Oakington, Cambs., 1622-7. R. of Fairstead,
Essex, till 1643; and of Halstead, till 1641.
ETHERIDGE, WILLIAM. ' Of TRINITY; incorp. M.A. at Oxford,
1676* (Al. Oxon.). Not found in the Cambridge lists.
ETHERINGTON, see also HETHERINGTON.
ETHERINGTON, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1545; B.A. 1550-1; M.A. 1554; B.D. 1562; D.D. 1583.
Fellow of Trinity, 1552. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 8, 1561;
priest, June 8, 1561. V. of Kendal, Westmorland, 1562-91.
ETHRINGTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 6, 1647. S. of Christopher, shoemaker. B. at Hull.
Yorks. School, Hull (Mr Stephenson). Matric. 1647; B.A,
1650-1. Perhaps V. of Sowerby, Yorks., 1676-8. Died 1678.
Father of Joseph (1678).
ETHERINGTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1588.
ETHERINGTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1607; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1616; priest, Sept. 1617. R. of Middleton-on-the-Wolds,
1617-27. Father of Richard (1640).
ETHERINGTON, GEORGE. Adm Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
Sept. 12, 1612. Matric. 1612. Knighted, Feb. 16, 1618-9.
Probably brother of Richard (1612).
ETHERINGTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, May
2, 1741. Matric. 1743-4; LL.B. 1748. V. of Collingham,
Yorks., 1762-1802. Died Oct. 28, 1802, aged 79.
ETHERINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 12, 1663.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Perhaps P.C. of Trentham,
Staffs., c. 1677-82.
ETHERINGTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
May 8, 1678. S. of Christopher (1647), clerk. B. at 'Mor-
laynat' (? Morley), Yorks. School, Sowerby, Yorks. Matric.
1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1688. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1681; priest, June, 1682.
ETHERINGTON, LAYTON. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Aug. 30,
1675. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1681. V. of Washington, Durham, 1685-1718.
V. of Heighington, 1705-18. Married Mary Sparrow, Feb.
10, 1690-1. Buried Oct. ii, 1718, at Washington. M.I.
(H. M. Wood.)
ETHERINGTON, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 7, 1658.
FelL-Com. 1659. Of Rillington, Yorks., Esq.
ETHERINGTON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr.
23, 1638. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1641-2.
ETHERINGTON, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, July 5,
1578. S. of Robert, yeoman, of Saltfleetby All Saints, Lines.
Bapt. there, Nov. 1558. Schools, Boston and Louth (Mr
Goodale and Mr Woodroffe). Matric. 1578; B.A. 1581-2.
EUSDEN, LAWRENCE
ETHERINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Sept. 12, 1612. Matric. 1612. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 3,
1614, as s. and h. of George, of Newton Garth, Yorks.; or
Aug. 10, 1 616, as s. of Richard, of Eberston, Yorks. Probably
brother of George (1612).
ETHERINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 4,
1632. Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Thomas, deceased, of
Dunsley, Yorks. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1633. Barrister,
1641. Bencher. Perhaps Recorder of York.
ETHERINGTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 13, 1640. S. of George (1607), R. of Middleton-on-the-
Wolds, Yorks. B. there. School, Beverley. Matric. 1640.
ETHERINGTON or HETHERINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar
from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1582; B.A. from Trinity, 1586-7;
M.A. 1590. R. of Salthouse, Norfolk, 1592.
ETHERINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May,
1604. Jfatric. 1604; Scholar; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1619-20. V. of Langton-by-Wragby,
Lines., 1620. Father of William (1640).
ETHERINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1634; B.A. 1637-8.
ETHERINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 28, 1640. S. of William (1604), V. of Langton-by-
Wragby, Lines. B. there. School, Sleaford. Matric. 1640;
B.A. 1643-4. Probably ord. deacon (York) Nov. 1664.
ETKINS, RICHARD. B.D. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire. Matric. from Christ Church, Apr. 26, 1593,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1597; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1609; D.D.
1618. V. of Kensington, Middlesex, 1608-41. (Al. Oxon.)
ETON, see EATON.
ETONY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1631,
as 'Stoney.' Of Essex. B.A. 1634-5. Nominated to Green-
stead, Essex, Apr. 29, 1648. (Shaw, I. 355.)
ETOUGH, HENRY. M.A. 1717 (Com. Reg.). V. of Cringleford,
Norfolk. R. of Caldecot, 1717. V. of Eaton, Norwich, 1728-
35. R. of Therfield, Herts., 1735-57. Died Aug. 10, 1757,
age 69. M.I. at Therfield.
ETOUGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 29,
1740. Bapt. at St Mary's, Warwick, Dec. 24, 1721. Ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4;
M.A. 1753. Subscribes for deacon and priest (Peterb.) Feb.
23. 1743-4- C. of Islip. R. of Lowick, Northants. Will
(P.C.C.) 1779- (Al. Carthus.)
ETTY, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 19, 1725.
S. of William, clerk ('builder' in St Mary's Reg.), of York-
shire. B. at York. School, Ely (Mr Tennant). Matric. 1725 ;
B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (York) July 18, 1731;
priest, June 4, 1732. R. of Knaresdale, Northumberland,
1732-42. R. of St Mary Castlegate, 1742-73. R. of St
Michael's, Spurriergate, York, 1742-73. Preb. of York, 1754-
73. Died, in Castlegate, July 7, 1773. Buried in St Mary's,
Castlegate ; ' long afflicted with palsy.' (Scott-Mayor, in. 386.)
EUCHERSTER, GILBERT. B.Can.L. 1463-4.
EUGGEN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1570.
EULESTONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1565.
EURE, see also EVERS.
EURE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, as 'Bare,'
June 26, 1729. S. of John, grocer, of Lincolnshire. B. in
Lincoln. School, Lincoln (Mr Goodall). Matric. 1729; B.A.
I73Z-3.
EURE, WILLIAM. Cautio for degree, 1467. Perhaps s. of Sir
William, Knt. R. of Brompton, Yorks., Jan. 31, 1447-8.
Master of St Mary's, Bootham, York, 1453 to death. Pre-
centor of York, 1460. V. of Leeds, 1470-1482, where he
founded Chantry of St Mary Magdalen. Died before Mar.
1482. Buried in York Minster. One of these names arch-
deacon of Sarum, 1471-6. (M. H. Peacock.)
EURIDGE, see URIDGE.
EURIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1625. Probably same as Thomas Evers, or Eureus.
EUSDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. u, 1671. Matric.
1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. priest (London) Sept.
21, 1679. V. of Shillington, Beds., 1683-95. Buried there
Sept. 17, 1695-
EWSDEN, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar at KING'S, 1595- Probably
lay clerk of the Chapel.
EWSDEN, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 14, 1660-1.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1661. Migrated to Trinity, May
13, 1662. Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668; D.D. 1688.
Fellow of Trinity, 1667. Signed for deacon and priest
(London) May 28, 1670. R. of Spofforth, Yorks., 1677-99.
Buried in York Minster, Feb. 14, 1699. Father of the next.
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EUSDEN, LAURENCE
EUSDEN, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Mar.
24, 1704-5. S. of Dr Laurence (above), of Spofforth, Yorks.
School, York (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1706;
B.A. 1708-9 ;M.A. 1712. Fellow, 1711. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1724; priest, Mar. 25, 1729. Chaplain to Richard,
Lord Willoughby de Broke. R. of Coningsby, Lines., 1730.
Poet Laureate, 1718-30. Author of poems and poetical
translations. Died at Coningsby, Sept 27, 1730. (D.N.B.)
EWSDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1671;
B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept 23, 1677.
EUSTANCE, EVANS. M.A. from KING'S, 1721. S. of How, of
Llanbithion, Glamorgan. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Apr. 6, 1709, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1712-3. Ord. deacon
(St David's) Sept. 21, 1714; priest (Uandaff) Sept. 22, 1717.
V. of Abergavenny, Monmouth. Chaplain to Countess
Straflord. V. of Newland.Gloucs., 1740-5. (F. S. Hockaday.)
EVANS, ADAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590.
EVANS or EVANCE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1567; B.A. from Queens', itfi-a.
EVANS, BEZALEEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1631.
EVANCE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Sept 17,
1629. S. of Hugh, mercer, of London. B. at St Michael-le-
Querne. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. One of these
names R. of Calboume, Isle of Wight, Jan. 31, 1647-8. One,
lecturer at Lichfield Cathedral, July 22, 1646. (But tee Al.
Oxon.)
EVANS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 19, 1660. B. at
Monk Moor, Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1660.
Left, as nonconformist, in 1662. Chaplain to Chancellor
Smith at Norwich. Minister of a dissenting congregation at
Woolwich for 16 years. Died at Bethnal Green, July, 1698,
age 58. (Calamy, i. 205.)
EVANS, DAVID. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1552;
B.A. 1555-6; M.A. 1559. One of these names R. of Surville,
Bucks., c. 1582. ' Parson of Melteime, Carnarvon; student in
Cambridge; M.A.' (Return of Bishop of Bangor, 1561.)
(Browne Willis, Bangor, 265.)
EVANS, DAVID. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept 8, 1623. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; Scholar, 1627; M.A.
1630. 3rd master, Shrewsbury School, 1627; 2nd master,
1638-58. Died May 26, 1658, aged 61. M.I. at St Mary's,
Shrewsbury. (G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury.)
EVANS, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, July 7,
1680. S. of Evan Davis, husbandman. B. at Carno, Montgom.
School, Bangor. Previously matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, July 10, 1679, age 19.
EVANS, EDMUND. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1605-6. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1608, age 24. V. of Brundish and
Tannington, Suffolk, 1609-45.
EVANS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1731. S. of Edmund, gent, of Derbyshire. B. at Bonsall.
School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1731 ; B.A. 1734-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1735; priest, June 20, 1736.
V. of Mayneld, Staffs., 1736-91. V. of Alveton, 1752-91.
Died 1791. (Scott-Mayor, in. 437; Glover, Derbs., n. 18.)
EVANCE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1571.
EVANS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 19, 1628-9.
Of Wales. Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1632; B.A. 1632-3; M.A.
1636. One of these names s. and h. of David, of Neath,
Glamorgan, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 25, 1631.
EVANS, EYTON. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1627.
Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Watstane, Denbigh. Age c.
13 in 1623. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd Ser., i. 175.)
EVANS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 26, 1646. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1648-9; B.A. 1649-50; Scholar, 1650;
M.A. 1653; D.D. 1665. Fellow, 1650-8. Incorp. at Oxford,
1654. Canon of Windsor, 1660-1702. V. of New Windsor,
1663. R. of St Benet Fink, London, 1663-93. R- of Hitcham,
Bucks., 1667. Antiquary; his collections on the history of
St George's Chapel printed in Ashmole's Berkshire. Died
Mar. 2, 1701-2, aged 72. M.I. at Hitcham. Father of the
next and John (1677). (D.N.B.)
EVANS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July i, 1675. Of
Berkshire. S. of George (above), D.D., Canon of Windsor.
Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1677; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1683. Fellow,
1683-92. Incorp. at Oxford, 1703. R. of St Benet Fink,
London, 1693-1702. Died Mar. 2, 1725-6. Brother of John
(1677). (Musgrave; Hennessy.)
EVANS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1579.
B. at Aber, Carnarvon, c. 1563. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
Ord. priest (Bangor). Tutor in the family of Sir Henry
Cromwell. C. of Ramsey, Hunts., c. 1590-2. V. of East
Rasen, Lines., 1599-1603. R. of Preston Bagot, Warws.
V. of Fiskney, Lines., 1607-10.
EVANS, RICHARD
EVANS, HENRY. M.A. from TRINITY, 1747. S. of Evan, of
Machynlleth, Montgom., clerk. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Mar. 15, 1732-3, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1736. One
of these names minor canon of St Paul's, 1739-58. Perhaps
died at Byletts, Heref., Aug. 22, 1793, aged 80. (G. Mag. ; Al.
Oxon.)
EVANCE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1565.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566.
EVANS, HUGH. M.A. from KING'S, 1720. S. of Evan, of
Llanfihangel, Cardigan. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford,
July 5, 1686, age 18; B.A. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford)
1690. (Al. Oxon.)
EVANS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, July 18, 1720.
S. of Richard, of Westminster. School, Westminster. Matric.
1721; B.A. 1724-5. Lower Master at King's School, Canter-
bury, 1731-43. C. of Washington, Kent, 1734-42. Died Oct.
2, 1743. M.I. in Canterbury Cathedral.
EVANS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1562. One
of these names V. of Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, 1566-8; and
R. of Poslingford, till 1585. Died 1585.
EVANS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 23, 1662-3.
Exhibitioner from St Paul's School. Matric. 1663; B.A.
1666-7; M.A. 1670. One of these names R. of St Ethelburga,
London, 1677-85.
EVANS, JOHN. M.A. from JESUS, 1674. Of Carnarvonshire.
S. of David, of Trowerth, Denbighs., clerk. Matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, July 5, 1667, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1671. One of these names ord. priest (Chester) Mar. 25, 1675 ;
R. of Umngton, Lines., till 1718. Preb. of Peterborough,
1696-1718. Died Nov. 22, 1718, aged 73.
EVANS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept 21, 1677. S. of
George (1646), Canon of Windsor. Matric. 1680; Scholar,
1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Doubtless of Gt Budworth,
Cheshire. Died Oct. 7, 1743, aged 84. Brother of George
(1675). (G.Mag.)
EVANS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 24, 1682. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-*.
EVANS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1713.
B. in London. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
Fellow, 1717. Senior proctor, 1733-4. Barrister, Middle
Temple. Died 1741. (Harwood, 294.)
EVANS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 21, 1720. S. of
John, of Ewell, Surrey, clerk. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1722;
B.A. 1723-4.
EVANS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1745.
S. of John. B. at Shrewsbury, 1726. Matric. 1745-6; B.A.
1749-50; M.A. 1753. Fellow, 1749. Owned an estate at
Shrewsbury. Died young. (Harwood.)
EVANS, LEWIS. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1728. S. of Daniel, of
Llanegwad, Carmarthen. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Mar. 17, 1717-8, age 17; B.A. (from St Edmund Hall) 1721.
(Al. Oxon.)
EVANS, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1624.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Magdalen College, Feb. 16,
1627-8, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1627-8; M.A. 1630. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1642. B.D. (Cambridge) 1642. R. of Tarrant
Rawston, Dorset, 1628. Preb. of Bangor, 1636. R. of
Llanllyfni, Carnarv., 1639. R. of LJanbeulan and Lland-
densant, Anglesey. Preb. of Chester, 1660-2. Preb. of
Brecknock. Treasurer of Bangor, 1660-70. Died 1670. (Al.
Oxon. ; Browne Willis, Bangor, 157.)
EVANS, MORRICE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1616.
Probably the scholar buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Mar. 4,
1617-8.
EVANS, OWEN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1603.
B. 1583. B.A. 1607-8; M~A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25; priest, Dec. 18, 1608. V. of Spaldwick, Hunts.,
1613. V. of Easton, 1613.
EVANS, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1673. S. of Maurice, of Standwomoch, Bangor. B. there.
School, Bangor. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
EVANS, OWEN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HAIX, July 7, 1676.
Migrated to Jesus, Aug. 13, 1677. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-
80; Scholar, 1680; M.A. 1683. One of these names V. of
St Paul's, Canterbury, 1681. R. of Elmstone, Kent, 1691-
1742. R. of St Martin's, Canterbury, 1693-1742. Died 1742.
EVANS, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 3,
1701-2. S. of Owen, clerk. B. at Llangoedmore, Cardigan.
School, Carmarthen. Matric. 1702; LL.B. 1707. Perhaps ord.
priest (London) Mar. 9, 1706-7.
EVANCE, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1580-1. Possibly
Incorp. at Oxford, 1585, as 'Thomas.'
EVANS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1604.
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EVANS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 25) at CAIOS, c. May, 1668.
S. of Richard, tailor, of Battersea. B. there. School, Eton.
Matric. 1668.
EVANS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 5,
1748. S. of William (of Treveilor, and Mary, dau. of Win
Morton, Chancellor of Bangor). B. at Bangor. School,
Lucton, Heref. Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A.
1755. Fellow, 1754-66. R. of Kingsland, Herefordshire.
Preb. of Bangor, 1779-97. Died 1797. (Petie, n. 253.)
EVANS, ROBERT. B.D. 1544. Already B.A. and B.Can.L.
(1534) at Oxford. S. of Evan ap Rlaulte. R. of Llantrissant,
Anglesey, 1526-34. Dean of Bangor, 1534 and 1557. R. of
Llaneingan-in-Llyn, 1534. V. of Terrington St John, Norfolk,
1540; and of Llanllechid, Camarv., 1555. First master of
Magdalene College, 1542-6. Deprived of his preferments
under Queen Mary, but restored under Elizabeth. Died about
1570. Buried at Bangor. (Cooper, I. 284; Al. Oxon.)
EVANCE, ROBERT. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
EVANCE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KINO'S, Easter, 1618.
EVANS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 20,
1633. S. of Evan, gent., of Festiniog, Merioneth. B. there.
School, Denbigh (private). Matric. 1633.
EVANS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 13,
1672. S. of Robert, of Llandrinio, St Asaph. B. there.
School, Oswestry. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
EVANS, RODERIC. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1675-6. S. of John, of Penmachno, Bangor. Born there.
School, Wrexham. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
EVANS, ROGER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 20, 1668-9.
Matric. 1669. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 28, 1669. Of
Trevelech, Salop.
EVANS, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1612.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1613-4; priest, Sept. 25, 1614.
EVANS, SAMUEL. LL.B. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
David, V. of Bierton, Bucks. Matric. from New College,
Mar. ii, 1624-5, age 18; B.C.L. 1632. R. of Syresham,
Northants., 1637. (Al. Oxon.)
EVANS, SIMON. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1729. S. of 'Ev. Sym,'
of Clocaenog, Denbigh. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Mar. 27, 1710, age 21; B.A. from St Edmund's Hall, 1713.
R. of Llandegla, Denbigh, 1718-31. V. of Llanannon, 1731-
53. (Al. Oxon.)
EVANS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1581-2.
B. in St Andrew's, Holborn. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1588; age 26; priest (Lichfield)
Aug. 18, 1589. R. of Easton Bavent, Suffolk, 1597-1608.
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. 20, 1587-8.
Of Salop.
EVANS, THOMAS. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1601.
EVANS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1608;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1612-3; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1628.
R. of St Helen's, Bishopgate St, 1618-9. R. of Little Holland,
Essex, 1618-33. Author of Oedipus, one of the rarest poetical
works in the English language. Died 1633. (D.ff.B.)
EVANS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1627.
EVANCE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1631.
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 14,
1636. S. of David, husbandman, of Llanerfyl, Montgom.
B. there. School, Shrewsbury. B.A. 1639-40.
EVANCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens. fromST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1640. Of London. B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from Magdalene, 1647.
Fellow of Magdalene. R. of Caldecote, Warws. ; ejected, 1662.
(Calamy, n. 482 )
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1655.
Of London. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1658-9.
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May 14,
1670. Of Flintshire. School, Newport, Salop. Scholar, 1670.
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1686.
B. in Windsor, 1667. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694;
M.D. 1701. Fellow, 1690. Fellow of Eton, 1716. Travelled
much. Perhaps adm. student at Leyden, Nov. 21, 1697. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 27; priest, May 28, 1716. Died 1733.
(Haneood, 85.)
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 4,
1716. S. of William, gent., of Montgomeryshire. B. at 'Land-
vinium.' School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20.
EVANS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1718;
Scholar, 1719-21.
EVANS, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1732. S. of Morgan, of
Weobley, Heref., gent. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
May 4, 1725, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1728-9. Preb. of Here-
ford. V. of Dilwyn, King's Pyon, Weobley; and of Bromyard
(all in Heref.). Died Mar. 27, 1767. (Al. Oxon.)
EVE, JAMES
EVANS, THOMAS. M.A. from CLARE, 1738. S. of John, of
Lampeter, Pembs. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, June
12, 1719, age 21; B.A. (from All Souls') 1724-5. (Al. Oxon.)
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 20, 1745. S. of
, clerk, deceased, of Bangor. Matric. 1745; Rustat
scholar; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752; D.D. 1777. Ord. priest
(London) May 24, 1752. V. of Gt Finborough, Suffolk, 1753-
64.
EVANS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Jan. 14, 1747-8. S. of Thomas, of Bury St Edmunds (Re-
corder of Bury). School, Bury. Matric. 1748. Died Apr.
1767. Buried m St James', Bury. (T. A . Walker.)
EVANCE, W. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1583.
EVANS, WALTER. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1734. S. of David,
of Caron, Cardigan. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Apr. 2, T726, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1729. One of these names
held several livings in Monmouthshire. (Scott-Mayor, HI.
458.)
EVANCE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1586.
EVANS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1634. One of these names C. of Whittles-
ford, Cambs., in 1634. Perhaps R. of St George, South
Elmham, Suffolk, 1639; ejected. V. of Bramfield, 1661-95.
EVANS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 4, 1681. Of
Wales. B.A. 1684-5.
EVANS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 13, 1685. Of
Gloucestershire. (See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
EVANS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 26,
1685-6. S. of John, weaver. B. at Llanelltyd, Merioneth.
School, Llanegryn. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693.
Ord. deacon (London) June n, 1693. One of these names
R. of Barthomley, Cheshire, 1726-39. Buried Apr. 18, 1739.
EVANS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, July 5,
1748. S. of William, of Bodfaen, Carnarv. School, Bangor
(Mr Bennet). Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 18, 1753. V. of Hockham, Norfolk, 1754-72. R. of
Wortham, Suffolk, 1761-72. Died 1772.
EVANS, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1556.
EVANSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at EMMANUEL,
1746. S. of Thomas, mercer, of Warrington. B. there. School,
Mitcham. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753. Ord.
priest (London) Sept. 21, 1755. V. of South Mimms, Middle-
sex, 1766-70. V. of Tewkesbury, 1769. P.C. of Tredington,
Worcs., 1769. V. of Longdon, 1770-8. Chaplain to Wedder-
bume, the Solicitor-General, 1775. Prosecuted in the Con-
sistory Court for Unitarianism. Retired to Mitcham and
established a school there, 1778. His works include The
Dissonance of the four. ..Evangelists, 1792. Died Sept. 25,
1805, at Coleford, Devon. (D.N.B.)
EVANSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Oct. 14, 1736.
EVARD, . Resident B.A. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1472.
EVART, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1612.
EVASTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1636.
EVAT, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1618;
B.A. 1620— i. R. of Whepstead, Suffolk, 1629-42. Died 1642.
EVATT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 31, 1665.
One of these names, s. of Edward, of Northop, Flint., gent.,
matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Apr. i, 1664, age 15.
(Al. Oxon.)
EVATT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1583; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D. 1599. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) July 31, 1589. V. of Burton Pedwardine,
Lines., 1589-1603. R. of St John's, Stamford, 1603-15. R
of St Mary's, 1615-33.
EVAT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1569. One
of these names R. of Little Ellingham, Norfolk, 1580.
EVE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 31, 1634.
S. of Robert, draper, of Wye, Kent. School (Mr Nichols).
Matric. 1634. Migrated to Clare in 1635. B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642. Created D.D. (Oxford) 1661. V. of Lynsted, Kent,
1647-86; of Buckland, 1663-81. V. of Teynham, 1663-86.
R. of Midley, 1681-6. Died Mar. 4, 1685-6. Buried at
Lynsted. Father of the next. (Venn, i. 314.)
EVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 13, 1669.
S. of Henry (above), D.D., V. of Lynsted, Kent B. there.
School, Well (Mr Parris). Matric. 1670; M.B. 1673. Said
to have been M.D. Died 1686. Buried at Lynsted. Father
of the'next.
EVE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 5, I7oo.
S. of Henry (above), 'M.D.', of Kent. Matric. 1702; B.A.
1703-4; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (London) June 4, 1704.
R. of Buckland, Kent, 1707-43. V. of Teynham, 1708-43.
R. of Midley, 1719-43. Died Mar. i743- (£• Mag.)
log
EVE, THOMAS
EVE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1624. Of
Essex.
EVELEIGH, JOHN. M.A. 1585 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Devon. Perhaps s. of John, of Holcombe. Matric. from
Exeter College, Dec. 3, 1575, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1581;
M.A. 1584. Fellow of Exeter, 1578-93. Proctor, 1590.
Principal of Hart Hall, 1599-1604. Buried in Magdalen
Chapel, Aug. 10, 1604. (Al. Oxon.)
EVELEGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 26, 1640. Of
Devon. Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1640. For a contemporary
see A 1. Oxon.
EVELEIGH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July 3,
1606. S. of Robert, yeoman, of Clist-Hydon, Devon. School,
Tiverton (Mr Butler). Matric. 1606; Scholar, 1608-12; B.A.
1609-10; M.A. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. R. of St Peter
Tavy, Devon, 1615-37; and of Bratton, 1616. Preb. of
Exeter, 1616-37. Admon. (Exeter) 1637. (Venn, l. 193.)
EVELEIGH, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Feb. 4,
1677-8. ist s. of Robert. B. at Exeter. School, Tiverton.
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2.
EVELYN, FREDERIC. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, May 5, 1750.
S. of Sir John, of Wotton, Surrey, 2nd Bart. B. in London,
1734. Matric. 1750. Served in Elliot's Horse at Minden, 1759.
Succeeded as Bart. 1767. A member of the Jockey Club.
Died Apr. i, 1812. Buried at Wotton. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
2ndS., v. 211 ; G.E.C.)
EVELIN, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 8,
I593-4- Probably s. of John, of Godstone, Surrey. Matric.
1593; B.A. 1596-7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May i, 1599; of
Surrey, gent. Of West Deane, Wilts. One of the six clerks
of Chancery and J.P. Died Jan. 19, 1636-7. (Misc. Gen. et
Her., 2nd S., I. 2.)
EVELIN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1652;
B.A. 1652. Perhaps s. and h. of George, of Hammersmith,
Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 2, 1652.
EVELYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 13, 1605-6.
Probably 2nd s. of John, of Godstone, Surrey. Bapt. at King-
ston, Oct. 20, 1591. Matric. 1606. Knighted, Aug. 8, 1623.
M.P. for Bletchingley, 1627, 1628 and 1640. Buried at
Godstone, Jan. 18, 1663-4. Doubtless brother of George
(1593-4). (Misc. Gen. et Her., and S., iv. 329.)
EVELYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1615. Fell.-
Com. 1616. Matric. 1615 ; B.A. 1618-9. Doubtless s. of Thomas,
of Long Ditton. Bapt. there, Dec. 14, 1597. Died young. If
so, brother of William (1621). (Cooper identifies him with
Sir John, of Godstone, who was b. Aug. n, 1601; but this is
improbable.)
EVELYN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 13,
1703. Matric. 1704. One of these names adm. at the Inner
Temple and settled in Tipperary, Ireland, 1718. (Misc. Gen.
et Her., 2nd S., iv. 328.)
EVELIN, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1636. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Long Ditton, Surrey.
B. 1618. Died Jan. 18, 1649-50. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S.,
rv. 313.)
EVELYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CATOS, Apr. 29,
1681. S. of Arthur, merchant, of Lynn. B. there. School,
Lynn (Mr Home and Mr Bell). Matric. 1681 ; Scholar, 1681-4.
EVELYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1621.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Long Ditton. Bapt. there, Aug. 31,
1604. B.A. 1624; M.A. from Trinity, 1628. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1627. R. of Tarrant Keynston, Dorset, 1636. Died
1652. Perhaps brother of John (1615). (Al. OXOH.; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 2nd S., iv. 312.)
EVELYN, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY HALL, Nov. 15,
i75i.
EVENSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1626-
B.A. 1631.
EVER or EWER, RICHARD. Studied at Cambridge. B.A.
(Oxford) 1520-1; M.A. 1525; B.D. 1534. R. of Hornsey,
Middlesex, 1536-57- V. of Bishopscleeve, Gloucs. V. of
South Weald, Essex, 1537. Preb. of Worcester, 1542-58.
R. of Ripple, Worcs., 1543-54- Will (P.C.C.) 1559. (Al.
Oxon.)
EVER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
EVERARDE, ALDROVANDUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
July 2, 1677- S. of John, of London. School, Westminster.
Scholar, 1678.
EVERARDE, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1611. B. at High Easter, Essex. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618;
B.D. 1631-2 (Li*. Reg.). Ord. deacon (London) Sept. i, 1617;
priest, Sept. 20, 1618, age 24. R. of Kirk Bramwith, Yorks.,
1627-8. R. of Kirby Underdale, 1631-9. Buried Aug. 29,
1639.
EVERARD, JOHN
EVERARD, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1575. S. of Richard, of Langley, and Much Waltham, Essex.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1578. M.P. for East Looe, 1588.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Died 1615. Brother of Hugh (1585)
and Matthew (1576). (Vis. of Essex.)
EVARARD, HARRINGTON. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 13,
1646. Of Essex. 2nd s. of Sir Richard (1617), of Much
v/altham, Essex, Bart. (Mother, Joan Barrington.) Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 2 1647. Died unmarried. Brother of Hugh
(1651). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
EVERARD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 3,
1698-9. S. of Charles, of Somerford, Cheshire. School,
Sandbach (Mr Jenkyns). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1703-4; M.A.
1707. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1706. V. of King's
Langley, Herts., 171 1-9- Perhaps V. of Westwell, Kent, till
1711. R. of Brereton, Cheshire, 1719-31. Died Apr. 28, 1731.
M.I. at Brereton. (Ormerod, in. 53.)
EVERARD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 30, 1711-
2. Of Heather, Leics. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1720.
Fellow, 1716. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1718. Doubtless
father of the next and brother of Thomas (1700) and John
(1707-8).
EVERARD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at EMMANUEL, June
21, 1744- Of Loughborough, Leics. S. of George, clerk.
School, Hartshorn, Derbs. Matric. 1744; LL.B. 1750. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1748; priest, Sept. 23, 1750. V. of
Capesthorne, Cheshire, 1750-75. R. of Heather, Leics. Died
July 9, 1775, aged 52. M.I. at Capesthome. (Earwaker, E.
Cheshire, n. 410.)
EVERARDE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1545. Perhaps of Shotteshall, Norfolk; adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1549.
EVERARD, HUGH. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1585, as
'Henry.' S. of Richard, of Waltham, Essex. B.A. 1587-$;
M.A. 1591. Of Much Waltham, Esq. Sheriff of Essex, 1626.
Died 1637. Brother of Anthony (1575) and Matthew (1576).
Father of Richard (1617). (Vis. of Essex; A. Gray.)
EVERET, HUGH. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1608;
B.A. 1611-2. Licensed to preach (Archbishop of York) 1615.
'Clerk, of Worsborough,' Yorks., in 1625.
EVERARD, HUGH. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1651. S. of Sir Richard (1617), of Much Waltham, Essex,
Bart. B.A. 1654; M.A. 1658. Fellow, 1658. Ejected from
Hickleton, Yorks., 1662. Died 1665. Brother of Barrington
(1646). (Calamy, n. 563.)
EVEROT, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1559-
EVERARD, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1570; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1571-3.
EVERARD, J. B.A. 1470-1.
EVERARD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 3,
1687-8. S. of James, of Cambridge. B. there. School,
Ashwell, Cambs. (Mr Backler). Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689;
B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June n,
1693; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1700. V. of East Winch,
Norfolk, 1716-32; of Middleton, 1721-2. Died 1722. (Peile,
n. 107.)
EVERARDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1547.
Probably B.A. 1547-8; first appears in the College books in
1542. (A. Gray.)
EVERED, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560.
EVERARD, JOHN. Resident student at TRINITY HALL, Aug.
1564.
EVERARD, JOHN. B.A. from CLARE, i6oc-i; M.A. 1607; B.D.
1619. Reader at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, c. 1618.
R. of Fairstead, Essex, till 1636; deprived. R. of Hinton
Martell, Dorset, 1621-2. Previously imprisoned for censuring
Spanish outrages in the Indies. Scholar and philosopher.
His works include a translation of the Poemander of Hermes
Trismegistus. Died c. 1650. (D.N.B.)
EVERARD, JOHN. Adm. at CLARE, c. 1603. B. at Deane,
Northants., c. 1586. Became R.C., and entered the English
College at Rome, r6io; but owing to illness did not stay long.
Returned to England and published an account of his
experiences as a student Nothing certain is known of his
subsequent career. Possibly identical with the Jesuit father
JohnEverard. If so, died Dec. 6, 1649, at Antwerp. (Records,
S.J., iv. 611; D.N.B.)
EVERARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1628; B.A. 1631 ;
M.A. 1635.
EVERARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1637.
Of Leicestershire.
EVERARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1642. S. of Richard. B. at Hawkedon, Suffolk.
110
EVERARD, JOHN
EVERARD, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1659.
EVERARD, JOHN. Adm. sirar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 3, 1707-8.
Of Leicestershire. S. of Thomas, of Heather, Leics., Esq.
Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
July 5, 1713. V. of Thornton-by-Bagworth, Leics., 1718-23.
R. of Heather, 1730-51. Buried there July 29, 1751. (Nichols,
iv. 522.)
EVERARD, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1651.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1651.
EVERARDE, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov.
1 6, 1576. S. of Richard, of Gt Waltham, Essex. School,
Braintree. Matric. 1576. Of Rettendon, Essex. Died s.p.
Brother of Anthony (1575) and Hugh (1585). (Venn, i. 88.)
EVERERD, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1570.
EVERARD, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1571. One of these names adm. student at Leyden, June 8,
1585.
EVERARD, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 18, 1686.
Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1694. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1690; priest, Sept. 1691. C. of Clifton,
Beds. Probably s. of James, manciple of Christ's ; and brother
of James (1687-8). (Peile, 11. 102.)
EVERAT, OWYN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1572.
EVERARD or EVERED, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
June, 1577. Probably 5th s. of Henry, of Linstead, Suffolk.
(Peile, i. 141; Vis. of Suffolk, 1561.)
EVERARD, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 27,
1631. S. of Ralph, gent., of Mashbury, Essex. B. at Maries-
ford, Suffolk. School, Felsted. Matric. 1631. (Vis. of Essex,
I634-)
EVERET or EVEROD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1578; B.A. 1582-3.
EVERARD, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1617. S. and h. of Hugh (1585), of Gt Waltham, Essex, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 10, 1619. Created Bart., Jan. 29,
1628-9. Parliamentarian. Sheriff of Essex, 1644-5. Died c.
1680. Will (Archd. C. Essex) 1680. Father of Barrington
(1646) and Hugh (1651). (G.E.C.)
EVERARD, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 27, 1629. S. of John, Esq. B. at Gt Baddow, Essex.
School, Baddow (Mr Hooker). Matric. 1628. (Vis. of Essex,
1612.)
EVERARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Nov. 4, 1634. S. of Richard. B. at Hawkedon, Suffolk.
Matric. 1634-5. (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
EVERARD, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S,
1659.
EVERARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 2,
1660. Perhaps same as last.
EVERARDE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1614.
EVEREDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1547-
EVERARD or EVERAT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE,
Michs. 1572; B.A. 1575-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 29, 1576;
priest, Nov. 17, 1577. C. of Northwold, Norfolk. R. of
Southery, 1583-8. Died 1588.
EVERAT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1572.
Doubtless the Jesuit priest, Thomas Everard or Everet. S.
of Henry, of Linstead, Suffolk. B. c. 1560. Spent a year and
a half at Cambridge. Adm. at Rheims, 1592. Ord. priest
(R.C.) Sept. 18, 1592. Entered the Society of Jesus, 1593.
Master of novices at Louvain. Missioner in England, 1603-4,
and again, in 1617. Banished, 1620-1. Author and trans-
lator. Died in London, May 16, 1633. (Records, S.J., H. 399;
D.N.B.)
EVERIT or EVERED, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Apr. 12, 1597; afterwards pensioner. Matric. c. 1597; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. One of these names V. of Borden, Kent,
1611-9. Died 1619.
EVERITT, THOMAS. Adm. (age 17) at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 5, 1639. Of London. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3.
Fellow, 1642-4. Died 1644.
EVERARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 14, 1654.
Of Bedfordshire. S. of John and Mary. Bapt. at Sandy,
Mar. 8, 1638-9. Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. C.
at Sandy, Beds., 1665. Buried there Apr. 29, 1673.
EVERARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 25, 1700.
B. at Heather Temple, Leics. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. from Emmanuel, 1710. Doubtless brother of George
(1712) and John (1707-8).
EVERS, SIR RALPH
EVERED, VALENTINE. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS',
Lent, 1578-9. Of Kent. B.A. 1581-2.
EVERARD, VALENTINE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1606. Doubtless s. and h. of Valentine, of Canterbury, gent. ;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 26, 1613.
EVERARD, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1596.
EVERED, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS, Apr. 28,
1632. S. of Geoffray, yeoman. B. at Pilsdon, Dorset. School,
Rampesham (private, Mr Hallet). Matric. 1632. Drowned
in the Cam. Buried at Grantchester, June 16, 1633.
EVERARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
June 20, 1687. Of Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Scholar, 1687; Matric. 1688; B.A. 1690-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1693; priest, Sept. 1695. R. of Syderstone,
Norfolk, 1695-1708. Will (Norw. C. C.). (T.A. Walker, 181.)
EVERARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 28, 1721.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728; B.D.
1737. Fellow, 1730-46. Taxor, 1732. V. of St Botolph's,
Cambridge, 1732. R. of Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 1743-80.
EVERARD, . B.Can.L. 1487-8. Perhaps Philip, abbot of
Croyland, 1497-1503; or Thomas, V. of Whaplode, Lines.,
till 1505.
EVERET, . B.Can.L. 1497-8.
EVERARD, . B.A. 1517-8.
EVERDALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1586.
EVERDEN or EVERENDEN, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at
EMMANUEL, May 7, 1603. Matric. 1603. Migrated to Oxford,
after 10 terms. B.A. (St John's College, Oxford) 1607.
EVERENDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 9, 1653-4.
Of Sussex. Scholar, 1655; M.B. 1659.
EVERENDEN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Nov. 8,
1630. Of Kent. Probably lecturer at Woodchurch, Kent,
1642. One of these names ejected from Brighton, 1662.
EVERDEN, . M.Gram. 1485-6.
EVERFOLD, JOHN (1548), see EVERSFIELD.
EVERILL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1618.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15, 1617; priest, Dec. 9, 1624.
EVERELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, Mar. 27,
1650. S. of Robert, clothier. B. at Oundle, Northants.
School, Oundle (Mr Hicks). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4.
EVERING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1604. Of Kent. Perhaps s. of John, of Lymynge. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 17, 1607-8. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
EVERING, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1577-8- Of Kent.
EVERINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
May 23, 1667. S. of Thomas, gent., of Womersley, Yorks.
School, Kirton, Lines. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670—1 ; M.A. 1674.
EVERINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 16,
1684. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1687-8. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1691. V. of Anwick, Lines., 1691-
1717. R. of Braunswell, 1703-17.
EVERS, see also EURE.
EVERS or EURE, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS',
Dec. 3, 1591. Of Malton, Yorks. Doubtless 5th s. of William,
Lord Eure, adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 23, 1598. Brother of
Francis (1583) and Ralph (1568).
EVERS, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', e. 1592.
EVERS or EURE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1583 (fi.1. nob.). 2nd s. of
William, Lord Eure. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 23, 1598.
Barrister, 1603. Reader, 1610. M.P. for Scarborough, 1604-
14. Knighted, May 12, 1604. Chief Justice of North Wales,
1610. Of Heyford Warren, Co. Oxon., and Porkington,
Salop. Died May i, 1621. Buried at Selattyn, Salop. Brother
of Charles (1591) and Ralph (1568). (Vis. of Yorks.)
EVERS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1576.
EVERS or EURE, Sir RALPH. Matric. Fell.-Com. (age 10)
from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568. Eldest s. of William, Lord Eure.
B. in Berwick Castle, Sept. 24, 1558. Bapt. on Sept. 26,
1558, at Berwick Parish Church, by the Earl of Northumber-
land. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1575- Succeeded as 3rd Lord
Eure. Warden of the Middle Marches, 1586. Sheriff of
Yorks., 1594. Lord President of Council in Principality and
Marches of Wales. Ambassador extraordinary to Emperor
Rudolph II, in 1603, and to King of Denmark, 1603. Died
Apr. i, 1617. Coat of Arms, in east window of Gray's Inn
Hall. Brother of Francis (1583) and Charles (1591)-
III
EVERS, THOMAS
EVERS or EUREUS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
May 19, 1627. S. of Charles (1591). B. in Goodnestone, Kent.
Schools, Sandwich (Mr Cholfin and Mr Brett), Gt Brisett
(Mr Ray) and Honington, Suffolk (Mr Ray). Probably same
as Thomas Eurie, whom see. (Peile, i. 384.)
EVERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 10,
1678. S. of John, gent. B. in Kent. Ma trie. 1678.
EVERS, . Cautio for M.A. or higher degree, 1484-5.
EVERSDEN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1622;
B.A. 1624-5.
EVERSFIELD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs.
1581; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Incorp. at Oxford, as
'Erffield,' 1598.
EVERSFIELD or EVERFOLD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1548.
EVERSFIELD, NICHOLAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY,
c. 1595; B.A. 1598-9. Doubtless of Uckfield, Sussex, gent.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1602. Probably s. of Thomas.
Of Grove, Hastings. High Sherifi for Sussex, 1619, M.P. for
Hastings, 1624, 1625, 1626, 1628. (Burke, L.G.)
EVERSFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1641; afterwards Fell. -Com. Of Sussex. Matric. 1641.
EVERSFYLD, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from CLARE, Michs.
I57i.
EVERSHAM, . B.Civ.L. 1470-1.
EVERSHED, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 17,
1647. S. of John. B. at Ockley, Surrey. School, Horsham
(Mr Smith).
EVERSOLL, WILLIAM. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1603-4.
EVERSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July 4,
1726 S. of Thomas, grazier, of Langford, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Tottington (Mr Rutland) and West Ham, Essex
(Mr Phipps). Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727-33; B.A. 1729^-30;
M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13, 1731; priest,
July 18, 1736. Master of Thetford School, 1738-48. Will
(Norwich Archd. C.) 1748. (Venn, n. 25.)
EVERY, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
24, 1646. S. of Sir Simon, Bart. B. at Egginton, Derbs.
Bapt. there, Nov. 15, 1629. School, Repton. Succeeded as
Bart, e. 1647. Royalist. Died Sept 29, 1700. M.I. fa Eggin-
ton Church. Brother of John (1648), father of Simon (1680).
(Peile, i. 505; Staffs. Pedigrees; Vis. of Derbs., 1662; G.E.C.)
EVERY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 30,
1726. S. of Sir Simon (1680), Bart. B. at Navenby, Lines.,
Oct. 25, 1708. School, Repton. Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727-
8. Of Egginton, Derbs. High Sheriff for Derbs., 1749.
Succeeded as Bart., 1753- Died May 31, 1755. Buried at
Egginton. Brother of John (1726) and Simon (1730). (Peile,
n. 213; G.E.C.)
EVERY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 14, 1648.
S. of Sir Simon, Bart. B. at Egginton, Derbs. School,
Repton. Matric. 1648. Migrated to St Mary Hall, Oxford,
Nov. 26, 1650. B.A. (Oxford) 1651-2. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 26, 1652. Of Chardstock, Dorset. J.P. for Staffs., in
1680. Died without issue. Brother of Henry (1646). (Peile,
i. 524; Staffs. Pedigrees.)
EVERY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 30, 1726.
S. of Sir Simon (next). B. at Navenby, Lines., Oct. 17, 1709.
School, Repton. Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1729-30;
M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1732-3; priest,
Dec. 23, 1733. R. of Waddington, Lines., 1733. V. of
Bracebridge, 1737. Succeeded as Bart., May 31, 1755. Died
June 29, ITTQ. Buried at Egginton. Brother of Henry (1726)
and Simon (1730). (Peile, n. 213; G.E.C.)
EVERY, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 26, 1680.
S. of Sir Henry (1646), Bart. B. at Egginton, Derbs. School,
Repton. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Fellow,
1687-1704. Proctor, 1699. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June, 1688-
priest, Aug. 12, 1688. R. of Navenby, Lines., 1703-53.
Succeeded as Bart., July i, 1729. Died Jan. 12, 1753. Buried
at Egginton. Brother of William (below), father of Henry
(1726), John (1726) and Simon (next). (Peile, n. 78; Staffs.
Pedigrees; G.E.C.)
EVERY, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 28, 1730.
S. of Sir Simon (above), Bart., R. of Navenby. B. there.
School, Peterborough (Mr Bradfield). Matric. 1730; Scholar,
173^; M.B. 1740. Adm. student at Leyden, Oct. 19, 1734.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741; priest, Sept. 20, 1741;
C. of Navenby. R. of Egginton, 1747. Buried there 1758.
Brother of Henry (1726) and John (1726). (Peile, n. 222.)
EVERY, WILLIAM. 'Of CHRIST'S College' (according to the
Repton School Reg.). 6th s. of Sir Henry (1646). B. 1662.
Captain, ist Regiment of Marines. Killed at the siege of
Cork, 1690. Brother of Simon (1680).
EWER, JOHN
EVERY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1656. One William
Every adm. at the Inner Temple, 1657.
EVES, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 5,
1671. Exhibitioner from Tonbridge School. S. of George
(next), clerk. B. at Hartley, Kent. Matric. 1671 ; B.A. 1674-
5. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 19, 1680.
EVES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 16,
1632. S. of George. B. at Croydon, Surrey. Matric. 1632;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. R. of Hartley, Kent, 1642-67.
Died 1667. Father of the above.
EVES, THOMAS, see IVES.
EVINGTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 19, 1637.
Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1641-2.
EVINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1609.
S. of Francis, merchant taylor, and alderman of London.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Migrated to Sidney, Sept. 13,
1611. B.A. 1612-3. Of Enfield, Middlesex, and King's
Walden, Herts. Married Dorothy, dau. of Forth, of
Enfield. (Vis. ofMidds., 1663.)
EVINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1635.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
EVINGTON, MAURICE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', July 4,
1632. Of Lincolnshire. S. and h. of Nicholas, of Halstead
and Spalding. Bapt. Oct. 2, 1615. Died Oct. 21, 1636.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 1220.)
EVINGTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1625. One of these names ist s. of Nicholas, of Spalding.
Bapt. Jan. 24, 1607-8. Buried June 27, 1626. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 1220.)
EVYNGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1571.
Perhaps s. of Francis, of Houghton-on-the-Hill, Leics. B.A.
1575-6; M.A. 1579. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. R. of Nor-
manton-on-Soar, Notts., 1586. (Peile, I. 121.)
EWBANKE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1612.
EWB ANK, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1654, as 'Orbanke'; B.A. 1656-7.
EWBANCKE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15} at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 28, 1638. S. of Toby, gent., of Staindrop, Durham.
B. there. School, Durham. Matric. 1639. (Vit. of Durham,
1615.)
EWBANKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 7, 1617. B.
in Durham. Matric. 1617.
EUBANK, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Oct. 28, 1610.
B. at Stansmore, Westmorland. Matric. 1611; B.A. 1614-5;
M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1616-7, age 27;
priest, June 15, 1617. V. of Braughing, Herts., 1616-20.
Died 1620.
EUBANCKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1617.
EUBANCKS, WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1595-15; M.A.
1602, as 'Ubankes.' One of these names R. of Simonburn,
Northumberland, till 1604.
EWELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1626. Of Kent. B.A. 1629-30.
EWLE, JOHN. Student at ST CATHARINE'S, 1558.
EWELL, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1587. Of Kent.
Perhaps s. of Robert, R. of Orlestone. B.A. 1590-1; M.A.
1594; B.D. 1599, as 'Evall.' R. of Barfriston, Kent, 1601-38.
R. of Knolton, 1608-38. Died 1638.
EWELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 23, 1634. Of
Kent.
EWELL, , Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1587 (not Robert,
above).
EWELLS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1657.
Of Suffolk.
EWEN, see EWIN.
EWER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1632.
FelL-Com. Jan. 1632-3. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of
Henry, of Lees Langley, Herts. ; age 20 in 1634. Died Jan. 31,
1653-4. M.I. at Watford. (Vis. of Herts., 1634; Le Neve,
Man., rv. 26.)
EWER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 24, 1619-20.
Matric. 1620.
EWER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct. 24, 1650. Of
London. Probably s. of Wflliam, of St Stephen Walbrook.
Bapt. there, Sept". 10, 1632. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. from St John's, Oxford, Dec. n, 1651; B.A. 1654-5;
M.A. 1658. For a time in the State service of the Navy.
C. of Sawbridgeworth, 1658. R. of Ingatestone, 1662-1716.
Buried there Dec. 23, 1716. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
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EWER, JOHN
EWER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1723.
S. of Edward. B. at Belchamp St Paul, Essex. Matric. 1724;
B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732; D.D. 1756. Fellow, 1727. Assistant
Master at Eton. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June i, 1735. R. of
Bottesford, Leics., 1735-52. R. of Dengie, Essex, 1749.
Preb. of Hereford, 1751. Canon of Windsor, 1752. R. of
West Ilsley, Berks. Bishop of Llandaff, 1761. Bishop of
Bangor, 1768. Died Oct. 28, 1774. (Harwood; D.N.B.)
EWER, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1618.
Of London. Migrated to Corpus Christi. B.A. 1621-8.
EWER, RICHARD, see EVER.
EWER, ROGER. M.A. 1597 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Hert
fordshire. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) Jan. 27, 1586-7,
age 18; B.A. 1590; M.A. 1593. R. of Wendlebury, Oxon.,
1605. (Al. Oxon.)
EWER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 29,
1635-6. ists. of William, of Cheshunt, Herts., Esq. B. there.
School, Hertford. Matric. 1636. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 13, 1638. (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
EWERD, WILLIAM. B.D. 1458-9.
EWIN, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 13,
1654. S. of John, alderman and mayor of Cambridge. School,
Huntingdon. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. License
to practice medicine, 1662. Died c. 1667. (Vis. of Cambs.,
1684.)
EWEN, RICHARD. M.A. R. of Elsworth, Cambs., 1456. R. of
Porlock, Somerset. R. of Cleeve, Gloucs. Preb. of St Paul's,
1459-64. Will (P.C.C.) 1464.
EWEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 13, 1633.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1633.
EWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 28, 1736. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of William, of Cambridge. Bapt. at
All Saints', Cambridge, Nov. 17, 1717. Matric. 1737; B.A.
1739-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741; priest, Mar.
28, 1742. R. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, 1744-79. P.C.
of Belaugh. Died June 14, 1779, aged 61. (A. Gray.)
EWEN, EUYN or EWING, WILLIAM. B.A. 1486-7; M.A. 1489-
90.
EWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 24,
1704. Eldest s. of Thomas, alderman of Cambridge. B. there.
School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tho. Tooke). Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1711.
R. of Ovington, Norfolk, 1711-49. Died July 9, 1749.
EWEN, WILLIAM HOWELL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 15, 1748-9. S. of Thomas, gent., grocer and brewer, of
St Sepulchre's, Cambridge. B. in Cambridge. School, CoLne,
Essex (Mr Stringer). Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756;
LL.D. 1766. Deprived of his degrees, 1778, and expelled
the University. Restored by mandamus. Carried on the
business of a brewer in the town. Died Dec. 20, 1804. Buried
at New Brentford. M.I. (For personal character see Scott-
Mayor, in. 586; D.N.B.)
EWENS or EWINGS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, Feb. 13, 1683-4. S. of Christopher. B. at Broad-
windsor, Dorset. School, Ilminster (Mr Hunt). Matric. 1684;
B.A. 1687-8. Ord. deacon (Oxford) Mar. 1689-90; priest
(Bristol) Mar. 1690-1. R. of East Stoke, Dorset, 1693-6.
(Peile, ii. 94.)
EWINGS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. scholar (age 16) at SIDNEY,
May i, 1710. S. of John, sea-captain, of Topsham, Devon.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1741. Ord. priest (Ely) June 16, 1717.
EWSDEN, see EUSDEN.
EXCESTRE, PETER. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1393. Died Nov.
8, 1399.
EXCESTRE or EXETRE, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL,
1437-40.
EXELBY, MILES. B.A. from TRINITY, 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
Doubtless s. of Miles, of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk and grandson
of Miles, citizen and merchant taylor, of St Dunstan-in-the-
West, London. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25 ; priest, Sept.
26, 1625. V. of St Keverne, Cornwall, 1626-41 (inst. Apr. 20,
1629). Died 1641.
EXLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 9,
1707-8. S. of John. B. at Rawdon, Yorks. School, Bradford
(Mr Tho. Clapham). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1712 ; priest, Sept. 1713. V. of Bramley, Yorks.,
1713-29. V. of Farnley, 1728-9. Died 1729. (Peile, n. 169.)
EXLEY, TRISTRAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 27,
1742- S. of John, woolspinner, of Yorkshire. B. at Guiseley.
School, Threshfield (Mr Knowles). Matric. 1743 ; B.A. 1747-8.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 21, 1749. R. of Trowell, Notts.,
I753-92- Died Apr. 19, 1792. (Scott-Mayor, in. 533.)
v.A.c.n. i;
EYRE, ANTHONY
EXMEUSE or EXMEW, WILLIAM. Educated at CHRIST'S. B.
c. 1507. A Carthusian monk; vicar and steward of the
Charterhouse. Hanged at Tyburn, June 19, 1535, for denying
the King's supremacy. (Cooper, i. 52; D.N.B.)
EXON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 4, 1679.
S. of John. B. at Diseworth. School, Repton. Matric. 1679.
Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, May i, 1682.
EXTON, BRIAN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571. Matric.
1572; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 22,
1591. V. of Hanbury, Staffs., 1585 (sic.). Preb. of Lichfield,
1585. R. of North Darley, Derbs., 1590. (Wm. Salt Arch.
Soc., 1915.)
EXTON, EDWARD. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of Chichester. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, Apr. 30, 1643, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1646; M.A.
1660; B.D. and M.D. 1666. Fellow of Magdalen College.
Died Oct 26, 1683. (Al. Oxon.)
EXTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1617.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Mar. 1618-9. B.A. 1619-20; M.A.
1623; LL.D. 1634. Admiralty Judge, 1649 and 1661. Author
of The Maritime Dicaeologie. Buried at St Benet, Paul's
Wharf, Oct. 22, 1668. Father of Thomas (1647). (Peile, i.
316; D.N.B.)
EXTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1640. Of
Huntingdonshire. Perhaps s. of John (above). B. Apr. 4,
1624. School, Merchant Taylors'.
EXTON, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1689. S. of Thomas, Master of Trinity Hall. M.A. 1690
(Com. Reg.) ; LL.D. 1697. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1690-1716.
Died 1716.
EXTON, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1715. Of
Northamptonshire. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1719-20; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1723. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1722; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1722-3. V.
of Codicote, Herts., 1725-31. R. of Chilbolton, Hants. Preb.
of Winchester, 1748-59. Chaplain to the Earl of Portsmouth.
Died 1759.
EXTEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 26, 1716. B. at
Sulton, Wilts. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1723. Doubtless R. of Piddletrenthide,
Dorset, 1734.
EXTON, SAYER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, July, 1709.
EXTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1647. S. of John (1617), LL.D. School, Merchant Taylors'.
LL.B. 1652; LL.D. 1662. Fellow, 1651-63. Master, 1676-88.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 28, 1649. Barrister, 1659. Ancient,
1676. Adm. advocate, June 22, 1664. Knighted, Nov. 23,
1675. M.P. for the University, 1679, 1681, 1685. Judge of
the Admiralty, 1686. Advocate-general. Dean of the Arches,
1686. Died 1688. Buried at St Peter's, Paul's Wharf, Nov. 8.
Father of John (1689). (D.N.B.; Hist, of Trin. Hall., 161.)
EXUNO, THOMAS DE. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, in 1339.
EXWORTH, ROBERT, see SKUT.
EYE, STEPHEN DE. University Bedell, c. 1324. Benefactor.
(Stokes, Bedells, 53.)
EYES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 15, 1646.
S. of Alexander, yeoman. B. at Standish, Lanes. School,
Wigan (Mr Barrow). Migrated to St John's, Oct. 30, 1648.
One of these names R. of Whitby, Yorks., 1654-9.
EYLES, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1727. Of London.
Doubtless s. of Sir John, alderman of London. Matric. 1728.
F.R.S. 1742. Succeeded his father as Baronet, 1745. As-
sumed the additional surname of Haskin-Styles, on inheriting
the estate of his uncle. Died at Naples, Jan. 26, 1762.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
EYLES, JOSEPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1737. Of London.
Matric. 1737. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 7, 173"- S.
of Sir Joseph, of London, Knt.
EYLES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1715. S. of John, maltster. B. at Hambledon, Hants.
School, Corhampton, Hants. (Mr Sone). Matric. 1715; B.A.
1718-9; M.A. 1722. Fellow, 1720-3.
EYRE, see also AYRE.
EYRE, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 6,
1703. S. of William. B. in London. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. Matric. 1704. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 18, 1702, as s. and h. of William, of Chelsea, Esq.
Receiver of Charterhouse, 1719-39. Adm. a poor brother,
1755. Died Apr. 21, 1756. Buried at Fulham. Father of
Venn (1728-9). (Peile, 11. 156; Al. Carthus.)
EYRE, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1709. Doubtless s. of Gervase, of Rampton, Notts., deceased.
Of Adwick-le-Street, Yorks., and Rampton, Esq. Sheriff of
Notts., 1729. Married Margaret, dau. of Charles Turner, of
Kirk Leatham, Esq., 1717- Died 1748. (F.M.G., 559-)
z 8
EYRE, EDWARD
EYRE or EVER, EDWARD. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1612. One
of these names ord. deacon (Chichester) Oct. 26, 1610; priest,
Nov. 7, 1610. R. of St Thomas-at-Clifie, Lewes, 1610.
Perhaps V. of HaverhUl, Suffolk, 1615. (W. C. Renshaw.)
EYRE, GERVASE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Miens.
1565. B. at Rampton, Notts. Probably s. of Anthony, of
Kiveton, Yorks.; age 28 in 1575. Married Mary, dau. of
George Nevile, of Ragnal, Esq. Buried at Laughton, Oct. 28,
1625. (Burke, L.G.; Vis. of Yorks.; Hunter, I. 288.)
EYRE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1638. S. of Nathaniel, gent., of Bramley Hall, Yorks. Bapt.
at Braithwell, Jan. 30, 1621-2. School, Laughton (Mr Seton).
Matric. 1638; B.A. 164.1-2; M.A. 1645; M.D. 1658. Fellow,
1647. Taxor, 1649. Died 1686. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
EYR, JOHN. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1420-1443-.
EYRE or EYRES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1637. Of London. B.A. 1640-1 ; M.A. (Oxford) 1652.
Perhaps V. of Marston St Laurence, Northants., 1647. R. of
Little Ashby, Leics., 1647-53. Died 1653.
EYRE or AYRE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Nov. 4, 1664. S. of John, clerk, of East Farndon, Northants.
School, Winchester. Matric. 1666-7; B.A. 1666-7; M.A.
1672. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 19,
1670-1. Perhaps R. of Howe, Norfolk, 1684.
EYRE, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1675, from Christ Church, Oxford.
('Syre' in the grace). Not found in A I. Oxon.
EYRE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1729. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Ecclesfield. School, Sheffield (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1730;
B.A. 1734-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1734; priest,
June 20, 1736. R. and V. of Ruskington, Lines., 1739. Held
the rectory till 1780, and the vicarage till 1781. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 424.)
EYRE, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 20) at SIDNEY, May 20,
1732. Onlys. of Joseph, gent., of Richmond, Surrey. Schools,
Richmond and Colchester. Matric. 1733.
EYRE or AYRE, REARSBY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1618. and s. of William, of Bramley Hall, Yorks.
Bapt. Oct. 9, 1601. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1623; priest, Sept. 1623. V. of Darton, Yorks.,
1628-41. Died Sept. 14, 1641. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
EYRE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1590.
EYRE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 9, 1656. Of
Derbyshire. 3rd s. of Robert, of Highlow, Derbs. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 19, 1656. Died s.p. Brother of the next
and of Thomas (1656). (F.M.G., 553.)
EYRE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 9, 1656. Of
Derbyshire. S. and h. of Robert, of Highlow, Derbs. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 19, 1656. Died in College, June 26, 1656.
M.I. at Hathersage. Brother of Richard (above), Thomas
(1656) and William (1660)- (F.M.G., 553.)
EYRE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 6,
1739- S. of John, Esq., of Surrey. B. at Putney. School,
Guilsborough, Northants. (Mr Horton). Matric. 1739. Died
in College Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Aug. 10, 1739.
EYRE, SAMUEL. M.A. 1679 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Reginald, of Nether Seale, Leics. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1664-5, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1668;
M.A. 1671; B.D. 1680; D.D. 1687. R. of Neenton, Salop
1676. R. of Whitburn, Durham, 1686. Preb. of Durham,
1690. Died 1694. (Al. Oxon.)
EYRE, SAMUEL, LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Probably s. of Sir
Robert, of London, Knt. Matric. from New College, Oxford.
Sept. 26, 1716, age 18; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1723. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1729. Died Dec. 2, 1742. (Al. Oxon.)
EYRE, THOMAS. Scholar of CLARE, 1513.
EYRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1640.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1643-4. Perhaps nominated
to Ashby Parva, Leics., 1647.
EYRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1649. S. of Roger, Esq., of Birchover, and Rowter Hall
Youlgreave, Derbs. B. at Birchover. School, Repton
Matric. 1650. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 8, 1647-8. Called
to the bar, 1657. Reader elect of Barnard's Inn, 1673- fined
£30 for not reading. (Repton Sch. Register.)
EYRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 9, 1656. Of
Derbyshire. 2nd s. of Robert, of Highlow, Derbs. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 19, 1656. Barrister, 1657. Died without
issue. Brother of Richard (1656), Robert (1656) and William
(1660). (F.M.G., 553.)
EYTON, ROBERT
EYRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 9,
1668. S. of Christopher, gent. B. at Manuden, Essex.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1675; priest (London) Mar. n, 1676-7. V. of
Staines, Middlesex, 1696-1713. Died 1713. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1717.
EYRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 18, 1733. S. of
Thomas, of Stockport, Cheshire. School, Chester (Mr Dale),
Matric. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1737.
EYRE, URBAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 21,
1673. S. of Samuel, of Hartlebury, Worcs. School, Hartle-
bury. Scholar, 1673. Previously matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Nov. 4, 1672, age 16.
EYRE, VENN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22, 1728-
9. S. of Ambrose (1703), gent., of Middlesex. B. in London,
Sept. 21, 1712. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric.
1729. Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 23, 1730. B.A.
1732-3; M.A. 1736. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1736-9. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June 5, 1737. R. of Gt Stambridge, Essex,
1737-77- R- of Stambourne, 1741-77. Preb. of St Asaph,
1754. Archdeacon of Carlisle, 1756-77. R. of Gt Salkeld,
Cumberland, 1756-77. Lecturer at Lynn, Norfolk. Died
there May 18, 1777. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 430; Al. Carthus.)
EYRE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, May 28,
1642. Eldest s. of Robert, of Royton, near Worksop, Notts.
B. there. Schools, Staveley (Mr Dand) and Laughton-en-le-
Morthen (Mr Seton). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1647. Died
without issue. One of these names knighted, Feb. 28, 1662-3.
(Peile, 481.)
EYRE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 23, 1660. S. of Robert, Esq., of Highlow, Derbs. B.
there. School, Buxton (Mr Ogden). Of Highlow and Holme
Hall, Derbs., Esq. Sheriff of Derbs., 1691. Buried at
Hathersage, Aug. 9, 1706. Brother of Richard (1656), Thomas
(1656) and Robert (1656). (F.M.G., 553-)
EYRE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 6, 1663.
Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 20, 1668; priest (London) May, 1670. R. of Mile End,
Colchester, 1673-86.
EYRE, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1467-8.
EYRE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1583.
EYRE, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Apr. 1599.
EYRE, . Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 23, 1704-5.
EYRE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, 1715-6.
EYRES, see also AYRES.
EYRES, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1615;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22, 1623, as 'fellow of
Magdalene College.'
EYRES, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
26, 1647. S. of Edward, V. of Haverhill, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Bumsted (Mr French). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1;
M.A. 1654. V. of North Weald, Essex, 1660-9.
EYERS or AIRES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1621. Of London. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1634.
EYRES or AIERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar.
25,1592. Of Rampton, Notts. Matric. c. 1592; Scholar; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599; B.D. 1606. Fellow, 1599-1611. R. of Gt
Horkesley, Essex, 1617-42. Preb. of Ely, 1629. Died Jan.
1670.
EYTON, DAVID. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 28, 1641. Matric.
1641, as Eaton. Migrated to Clare. B.A. 1644-5. One of
these names R. of Bodfari, Flints., 1 666-8.
EYTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 27, 1654. Matric.
1656, as Eaton; B.A. 1657-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 25 ;
priest, June 29, 1661. V. of Ashby Folville, Leics., 1661-2.
EYTON, KENRICK. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, May
18, 1689. S. of Kenrick, of Eyton, Denbigh. B. at Hackney.
School, Eton. Matric. 1689. (For a different man, appar-
ently, of the same date and names, see Al. Oxon.) (Le Neve,
Knights, 298.)
EYTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 11,
1699-1700. S. of Philip, Esq. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Llanvair, Denbigh. (Mr Price). B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1718.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1705. R. of Wem, Salop. Preb.
of Hereford. Archdeacon of Ely, 1742-51. Died Oct. 18,
1751- (G.Mag.)
FABBE, JOHN
FAIRCHILD, JOHN
FABBE, JOHN. M.A. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1504; left legacies to
GOD'S HOUSE (Christ's College). Will also (P.C.C.) 1505;
'clerk, of Burwell, Cambs.'
FABER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626; M.A. (Oxford) 1629. (Al. Oxon.)
FABER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 15,
1748-9. S. of William, currier, of Yorkshire. B. at Leeds.
School, Linton-in-Craven (Mr Hewitt). Matric. 1749; B.A.
1753; M.A. 1757. Ord. deacon (London) June 17, 1753; C. of
Gt Braxted, Essex. P.C. of Bramley, Leeds, 1757-1821. V.
of Calverley, Yorks., 1770-1821. Died Nov. 28, 1821. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 585.)
FABIAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1581-2.
(He had resided for four years.) Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1581-2;
M.A. from Balliol College, Oxford, 1585. R. of Sapcote,
Leics., 1588. R. of Gt Warley, Essex, 1589. R. of Houghton
Regis, Beds., 1591. Suspended, 1597: resigned before Aug.
10, 1600. Admon. (Cons. C. London) July 6, 1626, to s. John.
Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.; Cooper, n. 288.)
FABIAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1618.
S. of John (above), of Gt Warley, Essex, clerk. B.A. 1621-2;
M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (London) May 20, 1627. Probably
R. of Chew Magna, Somerset, 1628-43. But see a contem-
porary in Al. Oxon.
FABYON, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1519-20. Perhaps R. of Polstead,
Suffolk, till 1542. Will (P.C.C.) 1542.
FABIAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1601.
FABIAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Fellow, 1642-4; ejected. Licensed
to practise medicine, 1648. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1651-2; of Hastings, physician.
FABIAN, . B.A. 1489-90; M.A. 1493.
FACER, CLEMENT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1601.
S. of John, R. of Grove, Bucks. B.A. from Clare, 1605-6.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 15, 1606; priest, May 31, 1607;
C. to his father at Grove.
FACON or FAUCON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1607. S. of Robert, R. of Bainton, Yorks. Bapt. at
Hadleigh, Suffolk, Dec. 14, 1589. Scholar, 1608 ; B.A. 1610-1 ;
M.A. not recorded. Fellow, 1612-21. R. of Bainton, Yorks.
1620-44; sequestered and imprisoned: restored, 1660-1.
Minister of Coxwold, 1649-51; of St Crux, York, 1652-60.
Married, at St Michael Belfry, York, May 4, 1620, Ann
Staincliff. Buried at Bainton, Sept. 7, 1661. M.I. (M. H.
Peacock.)
FACY, HUMFREY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 16,
1615-6. S. of Humfrey, gent, of Landkey, Devon. School,
Barnstaple. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. R. of Uphill, Somerset,
1639-40.
FACE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent, 1598-
9. Migrated to Emmanuel, Aug. 9, 1600.
FACE or PHAGE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from PKTERHOUSE,
Easter, 1584.
FACE, GEORGE. B.Civ.L. 1520-1.
FACE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1691. Of
London. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow,
1698-1702. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1699; priest,
Mar. 16, 1700-1. V. of Hougham, Kent, 1701. R. of Hunton,
1701-28. V. of Marden, 1707-28. Preb. of Lichfield, 1709-28.
Died Sept. 8, 1728, aged 53. Buried at Hunton. M.I.
Executor of Archbishop Tenison. (Masters.)
FACE or FAGGE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1621; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. V. of Fulbourn,
Cambs., 1632. V. of Wilburton. Buried there Dec. 6, 1669.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., ycA S., n. 142.)
FACE, THOMAS. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1603-4; M.A. 1607. B.
about 1582. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1608; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 12,
1608-9. V. of Old Hurst, Hunts., 1612. R. of Langton-by-
Horncastle, Lines., 1613-22. V. of St Neots, Hunts., 1622-51.
(Peile, i. 233, erroneously reads the name ' Faye.')
PAGE, . B.CanX. 1534-5.
FAGGE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Incorp. at Oxford, 1584.
FAGG, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1617
('phrenesi correptus, paulo post hinc recedit') (Coll. register).
Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Brensett, Kent; adm. at Gray s
Inn, Nov. i, 1619. If so, died July 25, 1646. (Burke, L.G.;
Hasted, in. 492.)
FAGG, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 28,
1663. S. of Sir John, of Wiston, Sussex, Bart. Matric. 1664.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 16, 1664. M.P. forShoreham,
1667-72. Died 1672. Brotherof Robert (1663). (Vis. of Kent,
1663; Dallaway's Sussex, n. 151; Kimber, H. 125.)
FAGGE, JOHN MERES. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5,
1 743-4. Of Chichester. S. and h. of John Meres, of Glinley,
Sussex. Matric. 1748; LL.B. 1749. Fellow, 1748-50. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Feb. 23, 1739-40. Barrister-at-Law.
Died May 18, 1750. (G. Mag.)
FAGG, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 28,
1663. S. of Sir John, of Wiston, Sussex, Bart. Matric. 1664.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 16, 1664. M.P. forShoreham,
1679 and i68i;forSteyning, 1690^5, Feb.-Apr. 1701, 1701-2.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1701. Died Aug. 26, 1715. Buried
at Alboume, Sussex. M.I. Brotherof John (1663). (G.E.C.;
A. B. Beaven.)
FAGG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 29, 1751. 2nd s.
of Charles. B. at Mystole, Chartham, Kent. Matric. 1751.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 2, 1752. Brother of the
next.
FAGG, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Mar. 24,
I743-4- S. of Charles, of Mystole, Kent. B. at Canterbury,
c. 1726. Succeeded his cousin, Robert, as 5th Bart., Sept. 14,
1740. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 25, 1741-2. Died
Nov. 14, 1791. Brother of the above. (G.E.C.)
FAGGE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1644.
Not improbably John, s. and h. of John, of Rye, Sussex.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July i, 1644. Of Mystole, Kent. M.P.
for Rye, I645-.53; for Sussex, 1654-9 a°d 1681 ; for Steyning,
1660-81 and 1685-1701. Parliamentarian. Created Bart.
Dec. n, 1660. Died Jan. 18, 1700-1. (G.E.C.)
FAGIUS (BUCHLEIN), PAUL. Hebrew lecturer at Cambridge,
1549. S. of Peter, schoolmaster at Rheinzabern. B. there,
1504. Preacher at Isne, Strassburg and Heidelberg. Came
to England, 1549; appointed to lecture in Cambridge, but
died soon after. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Nov. 25,
1549. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1549. Under Queen Mary, his
body was exhumed, Feb. 6, 1556-7, and burnt as that of a
heretic. His degree and titles were restored, 1560. Father
of the next. (Cooper, i. 95, HI. 85; D.N.B.)
FAGIUS, PAUL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1550. S.
of the above. Scholar, 1550. (Cooper, in. 85.)
FAIDE, . B.Can.L. 1500-1.
FAIRBARN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1623.
FAIRBARN or FAIRBURN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
MAGDALENE, Mar. 7, 1656-7. S. of John, of Woodhouse,
Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1 ; M.A. 1664.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. V. of Rothwell, Yorks., 1664-81.
FAIRBEARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 24,
1658-9. Of Essex. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert, of Gray's
Inn, deceased; adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 25, 1668; if so, father
of the next.
FAIRBEARD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 29,
1716. S. of Robert, barrister of Gray's Inn. B. at Epsom,
Surrey. School, Marlborough (Mr Hildrop). Matric. 1716;
Scholar, 1716-22. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from
Norwich) Mar. 5, 1720-1. (Venn, H. 5.)
FAIRBRASS or FIREBRACE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from
ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575- R- of
Ightham, Kent, 1574-86; of Halstead, 1594-1601; and of
Famingham, 1594-1601. Died Feb. 21, 1601-2. M.I. at
Farningham. (Cooper, n. 321; H. G. Harrison.)
FAIRBROTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Apr. 19, 1630. Of London. Matric. 1631; B.A.
1633-4; M.A. 1637; LL.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1633-81.
Vice-provost, 1653. Senior Proctor, 1654-5. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. Served in the Royal army. Prisoner at
Naseby, 1645. Died Aug. 10, 1681. (Harwood.)
FAIRBY, . B.A. 1473.
FAIRECHILD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 3, 1678. S. of Edward, gent. B. at Pilton, Devon.
School, Shirwell, Devon (Mr 'Rumphry'). Matnc. 1678;
B.A. 1682-3. Will of one of these names (Exeter) 1710 and
1714; 'clerk, of Goodleigh, Devon."
FAIRCHILD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1602.
Matric. 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 21, 1606, age 23; priest, Sept. 21, 1607; C. of
Hedenham, Norfolk.
c 8—2
FAIRCHILD, THOMAS
FAIRCHILD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr.
21, 1740. S. of Thomas, of London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1741; B.A. 1743-4. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1747. Doubtless R. of Pitsea, Essex. Died
June 7, 1782. Will (P.C.C.); of St Paul's, Deptford, Kent
(G. Mag.)
FAIRCLOUGH, see also FEATLEY.
FAIRCLOUGH or FORKCLOWE, ALEXANDER. Fellow of
QUEENS', 1446; living, 1472
FAIRCLOUGH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 2,
1594- Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps s. of John, of Weston, Esq.
Matric. c. 1594, as Fartlow; B.A. 1597-8. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, from Furnival's Inn, Feb. 7, 1599-1600. (Vis. of Herts.,
1634.)
FAIRCLOUGH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1621.
FAIRCLOUGH or FERKLOW, GEOFFREY. Fellow of PEM-
BROKE, 1444. Proctor, 1450.
FAIRCLOUGH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 10,
1674-5. Of Leicestershire.
FAYRCLOGH, HENRY. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1405-32.
FAIRCLOUGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 21,
1682. S. of James (1651-2), M.D., of London. B. there.
Schools, Islington and Eton. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-4.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 13, 1681; migrated to the
Inner Temple, Mar. 14, 1683-4. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1710; of the
Inner Temple. Died at Carlisle. (Venn, i. 471; J. Ch. Smith.)
FAIRCLOUGH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 2r) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 6, 1651-2; readm. Fell. Com. Sept. 8, 1654. S. of
Thomas, gent., of Upholland, Lanes. B. there. School,
Winwick, Lanes. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. from
Caius, 1658. Licensed to practise medicine, 1658. M.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow of Caius, 1655-9. Practised in London.
Will (P.C.C.) 1685; of the Inner Temple. Father of Henry,
above. (Venn, i. 391.)
FAIRCLOUGH or FAYRECLOTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at CAIUS, May 5, 1651. S. of Samuel (1608), minister, of
Kedington, Suffolk. B. there. Schools, Bury St Edmunds
(Mr Leigh) and Dedham, Essex (Mr Oddy). Matric. 1651;
Scholar, 1651-5; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. R. of Kennett,
Cambs., 1662-96. Buried there Feb. i, 1695-6. Father of
Richard (1686) and Samuel (1696), brother of Nathaniel
(1641), Richard (1637) and Samuel (1643). (Venn, i. 382;
where he is confused with James, above.)
FAIRCLOUGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 8,
1716-7. S. of Richard (1686-7), R. of Kennett, Cambs. School,
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Kynnesman). Scholar, 1719; Matric.
1720; B.A. 1720—1. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1722- priest,
May, 1724 R. of Colton, Norfolk, 1728-30. Died Aug. 14,
1730. M.I. at Colton.
FAIRCLOUGH, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May
"•ift'-.S. of Samuel (1608). B.A. 1644-5 ;M.A. 1648. R.
of Stalbndge, Dorset. Died Oct. u, 1656. M.I. at Long
Burton. Father of Samuel (1664) and of the next. (Hutchins,
iv- I33-)
FAIRCLOUGH, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S,
Feb. i, 1669-70. S. of Nathaniel (above). Matric. 1670; B.A.
I ji~4' Pi ' ,deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1673. Master of
Sudbury School, Suffolk, c. 1677. V. of Cornard Magna and
Parva, Suffolk, 1682-91 ; deprived. Brother of Samuel (1664).
(Suff. Man. Fam., in. 74.)
FA!^n£S ^CHARO- M.A. 1581 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Bedford School Winchester. Age 12, m 1565. ScholaV
of New College, Oxford, 1570; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577-8.
, .. - .. -.
mmtil ,;', **9*-i6&. Died at Weston, Herts.
Will (P.C.C.) 1638. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
FAIRCLOUGH RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1637.. S of Samuel (1608), of Ashdon, Essex. B. 1621
Matric 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Fellow, 1644. R. of
Mells Somerset, 1647-1662; ejected. Afterwards minister in
'v i I?'M faJf^5 Julv 4' l682' aS«d 61. Buried in
Bunhill Fields. M.I. there. Brother 01 Samuel (1643), John
(1651) and Nathaniel (1641). (D.N.B.; Calamy, n. 371 ] >
FAIRCLOUGH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age *7\ at CAIUS Tan
22, 1686-7 S. of John (1651), R. of Kennett, dambt ScfiES'
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1687-94- BA
1690-1; M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June n 'i6qv
pnest, Sept. 23, 1694. C of Quiddenham, 1694. R of
Kennett Cambs 1696-1751. Died Sept. 12, 1750-1. Buried
at Kennett. Father of John (1717). (Venn, i. 482; Suff. Man.
ram., in. 75.)
FAIRCLOUGH, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter
1608 C Fetloe,' in College register). 4th s. of Lawrence, V of
Haverhfll. B. at Haverhill, Suffolk. Bapt. Mav 22 1504
B.A 1615 Lecturer at Lynn, 1619. R. of Barnardiston,'
Suffolk, 1623-9. R- of Kedington, 1620-62; ejected. Nom-
FAIRFAX, BRIAN
inated one of the Assembly of Divines, 1643, but excused
himself from attending. Published The Pastor's Legacy and
other works. Died Dec. 14, 1677, at the residence of his
son-in-law, Richard Shute, V. of Stowmarket. Father of
Richard (1637), Samuel (1643) and Nathaniel (1641).
(D.N.B.; Calamy, 11.)
FAIRCLOUGH, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 23,
1643 S. of Samuel (1608), R. of Barnardiston, Suffolk.
Matric. 1644; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. Intruded fellow of
Caius, 1650-6. R. of Houghton Conquest, Beds.; ejected,
1662. Afterwards licensed as minister at Chippenham,
Cambs., 1672. Married, at Ketton, Oct. 25, 1655, Frances,
dau. of Folkes. Benefactor to Caius, by foundation of
an exhibition. Author, Sermons. Died Dec. 21, 1691. Buried
at Heveningham, Suffolk. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1692.
Brother of Richard (1637) and John (1651). (Venn, i. 379;
D.N.B.; Davy JfSS.)
FAIRCLOUGH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, Oct.
28, 1664. S. of Nathaniel (1641). B. at Long Burton, near
Sherborae, Dorset. School, Wratting, Suffolk (Mr Burwell).
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Signed for priest's
orders (London) Mar. 13, 1673-4; C. of Boxted, Suffolk.
Described as 'M.A. of Magdalene.' R. of Hawkchurch,
Dorset, 1673-6. Died Aug. 23, 1676. Brother of Nathaniel
(1669-70).
FAIRCLOUGH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June
22, 1696. S. of John (1651), R. of Kennett, Cambs. B. there.
Schools, Kennett and Bury. Scholar, 1696-1700; Matric.
1698; B.A. 1690-1700; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May 26, 1700; priest, Mar. 15, 1700-1. R. of Lidgate, Suffolk,
1701-40; of Little Bradley, 1724-40. R. of Barnardiston,
1724-40. Buried at Lidgate, Jan. 20, 1740-1. Brother of
Richard (1686-7). Father of the next. (Venn, i. 498; Suff.
Man. Fam., HI. 75.)
FAIRCLOUGH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb.
1726-7. S. of Samuel (above), R. of Lidgate, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Bury. Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1727-32; B.A.
1730-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 19, 1731 ; priest, June 9,
1734. R. of Little Bradley, Suffolk, 1740. R. of Barnardiston,
1740-3. Buried at Little Bradley, Dec. 14, 1743. (Venn, n. 26.)
FARCLOGH, THOMAS. Gilbert Worthington, R. of St Andrew's,
Holborn (q.v.) by will (P.C.C., 1477), left eight marks to
Thomas Farclogh, of Cambridge University, to pray for his
soul, etc. (Strype's Stow, in. 248; J. Ch. Smith.)
FARCLOUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, July
7, 1680. ist s. of Thomas, yeoman. School, Holland, Lanes.
Perhaps C. of Little Staughton, Beds., 1684. R. of Graffham,
Hunts., 1689-1713; called 'B.A.* Died 1713. Father of the
next.
FAIRCLOUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 30, 1715.
S. of William, above. B. at Graffham, Hunts. Matric. 1715;
B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1720; priest,
June 4, 1721. R. of Graffham, 1721-62. P.C. of Barham,
Hunts., till 1762. Died 1762.
FAIRFAX, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1615.
FAIRFAX, BARWICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June
ii, 1687. S. of Henry, 4th Baron Fairfax, and Francis, dau.
of Sir Robert Barwick. B. at Denton, Yorks. Bapt. at
Bramham, Oct. 18, 1667. School, Westminster. Matric.
1687; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Fellow, 1693.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1700. Of Tadcaster, Yorks. Will proved
at York, July i, 1734. (Al. Oxon.)
FAIRFAX, BENJAMIN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1673. S. of
John (1640), R. of Barking, Suffolk. School, Woodbridge.
Adm. student at Leyden, May 27, 1676. Brother of Thomas
(i674).
FAIRFAX, BLACKERBY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1686.
S. of Nathaniel (1655), of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Bapt Feb.
16, 1668-9. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-
90; M.A. 1693; M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Adm. medical student
at Leyden. M.D. (Leyden) 1696. Appointed physician in the
Navy. Author, miscellaneous. (D.N.B.)
FAIRFAX, BRIAN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 8, 1648. 2nd
s. of Henry (1602), R. of Bolton Percy. B. at Newton Kyme,
Yorks., Oct 6, 1633. School, Coxwold. Matric. 1648; Scholar,
1650; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Incorp. M.A. (Oxford) 1663.
Created D.C.L. (Oxford) 1677. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10,
1654. Barrister, 1661. Ancient, 1680. In 1658 he went to
France with the Earl of Kildare. In 1659 he was sent on a
mission to Monk, then in Scotland. Private Secretary to his
cousin Lord Fairfax. Appointed equerry to Charles II,
1670-85; and afterwards to William III, 1680-04. Secretary
to Archbishop Tillotson, till 1694; when he retired into
private life, and devoted himself to literary work. Married,
at Westminster Abbey, Apr. 22, 1675, Charlotte, dau. of Sir
Edmund Carey. Author, Tier Boreale. Died Sept. 20, 1711.
Father of Brian (1693) and Ferdinando (1694). (DJf.B.;
M. H. Peacock.)
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FAIRFAX, BRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 28,
1693. S. of Brian (1648). B. in the Mews at Westminster,
London, Apr. n, 1676. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1694;
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Fellow, 1699. Com-
missioner of Customs, 1723-50. Lived in Panton Square,
London. Antiquary. Died Jan. 7, I749-5O. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Ferdinando (1694). (Misc. Gen. et Her., vi. 399;
D.N.B.)
FAIRFAX, CECIL JACQUES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 19, 1745. S. of George, clerk, of Lincolnshire. B. at
Washingborough, Lines. School, Beverley, Yorks. Matric.
1745; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Fellow, 1752. Ord. deacon
(York) June 10, 1750; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1751. V. of
Marlon and Grafton, Yorks., 1755-90. Died Oct. 22, 1790.
Brother of George (1735). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 552.)
FAIRFAX, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1584.
Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of Denton, Yorks. Knighted,
May ii, 1603. Will (P.C.C.) 1604. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
FAIRFAX, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 5, 1611.
Of Menston, Yorks. 7th s. of Thomas (1577)1 ist Baron
Fairfax. B. at Denton, Mar. 5, 1597-8. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 27, 1611. Banister, 1618. Appointed steward of
the courts at Ripon, 1646. Colonel in Monk's army in Scot-
land. Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull, 1660. Antiquary
and genealogist. Married, 1627, Mary Brearey, of Scow HalL
Died at Menston. Buried Dec. 22, 1673, at Otley. Brother
of Henry (1602) and Peregrine (1618-9), father of Henry
(1662). (D.N.B.; M. H. Peacock.)
FAIRFAX, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1690.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1691.
FAIRFAX, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 2,
1640. Migrated to Trinity Hall. M.A. 1641-2 (on King's
visit).
FAYRFAXE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct. 6,
1580. 2nd s. of Henry, of Streetthorpe. Of Bilborough,
Yorks. Schools, Coxwold, Yorks., and Pocklington. Brother
of Gabriel (1579). (Vis. of Yorks., 1584; Venn, i. 107.)
FARFAX, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Lent,
1580-1.
FAIRFAX, FERDINANDO. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY,
June 21, 1694. S. of Brian (1648). B. in the Mews at West-
minster, June ii, 1678. School, Westminster. Matric. 1695;
Scholar, 1695 ; B.A. 1697-8. Died Feb. 12, 1748-9. Brother
of Brian (1693). (D.N.B.)
FAYRFAXE, GABRIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS,
Oct. 17, 1579. Of Streetthorpe. Eldest s. of Henry, of
Bilborough, Yorks. Schools, Copmanthorpe and Coxwold.
Of Streetthorpe, Esq. Married Frances, dau. of Sir Brian
Palmes, of Naburn. Brother of Edward (1580). (Venn, 1.104;
Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
FAIRFAXE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1553-
FARFAX, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1583;
Scholar, 1586; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow, 1589.
FAIRFAX, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1667. Perhaps s. and h. of Joseph, late of Moult on,
Lines., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1670.
FAIRFAX, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 26, 1735. Of
Yorkshire. S. of George, clerk, deceased, R. of Washing-
borough, Lines. Matric. 1738; Scholar; B.A. 1738-9; M.A.
1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1740. V. of Cropwell
Bishop, Notts., 1744-50. R. of Elton, 1745-50. Brother of
Cecil Jacques (1745). (A. Gray.)
FAIREFAX, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1578-9.
FAIRFAX, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1602.
4th s. of Thomas (1577). B. at Denton, Yorks., Jan. 14, 1588-
9. Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Fellow, 1608-16.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1614;
priest, Sept. 1616. R. of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes., 1619-
33. R. of Newton Kyme, Yorks., 1633-46. Preb. of York,
1645-65. R. of Bolton Percy, 1646-60. Married, at St
Helen's, York, Feb. 4, 1626-7, Mary, dau. of Sir Hugh
Cholmey. Antiquary and genealogist. Retired to Ogle-
thorpe, 1662. Died Apr. 6, 1665. Buried at Bolton Percy.
Brother of Peregrine (1618-9) and Charles (1611), father of
Brian (1648). (Al Oxon.; D.N.B.; M. H. Peacock.)
FAIRFAX, HENRY. Incorp. M.A. 1662, from Magdalen College,
Oxford. S. of Charles (1611), of Menston, Yorks. Bapt. at
Otley, Oct. 28, 1634. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
July 21, 1653; B.A. (Oxford) 1656-7; M.A. 1659; B.D. 1666;
D.D. 1681. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1659-87, when he
was ejected by James II ; and 1688. R. of Tubney, Berks.,
1683. Dean of Norwich, 1689-1702. Died Dec. 1702, aged 68.
Buried in Norwich Cathedral. M.I. there. (D.N.B. ; A I. Oxon. ;
Le Neve, M on., iv. 39.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS
FAIRFAX, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at CLARK, July 29, 1650. Matric.
1650. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Dunsley, near Whitby,
Yorks.; age 32 in 1665. Succeeded at Dunsley. OfThornton-
in-Pickering, Esq. Married Catherine, dau. of James Herbert,
of London. Buried at Ellerburn-in-Pickering, AUK i 1687.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
FAIRFAX, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1640. Of Norfolk. S. of Benjamin, clerk, of Rumburgh,
Suffolk. B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647. Fellow, 1645-50. V. of
Barking, Suffolk, 1650; ejected, 1662. Suffered imprisonment
in Bury gaol. Afterwards a preacher at Ipswich. Author,
Life of Owen Stockton; Sermons, etc. Died at Barking, Aug.
ii, 1700, aged 77. Father of Benjamin (1673) anfl Thomas
(1674), brother of Nathaniel (1655). (Calamy,n.w,D.N.B.;
Masters, 281.)
FERFEX, MARK. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1611.
FAIRFAX, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1655. Of Suffolk. 3rd s. of Benjamin, clerk, of
Rumburgh, Suffolk. B.A. 1657-8: M.A. 1661. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1661. Ejected from Willisham, Suffolk, 1662.
Studied medicine as a means of livelihood. M.D. (Leyden)
1670. Practised at Woodbridge, Suffolk. Married (i) Eliza
Blackerby, (2) Elizabeth, widow of Francis Wade, ;md dau.
of Nathaniel Bacon, of Ipswich. Author. Died June 12, 1690.
Buried at Woodbridge. Brother of John (1640), father of
Blackerby (1686). (Calamy, n. 442; D.N.B.; Masters, 283;
V. B. Redstone.)
FAIRFAX, PEREGRINE. B.A. from TRINITY, 1618-9. S. of
Thomas (1577), of Denton, Yorks. B. May 31, 1599. Secre-
tary to the Earl of Carlisle, when Ambassador in France.
Killed at Monslack, near Montauban, Sept. 1621. Brother of
Henry (1602) and Charles (1611). (Her. and Gen., vi.
401.)
FAIRFAX, ROBERT. Mus.Bac. 1500-1; Mus.Doc. 1504. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1511. Of Acaster Malbis, Yorks. 4th s. of
Sir Thomas, of Walton. Gentleman of the King's Chapel,
1509. Poor Knight of Windsor, 1514. Author of musical
works, as early as 1485. Lived at Bayford, Herts. Organist
or sacrist at St Albans Abbey. Buried there. Died 1529.
Will (Archd. St Albans) 1529. (Cooper, i. 15; D.N.B.;
J. Ch. Smith; M. H. Peacock.)
FAYREFAX, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1551. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 21, 1560; 'aged 41; married,
resides; knows Latin competently' (Lib. Cleri Line., 1576).
'Bred in the Schools.' Doubtless R. of Hagworthingham,
Lines., 1571; and R. of Thorpe, till 1568.
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1557-8.
B. at Bury, Suffolk. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564; B.D. from
St Catharine's, 1574-5. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1561.
University preacher, 1569. V. of Sutton, Cambs., 1571-8.
Preb. of Carlisle, 1578-95. R. of Gt Asby, Westmorland,
1578-93. R. of Lowther, 1579-86. R. of Caldbeck, Cumber-
land, 1583. Afterwards Chaplain to Dr Mathew, Bishop of
Durham. (Cooper, n. 176.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1577- Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of Denton.
B. 1560, at Bilborough, Yorks. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 22, 1579. Served in the Low Countries. Knighted
at Rouen, 1591. M.P. for Yorks., 1625. Created Baron
Fairfax of Cameron, in the Scotch Peerage, May 4, 1627.
Died May 2, 1640. Buried at Otley, Yorks. Father of Henry
(1602), Charles (1611), Peregrine (1618-9) and Thomas
(1612-3). (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1587.
Of Cambridgeshire. Probably s. of Thomas (1557-8). B.A.
1590-1; M.A. 1594. Succeeded his father as R. of Caldbeck,
Cumberland; and died there, 1640. (B. Nightingale.)
FARFFAX, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Dec.
8, 1590. Of Walton and Gilling, Yorks. S. of Sir William,
Knt. B. at Gilling, Yorks. Bapt. Feb. 5, 1576-7. School,
Gilling. Matric. c. 1591. Knighted, Apr. 17, 1603. M.P. for
Boroughbridge, 1601; for Hedon, Yorks., 1624, 1625, 1626.
Sheriff of Yorks., 1627-8. Created Viscount Fairfax of
Emley in the peerage of Ireland, 1634. Died at Howsham,
Yorks., Dec. 23, 1636. Buried at Scrayingham. M.I. there.
Will (York) 1637. (Venn, i. 142; G.E.C.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. B.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince Charles).
Perhaps s. of Thomas, ist Baron Fairfax. If so, bom at
Denton, Aug. 4, 1594. Merchant adventurer. Died at
Scanderoon, July 4, 1621. Brother of Peregrine (1618-9),
Charles (1611) and Henry (1602). (D.N.B.; M. H. Peacock.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1621. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Fellow,
1629-32. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
1627.
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FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, c. 1626.
S. of Ferdinando, 2nd Lord Fairfax. B. at Denton, Yorks.,
Jan. 17, 1611-2. Matric. 1626; M.A. 1647; D.C.L. (Oxford)
1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1628. Sent to the Low
Countries under Sir Horace Vere. Present at the siege of
Bois-le-Duc, 1629. Held a command during the first Scottish
war. Knighted, Jan. 1640-1. Supported the parliament and
became commander-in-chief of the parliamentary army,
1645-50. Defeated Charles I at Naseby, 1645. Remodelled
the army. Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Fairfax of
Cameron, 1648. State Councillor, 1649-51 and 1659-60.
M.P. for Cirencester, 1649; for West Riding of Yorkshire,
1654; for Co. Yorks., 1660. During the Protectorate, he lived
in retirement at Nun Appleton, Yorks., and devoted himself
to literature. Headed the commission sent to Charles II at
The Hague, 1660. Author of poems, translations, and two
autobiographical works. Died at Nun Appleton, Nov. 12,
1671. Buried at Bilborough. M.I. (D.N.B.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 27, 1645.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1651. M.A. (Oxford) 1652. Fellow of New
College, 1650. Perhaps s. and h. of Charles (1611), of Menston,
Yorks., adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 16, 1640-1. If so, born at
Otley, July 26, 1628. J.P. for West Riding. Died 1716.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1666; Al. Oxon.; Her. and Gen., vi. 400.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Educated at ST JOHN'S. S. of Henry,
4th Baron Fairfax. B. at Bolton Percy, Feb. 16, 1657.
Succeeded as Baron, Apr. 9, 1685. Colonel 5th Foot, 1690;
3rd Dragoons, 1694. Brigadier-General, 1702. M.P. for
Malton, 1685; for Yorks., 1689-1702; Jan.-Dec. 1707.
Benefactor to St John's. Died Jan. 6, 1709-10. Buried in
St Martin-in-the-Fields. Brother of Barwick (1687).
(Founders and Benefactors, 52; Her and Gen., vi. 406; A. B.
Beaven; G.E.C.)
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674. S. of
John (1640), R. of Barking, Suffolk. School, Woodbridge.
Brother of Benjamin (1673).
FAIRFAX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 16,
1717- S. of William, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Ruswarp. School, Thornton. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1731-2.
Ord. deacon (London) June 4, 1721; priest, June 9, 1723.
V. of Gt Canfield, Essex, 1723-31. R. of Little Easton,
1731-44. (Scott-Mayor, in. 311.)
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1516-7.
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS,
May 19, 1576. S. of Gabriel, of Steeton, Yorks. School,
Pickering. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578. Of Steeton, Esq.
Knighted, Apr. 23, 1603. Died at Finningley, July 7, 1603.
Buried at Bolton Percy. (Venn, i. 85.)
FAREFAX, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1611.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Caldbeck, Cumberland. B.A. 1614-
5; M.A. 1622; D.D. 1631-2 (on the King's visit). Perhaps
incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1620;
priest, Sept. 1621. Probably V. of Castle Sowerby, Cumber-
land, 1623-46; and 1660-4. R. of Bolton Mealsgate, Carlisle,
1629-55, ejected; reinstated, 1660-5. Buried there May 2,
1665. (B. Nightingale; Her. and Gen., vii. 149.)
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1616; B.A. from St John's, 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Carlisle) Jan. 18, 1623-4. Dean of Sion College,
London. Chaplain to Charles I. R. of St Peter Comhill,
London, 1626-55; sequestered and imprisoned during the
Commonwealth. V. of East Ham, Essex, till 1642. Buried
at Peter's, Comhill, Nov. 20, 1655. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1656;
as of St Martin-in-the-Fields. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1616. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. from Clare, 1619-20.
Perhaps incorp. at Oxford, 1624. (Al. Oxon. seems to con-
found him with the D.D., who was certainly of Jesus.)
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1633.
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May zi,
1679. S. of William, of Steeton, Yorks. B. there. Bapt. in
Steeton Chapel, Nov. 21, 1664. School, Wakefield (Mr Basker-
ville). Resided for a year. Buried at Bolton Percy, Yorks.,
July 20, 1694. M.I. (Peile, i. 72; Her. and Gen., vi. 615.)
FAIRLIE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1593.
FAIRMEDOW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Oct. 26, 1660. S. of Edward. B. at Molesworth, Hunts.
School, Huntingdon (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1668-94. Taxor, 1677. Senior Proctor,
1684-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. R. of Anstey, Herts.,
1694-1711. R. of Clapton, Northants., 1700-11. Died in
Cambridge, June 15, 1711. Buried at Gt St Andrew's. M.I.
(Peile, i. 594; Le Neve, Afon., iv. 225.)
FAIRSIDE, see FARSIDE.
FAIRWEATHER, see also FA WETHER.
FALE, JAMES
FAIRWEATHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY,
May 13, 1676. ist s. of Edward, yeoman, of Barton, Hull.
B. at Ferriby, Lines. School, Cottingham, Yorks. (Mr Clerke).
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June u,
1682. V. of Gt Grimsby, 1690. R. of Scartho, 1711.
FAIRWELL, see FARWELL.
FAKE, JOHN. B.A. 1494-5; M.A. 1498.
FALCONBRIDGE, see FAUCONBERG.
FALCONER, see FAWCONER.
FALDER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at QUEENS', Feb. 15,
1624-5. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Alnwick, Northumberland,
clerk. B.A. 1629-30. V. of Shilbottle, 1636-48 and 1660^73.
V. of Lesbury, 1666-73. Married Jane Forster, of Alnwick,
1635. Buried at Alnwick, Jan. 13, 1673. Probably brother
of the next. (H. M. Wood.)
FALDER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1621.
Of Northumberland. B.A. 1624-5.
FALDO, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 24) at JESUS, Dec. 16,
1674. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1678-9. V. of
Harrold, Beds., 1689-96. Buried there Dec. 4, 1696. M.I.
FALDO, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1624;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Master of Dulwich College, 1633.
R. of Titchwell, Norfolk, 1642.
FALDOE, DAVID. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1571.
FALDO, DAVID. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1660; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. 1667. Probably buried at Biddenham, Beds.,
Apr. 8, 1680; as David Faldoe, clerk.
FALDOWE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1631.
FALDOE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596; Scholar
1599; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Fellow, 1602.
FALDOE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1615.
FALDO, OSBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1631.
Of Bedfordshire. Doubtless s. of John, of Oakley; bapt.
June, 1611. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 19, 1641. Signs as minister of Odell, Beds., 1665-87.
Buried at Oakley, July 22, 1687.
FALDO, PAUL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, c. July, 1680.
S. of William, tobacconist. B. at Bedford. Bapt. at St Paul's,
Bedford, Feb. 22, 1662-3. School, Newmarket Street, Bed-
ford (Mr Welburn and Mr Thomas). Matric. 1681; B.A.
1684-5; M.A. 1689. V. of Ravensden, Beds., 1688-1711. R.
of St John the Baptist, Bedford, 1713; also Master of the
Hospital. Died Apr. 12, 1714. M.I. in St John's Church.
(Victoria Co. Hist. Beds., HI. 27.)
FALDOE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
FALDOE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1583.
Doubtless s. of Richard, of Maulden, Beds. Bapt. Jan. 22,
1566-7. Of 'Marledon' (Maulden), Beds., when adm. at
Gray's Inn, Apr. 27, 1586. Ancient, 1603. Reader, 1620.
(Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
FALDOE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1623. S. of Robert (? above), of Maulden, Beds. Of North
Mymms, Herts. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 5, 1624. (Vis. of
Beds., 1634.)
FALDO, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 19, 1660. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of Thomas, merchant taylor. B. at Eyns-
ham, Oxon., Aug. 12, 1646. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Incorp. at Oxford,
1673. V. of Harrold, Beds., 1666^87. C. of Biddenham. Of
Wymondley, Herts., in 1697. Buried at Biddenham, Oct. 21,
1716. (Al. Oxon.)
FAWLDO, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1546.
FALDO, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1590. Of Cardington, Beds. (Probably s. of
Thomas.) B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. Fellow, 1593-1601.
Registrar to the Bishop of London. (Harwood.)
FALDO, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 10,
1624. S. and h. of William (1590), of Islington. B. at
Essendon, Herts. School, Islington (Mr Dukeson). Matric.
1624. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1624. Barrister, 1633.
Ancient, 1654. He wrote a long Latin epitaph on Sir Thomas
Adams, founder of the Arabic lectureship, for the Guildhall.
(Peile, i. 360; Vis. of Beds., 1634; Stow's Strype, i. 276.)
FALE, JAMES. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 31, 1619.
S. of John (1584), minister. B. at Harleston, Norfolk.
Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1622-3; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1627.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625; priest, Sept. 20, 1628.
C. of Spexhall, Suffolk, in 1627. V. of Fressingfield, 1629-43
and 1660-71. Married, at Fressingfield, June 18, 1632, Anne,
dau. of Francis Woolnough. Buried there, Aug. 19, 1678.
Father of John (1643-4). (Venn, i. 244.)
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FALE, JOHN
FALE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. R. of Roydon, Essex, 1585-1615.
Probably R. of Stockton, Norfolk, 1610. Died 1615. Father
of James (1619). (Masters.)
FALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Jan. 16, 1643-4. S. of
James (1619), V. of Fressingfield, Suffolk. B. at Spexhall.
School, Norwich (Mr Levering) . Matric. 1644; Scholar, 1644-
8; B.A. 1647-8.
FALE, THEODORE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1609. Of
Hertfordshire.
FALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 16, 1578-9.
S. of James, yeoman, of Redgrave, Suffolk. School, Botesdale
(Mr Bartholomew and Mr More). Matric. 1578-9; B.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1597. Ord. deacon
(London) Nov. 5, 1585; C. of Roydon, Essex. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1604. Author, Art of Dialling. (Venn, I.
101; Cooper, H. 176; D.N.B.)
FALE, . B.D. from CHRIST'S, 1611. (Peile, i. 167.)
FALEYS, JOHN DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1327-8.
FALHETT, see FAWLET.
FALKE, THOMAS, see FAWKES.
FALKENBRIDGE, see FAUCONBERG.
FALKER, HENRY. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9. One
of these names V. of Aylsbam, Norfolk, 1484-9.
FALKES, , see FAWKE, FAWKES and FOLKES.
FALKINGHAM, see also FOLKINGHAM.
FALKINGHAM or FOLKINGHAM, ARTHUR. Matric, sizar
from CHRIST'S, 1597-8. (Wrongly given as 'Anthony' by
Peile.)
FALKINGHAM, . Fee for B.A. 1473^4-
FALKLAND, Viscount, see CAREY, LUCIUS.
FALL, JAMES. Incorp. D.D. from St Andrews, 1698. Canon
residentiary and Precentor of York, 1691-1711. Principal of
Glasgow University. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1700-11. R.
of Londesborough, Yorks., 1707-8. Buried June 13, 1711, in
York Minster, aged 64. (M. H. Peacock.)
FALL, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1582;
B.A. 1586-7, as Faule. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1648; of Eglaton, Rutland, clerk.
FALLE, PHILIP. M.A. 1687 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Jersey. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Dec. 10, 1669, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1675-6 (?); M.A. 1676.
R. of Holy Trinity, Jersey, 1681-7; of St Saviours, 1689-
1709. Preb. of Brecon, 1689. Chaplain to the Duke of Port-
land, 1691. R. of Shenley, Herts., 1699-1742. Preb. of
Durham, 1700-42. Author, Accounts of Jersey. Died May 7,
1742. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
FALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1566.
Perhaps V. of Flitton with Silsoe, Beds., 1580.
FALL, . Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1649.
FALLAN, WILLIAM. Resident pensioner at CORPUS CHRISTI, c.
1458. Third proctor, or master, of God's House, 1462. One
of these names R. of Sible Hedingham, Essex, 1433-8.
(Peile, i. a.)
FALLAND, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1688. Of
Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1691. (Masters.) Not found in the
University records.
FALLOWFIELD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1626. Of Westmorland. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Fellow, 1633. R. of Uldale, Cumberland, 1647-65. Died
1665. Buried at Temple Sowerby, Westmorland, June 25.
(B. Nightingale.)
FALLOWFIELD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1606. Of Yorkshire.
FALLOWFYLDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1554. B. in Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Usher
at Pocklington School, Yorks., 1577. Buried there Dec. 6,
1606. (Sedbergh Sch. Register.)
FALOWFYLD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1561.
FALMOUTH, Viscount, see BOSCAWEN, HUGH.
FALTER, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1690. Of
Norwich.
FALTHROP, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1610. B. at Giggleswick, Yorks. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1620.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 2; priest, Dec. 22, 1616, age 25.
C. of St Margaret Moses, London. R. of Little Berkhamp-
stead, Herts., 1624-60. Died 1660.
FAME, EDMUND, see FENN.
FANE, FRANCIS
FANCOURT, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 13) at TRINITY, Aug.
23, 1711. S. of John (?next), of Combroke, Warws., clerk.
School, Combroke (Mr Gibbs). Matric. 1714. Brother of
Richard (1706).
FANCOURT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Feb. 2,
1670-1. S. of Richard, gent., of Glaston, Rutland. School,
Uppingham. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676; priest, Sept. 22, 1678. R. of
Kimcote, Leics., 1713-25. Chaplain to Lord Willoughby.
Perhaps R. of Combroke, Warws. ; and father of the next and
the above.
FANCOURT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at TRINITY, May 9,
1706. S. of John (? above), of Combroke, Warws., clerk.
School, Combroke (Mr John Fancourt). Matric. 1709; B.A.
1714-5. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 12, 1720. V. of Caxton,
Cambs., 1728. Brother of Charles (1711).
FANCOURT or FANCOTES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EM-
MANUEL, June i, 1627. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1627; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1634. Will (P.C.C.) 1655, of
Thos. Fancourt, of Grantham, Lines., clerk.
FANCOURT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 18,
1727. Of Rutland. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1731-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732; priest, May 19, 1734. R. of South
Lufienham, Ruts., 1734.
FANE, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 23,
1632. Of Kent. 3rd s. of Francis (1595), Earl of Westmor-
land. Matric. 1632; M.A. 1635 (fil. nob.). Elected M.P. for
Peterborough, 1640, but return disallowed. Colonel in the
Parliamentary Army; killed at the taking of Farnham Castle,
1643; in the thirtieth year of his age. Brother of Francis
(1631) and George (1632). (Collins* Peerage, m. 294.)
FANE, CHARLES (Lord DE LA SPENCER). Adm. Fell. -Com. at
EMMANUEL, Sept. 18, 1649. S. of Mildmay (1618), Earl of
Westmorland. B. Jan. 6, 1634-5. M.P. for Peterborough,
1660, 1661-6. Succeeded as 3rd Earl of Westmorland,
1666. Died Sept. 22, 1691. Half-brother of Henry (1662-3).
(G.£.C.;J.B. Peace.)
FANE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June n,
1695. 7th s. of Sir Francis (1653), K.B. B. at Henbury, near
Bristol! Bapt. there, Nov. 13, 1676. School, Eton. Matric.
1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May
26, 1700; priest, Mar. 16, 1700-1. R. of Fulbeck, Lines.,
1703-37. Preb. of Lincoln, 1731-7. Buried at Fulbeck, Feb.
19, 1736-7. Father of the next. (Lines. Pedigrees; Collins'
Peerage, in. 302; H. I. Longden.)
FANE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 19, 1727.
S. of Edward (above), R. of Fulbeck, Lines. B. May 13, 1709.
Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730— i; M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 5, 1731-2; priest, May 20, 1733. R. of Fulbeck, 1737-60.
Died Feb. 23, 1760. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
FANE, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', c. 1595.
S. of Sir Thomas. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1597.
M.P. for Kent, 1601; for Maidstone, 1604, 1614 and 1620;
for Peterborough, 1624. K.B. 1603. Created Baron Burghersh
and Earl of Westmorland, 1624. "Died Mar. 23, 1628-9. M.I.
in Mereworth Church, Kent. Father of the next, Anthony
(1632) and George (1632). (Collins' Peerage, in. 294; D.N.B.
under "Thomas'; G.E.C.)
FANE, FRANCIS. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1631 (fil- «<*•)• Of
Fulbeck, Lines. 3rd s. of Francis (above), ist Earl of West-
morland. K.B. 1636. Governor of Doncaster. F.R.S. 1663.
Died 1680, aged 68. M.I. at Fulbeck. Father of Francis
(1653) and brother of Anthony (1632) and George (1632).
(Collins' Peerage, in. 291; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
FANE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 27, 1653.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Sir Francis (1631). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 18, 1655. K.B. 1661, at the Coronation of Charles II.
Of Henbury, Gloucs. Dramatist. Buried at Westbury,
Gloucs., Apr. 8, 1691. Will proved, 1691. Father of Edward
(1695), brother of Henry (1657-8). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666;
D.N.B.)
FANE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, June 17, 1714.
S. of Francis, Esq., of Fulbeck, Lines. B. there. Matric. 1714.
Died at Cressy Hall, Lines., Oct 19, 1758. (Lines. Pedigrees;
G. Mag.)
FANE, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Easter, 1715.
Doubtless s. of Henry, and grandson of Sir Francis, of
Fulbeck. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 8, 1714. One of
His Majesty's Counsel at law, 1725; and standing Counsel to
the Board of Trade and Plantations. M.P. for Taunton,
1727-41; for Petersfield, 1741-7; for Ilchester, 1747-541 for
Lyme Regis, 1754-7. Died May 28, 1757, aged 59. Buried
at Lewknor, Oxon. (Collins* Peerage, in. 303; A. B.
Beaven.)
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FANE, GEORGE
FANE, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS*, c. 1595.
Of Burston, Kent. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 19, 1597. Knighted, July 23, 1603. M.P. for Dover,
1601 and 1614; for Sandwich, 1604-11; for Kent, 1620-2;
for Maidstone, 1624, 1626, 1628 and 1640. Died June 26,
1640, aged 59. Will, P.C.C. (Collins' Peerage, in. 293.)
FANE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell -Com. at EMMANUEL, June 23,
1632. Of Northamptonshire. 5th s. of Francis (1595), Earl
of Westmorland. Matric. 1632; M.A. 1635 (fil. nob.). M.P.
for Callington, 1640; for Wallingford, Berks., 1661. Died
1663.
FANE or VANE, HENRY. M.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince
Charles). Of Raby Castle, Durham. S. of Henry, of Hadlow,
Kent. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, June 15,
1604, age 15. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 15, 1605-6. Knighted.
Mar. 14, 1610-1. M.P. for Lostwithiel, 1614 (also elected
1620, 1625); for Carlisle, 1620-2 and 1624-6; for Thetford,
1628; for Wflton, 1640; and for Kent, 1654-5. Secretary of
State, 1640. Died May, 1655. (Al. Oxon.)
FANE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 9, 1657-8.
Of Northamptonshire. 3rd s. of Sir Francis (1631). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Jan. 10, 1656-7. Barrister, 1667. Ancient,
1680. Died Nov. 27, 1686. M.I. at Fulbeck. Brother of
Francis, 1653. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
FANE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 1662-3.
S. of Mildmay (1618), Earl of Westmorland. His brother
Vere had arranged to come up with him, but the plan fell
through. Half-brother of Charles (1649). (J. B. Peace.)
FANE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 23, 1691. Of
Northamptonshire.
FANE, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr 30, 1732.
Of Middlesex.
FANE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Michs. 1580; B.A.
1584-5; M-A. 1588.
FANE, JOHN. M.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince Charles).
FANE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 10, 1703-4.
Of Mereworth Castle, Kent. S. of Vere, 4th Earl of Westmor-
land. Matric. 1704. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 21, 1703.
M.P. for Hythe, 1708-1 1 ; for Kent, 1715-22 ; for Buckingham,
1727-34. Created Baron Catherlough (Ireland), 1733.
Succeeded as 7th Earl, July, 1736. High Steward of Oxford
University, 1754; Chancellor, 1759-62. General in the Army,
1761. Died Aug. 26, 1762. (D.N.B.; Collins' Peerage, m.
299.)
FANE, MILDMAY. Matric. FelL-Com. from EMMANUEL, Michs.
1618. S. of Francis (1595), Earl of Westmorland. M.A. 1619
(fil. nob.). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 7, 1622. M.P. for
Peterborough, 1620-2, 1626, 1628-9; and for Kent, 1625.
K.B. Feb. i, 1625-6. Succeeded as 2nd Earl, 1629. Fined and
sequestered by Parliament, 1642. Lord Lieutenant of North-
amptonshire, 1660. Died Feb. 12, 1665. Left manuscript
poems. Father of Charles (1649) and Henry (1662). (D.N.B.)
FANE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1606, as
'Phenne.' Adm. FelL-Com. 1606-7. (Peile, I. 262.)
FANE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 30,
1639. 7th s. of the Earl of Westmorland. Matric. 1639; M.A.
1640 (fil. nob.).
FANE, THOMAS. Adm. at CHRIST'S, 1618; B.A. 1619-20; M.A.
1623; D.D. 1640. Of Kent. Previously matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 22; priest,
Apr. 23, 1621. One of these names R. of Atbourne, Sussex,
1622-9; R. of Crayford, Kent, 1626-43. Died Sept. 1692,
aged 90. (Peile, i. 312; H. I. Longden.)
FANE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, 1636.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1639-40.
FANE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Apr. n, 1642.
6th s. of Francis, Earl of Westmorland. M.A. 1642; D D.
1662. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1642. Preb. of Wells,
1661-79. R- of Huntspill, Somerset, 1662-79. Died 1679.
FAN or FAMME, EDWARD. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526; B.D.
I546-7- Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, in 1547 (perhaps from
1531). Minister of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1551-70. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1570.
FAN, JOHN. B.A. 1468-9; M.A. 1471.
FANN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1551.
FANN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1589.
FANN, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 7, 1675.
S. of Owen, of Bodsey, near Ramsey, Hunts. B. there.
School, Offord-Cluny. Matric. 1675; M.B. 1680-1.
FANNYNGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1548.
FARBECKE, WILLIAM
FANSHAWE, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 26, 1663. S. of Thomas, Viscount Fanshawe of Dro-
more. School, Westminster. Matric. 1663; M.A. 1665 (fil.
nob.). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 17, 1663-4. Succeeded
as 4th Viscount, 1688. M.P. for Michael, Cornwall, 1689.
Died Mar. 28, 1710. Buried at Ware. (ZXJV.B.; Peile, i. 602;
Cussans, I. 139; G.E.C.)
FANSHAWE, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1581. S. of Thomas (of Jesus), of Ware, Herts. B.A.
from Jesus, 1584-5; ist in the ordo. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1586. M.P. for Westbury, Wilts., 1588 and 1593;
for Boroughbridge, Yorks., 1597. King's Remembrancer of
the Exchequer, 1601-16. Inherited Ware Park, Herts., 1601.
Knighted, May 7, 1603. Horticulturist and Italian scholar.
Buried at Ware, Mar. 12, 1615-6. Will (P.C.C.) 1616. Father
of Richard (1623) and Simon (1620), and brother of Thomas
(1589-90). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Essex; D.N.B.)
FANSHAWE, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1618. Of London. Perhaps s. of William, of Dagenham,
Essex, Esq. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at Oxford,
1624. (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
FANSHAWE, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1616. Of Derbyshire. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1656; of Dronneld, Derbs., Esq.
FANSHAWE, RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, Nov. 12,
1623. 5th s. of Sir Henry (1581), of Ware Park, Herts. B.
there, 1608. School, Cripplegate. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 22, 1626. Appointed secretary to Lord Aston, English
Ambassador to Spain, 1635-8. A zealous royalist. Treasurer
of the Royalist Navy, 1648. Created Baronet, 1650. Taken
prisoner at the battle of Worcester, 1651. Master of Requests
and Latin secretary to Prince Charles at the Hague, 1660.
Knighted, Apr. 1660. M.P. for Cambridge University, 1661-
6. Privy Councillor of Ireland, 1662. Ambassador to
Portugal, 1662-3. Privy Councillor, 1663. Ambassador to
Spain, 1664-6. An accomplished linguist and scholar; his
works include poems and translations. Died at Madrid,
June 16, 1666. Buried in St Mary's Chapel, Ware. (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
FANSHAWE, SIMON. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 23, 1620.
Matric. Fell.-Com. 1621. Of London. 3rd s. of Sir Henry
(1581), of Ware Park, Herts. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 18,
1623. Knighted, Feb. n, 1640-1. Died Mar. 1680. Buried
at Ware. Brother of Richard (1623). (Burke. Ext. Bart.;
Cussans, Pedigree, I. 135.)
FANSHAWE, THOMAS. Of JESUS College. S. of John, of
Dronneld, Derbs. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 23,
1570-1. Queen's Remembrancer of the Exchequer, 1568.
Of Ware Park, Herts., and Jenkins, Barking, Essex. M.P.
for Arundel, 1572, 1584, 1588, 1593; for Much Wenlock,
1597-8. Established the Free Grammar School of Dronneld,
1579. Author, legal. Died Feb. 19, 1600-1. Will, P.C.C.
Father of Henry (1581) and Thomas (1589-90). (Cooper, n.
295; D.N.B.; Cussans, i. 135.)
FANSHAWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 2, 1589-
90. Of London, and of Jenkins, Barking. 2nd s. of Thomas
(above), of Ware Park. B.A. 1595-6. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1595. Barrister, 1606. Bencher, 1614. Knighted,
Sept. 19, 1624. K.B. Feb. i, 1625-6. Surveyer-General of
Crown Lands. M.P. for Bedford, 1601; for Launceston.
1604-11, 1614, 1620-2, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9. Died Dec. 12,
1631. Brother of Henry (1581), father of the next. (D.N.B.;
Vis. of Essex, 1612; A. B. Beaven.)
FANSHAWE, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY,
Easter, 1622. ist s. of Thomas (above), of Jenkins, Barking,
Essex. B. 1607. M.A. 1624 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1620. Barrister, 1630. Bencher. M.P. for Preston,
1626; for Launceston, 1640-2. Died 1651. Will (P.C.C.)
1652. (Cussans, i. 139; A. B. Beaven.)
FANSHAWE, THOMAS. 2nd Viscount Fanshawe of Dromore.
M.A. of TRINITY (according to DJf.B.; probably a confusion
with the above).
FANSHAWE, WALTER. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar.
9, 1587-8. S. of Thomas. B. 1575. His mother, Mary Bour-
chier, was a niece of Sir Walter Mildmay, founder of
Emmanuel. Matric. 1588. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 25, 1590. Died before 1593. (J. B. Peace.)
FANT, WILLIAM Matric. FelL-Com. from JESUS, c. 1594.
FARAM or PH ARAM, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1596; B.A. 1600-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept 23, 1604
priest, Sept. 21, 1606. V. of Legsby, Lines., 1612-9.
FARBECK, CUTHBERT. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1593-4; M.A.
1600; M.D. 1616.
FARBECKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1572; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580; M.D. 1589. Fellow,
1580. Taxor, 1584-5.
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FARBOCK, THOMAS
FARBOCK, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. V. of Ketton, Rutland, 1614.
FARDYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1579.
FARELES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr.
1621. S. of John. B. at Sedgefield, Durham. Bapt. May 3,
1602. School, Durham Cathedral. Matric. 1621. Buried at
Sedgefield, Sept. 20, 1624.
FAREWELL, see FARWELL,
FARLEY, EDMUND. B.Civ.L. 1533-4-
FARLEY, RICHARD. LL.B. 15345 LL-D- 1547- (Grace Bk. A,
44.)
FARLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 18), a scholar from
Eton, June 26, 1637. Of Cambridge. B.A. 1641 ; M.A. 1644.
Fellow, 1640-51. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Aug.
23, 1651. WiU proved (V.C.C.).
FARLOW, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at PETKRHOUSB, June 2,
1595; Ferrely.
FARM, JOHN. Resident pensioner at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1481.
FARMAN, THOMAS. B.A. 1511-2. S««Fonnan.
FARMAR, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 25,
1650. S. of Laurence, Esq. B. at Uppingham, Rutland.
School, Stamford (Mr Humphry). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4.
R. of Morborn, Hunts., 1661-70. Died 1670.
FARMER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Aug.
14,1672. S. of John, of Frolesworth, Leics. B. there. Matric.
1673. Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 27, 1675. Scholar, 1676;
B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Incorp. at Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1680. The papist, intruded as Master at Magdalen College,
Oxford, but rejected by the fellows. Brother of Henry (1672).
(D.N.B.)
FARMER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 15, 1682-3. Colleger at Eton, 1672-81. S. of Hatton,
attorney, deceased. B. at Northampton. Matric. 1683.
FARMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 8,
1650. S. of George, of Holbeach, protonotary of the Common
Pleas. B. in London. Schools, Cobham, Surrey (Mr Gold-
wyre) and Cheam (Mr Aldrich). Matric. 1650. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 24, 1652. Knighted, July 14, 1660.
Died before May 30, 1706. Father of Edward (1685-6).
(Venn, i. 379; Lines. Pedigrees; Le Neve, Knights.)
FARMER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1658; B.A. 1663; M.A. 1667. Signed for deacon's
orders (London) Sept. 19, 1668; C. of Nursling, Hants. One
of these names P.C. of Codsall, Staffs., in 1676.
FARMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 9,
1685-6. S. of Sir Edward (1650), Knt, and Lady Margaret,
of Gt Parndon, Essex. B. there, Dec. 21, 1669. Schools,
Ware and St Paul's. Matric. 1686-7. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Dec. 4, 1685. Living in London, 1700. (Venn, 1. 480;
Lines. Pedigrees.)
FARMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. i, 1692.
Of Middlesex. One of these names, s. and h. of Edward, of
Oldbury, Warws., Esq., deceased, adm. at the Inner Temple,
June n, 1695. (See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
FARMER, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1716. Of
Middlesex. B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 5, 1720-1; priest (Norwich) May, 1722. R. of Gt
Ryburgh, Norfolk, 1722. R. of Twyford, 1730-40.
FARMER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct. 31,
1683. S. of George, of Ratcliffe, near Atherstone, Warws.
B. at Westhorpe, Lines. School, Coventry (Mr Samuel
Franklin e). In 1684 he became for a short time a member of
Pembroke. Matric. from Trinity, 1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A.
1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1689.
V. of Heversham, Westmorland, 1691-1724. Buried at
Heversham, Feb. 7, 1723-4. (Vis. of Warwickshire, 1682;
B. Nightingale.)
FARMER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 14,
1672. S. of John, gent., of Slatemore, Bucks. B. there.
Educated at home. Matric. 1673. Brother of Anthony (1672).
FARMER, HENRY MAIDSTONE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr.
ii, 1751. Of Essex.
FARMER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 27,
1634. S. of James, gent., of Aston, Leics. B. at Hugglescote
Grange, Leics. School, Coventry (Mr White). Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. V. of Leire, Leics., 1659; ejected,
1662; survived but a few years. (Nichols, iv. 243.)
FARMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Oct. 23, 1652. S. of
Ralph, of Baddesley, Warws. Schools, Alveston (Mr Perkins)
and Coventry (Dr Bryan). Matric. 1652. Already adm. at
Peterhouse, July 2, 1652. Ord. deacon and priest (Lachfield)
July 13, 1662. V. of Hanbury, Staffs., 1672-6; 'B.A.' Buried
there Apr. 6, 1676. (Wm, Salt Arch. Soc., 1915 ; Vit. of Warws.,
1684.)
FARMERY, JOHN
FARMER, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667. Of North-
amptonshire.
FARMER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 16, 1683. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1686-7. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1698-9. Will of one of these names
(Leicester) 1730; of Stoke Golding, Leics., clerk. Probably
father of the next.
FARMER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, June 29,
1710. S. of John (? above), clerk. B. at Bedston, Salop.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1710.
FARMER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, Mar. 24, 1738-9.
S. of John, clerk. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1739; B.A.
1742-3-
FARMER, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1615.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1618-^9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1623. R. of Glenfield,
Leics., iojo.
FARMER, RALPH. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1594. Of Norfolk. Probably brother of William (1594).
FARMER, RALPH. Licensed to practise medicine, 1638.
FARMER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1558.
FARMER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1573 ;
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C. 1619); R. of Holt, Worcs.
FARMER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Elected 'tanquam socius,' 1601.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Master of Nuneaton Grammar
School, 1610. R. of Charwelton, Northants., 1613. V. of
Daventry. Buried there, Feb. 27, 1648-9. (Henry Fanner
of Daventry; will, P.C.C. 1608; had a s. Richard.) (J. Ch.
Smith; Al. Oxon.)
FARMER, RICHARD. M.A. of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1609. (Masters.)
Not found in the records.
FARMOR, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 23,
1670. S. of Richard. B. at Repton, Derbs. School, Repton
(Mr Sedgwick). Matric. 1673; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon
(Lichneld) Sept. 1675. (Peile, 11. 30.)
FARMAR, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1578. One of these names R. of Sutton Bonnington, St Anne,
Notts., 1593.
FARMER, ROGER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1633.
Of Leicestershire. Scholar from Market Bosworth School.
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. V. of Alstonefield,
Staffs., 1675-83. Buried Mar. 17, 1682-3. (Wm. Salt Arch.
Soc., 1915.)
FARMER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, June
30, 1687. S. of John, gent. B. at Westlope, Salop. School,
Knighton, Radnor. Matric. 1687.
FARMER, SETH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1623. Matric.
Michs. 1623.
FARMER, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1575-6.
FARMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 2, 1647.
Of Leicestershire. School, Market Bosworth. Matric. 1647;
Scholar; B.A. 1650. One of these names V. of Ashby Ledgers,
Northants., 1665-84.
FARMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 9, 1660.
FARMER, THOMAS. Mus.Bac. 1684. Originally one 'of a
company of musitians in London and played in the waytes'
(Wood, MS. Notes, Bodleian). Contributed to musical
collections; published 'consorts,' 1686, 1690. Purcell wrote
an elegy upon him. Died before Nov. 1695. (D.N.B.)
FARMER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1546. One of these names minor canon of St Paul's, 1561 ;
sub-dean, 1576-80. (Peile, i. 39.)
FARMER, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1594. Of Norfolk. Probably brother of Ralph (1594)-
FARMER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. One of these names R. of
West Deeping, Lines., 1618-32.
FARMER, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1656.
FARMERYE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1566.
FARMERY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1637; B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1641.
FARMERRY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 16,
1678. Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of George, of Northope.
Bapt. there, Aug. 12, 1660. Buried Oct. 14, 1696. (Ltncs.
Pedigrees, 348.)
FARMERY, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1533-8; B.A. 1536-7;
M.A. 1540; B.D. 1560. B. c. 1506. Ord. pnest (Philadelphia,
Suffragan of Lincoln) 1538. R. of Blyborough, Lines. R. erf
Grayingham.
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FARMERY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1561.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Candidate of
College of Physicians, 1587; fellow, 1589. M.D. of Leyden.
Assisted in drawing up formulae for the 'Pharmacopoeia.'
Died 1590. Will, P.C.C.; of Alderbert St, London. His
widow, Ann, married Edward Lister, M.D. (Cooper, n. 98;
D.N.B.; Munk, 1.96.)
FARMERIE or FURMERY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Easter 1565. Perhaps s. of William, of Northrop, Lines.
B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. 1579. Fellow of St Catharine's,
c. 1572. University preacher, 1575. Preb. of Lincoln, 1580-
1610. Archdeacon of Stow, 1582-1610. Probably V. of
Aylsham, Norfolk; and R. of Beeston, r59o-i6o3. Died
Aug. 4 1610. Buried in Aylsham Church. M.I. there. Will
(P.C.C.) 1610; Furmary. Probably father of the next.
(Cooper, in. 25; Peile, i. 92.)
FARMERY or FURMARY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETER-
HOUSE Easter, 1607, as Furman. Probably s. of John
(above). B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1621. R. of Beeston
Regis, Norfolk, 1622.
FARMERY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1607.
S. of William (1577-8), R. of Heapham. Bapt. at Spring-
thorpe, Feb. 24, 1590-1. B.A. 1610-1 ; M.A. 1614; LL.D. 1620.
Admitted advocate, May 6, 1637. Incorp. at Oxford, 1618;
and asLL.D.,i624- Chancellor of Lincoln Diocese. M.P. for
Lincoln, Apr. 1640. Died 1647. Will proved, Feb. 1647-8.
Probably brother of William (1611). (Lines. Pedigrees, 346.)
FARMERIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, May
11 1667. S. of William, gent. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1667;
BA 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Incorp. at Oxford, 1674. V. of
Kingerby, Lines., 1674. R. of Broxholme, 1690. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1700-14. Died 1714- (Al. Oxon.)
FARMERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 27, 1737. Of
Normanton, Notts. Matric. 1737.
FARMERY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
13, 1716-7. S. of William (1681), R. of Heapham and Blyton,
Lines. B. at Blyton. School, Westminster. B.A. 1720-1;
M.A. 1739. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1721 ; priest (York)
Dec. 22, 1723. R. of Heapham, Lines., 1727-66. R. of
Broxholme, 1739-66. Chaplain to Lord Monson. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 308; Lines. Pedigrees, i. 345.)
FARMARIE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb.
12 1577-8. S. of Nicholas, husbandman. B. at Burton Gate,
Lines. School, Kettlethorpe. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 6. 1586. R. of Spring-
thorpe, Lines., 1586-1624; of Heapham, 1588-1633. Chaplain
to Bishop of Lincoln. Perhaps V. of West Saltfleetby. Buried
at Heapham, Nov. u, 1633. (Venn, l. 95; Lines. Pedigrees,
where the father, Nicholas, is called 'Standard-bearer to
Lord Willoughby of Parham" and said to be buried at
Heapham, 1617.)
FARMERIE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, c.
1601; Scholar, 1607-9; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1609.
FARMERY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1611. Doubtless s. of William, R. of Heapham (1577-8);
bapt. at Springthorpe, May, 1594. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Aug. 18, 1627; ' of St John's College, B.A." R. of Ludborough,
Lines., 1627. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
FARMERY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Jan. 28, 1681-2. S. of John, gent. B. at Heapham, Lines.
School, Grantham. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1690.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 20, 1686-7. V. of Blyton, Lines.,
1686. R. of Heapham, 1690. Buried at Heapham, Nov. 29,
1726. Father of Robert (1716-7). (Lines. Pedigrees, i. 346.)
FURMERY, . Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1583.
FARMLIE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1584,
FARMORE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1572.
FARNABY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 23, 1677-8.
Of Kent. Perhaps 2nd s. of John, of Canterbury. Matric.
1678. Student at Leyden, June 4, 1680. M.B. 1683. (Vis.
of Kent, 1663.)
FARNABY, THOMAS. Matric. (age 15) from Merton College.
Oxford, June 26, 1590. S. of Thomas, of London. Studied at
a Jesuit College in Spain. Afterwards at Cambridge, and
incorp. at Oxford, 1616, as 'M.A. Cambridge' (degree not
recorded). Minor canon of St Paul's, 1626-9. Commissioned
by Charles I to prepare a new Latin Grammar, 1641. An
eminent scholar and schoolmaster; at Martock, Somerset, in
Cripplegate, and at Sevenoaks, Kent. Friend of Ben Jonson.
Edited most of the classical authors. Died June 12, 1647.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FARNHAM, HUMPHREY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS',
Easter, 1573. Of Rutland. S. and h. of Matthew, of Cottes-
more, Rutland. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 14, 1575-6.
FARRAND, GEORGE
FARNAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595 ; Scholar,
1599; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603, as 'Farman.' V. of Gt
Wilbraham, Cambs., 1609-16.
FARNHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1612.
FARNSFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 22, 1668.
Of Sleaford, Lines. B.A. 1671-2 Signed for deacon's orders
(London) Dec. 20, 1673. C. of Westham, Essex.
FARNWORTH, ELLIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 20, 1 661-2. S. of Ellis, late of Prestolee, Lanes. School,
Ringley, Lanes. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1661; M.A. 1665. V. of
Rotherham, Yorks., 1666-70. V. of Mickleover, Derbs.,
1669-91. Father of the next.
FARNEWORTH, ELLIS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 4, 1693.
Of Derbyshire. S. of Ellis (above), V. of Rotherham. Matric.
1693; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1709. R.ofBonsall,
Derbs., 1708-16. R. of Mugginton, 1709-13. Father of the
next.
FARNEWORTH, ELLIS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Nov. 10, 1730.
S. of Ellis (above), deceased, R. of Bonsall. B. at Ashbourne,
Derbs. Schools, Chesterfield and Eton. Matric. 1730; Rustat
Scholar; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. V. of Rostherne, Cheshire,
1758-62. R. of Carsington, Derbs., 1762-3. Author, transla-
tions, etc. Died Mar. 25, 1763. (D.N.B.)
FARNWORTH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1643.
FARNWORTH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1568. One of these names ord. priest (Peterb.) Oct. 24, 1582.
(H. I. Longden.)
FARR or FAR, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
June 29, 1662. S. of Edward, of Warwick, butcher. Matric.
1662; B.A. 1664-5.
FARRE, FRANCIS. M.A. 1631 (fil. nob.).
FARRE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1566.
2nd s. of Walter, of Gt Burstead, Essex. B.A. 1569-70; M.A.
1573- Fellow, 1570. Incorp. at Oxford, 1576. Junior Proctor,
1586-7. Benefactor to the College. Brother of Richard, etc.
(Cooper, n. 22; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FARR, HENRY. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1620. Perhaps s. of Henry, of Gt Burstead, Essex. Succeeded
his father. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FARRE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1558.
FARRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept 9, 1580. Of
Lincolnshire.
FARR, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1562.
Eldest s. of Walter, of Gt Burstead, Essex. Scholar, 1564.
Succeeded his father, 1590. Died May 3, 1595. Brother of
Henry (1566), Samuel (1573) and Walter (1573). (Vis. of
Essex, 1634; Peile, i. 78; Morant, i. 240.)
FARRE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1573.
S. of Walter, of Gt Burstead, Essex. B.A. 1576-7; M.A.
1580. Fellow, c. 1580. Brother of Richard, etc. (Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
FARR, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13,
1667. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 15, 1667. S. of Ellis, farmer,
of Ovington, Essex. B. at Ashen. School, Felsted. Matric.
1668; Scholar, 1668-71; B.A. 1670-1; MA. 1674. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June, 1674; priest, Feb. 27, 1680— i. V. of
Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1680-7; of Stowmarket, 1688-
1710; of Gt Finborough, 1706. Died Mar. 13, 1709-10.
Buried at Stowmarket. M.I. there. Admon. (Norw. C.C.).
His account of the injury to Stowmarket Church, in the great
gale of 1703, is given in De Foe's narrative. (Venn, i. 433.)
FARR, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, May 30,
1721. Of London. Matric. 1719.
FARRE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1573. Doubtless 3rd s. of Walter, of Gt Burstead, Essex.
B.A. 1576-7; M-A. from Peterhouse, 1580. Fellow of Peter-
house, 1579-87. Died Sept. 20, 1604. Brother of Richard, etc.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; Morant, u. 50.)
FARRAND, see also FERRAND.
FARRAND, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1575. Scholar from Westminster, 1575. B.A. 1578-9; M-A.
1582. Fellow, 1581. Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 3; priest, Apr. n, 1584. V. of Blyth, Notts.,
1588. V. of Gainford, Durham, 1589-93. Master of St John's
Hospital, Barnard Castle, 1590. R. of Aston Clinton, Bucks.,
1597-
FARRAND, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1571. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1574. Of London.
FARRAND, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559.
FARRAND, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1633,
as Ferrand; B.A. 1636-7.
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FARRAND, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1373. Fellow, 1572.
FARRANT or FERRAND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Sept. 6, 1646. Of Manchester. Matric. 1647; Scholar, 1648;
B.A. 1650. Incorp. at Oxford, 1652, as Ferrand. M.A. from
Brasenose, Oxford, 1652. Fellow of Brasenose. Adm. student
of the Middle Temple, 1649, as 's. of Richard, of Mi t chain,
Surrey.' (Al. Oxon.)
FARRAND or FEROND, STEPHEN. B.A. 1505-6; M.A. 1509;
B.D. 1530-1. Probably R. of Wendon Parva, Essex, 1522-33;
V. of ChishaU Magna, 1527-31. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FARRAND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1587.
FARRAND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1559. S. of Richard. Scholar, 1562; B.A. 1562-3; M.A.
1566; LL.D. 1580. Fellow, 1563. Proctor, 1578-9. Adm.
advocate, Jan. 27, 1581-2. Commissary of the deaneries of
Shoreham and Croydon. Married, at Mitcham, Surrey, Oct.
9, 1592, Mary, widow of Edward Orwell, of Christ Church,
London. Buried at Mitcham, July i, 1615. Will (P.C.C.)
1615. (Cooper, n. 16; Vis. of Surrey; J. Ch. Smith.)
FARREN, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1608.
Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Lutterworth, Leics., gent.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 15, 1612.
FARRAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May ai,
1738. S. of Richard, of Dublin. School, St Andrew's, London
(Mr Quig). Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1739; B.A. 1741-2; M.A.
1747. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1742; priest (Bath and
Wells) 1744-5-
FARREN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 9, 1629.
S. of Thomas, of Lutterworth, Leics., gent. Schools, Lutter-
worth (Mr Cox) and Oakham (Mr Whitaker). Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. from Oriel, Jan. 25, 1632-3, 'aged 21 '; B.A.
(Oxford) 1632-3; M.A. 1638. Fellow of Oriel, 1634. Proctor,
1646. V. of St Mary's, Oxford, 1649. (Al. Oxon.)
FARREN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 23,
1706. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Colon, near Market Bosworth,
Leics. School, Atherstone, Warws. (Mr Shaw). Matric. 1707,
as 'Thomas.'
FARREN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 18,
1735-6. Of Fartningstone, Northants. Matric. 1736.
FARRER, see also FERRAR.
FARRAR, DENNIS, Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1717. Of
Buckinghamshire. S. of William, of Cold Brayfield, Bucks.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 29, 1717. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of William Hillersdon, 1725. Died 1746. Father of
William (1743-4). (Victoria Co. Hist. Beds., in. 304.)
FARRER or FERROUR, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 14) at
CAIUS, Nov. 10, 1595. S. of Henry, gent., of Wendling,
Norfolk. Bapt. there, Sept. 3, 1581. School, Seaming (Mr
Denby). Scholar, 1597-1602; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
Fellow, 1604-7. Buried at Wendling, Apr. 6, 1607. (Venn,i.
157; Carthew, in. 228.)
FARRER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. 5, 1647.
Of St Andrews University. S. of John, of Ewood, Halifax,
Yorks. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Magdalen Hall,
1650-1; M.A. 1653; B.D. andD.D. 1689. Fellow of University
College. Master, 1688-91. Died Feb. 13, 1698-9. (Al.Oxon.)
FARRAR, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Lent, 1564-5.
Probably s. of Ralph, grocer, of London. Of Harrold, Beds.
Buried there Aug. n, 1616. Perhaps brotherof Paul(is64-5).
(Victoria Co. Hist. Beds., in. 66.)
FARRER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1576.
('John' in College register.) Of Suffolk. B.A. 1579-80.
FARRER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 15, 1624-5.
Of Herefordshire.
FARRAR, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
One of these names J.P. for West Riding, Yorks., 1601.
FARRER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1578, as Ferrard; B.A. 1581-2.
FARRER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1676.
S. of William, of Ewood, Halifax, Yorks. B.A. 1679-80; M.A.
1683. Incorp. at Oxford, 1682. Ord. deacon (York) Dec.
1683; priest, May, 1684. R. of Hemsworth, Yorks., 1685.
Died before July, 1718. (Peile, n. 61.)
FARRER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1577; B.A. 1579-80.
FARRAR, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1661. Of Norwich.
Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7. Perhaps R. of Ridlington, Nor-
folk, 1670-1709. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1709.
FARRER, JEREMY. Inccrp. M.A. 1678, from Edinburgh. Adm.
at EMMANUEL, June 23, 1679. R. of Nunburnholme, Yorks.,
1695-1735. Buried July i, 1735. Father of William (1714-5).
FARRAR, JOHN. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517.
FARRER, WILLIAM
FARRER or FERRER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c.
1595; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon (London) May 7,
1598; priest, Apr. 7, 1601. R. of Holton, Norfolk, 1601. R.
of Witnesham, Suffolk, 1606-20. Perhaps R. of Langham,
Essex, 1607-47- Will (P.C.C.) 1649. Thomas Farrer, R. of
Langham, Essex (will, Consist. C. London) had a s. John,
clerk; and a brother George (? 1576). (J. Ch. Smith.)
FARRER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1660. Perhaps
s. and h. of John, of Durham, and brother of Thomas (1666).
Matric. 1661-2. Of Sedgefield, 1674, afterwards of Bradbury,
Buried Aug. 28, 1704. (Surtees, in. 43.)
FARRAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Sept. 10, 1683.
B. at Shalford, Essex. School, Felsted. Scholar, 1684-7.
FARRER, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568; B.A. 1572-3. Perhaps V. of Luddenden, Yorks., 1606-
34. Buried it Halifax.
FARRAR, PAUL. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1564-5.
Perhaps brother of Francis (1564-5).
FARRER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
FARRER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 2, 1652.
Of London.
FARRER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 27, 1680.
S. of Joseph. B. at Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland. School,
Kirkby (his brother, Miles Farrer). Matric. 1680. Resided, till
1682. Usher, under his brother, in 1678. (Peile, n. 79.)
FARROR, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1580-1; B.A. from Peterhouse, 1583-4. One of these names
R. of St James', Colchester, 1591-1610.
FARRAR, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1623 ;
B.A. 1627-8.
FARRER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 4,
1638-9. S. of William. B. in London. School, Hertford
(Mr Minors). Matric. 1639.
FARRER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 12,
1666. S. of John, gent., of Durham. Bapt. at Bishop
Middleham, Nov. i, 1647; as s. of Captain John Farro, of the
Navy. School, Bishop Auckland (Mr Holand). Living, 1699.
(H. M. Wood.)
FARRER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY, May 13,
1685. S. of Thomas. B. at Warmington, Warws. School,
Lavendon, Bucks. (Mr John Warburton). Matric. 1685;
Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1692.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1693-7.
•FARRER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 10, 1728.
Of Lincolnshire. S. of Thomas, M.D. B. at Market Har-
borough, Leics., c. 1710. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1731-2; M.A.
1735. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1733. C. of Brampton,
Northants., 1733; R. 1734. R. of Warmington, Warws.
Buried there Sept. i, 1764. (H. I. Longden.)
FARRAR, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1561.
FARRER, WILLIAM. Cautio for degree, 1487-8.
FARRER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595 ; B.A.
1598-9. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Oct. 12; priest, Oct. 19,
1600. C. of Ramsholt, Suffolk, 1604. R. of Campsea-Ashe,
1607. R. of Hasketon, 1620-37. Died 1637.
FARRER, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1604.
FARRER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, May 13,
1685. S. of William, of Stagsden, Beds. B. at Brayfield,
Bucks. School, Lavendon (Mr John Warburton). Matric.
1685. M.P. for Bedford, 1695-8, 1701, 1705, 1708, 1710, 1715,
1722. Clerk of the Pipe, 1710-37. Master of St Katharine's
Hospital, 1715-37. Died Sept. 22, 1737. (A. B. Beaven.)
FARRER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 2,
1714-5. S. of Jeremy (1679), clerk. B. at York. School,
Pocklington (Mr Drake). Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A.
1722. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1719; priest, Dec. 1720. R. of
Burnby, Yorks., 1720-35. Married Ann Collins, of Londes-
borough, Nov. 16, 1732. Buried Julys, 1735. (M.H. Peacock.)
FARRER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 29, 1720. S.
of William, of Hatfield, Yorks. Matric. 1721; Scholar; LL.B.
1728. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1723; priest, July 21,
1728.
FARRAR, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1736.
Of Lancashire. Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June, 1740; priest, Sept. 20, 1741.
C. of Gt Munden, Herts. (Peile, n. 232.)
FARRER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 9,
1743-4. S. of Dennis (1717), of Brayfield, Bucks. Bapt.
there, July 9, 1726. Schpol,_ Hackney, London (Mr^New-
combe). Ma
L.G.)
FARRER,
latric. 1744. Of Cold Brayfield, Esq. (Burke,
Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1649.
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FARRER, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Nov. ai, 1739-
Probably resided till 1741.
FARRINGTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1627-5. Perhaps s. of John, of Sussex. A priest.
(Vis. of London, 1568.)
FARRINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 2, 1720-1. S. of Valentine, M.D., of Lancashire. B. at
Preston. School, Manchester. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5;
M.A. from Sidney, 1728. Guild-Mayor of Preston, 1741-2-
(Scott-Mayor, HI. 337; Baines, iv. 172.) An Oxford contem-
porary was ord. priest at Norwich, X739-
FARINGTON, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
16, 1703. S. of Alexander, clerk. B. at Kendal, Westmorland.
School, Kendal. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710.
Fellow, 1711-8. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5, 1709-10. R.
of Elsdon, Northumberland, 1715-39. Married, at St John's,
Newcastle, Aug. 8, 1717, Jane, dau. of Nathaniel Ellison.
Died Sept. 4, 1739. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle.
(H. M. Wood.)
FARRINGTON, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1738. S. of
Robert, of Carnarvon. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Nov. 23, 1720, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724-5. Chancellor of
Bangor, 1762-72. Buried at St James', Bath, Oct. 19, 1772.
(A I. Oxon.)
FARRINGTON, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1530-1 (similar grace,
1526-7). 3rd s. of Sir Henry. R. of North Meols, Lanes.,
1530-7, 'became weary of holy orders,' resigned his living
and married. (Viet. Hist. Lanes., HI. 228; Baines, rv. 172.)
FARRINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c.
1594; B.A. (?) 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
FARRINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 12, 1652. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Stanthorne,
near Middlewich, Cheshire. B. there. School, Northwich.
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6.
FARRYNGTON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1570-1.
FARRINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at PEM-
BROKE, May 19, 1693. S. of Sir John, Knt, of Chichester,
J.P. B. in Bow, Middlesex. Bapt, May 10, 1677. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 9, 1693. Died unmarried, 1697.
(Le Neve, Knights, 350; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
FARRINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1628. Probably s. of William, of Worden, Lanes., age
i in 1613. Named as a knight of the Royal Oak. Captain of
the Militia under Earl Derby. Will (Chester) 1673. (*"**• of
Lanes., 1613; Baines, iv. 171.)
FARRINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at ST
JOHN'S, July ax, 1740. S. of George, Esq., of Worden, Lanes.
B. at Shawe Hall, Leyland. School, Chesterfield. Matric.
1740. High Sheriff of Lanes., 1761-2. Knighted, Mar. 6,
1761. Died 1781. (Baines, iv. 171.)
FARRINGTON, . Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 3, 1675.
Of Lancashire.
FARROLD, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1558.
FARROW, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 19,
1681. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1681. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 4, 1699; priest, May 23, 1703. C. of Bennington, Lines.
FARROW, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 27,
1661. Of Durham.
FARROW, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 15,
1632-3. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640.
FARROW, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, May
25, 1669. S. of Thomas, of Boston, Lines., deceased. B.
there. School, Boston. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
1677. Episcopally ordained. At Boston, till 1683. Chaplain
to Sir William Ellys, of Nocton, 1683-92. Died unmarried,
July 22, 1692, at Newark-upon-Trent, Notts. (Calamy, H.
169; D.N.B.)
FARROW, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 13, 1665.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A.
1672. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 18, 1669.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 18, 1671. V. of Rothwell with
Orton, Northants., 1673-5. Buried at Broughton, Northants.,
Dec. 8, 1675. (H. I. Longden.)
FARROWE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10,
1619. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1637.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 22; priest, July 23, 1627. Prob-
ably R. of Strixton, Northants., 1628-80. R. of Knaptoft,
Leics., 1638. Died Dec. i, 1680.
FARROW (1590), see FERROUR, JOHN.
FARSFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1668.
FARWELL, WILLIAM
FARSIDE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 29,
1662. S. of James, deceased, of Fotheringay, Northants.
B. there. School, Fotheringay. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20, 1668; priest (Peterb.)
May 25, 1673.
FARSIDE or FAIRS IDE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, June 27, 1712. S. of John, gent. B. at Fyling-
dales, Yorks. School, Scalby (Mr Houls). Matric. 1712; B.A.
1715-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1717; priest, May, 1719.
V. of Willerby, Yorks., 1723.
FARSIDE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 4,
1748. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Hinderwell, Yorks. School,
Thornton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1762.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1753.
FARTHING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1635.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1638-9.
FARTHING, RALPH. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. ax, 1705-6.
S. of John, of Crocombe, Somerset. Matric. 1706. Migrated
to Oxford. Matric. from University College, May 17, 1708,
age 18; B.Civ.L. from New Inn Hall, 17x9. V. of Ottery St
Mary, Devon, 1722. (Al. Oxon.)
FARTHING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 14, 1650. Of Wisbech. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1650.
Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Probably V. of
Winsford, Somerset, 1664-17x4. Buried there June 2, 17x4.
FARWELL or FAERWELL, ARTHUR. M.A. 1682 (Lit. Reg.).
Perhaps ma trie, from Magdalen College, Oxford, 1658. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1660. M.P. for Dartmouth, 1685-7.
FARWELL, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1648. One of these names s. and h. of Sir John, of
Nuthall, Somerset, Knt, deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 9, 1650.
FAREWELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 2, 1647-8.
Of Kent. Doubtless s. and h. of George, barrister of the Inner
Temple. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1648. Barrister, 1656.
FAREWELL, GEORGE. M.A. from KING'S, 1706. S. of Thomas,
of Horsington, Somerset, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall,
Oxford, Dec. 26, 1696, age 20; B.A. from Wadham College,
1700. Ord. priest (Bath and Wells) Sept. ax, 1707. Chaplain
to Baroness Haversham. R. of South Cadbury, Somerset,
1709-17. Preb. of Wells, 1709-17. R. of Portland, Dorset,
1712-7. Died Apr. 6, 1717. Buried at South Cadbury. (Al.
Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
FAIR WELL, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 17x1. Per-
haps s. and h. of George, of Brenchley, Kent, Esq. B. in
London. Matric. 1711. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 7,
1712-3. Died Mar. 21, 1750, aged 57. (Hasted, HI. 3.)
FAREWEL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 24,
1689. Matric. 1691. Probably s. and h. of James, of the
Inner Temple, Esq. Adm. there, July 3, 1690.
FAREWELL, JOHN. Canonicus. B.Can.L, 1464-5. Perhaps
same as the next.
FAREWELL, JOHN. D.Can.L. 1474-5. Prior of Walsingham
in 1474. Studied at Cambridge and Bologna.
FAREWELL, JOHN. B.A. 1486-7; MA. 1489-90; B.D. 1505-6.
Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1495-9. One of these names V. of
Bermondsey, Surrey, 1523-37. V. of Camberwell, 1526-56.
R. of Rotherhithe, 1537. Preb. of Llandafi, 1537. Died 1556.
Will (P.C.C.); to be buried in the Chancel of Camberwell.
(Venn, i. 14.)
FAREWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May i,
1660. S. of John, deceased. B. in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1660. Perhaps buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, Oct. 21, 1662, as 'Harwell.'
FARWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 26, 1660.
FAREWELL, JOHN. Adrn. pens, at JESUS, May 15, 1733. S. of
Robert, gent., of Nottingham. Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724;
LL.B. 1728.
FAREWELL, PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May
28, 1706. S. of Phillips, of Ware, Herts. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713; D.D.
1730. Fellow, 1712-30. Taxor, 1717. Resided mostly at
Lambeth with Archbishop Wake. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb.
2; priest, Feb. 8, 1729-30. R. of Clipsham, Ruts., 1730.
Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Dec. 12, 1730. Admon.
P.C.C. (Al. Westmon., 247.)
FAREWELL, PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 28,
1741. S. of John, Esq., of Hadleigh, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Dedham, Essex (private) and Eton. Matric. 1741;
Scholar, 1741-6; B.A. 1744-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
22, 1745, as C. of Witnesham, Suffolk; priest, Sept. 24, 1769.
(Venn, H. 49.)
FARWELL or FAYREWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS,
Apr. 17, 1624. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8;
Scholar, 1628; M.A. 1631.
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FARY, JOHN
FARY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 23, 1630-1.
5. of Israel, citizen of Norwich, deceased. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr S ton ham and Mr Briggs). Ma trie. 1631 ; Scholar,
1631-8; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 24, 1637; priest, Mar. 9, 1638-9. C. of Gun ton, 1637;
R. 1638-61. Author, sermon. (Venn, I. 296.)
FASEDA . D.Can.L. 1497-8.
FASCETT, JOHN (1624), see FAWCETT.
FASCETT, FAUSETT or FASECK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at
EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30.
FASSET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at EMMANUEL, June 29,
1743. S. of Jeremy, of Norwich, schoolmaster. School,
Bungay. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1751. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1747; priest, Sept. 1748. R. of Beeston St
Laurence, Norfolk, 1756-72. P.C. of Ashmanhaw, 1768-72.
FALCONBRIDGE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
July, 1612. Doubtless s. and h. of Robert, of Otterington,
Yorks.; age 17 in 1612. (Vis. of Yorks.; Petie, i. 286; where
he is wrongly named.)
FAUCON, see FACON.
FAUCONBERG, see also BELLASSIS.
FAUCONBERG or FALKENBRIDGE, HENRY. Matric. pens,
from TRINITY HALL, Easter, 1652. Doubtless s. of John, of
Westminster; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 2, 1655. LL.B. 1658;
LL.D. 1665. Fellow, 1656-73. Founder of the Fauconberg
School, Beccles. Chancellor of the diocese of St David's.
Registrar of the Faculty Office. Official of the Archdeaconry
of Suffolk. Benefactor to the College, 1713. Died at Beccles,
Oct. 29, 1713, aged 78. M.I. there. (Warren, 305; Suckling,
i- 32.)
FAUDEN, EDWARD, see FAWDEN.
FAUNCE, ZACHARIUS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 13,
1618. Of Leicester. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; MA. 1625.
FAUNE. JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1566.
FAWNE or FOWNES, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1657 (impubes).
FAUNT, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1609.
Perhaps s. of Nicholas, below. (Middlesex Pedigrees.)
FAUNT, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 29,
1571-2. S. of John, of Canterbury. School, Canterbury.
Matric, 1572; Scholar, 1572; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1575-
6. In Paris during the Bartholomew Massacre. Secretary to
Sir Francis Walsingham, c. 1580. M.P. for Boroughbridge,
1584-6. Clerk of the Signet, 1603. (Venn, i. 69; Middlesex
Pedigrees; D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 477.)
FAWNT, ROBERT. B.A. 1459-60; M.A. as Fawtt, 1464-5.
FAUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Sept. 28,
1673. One of these names s. of George, of Claybrcoke, Leics.
Of Foston, Leics., Esq. (Nichols, iv. 175.)
FAUNTLEROY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Mar. 8,
1674-5. One of these names, of Isleworth, Middlesex; died
Feb. 6, 1732-3, aged 77. Will (P.C.C.) 1733. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FAUQUIER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 3, 1750.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1750. Probably s. of Francis, Esq., who
took up the freedom of Ipswich, 1733. (V. B. Redstone.)
FAUQUIER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 3, 1750.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1750. Doubtless brother of the above.
Took up the freedom of Ipswich, 1766.
FAUSCOT or FOSCOT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1586. Of Bedfordshire.
FAUTRART, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 7, 1606.
FAUTRART, PETER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 29, 1609.
B. at St Martin, Guernsey. Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A.
1619. Ord. deacon (London) June 15, 1617; priest, Sept. i,
1617, age 23. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. C. of Burnham,
Bucks. R. of Paulerspury, Northants., 1630-1, (H. I.
Longden.)
FAUX, see FAWKES.
FAUWTT, see FAWNT.
FAVELL, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June,
1666. S. of Lawrence, clerk, of Sutton-on-Lound, Notts.
School, Burn (?Burnsall), Yorks. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-
70, as ' Favile.'
FAVEL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 12,
1710. S. of Robert. B. at Gt Barford, Beds. School, Bedford.
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 7,
1718; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1719. C. of Wilden, Beds.,
1718-26. C. of Roxton, 1726. V. of Gt Barford, 1726.
FAVELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 27,
1635. S. of John, husbandman, of Burnsall, Yorks. Bapt.
there, Jan. 7, 1620-1. School, Burnsall. Matric. 1635; B.A.
1639-40. Will of one of these names (York) 1664; of Altoftes,
Yorks., gent.
FAWCETT, JOHN
FAVELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TBIWITY, July 29,
1726. 4th s. of James, of Normantem, Yorks. Bapt. there,
June 12, 1708. School, Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Wilson).
Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1728; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734; D.D.
1746. Fellow, 1733. Incorp. at Oxford, 1734. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1; priest, Dec. 19, 1736. R. of
Houghton, Hunts., 1748-77. Preb. of Lincoln, 1755-77.
Married the widow Bridge, eldest dau. of Dr Richard Bentley.
Died Sept. 25, 1777. Buried at Normanton, Yorks. M.I.
Will (P.C.C.). (F.M.G., 909.)
FAVELL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 24,
1739-40. 3rd s. of Redman, of Normanton, Yorks. School,
Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1742;
B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20,
1747. P.C. of Bury, Hunts., in 1750. V. of Alconbury, 1750-
1803. Died 1803.
FAVELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 22,
1678. S. of Lawrence, of Sutton, Notts., clerk. Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon (York) June n, 1682.
FAVELL, . B.A. 1469-70.
FAVOUR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 29, 1645. Matric.
1645; B.A. 1649. Probably R. of Bainton, Yorks., 1661.
FAWCETT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1550.
FAWCETT, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1708.
B. in London, 1690. Matric. Michs. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A.
1715; B.D. 1723. Fellow, 1716-34. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb.
21, 1713-4; priest, Mar. 13, 1714-5. R. of St Mary Abchurch,
and St Laurence Poultney, London, 1733-48. Died 1748.
FAWCETT, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL,
Dec. 30, 1734. Of Boldon, Durham. Only s. of William, of
Boldon, Esq. Bapt. at Boldon, May 9, 1715. Matric. 1734.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. i, 1733-4; and at the Middle
Temple, Dec. 21, 1736. Died in the West Indies. See Al.
Oxon. for another. (H. M. Wood; Surtees, n. 60.)
•FAWCET, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1570. B. in Yorkshire. School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1574-5;
M.A. 1578. V. of Higham, Kent, 1580-91. Died 1591.
(Sedbergh Sch. Register, 82.)
FAWCET, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
17, 1672-3. S. of Anthony, yeoman, of Dent, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1676-7. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1679. A doctor. Died 1687. M.I. at
Dent. (Sedbergh Sch. Register, 118.)
FAWCETT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 26) at SIDNEY, June ir,
1658. 3rd s. of Giles, scrivener, deceased. B. at Rufforth,
Yorks. Schools, Poppleton (private; Mr Dan. Sherwood) and
York (Mr Young). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1662.
FAWCETT, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568.
FAWCETT, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1583;
B.A. from St John's, 1587-8. Probably buried at St Edward's,
Cambridge, Apr. 6, 1588, as 'of Clare.'
FAWCET or FASSETT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 20, 1609-10. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617;
B.D. 1626. Doubtless V. of Roughton, Norfolk. Father of
Robert (1641).
FAWCETT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
ii, 1703. S. of William, gent. B. at Brearton, Knares-
borough, Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1703; B.A.
1706-7. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708; priest, 1709. V. of
Myton, Yorks., 1716. R. of Nunnington, 1723.
FAWCETT, HORACE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 3,
1717. S. of Robert (1685), clerk, of Norfolk. B. at Rack-
heath. School, Wymondham (Mr Sayer). B.A. 1720-1; M.A.
1724. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1723. V. of Moulton St
Mary, Norfolk, 1723-6. R. of Watlington, 1726-64. Brother
of Thomas (1715). (Scott-Mayor, in. 309.)
FAWKETT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 29, 1673.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1674; Matric. 1676; B.A.
1676-7; M.A. 1680. Fellow, 1679. Ord. priest (London)
Sept. 2, 1681.
FAUCET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. 1579. Fellow,
1571. V. of Stanstead Abbots, Herts., 1575. Perhaps also
R. of Little Hormead, 1578-80. Died 1580.
FAWCET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1571.
FAWCET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1593. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Apr. 10, 1586.
FAWCETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1583;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Mar. 22, 1589-90.
FAWCETT, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1588-9; M.A. 1593.
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FAWCETT or FASSET, JOHN. Adta. sizar at MAGDALENE,
May 28, 1624. Migrated to Christ's, Sept. 20, 1624. S. of
Richard, taylor. B. at 'Kingston' (King's Lynn), Norfolk.
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8,
1628; priest, May 31, 1629. R. of Twyford, Norfolk, 1631.
FAUCET, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 8,
1649. S. of Hugh, yeoman, of Laytham, Howden, Yorks.
B. there. School, Wheldrake, Yorks."(private; MrTomlinson).
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1653-4.
FAWCET, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1674.
S. of Giles. B. at Marrick Abbey, near Richmond, Yorks.
School, Marske (Mr Sedgwick). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8;
M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (York) July, 1677; priest, May, 1681.
(PeUe, n. 54-)
FAWCETT, MILES. Matric. sizar from GONVTLLE HALL, 1554.
FAWCETT, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1536-7; M.A.
1540; B.D. 1549; D.D. 1554. Fellow, 1536. Of York diocese.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 13, 1540-1; priest, Apr. 16, 1541.
Preb. of Canterbury, 1554-60. Preb. of Lincoln, 1559. De-
prived as a Papist, 1559. Will of one of these names (York)
1575; clerk, b. at Sedbergh. (Cooper, i. 209, in. 86; J. Ch.
Smith.)
FAUCET, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1560. Of Bedfordshire. B. in Westmorland. School, Sed-
bergh. B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567; B.D. 1574. Fellow, 1564.
Ord. priest (F.ly) Nov. 5, 1564. R. of Gravenhurst, Beds.,
till 1573. R. of Boldon, Durham, 1575-1610. Preb. of
Durham, 1576-1610. Died Feb. 5, 1609-10. Buried at
Boldon. (Cooper, n. 526.)
FAWCET, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593;
B.A. 1597-8. One of these names V. of Catterick, Yorks.,
1603-60. Perhaps father of Timothy (1624).
FAWCET, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Jan,
25,1630-1. S. of John, farmer, of Sedbergh. B. there. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1631.
FAUCETT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 7, .
1639. S. of Oswel, yeoman, of Darlington, Durham. B. there.
School, Durham (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1639.
FAWCETT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
May 23, 1687. S. of John, of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland.
Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. Ord. priest (York) May, 1695.
C. of H. Trin., Hull.
FAWCETT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 5, 1724-5- S. of James, fuller, of Yorkshire. B. at Dent.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-^9; M.A. 1734.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1734. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1729;
priest (York) June 4, 1732. Reader at Leeds, 1732. V. of
Holbeck, 1754-5. V. of St John's, Leeds, 1768-83. Died
June 7, 1783. (Scott-Mayor, in. 380.)
FAUCET, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. V. of Kilwick Percy, Yorks., 1593-
8. R. of Huggate, 1598-1602. Died 1602.
FAWCET, ROBERT. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1631. Of West-
morland. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 3,
1620, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1624. One of these names P.C.
of Denton, Durham, 1640-57. Buried there Nov. 28, 1657.
(H. M Wood.)
FAWCETT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1632.
FAUCET, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, 1641.
S. of George (1609-10), clerk. B. at Roughton, Norfolk.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1646. V. of Cromer, Norfolk, with
Roughton, 1662-74. (W. Rye, Cromer.)
FAWCETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July
23, 1685. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. in Ilketshall, St
Andrew's parish, Suffolk. School, Bungay. Matric. 1686;
B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. R- of Markshall, Norfolk, 1695.
R. of Poringland, 1696-1736. V. of Aylsham, 1699. R- of
Caistor St Edmund, 1695. Buried there. Father of Horace
(1717) and Thomas (1715).
FAWCET, ROGER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1587.
FAWCET, SAMUEL, M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, July 3 1618
age 17; B.A. 1621; M.A. 1624. R. of St Mary Staining,
London, 1628-62. R. of Whipsnade, Beds., 1642. R of
St Alphage, London, 1643-7. (Al. Oxon.)
FAWCET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs 1584-
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9. Incorp. as M.A at
Oxford, 1594. V. of Awre, Gloucs., 1604-36. R. of Aston-
sub-Edge, 1607-36. Will (Gloucester) 1636. (Al. Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
FAWCET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, June 6,
1589. Of Russendale (? Ravenstondale), Westmorland. S. of
Cuthbert. School, Appleby. B.A. 1592-3; Scholar, 1593-4;
M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Feb. i, 1504-5.
R. of Aldham, Suffolk, 1595-1602.
FAWCONER, ROBERT
FAWCETT or FOSSETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1625. Of Norwich. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632;
B.D. 1640. Pre-elected fellow, 1636, but not admitted. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1660-7. R- °f Yelling, Hunts., 1660. Died 1667.
(Masters.)
FAWCETT, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1694. Of
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1695, as Fosset; B.A.
1697-8; M.A. 1701; B.D. 1709. Fellow, 1700-17. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1699; priest, Mar. 1700-1. Pre-
sented to Monk Eleigh, Suffolk, 1717; but died before leaving
College. Buried in the Chapel. (Masters.)
FAUCET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 25, 1715.
S. of Robert (1685), clerk, of Caistor, Norfolk. B. at Rack-
heath. Schools, Holt (Mr Reynolds) and Norwich (Mr Pate).
Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1715-20; LL.B. 1720. Died Aug. 23,
1726. Buried at Caistor. M.I. there. Brother of Horace
(1717). (Venn, n. 3.)
FAUCITT, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1624. Perhaps of Catterick, Yorks., gent. Age 58 in 1666.
S. of Richard (? 1593), V. of Catterick. (M. H. Peacock.)
FAWCET, WILLIAM. B.A. 1517-8; M.A. 1521. Perhaps R. of
St Rumbald's, Colchester, 1525-44.
FAWCOT, M.A. 1497-8.
FAWCONER or FAWKNER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at
EMMANUEL, July i, 1671. Of Rutlandshire. Matric. 1672-3;
B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21,
1679; priest, Mar. 10, 1679-80.
FAWKNER or FALCONER, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May, 1621; priest, Dec. 21, 1623. One of these names
R. of Ackworth, Yorks., in 1634. Perhaps R. of Hinxworth,
Herts., 1636-57. Died May 29, 1657. (Peile, i. 306.) For an
Oxford contemporary, probably confused with the above, see
Al. Oxon.
FAWKENER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 8, 1674.
Matric. 1674. One of these names M.P. for Rutland, 1681.
FAWKENER or FALKNER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EM-
MANUEL, Nov. 27, 1674. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9.
FAWKNER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1631. Of Rutland. Migrated to Queens', 1633. B.A. 1634-5.
FAWKNER or FALCONER, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1628; Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A.
1635. Chaplain of Trinity, 1637. V. of Keysoe, Beds., c. 1640.
FAULKNER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1606, as ' Fautherner.' Of Sussex. Perhaps of Balcombe;
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1610. Barrister, 1620.
FAWKENER, HENRY. Adm. Fell -Com. at CHRIST'S, Jan. 19,
1705-6. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Uppingham. School,
Eton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 17, 1707. (Peile, n.
163.)
FAULKNER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 21,
1631. S. of Abraham. B. at Stamford, Lines. School,
Oakham. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. from Magdalene,
1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639; priest, Mar. i,
1639-40.
FAUKENER, JOHN (1502), see FEWTERER.
FAWLKNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1544.
One of these names V. of Gt Staughton, Hunts., 1558-67.
Buried Dec. 13, 1567.
FAWCONER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
157*.
FAUCKNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1610-1, as 'Faulcon'; M.A. 1614, as 'Fawken.'
FAULCONER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 10, 1635. Of
Sussex. S. of John, of Balcombe. Matric. 1635. Migrated to
Trinity, Nov. 30, 1638. Scholar; B.A. 1638-9. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1638.
FAWKENER, MAURICE. Matric, sizar from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1561. Of London. B.A. 1564-5; M.A. from St John's,
1568; B.D. 1575. Fellow of St John's, 1568. University
preacher, 1575. R. of Eversholt, Beds., 1575-8. Died 1578.
Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, i. 383.)
FALKNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 6, 1722.
B. at Boston, Lines. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1729; priest, Feb. 22, 1729-
30. R. of Leverton, Yorks., 1730. Preb. of Lincoln, 1753-80.
Died 1780. Will, P.C.C.
FAWKNER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1606;
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1616.
FALCONER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at MAGDALENE, June
i, 1700. M.A. of St Andrews. One of these names ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1710. Perhaps V. of Gt Dunmow,
Essex, 1711-29. Died 1729.
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FAWCONER, THOMAS
FALKNER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 7, i?oo-i. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1702.
FALKNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 10, 1718-9.
Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 19, 1725; priest, July 10, 1726. R. of Biscathorpe,
Lines., 1726.
FALCONAR, WILLIAM. M.A. 1622; Incorp. from King's
College, Aberdeen; student there, 1613-7.
FALKNER or FAULKENER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST
CATHARINE'S, Dec. 20, 1648. Matric. 1649. Migrated to
Peterhouse, July 6, 1650. Scholar, 1652-3; B.A. 1652-3;
M.A. 1656; D.D. 1680. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1654. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 8; priest, June 10, 1661. R. of Glems-
ford, Suffolk, 1679-82. Preacher at St Nicholas Chapel,
King's Lynn. Married Susan, dau. of Thomas Greene, of
Lynn. Author of works in defence of the Church of England.
Died at Lynn, Apr. 9, 1682. Father of William (1681).
(T. A. Walker, 96; D.N.B.)
FAWKNER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26,
1667. Of Rutlandshire. Matric. 1668. Buried at St Andrew's,
Cambridge, July 21, 1670.
FAWCONAR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 12,
1678. Of Wiltshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 20, 1685. One Wm Fawconar R.
of Stratford Tony, Wilts. Admon. (Consist. C. Sarum) 1719.
FALKNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Sept. 12, 1681. Migrated to Jesus, May 5, 1683. S. of
William (1649), D.D. School, Lynn. Rustat Scholar, 1684;
B.A. 1685-6; M.A. from Clare, 1689. Fellow of Clare, 1688-
92. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 7, 1691. R. of Leverton,
Lines., 1691-1727. Died 17*7-
FAWKENER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S.
May 8, 1704. S. of William, of Christ Church, London,
treasurer of the Turkey Company. School, Tottenham High
Cross (Mr Baxter). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. i, 1704.
(Peile, n. 159.)
FAWCONER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
June 30, 1740. S. of Edward, of St Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, citizen and cutler. ' Grecian ' from Christ's Hospital.
Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 20, 1747. (A. W. Lockhart.)
FALCONAR, . B.A. 1477-8; M.A. 1482.
FAWCUS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1573;
B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580.
FAWCUS, JOHN Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1579.
FAWDEN or FAUDEN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
May 2, 1671. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1677; priest, Mar. 1679-80. R. of
Sotterley, Suffolk, 1679-1727.
FAWDON, GERARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1592-3.
FAWDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 158 1.
FAWDEN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1572; B.A. from Clare, 1575-6. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Jan. 15, 1577-8. R. of Fordley, Suffolk, 1584-1612.
FAWDEN, THOMAS. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541; B.D. 1549.
Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1537. Fellow of Eton, 1552. R. of
Buzted, Sussex, 1559. Buried there Mar. 19, 1573-4.
(Cooper, I. 320; called 'Richard' by Baker-Mayor.)
FAWDES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1561.
FAWELL, MICHAEL. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1726. S. of
Edward, of Durham city (butcher). Bapt. at St Margaret's,
Durham, Mar. 18, 1701-2. Matric. from Lincoln College,
Oxford, Mar. 18, 1718-9, age 17 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. (Al.
Oxon.)
FAWEN or FAWCON, JOHN. Franciscan friar. B.D. 1535-6.
FA WETHER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 14, 1585.
Matric. 1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
FAWETHER, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S (probably 1602-3).
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1607; priest, Feb. 21, 1607-8. V.
of Wissett St Andrew, Suffolk, 1627. (Peile, i. 233.)
FAWETHER, JOSIAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1580. Probably of Talmach Hall, Bricet, Suffolk. S. of
Thomas, of Hull, Yorks. Married (i) Martha, dau. of Philip
Smith, of Wiltshire, (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Kemp, of
Beccles. (Davy, Suff. M SS.)
FAWETHER, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, 1641.
Of Suffolk. One of these names, s. of Josias (? above), of
Talmach Hall, Bricet, Suffolk, J.P. for Suffolk. (Davy, Suff.
MSS.)
FAWKE or FAWXE, ANTHONY. B.A. 1505-6.
FAWLKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1583.
FAWKE or FALKE, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1511-*. Scholar and
fellow of KING'S HALL, 1505-44.
FAYLE, JOHN
FAWKES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from NICHOLAS HOSTEL,
Michs. 1548.
FAUX, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1. Possibly s. of Henry (1572). (Peile, i. 319.)
FAWKES, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Oct. 6, 1690.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Thomas, of Farnley, Esq. B.
June 18, 1674. Matric. 1690. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 8,
1692. Barrister, 1699. Bencher, 1724. Succeeded his father
at Farnley, in 1707. M.P. for Knaresborough, 1714. J.P. for
Yorkshire. Married Margaret, dau. of John Ayscough, Esq.,
May 7, 1700. Died Nov. n, 1747. Buried at Otley. M.I.
Brother of Thomas (1685). (Whitaker, Loidis; M. H. Pea-
cock.)
FAWKES, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 16, 1737-8.
S. of Jeremy (1704), R. of Warmsworth, Yorks. Bapt. Apr. 4,
1720. Schools, Leeds and Bury, Lanes. Matric. 1738; Scholar;
B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13,
1742; C. of Bramham, Yorks. C. of Croydon, Surrey. P.C.
Orpington, Kent, 1755-74. V. of St Mary Cray, 1755. V.
of Knockholt, 1755. R. of Hayes, 1774-7. R. of Downe,
I774-7. Chaplain to the Princess Dowager of Wales. Poet
and translator. Died Aug. 26, 1777. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
FAWKES, GUY. Of the Gunpowder Plot. S. of Edward of
York, proctor and advocate. Bapt. at St Michael-le-Belfry,
York, Apr. 15, 1570. School, St Peter's, York. Afterwards
(his own statement) at Cambridge. Can he be our ' Egrimon
Fox'? (D.N B.; Facsimile of National MSS., Sir H. James,
1868, P. iv.)
FAUX, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1572; B.A.
1576-7; M.A. 1580. R. of Mepal, Isle of Ely, 1583-97. V. of
Sutton, 1592-1617. Buried there Oct. 29, 1617. Will (P.C.C.).
FAWKS, JEREMY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 15,
1704. S. of Nicholas, husbandman. B. at Farnley, Yorks.
School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1708; priest, 1710. R. of Warms-
worth, Yorks., 1716-44. Buried there June 26, 1744. Father
of Francis (1737-8). (F.M.G., 494.)
FAULKES or FALKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i; priest,
Mar. 2, 1628-9.
FAWKES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
July 15, 1685. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Farnley, Yorks.,
Feb. 13, 1669-70. Bapt. at Adel. School, Otley. Matric.
1685. Adm. at Lincoln s Inn, Mar. 17, 1687-8. Died while a
student there. Buried under the Chapel. Brother of Francis
(1690). (Whitaker, Loidis, 191.)
FAWLEY, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1444; D.Can.L. Died in College, 1457. (Harwood.)
FAWLIAT or FAWLET, ROBERT. B.A. 1504-5. Of London.
M.A. 1508. Fellowof PEMBROKE, 1505. V. of Tilney, Norfolk,
1510-19.
FAWNE, JOHN. B.A. 1493; M.A.i4g6-7; B.D. 1503; D.D. 1510.
Fellow of QUEENS', 1495-1513. Lady Margaret preacher,
1504. Vice-Chancellor, 1512-4. Lady Margaret Professor,
1515. Died c. 1519. (Cooper, i. 22; Baker-Mayor, i. 56.)
FAWNES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, 1551.
FAWNT, see FAUNT.
FAYERMAN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
May 19, 1698. S. of Andrew, weaver. B. in Norwich. Matric.
1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June
ir, 1704; priest, Sept. 24, 1704. R. of Thurlton, Norfolk,
1713-56. R. of Geldeston, 1732-54. Married Margaret, dau.
of Captain Thomas Bayspole, of Haddiscoe, Nov. 2, 1718.
Author. Died Nov. 7, 1756, aged 77. Buried at Hardley.
M.I. Father of the next and of Richard (1741).
FAYERMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 6, 1743-
S. of Francis (above), R. of Thurlton. B. at Chedgrave. Bapt.
Oct. 8, 1724. School, Chedgrave (private; Mr Conoid).
Matric. 1743-4; Scholar, 1743-7; B.A. 1747-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 20, 1747; priest, May 21, 1749- R- ot
Geldeston, Norfolk, 1754-1816; and of Chedgrave, I759-
1816. C. of Langley-by-Carlton, 1772-1816. Married, July
14, 1760, Mary, dau. of John Fox, Sacrist of Norwich
Cathedral. Died at Norwich, Aug. i, 1816. Buried at
Loddon. M.I. Brother of Richard (1741). (Venn, n. 53-)
FAYERMAN, RICHARD. Adm sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 12,
1741. S. of Francis (1698), R. of Geldeston. B. at Chedgrave.
Bapt. Feb. 23, 1722-3. Scholar, 1741-5; Matric. 1742; B.A.
1745-6; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1745-
R. of Ashby and Oby, Norfolk, 1747-1800. V. of Repps and
Bastwick, 1753-1800. R. of Littlebury, Essex, 1754- Author,
poetical. Died Feb. 4, 1800. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John
(i7«). (Venn, n. 50.)
FAYLE, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1747- Matric. from Brase-
nose College, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1730-1. S. of John, of Poulton,
Lanes. B.A. (Oxford) 1734 ; D.D. from St John's (Cambridge),
1768. Will (P.C.C.) 1778; of Beckbury, Salop.
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FAYR, JOHN
FAYR or FAIRY, JOHN. M.A. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1400-33.
Chaplain of Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1414-26. Donor
of books to College library. (T. A. Walker.)
FAYRHARE, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1554-5-
FAYRHARE, WILLIAM. LL.D. V. of Swaffham Prior, Cambs.,
1497-1519. Vicar-general of Ely Diocese, 1515. R. of Kirby
Sigston, Yorks., 1519-23. (Cooper, I. 22.)
FAYTING, GEORGE, M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1669. S. of Thomas,
of Bromsgrove, Worcs. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, May 10, 1662, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1665. R. of All
Saints', Worcester, 1668. R. of St Andrew's, 1692-1726.
(At. Oxon.)
FAYTING, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
30, 1721. S. of John, factor at Blackwall Hall, Basinghall St,
Middlesex. B. Jan. 22, 1700-1. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 19, 1725; priest, Dec. 18, 1726. Under-Master at
Merchant Taylors*, 1726-53. R. of St Martin Outwich, 1748-
89. Preb. of Lincoln, 1756-89. Chaplain to the Duchess of
Devonshire. R of Hawkeswell, Essex, 1757-89- Died Feb.
22, 1789. Buried in St Martin's, Outwich. Will, P.C.C.
(Scott-Mayor, m. 345.)
FAZAKERLEY, NICHOLAS. University Counsel, 1738-57- Of
Prescot, Lanes. S. of Henry, of Fazakerley, near Liverpool.
Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 12, 1701-2,
age 17. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 13, 1700. Barrister,
1707. M.P. for Preston, 1732, 1734, *74ii 1747, 1754, i76r-7-
Recorder of Preston, 1742-67. An authority on Constitu-
tional Law. Died in London, Feb. 1767. Will, P.C.C.
(D.ff.B.;Al. Oxon.)
FEAKE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. 5,
1732. S. of Samuel. B. at 'Cossimbazar' (? Cossipur), India.
Schools, Newington and Hackney (private). Matric. 1732 ;
Scholar, 1733-8; M.B. 1738; M.D. 1743- Candidate of the
Royal College of Physicians, 1744- Fellow, 1745. Censor,
174.7. F.R.S. 1748. Harveian orator, 1749. Consiliarius,
1761. Physician to Guy's HospitaL Died Aug. 2, 1762. Will,
P.C.C. (Venn, H. 36.)
FEAKE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1628.
S. of Edward, of Godstone, Surrey; age n in 1623. Matric.
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. 'Fifth Monarchy* man. V.
of Elsham, Lines. V. of All Saints', Hertford, 1646. Perhaps
V. of Christ Church, Newgate, 1649. Lecturer at St Anne's,
Blackfriars. Imprisoned for denouncing Cromwell, 1653, but
subsequently released. Published millenarian writings.
(D.N.B., which makes no reference to his University career;
Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
FEAKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Lent, 1584-5.
Of Norfolk. Migrated to Caius. B.A. 1588-9. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Jan. i, 1595-6. R. of Warham St Mary and St
Margaret, Norfolk.
FEAKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 19, 1676.
S. of William. B. at Stanbrpoke Hall, Staffordshire. Educated
there. Matric. 1678. Migrated to Jesus, May 30, 1679.
Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. (Staffs. Pedigrees.)
FEAKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1629. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of John, goldsmith, of London and Elstree,
Herts. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. V. of Stain-
drop, Durham, 1652-60. One of these names R. of Fosell,
Warws., and of St Michael's, Coventry, 1662. (Vis. of Surrey,
1623.)
FEAKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1584-5.
S. of Robert, of Witchingham, Norfolk, mercer. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1584-5. Migrated to Caius, Dec. 20, 1587,
age 21. B.A. 1589-90. Ord. priest (Norwich) Jan. i, 1595-6.
C. of Oby and Ashby, Norfolk. (Venn, i. 132; where he is
confused with Henry.)
FEAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1589.
S. of William, of London, goldsmith. Scholar, 1590; B.A.
1592-3: M.A. 1596. Mentioned in his father's will (P.C.C.)
1595. (Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
FEARON, see also FERON.
FEARON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 18,
1740-1. S. of Joseph, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1741; Scholar, 1742; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. from Sidney, 1748;
B.D 1755. Fellow of Sidney, 1748. Ord. priest (Ely) Oct. 29,
1749-
FEASOR, ROGER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1594; B.A.
1597-8, as Feyzor.
FEAST, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1664.
Adm. at Clare, May 19, 1666; B.A 1667-8.
FEAST, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 7,
1668. S. of William, mercer. B. at Ipswich. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1674. Taxor, 1686.
President, 1703. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 12; priest,
Aug. 14, 1679. V. of Elmeden, Essex, 1679. R. of Framling-
ham, Suffolk, 1694. Died at Elmeden, Jan. 25, 1703.
FELLOWE, EDWARD
FEATHERSTON, see FETHERSTON.
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, see FETHERSTONHAUGH.
FEATLEY, see also FAIRCLOUGH.
FEATLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 28, 1677.
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1680-1. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1681;
priest, Dec. 1689. Perhaps s. of John Fairclough or Featley,
of Newark. Bapt. there, Sept. 7, 1660. Buried there Apr. 23,
1711. (Peile, H. 65 ; Lines. Pedigrees.)
FECHER, . B.A. or M.A. 1501-2.
FEE, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1580.
FEEFER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 8, 1642.
FEELER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615.
FEELER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615.
FEEZER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 9,
1664. S of William, deceased, of Catwick-in-Holdemess,
Yorks. B. there. School, Brandesburton (Mr Steele). Matric.
1664; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (York) June,
1669; priest (Peterb.) Sept 20, 1674. R- of Croydon, Cambs.,
1675-83. V. of Wendy, 1683-1718. Buried there Nov. 23,
1718, as 'Fearer.'
FEHER, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1478-9.
FEILDING, see FIELDING.
FEIST, see FISTE.
FELDHAM, WILLIAM, see FELTHAM.
FELGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
18, 1681. S. of Samuel, V. of Mitton-in-Craven, Yorks. B.
there. School, Clitheroe (Mr Cockroft). Matric. 1681. C. at
Ribchester, Lanes., 1686-90. Buried there Dec. i, 1690.
Doubtless same as next.
FELGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JESUS, Apr. 15,
1 68 1. Of Yorkshire. Perhaps same as above.
FELIX (?FELIP), . Two years at Oxford; three at
Cambridge. B.Civ.L. 1503-4. (Gr. Bk. T, 24.)
FELL, CHARLES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667 Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1668. Probably of Gt Wenham.
FELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1547.
FELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1657. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Aldingham, Lanes. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A 1664.
Head Master of Sedbergh School, 1662-74. R- of Bentham,
.Yorks., 1670-4. Died Oct. 25, 1674.
FELL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1588-9;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
FELL, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S, July 6,
1655. S. of Thomas, judge, of Swarthmoor Hall, Lanes.
School, Little Urswick (Mr Ingman). Matric. 1655. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1652-3, as s. of Thomas, of Swarthmore,
Lanes. Died 1670. (Peile, i. 569 ; Viet. Hist, of Lanes. ,vin. 354.)
FELL, HENRY. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1400 (Masters.)
FELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1588;
B.A. 1593-4. One of these names 'B.A ,' V. of Kirkharle,
Northumberland, 1613-6.
FELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 7, 1620.
S. of Thomas (? 1571), of Tydd, Lines. Matric. 1620; B.A.
1623-4. Schoolmaster at Wiggenhall St German's (apud
Pontem Ste Germane), Isle of Ely, 1623.
FELL. SPENCER. Matric, sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1620. Of Norwich. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. R of Flixton,
Suffolk, 1633-5. R. of Gt Wenham, 1635-76. Died 1676,
aged 77. M.I at Wenham (E. Anglian, vin. 221.)
FELL, THOMAS. Scholar of TRINITY, 1571; B.A. 1571-2. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 7, 1576; priest (London) Dec. i, 1579.
Perhaps V. of East Tilbury, Essex, 1586. One of these names
R. of Tydd St Mary, Lines., 1593-1614. Preb. of Lincoln,
1593-5- Perhaps father of John (1620).
FELL, WILLIAM, D.D. Probably of Furness, Lanes. Arch-
deacon of Nottingham, 1516-28. Perhaps R. of Theydon
Mount, Essex, 1499-1514. Benefactor to ST JOHN'S. Died,
1528. Will (P.C.C.) ; of Charterhouse, London, and Leicester.
(Cooper, i. 37.)
FELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 16) from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1623. S. of Thomas (? 1571), of Tydd St Mary, Lines. B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1628-9;
priest, May 31, 1629. V. of St Mary Castlegate, York.
Resided at Clementthorpe Hall. (F.M.G., 902.)
FELL, . Incorp. from Sienna, 1497-8.
FELLOWE, EDWARD. Matric, sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1615. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1619; priest, Mar. 12, 1619-20.
R. of St Alphage, Canterbury, 1661-3. R. of Stonar, Kent,
till his death, in 1663. Buried at St Alphage's, May 18, 1663.
(H. G. Harrison.) "
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FELLOWE, JOHN
FELLOWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1557-8;
Scholar, 1560.
FELLOWES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY, Apr.
19, 1676. S. of William, of London. B. there, Oct. 4, 1660.
School, Enfield (Mr Robert Udall). Matric. 1677. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1678. Barrister-at-law, 1686. Bencher,
1708. Treasurer, 1718. Master in Chancery, 1707-24. F.R.S.
1708. Of Eggesford, Devonshire, Esq. Died Jan. 19, 1723-4.
Buried at Eggesford.
FELLOWS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July i,
1692. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 24, 1699. R. of Broughton Hacket, Worcs., 1702. V.
of Tibberton, 1708.
FELLOWES, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 26, 1744. S. of Coulson, gent., of Ramsey Abbey,
Hunts. School, Dalston, near Hackney, Middlesex (Mr
Graham). Matric. 1744. High Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts.,
1779. M.P. for Andover, 1784-96. Died Feb. 3, 1804, in
London. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 544.)
FELMINGHAM, . A friar. B.D. c. 1492; D.D. 1495-6.
One Dr Felmingham was Prior of the Black Friars at Norwich
in 1499. (Will of Tho. Caryngton, P.C.C.)
FELMINGHAM, . B.A. 1499-1500.
FELSTED, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 15,
1620. S. of Thomas, of Audley End, Essex. Died s.p. (Vis.
of Cambs., 1684.)
FELSTEAD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 27,
1646. S. of Thomas, merchant and bailiff of Yarmouth,
Norfolk. B. there. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Nov. 6, 1629.
School, Hoxne, Suffolk (Mr Hall). Matric. 1646; Scholar,
1647-50; B.A. 1649-50. Probably buried at Yarmouth, Jan.
10, 1651-2. (Venn, i. 361.)
FELSTED, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1605. S. of Thomas, of Audley End, Essex. B.A. 1608-9;
M.A. 1612. Died beyond sea, unmarried. (Vis. of Cambs.,
1684.)
FELSTEAD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Dec. 18,
1671. S. of Thomas, alderman of Cambridge. B. there.
School, Perse (Mr Griffith). B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord.
deacon (London) June 10, 1677; priest (Norwich) June, 1680.
R. of Bodney, Norfolk, 1681-90. Preb. of St Paul's, 1691-
1711. R. of Christ Church, Southwark, 1691-1711. Died
1711. (Vis. of Cambs., 1684; Petit, 11. 39.)
FELT, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May i, 1658.
FELTHAM, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at TRINITY,
Jan. 28, 1706-7. S. of Charles, of London. School, Enfield,
Middlesex (Dr Uvedale). Matric. 1707. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. ai, 1710; and at Gray's Inn, May 2, 1722.
Bencher, 1736. Treasurer, 1747. Died Sept. 13, 1751. (G.
Mag.)
FELTHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, May i,
1660. Of Norfolk. School, Norwich. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Feb. 13, 1660-1. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1663.
Probably buried in Norwich Cathedral, Oct. 3, 1668. In Holy
Orders.
FELTHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 4, 1650-1. Matric. Easter, 1651. Of Norfolk. S. of
Robert, of Sculthorpe, Norfolk. School, Norwich. Scholar,
1651; B.A. 1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 27, 1654. Of
Rougham, Suffolk. Died 1664. (T. A. Walker, 97.)
FELTON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1570.
One of these names, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Queen's Escheator,
Surveyor of Crown Land, etc. M.P. for Morpeth, 1586. Lord
of the Manor of Ovington, Northumberland, 1591. Said to
have died near London, e. 1612. (H. M. Wood.)
FELTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1559.
Perhaps s. of George, of Glemsford, Suffolk. (Vis. of Suffolk;
Peile, I. 68.)
FELTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Apr. i,
1702. S. of George, farmer, of Turnhill, Salop. School, Wem
(Mr Williams). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1711.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1711. Died Nov. 27, 1721. M.I. at St
Anne's, Manchester. Perhaps father of William (1735).
(Scott-Mayor, HI. 469.)
FELTON, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1607. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Anthony, of Playford, Suffolk,
Knt. ; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1609. Succeeded his father,
1614. Created Bart., i6ao. Died Sept. 18, 1624. (G.E.C., i.
I54-)
FELTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. i,
1673. S. of Sir Henry, Knt. Of Suffolk; and grandson of
Henry (1607). Bapt. at Gt Fakenham, Jan. a, 1654-5.
School, Thetford. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1681; LL.D. 1688. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1681-
98. Public Orator, 1689-98. College testimonial for deacon's
FELTON, WILLIAM
orders, 1690. R. of Long Melford, Suffolk, 1600-1701.
Married Isabella, dau. of Baptist May, Esq. Buried at Plav-
f^rd> ^?c<,2v6' x701' Wm (p-c-c-> *7oa. (Burke, Ext. Bart.;
Davy MSS.)
FELTON or FELTHAM, JOHN. B.A. 1519-30.
FELTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1506
Matric. 1596.
FELTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 38, 1648
S. of Robert (1608). B. at Little Gransden, Cambs School
Hitchin (Mr Kempe). Matric. 1648; Scholar, 1650-4; B A
1651-2; M.A. 1655; B.D. 1662. Fellow, 1652-6. Usher of
the Perse School, Cambridge, 1653-6. Author. Died in
College. Will proved (V.C.C.) Sept. 20, 1667. Brother of
William (1641). (Venn, i. 371.)
FELTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 7, 1659-60.
Probably and s. of Timothy, of Ovington, Essex, gent.
Matric. 1660. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8, 1662. Brother
of Timothy (1656-7) and father of the next.
FELTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 20,
1699. S. of John (above), of Ovington, Essex. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3;
M.A. 1706. Fellow, 1705. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 22,
1698. Died Apr. 1735. (A. B. Beaven.)
FELTON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1577- Of Norfolk. S. of John, merchant, of Yarmouth (will,
P.C.C., 1602). 8.1556, at Yarmouth. Migrated to Pembroke.
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; B.D. 1591; D.D. 1602. Fellow of
Pembroke, c. 1582. Greek lecturer, 1586. Master of Pembroke,
1617-9. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 15, 1589.
R. of St Helen's, London, 1593. R. of St Anthony, 1592-5.
R. of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1596-1617. R. of Gt Easton,
Essex, 1616-26. Preb. of St Paul's, 1616-8. Bishop of
Bristol, 1617-9. Bishop of Ely, 1619-26. V. of Blagdon,
Somerset. An eminent scholar and theologian. Compiled
statutes for Merchant Taylors' School, in reference to the
annual probation days. Appointed one of the translators of
the Bible Died Oct. 5, 1626. Buried in St Antholin's Church,
London. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next and Robert (1608).
(Loder; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
FELTON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1610. S. of Nicholas (above), D.D. Migrated to Oxford.
B.A. (Christ Church) 1612; M.A. 1615. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1621. R. of Streatham, Cambs., 1622-43.
FELTON, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar (age 15) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1634. S. of Robert (1608). B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
Fellow, 1633; ejected, 1644. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23,
1660, as 'M.A.' R. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1670. R. of
Rettenden, Essex, 1670-2. R. of Newton, Cambs., 1672.
Brother of William (1641).
FELTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1581.
Probably of Suffolk. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1588. V. of Patcham, Sussex,
1598. Died before Nov. 1608. (W. C. Renshaw; Peile, 1. 167.)
FELTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1608. S. of Nicholas (1577). B.A. 1612-3. Fellow, 1613-8.
Incorp. M.A. (Oxford) 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 5;
priest, Aug. 6, 1619, as M.A. R. of Glemsford, Suffolk, 1619;
of Little Gransden, Cambs., 1623-42. Father of William
(1641) and John (1648).
FELTON, THOMAS. Pensioner at GONVILLE HALL, 1519. One
of these names chaplain at Wyton, in Holderness, Yorks., in
1526. (M. H. Peacock.)
FELTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1601.
Of Essex. Matric. Easter, 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
R. of Little Bromley, Essex, 1611. Will (P.C.C.) 1656.
FELTON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 24, 1656-7.
Probably s. and h. of Timothy, of Ovington, Essex, gent.
Matric. 1657. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25, 1659. Brother
of John (1659-60).
FELTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, May 25, 1641.
S. of Robert (1608). B. at Little Gransden, Cambs. Matric.
1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1652. Brother of John (1648).
FELTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1735. S. of George (? 1702), clerk, of Salop. B. at Drayton.
School, Manchester (Mr Brooke). Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9;
M.A. 1745. Probably R. of Wendon Lofts and Elmdon,
Essex, 1740-81. Master of the Grammar School, Highgate.
Died Jan. 9, 1781. Will, P.C.C.
One of these names (identified by D.N.B. with the above)
was ord. priest (Hereford) Aug. n, 1742- Vicar-choral in the
choir of Hereford, 1741; custos of the Vicars-choral, 1769;
and chaplain to the Princess Dowager of Wales. A skilled
performer on the harpsichord and other instruments. Died
Dec. 6, 1769. Buried in Hereford Cathedral. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1770. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 469; D.N.B.)
FELTON, . Adm. student at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 2, 1567.
V.A.C. II.
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FELTWELL, ROBERT
FELTWELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, July 5i
1626. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Penteney, Norfolk. Matric.
1626; B.A. 1630-1. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1632.
C. of Bamingham, Norfolk, in 1636. V. of East Walton, in
1660. V. of Ormesby, 1662-9. Buried there Nov. 2, 1669.
Author, David's Recognition, a sermon; from whicih he seems
to have suffered during the Rebellion. (Venn, I. 278.)
FELTWELL, . Cautio for degree, 1487-8.
FELYS, (rector). B.Can.L. 1487-8.
FEMERS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1586; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Oct. 15, 1592. R. of Cavendish, Suffolk, 1609-10.
V. of Newton, 1609.
FENBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1605 ;
B.A. 1608-9.
FENBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1606
(perhaps a repetition of the above).
FENBY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1648. Of York-
shire.
FENDER, GEORGE. M.A. from KINO'S, i?33- B.A. from
Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. there June 13, 1722, age
22. S. of William. B.A. 1726. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733.
Of St Stephen's, Cornwall, clerk. Will (Exeter), 1771.
FENEY, GILES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1571.
Probably s. of William, of Almondbury, Yorks. Will, 1616;
of York. (M. H. Peacock.)
FENNY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593; B.A.
1596-7.
FEYNEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1560.
FENYE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1559.
FENAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 17,
1625. S. of Thomas. B. at Fenay (near Huddersfield). Bapt.
June 24, 1608. School, Fenay (Mr Bellwood). Matric. 1625.
Of Fenay Hall. Succeeded to the estate, 1644. Married Mary
dau. of Richard Horsfall, of Storthes Hall. Died before 1649.
(C. Hulbert, Almondbury, 155; F.M.G.)
FENCE, JOHN. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, c. 1460-80.
FENHOUSE, DELIVERANCE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr.
30, 1625. S. of Richard, minister of Barby, Northants. B. in
Bedfordshire. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, 1622,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1626-7; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) Sept. 19, 1629; priest, Feb. 20, 1629-30. P.C. of Stone,
Staffs., 1642-6. R. of Leigh, 1646-66. Will of Richard
Fennyhouse, of Stone, Staffs. (P.C.C.) 1618. (Wm.Sali Arch.
Soc., 1915.)
FENNE (or FAME), EDMUND. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526.
FENN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 14,
1694-5. S. of William, gent., of Houghton, Norfolk. B. at
Swanton Novers. Schools, Walsingham (Mr Green) and
Barsham (Mr Tompson). Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1695-1702;
B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1701-2; priest,
Sept 1702. C. of Gt Snoring, 1702. Died Feb. 21, 1710-1.
M.I. at Snoring. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1711. (Venn, i.
496.)
FENNE, GEORGE. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June n, 1620, as 'late
of CORPUS CHRISTI.' No matriculation or degree found. V.
of Mendham, Suffolk, 1631.
FENNE, GILES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1548.
FEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Sept. 24, 1608. Matric.
1608.
FENN, HUGH. Founder of a 'chest' for the benefit of poor
scholars, c. 1480. Probably a member of the University.
FENN, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1572-3; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1576. V. of Holy
Trinity, Coventry, 1578. Suffered suspension and imprison-
ment as a puritan. Returned to Coventry, 1592. Appointed
lecturer at St John the Baptist's, 1624. Buried Feb. 8, 1634
in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Coventry. (Cooper, IK 150;
FENN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1640.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1642-3. Probably Master of Holt Grammar
School, Norfolk, 1644-6. (L. B. Radford, Holt School, p. 123 •
but see p. 105.)
FENN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', 1651. Probably s. of
William, of Essex. Matric. Lent, 1653-4; B.A. 1654-5; M.A.
1658. C. of Barsham, 1662. Perhaps R. of Shipmeadow,
Suffolk, 1667-70; and R. of Theberton. Buried there Oct 22
1678. (E. Anglian, i. 243.)
FENN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1557-9.
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. n, 1561.
FEN, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1502-3; B.Can.L. 1506-7.
FENN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 25,
1646. Of Middlesex.
FENOUR, ANDREW
FENN, ROBERT. B.A. from TRINITY, 1600-1 ; M.A. from King's,
1605. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. Author, Verses. (Cooper, n.
445-)
FENN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June n, 1637.
Matric. 1637.
FENN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 3, 1680;
B.A. 1683-4. Perhaps R. of Campsea Ashe, Suffolk.
FENN, SIMON. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1582-3.
FENN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 17, 1646.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Houghton, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Gushing and Levering). Matric. 1646; Scholar,
1648-9; B.A. 1649. One of these names minister of Walbers-
wick; and of Southwold, Suffolk, till his death, in 1654.
(Venn, i. 362.)
FEN, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 25, 1595. B. at Old Windsor, Berks. Matric. c. 1595;
B.A. 1599; M.A. 1603. Fellow, 1598-1604. A physician. Will
(P.C.C.) 1608; practitioner in physic, Leicester. (Harwood.)
FENN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 5, 1634. Matric.
1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 17, 1643-4, age 26, as
B.A. C. of Watlington, Norfolk.
FENNE, WILLIAM. Student at Cambridge, c. 1500-1. A monk
from Westminster Abbey. (Pearce, Monks of Westminster.)
FENNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 20, 1609-10.
Matric. 1 610; B.A 1613. R. of Theberton, Suffolk, 1626.
FENNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. ir,
1646. S. of Edward, gent., of Harrow-on-the-HilL B. In
London. School, Harrow. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1646-50;
B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 6, 1649.
Barrister, 1660. Governor of Harrow School, 1683. (Venn, i.
362; Vis. of London, 1634.)
FEN, (rector). B.Can.L. 1467-8.
FENNEL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 18,
1640. S. of Mathew, husbandman, of Bumsted, Essex. B.
at Birdbrooke, Essex. School, Bumsted (private; Mr Thorn-
beck). Matric. 1640, as 'Fennie.'
FENNELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1579.
B. at Bourne, Sussex. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from King's, 1586.
Ord. deacon (London) May 22, 1584, age 23; priest (Lincoln)
1586. R. of Cattistock, Dorset, 1588.
FENNELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 5, 1673.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1673. Exhibitioner from Tonbridge
School; B.A. 1676-7.
FENNELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1569.
FENNER, DUDLEY. Matric. FelL-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1575. B. in Kent. Minister at Marden and Cranbrpok,
Kent, 1575-6 and 1583-4. Afterwards a reformed minister
at Antwerp, and later chaplain to the English merchants at
Middelburg. Author, Arts of Logic and Rhetoric; and various
theological treatises. Died at Middelburg, c. 1587. (D.N.B. ;
Cooper, n. 72.)
FENNER, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST JOHN'S, c.
1593. One of these names s. of Sir Edward. Died 1614.
(Dallaway, Sussex, i. 16.)
FENNER, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1578. Admon. of Nicholas Fanner (P.C.C.) 1636; of Mells,
Suffolk, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FENNER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May 18,
1627. S. of John, verger, of Rochester Cathedral. B. at
Rochester. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630—1.
FENNER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 13) from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1576.
FENNER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619; B.D. 1627. Fellow, 1618.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. V. of Sedgley, Staffs., 1625-7;
ejected. V. of Harston, Cambs., 1625. Minister of St Peter's,
Ipswich. R. of Rochford, Essex, 1629-40. Puritan author.
Died 1640, aged 40. (Fast. Oxon.; D.N.B.; P. Benton,
Rochford, 860.)
FENNETT, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1588.
PENNING, JEREMY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 20, 1609-
10. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4.
FENNYNGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Aug. 5, 1567.
S. of John. Of Braintree, Essex. School, Braintree. Matric.
1567, as ' Josias.' Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1569-70.
V.of Henham, Essex, 1575-1609, as Josias. Will (Consist. C.
London) 1609.
FENNY, see FENEY.
FENOUR, ANDREW. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1622.
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FENTON, ANTHONY
FENTON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deaeon (Peterb.) Apr.
25; priest, Apr. 26, 1630. P.C. of Wix, Essex, 1632. Perhaps
V. of Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, 1664-70.
FENTON, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 4, 1663. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Feb. 1674-5; C. of St John Maddermarket,
Norwich. R. of Little Thornham, Suffolk, 1702-12.
FENTON, BUTLER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 28, 1732. B.
in the West Indies. Matric. 1732; LL.B. 1740. In the will of
S. Dunbar, late of Isle of Nevis (P.C.C., 1759) is allusion to
Rev. Butler Fenton. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FENTON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1582-3.
FENTON, ELIJAH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July i, 1700. S. of
John, attorney. Of Staffordshire. B. at Shelton, near
Newcastle-under-Lyme, May 25, 1683. Matric. 1701 ; Scholar,
1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1726. Secretary
to the Earl of Orrery, in Flanders. Master of Sevenoaks
Grammar School. Poet. Translated part of the Odyssey for
Pope. Died July 16, 1730. Buried at East Hampstead, Berks.
(D.N.B.; W. W. Lloyd, Elijah Fenton, 1894.)
FENTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1568.
FENTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1606.
FENTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 20,
1670. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Copmanthorpe, Yorks.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674;
priest, Sept. 1676. V. of Ilketshall St Mary, Suffolk, 1679-94.
V. of Mettingham, 1681-94.
FENTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 12, 1649. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651 ; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
University Librarian, 1655. R. of Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1661.
V. of Mildenhall, 1662. V. of Dovercourt and Harwich, 1663-
78. Died 1678. Admon. (P.C.C.) Nov. 1678.
FENTON, JAMES. LL.B. from MAGDALENE, 1690. S. of John,
of Garthes, Westmorland, clerk. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, May 23, 1672, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1675-6.
Incorp. at Cambridge. M.A. 1696-7; B.D. and D.D. 1696-7.
V. of Lancaster, 1685-1714. Died 1714. Will (Archd.
Richmond). Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
FENTON, JAMES. LL.B. from CHRIST'S, 1711. S. of James
(above), of Lancaster. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford,
Mar. 13, 1704-5, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1708; D.C.L. 1721.
V. of Lancaster, 1714-67. Died 1767. (Al. Oxon.; Whtiaker,
ii. 236.)
FENTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1568;
B.A. 1571-2. One of these names R. of Newton Flotman,
Norfolk, 1570-76; R. of Swainsthorpe, 1571-98. Perhaps
R. of Cole Orton, Leics. , 1572. R. of Smallburgh, 1596-1602.
FENTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1607-8.
Matric. 1608; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Perhaps R. of
Witnesham, Suffolk, 1632.
FENTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. i, 1633-4.
S. of John. B. at Wetheringsett, Suffolk. Bapt. Apr. 14,
1619. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8. Ord.
deacon (Bishop Hall) Mar. 31, 1650; priest, Apr. i, 1650.
V. of Terrington St John in 1677. One of these names V. of
Soham, Cambs., 1644. Another, minister of Thelnetham,
Suffolk, 1647. (Venn, i. 311; Norwich Consign. Bk, 1677.)
FENTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1655. Of Staffordshire.
FENTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, 1613-4; B.A. 1617.
FENTON, MATTATHIAS. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1620 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of Joseph, of London, surgeon. Matric.
from Trinity College, Oxford, Dec. 13, 1616, age 17. Prob-
ably of St Bartholomew's-the-Less. Will (P.C.C.) 1634. The
father Joseph was Master of the Barber-Surgeons' Company,
1624. Colleague of Dr William Harvey, at St Bartholomew's.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FENTON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Lent, 1563-4.
FENTON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. ir, 1646. S. of
Thomas, of Fenton, Staffs. Matric. from All Souls', Oxford,
July i, 1642, age 15. Probably R. of Ludlow, Salop, 1661.
FENTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 16, 1736-
7. Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1745.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1742.
FENTON, ROBERT. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1460-83. Probably
M.A. 1460-1. Chaplain of Little St Mary's, Cambridge. V.
of Terrington, Norfolk, 1474. (T. A. Walker.)
FENTON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1585.
B. in Lancashire, 1565. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1602;
D.D. 1613. Fellow, 1590. Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1598.
R. of St Stephen, Walbrook, 1601-16. R. of St Benet
FEN WICK, CUTHBERT
Sherehog, 1603-6. V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1606-16. Preb.
of St Pauls 1609-16. Died Jan. 16, 1615-6. Buried at
St Stephen, Walbrook, aged 49. M.I. Will (Consist C
London) 1616. (D.N.B.)
FENTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 18,
1720. S. of Timothy (1708), R. of St Peter's, Nottingham
School, Westminster. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721- BA
1723-4; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5,' i726:
priest, Sept. 25, 1726. C. of Keysoe, Beds., 1726; of Little
Staughton, 1726.
FENTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1642. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1644. Migrated to Jesus, June 12, 1645.
B.A. 1645-6; Scholar, 1646; M.A. 1649. Fellow of Jesus,
1647. Taxor, 1652. One of these names R. of St Olave, Hart
St, London, 1655. Died same year. Will, P.C.C. (A. Gray
J. Ch. Smith.)
FENTON, THCMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 5,
1699. S. of Thomas, of Dorlington, Staffs. School, Stone,
Staffs. (Mr Stebbin). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1706. V. of Pulloxhill, Beds.,
1706. C. of Sundon, 1707.
FENTON, TIMOTHY. M.A. from KING'S, 1708. S. of Samuel,
of Hunslet, Yorks. Matric. from University College, Oxford.
Mar. 30, 1694, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1697-8. V. of Arnall,
Notts., 1701-4. R. of St Peter, Nottingham, 1704-21. Preb.
of Southwell, 1714-24. R. of Bamold-le-Beck, Lines., 1721.
R. of Hatcliffe, 1721. Married, at St Mary's, Nottingham,
Dec. 15, 1698, Martha Chadwick. Died Aug. 12, 1724.
Father of Samuel (1720). (Al. Oxon.)
FENTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1556;
B.A. 1561-2; M.A. from Pembroke, 1567; B.D. 1576. Fellow
of Pembroke. V. of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, 1555-6. V. of
Coddenham, 1571-7. Preb. of Norwich, 1574-7. R. of Ling,
Norfolk, 1576-7. Admon. (P.C.C.) Aug. 5, 1577; to a creditor.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FENTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 25,
1674. S. of William, of Hunslet, Leeds. B. at Leeds. School,
Leeds. Matric. 1674. Resided, till 1675. Of Underbank, Esq.
Grandfather of the next. (M. H. Peacock.)
FENTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, May 17,
1745. S. of William, of Dodworth, and Underbank, Penistone,
Yorks. School, Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Scholar, 1746.
Barrister-at-law. Died Apr. u, 1792. (M. H. Peacock.)
FENTON, ZACHARIAH. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 13, 1666;
B.A. 1671-2. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671.
FENTON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
FENTON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, May 26,
1726; resided a year.
FENTYMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Oct.
13, 1656. S. of John, late of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks.
School, Barwick. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1660-1. Ord. priest
(Durham) Sept. 22, 1661. V. of Bardsey, Yorks., 1661. R.
of Irby-on-Humber, Lines., 1679-1721.
FENWELL or FANWELL, •
Sept. 24, 1664.
Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
FENWICK, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1707.
S. of Edward, V. of Stamfordham. Scholar, 1707; B.A.
1710-1; M.A. 1714. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1714;
priest (York) Sept. 1716. C. of All Saints', Newcastle. V.
of Stamfordham, 1719-32. Died Feb. i, 1731-2. Buried at
St Mary's, Gateshead. Brother of Edward (1711). (Peile, n.
1 66; H. M. Wood.)
FENWICKE, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS,
Apr. 24, 1621. S. of Bartholomew, R. of Hockering, Norfolk.
B. there. School, private (Mr Castle ton). Matric. 1621. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1632; priest, June 16, 1633. V.
of Rudham, Norfolk, 1635. Died during the rebellion. (Venn,
I- 353-)
FENWICK, BURGIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, Nov.
28, 1726. S. of William, shoemaker. B. at Wisbech, Cambs.
School, Wisbech. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1732.
FENWICK, CLAUDIUS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1634-5; B.A. 1636-7. .S. of George, of Brinkburn,
Northumberland. Doubtless entered at Leyden, 1638, 1642,
1647. M.D. there. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle, June 24,
1669. Brother of George (1619). Father of William (1673).
(H. M. Wood.)
FENWICK, CUTHBERT. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 19, 1687.
S. of Ralph (1662), V. of Stamfordham, Northumberland.
B. there. Bapt Sept. 15, 1668. School, Morpeth (Mr Step.
Jackson). Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1694. Fellow, 1691-2. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 1601. R. of Morpeth, 1691-1745- Buried there Oct. 22,
1745. (PtOf, n. 104-5.)
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FEN WICK, EDWARD
FENWICK, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Sept.
19, 1711. S. of Edward, V. of Stamfordham, Northumber-
land. Bapt. there, July 26, 1694. School, Stamfordham
(Mr Salkeld). Matric. 1711; Scholar, 1712; B.A. 1716-7.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1716; priest, Sept. 1718. V. of
Kirk Whelpington, 1721. Married Ann, dau. of Thomas
Newton, of Hawkwell. Died 1734. Buried at Stamfordham,
July 22. (Peile, n. 178.)
FENWICK, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1633.
Of Cumberland.
FENWICK, GEORGE. Matric, FdL-Com. from QUEENS',
Easter, 1619. Of Northumberland. S. and h. of George, of
Brinkburn, Esq., deceased. B. c. 1602. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. ii, 1621-2. Barrister, 1631. Ancient, 1650. Secured a
patent in Connecticut, New England, and lived there, 1636-
45. Returned to England, 1645. Colonel in the Parliamentary
Army. Governor of Leith Garrison. M.P. for Morpeth,
1645-53; for Berwick-on-Tweed, 1654-6. One of the Com-
missioners appointed for the Government of Scotland, 1651.
Married (i) Alice, dau. of Sir Edward Apsley, of Worming-
hurst, Sussex, widow of Sir John Butler; (2) Catherine, dau.
of Sir Arthur Heselrigg, of Naseby, Leics. There is a M.I.
at Berwick-on-Tweed; but his will is dated at Worminghurst,
Feb. a, 1656-7; and proved at Lewes, Apr. 27, 1657. (J. G.
Bartlett; D.N.B.; H. M. Wood.)
FENWICK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 4,
1705. S. of William (1673), R. of Hallaton, Leics. B. there.
School, Winchester. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712;
B.D. 1720. Fellow, 1710-22. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21,
1712; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1713. R. of Hallaton, 1723-60.
Author of devotional works. Died Apr. 10, 1760. M.I. at
Hallaton. Father of George (1746). (Nichols, n. 6o6;D.N.B.)
FENWICK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 6,
1706. S. of George. B. at Morpeth. School, Morpeth (Mr
Meggison). Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1706-7; B.A. 1709-10.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept 1712; priest (London) Sept. 25,
1715. V. of Bolam, Northumberland, 1722-70. Died Apr. 27,
1770. Buried at Morpeth. (Peile, n. 164.)
FENWICK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9,
1746. S. of George (1705), clerk, of Northamptonshire. B. at
Carlton. School, Oakham, Rutland (Mr Adcock). Matric.
1747; B.A. 1749-50. Died in College, May 20, 1750. Buried
at All Saints', Cambridge.
FENWICK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1617.
Of Northumberland. S. of John, of Butterlawe. B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1639. Fellow, 1628. Taxor, 1633.
R. of Chignal St James, Essex, 1639; an 'able preaching
minister,* in 1650. V. of Corbridge, Northumberland, 1665-
74- Buried there Mar. 28, 1674. Brother of Martin (1614).
(Peile, i. 322.)
FENWICKE, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1628. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir John, of Wallington, North-
umberland, Knt. and Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28,
1630. M.P. for Morpeth, 1640-4. Colonel of Draeoons,
Married Mary, dau. of Sir George Selby, of Whitehouse,
Durham. Killed at Marston Moor, July 2, 1644. Brother of
William (1633). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
FENWICKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1644; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. One of these names V. of
Humbleton, Yorks., 1665-86.
FENWICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July i, 1647. S. of
John, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Esq. Bapt. at All Saints' Dec
3, 1628 B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1648. R. of Somerton, Oxon.,
till 1662; ejected. Died at Crayford, Kent, 1665, aged 42.
(Al. Oxon.; Calamy, H. 311.)
FENWICKE, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 2, 1716. S. of Roger, of Stanton, Northumberland, Esq.
B at Stanton, Feb. 24, 1698-9. Educated at home (Mr Lisle).
Matnc. 1716. High Sheriff for Northumberland, 1727-8.
M P. for the county, !74i, 1747. Married Margaret, dau. of
X™?) ' yWClL ^ ^ I9> ™ (Scott-Mayor,
FENWICK. LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July
7, 1640. S^ and h. of Martin (below), of Ellingham, near
Alnwick. B. at Kenton, Northumberland. School, Durham
Matnc. 1640.
FENWICK, MARTIN Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1614.
S and h. of John, of Butterlaw, Northumberland. Of
Ellmgham, AInwick, Esq. Age 18, in 1615. Father of
Lancelot, and brother of John (1617). (Peile, i. 295.)
FENWICK, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
24, 1682. S. of Thomas, shipwright B. at Newcastle-on-
Tyne Bapt. at All Saints', Apr. 14, 1663. School, Newcastle
(Mr Garthwait) Matnc. 1682; B.A. i685-€; M.A. 1700.
Reader at St Nicholas, Newcastle. R. of Long Newton
Durham,i7o6-i2. Buried there Junes?, 1712. (H.M.Wood)
FERN, FRANCIS
FENWICK, RALPH. Incorp. M.A. 1662, from Christ Church,
Oxford. Matric. there, Apr. 21, 1656; B.A. (Oxford) 1658-9;
M.A. 1661-2. V. of Stamfordham, Northumberland, 1662.
R. of Morpeth, 1669-72. Buried at Stamfordham, Feb. 17,
1674-5. Father of Cuthbert (1687). (Al. Oxon.)
FENWICK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 18, 1681.
S. of Arthur. B. at Appleby, Westmorland. Matric. 1681.
FENWICK, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1719.
Perhaps s. of Richard (1681). Buried at Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, Mar. n, 1719-20. (Peile, n. 195.)
FENWICK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov.
13, 1658. S. of Edward, Esq., of Stanton, in Long Horsley,
Northumberland. B. there. School, Berwick. Matric. 1658.
According to Hodgson (Northumb., n. 114) he was born June
8, 1646; and died at Morpeth, June 23, 1693.
FENWICK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
19, 1706. S. and h. of John, lawyer, of Burrow Hall, West-
morland, Esq. B. at Burrow, Lanes. School, Lowther (Mr
Lodge). Matric. 1708. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 28, 1703.
Died Nov. 9, 1736. (G. Mag.)
FENWICKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1582-3; B.A. 1587-6.
FENWICK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1751. S. of T., gent, of Northumberland. B. at Newcastle.
School, Eton. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755.
FENWICKE, WILLIAM, Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY,
Michs. 1609.
FENWICK, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 26, 1633. S. of Sir John, Bart., of Wallington. B. at
Blanchland, Northumberland. School, Morpeth (Mr Oxley).
M.A. 1636 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1635-6.
Member of the Long Parliament, 1645. M.P. for Northumber-
land, 1645-8, 1654-8, 1659, 1660-76. Succeeded as Baronet,
1658. Married Jane, dau. of Henry Stapylton, of Wighill,
Yorks., 1637. Died c. 1682. Brother of John (1628). (Peile,
I. 427; G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
FENWICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
9, 1673. S. of Claudius (1634), of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B.
there. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Aug. 16, 1657. School, Hexham.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Fellow, 1679. Ord.
priest (London) Mar. 4, 1682-3. R- of Hallaton, Leics.,
1688-1723. R. of Carlton Curlien, 1722-33. R. of Thake-
ham, Sussex. Married Cecily, dau. of Gilbert Coles, D.D.,
fellow of Winchester. Died Oct. 8, 1733. M.I. at Carlton
Curlieu. Father of George (1705). (Nichols, n. 546.)
FENWICK, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. at CHRIST'S, from Edin-
burgh, 1674; and at Oxford same year. M.A. (Edinburgh)
1671. V. of Shilbottle, Northumberland, 1673-8. R. of
Clibum, Westmorland, 1673-87. V. of Lesbury, Northumber-
land, 1673-^7. Married Jane Shafto, of Ponteland, Dec. 1674.
Died Sept 30, 1688. Buried at Cliburn. (Peile, i. 427; Al.
Oxon; H. M. Wood.)
FENNICK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
May 13, 1680. Of Lincolnshire. School, Louth, Lines.
Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Aug. 25, 1680.
FENWICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, July 4, 1704.
B. in the Barbados. Scholar, 1704-5. Resided one year.
FENWICK, . Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 8, 1585.
FERDINAND, PHILIP. Matric. Dec. 16, 1596 (amongst the
college servants and other privileged persons). Polish Jew.
B. c. 1555. For some time a student at Oxford. For some
years a teacher of Hebrew in Cambridge. ' Professor priyatus
to omnibus fere collegiis, Hebraicae, Chaldaicae, et Syfiacae
Linguae.' Died, probably at Leyden, 1598. (Cooper, n. 239;
Al. Oxon.)
FERENTS, THOMAS. Colonel. M.A. 1635-* (Lit. Reg.).
FERILL, TADD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1562.
FERREMAN, HARBERT. 'Of ST JOHN'S College,' when ord.
deacon (York) e. 1666; priest, June, 1667.
FERMAN, JAMES. Matric, sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1714;
Scholar, 1715. Resided a year.
FERMENT, JOHN (Galius). Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter
1589-
FERMOR, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, at TRINITY, 1642. Of
Sussex. Doubtless s. and h. of Alexander, of Rotherfield,
Sussex, Esq. Scholar, 1646; B.A. 1646-7. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 6, 1647. Barrister-at-law, 1655. Of Welches,
Sussex, Esq. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
FERMORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1680.
FERN. FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 17,
1667. S. of George, clerk, of Whitwell, near Chesterfield,
Derbs. B. there. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1670;
B.A. 1670—1; M.A. 1674. Fellow, 1672. Signed for deacon's
orders (London) Sept. 29, 1672. Head Master of Wisbech
School, Cambs. Preb. of Ely, 1690-1713. R. of Downham,
Cambs., 1690. Buried at Ely, Aug. 24, 1713.
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FERN, GEORGE
FERNE, GEORGE. Scholar of TRINITY, 1608. S. of Sir John
(1572), of Temple Belwood, Yorks. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1618. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1614;
priest, Dec. 1614. R. of St Mary Somerset, London, 1617.
R. of Barkstone, Lines., 1618. Admon. (Lincoln) 1620; of
Geo. Feme, of Barkstone, clerk. Brother of Henry (1620).
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FERNE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 13,
1702. S. of George, M.D. B. at Cheshunt, Herts. School,
King's, Cambridge (Mr Thackham). Matric. 1702; B.A.
1706-7. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 27, 1711. V.ofStevington,
Beds., 1712-6.
FERN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 8,
1728-9. S. of Giles (1696), clerk, of Cambridgeshire. B. at
Ely. School, Ely (Mr Gunning). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. 1738. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1733; priest,
Sept. 21, 1735. Usher of Peterborough School. V. of Wig-
toft, Lines., 1737-90. Chaplain to the Earl of Kilmarnock.
V. of Burgh and Winthorpe, 1739-90. (Scott-Mayor, in. 419.)
FERN, GILES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, July 3, 1696.
S. of Francis (1667), of Ely. B. at Wisbech, Apr. 20, 1680.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1699;
B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 30,
1703; priest, June n, 1704. Father of the above.
FERN, GODFREY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 29, 1720. S. of
Joseph (1673), late R. of Matlock, Derbs. Matric. 1721; B.A.
1723-4; M.A. 1728. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1733-4.
FERNE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1620.
Previously adm. at St Mary's Hall, Oxford, 1618. 8th s. of
Sir John (1572), of Temple Belwood, Yorks. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626; B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.);D.D. 1641. Fellow, 1624.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1643. Master of Trinity, 1660-2. Vice-
Chancellor, 1660-1. V. of Masham, Yorks., 1638-9. R. of
Medburn, Leics., 1639-47. Archdeacon of Leicester, 1641.
Chaplain to Charles I, 1643. Ejected from his preferments.
Dean of Ely, Feb. 1660- 1. Bishop of Chester, Feb. 1661-2.
Author of theological pamphlets. Died Mar. 16, 1661-2,
aged 59. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will (P.C.C.) 1663.
Brother of George (1608). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FERN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 29, 1728. Of the Isle
of Ely. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1732-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) June i,
1735.
FERNE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. i, 1729. Matric.
1729; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1733-4-
FERN or FERON, JASPER. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. n, 1321. Of Ruislip, Middlesex. B.A.
1525-6; M.A. 1529. Fellow, 1524. Probably brother of
Stephen (1522).
FERNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1572.
Perhaps s. of William, of Temple Belwood, Yorks. Said to
have studied at Oxford. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1576.
Appointed Deputy Secretary of the Council of the North, at
York, 1595. Knighted, Aug. 5, 1603. Joint Secretary and
keeper of the signet in the North, 1604. M.P. for Borough-
bridge, 1604-9. Of Temple Belwood. Author, Blazon of
Gentry. Died June 20, 1609. Father of Henry (1620) and
George (1608). (Lines. Pedigrees; DJV.fi.; A. B. Beaven.)
FERNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 13, 1724. B. in
London. Matric. 1724.
FERNE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May 29,
1673. S. of George. B. at Fairfield, Derbs. School, Ashby-
de-la-Zouch (Mr Shaw). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1680. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 1677; priest, June, 1670.
Married Jane, dau. of Godfrey Walkinson. R. of Matlock,
1688-1716, where he died and was buried. Father of Godfrey
(1720). (F.M.G,;Peile, n. 48.)
FEARNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 27, 1671.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. as sizar, 1672; B.A. 1674-5.
FERN or FERON, STEPHEN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18), a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 9, 1522. Of Ruislip, Middlesex.
B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530; B.D. 1537. Fellow, 1525-36. R. of
Horstead, Norfolk, 1536-54. Probably brother of Jasper
(1521).
FERN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 22,
1688, from Exeter College, Oxford, having resided three
years there. S. of John, of London. Matric. 1689; M.B. 1691 ;
M.D. 1698.
FEARNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE, July
i, 1661. S. of Richard, of Mildale, Staffs. School, Alstonfield.
Matric. 1661-2.
FERNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 31,
1672. S. of George, clerk, of Tickhill, Yorks. B. there.
Matric. 1672.
FERN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 27,
1703. Of the Isle of Ely. School, Ely. Matric. 1704; Scholar,
1705; B.A. 1707-8. C. at Melchboume, Beds., 1710-4.
FERRAND, SAMUEL
FERN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, 1724-5.
FERNELY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30. Bapt. at West Greeting, 1609. One of
these names, s. of John, of West Creeling, Suffolk, adm. at
Gray's Inn, May i, 1630. Barrister, 1640. Bencher, 165*.
Died 1664. (Davy, Suff. MSS.)
FERNELY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1619; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1622.
FERNELEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1578.
B. at Wakefield, Yorks. Ord. deacon (London) May 14, 1585;
'aged 24; late scholar of Peterhouse'; priest (London) Mar.
26, 1586. C. of Newmarket, Cambs. Probably V. of Eaton,
Norwich, 1586.
FERNELEY, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1617.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8, 1623; priest, Dec. 20, 1625.
FERNIERS, S. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
FERNIHOUGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, Apr. 13,
1710. S. of John, of Marlon, Cheshire. School, Macclesfield
(Mr Dobson). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon
(London) May 23, 1714; priest (York) Sept. 1714. V. of
Flintham, Notts., 1714-42. Married, at Flintham, Apr. 27,
1721, Elizabeth Smith. Died Mar. 10, 1742-3. i.uried at
Flintham. (Godfrey, Notts.)
FERNYHOUGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 4, 1748.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755; B.D.
1764. Fellow, 1756-73. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 6, 1757.
FERNYHOUGH, WILLIAM. M.A. 1734 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Philip, of Gt Fenton, Staffs., gent. Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, 1724, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1727; M.A. 1731.
FEARNISIDE, ADAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
FERNESIDE, JAMES. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1611-2. Perhaps
V. of Long Benton, Northumberland, 1621-8. Died 1628.
FERNISIDE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1593.
Matric. c. 1596; B.A. 1596-7.
FERNESLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 15, 1561-
2. S. of John, of Reed, Herts. School, Elmdon, Suffolk.
FERNSLAY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1545 (impubes). One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 16, 1560.
FERON, HENRY. B.A. 1493-4; M.A. 1497; B.D. 1504-5. Fellow
of PEMBROKE, 1494. Of Cumberland.
FERON, ROBERT. B.A. 1520-1; MA. 1524. Fellow of CHRIST'S,
till 1531. Perhaps V. of St Ethelburga, London, 1554-69.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1570.
FERON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1572.
One of these names V. of Skipsea, Yorks., 1575-1615. Died
1615.
FEROW, . D.Civ.L. 1499-1500.
FERRABOSCO, JOHN. Mus.Bac. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). Probably
s. of either Alfonso the younger, or Henry, musicians in
ordinary. Organist of Ely Cathedral, 1662-82. Died 1682.
(D.N.B.)
FERRAND, see also FARRAND.
FERRAND, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 8, 1707-8. S. of Samuel (1679), clerk, R. of Todwick,
Yorks. B. at Calverley, near Leeds, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Apr. 24, 1689. School, Sherburn (Mr Baine). Matric. 1708;
B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1721. Incorp. at Oxford, 1723. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1712; priest, May 27, 1716. V. of Gt
Peatling, Leics., 1716. V. of Attercliffe, Yorks., 1719-29.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Diston, of Sheffield
Park, Apr. 25, 1725. Died Feb. 27, 1728-9. Buried at
Attercliffe. (M. H. Peacock.)
FERRAND, BRADGATE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, May
*5i 1699. S. of Robert, of Harden Grange, Bingley, Yorks.
Bapt. May 8, 1682. School, Bingley (Mr Hoyle). Matric.
1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (York) Nov.
1704; priest, 1706. V. of Bradford, Yorks., 1706-9. Died
May 3, 1709. Buried at Bradford.
FERRAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 20,
1724. S. of Thomas (1698), of Bingley, Yorks., clerk. Bapt.
there, Nov. 5, 1706. School, Bingley (Mr Ellison). Matric.
1724; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1728. V. of Messingham, Lines. Married
Mary, dau. of Thomas Hatchett, of Edwinstow, Notts. Died
1759. Brother of Thomas (1726). (M. H. Peacock.)
FERRAND, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Dec. 27, 1648. S. of Francis, of Harwill (?), Suffolk, gent.
School, Halstead. Matric. 1648-9; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656.
Fellow. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22; priest, Feb. 23,
1661-3.
FERRAND, SAMUEL
FERRANO, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at TRINITY, June 27,
1679. S. of Benjamin, of Harden Beck, Bingley, Yorks.
Bapt. there, Nov. 24, 1664. School, Bingley (Mr Murgatroyd).
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. R. of Todwick, Yorks.,
1685-7. V. of Calverley, 1688-93. V. of Rotherham, 1704-33.
Died 1733. Father of Benjamin (1707-8). (Burke, L.G.)
FERRAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 15,
1700-1; FelL-Com. Apr. 7, 1701. Of Essex.
FERRAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 1 1,
1698. S. of Stephen, deceased, of Bingley, Yorks. Bapt.
there, June 9, 1680. School, Bingley (Mr Hoyle). Matric.
1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1702; priest,
June, 1704. V. of Cross Stone, Yorks., 1703-6. V. of
Thornton, Bradford, 1706-14. V. of Bingley, 1718-40.
Buried there Dec. 15, 1740. Father of the next and of John
(1724).
FERRAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 10,
1726-7. S. of Thomas (above), of Bingley, Yorks., clerk.
Bapt. there, Dec. 21, 1709. School, Kirkleatham, Yorks.
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1730-1; M.A.
1734. Fellow, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731;
priest, Mar. 10, 1733-4. Died unmarried, 1741. Brother of
John (1724).
FERRAND or FARRAND, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
June 2, 1668. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, May, 1676. R. of Bolton
Abbey, Yorks., 1680-3. R. of Skipton, 1683-5. Buried
Nov. 12, 1685.
FERRANT, EDMUND. Matric. FelL-Com. from JESUS, Michs.
1615. Perhaps Edm. Ferrand, s. and h. of Thomas, of Carl ton -
in-Craven, Yorks.; age 14 in 1612. (Vis. of Yorks.)
FERRAR, see also FARRAR.
FERRAR, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1571.
FERRER, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
ii, 1685. S. of Anthony, husbandman. B. at Grayrigg, near
Kendal, Westmorland. School, Rotherham (Mr Ferrer).
Matric. 1685. Of Worsborough, clerk, schoolmaster. Buried
there Nov. 7, 1704. Cousin and executor of Edmund (1668).
FERRERS, CHARLES. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
FERRAR or FARRER, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, June i, 1668. S. of Joseph, yeoman, of Killington,
Westmorland. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1672-3 ; M.A. 1687. Head Master of Rotherham School,
1678-93. Afterwards Head Master of Wakefield, 1693-1703.
Married Martha, dau. of Walker Fowke, of Staffordshire.
Died at Wakefield, Apr. 7, 1703. M.I. hi the parish Church.
(Scott-Mayor, n. 16; M. H. Peacock.)
FERRER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 28,
1704. S. of William, of Norwich. School, St Paul's, London.
Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1705; B.A. 1707-8. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
FERRERS, GEORGE. B.Can.L. 1530-1, as 'William.' S. of
Thomas, of St Albans. B. c. 1500. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 22, 1534, as Ferres. M.P. for Plymouth, 1541-4, 1544-7,
1553! for Brackley, 1554-5; for St Albans, 1571. Served
under the Protector, Somerset, in Scotland. 'Master of the
King's pastimes,' 1551 and 1552. Assisted in suppressing
Wyatt's Rebellion, 1554. Escheator for Essex and Herts.,
1567. Author. Of Hamstead, Herts. Buried there Jan. n,
1578-9. (Cooper, i. 387; D.N.B.)
FERRER, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1645. Of Derby-
shire.
FERRER or FARRER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 22, 1676. S of Joseph, deceased, of Firbank, Westmor-
land. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1680-1.
FERRAR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 29,
1677. S. of John, of Little Gidding, Hunts., Esq. B. Mar. 8,
1659-60. Matric. 1677. Married, Nov. 23, 1714, Elizabeth
Goddard. He was a great-nephew of Nicholas (1609), and
brother of Thomas (1679).
FERRAR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 28, 1718. S. of
Thomas (1679). B. at Little Gidding, Hunts. Matric, 1717;
B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Fellow, 1722-39. Junior Proctor,
1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 17; priest, Sept ai, 1735.
. V. of Everton and Tetworth, Hunts., 1735-9. Buried at Little
Gidding, Mar. 6, 1738-9. According to his friend, Wm Cole,
he was 'little inferior to an idiot.'
FERRAR or FARRER, MILES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
• July r, 1671. S. of George, yeoman, of Firbank, Westmor-
land. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1671. Head
Master of Leeds School, 1694-8. Head Master of Pocklington
School, 1698-1704. Died Apr. 17, 1704. (Scott-Mayor.)
FERRER or FERRIER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EM-
MANUEL, Apr. 22, 1673. Of Norfolk. Matric. pens. Easter,
1674; B.A. 1677-8.
FERRIS, SAMUEL
FERRAR, NICHOLAS. B.A. from CLARE, 1609-10. S. of
Nicholas, merchant. B. in London, Feb. 22, 1592-3. School,
Enborne, near Newbury, Berks. Fellow, 1610. Perhaps
created M.A. 1613. Attended the Queen of Bohemia (Princess
Elizabeth) to Holland, 1613. Devoted himself to the affairs
of the Virginia Company, 1619. Travelled much. Refused
Professorship at Gresham College. M.P. for Lymington,
1624-5. Retired to Little Gidding, Hunts., 1625. Ord.
deacon (Westminster) 1626. Head of the Anglican Com-
munity at Little Gidding; for a full account of his activities
there, see Life by his brother John, edited by J. E. B. Mayor.
Died Dec. 4, 1637. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1638. (D.N.B.)
FERRER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 15, 1634-5. Usher of Norwich Grammar School. S. of
Richard. Bapt. at St Michael at Plea, Norwich, Apr. 9, 1619.
Probably buried there Feb. 9, 1671-2.
FERRAR or FERRER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST
CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1650.
FERROR, ROBERT. B.A. 1529-30. Scholar of GONVILLE HALL,
1531-3. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1532, as ' Francis, alias Ferror.'
Perhaps V. of Althome, Essex, 1556. Died 1557.
FERRAR, ROBERT. Augustinian Canon. Of Halifax, Yorks.
Studied at Cambridge, whence he proceeded to Oxford
B.D. (Oxford) 1533. Las* Prior of Nostel, Yorks. Preb. of
York, 1540. Appointed Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1545 (but
D.N.B. disputes this). Bishop of St David's, 1548. De-
prived, 1554. Condemned as a heretic and burnt at Car-
marthen, Mar. 30, 1555. (Cooper, i. 125; D.N.B.)
FERRER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1555.
FERRAR, THOMAS (1555), alias OXFORD, see OXFORD.
FERRAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 7, 1661, as
Fairer. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
FERRAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, June
13. 1679. S. of John, Esq. B. hi Huntingdonshire. Matric.
1680; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 22,
1687. R. of Little Gidding, Hunts., 1691-1707. R. of Steeple
Gidding, 1691-1739. R. of Sawtry St Andrew's, 1706-39.
Died 1739. Brother of John (1677), father of the next and
John (1718).
FERRAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 2, 1725. S. of
Thomas (above). B. at Little Gidding, Hunts. Matric. 1725;
B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim.
from Peterb.) June 9, 1734. Buried July 6, 1748, at Little
Gidding, of which he was Lord of the Manor. Will proved,
Aug. 31, 1748.
FERRAR, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1607.
Probably brother of Nicholas (1609); adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 10, 1610.
FERRARI, DOMINICK. Incorp. LL.D. 1710, from Naples. Will
(P.C.C.) 1744; as Dominico Antonio Ferrari. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FERRIB Y.NICHOLAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1365. Graduate
in Civil Law. Beneficed, 1369.
FERREBY, RICHARD. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1455-7. One
of these names R. of Cold Norton, Essex, 1458-66; of
Shenneld, 1466.
FERYBY, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1439-44. One
of these names, D.D., R. of Holland Magna, Essex, 1455-66.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FERRIER, NATHANIEL (1673), *« FERRER.
FERRIER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 22,
1685. Only s. of Richard, mercer. B. at Yarmouth. School,
Yarmouth (Mr Reynolds). M.P. for Yarmouth, 1708, 1710,
1713-5. Died Oct. 1728. Buried at Yarmouth. Father of
the next. (Davy, Su ff. MSS.)
FERRIER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, July 26,
1710. S. of Richard (above), mercer, of Yarmouth. B. there.
School, Yarmouth. Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-6. Mayor of
Yarmouth, 1724. Receiver-general for Norfolk, 1730. Died
1739. Buried at Yarmouth. M.I. (Venn, i. 524.)
FERRIN or FERIAN, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1613. Of Essex. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
FERRIS, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 7,
1671-2. S. of Samuel. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord.
deacon (London) May 21, 1676; priest, May 30, 1678. V. of
Prittlewell, Essex, 1678. Died Apr. 1683. Will, P.C.C.
(Peile, n. 40.)
FERRIS, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, July 10, 1663.
One of these names V. of Good Easter, Essex, 1668-71. R.
of Little Lees, 1671-9. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1679. (J- Ch.
Smith.)
FERRIS, . B.A. I477-S; M.A. 1481. Cautio for further
degree, 1484-5.
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FERROUR, HENRY
FERROUR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 4,
1636-7. S. of Henry. B. at Emneth, Norfolk. School,
Wisbech (Mr Friskney). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15,
1640-1, as 's. and h. of Henry, of Wisbech, gent.' Probably
died Dec. n, 1686. Buried in St Nicholas, Lynn. Will
(P.C.C.) 1687.
FERROUR, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, as 'Farrow,' 1590.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1593-4.
FERROUR, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Probably ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1612. R. of Trimley
St Mary, Suffolk, 1627-45; sequestered. (Peile, i. 251.)
FERROR, . B.CanX. 1509-10.
FERRYAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1580.
B. at Ickleford, Herts. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 24, 1585-6, age 24; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 1586.
R. of Horham, Suffolk, 1606.
FERYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1571.
FERYMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1566; B.A. 1568-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1573. R. of Fladbury,
Worcs., 1597-1617. R. of Harvington, 1618.
FESTING, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 29,
1743. S. of Michael Christian, musician, of London (for whom
see D.N.B.). B. in St Giles', London, 1725. School, Eton.
Matric. 1743-4; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750;
D.D. 1762. Fellow, 1749. Ord. deacon (Ely) June, 1747- R-
of Wyke Regis, Dorset, till his death, 1765.
FETHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Miens. 1608.
FETHEON, GILBERT, see PHITHEON.
FETHERSTONE or FEATHERSTONHAUGH, CHRISTOPHER.
B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1603-4; M.A. 1607. S. of Alexander,
of Featherstonhaugh, Northumberland. School, Sedbergh.
R. of Bentham, Yorks., 1616-53. Died there Oct. 8, 1653.
Will (P.C.C.) 1655. (Staffs. Pedigrees; Hodgson, Northumber-
land; Genealogist, n. 254.)
FETHERSTONHAUGH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, July 8, 1674. S. of William. B. at Alston, Cumber-
land. School, Holt, Norfolk. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1677-8; M.A.
1682. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1678; priest, June, 1680.
R. of Bintree, Norfolk, 1688-1721. R. of North Creake.
Died 1721. (Peile, n. 55.)
FEATHERSTON, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY,
Apr. 16, 1681. S. of George. B. in Co. Durham. School,
Durham (Mr Battersby). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Apr. 13, 1685; priest, Sept. 29, 1685. P.C.
of St Andrew's, Auckland, 1685-9.
FETHERSTON, THOMAS. B.A. 1532-3; M.A. 1540.
FETHERSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1619.
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST
JOHN'S, July 2, 1712. S. of Timothy, gent. B. at Kirk Oswald,
Cumberland. Bapt. there, Apr. i, 1695. School, Keiidal.
Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719; B.D. 1727. Fellow,
1717-29. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20. Lecturer
at St John's, Newcastle, 1724-31; at All Saints' 1731-79.
Buried there Apr. 15, 1779. (H. M. Wood.)
FETHERSTONHALGH, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAG-
DALENE, Easter, 1617. Probably s. and h. of Ralph, of
Stanhope Hall, Durham; age 17, in 1615. (Vis. of Durham.)
FETHERSTONHAUGH, RICHARD. B.A. 1499-1500; M.A.
1506-7 (Incorp. from Oxford).
FETHERSTONHAUGH or FETHERSTON, UTRICK. M.A. from
ST JOHN'S, 1747. S. of Matthew, of St Magnus, London
(mayor of Newcastle). B. in Middlesex. Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Nov. u, 1735, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1739.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1740; priest, Dec. 19, 1742.
R. of Oxted, Surrey, 1746-88. R. of Stanford-le-Hope,
Essex, 1747-73. R. of Harting, Sussex, 1757-73. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Hereford. Died Dec. 26, 1788. M.I. at
Oxted. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1789. (Scott-Mayor, in. 565.)
FETTIPLACE, EDMUND. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Childrey and Lambourne, Berks. S. of Sir Edmund. Bapt.
Sept. 8, 1590. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 15,
1605, age 15; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612, Buried at Lam-
bourne, Apr. 3, 1661. (Vis. of Berks., 1623; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
5th S., u. 206.)
FETYPLACE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1544. Perhaps s. of Anthony, of Berkshire. Died Nov. 9,
1557. Inq. p.m. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th S., n. 186.)
FETTIPLACE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 23, 1617. Of London. Matric. 1618. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1650. M.D. 1663. Probably killed by a
fall from his horse. Buried at Pangbourne, Berks., Apr. 5,
1670. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FEVER, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1476-7.
FIELD, BENJAMIN
FEVERELL, BARNARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1608. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1655; of Stratford,
Suffolk.
FEVERSHAM, Abbot of. B. and D.Can.L. 1479-80. Walter
Gore or Goore, abbot, 1458-99. (Dugdale, iv. 570.)
FEVERYEARE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June n.
1631. S. of John, gent., of Claxton, Norfolk. B. at ' Barrow.'
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637; priest,
Sept. 23, 1638. C. of Claxton, Norfolk, 1637. R. of Ashby
and HeUington, 1662-85. (Venn, I. 301.)
FEWELL, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 24, 1642.
FEWELL, ROBERT. B.A. 1539-40; M.A. 1543. R. of Withers-
field, Suffolk, 1558-84.
FEWSTER, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
May 17, 1671. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1671 ;
B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 19,
1675. Minor canon of Durham. Under Master of Durham
School. Married, at St Oswald's, Durham, Feb. 8, i675-;-6,
Dorothy, dau. of John Martin, of Elvet. Died 1680. Buried
Apr. 13, in the Cathedral. (H. M. Wood.)
FEWTERER, JOHN. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1506; B.D. 1515.
Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1505. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 27,
1506-7; priest, Apr. 3, 1507. Confessor-general of Syon
Monastery. Benefactor to Pembroke. Doubtless 'John
Fewter, LL.D., St Faith, London,' whose will (P.C.C.) 1532.
Caller 'Faukener' by Wm Cole. (Cooper, i. 57.)
FEWTRELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 26, 1727.
Of Salop. Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1.
FEYNEY, NICHOLAS, see FENEY.
FICKES or FYKES, . B.A. 1461-2; M.A. 1464.
FICKES or FYKES, . M.Gram. 1515-6.
FIDCOCK, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1494-5.
FIDDIS, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon (York) May,
1613; priest, Dec. 1613. V. of Nafferton, Yorks., 1617-37.
Died 1637.
FIDDES, RICHARD. Incorp. D.D. 1720, from University
College, Oxford. S. of John, of Hunmanby, Yorks. Matric.
from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Oct. ai, 1687, age 17; B.A.
from University College, 1691; B.D. 1714; D.D. 1718. R. of
Halsbam-in-Holdemess, Yorks., 1696-1725. R. of Reden-
hall, Norfolk, 1724. Chaplain to the Earl of Oxford. Author
theological. Died July 8, 1725. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FIDDIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1637.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645; B.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 24, 1646. V. of
Barkway, Herts., 1648-66. V. of Wyddial, 1664-6. R. of
Brightwell, Oxon., 1666.
FIDLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 29,
1723. S. of Jasper, fanner, of Derbyshire. B. at Chesterfield.
School, Chesterfield (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1723; B.A.
1727-8; M.A. 1731. R. of Shirland, Derbs., 1754-92.
FIDLING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. R. of Loughton, Essex, 1576.
FIDOE, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June, 1658. S. of
Robert, of Stamford -on-Teme, Worcs. B. Aug. 20, 1640.
Matric. 1658. Ejected from Hemingborough, Yorks., 1662.
Afterwards a preacher in London. Died Jan. 17, 1715, aged
75. Brother of the next. (Calamy, n. 588.)
FIDOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 28, 1645. Pre-
viously ma trie, from New Inn Hall, Oxford, May 6, 1642.
S. of Robert, of Stamford -on-Teme, Worcs. B.A. 1647-8;
M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1651. V. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1652.
V. of Whittlebury, Northants.; ejected, 1662. Died in
London, c. 1667. Brother of the above. (Calamy, u. 233.)
FIDYON, WILLIAM. Student of Canon Law in Cambridge.
R. of 'Wytlingworth' (? Whitlingham), Norwich diocese.
Received a Papal dispensation to hold other livings, June 15,
1442. One of these names R. of Chelsea, Middlesex, 1451-4.
(Cal. Papal Letters.)
FIELD, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1579-
B. at Gt Waltham, Essex. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord.
deacon (London) June 27, 1587, age 25. R. of 'Milles,'
Norfolk. One of these names R. of Chillenden, Kent, 1588-
1607; deprived. R. of Knolton, 1591-1608; deprived. P.C.
of Nonington, till his death, 1626.
FIELD, BENJAMIN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1750. S. of Nicholas,
of Evesham, Worcs., gent. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, June 26, 1731, age 19. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. B.A. (Hart Hall) 1735- Ord. deacon (Worcester)
June i; priest, Sept. 21, 1735- V. of Mickleton, Gloucs.,
1746-81. Chaplain to Lord Olyphant. R. of Aston-under-
Edge, 1750-81. Died at Mickleton, Aug. 17, 1781. Will,
P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 600; G. Mag.)
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FIELD, EDMUND
FIELD, EDMUND. Matric. Fell. -Com. from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1637. Of ' Mardon,' Herts., Esq. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1639. Barrister, 1652. Of Stanstead-Bury, Herts., Esq.
M.P. for Hertford, 1675-6. Died June 3, 1676, aged 56.
Buried at ShephalL Father of Thomas (1671-2). (Le Neve,
Knigkts, 354.)
FEILD, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 6, 1722-3. S. of Edmund, of Stanstead-Abbots, Herts.
School, Eton. Matric. 1725. Of Stanstead-Bury. Died Aug.
1729. Brother of Thomas (1719) and James (1730-1).
FYLD or FELD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1571.
FEILD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 14,
1664. S. and h. of Francis, gent., of Walton Abbey, near
Gt Driffield, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr
Clarke). Matric. 1664. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 6,
1664.
FEILD, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1578;
Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3.
FIELD, HENRY. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1645. Fellow of Christ's,
1645-8. Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Oct. 26,
1638, age 17. B. at King's Norton, Worcs. B.A. 1641. R. of
Uffington, Lines., 1645. Imprisoned after the Restoration.
Died in the Gatehouse, Westminster. (Petit, i. 457; Calamy,
ii. 637.)
FIELD, JAMES. Matric, sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1688; B.A.
1691-2. Ord. deacon (London) June n; priest, June 23,
1693.
FEILDE or FIELDE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, Mar. 6, 1730-1. S. of Edmund, Esq., of Stanstead,
Herts. School, Westminster. Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1731;
B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1735-41. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1738-9; priest, June if, 1739. Chaplain
to the East India Co., 1743. Died at Fort St George, Oct.
1745. Brother of Edmund (1722-3) and Thomas (1719).
(T.A. Walker, ate.)
FIELD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1587.
Probably from Merchant Taylors' School; s. of Humphrey,
clothier. Migrated to Oxford after four years. B.A. from
St John's College, Oxford, 1590-1; MA. (Cambridge) 1594.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1593.
FEILDE, JOHN. Matric. pens at TRINITY, Easter, 1613.
FIELD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1617;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 4;
priest (as M.A.), Mar. 5, 1625-6. Perhaps Incorp. at Oxford,
1628, as 'Jonathan, M.A.* V. of Penbryn, Cardigan, 1632.
Preb. of St David's. V. of LJangammerch, Brecon, 1634.
C. of St Margaret, Wiggenhall, Norfolk, in 1635. Preb. and
treasurer of Brecon. (A I. Oxon.)
FEILD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 25, 1662. Matric.
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 25, 1664.
FIELD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at SIDNEY, Aug. 15,
1751- Eldest s. of John, gent, of Campion, Beds. School,
Market Street, Beds. (Dr William Pitman). Matric. 1751.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 2, 1753.
FEILD, PLAYFORD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at PEMBROKE, June
ro, 1632. S. of Theophilus (1591-2), Bishop of St David's.
B. at Westminster. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
V. of Caerwent, Monmouth, 1660.
FIELD, RICHARD. M.A. 1683 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London. S. of Nathaniel, of Stourton, Wilts., clerk. Bapt.
June 3, 1648. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 10,
1663, age 15; B.A. 1667; M.A. 1670. M.D. from Sidney, 1683.
Candidate R.C.P. 1685. Fellow by charter of James II, 1687.
(Munk, i. 446.)
FIELD or FEYLDE, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1608; Scholar, 1608; (? B.A. 1609-10, or in ordo,
1608-9, of Christ's); MA. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
18; priest, Sept 19, 1613. Licensed to cure of Kflnwick,
Yorks.; and to preach, Apr. 1616.
FIELD, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 1591-2.
S. of John, clerk (will, P.C.C. 1588). B. in St Giles', Cripple-
gate. Matric. 1592; B.A. from Pembroke, 1595-6; M.A.
1599; B.D. 1605; D.D. 1611. Fellow of Pembroke, 1598.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1603. Chaplain to James I. R. of Cotton, Suffolk,
1607. V. of Mashfield (? Mayfield), Sussex, 1610. V. ofLydd,
Kent, 1611-27. Bishop of LJandaff, 1619-27. V. of Bassaleg,
Monmouth, 1623. Bishop of St David's, 1627-35; of Here-
ford, 1635-6. Died June 2, 1636. Buried in Hereford
Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Browne WilUs, St David's.)
FEYLDE, THOMAS. Said to have graduated M.A. in 1508. No
such degree found. Poetical writer. (Cooper, i. 24.)
FIELDING, BASIL,
FIELD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1584. B. at Weston, Herts., £.1568. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591.
Ord. priest (Bishop of Colchester) 1595. V. of Bengeo, Herts.,
1595. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1595-7. Preacher (London)
1598. R of Wormley, Herts., 1598-9. R. of St Andrew and
St Nicholas, Hertford, 1598-1623. Will, P.C.C.
FIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 24,
1671-2. Of Stanstead. S.andh. of Edmund (1637), of Marden
and Stanstead-Bury, Herts. School, Hitchin. Matric. 1672.
Afterwards FelL-Com. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Knighted at
Windsor, July 29, 1681. Died Jan. 13, 1689-90. Father of
the next. (T. A. Walker, 146.)
FIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1699. S. of Sir Thomas (1671-2), Knt B. at Stanstead, Herts.
School, Eton. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706; B.D.
1714. Fellow, 1704-18. Junior Proctor, 1712-3. Ord. deacon
(London) May 30, 1708; priest, Dec. 24, 1710. R. of Suttpn-
in-the-Dale, Derbs., 1710-6; and R. of Malpas, Cheshire,
1716-9. Father of Thomas (1747).
FIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 3, 1710-1.
Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Hitchin,
Herts., gent. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1714-5. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 2, 1712.
FIELD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Nov. 21, 1719. S. of Edmund, of Stanstead-Abbots, Herts.
School, Enfield. Matric. 1719. Died of small-pox, Mar.
1719-20. M.I. at Stanstead. Brother of Edmund (1722-3)
and James (1730-1). (T. A. Walker, 241.)
FIELDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1747. S. of Thomas (1699), clerk, of Derbyshire. B. at Wing-
field, near Chesterfield. School, TipshalL Matric. 1747; B.A.
i750-i; MA. 1754. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1753; priest,
Sept. 22, 1754. R. of Eastwick, Herts., 1764-81. V. of
Stanstead-Abbots, 1767-81. Died 1781. (Scott-Mayor, HI.
5670
FEILD, TURPIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 12,
1669. Of Lincolnshire. School, Stamford.
FIELD, WALTER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1445.
B. at Winchester. B.A. 1449; D.D. Provost of King's, 1479-
99. Chaplain to the King. Chancellor of Wells, 1496-9.
Will (P.C.C.) 'of King's College, and St Elizabeth, Win-
chester.'
FIELD, WALTER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1486.
FIELD, WILLIAM. B.A. 1469-70; M.A. 1471; B.D. 1484-5.
One of these names Master of the College of Fotheringhay,
Northants., 1496-9.
FIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 16,
1646. S. of Edmund, of Market Rasen, Lines. School,
Market Rasen. Matric. 1646.
FIELDEN, see also FIELDING.
FIELDEN, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1658. Of
Norfolk.
FIELDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June 29,
1670. S. of Henry, of Wigan, Lanes. School, Wigan.
FYLDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1586;
B.A. 1589-90. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 10, 1591-2; 'B.A.'
V. of St Mary Wiggenhall, Norfolk, 1591-2. V. of Appleton,
1591-1620. V. of West Newton, 1595-1608. Perhaps R. of
Thorpe by Norwich, 1607.
FILDEN, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1633.
FEILDER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, June 28,
1683. S. of Thomas, of Andover, Hants. School, South-
ampton (Mr Samuel Man). Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1685; B.A.
1686-7. R. of Little Thorpe, Norfolk, 1700.
FIELDHOUSE, JOHN. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1748. S. of John,
of Kinnersley, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, May 20, 1737, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1740-1. (Al.
Oxon.)
FIELDHOUSE, WILLIAM. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1637-8.
Perhaps matric. 1635, as 'James.' Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
20, 1638; priest, June 9, 1639.
FIELDING, see also FIELDEN.
FEILDING, BASIL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Lent,
1581-2. Doubtless s. of Sir William, Knt, and sheriff of
Warws. Sheriff of Warws., 1611-2. Father of William (1603),
Roger (1606) and Edward (1606). (Vis. of Warws., 1682; Vis.
of London, 1634; Collins, HI. 270.)
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FIELDING, BASIL
FEILDING, BASIL. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1621. Of Warwickshire. S. and h. of William (1603), first
Earl of Denbigh. B. c. 1608. M.A. 1622 (fit. nob.). K.B.
1626. Summoned to the House of Lords as Baron Feilding,
of Newnham Paddock, Warws., 1628. Served as a volunteer
at the siege of Bois-le-Duc, 1629. Travelled in Germany.
Entered at Basel University, 1631. Ambassador extra-
ordinary to the Venetian Republic, 1634-9. Commanded a
regiment in the Parliamentary Army at Edgehill, 1642.
Appointed Commander-in-chief of the Parliamentary forces
in the associated counties of Warwick, Worcester, Stafford,
and Salop, 1643. Lord-Lieutenant of Warws., 1643. Suc-
ceeded as 2nd Earl of Denbigh, 1643. Suspected of dis-
affection and relieved of his command, 1644. Employed as
commissioner for the Treaty of Uxbridge, 1645. State-
councillor, 1649-51. Gradually went over to the Royalist
party. Created Baron St Liz, 1664. Died at Dunstable,
Nov. 28, 1675, s.p. Buried at Monk's Kirby. (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
FEILDING, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1606. Of Warwickshire. S. of Basil (1581-2). Died of
wounds at Newbury, Sept. 2, 1643. Buried 41 St Mary's,
Oxford. M.I. Brother of William (1603) and Roger (1606).
(Collins, in. 270.)
FEILDING, EUSTACE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1636; B.A. 1639-40. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 5, 1642.
R. of Ashby Folvile, Leics., 1647-53. (Shaw, i. 343.)
FYLDYNGE, FAWSTEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1551-
FYLDINGE, FERDINAND. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL,
Michs. 1555. Perhaps 2nd s. of Basil, of Newnham, Warws.,
Esq. If so, married Isabel, dau. of George Ashley, of Wolvey,
Warws. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 21, 1560. (Nichols, iv.
292.)
FIELDING, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', July 3,
1660. Of Middlesex. S. of George, Earl of Desmond. Matric.
1661. Of Bury, Suffolk; age 40, in 1682. Married a daughter
of Sir John Lee. Will of the father proved (Bury) 1666.
Brother of John (1668). (Vis. of Warws., 1682.)
FIELDING, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 23,
1737. S. of Colonel Edmond Fielding. Bapt. at St James',
Westminster, Oct. 29, 1719. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1737. Died young. Half-brother of the novelist.
(Al. Cart hits.)
FIELDING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 25, 1668. Of
Suffolk. S. of George, Earl of Desmond. B. about 1650.
Matric. 1668; M.A. 1671; D.D. 1690 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow by
mandate, 1671-2. V. of Puddletown, Dorset, 1675-91. Preb.
of Salisbury, 1677-82. Chaplain to William III. Died 1697.
Buried at Salisbury. Grandfather of the novelist and father
of the next, brother of George (1660). (Vis. of Warws., 1682;
Collins, in. 276; F. S. Hockaday.)
FEILDING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 21,
1688-9. S. of John, D.D. (above). B. at Puddletown, Dorset.
School, Salisbury (Mr Hardwick). Matric. 1689; Scholar,
1689; B.A. 1692-3. Secretary to Henry, Duke of Portland,
and Governor of Jamaica. Died June 24, 1725, in Jamaica.
(Vis. of Warws., 1682; Peile, n. 112.)
FIELDING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1740.
FIELDING or FELDING, MARTIN. B.A. 1478-9.
FIELDING, MICHAEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Lent,
1581-2.
FEILDING, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1657. S. of Israel, deceased, of Startforth, Richmond, Yorks.
B. there. School, Bishop Auckland (Mr Robinson). Matric.
1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Ord. deacon and priest
(Carlisle) Feb. 2, 1662-3. v- of Brampton, Cumberland,
1662-92. V. of Crosby-on-Eden, 1666-70. V. of Irthington,
1666-92. Buried at Brampton, June 25, 1692. Brother of
William (1640). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; B. Nightingale.)
FEILDING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1619. B. at Pythorne, Lanes. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord.
deacon (London) May 23, 1624, age 24; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 24, 1626. R. of Beighton, Norfolk, 1632. R. of Stokesby,
till 1652. Buried there Oct. 17, 1652. Will (P.C.C.) 1653.
FEILDING, RICHARD. M.A. 1641-2 (on King's visit). Possibly
Sir Richard, of Lisbon, Knt. Will (P.C.C.) 1651.
FEILDING, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 8, 1627.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. priest
(Norwich) 1631.
FEILDING, ROGER. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1606.
Of Rutlandshire. S. of Basil (1581-2), of Newnham Paddock,
Warws. Knighted, June 5, 1641. Died c. 1648. Brother of
William (1603) and Edward (1606). (Vis. of Warws.; Coilins,
in. 370.)
FILMER, EDWARD
FEILDEN, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1609; Scholar, 1610; LL.B. 1616. R. of Horton, Gloucs.,
1618. R. of Newington Bagpath, 1620. (F. S. Hockaday.)
FYLDYN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1551.
FEILDING, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', July i,
1603. Of Warwickshire. S. of Basil (1581-2), of Newnham
Paddock, Monk's Kirby, Warws. M.A. 1627. Knighted, Mar.
4, 1606-7. Created Viscount Feilding, 1620; and subse-
quently Earl of Denbigh, 1622. Became master of the great
wardrobe, 1622. Followed Buckingham and Prince Charles
to Spain, 1623. Commanded the Fleet sent to relieve
Rochelle, 1628. A member of the Council of Wales, 1633.
Served as a volunteer under Prince Rupert, 1643. Married
Susan, dau. of Sir George Villiers, of Leicestershire. Died of
wounds received at a skirmish near Birmingham, Apr. 8,
1643. Buried at Monk's Kirby, Warws. Father of Basil
(1621), brother of Edward (1606) and Roger (1606). (D.N.B. ;
G.E.C.)
FEILDING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
16, 1640. S. of Israel, of Startforth, Yorks. School, Larting-
ton (Mr Rose). Matric. 1640. Will (York) 1708. Brother of
Philip.
FIELDING, WILLIAM. LL.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.).
FIENNES or FINES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 9, 1624. S. of Sir Edward, Knt. B. at Sturton, Lines.
Educated at home. Matric. 1624. (Peile, i. 359.)
FIENNES, EDWARD, see CLINTON.
FINES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 21, 1635. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1635 ; B.A. 1638-9.
FIENNES, HENRY, alias CLINTON. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
July 3, 1660. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4.
FINES, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter, 1618.
Of Oxfordshire. S. of William, Lord Saye and Sele. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Oct. 12, 1622. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. n,
1627-8. Succeeded as 2nd Viscount, Apr. 14, 1662. M.P. for
Banbury, 1625; for Oxfordshire, 1626, 1628-9, 1640-9, 1660.
Married Frances, dau. of Sir Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimble-
don. Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire. Died Mar. 15, 1673-4.
Buried at Broughton. (Collins, vn. 22; G.E.C.)
FYNES, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1565.
FINES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 10,1639. Matric.
1639.
FIENNES, THEOPHILUS. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 9, 1632-3. Of Oxfordshire.
FIENNES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 9,
1632-3. Of Oxfordshire.
FIENNES, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625.
FIFEFIT, JOHN. Fellow of PEMBROKE. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar.
29, 1376. Probably R. of Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex, 1394-6.
Will (P.C.C.) 1411, as 'of Bright well: St Clement's, Cam-
bridge; St Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London.'
FIFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 14, 1674. S. of
John, of Richmond, Surrey. Bapt. there, July 19, 1658.
Matric. 1674; M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 12, 1677, from Clement's Inn.
FIFIELD, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, May 29,
1667. S. of Leonard. B. at East Drayton, Notts. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671;
priest (Peterb.) Mar. 3, 1671-2.
FIGG, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Mar. 30, 1698.
FILBECKE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1610, as
'Fulbeach.' B. at Muncaster, Cumberland. B.A. 1614-5.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1617, age 24; C. of Little
Hallingbury, Essex.
FILBECKE, ROGER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1580-1.
FILBIE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent, 1615-
6. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1618-9.
FILAY, JOHN, see FYLAY.
FILEY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1505-6; M.A. 1509; B.D. 1516; D.D.
1522. Of MICHAEL HOUSE. R. of Somersham, Hunts., 1525.
Benefactor to Trinity College. Died 1549. Will (Archd.
Hunts.) 1551. (Cooper, i. 97.)
FILOLL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 9, 1600. One
of these names s. of Anthony, of Old Hall, Rayne, Essex.
Another s. of William, of Dorset. Will proved, Feb. 2, 1 636-7.
(Vis. of Essex, 1612; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., H. 191.)
FILMER, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr.
30, 1584. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at East Sutton, Kent.
School, East Sutton. Knighted, July 23, 1603. Of East
Sutton. Sheriff of Kent, 1614. Died 1629. Father of the
next and of Robert (1604) and probably of Henry (1624),
and Richard (1620), brother of Robert (1586). (Vis. of Kent;
Venn, i. 119.)
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FILMER or FILMORE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1606. 2nd s. of Sir Edward, above. Scholar, 1606.
Brother of Robert (1604), Henry (1624) and Richard (1620).
(K«. of Kent.)
FILMER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1624.
Of Kent. Doubtless 6th s. of Sir Edward (1584), of East
Sutton. B.A. 1627-8; MJV. 1631. (Vis. of Kent.)
FILMER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1620. Doubtless sth s. of Sir Edward (1584), of East Sutton.
(Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
FILMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 4, 1586.
S. of Robert, Esq. B. at East Sutton, Kent. School, Sutton.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 3, 1598, from Staple Inn. Brother
of Edward (1584). (Venn, i. 128.)
FILMER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1604.
Eldest s. of Sir Edward (1584), of East Sutton, Kent.
Knighted, Jan. 24, 1618-9. An ardent Royalist. Imprisoned
in Leeds Castle, Kent, 1644. Author of Patriarcha and other
political treaties. Died May 26. 1653. (DJV.S.)
FILMER, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604.
FINCHE, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
FINCH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from JESCS, Michs. 1559 ;
B.A. 1566-7; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1571. Probably adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1573.
FINCH, DANIEL. LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Matric, from Christ
Church, Oxford, June 23, 1704, age 15. S. of Daniel, Earl of
Nottingham. School, Westminster. M.P. for Rutland, 1710-
29. Succeeded as 3rd Earl of Nottingham, and as 8th Earl
of Winchelsea, 1730. First Lord of the Admiralty, 1742.
K.G. 1752. Lord president of the Council, 1765. Died at
Fulham, Aug. 2, 1769. Buried at Ravenstone. Brother of
Edward (1713) and Henry (1712). (Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.)
FINCH, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Sept 4, 1581. Of Appledore, Kent. Matric. 1581.
Left in 1582, ' and was never afterwards heard of.' (Haru-ood.)
FINCH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 14, 1631.
Of Kent. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634.
FINCH, EDWARD. B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Probably the
Royalist V. of Christ Church, Newgate, London, 1630-41;
ejected; s. of Sir Henry (1572). Died c. 1642-3. Brother of
John (1596). (D.N.B.)
FINCH, EDWARD. Adm. nobleman (age 14) at CHRIST'S, June
8, 1677. 5th s. of Heneage, Baron Finch, of Daventry, after-
wards Earl of Nottingham. Matric, 1677; M.A. 1679. Fellow,
1680-4. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 23, 1683. M.P. for
the University, 1690-5. Afterwards took holy orders. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 8; priest, Sept. 15, 1695. Preb. of
York, 1704. R. of Kirkby-in-Cleveland, 1705-37. R. of
Wigan, 1707-14. Preb. of Canterbury, 1711-38. R.ofEyam,
Derbs. Chaplain to the Queen. Composer. A'TeDeum and
anthem by him are to be found in Dr Tudway's Manuscript
Collection. Died Feb. 14, 1737-8, at York. Buried there
with his brother Henry. M.I. in the Minster. Brother of
Henry (1679). (Petit, n. 64; D.N.B.)
FINCH, The Hon. EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at
TRINITY, Oct. 10, 1713. sth s. of Daniel, Earl of Nottingham.
School, Isleworth (Mr Ellis). Matric. 1713-4; M.A. 1718.
Fellow of Christ's, 1728-46. M.P. for the University, 1727-
68. Ambassador in Holland, Sweden, Poland and Russia.
Groom of the royal bedchamber, 1742. Master of the Robes,
1757. Surveyor of the King's Private Roads, 1760. Took the
name Finch -Hat ton, 1764. One of the originators of the
'Members' Prizes.' Died May 16, 1771. Brother of Daniel
(1728) and Henry (1712). (D.N.B.; Peile, n. 190.)
FINCH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1612,
a scholar from Westminster, sth s. of Sir Moyle, of Eastwell,
Kent, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Heneage. B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1629, as fil. nob.; his mother being created
Countess of Winchelsea, 1628. M.P. for Eye, 1624-5 1626
1628-9. (Vis. of Kent, 1619; Vis. of Midds., 1663.)
FINCH, GEORGE. D.D. 1499-1500.
FYNCHE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1544.
FINCH, HENEAGE. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY, c. 1592.
4th s. of Sir Moyle, of Eastwell, Kent. B.A. 1595-6. Adm
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1597. Barrister, 1606. M.P. for
Rye, 1607-11; for West Looe, 1620-2; for London, 1624-6.
Recorder of London, 1621-31. Knighted, June 22, 1623.
Serjeant-at-law, 1623. Speaker of the House of Commons,
1626. Died Dec. 5, 1631. Buried at Ravenstone, Bucks
Will, P.C.C. Father of John (1645) and brother of Thomas
(1592) and Francis (1612). (D.N.B.; Vis. of Midds., 1663.)
FYNCHE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JKSUS, Easter, 1548.
One of these names V. of Rickmansworth, Herts., 1559-62.
Died 1562.
FINCH, JOHN
FYNCHE, HENRY. Matric, pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1572.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of Eastwell, Kent. B.A.
1575-6- Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 25, 1577. Barrister, 1585.
Ancient, 1593. M.P. for Canterbury, 1592-3, 1597-8; for
St Albans, 1614. Recorder of Sandwich, 1613. Serjeant-at-
law, 1614. Knighted, June 20, 1616. Employed upon the
attempted codification of Statute laws. Published a valuable
treatise on common law, 1613. Another work entitled The
World's Great Restauration or Calling of the Jews was sup-
pressed. Died Oct. 1625. Buried at Boxley, Kent. Father
of John (1596) and perhaps of Edward (B.D. 1631-2). (Peile,
1.122; Vis. of Kent, 1619; D.N.B.)
FINCH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80.
FYNCHE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1580.
FINCH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 16, 1651 ; B.A. 1652.
B. at Standish, 1633. Schools, Wigan and Standish. Prob-
ably matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Nov. 26, 1650. V.
of Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanes., 1654-62; ejected. Afterwards
minister at Birch Hall, in Lanes., 1672. Imprisoned at
Chester, 1685. Aided Calamy in the history of the silenced
ministers. Died Nov. 13, 1704, aged 71. (D.N.B.; Calamy,
ii. 106.)
FINCH, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 9,
1679. S. of Heneage, Baron Finch, of Daventry. B. at
Kensington. Matric. 1679; M.A. 1682. Fellow, 1683-92.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 1689. Preb. of Ely, 1690-1714.
R. of Winwick, Lanes., 1692-1725. Preb. of York, 1695-
1704. Dean of York, 1702-28. Died Sept, 8, 1728. Buried
in the Minster. M. I. there. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward
(1677). (Peile, n. 74-)
FINCH, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 19,
1712. 4th s. of Daniel, Earl of Nottingham. B. at Exton,
Ruts. School, Eton. M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1713-49. M.P. for
Malton, 1724-61. H.M. Receiver-General at Minorca, 1729.
Died May 27, 1761, aged 66. (Baker, i. 308; Peile, n. 180.)
FINCH, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 23, 1714.
Of Bradley, Suffolk. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1717-8 ; M^. 1721.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept 20, 1719. V. of Stockbury, Kent,
1725-37. V. of Goudhurst, 1737-59.
FYNCHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1569.
One of these names V. of East Tilbury, Essex, 1575-84.
Died 1584. Will (Consist C. London).
FYNCHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1577.
FYNCH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1584.
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Aug. 26, 1594.
Perhaps 3rd s. of Sir Moyle, Bart Matric. 1594. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1597-8. Barrister, 1606. Died 1624.
FINCH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1595. Peile (i. 219)
seems wrong in assigning him to Christ's and in identifying
him, probably, with the Emmanuel man of 1596.
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 15, 1596.
Doubtless s. of Sir Henry (1572), of Eastwell, Kent. Matric.
c. 1596. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 5, 1600-1, as 's. and h.
apparent of Henry Finch of the City of Canterbury, Esq.'
Barrister, 1611. Recorder of Canterbury, 1619. M.P. for
Canterbury, 1620-2, 1625-6, 1628-9; for Winchelsea, 1624-5.
Knighted, June 15, 1625. King's Counsel, 1626. Speaker
of the House of Commons, 1628-9. Serjeant-at-law, 1634.
Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 1634-40. Lord Keeper,
1640. Created Baron Finch of Fordwich, 1640. Impeached
and his estates sequestered. Retired to Holland, 1640, but
returned at the Restoration. Died Nov. 27, 1660. Buried at
Canterbury. Probably brotherof Edward (1631-2). (D.N.B.;
Peile, i. 219; A. B. Heaven.)
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16, 1607.
Matric. 1607; B.A 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', July 25, 1644. Of
Kent.
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. n, 1645.
3rd s. of Sir Heneage (1592), Speaker of the House of
Commons. B. in London, 1626. Schools, Eton and Oxford.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1644. Removed to Balliol
College, Oxford. B.A. 1647. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1647.
M.A. (Cambridge) 1649; M.D. (Padua) 1660. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1660. Became English Consul at Padua and
Syndic of the University; afterwards professor at Pisa.
Returned to England and was elected extraordinary fellow
of the College of Physicians, 1661. Knighted, June 10,
1661. F.R.S. 1663. Minister to the Grand Duke of Tuscany,
1665. Ambassador at Constantinople, 1672-82. Went on
special mission to Adrianople, 1675. Died in London, Nov.
14, 1682. Buried, in the same vault in Christ's College
Chapel, with his friend Sir Thomas Barnes. Benefactor to
the College. (Petie, i. 492; DJf.B.)
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FINCH, JOHN. Adin. pens, (age 16) at Sx JOHN'S, Mar. 15, 1665-
6. S. of John, deceased, of London. B. there. School,
Maids tone, Kent (Mr La we).
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, July, 1690. S.
of John, barber, of Cambridge. B. there. School, private.
Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 20, 1697-8. V. of Brampton, Hunts., 1712-36. Died
I73<>-
FINCH, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Oct. 15, 1715.
Only s. of John, deceased. B. in London. School, Wrestling-
worth, Beds. (Mr Bristow). Matric. 1715; LL.B. 1721. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1721. Probably lecturer at St Peter-
le-Poer, London: 'officiated more than 20 years at West
Ham, Essex.' Died May 6, 1748. M.I. at West Ham. Will,
P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FINCH, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct. n, 1624.
Of Sussex. B.A. 1628-9.
FINCH, MARTIN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Jan. 23, 1645-6.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1646-7; Scholar, 1647. Ejected from
Tetney, Lines., 1662. Afterwards a minister at Norwich,
where the Old Meeting House was built for him. Died Feb.
13, 1697-8, aged 69. (Calamy, n. 162; D.N.B.)
FINCH, PETER. M.Gram. 1537-8.
FINCH, RALPH. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1549.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Kingsdown, Kent. Succeeded his
father at Kingsdown, 1555. Died Mar. 9, 1591. (Hasted, n.
592-)
FYNCHE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1567-
FINCHE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1581-2. One of these names, of London, adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1583.
FINCH, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. Of Kent.
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598.
FINCH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1702.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon
(Ely, Lift. dim. from Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1708; priest, Sept. 25,
1709. Probably V. of Gt Wymondley, Herts., 1710-51. V.
of St Ippolyt's, 1710-51. But see Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary.
FINCH, RICHARD. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1714. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Apr. 4, 1696, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1699. One of these names signs as C. of Holwell, Beds.,
1726-31.
FINCH, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 8,
1686-7. S. of Heneage, Lord Nottingham. B. at Kensington,
Middlesex. School, Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1687;
M.A. 1693. Fellow, 1692-6. Died 1696, in College. Buried
at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, July 16. (Peile, n. 104.)
FINCH, ROBERT POOLE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 31, 1739. Of Kent. S. of Richard, clerk. B. at Green-
wich, Mar. 3, 1723-4. School, Merchant Taylors'. Scholar,
1739; Matric. 1740; B.A. I743~4; M-A- J747; D.D. 1772.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1744; priest (Rochester) Mar.
1747-8. Chaplain of Guy's Hospital for 37 years. Lecturer
of St Bartholomew's behind the Exchange, London, 1755-
R. of Gt Tay, Essex, 1763. R. of St Michael's, Comhill,
1771-83. Preb. of Westminster, 1781-1803. R. of St John's,
Westminster, 1782. Treasurer of the S.P.C.K. Author,
sermons, etc. Died May 18, 1803. Buried in Westminster
Abbey. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1803. (D.N.B. ; Peile, n. 250;
T. A. Walker, 277-)
FINCHE, SILVANUS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 4, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-6; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Ely)
May 29, 1670; priest, Dec. 24, 1671. C. of Sawston, Cambs.,
1683.
FINCHE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1578.
FINCH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1584.
FYNCH, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, c. 1592.
S.ofSirMoyle,ofEastwell,Kent,Bart. B.c.1575- Knighted,
Jan. 8, 1608-9. Succeeded as Bart., c. 1619. M.P. for
Winchelsea, 1620-2; and for Kent, 1628. Succeeded his
mother as Earl of Winchelsea, Mar. 12, 1633-4. Died Nov. 4,
1639. Buried at Eastwell. Brother of Heneage (1592) and
Francis (1612). (G.E.C., I. 36; Baker, I. 307.)
FINCHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1614.
FINCH, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1734- S. of William, of Heading-
ton, Oxon. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Feb. 23,
1721-2, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1725; M.A. 1728. (Al. Oxon.)
FYNCHE, W. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1571.
FINCH, WILLIAM, see BARLOW.
FYNCHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1557-8.
FINETT, THOMAS
FINCH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, July 2, 1625. S. of
William, of Bedfordshire. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr
Leigh). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
FINCH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1662. S. of Roger, yeoman, of Manchester. B. there. Schools,
Rivington (Mr Feilding) and Manchester. Probably M.A.
1673 (Lit. Reg.), as 'of St John's.' One of these names R. of
Saunderton, Bucks., 1685-9.
FINCH, WILLIAM, Viscount MAIDSTONE. Adm. FelL-Com. at
ST JOHN'S, Nov. 28, 1664. S. of Heneage, Earl of Winchelsea.
Matric. 1664; M.A. 1666. Killed in the sea-fight with the
Dutch, May 28, 1672.
FINCH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 4,
1716. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Staffordshire. B. at
Brewood. School, firewood (Mr Hillman). B.A. 1719-20.
FYNCHE, WULFRAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1576.
FINCH, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1578.
FINCHAM or FYNCHAM, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1455-*- Early
monuments to Fincham family at Fincham, Norfolk. (Blome-
field, vn. 349.)
FINCHAM, RICHARD, see CORNWALL1S.
FINCHAM, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1615-6. Of Cambridgeshire. Perhaps s. of John, of Outwell.
B. 1597. Died 1681. One of these names adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1618, as s. and h. of Edward. Possibly a mistake for
'Thomas,' see below. Resided at Outwell, Isle of Ely. (Wm
Blyth, Fincham.)
FINCHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Aug.
18, 1671. S. of Richard, deceased, of Elme, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Bradley. Matric. 1671. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 10, 1672-3. Married and had issue. Will dated
1680.
FINCHAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PEMBROKE,
Lent, 1623-4. and s. of Edward, of Outwell, Isle of Ely, Esq.
Brother of Thomas (1620). (Vis. of Cambs.)
FINCHAM, SIMON. B.A. 1481-2; M.A. 1485-6; B.D. 1503-4-
Probably s. of Simon, of Fincham, Norfolk. Fellow of CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1486. R. of St Benet, Cambridge, 1498. Afterwards
R. of Landbeach, Cambs. Died 1512. (Masters.)
FINCHAM, [THOMAS]. B.Civ.L. 1466-7. Scholar and fellow of
KING'S HALL, 1465-1517. May have taken another degree,
1468-9. Preb. of Lincoln, 1485-1517. Of Hockwold, Norfolk.
Will proved (P.C.C.) 1517. (E. Anglian, i. 95.)
FINCHAM, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 5, 1620. ist s. of Edward, of Outwell, Cambs., Esq.
Matric. 1620. Of Outwell, and Norwich. Died 1666, at
Norwich. Brother of Robert (1623-4). (^«- of Cambs.; Wm
Blyth, Fincham.)
FINCHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Sept.
18, 1629. S. of William. B. at Thurlow, Suffolk. School,
Thurlow. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1637; priest, May 20, 1638. C. of
Mendlesham, Suffolk, 1637. R- of Wortham, 1644-80.
Married at Mendlesham, Jan. 23, 1639-4°. Jane, dau. of
Chr. Wragge, V. of Mendlesham. Buried at Wortham, Mar.
25, 1680. One of these names minister of the Tower Church,
Ipswich, in Sept. 1649. R. of Wortham Everard, 1656-80.
(Peile, i. 402; Wm Blyth, Fincham, 130.)
FINCHAM, . B.A. 1458-9; M.A. 1462-3.
FINCHAM, . B.Can.L. 1487-8.
FINCHAM, . B.D. 1496.
FINCHER or FINCKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Oct. 29, 1646. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650. R. of All Saints ,
Worcester, till 1662, ejected. Afterwards minister in London.
Perhaps s. of John, of Hanbury, Worcs.; age 56 in 1682.
Died Feb. 10, 1692. (Calamy, u. 549! Vis. of Worcs.)
FYNCKLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1567.
FYNDERYN, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1397-9-
FINEUX or FENNIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1593.
as Fennis. Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Hougham, Kent.
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
FINEUX, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1587. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Hougham, Kent. (Vts. of
Kent, 1619.)
Embassies'. Died Jiiy 12, 1641, aged 70. M.I. at St Martin-
in-the-Fields. Will (P.C.C.). (D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
FINNETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1591.
139
FINET, WILLIAM
FINET or FINIT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 23, 1640-1. Matric. 1641. One of these names student
at Leyden, Aug. 28, 1643.
FING, . B.Can.L. 1475-*- Probably John Fyn. Wfll
(P.C.C.) 1506; 'of Hereford Cathedral, and Madingley,
Cambs.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
FINGLEY or FINGLOW, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Dec.
1573- B. at Bamby, Vorks., about 1554. Butler (promus) of
the College, for three or four years; where he became the
subject of bitter complaints against the Master. Seminary
priest and martyr. Adm. at Douay, Feb. 13, 1579-80. Ord.
priest at Rheims, Mar. 25, 1581. Sent to England, Apr. 24,
1581. Committed to York gaol; executed, Aug. 8, 1586.
(Venn, i. 76; D.N.B.; which makes no reference to his college
career.)
FINLAY, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. at CAIUS, July i, 1720.
Adm. at Dublin (age 16) July 26, 1698. S. of Robert,
merchant. B. at Cavan, Ireland. B.A. (Dublin) 1703; M.A.
(Dublin) 1706; D.D. (Cambridge) 1720. Incorp. at Oxford,
1720. Ord. deacon (Dublin) Mar. 12, 1703; priest (Kilmore)
Mar. 4, 1704. V. of Christchurch, Surrey, 1713-51. R. of
Little Ilford, Essex, 1736-51. Chaplain to the Earl of
Abercorn. Died Jan. 29, 1750-1. Will (P.C.C.) I75«. (Venn,
ii. 14.)
FINLEY, JUSTICE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 5, 1734. B. at
York. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1773. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 17, 1739; priest, June i, 1740. Will (P.C.C.)
1787; 'formerly of Burton-upon-Stater, Lines.; late of Louth,
clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FINLOW or FINDLOW, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Easter, 1646. Migrated to Clare, Jan. 25, 1649-50. B.A.
1649-50. Sequestered to Stottesdon, Salop; ejected, 1660.
(Calamy, n. 338.)
FINLOW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 26, 1646. Of
Cheshire. (No matriculation. Perhaps a mistake for Reginald,
above.)
FINLOW, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, Mar. ag,
1714- S. of Thomas, of Congleton, Cheshire. School, Maccles-
field (Mr Denham)
FINNEMORE, ELLAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1583; B.A. 1586-7. V. of Stickford, Lines., 1588.
FINIMORE, JOHN. B.A. at Oxford, 1538-9, as a student from
Cambridge. V. of Dagenham, Essex, 1557. R. of Loughton,
1558. Will (Consist. C. London) 1576. (AL Oxon.)
FYNNIMORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1570; Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Doubtless
Master of Louth Grammar School, 1587-91. Buried Dec. 8,
1591-
FINNY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1670. Of
Yorkshire.
FINNAY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1487-8. Archdeacon of Sudbury,
1497-1514-
FINNAY, ROGER. B.Can.L. 1493-4. Of KING'S HALL. Scholar
and Fellow, 1494-1509. One of these names R. of Easthorp,
Essex, 1493-5-
FINNEY or FINNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb.
23, 1611-2. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1614-5. Probably will
(Exeter) 1672; of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, clerk.
FINNEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
14, 1750. Of Rutland. School, Tiverton, Devon. Matric.
1750; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1763. (T. A. Walker,
300.)
FYNNEY, W. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1560.
FYNNYE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584.
FIRBANKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 16,
1668-9. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Ingleton, Vorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon
(York) Feb. 1675-6.
FIRBANK, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1551;
Scholar, 1552; B.A. 1553-4; M.A, 1557. Fellow, 1555. Ord.
sub-deacon (Norwich) Sept 21, 1555. Perhaps V. of Thirkleby,
Yorks., 1584-1621. Died 1621.
FIRBY, JOHN. B.A. 1473-4! M.A. 1477; B.D. 1483-4; D.D.
1486-7. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1474. Scrutator, 1478. R. of
Orton Waterville, Hunts., 1490.
FIREBRACE, CHARLES. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at TRINITY,
June 12, 1695. S. of Sir Basil, Knt. and Bart., merchant of
London. Bapt. June 18, 1680. Matric. 1695. Succeeded as
Bart., 1724. Died Aug. 2, 1727. Buried at Long Melford,
Suffolk. Brother of the next. (G.E.C.)
FIRTH, JOHN
FIREBRACE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at TRINITY,
June 12, 1695. 2nd s. of Sir Basil, Knt. and Bart. B. at
Richmond, Surrey. Bapt. there, Sept. 3, 1681. School,
Enfield (Dr Robert Udall). Matric. 1695. Died young, with-
out issue. Brother of Charles. (Burke, Ext, Bart.)
FIREBRACE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June n, 1668.
S. of Sir Henry, of Stoke Golding, Leics., Knt. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1669; B.A. 1671-2:
M.A. 1675; D.D. 1688 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1674. Will proved
(V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1708. For the father see DJf.B.
FIRMAN or FIRMIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Lent, 1623-4. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1627-8; M^A. 1631. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1629. R. of
Shotley, Suffolk, 1638-44. Buried there, Mar. 29, 1644.
(V. B. Redstone.)
FIRMAN, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, Mar. i, 1583-4.
FIRMIN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 8, 1614.
B. at Bocking, Essex. Matric. 16x5; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1620, age 22 ; priest, Dec. 23,
1621. C. of Black Notley, Essex.
FIRMIN, GILES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 24, 1629.
S. of Giles and Martha (Dogget) Firmin, apothecary of
Sudbury, Suffolk. B. c. 1615. Matric. 1629. Went to New
England, 1632, with his father and family. Returned to
England, 1633, and studied medicine four years. Physician
at Ipswich, Mass. Ord. deacon of the first church at Boston,
Mass. V. of Shalford, Essex, 1648-62, ejected. Afterwards
practised medicine at Ridge well, Essex; and from 1672, had
a congregation there. Married, in New England, 1639, Susan,
dau. of Nathanial Ward, of Ipswich, Mass. Author, A serious
question stated, A vindication of Mr Stephen Marshall, and
other religious works. Died Apr. 1697. Father of the next
and of Nathaniel (1664). (D.N.B.; Calamy, i. 517; J. G.
Bartlett)
FIRMIN, GILES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June, 1668.
S. of Giles (above), of Ridgewell, Essex. School, RidgewelL
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. V. of Little Walding-
field, Suffolk, 1679-80. R. of Tilbury-by-Clare, Essex, 1680.
R. of Ovington, 1684. Died 1725. Will (P.C.C.) 1725. Father
of the next, brother of Nathaniel (1664).
FIRMIN, GILES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 16, 1704. S. of
Giles, above. B. at Ovington, Essex. Matric. 1704; B.A.
1707-8. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1708.
FERMYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1579.
R. of Brockley, Suffolk, 1589. R. of Foxearth, Essex, 1596-
1638. Died 1638. Will (Consist. C. London) 1638. Father of
the next.
FIRMIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1605. S. of
John, above. B. at Brockley, Suffolk. Bapt at Brockley,
May 4, 1589. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 1612-3; priest, June 18, 1614, age 25. C. of Gt Henney,
Essex. Succeeded his father as R. of Foxearth, Essex,
1638-56.
FIRMIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1621; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628. One of these names V. of Caddington,
Beds., 1641. Will (P.C.C.) 1651.
FIRMIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Micbs. 1638.
Perhaps s. of John, of 1605; bapt at Romford, 1620. B.A.
1641-2; M.A. 1646. R. of Ha wkedon, Suffolk, 1651. Licensed
schoolmaster at Long Melford, Suffolk, 1662. R. of Stanstead,
1666-87. Will at Bury. Father of Thomas (1679).
FIRMIN, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1715. S. of Thomas, registrar ('tabellarius'). B. at Sudbury,
Suffolk. School, Lavenham. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1719-20.
FIRMIN, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 10,
1664. S. of Giles, gent. (1629). B. at Shalford, Essex. Schools,
Braintree (Mr Adamson), Wethersfield (Mr Fish) and Felsted
(Mr Glascock). Scholar, 1664; Matric. 1664-5; B.A. 1667-8;
M.A. 1671. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians,
1676. Brother of Giles (1668). (Venn, i. 422.)
FIRMIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 3,
1679. S. of John (1638), R. of Hawkedon, Suffolk. B. there.
Bapt July, 1660. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1679;
B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1683.
R. of Sudbourne All Saints with Orford St Bartholomew,
Suffolk. Died 1720. (Peile, n. 73.)
FIRTH, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1607.
FEIRTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 25, 1644.
S. of John, farmer. B. at Barton, Yorks. Schools, Womersley
(Mr Thurstan Elliott) and Kellington. Matric. 1645; B.A.
1647-6; M.A. 1651. Probably V. of Mansfield, Notts., 1654-
99. Called 'B.D.' Married Sara, dau. of Win Staniforth, of
Rotherham. Died May 25, 1699, aged 74. M.I. at Mansfield.
(Prior, Mansfield Church; M. H. Peacock.)
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FIRTH, MICHAEL
FIRTH, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb. 22,
1724-5. S. of Richard (? below), of Ripponden.Yorks. School,
Bingley, Yorks. (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1724-5; Scholar, 1728;
B.A. 1728-9. Litt. dim. from York for deacon, Sept. 17291
V. of Felmersham, Beds., 1733-55. Buried Nov. 6, 1755.
FIRTH, PETER, see FRITH.
FIRTH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, June 22,
1689. S. of Michael, of Ripponden, Yorks. School, Bingley
(Mr William Hustler). Matric. 1689. Probably father of
Michael (above).
FEIRTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 3,
1652. S. of John, farmer, of Yorkshire. B. at Barton. School,
Selby. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655; M.A. 1659. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 26; priest, May 25, 1662.
FIRTUN, JOHN. Mus.Bac. 1515-6- V. of St Stephen's Chapel,
Westminster.
FISH, AMBROSE. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
B. at Gt Bowden, Leics. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1614;
priest (London) Mar. 1616-7, age 27- V. of Raunds, North-
ants., 1619-23. R. of Carlton-Curlieu, Leics., 1627. (Peile,
1. 254.)
FISH, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 28, 1647.
Eldest s. of Jerome (1615), clerk. B. at Little Bytham,
Lines. School, Uppingham, Ruts. (Mr Meeres). Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Died soon after, 1654. Brother of
Robert (1648) and Jeremiah (1652).
FISH, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 12,
1660. S. of Robert (? 1611), clerk, of Little Bytham, Lines.
B. there. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. V. of Gedney, Lines., 1681. Father of James
(1701).
FISH, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June i,
1725. S. of Augustine, hatter, of Weldon, Northants. B. in
London. School, Oundle. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A.
1733- Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1731; priest, May 20,
1733. R. of Luddington, Northants., 1737-42. V. of Sywell,
1742-94. Buried there Sept. 23, 1794. Admon. to son
George, 1795. (G. Mag.; H. I. Longden.)
FYSHE, CORNELIUS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1565. Doubtless Chamberlain of the City of London. Buried
at St Mary Woolchurch, Sept. r6, 1626. Will, P.C.C. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
FISH, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CHRIST'S, 1595-6.
Peile (i. 218) identifies this man with the s. of Sir John Fish.
FISH, EDWARD. Scholar of CAIUS, 1595-1600; B.A. 1598-9.
FISH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, July 6, 1602. Of Hert-
ford. Matric. 1602; Scholar, 1602-7; B.A. 1605-6. Perhaps
of New Inn, gent.; adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 4, 1611-
2, as s. and h. of Leonard, of Hatfield.
FISH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 28,
1638-9. S. of Hanby. B. in London. Schools, Merchant
Taylors' and Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1639;
B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1647. R. of Illington, Norfolk. R. of
Brockdish, 1663-8. Buried there Oct. 29, 1686. (Peile, i. 458.)
FISH, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 25, 1658.
S. of Phatuel (1637), R. of Staveley, Yorks. B. there. School,
York (Mr Wallis). Matric. 1658; B.A. i66t-2; M.A. 1665.
Perhaps R. of Foston, Yorks., 1667-93. Brother of Thomas
(1666). (Peile, i. 582.)
FISH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 25, 1672.
S. of Humphry (1645), of Ickwell, Beds. B. at Northill, Beds.
School, Sutton All Saints, near Potton (Mr Spalding). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 25, 1674. Buried at Northill, Nov. 9,
1677. (Peile, H. 43.)
FISH, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 18, 1703.
S. of Thomas (1666). B. at Lynn. School, Lynn (Mr Home).
Scholar, 1704-5; Matric. 1705; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1709; priest, Dec. 1710. R. of
Irstead, Norfolk, 1711. V. of Scottow, 1713. Chaplain to
the Earl of Kintoul. V. of Middleton, 1722-37. R. of
Walpole, 1726-43. Author, Sermon. (Peile, n. 158.)
FISH, HUMPHRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July 14,
1645. S. of Thomas (perhaps of Southill, Beds.). B. at
Hunsdon, Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh).
Matric. 1645-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June i, 1647. Of
Ickwell Green, Northill, Beds. Sheriff of Beds., 1684. Died
Apr. 3, 1720. M.I. at Northill. Father of Henry (1672).
(Beds. N. and (?-, in. 366; Peile, i. 498; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
FISH, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 7, 1650.
FYSH, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 7, 1685-6.
Of Bedfordshire, rst s. of Humphrey, of Ickwell Bury,
Northill, Beds. Matric. 1686. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 4,
1688-9.
FISH, ROBERT
FISH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1619. Matric. 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 2,
1622-3; priest, Dec. 21, 1623. V. of Biggleswade, Beds.,
1627. R. of Radwell, Herts., 1629-46. V. of Norton, 1635.
Died 1646. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1647; of Conington, Hunts.,
clerk.
FISH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9, 1701.
S. of Augustine (1660), V. of Gedney, Lines. B. there.
School, Uppingham. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708.
Ord deacon (Peterb.) June 8, 1707; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 5,
1709-10. C. of Collyweston, Northants. (H. I. Longden.)
FISH, JAMES Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Oct. 19, 1705.
S. of James, of Twickenham, Middlesex. Bapt. there, Aug.
27, 1686. School, Westminster. Matric. 1705-6; Scholar,
1707.
FISH, JEROME. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 50, 1615.
5th s. 01 Robert, of Aldwincle, Northants. Matnc. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 16;
priest, June 17, 1622. R. of Little Bytham, Lines., 1624.
Married, at Stoke Doyle, Northants., Sept. 29, 1624, Grace,
dau. of Anthony Wells, clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1658. Father of
the next, of Robert (1648) and Anthony (1647). (H. I.
Longden.)
FISH, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 27, 1652.
3rd s. of Jerome (above), R. of Little Bytham, Lines. B.
there. Schools, Stamford (Mr Humphreys) and Uppingham
(Mr Meres). Scholar, 1652-8; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 24; priest, May 25, 1662. R. of
Alphamstone, Essex, 1662-92. V. of Ridgewell, 1662.
Married Amy Brewer, of Wethersfield, Essex. Will (Consist.
C. London) May 14, 1692. Brother of Robert (1648) and
Anthony (1647). (Venn, i. 386.)
FISH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at KING'S, 1554-5.
FISHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1582.
FISH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1597-8- S. of
William, of Southill, Beds. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605; B.D.
1613; D.D. 1639. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 20, 1607. R.
of Little Hallingbury, Essex, 1610; sequestered, 1646.
Brother of William (i593)- (Peile, i. 228; Vis. of Beds.,
1634-)
FISH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1622; B.A.
1625-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1626; priest (Peterb.)
Dec. 21, 1628.
FYSCH, NICHOLAS. Resident graduate in 1448.
FISH, PHATUEL. M.A. 1637. Incorp. from Glasgow. R. of
Staveley, Yorks., 1638-76. Died 1676. Father of Henry
(1658) and Thomas (1666).
FYSHE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1570.
One of these names B.A. (Oxford) 1575-6; M.A. 1579. R.
of Bentham, Yorks., 1582. (Al. Oxon.)
FISH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1611.
Matric. 1611; B.A. from Trinity, 1614-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 5; priest, Mar. 6, 1614-5. V. of Clopham,
Beds., 1615. Probably R. of Little Bytham, Lines.; and
father of Augustine (1660).
FISH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 9, 1640-1. Matric.
1641. Migrated to Trinity, June 29, 1641. B.A. 1644-5;
M.A. 1648. Chaplain of Trinity, 1647. Incorp. at Oxford,
1648. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1648. R. of
Nuthurst, Sussex, till 1662, ejected. Retired to Ockley,
Surrey. Died, aged about 70. (Calamy, n. 466.)
FISH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Aug. 2, 1648.
S. of Jerome (1615), clerk. B. at Little Bytham, Lines.
School, Stamford (Mr Humphrey). Matric. 1648-9. Migrated
to Caius, June 14, 1652. Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1652-3; M.A.
1656. Fellow, 1653-8. Ord. priest (Ardfert and Aghadoe)
Aug. 17, 1660. R. of Little Bytham, 1669. R. of Gt Coates,
1675-96. Chaplain to Earl of Lichfield. Father of Robert
(1683), brother of Jeremiah (1652) and Anthony (1647).
(Venn, i. 385.)
FISH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1683.
Perhaps same as the next.
FISH, ROBERT. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 12,
1683. ist s. of Robert, clerk (1648). B. at Ennis, Ireland.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Curate to his
father, 1687, whom he succeeded as R. of Gt Coates, Lines.,
1696-1706. Died c. 1706.
FISH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 14,
1685. and s. of Robert, of Finedon, Northants. Bapt. there,
July 2, 1668. Schools, Kimbolton (Mr Trot) and Oundle.
Matric. 1685; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from London) Feb. 12, 1692-3; priest (Lincoln) June 19, 1698.
Lecturer at All Hallows, London. R. of Awnsby, Lines.,
1693-1694. (Peile, n. 100.)
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FISH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Feb. r,
1710-1. S. of Phatuel. B. at Stokesley, Yorks. School,
Stokesley (Mr Jo. Forster). Matric. 1710-1; Scholar, 1713;
B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1717;
priest, Sept. 1718. R. of Slingsby, Yorks., 1718. V. of
Hovingham, 1719-39. R. of Kirby-Underdale, 1730-9.
Preb. of York, 1731-9. Died 1739. (Peile, H. 177.)
FISH, THOMAS. B.A. 1482-3. Fellow of QUEENS', 1498-9.
R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1499-1528.
FISH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 22, 1638. Matric.
1639.
FISH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Mar. 26, 1666. S. of
Phatuel (1637). B. at Staveley, Yorks. School, York (Mr
Langley). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 1670; priest (Chichester) 1673. R- of
Ringstead St Andrew, Norfolk, 1673-87. R. of Staveley,
Yorks., 1677. R. of Foston, 1686-91. Died Dec. 31, 1701.
Buried at Ringstead. Brother of Henry (1658). (Peile, H. 2.)
FISH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 8, 1695-6.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1728.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1700-1; priest, Sept. 20, 1702.
FISH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 30, 1712.
S. of Robert, of Enfield, Middlesex. School, Enfield (Dr
Uvedale). Matric. 1712. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 20,
1711; s. of Robert, of the Inner Temple.
FYSH, TIMOTHY. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 14,
1712-3; LL.B. 1718.
FYSSH, WILLIAM. Of KING'S HALL; 'petit clerk de notre
chapelle,' 1382. Expelled, May 12, 1385; at a Visitation of
the Bishop of Ely. (Trinity Admissions, I. 106.)
FISH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Lent, c. 1593.
Doubtless s. and h. of William, of Southill, Beds. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 22, 1595. Barrister, 1600. Reader, 1613,
1621. Of Biggleswade, Knt. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Thomas Barnardiston. Will (P.C.C.) 1646. Brother of John
(J597)- (Petit, I- 214; Vis. of Beds., 1634; Cussans, n. 244.)
FISH, WILLIAM (1631), see FISK.
FISHE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Dec. 2,
1637. S. of Oliver, Esq. B. at Biggleswade, Beds. Schools,
Holme, Beds. (Mr Bond), Biggleswade (Mr Scarlett) and
Sutton (Mr Kemp). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-2. (Vis. of
Beds., 1634.)
FISH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 20, 1706.
S. of Robert (1683), clerk, of Gt Coates, Lines. B. there.
School, Gt Coates (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1706; Scholar,
1706-13; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Incorp. at Oxford, 1712.
Fellow, 1713-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1711. R. of
Swarraton, Hants., 1715; of Nately-Scures, 1719. (Venn, i.
515.)
FISH, . B.CanX. 1475-*.
FISHENDEN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
June 19, 1665. S. of George, clerk, of Brenchley. B. in Kent.
School, Canterbury. Matric. 1665. Buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, Jan. 18, 1668-9.
FISHER, AMBROSE. B.A. from TRINITY, 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
R. of Holy Trinity, Colchester, 1610-17. Tutor in the family
of Dr Gabriel Grant, preb. of Westminster. He was blind all
his life. Author, Defence of the Liturgy. The preface gives a
sketch of his life. Died 1617. Buried in Cloisters of West-
minster Abbey, Nov. 21, 1617.
FISHER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 16, 1646-7.
Of the Isle of Ely. S. and h. of William, of Wisbech, Esq.
Matric. 1647. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 5, 1649. Married
Anne, dau. of Sir Tho. Willis, of Fen Ditton, Cambs. Died
June 9, 1679. M.I. at Pickenham, Norfolk. Father of the
next. (Le Neve, Man., in. 141.)
FISHER, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 12, 1672.
S. and h. of Anthony (above), of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Matric.
1672. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1675-6.
FISHER, BARDSEY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Feb. 17,
1673-4- and s. of George (1648), R. of Hickling, Notts. B.
at Nottingham. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681; D.D.
1704. Perhaps fellow. Master, 1704-23. Vice-Chancellor,
1705-6. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 12, 1681-2. R. of
Newmarket. R. of Withersfield, Suffolk, 1717. Died Feb. 18,
1722-3. Brother of Robert (1672).
FISHER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, May 8, 1652.
S. of Thomas. B. at Rotherham, Yorks. School, Rotherham.
Matric. 1652. Migrated to Pembroke, Dec. 9, 1652. B.A.
1657. V. of Blyth, Notts. Admon. granted to his mother,
Isabel Fisher, June 5, 1668. (J. Raine, Blyth.)
FISHER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 6,
1711. S. of Peter (1661), D.D. Matric. 1712.
FISHER, JAMES
FISHER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1615. Probably licensed, as 'literate,' to teach at
Thornton-le-Moor, Yorks., Aug. 12, 1619. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22, 1623 (as B.A.). C. of
Terrington St John, Norfolk, in 1635 (as M.A.). Perhaps V.
of Holme-by-the-Sea, 1662. V. of Sowthowram, Yorks.,
1665-6.
FISHER, CORNELIUS. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1616; B.A. 1620; M.A. 1625. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1641;
of East Bergholt, Suffolk, clerk.
FISHER, EDMUND. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1749. B. in
Norfolk, 1729. Matric. Michs. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756.
Fellow, 1754-64. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 25, 1755; priest,
Mar. 7, 1756. R. of Duxford St Peter, Cambs., 1761. V. of
Linton, 1789-1819. Died Mar. 29, 1819.
FISHER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1569;
B.A. 1573-4. One of these names ord. priest (Gloucester)
1571-3. Perhaps R. of Witton, Norfolk, 1580-91.
FISHER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 16, 1593. Of
Cumberland. Matric. 1593; B.A. 1596-7. Probably V. of
Beetham, Westmorland, 1614-42. Buried there Apr. 5, 1642.
(B. Nightingale.)
FISHER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1609.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1612—3; M.A. 1616.
FISHER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June u,
1625; priest, Dec. 17, 1625. (Peile, I. 336.)
FISHER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1670. S. of John, surgeon, of Wye, Kent. B. there. School,
Wye. Matnc. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1683. Signs for
deacon's orders (London) June n, 1674. V. of Sellinge,
Kent, 1680-1710. R. of Buckland, 1688-1707. Died Feb. 2,
1709-10. Buried at Sellinge. (H. G. Harrison.)
FISHER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 16,
1673. S. of Robert, merchant, deceased, of Shemboum,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1673;
Scholar, 1673-80; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June,
1680; priest, May, 1681. One of these names V. of Thrussing-
ton, Leics.; admon. (Leicester) 1692 and 1698. (Venn, i. 448.)
FISHER, GEORGE. B.A. 1537-8.
FISHER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1586;
Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1594-5. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 6, 1595 (as M.A.). V. of Stotfold, Beds., 1595-7. Buried
there Aug. 18, 1597. (Beds. N. and Q., in. 306.)
FISHER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 6, 1648. Of
Essex. B.A. 1651; M.A. 1655. Incorp. at Oxford, 1666-7.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Nov. 19, 1665. Minister at Hickling,
Notts., in 1653; R- t662-i7i6. R. of North Claypole, Lines.,
1668. Father of Robert (1672) and Bardsey (1673-4).
(Godfrey, Notts.)
FISHER, HENRY. B.A. 1534-5; M.A. 1538-9. R. of Fulboum
St Vigors, Cambs., 1551-4.
FISHER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1553-
FISHER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, between Jan. 21 and
Feb. 20, 1642-3, from Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. there,
June 8, 1640, age 17. S. of Richard. B. at Geggin, Co. Cork.
School, Cork (Mr Godinch). Matric. 1643. One of these
names V. of Wattling, Sussex, 1664; and of Hove, 1664.
(Al. Dub.; Peile, i. 484; see a contemporary in Al. Oxon.)
FISHER, JAMES. Incorp. from Oxford, 1493-4.
FISHER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1622 ;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18;
priest, Dec. 19, 1628. Probably at Clipsham, Rutland, in
1640. V. of Sheffield, 1646-62. After his ejection he retired
to Hatfield, Doncaster. Died c. 1666. Father of James
(1659). (F.M.G., 1056; Gatty, Hallamshire, 88; Calamy, n.
573-)
FISHER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625 ;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 14,
1628. R. of Petcham, Surrey, 1643; ejected, 1662. After-
wards kept school, at Dorking. Died 1691, aged 86. (Calamy,
H. 448.)
FISHER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 29,
1659. S. of James (1622), clerk, of Sheffield, Yorks. School,
Sheffield. Matric. 1659.
FISHER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 16, 1667-8. Of
Grantham, Lines. Matric. 1668. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
24, 1671 ; priest, Sept. 21, 1673, as B.A. V. of West Wratting,
Cambs., 1685-95. Buried there Apr. 19, 1696. (See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.)
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FISHER, JASPER
FISHER, JASPER. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Carleton, Beds. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Nov. 13, 1607, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1610-1; M.A.
1613-4; D.D. (Magdalen) 1638. R. of Wilden, Beds., 1624-
43. Will proved, Oct. 27, 1643. (Al, Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of
Beds., 1634.)
FISHER, JASPER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 21, 1659-60.
Afterwards Fell. -Com. Of Bedfordshire. Doubtless s. of the
above; b. at Wilden. One of these names married at Perten-
hall, Beds., to Mary Gray, widow, 1670. Buried there Oct. 21,
1680. (Beds. N. and Q., m. 362.)
FISSHER, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1417-32.
FVSHER, JOHN. Resident member of PETERHOUSE, 1445-6;
perhaps fellow. (T. A. Walker.)
FISHER, JOHN. B.A. 1487-8; M.A. 1491; D.D. 1501. S. of
Robert, mercer, of Beverley Minster. B. at Beverley.
Fellow; and afterwards, 1497, Master, of MICHAELHOUSE.
Proctor, 1494-5. Vice-Chancellor, 1501. Lady Margaret
Professor of Divinity, 1502-3. Chancellor of the University,
1504-35. President of Queens' College, 1505-8. V. of
Northallerton, Yorks., 1491-4. Bishop of Rochester, 1504-
35. Created Cardinal, 1535. Adviser of the Lady Margaret
in the foundation of Christ's and St John's. Author of
theological works in English and Latin. Condemned of
treason, for denying the King's supremacy. Executed, June
22, 1535- (Cooper, i. 52; D.N.B.)
FISHER, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1517; B.A. 1520-1; M.A.
1524. Fellow, 1521-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1533. B.D.
(Oxford) 1533. R. of Leigh, Essex, 1535-45. V. of Roydon,
1541-3. R. of Stisted, Essex. Admon. (Lambeth) 1564.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1567. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. Michs. 1568; B.A. 1571-2; M.A.
1575. Perhaps ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1575; on
recommendation of Clare Hall. Buried at St Benet, Cambridge,
June 4, 1578.
FISHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1577.
Migrated to Trinity. Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584.
Fellow, 1583. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 10,
1587-8. R. of Ingoldsby, Lines., 1590. Will proved (Lincoln)
1634.
FISHER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1578.
FISHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1618.
,S. of William, of Bures, Essex.
FISHER, JOHN. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of Formarke, Derbs. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Apr. 30, 1624, age 18; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1629.
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct. to, 1632.
S. of John, gent. B. at Croxton, Fulmodeston, Norfolk.
Schools, Aylsham (Mr Knolles) and North Walsham (Mr
Acres). Matric. 1632.
FISHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7. One of these names, s. of Anthony, of the Isle
of Ely, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 3, 1637.
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1640. Of
Essex. Matric. Easter, 1642; B.A. 1644. One of these names
R. of Ashingdon, Essex, 1654-5. Died 1668. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 20, 1644. S. of
Richard, of Northamptonshire. Previously matric. from New
Inn Hall, Oxford, Dec. 4, 1640, age 16; B.A. (Cambridge)
1644. Perhaps V. of Kirkham, Lanes., 1650-66. Died Mar.
17, 1666.
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 22, 1649. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3. One of these names,
of Staple Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1652.
FISHER, JOHN. Described as 'M.A. Cambridge' when created
M.D. at Oxford, Mar. 12, 1660-1. Hon. fellow, R.C.P. 1664.
Died 1682. Will (P.C.C.) 'to be buried near his wife, at
Everton, Hunts.' (Munk, i. 347; Al. Oxon.)
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. i, 1696.
S. of William, of Holborn. B. there. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1696; Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 20, 1702; priest, Feb. 21, 1702-3. One of
these names R. of Bringhurst, Leics., 1729-43. Died Apr.
1743, at Bath.
FISHER, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1725. S. of Tristram, of
Stowe, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford,
Dec. ir, 1717, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1721. V. of St John the
Baptist, Peterborough, 1748-66. (Al. Oxon.)
FISHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 27, 1728. B. at
Kilby, Leics. Matric. 1728. One of these names, s. of
Humphrey, of Melton Mowbray, Leics., clerk, matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, June 22, 1730, age 19.
FISHER, THOMAS
FISHER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 18, 1643-4.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Stratford-on-Avon. B.A. 1644-5 ;
M.A. 1652. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Apr. i,
1642, age 20. Perhaps V. of Tarvin, Cheshire, 1662. (Al. Oxon.)
FISHER, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577.
Matric. Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1581-2. R. of North Cove-cwm-
Willingham, Suffolk, 1599-1625.
FISHER, MILES. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. 1544.
FISHER, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1589.
B. at Edmunthorp, Leics., 1573. Scholar, 1592 ; B.A. 1592-3 ;
M.A. 1595. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 31; priest, Nov. 20,
1596. Preacher at Lincoln. R of Lowesby, Leics., 1601-2.
V. of Scraptoft, 1604-10. V. of Wymeswold, 1619.
FYSSHER, OCTAVIUS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1554. One 'Octavian' Fisher, of Threckingham, Lines.,
buried LVo. 4, 1610, aged 69. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
FISHER, PAYNE. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1637-8. S. of Payne,
of Nettleton, Dorset. B. at Warnford, Dorset. Matric. from
Hart Hall, Oxford, Sept. 10, 1634, age 18. Served in the
wars in Brabant; and afterwards in the Royal Army in
Scotland and Ireland, and at Marston Moor. Deserted the
Royalist cause and retired to London. Author, poetical, etc.
Made poet-laureate to Oliver Cromwell. Died in a coffee-
house, in the Old Bailey. Buried in St Sepulchre's, Apr. 2,
1693. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Ath. Oxon.)
FISHER, PETER. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 27, 1661.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668; D.D.
1690 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1672-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671.
Elected Master of St Catharine's, July 12,1697; but resigned,
Aug. ii. V. of Shephall, Herts., 1679-91. R. of Bennington,
1683-1718. Died 1718. Will (P.C.C.) 1718. Father of Charles
(1711). (See a contemporary at Oxford.)
FISHER, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 25, 1587.
Matric. 1587; Scholar; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. from Clare, 1594.
FISHER, RICHARD. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Cumberland. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 21,
1628, age 18; B.A. (Trinity, Oxford) 1632; M.A. (Queen's,
Oxford) 1633. V. of Sulgrave, Northants., 1646-83, resigned.
Buried at Sulgrave, Mar. 23, 1686-7. (Al. Oxon.)
FISHER, RICHARD. Licensed to practise surgery, 1643. One
Richard Fisker student at Leyden, June 10, 1650.
FISHER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Lent,
1650-1; B.A. 1653-4; LL.B. 1656.
FISHER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 10,
1696. Matric. 1696.
FISHER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1616.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 15; priest, Apr. 16, 1621.
FISHER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20, 1619.
Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 24,
1624; priest, Sept. 25, 1625.
FISHER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 29, 1659.
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Feb. i,
1662-3. V. of Penrith, Cumberland, 1664-5. Died 1665.
(B. Nightingale.)
FISHER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 14, 1666. Of
Yorkshire. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1670.
FISHER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. ir,
1672. ist s. of George (1648), clerk. B. at Hickling, Notts.
Schools, Claxton, Notts. (Mr Reay) and Nottingham (Mr
Birch). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 23, 1677; priest (York) June, 1679. Brother
of Bardsey (1673-4).
FISHER, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1615.
FISHER, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 27, 1650. Of
Rutland. Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1651; B.A. 1653-4.
FISHER, THOMAS. D.D. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1437.
R. of Gestingthorpe, Essex, 1450-64. Will (P.C.C.) 1464.
FISHER, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609. Possibly s. of Thomas, of St Giles, Middle-
sex. Knighted, Mar. 12, 1616-7. Created Bart., July 19,
1627. Died May 22, 1636. Buried at Islington, Middlesex.
(G.E.C.)
FISHER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1610.
Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
18; priest, Sept. 19, 1614.
FISHER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 15) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1622. Of London. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1627.
Fellow, 1625-30. Left, and died insane. (Haneood.)
FISHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1633. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
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FISHER, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) May 23, 1575- But
see a contemporary in Al. Oxon.; who may possibly be the
same man.
FISHER, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1612.
B. 1594. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1615-6.
FISHER, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Mar.
1710-1.
FISHER, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1502-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Apr. 6, 1504; title, 'House of St Edmund'; priest, June r,
1504; 'of Ludburgh' (? Ludburgh Lane, Cambridge).
FISHER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1591; B.A.
(? 1593-4); M.A. 1601.
FISHER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1611-2.
FISHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARK, Mar. 30, 1742.
B. at Irchester, Northants. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept 20, 1747; priest (Peterb.) Feb. 19,
1748-9. R. of Newton Bromswold, Northants., 1749-78.
Will (Archd. Northants.) Aug. 13, 1778. (H. I. Longden.)
FISHER, . B.Can.L. 1472-3-
FISHER, . M.Gram. 1482-3.
FISHER. . M.A. 1500-1.
FISHER, . Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, 1597-8.
FISHER, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1608.
FISHER, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Michs. 1645.
FISHER, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 7, 1699-
1700; Fell. -Com. 1701.
FISHER, . Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Mar. 25,
1702.
FISHPOOL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Sept. 9,
i68r. 2nd s. of Joseph, gent. B. at Billericay, Essex. School,
Felsted. Matric. 1682.
FISHWICK, see also PHYSWICK.
FISHWICK, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 15, 1732.
S. of James, of Bulsnape, Goosnargh, Lanes. B. there, Feb.
14,1711. Matric. 1732. Minister of the Chapelry of Padiham,
Lanes., 1740. Buried there Apr. 26, 1793. Brother of Thomas
(1742-3). (H. Fishwick, Goosnargfi.)
FISHWEEK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 4,
1664. S. of John, deceased, of Chorley, Lanes. B. there.
School, Rivington.
FISHWICK or FISWICK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age ? 18) at
PETERHOUSE, Feb. 12, 1742-3. Of Lancashire. S. of James,
of Bulsnape, Goosnargh. B. there, June 23, 1721. School,
Clitheroe. Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1745; B.A. 1746-7. Chap-
lain of St George's, Liverpool, 1772. Died Jan. 5, 1781.
Brother of James (1732).
FISKE, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1581;
B.A. 1584-5; M. A. from Clare, 1588. V. of Cavenham, Suffolk,
1590. C. of Feltwell, Norfolk, 1603-4. Probably V. of
Gayton, Lynn, 1604-14.
FISKE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1669. 5th s.
of John, of Clopton Hall, Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June,
1674; priest, Feb. 1674-5. R- of Whepstead, Suffolk, 1678-
1711. Married, 1682, Mary, dau. of Ambrose Salusbury, R.
of Whepstead. Died Sept. n, 1711, aged 60. Buried at
Whepstead. Brother of William (1658).
FISKE, JOHN. B.A. 1492-3; B.D. 1502-3.
FISKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1623; B.A.
1626-7.
FISKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, July 2, 1625. S. of
John, of St James, South Elmham, and Stadhaueh, Laxfield,
Suffolk. B.C. 1606. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9. Emigrated to
New England, 1637. Preacher and schoolmaster at Salem,
Mass., for four years. Went to Wenham, 1641; pastor there,
1644-56. Pastor at Chelmsford, 1656-77. Also practised
medicine. Married (i) 1635, Anne Gippes, of Frenze, Norfolk ;
(2) Elizabeth Hincksman, widow. Died Jan. 14, 1676-7.
(J. G. Bartlett.)
FISKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1627.
FISKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 15, 1710-1. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1710-1; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 20; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 25, 1719. R. of Thorpe
Morieux, Suffolk, 1719. Father of John (1744).
FISKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 8, 1719-
20. S. of John, of Mildenhall, Suffolk, gent. Matric. 1720.
FISKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Nov. 28, 1744.
S. of John (1710-1), R. of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Bury. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1748; M.A. 1756. Ord.
deacon (Ely) May 21, 1749; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim. from
FIST, WILLIAM
Ely) Sept. 1749, as 'C. of Weston Colville.' R. of Thorpe
Morieux, 1753. V. of Haughley, 1758-63; of Little Walding-
field, 1773. R. of Shimplingthorne, 1773. Died Apr. 10, 1778.
M.I. at Thorpe Morieux. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, n. 56.)
FISKE, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 25,
1685-6. S. of William, gent, of Stiffkey, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1686.
FISKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 19, 1731.
S. of Robert (?), grazier, late of Norton, Suffolk. B. there.
(? S. of John and Martha Fiske; bapt. at Norton, Jan. 2,
1713-4.) School, Bury. Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1731-8; B.A.
1734-5; M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1739-42. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 24, 1738, as 'C. of Ashdon, Essex'; priest (Norwich)
June i, 1740. V. of Wendens Ambo, Essex, 1741. Died
July, 1783. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, n. 34; V. B. Redstone.)
FISKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 12, 1728. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1728.
FYSKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569.
FISKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
19, 1686-7. S. of Zachary, deceased. B. at Hinderclay,
Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1687; B.A.
1690-1 ; M.A. 1697. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1695. Per-
haps R. of Gt Bromley, Essex and R. of Shimplingthorne,
Suffolk. Buried at Bath, Aug. 27, 1763. (G. Mag.) But see
the next
FISK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. 2, 1694-5. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1710. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1700-1. Perhaps R. of Old Newton, Suffolk.
If so, died Mar. n, 1765, but see the above. (G. Mag.)
FISKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 24,
1735- S. of Thomas (1694-5). Matric. 1736; B.A. 1738-9-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1739, 'C. to his father at Old
Newton"; priest, June, 1747.
FISKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1631, as
Fish. Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1631.
FISKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1658. Of
Suffolk. S. of John, of Clopton Hall, Esq. Bapt at Rattles-
den, Sept. 29, 1638. Matric. 1658. At Bury school, in 1656.
Died at Stiffkey, Norfolk, Jan. 1670. Brother of James
(1669).
FISKE, ZACHARY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct 4, 1664. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1664-5; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1673. V. of
Westleton, Suffolk, 1672. Possibly R. of Hadleigh, 1691-
1709.
FISK, . B.A. 1479-80; M.A. 1483.
FISON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. a, 1648-9. Of
London.
FISONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1596.
FISON, PRATT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 9, 1696. Of Ely.
FISON, RICHARD. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Jan. 31,
1590-1, as 'B.A. of CLARK HALL." Perhaps B.A. 1589-90, in
which year the records are defective.
FYSEN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Oct.
23,1671. Of Cambridge. School, Cambridge. Matric. 1671;
B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
FYSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 10, 1693- Of
Norfolk. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1695; Rustat
Scholar; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. from King's, 1700. Chaplain at
King's, 1699.
FISSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug. 26, 1598.
S. of George. B. at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury.
Scholar, 1598-1604; B.A. 1601-2.
FYSEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 30, 1630.
Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1632; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
Perhaps R. of Woolpit, Suffolk, 1647.
FYSON or FOYSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, July 9, 1663. Of Cambridge. School, Cambridge.
B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. priest (Ely) June 6, 1669.
FYSEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSK, July 7,
1694. Of Norfolk. School, King's College School, Cambridge.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 17, 1705-6. Chaplain to Lord Paget V. of West
Drayton, Middlesex, 1714-27. V. of Harmondsworth, 1714-
27. Died Feb. 1726-7. (T. A. Walker, 196.)
FISON, WALTER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1596; B.A.
1599-1600.
FISYON, WILLIAM. Student of Canon Law at Cambridge, in
1442. R. of 'Wytlingworth,' Norfolk. (Col. of Papal Letters.)
FISTE, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
FYST, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1616;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
FIST or FEIST, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, May, 1601.
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FITCH, BARROW
FYTCHE, BARROW. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', 1665. S. of
Charles, of Woodham Walter, Essex. B. in Surrey. Knighted,
Apr. 5, 1670. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 9, 1671-2.
Of Woodham Walter. Father of William (1689). (Le Neve,
Knights, 232.)
FITCHE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1576. B. at
East Tilbury, Essex. Migrated to Queens', June, 1577- B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590; D.D. 1597. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1605. Ord. deacon (London) July 16; priest, July 17,
1585. R. of Hanworth, Middlesex, 1587-1607. V. of Kingston,
Surrey, 1598-1607. V. of Newchurch, Kent, 1607-11; and of
Elham, 1607-12. Preb. of Rochester, 1611. Died July, 1612.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
FITCHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1552.
One of these names V. of Upton, Norfolk, 1556-9.
FITCH, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 7, 1603.
S. of George, yeoman, of Braintree, Essex. School, Boxford,
Suffolk (Mr Huggen). Scholar, 1604-6.
FITCHE, OSWALD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1559.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1613; of Becking, Essex,
gent. M.I. there.
FITCHE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 29, 1581.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
FITCH or FITZ, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan.
I654-5- Matric. 1658; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
FITCH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 27, 1647. Of
Essex. Matric. 1646.
FITCH, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
FITCH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, Sept. 13, 1652.
S. of Thomas, of Wolvey, Warws. One of these names s. of
Gilbert, of Wolvey; died 1658, aged 24. (Pedigree in Vis. of
Warws., 1682.)
FITCH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1579.
FITCH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 19, 1675.
S. of Samuel, grocer, deceased. B. at Wethersfield, Essex.
School, Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1679-
80; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. priest (London) June 3, 1681. R. of
Hazeleigh, Essex, 1681-1708. Died 1708. Buried at South-
minster, Dec. 2, 1708. (Venn, i. 455.)
FYTCH, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', June 4, 1689.
Of Essex. S. of Sir Barrow (1665), of Woodham Walter, Knt.
B. c. 1673. Matric. 1689. M.P. for Maiden, 1701-8, 1711-2.
Comptroller of Lotteries, 1712. Died Sept, 21, 1728. (Le
Neve, Knights, 233; A. B. Beaven.)
FITCH, ZACHARY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 15, 1631-2.
Of Essex. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Minister
at Twinstead, Essex, 1647. R. of Shelley, 1650-62, ejected.
Died at Cockerells, Havering. Buried at Romford, Feb. 10,
1686-7. (Davids, Essex, 461.)
FICHE or FISH, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1576.
FITCHETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 3, 1701. B. at
Bawtry, Yorks. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1705; priest (York) June 9, 1709. V. of
Everton, Notts.; and C. of Bawtry, 1709-11. Died 1711.
FITLING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. n,
1618. S. of John, husbandman, of Hingham, Norfolk.
School, Reymerstone (Mr Chapman). Matric. 1618-9;
Scholar, 1620-3; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1627. Fellow, 1628-42. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
18, 1625; priest (Peterb.) July 16, 1628. C. of West Bilney,
Norfolk, in 1627. V. of Stainton, Lines. (University presenta-
tion) 1636. V. of Mattishall, Norfolk, 1641-50. R. of East
Lexham, 1649 (subscribes Bishop Hall's book, Jan. 30, 1649-
50). R. of West Lexham, 1661. Buried at East Lexham,
Aug. 26, 1671. (Venn, i. 239.)
FITLING, RICHARD DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1337. Died
Feb. 3, 1348-9. Perhaps a victim of the Black Death.
FITTS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 8, 1675-
FITZALAN, HENRY, Lord MALTRAVERS. Matric. from
QUEENS', Easter, 1549. S. of Henry, Earl of Arundel. K.B.
1547. Despatched on a mission to the King of Bohemia.
Died at Brussels, July 31, 1556. (Cooper, i. 548.)
FITZEDWARDS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 25, 1717. S. of Francis, gent., of Surrey. B. at Lambeth.
School, Sutton Coldfield, Warws. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1 ;
M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1727-8; priest
(London) Sept. 22, 1728; (he obtained a dispensation from
the Archbishop, in consequence of his illegitimate birth).
R. of Bishop's Cleeve with the Chapel of Stoke Orchard,
Gloucs., 1737-53- Died 1753. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 313.)
FITZ-GERALD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
May 27, 1714. S. of Gerald, of Westminster. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow,
1720. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Mar. 9, 1717-8; priest, Dec.
V. A. C. II. I
FlTZJEFFREY, ALEXANDER
?T\1718; ,if ctur" at St John the Evangelist, Westminster.
Usher of Westminster School. V. of Brigstock, Northants.,
I737A *u Wott?n. Surrey, 1739-52. R. of Abinger, 1743-
52. Author, poetical. Died Aug. 15, 1752. (Al. Westmon.,
FITZGERALD-VILLERS, see VILLERS.
FITZHERBERT, DOBSON. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Dec. 12, 1720.
B. at Durham. School, Westminster.
FITZHERBERT, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1475; B.A. 1478-9. Probably B.Can.L. 1483-4 and
D.Can.L. 1491-2. Fellow of King's. ' R. of Stanford Rivers,
Essex; and of North Swinfield.' (So Harwood; but Netecourt
gives other names.)
FITZHERBERT, HUGH. B.A. 1523-4; M.A. 1527; B.D. 1536-7.
Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1528. Tutor to Roger Ascham. Died
1537- (Cooper, i. 64.)
FITZHERBERT, JOHN. B.A. 1501-2. Probably V. of Dove-
bridge, Derbs., 1520-51; R. of Norbury, 1535. Died 1551.
(Cox, Churches of Derbs., HI. 231.)
FITZHERBERT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 7, 1677. S. of John, Esq. B. at Somershall-Herbert,
Derbs. School, Repton. Matric. 1677.
FITZHERBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 19, 1736. S. of William, lawyer, of Tissington, Derbs.
B. in Derby. School, Appleby. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Aug. 19, 1740. M.A. 1743. Dixie
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13,
1742; priest, May 29, 1743. R. of Doveridge, Derbs., 1741-85.
V. of Ashbourne, 1750-72. Appointed Master of Ashbourne
School, 1752. Married Susanna Peacock. Died c. July, 1785.
Brother of William (1731-2). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 474; F.M.G.,
252-)
FITZHERBERT, MICHAEL. One of the original fellows of
TRINITY, Dec. 19, 1546. Resided till 1549. No degree found.
(Trin. Coll. Adm.)
FITZHERBERT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 8, 1706. S. of John, Esq. B. at Mansfield Woodhouse,
Notts. (Perhaps s. of John, of Somershall, Derbs.) School,
Ashbourne. Matric. 1707.
FITZHERBERT, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1483-4; D.Can.L. 1491-2.
S. of Sir Ralph, of Norbury, Derbs. R. of Stanford Rivers,
Essex, 1482-1532. R. of Norbury and North Wingfield,
Derbs., 1500. Preb. of Southwell, 1501-28. Preb. of Lich-
field, 1513. Precentor, 1519-32. Died Nov. 20, 1532. (Cox,
Churches of Derbs., HI. 237.)
FITZHERBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan.
i7. 1.731-2. S. and h. of William, of Tissington, Derbs.
Matric. 1732. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 18, 1731-2.
F.R.S. 1762. Succeeded his father at Tissington. M.P. for
Derby. Friend of Dr Sam. Johnson. Died, by his own hand,
Jan. 2, 1772. Brother of John (1736). (F.M.G., 252.)
FITZHERBERT, B.A. 1504, ist in the ordo; M.A. 1507.
Probably fellow of JESUS.
FITZHUGH, GEORGE. B.A. 1478-9. S. of Henry, Lord
Fitzhugh. M.A. 1479; grace for B.D. and D.D. 1484. Master
of PEMBROKE, 1488-1505. Chancellor of the University,
1496-9 and 1502. Preb. of York, 1475-1505. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1475-7. R. of Wintringham, Lines., 1479; of
Bingham, Notts., 1482-1505; of Kirkby Ravensworth and
Bedale, Yorks. Dean of Lincoln, 1483-1505. Died Nov. 20,
1505. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. Will (York) 1506.
(Cooper, i. 10.)
FITZHUGH, ROBERT. LL.D. 3rd s. of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh.
Warden of KING'S HALL, 1424-31. Chancellor of the Uni-
versity, 1424-6. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) 1417; deacon (1418).
Preb. of Lincoln, 1417-31. Preb. of York, 1418-31. Arch-
deacon of Northampton, 1419-31. Preb. of Lichfield, 1420-8.
Ambassador to Rome and Venice, 1429. Bishop of London,
1431-6. Delegate at Council ot Basel, 1434, and while there
was elected Bishop of Ely, 1435. Died at St Osyth, Essex,
Jan. 15, 1435-6. Buried in St Paul's. Will (Lambeth).
(D.N.B.)
FITZJAMES, RICHARD. D.D. 1496-7 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of John, of Redlynch, Somerset. Fellow of Merton College,
Oxford, 1465. Proctor, 1473. Warden, 1483. Vice-Chancellor,
1481. Chancellor, 1502. Preb. of Wells, 1474- Treasurer of
St Paul's, 1483-97. V. of Minehead, Somerset, 1484- Preb.
of St Paul's, 1485-97. R. of Aller, Somerset, 1485. Bishop
of Rochester, 1497-1503; of Chichester, 1503-6; of London,
1506-22. Died Jan. 15, 1521-2. Buried in St Paul's. Will
(P.C.C.) 1522. (Cooper, i. 25.)
FlTZJEFFREY, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Michs. 1560; B.A. 1562-3, istin the ordo; M.A. 1566. Fellow,
1562-8. Ord. priest (Ely) July 29, 1565. as 'H. Fitrfarren,
B.A.' University preacher, 1571. Preacher at Lostwithiel,
Cornwall, in 1584. Father of Charles (below). (Cooper, u. 86.)
FlTZJEFFREY, CHARLES
FITZJEFFREY, CHARLES. M.A. 1618 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Cornwall. S. of Alexander (above). B. at Fowey, Cornwall.
Ma trie, from Broadgates Hall, Oxford, July 6, 1593, age 17;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. R. of St Dominick, Cornwall, 1603-
38. Author, poetical, etc. Died Feb. 24, 1637-6. Buried at
St Dominick. Father of John (1622). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FITZJEFFERIE, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1607. Of Creaken-in-Barford, Beds. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1609. Doubtless s. of Sir George, of Barford,
Beds. Buried there Sept. 2, 1616. (Vis of Beds., 1634; Vis.
of Northants., 1618.)
FITZ-JEFFREY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1611, scholar from Westminster, 1612. Doubtless 2nd s. of
Sir George, of Barford, Beds. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5,
1614. D.N.B. suggests that he may be a s. of Charles, above,
and author of Satires, published 1617.
FITZ JEFFREY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1622. S. of Charles (1618), R. of St Dominick, Cornwall.
B.A. 1624-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628. M.A. (Gloucester
Hall, Oxford) 1628. R. of St Dominick, 1637. Will (P.C.C.)
1653. (Al. Oxon.)
FITZ-JEFFRYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1618. Perhaps bapt. at Gt Barford, Beds., Apr. 27, 1602.
One of these names buried there Apr. n, 1651.
FITZJOHN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at KING'S, Michs. 1564.
FITZJOHN, JOHN. B.D. 1492-3- Eight years study after M.A.
FITZJOHN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1595-6.
Matric. c. 1596.
FITZJOHN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 24,
1642. S. of Thomas, tanner, of Swaffham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Apr. 16, 1624. School, Swaffham. Matric. 1642. Prob-
ably buried at Swaffham, Aug. 16, 1684. (Venn, I. 347.)
FITZJOHN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482; B.D. 1490-1.
Fellow of QUEENS', 1484-98. Proctor, 1485-6.
FITZ-JOHN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July
5, 1631. S. of William. B. at Braintfield, near Hertford,
Herts. School, Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1634.
FITZJOHN or FYDYON, . University stationer, in 1483-4.
(Gr. Bk. A, 187; Bk. B1, n.)
FITZRANDOLPH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1606, scholar from Westminster, 1607; B.A. 1610-1;
M.A. 1614. Fellow, 1612.
FITZROY, AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at
PETERHOUSE, Oct. 26, 1751. S. of Lord Augustus, and grand-
son of the Duke of Grafton. B. Oct. 9, 1735. School, Hack-
ney (Dr Newcome). M.A. 1753. Chancellor of the University,
1768-1811. M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, 1756. Succeeded as
3rd Duke of Grafton, 1757. Lord Lieut, of Suffolk, 1757-63,
and again, 1769-90. Secretary of State, 1765-6. First Lord
of the Treasury, 1766. Prime Minister, 1767-70. K.G. 1769.
Lord Privy Seal, 1771-5 and 1782-3. Author. Died Mar. 14,
1811. Buried at Euston. (D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 303.)
FITZROY, CHARLES, see GRAFTON, Duke of.
FITZROY, JAMES, see MONMOUTH, Duke of.
FITZ-SIMMONS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Lent, 1615-6. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Gt Yeldham, Essex,
gent.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 27, 1615.
FITZWALTER, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 14, 1548. Of Canterbury. Matric. 1548-
B.A. 1552-3 (ist in the onto); M.A. 1556. Fellow, 1551-9.
Fellow of Eton, 1559. R. of Piddlehinton, Dorset, 1562.
FITZW ALTERS, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY,
Michs. 1610.
FITZ-WHITE, see WHITE.
FITZWILLIAM, CHARLES. Adm. (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Jan.
21, 1663-4. S. of William, Lord Lifford. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1664; M.A. 1665. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Dec. u, 1661. M.P. for Peterborough, 1685-7, 1689.
Died 1689.
FITZWILLIAM, HUMPHREY. (?B.A. 1482-3); B.D. 1489-90-
D.D. 1501. S. of Sir Richard, of Ecclesfield. Fellow of
PEMBROKE. Vice-ChanceUor, 1502. Preb. of York. 1408
Died 1503. (Cooper, i. 8.)
FITZWILLIAM, HUMPHREY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL
Feb. 24, 1634-5. Of Bedfordshire. S. of Sir John. Bapt. at
Kempston, Beds., Sept. 21, 1617. Matric. 1635.
FITZWILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, Easter
1563. Perhaps brother of William (1564).
FITZWILLIAM, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S
Michs. 1570. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr 12"
1573. as s. of Sir William, of Milton, Northants., Lord Deputy
of Ireland. If so, bapt. at St Benetfink, London, Feb. 4
1553-4- Afterwards captain in the army in Scotland. Will
(P.C.C.) of one of these names, 1612. (Peile, I. 115.)
FLACK, SAMUEL
FITZWILLIAMS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1582. One of these names, s. and h. of Charles, of Staple Inn,
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1587.
FITZWILLIAMS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 14, 1628. Of London. S. of John, merchant taylor.
'Grecian* from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1628; Scholar,
1628; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1641. (A. W. Lockhart.)
FITZWILLIAM, JOHN. Incorp. M.A. 1664; also B.D. 1675; and
D.D. 1679; from Magdalen College, Oxford. Matric. there,
July 15, 1652; B.A. (Oxford) 1655-6; M.A. 1658; B.D. 1666;
D.D. 1677. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1661-70. R. of
B rights tone, Isle of Wight, 1669. R. of Cottenham, Cambs.,
1674. Canon of Windsor, 1688-90; deprived as non-juror.
Died Mar. 26, 1699. Buried in St Dunstan-in-the-West.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
FITZWILLIAM, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS',
Michs. 1589. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. and h. of William,
of Mablethorpe, Lines. Age 19 in 1592. Buried at Withern,
Sept. 5, 1602. Brother of William (1589). (Vis. of Lines.;
Lines. Pedigrees, 358.)
FITZ-WILUAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY,
May 13, 1657. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Doncaster. School,
Doncaster (Mr Marmaduke Cooke). Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1656.
FITZWILLIAMS, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1582.
FITZWILLIAM, WALTER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Sept 29, 1591. S. of Sir William, of Gaynes Park, Essex, and
Winifred, dau. of Sir Walter Mildmay. Matric. c. 1593. M.P.
for Peterborough, 1620-2. Brother of William (1591). (Vis.
of Essex, 1612.)
FITZWILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1564. Perhaps brother of John (1563).
FITZWILLIAM, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS',
Michs. 1589. Of Lincolnshire. Probably 2nd s. of William,
of Mablethorpe, Lines. Admon. granted to Augustine
Pearson, a creditor, Oct. 27, 1646. Brother of Robert (1589).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 359.)
FITZWILLIAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at EMMANUEL, May 19, 1591-
S. of Sir William, of Gaynes Park, Essex, Knt, and Winifred,
dau. of Sir Walter Mildmay. Matric. 1591. Of Gaynes Park,
Esq. Created Baron FitzWilliam, of Lifford, 1620. Died in
London, Jan. 6, 1643-4. Buried at Marholm, Northants.
Father of the next. Brother of Walter. (Vis. of Essex,
1612; G.E.C.)
FITZWILLIAM, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
Aug. 23, 1621. Doubtless s. of William (1591). B. c. 1609.
Matric. 1622. Succeeded his father as Baron Fitzwilliam, of
Lifford, 1644. Died in London, Feb. 21, 1658. Buried at
Marholm, Northants. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Hunter, n. 94;
G.E.C.)
FITZWILLIAM, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Feb. 12,
1728-9. Doubtless 2nd s. of Richard, 5th Viscount. B. in
Ireland. Bapt. Sept. n, 1712. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. from Trinity, 1735. Appointed Usher of the Black Rod
in Ireland, 1747. (Lodge, iv. 320.)
FITZWILLIAMS, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
FLACK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Sept.
17, 1675. Of Essex. S. of Thomas, of West Wickham, Cambs.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675.
Attendant at Gray's Inn. Barrister, 1686. Brother of
Thomas (1682-3). (Vis. of Catnbs., 1684.)
FLACK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 2,
1691-2. S. of Samuel (1661), R. of Sail, Norfolk. Matric.
1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1698-1704. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1699; priest, Dec. 24, 1699. R. of
Gt Fransham, Norfolk, 1703. R. of Congham, 1706-15.
Buried Mar. 29, 1715. Father of Thomas (1726) and Samuel
(1730). (Carthew, n. 180.)
FLACK, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1598. Of Suffolk.
FLACK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, July 2,
1678. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Thomas, of West Wickham,
Cambs. School, Hertford. Scholar, 1678. Died in College,
July z, 1679. M.I. at LJnton. (Le Neve, Mon.t iv, 195.)
FLACKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 18,
1661. S. of Richard. B. at Chattisham, Suffolk. Matric.
1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1668-71. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1668; priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670.
R. of Sail, Norfolk, 1670-1708. V. of Saxthorp, 1671-1708.
Died 1708. Father of Richard (1691-2).
FLACK, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 17, 1730.
S. of Richard (1691-2), late R. of Congham St Ann, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Lynn. Scholar, 1730-5; Matric. 1731; B.A.
T734~5- Brother of Thomas (1726). (Venn, n. 32.)
I46
FLACK, THOMAS
FLACK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Mar.
21, 1682-3. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Thomas, of West
Wickham, Cambs. School, St Paul's. Died July 3, 1683.
Brother of George (1675).
FLACK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June r, 1726.
S. of Richard (1691-2), R. of Congham St Ann, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Darsingham, Norfolk (private). Scholar,
1726-30; Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1748, as C. of Hindringham; priest, May 21, 1749,
as C. of Briningham. R. of Waterden, Norfolk, 1750-80; of
Twyford, 1779-80. Died Oct. 28, 1780. M.I. at Briningham.
Brother of Samuel (1730). (Venn, n. 25.)
FLACKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 27,
1579. Of Mellis, Suffolk. S. of Walter, husbandman. Schools,
Eye and Botesdale. Matric. 1579. Afterwards a Jesuit
priest. Entered Douay, Feb. 22, 1581-2. Received minor
orders from the Archbishop of Rheims. Entered the English
College at Rome, Oct. 20, 1584. Ord. deacon and priest at
Valladolid, 1591. Rector of St Omer two years and Ghent
three years. Died at St Omer, Dec. 13, 1637. (Venn, i. 201.)
FLACKE, WILLIAM. B.A. from CLARE, 1588-9.
FLACK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 9, 1595. Of
Suffolk. Matric. c. 1595; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Per-
haps V. of West Wratting, Cambs., 1615.
FLACK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 6, 1645. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1645-6.
FLAMANK, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1593.
S. of William, of Boscarne, Cornwall. Bapt. at Bodmin, 1572.
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. from Jesus, 1600; B.D. from Peterhouse,
1606. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1602-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600.
Minister at Haddenham, Cambs., 1602. V. of Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, 1604. R. of Burgh St Margaret, Norfolk, 1609.
Died at Yarmouth, Norfolk. Probably brother of William
(1596). (Maclean, Trigg., i. 283; Walker, 28; Al. Oxon.)
FLAMANK, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1624; Scholar, 1626. Buried at St Botolph's, Cam-
bridge, Sept. 3, 1626.
FLAMMANKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, c.
1596. Probably 5th s. of William, of Boscarne, Cornwall.
Bapt. 1576; and brother of Charles (1593).
FLAMSTEED, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 24) at JESUS, Dec. 21,
1670. S. of Stephen, maltster, of Derby. School, Derby.
M.A. 1674 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. (Bishop of Ely) Easter, 1675.
Astronomer-Royal, 1675-1719. F.R.S. 1677. V. ofBurstow,
Surrey, 1684. His observations gave great help to Newton
in writing his Principia, In 1707 the first volume of his
Catalogue and Observations of the stars was printed. His
Historia Coelestia Brittannica was finally completed in 1725
by his assistant Joseph Crosthwait. Died Dec. 31, 1719.
Will (P.C.C.) 1720. (D.N.B.)
FLAMSTED, . M.A. or higher degree, 1460-1. (See Gr. Bk.
A, 53-)
FLANDEN, BENEDICT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1602.
FLANDON, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1603.
PLANNER, HUBERSTED. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1645.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1645-6; B.A. 1648-9.
PLANNER, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1649. Of Norfolk.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Feb. 2, 1651-2. Matric. 1653; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. 1658. R. of Kilverstone, Norfolk, 1656-8.
Perhaps buried at St Cuthbert's, Thetford, Oct. 4, 1658.
Will proved (P.C.C.) 1658; by son John.
PLANNER, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1647; B.A. 1650; M.A. from King's, 1654. One of these
names s. of Thomas, of Withersfield, Suffolk, gent., adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 12, 1657-8.
FLASBY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 30,
1715- S. of Francis. B. at Leek, Kirkby Lonsdale. School,
Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Gibson). Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1716;
B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13,
1719-20; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1722. R. of Groton, Suffolk,
1736-42. Buried at Groton, Oct. 27, 1742. (Peile, n. 187.)
FLASBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 9, 1698.
S. of Thomas. B. at Overtown, Lanes. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1706. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1712. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1702; priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1702-3. R. of Groton, Suffolk, 1704-36.
V. of Edwardstone, 1706-36. Buried at Groton, Dec. 7,
1736. Father of the next. (Peile, n. 142.)
FLASBY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age i?) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 23,
1726-7. S. of John (above), R. of Groton, Suffolk. B. at
Groton. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1727; B.A.
1730-1- Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 22, 1730-1. Died
June, 1731. Buried at Groton.
FLATHERS, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1667. S. of Robert, clerk, V. of Lastingham, Yorks.
B. there. School, York. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A.
1675. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, Sept. 1672.
FLEETWOOD, CHARLES
FLATHERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Nov. 7
1623. S. of Martin, R. of Leathley, Yorks. B. there. Schools
Burnsall and Coxwold. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1627-8- M A'
1631. Brother of William (1620). '
FLATHERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 14
1631. S. of Marmaduke, R. of Hemsworth, Yorks. Schools
Wakefield and Coxwold (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1631; B.A.
1635-6. Perhaps V. of Lastingham, Yorks., 1662-86. Died
1686.
FLATHERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 3,
1620. S. of Martin, R. of Leathley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Burnsall. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627; B.D. 1634.
Fellow. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1627. R. of Howick,
Northumb., 1636-8. V. of Hartburn, in 1636. Archdeacon
of Northumberland, 1636-8. License, 1637, to marry Ursula
Staveley, of Ripon. Brother of Thomas (1623). (H. M.Wood.)
FLATMAN, RCBERT. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, July 3, 1621.
Matric. 1623.
FLATMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1554.
FLATMAN, THOMAS. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1667 (Lit.
Reg.). B. in London. School, Winchester. Matric. from New
College, Oxford, July 25, 1655. 'B.A. of Oxford* according
to the Cambridge mandate. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1654.
Barrister, 1662. F.R.S. 1668. Poet and miniature painter.
Died in London, Dec. 8, 1688, aged 53. Buried in St Bride's.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FLAUNCE, EDMUND. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
FLA WELL, — •— . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1568.
FLAXMAN, HENRY. B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484-5. V. of Long
Stow, Cambs., 1487. V. of Caxton, till 1520.
FLEAR, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1597-8.
Probably B.A. 1602-3. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Jan. 15;
priest, Jan. 22, 1603-4. C. of Cranwell, Lines., 1604. R. of
Leasingham. Father of Samuel (1647).
FLEARE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
July 6, 1636. Of Lincolnshire. School, Sleaford.
FLEAR or FLEARD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 22) at CAIUS,
Apr. 30, 1647. S. of Richard (1597-8), R. of Leasingham,
Lanes. School, Digby (Mr Harkley). Matric. 1647.
FLECKNOWE, RICHARD (? ROGER). Adm. at KING'S, a
scholar from Eton, 1445; B.A. 1449.
FLECKNOWE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1450. Proceeded to M.A. (Harwood.)
FLEET, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1636. Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643.
FLEETE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1636. Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1639-40; M.A.
1643. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 23, 1644. V. of
Sawston, Cambs., 1645-58. V. of Ashdon, Essex, 1664-97.
FLEET, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1660. R.
of Bromley Parva, Essex, 1657-8. R. of Belton, Suffolk,
1660-94. R. of Burgh Castle, 1660.
FLETE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1560.
FLETE, W. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1560.
V. of Selworthy, Somerset, 1570-1617. Perhaps V. of Hawk-
ridge, 1574-86. Will (Taunton) 1617.
FLEETWOOD, ARTHUR. B.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Sir George, of the Vache, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks.
Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, May 24, 1606, age 17;
B.A. 1607. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 12, 1608-9. Brother
of James (1622). (Al. Oxon.)
FLEETWOOD, ARTHUR. Matric. sirar from KING'S, Easter,
1655. Of Salop. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. from Queens', 1662.
Fellow of Queens', 1661-3.
FLEETWOOD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
July 8, 1635. S. of Sir Miles, of Wood Street, London, Knt.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1638. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 16,
1638-9. Barrister, 1645. Served in the army under the Earl
of Essex; wounded at Newbury, 1643. Appointed Receiver
of the Court of Wards, 1644. Commanded a regiment at
Naseby, 1645. M.P. for Marlborough, 1646-53; also elected,
1654, 1656; for Co. Oxford, 1654-5, 1656-8. Joint Governor
of the Isle of Wight, 1649. Lieut.-general of horse at Dunbar,
1650. Member of the Council of State, 1651. Commander-
in-chief in Ireland, 1652-7; also Lord-deputy, from 1654.
A member of the House of Lords, 1656. Commander-in-chief,
1659. Deprived of his post, Dec. 1659, and incapacitated for
life from holding office. Married (i) Frances, dau. of Thomas
Smith, of Winston, Norfolk, Esq.; (2) Cromwell's daughter,
Bridget, the widow of Ireton, 1652. Died Oct. 4, 1692.
Buried in Bunhill Fields. Brother of William (1618) and
Roger (1632), father of Smith (1659-60). (D.N.B.)
7 IO — 2
FLEET WOOD, CHARLES
FLEETWOOD, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1711. S. of William (1675), Bishop of Ely. B. in
London, 1693. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1717 (Com.
Reg.); LL.D. 1726. Fellow, 1715. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 9;
priest, Mar. 16, 1717-8. Preb. of Ely, 1718-37. R. of Barley,
Herts., 1719-22. R. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1722-37. Preb.
of Exeter, 1726-37. Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1732-7. Died
July 27, 1737. Buried at Ely. (Harwood, 292; Coll. Hist.
King's, 199.)
FLEETWOOD, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, Feb. 16, 1714-5. S. of William, deceased. B. at
Aldwinde, Northants. School, Northampton. Matric. 1715;
B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24,
1721 ; priest (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1721-2. R. of Aldwincle, 1722.
Died at Finchley, Middlesex, Aug. 29, 1763. Buried at
Aldwincle. Will (P.C.C.) 1763. (Nortktnts. N. and, Q., N.S.,
i. no.)
FLEETWOOD, JAMES. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1622. S. of Sir George, of the Vache, Bucks. Matric.
1622; B.A. 1627; M.A. 1631. Fellow, 1626-34. Provost,
1660-75. D.D. (Oxford) 1642; for services to the King at
Edgehill. Incorp. as D.D. at Cambridge, 1660. Vice-
Chancellor, 1663-4, 1667-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23,
1632. R. of Shaw, Berks.; and V. of Prees, Salop. Preb. of
lachfield, 1636; sequestered, 1647. Chaplain in the Royal
army, during the rebellion. R. of Sutton Coldfield, Warws.
R. of Anstey, Herts., 1662-71; and of Denham, Bucks., 1669.
Chaplain to Charles II. Bishop of Worcester, 1675-83. Died
July 17, 1683. Buried in Worcester Cathedral. Father of
the next and brother of Arthur (1608). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FLEETWOOD, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1660. S. of James (above), Bishop of Worcester. B. at Prees,
Salop. Matric. Easter, 1661; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1668.
Fellow, 1663-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1668; priest
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. R. of William, Herts., 1673-5. Arch-
deacon of Worcester, 1676-1705. Died Dec. 8, 1705, aged 64.
(N. and Q., N.S., VH. 303.)
FLEETWOOD, MILES. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Sept. 7,
1646. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Sir William, of Aldwincle,
Northants., Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 23, 1648. M.P.
for New Woodstock, 1659; for Northants., 1679-81. Died
July 28, 1688. Buried at Aldwincle. Father of William
(1669). (Lipscomb, HI. 227; Nortkants. N. and Q., N.S., i.
no.)
FLEETWOOD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1622. Of London. B.A. 1624-5. R. of Stratford St Andrew,
Suffolk, 1630-42.
FLEETWOOD, ROGER. B.A. 1632-3 (Incorp. from Oxford);
M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1634. S. of Sir Miles, of Thraps-
ton, Northants. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Oct.
24, 1628, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1631. Preb. of Lichfield,
1640. V. of Hanbury, Staffs. Joined the Royalist army.
Brother of William (1618) and Charles (1635). (Al. Oxon.;
Pedigree in Nortkants. N. and Q., N.S., i. no.)
FLEETWOOD, SMITH. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 27, 1659-60. Eldest s. of Charles (1635), Esq., of Felt-
well, Norfolk. B. at Feltwell. Matric. 1660. Died Jan. 1708;
'of Newington, Midds.' Buried at Stoke Newington. (Le
Neve, Mon., iv. 164.)
FLEETWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
Dec. 3, 1618. S. of Sir Miles, of Aldwincle, Northants. Bapt.
at Cardington, Beds., July 20, 1603. Matric. 1618-9. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1633, as M.A. of Cambridge (degree not recorded)
Comptroller of Woodstock Park. Knighted, July 20, 1624.
M.P. for New Woodstock, Mar. 1640, 1640 (L.P.), 1661-74.
Died 1674, aged 71. Brother of Roger (1632) and Charles
(1635). (Al. Oxon.)
FLEETWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY
July 13, 1669. ist s. of Miles (1646), of Aldwincle, Northants
B. at Woodstock, Oxon. Adm. at the Middle Temple Nov
13, 1668. Of Aldwincle. Will proved, Dec. 14, 1698. (Nortk-
ants. N. and Q., N.S., i. no.)
FLEETWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton
1675. S. of Captain Geoffrey, of Hesketh, Lanes. B. in the
Tower of London. Matric. Michs. 1675; B.A. 1679-80- M A
1683; D.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1678. Fellow of Eton
College, 1691. Lecturer of St Dunstan-in-the-West London
1689. Chaplain to King William. R. of St Augustine!
London, 1689-1706. Canon of Windsor, 1702. R. of Wex-
ham, Bucks., 1705-23. Bishop of St Asaph, 1708. Bishop of
Ely, 1714-23- A zealous Whig. Author, theological. Died
at Tottenham, Middlesex, Aug. 4, 1723, aged 67. Buried in
Ely Cathedral. (Hist, of King's, 161; D.N.B.)
FLEETWOODE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY
Jan. 24, 1706-7. S. of William, of Missenden, Bucks. School'
Enfield, Middlesex (Dr Uvedale). Matric. 1707. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 18, 1706-7. Died 1737.
FLENT, OLIVER
FLEETWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY,
May 18, 1739. S. of Miles, of London. School, Stand, Lanes.
(Mr Walker). Matric. 1739. An Apothecary, of the parish of
St Luke, Middlesex. Married, in 1745. Buried in Bunhill
Fields, Oct. 23, 1747. (Northants. N. and Q., N.S., i. no.)
FLEMYNG, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1570. B. in London, c. 1552. B.A. 1581-2. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Aug. 2, 1588. Chaplain to the Countess of
Nottingham. R. of St Pancras, Soper Lane, 1593-1607.
Poet and antiquary. Died at Bottesford, Leics., Sept. 18,
1607. Buried there. M.I. Brother of Samuel (1565). (Cooper,
11.459; D.N.B.)
FLEMYNG, AVERY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1554.
FLEMING, BRIAN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
FLEMING, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, May 28,
1703. S. of David, of London, School, Westminster. Matric.
1704; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Fellow, 1709.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 27, 1711; priest, May 31, 1713. R. of
Bixley, Norfolk. R. of Framlingham Earl. R. of Marling-
ford, 1723-8. Died 1747.
FLEMING, GILES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1618-9;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5;
priest, Mar. 6, 1625-6. R. of Gautby, Lines., 1626. R. of
Waddingworth, 1629-65. Buried in Beverley Minster, Jan.
23, 1664-5. Will (York) 1665. (M. H. Peacock.)
FLEMING, JOHN. M.A. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1450. Proctor,
1453-4-
FLEMING, JOHN. B.Civ.L, 1520-1.
FLEMING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 3, 1630. Of
Essex. Matric. 1631. Perhaps s. and h. of Giles, of Warley,
Essex, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 13, 1632. Of
Wariey Place, 'Captain.' (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FLEMING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 14,
1722-3. S. of William, barrister, of Yorkshire. B. atKippax.
Bapt. May 22, 1706. Schools, Sherburn and Wakefield.
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. priest (York) Aug. 16, 1730;
C. of Monk Fryston, Yorks. V. of Thorner, 1731-69. Died
Nov. 1769. (Scott-Mayor, in. 359.)
FLEMMING, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. R. of Ellough, Suffolk, 1610-
18. R. of Barsham, 1617-36. Buried there June 6, 1636.
(Genealogist, N.S., 23, 14.)
FLEMMING, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, June 13,
1683. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1679,
age 18. S. of Thomas, of Madren, Cornwall, gent. Bapt.
there, Apr. 21, 1663. V. of Sancreed, Cornwall, 1692-1708.
Buried Oct. 20, 1708. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Cornwall.)
FLEMIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1589; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1598.
FLEMING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1611; priest, June 7, 1612, as
M.A. Perhaps R. of GtOrton, Cumberland, 1625-39. Buried
there June 13, 1639. But see Al. Oxon. for another of the
names.
FLEMING, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1676. S. of John, of Newfield, Lanes. B. there. School,
'S. Byram.' Matric. 1676.
FLEMING, SAMUEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 27, 1565. Of London. Matric. 1565; B.A. 1569-
70; M.A. 1573; B.D. 1580. Fellow, 1568-81. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 25, 1576. R. of Bottesford, Leics.,
1581. R. of Cottenham, Cambs., 1581. Chaplain to the Earl
of Rutland. Preb. of Southwell, 1609-20. Died at Cottenham,
1620. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1620. Brother of Abraham. (Har-
icood.)
FLEMYNG, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, 1586.
FLEMING, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1508-9.
FLEMING, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1569; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Fellow, 1577. Perhaps R. of
Endgate, Beccles, 1580-1613. R. of Beccles, 1580. Deprived
for nonconformity, 1584. (Cooper, i. 508.)
FLEMING, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1591;
B.A. 1595-*; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 3, 1596,
age 24; priest, Mar. 25, 1597. C. of Morley, Norfolk. V. of
Worstead, in 1603. R. of South Runcton, 1603-14. R. of
Beeston Regis, 1612-22.
FLEMING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 12,
1711-2. S. of William, glover. B. at Gt Urswick, near
Ulverstone, Lanes. School, Little Urswick. Matric. 1712.
Died in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, May 4,
1712.
FLEMING, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
FLENT, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from CLEMENT HOSTEL, Easter,
1544-
148
FLENTON, GEORGE
FLENTON, GEORGE. B.Civ.L. 1520-1.
FLESHWAR, BERNARD. B.A. (? 1616-7); M.A. from SxJoHN's,
1620. R. of Saddington, Leics., 1628-46, sequestered.
FLESHER, JOHN (1685), see FLETCHER.
FLESHWAR or FLUSHWAR, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1606.
FLETCHER, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Cxius,
Apr. 23, 1645. S. of Thomas (1609), reader at Lincoln's Inn.
B. at Braconash, Norfolk. Schools, Bury and London (Mr
Ridley). Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1645-7. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 8, 1647. Brother of John (1644) and William (1638).
(Venn, i. 357.)
FLETCHER, BASIL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 22, 1665.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1670; priest, Sept. 21, 1673.
FLETCHER, CARTER. Adm. sirar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May
20, 1749. S. of Henry (1717), V. of Spondon, Derbs. B. at
Spondon. School, Mansfield, Notts. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 22, 1754; priest, Sept. 19, 1756.
V. of Boylestone, Derbs., 1761-1808. Died July u, 1808.
M I. at Boylestone. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 589.)
FLETCHER, CHARLES. Adm. at CLARK, Feb. 22, 1682-3. Of
Harrold, Beds. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690.
Fellow, 1689. Ord. priest (Lincoln) July 27, 1690. R. of
Clophill, Beds., 1690-1731.
FLETCHER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
c. 1596.
FLETCHER, DAKINS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1619-20. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1622; priest,
Sept. 1623.
FLETCHER, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. Of
London.
FLETCHER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1626. S. of Henry, of Cumberland. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Fellow, 1631.
FLETCHER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July
6, 1648. S. of Anthony, merchant, of York and Dordrecht.
B. at Delft. School, York (Mr Wallis). Matric. 1648; B.A.
1651-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
6, 1649. One of these names R. of Distington, Cumberland;
died before Apr. 1669. (Peile, i. 523.)
FLETCHER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1564. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567. Married,
1605, Margaret Gallard, of Tickhill, widow. Perhaps R. of
Bradenham, Bucks., 1579-92 ; or V. of Tickhill, Yorks., 1596-
1619.
FLETCHER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1622; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25; priest, Sept. 26, 1625. V. of Husborne Crawley,
Beds., 1625-8. Buried there, June 30, 1628. (W. M. Noble.)
FLETCHER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1631. S. of Henry. B. at Moresby, Cumberland.
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
FLETCHER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1606. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Oct. 10, 1608.
FLETCHER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June i, 1747. S. of George, clerk, of Derbyshire, Head Master
of Repton. B. at Repton. School, Repton. Matric. 1747;
B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1762. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) June 30,
1751 ; priest, June 17, 1753. R. of Cubley, Derbs., 1753-1800.
R. of Barton Blount, 1762-76. Chaplain to George, Lord
Vernon. R. of Sudbury, Derbs., 1776-80. R. of Mavesyn
Ridware, Staffs., 1780-1800. Died Oct. n, 1800. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 567.)
FLETCHER, GILES. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1565. S. of Richard, V. of Bishop's Stortford. B. at
Watford. Matric. 1565; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573; LL.D.
1581. Fellow, 1568-81. Deputy Public Orator, 1577-82.
Chancellor of diocese of Chichester, 1582. M.P. for Winchel-
863,1584-6. Remembrancer for London, 1587-1605. Envoy
to Russia, 1588. Treasurer of St Paul's, 1597-1611. Poet
and traveller. Died Feb. 16, 1610-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1611; of
St Catherine Coleman, London. Father of Phineas (1600)
and Giles (1601), brother of Richard (1562). (Cooper, m. 35;
FLETCHER, GILES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1601.
S. of Giles (1565). Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609;
B.D. 1619. Fellow, 1608. Reader in Greek Grammar, 1615;
and in Greek Language, 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
18; priest, Sept. 19, 1613. R. of Helmingham, Suffolk, 1617.
R. of Alderton, till 1623. Poet. Died at Alderton, 1623.
Brother of Phineas. (D.N.B.)
FLETCHER, HENRY. B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1512; B.D. 1520-1.
Fellow of CHRIST'S, 1519-23. One of these names V. of
Aylesford, Kent, 1521-4. V. of West or Town Mailing, 1524.
Will (P.C.C.) !56i.
FLETCHER, JOHN
FLETCHER, HENRY. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1518-9. (Peile, i.
13; where he seems confused with John, of 1517-8.)
FLETCHER, HENRY. Scholar of TRINITY, 1560. S. of Henry,
of Cockermouth, Cumberland. B. there c. 1539. B.A. 1560-1.
Migrated as Fell.-Com. to Caius, Apr. 22, 1569; aged 26.
Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 28, 1562; priest, Mar. 14, 1562-3.
V. of St James, Clerkenwell, 1585-1607. Minor canon of St
Paul's, 1595-1606. Buried there July 14, 1607. (Venn,
i. 64.)
FLETCHER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1565;
B.A. from Clare, 1569-70; M.A. 1573; B.D. 1580. R. of
Barnston, Essex, 1579-1610. R. of Little Easton, 1582-1634.
Died 1634. Admon. (Consist. C. London) 1634. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
FLETCHER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1582.
Will (York) of one of these names; of Chesterfield, clerk.
FLETCHER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 8, 1717.
Of Derbyshire. S. of Samuel (1681-2), V. of Spondon.
Exhibitioner from Derby School. Matric. 1717. V. of
Spondon, 1723-61. Brother of Samuel (1708-9), father of
Carter (1749).
FLETCHER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 27, 1592.
Matric. c. 1592.
FLETCHER, JAMES. Scholar of QUEENS', 1555-7. One of these
names V. of Yoxford, Suffolk, 1554-7.
FLETCHER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 24,
1587-8. S. of Henry, yeoman, of Leeds. School, Leeds.
Matric. 1587.
FLETCHER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 14,
1655. S. of John, of Bury, Lanes., chapman. B. at Bury.
School, Bolton. Matric. 1655; B.D. 1669 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp.
at Oxford, 1675. Perhaps V. of Chipping Walden, Essex,
1664-74. Probably father of James (1676).
FLETCHER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, Oct. 17,
1676. S. of James (? 1655), clerk, of Essex. Matric. 1676;
Scholar, 1680; B.A. 1680-1. R. of Mobberley, Cheshire,
1690-1733. Died 1733.
FLETCHER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 29, 1717.
Of Gloucester. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1720-1.
FLETCHER, JOHN. B.A. 1517-8; M.A. 1521. Probably fellow
of ST JOHN'S, 1520. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. 23, 1519.
FLETCHER, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1524-5. A priest.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 3, 1569.
S. of Robert, of Tivetshall, Norfolk. School, Tivetshall.
Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1569. Matric. 1569; B.A. 1572-3.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at CAIUS, Feb. 5,
1577-8. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Hebden, Yorks.
School, Leeds (Mr Hargraves). Scholar, till 1584; B.A. 1580-
i; M.A. 1584. Fellow, 1587-1613. Mathematician and
astrologer. Benefactor to Caius. Died in College, Oct. 14,
1613. Buried in the Chapel. Will proved (V.C.C.). (Venn, i.
95 ; Venn, Early College Life.)
FLETCHER, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. S. of
Richard (1562), Bishop of London. B. at Rye, Dec. 20, 1579.
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. The dramatist. For an account of
his works see D.N.B. Buried Aug. 29, 1625, at St Saviour's,
Southwark, in the same grave with Philip Massinger. Brother
of Nathaniel (1590). (D.N.B.)
FLETCHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1595;
Scholar, 1599; B.A. 1599-1600. Ord. deacon (Colchester)
Nov. 16; priest, Nov. 23, 1600. V. of Kirton, Suffolk,
1603.
FLETCHER, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from QUEENS', 1606.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 7, 1604. Of
Sussex.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1613.
S. of Thomas, skinner, of London (will, P.C.C. 1617). B.
July, 1596. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1617-8. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 14, 1617.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1614.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, May 15,
1644. 3rd s. of Thomas (1609), of Bury, bencher of Lincoln's
Inn. B. at Bracon-Ash, Norfolk. Schools, Bury (Mr Stephens)
and Pakenham (Mr Wright). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 8,
1647. Brother of Bartholomew (1645) and William (1638).
FLETCHER or FLESHER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY
HALL, Easter, 1685.
FLETCHER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 4,
1737. S. of John, gent., of Cumberland. B. at Westward.
School, Appleby. Matric. 1737; B.A.
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FLETCHER, JOSEPH
FLETCHER, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1595.
Of Yorkshire. Perhaps the same who graduated B.A. from
St Catharine's, 1605-6; M.A. 1609. The religious poet, R. of
Wilby, Suffolk, was probably an Oxford contemporary (see
D.N.B.).
FLETCHER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 26, 1664.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9.
FLETCHER, LANCELOT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1580-1. Perhaps s. of Henry, of Cockermouth, Cumberland.
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. R. of Dean, Cumberland, 1593-
1635. Died 1635. Father of the next.
FLETCHER, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Dec. 20, 1624. S. of Lancelot (1580), of Cumberland, clerk.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Plumbland,
Cumberland, 1628-47. R. of Dean, 1635-64. Died Feb. 7.
1663-4. Buried at Dean. Admon. (Archd. Richmond) 1664.
Father of William (1651). (J3. Nightingale.)
FLETCHER, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 1590.
Of Sussex. S. of Richard (1562), Bishop of London. B. at
Rye, 1575. Matric. 1590; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1597; B.D. 1606.
Fellow, 1594-1611. R. of Barking and Darmsden, Suffolk,
1609. Father of Toby (1645), brother of John (1591).
FLETCHER, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HAM., Easter,
1629. One of these names R. of Todwick, Yorks. Buried
there 1660. Admon. (York) 1661.
FLETCHER, PHINEAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1600. S. of Giles (1565). Bapt. at Cranbrook, Kent, Apr. 8,
1582. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Fellow, 1603-16. Chaplain
to Sir Henry Willoughby. R. of Hilgay, Norfolk, 1620-50.
Poet Died 1650. Brother of Giles (1601), father of William
(1645). (D.N.B.)
FLETCHER, RICHARD. M.A. of Cambridge. Adm. c. 1540.
Of the Province of York. Ord. by Bishop Ridley, c. 1548.
V. of Bishop's Stortford, Herts., 1551-5. At Frittenden,
Kent, in 1557. V. of Cranbrook, Kent, 1559-86. R. of
Smarden, 1566-86. Died Feb. 12, 1585-6, aged 63. Buried
at Cranbrook. M.I. there which states his Cambridge con-
nection, and mentions, Richard (next) and Giles (1565).
(H. G. Harrison.)
FLETCHER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Miens.
1562. S. of Richard (above), V. of Cranbrook, Kent. B. at
Watford, Herts. Scholar, 1563; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1569; B.D. 1576; D.D. 1580. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1569-73. Incorp. at Oxford, 1572. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1569. Preb. of St Paul's, 1572-89.
Chaplain to the Queen. V. of Rye, Sussex, 1574. Preacher
in Chichester diocese. Dean of Peterborough, 1583-89.
Attended Mary, Queen of Scots, at her execution, Feb. 18,
1586-7. Preb. of Lincoln, 1586-92. R. of Barnack, Northants.,
1586. R. of Alderkirk, Lines. Bishop of Bristol, 1589-92;
of Worcester, 1593-4; and of London, 1594-6. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1593-4- Suspended by the Queen for
some time on account of his second marriage. Died June 15,
1596. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Father of
John (1591) and of Nathaniel (1590), brother of Giles (1565).
(Cooper, ii. 205; D.N.B.; N. and Q., S. I., vi. 511.)
FLETCHER, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1592. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1596.
FLETCHER, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1607-8; M.A.
1611. B. in Bangor. Fellow of Jesus, 1611-7. Died at
Saffron Walden. Buried there June 12, 1617. Will (V.C.C.).
(A. Gray.)
FLETCHER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S
July 2, 1631. S. of Thomas, of Bilsdale (? Billesdon), Leics.
B. there. School, Winchester. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5.
FLETCHER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. ao, 1661.
Migrated (age 16) to St John's, June 26, 1662. S. of William
deceased, of Aston, Yorks. B. there. School, Doncaster!
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22 1667-
priest (York) Feb. 1675-6.
FLETCHER, RICHARD Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb.
18,1686-7. 'Grecian 'from Christ's Hospital. S. of Francis
citizen and grocer, of St Stephen, Walbrook, London
Matnc. 1686-7; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694.
Ord. priest (London) Feb. 17, 1694-5. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1697; of London, chaplain of H.M shio
Cambridge.
FLETCHER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar 4
1719-20. Of Kent. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728
Incorp. at Oxford, 1728. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16
1725-6. V. of Bobbing, Kent, 1726. R. of St Marv, Hoo
1753-62. R. of High Halstow, 1753-62. Buried at Milton-by-
Sittingbourne, Dec. 22, 1762. Will (P.C.C.) 1763.
FLETCHER, ROBERT. Resident student at TRINITY HALL
Aug. 1564. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1606- R of
Mawgan-in-Kerrier, Cornwall.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM
FLETCHER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 9,
1681-2. Of Derbyshire. School, Derby. Matric. 1683; B.A.
1685-6; M.A. 1689. V. of Spondon, Derbs., 1695-1719.
Father of the next and of Henry (1717).
FLETCHER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 8,
1708-9. S. of Samuel (above), V. of Spondon, Derbs. School,
Derby. Matric. 1710; Scholar; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
Fellow, 1716. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1716. V. of
Fressingfield, Suffolk. Brother of Henry (1717).
FLETCHER or FLETHAR, THOMAS. B.A. 1503-4.
FLETCHER, THOMAS. B.A. 1513-4.
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 21,
1585. S. of John, of North Elmham, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Sept. 7, 1567. Schools, Norwich (Mr Limbert) and East
Dereham (Mr Paynter). Scholar, 1585; B.A. 1588-9. Died
in College. Buried in St Michael's, Mar. 7, 1588-9. (Venn, i.
125-)
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1609.
S. of Bartholomew, of Campsall, Yorks. Bapt. there, Dec. 4,
1594. B.A. 1612-3. Incorp. at Oxford, as 'M.A.' 1618. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 20, 1615. Barrister, 1622. Bencher,
1639. Reader, 1640. Treasurer, 1652. Sergeant-at-Law,
1654. Died Feb. 4, 1656-7. Buried at Croxton, Norfolk.
M.I. there. Father of William (1638), of Bartholomew (1645)
and of John (1644). (Peile, I. 272; Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Le
Neve, MOD., in. 29.)
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618.
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CAIUS, July 17,
1625. S. of Roger, gent., of St Ives. B. at Ely. School,
St Ives (Mr Smith). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1635.
C. of Stratford-le-Bow, in 1663. In a petition, Oct. 1663, he
states that he 'has been constant, 22 years, in preaching
and reading the Book of Common Prayer. Buried Abp.
Laud, with that book, when others dared not; kept Christmas
Day at St Giles Cripplegate, when others were shut, etc.*
Will (Consist. C. London) 1672. (Venn, i. 271; Cal. State
Papers.)
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Michs. 1627.
Perhaps repetition of above.
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1655. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln).
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
29,1680. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Bangor, Camarv. School,
Bangor. Matric. 1680-1.
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
19, 1728. S. of John, citizen and haberdasher of London.
1 Grecian ' from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2;
M.A. 1735. Master of the Grammar School, Halstead, Essex,
1734-5- Died same year. (A. W. Lockhart.)
FLETCHER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 9,
1743. S. of Joseph. B. at 'Steamdale,' Derbs. School,
Tideswell (Mr Goddard). Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1744; B.A.
1746-7.
FLETCHER, TOBY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 12,
1645. S. of Nathaniel (1590). B. at Barking, Suffolk. School,
Ipswich (Mr Woodseat). Matric. 1645: Scholar, 1648; B.A.
1648-9.
FLETCHER, • WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1584. Migrated to Oxford after four years. B.A.
(Broadgates Hall) Dec. 1587; M.A. 1590. Perhaps R. of
Martlesham, Suffolk, 1608.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1592.
B. at Monk Fryston, Yorks. Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1596-7.
Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 22; priest, Nov. 29, 1601, age 28.
One of these names V. of Shackerstone, Leics., 1628. Perhaps
father of William (1646).
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1613. One of these names, s. and h. of Henry, of 'Morsbie,'
Cambs., adm. at Gray's Inn, May 17, 1615.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1622; B.A. from Clare, 1626; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 5, 1631.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1622. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 23; priest, Sept. 19, 1624. One of these names R. of
Aston, Yorks., 1631-51.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
ii, 1638. S. and h. of Thomas (1609), of Bury St Edmunds,
Esq., bencher of Lincoln's Inn. B. at Tharston, Norfolk.
Schools, Bury (Mr Dickenson) and Pakenham (Mr Wright).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1639. Brother of Bartholomew
(1645) and John (1644).
150
FLETCHER, WILLIAM
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
24, 1645. S. of Phineas (1600), R. of Hilgay, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Oct. 12, 1628. School, Ely. Matric. 1646. Buried at
Hilgay, Dec. 14, 1695. (N. and Q., 6th S., i. 511.)
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
June 27, 1646. S. of William (? 1592), clerk. B. in Leicester-
shire. Matric. 1646.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 16, 1651. S. of Lancelot (1624), clerk, of Dean, near
Cockermouth, Cumberland. B. there. School, Dean. Matric.
1651.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 4,
1711-2. S. of John, deceased. B. at Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Migrated to Trinity (age 22) Feb. 21,
1716-7. Scholar, 1717; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721; B.D. 1728.
Fellow, 1720. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1718. V. of
Hitchin, Herts., 1728-31. Died 1731.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1732. S. of John, R. of Wappenham, Northants. Bapt.
there, Apr. 7, 1715. Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740.
Fellow, 1736. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1737; priest,
June 17, 1739. R. of Dunton, Essex. R. of Leire, Leics.,
1741-7. Buried at Wappenham, Mar. n, 1779; of Weedon
Loys, Northants., clerk. Will (P.C.C.) 1780. (H. I. Longden.)
FLETE, see FLEET.
FLICKE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1640. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1640. One of these names, in 1652, proved
the will (P.C.C.) of his father Robert, of Greeting St Peter,
Suffolk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FLICK, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1610.
Of Suffolk. S. of Robert and Margaret. Bapt. at West
Creeling, Suffolk, May 9, 1594. Matric. Easter, 1611; B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1624. Fellow, 1616-24. Junior
Proctor, 1622-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 27; priest, Aug.
28, 1620. R. of Greeting St Peter, Suffolk, 1625-50, ejected.
R. of Hardingham, Norfolk, 1632-41, ejected.
FLICK, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1633. Of
Suffolk. Probably s. of Samuel, and Sarah, of Greeting St
Peter. Matric. Easter, 1634; B.A. 1637. Samuel and Na-
thaniel Flick were nephews of John Flick, of St Clement's,
Ipswich, whose will (P.C.C.) 1631. (V. B. Redstone.)
FLIGHT, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1630. Matric.
Easter, 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 24, 1637; priest, Mar. 9, 1638-9. C. of Gt
Fransham, Norfolk. R. of Winfarthing, 1641-3. Died 1643.
FLIGHT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 28,
1606. S. of William, of Suffield, Norfolk. School, North
Walsham (Mr Tilles). Scholar, 1606-10; Matric. 1607; B.A.
1609-10; M.A. 1613. R. of Gunton, Norfolk, 1614-20.
FLIGHT, W. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1566. Matric.
Michs. 1567.
FLIGHT, . Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, 1454.
FLINT, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 29,
1623. S. of Robert, Esq., of Stuston, Suffolk. School,
Stuston (Mr Hall). Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1624-8; B.A.
1626-7.
FLINTE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1621;
priest, Dec. 1621. V. of Askham Richard, Yorks., 1625-69.
Married, 1629, Elizabeth Scatcherd, of Wakefield. Died 1669.
(Yorks. Arch, and Top. Journal, xv. 226.)
FLINT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1631. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. Perhaps R. of Cowthorpe, Yorks., 1638-71. If so,
died Mar. 8, 1671, aged 64. But one of these names, b. at
Matlock, Derbs., emigrated to New England, in 1653.
Teacher of the church at Braintree, Mass. Died there Apr.
27, 1668. (Felt, 387; J. G. Bartlett.)
FLINT, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 20, 1625. S. of
Stephen, of Northamptonshire. School, Tichmarsh (Mr
Woolfall). Matric. 1625; B.A. from Jesus, 1628-9; M.A.
1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1630; priest, Sept. 20,
1635. Buried at Wellingborough, Northants., Dec. 30, 1642;
Jacob Flint, minister of Haroden. (Petie, i. 367.)
FLINT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1582-3; B.A.
1586-7; M.A. 1590. R. of St Olave, Silver Street, London,
i592-(?) 1610. Mentioned by Andrew Willet, of Christ's, as
one of the great preachers of the College.
FLINT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595.
FLINT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Lent, 1618-9; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1625; priest,
Mar. 1625-6. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., in 1625. V. of
Hunsingore, Yorks., 1626. R. of Cowthorpe, 1632-8. Died
1638.
FLOWER, GEORGE
FLINT, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 3, 1693.
S. of Francis. B. at Chesterfield. Schoolmaster, Mr Brown.
Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1694-5; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Sept. 1697. R. of Somershall Herbert, Derbs.,
1705-21. Married Margaret, dau. of Robert Dale, of Par-
wick, Derbs. Died Oct. 30, 1721. Buried at Somershall.
M.I. Father of Robert (1724). (PeiU, H. 128; F.M.G.; Cox,
Churches of Derbs., in. 288.)
FLINT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1557.
Matric. Easter, 1559. One of these names adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1565.
FLINT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 27, 1724, as
'George.' Of Derbyshire. S. of Luke (1693), deceased, R.
of Somershall Herbert, Derbs. B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1758.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1728; priest, 1731. V. of West-
bourne, Sussex, 1733-66. V. of Stoughton, 1734-66. Buried
at Westbourne, Feb. 7, 1766. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1766. (A.
Gray.)
FLINT, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1632. B. in St Laurence, Norwich. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
Elected fellow, but not admitted. Ord. deacon (Norwich);
priest, Dec. 18, 1642, age 25. R. of Gt Canfield, Essex, 1642.
R. of Beeston Regis, Norfolk, 1661-85. R. of Runcton, till
1685. Author, sermon. Died Jan. 1685, aged 69. Buried at
St Peter's, Hungate, Norwich. M.I. (Masters.)
FLINT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 3, 1593. Of
Warwickshire. Matric. from King's, c. 1593.
FLINT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Jan. 9,
1688-9. S. of Thomas. B. at Allesley, Warws. School,
Tamworth.
FLINT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
FLINT, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1629.
FLINTOFT, LUKE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 9, 1697. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1. Chaplain at King's
College, 1700. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701; priest,
Dec. 20, 1702. Minor canon of Westminster. V. of Ink-
berrow, Yorks., 1713. Sworn a Gentleman of the Chapel
Royal, Dec. 1715. Reader in Whitehall Chapel, 1719.
Musical composer. Died Nov. 3, 1727. Buried in West-
minster Abbey. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1727. (D.N.B.)
FLIXTON, ADAM DE. Capellanus of the University, 1293.
(Stokes, Chaplains.)
FLOOD, see FLOYD and LLOYD.
FLORENCE, GARRET. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1573.
FLOTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1631. Of
Sussex. B.A. 1634-5.
FLOTER, GILBERT. Fined for not proceeding in Grammar,
1431.
PLOTTER or FLOWTER, JOHN. M.A. 1473-4. Ord. sub-
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, on title of HOUSE OF ST EDMUND,
Cambridge; deacon, Mar. n; priest, Mar. 24, H74-5; 'of
Gosberkirk.' Probably the 'J. Flottar' who left money to
the University, 1479-80. (Gr. Bk. A, 136.)
FLOWE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1626.
FLOWER, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1603.
FLOWER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May
ii, 1646. S. of Roger (1609), R. of Castle Combe, Wilts.
B. there. School, Wotton-under-Edge (Mr Woodward).
Matric. 1646. Ejected from Cardiff; then assisted his father
at Castle Combe. Minister at Chippenham. Died Aug. 1709,
'aged 86.' (Calamy, n. 501; Peile, i. 506.)
FLOWER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at EMMANUEL, 1642. S. of
Ralph, of London, gent. (Already matric. from Merton
College, Oxford, Oct. n, 1639, age 17.) Matric. 1642; B.A.
1643-4; M.A. l647; D-D- I66° (Lit- ReS-)- Incorp. at Ox-
ford, 1653. V. of Boldre, Hants., 1649. R. of St Margaret
Lothbury, London, 1652-99. V. of St Peter-in-the-East,
Oxford, 1667. R. of Naunton Beauchamp, Worcs., 1668.
Married, July 21, 1653, at St Bartholomew-the-Great,
Dorothy Hill. Died 1698-9. Buried in St Margaret's,
Lothbury. (H. G. Harrison.)
FLOWER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1607.
S. of Thomas. B. at Hucknall Torkard, Notts. Matric. 1607;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. from Jesus, 1621. Fellow of
Jesus, 1614-26. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1620, age 28.
V. of Elmstead, Essex, 1624-33. Chaplain to the Lord
Treasurer. (Vis. of Notts., 1614; A. Gray.)
FLOWER, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, Easter, 1574.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1577; priest, Sept. 30, 1579-
R of Langar, Notts., 1580-8. Died 1588. (Contemporary in
Al. Oxon.) (Godfrey, Notts., 290.)
FLOWER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1544.
FLOWER, GEORGE
FLOWER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1551;
Scholar, 1555. Perhaps B.A. (Oxford) 1558. R. of Tetford,
Lines., 1571; and of Wickenby, 1573. Preb. of Carlisle,
1577-82. Admon. (Lincoln) 1583. (Al. Oxon.) Perhaps the
•priest,' s. of Henry, of Langar, Notts. (Vis. of Notts., 1614.)
FLOWER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 17, 1719. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. R. of Skelton,
Yorks., 1727-30. Died 1730.
FLOWER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1579.
Of Nottinghamshire. S. of Thomas, of Langar, Notts., adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 7, 1581.
FLOWER, 'JAY.' Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1584-5-
Doubtless Jayre Flower, s. of John, of Edith-Weston, Rut-
land; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1587. Will (P.C.C.) 1625;
of Whitwell, Rutland. (Peile, i. 181.)
FLOWER, JOHN. M.A. 1574 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. c. 1535.
B.A. (Oxford) 1553; M.A. 1557-8- Supp. for B.D. 1565.
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Ord. priest (Salisbury)
1561. Perhaps R. of Beckingham, Lines.; and R. of Offord
Darcy, Hunts., 1571-85. Preb. of Lincoln, 1572-85. Warden
of Mere Hospital. Died 1585. Admon. (Lincoln) 1585. (But
see Al. Oxon.)
FLOWER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1568;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1572. Incorp. at Oxford,
1578. Probably preb. of St Paul's, 1579-99- R- of Stour-
mouth, Kent, 1580-99. Buried there May 22, 1599. Will,
P.C.C.
FLOWER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1601.
FLOWER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 9, 1607.
Previously ma trie, from Gloucester Hall, Oxford, Jan. 17,
1600-1, age 9. S. of John, Esq., of Whitwell, Rutland.
School, Billesdon, Leics. (Mr Cade). Matric. 1607. Of Whit-
well, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of Ralph Sheldon, Esq.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 26, 1604-5. Brother of
Ralph. (Venn, I. 195; Vis. of Ruts., 1618.)
FLOWER, JOSHUA. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1567;
B.A. 1572-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 16, 1574; priest,
Feb. 9, 1574-5. V. of Sutterton, Lines., 1575.
FLOWER, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 9, 1607.
S. of John, Esq., of Whitwell, Ruts. School, Billesdon, Leics.
(Mr Cade). Matric. 1607. Probably died young; not men-
tioned in the Rutland Visitation. Brother of John (1607).
FLOWER, RICHARD. B.A. 1522-3.
FLOWER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 6,
1621-2. S. of James, of Ely. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6;
M.A. 1629. (Vis. of Combs., 1619.)
FLOWER, ROGER. B.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Wiltshire. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. i,
1604-5, age 18; B.A. 1609; M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1611;
elected 'tanquam socius.' R. of Castle Combe, Wilts., 1613;
and of Little Cheverell, 1625. Father of Benjamin (1646).
(Al. Oxon.).
FLOWER, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1617.
One of these names, s. of John, of Whitwell, Yorks., adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. n, 1619-20. (Add. Pedigrees; Vis.
of Yorks., 1612.)
FLOWER, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
June 26, 1669. Of Yorkshire. School, AUerton. Matric.
1669; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1676. Ord. deacon (London) June, 1672; priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 23, 1672-3. V. of Bamby-in-the-Willows,
Notts., 1675.
FLOWER, THOMAS. M.A. from JESUS, 1617 (Incorp. from
Oxford); B.D. 1621. Already B.A. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1613-4. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1617.
FLOWER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S. May 21,
1658. S. of Thomas. B. at Northallerton, Yorksi School,
Northallerton (Mr Smelt). B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) Sept. 27, 1664; priest (London) June 9,
1666; C. of Radwinter, Essex. Perhaps V. of Leake, North-
allerton, 1667. Died before Oct. 1683. (Peile, i. 581.)
FLOWER, . B.A. 1467-8. Perhaps John 'Pflore,' M.A.;
fellow of CLARE, 1475.
FLOUR, . B.A. 1498-9-
FLOWER, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1586.
FLOWERDAY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1585.
FLOWERDEW, EDWARD. Studied at Cambridge. 4th s. of
John, of Hethersett, Norfolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. ii, 1552. Autumn reader, 1569. Counsel to the Dean
and Chapter of Norwich, 1571 ; and to the town of Yarmouth,
1573. M.P. for Castle Rising, 1572-84. Recorder of Gt
Yarmouth, 1580. Serjeant-at-law, 1580. Baron of the
Exchequer, 1584-86. Died on circuit of gaol-fever at Exeter,
Mar. 31, 1586. Buried at Hethersett. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper,
II. y.D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
FLOYD, HUMPHREY
FLOWERDEW, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS,
Feb. i, 1647-8. S. of Nathaniel, gent., of Farnham, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Benhall (Mr Whight), Stemfield (Mr
Bartlet) and Glemham (Mr Turner). Matric. 1647-8; Scholar,
1651-2; B.A. 1651-2. Probably the 'minister' buried at
Walberswick, Dec. 31, 1659. (Venn, i. 370.)
FLOWERDEW, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1654. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1661; priest, Sept. 1679. C. of
Lopham, Norfolk, 1675.
FLOWERDEW, STANLEY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1612. S. and h. of Anthony, of Hethersett, Norfolk, Esq.,
and Martha, dau. of John Stanley, of Scotway, Norfolk.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 25, 1615-6. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1620; of Scottow, Norfolk.
FLOWERDUE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c.
1593; B.A. from Trinity, 1597-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 29; priest, Sept. 29, 1599. R. of Brampton, Suffolk,
1601-6. R. of Ashby, Norfolk, 1606-18. R. of Helhoughton,
1 606-18.
FLOWERY or FLOURY, WOOLSTONE. Adm. pens, at EM-
MANUEL, Sept. 10, 1595. Matric. c. 1595.
FLOYD or FLUD. ABIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1618. S.
of William, of Northampton, clerk. Bapt. there, at All
Saints', June 29, 1600. Matric. Michs. 1618; B.A. 1621-4.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8; priest, June 9, 1623. (H. I.
Longden.)
FLUID, BRYAN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1571.
One of these names preb. of Lincoln, 1572-5. R. of Sud-
brooke, Lines., 1572-3. R. of East Hatley, Cambs., 1574-5.
FLOODE, DAVID. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1558.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1563. Will (P.C.C.) 1621,
of one of these names; V. of Cudham, Kent.
FLOODE, DAVID. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1561.
FLUDD, DAVID. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', c. 1591.
FLOYD, DAVID. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1594; B.A.
from Jesus, 1599-1600. One of these names, of LJwydiarth,
Anglesey, adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1601-2.
FLUED, DAVID. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 4, 1627.
FLOYD or FLUDD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Michs. 1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Incorp. at Oxford,
1586.
FLOOD or LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 22,
1594. Of Salop. Matric. c. 1593.
FLOOD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1618-9, as Floyd; M.A. 1621, as Lloyd. The fellow, of
1618, was Edw. Lloyd, whom see.
FLUDD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1639; B.A. 1639-40. One of these names, a 'preaching
minister,' was V. of Yaxley, Hunts., in 1651. Apparently
instituted in 1664.
FLUDD or LLOYD, GEORGE (1579), see LLOYD.
FLOYD or LLOYD, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1610. B. at Cherbury, Salop. B.A. from St John's,
1613-4; M.A. from Queens', 1617. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 24, 1615, age 24.
FLUED, HENRY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1546.
FLUDD, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1557.
FLOODE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1561;
B.A. 1563-4.
FLUED, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1576. B.
in Cambridgeshire. Perhaps ord. deacon at the College of
Dpuay, 1588; sent to Valladolid, 1589. Became a Jesuit.
Died in London, Mar. 7, 1640-1. (Records S.J., i. 503.)
FLUDE, HERBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1562.
FLOYD, HUGH. B.A. from JESUS, 1601-2; M.A. 1605; D.D.
1617. Fellow, 1602-11. B. at IJwydiarth, Anglesey. R. of
Woodford-by-Thrapston, Northants., 1609. R. of Barton
Seagrave, 1610. Chaplain to James I. Archdeacon of
Worcester, 1623-9. Buried at Barton Seagrave, July 18,
1629. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next. (A. Gray.)
FLOYD or LLOYD, HUGH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 5, 1628.
Of Northamptonshire. S. of Hugh (above), R. of Barton
Seagrave. Bapt. there, Sept. 22, 1611. Scholar, 1628; B.A.
1631-2; M.A. 1635; B.D. 1642. Incorp. at Oxford, 1634.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9. Perhaps V. of Iver,
Bucks., 1634. V. of Fordham, Cambs., 1661-89. R- of
Cheveley, 1663-89.
FLOOD, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1562.
152
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FLUDD, JAMES. B.A. (? 1602-3); M-A- from CLARE, 1606;
D.D. from Sidney, 1618. Fellow of Sidney. R. of Carlton
with Willingham, Cambs., 1610. Perhaps V. of Swinstead,
Lines., 1618-26. Will (P.C.C.) 1626; of Newington, Surrey,
D.D. Probably father of the next. (Vis. of Cambs.)
FLUDD, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1628.
Probably s. of the above. Scholar; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
FLOWDE, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1537-8.
FLUDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Feb. 1564-5. One
of these names, of London, late of Clifford's Inn, was adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 16, 1574- (Peile, I. 90.)
FLUDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1565.
FLUDD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
FLUDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1567. One
of these names adm. at the Inner Temple, 1574.
FLOYD or LLOYD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs.
1602. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1605, as 'B.A.'
FLOUDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1607;
B.A. 1610-1, as 'Fiord.'
FLUD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 25, 1626. S.
of John, gent, of CockleyCley, Norfolk. B. at Wells. School,
Lynn (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1626. One of these names adm.
at Leyden, 1649. (Venn, i. 278.)
FLUDD or LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 6, 1637. S. of Evan, R. of Rhoscolyn, Anglesey. B.
there. School, Bangor. Matric. 1637.
FLOYD or LLOYD, JOHN (1646), see LLOYD.
FLOYD or FLUDE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 23,
1684. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1687-8.
FLOOD or FLOWD, LANCELOT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1561.
FLUD, LEWIN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1629;
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2. Perhaps student at Leyden,
July 25, 1634, as Levinus Fluvius.
FLUD, MEREDITH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
FLUD, MICHAEL. Adm. at TRINITY, a scholar from West-
minster, 1593; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Apr. 13, 1600. Minister at Stretham, Cambs., in 1629. P.C.
of Knockholt, Kent. Buried Feb. 20, 1644.
FLOYD or LLOYD, PETER (1681), see LLOYD.
FLOOD, RALPH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, June
30, 1619. Of Hitcham, Bucks. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622.
Fellow, 1622-4. Drowned. Buried in the College Chapel.
(Harwood.)
FLUDD, RALPH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 27, 1663.
Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1666-7.
FLUDE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1571;
B.A. 1574-55 M.A. 1578.
FLUDE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1577-8.
FLUDD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1586;
B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
FLOUDE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1597-
8; B.A. 1601-2.
FLOOD or LLOYD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1623; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
FLUDD or LLOYD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 6, 1637. S. of Nathaniel, gent., deceased, of Chirk,
Denbigh. B. at Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh. School, Bangor.
Matric. 1637.
FLUD, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1588.
FLUD, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593; B.A.
1596-7.
FLUD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 30, 1597.
FLUED, SPLENDIAN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1576. Probably of Enfield, Herts.; adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 27, 1582-3.
FLUDD, THOMAS. Licensed to practice medicine by the
R.C.P. Oct. 17, 1595. 'Born in London; M.D. of Cambridge.'
Not found in our records. (Munk, I. 107.)
FLOYD, FLUDD or LLOYD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS,
Easter, 1604. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 21, 1607-8; priest,
May 22, 1608. V. of Renhold, Beds., 1612, as 'B.A.' V. of
Thurleigh, 1616-30. Married, at Renhold, Aug. 8, 1614,
Elizabeth Pecke.
FLUED, WILLIAM. Esquire Bedell, 1549-c. 1530. Apparently
not a graduate. (Stokes, Bedells, 81.)
FODEN, SAMUEL
FLUDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1556. R. of Ufford, Northants., 1559-74. R- of Stilton,
Hunts., 1560-5. Preb. of Lincoln, 1569-74. One of these
names, 'LL.B.,' was R. of Offord Cluny, Hunts., 1563-74.
Died 1574. Will (P.C.C.) 1575. (T. P. Dorman.)
FLUDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1567. Ord. priest, Mar. 4, 1568-9. One of these names V. of
Buckminster, Leics., in 1576. 'Aged 30; married; ord. by
Bishop of Peterborough.' (Lib. Cleri, Lincoln.)
FLOYD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1609.
FLOYD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1613 ;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. One William Fludd, M.A., V. of
Dorney, Bucks., 1633.
FLOYD, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. 1660, from Oxford. (Identi-
fication uncertain.)
FLUDE, . Matric. sizar from QUEENS', c. 1591.
FLOYER, SACHEVEREL. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 20) at ST
JOHN'S, May 29, 1719. S. of Ralph, gent., of Staffordshire.
B. at Sutton. School, Tamworth. Matric. 1719. Of Hints
Hall, Staffs. Married Susanna, dau. of John Floyer, of
London, Esq. Died s.p. Aug. 6, 1735. (Burke, L.G.).
FLOYER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 16,
1702. S. of Samuel. B. in London. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. Scholar, 1702-3; Matric. 1704; B.A. 1705-6.
V. of Belgrave cum Birstall and Thurmaston, Leics., 1720-
49-
FLUCODE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1604. Of
Cambridgeshire.
FLUETT, GILES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1555.
FLUSHWAR, RICHARD, see FLESHWAR.
FLY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. n, 1635.
FLYER, FRANCIS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1667. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas (1638). Sheriff
of Herts., 1688. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Chester,
of Cockenhatch, near Barkway. Died Jan. 12, 1722, aged 72.
Brother of Thomas (1669), father of the next. (Clutterbvck,
in. 446.)
FLYER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 5,
1707. S. of Francis (above), Esq. B. at Cockenhatch, near
Barkway, Herts. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1708.
Died before 1722.
FLYER, RALPH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1645.
S. of Francis, of Brent Pelham, Herts. B. in London, c. 1627.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653; M.D. 1665. Fellow,
1648-84. Travelled in France and Italy. Died Jan. 20,
1683-4. Buried in the College Chapel. M.I. Brother of the
next. (Le Neve, M on., v. 49.)
FLYER, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1638. S. of
Francis, of Hertfordshire. Died Jan. I, 1658-9. Buried at
Brent Pelham. Father of the next and of Francis (1667).
(Cussans, vii. i; Vis. of London, 1634.)
FLYER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1669.
S. of Thomas (above). B. at Pelham, Herts. Matric. 1670;
B.A. 1673; M.A. 1677. Fellow, c. 1672. Died 1680. Brother
of Francis (1667). (Harwood.)
FOBERY, see also FOLBERY.
FOBERYE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1583.
FOBERYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1583-
FOCHE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 18, 1709. S. of
William (1678). B. at Herne, Kent. Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. from St John's, 1716; B.D. 1723. Fellow of
St John's, 1713-26. Junior proctor, 1721-2. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 27, 1716; priest, Sept. 21, 1718. V. of Higham,
Kent, 1725-32. Minor canon of Rochester, 1728-32. Died
Feb. 6, 1731-2, aged 58. Buried at Higham. M.I. (Scott-
Mayor; H. G. Harrison.)
FOOCHE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16, 1630.
Of Kent. Matric. 1631.
FOCHE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 17, 1678. Of
Canterbury. 2nd s. of Henry, of Canterbury, Esq. Matnc.
1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Fellow, 1685. V. of Herne,
Kent, 1689-1713. Died 1713. Buried at Herne. Father of
Henry (1709). (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
FOCKWELL, PHILIP, see FOXWELL.
FODEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 20, 1676. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Died
Mar. 1688. ('Foden, of Fulford,' in Staff*. Pedigrees.)
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FODEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 30, 1703. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) May 30, 1708; priest
(London) Sept. 24, 1710. R. of Market Ovcrton, Rutland,
1725-40. R. of Deene, Northants., 1727-49. R. of Thorpe
Achurch, 1743-8. R. of Easton-on-the-Hill, 1748-5. Died
June 4, 1758. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
FOE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1575.
FOGG, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 22,
1686. S. of Laurence (1644), D.D. B. at Heaton-Norris (or
Heaton-Mersey), Lanes. School, Eccles, Lanes. Matric.
1686; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694; D.D. 1709. V. of St Oswald,
Chester, 1699-1739. R. of Heswall, 1702-16. Preb. of Chester,
1702-39. R. of Doddleston, 1716-39. Died Jan. 8, 1739.
Buried in Chester Cathedral. Father of John (1718), Orlando
(1723) and Robert (1718). (G. Mag.)
FOGG, DANIEL. D.D. from JESUS, 1703. S. of D., of Oxford
city, gent. Matric. from St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, July 12,
1670, age 13; B.A. (Queen's College, Oxford) 1674; M.A.
1676-7. P.C. of All Hallows, Staining, 1688-1728. Died
May 5, 1728. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Own.)
FOGGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1718. S. of Arthur (1686), D.D. B. at Chester. School,
Chester. Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725; B.D. 1733;
D.D. 1745. Fellow, 1724-49. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
19, 1725; priest, June 5, 1726. R. of Haselbury Bryan,
Dorset, 1729-47. R. of Spofforth, Yorks., 1747-74. Preb.
of Ripon, 1750-74. Preb. of York, 1756-74. Died in York,
Apr. 20, 1774. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Orlando (1723) and
Robert (1718). (Scott-Mayor, in. 317.)
FOGGE, LAURENCE. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Sept. 28, 1644.
Migrated (age 16) at St John's, Aug. 2, 1645. S. of Robert
(1612), clerk. B. at Preston, Lanes. School, Bolton. Matric.
1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652; B.D. 1659; D.D. 1679.
Fellow of St John's, 1650. Taxor, 1657. Approved for
presbyterian orders, June 16, 1658. R. of Hawarden, till
1662. Afterwards conformed. R. of Wicken Bonant, Essex,
1668-71. V. of St Oswald, Chester, 1672-99. V. of Plemond-
stall, 1673. Preb. of Chester, 1673-91. Dean, 1691-1718.
Author, theological. Died Feb. 27, 1717-8. Buried in Chester
Cathedral. Father of Arthur (1686). (D.N.B.)
FOGGE, ORLANDO. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 28, 1644.
Migrated (age 19) at St John's, Aug. 2, 1645. S. of Robert
(16x2), R. of Hoole. B. at Preston, Lanes. School, Wigan.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Received presby-
terian ordination, and afterwards episcopal. R. of Hawarden,
Cheshire, 1662-6. Died at Shrewsbury, c. Nov. 10, 1666.
M.I. at St Mary's, Shrewsbury.
FOGG, ORLANDO. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 26,
1723. S. of Arthur (1686), D.D. B. in Chester. School,
Chester. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon
(Chester) June 16, 1728; priest, Sept. 31, 1729. C. of Halton,
Cheshire, 1736. Brother of Robert (1718) and John (1718).
(Scott-Mayor, in. 364.)
FOGGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 25, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. from St John's, 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i;
priest, Mar. 2, 1617-8. (Perhaps, as in Al. Oxon., R. of
Moresby, Cumberland, 1618; and of Grasmere, Westmorland,
1627. But Robert Fogge, of Longthorpe, Northants., clerk,
was licensed, Apr. 22, 1624, to marry Ann Robinson.)
Chaplain to Col. Mytton, of the Parliamentary army. R. of
Hoole, Lanes., 1641-7. R. of Bangor-is-Coed, Flints., 1646-
62, ejected. Died at Nantwich, Cheshire, 1676, aged 80.
Father of Laurence (1644) and Orlando (1644). (Calamy, n.
605; Phillips' Civil War in Wales.)
FOGGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1718. S. of Arthur (1686), D.D. B. at Chester. School,
Chester. Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Ord.
deacon (Chester) July 28, 1723; priest, June 20, 1725. Minor
canon of Chester. R. of Handfey, Cheshire, 1730-5. Died
1735- Brother of John (1718) and Orlando (1723). (Scott-
Mayor, in. 317.)
FOGG, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1676. S. of John, deceased, of Liverpool. B. there. School,
Chester. Matric. 1676.
FOGGERTHWAITE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAG-
DALENE, May 5, 1670. S. of John, of Richmond, Yorks.
School, Richmond. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1674; priest, Dec. 1674.
FOLBERY, see also FOBERY.
FOLBERY, GEORGE. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1517; B.D. 1524;
D.D. (Montpelier). Fellow of CLARE, 1515. Fellow of Pem-
broke. University preacher, 1519. Master of Pembroke,
J537-40- R- of Maidwell St Mary, Northants., 1534-7. Poet,
FOLEY, THOMAS
orator, and epigrammatist. Died c. Oct. 1540. Buried at
St Mary-the-less, Cambridge. Will (V.C.C.) 1540. Of the
family of Fowbery, of Fowbery, Chatton, Northumberland.
(Cooper, i. 76; D.N.B.; Vis. of Yorks., 1585; H. M. Wood.)
FOLBERY, JOHN. B.A. 1538-9. Of Northumberland. M.A.
1542. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1539.
FOLCHAM or FOLSAM, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1504-5.
FOLCHIER, see also FULCHER.
FOLCHIER, FRANCIS. M.A. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Perhaps V. of
Calton and of Lakenham, Norfolk, 1692-1715, deprived.
FOLCHIER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 22, 1707. B. at
Norwich. Matric. 1707. Perhaps adm. student at Leyden,
Apr. 10, 1710, as Folkier. *
FOLDINGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1597.
See FOLKINGHAM.
FOLDS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Feb. 25, 1642-3.
S. of William. B. at Loughborough, Leics. School, Lough-
borough (Mr Laugh tonhouse). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1646-7.
FOLDS or FOWLDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST
JOHN'S, May 9, 1705. S. of John, deceased. B. at Burnley,
Lanes. School, Burnley. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord.
deacon (London) July 4, 1710; priest, Sept. 23, 1711.
POLE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1564;
B.A. 1570-1.
FOLEY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1631.
FOLEY, JOHN. Incorp. M.B. 1681, from Trinity College,
Dublin. Adm. there, Aug. 6, 1673, age 14; B.A. 1677; M.B.
1680. 2nd s. of Samuel, of Clonmel and Dublin. Incorp. at
Pembroke College, Oxford, 1687. M.D. (Oxford) 1687. Of
Cheshire. Buried at Stockport. Brother of Samuel (1681).
(Burke, Ext. Bart.)
FOLEY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 7, 1703.
S. of Robert, Esq., of Stourbridge, Worcs. B. in London.
Schools, Hartlebury, Worcs. (private; Mr Perse) and Charter-
house. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1703-5. Migrated to Peter-
house, Mar. 31, 1705. Scholar there, 1705; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1710. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1707-16. Moderator, 1712.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3,
1710; priest (Ely) Feb. 25, 1710-1. Died June 12, 1716.
M.I. in Old Swinford Church. (Venn, i. 510.)
FOLEY, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 23, 1739.
S. of Robert, of Stourbridge, Worcs. School, Newport,
Shrops. (Mr Lea). Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1745-4;
M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June xx, 1744; pnest,
Dec. 22, 1745. Chaplain of Trinity, 1746-57. V. of Barring-
ton, Cambs., 1750. R. of Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcs., 1764-
75. Admon. P.C.C.
FOLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. ix,
1737. S. of Thomas (1711), of Stoke Edith, Heref. School,
Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1738;
B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744; D.D. 1756. Fellow, 1743. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Dec. 17, 1734. Ord. priest (Norwich)
June, 1745. V. of Newent, Gloucs., 1762. R. of Kingham,
Oxon. Dean of Worcester, 1778-83. Died Jan. 8, 1783.
Buried at Worcester. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1732).
(F. S. Hockaday.)
FOLEY, SAMUEL. M.A. 1681 (Incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin). Adm. there, June 8, 1672, age 16; B.A. 1675;
M.A. 1678; D.D. 1691. Fellow, xst s. of Samuel, of Clonmel,
and Dublin. Chancellor of St Patrick's, Dublin, 1689-94.
Dean of Achonry, 1691-4. Bishop of Down and Connor,
Ireland, 1694-5. Died May 22, 1695. Will, Dublin. Brother
of John (1681). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; A. B. Beaven.)
FOLEY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
July 4, 1657. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Whitley, Worcs. B. at .
Stourbridge, Worcs. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1659-60. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1657. M.P. for Co. Worcs., 1679-81,
1689-98; for Droitwich, 1699-1701. Died Feb. i, 1701-2.
Will (P.C.C.) 1702. (A. B. Beaven.)
FOLEY, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at TRINITY, Sept.
18, 1711. S. of Thomas, of Stoke Edith, Heref. School,
Hereford (Mr Rodd). Matric. 1712; M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
M.P. for Hereford, 1734-41; for Co. Hereford, 1742-7. Died
Apr. 3, 1749. Father of the next and of Robert (1737).
(Nash, n. 465.)
FOLEY, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at TRINITY, Sept.
27, 1732. S. of Thomas (above), of Stoke Edith, Heref.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739.
M.P. for Droitwich, 1741-7, 1754-67; for Co. Hereford,
1767-75. Heir to Thomas, Lord Foley. Succeeded to his
estate, 1766. Recorder of Droitwich. Created Baron Foley
of Kidderminster, 1776. Died Nov. 14, 1777. Brother of
Robert (1737). (Nash, n. 465.)
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FOLJAMBE, FRANCIS
FOLJAMBE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 27, 1661. S. of Peter, Esq., of Milford-in-Sherburn,
Yorks. B. there. Bapt. Feb. 26, 1643-4. School, Sherburn.
Matric. 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 2, 1664. Of Aldwark
and Steeton, Yorks., Esq. Married, at Westow, Sept. 17,
1668, Elizabeth, dau. of George Montague, of Westow. Died
at Aldwark, May 13, 1707. Buried at Ecclesfield, May 19.
M.I. there. Father of the next, brother of Godfrey (1661).
(Hunter, S. Yorks., 11. 61; Burke, L.G.; Vis. of Yorks., 1665;
M. H. Peacock.)
FOLJAMBE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 7, 1692. srd s. of Franas, gent. (1661). B. at Westow,
near Malton, Yorks. (mother's home), Aug. 9, 1675. School,
Worsbrough. Matric. 1693. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 30, 1695. Succeeded his father at Aldwark. Died Dec. 6,
1752. Buried at Ecclesfield. Father of the next. (Hunter,
S. Yorks., H. 61; M. H. Peacock.)
FOLJAMBE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 20, 1723. S. of Francis (1692), Esq., of Aldwark, Yorks.
B. at Aldwark. Bapt. Oct. 24, 1704, at Ecclesfield. School,
Kirk Leatham. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 23, 1724-5.
Died at St Germains, France, Jan. 19, 1726-7. Buried at
Ecclesfield, Apr. i, 1727. (Scott-Mayor, in. 361.)
FOLJAMBE, GODFREY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1567. S. of Godfrey, of Morehall, Derbs. B.A. 1568-9.
Married Jane, dau. of Richard Trentham. Died Nov. 15,
1591. Buried at Brampton, near Chesterfield. Will, P.C.C.
(Cooper, ii. 274; Hunter, u. 60.)
FOLJAMBE, GODFREY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS,
Easter, 1572. S. of Sir Godfrey, Knt. B. at Walton, Chester-
field, Derbs., Nov. 21, 1558. M.P. for Co. Derbs.; for Dun-
wich, Suffolk, 1580-1. Owned large estates in Derbs. and
Yorks. Sheriff of Derbs., 1589. Benefactor to Jesus and
Magdalene. Buried at Chesterfield, June 14, 1595. M.I.
Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, n. 273; Lines. Pedigrees, 363; M. H.
Peacock.)
FOLJAMBE, GODFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 27, 1661. S. of Peter, Esq., of Hope, Derbs. B. there.
Bapt. Oct. 16, 1645. School, Sherburn, Yorks. Matric. 1661.
Died at Steeton, 1665. Buried at Ledsham. Brother of
Francis (1661). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
FULJAMBE ('FOOLYAMS'), H. Matric. pens, from MAG-
DALENE, Michs. 1562.
FULJAMBE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1574; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581.
FOLJAMBE, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from MICHAEL HOUSE,
Easter, 1544. Perhaps 'Godfrey,' s. of Sir James, of Walton,
Derbs., and Aldewark, Yorks. B. 1528. Sheriff of Derbs.,
1578. Knighted (as Geoffrey of Derbs.), Jan. 24, 1579-80.
Died Dec. 22, 1584-5. Father of Godfrey (1572). (Hunter, n.
58; Lines. Pedigrees.)
FOLKARD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July
3, 1706. S. of Francis, of Parham, Suffolk. B. at East
Bergholt, Suffolk. Matric. 1706; B A. 1709-10; M.A. 1737.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1711-2; priest, Dec. 1714. R.
of Clopton, Suffolk, 1722. R. of Hasketon, 1736-53- Died
Nov. 26, 1753. (G. Mag.)
FOLCARD, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. Of
Suffolk.
FOLCARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 18,
1669. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1675. R. of Sotherton, Suffolk, 1675. R. of
Uggeshall, 1678.
FOLKELEN, ROBERT. B.A. 1459-60; M.A. 1464.
FOLKES or FOWKES, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. (age 15) at
CAIUS, July 2, 1594. S. of Richard, citizen of London. B.
there. School, London, under Dr Grant (Westminster).
Scholar, 1595-9. Perhaps knighted, July, 1603. (Vis. of
Herts., 1634.)
FOWKE, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm pens, at TRINITY, Mar. u,
1645-6. Doubtless 2nd s. of John, alderman of London (Lord
Mayor, 1653). B.A. 1649-50. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1650. (Staffs. Pedigrees.)
FOWKE, EDWARD. M.Gram. 1503-4. (Identified with the
next in Gr. Bh. T.)
FOWKE, EDWARD. B.A. 1503-4 (one year at Oxford); M.A.
1508; B.D. 1519-20. Of GOD'S HOUSE. One of the first
fellows of Christ's. R. of Navenby, Lines., 1513-29. V. of
Newark, 1521. Died 1529. Admon. (V.C.C.) 1529, to brother
Roger. (Peile, I. 5.)
FOLKES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1561.
FOULKES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
1714. S. of John, grocer. B. at Denbigh. School, Ruthin,
Denbigh. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Fellow,
1719. Perhaps R. of Caerwys, Flints., 1730-40; of Llanvwrog,
Denbs., 1740. Died same year. Brother of Robert (1713).
FOLKES, ROBERT
FOLKES, FRANCIS. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
Ord. priest (Colchester) Sept. 2, 1594. R. of Earl Soham,
Suffolk, 1600.
FOULKE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
Oct. 29, 1661. S. of Francis, gent., of Camphaire, Waterford,
Ireland. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1661. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 9, 1663.
FOULKE, FRANCIS. From Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. there,
May 26, 1685, age 17. S. of Robert. B. at Canaghnehiney,
Cork, Ireland. School, Charleville. Matric. Michs. 1689;
B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1694. Incorp. at Dublin, 1702. (Al.
Dub.)
FOLKE, HENRY. B.Civ.L. 1459-60.
FOLKES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577.
Matric. Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584.
POKES, JOI!N. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
FOWKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 2, 1674. Matric.
1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1677-8.
FOULKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 24,
1689. S. of John, clerk. B. at St Michael's, Llanfihangel-
Glyn-Myfyr, Denbigh. School, Ruthin. Matric. 1689; B.A.
1693-4; M.A. 1697; B.D. 1705. Fellow, 1696-1719. Proctor,
1702-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 26, 1700; priest, Mar. 16,
1700-1. Head Master of Pocklington School, 1704-9. R. of
Medbourne-cuw-Holt, Leics., 1717-48. Died May 16, 1748.
Buried at Holt. M.I. there. Will, Leicester. (Scott-Mayor;
Nichols, u. 729.)
FOWKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. i,
1718. Of Middlesex. .School, Bishop's Stortford. Scholar,
1718; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1724;
priest, Dec. 1725. V. of North Walsham, Norfolk, 1730.
FOULKES, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 3, 1718. S. of Peter, Esq., deceased, of Eriviat, Henllan,
Denbighs. and Margaret Betton. School, Cotesbacb, Leics.
(private). Matric. 1719. Succeeded to his father's estate.
Married, Sept. 25, 1729, at Henllan, Catherine, dau. of Henry
Roberts, of Rhydonen. Buried at Henllan, May i, 1758.
FOLKES, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1619; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19; priest, Sept. 20, 1624. Minister at Haddenham, Cambs.,
1629. Father of Robert (1655).
FOLKES, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Dec. 23,
1698. S. of John, of Cheveley, Cambs., Esq. Matric. 1699.
Of Cheveley, Esq. Married Frances, dau. of Robert Pennyng,
Esq. Died 1746, aged 65. M.I. at Cheveley. Father of
Martin (1729-30). (Suff. Man. Fam., u. 113; Le Neve, Mon.,
u. 108.)
FOLKES, MARTIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, July 31, 1706.
S. of Martin. B. in London, 1690. Matric. 1709; M.A. 1717
(Com. Reg.). Studied at Saumur. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1746.
Incorp. at Cambridge, 1749. F.R.S. 1741- President of the
Royal Society, 1741-52. Member of the French Academy,
1742. President of the Society of Antiquaries, 1750-4.
Author, antiquarian, etc. Died June 28, 1754. Buried in
Hillington Church, Norfolk. A monument erected to him in
Westminster Abbey, in 1792. Father of Martin (1737) and
brother of William (1717). (D.N.B.)
FOLKES, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 3,
1729-30. S. of Martin (1698), of Cheveley, Cambs. Matric.
1729-30. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 15, 1731.
FOLKES, MARTIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Oct. 29, 1737.
S. of Martin (1706). B. in London. Matric. 1737. Sent to
study at Caen, Normandy. Killed there by a fall from his
horse, during his father's lifetime.
FOWKE, PHINEAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1655.
S. of Walter, of Little Wirley, and Brewood, Staffs., Esq.
B. in Yorkshire. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661; M.D. 1668.
Fellow, 1660-84. F.R.C.P. 1680. Practised in London for
some years. Afterwards lived at Little Wirley Hall. Died
Jan. 1710, aged 72. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1711. (Munk, i. 417.)
FOWKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 28, 1669.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1670; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1674. Signs for deacon's and
priest's orders (London) June u, 1674. R. of Stanmore,
Midds., 1677-86. R. of Greystoke, Cumberland, 1686-93.
Buried there Feb. 19, 1692-3.
FOLKES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1560.
Perhaps s. of Robert, citizen and merchant of London. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Mar. 4, 1564-5. Of Mountnessing,
Essex. (Peile, i. 72.)
FOULKES or FOWKES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at
MAGDALENE, Apr. 7, 1655. S. of Martin (1619), clerk, of
Haddenham, Cambs. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1655; B.A.
1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4,
1663.
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FOULKES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
23, 1670. S. of Peter, gent., of Eriviat, Henllan, Denbigh.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Probably R. of
Llanfair, Denbighs., 1675. R. of Llanbedr, 1683. Precentor
of Bangor, 1685-1728. Died c. 1728. One of these names
adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 16, 1668, as 's. and h. of Peter, late
of Llanasaph, Flints., Esq., deceased.' (Misc. Gen. d Her.,
N.S., n. 28.)
FOULKES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 27, 1713. S. of John, grocer. B. at Denbigh. School,
Ruthin, Denbigh. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720.
Fellow, 1719. Proctor, 1731-2. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 25,
1720. V. of Stow-cww-Quy, Cambs., 1725. V. of St Catherine
Cree, London, 1732-52. V. of Steeple Ashton, Wilts. Will
(P.C.C.) 1771. Brother of Edward (1714)-
FOULKES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 5,
1724. S. of Edward, of Cheshire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1724; Scholar, 17*5.
FOAKES or FOOKES, ROGER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c.
1595- B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Feb. 24, 1604-5. C. of Sailed, Norfolk. R. of
Belaugh, c. 1628.
FOWKE, ROGER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 4, 1672.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1673; Matric. 1675; B.A.
1675-6. Ord. priest (London) May ax, 1676.
FOLKES, SIMON. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1587.
Perhaps s. of John, of Swaffham Bulbeck, Camb. Of Cheveley,
Cambs., and of Burtons, Freckenham, Suffolk. Died 1642,
aged 76. Will dated, Feb. 20, 1641. (Copinger, Manors of
Suffolk, iv. 164; Suff. Man. Fam., p. 113.)
FOLKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1561;
Scholar. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. n, 1564-5. as of
London.
FOLKES or FALKES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE,
Miens. 1579.
FOLKES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 18,
1626-7. One of these names V. of North Clifton, Notts.,
1629-61. Died 1661.
FOWKES, THOMAS. Incorp. M.A. 1664; and B.D. 1671, from
New College, Oxford. Matric. there, Dec. i, 1642, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1647; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1667. Fellow of New
College, 1645-8 and 1660. (Al. Oxon.)
FOULKS, THOMAS. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1675. S. of Thomas,
of Llanfechan, Montgom, Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
May 14, 1662, age 19; B.A. (Jesus, Oxford) 1665. (Al. Oxon.)
FOLKES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1642. Of the Isle of Ely. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. Ejected
from Sudbury, Suffolk, 1662. Afterwards a preacher at
Colchester. (Calamy, u. 438.)
FOLKES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Nov. i, 1717. B.
in London. Matric. 1717. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 20,
1 7 1 7, as 2nd s. of Martin, late of Gray's Inn ; and at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 22, 1720. Of Hillington, Norfolk. Registrar
of the Alienation Office. Died Apr. 9, 1773. Brother of
Martin (1706). (G.E.C.; G. Mag.)
FOLKE, . B.D. 1519-20, see FOWKE, EDWARD.
FOLKINGHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1550.
FOLKINGHAM, JOHN. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1597; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. V. of Weston, Lines., 1604. P.C. of
Burton-on-Trent, 1611-56. Died June 12, 1656, aged 78.
M.I. at Burton. Father of Thomas (1647) and William (1642).
FOLKINGHAM, NICHOLAS. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1637-8.
Lecturer at Greenwich, 1643. V. of South Weald, Essex,
Aug. 6, 1646. V. of St Mary, Nottingham, Feb. 24, 1647-*.
P.C. of Sneinton. Died at Nottingham, Mar. 1648-9. Father
of the next. (Shaw, i. 352, 330; Peile, i. 597.)
FOLKINGHAM, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 29, 1661. S. of Nicholas (above), V. of South Weald,
Essex. B. there. School, Nottingham (Mr Pitts). Matric.
1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon and
priest (York) June, 1668. R. of Sutton Bonington, Notts.,
1668-1701. R. of Glenfield, Leics., 1671. Died 1701. Ad-
mon. (Leicester) 1701. (Peile, i. 597.)
FOLKINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
May 13, 1647. S. of John (1600-1), clerk, of Burton-on-
Trent. School, Burton. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1. Brother
of the next.
FOLKINGHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 16) from PEM-
BROKE, Michs. 1642. S. of John (1600-1), clerk. B.atBurton,
Staffs. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1649. Incorp. at Oxford, 1649.
R, of North Piddle, Worcs. , 1 660. Brother of Thomas (above) .
FOLKLYNG, . Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1535-8.
FORBY, JOHN
FOLLENSBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Easter,
1612. B. at Akeley, Durham. Migrated to Christ's. B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (London) 1618, age 24;
priest, Feb. 1618-9. (Peile, i. 289.)
FOLLIOTT, EDWARD. LL.B. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Sir John, of Naunton, Worcs., Knt. Matric. from Hart
Hall, Oxford, Apr. 13, 1632, age 22; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1632.
R. of Alderton, Northants., 1634, sequestered. Restored,
c. 1660. R. of Foots Cray, Kent, 1634. Probably died 1684.
(Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
FOLLIOT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1618-9.
FOLSER or FULSER, . B.A. 1464.
FOLSER or FULSER, . M.A. 1503-4.
FOLSHAM, JOHN. D.D. of Cambridge. Carmelite friar of
Norwich. Provincial of the Carmelites. Died at Norwich,
Apr. 18, 1348. (Pits, 459; Weever, 806.)
FOLTON, . M.A. 1481.
FOLVILLE, WILLIAM. D.D. of Cambridge. Of Lincolnshire.
Franciscan friar. Buried at Stamford, 1384. (Pits.)
FONES, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1597.
Scholar, 1599-1600.
FONS, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1521-4.
FONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 3,
1660. S. of Samuel, minister, of Woodbury, near Exeter
(ejected, 1662). B. at Exeter. School, Exeter (Mr Hyter).
Matric. 1660. Student at Leyden, Aug. 28, 1668. Practised
as a physician at Ipswich. Died there 1679.
FONNEREAU, CLAUDIUS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 10,
1717-8. 2nd s. of Claude, of Christchurch, Ipswich, and
Wicks-Ufford, Suffolk, Hamburgh merchant, B. in Middle-
sex, Apr. 14, 1701. B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725; LL.D. 1734.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1726. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 31,
1724; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1726. R. of Clapton, North-
ants., 1726-84. Died Dec. i, 1785, at Christchurch. Buried
at St Margaret's, Ipswich. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next.
(Burke, L.G.; Cussans' Herts., m.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd
S., v. 281; H. I. Longden.)
FONNEREAU, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, July 3,
1748. S. of Claudius (above). B. Sept. n, 1732. Scholar,
1749; Matric. 1750; LL.B. 1755. In holy orders. R. of Gt
Munden, Herts., 1773. Died Feb. 23, 1817, aged 84, at his
seat, Christchurch, Ipswich. Will, P.C.C. (Burke, L.G.;
T. P. Donnan; Corder, Christchurck.)
FONT (? FANT), HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1598.
FOOCHE, see FOCHE.
FOOKS or FOWKS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1586.
FOOKS, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1609.
FOORT, see FORT.
FOOTE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 8, 1645. Matric.
1645; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653; M.D. 1664. Perhaps V. of
Little Swaffham, Cambs.; ejected, 1662. Afterwards in
London. (Calamy, i. 254.)
FOOTT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 7,
1697-8. S. of John, of Saint Veryan, Cornwall, gent. Matric.
1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1714. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 17,
1712-3. Barrister, Nov. 26, 1714. Perhaps died June 27,
1730. (H.R.C., 48.)
FOOTS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
(Contemporaries at Oxford.)
FOOT, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 29, 1648. Of
London. B.A. 1651.
FOOT, WALTER. M.A. from KING'S, 1719. S. of George, of
Madley, Heref. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford,
May 8, 1707, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1710-1. Ord. priest
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1712. V. of Chalgrave, Beds., 1712-43. V. of
Harlington, 1718-50. R. of Halstead, Kent, 1725-42. R. of
Hockliffe, Beds., 1743-50. Buried there Apr. 4, 1750. (Al.
Oxon.; Beds. N. and Q., H. 343.)
FOOT, . B.A. 1485-6.
FORAKER, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1610-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1612.
FORBY, FELIX. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. Of Norfolk.
Matric. c. 1593; B.A. 1595-6.
FORBYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Jan. 29, 1582-3.
S. of John, of Beeston, Norfolk. Schools, Beeston and
Rougham. Matric. 1582-3; Scholar, 1585-90; B.A. 1586-7;
M.A. from St Catharine's, 1590; B.D. 1598. Fellow of St
Catharine's. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Nov. 9, 1590.
R. of Beeston, Norfolk, 1598; and of Attleborough, 1614-38.
Author. Buried at Attleborough, Dec. 29, 1638. Father of
the next. (Venn, i. 117.)
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FORBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July i, 1634.
S. of John (1582-3), R. of Attleborough, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Botesdale (Mr Nich. Eston). Matric. 1634; Scholar,
1636-41; B.A. 1637-8. Ord. priest (Chichester) Oct. 9, 1660.
C. of Hopton, Suffolk, in 1667. Master of Leman's School,
Beccles, 1667-72. (Venn, i. 314.)
FORBIE, JOHN. 'B.A. of ST CATHARINE'S' when ord. deacon,
Dec. 23, 1671 (Gloucester) and licensed chaplain to Lord
Tracy, of Toddington, Gloucs. Probably adm., 1668, as
Forsby. (F. S. Hockaday.)
FORBY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, 1716-7.
S. of Thomas. B. at Saham Toney, Norfolk. School,
Wymondham (Mr Sayer). Scholar, 1717; LL.B. 1722. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June, 1723; priest, Dec. 1723. R. of
Fincham, Norfolk, 1723-45. R. of Barton St Andrew, I74I-5-
Died 1745. Father of the next. (Peile, n. 191.)
FORBY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 23,
1751. S. of Joseph (1716), R. of Fincham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Lynn (Mr Daville). Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1751;
B.A. 1756; M.A. 1764. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1758.
C. of Threxton. (Peile, 11. 256.)
FORBIE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 19,
1678. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1684.
FORCET or FORSETT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, (age 10)
from CHRIST'S, Feb. 1563-4. S. of Richard, of Gray's Inn.
Migrated to Trinity. Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
Fellow of Trinity, 1574-81. M.P. for Wells, Somerset, 1606-
n. J.P. for Middlesex, 1620. Author, political and poetical.
Buried at Marylebone Church. Will proved (P.C.C.) May 25,
1630. Brother of Henry (1563-4) and William. (Peile, i. 82.)
FORCET, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1578-9.
FORCET or FORSETT, HENRY. Matric. pens, (age n) from
CHRIST'S, Feb. 1563-4. S. of Richard, of Gray's Inn. B.A.
from St John's, 1571-2. Brother of Edward and William
(1563-4). (Peile, i. 82.)
FORCET, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 25, 1559. Of London. Matric. 1559. Fellow, 1562-3.
V. of All Saints', Edmonton, 1572-5. 'A good poet.' (Cooper,
i. 349; Harwood.)
FORSET, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
FORSETT, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Apr. 1670.
Matric. 1671, as Fossett; M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
FORCET or FORSETT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Feb. 1563-4. S. of Richard, of Gray's Inn. Of Stonham
Parva, Suffolk, gent. Brother of Edward and Henry (1563-4).
(Peile, i. 82.)
FORD, see also FORTH.
FORD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1554.
B. at Cundall, Yorks. Migrated to Trinity. Scholar, 1555;
B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563; B.D. 1570. Fellow of Trinity,
1562. Incorp. at Oxford, 1565. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23,
1566-7; priest (London) Apr. 6, 1567. R. of Richmond,
Yorks., 1569. V. of Masham and Kirkby Malzeard, 1570^-8.
R. of KeigbJey, 1572-8. Succentor of York Minster. Died
1578. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, i. 58.)
FORD, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 6, 1679.
Of Worcestershire. (See JOSEPH FOORD.)
FORD, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 6,
1709-10. S. of Joseph, doctor (Medicus). B. at Stourbridge,
Worcs. School, Mansfield. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A.
from Peterhouse, 1720. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1720-4. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Jan. i, 1724-5; priest, Jan. i, 1726-7. R.
of South Luffenham, Rutland, 1727. Died Aug. 22, 1731.
FORD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 3, 1620. Matric.
1620-1; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1626. C. of Rochford, Essex. V.
of Gt Warley, Essex. Died there July 10, 1659. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1661. Father of the next.
FORD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 30, 1646.
S. and h. of Edward (above), V. of Gt Warley, Essex. B. at
Rochford. Schools, Billericay (Mr Long), Little Warley (Mr
Holden) and Brentwood (Mr Lathum). Matric. 1646. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1647; and at the Inner Temple, 1647.
Barrister, 1654.
FOURD, EMANUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1584-5.
Presumably the Romance writer, author of Parismus, etc.
(D.N.B.)
FORD, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 27, 1630. S. of
Richard, farmer, of Kingsly, Staffs. School, Repton. Matric.
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1689.
FORD, HARRISON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL, June 7,
1743. S. of John, of Wallington, Herts. School, Bury.
Matric. 1743; B-A- 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Fellow, 1749. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Oct. 23, 1748; priest, Dec. 25, 1751. V. of
Twyford, Hants., 1753-6. One of these names V. of Barnby
Dun, Yorks., c. 1775. R. of Kirkbramwith. (M. H. Peacock.)
FORD, THOMAS
FORD, HECTOR. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, May 2, 1626,
from Trinity. Of London. Not recorded in Trin. Cott.
Register.
FORD or FOORTH, HENRY. B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1504; B.D.
1511-2. Fellow of JESUS. V. of All Saints', Cambridge,
1511-24. V. of St Stephen, Coleman Street, London, 1517-
24. Died before Nov. 18, 1524. (A. Gray.)
FORD, JAMES. M.A. 1701 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of William,
of Oxford city. Matric. from New College, Oxford, Mar. 18,
1686-7; B.A. (Oxford) 1690; M.A. 1693. Fellow of New
College. Died at Oxford, Aug. 13, 1743. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
FORD or FORTH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1572; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. R. of Goodnestone, Kent,
1584-93. V. of Eltham, 1597-1627. Married, at Eltham,
Oct. 4, 1602, Mary Courteus. Died Mar. 19, 1627. Buried at
Eltham. (Cooper, H. 160.)
FORDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621.
FORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 24, 1645-6.
S. of Emanuel, of Honiton, Devon. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Apr. 16, 1641, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1644.
One of these names V. of Totnes, Devon, 1663-4.
FORD, JOHN. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps B.A.
from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1624-5; M.A. 1630.
FORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 18, 1748.
S. of Richard, metal founder, of Lancashire. B. at Cansery,
near Hawkshead. School, Sedbergh, Yorks. Matric. 1748;
B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17;
priest (Ely) Dec. 25, 1753. C. of Girton, Cambs. Perhaps V.
of Colwich, Staffs., 1760-71; and R. of Gratwick, 1761-71.
(Scott-Mayor, HI. 575.)
FOORD, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1679.
(See CORNELIUS.)
FORD, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1594. Of York-
shire. Migrated to Queens', June 14, 1596; B.A. 1597-8;
M.A. 1601. R. of Nunburnholme, Yorks., 1601-43. Preb. of
York, 1605. Will (P.C.C.) 1657.
FOURD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1559;
B.A. 1564-5.
FORD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1596.
FOURD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1557.
FORDE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 19,
1682. S. of William, M.D. (? 1618). B. at Charlton, Kent.
School, Oundle. (In the Oundle School register the father is
described as 'Londinensis.') Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
Ord. priest (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9, as 'M.A.'
FORD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May n, 1738.
(Already ma trie, from Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. n,
1735-6, age 18.) Of Lincolnshire. S. of Samuel, of Erdington,
Warws., gent. B. at Strawston, Lines. Bapt. there, Aug. 25,
1717. School, Sutton Coldfield (Mr Paul Lowe). Matric.
1739; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. R. of Brampton Abbotts,
Heref., 1742-93. V. of Monkland, 1754-80. Died May 6,
1793, in Hereford. Will (P.C.C.) 1793. His father was an
uncle of Dr Samuel Johnson. (A. L. Reade.)
FORD, SIMON. B.D. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Richard,
of East Ogwell, Devon. B. at East Ogwell. Schools, Exeter
and Dorchester. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Nov.
4, 1636, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1641. Student of Christ
Church, 1648-51. M.A. 1648; B.D. 1649-50; D.D. 1665.
Expelled from Oxford for puritanism, 1641; restored by the
parliamentary visitors, 1647. At one time minister at
Puddletown, Dorset. V. of St Laurence, Reading, 1651-9;
and of All Saints', Northampton, 1659-70. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Aug. 28, 1661. Chaplain to the King. P.C.
of St Mary Aldermanbury, 1671-7. R. of Old Swinford,
Worcs., 1676-99. R. of Llansannan, Denbs., 1685. Author,
Sermons. Married (i) Mrs Ann Thackham, of St Mary's,
Reading; (2) Martha Stamp, of Reading. Died Apr. 7, 1699.
Buried at Old Swinford. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ; J. Ch. Smith.)
FORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 24, 1651. B. at
Willington, Derbs. School, Repton. Matric. 1651; Scholar,
1652; B.A. 1654; M.A. 1658. C. of Clifton Campville, Staffs.,
1650-60. Lecturer at Gresley, Derbs.; ejected, 1662. After-
wards, as preacher, in prison at Stafford and Derby. Died
1677. (Calamy, i. 322.)
FORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 20,
1668-9. S. of William. B. at Ford-green, Staffs. Bapt.
Feb. 19, 1652-3. School, Audlem, Cheshire (Mr Coulton).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 1673; priest, Sept. 24, 1676. V. of Wymondley, Herts.,
1676. V. of St Ippolyt's, 1686-1710. Died c. 1710. (Peile, n.
19; Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.)
FORD, THOMAS
FORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 30, 1690.
Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1703. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19,
1698; priest, Feb. 17, 1705-6. Perhaps V. of Banweft,
Somerset, 1713. Preb. of Wells, 1721-46. Died Aug. 29,
1746. One of these names 'B.A.' Master of the Free School,
Buckingham, 1696. (Peile, u. 118.)
FORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1723. S. of Thomas, innkeeper, of Hereford. B. there. School,
Hereford. Matric. 1723. Died in College. Buried at All
Saints', Cambridge, Dec. 6, 1724.
FOARD, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May i,
1652. S. of William, gent., of Scarborough, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sneaton. Matric. 1652.
FOURD, W. Matric. pens, from PETKRHOUSE, Michs. 1559-
FOURDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1557;
B.A. 1561-2.
FORD, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY, 1578. B. at Bury,
Suffolk, 1559- B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1591. Fellow,
1581. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1587-8.
University preacher. Chaplain to the Levant Company at
Constantinople, 1611; returned to England, 1614. One of
these names ('B.D.') V. of Thurleigh, Beds., 1594-1615; of
Keysoe, 1596-7; and afterwards V. of Bristow, Herefs., 1615.
(D.N.B.; Marsh Harvey, Beds., 531.)
FORD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2. Migrated to Oxford, 1622. M.A. from Broad-
gate Hall, 1624; M.B. and M.D. from Pembroke College,
1631. Admon. (York) 1635; of Newark, Notts., M.D. (Al.
Oxon.)
FORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Jan. 3,
1690—1. S. of William, citizen of London. B. there. School,
Newington. Matric. 1691. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan.
24, 1694-5.
FORDE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 26,
1696-7. Matric. 1697.
FOORD, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 24,
1724. 2nd s. of William, gent., deceased, of Scarborough,
Yorks. B. there. Schools, Thornton and Kirk Leatham,
Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731;
D.D. 1753. Fellow, 1729. Taxor, 1734. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Sept 22, 1728. R. of Foxholes, Yorks., 1736. Perhaps
R. of Weaverthorpe, in 1753. Died June 12, 1762. Will
(P.C.C.) 1763. (G. Mag.)
FORDE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 22,
1735. S. of John. B. at Stone Hall, Pembrokeshire. School,
St Petrox (Mr Rowe). Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1736; B.A.
1738-9-
FORDE or FOORDE, . B.A. 1521-2.
FORD, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1557.
FORDAM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1610.
FORDHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 20, 1681. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of Richard, of Royston, Herts. Matric.
1681; B.A. 1685-6. Died at Bedford. Buried at Therfield,
Herts. (Cussans, i. 149; where the date of his death is
apparently confused with that of William (1713), see Clutter-
buck, in. 593.)
FORDAM, ROBERT. Degree in Divinity or Law, 1458-9. A
monk.
FORDHAM, ROBERT. B.A. 1534-5- One of these names R. of
Brome, Suffolk, 1549. R. of Stuston, 1566-70.
FORDHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, July 3,
1622. S. of Philip, husbandman, of Sacomb, Herts. School,
Watton (Mr Ro. Porter). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M.A.
1629. V. of Flamstead, Herts., 1628-38. Licensed preacher
in Lincoln diocese, 1634. Went to New England, 1638. One
of the founders of Sudbury, Mass. Resided there, 1639-43.
Afterwards at Hempstead, Long Island. Minister at South-
ampton, L. I., 1649-74. Married, in England, c. 1631,
Elizabeth Benning. Died c. Nov. 1674. (Venn, i. 259; J. G.
Bartlett.)
FORDHAM, WILLIAM, Adm. pens. (' age 30* sic.) at ST JOHN'S,
June 8, 1665. S. of Edward, deceased, of Kelshall, Herts.
B. there, 1643. B.A. 1671-2. Of Therfield. Wfll proved,
May 30, 1678. (Cussans, i. 148.)
FORDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 30,
1713. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Royston.
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Taxor, 1725. Con-
duct of King's, 1727. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 9, 1720.
V. of Royston, Herts. Died Sept. 16, 1747, aged 51. Buried
at Therfield. M.I. Admon., P.C.C. (Cluiierbuck, m. 593.)
FORDYNGHAM, ED. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1566.
FORMAN. THOMAS
FOREBENCH, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1612; B.A. 1616; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June ii ; priest, June 12, 1620. R. of Hennay Magna, Essex;
sequestered, 1642; restored. Died 1666. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FORER, W. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
FORGE, ELIAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27,
1688. S. of John (? 1663), clerk, Master of Beverley School.
B. at Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley. Matric. 1688; B.A.
1691-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1692. V. of Beverley
Minster, 1692-1703.
FORGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1663. S. of Thomas (? 1631), clerk, of Ellington-in-Masham,
Yorks. B. there. School, South Dal ton. Matric. 1663; B.A.
1666-7. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1668. Probably Master of
Beverley School, 1669-74; and father of the above.
FORGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1631,
as 'Frogg'; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21, 1634; priest, June 12, 1636. V. of North Cave,
Yorks., 1646-81. Died 1681.
FORGON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 30, 1621.
S. of Samuel, yeoman. B. at Gipping Stow, Suffolk. School,
Bacton. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 31; priest, June i, 1629.
FORKELOWE, see FAIRCLOUGH.
FORMAN, ABRAHAM. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Yorkshire. Matric. from University College, Oxford, Nov. 8,
1611, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1614-5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1627;
Supp. for D.D. 1644. Fellow of University College, 1619-48;
ejected; restored, 1660-7. Died July 6, 1667. (Al. Oxon.)
FORMAN, ADEODATUS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1613; priest,
Dec. 1613. V. of Whitton, Lines., 1615. V. of Roxby, 1627.
FORMAN, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1489-90; MA. 1493.
FORMAN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1578; B.A. 1581-2. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
1586. C. and schoolmaster at Bawdeswell, Norfolk, 1585.
R. of Eastwood, Notts., 1589. R. of Gedling, 1603-40.
Buried May 8, 1640.
FOREMAN, GERVASE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar.
22, 1668-9. S. of Gervase, farmer, deceased. B. at Castleton,
Notts. School, Gedling, Notts. (Mr Palmer). Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 25,
1673-
FORMAN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1606;
B.A. 1608-9. One of these names V. of Roxby, Lines., in
1646; another R. of Redmile, Leics., 1613. (Peile, i. 260.)
FORMAN, JOHN. B.A. from JESUS, 1588-9. One of these names
was ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1606; but
described as age 26 and M.A. He was C. of Illington, Norfolk.
FORMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 3, 1679.
2nd s. of John, grocer, of Kent B. at Elham, Kent. Schools,
Elham (Mr Perae, Crew and Cross) and Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1680, as 'Thomas.' Migrated to Christ's, Mar. 3,
i68i-a. B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Incorp. at Oxford, 1691.
(Peile, II. 86.)
FORMAN, JOHN. M.A. from QUEENS', 1725 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of John, of Devizes, Wilts. Matric. from Hart
Hall, Oxford, Apr. 9, 1717, age 18; B.A. (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1720); MA. 1725. R. of Bishopstrow, Wilts. (Al.
Oxon.)
FORMAN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. R. of West Halton, Lines.,
1591-1612.
FORMAN, SIMON. Of JESUS. Licensed to practise medicine,
1604. S. of William, of Wiltshire. B. at Guidhampton (?),
Dec- 30, 1552. School, Salisbury. Entered Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1573, as servitor. Usher in small schools at Wilton,
Ash more and Salisbury, 1574-8. Practised astrology and
medicine in London, where he was frequently in trouble with
the authorities. Author. Buried at Lambeth, Sept 12, 161 1.
(D.N.B.)
FORMAN, THOMAS. B.A. 1485.
FORMAN or FARMAN, THOMAS. B.A. 1511-2; M.A. 1515;
B.D. 1521-2; D.D. 1524. Fellow of QUEENS', 1514-25.
President of Queens', 1525-8. An early reformer. R. of
All Hallows, Honey Lane, London, 1525-8. Died 1528.
Referred to in will of Wm Gybbons (P.C.C., 1526) as Farman.
(Cooper, i. 37.)
FOREMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559-
FORMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1566.
158
FORMAN, THOMAS
FORMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Perhaps B.D. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 30, 1585. R. of South Ferriby,
Lines., 1591-3. R. of Wintringham, 1592-1623. R. of Gt
Coates, 1592. V. of Little Coates, 1605-6. V. of Haynton,
1607.
FORMAN, WATSON. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 20,
1665. S. of Parmeridry, of Middleton. B. in Northampton-
shire. School, Melton, Leics. B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 17, 1668-9; priest, June 6, 1669. R. of
Swallow, Lines., 1670-1717.
FORMAN, . B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482.
FORMAN or FARMAN, . M.A. 1489.
FORMLEY, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 22, 1740.
Name removed, 1743.
FORNHAM, PETER. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1400.
FORREST, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Sept.
8, 1591. Of Morborne, Hunts. Matric. 1591. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 8, 1595. Knighted, Aug. 20, 1604. M.P. for
Wallingford, 1624-5, 1626. Father of the next.
FORREST, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1618. S. and h. of Sir Anthony (above), of Morborne,
Hunts., Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 8, 1620.
FOREST, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1550. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1555.
FORREST, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1579-
80; B.A. from Clare, 1584-5; M.A. from Magdalene, 1588.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25, 1585; priest, Jan. 31, 1585-6.
R. of Morbome, Hunts., is85-(?) 1626.
FORREST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 7, 1590. Of
Rutland. Matric. 1590; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597; B.D. 1604.
Fellow, 1597-1607. Incorp. at Oxford, 1602 and 1606.
Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Sept. i, 1607.
FORREST, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1597.
FORREST, MILES. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CHRIST'S, June,
I565-
FORREST, MILES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 12, 1595.
Matric. 1595. Migrated to Trinity; Scholar, as Emilius
Forrest, 1599; B.A. 1599-1600. One of these names adm. at
the Middle Temple, 1602, as s. of Miles, of Morborne, Hunts.
FORREST, MILES. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 5, 1619.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 16x9.
FORREST, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
FOREST, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1454-5.
FOREST, WALCOTT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1586.
FORRESTER, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Mar. 17,
1608-9. S. of William, M.D., of London. School, London
(Mr Slater). Matric. 1610; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1616. R. of Folke, Dorset, 1614-45; sequestered;
reinstated, 1660-5. R- of Whatley, Somerset, 1664-8.
Married, Nov. 2, 1660, Joane Pawlet, widow. Buried at
Folke, Oct. 1668. (Venn, i. 201; F. S. Hockaday.)
FORESTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May
28, 1695. S. of Adam. B. at Westminster. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1696; B.A. 1698-9 j M.A.
1702. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. 1702; priest (Lincoln)
May 31, 1702. V. of Monks Kirby, Warws., 1702-6. Died
1706.
FORRESTER, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, May
17, 1615. Matric. 1615.
FORESTER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1631. Scholar from Westminster, 1630.
FORESTER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1576.
B. in Cambridge, 1561. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord.
deacon (London) July 21, 1585, age 25; priest, 1586. Held
curacies in London diocese. Chaplain to the Earl of Lincoln.
R. of Mavis-Enderby, Lines., 1606-22. (In the Bishop's
register he is described as 'of Corpus,' but there is no other
graduate of these names.) According to Cooper^, in. 58, and
D.N.B., he practised physic; and was indicted in 1593, with
H. Barrow, for an attack on the Church. Logical and medical
writer.
FORRESTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 27,
1749. S. of William. B. at Newport, Salop. School, Newport.
Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1764.
FORESTER, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
June 18, 1712. S. of Matthew, of Wandsworth, Surrey. B.
1692. School, Westminster. Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1713;
B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 22, 1718-9.
FORESTER, PULTER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1706. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of James, of Cottered, Herts. B. there,
Mar. 30, 1690. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10. Adm. at the
FORTESCUE, JOHN
Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1704-5. Of Broadfield, Herts., Esq.
Sheriff of Herts., 1717. Married Agnes, dau. of William
Harvey, of Chigwell, Essex. Buried at Cottered, Dec. 6, 1753.
Father of the next and Richard (1744) and perhaps William
(1731)- (Clutterbuck, in. 516.)
FORESTER, PULTER. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 20,
1737- 4th s. of Pulter (above), of Broadfield, Herts. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1740-1 •
M.A. 1744; D.D. 1757. Fellow, 1741. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 19, 1742; priest (London) Dec. 23, 1744. R- of Knap-
well, Cambs., 1745. R. of Cosgrave, Northants., 1752-78.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1756-78. Preb. of Salisbury, 1759-78.
R. of Gayhurst with Stoke Goldington, Bucks., 1759-66.
Chancellor of diocese of Lincoln, 1766-78. R. of Passenham,
Northants., 1769-78. R. of Skinnand, Lines. Chaplain to
the King. Archdeacon of Buckingham, 1769-78. J.P. for
Northants. Died July 20, 1778. Buried at Cosgrave. M.I.
Will, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker; H. I. Longden; T. P. Donnan.)
FORESTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July 6, 1744. sth s. of Pulter (1706), of Broadfield, Herts.,
Esq. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Fellow, 1749.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 19, 1748-9; priest (Norwich) Mar.
1750-1. R. of Easton, Essex. V. of Ashwell, Herts., 1756-69.
R. of Passenham, Northants., 1762-9. Died Apr. 19, 1769.
Buried at Passenham. Will, P.C.C. (Baker, H. 192.)
FORESTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 24,
1708. Of Dorset. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1712.
FORESTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 12, 1607.
Of Cambridgeshire. Licensed to practise Medicine and
Surgery, 1608. He obtained his medical license after being
prosecuted by the College of Physicians for unlawfully
practising in London. Described as M.A. and a clergyman.
(Cooper, n. 495.)
FORRESTER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, June
13,1673- Of Shropshire. B.Dec. 1655. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
M.P. for Wenlock, 1689-1718. Knighted, Aug. 1689. Died
Mar. 4, 1717-8. (A. B. Beaven.)
FORESTER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEM-
BROKE, May 12, 1731. ist s. of William (? Pulter, 1706), of
Broadfield, Herts., Esq. B. in London. Matric. 1731; B.A.
X735-6- Married Anne, dau. of Francis Mundy, of Mark-
eaton Park, Derbs. Died Feb. 9, 1768, aged 53. Buried at
Mackworth, Derbs. Brother of Pulter (1737) and Richard
(1744). (Cluiterbuck, in. 516; Glover, n. 591.)
FORRET, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604.
FORSET, see FORCET.
FORSHEDE, JOHN. Proctor, 1433-4.
FORSITH, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 12, 1634. S. of James, R. of Old or Wold, Northants.
B. in London. School, Harborough, Leics. Matric. 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19,
1641.
FORSITH, ROBERT. 'Of PEMBROKE HALL, Cambridge' (not
recorded there or in University records). Subscribed for
priest's orders (Bristol) May 24, 1662. R. of St Mary Port,
Bristol, 1662-4. R- of St Peter, Bristol, 1664-7. R- of
Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset, 1667-1717. Died Apr. 17,
1717, aged 85. (F. S. Hockaday.)
FORT or FOORT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 4, 1717. S. of Hugh. B. at Huntsham, Devon. School,
Tiverton. B.A. 1720-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1761; of Huntsham,
clerk.
FORTE, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1321-5. Referred to
as a sick clerk in London, July i to Sept. 29, 1327. R. of
Holy Trinity-the-less, 1323. (Trin. Coll. Adm., i. 84.)
FORT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 13,
1639. S. of William. B. at Haxey-in-Axholme, Lines.
School, Laughton-en-le-Morthen (private; Mr Seaton).
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) July i, 1646. (Peile, i. 459; where he seems
confused with W. Forth, LL.D.)
FORTESCUE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1555- Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, 1562 ; eldest s. of Henry,
of Faulkborne, Essex; and brother of the next. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FORTESCUE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1566-7 (ist in the ordo); M.A. from Pembroke,
1570. Fellow of Pembroke, 1567. Probably s. of Henry, of
Faulkborne, Essex. Named, with his brother Francis, in
the father's will (P.C.C., 1576). Married Sarah, dau. of
Nicholas Williams, of Burghfield. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FORTESCUE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 29,
1672. S. of Thomas. B. at Spernall, Warws. SchooJ, Spern-
all (Mr Grove).
159
FORTES CUE, WILLIAM
FORTESCUE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Lent, 1629-30. One of these names s. of John, of Faulkborne,
Essex; age 18 in 1634. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FORTH, see also FORD.
FORTH, AMBROSE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1560. B. in London, c. 1545. Matric. 1560; B.A. from Jesus,
1564-5 (ist in the ordo); M.A. 1568; LL.D. from Trinity,
1581. Fellow of Jesus, 1568-73. Master in Chancery in
Ireland, 1579-1610. Knighted, Aug. 1604. Died Jan. 13,
1609-10. (Cooper, ii. 525; Midds. Pedigrees.)
FORTH, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1569;
B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Licensed to practise medicine, 1587.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1582.
FORTH, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', 1601. Of
Essex. Probably s. and h. of Edward, of Kelvedon, Essex.
Of New Windsor, Berks. Will proved, July 27, 1612. (Suff.
Man. Fam., i. 131.)
FORTH or FORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June
24, 1599- S. of Thomas, of Suffolk. School, Hadleigh.
Matric. 1599; Scholar, 1600-4; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. from St
Catharine's, 1606. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609;
priest, May 30, 1613. C. of Belaugh. C. of Burwell, Lines.,
1614. R. of Swainsthorpe, Norfolk, 1620-45; ejected; re-
instituted, 1660. Will proved (Norwich) 1671. (Venn, i.
170.)
FOURTH or FOORD, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
c. 1592. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, 1572. Scholar, 1592; B.A. 1596-7. Married
Joan Walton. Will proved, Aug. 31, 1646. Probably father
of William (1616). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 119.)
FORTH, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 31, 1672.
Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
Perhaps of Cranworth, Norfolk, gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 31, 1681.
FOURTH, PHILOLOGUS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559. S. of William, of Hadleigh, Suffolk. Of Witnesham,
tent. Married Mary, dau. of John Wiseman, of Thornham,
uffolk. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 119.)
FORTHE or FURTH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1577; B.A. 1577-8. One of these names R. of
Frinton, Essex, 1585-1616; R. of Gt Holland, 1589-1618.
Died 1618. Adinon. (Consist. C. London) 1619.
FORTH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1552. Of Streatham, Surrey. S. of Robert, clerk of the
Privy Seal. B. in St Dunstan-in-the-East. LL.B. 1556-7;
LL.D. 1562. Incorp. at Oxford, 1567. Adm. advocate, Jan.
20, 1562-3. Master in Chancery, 1579. One of the council of
the Lord High Admiral. Died Oct. 3, 1595. Buried at St
Gregory's by St Paul's. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, H. 187; Midds.
Pedigrees.)
FOURTH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559-
FOARTH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1589.
FORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, May 30,
1651. S. of Thomas, alderman, of Chesterfield, Derbs.
School, Chesterfield. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5.
FOURTH, VALENTINE. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1606.
FORTH, W. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1562.
FORTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1606.
FOURTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1616. Doubtless ist s. of Philip (?I592), of Hadleigh, Suffolk;
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1618. Died before 1643.
FORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 16,
1626-7. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir William, of Butley Abbey,
Suffolk. Age 5, in 1615. Matric. 1626-7. Of Butley, Esq.
Will proved, May 10, 1645. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 120.)
FORTH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1632,
a scholar from Westminster, 1633. S. of William, of Nayland,
Suffolk. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1635; LL.B. 1638; LL.D.
1646. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1639-49. Adm. advocate, Jan.
29, 1646-7. Of St Giles-in-the-Fields, London. Will proved
(P.C.C.) 1671. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 119.)
FORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 17,
1675-6. S. of Thomas, brewer, citizen of London. B. there.
Schools, St Paul's and Dorking (Mr Fisher). Matric. 1676;
Scholar, 1676-81; LL.B. 1681. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4,
1682-3; priest (Norwich) Apr. 1683. R. of Eriswell, Suffolk,
1683-1715. Died 1715. (Venn, i. 456.)
FORTH, YOUNG ('Junius'). Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1643. Of Suffolk.
FORTHO, see FURTHO.
FORTIUS, JOHN. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1598-9.
FOSBROOK, RICHARD
FORTREY, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1622.
Probably 2nd s. of John, of All Hallows, Lombard St,
London. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. from Emmanuel, 1628. R. of
Northolt, Middlesex, 1647. V. of Godalming, Surrey, 1648.
Buried Feb. 28, 1661, at Godalming. Will (Archd. Surrey)
1661. (Manning and Bray, i. 646; Vis. of London, 1634.)
FORTRY, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1649. Of London.
Probably s. and h. of Peter, of St Dionis Backchurch. (Vis.
of London, 1634.)
FORTREY, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Apr. 29,
1691. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Samuel, of Mepal, Cambs.,
and of Kew, Surrey. In the service of James II. Retired at
the Revolution and resided in Queens'. Died 1719. His house
at Kew is now the ' Palace,' and has his initials over the door.
(Searle, 318; J. Ch. Smith.)
FORTRYE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 9,
1735. Of Kent. Matric. 1736. One of these names, commis-
sioner for victualling; died June 15, 1767. (G. Mag.)
FORTREY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, July 2,
1666. S. of Samuel, of Richmond, Surrey. B. at Oakington,
Cambs. Bapt. there, Mar. 2, 1651-2. School, Oakington
(Mr Shafto). Matric. 1667. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan.
23, 1669-70. Of Byall Fen, in Mepal, Esq. J.P. for Hunts,
and Isle of Ely. Capt. of Militia. Died Feb. 10, 1688, aged 38.
Buried at Mepal. Brother of the next. (Petit, n. 8.)
FORTREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, July 2,
1666. S. of Samuel, of Richmond, Surrey. B. at Oakington,
Cambs. School, Oakington (Mr Shafto). Matric. 1667.
Married Anne Whalley, of Norton, Leics. Died 1722. Buried
at Norton. Father of the next, brother of the above. (Peile,
n. 8.)
FORTREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 4, 1715. S. of William (above), of Norton, Leics., Esq.
Matric. 1715; LL.B. 1720. Died Dec. n, 1783. (G. Mag.)
FORTUNE, JOHN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1740. S. of William,
of North Nibley, Gloucs., gent. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, Mar. 26, 1729, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1732.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1733; priest (Rochester) May
19. i?34- R- of Wickwar, Gloucs., 1734-77. R. of Tretire
and Michaelchurch, Hereford, 1740-77. Chaplain to Lord
Willoughbyde Broke. Died 1 777- Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 508; F. S. Hockaday.)
FORTUNE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1618.
Of Cambridgeshire.
FORTUNE, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1582.
FORWARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July u, 1645.
Of Devon. Matric. 1645. Migrated to Jesus College, Oxford,
1648. B.A. 1648-9. Fellow of Jesus, Oxford, 1648. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) Mar. 10, 1665-6; priest, Aug. 18, 1666.
Probably a minister at Bassenthwaite, Cumberland, 1655;
at Lamplugh, 1655-6; and at Bolton, Mealsgate, 1656-60.
V. of Kingston-by-Lewes, Sussex, 1665-6. V. of Iford, 1666-
90. Buried at Iford, July 12, 1690. (Al. Oxon.\ W. C.
Renshaw; B. Nightingale.)
FORWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 5,
1681. S. of John, of Sowton, Devon, 'medicus.' M.B. 1686.
FORWARD, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
June ii, 1685. S. of John, of Sowton, Devon, 'medicus.'
Student at Leyden, Oct. 29, 1688. Admon. of one of these
names (Exeter) 1709 and 1711; of Sowton.
FORWARD, ROBERT. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford); B.A.
from Oriel College, 1611-2; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1628. Fellow of
Oriel. V. of Eltham, Kent, 1628-35. Precentor of St Pat-
rick's, Dublin, 1635; and of Lismore, 1636. V. of North
Aston, Kent, 1637. Dean of Dromore, 1639. R. of Lough-
gilly, Armagh. Died 1641. (Al. Oxon.)
FOSBROKE, ELEAZER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 15,
1596. S. of Ralph (1571), R. of Cranford St Andrew, North-
ants. Matric. 1596. Migrated after nine terms, to Oxford.
B.A. from New College, 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Perhaps of
Hambledon, Hants., clerk. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
FOSBROOK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Lent, 1599-1600.
S. of John, of Cranford, Northants. B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607;
B.D. from King's, 1615. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1609.
R. of Cranford St Andrew, Northants., 1609—41. R. of
Cranford St John, 1640-1. Married Susan, dau. of George
Lynne, of Southwick, Northants. (Vis. of Northants., 1618;
H. I. Longden.)
FOSBROOK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Sept. 3, 1651.
FOSBROCKE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1571. 3rd s. of John, of Cranford St Andrew, Northants.,
Esq. B.A. 1575-6. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 29, 1577. R.
of Cranford St Andrew, 1576-91. Will proved (Archd.
Northants.) Oct. 29, 1591, by widow Mary. (H. I. Longden.)
FOSBROOK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 9, 1656-7.
160
FOS BROOK, W.
FOSBROKE, W. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1568. One
William Fosbroke, of Cranford, Northants., and of Barnard's
Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn, May i, 1588.
FOSCRAFTE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
FOSCROFT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1569.
FOSDYKE, LAMBERT. B.Can.L. 1476-7. A monk; doubtless
from Croyland. Abbot of Croyland, Jan. 12, 1483-4. Died
of the sweating sickness, Nov. 14, 1487.
FOSS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 25, 1736.
2nd s. of John, gent., deceased, of Chumleigh, Devon. B.
there. School, Tiverton. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1739-40. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 8, 1741. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1789, of
George Foss, clerk, of Lerling, Norfolk.
FOSS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 14, 1698. Of Yorkshire.
Matric. 1699; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1718. Ord.
priest (York) June, 1707. R. of Castleford, Yorks., 1729-53.
FOSSE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
FOSSAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June
27, 1651. S. of Thomas, citizen and skinner of London.
School, St Mary Axe, London. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 13, 1654-5. R. of Little Gaddesden,
Herts., 1660-82. Master of Berkhampstead School, 1666-70.
Licence to marry, Apr. 20, 1666, Elizabeth Field, of Batter-
sea, dau. of Henry, of Lyon's Inn, gent. (J. C. Smith.)
FOSSET, THOMAS (1694), see FAWCETT.
FOSTER or FORSTER, ALEXANDER. Adm. scholar (age 16)
at CAIUS, Dec. 14, 1618. S. of George, gent. B. at Lyham,
Northumberland. School, Berwick (Mr Knowsley). Matric.
1618-9.
FOSTER, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', c. 1591. Of
Cambridgeshire. B.A. (? 1594-5). Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
r3i I595-& C. of Warboys, Hunts., 1613; also schoolmaster
there.
FOSTER, AUGUSTUS or AUGUSTINE. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Nov. 1562. Perhaps of Nassington, Northants.;
and father of John (1597).
FOSTER, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1700. B. in London. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709.
Fellow, 1704. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 13, 1708; priest,
Sept. 25, 1709. R. of Gt Fransham and Congham, Norfolk,
1715-23- Died 1723.
FOSTER, CHRISTOPHER, see COLEMAN.
FOSTER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1585. Perhaps s. of Christopher, of Darlington. B.A. 1588-9;
M.A. 1592; B.D. 1599. Fellow, 1590. R. of St John's,
WatlingSt, London, 1608-14. R. of Graffham, 1614. Prob-
ably brother of George (1579).
FOSTER, CUTHBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1569. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, from Staple Inn, 1574-5.
Will (P.C.C.) 1582; has reference to Hexham, Northumber-
land, so perhaps s. of Thomas. (Vis. of Northumberland,
1615.)
FOSTER, EDMUND. Adm. at CHRIST'S, Nov. 29, 1670; M.A.
1671 (Lit. Reg.). Described as M.A. of Queen's College,
Oxford. B. at Hoddesdon, Herts. One of these names V. of
Elmdon, Essex, 1669-79. Died 1679. (Peile, n. 32.)
FOSTER, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 21, 1535. Of 'Hollington, Oxon." B.A. 1539-40.
Fellow, 1538-c. 1544. Perhaps preb. of Chichester; will
(P.C.C.) 1568.
FORSTER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1627.
3rd s. of Mark, town clerk of Durham. B. there. Bapt. at
St Nicholas, Feb. 14, 1612-3. Schools, Durham and Haughton.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Master of Hexham
School, 1634. V. of Bourn, Carafes., 1639. Chosen by
Emmanuel College as V. of Winsford, Somerset, 1656. Adm.
at Emmanuel, Mar. 31, 1656, in order to be appointed to
Winsford. V. of Ringstead St Andrew, Norfolk, 1661-73.
Died 1673. M.I. at Ringstead. Brother of John (1619),
father of Mark (1668). (Peile, I. 384; Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
FOSTER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 4, 1686.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-50; M.A. 1693.
Perhaps V. of Gt Finborough, Suffolk, 1700-4.
FOSTER, ELLIS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 10,
1716. Of Blackrod, Lanes. B. at Anderton, Lanes.
FOSTER or FORRESTER, FERDINAND. Adm. pens, (age 15)
at ST JOHN'S, June 28, 1686. S. of Sir William (1653), Knt.
B. at Bamborough, Northumberland, Feb. 14, 1669-70.
School, Durham. Matric. 1686. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 13,
1687. M.P. for Northumberland, 1700-1. Murdered at New-
castle, Aug. 22, 1701. M.I. at Bamborough. Brother of
William (1682) and John (1686). (Jos. Foster, Pedigree of
the Fosters; H. M. Wood.)
V. A. C. II. l6l
FOSTER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE. Easter
1576; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
FOSTER, GEORGE. B.Civ.L. 1530-1.
FOSTER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter 1579-
B.A. 1582-3. Probably s. of Christopher, of Darlington'
Durham; and brother of Christopher (1585). (Surtees, HI. 357.)
FOSTER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1619.
FOSTER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1632.
Of Northumberland. B.A. 1635-6. Perhaps V. of Bolam,
Northumberland, 1640; ejected, 1646; restored, 1660-94.
Died 1694, aged 81. Will mentions eldest s. John (? 1671)
(H. M. Wood.)
FORSTER, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 17, 1731- S. of George, Esq. B. at Little Bristol,
Barbadoes. School, St James, Barbadoes. Matric. 1731.
Brother ^f Richard (1738) and Thomas (1741).
FOSTER, GILES. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1612-3. One of
these names, s. of Giles, of Dymock, Gloucs., adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1607. Another, 'M.A.' was C. of Barnard
Castle, in 1627, age about 38. V. of Hamsterley, Durham.
Buried there Aug. 18, 1661. Admon. of his goods, Dec. 1661,
as late C. of Witton-le-Wear. (H. M. Wood.)
FOSTER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 9, 1681. Of
London. B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 16, 1684-5.
FOSTER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1621;
priest, Mar. 1621-2.
FOSTER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 3,
1663. S. of Christopher. B. in London. School, London
(private; Mr Perkins).
FORSTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 25, 1681. S.
of George (? 1632). B. at Bolam, Northumberland. Matric.
1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Feb. 1685-6.
V. of Lesbury and of Shilbottle, Northumberland, 1688-1712.
Buried Aug. 27, 1712, at Lesbury. (Peile, n. 82; New Hist.
of Northumberland, n. 442; v. 435.)
FOSTER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, May 18,
1701. S. of Roger, of Lancashire. School, Mercers' (Mr
Barrow). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; Scholar, 1705. Per-
haps V. of Turnworth, Dorset, 1725-6; also V. of Osmington,
1726-45. Died 1745.
FORSTER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 23,
1730. S. of Clement, of Alnwick, Northumberland. Bapt.
there, Feb. 6, 1711-2. School, Alnwick (Mr Wilson). Matric.
1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1735; priest, Aug. 29, 1736. C. of Ingram, Northumberland.
Married, at Berwick, Apr. 28, 1747, Isabel Collingwood.
One of these names V. of Brantingham, Yorks., 1768-93.
(H. M. Wood.)
FORSTER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Oct.
31,1735. S. of John, gent. B. at Enfield, Middlesex. School,
Caddington, Herts. Matric. 1735. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct.
25i 1735- Barrister, 1742. Probably Chief Justice of Ely.
Died Jan. 2, 1781.
FORSTER, JOHN. M.A. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1437.
FOSTER, JOHN. Exhibitioner at Cambridge, 1478. (Harl.MS.,
58, G. n.)
FOSTER, JOHN. M.A. 1501-2. Probably V. of Barrington,
Cambs., 1505.
FOSTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1576.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. from Peterhouse,
1584. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1587. R. of Dembleby,
Lines., 1588-1614. R. of South Kelsey, 1589-1600. V. of
Hotoft, 1600. V. of Wigtoft, 1602-4. Perhaps also R. of
Creeton, 1603-31.
FOSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1579-80.
One of these names, of Salop, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, from
Furnival's Inn, May 3, 1582.
FOSTER, JOHN. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5 ; priest, Mar. 6,
1592-3, age 30, as 'of KING'S College.' B. at Eton, Bucks.
V. of Datchet, Bucks., 1598. Perhaps V. of Masworth, 1598.
FOSTER, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, c. 1597.
Perhaps s. of Augustin (1562), of Nassington, Northants.,
gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1599.
FOSTER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5.
FORSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1619.
2nd s. of Mark, town clerk, of Durham. Bapt. at St Nicholas,
Dec. 2, 1604. Migrated to Christ's. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
Fellow of Christ's, 1626-40. Taxor, 1633. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Feb. 18, 1626-7. Died Sept. 3, 1640.
Brother of Edward (1627). (Peile, l. 326; Vis. of Durham,
1666.)
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FOSTER, JOHN
FOSTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1638.
FOSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Jan. 31, 1664-5.
S. of Samuel (1634), B.D., of Redgrave, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Thetford (Mr Keen). Scholar, 1666-9; Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1668-9. Died 1669. Buried at Redgrave, May 3. M.I.
there. (Venn, i. 424.)
FOSTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May i, 1671.
S. of George. B. at Holbeck, Yorks. School, Leeds (Mr
Gilbert). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Feb. 1675-6; priest, Dec. 1680. Perhaps C. of Stokesley,
Yorks. Buried there 1718 or 1719. (Pette, n. 35.)
FOSTER or FORRESTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, June 28, 1686. S. of Sir William (1653), Knt. B. at
Bamborough, Northumberland, Sept. 29, 1668. School,
Durham. Matric. 1686, as Foster. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May
13,1687. Died Nov. 15, 1699. M.I. at Bamborough. Brother
of Ferdinand (1686) and William (1682).
FORSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct 17, 1702. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Richard, R. of Kirk Ella, Yorks. ;
who died in 1700. Matric. 1703; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1714. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1712; priest, 1713.
R. of Elvington, Yorks., 1728-42. Preb. of Ripon, 1733-42.
R. of Skelton, till 1742. Died May 24, 1742. aged 56. (See
Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
FOSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 7, 1708-9. Of
Essex. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon
(London) May 23, 1714. Perhaps R. of Tatsfield, Surrey.
Died 1720.
FORSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 4,
1717. S. of William (1682), V. of Stamford Baron, Northants.
B. there. School, Stamford. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1;
M.A. 1742. One of these names R. of Walsoken, Norfolk,
1742.
FORSTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 7, 1729.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736; D.D.
1777. R. of Elton, Hunts., I739-S7. Died 1787. Will, P.C.C.
FOSTER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1748.
S. of Henry. Bapt. at Windsor, Jan. 7, 1730-1. Matric.
1748; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756; D.D. 1766 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow,
1751. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 18, 1753. Assistant Master at
Eton. Head Master, 1765-73. Canon of Windsor, 1772-4.
Author, Critical Scholarship. Died July, 1774, in Germany.
Buried at Windsor. M.I. there. WU1, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Norwood.)
FOSTER, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1635 ;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. (The V. of Welton, Northants.,
was probably of Oxford.)
FOSTER or FORSTER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETER-
HOUSE, Jan. 12, 1692-3. Of Durham. School, Houghton-le-
Spring. Scholar, 1693; Matric. 1694; B-A- 1696-7; M.A. 1700.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1697. V. of Norton, Durham,
1712-46 (previously C., 1700-12). Married, Dec. 29, 1707,
Mary Davison. Died Jan. 23, 1746. Father of the next.
(Surtees, in. 357.)
FORSTER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 10, 1729.
Of Durham. S. of Joseph (above). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-
3; M.A. 1736. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1733; pnest (Durham)
Sept. 1735. C. to his father, at Norton.
FOSTER, JOSIAH. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1692. S. of J., of
Birmingham, Warws. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, May 22, 1685, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1688-9. Master
of Solihull Grammar School, Warws., 1690-2. V. of Aston,
Warws., 1716. (Al. Oxon.)
FOSTER, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Lent, 1579-80;
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. V. of Boseford, Notts., 1595-1604.
R. of Screveton, 1602. Buried there June 27, 1652. (God-
frey, Notts.)
FOSTER, LIONEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1578.
B. at Giggleswick, Yorks. B.A. 1581-2. Ord. priest (London)
Nov. 30, 1585, age 25. V. of Gt Tey, Essex, 1585-92. R. of
Little Tey, 1588-97. R. of Lammarsh, 1597. Will (Consist.
C. London) 1622.
FORSTER, MARK. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 2,
1668. S. of Edward (1627). B. at Bourn, Cambs. School
Wainfleet, Lines. (Mr Gibbs). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1673-4; priest, Feb. 1674-5. Usher
at Lynn School, and C. of St Nicholas. R. of Clenchwarton,
near Lynn, 1675. R. of North Lynn, 1712. .Died 1719-20.
aged 70. (PeOe, n. 16.)
FOSTER, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at PETERHOUSE, Aug.
4, 1635. Of Durham. Matric. 1636. A Martin Foster was in
1673 Comptroller of the Customs at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Died 1678. (T. A. Walker, 54.)
FOSTER, RICHARD
FORSTER, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 9, 1693-4. S. of Francis, of the South Bailey, Durham.
Bapt. at St Mary's, Dec. 12, 1678. School, Houghton-le-
Spring. Scholar, 1694; Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A.
1701. Fellow, 1698. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 29, 1701.
Lecturer of St John's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, from 1710. R. of
Whalton, Northumberland, 1710-23. Married, Oct. 12, 1710,
at Houghton-le-Spring, Elizabeth Fawcett, of Newcastle.
Died Oct. 23, 1723. Buried at St John's, Newcastle. (H. M.
Wood.)
FOSTER, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1555.
FOSTER, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1598. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 23, 1604; priest, Feb. 24, 1604-5. C. of Gt
Snoring, Norfolk. R. of Kelling, 1608.
FOSTER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
19, 1634. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Billingborough, Lines.
Schools, Boston (Mr Winter) and Bradford, Yorks. Matric.
1634; B.A. 1637-8. R. of Allington, Wilts.; ejected, and kept
school at Salisbury. Restored, 1660. Fatherof Samuel (1682).
(Peile, i. 432.)
FOSTER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 4, 1646. Of Middlesex. School, St Saviour's. One of
these names licensed by the Bishop of Ely, as schoolmaster
in Cambridge, Nov. 1684.
FOSTER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1564-5; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572.
FORSTER, NICHOLAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1570. Of Harlaxton, Lines. Matric. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow, 1573-85. Vice-provost,
1584-5. R. of Ditchingham, Norfolk, 1585-7.
FOSTER, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1584.
FOSTER, OUDART. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June,
1695. S. of William, and Barbara, dau. of Nicholas Oudart.
B. at Bedford. Bapt. at St Paul's, Aug. 23, 1678. School,
Bedford (Mr Nicholas Aspinal). Buried at Gt Barford, Beds.,
Apr. 25, 1698.
FOSTER, PETER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1546.
Of Durham. B.A. 1549-50 (tst in the onto); M.A. from St
John's, 1553. Fellow of St John's, 1552. University preacher,
1560.
FORSTER, PEXALL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 17, 1680. Eldest s. of Pexall, of Durham. Bapt. at
St Nicholas, Mar. 29, 1663. School, Durham. Migrated to
St Catharine's, 1681. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687.
V. of St Oswald's, Durham, 1690-1711. Minister of St Giles' ;
and minor canon of the Cathedral. R. of Egglescliffe, 1711-
40. Died Feb. 27, 1739-40. Buried at Egglescliffe. Father
of the next. (H. M. Wood.)
FORSTER, PEXALL. M.A. from KING'S, 1718. S. of Pexall
(above), of Durham city, clerk. Bapt. at St Oswald's, Mar.
30, 1693. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Mar. 22,
1709-10, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1713. V. of Lakenham,
Norfolk, 1718-9. Precentor of Norwich Cathedral. Died
Oct. 4, 1719. (Al. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
FORSTER, RALPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1648. Of
London.
FORSTER, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1750. S. of Joseph, gent., of Newton-by-the-Sea, Northum-
berland. B. at Newton. Bapt. Jan. 19, 1730-1, at Embleton.
School, Durham. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757; B.D.
1765. Fellow, 1754-74. Proctor, 1763-4. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Mar. 6, 1757. C. of Horningsea, Cambs., 1766-73.
R. of Gt Warley, Essex, 1772-1804. Buried there Dec. 2,
1804. Brother of William (1750). (Scott-Mayor, m. 596.)
FORSTER, REYNOLD. 'Of ST JOHN'S.' Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from London) Mar. 1741-4.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1549; B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1552;
Scholar, 1551; B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556. Fellow, 1553. V.
of Gainford, Durham, 1559-62. Perhaps R. of Cheadle,
Staffs., 1562-74. R. of Kingsley, 1565. Preb. of Lichfield,
1574. Buried at St Nicholas, Durham, Sept. 14, 1575. Will,
Durham.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
Matric. 1573; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. One of these names
R. of Kirkby-on-Bain, Lines., 1586-96. One, V. of Horn-
castle, 1587-93; R. of Scremby, 1591-1612; V. of Skendelby,
1593-1606.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. R. of Alderford, Norfolk,
r59i~4; and perhaps R. of Melton Constable, 1593.
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FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1604. B. in St Michael-le-Querne, London. B.A. 1607-8.
Ord. deacon (London) June 3, 1610, age 26; priest, Mar. 8,
1611-2. C of St Leonard, Shoreditch.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1605.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1618.
One of these names (called M.A.) was P.C. of Buttsbury,
Essex, 1637-45, sequestered. (Peile, I. 323.)
FOSTER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1629.
FORSTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1667.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668.
FORSTER, RICHARD. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Clement, of Chester. Matric. from Brasenose College, Mar.
30, 1666, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1669; M.A. 1673. Usher of
Tonbridge School. Master of Town Sutton School, Kent.
Ord. priest (Chichester) Nov. 3, 1682. R. of Beckley, Sussex,
1682-99. R. of Crondal, Kent, 1698-1729. V. of Eastchurch,
Isle of Sheppy, 1699-1729. Died at Crondal, Jan. 8, 1728-9,
aged 79. Buried there. (Al. Oxon.)
FOSTER or FORSTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at
CHRIST'S, July 7, 1699. S. of Richard. B. at Cambridge.
School, King's College (Mr Rosewell). Scholar, 1702-3; B.A.
1703-4; M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1706;
priest (Peterb.) May 30, 1708. V. of Halvergate, Norfolk,
1709. R. of Bexwell, 1711-39. Father of Richard (1732).
FORSTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
17, 1714. S. of Thomas (? 1662) clerk, deceased. B. at
Nassington, Northants. School, East Carl ton. Matric. 1714.
FOSTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 26,
1717. S. of Robert. B. at Stainforth, Yorks. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Jo. Carr). Scholar, 1719-20; B.A. 1720-1.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1723; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19,
1725. C. of Easton Maudit, Northants. (Peile, n. 191.)
FOSTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 31,
1732. S. of Richard (1699), V. of Bexwell, Norfolk. B. at
Bexwell. Schools, Wisbech and Ely. Matric. 1733. Doubt-
less succeeded his father at Bexwell, 1739-69. (Scott-Mayor,
m. 442.)
FORSTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, Nov.
4, 1738. S. of George, Esq. B. in the parish of St Joseph,
Barbadoes. School, Hackney, Middlesex. Matric. 1738.
Brother of George (1731) and Thomas (1741).
FOSTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1565.
FOSTER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1615.
FOSTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1622.
Of Kent. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
FOSTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 29,
1637. S. of Richard. B. at Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
School, Kirkby. Matric. 1637.
FOSTER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1678.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. B.A. 1681-2. One of these
names V. of Norham, Northumberland, 1714-20; buried
there June 19, 1720. (H. M. Wood.)
FOSTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 3, 1700. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1703-4.
Perhaps Master of Blackburn Grammar School, 1704-5.
Died 1705.
FOSTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 18, 1742. B. at
Woodborough, Notts. Matric. 1742.
FOSTER, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563. Fellow, 1560. Ord.
priest (Dover) July 2, 1573, age 36. V. of St Bride's, London,
1574-92. Died Feb. 4, 1591-2. Admon. (Consist. C. London)
June 30, 1592.
FOSTER, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 10,
1580. S. of John, yeoman, and Margaret Burton. B. at
Gislingham, Suffolk. School, Botesdale. B.A. 1583-4; M.A.
1587; Scholar.
FOSTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 23, 1616.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1616; Scholar; B.A. 1619-20;
M.A. 1623. Gresham professor of astronomy, 1637 and 1641-
52. One of the original fellows of the Royal Society. Author,
on Dialling. Died May, 1652. Will (P.C.C.); as of St Peter-
le-Poer. Brother of Walter (1614). (D.N.B.)
FOSTER, SAMUEL, Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 15, 1626.
FOSTER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CAIUS, July 2, 1634.
S. of Michael (1598), R- of Kelling, Norfolk. B. there.
Schoolmaster, Mr Holt. Matric. 1634; Scholar, 1635-41;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641; B.D. 1649. Fellow, 1644-50. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1644; priest (Lincoln) Aug. 24,
FOSTER, THOMAS
1646. C. of Kelling, 1644- R. of Redgrave, Suffolk, 1649
(instituted by Bishop Joseph Hall, Feb. 16, 1648-9). R^bf
Hinderday 1662. Died Mar. 24, 1680-1. M.I. at Redgrave.
Father of John (1664). (Venn, i. 314.)
FOSTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 28
1637-8. S. of William, fanner. B. at Overton Waterville
Hunts. Matric. 1637-8; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1646. R. of
Woodstone, Hunts., 1653-61. Buried there Oct. 13, 1661.
FOSTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 25, 1645
Matric. 1647; B.A. 1648-9.
FORSTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. i, 1682.
S. of Nathaniel (1634), R. of Allington, Wilts. School
Salisbury. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Ord.
priest (Salisbury) June 15, 1690. R. of Welby, Lines., 1692-
1730- P-C. of Ancaster. Buried June 4, 1730, at Welbv.
(Peile, ii. 86.)
FOSTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 26,
1751- S. of Caseley, citizen and barber-surgeon, of St Mary-
le-Bow. (' Of Hackney, Midds., mercer,' in College Register.)
Grecian from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755;
M.A. 1759. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 7, 1756; priest, Sept. 19,
1756. One of these names R. of Eastbridge, Kent, 1757-65.
Died at Chelmsford, 1765. Admon. »(P.C.C.) Feb. 1771.
(A. W. Lockhart.)
FOSTER, THOMAS. B.A. 1505-6; M.A. 1509. Principal of
ST MARY'S HOSTEL, 1510. Died c. 1518.
FOSTER, THOMAS. Described as 'B.A. (Oxford); M.A. (Cam-
bridge) ; B.D. (Louvain) ' when incorp. as M.A. and B.D. at
Oxford, 1526. (Not found in Cambridge records.)
FOSTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1550.
FOSTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1560;
Scholar, 1561-2. One of these names R. of Luddesdown,
Kent, 1569-70. Perhaps R. of Runwell, Essex, 1570; later
also of Easthorpe; died before May, 1579. (Peile, i. 73.)
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 26, 1562. Of Balsall, Warws. Matric. 1562; B.A.
1566-7. Fellow, 1565-9.
FOSTER, THOMAS. Matric. from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1579-
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
FOSTER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1587. B. at Barnoldby, Lines., 1572. B.A. (? 1589-90) ; M.A.
1597. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 4, 1593. V. of
Gt Stukeley, Hunts., 1595-1607. R. of Hamerton, 1606-9.
R. of Thuming, 1609-27. Father of Thomas (1624).
FOSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 15, 1609.
Matric. 1609.
FORSTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1. One of these names V. of South Witham,
Lines., ejected. (Peile, i. 320.)
FOSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug. 13,
1619. S. of Randolph, husbandman, of Kirby-Bellars, Leics.
School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Humfrey). Matric. 1620; B.A.
1623-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20, 1624.
One of these names V. of Horton and Piddington, Northants.,
1641. (Venn, i. 247.)
FOSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, July 9,
1624. S. of Thomas (1587), R. of Thurning, Hunts. Taught
by his father. Matric. 1625; B.A. from Magdalene, 1627-8;
M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 9; priest, Mar. 10,
1627-8. One of these names sequestered from Hawkhurst,
Kent, 1645. (Venn, i. 269.)
FOSTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9,
1640. S. of Thomas, gent, .deceased. B. at Ely. School, Ely.
FORSTER or FORRESTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EM-
MANUEL, July i, 1662. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1663;
B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19,
1669; priest, May 25, 1673. One of these names (Foster),
R. of Tempsford, Beds., -1684-7. Perhaps father of Richard
(i?M)-
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 16, 1677. S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased, of Adderston,
Northumberland. B. there, Aug. 9, 1659. School, Durham.
Matric. 1677. Sheriff of Northumberland, 1703. M.P. for
Northumberland, 1705. Buried at Bamburgh, Oct. 25, 1725.
Father of Thomas (1700). (H. M. Wood.)
FOSTER or FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
May 13, 1689. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Thomas, of Dowsby
andPointon. Bapt. Aug. 2, 1672. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1692-3;
M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1700-1; priest,
Mar. 14, 1702-3. Warden of Browne's Hospital, Stamford,
1708-19. Died Dec. 16, 1719. Buried at St Michael's,
Stamford. (Lines. Pedigrees, 1227; F.M.G., i. 404.)
I63
FOSTER, THOMAS
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 2,
1691. S. of John, of Crookletch, Northumberland, Esq.
Bapt. at Hamburgh, May 9, 1672. School, Morpeth. Scholar,
1693; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (London) June
16, 1701; perhaps priest (Durham) Sept. 24, 1704. C. of All
Saints', Stamford, 1702. V. of Leek, near Thirsk, 1704-
Died 1726. (Pale, n. 122; H. M. Wood.)
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
July 3, 1700. S. of Thomas, Esq. (1677)- B. at Adderston,
Northumberland. Bapt. Mar. 29, 1683. School, Newcastle.
Died in exile at Boulogne. Buried at Bamburgh, Dec. 7, 1738.
FOSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June u, 1720.
S. of Thomas (1689), of Dowsby and Pointon. B. at Stamford,
Lines. Bapt. Sept. 17, 1702. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4;
M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1725-6; priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1727. C. of Preston, Northants., 1727.
Died Feb. 24, 1735-6. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 25, 1728.
Of Durham. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1734; priest, June i, 1735. Perhaps
V. of Tunstead, Norfolk, 1746-76; and R. of Halesworth,
Suffolk, 1746-85. Died in London, Oct. 23, 1785. (Davy,
Suff. MSS.)
FORSTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
12, 1741. S. of George, Esq. B. in the Barbadoes. School,
Streatham, Surrey. Matric. 1741. Brother of George (1731)
and Richard (1738).
FOSTER, VERE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, 1713-4.
S. of William, clerk. B. at Cuddington, Bucks. School,
Ditton, near Datchet, Bucks, (private; Mr Churchley).
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722; B.D. 1730. Fellow,
1720-32. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1727-8; priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 25, 1728. R. of Barrow-on-Soar, Leics.,
I730-57- Died 1757. (Scott-Mayor.)
FOSTER, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1561.
FOSTER, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1565.
FOSTER, WALTER. Adm. at EMMANUEL, May 24, 1614 (pre-
viously at Oxford); Scholar; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D.
1628. Fellow, 1622-32. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 8;
priest, June 9, 1628. R. of Aller, Somerset, 1633- , ejected.
Living at Sherborne, Dorset, in 1652. Mathematician.
Brother of Samuel (1616). (D.N.B.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Fellow of CLARE, in 1494.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 20, 1526. Of Hatfield, Herts. B.A. 1530-1; M.A.
1534; B.D. 1544. Fellow, 1529-44.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1565.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1567. B. in Craven, Yprks. B.A. 1571-2. Ord. deacon
(London) Oct. 6, 1577; priest, Mar. 25, 1578, age 27. Perhaps
V. of South Mimms, Middlesex, 1586-1618. V. of Ridgewell,
Essex, 1598-1604. Will (P.C.C.) 1618.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 29,
1577. S. of Thomas, gent., of Bndgham, Norfolk. School,
Lynn. Matric. 1576; B.A. fromSt Catharine's, 1580-1; M.A.
1584. (Venn, i. 91.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1588-9. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1595; D.D.
1618 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow. King's preacher at Garstang, 1609.
Preb. of Chester, 1618. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1633-5.
Buried at Barrow, Feb. 26, 1634-5. (Hist. Catk. Cott., 88;
Ormerod, i. 222.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1609. Perhaps Fellow of Trinity Hall, as 'LL.B.', 1615-24.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Feb. 17, 1624-5. Will
proved (V.C.C.).
FOSTER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1618 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London. S. of William, barber-surgeon. Matric. from St
John's College, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1609, age 18, from Merchant
Taylors' School. B.A. 1613; M.A. 1617. R. of Hedgerley,
Bucks., 1618. Chaplain to the Earl of Carnarvon. Killed
1643. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
25, 1622. S. of Francis, of London, weaver. Matric. 1623-
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. priest (St David's) 1629!
One of these names V. of Watton, Norfolk, 1632-60.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5,
1631. One of these names R. of Eastwick, Herts., 1662-4.
Died 1664.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
FOSTEX, WILLIAM
FORSTER or FORESTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S,
Apr. u, 1648. S. of William. B. at Newcastle. Bapt. at All
Saints', Feb. 20, 1630-1. School, Halifax. B.A. 1651-2;
M.A. 1655; B.D. from Emmanuel, 1662. Fellow of Em-
manuel, 1655. V. of Stanground, Hunts., 1662-70. Died
Dec. 8, 1679. (Peile, i. 518.)
FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, May 31,
1653. S. of Nicholas. B. at Bamborough, Dec. 13, 1636.
School, Bamborough (private; Mr Shaw). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1653. Knighted, Dec. 3, 1660. Of Bamborough Castle.
Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir William Selby, Knt., of
Thornton. Buried Nov. 12, 1674. Father of William (1682),
John (1686) and Ferdinand. (Peile, i. 554; Pedigree of Foster.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. LL.B. from CLARE, 1663 (Lit. Reg.) ; LL.D.
1672. Of Bedford. Chancellor of the diocese of Lincoln.
Buried at Gt Barford, Beds., Apr. 5, 1708. (Beds. N. and Q.,
i. 275-)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1666. S. of Robert, of Standish, Lanes. B. there. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Head
Master of Heskin Grammar School, Lanes., 1670. R. of
Sudborough, Northants., 1682-1704. Died Apr. 6, 1704,
aged 57. Father of William (1700).
FOSTER, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1673. S. of John, of
Leicester, clerk. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Apr.
21, 1665, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1668-9. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
May 29, 1670. R. of Elmsthorpe, Leics., 1672. (Al. Oxon.;
H. I. Longden.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1673; LL-B. 1677. Buried at Gt Barford, Beds., Dec. 31,
FOSTER or FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June 2, 1673. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7.
FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 22, 1674.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1674. Perhaps same as the above.
FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
July 4, 1682. S. of Sir William (1653), Knt., deceased. B.
July 28, 1667, at Bamborough, Northumberland. School,
Durham. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Pert, Esq.
Died s.p. Sept. i, 1700. M.I. at Bamborough. Brother of
Ferdinand (1686) and John (1686).
FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 5, 1682.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1686-7; M.A.
1690. One of these names R. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, 1697-
1700. V. of Stamford Baron, 1700-9. R. of St Clement
Danes, London, 1708-19. Died Dec. n, 1719. Father of
John (1717).
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 10, 1689. Of
Acrise, Kent. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1697; priest, Oct. 6, 1698. R. of
Eythorne, Kent, 1698-1708. Died 1708.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 25,
1700. S. of William (1666), R. of Sudborough, Northants.
B. at Rushton, Northants. School, Oundle. Matric. 1700;
Scholar; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 19, 1706; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1708. R. of Til-
brook, Beds., 1708.
FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 22,
1704. 4th s. of Ralph, gent., deceased. B. at Doxford,
Ellingham, Northumberland. Schools, Durham and New-
castle. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1709-10. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 25, 1709; priest, Sept. 24, 1710. For a contemporary
see Al. Oxon., also Surtees, iv. 152.
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 7,
1708-9. Of Yorkshire. School, Giggleswick (Mr Armitstead).
Matric. 1709; B.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1712;
priest, Sept. 1713. P.C. of Holbeck, Leeds., 1718-21. Died
Apr. 29, 1721. Buried at Holbeck. (Peile, n. 171; R. J.
Wood.)
FOSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 7,
1726. S. of William, R. of Hampreston, Dorset. B. at
Hampreston. Educated at home. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-
30; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 21, 1729-30; priest
(York) July 18, 1731. R. of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate,
York, 1739-68. V. of Ferry Friston, Yorks., 1761-8. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 401.)
FORSTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, JVme
1 6, 1740. S. of William, clerk, V. of Aycliffe, and Precentor
of Durham Cathedral. B. there, 1723. School, Durham.
Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Nov. i, 1747; priest, Oct. 1748. C. of Embleton, Northumber-
land. V. of Heighington, Durham, 1750-63. Lecturer at
St Nicholas, Durham, 1754-63. Buried at St Oswald's, Dec.
9, 1763. (Pedigree of Foster of Durham; H. M. Wood.)
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FOSTER, WILLIAM
FORSTER, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1750. S. of
Joseph, of Nrwton, Northumberland, liso. Hart, nt Wark-
wortn, Mar. 17, 1711. Matrlc. from Lincoln ColWe., Oxford,
Mar. 19, 1740-1, agrt 18; II A. (Oxford) 1744; M.A. 1750.
Ord. d«ncon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1748; priest (Gloucester)
Oct. 8, 1730. V. of Long Houghion, Nortfiumbenand, 1732-
84. V. of I.r*bury, 1775-84. Died nt l.nsl'iiry, Aug. 31, 1784,
"K/vl fit- Hurl«l nt Fmbleton. Hrother of Ralph (1730).
(.SrnM-Afayor, nr. 398.)
POSTER, ZEATH. Matrle. pens, from THIMITV, Faster, 1571.
P09TRR, . H.Can.L. 147? •«.
FOSTER, -, Vicar of Ware. Incorp. 1480-1.
FOSTER, . M.A. 1314-3.
POSTER. . D.A. isift-o.
FOSTER, . Adm. FeU.-Corn. at KiKo'i, Mlrhi. 1369.
FOSTER, , Adm. nt Coo'os CMPISTI, 1380.
POSTER, . Adm. slrar at TIUKITY, Raster, 1043.
POSTBR, ••—•». Adm. Poll.-Oom. at TBIMITY HAM., Apr. 29,
1741. NiUttflofl, Aug. 1744.
FOSTON, PRTRR. ll.Cnn.L, I4«» -J : D.Can.l. 1494 -3 (? 1 305-0).
OfiVUI i'f Norwich diocese-. R. of Attleborough, Norfolk,
1486. P. nf Piipworth SI Anne*, ( nmbs., 1493.
POTARR. . r/»nf*> for M.A. 1489. Po«wlbly William Kontere;
'repent M.A.,' when elected fellow of CLARK, In 1494; whom
nt.
FOTRHRDE. JOHN. M.A. 1481-1; n.D. 1491; D.D. 1497-8, .is
F<ite<le.. Master of MiCRARUioiTiisi, 1507-15. H. of Slinonds-
bury, Dorset, M04. I'reb. of Lincoln, 1505-12. University
prencher, 1509. Died c. 15^0. (Cooptt,\. 23.)
POTHER, . M.A. 1503-4.
FOTHHRBY, CHARLES. Matrle. sljtar from T«J)«ITY. Faster,
J.373- S. Of Martin, of C.rlmshy (In Walhran's Hillary of
l',ainfiwd the father Is calle<l Maurice). Scholar, 1373; H.A.
»37&-7; M.A. 1380: H.I). 1387. Fellow, 1379. Incorp. nt
Oxford. 1379- V. of ChWet, Kent, 1587-01; of Deal, 1387;
of Aldington, 1592-1619. V. of Teynham, 1595-1600. Arch-
deacon of Canterbury, 1595-1619. I'reb. of Canterbury.
1395-1604. H. of Hishopslxjurne, Kent, 1600-19. Dean of
Canterbury, 1615-19. Mnrrled Cecilia, dau. of Ralph Walker,
of Cambridge. Died Mar. 39, 1619. ajred 70. Hurled in
Canterbury Cnthedrwl. Hrnther of Martin (1576). (1'i'j. of
Kfnl. 1619; Al. Orrm.; Line*. )'td\ptn\ H. M. Woo<l.)
POTHRRniR, CHARLRS. MMrlo. i-ens. from TKINITV, I.*nt,
ifiiH t), MI i. of Martin (1376), Hlthopof SMMbiiry. (Hy hU
will nisnop Martin left his Iwolis to tills son, and provided
for his maintenance at Cambridge..) Hnnt. In Canterbury
Cathwlrnl, Oct. it, itx^. S<hol.ir, i6ig; II.A. if>it-i; M.A.
i'>n t'flliiw. tMr j. K <>l Sniilhllt and CnlllngtiMi, Corn-
wall, 1617. K. i'f Sl.lvM, 1 631). IVeb. Of lC»--ler, l6y);
ejected, but tfS(,iifd ir^> 77. Die.) Ort. 1677. Iliolh.-r of
1 homns (1653). (Wnlkrr, Suffering! i Unct. J'rJixrffi; whero
hi U Mj>piiirnt)y confused wdh l!i«- next.)
POTHRRBY, CHARI.RH. Midtlr. pens, frr.m Twmnv. P.aster,
IM?; JI.A. 16)1; M.A. fiom Ji>siis, 1634. ' FHInw of Je«u«.
lftl*~17, Adm. ill <ii«y's Inn, M«r. 3, ifi.in-i: ». nii(fh. of
Hlr JMhu. of Kent, Km. Age. y, In 1610. V, nf (luililen
Moidrn, ( nnit«., 1617. Munled l-li»»ln'th Ili-rhhiftlinm. (I'ii.
nf KftH, fihj; A. Gt^y.)
POTHHnriY, EDMUND, Adm. pmi«, at TJ»JWITV, June 4. 1643.
S, of Sir John, <>l Durham, Kent. Scholar from Westminster,
|f>4% Mulrlc, l6jK; JI.A. 1648-9; M,A, \f^1. J-'ellow, 1631.
• V, oftiit'nford, Diiilmm, i6f>»- 1701. Died Miir. it, ijoty-t,
B«e,1 76, Hurled .it (inlnford. M.I. Father of the next. (Al.
POTHRRHy, nOMUNO. Adm, pono. (nRn iB] at TKIXITY, May
7, .I'i'io. S. of Kdinund («lx>vf), U. of Uulnford, Durhnm.
II. nt fln\ulnnl. Hnpt. thrrr. Mar. JO, \(>bi-t. School,
Diirhnni (Mr l»att««rsl>y). Matdc. io«o; Scholar. 16^3; J».A.
J6«3~4. Ord. dracon (London) )>t>. 24; priest, Mar. i, 1683-
4. ' I'arson of Chalivirlc, J'.wrx, 16^3-90. Died i(*)o.' (WaJ-
brah, Cain/aril. »«.)
F01HBRBVB, RUWARO. M«trlc. p«n«. from CLABU, nn*t«r,
>.1«3.
POTHRRB^B, PRANCtS. Malrlo. pi!n<». from PUMUKOKR, Mich*.
IjOo.
POTHRRBV, FRANCIS. Motrlr. pens, fiporo THINITY, Itantrr,
l«to; Siholar, trtii; H.A. jf>tJ 3; M.A. tfllo. Fellow, 1614.
Ord. dfnron (IVl^rt;.) Jim« n; prtMt. Jmw !o, ifi(». V. of
St Ctrment'ii, Sanflwicb, ir«i« 43, *Jfeted. V. of JJtmtrd,
lBlS--49,
POTHHRBY, GEORGE. Matrlc. *ltar from ST JOHN'*, Ewter,
1618; H. A. -16.11-1. Perhaps ». of (irofjfc. C. of Stow, Lines.,
1634. Burled thwe Oct. j, 1644. (Linn. Pedigrta.)
FOTHP.RGILL, THOMAS
POTHERBY. JOHN. Matrtc. sl/ar frtjrn QUBIWJ', F.aiter, 1377
Of Gt (;timsl)y, Lines. S. of R.-lyrt, of Kent, clerk, ll.A.
1380-1; M.A. from Trinity, 1584. V. of Hcadcorn, Kent,
1584-1603. K. of Smarden, 1586-1619. R. of Uttl« Chart
ir-o 1-19. Married, at Hwdcorn, May 8, 1387, Amia Kelsham.
Died Apr. v, 1619. Hurled at Llttl- Chart. Will (Con*i»t. C.
Out.) 1619. (l,inf». I'ftlifrers.)
FOTHF.RBY, MARTIN. Matrlr. tlur from TRINITY, MJcta. 1376.
and n. of M.irtJn, of Orim«by, Llnc«. Scholar, 1380' U.A.
i3Ho-i: M.A. 13*4; H.D. 1391; D.D. 1607. Fellow, 1383.
V. of Cbli)"t, Kent, JSni-4. K. of St Mary le-Uow London,
•394-J. I'rrb. of Canterbury, »3'j'>-i6iH. K. of (it Moojre-
IMIII, Kent, I3'jf> K«JJ. K. of Clmrth.un 1396-1618. K. of
Adlihmn, 1601 -18. l->llow of ChcNra College, lOto. Tiivhop
of Siili^btiry, «6i8-jo. Married Margaret, dau. of John
\Vlntoj-, D.U., Preb. of Cnntrrbury. Di<-d Mar. 11. 1619-10
'U.N.It, wronfl hrrc). !)uri«(l In All Hallowj Church, Ilora-
liord Street. Will, J'.C.C. Hrottier of Charlej (1373), father
of Charlrn (1618-^) and Thomas (1613). (k'i*. of Kent, 1610;
Linei. f'tdifrtrx; D.N.ll.)
POTHSRBY, SIDNEY. Adm. pen«. at KMVAN»«; Nov. 33,
i'^)1. I'd ». of Sir John I'othfrby. of H.irham. by his Wife
JUir.ibeth, only duu. of Sir Antiiouy Cok", of Gideon Hall,
l-»irx. H. nt llarham, Kent, i''77- Colleger at Flon, 1689-
<)\. Matrlr. if-vi; II.A. if«o<3 I?'"); M.A. 1703.
POTHERHY, THOMAS. Maiili:. p,tn. frnni TPIXITY. Carter,
i'.J3. ami ». of Mnrtln (whovo), Hliiinp of Salisbury. (Hlthop
Mnrtln l;o!hcrby'» will provided (li.u thin *on 1'h'JOifl* was
'to be hrouitht up to law or divinity.') II. Nov. o, 1609.
H«pt. in Cantrrlniry Cathedral. School. Merchant Taylon'.
Scholar, 1627; H.A. 162^-9; M.A. if>ji. Buried in Canterbury
Cathedral, l>c. i, 1674. Brother o( Charles (1618-9), prob-
ably father of the next. (Rokimon, i, 101; I'M. ofKtnt, 1619.)
FOTHERBYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Tm.vrry, May 38, 1674.
Metric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; II.A. 1677-8. Probably s. of
Thomas (above), li. 1639. Married l-.lualx-th, dau. of Man-
wnrtng Hainona. Ii«rj. llurle<l in CJintcrbury Cathedral, 1710,
M.I. (J. K. Walbrati, Gained.)
FOTHERBY, WILLIAM. Mn trie, pen* from P«HBIIOK«,C. 1393.
FOTHERBY, . M.Gram. 1483-3.
FOTHERGILL, FRANCIS. Adm. ultar (ace 17) at ST JOHN'S.
Apr. 26, 1704. S. of Thomas (1663). B. at Wanop, Notts.
School, Southwell. Ma trio. 1704; II.A. 1707-8. Oro, deacon
(lily) Hoc. iS, 1709; priest (York) Sept. I7U. P.C. of Norton
Disney, IJiu-s., 1714. V. of tx<lngton, Nottt. Brother ol
(leortj* (lfx)f>).
FOTHEROILL, GEORGE. Matric. «lr.ir from Si JotlN'i, Mleh«.
ibt\. II. In Westmorland. Scbiol, S<ylbei((h, H.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631. V. nf Puntcfract, 1641. V. of Orton, Wwtmor-
liiiul, tfi«3-''1. K. of VYarsnp. Notts., 1663-83. Died Aug.
33, iM], M.I. nt Wnrsop. (II. i\ighttntalr.)
POTHRROILL, CPORC.R. Adm. inns. (««•« 17) nt ST JOHM'I".
Muy 11, K»t<i. S. of Thomas (\<<<<\). Jl. it Waraop, NotU.
School, Newark. M.-itrli:. i<x)»». Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June
17, i<x;7. lliirrlster. Died (Jet. 1741. Hrother of Francis
(1704). (Ismd. Mae.)
POTHRI»GILL, HRNRY. M»lrl<. p«->i«. from TmHirr, Raster,
1331. Will of mm ..f theim nainrs (J'.C.C.) 13«6; of tb« Inner
'Irropl*.
POTHKHGILL, JOHN. Matflr, pens, from ST JOHN'*, Palter,
lf>iti; II.A. idi/) 30; M.A. ill). Probably R. of Kpp«»toue,
Notts., 1040; and Preb. of Southwell, 1660-76. Died 1676.
POTHERGILL, MARK. Adm. pens. (Hjre 17) at SIDKKY, Apr. 8,
1630. S. of John, yrimmn. It. ill Alskcw, l)*d»li», \ ork».
School, AHk"w (Mr Kiiwllns). Matrlo. 1630; H.A. lfiJJ-4;
M.A. 1657. H. of Culmlngton, Salop, 1660-51. I'rrb. of
llereforil, rfiNj-o?. Died 1091.
POTHRRGILL, MARMADUKR. Adm. «l»ar (BB« 13) it ST
JOHN'*, June 18, it>t*). S. of '1 home*, dyer, of Yotk. ii.
th'-re. llnpt. otSt Dlony«, June i, 1(134. School, Pockllnjfton.
M.Ttrie. 1669; H.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Incorp. at Oxford,
1677. Qualified as D.D., but, declining the o«th, wai net
admitted. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1679-80; priest, Feb.
l6«o-i. V of Sklpwitb, Yorks., 1681-9, resigned as non-
juror. Liturgical scholar. Died at Westminster, 1731. (Mag.
Colt. It iit., 141.)
POTHBRGILL, STEPHEN. Adm. pent, (ngtt 17) «t vSt Joun'f,
Jun* 8, 1661. S. of John (if.j6). K. of Kpperston*. Notts. B.
tln:r««. School, Kepton. Chorister nt Southwell. Matrlc. 1661.
FOTHBRGILL, THOMAS. Adm. pent. (n«r j8) at CAIU*. Nov.
»1 1610 Of Yorkshire. S. of VV'illlant, tanner. ScJiool, Well,
Voikn. Mrtlrlr. tf.Jo: Siholar. 1610-4; H-A. (In the wrfoj
1614, »» 'Soddrrglll.' V"e Iliomas 1-otherglU wa« V. of
Holme-on-Spnldinu-Moor, Yorks., i64O-«l (lie timed th«
Ill»hop of London's subscript Ion book, June t, 1648). Preb.
of York, 16(0. (Venn, i. ao«; where the degree of the n«t
Is assigned to him.)
FOTKBRGJU., THOMAS
FOTHBRC.'IX, THOMAS. b.A. frou St Jou*,1:.. 16:6-7. Oi
Wwtnoriwd. M.A. 16*0; U.D. (627. Felluw, iOia. OrJ.
ii«M(X)U {I'cttt-u.) May ij; pria»t. fclny 16, Jt-25. Perb^p*
K. of iianiwick. CatoU,, i6)o~j; w:d R. of TbcdoftoOj
x, 1643; •equiAlettxl, l'-44.
., THOMAS. Adm. wz«r (*.«« 16) at ST JOHN'*,
Ayr- <'. iCtfiJ. S. of Gcoijic (io.»j), V. ot OrCwi, Wu»iuiml«tul.
I*, there. School, ICiikiiy Stephen. Mtftrk. ititj; U.A.
7; M.A. jtro. Or<t. ueaeoo. (lily) Jun
K, of Wai*up.
nu 6,
--:/o3.
l>iod
Mu
1703.
Muv
M.I.
FQTHEfiC.ILt, THOMAS. Adm. imm. (K^e iy» at Sr JOHN'*,
Apt'. 4, 1673. S. of AUabuin, gent.. of Chancery Lane,
Lood'-a: U, »i.=;re, Sclicx^l. ia Suiity (Mr Aldricu). fcUuic,
1075. Adm. *i Uncolu'* lun, IXc. ii, t074-
FOTHKaa^tL, THOMAS. Adtu. Fcl!.-Coni. (a«e I?) «l SIUMIV,
June o. 170$. Only ;;. ol iUaufJ, t'tq. U. at York. School,
We*tiuJ«it«*, Wtttric. 1706. Adm. *t Gray'* Inn, June ti,
FQTHMRCiILL, THOKAS. Mm. *u*r (4f(e ao) at ST JOHN'S,
ui»», liomo
MuUic. i
, . . f(e ao) a
June 14. 17-07. i>. >*f Tboui»», liomoMd. II. at
York*. School, Souixutfh. MuUic. i>7 U.A.
FOfKERiilLL, TIMCray. Metric. ^u». Jioiu'J'HiNirv, liiihtci,
j'x>;>. MifciJilol, ;.i .y.li'.-i..», to 'iriutty Hall^ Due. ^^, :<-.)6.
O:»c ut tt>t»t uuiiitJi, t.J York, utiit., ajj;1. ut Oray'n Jim, Nov.
5. itis. I'wfjapd f«' S; Muryurit, Yorl>>., lIurtiMxi l<> uiutry
U*ry mddiensy. <>; beetorU, iu 10^7. (W. H I'cuwxJt)
f OTHEHLEY, /OliK. /t',ui. J-rii.-Coni. (;irc i<; •»« Csiuii, Oct.
Ij, lOjH. »iU'«»l ». DJ 'l'hotft.<* tiji;/), )i»i(., ui K)ckii;u«i»-
fc-'t-'tt/j, l-f/^it. iJ »>'4 ) a."«»h u} ht Mm'r;»ii>l, VS'u»tiiiii:vtiy.
J>!;'!firj A-ijii. Of K.'cr.ii.-.UtuwuHlj. ii-.j. bttuiU t-1 Hwu.,
Ifti-. A.-n'^fi-al^'-rybtliH. l-'iut j.iJ;. 4, i?'JJ-J. Hufiod ut
5<:i-»:.-ij&i>A'Oith. '.lV*n, t, 332.)
y;»TH)ifav, THCIK.U. Axl>u. JM-» ul KIM.N, Lent, ijCij-6.
J-'O/HEKI :i.Y, THOKAS. A.lu. sit!.- ut CAIW, July a«, 1597.
a. ul 7l:ci.iiri, oi BtekuuuawiWthi Htyt*. Sriooi, KicViaaii*'
tsMiii. ViU'ic, ijy/i SciirLr. i ^t^p. A acvctcd KoyalUU
GeuUccaaii t.; tie rrivy Dumber t-j CUailui J. M.P. /o» Ryj,
;'/»*-•<>, i-'ii-v- Ki:'iif»s<'1, Mar. ,^1, j&jo. UuMod ^it ft'.ck-
UMUW'Vtl., j:-«.. ;•.., lo+c,.. M.l. ikut. Wii! (l-'.C.C) jiiQ.
'•'atfitr «u J'jtj) -;'': .-.«!}. iFrtu-., i. 163; A. B. E^aveu )
*rrvrycK¥T'2, s-^ Ft-vrfioEn^
rOTi'K, --- . U A. i-f,'7-S.
FOUL-Jfe, THC'/A& &--V. (? i}6^"9«); M.A. fcota Jcsf.i, :i33.
VCIJfXHlfiR, jOH«, «,- fOLCHIER.
JOLUrEH, H^KSY. I-'ioWW/ jaeaiU-x of fiouvaut lUtLj
•:xc..-cU>t to {iic H^lcf, WiUliia ,'iouJta-jb<iuJt 1416.
FCUi.15, *»* «/w FOWJLKS.
h-OULlS or FCWLSS. Su DAVID. K.A. i6oS (lacwT;. from
.j> '..-•,•;). S. (>( jnu:cs, of OJliiloii. lAl.ul urtli. t.» -iic u.
Jia--i*.-<rt with Jai;w« 1. AcJui. ~i <"•:*>'» luu, il<>}. '..'i-^tcj
y,A. ((/.Tlurrt) AUX. jo, Kxjj. Gi.-ut<et!j«.f. of the Kj.i^'i I'uvy
t'tk*i'.il>i:j. llnif tiu-d, May 13, ifxij. Crt-tfUsi b*jouti, Kug-
3:- j'urct^vad n f catulo of hi^ld-y, Uevrl^iJ, YM'L*. Uiod
:i.;j f-iiraxl al it;^!el.y, AL«. a^. (/<». O^i-n.; U H.U.:
G.i.C.)
FOU'-iS ^r WAIK i--A VtD. M.A. 1015 (lucttfp. fioui Oxford).
$. in .SojUafwi. M A. of CUijjf-* • locorp. it Oxfuni, J<io. ^a,
t/uu- I. Ord. ii'--..-.':4 (i *..;.;! .M; l>oc. is, 10, i, i^c .'7, H. of
i'jjbrook, L:ur-v, i6i>;. <VTliit(>u K. ot Nev jivloii, liit^tx,
:6j4-6i. V. of St J;ui..t»', 1'uJi.liiiKlon, 1^64-9. (.!(. O«<<M.)
rOWMS, f'AVIO. Adia. Ful.-'.'-iai. at !Oka'y, >i>7a-j. IX-util-
.ci» s. >.>f J>(? iJtvid. o» i.ij,lt-!'V fcli.jior, Vyrk*. U..;it. '.Ucro.
npr. 18, :6j6. M.A. 107* (Lit . Kft.). JDoublfcM trolutr i4
ju>4a (16;^). (Ku. <// WJU., i'-6s )
Ul,iS, H°,NRY. ltu>M-i>. Ircui O*ford, sa U.A. jCjb; uucJ lu
}i.A t'ji,. S. <>.' .Sir llu.-iry, I'^Jt b^j-t. ^t '.UKir-'jy. YorV-v,
.•»;>r. j i'>iJ. M~trla. l«om t'U'^'.'. Cotiaga, Oxford, Nov. 10,
I0«;; :.;.\ (Oxj-jsct) zojO-y, V. A. .'i5vi U l>. »t«- l''ciJ'>w
oi LiiiuiUj College, itrf*/. iJ'iUilm ti/ij itivlnc, bu^tJ ..t
b! Wichwel *, Oxford, Do;, i'-. :60<>. (.<!. O*i«.; ^.V./J.l
[•CULI& ut PiWLES. JOHN. MiUic. Vcll.-Com fro.n KINU'I,
Mii.liy.. id/i. PloUt-Iy ». »f .Sir J.J*v(J, of Jiijcbt.y Miifuw,
Yor!x».; u.d b:i;(livx •>. Davkt {tO'a-*}.
tfQ'JUS. WILLIAM A'-'m. Ft!t.-Coai. (UK« JJl at THIT-MV,
ioly ^, I7uj. S. ol su V.':.!ii-ai, I:*rL, of Jiijjleuy, Clevc!it4,
Vorl;». bi.bo.jJ, iifjlir.id, Miiliiii>ex (L>J Ur j<idicj. >li(rli;.
f?..}. .Su-v*tite*i (.s U... t. <^<-t. i7<«- iJurietl .it l;a«Jcby,
I>^. ii. --;s6. VrJU (Vo.tj J737. (O.fi.C.)
FOUL.XE KOflLKES. ».< POLKIiS.
i*". or P'.UAM, I'lCHAKD. M*tric. p«n». fa«B ST
'*, LatUr, ij^Si ^-A. i$te-7-
FOUNTAIN, RO&BST
POUtSOW, ROURHT, Mttric.urar fiunj Coxr t» C»ui'»n, tiwu-i-,
•pOULTHOHi-S, ne
. liou» I'KM«*OKK, Leut,
». «t S»i
VNK, ANDKKW. A<li',J. i>fJi». «t S»i CAIMAMI»I*'», AJ.-I.
,«. Ui Meltou, VorU». S. «>f J*4m, ol Mellon. Ji. July
10, ', :». uUii'Jc. 17j9> 'Kuttod Ht JJfitim, AIV. 4, t74<<
(iiuutor, 6. 1'i/f**., 307.)
FOUNTAlNli, BRICGB. Mia. pens. JtCuK.-bi1.., M«r. jj, iWh-
4. S. uf jKiuM(i6ju}. }i. utiixIU*, Nortuik. Sclioal.St PatilV.
Ailm. »t tlic Iimor Temple, July 7, 1085. l^rofwtil <.f :>.ule.
Ultxl Apr. 1727, at Norwich. (Petit, n. 93;
FOUNTAi.V, KAKHINCTOK. AJui. }ffll.-Oj/n. at 4 i^nit, June
18, 1663. S. ot Jubu <»6i j), of StfUr, Nvifolk, L^ j Ailui. «t
.'.Jiux.luV inu, June 3<j, <666.
FOUNIEVKE, JAA18S, Adio. JH-II*. ;it li*tw*ku*i., Jun« o,
i .'<)<). Of Norfolk. OoubtleW »• of Urvjir i'o in '.,inr, ul Sullc.
Of S^iio, i:»«j. Dl«.l Nov. a, 1690. UurUtd 4t Salic. I'aUu-r
of I.fi).<r;o (.085). (Lo Nayo, KntglHi, 4?
POUhTA;.-!, JAM&3. Adm. at Ccmrt'k CHHUII, JOBS, Of
JLutxlvti. UuUlc. I03S; W.A. U-yi -i; M.A. JCy3.
FO'JUtKYNB, JOHN. Uutric. i>cuSi. from Court* Oins.1,
Ilaklcr, I}/.). Out ot thwto naiiici, of t>>Uc, Nwlulk, jiUm
ut thu liuaer Tvoiplv, '3?B. Died t&ii. •
PUNTAYNU, JOHN. MuUic. [<-iw. from CLAMK, lia.tur, 1620.
POUNTAKV, JOHN. Metric. i>«:il. li»tu I'ktiuMUKK, Mdh*. itij.
iX>Ul>tlOM »• Of Arilitir, i-l Wt/U'J J^llibtf, Nolfolk. UiA',
KM/-C; M.A. liwiu liliiity HiUl, tO^i. LK/MJ.. ut Oxfi-fU,
;'.j» Adm. -.1 LJr.coi.i'x Ian, Ort. jo, 16^ J^itUter, i6Jy-
(Jai vor*ity Coutwul, ;&4i. Ituj'ilKuuxl for re!u»ic»i (u i.-.v t
t-«t-I.«w, i6jB. Murriod
'j. of Sir Edwurd Harrifij{toii. Died Juno N,
1671, kgtd 70. M.I. at Sail*, Norfolk. Will, I'.C.C. Fatficr
of Joha (j'ijs). Thoaui (1657) anti H.rni'^lon.
FOUNTAIN, JOHK. Adax Fell.-Coua. ut EMHAKOU., May n,
i6j6. OfSomenet Matris. 1637.
tOUKTAINE, JOaM. Adra. FdL-Com. at EwMAhi.'Fi., July i,
16^3. Of Lon'.ion. S. and b. of Joliu (1013). Oi !>t ^i«auwt
O; ^fc«, t<a>-h^-. AxLm. at Liuc-oUi's, fuu, Jii;, 23, i6<4-5.
O( M< lion, York*. Majth-J KlizaU-th, dau. of {uhu MoajU&i,
of >lcitou-cj;-t.Lit-fJiii, Yurk^. Died Sept. juio. Brothi-i ul
Thyuufc (i6j7). (Hunter, i". Vo.-.U, 307; M. H. I'e«cixk.}
FOUNTAZNS, JOHM. A'tin. p«u. '««« it) at SII/HXY, Juuc
i('6<. vim', "
, . , .
iit T.iyk>r»' ami Oai"JJ« Mitric. Jij> tur, 1
FOUNTAIN, H>HN. A<3m. Ft41.-O.-m. ,'tt Ci.*^, M«y ty, 17^1.
S. o! 'i'iiuuui ii6?7). of Mciluii, Ycrka. U. at Cocketuuitclij
Uatkway, ;• t-i u. (hta uicjihi'r"k hoiiicj. Of Melton, !'s [. F.-, -j
so, 17 j'i. -j;t>l ij. Ditried at Multon. Urvtijtr crt TUojn«i»
). (Ourkc, f.J.)
. , -- <, . -. 1.
. i7»<vjSo». Cation of Wuiilsca, 1741-6. IVan
of York, 1747-1603. Owow of Meltou. Died Feb. i*. iKoi,
rtS«x'«v. Buriod at ftUUoa. V/ill, I'.C.C (Httdtcr.5.Y«rAf.,
367; D.N.U)
UNVAIN, JOHN. M.A. U<mi KIKO/K. t?p. S. ul U..l«vit,
uj btuiU|Vruld, YcrK». Metric. fiv>u univmlly O'iuifa,
Otlo.o Av>r a, 1746, are so: IJ.A. Iruin CluUl C.liunJi,
Oxford, *7^i/-io. Ofd. orient (IJuwJn) June i. 17^0. k. \>i
Folkiiighaai, IJu<-*.: «i.(i p*rtm{«of N««tta Tldiisoulb. W;ii».
Uiwl O.'i. ?7«7. WL'I (f.f.C.) .u. of St U
6. ^ajf )
I'Ot'MTAIN. MAKTIN. Mtttrlc. tx?i«. Jrotii Ci AKK, ii-»lo<, IG^V.
S. ol Arliiur, of S..||«, Noi/i,lk. U.A, jtir-a: MA. K'jJ.
Ord. dtutoxj (Norwich) juris i, lou; prt<*t, May u^. IIMJ.
R. <if Umglj, Nuriolk, ioj<, Mitrttn, ». of AHluir, ol SiJl»,
ICV.UM ic LJV« raMcd at Kwipbtuii, li«1». WUI (S'.C.Q
165'); *s of Uurgn !>t Muraaret. (k'u. of Nvr)ulk.)
FOUNIA1HE, NOLKKT. Acim. »iikr luge m) ot Sr JOHH «,
W"V J, i'/p>- S. i-f WilUaiii, (.cut, ot Y-.tUi.no. B. «i
Lmtoii-in-CraveH. 5cijoclB,Thret,tiaBi.l-uiJ lsn.,inll. MMfK.
i? 3*- U.A. lyj^.t. id A. -7^0. O/-<J. -iL-iixja fI.-iiro.UiJ NU» 6,
i7S&~7:pri«t (Norwich) Oct.1* »/H- K. ot VVcl!» N<nfoiJ(,
1/-M-JJ-
kJJVf
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165
FOUNTAIN, THOMAS
FOUNTAIN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Jan. 12, 1646-7. S. and h. of Thomas, of Hulcote, Bucks.
Matric. 1647. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1645. Died 1656.
WiU, P.C.C.
FOUNTAIN, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1657. and s. of John (1613), Serjeant-at-Law. B. in London,
c. 1641. B.A. 1660-1. Fellow, 1660-3. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 30, 1661. Barrister, Lincoln's Inn. Succeeded his
brother John (1653) at Melton, Yorks. Married Anne, dau.
of Edward Chester, of Barkway, Herts. Died Feb. 5, 1709-
10, aged 70. (Burke, L.G.; Le Neve, Mem., n. 170.)
FOUNTAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 25, 1707. S. of Thomas (1657), of Melton-on-the-Hill,
near Doncaster B. at Barkway, Herts, (his mother's home).
Educated at Barkway. Matric. 1707. Died of small-pox,
Sept. 26, 1708. Buried at Barkway. M.I. there. Brother of
John (1701). (Hunter, S. Yorks., i. 367; Le Neve, Mon.,
n. 152.)
FOUNTAYNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Aug.
26, 1731. S. of John, of Melton, Yorks., Esq. B. Dec. 4, 1713.
Matric. 1731. Died Jan. 18,1739. Buried at Melton. Brother
of John (1732). (Hunter, S. Yorks., 367.)
FOURDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1610.
FOURNESSE, see FURNESS.
FOWLBERYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1552. Perhaps of Newbold, Yorks. If so, his will is dated
Oct. 6, 1592, proved Dec. following, at York. (Vis. of Yorks.,
1584.)
FOWBRAY, ROBERT. Adm. at TRINITY, Apr. 25, 1619. S. of
Robert, Head Master of Hull, 1593-1613. B. at Hull. School,
Newcastle (under his father). Matric 1619. Migrated (age
16) to Sidney, July 7, 1620. B.A. 1622-3. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1623. Master of Northallerton Grammar
School, 1623-38. (M. H. Peacock.)
FOWBERY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 15, 1617.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1617. Migrated to Queens', Sept. 12,
1617. B.A. from St John's, 1620-1; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
(York, for Durham) Sept. 1622.
POWELL, Sir JOHN, Bart Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1681. S. of Sir John, of Fowellscombe, Devon, Bart.
Bapt. at Ashprington, Dec. 12, 1665. M.A. 1682. Succeeded
as Bart. Jan. 1676-7. M.P. for Totnes, 1688-92. Died 1692,
aged 27. Buried at Ugborough, Devon, Nov. 26, 1692.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
FOWKES, see FOLKES.
FOWLE or 'FEWELL,' CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1560. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1562-3; M.A.
from St John's, 1566. Fellow of St John's, 1563. V. of
Whaddon, Cambs., 1565, as 'Fewell.' Perhaps P.C. of
Easington, Durham (? Yorks.) 1572-98.
FOWLE, HENRY. Grace for M.A. from CLARE, 1630.
FOWLE, JOHN. B.A. from QUEENS', 1550-1. Fellow. Probably
matric. pens, at St John's, Michs. 1548.
FOWLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1570; B.A.
1573-4. WiU (P.C.C.) 1622; pastor of St Ives, Cornwall.
Mentions sons Nathaniel (1612) and Joseph (1617). (J. Ch.
Smith.)
FOWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 18, 1609.
Matric. 1609; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3. Doubtless buried at
St Andrew's, Cambridge, Nov. 3, 1613, as 'Fowke.'
FOWLE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1610. Of Suffolk.
FOWLE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1621.
S. of Thomas (1584). Bapt. at Redgrave, Suffolk, Sept. 28,
1599. Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Fellow, 1627.
FOWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. n, 1641.
Of Essex. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6. Perhaps of Castle
Hedingham, Essex; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1644.
Barrister, 1651.
FOWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 23, 1663;
shortly afterwards, on his father's death, sizar. S. of Thomas
(1624), clerk, of Monewden, Suffolk. B. there. Schools,
Coddenham (Mr Candler), Wickham Market (Mr Whitcraft)
and Stowmarket (Mr Colston) (all private). Matric. 1663;
Scholar, 1663-7; B.A. 1667-8. Probably ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) May 17, 1668; priest (Norwich) Mar. 19, 1670-1, as C.
of Boyton. R. of Greeting St Peter, Suffolk, 1670-1724.
Buried there July 23, 1724. Will (Norwich C. C.) 1724.
(Venn, I. 418.)
FOWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 7, 1686.
S. of Edward. B. at Stanton Barnet, Marlborough. School,
Piccadilly, London (Mr John Goad). Matric. 1687-8; Scholar,
1689; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1696; C. of Clipsham, Rutland.
FOWLER, DANIEL
FOWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 6, 1707.
Matric. 1708. One of these names, s. of John, of Broomhall,
Norfolk, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 25, 1706-7. Bar-
rister, 1714. Bencher, 1732. Sub-steward of Yarmouth,
1735-44- Recorder, 1744-61. Auditor of Excise, 1750-72.
Died Oct. 2, 1772. (A. B. Beaven.)
FOWLE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 30, 1617.
S. of John (1570). Matric. 1617; Scholar; B.A. 1620-1; M.A.
1624. Brother of the next.
FOWLE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 14,
1612. Of Cornwall. S. of John (1570). Scholar; B.A. 1615-6;
M.A. 1620; B.D. 1627. Fellow, 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 25; priest, Mar. 26, 1627. Probably R. of St Ives,
Cornwall. Will (Exeter) 1630. Brother of Joseph, above.
CJ. Ch. Smith.)
FOWLE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1580.
Of Suffolk. S. of Thomas (1547), R. of Redgrave. B.A.
1583-4; M.A. 1588. Licensed schoolmaster at Redgrave,
Suffolk, 1592. Perhaps father of Thomas (1624).
FOWLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 2, 1585-6.
Of Essex.
FOWLE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1609.
FOWLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1547;
B.A. 1549-50; M.A. 1553. Fellow, 1550; deprived under
Queen Mary, but restored, 1558. R. of Redgrave with
Botesdale, Suffolk, 1561-97. R. of Hinderclay, 1561-6. R.
of Aldham, Essex, 1562-3. Preb. of Norwich, 1563-81. Chap-
lain to Sir Nicholas Bacon. Perhaps Master of Botesdale
School, 1586. Will (Norwich C. C.) mentions sons Nicholas
(1580) and Thomas (1584-5). (Cooper, i. 452; V. B. Red-
stone.)
FOULE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 20) at CAIUS, Apr. 25,
1578. S. of Robert, of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lines. School,
Kirton.
FOWLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1584-5.
Of Suffolk. S. of Thomas (1547); and brother of Nicholas
(1580) and father of John (1621).
FOWLE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 22, 1622; priest, May 23, 1624.
FOULE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627. Perhaps Thomas, s. of Nicholas (? 1580);
bapt. at Redgrave, Nov. 16, 1609. One of these names,
ordained 1662, R. of Monewdon, Suffolk, 1647-63. Father
of John (1663). Died 1663.
FOWLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 5, 1712-
S. of John, Esq., of Broome, Norfolk. B. at Gt Melton.
School, Norwich. Scholar, 1712-7; Matric. 1713; LL.B. 1718;
LL.D. 1727. Fellow, 1719-22. Commissary to the Dean and
Chapter of Norwich, and to the Archdeacon of Norfolk, 1731.
Married, at Burlingham St Peter, Mar. 27, 1722, Mary Goose,
of Yarmouth. Died Nov. 22, 1755. (Venn, i. 527.)
FOWLL, . B.A. 1522-3. Perhaps the Richard Flower in
Gr. Bk. T.
FOWLE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 17, 1618.
Matric. 1618.
FOWLE, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, June 22,
1694. Resided till Sept. 1696.
FOWLER, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20,
1640. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from
Pembroke, 1647. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1645.
FOWLER, BRIAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 8,
1631. S. of Rowland (1593). B. at Bromhill, Norfolk. School,
Chesterford (private) under Mr Adams. Matric. 1631. (Petit,
i. 408.)
FOWLER, CHAPPEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
14, 1721. S. of George, mercer, of Nottinghamshire. B. in
Southwell. Schools, Southwell and Newark. Matric. 1722;
B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729; B.D. 1737. Fellow, 1727-47. Junior
Proctor, 1735-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1727; priest,
June i, 1729. R. of Thorington, Essex, 1746-81. R. of
Prating, 1746-81. Died at Colchester, Dec. 24, 1781. Will,
P.C.C.; of Colchester. (Scott-Mayor, in. 346.)
FOWLER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May
23, 1746. S. of Francis, mercer, of Nottinghamshire. B. at
Southwell. School, Southwell. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (York) June 10, 1750; priest, May
24, 1752. Perhaps R. of Hatcliffe, Lines., 1760-78. R. of
Claypole, June-July, 1778. (Scott-Mayor, ill. 559-)
FOWLER, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1607. Of
York. S. of Moses (1569). Matric. 1608; B.A. 1609-10; M.A.
1613. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 613-4. M.I. to him and his
father at Ripon.
FOWLER, DAVID
FOWLER, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE, Mar.
7, 1729-30. S. of David. B. at Stanefield, Lines. School,
Brigg. Matric. 1731; LL.B. 1736. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 2, 1734-5; priest, June r, 1735. V. of Hanslape, Bucks.,
1742-
FOWLER, EDWARD. M.A. from TRINITY, 1656. S. of William,
V. of Westerleigh, Gloucs. B. there, 1632. School, Gloucester.
Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Nov. 22, 1650; B.A.
(Oxford) 1653; M.A. (Incorp. from Cambridge) 1656; B.D.
and D.D. (Oxford) i6Si. Presbyterian chaplain to Amabel,
dowager countess of Kent R. of Northill, Beds., 1656-73.
R. of All Hallows, Bread St, London, 1673-81. Preb. of
Gloucester, 1676-91. V. of St Giles', Cripplegate, 1682-1714.
Chaplain to the King, 1689. Member of the commission for
revising the Prayer Book, 1689. Bishop of Gloucester, 1691-
1714. Author, theological. Died at Chelsea, Aug. 26, 1714,
aged 82. Buried at Hendon. Will, P.C.C. Father of Richard
(1710). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FOWLER, ELISHA. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 24,
1667-8. S. of Robert, clerk, of 'Leekfrith,' Staffs. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1668; B.A. from King's, 1671-2.
Brother of John, of same date.
FOULER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 26,
1626. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at Heighten, Norfolk.
Bapt. Aug. 20, 1609. School, Norwich. Matric. 1626; B.A.
1630-1. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1632. Marie, wife
of Francis Fowler, clerk, was buried at Beighton, Mar. 10,
1652-3. (Venn, i. 277-)
FOWLER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1553.
FOWLER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1595. S.
of George, of Bromhill, Norfolk. Brother of Rowland (1593).
(Petit, i. 219.)
FOWLER, GERVASE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 5,
1696-7. S. of Samuel. B. at Stonegravel, Derbs. School,
Chesterfield. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1701. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) June, 1705; priest, May, 1711. Usher of Chesterfield
School. C. of Staveley, Derbs. R. of Langwith, 1719. Died
Feb. i, 1719-20. Buried at Chesterfield. M.I. (F.M.G., i.
165 ; Peile, 11. 138.)
FOWLER, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1616.
FOWLER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20, 1640.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from Clare,
1647. Fellow of Clare, Apr. 25, 1645, by visitor's warrant.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1659.
FOWLER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from GONVILLB HALL, Easter,
1544. One of these names adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 5,
1546-7; perhaps buried at Weeting, Norfolk, 1585. (Venn,
i- 32-)
FOWLER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
23, 1748. S. of James. B. at Horncastle, Lines. School,
Horncastle. Matric. 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 2,
1751; priest, June 17, 1753.
FOWLER, JOHN. B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1529. One 'Mr John
Fowler, vir doctus,' was V. of Bisley, Gloucs., 1543-53. Will
(Gloucester) 1553. (But see Al. Oxon.)
FOWLER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1625.
Of Leicestershire.
FOWLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 15,
1629-30. S. of William, R. of Kedleston, Derbs. B. there.
School, Rep ton. Matric. 1629-30.
FOWLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 24,
1667-8. S. of Robert, clerk, of Leek Frith, Staffs. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Brother of
Elisha (1667-8).
FOWLER, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1669. S. of Thomas, gent., of Aislaby, Durham.
B. there. Bapt. at Egglescliffe, Sept 28, 1652. School,
Northallerton. Matric. 1669.
FOWLER, MATTHEW. M.A. from QUEENS', 1641; D.D. 1660
(Lit. Reg.). B. of Walter, of Penford, Staffs. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Sept. i, 1634, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1637-8. R. of WiUey, Warws., 1648 and 1660. R.ofStPaul's,
Hammersmith, 1661-2. R. of St Alphage, Cripplegate, 1662-
3. R. of Whitchurch, Salop, 1667. Preb. of Lichfield, 1667-
83. Died Dec. 26, 1683. Buried at Whitchurch. M.I. there.
(Al. Oxon.; Staffs. Pedigrees; J. Ch. Smith.)
FOWLER, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1641. S. of John, of BiUesdon, Leics. Migrated to St John's,
1644. B.A. 1644-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1645;
priest, May 22, 1646.
FOWLER, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Jan. 26,
1670-1. Of Middlesex. Probably s. of Matthew (M.A. 1641).
Matric. 1671; M.B. 1676. Died Jan. 31, 1677-8, aged 24.
M.I. at Whitchurch, Salop. (Vis. of Staffs., 1663; J. Ch.
Smith.)
FOWLER, THOMAS
FOWLER, MOSES. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1569. Of Kent. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576:8.0.1583. Fellow,
1576-86. Scrutator, 1585. University preacher, 1585. V. of
Aylsham, Norfolk, 1584. R. of Brandsburton, Yorks., in
1591. R. of Sigglesthorne, 1591-3. Dean of the Collegiate
Church of Ripon, 1604-8. Married, 1586, Catharine Raye, of
Landbeach, Cambs. Died Mar. 1608-9. Buried at Ripon.
M.I. Father of Daniel (1608). (Cooper, n. 480.)
FOWLER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 24,
1668-9. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (London) May 21; priest, May 26,
1676.
FOWLER, RICHARD. B.A. 1508-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1558, of one
of these names; of Clipsham, Rutland, clerk.
FOWLER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1607; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
20, 1612; priest, Mar. 1612-3. Will (Exeter) 1669, of one
of these names; of Zennor, Cornwall, clerk.
FOWLER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17; priest,
Mar. 18, 1621-2.
FOWLER, RICHARD. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Harnage Grange, Salop. Matric. from St Mary's
Hall, Oxford, Oct. 22, 1619, age 19; B.A. 1619; M.A. from
Oriel, 1625. (Al. Oxon.; Pedigree in Burke's Ext. Baft.)
FOWLER, RICHARD. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1710. S. of
Edward (1656), of Northill, Beds., D.D. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, May 3, 1689, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1691-2.
(Al. Oxon.)
FOWLER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 7,
1723. S. of John, gent. B. at Sutton, Yorks. School, Cox-
wold. Matric. 1723.
FOWLLER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE,
June 24, 1736. S. of Richard, of Helland, Cornwall, clerk.
Matric. 1736; B.A. 1741-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 26,
1742-3; priest (Norwich) Feb. 1742-3. Probably R. of
Dallinghoe and Eastern, Suffolk. Died Apr. 5, 1784, aged 67.
M.I. at Framlingham. Will (P.C.C.) 1785.
FOWLER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, July i,
1729. S. of Samuel, of Wainfleet, Lines. School, Wainfleet
(Mr Younge). Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1733; B.A. 1733-4.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1733-4. Perhaps of Skendle-
thorpe, Lines.; died June n, 1759. (Musgrave.)
FOWLER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May 24,
1744. S. of George, of Skendleby Thorpe, Lines. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1744; Scholar, 1745; B.A. 1747-8;
M.A. 1751; D.D. 1764. Fellow, 1750. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Feb. 23, 1752; priest, Dec. 25, 1752. Chaplain to the King,
1758-71. Preb. of Westminster, 1765-71. Bishop of Killaloe,
I77I-9. Archbishop of Dublin, 1779-1801. Died at Bassing-
bourne Hall, Essex, Oct. 10, 1801. (ZXJV.fi.; Al. Westmon.,
332; Lines. Pedigrees.)
FOWLER, ROLAND. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1557-8.
FOWLER, ROWLAND. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S, 1593.
Probably s. of George, of Bromhill, Norfolk. Had a lease
from the College of the Priory of Bromhill, 1613. Probably
buried at Weeting, Norfolk, Oct. at, 1637. Brother of
George (1595), father of Brian (1631). (Peile, i. 208; where
he is wrongly called Brian.)
FOWLER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, as
'Foulis,' May 4, 1687. S. of William, gent. B. at Repton,
Derbs. School, Repton. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. One of
these names R. of Blunham, Beds. ; buried there Dec. i, 1704.
FOWLER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens at ST CATHARINE'S, June 28,
1695. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700; M-A. 1717. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 4, 1704; priest, Mar. 6, 1708. V. of Stan dish,
Gloucs., 1709-24. Chaplain to Bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field. R. of Cowley, Gloucs., 1717-24. Died 1724. (F. S.
Hockaday.)
FOWLER, STEPHEN. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Sept. 22, 1645. S.
of Richard, clerk, of Sodbury, Gloucs. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, Dec. 10, 1641, age 16; B.A. (Cambridge)
1645-6; M.A. (Oxford) 1648-9. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Aug. 28, 1661. R. of Crick, Northants., 1650;
ejected, 1662. (Al. Oxon.)
FOWLER, THOMAS. R. of Sausthorpe, Lines., 1596. Described
as 'M.A. of Cambridge; ord. priest by Wykeham, Bishop of
Lincoln.' (Lib. Cler. Line.)
FOWLER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1620-1.
FOWLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 3, 1626-
7. Of Ely. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. from Jesus, 1634.
FOWLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Oct 2,
1640. S. of Thomas, stonemason, of Barley, Derbs. B. there.
School, Dronfield, Derbs. Matric. 1642.
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FOWLER, THOMAS
FOWLER, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Mar. 18,
1662-3. S. of Daniel, deceased. B. in the Isle of Ely. School,
Ely (Mr Hitche). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670;
B.D. 1677. Fellow, 1668-80. Incorp. at Oxford, 1675. Ord.
deacon (Gloucs., at Holbom) Feb. 17, 1669-70; priest (Ely)
Mar. 19, 1670-1. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Sept.
13, 1680. Will (V.C.C.) 1680.
FOWLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 12,
1672. S. of Thomas. B. at Faringdon, Berks. Matric. 1673;
B.A. 1675-6. Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) 1678-9. R. of
Sheepy, Leics., 1679-1710. (Peile, II. 41.)
FOWLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5. One of these names R. of Kelleston, Derbs.
R. of Radborne, 1626. See John (1629-30). (Contemporary
in Al. Oxon.)
FOWLER, WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 4, 1604. Secretary and
Master of Requests to the Queen of James I, 1603. Author,
Sonnets, Letters. Will (P.C.C.) 1613. (Cooper, 11. 528.)
FOWLER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1632.
FOWLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 3, 1660.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4. Incorp. at
Oxford, July n, 1676, as M.A. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 21,
1665; priest, Mar. 3, 1666-7. R. of Kettering, Northants.,
1670-80. R. of Cranford St Andrew, 1680-1714. R. of
Woodford, 1707-14. Buried at Cranford, Oct. 12, 1714.
Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1715. (H. I. Longden; T. P.
Donnan.)
FOWLER, WILLIAM. M.A. from QUEENS', 1708. Assumed, in
the Graduate, to be identical with the above.
FOWLER, . B.A. 1476-7.
FOWLES, see also FOULIS.
FOWLES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29, 1704. Of
Kent. Matric. 1705-6.
FOWNES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. i, 1650-1.
Of Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5;
M.A. 1659. V. of High Wycombe, till about 1660. Preacher
at Bristol and elsewhere. Died in prison at Gloucester, Dec.
1685. (Calamy, I. 243.)
FOWNES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Dec. 10, 1646.
Of Devon.
FOWNES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June I,
1683. S. of Thomas, of Dorchester. School, Westminster.
Scholar, 1684; Matric. 1685-6; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1690. Fellow of Peterhouse (by mandate) 1687.
Junior Proctor, 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1692; priest,
1694. R. of Wimpole, Cambs., 1695-1713. Buried at Little
St Mary's, Cambridge, May 20, 1713. (T. A. Walker, 182.)
FOWSERE, EDMUND. Scholar of CLARE, Dec. 18, 1495, age 13.
FOXE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1576.
FOX, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1582.
FOXE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
FOX, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
18, 1681-2. S. of Christopher, yeoman. B. at Deane, Beds.
Schools, Newton, Northants. (private, Mr Trot) and Oundle.
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1688-9; priest, Mar. 20, 1697-8. V. of Kimpton,
Herts., 1698-1722. R. of Pirton. Died Nov. 15, 1722.
FOXE, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1554-
FOX, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1631; B.A.
1634-5. One of these names s. and h. of Thomas, of St
Andrew, Holbom, citizen; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1635.
Barrister, 1642.
FOX, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1585.
One of these names, ist s. of Edmund, of Ludford, Heref. ;
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1586.
FOX, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 19, 1667.
B. at Saxthorpe, Norfolk. Schools, Holt and Walsingham.
Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668-70. Buried at St Michael's,
Cambridge, Dec. 27, 1670. (Venn, i. 431.)
FOX, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Mar. 27, 1512. B. at Dursley, Gloucs. B.A. 1515-6; M.A.
1519-20; D.D. (by 1532). Fellow, 1515. Provost of King's,
1528-38. Secretary to Wolsey. Master of Sherburn Hospital,
Durham, 1527. Preb. of York, 1527. R. of Combemartin,
Devon, 1528. Archdeacon of Leicester, 1531-5; of Dorset,
1533-5. Bishop of Hereford, 1535-8. Preb. of Wells, 1537.
Much employed on foreign missions and state affairs. Died
May 8, 1538. Will (P.C.C.). (Cooper, i. 66; D.N.B.)
FOX, EGREMOND. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1586.
Can this be Guy Fawkes, whom seei
FOXE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1623.
Fox, LAURENCE
FOXE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 27, 1661. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1662; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1667. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 29, 1670;
priest, Sept. 24, 1670. Undermaster at St Paul's, 1673-85.
Died Apr. 28, 1686, aged 43. Buried at Chislehurst, Kent.
M.I. there; 'of Co. Hereford.' (Al. Westmon.)
FOX, FRANCIS. M.A. 1707 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Francis,
of Brentford, Middlesex. Matric. from St Edmund's Hostel,
Oxford, Apr. 14, 1698, age 22; B.A. (Oxford) 1701; M.A.
1704. R. of Boscombe, Wilts., 1708. V. of Potterne, 1711.
Preb. of Sarum, 1713-38. R. of Woodford, 1717. V. of fit
Mary, Reading, 1726-38. R. of Stratton, 1730. Died July 6,
1738. Buried at St Mary, Reading. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FOX, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 14, 1534. Of Ludlow, Salop. Left about 1537. Perhaps
brother of William (1537).
FOXE, HENKY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 14, 1582-3.
S. of William, of Kendal, Westmorland. School, Skelsmergh,
Westmorland. Matric. 1582-3; B.A. from St John's, 1586-7.
FOX, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1638. Of
Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1641-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
22, 1644.
FOX, HUGH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
FOX, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 27, 1672.
S. of Robert, innkeeper. B. at Warwick. School, Burbrooke.
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1680. Incorp. at Oxford,
1683. V. of St Michael, Coventry, 1684. V. of Foleshill,
Warws., 1704. (Al. Oxon.)
FOX, JOHN. B.A. 1509-10. One of these names V. of Colling-
ham, Yorks., in 1524.
FOXE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1549.
FOX, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1550; Scholar,
1550; B.A. 1550-1. Fellow, 1552. R. of South Cove, Suffolk,
i554-66i as 'M.A.' Perhaps V. of Reydon and Southwold,
1555-66.
FOXE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs. 1552.
FOXE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1563-4; B.A.
1567-8; M.A. 1572. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1578.
FOXE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Feb. 1564-5; B.A.
1567-8.
FOXE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1573.
S. of John, citizen and goldsmith, of London. B.A. 1573-4;
M.A. 1577; B.D. from St Catharine's, 1584. Fellow of St
Catharine's, c. 1575. University preacher, 1582. R. of Lin-
wood, Lines. Preb. of St Paul's, 1591-1623. R. of Hanwell
and Brentwood, Middlesex, 1596-1623. Preb. of Westminster,
1603-23. Preb. of Wolverhampton, 1620-3. Buried in
Westminster Abbey, Sept. 27, 1623. Will (P.C.C.) 1623.
(Westminster Abbey Registers.)
FOX, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1591. S. of William.
B. at Gt Missenden, Bucks., 1572. B.A. (? 1594-5). Ord.
priest (Colchester) Nov. 16, 1600. V. of Streatley, Beds.,
1605; signs till 1611. (Vis. o/ Bucks., 1634.)
FOXE, JOHN. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.). Possibly the non-
conformist divine; V. of Pucklechurch, Gloucs., 1657-62,
ejected. Afterwards pastor of a congregation at Nailsworth.
Author. (But no one of these names took a B.A. degree from
Clare in 1624, as stated in the D.N.B.)
FOX, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. i, 1663-4.
ist s. of Anthony, Esq. B. at Syleham, Suffolk. Schools,
Eye (Mr Browne) and Starston (Mr Coppen). B.A. 1666-7.
FOX, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 16, 1668.
S. of William, clerk. B. at llkeston, Derbs. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 2, 1672; C. of
Hatheme; priest (York) Dec. 1674.
FOX, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 28, 1704. B. at Holt,
Norfolk. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 15, 1712; priest (Norwich) July 4, 1714. V.
of Lakenham, Norfolk, 1719. V. of Cat ton. Preb. of Norwich.
FOX, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 25, 1709.
S. of Alexander, dyer. B. at Thwaites, Cumberland. School,
Kendal. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1715; priest, 1716-7. V. of Cantley, Yorks., 1717.
FOX, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 19, 1746.
S. of J., clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Doncaster. School,
Beverley. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 24; priest, June n, 1752. V. of Uffculme, Devon, till
1756. V. of Kilnwick Percy, Yorks., i?56-c. 1775-
FOXE, LAURENCE. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1624. Of Somerset.
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 16, 1608, age 18;
B.A. 1611-2. R. of Lenham and Royton, Kent, 1620. (Al.
Oxon.)
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Fox, NATHANIEL
FOX, NATHANIEL. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Sept. 7, 1622. Matric.
from Magdalene, Easter, 1623. Perhaps R. of Poyntington,
Somerset, 1643-78; but called M.A. Died 1678.
FOXE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Miens. 1571. S.
of Thomas, gent., of Thorpe, Yorks. School, Newburgh,
Yorks. Migrated to Caius, July 17, 1573, age 18. Fell. -Com.
1574. Probably ord. priest at Douay, in 1581. (Venn, i. 73.)
FOX, OBADIAH. Incorp. M.A. 1671, from Exeter College,
Oxford. Matric. there, June 28, 1662, age 17. S. of Thomas,
of Davidstowe, Cornwall. B.A. (All Souls') 1666; M.A.
(Exeter) 1669. R. of Stockleigh Pomeroy, Devon, 1668. Will
(Exeter) 1710. (Al. Oxon.)
FOX (alias RAGHAT), PATRICK. Clerk, of Ossory diocese. Of
the household of the bishop of Tusculum. For many years
studied civil and canon law at Cambridge and Oxford. (Col.
of Papal Letters, 1406.)
FOX, RICHARD. Probably of PEMBROKE. Perhaps fellow.
Master, 1507-18. S. of Thomas, of Ropesley, Lines. First at
Oxford. Said to have graduated D.Can.L. at Paris. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1485-7. Preb. of Wells, 1485. Preb. of Sarum,
1485. V. of Stepney, Aug.-Sept., 1485. Master of the
Hospital of St Cross, Winchester. Bishop of Exeter, 1487-92 ;
and Lord privy-seal, 1487-1516. Bishop of Bath and Wells,
1492. Bishop of Durham, 1494-1501. Chancellor of the
University, 1500-1. Bishop of Winchester, 1501-28. Founder
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Died Sept. 14, 1528.
Buried in Winchester Cathedral. (Cooper, i. 35; D.N.B.)
FOXE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. 12, 1588.
S. of Henry, yeoman, of Sprowston, Norfolk. Schools,
Norwich and Wood Dalling. Scholar, 1588-94; Matric. 1589.
Probably B.A. 1593-4. One of these names V. of Folkton,
Yorks. Will (York) 1614.
FOX, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 21,
1714. S. of Thomas, gent B. at Cambridge. School, Mer-
chant Taylors'. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 23, 1722; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 8, 1723-4- C. °f
Longstow, Cambs.
FOX, ROBERT. Fined and imprisoned, 1467-8. (Gr. Bk. A, 69.)
FOX, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604.
FOX, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 28, 1694. Of
Cambridgeshire. Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1700-1; priest (Lincoln) Dec.
20, 1702. R. of Evedon, Lines., 1702-23.
FOX, SIMEON. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1583.
S. of John, the Martyrologist. B. 1568. Matric. 1583; B.A.
1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow, 1586, till 1592. M.D. (Padua).
Fought in Ireland and the Netherlands. F.R.C.P. 1608.
Censor; treasurer, etc. President, 1634-41. Died Apr. 20,
1642. Buried in St Paul's. Will (P.C.C.) 1642. (DJf.B.;
Munk, I. 147.)
FOX, SIMON. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1608; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1619.
FOXE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1546.
FOXE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
FOX, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Feb. u, 1604-5.
Matric. 1605.
FOX, THOMAS. M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Samuel,
of Essex. B. at Havering-atte-Bow. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, July 19, 1607, age 15; B.A. 1611; M.A. 1614.
Fellow of Magdalen College, 1613-30. Proctor, 1620-1.
Candidate, R.C.P. 1623. Died at Warlies, Essex, Nov. 20,
1662. Buried in Waltham Abbey. Will, P.C.C.; of Waltham-
Holy-Cross. (Mttnk, i. 185; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon.)
FOX, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July 4, 1664. S. of
James, clerk, deceased. B. at South Dalton, Yorks. Schools,
Hull and Beverley. B.A. (Dublin) 1658; M.A. (Cambridge)
1665. Doubtless V. of Hessle, Yorks., 1670-89. Died Oct. 26,
1689.
FOX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 8,
1674-5. S. of Thomas, of Hastings, Sussex. B. there. School,
Chichester. Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1678-9.
FOX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 13, 1679.
S. of Cornelius. B. at Corpusty, Norfolk. School, Holt.
Matric. 1679 ; B.A. 1682-3 ; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1683-4; priest, May, 1686. Probably R. of Aldby, Norfolk,
where he was buried Oct. 17, 1715. HehelditwithWickmere.
(Petit, it. 72.)
FOX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, June 23,
1681. S. of William. B. at Louth, Lines. School, Louth.
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5.
FOXCROFT, THOMAS
FOXE, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 32,
1646-7. S. of Edward. B. at Birmingham. Schools, Aston
and Birmingham. Matric. 1647-8. R. of Drayton Bassett,
Staffs., 1651-62, ejected. Preached, and held meetings in his
own house at Caldwell, Derbs. Imprisoned in Derby gaol,
1684; and at Chester, on Monmouth's rising. Died May 30,
1710. (PeUe, i. 512; D.N.B.)
FOXE, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596; B.A.
1599-1600.
FOXE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1537- Of Ludlow, Salop. Fellow, 1540-1.
Perhaps brother of George (1534).
FOX, WILLIAM. B.A. from JESUS, 1573-4. Perhaps ord. priest
(Coventry) Sept 29, 1581. C. of Keystone, Hunts., 1585.
FOX, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1611; B.A.
1613-4.
FOX, WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1629-30; M.A. 1634. One
of these names R. of Bilborough with Strelley, Notts., till
1674. Died 1674.
FOX, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 10, 1632.
S. of Ulysses, gent. B. at Ful wood, Sheffield, Yorks. Schools,
Bradneld and Sheffield. Matric. 1632.
FOX, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 3, 1672. Of
Leicestershire. S. of Richard, of Thornton, Leics. Migrated
to Trinity, Oxford. Matric. there, Dec. 6, 1672, age 19; B.A.
1676; M.A. 1682. V. of St Mary-de-Castro, Leicester, 1689.
(Al. Oxon.)
FOX, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 10, 1707-8. S. of
John, of Stilton, Hunts. B. there. Matric. 1709. Migrated
to Oxford. Matric. from Balliol College, Oct. 13, 1711, age 20;
B.A. from Pembroke, Oxford, 1712. Perhaps V. of Crowle,
Lines., 1718. (Al. Oxon.)
FOX, . B.Can.L. or B.Civ.L. 1458-9.
FOX, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
FOX, . B.A. 1513-4.
FOXCROFT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1579-80. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Brasenose, 1583-4;
M.A. 1588; B.D. 1600. Fellow of Brasenose, 1583. Will
(Oxford) 1608. (Al. Oxon.)
FOXCROFT, EZECHIEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, May 5, 1649. S. of George, of London, merchant.
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Fellow, 1652-75.
Senior Proctor, 1673-4. (Hanaood; Vis. of London, 1634.)
FOXCROFT, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1601.
FOXCROFT, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1732. Of
Hampshire. Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1736-7.
FOXCROFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6, 1611.
Eldest s. of George, of Sowerby, Halifax, Yorks. B. Jan.
1594-5- Matric. 1611; Scholar; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1617. R. of Gotham, Notts., 1619-
62. One of the Westminster assembly. Died 1662. Father
of Moses (1644). (Al. Oxon.)
FOXCROFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 6, 1671-2.
Of Gotham, Notts. Matnc. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Probably C. of Sutton, Beds. Buried there Nov. 10, 1720.
Father of the next. (W. M. Noble.)
FOXCROFT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Ang. 27,
1703. S. of John (above), clerk. B. at Wilford, Notts.
School, Nuneaton. Matric. 1703 ; LL.B. 1710.
FOXCROFT, MOSES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 27, 1644.
Of Nottinghamshire. S. of John (1611), R. of Gotham. B.
June 26, 1627. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8. Incorp. at Oxford,
1648. M.A. (Oxford) 1650. Fellow of Queen's College,
Oxford, 1648-60, ejected. R. of Gotham, Notts., 1663-73.
Died 1673-
FOXCROFT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 29,
1653. Of London.
FOXCROFT, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1572-3. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps 2nd s. of James, of Sowerby, Halifax.
M.A. 1576. Fellow, 1577. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1609. (M. H.
Peacock.)
FOXCROFT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May
29, i673- S. of Edward. B. at Thornton, Yorks. School,
Kirkby Lonsdale. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1679; priest, Feb. 1680-1. R. of Hoole, Lanes.,
1686-1701. (Peile, H. 48.)
FOXCROFT, SAMUEL, Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1633. Of Yorkshire.
FOXCROFTE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1584.
Matric. Lent, 1584-5; B.A. 1588-9. Perhaps schoolmaster
at Bedford, 1612. C. of Metfield, Suffolk, 1613-20. R. ot
Withersdale, 1620-5. Married Agnes Brown, widow, at
Metfield, Sept. 16, 1613.
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FOXCROFT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1579 ;B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1582-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
May 17, 1586, as 'M.A.' R. of St Cuthbert's, Bedford, 1585.
Admon. (Lincoln) 1625.
FOXCROFT, WILLIAM. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1597-8;
M.A. 1601. Probably V. of Angersleigh, Somerset, 1606.
FOXLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July i, 1597.
FOXELEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June I,
1682. S. of Isaac, husbandman. B. at Asbton, Lanes. School,
Stockport. Matric. 1682. Perhaps V. of Farnworth, Lanes.,
till 1705. Will proved at Chester, 1705. (Viet. Hist, of Lanes.,
in. 391.)
FOXLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July i, 1597.
FOXLEE, WILLIAM DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1358. A
John Foxle (probably the same) was there, Sept. 23, 1370.
FOXLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 4, 1622-3.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7. One of these names s. of Michael,
of Blakesley, Northants.; age 8 in 1618. (Vis. of Northants.,
1618.)
FOXLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 16,
1673. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Tallington, Derbs.
(? Lines.). School, Tideswell (Mr Bell and Mr Wray).
FOXLOWE, WILLIAM. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1691 (Lit. Reg.).
FOXON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1570.
FOXTON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1616. S. of Francis (1588), of Kent. B. at Milton. School,
Canterbury. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 29, 1618, age 17, as
Archbishop Parker's scholar. Scholar, 1618-23; B.A. 1619-
20; M.A. 1623. R. of Burmarsh, Kent, 1623-31. Buried in
Canterbury Cathedral, Aug. 29, 1631. Brother of Francis
(1623). (Venn, i. 241.)
FOXTON, ELIAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1584. S.
of William, alderman of Cambridge. Matric. 1584; B.A.
1588-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. n, 1589-90. Will (P.C.C.)
1632; of St Olave St, London. (Vis. of Cambs., 1619; J. Ch.
Smith.)
FOXTON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1588 ;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595; B.D. 1603; D.D. 1619. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1624. V. of Sittingbourne, Kent, 1603-23. R. of
Rucking, 1610. R. of Little Bitham, Lines., 1610; and of
Marsham, 1613-26. Died 1626. Will (P.C.C.). Father of the
next, and of Anthony (1616).
FOXTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, June 2,
1623. S. of Francis (1588), V. of Sittingbourne. B. there.
School, Canterbury. Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1623-8; B.A.
1626-7; M.A. 1631. C. of Maidstone, 1634. Brother of
Anthony (1616). (Venn, i. 262.)
FOXTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 3, 1590.
S. of William, alderman of Cambridge. Matric. c. 1592.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 19, 1597. Mayor of Cam-
bridge, 1619-21. Elected M.P. for the borough, 1621; but,
being mayor, the election was declared void. Parliamentarian
member of the Eastern Counties Association. Commissioner
for the collection of taxes in Cambridge. Died 1648. Buried
Dec. 8, in Gt St Mary's. Will (P.C.C.) 1649. He left £40 to
the University Library. Brother of Elias. (Vis. of Cambs.,
1619.)
FOXTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1621.
V. of Gt Shelford, Cambs., 1632-7. Buried there Nov. 6,
1637. Will proved (Ely) 1637.
FOXTON, THOMAS DE. LL.D. Chancellor of the University,
1329-31. Vicar-general of Norwich, 1316. Benefactor.
FOXWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 24, 1704.
Perhaps first adm. Sept. 12, 1700. S. of Philip (1673), R. of
Tostock, Suffolk. Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1708; priest, Mar. 5, 1709-10. C. to his
father at Tostock. R. of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1711-31. Died
Apr. ir, 1731. Buried at Rattlesden. (G.Mag.)
FOXWELL or FOCKWELL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
May 29, 1673. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1674; Matric.
1676; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. priest (Norwich) Nov. 1679. R. of
Tostock, Suffolk, 1679-1736. R. of Norton, 1708-10. Father
of John (above).
FOXWIST, LLOYD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, June 28,
1751. S. of William, of Carnarvon. School, Beaumaris,
Anglesey (Mr Vincent). Matric. 1751; B.A. 1754. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1755.
FOY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1621; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628.
FOYKE, . B.A. 1514-5.
FOYSTER or FUSTER, MICHAEL. B.A. 1533-4.
FOYSTER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1549.
FRAMPTON, WILLIAM
FOYSTER or FUSTER, ROBERT. B.A. 1532-3.
FRAIGNEAU, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
June 24, 1736. S. of John, of London. B. there, 1717.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1736; Scholar, 1737; B.A.
1739-40; M.A. 1743. Fellow, 1742. Regius Professor of
Greek, 1744-50. Tutor to the family of Frederick, Lord
Bolingbroke. V. of Battersea, Surrey, 1758-78. R. of
Beckenham, Kent, 1765-78. Died Sept. 12, 1778. Will
(P.C.C.) 1778; of Battersea. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 314.)
FRAKE, ROBERT, see FREAKE.
FRAME, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 26,
1700. S. of Richard, glover, of All Hallows, Barking, London.
B. in London. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1707; priest (London) Feb. 1707-8.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1718; of Fulham, and
St Catherine Creechurch, London, late of Hoxton, clerk.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FRAMINGHAM, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1556.
FRAMINGHAM, EDMUND. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL,
Jan. 15, 1607-8; B.A. 1612-3. Fellow, 1612-20. Will (P.C.C.
1651) of one of these names; of Little Walsingham, Norfolk.
FRAMINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 26,
1733. as Fremingham; afterwards Fell. -Com. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1734. Probably the barrister-at-law who died May
28, 1763, aged 47. M.I. at Little Walsingham, Norfolk.
(G. Mag.)
FRAMINGHAM, LANCASTER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS,
May 26, 1746. S. of John, druggist, of Swaffham, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. Sept. 23, 1727. Schools, Swaffham (private;
Mr Hest) and Charterhouse (exhibitioner). Matric. 1746;
Scholar, 1746-53; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753. Fellow, 1754.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1751, as C. of Raydon,
Suffolk; priest, July 7, 1754. V. of Castleacre, Norfolk,
i756-7i; of Hindringham, 1768-83; of East and West
Rudham, 1771-85; of Rougham, 1783-1800. R. of West
Walton, 1785-1800. Died May, 1800. (Venn, n. 58.)
FRAMINGHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 16, 1657.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A.
1666. Perhaps V. of Helhoughton, Norfolk, 1662-78.
FRAMINGHAM, ROGER. Grace for B.D. 1458-9. A monk from
Norwich.
FRAMINGHAM, WILLIAM. Of PEMBROKE and QUEENS'. S.
of Richard. B. in Norwich. School, Norwich. B.A. 1530-1;
M.A. 1533. Fellow of Queens', 1530-7. A learned man, and
intimate friend of Dr Caius, who undertook to publish his
works. Died Sept. 25, 1537. Will, V.C.C. (Cooper, i. 63;
D.N.B.)
FRAMISHAM, RICHARD. M.A. 1481.
FRAMLINGHAM. CLEMENT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at
CAIUS, Jan. 8, 1580-1. S. of Charles. B. at Debenham,
Suffolk. Schools, Botesdale, Bungay and Fressingfield,
Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 16, 1582-3. The father,
Sir Charles, died 1595. The son died c. 1585. (Venn, i. 109.)
FRAMLINGHAM, . B.Can.L. 1477-8.
FRAMPTON, ALGERNON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
July 7, 1736. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Wiltshire (V. of Shrew-
ton and Broad Hinton). B. at Marlborough. School, Marl-
borough. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744; B.D. 1752.
Fellow, 1743-65. Incorp. at Oxford, 1745. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 17, 1743; priest (Salisbury) Mar. 10, 1744-5.
R. of Tokenham Week, Wilts., 1745-88. Died Apr. 22, 1788.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1742-3). (Scott-Mayor, in.
477.)
FRAMPTON, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age I7)at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 8, 1728-9. S. of William, of Moreton, Dorset, deceased.
B. Oct. 1711. Succeeded his father at Moreton. Sheriff of
Dorset, 1744. Died Oct. 28, 1784. (T. A. Walker, 259;
Hutchins, I. 145.)
FRAMPTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1606.
FRAMPTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 17, 1742-3. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Wiltshire (V. of
Shrewton and Broad Hinton). B. at Marlborough. School,
Marlborough. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1747-3; M.A. 1751; B.D.
1759; D.D. 1769. Fellow, 1751-71. Taxor, 1754. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from Salisbury) Mar. 4, 1747-8;
priest (Salisbury) Sept. 24, 1749- R- of Ousden, Suffolk,
1762-1803. R. of Starston, Norfolk, 1769-1803. Died June
18, 1803, at Newmarket. Will, P.C.C. M.I. at Ousden.
Brother of Algernon. (Scott-Mayor, in. 534! Add. MS. 5869,
112.)
FRAMPTON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1657-8;
B.A. (Oxford) 1661; M.A. 1664-5. Proctor, 1674. R. of
Llanfair-KUgeddin, Momnouth. (Al. Oxon.)
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FRANCE, ABRAHAM
FRANCE or FRAUNCE, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1576. Of Salop. Sent to college by Sir Philip
Sidney. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Fellow, 1580. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 5, 1583. Barrister. Practised in the court
of the Marches of Wales. Poet. Living, 1633. (Cooper, n.
119; D.N.B.)
FRANCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1570.
FRANCE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. Of
Nottinghamshire, Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord- deacon
(York) Sept. 1675; priest, Mar. 1679-80. Will (Dublin) 1721,
of one of these names; precentor of Waterford Cathedral.
FRANCE, FRAWNS, . B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482.
FRAUNCEIS, ALAN; le clerk. Of Durham bishopric. When a
scholar at Cambridge (c. 1270-80) used to hunt hares with
his greyhound in Cambridge Warren. (Pleas of the Forest.
See preface.)
FRANCIS, ALBAN. Received a Royal mandate for M.A. 1685-6;
refused by the Vice-Chancellor, Dr Peachell, who was re-
moved in consequence. A native of Middlesex. A Bene-
dictine of St Adrian's Abbey, Lansperg, Hanover. After the
Revolution withdrew to Lansperg, and thence to Douay.
Missioner in the South Province of England. Died July 27,
1715. (D.N.B.)
FRANCIS, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1644.
Of Nottinghamshire,
FRANCIS, CLEARE. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1598. Of London.
Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, June 26, 1591, age
14; B.A. (Oxford) 1594-5.
FRANCIS, EDMUND. Adm. at TRINITY HALL, July 23, 1624.
S. of Edmund, of London, mercer. Migrated to Pembroke,
Nov. 23, 1625. Perhaps adm. student at Leyden, Apr. 29,
1622.
FRANCES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1582.
FRAUNCES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1623-4; Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Perhaps R.
of Elmswell, Suffolk, 1637. Head Master of Bury School,
1637-46.
FRANCES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL. Apr. 3, 1676.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1676.
FRANCIS, FRANCIS, see SAMUEL.
FRAUNCIS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Sept.
29, 1620. Of London. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4.
FRANCIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, May 16, 1676. S.
of Henry, gent., of Mattishall, Norfolk. B. at Welbome.
Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676-81; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1681; priest, Mar. 1681-2. V. of Bacton,
Norfolk, 1681-1711. R. of Witton, 1694-1711. Died Sept. 3,
171 1. M.I. at Bacton. Will (Norwich C. C.) 1711. (Venn, I.
456-)
FRANCIS or FRANCEYS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
May 29, 1706. S. of William, of Derby, apothecary, mayor
of Derby. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1712; priest (Ely) Jan. n, 1712-3.
Perhaps R. of Caldecote, Herts., 1712-9. (Derby School Reg.)
FRANCIS, JOHN. B.A. 1527-8.
FRANCES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1571.
FRANCIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1583; B.A.
1586-7. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1588; priest (Nor-
wich) Mar. 20, 1589-90. V. of Langford, Beds., 1593-1623.
Buried there July 8, 1623. Father of Jonathan (1610).
FRANCIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1584
(perhaps same as the next).
FRANCIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 14, 1585. Of
Essex. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. V. of Southminster, Essex,
1597-1615. Died 1615.
FRANCYS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1586;
B.A. 1590-1.
FRANCIS, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from TRINITY, 1606.
V. of Lympne, Kent, 1610-6. R. of Ripple, 1616.
FRANCIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1607; B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1611; priest
Dec. 1611. V. of Lund, Yorks., 1616.
FRANCIS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Lent, 1629-30;
B.A, 1633-4.
FRANCES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 7, 1666. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
FRANCIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, June n,
1678. S. of John, citizen of Chester. B. there. School,
Chester. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Fellow,
1684.
FRANCIS, WYATT
FRANCIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 31, 1680. S. of
John, of Horncastle, Lines., Esq. Matric 1680; Scholar,
1682; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Ord. priest (Rochester) Sept.
29, 1686. R. of Stickney, Lines., 1686. V. of Sibsey, 1689.
(Lines. Pedigrees.)
FRANCIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, July 3, 1711.
S. of Thomas, attorney, of North Elmham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Walsingham. Matric. 1711; Scholar, 1711-7; B.A.
1714-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 9, 1717-8; priest, Dec.
20, 1719. Probably R. of Billingford and Brisley, Norfolk,
1727-42. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1749. (Venn, I. 526.)
FRANCIS, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5,
1719-20. Of Norwich. Matric. 1718; LL.B. 1723; LL.D.
1729. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1725-6; priest, June,
1726. R. of Morley St Botolph, Norfolk, with St John,
Maddermarket, Norwich, 1726. Minister at St Peter Man-
croft.
FRANCIS, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5,
1720-1. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1720; LL.B. 1725. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1726; priest, Sept. 25, 1726.
FRANCES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 26,
1725. S. of William, of Canterbury. Matric. 1725; B.A.
1728-9; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 19, 1731. V. of Waresley, Hunts., 1745-6. V. of Soham,
Cambs., 1746-82. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1783.
FRANCES, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CAIUS, July 4,
1610. S. of John (1583), V. of Langford, Beds. Schools,
Ely, and Clifton, Beds. Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1613-4; B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617. Licensed to practise physic and medicine
in diocese of Lincoln, 1630. V. of Langford, Beds., 1631.
V. of Norton, Herts., 1633-5. V. of Biggleswade, 1640.
(Venn, I. 208.)
FRANCIS, MARTIN. Matric. pens, (age 18) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1648, exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Of Middlesex.
S. of Richard, of Brentford. B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Fellow,
1650; re-elected, 1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. Taxor, 1657.
R. of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1657-9. Approved for presbyter-
ian ministry, at Cambridge, June 16, 1658. Buried there
Feb. 9, 1668-9.
FRANCIS, MELCHIZEDEC. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1593;
B.A. 1593-4. Of London. P.C. of All Hallows, Staining,
1598-1607. One of these names, of Little Hinton, Wilts.,
clerk. Will (Consist C. Sarum) 1635.
FRANCIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1645.
Of Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A.
1661. R. of Flordon, Norfolk, 1661.
FRANCIS, ROBERT. Secular chaplain. Studied at Cambridge.
B.Can.L. at Oxford, 1535.
FRANCIS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1580; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Perhaps R. of North Picken-
ham, Norfolk, 1585; and R. of Hough ton, 1585-7.
FRANCIS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 29, 1667,
as 'Francis Francis.' Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1668; B.A.
1670-1.
FRANCIS, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 14,
1664. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
FRANCIS, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1531-2.
FRANCIS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1572;
B.A. 1575-6: M.A. 1579. R. of Morborn, Hunts., 1581. The
R. of Little Tey, Essex, 1597-1601, was perhaps an Oxford
contemporary.
FRANCIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, June 20,
1653. S. of Thomas, of Boxted, Suffolk. School, Dedham.
Matric. 1654; Scholar, 1654-60; B.A. 1657-8. (Venn, i. 389.)
FRAUNCEYS, WILLIAM. Chaplain of KING'S HALL, in 1402.
Died May 26, 1406.
FRAUNCIS, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, in 1404.
Resigned May 10, 1424.
FRANCIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', c. 1596.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1617; of Harlow, Essex,
clerk.
FRANCIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1626-7; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. One of these names P.C.
of Leeds, Kent, 1641-3.
FRAUNCIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. i,
1724. S. of William, Esq., deceased. B. at Combe Flory,
Somerset. School, Taunton (Mr Upton). Matric. 1724. Of
Combe Flory, Esq. Married Johanna Whittock, of Old
Cleeve, Somerset. Died 1739. (Hutchins, iv. 528.)
FRANCIS, WYATT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1725.
S. of James, of Lincoln. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1; priest, Nov. 7, 1731.
V. of Heckington, Lines., 1741. R. of Wilsford, Lines., 1744.
R. of Burton-by-Lincoln. Preb. of Lincoln, 1764-80. Buried
Mar. 18, 1780. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
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FRANCIS, . M.A. 1514.
FRANCIS, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
FRANCISCANS, Warden of. B.D. 1495-6.
FRANCIUS or FRANSSEUS, GODFREY. D.D. from PETER-
HOUSE, 1581 (Incorp. from Douay).
FRANCIUS, JOHN. Ph.D. 1628 (Incorp. from Frankfort): signs
as 'M.A.' Of Silesia. Licensed to practise medicine, 1644.
M.D. 1647. Fellow of PETERHOUSE (by mandate) 1628-65.
Senior Proctor, 1640. President, tutor, bursar, etc. Buried
at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, June n, 1665. Will proved
(V.C.C.). (T. A. Walker, 37.)
FRANCIUS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, July 23, 1655.
Of the Province of Drenthe, Holland (Drentanus). Ma trie.
1655. 'In schola. Campensi Trans-Isulaniorum educatus"
(Kampen on the Yssel) (age 18). Perhaps nephew of Dr John
Francius (above). (T. A. Walker, log.)
FRANE, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1636.
FRANFELD, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1385-7.
FRANCKE, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1604. Probably of Ashburnham, Sussex.
FRANKE, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1635. Of Sussex. Probably s. of Abraham (above), of Ash-
burnham, Sussex. B.A. 1639-^40. Buried at St Botolph's,
Cambridge, May 26, 1642. (Vis. of Sussex.)
FRANK, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 3, 1666.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1669-70. V. of Methwold,
Norfolk, 1673-90. R. or C. of Ickburgh, 1673.
FRANK, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 24,
1637; C. of Syleham, Suffolk.
FRANKE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1723. S. of Richard, mercer, of Nottinghamshire. B. at
Southwell. School, Southwell. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7;
M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon (York) July 21, 1728; C. of Popple-
wick, Notts. V. of Whitwick, Leics., 1736-67. Died Aug. i,
1767. (Scott-Mayor, in. 362; Nichols, in. 1120.)
FRANCK, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1614. B. at Maldon, Essex. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19,
1619, age 23; priest, Dec. 24, 1621. C. of Friern Barnet,
Middlesex. R. of Bonsall, Derbs., 1628.
FRANK, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Aug. 18, 1716. Of
Campsall, Yorks. 2nd s. of Matthew Ashton, who took the
name Frank. Scholar; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1722.
Official and commissary of the archdeacon of Suffolk.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Waller Bacon, of Earlham, Nor-
folk. Died May i, 1773- Brother of Richard (1714). (A.
Gray; Burke, n. 576.)
FRANCK, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 15,
1594. B. in Iremonger Lane, London. Matric. 1594; B.A.
1597-8- Migrated to Sidney, Sept. 1598. M.A. 1601. Ord.
deacon (Chester) Feb. n, 1608-9; priest (London) Mar. 19,
1608-9, age 34. V. of Little Brickhill, Bucks., 1609. School-
master at Sevenoaks. Will (Archd. Surrey) 1637; as Master
of St Saviour's Southwark School. Father of Mark. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
FRANCKE, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1574;
B.A. from Clare, 1576-7.
FRANKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1653. S. of Charles, gent., of Pontefract. B. in Hertfordshire.
School, Wakefield. Matric. 1653. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
FRANKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 16, 1656. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1656.
FRANKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 30, 1661. Of Kent.
Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1665-6. Perhaps V. of Leatherhead,
Surrey, 1671-9. Died 1679.
FRANK or FRANKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 3,
1669, as Franks. Of Leicester. Matric. sizar, Easter, 1669;
B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675; priest,
Feb. 20, 1675-6. V. of Queniborough, Leics., 1680. Admon.
(Leicester) 1715. (H. I. Longden; J. Ch. Smith.)
FRANKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at TRINITY, June 20,
1676. S. of Richard. B. at Cottingley, Yorks. School,
Bingley (Mr Murgatroyd). Matric. 1676.
FRANK, JOHN HILLERSDEN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1746. Matric. Easter, 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754.
Fellow, 1750. Lived in Cambridge for some time. Retired
to Bath. Died there Jan. 28, 1780. (G. Mag.; Harwood.)
FRANKE, LEVIT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 23, 1716.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1720-1. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1724; priest, Sept. 19, 1725. Admon.
(Leicester) 1735 ; of Caythorpe, Lines.
FRANK, THOMAS
FRANCK, MARK. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1627.
S. of Humphrey (1594). Bapt. at Little Brickhill, Bucks.,
Dec. 29, 1612. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634; B.D. 1641; D.D.
1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1634; ejected, 1642; restored, 1660.
Elected Master, Aug. 23, 1662. Chaplain to Archbishop of
Canterbury. Archdeacon of St Albans, 1660-4. Treasurer of
St Paul's, 1660-4. Preb. of St Paul's, 1662-4. R- of Barley,
Herts., 1662-4. Author, sermons. Died 1664, aged 51.
Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
FRANK, NATHANIEL, Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 28, 1717. S. of John, of Lancashire. B. at Preston.
School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724.
FRANKS, RICHARD. B.A. 1508-9; M.A. 1512; B.D. 1522-3.
Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1512. Bursar, 1518. Proctor, 1521-2.
A Richard Francks, deceased, is named as brother, in will of
John Francs, alias Ferror, R. of Hinderclay, Suffolk, 1559.
FRANKE, KICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1567.
One of these names, of Cambridge, ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 22,
1561-2, age 40. Perhaps V. of Silverley, Suffolk, 1563; and
R. of Ashley, 1563-74.
FRANCKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1611. Probably s. of John, alderman of Pontefract. Bapt.
there, Feb. 20, 1591-2. Recorder of York. Buried at Camp-
sail, Dec. 1661. Will, York. Perhaps father of Richard
(1648). (Burke, L.G.;J. Ch. Smith.)
FRANKE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1627. Of Sussex. Perhaps s. of Abraham (1595), of Ash-
burnham, Sussex. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1635.
FRANKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
10, 1648. S. of Richard (? 1611), Esq., of Campsall, Yorks.
Bapt. July 31, 1627. School, Laughton, Rotherham. Matric.
1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 28, 1649. Buried at Camp-
sall, Dec. 7, 1657.
FRANK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 2,
1692. S. of John, gent. B. at Pontefract, Yorks. School,
Pontefract. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 21, 1702-3; priest, Sept. 24, 1704. C. of
Fotheringay, Northants. V, of Searby w. Owmby, Lines.,
1705.
FRANK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 2, 1714. ist s.
of Matthew, gent., of Campsall, Yorks. (Matthew Ashton,
grandson of Richard Frank, of 1611, assumed the name
Frank.) School, Doncaster. Matric. 1714. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Apr. 30, 1715. Of Campsall, Esq. Recorder of Ponte-
fract, 1735 ; and Doncaster, 1756. One of the earliest members
of the Society of Antiquaries. Married Margaret, dau. of
Robert Frank, of Pontefract. Died s.p. May 22, 1762, aged
64. Brother of Francis (1716). (Burke, L.G.; A. Gray.)
FRANKE, ROBERT. Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL, 1456-
t2. B.Can.L. 1459-60; D.Can.L. 1465-6. R. of Little
tukeley, Hunts., 1463-1505. Preb. of Southwell, 1480-6.
V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1491. Will (P.C.C.) 1505.
FRANKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
22, 1676. S. of John, gent., of Pontefract, Yorks. Bapt.
there, Feb. 2, 1659-60. School, Pontefract. Matric. 1676.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 16, 1678. Barrister, 1685. Ancient,
1704. M.P. for Pontefract, 1710-6. Buried there Sept. 6,
1738. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Hunter, n. 465.)
FRANKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1569.
One of these names (no degree; but 'bred in the schools'),
was ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1565. V. of Morton, Lines.,
in 1585.
FRANKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 23, 1706.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 26, 1711; priest, June 14, 1712. V. of Oadby,
Leics., 1714.
FRANK, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1724. S. of Thomas,
R. of Cranfield, Beds., clerk. Bapt. there, Jan. 24, 1698-9.
Matric. from Merton, Oxford, Apr. 6, 1717, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1720. P.C. of Loose, Kent, 1722-31. R. of Cran-
field, Beds., 1731. Brother of Walter (1742). (Al. Oxon.)
FRANCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 19,
1732. S. of T., farmer, of Leicestershire. B. at Queniborough.
School, Loughborough. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1736-7. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1737; priest, Mar. 2, 1739-40.
C. of Appleby, Leics. Doubtless V. of Gt Glen and Gt
Stretton, Leics., 1739-44. Will (Leicester) 1744. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 445.)
FRANK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1748. S. of Walter (1742), clerk, of Kent. B. at Chatham.
School, King's, Rochester. Matric. 1748; LL.B. 1754. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) Sept. 24, 1752; priest, Sept. 22, 1754-
V. of Darenth, Kent, 1759-66. Minor canon of Rochester,
1759. V. of Stockbury, 1766-94. V. of Borden, 1768-94.
Died 1794. Will (P.C.C.). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 578.)
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FRANK, WALTER
FRANCKE, WALTER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1579. One of these names s. of Henry, of Knighton, Yorks.;
age c. 1 6, in 1576. (Add. Pedigrees; Vis. of Yorks.)
FRANKE, WALTER. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1619. Of Essex. One of these names, 'M.A.,' was V.
of Gwinear, Cornwall, 1636, sequestered; another was R. of
Onehouse, Suffolk.
FRANK, WALTER. M.A. from QUEENS', 1742. S. of Thomas,
R. of Cranfield, Beds. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
Mar. 23, 1720-1, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724-5. Ord. deacon,
1727; priest (Lincoln) 1728. V. of Hartlip, Kent, 1729-47.
Minor canon of Rochester, 1733-84. P.C. of Chatham, 1747-
R. of Cranfield, Beds., 1782-4. Died Mar. 29, 1784. M.I. in
Rochester Cathedral. Admon. P.C.C. Father of Thomas
(1748), brother of Thomas (1724). (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
FRANK, -
FRANCK,
, M.A. 1473-4-
-. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
FRANK, (senior). Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, Lent, 1613-4.
FRANK, (junior). Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, Lent,
1613-4.
FRANCKLAND, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 2,
1664. Of Yorkshire, ist s. of Henry, of Aldwarke, Esq.
Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1665. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Sept. 12, 1664. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
FRANKLAND or FRANKLIN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at
PETERHOUSE, June 13, 1621. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5. (T. A. Walker, 21.)
FRANKLAND, FREDERIC MEINHARDT. Adm. pens, at JESUS,
Apr. 9, 1711. 6th s. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of Thirkleby,
Yorks. Matric. 1710-1. Adm. at Middle Temple, Apr. 3,
1711. Barrister-at-Law, May 23, 1718. M.P. for Thirsk,
1734-49. Commissioner of revenues in Ireland, 1749; and of
Excise in England, 1753-63. Died Mar. 8, 1768. Brother of
Thomas (1699-1700) and Richard (1709). (A. Gray; G. Mag.)
FRANKLAND, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May
10, 1626. Eldest s. of William. B. at Thirkleby, Yorks.
Schools, Rye, Herts., and York. Matric. 1626, as Franklin.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 25, 1628. Knighted, at Dublin,
Nov. 27, 1636. Of Thirkleby. Buried there Feb. 27, 1672-3.
Brother of John (1626), of Matthew (1637) and Thomas
(1641). (Peile, i. 373; Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
FRANKLAND, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May
17, 1684. 2nd s. of Sir William, Knt. and Bart. B. at
Thirkleby, Yorks. School, Coxwold. Matric. 1684. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 2, 1685. Of Sowerby, Yorks., Esq. Clerk
of the Peace for the North Riding. Died unmarried, 1716.
Brother of John (1691). (Burke.)
FRANKLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 10, 1626.
S. of William. B. at Thirkleby, Yorks. Schools, Rye, Herts.,
and York. Matric. 1626, as Frankling. Of Barnard's Inn.
Died unmarried. Brother of Henry (1626), Matthew (1637)
and Thomas (1641).
FRANKLAND or FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at
SIDNEY, c. May, 1691. S. of Sir William, Bart., of Thirkleby,
Yorks. Schools, Coxwold and Eton. Matric. 1691; B.A.
1694-5; M.A. 1698; D.D. 1712. Fellow, 1700. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1700. Senior Proctor, 1703-4. Master of Sidney,
1728-30. Vice-chancellor, 1728-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 31, 1702; priest, Dec. 20, 1702. R. of Oswaldkirk,
Yorks., 1700-14. R. of St Stephen's, Bristol, 1707. Chaplain
to the King. Dean of Gloucester, 1724-9. Dean of Ely,
1729-30. Died Sept 3, 1730. M.I. at St Stephen's, Bristol.
Father of the next and brother of Henry (1684). (F. S.
Hockaday.)
FRANKLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, Feb. 4,
1729-30. Only s. of John (above), Dean of Ely. B. at Bristol.
School, Bristol. Matric. 1731 ; B.A. 1733 ; M.A. from St John's,
1737. Fellow of St John's, 1736-42. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 24, 1738; priest, June i, 1740. V. of Eastbourne,
Sussex. R. of Sundridge, Kent, 1753-7- Preb. of Chichester
1742-77. Died 1777. Will, P.C.C.
FRANKLAND, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 21, 1637. S. of William, of Thirkleby. B. at Punsborn,
Herts. Schools, Coxwold and Ripon, Yorks. Matric. 1637,
as Franklin. 'Brought up to the sea: drowned.' Brother of
Henry and John (1626) and Thomas (1641). (Petit, i. 449.)
FRANKLAND or FRANKLIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from
ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 6, 1583, as Franklin.
FRANCKLAND, RICHARD. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1593-4-
M.A. 1597; B.D. 1606. Perhaps V. of Haslingfield, Cambs.'
1599-
FRANKLIN, EDWARD
FRANCKLAND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 18, 1648. S. of John. B. at Rathmell, Giggleswick,
Yorks. School, Giggleswick. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2;
M.A. 1655. V. of St Andrew, Auckland, Durham, 1653-62.
Appointed by Cromwell tutor at his college at Durham. Set
up an 'Academy' for divinity and medical students, at
Rathmell, 1670; removed to Natland, Kendal, 1674, and
afterwards to Attercliffe, Yorks., and other places. Returned
to Rathmell, 1689. Died Oct. i, 1698. Buried at Giggleswick.
M.I.; 'of the Franklands of Thirkleby.' (Peile, i. 520;
J3.AT.JB.)
FRANKLAND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 29, 1709.
5th s. of Sir Thomas, Bart., of Thirkleby, Yorks. B. in
London. Matric. 1709; Scholar; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716.
Fellow, 1714-49. Commissioner of Taxes, 1749-61; and
Comptroller of the Post Office. Died Sept. 21, 1761. Brother
of Frederic Meinhardt (1711) and Thomas (1699-1700).
(Lipscomb; Pedigrees, n. 196.)
FRANCKLAND or FRANKLIN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 5, 1639. Of Warwickshire. Migrated to St
Catharine's. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Master
of Coventry Grammar School, 1651-91. Founded a fellow-
ship at St Catharine's for Coventry School, and a scholarship
from Tamworth. Died July 22, 1691. (Viet. Hist, of Wanes.,
ii.)
FRANKLAND, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Apr.
13, 1618. Perhaps of Aldwark, Yorks. S. of Sir Henry,
Lieut. -Colonel in the Civil War, under Sir William Penny-man.
Died unmarried. (M. H. Peacock.)
FRANKLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Sept. 27, 1641. 7th s. of William, of Thirkleby, Yorks. B.
there. School, York. Matric. 1642. Of Silverdale. Brother
of Henry and John (1626) and Matthew (1637). (Peile, i. 478.)
FRANKLAND, THOMAS. M.A. 1656 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Lancashire. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford,
June 14, 1649; B.A. (Oxford) 1652-3; M.A. 1655; B.D. 1663.
Proctor, 1662. Fellow of Brasenose, 1654. F.R.C.P. 1675-
82, ejected. Incorp. M.D. at Cambridge, 1678. Married
Ruth, dau. of Thomas Newcombe, King's printer. Died c.
r6oo, in the Fleet prison. Buried in St Vedast's. ' Imposter
and annalist' Admon. (P.C.C.) 1692. (Munk, i. 382; D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.)
FRANKLAND, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, Jan. 12,
1699-1700. ists. of Sir Thomas, Bart, of Yorkshire. Matric.
1700. Held various public offices. M.P. for Harwich, 1708-
13; for Thirsk, 1715-47. Succeeded as 3rd Bart, 1726.
Lord of the Admiralty, 1730-41. Commissioner of Revenue
(Ireland) etc. Died Apr. 17, 1747. Brother of Frederic
Meinhardt (1711) and Richard (1709). (G.E.C.; A. Gray.)
FRANKLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
Nov. 30, 1716. S. of Cornelius, of Glaisdale, Yorks. School,
Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1716; B.A. 1720-1.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1720-1.
FRANKLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr.
ii, 1668. S. of William, Esq., deceased, of Lincolnshire.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. n; priest, Sept. 38, 1673. R- °f
Kirkby Knowle, Yorks., 1673-1731. R. of Oswaldkirk, 1714-
31. Died 1731.
FRANKLAND or FRANKLIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 4, 1679-80. S. of Hugh, attorney-at-law.
B. in London. School, Mercers'. Matric. 1680, as Franklin.
FRANKLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRIKITY,
July i, 1735- S. of William, of Bedale, Yorks. School,
Durham (Mr Dongworth). Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1736; B.A.
1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1741.
FRANKLIN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sirar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1573.
FRANKLIN, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1563. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Fellow, 1567.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) ; priest (Ely) Apr. 15, 1568. V. of Holy
Trinity, Cambridge, 1568-70. V. of Shernborne, Norfolk,
1572. R. of Gosbeck, Suffolk, 1572-5. R. of West Winch,
Norfolk, 1573. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1612; of West Winch.
FRANKLYN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1566. Of Bedfordshire. S. of John. B. 1548. B.A. 1569-70;
M.A. from St Catharine's, 1573. Fellow of St Catharine's,
1573- Ord. deacon (Peterb.); priest (Ely) Apr. 1576. R. of
Kelshall, Herts., 1580-1617. Buried there Sept. 4, 1617.
Father of Edward (1604). Will (P.C.C) 1617. (Cooptr, n. 85 ;
Burke, L.G.)
FRANKLIN, EDWARD. Adm. at TRINITY, a scholar from West-
minster, 1603; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Fellow, 1610.
Doubtless ord. priest (Coventry and Lichfield) 1615. R. of
Bawdeswell, Norfolk, 1614. R. of Billingford, 1630.
FRANKLIN, EDWARD
FRANKLIN, EDWARD. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1604. S. of
Edward (above), R. of Kelshall, Herts. M.A. 1608; B.D.
1616; D.D. 1630. Fellow, 1610-23. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 1610. Chaplain to Lord Chancellor Bacon. Held the
rectory of St Laurence Dengie, Essex, with vicarage of
Kelvedon, Essex, 1620, R. of Little Cressingham, Norfolk,
1622; and of Gt Cressingharn, 1627-44, ejected. Died c. 1644.
Father of John (1646). (Peile, i. 236.)
FRANCKLIN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, July 7,
1713. S. of John (1682), R. of Gressenhall, Norfolk. B. at
Mileham. School, Wisbech. Scholar, 1713-8; Matric. 1714;
B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 4, 1721;
priest (Norwich) June 29, 1723. R. of Raynham, Norfolk,
1730. R. of Toftrees, 1732-66. Died unmarried, Jan. 3, 1766.
(Venn, i. 531; Burke, L.G.)
FRANKLEYNE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1588-9. One of these names P.C. of Little Horkesley, Essex,
1612. Probably brother of Thomas (1588-9).
FRANCLIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 13, 1654-5.
Of London. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1657.
FRANKLYN, GREGORY. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1590.
Of Norfolk. Matric. c. 1591; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. V. of
Swaffham, Norfolk, 1628.
FRANCKLIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 30,
1629. S. of William (? 1603), R. of St Margaret-at-Cliffe,
Kent. School, Rochester. Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1632-3;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of Ickburgh, Norfolk, 1645; and
of Shelfhanger, 1646. 'A godly and orthodox divine.' (Venn,
i. 289.)
FRANKLIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. ir,
1651-2. S. of Sir John (1614), of Willesden, Middlesex. Bapt.
there, Mar. 27, 1636. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric.
1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 21, 1655. Buried at Wil-
lesden, Dec. 16, 1656. Brother of Richard and John (1646-7).
(Peile, i. 546.)
FRANKELEYN, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1379. Died
Aug. 10, 1390.
FRANCKLYNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1574.
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1602
(entry erased).
FRANKELIN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1614. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Willesden, Middle-
sex; age 23, in 1619. Of Willesden. Knighted, Oct. 1614.
M.P. for Middlesex, 1625, 1640-8 ; for Wootton Bassett, 1626,
1628-9. Died Mar. 24, 1647-8, aged 48. Buried at Willesden.
Father of James (1651-2) and of John and Richard (1646-7).
(Midds. Pedigrees; A. B. Beaven.)
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1629 ;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. One of these names R. of Kelshall,
Herts., 1660-3.
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 7, 1646.
S. of Edward (1604), R. of Gt Cressingharn, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Sahara Tony, Hertford and Norwich. Matric. 1646;
Scholar, 1647-50; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) Sept. 22; priest (Bath and Wells) Sept. 23, 1660.
R. of Tattingstone, Norfolk, 1660. C. of Wissingset, 1662.
R. of Godwick and Tittleshall, 1662-78. R. of Wellingham,
1676-8. Buried at Tittleshall, 1678. Will (Norwich Archd. C.)
1678. Father of John (1682). (Venn, i. 361.)
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 6,
1646-7. Of Middlesex. 2nd s. of Sir John (1614), of
Willesden, Middlesex. Bapt. Nov. 30, 1631. Brother of
Richard (1646-7) and James (1651).
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, June, 1660.
ist s. of John, gent. B. at Ampthill, Beds. Bapt. May 18,
1641. Schools, Roxton, Beds., Hexton, Herts. (Mr Jo. Davis)
and Bedford. Matric. 1661.
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 21,
1665-6. S. of William, husbandman, of Castle Bytham,
Lines. B. there. School, Oakham. Matric. 1667. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 29, 1670, as B.A.
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 15,
1682. S. of John (1646), R. of Tittleshall, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Seaming and Lynn. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-9;
B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1692. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1694.
R. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, 1700-3. R. of Stannold, 1703-5.
R. of Brisley, 1703-5. R. of Gressenhall, 1704-10. R. of
Testerton, 1709. Lecturer at Wisbech. Died Nov. 26, 1710.
(Venn, i. 470.)
FRANKLYN, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1702. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1705-6. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 24, 1710.
FRANKLIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 18,
1716. S. of John, of Flitcham, Norfolk. B.A. 1720-1; M.A.
1726. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1723; priest, Sept. 1726.
Doubtless P.C. of Weasenham, Norfolk, 1729-82. Will,
P.C.C.
FRANKLIN, THOMAS
FRANKLIN, MATTHEW, see FRANKLAND.
FRANKLYN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs
1553- One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1556.
FRANKLYN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1564-
FRANKLYN, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July
1613; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. t6i9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept!
19; priest, Sept. 20, 1619. R. of West Barkwith, Lines.,
1623-41. Married, Oct. 20, 1625, Grace, dau. of Ro. William-
son, R. of Titchmarsh, Northants. (Peile, i. 287; H. I.
Longden.)
FRANKLYN, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1613. S. of George, of Bolnhurst, Beds. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, 1615. Barrister. Subscriber to the New Buildings of
Christ's. (Peile, i. 291.)
FRANCKLIN, PETER. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. 1601.
Matric. iCai, as Frankland; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
FRANCKLIN or FRANKLAND, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
PETERHOUSE, Oct. 13, 1638. Of Haddenham, Cambs.
Schools, Wisbech and Cambridge. Matric. 1639. One Peter
Frankland R. of Wood Rising, Norfolk, 1665. (T. A. Walker,
66; Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
FRANKLIN, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 21, 1686.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1687. Perhaps s. of John (1646). B.
1668. Died 1689. Brother of John (1682). (Burke, L.G.)
FRANKLIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612. R.
of Elsworth, Cambs., 1612-32. Buried there Feb. 15, 1631-2.
FRANKLIN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 27, 1645.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. 1645.
FRANKLIN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar.
6, 1646-7. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Sir John (1614), of
Willesden, Middlesex, Knt. Bapt. at Willesden, July 20,
1630. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 23, 1648. Perhaps matric.
from Balliol, Mar. 19, 1648-9. Knighted, July 14, 1660.
Created Bart., Oct. 16, 1660. M.P. for Herts., 1661-79.
Buried at Willesden, Sept. 16, 1685. Father of Robert (1676).
(G.E.C.)
FRANKLIN, RICHARD. M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Described as 'B.A. Cambridge' on taking his B.A. at
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1648 (can he be the matriculant at
Jesus, 1645?). M.A. (Oxford) 1651. Fellow of Merton, 1648.
Proctor, 1655. Died 1674. (Al. Oxon.)
FRANKLYN, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1670. S. of William (1635). B. at Eton. Matric. 1671.
Fellow, 1674. Died as junior fellow. (Harwood.)
FRANKLYN, RICHARD FAREWELL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, June 30, 1737. S. of Thomas, attorney, of Wilt-
shire. B. at Marlborough. School, Marlborough. Matric.
1737. Died in College. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
Jan. 5, 1738-9-
FRANCKLIN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 4, 1646-7.
B. in London, July 16, 1630. School, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Migrated to Queens'. Matric. 1647. R. of Kirton, Suffolk.
V. of Westhall, 1659-62, ejected. V. of Blythburgh, till 1659.
Afterwards a preacher in London. Suffered imprisonment.
Died 1684. (Calamy, H. 439; D.N.B.)
FRANKLYN, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1676. S. of Sir Richard (1646-7), of Moor Park, Herts., Bart.
B. at Rickmansworth. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680. Fellow,
1680. Died in College, July 2, 1683.
FRANCKLYN, SAMUEL. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
FRANKLIN, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1496.
FRANKLIN, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1527-8. Dean of the Collegiate
Church of St Cuthbert at Darlington. Died 1528. (Cooper,
i. 527.) In the Gr. Bh, B1, he is described as 'Cardinalis
cancelarius.'
FRANKLEYNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1588-9. Probably brother of George (1588-9).
FRANKLIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1609 ;
B.A. from Peterhouse, 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 17, 1615. V. of Frampton, Lines., 1619-29.
FRANKLIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1631. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1633-4.
FRANCKLIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Tune
21, 1739. S. of Richard, bookseller, of London. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1742-3;
M.A. 1746; D.D. 1770. Fellow, 1745-58. Regius Professor
of Greek, 1750-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) May, 1746; priest
(Rochester) Mar. 6, 1746-7. V. of Ware and Thundridge,
Herts., 1759-77. V. of Brasted, Kent, 1777-84- Preacher at
St Paul's, Covent Garden. Classical scholar. Died Mar. 15,
1784. Will (P.£.C.) 1784; of St Giles-in-the-Fields. (Al.
Westmon., 320; D.N.B.)
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FRANKLIN, WILLIAM
FRANKLYN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1496. B. at Bledlow, Bucks. B.Can.L. 1504. Archdeacon of
Durham, 1515; also Chancellor. Preb. of Lincoln, 1518. R.
of Houghton-le-Spring, 1522. Preb. of York, 1526-56.
President of Queens', 1526-8. Dean of Windsor, 1536-52.
Dean of Wolverhampton, 1536-48. R. of Chalfont St Giles,
1540. Died Jan. 1555-6. (Cooper, i. 141; D.N.B.)
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1563-4; B.A. 1566-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) Aug. 24, 1566;
priest (Norwich) June n, 1568.
FRANCKLYN, W. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1582.
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM. Scholar of EMMANUEL, 1603; B.A.
1604-5; M.A. 1608. One of these names V. of Shorne, Kent,
1617-24. V. of St Margaret, Rochester, 1625-7. Head
Master, King's School, Rochester, 1608-17 and 1624-7.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
FRANCKLIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4,
1615; priest, Mar. 16, 1616-7. R. of Flowton, Suffolk, 1624-
44, ejected.
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 16,
1630-1. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4.
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 28, 1635. B. at Eton. Matric. 1635; B.A.
1639; M.A. 1642; M.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1638;
deprived, but 'apostatised, took the Covenant and was
restored, 1647, by Parliament." Left, 1650. (Harwood.)
FRANKLYN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1641. S. of John, of Metfield, Suffolk. B.A. 1642-3. Doubt-
less B.D. 1664 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 28,
1643. C. of Forncett. R. of Burnham Sutton, Norfolk; 'late
chaplain in the King's army ' R. of Burnham Norton, 1660.
FRANKLYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
13, 1683. S. of William. B. at Fring, Norfolk. School,
Cawston. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1686-7.
FRANKLIN, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1553.
FRANCKLYN, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, Easter, 1576.
FRANCKLIN, . Adm. sizar at KING'S, Michs. 1590.
FRANKS or FRANK, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
TRINITY, June 6, 1702. S. of John, of Preston, Lanes. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1705; M.A.
1709; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1708. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 23; priest, June n, 1714. Chaplain to George II.
R. of West Dene, Wilts., -1733. Preb. of Sarum, 1720-33.
Died Oct. 2, 1733. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Westmon., 240.)
FRANCS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569.
FRANKS, WILLIAM. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1739. S. of John,
of Loughborough. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford
1723, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1726. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 16, 1728; priest (Ely) Feb. 22, 1729-30. R. of Gt
Oxendon, Northants., 1738-51. R. of Hardwick, 1739-51.
R. of Market Harborough, 1739-51. Died Dec. 30, 1751.
Buried at Oxendon. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1752. (Al.
Oxon.; Peile, n. 227; H. I. Longden.)
FRANKWELL, NICHOLAS. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1603-4;
M.A. 1607. V. of Bexley, Kent, 1609-58. R. of Gravesend,
1615-7. Died Oct. n, 1658. Buried at Bexley. M.I.
FRANKYSCH, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1446-54.
FRANKYSSHE, ROBERT. M.A. 1501-2 (Incorp. from Oxford).
V. of All Hallows, Hoo, Kent, 1525-41. Died 1541.
FRANSSEUS, see FRANCIUS.
'FRAYER,' WILLIAM, see ARMINE, WILLIAM.
FRASER or FRAIZER, ALEXANDER. M.D. 1637 (Incorp.
from Montpelier). B. in Scotland, c. 1610. Fellow, R.C.P.
1641. F.R.S. 1663. Elect, 1666. Physician to Charles II.
Knighted (according to Munk). Died May 3, 1681 Will
P.C.C. Father of Charles (1667). (D.N.B.; Munk, i. 232.) '
FRASER or FRAIZER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
June 28, 1667. S. of Alexander (1637). School, Westminster'
Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1670-1; MJV. 1674- MD
1678 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1673. F.R.C.P. 1684. Physician to
Charles II, James II, and William III. (Munk, i. 432.)
FRASSENDEN, ROBERT DE. Southern scholar, who received
a royal pardon for taking part in a riot against the northern
students, 1261. (Fuller, 29.)
FRAUNCEYS, see FRANCIS.
FREAKE, EDMUND. M.A. c. 1550; D.D. 1570. B. in Essex,
c. 1516. Augustinian Canon of Waltham, till the surrender,
1540. Ord. deacon (London) 1544; priest, June 18, 1545.
R. of Foulmire, Cambs., 1562-71. Archdeacon of Canterbury,
1564-76. Preb. of Westminster, 1564-72. Canon of Windsor,
1565-72- R. of Purleigh, Essex, 1567-75. Dean of Rochester,
FREEMAN, AUBREY
1570-2. Dean of Sarum, 1570-2. Bishop of Rochester,
1572-5; of Norwich, 1575-84; of Worcester, 1584-91. Died
Mar. 21, 1590-1. Buried at Worcester. Fatherof John (1562).
(Cooper, n. 96; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FREAKE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1569; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Fellow, 1574.
FREAKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1562. S.
of Edmund (above), Bishop of Norwich. Scholar, 1564;
B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from Pembroke, 1569; B.D. 1576. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1567. R. of Foulmire, Cambs., 1570. R. of
Purleigh, Essex, 1575-1604. Archdeacon of Norwich, 1581-
1604. Preb. of Norwich, 1581. Died Sept. 4, 1604. Buried
at Purleigh. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1604. Father of the
next. (Peile, i. 78; Cooper, n. 393.)
FREAKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596. S. of
John (1562). Scholar, 1599; B.A. i6oo-i; M.A. 1604. Fellow,
1602. R. of Watlington, Norfolk, 1606-28. Died Jan. 20,
1628-9.
FREKE, JOHN. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard. B. at Chard, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, May 31, 1655, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1658-9;
M.A. 1661. Fellow of Wadham. V. of Hannington, Wilts.,
1668-85. C. of Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset, 1683; R. 1685-
1712. V. of Belchalwell, 1692-1712. Died Jan. 19, 1711-2.
M.I. at Okeford. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
FREKE, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1736. S. of Francis, of
Loddiswell, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, May 22, 1729, age 18; B.A. from Christ Church,
*732-3. Brother of Thomas (1735). (Al. Oxon.)
FRAKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1587.
FREAKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1579.
FREKE, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1735- S. of Francis, V.
of Loddiswell, Devon. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, Apr. 6, 1723, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1726. Probably
succeeded his father as V. of Loddiswell, 1744-77- Will
(Exeter) 1777. Brother of Richard (1736). (Al. Oxon.)
PRESOLD, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1560.
FRECKINGHAM, see FREKINGHAM.
FREKLETON, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1598.
FRECKLETON, ROGER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 20,
1741-2. Of Freckleton, Lanes. S. of Henry, gent. School,
Clitheroe. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. v- of
Bispham, Lanes., 1753.
FRECKLETON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. ai, 1679.
Of Statheme, Leics. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3. R. of West
Lydford, Somerset, 1690.
FRECYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1602. (Perhaps Frerye.)
FRECYE, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1605.
FREDERICK, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at SIDNEY,
Nov. 12, 1695. ist s. of Thomas, Esq. B. at St Olave's,
London. Bapt. there, Mar. 10, 1677-8. Schools, Croydon
(Mr Jo. Caesar) and Mercers'. Matric. 1695. Created Bart.
June 18, 1723. Died Oct. 3, 1755. (G.E.C.)
FREE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June i,
1650. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, Bishop's Stort-
ford. Matric. 1650. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Christ
Church, 1653-4; M.A. 1656. (Peile, i. 536; Al. Oxon.)
FREE, . B.A. 1465-6.
FREE, . Fee for M.A. (?) 1491-3.
FREEBODY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 17, 1595.
Of Northamptonshire.
FREEBONE or FREEBORN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S,
May 19, 1582. Of Dorset. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 25,
1583; and to Emmanuel, 1585. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1586-
7; M.A. 1590. One of these names had license from Lambeth
to teach boys in the province of Canterbury, 1592. (Peile,
i. 169.)
FREEBORNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1624.
FREEBORNE, PATRICK. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1572.
FREEBORNE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter,
1627.
FREEBORNE, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1628.
FREEBURN, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1653-
FREEMAN, AUBREY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June
18, 1700. S. of Ralph and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Aubrey. B. at Aspeden Hall, Herts. School, Bishop's
Stortford. Scholar, 1700-1; Matric. 1701. Died young.
(Peile, i. 148.)
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FREEMAN, BARTHOLOMEW
FREEMAN, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from Sr JOHN'S,
c. 1601.
FREEMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1695*
Of London. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1701; priest, May 31, 1702.
Probably P.C. of St Botolph's, Aldersgate, 1714-22. Will
(P.C.C.) 1722. (H. I. Longden; J. Ch. Smith.)
FREEMAN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1598. S.
of Edward, gent. B. at Caldecote, Herts. Schools, Southhill,
Beds. (Mr Carter) and Stotfold (Mr Gammon). Migrated to
Caius, Nov. 14, 1599, age 16. Scholar; B.A. 1601-2; M.A.
1605. (Venn, i. 170.)
FREEMAN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Lent, 1623-4; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1631.
FREEMAN, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1645. B. at Betchworth, Surrey, c. 1630. Matric. 1645-6;
B.A. 1649; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1649-66. One of these names,
s. of Edward, of Gray's Inn, adm at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12,
1650.
FREEMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CLARK, May 30, 1648.
Matric. 1648.
FREMAN, ESAY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1584.
FREEMAN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592;
scholar from Westminster, 1591; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1600.
FREEMAN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Easter, 1610.
Not in the College register. One of these names, of Higham
Ferrers, Northants., gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 9,
1614-5.
FREEMAN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent, 1618-9;
B.A. 1621-2.
FREEMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 6, 1633.
Matric. 1634.
FREEMAN, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1673. Of
Northamptonshire.
FREEMAN, HOUSELY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May
14, 1730. S. of Housely, of Housely Hall, Yorks. Bapt. Apr.
28, 1712. School, Greasborough (near Rotherham), Yorks.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 28, 1730. Captain of
militia. Died s.p. Buried at Ecclesfield, Mar. 5, 1783. (M.
H. Peacock.)
FREEMAN, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1654. Of Suffolk.
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1445;
B.A. 1449. Clerk of the Privy Seal.
FREEMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1549 (impubes).
FREEMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575;
Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Fellow, 1583.
Preacher at Lewes, Sussex. Author, sermons. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1596. (Cooper, HI. 59; D.N.B.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1578. One of these names V. of Felsted, Essex. Will (P.C.C.)
1614.
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 7,
1616. S. of John, gent., of Wendling, Norfolk. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1629. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1623. C. of Thorington, Suffolk,
in 1627 and 1633. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) between 1653-60.
(Venn, i. 232.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 20,
1623-4. S. of Richard, barrister. B. at Chelmsford. School,
Maldon. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1627. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 19, 1626. Brother of Richard (1626-7) and
Thomas (1631). (Peile, I. 359; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 22, 1629-30.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1631.
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1650.
B. in London, c. 1636. Matric. Easter, 1651; B.A. 1654-5;
M.A. 1658. Fellow, 1654-8. Died in London of small-pox,
July 15, 1658. (Heurwood.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 10, 1671. Of
Irchester, Northants. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
Fellow, 1678. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1676. One of
these names signs as minister of Deane, Beds., 1680-7.
Buried there Dec. 12, 1688. (W. M. Noble.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 6,
1675. S. of John. B. at Wilby, Northants. School, Strixton.
Matric. 1675.
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 26, 1677. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1677.
V. A.C. II. 177
FREEMAN, THOMAS
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Feb. 33.
1709. S. of Samuel (1661), Dean of Peterborough. School,
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tooke). Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1711;
M.B. 1714; M.D. 1719. Probably adm. student at Leyden,
Aug. 24, 1713. Doubtless of St Thomas the Apostle, London.
Died Jan. 19, 1775. (G. Mag.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May n,
1731. S. of John, farmer. B. at Ringstead, Northants., Sept.
29,1712. School, Oakham. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A.
1738; B.D. 1745. Fellow, 1736. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct.
12, 1735- Died Dec. 30, 1746. Buried at Ringstead. M.I.
(H. I. Longden.)
FREEMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 15, 1731-2.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Ord.
priest (Norwich) July, 1739. P.C. of Horsham St Faith,
Norfolk, 1739-66. R. of Rackheath, 1739. R. of Caistor.
V. of Lit'le Melton, 1 743-6. Will (P.C.C.) 1797; as of Caistor.
FREEMAN, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1589.
B. at Gt Stukeley, Hunts., c. 1572. Matric. c. 1591; B.A.
1593-4; M.A. 1598. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 19, 1596-7.
V. of Toynton All Saints', Lines., 1601.
FREEMAN, MARTIN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1613. B. in London, c. 1596. Matric. Easter, 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Fellow, 1616-30. Proctor, 1625. De-
claimed before King James and the French ambassadors on
philosophy. Died Apr. 7, 1630. Buried in the College Chapel.
(Harwood; Le Neve, Man., i. 119.)
FREEMAN, RALPH. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Mar. 1602-3.
Matric. 1603.
FREEMAN, RALPH. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1605;
B.A. 1607-8. Perhaps same as last.
FREEMAN, RALPH. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1619-20. Doubtless s. and h. of William, of
Aspeden Hall, Herts., Esq. Bapt. at St Michael, Cornhill,
Aug. 31, 1600. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1620. Died
July 28, 1665, aged 65. Buried in Aspenden Church. M.I.
FREEMAN, RALPH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 25, 1639.
Matric. 1639.
FREMAN, RALPH. D.D. 1746 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Ralph, of Ecton, Northants., Esq. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, June 21, 1723, age 16; B.A. (Trinity College,
Oxford) 1727; M.A. (All Souls') 1732-3; B.D. 1738; D.D.
1741-2. R. of Aspenden, Herts., 1743-70. Preb. of Salisbury,
1746. Died June 29, 1772. Will, P.C.C. (C. Mag.; Al. Oxon.)
FREEMAN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1577- Of Hertfordshire. Matric. Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1.
One of these names, 'ord. deacon (Coventry) Sept. 29, 1581;
bred in the schools,' was-C. of Hugglescote, Leics., in 1585.
FREEMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615.
FREEMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, Mar.
27, 1626-7. S. of Richard (barrister). B. at Chelmsford.
Schools, Chelmsford and Maldon. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1 ;
M.A. 1634; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (Lincoln) May
20, 1642. R. of St James, Garlickhithe, London, 1642. R. of
Springfield Boswell, Essex, till 1645; again R. in 1661. Died
in Dec. 1661. Brother of John (1624) and Thomas (1631).
(Peile, i. 380; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FREEMAN, ROBERT. B.A. 1507-8.
FREEMAN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1623. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Petitioned
the Chancellor for a Norfolk fellowship, without success.
(Masters.)
FREEMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 10, 1661.
Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668; D.D. 1685. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667. V. of Olney, Bucks., 1668-71.
R. of St Paul, Covent Garden, 1689-1707. Preb. of Canter-
bury, 1691-1704. Dean of Peterborough, 1691-1707. Married,
May 21, 1674, Susanna, dau. of John Palmer, R. of Ecton,
Northants. Died Oct. 14, 1707, aged 63. Buried at Ecton,
Northants. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Father of John (1709). (Le
Neve, Man., n. 143; Lipscomb, iv; H. I. Longden.)
FREEMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Aug. 3, 1706.
B. in London. Migrated to Trinity Hall. Matric. July, 1711;
LL.B. 1712. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1713; priest (London)
June 16, 1717.
FREEMAN, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1571. (Probably adm. 1569.)
FREEMAN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Mar. i,
1594-5; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. R. of Occold, Suffolk, 1602.
Living there, 1639. Will (P.C.C.) 1655; of Topcroft, Norfolk,
clerk.
FREMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1556. One of these names R. of Woodchester, Gloucs., 1560-
85. R. of Boxwell, 1561-76. R. of Minchinhampton, 1576-
85. Chaplain to Sir Ambrose Dudley. Died 1585. He is called
•M.A.' (F. S. Hockaday.)
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FREEMAN, THOMAS
FREEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 26,
1618-9. S. of Isaiah, of Wymondham, Norfolk. School,
Wymondham. Matric. 1618-9; Scholar, 1619-20.
FREEMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Easter, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.} Mar. 13,
1624-5; priest, Feb. 18, 1626-7. One of these names V. of
Cold Ashby, Northants., 1662-86. Buried there May 21,
1686. (T. P. Dorman.)
FREEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 18,
1631. S. of Richard, barrister. B. at Chelmsford, Essex.
School, Maldon. Matric. 1631. One of these names minister
of Barley, Herts., 1645-7. Brother of John (1624) and
Richard (1626-7). (Petit, i. 409; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FREEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
May ir, 1636. S. of Thomas, escheator for the County of
Essex. B. at Chelmsford. School, Chelmsford. Matric.
1636. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 18, 1641. Of Spring-
field, Essex. Married Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Manwood,
of Bromfield, Essex. (Pette, i. 443; Vis. of Essex, 1664.)
FREEMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1647.
FREEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Jan. n,
1654-5. S. of Abraham. B. at Stotfold, Beds. Schools,
Hitchin (Mr Kemp) and Sutton (Mr Bancks). Matric. 1655 ;
B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow (by royal mandate) 1661.
One of these names V. of Perm, Bucks., 1663-76.
FREEMAN, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 13,
1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6.
FREEMAN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1459-60.
FREEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
12, 1649-50. S. of John, clerk, of Kippax, Yorks. School,
Leeds.
FREEMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 30, 1718;
Fell. -Com. Oct. 6, 1719. Of London. Matric. 1718-9; B.A.
1722-3. Ord. deacon (London) June 9, 1723.
FREEMAN, . B.A. 1466-7.
FREEMAN, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
FREEMAN, . Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Michs. 1609.
FREEMAN, . Adm. pens, at CLARE, July i, 1695.
FREEMAN, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 25, 1708-
9; Fell. -Com. 1711-2.
FREEMIS, JOHN. B.A. 1459-60.
FREEMOULT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 10,
1701. S. of Joel, attorney, of Norwich. B. at Canterbury.
Schools, Norwich and Reepham. Scholar, 1701-7; Matric.
1702; M.B. 1707; M.D. 1712. Fellow, 1709-11. Died Jan. 23,
1717. Buried at St Saviour's, Norwich. M.I. at St Michael's,
Coslany. Brother of Robert (1720). (Venn, i. 507.)
FREMOULT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 26,
1720. S. of Joel, attorney, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Wymondham. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1720; LL.B. 1725.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July i, 1721. The Freemoults
belonged to the Walloon Church at Norwich. (Venn, n. 14.)
FREMOULT, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1727. Of
Kent. Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept.
19. I73i- R. of Wootton, Kent, 1739-79. Died Sept. 28,
1779-
FREESTON, see FRESTON.
FREISE, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE, Easter.
1608.
FREKINHAM, CLEMENT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1564. B. 1548. B.A. 1569-70. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 2,
1569; 'well versed in sacred learning.' Preacher. V. of
Whaplode, Lines., 1570. Admon. (Leicester) 1613.
FREKYNGHAM, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1565.
FREKYNGHAM, GODFREY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June,
1588. Matric. 1588-9.
FREMINGHAM, JOHN (1733), see FRAMINGHAM.
FRENCH, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1555.
FRENCH, ANTHONY. Adm. at TRINITY, a scholar from West-
minster, May 24, 1637; Scholar, 1638 (assigned to St John's
in the matriculation register). Died in College. Buried at
St Michael's, May 16, 1639.
FRENCH, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 3,
1734. From the West Indies. Matric. 1735.
FRENCH, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1584.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1599. Fellow,
1592-1601. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 3, 1593.
V. of Stradishall, Suffolk, 1594. R. of Castle Camps, Cambs.,
1605. Father of Henry (1617).
FRENCH, PETER
FRENCH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 14, 1659.
Of Lancashire. S. of Edward, of Preston, age 22, in 1664.
Matric. 1659; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1664. Signs for
deacon's orders (London) Feb. 18, 1664-5. R- of Campsey
Ash, Suffolk, 1677- (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
FRENCH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 8,
1637. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex.
B. there. Schools, Bishop's Stortford, Herts, and Bump-
stead. B.A. 1640-1. Probably died before 1661. One of
these names was an original settler of Salisbury, Massachu-
setts, in 1650. (Pette, i. 448.)
FRENCH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 24,
1624-5; priest, Mar. 25, 1625. Perhaps V. of Cockfield,
Durham, 1629. (Pette, i. 318.)
FRENCH, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
FRENCH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
20, 1643. Of Peterborough. B.A. 1646-7.
FRENCH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Jan. 4, 173778. S.
of John (1708-9), R. of Gt Saxham, Suffolk. Exhibitioner
from Bury School. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1742. C. of Gedding, Suffolk,
I743-58- Died 1762. Will (P.C.C.) as of Rougham. Brother
of Robert (1745-6). (PeOe, n. 236.)
FRENCH, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Mar. 18, 1621-2. S. of Thomas, of Cambridge, alderman.
Migrated to Magdalene. Matric. there, 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 20, 1640; priest, Sept. 19, 1641. R. of Cowbit,
Lines., 1641.
FRENCH, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 12,
1617. S. of Clement (1584), of Castle Camps, Cambs. Bapt.
July 5, 1601. Matric. 1618. Died 1618-9.
FRENCH, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 28,
1641. S. of Thomas, gent., of Knettishall, Suffolk. B. at
Saxmundham. School, Benhall. Matric. 1641; Scholar,
1643-5; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Minister of Newport, Isle
of Wight Imprisoned in Carisbrook Castle for his comments
upon the treatment of Charles I, and tried for his life. After-
wards minister at Yeovil; and South Perrott, Dorset, 1652-
62. After his ejection he preached in the neighbourhood of
Bradford Abbas, Dorset. Died c. May 10, 1685. (Venn, i.
343; Calamy, n. 375.)
FRENCH, JOHN. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1592; perhaps
same as the next.
FRENCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', 1592. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 24,
1600; priest, Jan. i, 1600-1. C. of Ameringhall, Norfolk.
R. of Stradishall, Suffolk, 1604.
FRENCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 3,
1639. S. of John, husbandman, of Gt Budworth, Cheshire.
B. there. School, Northwich. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3;
M.A. 1646. R. of Wenvoe, Glamorgan; ejected, 1662. Died
Feb. 28, 1691.
FRENCH, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647. Of Essex.
FRENCH, JOHN. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1699. S. of Thomas,
of Shute, Devon, clerk. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford,
Apr. 6, 1677, age 19; B.A. from Exeter College, 1680. R. of
Seaborough, Somerset, 1684. V. of Ilminster, 1685-1729.
R. of Earnshill, 1694-1729, R. of Cricket Malherbe, 1699-
1729. Died 1729. (Al. Oxon.)
FRENCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 23,
1708-9. S. of John. B. at Gazeley, Suffolk. School, Bury.
Scholar, 1708-9; Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1713; priest (Ely) Sept. 1717.
Reader at St Mary's, Bury. R. of Gt Saxham, Suffolk,
1721-67. R. of Horningsheath, 1758-67. Buried at Saxham,
Jan. 3, 1767. Father of George (1737-8) and Robert (1745-6).
(Pette, n. 171.)
FRENCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 15, 1727.
Of Sudbury, Suffolk. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1735.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1732-3; priest, June 20, 1736.
One of these names R. of Greeting All Saints', Suffolk, 1737-
43-
FRENCHE, PETER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1578;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1581-2; M.A. 1585. One of these names
P.C. of Weston-on-Trent, Staffs., 1619-41.
FRENCH, PETER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 12, 1632.
Of Oxfordshire. Perhaps s. of Thomas French, of Wonderton,
Oxon., and cousin of William (1633). Matric. 1632; B.A.
1635-6; M.A. 1639; B.D. 1646. Incorp. at Oxford, 1650.
Canon of Christ Church, 1651-5. D.D. (Oxford, by diploma)
1653. R. of (Tottenham, Cambs., 1644. Married Robina,
sister of Oliver Cromwell. Died June 17, 1655. Will, P.C.C.
(Al. Oxon.)
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FRENCH, RICHARD
FRENCH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 24, 1637. Of
Norfolk. Ma trie. 1637. Buried in the College Chapel, July 13,
1640.
FRENCH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 5,
1712. S. of Robert, gent., of Hempnall, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1712-8; B.A. 1716-
7; M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon (London) June 8, 1718; priest
(Peterb., Litt. dim. from Norwich) Sept. 20, 1719. R. of
Framingham-Pigot, Norfolk. R. of Bergh Apton, 1719-64.
Chaplain to Sir Robert Walpole. Died Nov. 4, 1764. Will,
P.C.C. (Venn, i. 527; A. B. Beaven.)
FRENCH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July 3, 1613.
Matric. 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
FRENCH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 26,
1623. S. of Thomas. B. at Halstead, Essex. School, Hal-
stead. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these
names V. of Gt Hockham, Norfolk, 1634-6. (Ptile, i. 352.)
FRENCH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, June, 1706.
S. of John. B. at Chilton, Suffolk. School, Sudbury. Matric.
1706. Ord. deacon (Ely) June, 1712, as B.A. (Petit, 11. 164.)
FRENCH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Jan. i,
1745-6. S. of John (1708-9). B. at Bury St Edmunds.
School, Bury. Matric. 1745-6; Scholar, 1745-6; B.A. 1749;
M.A. 1753. Fellow, 1750-71. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1750;
priest, Sept. 1752. C. of Cockfield, Suffolk, 1754-71. Died
at Cockfield, June 30, 1771. Buried at Gt Saxham. Brother
of George (i737-8)- (Peile, H. 248.)
FRENCH, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1525. B. at Eton. Left c. 1526.
FRENCHE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592;
Scholar, 1593; B.A. 1596-7.
FRENCH, THOMAS. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from Merton College, 1628; M.A. 1631. Doubtless R. of
Threxton, Norfolk, 1642.
FRENCHE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1549 (impubes).
FRENCH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens.^t EMMANUEL, July 2, 1633.
Of Broughton, Oxon. S. of John. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640; M.D. from Caius, 1647. Fellow of Caius, 1644-51.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1640. Physician to the
Parliamentary army in Scotland. Died there 1650. Will
dated Dec. 1650; proved (P.C.C.) Feb. 20, 1650-1; by brother
John, M.D. (Venn, i. 354; J. B. Peace.)
FRENCH, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1749- S. of William,
of Merriott, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham College, Ox-
ford, Oct. 22, 1736, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1740. V. of
Thorncombe, Devon, 1748-61. R. of Wambrook, Dorset,
1749-61. Chaplain to Edward Lord Stawell. Died Mar. 10,
1761. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 588.)
FRENCH or FRANK, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 34,
1581-2.
FRENCH, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1644.
FRENCHAM, BARNABAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1613. S. of Henry, R. of Walpole St Peter, Norfolk.
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest, June 8, 1623. R. of Walpole
St Peter, Norfolk, 1629-61. Father of the next.
FRENCHAM, BARNABAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 14, 1650. S. of Barnabas (above). School, Wisbech.
Scholar, 1650. Died Aug. 25, 1652. Buried at Walpole St
Peter. M.I. there, (r. A. Walker, 94.)
FRENCHAM, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1552.
FRENCHED, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1606.
FRENT, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 25, 1587.
S. of John, of 'Hauston,' Suffolk (? Hunston). School, Bury
St Edmunds. Licensed to teach grammar at Whittlesford,
Cambs., 1596. Curate there.
FRERE, see also FRYER.
FRYER, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from GONVILLK HALL,
Michs. 1548; Scholar, 1551. Perhaps 2nd s. of John Frere,
of Wickham Skeith, Suffolk. (Horace Frere, Parentalia; Vis.
of Norfolk, 1563.)
FREER, ANTHONY. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1611-2, as 'Friery';
M.A. 1615. S. of Richard, of Occold, Suffolk. R. of Mul-
barton, Norfolk, 1616-60. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Hartstongue. Buried Dec. 27, 1660. Father of Richard
(1636) and Thomas (1647). (Le Neve, Man., in. 46.)
FRERE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr. 6,
1697. S. of John (1662), of Finningham, Suffolk. School,
Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1700-1;
M.A. 1704. Fellow, 1703. Resided at Thwaite Hall, Suffolk.
Married Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Thrandeston,
Suffolk. Died May, 1766. Buried at Finningham. Father of
Sheppard (1732). (Frere Pedigree.)
FRERE, WILLIAM
FRERE, FRANCIS. B.A. from Clare 1582-3. Doubtless V. of
GtTotham, Essex, 1587-98; 'M.A.' Died 1598. Will (Cons.
C. Lond.) 1598.
FREER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 16, 1677-8.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2.
FREER, GEORGE. Adm. pens (age 14) at SIDNEY, June 25,
1646. S. of George, yeoman, deceased. B. at Carleton, Yorks.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50.
FREER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1636; Scholar,
1638; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1640.
FREERE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 12,
1655. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Whitwell, Rutland. School,
Oakham (Mr Freere). Matric. 1656; B.A. 1658-9; M.B. from
Queens', 1660. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept.
20, 1663. R. of Tickencote, Rutland, 1663-82. R. of Whit-
well, 1668-82. Died 1682. Brother of Michael (1666-7). (T. P.
Dorm^n.)
FRERE, ISRAEL. Deputy High Steward of the University, 1609.
FREER or FREIER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 15; priest, Sept. 21, 1617. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628.
FRERE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1662. Of
Suffolk. S. of John, of Finningham. Bapt. Jan. 30, 1645-6.
Matric. Easter, 1662. Migrated to Trinity, Apr. 22, 1663.
Age 17, in 1664. Married Anne, dau. of George Pretyman, of
Bacton, Suffolk. Buried at Finningham, Jan. 14, 1709-10.
Father of Edward (1697). (Vis. of Suffolk, 1664; Cussans, i.
103.)
FREER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 17, 1664.
2nd s. of Deliverance, butcher. B. at Wigston, Leics. School,
Oakham, Rutland (Dr Freer). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 2, 1668. R. of Knossington,
Leics., 1668-1718. Buried there, Aug. 10, 1718. M.I. Will
(Leicester) 1718. (Nichols, u. 658.)
FREER, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1629.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637; M.D. 1660 (Lit.
Reg.). Fellow, 1636-44, ejected. Probably Master of Oakham
Grammar School, c. 1649. Died 1660-1.
FREERE, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 13,
1666-7. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Whitwell, Rutland. B. there.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1 ;
M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672; priest
(London) Sept. 24, 1676. V. of Cromer, Norfolk, 1676. V. of
Roughton, till 1719. R. of Mctton. Brother of Henry (1655).
FRERE, RICHARD. D.D. 1486-7. Proctor, 1476-7.
FRERE, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1636. Of
Norfolk. S. and h. of Anthony (1611-2), R. of Mulbarton.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Sept. 12, 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
. July 7, 1641. Probably died before 1660. Brother of Thomas
(1647).
FRERE, SHEPPARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at TRINITY,
Oct. 18, 1732. S. of Edward (1697), of Thwaite Hall, Suffolk.
B. Dec. 1712. School, Bury (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1732.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 25, 1734. Purchased an estate
at Roydon, Norfolk. Married Susanna, dau. of John Hatley,
Esq. Died at Roydon, July 14, 1780. Buried at Finningham.
(Burke; G. Mag.)
FREER, THOMAS. B.A. 1466-7.
FRERE, THOMAS. B. at Godmanchester. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Mar. 25, 1604, as 'B.A. late of JESUS College'
(? B.A. 1602-3; when the records are missing).
FRERE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 18,
1647. S. of Anthony (1611-2), R. of Mulbarton, Norfolk.
School, Moulton. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654-
Incorp. at Oxford, 1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 14, 1654.
Brother of Richard (1636).
FRERE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. u, 1659-60. Of
Rutland. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 21, 1665; priest, June 10, 1666. R. of Whit-
well, Rutland, 1682-7. R. of Tickencote, 1682-7. Died 1687.
FRERE, TOBY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 4, 1645-
6; afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Toby, gent., of Harleston,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Norwich. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 12, 1647-8. Of Harleston and Redenhall. Married
Sarah, dau. of Robert Longe, of Foulden, Norfolk, 1653.
Will (Norwich) 1666. One of these names adm. student at
Leyden, May 14, 1640.
FREER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 12,
1651. S. of John, Esq., deceased, of Yorkshire. B. at Carlton.
School, Coxwold (Mr Thornton). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1654-5;
M.A. 1658; B.D. 1665. Fellow. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1682.
FREER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 20,
1656. S. of William, Esq., of Craike, Yorks. B. at 'Conney
Street' (? Coneysthorpe), Yorks. Schools, York (Mr Dent)
and Northallerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1656.
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FRERY, JOHN
FRERE, . B.A. 1465-6.
FRERE, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1482-3.
FRERY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1579, as
'Frieris'; B.A. 1582-3.
FRERYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1602.
FRESHEWELL, RALPH. Matric. pens, from Sr JOHN'S, Michs.
1586.
FRESHWATER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Mar. 8,
1624-5. S. of Richard, of Essex. School, Maldon. Matric.
1625. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 19, 1626. Donor to the
New Buildings at Christ's. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Petit, i. 365.)
FRESHWATER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1585. Of Booking, Essex. Perhaps s. of John, of Heybridge
Hall, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
FRESSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 16,
1621-2. S. of John, of Norwich. Matric. 1623, as Freston;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1653; of Cambridge, clerk.
FRESSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615.
Peile (i. 307) suggests Thomas Freeston, s. of Richard, of
Mendham, Norfolk. Died 1635.
FREESTON, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. i,
1669. ist s. of Abraham, deceased. B. in Holborn, London.
School, Preston, Northants. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) 1678. Master of Beachampton School, Bucks.,
1678. R. of Mavis Enderby, Lines., 1685. R. of West Real,
1698.
FRESTON, COOKE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 8, 1744; after-
wards Fell. -Com. B. at Mendham, Suffolk. Died at Mend-
ham, Dec. 1760. (G. Mag.)
FRESTON, HUGH. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1410. Died Oct i,
1420.
FREESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, June 9, 1679.
S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Horncastle, Lines. School, Merchant
Taylors', London. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3.
FREESTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 16, 1751.
S. of Thomas (1708), V. of Cratfield, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Dedham and Woodbridge. Scholar, 1751-3. After-
wards took the name of Scrivener. (His mother was Ann,
dau. and heiress of Charles Scrivener, of Sibton.) Sheriff of
Suffolk, 1771. Married Dorothea, dau. of Roger Howman,
M.B. Died Sept. 8, 1797. (Venn, n. 65.)
FRESTON, MICHAEL, B.A. 1518-9. One of these names, B.A.,
V. of Yeddingham, Yorks., in 1525.
FREESTON, MICHAEL. Matric. Fell. -Com. from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1571.
FRESTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1564. One of these names of Mendham, Norfolk, Esq. Will
(P.C.C.) 1617- M.I.
FRESTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 14, 1603.
Matric. 1603; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
FRESTON or FREESTON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EM-
MANUEL, 1608. Of Thimbleby, Lines. S. of Robert, of
Brinkhill, Lines. B. 1586. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. (?i6i3);
M.D. 1628. Died 1638. Buried at Horncastle. (Lines.
Pedigrees.)
FRESTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 6, 1641.
Doubtless s. of Robert, M.D. (above). Age n, in 1634.
Matric. 1641. Inherited lands at Thimbleby and Horncastle.
(Lines. Pedigrees.)
FRESTON or FREESTONE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
MAGDALENE, May 23, 1688. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Horn-
castle, Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2
as 'Freston.' Buried at Horncastle, Mar. 4, 1691-2. (Lines
Pedigrees.)
FRESTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June
9, 1639. S. of Thomas. B. at Mendham, Suffolk. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 12, 1640.
FREESTONE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, c. June,
1708. S. of Richard, Esq., of Mendham, Norfolk. B. at
Broome, Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Scholar,
1708-12; Matric. 1709. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Mar. 10,
1711-2- LL.B. 1713. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 9; priest
(Ely) Mar. 16, 1717-8. V. of Cratfield and Laxfield, Suffolk,
1718-43. Married Ann, dau. of Charles Scrivener, R. of
Wilby, Suffolk. Died Oct. 26, 1743. M.I. at Cratfield. Father
of John (1751). (Venn, i. 518.)
FRESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 16,
1594-5- Matric. c. 1595.
FRESTON, . M.A. 1456-7.
FRESTON, . Incorp. as doctor, 1458-9.
FREWEN, ACCEPTED
FREESTONE, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov.
1 6, 1670.
FRETCHWELL or FRETCHVILLE, PETER. Matric. Fell. -Com.
from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1587. Doubtless M.A. 1612-3 (on
visit of Prince Charles). Sir Peter, of Staveley, Derbs.
Knighted, 1603. M.P. for Co. Derby, 1601, 1620-2. Died
Apr. 7, 1634. Will, P.C.C. (Vis. of Derbs., 1662; A. B.
Beaven.)
FRETHORNE, FERDINAND. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June
17, 1616, as 'Fretheren.' B. in St Dunstan-in-the-East
parish, London. Matric. 1616, as 'Frederic'; B.A. 1619-20.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1621, age 24.
FRETON, NICHOLAS. Student apparently at GONVILLE HALL,
in 1385. (See his Cautio; Caius MSS. Calendar, 9.)
FRETWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1634.
FRETWELL, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1579. Doubtless s. of Roger, of Hellaby, South Yorks.; bapt.
Sept. 21, 1558. Married and had issue. Will (York) 1647.
(Surtees Soc., LXV. 330.)
FRETWELL, ROGER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1580-
i. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Lincoln) July 14, 1586,
as 'of Lincoln diocese.' R. of Dinnington, Yorks., 1591-1609.
Died 1609.
FRETWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1622. Of York. B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1626; priest (Peterb.) Feb. 21, 1629-30. V. of Stainton,
Yorks., 1629-59.
FREVEN, LATON. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 2, 1724. B. at
'Bratterton' (? Brotherton), Yorks. Matric. 1724.
FREVILLE, GEORGE. Studied at Cambridge. S. of Robert, of
Shelford, Cambs. Of the Middle Temple, barrister. M.P. for
Preston, 1547-52. Deputy High Steward of the University,
1549. Recorder of Cambridge, 1553. Baron of the Exchequer,
I559-79. Married, at St Pancras, Soper Lane, London, Jane,
widow of Edward Banckes. Died May, 1579. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1580. (Cooper, i. 407; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
FREVILLE, GEORGE. Matric. FeU.-Com. from CLARE, Lent,
1577-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1580. One of these
names, of Durham, knighted, Apr. 17, 1603. Buried at
Sedgefield, Nov. 25, 1619.
FREVILL or FRYVEL, HUMPHREY. Mus.Doc. 1504-5.
FREVELL, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1654 (not recorded in College register).
FREVYLL, JASPER. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1573.
V. of Dorney, Bucks., 1580-3 ; called ' B.A. ' R. of Gt Leighs,
Essex, till 1588.
FREVILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1640. S. of Gilbert, gent., of Durham. B. at Bolton Garths,
Bishop Auckland. School, Durham. Matric. 1640.
FREVELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1610. Doubtless 3rd s. of Richard, of Bishop Middleham,
Durham. Bapt. there, Oct. 21, 1592. B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
1618. Living at Cambridge, in 1630. Brother of Thomas
(1610). (Surtees, Durham, in. 36.)
FREVELL, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Michs.
1544-
FRYVELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1549 (impubes).
FREVELL, ROBERT. Scholar of QUEENS', 1555-8.
FREVILL or FRETWELL, THOMAS. B.A. 1524-5.
FREVELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1610. Doubtless 2nd s. of Richard, of Bishop Middleham,
Durham. Bapt. there, Sept. 16, 1591. B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
1618. Died before 1630. Brother of Richard (1610).
FREVILL, WILLIAM. Resident pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1438-9.
Paid 35. t,d. for his chamber. Lord of the Manor of Little
Shelford. Buried Jan. 19, 1460-1. (T. A. Walker.)
FREVYLL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1555-
FREWEN, ACCEPTED. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of John, R. of Northiam, Sussex. B. there. Matric. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, June 8, 1604, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1619; D.D. 1626. Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1612-26. President, 1626-44.
Vice-Chancellor, 1628, 1638. Chaplain to Lord Digby, in
Spain, 1621. Chaplain to the King, 1625. Preb. of Canter-
bury, 1625. R. of Warnford, Hants., 1626-45, sequestered.
Dean of Gloucester, 1631-43. R. of Stanlake, Oxon., 1635.
Bishop of Lichfield, 1643. Archbishop of York, 1660-4. Died
at Bishopsthorpe, Mar. 28, 1664. M.I. in York Minster.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; Le Neve, Man., iv. lot.)
180
FREWEN, JOHN
FREWEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S, May 24, 1720.
S. of Thanckfull (1685), R. of Nortbiam, Sussex. B. there.
School, Northiam. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728
(Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Chichester) May 23, 1725; priest,
Aug. 21, 1726. V. of Fairlight, Sussex, 1726-43. R. of
Guestling, 1736-43. Chaplain to the Earl of Lincoln. Died
Apr. 1743. (Scott-Mayor, in. 334; L. Mag.)
FREWEN, RICHARD. Incorp. M.A. from Oxford, 1707. S. of
Ralph, of London, gent. Matric. from Christ Church, July 4,
1698, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1702; M.A. 1705; M.B. 1707;
M.D. 1721. Physician at Oxford. Camden Professor of
Ancient History. Died May 29, 1761. Buried at St Peter-in-
the-East, Oxford. (At. Oxon.)
FREWEN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
17, 1695. S. of Richard, R. of Northiam, Sussex. B. there.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702.
Fellow, 1700-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701; priest
(Chichester) Sept. 21, 1701. V. of Fairlight, Sussex, 1701-26.
Buried there June 22, 1726. (W. C. Renshaw.)
FREWIN, THANCKFULL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 13, 1685. S. of Thomas, deceased, R. of Northiam,
Sussex. School, Northiam. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Ord.
deacon (London) June 7, 1691; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 12,
1692-3. R. of Northiam, Sussex, 1693. Died Sept. 2, 1749.
Father of John (1720). (Scott-Mayor, in. 333; G. Mag.)
FREWEN, THOMAS. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1738. S. of
Thomas, of Brackley, Nor than ts., gent. School, Oakham.
Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, May 24, 1715, age 17 ;
B.A. from Lincoln College, 1718-9. Perhaps V. of Ivinghoe,
Bucks., 1729. V. of Moreton Pinkney, Northants., 1746-57.
(Al. Oxon.)
FRICKEWELL, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, c.
1594-
FRICKLEYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1572.
B. at South Kirkby, Yorks., c. 1554. Notary public in
Cambridge, 1594. Died 1612. (See abstract of his inventory
in Camb. Ant. Soc., LVIII. 188.)
FRIDAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1604.
B. at Winscombe, Somerset. Matric. 1604; B.A. 1607-8;
M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells); priest (London)
Sept. 22, 1611, age 25. C. of St Bartholomew-the-Great,
London. Chaplain to the East India Co., 1617-23 and 1624-
30. Died at Suratt, 1630. Will (P.C.C.) 1631. (F. Penny.)
FRIEND or FRENDE, JOHN. M.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince
Charles).
FRIEND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June n, 1644.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647. Incorp. at Oxford,
1648. M.A. (Oxford) 1650. Incorp. M.A. at Cambridge, 1658.
Fellow of New College, Oxford, 1650. Afterwards fellow of
Balliol. Admon. (Oxford) June 8, 1659. (Al. Oxon.)
FRIEND, WILLIAM. M.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. from Magdalen College, July 6,
1593. age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1595-6; M.A. 1599.
FRIEND, WILLIAM. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Christ Church, Mar. 18, 1656-7; B.A. (Oxford) 1659-60;
M.A. 1662. R. of Croughton, Northants., 1663-89. Died
Sept. 20, 1689. Buried at Croughton, Sept. 23, 1689. Father
of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
FRIEND, WILLIAM. M.A. 1714 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William (above), R. of Croughton, Northants. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, July 15, 1687, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1691; M.A. 1694. Proctor (Oxford) 1698. R. of Turvey,
Beds., 1705-45. R. of south moiety of Woodford-by-Thraps-
ton, 1711-5. Died Apr. 15, 1745. (Al. Oxon.;T. P. Dorman.)
FRIENDSHIP, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, May 24, 1507. Of Lamerton (? Tamerton), Devon.
Died 1509.
FRIES or FREIS, JAMES. M.D. 1460-1.
FRISBY, JOHN. B.A. 1468-9, as 'Frosby'; M.A. i47«-3- Fellow
of KING'S HALL, 1469. Of Lincoln diocese. Ord. sub-deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 9, 1475-6; priest, Mar. 29, 1476. Scrutator,
1478-9. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1504. Left money to King's
HalL
FRISBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Jan. 16, 1659-60.
S. of William, druggist, of Cambridge. Bapt. at Gt St Mary's,
Aug. 26, 1644. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. 1660.
(Venn, i. 408.)
FRISKNEY or FRISNEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE,
Lent, 1657-8. S. of William (next). School, Wisbech. Matric.
1658; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666. Fellow.
FRISKNEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Master of Wisbech School.
Father of the above.
FRISLE or FIRSELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S,
Easter, 1631; B.A. 1633-4.
FROGGAT, JOHN
FRITH or FRETHE, ARTHUR. M.Gram. 1520-1.
FRITH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6 (ist in the ordo). One of these name* s. of
Thomas, of Upminster, Essex. (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
FRITH or FRETHE, JOHN. Scholar at QUEENS', 1523-4. S. of
Richard, of Westerham, Kent. School, Eton. B.A. from
King's, 1525-6. Canon of Cardinal College, Oxford, 1526;
where he was imprisoned for heresy. Assisted Tyndal in
translating the New Testament into English. Afterwards
wandered abroad for some years, residing chiefly at
Marburg. Returned to England, 1532. Condemned as a
heretic, and burnt at Smithfield, July 4, 1533. (Cooper,
I. 47; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
FRITH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. R. of Hawkeswell, Essex, 1587-
1617. R. of Langdon Hills, 1589-92. Died 1617. Will (Con-
sist. C. London) 1617.
FRITH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Feb. 23, 1707-8.
S. of James, shoemaker. B. at Newport, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Jo. Greenwood). Matric. 1711; B.A. 1711-2.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) June 5, 1712; priest, Sept. 20, 1713.
C. of Gt Thurlow, Suffolk. R. of Little Thurlow, till 1765.
Died Oct. 3, 1768.
FRITH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 29, 1739-
40. S. of John, of Thurlow, Suffolk. School, Lavenham,
Suffolk (Mr Smith). Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1743.
FRITH, JOSIAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1601. R. of
St Alphage, London, 1619-37; 'M.A.' Died Sept. 27, 1637.
Will, P.C.C. 1638.
FRITH, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Mar. i,
I694-5- S. of Nathaniel, citizen and glazier, of St Olave,
Hart St, London. Bapt. Dec. 5, 1675. 'Grecian 'from Christ's
Hospital. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1698-9; M.A.
1702. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1700; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1701. C. of Gt Barford, Beds., in 1700. V. of Hoxne,
Suffolk, 1706.
FRITH, NICHOLAS. Licensed to practise surgery, 1612.
FRITH, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 5,
1667. S. of Robert, shoemaker, of Eckington, Derbs. School,
Wales, Yorks. (private). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A.
1674. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1672.
FRYTH, ROBERT. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1614. One of these names s. and h. of Thomas, of
Upminster, Essex. (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
FRITH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1618.
FRITH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 4, 1624. S. of
John, whitesmith. B. at Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts.
School, Repton. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
FRITH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 16,
1751. S. of John, of Thurlow, Suffolk. School, Langham,
Suffolk (Mr Coulter). Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1755; B.A. 1756;
M.A. 1768. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1757. R. of Thurlow.
Died Oct. 3, 1768. (G. Mag.)
FRITHE, WILLIAM. Ma trie, sizar from CLARE, c. 1591. Probably
the man described in Porah's Hist, of St Glove's, Hart St.
A notary. Died 1648, aged 74. M.I. in All Hallows, Staining.
Will (P.C.C.) 1648. Father of the next. (J. Ch. Smith.)
FRITHE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, 1627-8,
from St Catharine's. S. of William (? above). B. at All
Hallows, Staining, London. School, private (Mr Drake).
B.A. 1629-30. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 25, 1630.
FRODSHAM, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1654. B. at Plymouth, c. 1637. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9;
M.A. 1663. Fellow, 1658-68. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663. V. of
Modbury, Devon, 1668. Will (Exeter) 1686.
FROGGE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1581 ;
B.A. 1586-7; Scholar, 1587; M.A. 1590. University librarian,
1583-7. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 14, 1589. V.
of Shudy Camps, Cambs., 1590. R. of Little Wendon, Essex,
1598-1600. V. of Walton and Trimley, Suffolk, 1600. V. of
Felixstowe, 1600-19. Chaplain to Lord Exeter, 1603.
FROGGE, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1544.
FROGATT, GODFREY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 2, 1690-1.
Of Derbyshire. S. of John, of Staveley. Bapt. there, Sept. 7,
1673. Married Helen Burton, of Dronfield. Died *./>.,
(F.M.G., 446-)
FROGGAT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, May 18,
1691. S. of George, merchant, deceased. B. at Hull. Schools,
Hull and Northallerton. Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691; B.A.
1694-5. Adm. scholar at Sidney, Feb. 9, 1695-6- M.A. from
Sidnev. 1698. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1697; pnest
(York) Sept. 1699. R. of Kirk Deighton, Yorks., 1703-4?
Died 1747-
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FROGGOTT, THOMAS
FROGGOTT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
10, 1701. S. of George, merchant, alderman of Hull. B. at
Hull, Yorks. School, Threshfield. Matric. 1701 ; B.A. 1704-5 ;
M.A. 1710. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1702-3; priest
(York) Sept. 22, 1706. P.C. of Cawood, Yorks., 1700-21.
V. of Riccall, 1706-21. Died 1721.
FROHOCK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 9, 1710.
Of Cambridgeshire. B. 1692. Matnc. 1710; B.A. 1713-4;
M.A. 1717; B.D. 1726. Fellow, 1719-31. Junior proctor,
1723-4. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1715; priest, Mar. 17,
1716-7. V. of Barton, Carnbs., 1721. Died July 2, 1731.
FROHOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 12,
1712. S. of George, of Cambridge. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6.
Perhaps the minister who died at Ipswich, Apr. 25, 1733-
FROHOCK, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1620.
FROMANTEEL, DANIEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1733- Of
Norwich. Matric. 1733; LL.B. 1739. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1739; priest, Sept. 1739. R. of Thwaite, Norfolk, 1739.
V. of Calthorpe, 1739-55. R. of Alby, 1755-90. R. of
Wolterton, 1755-90. P.C. of St Michael-at-Thorn, Norwich,
1762-90. Died Sept. 4, 1790. Will, P.C.C.
FRONTIN, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, July 2, 1711.
B. in London.
FROSSELL, THOMAS, see FROYSELL.
FROST, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 26,
1724-5. S. of Benjamin, grazier, of Waldingfield, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Lavenham and Bury. Matric. 1724-5;
Scholar, 1725-30; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732. Fellow, 1730-7.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 4, 1732. C. of Glemsford, Suffolk,
1741. R, of Topcroft, Norfolk; and of Shipmeadow, Suffolk,
1758-64. Died Jan. 12, 1764. (Venn, n. 22.)
FROST, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1640.
FROST, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 8, 1726. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1729; M.B. 1732.
FROST, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 3,
1652. S. of John (1618), clerk, R. of Fakenham, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A.
1660. R. of Langham, Suffolk, 1660-91. Father of the next,
and John (1680), brother of John (1641-2) and Thomas
(1643).
FROST, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 28,
1693. S. of James (above). B. at T^ngham, Suffolk. School,
Bury. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln, Lift. dim. from Norwich) May 26, 1700. V. of Cherry
Marham, Norfolk, 1700. Died 1730. Brother of John (1680).
FROST, JOHN. M.A. 1479-80; B.D. 1490. Fellow of QUEENS',
1484-96. V. of Lythe, Yorks., 1511-8. Died 1518.
FROST, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 20, 1587.
S. of Thomas. B. at Chevington, Suffolk. School, Bury.
Probably ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Oct. 3, 1596.
R. of Fornham St Genevieve, Suffolk, 1596-^. 1646. Signed
the petition in favour of Presbyterianism, 1646. Will proved
(Norwich) 1646. Father of William (1609-10). (Venn, 1. 130.)
FROSTE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1618;
B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1621-2; M.A. 1625. R. of Langham,
Suffolk, 1623. R. of Gt Fakenham, 1632. Father of James
(J652), John (1641-2) and Thomas (1643).
FROST, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1633.
FROST, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. ai,
1641-2. S. of John(i6i8). B. at Langham, Suffolk. Schools,
Thetford, Norfolk and Bury. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1645-6;
M.A. 1649; B.D. 1656. Fellow, 1647. Taxor, 1652. Preached
regularly at St Benedict's, Cambridge, and elsewhere in the
town and county. R. of St Olave, Hart St, London, in 1655.
Author, sermons. Died of small-pox, Nov. 2, 1656. Buried
at St Olave's. Will, P.C.C. Brother of James (1652) and
Thomas (1643). (D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
FROST, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Sept 15,
1671. S. of Thomas (1643), LL.D., of Tacolneston, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1675-6.
FROST, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1675-6.
Probably s. of William (1645), 'Minister of Great Ashfield,
Suffolk for 26 years'; bapt. there, Nov. 27, 1660.
FROST, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 4, 1680.
S. of James (1652), R. of Langham, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Bury. Matric. 1680-1; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688; B.D. 1696.
Fellow of Clare, 1691-2. Fellow of St John's, 1692-1705.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 1688. R. of Cley, Norfolk, 1701.
R. of Sheringham, 1701. Brother of James (1693).
FROST, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct u, 1706. B. at
Harpole, Northants. Matric. 1708; M.B. 1712. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) May 27, 1711; priest, Sept. 20, 1713. V. of Weedon,
FRY, JOHN
Northants., 1734-6. Married, at St Sepulchre's, Northamp-
ton, July 4, 1715, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Rushton, of Flore,
Esq. Buried at Weedon, Apr. 8, 1736. M.I. Will, Archd.
Northants. (Baker, i. 454; H. I. Longden.)
FROST, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 4, 1647.
Matric. 1647-8.
FROST, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1632.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1635-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1637. M.A.
from Balliol College, 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20;
priest, Dec. 20, 1640. R. of Westhorpe, Suffolk, 1660. V. of
Wyverton, 1662. (Al. Oxon.)
FROST, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1480-7. Probably
2nd s. of Thomas, of Aketon, Pontefract, Yorks. B.Can.L.
(Oxford); D.Can.L. 1506-7. Chancellor to Arthur, Prince of
Wales. R. of Thornhill, Yorks., 1482-98. R. of Tankersley,
1486. Preb. of York, 1491-1507. Archdeacon of Stow, Lines.,
1497-1506. Archdeacon of Winchester. Preb. of Lichfield,
1500-7. V. of Sandal Magna, Yorks., 1511-34. Buried in
Wakefield Church. (Yorks. Arch. Journal, xxiv; M. H.
Peacock.)
FROST, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1620.
FROST, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 13, 1643.
S. of John (1618), clerk, R. of Fakenham, Suffolk. B. at
Langham, Suffolk. School, Bury. Migrated to St John's.
Matric. there, as pens., Easter, 1644; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. from
Trinity Hall, 1650; LL.D. 1665. Fellow of Trinity Hall,
1649-56. R. of Poringland, Norfolk, 1672-4. Died 1674-
Brother of James (1652) and John (1641-2), father of John
(1671).
FROST, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 6,
1670. S. of Thomas. B. at Cowlinge, Suffolk. School, Bury,
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June,
1674; C. at Rougham, near Bury. Usher of Lynn Grammar
School, Michs. 1675. Buried there Oct. 5, 1675. (Petie, n.
28.)
FROST, WALTER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 3, 1636.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1637.
FROST, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 27,
1704. S. of Walter, deceased. B. at Lancaster. School,
Sedbergh. Of Cockerham, Lanes. Died May 31, 1713.
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
FROST, WALTER. B.A. from QUEENS', 1720-1; M.A. 1724.
Fellow, 1721.
FROST, WARINE. Scholar of CLARE (age 14) in 1476. Of
Lytlyngston (? Litlington, Cambs.).
FROSTE, WILLIAM. Adm. at CAIUS (age 16) Aug. 4, 1564. S.
of Richard, of Brockley, Suffolk. School, Groton.
FROST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 12,
1609-10. S. of John (1587), R. of Fornham, Suffolk. School,
Bury. Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1612-4; B.A. 1613-4; M.A.
1617. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept 25, 1614. C. of Ashfield
Magna, Suffolk, in 1617. R. of Middleton, Essex, 1624-44.
(Venn, I. 206; Davids, 244.)
FROST, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1645.
Of Suffolk. Perhaps the 'Minister of Gt Ashfield, Suffolk'
who was father of John (1675-6).
FROSWELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
23; priest, May 24, 1619.
FROTHINGHAM, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. (age 17) at CAIUS,
June 5. 1589. Eldest s. of Edward, gent., of York. School,
York. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 10, 1591. (Vis. of
Yorks., 1584.)
FROTHINGHAM, EDWARD. B.A. from TRINITY, 1568-9.
Probably s. of Edmund, of Frothingham, Yorks. Escheator
in Yorks., in 1591. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn,
157*. (M. H. Peacock.)
FROWYK, THOMAS. Studied at Cambridge. S. of Thomas, of
Gunnersbury, Middlesex. B. there. Of the Inner Temple;
serjeant-at-law, 1494. Lord Chief Justice, C.P. 1502.
Knighted, 1502. Died Oct. 17, 1506. Buried at Finchley.
Will (P.C.C.) 1506. (Cooper, I. 10; D.N.B.; Weaver, Man.)
FROYSELL or FROSSELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE,
Michs. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631. V. of St Margaret,
Fish St, London, 1643. Lecturer at St Dunstan-in- the- West.
V. of Clun, Salop; ejected, 1662. Died c. 1672. Perhaps s.
and executor of Edward, of Downton, Herefs., clerk, whose
will (P.C.C.) 1623. (Calamy, n. 324; Show, i. 305.)
FRY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1466. 'Died
a monk at Canterbury.' (Harwood.)
FRY, JOHN. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1733. S. of Edward, of
West Pennard, Somerset, gent. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Apr. 8, 1717, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1720. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. 24, 1721-2. (Al. Oxon.)
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FRY, JOSEPH
FRY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sx JOHN'S, Mar. 29, 1737.
S. of Walter, stonemason, of Salisbury. B. there. School,
Salisbury. Matric. 1737. (Previously matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, June 23, 1736.) B.A. I74&-7- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 20, 1741; priest, Mar. 14, 1741-2. R. of
Uphavon, Wilts., 1742-59. Died 1759. Admon. (Archd.
Wilts.) 1759.
FRYE, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 6,
1714. S. of John, of Antigua (member of the Council, and
Colonel of Militia). B. there. School, Eton. Matric. 1714.
Graduated at Leyden, 1717. Merchant of London. Pur-
chased Banstead Manor, Surrey, 1762. Died Oct. 20, 1777.
M.I. at Banstead. (Pfile, n. 185.)
FRY, . B.A. 1482-3.
FRYER, see also FRERE.
FRIER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1571.
FRYER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1572.
FRYER or FREARE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1517. B. at Balsham, Cambs., c. 1499. B.A. 1521-2;
M.A. 1525. Fellow, 1520-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1525. After-
wards of Cardinal College, Oxford. M.D. (Padua) 1535.
Perhaps incorp. at Cambridge. Attended his friend and
patron Edward Fox to the Diet at Smalcalde, Saxony, 1535.
F.R.C.P. 1536; president, 1549. Imprisoned as a Catholic,
1561. Died Oct. 21, 1563, of the plague. Buried in St Martin
Outwich. Will (P.C.C.). (Cooper, 1. 225 ; Mvnk, i. 31; D.N.B.)
FRYER or FRERE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1544. B. at Godmanchester, Hunts. B.A. 1544-5; M.A.
1548; M.D. 1555. Disputed in the Physic Act before the
Queen, at her visit to Cambridge, hi 1564. Afterwards settled
at Padua. A Romanist. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1544).
(Cooper, i. 302; Vis. of London, 1568; D.N.B., according to
which Cooper is wrong in the parentage.)
FRYER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1567;
B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574.
FRYER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1594. Perhaps s.
of Thomas (1553). Died Nov. 12, 1672, aged 96. Will, P.C.C.
(Munk, i. 72.)
FRYER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1597; B.A. i6oc-i ;
M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Sept. 9; priest, Sept. 16,
1604. C. of Risborough, Bucks., 1609.
FRYER or FRIAR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 13,
1664. S. of WilU'am, of London. M.B. from Pembroke, 1671
(Lit. Reg.); M.D. 1683. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. In 1672 he
undertook a tour in India and Persia in the interests of the
East India Company, returning to England, in 1682. He
subsequently published an account of his travels. F.R.S.
1698. Died Mar. 31, 1733. Buried at All Hallows, Bread St,
London. Admon. P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
FRYER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from KING'S, c. 1595.
FRIER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1617.
Of Cheshire. B.A. 1620-1. C. of Hayfield, 1629. R.ofTaxal,
Cheshire, 1631-3. Probably V. of Glossop, Derbs., 1645-8.
FRYER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 3, 1573.
S. of John, of Gravesend, Kent. School, Canterbury. B.A.
1576-7; M.A. 1580. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1581;
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 13, 1582. Licensed as preacher by
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1581. V. of West Thurrock,
Essex, 1584-93. Died 1593. (Venn, i. 72.)
FRYER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1586.
FRYER, THOMAS. Excused regency, 1476-7.
FRYAR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1544.
FRYER or FREARE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1553. S. of John, M.D. Scholar, 1554, as Freer; B.A.
1557-8- Fellow, 1560. Incorp. at Oxford, 1560. M.A.
(Oxford) 1562; M.D. (Oxford) 1623. M.D. of Padua. F.R.C.P.
1572. Censor, Elect, etc. Buried in St Botolph, London, 1623.
M.I. at Harlton, Cambs. Will (P.C.C.) 1623. (Munk, i. 72; Vis.
of London, 1568; Foster (Al. Oxon.) makes two men of him.)
FRIER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577.
Perhaps the 'Thos. Frier, Scholar,' who was preb. of Lincoln,
1581-1619.
FRYERE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1618; priest, Sept.
1618.
FRYER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19, 1619; priest, Sept. 16, 1621. R. of Whitwell, Rutland,
1627-68. (T. P. Donnan.)
FRIER, W. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1581-2.
FRYER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1552. B. at Eton. B.A. 1556-7. Fellow, 1555-
8. Master of the school at Stevenage, Herts. (Harwood.)
FRYER or FRERE, . B.A. 1525-6.
FULLER, ABRAHAM
FRYER, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Feb. 1598-9.
FRYERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596 as
'Frearor'; B.A. 1600-1.
FUELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1573.
FUGAYLE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1554.
Conduct of King's. Will (P.C.C.) 1580; of Tho. Fugale, of
St Alphage, London, clerk.
FUGILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, July
6, 1633 (fie). S. of William, gent, of Trinity parish, HulL B.at
Hessle, Yorks. School, Hull (James Burney, M.A.). Matric.
1633. Migrated to Cams, May 17, 1636, age 18; B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 20, 1663. V. of Garton-
in-Holderness. V. of Barrow-on-Humber, Lines., 1659-80.
Buried there Nov. 24, 1680. (Venn, i. 321.)
FUGILL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1584; B.\. 1588-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1598; priest,
Feb. 24, 1598-9. V. of Catton, Norfolk, 1598.
FUGELL, . M.A. 1556 (no B.A.).
FULBECK or FILBECKE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1610. See Filbeck.
FULBERY, JOHN. M.A. (? Cambridge). Ord. priest (Ely) July 7,
1560. V. of Witcham, Cambs.
FULBOURN, ROGER DE. Chancellor of the University, 1276.
FULBOURNE, . A friar. B.D. 1485-6.
FULBY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1505-6.
FULCHER, see also FOLCHIER.
FULCHER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 20,
1647. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1.
FULCHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 25, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6.
FULCHER, SIMON. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
Matric. Michs. 1573.
FULCIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Oct. i, 1645.
S. of Henry. B. at Norwich. Matric. 1646.
FULFORD, JOHN. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1637. S. of Sir
Francis, of Whitchurch, Dorset, Knt. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Apr. 22, 1631, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1634.
V. of Toller Porcorum, Dorset, 1640. Buried at Dunsford,
Apr. 28, 1655. (Al. Oxon.)
FULGER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 20,
1608-9. S. of Nicholas, gent., of Mellis, Suffolk. School, Eye.
FULHAM, EDWARD. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Westminster, gent. Matric. from Christ Church,
May 9, 1628, age 20; B.A. 1628; M.A. 1631; B.D. 1642-3;
D.D. 1660. Whyte's Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1634-8.
Proctor, 1639. R. of Wootton, Oxon., 1638; and of Hampton
Poyle. Chaplain at Leghorn, during the Interregnum. V. of
Bray, Berks., 1660. Canon of Windsor, 1660-94. V. of West
Ilsley, Berks., 1662. Preb. of Lichfield, 1673. Chaplain to
the King, 1676. Died Dec. 9, 1694. Buried at Compton,
Surrey. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1695. (Al. Oxon.; Manning and
Bray, 11. 5.)
FULLAM, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 22, 1624. S. of
William. B. at Waltham. School, Waltham.
FULHAM, JOHN. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1736. S. of John, of
Compton, Surrey, Esq. School, Eton. Matric. from Christ
Church, Mar. 26, 1717, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1720. R. of
Compton, 1722-77. R. of Merrow, 1736-52. Preb. of
Chichester, 1745-73. Chaplain to the House of Commons,
1746. Archdeacon of Llandaff, 1749-77. Canon of Windsor,
1750-77. V. of All Saints', Isleworth, 1751-77. Died July 13,
1777. M.I. at Compton. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Manning
and Bray, n. 5.)
FULHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8.
FULKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1572. One of these names V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1571-89.
R. of Tolleshunt Knights, 1579. Died 1589.
FULKE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 29, 1623.
Of Suffolk.
FULKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1555.
S. of Christopher. B. in London, 1538. B.A. 1557-8; M.A.
1563; B.D. 1568; D.D. 1572. Fellow, 1564. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1566. University preacher, 1563. Master of Pem-
broke, 1578-89. Vice-Chancellor, 1581-2. R. of Gt Warley,
Essex, 1571-89. R. of Dennington, Suffolk, 1573789. Author,
religious. Died Aug. 28, 1589. M.I. at Dennington. Will
proved (V.C.C.). (Cooper, n. 57.)
FULKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1606.
'FULLER, ABRAHAM' (Cooper, 11. 383; mistake for Puller).
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FULLER, BENJAMIN
FULLER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 23,
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Doubtless of Syleham, Suffolk,
gent., in 1646. Will proved 1648. Father of the next and
of William (1646). (Vis. of Suffolk.)
FULLER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 18,
1647. Doubtless s. of Benjamin (1614), gent., of Syleham,
Suffolk. Schools, Hoxne, Suffolk and Yoxford. Ma trie. 1647;
Scholar, 1648-50. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1670; as of
Wingfield. Brother of William (1646). (Venn, i. 369.)
FULLER, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 6, 1652-3. Of
Essex. Matric. 1653; Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
FULLER, EDMUND. B.A. 1500-1.
FULLER, EDWARD. B.A. 1521-2.
FULLER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1607.
Matric. Lent, 1607-8; B.A. 1610-1.
FULLER, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1671. B. at Colnbrook, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1673. Did
not graduate. Died as junior fellow. (Harwood.)
FULLER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 18, 1653.
S. of John (1618), V. of Stebbing, Essex. B.A. from Pembroke
1656; M.A. from Queens', 1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663.
C. of Warkworth, Nortbants.; ejected for nonconformity.
Afterwards preacher at Bath, Bristol, etc. Died in London,
July 21, 1701, aged 64. Father of the next. Brother of
Thomas (1645) and Samuel (1650). (Calamy, n. 234; D.N.B.)
FULLER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1687. S. of Francis (1653). B. at Bristol. School, Eton.
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1704. Author of Medicina
Gymnastic*. Died June, 1706. (D.N.B.)
FULLER, GEORGE. Perhaps adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1553;
B.A. from Christ's, 1553-4; M.A. 1556; B.D. 1561. Fellow
of Christ's, 1554-61. Junior Proctor, 1559. Received tonsure
(London) Sept 1554. R. of Little Sheliord, Cambs., 1560.
R. of Hildersham, 1561-91. Will (P.C.C.) 1591; 'parson of
Hildersham.' (Pale, i. 43.)
FULLER, GERVASE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 15, 1640.
S. of William (1596), D.D. B. Oct. 10, 1623. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1643-4. Prob-
ably MA. 1647, as ' Richard.' Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6,
1647.
FULLER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb. 3,
1731-2. S. of John, of Brightling, Sussex. School, Charter-
house, London. Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1732; B.A. 1735-6;
M.A. 1739. R. of North Stoneham; and of Stoneham Abbots,
1749-64. Buried at North Stoneham. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of John (1723), Rose (1732) and Stephen (1734).
FULLER, IGNATIUS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6, 1643.
Of Buckinghamshire. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650.
R. of Sherrington, Bucks., 1647. Reputed to be a Socinian.
Died Oct. 21, 1711, aged 86. M.I. at Sherrington. Father of
Thomas (1669). (Lipscomb, iv. 335.)
FULLER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1629. Of
Essex. Matric. 1629.
FULLER, JAMES. Cautio for degree, 1482-3.
FULER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 9,
1680. S. of Mark, baker. B. at Pocklington, Yorks. School,
Pocklington. Matric. 1681.
FULLER, JOHN. B.A. I474~5; MA. 1478-9. Fellow of CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1477.
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 12, 1528. Of Bury, Suffolk. Left about 1530. One of
these names V. of Bentley, Suffolk, 1539.
FULLER, JOHN. LL.D. 1558 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. in
Gloucestershire. Of All Souls', Oxford. B.C.L. (Oxford)
1533 ; D.C.L. 1546. Admitted advocate, 1546. R. of Hanwell,
Middlesex, 1548-51. Vicar-general of Norwich diocese, 1550.
R. of North Creake; and V. of Swaffham, Norfolk. Canon of
Ely, 1554. R. of Little VVilbraham, Cambs., 1555. Master of
JESUS College, Feb. 23, 1556-7, till 1558. R. of Fen Ditton,
Cambs., 1557-8; and Hildersham; of East Dereham, Norfolk,
1557. Preb. of St Paul's, 1558. Benefactor to Jesus College.
Died July 30, 1558. Will proved (P.C.C.) and (V.C.C.); to be
buried in St Paul's. (Cooper, i. 188; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon.)
FULLER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593; B.A.
1596-7.
FULLER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Doubtless V. of Stebbing, Essex,
1633. Father of Francis (1653), Samuel (1650) and Thomas
(1645).
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Feb. 7, 1631-2.
S. of Thomas (1584), B.D. Schools, Oundle, Aldwinkle (Mr
Archibald Simmers) and Sutton, Beds. Matric. 1632; B.A.
1635-6; M.A. 1639. Brother of Thomas (1622).
FULLER, ROBERT
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 2, 1635. Of
Sussex. Will (P.C.C.) 1660, of one of these names, R. of
St Martin, Iremonger Lane, 1654-60.
1660; M.A. 1664. Fellow. Signs for deacon and priest
(London) June 7, 1666. V. of Gt Wakering, Essex, 1667-87.
V. of Little Wakering, till 1687. Died 1687.
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 23,
1674. S. of William, deceased, of Caldecote, Hunts. B. there.
Schools, Peterborough and Oundle. Matric. 1674. Migrated
to Emmanuel, 1677; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, May 14, 1695.
S. of Samuel, merchant, of Yarmouth. B. there. Schools,
Colchester and Yarmouth. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1695-6.
Consul at Leghorn, till 1722. M.P. for Plympton, 1728-34.
Died 1744. Brother of Samuel (1691) and Richard (1698).
(Venn, i. 496; A. B. Beaven.)
FULLER. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May 15, 1696.
S. of John, of Walton, Suffolk. B. there. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1696-7; Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1699-1700.
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Dec. 22, 1696.
S. of Thomas. B. at Cambridge. School, King's, Cambridge
(Mr Raw-son). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. from King's,
1704. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31, 1702. Chaplain at
King's, 1702. V. of Pampisford, Cambs., 1706. One of these
names V. of Lin ton, Kent, 1729-51; and V. of Yalding,
1738-51. Died 1751.
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 4, 1723. S. of
John, of Brightling, Sussex. Bapt. there, Feb. 8, 1705-*.
School, Lewes, Sussex. Matric. 1724. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Dec. i, 1724. F.R.S. 1726. M.P. for Boroughbridge,
1754-5- Of Rosehill, Brightling, Esq. Buried at Waldron,
Feb. 12, 1755. Brother of Henry (1732) and Rose (173*)-
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, July 6, 1727.
S. of Robert, of Cambridge. School, Cambridge (Mr Heath).
Matric. 1727.
FULLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 6, 1743.
S. of Thomas, of Sussex. School, Hackney, London (Mr
Newcombe). Matric. 1743.
FULLER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1560.
Doubtless s. of Nicholas, merchant, of London. B. 1543.
B.A. 1562-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1563. Barrister. Reader.
Treasurer, 1591. Common Pleader, City of London, 1584-
x6n. M.P. for St Mawes, 1592-3; for London, 1604-11. Of
Thatcham, Berks. Died in prison, Feb. 23, 1619-20, aged 76.
Buried at Thatcham. Will (P.C.C.) 1620. (Peile, i. 73; Ath.
Oxon.; Gray's Inn Pension Book, 237; S. Barn eld, Thatcham;
A. B. Beaven.)
FULLER, PETER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1575.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1578, age 25 ; priest, Apr. 17, 1579.
C. of Outwell, Norfolk; R. 1582-95.
FULLER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1576.
FULLER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CAIUS, July 8,
1698. S. of Samuel, merchant, of Yarmouth. B. there.
School, Yarmouth. Scholar, 1698-1703; Matric. 1699; LL.B.
1704; LL.D. 1709. Fellow, 1704-26. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 16, 1702. Admiralty Advocate, 1715-26. Died Oct. 5,
1726. Buried at St Nicholas, Yarmouth. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1727. Brother of Samuel (1691) and John (1695). (Venn, i.
501.)
FULLER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 23,
1725-6. S. of Samuel (1691), merchant, of Yarmouth. B.
there. Schools, Yarmouth and Harleston (private; Mr
D'Oyley). Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1726-33. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 14, 1725-6. Owned an estate at Fritton,
Suffolk; and was repeatedly a candidate for Parliament.
Sheriff for Norfolk, 1759. Died unmarried at Yarmouth,
June 13, 1770. M.I. at St Nicholas. (Venn, u. 24; G. Mag.)
FULLER, ROBERT. B.A. 1454-5; M.A. 1458-9; grace for B.D.
1469-70. Incorp. B.D., from abroad, 1480-1. Fellow of
CORPUS CHRISTI, 1454. V. of Swaffham, Norfolk, 1465.
FULLER, ROBERT. B.A. 1499-1500.
FULLER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 24, 1639.
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. One of these names
R. of TiUingham, Essex, in 1650. V. of Chignal St James, c.
1655.
FULLER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 12, 1712-3.
B. at Lynn. B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. Fellow, 1719-26. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest (Peterb.) Sept 22,
1723, age 28. R. of Water Newton, Hunts., 1732-5. Died
1735- (Emmanuel Coll. Hist., 129.)
FULLER, ROBERT. Mus.Bac. from KING'S, 1724. Lay clerk
and organist at King's, 1700. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1728.
I84
FULLER, ROSE
FULLER, ROSE. M.D. (Com. Reg.) 1728: not adm. until 1733.
S. of John, of Brightling, Sussex, Esq., and Elizabeth, dau.
of Fulke Rose, Esq., of Jamaica. Student at Leyden, Apr. 26,
1729. F.R.S. 1732. M.P. for New Romney, 1756-61; for
Maidstone, 1761-8; for Rye, 1768-77. Died May 7, 1777.
Buried at Waldron. Brother of Henry (1732), John (1723)
and Stephen (1734).
FULLER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 9,
1650. S. of John (1618), clerk, of Stebbing, Essex. Scholar;
B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658; B.D. 1665; D.D. 1679- Fellow,
1656. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663, as Fullerton. V. of Elmdon,
Essex, 1663-5. R.ofTinwell, Rutland, 1669-1700. Chancellor
of Lincoln, 1670. R. of Knaptoft.Leics., 1671-1700. Chaplain
to the King, 1677. Preb. of Lincoln, 1695. Dean of Lincoln,
1695-1700. Benefactor to St John's. Died Mar. 4, 1699-
1700. Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Thomas (1645) and Francis (1653). (Le Neve,
Man., v. 209; A 1. Oxon.; D.N.B.; T. P. Dorman.)
FULLER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 9, 1691.
S. of Samuel, merchant, of Yarmouth. B. there. School,
Yarmouth. Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691-4. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 26, 1694. Alderman of Yarmouth.
Buried at St Nicholas, Dec. 16, 1720. Brother of John (1695)
and Richard (1698), father of Richard (1725-6). (Venn, i. 489.)
FULLER, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 4,
1734. S. of John, of Brightling, Sussex. School, Charter-
house, London. Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1738-9;
M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1741. Brother of Henry (1732), John
(1723) and Rose (1732).
FULLER, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1463-4.
FULLER, THOMAS. B.A. 1484-5.
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. ii, 1521. B. in London. B.A. 1525-6; M.A. 1529.
Fellow, 1524-35. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 6; priest, Apr.
ao, 1527. V. of Willoughton, Lines., 1533.
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1538. Of Clewer, Berks. B.A. 1541-2. Fellow, 1541-2.
Assistant Master at Eton. Afterwards Master at Fotheringay.
Took the name Hurland. (Harwood.)
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Nov. 2, 1589. V. of Hatfield Peverel, Essex, 1590-6.
Perhaps V. of Little Baddow, 1596.
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1584;
Scholar, 1586; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591; B.D. 1598. Fellow,
1589. R. of Aldwincle St Peter's, Northants., 1602. Preb.
of Salisbury, 1622-32. Admon. granted to his s. Thomas,
Apr. 10, 1632. Father of Thomas (1622) and John (1631).
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, c. 1590;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1593-4; M.A. 1597. One of these
names, s. and h. of William, of Coggeshall, Essex, adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1596-7.
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3. Chaplain to the East India Co., at
Swally, 1628-32. (F. Penny.)
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1622.
S. of Thomas (1584), and nephew of John Davenant, Bishop
of Salisbury. B. at Aldwincle, 1608. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628;
B.D. from Sidney, 1635; D.D. 1660. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 5, 1631. V. of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1631. Preb. of
Sarum, 1631. R. of Broadwindsor, Dorset, 1634. Lecturer
at the Savoy Chapel, 1640. P.C. of Waltham Abbey, Essex,
c. 1649. Chaplain to Sir Ralph Hopton during the war. R. of
Cranford, Middlesex, 1658-61. Went to the Hague, 1660,
to meet Charles -I I. Chaplain to the King, 1660. Author,
Church History, History of Cambridge, Wotthies of England,
etc. Died Aug. 15, 1661. Admon. Archd. (Middlesex) 1661.
M.I. at Cranford. Father of John (1657) and probably of
Thomas (1672). (D.N.B.)
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S. Lent,
1645-6. S. of John (i6i8),V. of Stebbing, Essex. B.A. 1647-8;
M.A. from Christ's, 1651; B.D. 1659; D.D. 1665. Fellow of
Christ's, 1649-61. Taxor, 1656. R. of Navenby, 1659-1701.
R. of Willingale Doe, Essex, 1670. Will (P.C.C.) 1702.
Brother of Francis (1653) and Samuel (1650). (Peile, i. 490.)
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July n,
1664. S. of Anthony, gent., of Downham Market, Norfolk.
Schools, Downham Market and Seaming. Scholar, 1664-72;
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Fellow, 1673-7.
Went beyond the seas. (Venn, i. 423.)
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, July 7,
1669. S. of Ignatius (1643). iJ- at Sherrington, Bucks.
School, Strixton. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676;
D.D. 1689. R. of St Margaret Pattens, London, 1683-5.
R. of Bishop Hatfield, Herts., 1685-1712. Author, sermon.
Died May 21, 1712, aged 60. Will, P.C.C. (LeNeve,Mon.,n.
239; Peile, ii. 25.)
FULNETBYE, JOHN
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 19, 1671. B.
at Rosehill, Sussex, June 24, 1654. M.B. 1676; M.D. 1681.
Extra licentiate R.C.P. 1679. Practised at Sevenoaks, Kent.
Died Sept 17, 1734, aged 80. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Munk,
i. 376.)
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at JESUS, Apr. 1672.
S. of Thomas (? 1622), D.D. Matric. 1672; Rustat Scholar.
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1707. B. in Norfolk, 1689. B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1712; priest (Ely) Sept. 20, 1713. C. of
Heynford. R. of All Souls', South Elmham, Suffolk, 1737-43.
R. of St James', 1737-43-
FULLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 14,
1711. S. of Stephen, gent. B. at Waldron, near Hurst Green,
Sussex. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1714-5. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Aug. 24, 1714. R. of Waternewton,
Hunts., "732-5. Buried there 1735.
FULLER, THOMAS. Matric. from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1713.
Perhaps a mistake for Robert (1712-3).
FULLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1590.
FULLER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596. S.
of Andrew, of Hadleigh, Suffolk. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603;
B.D. from St Catharine's, 1610; D.D. 1627-8 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow of St Catharine's. Incorp. at Oxford, 1645. Chaplain
to James I and Charles I. R. of Weston, Notts., 1616. R. of
St Giles", Cripplegate, 1628-59. Dean of Ely, 1636-45; and
of Durham, 1646. Died May 12, 1659, aged 79. Buried at
St Vedast, Foster Lane. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Gervase (1640). (D.N.B.; Le Neve, Mon., iv. 66.)
FULLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July ^, 1639.
Matric. 1639.
FULLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 23,
1646. S. of Benjamin (1614), gent., of Syleham, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Wingfield and Hoxne. Matric. 1646. Of
Syleham and Bradwell, Suffolk, gent. Died Oct. 1668. Will
(Archd. Sudbury) 1668. Brother of Benjamin (1647). (Venn,
i. 362; Vis. of Essex, 1664.)
FULLER, WILLIAM. Bishop of Lincoln, 1667. Said by D.N.B.
to have been D.D. 1660. Not found in our records. (See A I.
Oxon.)
FULLER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 26,
1661. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
Perhaps R. of Chatgrave, Norfolk, 1670.
FULLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
30, 1680. Of Hertford. School, Hertford. Matric. 1681;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1683-4.
FULLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 28, 1694. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; Scholar, 1699.
FULLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 22,
1700-1. S. of William, pewterer. B. at Cambridge. School,
Histon (Mr Scaife). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1706; priest, Dec. 19, 1708.
C. of Etton, Northants. Perhaps V. of Famingham, Kent,
1720-38. Buried there Feb. 18, 1737-8.
FULLER, . B.A. 1489-90.
FULLER, . M.A. 1523-4.
FULLER, . Perhaps B.A. 1526-7; and pens, at GONVILLE
HALL, 1532.
FULLERTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL, Jan.
ii, 1748-9. S. of John, of St George's, Middlesex, Esq.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1748-9; LL.B. 1755. Died
unmarried. The father was of Craighall. (Her, and Gen., vni.
196.)
FULMAN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. at
Penshurst, Kent. Scholar at Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1647;
ejected, 1648; restored, 1660. Fellow of Corpus Christi; and
created M.A. (Oxford) 1660. R. of Meysey Hampton, Gloucs.,
1669-88. Died June 28, 1688. Buried at Meysey Hampton.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
FULMERSTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1611. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1613-4. (Pedigree of Fulmerston in
Vis. of Norfolk.)
FULMISTON, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, July
7, 1604.
FULNEBIE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1577-8.
FULNETBYE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from PETER-
HOUSE, c. 1601.
FULNETBYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1583;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1597. Preb. of Lichfield, 1605;
precentor, 1608-36. R. of Handsworth, Staffs., 1608-36.
Archdeacon of Stafford, 1614-36. R. of Aldridge, 1622-36.
Buried at Handsworth, Sept. 4, 1636, aged 71. Will (Lich-
field, and P.C.C.) 1636. (Wm Satt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
FULTHORPE, CHRISTOPHER
FULTHORPE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, May 18, 1650. 3rd s. of Clement, Esq., of Tunstall,
Bishop Wearmoulh, Durham. B. there. Bapt. at Stranton,
June ii, 1633. School, Guisborough. Matric. 1650; B.A.
i653-4; M.A. 1657; B.D. 1665. Fellow, 1654. R. of Siggles-
thorne, Yorks., 1661-1709. Married, at Pocklington, May 14,
1667, Mary Robinson. Died Sept. 5, 1709, aged 75. Will
dated, June 13, 1707. Father of the next, and brother of
John (1648) and William (1661). (Vis. of Yorkt., 1665; Vis.
of Durham; M. H. Peacock.)
FULTHORP, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 25, 1697. S. of Christopher (above), clerk. B. at
Sigglesthome, near Hull, Yorks. Bapt. July 3, 1679. School,
Beverley. Matric. 1697. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 10,
1700-1. Buried May 3, 1702. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
FULTHORPE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1589.
FULTHORPE or FOULTHORPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at CHRIST'S, Sept. 20, 1648. ist s. of Clement, 'vir melan-
cholicus.' B. at Tunstall, Durham. Bapt. Apr. n, 1630, at
Stranton. Schools, Durham and Guisborough. Matric. 1648.
Married Mary, dau. of George Trotter, of Skelton Castle,
Yorks. Buried at Stranton, Feb. 8, 1698^9. Brother of
Christopher (1650) and William (1661). (Peile, I. 523.)
FULTHORPE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1521-2. Fellow of ST JOHN'S,
1524. Of Richmondshire, Yorks.
FULTHORPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 5, 1661. 6th s. of Clement, Esq., of Tunstall, Durham.
B. there. Bapt. at Stranton, Jan. 9, 1641-2. School, Allerton.
Matric. 1661. Brother of Christopher (1650) and John (1648).
(Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
FULTON, THOMAS. D.Can.L, 1478-9. Already B.Can.L. of
Oxford.
FULTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 18, 1712. S. of
Robert, clerk, of Guanabo, Jamaica. Matric. 1712; Scholar.
Migrated to Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 13, 1715, age 19.
B.A. (Oxford) 1716; M.A. 1718. Obtained the grant of £20
as emigrant minister to Jamaica, 1720.
FULWELL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1566.
FULWELL, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Miens.
1544-
FULWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', June 30,
1621. Of Oxfordshire. Ord. deacon and priest by Bishop
Laud, Mar. 1623-4.
FULWER, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 7, 1584.
Matric. Fell.-Com. 1584. B. in London.
FULWER, SAMUEL. Adm. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 7, 1584.
Matric. 1584. B. in London.
FULLWOOD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1606; B.A\ (? 1609-10) ; M.A. 1613. Doubtless of Newark-on-
Trent, Notts., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 15, 1613.
(Peile, i. 259.)
FULWOOD, DICKENSON. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June 15,
1624. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1627—8.
FULWOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 14,
1643-4. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1644; B.A.
1647; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.}. Archdeacon of Totnes, 1660-93.
Preb. of Exeter, 1662-93. Died Aug. 27, 1693. Will (P.C.C.)
1693. Father of James (1682).
FULWOOD, GERVASE. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1649.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. Lent, 1649; B.A. 1653-4; M.A.
1657. Fellow, 1655-72. Licensed to practise medicine, 1649.
R. of Colon, Cambs., 1662.
FULWOOD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1548
(impubes).
FULWOOD, JAMES. LL.D. 1682 (Lit. Reg.). S. of Francis
( 1 643-4) » Archdeacon of Totnes. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Apr. 14, 1671, age 16; B A. (Oxford) 1674; M.A.
1677. Incorp. D.C.L. at Oxford, 1682. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
1682. (Al. Oxon.)
FULWOODE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1566.
FULWOOD, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 14,
1636. S. of Edmund, barrister, of Bilsthorpe, Notts. B. at
Newark-on-Trent. School, Newark. Matric. 1636; B.A.
1639-40. Settled at Stamford; benefactor to the poor there.
Will proved (P.C.C.) Mar. 15, 1644-5; by nephew Gervase.
(Scott-Mayor.)
FULWOOD, PETER. Matric. pens. fromST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1658; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Licensed to practise medicine,
1662. M.D. 1669.
FULWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) at scholar from
Eton, Aug. 17, 1510. Of Tanworth, Warws. Left about 1513.
Probably B.A. 1513-4.
FURTHOE, WILLIAM
FULWOOD, THOMAS. B.A. 1536-7. Doubtless the conduct of
KING'S, who was ord. deacon ( Lincoln) JVlar. 31; priest, Sept.
22, 1537; title, Barnwell priory.
FULWOOD, VINCENT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1571.
FULWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 27) at CAIUS, Feb. 5,
1612-3. S. of Thomas, of Mansfield, Notts. School, Mans-
field. Matric. 1614.
FULWOOD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1646; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651; M.D. 1659. Perhaps
brother of Gervase (1649).
FULWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 29,
1649. Of Lincolnshire.
FULWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1695.
Matric. Easter, 1695; M.D. 1717 (Com. Keg.). Adm. extra-
licentiate R.C.P. Feb. 21, 1710-1. Died Mar. 25, 1751.
FUNSTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at TRINITY HALL. Migrated
to Pembroke, 1626. Matric. there, sizar, Easter, 1627, as
' Fusion.' After a year he returned to Trinity Hall.
FUNSTON, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1569.
FUNSTONE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1606. Of Norfolk. B.A. from St John's, 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
FUNSTON or FENSTONE, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 13,
1581. Scholar till 1584.
FURBISHON, JOHN. Fellow of GON VILLE HALL, 1429-34. Ord.
sub-deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1432-3; on the title of Weslacre
Priory, Norfolk.
FURD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1586.
FURLEY or FARLEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S,
Michs. 1601; B.A. 1605-6.
FURMARY, see FARMARY.
FURNISS, ADAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1573;
B.A. from Clare, 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec.
21, 1580, age 26. Schoolmaster at Depden, Suffolk. V. of
North Wootton, Norfolk, 1582. Will (P.C.C.) 1616.
FURNISH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 29,
1628. S. of Edward. B. at Harborough, Leics. School,
Harborough. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 27, 1632. Perhaps R. of Wisbech St
Mary and St Peter, Cambs., 1637-45, ejected. One of these
names V. of Harmon dsworlh, Middlesex, till 1664. V. of
Staines, 1663, till his death, 1671. (Peile, I. 391.)
FURNESS, JOHN. B.Can-L. 1505-6.
FURNESS, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1579-^0; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590. Fellow,
1583. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 28; priest, July 9, 1583.
R. of Merston, Norfolk, 1596. Will (P.C.C) 1639.
FURNESS, RICHARD. B.A. 1467-8; M.A. 1472-3. Fellow of
KING'S ; probably therefore a scholar from Eton. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1479.
FURNESS, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1474; B.A. 1476-7; M.A. 1480.
FURNESS or FURNACE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1617, as' Furnar.' OfNorfolk. B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22; priest, Dec. 23,
1622. R. of Aunsby, Lines., 1627.
FOURNESSE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb.
26, 1680-1. S. of Joseph. B. at Ovenden, near Halifax,
Yorks., Dec. 7, 1662. Resided, till the summer of 1682.
Buried at Ovenden, Feb. 23, 1687-8. M.I. (Peile, n. 81;
O. Heywood, Diary, 72.)
FURNESS, . B.Can.L. 1502-3.
FURNIVAL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 28, 1705. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Presumably brother
of the next.
FURNIVALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 18, 1706.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1706.
FURSSE, JOSEPH. . Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 24,
1718-9. S. of Joseph, R. of Brandeston, Norfolk. B. at
Cawston. School, Norwich. Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1719-24;
LL.B. 1724.
FURTHO, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY, 1584; B.A. 1586-7;
M.A. 1590; M.D. 1606. Fellow, 1589. Senior Proctor, 1602.
Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge, Feb. 13, 1632-3. Will
proved (V.C.C.) and (P.C.C.) 1633.
FURTHO, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1578;
Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3. Fellow, 1585. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) June 10, 1593. V. of Chesterton, Cambs.,
1602-28. Buried Apr. 24, 1628.
FURTHOE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1578.
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FURY, PEREGRINE
FURYE, PEREGRINE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May 25,
1749. S. of Peregrine, of London, secretary to Chelsea
Hospital. School, Westminster. Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750.
Gentleman of his Majesty's Privy Chamber, 1779-92. Died
Feb. 1792. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Westmon., 350; G. Mag.)
FUSTER, see FOYSTER.
FUTEDE, see FOTEHEDE.
FUTTER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1568.
(Pedigree of Putter in Vis. of Norfolk.)
FUTTER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 14, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
FUTTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 14, 1623. Of
Norfolk. Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Fellow,
1629-32.
FYCHELER, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1359. S. of
Peter.
FYDELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July 9,
1726. S. of Robert, of London. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. 1727. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 4, 1727.
M.P. for Boston, 1734-41. Doubtless of Boston. Died Apr.
II, 1780, aged 70. (G. Mag.)
FYDYON, see FITZJOHN.
FYFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 6, 1670. Of
Lancashire. Doubtless s. of William, of Weddaker, Lanes.,
M.D. Age 13, in 1665. Probably matric. from Trinity,
Oxford, July 14, 1671, age 16, as s. of William, of Garstang.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 7, 1673-4; s. of William, late of
Hackensall, Lanes. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664; Al. Oxon.)
FYGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 3, 1675.
S. of Thomas, druggist. B. in London. School, Stafford.
Matric. 1675. (Peile, 11. 58.)
FYGE, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 3,
1645. S. of Valentine, of London, druggist. Matric. 1645;
B.A. 1648-9.
FYKES, see PICKS.
FYLAND, CORNELIUS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1562.
FYLAY, JOHN. Scholar of KING'S HALL, 1446-76.
FYLAY, JOHN. Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL, 1475-92.
Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) 1477-8; deacon, June 15, 1478.
GAGE, WILLIAM
FYLER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 30, 1683. S.
of Samuel, R. of Stockton, Wilts. Matric. 1683. (Previously
matric. at Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1681-2, age 17.)
B.A. (Cambridge) 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Incorp. at Oxford,
1693. R. of Orcheston St George, Wilts., 1711. Father of the
next. (A 1. Oxon.)
FYLER, SAMUEL. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1742. S. of John
(above), of Stockton, Wilts., clerk. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, May 19, 1721, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724-5.
Will (P.C.C.) 1761 ; C. of Dunstable, Beds. (A I. Oxon. ; Burke,
L.G.)
FYNDERN, WILLIAM. S. of Sir Thomas, of Carlton, Cambs.,
Knt. Sheriff of Cambs. Was a knight in 1477. Resided at
Carlton. Benefactor to CLARE, of which he is said to have
been a member. Died 1517. Will (P.C.C.) 1517; of Carlton,
Cambs., Little Horkesley, Essex, etc. (Cooper, i. 19.)
FYNKELL, EbMUND. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1572.
FYNKELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1595-6.
FYNKELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1560.
Matric. Michs. 1561; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Perhaps C.
and schoolmaster at Walsingham, Norfolk; licensed, 1583.
FYNKYLL, . B.A. 1498-9.
FYNNE or FYNE, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1474-5; D.Can.L. 1478-9.
R. of Boxworth, Cambs., till 1478. R. of Elsworth, 1492-8.
Master of St Mary Magdalen Hospital, Cambridge, 1494. R.
of Tydd St Giles, Cambs., 1495.
FYNNE or FYNNIE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, Michs.
1559. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
FYNNE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May i, 1667. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1673;
priest, June, 1675. R. of Bradfield, Suffolk, 1675.
FYNN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 25, 1704.
B. at Leake, Lines. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711.
Fellow, 1710-5. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1711; priest,
(Norwich) Oct. 1714. Head Master of Lewisham School,
1705. R. of Henstead, Suffolk, 1714-27. R. of Little Halling-
bury, Essex. R. of Raydon, Suffolk, 1723. R. of Dennington,
1727-40. Died Mar. 8, 1740, aged 53. M.I. at Dennington.
FYN, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
FYRMAGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 6, 1602.
GABATHUS, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1541-2.
GABBET, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1579-80;
scholar from Westminster, 1580. Doubtless s. of Robert,
citizen and haberdasher, of St Mary Bothaw, London. Will
(Consist. C. London) 1610; of Rainham, Essex. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
GABRY, SAMUEL. Adm. at TRINITY, 1621. S. of John, citizen
of London; of French extraction. School, in St Mary's Street
(private; Mr Reynolds). Migrated to Christ's, as Fell. -Com.
June 12, 1623. B.A. 1623-4.
GABREY, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1649.
Of Surrey. Perhaps s. of the above. M.B. 1654. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1655. Probably created M.A. (Oxford) 1661.
GABRIELL, see SYLVESTER.
GACE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5, 1680. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4.
GACE, LANGLEY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1628.
S. of Thomas, of Worksop, Notts. Bapt. Apr. i, 1610. R.
of Sotby, Lines., 1644-58. (Lines. Pedigrees, 382.)
GACE, MILES. B.A. 1531-2.
GACE or CASE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs.
1568; B.A. 1572-3. Author, theological. (Cooper, n. 22;
D.N.B.)
CACHES, DANIEL. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1751.
S. of John. Bapt. at Glapthorn, Northants., Feb. 13, 1732-3.
B.A. 1756; M.A. 1759. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 7,
1756; priest, Dec. 21, 1758. V. of Wootton Wawen, Warws.
V. of Long Compton.
GADLYNGTON, . Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 1568-9.
GADSDEN or GAYDSDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1568. Doubtless schoolmaster at Hitchin, in 1613;
appointed, 1577.
GADDESDEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSK, Mar. 28,
1632. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
GAFORTH, JOHN. Incorp. at Oxford, 1521-2, as 'M.A. of
Cambridge.' (No University or College record. One Garforth
was B.A. 1522-3.)
GAGE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from NICHOLAS HOSTEL, Michs.
1555-
GAGE, FREEMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 8,
1751. Of Holton, Oxon. S. of Thomas, of Little Marlow,
Bucks. School, Oxford. Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1752; LL.B.
1758. Previously matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Mar. 21, 1750-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1755;
priest, Dec. 18, 1757. Died Mar. n, 1794. Will, P.C.C. (Al.
Oxon.; G.Mag.)
GAGE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1597 (entry
erased).
GAGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1628; B.A.
1631-2; M.A. 1635.
GAGE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1732. Of Nottingham-
shire. S. of John, of Bentley, Sussex. B. 1711. Matric.
Michs. 1732; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 28, 1738. R. of Colwick, Notts., 1749. V. of Rowston,
Lines., 1760. R. of West Bridgeford, Notts., 1764. Died
unmarried, Jan. 14, 1770, aged 59. Buried at Nottingham.
(Nichols, in. 149.)
GAGE or CADGE, MAURICE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c.
1593; B.A. 1596-7. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 25,
1598. C. of Gt Bytham, Lines., 1603. Will (Lincoln) 1647-8;
of Swineshead, Lines., clerk.
GAGE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1589.
Doubtless s. and h. of Robert, of Northamptonshire; adm. at
the Middle Temple, June 2, 1592; formerly of New Inn.
Married Mary, dau. of Robert Pemberton, of Rushden,
Northants. Died Feb. 23, 1616-7. M.I. at Raunds. (Peile,
i. 196; Bridges, n. 188.)
GAGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 21, 1626. S. of
John, of Raunds, Northants. School, Higham (Mr Frier).
Matric. 1626. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 20, 1629.
(Peile, i. 373-)
GAGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1593.
GAGE, WILLIAM, see GEDGE.
GAGE, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1597. (Probably
George, above.)
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GAGE, . D.Can.L. 1481-2.
GAGER, JOHN (1650), see GAYER.
GAGER, WILLIAM. M.A. 1581 (Incorp. from Oxford). LL.D.
1601 (do.). Adm. at Christ Church, Oxford, 1574, from
Westminster School; B.A. (Oxford) 1577; M.A. 1580; B.C.L.
and D.C.L. 1589. Vicar-general of Ely, and Chancellor of the
diocese. Eminent Latin poet and dramatic author. Buried
at All Saints', Cambridge, Sept. i, 1622. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1622. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GAGES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 16, 1630-1.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1631.
GAGNIER, JOHN. M.A. 1703 (Lit. Reg.). B. in Paris, c. 1670.
Of the College of Navarre, Paris University. Priest and canon.
Became a Protestant and retired to England. Chaplain to
William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester. Hebrew teacher at
Oxford. Professor of Arabic there, 1724-40. Author,
oriental. Died at Oxford, Mar. 21, 1740. (D.N.B.)
GAINES, see also GAYNES.
GAINES, DUNHAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 2,
1734. S. of Samuel, of Stalham, Norfolk, mercer. Matric.
17355 B.A. 1738-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1739; priest,
Feb. 1748-9. R. of East Wretham, Norfolk, 1753-90; and
of West Wretham, 1754-90- Died May 21, 179°- Will, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
GAINSBOROUGH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May
7, 1629. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3.
GAINSFORD, see GAYNSFORD.
GAISKELL or GATESKELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Sx JOHN'S, June 3, 1667, as 'GatesbelL* S. of Thomas,
yeoman, of Fumess Fells, Lanes. B. there. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
GALARD, see GALLARD and GAYLARD.
GALASIUS, see GELASIUS.
GALE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Probably ord. priest (Bishop of
Colchester, at Norwich) Feb. 1597-8. Master of Dedham
School, Essex, 1588-97. R. of Semer, Suffolk, 1598-1622.
Will (P.C.C.) 1623; of Semer. (Pole, I. 145.)
GALE, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1631 ;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Fellow; ejected c. 1645.
GALE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 26,
1695. S. of Thomas (1655), D.D. B. in London. Bapt. at
St Faith's, Aug. 6, 1677. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1695;
Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1702; priest, Mar. 14, 1702-3. Chaplain
of Trinity, 1703-6. R. of Scruton, Yorks., 1705-38. V. of
Kirkby Fleetham, 1719-28. R. of Barningham, 1728-38.
Married Cordelia, dau. of Thomas Thwaits, of Barrel. Died
1738. Brother of Roger (1691), father of Thomas (1726).
(M. H. Peacock.)
GAELL, ELDRED. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1687.
B. at Hadleigh, Suffolk, Aug. 29, 1670. Matric. Michs. 1687;
B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Fellow, 1690. Assistant Master at
Eton. Died of small-pox hi King's, May 3, 1702, aged 33.
M.I. in King's Chapel. (Le Neve, Man., n. 48.)
GALE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1593.
Of Bedfordshire. B. 1578. B.A. from Queens', 1596-7; M.A.
1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 19, 1601. V. of
Renhold, Beds., 1603-12. R. of Little Staughton, 1612-39.
Buried there Aug. 16, 1639. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. Doubtless
father of Simon (1635).
GALE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 30,
1654. S. of Robert (1609), R. of Epworth. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Signed for
deacon's orders (London) Sept. 19, 1663.
GALE, ISAAC. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Oct. 13, 1743. Of
Jamaica. Matric. 1743', B.A. 1747-8.
GALE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1582. Perhaps
brother and executor of Arthur.
GALE or GAEL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1607. S. of John, first mayor of Hadleigh, Suffolk. B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. Fellow, 1612. Perhaps R. of High
Hoyland, Yorks., 1614-5. Died same year. (Petit, I. 168.)
GALE, JOHN. M.A. from CLARK, 1668. S. of Thomas, of
Taunton, Somerset. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Mar. 14, 1662-3, age 19; B.A. (Hart Hall) 1666. V. of Creech
St Michael, Somerset, 1666-96. Buried there July 7, 1696.
Will, at Taunton. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
GALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, Mar. 3, 1696-7.
S. of John (above), V. of Creech St Michael, Somerset B.
there. Schools, Taunton and Tiverton. Matric. 1697; B.A.
1700-1. V. of Creech St Michael, 1704-38. Buried there May
5, 1738.
GALE, THOMAS
GALE, JOSIAS. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Devon.
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, May 9, 1626, age 30;
M.A. same day. (? where B.A.) R. of West Buckland, Devon,
1635; ejected, 1662. Admon. (Exeter) 1662. (Al. Oxon.;
Caiamy, I. 346.)
GALE, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1602. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1607; priest, Feb. 21, 1607-8. B. at
Hemi&gby, 1578. V. of Honingtou, Lines., 1607. (Peile, i. 242.)
GALE, MILES. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 5, 1662-3. S. of
John, of Farnley Hall, near Leeds. B. there, June 19, 1647.
Matric. 1663; B.A. i666r7; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 20, 1668. R. of Keighley, Yorks., 1680-1721. Antiquary
and author. Married Margery, dau. of Dr Christopher Stone,
Chancellor of York. Died Jan. 3, 1720-1, aged 74. Buried
at Keighley. M.I. Father of Thomas (1705). (D.N.B.;
M. H. Peacock.)
GALE, PETER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1617.
GALE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Oct. H,
1707. S. of Thomas, of Whitehaven, Cumberland, gent.
Matric. 1708, as ' Gate.'
GALE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1609;
B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22;
priest, Sept. 23, 1616. Chaplain to the Countess of Devon-
shire. R. of Brindle, Lanes., 1637-40. V. of Buckminster,
Leics., 1639. R. of Epworth, Lines., 1641-60. (Petie, i. 273.)
GALE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 10, 1711. Of
Bedfordshire. Probably s. of Simon (1671-2), V. of Oakley.
Bapt. there, Nov. 28, 1693.
GALE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 20, 1726.
S. of Benjamin, of Abbot's Langley, Herts. School, Charter-
house, London. Matric. 1726. Died Oct. 7, 1738. Buried at
Abbot's Langley. M.I. (Clutterbuck, i. 177.)
GALE, ROGER. Adm. pens, ('age 16') at TRINITY, Apr. 15,
1691. S. of Thomas (1655), D.D., Dean of York. B. at
Impington, Cambs. (his mother's home). School, St Paul's
(under his father). Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1698. Fellow, 1697. Incorp. at Oxford, 1699. M.P. for
Northallerton, 1705-13. Commissioner of Excise, 1715-35.
F.R.S. 1717. Treasurer, Royal Society. Vice-President of
the Society of Antiquaries. Left manuscripts to Trinity
College, and his collection of corns to the University Library.
Married Henrietta, dau. of Henry Raper, Esq. Died at
Scruton, Yorks., June 25, 1744. Brother of Charles (1695),
father of the next. (D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon.)
GALE, ROGER HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at SIDNEY, Oct.
20, 1729. S. of Roger (above), gent., of Scruton, Yorks.
B. at Bedford Row, London. School, Eton. Matric. 1729.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1724-5. Married Catherine,
dau. of Christopher Crow, of Kipling, Esq. Died 1768.
(Thoresby, Due. Lead., 203.)
GALE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1635. Of
Bedfordshire. Doubtless s. of Henry (1593), R. of Little
Staughton, Hunts. Bapt. there, Mar. 25, 1619. School,
Oundle; adm. there, Oct. 8, 1632, age 13. B.A. 1639. C. of
Basildon, Essex, 1650. V. of Horndon-on-the-Hill, 1662-8.
Died 1668. Will, P.C.C. (H. Smith.)
GALE, SIMON. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. 29, 1671-2. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 11, 1676-7. V. of Oakley, Beds., 1687-
1712. V. of Bromham, 1688-1712. Died Aug. i, 1712, aged
57. Buried in Oakley Church. (Harvey, Willty Hundred,
Beds.)
GALE, THEOPHILUS. B.D. 1619 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Oct. u, 1605,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1609; M.A. 1611-2; B.D. 1619; D.D.
1624. Fellow of Exeter, 1611-21. V. of King's Teignton,
Devon, 1620. Preb. of Exeter, 1629. Died May, 1639. Will
(Exeter) 1639. Father of the next (Al. Oxon.)
GALE, THEOPHILUS. M.A. 1656 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Theophilus (above). B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1649;
M.A. 1652. Fellow of Magdalen, 1650-60. Preacher at
Winchester Cathedral, 1657-60, ejected. Became tutor in
the family of Philip, Baron Wharton, 1662-5. Afterwards
kept a school at Newington. Author, theological. Died
Mar. 1678, aged 49. Buried hi Bunhill Fields. M.I. (Caiamy,
i. 243; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 23, 1655. S. of
Christopher, of Scruton, Yorks. B. there, c. 1636. Scholar
from Westminster, 1655. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662; B.D. and
D.D. 1675. Fellow, 1659. Taxor, 1670. Incorp. at Oxford.
1669. Regius Professor of Greek, Apr.-Oct. 1672. Signed
for priest's orders (London) Sept. 22, 1666. V. of Barrington,
Cambs., 1667. High Master of St Paul's, 1672-97. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1676-1702. F.R.S. 1677; and first secretary to the
Royal Society. Dean of York, 1697-1702. Married Barbara,
dau. of Roger Pepys, of Impington, Cambs. Died Apr. 8 ,
1702. Buried in York Minster. M.I. Father of Roger( 1691
and Charles (1695). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
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GALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 27, 1695. Of
Somerset. Probably of Taunton Deane. Will (Taunton) 1717.
GALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 2, 1705. S. of
Miles (1662-3), R. of Keighley, Yorks. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1708-9. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1710; priest, 1711. V. of Withernwick, Yorks.,
1715-6- R. of Linton, 1716-50. Died 1750. Perhaps father
of William (1736-7). (G. Mag.; Whittaker, Craven, 539.)
GALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 23,
1726. S. of Charles (1695), R. of Scruton, Yorks. School,
Darlington (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727; B.A.
1729-30; M.A. 1733. Fellow, 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 22, 1734; priest, June 5, 1737. Succeeded his father as
R. of Scruton, 1738-56. R. of West Rounton, 1742-56. Died
July 7, 1756. (Nichols, Lit. Anecdotes, iv. 550; Thoresby,
Due. Lead., 203.)
GALE, WILLIAM. Probably of GONVILLE HALL, to which he
was a benefactor. A priest. Of Eye, Suffolk. Founded
scholarships, 1506. Will (P.C.C.) 1508: bequest to the High
altar of Hatfield Peverell, Essex. (Venn, i. 17.)
GALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 8, 1649, a
scholar from Westminster, 1650. Of Northamptonshire.
Probably s. of Robert (1609). Bapt. at All Saints', North-
ampton, Dec. 25, 1630. (H. I. Longden.)
GALE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 24,
1736-7. S. of Thomas (? 1705), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Keighley. School, Threshfield. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1;
M.A. 1744. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 28, 1740; priest, May
24, 1741. R. of Careby, Lines., 1752-89. R. of Braceborough,
1753-89. Chaplain to the Earl of Wigton. Died Mar. 1789.
Will (P.C.C.) 1789. (Scott-Mayor, m. 482.)
GALFRIDE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1558.
GALFRIDUS, . M.A. 1463.
GALHAMPTON, OLIVER. M.A. from TRINITY, 1631. S. of
Francis, of Bridgewater, Somerset, gent. Matric. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Oct. 20, 1626, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1628. R. of All Hallows, Exeter, 1637. R. of Enmore,
Somerset, 1639-77. Preb. of Wells, 1661-77. Will (Taunton)
1677. (Al. Oxon.)
GALIAN, WILLIAM. B.D. 1485-6; D.D. 1488. A friar.
GALION, . B.Can.L. 1491-2. Perhaps John, R. of Brough-
ton, Hunts., 1500-20. Died 1520.
GALIMORE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar (probably from JESUS), e.
1595; B.A. from Jesus, 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
GALLE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1611.
GALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1623.
GALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July n, 1713. Of
Suffolk. S. of Robert and Martha Fiske, of Norton. Bapt.
there, July 18, 1695. School, Bury. Matric. 1714; B.A.
1717-8. Ord. deacon (London) June 8, 1718; priest (Norwich)
Dec. 1719. R. of Langham, Suffolk, 1725-8. R. of Elmswell,
1726-8.
GALL, . Fee for B.A. 1468-9.
GALL, . B.Can.L. 1476-7.
GALL, . B.D. 1506-7. A friar.
GALL, . B.Can.L. 1506-7.
GALLANT, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Oct.
18, 1672. S. of John, of Wood Dalling, Norfolk. Matric. 1673 ;
B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1680;
priest, June, 1682. R. of Thurning, Norfolk, 1688-1706. R.
of Brinton, 1693-1713. R. of Heydon and Irmingland, 1693-
1713. Died July 3, 1713. Buried at Heydon. M.I. Brother
of John (1665).
GALLANT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559,
as 'Galone'; Scholar, 1563; B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1568. V. of
Yaxley, Hunts., 1573-83. Died 1583.
GALLANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 30,
1665. S. of John, gent., of Wood Dalling, Norfolk. Matric.
1665. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1669-70; from Thavies
Inn. Brother of Arthur (1672).
GALLANT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1707. Of Norwich.
Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 17x1;
priest (Norwich) Jan. 18, 1712-3. R. of Swanton Abbots,
Norfolk. R. of Bradfield, 1716-55. Died Apr. 6, 1755, aged
67.
GALLANT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. ao,
1707. S. of Henry, grocer, of Aldborough, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Alby (Mr Fox) and Aylsham (Mr Wrench). Scholar,
1707-11; Matric. 1708; M.B. 1713. Practised as physician at
Yarmouth. Died June 27, 1746. M.I. at St Nicholas,
Yarmouth. Brother of the next. (Venn, I. 517.)
GALLY, SAMUEL
GALLANT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept 13,
1712. S. of Henry, clothier, of Aldborough, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Aylsham (Mr Wrench). Matric. 1712; Scholar,
17x2-8; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
June 16, 1717; priest (Ely) Mar. 13, 1719-20. R. of Matlask,
Norfolk, 1719-41; of Blickling, 1732-61; of Burgh-by-
Aylsham, 1741-61. Buried at Blickling, Nov. 20, 1761 Will
(Norwich Archd. C.) 1762. Brother of Robert (above)
(Venn, i. 528.)
GALLARD, see also GAYLARD.
GALLARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1576.
GALLARD, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1600. Of Norfolk.
GALLARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1616.
S. of Richard, of Bunwell, Norfolk. B.A. 1619-20. Died 1621.
Will proved (P.C.C.) Apr. 18, 1622. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd
S., i. 158; Petit, i. 309.)
GALLARD, ROBERT: B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from CHRIST'S,
1606. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1607. Chaplain of St
Andrew, Norwich, 1614-5. R- of Beeston St Andrew, Norfolk,
1615-39. V. of Sprowston, 1616-39. Perhaps father of
Samuel (1622). (Peile, i. 233.)
GALLARD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 8,
1656. S. of Roger (below), R. of Wreningham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Wymondham. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1656;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1662;
priest Dec. 23, 1665. Schoolmaster at Wymondham, 1662.
R. of Cranwich, Norfolk, 1665-7. Buried there Aug. 15, 1667.
(Venn, i. 394.)
GALLARD, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1622.
R. of Wreningham, Norfolk, 1625-72. R. of Ashwellthorpe,
1627. Died 1672, aged 74. Father of Robert (above). (Petle,
i. 313-)
GALLARD, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1622.
Perhaps s. of Robert (? 1602-3). B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Ord. priest (Norwich) 1630. C. of Beeston St Andrew, 1634;
R. 1639-60.
GALLARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1620.
GALLATINE, DAVID. B.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1600-1; M.A.
1605. Of Geneva.
GALLET, HENRY. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1645. S. of William, labourer, of Mayfield, Sussex. School,
Tonbridge, Kent. Migrated to St John's, July 14, 1645, age
16.
GALLIS, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1533. Of Windsor. B.A. 1536-7. Fellow,
1536-7. Student at Barnard's Inn. Afterwards settled at
Windsor, where he was landlord of the Garter Inn. Mayor
of Windsor. M.P. for Windsor, 1563-7, 1572-4. Died Nov.
30, 1574. (Cooper, i. 561.)
GALLOWAY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1594. R. of Stanton All Saints,
Suffolk, 1602-13. R- of Westhorp, 1613-22.
GALOWAYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1579.
GALLOWAY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 4,
1628. S of Humfrey, husbandman. B. at Newbald, Yorks.
School, Stainton (Mr Simpson). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2.
C. of Old Malton, Yorks., 1634-49. Buried there Oct. 29,
1669. (Venn, i. 285.)
GALLOWAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, c. Apr. 7, 1646.
Matric. 1646. Probably licensed schoolmaster of Bildeston,
Suffolk, Feb. 12, 1662-3; there in 1677.
GALLOWAY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1571. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1611; of Creeton,
Lines., gent.
GALLY, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1714- S. of Peter,
a Huguenot refugee. B. at Beckenham, Kent, Aug. 1696.
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 13; priest, Dec. 18, 1720. R. of
Wavendon, Bucks., 1721. Chaplain to Lord Chancellor King,
1725. Preb. of Gloucester, 1728. R. of Ashton, Northants.,
1731-2. Preb. of Norwich, 1731-69. Lecturer at St Paul's,
Covent Garden. R. of St Giles-in-the-Fields, 1732-69.
Chaplain in ordinary to George II, i735-6o. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Isaac Knight, Esq., of Langold, Yorks. Author.
Died Aug. 7, 1769. Will, P.C.C. (Masters; D.N.B.)
GALLY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1587-8. One of these names R. of
Hoyland, Yorks., 1614-5. Died 1615.
GALLY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 31,
1680. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at 'Birtson,' Cheshire.
School, Wrexham, Denbighshire. Matric. 1681, as 'Gales ;
B.A. 1683-4. V. of Helpringham, Lines. ; and V. of Sempring-
ham.
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GALT, OLIVER
GALT, OLIVER. Probably B.A. 1473; M.A. 1476; B.D. 1490-1.
GALTHORP (? CALTHORPE), JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1644.
GALWAY, Viscount, see MONCKTON, JOHN.
GALWYS, ROBERT. B.Can.L, 1464-5.
GAMAGE, GAMYDGE or GAMINGE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens,
from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1559.
GAMAGE or GAMINE, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
QUEENS', Easter, 1602. Of London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Mar. n, 1605-6.
GAMAGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 21, 1739-
Of Derbyshire. S. of John, V. of Lullington. School, Derby.
Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1745. Taxor,
1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25; priest, Sept. 21, 1746.
Died in College, 1751- Will, P.C.C.
GAMAGE or GAMADGE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
1608. Scholar from Westminster, 1607. B.A. 1611-2.
GAMMAGE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Michs.
1572. Perhaps s. and h. of William, alderman of London.
(Vis. of London, 1568.)
GAMBLE, ALGERNON. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 8,
1712-3. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1716-7. Ord.
deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Norwich) Sept. 20, 1719;
priest (Norwich) Sept 1720.
GAMBELL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 14,
1626. Of Leicester. Matric. 1626-7; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
Head Master of Newark Grammar School, till 1642.
GAMBLE, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 23,
1723-4. Of Whittlesey, Cambs. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1728-9.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1726; priest, Feb. 26, 1726-7.
C. of Elstow, Hunts., 1728-32. V. of Felmersham, Beds.,
1732-3. R. of Little Barford, 1732.
GAMBLE, LINCOLNE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 5, 1679. Of
Kirk Sandal, Vorks. Matric. 1679.
GAMBLE, PETER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1. R. of Frisby-on-the-Wreak, Leics., 1635.
GAMBLE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1566.
GAMBLE, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672.
GAMBLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAR'S, May 29,
1747. S. of John, surgeon, of Bungay, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Bungay (Mr Smee), Norwich and Bury. Matric.
1747; Scholar, 1747-54; B.A. 1750-1. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 22, 1751; priest (Norwich) Mar. 18, 1753. P-C. of
Wingfield, Suffolk, 1753-4- Died May 21, 1754. M.I. at
St Mary's, Bungay. (Venn, n. 59.)
GAMBLE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595.
GAMBLE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1711-2. Matric. 1710-1; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Oct. 1715; priest, Sept 1716. V. of Wroxham, Norfolk,
1719-31. R. of Helhoughton, 1723-31. (Blomefteld, x. 137.)
GAMBLE, W. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, May 8, 1580. Resident
in 1581.
GAMDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent,
1629-30.
GAMER or GAIMER, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Easter, 1575.
GAMES, WILLIAM LANGHORNE. Adm. at CHRIST'S, July 19,
1720. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1720. Lord of the
manor of Hampstead, Middlesex. Died Jan. 27, 1732.
(G. Mag.)
GAMLIN, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1634; M.A. 1641-2 (on King's visit). Doubtless s. and h. of
Sir John, Knt, of Fulney Hall, Spalding. Bapt there, July
20, 1615. Colonel in the King's army. Compounded for his
estates under the Protectorate. Of St Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, in 1666. Brother of Matthew (1636). (Cental., n.
386.)
GAMLIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 29, 1665. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Signed
for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 15, 1668; for priest's,
Sept. 18, 1669. C. of Wootton, Kent V. of Herne Hill,
1676-81. V. of Preston, 1684-1715. V. of Faversham, till
1715. Married, 1700, Catherine Bunce, of Faversham. Died
1715. (H. G. Harrison.)
GAMLYN, MATTHEW. Matric. sirar from TRINITY, Michs.
1562. Probably of Lincolnshire. S. of John, of Fulney Marsh,
Spalding. Bapt there, Sept 21, 1546. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 5, 1565. Attorney-at-law. Knighted, July 23, 1603.
Died Oct. 25, 1617. Buried at Spalding. (Geneal., H. 386.)
CANNING, SAMUEL
GAMLYN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
28, 1636. 3rd s. of Sir John, Knt B. at Spalding, Lines.
Matric. 1636, as 'Gramlin'; B.A. 1639-40. Brother of John
(1634).
GAMMON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1586;
B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Fellow of Sidney. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1596. R. of Aston, Herts., 1601-29.
Will (P.C.C.) 1629. Father of John (1628), Robert (1626-7)
and Richard (1636-7).
GAMMON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 14, 1625-6.
S. of Richard, B.D., minister of St Giles', Norwich. B. in the
parish of St Laurence, Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric.
1626; Scholar, 1626^. Probably C. of Blofield, Norfolk, in
1634. Brother of Richard (1626) and Roger (1640).
GAMON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, June 28, 1628.
S. of John (1586), R. of Aston, Herts. B. there. School,
London, Red Cross St (Mr Farnaby). Matric. 1628; B.A.
1631-2; M.A. 1635. Brother of Robert (1626-7) and Richard
(1636-7).
GAMON, RICHARD (1531-2), see BARKWAY.
GAMMON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 4,
1626. S. of Richard, B.D. (of Oxford), R. of St Laurence,
Norwich. B. there. Scholar, 1628-34; Matric. 1629; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1633;
priest, Sept. i, 1634. C. of St Saviour's, Norwich, 1636. R.
of Barford, 1637. Died same year. Brother of John (1625-6)
and Roger (1640). (Venn, I. 277.)
GAMON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Jan. 17,
1636-7. S. of John (1586). B. at Aston, Herts. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1637. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1637-8, as 's. and h. of John, late of Thetchworth, Herts."
Barrister, 1645. Ancient, 1658. Brother of the next, and of
John (1628).
GAMON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 13) at SIDNEY, Feb. 1626-7.
S. of John (1586). School, Red Cross St, London (Mr Thomas
Famaby). Matric. 1627. Brother of Richard (above) and
John (1628).
GAMMON, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 16, 1640.
S. of Richard, R. of St Laurence, Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1640. Brother of John (1625-6) and
Richard (1626). (Venn, i. 338.)
GAMSON (? GAINSON), WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
c. 1597.
GAMULL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 23,
1664. S. of Leonard, deceased, of Alton, Staffs. B. there.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Perhaps V. of
Kirk-Whelpington, Northumberland. Buried there Sept. 30,
1720. (Staffs. Pedigrees; H. M. Wood.)
GAMUL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1598;
Scholar, 1602; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606.
GAMULL, STEPHEN. B.A. 1486-7; M.A. 1491.
GANDY, HENRY. M.A. from KING'S, 1735- S. of William, of
St Paul's, Exeter. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
Oct. 13, 1715, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1719. Admon. of one
of these names (Exeter) 1766. (A I. Oxon.)
GANDY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct 26,
1692. S. of William, grocer. B. at Reading, Berks. School,
Reading. Previously matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
Jan. 23, 1691-2.
GAME, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 9, 1703. S. of Thomas,
of Waterslip, Somerset B. at Deane, Somerset. Matric.
1703; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1711. Previously matric. from Hart
Hall, Oxford, Apr. 3, 1700, age 16. Probably V. of Turnworth,
Dorset, 1727-8. V. of Winterbome Whitchurch, 1728-38.
(Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
GANGE, . D.D. 1463.
CANNING, NATHANIEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1676. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1676; B.A, 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1681; priest, Dec. 1683. R. of
Reymerston; and of Thurston, Norfolk, till 1728. Died 1728.
(Bhmefield, x. 242.)
CANNING, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1617. Of Norwich. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; B.D.
1631. Fellow, 1623-50; ejected, 1654. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 4; priest, June 5, 1626. R. of Barnham Broom and
Bixton, Norfolk, c. 1645. Died 1687. Father of the next
CANNING, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1666. Of
Norfolk. S. of Nicholas (above), R. of Barnham Broom.
Matric. Lent, 1667-8; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept 1673; priest, Sept. 1679. R. of Barnham
Broom and Bixton, Norfolk, 1680-1708.
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GANNING, SAMUEL
CANNING, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Fellow,
1710-9. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1712. V. ofSwardes-
ton, Norfolk, until 1726. R. of Earsham, 1718-40. Minister
of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich. Probably R. of St Laurence,
Norwich, 1728-40 R. of Gedney, Lines. Died Nov. 1740.
Will (P.C.C.) 1741. M.I. in St Peter Mancroft.
GANNING, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1715. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June, 1720; priest, Sept. 1720. R. of Bracon-Ash, Norfolk,
1728-46. Died there 1746. Buried in the chancel.
GANNOCK, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
c. 1596. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. of Edward, of Skirbeck.
Will proved, 1633. (Lines. Pedigrees, 384.)
GANNOCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1639. Doubtless s. of William, of Sibsey, Lines. Living, 1647.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 384.)
CANNOT, W. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1576.
GANSELETT, . Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1544.
CANT, see also GAUNT.
GANT or GAUNT, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CLARE, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Apparently adm. at Corpus Christi,
1619; of Kent. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22; priest, Dec.
23, 1622; of Corpus Christi.
GANT, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1636.
CANTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 17,
1742. S. of William (1698), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Hessle.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6 (allowed one
term during which he had fought in the King's army against
the rebels); M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (York) May 25, 1746;
priest (London) Sept. 20, 1747- C. of Radwinter, Essex, 1747.
C. of Saffron Walden, i759~«9- (Scott-Mayor, in. 525.)
CANTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 13) at SIDNEY, June 4,
1698. S. of Robert, druggist. B. at Hull. School, Hull
(Mr Pell). Matric. 1698, as 'John'; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1708; priest, 1709. V. of Kirk
Ella, Yorks., 1713-22. V. of N. Ferriby, 1718-31. V. of
Hessle, 1722-31. Father of Robert (above).
CANTON, . M.A. 1456.
GAPE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 18,
1699-1700. S. of John, of St Albans, Herts. School, St
Albans (MrFothergell). M.P. forSt Albans, 1701-13, 17*4-5-
Died May 7, 1734. Will, P.C.C. Brother of the next. (G.
Mag.)
GAPE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at TRINITY, May 31,
1703. S. of John, of St Albans, Herts., and of Lincoln's Inn.
School, Canterbury. Matric. 1703. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 19, 1703. M.P. for St Albans, 1730-2. Died Dec. n,
1732. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1733. Brother of the above. (G. Mag.)
CAPPER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 10, 1730.
Of Somerset. S. and h. of Abraham, of Balsome, Wincanton.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. ro, 1729-30. Barrister-at-Law.
Died May 15, 1772. M.I. at Wincanton.
GARAWAY, see GARWAY.
GARBET, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. n, 1675-6.
Of Salop. Matric. 1675-6; B.A. 1679-80.
GARBRAND, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', May 16,
1721. Of London. Matric. 1721.
GARBRAND (alias HERKS), JOHN. M.A. 1568 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Garbrand Herks, Dutch bookseller, of Oxford.
B. there, c. 1542. School, Winchester. B.A. (Oxford) 1563;
M.A. 1567; D.D. 1582. Fellow of New College, 1562. Proctor,
1565. Preb. of Salisbury, 1564-89. R. of North Crawley,
Bucks., 1566-89. Preb. of Wells, 1571-8. R. of Farthingstone,
Northants., 1572. Edited works of his patron, Bishop Jewel.
Author, religious. Died at North Crawley, Nov. 17, 1589,
aged 47. Will (P.C.C.) 1589. Brass at Crawley. (Cooper, n.
64; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GARBRAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
June 30, 1729. Of Jamaica. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of
Jamaica, who was B.A. (Oxford) 1704. (Al. Oxon.)
GARBSLYE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 5,
1593-
GARBUT, JAMES. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June 3, 1616. B. in
Yorkshire. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623; B.D.
1630. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept.
20, 1624. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Jan. i, 1648^9.
Will proved (V.C.C.).
GARBUT, RICHARD, Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June 10, 1606.
Matric. 1606, as Garbought; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; B.D.
1620. Fellow. Lecturer of Leeds Parish Church, 1624-31.
Died Mar. 7, 1630-1. Will (York) 1631. (M. H. Peacock.)
GARDINER, FRANCIS
GARBUT or GARBOT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1584; B.A. 1588-9. One of these names a schoolmaster
at Kildwick, Yorks., in 1593.
GARDE, GEORGE (alias PERCY). B.Can.L. 1486-7. V. of
Rainham, Essex, 1482. V. of Ruislip, Middlesex, 1483-92.
R. of Ickenham, 1486. R. of Lee, Essex, 1488-1506. R. of
Chelsea, 1492. V. of South Benfleet, Essex, till 1506. (New-
coutt, n. 384.)
GARDEMAN, BALTHAZAR. Incorp. M.A. 1696, from Saumur.
B. at ' Pouctiers,' France. V. of Coddenham, Suffolk, 1690-
1739. V. of Ashbocking, 1692. Married Lady Catherine
Bacon, dau. of the Earl of Sandwich. Died Dec. 19, 1739,
aged 84. M.I. at Coddenham. (E. Angl., N.S., iv. 51.)
GARDEN, JAMES. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). One of these names
R. of Slingsby, Yorks., and V. of Hovingham, about 1745.
GARDINER, BARKELEY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Lent, 15/7-8. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Coxford Abbey, Norfolk.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6, 1582-3. Brother of Humphrey
(1575). (Vis- of Norfolk; Vis. of Cambs.)
GARDNER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
17, 1679. S. of Thomas, gent. B. in Cheshire. Matric. 1679.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1682; 's. and h. of Thomas, of
Southley, Cheshire." Barrister, 1689. Ancient, 1704. Brother
of Thomas (1680).
GARDINER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 7, 1750. S. of Robert (1720), clerk, of Lincolnshire.
B. at Evedon. School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1750
GARDINER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. FelL-Com. at SIDNEY,
July 8, 1613. Doubtless ist s. of Christopher, of Dorking,
Surrey, and of the Inner Temple. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1614. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Onslowe, Knt.,
of Knole, Surrey. Father of Onslow (1637-8) and nephew of
Richard (1587).
GARDINER, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. from TRINITY, 1624-5 ; M.A.
1628.
GARDINER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, July 7,
1693. S. of Christopher, painter. B. at Salisbury. School,
Charterhouse; exhibitioner, 1693. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1696-7.
Ord. priest (London) Mar. 6, 1700-1.
GARDINER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
Feb. 13, 1696-7.
GARDNER, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1561;
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568; B.D. 1575- Ord. priest (Ely) May
26, 1566. Canon residentiary of Chichester, 1578. Preacher
in Chichester diocese. Will (P.C.C.) 1592.
GARDINER, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1642. Of Bedfordshire. S. of Daniel. Bapt. at St
Paul's, Bedford, Oct. 4, 1624. B.A. 1644; M.A. 1648. R. of
Fincham, Norfolk, 1653. Died 1682.
GARDINER, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1578.
GARDINER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1653.
Matric. Easter, 1654. Of Cambridgeshire.
GARDENER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 16, 1661.
Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5. Doubtless 2nd s.
of William, of the City of London, gent.; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 22, 1664.
GARDINER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June
9, 1712. S. of Edmund. B. at Stoke Ash, Suffolk. School,
Eye (Mr Bridge). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1715-6.
GARDINER, EDWARD. Matric, sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1584.
GARDNER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1624.
GARDNER, EDWARD. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1715- S. of
Edward, of Oxford, clerk. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Mar. 28, 1707, age 16; B.A. (Brasenose) 1710. (Al.
Oxon.)
GARDINER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1560. One of these names, of Suffolk, adm. at Lincoln s Inn,
Aug. 4, 1566.
GARDYNER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent,
1593-4; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D. 1608. Fellow, 1599-
R of Girton, Cambs., 1609. V. of Kendal, Westmorland,
1627-40.
GARDINER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Oct. 27, 1618,
from St John's College, Oxford. S. of Christopher, of Tin-
head, Wilts., gent. B. at Edmondsham, Dorset. School,
London (Mr Tho. Farnaby). Matric. 1618; B.A. 1619-20;
M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 27, 1624. (Venn, I. 242.)
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GARDINER, FRANCIS
GARDINER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 14, 1662-3.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1669; priest, Sept. 24, 1670. R. of
Wickham St Paul, Essex, 1672. V. of Acton, Suffolk, 1690-
1700.
GARDINER, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHJUSTI, 1697. Of
Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept 1703. Doubtless R. of Anting-
ham, Norfolk, 1705-10; and R. of Bradfield, 1709-16.
GARDINER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1552. B. at Berwick-on-Tweed. S. of George (Cuthbert).
B.A. 1554-5; M.A. from Queens', 1558; BJX 1565; D.D.
1569. Fellow of Queens', 1557-61- Ord. priest (London)
Mar. 1557-8. Chancellor of diocese of Norwich, 1558-79-
Preb. of Norwich, 1565; Archdeacon, 1573; Dean, 1573- R-
of West Stow, Suffolk, 1566-72. R. of St Martin, Outwich,
London, 1572-4. R. of St Michael, Bassishaw, 1572.
Chaplain to the Queen, 1573. V. of Swaffham, Norfolk, 1575-
R. of Badingham, Suffolk, 1575-6- R- of Heylesdon, Norfolk,
1579. R. of Blofield, 1580. R. of Ashill, 1583. R. of Forncet,
1584. Admon. (Norwich Cons. C.) 1589- Buried in Norwich
Cathedral. Brother of German (1561). (Cooper, n. 55;
D.N.B.)
GARDINER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1594;
B.A. from Caius, 1598-9; M.A. from Magdalene, 1602. One
of these names R. of Gunton, Suffolk, 1639.
GARDINER, GERMAN. Probably of TRINITY HALL. Cousin
and secretary of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester.
A zealous Romanist. Convicted of denying the King's
supremacy: executed at Tyburn, Mar. 7, I543~4- (Cooper, i.
83.)
GARDINER, GERMAN. Adm. (age 21) at CAIUS, Nov. 14, 1561.
S. of Cuthbert, gent. Of Berwick-on-Tweed. School, Durham.
R. of Thorpe, Norfolk, 1569-86. R. of Kirby Kane, 1570-1.
R. of St Simon and St Jude, Norwich, 1579-82- R- °*
Beighton, Suffolk, 1583. V. of Eglingham, Northumberland,
1587-90. Brother of George (1552)- (Venn, I. 47.)
GARDINER, GODFREY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1681. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1683. R. of Walkern, Herts., 1686-
1722. Married Deborah Wfflymot, of KelshalL Died 1722.
Father of Wfflimot (1712)-
GARDYNER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1550. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 13,
1555-
GARDENER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
GARDINER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, May 19,
1599. S. of William, citizen of Norwich. School, Norwich.
Matric. 1599; Scholar, 1599-1605; B.A. 1602-3; M-A. 1606.
Perhaps V. of Elmdon, Essex, till 1645, when he died.
GARDNER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 11, 1621.
Matric. 1621; Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. i6aS. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18; priest, Dec. 19, 1625. V. of
Welford, Northants., 1630.
GARDNER, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 27, 1646. S. of Henry, of Jenningsbury, Herts. B. at
Hertford. School, Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1646. Died
1646. (Vis. of Herts., 1634; CMterbuck, n. 183.)
GARDINER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 30,
1709. S. of Thomas. B. at Little Baddow, Essex. School,
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tooke). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1718; priest,
Feb. 22, 1718-9. R. of Woodham Ferrers, Essex, 1718-36.
Died 1736. (Morant, i. 412.)
GARDINER, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1575; M.A. 1615 (on King's visit). Doubtless s. and h. of
Thomas, of Coxford Abbey, Norfolk. Of Histon, Cambs.,
Esq. Brother of Barkeley (1577-8). (Vis. of Norfolk; Vis. of
Cambs.)
GARDINER, HUMPHREY. M.A. 1635-^ (Lit. Reg.). One of
these" names, of Co. Cambs. , married, at Canterbury Cathedral,
Jan. 18, 1640-1, Helen Wyld, of the Archbishop's Palace.
GARDINER, HUMPHRE. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S,
July 5, 1660. S. of Humphry, gent B. at Histon, Cambs.
School, Newark. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1663; M.A. from Mag-
dalene, 1667. Fellow of Magdalene, 1664.
GARDINER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
19, 1637. S. of Edward, Esq., of Wadesmill, Herts. B. at
Thundridgebury, Herts. School, Hertford. Matric. 1637.
Afterwards Fell.-Com. (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
GARDINER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1649,
as Garner. S. of Adrian, of Nottingham, apothecary. Matric.
1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656; D.D. 1669. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1665. Chaplain to the Duke of Monmouth. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1661-98; and of Salisbury, 1666-71. R. of
Epworth, Lines., 1668. Sub-dean of Lincoln, 1671-95.
Bishop of Lincoln, 1695-1705. Antiquary. Died Mar. i,
GARDINER, JOSEPH
i7«>4-5» aged 68. Will (Dean and Chapter of Westminster)
1705. Father of James (1695) and William (1698). Perhaps
brother of Joseph (1649). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Le Neve,
Man., n. 77.)
GARDINER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 10, 1683.
Of Nottinghamshire.
GARDINER, JAMES. Adm pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 7, 1695.
S. of James (1649), Bishop of Lincoln. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. from Jesus, 1702. Fellow
of Jesus, 1700-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1703. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 31, 1702. Preb. of Lincoln, 1704-32. Master
of St John's Hospital, Northampton, 1704; and of Bedford
Hospital, Nottingham. Sub-dean of Lincoln, 1704-32.
Author, Sermons. Died Mar. 24, 1731-2. Buried in Lincoln
Cathedral. Brother of William (1698). (D.N.B.) According
to Henntssy he was R. of St Michael, Crooked Lane, London,
1690-1723. Died 1723.
GARDENER, JEREMY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1589. Doubtless Jerome Gardiner, s. of Thomas, of
St Peter's, Comhill, London. Bapt. there. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 30, 1592. Buried at St Peter's, Cornhill, Feb. 5,
1640-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1641. Q- Ch. Smith.)
GARDENER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1559.
GARDYNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct 1567.
Doubtless s. of Henry, of Thundridge, Herts. One of these
names (of Bucks.) adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27, 1568.
Brother of Michael (1569). (Peile, i. 102.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1571; LL.B.
1576; LL.D. 1583. Fellow, 1574-84. Adm. advocate, Oct.
3, 1590. Will (P.C.C.) 1594; of Hertford. (Cooper, n. 98.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI; perhaps 1579.
Minister at Maiden, Essex; silenced and imprisoned for non-
conformity, c. 1586. (Cooper, n. 10.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1582-3.
GARDINER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Sept 22,
1604. S. of William, gent., of Badingham, Suffolk. School,
Stradbroke (Mr Clayton). Matric. 1604-5; Scholar, 1605-8.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1609.
GARDNER, JOHN. B.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford, 1622. R. of Hardwick,
Cambs., 1630. One of these names R. of Mursley, Bucks.,
1644-82. Buried there Mar. 4, 1682. One was R. of Farnharn
Royal, Bucks., 1658-60, ejected. (Lipscomb, m.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1647. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653; B.D.
1661; D.D. 1666. Fellow, 1650-63. Junior Proctor, 1659-60.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1661. R. of St Mary Abchurch and St
Laurence Pountney, London, 1661-81. R. of Cottered,
Herts., 1662-81. Died there 1681.
GARDINER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 1 6) at CAIUS, Apr. 10, 1660.
S. of Edward, tailor. B. at Glemsford, Suffolk. Bapt. there,
May 23, 1641. School, Bury. Scholar, 1660-3; Matric. 1661.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 17, 1675-6, as s. and h. of
Edmund, of Glemsford. (Venn, i. 408.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Feb. is,
1661-2. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of Edward, of
Thundridge, Herts. Bapt there, Mar. 16, 1642—3. Matric.
1663. Died Oct 29, 1693. (Clutterbuck, in. 279.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 31,
1675. Only s. of John, late R. of Bridgewater, Somerset
(ejected, 1662). B. at Staplegrove, Somerset School, Staple-
grove.
GARDNER, JOHN. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Lincoln College,
Oxford). S. of John, of Guilsborough, Northants. Matric.
(Oxford) Apr. 2, 1669, age 18; B.A. 1672; M.A. 1675. One of
these names signs as minister of Little Staughton, Beds.,
1694-7. (Al. Oxon.)
GARDINER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 19,
1686.
GARDNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 25,
1686. S. of Samuel. B. at Buckland, Gloucs. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1689-90.
GARDNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Sept 16,
1718; afterwards pensioner. Of Aldborough, Suffolk. Matric.
1720; LL.B. 1724; LL.D. 1731. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1724; priest, June, 1726. R. of Little Moulton, Norfolk, 1725.
V. of Hickling, 1728-30. R. of Brunstead, 1729. R. of Gt
Massingham. R. of St Giles'; and P.C. of St Gregory,
Norwich, 1731-71, as 'D.D.' Died Nov. 15, 1770. Father of
Richard (1741-2). (G. Mag.)
GARDNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1649.
Of Nottinghamshire. Doubtless s. of Adrian, apothecary, of
Nottingham. Matric. 1649; M.B. 1654; M.D. 1659. Practised
physic at Nottingham. Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham,
Mar. 5, 1669-70. M.I. there. Brother of James (1649).
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GARDINER, LAURENCE
GARDINER, "LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
July i, 1700. Of Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1700;
Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Preb. of Lichfield,
1720. R. of Coppenhall, Cheshire, 1721-50. Died 1750.
GARDINER, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1569. S. of Henry, of Thundridge, Herts. B.A. 1573-4; M.A.
1577. Fellow, 1574-83. R. of Littlebury, Essex, 1583-1618;
of Gt Greenford, Middlesex, 1584-1630. Buried Aug. 24,
1630. Will (P.C.C.) 1630. Brother of John (1567), grand-
father of the next. (Peile, I. 112; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
GARDINER, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June i, 1652.
Of Middlesex. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1652; B.A.
1655-6. Doubtless s. and h. of Michael, citizen and vintner,
of London, deceased; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1651.
Barrister, 1659. (Le Neve, Knights.)
GARDYNER, ONSLOW. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Mar. 14, 1637-8. S. of Christopher (1613), Esq., of Haling,
Croydon, Surrey. School, Croydon (Mr John Webbe). Matric.
1637-8. Married Susan, dau. of Sir John Ogle, Knt. (Vis. of
Surrey, 1623.)
GARDINER, PETER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1594. Of
Essex.
GARDNER, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 7,
1647. S; of Francis, Esq., of Cheshunt, Herts. B. there.
Matric. 1647.
GARDINER, RALPH. B.Can.L. 1524-5-
GARDINER, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Miens. 1564; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Perhaps R. of St
Mary, Whitechapel, 1570-1617. Died 1617, aged 76. Will
(P.C.C.) 1617.
GARDINER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1587. Doubtless s. of William, of Bermondsey, Surrey; adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1587. Probably brother of William
(1588-9) and uncle of Christopher (1613).
GARDINER, RICHARD. M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Christ Church, 1607. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1611; M.A. 1614;
B.D. and D.D. 1630. Canon of Christ Church, 1629-48 and
1660. Chaplain to Charles I, 1630. V. of Flore, Northants.,
1632-46, sequestered. R. of Westwell, Oxon., 1632. Died
Dec. 20, 1670, aged 79. Buried in Christ Church Cathedral,
Dec. 22. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GARDINER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan.
15, 1741-2; afterwards pensioner. S. of Dr John Gardiner
(1718). Bapt. at Saffron Walden, Essex, Oct. 3, 1724. School,
Eton (colleger). Matric. 1742. Travelled abroad. Returned
to England, 1748. Took Holy Orders, but resigned clerical
functions in 1751. Entered the army and served abroad.
Finally settled at Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk. Author of The
History of Pudisa, in which the character named 'Dick
Merryfellow' was intended for himself. Died Sept. n, 1781.
Buried at Ingoldisthorpe. (D.N.B.)
GARDINER, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1580. Of Cambridge. Matric. 1580; B.A.
1584-5 ; M.A. 1588. Fellow, 1583-92.
GARDINER, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Lent,
1623-4; B.A. 1626-7. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of
Shimpling, Suffolk, gent.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May n,
1628.
GARDINER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 25, 1632. S. of Jeremy, Esq., of Stratford-le-Bow. B.
at Hawstead, Essex. School, Isleworth (Mr Thomas Willis).
Matric. 1632. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 16, 1634.
GARDINER, ROBERT. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1672. S. of Richard,
of Kellet, Lanes. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Mar.
18, 1664-5, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1668. One of these names
R. of Ridley, Kent, till 1688. Died Aug. 8, 1688, aged 39.
Buried at Crayford. M.I. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, n. i.)
GARDINER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
5, 1720. S. of Robert, gent., of Lincolnshire. B. at Sleaford.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1726-7 (according to the
Graduati). Old. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1726; priest, Sept.
22, 1728 (described as LL.B.). R. of Brauncewell and An-
wick, Lines., 1730-60. R. of Stubton, 1733-60. R. of
Washingborough, 1760-3. Died May 7, 1763. Perhaps father
of Charles (1750). (Scott-Mayor, in. 336.)
GARDINER, SAMUEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 4, 1581. Of Norwich. Matric. 1581; B.A. 1585-6;
M.A. 1589; B.D. 1596; D.D. 1601. Fellow, 1584-8. R. of
Rainham, Norfolk, 1581. V. of Ormesby, 1588-1631. R. of
Gt Dunham, 1599-1616. Lecturer at St Peter Mancroft,
Norwich, 1620-32. Father of Thomas (1611). Possibly the
author of A Book of Angling, The Scourge of Sacriledge, and
other theological works, of whom the D.N.B. sayo that
nothing is known but that he was D.D. and chaplain to
Abp. Abbot. (Harwood.)
V. A. C. II.
GARDINER, THOMAS
GARDINER, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1624; B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1633;
priest, Sept. 22, 1638. R. of Winfarthing, Norfolk, 1643. R.
of Reepham and Kerdiston, till 1672. Died Mar. 16, 1671-2,
aged 65. M.I. at Reepham. (Le Neve, Mem., HI. 95.)
GARDINER, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1636. Of
London. B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643; D.D. 1657. Fellow,
1642-50. Junior Proctor, 1649. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
22, 1644. R. of Eckington, Derbs., 1650-86. Preb. of Lich-
field, 1666-86. Author. Died Mar. 8, 1685-6, aged 66.
Father of the next. (F.M.G., 840; Masters.)
GARDINER, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. S. of
Samuel (above), D.D. B. at Eckington, Derbs. Matric.
Easter, 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Fellow, 1675-80.
Succeeded his father as R. of Eckington, Derbs., 1686-1721.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1701-21. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
William Revel, of Ogston. Died 1721. Buried at Eckington.
Father of William (1707). (F.M.G., 840; Masters.)
GARDINER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 29,
1676. Of Nottinghamshire.
GARDNER, SAMUEL. D.D. 1682 (Lit. Reg.). Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Feb. 23, 1653-4; B.A. (Oxford)
1653-4; M.A. 1656. Perhaps R. of Walkem, Herts., 1679-86.
(Al. Oxon.; Clutterbuck, n. 468.)
GARDENER, SILVESTER. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 13, 1533. Of Maidenhead, Berks. B.A.
1537-8. Fellow, 1536-9. Probably brother of Thomas (1542).
GARDINER, STEPHEN. Of TRINITY HALL. S. of John, of Bury
St Edmunds (clothworker; will at Bury, 1506). B. c. 1495
(Cooper). B.Civ.L. 1517-8; D.Civ.L. 1520; D.Can.L. 1521.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1531. Secretary to Wolsey, and chaplain
to the King. Master of Trinity Hall, 1525-49. Chancellor of
the University, 1539, and again, 1553-6. Archdeacon of
Norfolk, 1529-31; of Leicester, 1531. Much employed by
the King in the matter of the divorce. Bishop of Winchester,
1531-51 and 1553-5. Deprived of his offices, and imprisoned
under Edward VI, 1551. Liberated and restored to his
bishoprick under Mary. Lord Chancellor, 1553-5. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, 1555. Died Nov. 12, 1555. Will (P.C.C.) (Cooper,
I. 139; D.N.B.; College History of Trinity Hall.)
GARDINER, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1581.
GARDINER, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, May 19,
1681. S. of Francis, citizen of Norwich. B. at Mendham,
Suffolk. School, Norwich. Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1681-4.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 6, 1684. Of Mendham, Esq.
Recorder of Norwich, 1703-27. Died June 7, 1727. Perhaps
father of the next. (Venn, i. 467.)
GARDINER, STEPHEN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1725-6. Perhaps s. of Stephen (above), of Norwich. Matric.
1725. Died Sept. 27, 1768.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Student at Cambridge, c. 1500. A monk
from Westminster Abbey. Prior of Blythe, 1507-11. Re-
turned to Westminster. Resident till c. 1530. (Pearce, Monks
of Westminster.)
GARDINER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1542. Of Maidenhead, Berks. Matric. 1544;
B.A. 1546-7; M.A. 1550. Fellow, 1545-55- Proctor, 1553-4-
Public Orator, 1554-7. M.P. for Midhurst, 1557- Died 1585,
after several years' imprisonment for debt. Probably brother
of Silvester. (Cooper, i. 515.)
GARDINER, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1581. Probably s. of William, of Peckham, Surrey.
Knighted, 1603. (T. A. Walker.)
GARDNER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 22,
1587-8. Matric. 1588.
GARDNER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1587; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Perhaps V. of Elmdon,
Essex, 1602. Will (Archd. Colchester) 1646; of Elmdon,
clerk.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1589.
GARDINER or GARNER, THOMAS. M.A. 1608 (Incorp. from
Oxford). B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1603 ; M.A. (Magdalen
College) 1608.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 8,
1611. S. of Samuel (1581), D.D., R. of Gt Rainham, Norfolk.
B. at South Walsham. School, Norwich. Matric. 1611;
Scholar, 1611-4; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. One of these
names ord. priest (Peterb.) July 22, 1619. R. of Shereford,
Norfolk, 1624. Probably R. of Cottered, Herts., 1627-62.
Licensed as Presbyterian minister in 1672. (Venn, i. 214.)
GARDINER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June n;
priest, June 12, 1620. One of these names V. of Sutton-on-
the-Forest, Yorks., 1635-52.
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GARDINER, THOMAS
GARDINER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 23,
1612-3. B. in St Botolph's, AJdersgate Street. Matric. 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 24, 1620,
age 24. One of these names V. of St Mary, Sandwich, Kent,
1624-35. Died 1635.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, July
ii, 1646. Of Essex. Doubtless s. and h. of Francis, of
Tollesbury; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 26, 1648. Knighted,
1660. Married Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Kempe.
GARDINER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 18, 1678. Of Bedfordshire. School, Potton, Beds.
Matric. 1679; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Fellow,
1685-1704. Barrister-at-Law. Buried at Little St Mary's.
Cambridge, Mar. 6, 1703-4. Will proved (V.C.C.). (T. A.
Walker, 163.)
GARDNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 2,
1680. S. of Thomas, gent. B. in Cheshire. Migrated to
Pembroke, June 30, 1681. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A.
1687. Brother of Charles (1679).
GARDINER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
30, 1682. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Bristol, Gloucs. School,
Lewisham, Kent (Mr Newman). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6;
M.A. 1690. Fellow, 1688-1705.
GARDNER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 8,
1697. ists. of John, gent, of Sansaw, Salop. B. at Drayton,
Salop. Schools, Wem (Mr Williams) and Shrewsbury (Mr
Lloyd}. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 2, 1698. Probably
succeeded his father at Sansaw.
GARDNER, W. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1558.
GARDINER, W. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560.
GARDINER, WALTER. Scholar of TRINITY, 1548; B.A. 1551-2;
M.A. 1555. Fellow, 1553.
GARDINER, WALTER. Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, Michs.
1575-
GARDNER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1588-9. Probably s. of William, of Bermondsey, Surrey;
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1591. M.P. for Lostwithiel, 1588-
9; for Helston, 1592-3. Knighted, May 13, 1603. Died Feb.
16, 1621. Buried at Godstone, Surrey. Will (P.C.C.) 1622.
Brother of Richard (1587).
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1602. Migrated to Oxford, after keeping seven terms. B.A.
from St John's College, Oxford, 1611; M.A. 1613-4. (Al.
Oxon.)
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 7,
1656. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60. One of
these names V. of Eccleshall, and minister at Sheffield,
Yorks., 1662-89.
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 17,
1696. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1698.
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Feb.
6, 1698-9. S. of James (1649), Bishop of Lincoln. LL.B.
1702. Preb. of Lincoln, 1705-50. V. of Hambledon, Rutland.
1709-50. Brother of James (1695).
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. 5, 1699-
1700. Of Essex. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4.
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, 1707. Matric.
Michs. 1707. Resided till Christmas, 1708. Perhaps adm. at
the Middle Temple, Dec. 20, 1709; and at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 26, 1713, as 's. of William of Pishiobury, Herts.' (Petit,
ii. 167.)
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1707. Of
Derbyshire. Doubtless s. of Samuel (1671). Matric. Michs.
1707; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. V. of Scarcliffe, Derbs. V.
of Ault Hucknall. Died 1765, aged 75. (F.M.G., 840.)
GARDINER, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1707. Of
London.
GARDINER, WILLIMOT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1712. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of Godfrey (i68i),R. of Walkera. Colleger
at Eton, 1706-10. Matric. Lent, 1713-4; B.A. 1715-6; M.A.
1719. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 1717-8; priest, May 25,
1719. C. of Walkem, Herts.
GARDNER, . B.A. 1473; M.A. 1478.
GARDNER, . D.D. 1476-7.
GARDINER, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1605-6.
GARDINER, . Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1623.
GARDNER, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 16, 1672.
GARDUM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 10,
1651. Of Derbyshire. School, Basic w (Barslovencis), Derbs.
GARFORTH, THOMAS
GARE, JOHN. M.A. when ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1420;
priest, May 17, 1421. Of Yorkshire.
GARENCIERES, DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 28,
1669. Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1676. R. of Handley, Cheshire, 1684-1702.
Preb. of Chester, 1696. R. of Waverton, 1696-1702. Died
Apr. 8, 1702. Buried in Chester Cathedral. (Al. Westmon.,
169.)
GARESEED, JAMES, see GARTHSIDE.
GAREY, see also GEARY.
GARY or GEARY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS,
July 5, 1652. S. of Thomas, of Bedingneld, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Eye (Mr Browne). Matric. 1653; Scholar, 1655-6;
B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
GAREY, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1602; B.A. 1606-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1608,
age 23; priest, June ii, 1609. C. of Easton Bavent, Suffolk.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1655, of St Michael
Coslany, Norwich, clerk.
GAREY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, July 4, 1598.
S. of Christopher, minister. B. at Wicklewood, Norfolk.
School, Kimberley (Mr Rosier). Matric. 1598; Scholar of
Trinity Hall, 1600; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1606. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1605; priest, Sept. 18, 1607. R.
of St Peter's, Denver, 1608-17; of Easton Bavent, Suffolk,
1608-20; of Winfarthing, 1610-21; and of Icklingham St
James, 1621-46. Preb. of Norwich, 1620-46. Author,
Sermons. Buried in Norwich Cathedral, Aug. 25, 1646.
Father of the next. (Venn, i. 166.)
GAREY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CORPUS CHRISTI,
July 6, 1646, as ' Carey.' S. of Samuel (above), minister, of
Norfolk. B. in Norwich. Migrated to Caius, Sept. 19, 1646.
Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1646-9.
GAREY or GEARY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Nov.
30, 1611. Matric. 1612; Scholar; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest, Sept. 24, 1621. Of
Bedingneld, Suffolk, in 1633.
GARFIELD, ABRAHAM. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1612.
S. of Ralph, of Kilsby, Northants., Esq., citizen and dyer, of
London. Will (P.C.C.) 1616; of Cambridge University. (Vis.
of Midas., 1663.)
GARFIELD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1615. B.
in St Olave's, Southwark. School, St Paul's. Scholar, 1618;
B.A, 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23,
1621, age 23 ; priest (York) Sept. 1623. V. of Tickhfll, Yorks.,
1623-65. Died 1665.
GARFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1618; Scholar, 1619.
GARFIELD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 21, 1582; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 26, 1583. R. of Denton,
Hunts., 1591-1624. R. of Sawtry St Andrew's, 1592-1624.
Died 1624. (Petit, i. 136.)
GARFIELD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19; priest, Sept. 20, 1624.
GARFOOTE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1629. S. and h. of William, of Ingatestone, Essex. Scholar,
1631. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1630. Barrister, 1639.
Brother of William (1629). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GARFOOT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 18, 1659.
(?s. of the above.) Matric. 1660. Perhaps of the Middle
Temple, gent. Will (P.C.C.) 1686.
GARFOOTE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1629. 2nd s. of William, of Ingatestone, Essex. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1632. Will (P.C.C.) 1682. Brother of
Thomas (1629).
GARFORTH, D10NYSIUS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1568. R. of Folkton, Yorks., 1589-1620. Died 1620.
GARFORTHE or GARFOOT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, May 8, 1648. S. of William, yeoman, of Steeton
Hall, Yorks. B. there. School, Bingley (Mr Watkins).
Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1660. V. of Haworth,
Yorks., 1654-5. V. of Gargrave, 1660-73. V. of Lancaster,
1672-82. Buried there Jan. 8, 1681-2.
GARFORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 19, 1668. S. of Matthew, of 'Holden' {? Holdenclough),
near Dewsbury, Yorks. B. there. School, Ilkley. Matric.
1668; B.A. i67r-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1673; priest,
Dec. 1674. Minister of Gressingham, Lanes., 1677. V. of
Bolton-le-Sands, 1688-90. Died in prison at York for debt.
(Viet. Hist. Lanes., vin. 130.)
GARFORTH, THOMAS
GARFORTH, THOMAS. Adm. at MAGDALENE, June 17, 1639.
S. of John. B. at Scrafton (? Scruton), Yorks. Matric. 1639.
Migrated as sizar (age 18) to Christ's, Dec. 3, 1640. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1643; 'B.A.' Perhaps V. of Gill
Church, Barnoldswick, Yorks., 1671-8. (Peile, i. 473.)
GARFORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May
5, 1721. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1721; B.A.
1724-5. Ord. deacon (Chester) Aug. i, 1725; C. of Leek in
Lonsdale; priest (Norwich) Mar. 2, 1728-9. V. of Helpstone,
Northants., 1731-4. V. of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen,
Norfolk, 1733-56. R. of Bacton, 1744-55.
GARFORTH, . B.A. 1522-3. (See GAFORTH.)
GARGE, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1512-3. A priest.
GARGRAVE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1597-8. 5th s. of Sir Cotton, of Hemsworth, Yorks. B.A.
1601-2. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1611. Steward to the
Earl of Mulgrave. Married, at Wragby, May 12, 1605, Mary
Sissope. Brother of the next and of Richard (1591). (Vis. of
Yorks., 1612; Hunter, n. 214.)
GARGRAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1597-8.
4th s. of Sir Cotton, of Yorkshire. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1600. Living, 1614. Died unmarried. Brother of Francis
(above) and of the next. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
GARGRAVE, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
c. 1591. S. of Sir Cotton, of Nostell, Hemsworth and Kinsley,
Yorks. Bapt. at Nostell, July 12, 1573. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1591. M.P. for Aldeburgh, 1597-8; for Yorks.,
1605-11. Knighted, Apr. 17, 1603. Sheriff of Yorks., 1604.
Married Catherine, dau. of Sir John Danvers. Sold Nostell
in 1613. 'Living in a low condition, 1634.' Died insolvent.
Brother of John (above) and of Francis (1597-8). (Vis. of
Yorks., 1612; Hunter, n. 214; M. H. Peacock.)
GARGRAVE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1573. S. of Sir Cotton, of Nostell and Hemsworth,
Yorks. B. 1561. Executed for murder at York, June 16,
1595. Half-brother of Richard (1591). One of these names,
of Yorkshire, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 12, 1581-2;
'barrister, Thavies Inn.' (Hunter, S. Yorks., n. 214.)
GARLACUS or GARLICK, . (Frisius.) B.A. from TRINITY,
1551-2; Scholar, 1552. Fellow, 1553. Charles Garlich was
R. of Rainham, Kent, 1571.
GARLAND, AUGUSTIN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1618. S. and h. of Augustin, attorney, of London. Matric.
1618. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 1631. M.P. for Queen-
borough, 1648-53, 1654-5. One of the regicides. Imprisoned,
1660, and condemned to death; but the sentence was not
carried out. A warrant was issued for his conveyance to
Tangiers, Mar. 31, 1664, but whether he was transported is
uncertain. (D.N.B.)
GARLAND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. V. of Sittingbourne, Kent, 1623.
One of these names presented to Tunstall, Sept. 26, 1647. V.
of Hartlip.
GARLAND, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Sept. 17, 1734.
B. in London. Probably migrated to Trinity, Nov. 9, 1736.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1741; s. of Nathaniel, of
St Christopher's, London, Esq.
GARLAND, JOHN. Scholar and fellow at KING'S HALL, 1422-70.
B.Can.L. V. of All Saints', Cambridge, 1444.
GARLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1582.
Of Todwick, Yorks. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5; M.A.
1588. Ord. deacon and priest (Oxford) Dec. i, 1585. R. of
Willingham, Lines., 1591. (F.M.G.)
GARLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1617.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Fellow, 1626.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 7, 1625-6.
GARLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1635.
Perhaps of Todwick, Yorks. S. of William. Father of the
next.
GARLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1657. S. of John (? 1635), gent, of Todwick Hall, Yorks.
B. there. School, Hemsworth. Matric. 1657. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 18, 1658. Barrister, 1664. Ancient, 1680. Died
Jan. 9, 1691-2, aged 51. M.I. at Todwick. (Hunter, n. 159;
F.M.G.)
GARLAND, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1633; B.A. 1636-7.
GARLAND, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1614. Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. of John (1582). B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622; B.D. 1629. Fellow, 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 27, 1621; priest, Sept. 16, 1621. R. of Kirkby
St Denis and St Peter, Lines., 1626. Will (P.C.C.) 1655-
Father of the next.
GARLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
22, 1651. S. of Robert (above), R. of Long Kirkby, Lines.
B. there. School, Sleaford (Mr Gibson). Matric. 1651.
GARNET, HENRY
GARLAND, SAMUEL. Adm. at QUEENS', June o, 1652. S. of
Francis, of Mansfield, Notts. School, Mansfield. Migrated to
Caius, Mar. 28, 1655. Matric. 1656.
GARLAND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1626. Probably s. of William, of Todwick Hall, Yorks., Esq.
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Brother of John (1635). (F.M.G.)
GARLEY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. R. of Walkern, Herts., 1660-
79. Perhaps of Bilsby, Lines.; see the next. Died 1679.
(Clutter buck, H. 469.)
GARLEY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE, June
23, 1669. S. of Anthony, of Bilsby, Lines. School, Alford.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19, 1675; priest (Lincoln) Nov. i, 1678. V. of Bilsby,
Lines., 1680.
GARLICKE. GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 19,
1628-9. S. of John. B. at Preston Patrick, Westmorland.
School, Heversham. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
One of these names had a private school at Hastings, in 1638.
Will (Lewes) 1638; as of Rye, Sussex, clerk. (Peile, i. 398.)
GARLICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1651. S. of William, of Dinting, Glosspp, Derbs. Bapt. at
Glossop, Oct. 12, 1634. School, Littleborough, Notts.
(private). Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658; B.D. 1665.
Fellow, 1655. R- (sinecure) of Aberdaron, Carnarv., 1670-
1717. R. of Wells, Norfolk, 1670-1717. Died Oct. 17, 1717.
Buried at Wells. (F.M.G., 652.)
GARLICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 20, 1724.
Of Wolverhampton, Staffs. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A.
1732. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732.
GARLICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 2, 1737- S. of
James, of Wakefield. Bapt. there, Oct. 14, 1719. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1738; B.A. 1740-1; M.A.
1744. Fellow, 1743-70. Usher of Wakefield School, 1741-51.
Ord. priest (York) June, 1745. V. of Kirkthorpe, Wakefield,
1763-70. Died May 21, 1770, aged 51. M.I. at Kirkthorpe.
(M. H. Peacock.)
GARMSTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Jan.
25, 1696-7. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Dowles, Salop.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) May 23, 1703. V. of St Benedict, Lincoln.
Schoolmaster in Lincoln. R. of Salmonby, 1711-22. R. of
Tetford, 1711. Father of Thomas (1723-4).
GARMSTON, LANDON. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. 17, 1747-
Of Hanslope, Bucks. S. of Shadrach, clerk, deceased. School,
Rugby. Matric. 1747; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1752- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1755-
GARMSTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Feb. 28, 1723-4. S. of John (1696-7), clerk. B. at Lincoln.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732.
Fellow, 1730. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1731.
GARNER or GARNERS, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1633; B.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 22, 1639.
GARNER, JAMES. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1691. S. of Stephen,
of Nottingham. Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, May 6,
1687, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1687-8. (Al. Oxon. seems to
confound him with James Gardiner, 1695.)
GARNER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MICHAELHOUSE, Easter,
1545-
GARNER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MICHAELHOUSE,
Easter, 1544.
GARNETT, BARNARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr.
30, 1733. S. of John (1689), R. of Sigglesthorne, Yorks.
Schools, Beverley and Coxwold. Matric. I734I B.A. I73&-7;
M.A. 1740; D.D. 1753- Fellow, 1738. Proctor, 1744- Incorp.
at Oxford, 1741; and at Dublin, 1765- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 6, 1736-7. Preb. of Ely, 1754- R- of Snailwell, Cambs.,
1754-68. R. of Feltwell, Norfolk, 1754- P-C. of Haddenham
and Wilburton, Isle of Ely, 1754- V. of Wilhampstead, Beds.
Died Jan. 1768. Brother of Henry (1725) and John (1725)-
GARNET, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1564-5.
GARNETT, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at QUEENS', Oct. 4, 1596-
Of Westmorland. Matric. 1596.
GARNET, EDWARD. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1609;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617- Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19,
1618.
GARNET, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Oct. 1583-
GARNETT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
21, 1725. S. of John (1689), clerk, of Surrey. n
195
ougon, e. . , -
(1725) and Barnard (i733)- (Scott-Mayor, in. 386; Poubon
GARNET, HUGH
GARNET, HUGH. B.A. 1491-2; M.A. 1494; B.D. 1503-4-
Chaplain of St Thomas the Martyr, Eynesbury, Hunts.,
I5O4-33. V. of Triplow, Cambs., 1521-33. Benefactor to
ST CATHARINE'S. Died 1533.
GARNET, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1581-2.
GARNET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1569;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581.
GARNET, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 5, 1689.
ist s. of John (? Henry), V. of Kilham, Yorks., deceased.
B. there. Schools, Moufton and Kilham. Matric. 1689; B.A.
1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1693; priest,
1694. R. of Cowlam, Yorks., 1699-1735. R. of Sigglesthorne,
I7IO-35- R- of Barmston, i7i9~35- Buried Feb. 24, 1734-5-
Father of the next, of Henry (1725) and Barnard (1733).
(Paulson, i. 420.)
GARNETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1725. S. of John (above), R. of Sigglesthorne, Yorks. B. in
Lambeth, Surrey. School, Beverley. Matric. 1725. Migrated
to Sidney, Sept 13, 1728. Scholar; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732;
B.D. 1739; D.D. 1752 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow of Sidney, 1730.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1738. Lady Margaret preacher, 1744-52.
Incorp. at Dublin, 1752. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24,
1730; priest, Apr. 8, 1733. Whitehall preacher. R. of
Lockington, Yorks., 1748. Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, 1751. Bishop of Ferns, 1752. Bishop of Clogher,
1758-82. Died Mar. i, 1782, in Dublin. Will, Dublin.
Brother of Henry (1725) and Barnard (1733)- (D.N.B.)
GARNETT, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1728. S. of Thomas
(? 1668), of Farthings tone, Northants., clerk. Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, Mar. 22, 1709-10, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1713. V. of Fawsley, Northants., 1720-38. Died
Apr. 14, 1738. M.I. at Fawsley. Will (Archd. Northants.)
1738. (Al. Oxon.; Baker, i. 393.)
GARNET, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1578.
One of these names R. of Rougham, Suffolk, 1583-1620.
GARNETT, RICHARD. Adm. at TRINITY, c. 1598. S. of William.
B. at Cansfield, Lanes., c. 1581. Schools, Tunstall and Kirk-
landsdale, Lanes. B.A. (? 1602-3). College tutor, Robert
Cheke. Entered the English College at Rome, June 13, 1605.
Ord. priest, Dec. 23, 1606. (Records S. J., iv. 183. College
and University entries missing.)
GARNET, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1608; B.A. 1611-2.
GARNET, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 19,
1660. S. of William. B. at Kendal, Westmorland. School,
Leeds (Mr Garnet). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663; M.A. 1667.
Master of the Grammar School at Leeds. Died Nov. 10, 1700.
M.I. at Leeds. (M. H. Peacock.)
GARNET, THOMAS. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1629, as
' of ST JOHN'S, literate.'
GARNET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 9,
1668. S. of Edward. B. at Kirkby Lonsdale. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale (Mr Garthwaite). Matnc. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, Sept. 1673. (Petit, n. 17;
see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
GARNET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Sept. 2,
1689. Of Tamworth. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1693-4.
GARNETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1718;
Scholar, 1719. Resided till 1720.
GARNET, . B.Can.L. 1534-5.
GARNETT, . B.A. 1540-1. Perhaps John, V. of Gamlingay,
Cambs., 1545.
GARNEYS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June
10, 1640. S. of Clere, of Kenton, Esq. B. at Redisham,
Suffolk. School, Kenton (Mr Jeffray). Matric. 1640. Of
Kenton, gent. Married Margaret, dau. of John Richmond, of
Hedenham. Buried at Morningthorpe, Norfolk, June 25,
1678. Father of Clere (1676). (PeUe,i. 472; Suff. Man.Fam.,
I. 193; Davy MSS.)
GARNEYS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
23, 1706. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Kenton, Suffolk. School,
Ipswich. Matric. 1706-7; Scholar, 1706-7. Migrated to
St Catharine's, Nov. 7, 1709. Died s.p. 1711. Brother of
Wentworth John (1702). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 192; Peile, n.
164.)
GARNEYS, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July i, 1743. S. of Richmond (1713), of Hedenham, Norfolk,
Esq. Of Hedenham, Esq. Died s.p. June, 1808. (Suff. Man.
Fam., i. 193.)
GARNEYS, CLERE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1676. S. of
Charles (1640), of Kenton, Suffolk, Esq. B. in Norfolk.
Matric. Easter, 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Lord of the
Manor of Hedenham, Norfolk. Married Margaret, dau. of
John Watts, of Burnham Market. Died at Bungay, Norfolk,
Sept. i, 1730. Will (Norwich) 1730. Father of Richmond
(1713). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 193.)
GARNONS, JOHN
GARNISHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from GONVTLLE HALL, Easter,
1556. Perhaps of Gt Bealings, Suffolk. Will (Norwich C.C.j
1583. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1562.
GARNISH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1547. Perhaps s. of John, of Mendlesham, Suffolk.
Of Boyland Hall, Norfolk. Will (Norwich C. C.) 1586.
GARNEYS, RICHMOND. Adm. pens, (age 15) atCAius, June 10,
1713. S. of Clere (1676), of Hedenham, Norfolk, gent. B.
there. Schools, Beccles (Mr Leeds) and Woodbridge. Matric.
1713. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1713. Of Hedenham,
Esq. Died 1762. Father of Charles (1743). (Venn, i. 530.)
GARNISHE, THOMAS. B.D. 1534-5- S. of Richard, of Mendles-
ham, Suffolk. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1542.
GARNYSHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1552. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1567; of Kenton,
Suffolk.
GARNEYS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, May
14, 1659. S. of John, gent, of Somerleyton, Suffolk. B. at
Felmingham, Norfolk (his mother's home). School, Yoxford,
Suffolk (Mr Eachard). Matric. 1659. Succeeded his father at
Somerleyton. Of Boyland Hall, Momingthorpe, Norfolk.
Died Oct. 25, 1701. (Venn, i. 406; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GARNEIS, WENTWORTH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, June 8,
1670. Of Somerleyton, Suffolk. S. of John, of Boyland,
Morningthorpe. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 27, 1672-3.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Gawdy, of Crow's Hall,
Suffolk. Died s.p. c. 1684. (Suckling, 64.)
GARNIES, WENTWORTH JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
CHRIST'S, Apr. 7, 1702. S. of Nathaniel, of Mickfield, Suffolk.
B. at Kenton, Suffolk (his mother's home) 1684. School,
Stonham (Mr Sam. Stevenson). Of Kenton, gent. Died July
28, 1728. Buried at Kenton. Will proved (Norwich) 1728.
Brother of Charles (1706). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 192; Peile,
H. 152.)
GARNIS, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
GARNISH, . Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625.
GARNHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 16,
1734. S. of Robert, of Shakerland Hall, Badwell-Ash, Suffolk.
School, Bury (Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1737;
B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Fellow, 1740. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) July, 1739; priest, Apr. 1745. Head Master of Bury
School, 1745-67. R. of Hargrave, Suffolk, 1755-98. R. of
Nowton, 1757-98. Died Nov. 8, 1798, aged 82. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1799-
GARNHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept 25,
1620. S. of Thomas, citizen of Norwich. B. in Norwich.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept 25, 1625; priest, Feb. 15, 1626-7.
C. of Baraham, Suffolk, 1638, and in 1662. C. of Radwinter,
Essex, 1642. (Venn, i. 250.)
GARNHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, c.
1593; Scholar, 1594; LL.B. 1600. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Sept. 29, 1600. C. of Linstead, Suffolk.
GARNIER, JOHN. Adm. at CLARE, Apr. 18, 1750. B. at Chelsea,
Middlesex.
GARNON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 10,
1642. S. of William, of Brant Broughton, Lines. B. there.
School, Brant Broughton (private; Mr Walker). Matric.
1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. R- °f This tie ton, Rutland,
1653-89. R. of North Witham, Lines. Died Feb. 5, 1688-9.
Probably father of the next. (Lines. Pedigrees, 387.)
GARNON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16, 1684.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1698.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9; priest (Lincoln) May
26, 1689. R. of North Witham, Lines., 1689-1717. R. of
Gumby, 1698-1718. Father of the next
GARNON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 5,
1712. S. of Richard (above), R. of North Witham, Lines.
B.-there. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1716-7. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1717.
GARNON or GERNON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1628. Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1629; B.A. 1631;
M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632; priest,
Dec. 22, 1633. V. of Haugbley, Suffolk, 1661.
GARNONS, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2,
1646. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653.
R. of South Ockendon, Essex, 1656. R. of Little Thurrock,
1658-61. R. of Stifford, 1658-61. Buried there, Mar. 3,
1660-1. (W. Palin, Stifford.)
GARNONS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June, 1608.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. Easter, 1609; Scholar; B.A. 1611-2;
M.A. 1615; B.D. 1622; D.D. 1631. Fellow, 1616. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1612 and 1617. R. of Glemsford, Suffolk, 1624.
Father of Luke (1666).
GARNONS, JOHN. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1621-2.
196
GARNONS, JOHN VAUGHAN
GARNONS, JOHN VAUGHAN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Aug. 23,
1746. Of Carmarthen. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1756.
GARNONS, LUKE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 30, 1666. S. of
John (1608), D.D., late R. of Glemsford, Suffolk. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1669-70; Scholar, 1670; M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1670; priest, Sept. 24, 1671. V. of Pagham,
Sussex, 1678-81. V. of Ringmer, 1680-1. Buried there,
Apr. 13, 1681.
GARNONS, RALPH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. i, 1646. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M.A.
1653. Ord. priest (Bp Brownrigg, Exeter) Aug. g, 1654.
R. of Tilbury-by-Clare, Essex, 1654-80. R. of Little Yeldham,
1662-4. R- of Weston Colville, Cambs., 1663-80. Buried
there Sept. 17, 1680. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GARNONS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Michs.
1649.
GARNONSE, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26, 1600.
GARRAD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
16,1632. Of London. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 20, 1642. V. of Sutton, Isle of
Ely, 1662-3. R. of Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex, 1663-86.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1686.
GARRARD, see also GARRETT and GERRARD.
GARRARD, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 22, 1655-6. S. of Benedict, Esq., of Maiden, Essex.
B. there. School, Braintree (Mr Adamson). Matric. 1656.
(Pedigree in Burke, Ext. Bart.)
GARRARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 5, 1678.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1681; M.A. (Balliol College,
Oxford) 1684. V. of Mere, Wilts., 1691-1734. (Al. Oxon.)
GARRARD, GEORGE. M.A. 1607 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Sir William, of Dorney, Bucks. Matric. from Merton College,
Oxford, Nov. 8, 1594, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1597; M.A.
1602-3. Fellow of Merton, 1598. Master of Sutton's Hospital
(i.e. Charterhouse). Chaplain to the Earl of Northumberland.
Of Buckinghamshire, Esq. Married Margaret, dau. of George
Dacres, of Cheshunt, Herts. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
GARRARD or GERRARD, JACOB. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST
CATHARINE'S, Apr. 9, 1669. Doubtless s. andh. of Sir Thomas,
of Langford, Norfolk, Bart. Died before his father. (Burke,
Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
GARRARD; JAMES. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1546.
Probably of Langford, Norfolk. (Petit, I. 39.)
GARRARD or GARRETT, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from
KING'S, Michs. 1634. Probably s. of Sir John, of Lamer,
Wheathampstead, Herts., Bart. Succeeded as Bart., 1637.
Sheriff of Herts., 1643-5. Died Mar. n, 1685-6. Brother of
Nethermill (1637). (G.E.C., I. 189.)
GARRARD or GARRAD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
July 5, 1640. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647. V. of
Wiston, Suffolk, 1662-84.
GARRARD or GERARD, NATHANIEL. Adm. at CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1671. Of Norwich. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678. Fellow, 1677-85. Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 22, 1678.
GARRARD, NEHIMILLAS (? NETHERMILL). Matric. Fell.-
Com. from KING'S, Easter, 1637. Nethermill Garrard, s. of
John, of Lamer, Wheathampstead, Herts., Knt. and Bart.,
was adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1639. Brother of John (1634).
GARRARD or GARRET, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Oct. 27, 1570. Readm. Fell. -Com. Jan. 20, 1570-1. S. of Sir
William, Knt., and Lord Mayor. B. in London. School,
London. (Venn, i. 66; Vis. of Herts.)
GARRARD or GARRETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
1639. Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A.
from Jesus, 1646. Fellow of Jesus, 1644-57. Died 1657.
GARARD, . D.Can.L. 1479-80.
GARRARD or GARROD, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar.
1631-2.
GARRETT or GARARD, EDWARD. Pens, at GONVILLE HALL,
1503 onwards. B.A. 1499-1500; M.A. 1503-4; B.D. 1511-2.
' Knight's priest,' i.e. preacher, at Gonville Hall. Presented
to Pattisley, Norfolk, 1522. Died 1544. (Venn, i. 16.)
GARRETT, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1570. Of Northumberland. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578; B.D.
1585. Fellow, 1577-85. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1577;
priest (Ely) Nov. 17, 1577.
GARRATT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CHRIST'S, May 3,
1733- S. of Thomas. B. at Uttoxeter, Staffs. School, Burton-
on-Trent (Mr Jackson). Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1734; LL.B.
from Magdalene, 1739. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1739;
priest, Dec. 21, 1740. Probably C. of Navenby, Lines., 1739-
41. Died 1772. (Peile, n. 228; F.M.G., 466.)
GAR!H, GEORGE
GARRETT or GARRARD, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, July, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) June 7, 1612. V. of Mumby, Lines., 1614.
(H. I. Longden.)
GARRETT, JOHN. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
GARRET, JOHN. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1631. Probably
B.A. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1628. R. of St Bartholomew-
the-Great, London, 1644. (But see Al. Oxon.)
GARRETT, JOHN. M.D. 1680 (Lit. Reg.). Licentiate R C P
1679. Hon. fellow, 1680. Died Aug. 8, 1683, aged 50. M I
at St Dunstan-in-the-East. Will, P.C.C. (Munk, i. 412.)
GARRETT, PETER. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1517, as Clason alias Garrett. Of Cambridge.
B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525. Fellow, 1520-9.
GARRETT or GARARD, ROBERT. Scholar of QUEENS', 1496;
B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1501-2. Fellow, 1505-56. Probably first
in the or Jo, i.e. the earliest of what would subsequently have
been called 'senior wranglers.' Will proved (V.C.C.) 1557.
GARRET, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1559;
B.A. 1561-2; M.A. from Queens', 1565; B.D. 1571. Fellow
of Queens', 1562-76. V. of St Botolphs, Cambridge, 1566.
University preacher, 1568. R. of Little Eversden, Cambs.,
J574-6. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1576.
GARRETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1630.
Matric. Easter, 1631; B.A. 1637-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1638; priest, Dec. 22, 1639. R. of Thurning,
Norfolk, 1641.
GARRAT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1660. Of
Canterbury. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663; M.A. 1669. C. of
Kingston, Kent, 1679-82. R. of Wootton, Kent, 1680-1712.
Married, at Beakesbourne, Kent, Sept. 14, 1686, Susanna
Copping, of Canterbury. Died at Wootton, July, 1712, aged
70. Admon., 1712. (H. G. Harrison.)
GARRET, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 26, 1562. Of Uxbridge, Middlesex. Matric. 1562.
Left in 1563.
GARRETT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May ir, 1683.
Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1686-7. Perhaps M.A. 1724. One of
these names Archdeacon of Salop, 1726-32.
GARRET, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 26, 1723.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7.
GARRET, W. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1568.
GARRET, WALTER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 16, 1660.
Matric. 1660, as 'William'; Scholar, 1660; B.A. 1664-5; M.A.
1668. Fellow, 1667. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1668. Perhaps R. of Everley, Wilts. Admon. (Cons. C.
Sarum) 1716. (H. I. Longden; J. Ch. Smith.)
GARRETT, . M.A. 1503-4.
GARROOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 31, 1720.
Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1726; priest, Dec. 1727. R. of Belstead,
Suffolk, 1733-85- Died Aug. 19, 1785, aged 83. M.I. Will,
P.C.C. (G.Mag.)
GARROD, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1731. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. V. of
Woodbastwick, Norfolk, 1736-76. V. of Wroxham, 1736-76.
R. of Panxworth, 1736.
GARROOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 24,
1746. Of Sproughton, Suffolk. Matric. 1747; LL.B. 1752.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1752; priest, June, 1753. R. of
Stoke Ash, Suffolk, 1755-89. Died Apr. i, 1789, aged 62.
M.I. (G. Mag.; E. Ang., vn. 268.)
GARRYNGTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1572; B.A. from Clare, 1576-7.
GARSET, RALPH, see GARTHSIDE.
GARSETT, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1589.
GARSET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1572.
GARSHE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1560.
GARTEN, CLEARE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1569.
GARTEN, GILES, see CARTON.
GARTH, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, I59*~3-
Probably s. of Richard, of Headlam, Durham. Nephew of
Barwell, the Master of Christ's. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1604.
R. of Holton-in-Beckering, Lines., 1605. R. of Bradley,
1611-25. R. of Wickenby, 1630. (Peile, i. 208, where he is
wrongly called Christopher.)
GARTH, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at EMMANUEL, 1638.
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1641-2. Doubtless s. and h. of Richard
(1611), late of Morden, Surrey, Esq., deceased; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 13, 1642. Married Anne, sister and co-
heir of Sir George Carlton, Bart. Died Nov. 30, 1676, aged 53.
(Pedigree in Vis. of Surrey; Manning and Bray, n. 488.)
197
GARTH, GREGORY
GARTH, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1545- Of Kichmon Uhire, Yorks. B.A. 1548-9; M.A. 1552;
B.D. 1562. Fellow, 1548. Proctor, 1554-5. Lady Margaret
preacher, 1562. Incorp. at Oxford, 1565-6. Ord. priest
(Suffragan bishop, Shaxton) 1555. R. of St Andrew's, Cam-
bridge, 1561. R. of Chalfont St Giles', Bucks., 1562-85. R. of
Glatton, Hunts., 1563-5. Preb. of Lincoln, 1564-74; Chan-
cellor, 1568-1605. R. of Warboys, Hunts., 1565. V. of Hemel
Hempstead, Herts., 1566-71. R. of Holton-in-Beckering,
Lines., 1571. R. of Springthorpe, 1573-6. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 14, 1600. Died 1608. (Cooper, n. 481; Al. Oxon.)
GARTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 24, 1719. Matric.
1719. One of these names, s. of Thomas, of London, Esq.,
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 7, 1718, and at the Inner Temple,
May 5, 1727.
GARTH, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 18,
1681. S. of William, of Headlam, Durham. Bapt. at Gain-
ford, Sept. 12, 1665. Matric. 1681. Of Headlam. Married and
had issue. Buried at Gainford, Nov. 14, 1690. (Surttes, iv.
28.)
GARTH, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1 6 1 1 . Doubtless s. and h. of George, of Morden, Surrey, Esq. ;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 23, 1615. Died Nov. 23, 1639,
aged 44. Will (P.C.C.) 1640. If so, father of George (1638).
(Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
GARTH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June i, 1625.
S. of Charles (? 1592), of Lincolnshire. School, Brocklesby
(private; Mr Acton). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
Probably V. of Bromneld St Mungo, Cumberland, 1663-73.
GARTH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Jan. 10, 1667-8.
GARTHE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1569. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Morden, Surrey. Died Apr.
25, 1613. One of these names, of Middlesex, adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 16, 1575; of Clifford's Inn.
GARTH, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May
27, 1676. Eldest s. of William, of Bolam, Durham. School,
Ingleton, Durham. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1679-
80; M.A. 1684; M.D. 1691. Incorp. at Oxford, 1694. Gul-
stonian lecturer, 1694. Harveian orator, 1697. F.R.C.P.
June 26, 1693. F.R.S. 1706. Physician in ordinary to
George I, and physician-general to the army. Knighted,
Oct. 10, 1714. A member of the Kitcat club. Author of the
Dispensary. Married Martha, dau. of Sir Henry Beaufoy, of
Emscote, Warws. Died Jan. 18, 1718-9. Buried at Harrow,
Middlesex. (T. A. Walker, 157; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GARTH, WILLIAM. B.A. 1527-8. Probably of QUEENS'
College, in 1525.
GARTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 21, 1625. Of
Surrey. Matric. 1625; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1628; M.A.
1635-
GARTH FORD, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568.
GARTHORNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, July,
1716; Scholar, 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon
(London) Oct. 9, 1720.
GARTHESYDE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1559; B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566; B.D. from St John's, 1576.
Fellow of St John's, 1563, and again 1570. Ord. acolyte at
Chester, 1558-9. V. of Bassingbourne, Cambs., 1564.
University preacher, 1571. R. of Burrough Green, 1572.
Buried there June 30, 1619. (Petit, i. 71.)
GARTHSIDE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 23,
1676-7; pensioner, 1679. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1677;
B.A. 1680-1 ; M.A. 1689. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1685.
R. of Partney, Lines., 1685. R. of Claxby, 1689.
GARTHSIDE or GARSED, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
c. 1592. B. at Prestwick, Lanes., e. 1578. B A. 1596-7; M.A.
1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Oct. 4, 1601. V. of
Witham, Lines., 1603. Will (Lincoln) 1617, of one of these
names, of Witham, clerk.
GARTHSIDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1583.
V. of Wigtoft, Lines., 1592, as 'B.A.' One of these names
R. of Willoughby-in-the-Marsh, Lines., 1609.
GARTSIDE or GARSET, RALPH. Scholar at KING'S HALL,
1471-91; B.Can.L- 1484-5. Doubtless R, of St Andrew's,
Holborn, 1478-1531.
GARTHWAITE, EPHRAIM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 26, 1664. S. of Ephraim, R. of Barkston, Lines. B.
there. School, Grantham (Mr Siston). Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1668; priest,
Sept. 24, 1671. R. of Harston, Leics., 1672-1719. V. of
Crpxton Keyril, 1680-92. R. of Ropsley, Lines., 1692-1719.
Will proved, Oct. 5, 1719. (Peile, i. 609; Lines. Pedigrees,
39I-)
GARWAY, WILLIAM
GARTHWAITE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July,
1621; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18;
priest, Dec. 19, 1625. Probably master of a private school at
Yeldham, and afterwards at Bocking. R. of Kirby Bain,
Lines., 1640-59. Author, theological. (Petie, i. 341; Misc.
Gen. et Her., iv. 418.)
GARTHWAITE, JEREMY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, June 24,
1633. Of Yorkshire. Migrated to Jesus, June 14, 1634. B.A.
1636-7; Scholar, 1637. Minister of Barnaby (?Barnby-on-
the-Moor), 1655. R. of Kirby Underdale, Yorks., 1662-71.
Died Mar. 1671-2. (A. Gray.)
GARTHWAIT, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 25,
1708. S. of John (1665-6), V. of Bonby, Lines. Matric.
1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1712; priest,
Aug. 16, 1730.
GARTHWAITE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1618.
Perhaps Head Master of Beverley School, 1614. Head Master
of York, about 1623. Possibly R. of Rothbury, 1661; ex-
changed this for Catwick-in-Holderness, 1665. Preb. of
Southwell, 1665-78. Preb. of York, 1666-78. Died 1678.
(Peile, i. 248.)
GARTHWAITE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1605. Perhaps licensed to practise medicine, 1628. (Peile, i.
252.)
GARTHWAITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June
22,1633. S. of John (1604), schoolmaster, of York. B. there.
School, York. Matric. 1633. One of these names V. of
Beverley Minster, 1665-71. (But see above.) (Peile, i. 427.)
GARTHWAIT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
24, 1665-6. S. of William, furrier, of Beverley, Yorks. B.
there. School, Beverley. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1670; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1673.
V. of Bonby, Lines., 1681. Father of Jeremiah (1708).
GARTHWAITE, MILES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1588. B. c. 1576. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Feb. 15, 1596-7. R. of Fulbeck, Lines.,
1598-1616, Buried there Jan. 12, 1616. Will proved (Lin-
coln) 1616. Brother of Thomas (1596). (Lines. Pedigrees, 389.)
GARTHWAYTE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 30, 1640. S. of Philip, husbandman, of Dent, Yorks.
B. there. Schools, Dent (Mr Battersby) and Sedbergh.
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647. Master of the Gram-
mar School, Sedbergh, 1646-8. Afterwards Master of Kirkby
Lonsdale; and of St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1671-90. Master of Newcastle Grammar School. Buried at
St Nicholas, Sept 17, 1690. (H. M. Wood.)
GARTHWAITE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c.
1596; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612.
R. of Copdock, Suffolk, 1617. R. of Blaxhall, 1621. Will
(P.C.C.) 1653. Brother of Miles (1588). (Lines. Pedigrees,
389; Al. Oxon.)
CARTON, GILES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1614,
as Garten. S. of Peter (1583), of Woollavington, Sussex.
•Died at Cambridge.' Perhaps his will (P.C.C.) 1645-6. (Vis.
of Sussex; D. G. C. Elwes, Western Sussex.)
CARTON, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1576-
CARTON, PETER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1583. Doubtless s. of Giles, ironmonger, of London. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Oct. 21, 1584. Knighted, Mar. 14, 1603-4.
Of Woollavington, Sussex, Knt. Died Aug. 21, 1606. Will
(P.C.C.) 1607. Father of Giles (1614). (Vis. of Sussex;
D. G. C. Elwes, Western Sussex.)
GARWAY, JONAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 8, 1610. Of London. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1614.
Fellow, 1613-5. 'Became a merchant.' Lord Mayor of
London. Died c. 1646. (Harwood.)
GARWAY, PHILIP. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 4, 1610. Of Iver, Bucks. Left in 1613. 'After-
wards a captain under Count Mansfield.' Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1625; of Acton, Middlesex, Esq. (Harwood.)
GARWAY or CARAWAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1623. Of London. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
R. of Snodland, Kent, 1631. Buried there Feb. 21, 1666-7.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
GARWAY or CARAWAY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Easter, 1573. S. of Walter, merchant. B. in London.
Schools, Mercers', London and Tonbridge. Migrated to Caius,
Aug. 4, 1574, age 20; B.A. 1575-6. One of these names, of
London, knighted, July 16, 1615. (Venn, i. 80.)
GARWAY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 25, 1629. S. of William, Esq. B. at Lothbury, London.
Schools, Hertford (Mr Thomas Wright) and Mercers', London.
Matric. 1629. One of these names, of London, adm. student
at Leyden, Dec. 4, 1642.
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GARWAY, WILLIAM
GARWAY or GARRAWAY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age
16) at PEMBROKE, June 22, 1632. S. of Henry, of London
(Lord Mayor, 1639-40; D.N.B., 'Garraway'). Matric. 1632.
Of Ford, Sussex. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to
Charles II, 1662. M.P. for Chichester, 1661-79; for Arundel,
1679-81, 1685-7, 1689-90. Died Aug. 4, 1701. (Dallaway, n.
i. 48; A. B. Beaven.)
GARWOOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
19, 1707. S. of John, of Ipswich, gent. Matric. 1707; B.A.
1710-11; M.A. 1715. Ord. priest (London) Apr. 13, 1721.
Will (P.C.C.) 1765; of Pentlow, Essex.
GARYNG or CARYNG, JOHN. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1524.
GARYNER (PWARENER). Cautio for degree, 1488. A friar.
Author. (London and Middlesex Arch. Soc., n. 138.)
GASCARTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Mar. 26, 1667.
S. of John, of Cumberland, farmer. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1670-1; M.A. 1674; D.D. 1700. Fellow, 1674. V. of St
Nicholas, Bristol, 1684. R. of Chevening, Kent, 1685-6. R.
of All Hallows, Barking, London, 1686-1732. Died Dec. 10,
1732. Buried at All Hallows. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C.
(j. Ch. Smith; H. G. Harrison.)
GASKARTH, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb.23,
1743-4. S. of Joseph, of Hill-top, Cornwall (? Cumberland),
gent. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. Fellow, 1749.
GASCOIGNE or GASKYN, EDWARD. B.A. 1540-1. Of York-
shire. Perhaps s. of Francis, of Micklefield. M.A. 1543;
LL.D. 1559-60. Fellow of QUEENS', 1541. Fellow of Jesus.
Proctor, 1548-9. Master of Jesus, 1560-3. Chancellor of the
diocese of Norwich, 1558. Preb. of Ely, 1559. Vicar-general
of Ely, 1562. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1569. (Cooper, I. 244.)
GASCOYNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1577.
GASCOIGNE, GEORGE. Probably of TRINITY. S. of Sir John,
of Cardington, Beds. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1555. M.P. for
Bedford, 1558; for Midhurst, 1572. Went to Holland to
avoid his creditors, 1572. Served in Holland under the
Prince of Orange; captured by the Spaniards; returned to
England after four months' imprisonment. Accompanied the
Queen to Kenilworth, 1575. Dramatic poet. Died Oct. 7,
1577, at Stamford, Lines. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 2, 1578, of
George Gascoigne, gent., of Walthamstow, Essex. (Cooper,
i. 374; D.N.B.) The D.N.B. states definitely that he was
educated at Trinity, where Stephen Nevynson was his tutor.
There is no College or University record of this.
GASCOIGNE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1590.
GASCOIGNE, GEORGE. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1687. S. of
George, of Market Deeping, Lines., clerk. Matric. from Brase-
nose, Oxford, Oct. 26, 1678, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1682.
Assistant Master at Peterborough School, 1683. R. of Paston,
Northants., 1691-1705. Died Feb. 16, 1704-5. Buried at
Paston. (Al. Oxon.; T. P. Dorman.)
GASCOYNE or GASWYN, HUMPHREY. B.Civ.L. 1493-4. Of
Yorkshire. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 2, 1496; priest, May 26,
1496. V. of Rothwell, Yorks., till 1531. Perhaps R. of
Linton-in-Craven, 1521-40. Died 1540.
GASCOYNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 28,
1671. S. of Robert, yeoman, deceased. B. at Bedford.
School, Bedford (Mr Butler).
GASCOIGNE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 31, 1659.
Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666; D.D.
1687. Fellow, 1664. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Feb. 18, 1664-5; for priest's, June 5, 1669. R. of Papworth
Everard, Cambs., 1677. V. of Enfield, Middlesex, 1681-1721.
Died July n, 1721. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next and of
Theobald (1706). (His Oxford contemporary is wrongly
assigned in Al. Oxon. to these Trinity College livings.)
GASCOIGNE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, July r,
1712. S. of Joseph (above), V. of Enfield. School, Enfield
(DrUvedale). Scholar, 1715 ;LL.B. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Brother
of Theobald (1706).
GASCOYNE, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1578. S. of George, of Kirby, Northants. Brother of Richard
(1594) and the next. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
GASCONS, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, c. 1586.
ist s. of George, of Kirby, Northants. B. May 17, 1571.
Matric. 1586. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 15, 1590.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Of Oldhurst, Hunts., Knt. Died
Jan. 26, 1617. Brother of Richard (1594) and the above.
(Vis. of Yorks.; A. Gray.)
GASCOINE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at JESUS, Oct. ai,
1594. 4th s. of George, of Kirby, Northants. Matric. 1594;
B.A. 1598-9. Lived for some time at Bramham Biggin,
Yorks.; later in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Died there c. 1663.
Will proved Mar. 24, 1663-4. Left his books to Jesus College.
He says that he refused a fellowship owing to ill-health.
Antiquary. Brother of Nicholas (1586) and Leonard (1578).
(D.N.B.; Vis. of Yorks., 1584; Thoresby Soc., 17. 172; A.
Gray.)
GASCOYNE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 23.
1644-5. Of Northamptonshire. Migrated to King's, Lent,
1645-6. B.A. 1651; M.A. 1655. V. of Warmington, North-
ants., 1656-^80; conformed, 1662. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1663. Probably V. of St John's,
Peterborough, 1667-8. Buried at Warmington, Aug. 29,
1680. (H. I. Longden; T. P. Dorman.)
GASCOIGNE, THEOBALD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
July 2, 1706. S. of Joseph (1659), V. of Enfield, Middlesex.
School, Enfield (Dr Uvedale). Matric. 1707. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 25, 1708. Brother of Joseph (1712). Died Oct. 16,
1715. Buried at Barking. (E. Anglian, iv. 158.)
GASCOYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1573;
B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Perhaps 2nd s. of John, of Parting-
ton, Yorks. If so, lived at Maidswell, Northants. Married
Alice, dau. of Sir Wm Gascoigne, and widow of Edm.
Hazlewood, of Maidswell. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584; M. H.
Peacock.)
GASCOIGNE, WADE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, July 7,
1750. S. of John. School, Westminster. Matric. 1750;
Scholar, 1751, LL.B. 1757. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 6,
1757; priest, Mar. n, 1759. R- of Terrington St John,
Norfolk, 1767-1801.
GASCOIGNE, Sir WILLIAM. Said to have studied at Cambridge,
but not found in any of the University or College records.
S. of William. B. at Gawthorpe Hall, Yorks., c. 1350. Reader
at Gray's Inn. Advocate, 1374. King's Serjeant, 1397.
Justice C.P. 1399-1401. Chief-justice of the King's Bench,
1400-13. Died Dec. 1419. M.I. at Harewood. Will, York.
(D.N.B. ;M. H. Peacock.)
GASCOIGNE, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Mar. 23,
1715-6; Fell.-Com. 1717. Name off, 1722.
CASE, sec GACE.
GASELEY, . Doctor in some faculty, 1444. Augustinian
friar.
GASLEY, . Probably M.A. before 1459. (Gr. Bk, A, 17.)
GASKYN, THOMAS. B.A. 1536-7.
GASLYNG, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, Michs. 1559.
GASSON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1623.
GASTEIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 30, 1717. Of
Middlesex. Probably s. of Matthew, of London, merchant,
deceased; adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1724.
GASTRELL, BENJAMIN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Surrey. 7th s. of Henry. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford,
Jan. 18, 1627-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
Will (P.C.C.) 1637. M.I. at East Garston, Berks. (Al. Oxon.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
GASTRELL, JOSEPH. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Surrey. Doubtless s. of Henry, of East Garston, Berks.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 23, 1621, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1623; M.A. (New Inn Hall) 1626. Sequestered
to V., of Ridge, Herts., Oct. 7, 1643. Died 1644. Will
(P.C.C.) 1645; which suggests that he had been ejected, as a
Royalist, from Tetsworth, Oxon. (Al. Oxon.; Shaw, i. 316;
J. Ch. Smith.)
GASTRELL, PEREGRINE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL,
Mar. 28, 1717. S. of Edward, of Slapton, Northants. LL.B.
1717. Chancellor of Chester diocese. Died July 23, 1748.
Buried in Chester Cathedral. One of these names, s. and h.
of Edward, of Slapton, Northants., adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July 2, 1702. (Ormerod, i. 246; Baker, 11. 101.)
GASWELL, see GAWSELL.
GASWYN, see GASCOIGNE.
GATAKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, Mar.
u, 1628-9. S. of Thomas (1593-4), B.D. B. at Rotherhithe,
Surrey. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A.
(Pembroke College, Oxford) 1636. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1657. Chaplain to Viscount Falkland. R, of Hoggeston,
Bucks., 1647. Died there Nov. 20, 1680. Author. Father of
Thomas (1667). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GATACKER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 26,
1666. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1667.
GATAKER, THOMAS. At Oxford about eleven years. Then at
MAGDALENE, Cambridge, four years. S. of William, of
Gataker Hall, Salop. Student of the Middle Temple, c. 1553.
The parents were strong Catholics, and sent him to Louvain.
On his change of faith they cast him off. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) 1568. Chaplain to the Earl of Leicester.
R. of St Edmund's, Lombard St, 1572-93; and of Christ
Church, Newgate St, 1578-9. Died Mar. i59*-3- Wul
(P.C.C.) 1593; R. of Newington, Surrey. Father of the next.
(D.N.B.; Vis. of Skrops.; Cooper, n. 164; Burke, L.G.;
E. J. Beck, Rotherhithe.)
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GATAKER, THOMAS
GATAKER, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1593-4; M.A.
1597; B-D. from Sidney, 1604. S. of Thomas (above). B.
Sept. 4, 1574, at St Edmund's rectory. Fellow of Sidney,
1596-1600. Declined the Mastership of Trinity. Preacher at
Lincoln's Inn, 1601. R. of Rotherhithe, 1611-54. One of the
Westminster Assembly, 1643. Well known scholar and
author. Died July 27, 1654. Will, P.C.C. Father of Charles
(1629). (D.N.B.; E. J. Beck, Rotherkttke.)
GATAKER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June zi, 1667.
S. of Charles (1628-9), R. of Hoggeston, Bucks. Ma trie.
1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676.
R. of Hoggeston, 1680-1701. Died 1701. Will, P.C.C. (Al.
Oxon. ; Burke, L.G.)
GATCHELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 10,
1657. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Angersleigh,
Somerset. School, Pitminster (Mr Glenvill). Matric. 1657;
Scholar, 1657-61. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol)
Dec. 21, 1662. V. of Burstock, Dorset, 1662-90. Admon. ol
one of these names (Exeter) 1713; of Ottery St Mary, clerk
Perhaps father of the next (Venn, i. 401; F. S. Hockaday.
GATCHELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 27,
1714. S. of Thomas (? Vicar) of Ottery St Mary, Devon. B.
there. School, Ottery St Mary (Mr Marker). Matric. 1714;
B.A. 1717-8.
GATE, J. D.D. 1464.
GATE, REGINALD. B.Can.L. 1474-5.
GATTE, THOMAS. B.A. 1526-7.
GATEHOUSE, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 5, 1687. S. of William, gent. B. at Ashmoore, Dorset.
School, Sherborne (Mr Curganven). Matric. 1687.
CATER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 29, 1612.
Matric. 1612; Scholar; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 28, 1616; priest, Mar. 16, 1616-7.
CATER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at SIDNEY, June 15,
1732. Only s. of William, fanner, of Lapford, Devon.
Schools, Morchard Bishop (Mr Dean) and Crediton (Mr John
Leach). Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1752. Will (Exeter)
1770, of William Gater, clerk, of Lapford.
GATES, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1590. B. at
Kingston-on-Thames. B.A. (? 1594-5); Mj\. 1602; B.D.
1608-9. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 30; priest, Dec. 31, 1597,
age 26. C. of Leyton, Essex. R. of Western ColviUe, Cambs.,
1605-45. Died 1645. (A. Gray.)
GATES, EDWARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1562. One of these names s. and h. of Sir Henry, of Seamer,
Yorks., Knt B. at Syon, Middlesex, Apr. 24, 1547. Prtb-
ably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 16, 1565-7. M.P. for
Scarborough, 1571, 1588-9, 1593; for Thirsk, 1572-83.
Buried at Seamer, Jan. 27, 1621-2. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665;
A. B. Beaven.)
GATES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1577-8.
B. at Walton, Hunts. B.A. 1581-2. Ord. deacon (London)
age 29. V. of Whittlesey St Mary and St Andrew, Isle of
Ely, 1589. V. of Wisbech St Peter's, 1607. Buried at
Whittlesey, Oct. 22, 1622. (A. Gray.)
GATES, GEORGE. Scholar of TRINITY, 1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639; priest, Mar. i,
1639-40. C. of Bletsoe, Beds., in 1640. R. of Bolnhurst.
Buried at Bolnhurst, July 16, 1661. Perhaps father of
William (1658).
GATES, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1571. One of these names 3rd s. of Sir Henry, of Seamer,
Yorks., Knt. Of Gosberton, Lines. (Surtees Soc., xxxvi. 76;
Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
GATES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1582; B.A.
1585-6.
GATES, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1627. Of Suffolk.
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1639-44.
GATES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1544;
Scholar, 1542-3; B.A. 1544-5.
GATES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1584.
One of these names knighted, 1596.
GATES or GATIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 16, 1729- S. of George, of Northumberland, skinner and
glover. Bapt at St John's, Newcastle, Apr. 3, 1712. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1734; priest, Dec. 19, 1736. C. of
All Saints', Newcastle, 1741. Buried at St John's, Newcastle,
Mar. 26, 1745. (Scott-Mayor, in. 423; H. M. Wood.)
GATES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 6, 1658.
Perhaps s. of George (1634). Matric. 1658. Migrated to
Emmanuel, June 26, 1661. B.A. 1661-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Aug. 12, 1661. R. of Bolnhurst, Beds., 1661-1709.
GAUDEN, JONATHAN
GATES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 12, 1695. Of
Woodford, Northants. Matric. 1697. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 22, 1700; C. of Bolnhurst, Beds.; and of Houghton
Conquest, 1702. Perhaps V. of Meopham, Kent, 1711-3.
GATESCALL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1615-6.
GATFORD, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1618.
Of Sussex. Scholar, 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D.
1633 ; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1625-38. Junior proctor,
1631-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1626. V. of St
Clement's, Cambridge, 1633. R. of Dennington, Suffolk,
1641-4 and 1660-5. Imprisoned, 1643. Minister in Jersey,
1647. Chaplain to Sir Edward Hyde, 1647. Nominated V. of
Plymouth, 1661, but never had possession. Died of the
plague, 1665, while acting as C. of Yarmouth, pending his
installation as vicar. Father of the next. (D.N.B. ; A. Gray.)
GATFORD, LIONEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1660. Of
Suffolk. S. of Lionel (above). School, Bury. Matric. 1661;
B.A. 1663-4; Scholar, 1664; M.A. 1671; D.D. 1705 (Com.
Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1706. R. of Laceby, Lines., 1670.
R. of Clewer, Berks., 1677. R. of St Dionis Backchurch,
1680-1715. Archdeacon of St Albans, 1713-5. Precentor and
treasurer of St Paul's, 1714-5. Died Sept. 15, 1715. Buried
at St Dionis. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to Jesus College. (Le
Neve, Man., n. 304; Al. Oxon.)
GATFORDB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 17, 1632.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
GATFOULD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1565.
GATIFER (? GATIKER), GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
c. 1595.
GATLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 6,
1646. S. of James, V. of Leigh, Lanes. B. there. School,
Leigh (Mr Battersby). Matric. 1646. Migrated to Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1647.
GATLIFFE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE,
May 25, 1670. S. of Humphrey, of Knutsford, Cheshire.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1674-5. Subscribed
for deacon's orders (Bristol) Dec. 20, 1673.
GATON, ROBERT, see CATON.
GATS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1609.
GATWARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1557.
GATWARD, PELL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 3, 1728. Of
Cambridge. S. of Samuel (next), Recorder of Cambridge.
Matric. 1728. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 10, 1728.
His father married him, when a lad at Eton, to his wealthy
ward Sarah Rowlands Marsh. Died s.p. Oct. 27, 1741, aged
32. Buried in Trinity Church, Ely. (A. Gray.)
GATTWARD, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 10, 1690-1.
S. of , of Steeple Morden, Cambs. Matric. 1691 ; Scholar,
1693. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 7, 1698. Recorder
of Cambridge, 1713-41. Died in the Middle Temple, Apr. 20,
1742. Will, P.C.C. Father of Pell (above). (G. Mag.)
GATWARD, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
GATTWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 21, 1658.
Matric. 1658 (impubes).
GAUDEN, CLERKE. Adm. (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 17, 1673-4.
S. of Sir Dennis, Knt., of Clapham, Surrey. School, Eton.
Matric. 1674; M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, July 26, 1676. (Venn, i. 450.)
GAUDEN or GAWDING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1587. B. at Dorchester. B.A. (? 159 1-2); M.A. 1595;
B.D. 1602. Fellow, 1594. Ord. deacon and priest (London)
Dec- 3i» I597i age 26. V. of Mayland, Essex, 1598. Will
(P.C.C.) 1625. Father of the next
GAUDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1619.
Saf John (above), V. of Mayland, Essex. B. there. School,
Bury. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. (Wadham College,
Oxford) 1635; D.D. (Oxford) 1641. V. of Chippenham,
Cambs., 1640-2. Chaplain to the Earl of Warwick. Dean of
Becking, Essex, 1642. One of the Assembly of Divines, 1643.
Retained his benefices during the commonwealth, though
writing against the army and in defence of the church of
England. Preacher at the Temple, 1660. Chaplain to Charles
II, 1660. Bishop of Exeter, 1660-2; of Worcester, 1662.
Reputed author of Eikon Basilike. Married Elizabeth, widow
of Edward Lewknor, of Denham, Suffolk. Died Sept. 20,
1662, aged 57. Buried in Worcester Cathedral. Will, P.C.C.
Father of Lewknor (1661) and perhaps of the next. (D.N.B. ;
Al. Oxon.)
GAUDEN, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1661.
Perhaps s. of the above, and brother of the next.
ZOO
GAUDEN, LEWKENOR
GAUDEN, LEWKENOR. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1661.
S. of John (1619). Matric. 1661; M.A. 1664 (Lit. Reg.).
GAWDEN or GAWDING, MORGAN. Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1580. Of Dorset. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587;
B.D. 1594. Fellow, 1587. V. of Asheldbam, Essex, 1596-1604.
Died 1604. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1605. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GAWDEN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, July i, 1664.
GAUDERN, EDWARD. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1710. S. of
Stephen, of Earl's Barton, Northants., gent. Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, July 14, 1702, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1706. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1709; priest, June 3,
1710. R. of Sywell, Northants., 1710-38. Died Apr. 28, 1738.
Buried at Sywell. Admon. 1738 (Northampton). (Al. Oxon.;
H. I. Longden.)
GAUDY, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 21,
1620-1. S. of Philip, gent., of Norfolk. Schools, Botesdale,
Suffolk (Mr Foule) and Bio Norton, Norfolk (Mr Wright).
Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1622-7; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 21, 1629-30. C. or V. of Aspall,
Suffolk, 1632-52. R. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, 1634-7; of
Sternfield, Suffolk, 1652. Buried at Aspall, Mar. 8, 1652-3.
Will (P.C.C.) 1652-3. (Venn, i. 252; Gawdy Letters, Brit.
Mus.)
GAWDY, BASSINGBORNE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1545, impubes. 2nd s. of Thomas, of West Marling,
Norfolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1551. Sheriff of Norfolk,
1578. Died Jan. 20, 1589-90. Brother of Thomas (1545).
GAWDY, BASSINGBOURNE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS,
Apr. 19, 1632. 3rd s. of Framlingham, Esq., of West Hading,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1632. Inherited,
by his father's will, lands in Sternfield, Suffolk. Will (Bury)
1692. Brother of Charles (1637), Robert (1638-9), Thomas
(1636), William (1629) and Framlingham (1630-1). (Venn, I.
3°4-)
GAUDY, BASSINGBOURNE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Jan. 22, 1648-9. S. of Bassingbourne, gent., of West Harling,
Norfolk. B. in Gelderland. Schools, Bury and Gressenhall
(Mr Greene). Matric. 1648-9. Probably went to France,
1657- (Venn, i. 374.)
GAUDY, BASSINGBOURN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
CHRIST'S, Mar. 3, 1653-4. S. of Sir William (1629), Bart., of
West Harling, Norfolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1654. Died
of small-pox, Feb. 23, 1660-1. Buried in the Temple Church.
(Petit, i. 558.)
GAWDEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July i,
1637. 5th s. of Framlingham, Esq., of West Harling, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Thetford (Mr Ward). Probably died c. 1686.
Brother of Bassingbourne (1632), etc. (Venn, i. 329.)
GAWDY, CLIPSBY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 17,
1592-3. S. of Thomas. Matric. c. 1593. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1594. M.P. for Dunwich, 1597-8. Knighted, July
23, 1603. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1611. Of Redenhall, Knt. Died
1619. Buried at Redenhall. Will (P.C.C.) 1621. Father of
Thomas (1626). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
GAUDY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CHRIST'S, June 24,
1656. S. of Sir Charles, of Crow's Hall, Debenham, Suffolk,
Knt. B. in London. School, Bury. Matric. 1656. Brother of
Framlingham (1656).
GAUDY, FRAMLINGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan.
31, 1630-1. 2nd s. of Framlingham, Esq. B. at West Harling,
Norfolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 3, 1634. Lived at Bury. Of Crow's Hall,
Debenham, Esq. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) Sept. 5, 1673.
(Venn, i. 295.)
GAUDY, FRAMLINGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
June 24, 1656. S. of Sir Charles, of Crow's Hall, Debenham,
Suffolk. B. in London. School, Bury. Matric. 1656. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Feb. 4, 1657-8. Buried in the Temple
Church, Feb. 27, i66c-i. Brother of Edward (1656). (Pette,
i. 573-)
GAWDIE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1571. Of Claxton, Norfolk, ist s. of Sir Thomas (1545),
Justice Q.B. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1571. Sheriff for
Norfolk, 1592, 1608. M.P. for Norfolk, 1597-1603. K.B.
1603. Died 1620. Will (P.C.C.) 1621. Brother of Thomas
1571), father of the next, of Robert (1593) and Thomas (1596).
(Vis. of Norfolk.)
GAWDIE, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from EMMANUEL, c.
1596. S. of Sir Henry (above), of Claxton, Norfolk. Bapt. at
Swardeston, Norfolk, Apr. 29, 1580. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1594. Brother of Robert (1593) and Thomas (1596).
(G. H. Holley.)
GAWDEY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, May i,
1619. Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Sir Robert (1593), Knt., of
Claxton Hall, Norfolk. Matric. 1619. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Jan. 31, 1620-1. Died before 1632. (T. A. Walker, 12.)
GAULE, JOHN
GAUDY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 23,
1637-8. S. of George, of Plumstead, Norfolk. Bapt. at
Norwich Cathedral, Jan. 3, 1620-1. Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-
2. R. of Cantley, Norfolk, 1650-63, as ' M.A.' Brother of
Robert (1631) and Thomas (1631).
GAWDY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 28, 1665. Of
Essex. Matric. 1665. One of these names, of Crowe Hall,
Suffolk, adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 25, 1667-8.
GAWDY, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 5,
1593. S. of Sir Henry (1571)1 of Claxton, Norfolk. Matric.
c. 1593. M.P. for East Looe, 1597-8. Sheriff of Norfolk,
1628-9. Married Winifred, dau. of Sir Nathaniel Bacon.
Died 1638. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1639. Brother of Thomas
(1596), father of Henry (1619). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
GAUDY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, June 10, 1631.
S. of George, Esq., barrister. B. at Claxton, Norfolk. School,
Claxton (Mr Chapman). Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1631-6; B.A.
1634-5. Brother of Thomas (1631) and Henry (1637-8).
GAWDY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 4,
1638-9. 6th s. of Framlingham, Esq. B. at East Harling,
Norfolk. School, Thetford (Mr Smith and Mr Ward). Matric.
1639; Scholar, 1639-45; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Brother
of Bassingbourne (1632), etc.
GAWDY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1545. S. of Thomas, of Harleston, Esq., of the Inner Temple,
barrister. M.P. for Arundel, 1553. Treasurer of Lincoln's
Inn, 1562. Recorder of Norwich, 1566-76. Serjeant-at-law,
1567. Justice Q.B. 1574-88. Knighted, Aug. 26, 1578.
Buried Dec. 12, 1588, at Harleston. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Henry (1571) and Thomas (1571). (Cooper, H. 36; D.N.B.;
Vis. of Norfolk.)
GAWDY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1571. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas (above), Justice Q.B. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1571. Brother of Henry (1571).
GAWDY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from EMMANUEL, c.
1596. S. of Sir Henry (1571), of Claxton, Norfolk. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1594. Buried at St Dunstan-in-the-
West, 1596. Brother of Robert (1593) and Henry (1596).
GAWDY, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1626. Of Norfolk. S. and h. of Sir Clipsby (1592-3),
of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk, Knt., deceased. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 29, 1627. Knighted, Dec. 9, 1629. Father of
William (1647). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
GAUDY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 10,
1631. S. of George, Esq., barrister. B. at Claxton, Norfolk.
School, Claxton (Mr Chapman). Matric. 1631. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 10, 1632-3. Succeeded to the estates of
his uncle Sir Robert (1593), at Claxton. Brother of Robert
(1631) and Henry (1637-8). (Venn, i. 300.)
GAWDY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 16,
1636. 4th s. of Framlingham, Esq. B. at East Harling,
Norfolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1636. Inherited property
at Sternfield, Suffolk. Died unmarried. Brother of Bassing-
bourne (1632), etc. (Venn, i. 321.)
GAUDY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr.
30, 1629. Eldest s. of Framlingham, Esq., of West Harling,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1631-2.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 4, 1633-4. M.P. for Thet-
ford, 1661-9. Created Baronet, 1663. Died Aug. 1669. Will
(P.C.C.) 1670. Brother of Bassingbourne (1632), etc., father
of Bassingbourn (1653-4) and William (165 7-13). (Venn, i.
289.)
GAWDY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647. Of
Norfolk. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (1626), Knt., of West
Harling, Norfolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1650.
GAWDY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 13, 1657-8.
Of Norfolk. 3rd s. of William (1629), of Framlingham and
West Harling, Esq.; afterwards Bart. Matric. 1658. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, May n, 1660. Died in London, of
small-pox. Buried in the Temple Church, Feb. 21, 1660-1.
(A. Gray.)
GAUDY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST CATHARINE'S,
Aug. 31, 1728. Of Ipswich, Suffolk. Matric. 1729; B-A-
1733-3-
GAUGE (? GANGE), . Cautio for degree, 1465-6- (Perhaps
William; ord. acolyte at Ely, 1452-3.)
GAULE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, May
14, 1672. S. of John, of Spilsby, Lines. School, Alford.
Matric. 1672.
GAULE, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1623-4- Probably
matric. (Gall) from Magdalen College, Oxford, Nov. 16, 1621,
age 17, of Lincolnshire. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June n;
priest, June 12, 1625. Chaplain to Lord Camden, c. 1629.
V. of Gt Staughton, Hunts., 1632. Author, theological. Died
1687. (D.N.B.; where it is said that he did not graduate.)
GAUNT, see also CANT.
201
GAUNT, JOSHUA
GAUNT, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 20, 1608-9.
GAVELL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Si JOHN'S, Feb. 19,
1658-9. S. of Vincent, Esq., deceased, of Cobham, Surrey.
B. there. School, Guildford (Mr Graile). Matric. 1659. Of
Cobham, gent. Living, 1719. (Vis. of Surrey, 1662; Manning
and Bray, n. 734.)
GAVELL, W. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1579-80.
GAWBAR, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1564;
B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; M.D. 1583.
GAWEN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, c.
1597. Probably B.A. 1602-3. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Nov. 27,
1603, as B.A. R. of Thnissington, Leics., 1605.
GAWEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1595; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. priest (Chichester) 1600. C. of
Biddenham, Beds., 1606-11. R. of Hainford, Norfolk, 1619.
GAWYN, . M.A. 1458-9; B.D. 1468-9.
GAWEN, . B.D. 1531-4. A friar.
GAWKRODGER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May
25, 1710. S. of Joseph. B. at Heaton, Bradford, Yorks.
School, Bradford (Mr Clapham). Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710;
B.A. 1713-4- (fete, n. I74-)
GAWKROGER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 25.
1660-1. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1670. Ord. priest
(York) Nov. 1664.
GAWNSLER, . Ma trie, sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1544.
GAWSELL or GAUSSELL, GREGORY. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY,
Apr. 1602. S. of Thomas, of Watlington, Norfolk. B. there.
Matric. 1602. Succeeded to his father's estate, 1600. Died
Mar. 5, 1656, aged 70. (Blomefield, vn. 480.)
GAWSELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577, as
Gas well. Probably of Norfolk. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of
Denver. Matric. Lent, 1577-8. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov.
23, 1580- Died c. 1628. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
GAWSELL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1624. Matric. 1624. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Edmund, late
of Denver, Norfolk, Knt., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 4, 1626. Of Shottesham, Esq. (Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GAWTHROP, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 12,
1620; B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon (York) Dec, 1624; priest,
Mar. 1624-5.
GAWTHROP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
July i, 1721. S. of Christopher, of Yorkshire. B. at Dent,
Yorks. Schools, Dent (Mr Nelson) and Sedbergh. Matric.
1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1736.
GAWTON, THOMAS. M.A. 1720 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Hightington, Worcs., gent. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Oct. 12, 1704, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1708;
M.A. 1711. Probably Head Master of Repton, 1714. (Al.
Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
GAWTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, May 20,
1732. S. of Thomas, of Long Ditton, Surrey. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1733; B.A. 1735-6; M.A.
from King's, 1739. Lift. dim. from York for deacon, Jan.
1737-8; for priest, Feb. 1737-8. R. of Bisley, Surrey, 1739-
48. V. of Godalming, 1757-61. V. of Shalford, 1760-1.
Buried at Godalming, Oct. 21, 1761. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1762.
(A 1. West man. 304; Manning, I. 648.)
GAVE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 30, 1623.
S. of Philip, husbandman, of Matlask, Norfolk. School, North
Walsham (Mr Tilles). Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1624-8. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 10 ; priest, May 20, 1627. R. of Bradfield,
Norfolk, 1629. Brother of Richard (1614). (Venn, I. 263.)
GAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 2, 1702-3.
S. of Edward, gent., of Yarmouth. B. at Ormesby. Schools,
Norwich and Yarmouth. Matric. 1702-3; Scholar, 1703-6;
B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1714. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. i,
1712-3; priest, Dec. u, 1715. C. of Buckenham and Hassing-
ham, Norfolk. R. of Mulbarton, 1721-8. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Bovill Wimberley, of Lines. Died 1728. M.I. at
Mulbarton. Will (Norwich C. C.) 1728. (Venn, i. 509; G. H.
Holley.)
GAY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 7, 1673-4.
S. of John, yeoman, of Frithelstock, Devon. B. there. Bapt.
Nov. 20, 1655. School, Torrington. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-
8. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1678-9. Buried at Upton
Pyne, Devon, June 3, 1720. Will, Exeter. Father of John
(1717) and Nicholas (1718).
GAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 15, 1627-8.
S. of Thomas (1602), R. of Gestingthorpe, Essex. School,
Bury. Matric. 1628; Scholar, 1629-35; B.A. 1631-2; M.A.
1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638; priest, Sept. 22,
1639. V. of Gt Barton, Suffolk, 1639. Married, at East
Lexham, Norfolk, June 22, 1641, Anne, dau. of Edward
Shene, R. of East Lexham. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1656; of
Ampton, Suffolk, clerk. (Venn, i. 282.)
GAYER, JOHN
GAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 7, 1697-8.
S. of John, gent. B. at Frithelstock, Devon. Bapt. July 30,
1678. School, Gt Torrington (private; Mr Cory). Buried at
Frithelstock, June 20, 1720. Cousin of John Gay, the poet.
Probably brother of Richard (1721).
GAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Nov. 7, 1717. S.
of James (1673-4). B. at Meath, Devon. Schools, Torrington
(Mr Reynolds) and Tiverton. B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725.
Fellow, 1724-32. Probably ord. deacon (York) Sept 23,
1722, as 'William'; priest, Dec, 22, 1723. V. of Wilshamp-
stead, Beds., 1732-45. V. of Hawnes, 1739. Author, philo-
sophical. Died July 18, 1745. Buried at Wilshampstead.
(D.N.B.)
GAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 9, 1733-4.
S. of John, gent. B. at Caithome, Norfolk (his mother's
home). Matric. 1735. Succeeded his father at Aldborough.
Married Frances, dau. of the Rev. Francis Copeman, Nov.
1741. (Burke, L.G.)
GAY, NICHOLAS. D.D. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1437. Bursar,
i455-*7- P.C-of LittleSt Mary's, Cambridge, 1446-8. Vice-
Chancellor, 1454—5. An active member of the syndicate for
building the south side of the University Library, 1458.
R. of Pulham, Norfolk, 1468-74. Died July 4, 1474. Brass
in Pulham Church. Will, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker; H. P.
Stokes.)
GAY, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Oct. 20, 1718.
S. of James (1673-4). B. at Meath, Devon. School, Tiverton.
Matric. 1717; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1731. V. of Newton St
Cyres, near Exeter. Died 1775. Brother of John (1717).
(N. and Q., i S. v. 36.)
GAVE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1608.
GAY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 27, 1614.
S. of Philip, husbandman, of Matlask, Norfolk. School,
North Walsham (Mr Tilles). Matric. 1613; Scholar, 1614-20;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. n,
1623-4. R- of Bamingham, Norfolk, in 1636. R. of Thimble-
thorpe. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. Brother of Edmund (1623).
(Venn, i. 225.)
GAY, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1721. S. of John, of
Frithelstock, Devon, gent. Bapt. Apr. 18, 1682. Colleger at
Eton, 1696-9. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, Mar. 23,
1699-1700, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1703-4. R. of Frithelstock.
R. of St Leonard, Exeter, 1708-55. Buried there Jan. 21,
1755- Will (Exeter) 1755. Probably brother of John (1697-8).
(Al. Oxon.)
GAY, ROBERT. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Somerset.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Nov. 16, 1621, age 19;
B.A. (Oxford) 1624; M.A. 1627. R. of Nettlecombe, Somer-
set, 1631-72. Died 1672. (Al. Oxon.)
GAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 20, 1693. Of
London. Probably F.R.S. 1718. Treasurer of Christ's
Hospital. M.P. for Bath, 1720-2, 1727-34. Died Oct. 31,
1738. M.I. at Wanstead, Essex. (G. Mag.; E. Anglian D. S.,
iv. 17.)
GAY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1710-1.
GAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1571.
GAYE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 7, 1602.
Of Norfolk. School, 'Southwick' (? South Creake), Norfolk
(Mr Hooke). Matric. 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 17, 1608. R. of Gestingthorpe, Essex,
1609; of Southacre, 1624-51. Died Jan. 27, 1651-2. Will,
P.C.C. Father of John (1627-8). (Venn, i. 179.)
GAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 23,
1665. S. of Jeremy, gent., of Goddington, near Ashford,
Kent. B. there. School, Canterbury (Mr Paris). (Vis. of
Kent, 1663.)
GAY, WILLIAM. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1606-7. One of these
names, B.A., R. of Bagendon, Gloucs., 1622-33. Probably
preb. of Wells, 1617. R. of Buckland, Gloucs., 1633-47,
ejected. Will (P.C.C.) 1656, as of Bnckland. (F. S. Hocka-
day.)
GAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 28, 1685.
S. of Henry, gent., of Lyng, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Norwich and Lynn. Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1685-90; B.A.
1688-9. Probably V. of Snettisham, 1697. R. of Anmer,
1705-7. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1707-8. (Venn, i. 479.)
GAYER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27,
1709. S. of Sir Robert (1651), K.B. B. in London. School,
London (private). Matric. 1709.
GAYER or GAYRE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
July 20, 1650, as 'Gager.' S. of Sir John, Lord Mayor of
London. Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 15, 1649;
and at the Middle Temple, 1652. Knighted, Mar. 18, 1692-3.
(See Al. Oxon.)
202
GAYER, ROBERT
GAYER or GAYRE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Cotn. at EMMANUEL,
June 3, 1651. S. of Sir John, Lord Mayor of London. K.B.
1661. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Rich, of Sonning,
Berks. Gave £1040 towards the building of the College
Chapel in 1670. Died June 14, 1702. (Lipscomb, iv. 554;
J. B. Peace.)
GAYER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 24, 1717. Doubtless s. of Sir Robert, Knt., of Stoke
Poges. B. at Stoke Poges, Bucks. School, Eton. (Le Neve,
Knights, 24.)
GAYRE or GEARE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 29,
1650. Ma trie. 1650.
GAYER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 6,
1686. Of Dowland. S. of Roger, clerk. B. at North Tawton,
Devon. School, Crediton. Matric. 1686; M.A. 1691. Died
Jan. 29, 1722. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., iv. 126.)
GAYLARD, see also GALLARD.
GAYLARD or GALARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at CHRIST'S,
June 10, 1670. Of Devon. School, Exeter. Matric. 1672;
B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Doubtless V. of Selworthy, Somer-
set, June 16, 1693. Died before June, 1724. (Peile, H. 30.)
GAYLARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Nov. 8, 1707.
Of Sherborne, Dorset. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A.
1715. Fellow, 1713. Ord. deacon (London) June 15, 1712.
V. of Winsford, Somerset, 1714-43. Head Master of Sher-
borne School, 1733-43. Died June, 1743. (Lond. Mag.)
GAYLARD, JOSEPH. Incorp. M.D. 1693, from Leyden. B. in
Exeter, c. 1657. Adm. at Leyden, May 6, 1688. M.D. there,
1688. Candidate R.C.P. 1694. Surgeon to the Duke of
Monmouth in 1685. (Munk, i. 504.)
GAYNES, see also GAINES.
GAYNES, FRANCIS Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, May
21, 1636. S. of Christopher, of School Aycliffe, Durham.
Bapt. at Heighington, Aug. 23, 1618. Matric. 1637. Of
School Aycliffe, Durham, Esq. Married, at Merrington, June
20, 1649, Sarah, dau. of Ferdinando Morecraft. (T. A . Walker,
56; J. Ch. Smith.)
GAYNES, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1639. S. of Oliver, 'Medicus,' of Wellingborough, Northants.
B. at Fenny Stratford, Bucks. School, Wellingborough (Mr
Jones).
GAYNSFORD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1571.
Probably s. of Thomas. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A
I575-6- Incorp. at Oxford, 1579. Ord. priest (London) Oct
6, 1577, age 25. R. of St Laurence, Brentford, 1583. V. of
Feltham, Middlesex, 1584-93. R. of Littleton, 1592-1616.
V. of Gt Dunmow, Essex, 1593; and of Heston, Middlesex,
1593-1616. Will (Cons. C. London) 1616; to be buried at
Heston. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GAINSFORD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Aug. 13,
1605. Of Surrey. Pro.bably s. of Sir William, of Ford, Surrey,
Knt. Matric. from Gloucester Hall, Oxford, Feb. 16, 1598-9,
age 14. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. n, 1608. (Vis. of Surrey;
Al. Oxon.)
GAYNSFORD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1582. One of these names s. of William, of Lingfeld,
Surrey. Died s.p. 1587. (Vis. of Surrey; Vis. of London.)
GAYTFIELD, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1540-1.
GAYTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Jan. 21, 1572-3. R. of Rowley, Yorks., 1583-93. Admon.
(Lincoln) 1596, of one of these names; of Lincoln, clerk.
GAYTON, JOHN. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1339.
GAYTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1602.
GAYTON, PAUL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1452. Pens, at
Gonville Hall, 1505; probably M.A. Preb. of the College of
St Mary-in-the-Fields, Norwich, 1492. (Venn, 1. 16; Masters.)
GAYTON, RALPH. B.D. 1464-5; D.D. 1467-8 (perhaps adm.
1472-3). Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1452.
GAYTON, THpMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1626.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632. Perhaps of Cherry Burton,
Yorks., 1664-81.
GAYTON, WILLIAM. D.D. 1458. Prior of Watton.
GAYTON, . B.D. 1501-2. Prior canonicorum.
GAYWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1579-
GEAGE, see GEDGE.
GEARE, see GEERE.
GEARING, ALEXANDER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE,
Easter, 1577. Of Winterton, Lines., Esq. S. and h. of Peter,
of Winterton. Father of Peter (1604). (Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
GEARY, THOMAS
GERING, GEORGE. Matric. Fell. -Cora, from TRINITY, Michs.
1622.
GEARING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 27, 1622.
Matric. 1622.
GEERING, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1734 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Gregory, of Denchworth, Berks., Esq. Matric. from
Trinity College, Oxford, June 30, 1725, age 13; B.A. (Oxford)
1729; M.A. 1732; B.D. 1742. Perhaps R. of Farnham, Essex,
1756. Died at Bishop's Stortford. Will (P.C.C.) 1784. (Al.
Oxon. ; J. Ch. Smith.)
GERING, PETER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 14, 1604. Of
Lincolnshire. S. and h. of Alexander (1577), of Winterton,
Lines., gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1605.
GEARING, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1627.
GEARING, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1631. Of London. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1635; M.A.
1639. Vice-provost for twenty-eight years. Fellow, 1634,
till his death, Oct. 17, 1694, aged 84. (Harwood; Le Neve,
A/on., v. 156.)
GEARING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, July 4,
1685. S. of Richard. B. at Stourbridge, Worcs. School,
Stourbridge. Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9;
M.A. 1692. Fellow, 1691.
GEARY, see also GAREY.
GERY, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1622. One of these names R. of Little Stukeley, Hunts.,
1657-99. Died 1699.
GERY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 5, 1681. Of-
Leicestershire. S. of John (1672), R. of Swepstone, Leics.
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Fellow (by mandate),
1688; not admitted. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1688-9.
GEARY or GERY, JOHN. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1672; LL.D.
1684. S. of John, of Coventry. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1653; and incorp. at Cambridge, as ' Jery,
B.A. of Oxford,' 1672. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May I, 1661. R.
of Swepstone, Leics., 1662-1722. R. of Stony Stanton, 1676-
22. Archdeacon of Stow, 1683. Archdeacon of Buckingham,
1684-1722. Preb. of Lincoln, 1687-1722. Died Aug. 9, 1722,
aged 85. M.I. at Swepstone. Father of George (1681).
(Nichols, in. 1041.)
GERY, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, May 5,
1597. Of Bushmead, Beds. S. of William, of Busbmead
Priory, Eaton Socon, deceased. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan.
28, 1599-1600. Sheriff of Beds., 1636. Died 1638. Buried at
Little Staughton, Hunts. Will proved, June 14, 1638. Father
of William (1628) and Richard (1631), brother of William
(1603). (Viet. Co. Hist. Beds., HI. 197; Beds. N. and Q., HI.
49-)
GERY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1601.
Doubtless previously matric. from University College, Ox-
ford, Apr. 30, 1601; 'of Cambs., gent.,' age 17.
GEREY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1631. S.
of Richard (1597), of Bushmead Priory, Eaton Socon, Beds.,
Esq. B. there. Schools, Hertford and Westminster. Matric.
1631. Migrated to Sidney, Sept. 16, 1634, age 18. B.A. from
Sidney, 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Will (P.C.C.) 1652; as of Sidney
College. Brother of William (1628).
GERY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 10, 1671. S. of
William (1635), D.D. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1672;
Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 24, 1676. P.C. of Northaw, Herts., 1677-83.
R. of Abinger, Surrey, 1685-90. R. of All Hallows-the-Great,
London, 1690-1707. V. of Islington, 1691-1707. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1701-7. Died Oct. i, 1707, aged 55. Buried at
Islington. M.I. Father of Thomas (1708). (Al. Westmon.,
i?2.)
GEREE or GERVIE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb.
19, 1652-3. Of Gloucestershire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 2, 1661 ; priest, July 4,
1661. Appointed Head Master of Wakefield Grammar School
by Emmanuel College, July 21, 1663. Resigned, Oct. 24,
1665. (M. H. Peacock.)
GERRYE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Lent, 1565-6.
GEARYE, THOMAS. Scholar of PETERHOUSE, 1601-5; B.A.
1602-3; M.A. 1606; B.D. from Emmanuel, 1613. Dixie fellow
of Emmanuel, 1607. R. of Barwell, Leics., till 1662. Will
(Leicester) 1670. Father of William (1635).
GERY, THOMAS. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1676.
GERY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 10, 1678.
S. of Thomas, attorney-at-law, of Harleston, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Earl Stonham (Mr Wilson). Scholar, 1678-83;
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 30,
1686. C. of Needham, Norfolk. Probably R. of St Mary,
Bedford, 1724. V. of Buckden, Hunts., 1727-37; of Wigtoft
and Quadring, Lines., 1729. Preb. of Lincoln, i733~7- Will
proved (Buckden peculiar) 1737. (Venn, i. 460.)
2O3
GEARY, THOMAS
GERY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Mar. 1694-5. S. of
Benjamin (? 1622), R. of Little Stukeley, Hunts. B. there.
School, Uppingham. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1718.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1699. C. of Harrington,
Northants. R. of Aldwincle St Peter, 1717-8. V. of Quils-
borough, 1718-21. Died 1721. (H. I. Longden.)
GEREY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 3, 1708. Of
Islington, Middlesex. S. of Robert (1671), clerk, deceased.
Matric. 1708.
GERY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 22,
1734. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Cambridgeshire. B. at Chatteris.
School, King's, Cambridge. Matric. 1735.
GERYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1587-8.
GERAY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1603. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of William, of Bushmead Priory, Eaton
Socon, Beds. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 17, 1602-3. Counsel-
lor-at-law. Brother of Richard (1597). (Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
GEREY, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1628. Of Bedfordshire. S. and h. of Richard (1597),
of Bushmead, Eaton Socon, Beds., Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 10, 1630. Of Bushmead, Esq. Married Anna, dau.
of Sir William Dyer. An ardent Royalist. Compounded for
delinquency in arms and fined, 1647; subsequently lost his
whole estate. Died before 1660. Brother of Richard (1631).
(Vis. of Beds., 1634; Viet. Co. Hist. Beds., in. 197.)
GERY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29,
1635. S. of Thomas (1602-3), R- of Barwell, Leics. B. there.
School, Bosworth (Mr Chawney). Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9;
M.A. from Emmanuel, 1642; D.D. 1661. Dixie fellow of
Emmanuel, 1641. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1643. R.
of Braunstone, Leics., 1649-68. Archdeacon of Norwich,
1660-8. Preb. of Southwell, 1660-8. Preb. of Lincoln, 1661-
8. R. of Market Bosworth, 1661. Died Mar. 31, 1668.
(Nichols, ii. 108; J. B. Peace.)
GEARY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 31, 1725.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1728-9; M.A.
1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729; priest, Sept. 24,
1732. V. of Burton Hussey, Lines. R. of Gt Billing, North-
ants., c. 1748-87. Preb. of Peterborough, 1759-87. Died
Aug. 26, 1787, aged 79. M.I. in the Cathedral. Will, P.C.C.
(H. I. Longden; Baker's Northants., I. 20.)
GERY, . Fee for B.A. 1478-9.
GEYNEY, . B.Can.L. 1480-1.
GEAST or GHEAST, see also GUEST.
GEAST or GHEAST, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST
JOHN'S, June 13, 1681. S. of William, gent., deceased. B. at
'Knaveston,' in Gartrey Hundred, Leics. School, Oakham
(Mr Love). Matric. 1681; LL.B. 1686. V. of Heckington,
Lines., 1686.
GEAST, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Rochester);
priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1624. R. of Westerfield, Suffolk,
1630-8. R. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, 1637.
GEBON, see also GIBBON.
GEBON, JOHN. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1378.
GEDDES, MICHAEL. M.A. 1671 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). S.
of Robert. Matric. from Gloucester Hall, Oxford, Dec. 13,
1669, age 22. M.A. (Edinburgh) 1668. Incorp. at Oxford (as
M.A.) 1671. LL.D. (Lambeth) 1695. Chaplain to the English
Factory in Portugal, 1678-87. R. of Farmington, Gloucs.,
1688-93. Chancellor of Salisbury, 1691-1713. R. ofCompton
Bassett, Wilts., 1693. R. of East Hendred, Berks., 1710-3.
Author and translator of Portuguese and Spanish works.
Died 1713. M.I. at East Hendred. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
GEDDING, BARTHOLOMEW DE. Adm. fellow of PETER HOUSE,
1347. B.A. Clerk.
GEDGE, GAGE or GEAGE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1482 ; B.D. 1493-4.
Of Norwich diocese. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1481-1500.
Proctor, 1484-5. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 6, 1482. Chap-
lain at Little St Mary's, Cambridge. Died 1500.
GEGH, . D.Can.L. 1479-80.
GEDLING, ROBERT. B.A. 1491. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar.
17, 1491-2, as 'Richard.'
GEDNEY, JOHN DE. Scholar of UNIVERSITY HALL (afterwards
Clare) when ord. acolyte (Ely) Apr. 1342.
GEDNEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1579-80.
Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless s. of John, of Bag Enderby,
Lines. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1582-3. Married Mary
Arden, 1587. Buried at Bag Enderby, Oct. 6, 1603. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 396.)
GEDNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1582. Matric.
Michs. 1583.
GEE, THOMAS
GEDNEY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1666. Of Norfolk.
Matric. Lent, 1667-8; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 29, 1670. R. of Bough ton, Northants., 1670-88. Died
Jan. 18, 1688-9, aged 42. Buried at Pitsford Church,
Northants. Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1689. (Baker, I. 33;
H. I. Longden.)
GEDNEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1554-
GEDNEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1570-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1580,
age 25. V. of Gt Stukeley, Hunts., 1581-5. Died 1585.
GEDNEY, R. DE. M.A. Chancellor of the University in 1260.
Benefactor. There is a letter from him to King Henry III,
about University privileges. (See Letters of Henry III, n.
165.)
GEDNEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1568.
Probably of Lincolnshire; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 29,
1570.
GEDNEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs.
1584.
GEDNEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1595 ;
B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Fellow. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1606.
GEE, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1581. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 10, 1583; priest, Apr. 30,
1585. R. of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lines., 1594; 'B.A.'
GEE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1640.
GEE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 9,
1676. S. of George, shoemaker. B. at Manchester. School,
Manchester. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1684. D.D. (Lambeth) 1695. V. of Gt Wilbraham,
Cambs., 1685-8. R. of St Benet, Paul's Wharf, 1688-1707.
Chaplain to William III, 1688. Preb. of Westminster, 1701-
30. R. of Chevening, Kent, 1707-30. Dean of Peterborough,
1721-2. Dean and preb. of Lincoln, 1722-30. R. of St
Margaret, Westminster, 1724-30. Died Mar. i, 1729-30.
Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
GEE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 26, 1724; after-
wards Fell.-Com. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1724; M.A. 1728
(Com. Reg.).
GEE, GEORGE. Scholar at CHRIST'S, c. 1522.
GEE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 28, 1702. Of York-
shire. 2nd s. of William (1664), of Beverley, Esq. Matric.
1702 Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 23, 1704. Probably
Receiver-General for Yorks. Married Constantia Moyser,
1727. Died Sept. 8, 1751. Will (P.C.C.) 1751. (G. Mag.;
G. Poulson, Beverley, i. 398.)
GEE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, July, 1620. S.
of Sir William, of Bishop Burton, Yorks. Bapt. there, Feb.
19, 1603-4. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1622. Married
Frances, dau. of Sir John Hotham. Buried at Bishop Burton,
May 12, 1627. Admon. (York) 1627. Brother of Thomas
(1621) and William (1621), father of William (1640). (M. H.
Peacock.)
GEE, JOHN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1670. S. of Thomas, of
Warrington, Lanes., clerk. B. there. Matric. from Brasenose
College, Oxford, July 16, 1661, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1665.
R. of Lofthouse, Yorksf, 1676. R. of Plumtree, Notts., 1683-
1713. Preb. of Southwell, 1704-13. Chaplain to William III,
and Anne. Died 1713. Buried at Plumtree. (Al. Oxon.;
J. T. Godfrey, Lenton.)
GEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, July 10, 1719.
Of Cambridgeshire. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric.
1719; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Fellow,
1726-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1725; priest, Mar. 17,
1727-8. V. of Stapleford, Cambs., 1726. V. of Burwell,
1729. V. of Moulton, Suffolk, 1734. Died Feb. 9, 1772. Will,
P.C.C. (T. A. Walker, 241.)
GEE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1606. Of Derbyshire. Probably B.A. 1609-10. One of these
names P.C. of Kingsley, Staffs., 1609.
GEE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1616;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
GEE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1621. 3rd
s. of Sir William, of Bishop Burton, Yorks. B.A. 1624-5.
Of Killingreaves, Yorks. Married, at St Michael Belfry,
York, Sept. 24, 1633, Katherine, dau. of Philip Constable,
Esq. Brother of John (1620) and William (1621). (Peile, i.
340; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
GEE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 21, 1625.
S. of William, farmer. B. at Exon, Ruts. School, Odcombe
(Mr Jeremiah Whitaker). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9. One
of these names V. of Saxby, Lines., 1647. (Shaw, i. 339.)
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GEE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 2, 1690.
S. of William (1664), Esq. B. at Bishop Burton, Yorks.
Bapt. Nov. 4, 1673. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1692; B.A.
1693-4. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 24, 1695-6.
Buried at Bishop Burton, July 28, 1750. Will (York) 1750.
Half-brother of James (1702). Doubtless father of the next
and of William (1715). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg., 132.)
GEE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9, 1716.
S. of Thomas (above), gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Bishop
Burton. Bapt. Oct. 3, 1700. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (London,
Litt. dim. from York) Feb. 21, 1724-5; priest, Dec. 18,
1725-6. R. of Foxholes, Yorks., 1726-36. R. of Cherry
Burton, 1727-36. Chaplain to the Earl of Albemarle. Admon.
(York) Mar. 5, 1735-6. Brother of William (1715). (Scott-
Mayor, in. 299.)
GEE or JEE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1577.
GEE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1583.
S. of William, merchant, of Hull, Yorks. B. there. B.A.
1586-7; M.A. 1590; B.D. 1597. Ord. priest (York). V. of
Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1599-1605. R. of Maids Morton,
Bucks., 1603. R. of Bainton, Yorks., 1617.
GEE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1621. 2nd
s. of Sir William, of Bishop Burton, Yorks. Bapt. July 25,
1605. B.A. 1623-4. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 37,
1627. Of Bentley, Yorks. Died 1657. Will (P.C.C.) 1657.
Brother of John (1620) and Thomas (1621). (Peile, i. 340.)
GEE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S, May 19,
1640. S. of John (1620), of Bishop Burton, near Beverley.
B. at Scorborough (his mother's home). School, Helton
(? Dalton), Yorks. (Mr Suffden). Matric. 1640. Of Bishop
Burton, Esq. Married (i) Rachel, dau. of Sir Thomas Parker,
of Willingdon, Sussex. Buried at Bishop Burton, Aug. 30,
1678. M.I. Father of the next. (Vis. of Yorks., 1666; Peile,
i. 47i.)
GEE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 15,
1664. S. of William, Esq. (1640), of Bishop Burton, Yorks.
B. 1648, at Willingdon, Sussex (his mothers home). School,
Westminster. M.P. for Beverley, 1679-81, 1689-90; for Hull,
1690-5, 1701-5. Married (i) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Hotham, of Scorborough, Yorks.; (2) Elizabeth Ellerker.
Buried at Bishop Burton, Oct. 18, 1718. Father of James
(1702) and Thomas (1690). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666; Peile, i.
608; A. B. Beaven.)
GEE, WILLIAM. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1710. S. of Nathaniel,
of Tavistock, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
May 20, 1697, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1700-1. 'Astronomer,
at Maristor, Tamerton, Devon.' V. of Walkhampton, Devon,
1713. V. of St Winnow, Cornwall, 1728-39. Will (Exeter)
1739. (Al. Oxon.)
GEE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 7,
1715. ist s. of Thomas (1690), gent., of Bishop Burton,
Yorks. B. at Edwinstowe, Notts. Bapt. there, Apr. 13, 1699.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1715. Colonel, 2oth
Foot. Killed at Fontenoy, Apr. 30, 1745. Brother of Thomas
(1716). (G. Poulson, Beverley; M. H. Peacock.)
GEE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, June 29,
1749. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1749; B.A.
1753- Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1753; priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 18, 1756. V. of Wherstead, Suffolk, 1761-1815. V. of
Bentley. R. of St Stephen's, Ipswich, 1772-1815. Died Apr.
19, 1815. Buried at St Stephen's, Ipswich. M.I. there.
(T. A.Walker, 294.)
GEEKIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Nov. 15, 1742. Of
the East Indies, ist s. of John, of Bombay. Matric. 1743.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1741-2.
GEEKIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 19,
1706. S. of Alexander, surgeon. B. in London. School,
Tottenham High Cross. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1710-1; M.A.
1714; B.D. from Queens', 1723; D.D. 1729. Fellow of
Queens'. Inccrp. at Oxford, 1716. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 23,
1722. Chaplain to the Duke of Somerset, and afterwards to
Archbishop Wake. R. of Southfleet, Kent, 1729-67. R. of
Chevening, 1729-32. R. of Woodchurch, 1729-30. R. of
Deal, 1730-53. Preb. of Canterbury, 1731-67. R. of All
Hallows, Barking, 1733-67. Archdeacon of Gloucester, 1738-
67. R. of Dursley, Gloucs., 1738-67. Died July 22, 1767.
Buried at Canterbury. Will, P.C.C.
GEERE, DIONES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 2, 1726.
S. of Dionis. B. at Rottingdean, Sussex. School, Battle.
Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1746. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) June, 1731; priest (Ely) Dec. 1732. R.
of South Heighten, Sussex, with Tarring Neville, 1738. Also
R. of Pett. Will (P.C.C.) 1765; of South Heighten. (Peile, H.
212; J. Ch. Smith.)
CELL, ROBERT
GERE or GIER, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1566; B.A. 1569-70.
GEERS, FRANCIS. M.B. from ST CATHARINI'S, 1682. S. of
Thomas, of Bridge SoUers, Heref., gent Matric. from Brase-
nose College, Oxford, Apr. 10, 1663, age 18. Of Garnons,
Heref. Died July 17, 1721, aged 76. M.I. at Mansell Gamage.
Father of Timothy (1711-2). (Al. Oxon. ; Robinson, Mantions
of Herefordshire, 194.)
GEERES, JOHN. Mus.Doc. from KING'S, 1623.
GEERS, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 3,
1711-2. S. of Francis (1682), M.D. B. at Hereford. School,
Hereford (Mr Trahern). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A.
1720. R. of Whitney, Heref. Died Nov. 10, 1746. M.I. at
Mansell Gamage.
GEFFORNE, . B.Can.L. 1502-3.
GEGGYS, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1516-7.
GELASIUS or GALASIUS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1563; B.A. 1563-4; Scholar, 1564.
GELDART, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 18,
1688. S. of John. B. at Wiganthorpe, Yorks. Bapt. at
Terrington, Oct. 17, 1670. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1688.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1690. Of Wiganthorpe and
Askham Bryan, Yorks. (M. H. Peacock.)
GELDAR, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1579- One of these names, of Bridlington, Yorks., licensed
to marry Bridget Hobman, of Hutton Cranswick, in 1592.
GELDER, HUGH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8. Perhaps M.A. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 12,
1590; priest, June 30, 1591. V. of Horkstow, Lines., 1590,
as M.A.
GELDER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1605.
Probably buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Nov. r, 1620,
as 'subcoquus' of Queens'.
GELDER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 29,
1707. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Barton-on-Humber,
Lines. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1707; B.A.
1710-1. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1711; priest, 1713. V. of
Barton-on-Humber, 1713. Preb. of Lincoln, 1720-52.
GELDER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1583. B. at Hull, Yorks. B.A. 1586-7. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 26, 1589; priest (York) Aug. i, 1600, as M.A. R. of the
mediety of Westborough, Lines., 1610. V. of Farndon and
Balderton , Notts.
CELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 24, 1693. Of
Middleton, Derbs. S. of Thomas. B. 1674. Matric. 1695;
B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1723. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. i, 1701-2.
V. of Castle Donington, Leics., 1704-23. R. of Appleby
Magna, 1731-43. Will (Leicester) 1744. Father of the
next.
CELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 26, 1726. Of
Middleton, Derbs. S. of George (above). Matric. 1726; B.A.
1720-30; M.A. 1733. Dixie fellow, 1731. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 4, 1732; priest, June 20, 1736. R. of Thurning,
Hunts., 1739-40. Died 1780.
CELL, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1742 (according to the
Graduati).
CELL, MATTHEW (1607), see GILL.
CELL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 26, 1732. Of
Middleton, Derbs. S. of Thomas, of Wirksworth. B. 1714.
Matric. 1733; M.B. 1737. Adm. at Leyden, Sept. 17, 1737.
Died Sept. 8, 1776. Probably brother of Thomas (1743)-
(J. B. Peace.)
CELL, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Sept.
28,1741. S. of John, Esq. B. at Holme, Derbs. Matric. 1741.
Of Hopton, Derbs., Esq. Sheriff, 1755. Married Dorothy,
dau. of William Milnes, Esq., of Aldercar Park. Died Aug. 5,
1795. The father, John Eyre, took his mother's name Cell,
on inheriting Hopton. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; F.M.G., 46.)
CELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 26, 1594- Of
Norfolk. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 22; priest, Feb. 27,
1600-1, as B.A. C. of Oxnead, Norfolk, 1605-35.
CELL, ROBERT (1601), see GILL.
GELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1615. S. of
William, V. of Frindsbury, Kent. B. at Pampisford, Cambs.
School, Westminster. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1628;
0.0.1641. Fellow, c. 1623. Chaplain to Sheldon, Archbishop
of Canterbury. R. of St Mary Aldermary, London, 1641-65.
Author and critic; his works include an essay towards the
Amendment of the last English Translation of the Bible.
Perhaps C. of Pampisford, Cambs. Died Mar. 25, 1665, aged
70. Buried at Pampisford. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1665.
(Peile, 1.301 ;D.N.B.)
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CELL, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1743. Of Wirks-
worth, Derbs. S. of Thomas. B. 1723. Matric. Michs. 1743;
B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Attorney-at-law. Died Jan. 26,
1767. Probably brother of Philip (1732).
GELLIBRAND, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 27,
1671. S. of John, V. of Leigh, Lanes., and Mary, dau. of
Andrew Chprlton, of Tearne, Salop. B. in Salop. Age 12 in
1664. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
GELLIBRAND, EDWARD. B.D. from EMMANUEL, 1585 (In-
corp. from Oxford). Of Kent. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1571, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1573; M.A.
1577; B.D. 1584. Fellow, 1573-88. Specially adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, May 6, 1587. A strong Puritan. Minister at the
English church at Middleburg, Holland. Died there 1601.
See an account of his troubles with the Archbishop in 1586,
in Part of a Register, it. 36. Will (P.C.C.) 1601. (Al. Oxon.)
GILLIBRAND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 10, 1659.
Matric. 1660, as Gellibrand.
GELOWE or JELOWE, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1460.
GELSON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 2,
1639. S. of John, yeoman, of Kirton, Lines. B. there. School,
Spalding (Mr Heaton). Matric. 1639.
GELSTHORPE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb.
20, 1642-3. S. of William, gent., of Edingthorpe, Norfolk.
B. at East Ruston. School, Norwich. Matric. 1643 1 Scholar,
1644-9; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1651; M.D. 1663 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1655-77. Proctor, 1662. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663.
Hon. Fell. R.C.P. 1664. Physician to the Duke of Mon-
mouth, 1668. Benefactor to Caius. Died Mar. 6, 1676-7.
Wfll proved (Dean and Chapter, Norwich) June 20, 1677.
(Venn, I. 349; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GELTHORPE or GELSTROP, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Michs. 1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. R. of Gt
Ponton, Lines., 1592-1602. Died 1602.
GELSTHORPE, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 16,
1679. S. of Peter, druggist, of London. B. there. Schools,
Uxbridge (Mr Robinson) and Felsted. Matric. 1679; Scholar,
1679-84; M.B. 1684; M.D. (Utrecht) 1688. Candidate of the
College of Physicians, 1688. F.R.C.P. 1691. Practised at
Deal. Died in Hatton Garden, London. Buried at St
Andrew's, Holborn, June 18, 1719. Will (P.C.C.) 1723.
Father of the next. (Venn, I. 461 ; Munk's Roll.)
GELSTHORPE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 6,
1713. S. of Peter (1679), M.D. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
1713; Scholar, 1713-5; M.B. 1718. Resided at Welwyn,
Herts. Died Jan. 8, 1731-2. Buried at St Andrew's, Hol-
born. M.I. at Welwyn. (Venn, i. 529.)
GEM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1735. S. of Richard, gent. , of Worcestershire. B. at Barasley
Hall, Bromsgrove. School, Worcester (private; Mr Phillips).
Matric. 1735. Doubtless V. of Crowle, Worcs. Died Dec. 1769.
(G. Mag.)
GENAYS, BARNABAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
23, 1683. S. of Elias, Esq. B. at Fontaine, in Lower Poitou.
Privately educated under Dr Walker. Matric. 1683; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1690. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1690.
GENNA(?), ANDREW. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1583.
GENNY, see also JENNEY.
GENNYE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from GONVTLLE HALL,
Easter, 1557. Perhaps s. of John Jenney, of Cressingham,
Norfolk; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 7, 1560. (Venn, i. 40.)
GENYE, W. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Easter, 1559. Perhaps
brother of Christopher; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 6, 1565.
GENTE or GEINT, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, c. 1593. Of Essex. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow,
1597-1606. Junior Proctor, 1605-6. Taxor, 1606. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1606.
GENT, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1660— i. Probably s. of George, of Moyns, Essex. Matric.
1661 ; B.A. 1664-5- Died 1713, aged 72. (Wright, Essex, i. 633.)
GENT, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY HALL, Mar. 12,
1746-7 (name off, 1749). Doubtless s. of George, of Moyns
Park, Essex. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1746-7.
Succeeded his father. Died 1818. (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GENT, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', Michs. 1581.
S. of Thomas (below), Baron of the Exchequer. Of Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex, Esq. High Sheriff of Essex, 1632,
and J.P. Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Dalston. Died
June 15, 1639. Father of John (1622) and Nicholas (1628).
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; Morant, n. 354.)
GENT or GEINT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1562.
Resident pensioner in 1564. Possibly same as the next.
GENT or JENTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1567-8.
GERMIN, THOMAS
GENT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1622. S. of
Henry (1581), of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex, Esq. B.A.
1625— 6; M.A. 1629. R. of Birdbrook, Essex, 1632-51. Buried
Jan. 13, 1650-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1651. Brother of the next.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; H. Smith.)
GENT, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1628.
S. of Henry (1581), of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex. B.A. 1631-
2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest (Rochester) Sept. 23, 1633. R. of
Shadoxhurst, Kent, 1639. R. of Stunner, Essex, 1645-77.
R. of Birdbrook, 1670-7. Died 1677. Brother of the above.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GENT, THOMAS. Educated at Cambridge. S. of William, of
Moyns, Essex. Barrister, of the Middle Temple. Recorder
ofMaldon. M.P. for Maldon, 1572-83. Serjeant-at-law, 1584.
Baron of the Exchequer, 1586-94. A member of the high
commission in causes ecclesiastical. Died Jan. 1593-4.
Buried at Steeple Bumpstead. Admon., P.C.C. Father of
Henry (1581). (Cooper, n. 163; Vis. of Essex, 1634; D.N.B.)
GENT, . B.Civ.L. 1477-8.
GENT, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1548. (See
Peile, i. 44, who identifies him with Thomas, above.)
GENTLE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1606.
Of Lincolnshire. Probably B.A. 1609-10. V. of Timberland,
Lines. V. of Duns ton, 1611-32, 'B.A.'
GENTLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 23, 1623. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 7; priest,
Sept. 8, 1627.
GENTREY, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 13, 1704. S. of John, shopkeeper. B. in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1705. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19,
1708; priest, Mar. 20, 1708-9. R. of Hazeleigh, Essex, 1709;
deprived, 1724.
GEORDIUS, . Of ST MARY'S HALL or HOSTEL, 1464. (Gr .
Bk, A, 44-)
GEORGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 23,
1692-3. S. of John, of Thetford, Norfolk. Matric. 1693;
B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 15, 1701; priest,
Sept 1702. R. of East and West Lexham, Norfolk, 1702-41.
F.R.S. 1719.
GEORGE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Apr. n, 1665.
S. of Thomas, butcher, of Titchmarsh, Northants. B. there.
Schools, Kimbolton (Mr Taylor) and Oundle. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1673. Ord- deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19,
1669; priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. V. of Staverton, Northants.,
1674-7. Buried there Dec. 9, 1677.
GEORGE, THEOBALD. M.A. 1612 (on visit of Prince Charles).
GEORGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age t8) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1678. S. of Thomas. B. at Chartham, Kent School, Canter-
bury. Matric. 1678.
GEORGE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1715. B. in London, 1697. Matric. Easter, 1716; B.A. 1719-
20; M.A. 1723; 0.0.1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1719. Provost
of King's, 1743-56. Vice-Chancellor, 1743-4. Ord. priest
(Ely) July 17, 1726. Assistant Master at Eton; Head Master,
1728-43. Chaplain to the King, 1728-56. Canon of Windsor,
1731-48. Preb. of Lincoln, 1748-56. Dean of Lincoln, 1748-
56. R. of Whittington, Derbs., till 1748. Author, sermons.
Died Sept 22, 1756. Admon., P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Norwood.)
GEORGES, DAVID. 'Student at TRINITY, Cambridge. B. at
Charbury, Salop'; so described when ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 23, 1566-7.
GERBY, WILLIAM. Scholar of CLARE, 1503.
GERDON, PAUL. Grace for incorporation and for B.D. 1473-4.
V. of Mildenhall, Suffolk.
GERE, NICHOLAS, see GEERE.
GERMIN, see also JERMIN.
GERMIN or GERMAN, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from KING'S,
Easter, 1603; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford,
1615. R. of Woollavington, Sussex, 1609; and of Up
Waltham, 1614.
GERMYN, GERVASE. Adm. pens, (afterwards Fell. -Com.) at
JESUS, June 9, 1621. Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1621;
B.A. 1626. One of these names was s. of Edward Jerznyn
(? 1564), D.D., J.P. of Hunts.
GERMYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from GOWILLE HALL, Michs.
1548. Perhaps s. of Edmund Jennyn, of Sturston, Norfolk;
adm. at Gray's Inn, 1552. (Venn, i. 35.)
GERMAN or JERMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5,
1625. Matric. 1626, as Jerman; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633, as
German.
GERMYN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL, Michs.
1548. Perhaps s. of Edmund Jennyn, of Sturston, Norfolk;
and brother of John.
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GERMIN, WILLIAM
GERMAIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 24, 1710.
S. of Paschal, of Paris, Esq. B. in Holland. Matric. 1710.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 15. 17H-
GERNEA, JOHN BAPTIST. Incorp- M.D. from Pisa, 1669.
GERNINGHALL, REGINALD. Chancellor of the University,
1256.
GERNAYS, JOHN. B.D. 1460-1. Canonicus.
GERNON, WILLIAM, see GARNOM.
GERRARD, see also GARRARD.
GERRARD or GERARD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
CORPUS CHRISTI, Jan. 15, 1609-10. Of Lancashire. S. and h.
of Radcliffe, Esq. Matric. 1610. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 28,
1612-3. Knighted, Aug. 12, 1617. Of Halsall, Lanes.
Married Penelope, dau. of Sir Edward Fitton. Buried at
Halsall. (Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees; Masters, 293.)
GERRARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 14, 1647.
Of Cheshire.
GERRARD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Sept.
18, 1649. S. of Dutton, 3rd Baron Gerard. Succeeded as 4th
Baron Gerard, 1640. Died in London, Dec. 28, 1667. Buried
at Ashley, Staffs. (Baines, Lanes., iv. 374; Collins, ix. 420;
G.E.C.)
GERRARD, FELIX. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 10,
1577-8. S. of William, of Harrow-on-the-Hill. Schools,
Harrow and Eton. Scholar to 1582. Probably adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 2, 1591-2. Will (P.C.C.) 1637; proved by nephew,
Sir Gilbert, Bart. Brother of Philip (1581). (Midds. Pedigrees;
Venn, i. 96.)
GERRARD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615 ;
B.A. from Balliol College, Oxford, 1618-9; M.A. (all Souls')
1621-2; B.C.L. 1625; D.C.L. 1631-2. Died July 3, 1643.
(Peile, i. 304; Al. Oxon.)
GERHARD, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. fromST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1632. Of Hertfordshire. Probably s. of Sir Gilbert,
of Harrow, Middlesex. B. c. 1620. M.P. for Seaford, 1641-8;
for Middlesex, 1659; and for Bossiney, 1660. Knighted, June
8, 1660. Succeeded as Bart., 1670. Died before 1685.
(G.E.C.)
GERARD, GILBERT. Studied at Cambridge (Cooper, H. 141).
S. of James, of Holcroft, Lanes. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1537-
Barrister, 1539. Treasurer, 1555. M.P. for Liverpool, 1545-7;
for Wigan, 1552, 1553 and 1555; for Steyning, 1554; and for
Co. Lanes., 1584-6. Attorney-general, 1559-81. Counsel of
the University, 1561. A member of the Ecclesiastical Com-
mission, 1567. Knighted, 1579. Master of the Rolls, 1581-93.
Chief Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1591-2. Died Feb. 4,
1592-3. Will (P.C.C.) 1593. Father of Thomas (1579)-
(Midds. Pedigrees; D.N.B.)
GERRARD, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1602.
GERRARD, GILBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
Jan. 15, 1609-10. S. of Thomas (1579), Lord Gerard, of
Gerard s Bromley. Matric. 1610. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb.
1612-3. K.B. 1610. M.P. for Wigan, 1614. Succeeded as
and Baron, 1618. Married Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Dutton,
of Dutton, Cheshire. Died 1622. (Foster's Lanes. Pedigrees;
Ormerod, i. 482; G.E.C.)
GERARD, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 20, 1634.
Of Essex. Matric. 1634.
GERARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1582;
Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Fellow, 1588.
GERRARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Contributed to the new buildings
at Jesus, 1638. One of these names R. of Drayton Beau-
champ, Bucks., 1630. Perhaps R. of Necton, Norfolk, 1630;
and R. of East Bradenham, 1632. Will (P.C.C.) 1650; proved
by brothers Sir Gilbert and William (1602). (J. Ch. Smith.)
GERARD, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine, 1643.
GERARD, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Aug.
13, 1656. S. of Sir Gilbert, Bart. B. at Harrow, 1638.
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1660; M.A. 1664. Fellow, 1659-90. Died
1690. Buried in King's Chapel. (Le Neve, Man., v. 121.)
GERARD, JOHN (1661), see JARRAT.
GERARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 30,
1677- S. of Joshua. B. at Stockport, Cheshire. School,
Stockport (Mr S. Needham). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
Brother of the next and of Joshua.
GERARD, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May 5,
1677. S. of Joshua. B. at Stockport, Cheshire. School,
Stockport (Mr Sam. Needham). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
V. of Tarvin, Cheshire, 1680-1708. Died Jan. 8, 1708-9.
M.I. at Tarvin. Brother of John (above) and Joshua (next).
(Petit, H. 63.)
GERVASE, G.
GERARD, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 9,
1688. S. of Joshua. B. at Stockport, Cheshire. School,
Tarvin (Mr Radley). Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689; M.B. 1693.
Brother of John (1677) and Joseph. (Petie, 11. no.)
GERARD, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Dec. 15, 1727. S. of Peter, gent. B. at Hinckley, Leics.
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 4, 1732; priest (Lincoln, Lift. dint, from Peterb.) June i,
1735. Master of the Free School at Clipston, Northants.,
1732. V. of Palling, Norfolk, 1769-98. R. of Waxham, 1769-
98. Married, May 14, 1735, Elizabeth, widow of John Oakley,
of Clipston, clerk. (H. I. Longden.)
GERRARDE, PHILIP. Adm. (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 9, 1581-2.
S. of William, gent. B. at Harrow, Middlesex. School,
Harrow. Scholar, 1582-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1583-4. Barrister, 1593. Ancient, 1603. Reader, 1611. Will
(P.C.C.) ^637. Brother of Felix (1577) and the next. (Venn,
I. 113.)
GERARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov. 4,
1567. Of Harrow, Middlesex. S. of William, Recorder of
Chester. Matric. 1568. Migrated to Trinity. Scholar, 1569;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. from Caius, 1575; B.D. 1582. Fellow of
Caius, 1574-82. Incorp. at Oxford, 1578. R. of Stockport,
Cheshire; 1577-1614. Chaplain to the Queen. Preb. of
Southwell, 1580. Buried at Stockport, May 17, 1614. Brother
of the above and Felix. (Venn, i. 61.)
GERARD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Doubtless s. of William, late
reader at Gray's Inn; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 26, 1617.
Barrister, 1633. Will (P.C.C.) 1641; as of Drayton Beau-
champ, Bucks. ; proved by brothers John and Francis. ( J. Ch.
Smith.)
GERARD, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1467-8.
GERARD, THOMAS. M.A. and B.D. (Cambridge) according to
Cooper. B.A. (Oxford) 1517. An early reformer. R. of All
Hallows, Honey Lane, London, 1537. Chaplain to Cranmer,
1537' Distributed Lutheran books, and Tyndall's translation
of the New Testament. Convicted of heresy, and burnt at
Smithfield, July 30, 1540. (Cooper, i. 75; D.N.B.)
GERRARDE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS,
Feb. i, 1579-80. S. of Sir Gilbert, Knt., Attorney-general, of
Harrow-on-the-Hill. Perhaps specially adm. at Gray's Inn,
1577. Knighted, 1591. Knight Marshal of the Royal House-
hold, 1597. Governor of Harrow School, 1597. Created Baron
Gerard, of Gerard's Bromley, Staffs., July 2if 1603. Lord
President of Wales. Died Jan. 15, 1617-8. Buried at Ashley,
Staffs. Will, P.C.C. Father of Gilbert (1610). (Venn, 1.105;
G.E.C.)
GERRARDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 24,
1603. S. of William, Esq., late reader Gray's Inn, of London.
Scholar, 1604-9; B.A. 1606-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1609-10. Of Barnwell, Kent. (Venn, i. 183.)
GERARD, Sir THOMAS. M.A. 1612 (on King's visit). Probably
s. of Sir Thomas, of Bryn, Lanes. Knighted, 1603. Created
Bart., 1611. M.P. for Liverpool, 1597-8; for Lancaster, 1614;
for Wigan, 1620-1. Died Feb. 1620-1. Buried at St Mar-
garet's, Westminster. (G.E.C.)
GERRARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June n,
1622. Matric. 1622.
GERRARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 24, 1665.
Matric. 1665. Doubtless s. and h. of Francis, of Leatherhead,
Surrey; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 13, 1666-7.
GERARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 13) from TRINITY,
Easter, 1565; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572.
GERARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1602.
S. of William, of Flambards. B. at Harrow, Middlesex.
Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Incorp. at Oxford,
1615. Ord. deacon (London) June 15, 1617, age 28; priest,
Dec. 24, 1620. R. of Aston Clinton, Bucks., 1631 (patron,
Sir Gilbert Gerard, Bart.); deprived, 1662. (Vis. of Bucks.,
1634; Midds. Pedigrees; Al. Oxon.)
GERARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 21, 1603.
Matric. 1603.
GERARD, . B.D. 1463-4; D.D. 1468-9.
GERARD, . Cautio for degree, 1487-8.
GERARD, . B.A. 1500-1.
GERRARD, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Dec. 24, 1622.
GERRARD, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, i675-
GERRATT, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1615.
GERTH, JONATHAN, see GARTH.
GERVASE or GERVYS, see also JERVIS.
GERVASE or JARVIS, G. (? GULIELMUS). D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
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GERVEYS, JOHN
GERVEYS or JERVEYS, JOHN. B.D. 1501-2. Canonicus.
GERVASE or GWARVES, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a
scholar from Eton, 1500. Of Bradfield,. Suffolk. B.A. 1504.
Fellow, 1503. R. of Horstead, Norfolk, 1505-20. (Harwood.)
GERVIE, SAMUEL, see GBARY.
GERY, see GEARY.
GESLINGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1620.
GETHYN, GEOFFREY. M.Gram. 1547-8. Possibly the 'M.A.;
canon of St Asaph, 1548. R. of Llanbrynmair; schoolmaster
at Denbigh.' (Browne Willis, St Asapk, 254.)
GETHIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1626. Of
Denbighshire. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1637. R. of LJanvoroc,
Denbigh. R. of Aberdaron, Carnarvon. Preb. of Bangor,
1661-6. (Browne Willis, Bangor.)
GETSIUS (GOETZ), DANIEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 29,
1621. B. at Odenheim in the Palatinate, 1592. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1628, as 'John Daniel, B.A. from Cambridge';
though this degree is not recorded. Studied at Marburg
University, where he took the degree of doctor of philosophy,
1618. Religious difficulties forced him to fly from Hesse, and
he finally proceeded to Cambridge. V. of Stoke Gabriel,
Devon, 1636-7*. Imprisoned, 1643, for a royalist sermon, but
released. R. of Bigbury Devon, 1660. Author. Died Dec.
24, 1672. Will (Exeter) 1672. (D.N.B.)
GEURDAIN, AARON. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1619. S. of Michael, of Jersey. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. from
Queens', 1627. Licensed to practise medicine, 1632. Fellow
of Queens', 1628-31. M.D. at Rheims, Apr. 1634. Practised
in London. Hon. fellow R.C.P. Dec. 1664. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1657; of Bevis Marks, London: property
in Jersey. (Munk, i. 328.)
GEURDON, DENNIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1632.
'Of Hants." Probably of Jersey; see Michael Geurdon in
Al. Oxon., 1677.
GEVE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1584.
GEYNEY, . B.Can.L. 1480-1.
GEYSTEorGOYSTE,JOHN. University chaplain, 1276. (Stokes,
Chaplains, Si.)
GEYTON, see GAYTON.
GHENAYE, . Fee for degree, 1539-40.
GHILT, WILLIAM. 'Of CLARE.' Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1610;
priest, Feb. 1610-1.
GIBART or GIBERT, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 26) at
TRINITY, Mar. 10, 1722. S. of Henry, 'Auliensis,' France.
Protestant refugee. School, Geneva (Dr Morrice). M.A. 1728
(Com. Reg.). Perhaps of Rotton, Lines. Died May, 1770.
(G. Mag.)
GIBB, FREDERIC. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1618 (Incorp. from
St Andrews). Fellow of Peterhouse, 1619. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Feb. 22, 1623-4. R. of Hartest and Boxted,
Suffolk, 1627-42, ejected. Probably uncle of Frederick Gibb,
the author. (D.N.B.)
GIBBE or GYBBE, . B.A. 1510-1.
GIBBENSON, HUGH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. R. of Nevendon, Essex, 1609-15.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1615.
GIBBEX, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1653.
GIBBIN, PETER, see GIBBONS.
GIBBINS, MICHAEL. Matric, sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1637.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1640-1. R. of Hollesley, Suffolk, 1662.
GIBBINS, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 27, 1683.
Of Salop.
GIBBINSON or GIBSON, . B.Can.L. 1511-2. Perhaps John
Gibbinson, chaplain to the Bishop of Ely. R. of Doddington,
Cambs., 1527.
GIBBON or GIBBONS, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from MAG-
DALENE, Michs. 1633. Doubtless s. of John, of Tealby, Lines. ;
age 18, in 1634. Captain in the army, 1646. Died 1649.
Brother of John (1634). (Lines. Pedigrees, 400.)
GIBBON, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1587,
as 'GibbalT; Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1590-1. Fellow, 1591.
GIBBON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June n,
1733. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 5, 1737. Master of Cavendish School, Suffolk, 1741.
GIBBON, EDMUND, see GUYBON.
GIBBONS, EDWARD. Incorp. at Oxford, 1592, as 'Mus.Bac.
from Cambridge' (degree not recorded). S. of William, of
Cambridge. Organist at King's; afterwards at Bristol
Cathedral, about 1600; and Exeter, 1611-44. Priest-vicar
and precentor at Exeter; ejected, c. 1644. Died before the
Restoration. Brother of Orlando (1598). (D.N.B.; Walker,
Sufferings.)
GIBBON, JOHN
GIBBON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 3, 1723.
Afterwards FelL-Com. Of Middlesex. S. of Edward, army
contractor, of London. B. 1707. School, Westminster.
Alderman of London. M.P. for Petersfield, 1734-41; for
Southampton, 1741-7. Retired to Buriton, near Petersfield,
1747. Married Judith, dau. of James Porten. Died Nov. 12,
1770. Admon., P.C.C. Father of the historian. (D.N.B.;
G. Mag.)
GYBBONS, FRANCIS. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1578.
GIBBONS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 8,
1695. S. of Peter, clerk. B. at Moreton Corbet, Salop.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1709.
R. of Nantwich, Cheshire, 1711-20. Buried Feb. 29, 1720.
Brother of Henry (1698). (Ormerod, in. 225.)
GYBBONS, GERVASE. Matric. FelL-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Lent, 1584-5. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 12, 1586. Will of
one of these names (P.C.C.) 1595; of Benenden, Kent.
GIBBON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1544; LL.B. 1548-9, as Gibbons.
GIBBON or GIBBONS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1586; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593. Incorp. at Oxford,
1593-
GIBBONS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, c. 1596.
GIBBONS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 4,
1698. S. of Peter, clerk. B. at Moreton Corbet, Salop. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1709. Brother
of George (1695).
GYBBONS or GUYBON, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from GON-
VILLE HALL, Easter, 1552. Of Stradset, Norfolk. S. of
Thomas Guybon, of Lynn, Norfolk. Sheriff of Norfolk.
Married Alice, dan. of Thomas Dereham, of Crimplesham.
Died Aug. 6, 1601. Buried at Castleacre, Norfolk. Will
(P.C.C.) 1601. (Venn, i. 36; G. H. Holley.)
GYBBON, HUMPHREY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1607. Probably s. of Thomas, of Lynn, and grandson
of the above. Pedigree in Vis. of Norfolk. (G. H. Holley.)
GIBBONS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Jan. 4,
1735. S. of Colonel Geoffrey, of Middlesex. School, Eton.
Matric. 1735. Perhaps ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 1738.
GIBBON or GYBON, JOHN. B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482. Of CORPUS
CHRISTI. Perhaps ord. priest (Norwich) 1499.
GYBBONS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1545.
GIBBON, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602-3); M-A- fr°m JESUS, 1606. B.
at Bury, Suffolk. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 19, 1608-9,
age 23. C. of Halstead, Essex. Perhaps R. of Wordwell,
Suffolk, 1619-29.
GIBBON, JOHN. Scholar of EMMANUEL, 1603. Of Rolvenden,
Kent. B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1615. Fellow, 1609-17.
Preacher at West Waltham, Essex, in 1637; and at Bury.
Father of John (1643). (J. Ch. Smith.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 6, 1620.
Matric. 1620-1. Probably s. of Thomas, of Lynn; bapt. at
Oby, Sept 1602; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 26, 1622; of Oby,
Norfolk, gent.; married Katherine, dau. of Francis Mapes,
of Rollesby; buried at Oby, Aug. 19, 1650. (Vis. of Norfolk.
1664; G. H. Holley.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Oct. ai, 1634.
5. of John, of Tealby, Lines. B. there. Schools, Wold Newton
(Mr Petley) and Lincoln (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1634; B.A.
1642. One of these names V. of Hinton Blewett, Somerset,
1640. Brother of Anthony (1633). (Petit, i. 433, 480; Lines.
Pedigrees, 400.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 10, 1643. S.
of John (1603), B.D., of Waltham, Essex. Matric. 1645;
B.A. 1646-7; M-A. 1650; B.D. 1657. Fellow, 1649. Proctor,
1652-3. Ejected, 1662, from Blackfriars. Died soon after.
Will (P.C.C) 1663; of Waltham Abbey, late minister of
Blackfriars. (Calamy, t. 93; J. Ch. Smith.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Sept 17,
1644. S. of Anthony, of Langton-by-Wragby, Lines., gent.
School, Islington. Matric. 1645. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 20, 1648. Died 1661. (Lines. Pedigrees, 400.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 7, 1645. S. of
Robert, woollen-draper, of London. Bapt. at St Mary
Aldermary, Nov. 15, 1629. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1645. Went as a soldier to France and the Nether-
lands. Afterwards travelled to America. Bluemantle Pur-
suivant, 1668-1718. Author, heraldic and political. Died
Aug. 2, 1718. (D.N.B.; Vis. of London, 1634.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Nov.
6, 1649. S. of William, of Bourne, Kent, gent School,
Camberwell.
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 29, 1652.
Of Kent.
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GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 6, 1676.
S. of Francis, of Eresby and Horsington, Lines. B. there.
School, Louth. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80. C. of Stainfield,
in 1688. (Lines. Pedigrees, 400.)
GIBBON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1715. Of Suffolk.
Matric. Easter, 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1723. R. of Roydon, Suffolk, 1730.
GIBBONS, MARMADUKE. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon and
priest (York) Dec. 1618. V. of St Martin, York, 1618-32.
V. of St Mary Bishophill, 1620-32.
GIBBON, MELCHIOR. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1593.
GIBBONS, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1585;
B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Incorp. at Oxford, 1592. Perhaps
of Hickford, in Canford, Dorset. Author, theological. Name-
sake at Oxford. (Cooper, n. 430; D.N.B.)
GIBBONS, ORLANDO. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1598.
S. of William, of Cambridge. B. there, 1583. Chorister at
King's. Mus.Bac. 1606. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607. Supp. for
Mus.D. at Oxford, 1622. Organist at Westminster Abbey,
and the Chapel Royal. Musical composer. Summoned to
Canterbury to attend the wedding of Charles I, for which he
had composed an ode: seized with small-pox there. Died
June 5, 1625. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. Brother of
Edward (1592). (D.N.B. , where he is wrongly supposed to
be an ' M.A.' of Cambridge; Al. Oxon.)
GIBBONS, PETER. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest, Dec*
21, 1629, as 'of MAGDALENE College, literate.' V. of Holton-
le-Clay, Lines., 1632. R. of Brigsley, 1660.
GIBBONS, PETER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1653;
B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
GIBBONS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1585.
GIBBON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 18, 1639-
40. S. of Thomas, of Westcliffe, Kent. Matric. 1640; M.D.
(Padua) 1645. Perhaps adm. at Leyden, May, 1646. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1652. Adm. candidate R.C.P. June 25, 1652.
Lord of the Manor of Kingston, Kent. Married Anne, dau.
of Joseph Taylor, 1647. Buried at St Olave's, Hart St,
London, Aug. 26, 1652. Admon. (P.C.C.) to widow Ann.
Brother of Thomas (1637). (Munk, i. 266; Hasted, in. 749;
J. Ch. Smith.)
GIBBONS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Sept.
27, 1682. S. of John, mercer. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1682.
GIBBON or GEBON, T. 8.0.1492-3. Doubtless Thomas; M.A. ;
fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI. V. of Gamlingay, Cambs., 1477.
Chaplain of Holme Hall Chantry, Quy, Cambs., 1490.
GIBBONS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1611.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. V. of Oakington,
Cambs., 1614. C. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1620-9.
GIBBON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 24, 1637.
S. and h. of Thomas, of Westcliffe, Kent. Matric. 1637. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 26, 1640. Married Mary, sister of Sir
William Rooke, Knt, of Westcliffe. Alienated the estate,
1660. Brother of Richard (1639-40). (Hasted, iv. 29.)
GIBBONS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1645.
Of London. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. (Oxford) 1651. Fellow of
Oriel, 1649-57. One of these names R. of Pulham, Dorset,
1657-88. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
GIBBON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 23,
1684-5. S. of Matthew, draper. B. in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692; D.D. 1714.
Fellow, 1692-8. R. of Greystoke, Cumberland, 1693-1716.
Dean of Carlisle, 1713. Died Oct. 24, 1716. Buried in St
Mary's, Carlisle. Father of William (1717). (B. NigUingale.)
GIBBON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 30,
1717. S. of Thomas, of Bury St Edmunds, grocer. School,
Bury. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Incorp. at Oxford, 1740.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1725 ; priest, Mar. 1725-6. V.
of Thurston, Suffolk, 1726-62. R. of Beyton, 1734-62.
GIBBONS, THOMAS. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1731. S. of Benjamin,
of Worfield, Salop, pleb. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, July 16, 1720, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1724-5. Perhaps
will (P.C.C.) 1767; of Crowell, Oxon., clerk. (Al. Oxon.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
GYBBON, W. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1564-5.
GYBBON, W. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1566.
GIBBONS or GIBBINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Jan. 12, 1590-1. Matric. 1591; Scholar; B.A. (? 1594-5). V.
of Little Bealings, Suffolk, 1601.
GIBBINS, WILLIAM. B.D. 1608-9 (Incorp. from Oxford); D.D.
from PETERHOUSE, 1609. Adm. at Christ Church, Oxford, a
scholar from Westminster, 1586; B.A. (Oxford) 1590; M.A.
v. A. c. n. 209
GIBBS, RICE
1593; B.D. 1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Rochester) Oct.
28, 1597. V. of All Saints', Lynn, 1601-5. R. of Glemsford,
Suffolk, 1608-19; of Rettendon, Essex, 1611. Will (P.C.C.)
1619; D.D., of Glemsford. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
GIBBONS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
23t 1633- S. of William (above), D.D. B. at Glemsford,
Suffolk.
GIBBONS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 5,
1634-5. S. of William. B. at Coventry. School, Coventry
(Mr White). Matric. 1635. Probably adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 4, 1637. Captain in the King's army. Died
1646. (Vis. of Warms., 1682; Peile, i. 435.)
GIBBONS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of London. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from
St John's, Oxford, July 3, 1668, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1672;
M.A. 1675-6; M.D. 1683. F.R.C.P. 1692. Died Mar. 25, 1728.
Will, P.C.C. (Munk, i. 490; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GIBBON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1717. S. of Thomas (1684-5), Dean of Carlisle. B. at Grey-
stoke, Cumberland. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1717; B.A.
1720-1; M.A. 1724. Fellow of Pembroke, 1736. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 31, 1724; priest (London) Dec. 19, 1725.
R. of Dufton, Westmorland, 1730-6. Probably V. of St
Dunstan-in-the-West, London, 1736-57. Preacher at Bride-
well. R. of St Martin, Ludgate, 1741-3. Died Jan. 22, 1758.
Buried at St Dunstan's. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1758. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 314; the name is given as 'Gibson' in Hennessy.)
GIBBON, . B.A. 1475-6. Perhaps Thomas, fellow of CORPUS
CHRISTI.
GIBBON or GYBON, . B.D. 1488-9.
GIBBON, . B.Civ.L. 1514-5.
GIBBON or GYBON, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, Dec. 9, 1581.
GIBBON, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Nov. 3, 1735.
GIBBS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1691. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1697; priest, Mar. 1701-2. R. of Tivetshall,
Norfolk, 1701. R. of Redgrave, Suffolk, 1709-42. Probably
father of John (1727).
GIBBS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 28,
1666-7. Of Ely. School, Peterborough. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1671-2. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675, as B.A. of St
John's. P.C. of Ramsey, Hunts., 1675-86. Perhaps V. of
Maxey, Northants., 1691-1701. Buried July 14, 1701. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., 2nd S., v. 82.)
GIBBS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Aug. 28,
1707. S. of Edward, of London. School, London. Matric.
1707-
GIBBS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
GIBBS, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1669. Of Norfolk.
GIBBS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 4, 1678-9.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, 1683, as Fell.-Com. Matric. there
Easter, 1683; LL.B. 1684.
GIBBS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July i, 1689.
S. of James, of Truro, Cornwall. School, Gerrans (Mr John
Bedford). Matric. 1689; M.B. 1695. Father of William
(1727-8).
GIBBES, JOHN. B.A. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge. Licensed
to hear confessions by the Bishop of Ely, 1457.
GYBBES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1564.
GIBBS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625. Matric.
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
22, 1633; priest, Mar. 2, 1633-4. R. of Frenze, Norfolk,
1642-51. Brother of Thomas (1624). Perhaps father of John
(1660).
GIBBS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 9, 1640.
GIBBS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 26, 1645-
S. of Samuel, cooper. B. at Bedford. School, Bedford (Mr
Varnill). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8.
GIBBS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1660. Of
Norfolk. (?s. of John, 1625.) Matric. Michs. 1660; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. 1667. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. R. of Gissing,
Norfolk, 1668-90. R. of Banham, 1671, ejected as non-juror.
Probably brother of Thomas (1660).
GIBBS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST CATHARINE'S, June 14,
1727. Of Tivetshall, Norfolk. (?s. of Charles, 1691.) Matric.
1728; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec.
1738. R. of Burgate, Suffolk, 1738-43- R- of Billingford,
Norfolk, 1739-42. R. of Redgrave, Suffolk, 1742-8.
GIBBS, RICE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, July 8, 1718. S.
of John, husbandman, of Hindolvestone, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Yarmouth. Matric. 1718-9: Scholar, 1718-9. Died
in College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, May 14, 1719.
(Venn, n. 10.)
GIBBS, ROBERT
GIBBS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 15, 1703.
S. of Stephen, gent., of Wymondham, Norfolk. B. there.
Bapt. June 17, 1685. School, Wymondham. Matric. 1703.
Perhaps father of Stephen (1729). (Venn, i. 511.)
GIBBS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 19, 1617.
Doubtless s. of Henry, and cousin of William (1617). Matric.
1617. Migrated to Trinity. B.A. 1620-1; M_A. 1627. Chap-
lain of Trinity, 1636. (T. A. Walker, 5.)
GIBBS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 27, 1729-
30. S. of Samuel, of Gt Horkesley, Essex. B. there. Schools,
Boxford (Mr Tatham) and Bury. Matric. 1729-30; Scholar,
1730-3. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 14, i73°- Of
Nayland and Horkesley Park, Colchester, Esq. Died Feb. 29,
1740-1. (Venn, n. 32.)
GIBBS, SIMON. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1551. 8.1533. B.A.
1551-2 ;M.A. 1555. Fellow, 1552. University preacher, 1561.
R. of Stowe-Nine-Churches, Northants., 1557-72. R. of
Boddington, 1559-96. R. of Church Brampton, 1572-1603.
R. of Wicken, 1596-1603. Buried at Wicken, Nov. 23, 1603.
(Baker, i. 481; H. I. Longden.)
GIBBES, SIMON. Resident pens, at TRINITY HALL, Aug. 1564.
GIBBS, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 27, 1729-
S. of Robert (? 1703), farmer, of Wymondham, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Wymondham. Matric. 17*9; Scholar,
1729-36; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736. Fellow, 1737-47- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 10, 1733-4. (Venn, n. 30.)
GIBBES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1611 ;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
GIBBS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
July 18; priest, July 19, 1630.
GIBBS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1660. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667.
Buried in St Benet's, Cambridge, Aug. 21, 1669. Will (V.C.C.)
1669. Probably brother of John (1660).
GIBBS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 26,
1671. S. of Thomas, college cook. School, Perse, Cambridge.
Matric. 1671 ; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 23, 1677; priest, Nov. 17, 1680.
GYBBS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1578.
GIBBS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, May
19, 1617. S. of William, of Elmeston, Kent, Esq. Matric.
1617; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1619-20. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. i, 1617. Married Anna, dau. of William Thomas,
of Selling, Kent. (T. A. Walker, 5; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
GIBBS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Lent, 1653-4. Of London. S. of Robert, citizen. B.A.
1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow, c. 1660-7. R. of St John,
Wapping, 1662-5. P-C. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1664.
V. of Hitchin, Herts., 1665-89. V. of St Neots, Hunts.,
1707-13. Died 1713. (Gorham, St Neots, 171.)
GIBBS, WILLIAM. LL.B. from MAGDALENE, 1670.
GIBBS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 23,
1721-2. S. of Thomas. B. at Ludlow, Salop. School, Whit-
church (Mr Hughes). Scholar, 1722; Matric. 1723; B.A.
1725-6. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Sept 1726; priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 5, 1731-2. V. of Shackerstone, Leics., 1732-57. R. of
Baxteriey, Warws., 1733. R. of Congeston, Leics., 1740.
Died Oct. 12, 1757. M.I. at Congeston. (Nichols, iv. 521;
PeOe, n. 206.)
GIBBS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Mar. i,
1727-8. S. of James (1689), M.B., of Tregony, Cornwall.
Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2. One of these names received the
£20 bounty for the voyage, as emigrant minister to New
England, Oct n, 1744. (Fothergitt, 29.)
GIBERNE, DANIEL GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL,
Feb. 16, 1710-1. S. of Reginald, of London, gent. Matric.
1711. Previously ma trie, from Gloucester Hall, Oxford, Nov.
9, 1706, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1710; M.A. (Cambridge) 1713.
Taxor, 1714. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 12, 1715; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1716. Preb. of Lincoln, 1722. R. of
Ashley, Staffs., 1731. (Al. Oxon.)
GIBSON, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1603. B. at Ridlington, Rutland. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610;
B.D. 1617; D.D. 1624 (on the King's visit to Cambridge).
Incorp. at Oxford, 1615 and 1617. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 22, 1611, age 24; priest, Dec. 22, 1611. C. of Witham,
Essex. V. of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, 1612-29. R. of
Kedington, 161 8. Chaplain in ordinary to the King. Preacher
in the Temple Church. Buried there Jan. 5, 1629. Will
(P.C.C) 1630. Father of Samuel (1644).
GIBSON, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 6,
1638-9. S. of Thomas (1596). B. at Ridlington, Rutland.
Schools, Uppingham and Ridlington (Mr Stackhouse).
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3. Brother of Thomas (1631),
Edward (1633) and John (1644).
GIBSON, GODFREY
GIBSON, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1639. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1642; M.A. 1646.
GIBSON, ALEXANDER. Incorp. as M.A. from Glasgow, 1644-5.
Matric. there, 1638; graduated, 1642. Intruded fellow of
CAIUS, 1644-8. Examined and approved by the Westminster
Assembly. Died c. 1648. Admon. granted (V.C.C.) 1648.
(Venn, i. 354.)
GIBSON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1626-7;
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Fellow, 1633.
GIBSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 19, 1653. B.
at Little Stonham, Suffolk. Matric. 1653; Scholar, 1655;
B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1662-74. V. of Comberton,
Cambs., 1660-2. C. of Teversham, 1671. Died in College,
Aug. 13, 1674. Left £100 to the College. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1674-
GIBSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 26, 1675- S.
of Barnabas, of Little Stonham, Suffolk, Esq. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1683;
priest, May, 1684.
GIBSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.Can.L. 15*4-5-
GIBSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 7, 1703. S. of John, butcher. B. at Lancaster. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 8, 1707. C. of St Mary, Lancaster, 1713-8- v- °f
Ormskirk, 1718-27. Buried there Aug. 16, 1727- (Sedbergk
Sch. Reg., 147.)
GIBSON, DANIEL. 'Of College, Cambridge; aged 53, »n
1612.' Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1599; priest, June 22,
1600 (Reg. of Bishop of Lincoln). R. of Braunston, Leics.,
1612. Perhaps R. of Gt Casterton, Rutland, 1622-35. Died
1635.
GIBSON, EDGAR. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 9, 1707. S. of
, clerk, deceased, of Suffolk. Matric. 1708; Rustat
Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Fellow, 1714-6-
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 13, 1714-5; priest (Lincoln) June 12,
1715. R. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk, 1715. R. of Finningham,
1728-30. R. of Occold, 1736-45.
GIBSON, EDMUND. B.A. 1540-1.
GIBSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1612;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1618. Probably V. of Cottingham,
Yorks., 1622-53. Died 1653.
GIBSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY, Apr. n,
1633. S. of Thomas (1596), R. of Ridlington, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640. Fellow, ejected 1644. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May
28, 1643. V. of Hawnes, Beds. Died Apr. 22, 1690, aged 73-
Brother of Abraham (1638-9), Thomas (1631) and John
(1644), father of the next
GIBSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Nov. 15, 1677. Of
Hawnes, Beds. S. of Edward (above), V. of Hawnes. Bapt.
there, Aug. 14, 1661. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M^. 1685.
Fellow, 1684. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1685. V. of
Hawnes, 1692-1732. C. of Warden. Married Mary, dau. of
Laurence Washington, of Luton and Virginia. Died May u,
1732, aged 71- Buried at Hawnes. M.I. Will (P.C.C.).
Father of William (1720). (H. I. Longden.)
GIBSON, ERASMUS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1596.
GIBSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1563-4.
GIBSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, May 13, 1606.
Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Feb. 28, 1612-3.
GIBSON, GEORGE. • Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1529. Of Windsor. B.A. 1533-4! M.A. 1537.
Fellow, 1532-40. R. of Thorpe-by-Haddiscoe, Norfolk, 1559-
67-
GYBSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1568.
One of these names V. of Grindon, Durham, 1579- One V.
of Castle Eden, 1577-^2.
GIBSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S Mar. u,
1663-4. S. of Roger, husbandman, of Seaton, in Holderness,
Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1668. V. of
Withemwick, Yorks., 1669-1715. Died May 14, 1715.
Brother of Samuel (1663-4).
GIBSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 14,
1690. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Aycliffe, Durham.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697.
Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 17, 1694-5; priest (Durham)
Sept. 20, 1695. C. of Hamsterley, Durham, 1695-1712. C.
of Witton-le-Wear, 1695-1712. V. of Stockton, 1712-4.
Died June 17, 1714. M.I. at Stockton. (D. S. Boutflower.)
GIBSON, GODFREY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 20, 1641. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1641; Scholar, 1644; B.A. 1644-5.
Doubtless s. of Richard, of Westminster, gent; adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 22, 1642.
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GIBSON, HENRY
GIBSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1592. S. of
Henry, yeoman. B. at Darsham, Suffolk. School, Westleton
(Mr Oughtred). Matric. 1592. Migrated as pens, to Caius
(age 18) Aug. 9, 1594. Scholar, 1594-8; B.A. 1595-6; M.A.
1599. V. of Wadsworth, Yorks., 1634-6. Presumably the
same who obtained letters testimonial from the University
in 1636. (Venn, i. 153.)
GIBSON, HUGH. B.Civ.L. 1515-6. Doubtless V. of Gt Bursted,
Essex, 1512-54, deprived. R. of Eynesbury, Hunts., 1523-46.
R. of South Church, Essex, 1556-^9. Died 1559.
GYBSON, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1570. One
of these names a 'notorious recusant' in Yorkshire, c. 1590.
GIBSON, JEREMY. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1590. S. of
Richard, of Southowram, Yorks. Bapt. at Halifax, Sept. 23,
1571. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Head Master of Wakefield
Grammar School, June-July, 1607; appointed to draw up
statutes for the school. C. of Coley, Halifax, 1611-6. Died
Oct. 9, 1616. Buried at Halifax. Will (York) 1617. (M. H.
Peacock.)
GIBSON, JOHN. M.A. 1460-1.
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Lent, 1557-8. S. of
Thomas, of Ireby, Lanes. Scholar, 1560; B.A. from Trinity,
1560-1; M.A. 1564; LL.D. 1571. Fellow of Trinity, 1561.
Adm. advocate, June 12, 1572. Judge of the Prerogative
Court of York. Obtained a grant of Arms, 1574. Preb. of
York, 1571-5. Precentor of York, 1575-1612. Archdeacon
of East Riding, 1578-88. Master in Chancery, 1578-1611.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Of Welbum Hall. Died Feb. 28,
1612-3. Buried at Kirkdale. Will (York) 1613. Brother of
Robert (1571) and Thomas (1572). (M. H. Peacock; A. B.
Beaven; J. Parker.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1568.
B. at Sawston, Cambs., 1550. Matric. Michs. 1568; B.A.
1572-3. Assistant Master at Lynn School. Perhaps ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1573. V. of Hemel Hempstead,
Herts., 1578-9. R. of Eversholt, Beds., 1579-1602. Buried
there Nov. 17, 1602. (Cooper, n. 282.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1583.
Of Scotland. Migrated to Queens', Mar. 3, 1584-5. B.A.
1585-6. One of these names V. of Foxton, Cambs., till 1613.
Another V. of Kilham, Yorks., 1592-1602-.
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1583.
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591; Scholar of
Trinity Hall, Apr. 16, 1591; LL.B. 1598. Fellow of Trinity
Hall, 1597-1609. R. of Swanington, Norfolk, 1609. V. of
Wood Dalling, 1610-6.
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1593; B.A.
1597-8; M.A. 1601. V. of Warmlngton, Northants., till c.
1605. Perhaps also V. of Higham Ferrers, 1605. (Peile, 1.210.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6.
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1627; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1633.
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1633; B.A.
from Emmanuel, 1636-7; M.A. 1641. One of these names
R. of Ashingdon, Essex, 1644-9. Buried there Apr. 7, 1649.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Dec. 17, 1644.
S. of Thomas (1596), R. of Ridlington, Rutland. B. there.
Schools, Uppingham and Oakham. Matric. 1645. Migrated
to St John's, Nov. 4, 1647. Doubtless the 'literate, of
Ridlington,' ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 21, 1665. Brother of
Abraham (1638-9), Edward (1633) and Thomas (1631).
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1645. Of
Lincolnshire.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 25, 1647. Of
Yorkshire. Probably s. and h. of Sir John, of Welburn,
Yorks., Knt. B. Aug. 4, 1630. Matric. 1646. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 29, 1648. Of Welburn, Esq. Married, at Ormesby,
Sept. 3, 1650, Joan, dau. of James Pennyman, of Ormesby,
Yorks. Died Nov. 28, 1711. Probably father of John (1668).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1648; B.A. 1651; M.A. from King's, 1661. One of these
names ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 22, 1661. V. of Ringland,
Norfolk. R. of West Winch, 1663-7. R- of Helmingham.
R. of Swanington, 1667-1702.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 4, 1655. S. of
John, gent., of North Runcton, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1656. Migrated to Caius, Sept. i,
1657. Scholar of Caius, 1657-60; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 10, 1661; priest, Apr. 25, 1662.
R. of Caistor, Norfolk, 1662-1708. C. of Yarmouth, in 1678.
R. of Rollesby, 1684. Chaplain to Lord Morley. Married
Martha, dau. of William Crow. Died Dec. 9, 1708. M.I. at
Caistor. Admon. (Norw. Cons. C.) 1708. (Venn, i. 399; G. H.
Holley.)
GIBSON, RICHARD
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 9, 1658.
S. of William, yeoman, of Yanwath, Penrith, Cumberland.
B. there. School, Bampton, Westmorland. Matric. 1658.
Perhaps brother of Thomas (1671).
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 21, 1664 Of
Staffordshire.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 13,
1667. S. of John, husbandman, deceased. B. at Habton,
Pickering, Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Ellyson). Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (York) June 18,
1671; priest, Sept. 22, 1672. Assistant Master at Pocklington
School. V. of Thorp Arch, Yorks., 1673-1727. V. of South
Kirkby, 1675-1727. R. of Folkton, 1718-27. Buried Dec. 13,
1727, at South Kirkby. (Scott-Mayor.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 30, 1668. Doubt-
less s. of John (1647). B. Jan. 25, 1651-2. Matric. 1668.
Adm. al Gray's Inn, Nov. 29, 1669. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
GIBSON, J9HN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 21, 1686.
S. of William, husbandman. B. at Cantsfield, Lanes. School,
Sherburn (Mr Bane). Matric. 1689; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1689-90.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 47, 1704.
S. of John. B. at Lancaster. School, Lancaster (Mr Bcrdley).
Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1704-5; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711.
Fellow, 1709-12. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1714. (Peile, n. 160.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 22, 1705. Of
Doncaster, Yorks. Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1708-9.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 25,
1711-2. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Kellet, near Lan-
caster. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1715-6. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1716; priest, June, 1720. Perhaps R. of
Folkton, Yorks., 1718. (R. J. Wood.)
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1717. Of London.
Matric. Easter, 1719. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1722.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29, 1723. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Nov. 3, 1726. S. of
Edmund, Bishop of London. B. at Lambeth. Matric. 1726;
M.A. 1729 (asfil. nob.). Fellow, Dec. 12, 1730. Died 1731.
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 15,
1739. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at
Hollinghead. School, Manchester (Mr Brook). Matric. 1739;
B.A. 1742-3-
GIBSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Nov. n, 1747;
Scholar, 1749; Matric. 1750. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 23,
1752; priest, June 17, 1753. One of these names V. of Fish-
lake, Yorks., 1755-68. Died 1768.
GIBSON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1580; priest,
Dec. 21, 1580. C. of Barley, Herts., 1580. R. of Swaby,
Lines., 1582-3.
GIBSON, KENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 7,
1748. S. of Thomas, R. of Paston, Northants. and nephew
of Bishop Kennett. B. there. School, Eton (colleger).
Matric. i748;Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24, 1752; priest, Dec. 23, 1753. R. of Marholm,
Northants., 1756-71. Author and antiquary. Died 1771-
Buried at Paston. (Peile, n. 252; D.N.B.)
GIBSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 8,
1639-40. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from
Pembroke, 1647. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1645. R. of Orton
Waterville, Hunts., 1652; ejected, 1662. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) June 2, 1667. R. of Sawtry St Andrew,
1670-4. Died 1674. (Calamy, n. 52; H. I. Longden.)
GIBSON, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1672 ;
B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 23;
priest, Sept. 23, 1677. R. of Denton, Hunts., 1682-9. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1683-1706. R. of Sawtry St Andrew's, 1689-1706.
C. of Lilford, Northants., 1696. C. of Luddington, 1702.
Died 1706.
GIBSON, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 12,
1695-6. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1699-1700.
GYBSON, PERSE. Matric. pens, from ST CLEMENT'S HOSTEL,
Easter, 1544. Perhaps ' Percival Gibson,' R. of Reed, Herts.,
1554-6. Died 1556.
GIBSON, PETER. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Apr. 1600. S. of
[Thomas (1572)], R. of Ridlington, Rutland. B.A. 1603-4;
M.A. 1607. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 22, 1605; priest, Dec. 20, 1607. Perhaps R. of Good-
leigh, Devon; and V. of Sonning, Berks., 1633. Brother of
Thomas (1596). (Al. Oxon.)
GIBSON, PETER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1634;
B.A. 1635-6.
GYBSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1555-
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GIBSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
Matric. Michs. 1573; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Ord. deacon
and priest (Ely) Mar. 30, 1581, as M.A. Perhaps V. of Brock-
dish, Norfolk, 1586. Died 1625.
GIBSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1575-
GIBSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577;
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. One of these names
V. of Skipton, Yorks., 1587-91. R. of Marton, 1591-1631.
Died 1631. (M. H. Peacock.)
GIBSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20, 1627.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1627. One of these names, clerk, was
brought as minister, by Robert Trelawney, Esq., to his colony
at Richmond Island, Maine, New England, in 1636. Re-
turned to England in a few years, being out of sympathy with
the views of the colonists. Married about 1638, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Lewis, of Saco, Maine. (J. G. Bartlett.)
GIBSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 7, 1656. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 2; priest, Nov. 5, 1661. One of these
names preb. of Southwell, 1688-90. Died 1690.
GIBSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1748. S. of Abraham, gent., of Yorkshire. B. at Midgley.
School, Rishworth (Mr Wadsworth). Matric. 1742; B.A.
1745-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1748; priest, Dec. 18,
1748. C. at Holbeach, Lines., 1751-82. Master of the
Grammar School, Holbeach, 1751. R. of Fleet, 1782-3.
Buried at Holbeach, Oct. 4, 1783. (Scott-Mayor, in. 526.)
GIBSON, ROBERT. A student of TRINITY, 1571. and s. of
Thomas, of Ireby, Lanes. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1577. Preb. of Southwell, 1576-88.
Perhaps R. of Kirkheaton, Yorks., 1577-38. Died 1588.
Brother of John (1557-8) and Thomas (1572).
GIBSON, ROBERT. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1590-1; M.A.
1595-
GIBSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 16,
1708. S. of Marmaduke, deceased. B. at Seaton Ross, Yorks.
School, Pocklington (Mr Foulks). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1712; priest, 1713.
GIBSON, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov.
i, 1742. S. of Charles, of Preston, Lanes. School, Chester-
field, Derbs. (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1742. Died 1790.
(Fishwick, Goosnargk, 159.)
GIBSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1596.
Matric. 1596; Scholar; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610. Perhaps V. of Buriey-on-the-
Hill, Rutland, 1618.
GIBSON, SAMUEL, Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624 ;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 5, 1631.
GIBSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1642. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 9, 1639.
GIBSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1644. S. of Abraham (1603), D.D., V. of Little Waldingfield,
Suffolk. School, Felsted (Mr Holbeach). Matric. 1645; B.A.
1647-8; M.A. 1651.
GIBSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. n,
1663-4. S. of Roger, husbandman, of Seaton, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1668. Brother of George
(1663-4).
GIBSON, SAMUEL. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 13,
1670-1. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3.
GIBSON, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 15, 1674-5.
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1684. V. of Frindsbury,
Kent, 1690-1725. Died Feb. 10, 1724-5, aged nearly 70.
Buried at Strood. M.I. there.
GIBSON, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 30, 1726.
S. of Gervase, surgeon, of Radford, Notts. School, Glamford
Bridge, Lines. (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1726. Readm. as
pens. Nov. 11, 1728. Scholar, 1729; B.A. 1729-30. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731; priest, Mar. 5, 1731-2.
GIBSON, THOMAS. Licensed to practise medicine, 1559. Of
Morpeth, Northumberland. An early reformer; for some
years a printer in London, and in this capacity recommended
by Bishop Latimer to Cromwell. Also known for his skilful
medical practice. Author, religious, medical, etc. ; his works
were printed by himself. In the reign of Queen Mary he fled
to Geneva. Returned to England on the accession of
Elizabeth. Died in London, 1562. (Cooper, i. 217; D.N.B.)
GIBSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1572.
3rd s. of Thomas, of Ireby, Lanes. B.A. 1576-7 Ord. priest
(London) Apr. 16, 1579. V. of Wendover, Bucks., 1579-95.
R. of Ridlington, Rutland; deprived, 1586. Father of Thomas
(1596) and Peter (1600), brother of John (1557) and Robert
(1571). (Cooper, n. 10.)
GIBSON, WILLIAM
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 20,
1584-5. Readm. Fell.-Com. 1586. S. of Robert, gent, of
Norwich School, Norwich. B.A. 1587-8. Probably adm. at
Gray's Inn, from Barnard's Inn, Nov. 6, 1590. One of these
names C. of Wicklewood, Norfolk, 1594.
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1596.
S. of Thomas (1572), R. of Ridlington, Rutland. Matric.
1596. Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 1598. Scholar, 1598; B.A.
1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Feb. 24, 1604-5. R- of Ridlington, Rutland, 1605. Brother
of Peter (1600), father of Abraham (1638-9), Edward (1633),
John (1644) and Thomas (1631).
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 24,
1631. S. of Thomas (above), R. of Ridlington, Rutland.
B. there. School, Uppingham. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Ord deacon (Peterb.) May, 1638; priest, June,
1639. Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1661-79. Brother of
Abraham (1638-9), Edward (1633) and John (1644). (Peile,
i. 410.)
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 9, 1638-9.
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646.
GIBSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1660 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). Of
Lincolnshire. M.A. (Edinburgh) 1653. One of these names
V. of East Rudham, Norfolk; also V. of West Rudham,
1669-93.
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 24,
1661. S. of John. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Walker).
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1671. S. of William, yeoman, of Bampton, Westmorland.
B. there. School, Bampton. M.D. 1671 (Incorp. from Lam-
beth); M.D. of Leyden, 1675. Hon. fellow R.C.P. Sept 30,
1680. Physician-general to the army, 1719-22. Died July 16,
1722. Will, P.C.C. Perhaps brother of John (1658). (Munk,
i. 413; D.N.B.)
GIBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 17, 1679. S. of
, clerk, deceased, of Warwickshire. Matric. 1679 ; Rustat
scholar, 1680; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. One of these names
R. of Greystoke, Cumberland, 1692-1717. But see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.
GIBSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Dec.
1696.
GIBSON, THOMAS. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1736. S. of Thomas,
of Flyford, Worcs., clerk. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Jan. 26, 1716-7, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1720. Will of
one of these names (P.C.C.) 1797; of Ipswich, clerk. (Al.
Oxon.)
GYBSON, W. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
GYBSON, W. Matric, sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1569.
GYBSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1542-3; M.A. 1546. One of the
original fellows of TRINITY, 1546. Perhaps V. of Kinolton,
Notts., 1565-71; and V. of Lakenheath, Suffolk, 1579-87.
GYBSON, WILLIAM, Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1547.
One of these names, ' bred in the schools,' ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept 19, 1563. V. of Barkby, Leics. Perhaps V. of Babra-
ham, Cainbs., 1568.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1571, as
'Jebson'; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr.
24, 1576.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at PETERHOUSE, 1599. Scholar;
B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Fellow, 1605. Buried in Little St
Mary's, Cambridge, Sept. 18, 1613. Will proved (V.C.C.).
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1607.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Aug. 1622.
S. of William, attorney, deceased. B. at Sevenoaks, Kent.
School, Sevenoaks. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1633.
Perhaps V. of West Mailing, Kent, 1637-59. V. of Meopham,
1646 (again inducted, 1661). R. of Lutlingstone, 1663-70.
Buried there Dec, 7, 1670.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1628; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1639.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Sept n,
1677. S. of Robert. B. at Laughton, Lines. School, Kelham,
near Newark (Mr Gibson). Matric, 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685. Ord. deacon (York) June n, 1682. Perhaps V. of
Cameringham, Lines., 1695. Buried there Feb. i, 1704-5.
(Peile, n. 66; where father's name is wrongly given as
William.)
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 20, 1719. B.
|.at Grantham, Lines. Matric. 1719. Migrated to Magdalene,
as sizar, Nov. 18, 1720. LL.B. 1724. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 21, 1724-5. One of these names R. of Gilston, Herts.,
1741-3; also R. of Thorley, 1742-5. Died July 28, 1791-
(G. Mag.; Cussans, i.)
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GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 21,
1720. S. of Edward (1677), V. of Hawnes, Beds. Bapt. there,
July 4, 1701. Buried there Oct. 16, 1720.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 19, 1731. B. at
Slead Hall, Halifax, Yorks. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1735-6;
Scholar, 1736; M.A. 1739; M.D. 1746. Prof essor of Anatomy,
1746-53. Practised at Brighouse, Yorks. Died Feb. 16, 1753,
aged 39. (A. Gray; Whitaker, Loidis.)
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Mar. 24,
1732-3. S. of William, ironsmith, of Yorkshire. School,
Coxwold. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1750; priest, Dec. 22, 1751. Canon of
Windsor, 1746. R. of Saltfleetby St Clement, Lines., 1751.
GIBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. stear at JESUS, May 26, 1746. Of
Wes thorough, Lines. Matric. 1746.
GIBSON, . B.A. 1463-4; M.A. 1467.
GIBSON, . Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595.
GIBSON, . Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1603.
GIDDING, WILLIAM, see WILLIAMS, WILLIAM.
GIDDINGS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 3,
1656. S. of John, husbandman, of Urchfont, Wilts. School,
Devizes. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60.
GIFFORD or GYFFORD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
ST JOHN'S, Sept. 8, 1659. S. of John, hosier, mayor of
Northampton. B. at Northampton. Bapt. there, at All
Saints', Dec. 6, 1643. School, Northampton. Matric. 1660;
B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
June 2, 1672. V. of Hardingstone, Northants., 1676-90. R.
of Nuffield, Oxon. Married, at Hardingstone, May 30, 1686,
Mary, dau. of Wm Kilpin, V. of Hardingstone. (H. I.
Longden.)
GIFFORD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S June
10, 1741. S. of John, clerk, of Surrey. B. at Stoke-by-Guild-
ford, 1722. School, Eton (colleger). Matric. 1741; B.A.
I744-5-
GIFFORD, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 27, 1600;
Scholar; B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Perhaps s. of George, and
brother of John (1597).
GIFFARD, EMMANUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1596-7.
S. of Anthony, of Milton Damerell, Devon. B.A. 1599-1600;
M.A. 1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. M.P. for Rye, 1621-2;
for Bury St Edmunds, 1626. Of Tapley, Devon. Will proved
Dec. 7, 1633. (Al. Oxon.)
GIFFORD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1585,
a scholar from Westminster, 1585; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
GIFFORD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1647-
8. Of Northamptonshire, ist s. of Richard (1625), clerk.
B.A. 1650^-1; M.A. 1654. Incorp. at Oxford, 1660. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 10; priest, Mar. 10, 1660-1. V. of
Pattishall, Northants. (Godstone moiety), 1661-83; (Dunstable
moiety), 1663-90. R. of Rushall, Wilts., 1682-1703. Admon.
(Cons. C. Sarum) 1708. Brother of Samuel (1667-8). (Al.
Oxon.)
GIFFARD or GIFFORD, GEORGE. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1569-
70; M.A. 1573. (He had probably been a student at Hart
Hall, Oxford, for several years before 1568.) Ord. deacon
and priest (London) Dec. 1578, age 30, as of 'Deston,'
Cambs. V. of All Saints', Maiden, Essex, 1582; ejected
before 1585. Lecturer and preacher at St Paul's Cross, 1591.
Engaged in controversy with the Brownists. A leader of the
Puritan party in Essex. Author, theological. Buried at
Maiden, May 10, 1600. Will (Consist. C. London) 1600.
Father of John (1597) and perhaps of Daniel. (Peile, i. 98;
Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GIFFORD, HANANIAH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1642. Of St Ives, Hunts. B.A. from Magdalene, 1646-7.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660; priest (London) Mar. 5,
1663-4. Preb. of Salisbury, 1684. R. of Raydon, Suffolk,
1693. Probably of Calne, Wilts., and father of the next.
GIFFORD, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1672. S. of Ananias (? Hananiah, above), clerk, of Calne,
Wilts. B. there. School, Calne. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1684. Incorp. at Oxford, 1684. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 20, 1675-6. V. of Montacute, Somerset, 1677-1708.
GIFFORD, HOPE. Matric. sizar (age 15) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1623. S. of Daniel, of London. B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1630.
GYFFURD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1569.
GIFFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, c. 1597. S. of
George (1569), of Maiden, Essex. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Apr. 27, 1598. B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604; D.D. 1616. R. of
St Michael Bassishaw, London, 1607-43, sequestered. R. of
GIGAR, JOHN
Hoxton. R. of Eynsford, Kent, 1629. Author, ecclesiastical.
Father of John (1637). Perhaps brother of Daniel. (Vis. of
London, 1634; D.N.B. (under George), where he is apparently
confused with a contemporary at Oxford.)
GIFFORD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1618-9.
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1622-3. Perhaps R. of Burton Joyce,
Notts., 1627.
GIFFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1637.
S. of John (1597), D.D. B. at Hoxton, Middlesex. B.A.
1640-1. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
GIFFARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 6, 1734.
Of London. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1738-9.
GIFFORD, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1586; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593; D.D. 1613. Fellow,
1590- Senior Proctor, 1604. Chaplain to the Bishop of
London. R. of Ashingdon, Essex, 1601-2. V. of St Bride's,
London, 1603-16. R. of Stone, Dartford, Kent, 1607-15.
Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1612-6. Died 1616. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1616.
GIFFORD, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1586; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
GIFFORD, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1586. Perhaps scholar of Trinity, 1588.
GIFFORD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1625. 3rd s. of Francis, of St James's Abbey, Northants.
Bapt. at Hanslope, Bucks., Feb. i, 1606-7. Scholar, 1627;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20;
priest, Sept. 21, 1629. V. of Olney, Bucks., 1638-40. R. of
Gayton, Northants., 1648-56. Buried there Mar. 2, 1655-6.
Will (P.C.C.) 1656. Father of Francis (1647-8) and Samuel
(1667-8). (Baker, i. 151; H. I. Longden.)
GIFFARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 9
_. , JL^_ "xford, Ji
1689.
(Previously raatric. from Trinity College, Oxford, June 12,
1686, age 18.) S. of William, of Ealing, Middlesex. Matric.
1689; B.A. 1690-1. (Al. Oxon.)
GIFFORD, ROBERT. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
Probably s. of John, V. of Laughton, Yorks., 1569-1603.
V. of Laughton, 1603-49. Buried there July 10, 1649.
GIFFORD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', 1610. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. Easter, 1612; B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
1618; B.D. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1616;
priest (Lincoln) Mar. i, 1617-8. V. of Biddenham, Beds.,
1618. V. of Harrold, 1625-32. R. of Chellington, 1642. R.
of Ellisfield, Hants., 1648.
GIFFORD, SAMUEL. B.A. from CLARE, 1667-8. 5th s. of
Richard (1625), of Gayton, Northants. Bapt. at Gayton,
Mar. 28, 1647. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, 1663-
4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 6, 1669. V. of Little Hough ton,
Northants., 1676. V. of Brafield, 1686-1732. Buried there
June 29, 1732, aged 85. Brother of Francis (1647-8). (Baker,
Northants., i. 151; Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
GIFFORD, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1593-4. Perhaps
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 23, 1591-2; of London.
GIFFORD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1595, a
scholar from Westminster, 1594. srds. of Roger, of St James's
Abbey, Northants. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1607. R. of Braybrook,
Northants., 1607-19. R. of Ashley, 1611. Will (P.C.C.) 1653.
(Baker, Northants., i. 151.)
GIFFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1611.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. One of these names, B.A., V. of
Willesden, Middlesex, 1615.
GIFFORDE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, c.
May, 1625. S. of John, Esq., of Landcross, Devon. School,
Torrington (Mr Salisbury). Matric. 1625.
GIFFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1627.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
GUIFFARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 22, 1672.
Of Wiveton, Norfolk. Matric. 1672.
GIFFORD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2.
GIFFARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 29, 1670.
Of London. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1677; priest, Dec. 1679- R- of Gt
Bradley, Suffolk, 1679-90.
GIFFORD, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1599-1600.
GIFFORD, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1609.
GIGAR or GYGUR, JOHN. Incorp. from Oxford, 1480. Warden
of Merton College. Warden of Tattershall College, Lines.
Fellow of Eton College, 1453- Died c. 1510. See the laudatory
letter from the University printed in Gr. Bk, A, 137.
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GIGGIS, SIMON
GIGGIS, SIMON. FeUow of ST JOHN'S (B.A.) 1516. Perhaps
M.A. 1517-3.
GIGGES, . B.A. 1464-5.
GIUBANKE or GILLANT, JOHN. B.A. 1501-2; M.A. 1505-6.
GILBER, . M.A. or higher degree, 1476-7.
GILBERSON, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1511-2.
GILBERT, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1610. S. of Ambrose. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1624.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. Benefactor to St John's. Died 1649.
Will (P.C.C.) 1650; of Orsett, Essex. Brother of William
(1612). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GILBERT, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1632-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest,
Sept. 23, 1632, as M.A. (H. I. Longden.)
GILBERT, BLASE. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
157*.
GILBERT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CLARK, Sept. 12, 1733-
B. at Tiffield, Northants. Matric. 1733.
GILBERT, CLAUDIUS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1642; B.A. 1647-8. Doubtless the minister, under the Com-
monwealth, of the precinct of Limerick, 1652. Active against
the Quakers. Minister of St Michael's, Dublin, 1658-9. After
the Restoration settled in Belfast. Preb. of Ballymore
(Armagh) 1666-8. V. of Belfast, 1668. In 1683, under the
designation of ' Minister of Belfast,' he published a translation
of Pierre Jurien's reply to Bossuet, under the title of A Pre-
servative against the Change of Religion.' Author, theological.
Died c. 1696. (D.N.B.; H. B. Swanzy.)
GILBERT, ' DOMINUS.' Adm. FelL-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 18,
171 i-a.
GILBERT or GILBERD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1563; Scholar, 1565; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Fellow,
1569. Incorp. at Oxford, 1572. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Apr. 15, 1576. V. of Brading, Isle of Wight, 1579.
GILBERT, EDWARD. M.A. from QUEENS', 1676. Of Warwick-
shire. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1657-8;
B.A. (Oxford) 1658. R. of Barton-on-Dunsmore, Warws.,
1660. (Al.Oxon.)
GYLBERT, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1568; B.A. 1571-2, as 'George.'
GILBERT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 14, 1735-6.
Of Derbyshire.
GILBERT, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 12, 1638.
Matric. 1638.
GILBERT, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1525-8.
GILBERT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1548.
GILBERT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1549.
GILBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at CAIUS, July 26, 1602.
S. of Robert. B. at North Walsham, Norfolk. School, North
Walsham (Mr Fen). Matric. 1602. Inherited property in
North Walsham from his father. Perhaps benefactor to the
Boys' Hospital in Norwich; died 1641. (Venn, i. 180.)
GILBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July i, 1616.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1631. R. of Downham
Market, Norfolk, 1640. Will dated Aug. 1650. Father of
Robert (1648) and of the next.
GILBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 3, 1642.
S. of John (above), R. of Downham, Norfolk. B. at Beding-
ham. Educated by bis father. Matric. 1642. Brother of
Robert (1648). (Venn, i. 347.)
GILBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1672. S. of William, yeoman, of Withstow, Warws. B. there.
School, Harwell. B.A. 1675-6. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1684.
Brother of William (1672).
GILBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 20,
1687. S. of Henry. B. at Locko, Derbs. School, Nottingham
(Mr Cudworth). Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1691-2-
M.A. 1695. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Mar. 10,
1697-8. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1707). See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary. (Petit, n. 106; family pedigree in
F.M.G.)
GILBERT, JOHN. M.A. 1687 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of Salisbury, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Apr. 9,
1674, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1677; M.A. 1680. Author,
theological. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GILBERT, JOHN, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 8, 1710. Of
Lincolnshire. School, Winchester. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1714. V. of Long Parish, Hants.,
1714. R. of Whippingham, Isle of Wight, 1717. Died 1724.
GILBERT, THOMAS
GILBERT, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28,
1668. S. of Michael (1621), V. of Aldborough, near Borough-
bridge, Yorks. B. there. School, Leeds (Mr Michael Gilbert).
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1671. Brother of Michael (1658). (Peile,
n. 15.)
GILBERT, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1621;
B.A. 1624 (on the King's visit). V. of Aldborough, Yorks.,
1629-77. Buried there Dec. 10, 1677. Father of the above
and the next. (Peile, i. 341.)
GILBERT, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 25,
1658. S. of Michael (above), V. of Aldborough, Yorks. B.
there. School, York (Mr Wallis). B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24; priest (York) 1662. C. of
Boroughbridge. Head Master of Leeds School, 1662-90.
Brother of Joshua (1668), father of the next. (Peile, i. 582.)
GILBERT, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 12, 1684. S.
of Michael (above), of Leeds, clerk. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-
8. Perhaps C. of Spexhall, Norfolk, non-juror.
GILBERT, NICHOLAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 16, 1691. S. of Thomas, lawyer. B. at Eastbourne,
Sussex. School, Horsham. Matric. 1691.
GILBERT, RALPH. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 28,
1692-3; probably from Westminster School. Matric. 1693;
LL.B. 1698; LL.D. 1705. Fellow, 1698-1711. Adm. licentiate
R.C.P. Apr. 17, 1707. Died 1711. (Munk, n. 18.)
GILBERT, RICHARD. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1615,
age 31, as 'late of TRINITY College.' B. at Wellingborough,
Northants.
GILBERT, ROBERT. Probably of PKTERHOUSE. R. of Wing,
Rutland, till his death, Dec. u, 1503. Benefactor to Peter-
house. (Cooper, i. 8.)
GILBERT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1618. S. of William (1579-80), R. of Melford, Suffolk. B.A.
from Trinity Hall, 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (London)
June 4, 1626, age 23. Brother of William (1610).
GILBERT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 14,
1627-8. S. of John, husbandman, of Norfolk. B. at Flordon.
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1632-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 16, 1633; priest, Mar. 2, 1634.
R. of Flixton, Suffolk, 1639-45, sequestered. Perhaps V. of
Stradset, Norfolk, 1656-62; and V. of Wiggenhall St
Germans, 1661. Died 1662. (Venn, i. 282.)
GILBERT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 4,
1648. S. of John (1616), R. of Downham Market, Norfolk.
B. at Sahara Tony, Norfolk. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2;
M.A. 1655. One of these names C. of Reedham, 1662. Brother
of John (1642). (Venn, i. 370.)
GILBERT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 10,
1662. S. of Robert, gent., of Melton Mowbray, Leics. B.
there. School, Melton Mowbray.
GILBERT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 30,
1682. S. of John, gent., of Moulton, Norfolk. B. at Gissing.
Schools, Flordon and Norwich. Matric. 1682. Died in College.
Buried Nov. ai, 1682, at St Michael's, Cambridge. (Venn, i.
470.)
GILBERT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 3,
1695. S. of Robert, furrier, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. B. there.
Schools, Uttoxeter (Mr Bladen) and Dilhorne, Staffs. (Mr
Pointon). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. priest (Lich-
field) Sept. 27, 1709, as C. of Sharshill. (Venn, i. 496.)
GILBERT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 30, 1725. B.
at Little Ashby, Leics. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1730; priest, June 9, 1734. One
of these names R. of Dunnington, Yorks., in 1779.
GILBERT, SIMON. B.A. 1511-2. Perhaps preb. of Hereford,
1558. Died Aug. 1568. Will (P.C.C.) 1568, of Simon Gilbert,
parson of Kentchurch, Hereford.
GILBERT, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 4,
1682. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Uttoxeter, Staffs. School,
Uttoxeter (Mr Smithson). Matric. 1682. Probably brother
of Thomas (1678-9).
GILBERT, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1631.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. Easter, 1631.
GILBERT, THOMAS. B.A. 1517-8; M.A. 1522. Fellow of
PETERHOUSE, 1521-6.
GILBERT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1623-4. One of these names V. of Tollesbury, Essex,
1646-50-.
GILBERT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
June 17, 1637. Of Kent Doubtless s. of Thomas, of West-
bere, Kent, gent. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1637; Scholar,
1638; B.A. 1640-1. V. of Loose, Kent, 1643. (T. A. Walker;
Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
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GILBERT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Feb. I,
1678-9. S. of Thomas, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. School, Uttoxeter
(Mr Smythson). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686.
Probably brother of Simon (1682).
GILBERT, THOMAS. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.).
GILBERT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Sx JOHN'S, Mar. 4,
1707-8. S. of Henry, of Locko, Derbs., gent. B. at Derby.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 21 ; priest, May 27, 1716. Of Boylston,
Lines. Perhaps brother of John (1687). Died Sept. n, 1733.
(F.M.G., 870.)
GILBERT, THOMAS. Adm. at PETBRHOUSE, Apr. 12, 1735- S.
of Thomas, of London, gent. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Oct. 29, 1729, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1733; M.A.
(Cambridge) 1737. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1736-44. Author,
poetical. Died Nov. 23, 1766. Buried at Petersham, Surrey.
M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) ; as of St James's Square, London.
(D.N.B.; Walker, 270.)
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1558. S. of Jerome, recorder of Colchester. B. at Clare,
Suffolk, 1540. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564; M.D. 1569. Fellow,
1561. Physician in London for thirty years. F.R.C.P.
Censor. Treasurer. President, 1600. Physician to Elizabeth
and James I. The distinguished physicist. Author, scientific.
Died Nov. 30, 1603, aged 63. Buried at Colchester. Will
(P.C.C.) 1604. Half-brother of the next. (Cooper, n. 356;
D.N.B.; Munh, I. 77; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1579-80. S. of Jerome, recorder of Colchester, and Jane
(2nd wife), dau. of Robert Wingfield, of Suffolk. B. at
Boughton, Suffolk (? Norfolk). B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 7, 1590, age 25; priest, May 12, 1591.
V. of Fingringhoe, Essex, 1590-7. R. of Long Melford,
Suffolk, 1599-1618. Owner of Badley Hall, Essex. Will
(P.C.C.) 1618. Father of the next and of Robert (1618).
(Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., ix. 200.) (Contemporary at
Oxford.)
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1610. S. of William (above). B.A. 1613-4; M.A. from
Trinity Hall, 1617. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Of Long
Melford, Suffolk, when adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May n, 1616.
Barrister, 1623. Counsellor of Colchester and Bury St
Edmunds. Of Badley Hall, Essex. Father of William (1647),
brother of Robert (1618).
GYLBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1612. S. of Ambrose, of Colchester. B.A. 1616-7; M. A. 1620;
B.D. 1627; D.D. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23;
priest, Sept. 24, 1621. R. of Orsett, Essex, 1626-40. Died
Dec. 18,1640, aged 43. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Ambrose
(1610). (Vis. of Essex, 1634; J. Ch. Smith.)
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May
13, 1647. S. of William (1610), counsellor, of Bury St Ed-
munds. B. there. Schools, Bury and Colchester. Matric.
1647-8; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Of Brent Eleigh, clerk.
Perhaps lecturer at Witney, Oxon. ; ejected, 1662 ; but see
Al. Oxon. for another.
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
24, 1647-8. S. of Robert, attomey-at-law, of Melton, Leics.
B. there. School, Melton (Mr Stokes). Matric. 1647-8. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, July 6, 1650.
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June
12, 1672. S. of William, yeoman, of Withstow, Warws. B.
there. School, Barwell. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Brother
of John (1672).
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 27,
1675. S. of Faustin, deceased. B. at Leicester. School,
Leicester. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 9, 1686. R. of Cadeby, Leics., 1688.
R. of Newbold, 1693-1719. Died Apr. 7, 1719. Admon.
(Leicester) 1720. (Nichols, iv. 824.)
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1690.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1691.
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1707. Of
Staffordshire. Matric. Michs. 1707.
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1713;
afterwards pens. Of Leicestershire. School, Derby. Matric.
1713; B.A. 1716-7.
GILBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 5,
1731. S. of Arthur, of London, fish merchant. Matric. 1731.
Grecian from Christ's Hospital. B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738.
Fellow, 1735. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1735; priest
(Lincoln) Feb. 26, 1737-8.
GILBERT, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1460-1.
GILBERT, . D.D. 1463-4. Carmelite friar.
GILBERT, . B.A. 1474-5; M.A. 1478-9.
GILES, EDWARD
GILBERT, . Of TRINITY HOSTEL. B.Civ.L. 1477-8.
GILBERT, . B.Can.L. 1482-3.
GILBERT, . B.A. 1507-8.
GILBY, ANTHONY. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1531-2. Of Lincoln-
shire. B. c. 1510. M.A. 1535. A fugitive at Frankfort and
Geneva, under Queen Mary. Adm. at Basel University, 1555.
Pastor of the English Church at Geneva. V. of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, c. 1564-83, when he resigned. A strong puritan.
Author, religious. Assisted in the Geneva translation of the
Bible. Died 1585. Will (Leicester) 1585. Father of Nathaniel
(1582). (Cooper, i. 516; D.N.B.)
GILBY, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1620. Probably 3rd s. of Sir George, of Stainton, Lines., Knt.
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. V. of Appleby, Lines., 1631.
Mentioned in the will of his brother Emanuel (1660), as then
deceased. (F.M.G., 1228.)
GILBEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 23, 1592.
Doubtless 2nds. of John (below). Matric. 1593; B.A. 1596-7;
M.A. 1600. Fellow of Magdalene, 1608. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 7; priest, Mar. 8, 1611-2. Brother of Thomas (1589).
GYLBYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
Doubtless ist s. of George, of Stainton-le-Hole, Lines.
Married Magdalen, dau. of William White, of Louth, 1570.
Died vita patris Nov. 15, 1580, aged 30. Brother of Tristram
(1577-8), father of George (above) and Thomas (1589).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 402.)
GYLBY, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1579-
GILBEY, NATHANIEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Jan.
1582-3. S. of Anthony (1531), V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
B. at Hinckley, Leics. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from Emmanuel,
1596; B.D. 1593. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1585. Preacher at
Bedford; and Master of the Hospital of St John, 1599-1600.
(Peile, I. 173.)
GILBY, THOMAS. Adm. at KINO'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 6, 1540. Left about 1543-4.
GILBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1589.
Doubtless ist s. of John (1565). Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Bolle, of Haugh, 1596. Living, 1611. Brother of
George (1592). (Lines. Pedigrees, 402.)
GILBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1687. S. of John, gent. B. in London. School, Hatfield,
Yorks. (private; Mr Wm Yarret). Matric. 1687. Migrated to
Trinity Hall. B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (York)
May 22, 1692; priest, 1693. Perhaps R. of West Retford,
Notts.; and minister of East Retford, 1709. (F.M.G., 1230.)
GYLBY, THOMAS. Matric. from TRINITY HALL, Easter, 1714;
Scholar, 1716; LL.B. 1719. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 20,
1736.
GYLBIE, TRISTRAM (or THURSTAN). Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Lent, 1577-8. 3rd s. of George, of Stainton-le-Hole,
Lines. Buried at Waltham, June 8, 1611. Brother of John
(1565). (Lines. Pedigrees, 402; Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
GILBURNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1593-5.
Doubtless of Charing, Kent; adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 30, 1595. Perhaps knighted, July 17, 1617. (Peile, i.
214; Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
GILDER, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623; M.A. 1627.
GILDER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. u,
1674-5. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Bardwell, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Bury. Matric. 1675. Died Sept. 1676. Buried
at Bardwell.
GILDERD, GYLDARD or GYLDAR, GEORGE. Matric. pens.
from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1562; B.A. 1566-7. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 21, 1567. Probably followed John Gildered who
was instituted to Collingtree, Northants., 1559. (H. I.
Longden.)
GILDON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1611.
2nd s. of Martin, of Upper Toynton, Lines. Bapt. Feb. 18,
1593-4. B.A. 1614-5. Will (P.C.C.) 1617; of Jesus College.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 404.)
GYLDON or GYLDYNE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1544. Doubtless ist s. of John, Lord of the Manor of
Burton-by-Lincoln. B.A. 1548-9. Fellow of Jesus, c. 1550.
He left a number of Hebrew books. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1551. (A. Gray; Cam*. Ant. Soc., LXHI. 192.)
GILES, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1666. S. of Abraham, deceased, of Shrewsbury. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Signs for
deacon's orders (London) Sept. 24, 1670.
GILES, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1598-3.
B.A. 1596-7.
GYLES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1563-4.
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GILLES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1597-8. Doubtless buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
July 6, 1600.
GILES, GEORGE. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518. Fellow of ST JOHN'S,
1520. V. of Little Eversden, Cambs., 1525-37.
GILES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1620.
GILES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Dec. 1602. B. at East-
bourne, Sussex. Matric. 1602; B.A. 1606-7; M.A, 1610.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Ord. deacon (Chichester) Dec. 8;
priest, Dec. 22, 1611. R. of Ninfield, Sussex, 1611-54- Died
Nov. 5, 1654, aged 67. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. (W. C. Renshaw.)
GILES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623. Matric.
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. priest (Gloucester)
Sept. 23, 1632. V. of Arlingham, Gloucs., 1633; there, as 'an
able minister,' in 1650. Conformed and subscribed, 1662.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
GYLES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 15, 1648. Of
Worcestershire. Matric. 1649; Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1651;
M.A. 1655. R. of Gt Fakenham, Suffolk, 1661-78. One of
these names, s. of the V. of Lindridge, Worcs., silenced, 1662.
Minister at Henley-on-Thames. Died there. (Calamy, n. 543.)
GILES, MASCALL. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1611.
B. at Lewes, Sussex. B.A. 1618-9. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 12, 1619-20, age 24. C. of Hamsey, Sussex. V. of
Ditchling, 1621-44. V. of Wartling, 1648-52. Buried there
Aug. 14, 1652. Will (P.C.C.) 1653. (Show, i. 352; D.N.B.)
GILES, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Berkshire. S. of Nathaniel, Mus.D. (will, P.C.C. 1634; of
Windsor Castle). Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Dec. 16, 1608, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1609; M.A. 1612;
B.D. 1622; D.D. 1625. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1608-19.
R. of Newbury, Berks., 1619; of Newton Longueville, Bucks. ,
1620. Canon of Windsor, 1624. Preb. of Worcester, 1627;
R. of Chinnor, Oxon., 1628; sequestered, 1644. Afterwards
V. of Ruislip, Middlesex, 1648. Father of the next. (Al.
Oxon.; Vis. of Berks., 1665, n. 135.)
GILES, NATHAN. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Nathaniel (above), D.D. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, July 23, 1641, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1644-5; M.A.
1647. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1645-8, 1660-1. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. 12, 1656-7. Barrister, 1664. (Al.
Oxon.)
GYLES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. n,
1648. S. of Jerome, yeoman, of Tenterden, Kent. B. there.
School, Mayfield (Mr Hflder). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2.
R. of Rolvenden, Kent, till 1662; ejected, 1662.
GILES, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. C. of Stone, Gloucs.,
in 1642 : 'an able minister' there, in 1650. Subscribed in 1662.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
GYLES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1564;
Scholar, 1567.
GILES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Mar. 5, 1587-8. Of
Sheldwich, Kent. S. of Gabriel. School, Sheldwich (Mr
Lankishire). Matric. 1588; Scholar, 1588-93; B.A. 1591-2;
M. A. 1595. R. of Thursford, Norfolk, 1604-1 r. (Venn, 1. 134.)
GILES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1613.
Matric. 1613.
GILES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 17, 1634.
Of Northampton. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
GYLES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1642,
a scholar from Westminster. Of Worcestershire. B.A. 1644-
5; M.A. 1648. Fellow, 1647-51. R. of Downham, Cambs.,
1653. Father of the next.
GYLES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 17,
1686-7. S. of Thomas (above), former fellow of Trinity.
B. at Wicken, Cambs. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric
1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1690-1.
GILES or GYLYS, WILLIAM. B.D. 1523; D.D. 1528. Franciscan
friar. Last Warden of the House at Leicester; surrendered,
Nov. 10, 1539. (Cooper, i. 69; Dugaale.)
GYLES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593. B.
at Dublin. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon (London)
Nov. 25, 1509; priest, Nov. 16, 1600. C. of Staines, Middlesex.
V. of Elm and Emneth, Cambs., 1600-40.
GILES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1620; B.A.
1623-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18; priest, Dec. 19, 1625.
V. of Waldershare, Kent, 1627.
GILES, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
GILHAM, . B.A. 1489-90.
GILL, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford); B.D.
1636. S. of Alexander, of London, Master of St Paul's School.
School, St Paul's. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
June 26, 1612, age 15; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619; B.D. 1627;
GILL, JOHN
D.D. 1636-7. Usher of St Paul's School, 1621. High Master,
1635-40. Dismissed for excessive severity. Author, poetical.
One of Milton's chief friends. Died 1642. Buried at St
Botolph, Aldersgate. Brother of George (1629). (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
GILL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1570. Matric.
Easter, 1571.
GYLL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
S. of George, of Wyddial, Herts. B.A. 1561-2. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Mar. 10, 1564-5. Of Anstey and Littlecourt,
Layston and Bandon, Herts. Died May, 1616. Buried at
Buntingford. Will, P.C.C. Grandfather of the next, brother
of Thomas (1557-8), George (1567) and John (I551)- (Cussans,
i. 83, 119; Petit (i. 65) for some reason assigns him to Christ's.)
GILL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1631.
S. of Edward, of Bandons, Anstey, Herts. Bapt. at Anstey,
Mar. 9, 1614-5. Buried Dec. 19, 1658, at Anstey. (Cussans,
i. 119.)
GILL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1592.
GYLL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1567.
S. of George, of Wyddial, Herts. Of Swaffham, Cambs.
Brother of John (1551), Edward (1557-8) and Thomas (1557)-
(Misc. Gen. ft Her., u. 27; Cussans, i. 118.) .
GYLL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1582. S.
of John (1551), High Sheriff of Herts. Of Wyddial. Engaged
in the expedition under the Earl of Essex against Cadiz,
1597. Knighted, July 3, 1603. Died Nov. 17, 1619. Buried
at Wyddial. Admon., P.C.C. Father of the next and brother
of John (1582). (Cussans, i. 1 18.)
GILL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1615. S.
of Sir George (above), of Wyddial. Of Walton, Northants.
Living at Buntingford, Herts., 1659. (Cussans, i. 119; Misc.
Gen. et Her., n. 29.)
GILL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1616.
Of Derbyshire. Probably s. of Philip, of Lightwood, Derbs.
Bapt. at Norton, Mar. 10, 1600-1. Married Ann, dau. of
Darcy Washington, Esq., of Adwick, Yorks., July 25, 1638.
(M. H. Peacock.)
GILL, GEORGE. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of London.
Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Dec. 13, 1616, age 14;
B.A. (Oxford) 1620; M.A. 1623-4. Under usher at St Paul's
School, 1628-37. Sur-master, 1637. Died 1639-40. Brother
of Alexander (1623).
GYLL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1578. S. of
Francis, of Heydon, Essex. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1579.
Of Peldon, Essex. Brother of Thomas (1579). (Lipscomb, rv.
606.)
GILL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1651-2. S. of Thomas, gent., of Conisborough, near Rother-
ham, Yorks. B. at Preston, Pontefract. School, Doncaster.
Matric. 1652.
GILL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Dec. 18, 1660, from
Magdalene. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1662-3; M.A.
1666. R. of Hargham, Norfolk, 1666-77. V. of Roudham,
till 1677. Master of Bradford School, 1671-2. V. of Cofling-
ham, Yorks., 1672. Died Feb. 23, 1676-7.
GILL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 12, 1672.
S. of William, yeoman. B. at Threshfield, Yorks. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1676. Perhaps P.C. of Farlam, Cumberland, 1674-95.
Buried there June 25, 1695. (Sedbergh Reg.; B. Nightingale.)
GILL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 3, 1679.
S. of Robert, of Cambridge. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3; M.A.
1686.
GILL, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1495-6. Of Carlisle diocese. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. n, 1496-7; priest (?) 1496-7; title, 'Hospital
of St John,' Cambridge.
GYLL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1544.
GYLL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1551. S. and
h. of George, of Buckland and Wyddial, Herts. B. 1538.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 27, 1555. Sheriff of Herts.,
1575-6. Died Oct. 22, 1600, aged 62. Will, P.C.C Brother
of Edward (1557-8), Thomas (1557-8) and George (1567),
father of George (1582) and of John (1582). (Petit, i. 48;
Misc. Gen. et Her., II. 29.)
GYLL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1568. One
of these names V. of Weston Fa veil, Northants., 1574-9.
GYLL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1582. Doubt-
less 2nd s. of John (1551). Of Little Buntingford Court,
Herts. Knighted, Nov. 26, 1613. M.P. for Minehead, Somer-
set, 1625. Will proved, May 20, 1651. Brother of George
(1582).
GILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1593, impvbes. One
, of these names, s. and h. of Francis, of Tempsford, Beds.,
Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 22, 1595.
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GILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1611. B. at
Liverpool. B.A. 1614; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (London)
June 18, 1614, age 26; priest, June 4, 1615. C. of Whittles-
ford, Cambs.
GILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 30, 1652. Matric.
1652.
GILL, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 4,
1660-1. S. of Edward. B. at Norton, Yorks. Bapt. at
Rotherham, May 14, 1643. Matric. 1661. Of Carhouse,
Yorks. Sheriff of Yorks., 1692. Married, at Huddersfield,
Jan. 31, 1664-5, Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua Brooke. Died
an. 24, 1705-6. Buried at Rotherham. His father was the
Parliamentary Governor of Sheffield Castle, and M.P. for the
West Riding, 1653. Father of Westby (1695). (Peile, I. 5951
Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
GILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Sx JOHN'S, Feb. 2, 1744-5-
S. of Peter, butcher, of Kent. B. at Canterbury. School,
King's, Canterbury. Matric. 1745. Ord. deacon (Peterb.j
June 2, 1751; priest, June 17, 1753 (Lift. dim. from Canter-
bury). Perhaps of Minster, Kent; died Oct. 3, 1771. (G. Mag.)
GILL, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July n, 1662. Matric.
1662.
GILL or GYLL, LEONARD. B.Civ.L. 1522-3. Doubtless s. of
William, of Buckland, Herts. Fellow of Jesus, c. 1535-47.
Died c. Apr. 1547. Buried in St Edward's Church, Cambridge.
Will proved (V.C.C.) July 14, 1547; described as priest.
(Lipscomb, iv. 606; Cussans, i. 118; A. Gray.)
GILL or CELL, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1607. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
R. of Tolleshunt Knights, Essex, 1628-*;. 1658. Will (P.C.C.)
1658.
GILL, NICHOLAS. B.A. from TRINITY, 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 23, 1619. C. of Bottisham, Cambs.,
1633. V. of Shopland, Essex, 1639. V. of Tolleshunt Major,
in 1650.
GILL, PETER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1585.
GILL, RALPH. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, May 29, 1587.
S. of Thomas, of Mucking, Essex, and lion keeper at the
Tower of London. Matric. 1587. Doubtless adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 6, 1590, as of St Peter-ad-vincula, London.
Married Anne, dau. of Michael Heneage, Esq. Died Feb. 12,
1620. Buried at St Peter's-in-the-Tower. Will (P.C.C.) 1621.
(Coll. Top. et Gen., vm. 280; Lines. Pedigrees.)
GYLL, RICHARD. ' Of CAIUS College.' S. of John, and nephew
of Leonard (1522-3). A minor hi 1547. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
H. 27.) Not found in the College records.
GILL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 30, 1670. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
GILL or CELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1601. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
Perhaps V. of Stalham, Norfolk, 1624-30.
GILL (? SILL), ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
c. 1596.
GYLL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1557-8.
S. of George, of Buckland and Wyddial, Herts. Of Chancery
Lane. Will proved, Mar. 4, 1611. Brother of Edward (1557-
8), George (1567) and John (1551). (Peile, I. 65; Misc. Gen.
et Her., n. 29.)
GYLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1579. S.
of Francis, of Heydon, Essex. Scholar. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 4, 1586-7. Married Joan, dau. of Henry Hopper.
Brother of Henry (1578). (Peile, i. 153; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
n. 27.)
GILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615.
Perhaps s. of the above. Bapt. at Heydon, Essex, Apr. 25,
1602.
GILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1619. One of these names R. of Nunbumholme, Yorks., 1656.
Conformed, and reinstituted, 1662-85- Buried July 22, 1685.
(M. H. Peacock.)
GILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 19,
1672. S. of Thomas (? above), clerk, of Nunbumholme,
Yorks. Bapt. there, Sept. 25, 1656. School, Pocklington
(Mr Elletson). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1678. R. of Knapton, Norfolk, 1683-1705.
R. of Antigham, 1701-5. R. of Dersingham, 1705-29. R. of
West Newton, 1705-29. Licensed to practise medicine by
the Bishop, 1705.
GILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 2, 1673. Of
Middlesex. S. of Philip, M.D., of Edmonton. M.A. 1675
(Lit. Reg.); M.D. 1681. Candidate R.C.P. 1683. Fellow,
R.C.P. 1685. Censor. Registrar, 1692-1701. Died July 4 or
5, 1714. (Munk, i. 437.)
GILLIOTT, THOMAS
GYLL, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5, 1719-
20. S. of Thomas, of Barton, North Riding, Yorks. Matric.
1718. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 24, 1718-9. Solicitor-
general of the Palatinate of Durham, 1733. Recorder of
Durham, 1767. Died at Barton, Mar. 12, 1780, aged 79.
M.I. there. His Diary in the Surtees Soc., No. 118. (H. M.
Wood.)
GILL, WESTBY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 21, 1695. ist a.
of John (1660), of Car-house, Rotherham. Bapt. at Rother-
ham, Mar. 21, 1678-9. Matric. Fell. -Com. 1695; B.A. 1698-9;
M.A. 1702. Candidate for the representation of the University,
in 1710. F.R.S. 1740. Died Oct. 1746. (Hunter, Sheffield;
L. Mag.)
GILL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1606; B.A.
1609-10. Admon. (York) 1615, of one of these names; C. of
Thome, Doncaster.
GILL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1609; B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 31; priest,
June i, 1618.
GILL, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1707. Of Hertford-
shire. Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Bishop's Stortford,
Herts., gent.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15, 1709-10.
Living, 1714; had property at Clavering, Essex. (Misc. Gen.
et Her., n. 31.)
GILL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1727. S. of Stephen, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Church Fenton. School, Sherburn (Mr Lowther). Matric.
1727; B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13, 1731;
priest (Litt. dim. from York) Mar. 1731-2. V. of Church
Fenton, Yorks., 1733-56. V. of Sherburn, 1733-56. Died
Feb. 2, 1756. Father of William (1751).
GILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 21, 1749.
Of Surrey. Doubtless of Bashing, Godalming, Surrey, Esq.
5. of Ezra, of Bashing, Esq. Matric. 1749. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 24, 1753. Died 1813. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GILL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1751. Probably s. of William (1727), V. of Sherbum. Yorks.
B. at Sherburn. Schools, Beverley (Mr Clarke) and Wake-
field. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Dec. 21, 1755; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1757.
GILL, . B.A. 1509-10.
GILL, . B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530. Fellow of CHRIST'S,
1530-4.
GILLEAT, DAVID. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1612.
GILLET, see also GILLOTT.
GILLET, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 28, 1635-
6. S. of John. B. at Cambridge. School, Perse. Matric.
1636. One, John Gillott, V. of Stainton, Yorks., 1664-67.
Died 1667. (Peile, I. 440.)
GILLETT, THOMAS. Grace for B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1631-2.
GILLEY, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
Will (P.C.C.) 1660, of one of these names, V. of Hornby,
Yorks.
GILLIE, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, Michs. 1559;
B.A. 1562-3. Fellow, about 1564. Probably s. of John, and
nephew of Martin, of Lincoln's Inn, whose will (P.C.C. 1564)
mentions him.
GILLIAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 6, 1675-6. S. of
John, of Manchester, Esq. Matric. 1675-6. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Apr. 18, 1678.
GILLIBRAND, see GELLIBRAND.
GILLING, JOHN. A scholar and feUWof KING'S HALL, 1388-92.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 18, 1389; priest, Feb. 26, 1389-90.
GILLINGHAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug.
31, 1629. S. of Richard, R. of Lillington, Dorset. B. there.
School, Rampisham (Mr Hart well and Mr Hallet). Matric.
1629; Scholar, 1634-7; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Probably
R. of Lillington, 1640. (Venn, i. 292.)
GILLINGHAM, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 10,
1687. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1691^2; M.A. 1695.
Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1692; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 12,
1692-3. Probably reader to the Temple. V. of Chigwell,
Essex, 1701-21. Will (P.C.C.) 1721: leaves £1600 to found
a scholarship at EMMANUEL. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GILLINGHAM, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 7,
1702. S. of John, mercer. B. at Southampton. School,
Wimborne (Mr Loyd). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
1709. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 19; priest, June 24, 1709. R.
of Little Shelford, Cambs., 1709.
GILLINGHAM, ROGER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 24,
1724. Of Cambridgeshire. Perhaps of Shelford Hall.
GILLIOTT, THOMAS. B.A. 1474-5-
GILLOTT, see also GILLET.
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GILLOTT, HENRY
GILLOTT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Easter, 1575.
B. at Burton, Yorks. B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 21, 1583, age 26. Curate and schoolmaster at
Walsingham, Norfolk. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 8, 1587.
V. of Houghton-le-Dale, Norfolk, 1587 (GiUett).
GILLOTT or GILLETT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from Sr JOHN'S,
Easter, 1612; B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
1616; priest, Mar. i, 1617-8.
GILLOT, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1649. Probably brother of Samuel (1652).
GILLOT, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1410-20; vacated
on marriage. Clerk in the Chapel Royal. (Trin. Coll. Admis-
sions, i. 113.)
GILLOT, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1652; B.A. 1655. Probably brother of Matthew (1649).
GILLOTT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507.
GILLOTT, . B.Can.L. 1490.
GILLOTT, . B.Can.L. or B.Civ.L. 1518-9.
GILMAN, HENRY. M.A. 1693 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of \Vi thing ton, Gloucs., clerk. School, Winchester.
Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, May 17, 1675, age 17;
B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1678-9; M.A. 1681. Preb.
of Rochester, 1689. R. of Kingsdown, Kent, 1690-1710. V.
of St Nicholas, Rochester, 1701-10. Died Nov. 17, 1710,
aged 49. Buried in the Cathedral. (H. G. Harrison.)
GILMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 12, 1704.
S. of William. B. at Norwich. School, NDrwich. Scholar,
1704-5; Matric. 1705. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge,
June 16, 1707. (PeiU, n. 159.)
GILLMAN, REUBEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May, 1727.
S. of Reuben, attorney, late of Loddon, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Loddon (private; Mr Lann), Norwich (Mr Pykaring)
and Chedgrave (Mr Conoid). Scholar, 1727-32; Matric. 1728;
B.A. 1730-1. (Venn, n. 27.)
GILLMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 27,
1695. S. of Samuel, brewer, of Hingham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Norwich and Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric.
1695; Scholar, 1695-1700; B.A. 1698-9. Lived at Hingham.
Married Hester, dau. of Wm Le Neve, of Wymondham,
Norfolk. Died Nov. 28, 1741. Buried at Hingham M.I.
(Venn, i. 496; G. H. Holley.)
GILMAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, May 23,
1705. Migrated to King's, a scholar from Eton, 1705.
S. of Samuel, of New Windsor. B. there. Matric. Michs.
1705; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Fellow, 1708. Assistant
Master at Eton. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1714; priest
(Ely) Dec. 18, 1715. R. of Avington, Oxon. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Exeter. R. of Ickenham, Middlesex, Apr.-Aug.
1725. Died 1725.
GILLMAN, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1609.
GILLMAN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, June 28,
1698.
GILPYN, ALAN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575;
B.A. 1579-80.
GYLPYN, BERNARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 7,
1563-4- Of Lancaster. S. of Randall. School, Lancaster.
Scholar, 1564. Nephew of the 'Apostle of the North.' (Venn,
I. 52; FM.G.)
GILPIN or GUILPIN, EVERARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
June i, 1588. Matric. 1588.
GYLPIN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, June
24, 1665. S. of Nicholas, of Hornby, Yorks. School, Bedale.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1670-1;
priest, Sept. 1671.
GYLPINE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596;
Scholar, 1599. One of these names student at Leyden, Feb.
ii, 1591-
GILPIN, GODFREY or GEOFFREY. B.A. 1532-3; M.A. 1535;
B.D. 1544. Fellow of CHRIST'S, 1532-47. Proctor, 1538-9.
One of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546. Lady Margaret
preacher, 1547. V. of Pinchbeck, Lanes., 1548. Will proved
(V.C.C.) Sept. 12, 1550. (Peilf, i. 16; Cooper, i. 97.)
GILPIN, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1529-30. Fellow of JESUS, c. 1527.
Principal of Borden Hostel. V. of Swavesey, Cambs., 1527-
30. Died Dec. 27, 1530. Will (V.C.C.). (Cooper, i. 41.)
GYLPYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1551;
Scholar, 1552.
GILPIN, LUKE. A scholar of TRINITY, 1560. B. at Kentmoor,
Westmorland. B.A. 1561-2; M.A. 1565; B.D. 1576. Fellow,
1562. Proctor, 1574-5. Ord. priest (London) Apr. 3, 1569.
V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1571. R. of Bebington, Cheshire,
1573. Archdeacon of Derby, 1577-87. Preb. of Southwell,
1581-7. Died 1587. (Cooper, H. 17.)
GIPPES, JOHN
GYLPYN, OWEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1550.
At Trinity, in 1552.
GILPIN, RANDALL. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, July 4, 1611. Of Aldingham, Lanes. Matric. 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1614,
till 1629. Chaplain of the fleet which sailed to the relief of
Rochelle. Minister of St Benet, Cambridge, 1625-6. R. of
Barningham, Suffolk, 1629. R. of Worlingham, 1661. Author.
Died Nov. 1661. (DJV.B.)
GILPIN, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 12,
1638. Probably s. of Isaac, of Leatherhead, Cumberland.
Matric. 1638; B.A. 1642-3. V. of Staindrop, Durham, 1660-
99. R. of Cockfield, 1690-9. Buried Jan. 19, 1698-9, at
Staindrop. Father of the next. (H. M. Wood; T. A. Walker,
67.)
GILPIN, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 22,
1667. S. of Simon (above), V. of Staindrop, Durham. School,
BrigoaU, Durham. Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1670-1 ;
M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 1674-5 ; priest (Durham)
Sept. 20, 1679. V. of Staindrop, Durham, 1700-17. R. of
Cockfield, 1714-7. Buried at Staindrop, Sept. 5, 1717.
(T. A. Walker, 133; D. S. Boutflower.)
GILLS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 27, 1647.
GILLES, (?) WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July i,
1692.
GILSON, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 17,
1673. S. of Thomas (? 1645), clerk. B. at Brentwood, Essex.
School, Brentwood (Mr Barnard). Of Colchester. Died Feb.
8, 1727, aged 71. (Musgrave.)
GILSON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1560.
S. of John, of Stapleford, Cambs. School, Ely. Migrated as
pens, (age 23) to Caius, Jan. 29, 1571-2, being then hi deacon's
orders. Ord. deacon (Norwich) ; priest (Ely) Dec. 1569. R. of
Caston, Norfolk, 1575-9. Will proved (Norwich) 1579.
(Venn, i. 69.)
GYLSON (? GYBSON), EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1579.
GYLSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1561.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1617; of St Dunstan-in-
the-West, London, Esq.
GYLSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1572.
GILSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 18, 1645.
Probably s. of Sir Thomas, of St Peter's. B. at Sudbury,
Suffolk. School, Dedham. Migrated to Oxford, after residing
four years; B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1648; MA. 1649-
50. Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1649. V. of Little
Baddow, Essex, c. 1657; ejected, 1662. Afterwards a minister
at Stepney, Middlesex. Died May 6, 1680, aged 50. Buried
atStepney. M.I. Perhaps father of Daniel (1673). (Al.Oxon.;
Calamy, i. 496; J. Ch. Smith.)
GIMLING, WILLIAM. B.A. 1534-3.
GINBED or GYNNEBY, . Pens, at PETZRHOUSE, 1570-1.
Probably B.A. 1571-2.
CINDER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1595; Scholar,
1599; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
GYNNE, JAMES. Matiic. sizar from JESUS, Lent, 1577-8.
GYNNER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1589.
GYNNER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Mar. 8, 1579-80.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1588. V. of Stetchworth,
Cambs., 1591-1648. Buried there Jan. 26, 1648-9. (Venn, i.
105.)
DINNER, THOMAS, see JENNER.
GINNER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1588-9.
GYNNINGE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1564.
GINNINGS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1646.
Of Hertfordshire.
GIPPES, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1606.
Of London. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Queens', 1618-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Preb. of Lichtield,
1624, ejected. R. of St Andrew's, Hertford, 1624-33. R. of
Aylestone, Leics., 1633. R. of Bottesford, Leics., 1646. Died
May, 1654. Father of John (1651). (Al. Oxon.)
GIPPS, GEORGE. M.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Roger, of Newington, Kent, gent. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, July 6, 1666, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1669-70;
M.A. 1672-3. V. of Lympne, Kent. V. of Brenzett, 1677-
1707. P.C. of Wye, 1679-1707. Died Jan. 3, 1707. Buried
at Wye. (A I. Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
GIPPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1596.
Matric. 1596.
GIPPES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 16, 1641. Of
Suffolk. Became a Fell.-Com. 1644. Perhaps of Whelnetham,
Suffolk. If so, doubtless father of John (1676) and Richard
(1675). (E. Anglian, rv. 207.)
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GIPPES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1651. Of
Leicestershire. S. of George (1606), R. of Aylestone, Leics.
B. there. Schools, Wormley, Herts. (Mr Lovelass) and St
Paul's, London. Migrated to Sidney, adm. pens, there (age
18) Apr. 14, 1652. Matric. 1652. Migrated to Oxford
(Magdalen Hall). Matric. there, Dec. 9, 1653; B.A. (Oxford)
1654. Chaplain at Magdalen College. Member of the West-
minster Assembly. Died 1666. (Al. Oxon.; Calamy, i. 246.)
GIPPS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, July 7, 1676- S.
of John (? 1644), gent, of Gt Whelnetham, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Scholar, 1676-82; Matric. 1677-8;
LL.B. 1682. Fellow, 1683-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20,
1685; priest (Norwich) Nov. 19, 1686. R. of Brockley,
Suffolk, 1685-90, deprived as a non-juror. Brother of Richard
(1675). (Venn, i. 456.)
GIPPS, JOHN GILES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Dec. 17,
1711. S. of Sir Richard (1675), Knt., of Gt Whelnetham,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1712; Scholar,
1712-6; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 16, 1717;
priest (Norwich) July 13, 1718. R. of Brockley, Suffolk,
1726-34; of Chevington, 1727-34. Died 1734. Buried at
Whelnetham. (Venn, i. 526.)
GIPPS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1596.
Doubtless of London, gent. ; adm. at Gray's Inn, July 3, 1598.
One of these names, 'of London,' judge of the sheriffs' court.
Married Margaret, dau. of Valentine Pell, of Norfolk. Perhaps
father of Richard (1635). (Gage, Suffolk, 522.)
GIPPES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 8, 1627.
Of Suffolk. S. of Richard, of Bury, gent., deceased. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1628-9.
GIPPES, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, May 21,
1635. Of Middlesex. One of these names s. of Richard, of
London. Of Horningsheath, Suffolk. Buried there Feb. 8,
1663.
GIPPS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 24, 1675.
S. of John (? 1644), gent., of Gt Whelnetham, Suffolk. B.
there. Bapt. Sept. 15, 1659. School, Bury. Matric. 1675.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 5, 1675-6. Knighted, Nov. 27,
1682. Antiquarian writer. Died Dec. 21, 1708. Buried at
Whelnetham. Will (P.C.C.) 1709. Brother of John (1676),
father of John Giles (above). (D.N.B. ; Venn, i. 454.)
GIPPS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', Jan. 18,
1694-5. Of Suffolk. Doubtless s. of Sir Richard, of Horringer
(Horningsheath). Bapt. Dec. 27, 1677. School, Bury. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Aug. 28, 1695. Major in the army.
Living at Badley, 1722. (Bury School; S.H.A.H.; Gage,
Suffolk, 522.)
GIPPES, SYLLARD (SULYARD). Adm. pens, (age 17) at
CHRIST'S, Apr. 1677. S. of Valentine, of Horningsheath ,
Suffolk. B. there. Bapt. Mar. 20, 1659-60. School, Bury.
Matric. 1677. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 8, 1677.
Buried at Horningsheath, June 3, 1680. (Peile, n. 63.)
GIPPES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 23, 1654-5.
Of Leicestershire. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1656; Scholar,
1657; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1661. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667. C. of Bottisham, Cambs.,
1668. Chaplain to the Earl of Derby. R. of Bury, Lanes.,
1675-1710, 'B.D.* Author, sermons. Died Mar. n, 1709-10.
Will proved at Chester, 1710. (Viet. Hist, of Lanes., v. 126;
D.N.B.)
GIPPES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 18,
1667. S. of Richard. B. at Horningsheath, Suffolk. Bapt.
Mar. 26, 1650. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1667.
GYPPES, WILLIAM. B.A. 1525-6; M.A. 1529. Perhaps V. of
Arkesden, Essex, 1529-54. R. of Salcott-Virley, 1554-7.
GIRALDUS or GIRAUD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at
CAIUS, Jan. ai, 1712-3. S. of John, a Waldensian minister,
of Torre Pellice. B. there. School, Chigwell, Essex (Mr
Nobilet). Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1713-20; B.A. 1716-7. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 22, 1718-9; priest, Mar. 13, 1719-20.
V. of Graveney, Kent, 1727-69. Master of Faversham
School. Died Mar. 18, 1769. (Venn, i. 528.)
GIRARD, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Jan. 19, 1698-9.
Of Nevers, France. Matric. 1698; B.A. of the Academy of
Die; M.A. 1700. Protestant refugee.
GIRDLESTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 25,
1728. S. of Thomas, fanner, of Letheringsett, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Norwich (Mr Redington). Matric. 1728;
Scholar, 1728-35; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 17, 1733; priest, Oct. 19, 1735. R. of Cley-
next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 1734-61. Died Jan. 24, 1761. M.I.
(Venn, n. 29.)
GIRDLESTONE, ZURISHADDAI. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS,
Apr. i, 1738. S. of John, grazier, of Kelling, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Holt (Mr Holmes). Scholar, 1738-42; Matric.
*739; B.A. 1741-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 14, 1741-2;
GIRLINGTON, NICHOLAS
priest, June 26, 1743, as C. of Seaming. R. of Bodham,
1744-67. R. of Baconsthorpe, 1746-67. Died at Mattishall,
Mar. 18, 1767. M.I. at Baconsthorpe. (Venn, u. 44.)
GIRLING or GURLYN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at JESUS,
Jan. 18, 1681-2. Of King's Lynn, Norfolk. S. of Edmund,
of Sedgeford, Norfolk. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1683; M.B.
1687. Died July 10, 1688. Buried in St Nicholas, Lynn.
M.I. Will (Norw. Archd. C.) 1688. (Carthew, Launditch, in.
436.)
GIRLING, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1626. Of Suffolk. S. and h. of William, of Stradbrook,
Suffolk, deceased. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1627. Died
1627. (Copinger, iv. 88.)
GIRLING, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1577. Of Stradbrook, Suffolk. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1579-
GIRLING, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 29, 1664.
S. of Lionel, citizen of Norwich. B. there. Schools, Norwich
(private; Mr Stinnet and public). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8;
Scholar, 1670-1; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20,
1668, as C. of Bradeston, Norfolk; priest Dec. 24, 1670.
V. of West Barsham, Norfolk, 1672; of Westhall, Suffolk,
1685-1705. Chaplain of St Giles', Norwich, 1690. Died Mar.
8, 1704-5. (Venn, i. 422.)
GIRLING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1678. Of
Suffolk.
GIRLING or GURLING, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
CAIUS, June 10, 1612. S. of William, gent, (mayor of Lynn),
deceased. B. at Terrington, Norfolk. School, Lynn (Mr
Allston). Matric. 1614; B.A. 1614-5. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford,
1618, as 'Nathan Gwyn.' Perhaps M.P. for Castle Rising,
1626-8. Died May i, 1638. Brother of William (1604).
(Venn, i. 217.)
GURLING, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 20,
1693-4. S. of Nicholas. B. at Bury St Edmunds. School,
Bury. Scholar, 1694-5; Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1702; priest (York) May, 1703 V.
of Tadcaster, May 23, 1703 ; also Master of Tadcaster School.
R. of Newton Kyme, near Tadcaster, for 42 years. 'Died
Sept. 9, 1767. (Peile, n. 129.)
GURLIN, RAYMOND. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1665; B.A. 1668-9.
GURLYNG, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1567.
GIRLING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 25,
1649. S. of Thomas, of Wisbech, Cambs., gent. School,
Wisbech (Mr Frisney). Matric. 1649. Migrated to Peter-
house, June 22, 1650. Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1652. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 14, 1655. Doubtless of Horham, Suffolk.
Died Dec. 16, 1694, aged 63. Buried at Horham. Father of
the next. (Venn, i. 375.)
GIRLING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June
19, 1678. S. of Thomas (above), gent. B. at Cockerington,
Lines. Matric 1678. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 13, 1680, as
's. and h. of Thomas, of Horham, Suffolk, gent.'
GURLING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Apr. 27,
1604. S. of William, alderman of Lynn. Bapt. there, Dec. 14,
1589. School, Lynn. Matric. 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1614. R. of Sandringham, and
of Babingly, Norfolk, 1614; sequestered, 1646. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of John Dethick, of Newton, Norfolk. Died
Dec. 13, 1649. Brother of Nathaniel (1612). (Venn, i. 185;
Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GIRLINGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1606; B.A. from Emmanuel, 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Perhaps
R. of Kirkley, Suffolk, 1613-34.
GURLING, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1568.
GIRLINGTON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1548. Of Richmond, Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Randall, of
Girlington Hall, Wyclifie, Yorks. Migrated to Pembroke;
thence, B.A. 1551-2; M.A. 1555. Fellow of Pembroke, 1552.
Proctor, 1560-1. Public orator, 1560-1. R. of Tilney,
Norfolk, 1558. (Cooper, i. 212; Coll. Top. et Gen., vi. 190.)
GIRLINGTON or JYRLYNGTON, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S
HALL, 1481-7.
GIRLINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1573.
S. of Nicholas, gent., of Hutton, Yorks. Schools, Heighing-
ton, Kirkby and Barnard Castle. Migrated to Caius, July 15,
1573, age 16. Of Thurland Castle, Lanes., and Hutton,
Yorks., Esq. A popish recusant, in 1604. Died 1612. Father
of the next and brother of Thomas (1572). (Venn, i. 73! P«-
of Yorks.)
GIRLINGTON, NICHOLAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
c. 1595. Doubtless s. and h. of John (i573)» of Thurland
Castle, Lanes. Succeeded his father, 1612. Died 1628. (Vis.
of Lanes., 1613; Viet. Co. Hist. Lanes., VIH. 234.)
GIRLINGTON, THOMAS
GIRLYNGTON, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS,
Easter, 1572. Doubtless s. and b. of Nicholas, of Yorkshire.
Brother of John (1573). (Vis. of Yorks.)
GYRLINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar.
15, 1609-10. S. of Ninian, Esq., of Wycliffe, Yorks. School,
Aldborough (Mr Nicholson). Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1613.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 8, 1612. (Venn, i. 206.)
GYRLINGTON, . A scholar at KINO'S HALL, 1517-8.
GERLINGTON, . Matric. FelL-Com. from MAGDALENE, c.
1597-
GIRTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 4, 1696. Of
Nottinghamshire. Scholar, 1696.
GIRTON, JOHN. A scholar at KING'S HALL, c. 1461 ; B.A. 1462;
M.A. 1468-9. Fellow, till 1494. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1494-
GIRTON, THOMAS, see GORTON.
GIRTON, . D.Can.L. 1482-3.
GIRTON, Rector of. Excused congregations, etc., 1469-70.
GISBIE, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 8, 1687.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1688.
GISBYE, GEORGE. B.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Michael, of Stepney, Middlesex. B. Mar. 10, 1610. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
Nov. 13, 1629, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1631; MA. 1635; B.D.
1646. Fellow of St John's, 1630-48. White's reader in Moral
Philosophy, 1638-43. Preb. of Lincoln, 1660-4. Died May
13, 1664. Will (Oxford) 1664. (Al. Oxon.)
GISBOROUGH, PAUL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May n, 1604.
Of Norfolk.
GISBROUGH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 19, 1638. S. of Robert, attorney, of Beverley. B. there.
School Beverley (Mr Pomeroy). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2;
M.A. 1645. Probably R. of Middleton, Essex, 1645-7.
GYSBROUGH, W. B.A. 1459; M.A. 1463.
GISBOURNE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEIERHOUSE,
Sept. 28, 1749. S. of James (next), R. of Staveley, Derbs.
B. there, Nov. 25, 1732. School, Netherthorpe (Mr Ri.
Robinson). Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A.
1757. Fellow, 1758-70. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 23,
1759; priest (Ely) Nov. i, 1759. R. of Staveley, 1760-1821.
Died July 29, 1821. Benefactor to Peterhouse, to Sheffield
and to various Derbyshire parishes. Brother of John (1746),
Thomas (1744) and James (1740). (F.M.G., 481 ; T. A. Walker,
295; Hunter, Hallamshire.)
GISBORNE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 6, 1705. Of
Derbyshire. S. of John, of Boylston, Esq. B. 1687. School,
Loughborough. Matric. 1705; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1708-9;
MA. 1712. Fellow of Queens', 1714. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 20, 1713; priest, May 23, 1714. C. of Fen Ditton,
Cambs., 1713. R, of Staveley, Derbs., 1716-59. Preb. of
Durham, 1742-59. Died Sept. n, 1759. Will, P.C.C. Father
of the next three and the above. (F.M.G., 481.)
GISBORNE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 17,
1740. S. of James (above). B. at Staveley. School, Staveley
(Mr Robinson). Brother of the next, Francis (1749) and
Thomas (1744).
GISBORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 15, 1746. S.
of James (above), R. of Staveley, Derbs. Bapt. there, Sept.
21, 1727. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1746.
Died about 1748, at Clare College, Cambridge. (F.M.G., 481 ;
Al Carthus.)
GISBORNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
28, 1744. S. of James (1705), R. of Staveley, Derbs. B. at
Staveley. School, Staveley (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1744;
B.A. I747-S; M.A. 1751; M.D. 1758. Fellow, 1753-1806.
Gulstonian lecturer, 1760. Physician to St George's Hospital,
1757-81. F.R.S. 1758. President R.C.P. 1791-2, 1794-5,
1796-1804. Physician to the King, 1794. Benefactor to the
College library. Died Feb. 24, 1806. Will, P.C.C. (Founders
and Benefactors, 81; D.N.B.; Munk, n. 227.)
GISBRIMER, ELLAS. Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Easter, 1611.
Not found in the College register.
GISLAND, TRISTRAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1639.
GISLEHAM, ANDREW DE. M.A. Chancellor of the University,
1283. Benefactor.
GISLING, JOHN. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1683. S. of Thomas,
of London, gent. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Apr.
6, 1666, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1669. R. of St Michael's,
Penkeville, Cornwall, 1680. V. of Tregoney, 1690. (Al. Oxon.)
GISSING, JOHN. B.A. 1480-1.
GISSING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1659. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
GISSING, WILLIAM. B.A. 1480-1.
GLANVILLE, MAURICE
GISTE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 1586. B. at
Kilkhampton, Cornwall, 1563. Matric. 1586, as 'Gerte';
Scholar; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Ord. deacon and priest
(Exeter) Aug. 25, 1601. V. of Ravensden, Beds., 1603-26.
Married, Aug. 16, 1595, at St Peter's, Northampton, Martha,
dau. of Richard Potter. Buried at Ravensden, Sept. 20,
1626, as 'Gych.' Will (Bedford) 1626. (H. I. Longden.)
GITTINS, DANIEL, Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 8, 1727. B. at
Goring, Sussex. Matric. 1727; Scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 3,
1728-9; LL.B. 1742. R. of South Stoke, Sussex, 1733-61.
V. of Lyminster, 1742-61. Died 1761. (H. G. Harrison.)
GYTTONS, DAVID. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1569-
GYTTINGS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1580.
GITTONS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 10, 1599.
Of London.
GYTTONS, HENRY. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1572-3.
GITTINS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1632. S. of Griffith, V. of Kumar, Carnarvon (? Kenarth,
Carmarthen). B. in London, Aug. 22, 1614. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
GITTINS, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1589.
Of Shrewsbury. S. of a burgess. Adm. at Shrewsbury School,
1578. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Third Master of Shrewsbury
School, 1594; second Master, 1612-3 and 1631-8. Retired to
Middle, Salop, where he died. (G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury.)
GITTENS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June
ii, 1716. S. of Thomas, goldsmith, of Salop. B. at Shrews-
bury. School, Eton. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) June 12, 1720. C. of Wollaston,
Hereford (? Worcs.).
GITTINGS, . B.A. 1520-1; MA. 1523. Perhaps Maurice,
R. of St Mary-le-Bow, 1554-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1559.
GLACTON, ROGER. D.D., Cambridge. Of Huntingdonshire.
Augustinian friar. Died at Huntingdon, c. 1340. (P-Us, 441.)
GLADHILL, THOMAS, see GLEDHILL.
GLAD MAN, BAANAH. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Michs. 1598;
B.A. 1609. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) June n, 1609. C.
of Flamstead, Herts., 1613.
GLAD MAN, ELIAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 5, 1643.
GLADMAN, ELKANAH. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Nov. 27,
1618, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1620-1; M.A. 1623; B.D. 1631.
V. of Chesham (Wobum), Bucks., 1626-60. V. of Wing,
1648-78. Married, at Chesham, Dec. 5, 1626, Abigail Bredon.
(Al. Oxon.; Lipscomb, ill. 264.)
GLADMAN, NAARIAH (or NAZARIAH). Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, c. 1598. Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 1598. B.A.
1601-2; M.A. 1605. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. V. of Ridge,
Herts., 1608-18. R. of South Minims, 1618-42. Buried there
June 25, 1642. (Al. Oxon.; F. C. Cass, S. Mimms.)
GLADMAN, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534. V. of
Fingringhoe, Essex, 1534-51. Died 1551. (SeeGr.Bk, A, 227.)
GLADSTAINS, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1609-10 (Incorp. from St
Andrews).
GLADWIN, LEMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
"> 1733' S. of Lemuel, Esq., of Tupton, Derbs. B. at
Tupton. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrows). Matric. 1733.
Died s.p. (F.M.G., 616.)
GLANVILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 10, 1586-7.
Matric. 1587; B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595. Will (Exeter), of
one of these names, 1632, of St German's, Cornwall.
GLANVILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 15, 1638-9.
One of these names, 3rd s. of John, serjeant-at-law, of Broad
Hinton, Wilts., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 29, 1639.
GLANVILLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May 7, 1661.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A.
1668. Fellow, 1665-83. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Dec. 22, 1666. R. of Elmsett, Suffolk, 1668-9. V. of Barton,
Cambs., 1673-83. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
May 30, 1683. Will (V.C.C.) 1683. (T. A. Walker.)
GLANVILL or GLANFIELD, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
PETERHOUSE, June 16, 1638. Of Suffolk. School, Hadleigh.
Matric. 1638; Scholar, 1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1646. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 24; priest, May 25, 1662. C. of Ingham,
1662. R. of Wimbish, Essex, 1660-80 (DJf.B. assigns this
to his Oxford contemporary). Died 1680. (T. A. Walker.)
GLANVILLE, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
May 12, 1674. Of Suffolk. S. of Joseph, R. of Wimbish,
Essex (above). School, Walden, Essex. Matric. 1674;
Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Feb. 19, 1680-1. R. of Wimbish, 1680-95.
R. of Walton, Bucks., 1687-1695. Died 1695. Will (P.C.C.)
1695. (T. A. Walker.)
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GLANVILLE, RICHARD
GLANVILE or GLANFEILD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at PEMBROKE, May 22, 1624. S. of Richard, of Hadleigh,
Suffolk, clothier. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631;
B.D. 1638. R. of Somersham, Suffolk, 1647. R. of Elmsett,
1650. Died Dec. 15, 1667, 'aged 63.' Buried at Elmsett. Will,
P.C.C. (G. R. Woodward.)
GLANVILLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 12, 1671. Of Suffolk. School, Hadleigh. Matric. 1671;
Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
GLANVILE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Oct. 24, 1710. S. and h. of William, of the Isle of Antigua,
mercer. Matric. 1712. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. i,
1710-1. Married Elizabeth Allison, at Gray's Inn Chapel,
Nov. 5, 1713. Buried Nov. 22, 1734, at St John's, Antigua.
His son was adm. at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1733, as s. and h.
of William, of Antigua. (Oliver's Antigua, n. 18.)
GLANVILLE, . B.A 1511-2; M.A. 1515. A Robert Glan-
ville or Glanfeld, was V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1520. Will
proved, 1527. (Baker MS., xvi. 171.)
GLAPTHORNE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 16,
1607. Matric. 1607, as 'Clapthorne.'
GLAPTHORNE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1624. Of Cambridgeshire. Probably s. of Thomas,
of Whittlesey, Isle of Ely. Perhaps, as suggested by Masters,
the dramatist and poet. (Cambs. Vis., 1619; D.N.B.; where
no biographical particulars are given.)
GLAPTHORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 23,
1616.
GLASBROOK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, May 16,
1709. S. of John, of Haigh, Lanes. B. at Wigan. School,
Rivington, Lanes. (Mr Bradley). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1713-4-
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 23, 1716; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 6,
1725-6. V. of Higham Ferrers, Northants., 1726-30. Buried
there Sept. 6, 1730. (H. I. Longden.)
GLASSBROOKE, SIMON PETER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST
JOHN'S, Sept. 14, 1719. S. of Peter, M.D. (? of Oxford), of
Kent. B. at Whitstable, Kent. School, Canterbury. Matric.
1719; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1723;
priest, Dec. 22, 1723. C. of Creeton, Lines.
GLASBROOK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22,
1673. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1676-7.
GLASCOCK, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1554.
Perhaps s. of William, of Gt Dunmow, Essex. Of Barking,
and of Eltham, Kent. Died Dec. 1621. Buried at Barking.
Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 58; J. Ch. Smith.)
GLASCOCKE, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Michs. 1571. B. at Bobbingworth, Essex (doubtless s. of
John, yeoman). B.A. from St Catharine's, 1574-5; M.A.
1578. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 1580, age 28; priest,
Easter, 1581. R. of Weeley, Essex, 1580-98. R. of Bobbing-
worth, 1582. Died Oct. 13, 1619. Will (Consist. C. London)
1622. (Peile, i. 120; Ess. Arch. Soc., 25, n. 231.)
GLASSCOCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr.
10, 1680. Doubtless s. of Christopher (next). School, Felsted.
Matric. 1681. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, Apr. 19,
1682.
GLASCOCK, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1631. Of Essex. S. of Christopher, of Much Waltham,
whose will, P.C.C. 1650. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Head
Master of Ipswich School, 1644-50. Master of Felsted, 1650-
89. Died Jan. 22, 1690. Will (Commis. C. Essex) 1730 (sic.).
Father of the next, of George (1680-1) and doubtless of the
above. (Musgrave.)
GLASSCOCK, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr.
30, 1667. S. of Christopher (above), schoolmaster of Felsted,
Essex. B. at Ipswich. School, Felsted. Matric. 1667.
Migrated to Caius, Oct. 15, 1667, age 16; Scholar, 1667-74;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Brother of George (1680-1). (Venn,
'• 432-)
GLASCOCK, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1587. S. of Edward, of Castle Hedingham, Essex. B.A.
1590-1; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1594. Incorp. at Oxford,
1597. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 16, 1594. Barrister-at-law,
1600. M.P. for Sudbury, 1601.
GLASCOCK, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 8, 1638. S. of Henry (1581), of Hartesbury, Farnham,
Essex. B. at Farnham. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric.
1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 5, 1642. Of Brises, Kelvedon,
Esq. Will (P.C.C.) 1667. Fatherof Thomas (1666) and brother
of William (1626-7). (Peile, i. 455; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GLASCOCK, ETHAN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 16,
1627. S. of Robert, tailor. B. at Pritwell, Essex. Schools,
Rochford (Mr Lone), Pritwell, and Maldon. Matric. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1. Of ' Potsey' (? Portsea), Hants., in 1634: will of
Richard Glascock, P.C.C.
GLASCOCK, WILLIAM
GLASCOCK, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 15) atST JOHN'S, July 8,
1665. S. of John (1639), R. of Little Canfield, Essex. B.
there. School, Felsted. Will proved (P.C.C.) Feb. 20,
1706-7.
GLASCOCKE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar.
io, 1680-1. S. of Christopher (1631). B. at Felsted, Essex.
School, Felsted. Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1683. Died in
College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, May 13, 1683.
Brother of Christopher (1667).
GLASCOCK, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1581.
S. of Henry, of High Easter Parsonage, Essex. B.A. from
Clare, 1585; M.A. 1589. Father of Edward (1638) and
William (1626-7). (Cooper, n. 76; Peile, 1. 167; Vis. of Essex,
1634.)
GLASCOCK, IGNATIUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at MAG-
DALENE, July 23, 1667. S. of William, of Farnham, Essex,
Esq. School, Newport Pond, Essex. Matric. 1667-8. Died
'about 20 years old." Buried at Farnham. Brother of
William (1673). (Le Neve, Knights, 368.)
GLASCOCK, JOHN. Adm. (age 17) at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1541. Of Bobbingworth, Essex. Matric. 1544;
B.A. 1545-6. Fellow, 1544-6. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1550. Bencher, 1568.
GLASCOCK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1554-
GLASCOCKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1639. S. of Francis. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1646. Fellow. R. of
Little Canfield, Essex, 1649-61. Died 1661. Will, P.C.C.
Father of Francis (1665).
GLASCOCK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, 1640.
Probably 2nd s. of William, of Felsted, Essex, gent.; adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 12, 1641-2. Died s.p. Will (Comm. C.
Essex) 1646. Probably brother of William (1633).
GLASCOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 16,
1659. S. of John. B. at Chelmsford. School, Chelmsford
(Mr Peake). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662-3. Signed for deacon's
orders (London) Dec. 18, 1663; for priest's, Mar. 5, 1663-4.
P.C. of Blackmore, Essex, 1664-1711. Perhaps R. of Meesden,
Herts., 1694-1711. Buried at Blackmore, Sept. 2, 1711. Will
(Archd. Essex) 1711. (Peile, i. 587.)
GLASCOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 22, 1660. Of
Essex. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Signed for
priest's orders (London) Sept. 24, 1670. Perhaps usher at
Felsted School, 1664. R. of Ramsden-Crays, 1678-83. Died
1683.
GLASSCOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 9,
1664. Matric. 1664. One of these names adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 18, 1666; of Sevenoaks, Kent.
GLASCOCKE, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1572.
Perhaps s. of William, of Gt Dunmow, Essex (whose will,
P.C.C. 1579).
GLASCOKE, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1607.
Perhaps his admon. (P.C.C.) as of the Middle Temple, Jan.
28, 1624-5; to his father Philip (? above).
GLASCOCKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1597-8.
One of these names, s. of Richard, of Hatfield Broad Oak,
Essex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1599. Barrister, 1608.
Died Feb. 5, 1624. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1624. (Vis. of
Essex; Morant, n. 508.)
GLASCOCKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Jan. 16, 1654-5. Eldest s. of William (1626). B. in Essex.
Schools, Bedford and Herts. (Mr Baines). Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May ro, 1654, 's. and h. of William, of St Bartholomew-
the-Great, Smithfield, bencher.' (Peile, i. 564.)
GLASCOCK, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1538-9.
GLASCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 9,
1666. S. of Edward (1638), of Brises, Kelvedon, Essex. B.
there. School, Brentwood (Mr Bernard). Matric. 1667; B.A.
1669-70.
GLASCOKE, W. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent,
1564-5. One William Glascock, R. of Willingale Doe, Essex,
1570-87. Died 1587. Will (Cons. C. London). But see New-
court.
GLASCOKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 5, 1626. Of
Essex. Doubtless s. and h. of William, late of Felsted, Essex,
Esq., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1628. Master
in Chancery. Of St Bartholomew's, Smithfield. Father of
Richard (1654-5). (A. Gray; Le Neve, Knights, where he
is apparently confused with William (1633).)
GLASCOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 17,
1626-7. S. and h. of Henry (1581), of Hartesbury, Farn-
ham, Essex. B.A. 1629-30. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7,
1630-1. Brother of Edward (1638). (Peile, i. 388; Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
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GLASCOCK, WILLIAM. Matric, pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1633. Of Essex. Probably eldest s. of William. LL.B.
from Trinity Hall, 1640. Knighted, May 12, 1661. Master
of Requests. Master in Chancery. Judge of the Admiralty
in Ireland. Of Wonnely, Herts. Died July 14, 1688, aged 73-
Buried at King's Langley, Herts. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Probably
brother of John (1640). (Clutttrbuck, in. 439 ; Shaw, KnigUs.)
GLASCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at MAG-
DALENE, Apr. 19, 1673. S. of William, Esq., of Farnham,
Essex. School, Bishop's Stortford. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 9, 1675-6. Sheriff of Essex, 1682. Knighted, Nov. 25,
1682. Died Mar. 23, 1690-1. Buried at Farnham. M.I.
Will (P.C.C.) 1691. Brother of Ignatius (1667)- (Le Neve,
KnigUs, 368.)
GLASCOCK, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544.
GLASCOCK, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1562.
GLASIER, GEOFFREY. LL.D. 1644 (Lit. Reg.).
GLASYER, LAURENCE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY
HALL, Michs. 1553.
GLASIER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1629;
B.A. 1631-2.
GLASS or GLAS, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, .4547.
GLASS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624. Matric.
1624.
GLASSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 27, 1749.
S. of John, of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1750.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1746; as s. of John, of Cary
St, gent. Author, Poems.
GLASSE, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1737. S. of Richard,
of Winterbourne Basset, Wilts., clerk. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, Apr. n, 1717, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1720.
Will probably (Archd. Wilts.) 1748; of Purton, Wilts., clerk.
(Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GLASSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 5, 1624. Matric.
1624; Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
GLASTON, JOHN DE. ' KING'S scholar1 at Cambridge, 1328;
afterwards at King's Hall. Beneficed, Mar. 10, 1358.
GLATTON, ROBERT DE. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1339.
GLAVEN, . Fee for B.A. 1469-70.
GLEADALL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596;
B.A. from Christ's, 1600-1. Ord. priest (York) July, 1607.
GLEANE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 27, 1609.
3rd s. of Peter (1582-3), gent., citizen and alderman (after-
wards knight), of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Townley).
Matric. 1610. M.I. at Sandcrpft (South Elmham), Suffolk, to
John Gleane, gent., who died Feb. n, 1664-5, aged 72.
Brother of Thomas (1603). (Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, i. 205.)
GLEANE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647. Of Norfolk.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Hardwick, Norfolk; brother of Sir
Peter, ist Bart.
GLEAN, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, c. June,
1700. S. of Leonard, woollen draper, of Norwich. B. there.
Bapt. at St George Tombland, Aug. 19, 1683. School,
Norwich. Scholar, 1700-6; Matric. 1701; LL.B. 1706. Died
1720. Buried in St George Tombland, Norwich, July 19,
1720. M.I. (Venn, i. 506.)
GLEANE, PETER. B.A. from CLARE, 1582-3. S. of Thomas.
Bapt. at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, June 27, 1564. Sheriff
of Norwich, 1610. Mayor, 1615. Knighted, June 13, 1624.
M.P. for Norwich, 1628. Married Maud, dau. of Robert
Suckling, of Norwich. Buried at St Peter Mancroft, May 10,
1633. Father of Thomas (1603) and John (1609). (Blome-
fiM, v. 218; G. H. Holley.)
GLEANE, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 12,
1688-9. S. of Thomas (1667), Esq. (afterwards Bart.), of
Hardwick, Norfolk. B. there. School, Wymondham. Matric.
1689; Scholar, 1689-96; B.A. 1692-3. Proctor in the Court
at Canterbury. Succeeded as Baronet, c. 1700. (Venn. i.
486; G.E.C.)
GLEEN, RODNEY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 10,
1668-9. S. of Sir Peter, Bart., of Hardwick, Norfolk. B. at
Pilton, Somerset. Bapt. at Hardwick, Sept. 23, 1653. School
Moulton, Norfolk (Mr Wickham). Matric. 1669. Died un-
married. Buried at Hardwick. Brother of Thomas (1667).
(Venn, i. 436.)
GLEANE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter
1603. S. of Peter (1582-3). Of Hardwick Hall, Norfolk.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Brewse, Esq. Died Jan.
27, 1660, aged c. 74. M.I. at Hardwick. Brother of John
(1609). (Blomefield, v. 218.)
GLENDALL, JOHN
GLEANE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667. Of
Somerset, ist s. of Sir Peter, of Hardwick, Norfolk.
Bapt. at Hardwick, Mar. 28, 1652. Succeeded as Bart.
Married Ann, dau. of Leonard Mapes, of Rollesby, Norfolk,
at Oby, Oct. 24, 1671. Ruined his estate: imprisoned in the
Fleet. Died c. 1703. Brother of Rodney (1668-9). (G.E.C.;
G. H. Holley.)
GLEAVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 27, 1717.
S. of John, of Hulme, Cheshire. School, Peover, Cheshire
(Mr Allen). Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1. R, of Swettenham,
Cheshire, 1735-83. Died 1783. (Ormerod, in. 44.)
GLEAVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, June 18,
1748. Of Cheshire. School, Nantwich. Matric. 1748; Scholar,
1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1756.
GLEDELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1622.
Probably s. of Thomas Gledhfll, of Barkisland, Yorks. Bapt.
at Elland, Sept. 15, 1605. Buried there May 28, 1656. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657- (J- Ch. Smith.)
GLEDHILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 9,
1634. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Barkisland, Yorks. School,
Leeds (Mr Samuel Pullen). Matric. 1634. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. u, 1637-8; '2nd s. of Thomas, deceased.' Captain
of Horse. Slain at Marston Moor. Buried at St Martin's,
Micklegate, York, July 8, 1644. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1658.
(M. H. Peacock.)
GLEDHILL, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Apr. 26,
1656. Doubtless s. and h. of John (1622), of Barkisland,
Yorks., gent. Bapt. at Elland, Sept 5, 1637. Matric. 1656.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 14, 1655. Executor of his father's
will, but died before proving. Buried at Elland, Mar. 30,
1657. (Yorks. Arch. Record Series, ix. 108.)
GLADHILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 26,
1672. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1677; priest, June, 1679. V. of Mirfield, Yorks.,
1678-87. Buried there Dec. 20, 1687.
GLEDSTONE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 21, 1662.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (York)
c. 1666. C. of Hamsterley, Durham, 1666-73.
GLEGG, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 12,
1751. S. of John, of Irby, Cheshire, gent. Matric. 1751;
B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow, 1756. Married Betty, dau.
of John Baskervyle Glegg, of Gayton. Died Mar. 6, 1804,
aged 72. Buried at St Mary's, Chester. (Ormerod, n. 200.)
GLEGG, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1607.
Probably s. and h. of William, of Caldey Grange, Cheshire,
gent. ; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1609. Of Caldey Grange,
Esq. Died Dec. 15, 1644, aged 57. (Ormerod, n. 492.) Or
perhaps, s. of Edward, of Gayton, Cheshire. (Ormerod, n. , 5 19.)
GLEMHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 20,
1675. S. of Sir Sackville, Knt., of Glemham, Suffolk. B.
there. Schools, Campsey Ash (Mr Stubbing) and Woodbridge.
Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675-82; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1682. V. of Little Glemham,
1684. (Venn, i. 452.)
GLEMHAM, HENRY. B.A. 1620-1 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Sir Henry, of Glemham, Suffolk. Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Oct. 15, 1619, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1621;
M.A. 1623-4; B.D. 1631; D.D. 1633. R. of Symondsbury,
Dorset, 1631-45 and 1660-70. Dean of Bristol, 1660-7.
Bishop of St Asaph, 1667-70. R. of Llandrinio. Died Jan. 17,
1669-70, at Glemham Hall. Buried at Little Glemham.
Admon. and will (P.C.C.) 1671. (Al. Oxon.)
GLEMAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL, Easter,
1557. Perhaps s. of Edward, of Sternfield and Benham,
Suffolk.
GLEMHAM, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Feb. i, 1703-4. S. of Thomas. B_. near Ipswich. School,
Bury. Served in the army. Captain of Dragoons. Died at
Valladolid, 1711. (Peile, n. 158.)
GLEN, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at JESUS, May 31, 1680.
S. of George, of Donbridge, Derbs., lately deceased. Matric.
1680; Rustat scholar; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Fellow,
1687-95. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1687. R. of St
Clement's, Cambridge, 1690-4. V. of Gt Shelford, Cambs.,
1694. R. of Hathern, Leics., 1694-1732. V. of Dishley.
Resided some time in Turin, c. 1692. Botanist. Friend of
Ray. Died Sept. i, 1732. Buried at Hathera. (A. Gray;
(D.N.B.)
GLENDALL or GLENDOLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 16, 1646-7. S. of John, V. of St Oswald, and St Peter,
Chester. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. (Oxford) 1653-
Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, 1654. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1654. Died 1660. Buried at St Mary's, Oxford
(so Al. Oxon. where the father is apparently confused with
the son). But perhaps minister of St Peter's, Chester, 1654
and 1659; of Bangor, 1657. Buried at Cotey, Halifax, Yorks.,
1674, aged 48. (Al. Oxon.)
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GLESON, JOHN
GLESON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1579;
Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586 (as Gledson). Fellow,
1585. V. of Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1603-10.
GLESON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1587.
One of these names V. of Boxted, Essex, 1596: but he may
have been R. of Little Wigborough by 1573. (Newcourt.)
GLESYN, . Student at PETBRHOUSE, 1542.
GLEWE or GLUE, HENRY. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1636.
B.A. from Balliol College, Oxford, 1633. 'A minister;
changed his religion for that of Rome, and was made priest.'
(Al. Oxon.; Fasti Oxon., i. 468.)
GLINESTER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
25, 1715- S. of Edmund, Esq., of Royston, Herts. B. there.
School, Chesfield, Herts. (Mr Goodwin). Matric. 1715.
Migrated to Caius, as fell.-com., July n, 1717. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 27, 1716. (Venn, n. 9.)
CLINTON, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1519-20. Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, 1516. R. of Rushden, Northants., 1520-30.
GLISSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 28,
1617. 2nd s. of William, gent., of Rampisham, Dorset.
School, Rampisham (Mr Allot). Matric. 1617; Scholar, 1617-
24; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; M.D. 1634. Fellow, 1624-34.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Regius Professor of Physic,
Cambridge, 1636-77. Gulstonian lecturer, 1640. Fellow of
the College of Physicians, 1635; President, 1667-70. One of
the first fellows of the Royal Society, 1663. Living in
Colchester at the time of the siege, 1648; afterwards went to
London. Very distinguished physiologist; for an account of
his works see D.N.B. Died in London, Oct. 14, 1677. Buried
in St Bride's, Fleet Street. Will (P.C.C.) 1677. Brother of
Henry (1625), Humphrey (1636), John (1633) and Paul
(1627). (Venn, I. 237; Vis. of Dorset, 1623; D.N.B.)
GLISSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July i, 1625.
6th s. of William, gent., of Rampisham, Dorset. School,
Rampisham. Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1626-32; B.A. 1628-9;
M.A. 1632; M.D. 1639. Fellow, 1632-40. Hon. fellow R.C.P.
1664. Brother of Francis, above, etc. (Venn, i. 272.)
GLISSON, HUMPHREY. M.A. 1636 (Incorp. from Oxford), gth
s. of William, of Rampisham, Dorset. Matric. from Christ
Church, Feb. 24, 1631-2; B.A. (Oxford) 1632; M.A. 1635;
B.D. 1642-3. R. of Fleet Marston, Bucks., 1642-3. Died
Aug. 7, 1643. (Al. Oxon.)
GLISSON, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). 5th s. of
William, of Rampisham, Dorset. Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Oct. 22, 1624, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1627;
M.A. 1631; B.D. 1639. Proctor (Oxford) 1637. R. of Marn-
hull, Dorset, 1639-76; and of Woodsford, 1662-76. Died
1676. Brother of Francis, etc. (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, Dorset,
iv. 323.)
GLISSON, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 24,
1697. ist s. of Gilbert, R. of Marnhull, Dorset. B. there.
School, Dorset (Mr Place). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1.
Brother of William (1703).
GLISSON, PAUL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1627. 8th s. of William, of Rampisham, Dorset. LL.B. 1634.
Fellow, 1633-46. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639. Brother
of Francis, etc.
GLISSON, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 24,
1703. S. of Gilbert, R. of Marnhull, Dorset. School, Dor-
chester (Mr Place). Matric. 1703. Migrated to Trinity, Feb.
3, 1703-4. Brother of John (1697).
GLOSSE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Mar.
18,1668-9. S. of John, of Upton, Lines. School, Nottingham.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 23,
1672-3.
GLOSS, CRISPUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 15,
1665. S. of John (? 1622), clerk, of Saxelby, Lines. B. there.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671.
GLOSSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1622. Of
Leicestershire. B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5;
priest, Mar. 6, 1625-6. Probably minister at Saxelby, Lines. ;
and father of Crispus.
GLOSSOPPE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1549-
GLOUCESTER, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1369-80. S. of
Thomas, of Gloucester.
GLOUCESTER, RICHARD (alias BRISLEY). B.Can.L. 1519-20;
D.Can.L. 1522-3. Perhaps also B.D. and D.D. of Oxford, in
1510. Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1521-5. A Cistercian from
Lewes; prior of their cell at Horton, Kent. Surrendered the
priory in 1538, when he received a pension of £15. Preb. of
Chichester. R. of AH Saints', Purleigh, Essex, 1527. R. of
Stoke-by-Guildford, Surrey, 1530-8. Archdeacon of Lewes,
1551- Will proved (P.C.C.) 1558. (Venn, i. 25.)
GLOVER, JOHN
GLOUCESTRE, ROBERT. A scholar at Kiito's HALL, 1432-6.
GLOUCESTRE, THOMAS. A scholar at KING'S HALL, 1365.
Probably B.C.L. and Commissary to Bp Arundel. Died July
14,1389. (A. Gray.)
GLOVER, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1591-2.
GLOVER, BENJAMIN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1710. S. of William, V. of Burnham, Bucks. B. there.
Matric. Easter, 1711. Fellow, 1713; no degree recorded. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1714. Died in London, of small-
pox, 1714, aged 23. Buried at Burnham. (Harwood.)
GLOVER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1619; B.A. 1622; M.A. from Clare, 1627. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 3; priest, Sept. 4, 1624. R. of Stapleford,
Herts., 1626. R. of Saxby, Leics., 1633.
GLOVER, CORNELIUS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1618. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1621-2.
GLOVER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Feb. 18, 1715-6.
S. of John. B. at Royston, Herts. School, Chesfield (Mr
Goodwin). Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1716. Resided two years.
GLOVER, EDWARD. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Essex. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 15, 1603,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1606; M.A. 1609. R. of Lamarsh,
Essex, 1622-37. Buried there July 28, 1637. Admon.
(Consist. C. London) Aug. 4, 1637. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GLOVER, EDWARD. M.A. from TRINITY, 1679. S. of William,
of Tenbury, Worcs. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Apr. 15, 1671, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1674. R. of Burford
(ist portion), Salop, 1679. (Al. Oxon.)
GLOVER, FRANCIS (B.A. 1611-2), see GOWER.
GLOVER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 13, 1648.
Of London. Perhaps s. and h. of John, late of Water Newton,
Hunts., Esq., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 25, 1649.
GLOVER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1564-5- B- at Cranborne, Dorset. B.A. 1567-8; probably
at Christ's. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 6, 1569, age 22, as
'a scholar of Christ's."
GLOVER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1618;
B.A. from King's, 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 5; priest, Mar. 6, 1625-6. R. of Lower Isham, Northants.,
1642-53. R. of Conington, Hunts., till 1658. Sub-dean of
Lincoln, 1645. Will (P.C.C.) 1658.
GLOVER, HUGH. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1561.
Perhaps ist s. of Robert (1533) ; age ro in 1555. B.A. 1564-5.
Doubtless R. of Snoreham, Essex, 1570-83. R. of St Laurence
Dengie, 1570. (N. and Q., 3rd S., i. 182.)
GLOVER, HUGH. M.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Apr. 6,
1593. age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1596; M.A. (St Edmund Hall)
1599. V. of Inkberrow, Worcs., 1612. (Al. Oxon.)
GLOVER, HUGH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1627. Of
Leicestershire. School, Market Bosworth. Matric. 1627;
Scholar; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. C. of Finchingfield, Essex,
1637. R. of Debden, 1644-52. V. of Finchingfield, 1653;
ejected, 1662. Afterwards preacher in Essex. Died at
Bishop's Stortford, c. 1670. (Calamy, i. 505; Davids, 391.)
GLOVER, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 14) at PETERHOUSE, July 2,
1652. Of Warwickshire. School, Coventry.
GLOVER (alias CAMBRYDGE), JOHN. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, Michs. 1555. Ord. sub-deacon (London) Dec. 1555;
priest (Bishop of Sidon) Feb. 9, 1555-6. R. of Little Woolston,
Bucks., 1562-75. R. of Gt Woolston, 1576-93. Died 1593.
(PeOe, i. 62.)
GLOVER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 25, 1604. Of London. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1612; B.D.
1626. Fellow, 1607-11. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612. R. of
Exhall, Warws., 1610; and of Dallinghoe, Suffolk, during
1613. R. of Shottesham, 1618. R. of Laughton, Leics. Will
(P.C.C.) 1653. (Al. Oxon.; Harwood.)
GLOVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 6, 1604-5.
S. of William, gent., of Ash-Bocking, Suffolk. School, Sutton
(Mr Ferrer). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 29, 1611. Buried at
Ash-Bocking, Apr. 6, 1625. (Venn, i. 188.)
GLOVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June 30, 1624.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1625.
GLOVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 9, 1632. Of
Essex. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
GLOVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 17, 1664-5.
Matric. 1665; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672; D.D.
1689. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1672-81. Incorp. at Oxford,
1680. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 19, 1673;
ord. priest (Ely) Oct. 2, 1675. R. of Ickenham, Middlesex,
1686-1714. Died June 23, 1714, aged 53- M.I. at Ickenham.
Will, P.C.C. (Le Neve, Man., HI. 257.)
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GLOVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May 2, 1710.
S. of John. B. at Mansergh, Westmorland. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale (Simon Atkinson). Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710^-1;
B.A. 1713-4. Perhaps C. of Bo thai, Northumberland. Buried
there Aug. 31, 1716. (H. M. Wood; Peile, n. 174.)
GLOVER, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. C. of Elstow, Beds., c. 1607-9.
Perhaps the 'Mr Glover,* preacher in Beds, and Hunts., who
went to Virginia, 1611. Died soon after.
GLOVER, PETER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5.
GLOVER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1576.
GLOVER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1602.
One of these names, of Salop, gent, adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 22, 1610-1. (Peile, i. 242.)
GLOVER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1636.
GLOVER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 24, 1659.
Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1662-3. One of these
names, 4th s. of John, of Water Newton, Hunts., Esq., adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 30, 1664-5.
GLOVER, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1533. S. of John, of Baxterley, afterwards of Mancetter,
Warws. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541. Fellow, 1533-43. An early
reformer. Married a niece of Bishop Larimer. Condemned
for heresy and burnt at Coventry, Sept. 20, 1555. Perhaps
father of Hugh (1561). (Cooper, i. 129; D.N.B.)
GLOVER, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1637. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644.
Fellow of Queens', 1644. R. of East Farndon, Northants.,
1649-59. Married, at All Saints', Northampton, Nov. 20,
1648, Elizabeth Hill. Buried Jan. 6, 1658-9, at Farndon.
(H. I. Longden.)
GLOVER, SAMUEL. M.A. 1656 (Incorp. from Oxford). Not
found in Al. Oxon.
GLOVER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1588.
B. at Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, c. 1571. B.A. 1592-3.
M.A. 1596. Ord. priest by Bishop of Colchester. Chaplain
to the Countess of Warwick. P.C. of Northaw, Herts.,
1599-1604. R. of Maiden, Beds., 1604-11. Buried at Maiden,
Dec. 30, 1611. (Peile, i. 194.)
GLOVER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1591.
GLOVER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1618. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Fellow, 1622.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1624; priest, May 23, 1630.
Perhaps R. of Kirby (diocese Chester) 1631-46, deprived.
GLOVER, THOMAS. M.A. from TRINITY, 1642 (grace passed).
GLOVER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 30,
1706. S. of Thomas, gent, of Yarmouth, Norfolk (of the
Campsea Ash and Frostenden family). B. at Lowestoft.
Schools, Beccles (Mr Leeds) and Norwich (Mr Pate). Matric.
1706; Scholar, 1706-11; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (London)
June 16, 1728. Father of William (1732-3). One of these
names R. of Hawkhurst, Kent, 1720-37. (Venn, i. 515.)
GLOVER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, June 7,
1627. Matric. 1627.
GLOVER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CAIDS; Nov.
2, 1637. S. and h. of William, gent., of Ash-Bocking, Suffolk.
B. at Pettistree. Bapt. Jan. 6, 1620-1. School, Westleton
(Mr Pollerd). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 16, 1638-9. Of
Frostenden, Esq. Died Mar. n, 1660-1. M.I. at Frostenden.
(Venn, i. 329; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GLOVER, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1648.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Probably
R. of Steppingley, Beds., 1667.
GLOVER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 24,
1690-1. S. of William, gent. B. at Bozeat, Northants.
School, Bozeat (Mr Benford). Matric. 1691; M.B. 1696.
GLOVER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Feb. 13,
1732-3- S. of Thomas (1706), gent, late of Yarmouth. B. at
Burgh Castle, Suffolk. School, Monk Soham (private; Mr
Ray). Matric. 1732-3: Scholar, 1733-4. Died Oct. 20, 1742,
aged 28. M.I. at Frostenden, Suffolk. (Venn, n. 36.)
GLOVER, . Cautio for degree, 1483-4.
GLOVER, . Matric. pens, from CLARK, Easter, 1613.
GLUE,"see GLEWE.
GLYD, RICHARD. LL.B. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford). School,
Winchester. Matric. from New College, Oxford, 1650, cler.
fit.; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1654. Fellow of New College, 1650-60,
ejected. V. of West Hoathley, Sussex, 1661. Preb. of
Chichester, 1661-76. V. of Newton Valence, Hants., 1662.
(Al. Oxon.)
GLYDELL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1573- Probably R. of Buers Gifford, Essex, 1588. Will
(P.C.C.) 1607; as Glidwell. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOAD, CHRISTOPHER
GLYNN, GEOFFREY. Of TRINITY HALL. S. of Tohn, R. of
Heneglwys, Anglesey. B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530; B.Civ.L.
1534-55 D.Civ.L. 1538-9- Advocate of the Arches, 1544.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1550-7. Founded the grammar school at
Bangor. Died July, 1557. Will (P.C.C.) . Brother of William
(1526) and Hugh (1544). (Cooper, i. 166.)
GLYNN, HUGH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1544. Of
Anglesey. S. of John, R. of Heneglwys, Anglesey. B.A.
1548-9; M.A. 1552; M.D. 1558. Fellow of St Catharine's, c.
1550. Proctor, 1556-7. Appointed fellow of Gonvflle and
Caius in the charter, 1557. Practised physic at Chester.
Brother of William (1526) and Geoffrey (1526). (Venn, i. 42;
Cooper, i. 209.)
GLYNNE, Sir JOHN. University Counsel, 1647-60. S. of Sir
William. B. 1603, at Glynllifon, Carnarvon. School, West-
minster. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Nov. 9, 1621,
age 18. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Barrister, 1628. Bencher,
1641. King's Serjeant, 1660. M.P. for Westminster, 1640-8;
for Carnarvonshire, 1654 and 1660; for Flint, 1655-8. Re-
corder of London, 1645-8. Chief Justice of the Upper Bench,
I655-9- Knighted, Nov. 16, 1660. As King's Serjeant acted
for the crown in the prosecution of Sir Henry Vane, 1662.
Of Henley Park, Surrey. Died Nov. 15, 1666. Buried in St
Margaret's, Westminster. Fatherof Thomas (1657). (D.N.B. ;
Al. Oxon.)
GLYNN, NICHOLAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, Aug. n, 1730.
S. and h. of William, of Cornwall. Bapt at Cardynham,
Cornwall, Jan. 22, 1713. Sheriff of Cornwall, 1743. Died
June 22, 1744. (Maclean, Trigg Minor, n. 70.)
GLYNN, OWEN. M.A. 1581 (Incprp. from Oxford). Of Carnar-
von. Adm. commoner of University College, 1572, age 20;
B.A. (Oxford) 1573-4; M.A. 1576; B.D. 1583; D.D. 1500.
R. of Litchborough, Northants., 1580. Canon of Bangor,
1593- R- of Eglwysafl, Anglesey, 1601. R. of Rhoscolyn,
1613-5. Died 1615. (Al. Oxon.; Browne Willis, Bang or, 177.)
GLYNN, RICHARD. B.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Nantlle, Carnarvon. Matric. from Hart Hall,
Oxford, Apr. 13, 1632, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1634; M.A.
1637. R. of 'Llan Ederne," Carnarvon, 1637. (Al. Oxon.)
GLYNN, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1737.
S. of Robert, of Helland, Bodmin. B. there, Aug. 5, 1719.
B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745; M.D. 1752. Seatonian prize, 1757.
Fellow. Practised physic at Richmond and afterwards in
Cambridge. F.R.C.P. 1763. Took the name Cloberv on
inheriting an estate. Died Feb. 8, 1800. Buried in King's
College ChaueL M.I. there. Will, P.C.C. Friend of Thomas
Gray and William Cowper. 'A solitary savage* according to
Wm Cole. (Hist, of King's College, 218; D.N.B.; Munk, n.
247.)
GLYN, ROGER. B.A. 1516-7.
GLYNN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 19, 1657. S. of John (1647), chief justice, of Henley
Park, Surrey. B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1658.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 25, 1658.
GLYN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Nov. 9, 1523. Of the parish of St James-ex-Portis,
London. Name off c. 1526.
GLYNN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530; B.D. 1538; D.D.
1544- S. of John, of Glynn, Heneglwys, Anglesey. Fellow of
QUEENS', 1530. Lady Margaret Professor, 1544-9. One of
the original fellows of Trinity, 1546. Vice-Master, 1546-51.
President of Queens', 1553-6. Vice-Chancellor, 1554. In-
corp. D.D. at Oxford, 1554. Archdeacon of Anglesey, 1537.
R. of St Martin, Ludgate, London, 1550-3. R. of Heneglwys,
1552. Ambassador to Rome, 1555. Bishop of Bangor, 1555-
8. Died May 21, 1558. Buried in the Cathedral. M.I. there.
Will (P.C.C.). Brother of Geoffrey (1526) and Hugh (1544).
(Cooper, i. 175; D.N.B.)
GLYNNE or GLENNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1576. Of Leicestershire. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21,
1579-
GLYN, . D.Can.L. 1460-1.
GLYN, . B.Can.L, 1478.
GOAD, see also GOOD.
GOADE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1569. B. at Windsor, 1552. Matric. 1569; B.A. 1573-4.
Fellow, 1572-7. Adm. at Gray^s Inn, from Staple Inn, 1577.
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1596; of New Windsor,
Berks., gent
GOAD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
Nov. 9, 1607. 5th s. of Roger (1555), provost of King's.
B.A. 1611-2. Fellow, 1610, till his death, 1613. Buried in
the College Chapel. Brother of Matthew (1591), Richard
(1610), Robert (1594), Roger (1601) and Thomas (1592).
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GOAD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S (age 13) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 14, 1613. Of Windsor. Matric. 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621; B.D. 1630. Fellow, 1616, till 1637. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) May 31, 1618. R. of Broughton. Sequestered
to St Pancras, Soper Lane, London, 1643-44. Will (P.C.C.)
1653; of Broughton, Oxon. Brother of Thomas (1611) and
George (1620). (Harwood; Shaw, i. 317.)
GOAD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1669. S. of George (1620). B. at Eton. Matric. Easter, 1670;
B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1677. Fellow, 1671. Died in College.
Brother of George (1662) and Thomas (1668).
GOAD or GOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, June 28, 1616. Of Hatley, Cambs. Matric. 1616;
B.A. 1610-20; M.A. 1623. Fellow, 1619, till 1635. Died in
College. (Harwood.)
GOAD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1626. Of
Norfolk. Probably s. of Matthew. B.A. from Peterhouse,
1630-1; M.A. 1634.
GOAD, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1620.
B. at Windsor. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Fellow, till 1647.
Proctor, 1637-8. Fellow of Eton, 1648-58. R. of Horstead
and Coltishall, Norfolk, 1646. Chaplain to Judge Banks.
Head Master of Eton, 1647-8. Buried at Eton, Oct. 10. 1671.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1611) and Christopher (1613),
father of George (1662), Christopher (1669) and Thomas
(1668). (Harwood; D.N.B.)
GOAD, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1662.
S. of George (1620). B. at Eton. Matric. Easter, 1663; B.A.
1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1666. Died in College, June 13,
1678. Brother of Christopher (1669) and Thomas (1668).
(Harwood.)
GOAD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1564-5.
Of Berkshire. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. 1579. Fellow,
1573-80. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 25, 1572.
University preacher, 1579.
GOAD, MATTHEW. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1591.
ist s. of Roger, provost of King's. B. 1575. Matric. Michs.
1591; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Fellow, 1594-1600. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 4, 1600. Lived on his estate in Suffolk,
and enjoyed a place in the Court of Chancery. Will (P.C.C.)
1638; of St Andrew, Holborn, London, and Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Brother of Christopher (1607), etc. (Harwood.)
GOADE or GOODE, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 25, 1578. Of London. Matric. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3.
GOAD, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1610.
6th s. of Roger (1555), the provost. B. in Cambridge. B.A.
1613-4. Fellow 1613, till 1615. Lived on his estate. Died
in London. Buried at St Mary-le-Bow, Apr. 13, 1625. Will
(P.C.C.) 1625; of Milton, Cambs. Brother of Christopher
(1607), etc. (Harwood.)
GOAD or GOOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at KING'S, Lent, 1569-
70; afterwards Fell. -Com.
GOAD, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1594.
3rd s. of Roger (1555), the provost. B. in Cambridge, 1577.
Died in College, 1596. Brother of Christopher (1607), etc.
GOAD, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1555.
B. at Norton, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1555; B.A. 1559-60;
M.A. 1563; B.D. 1568-9; D.D. 1576. Fellow, 1558. Provost,
1570-1610. Lady Margaret preacher, 1572-7. Vice-Chancellor,
1576-7, 1595-6, 1607-8. Ord. priest (Ely) July 29, 1565.
Master (? usher) of Guildford Grammar School, till 1569.
Chancellor of the diocese of Wells, 1577. R. of Milton,
Cambs., 1597. Chaplain to the Earl of Warwick. Died Apr.
25, 1610. Buried in the College Chapel. M.I. there. Will
(P.C.C.) 1610. Father of Christopher (1607), Matthew (1591),
Richard (1610), Robert (1594), Roger (1601) and Thomas
(1592). (Cooper, in. 19; D.N.B. ; Harwood.)
GOAD, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1585.
B. at Streatham, Cambs., 1567. Matric. Michs. 1585; B.A.
1589; M.A. 1593. Fellow, 1588-94. Conduct of King's, 1599.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 14, 1599; priest (Colchester) July
i, 1604. C. of Therfield, Herts., 1613. Afterwards went to
Ireland. Doubtless will proved, P.C. Dublin, 1643, as of
'Schoolhouse Lane, clerk.' (H. B. Swanzy.)
GOAD, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1601.
4th s. of Roger (1555). B. at Cambridge, 1585. Matric.
Michs. 1601; B.A. 1605-6. Fellow, 1604, till his death in
College, 1608-9. Brother of the next and of Robert (1594),
etc.
GOADE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1592.
2nd s. of Roger (1555), provost of King's. B. 1576. B.A.
1596; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1607; D.D. 1615. Fellow, 1595-1611.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 15, 1606.
R. of Milton, Cambs., 1600. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21,
1615-6. R. of Merstham, Surrey, 1617. Precentor of St
Paul's, 1618-38. R. of Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1618-38. Em-
V. A. C. II.
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GODBED, WILLIAM
ployed at the Synod of Dort, 1619. Preb. of Wolverhampton,
1620-38. Chaplain to Archbishop Abbot. Preb. of Win-
chester, 1621-38. R. of Black Notley, Essex, 1623. Co-
dean of Bocking, 1633-8. Preb. of Canterbury, 1636. Author,
theological. Died at Hadleigh, Aug. 8, 1638. Buried in the
Chancel. Will (P.C.C.) 1640. (D.N.B.; Harwood.)
GOAD, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 15) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1611. Of Windsor. Matric. 1611; B.A. 1613; M.A.
1619; LL.D. 1630. Fellow, 1614-34. Senior proctor. 1629.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. Regius Professor of Civil Law,
1635-66. Adm. advocate, May 7, 1631. Buried at Grant-
chester, June n, 1666. Brother of Christopher (1613) and
George (1620). (D.N.B.)
GOAD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, 1626. Of Norfolk.
Migrated to Peterhouse, July 16, 1628. Scholar, 1628; B.A.
1629-30; M.A. 1633. One of these names V. of Grinton,
Yorks., 1637-73- (T- A. Walker, 37.)
GOAD, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1668.
S. of George (1620). B. at Eton. Matric. Michs. 1669; B.A.
1672-3; M.A. 1677. Fellow, 1671. Died in College. Brother
of George (1662) and Christopher (1669).
GOAD, WILLIAM. B.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1631-2. See GOOD.
GOAT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Dec. 18, 1683. S. of
Edward, attorney, of Botesdale, Suffolk. School, Bury.
Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684-6. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 6, 1686. (Venn, i. 475.)
GOAT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 6, 1719-
S. of John, gent., of Thrandeston, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Botesdale (Mr Maybourne). Scholar, 1719-23; Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1722-3. Fellow, 1723-5. Died Nov. 1725. (Venn, n.
u.)
GOATER, see ako GOTER.
GOATER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at JESUS, Nov. 10,
1673. Of Sussex. Scholar from St Paul's School. Matric.
1673; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Buried in the College Chapel,
Sept. 15, 1681.
GOBERT, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1622-3; M.A. 1628.
GOBET, . M.A. 1462. Perhaps Robert Gobert, V. of Orwell,
Cambs., 1462.
GOBSBORGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 5, 1641-2.
GOCCHINGA, SCATHO A. LL.D. 1593- Incorp. from Frank-
fort. A Frisian.
GODBED, GORBETT or GOTOBED, AUGUSTINE. Adm. sizar
at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 4, 1620-1. Matric. 1621; Scholar, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. R. of Gt Thornham, Suffolk, 1641-
60.
GOTOBED, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1596. B.
in the Isle of Ely. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1600-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 23, 1601; priest (London) Mar. 18,
1603-4, age 26. C. of Gt Hadham, Herts. V. of Gt Canfield,
Essex, 1604-3. Licensed, Sept. 15, 1604, to marry Ann, dau.
of William Squire, of London. Will perhaps (P.C.C.) 1653;
of St Giles', Cripplegate, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GODBED, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1544.
GODBED, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1560.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23, 1566-7; priest, Apr. 16, 1568,
age 25; 'petty canon of Ely.'
GOTOBED, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 6, 1664.
Of the Isle of Ely. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 17, 1668. C. of Ravensden, Beds., in 1687; of
Tempsford, 1 688-0- .
GODBED or GOTOBED, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS,
Easter, 1578; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585.
GOTOBET, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 3,
1640-1. S. of Tobias, butcher, of Ely, Cambs. B. there.
School, Ely (Mr Hitch). Matric. 1641 ; Scholar, 1643-8; B.A.
1644-5; M.A. 1648. V. of Manea, Cambs., 1661. R. of
Coveney, 1663-1703. Buried there, Oct. 20, 1703. (Venn, i.
34I-)
GOTOBED or GODBED, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
CAIUS, June 6, 1699. S. of William, husbandman, of Coveney,
Cambs. B. there. School, Peterborough (Mr Waring).
Matric. 1699; Scholar, 1699-1704; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. priest
(Ely) Dec. 1709. C. of Wicken, Cambs., 1709. R- of Went-
worth, 1709. Master of the Grammar School at Sutton,
1722. R. of Coveney, 1723-36. (Venn, i. 502.)
GODBED, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLEMENT HOSTEL,
Easter, 1544.
GOTOBED, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of South Pickenham,
Norfolk, 1651; ejected, 1658; restored, 1660. Died 1674-
GODBED, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 24,
1672.
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GODBOLD, ANTHONY
GODBOLD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 31, 1651.
Of Essex. S. and h. of John, of Hatfield Peverill, Essex.
Brother of John (1651) and Richard (1652). (Vis. of Essex,
i634.)
GODBOLD, HENRY. B.A. 1515-6; M.A. 1519; B.D. 15*7-8.
Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1517-40. Ord. priest (Ely) Apr.
23, 1519. Will (V.C.C.) 1540.
GODBOULD or GODBOLT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS,
June 29, 1599. S. of Thomas, of Tannington, Suffolk. School,
Worlingworth. Scholar, 1600-2. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
1 6, 1605. Serjeant-at-law, 1636. Chief Justice of the Isle of
Ely, 1638. M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, in 1640. Judge of
Common Pleas, 1647. Died Aug. 3, 1648. (Venn, i. 169;
D.N.B.)
GODBOLD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 31, 1651. Of
Essex, and s. of John, of Hatfield Peverill, Essex. Brother
of Richard (1652) and Anthony (1651). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
GODBOLD, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', Aug. 20, 1684.
Of Essex. Matric. 1685. Probably brother of Richard (1685).
GODBOLT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, May 5,
1729. S. of James, gent., deceased. B. at Worlingworth,
Suffolk. School, Monk Soham. Matric. 1729.
GODBOLD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 4, 1652. Of
Essex. 3rd s. of John, of Hatfield Peverill, Essex, gent.
Matric. 1653; B.A. 1655-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 12,
1655-6. Brother of John (1651) and Anthony (1651). (Vis.
of Essex, 1634.)
GODBOLD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 23, 1685.
Of Essex. Matric. 1685. Probably brother of John (1684).
GODBOLD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Aug. 2, 1710.
S. of John, of Terling Hall, Essex. School, Felsted. Matric.
1711; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
22, 1717; priest (Ely) Mar. 13, 1719-20. V. of All Saints',
Sudbury, 1720-47. V. of Margaret Roding, Essex, 1733-47.
Died 1747.
GODBOLD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 27, 1645.
Readm. June 23, 1646. Of Suffolk. One of these names 2nd
s. of John, serjeant-at-law, of Southland, Suffolk, adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1640-1.
GODBOLD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Jan. 22, 1639-40. S. of Thomas. B. at Mendham, Suffolk.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1640-1.
GODDARD, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Sept. 17, 1649. S. of Edward. B. at Upham, Wilts. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1653.
GODDARD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1622. Perhaps s. of Edward, of Hartham, Wilts.; age 18 in
1623. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. (Vis. of Wilts.)
GODDARD, EDWARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1687. S. of John,
of Twyford, Dorset (? Hants.), clerk. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, July 10, 1668, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1680 (?).
Ord. deacon (Bristol) Feb. 27, 1674-5, as B.A. R. of Fife-
head Neville, Dorset, 1685-1706. R. of Stock Gaylard, 1686-
1703. Chaplain to the House of Commons, 1705. (Al. Oxon.i
F. S. Hockaday.)
GODDART, GUYBON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Jan. 22, 1628-9. S. of Thomas, of Stanhow, Norfolk (and
Mary, dau. of William Guybon). Matric. 1629. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 5, 1630-1. Recorder of Lynn, 1651-60.
M.P. for Lynn, 1654-5, 1656-8; for Castle- Rising, 1659.
Lord of the Manor of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, 1659.
Serjeant-at-law, 1669. An active antiquary. Died May 29,
1671. Buried at Brampton. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1671. Father
of Thomas (1659-60). (T. A. Walker, 38; A. B. Beaven.)
GODDARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
20, 1724-5- S. of Edward, gent. B. at Richmond, Yorks.
School, Kirkleatham (Mr Clark). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9;
M.A. 1732; M.D. 1753. Fellow, 1730-5. Practised as
physician at Foston, Yorks. Benefactor to Addenbrooke's
Hospital. Died Nov. 24, 1767. (Scott-Mayot, HI. 379.)
GODDARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 9,
1637-8. S. of Thomas (c. 1594), R. of Hopton, Suffolk.
School, Botesdale (Mr Eston). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2;
M.A. 1645. Incorp. at Oxford, 1655. R. of Caister St
Edmund, and Markshall, Norfolk, 1657. R. of Little Poring-
land, 1663-95. Died 1695. Will, P.C.C.
GODDARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 23, 1675.
S. of Amos, deceased, of Wiggenhall St Mary, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675-
80; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Fellow, 1680-1710. Moderator,
1686. Incorp. at Oxford, July 10, 1690. Ord. priest (Nor-
wich) Sept. 1683. R. of Pattesley, Norfolk, 1687. Buried at
All Saints', South Lynn, Apr. 3, 1710. Will (V.C.C.) 1710.
(Venn, i. 453.)
GODDELL, ZACHARIAS
GODDARD, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1726.
S. of Thomas, canon of Windsor. B. at Cricklade, Wilts.
Matric. Easter, 1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1730-
i. Assistant Master at Eton. Afterwards became insane.
(Harwood.)
GODDARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 23,
1729-30. S. of John, grazier, of West Wretham, Norfolk.
B. there. Bapt. at All Souls', Lynn. Schools, Brandon
(Mr Knowles) and Eton (colleger). Scholar, 1730-1. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Mar. 23, 1730-1. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1733-4;
M.A. 1737. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 9, 1734; priest,
Nov. 23, 1735. R. of Wreningham, All Souls' and St Mary,
Norfolk, 1735-49. (Venn, H. 32.)
GODDARD, JONAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Mar.
28, 1733. Of Norfolk. School, Wymondham, Norfolk.
Scholar, 1733; Matric. 1734. Buried at Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, June 25, 1735.
GODDARD, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at CHRIST'S,
June 26, 1637. Previously adm. at Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
Feb. 20, 1632. Matric. 1632. S. of Henry, shipbuilder, of
Deptford. B. at Chatham. Schools, Chatham (Mr Chapman
and Mr Spencer) and London (private; Mr Dier). M.B. from
Christ's, 1638; M.D. from St Catharine's, 1642-3. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1651-2. Gulstonian lecturer, 1648. Warden of
Merton College, Oxford, 1651-60. F.R.C.P. 1646. Censor,
1660-72. Physician to the Parliamentary army, 1649-50.
M.P. for Oxford University, 1653. Professor of Physic at
Gresham College, 1655-75. F.R.S. and member of the Council
of the Royal Society, 1663. Author, medical. Died Mar. 24,
1674-5. Buried at St Helen's, Bishopsgate. (D.N.B.; PeUe,
i. 449; Al. Oxon.)
GODARD, PETER STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 23,
1721. S. of a French refugee; a barber by trade. B. at
Cambridge, Aug. 28, 1705. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728; D.D. 1761. Fellow,
1727. Senior proctor, 1745-6. Master, Sept. 25, 1762-81.
Vice-Chancellor, 1762-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1727; priest, May 24, 1730. V. of Gt Gransden, Hunts.,
1742-7. R. of Fornham All Saints', Suffolk, 1747. R. of
Westley, 1749. Preb. of Peterborough, 1761-81. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1770-81. R. of Whepstead, Suffolk, 1774-81.
Author, sermons. Died Oct. 25, 1781. Will, P.C.C. (Clare
Coll. Hist., 162.)
GODDARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 5,
1565. S. of Thomas, of Stowmarket. School, Stowmarket.
Readm. Aug. 12, 1573.
GODDARD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Sept 24, 1585. R. of Sandon, Essex, 1588-1601. Will
(Consist. C. London) 1601; to be buried at Sandon.
GODDARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Incorp. at Oxford, 1604. R. of
Hopton, Suffolk, 1606. Will proved (Norw. C. C.) 1639.
Father of John (1638).
GODDARD or GODWARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1605. Of Suffolk. Matric. Easter, 1607.
GODDARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 24, 1606.
GODDARD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Feb. 21, 1659-60. Eldest s. of Gibbon (Guybon, of 1628-9),
Esq. B. in London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1660.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Crofts, of Saxham, Suffolk.
(Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GODDARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 9, 1686-7.
Of Dorset. Matric. 1687. Died in College. Buried in the
Chapel, Feb. 13, 1688. (A. Gray.)
GODDARD, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1724. Of
Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. R. of Honing,
Norfolk, 1730-2. V. of Dilham, 1730-2. V. of Halvergate,
1731-68. R. of Wickhampton, 1731-85.
GODARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MICHAELHOUSE,
Michs. 1544.
GODDART, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1578. One of these names V. of Mendham, Suffolk, 1588.
R. of St Margaret, South Elmham, 1599.
GODDARD, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 25,
1617. S. of Thomas, gent., of Rudham, Norfolk. School,
Holt. Matric. 1617. M.D. of Padua. Incorp. at Oxford, 1634.
Fellow of the College of Physicians, 1634-49. Censor, 1638,
1641, 1644. Dismissed from his fellowship, Nov. 23, 1649.
Buried at St James, Clerkenwell, Jan. 13, 1669-70. Will,
P.C.C. (Munk, i. 216; J. Ch. Smith.) The 'satirist' (for
whom see D.N.B.) must have been a different man.
GODDELL, ZACHARIAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1582. Of Lincolnshire. B. at Brasbridge. B.A. (? 1589-90);
M.A. from St Catharine's, 1605. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
3, 1590; priest, Mar. 30, 1591. V. of Enderby with Weston,
Lines., 1595-6. One of these names preb. of St Paul's, 1590.
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GODDEN, ROBERT
GODDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1623-4;
Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Perhaps V. of
Ryarsh, Kent, 1660-1. R. of Reculver, 1663-72. Died 1672.
GODDEN, THOMAS, see TYLDEN.
GODDEN, GOODEN or GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar
from CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1593. Of Kent. B.A. 1597-8; M.A.
1601.
GODDING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1621;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
1623; priest, Dec. 16, 1627. •
GODEALE, . B.A. 1463-4-
GODELYNE, WILLIAM. Scholar of CLARK, 1458, age 13.
GODERICH, see also GOODRICKE, GOODRICH.
GODERICH, JOHN. A scholar at KING'S HALL, 1361; 'left to
be made an esquire,' 1368. (Trin. Coll. Adm., I. 101.)
GODERICH, ROBERT. A scholar at KING'S HALL, 1364-81.
GODERICH, SIMON. A scholar at KING'S HALL, 1361-87.
GODERICH, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1375-83. S.
of John, the King's cook.
GODFREY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1609; Scholar, 1611; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Fellow, 1614.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 7; priest, Sept. 8, 1622. R. of
Broughton, Hunts., 1623-68. Buried at Somersham, 1668.
Father of Henry and Richard (1641). (H. I. Longden.)
GODFREY, ARTHUR. Adm. (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 7, 1589.
Readm. Fell. -Com. 1589. S. of Richard, serjeant-at-law, of
Hindringham, Norfolk. School, Walsingham (Mr Dallington).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1592, from Clifford's Inn. One
of these names adm. at Douay College, 1606. (Venn, I. 136.)
GODFREY, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1570. Of
Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1571; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
GODFRAY, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1599. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 21, 1603; priest, June 15, 1606. C. of Thompson,
Norfolk. C. of Caston. One of these names R. of Euston,
Suffolk.
GODFRAY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1608. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1610-1.
GODFREY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 27,
1624-5. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9.
GODFREY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Aug. 31. 1672.
Matric. 1673. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Mar. 24,
1674-5-
GODFREY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, June 21,
1641. S. of Anthony (1609), R. of Broughton, Hunts.
Schools, Upwood (Mr Harvey) and Perse, Cambridge. Matric.
1641; Scholar, 1642-8; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Brother of
Richard (1641).
GODFRAY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1589. Of Suffolk. B.A. (? 1591-2) ; M.A. 1595. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 18 ; priest, Aug. r, 1592. R. of Newbourne and
Hemley, Suffolk, 1597-1607. One of these names, R. of
Lackford, Suffolk, died 1630.
GODFREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 1709. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (London)
May 23, 1714; priest, May 27, 1716.
GODFREY, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1588. One of these names (alias Cowper), s. of William, of
Thaxted, Essex, adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 23, 1593-4-
GODFREY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 9,
1664.
GODFREY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 21, 1686.
Of Essex. S. of William, of Ongar, practitioner hi physic.
Matric. 1686; M.B. 1691. Of Starnbrooke, Beds., M.B.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1740, to his sister, wife of Sir Charles
Gresham, Bart. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GODFREY, LAMBARD. B.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Thomas, of Selling, Kent, Esq., by his ist wife, Margaret
Lambard. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, May 4, 1627,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1627-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 18,
1625. Barrister-at-law, 1636. M.P. for Kent, 1654-5, 1656-8;
for New Romney, 1659. Buried in Westminster, Apr. 1671.
M.I. to his father at Selling. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Kent, 1619;
Le Neve, Man., iv. 104.)
GODEFRIDUS, MICHAEL, Incorp. in theology and law (on
King's visit) 1624.
GODFRAYE, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1563. ,Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1565. Of London.
GODFRAY, OWEN. D.Can.L. 1502-3.
GODFRAY, PETER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1628. Doubtless 2nd s. of Peter, of Lydd, Kent, Esq. Bapt.
Feb. 14, 1609. Knighted, July 21, 1641. Brother of Thomas
(1625). (Vis. of Kent, 1619; Archaeol. Cantiana, vi. 260.)
GODMAN, HENRY
GODFREY, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1554-5- Fellow,
1556. Of Norfolk. Perhaps V. of Wicklewood, Norfolk, 1564.
GODFREY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1637-8; B.A. 1641-2. One of these names Master of Camber-
well Grammar School, 1644-6. (See a contemporary at
Oxford.)
GODFREY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 5,
1641. S. of Anthony (1609), R. of Broughton, Hunts. B.
there. School, King's, Cambridge (Mr Younge). Matric.
1641. Brother of Henry (1641). (Venn, i. 344.)
GODFREY, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 20, 1644. S. of Richard, gent., deceased, of Wye, Kent.
School, Wye (Mr Nichols).
GODFREY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 6,
J735-6. S. of John, of Brinkley, Cambs. School, Bury.
Matric. 1736; Scholar; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1742; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1743.
V. of Poslingford, Suffolk, 1750-66. Died 1766.
GODFREYE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1555. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1556.
GODFREY, ROBERT. B.A. from QUEENS', 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 5, 1583. R. of Lay ton,
Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1617.
GODFRY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, c. 1596;
B.A. from Trinity, 1599-1600. One of these names adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1597-8; of Norfolk, gent.
GODFREY, ROBERT. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, June
22, 1610, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1612; M.A. 1615. Perhaps
R. of Patching, Sussex, 1618; and of Nuffield, Oxon., 1624.
(Al. Oxon.)
GODFREY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Feb. 20,
1625-6. ist s. of Peter, of Lydd, Kent. Age n in 1619.
School, London, under Mr Famaby. Matric. 1626. Knighted,
July 21, 1641. Of Heppington, Kent. Married Hester, dau.
of Sir John Wilde. Died 1684. Buried at Nackington.
Brother of Peter (1628). (Vis. of Kent; Burke, L.G.)
GODFREY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1626-7; B.A. 1630-1.
GODFRAY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1518-9.
GODFREY, WILLIAM. Adm Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Aug. 8,
1661. Matric. 1661-2.
GODFREY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June
26, 1742. S. of William, of Hook, Howden, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Clark). Matric. 1743 ; B-A- I74&-7- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1747; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1749-
C. of Battisford, Suffolk.
GODLINGTON, RICHARD DE. M.A. Chancellor some time in
the I4th century. Benefactor to the University.
GODLY, BEVIS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1597. Of
Huntingdonshire.
GODLY, BLASTUS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Jan. 18, 1668-9.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1675; priest (London) Mar. n,
1676-7. V. of Shillington, Beds., 1677-82. V. of Flempton
and Hengrave, Suffolk, 1682-1719. Buried at Flempton, Oct.
29, 1719. M.I. there. Father of William (1705)- (Ga~-
Suffolk, 67.)
227
GODLEY, BRIAN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1603-4; M.A. 1607. B.
at Worksop, Notts. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 1608-9;
priest, Dec. 23, 1610. C. of Tortington, Sussex, 1608-9.
V. of Donington, Lines., 1612. (Peile, i. 235.)
GODLEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1592. Fellow, 1582-1601.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 28, 1584-5- V. of Onehouse,
Suffolk, 1598-1623.
GODLY, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1722. S. of Joseph, of Yorkshire. B. at ' Trimmingham,
near Halifax. School, Halifax (Mr Lister). Matric. 1722;
B.A. 1725-6. Ord. priest (York) Aug. 16, 1730. V. of Cross
Stone, Yorks., 1728-32. V. of Farndon St Peter, Notts.,
1731-66. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 350.)
GODLY, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 21,
1705. Only s. of Blastus (1668-9), R. of Flempton, Suffolk.
B. there. Schools, Bury and Wrestlingworth (Mr Brestow).
Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712; B.D. 1719- Fellow.
1712. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1713; priest, Sept. 19,
1713. R. of Lockinton, Yorks. Died Oct. 26, 1748- M.I. at
Hitchin, Herts.
GODLUCK, . B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1479-
GODMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr.
17,1647. Of Sussex. B. at Lewes. School, Mercers , London.
Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1650-1. R. of RodmeU, Sussex; intruded;
ejected, 1660. Afterwards minister at Deptford, where he
died Jan. 29, 1702, aged 72. (T. A. Walker; Calamy, n. 47I-)
I5—2
GODMAN, JOHN
GOD MAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 7,
1660. S. of Richard, fanner, of Chanson (?), Beds. School,
Huntingdon. Ma trie. 1660.
GODMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1734- Of Uck-
field, Sussex. S. of Francis, of Hemel Hempstead. Bapt. at
Framfield, Sussex, Sept. i, 1715. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8.
C. of Waldron, Sussex, 1742-7. V. of Mayfield, 1747-50.
Died 1750. (A. Gray.)
GODMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1586.
GODMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, c. 1588.
Matric. 1589. One of these names, of London, adm. at Gray's
Inn, Mar. i, 1596-7.
GODMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1642. B. at Windsor, 1625. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1646; M.A.
1650; B.D. 1659. Fellow, 1645-72. V. of Ringwood, Hants.,
1671. Author, Sermons.
GODOLPHIN, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, 1695.
S. of Sidney, Earl of Godolphin. B. in Whitehall, Sept. 3,
1678. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1695; M.A. 1705. M.P.
for East Looe, 1701 ; for Helston, 1701-8; for Oxon., 1708-10;
for Tregony, 1710^-2. Cofferer of the household, 1704-11 and
1714-23. Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, 1715-35. Privy
councillor, 1723. Acted as Lord Chief Justice, 1723, 1725 and
1727. Governor of the Scilly Islands, 1728. Lord Privy Seal,
1735-40. Created Baron Godolphin of Helston, 1735. Died
Jan. 17, 1766, aged 87. Buried at Kensington. M.I. (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
GODOLPHIN, WILLIAM. Matric. FeU.-Com. from EMMANUEL,
Lent, 1584-5. Doubtless s. of Sir Francis, Knt., M.P. for
Cornwall. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1586-7. Knighted,
July 13, 1599. M.P. for Cornwall, 1603. Died 1613. (Burke,
Ext. Bart.)
GODOLPHIN, WILLIAM (Viscount RIALTON). Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May i, 1712. S. of Francis.
Matric. 1712; D.C.L. Oxford, 1730 and Cambridge, 1730.
M.P. for Penrhyn, 1720-2; for Woodstock, 1727-31. Mar-
quess of Blandford, 1722. Died Aug. 24, 1731. Buried at
Blenheim. (Lipscomb, iv. 560; G.E.C.)
GODS, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1547.
GODSALVE, EDWARD. B.A. 1543-4! M.A. 1546; B.D. 1554.
One of the original fellows of TRINITY, 1546. Ord. sub-
deacon (London) 1553. R. of Fulbourn St Vigors, Cambs.,
1554. Preb. of Chichester, 1558. Deprived on the accession
of Elizabeth, and retired to Antwerp, where he was Pro-
fessor of Divinity at the Monastery of St Michael, c. 1560.
Author. Died (?) 1568. (Cooper, i. 275; D.N.B.)
GODSALVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 1594.
Matric. c. 1595.
•GODSALVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Jan. 21,
1595-6. S. of Thomas (1552), of Buckenham, Norfolk, gent
School, Norwich. Probably died young. Not in the pedigree
in Vis. of Norfolk. Brother of Roger (1584). (Venn, i. 158.)
GODSALVE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1614. Of Norfolk.
GODSALVE, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1549-50; Scholar, 1550.
GODSALVE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, July 3,
1607. Matric. 1607. Perhaps s. of Roger (1584), of Bucken-
ham Ferry, Norfolk, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 14
1609-10. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
GODSALVE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 4, 1656. S. of James, of Newton-in-Whittington, Lanes.,
husbandman. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1659-
60; M.A. 1663. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663. R. of Richmond
Yorks., 1664-99. V. of Gt Smeaton, 1668-99. Died 1699. '
GODSALVE, ROGER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, May
2, 1584. Eldest s. of Thomas (1552), Esq., of Buckenham
Ferry, Norfolk. Schools, Buckenham Ferry and Bungay
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1588. Of Buckenham Ferry Esq
Married Barbara, dau. of Richard Cutts, Esq., of Arkesden
Essex Brother of Henry (1595-6). (Venn, i. 119; Vis. of
Norfolk.)
GODSHALFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1552. Doubtless s. of Sir John, attorney-general to Queen
Mary. Of Buckenham Ferry, Norfolk, Esq. Married Elizabeth
dau. of Richard Townsend, of Rainham. Father of Roger
(above) and Henry (1595-6). (Vis. of Norfolk.)
GODSAVE or GODSAWFF, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, June, 1582. B. in Yorkshire. B.A. 1585-6.
GODSCALE, JAMES. B.A. from TRINITY, 1599-1600. '7 years
study at Ley den, Basle and Heidelberg.* Also at Geneva
M.A. 1600. Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. Author. (Cooper n.
396.)
GODSONE or GOTSON, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1500- D.Civ L
1507-8.
GOLDFINCH, WILLIAM
GODWICK, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge and Oxford. Of
Norfolk. Augustinian friar at Lynn. Died at Lynn, c. 1360.
(Pits, 485.)
GODWICK, . B.D. 1462-3. A friar.
GODWIN, see also GOODWIN.
GODWYN, CHARLES. M.A. 1734 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Samuel, of Thornbury, Gloucs., clerk. Matric. from Balliol
College, Mar. 20, 1717-8, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1721; M.A.
1724; B.D. 1740. (Al. Oxon.)
GODWIN, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1635.
Of Kent. B.A. 1638^-9; M.A. 1642. V. of Docking, Norfolk,
1644-02. V. of Eastwick, Herts., 1658-62. Perhaps R. of
Cowley, Middlesex, 1679-1705. Died 1705.
GODWIN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 29, 1696.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord.
deacon (London) Oct. 12, 1701; priest (Peterb.) Oct. 18, 1702.
V. of Bozeat, Northants., 1702-8. Buried there Feb. 12,
1707-8. (H. I. Longden.)
GODWIN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 14,
1629. S. of Richard. B. in London. School, Ropley, Worcs.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3. Brother of the next.
GODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 14,
1629. S. and h. of Richard. B. in London. School, Ropley,
Worcs. Matric. 1629. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 20,
1629. Brother of the above. (Peile, i. 399.)
GODWYN, THOMAS. ' KING'S scholar,' 1330.
GODYNOW, WILLIAM. B.A.; B.Can.L. 1502-3.
GOETZ, see GETSIUS.
GOFELL, THOMAS. D.D. 1462-3.
GOFFALAR, see GOPFERLER.
GOFFE, see GOUGH.
GOFTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1577- Of Surrey. Knighted, Feb. 2, 1618-9. Benefactor to
Lambeth. M.I. at Lambeth. Will (P.C.C.) 1628; of St Giles',
Cripplegate. Father of the next. (Viet. Co. Hist. Surrey, iv.
59; J. Ch. Smith.)
GOFTON, FRANCIS. Adm. at PEMBROKE, 1627. S. of Sir
Francis (above), of Lambeth, Surrey, Knt Perhaps matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, June 22, 1632, age 16. Died
1642, in France. Perhaps father of the next. (Manning and
Bray, in. 498.)
GOFTON, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Nov. 7, 1654. Of Surrey. Doubtless s. of Francis (above). Of
Awbridge, Mottisfont, Hants. Buried at Mottisfont, Sept.
1684, aged 48. M.I. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOGGES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, c. 1585-6. S. of Robert.
B. at Harpley, Norfolk. School, Harpley. Matric. Easter,
1586. Migrated as pens, to Caius, Jan. 28, 1587-8. Scholar,
1588-9; B.A. 1588-9. V. of Hickling, Norfolk, 1595-1613.
Will proved (Norwich) 1613. (Venn, i. 133.)
GOGGLE or GOGILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Feb. 26, 1729-30. S. of John, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Reddington). Matric. 1729-30; Scholar, 1730-
6; B.A. 1733-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 19, 1735. R. of
Brundall, Norfolk, 1737-75. P.C.C. of Lingwood, 1747. R.
of St Edmund, Norwich, 1751-7; of T-aimnag, 1754. V. of
Ranworth, 1762-71. Died Jan. 7, 1775. Buried at Brundall.
M.I. there. Will proved (Norw. C. C.) 1775. (Venn, n. 32.)
GOGMAN or GOKEMAN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1539-40; M.A. 1546;
B.D. 1554. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1547. WUl proved (V.C.C.)
1558.
GOGNEY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1478-9.
GOGNEY, SIMON. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1553-
GOGNEY, THOMAS. B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1487. Proctor, 1495-6.
GOGOYN or GOGYN, . B.A. 1493-4; M.A. 1497.
GOLBORNEor GOLDISBORNE (? GOLDSBOROUGH), THOMAS.
Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton, Aug. 30, 1527.
Of Bolton, Yorks. B.A.. 1530-1.
GOLD, see GOULD.
GOLDBORN, see GOULBORNE.
GOLDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1563-4-
GOLDFINCH or GOULDFINCH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Michs. 1606. Scholar from Westminster, 1607.
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Fellow, 1612. V. of Marsworth,
Bucks., till 1630.
GOLDFINCH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY,
June 22, 1719. S. of William, lawyer, of Wells, Somerset.
School, Taunton (Mr Upton). Matnc. 1719.
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GOLDHAM, THOMAS
GOLDHAM or GOLDUM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1640. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
Perhaps V. of Burwash, Sussex, till 1662, ejected. (Calamy,
n. 459-)
GOULDHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 9,
1669. Matric. 1669.
GOLDING, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1573.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 21, 1376; priest, Feb. 27, 1576-7.
Minor canon of St Paul's, 1582; sub-dean, 1604-6. R. of
St Gregory-by-St Paul's, 1591-1606. Buried there Nov. 29,
1606. Will, P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOLDING, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, 1627. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 22; priest, Dec. 22, 1633.
GOLDING, ARTHUR. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1552. S. of John, of Belchamp St Paul, Essex. B. c. 1536.
A member of the Elizabethan Society of Antiquaries. A
friend of Sir Philip Sidney, whose translation of De Mornay's
Truth of Christianity he completed in 1589. Died (?) 1605.
(Cooper, ii. 431; D.N.B.; Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
GOLDING or GOLDEN, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar at
EMMANUEL, June 23, 1614. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1619. Probably
V. of Ilketshall, Suffolk, c. 1626. Sequestered to South
Elmham St Peter, Suffolk, 1645.
GOLDING, EDMUND. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1564. Perhaps s. of John, of Halstead, Essex. B.A.
1565-6; M.A. 1569. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566; priest,
Mar. 23, 1566-7. R. of Gt Dunham, Norfolk, 1566-72. R.
of Birdbrook, Essex, 1571. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1572. Half-
brother of Arthur. (Vis. of Essex, 1558.)
GOLDYNGE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL,
Easter, 1548.
GOLDING, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Feb. 25, 1620-1. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621.
GOLDING, EDWARD. M.A. from JESUS, 1750. Doubtless s. of
George, of Middlesex. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, May 15, 1732, age 17; B.A. (New College) 1736, as
•Goldwin.' (Al. Oxon.)
GOLDING, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
26, 1687. S. of Thomas (1652), gent. B. at Poslingford,
Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1688. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 29, 1690-1. Succeeded his father at Posling-
ford, 1702. Married Anne, dau. of William Colmore. Died
May, 1739. Brother of Thomas (1675). (Davy, Suff. MSS.)
GOLDING, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567;
B.A. 1571-2. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1573-
GOLDING, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
Matric. Michs. 1572; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. Perhaps ord.
priest (Norwich) Jan. 25, 1579-80. V. of Carlton St Mary,
1579. Died June 2, 1628. Buried at Carlton.
GOLDING, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1613.
B. in St Leonard's parish, Colchester. B.A. 1616-7; M.A.
1620. Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1619, age 23. C. of
Copford, Essex. V. of Marks Tey, 1633.
GOLDING, JOHN. B.A. 1479-80; M.A. 1484-5.
GOULDING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1587-
GOLDING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 20, 1609-10.
Matric. 1610; Scholar; B.A. 1613-4.
GOLDING, MICHAEL. B.Can.L. 1483-4-
GOULDING, PETER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 4, 1647.
Of Middlesex.
GOULDING, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
GOLDING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1632. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Perhaps P.C. of
Little Maplestead, Essex, 1646-64-. R. of Middleton, 1650-7.
GOULDING, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL,
Easter, 1548.
GOLDING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1549;
B.A. 1554-5. One of these names adm. at the Inner Temple,
1556. Bencher and reader.
GOULDING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1575-
GOLDING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1602 ;
B.A. 1606; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 19, 1611.
V. of Wigtoft, Lines., 1612-5.
GOLDNYGE, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1571. Of Cavendish, Suffolk. Fellow, 1574.
No degree recorded. Will (P.C.C.) 1610, of one of these
names, of Clare, Suffolk, gent.
GOLDMAN, FRANCIS
GOLDING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL,
Easter, 1551. One of these names adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 15, 1559; s. of Richard, of Henny, Essex.
GOLDING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1554.
GOLDING, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CAIUS, Apr. 15, 1652.
Eldest s. of Thomas, Esq., of Poslingford, Suffolk. B. at
Darsham. School, Yoxford (Mr Eacher). Matric. 1652. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 18, 1653. Of Poslingford, Esq. Buried
Aug. ii, 1702, at Poslingford. M.I. Father of Thomas (1675)
and George (1687). (Venn, i. 384.)
GOLDING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1674-5 ; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. 1675-6; priest, Dec. 1677.
GOLDING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 8,
1675. S. of Thomas (1652), gent., of Poslingford, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Bradley. Matric. 1675. Buried at Posling-
ford, Sept. 7, 1676. M.I. Brother of George (1687).
GOULDING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 19, 1697. S. of Thomas, doctor (medicus). B. at
Askrigg, Yorks. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. 1698;
B.A. 1700-1.
GOLDING or GOLDWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 18)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 16, 1515. Of Windsor. B.A.
1519-20; M.A. 1522-3. Fellow, 1518-25. Master of Cardinal
Wolsey's School, Ipswich. Fellow of Eton, c. 1540.
GOLDING, WILLIAM. Scholar of GONVILLE HALL, 1540; B.A.
1544-5 ; M.A. 1548. Fellow of Trinity Hall, in 1557. Proctor,
1557-8. Fellow of Gonville Hall, 1559. Preb. of Hereford,
1548-60. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1554-5; priest
(London) Apr. 1558. Will (Norwich) 1579; 'of Fakenham,
Norfolk.' (Venn, i. 31; Cooper, i. 421.)
GOLDING, W. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1582. One
William Golding, V. of St Andrew's, Ilketshall, Suffolk, 1593.
GOLDING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
GOULDING, . Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSE, 1560.
GOLDINGHAM, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE
HALL, Easter, 1551. No B.A. M.A. 1562. 'In priest's orders;
had studied 10 years at Cambridge and abroad.' (Gr. Bk, A,
154.) Probably V. of Little Belstead, Suffolk, 1561-3.
Certified as a fugitive abroad, 1576; a recusant. (Venn, i. 36.)
GOLDINGHAM, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY
HALL, Easter, 1575; B.A. from Magdalene, 1577-8. One of
these names, s. of John, of Banham, Norfolk, V. of Tolleshunt
Major, Essex, 1579-81. R. of Tendring, 1580-3. Died 1583.
(Vts. of Norfolk.)
GOULDINGHAM, EDWARD. Scholar of TRINITY, 1601; B.A.
1605-*; M.A. 1609. Fellow, 1608. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1614.
GOLDINGHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL,
Easter, 1544. Perhaps s. of John, of Banham, Norfolk. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ely) Sept. 1575, as 'of Northborough,
Norfolk, aged 46.' Doubtless V. of Narborough, Norfolk,
1577. Buried there Sept. 10, 1607. (Venn, i. 33.)
GOLDINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1542. Of Belstead, Suffolk. Matric. 1544.
Left in 1545. Perhaps R. of Finningham, Suffolk, in 1555.
(Vis. of Suffolk.)
GOLDINGHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAG-
DALENE, Lent, 1564-5; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1567-8;
M.A. 1571; LL.D. 1579. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1571-81.
Adm. advocate, June 15, 1579. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1583-4. Will (P.C.C.) 1589. (Cooper, ii. 10.)
GOLDINGHAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1602. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1621. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, May ii, 1609,
as'ofDedham, Essex, gent." Barrister-at-law, 1617. Doubt-
less father of the next.
GOLDINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1651.
Of Essex. Doubtless s. of William (above), of Gray's Inn;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. i, 1646-7.
GOULDINGHAM, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1602.
GOLDKNOPPE or GOODKNAPPE, THOMAS. B.A. 1493 1 M.A.
1496. R. of Alphamstone, Essex, 1511-29. Died 1529.
GOLDMAN or GOULDMAN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 26, 1623. S. of Richard (sic), of Norfolk. School,
London (private). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
R. of South Ockendon, Essex, 1634 (succeeding George (1582)
Gouldman whom D.N.B. wrongly makes his father); se-
questered, 1644; and 1660-88. Compiled an English-Latin
and Latin-English Dictionary. Died 1688. Will, P.C.C.
(Peile, i. 350; D.N.B.)
229
GOLDMAN, GEORGE
GOULDMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 2,
1582. S. of Robert, citizen of Norwich. Bapt. at St Peter
Mancrof t, Jan. 28, 1565-6. School, Norwich. Matric. 1582 ;
Scholar of Caius, 1582-9; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589; B.D.
from St John's, 1597; D.D. 1608. Fellow of St John's, 1590.
R. of Patching, Sussex, to 1605. V. of Stepney, 1605-33.
Archdeacon of Essex, 1609-33. R- of South Ockendon,
Essex, 1611-33. Died Jan. i, 1633-4. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, i.
114.)
•GOLDREN,' FRANCIS, see GOLDWELL, FRANCIS (1639).
GOLDSBOROW, ANTHONY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1493; B.A. 1496-7; M.A. 1500-1. Fellow, till*. 1506.
Ord. deacon (Ely) June 9, 1498; priest, Mar. 13, 1499-1500.
GOLDSBOROUGH, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEM-
BROKE, Sept. 14, 1716. S. of Thomas, of Chipping Ongar,
Essex, Esq. Bapt. there, Apr. 16, 1700. B.A. 1720-1.
GOULDSBOROUGH, EDWARD. Scholar of TRINITY, 1602; B.A.
1603-4; M.A. 1607.
GOLDSBOROUGH, GODFREY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1560. S. of John, of Goldsborough, Yorks. B. in
Cambridgeshire. Scholar, 1562; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569;
B.D. 1577; D.D. 1583. Fellow, 1567. Incorp. at Oxford,
1579. Archdeacon of Worcester, 1579-98; of Salop, 1580.
Preb. of Hereford, 1580 ; of Worcester, 1581 ; and of St Paul's,
1581-98. R. of Stockton, Salop, 1580-98. Bishop of
Gloucester, 1598-1604. Died May 26, 1604. Buried in
Gloucester Cathedral. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1604.
(Cooper, ii. 388; D.N.B.; Vis. of Yorks., 1585.)
GOLDESBURGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1611. Probably s. of John, one of the Protonotaries of the
King's Bench (q.v. D.N.B.). Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Mar. ii, 1613-4. (PeM*> '• 284.)
GOLDISBOROUGH, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1571; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577; B.D. 1595, as
' Glosborow.' Incorp. at Oxford, 1578. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 28, 1577. Sacrist of Corpus Christi, Oxford. Head
Master of King's School, Canterbury, 1580-4. R. of Norton,
Kent, 1581-1610. V. of Linsted, 1585-9. R. of Knowlton,
1589. R. of Buckland, 1592-1610. Buried Sept. 26, 1610.
GOLDSBOROUGH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Lent, 1563-4; B.A. 1567-8, as Goldisborowe. Doubtless of
Little Shelford, Cambs. Married Alice, dau. of Thomas
Pythen (?), of Tmmpington. Will (P.C.C.) 1598. Father of
the next.
GOLDSBOROW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 16,
1595. Of Cambridgeshire. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 21,
1605-6; ' late of Little Shelford, Cambs., from Barnard's Inn.'
GOLDSBOROUGH, . D. (Div. or L.) c. 1462. A friar.
GOULDSMYTHB, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEM-
BROKE, Sept. 9, 1619. S. of Henry, of Norfolk. Matric. 1619;
M.B. 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1618; 's. and h. of
Henry, of Gray's Inn.' Probably will (P.C.C.) 1656; of St
Andrew's, Holbom, M.D. Father of the next and Mathias
(1654-5).
GOLDSMITH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Feb. 27, 1654-5. S. of Charles (above), M.B., 'sometime
fellow.' B. in Middlesex. Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1658-9.
Brother of Mathias (1654-5).
GOULDSMITH, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1627. S. of William (1599), R. of Campton, Beds. Bapt.
there, Feb. 8, 1612-3. Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A.
1635. V. of Gt Barford, Beds., 1635-40. R. of Wootton,
Northants., 1665-7. R. of Campton, Beds., 1667. Buried
there Oct. 2, 1685. Will (Bedford) 1685. (H. I. Longden.)
GOLDSMITH, FRANCIS. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1532-3; B.A.
1534-5; M.A. 1538-9. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1536, tfil 1543.
GOLDSMITH, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1588. Of Suffolk. B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595. R. ofCarlton
and Willingham, Cambs., 1597-1610. Perhaps licensed, May
31, I597i t° marry Hester, dau. of Wm Fulke, D.D. Will
(P.C.C.) 1610; parson of Carlton, Cambs. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOLDSMITH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, Dec.
27, 1623. S. of Thomas, gent., deceased. B. at Wrexham.
School, Whitechurch, Salop. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1627-8.
GOLDSMITH, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1444. Of Exton, Hants., M.A. Died in College. (Harwood.)
GOLDSMITH, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1620-1. V. of Reydon
and Southwold, Suffolk, 1627-45. Probably V. of Westhall,
Dec. 4, 1647. (Shaw, 1. 348.)
GOLDSMITH, MATHIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Feb. 27, 1654-5. S. of Charles (1619), M.B., ' sometime fellow.'
B. in Middlesex. Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662.
Brother of Charles (1654-5).
GOLDSMITH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1623. Matric. 1623.
GOLDWELL, WILLIAM
GOLDSMITH, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY, 1599; B.A. 1599-
1600; M.A. 1603. Fellow, 1602. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Jan. 22, 1603-4. R. of Campton, Beds., 1603.
Buried there Jan. 14, 1666-7. Father of Daniel (1627).
GOLDSMITH, -
GOULDSMITH,
1626.
-. M.A. 1499-1500.
— . Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
GOLDSTON, set also GOULDSTONE and GULSTON.
GOLDSTONE or GOULDESTONE, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at SIDNEY, July 10, 1635. S. of German (next), deceased.
B. at Stoke Damarell, Devon. Schools, Stoke Damarell (Mr
Atkins), Awtrey (Mr Beiron) and Maristow (Mr Williams).
GOULSTON, JERMAN or GERMAN. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S,
Jan. 1580-1. Of Devon. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. from Magdalene,
1588. R. of Stoke Damarell, Devon, in 1594. Will (Exeter)
1623. Father of the above. (Peile, i. 161 ; Cooper, ii. 40.)
GOLDSTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, 1544.
GOLSTONE, RAPHAEL. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1570. S. of Gabriel Colston (sic), of London, grocer.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1573. (Vis. oj London, 1568.)
GOLDSTON or GOLDSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1525-6 (ist in the
ordo); M.A. 1529. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1526. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 6; priest, Sept. 19, 1528 (see Gr. Bk,\, 223).
V. of Higham Ferrers, 1534. Preb. of Canterbury, 1544-54.
(T.A.Walker.)
GOLDSTONE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1646; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. R. of Finchley, Middlesex,
1657; ejected, 1662. (Calamy, n. 172.)
GOLDSTON, WILLIAM. B.A. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1400.
GOLDS WORTH (alias PORTER), THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at CAIUS, Oct. 7, 1631. S. of Thomas, gent., of Bungay,
Suffolk. B. at Thurton, Norfolk. School, Bungay (Mr Smith).
Matric. 1631. Living at Thurton in 1661. (Venn, i. 302.)
GOLDWELL, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1606. Of Hampshire. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 16; priest, Apr. 21, 1611.
GOLDWELL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1639.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1639, as 'Goldren.' Probably ord.
priest (Lincoln) Feb. 8, 1660-1. Doubtless R. of Bridgham
St Mary, Norfolk, 1663-91; and R. of Upwell and Outwell,
1666-91.
GOLDWELL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 8, 1674. S. of Francis (? above), clerk, of Stoke, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Thetford. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
GOLDWELL, J. Resident pens, at JESUS, Aug. 1564.
GOLDWELL, JAMES. LL.D. 1462 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
All Souls, Oxford. B.C.L. 1449; D.C.L. 1452. R. of St John,
Watling St, London, 1455-6. R. of Rivenhall, Essex, 1456.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1457-61. Canon of Windsor, 1458-60.
Preb. of Hereford, 1461-4. Archdeacon of Essex, 1461-72.
Dean of Salisbury, 1463-72. R. of Charing, Kent, to which
he was a benefactor. Secretary of State under Edward IV.
Negotiated peace with France, 1471. Master of the Rolls,
1472. Bishop of Norwich, 1472-99, where he completed the
tower, etc. Benefactor of All Souls, Oxford, and Gonville
Hall. M.I. in Norwich CathedraL Will (P.C.C.) 1499.
(D.N.B.; Weever, 795.)
GOLDWELL, JOHN. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541. Fellow of
QUEENS', 1538-42. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn,
1543-
GOLDWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1544; B.A. 1544-5. Nominated an original fellow of Trinity,
1546, but doubtful if he accepted nomination.
GOLDWELL, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', 1567.
GOLDWELL, NICHOLAS. Grace for degree (? M.A.) 1479-80;
'had studied at Oxford.' Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 27;
priest, Sept. 18, 1479. R. of St Mary, Gt Massingham, Nor-
folk, 1475-8. R. of Worlingworth, Suffolk (as sub-deacon).
Archdeacon of Sudbury, 1479. Vicar-general, 1482-3. Arch-
deacon of Norwich, 1483-97. Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1497-
1505. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1505; of Blofield, Norfolk.
GOLDWELL, RICHARD. B.A. from CLARE, Feb. 10, 1645-6.
S. of James, of Rochester. Matric. 1645-6. Previously
ma trie, from University College, Oxford, May 13, 1640, age
16: 'Gunsley scholar; expelled for non-appearance, 1648.'
(A I. Oxon.)
GOLDWELL, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1449. Of Bodicote, Oxon.
GOLDWELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1559. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1563.
GOLDWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1616. (Coldwell in College register.)
GOLDWIN, WILLIAM
GOLDWIN, WILLIAM. Perhaps of KING'S HALL, 1479-8°-
Incorp. M.D. 1479-80, from Oxford. Doubtless of St Thomas
Aeon and St Stephen Walbrook, 'bachelor of physic'; will
proved (P.C.C.) 1483. Leaves bequests to All Souls, Oxford.
GOLDWIN, WILLIAM (1515), see GOLDING.
GOLDWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1700. B. at Windsor. Matric. Michs. 1700; B.A. 1704-5;
M.A. 1708. Fellow, 1703. Ord. deacon (London) May 19,
1706; priest, May 30, 1708. Master of the Grammar School
at Bristol, 1710-7. V. of St Nicholas, Bristol, 1717-47.
Fellow of Eton College, 1733-47- Author, sermons. Died
June i, 1747. (Harwood; F. S. Hockaday.)
GOLDWYER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 30, 1749. S. of George, surgeon, of Wiltshire. B. at
Marlborough. School, Marlborough (Mr Stone). B.A. 1753.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 18, 1752: priest (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Sarum) Feb. 23, 1755. V. of Letcombe Regis,
Berks., 1761-83. Perhaps the 'Rev. Mr Goldwyer famous
for his surgical knowledge' (G. Mag.) who died at Hatton St,
London, May 31, 1783. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 589.)
GOLDWYRE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 3, 1656.
One of these names V. of Christchurch, Hants., 1673-89.
GOLDWYRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Michs. 1647.
S. of John, V. of Arundel, Sussex. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from New Inn Hall, June 20, 1651; B.A. 1651; M.A.
1654. Ejected from Felpham, Sussex, 1662. Afterwards
lived at Romsey, Hants. Died Dec. 9, 1713, aged 83. (Ccdamy,
II. 462; A I. Oxon.)
GOLDWYER, ROGER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1628.
Matric. Michs. 1628.
GOLLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1619.
GOLLIFORD, ROBERT. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1576-7. One of
these names, of Holy Trinity, Gloucester, preb. of Bristol,
1596-1613. Will, P.C.C.
GOLLOP, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 22, 1705. S. of
Henry, of Barbados. Matric. 1705. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 17, 1708.
GOLSYLL, . Probably B.Can.L. 1470-1, as Gowsill. Fee
for M.A. or higher degree, 1473-4. Perhaps Richard Golsyll,
or Golfyll, R. of Carlton and Willingham, Cambs., till
1489.
GOLTY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 17,
1607. S. of George, gent., of Aylsham, Norfolk. School,
Aylsham (Mr Eston). Matric. 1607; Scholar, 1608-13; B.A.
1610-1; M.A. 1614. R. of Little Steeping, Lines., 1618.
(Venn, i. 195.)
GOLTEY, MILES. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1626.
S. of Edmund, of Gipping, Suffolk, mercer (and Susan
Collins, of Ipswich). B. at Woodbridge. Bapt. Feb. 27, 1606-
7. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 20,
1640. V. of Felixstowe and Walton, Suffolk, 1639-44,
ejected.
GOLTY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1613. S. of Edmund, of Ipswich. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
R. of Framlingham, Suffolk, 1626-43 aQd 1660-78. Married
Deborah, dau. of Samuel Ward, town preacher of Ipswich.
Died 1678. Father of Richard (1671).
GOLTY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. R. of Hutton, Essex,
1654-97. Perhaps R. of Bradwell-by-sea, 1673-97. V. of
Bacon's portion, Dengie, 1680. Died 1697. Father of Samuel
(1674).
GOLTY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 29,
1671. S. of Richard (1613), R. of Framlingham, Suffolk (and
Deborah). School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678. Fellow, 1676-81. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24,
1676; priest, Dec. 1679. R. of Dennington, Suffolk, until
1723. R. of Hutton, Essex. Author, Sermon, 1688. Buried
Mar. 25, 1723. Father of Richard (1707) and Samuel
(1702).
GOLTY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July i,
1707. S. of Richard (above), R. of Dennington, Suffolk.
Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) May, 1713; priest, Dec. 1714. R. of Belstead, Suffolk,
1720. R. of Boyton, 1721. Brother of Samuel (1702).
GOLTY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1641. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1653. V. of Burnham, Essex, 1657. R. of Denning-
ton, Suffolk, 1658. R. of St Clement's, Ipswich, 1662. (Sufi.
Ch. Notes.)
GOLTY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 26,
1674. S. of Richard (1646). B. at Hutton, Essex. School,
Brentwood (Mr Bernard). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1679. (Pcile, 11. 52.)
GOOCH, BARNABIE
GOLTY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6, 1702.
ist s. of Richard (1671), R. of Dennington, Suffolk. B. there,
May 4, 1684. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1702-3;
B.A. 1705-6; M.A. from Pembroke, 1709. Fellow of Pem-
broke, 1710. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 30, 1708; priest
(Ely) Sept. 25, 1709. Died Dec. 8, 1718. Buried at North-
fleet, Kent. M.I. there. (Robinson, i. 341.)
GOLTZ, GEORGE. M.A. 1619 (fil. nob.).
GOMAR, FRANCIS. B.A. from MAGDALENE, Mar. 2, 1582-3.
A Fleming from Bruges. Had studied seven years at Stras-
burg, Neustadt and Oxford. Allowed the M.A. Mar. 22,
1582-3.
GOMARUS, FRANCIS. B.A. and M.A. 1624. A Fleming.
GONESSE, . B.Civ.L. 1483-4.
GONESTER, RICHARD. Matric. from KING'S, Michs. 1545.
Conduct at King's in 1564.
GONISTON, EDWARD. B.A. from JESUS, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
V. of Seasalter, Kent, 1611. P.C. of Whitstable, in 1643.
GONNFELD, JOHN. B.A. 1511-2.
GONSON, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1586.
GONVILLE, see also GUNNELL.
GONVILLE, EDMUND. S. of William, of Lerling, Norfolk, a
Frenchman by birth. R. of Thelnetham, Suffolk, 1320-6; of
Rush worth, Norfolk, 1326-43; and of Terrington, 1343-50.
Steward to Earl Warren and the Earl of Lancaster. Com-
missary to the Bishop of Ely. Founder of the College at
Rushworth, Norfolk, 1342 (suppressed in 1541) and of the
Hospital of St John at Lynn. Founder of Gonville Hall, 1348.
Dying (c. 1351) before completing his work, it was carried
on by Bateman, Bishop of Norwich. (Venn, HI. i ; D.N.B.)
GUNVIL, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 31, 1626.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1629; B.A. 1629-30; M.A.
1633. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 2, 1633-4. Probably R.
of West Walton, Norfolk, c. 1636. Father of Thomas
(1653).
GONEVILE or GUNNELL, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
CAIUS, Mar. 27, 1611. S. of Robert, of Worstead, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Briggs). B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1615.
C. of South Repps, Norfolk, in 1617. Licensed to preach by
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1619. C. of Brumstead, in 1639.
Married, at Horstead, Norfolk, July 19, 1621, Jane Bert.
(Venn, i. 210.)
GONVILE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 24,
1653. S. of Geoffrey (1626), clerk. B. at Walton, Norfolk.
Schools, Horncastle, Withern, Lines, and Lynn. Matric.
1653; Scholar, 1653-7; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Perhaps of
West Walton, in 1707. (Venn, i. 388.)
GONELL or GUNNELL (senior). Doubtless WILLIAM. Pens, at
GONVILLE HALL, 1531-6; B.A. 1484-5; M.A. 1488. Of Land-
beach, Cambs. The friend of Erasmus. Of the household of
Cardinal Wolsey. Tutor to the family of Sir Thomas More.
R. of Conington, Hunts., 1517-44. Author. Died c. 1546.
(Cooper, i. 94; D.N.B.-, Venn, i. 28.)
GONELL or GUNNELL, WILLIAM (junior). Pens, at GONVILLE
HALL, 1533-6. Probably same as the next.
GONELL, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from GONVILLE HALL,
Michs. 1546. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1560. (Venn, i. 34.)
GOOCHE or GOOGE, BARNABE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1555. B. at Alvingham, Lines., c. 1540. S. of Robert,
recorder of Lincoln. Migrated to New College, Oxford.
Removed thence to Staple Inn. A kinsman and retainer of
of Sir William Cecil, who employed him in Ireland. Ap-
pointed Provost Marshal of the Presidency Court of Con-
naught, 1582-5. Of Lamberhurst, Kent. Poet and scholar.
His works include a translation of Heresbach's Four Books
of Husbandrie. Died Feb. 1593-4. Father of Barnabas
(1582) and Henry (1596). (Peile, i. 56; D.N.B.)
GOCHE, BARNABAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1582. S. of Barnaby (above). B. at Alvingham, Lines. B.A.
1586-7; M.A. 1590; LL.D. 1604. Master of Magdalene, 1604-
26. Vice-Chancellor, 161 1-2. Commissary of the University,
1615-25. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. Adm. advocate, Feb. 4,
1612-3. M-p- for the University, 1620-2, 1624-5. Elected
also for Truro, 1620. Chancellor of Worcester and Exeter.
Benefactor to Magdalene. Died at Exeter, c. 1626. Will
proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1626. Father of John (1611),
brother of Henry (1596). (Lines. Pedigrees, 408; Magdalene
Con. Hist., 93.)
GOCHE, BARNABIE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1624. Perhaps s. of Thomas. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 409.)
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GOOCH, BARNABY
GOCHE, BARNABY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Nov. 20, 1693. Of Bedfordshire. School, Biggleswade.
Scholar, 1693-4; Matric. 1694; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon
(London) June 19, 1698. R. of Croyland, Lines., 1724-30.
Buried there Oct. 24, 1730.
GOOCH, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Tan. 8,
1685-6. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Wreningham, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich. Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1686-90;
B.A. 1689-90. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 22, 1692. R. of
Ashwelthorpe, Norfolk, 1693-1728. Died Mar. 25, 1728.
M.I. at Carlton Forehoe. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1728. (Venn,
i. 480.)
GOOCH or GOOGE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c.
1596. S. of Baraabe (1555). B. at Lamberhurst, Kent.
Scholar, 1599; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604; B.D. 1620; D.D.
1627 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1602. Senior proctor, 1618. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) Mar. 4, 1609-10, age 26. Minister
of Longstanton St Michael, Cambs., 1616-26. Travelled with
Sir Dodmore Cotton, on an embassy to Persia, by the Cape.
Buried him at Kasbin and returned by the same route in
1629. R. of Cheadle, Staffs., 1630-45, sequestered. Died
before 1660. Brother of Barnabas (1582). (Herbert, Oriental
Travels.)
GOOCH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 30, 1657.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1668. (Com-
pare the next.)
GOUCHE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1666. Of
Norfolk. Probably s. of Thomas (1627). Bapt. at Hoo,
Norfolk, Dec. 4, 1647. Matric. 1667-8; B.A. 1669-70.
V. of Happisburgb, Norfolk, 1670-87. Perhaps R. of Crost-
wick, 1674-87. (Carthew, n. 702.)
GOOGE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 12, 1528. Of Earith, Hunts. B.A. 1532-3, as 'Gugge.'
Fellow, 1531-5.
GOCHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1578, as
Googe; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1585.
GOOCHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 161 1.
S. of Barnabas (1582), Master of Magdalene. B.A. 1614; M.A.
1618. Fellow, 1615. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb.
21, 1618-9.
GOOCHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1623.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Matthew, of Alvingham, Lines. B.A. 1626-
7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1627; priest, Sept.
1627. R. of Longstanton St Michael, Cambs., 1631-50.
(Lines. Pedigrees.)
GOCHE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1624.
GOOCHE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 14,
1628. S. of John. B. at Norwich. School, Eton. Matric.
1628.
GOUGE, JOHN. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1650-1.
GOOCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 12, 1667.
GOOCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAICS, May 5, 1746.
S. of Thomas (1691), Bishop of Norwich. B. in Cambridge.
School, Bury. Matric. 1746; Scholar, 1746-50; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1753 1 D.D. from Christ's, 1765. Fellow of Caius, 1750-1.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 23, 1752; priest, Aug. 24, 1753.
Sequestrator of Fen Ditton, 1753. R. of Willingham, 1753.
Preb. of Ely, 1753-1804. Died at the Palace, Wells (the
Bishop, Dr Beadon, was his son-in-law) Jan. 7, 1804. M.I.
there. Brother of Thomas (1737). (Venn,u. 58; PeHe,n. 250.)
GOOCH or GOUGE, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. xi, 1645-6. S. of Robert, of Earsham, near Bungay.
B. at Yarmouth. Bapt. there, Dec. 17, 1627. School, Bungay
(Mr Creed). Adm. at Gray's Inn, June i, 1647. Married
Dorothy, dau. of Richard Catlyn, of Kirby Cane, Norfolk.
Died Jan. 10, 1686-7. Buried at Earsham. M.I. there.
Brother of Robert (1645-6). (Peile, i. 503; Davy, Suff. MSS.)
GOCH, MATHIAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1640; B.A. 1644-5.
GOOCH, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Aug. 12, 1659.
Matric. 1660. Migrated to Trinity, Mar. 15, 1660-1.
GOOCH, NATHANIEL, Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1607. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest, Sept. 20, 1612.
V. of Twyford, Leics., 1630.
GOOGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at KING'S, c. 1627; B.A. from
St Catharine's, 1629-30; M.A. from King's, 1633; M.D. 1645.
GOUGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 16,
1669-70; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677; D.D. 1692. Fellow, 1674.
R. of Coton, Cambs. R. of Westley Waterless, 1681. R. of
Boddington, Northants., 1691-4. V. of St Martin-in-the-
Fields, London, 1694. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 1694. (H. I.
Longden.)
GOOCH, THOMAS
GOUGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 16,
1702. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709; D.D. 1732.
Fellow, 1710. V. of Gilling, Yorks., 1715-55. Preb. of York,
1722. Preb. of Lincoln, 1746. Died Oct. 15, 1755- Will,
P.C.C. (G.Mag.)
GOOCH, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 20, 1583. V. of
Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk. Licensed to teach grammar.
GOCHE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1573. Of Nottinghamshire.
GOOCH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 19, 1616.
Matric. 1618; B.A. 1619-20.
GOOCH or GOUGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. ii, 1645-6. S. of Robert, of Earsham, near Bungay.
B. at Yarmouth. Bapt. at Yarmouth, Dec. 21, 1628. School,
Bungay (Mr Creed). Matric. 1647. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June i, 1647. Of Earsham. Died Sept. 29, 1704. M.I. at
Earsham. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1704. Brother of Leonard
(1645-6). (Peile, i. 503-)
GOUGE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 8,
1647. S. of Robert. B. at Chelmsford. School, Chelmsford
(MrPeake). Master of Maldon School, Essex. R. of St Helen's,
Ipswich, 1652-62, ejected. Afterwards Congregational
preacher at Coggeshall. Author. Died Oct. 1705. (Peile, i.
514; Calamy, n. 428; D.N.B., where he is confused with
Robert of 1645-6.)
GOCHE, SAMPSON. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1626
(Couch in College Register). Of Bedfordshire. Buried at
St Botolph's, Cambridge, Oct. 22, 1629.
GOOCH or GOWTCH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Oct 1564; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow of Corpus
Christi, 1569-75. V. of Ilketshall St Margaret, Suffolk,
1567-70. One of these names R. of Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex,
1611. Will (P.C.C.) 1613; 'Geuge.' (Peile, i. 87.)
GOOCHE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1570.
S. of John, of Botesdale, Suffolk, deceased. School, Botes-
dale. Migrated to Caius, July 13, 1574, age 19. B.A. 1574-5-
One of these names, of Suffolk, was M.D. (Basel) 1593.
Licentiate of College of Physicians, 1599. Of Harieston in
1631. Married, at Hellesdon, Norfolk, Oct. 9, 1610, Katherine
Sotherton. (Venn, i. 79.)
GOOCHE or GOOGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c.
1592; B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Probably the 'M.A. of
Trinity, who went to Valladolid to study.' Afterwards at
Douay, Aug. 1603. Ord. deacon (R.C.) Sept. 21; priest,
Sept. 28, 1603. Returned to England, 1604. Further career
not known. (E. H. Burton.)
GOUGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 4, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. from King's, 1629. Ord.
deacon and priest (St David's), 1627. Perhaps R. of Coning-
ton, Hunts.; deprived, 1657. V. of Atwick, Yorks., 1634.
GOUGE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1625.
S. of William (1595). B. at Bow, Stratford, Sept. 19, 1605.
Matric. Michs. 1625; B.A. 1629; M.A. 1633. Fellow 1628 till
1639. P.C. of St Anne's, Blackfriars, 1628-31. P.C. of
Teddington, Middlesex, 1637-8. R. of Coulsdon, Surrey, till
1638. V. of St Sepulchre's, Holborn, London, 1638; ejected,
1662. Married in 1639, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Darcy.
Organised religious instruction in South Wales. A friend of
Thomas Firmin. Author, religious. Died Oct. 29, 1681.
Buried in St Anne's, Blackfriars. Difficulties between this
and the last. Father of William (1658) and Thomas (1662).
(Calamy, i. 144; D.N.B.; Hennessy.)
GOOCH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, May 10, 1627.
S. of John. B. at Hargrave, Suffolk. School, Elsing, Norfolk
(Mr Robinson). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord.
priest (Norwich) 1631. V. of Haveringland, Norfolk, 1633-62.
Resided at Hoo, East Dereham. Buried there, May 13, 1662.
Will (Norwich C.C.) 1662. Probably father of Henry (1666).
(Venn, i. 280; Carthew, n. 704; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GOOCH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 2, 1659. S. of
William, of Mettingham, Suffolk. Matric. 1659. Married
Frances, dau. of Thomas Lone, of Worlingham, Suffolk.
Of Yarmouth. Died 1688. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1689.
Father of Sir T. Gooch (1691), Master of Caius. (Suckling, n.
I25;G.£.C.)
GOUGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 5,
1662. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1625), of London, clerk.
Matric. 1662. Brother of William (1658).
GOUGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Jan.
22, 1668-9. S. of Thomas (? 1622), of Conington, Hunts.,
deceased. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1676. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22;
priest, Dec. 23, 1677. R. of Bramfield, Herts., 1677-
1715. Died 1715.
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GOOCH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June 14, 1688.
S. of Thomas, attorney, of Hoo, Norfolk. B. there. Bapt.
Apr. 23, 1667. Schools, Seaming and Wymondham. Migrated
to Caius, 1688-9, age 22. Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689-91.
Ord. priest (Norwich) May 21, 1692. R. of St Lawrence,
Norwich, 1693-1715. V. of Crostwick, Norfolk, 1700. C. of
St Ethelred, Norwich, 1709. Died Apr. 28, 1715. Buried at
St Lawrence. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1715. (Venn, i. 486.)
GOOCH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 5, 1691.
S. of Thomas (1659), gent., of Yarmouth. B. at Worlingham,
Suffolk. School, Yarmouth (Mr Reynolds). Matric. 1691;
Scholar, 1691-8; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698; B.D. 1706; D.D.
1711. Fellow, 1698-1714. Master of Caius, 1716-54. Vice-
Chanr«llor, 1717-20. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Mar.
i, 1698-9. R. of St Clement with St Martin Orgar, Eastcheap,
1713-38. Archdeacon of Essex, 1714-37. Chaplain to the
King, 1715-8. Domestic chaplain to the Bishop of London.
Lecturer at Gray's Inn, 1716. Preb. of Chichester, 1719-39.
Preb. of Canterbury, 1730. Bishop of Bristol, 1737; of
Norwich, 1738-48; of Ely, 1748-54. Succeeded his brother
as Bart., 1751. Died at Ely House, Holborn, Feb. 14, 1754.
Buried in Caius College Chapel. M.I. there. Father of John
(1746) and Thomas (1737). (Venn, i. 489; D.N.B.)
GOOCH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 9, 1737.
S. of Thomas (1691), Bishop of Bristol. B. in London.
Schools, Wymondham (Mr Brett) and Bury. Scholar, 1737-
42; Matric. 1738; B.A. 174 1-2; M.A. 1742 (ftl.nob.). Succeeded
his father as baronet, 1754. Of Benacre, Suffolk. Inherited a
fortune of £150,000 from his maternal uncle, Thomas Sherlock,
Bishop of London. Died at Tunbridge Wells, Sept. 10, 1781.
Brother of John (1746). (Venn, n. 43; G.E.C.)
GOWCHE, W. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1587; B.A.
1590-1.
GOOCH or GOWCH, WILLIAM. Fee for M.A. or higher degree,
1459-60.
GOOGE or GOUCH, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1595. S. of Thomas, of Stratford, Middlesex (whose
will, Cons. C. London, 1616). B. Dec. 25, 1578 (D.N.B.).
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1603; B.D. 1611; D.D. 1628. Fellow,
1598-1604. Incorp. at Oxford, 1609. R. of St Anne's, Black-
friars, 1621-53. One of the Westminster assembly of divines,
1641. Refused the provostship of King's, 1645. Author.
Died Dec. 12, 1653, 'aged 79.' 'Buried in the church at
Blackfriars.' Will (P.C.C.) 1654. Father of Thomas (1625).
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Harwood.)
GOOCHE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 4, 1627.
One of these names, s. of William, of Gray's Inn, adm. there,
Nov. 26, 1630.
GOUGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, June 8,
1658. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1625), clerk. B. in London.
Died Oct. 13, 1706. Brother of Thomas (1662).
GOOD, see also GOADE.
GOODE, BARNHAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1691. B. at Maiden, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1691; B.A.
1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1694. For his controversy with
the poet Pope and Pope's personal description of him, see
Harwood, 275.
GOODE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1597.
GOODE, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1695.
B. at Northall, Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1695; B.A. 1699-
1700; M.A. 1703. Fellow, 1699. Lower Master of Eton,
1716-34. Died at Kingston-on-Thames, July i, 1739.
(Harwood.)
GOODE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at EMMANUEL, June 12,
1668. S. of William, of Kettering, Northants. Bapt. there,
Dec. 16, 1651. Migrated to Pembroke, Sept. 12, 1668.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 14, 1674; priest, Sept. 24, 1676. R. of Carleton Curlieu,
Leics., 1676-82. R. of Weldon, Northants., 1684-1726. R.
of Deane, 1690-1727. Father of William (1701-2). (H. I.
Longden.)
GOOD, HENRY. Adm. -pens, (age 19) at EMMANUEL, Apr. 21,
1743. S. of Henry, gent. B. at Bower Chalk, Wilts. School,
Sherbome. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1754; D.D. 1773.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) June 14, 1747; priest (Salisbury)
Sept. 24, 1749. One of the ministers of Wimborne Minster,
Dorset, 1763-1800. Chaplain to Bishop of Bath and Wells.
R. of Shuston St Rumbold, Dorset, 1772-1800. Died June 9,
1800. Will (P.C.C.) 1800. (F. S. Hockaday.)
GOOD, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 12, 1688.
Of Surrey. Matric. 1690. Probably brother of John (1683).
GOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1573; B.A.
1576-7. One of these names V. of East Hatley, Cambs.,
1577-1626; buried 1627. Another was Master of Guildford
Grammar School, 1589; buried in Holy Trinity Church,
Guildford, Sept. 6, 1594. (Manning and Bray, i. 79.)
GOODALL, HENRY
GOOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 3, 1650.
S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Islip, Northants. School,
Oundle (Mr Hicks). Matric. 1650. Migrated to Trinity,
June i, 1652; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Incorp. at Oxford,
1657. Perhaps R. of Rotherhithe, Surrey, 1654-75. Buried
there May 30, 1675. Not to be confused with John Goode,
B.D., for whom see Al. Oxon. (Manning and Bray, i. 237.)
GOODE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. n, 1683. Of
Surrey. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1687-8. Probably brother of
Jeremiah (1688).
GOODE, NEVELL. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1567;
B.A. 1569-70. Will (P.C.C.) 1610, of one of these names, of
Henley-on-Thames, gent. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODE, RICHARD, see GOADE.
GOOD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1603.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon
and pr'<st (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1610. C. of Barford, Beds., 1610.
GOOD, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1657. S. of William (1617), R. of Denton, Norfolk. B.A. 1660-
i ; M.A. 1664. Pedigree in Vis. of Norfolk, 1664. (G. H. Holley.)
GOODE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1559.
GOODE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1599. Of Cambs.
(perhaps of East Hatley). B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Perhaps
V. of Lowdham, Notts., 1609. Probably V. of East Hatley,
Cambs., 1628-41. Will (P.C.C.) 1655.
GOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 3,
1617. Probably s. of William, of Ashby, Lines. Matric. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624; B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.), as Goad.
Perhaps R. of Clare, Suffolk, 1627, and R. of Kirk Bramwith,
Yorks., 1628-38. Certainly R. of Denton, Norfolk, 1638,
and father of Samuel (above).
GOODE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 4,
1701-2. S. of Henry (1668), R. of Weldon, Northants.
Matric. 1702-3; Scholar at Trinity Hall, Jan. 9, 1703-4;
LL.B. 1707. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1707; priest,
Sept. 24, 1710. Succeeded his father as R. of Weldon,
Northants., 1727-61. Will (P.C.C.) 1761.
GOODDALL, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 9, 1664-5. S. of Richard, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. B. there.
School, Uttoxeter. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 29, 1670; priest, June 18, 1671.
V. of Hamble ton, Rutland, 1689-1706. Married atThedding-
worth, Leics., May 8, 1690, Mary Jenkins. Died 1706. Father
of John (1713) and Samuel (1707-8). (H. I. Longden.)
GOODALL, BENJAMIN. M.A. from CLARE, 1666. Matric. from
St John's, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1657-8; B.A. (Oxford) 1663.
V. of Kirtlington, Oxon., 1662. V. of Wendy, Cambs., 1664-
83. Buried Jan. 27, 1682-3. (Al. Oxon.; E. Anglian, x. 138.)
GOODALL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 20,
1658-9. S. of Thomas, of Earl Stonham, Suffolk. Licensed
to practise surgery, 1665. M.D. 1670 (Incorp. from Leyden).
F.R.C.P. 1680. Gulstonian lecturer, 1685. Harveian orator,
1694, 1709. Censor, etc. President, 1708-12. Physician to
the Charterhouse. Died Aug. 23, 1712. Will, P.C.C. Father of
Thomas (1683). (D.N.B. ; Munk, i. 402 ; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
GOODDELL, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1615; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
GOODALL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Horton, Bucks., 1631-*.
52. Father of the next.
GOODALL, EDWARD. Adm. at KINO'S, a scholar from Eton,
1661. S. of Edward (above), R. of Horton, Bucks. B. there,
1644. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1665.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670; priest, Sept. 21, 1671.
V. of Prescot, Lanes., 1677-90. Resigned his living on be-
coming a Roman Catholic. (Lipscomb, iv. 511.)
GOODALL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 19, 1662.
GOODALE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1571 ;
B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578.
GOODDALL, GEORGE. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Exeter College, July 23, 1656; B.A. (Oxford)
1661; M.A. 1664; B.D. 1674. Fellow of Exeter College, 1658-
89. R. of Padworth, Berks., 1683-1707. Buried there Dec.
23, 1707. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODALL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 24,
1723-4. S. of Thomas, butler of the College. B. in Cambridge.
Schools, King's College (Mr Manning, Mr Kemys and Mr
Campbell) and Histon, Cambs. (private). Matric. 1724;
Scholar, 1724-30; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731; D.D. 1752.
Fellow, 1730-41. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731;
priest, Feb. 18, 1732-3. Master of the Perse SchooLCambridge,
1732-51- Chaplain to Dr Gooch, Bishop of Ely. V. of
Thornham, Norfolk, 1739-43. R. of Mattishall, 1743-81-
R. of Bixley and Framingham Earl, 1747-81. Archdeacon of
Suffolk, 1748-81. Preb. of Ely, 1752. Preb. of Norwich, 1752-
81. Author. Died Feb. 23, 1781. Will, P.C.C. (K*nn,n. 19.)
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GOODALL or GOODALE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
June 29, 1644. Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 23, 1644-5,
age 18. Matric. 1645-6: Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1647-8; M.A.
1651. FeUow, 1650-2. Died 1652. (T. A. Walker.)
GOODALL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 28,
1726. S. of Joshua (? 1670), of Hnnsingore, Yorks., clerk.
School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1726; B.A.
1729-30. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 1735. R. of South
Creake, Norfolk, 1739-68. V. of Hindringham, 1745-68.
GOODALL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. i, 1519. Of Cambridge. Fellow, 1522. 'A lawyer
at Windsor.' (Harwood.)
GOODALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1627. Matric.
1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
GOODDALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1713. S. of Andrew (1664-5), clerk, deceased. B. at Hamble-
ton, Rutland. School, Oakham (Mr Wright). Matric. 1713;
B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21,
1717; C. of Egleton, Rutland. Head Master of Lincoln
Grammar School, 1724-42. Preb. of Lincoln, 1736-42. Died
May 25, 1742. Brother of Samuel (1707-8).
GOODALL, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
June 3, 1670. S. of Joshua, of Idle, Bradford, Yorks. School,
Church Fenton (private). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, May, 1676. V. of Swine,
Yorks., 1681-6.
GOODALL, MICHAEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1537. Of Cambridge. Name off c. 1539.
GOODHALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1586. Probably s. of Robert, of Holywell, Lines. Bapt. at
Castle Bytham, Apr. 7, 1568. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 29,
1590. Perhaps father of William (1612). (Lines. Pedigrees,
410.)
GOODALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 14, 1691.
Probably s. of William, of Holywell, Lines. Bapt. there,
Dec. 31, 1674. Matric. 1691. Married Mary, dau. of Edmund
Bolsworth, of London. If so, father of William (1715-6).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 411.)
GOODHALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at EMMANUEL,
July i, 1740. B. at Tinwell, Rutland. School, Oakham.
Matric. 1740-1; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Dixie fellow, 1745.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1747; priest (Peterb.) Sept.
23i 1750. V. of Tickencote, Rutland, 1750-8. R. of Whitwell,
1750-84. Died Jan. 18, 1784. (A. B. Beaven.)
GOODDALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 24, 1707-8. S. of Andrew (1664-5), deceased. B. at
Hambleton, Rutland. School, Oakham. Matric. 1708; B.A.
1712-3. Brother of John (1713).
GOODALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1622-3. Ord- deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21; priest, Dec. 22,
1623.
GOODALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. n,
1683. S. of Charles (1658-9), M.D., F.R.C.P. B. at Stonham,
Suffolk. Schools, Grantham and St Paul's. Matric. 1684;
Scholar, 1684-9; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow, Mids. to
Michs. 1693. (Venn, i. 475.)
GOODHALL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1612. One of these names, s. and h. of Robert (? 1586), of
Holywell, Lines., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 25, 1615-6. Of
Holywell, Esq. Married Hannah, dau. of William Panell, of
London. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
GOODAL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
May 30, 1649. Of Leicestershire. School, Sileby. One of
these names R. of Keyworth, Notts., 1660; and perhaps of
Wymondham, Leics., 1670-3.
GOODALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
• Apr. 27, 1699. Of Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1699;
Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1702-3; M.A. 1706. Fellow, 1704-34.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1705; priest (London) Dec. 19,
1708. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1734.
Benefactor to Peterhouse. (T. A. Walker, 203.)
GOODHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 29,
1715-6. Of Rutland. Only surviving s. of Robert (? 1691),
Esq., deceased. B. at Holywell, Lines. Schools, Oakham and
Stamford. Migrated as scholar to Sidney, Apr. 19, 1716,
age 18. Matric. 1717. Sold Holywell to Lady Mary Barnardis-
ton, 1729. Died in great poverty. Buried at Tinwell,
Rutland, Aug. n, 1766. (Lines. Pedigrees, 411.)
GOODALL, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 17x7. Of
Yorkshire. B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1722.
GOODALL, . M.A. 1489.
GOODALL, . Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1630.
GOODERE, GEORGE
GOODANTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June i,
1633. Of Staffordshire. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1633; Scholar, 1636; B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1642. Died c. 1651. Will (P.C.C.) Aug.
1651; of Tottenham High Cross, cleric. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODBORNE or GOODBARNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS,
June 3, 1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
GOODCHILD, CHRISTOPHER. B.Civ.L. 1495-6.
GOODCHILD, CECIL WRAY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
June 17, 1747. S. of John, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Ord.
priest (London) Sept. 23, 1753.
GOODCHILD, . 'Rev. of CLARE HALL. Died Sept. 1743.'
No University or College record. (Land. Mag.)
GOODCREE, (?) HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1550.
GOODDAY, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
1593. Of Essex. S. of Roger (1568), of Pentlow, Essex.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. u, 1594-5. Barrister, 1601. Of
Higham Ferrers, Northants., Esq. Buried there Feb. 14,
1638-9. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Vis.
of Northants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
GOODAY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1636.
Of London, ist s. of William, of St Andrew's, Holborn.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1637. Barrister, 1645. Of
Bower Hall, Pentlow, Essex. Nephew of Arthur (1593),
brother of John (1637) and Roger (1640).
GOODDAY, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 9, 1719. S. of George, Esq., of Suffolk. B. at Tostock.
School, Bishop's Stortford (Dr Tooke). B.A. 1722-3; M.A.
1727. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 30, 1719; s. and h.
of George, of Fornham All Saints', Esq. High Sheriff of
Suffolk, 1751-2. Buried at Fornham All Saints', Jan. 13,
1758. (Scott-Mayor, m. 323.)
GOODDAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, July 14,
1637. 2nd s. of William. B. in London. School, Higham
Ferrers, Northants. (Mr Freer). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-3;
M. A. 1645. Fellow of Pembroke, 1644. Junior Proctor, 1648.
Studied physic. Died s.p. 1651. Brother of Roger (1640) and
George (1636). (Petit, i. 449.)
GODDAYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1575.
Doubtless s. of John, of Brain tree, Essex; adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1579. Doubtless brother of the next.
GOODAY, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1568.
Probably ist s. of John, of Braintree, Essex. B.A. 1571-2.
Of Pentlow, Essex. Buried there July 19, 1617. Will (P.C.C.)
1617; of Pentlow, Essex, gent. Doubtless brother of Richard
(1575) and father of Arthur (1593). (Morant, n. 324.)
GOODDAY, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 15,
1640. S. of William, citizen and merchant taylor. B. in
London. School, Higham Ferrers (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1640.
Married Frances, dau. of Ralph Wiseman, of Clerkenwell.
Died May 9, 1675. Buried at Chelsneld, Kent. Brother of
John (1637) and George (1636). (Petit, i. 472; Vis. of North-
ants., x6x8.)
GOODDAY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
14, 1651-2. S. of Forth, gent., of Preston, Suffolk (merchant
tailor; imprisoned at Ipswich, as delinquent; discharged,
1644). B. at Hackney, Middlesex. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1651.
GOODAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 24,
1566. Matric. 1566. Previously at St Catharine's. S. of
Thomas, of Sawbridgeworth, Herts. (Venn, i. 59; Vis. of
Northants., 1618.)
GOODAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1626.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Fellow, 1631-
5. Buried in the College Chapel, Jan. 21, 1634-5. Will
proved (V.C.C.).
GOODDAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, July 5,
X72X. S. of William, of Northampton. Bapt at St Giles',
Mar. 1 6, 1703-4. School, Westminster. Matric. 1721;
Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1726; priest, Mar. 17, 1727-8. R. of
Strelley, Notts., 1728-83. R. of Bilborough. Died May 21,
1783. Buried at Strelley. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1783. (Essex
Pedigrees; H. G. Harrison.)
GOODENOUGH, . B.Can.L. 1482-3.
GOODENOUGH, . B.A. 1485-6.
GOODERE, see also GOODYEAR.
GOODERE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
»7, 1739- S. of John, Esq., of Essex. B. at Barking. School,
Eton. Matric. 1739. Brother of Richard (1739).
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GOODERE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRJSTI, 1669. Of North-
amptonshire. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. n, 1670-1, as s. and
h. of Henry, of Northampton, Esq.
GOODDER or GOODYEAR, RALPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1627, as 'of
Trinity College; literate.'
GOODERE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
27. 1739. S. of John, Esq., of Essex. B. at Barking. School,
Eton. Matric. 1739; LL.B. 1750. Ord. deacon (London)
June 13, 1742; priest (Winchester) July 18, 1742. V. of
Felsted, Essex, 1742-69. R. of Wivenhoe, 1750. R. of
Wanstead, 1750-69. Died July n, 1769. Admon. (P.C.C.).
Brother of George (1739). (Scott-Mayor, in. 499.)
GOODEVE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1632. Of Essex. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
GOODFELLOW, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec.
3, 1681. Of Bedfordshire. Doubtless s. of Christopher,
serjeant-at-law. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689.
Fellow, 1686-98. Junior Proctor, 1695-6.
GOODFELLOW, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1577-8- Of Bedfordshire. Lewis Goodfellow married Anne
Dowries, at Bromham, Beds., July 8, 1582.
GOODFELLOW, MATTHIAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at MAG-
DALENE, Sept. 27, 1664. S. of Matthias, citizen of London.
School, Mercers'. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9. Probably adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1669.
GOODFELLOW, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1561.
GOODFELLOW, WALTER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1689. B. in Chancery Lane, London. Matric. Michs.
1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Fellow, 1693. Ord. priest
(Ely) May 30, 1703. R. of Ladbroke, Warws. Died 1746.
GOODFELLOW, WILLIAM. B.A. 1485-6.
GOODHAND, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, May
22, 1723. S. of Thomas. B. at Binbrooke, Lines. School,
Lincoln (Mr Garington). Migrated to Magdalene, Nov. 2,
1723. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 26, 1726-7; priest, Sept. 22, 1728. (Pedigree in Lines.
Pedigrees.)
GOODHAND, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
May 3, 1665. S. of John, gent. B. at Algarkirk, Lines.
GOODHAND, TRIAMOUR. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1581. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1585; priest,
Oct. 1586.
GOODHAND, W. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1572. Will
(P.C.C.) 1617, of William Goodhand, of Binbrooke, Lines.,
gent. He was a s. of John, of Market Rasen. (Lines.
Pedigrees.)
GOODICAR, (?) JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1600-1.
GOODIN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Feb.
21, 1742-3. B. at Alford, Lines. School, Alford. Perhaps a
mistake for John, whom see.
GOODDING, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May i, 1591.
Matric. c. 1592.
GOODING, JOHN. Matric. pens, from SIDNEY, Easter, 1610.
B. at Ipswich. B.A. from Pembroke, 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
Ord. priest (London) Sept. r, 1617, age 24. C. of Copley,
Kent. V. of Burton-upon-Stather, Lines., 1626-42. (V. B.
Redstone.)
GOODING, JOHN. Adm. (age 16) at PEMBROKE, 1658. S. of
Robert. B. at Ardleigh, Essex. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1661-2;
M.A. 1665. Fellow, 1664-5. Signed for deacon's orders
(London) Mar. 5, 1663-4, as under-master at Felsted School.
Buried at St Botolph, Cambridge, Apr. 2, 1665.
GOODIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1743;
B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750. Fellow, 1748. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) June 14, 1747; priest, May 21, 1749. (See George
(above).)
GOODIN, SAMUEL, see GOOKIN.
GOODDINGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent,
1577-8; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585, as 'Golding.' One of these
names, of London, adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 12, 1586.
GOODKNAP, JEREMY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 21,
1653-4- Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A.
1661.
GOODKNAPE, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1464-5; D.Can.L. 1469-70.
Fellow of TRINITY HALL. Benefactor, by foundation of a
fellowship, 1483. (Coll. Hist., 68; Warren.)
GOODKNAPE, THOMAS, see GOLDKNAPPE.
GOODMAN, GODFREY
GOODLADE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
»559; Scholar, 1562; B.A. 1563-4. One of these names R. of
Tinwell, Rutland. Admon. (P.C.C.) June 20, 1575. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
GOODLAD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 30,
1661. S. of Thomas, clothier, deceased. B. at Tinwell,
Rutland. School, Stanford (Mr Howman). Matric. 1661;
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668; B.D. 1675. Fellow, 1666.
GOODLET, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1564-
GOODLOVE, W. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1588.
GOODMAN, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 19,
1676. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Ord.
deacon (London) May 26, 1700.
GOODMAN, ~ARDELL. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1625-6. S. of
John, of Ware, Herts. M.A. from St John's, 1629. Fellow
of St John's, 1626. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Jan. 28, 1625-^6, age 18. R. of Freshwater, Isle of Wight,
1641-51, deprived. Father of the next.
GOODMAN, CARDELL. Adm. pens, (age 13) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 30, 1666. S. of Cardell, clerk (above). B. at South-
ampton. School, Cambridge (Mr Wyborrow). Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1670-1. The notorious 'Scum Goodman'; Page of the
backstairs to Charles II. Player, highwayman, spy, etc.
Died in France, 1699. (D.N.B.)
GOODMAN, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 18,
1654. S. of Arthur, baker, of Weekeley, Northants. B. there.
School, Gretton (Mr Hicks). Matric. 1654. Migrated to St
John's, Oct. 8, 1655. B.A. 1657-8. Intruded R. of Little
Oakley, Northants., 1658. (H. I. Longden.)
GOODMAN, ED. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1566.
GOODMAN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar.
1615-6.
GOODMAN, EVERARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1629. S. and h. of William (1606). B. 1612. Of
Blaston, Leics. Buried Jan. 9, 1687, at Blaston. Father of
the next. Probably brother of John (1632). (Nichols, a. 455 ;
Vis. of Leics.)
GOODMAN, EVERARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. n, 1658.
Of -Leicestershire. S. of Everard (above), of Blaston, Leics.
Bapt. at Hallaton, Leics., Jan. 23, 1642-3. Matric. 1659.
Died unmarried. Buried at Medbourn, Leics., Sept. 11, 1704.
(A. Gray; Nichols, Leics., n. 455.)
GOODMAN, FRANCIS. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1599-1600; M.A.
1603.
GOODMAN, GABRIEL. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1546.
S. of Edward, of Ruthin, Wales. B. there. B.A. (perhaps
from St John's, 1549-50); M.A. from Christ's, 1553; D.D.
from St John's, 1564. Fellow of Christ's, 1552-4. Fellow of
Jesus, c. 1554-5. R. of South Luffenham, Ruts., 1558. R. of
Waddesdon, Bucks., 1559-82. Preb. of St Paul's, 1559.
Preb. of Westminster, 1560. Dean of Westminster, 1561-
1601. Founded the Hospital and Grammar School at Ruthin.
Translated the ist Corinthians for the Bishops' Bible, 1568.
Died June 17, 1601, aged 73. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
Will, P.C.C. (PtiU,l.4i:DJf.B.) ' Goodman was his name,
and goodman his nature.' (T. Fuller.)
GOODMAN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1613. 4th s. of Everard, of Blaston, Leics. B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620; B.D. 1630. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Jan. 16; priest, Jan. 17, 1620-1. R. of Croft,
Leics., 1624-41. Buried there Sept. 15, 1641. Brother of
John (1612) and half-brother of William (1606). (Nichols, iv.
585; Vis. of Leics., 1619.)
GOODMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 30, 1657.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1660-1;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1664. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1662-4.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1679. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1662. R. of Moulsoe, Bucks., 1663-95. Married, Aug. 2, 1664,
Elizabeth Cave. Died Sept. 12, 1695. M.I. at Moulsoe.
Father of the next. (Lipscomb, iv. 254; T. A. Walker.)
GOODMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July 9,
1680. S. of George (above), of Buckinghamshire, clerk.
School, Eton. Matric. 1681; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1684-5;
M.A. 1688.
GOODMAN, GODFREY Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1553. Probably s. of Edward, of Ruthin, Denbs., and father
of Godfrey, Bishop of Gloucester. Perhaps Will (P.C.C.) 1586.
(Peile, i. 53-)
GOODMAN, GODFREY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1581-2; scholar from Westminster, 1582; B.A. 1585-6,
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GOODMAN, GODFREY. Adm. scholar at TRINITY, 1600, from
Westminster. S. of Godfrey (? 1553). B. at Ruthin, Denbs.
B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607; B.D. 1614; D.D. 1619. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1615. Ord. deacon (Bangor); priest (London) Dec.
20, 1606, age 24. R. of Llansannan, Denbs., 1603; of Staple-
ford Abbots, Essex, 1607; of Llandyssil, Montgom., 1607-15.
Preb. of Westminster, 1607-23. R. of Scefiog, Flints., 1617-
24. Canon of Windsor, 1617. Preb. of Wolverhampton,
i6i7-«i. R. of West Ilsley, Berks , 1620. Dean of Rochester,
1621-4. R- of Llanannon-yn-Jal, Denbs., 1621. Bishop of
Gloucester, 1625-40. R. of Kemerton, Gloucs., 1631-6.
Elected to Bishopric of Hereford, 1634, but refused it. V. of
Kempsford, Gloucs., 1639-43. Deprived of his bishopric,
1640. Died in Westminster, Jan. 19, 1655-6. Will, P.C.C.
Was a professed Roman Catholic at his death. (A I. Oxon.;
D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
GOODMAN, JOHN. B.CanX. 1520-1. Principal of ST PAUL'S
HOSTEL, Cambridge, 1525. Perhaps V. of Caldecot, Cambs.,
till 1517. Preb. of Wells, in 1549. Dean of Wells, 1548-50,
1553-60: as to which he had much litigation. Preb. of
Sarum, 1552-61. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 13, 1561. (Cooper, i.
209.)
GOODMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1612. 3rd s. of Everard, of Blaston, Leics. Died 1668.
Brother of George (1613) and half-brother of William (1606).
(Vis. of Leics., 1619.)
GOODMAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1612.
B. in Denbs. B.A. 1616-7. Ord. deacon (London) May 31,
1618, age 24; priest, Sept. 20, 1618 ; C. of St Nicholas Olave,
London.
GOODMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1632. Probably 2nd s. of William (1606) and brother of
Everard (1629).
GOODMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 19, 1637.
Matric. 1637; Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1641-2.
GOODMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, July 3, 1641.
S. of Richard, attorney, of Rothwell, Northants. B. there.
School, Kettering (Mr Seton). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5;
M.A. from Trinity, 1648; B.D. from Caius, 1656; D.D. 1673.
Chaplain of Trinity, 1647-51. Fellow of Caius, 1650-1. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 3; priest, Feb. 13, 1660-1. V. of
Watford, 1651-74. V. of Much Hadham, Herts., 1674-90.
Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1686-90. Author, sermons, etc.
Died Aug. 5, 1690. Buried at Much Hadham. Will, P.C.C.
(Venn, i. 377.)
GOODMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1642. One of these names s. and h. of John, of Blaston,
Leics., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, July i, 1644.
GOODMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 17, 1655.
S. of Richard, vintner, of St Michael's, Stamford, Lines.
B. there. School, Stamford (Mr Humphrey). Matric. 1655;
Scholar, 1655-61; B.A. 1658-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July
13, 1662: priest, Dec. 20, 1663. C. of Gt Ryburgh, Norfolk.
R. of Themilthorpe, 1671. R. of Twyford, 1689. (Venn, i.
39I-)
GOODMAN, LAU. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1581.
Will (P.C.C.) 1605; of Laurence Goodman, of Blaston, Leics.,
gent.
GOODMAN, LAWRENCE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 23,
1656. S. of Henry, shoemaker, of Falkingham, Lines. B.
there. Schools, Falkingham (Mr Worseley) and Sleaford
(Mr Gibson). Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1656-61; B.A. 1659-60;
M.A. 1663. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24; priest, May 25,
1662. (Venn, i. 394.)
GOODMAN, RALPH. B.D. 1517-8. Franciscan friar. Supp.
for B.D. at Oxford, 1515.
GOODMAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1579.
Matric. Easter, 1581 ; B.A. 1585-6,
GOODMAN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 8,
1633. S. of Henry, gent. B. at Plumpton, Northants.
School, Plumpton (Mr Dickes). Matric. 1634. One of these
names graduated B.A. at All Souls, Oxford, 1637-8. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639. (Venn, i. 311.)
GOODMAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1589;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. priest (Colchester) Oct. 7,
1597- C. of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, 1599.
GOODMAN, ROBERT. Scholar of MAGDALENE, Easter, 1612.
GOODMAN, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1634-
GOODMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1561.
C. of Gt Abington, Cambs. ; and V. of Little Abington, in
1567. V. of Gt Abington, 1574. Licensed preacher, 1579.
Will (P.C.C.) 1607; of his widow Alke. (Petit, i. 76.)
GOODMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1576.
GOODRICH, JOHN
GOODMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 5,
1652. S. of Thomas, of Lynn. School, Lynn (Mr Bell).
Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1652-5.
GOODMAN, THOMAS. Incorp. M.D. 1689, from Utrecht.
GOODMAN, W. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1455.
B. at Lewes, Sussex. B.A. 1459; M.A. 1463.
GOODMAN, W. B.Can.L. 1466-7. Perhaps the same as the
above.
GOODMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1606. Doubtless s. and h. of Everard, of Blaston, Leics.,
gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 17, 1608. Died 1640. Half-
brother of John (1612) and George (1613), father of Everard
(1629) and John (1632). (Vis. of Leics., 1619; J. H. Hill,
Langton, 217.)
GOODMAN, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1566.
GOODMAN, . Adm. sizar at KING'S, Lent, 1571-2.
GOODREAD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Mar.
18, 1656-7. S. of John. B. near Giggleswick. School,
Giggleswick (Mr Briggs). B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Head
Master of Ashbourne Grammar School, 1666-72. V. of Ash-
bourne, 1669-1702. Died 1702. M.I. in Ashbourne Church.
(PeiU, i. 575.)
GOODRICKE, see also GODERICH.
GOODRICKE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
Matric. Easter, 1573. Will (P.C.C.) 1618, of one of these
names, of South Kirkby, Lines., Esq.
GOODRIDGE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July 8, 1736. S. of George, of Broadhempston, Devon.
Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1759. Will (Exeter) 1781,
of George Goodridge, of Stoke Fleming, clerk.
GOODRICH, HENRY. B.A. 1512-3. Incorp. at Oxford, Mar. 3,
1512-3. M.A. (Oxford) 1515, from Lincoln College.
GOODRICK, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1579.
GOODRICK, HENRY. M.A. 1612 (on visit of Prince Charles).
GOODRICKE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8.
GOODRICK, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1634-5.
GOODRICK, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1640.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1643-4. Probably of the Isle of
Ely, Cambs., gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1642.
GOODRICK, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Feb.
10, 1662-3. S. of Robert (1619), R. of Horningsheath,
Suffolk. Matric, 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Adm. extra-
licentiate R.C.P. Feb. 25, 1663-4; 'practising at Lewes,
Sussex.' Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670; priest (Norwich)
Jan. 1672-3. R. of Illington, Norfolk, 1673-1712. Died 1712.
Brother of Robert (1656). (Munk, i. 314.)
GOODRICK, HENRY. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 5,
1712. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
July, 1716; priest, July 13, 1718. C. of Risby. Perhaps V. of
Stow Bedon, Norfolk, 1719-20. Probably brother of Robert
(1712).
GOODRICKE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Feb. 19,1736-7. S. of Sir Henry, Bart. B. at Ribston, Yorks.,
Oct. 20, 1719. School, Wakeneld. Matric. 1737. Migrated to
Jesus, Nov. 15, 1737. B.A. 1740-1; MA. 1744. R. of Ribston
and Hunsingore, Yorks. R. of Aldborough, 1750-1801. Preb.
of Ripon, 1750-74. Preb. of York, 1752-1801. Sub-dean of
Ripon, 1774-92. Died Oct. 24, 1801, at Sutton-in-the-
Forest. Buried there. Brother of John (1725) and Thomas
(1730). (M. H. Peacock.)
GOODRICKE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 22, 1741. S. of William, of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1741; M.A. 1744-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 9, 1745; priest (Canterbury) Sept. 20, 1746'
V. of Ungneld, Surrey, 1749-1807. V. of Godmersham,
Kent, 1772-4. R. of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1774-1807. Died
1807. (Scott-Mayor, in. 521.)
GOODRICH or GOODRICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS
CHRISTI, c. 1500. S. of Edward, of East Kirby, Lines. B.A.
1506. Succeeded to his father's estates. Commissioner for
First Fruits in Hunts. Sheriff of Lines. Elder brother of
Thomas (1500). (Masters, 293.)
GOODRICH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1545;
B.A. 1547-8; M.A. from Christ's, 1551. Fellow of Jesus,
1547-9- Fellow of Christ's, 1549-53. R. of Eta and
Emneth, Cambs., 1552.
GOODRICK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1612.
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GOODERICKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 25, 1632-;.
Matric. Fell. -Com. 1633. S. of Sir Henry, of Ribston, YOIKS.,
Knt. B. Apr. 20, 1617. Succeeded his father at I-ibston,
July 82, 1641. Created Bart., 1641. Compounded for his
estates, as a Royalist. Commander of a ^\-oop of Horse
under the Earl of Newcastle, 1642. Fi^ca and imprisoned.
M.P. for Yorks., 1661-70. Died >'ov. 1670. Will, York.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; A. Gray; G.E.C.; M. H. Peacock.)
GOODERICKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1635. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon
(Norwich); priest, Dec. 18, 1642, age 26. R. of Whissonsett,
Norfolk, 1642.
GOODRICK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sr JOHN'S, June 20,
1655. S. of Lionel (1623), clerk, of Nazing, Essex. B. there.
School, Northampton (Mr Archer). Matric. 1655; B.A.
1658-9; M.A. 1663 (Lti. Reg.). Chaplain in the Navy. One
of these names (ord. priest by Bishop of Galloway, Aug. 27,
1660) V. of South Mimms, Middlesex, 1663-7.
GOODRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, June 17,
1664. S. of George (not John, as in Peile). B. at Hathern,
Leics. School, Loughborough (Mr Somerville).
GOODRICH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 8,
1698. S. of Matthew, surgeon, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Wymondham. Scholar, 1698-1700; Matric. 1699. One of
these names licensed, by the Bishop, to practise surgery,
Sept. 12, 1698. Brother of Matthew (1705). (Venn, i. 501.)
GOODRICH, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, July 6, 1725.
S. of Sir Henry, Bart., of Ribston, Yorks. B. May 20, 1708.
Matric. 1725; M.A. 1734 (Lti. Reg.). Succeeded as Bart.,
1738. M.P. for Pontefract, 1774-80; for Ripon, 1787. Envoy
Extraordinary to Stockholm. Died Aug. 3, 1789. Buried at
Hunsingore. Will, York. Brother of Henry (1736-7) and
Thomas (1730). (G.E.C.)
GOODRICK, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 6, 1596.
Doubtless of East Kirby, Lines., gent. S. and h. of Edward.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1597-8. Of Stickney, Lines.
Died Feb. 1624-5. Doubtless father of the next and Thomas
(1630). (Lines. Pedigrees, 416.)
GOODERICK, LIONEL. Adm. sizar at CAIUS, June 27, 1623.
S. of Lionel (? above), gent., of North Creake, Norfolk. Bapt.
Aug. 27, 1607. School, Ely (Mr Hick). Matric. 1623; B.A.
from St John's, 1626-7; M.A. 1630. C. of Nazing, Essex, in
1637. V. of Little Houghton, Northants., 1638-46. R. of
Oyerstone, 1648; appointed by the Parliamentary Com-
mittee. Ejected, 1662, but afterwards conformed. P.C. of
Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1672-93. Will (Cons. C. London)
1693. Father of John (1655) and brother of Thomas (1630).
(Venn, i. 263; H. Smith; J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODRICH, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct.
ii, 1705. S. of Matthew, surgeon, of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich (private; Mr Scott). Matric. 1705; Scholar,
1705-11; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ofd. deacon (Ely) Dec.
25, 1710; priest, Mar. 25, 1713. R. of Wangford St Denis,
Suffolk, 1714-7. R. of East Harling, Norfolk, 1716-9. R. of
Brandon Ferry, Suffolk, 1718-42. Buried at St Bartholomew-
the-Less, London, Sept. 12, 1742. Brother of John (1698) and
father of Robert (1734). (Venn, i. 513.)
GOODRICH, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 29,
1597. S. of William, of Wyverstone, Suffolk. Bapt. Oct. 9,
1580. Matric. c. 1597; Scholar, 1597-8; B.A. 1600-1; M.A.
from St Catharine's, 1604. Probably a Popish recusant in
1615. Private tutor in the family of Lady Sulyard, at
Haughley, Suffolk. Brother of William (1599). (Venn, i.
163.)
GOODRICK, OLIVER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Jan. 15,
1606-7. Matric. 1607.
GOODRICKE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 18,
1664. S. of William. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds (Mr Gilbert).
Matric. 1667.
GOODRICH, RICHARD. B.A. 1496.
GOODRICH, RICHARD. Studied at JESUS. Of Yorkshire,
nephew of Thomas, Bishop of Ely. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1532.
Barrister. Attorney of the Court of Augmentations, 1535.
Ecclesiastical commissioner under Edward VI. M.P. for
Grimsby, 1545-52. Died May, 1562. Buried at St Andrew's,
Holborn. (Cooper, i. 214; D.N.B.)
GOODRICKE, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S,
May, 1576. S. of Richard, of Ribston, Yorks. B. c. 1560.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1591.
Married Muriel, dau. of William Lord Eure, at Ingleby,
Nov. 4, 1578. Died Sept. 21, 1601. (Peile, i. 135, where he
is called 'Robert'; M. H. Peacock.)
GOODRICKE, RICHARD. B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. from CLARE,
1613.
GOODRICK, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1598;
Scholar, 1602.
GOODWIN, ABRAHAM
GOODRICK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, May, 1602.
Matric. 1602. Perhaps of Ipswich, and of Barnard's Inn;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1609.
GOODRICKE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1619. S. of Richard, of Bradfield. B.A. 1622-3-
M.A. 1626. Fellow, 1627. R. of Horningsheath, Suffolk,
1629. R. of Rushbrooke, 1634, sequestered. Buried at
Horningsheath, 1660. Father of the next and Henry (1662-3).
(V. B. Redstone.)
GOODRICK or GOODRICH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S,
Sept. 29, 1656. S. of Robert (above), R. of Horningsheath,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Bury, Suffolk (private; Mr
Blemmel). Matric. 1657; B.A. from Pembroke, 1660-1; M.A.
1664; B.D. 1671. Fellow of Pembroke, 1662. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lincoln) July, 1666. C. of Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, 1667. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1671. R. of North
Barsham, 1681-6. Died 1689. Brother of Henry (1662-3).
(Peile, i. 573.)
GOODRICK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 5,
1712. B. in Norfolk, 1694. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1717; priest (Norwich) June, 1720.
Probably brother of Henry (1712).
GOODRICH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 30,
1734- S. of Matthew (1705), R. of Brandon, Suffolk. B. at
Wangford. Schools, Brandon (Mr Kendall) and Botesdale
(Mr Mabourn). Scholar, 1734-42; Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9;
M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1743-54- Moderator, 1746. Taxor, 1747.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 22, 1740-1; priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 25, 1743- Usher of the Perse School, Cambridge, 1740-
7. R. of Bincombe and Broadway, Dorset, 1753-97. R. of
Pentridge, 1780-97. Chaplain to the Bishop of St David's.
Died Apr. 1797. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, n. 40.)
GOODRICK, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
30, 1677. S. of George, of Wrangle, Lines. B. there. School,
Wainfleet (Mr Gibbs). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Perhaps
V. of Thorpe, Lines., 1695.
GOODRICKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 26,
1600.
GOODRICKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1576.
GOODRICK, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1500. S.
of Edward, of East Kirby, Lines. B.A. 1510-1; M.A. from
Jesus, 1514. Fellow of Jesus, 1511. D.D. Proctor, 1515-6.
R. of St Peter Cheap, London, 1529-34. Ambassador to
France, 1533-5. Bishop of Ely, 1534-54. Privy Councillor
and commissioner for the visitation of the University under
Edward VI. A compiler of the Bishops' Book, 1537; and of
the first book of Common Prayer, 1547. Lord Keeper, 1551-
2; Chancellor, 1552-3. Retained his bishopric under Queen
Mary. Died May 10, 1554. Buried in Ely Cathedral. Will
(P.C.C.). Brother of John (1500). (Cooper, i. 117; D.N.B. ;
Masters, 293.)
GOODRICH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1567.
GOODRICH, THOMAS. Of ST JOHN'S. Author of poems on the
accession of James I. (Cooper, n. 297.)
GOODRICK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 14,
1630-1. S. of Lionel (Lyon) (? 1596). B. at North Creake.
School, South Creake (MrSturgis). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5.
Brother of Lionel (1623).
GOODRICKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June 13, 1730. 3rd s. of Sir Henry, Bart. B. at Ribston,
Yorks., Mar. 12, 1711-2. School, York. Matric. 1731. Lieut.-
Colonel of the 25th regiment. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
James Button, of Rochester, Esq. Died 1803. Brother of
Henry (1736-7) and John (1725). (Peile, n. 222.)
GOODRYCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1545-
GOODERICH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CAIUS, June 14,
1599. S. of William, of Wyverstone, Suffolk. Educated by
his father. Brother of Nicholas (1597).
GOODERICHE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr.
15, 1634. S. of John, draper. B. at Bury St Edmunds.
School, Bury. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8. Perhaps of
Hessett, Suffolk, clerk. Will (Archd. Sudbury) 1678. (Venn,
i- 3*3-)
GOODSON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, May 17, 1532. Of Wycombe, Bucks. Name off before
1534-
GOODESON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 25,
1586. S. of Thomas, citizen of London. B. in London.
School, London (Mr Waddington). Scholar, 1586-9.
GOODWIN, tee also GODWIN.
GOODWIN, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
July 2, 1660. S. of John. B. at (?) Pigtor, Derbs. School,
Dronfield (Mr Whitaker). Matric. 1660. Ord. priest (Lich-
field) Dec. 6, 1665. (Peile, i. 593.)
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GOODWIN, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1571. S. of Humphry, of East Grinstead, Sussex. B.A. 1575-
6. R. of Rawmarsh, Yorks., 1577-1628. Buried June 4, 1628.
(F.M.G., 604; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
GOODWYN, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Lent, 1578-9. Of Cambridgeshire.
GOODWIN, BARTHRAM (BERTRAM). Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1618. S. of Thomas (? c. 1593), of Stonbam
Parva, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Dec. 6, 1601. B.A. 1621-3;
M.A. 1625. R. of Earl Stonham and Stonham Parva, 1634.
R. of Stanningfield, 1637. (Suff. Man. Fam., I. 235.)
GOODWIN, BENJAMIN. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1715. S.
of William, of London, gent. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, July 8, 1707, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) IJTII. Ord.
priest (Ely) Feb. 21, 1713-4. Minor canon of St Paul's,
1711-23. R. of Somersbam, Suffolk, 1718. (Al. Oxon.)
GOODWYN, BLASIUS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at CAIUS,
Nov. 17, 1569. S. of William, gent., merchant, of London.
School, Eton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 14, 1572.
(Venn, i. 66.)
GOODWIN, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
1607. Of Kent. B.A. 1610-1 ; M.A. 1614, as Godwin. Pre-
sented to Herne, Kent, Feb. 29, 1647-8. (Skate, i. 352.)
GOODWIN or GODWYN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at JESUS,
Feb. 6, 1655-6. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1657;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1664. One of these names s. of Edmund,
of Neyland, Suffolk. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 226.)
GOODWIN, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1581. Of
Norfolk.
GOODWIN, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, May 3, 1693.
Of Yorkshire, ist s. of Edward, of Rawmarsh, Esq. Matric.
1693. Married Jane, dau. of Robert Wainwright, of Middle-
wood. Of Rawmarsh Hall, Esq. Died s.p. Jan. 12, 1747,
aged 70. M.I. at Rawmarsh. (Hunter, S. Yorks., n. 48;
F.M.G.;M. H. Peacock.)
GOODWIN or GOODING, EWIN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1622. Matric. Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 24, 1626-7. Perhaps R. of Gedding, Suffolk,
1630-42, as 'Edwin.' Died 1642.
GOODWIN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, at TRINITY, 1637; Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Jan. 5, 1645-6. Perhaps V. of Hinton Ampner,
Hants., 1648.
GOODWYN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1578; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1593.
Fellow, 1585. R. of Moreton, Essex, 1596-1625. Married,
at Chipping Ongar, Essex, May 19, 1594, Elizabeth Morris.
Buried at Moreton, Mar. 1625. (W. M. Noble.)
GOODWIN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Jan. 1581-2.
GOODWIN, GEORGE. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6, 1630. S.
of George, medical practitioner at Stowmarket. B. at Earl
Stonham, Suffolk. School, Earl Stonham (Mr Jo. Dodson).
Migrated to Caius, June n, 1631, age 18. B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638. Succeeded to his father's property, and apparently to
his practice. Called 'physician' in his will, proved (Ipswich)
Apr. 13, 1696. (Venn, i. 301.)
GOODWIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 18,
1685. S. of James. B. at Shirland, Derbs. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1685. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 15,
1685-6. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1698. Doubtless
R. of Methley, Yorks., 1709-51. Died 1751.
GOODWIN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 29, 1669.
Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1672-3. Fellow, 1674.
GOODWIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 18, 1659-60.
Of Teversham, Cambs. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 20, 1668. R. of Nowton, Suffolk, 1676-80. R. of
Sundridge, Kent, 1680-5. Buried there Mar. 19, 1684-5.
GOODWYN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MICHAELHOUSE, Easter,
1544. One of these names R. of Stanway, Essex, 1570-88.
Will (Consist. C. London) 1588. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODWYNNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1581.
GOODWYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1587.
Of Staffordshire. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595; B.D. 1602; D.D.
1616. Fellow, 1593. V. of Rushall, Staffs., 1599-*. 1603. R.
of Lydeard St Lawrence, Somerset, 1614-28.
GOODWIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1609,
as Gooddin; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Fellow, 1614.
GOODWYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Apr. 14, 1610.
See GOODING.
GOODWIN, NATHANIEL
GOODWIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1612.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Fellow, 1617-27.
Iiu?rp. at Oxford, 1622. Preached for a time in Norfolk and
at Dov"»% V. of St Stephen, Coleman St, London, 1633-45.
After his e>ction set up an Independent congregation. Well-
known republican controversialist. Died 1665. For a list of
his many works set D.N.B.
GOODWIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1613.
GOODWIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1625.
Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Swineshead, Lines. Scholar, 1627;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. R. of Brauncewell, Lines., 1634-9.
R. of East Barnet, Middlesex, 1639-43; sequestered, but re-
instated, 1660. Buried at East Barnet, Aug. 10, 1679. Father
of John (1660). (F. C. Cass, E. Barnet, 223.)
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. i, 1629.
S. of John, of East Bergholt, Suffolk. Matric. 1629; B.A.
1632-3; M.A. 1636. In Holy Orders. Married and had issue.
(Suff. Man. Fam., i. 226.)
GOODWIN, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1631. S. of Thomas, of
Trosle Hill, Kent. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
June 30, 1626, aged 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1627.
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CHRIST'S, July 2,
1635. S. of Thomas. B. at Thrumpton, Notts. School,
Repton (Mr Whitehead).
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 6,
1656. S. of Philip (1623), clerk, of Watford, Herts. B. there.
School, Eton. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Usher
at Felsted School, 1662-4. One of these names, B.A., ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 25; priest, June 29, 1661. Perhaps
R. of Morton Bagot, Warws., 1662.
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 30, 1660.
Doubtless s. of John (1625). Bapt. at East Barnet, July 10,
1642. Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
Fellow, 1667. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Succeeded his father
as R. of East Barnet, Herts., 1679-81. Died 1681. Will
proved (P.C.C.) July 8, 1681. (J. Ch. Smith; F. C. Cass,
£. Barnet, 224.)
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 3, 1661.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1661 ; B.A. 1664-5.
GOODWYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 4,
1662-3. S. of Thomas, 'sculptor,' of Cambridge. B. there.
School, Cambridge. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 22, 1667; priest (London) Sept. 1668. V. of
Gestingthorpe, Essex, 1668.
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 19,
1701. S. of Samuel, clerk. B. at Tonbridge, Kent. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708.
Fellow, 1708. Ord. deacon (London) June 19, 1709; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1710. Probably R. of Market Bosworth,
Leics., 1719-29; and R. of Clapham, Surrey, 1729-53. Died
Jan. 22, 1753, aged 71. Father of the next. (But see Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.)
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, May 13, 1741.
S. of John (above), R. of Clapham, Surrey. B. at Market
Bosworth, Leics., Nov. 6, 1722. School, Winchester. Matric.
1741. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from New College,
Oxford,. May 13, 1742, age 19, as s. of John, of Bosworth,
Leics.; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1749. V. of Heckfield, Hants. R. of
Paulersbury, Northants., 1767-75. Died Jan. 1775. (Al.
Oxon. ; J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODWIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PETERHOUSE, June
18, 1748. Of Derby. School, Tideswell. Matric. 1748;
Scholar, 1748.
GOODWIN, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 13, 1633.
Of Derbyshire. B. 1617. School, Repton. Matric. 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1641. Perhaps V. of Lazonby, Cumber-
land, 1637-45, ejected. Minister of Barton-in-Fabis, Notts.;
afterwards rector, 1662-71. Died 1671. (B. Nightingale, 325.)
GOODWYN, MATTHEW. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar.
20, 1578-9. S. of John. B. at Godmanchester, Hunts.
School, St Neots.
GOODWIN, MATTHEW. M.A. from KING'S, 1711. S. of Stephen,
of Horley, Oxon., clerk. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
July 8, 1701, age 15; B.A. (New Inn Hall) 1706. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1705. (Al. Oxon.)
GOODWIN, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1619. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1623; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625; priest, Dec. 17, 1626. Doubtless C.
of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1632. R. of Cransford, Suffolk,
1635-47, sequestered. (Al. Oxon., where this preferment is
assigned to the next.) Admon. (Bury, 1660) of Nathaniel
Goodwin, clerk, of Sapiston, to son Nathaniel, clerk, of
Barningham. (V. B. Redstone.)
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GOODWIN, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of John, of Rollwright, Oxon., clerk. Matric. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Oct. to, 1626, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1628-9; M.A. 1631. R. of Bridport, Dorset, 1661-82. Preb.
of St Asaph, 1668-82. R. of Edgcote, Northants., 1674-86.
Died Mar. 26, 1686. Buried at Edgcote. M.I. Will (North-
ampton) 1686. See the above. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
GOODWIN, NATHANIEL. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1715. S. of
John, of Sherrington, Gloucs., gent. Matric. from Oriel
College, Oxford, Mar. 4, 1691-2, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1695.
Will (P.C.C.) 1756, of one of these names; of Alderbury,
Wilts., clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GOODWIN, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
16; priest, Mar. 17, 1626-7. One of Cromwell's 'triers.'
Lecturer at Hemel Hempstead, 1642. V. of Watford, Herts.,
1645; ejected, 1661. Afterwards conformed. Author, theo-
logical. Died 1699. Will, P.C.C. Father of John (1656).
(D.N.B.)
GOODWIN, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1653. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. R. of Gt Moulton,
Norfolk, 1661-73. R. of Little Wacton, 1672-1700. Per-
haps R. of Listen, Essex, 1673-99. Died 1700. (Masters.)
GOODWIN, RALPH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1608;
Scholar, 1611; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Fellow, 1614. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1615.
GOODWIN, RALPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1636. Of Norfolk. Migrated to Queens', Easter, 1637. B.A.
1639-40; M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1640.
GOODWIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1621; B.A. 1624-5. Buried at St Giles', Cambridge, Oct.
1625.
GOODWIN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 30,
1632. Of Sussex. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
Ordained by Bishop Bridgman. C. at Cockey Moor, Bplton.
Sequestered to Hargrave, Northants., 1644. Assistant
minister (presbyterian) at Bolton, Lanes. , 1647. V. of Bolton,
1657-62, ejected. Died Dec. 12, 1685, aged 72. Buried at
Bolton. (Calamy, n. 85 ; Shaw, Bury Classis, n. 228.)
GOODWIN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, July 27,
1685. S. of William, of Tibberton, Salop. School, Newport,
Salop (Mr Sam. Edwards). Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1687.
GOODWIN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
26, 1696. S. of Samuel, husbandman. B. at Shirland, Derbs.
School, Mansfield (Mr Holcot). Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-
1700; M.A. 1703; B.D 1710; D.D. 1727. Fellow, 1701-18.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1700; priest (London) Mar. 6,
1700-1. R. of Tankersley, Yorks., 1715-52. Preb. of York,
1720-52. R. of Prestwick, Lanes., 1732. Died 1752.
GOODWIN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 6, 1620.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. priest (Chichester).
R. of Brome, Suffolk, 1647. V. of Upton, Norfolk, 1661-79.
R. of Fishley, 1672-9. Buried at Upton, Feb. 12, 1678-9.
GOODWIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 30) at PETERHOUSE,
May 30, 1660. Of Middlesex. Perhaps C. of Burlingham St
Peter, Norfolk, 1671, as 'B.A.' Licensed to teach grammar.
GOODWIN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 30, 1692.
Of Norfolk. S. of Philip (? 1653), R. of Listen, Essex. Matric.
1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
20, 1696; priest, June 21, 1699. Schoolmaster at Sudbury,
1698. Succeeded his father as R. of Listen , Essex, 1699-1719.
Perhaps R. of Wonningford, 1701-9. R. of Borley, 1709-19.
Married, at Temple Church, Feb. 16, 1701-2, Sarah Smythies.
Died 1719. Father of the next and of William (1728).
Perhaps brother of Thomas (1697). (ffewcourt.)
GOODWIN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 26, 1724-5.
Of Essex. S. of Robert (above), clerk, deceased. Brother of
William (1728).
GOODWIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, c. Apr.
1735. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of Lynn. B. there. Schools,
Lynn (Mr Home and Mr Squire) and Wymondham (Mr Brett) .
Scholar, 1735-42; Matric. 1736; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 24, 1742; priest (Ely) Feb. 26,
1742-3. R. of Clippesby, Norfolk, 1743-89; of Warham St
Mary Magdalene, 1749-89. Will (P.C.C.) 1789. (Venn, n. 41.)
GOODWIN, ROGER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1569.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1573-4. Ord. deacon (Durham)
June 7t 1579; priest (Lincoln) July 28, 1580. V. of Froding-
ham, Lines., 1579.
GOODWIN or GODWIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
CHRIST'S, Jan. 12, 1638-9. S. of Francis. B. at Derby.
School, Derby (Mr Whiting). Matric. 1639. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 20, 1648. Possibly father of the next.
(Peile, i. 457.)
GOODWIN, TIMOTHY
GOODWIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, 1673. S. of
Samuel (? above). B. at Little Eaton, Derbs. School, Derby
(Mr Mathews). Matric. 1674.
GOODWYNE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1490. Possibly Thomas Goodrich, whom see.
GOODWIN, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1541-2. Doubtless s. of Roger,
of Stonham Parva, Suffolk. R. of Bressingham, Norfolk,
1547. V. of Mattishall. Commissary for the Archdeacon of
Norfolk, 1556; for the Archdeaconry of Norwich, 1563. Will
proved, Aug. 10, 1569. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 235.)
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
Perhaps s. and h. of Theodore, of Stonham Parva, Suffolk,
and of Barnard's Inn; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1595.
Of Stonham Parva, Esq. Died Apr. 3, 1638. If so, father of
Barthram (1618).
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1607.
S. of Funds, Bailiff of Derby. Matric. 1607; Scholar; B.A.
16x0-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 14; priest, June 15, 1617. Apparently the
'Thomas Goodwin, alias Okenden, diocesis Cantuariensis';
M.A. of Cambridge, and Oxford, who appeared at Douay,
Feb. 14, 1619-20, and left Aug. 1621, rejoining the Church
of England. (Derby School Reg. ; Douay Diary.)
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1614.
B. at Rollesby, Norfolk, Oct. 5, 1600. B.A. 1616-7; M.A.
(St Catharine's) 1620; B.D. 1630; D.D. (by diploma, Oxford)
1653. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1620. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 2, 1621-2. Lecturer at Trinity Church, Cambridge,
1628; Vicar, 1632. Became an Independent, 1634. Went to
Holland and became pastor of the English Church at Arn-
heim. Returned to London, 1640. Member of the West-
minster Assembly, 1643. Chaplain to the Council of State,
1649. President of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1650. De-
prived, 1660. Author, sermons. Died Feb. 23, 1679-80,
aged 79. Will (P.C.C.) 1682; of St Bartholomew-the-Great,
London. (Peile, i. 295; D.N.B.)
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 9,
1632. S. of Richard, gent., deceased. B. at Hogsthorpe,
Lines. School, Alford (Mr William Bennet). Matric. 1632.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1634.
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
May 4, 1637. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Sleaford, Lines.
School, Newark. Matric. 1637. (T. A. Walker, 60.)
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1639. Of Essex. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. from St John's,
1646. Fellow of St John's, 1644. V. of Weald, Essex, 1649-
58. Died Sept. 4, 1658. Buried at South Weald. M.I. Will
proved (P.C.C.) 1658.
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 6, 1689-
90. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1690. One of these names, s. of
, of Derby, clothworker, adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. n,
1691. Barrister, 1699. Bencher, 1724.
GOODWYN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
17, 1697. S. of Philip (? 1653), clerk. B. at Sudbury, Suffolk.
School, Sudbury (Mr Hast). Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1;
M.A. 1720. Perhaps R. of Wivenhoe, Essex, 1710. R. of
Listen, 1719-49. Died c. 1749. Perhaps brother of Robert
(1692).
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at CAIUS, July 10,
1714. S. of Edmund, husbandman, of Brisley, Norfolk. B.
there. Schools, Sahara Toney (Mr Sayer), Watton (Mr Berry)
and Walsingham (Mr Harding). Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1714-
9; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1719, as
C. of Horningtoft. C. of Hingham, in 1723. Will of Thomas
Goodwin, clerk, of Brisley (Norwich C. C.) 1768. (Venn,
". 3-)
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age r8) at TRINITY, Mar. 23,
1736-7. S. of Thomas, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. School, Uttoxeter
(Mr Daintry). Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1739; B.A. 174071;
M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim.
from Peterb.) June 13, 1742; priest (Peterb.) May 15, 1744.
C. of Addington Magna, Northants. R. of Loughton, Bucks.,
1758-85. Will (P.C.C.) 1785.
GOODWIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June
i, 1745. S. of John, of Martlesham, Grundisburgh, Suffolk.
B. at Woodbridge. Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1750; priest, Dec. 1750. R. of Martlesham,
1750-98. Died Feb. 12, 1798. Buried at Martlesham. M.I.
(Suff. Man. Fam., i. 214; V. B. Redstone.)
GOODWIN, TIMOTHY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1694. Of
Norwich. Ord. priest (Norwich) Jan. 1698-9. One of these
names adm. at Leyden, Nov. 22, 1691. Probably same as the
next.
GOODWIN, TIMOTHY
GOODWYN, TIMOTHY. M.A. 169? (Incorp. from Oxford). D.D.
of Utrecht, 1692. Created M.A. from St Edmund's Hall,
Oxford, 1697; D.D. (Lambeth) 1714. R. of Rushock, Worcs.,
1701. Chaplain to the bishop of Oxford, 1707. Archdeacon
of Oxford, 1707-14. R. of Heythrop, Oxon., 1710-4. Chap-
lain to Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury. Bishop of Kilmore and
Ardagh, 1714. Archbishop of Cashel, 1727-9- Died at
Dublin, Dec. 13, 1729. Buried at St Anne's, Dublin. Will,
Dublin. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GOODWIN, VINCENT. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL, Nov.
1554. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Apr. 8, 1562. R. of Oakington,
Cambs., 1564. Preacher at Yarmouth, 1570-84, suspended.
R. of Maltby, Norfolk, 1571. R. of Whissonsett, 1572-7- R-
of Cley, 1600. Will (Norwich) 1606. Father of the next.
(Venn, i. 39.)
GOODWIN, VINCENT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 2,
1587-8. S. of Vincent (1554), R. of Cley, Norfolk. School,
Holt (Mr Williams). Matric. 1588; Scholar, 1588-^5; B.A.
1591-2; M.A. 1595. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept.
29, 1604. R. of Cley, 1606. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1645;
of Cley. (Venn, I. 133.)
GOODWYN, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1564.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1583 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Student at Christ Church, 1573- B.A. (Oxford) 1577; M.A.
1580; B.D. and D.D. 1602. Dean of Christ Church, 1611-20.
Vice-Chancellor, 1614-6 and 1617-9. R- of Upton Scuda-
more, Wilts., 1587. Preb. of Sarum, 1587-1620. Preb. of
York, 1590-1605; Chancellor, 1605. R.of Stonegrave, Yorks.,
1590; of Etton, 1591; of Escrick, 1603; of Wheldrake, 1606.
R. of All Hallows-the-Great, London, 1614-7. Archdeacon
of Middlesex, 1616-20. R. of Stanton St John, Oxon., 1616.
V. of Chalgrove, 1617. Died June n, 1620. Buried in Christ
Church Cathedral, Oxford. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GOODWIN, WILLIAM (1593), see GODDEN.
GODWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1620-1.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23,
1624; priest, June 4, 1626.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1621. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1626.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1621.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. Vj,
1627. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
10, 1668. S. of Matthew, merchant, of All Saints', Lombard
Street, Middlesex. B. there. School, Highgate (Mr Carter).
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. priest (London)
Mar. 4, 1682-3. V. of Ickleford, Herts., 1682. V. of Pirton,
1682-1732. Died Mar. 25, 1732. (G. Mag.)
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July i, 1669.
Of Derbyshire.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. 27, 1728.
S. of Robert (1692), clerk. B. at Liston, Essex. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. 1729; Rustat scholar, 1729. Migrated
to Christ's, June 12, 1731. B.A. 1732-3. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1733; priest (York) Mar. 1738-9. C. of West
Wickham, Kent, 1738. R. of Stanstead, Suffolk, 1739-48.
Died at Stanstead, Nov. 7, 1748. Buried at Liston. Brother
of Robert (1724-5). (Peile, H. 22-4.)
GODWIN, . B.Can.L. 1477-8.
GOODWIN (Rector). Cautio for degree, 1483-4.
GOODWINS, . Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 22,
1622-3. S. of John. B. in London. Schools, Shenley, Essex
(Mr Syddall) and Havering (Mr Hampton and Mr Eyer).
GOODWIN, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 1683.
GOODYEAR, see also GOODERE.
GOODYARE, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1570. Probably s. and h. of William, of Hadley, Herts.; age
20 in 1572. Knighted, July 19, 1608. Of Newgate Street,
Herts. Died June 12, 1629. Buried at Hatfleld. Will, P.C.C.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1570, and another in
1572. (Vis. of Herts.; J. Ch. Smith; F. C. Cass, Monken
Hadley.)
GOODYERE, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1587. One of these names s. of William, of Monk's
Kirby, Warws. Of Poleswprth, Knt. Gentleman of the Privy
Chamber to James I. Died Mar. 13, 1626-7. (F- C. Cass,
Monken Hadley.)
GOODYERE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, e. 1595.
One of these names R. of Limpenhoe, Norfolk, 1630.
GOODYEARE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Sequestered to Shenfield, Essex,
1643-7; and possibly to Hambledon, Bucks., till 1660, as
Goodeen, and called the ' Parson of Hambledon.' (Lipscomb,
ni. 373-)
GORDON, JOHN
GOODYEAR, HUGH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1608.
Matric. 1608; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Adm. at
Leyden, Jan. 14, 1617-8.
GOODYERE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. n, 1590-1.
Matric. 1591; Scholar; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 25, 1598, age 25; C. of Upwell, Norfolk. R.
of West Walton, 1614.
GOODYEERE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1610. Perhaps only s. of Henry (? 1587), of Polesworth,
Warws., Knt. Died Dec. 1624. (F. C. Cass, Monken Hadley,
I5i.)
GOODYEAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 8,
1685. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1695. V. of Bapchild,
Kent, 1695-1709. V. of Newington, 1708-15.
GOODYEAR, ROGER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 19,
1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6. Adm. at Leyden, July 6,
1627.
GOODYEARE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576. Of Essex. Perhaps s. of Leonard, R. of Colchester.
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Fellow, 1585. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1625; 'LL.D.,' Dean of St Asaph. Not found
in Le Neve or Browne Willis.
GOODYER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1552.
GOODYER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1552-
GOODYON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 18,
1614. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Horncastle, Lines.
School, Horncastle (Mr Mulsey). Matric. 1613; B.A. 1617-8.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1617; priest, May 31, 1618.
GOOKIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Easter, 1627.
S. and h. of John, of Northborne, Kent, Esq. Matric. 1627,
as 'Goodin.' Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1628-9. Proved
his father's will, 1637.
GOOKYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
GOOLE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
GOOSE, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 25,
1627. S. of Jeremiah. B. at Cambridge. School, Perse (Mr
Levering). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Doubt-
less R. of St Leonard's, Colchester, 1643-61. Died before
1662. Brother of the next. (Peile, i. 382.)
GOOSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 26, 1629-
30. S. of Jeremiah. B. at Cambridge. School, Perse. Matric.
1629-30. Brother of the above.
GOOSE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Feb. 1677-8; priest, June, 1679. R. of Reedham,
Norfolk, till 1720. R. of Billockby, 1679-92. Died 1720.
GOOSE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Perhaps incorp. at Oxford, 1611,
as ' Gootes.' One of these names V. of Twickenham, Middle-
sex, 1596-1640. Buried there Mar. 10, 1639-40, aged 83.
Will proved (P.C.C.) 1641.
GOOSE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2.
GOOSEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1617.
GOOSTREE, JOHN. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1616-7, as
'late of ST JOHN'S, literate'; priest, Mar. i, 1617-8.
GOOTES, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1521-2.
GOOTES, THOMAS. 'M.A. of Cambridge,' Incorp. at Oxford,
1612. (Al. Oxon., perhaps a mistake for Tho. Coote.)
GOPFERLER, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from MICHAELHOUSE,
Easter, 1544; B.D. 1543-4, as Jofferler.
GORDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 18,
1720. S. of John, of London, citizen and watchmaker.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1718. Barrister, 1725. Professor of
music at Gresham College, 1724-39. Died Dec. 12, 1739.
(D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 275.)
GORDON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 8, 1744-5.
S. of John, of Whitworth, Durham. B. Nov. 6, 1724. School,
Durham (Mr Dongworth). Matric. 1745; Scholar, 1745.
Migrated to Emmanuel, July 15, 1747. B.A. 1748-9; M.A.
1752; D.D. 1765. Gillingham fellow of Emmanuel, 1751.
Proctor, 1755. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1759. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 24, 1752; priest, Dec. 25, 1752. R. of Henstead,
Suffolk, 1758-93. Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln, 1765.
Archdeacon of Buckingham, 1766-9. Archdeacon of Lincoln,
1769-93. Preb. of Lincoln, 1769-75. Precentor of Lincoln,
1775-93- F.S.A. Married, June 14, 1762, Anne, dau. of Dr
Dighton, of Newmarket, and widow of Dr Williams, public
orator. Author, sermons, etc. Died at Lincoln, Jan. 5, 1793,
aged 67. (T. A. Walker; G. Mag.)
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GORDON, Sir ROBERT. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit). 4th s. of
Alexander, Earl of Sutherland. B. May 14, 1580. Educated
at St Andrews University and afterwards at Edinburgh.
Travelled abroad, 1602-5. Entered the service of King
James VI. Knighted, 1609. Created Knight Baronet, May
25, 1625. Tutor and guardian to his nephew John (after-
wards Earl of Sutherland) 1615-30. Author of the Genealogie
of the Earls of Sutherland. Died at Gordonstown, Mar. 1656.
(The Scots Peerage, vm. 345.)
GORDOUN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
29, 1721. S. of Robert, gent., of Durham. B. at Wolsingham.
Bapt. there, Oct. 21, 1703. School, Durham (Mr Rosse).
Matric. 1721. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 2, 1724.
GORDON, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1737- Of
London. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744; B.D. 1752.
Fellow, 1744-54. Junior Proctor, 1748-9. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1741-2; priest, Apr. 1743. Died June 20,
1796. For a personal description see Cole (Brit. Mus. 5870,
132.)
GORE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 29, 1678. S. of
Sir John (? 1640), Knt., of Sacombe, Herts. Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2; Scholar, 1682. Probably brother of Ralph
(i675).
GORE, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Mar. 30, 1744.
S. of Thomas. B. at Barrow, Somerset. School, Fulham
(Mr Crofts). Matric. 1744. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug.
17, 1742. (Peile, ii. 246.)
GORE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 7, 1693.
Of Kent. S. and h. of Gerard, of Chilton, Kent. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 25, 1695.
GORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 25, 1679.
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1682-3. Probably 2nd s. of Humphrey,
of Gilston, Herts., Knt.; adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct.
31, 1684.
GORE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1613. Of
London. Probably s. of Sir John (Lord Mayor of London,
1625). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 10, 1617-8.
Knighted, 1641. M.P. for Herts., 1656-8. Of Gilston, Herts.
Died Nov. 3, 1659, aged 62. Will (P.C.C.) 1660. Father of
William (1647). (Le Neve, Knights, 100.)
GORE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1640.
Of Essex. Perhaps s. of Christopher, of London and Susan,
dau. of Sir Kenelm Jenour, of Essex, Bart. (Vis. of London,
1634.)
GORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1649. Of Surrey.
Matric. 1649.
GORE or GOORE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS',
Easter, 1659. Of Hertfordshire.
GORE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Apr. 16, 1678.
Of Hertfordshire. Probably ist s. of Humphrey, of Gilston,
Herts., Knt. Bapt. there, June 6, 1659. Married Sarah, dau.
of Sir John Robinson, Bart. Buried at Gilston, Aug. 4, 1691.
Perhaps brother of Henry (1679). (Clutterbuck, in. 170.)
GORE, RALPH. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Rfg.). Probably brother of
Charles (1678).
GOORE, RICHARD. Matric sizar from CLARB, Michs. 1581.
GOORE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1566.
GORE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1633.
GORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 6,
1638. S. of John, lecturer at St Peter's, Cornhill, London.
B. at Wenden Lofts, Essex. School, Newport, Essex (private;
Mr Woolley). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1642-3.
GORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. ir, 1663. Pre-
viously matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Oct. 29, 1661,
age 15. S. of Charles, draper, of Towcester, Northants.
B. Mar. 12, 1645-6. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1663; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Signed for
deacon (London) June 7, 1666. Ord. priest (Litt. dim. from
Lincoln) May 17, 1668. R. of Maidford, Northants., 1672-89.
Buried at Towcester, Aug. 31, 1689. Will (Northampton)
1689. (Al. Oxon.; Baker, n. 47.)
GORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1647.
S. of Sir John (1613), of Gilston, Herts. B.A. 1649; M.A.
1653. Fellow, 1657-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1651-2.
Barrister-at-law. Of Tewin, Herts. Died Aug. 9, 1709, aged
79. M.I. at Tewin. Will, P.C.C. (Le Neve, Knights, roo.)
GORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 15, 1691. Of
Hertfordshire. Doubtless of Tring. Matric. 1692. M.P. for
Colchester, 1711-3. 1714; for St Albans, 1722-7; for Crick-
lade, 1734-9. Died Oct. 22, 1739. (A. B. Beaven.)
GORE, (senior). Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1623.
GORING, GEORGE
GORE, (junior). Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1623.
GORE, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1642.
GORGE, . B.Civ.L. 1482.
GORGES or GORGE, Sir FERDINAND. M.A. 1594-5. OfAshton,
Somerset. S. of Edward, of Wraxall. Naval and military
commander and the father of English colonisation in
America. Served under the Earl of Essex in Normandy,
1591; wounded at the siege of Rouen; knighted for his
gallantry, Sept. 27 (?), 1591. M.P. for Cardigan, 1593. Joined
Essex in the Island Voyage, 1597. Governor of Plymouth.
Arrested along with Essex, 1601, but gave evidence against
him. Formed the settlement of New Plymouth, 1628; lord
proprietary of the province of Maine, 1639. Died May, 1647.
(D.N.B.)
GORGES, FRANCIS. Adm. as nobleman at CLARE, July 16,
1635. Matric. Fell.-Com. Easter, 1635; M.A. 1635-6.
GORGES, RICHARD. Adm. as nobleman at CLARE, June
30, 1637. Matric. Fell.-Com. 1637. S. and h. of Edward,
Baron Gorges. B. 1619. Succeeded his father, c. 1650. M.P.
for Newton, Lanes., 1661-79. Died Sept. 1712. (G.E.C.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
GORGES, ROBERT. M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Cheddar, Somerset. S. of Henry. Created M.A. (St Edmund's
Hall, Oxford) Apr. 15, 1648; LL.D. (Trinity College, Dublin).
Delegate of Parliamentary visitors, 1647. Fellow of St
John's College, Oxford, 1648. Proctor (Oxford) 1653.
Student of the Inner Temple, 1650. Secretary to Henry
Cromwell, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. General of the King's
forces in Ireland. (Al. Oxon.)
GORGES, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 20, 1721. S. of Henry, gent., of Eye and the Mynde,
Hereford. B. at Eye. Schools, Coney Hatch (Mr Ellis) and
Hereford (Mr Rodd). Matric. 1721. Died young. Buried at
Eye, Dec. 22, 1727.
GORGES, THOMAS. M.A. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Sir Edward, of Wraxall, Somerset. Bapt. there, Feb. 13,
1602-3. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Feb. i, 1621-
2, age 18; B.A. 1624; M.A. (St Alban's Hall) 1627; D.D. 1661.
Fellow of All Souls, 1629. Preb. of Sarum, 1643-67. Sub-
almoner to the King. R. of Wraxall, 1663-7. Archdeacon of
Winchester, 1661-6. Preb. of Westminster, 1661-7. Died
Dec. 12, 1667. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will (West-
minster) 1668. (Al. Oxon.)
GORGES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26,
1636. Of Somerset. Perhaps s. of Sir Robert, of Redlinch,
Somerset. Matric. 1636. Died in College. Buried at St
Andrew's, Cambridge, Apr. 8, 1639. (Hoare, Wilts., iv, ii.
30.)
GORING, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 4,
1614-5. S. of Sir George (1600), of Lewes, Sussex, Knt.
Matric. 1615. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 21, 1618. Brother
of the next and George (1626).
GORING, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Sept. 19, 1636.
S. of George (1600), Baron Hurstpierpoint, of Sussex, after-
wards Earl of Norwich. Bapt. at St Margaret's, West-
minster, Oct. 23, 1624. Matric. 1637. Commander in the
Royalist cavalry. Fought at Newbury. Succeeded his father,
1663. Died Mar. 3, 1670-1. Buried at Leyton, Essex. M.I.
there. Will, P.C.C. Brother of the above and George (1626).
(A. Gray.)
GORING, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at SIDNEY, Mar. 3, 1608-9.
Matric. 1609. Probably brother of Henry (1608-9).
GORING, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, June i,
1660. Died June 8, 1661, aged 17. M.I. at All Saints',
Cambridge. (Le Neve, Mon., iv. 82.)
GORINGE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, Sept. 1600.
Previously matric. at Brasenose, Oxford, May, 1594, age 15.
S. of George, of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Perhaps specially
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 24, 1591-2. Knighted, May 29,
1608. M.P. for Lewes, 1620-2, 1624-5, 1626, 1628. Elected
also for Stamford, 1624. M.P. for Portsmouth, 1640. Ac-
companied Prince Charles to Spain, 1623: negotiated his
marriage with Henrietta Maria of France. Privy Councillor,
1639. Ambassador extraordinary to the Hague, 1642; and
to Paris, 1643-4. Created Earl of Norwich, 1644. Subse-
quently commanded in Kent and Essex. Sentenced to death
after the capitulation of Colchester, 1648, but respited by
the casting vote of the Speaker. At the Restoration be be-
came captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1660-3. Died at
Brentford, Jan. 6, 1662-3. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
Father of Arthur (1614-5), Charles (1636) and the next.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ; G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
GORING, GEORGE. M.A. 1626 (fil. nob.). S. and h. of George
(above), Lieut. -General in the Royalist army. Married
Lettice, dau. of Richard, Earl of Cork. Died at Madrid, c.
July, 1657. Brother of Arthur (1614-5) and Charles (1636).
V. A. C. II.
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GORING, HENRY. Adm. scholar at SIDNEY, Mar. 3, 1608-9.
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1612-3. Perhaps 3rd s. of George, and
brother of George (1600). (Vis. of Sussex, 1633.)
GORING, LOVETT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 13,
1664. Eldest s. of William, of Booth, Staffs, and Anne, dau.
of Thomas Lovett. B. Apr. 14, 1647. School, Mackworth
(Mr Ogden). Matric. 1664. (Staffs. Pedigrees; Peile, i. 608.)
GORING, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Sept 22,
1616. Matric. 1616.
GORING, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
Feb. 8, 1663-4. Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Kingston, Staffs.
B. there. School, Mackworth (Mr Ogden). Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Floyer, of Hints, Staffs. Died 1678. Brother
of the next. (Peile, i. 607; Staffs. Pedigrees.)
GORING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 18,
1666. S. of John. B. at Kingston, Staffs. School, Repton.
Matric. 1667-8. Married and had issue. Brother of the above.
(Staffs. Pedigrees; Peile, n. 5.)
GORREY, see TORREY, ROGER.
GORST, CHARLES. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Dec. u, 1654. S. of
John. B. in London. School, London (private; Mr Rosse).
Matric. 1655. Migrated as FelL-Com. to Christ's, Sept. 25,
1657, age 21. B.A. 1657-8. Incorp. at Oxford, 1658.
GORSTELOW, THOMAS. B.D. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Oxfordshire. S. and h. of Richard, of Prescott House,
Cropredy. Bapt. there, June 25, 1597. Matric. from Corpus
Christi College, Oct. 18, 1616, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1616;
M.A. 1620; B.D, 1628. V. of Farnborough, Warws., 1630.
(Al. Oxon.)
GORSUCH, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
June 18, 1617. S. of Daniel, of London and of Walkern,
Herts., mercer. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620—1; M.A. 1624; D.D.
1636. R. of Walkern, Herts., 1632: patron, his father;
ejected, 1642. Following upon his ejection he is said to have
been 'smothered in an Haymow.' (Vis. of London, 1634;
Cussans, n. iii. 85.)
GORTON or GORDEON, JAMES. B.Can.L. 1519-20. Perhaps
at KING'S HALL, 1529-35. One of these names V. of Rother-
thorpe, Northants., 1528. (Bridges, i. 387.)
GORTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 10, 1647.
Of Coventry. Matric. 1646, as 'Girton'; B.A. 1650-1; M.A.
1657. Incorp. at Oxford, 1658. V. of Wolston, Warws., 1665.
GOSNALD, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Miens. 1550,
impubes. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1554.
GOSNOLD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1578-9. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Otley, Suffolk, Esq.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, May 25, 1582.
GOSNOLD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1598.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1598.
GOSNOLD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1676.
Perhaps s. of Henry, of Ipswich. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1679-80.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1682; priest, May, 1684. (Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664.)
GOSNOLD or GOSENALL, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens
from JESUS, 1587. One of these names was a famous
navigator and discoverer in North America. Sailed from
Falmouth, Mar. 25, 1602. Discovered Cape Cod and the
adjoining islands. Leader of an expedition under the auspices
of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 1606. Discovered the Capes of
Virginia. Founded Jamestown. Died there Aug. 22, 1607.
(D.N.B.)
GOSNOLD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1577.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1581; from Staple Inn.
GOSNOLD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Aug. 6, 1635.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1636, as Gosnole;
Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
GOSNOLD, JAMES. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1564-5.
Perhaps the same who was licensed to practise medicine
1581.
GOSNALDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Miens. 1550
(impubes).
GOSNALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, May 20,
1646. S. of Robert. B. at Dunmow, Essex. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse School. Chaplain to Lord Grey. Ana-
baptist preacher; silenced, in 1662. Founder of the Baptist
Church in Paul's Alley, London. Died Oct. 3, 1678, aged 53.
Buried in Bunhill Fields. M.I. (Calamy, i. 150; D.N.B.)
GOSNOLD, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, May
1657. Of Swaffham Market, Norfolk. School (private).
Matric. 1657. Migrated to Peterhouse, Dec. 21, 1660. Scholar,
1660-1; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Fellow of Peterhouse,
1664. Signed for deacon's and priest's orders (London)
Dec. 17, 1664. R. of Boyton, Suffolk, 1664. V. of Framsden,
1669. R. of Otley, 1674; of Barham, 1692. (T. A. Walker,
GOSTLING, HENRY
GOSNOLD, PAUL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1621; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628. One of these names V. of Alciston,
Sussex, 1640. Perhaps also R. of Bradfield St Clare, Suffolk,
1641-4, sequestered. (Peile, i. 340.)
GOSNALL, PETER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1562 ;
B.A. from Jesus, 1568-9.
GOSNOLD, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from ST EDMUND'S HOSTEL,
Michs. 1544 (impubes).
GOSNELL or GOSWELL, RICHARD. B.A. 1532-31 M.A. 1536-7.
Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1536. Will (V.C.C.) 1552.
GOSNELL, ROBERT. University Bedell, c. 1250. Benefactor.
(Stokes, Bedells, 49.)
GOSNALD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1550.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1553-
GOSNOLD, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1597. Of
Lincolnshire.
GOSNOLD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 18, 1603.
Matric. 1603. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Otley. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1604. Of Otley Manor, Suffolk, Esq. Married,
at Helmingham, Feb. 20, 1609-10, Anne, dau. of Sir Lionel
Talmarsh, Bart. Compounded for his estates, 1646. Died
1656. Father of the next (Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, HI.
83.)
GOSNOLD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1650.
Of Suffolk. S. of Robert, above. Matric. 1654. (Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664.)
GOSNALL, W. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1566.
GOSNELL or GOSNOLL, W. B.Civ.L. 1510-1.
GOSSE, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 21) at CAIUS, May 31, 1581.
S. of John, yeoman. B. at Ramsey, Essex.
GOSSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 27, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615.
GOSSE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1472.
Ord. acolyte (Lincoln) Sept. 1473.
GOSSE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575 ;
B.A. 1579-80. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1584. R. of
Langham, Suffolk, 1589-1623.
COSSET, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1655-
S. of James. B. in London. School, St Saviour's, Southwark
(Mr Augur). One of these names, of London, adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. 10, 1665-6. (Peile, i. 567.)
GOSSINGHILL, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 17, 1510. Of Bridgnorth, Salop. 'Went
away scholar, became a Friar, and soon died.' (Harwood.)
GOSSIP, GREGORY. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1603-4.
GHOSSIP, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1624.
GOSSOP, NATHANIEL. Incorp. from Oxford, 1584. Status not
mentioned.
GOSSIPE, OBADIAH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. from Jesus, 1619. Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1619-20; priest, Dec. 1620. R. of St Tudy,
Cornwall, 1630. V. of Quethiock. Sequestered during the
Rebellion. Died Feu. 14, 1659-60. Will (Exeter) 1661.
(Parochial Hist, of Cornwall, iv. 264.)
GOSSIP, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 22,
1629. S. of Richard. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley
(Mr Pomray). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3.
GOSSIP, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1567.
GOSSIP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 17,
1722. S. of William, of York, gent. B. Mar. 6, 1704-5.
School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1723;
Scholar, 1723; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729. College librarian,
1729. Lord of the manor of Thorparch, Yorks. Married, at
York Minster, Nov. 13, 1731, Anne, dau. of Geo. Wilmer,
of Helmsley, Esq. Died Mar. 25, 1772. (M. H. Peacock.)
GOSSIP, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1580-2.
GOSSON, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PEMBROKE, June i, 1633.
Had resided six years at Oxford. S. of Richard, goldsmith,
of London. Bapt. at St Vedast, Foster Lane, Jan. 9, 1602-3.
School, Winchester. B.A. (Cambridge) 1633; M.A. 1637.
Not recorded in Al. Oxon. (J Ch. Smith.)
GOSSON, JOSEPH. Adm. at PETERHOUSE, Sept 18, 1622. Of
London. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631.
GOSTLING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 2,
1660. S. of John, of Norwich. School, Yarmouth (Mr Lock).
Matric. 1660; B-A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667; B.D. from Corpus
Christi, 1674. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1667-75. Taxor,
1670. Incorp. at Oxford, 1670. Died Jan. 9, 1674-5, aged 27.
Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge. M.I. there. Will (V.C.C.)
1675- Benefactor to Corpus Christi. (Le Neve, Mon., rv. 162;
Masters, 161.)
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GOSTLING, HENRY
GOSTLING, HENRY. M.A. from KING'S, 1708. S. of Henry, of
London, clerk. B. Oct. 1672. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, July 15, 1690, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1695. Minor canon of St Paul's, 1699-1730;
sacrist and senior cardinal. C. of St Gregory, London, 1703-
29. Died Aug. 29, 1730. (Al. Oxon.; Hennessy; J. Ch.
Smith.)
GOSTLING, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1652. S. of Isaac, chandler, of East Mailing, Kent. B. there.
School, East Mailing (Mr Whitle). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1659. R. of Woldham, Kent, 1667-82. Minor canon of
Rochester, 1676-7. V. of Slurry, Kent, 1680. Minor canon
of St Paul's, 1687. Non-juror. Brother of John (1668).
(H. G. Harrison.)
GOSLIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1716. S. of Joseph, ironmonger, of Buckinghamshire. B.
at Chalfont St Peter's. School, Westminster. Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1719-20.
GOSTLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. 22, 1582.
Of Norwich. S. of Robert. Bapt. at St Clement's, Mar. 12,
1568-9. School, Norwich. Matric. 1582; Scholar, 1582-90;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590; M.D. 1602. Fellow, 1592-1618.
Proctor, 1600. Elected Master of Caius, Feb. 26, 1618-9,
till his death, 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612. Practised
physic at Exeter, 1607-19. M.P. for Barnstaple, 1614. Pro-
fessor of Physic, 1623-5. Vice-Chancellor, 1625. Died in
office, Oct. 21, 1626. Buried in the College Chapel. Will,
P.C.C. (Venn, I. 116; D.N.B.)
GOSLING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1582 ;
B.A. 1585-6. Perhaps M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 10, 1586; priest, Mar. 5, 1586-7. V. of Meldreth,
Cambs., 1586-1616. Buried there Dec. 5, 1616.
GOSTLIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1586;
B.A. 1589-90. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. i, 1598, age 28.
C. of Garboldisham, Norfolk.
GOSTLYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 8, 1619.
S. of Edmund. Bapt. at St Edmund's, Norwich, Jan. 27,
1604-5. School, Norwich (Mr Gammond). Matric. 1620;
Scholar, 1620-6; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Fellow, 1626-31.
Of Dickleburgh. Died c. 1641. Father of John (1647). (Venn,
i. 244-)
GOSTLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 16, 1640.
S. of William, merchant and alderman, of Norwich. B. in
the Parish of St Simon, Norwich. Bapt. Apr. 27, 1625.
School, Norwich (Mr Briggs and Mr Levering). Matric. 1640;
Scholar, 1640-8; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Fellow in 1649.
Died before May 8, 1657. (Venn, i. 340.)
GOSTLIN ox GOSLEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, July 6,
1647. S. of John (1619), deceased. B. at Dickleburgh,
Norfolk, 1632. Schools, Diss and Moulton (Mr Lancetter).
Matric. 1647; Scholar, 1648; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654; M.D.
1661. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1654-61. Fellow of Caius (Lit.
Reg.) 1661-1705. President, 1679-1705. Incorp. at Oxford,
July 13, 1658. His petition to the king for the fellowship
states that he ' was debarred from preferment for his known
loyalty.* Author, Historiola, a MS. history of the College.
Buried in the College Chapel, Feb. 3, 1704-5. Will, V.C.C.
and P.C.C. Considerable benefactor to the College. (Venn, i.
369; D.N.B.)
GOSTLING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 18,
1657. S. of William. B. at 'Christ Church,' Norfolk. Bapt.
in Norwich Cathedral, Dec. 2, 1638. School, Norwich (Mr
Levering). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 1661. R. of Sharrington, Norfolk, 1669. R. of Swanton
Morley, 1670-80. (Peile, i. 579; G. H. Holley.)
GOSLING or GOSTLING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST
JOHN'S, Oct. 21, 1668. S. of Isaac, mercer, of East Mailing,
Kent. B. there. School, Rochester (Mr Edwards). Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. priest (Ely) May 30, 1675. Minor
canon of Canterbury, 1674-1733. V. of Littleboume, Kent,
I675-I733. R. of Hope All Saints', Kent, 1682-1709. Minor
canon of St Paul's, 1683-90; sub-dean, 1689. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1689-1733. R. of H. Cross, Westgate, 1716. R. of
Brook and Milton. Chaplain to the King. Famous bass in
the Chapel Royal, for whom Purcell wrote the Anthem,
'They that go down to the sea in ships.' Died July 18, 1733.
Father of William (1712) and brother of Isaac (1652). (D.N.B.)
GOSTLING, JOHN. LL.B. 1671 (Lit. Reg.).
GOSTLING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 12,
1743. S. of William (1712), minor canon of Canterbury.
B. at Canterbury. Matric. 1743. Migrated to Corpus, 1746.
B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751. R. of Brooke, Kent, 1751-1804.
R. of Milton, 1770-1804. V. of Alkham, 1784-6. R. of
St Peter, Canterbury, 1786-1804.
GOSLIN, NICHOLAS. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1432. Name off,
1474- Perhaps the D.Can.L. 1456-7. (T. A. Walker.)
GOSTWICK, WILLIAM
GOSTLYN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1630.
Matnc. Easter, 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638; priest, Sept. 22, 1639. R. of
Ringsfield, Suffolk, 1639-63. Will proved (Norwich Cons. C.)
1663.
GOSLING, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1612. One of these
names V. of Eckington, Worcs., 1613. Will (Worcester) 1622 ;
of Gt Comberton, clerk.
GOSTLYN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 12,
1605. S. of John, gent., of Hickling, Norfolk. School,
Yarmouth (Mr Hodgkins). Matric. 1605; Scholar, 1605-12;
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Fellow, 1613-51. University
preacher, 1625. Taxor, 1629. Will (V.C.C.) 1651. (Venn, i.
189; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GOSLINGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1617.
GOSTLIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1625.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1626; B.A. 1629-30.
GOSTLING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 30, 1712. S. of John (1668) clerk. B. at Canterbury.
Bapt. at the Cathedral, Jan. 30, 1695-6. School, Canterbury
(Mr Jones). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719. Ord.
priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) Mar. 5, 1720-1.
R. of Brook, Kent, 1722-33. Minor canon of Canterbury,
1727-77. V. of Littleboume, 1733-53. V. of Stone-in-Oxney,
1753-77- Author, antiquarian. Died Mar. 9, 1777. Buried
in Canterbury Cathedral cloisters. Admon., P.C.C. Father
of John (1743)- (D.N.B.)
GOSLYN, . D.Can.L. 1456-7.
GOSTLOW, WILLIAM. M.A. 1515-6. Nominated fellow of
JESUS, 1517 (not elected).
GOSTWYKE, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CHRIST'S,
Apr. 1606. S. of Sir William (1582), Bart., of Willington,
Beds. Knighted, May 3, 1607. Succeeded as Bart, Sept. 19,
1615. Sheriff of Beds., 1626-7. Buried at Willington, Beds.,
Sept. 20, 1630. M.I. Father of Thomas (1639). (Peile, 1.255;
G.E.C., i. 100.)
GOSTWICK, GABRIEL. Adm. scholar (age 14) at SIDNEY,
June 4, 1627. S. of Roger (1586), R. of Sampford Courtney,
Devon. B. at North Stanton. School, Perse, Cambridge.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. R. of Sampford
Courtney. Minister of North Tawton, Devon. Will (P.C.C.)
1656. Father of William (1668).
GOSTWICK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Michs. 1554;
Scholar, 1555.
GOSTWYCK, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY, June
30, 1695. ist s. of William (1667), Bart., of Willington Park,
Beds. B. there. School, Winchester. Matric. 1695. Died
before his father. Buried at Willington, Mar. 8, 1715. Father
of William (1717) and brother of William (1698). (Burke,
Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
GOSTWICK, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1586. Of Barkway, Herts, (his mother's
home). S. of William, of Shefford, Beds. Matric. 1586; B.A.
1590—1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601. Fellow, 1589-1609. Vice-
Provost, 1608-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1597. Chaplain to Dr
Hey ton, Bishop of Ely. R. of Sampford Courtney, Devon,
1609-45. Author, religious. Will (Exeter) 1646. Father of
Gabriel (1627). (Harwood; Vis. of Beds.)
GOSTWICK, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
Oct. 18, 1639. S. of Sir Edward (1606), of Willington, Beds.
B. there. Schools, Carrington (Mr Watson) and Potton (Mr
Shiers). Matric. 1640. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Mynheer
Dorislaus, ambassador from Holland to Oliver Cromwell.
(Peile, i. 463; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
GOSTWYCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S,
June, 1582. S. of John, of Willington, Beds., Esq. Bapt.
Dec. 2, 1565, at St Mary's, Bedford. High Sheriff of Beds.,
1595-6. Created Bart., Nov. 25, 1611. Of Willington, Beds.
Died Sept. 19, 1615. Buried at Willington. M.I. Father of
Edward (1606) and probably of William, next. (Peile, i. 169;
G.E.C.,1. 100.)
GOSTWICK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1617. Probably s. of Sir William (above), of Willington,
Beds. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Buried at Gt St Mary's,
Cambridge, Mar. 17, 1625-6. (Peile, i. 317.)
GOSTWYKE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
June 6, 1667. S. of Sir Edward, Bart, and grandson of
Edward (1606). B. at Willington, Beds. Bapt. Aug. 21,
1650. School, Hadley, Middlesex (Mr Lowell). Succeeded as
Bart. (?i66s). Perhaps knighted, Nov. 24, 1668 (Shaw).
Sheriff of Beds., 1 679-80. M.P. for Beds., 1698-1713. Wasted
his estates. Died at St Martin-in-the-Fields. Buried at
Willington, Jan. 24, 1719-20. Father of William (1698) and
John (1695). (G.E.C. , i. 100.)
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GOSTWYCKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 5,
1668. S. of William, merchant, of London. B. in St Mary
Botha w parish, July 8, 1650. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and
Westminster. Ma trie. 1668; Scholar from Westminster, 1669;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1674. Ord. deacon (London)
May 26, 1678. V. of St Michael's, Cambridge, 1681. V. of
Gt St Mary, 1693. V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1693-6. Died
Feb. 4, 1702-3. Buried in Trinity College Chapel. (Al.
Westmon., 167.)
GOSTWICK, WILLIAM. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1668. S. of Gabriel
(1627), of North Tawton, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Apr. 3, 1661, age 18; B.A. (Hart Hall,
Oxford) 1664. R. of Purley, Berks., 1684-1719. Buried
there, Oct. 24, 1719. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GOSTWYCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 16, 1698; afterwards Fell. -Com. Previously ma trie.
from Wadham, Oxford, June 26, 1697. S. of Sir William
(1667), Bart. B. at Marden Hill, near Hertford. School,
Lilley, Herts, (private; Mr Vfllar). Matric. 1698. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 8, 1699-1700, as 2nd s. of Sir William,
of Willington, Beds., Knt. Died young. Brother of John
(i695).
GOSTWICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July i, 1717. S. of John (1695), of Carrington, Beds., Esq.
Grandson of Sir William, of Willington, Beds., Bart. Suc-
ceeded as Bart., Jan. 24, 1719-20. Officer in the Irish service.
Buried at North Tawton, Devon, May 6, 1766. (G.E.C., i.
too.)
GOSTWYKE, . B.Can.L. 1500-1.
GOTCH, CLEMENT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1592; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599.
GOTER, set also GOATER.
GOTER or GOTHER, PAUL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Lent, 1564-5; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Jan. 5, 1576-7. R. of Tingrith, Beds., 1577.
GOTER, ROGER DE LA. Master of PETERHOUSE, 1339-49-
GOTER, SYLVESTER. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Sylvester, of Titherley, Hants. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Jan. 31, 1622-3, age *7; B.A. (Oxford) 1625; M.A.
1628.
GOTHAM, WILLIAM DE. D.D. Fellow of PETERHOUSE.
Received all orders (Ely) Dec. 9, 1349. Master of Michael-
house, 1359. Chancellor of the University, 1366-9, and 1376.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1376. Penitentiary-general o_f Ely diocese,
1385. Benefactor to the University, by foundation of a chest.
GOTOBED, see GODBED.
GOTT, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1629-30. S. of Samuel, citizen and merchant, of London (will
proved, P.C.C., 1642, by s. Samuel). B. Jan. 20, 1613-4.
School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1644. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 19, 1632-3. Barrister, 1640. Reader,
1657. Ancient, 1658. M.P. for Winchelsea, 1645-8; for
Sussex, 1656-8; for Hastings, 1659. Buried at Battle, Sussex,
1671. (Robinson, i. 119; A. B. Beaven.)
GOTT, SIMON. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1621, as 'Cutt';
Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1626-7.
GOUGE, see GOOCH.
GOUGH, ALEXANDER HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARK, Apr. 29,
1736. B. in London. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1741. V. of Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex,
1745-74- Died July 7, 1774- Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
GOFFE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1577.
B. at Norwich. Matric. Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1; M.A.
1586. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 15, 1584, age 24; C. of
Clothall, Herts. V. of Fulham, Middlesex, 1591-3. V. of
Gt Waltham, Essex, 1593-1629. Died 1629. Admon., P.C.C.
to a creditor.
GOFFE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
GOFFE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Nov. 29,
1648. S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased. B. at Sahara Tony,
Norfolk. Bapt. Feb. 4, 1630-1. Educated by Messrs French
and Smith. Married Frances, dau. of Edmund Eade, B.D.
Buried at Saham Tony, May 10, 1659. (Venn, i. 374.)
GOUGH or GOAH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June,
1588. Matric. 1588; Scholar; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595; B.D.
1602. Fellow, 1595. V. of Winsford, Somerset, 1604-29.
Died there Apr. 26, 1629. Buried May 2. Will, P.C.C. Father
of the next.
GOUGH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May, 1627.
S. of Francis (above), V. of Winsford, Somerset B. there.
School, Taunton (Mr Richard Mercer and Mr Henry Evans).
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Probably V. of
Stockland, Dorset, in 1662.
GOUGH, THOMAS
GOUGH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Dec. 4,
1722. S. of Francis. School, Newport, Salop. Matric. 1723;
Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1729. V. of Swineshead, Lines., 1729-
GOUGH, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Nov. i,
1725. Of Edgbaston, Warws. S. and h. of Sir Richard, Knt.,
merchant, of London. B. Mar. 9, 1708-9. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 5, 1725. Created Bart., Apr. 1728.
M.P. for Totnes, 1732-4; for Bramber, i734~4i. Died June
8, 1774. Buried at Edgbaston. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
John (1728). (G.E.C.; J. Ch. Smith; Masters, 299.)
GOUGH, JOHN. B.A. 1524-5; M.A. 1528; B.D. 1535 J D.D. 1537.
Fellow of QUEENS', 1527-36. Preb. of Bristol, 1542-5- Died
«• 1544-5- (D.N.B.; Cooper, i. 536.)
GOFFE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 8, 1623.
One of these names presented to Buckenhill, Salop, Sept. 28,
1647.
GOFFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Sept, 12,
1621. S. of Richard, of Suffolk. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1624-5.
GOFFE, JOHN. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Stephen,
R. of Stanmer, Sussex. Matric. from Merton College, Apr. 13,
1627, age 17; B.A. (Magdalen) 1628; M.A. 1631; D.D. 1660.
Fellow of Magdalen College, 1629-36. R. of Rype, Sussex,
1629-45, ejected. V. of Hackington, Canterbury, 1642-5.
R. of Norton-by-Sittingboume, 1652-61. Author. Buried
Nov. 26, 1661, in St Alphage's Church, Canterbury. (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GOFF, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 15, 1678-9. Of
Middlesex. S. of Francis, citizen and mercer of London.
B. Feb. 10, 1660-1. ' Grecian ' from Christ's HospitaL Matric.
1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. (A. W. Lockhart.)
GOUGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. 19, 1705. S. of
Thomas, of Shrewsbury. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1707; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713- Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1712; priest, May 23, 1714. Chaplain
of Charterhouse, 1712-22. Usher, 1728-31. One of these
names V. of Godmersham, Kent, 1714-31- Died Oct. 17,
1731; probably at Charterhouse.
GOUGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 28, 1728.
Of Middlesex. S. of Sir Richard, Knt., merchant, of London.
Matric. 1728. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 19, 1728.
Brother of Henry (1725).
GOUGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 2, 1732-3- B. in
London. Matric. 1732; B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Litt. dim. from Ely) Sept. 25, 1737.
GOFFE, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 8, 1652-3.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1653, as 'John'; B.A. 1656; M.A. 1660.
R. of Brantham, Suffolk, 1662. R. of Whatfield, 1662.
GOFF, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 7, 1685.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90. R. of Felsham,
Suffolk, 1691.
GOUGH, MORRIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1578.
Of Wales. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5-
GOUGH, MAURICE. Adm sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, Dec.
*5, 1736- S. of John, gent. B. in London. School, Brigg,
Lines. Matric. 1737; LL.B. 1760. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 1739. Probably V. of Little Clacton, Essex, 1750-84-
R. of Wrabness, 1752-84. Died Feb. 29, 1784. (G. Mag.,
where he is styled D.D.)
GOUGH, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Nov. i, 1712. Of
Wilton (? Norfolk). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1724-
GOUGH, OWEN. M.A. from KING'S, 1745- S. of William, of
Amlwch, Anglesey. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Dec. 17, 1718, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. V. of Turnworth,
Dorset, 1738-41. R. of Ampthill, Beds., 1741- (Al. Oxon.)
GOFFE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 30, 1632.
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
GOFFES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1584.
B. at Lewes, Sussex. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) Oct. 3, 1589; priest, Feb. 13, 1589-90- R- °{
East Blatchington, Sussex, 1605-28. Buned Nov. 10, 1628,
aged 64. Wfll at Lewes and P.C.C. (W. C. Renshaw.)
GOFFE, THOMAS. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Essex;
cler. fil. School, Westminster. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Nov. 3, 1609, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1613; M.A. 1616;
B.D. 1623. R. of East Clandon, Surrey, 1620-9. Poet and
orator. Buried at Clandon, July 29, 1629. M.I. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
GOUGH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 18,
1724. S. of Edward. B. at Eyton, Salop. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1727-8. Ord. priest
(Hereford) Oct. 1729.
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COUGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1738. S. of Walter, of Old Fallings and Perry Hall, Staffs.,
Esq. B. at Bishopberry, June 6, 1720. School, Newport,
Salop (Mr Lea). Matric. 1738; LL.B. 1744- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 20, 1744; priest, Sept. 23, 1744. R. of
Fornham St Genevieve, Suffolk, 1744-86. R. of Risby,
1744-86. Died Jan. 6, 1786. Buried at Risby. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of William (1738). (Scott-Mayor, in. 493; Davy,
Suff. MSS.)
COUGH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1618.
GOUGH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1645-6.
Previously rnatric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Dec. 15,
1643, age 17. S. of Edward, R. of Cheverell Magna, Wilts.
B.A. 1647-8. At first kept school, and preached at War-
minster, Wilts. R. of Inkpen, Berks.; ejected, 1662. After-
wards preacher at Earl Stoke, Marlborough and elsewhere.
Died at Marlborough, aged 66. (Calamy, I. 228.)
GOUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 21,
1645-6. S. of Giles. B. at Bristol. School, Wotton-under-
Edge, Gloucs. (Mr Woodward). Matric. 1646.
GOUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1681. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1689. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June, 1688; C. of Blickling, Norfolk. R. of
Burnham Norton, 1690-1708. V. of Docking, 1699-1708.
Died 1708.
GOFFE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Dec. 23,
1681. Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 1686; priest, Dec. 1687, as C. of Shadingfield, Suffolk.
V. of Edwardston, 1695-1706.
GOUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 30, 1709. B. at
Norwich. Matric. 1709.
GOUGH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1738. S. of Walter, Esq., of Staffordshire. B. at Bishopberry.
School, Newport, Salop (Mr Lea). Matric. 1738. Brother of
Thomas (1738).
GOUGH, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1583.
GOULBOURNE, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from St JOHN'S, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. from King's, 1636.
GOULBORNE or GOLDBORN, NATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at MAGDALENE, Mar. 25, 1682. S. of John, maltster, of
Warrington, Lanes. B. there. School, Warrington. B.A.
1685-6. Ord. deacon (Chester) Feb. 20, 1686--7. C. of Wigan.
V. of BiUinge, 1689-92. Buried at Warrington, Mar. 12,
1691-2. Will, Chester.
GOULD or GOLD, HENRY. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518. Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, 1516. Of St Neots, Hunts. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 2, 1520; priest, Sept. 22, 1520. V. of Ospringe, Kent,
1525. R. of St Mary Aldennary, 1526-34. V. of Hayes-cwm-
Norwood, Middlesex, 1529-34. Chaplain to Archbishop
Warham. Implicated in the imposture of the Maid of Kent.
Executed for treason at Tyburn, Apr. 20, 1534. (Cooper, i.
49; in A I. Oxon. some of his preferment is assigned to an
Oxford contemporary.)
GOULD or GOLD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1571 (apparently adm. 1569); B.A. 1575-6; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1579; B.D. 1586. Fellow of Pembroke,
1578-81. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. i, 1582. V. of Pitsea,
Essex. Probably R. of Benacre, Suffolk, during 1588. Died
at Pitsea before Aug. 12, 1588.
GOULD, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 10,
1671. S. of Hugh, deceased, of Bagworth, Leics. B. there.
School, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric. 1671 ; B.A. 1674-5.
GOULDE, JOHN. Matric. from CLARE, c. 1592. S. of Edward,
of Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury. Migrated as sizar
(age 15) toCaius, Feb. i, 1592-3. B.A. 1595-6; Scholar, 1596;
M.A. 1599. Doubtless R. of Forncett, Norfolk, 1617-30.
(Venn, i. 147.)
GOULD, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, June 16, 1715.
Previously at Clare. Of Devon. 2nd s. of Moses. Bapt. at
Crediton, Apr. 7, 1698. Died s.p. Buried at St Thomas-by-
Exeter, Dec. 6, 1726. Will, Exeter. Brother of William
(1714). (J. Ch. Smith; Vis. of Devon.)
GOULD, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1728. S. of Henry, of
London, gent. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar.
13, 1705-6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1709. (Al. Oxon.)
GOULD, PASTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June i,
1749- S. of Paston, of London. School, Westminster. Colonel
in the army, 1777. Brigadier-General in S. Carolina. Died
Aug. 14, 1782. (Al. Westmon.)
GOOLDE, PAUL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1569. S. of Peter. B. at Norwich. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. from
Caius, 1576. Fellow of Caius, 1574-82. Master of a school
in Norwich. Student in medicine, in 1581. Practised at
Norwich. Married Bridget, dau. of Thomas Barsham. of
Colkirk, Norfolk. (Venn, i. 78.)
GOUSSET, JAMES
GOULD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1625,
a scholar from Westminster, 1625.
GOULD or GOLD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1571. Matric. Easter, 1577; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1383. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 26; priest, Oct. 8, 1588. R. of
Benacre, Suffolk, 1588-95. R. of Thorington, 1595-1611 and
1612-20. R. of Felbrigge, Norfolk, in 1603. R. of Tittleshall,
1609-12. R. of Gt Blakenham, Suffolk, 1612. R. of Creeling
St Olave, 1612.
GOULD or GOLD, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1603; B.A. 1606-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609,
age 23. C. of Rockland St Peter's, Norfolk. R. of Beeston,
before 1658.
GOULD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 2,
1657. S. of James, merchant, of Dorchester. B. there.
School, Dorchester (Mr Crumlum). Matric. 1657; Scholar;
B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664; B.D. 1671. Fellow, 1664-90. P.C.
of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1670. V. of Fulbourn All
Saints', Cambs., 1683. Benefactor to the College. Died July 4,
1690. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1690.
GOULD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, July 30, 1714.
S. of Moses. B. at Crediton, Devon. Bapt. Mar. 22, 1696-7.
Matric. 1714. Buried at St Thomas-by-Exeter, Mar. 17,
1725-6. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of John (1715). (Vis. of
Devon.)
GOULD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens at EMMANUEL, Jan. 29, 1733-4.
Of Middlesex. S. of Edward, of Highgate. Bapt. July 17,
1715. Matric. 1734; Scholar; B.A. 1737-*; M.A. 1741. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738; priest, Nov. 1743. V. of
Hoxne, Suffolk, 1743. V. of Dedham, Essex. Buried at
Hoxne, June 13, 1772. Will, P.C.C. (Vivian, Devon Visita-
tions.)
GOULD or GOLD, ZEPHANIAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Lent, 1620-1. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 12; priest, June 13, 1635.
GOULDHAM, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596, as
Goulding; B.A. 1599-1600.
GOULDAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1583.
GOULDAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1583.
GOULDES, HENRY. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, June 28,
1605; LL.B. 1609-10.
GOULDES, W. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1567.
GOULDSON, GOLDSON or GOLDSTONE, HUMPHREY. B.A.
I533-4J M.A. 1538-9-
GOLDSON or GOLDSTON, JOHN. Scholar of CHRIST'S; B.A.
1531-2; M.A. 1536-7. One of these names chantry priest at
Drayton Basset, Staffs., c. 1535.
GOULDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 27, 1594.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1594.
GOLDSON, ROBERT., see GOLDSTON.
GOULDSTONE, see also GOLDSTON and GULSTON.
GOULSTON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 27, 1681. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Westfarleigh, Kent.
Educated at home (Mr Burletson). Matric. 1681. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1683, as s. and h. of Edward, late of
Tetham Hall, Kent. Barrister, 1689. Perhaps M.P. for
Romney, 1701-2. Died Sept. 2, 1720. Buried at Westfarleigh.
(Hasted, n. 296.)
GOULSTON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at TRINITY,
June 26, 1684. S. of James, of Wyddial Hall, Herts. B. at
Barkway. School, Enfield. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i,
1687. M.P. for Hertford, 1701-5, 1710-5. Died Mar. n,
1730-1. (Misc. Gen. et Her., y6 S., i. in; A. B. Beaven.)
GOULTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 1695. 2nd s. of Christopher, attorney, of Highthorne,
Husthwaite, Yorks. School, Coxwold. Matric. 1695. Died
1716. (Burke, L.G.)
GOULTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 30, 1723. S. of Thomas, gent. , of Bessingby, Bridlington,
Yorks. B. there. School, Beverley (Mr Tatham). Matric.
1724. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July n, 1723. Treasurer for
North Riding, 1779. Of Highthorne, Yorks., Esq. Died
Mar. 17, 1792. (Scott-Mayor, in. 362; G. Mag.; M. H. Pea-
cock.)
GOULTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1388 ;
B.A. 1592-3. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1622; priest, Sept.
1622. Licensed to teach at Coxwold School, Aug. 16, 1619.
Licensed to marry Barbara Thornton, of Kilburn, 1600.
GOULTRY, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1646.
GOURNAY, see GURNAY.
GOUSSET, JAMES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 7, 1687. Of
Poitou, France. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1690-1.
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GOVE. NICHOLAS
COVE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. 10, 1646. Of
Devon.
GOWE, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1467.
GOWE, . S. of Ralph, of Bevertey, Yorks.; allowed ics. by
the Corporation for his s. at Cambridge, Michs. 1605-6.
(Poulson, Severity, i. 453.)
GOWELL, JOSIAS. B.A. from CLAM, 1611-2.
GOWER, EWERS or EVERARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Dec. 1622. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., of Stittenham,
Yorks. B. at York. Educated at home. B.A. 1626-7; M.A.
1630; B.D. 1636. Fellow of Jesus, 1632-8. Archdeacon of
Northumberland, 1638-44. R. of Howick, 1638-44. V. of
Norton, Durham, 1640. V. of Stanhope-in-Weardale, 1641-4.
Chaplain to Bishop Morton, of Durham. Died May, 1644.
(Petie, i. 347; H. M. Wood.)
GOWER, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1608;
B.A. 1611-2, as Glover.
GOWER, HUMFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sr JOHN'S, May
21, 1655. S. of Stanley, clerk, of Brampston Brian, Hereford.
B. there. Schools, Dorchester (Mr Crumlum) and St Paul's.
Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9; M-A. 1662; B.D. 1669; D.D. 1676.
Fellow, 1658. Taxor, 1667. Master of Jesus, July to Dec.
1679. Master of St John's, 1679-1711- Vice-Chancellor,
1680- 1. Lady Margaret Professor, 1688-1711. R. of Ham-
moon, Dorset, 1663-7. R. of Paglesham, Essex, 1667-75.
R. of Newton, Isle of Ely, 1675. R. of Fen Ditton, Cambs.,
1677. Preb. of Ely, 1679-1711. R. of Tenington, Norfolk,
1688-1711. Died Mar. 27, 1711. Buried in the College Chapel.
Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
GOWRE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1562.
GOWER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1562.
GOWER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Aug. 9, 1628. Of Essex.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632; M.A. 1636. Author, Translation of
Ovid's Fasti, printed at Cambridge, posthumously, 1640.
(A. Gray.)
GOWER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1654.
(See Jower.)
GOWER, NATHANIEL. Incorp. M.A. 1710, from Pembroke
College, Oxford. Matric. there, Mar. 19, 1686-7, age 18.
S. of Samuel, of King's Norton, Worcs., gent. B.A. (Oxford)
1690; M.A. 1693. V. of Battersea, Surrey, 1701-27. R. of
West Horsley, 1711. Married Johanna, dau. of Wm Foote,
of Battersea. Died Mar. 17, 1726-7. M.I. at Bath. (Al.Oxon.;
Manning and Bray, in. 340.)
GOWER, PATRICK. M.A. 1519-20 (Incorp. from Paris). Supp.
for incorporation at Oxford, 1521.
GOWER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 15, 1668. Of
Hutton-on-Derwent, Yorks. Matric. 1668, as Gore.
GOWRE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1579.
GOWER, WILLIAM. 'Of TRINITY College,' when ord. deacon
(London) June 8, 1718. (No University or College record.)
GOWILL, JAMES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 25, 1706. Of
Somerset.
GOWINGE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1666. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 1672-3. V. of Swilland, Suffolk, 1676.
COWING, JEREMY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Nov. 28, 1628.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of
Shimpling, Norfolk, 1642-9. Buried May 28, 1649.
GOWLAND, RICHARD. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1620. B.
in the parish of St Swithin, Lincoln. M.A. 1625. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1622. Keeper of the -Library, West-
minster Abbey, 1626. Preb. of Lincoln, 1632. Died Nov. 10.
Buried in Westminster cloisters, Nov. 15, 1659. Will (P.C.C.)
1660. (Wcstm. Abbey Reg.)
GOWNDRILL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 24, 1751.
Of Yorkshire. S. of George, R. of Atwick, Yorks. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1757. V. of Easington and Kilnsea, Yorks., 1769-
75. Died 1775- (M. H. Peacock.)
COWRY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 8,
1686. S. of Richard, gent. B. at York. School, Thornton
(Mr Hunter).
GOWSILL, see GOLSYLL.
GRACE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter,
1625. One of these names, of London, attorney, 1634.
Another V. of Lancing, Sussex, 1645. (Vis. of Bucks., 1634,
167.)
GRACE, JOB. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 13, 1660. S. of
William (1627). Matric. 1660, as 'James'; Scholar, 1664;
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. V. of Long Buckby, Northants.,
1667-77. V. of Watford, 1671-1719. V. of Sawley, Derbs.,
1688-1719- Treasurer of Lichfield Cathedral, 1688. Married,
GRAHAM, GEORGE
at Long Buckby, May 27, 1668, Bridget Vyse, of Standon,
Staffs. Died Oct. 2, 1719, aged 75. M.I. at Watford. Prob-
ably brother of Robert (1660). (Nichols, in. 393.)
GRACE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1544.
GRACE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596. Of
Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604; B.D. 1612.
Fellow, 1602. Incorp. at Oxford, 1604. R. of Averham,
Notts., 1613; of Welton-le-Wold, Lines., 1616. V. of Aid-
worth, Berks., 1619. Married Millicent, dau. of Edward
Needham, of Us ton, Leics. (Al. Oxon.)
GRACE, LANGLEY. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 3,
1747. Of Edlington, Lines. Matric. 1747.
GRACE, ROBERT. B.A. from TRINITY, 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
University preacher, 1575. C. of St Andrew's, Cambridge,
1567; R. 1570-8. R. of Averham, Notts., 1576-1612. R. of
Branston, Lines., 1577. Preb. of Southwell, 1587-1612.
Buried at Averham, 1612.
GRACE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 13, 1660.
Probably s. of William (1627). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4;
M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Dec. 18, 1664. V. of
Shenstone, Staffs., 1665. Doubtless brother of Job. (Wm
Sak Arch. Soc., 1915; Nichols, in. 393.)
GRACE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1627.
Probably s. of Richard, of Ellington, Hunts. ; age 2 in 1613.
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. R. of Rearsby, Leics., 1659-60.
V. of Shenstone, Staffs., 1661-2. Ejected and reduced to
great want. Died Nov. 10, 1699. M.I. at Shenstone. Father
of Job (1660) and probably of the above. (Vis. of Hunts. ;
Nichols, in. 392.)
GRACE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 10,
1685. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Stony Stanton,
Leics. School, Leire, Leics. (private; Mr Seagrave). Matric.
1686; B.A. 1689-90.
GRACE, . ' Minor.' Adm. sizar at PETEKHOUSE, c. 1543.
GRACEBOROUGH, MARK. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. V. of Sibertswold,
Kent, 1601-37. Died 1637.
GRADBADGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age n) from TRINITY
HALL, Michs. 1561. Of Tuddenham, Norfolk. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1572.
GRAFFE, . D.D. 1498-9.
GRAFFENREID, CHRISTOPHER. M.A. 1682 (Lit. Reg.).
GRAFTON, ADAM. 'LL.D. Cambridge.' V. of St Alkmund's,
Shrewsbury, 1473-87. R. of St Dionis Backchurch, London,
1491-1528. Dean of St Mary's, Shrewsbury, till 1513. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1497. Archdeacon of Salop and of Staffs. Died
July 24, 1530. Probably the man who graduated as 'Adam.*
(H. E. Forrest, Old Churches of Shrewsbury.)
GRAFTON, Duke of (CHARLES FITZROY). LL.D. 1705 (Com.
Reg.). S. of Henry, Duke of Grafton. B. Oct. 25, 1683.
Served in the army in Flanders. Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk,
1705. Lord of the Bedchamber, P.C., 1715. Viceroy of
Ireland, 1720-4. Lord Justice of the Realm during the King's
absence. K.G., 1721. F.R.S., 1749. Died May 6, 1757.
(G.E.C.)
GRAFTON, GREGORY (? GEORGE). Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1559; Scholar, 1560.
GRAFTON, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
GRAFTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1550; B.A. 1553-4; M.A. 1558. Fellow, 1558-60. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1560. Perhaps V. of Godalming, Surrey,
till 1578, deprived. R. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, 1579-89.
V. of Swaffham, 1580. Died 1589.
GRAHAM, DAVID. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1745.
S. of Dr Andrew. Bapt. at Eton, June 18, 1727. Matric.
Lent, 1745-6; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753. Fellow, 1749. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, June 16, 1750; and at Lincoln's Inn,
July 9, 1757. Bamster-at-law, 1753. Died 1764. Brother of
George (1746). (Harwood,)
GRAHAM, GEORGE. 'M.A. of Cambridge'; incorp. at Oxford,
July 12, 1603. (Al. Oxon.) Not found in our records.
GRAHAM, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 27, 1641-2. S. of Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart., of Norton
Conyers, Yorks. B. at Netherby, Cumberland (his mother's
home). School, Hadley (Mr Atkinson). Succeeded as Bart.,
Jan. 28, 1653-4. Died Mar. 19, 1657-8, aged 31. Buried at
Arthuret, Cumberland. M.I. Brother of Richard (1652-3).
(G.E.C.)
GRAHAM, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from KING'S, 1709-10; LL.B.
1710. S. of George. B. at Ludgershall, Wilts., 1676. Colleger
at Eton, 1687-92. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
Feb. u, 1692-3. V. of Dewlish with Milborne St Andrew's,
Dorset, 1710-6. R. of Winterborne Clenston, 1710-6. Died
at Milborne, July 17, 1716. M.I. (F. S. Hockaday.)
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GRAHAM, GEORGE
GRAHAM, GEORGE. Adni. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1746. S. of Andrew. Bapt. at Blankney, Lines., Oct. 30,
1728. Matric. Easter, 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow,
1749. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 25, 1751- Assistant Master at
Eton. Author of a masque, Telemachus. Died Feb. 1767.
Brother of David (1745). (D.N.B.)
GRAHAM, JAMES, Earl of Montrose. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
S. of John, 4th Earl. B. 1612. Succeeded as 5th Earl, 1626.
Adm. at St Andrews University, Jan. 26, 1627. Travelled
abroad, 1633-6. Joined the Covenanters, 1637; took part
in the invasion of England, 1641. Joined Charles I, 1641.
Created Marquis, 1644. Appointed Lieutenant-general in
Scotland, 1644. Defeated at Philipshaugh, 1645. Escaped
to the Continent. Made Field-Marshal by Ferdinand III.
Advised Charles II against accepting the throne of Scotland
from the Covenanters. Defeated at Invercarron, 1650.
Author, poetical. Betrayed and hanged in the Grassmarket,
Edinburgh, May 21, 1650. (D.N.B.)
GRAHAM or CREAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr.
19, 1671. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1676.
GRAHAM, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 19, 1652-3. 2nd s. of Sir Richard, of Norton Conyers,
Yorks., Knt. and Bart. B. there. Bapt. at Wath, Mar. n,
1635-6. Educated privately. Matric. 1653-4. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 12, 1651-2; and at the Inner Temple, 1654. Created
Bart., Nov. 17, 1662. Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding,
1687-8. Of Norton Conyers. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Colonel Sir Chichester Fortescue, Knt. Buried at Norton,
Dec. 21, 1711. Brother of George (1641-2) and father of the
next. (Peile, i. 550.)
GRAHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CHRIST'S, Sept.
27, 1675. rst s. of Sir Richard, Bart, (above). B. at Norton
Conyers, Yorks. Matric. 1675. Died before his father.
Buried at Wath, Yorks., Mar. 4, 1680-1, aged 20. M.I.
(Peile, ii. 60; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
GRAHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr. 2,
1678. Of London. S. of Richard. 'B. Dec. 3, 1657.' School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1678.
GRAYHAM, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Sept. 7,
1680. Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, 1682; and at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 20, 1684. Probably father of the next.
GRAHAM, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY,
July 7, 1709. S. of Richard, of London. B. Mar. 8, 1692-3.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1709. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May n, 1710; s. and h. of Richard (? above), of the
Inner Temple.
GRAHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, July
7, 1711. S. of Samuel. B. at Boston, Lines. School, Boston.
Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 27,
1716; priest, June 22, 1718. V. of Thorpe, Lines., 1717-23.
Died July 9, 1724, aged 32. M.I. at All Saints', Wainfleet.
(E. Oldfield, Wainfleet.)
GRAHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1747. S. of Charles, clerk, of Middlesex. B. at Tottenham.
Bapt. Aug. 22, 1730. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1747. Ord. priest (London, Litt. dim. from Winchester)
Sept. 22, 1754. Assumed the English Baronetcy and the
Scotch Peerage of his cousin Charles, Viscount Preston. Died
Sept. 21, 1774. Buried at Carmarthen. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1775. (G.E.C.; Al. Carthus.)
GRAILE or GRAYLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1627; Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Prob-
ably Master of Guildford Grammar School, 1645-98. Died
Jan. 4, 1697-8, aged 88. M.I. in Trinity Church, Guildford.
GRAIN, see also GREYN.
GRAIN, EDMUND. B.A. 1474-5.
GRANE or GROME, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1488.
GRAYNE, ROLAND. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
GRAYNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
GRAIN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1474-5.
GRAME, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
Matric. 1624; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1627; M.A. 1632 (Lit.
Reg.). Will (P.C.C.) 1636, of one of these names, of St Olave,
Southwark, clerk.
GRAME or GREAME, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1586; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594.
GRANBY, Marquess of, see MANNERS, JOHN.
GRANDFELD or GLANDFIELD, GEOFFREY. D.D. of Cam-
bridge. Augustinian friar at Northampton. Afterwards went
to Rome; where he was chaplain to the Cardinal bishop of
Frascati. Suffragan bishop of Lincoln, 1340. Died c. 1341.
Buried at the monastery, Northampton. (Pits; H. G. Har-
rison.)
GRANGER, GEORGE
GRANDIDGE or GRANDISH, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1606. S. of Richard (1567), R. of Brad-
field St Clare, Suffolk. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. In Holy
Orders. Buried at Bradfield St Clare, Mar. n, 1613-4.
GRANDORGE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1562. Probably ist s. of Humphrey, of Donington, Lines.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1565. Of Donington, Lines.
Brother of Nicholas (1562). (Lines. Pedigrees, 419.)
GRANDIDGE or GRANDORGE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar
from CLARE, Easter, 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 16x4. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 19, 1614. R. of Marton-in-Craven,
Yorks., 1631-72. Died 1672. Father of the next and of
Isaac (1646). (Whi taker, Craven.)
GRANDORGE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, Feb. 14, 1658-9. S. of Christopher (above), R. of
Marton. B. there. Brother of Isaac (1646).
GRANDORGE, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
22, 1646. S. of Christopher (1607), R. of Marton-in-Craven,
Yorks. B. there. School, Giggleswick (Mr Lucas). Matric.
1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650; ejected, 1662.
R. of Birdbrook, Essex, 1656; ejected, 1660. Afterwards at
Black Notley. Brother of Christopher (1658-9). (Calamy, i.
498.)
GRANDORGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1562. Probably s. of Humphrey, of Donington, Lines.
Died 1578. Will dated Sept. 5 ; proved Oct. 2, 1578. Brother
of Charles (1562). (Lines. Pedigrees, 419.)
GRANDEDGE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1571-2. Ord. priest (Ely) Apr. 17, 1579- R. of
Bradfield St Clare, Suffolk, 1578-1619. Buried there Dec. 9,
1619. Father of Benjamin (1606).
GRANEBY or CRANEBY, HENRY. Master of MICHAELHOUSE,
1410-27. R. of Elsworth, Cambs. Allowed three years'
absence, for study, 1405.
GRANDISON, Vi«count, see VILLERS, JOHN.
GRANGE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 20,
1671. S. of John. B. at Ripon, Yorks. School, Ripon (Mr
Oxley). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. R. of Wid-
ford, Herts., 1693-5. Died 1695. (Peile, n. 36.)
GRAYNGE, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1547,
as George. R. of Gissing, Norfolk, 1554-61. R. of North
Tuddenham, 1559-70. R. of Foxley, 1579. Perhaps will
(P.C.C.) 1605; of Bawdswell, Norfolk, clerk (? George).
GRAYNGE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1579-80.
GRAINGE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 18, 1677.
School, St Paul's. Probably of St Dunstan's, London. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1675-6.
GRANGE or GRAUNGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1602; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. priest (Norwich)
1610. R. of Foxley, Norfolk, 1616.
GRANGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1586.
Perhaps of East Herlesey, Yorks., gent.; and of Barnard's
Inn; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 3, 1589. Barrister, 1595.
GRANGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
I57i.
GRANGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
Perhaps matric. also as pens. c. 1593; Scholar at Trinity,
1596; B.A. from Trinity, 1597-8.
GRANGER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Jan. 30,
1604-5. Of Depden, Suffolk. S. of John, husbandman.
School, Depden (Mr Aldrich). Matric. 1605; Scholar, 1608-
10; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 23,
1610. R. of Somerton, Suffolk, 1622-64. Father of the next
(Venn, i. 188.)
GRANGER, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 14,
1644. S. of Benjamin (above), R. Qf Somerton, Suffolk.
School, Bury (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1644; Scholar, 1645-8;
B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. Applied to the presbyterian classis
in London, Nov. 23, 1649. (Venn, i. 353.)
GRANGER, EDMUND. M.A. 1738 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edmund, of Cruwys Morchard, Devon, clerk. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Apr. 5, 1731, age 18; B.A, (Oxford)
1734; M.A. 1737; B.D. 1746. R. of Sowton, Devon, i75i-77.
Preb. of Exeter, I77I-7- Died Aug. 25, 1777, aged 64. Will
(Exeter); of Sowton, Devon. (G. Mag.; Al. Oxon.)
GRANGER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Sept
9, 1653. S. of John. B. at Isleworth, Middlesex. School,
Charterhouse. Previously matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, Nov. 27, 1652. B.A. (Cambridge) 1655-6. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1669, as M.A. B.D. (Oxford) 1670-1. R. of
Halford, Warws., 1659-1707. Buried there July 10, 1707.
M.I. (Al. Oxon.)
GRANGER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July 28,
1708. S. of John (1684), of Shillington, Beds. Taught by
Mr Goodwin. Matric 1709; Scholar, 1710; B.A. 1712-3-
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GRANGER, GILBERT
GRANGER, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Aug. 10,
1702. S. of Nicholas (? 1663), of ShMington, Beds. Bapt.
Aug. 25, 1685. School, Peyrton, Herts. (Mr Goodwin).
Scholar, 1704; Matric. 1705; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1725. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 25, 1709; priest (London) Oct. 21, 1709.
Brother of the next
GRANGER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct. 30,
1684. S. of Nicholas. B. at Shillington, Beds. School,
Northill, Beds. Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 23, 1688. Brother of the
above and father of George (1708).
GRANGER, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 9, 1663.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Perhaps father of
John (1684) and Gilbert (1702).
GRANGER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1598. B. at Epworth, Lines., 1578. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1606; priest, Sept. 20, 1607.
V. of Buttenvick, Lines., 1606-25. V. of Horbling, 1621-7.
GRANGER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 12, 1647.
One of these names V. of Bromneld, Cumberland, till 1662.
(See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
GRAINGER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 7, 1668. S. of William, yeoman, of Crosbyhill, Westmor-
land. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1672-3.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 21, 1673; priest, Sept. 15, 1674.
R. of Waberthwaite, Cumberland, 1677-98. V. of Muncaster,
1686-98. Buried at Waberthwaite, May 15, 1698. (B
Nightingale.)
GRAINGER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 3, 1719. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Cumberland.
B. at Stone-raise, near VVigton. Schools, Wigton (Mr Salkeld)
and Appleby (Mr Bankes). B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(London) June 9, 1723; priest, Feb. 21, 1724-5. R. of St
Anne's, Blackfriars and St Andrew-by-the- Wardrobe, 1736-
59. Died Feb. 18, 1759. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 326.)
GRAINGER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May
30, 1751. Of Cumberland. School, Wigton. Matric. 1751;
Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 1755; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1756. R. of Salcott Virley,
Essex, Apr. 1761. V. of Teynham, Kent, Nov. 9, 1776-8.
Chaplain to Lord Cathcart. Died May, 1778. (Peile, n. 255.)
GRANGER, . M.Gram. 1528-9.
GRANSWORTH or GREENSWORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens,
(age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 9, 1653. S. of James, of Haydock,
Lanes. School, Winwick (Mr Ralph Gorst). Matric. 1653;
B.A. 1656-7.
GRANT, ANDREW. Matric. FelL-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1728.
GRANT, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595 ; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602. V. of Darlington, Durham, 1612-22.
Buried there Jan. 26, 1621-2.
GRANT, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1662. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1669; priest, Sept 1670.
GRANT, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1563-4.
Migrated to Oxford. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1572. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1573. B.D. (Cambridge) 1578-9; D.D. 1588.
University preacher, 1580. Head Master of Westminster
School, 1572-92. Preb. of Westminster, 1577-1601. R. of
Shenley, Herts., 1581; of South Benfleet, Essex, 1584-5; of
Bintree and Foulsham, Norfolk, 1586-94. Preb. of Ely, 1589.
R. of East Harriet, Herts., 1591; of Algarkirk, Lines., 1594-
1602; and Toppesfield, Essex, 1598. An intimate friend of
Roger Ascham. Author, classical. Died Aug. 4, 1601. Will,
P.C.C. Father of Gabriel (1593) and John (1596). (Cooper, n.
320; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GRANT, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar.
3, 1624-5.
GRANT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 26,
1698-9. S. of John, baker. B. at Burwell, Cambs. School,
Godmanchester (Mr Allen). B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 3, 1705; priest (Lincoln) June 8, 1707. R. of
Laughton-by-Partney, Lines., 1707.
GRANT, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1593. S. of
Edward (1563), Head Master of Westminster. Scholar from
Westminster, 1593. B.A. 1596-7; M_A. 1600; D.D. 1612. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1597. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 15, 1598.
R. of Layer Marney, Essex, 1602-4; of St Leonard's, Foster
Lane, London, 1604-22. V. of Walthamstow, Essex, 1612-38.
Preb. of Westminster, 1613-38. V. of Plumstead, Kent, 1618.
R. of Sutton, Surrey, 1621 ; and of Boxford, Suffolk, 1624-38.
Died 1638. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 18, 1638. Brother of John
(1596) and father of John (1624). (Al. Oxon.; Westm. Abbey
Registers.)
GRAPPE, JOHN
GRANT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1620; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627.
GRANT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, c. 1596. S. of
Edward (1563), Master of Westminster. Migrated to Trinity.
Scholar, 1596; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. i6oi;B.D. 1608; D.D. 1614.
Fellow of Trinity, 1599. R. of Benefield, Northants., 1606-23.
R. of Banning, Kent, 1623-4. R. of St Bartholomew-by-the-
Exchange, London, 1623. V. of South Benfleet, Essex, till
1641. Died 1653. Brother of Gabriel (1593). (J. Ch. Smith;
H. I. Longden.)
GRANT, JOHN. Adm pens, at PEMBROKE, Nov. 4, 1624. S. of
Gabriel (1593), D.D. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
Perhaps V. of Holbeach, Lines., 1632-40; and R. of Hocker-
ton, Notts., 1640.
GRANT, JOHN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1628 (Incorp. from Dublin).
Probably B.D. from Trinity College, Dublin, 1618. V. of
Calverley, Yorks., 1627-42. Married Ann Pease, of Leeds,
1628. Buried at Calverley, Mar. 14, 1641-2. (Bradford
Antiq., N.S., n. 361.)
GRANT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
GRANT, JOHN. D.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.).
GRANT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June, 1668.
S. of Samuel, gent., deceased. B. in Hampshire. School,
Guildford (Mr Gray). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675;
D.D. 1709. Fellow, 1673. Ord. priest (Gloucester) 1674.
R. of St Dunstan-in-the-West, 1677-1736. Preb. of
Rochester, 1692-1736. V. of Kingsdown, Kent, 1710-36.
Died July 10, 1736. (H. G. Harrison.)
GRANT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 6, 1735-6. Of
Leicestershire. Matric, 1737. Died in College. Buried Nov.
34, 1737-
GRANT, PAUL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1579.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow, 1587. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 13, 1589. R. of Weston,
Suffolk, 1593-1610. Will (Bury) 1610.
GRANT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1641. S. of Augustine, yeoman, of AUington (? Ellington,
Masham), Yorks. B. there. School, Newark (Mr Gambull).
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
GRANT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Michs. 1601.
GRANT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1629.
Of Kent. B.A. 1632.
GRANT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1569;
B.A. 1572-3.
GRANT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. from Exeter College, Oxford, 1633. V. of
Isleworth, Middlesex, 1639-78, sequestered during the re-
bellion. Buried at Isleworth, May 8, 1678. Will (Consist. C.
London). (Al. Oxon.; ]. Ch. Smith.)
GRANT, . Scholar of JESUS, 1535-6.
GRANTCHESTER, ANTHONY DE. Chancellor of the University,
I35«-
GRANTCHESTER, THOMAS DE. Chancellor of the University,
1348.
GRANTH AM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1559.
GRANTHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, «. 1590.
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. i, 1595. Of Lang ton,
Lines., Esq.
GRANTHAM, HENRY, Earl of, see AUVERQUERQUE.
GRANTHAM, LANCELOT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1650. S. of Thomas, of Gotham (? Goltho), Lines.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1651.
GRANTHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 30, 1722. S. of Leonard, barrister, of Cheshire. B. at
Chester. School, Chester (Mr Henchman). Matric. 1722;
B.A. 1725-6.
GRANTHAM, THOMAS. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1634. Of
Lincolnshire. (B.A. from Hart Hall, Oxford, 1630.) A
nephew of Sir Thomas Grantham, of Raddifie, Notts. C. of
High Bamet. R. of Waddington, Lines., 1646; ejected, 1656.
Afterwards kept school in London. Died in St Ann's,
Blackfriars, London, Mar. 1664. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GRANTHAM, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, July 3.
1650. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Thomas, of Goltho, Lines., and
Meaux, Yorks. Matric. 1650-1. Married Frances, dau. of
Sir George Wentwprth, of Woolley, Yorks. Died Apr. i,
1668, aged 35. Buried at Ealand, Halifax. (Lines. Pedigrees,
423-)
GRANTHAM, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1484-5.
GRAPPE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 17, 1510. Of Coventry. B.A. 1513-4. Vacated scholar-
ship c. 1513.
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GRAPE, NICHOLAS
GRAPE, NICHOLAS. Incorp. from Oxford, 1479-80.
GRASBOROUGH, see GRACEBOROUGH.
GRASCOME, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 30) at PETER-
HOUSE, May 7, 1660. Of Warwickshire.
GRASCOMBE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
June i, 1661. S. of John, of Coventry. School, Coventry.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
July 30, 1664; priest, May 31, 1665. R. of Stourmouth,
Kent, 1680-90, deprived. V. of Bromley, 1681. Author of
controversial tracts. Died c. 1708. Will (P.C.C.) 1708; of
St Andrew, Holborn. (D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
GRASKE, . B.D. 1468-9.
GRASTY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 5,
1679-80. S. of Samuel, R. of Brougham, Westmorland. B.
at Wistaston, Cheshire. School, Appleby (Mr Jackson).
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1683-4. P.C. of St James', Duke's Place, London,
1700-28. Master (perhaps deputy) of Aldenham School,
Herts., c. 1700-1. Died June 29, 1728.
GRATWICK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 27, 1690. S. of John, bailiff. B. at Horsham, Sussex.
School, Horsham (Mr Wickliffe). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4.
R. of Curry Mallet, Somerset, 1714-35. Died 1735.
GRAVE, BARTHOLOMEW. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of London. M.A. of St Andrews, 1647. Incorp. at Oxford,
1648, from Merton College. Fellow of Wadham, by the
visitors, 1648. (A I. Oxon.)
GRAVE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1582-3. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 16, 1579;
of Lincoln diocese. C. of Algarkirk, Lines., 1579. R. of
Sotby, in 1585.
GRAVE, HAMOND. B.A. 1478; M.A. 1478 (sic). Proctor, 1482-3.
Probably fellow of QUEENS', 1484-5. Ord. priest (Norwich)
June 5, 1479; of Norwich diocese. R. of Halesworth, Suffolk.
Admon., 1500.
GRAVE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
GRAVE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1607. Doubt-
less the scholar of these names buried at All Saints', Cambridge,
Sept. 27, 1607.
GRAVE, ROBERT. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1531-2; B.A. 1532-3.
GRAVE, ROBERT. Educated at Cambridge. B. in Kent Dean
of Cork, 1590. Precentor of Limerick, 1591; and of Christ
Church, Dublin, 1595-1600. Bishop of Ferns, and of Leighlin,
July to Oct., 1600. Drowned in Dublin Harbour, Oct. i,
1600. (Cooper, n. 288.)
GRAVE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1615 ;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Chaplain of Thetford, Streatham,
Cambs., in 1623. Minister at Witcham, 1626.
GRAVE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1584.
GRAVE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1584-5.
(Perhaps a repetition of the above.)
GRAVE or GRAVES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1588. B. at Wallington, Herts., c. 1571. B.A.
(? 1591-2); M.A. 1595. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Aug. 24, 1596.
V. of Winterton, Lines., 1600-5. V. of Crowle, 1605-13.
GRAVE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1602.
Of Cumberland. B.A 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Perhaps R. of
Chipping Ongar, Essex, 1617-35. Buried June 10, 1635.
GRAVE or GREAVE, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY, 1596;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1607. Fellow, 1599. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1604. Perhaps R. of
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, 1607.
GRAVE, W. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Micbs. 1583.
GRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Mar. i,
1618-9. S. of George, of London. Matric. 1618-9; B.A.
1622-3; M.A. 1626. One of these names R. of Roos, Yorks.,
1627-62.
GRAVELEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Lent, 1566-7.
GRAVELYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1558.
GRAVELEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1550.
GRAVELEY, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Lent,
1582-3. Perhaps of Graveley, Herts.; adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 5, 1585; s. of Thomas. (Vis. of Herts., 1572.)
GRAVELL, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, June 16, 1694.
GRAVENER, GODDARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1601.
GRAVENOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, June 9,
1747. S. of Thomas, of Antigua, West Indies. School, Isle-
worth, Middlesex (Mr Jeffreys). Matric. 1747. Not found in
pedigree in Oliver's Antigua.
GRAVES, NICHOLAS
GRAVENOR, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1538. B. at Eccleston, Cheshire, c. 1522. B.A. 1542-3.
Fellow, 1541-6. Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester.
Author, translations out of Saxon. (Cooper, n. 532.)
GRAVENER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1607.
GRAVENER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 21,
1631. Scholar, 1632; Matric. 1632. (For suggestions see
T. A. Walker, 45.)
GRAVER, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 20,
1648. Perhaps s. of Henry, of Fewston, Yorks. (M. H. Pea-
cock.)
GRAVER, WALTER. B.A. 1534-5.
GRAVES, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Michs.
1649-
GREEVF-S, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
GRAVES, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 24,
1645-6. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A.
1653. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 5; priest, Sept. 20, 1663.
R. of Little Casterton, Rutland, 1674-1701. Buried there
May 2, 1701.
GRAVES or GREAVES, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
May 13, 1664. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1672. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1671; priest, Sept. 1672. V. of Brods-
worth, Yorks., 1674-99.
GREAVE, EDWARD. B.A. from TRINITY, 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1607.
GREAVES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1607-8.
GRAVES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May n,
1730. S. of John, gent., of Lancashire. B. in Manchester.
School, Bradford, Yorks. Matric. 1730.
GRAVES, GAWEN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 14,
1712. S. of John. B. in St Martin's parish, London. School,
King's College (Mr Baker). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1713;
B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1721.
V. of Burnham Overy, Norfolk, 1729-42. (Peile, n. 179.)
GREAVES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 2, 1652.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1655-6;
M.A. 1659. Tutor, 1660-1. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Aug. 17, 1662.
GREVES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1556.
GREAVES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
GRAVES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1624.
GREAVES, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hampshire. S. of John, R. of Conner, Hants. Matric.
from Balliol College, Dec. 12, 1617, age 15; B.A. (St Mary's
Hall, Oxford) 1621; M.A. 1628. Fellow of Merton, 1624.
Gresham Professor of Geometry, 1631-43. Savilian Professor
of Astronomy, Oxford, 1643-8, expelled. Travelled abroad,
collecting coins, gems and oriental MSS., 1637-40. Died in
London, Oct. 8, 1652. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Nicholas
(1634). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
GRAVES, JOHN. Scholar of MAGDALENE, Lent, 1638-9.
GREAVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 9,
1647. S. of Humphry. B. at Nottingham School, Notting-
ham (Mr Leake). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1651; M.A. 1660.
Perhaps R. of Whitwell, Derbs., 1673-90. (Peile, i. 514.)
GREAVES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, May 7,
1667. S. of Thomas, D.D., Preb. of Peterborough. School,
Oundle, Northants.
GRAYVES or GREAVES, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1571; B.D. 1595. Doubtless ord. priest
(Peterb.) Apr. 15, 1578. V. of Oundle, in 1583. V. of
Thurston, Suffolk, 1589-1609. R. of Beeston, Norfolk, 1609.
GRAVES or GREAVES, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 23, 1638-9. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3;
M.A. 1647. Perhaps of Stamford, Lines., clerk; father of
Thomas (1666-7).
GREAVES, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1613-4; M-A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June
10 ; priest, June 11, 1620. Licensed to marry Mary Grassland,
of Almondbury, 1627. Probably R. of Holmnrth, Yorks.,
1630-4. R. of Tankersley, 1634. R. of Welwyn, Herts., till
1662, ejected.
GREAVES, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Cornier, Hants., clerk. School, Winchester. Matric.
from St Mary Hall, Feb. 4, 1624-5, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1627; M.A. 1630-1; B.D. 1642; D.D. 1643. Fellow of All
Souls, 1627. Proctor, 1640. Ord. priest (Oxford) Dec. 20,
1635. Dean of Dromore, 1642 (installed i66i)-i673.
Treasurer of Connor, 1668-73. Will, 1673- Brother of John
(1633). (H. B. Swanzy; Al. Oxon. probably confuses him
with the preceding.)
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GRAVES, PAUL
GREAVES, PAUL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1588;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Fellow, 1595-8. Lecturer at St
Andrew's, Norwich, 1614-6. Author, Grammatica Anglicana.
(Pette, i. 192; Cooper, H. 174.)
GREAVES, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 8, 1572.
S. of Charles, of Todwick, Yorks. School, Laughton, Yorks.
Matric. 1572; B.A. from Clare, 1575-6; M.A. 1579. R- of
Culmerton, Salop, 1578. (Venn, i. 71.)
GREAVES, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1610. Of
Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1613-4. One of these names, of
Beeley, Derbs., adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 9, 1614-5.
GRAVES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1626. S. of Richard, of London. B.A. 1629. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 24, 1631.
GRAVES or GREAVES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Michs. 1627; B.A. 1631-2; M-A. 1638.
GREAVES or GREVES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1570; Scholar, 1571-2. One of these names school-
master at Hinxton, Cambs., 1580. (Peile, i. 113.)
GRAVES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9,
1639; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1642. Perhaps V. of Minting,
Lines., 1642. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
GREAVES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 13,
1666-7. S. of Matthew (? 1638-9), clerk, of Stamford, Lines.
B. there. School, Oakham, Rutland. Matric. 1667; B.A.
1670-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1671. Perhaps R. of
Quarrington, Lines., 1691; and father of Thomas (1713-4).
GRAVES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20, 1681.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1685-6.
GREAVES, THOMAS. M.B. from KING'S, 1685.
GRAVES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 10,
1713-4. S. of Thomas (? 1666-7), clerk. B. at Quarrington,
Lines. School, Sleaford (Mr Smith). Matric. 1713-4; B.A.
1717-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 15, 1718-9; priest, Sept.
23, 1722. C. of Crowle, Lines., 1719.
GRAVES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, c.
1594. S. of William, of London, and Mary, dau. of John
Gregory, of Nottingham. B. in Nottinghamshire. B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1610. Fellow, 1603-13. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1610. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 29,
1604. R. of Brailsford, Derbs., 1607; sequestered, 1646. R.
of Nuthall, Notts., 1612.
GRAVES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1585.
Perhaps B.A. 1589-90. One of these names, 'B.A.,' R. of
Witnesham, Suffolk, 1591-1602; and V. of Framsden, 1591-
1606.
GREAVES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. from King's, 1610. Perhaps V. of Stan-
ford, Norfolk, 1634.
GRAVES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 15, 1641.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1650. Probably Registrary
of the Archdeaconry of Nottingham. Alderman and Mayor
of Nottingham, 1663-70, 1677, 1692. Buried at St Mary's,
Nottingham, June i, 1697, aged 77. M.I. there. (Godfrey,
St Mary's, Nottingham.)
GRAVES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1642. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649.
One of these names R. of Little Munden, Herts., 1659.
GRAVES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1647; B.A. 1647-8. One of these names intruded
minister at Bishopweannouth, 1654-61. Married, at Bishop-
wearmouth, Dec. 6, 1657, Hannah, dau. of Gabriel Sangar,
minister. Another, B.A., R. of St Martin Orgar, London, in
1679-
GREAVES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 26,
1686. S. of William. B. at Nottingham. School, Nottingham
(Mr Jer. Cudworth). Matric. 1686; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-
90; M.A. 1693.
GREAVES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 26, 1719-20.
S. of William, of Gartside Hall. B. at Rochdale, Lanes.
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Fellow, 1722-42.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 3, 1724; and at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 9, 1727. Commissary of the University, 1726-
79. Steward of the estates of Trinity College. Married a
daughter of BeaupnS Bell. Succeeded to his estates at Out-
well, Norfolk, and assumed the name of Beauprt-Bell. Died
at Fulbourn, Cambs., Mar. 10, 1787. (G. Mag.)
GREAVES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 28, 1729.
B. at Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A.
1749. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July i, 1733. V. of Gt and
Little Abington, Cambs., 1736. Perhaps R. of Newton, Isle
of Ely, 1754. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1783; of
Lackford, Suffolk, clerk.
GRAY, ENOCH
GRAVESEND (? GRANYSEND), . Pens, at GONVILLE HALL,
1524. A monk.
GRAVETT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1548 ;
B.A. 1551-2; M.A. 1555. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1553-5.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 21, 1556. Called to the Bar,
1563. Licensed Oct. 24, 1570, to marry Alice Barnard, of S.
Andrews, Hplborn. Will (P.C.C.) 1575, of one of these
names; of Kingston-on -Thames, gent.
GRAVET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1559.
B. at Wycombe, Bucks. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. Fellow,
c. 1566. Ord. deacon (London) July 16, 1568. V. of Bishop's
Stortford, 1571-5.
GRAVET, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 26, 1562. Of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon. Matric. 1562;
B.A. 1566-7. Fellow, 1565-9. 'Lived to a very great age.'
(Harwood.)
GRAVETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586.
V. of Tilehurst, Berks., 1593. R. of Bradfield. Buried there
July 19, 1613. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GRAVET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1621. Of Sussex. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 18, 1627; priest, July 2, 1628.
GRAVETT, JOHN. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Hart Hall, July 25, 1655,^. clef. • B.A. (Oxford) 1658-9;
M.A. 1661-2. V. of Ditchling, Sussex, 1662. R. of latlington,
1664. V. of East Dean, 1674. (Al. Oxon.)
GRAVETT, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 22, 1567. Of Wycombe, Bucks. Matric. 1567;
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1570-5.
GRAVETT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1554- Of Buckinghamshire. B.A. 1557-8; M.A. from Pem-
broke, 1561; B.D. 1569. Fellow of Pembroke, 1558. V. of
St Sepulchre, London, 1566-99. Preb. of St Paul's, 1567-99.
R. of Little Laver, Essex, 1569-99. Author, Sermons. Died
Mar. 1598-9. (D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 268.)
GRAY or GREY, see also DE GREY.
GRAYE, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1546.
Of Albury, Herts. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1553. Bencher,
1574. Treasurer, 1585. Died Jan. 13, 1614-5, at Pulters,
Herts., aged 85. Buried in Hinxworth Church. M.I. He
was a contributor, £25, to the defence of the country at the
time of the Armada, 1588. (Clutterbuck, in. 529.)
GRAY or GREY, ANTHONY, Earl of Kent Adm. nobleman at
TRINITY, May 31, 1658. S. of Henry, Earl of Kent. B. June
11,1645. M.A. 1661. Succeeded as Earl, 1651. Married Mary,
dau. of John, Lord Lucas, of Shenfield. Died at Tonbridge,
Aug. 19, 1702. Buried at Flitton. Father of Henry (1705).
(Collins1 Peerage, HI. 345; G.E.C.)
GRAY, CORNELIUS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Nov. 17,
1624. S. of Thomas, R. of Clapton, Northants. School,
Uppingham. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1629-30. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 14; priest, Feb. 15, 1629-30. R. of Wickford,
Essex, 1635.
GRAYE, ED. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1572.
GRAY, EDMUND. Adm. at KING'S (age 15) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 6, 1649. Of Saffron Walden. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1653.
Fellow, 1652-5.
GRAYE, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1563.
GRAYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1609.
GREY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,. May
25, 1626. (Previously matric. from University College,
Oxford, Nov. 18, 1625.) 4th s. of Sir Ralph, of Chillingham,
Northumberland. Educated at home. Matric. 1626; B.A.
1627-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 3, 1629. Of Nunnykirk.
Brother of Robert (1626) and Ralph (1618). (Peile, i. 376.)
GRAY, EDWARD. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Fordham, Cambs. Matric. from Christ Church,
June 22, 1632, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1635; M.A. 1638.
Student of Christ Church. Died July 27, 1642. Buried in
Christchurch Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.)
GREY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 10, 1650. S. of Edward, gent, of Beverley, Yorks.
B. there. School, Beverley. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1652. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, July 7, 1652.
GREY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, June 7,
1654. S. of Edward, of Howick, Northumberland. B. there.
Educated at home. Matric. 1654. Buried at Howick, July 19,
1667. Brother of John (1654) and Philip (1654). (Peile, i. 563.)
GRAY, ENOCH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1628. Matric.
1629; B.A. 1631-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 16; priest,
Sept. 22, 1633. Suspended in Norwich diocese, 1634, by
Bishop Wren. At Sandwich, Kent, in 1639. R. of Wickham
Bishop, Essex, 1644-*. 1650. (H. Smith.)
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GRAY, FRANCIS
GRAY, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1612. S. of
Robert, of Nolt Market, Newcastle-on-Tyne, merchant taylor.
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. Ord.
priest (Durham) Sept. 20, 1618. P.O. of St James', Newcastle.
V. of Hartburn. V. of Ponteland. Head Master of Newcastle
Grammar School, till 1637. Preacher at St Andrew's, New-
castle, 1622-41. Master of the Hospital in Westgate, New-
castle-on-Tyne, 1630. Buried at Newcastle, Jan. 1641-3.
(D. S. Boutflower.)
GRAY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 31, 1639-40.
Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4. One of these names s. and h. of
Francis, of Wellingborough, Northants., gent.; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. i, 1647-8.
GRAVE, FULK. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Miens. 1552.
GRAY, GE. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1544.
GRAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 6, 1667. S. of
George, of Southwick, Durham (Captain in the Parliamentary
army). B. there, Feb. 28, 1651-2. School, Brignall. Matric.
1667; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon
(? Durham) 1676; priest, 1677. R. of Lawton, Cheshire,
1679-82. V. of Burneston, Yorks., 1682-1711. Married
(i) Elizabeth, dau. of Zachary Cowdray, R. of Barthomley,
Cheshire; (2) Sarah, dau. of Tho. Harrison; (3) Hannah, dau.
of Tho. Bendlowes. Buried at Burneston, June 13, 1711.
Father of Zachary (1704). (H. M. Wood.)
GREY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9,
1731. S. of George, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, barrister. B.
there. Bapt. at St John's, Newcastle, Aug. 24, 1713. School,
Newcastle (Mr Salkeld). Matric. 1731. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 26, 1731. Of Southwick, Durham, Esq. Buried at
St Nicholas, Newcastle, Mar. 28, 1746. (Surtees, Durham, n.
19; H. M. Wood.)
GRAYE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Miens. 1554.
Doubtless s. of Henry, of Wrest, Beds., and grandson of
Henry, Earl of Kent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1568-9.
Knighted, 1573. Succeeded his brother Reginald (1551) as
6th Earl of Kent. Died Jan. 31, 1614-5. Buried at Flitton.
(T. A. Walker.)
GRAYE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May u, 1594.
Matric. c. 1594; Scholar; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Licensed
to preach (York) Oct. 1607.
GRAY, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Michs. 1598.
One of these names, of Suffolk, gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 13, 1604.
GRAY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1602.
GREY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Mar. 31, 1611. Matric.
1 61 1 ; B.A. 1614-5. One of these names, s. and h. of Anthony,
of Burbage, Leics., adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 31, 1615-6.
GRAY or GREY, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY,
Easter, 1615. S. of Sir John. M.A. 1615 (on King's visit).
Succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Baron Grey of Groby, 1614.
Created Earl of Stamford, 1628. Parliamentary general.
M.P. for Leicestershire, 1654 (though a peer). Declared for
Charles II, 1659. Married Anne, dau. of William Cecil, Lord
Burghley. Died Aug. 21, 1673. Buried at Bradgate, Leics.
(D.N.B.; Nichols, in. 683; G.E.C.)
GRAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1622.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. One of these names
V. of Long Stanton St Michael, Cambs., 1651-69; and of
Long Stanton All Saints', 1660-73.
GRAY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, July 20, 1639.
Migrated to Clare, June 19, 1640. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Nov. 26, 1644, as 'B.A.'; priest, June r, 1645.
Possibly R. of Heyford, Northants., 1668-73; and father of
the next.
GRAY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 23, 1663. Matric.
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
22, 1667; priest, Sept. 19, 1669. C. of Heyford, Northants.,
1669. R. 1679-1721. Schoolmaster at Heyford, 1683. Buried
there Feb. 27, 1720-1. 'Rector almost 42 years; age 75.'
Will (Northampton) 1721. (H. I. Longden.)
GREY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 3, 1677. Of Kil-
worth, Leics. Matric. 1677; LL.B. 1683.
GREY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 18, 1682. S. of
Thomas (1639), R. of Cavendish, Suffolk. B. May 4, 1665.
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689; D.D. 17x7 (Com.
Reg.). Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1689; priest, June 15,
1690. R. of Cavendish, 1705-20. Preb. of Chichester, 1718.
Buried Jan. 27, 1720-1. Brother of Thomas (1670).
GREY, HENRY, Earl of Kent. LL.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.). S. of
Anthony (1658), Earl of Kent. Bapt. Sept. 28, 1671.
Succeeded as Earl, 1702. Created Duke of Kent, 1710. K.G.,
1712. Died June 5, 1740. Father of the next. (G.E.C.)
GREY, Lord HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at TRINITY,
Dec. 23, 1713- S. of Henry (above), Duke of Kent. Matric.
1714, as De Grey. Died Dec. 4, 1717.
GRAY, JOHN
GRAYE, HERBERT. Adm. at CLARE, Easter, 1648. Matric.
sizar from Sidney, Michs. 1648.
GRAYE, HUGHYN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1562.
GRAY, HUGH. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1573. (Probably the
above.)
GRAY, HUGH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter 1574-
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589; D.D*.
J595- Fellow, 1581. Gresham Professor of Divinity, 1598-
1604. Preb. of Lincoln, 1600. R. of Meon Stoke, Hants.
Benefactor to Trinity and Gresham College. Died c. July
1604. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, H 392; D.N.B.)
GRAY, HUGH. Scholar of TRINITY, 1602; B.A. 1603-4; M.A.
1607.
GRAYE, HUMPHRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1573. R. of St
Helen's, Ipswich, 1574-95.
GRAY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 9, 1640, as Cray.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1641.
GRAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Nov. 17,
1681. S. of Matthew, clerk. B. at Santa Lucia, Barbados.
GRAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 8, 1697. Of Essex.
S. of Thomas (1670). Matric. 1697; Rustat scholar, 1697;
B.A. 1700-1. Brother of Thomas (1706).
GRAY, Sir JAMES, Bart. Adm. as nobleman at CLARE, Apr. 8,
1727. S. of Sir James, Bart. M.A. 1729. Succeeded as Bart.,
1722. Envoy to Naples, 1753-64. K.B.. 1761. Ambassador
to Spain, 1766-70. Privy Councillor, 1769. One of the first
excavators at Herculaneum. Died Jan. 9, 1773. Buried at
Kensington. Will, P.C.C. (G.E.C., iv. 445.)
GRAY, JEREMIAH. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar 2,
1621-2. One of these names R. of West Tilbury, 1627; died
before 1631. (Peile, i. 310.)
GRAY, JOB. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1625. Of
Leicestershire. 3rd s. of Anthony, clerk, R. of Aston Flam-
ville and Earl of Kent. B.A. 1628-9; M-A. 1632. Governor
of Leicester Hospital, 1644-5. R. of South Kilworth, Leics.,
1659-62. R. of Ibstock, 1662. (Shaw, i. 319, 348; Nichols,
iv. 206.)
GRAY, JOHN. M.A. 1460-1. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1460-73.
Nephew of William Gray, Bishop of Ely. Proctor, 1462-3.
R. of Tydd St Giles, Cambs., 1477. At that time a scholar at
Cambridge and sub-deacon. Received a licence for seven
years' absence for study in the University. R. of Dodding-
ton, Cambs., 1478. Died 1519. (Register of Bishop of Ely;
T.A.Walker.)
GRAY, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1529-31. One of these names
V. of Foxton, Cambs., 1552-4.
GRAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1547.
GRAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1560. One
of these names ord. priest (Lincoln) May 13, 1569; 'bred in
the schools'; R. of Ludborough, Lines.
GRAYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1566.
GRAY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1580. Of
London. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. from Emmanuel, 1587; B.D.
1594. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1587. R. of Snave, Kent,
1600-21. V. of Teynham, 1600. V. of Alkham, 1600-7.
V. of St James', 1606-8; and of St Mary, Dover, 1608-16.
R. of Deal, 1617-21. Died 1621. Will (P.C.C.).
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1582. Matric.
Easter, 1583.
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Sept. 3, 1583.
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 4, 1596. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1596.
GRAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June i; priest,
June 2, 1618. V. of Ruskington, Lines., 1623-7. V. of North
Somercotes, 1626.
GRAYE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1618-9.
S. of Sir Ralph, of Chillingham, Knt. Resided till 1621.
Colonel in the Parliamentary army. Killed in Ireland.
Admon. Apr. 10, 1647. One of these names adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 6, 1621. Brother of Ralph (1618) and Robert
(1626). (Peile, i. 327; Raine, North Durham.)
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 18, 1622. Matric.
1622.
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May i, 1624. S. of
John, of Norwich, druggist. Bapt. at St Peter Mancroft,
Nov. 29, 1607. Matric. 1624; Scholar, 1624-9; B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631. Perhaps R. of Melton, Suffolk. If so, buried there
Jan. 31, 1652-3. (Venn, i. 266.)
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 4, 1641. Matric.
1641.
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GREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 13) at CHRIST'S, June 7, 1654.
S. of Edward, of Howick, Northumberland. B. at Alnwick.
Educated at home. Ma trie. 1654. Of Howick, where he
succeeded his brothers, Edward (1654) and Philip (1654).
Married Dorothy, dau. of Edward Lisle, of Acton. Ancestor
of Earl Grey and Viscount Grey. (Petit, i. 563; H. M. Wood.)
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Easter, 1659. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1662-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 17, 1662.
GREY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 10, 1679.
S. of Christopher, brewer, of Barningham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Holt (Mr Bainbrigge). Scholar, 1679-84; Matric.
1680; B.A. 1682-3: M.A. 1687. Ord. priest (Norwich) as C.
of Hanworth, Norfolk, Mar. 1687-8. Perhaps R. of Little
Barningham, 1692. (Venn, i. 462.)
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1686. Of Norwich.
Matric. Lent, 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) June 6, 1694; priest, Sept. 20, 1696. V. of West
Tarring, Sussex, till 1700. R. of Southwick, 1700-51. Died
May 13, 1751- Will (P.C.C.). (W. C. Renshaw.)
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1706. S. of Matthias,
alderman of Canterbury. Matric. 1706; Parker scholar; M.B.
1711; M.D. 1721. Practised at Canterbury. Died there Aug.
5, 1737. M.I. in the Cathedral. (Masters, 300.)
GRAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at CHRIST'S, May 27, 1726.
S. of William. B. at Burton, Yorks. School, Morland (Mr
Thompson). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1737. Ord.
deacon (York) Aug. 1730. Perhaps R. of Rifiord, Lanes.,
1734-52- R. of West Tanfield, Yorks., 1744-74- Died 1774.
Will (P.C.C.) 1775. (Burke, L.G.; Peile, H. 212.)
GREY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at EMMANUEL, June 16,
1740. 2nd s. of Henry, Earl of Stamford. B. at Enneld,
Staffs. School, Westminster. Matric. 1740. Clerk Comptroller
of the Board of Green Cloth, 1754-77. M.P. for Bridgnorth,
1754-68; for Tregony, 1768-74. Died Feb. 25, 1777. (A. B.
Beaven.)
GRAYE, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1585.
One of these names s. of Henry, of South Middleton, North-
umberland.
GREY, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 10,
1644-5. S. of James. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich.
Matric. 1645.
GRAVE, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1580.
GRAYE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1593.
Perhaps of Lang ton, Cheshire, and of Staple Inn; adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1597.
GRAY, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London. Matric. from Christ Church, Dec. 5, 1606, age 16,
scholar from Westminster; B.A. (Oxford) 1610; M.A. 1613;
D.D. (Cambridge) 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). First Master of
Charterhouse School, 1614-25. Master of Merchant Taylors',
1625-32. R. of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1630-45; ejected;
restored, 1660. R. of Saffron Walden, 1632; and Master of
the Grammar School. Head Master of Eton, 1632-47. Head
Master of Tonbridge, 1647-60. Fellow of Eton. Classical
scholar and author. Died at Eton. Buried in the College
Chapel, Oct. 5, 1660. (D.N.B.; Haru>ood.)
GREY, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 23) at SIDNEY, June 20,
1657. S. of Leonard, furrier. B. at Pocklington. School,
Pocklington (Mr Robert Sedgwick). Matric. 1657; B.A.
1660-1; M.A. 1664. R. of Normanby, Yorks., 1671-1701.
GRAYE, OLIVER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1606;
Scholar of Trinity, 1611; B.A. from Trinity, 1611-2.
GREY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 7, 1654.
xst s. of Edward, of Howick, Northumberland. B. at Kenton
(his mother's home). Educated at home. Matric. 1654.
Married Magdalen, dau. of Thomas Foster, of Adderstone.
Died June 7, 1666. Buried at Howick. M.I. Brother of
Edward (1654) and John (1654). (Peile, i. 563; H. M. Wood.)
GRAY, RALPH. Adm. FelL-Com, at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1618.
2nd s. of Sir Ralph, of Chillingham, Northumberland.
Buried, within a month, at Gt St Mary's, Cambridge, July 16.
Brother of John (1618-^9) and Robert (1626). (Peile, i. 326.)
GREY, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1674.
School, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham (Mr Caunt). Matric.
1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1686. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept.
20, 1679; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 1680-1. C. of All Saints',
Newcastle, 1686. (Peile, H. 53.)
GREYE, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1551. S. of Henry, of Wrest, Beds., and grandson of Henry,
Earl of Kent Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1568-9. Re-
sumed the earldom, 1571. Died at Hotnsey, 1573. Brother
of Henry (1554)-
GRAY, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1468-9.
GRAY, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1480-1.
GRAY, RICHARD. B.A. 1521-2 (Incorp. from Oxford).
GRAY, THOMAS
GRAY, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Nov. 1523. Of the City of London. B.A. 1527-8; M.A.
1531; B.D. 1536-7. Fellow, 1526-40. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Apr. i, 1536. R. of Wythiam, Sussex, 1540-83. Died Feb. 27,
1582-3. Will (Lewes) 1583. (Cooper, n. 21.)
GRAYE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1559.
GRAY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1571. Probably adm. 1569.
GREY, RICHARD. D.D. 1732 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. from Lincoln College,
June 20, 1712, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1716; M.A. 1719-20;
D.D. 1731. R. of Hinton, Northants., 1720. R. of Kilncote,
Leics., 1725. Preb. of St Paul's, 1743-71. Archdeacon of
Bedford, 1757-71. Died Feb. 28, 1771. Buried at Hinton.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.\ T. P. Dorman.)
GRAY, ROBERT. B.A. 1546-7. Of Yorkshire. M.A. 1549! B.D.
1557. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1547. Perhaps fellow of Trinity,
1555. V. of Harrington, Cambs., 1557. Possibly R. of Castle
Rising, Norfolk, 1575.
GRAY, ROBERT. Matric, sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1577. One
of these names V. of Ketteringham, Norfolk, 1584-6.
GRAYE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1589 ;
B.A. 1592-3. Perhaps V. of Dunston, Lines., 1602. One of
these names (B.A.) R. of St Benet Sherehog, London, 1606-12.
GRAYE, ROBERT. M.A. 1612 (on visit of Prince Charles).
GRAY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) May 20, 1627.
GREY, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 25,
1626. (Previously matric. from University College, Oxford,
1625.) S. of Sir Ralph, of Chillingham, Northumberland.
Educated at home. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631;
B.D. 1638; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). R. of Mashbury, Essex,
1637-43 (sequestered; 'had gone to the Royal army";
restored, 1660-1). Preb. of Durham, 1643 (installed, 1660).
R. of Bishop Wearmouth, 1652, ejected; and 1661-1704.
Died July 9, 1704. Brother of John (1618-9) and Ralph
(1618). (Peile, i. 376; Raine, North Durham.)
GRAY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1638; Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1641-3.
GRAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1665. S. of Thomas, tailor, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. there.
Bapt. at All Saints', Mar. 29, 1648. School, Newcastle (Mr
Oxley). Matric, 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Perhaps M.D.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672. Practised as physician at
Newcastle, where he was the last ' Town's physician.' Buried
at St Nicholas, Mar. n, 1700-1. (H. M. Wood.)
GRAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE, July 22,
1681. S. of George. B. at Pocklington, Yorks. School,
Holden (? Howden), Yorks. Matric. 1682. Migrated to Peter-
house, Jan. ii, 1682-3. B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689.
GRAYE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1562.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn from Barnard's Inn, 1570.
GREY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 22, 1673.
S. of Edmund, barber, of Norwich. B. there, May 8, 1656.
School, Norwich (private; Mr Cushen; and public). Matric.
1673; Scholar, 1673-7; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1681. Ord. priest
(Norwich), as C. of Winterton, Sept. 1677. R- of Rockland
Tofts, 1679-1710, deprived. R. of Wood Rising, 1681-1712.
(Venn, i. 449.)
GRAY, SIMON. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 17, 1640. Matric.
1640.
GRAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1550.
Tho. Gray, age 60, was ord. deacon (Norwich) June 24, 1597.
Called B.A. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. zi, 1599, age 66.
C. of Pulham St Mary, Norfolk.
GRAY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Lent, 1557-8.
GRAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1560.
GRAY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
Matric, Easter, 1570. One of these names adm. (specially)
at Gray's Inn, 1570.
GRAYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1578; B.A.
1583-4.
GRAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
GRAYE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 24, 1582.
B. in Hertfordshire. Matric. 1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
Fellow, 1589-94. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 10,
1590. (Peile, i. 170.)
GRAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1591; B.A.
I593~4- Buried at Little St Mary's, May 20, 1594.
GRAYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1593.
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GRAY, THOMAS
GREY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1617; B.A.
1620-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20, 1624.
Probably brother of Jeremiah (1616). (Petit, i. 320; H. I.
Longden.)
GRAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 9, 1632.
GRAY, THOMAS. Incorp. from St Andrews, 1636; probably as
M.A. Perhaps ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 1622; V. of
Ponteland, Northumberland, 1627; and of Chillingham, 1636;
' M.A.' (See another in Al. Oxon.)
GREY (alias BISHOP), THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
June 18,1639. S. of William, gent. B. at Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
School, Eye (Mr Hall). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1642-3; M.A.
1646. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1643; priest, June 16,
1644. V. of Wickhambrook, Suffolk, 1645. R. of Cavendish,
1650-1705 (he signed Bishop Jos. Hall's subscription book,
July 26, 1650). Founded the Grammar School at Cavendish.
Died Mar. 18, 1704-5. M.I. at Cavendish. Father of the next
and Henry (1682). (Venn, i. 335.)
GRAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 3, 1670. S. of
Thomas (above), R. of Cavendish. B. at Wickhambrook,
Suffolk. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. i677- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1677. V. of Dedham, Essex, 1679-92. Died
Jan. 9, 1691-2. M.I. at Cavendish. Father of the next.
GREY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 5, 1706. S. of
Thomas (above), deceased, V. of Dedham, Essex. Matric.
1707; Rustat scholar. Died Dec. 17, 1707, aged 18. M.I. at
Cavendish. Brother of James (1697). (A. Gray.)
GRAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, July 4,
1734; Fell.-Com. 1742. S. of Philip, scrivener, of Cornhill.
Bapt. at St Michael's, Cornhill, Dec. 26, 1716. School, Eton.
-Scholar, 1734; LL.B. 1744. Migrated to Pembroke, Mar. 6,
1756-7. Appointed Regius Professor of History and Modern
Languages, 1768. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1735.
The poet. Travelled on the Continent with Horace Walpole,
1739-40. Made Cambridge his head quarters for the rest of
his life. Ill-health and nervous shyness caused him to live
in great retirement. Poet, classical scholar, linguist, student
of science, and a good musician. Died July 30, 1771. Buried
at Stoke Poges. (D.N.B.)
GRAYE, W. Resident pens, at JESUS, Aug. 1564.
GRAYE, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 23,
1577. S. of Robert, gent., of Eaton Socon, Beds. School,
Eaton Socon (Mr Huckle). Matric.'i578. One of these names,
buried at Pertenhall, Beds., Aug. 22, 1616.
GRAY, WALTER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1639; B.A.
1641-2. One of these names, s. of Walter, of Pertenhall,
Beds., gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 13, 1640-1.
GRAY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1585.
Of Lincolnshire. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 13; priest, Mar.
14, 1613-4, as 'late of Queens' College.' Admon. (Leicester)
1619, of one of these names; R. of Grainthorpe, Lines.
GRAY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Licensed to teach in Scarborough,
Apr. 27, 1619. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1620; priest, Sept.
1621. Perhaps R. of Roos, Yorks., 1627.
GREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 4, 1618.
Matric. 1618.
GRAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1639.
GREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1674. S. of Ralph, alderman, of Newcastle, and Backworth,
Northumberland. B. there. Bapt. Nov. 10, 1659- School,
Bury St Edmunds. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 9, 1676.
Married Anne, widow of Robert Grey, of Newcastle. Buried
at St Nicholas, Newcastle, July 15, 1714. Will proved, 1716.
(H. M. Wood.)
GREY, ZACHARY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 18, 1704. S. of
George (1667), of Lawton and Southwick, Durham. B. at
Burneston, Yorks., May 6, 1688. Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1705.
Scholar of Trinity Hall, Jan. 1706-7; LL.B. from Trinity
Hall, 1709; LL.D. 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 25;
priest, Sept. 22, 1711. R. of Houghton Conquest, Beds., 1725.
V. of St Peter's and St Giles', Cambridge, 1729-60. Literary
critic and author. Died at Ampthill, Beds., Nov. 25, 1766.
(D.N.B.)
GRAY, . B.A. 1463-4; M.A. 1467.
GRAY, . B.Can.L. 1480-1. Had studied abroad and in
Cambridge.
GRAY, . B.Civ.L. 1518-9.
GRAYE, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1542-3.
GRAYE, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1544.
Perhaps Robert, B.A. 1546-7.
GRAY, . Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
GRAY, . Adm. at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1626-7.
GREE, JOHN
GRAYBARN, WILLIAM. B.D. 1463-4; D.D. 1470-1. Elected
fellow of CLARE, 1459, as M.A. Proctor, 1461-4. (Wrongly
indexed as 'John' in Gr. Bk, A.)
GRAYDON, EDWARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr.
4, 1723. S. of John, sea captain. B. at Chatham. School,
private. Matric. 1723.
GRAYLE, see GRAILE.
GREATHEAD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1593;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Aug. 13,
1600; priest (Ely) Feb. 8, 1606-7. R. of South Willingham,
Lines., 1610. Buried there Jan. 7, 1662-3. Father of the
next. (Lines. Pedigrees, 425.)
GREATHEAD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 2, 1631. S. of Edward (above), R. of South Willingham,
Lines. School, Bolingbroke, Lines. (Mr Power). Matric. 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20,
1638; priest, June 9, 1639. R. of Bridgeford, Notts., 1662-73.
Died .673.
GREATHEAD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 22, 1671. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Stow, Lines. B.
there. School, Nottingham (Mr Birch). Matric. 1671; B.A.
1675-6; M.A. 1680. V. of Sibsey, Lines. Died 1687. Will
proved, Oct. 21, 1687. Father of the next.
GREATHEAD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Dec. 18, 1704. S. of Edward (above), clerk. B. at Sibsey,
Lines. School, Boston. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1709-10. R. of East Barkwith,
Lines., 1712. Schoolmaster at Stickney. Buried there Feb.
20, 1727-8.
GREATHED, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1686. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1691-2; priest (London) Mar. 4, 1693-4.
V. of Bisbrooke, Rutland, 1694-6.
GRETHETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1605.
GREATHEAD, RICHARD. Matric sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1570.
GREATHEED, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
May 4, 1730. S. of John, of St Christopher's, West Indies.
School, Bradford, Yorks. (Mr Butler). Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 14, 1730. M.P. for Coventry, 1747-61. Died Aug. 2,
1765. (M. H. Peacock.)
CREATING, . B.Can.L. 1476-7.
GREATOREX, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at EMMANUEL,
June 21, 1703. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1711. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 5, 1709-10. R. of West
Hallam, Derbs., 1716-24. Died 1724. Father of John (1736).
GREATOREX, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 25,
1658-9. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3. R- of
West Hallam, Derbs., 1668-1716. Died 1716.
GREATOREX, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 3, 1672.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) May,
1676. Chaplain of Turnditch, Duffield, Derbs.
GREATOREX, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May i,
1736. S. of Daniel (1703), clerk, of Derbyshire. B. at West
Hallam. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1736;
B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i,
1740; priest (Lichfield) Sept. 21, 1746. V. of Gt Dalby,
Leics., 1752-7. V. of Abkettleby, 1756-7. Chaplain to the
Duke of Buccleugh. Died Dec. 1757. (Scott-Mayor, in. 472.)
GREATOREX, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10,
1700. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1703-4. R. of
Holme Pierrepont and Adbolton, Notts., 1722-8. Buried at
Holme, Sept. 9, 1728. Perhaps brother of the next and of
Daniel (1703). (Godfrey, Notts.)
GREATOREX, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 19,
1697. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1705.
GREAVE and GREAVES, see GRAVE.
GREBBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1605-6.
Matric. Michs. 1606, as (?) 'Gredmer.'
GREBY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 23,
1694. S. of Thomas, of Treviles (?Trevalga), Cornwall.
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. priest (London) May 19,
1706.
GREBBIE or GREBBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
CAIUS, June 26, 1622. S. of William, husbandman, of
Tumby, Lines. School, Tattershall (Mr Male). Matric. 1622 ;
Scholar, 1624-6; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1629. V. of Billinghay,
Lines., 1631. Admon. (Lincoln) 1646. (Venn, i. 258.)
GRECHFIELD, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1608.
GREE, JOHN. B.A. 1472-3, as Cree; M.A. 1475-6; B.D. 1484-5.
Proctor, 1482-3. Fellow of QUEENS', 1484-93. R. of St
Botolph's, Cambridge, 1492.
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GREECE, RANDOLPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1617.
GREEGS, W. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1575.
GREEKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1612.
S. of William (1564). B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow, 1618.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1625. Brother of Thomas (1609) and
William (1605). (Vis. of Cambs.)
GREEKE, THOMAS. 'Born in Cambridge. Studied at the
University." B. c. 1514. Baron of the Exchequer, 1576-7.
Died Nov. 18, 1577. Buried in St Botolph, Aldersgate. Will
(P.C.C.) 1577. Father of William (1564). (Cooper, i. 379;
Vis. of Cambs. ; Foss.)
GREEKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1609.
S. of William (1564), of Cambridgeshire. Scholar, 1611 ; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. Fellow, 1614. R. of CarltoniwfA Willing-
ham, Cambs., 1619. Brother of John (1612) and William
(1605). (Vis. of Cambs.)
GREEKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Jan.
18, 1638-9. Of Cambridge. Doubtless s. of Thomas (above),
of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1639. (T. A. Walker, 67.)
GREEKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1564. S. of Thomas (above), Baron of the Exchequer. B.A.
1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1569. Scrutator, 1581-2.
Resided in Cambridge. Buried at Little St Mary's, July 22,
1619. Will, P.C.C. Father of William (1605), Thomas (1609)
and John (1616). (Cooper, I. 379.)
GREKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1605. S. and h. of William (1564). Bapt. at Little St Mary's,
Aug. 24, 1588. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1608. Brother
of John (1605) and Thomas (1609). (Vis. of Cambs.)
GREEN, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar (age 16) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1646. Of Cambridge. S. of Christopher. B.A. 1647-8;
M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1650; readm. 1660. 'An holy but
melancholy person.' (Calamy, Baxter.)
GREEN, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 30, 1663. Of Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric.
1663; Scholar, 1663; B.A. 1666-7. Buried at Little St Mary's,
Cambridge, Mar. u, 1666-7.
GREEN, AMBROSE. Matric. pens, from JKSUS, Easter, 1580.
GREENE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1581-2. B. in Russia. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Fellow, 1588.
(Cooper, H. 165.)
GREENE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1628. B. at Cambridge. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
Fellow of Jesus, 1638-44, ejected. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 22, 1645-6. Died before 1660. (A. Gray.)
GREEN, BENJAMIN. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1745- S. of
Thomas, of Beckbury, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, May 18, 1727, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1731.
Brother of Thomas (1714). (Al. Oxon.)
GREEN, CHARLES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1609. Of
Norwich. Charles Green, junior, of St Gregory, Norwich,
married Alice Framingham, of Field Dalling, at St Stephen's,
Norwich, Sept. 14, 1616. (G. H. Holley.)
GREEN, CHARLES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1612. Of Suffolk.
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1567. One of these names P.C. of St Giles', Durham, 1574-8.
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1576. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 10, 1587; priest, Feb. 18,
1587-8, as B.A. R. of Scaldwell, Northants., 1587-1611.
Buried there Sept. 20, 1611. Will (P.C.C.) 1611. (H. I.
Longden.)
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. B.D. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Edward (? 1568), Preb. of Bristol. Matric. Jan. I,
1595-6; B.A. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1599; M.A. 1603;
B.D. 1610; D.D. 1622. R. of Nuthurst, Sussex, 1613. Preb.
of Bristol, 1614-59. R. of Littlebury, Essex, 1618. Died
Mar. 6, 1658-9, aged 79. Buried in Bristol Cathedral. Will,
P.C.C. The V. of Shaftesbury St James, 1620, was probably of
Wadham, Oxford. (F. S. Hockaday; F. C. Cass, East Barnet,
140.)
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 13) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 12, 1650. S. of Edmund. B. at Cambridge. School,
Perse. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Dec.
13, 1667. S. of Christopher, the college cook (his will proved,
V.C.C. 1699). B. at Cambridge. Bapt. at St Botolph's,
Feb. 23, 1651-2. School, Perse. Matric. 1667-8; Scholar,
1668-74; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675; M.D. 1685. Fellow, 1674-
88. Regius Professor of Physic, 1700-41. Married, at
Hildersham, Cambs., Jan. 21, 1688-9, Susan Flack, of Linton.
Died Apr. i, 1741. Will (P.C.C.) 1741. Portrait in Caius
College. Father of the next and of Robert (1708-9). (Venn,
i. 433-)
GREEN, FRANCIS
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 26,
1708-9. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Christopher (above).
Matric. 1709; M.B. 1714; M.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Of St
Andrew's-the-Great, Cambridge. Married Mary, dau. of
Richard Fordham, of Royston, Herts. Will (P.C.C.) 1738.
Brother of Robert (1708-9). (J. Ch. Smith.)
GREEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, July 6, 1738.
S. of Christopher (above), M.D. B. at Cambridge. School,
Ely (Mr Gunning). Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1739; B.A. 1741-2;
M.A. 1745. Died c. i773~4- (Peile, n. 237.)
GREEN, DANIEL. Matric. peas, from TRINITY, Easter, 1612;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619; B.D. 1627. Fellow,
1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 1 1, 1625. R. of Gressenhall,
Norfolk, 1634 Perhaps s. of Thomas, of the Forncet family,
and father of the next. Will (P.C.C.) 1656.
GREENE, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1647.
Of Norfolk. (? S. of Daniel, above.) Matric. 1646; Scholar,
1649; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Fellow, 1651. R. of Fulmodes-
ton and Croxton, Norfolk, 1655-1700. Died 1700, aged 71.
M.I. at Croxton. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1700. (G. H.
Holley.)
GREEN, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, May 4,
1660. S. of Thomas. B. at Stainforth, near Giggleswick.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1660. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 1666, as B.A. Chaplain to Sir George Carteret.
(Peile, i. 591-)
GREANE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1549-
GRENE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1568.
Perhaps 2nd s. of William, of Birstall, Yorks. B.A. 1571-2;
M.A. 1575. Incorp. at Oxford, 1578. Perhaps Preb. of
Bristol, c. 1582-1627. V. of Henbury, Gloucs., 1582-1627.
Died 1627. (F. S. Hockaday; F.M.G., 890.)
GREEN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1584-
GRENE, EDWARD. Adm. scholar (age 14) at CAIUS, Apr. 27,
1601. S. of Richard, yeoman. B. in Cambridge. Bapt. at
Great St Mary's, Nov. 12, 1587. School, Cambridge (Mr
Edwards).
GREEN, EDWARD. Matric, sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1606; Scholar; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 30, 1613; priest, Sept. 23, 1621. One of these
names V. of Thornton (by Horncastle), Lines., 1618.
GREEN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
19, 1624; priest, Dec. 18, 1625. This, or the next, probably
R. of Shelley, Essex, 1628-50-.
GREENE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
GREEN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639. Fellow, till 1644,
ejected. Perhaps presented to the rectory of Sutton, Norfolk,
by the University, 1640. If so, father of John (1662).
GREEN, EDWARD. Adm. at EMMANUEL, May i, 1646. Of
Lancaster. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Magdalen Hall) May
i, 1649; M.A. (All Souls') 1651-2.
GREEN, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1669. Of
Somerset.
GREEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 8,
1679. S. of Edward, citizen of Lincoln. B. there. School,
Lincoln. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Fellow,
1685. Doubtless R. of Alphamstone, Essex, 1692 R. of
Drinkstone, Suffolk, 1692-1740. Died Jan. 3, 1740. (E.
Anglian, v. 327.)
GREEN, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1710.
2nd s. of William. B. at Stafford. Matric. Easter, 1711;
B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Fellow. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 19, 1713. Barrister, 1721. Bencher, 1749.
Attorney-general. Died Dec. 13, 1759. (G. Mag.)
GREEN, FLOWER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
24, 1637; priest, Feb. 18, 1637-8. R. of Market Overton,
Rutland. Father of John (1658).
GREEN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1571.
One of these names V. of Grindon, Durham, 1599-1618.
Buried there May 10, 1618. (H. M. Wood; set Al. Oxon. for
another.)
GREEN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Sept 9,
1669. Of Bedfordshire. School, Hockliffe, Beds. (Mr Stack-
house). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept 20, 1674. C. of Husbome Crawley, Beds.,
1674-80. V. of East Claydon, Bucks., 1680-1741. Died 1741.
Will (Archd. Bucks.) 1741. (Peile, n. 25.)
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GREEN, FRANCIS. Adtn. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 28, 1710.
S. of John, weaver, of Norwich. B. there. Bapt. at St
Lawrence, Norwich, Feb. 9, 1692-3. School, Norwich.
Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-5; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
Fellow, 1715-8. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1714-5;
priest (Ely, Litt. dim. from Norwich) Mar. 17, 1716-7. R. of
Little Dunham, Norfolk, 1716-24. R. of Erpingham, 1724-
38. Perhaps R. of Coulston, Wilts. Died June 7, 1738.
M.I. at Erpingham. Admon. (Consist. C. Sarum) Oct. 26,
1738. (Venn, i. 522.)
GREEN, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1563-4.
B. at Stafford, c. 1548. For a time at Brasenose, Oxford.
No degree. Ord. priest (Gloucester) Apr. 10, 1566; C. at
Millbrook, Beds., 1588; R. there, 1598.
GREEN, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1604. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 19, 1611, as B.A.; priest, Sept. 15, 1611.
GREEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June, 1609. Matric.
1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
20, 1617. Perhaps V. of Thedingworth, Leics., 1620. Died
1662.
GREENE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July i,
1609. Of Norwich. S. of Robert, gent., attorney-at-law.
School, Norwich (Mr Brigges). Matric. 1609. Readm. Fell.-
Com. Dec. 1609. B.A. 1611-2. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, from
Furnival's Inn, 1610. Brother of John (1617). (Venn, i. 203.)
GREEN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
21 ; priest, Sept. 22, 1628. Perhaps V. of Eltisley, Cambs.,
1630. One of these names lecturer at Bluntisham, Hunts.,
1642; and at Button, Cambs., 1643. (Shaw, i. 303.)
GREEN, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1652. Of Norwich.
GREEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 23, 1671-2.
Of Suffolk. S. of George, of Brundish. Matric. 1671-2; B.A.
1675-6; M.A. 1679; B.D. 1686. Fellow, 1678-88. Taxor,
1684. V. of Cliffe, Kent, 1681-1739. Died Oct. 15, 1739,
aged 84. Buried at Wilby, Suffolk. M.I. there. (Burke,
L.G.)
GRENE, GILBERT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1572.
GREEN, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1587; Scholar, 1588-94; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1610.
V. of Clapham, Surrey, 1604-15.
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1570; B.A. 1576-7.
GREENE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Michs. 1601 ;
B.A. from Trinity, 1604-5 ; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1608; priest, Dec. 1609. V. of Tadcaster, Yorks., 1609-
13. Perhaps V. of Walsall, Staffs., 1616-3^. Buried there
Oct. 23, 1638. (Wm Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
GREENE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. i, 1623.
S. of Oliver (1582), M.D., of Potton, Beds. Bapt. there,
May 5, 1605. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1623-7.
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1634. Of
Essex. Bapt. at Gt Bromley, Essex, Jan. 20, 1618-9. Matric.
1635. Probably the emigrant adm. freeman of Massachusetts,
May 13, 1642. Described by Governor Winthrop as a scholar.
Ord. pastor of the church of Reading, Massachusetts, Nov. 5,
1645. Married, c. 1645, Frances Stone. Died at Reading,
Oct. ii, 1648. (J. G. Bartlett.)
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 2, 1646. Of
Lancaster.
GREENE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 29, 1665.
S. of James, brewer, of St Giles', Cripplegate. B. there.
School, Islington (Mr Lovejoy). Matric. 1667; M.B. 1670.
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 15,
1689. S. of Henry, gent. B. in Warwickshire. Matric. 1689.
Fell.-Com. Apr. 28, 1691. Probably s. of Henry, of Wyken,
Coventry; adm. at the Middle Temple, May 4, 1692.
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 30, 1702.
Of Surrey. B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Dixie fellow, 1706.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 25, 1709; priest, Sept. ai, 1712.
Probably V. of St Peter, Derby, 1715-49. Perhaps Preb. of
Lincoln, 1722-49. Died 1749.
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 4, 1719.
S. of William, of Thundercliffe Grange, Yorks. School,
Wakefield, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1720;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1723;
priest, Sept. 1726. V. of Brayton, Yorks., 1728. Of Hague
Hall, Pontefract, clerk. Married Grace, widow of
Watson, of East Hague. Brother of William (1709). (M. H.
Peacock.)
GREEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 20,
1746. S. of Richard, gent., of Rolleston, Leics. B. there.
Schools, Uppingham (Mr Hubbard) and Leicester (Mr
Andrews). Matric. 1747; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 6, 1763; priest, June 17, 1764. V. of
GREEN, JOHN
Peering, Essex, 1764-75. V. of Boreham, 1767-70. R. of
Laingdon, 1770-7. Preb. of St Paul's, 1772-97. R. of Little
Burstead, I775-7- Chaplain to the Countess of Chedworth.
Died Sept. 1797. Will (P.C.C.) as of Rolleston. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 563.)
GREENE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, c. 1601.
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. S. of John, goldsmith, of
St Giles" parish. B. 1586. Scholar, 1603; B.A. 1605-6; M.A.
1609. Became a Roman Catholic. Received into the English
College at Douay, 1609. Ord. deacon at Arras, Mar. 18 ; priest,
June 14, 1612. Chaplain to Lady Arundell at Chideock Castle,
Dorset. Executed at Dorchester, Aug. 19, 1642. (D.N.B.)
GREEN, JAMES. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1586.
GREEN, JAMES. Matric. pens, (age 14) from QUEENS', 1593;
B.A. 1596-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 25, 1601; priest,
Mar. 25, 1602. C. of Stanton, Norfolk.
GREEN, JAMES. Matric. from CLARE, c. 1593; B.A. 1596-7;
M.A. 1600.
GREENE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Apr. 1599; B.A.
(? 1602-3) ; M.A. 1605. This, or the last, Incorp. at Oxford,
1606.
GREEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, 1603-4; B.A. 1607-8;
M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 7, 1612.
R. of Brinkhill, Lines., 1625.
GREEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6, 1630. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Perhaps
will (P.C.C.) 1655; of Bardwell, Suffolk, clerk.
GREEN, JAMES. M.A. from CLARE, 1720. S. of James, of
Tiberton, Herefordshire. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Mar. 28, 1702, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1705. (Al. Oxon.)
GREEN, JOHN. B.A. 1469-70.
GREEN, JOHN. D.D. Letters of Conversation, 1480-1. His
'letters of conversation" state that he had taken 'arcium
sacrarum baccalaureatum et doctorale decus." One of these
names (B.D.), was Master of St Michael Royal, London, 1482.
(Newcourt.)
GREEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559;
Scholar, 1561; B.A. 1562-3. Fellow, 1563. One of these
names R. of Alpheton, Suffolk, 1570-2. Another, R. of
Beaumont, Essex; will (Consist. C. London) 1624.
GREEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1571. Of
Barnby-on-Don, Yorks. S. of John, gent. Migrated to Caius,
Oct. 17, 1573, age 18.
GRENE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571. Matric.
Easter, 1572; B.A. 1575-6. Perhaps the R. of Badsworth,
Yorks.; buried there Jan. 22, 1598-9.
GRENE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1572.
GREENE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1576.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, June 15, 1578.
GREEN, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1592-3; M.A. from St
Catharine's, 1597. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 9, 1599;
priest, Nov. 30, 1602, as C. of Teigh, Rutland. One of these
names R. of Market Overton, Rutland, 1616-49. Died 1649.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 28, 1593. Of
Suffolk. One of these names s. of Robert, of Wells, Norfolk.
Comptroller of Customs at Lynn Regis. Died Dec. 4, 1618,
aged 41. Perhaps father of Robert (1614) and Joshua (1622).
(Carthew, East Bradenham.)
GREEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1594. B. at
Howsham, Cadney, Lines., 1573. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1597-8. R. of Swinhope, Lines.,
1601-41. Perhaps R. of Rand, 1611.
GRENE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595; B.A.
1 598-9; M.A. 1602. Probably s. of Thomas, of London. Judge
of the Sheriffs' Court, London, 1634. Serjeant-at-law, 1640.
Died May 17, 1653, aged 74. If so, father of John (1631-2).
(East Anglian, HI. 86.)
GREEN, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1600-1; M.A. 1604. One
of these names R. of Shelton, Norfolk. Buried there Oct. 24,
1633. (East Anglian, iv. 258.)
GREEN, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine, 1615.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 4, 1617.
S. of Robert, attorney, of Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr
Briggs). Matric. 1617; Scholar; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Aug. 24, 1626. R. of
Weston, Suffolk, 1626; sequestered, 1645. But set John
(1621). Brother of George (1609). (Venn, i. 237.)
GREENE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these names C. of
Croxdale. Durham, 1639-67.
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GREENE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 29,
1621. S. of John, of Stanton, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Apr. 9,
1604. Matric. 1623; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. One of these
names, 'B.A.,' R. of Weston, Suffolk, 1627. With brother
Richard administered his father's estate, 1640. But see John
(1617). (V. B. Redstone.)
GREENE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1631-2.
GREENE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1631.
S. of John, husbandman, of Bromyard, Herefordshire. B.
there. School, Bromyard (Mr Barber). Migrated to St John's,
Apr. 16, 1632, age 17.
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 6, 1631-2. S. of John (? c. 1595), Esq., of London
(serjeant-at-law). B. in Middlesex. School, Brentwood,
Essex (Mr Cartwright). Matric. 1632. Doubtless adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1638; 'of Madeleys, Epping." Recorder
of London, 1658-9. Died Nov. i, 1659. Father of John
(1659) ai»d Thomas (1664). (East Anglian, in. 86.)
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 16,
1645. S. of Nicholas, farmer, of Sible Hedingham, Essex.
B. there. Schoolmaster, Mr Abbot. Matric. 1646; B.A
1649-
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 6,
1646-7. S. of John. B. at Cambridge. School, Perse,
Cambridge. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1. One of these names
R. of Ousden, Suffolk, 1663. One (M.A.), R. of Hackney,
1664-85. Died 1685. (Peile, I. 511.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at MAGDALENE, June 15,
1652. S. of John, of Wacton, Norfolk. School, Moulton,
Norfolk (private). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1659. One of these
names ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 15, 1663, as B.A. Probably
R. of Cumberworth, Lines., 1660 (presented by Magdalene);
and V. of Mumby, 1660.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1654. Of
London. Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1663.
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 14, 1658.
S. of Flower (1629), clerk. B. at Market Overton, Rutland.
School, Uppingham. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
Subscribed for priest's orders (London) May 19, 1665. C. of
Booking, Essex. Doubtless R. of Market Overton, Rutland,
1679-89. Died 1689. (T. P. Donnan.)
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Aug.
25, 1659. S. of John (1631-2), Esq., recorder of London.
B. in Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1660. Per-
haps matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Apr. 28, 1659.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1659. Barrister, 1667.
Treasurer, 1693. Serjeant-at-law, 1700. Died Dec. 12, 1725.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas (1664) and father of John
(1711). (East Anglian, in. 86.)
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 1661. S.
of Edward, tailor, of Cambridge. B. there. School, Perse
(Mr Griffith). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Fellow,
1666-9. C*ne °f these names ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 20,
1668. V. of Tetney, Lines., 1670. R. of Brigsley, 1673-82.
Another V. of Wickhambrook, Suffolk, 1668. (Venn, i.
4i5.)
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29,
1662. S. of Edward (? 1625), clerk, of Sutton, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Oakham (Mr Brooks). Matric. 1662; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Dec. 22, 1666.
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1667.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of John, of Dunsby Hall, Lines.
Bapt. there, Oct. 24, 1650. Matric. 1667. Buried at Dunsby,
June 15, 1693. M.I. Perhaps father of John (1702). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 1242.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 18, 1685.
S. of John, of Ravenstone, Bucks. B. there. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1685. Migrated to Christ's, Feb. 13,
1685-6. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1688-9. (Peile, n. 101.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 17,
1690. Of Yorkshire. School, Skipton, Yorks. Matric. 1690;
B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1695; priest
(York) May, 1697.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE, June it,
1691. S. of James. B. at Wells, Norfolk. School, Gt Massing-
ham. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1695; priest, Sept. 1696.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL Mar. 31, 1694.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1695.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 9,
1697. Of London. School, Hackney. Matric. 1697; Scholar,
1697.
GREEN, LEONARD
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 8, 1702.
Matric. 1702-3. Perhaps s. of John (? 1667), of Dunsby Hall,
Lines. Bapt. at Horbling, Lines., Sept. 20, 1683. Died Aug.
23, 1709. Buried at Spalding. If so, father of John (1725)-
(Lines. Pedigrees, 1243.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 24) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1709. S. of Daniel, deceased, of Low-Ley ton, Essex (and
probably grandson of Daniel (1647). B. at Fulmodeston,
Norfolk. Matric. 1710; M.B. 1714; M.D. 1720.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 28,
1711. S. of John (1659), serjeant-at-law. B. in Essex.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1710. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 20, 1709. Steward of the Manor of Hackney. Died
Jan. 14, 1752. Left his estate to his kinsman Maurice (1730).
(East Anglian, HI. 86; N. and Q., 2 S., x. 394.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 10,
1724. S. of J., tax-collector. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Jefferson). Matric. 1724; Scholar; B.A. 1727-8;
M.A. 1731; B.D. 1739; D.D. 1749- Fellow, 1731-50. Master
of Corpus, 1750-64. Vice-Chancellor, 1757-8. For a short
time usher at Lichfield School, 1729. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 13; priest, Sept. 19, 1731. V. of Hinxton.Cambs., 1731-
47. R. of Borough Green, 1747. Regius Professor of Divinity;
and R. of Somersham, 1749-56. R. of Barrow, Suffolk,
1750-62. Chaplain to the King, 1753-6. Dean of Lincoln,
1756. Bishop of Lincoln, 1761-79. Preb. of St Paul's, 1771-9.
Died at Bath, Apr. 25, 1779. (Masters; D.N.B.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 19, 1725.
S. of John (? 1702), gent., of Dunsby Hall, Lines. B. at
Spalding. Bapt. May 31, 1708. School, Spalding (Mr Neve).
Matric. 1725. Adm. at Leyden, Nov. 6, 1731. Practised as
physician at Spalding. Secretary and librarian to the Gentle-
men's society at Spalding. Died Nov. i, 1756. M.I. at
Spalding. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 392; Lines. Pedigrees, 1243.)
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 25) at ST JOHN'S, May 28, 1729-
S. of Richard, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at Wentworth.
School, Risbrook (private). Matric. 1729; LL.B. 1735. Ord.
deacon (St David's) Dec. 22, 1734; priest (Lichfield) Sept. 21,
1735- R. of Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire, 1767-74. Died 1774.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 26,
1736. S. of Maurice (1730), Professor of Music in Cambridge.
B. in London. Bapt. at St Alphage, May 28, 1719. School,
Eton. Matric. 1736.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 27,
1744. S. of Edward, of Walkem, Herts. School, Eton
(Colleger, 1740-4). Matric. 1744; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1747-8.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 4, 1747-8.
GREEN, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1744. Of Norfolk.
S. of Francis. Bapt. at St Lawrence, Norwich, Nov. 15, 1728.
Colleger at Eton, 1743-4. Matric. Michs. 1745; B.A. 1748-9;
M.A. 1752. Senior Wrangler. Fellow, 1749-56. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Feb. 23, 1752; priest, Dec. 25, 1752. V. of St George
Tombland, Norwich, 1756-86. R. of Marsham, Norfolk,
1757-86. Died Nov. u, 1786. Will, P.C.C.
GREENE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1749. Of London.
Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753. One of these names s. of John, of
Milman St, London, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 15,
1753. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1755 ; priest, Nov. 1759.
C. of Ash Wicken, Norfolk. Perhaps R of Stody and Hun-
worth, Norfolk, 1761-1801. (H. G. Holley.)
GREENE, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 6,
1622. S. of John (? 1593), of Lynn, mercer. Matric. 1623;
B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629. Perhaps of East Bradenham, Norfolk.
Died July 9, 1659. Buried at East Bradenham. Will (P.C.C.).
GREENE, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 6,
1659-60. S. of Joshua (? above), Esq., of East Bradenham,
Norfolk. B. at Shipdham. School, Seaming (Mr Burton).
Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1662, till his death, 1665. Not the
man adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 28, 1661. (Venn, i. 408;
Carthew, East Bradenham, 106, where the date of his death is
apparently confused with that of a cousin.)
GREENE, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 22,
1670. S. of Francis. B. at Yarmouth, Norfolk. B.A. 1673-4.
One of these names R. of Gt Hormead, Herts., 1679-1714.
Died 1714.
GREEN, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1578; B.A. 1581-2. Probably s. of Gabriel, of Horsforth,
Yorks. Brother of Thomas (1580).
GREENE, LAURENCE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1613.
GREEN, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1633. Of Cambridgeshire.
GREEN, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1689. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1699.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1699. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23,
1694; priest {Lichfield) Dec. 22, 1700. R. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts., 1701-37. Died 1737.
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GREENE, MAURICE. Mus.Doc. 1730. S. of Thomas (1664),
D.D. B. in London, c. 1696. Incorp. at Oxford, 1735.
Organist at St Andrew's, Holborn, 1717; at St Paul's, 1718;
and at the Chapel Royal, 1727. Professor of Music, 1730-55.
Assisted in founding the Royal Society of Musicians, 1738.
Author of many well-known pieces. Buried at St Olave's,
Jewry, Dec. 10, 1755 ; reinterred in St Paul's Cathedral, 1888.
Will, P.C.C. Father of John (1736). (D.N.B.; C. F. Abdy
Williams, Degrees in Music.)
GREEN, MICHAEL. B.A. 1532-3.
GREENE, NATHANIEL. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610;
priest, Feb. 17, 1610-1, as 'B.A. of CLARE College.' V. of
Claxby-in-the-Marsh, Lines., 1620. Possibly s. of Thomas,
clerk; bapt. at St Dionis, London, Sept. 24, 1587.
GREEN (?GREW), NEHEMIAH. Adm. pens, at ST CATHA-
RINE'S, June 17, 1696. Matric. 1696, as Grew.
GRENE, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Apr. 23, 1582.
S. of William. B. at Trumpington, Cambs. Schools, God-
manchester (Mr Braldan) and Elsworth. Scholar, 1585-9;
B.A. 1585-6 ; M. A. 1589; Licensed to practise medicine, 1599;
M.D. 1615. Mathematician. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge,
Dec. 6, 1625. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1628. Father of Henry
(1623). The site of 'Green Street,' Cambridge was his
property. (Venn, i. 114.)
GREEN, RALPH. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Mlchs. 1572.
GREEN, RICHARD. B.A. 1458-9; M.A. 1463-4. Fellow of
PEMBROKE, 1465. Donor of books to that College. One of
these names, M.A., R. of Upper Rickinghall, Suffolk, 1496-
1507-
GREEN, RICHARD. B.A. 1484-5.
GREEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1545
(impubes).
GREENE, RICHARD. Adm. (age n) at CAIUS, Oct. 20, 1564.
S. of Rooke, Esq. B. at Sampford, Essex. Of a recusant
family. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 10, 1573. Prob-
ably adm. at the English College at Rome, 1581. Ord. priest
(R.C., Bishop of St Asaph) Nov. 1582. Drowned in the
Mediterranean, between Genoa and Spain, 1590. Brother of
William (1564). (Venn, I. 56; Foley, vi. 151.)
GREEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80. Peile (i. 136) suggests his identity with the
last named. Perhaps R. of Asterby, Lines., 1588-1621.
GREEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1642. S. of Christopher, of Cambridge. B.A. 1645-6;
M.A. 1649. Fellow, 1652-89 (he was actually 'tanquam
socius'). Died 1697.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Aug. 12,
1647. Of Lancashire.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 20, 1675. Of
London. Scholar from St Paul's. Matric. 1675-6; B.A.
1679-80. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 16, 1683-4.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Mar.
28, 1681. Of Yorkshire. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1681;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Fellow, 1685-9.
Died 1689.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, May 22,
1697. S. of Thomas, of Lighthorne, Warws. School, Swal-
cliffe, Oxon. (Mr Mayo). Matric. 1697.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at TRINITY,
July i, 1700. S. of William, of the Bank (? Banks Hall,
Barnsley), Yorks. Educated by Mr Hawksworth. Matric.
1700. Died Mar. 16, 1707, aged 24. (Hunter, S. Yorks., n. 234.)
GREEN, RICHARD. Matric. from EMMANUEL, Michs. 1702.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Aug.
i, 1706. S. of Richard, gent. B. at High Butling, Falking-
ham, Lines. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1707; Scholar,
1708; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1712. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 12, 1715; priest (Peterb.) May 26, 1716. R. of
Little Casterton, Rutland, 1722-49. R. of Aston-le- Walls,
1748. Died July 20, 1749. (Lines. Pedigrees, 1242.)
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29,
1706. S. of Cornelius, gent. B. at Slyne, near Bolton-le-
Sands, Lanes. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric.
1706; B.A. 1709-10.
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CLARE, Jan. 28,
1715-6. B. at Cambridge. School, Bishop's Stortford.
Matric. 1715-6. Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 21, 1718.
Scholar, 1719; LL.B. 1722. R. of Merston, Sussex, 1727-74.
Preb. of Chichester, 1730-75. Died Apr. 1775. Will, P.C.C.
(T. A. Walker, 238.)
GREEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
24, 1746. S. of Cornelius. B. at Boulton, Westmorland.
School, Heversham. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1759.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. u, 1749-50. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1785; of St Clement Danes, London, clerk.
GREEN, SAMUEL
GREEN, RICHARD. D.D. 1749 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Bishopsgate, London, gent. B. Nov. 15, 1708.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, July 25, 1726; B.A. (Oxford) 1730; M.A. 1734; B.D.
1739; D.D. 1743- Fellow of St John's (Oxford), 1726-86.
R. of Bell Broughton, Worcs. R. of St Nicholas, Worcester.
F.R.S., 1752. Died at Oxford, June, 1786. (Al. Oxon.;
A. B. Beaven.)
GRENE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560;
Scholar, 1562; B.A. 1564-5. One of these names V. of
Tollesbury, Essex, 1584-5. Perhaps R. of Mannington and
Trimingland, Norfolk; V. of Corpusty, 1577-89; and R. of
Burgh, 1580-3.
GRENE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1573-
GREENE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575.
B. at Nc-wich, c. 1560. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. from Clare, 1583.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1588. The well-known dramatist and
pamphleteer. Travelled in Italy and Spain, leading a dissolute
life; returned to London. Died Sept. 3, 1592. The 2nd part
of his Mamillia is issued 'from my study in Clare Hall.'
He describes himself as 'M.A. and student in Physic.'
(Cooper, u. 127; D.N.B.; H. P. Stokes.)
GREEN, ROBERT. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 10, 1586, as
'B.A. of ST JOHN'S'; priest, Apr. 9, 1587. Perhaps R. of
Sudborough, Northants., 1596-1617. (T. P. Dorman.)
GREEN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORITS CHRISTI, Easter,
1609. Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20; priest, Mar. 21,
1613-4, as 'B.A. of Trinity.'
GREENE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1614.
Doubtless adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 13, 1616, as s. and h.
of John (? 1593), of Lynn. If so, of Rishangles. Suffolk, Esq.,
afterwards of Mendham. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William
Coleman, of Braiseworth, Suffolk. Died July 15, 1642.
Buried at Braiseworth. M.I. there. (Peile, i. 298; Carthew,
East Bradenham.)
GREENE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 24,
1652-3. S. of Robert, gent., of Forncett, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stephens). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 4, 1656-7. Married Mary Bussy. (Vis. of Norfolk,
1664.)
GREEN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 8, 1694. Of
Tamworth. S. of Robert, mercer. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-
1700; M.A. 1703; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1703-30.
Senior proctor, 1727-8. Founded scholarships at Clare. Ord.
priest (London) Sept. 24, 1705. V. of Everton, Beds.; and
Tetworth, Hunts., 1723-30. An eccentric philosophical writer.
Died at Tamworth, Aug. 16, 1730. Buried at All Saints', Cam-
bridge, Aug. 16, 1730. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1743. (D.N.B.)
GREEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 9,
1708-9. S. of Christopher (1667), M.D., Professor of Physic.
B. in Cambridge. School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tooke).
Matric. 1709; Scholar, 1710. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 24, 1712; and at the Middle Temple, Apr. 8, 1721.
Brother of Christopher (1708-9). (Peile, n. 172.)
GREEN, ROGER. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1631. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Mar. 9, 1638-9.
GREEN, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 26;
priest, Feb. 27, 1625-6. R. of Marhohn, Northants., 1642-69.
Buried there Dec. 14,1669. (Sweeting, Peterborough Churches ;
H. I. Longden.)
GREENE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 25,
1645. S. of James, minister, of Suffolk. Schools, Bale,
Norfolk (Mr Walker) and Moulton (Mr Lancetter). Matric.
1645; Scholar, 1648-9; B.A. 1648-9. Ord. priest (Bishop Jos.
Hall, of Norwich) Jan. 4, 1649-50. V. of Gt and Little
Hockham, Norfolk, 1661-7. Died 1667. (Venn, i. 356.)
GREEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 10, 1658. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1660; B.A. 1661-2; M.A.
1665.
GREEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 3,
1708. S. of Samuel, of Warwick, gent. Matric. 1708; B.A.
1711-2; M.A. 1716. (Vis. of Wanes., 1682-3.)
GREEN, SAMUEL. D.D. 1735 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Samuel, of Heversham, Westmorland. Matric. from Queen s
College, Oxford, July 3, 1703, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1707-8;
M.A. 171 1 ; D.D. 1733. Probably ord. deacon (Oxford) May 7,
1711; priest, Sept. 21, 1712. V. of Stanton Lacy, Salop, 1718.
R. of Blisworth, Northants., 1721-3- V. of Upton Grey,
Hants., 1730-47. R. of St George-the-Martyr, London, 1730-
47. Preb. of Worcester, 1732-47. Died at Worcester, from
a fall from his horse, Oct. 25, 1747- Will, P.C.C. (Al
Oxon.)
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GREEN, SIMON. M.A.; B.D. 1472. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI
before 1468. Master, 1477-87. Licensed to preach by the
Bishop of Ely, 1469. One of the Ediles for superintending
the building of Gt St Mary's, Cambridge. Benefactor to
Corpus. Died Oct. 1487. (Masters.)
GREEN, STEPHEN. B.A. 1530-1 (ist in the ordo); M.A. 1534.
R. of St Dionis Backchurch, London, 1553.
GRENE, THOMAS. M.A. c. 1490. S. of Thomas, of Cockermouth,
Cumberland. B.D. 1502-3; D.D. 1511-2. Fellow of JESUS, c.
1498. Master of St Catharine's, 1507-c. 1529. Vice-Chancellor,
1523-4. Benefactor to St Catharine's. (Cooper, i. 32.)
GREEN or GREYN, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1530-1.
GRENE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8-
GRENE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1568.
GRENE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1572.
GREEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1579;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Probably ord.
deacon (Lincoln) July 12, 1585; priest, June, 1587. V. of
Thorneton, Lines., 1587-1618. R. of Wilksby, 1588-1631.
V. of Roys ton, Herts., till 1634, when he died.
GREEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1580. Probably s. of Gabriel, of Horsforth, Yorks. B.A.
from Magdalene, 1585-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1586. Brother
of Laurence (1578).
GREEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1580-1 ;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1597.
GREEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1631.
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 25, 1636-7.
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1646. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 16, 1644; priest, June 17, 1644.
GREEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1639.
Probably B.A. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 26, 1642-3.
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
June 9, 1647. S. of Giles, Esq. B. in the Isle of Purbeck,
Dorset
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 2,
1664. Of Middlesex. S. of John (1631-2). School, Hertford.
Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671; D.D.
1684. Fellow, 1673-9. V. of St Olave, Jewry, 1678-1720.
Preb. of Sarum, 1693-1720. Preb. of Norwich. R. of St
Martin's, Iremonger Lane, London. Died Feb. 1719-20.
Wfll (P.C.C.) 1720. Brother of John (1659) and father of
Maurice (1730).
GREENE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674. S. of
Thomas, of Norwich. B. there. Bapt. at St Peter Mancroft,
Dec. 12, 1658. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682; B.D.
1690; D.D. 1695. Fellow, 1680-95. Master, 1698-1716.
Vice-Chancellor, 1699-1700, 1713-4. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 1683. V. of St Benet's, Cambridge, c. 1682. V. of
Minster, Thanet, Kent, 1695-1708. Preb. of Canterbury,
1701-21. R. of Adisham, 1708-17. Archdeacon of Canter-
bury, 1708-21. V. of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster,
1717-23. Chaplain to the King. Bishop of Norwich, 1721-3.
Bishop of Ely, 1723-38. Married a dau. of Bishop Trimnell.
Died May 18, 1738, aged 80. Father of Thomas (1727).
(Masters; D.N.B.)
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at CHRIST'S, May 6,
1689. S. of Samuel. B. at Skipton. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Briggs). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1693. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1694; priest, May, 1695. Perhaps V. of
Pannal, Yorks., 1694. Will proved (York) Jan. i, 1704-5
(Peile, ii. 112.)
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 8,
1690. S. of Thomas. B. at Colchester. School, Felsted
(Mr Glascock). Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Easthorpe,
Colchester; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6, 1689. (Peile u
116.)
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 3,
1693. S. of Thomas. B. at Lighthorne, Warws. Matric
1693; Scholar, 1694-5; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1733. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from Worcester) Sept. 26,
1698. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1701. V. of Burton
Dassett, Warws., 1702. R. of Water Stratford, Bucks., 1723.
Chaplain to the Bishop of St David's. Died 1747. (Peile, 11.
128.)
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 2, 1693. Of
Northamptonshire. Probably s. of James, of Northampton;
bapt at All Saints', Sept. 3, 1675. Matric. 1694: B.A. 1696-7-
M.A. 1700. Fellow, 1698-1705. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
24, 1699; priest, Mar. 16, 1700-1. C. of St Peter's, North-
ampton. V. of Lilbourne, Northants., 1704-23. Admon.
granted to James, of Northampton, draper, his father
(H. I. Longden.)
GREEN, WILLIAM
GREENE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 23, 1701-2. Of Middlesex. Exhibitioner from St Paul's
School. Scholar, 1702; Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
1709. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 1707-8; priest, Mar. 20,
1708-9.
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 2,
1714. S. of Thomas, of Beckbury, Shropshire. School,
Beckbury (Mr Green). Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1717; B.A.
1717-8. Brother of Benjamin.
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, June 16,
1722. S. of John, of Westmorland. School, Heversham,
Westmorland (Mr Watson). Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1725;
B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1729. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept 25, 1726.
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 19, 1722.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1725-6. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1727; priest, Sept. 22, 1728.
Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1766; of Birmingham, clerk.
GREENE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1727. S. of
Thomas (1674), Master of Corpus. B. at Cambridge. Matric.
1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734; D.D. 1749. Fellow, 1732-5.
Fellow of Jesus, 1736-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 30, 1737.
R. of Cottenhain, Cambs., 1737. Preb. of Ely, 1737-80.
Chancellor of Lichfield, 1751-80. Chaplain to George II,
1751-7. Preb. of Westminster, 1756-1757. Dean of Salis-
bury, 1757-80. Died in Gerarde St, London, Mar. 23, 1780.
Buried in St Martin's Church. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B. ;
Masters; G. Mag.)
GREENE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Nov. 1 1.
1728. S. of Roger, of Craston, Lanes., clerk. Matric. 1728.
GREENE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 7,
1737-8. Of Westminster. Matric. 1738.
GREEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
24, 1749. Of Kent B. Feb. 10, 1730-1. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A.
1756. Fellow, 1756. Ord. priest (London) May 25, 1755.
Assistant Master of Merchant Taylors' School, 1753; Head
Master, 1778-83. Chaplain of St Thomas' Hospital, South-
wark. Died Jan. i, 1783. Buried at St Clement's, Eastcheap.
Admon., P.C.C. (T. A. Walker.)
GRENE, WILLIAM. D.D. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, 1434-48.
V. of Mundon, Essex, 1422-7. V. of Boreham, 1429-33.
R. of Salcott and Virley, 1443-7. R. of St Andrew's, Holborn,
1447-78. Donor of a window, and books, to Gonville Hall.
Died May, 1478. Will (Bishop of London's C.) 1478: to be
buried in St Andrew's. (Venn, i. 7.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. Carmelite friar. B.D. of Cambridge.
Flourished c. 1470. (Pits, 662.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. B.D. 1493. Fellow of QUEENS', 1484-94.
One of these names treasurer of Chichester, 1501.
GREEN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1508-9 (Supp for Incorp. at Oxford,
1512); M.A. 1513-4; B.D. 1519-20; D.D. 1521-2. Fellow of
PEMBROKE, 1515. Vice-Chancellor, 1524-5. R. of Kettering,
1529-40. R. of Northchurch, Herts. Preb. of St Paul's,
1534-40. V. of Lancaster, 1535-40. Died 1540. Will (P.C.C.
1541. (According to Cooper (i. 69) the B.D. of 1519-20, was
Thomas.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1526-7. Scholar of GONVILLE HALL,
1526-
GREEN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1539-40.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1546. Of Wycombe, Bucks. Matric. 1546;
B.A. 1550-1. Fellow, 1549.
GRENE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1549-
GREEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1554;
B.A. 1558. Perhaps V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1561.
GREENE, WILLIAM. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. 1564. One of these
names V. of Barton Turf, Norfolk, 1567-71.
GREENE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at CAIUS, Oct.
20, 1564. S. and h. of Rooke, Esq. B. at Sampford, Essex.
Matric. 1564-5- Of Hedingham, Little Sampford Hall and
Gt Sampford Manor. Suffered as a Popish recusant in 1578.
Probably will (P.C.C.) 1621. Brother of Richard (1564).
(Venn, i. 55.)
GRENE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. One of these names V. of Brox-
boume, Herts., 1580-3. One (M.A.), V. of South Kirkby,
Yorks., in 1619; and perhaps preb. of York, 1598-1640.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1588;
Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) Apr. to, 1597; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 15, 1611. R. of
South Lessingham, Lines., 1613. Admon. (Lincoln) 1616.
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GREEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
GRENE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. from Magdalene, 1628; LL.D. 1636.
Fellow of Magdalene ; ejected, 1644. Town clerk of Newcastle.
Doctor of the Arches. Chancellor of York. Will (P.C.C.) 1655.
GREENE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1631.
GREEN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Wyken, Warws., gent. Matric. from St John's,
Oxford, June 30, 1626, age 15; B.A. from Oriel, 1629; M.A.
from All Souls, 1633. 'Now living at Maldford (? Maidford),
Northants.; aged c. 70; coelebs." (Vis. of Wanes., 1682-3.)
GREENE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, July 3,
1643. S. of George, Esq. B. at Langham, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering and Mr Gilbert). Matric. 1644. Re-
adm. Fell. -Com. 1646. One of these names, of Burnham
Market, Norfolk, gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1647.
(Venn, i. 350.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1645-6. Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652.
Fellow, 1650; ejected, 1662 (? 1658). Afterwards preached in
Cambs. Resided at Fenstanton. (Calamy, I. 208.)
GREENE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1654.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1654. Perhaps s. of Robert, of
Thundercliffe Grange, Yorks.; adm. at the Inner Temple,
1655. Age c. 37 in 1674. Married Mary, dau. of Nicholas
Stones, of Derbyshire, 1662. (Hunter, Hattamshire, 449.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 10,
1658. S. of William, of Swithland, Leics. B. there. School,
Dort, Holland. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Aug.
24, 1668. Of Warwickshire. S. of William, of Coventry, gent.
School, Coventry. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Trinity
College, July 7, 1669, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1673; M.A. 1676.
V. of Corley, Warws., 1681. R. of Foleshttl, 1691. (Al.Oxon.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 22, 1673. Of
Ipswich. Matric. 1673, as 'Greet'; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1678; priest, Feb. 1680-1. R.
of Chillesford, Suffolk, 1684. R. of Glemham, 1685. R. of
Sweffling, 1696.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 20,
1678. Of Suffolk.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. i, 1687.
S. of John, weaver, citizen, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1687-8. Migrated to Clare,
Oct. ii, 1688. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, July 10, 1688.
Barrister, 1696. Bencher, 1720. (Venn, i. 482.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1709. S. of William, Esq., of Thundercliffe Grange, near
Rotherham, Yorks. B. there. School, Threshfield. Matric.
1709. Died Feb. 14, 1719-20. Brother of Henry (1719).
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 31, 1720. Of
Pentir, Carnarvon. Matric. 1720; Scholar; B.A. 1723-4;
M.A. 1730.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 16, 1733-4.
B. at Newark, Notts. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741.
Fellow, 1738-59. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1738;
priest (Norwich) June, 1740. R. of Hardingham, Norfolk,
I759-94. R- of Barnham Broom, 1790-4. Hebraist. Died
Oct. 31, 1794. (D.N.B.)
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 16, 1735. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1736.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 29, 1749. S. of
Richard. B. at Chichester. Bapt. at All Saints', Chichester,
Dec. 14, 1731. Probably scholar from Charterhouse.
GREEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 30,
1750. S. of Smithson, of Thundercliffe Grange, Yorks.
School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1750;
Scholar, 1751; M.B. 1755. Sold Thundercliffe Grange, and
lived near York. Described as M.D. Died 1816. (M. H.
Peacock.)
GREEN, - . M.A. 1477-8. (? William, of QUEENS'.)
GREEN, - . B.A. 1481-2. Of CORPUS CHRISTI.
GREEN, -—. B.A. 1487-8; M.A. 1490.
GREEN, '-iiiar*Of ST GREGORY HOSTEL. B.A. 1490-1; M.A.
1493- - it. Af*.t$, Of ft-. Cg.^ <, _ *. i*r& .
GREEN, - . M.A. 1497-8.
GREENACARS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1564.
GRENEAKERS, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1563. 3rd s. of Richard, of Worston, Lanes. Adm. at
,
the Inner Temple, 1564. Keeper of Clitheroe Castle, 1585
Married Frances, dau. of John Lambert, of Calton.
Parker.)
GREENHALGH, ORLANDO
GRENACRE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1579.
S. of John. B. 1562. Succeeded his grandfather, Richard, at
Worston. Died Oct. 26, 1618. Nephew of the above.
GRENEAKERS, . B.A. 1528-9. One Robert Grenakers
preb. of Chichester, 1564-73.
GREENAWAY, see GREENWAY.
GREENBURY, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 27, 1709. S. of Arthur, deceased. B. at York. School,
York (Mr Thomlinson). Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord.
deacon (York) Nov. 1713; priest (London) May 23, 1714.
GREENBURY, TOBIAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1598;
B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15;
priest, Sept. 21, 1606. V. of Lamboum, Berks., 1611;
apparently retained his living during the Commonwealth.
Buried at Lambourn, Oct. 14, 1664. (Jo. Footman, Lambourn
Church.)
GREENEL*,, see GREENHILL.
GREENFIELD, see also GRINFIELD.
GREENFIELD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY
HALL, Apr. 1699.
GREENFIELD, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1668.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3. Signed for deacon's orders
(London) June 13, 1674. C. of Ivychurch, Kent.
GREENFIELD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 9, 1669.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672;
priest, Dec. 1672. V. of Bramham, Yorks., 1682-5. V. of
Tadcaster, 1684-1703. Died 1703.
GREENFEILD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 7, 1698-9.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1702-3.
GREENFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Sept. 15, 1624. S. of Thomas. B. at Chichester. One of these
names adm. at the Inner Temple, from Clements' Inn, 1628.
GRENFORD, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S HALL, 1411. Fellow;
resigned, 1428. Received tonsure (Ely) June 6, 1412. Per-
haps R. of Eastling, Kent, in 1460.
GREENGRAS, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1579; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5.
GRENEGRES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1550.
GREENHALGH, see also GREENOUGH.
GREENAUGH, ARTHUR. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1597-8.
GREENHALGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 19, 1688. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Chester. School,
Stockport. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1692-3.
GREENHALGH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
July 6, 1722. S. of Richard, ironmonger, of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Bury, Lanes. (Mr Rider). Matric. 1723;
B.A. 1726-7.
GREENHALGH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 22, 1671. S. of John (1627), clerk, of Knowsley, Lanes. .
B. there. School, Manchester. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1676. R. of Hooton
Roberts, Yorks., 1692-1714. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
GREENEHALGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May
26, 1627. S. of John, Esq. B. at Brandleson, Bury, Lanes.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. from
St John's, 1634; B.D. 1641; D.D. 1672. Fellow of St John's,
1632-44, ejected. Junior Proctor, 1639-40. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40. V. of Bury, Lanes., 1661-74.
Chaplain to the Earl of Derby. Died Oct. 27, 1674. Father
of James (1671). (Mumford, Manch. Gr. School; Vis. of
Lanes., 1664.)
GREENHALGHE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 2, 1632. S. of John, farmer, of Bury, Lanes. B. there.
School, Bolton (Mr Duckworth). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6.
Head Master of Chesham School. Antiquary. Died Dec.
1674. (C. H. Cooper.)
GREENHALH, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 12, 1684. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Bury, Lanes. School,
Bolton, Lanes. (Mr Coap). Matric. 1684.
GRENHALGH or GREENOUGH, OLIVER. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, Mar. 1588-9. B. at Horwick, Deane, Lanes., c.
1569. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596; B.D. 1603. Fellow, 1599-
1608. Ord. priest (Colchester) Sept. 23, 1599. R. of Navenby,
Lines., 1607-42. Married, at All Saints', Cambridge, Mar. 3,
1607-8, Elizabeth Boordman, widow. Admon. (Leicester)
1642. (Ptile, i. 196.)
GREENOUGH, OLIVER. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1604-5.
GREENHALGH, ORLANDO. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 19, 1688. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Chester. School,
Stockport. Matric. 1688. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 2, 1692,
as 3rd s. of Thomas, of Brandalsome, Lanes., deceased.
Brother of Henry (1688).
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GREENHALGH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY,
Dec. 9, 1624. Matric. Fell. -Com. S. of John, Esq. B. at
Wimsley, Cheshire. School, Manchester (Mr Clayton).
Matric. 1624.
GREENHALGH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. 17, 1663.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Perhaps R. of
Cooling, Kent, 1673-4.
GREENHALL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 27, 1576. Of Fletton, Hunts. Matric. 1576.
Left, 1579. 'Took to the road, and was hanged and dis-
sected' (Blackwood, Feb. 1865.)
GREENHALL, W. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1579. One William Greenhall was R. of Oakley, Suffolk,
1628-35; and schoolmaster at Lavenham. Buried there Oct.
2, 1635. Will (Bury) 1635.
GREENHAM, BALTHAZAR. Matric. sizar from Sr JOHN'S, 1626.
GREENHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16, 1599;
B.A. from Christ's, 1603-4. ' A principal attorney [at Dublin]
and said to be an honest man.' (Letter of Bishop Bedell to
Dr Ward, Master of Sidney, 1630.)
GREENHAM, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1559; B.A. 1563-4; M-A. 1567. Fellow, c. 1566. R. of Dry
Drayton, Cambs., 1570-91. Preacher at Christ Church,
Newgate Street, c. 1590. Author, theological. Died 1594.
(Cooper, ii. 143; D.N.B.)
GREENHILL, CLEAVE. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1722. S. of Joseph,
of Chesham, Bucks., gent. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Nov. 30, 1713, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1718. V. of
Abbots Langley, Herts., 1725-47. Died Jan. 24, 1747.
Brother of Joseph (1717). (Al. Oxon.)
GREENELL, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine, 1615.
GREENHILL or GREENELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
Oct. 13, 1663. Matric. 1663; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9;
M.A. 1672. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 23,
1671. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1674. Probably V. of Wil-
barston, Northants., 1686. V. of Weston-by-Welland, 1686-
91. Died 1691. (H. I. Longden; T. P. Dorman.)
GREENHILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May 5,
1707. S. of Richard, of Canterbury. School, Canterbury.
Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1708. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 27, 1706.
GREENHILL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 17,
1715. Only s. of Newton, gent, clerk of the Ballast Office; of
Hoxton, Middlesex. B. at Finsbury, London. School, Bun-
hill Fields, London (Mr Barren).
GREENHILL, JOSEPH. M.A. from Sr CATHARINE'S, 1717. S. of
Joseph, of Chesham, Bucks. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Nov. 8, 1708, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. R. of
Howell, Lines., 1713. V. of Heckington, 1717. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1741- Father of Joseph (1740) and brother of
Cleave (1722). (Al. Oxon.)
GREENHILL, JOSEPH. Adm. scholar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Feb.
12,1722-3. S. of William, Esq. B. at Abbots Langley, Herts.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1728
(Com. Reg.; adm. 1731). Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24,
1727. R. of East Horsley, Surrey, 1727. R. of East Clandon,
1732. Author, theological. Died Mar. 10, 1788, aged 84.
Will, P.C.C. (Manning and Bray, in. 34; D.N.B.)
GREENHILL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, July n,
1740. S. of Joseph (1717), R. of Howell, Lines. B. there.
Schools, Appleby, Leics. (Mr Martin) and Oakham. Matric.
1742.
GREENHILL, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 7, 1724.
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2,
1728-9. R. of Sevington, Kent; and P.C. of Egerton, 1731-
77- Married, at Little Chart, Sept. 8, 1736, Mary Elvy.
Died at Ashford, July 13, 1777. (G. Mag.; H. G. Harrison.)
GRENEHILL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1572. S. of John, of Harrpw-on-the-Hill, Middlesex. School,
Harrow. Migrated to Caius, Feb. 16, 1574-5, age 22. B.A.
1575-6 ;M.A. 1579. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1576. Doubt-
less a governor of Harrow School, in 1586; V. of Brixworth,
1589-1621. Buried there Sept. 2, 1621. Father of the next.
(Venn, I. 80.)
GREENHILL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Feb. 4, 1613-4.
S. of William (above), V. of Brixworth, Northants. Bapt.
there, July i, 1598. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621;
D.D. 1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 29, 1621; priest,
Aug. 18, 1622. V. of Brixworth, 1621. R. of Peakirk, 1637-
52. Married Mary, dau. of Francis Dee, Bishop of Peter-
borough. Buried at Peakirk, May i, 1652. Will (P.C.C.) 1652.
(H. I. Longden; T. P. Dorman.)
GREENHILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June
26, 1615. S. of John, husbandman, of Harrow-on-the-Hill.
School, Harlington, Middlesex (Mr Durant). Matric. 1615;
GREENWAY, DANIEL
Scholar, 1617-22; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Probably ap-
pointed to Stepney, Middlesex, in 1653. Governor of Harrow
School, 1653-7.
GREENEHILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY,
June 20, 1647. S. and h. of William, of Blackfriars, gent.
B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric. 1647. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 30, 1649-50.
GREENHILL, . Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1626.
GREENING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 25,
1668. S. of Thomas. B. at Basford, Notts. School, Basford
(private; Mr Harris).
GREENING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. i,
1637. S. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Newton, Gloucs. Schools,
Gloucester (Mr Jo. Langley) and Bristol (Mr Chr. Prior).
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5,
1642. One of these names minister of Rush den, Northants.,
1648-50-.
GREENLING, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1637. Of Stradbrook, Suffolk. Died Oct. 24, 1653,
aged 33. M.I. at Stradbrook. (Le Neve, Man., iv. 25.)
GREENLING, RALPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 23, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6, as 'Girling'; M.A. 1629.
GREENNOPP, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1680. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Leece, near Dalton,
Lanes. School, Urswick (Mr Inman).
GREENOUGH, see also GREENHALGH.
GREENOUGH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent,
1597-8; B.A. 1602-3; M.A. 1606. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 21, 1606. One of these names V. of West Waltham,
Essex, 1614-9. (PfUff '• 231-)
GREENOUGH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c.
1592-3. B. at Rochdale, Lanes., c. 1576. B.A. 1595-6; M.A.
1600. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25, 1599; priest (Colchester)
Oct. 4, 1603. V. of Cople, Beds., 1607-8. R. of Aspley Guise,
1629-32. Licensed to marry Agnes, dau. of Geoffrey Moore,
of Colmwprth, May 12, 1613, at St Alban's, Wood St, London.
At that time of London. Buried at Aspley Guise, 1632.
GREENOWES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 20, 1639. S. of Richard. B. in London. School,
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1639.
GREENSHIELDS, JAMES. M.A. 1711 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
Also Incorp. at Balliol College, Oxford, 1711.
GREENSIDE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Feb.
18, I733-4- Of Yorkshire. School, Kirk Levington, Yorks.
Scholar, 1733; Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1738; priest (Lift. dim. from York)
May, 1740. V. of Middlesbrough, Yorks., 1739-69. V. of
Marton-in-Cleveland, 1749-98. R. of Crathome, 1768-81.
Died at Marton, 1798.
GRENESIDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1576.
GREENSMITH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 25,
1670. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1674; priest, Sept. 1679. Perhaps R. of
Rockland, Norfolk, 1684.
GRENESTED, . A friar. Degree, 1457-8.
GREENSTREET, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 5, 1662. S. of Peter, of Ospringe, Kent. B. there.
School, Faversham (Mr Rider). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1664. Died Apr. 5, 1677, aged
33. Buried at Ospringe. Father of the next. (Hasted, n. 793.)
GREENSTREET, PETER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 3,
1691. Of Kent. S. and h. of Peter (above), of Ospringe,
Kent, Esq., deceased. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 28,
1691. Married, at Maidstone, May 2, 1717, Anne Dering, of
Ttiornham. Of Sellinge.
GREENSWORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
May 9, 1653. S. of James, of Haydock-in-Winwick, Lanes.
B. there. School, Winwick (Mr Ra. Cost). Matric. 1653;
B.A. 1656-7.
GRENWALL or GRENWELL, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1540-1; M.A.
1544. Fellow of CHRIST'S, 1541-7. Fellow of Trinity, 1547.
Doubtless V. of Lenham, Kent, 1553, as 'Greenway.' (P«fe,
i. 26.)
GREENWHALL or GRENEWALD, RICHARD. Matric. pens,
from KING'S, Easter, 1569; B.A. 1570-1. Probably lay clerk
at King's.
GREENAWAY, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 21,
1711. S. of Joseph, grocer, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Hoadley and Mr Pate). Matric. 1710-1; B.A.
1714-5; WLA. 1718. Fellow, 1716-30. Ord. deacon (London)
June 16, 1717. R. of Denver, Norfolk, 1728-34. Buried there
Jan. ii, 1734-5. M.I. Will, Norwich. (Venn, i. 525.)
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GREENWAY, GEORGE
GREENWAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Mar.
26,1714. S. of Henry, of London. School, Merchant Taylors',
London. Matric. 1714. Migrated to Corpus, 1716. B.A.
1717-8: M.A. 1721. Perhaps R. of Chilcombe, Dorset, 1722-
45; and also lecturer of Berwick-on-Tweed, 1728-45. Buried
there Dec. 9, 1745, as Greenaway. (Hutchins, n. 740.)
GREENWAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, July 2,
1734. S. of John, ironmonger. B. at Tiverton, Devon.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8- Brother of
Thomas (1726).
GREENWAY, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1730. S. of William,
of Butlers Marston, Warws. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, May 13, 1703, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1706-7. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1707; priest, Sept. 1710. (Al. Oxon.)
GRENEWAYE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June,
1577; B.A. from Magdalene, 1579-80. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) May, 1583. R. of Giiuingham, Norfolk, 1592-1623.
(Peile, i. 142.)
GREENWAY, THEOPHILUS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1601,
from Trinity. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 22; priest, Sept. 25, 1608, age 23.
C. of Forncett, Norfolk. Doubtless R. of Framlingham Earl;
and father of Timothy (1640). (Masters.)
GREENWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1705,
from St John's College, Oxford, where he had matric. Dec. 7,
1702. S. of Robert, of Hinxill, Kent. B. June 10, 1687.
School, Merchant Taylors'. (A 1. Oxon.)
GREENWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Oct. 26,
1726. S. of John, ironmonger. B. at Tiverton, Devon.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1. Brother of George
(1734).
GREENAWAY, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July
3, 1640, as 'Theophilus.' S. of Theophilus, R. of Framling-
ham Earl, Norfolk. B. at Framlingham Pigot. Bapt. Sept. 6,
1621 (with a twin brother Theophilus). School, Norwich
(Mr Lovering). Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1642-4; B.A. 1643-4;
M.A. 1647.
GREENWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1566;
B.A. 1569-70. R. of Edmundbyers, Durham, 1575-1609.
Died 1609.
GREENWELL, STEPHEN, see GRENNELL.
GREENWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL,
Miens. 1601; B.A. 1604-5.
GREENWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, June 29,
1625. Of London. S. of Robert (of Newcastle-on-Tyne),
citizen, and merchant taylor, of London. B. Apr. 1610.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1625.
GREENWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 29,
1640. Matric. 1640.
GREENWOOD, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1530-1.
GREENWOOD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1577; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. V. of
Shottesham, Norfolk, 1603. Died 1607-8. Father of Devoreux
(1605). (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., v. 254.)
GREENEWOOD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1601.
GREENWOOD, DANIEL. B.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Richard, of Sowerby, Yorks., pleb. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, Apr. 30, 1624, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1626-7;
M.A. 1629; B.D. 1640-1; D.D. 1649. Fellow of Brasenose.
Principal, 1648-60. Vice-Chancellor, 1650-2. R. of Chastle-
ton, Oxon., 1640-62. Died at Steeple Aston, Jan. 29, 1673-4.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
GREENWOOD, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June 23, 1645. S. of John. B. at Sowerby, Yorks. School,
Halifax (Mr Wood). Matric. 1645; B.A. (Oxford) 1648; M.A.
1651. Fellow of Brasenose, 1648. R. of Steeple Aston, Oxon.,
1653. Died at Woodstock, Oct. 14, 1679. Buried at Steeple
Aston. M.I. there. (Peile, I. 497; Le Neve, Man., iv. 198.)
GRENEWOOD, DEVOREUX. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 24,
1605. S. of Christopher (1577), V. of Shottesham. School,
Hedenham (Mr Sebly). Migrated to Emmanuel, Nov. i, 1606.
Matric. 1606. Migrated to Caius, May 25, 1609, age 19. B.A.
1610-1. Buried at All Saints', Norwich, Oct. 21, 1611. (Venn,
i. 202.)
GREENWOOD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1559; B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. Fellow, 1564. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 23, 1567; priest, Mar. 31, 1574. V. of
Wood Dalling, Norfolk, 1573-80. R. of Gt Dunham, 1580.
Died there 1591.
GREENWOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 16, 1737-
8. S. of William, R. of Darfield, Yorks., deceased. Matric.
1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
GREENWOOD, RICHARD
27, 1742-3; priest (Norwich) May, 1746, age 26. C. of
Cockneld, Suffolk. V. of Higham Ferrers, Northants., 1752-
61. V. of St Peter's, Irthlingborough, 1752-61. Buried there
June 20, 1761.
GREENWOOD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1564. B. at Sudbury, Yorks. (sic). Scholar; B.A. 1567-8 ;
M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1570. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20,
t57i, age 26; priest (Norwich) Oct. 22, 1572. Master of
Felsted School, 1576-96. V. of Hatneld Peveril, Essex, 1596-
1605. V. of Gt Sampford, 1601-34. R. of Little Leighs, 16139.
GREENWOOD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1598; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 12,
1602.
GREENWOOD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
July 3, 1624. S. of Henry (? above), of Hempstead, Essex.
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Minister at Willingale
Doe, Essex, 1647. Probably V. of South Benfleet, 1660-3.
Died Feb. 1662-3.
GREENWOOD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 4, 1645.
Of Somerset. Scholar from Westminster, 1645. Matric.
1646; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1649-55.
GREENWOOD, JAMES. B.A. (? 1589-90) according to Lincoln
Register. B. at Aylsham, Norfolk, 1571. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 29, 1601, age 29, as 'late student of CORPUS
CHRISTI'; priest (Colchester) Feb. 14, 1601-2. V. of Scawby,
Lines., 1604-24. Perhaps V. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1618-
39-
GRENEWOOD, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1637; B.A.
1637. One of these names minister at Old Hutton, Westmor-
land, 1654-7.
GREENWOOD, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at JESUS, May 7,
1677. S. of Samuel, of Leeds, Yorks. Matric. 1677; B.A.
1680-1; M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1681; priest,
June, 1696. C. of Dunnington, Yorks., 1681-4. P.C. of
Snaith, 1696-7. Buried there June 18, 1697. Will, York.
Pedigree in Whitaker's Leeds.
GREENWOOD, JOHN. B.A. 1542-3; M.A. 1547. Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, 1547. Perhaps V. of Orford, Suffolk, c. 1544.
GREENWOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559. Of Yorkshire. B.A. from St Catharine's. 1561-2; M.A.
1565. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1565. Ord. pnest (Ely) Mar.
23, 1566-7. Master of Brentwood School, Essex, 1570-1604.
Author, Syntaxis et Prosodia, 1590. Died 1609. Will, P.C.C.
(Cooper, n. 98; D.N.B.)
GREENWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1564-5.
GREENWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1. Ord. deacon (London); priest
(Lincoln) Aug. 8, 1582. R. of Wyham, Lines., 1582-3.
Perhaps R. of Rackheath, Norfolk, 1583-7. Afterwards a
non-conforming minister in London. Associate of Henry
Barrow; imprisoned and executed, with him, for sedition,
Apr. 6, 1593. (Cooper, n. 153; D.N.B.)
GREENWOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 25, 1587. Perhaps R. of Ingestre, Staffs., 1597.
R. of Standon, 1604-44.
GRENEWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1589 ;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Doubtless ord. priest (Norwich)
1614. R. of Brampton, Norfolk, 1620; ejected, c. 1645.
(Walker, Sufferings, where he is called D.D.)
GRENEWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1612.
GREENWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1622.
GREENWOOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June n, 1675.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1694. Incorp. at Oxford,
1694. Preb. of Lichfield, 1704 16.
GREENWOOD, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 15,
1665, as 'Josiah.' Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1665.
GREENWOOD, MILES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, July 2,
1645. S. of Rowland (1616), V. of Wimbish, Essex. B. at
Aldenham, Herts. Bapt. Feb. 15, 1626-7. School, Eton.
Matric. 1645. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 31, 1645.
GREENWOOD, PAUL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
23, 1645. S. of Ambrose, merchant, of Skircoate, Halifax,
Yorks. School, Halifax (Mr Wood). Matric. 1645, as
'William'; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Doubtless Head Master
of Halifax School, 1652-64. V. of Illingworth, 1658-68. V.
of Dewsbury, 1666-8. Died Feb. i, 1668.
GREENWOOD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1586. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594- Will of
one of these names (P.C.C.) 1614; of Playden, Sussex, clerk.
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GREENWOOD, ROBERT
GREENWOOD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from Sr JOHN'S, Micbs.
1570; B.A. 1574-3. Ord. deacon and priest, Feb. 21, 1574-5.
R. of Heydon, Norfolk, 1576. Died 1601.
GREENWOOD, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from Sr JOHN'S,
Easter, 1616. B. in Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1623; B.D. 1638. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.j Mar. 8; pries't, Mar. 9, 1622-3. Head
Master of Aldenham School, Herts., 1623-34. V. of Wimbish,
Essex, 1634-57. Doubtless Head Master of Pocklington
School, 1657-60. V. of Bubwith, Yorks., 1660-3. Father
of Miles (1645).
GREENWOOD, THOMAS. B.A. 1510-1 (Incorp. from Oxford) ;
M.A. 1511; B.D. 1527-8; D.D. 1532. Fellow of Sx JOHN'S.
Doubtless the Carthusian (Harl. MS., 7030, 53) who suffered
for denying the Royal supremacy. Died in prison, June,
1537. He was also called Green and Greenway. (Camm,
Martyrs, i. 20; Cooper, i. 64.)
GREENWOOD, THOMAS. Of CLARK; 'Professor.' (?D.D.) Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1541. Can he be the above?
GREENWOOD, THOMAS. M.A. 1543 (Incorp. from Paris).
Presumably the man of these names; pens, of CLARE, M.A.;
whose will was proved (V.C.C.) June 7, 1546.
GREENWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRIST:,
Michs. 1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. R. of Castor, Norfolk,
1592-1600. R. of Clipsham, Rutland, 1601-5. R- of Beccles,
Suffolk, 1608. Died Aug. 1638. (Misc. Gen, et Her., 2nd S.,
v. 253-)
GREENWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 25,
1650, a scholar from Westminster. Of Somerset. B.A. 1653-
4. Probably of Gregory Stoke, Somerset; adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1656.
GREENWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Nov. 17, 1690.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Doubtless V. of
Lightcliffe, Yorks., 1703-6. V. of Luddenden, 1706-13. V.
of Heptonstall, 1712-44. V. of Wragby.
GRENEWOOD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Sx JOHN'S,
Easter, 1570; B.A. 1573-4.
GREENWOOD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISXI,
Easter, 1605. Adm. as Green ward. Of Norfolk.
GREENWOOD, WILLIAM. D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of John,
of Newport, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Oct. 21, 1703, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1707; M.A. 1710.
R. of St Nicholas, Warwick, 1713. V. of St Mary, Warwick,
1724. R. of Solihull, 1739-69. Author. Died Jan. 5, 1769.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
GREET, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Apr. 20, 1604; B.A.
1607-8.
GRET, JOHN. Matric. from TRINITY, Michs. 1559. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1570, of John Crete, of Southwark, Surrey, clerk.
GREET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 31, 1733. S. of
John. B. in Jamaica. School, Westminster. Matric. 1733;
Scholar, 1734; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1740. Fellow, 1739. Usher
of Westminster School, 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1742; priest (Norwich) Apr. 1745. V. of Marsworth, Bucks.,
1762-77. R. of St James", Garlickhithe, London, 1766-76.
V. of Eaton Bray, Beds. Died May, 1777. Will (P.C.C.) ; of
Chelsea, Middlesex. (Al. Westmon., 308.)
GREGELL, JOHN. B.A. 1509-10; M.A. 1513. V. of Barking,
Essex, 1524-59. Will (P.C.C.) 1559.
GREGG or GRIGGE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at CAIUS,
Apr. 28, 1620. S. of Hamlet, V. of Sotby, Lines. School,
Horncastle (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest, May 24, 1624.
R. of Biscathorpe, Lines., 1626-31. Admon., Lincoln.
Brother of the next. (Venn, i. 249.)
GREGG, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 28,
1620. S. of Hamlet, minister, V. of Sotby, Lines. School,
Horncastle (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23; priest, May 24, 1624.
R. of Hatton, Lines., 1635. Brother of Christopher (above).
GREGGE, ROBERT. A scholar of QUEENS', 1530-3.
GREGGE, WALTER. A priest. B.A. 1492-3; B.Can.L. 1498-9.
R. of Barton, Norfolk, 1515-8.
GREGS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PEXERHOUSE, Nov. 15, 1591.
Pens. 1593.
GREGGS, WHICHCOTT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June
30, 1698. S. of William, of Spanby, Lines., gent. B. at
Pickworth, Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1698. Migrated
to Pembroke, July i, 1703. B.A. 1705-6. (Petie, n. 143.)
GREGOR, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1705. Probably s. of John, of Trewarthenic, Cornwall, Esq.
Author, legal. Father of the next. (Bibliotkeca Cornubiensis.)
GREGOR, JOHN RATCLIFF. Adm. pens, at PEXERHOUSE, Nov.
6, 1736. Of Cornwall. S. and h. of Francis (above), of
Trewarthenic, Esq. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 14, 1734.
GREGORY, JOHN
GREGORY, ABRAHAM. M.A. 1665 (Lit. Reg.); D.D. 1677 (Lit.
Reg.). S. of Francis, of Oxford. B. at Old Woodstock, Oxon.,
Apr. 23, 1643. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Dec. 7,
1660, age 17. Usher of the College School, Gloucester, 1661.
V. of Sandhurst, Gloucs., 1664-76. R. of Cowley, 1670-3.
Preb. of Gloucester, 1671. Preb. of Lincoln, 1672-90. V. of
Churcham, 1673-90. R. of St Mary-de-Crypt, Gloucester,
1675-9. Precentor of Llandaff, 1679-90. R. of Cromhall,
1679-90. Died July 29, 1690. Buried in Gloucester Cathedral.
M.I. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
GREGORY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at PEXERHOUSE, 1600. B.A.
1603-4. R. of Petrockstowe, Devon, 1614, sequestered. R. of
Charles. Will (Exeter) 1663 ; of Anthony Gregory, of Petrock-
stowe. Father of Samuel (1625) and John (1625). (Walker,
Sufferings.)
GREGORY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sx JOHN'S,
July 4, 1668. S. of Samuel, deceased, of Barnstaple, Devon.
B. there. School, Barnstaple. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1672; priest (Ely)
May 30, 1675. C. of Therfield, Herts. V. of Sutton, Isle of
Ely, 1676-1735. R. of Mepal, Cambs., 1686-1733. Died
May 6, 1735, aged 85. Father of the next. (G. Mag.)
GREGORY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sx JOHN'S, May
22, 1706. S. of Anthony (above), R. of Mepal, Cambs.
School, Peterborough (Mr Warring). Matric. 1706. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1712. One of these names, of Halwell,
Devon, clerk. Admon. (Exeter) 1758.
GREGORY, CHRISTOPHER. B.D. 1579 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Warwickshire. B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
1568; M.A. 1571-2; B.D. 1579. Fellow of Magdalen, 1567-85.
Preb. of York, 1577. Preb. of Southwell, 1580-1600. R. of
Cromwell, Notts., 1581. R. of Kirkby Misperton, Yorks.,
1582. R. of Scrayingham, 1587. Archdeacon of West Riding,
Yorks., 1597-1600. Died 1600. (Al. Oxon.)
GREGORY, CLEMENT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 5,
1595. R. of Rushton All Saints', Northants., 1603-15.
GREGORY, CLEMENT. Adm. at CLARE, July 15, 1634. Matric.
1634-5; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 15, 1643; priest (Peterb.) May, 1648. R. of Thornton,
Bucks., 1651. R. of Leckhampstead, 1660. Buried there
July 10, 1669.
GREGORY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1626. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, June 5, 1626.
GREGORY, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISXI, 1723. S. of
George (1688). Bapt. at St Mary's, Nottingham, May 10,
1706. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1729; priest (York) Aug. 16, 1730. P.C. of
St Margaret Crosgate, Durham, 1732-53. Minor canon of
Durham. Preb. of Southwell, 1733-53. R. of Ashwell, Rut-
land, 1743-59. R. of Widmerpool, Notts. Died July 2, 1759.
(L. Mag.; H. M. Wood; Lines. Pedigrees, 429; H. I. Longden.)
GREGORY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 16, 1641.
S. of Francis, of Woodstock, Oxon. Matric. 1642; Scholar
from Westminster, 1642; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648; D.D.
(Oxford) 1661. Usher under Dr Busby at Westminster.
Master of Woodstock School, Oxon., 1654. Head Master of
Witney, Oxon. R. of Wick Rissington, Gloucs., 1670. R. of
Hambledon, Bucks., 1671-1707. Author. Died June, 1707.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
GREGORY, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 29,
1652. S. of John, gent., of Nottingham. Bapt. at St Mary's,
Nov. 8, 1643 (sic). Married twice, but died without issue.
Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham, Feb. 23, 1712-3. Brother
of George (1655). (Peile, i. 547.)
GREGORY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 28, 1620.
Matric. 1620.
GREGORY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sx JOHN'S, May 9,
1655. S. of John, gent., of Nottingham. B. there. Bapt. at
St Mary's, May 18, 1638. School, Nottingham (Mr Leeke).
High Sheriff of Notts., 1666. Married Susanna, dau. of Sir
Martin Lister, Knt., of Thorpe Arnold, Leics. Buried at
St Mary's, Nottingham, July 10, 1688. Father of the next.
Brother of Francis (1652). (J. T. Godfrey, Notts.)
GREGORY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sx JOHN'S, May 3,
1688. S. of George (above). B. at Nottingham. Bapt. at
St Mary's, Feb. 2, 1669-70. School, Nottingham (Mr Cud-
worth). High Sheriff for Notts., 1694. M. P. for Nottingham,
1702-5, 1715-27; for Boroughbridge, 1727-46. Married
Susanna, dau. of William Williams, of Rempstone Hall,
Notts. Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham, Apr. 10, 1746.
Father of Edward (1723) and William (1713). (J. T. Godfrey,
Notts.)
GREGORY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1577.
One of these names, of Hull, Yorks., adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 12, 1581, from Barnard's Inn.
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GREGORIE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, June 26, 1625.
S. of Anthony (1603-4), R. of Petrockstowe, Devon. School,
Torrington (Mr Salisbury). Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1627-31;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. R. of Meeth, Devon, 1634. Married,
at Huish, Feb. 2, 1641-2, Grace Cory. Admon. (Exeter)
1663; of Meeth. Brother of Samuel (1625). (Venn, i. 272.)
GREGORY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1629.
GREGORY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 25, 1646. Of
Oxfordshire. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. pens.
1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650.
Doubtless Master of the College School, Gloucester, 1660-73.
R. of Hempstead, Gloucs., 1669-78. R. of Dursley, 1672-8.
Archdeacon of Gloucester, 1672-8. Died Dec. 10, 1678.
Buried at Hempstead. Will, Gloucester. (F. S. Hockaday.)
GREGORY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 19,
1664. S. of Edward, barber. B. at Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1664-5; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1672. Incorp. at Oxford,
1672. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1668. Perhaps R. of
Hargrave, Suffolk, 1673-1727; and father of John (1705).
GREGORY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May 22,
1705. S. of John (? 1646), R. of Hargrave, Suffolk. School,
Bury (Mr Randall). Matric. 1706.
GREGORY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 24,
1728. Of Nottinghamshire. School, Risley, Derbs. Matric.
1728; Scholar, 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1736. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732. Perhaps R. of Twyford, Norfolk,
1740-79-
GREGORY, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 21, 1670.
Previously matric. from Trinity, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1669, age 19.
S. of Oliver, of Battersea, Surrey, gent. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1673. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, July 7, 1674. Licensed, Jan. 4, 1683-4, of St
Martin-in-the-Fields, age 30, to marry Mary Squibb, of
Swinn, Dorset. (A 1. Carthtts.)
GREGORY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1615.
Of Salop. Scholar, 1618; B.A. 1618-9. Perhaps R. of Upton
Cressett, Salop, 1623. (But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.)
GREGORY, RICHARD. LL.B. from MAGDALENE, 1719. S. of
John, of Arle, Cheltenham, Gloucs. Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, Mar. 23, 1688-9, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1692.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) July 17, 1695; priest (Worcester)
Sept. 20, 1696. R. of Broadway, Worcs., 1696. V. of Childs
Wickham, Gloucs., 1700-18. R. of Willersey, 1701-18. R.
of Dumbleton, 1718. Died 1718. (Al. Oxon. ; F. S. Hockaday.)
GREGORY, ROBERT (1576), see SAYER.
GREGORIE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 26,
1589. Matric. 1589; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. R. of Westley
Waterless, Cambs., 1599-1647. Buried there Aug. 13, 1647.
GREGORY, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Mar. 2,
1608-9. B. in Suffolk. One of these names, s. of Roger, of
Stockwith, Lines., Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6, 1610-1;
age 18 in 1612. (Fw. of Yorks.)
GREGORIE, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 26,
1625. S. of Anthony (1603-4), R. of Petrockstowe, Devon.
School, Torrington (Mr Salisbury). Matric. 1626; Scholar,
1626-32; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.).
R. of High Bray, Devon, 1633-63; and of Charles, 1660.
Buried at High Bray, Nov. 26, 1663. Will (Exeter) 1664.
Brother of John (1625). (Venn, i. 272.)
GREGORY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1594;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1597-8.
GREGORY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20,
1619.
GREGORY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Perhaps R. of Saxelby, Leics.,
1655; buried Sept. 4, 1656.
GREGORY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 21, 1656.
Matric. 1656. One of these names, s. of Thomas, of Allerton,
Hunts., gent., adm. at Oundle School, July 17, 1650, age n.
Perhaps V. of St Ippolyts, Herts., 1664-70. One of these
names V. of Weston, Herts., 1665-8. Died 1670.
GREGORY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 4, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon (London) May 29;
priest, May 30, 1681. One of these names R. of Wivenhoe,
Essex, 1695-7. R. of Toddington, Beds., 1697-1713. (But
see a contemporary in Al. Oxon.)
GREGORY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) .at CHRIST'S, July 4,
1706. S. of Love-is-God. B. at Stivichall, Warws. School,
Coventry (Mr Greenway). Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1706-7.
(Peile, ii. 165.)
GREGORY, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1747. S. of Blagrave,
of Banbury, Oxon., gent. B.A. from Trinity College, Oxford,
1737. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1740. V. of Hindolveston,
Norfolk, 1740-1. V. of North Elmham, 1741-77. (Al. Oxon.)
GRENVILLE, BEVILL
GREGORY, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1751. S. of William,
of Burlton, Salop. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Apr.
30, 1734; B.A. (Oxford) 1737-8. (Al. Oxon.)
GREGORYS, W. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1585.
Perhaps William, s. of William, of East Stockwith, Lines.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, July 3, 1587. Another 'William,' s. of
Roger, of Stockwith: bapt. at Gainsborough, Nov. 16, 1568.
Of Bamby-on-Dun, Yorks. Buried July 20, 1637. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 430.)
GREGORY, WILLIAM. M.A. 16x7 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Warwickshire. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Oct. 16,
1607, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1611; M.A. 1615. Perhaps V. of
All Saints', Bristol, 1618-9. R-o£ Chelvey, Somerset, 1619-
67. (A I. Oxon.)
GREGORYS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1618. One of these names, s. of Roger, of Mount St John,
Yorks., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1616.
GREGORY WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1713. Of
Nottinghamshire, ist s. of George (1688). Bapt. at St
Mary's, Nottingham, Nov. 20, 1694. Matric. 1713-4. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 2, 1715. Buried at Notting-
ham, Jan. 13, 1726-7. Brother of Edward (1723). (J. T.
Godfrey, Lenton, 34.)
GREGORY, . B.Civ.L. 1500-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1549, of John
Gregory, 'LL.B., priest, of Islington, Midds.,' formerly a
brother of Mottenden Priory, Kent. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GREGORY, . B. and D.Can.L. 1511-2.
GREGSON or GRIGSON, EDWARD. B.A. 1489-90; B.D. 1501.
Of Preston, Lanes. Original fellow of JESUS, 1498. Founded
fellowships and scholarships at St John's, 1527. R. of
Fladbury, Worcs. Will (P.C.C.) 1540. (Cooper, i. 61; A.
Gray.)
GREGSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 16,
1639-40. S. of Henry, escheator of Derbyshire (of Sherrow
Hall, and Turnditch, Derbs.). Bapt. at Duffield, Derbs.,
Oct. 27, 1621. School, Repton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1640;
B.A. 1643-4. Adm. at Magdalene, 1645-6. Living at
Wapping in 1663. (F.M.G.)
GREGSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 7,
1691. S. of William, deceased. B. at Ormside, Westmorland.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1691; B.A. 1695-6.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1696. C. of Frampton; and
schoolmaster at Kirton-in-Holland, Lines. V. of Kirton,
1702.
GREGSON, R. B.A. 1488-9; M.A. 1493. Fellow of QUEENS',
1494-7-
GREGSON. ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 7, 1719.
S. of George, of Turnditch, Esq. Of Turnditch and Dron-
neld, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of Joseph Rogers, of Dron-
field. (F.M.G.)
GREGSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 21, 1644.
Previously at Oxford. Of London. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1644-
5. One of these names presented to Ponton, Lines., 1648.
GRENDON, see GRINDON.
GRENNELL or GRENWELL, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from
ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1582-3; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1585-6;
M.A. 1589.
GRENT, HENRY. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Middle-
sex, gent. Matric. from New College, Oct. 31, 1617, age 20;
B.A. (Oxford) 1621; M.A. 1624-5; B.D. 1642. R. of Church
Lawford, Warws., 1635. (Al. Oxon.)
GRENT, THOMAS. M.D. 1628 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Sussex, gent. Matric. from New College, Nov. 29, 1605, age
21; B.A. (Oxford) 1609; M.A. 1612-3; M.B. and M.D. 1619.
F.R.C.P., 1623. Physician to St Thomas's HospitaL Died
Dec. n, 1649. (Al. Oxon.; Munk, i. 184.)
GRENT, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1620-1 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of John, of Deptford, Kent. B.A. from Hart
Hall, Oxford, 1620-1. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 3,
1617. (Al. Oxon.)
GRENVILLE, BERNARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1584. Previously matric. from University College,
Oxford, 1574, age 15. Of Cornwall. Doubtless s. and h. of
Sir Richard, of the 'Revenge.' M.P. for Bodmin, 1597-8-
Knighted, 1608. Buried at Kilkhampton, Cornwall, June 26,
1636. Brother of John (1584).
GRENVILLE or GRANVILLE, BEVILL. Adm. as nobleman
(age 12) at TRINITY, Aug. 21, 1677. S. of Bernard. B. in
St Martin's, Westminster. Matric. 1677; M.A. 1679- Served
in the army in Flanders. M.P. for Fowey, 1685-7, 1695-1700;
for Lostwithiel, 1690-5. Knighted at Hounslow Heath, May
28, 1686. Governor of Pendennis Castle, Cornwall, 1696-
1703. Appointed Governor of Barbados, 1702-6. Major-
General, 1704. Died on his passage home, Sept. 15, 1706.
Brother of George (1677). (D.N.B.)
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GRENVILLE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL,
Jan. 16, 1698-9. Of Preston, Lanes. Probably s. of Sir
Christopher.
GRENVILE, DENNIS. M.A. 1667 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Sir Bevill, of Kilkhampton, Cornwall, Knt. Bapt. Feb. 26,
1637-8. Matric. from Exeter College, Aug. 6, 1658; M.A.
(Oxford) 1660; D.D. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jan. 31,
1660-1. Fellow of Eton College, 1662. Archdeacon, 1662-91 ;
and Canon of Durham, 1662-84. R. of Kilkhampton, 1662-
84. R. of Easington, 1662-91; and Elwick, 1664-7. R- of
Sedgfield, Durham, 1668. Dean of Durham, 1684-91. De-
prived of his preferments, as non- juror, 1691. Married Anne,
dau. of Bishop Cosin, at Auckland, Dec. 16, 1662. Died in
Paris, Apr. 7, 1703. Buried in the churchyard of the Holy
Innocents, Paris. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven;
H. M. Wood.)
GRENVILLE, GEORGE, afterwards Baron LANSDOWNE.
Adm. as nobleman (age n) at TRINITY, Aug. 21, 1677. S. of
Bernard (brother of John, Earl of Bath). B. in St Martin's,
Westminster. Matric. 1677; M.A. 1679. M.P. for Fowey,
1702-10; for Cornwall, 1710-1. Secretary-at-war, 1710-2.
Created a peer with the title of Baron Lansdowne, of Bide-
ford, Devon, 1711. Privy-councillor, 1712; and comptroller
of the household, 1712-3. Treasurer of the household, 1713.
Imprisoned in the Tower on suspicion of Jacobitism, 1715-7.
Created a duke by the titular King, James III, in 1721.
Retired to Paris, 1722; lived there for ten years. Poet and
dramatist. Died in London, Jan. 30, 1734-5. Buried at
St Clement Danes. Brother of Bevill (1677). (D.N.B.;
G.E.C.)
GRENVILLE, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Michs.
1584. Doubtless and s. of Sir Richard. Killed in the Indies
while serving under Sir Francis Drake. Brother of Bernard
(1584). (J. Ch. Smith.)
GRESBY, GEORGE. B.Civ.L. 1540-1. V. of Gazeley, Suffolk,
1552-60. Will (Bury) 1560.
GRESHAM, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS,
Jan. 16, 1614-5. S.of Sir Richard, Kn t., of Bury St Edmunds.
Schools, Saxham, Suffolk (Mr Ward) and Wymondham,
Norfolk (Mr Eston). Buried in St Luke's Chapel, Norwich,
1649. Will, Norwich. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 271;
Venn, i. 228.)
GRESSAM, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1584.
GRESHAM, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JBSUS, c. 1592.
GRESHAM, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1594.
GRESHAM, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1544. S. of Sir John, of Titsey, Surrey. B. July 18, 1526.
B.A. 1545-6- Original fellow of Trinity, 1546 (doubtful if he
accepted nomination). Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple,
1549; of London. Died before 1552, s.p. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
iv. 270.)
GRESHAM, MARMADUKE. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1645. S. of Sir Edward, of Limpsneld and Titsey,
Surrey, Knt. Bapt. at Betchworth, Jan. 24, 1627. Of Limps-
neld, Surrey. Created Bart., July 31, 1660. M.P. for East
Grinstead, 1660; for Bletchingley, 1685-7. Married Alice,
dau. of Richard Corbet, Bishop of Norwich. Died at Gresham
College, London, Apr. 14, 1696. Buried at Titsey. (G.E.C.)
GRESHAM, PERROT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1606;
Scholar, 1608; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Chaplain, 1616-21.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 27, 1615. Perhaps
s. of Thomas, and Jane Parratt his wife. (Marriage licence,
Oct. 27, I579-) Will proved (V.C.C.) 1630.
GRESSUM, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1582. S. of Edward, of Thorpe Market, Norfolk. BI
1565. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1584. Married Ann, dau.
of Thomas Crofts, of Saxham Parva, Suffolk. Died in
Norwich, 1627.
GRESHAM, THOMAS. Educated at GONVILLK HALL. Resident
pens, for a year from Oct. 1530. S. of Sir Richard, Lord
Mayor of London. Of Norfolk. Banker in London. Financial
agent for the King at Antwerp, 1551; and later for Queen
Elizabeth. Intimate friend of Sir William Cecil. Knighted
1559. Established, at Osterley, Middlesex, the first English
paper mills, 1565. Founder of the Royal Exchange, London.
Repeatedly entertained the Queen. Died Nov 21 1570
Buried in Gt St Helen's, London. Will (P.C.C.) 1579. Left
estates for the foundation of the Gresham lectures (Cooper
i. 414; D.N.B.; Vis. of London, 1568; Vis. of Norfolk.)
GRESHAM, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE,
1633. Previously matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov.
9, 1632, age 17. S. of Edward, of Brockham, Surrey. Died
in the Fleet. Buried at St Faith's, London, Jan. 6, 1654-5.
\Ai. (Jxon.)
GRESHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 3, 1716.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1716.
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GRESLEY, GEORGE. Resident student at JESUS, 1535-6-
GRESLEY, HENRY. M.A. 1651 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Shrewsbury. School, Westminster. Matric. from
Christ Church, Sept. i, 1634, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1638;
M.A. 1641. R. of Severn Stoke, Worcester, 1661-78. Preb.
of Worcester, 1672-78. Translated Balsac's Prince and
Senault's Christian Man. Died June 8, 1678.
GRESLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 29,
1749. See Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
GRESLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 19, 1734.
S. of Thomas, of Nether Scale, Leics., Esq. Bapt. there,
Aug. 13, 1715. Matric. 1734; Scholar; B.A. 1737-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1741; priest, May 29, 1743.
Assistant Master hi the Free School, Appleby Magna, Leirs.,
1738. Died Oct. 23, 1745. Buried at Appleby. M.I. there.
Will (Leicester) 1747. (Nichols, iv. 437.)
GRESWELL, . B.A. 1460-1; M-A. 1464. Fellow of CLARE,
1461.
GRESWOLD, BOURNE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, June
28, 1693. S. of Henry (next), R. of Solihull, Warws. B. there.
School, Solihull. Matric. 1693. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July
4i 1695, as 'Bovine.' Brother of Marshall (1693) and
Humphrey (1689).
GRESWOLD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 30, 1645.
Of Worcester. 2nd s. of Humphrey, of Gt Yardley, Warws.,
gent., and Elizabeth Bourne. Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1646;
B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Fellow, 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 19, 1656. V. of Gainford, Durham, till 1700. R. of Soli-
hull, Warws., 1660-1700. Preb. of Ripon, 1660-87. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1662-6. Precentor, 1666-1700. Sub-dean of Ripon,
1681-1700. Married Anne, dau. of Samuel Marshall, clerk.
Died Oct. 6, 1700. Buried at Solihull. Father of Humphrey
(1689), Marshall (1693) and Bourne (1693). (Le Neve, Mon.,
ii. 21 ; H. M. Wood.)
GRESWOLD, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
Sept. 9, 1689. S. of Henry (above), R. of Solihull, Warws.
School, Eton. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 30, 1691. Built
Malvern Hall, Solihull. Died s.p., 1701. One of these names
adm. at Ley den, Sept 17, 1696.
GRESWOLD or GRISWOLD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1650. Of Warwickshire. B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
R. of Stow Maries, Essex, 1662-70. Admon. (Commis. C.
Essex) 1670.
GRESWOLD, MARSHALL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
June 28, 1693. S. of Henry (1645), R. of Solihull, Warws.
B. there. School, Solihull. Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1695;
B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Fellow, 1699. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 22, 1706; priest, Mar. 9, 1706-7. R. of Beckingham,
Lines., 1721. Inherited Malvern Hall from his brother
Humphrey. Died Feb. 8, 1728. M.I. at Yardley. Brother of
Bourn (1693) and Humphrey (1689).
GRESWOULD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 19,
1654-5. Of Worcestershire. S. of Humphrey, of Yardley,
Worcs. Matric. 1656, as Gressald; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-
9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1661. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 19,
1656. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1664.
GRETFORD, HENRY DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge,
I3I9-33-
GRETFORD, RALPH DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge,
1319-27.
GRETHAM, ROBERT. B.CanX. 1455-6; D.Can.L. 1480-1.
Perhaps R. of St Dionis Backchurch, London, 1464-89.
Called 'B.D.'
GRETTYNG, . B.A. 1506.
GRETTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Feb. 23,
1731. S. of Philips (1694), of Springfield, Essex. Educated at
home. Scholar, 1732; Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1735-6; M.A.
1739. Brother of Mark (1734).
GRETTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 21, 1674-5.
S. of Anthony, deceased, of Boylstone, Derbs. B. there.
School, Ashby. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord.
priest (York) Sept. 1681. R. of Scale, Leics., 1693-1705.
R. of Stretton-en-le-Field, Derbs., 1705-50. V. of Marston-
on-Dove, for 64 years. Father of the next. (Nichols, in. 999.)
GRETTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 13,
1706-7. S. of George, clerk (above). B. at Marston, near
Tutbury, Derbs. School, Appleby (Mr Wait). Matric. 1707;
B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1715. V. of Longford, Derbs., 1722-32.
V. of Dalbury, 1731. Died 1732. Father of the next.
GRETTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. i, 1740. S. of
George (above), deceased, V. of Longford, Derbs. Matric.
1740; Rustat scholar; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1746; priest (Norwich, Liit. dim. from
Lichfield) Mar. 1747-8. R. of Blore, Staffs., 1752-86. Died
1786. (A. Gray.)
GRETTON, JOHN
GRETTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar at TRINITY, 1637; Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1645-6.
GRETTON, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Sept. 28,
1734. Of Rossing, Essex. S. of Phillips (next), D.D., R. of
Springfield, Essex. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1742. R. of Roding, Essex. V. of
Good Easter. Died Feb. 7, 1762. Brother of Charles (1731).
(G. Mag.)
GRETTON, PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr.
19, 1694. S. of Charles. B. in Fleet Street, London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1697-8; M.A.
1701 ; D.D. 1732. Fellow, 1700. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr.
12, 1702; priest, Oct. ii, 1702. R. of Springfield Richards,
Essex, 1703-46. R. of Springfield Bosvile, 1708-46. Author.
Died Feb. 1745-6. Will (P.C.C.) 1746. Father of Charles
(1731) and Mark (above). (Morant, Essex.)
GRETTON, ROGER. Scholar of MAGDALENE, Michs. 1604; B.A.
1605-6.
GREVE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1575.
GREVILLE, FULKE. Matric. Fell. -Com, from JESUS, Easter,
1568. S. of Sir Fulke, of Beauchamp Court, Warws. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Created M.A. (Oxford) 1588. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. n, 1580; and at Gray's Inn, 1588.
Intimate with Philip Sidney; came to Court with him, and
became a favourite of Elizabeth. Accompanied Sidney to
Heidelberg, 1577. Secretary for the Principality of Wales,
1583-1628. A member of Gabriel Harvey's 'Areopagus.'
Entertained Giordano Bruno. 'Treasurer of the Wars,' and
the Navy, 1598. K.B., 1603. Chancellor of the Exchequer,
1614-21. M.P. for Warws., 1620-1. Created Baron Brooke,
1621. Gentleman of the bedchamber. Granted Warwick
Castle and Knowle Park by James I. A generous patron of
poets. Friend of Spenser. Founded a lectureship in History
in the University. His works include a Life of Sidney.
Stabbed by his servant, and died of the wound, Sept. 30,
1628. (Vis. of Wanes., 1682; Cooper, Ann., in. 209; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
GREVELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1545.
(The entry is repeated; possibly there were two of the name.)
GREVILLE, ROBERT. M.A. 1629. 2nd Baron Brooke, of
Beauchamp Court, Warws. S. of Fulke. B. 1607. Adopted
by his cousin Fulke (1568) whom he succeeded in the barony
of Brooke. M.P. for Warwick, 1628. A member of the
Company for the plantation of Providence and Henrietta
Islands, 1630. Commissioner for the Treaty of Ripon, 1640.
Lord-Lieutenant of Militia for the counties of Warwick and
Stafford. Speaker of the House of Lords, 1642. Served under
Essex in the Midlands. Author. Killed while directing the
attack on Lichfield, Mar. a, 1642-3. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
GREVELL, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1584.
GREW, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
27, 1646. S. of Jonathan, of Warwickshire. B. at Atherstone,
1626. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1655. R. of Fram-
lingham, Suffolk. Tutor in the family of Lady Hales, first
at Coventry and afterwards at Caldecote, Warws. Kept a
school at Ne wing ton Green; and finally became minister of
the Presbyterian Congregation at St Albans. Buried in the
Abbey Church there, 1711. (Calamy, 11. 482; D.N.B.)
GREW, NEHEMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
21, 1658. S. of Obadiah (D.D. Oxford), of Atherstone,
Warws. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1661-2. Adm. at Leyden, July 6,
1671. Probably M.D. there, c. 1671. F.R.S., 1671. Secretary
R.S., 1677-9. "Honorary fellow R.C.P., 1680. Distinguished
botanist. Author. Died Mar. 25, 1712. Admon. (P.C.C.) as
of Christ Church, London. (D.N.B.; Munk, I. 406.)
GREYN, see also GRAIN.
GREYN, THOMAS. B.D. 1501-2; D.D. 1506-7. Possibly same
as Thomas Coren. (Gr. Bk, T.)
GREYN or KREYN, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1487-8.
Probably Thomas, one of the earliest fellows of JESUS, 1499.
A priest near Wisbech, in 1487; unable to pay subsidy ('alit
matrem'). He may be the same as the last and the next.
(A. Gray.)
GREYN, . Dr (Div. or L.) 1511-2.
GRICE or GRYSE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, at ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1548. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1551-2. Fellow, 1552. One
of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1554. Perhaps s. of
Anthony Le Grys, of Brockdish, Norfolk. Buried there Apr.
12, 1575. Will, P.C.C.
GRICE or GRYS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1574. S. of William; mentioned in will of Rose Beawe.
A scholar from Westminster, 1574; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581.
Fellow, 1579. (P.C.C.) 1579.
GRIFFIN, JOHN
GRISE or LE GRYS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1586. B. at Alphamstone, Essex. B.A. as ' William,' 1588-9.
Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 15, 1590, age 24, as 'B.A.' of
Trinity. C. of Alphamstone. Will (Norwich) 1631. of John
Gris, of Wiston, Suffolk, clerk.
GRICE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 10,
1657. Of London. Matric. 1637, as 'Nicholas.5 Nicholas
Gnce, s. of Thomas, late of Littleton, Middlesex, clerk,
deceased, was adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 16, 1637. (Vis. of
London, 1634.)
GRICE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1665-6.
Previously matric. from St John's, Oxford, July 22, 1664,
age 17. S. and h. of Henry, citizen and merchant taylor, of
London, deceased. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 13, 1664. (Al.
Oxon.)
GRYCE or GRISE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
1585. Matric. 1585. Perhaps s. of Charles (1548). Bapt. at
BrockJish, June 12, 1571. (G. H. Holley.)
GRICE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June 17,
1674. Of St Clement's, London. School, Winchester. Scholar,
1674; Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1689. Ord. deacon
(London) May 26, 1678; priest, June 6, 1680. V. of Eye,
Suffolk, 1681-90, deprived.
GRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 22) at PEMBROKE, Oct. n,
1709. S. of Thomas, of Havering, Cumberland (? Essex).
Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 23, 1722; priest, June 14, 1724.
GRIFFIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1640.
GRIFFIES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 8,
1733. S. of John, gent., of Iscoed. B. at Carmarthen. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1733. Died in College. Buried at All
Saints', Nov. 2, 1734. Brother of the next.
GRIFFIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 5, 1740.
S. of J., gent., of Iscoed. B. in Carmarthen. School, Charter-
house. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 9, 1745; priest (London) Dec. 23, 1750. R. of
Chipstead, Surrey, 1753-1808. R. of Sanderstead, 1758-78,
resigned. Died Apr. 1808. (Scott-Mayor, in. 505.)
GRIFFIN, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. from TRINITY, Lent,
1593-4. Probably B.A. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Feb. 5,
1598-9. Perhaps R. of Fenny Bentley, Derbs., till 1638.
Buried there Jan. 12, 1638. (J. C. Cox, Churches of Derbs., n.
469.)
GRIFFEN, BENJAMIN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674. Of
Norfolk. B. at Felmingham, 1655. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-
8. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1678; priest, June, 1679.
V. of Buxton, Norfolk, 1681-91. Chaplain to the Earl of
Yarmouth. Died May 8, 1691. Buried at Buxton, Norfolk.
M.I. Father of Benjamin, actor and dramatist. (D.N.B.)
GRIFFIN, CADWALLADER. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1603; B.A. 1605-6, as Griffith. Buried at St Sepulchre's,
Cambridge, June 14, 1607.
GRIFFIN, CONIERS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
July 8, 1629. S. of Sir Edward, Knt. B. at Stoke Albany,
Northants. School, Oundle. Matric. 1629. Probably died
young. (Peile, I. 401.)
GRIFFIN, DAVID. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1571.
GRIFFIN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1588.
GRIFFIN, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Nov. 1656. Of Northampton. School, private. Perhaps s. of
Sir Edward, Lord of Gumley, Northants. Created Baron
Griffin of Braybrooke, 1688. Followed King James II to
France and was outlawed. Taken prisoner, with others, off
the coast of North Britain, by Sir George Byng, 1708. Com-
mitted to the Tower of London. Died there Nov. ro, 1710.
(Burke, Ext. Bart; Banks, in. 329.)
GRIFFIN, EDWIN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct. 14,
1663.
GRIFFIN, HUGH. B.Can.L. 1535; D.Can.L. 1556. Of PETER-
HOUSE, 1556. V. of Ashton-under-Lyne, 1557-64. Died 1564.
GRIFFIN, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 12,
1713. S. of James, Baron Griffin, of Braybrooke, Northants.
Bapt. May 6, 1697, at Dingley. Matric. 1713. Died Apr. 22,
1718, aged 21. M.I. at Dallington. (Baker, i. 136; Banks,
Ext. Bart., in. 330.)
GRIFFIN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Michs. 1544.
Probably brother of Thomas (1544).
GRIFFIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1566.
GRIFFIN or GRIFFITH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Lent,
1582-3; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. from Magdalene, 1589; B.D.
1596. Incorp. at Oxford, 1604. Probably V. of Dunston,
Lines., 1591-1611. R. of Icklingham All Saints', Suffolk,
1607-17.
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GRIFFIN, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Sept. i, 1598. Of London. B.A. 1596^-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow,
1595-1604. ejected. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31, 1607;
priest, Sept. 20, 1607. V. of Chrishall, Essex, 1609-57. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657-8. (Hist, of King's College, 83; H. Smith.)
GRIFFIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1613.
Possibly B.A. 1624-5, as Griffith.
GRIFFIN, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1605.
GRIFFIN or GRISTON, LANCELOT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
CAIUS, June 3, 1630. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Merton,
Norfolk. B. at Griston. Matric. 1631. One of these names
executor and legatee of a namesake (? above), of Griston,
clerk, 1633. (Venn, I. 295.)
GRIFFIN, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1652.
Of Leicestershire. Master of Colchester Grammar School,
1664-71. Perhaps R. of Grinstead-by-Colchester, 1666-76.
Died 1676. One of these names buried at St Benet's, Paul's
Wharf, May 19, 1676; 'a minister and stranger who died
suddenly.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
GRIFFIN, LEWIS. M.A. from CLARE, 1700. S. of 'Royl'
(? Roland), of Carlton, Notts., clerk. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, May n, 1683, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1686-7.
V. of Bisbrooke, Rutland, 1692-4. R. of Knipton, Leics.,
1695-8. R. of Whitwell, Derbs., 1698-1711. R. of Bottes-
ford, Leics., 1711-35. Died May 16, 1735- M.I. at Bottes-
ford. Will, Leicester. (Al. Oxon.; Nichols, n. 99.)
GRIFFIN, MORRIS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1550.
GRIFFIN, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July 6, 1616.
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. priest (York) June, 1620. R.
of Averham, Notts., 1624. Obtained mandate for fellowship,
1618.
GRIFFIN, PETER. B.A. from JESUS, 1 611-2.
GRYFFYN, RICHARD. Matric, sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1550.
GRIFFIN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1639; B.A. 1642-3.
GRIFFIN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1576.
Of Wales.
GRIFFIN or GRIFFITH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1597; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 21, 1603, age 24; priest, Sept. 29, 1604. R. of Langford,
Norfolk, 1603. R. of Booton, 1611-33. R. of Hackford, 1620-
33. Married, at Booton, Apr. 13, 1630, Mary Layer.
GRIFFIN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, 1606; B.A.
from Christ's, 1608-9.
GRIFFIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 12, 1620-1.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1620-1; Scholar, 1622; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest,
Dec. 21, 1629.
GRYFFYN, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Michs.
1544. Probably brother of John (1544).
GRIFFIN, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1594. Of London. Matric. c. 1594; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1608-9. Fellow, 1597-1621. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1606; priest, Dec. 21, 1606. Per-
haps R. of Ay thorp Roothing, Essex, in 1610. R. of Slower
Provost, Dorset, 1621-46. Died Sept. 1646.
GRIFFEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1617.
Of Essex. B.A. 1619-20; Scholar, 1620; M.A. 1623, as
Griffith.
GRIFFIN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1636;
B.A. 1638-9.
GRIFFIN or GRIFFITH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE,
Michs. 1567; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1570-1; M.A. from
St John's, 1574; LL.D. 1581. Incorp. at Oxford, 1580. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Nov. 10, 1575. Adm. advocate, Feb. 2,
1582-3.
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1588-9. B.A.
1590-1.
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1618; Scholar, 1620; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. from St John's,
1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1629.
R. of Cold Overton, Leics., 1632.
GRYFFYN, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter, 1544.
GRIFFIN, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1637. Of Wales.
GRIFFENHOOF, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 31, 1737. S. of Abraham, druggist, of Essex. B. at
Chelmsford. School, Chelmsford (Mr Tindall). Matric. 1737;
B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19,
I742:priest, May 29, 1743. V. of Mountnessing, Essex, 1748-
58. R. of Woodham Mortimer, 1749-89. R. of Kelvedon
Hatch, 1758-60. R. of Stow St Mary, 1761-89. Died July 7,
1789. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
GRIFFITH, HENRY
GRIFFITH, ALBAN. B.A. from QUEENS', 1604-5; M.A. 1611.
Of Co. Carnarvon. Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Oct.
16, 1601, age 16. R. of Letton, Hereford, 1610.
GRIFFITH, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1689; M.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.).
GRIFFITHS, ANDREW. M.D. from MAGDALENE, 1686. S. of
Roger, of Shrewsbury, gent. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, May 15, 1673, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1676-7; M.A.
1679. Adm. at Leyden, Mar. 29, 1680. Practised at Shrews-
bury. Extra licentiate R.C.P., 1682. (Munk, 1.424; .4;. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, DANIEL. M.A. from TRINITY, 1681. S. of Thomas,
of Llangeler, Carmarthen, clerk. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, May 21, 1672, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1675-6.
R. of Staverton, Gloucs., 1681-90. R. of Wistanstow, Salop,
1690. R. of West Felton, 1690. Will (P.C.C.) 1728. (Al.
Oxon.)
GRIFFITHS, DANIEL. D.D. from JESUS, 1710. Perhaps same
as last.
GRIFFITH, EDWARD. A student of TRINITY. B. at Pen-y-Goes,
St Asaph (? Montgoms.). Ord. priest (London) Sept. 29, 1568,
age 24. One of these names V. of Staines, Middlesex, 1573-6.
GRIFFITHS or GRYFFES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS,
Michs. 1578; B.A. 1581-2.
GRIFFITH, EDWARD. BA. from CLARE, 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
Perhaps R. of Abinger, Surrey, 1603-38.
GRIFFITH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 25, 1670.
One of these names, of Standale, Sligo, Ireland, adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 13, 1670. Another, of Henllion, Denbighs.,
adm. Aug. 10, 1670.
GRIFFITH, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 10, 1685-6.
Of Salop. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1693. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1690. One of
these names usher at Nottingham Grammar School; Head
Master, 1691-1707. Perhaps R. of Hursley, Hants.; and
preb. of Peterborough, 1723-4. Said by Willis to have died
in London in 1724 and to have been ' buried obscurely in that
City.' (Northants. N. and Q., ill. 183.)
GRIFFITH, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1689-90. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1693-4.
GRIFFITH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 25, 1716. Of Nottinghamshire. School, Eton. Matric.
1716; Scholar, 1716.
GRIFFITHS, EDWARD. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1738. S. of
Charles, of Langunider, Brecon, clerk. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Mar. 30, 1726, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 17.29-
30. Will (P.C.C.) 1786, of one of these names; of Monks
Eleigh, Suffolk, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, EMMANUEL. Adm. at ST JOHN'S, 1629. S. of
Thomas. B. at Aythorpe-Roothing, Essex. Matric. 1630.
Migrated to Christ's, July 5, 1631, age 18. B.A. 1632-3;
M.A. 1636.
GRIFFETH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 6, 1620.
Received a testimonial for Holy Orders, 1624, after nine
months' residence in Dublin University.
GRIFFITH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 26, 1640.
Of London. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from Queens',
1647. Fellow of Queens', 1644. Head Master of the Perse
School, Cambridge, 1652-86. Died Jan. 6, 1686, aged 64.
(Le Neve, Man., v. 89.)
GRIFFITHS, GEORGE. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1645. Fellow of
Trinity, 1645. Of Montgomeryshire. Matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, Nov. 2, 1638, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1642.
Independent minister. Preacher at the Charterhouse, 1648-
61; silenced for nonconformity. Perhaps minister of St
Bartholomew Exchange, London, 1654, May till December.
(Al. Oxon.; Calamy, I. 107.)
GRIFFITHS, GRIFFITH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
July 3, 1738. S. of Maurice, gent. B. at Aberdaron, Bangor.
School, Carnarvon (Mr Jones). Matric. 1738.
GRIFFITH, GUYON. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 5, 1746. S. of
Moses, M.D., of Colchester. B. at Sible Hedingham, Essex.
School, Felsted. Adm. student at Leyden, June 23, 1744
(see Moses). Matric. 1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754; D.D.
1766. Fellow, 1752-63. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9;
priest, Aug. 24, 1754. R. of St Mary-at-Hill, London, 1763-
84. Died Jan. n, 1784, aged 54. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag.)
GRIFFITH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1577-8.
GRIFFITH, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1619. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir Henry, of Burton Agnes,
Yorks.; age 9 in 1612. Created Bart, June 7, 1627. Sheriff
of Staffs., 1633-4. Died before Oct. 1644. (Vis. of Yorks.;
G.E.C.)
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GRIFFITH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20, 1633.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Will
(P.C.C.) 1655, of Henry Griffiths, of Bromhall, Cheshire,
clerk.
GRIFFITH, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 4, 1713.
B. at Brecknock, Wales. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1717-8. Perhaps
V. of Norton, Herts., 1766-82. Died May 4, 1782. Will
(P.C.C.) 1784; of St Paul's, Shadwell, Middlesex, clerk.
GRIFFITH, JEROME. M.A. 1713 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Peter, of Disserth, Radnor. Matric. from Balliol College, Mar.
20, 1672-3, age 21 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1676; M.A. 1679. R- of
Disserth, Co. Radnor, 1680. Preb. of St David's, 1680. V. of
Llansantffraid, Radnor, 1691. (Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, July 4, 1618.
Of Shropshire. Matric. 1618. Died in College. Buried at
Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Mar. 5, 1618-9.
GRIFFITHS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1614;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1625. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Penrhyn.
If so, precentor of Bangor, 1634. R. of Llanbeulan, Anglesey,
i635- (T. Nicholas, County Families of Wales, 42.)
GRIFFITH, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1624-5. Perhaps
matric. Easter, 1613, as Griffin.
GRIFFITH or GRIFFITHS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1627. Of Salop. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
GRIFFITH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1632. S. of Evan, of Pengwern, Denbs., gent. School, Eton.
Matric. 1632.
GRYFFYTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 22,
1633-4. S. of Robert, gent., of Carnarvon. B. there. School,
Bangor (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1634.
GRIFFITH or GRIFFIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 18,
1657; 'from Oxford after 2 years residence there.' Of Salop.
S. of William, of Llanfaethln, Anglesey. Perhaps matric.
from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 17, 1653-4. Student at
Gray's Inn, 1654. High Sheriff of Anglesey, 1690. (Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. n,
1685-6. S. of John. B. in London. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1689-90;
M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (London) May 20, 1695; priest, Oct.
21, 1696. Perhaps V. of Domey, Bucks., 1698-9.
GRIFFITHS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1712. S. of John, gent. B. at Wolverhampton, Staffs.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1712.
GRIFFITH, JOHN. M.A. 1715 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
s. of Samuel, of Llannon, Carmarthen. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Feb. 26, 1707-8, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1711.
(Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1722; D.D. 1741. S. of
Edward, clerk, of Aston, Salop. Matric. from University
College, Oxford, Dec. 2, 1712, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1718-9.
R. of Eckington, Derbs., 1721-65. Preb. of Canterbury,
1738-65. R. of Whiston, Yorks., 1739-49 and 1759-65. R.
of Prestwich, Lanes., 1752-63. He managed Lord Melton's
Irish estates. Died Mar. 8, 1765. Father of Middlemore
(1734) and John (1735). (Al. Oxon.; Peile, H. 188; F.M.G.,
839.)
GRIFFITHS, JOHN. M.A. from TRINITY, 1731. Already B.A.
from Jesus College, Oxford. (Identification uncertain; see
Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 31,
1735- S. of John (1722), clerk, of Derbyshire. B. at Stainton.
School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-
40; M.A. 1743. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 6, 1739; priest,
Sept. 20, I74t. V. of Leathley, Yorks., 1743-55. P-C. of
Wentworth-in-Wath, about 1745. R. of Thurnscoe, 1748-64.
R. of Hansworth, Derbs., 1752-84. R. of Treeton, Yorks.,
1763-4. R. of Eckington, 1765-84. Died Sept. 6, 1784.
Buried at Hansworth. Brother of Middlemore (1734).
(Scott-Mayor, HI. 471; F.M.G., 839; M. H. Peacock.)
GRIFFITHS, JOHN. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1750 (B.A.
from Jesus College, Oxford. Identification uncertain; see
Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, JOSIAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Apr. 14, 1617. Of Churton, Cheshire. Matric. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1. Fellow, 1620-3. Died 1623.
GRIFFITH, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1663. Incorp. at Oxford,
1669. R. of Church Lawton, Cheshire, 1663.
GRIFFITH, MATTHEW. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1621. B. in
London. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, May, 1615 ;
B.A. (Gloucester Hall), 1618-9; D.D. (Oxford) 1643. Lecturer
at St Dunstan-in-the-West. R. of St Mary Magdalen, Old
Fish Street, 1625-42. R. of St Benet Sherehog, 1640-2;
sequestered, 1642. Chaplain to the King, 1642. R. of
Burghfield, Berks., 1645. Imprisoned in Newgate, 1660.
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM
Restored to St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, 1660-5. His
royalist sermon, answered by Milton, 1660. R. of Bladon,
Oxon., c. 1661-5. Married Sarah, dau. of Richard Smith,
D.D. Died at Bladon, Oct. 14, 1665. Will, P.C.C. (Peile. i.
300; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, MIDDLEMORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 24, 1734. S. of John (1722), R. of Eckington, Derbs.
B. at Stainton. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric.
1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 2,
I739-40. R- of St Michael, Queenhithe, 1739-46. R. of
Upham, Hants., 1746-9. R. of Whiston, Yorks., 1749-63.
R. of Treeton, 1753-63. Died Oct. 23, 1763. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 456; F.M.G., 839.)
GRIFFITH, MOSES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1742. S. of Edward, collector of taxes, of Salop. B. at
Lapidon. School, Shrewsbury (Mr Hotchkiss). Matric. 1742.
Adm. at Leyden, June 23, 1744. M.D. there, Dec. 30, 1744.
Adm. licentiate R.C.P., 1747. Practised in London, and after-
wards in Colchester. Author, medical. Died at Colchester,
Mar. 1785. Will, P.C.C. (Munk, H. 165; D.N.B.)
GRIFFITH, PEARCE. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1608.
One of these names (Peirce) buried in Westminster Abbey,
Aug. 21, 1608. He equipped a privateer in the time of the
Armada. (Westm. Abbey Reg.)
GRIFFITH, PETER. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 19, 1655-6.
Matric. 1656.
GRIFFITH, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 14) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1629. Of Abinger, Surrey. (? S. of Edward,
1592-3). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Fellow,
1632, till 1642. Died in College, 1642. Confused by Harwood
with Richard Griffith, M.D.
GRIFFITH, RICHARD. Elected from Eton to KING'S, 1654,
but matric. at University College, Oxford, Mar. 28, 1655;
B.A. (Oxford) 1657; M.A. 1660. Fellow of University College.
Studied at Leyden. M.D. of Caen, 1664. Honorary Fellow
R.C.P., 1664; Fellow, 1687. Censor and Registrar, 1690-1.
Author, medical. Died Sept. 1691. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Munk, i. 470; Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITHS or GRIFFITH, RICHARD. M.A. from ST JOHN'S,
1738. S. of Richard, of Llansawel(? Carmarthen), Glamorgan.
Matric. from University College, Oxford, July 3, 1708, age
18; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. (Al. Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8, as Griffin. One Robert Griffith, R. of
Hackford, Norfolk, 1620-33. (See Griffin.)
GRIFFITH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
27, 1670. S. of Hugh, yeoman, of Llanbrough, Beaumaris.
B. there. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. One of these names V.
of Eastham, Cheshire, 1695-1728. Died 1728.
GRIFFITH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 2,
1682. S. of John, feltmaker. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1682.
GRIFFITH, ROGER. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1668. Matric.
from Balliol College, Oxford, Oct. 26, 1660; B.A. (Oxford)
1664. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1669. Perhaps B.D. 1705
(Com. Reg.), but see the next. V. of Padbury, Bucks., 1665.
Master of the Free School, Buckingham, i66s-(?) 1682. (Al.
Oxon.)
GRIFFITH, ROGER. B.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Perhaps Arch-
deacon of Brecknock, 1704-8. Died Oct. 1708.
GRIFFITH, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 26, 1749-50. S. of Leighton Owen, Esq., of Salop. B. at
Preston. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1750. Of Dintle, Esq.
High Sheriff of Salop, 1759-60. Died 1767. (J. B. Blakeway,
Sheriffs of Shropshire.)
GRIFFITH, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1614. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord.
deacon (Peterb ) Dec. 21, 1617. V. of Sleaford, Lines., 1627-8.
Perhaps V. of Lindsell, Essex, 1632-5. Died 1635.
GRIFFITH, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at JESUS, Lent, 1620-1.
Buried in the College Chapel, June 6, 1622. (A. Gray.)
GRIFFITH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Oct.
12, 1652. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. S. of Richard,
of Montgomery, Wales, Esq. Matric. 1653-4; B.A. 1656-7.
GREFYTHE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1546.
GREFYTHE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1546.
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1622. Of the Isle of Anglesey. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
One of these names R. of Dais ton, Cumberland; buried there
Dec. 6, 1642. Perhaps preb. of Bangor, 1634; and V. of
Llanddeiniol, 1634. Died before 1660. (Browne Willis,
Bangor, 177.)
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GRIFFITH, WILLIAM. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Perhaps B.A. from Hart Hall, Oxford, 1623 ; M.A. from Jesus,
1628.
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 16, 1652.
B. at Stratford Longton, Essex. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. One of these names V. of
East Dean, Sussex, 1679. (Peile, i. 547.)
GRIFFON, JOHN. ' King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1319. Brother
of the next. Left before 1332.
GRIFFON, THOMAS. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1319.
Left before 1332.
GRIFFOUN, WILLIAM. ' King's scholar" at Cambridge in 1332.
GRIGBY, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at CLARK, Apr. 9, 1748. S. of
Joshua, of Wymondham, Norfolk, and Drlnkstone, Suffolk.
B. at Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1751; LL.B. 1754. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. i, 1748-9. M. P. for Suffolk, 1784-90. Died
Dec. 26, 1798, aged 67. Buried at Drinkstone. (A. B. Beaven.)
GRIGGS, BARDOLPH. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1620-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 13, 1622; priest (York) Mar. 1622-3.
V. of Thorney, Notts., 1622.
GRIGG, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1659. S. of Roger. B. at Bassenthwaite, Cumberland.
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Fellow, 1665. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1660-1; priest (London) Dec. 1664. R. of
Rawreth, Essex, 1678-1704. Died 1704.
GRIGGE, JOHN. B.A. 1542-3. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1555; of Little Birch, Hereford, clerk.
GRIGG or GRIGGS, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr.
10, 1678. S. of Michael, of Little Bealings, Suffolk. Bapt.
Jan. 2, 1659-60. School, Woodbridge. B.A. 1681-2; M.A.
1685; LL.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
1683. R. of Cressingham, Norfolk, 1691. R. of Upwell,
1692-8. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1698. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 200;
Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
GRIGGS, RICHARD. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 6,
1598. S. of Edward, of Norwich. Matric. 1598. School,
Norwich (Mr Limber t).
GRIGGS or GRIGGE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 9,
1666-7. Of Essex. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1671 ; priest, Sept. 22, 1672.
GRIGG, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Houghton Conquest, Beds.,
1629-36. Buried there Dec. 16, 1636.
GRIGGE or GRIGGS, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter. 1606. Of Suffolk. B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. 1613. R.
of Whi'tton and Thurieston, Suffolk, 1620.
GRIGGS, STEPHEN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1680. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M-A. 1687. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1683; priest, May, 1686. R. of St
Edward and St Julian, Norwich, 1688-91. R. of All Saints',
1688-91, deprived.
GRIGG, THOMAS. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. 4, 1652-3; B.A. (Oxford)
1655-6; M.A. 1658; B.D. 1665-6. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Nov. 1661. R. of St Andrew Undershaft, London,
1664-70. Preb. of St Paul's, 1666-70. Died Sept. 4, 1670.
Will, P.C.C. Father of William (1684). (Al. Oxon.)
GRIGGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 13;
priest, Mar. 14, 1624-5.
GRIGGS or GRIGG, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1620. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1629.
GRIGG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 24, 1684. S. of
Thomas (1663), deceased. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1685;
Scholar, 1685, from St Paul's School; Rustat scholar; B.A.
1688-9; M.A. 1697; D.D. (Com. Reg.) 1717. Fellow, 1696-
1714. Master of Clare, May 16, 1713-26; he was nominated
by the Duke of Somerset, the Chancellor; the votes of the
society being equally divided. Vice-Chancellor, 1716-7. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June 8, 1707. V. of Whittlesford, Cambs.,
1705; of All Saints', Cambridge, 1707-17. R. of Trowbridge,
Wilts., 1717-26. Chaplain to the Duke of Somerset. Died
Apr. q, 1726. Will proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1726. (A.
Gray.)
GRIGMAN, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
20, 1711. S. of Thomas, upholsterer. B. in London, May 30,
1694. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1715-6;
M.A. 1719; D.D. 1739. Fellow, 1717-21. Ord. priest (London
June 8, 1718. C. of St Botolph, Bishopsgate. Lecturer at
St George, Botolph Lane. (G. R. Woodward.)
GRIGSON, EDWARD, see GREGSON.
GRIMMAR, ROBERT
GRIGSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Dec. 26,
1695. S. of William (1666), clerk, of Morley, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1696;
Scholar, 1696-1701; M.B. 1701. Of Attleborough Hall,
Norfolk. Married Frances Tawell. Died Nov. 10, 1747- M.I.
at Morley St Botolph. Will (Archd. C. Norwich) 1749. (Venn,
i. 497.)
GRIGSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 26,
1666. S. of Robert, gent., of Hardingham. School, Seaming
(Mr Burton). Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667-74; B.A. 1670-1;
M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July, 1673; priest, Mar.
1673-4. R- of Morley St Botolph, Norfolk, 1674-1725.
Married Susan, dau. of Miles King. Died Jan. 17, 1725-6.
Buried at Morley. M.I. Will (Norwich C. C.) 1725. Father
of Robert (1695). (Venn, i. 429.)
GRIMALDE or GRYMBOLD, NICHOLAS. A scholar of CHRIST'S,
1536. Of Huntingdonshire. B. 1519. B.A. 1539-40. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1542. M.A. (Oxford) 1544. Fellow of Merton
College; afterwards of Christ Church. Chaplain to Bishop
Ridley. Charged with heresy, but said to have recanted.
Author, theological, etc. Died c. 1562. (Cooper, i. 230;
D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
GRIMBALSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 27,
1680. S. of John, of Trailes, Lanes. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, July 4, 1681, age 19;
B.A. (Oxford) 1685; M.A. (Cambridge) 1688; M.D. (do.) 1696.
Adm. licentiate R.C.P., 1688. For a time physician to the
Fleet in the West Indies. F.R.C.P. 1708. Died Sept. 29,
1725. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to Jesus, and to Brasenose.
(Munk, n. 21 ; Al. Oxon.)
GRIME or GRIMES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEM-
BROKE, 1631. S. of , of Ightham, Kent (? John, of 1595).
Matric. 1631.
GRIMES, FERDINANDO. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 28, 1652.
GRYME, GEORGE. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1576. Probably s. of Thomas, of Foulsham, Norfolk.
Buried at Gimmingham, Nov. 4, 1637. Will (Norwich C. C.)
1637. (G. H. Holley.)
GRIME, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1613. Probably s. and h. of George (? above) ; adm. at Gray's
Inn, Mar. 15, 1619-20. Of Gimmingham, Norfolk. Buried
there Oct. 31, 1647. Will (P.C.C.) 1649.
GRIME, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1653-4. Doubtless s. of the above. Of Gimmingham, Esq.
Married Dorothy, dau. of John Hobart, of Sail, Norfolk.
Buried at Gimmingham, Nov. 24, 1664. Will (Norfolk
Archd. C.) 1664. (G. H. Holley.)
GRYME, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S HALL, 1397. Bachelor in 1409.
Fellow of King's Hall. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 24, 1413-4;
priest, Dec. 22, 1414. Beneficed, 1419.
GRIME, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1595. S. of
Robert, yeoman. B. at Horning, Norfolk. Schools, Coltishall
and Oxnead. Migrated to Caius, Jan. 25, 1596-7, age 17.
Scholar, 1597-1600; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June 13, 1605. C. of Teversham, Cambs. V. of
Rainham, Kent, 1609. R. of Ightham, 1616-44. Will (P.C.C.)
1645. Probably father of Charles (1631). (Venn, i. 161.)
GRIMES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 10, 1667.
S. of John, gent., of Thetford, Norfolk. B. at Norwich.
School, Thetford (Mr Keene). Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1667-
71; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
1671; signed for priest's orders (London) Dec. 20, 1673. V.
of Kinoulton, Notts., 1675. (Venn, i. 430.)
GRYMES, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Nov. 7, 1735.
Of County Middlesex, Virginia. S. and h. of John, of the
Council of Virginia, Esq. Matric. 1735. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 29, 1736.
GRYME, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1580.
GRIM, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1484-5. Benefactor to the University.
(Gr. Bk, A, 191.)
GRYME, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1580-1.
GRIME, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 10,
1636. S. of Edward, tailor. B. at Ingworth, Norfolk. School,
Erpingham (Mr Harman). Matric. 1637. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, Mar. 19, 1638. (Venn, i. 322.)
GRIMLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1631.
GRIMMAR, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1620. Of Essex, or the Isle of Ely. Migrated to Jesus, July
25, 1620. Scholar, 1623; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 6, 1624-5; priest, Mar. 5, 1625-6. Ejected
from curacy of Wicken, Cambs., 1644; 'year's stipend;
20 marks and Easter Offerings, £20.' V. of Soham, 1661.
R. of Borough Green, 1662. Buried there Apr. 12, 1672.
268
GRIMMER, THOMAS
GRIMMER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 29, 1624.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 20;
priest, Feb. 21, 1629-30.
GRIMSBY, JOHN DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1357. Died
Feb. 20, 1358-9. Perhaps, like several others, a victim of the
Black Death.
GRIMSBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 28, 1641.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Benhall, Suffolk. B. there. Taught
by Mr White. Matric. 1641; Scholar, 1643-5; B.A. 1644-5.
GRIMSBY, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1479-80.
Distinct from the next.
GRIMSBY, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1479-80.
GRIMSDITCH, see GRYMSDITCH.
GRIMSHAW, HENRY. B.A. 1526-7. One of these names (M.A.)
was V. of Gt Barton, Suffolk, 1540-54. R. of Gt Saxham,
till 1554. V. of Stow Mary, 1554.
GRIMSHAWE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1560. Perhaps scholar of Christ's, c. 1563.
GRIMSHAWE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1570.
GRIMSHAW, NICHOLAS. Matric, sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1581.
GRIMSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, July 6,
1635. S. of Lancelot. B. in London (probably in St Mary
Aldennary). Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9.
GRIMSHAW, WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1590-1; M.A.
1594. Ord. priest (Durham) 1594. R. of Castle Rising,
Norfolk, in 1606.
GRIMSHAW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 2, 1726. S. of William. B. at Brindle, Lanes. Schools,
Heskin (Mr Johnson) and Blackburn. Matric. 1726; Scholar,
1727; B.A. 1729-30. V. of Todmorden, Lanes., 1731. P.C.
of Haworth, Yorks., 1742-63. Associated with John Wesley
and the Methodists; preached with great success throughout
the north of England. Married a daughter of John Lockwood,
of Little Ewood, Halifax. Died Apr. 8, 1763. Buried at
Luddenden, near Halifax. (Peile, n. 212; D.N.B.; M. H.
Peacock.)
GRIMSHAW, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1564.
GRIMSHEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1623.
GRYMSTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1572. Possibly a brother of Edward (1572). (Vis. of
Norfolk; PeiU, i. 122.)
GRYMSTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS,
Dec. 17, 1578. 6th s. of Thomas, of Grimston, Yorks. B.A.
1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow, 1587-92. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
1593. Brother of John (1578), Thwaites and Walter. (Venn,
i. 99; Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
GRIMSTONE, EDWARD. Said to have studied at GONVILLE
HALL. B. c. 1528. S. of Edward, and Anne, dau. of John
Garnish, of Suffolk. M.P. for Bossiney, 1553; for Ipswich,
1563-7 and 1571-83; for Eye, 1588-9; and for Orford, 1593.
Comptroller of Calais, 1553. Purchased the Manor of
Rishangles, Suffolk, 1557. Taken prisoner by the Duke of
Guise, and sent to the Bastille, 1557-8. Escaped to London.
Indicted on a charge of high treason and sent to the Tower,
but was acquitted and discharged. Died Mar. 17, 1599-1600.
M.I. at Rishangles. Father of Edward (1572). (Cooper, u.
280; D.N.B. ; Copinger, HI. 26, who differs as to the parentage.)
GRYMSTONE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL,
Easter, 1554. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1559.
GRIMSTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1555-
GRIMSTONE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, (age 13) from CHRIST'S,
May, 1572. S. of Edward (1528), sometime comptroller of
Calais, of Bradfield, Essex. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1573;
LL.B. 1578. Master in Chancery, 1601-10. Freeman of
Ipswich, 1604. Married Joan, dau. of Thomas Risby, of
Lavenham, Suffolk. Died Aug. 16, 1610. Will (P.C.C.).
Probably father of Henry (1598-9). (Cooper, m. 26; Vis. of
Essex, 1634; A. B. Beaven.)
GRIMSTON, EDWARD. Matric. FeU.-Com. from CLARE, Michs.
1616. S. of Sir Harbottle, of Bradfield, Essex, Knt. Migrated
to Emmanuel, May i, 1617. B.A. 1618-9. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 7, 1619. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Massam, Esq. Died s.p. 1624. Brother of Harbottle (1619)
and Henry (1621). (Vts of Essex, 1634; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
GRIMSTONE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY,
July 4, 1731. S. of William, Viscount Grimston, of Ireland
(of Gorhambury, Herts.). B. at Gorhambury. School, St
Albans. Matrio. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Died May 15,
1782. Of Gerard St. (G. Mag.)
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GRIMSTONE, THWAITES
GRIMSTONE, HARBOTTLE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July
28, 1619. S. of Sir Harbottle, of Bradfield, Essex, Knt. and
Bart. B. Jan. 27, 1602-3, at Thorndon. Matric. 1620. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. i, 1621. Barrister. M.P. for Harwich,
1628; for Colchester (Apr. to May), 1640; and in the Long
Parliament, 1640-8; for Essex, 1656-8; and for Colchester,
1660-81. Recorder of Harwich, 1634 and 1660; of Colchester,
1638-53. Succeeded as and Bart., 1648. Appointed to the
Council of State on the abdication of Richard Cromwell,
1659. Speaker of the Convention Parliament, 1660. Master
of the Rolls, 1660-85. Died Jan. 2, 1684-5, aged 82. Buried
at St Michael's, St Albans. Father of Samuel (1663), brother
of Edward (1616) and Henry (1621). (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
GRIMSTONE, HENRY. Scholar of CLARE, July 6, 1452. Perhaps
same as next.
GRIMSTON, HENRY. B.A. 1460-1.
GRIMSTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1598-9.
Probably s. of Edward (1572), of Bradfield, Essex. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 19, 1597. Knighted, Oct. 19, 1619. Married
...dau. of Ralph Coppinger, of Stoke, Kent. Died Sept. 22,
1645, aged 64. Buried at Boxley, Kent. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
Probably father of William (1627). (Peile, i. 231; Cussans,
HI. 247.)
GRIMSTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1614.
Probably s. of John (1578), of Fraysthorpe, Yorks. B.A.
1617-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1623; priest, Dec. 1623.
V. of Sherburn, Yorks., 1624-33. Married Anne, dau. of
William Strickland, of Eston, Yorks. Died 1645. (PeiU, i.
299; M. H. Peacock.)
GRIMSTONE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 30,
1621. Matric. 1621. Migrated as Fell.-Com. (age 19) to
Caius, Dec. 23, 1623. 3rd s. of Sir Harbottle, Knt., of Brad-
field, Essex. Bapt. at Rishangles, Suffolk, Feb. 17, 1606-7.
B.A. from Caius, 1623-4; M.A. 1626. Fellow of Caius, 1625-7.
Died July 12, 1627. Buried at Islington, Middlesex. M.I.
Brother of Edward (1616) and Harbottle (1619). (Venn, i.
264; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
GRIMSTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 17,
1630-1. Of Kent. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
R. of Frinton, Essex, 1639. Probably V. of Aylesford, Kent,
1649-54. Buried there Sept. 20, 1654.
GRIMSTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 8,
1722. S. of John, barrister-at-law. B. at Bridlington, Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. 1723. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. i,
1720-1.
GRYMSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Dec. 17,
1578. 3rd s. of Thomas, of Grimston, Yorks. Signed the
pedigree in the Vis. of Yorks., 1612. Brother of Christopher
(1578), etc., father of Marmaduke (1606). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1584.)
GRIMSTONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1579; B.A. from Clare, 1582-3; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1586;
B.D. 1595. Perhaps R. of Orleston, Kent, 1588. V. of
Northfleet, 1596-1600. One of these names V. of Lyminge,
1581-1602. Died 1602.
GRIMSTON, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1606. S. of John (1578). Age 21 in 1612. Of Frays-
thorpe, Yorks. Died c. 1650. Father of William (1635).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
GRIMSTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age T8) at PEMBROKE, June
16, 1665. S. of Daniel, chandler. B. at Coventry.
GRIMSTON, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, May 27,
1663. Of Gorhambury. S. and h. of Sir Harbottle (1619),
Bart. B. 1648-9. B. Jan. 7, 1643-4 (Clutterbuck). Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 4, 1667-8. M.P. for St Albans, 1668-81
and 1689-1700. Succeeded as Bart., 1685. Died Oct. 1700.
(G.E.C. ; Cussans, in. 247-8; D.N.B.)
GRYMSTON, THOMAS. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1558; of KING'S.
GRYMSTONE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs.
1573. Perhaps s. of Edmund, of Oxborough, Norfolk. B.A.
1577-8; M.A. 1581; M.D. from Caius, 1601. Fellow of Caius,
1582-95. Proctor, 1592. Probably practised in Cambridge.
Buried Mar. 23, 1607-8. Will (V.C.C.) 1608. Gave books to
Caius and Clare. (Venn, i. 115; Cooper, n. 480.)
GRIMSTON, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY,
June 3, 1720. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Grimston, Yorks. Bapt.
at York, Oct. 3, 1702. School, private. Matric. 1720. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 28, 1720. Of Grimston and
Kilnwick, Yorks. Died Oct. 22, 1751- Buried at Kilnwick.
M.I. (M. H. Peacock.)
GRIMSTON, THWAITES. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Dec. 17, 157.8.
4th s. of Thomas, of Grimston, Yorks., Esq. B. 1562. Matric.
1578-9. Married Bridget, dau. of Henry Mainwaring, of
Carmingham, Cheshire. Brother of Christopher (1578), etc.
(Venn, i. 99; KM. of Yorks.)
GRIMSTON, WALTER
GRIMSTON, WALTER. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Dec. 17, 1578.
5th s. of Thomas, of Grimston, Yorks., Esq. B. 1563. Matric.
1578-9; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Married Dorothy, dau. of
Mannaduke Thirkeld, of Easthorpe. Brother of the above,
etc. (Venn, i. 99; Vis. of Yorks.)
GRIMSTONE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20,
1627. Of Kent. S. and h. of Sir Henry (? 1598-9), of Boughton
Monchelsea, Kent, Knt. Matric. 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 28, 1630.
GRIMSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
Sept. 21, 1635. S. of Marmaduke (1606), of Grimston, Yorks.
B. at York. Bapt. at St Michael-le-Belfrey, Dec. 18, 1619.
School, York (Mr Cudworth). Matric. 1635; M.A. 1635-6
(Lit. Reg.). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25, 1638. Of
Grimston Garth and Goodmanham, Yorks., Esq. Suffered
heavily as a royalist. Died Apr. 1664. Father of the next.
(Peile, i. 439-)
GRIMSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June 15, 1657. S. of William (above), of Grimston-in-Holder-
ness. B. there, Aug. 16, 1640. School, York (Mr Wallis).
Matric. 1657. Of Grimston Garth and Goodmanham, Yorks.,
Esq. Died Aug. 5, 1711. Buried at Garton. Will (York) 1711.
(Peile, i. 579; M. H. Peacock.)
GRIMSTON, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 19, 1744.
(Name off, 1747.) Perhaps John, s. of Thomas (1720). B.
Feb. 17, 1724-5. Died June 21, 1780. Buried at Kilnwick.
(Poulson, Beverley, i. 433.)
GRIMWADE, JOB. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596.
GRIMWADE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 10,
1664. ist s. of Thomas, gent. B. at Creeling All Saints',
Suffolk. Schools, Stowmarket (Mr Coulson) and Burstall
(Mr Gouge). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8.
GRIMWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Sept.
ii, 1722. Of Ipswich. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730.
R. of Newborne, Suffolk, 1730. Master of Dedham School,
Essex, 1736-78. Will, P.C.C.
GRINDAL, EDMUND. Of MAGDALENE, CHRIST'S and PEMBROKE.
S. of William, of Hensingham, Cumberland. B.C. 1519. B.A.
from Pembroke, 1537-8; M.A. 1541; B.D. 1549; D.D. 1564.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1538-53. Proctor, 1548-9. Lady
Margaret preacher, 1549. Master of Pembroke, 1559-62.
Precentor of St Paul's, 1551-4. Chaplain to Bishop Ridley.
Chaplain to the King, 1551. Canon of Westminster, 1552-4.
A fugitive abroad under Mary. Commissioner for revision
of the liturgy- Bishop of London, 1559-70. Archbishop of
York, 1570. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1576-83. Suspended
1577-82. Eulogised in Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar. Died
July 6, 1583. Buried at Croydon. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, i.
470; D.N.B.)
GRINDALL, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1495-6- Principal of ST THOMAS'
HOSTEL. Perhaps R. of Houghton, Hunts., 1502-37. Died
1537. One of these names V. of St John-the-Baptist, Peter-
borough, 1497-9.
GRINDALL, JOHN. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1506. Of Cumberland.
Fellow of ST CATHARINE'S.
GRINDALL, RALPH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 10, 1696. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1698.
GRINDALL, WILLIAM. B.A. 1541-2. Fejlow of ST JOHN'S,
1542-3. An excellent Greek scholar; pupil of Roger Ascham.
Tutor to the princess Elizabeth. Died of the plague, 1548.
(Cooper, i. 94; D.N.B.)
GRYNDON or GRENDON, LAURENCE DE. Scholar at KING'S
HALL, June i, 1350-9.
GRINDON, . B.Can.L. 1482.
GRINFEILD or GREENFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 16, 1725-6. S. of Richard, gent., of
Wiltshire. B. at Marlborougb, School, Marlborough (Mr
Hildrop). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. deacon (Salis-
bury) Sept. 20, 1730. C. of Wilsford, Wilts. (Scott-Mayor,
m. 393-)
GRINFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. ii, 1738. S. of Richard, gent, of Wiltshire. B. at
Mildenhall. School, Marlborough (Mr Stone). Matric. 1738;
B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Perhaps V. of Buckland, Berks.,
I755-S2-
GRINKIN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Surrey, gent. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 10,
1621, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1621; M.A. from Jesus, 1626-7.
GRYNLEY, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1480-1.
GRINLING, LIONEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Jan. 20,
1622-3. §. of Lionel, gent., of Fressingfield, Suffolk. Taught
by Mr Godfry. Will of one of these names proved 1649.
(Venn, i. 260.)
GRINROD, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1619.
GROOM, WILLIAM
GRINSELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May ii,
1714. S. of Jonathan, of London. School, Dulwich, London
(Mr Hilary). Matric. 1714.
GRINSELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, Apr. 29,
1708. S. of William, gent., of Drayton, Salop. B. there.
School, Drayton (Mr Felton). Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1708-10.
(Venn, i. 518.)
GRISAGRE, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1489-90. Will of Wm.
Harvey (P.C.C.) 1503, refers to Thomas Grisacre as parish
priest of Halstead, Essex. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GR1SE, see GRICE.
GRO[- . -]ER (? GROCER), JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c.
1595-
GROCER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at JESUS, Feb. 2,
1670-1. Of Suffolk. Probably 2nd s. of John and Elizabeth,
of Walsham-le-Wfllows. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1674; B.A.
1674-5- Will proved (V.C.C.) 1676; 'of St John's.'
CROMWELL or GRUMBELL, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a
scholar from Eton, 1494; B.A. 1497-8. Fined, as Cromwell,
1499-1500, for non-determination.
GRONOVIUS, JAMES. LL.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.).
GRONOW, THOMAS. Of CLARE. B.A. 1500; M.A. 1502-3; B.D.
1515-6; D.D. 1517-8.
GRONTE, . Student of PBTERHOUSK, Michs. 1557.
GROOBY, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1617.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23; priest, May 24, 1624. C. of Warkworth,
Northants., 1632. C. of Bromham, Beds., 1635-41. Married,
June 27, 1632, at Gt Doddington, Elizabeth Jackman, widow.
Buried at Abington, Northants., Oct. 18, 1651. (H. I.
Longden.)
GROOM, JOHN. B.A. 1529-30; M.A. 1533-4.
GROOM, JOHN. B.A. 1536-7. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1537.
Perhaps R. of St Dionis, London, 1569-74. Buried there
Sept. 15, 1574.
GROOME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Oct 14,
1695. S. of John. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric.
1696; B.A. 1609-1700. V. of Childerditch, Essex, 1709.
Chaplain to Robert, Earl of Holderness. Married, at Gray's
Inn Chapel, June 28, 1712, Mary Moor, of St James', West-
minster. Author. Died July 31, 1760. Will, P.C.C. Bene-
factor to Magdalene. (D.N.B. • J. Ch. Smith.)
GROME or GROMME, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Michs. 1561. B. at Woodford, Northants. B.A.
1566-7. Ord. deacon. (Ely) Apr. 16, 1568; priest (London)
Sept. 9, 1569. R. of Monks Horton, Kent, 1570-1. R. of
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Lines., 1578.
GROME or GROWME, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1584.
GROOME, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 22) at TRINITY, May 24,
1725. S. of Richard, of Wolverhampton, Staffs. School,
Wolverhampton. Matric. 1725. Ord. deacon (London) May
28, 1727. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1777; of
Sedgeley, Staffs., clerk.
GROOM, SIMON. B.Civ.L. 1512-3. Of Norwich diocese. Fellow
of TRINITY HALL. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 14, 1511.
GROUMEf?), THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1560.
GROOME, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1589-
GROOME, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, Apr. 9, 1674.
S. of John, of (?) Ludham, Norfolk; age 16. Matric. 1674;
B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1681;
priest, Dec. 1681. R. of Bumham Deepdale, Norfolk, 1686-
1749. Married, at Stanhoe, Norfolk, Sept. 21, 1695, Ann,
dau. of Edmund Mott, of Caldicott, and widow of Martin
Cobb, of Burnham Norton. Buried at Burnham Deepdale,
Oct. 24, 1749, aged 93. Father of the next. (G. Mag.)
GROOME, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 16,
1712. S. of Thomas (above), R. of Burnham Deepdale,
Norfolk. B. there. Bapt. there, Sept. 18, 1694. School,
Holt (Mr Reynolds). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1712-8; B.A.
1715-6; M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 12, 1720;
priest, May 20, 1722. R. of Burnham Norton, 1724; of
Burnham Ulph, 1724; of Burnham Westgate, 1724-9; of
Burnham Overy, 1724; of Ingoldisthorpe, 1736-42; of
Tittleshall, 1739-42. Chaplain to Lady Clifford. Buried at
Burnham Deepdale, Jan. 29, 1741-2. (Venn, i. 527; G. H.
Holley.)
GROME, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug.
12, 1622.
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GROOME, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 6, 1709-10. Of Sussex. School, Winchester. Scholar,
1710; Matric. 1711; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Feb. 21, 1713-4; priest (London) Sept. 25, 1715. One
of these names V. of Binstead, 1726-38. (T. A. Walker,
223.)
GROOM, . B.Can.L. 1475-6.
GROOM (? BROOM), LAURENCE. B.D. 1484-5-
GROOM, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1666.
GROOMBRIDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, July
7, 1677. Of Kent. S. of Alexander. Matric. 1677; Scholar,
1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Extra-licentiate R.C.P.,
July 22, 1697. Practised physic at Cranbrook, Kent. Buried
there 1721. (Munk, i. 518.)
GROOMET or GROMET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDA-
LENE, Easter, 1603; B.A. 1606-7.
' GROSDEN, ' LAURENCE. Error in Matriculations for EUSDEN.
GROSSE or GROSE, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 22) at
CAIUS, July 26, 1618. S. of William, husbandman, of
Christow, Devon. School, Exeter (Mr Periman). B.A. from
Trinity Hall, 1631. Incorp. M.A. at Exeter College, Oxford,
1632. B.D. (Oxford) 1633. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1633.
Preacher at Plympton, Devon. R. of Bridford, 1639-45.
V. of Ashburton, 1647 ; again, with Buckland and Bickington,
1652-4. Author. Buried at Ashburton, Apr. 10, 1654.
Father of the next. (Venn, I. 240; D.N.B.)
GROSSE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent,
1640-1. Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
May 4, 1638, age 15. S. of Alexander (above), of Plympton,
Devon, clerk. Perhaps brother of Matthias (1643).
GROS, JOHN. ' KING'S scholar ' at Cambridge, 1330. Of Hereford.
GROSSE, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1574.
GROSSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 27, 1595.
Of Norfolk. B. at Yarmouth, 1580. Father, a merchant. B.A.
from Pembroke, 1598-9; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1602.
Entered at Douay College; afterwards at the English College
at Rome, Oct. 2, 1603. Ord. priest, 1606. Became a Jesuit,
1610. Died Feb. 27, 1645. (Foley's Records, i. 629.)
GROSSE, LUKE. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1612.
Probably of Cold Ashby, Northants. B.A. 1615-6; M.A.
1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 15, 1616; priest, Sept. 19,
1619. V. of Gt Gidding, Hunts., 1619-66.
GROSSE, MATTHIAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. i, 1643.
Of Devon. Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646. Perhaps brother of
Alexander (1640-1).
GROSSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 21, 1625.
Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1626; B.A. 1628-9.
GROSSE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1595-6.
GROSSMITH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1720.
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1728. Incorp. at Oxford,
1736. Perhaps V. of Dorney, Bucks., 1735. V. of Upton,
1746-54. R. of Hedgerley, 1746-54. Died 1754.
GROSTRE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1603.
GROSVENOUR, JOB. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 29, 1673.
GROSVENOR, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr.
8, 1626. Doubtless s. of Sir Richard, of Eaton, Cheshire,
Bart. Age it in 1613. Sheriff of Chester, 1643-4; sequestered
and fined as a royalist. Succeeded as Bart., Sept. 14, 1645.
Died Jan. 31, 1664-5. Buried at Eccleston. (Vis. of Cheshire,
1613; G.E.C.)
GROSWOOD, . Grace for degree (? B.D.) 1481.
GROUSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May, 1603. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1604; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610; B.D. 1617.
C. of Fleet, Lines., in 1611. V. of Oakington, Cambs., 1616-
22. Perhaps R. of Walsoken, Norfolk, 1620-35. V. of
Gedney, Lines., 1622-35. Died 1635.
GROVE, BENDY. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, July 19, 1696.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1701.
GROVE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 26, 1701.
B. at Clopton, Suffolk. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
1709. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1708-9; priest, Sept. 25,
1709. C. of Somerton, Suffolk. R. of Hemingstone, 1718.
Died Jan. 14, 1769. Buried at Hemingstone. Will, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
GROVE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 5, 1686-7.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694; D.D.
1724. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Dec. 18, 1692; priest
(Norwich) June, 1693. R- and patron of Chevington, Suffolk,
1693-1727. Married, June 29, 1697, Anne, dau. of John
Risby, of Thorpe Morieux, Esq. Author, Sermon, 1702. Died
Feb. 18, 1726-7, aged 59. Buried at Chevington. Perhaps
father of the next. (H. G. Harrison; G. R. Woodward.)
GROVE, WILLIAM
GROVE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Nov. 10, 1716.
Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. of Edward (above). Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1720-1.
GROVE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1588;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Head Master of Sherborne School,
Hants., 1603-39. (W. B. Wildman, Sherborne.)
GROVE, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1712. S. of Henry, clerk. B. at Witherley, Leics. School,
Atherstone, Warws. (Mr Shaw). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6;
M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 27, 1716 (as ' George').
R. of Witherley, Leics., 1746-56. Buried there May 3, 1756.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1756. (Nichols, iv. 1009.)
GROVE, HUGH. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
29, 1708-9. S. and h. of John, Esq. B. at Chisenbury, near
Enford, Wilts. School, Mere, Wilts. (Mr Gouldsbury).
Matric. 1709. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 25, 1708.
Died r p. 1765. Brother of John (1711) and William (1708).
(Hutchins, in. 568.)
GROVE or GROVES, HUTTOFT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at
MAGDALENE, Nov. 3, 1663. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Debden,
Essex. Matric. 1663. Of Birden Hall, Essex. Owned property
in Dorset, which he mortgaged for a term of years, in 1685.
(Hutchins, I. 421.)
GROVE, JOHN. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, till 1453. Perhaps the
same as ' William," who was fellow from 1433. (T. A . Walker.)
GROVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 31, 1665. Matric.
1665.
GROVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) atST JOHN'S, Oct. 25, 1711.
S. of John, Esq. B. at Chisenbury, Wilts. School, Burton
(Mr Gouldsbury). Matric. 1712. Migrated to Trinity College,
Oxford. Matric. there, Mar. 15, 1713-4, age 18. Brother of
Hugh (1708-9) and William (1708).
GROVE, PEIRCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 17,
1726. S. of J., gent., of Cambridgeshire. B. at Cambridge.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Kinnesman). Matric. 1727.
GROVE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 17,
1735. Of Tunstall, Suffolk. S. of John, gent., of Cambridge-
shire. B. at Cambridge. School, Bury, Suffolk (Mr Kinnes-
man). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Fellow, 1741-
61. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 6, 1735. Barrister,
1742. Bencher. Died July 18, 1791. M.I. at Tunstall.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 449.)
GROVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 18, 1652.
S. of William, of Morden, Dorset. B. in London. School,
Winchester. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A.
1660; B.D. 1667; D.D. 1681. Fellow, 1659. Signed for
deacon and priest (London) June 7, 1666. R. of Wennington,
Essex, 1667-9. R- °f Aldham, 1669-70. R. of St Andrew
Undershaft, 1670-92. Preb. of St Paul's, 1679-91- Arch-
deacon of Middlesex, 1690-1. Chaplain to the King. Bishop
of Chichester, 1691-6. Author, theological. Died Sept. 25,
1696. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
GROVE, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 13,
1664-5. Of Wiltshire. Perhaps adm. at Winchester College,
1660; age 13. Of Gillingham, Dorset.
GROVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 20,
1687. S. of Robert, clerk. B. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Fellow, 1694-1726
(see Coll. Hist., 210). Taxor, 1699. Registrary, 1701-26.
Died Apr. 20, 1726.
GROVE, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24) at TRINITY, Oct.
9, 1721. Matric. 1724; LL.B. 1724. From Oriel College,
Oxford. S. of Isaac, of London. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 18, 1721-2; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London)
Mar. 10, 1722-3. R. of East Bamet, Herts., 1743-69. Died
Feb. 19, 1769. Will, P.C.C. The father was a Huguenot,
named Group. (Cussans, in.)
GROVE, THOMAS. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518. Fellow of ST
JOHN'S, 1516. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar. 28, 1517, title
' Jesus College* ('prefuit scholae gramma ticae' there). R. of
Hadstock, Essex, 1519-22. Died 1522. (A. Gray.)
GROVE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 3,
1717-8. Of Penn, Staffs. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2; M.A.
1725. One of these names V. of Bakewell, Derbs.
GROVE, WILLIAM. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1433. V. of Mel-
dreth, Cambs., 1455.
GROVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 7, 1629. S.
of Hugh, of Enford, Wilts. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from Wadham College, Jan. 28, 1630-1, age 18; B.A. 1634;
M.A. 1637. Perhaps R. of Poulshot, Wilts. Preb. of Sarum,
1662-6. Died 1666. (Al. O«m.)
GROVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. ir,
1680. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1689. Perhaps P.C.
of St Catherine Cree church, London, 1696-1712.
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GROVE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 29,
1708. S. of John, Esq. B. at Chisenbury, Wilts. School,
Mere, Wilts. (Mr Gouldsbury). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1712-3;
M.A. 1716; B.D. 1723. Fellow, 1716-30. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. i, 1714; priest (Bristol) Apr. 9, 1716. R. of
Manston, Dorset, 1716-68. R. of Wootton Rivers, Wilts.,
1729-68. Died Feb. n, 1768. Will, P.C.C.; of Zeals, Mere,
Wflts. Uncle of the next, brother of Hugh (1708-9) and John
(1711). (F. S. Hockaday.)
GROVE, WILLIAM CHAFIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 30, 1750. S. of Chafin, Esq., of Wiltshire. B. at Mere.
School, Sutton (Mr Rogers). Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754- Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 28, 1750. Barrister, 1756. M.P.
for Shaftesbury, 1768-74; and for Weymouth, 1774-81.
Of Zeals House, Wflts. Died at Bath, Jan. 17, 1793- (Scott-
Mayor, in. 596; G. Mag.)
GROVER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June n,
1714. S. of Thomas, citizen and tallow chandler, of London.
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital, London. Matric. 1714;
Scholar, 1716; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow, 1720.
Senior Proctor, 1734-5- Ord. deacon (London) July 16,
1718; priest (York) Dec, 1720. 2nd Master at Morpeth
School, Northumberland; elected Head Master, June 28,
1724-
GROWNE, tee GROOM.
GROYFFE, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1469-70.
GRUBB, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1579. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1587.
GRUBBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1642.
Perhaps s. of John, of Horsenden, Bucks.; b. 1625; died
June 1 6, 1700. (Lipscomb, Pedigree, n. 332.)
GRUBBE, THOMAS. M.A. 1619 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Potteme, Wflts. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, June 16, 1610, age 16; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. (St
Edmund's Hall) 1616. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1618. R. of
Cranfield, Beds., 1619-52. Buried there Sept. 2, 1652. (Vis.
of Wilts., 1623.)
GRUCHY, LUKE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1620-1. Probably of Jersey.
GRUMBULL, ROBERT, see CROMWELL.
GRUNDON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, June 4,
1668. S. of James, farmer, of Sinnington, Yorks. Taught by
Mr Nich. Grey, of Sidney. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1675. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, May, 1673.
GRUNDON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at SIDNEY, May 26,
1744. S. of James, farmer, of Sinnington, Yorks. B. there.
Schools, Kirby, Yorks. (Mr Mauset) and Thornton (Mr Ward).
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751.
GRUNDY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1589.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 12, 1597. R. of Gislingham, Suffolk, 1601-26. Will
(P.C.C.) 1627.
GRUNDY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1625.
Of Suffolk. Probably s. of George (above). Bapt. at Gisling-
ham, July 24, 1608. B.A. 1628-9. Buried at St Botolph's,
Cambridge, Apr. 10, 1629. (V. B. Redstone.)
GRUNDY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 8,
1662. Of Bolton-le-Moors. S. of Ralph, fanner. B. at
Middleton, Lanes. Matric. 1662; M.B. 1667. Governor of
Chetham's Library, Manchester. Died 1712. (Mumford's
Manchester School, 115.)
GRUNDEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1557-8.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. from St John's, 1564;
B.D. 1570. Fellow of St John's, 1561. University preacher,
1567. R. of Gt Livermere, Suffolk, 1571. R. of Gt Cressing-
ham, Norfolk, 1582-98. V. of Little Fakenham, 1582-1608.
V. of Gt Barton, till 1583. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1608; of Gislingham,
Suffolk, clerk.
GRUNDY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1620. Of Nottinghamshire.
GRUNDY, JOHN. Adm. at MAGDALENE, June a, 1683. Matric.
1683.
GRUNDY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Sept. 28,
1688. S. of John, of Bleasby, Notts. School, Bleasby (Mr
Cudworth). Matric. 1688-9.
GRUNDY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 8, 1717. S. and h.
of John (? above), of Bleasby, Notts., gent. B. at Nottingham.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 5, 1718.
GRUNDY, RALPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1622 ;
B.A. 1625-6. Probably of Yann-on-Tees, Yorks. Licensed,
1626, to marry Isabel Barton, of Yarm, widow.
GRUNDY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1575.
Of Lancashire.
GUEST, JOHN
GRUNDY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1617.
Of Staffordshire. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 19; priest, May 20, 1627.
GRUNDY, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1629. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 2, 1633-4; priest, Sept. 25, 1636. R. of St Peter Hun-
gate, Norwich, 1638. R. of Palgrave, 1645-62. R. of Mellis,
Suffolk, 1662-8. Wfll proved (Norwich Cons. C.) 1668.
GRUNDY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1649.
Of Warwickshire. B.A. 1652-3. One of these names ejected
from Denton, Sussex, 1662. (Calamy, H. 461.)
GRUTER, JANUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, July n, 1577.
S. of Walter, citizen and merchant of Antwerp. B. there,
Dec. 3, 1560. School, Norwich (Dr Matthias). Resided for
some time, his tutor being Robert Swayle. Afterwards
studied at Leyden. Professor at Wittenberg and Heidelberg.
Librarian at Heidelberg, where he lost his books at the siege
of 1622. There is a copy of his portrait in Caius College.
Died at Heidelberg, Sept. 20, 1627. (Venn, I. 92.)
GRIGG, see GREGG.
GRYMDYTCHE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1563; Scholar, 1563; B.A. 1566-^.
GRYMESDYTCHE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1560.
GRIMSDITCH, WILLIAM. Of CHRIST'S. B.A. 1542-3; M.A.
1545. Ord. deacon (London) 1552, when he is described as
' bom in Chester; age 33.' R. of St Michael, Chester. 1566-74.
Apparently his admon. (P.C.C.) Oct. 9, 1574; R- of Ashpring-
ton, Devon; died in London. (J. Ch. Smith.)
GRYSLEYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1546 (impubes).
GRYNHAM, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1557-8.
GRYSWOLL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1447.
GUALTER, RALPH. Adm. FeJl.-Com. at TRINITY, 1571; sent
thither by Dr Parkhurst, Bishop of Norwich. S. of Ralph,
pastor at Zurich. Migrated to Magdalen College, Oxford,
1573. M.A. there, Oct. 12, 1573. Minister at St Peter's,
Zurich. Author. Died there 1577, aged 25. (Cooper, I. 380.)
GUALTER, WILLIAM, see WALTER.
GUALTIER, GEOFFREY. M.A. 1624 (on King's visit).
GUBBARD or GOBART, JOSEPH. Matric, sizar from CAIUS,
July 2, 1645. S. of Gobart, clerk (probably Robert,
below, R. of Mariingford, Norfolk).
GUBBARD or GOBERT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1584. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
R. of Mariingford, Norfolk, 1594.
GUDFIELD, WALTER. B.D. 1507-8 (Incorp. from Oxford).
GUDHYNE, HENRY. Probably B.A. Fined 2od. for disturbance
of the peace, 1486-7. (Gr. Bk, A, 205.)
GUERCYE, BALTHASAR. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs.
1544. An Italian. Surgeon to Queen Catherine of Aragon.
M.B. c. 1530; M.D. 1546. Surgeon to Henry VIII. F.R.C.P.,
1556. Died Jan. 1556-7. Buried at St Helen's, Bishopsgate.
Wfll (P.C.C.) Jan. 1536-7. (Cooper, \. 173; DJf.B.)
GUERDAIN, AARON, see GEURDAIN.
GUEROUT (? GUEROULT), JAMES. M.A. 1624 (on the King's
visit).
GUERTZ, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 17, 1745. B.
in London. Matric. 1746; B.A. 1748-9.
GUEST or GEAST, EDMUND. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1536. S. of Thomas, of NorthaUerton, Yorks. B. c.
1517. B.A. 1540-1; M.A. 1544; B.D. 1551. Fellow, 1539-54-
Chaplain to Archbishop Parker. Archdeacon of Canterbury,
1559-64. R. of Cliffe, Kent, 1559. Bishop of Rochester,
1560. Bishop of Salisbury, 1571-7. A reviser of the liturgy.
Author. Died Feb. 28, 1576-7. Buried in Salisbury Cathedral.
M.I. Wfll (P.C.C.). (Cooper, i. 361; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
GUEST, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 28,
1658. S. of Handle, clerk, of Pulford, Cheshire. B. there.
Matric 1658. One of these names R. of Pulford, Cheshire,
1661. Brother of Randolph (1661).
GUEST, JOHN. Adm. at PEMBROKE, Apr. i, 1672; B.A. 1672-3.
Previously matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, May 10,
1667, age 17. S. of Richard, of Stafford, clerk. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 28, 1670; s. and h. of Richard, of West
Bromwich. One of these names R. of Churchill, Worcs., 1678.
(Al. Oxon.)
GUEST, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1723. S. of Joseph, of
Winforton, Hereford, clerk. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, July 3, 1712, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1716; M.A. 1720.
R. of Monnington, Hereford, 1722. V. of Bromyard, 1732-60.
Died Mar. 8, 1760. (Al. Oxon.; Duncomb, n. 85.)
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GUEST, JOSEPH
GUEST, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 15,
1741- S. of Joseph, V. of Weobley, Hereford. B. at Titley.
School, Hereford. Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748.
Fellow, 1748-52. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Feb. i, 1746-7;
priest, Sept. 29, 1748. Preb. of Hereford, 1753-1804. V. of
Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire, 1759-1804. V. of West-
bury-on-Sevem, Gloucs., 1763-5. V. of Weston Beggard,
Heref., 1765-6. V. of Madley, 1780-2. V. of Upton Bishop,
1782-5. V. of Lugwardine, 1785-1804. Also held other
preferments. Died Sept 14, 1804. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor,
HI. 521.)
GUEST, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1660. S. of Randolph, clerk, of Sutton, Cheshire. B. there.
Brother of George (1658).
GUEST or GEST, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1576. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1579. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) Nov. 4, 1580; priest (Gloucester) Aug. 29, 1584.
R. of Stondon, Beds., 1589. R. of South Kilvrorth, Leics.,
1593-
GUEST or GEST, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Dec. 1613; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. One of these names
Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich. R. of St John's, Gar-
boldisham, Norfolk, 1637. (Peile, i. 293.)
GUEST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 2, 1728.
S. of John, cutler, of Yorkshire. B. at Sheffield. School,
Chesterfield. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1732-3. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1736. R. of Collyweston, Northants.,
1751-82. Will (P.C.C.) 1782. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 419.)
GUETZ (?GUETTE), CHARLES DE. M.A. 1624 (on King's
visit).
GUEVARA, HENRY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, c. 1589.
3rd s. of Francis Velez de Guevara, of Boston, Lines., and
Stenigot. Captain in the army. Brother of John (1582) and
Peregrine (1586). (Lines. Pedigrees, 433, where he is called a
knight.)
GUEVARA, HENRY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1603.
GUEVARA, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1582. ist s. of Francis Velez de Guevara, of Stenigot,
Lines. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1584. Knighted, Mar. 23,
1604-5. Will proved, 1607, by brother, Sir Henry. Brother
of Henry (1589) and the next, father of William (1610).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 433.)
GUEVARA, PEREGRINE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1586. 2nd s. of Francis Velez de Guevara, a Spaniard.
Of Boston, Lines. Buried at Stenigot, Lines., May 29, 1587.
Brother of John (above) and of Henry (1589). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 433.)
GUEVARA, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1610. 3rd s. of Sir John (1582), of Stenigot, Lines.,
Knt. Died 1628. Will proved, May 9, 1628. (Lines. Pedigrees,
433-)
GUGE, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1650. Of Essex.
GUIDE, CLAUDIUS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 19,
1703-4. Matric. 1707. S. of Philip, M.D., a Frenchman,
whose will (P.C.C.) 1716.
GUIDE, JOHN PAUL. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 24, 1745.
B. in London. Matric. 1745-6; B.A. 1748-9.
GUIDOTT, ROBERT. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Kellaway, of St Clement Danes, London, gent. Matric. from
Exeter College, Nov. 27, 1652; B.A. (Oxford) 1655-6; M.A.
1658. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1654. R. of Little Barford,
Beds., 1661. V. of St Paul, Bedford, 1662; and of St John's,
1663. Buried at St John's, Bedford, Nov. 27, 1677. (Al.
Oxon.)
GUILE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 29, 1619; B.A.
from St Catharine's, 1623-4.
GUISBOROUGH or GRYSBURGH, —
scholar from Eton, 1455. Of Hull.
Adm. at KING'S, a
GUISE, WILLIAM. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1681. S. of Edward,
of Brookworth, Gloucs. Bapt. there, Dec. 29, 1652. Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, Dec. 18, 1671, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1675- Chaplain to Lord Wootton. R. of Almsford,
Somerset, 1677-1719. R. of Moor Critchell, Dorset, 1681-
1719- Died there May 10, 1719. M.I. (AL Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
GULL, WILLIAM. D.D. Master of CLARE, 1421-46. Proctor,
1431-2. Living, 1455. Benefactor to the College buildings.
Assisted William Bingharo in the foundation of God's House,
afterwards Christ's College. (Pat. Rolls, Henry VI; Clare
Cottege History.)
GULLARD, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Oct. ii,
1645. Of Middlesex.
CULLIFORD, ROBERT, see GOLLIFORD.
V. A. C, II. 273
GULSTON, WILLIAM
GULLIVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, June 3,
1661. S. of Edward, of Coventry, Warws. Matric. 1661-
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1667. Incorp. at Oxford
1670. R. of Waresley, Hunts., 1680-3. Died 1683 Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1683. Brother of Josias (1669).
GULLIFER, JOSEPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1730. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1730; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1750. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 1735; priest, Aug. 1738. C. of Coggeshall,
Essex, 1739; V. 1746-67. V. of Burnham. Chaplain to Lord
Fitzwalter. Died Mar. 31, 1767. (G. Mag.)
GULLIVER, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 10,
1669. S. of Edward. B. at Coventry, Warws. Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. priest (London) Feb. 24,
1683-4. V. of Tolleshunt Major, Essex, 1683-97. V. of
Messing, 1694-1704. Died 1704. Brother of John (1661).
GULSON, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1374-5 ; M.A. 1578. Perhaps preb. of Salisbury, 1623-6.
Died 1626.
GULSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 12, 1587-8.
Matric. 1588; Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1591-2.
GULSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1560;
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1566-71. Ord. priest (Ely)
Mar. 23, 1566-7. V. of Pickwell, Leics. 'Aged 29; married;
ordained by Bishop of Ely, a towardly young man' (Lib. Cler.
Line., 1576). Admon. (Leicester) c. 1580.
GULSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1563-4.
Resident, Aug. 1564.
GULSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1581.
Of Leicestershire.
GULSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1608.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Feb. 26, 1608-9.
GULSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. V. of Prittlewell, Essex, 1593-1615.
Died 1615. Admon. (Consist. C. London) 1615.
GULSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Aug. 17, 1602.
Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of William (1561). Bapt. at
Thrapston, Jan. i, 1576-7. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 22,
1601, as of Wymondham, Leics., gent. Prothonotary of the
Court of Common Pleas. Brother of Theodore (1590). (H. I.
Longden.)
GULSON or GOLDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1622. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 12, 1622. B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 20; priest,
Feb. 21, 1629-30.
GULSON, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1619;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow,
1624. D.D. (Oxford) 1643. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 3;
priest, Oct. 4, 1629. V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1633-4. R. of
Ham, Wilts., 1634; of Fonthill Bishop, 1639; of Waltham
Bishop, 1643. Chaplain to the King. Preb. of Winchester,
1660-9. Dean of Chichester, 1663-9. R- °f Felpham, Sussex,
1668. Died Apr. 10, 1669. (Al. Oxon.)
GULSON, MORICE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1584-5.
R. of Scartho, Lines., 1595, as 'B.A.' Admon. (Lincoln) 1613.
(Peile, i. 181.)
GULSON or GULSTON, THEODORE. Adm. sizar at PETER-
HOUSE, 1590-1. S. of William (1561), R. of Thrapston. Bapt.
there, Mar. 6, 1575. Scholar, 1594; B.A. 1594-5. B.A.
(Oxford) 1595; M.A. 1600; M.D. 1610. Fellow of Merton,
1596. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 8, 1605-6, as s. of William,
R. of Wymondham, Leics. F.R.C.P., 1611. Censor. Author,
classical. Founder of the Gulstonian lecture at the College
of Physicians. Settled as a physician in the parish of St
Martin-extra-Ludgate, London. Married Helena, dau. of
George Sotherton. Died May 4, 1632. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of John (1602). (D.N.B.;Munk, 1. 157; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
GULSON or GOLDSTON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 13, 1533. Of Coventry. B.A.
1537-8; M.A. 1541. Fellow, 1536-46. V. of Wootton Wawen,
Warws., 1545.
GULSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1561.
B. c. 1542. B.A. from Christ's, 1564-5; M.A. 1569. R. of
Thrapston, Northants., 1573-9. R. of Wymondham, Leics.,
1584. Father of Theodore (1590) and John (1602). (Vis. of
Herts., 1634.)
GULSTON, see also GOLDSTON.
GULSTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Sept.
15, 1744. S. of Francis, of Wyddial, Herts., Esq. Matric.
1744; LL.B. 1752. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 22, 1751- R-
of Wyddial, Herts., 1752-97. Died July 14, 1797- Buried in
Wyddial Church. Will, P.C.C.
GULSTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
GULSTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1644.
GULSTON, RICHARD. Scholar of TRINITY, 1631; B.A. 1631-2.
GULSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 7, 1668.
18
GULSTON, WILLIAM
GOULDSTON or GOLDSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 4, 1653. S. of Nathaniel, D.D., deceased,
of Wymondham, Leics. B. there. School, Grantham (Mr
Stokes). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661; D.D. 1679,
as 'Gulston.' Preb. of Chichester, 1666-81. R. of Simonds-
bury, Dorset, 1670-84. Chaplain to the Duchess of Somerset.
Bishop of Bristol, 1679-84. Died Apr. 4, 1684, at Simonds-
bury. Buried there. Will, P.C.C (Baker-Mayor, i. 271;
F. S. Hockaday.)
GULSTON, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June, 1599.
GUMBLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 14,
1642-3. S. of John, of the parish of St Stephen, Norwich.
School, Norwich (Mr Levering). Matric. 164.3; B.A. 1646-7;
M.A. 1650: D.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1661. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1660. Chaplain to General Monk; en-
trusted by him with many delicate commissions. Preb. of
Winchester, 1661-76. R. of East Lavant, Sussex, 1663.
Probably chaplain of H.M.S. Royal Charles, in 1666. Wrote
a life of General Monk, Duke of Albemarle. Died 1676.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1677. (Venn, i. 348; DJf.B.)
GUNBY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 18, 1714-5. S. of John, currier. B. at Beverley, Yorks.
School, Beverley. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1738.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1719; priest (York) May, 1722.
V. of Sowerby, Yorks., 1736-50. V. of Hutton Cranswick, c.
1745. Died 1750. Brother of John (1704-5).
GUNBY, JOHN. B.A. 1482.
GUNBYE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERBOUSE, Apr. 25,
1649. Of Wisbech. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1650; B.A.
1652-3. R. of Little Dunham, Norfolk, 1660-82.
GUNBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1704-5. S. of John, currier. B. at Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Ma trie. 1705. Brother of Christopher
(I7I4-5).
GUNBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 22,
1718. Of Worlham (? Worlingham), Suffolk. Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1721-3; M.A. 1730. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1724.
V. of Flixton, Suffolk, 1727-54.
GUNDES or GUNDYS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1480; B.A. 1483-4; M.A. 1487. Died in College.
GUNDRY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
Apr. 20, 1738. S. of Robert, of London. Bapt. at St Martin-
in-the-Fields, London, Nov. 20, 1720. School, Eton. Scholar,
1738; Matric. 1739; B.A. 1741-2.
GUNN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 26, 1672.
S. of Richard, of Lewes, Sussex. School, Lewes (Mr Stafford).
Matric. 1672. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July i, 1674.
Doubtless same as the next. (Venn, i. 446.)
GUNN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 10, 1672, Of
Patcham, Sussex.
GUNN or GONN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1616; priest,
May, 1618.
GUNNELL, see also GONVILLE.
GUNNELL, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. V. of Takeley, Essex, 1598-
1629. Died 1629. Will (P.C.C.) as Goonald.
GUNNEL or GUNVYLE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE,
1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1587. Probably P.C. of Ramsey,
Hunts., 1599-1600; and of Bury, till 1620. Died 1620.
GUNNEL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1580-
i. One of these names V. of Newnham, Herts., 1588.
GUNNELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1729;
B.A. 1733-4- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1733; priest,
Mar. 21, 1735-6. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1771;
of New Sleaford, Lines., clerk.
GUNNELL, . B.A. 1474-5. Perhaps Thomas, of Papworth
St Agnes, Cambs. ; received letters dimissory from the Bishon
of Ely, 1489.
GUNNES, . B.Can.L. 1502-3.
GUNNING, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar 9
1707-8. S. of William, deceased. B. at Downham, Cambs
School, Ely (Mr Tenant). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1712; priest, Dec. 18, 1715.
Brother of Henry (1705) and Peter (1702).
1753-61. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1753 '• priest, June 9'
1754, V. of Hauxton and Newton, Cambs., 1754-88. V of
Thriplow, 1759-88. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1789. Father of the
well-known Esquire Bedell, brother of Peter (1733) and
Stuart (1738). (Scott-Mayor, in. 568.)
GUNTHORPE, ROBERT
GUNNING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, July 17,
1705. S. of William, deceased. B. at Ely. School, Ely
(Mr Tenant). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1709-10; M.A, 1713.
Fellow, 1711-5. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1711-2;
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 18, 1714. Minor canon of Ely. Pre-
centor of the Cathedral. Died 1764. Will (P.C.C.) 1765.
Father of the above, Peter (1733), Stuart (1738) and grand-
father of the well-known University Bedell.
GUNNING, PETER. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1605. S. of Thomas,
of Ightham, Kent. Bapt. there, Aug. 28, 1585. V. of Hoo
St Werbergh, Kent, 1613 ; and minister of Gravesend. Buried
there Dec. 12, 1615. Father of the next. (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
5th S., u. 162.)
GUNNING, PETER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1629.
S. of Peter (above), V. of Hoo, Kent. B. there, Jan. u, 1613-
4. School, King's, Canterbury. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636;
D.D. from Corpus Christi, 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow of Corpus,
1633-44, ejected. B.D. (Oxford) 1646. University preacher,
1641. Lady Margaret Professor, 1660-1. Master of Corpus
Christi (by mandate) Feb. to June, 1661. Regius Professor
of Divinity, 1661-74. Master of St John's, 1661-9. Chaplain
to the King, 1660. R. of Cottesmore, Rutland, 1660-70; of
Stoke Bruerne, Northants., 1660-70. Preb. of Canterbury,
1660-9. Bishop of Chichester, 1670-5; and of Ely, 1675-84.
An ardent royalist. Author. Died unmarried, July 6,
1684. M.I. in Ely CathedraL (D.N.B.; Le Neve.Afon., v.
57.)
GUNNING, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 24,
1702. S. of William, gent. B. in London. School, Wisbech
(Mr Carter). Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 21, 1707; priest (London) Mar. 5, 1709-10. Brother of
Francis (1707-8) and Henry (1705).
GUNNING, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 9,
1733. S. of Henry (1705). B. at Ely. Educated by his father.
Matric. 1733. Died Feb. 1735-6. M.I. at Ely. Brother of
Francis (1747) and Stuart.
GUNNING, STUART. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 24,
1738. S. of Henry (1705). B. at Ely. Educated there by his
father. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745; B.D. 1752.
Fellow, 1745-66. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1744-5- V. of
Hauxton and Newton, Cambs., 1747-52. V. of Madingley,
1752-72. R. of Ufford, Northants., 1765-74- Buried there
Oct. 19, 1774. Brother of Francis (i747) and Peter (1733).
(Scott-Mayor, m. 495; G. Mag.)
GUNNIS, VALENTINE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10, as 'Gonnis.'
GUNSBY, . A monk. Grace for degree, 1464-5.
GUNSON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1611.
GUNSTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1711. S. of John, shoemaker. B. in St Clement Danes,
London, Oct. 12, 1693. School, Merchant Taylors'. After-
wards became a Roman Catholic. Died June 24, 1736. (Cole,
Add. MS., 5870, 169.)
GUNSTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1569.
GUNSTON or GUNSON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1571; B.A. 1574-5; B.D. 1593. R. of St Michael's,
Denver, Norfolk, 1577-1617. R. of Fincham, 1587-1615.
GUNTER, JAMES. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent, 1694.
Probably s. of Robert, of the Priory, Abergavenny, Mon-
mputh. Bapt Aug. 8, 1676. M.P. for Co. Monmouth, 1712.
Died 1712. (J. A. Bradney, Monmouth, n. 160.)
GUNTER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1647.
Of Berkshire. Migrated to Oxford, 1648. B.C.L. there, 1649.
Fellow of St John's, Oxford, 1648. Fellow of New College,
1650. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1652. R. of Waddesden, Bucks.
R. of Bedale, Yorks., 1658-60. Chaplain to the factory at
Hamburg. P.C. of Whittlebury, Northants; ejected, 1662.
Agent for Lord Wharton. Died Nov. 27, 1688. Buried at
Helaugh, Yorks., in Lord Wharton's vault (Calamy, u. 584 ;
A I. Oxon.)
GUNTHORPE, JOHN. Warden of KING'S HALL, 1467-75-
Probably B.D. 1467-8. Proctor, 1454-5. Chaplain to
Edward IV. Preb. of St Paul's, 1468-72. R. of St Mary,
Whitechapel, 1471-2. Preb. of Lincoln, 1471-98. Arch-
deacon of Essex, 1472-5. Canon of St Stephen's, West-
minster, 1472-98. Dean of Wells, 1472-98. Preb. of York,
1478-85. Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1483. Died June 25,
1498. Buried in Wells CathedraL Will (P.C.C.) 1498.
(D.N.B.)
GUNTHORPE, ROBERT. B.A. 1509-10; M.A. 1513; B.D.
1520-1. Fellow of CHRIST'S, 1522-3. R. of Weeting St Mary,
1524-39; and All Saints', Norfolk. Died 1539.
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GUNTHORP, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May GURDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 14 1689-90-
3, 1727. S. of John, gent., of Nottinghamshire. B. at afterward Fell. -Com. S. of Nathaniel (1650), R. of Chelms-
Mansfield Woodhouse. School, Mansfield (Mr Hucklebridge).
Matric. 1727; LL.B. 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4;
priest, Sept. 24, 1732. C. of Cromwell and Sutton-on-Trent,
Notts., 1734. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 402.)
GUNTHORPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 24,
1619-20. Matric. 1620.
GUNTON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from KINO'S, Easter, 1635.
GUNTON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent, 1626-
7. S. of William, of Peterborough. Bapt. there, Dec. 30,
1609. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1635; priest, June 4, 1637. V. of Pytchley, Northants.,
1637. Preb. of Peterborough, 1646-76. V. of Leighton
Bromswold, Hunts., c. 1651. V. of St John the Baptist,
Peterborough, 1660-6. R. of Fiskerton, Lines., 1666-76.
Author, History of Peterborough Cathedral. Buried at
Fiskerton, May 17, 1676, aged 66. M.I. (D.N.B.; Fenland
N. and Q., vi. 160.)
GUNTON, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 9, 1641.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
V. of Spaldwick, Hunts., in 1651.
GUNTON or GUNSTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE,
Easter, 1577; B.A. 1580-1.
GUNTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1593.
GUNWARDBY, HENRY. Fellow of PETKRHOUSB, 1380-98. B.A.
GURDON, BRAMPTON. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 2,
1614. 3rd s. of Brampton, of Assington, Suffolk, Esq. Died,
unmarried, at Clifford's Inn, 1621. Buried at St Dunstan-
in-the-West. Brother of John (1611) and Robert (1614).
(Suff. Man. Fam., I. 287.)
GURDON, BRAMPTON. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, Apr. 22,
1656. ist s. of Brampton, of Letton, Norfolk. Bapt. at
Greenford, Middlesex. Matric. 1656. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1654. Of Letton, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Colonel Francis Thornhagh, of Pen ton, Notts. Died 1691.
Father of the next, of John (1683) and Thornhagh (1681).
(Burke, L.G.; J. B. Peace.)
GURDON or GOURDON, BRAMPTON. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
CAIUS, July 8, 1687. S. of Brampton (above), of Letton,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Wymondham. Scholar, 1686-95;
Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Fellow, 1695-1721.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19, 1697; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25,
1698. C. of StVedast, London, in 1717. Boyle lecturer, 1721.
R. of Stapleford Abbotts, Essex, 1720-4. Chaplain to the
Lord Chancellor, 1723. R. of St Nicholas, London, 1724-41 ;
of St Edmund-the-King, Lombard Street, 1724-41. Arch-
deacon of Sudbury, 1727-41. R. of Denham, Bucks., 1730-
41. Author. Died Nov. 20, 1741. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1741.
Brother of Thornhagh (1681) and of John (1683). (D.N.B. ;
Venn, i. 483.)
GURDON, BRAMPTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 26,
1710. S. of Thornhagh (1681), Esq., of Letton, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Hoadley and Mr Pate).
Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-2. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 18, 17x0. Of Grundisburgh, Suffolk. Died before Aug.
1733- (Venn, i. 524.)
GURDON, BRAMPTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, July 8,
1725. S. of John, Esq., of Assington, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Boxford (Mr Tatham) and Bury (Mr Kinnesman).
Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1725-30; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 31, 1730; priest, June 4, 1732.
V. of Assington, Suffolk, 1732-80. R. of Milden, 1751-80.
Official of the Archdeacon of Sudbury. Married Anne, dau.
of William Woodroofe, R. of Balsham, Cambs. Died Aug. 21,
1780. Buried at Assington. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C. (Venn,
n. 23.)
GURDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1611.
S. and h. of Brampton, of Assington, Suffolk, Esq. B. July 3,
1595. Matric. 1611. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16, 1614.
M.P. for Ipswich, 1639-40. M.P. for Suffolk, in the Short
and Long Parliament, 1640-53; for Suffolk, 1654; for
Sudbury, 1660. One of the Commissioners nominated for
the trial of Charles I, but refused to attend. Member of'the
Council of State, 1650-3. Governor of the Charterhouse.
Died Sept. 9, 1679, aged 84. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1679.
Buried at Assington. Brother of Brampton (1614) and
Robert (1614); father of Nathaniel (1650). (Suff. Man.
Fam., i. 287; Vis. of Suff. 1664; Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.)
GURDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 14, 1682-3.
S. of Brampton (1656), gent., of Letton, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Wymondham. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1683-5. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 27, 1685. Died 1691. Brother of
Thornhagh (1681) and Brampton (1687). (Venn, i. 472, error
in date of death.)
275
ford. B. in Essex. Matric. 1690. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn
Feb. 6, 1692-3. Of Assington, Esq. M.P. for Sudbury,
1699-1700. Died Dec. 2, 1758, aged 86. Buried at Assington
(Suff. Man. Fam., i. 287; G. Mag.)
GURDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. i, 1744. S. of
Nathaniel (1712), Esq. B. at Stowmarket (his mother's
home), Feb. 23, 1726-7. Matric. 1744. Migrated to Oriel
College, Oxford. Matric. thence Apr. 2, 1748, age 21; s. of
Nathaniel, of Hintlesham and Assington, Suffolk; B.A.
(Oxford) 1749. Of Assington, Esq. Buried there Nov. 13,
1777. (Al. Oxon.; Suff. Man. Fam., i. 287.)
GURDON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 19,
1650. Of Suffolk. 4th s. of John (1611), of Assington, Esq.
School, Colchester. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. from
Queens', 1657; D.D. 1691 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford,
1657. v". of Little Abingdon, Cambs., 1660-2. R.ofWoodham
Ferrers, Essex, 1666-91. R. of Chelmsford, 1681-96. Died
Feb. n, 1696-7, aged 64. Buried at Assington. Will (P.C.C.)
1698. Father of John (1689-90), brother of Robert (1645).
(Burke, L.G.)
GURDON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 4, 1712.
S. of John, of Assington, Suffolk, Esq. Bapt. Jan. 13,
1696-7. Matric. 1714. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 22, 1714.
Of Assington, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Sayer,
of Stowmarket. Buried Mar. 18, 1767. Father of John (1744).
(Suff. Man. Fam., i. 287.)
GURDON, PARKER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 3, 1728.
S. of John, of Assington, Suffolk, Esq. Matric. 1728; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1740. R. of South Burgh, Norfolk, 1750. R.
of Cranworth, 1753-62. Died June 14, 1762. Buried at
Cranworth. (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 287; G. Mag.)
GURDON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 19, 1650.
3rd s. of John, of Assington, Suffolk. B. at Gt Wenham,
Suffolk, 1631. B.A. 1653; M.A. from Queens', 1657. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1657. M.P. for Sudbury, 1689-90. Buried at
Assington, June 23, 1690. Brother of Robert (1645) and
Nathaniel (1650).
GURDON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 9, 1723. S. of
John, Esq., of Assington, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Aug. 16, 1706.
Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 22, 1728. R. of Bures, Suffolk, 1731-85. Married
Rachel, dau. of Sir Thomas Abdy, Bart. Will (P.C.C.)
1785.
GURDON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 2, 1614.
2nd s. of Brampton, of Assington, Suffolk, Esq. Age 13 in
1612. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1615. Barrister, 1626.
Bencher, 1646. Married Joyce, dau. of James Harvey, of
Maldon, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1647. Brother of Brampton
(1614) and John (1611). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 287.)
GURDON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 6, 1645.
ist s. of John, of Assington. B. at Gt Wenham, Suffolk.
School, Colchester. Of Assington, Esq. Buried there May 24,
1683, aged 68. Brother of Nathaniel (1650) and Philip
(1650).
GURDON, THORNHAGH. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at CAIUS,
Apr. 23, 1681. S. of Brampton (1656), gent., of Letton,
Norfolk. B. there, July 28, 1663. Schools, Wymondham
(Mr Clarke) and Earl Stonham (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1681;
M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). Receiver-general of Norfolk. F.S.A.,
1718. Author, historical. Died at Letton, Nov. 19, 1733-
M.I. at Cranworth. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1683) and
Brampton (1687), 'father of Brampton (1710). (D.N.B. ;
Venn, i. 466.)
GURDON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 16, 1619.
S. of Brampton, of Assington, Suffolk, Esq. Matric. 1619.
Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Dec. 25, 1620.
GURERD, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1586. A Frenchman.
GURLEY, . Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1549.
CURLING, see GIRLING.
GURMESCHESTRE, JOHN. Fellow of CLARE, when ord. deacon
(Ely) Apr. 13; priest, June 8, 1392.
GURNALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 20,
1682. S. of William (1632), minister of Lavenham, Suffolk.
School, Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
C. of Brockley, Suffolk, 1691-8. Died 1700. Brother of
William (1670-1). (PeiU, n. 87.)
GURNALL, PENNINGTON. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1732. Of
Westminster. Matric. 1732; B.A. I735-&
GURNELL or GYRNELL, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1519-20. One
of these names R. of Pluckley, Kent, 1519-23: °' Marestone,
1528; of Mereworth, 1536-57.
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GURNALL, WILLIAM
GURNALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 29,
1632. S. of Thomas. B. at Walpole, near Lynn, 1617.
School, Lynn. Matric. 1632; Scholar; B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 21, 1662. R. of Lavenham,
Suffolk, 1644-79. Married Sara, dau. of Thomas Mott, V. of
Stoke-by-Nayland. Author, theological. Died Oct. 12, 1679.
Father of the next and John (1682). (D.N.B.; J. B. Peace.)
GURNALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Jan.
19, 1670-1. S. of William (1632). B. at Lavenham, Suffolk.
School, Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1671. Buried July 28,
1674, at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge. Brother of John (1682).
GURNARD, RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Mar.
23, 1631-2. S. of Richard. Bapt. at St Vedast, London,
Dec. 17, 1615. Matric. 1632, as ' Jurnard.' Died v.p. and s.p.
The father, Gurnard or Gurney, was Lord Mayor of London,
1641-2. Created Bart, 1641. (T. A. Walker, 47.)
GURNETT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 26,
1716. S. of George, of Dorking, Surrey. School, Kingston,
Surrey (Mr Winde). Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1719-
20; M.A. 1723. Chaplain of Trinity College, 1723-46.
GURNEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', 1595. Adm.
Oct. 30, 1594. S. of Henry, of West Barsham, Norfolk.
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1602; B.D. 1609.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1601-14. Incorp. at Oxford, 1606.
Ord. priest (Norwich) 1614. R. of Edgefield, Norfolk, 1614-
20. R. of Harpley, 1620-48. Author of anti-Romanist
treatises. One of Fuller's Worthies. Buried at St Peter
Mancroft, Norwich, May 14, 1648. (House of Gournay, 287,
463 ; Masters, 301 ; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GURNAY, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 22,
1625. S. of Thomas, of Norfolk. School, Bury (Mr Dickin-
son). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1628, as 's. of Thomas,
deceased.' Of West Barsham, Esq. Died Aug. 6, 1641. M.I.
Will (P.C.C.) 1642. Brother of Thomas (1627-8), father of
Henry (1647-8). (Peile, I. 366; House of Gournay, 287.)
GURNEY, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1627.
Of London. B.A. 1630-1 ; M.A. 1634,
GURNEY or GOURNEYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Dec. 1573.
GURNEY or GOURNAY, H. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct.
1564. Probably Henry, s. of Francis, of Irstead, Esq. B.
1548. Of West Barsham and Ellin gham, Esq. Married Ellen,
dau. of John Blennerhasset, of Barsham, Norfolk. Will
proved, 1623. Grandfather of Edward (1625). (House of
Gournay, 287, 454.)
GOURNAY, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb.
18, 1647-8. S. of Edward (1625), Esq., of West Barsham,
Norfolk. B. at Hillington, Jan. 23, 1631-2. School, Gressen-
hall (Mr Greene). Matric. 1648. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1651.
Of West Barsham, Esq. Died 1661. M.I. at West Barsham.
Will, P.C.C. (Venn, I. 371.)
GURNEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1613.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
GURNEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 10, 1697.
S. of John, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1697;
Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1705.
GURNEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, June 23,
1721. S. of John, clerk, of London. Matric. 1721; Scholar,
1725; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1730. Incorp. at Oxford, 1740.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept 24, 1727; priest (Ely) Sept. 19,
1731. Brother of Samuel (1733).
GOURNEY, JUSTINIAN. M.A. 1679 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of John, of Hanging Houghton, Lamport, Northants., gent.
Bapt. at Lamport, Dec. 30, 1650. Matric. from Brasenose
College, Mar. 28, 1667, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1670; M.A. 1673.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1673; priest, June 4, 1674.
R. of Wadenhoe, Northants., 1674-1714. Buried there Feb.
25, 1713-4. (Al. Oicon.; H. I. Longden.)
GURNEY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 25,
1733. S. of John, of London, clerk. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1737.
Brother of John (1721).
GURNEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1588;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596; M.D. 1608. Incorp. at Oxford, 1601.
GURNAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 4,
1627-8. S. of Thomas. B. at Barsham, Norfolk. School,
Bury (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 10, 1632, as '2nd s. of Thomas, late of
Great Ellingham, Norfolk, Esq., deceased.' Barrister-at-law.
Living, 1662. Brother of Edward (1625). (Peile, i. 389;
House of Gournay, 476.)
GURNEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 4,
1728-9. Matric. I729;B.A. 1732-3. One of these names, B. A.,
V. of Bapchild, Kent, 1764-5. V. of Seasalter, 1764-74. P.C.
of Whitstable, 1765-74. V. of Charlton, 1770. Died June 12,
1774-
GUY, JOHN
GURNEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1613. Of Warwickshire.
GURNEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1716. Of
Kent. S. of Thomas, of Shoulden. King's scholar from
Canterbury School. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1722. C. of
Dymchurch, Kent. R. of Hurst, 1726-55. V. of Westwell,
1730-55. Assistant Master of Canterbury School, 1743-55.
Married, 1732, Alice Bourne, of Westwell. Died Apr. i, 1755.
(G. Mag. ; H. G. Harrison.)
GURNEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1751. Of Kent.
Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19, 1756. R. of Leveland, Kent, 1763. R. of Badles-
mere, 1763. R. of Selling, 1763. V. of Bredgar, 1772-80.
R. of Luddenham, 1780. Died Apr. 8, 1784. (G. Mag.)
GURNEY,
Degree (? B.D.) 1474-5. A friar.
GURNAY, . Probably B.D. 1487-8; D.D. 1491-2, but dates
uncertain. A friar.
GURNAY, . B.Can.L. 1499-1500.
GURREY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1586;
B.A. (? 1589-90); M.A. 1593. One of these names V. of
Kenton, Suffolk, 1605-10. Possibly R. of Westfield, Sussex,
1612. Preb. of Wolverhampton, c. 1620. (Peile, I. 187.)
GURREY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1573- One of these names ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 9, 1575-
Probably C. of Everdon, Northants. Perhaps R. of Brad-
field, Lincoln diocese, 1586.
GUSTARD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1595.
CUTER, WILLIAM. 'M.A. Cambridge': Incorp. at Oxford,
July 12, 1623. Not found.
GUTTER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5 as 'Edmund'; M.A. 1588. V. of St Peter,
Colchester, 1590-3. Died 1593. Will (Commis. C. Essex)
1593-
GUTTER, JONAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1577-8;
Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3.
GUTTER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1566.
GUTTERIDGE, BARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
June 25, 1734. S. of Bartin, husbandman, of Northampton-
shire. B. at Thorpe Malsor. Bapt. there, Mar. 9, 1714-5.
School, Oakham (Mr Adcock). Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1739; priest, June 13, 1742.
R. of Upper Isham, Northants., 1742-4. Died, unmarried,
Jan. 7, 1759. Buried at Thorpe Malsor. (Scott-Mayor, in.
458; G. Mag.)
GUTTERIDGE, BENJAMIN. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1748. S.
of Charles, of St Helen's, Abingdon, Berks. Matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, June 30, 1725, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1729-30. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1786;
of Walcot, Somerset, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
GUY, BRYAN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. u, 1634.
S. of Edmund, yeoman, of Sedbergh. B. there. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Nelson). B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Of Kirk-
land, Cumberland. Father of Edmund (1669).
GUY, CHARLES. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1725. S. of C., of
St Minver, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Feb. 22, 1710-1, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1714. V. of
Padstow, Cornwall, 1720. Admon. (Exeter) 1770. (Al. Oxon.)
GUY, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1669. S. of Brian (1634), clerk, deceased, of Kirkland,
Cumberland. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3.
GUY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 18, 1641-2.
Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. V. of Flintham,
Notts., 1660-95. Died 1695. Buried at Flintham. M.I.
GUY, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1710. Of Notting-
hamshire. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1714; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1716. V. of Bennington,
Lines., 1716. Perhaps V. of Broughton, Yorks., 1741-62.
GUY, FRANCIS. 'B.A. of JESUS,' when ord. priest (Ely) Sept 24,
1670. Not found in our records.
GUY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Feb. 6, 1614-5- Matric.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Widford, Essex, 1637.
Died 1678, aged 78. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
GUY, HENRY. M.A. 1671 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of William,
of Kendal, Westmorland. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, May 20, 1664, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1667; M.A.
1670. R. of Uldale, Cumberland, 1677-84, when he resigned.
A non-juror. (Al. Oxon.; B. Nightingale.}
GUY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, July 8, 1664. 2nd
s. of Robert, yeoman. B. at Isham, Northants. Schools,
Strixton, Northants. (Mr Farrow) and Eton. Migrated to
Sidney, Aug. 16, 1664, age 16. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8.
276
GUY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1680. Of Nottingham-
shire. Matric. 1680-1 ; B.A. 1684-5. V. of Whatton-in-the-
Vale, Notts., 1687. Married at St Mary, Nottingham, Jan.
24, 1690-1, Mary Smith. (Godfrey, Notts.)
GUY or GYE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 6,
1659. S. of Solomon, deceased, of Falkingham, Lines. B.
there. School, Grantham (Mr Stokes). Matric. 1659; B.A.
1663.
GUY, WILLIAM. Matric. from TRINITY, 1637. S. of John,
draper, of Sedbergh. B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Nelson).
Migrated as pens, to St John's, June 24, 1641, age 19. B.A.
1641-2.
GUY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1670. S. of John, factor, of Garsdale, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1674-5.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1675; priest, May, 1676. Probably
V. of Whatton-in-the-Vale, Notts., 1676-9. Buried at
Flintham, June 12, 1679. (Godfrey, Notts.)
GUY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1690. Of Notting-
hamshire. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Feb. 1694-5.
GUYBON, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1692.
Of Rolvendon, Kent. Matric. 1692. Brother of Philip (1692).
GUYBON, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1689. Of
Norwich. S. of William, of Norwich, alderman. Bapt. at
St Peter Mancroft, Sept. 7, 1673. Matric. 1689; Scholar;
B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696; M.D. 1706. Practised for many
years at Diss, Norfolk. Died there Dec. 21, 1750. Buried at
Lammas. M.I. there. (Masters.)
GUYBON, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1692.
Of Rolvendon, Kent, Esq. Matric. 1692. M.P. for Rye,
1707-62. One of the Lords of the Treasury, 1741. Died
Mar. 1762. Brother of Edmund (1692). (Masters, 300.)
GUYBON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 6,
1617. S. of William, of Wellington, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Jan. 18, 1600-1. Of Thursford, Esq. Sheriff of Norfolk,
1641. Died May 29, 1666. Father of Thomas (next) and
William. (T. A. Walker.)
GUYBON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 16,
1647-8. S. of Sir Thomas (above), of Thursford, Norfolk.
Bapt. at Merton, Feb. 17, 1630-1. Schools, Cantley (Mr
Chapman) and Norwich (Mr Levering). Matric. 1648. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1650. Died before 1666. Brother
of the next. (Venn, i. 371 ; Blomefield, ix. 259 ; Vis. of Norfolk.)
GUYBON, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar.
16, 1647-8. Eldest s. of Sir Thomas (1617), of Thursford,
Norfolk. Bapt. at Merton, Aug. 17, 1629. Schools, Cantley
(Mr Chapman) and Norwich (Mr Levering). Matric. 1647-8.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1650. Will proved (P.C.C.)
Feb. 14, 1664-5. M.I. at Thursford. Brother of the above.
GUYBON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, May
1 1, 1702. Eldest s. of Sir Francis, Knt., of Thursford, Norfolk.
Schools, Fakenham (Mr Osborn) and Norwich (Mr Hoadley).
Of Thursford, Esq. Lord of the Manor of Islington, Norfolk.
Married Sarah, dau. of John Knapp, of Wells, Norfolk.
(Venn, i. 509; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
GUYBON, . Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Dec. 9, 1581.
GUYON, CHARLES. M.A. from KING'S, 1729. S. of Charles, of
Patteswick, Essex, gent. Matric. from Merton College,
Oxford, July 9, 1711, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1715. V. of
Cressing, Essex, 1727. R. of Cricksea, 1729. (Al. Oxon.)
GUYON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 14) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 29,
1670. S. of George, gent., deceased, of Coggeshall, Essex.
School, Felsted. Matric. 1670. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 29,
1671. One of these names, of Hovills, Coggeshall, captain of
a company of Trained Bands; buried there, Oct. 6, 1676.
(V. B. Redstone.)
GUYON, ROBERT. Scholar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 1615; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 29; priest,
Sept. 30, 1622. P.C. of White Colne, Essex, 1634; sequestered
about 1644. (Davids, 377; H. I. Longden.)
GUYON, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 10, 1687-8. S. of Sir Mark, Knt., of Dyne's Hall,
Essex. B. at Coggeshall. School, Felsted. Matric. 1688;
M.A. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Died in London, Aug. 21, 1691.
Buried at Coggeshall. (Le Neve, Knights, 303; V. B. Red-
stone.)
GUYON, . Adm. at MAGDALENE, June 20, 1691.
GUYRES, . Probably M.A. Of Huntingdon. Cited for some
cause by the University, 1458-9. (Gr. Bk, A, 19.)
GWAVAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June, 1708.
S. of William. B. at Huntingfield Hall, Suffolk. Matric. 1708;
Scholar, 1710-1; LL.B. 1713. R. of Wheatacre All Saints',
Norfolk, 1715. R. of Horham, Jan. 7, 1716-7. R. of Thorpe,
near Haddiscoe, Norfolk, 1746-53. (Peile, n. 170.)
GWYN, OWEN
GWILLIM, JOSEPH. M.A. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Merton College, Dec. 16, 1653; B.A. from Brasenose
College, 1657; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1669. Fellow of Brasenose,
1656-70. Died Sept. xo, 1670. Will (P.C.C.); of Highgate,
Middlesex. (A 1. Oxon.)
GUILLIM, LUCIUS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Mirhs.
1655. S. and h. of Thomas, of Holborn, London, Esq. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 16, 1654.
GWILLIM, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 6,
1645. S. of Peter, of St Margaret's, Westminster, brewer.
Bapt. there, Feb. n, 1629-30. School, Islington (Mr Vowell).
Matric. 1645. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Magdalen Hall,
1648; M.A. 1651. Fellow of Magdalen College, 1648. R. of
Slymbridge, Gloucs., 1656-62, ejected. (Al. Oxon.; Calamy,
H. 254.)
GWINNET, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at KING'S, 1679-80. Previously
matric from Queen's College, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1677-8,
age 15. S. of Isaac, of Sherrington, Gloucs. (A I. Oxon.)
GWYNNETT, SAMUEL. LL.B. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
GWYNN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 8, 1672.
GWIN, AUGUSTIN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1715.
B. at Brentford, Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1716; B.A.
1719-20; M.A. 1723. Fellow, 1719. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 4, 1721. V. of Prescot, Lanes., 1730-76. Died Feb. 27,
1776-
GWYN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 26, 1719.
S. of George, gent., of London. B. in the parish of St Olave,
Surrey. School, St Olave's (Mr Rogerson). Matric. 1719;
Scholar, 1719-23; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (London) June
i, 1729; priest, Sept. 19, 1731. Lecturer at St Mary-at-Hill,
London. Died Oct. 5, 1732. (Venn, n. n.)
GWYN, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
June 16, 1694. S. of John. B. at Condover, Salop. Matric.
1695; B.A. 1697-8.
GWYNNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1545.
Of Carnarvon. S. of John Wynn, of Gwydir. B.A. 1547-8;
M.A. (St John's) 1551; LL.D. 1560. Fellow of St John's,
1548. Proctor, 1555-6. Preb. of Bangor, 1550-74. Adm.
advocate, 1560. R. (sinecure) of Llanrhaiadr-in-Kinraerch,
Denbs., 1561. M.P. for Cardigan, 1563-7; for Carnarvon-
shire, 1572-4. Benefactor to St John's by gift of fellowships
and scholarships. Died 1574. Will (P.C.C.) (Cooper, i. 324.)
GWYN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1568.
Perhaps migrated to Hart Hall, Oxford, 1571, age 16; B.A.
there, 1571.
GWYN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575. Of
Of Denbighshire. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Fellow, 1584.
GWINNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1583.
GWIN, JOHN. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1673-4; M.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 18, 1671. Perhaps, as John Guin,
clerk, buried at Conington, Cambs., Aug. 24, 1688.
GWYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 30, 1683. Of Car-
marthenshire. Matric. 1683.
GWYNNE, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
June 24, 1749. S. of Evan. B. at Llanvair, Montgom.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753.
GWYN, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1555. Of
Wales. B.A. 1556-7; M.A. 1560. Fellow, 1559-66. One of
these names Archdeacon of Cardigan, 1569-84. V. of Nant-
mel. Preb. of St David's. Died c. Dec. 1584. (A. Gray.)
GWYNN, LEWIS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1595; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1603. Perhaps V. of Newton, Montgom.,
1614-7. V. of Llanrhiadr-yn-Mochnant, 1616; and R. of
Denbigh, 1621-5.
GWYN, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1661. S. of William, clerk, of Ingoldsby, Lines. B. there.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667. R. of Normanton, Lines.,
1671. V. of Honington, Lines., 1694-1720.
GWIN, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 26, 1666. School,
Westminster. Matric. i66fr-7; Scholar, 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
Perhaps V. of Honington, Lines., 1720; and R. of Normanton,
1720.
GWYN, NATHAN. 'M.A. Cambridge'; Incorp. at Oxford, July
14, 1618. Name not found.
GWYNN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 3, 1729. S. of Rice, gent., of Sutton, Lines. B. at Long
Sutton. School, Eton (colleger), 1723-8. Matric. 1729.
Resided at Magdalene two years. Afterwards at Leyden
University. M.D. Leyden. Married Rebecca, dau. of Richard
Little, of Peterborough. Resided at Ipswich. Died there
Jan. 20, 1798. Buried at Rushmere, Suffolk. M.I. at
Fakenham. Will, P.C.C. Grandson of Rice (1665).
GWYN, OWEN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1545.
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GWYN, OWEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584.
Of Denbighshire. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591; B.D. 1599; D.D.
1613. Fellow, 1589. Master, May 16, 1612-33. Vice-Chan-
cellor, 1615-6. R. of Honington (? Suffolk), 1600-5. V. of
East Ham, Essex, 1605-11. R. of South LuSenham. Rut-
land, 1611. Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1622-33. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1622. Buried in St John's Chapel, June 5, 1633.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1633. (Al. Oxon. suggests another man
for the above preferments.)
GWYNNE, RICE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596; B.A.
1599-1600. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept 25, 1603.
GUYNNE, RICE. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, May 4,
1640. S. of Rice, Esq. B. at Fakenham, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1640. Of Fakenham, Esq.
Married Alice, dau. of Robert Bacon, Esq. (afterwards Bart.),
of Ryburgh, Norfolk. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1667. Father of
the next. (Venn, I. 338.)
GUYNNE, RICE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 17, 1665.
S. of Rice (above), of Fakenham. B. there. School, Botesdale,
Suffolk (Mr Ives). Matric. 1665. Of Fakenham, Norfolk,
Esq. Married at South Wootton, Oct. 14, 1675, Mary, dau.
of Anthony Hammond, of South Wootton, Norfolk. Will
proved (Archd. Norfolk) Apr. 9, 1690. (Venn, I. 426.)
GWYN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1571.
Perhaps migrated to Hart Hall, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1576, age
19; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1578. Of Co. Carnarvon.
GWYN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Feb. 9, 1647-8.
Of Carmarthen. Perhaps s. and h. of Charles, of Gwempa,
Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. I, 1647-8. One of these
names, 'citizen of London,' died Nov. 12, 1701, aged 71.
Buried at Wonersh, Surrey. (Manning and Bray, u. 114.)
RACKET, JOHN
GWYNNE, ROBERT. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1611-2. Of St
Asaph. M.A. 1615. Fellow, 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1613.
Ord. deacon (York, for Lincoln) May 26, 1615.
GWYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
GWYN, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
GWIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1611.
GWYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1632. Previously at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he
matriculated Dec. 9, 1631. Of Merioneth. S. of Lewis, gent.,
of Dolseran. School, Bunbury, Cheshire (Mr Cole). B.A.
1632-3; M.A. 1636. Perhaps V. of Biddenham, Beds., 1636-
40-.
GWYNNE, . Incorporated, 1499-1500.
GYDON, . Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, 1423-5.
GYLFORD or GULDEFORD, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from
TRINITY, Lent, 1580-1. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of
Hemsted, Kent. If so, knighted, 1591. Married Lady
Elizabeth Somerset, dau. of Edward, Earl of Worcester.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.)
GYLGATE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1584-5. Ord. priest (Norwich) Apr. 19, 1593. V. of
Ashfield and Thorpe, Suffolk.
GYLIAN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
GYLMORE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1581.
GYLMYN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1571.
GYLYS, see GILES.
GYMBER, . B.A. 1477-8.
GYNE, (1532), Uf KING.
H
HABECIUS, CASPAR. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1564-5; being M.A. from Marburg. Teacher of Hebrew in
the University.
HABER, REYNOLD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1596.
HABER or HEBBER, WILLIAM. B.A. 1519-20; M.A. 1523.
HABERGHAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1566.
HABERGHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July i,
1641. Of Svffolk. S. of Laurence, clerk, of Framlingham.
Bapt. Nov. 5, 1626. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648.
R. of Heveningham, Suffolk, 1650. V. of Syleham; ejected,
1662. Buried there Jan. 7, 1664-5. (CaUtmy, n. 436; V. B.
Redstone.)
HABER YE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1588.
HABINGTON, HENRY. B.Mus. 1463. (J. Hawkins, Hist, of
Music, ii. 346. Not found in the Grace Books.)
HACKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1562.
HACKE, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1581.
HACKER, CHARLES. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 9, 1693-4.
Of Southwell, Notts. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1700; priest (London) June 16, 1701.
HACKER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 28, 1649. Of Leicestershire. S. of Francis, Parliamentary
Colonel and regicide (for whom set DJf.B.). School, Coventry.
Held a commission in his father's regiment. (T. A. Walker,
92.)
HACKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 16,
1627. Eldest s. of Richard, of Sawley, Derbs. B. there.
School, Repton (Mr Whitehead). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1.
High Sheriff of Notts., 1673-4. Father of the next. (Petit, i.
383.)
HACKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 6, 1667.
. S. and h. of John (above), of Flintham, Notts., Esq. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 22, 1669. Buried at Flintham, Apr. 18,
1723. (Godfrey, Nottt.)
HACKET, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 30, 1645,
a scholar from Westminster. S. and h. of John (1609), D.D.,
Bishop of Lichfield. B. in London, c. 1632. Matric. 1646; B.A.
1648-9; M.A. 1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 24, 1652-3.
Barrister, 1659. Of Moxhull, Warws. Knighted, Jan. 16,
1670-1. Master in Chancery, 1670—80. M.P. for Tamworth,
1679-61. Died Mar. 19, 1709-10. Will, P.C.C. Father of the
next, of John (1688) and Lisle (1683). (Le Neve, Knights,
244; Vi$. of Wanes., 1682.)
HACKET, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY, Oct. 23,
1683. 2nd s. of Sir Andrew (above), of Moxhull, Warws.
School, Solihull, Warws. (Mr George Ward). Matric. 1683.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1685-6. Of Moxhull, Esq.
Married (i) Dorcas Fulwood, by whom he left issue. Died
Feb. 23, 1733-4. Father of the next, and of Robert (1729),
brother of John (1688) and Lisle. (Le Neve, Knights, 244;
Vis. of Wanes., 1682; H. I. Longden.)
HACKET, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May 18,
1720. S. of Andrew (above), of Grantham, Leics. and
Moxhull, Warws. School, Ofichurch, Warws. (Mr Green-
away). Scholar, 1721; Matric. 1723-4; B.A. 1723-4; M.A.
1727. Fellow, 1726. Perhaps of Sutton Coldfield, Warws.
Died Aug. 15, 1788, aged 88. Brother of Robert (1729).
(6. Mag.)
HACKET, CONNAND. Adm. (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 17, 1575.
S. of Richard, of Market Harborough, Leics. School, God-
manchester. Matric. sizar, 1575; B.A. from Magdalene,
1579-80. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 28, 1583; C. of Letch-
worth, Herts. (Venn, i. 83.)
HACKETT, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1626.
Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Oct. 4, 1626.
HACKETT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1609.
S. of Andrew, of Pitferran, N.B. B. in St Martin-in-the-
Fields, Sept. i, 1590. School, Westminster. B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616; B.D. 1623; D.D. 1628. Fellow, 1614. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Dec. 20,
1618, age 26. R. of Stoke Hammond, Bucks., 1618-44. V.
of Trumpington, Cambs., 1620. R. of Kirby-under-Wood,
Lines., 1621. R. of Barcombe, Sussex, 1622. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1623-61. R. of St Andrew's, Holbom, 1624-62.
R. of West Cheam, Surrey, 1624. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb.
2, 1627-8. President of Sion College, 1633. Archdeacon of
Bedford, 1631-61. Preb. of St Paul's, 1642-61. Chaplain to
Charles I and II. Bishop of Lichfield, 1661-70. Lichfield
Cathedral was restored partly at his own expense. Built
Bishop's Hostel, Trinity College, 1670. Died Oct. 28, 1670.
Bequeathed his books to the University Library. Father of
Andrew (1645). (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HACKETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 5, 1633. Matric.
1633-
HACKET or HOCKET, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 10,
1659. Of Hertfordshire. School, Westminster. Scholar,
1659; Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666. Fellow, 1664.
Probably R. of Motson, Hants.; and father of John
(1692-3).
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HACKET, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 31,
1688. S. of Sir Andrew (1645). B. at Moxhull, Warws.
School, Tamworth (Mr George Anthrobus). Ma trie. 1690;
Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695; B.D. 1710; D.D.
1717. Fellow, 1694. Vice-Master, 1733-4. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 20, 1697-8; priest, Apr. 12, 1702. K. of
Claydon, Suffolk, 1711. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1715.
V. of Trumpington, 1719-32. V of St Andrew, Enfield,
Feb.-Oct. 1732. R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1732-45. Died
May 4, 1745. Buried at Fakenham. Brother of Andrew
(1683) and Lisle (1683). (Vis. of Wanes., 1682.)
HACKETT or HOCKETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
TRINITY, Mar. 9, 1692-3. S. of John (? 1659), R. of Motson,
Hants. School, Winchester. Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1695;
B.A. 1696-7.
HACKET, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 28,
1710. S. of Lisle (next), of Moxhull, Warws. B. Jan. 9,
1690-1. School, Tamworth (Mr Antrobus). Matric. 1710.
Died, without issue, Sept. 10, 1718. (Pedigree in Vis. of
Warws., 1682; H. I. Longden.)
HACKET, LISLE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct. 23,
1683. S. of Sir Andrew (1645), of Moxhull, Warws. B. Aug. 5,
1665. School, Solihull, Warws. (Mr George Ward). Matric.
1683. Adm. at Gray's Inn, as of Monksworth Hall, Warws.
Married (i) Martha, dau. of Maurice Shelton, of Suffolk;
(2) Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Bridgeman, Bart. Died Mar.
28, 1728. Father of John (above), brother of Andrew (1683)
and John (1688). (Le Neve, Knights, 244; Vis. of Warws.,
1682; H. I. Longden.)
HACKET, ROBERT. M.A. 1729 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Andrew (1683), of Stroxton, Lines., gent. Matric. from
Lincoln College, Oxford, May 9, 1722, age 1 8 ; B.A. (Magdalen,
Oxford) 1725-6; M.A. 1729. Demy of Magdalen. Brother of
Andrew (1720). (Al. Oxon.)
HACKET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 18, 1600;
B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. ao,
1607. V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics., 1611. Perhaps R. of
Mersham, Kent, 1628-36.
HACKETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 17, 1667.
Of Leicestershire. S. of Thomas, of Derbyshire. School,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Mr Shaw). Migrated to Christ's, Apr.
1669. B.A. from Emmanuel, 1670-1; M.A. from Queens',
1680. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1672; priest (Lichfield)
Sept. 21, 1673. R- °f Whittington, Gloucs., 1678-1718. Died
1718. (Peile, n. 21 ; F. S. Hockaday.)
HACKET, . Adm. pens, at PKTERHOUSE, July 17, 1614.
Probably resided six months.
HACLUYT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1611; a scholar from Westminster, 1612. S. of Richard, R.
of Wetheringsett, Suffolk. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Fellow,
1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 24; priest, June 25, 1626.
Held Bridge Place, Coddenham, Suffolk, on the death of his
father, 1616. (V. B. Redstone.)
HACKLUIT, JEREMIAH. 'S. of Henry, and Susannah; B. at
Streatham, Cambs.; aged 24 in 1666. School, Westminster.
Father an Anglican Minister. M.A. of Cambridge. Had
fought in the Navy against the Dutch.' (Statement on
admission at the English College at Rome. Records S.J,, v.
524.) Not found in our records.
HACKLUYT or HACKLUIT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Easter, 1570, a scholar from Westminster. B.A.
1571-2; M.A. 1575. Incorp. at Oxford, 1576.
HACMAN, . B.A. 1458.
HACKNEY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1598.
HACKNEY or HARTNEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, Dec. 1586.
HACKSHAW, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, c.
1596; B.A. 1590-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterborough) Mar. 8, 1603-4.
HACKSUPP, NICHOLAS. B.A. from CLARE, 1606-7; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1616. B. at Hadham, Herts. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 17, 1608, age 24. C. of Snave, Kent.
HACKSUP, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 25, 1641.
Of Kent. Probably s. of the above. Matric. 1641 ; Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1644-5.
HACSOPE or HACKSUP, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S,
Easter, 1605; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1614. R.'of Ravenstone,
Leics. Died Feb. 20, 1666, aged 76. M.I. at Ravenstone.
(Nichols, in. 935.)
HAXUP, SIMON. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. V. of Weston Colville, Cambs.,
1582.
HADDON, CLERE
HACOMBLENE, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1472; B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1480; B.D. 1490; D.D. 1507.
Proctor, 1483-4. Provost of King's, 1509-28. Ord. acolyte
(Lincoln) Sept. 1473. V. of Prescot, Lanes., 1492. Gave the
brass lectern, still in use in the Chapel; and fitted up the
chantry on the south side. Signed the contract for the
stained glass windows, 1526. Died Sept. 8, 1528. Buried in
the College Chapel. (Cooper, i. 34; D.N.B.)
HACON, see also HAKEN.
HACON, GAWDY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter.
1645. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1653. R. of Heden-
ham, Norfolk, 1661-1707.
HACON, HUBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 26,
1563-4. Eldest s. of Francis, of Wheatacre, Norfolk, gent.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1563-4. Of Wheatacre, Esq.
Married Jane Lusher. Died 1598. Buried at St Michael-at-
Plea, Norwich. Will (Norwich) 1598. (Venn, i. 52; Vis. of
Norfolk.)
HACON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1680. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1690. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1686; priest, June, 1688. V. of Ilketshall St
Margaret, Suffolk, 1694-1731. V. of Mettingham, 1694-1731.
Died 1731.
HACON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 10, 1618.
B. May 17, 1603, at Topcroft, Suffolk. Matric. 1618; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1626.
R. of Little Massingham, Norfolk, 1643-62. Died 1662. M.I.
at Massingham.
HACON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 12,
1696-7. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1704; priest, May, 1706. R. of Westleton,
Suffolk, 1710-37. R. of Theberton, 1730. Buried at Westle-
ton, May 9, 1737. M.I. (E. Anglian, in. 314; Doughty,
Theberton.)
HACON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1691. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1692; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1695; priest, Sept. 1696. R. of Little Poringland, Norfolk,
1696. R. of Yelverton, 1698-1733.
HACON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 2, 1605-6.
Matric. 1606; Scholar; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613.
HACTON, . Fee for B.A. 1473-4.
HADAMS, see ADAMS.
HADDES or HADDE, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1561. Perhaps ist s. of Henry Hadde, of Frinsted,
Kent, Esq. Of Lincoln's Inn. Barrister-at-law. J.P. for
Canterbury. Steward of the Cinque Ports. Died 1617, aged
72. Buried in St Alphage's Church, Canterbury. (Hasted,
iv. 465.)
HADDE, MATTHEW. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1624. Of Kent. S. and h. of Edward, of Canterbury,
Esq. B.A. 1626-7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31, 1625-6.
Age 12, in 16x9. (Vis. of Kent.)
HADDELEYE, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1380. Left
before 1392.
HADDER, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1645.
HADDERTON, RALPH. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 28,
1709. Matric. 1709.
HADDERTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May
2, 1707. S. of Abraham, of Newport, Salop. School, Newport
(Mr Greenwood). Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1710-1;
M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1713. University librarian, 1721-31.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1720; priest (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Ely) Mar. 5, 1720-1. Died, probably at Cambridge,
Mar. 20, 1732. (G. Mag.)
HADDISON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Easter, 1641.
HADDOCK, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 14,
1648. S. of John, blacksmith, of Turton, near Gt Bolton,
Lanes. B. there. School, Anderton (Mr Rudall). Matric.
1648.
HADDOCK or HAYDOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Apr. 24, 1646. Of Lancashire. Probably migrated to Oxford.
Scholar of Wadham, Sept. 7, 1649; B.A. (Oxford) 1649.
(A 1. Oxon.)
HADDOCK, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 17, 1670.
Matric. 1671.
HADDOCK, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1554; B.A. 1558-9. Died 1560. Admon. granted (Kings
College) Sept. 8, 1560.
HADDON, CLERE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1567.
S. of Walter (1533), LL.D., and Margaret, dau. of Sir John
Clere. B. at Ormesby, Norfolk. Fellow for a short time.
Drowned in the Cam, May, 1571- Admon. (P.C.C.) 1571.
(Cooper, i. 295, 558.)
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HADDON, EDWARD
HADDON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. 5, 1669-70.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677. V. of
Alconbury, Hunts., 1681-1701. R. of Little Gransden, 1701-
14. Will proved (Ely Cons. C.) Aug. 26, 1714; to be buried
at Alconbury.
HADDON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 6, 1645.
Matric. 1645. One of these names adm. at Leyden, Oct. 8,
1649.
HADDON, HENRV. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 27,
1714. S. of Michael, fanner. B. at Gilston, Herts. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1717-*; M.A. 1742.
Ord. deacon (London) May 24, 1719. Perhaps R. of Roding
Abbas, Essex. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1784. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HADDON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at KING'S, e. 1539. 3rd s. of
William, of Buckinghamshire. B.A. 1541; M.A. 1544. One
of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546. Tutor to the Lady
Jane Grey. Chaplain to the Duke of Suffolk. Preb. of
Westminster, Aug. to Dec. 1552. Dean of Exeter, 1553-4.
Deprived of his preferments, and a fugitive under Queen
Mary. One of the Protestant disputants on the real presence,
1553- Left England for Strasburg, in 1554. Died there c.
1556. Brother of Walter (1533). (Cooper, i. 164; D.N.B.)
HADDON, JOHN. Adm. at QUEENS', Nov. 8, 1644. Of North-
amptonshire. Previously matric. from St Alban's Hall,
Oxford, May 14, 1642 (not in Al. Oxon.). B.A. (Cambridge)
1645-6; M.A. 1649. Fellow of Queens', 1647-51.
HADDON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1596; B.A.
1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Jan.
2, 1603-4. R. of Little Casterton, Rutland, 1605-40.8 Buried
there Oct. 27, 1640. (Genealogist, i. 155.)
HADDON, WALTER. Adm. at KINO'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1533. Of St Mary Cray, Kent. 2nd s. of
William, of Buckinghamshire. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541;
LL.D. 1549. Fellow, 1536-52. Vice-Chancellor, 1549-50.
Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1551. Master of Trinity Hall,
1552. Incorp. at Oxford, 1552. President of Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1552-3. Advocate of the Court of Arches, 1555.
Judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1559. M.P.
for Reigate, 1555; for Thetford, 1558; for Poole, 1559; and
for Warwick, 1563-7. Employed in Commercial negotia-
tions with Flanders, 1565-6. Defended the Reformation
against Osorio da Fonseca. Married Margaret, dau. of Sir
John Clere, of Ormesby. Author, classical, etc. Died in
London, Jan. 24, 1570-1. Buried at Christ Church, Newgate
St. Will (P.C.C.). Father of Clere (1567), brother of James
(1539). (Cooper, i. 299; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HADDRIDGE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, 1653.
S. of John. B. at Halberton, Devon. School, Tiverton.
Matric. Easter, 1654; B.A. 1657-8. Will (Exeter) of one of
these names, 1700; of Halberton.
HADEN, FULLWOOD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 3,
1711. S. of Henry. B. at Haden Hill, Staffs. School, Hales-
owen (Mr Thorpe). Matric. 1711 ; Scholar, 1713 ; B.A. 1714-5 ;
M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (Worcester) June 12, 1715; priest
(Peterb.) June 15, 1717. R. of Quinton, Northants., 1717-
54. R. of Milton Malsor, 1746-54. Died at Birmingham,
1754. (Peilf, ii. 178; H. I. Longden.)
HADENHAM, ROGER DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1378.
HADESSON, RICHARD. Fee for M.A. or higher degree,
1466-7.
HADFIELD or HARDFIELD, RALPH. Adm. at EMMANUEL,
1601; Scholar, 1603; B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608; B.D. 1615;
D.D. 1622. C. of Wilburton, Cambs., 1606.
HADFIELD, RICHARD. B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1526. Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, c. 1523.
HADHAM, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1383. Expelled at
the Bishop's Visitation, May 19, 1385. (Trin. Coll. Admis-
sions, i. 107.)
HADLEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1578.
HADLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 9, 1749. S. of
Henry. B. hi London, 1731. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M-A.
1756; M.D. 1763. Fellow, 1756-64. Professor of Chemistry,
1756-64. F.R.S. 1758. Physician to the Charterhouse, 1763.
F.R.C.P. 1764. An intimate friend of the poet Gray. Died
Nov. 5, 1764, aged 33. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Munk.u. 259;
Cass, East Barnet.)
HADLEY, MILES. B.Civ.L. 1519-20.
HADLEY, THOMAS. Fellow of CLARE. Proctor, 1391-2. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 1386; priest, Mar. 2, 1386-7.
HADLEY, WILLIAM. Pens, of GONVILLE HALL, 1515-9; B.D.
1518-9. Canon of Westacre priory, Norfolk. Had spent
eleven years' study in arts and theology. Perhaps the last
prior of Eye, Suffolk. One William Hadley, alias Hunt, preb.
of Canterbury, 1542. (Venn, i. 23.)
HAGGAR, THOMAS
HADSLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1640. B. at 'Ward' (?Ware), Herts., 1624. B.A. 1643-4;
M.A. 1647. Minister at Poole, Dorset, 1647-$. 59. Ejected
from Rockbourne, Hants., 1662. Afterwards preacher at
Salisbury. Died June n, 1699, aged 75. (Calamy, u. 19.)
HADSLEY, RICHARD. D.Can.L. 1471-2.
HADDLESEY, ROBERT. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
Probably s. of Michael Hoddlesey, merchant. B. at Hull,
Yorks. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Ord deacon (London) Jan.
23; priest, Jan. 25, 1600-1, age 25. R. of Catwick, Yorks.,
1602-21. Died 1621. (M. H. Peacock.)
HADSLEY, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 19) at SIDNEY,
Jan. 12, 1716-7. S. and h. of Robert, gent., of Munden,
Herts. B. there. School, Charterhouse. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 21, 1716. Died Feb. 20, 1765. Buried at Gt
Munden. M.I. (Clutter buck, H. 396.)
HADDLESAY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1606.
HADDLESEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1609;
Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1614-5 ; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 2; priest, Sept. 8, 1618. V. of Kirby Grindalyth, Yorks.,
1618-60. Chaplain of Trinity, 1621. Licensed to marry Jane
Thompson, of Wighill, Yorks., in 1625.
HADNAME, . B.Civ.L. 1487. Perhaps of Norwich diocese;
ord. sub-deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1486; title, TRINITY
HALL.
HADSON, see ADSON.
HADWAY or HATHEWAY, THOMAS. B.A. 1516-7; M.A.
1520; B.D. 1532-3. Fellow of QUEENS', 1518-56. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Apr. 7, 1520.
HADWEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 29,
1705. S. of Robert. B. at Silverdale, Lanes. School, Lowther,
Westmorland (Mr Lodge). Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1709-10.
One of these names incumbent of Tockhole's Chapel, near
Blackburn, 1736-66. (PeiU, u. 163.)
H AFTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 26, 1647.
Of Staffordshire.
HAGGE, MARK. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1637.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) July n, 1646.
HAGG or HAGGS, MARK. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 18,
1675. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1675.
HAGGE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1633.
HAGGE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1589.
HAGGAR, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1619;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. C. of Barrington, Cambs., 1630.
Probably s. of John, of Bourn, Cambs. ; and brother of John
(1613). (PeiU, i. 330.)
HAGGAR, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577, as
Hagyard; B.A. 1580-1. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) June u, 1609, as 'M.A.; aged 40.'
HAGGAR or HAGER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1613. Matric. 1613. Probably s. of John, of Boumv
Cambs., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1615. Buried at
Bourn, Jan. 6, 1616-7.
H AGGER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. from Queens', 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 7; priest, June 8, 1628. One of these names R. of
C nil comb, Hants., 1631.
H AGGER or HAGAR, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST
CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1640. Of Cambridgeshire. Probably
of Bourn, Cambs., Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 2, 1655.
HAGGAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Jan. n,
1697-8. Of Cambridge. School, King's College School,
Cambridge. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. One of these names
V. of Cropwell Bishop, Notts., 1708-35. Buried there Nov. 3,
1735. (Godfrey, Notts.)
HAGAR, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Nov. xo, 1688.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1688.
HAGAR, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 19, 1747. S. of
John, of Waresley, Hunts. B. at Waresley. School, Bury.
Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1752-64,
Ord. priest (Peterb., Lift. dim. from Lichfield) Dec. 18, 1757.
Probably R. of Abington Pigotts, Cambs., 1773. R. of
Hawnes, Beds. Buried there Oct. 24, 1780. (G. Mag.)
HAGAR, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566.
HAGGAR, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A. from QUEENS',
1613. Minister at Oakington, Cambs., c. 1609. V. of Ridg-
well, Essex, 1615-33. Perhaps R. of Tilbury-by-Clare, 1633-
7. Will (P.C.C.) 1638; of Sudbury, Suffolk, clerk.
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HAGGARD, HINTON
HAGAR, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, May 14, 1743;
Fell.-Com. 1744. School, Bury. Perhaps John, brother of
Robert (1747).
HAGGARD, HINTON. M.A. from CLARE, 1738. Matric. from
St John's College, Oxford, May 28, 1712; B.A. (Oxford) 1716.
V. of Rodbourne Cheney, Wilts., 1737. (Al. Oxon.)
HAGGARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARK. May 21, 1740. S. of
John, of Bromley St Leonards, Middlesex. Matric. 1740;
B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 175*.
R. of Little Birch, Essex, 1754- R- of Bennington, Herts.,
1756-1813. Died Mar. 21, 1813, aged 90. (Burke, L.G.)
HAGGARD, MATTHEW. 'B.A. of QUEENS' College' when ord.
deacon (York) June, 1626; priest, Sept. 1626.
HAGARDE, . Matric. pens, from NICHOLAS HOSTEL, Michs.
1544-
HAGGAS, BENJAMIN, see AGAS.
HAGGERSTON, CUTHBERT. B.A. 1532-3; M.A. 1538-9.
Fellow of ST CATHARINE'S. Of Northumberland. Perhaps s.
of Henry, of Haggerston. R. of Layer Breton, Essex, 1552-
4;ofToppesfield, 1553-4. Died 1554. (Vis. of Durham, 1666.)
KAGARSTON, H. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1561.
HAGGERSTON, . B.A. 1476-7; B.D. 1490-1. Probably
George ' Hacktyrston,' fellow of CLARE, 1489.
HAGGITT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 24,
1746. S. of William, seaman, of Scarborough, Yorks. B.
there. School, Thornton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1747; B.A.
1749-50; M.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (York) June 10, 1750;
1 All Saints', Rushton,
Northants., 1756.
priest, June 2, 1751. R. of St Peter's and i
HAGGET, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
July 10, 1675. S. of William, husbandman, of Barnard
Castle, Durham. Bapt. there, Oct. 23, 1655. School, Strick-
land.
HAGGET, PAUL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Easter, 1645.
HAGGETT, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 17, 1598.
Of London. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606; B.D. 1615. Fellow,
1605-16. Proctor, 1612-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1610. V. of
St Andrew-the-Great, Cambridge, 1607-16. V. of Wigtoft,
Lines., 1616. R. of Gt Mongeham, Kent, 1617. Will (P.C.C.)
1618.
HAIECCIUS, SIMEON, see HA YET.
H AIGH or HAGE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1584; B.A. from Clare, 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 18; priest, July 27, 1593. V. of
Dun ton, Beds., 1593-1634.
HAGHE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 10, 1595.
Matric. 1595.
HAIGH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, June 8,
1717. S. of John. B. at Thurlstone, Yorks. School, Penistone
(Mr Ramsden). Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1720-1. Ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1720-1; priest, Sept. 1722. C. of Cumberworth,
Yorks., 1728; also C. of Midhope, where he was a tutor (see
Samuel). V. of Bolsterstone, 1728-c. 1746. (Peile, n. 192.)
HAIGH, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at JESUS, May 23, 1679.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord. priest
(Chester) Dec. 19, 1686.
HAIGE or HAGUE, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
MAGDALENE, June 8, 1671. S. of Thomas, of Horbury,
Wakefield. School, Wakefield (private). Matric. 1671; B.A.
1674-5. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1675; priest (York)
Sept. 19, 1680.
HAIGH, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 25) at MAGDALENE, June n,
1738. S. of Henry, of Overden, Halifax. B. there, 1710.
School, Halifax. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2. Ord. deacon
(Litt. dim. from York) Sept. 1742 ; priest (York) May 20, 1744.
C. of Rochdale, 1745. V. of Milnrow, Lanes., 1759-95. Died
Aug. 22, 1795. Buried at Rochdale. (H. Fishwick, Rochdale,
213-)
HAGUE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 21) at TRINITY, Mar. 31,
1743. S. of Joshua, of Birstall, Yorks. School, Batley,
Yorks. (Mr Dixon). Matric. 1744; LL.B. 1754. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 23, 1744; priest, Sept. 1747. C. of Birstall.
C. of Thornton, Bradford, 1746. P.C. of Holbeck, Leeds,
1754-74- Died 1774-
HAIGH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1722. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Quarmby, near Huddersfield. Schools, Bradford (Mr Hill)
and Sedbergh. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6.
HAIGH, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 9,
1743. S. of William. B. at Thurlstone, Penistone, Yorks.
School, Midhope (Mr Fra. Haigh). Matric. 1743 ; B.A. 1746-7.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 20, 1747; priest, Sept. 24, 1749.
C. of Dinnington. (Peile, II. 243.)
HALE, BERNARD
HAGUE, THOMAS. M.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). Only
s. of Ralph, of Bilsdale, Yorks. Schools, Eston (Mr Hard-
wick) and Pickering (Mr Grey). M.A. of Edinburgh, 1670.
HAILSBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
26, 1627. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at West Ashby,
Lines.
HAIME, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 24, 1647. Of
Somerset. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Probably
V. of Foxcote, Somerset, 1661-8.
HAYMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1624-5.
HAIMES, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1658. B. at Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1641. Matric. 1658;
B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow, 1661-9.
HAISHE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1616.
HAKE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Michs. 1649.
HAKE, GILES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, July 28, 1670.
S. of Ralph, of Exeter, farmer. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674.
Admon. of one of these names (Exeter) 1674; of Broadcast,
Devon.
HAKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 21, 1647.
Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Will of one
of these names (Exeter) 1675; of Walkhampton, Devon,
clerk. Probably brother of William (1647).
HAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 12,
1618-9. Probably s. of William, of Peterborough; age 17 in
1618. Matric. 1618-9. (Vis. of Northants., i6i&.)
HAKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. ax, 1647.
Of Northamptonshire. Probably brother of Thomas (1647).
HAKEN, AMOS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1564-5.
HAKEWILL, GEORGE. M.A. 1607 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of John, of Exeter. Bapt. at St Mary Arches, Exeter, Jan.
25, 1577-8. School, Exeter. Matric. from St Alban's Hall,
Oxford, May 15, 1595, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1599; M.A.
1602 ; B.D. 1610; D.D. 1611. Fellow of Exeter College, 1596-
1611. Lector, 1642-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 22,
1613-4. R. of Heanton Punchardon, Devon, 1611-49. Arch-
deacon of Surrey, 1617-49. Chaplain to Charles, Prince of
Wales. Author. Buried at Heanton, Apr. 5, 1649. (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.; Vis. of Devon, 1620.)
HAKTOPE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1642.
HALBOROUGH, . Probably M.A. in 1460. (G>. Bk, A, 28.)
HALCOTT, JAMES, see HOLCOT.
HALCOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 26, 1666.
S. of Matthew, tanner, of Latcham, Norfolk. School, Seaming
(Mr Burton). Matric. 1667, as Hellcoate; Scholar, 1667-71;
B.A. 1670-1. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. xo, 1670.
Buried at Litcham, Apr. 20, 1682. M.I. (Venn, i. 428.)
HALCOT or HELCOTT, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at CAIUS,
Feb. 12, 1689-90. S. of Matthew, tanner, of Litcham,
Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Gt Dunham (Mr Ransome) and
Wymondhara (Mr Clarke). Matric. as Fell.-Com. 1691. Of
Litcham, Esq. Married Ann, dau. of Thomas Wood, of
Bracon Ash, Norfolk. Died Aug. 7, 1707. (Venn, i. 487.)
HALDANBY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1620. S. of Francis, of Haldenby, Yorks. B.A. 1623. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1623. Barrister, 1633. (Peile, i. 335.)
HALDENBYE or HAWDENBYE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from
MAGDALENE, Easter, 1588. Probably s. of Gerald.
HALDENBY, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1474-60. One
of these names R. of Armthorpe, Yorks., 1486-1523.
HALDENBY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1566.
One of these names s. of Francis, of Haldenby, Yorks. Died
before his father. (Vis. of Yorks., 1585.)
HALDENBY, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1619. Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Francis,
of Haldenby, Yorks.; age 12 in 1612. If so, brother of
Edward (1620). (Vis. of Yorks.)
HALDENBY, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1519-20.
HALDENBY, WILLIAM DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1360.
HALDYE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1618.
HALDILSAY, . D.Can.L. 1479-80.
HALDSWORTH, see HOLDSWORTH.
HALE, BERNARD. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, May a, 1625.
6th s. of William, of King's Walden, Herts. Matric. 1625;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639 (Lit. Reg.); D.D. 1660
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1632-4. Master, 1660-3. Archdeacon
of Ely, 1660-3. Preb. of Ely, 1660-1. R. of Fen Ditton,
Cambs., 1660. Died Mar. 29, 1663. Buried in Peterhouse
Chapel, Mar. 30, 1663. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to the
College. Brother of Rowland (1616) and John (1631-2). (Vis.
of Herts., 1634; Vis. of Essex, 1612; T. A. Walker, 31.)
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HALE, BERNARD
HALE, BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, July i,
1695. S. of William (1649), of King's Walden. Bapt. Mar. 18,
1677-8. School, Eton. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1695; B.A.
1698-9; M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1700-15. Adm, at Gray's Inn,
Oct. 14, 1696; and at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15, 1709-10. Called
to the Bar, 1704. Bencher, 1724. Lord Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer, 1722-5. Baron of the Exchequer in
England, 1725-9. Knighted, Feb. 4, 1725-6. Of King's
Walden, Herts. Died in London, Nov. 7, 1729. Buried at
Abbots Langley. Father of the next, and of William (1734),
brother of Rowland (1679). (T. A. Walker, 197; D.N.B.,
where his College career is omitted.)
HALE, BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Jan.
14, 1742-3. S. of Sir Bernard (1695). School, Harrow.
Matric. 1743; Scholar, 1743. Colonel of the 2oth Regiment,
1769-13. Lieut-General, 1777. General, 1793. Lieut-
Governor of Chelsea Hospital, 1773-98. Died Mar. 13, 1798.
Brother of William (1734). (T. A. Walker, 281; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
HALE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 16,
1684. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School, St Albans
(Dr James). Matric. 1684. Resided one year. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, July 24, 1688. Of Hertfordshire. Died in
Red Lion Square, Sept. 13, 1739. (Pfile, u. 97; G. Mag.)
HALE or HALL, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1593-4 ;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. One of these names V. of Willing-
don, Sussex, 1607. (Peile, I. 213.)
HALE or HAYLL, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 14, 1504. Of Ruislip, Middlesex. B.A.
1508-9; M.A. 1512-3. Perhaps B.D. 1523-4. Fdlow, 1507-
19. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May ax, 1513. Perhaps will (P.C.C.)
1550; 'priest; New Windsor, Berks.'
HALE, JOHN. ' Fellow of KING'S* (not found in Norwood). Of
London diocese. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Dec. ax, 1454;
deacon, Mar. i, 1454-5. R- of Doddington, Cambs., 1454.
HALE or HAYLE, JOHN. Pens, at GONVILLK HALL, 1514-21.
A Benedictine monk from Norwich.
HALE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Easter, 1584.
HALE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1620-1; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18; priest,
Feb. 19, 1626-7. One of these names V. of Tolleshunt D1Arcy,
Essex, 1633. Another of Mildenhall, Suffolk, clerk. Will
(P.C.C.) 1652. (Petit, i. 336.)
HALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 18, 1629-30.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1631. Perhaps s. of Richard, of
Tewin, Herts.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1632.
HALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 23,
1631-2. 7th s. of William, of King's Walden, Herts. Matric.
1632. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1634. Knighted, 1660.
High Sheriff of Herts., 1663-4. Died Jan. 27, 1672-3. M.I.
at King's Walden. Brother of Bernard (1625) and Rowland
(1616). (Vis. of Herts., 1634; Vis. of Essex, 1612; T. A.
Walker, 46.)
HALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 6, 1679.
S. of John, gent. B. at Ince, Cheshire. School, 'Witton'
(Weston) (private). Matric. 1679; and again as pens. 1683;
B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Fellow, 1685. Brother of William
(1683).
HALE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, July 7, 1724. S. of
John, citizen and weaver, of London. B. at Lambeth,
Surrey. Exhibitioner from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1724;
B.A. 1727-8. V. of Albrighton, Salop, 1747-82. Died 1782.
Will, P.C.C.
HALE, Sir MATHEW. University Counsel, 1645. S. of Robert.
B. at Alderley, Gloucs., Nov. x, 1609. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, Oct. 20, 1626, age 16. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 8, 1628. Barrister, 1636. Bencher, 1649. Serjeant-
at-law, 1654. M.P. for Gloucs., 1654—5 And 1660; for Oxford
University, 1659. Justice C.P. 1654-8. Lord Chief Baron of
the Exchequer, 1660-71. Knighted, Jan. 30, 1661-2. Lord
Chief Justice King's Bench, 1671. Author. Died Dec. 25,
1676. Buried at Alderley. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1677.
(D.N.B.; At. Oxon.)
HALE, OLIVER. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1645. One
of these names s. of Simon, of Clifton, Beds. Buried at
PulloxhiU, Sept 27, 1694. (Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
HALE or HALES, RICHARD DE. ' KING'S scholar,' 1331.
Incorp. in King's Hall, 1337. Died Aug. 7, 1361.
HALE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1623.
One of these names, s. and h. of Richard, of Claberrie, Essex,
Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 31, 1625-6.
HALE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Oct 7, 1631.
S. of Gamaliel, fanner. B. at Hoddesden, Herts. School,
Deane, Beds. (Joseph Kemp, M.A.). Matric. 1632; B.A.
1635-6. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 5, 1642. V. of Newnham,
Herts., 1642-5. Signs as minister of Roxton, Beds., 1669-84.
Buried there Aug. 17, 1684. (W. M. Noble.)
HALES, CHARLES
HALE, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1616. 3rd s. of William, of King's Walden, Herts.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 5, 1619. Of King's Walden, Esq.
High Sheriff of Herts., 1647. Succeeded to the family estate.
Died Apr. 7, 1669. Brother of Bernard (1625) and John
(1631-2). (T. A. Walker, i; Vis. of Essex, 1612; KM. of
Herts., 1634.)
HALE, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, June
13. 1679. S. of William (1649), of King's Walden, Herts.
School, Hertford. Matric. 1679. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
15, 1681. Brother of Bernard (1695) and probably of William
(1680).
HALE, THOMAS. B.D. 1519-20; D.D. 1523-4. Perhaps fellow
of ST JOHN'S, 1520.
HALE or HAYLE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1573. B. in London. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from
Exeter College, 1576-7; M.A. (Cambridge) 1580. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1585. Fellow of Exeter College, 1579-83. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. ax, 1581, age 27. R. of St Olave, Hart
St, 1583-90. R. of Beaumont, Essex, 1591-9. Perhaps V. of
Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, 1599-1600. (Al. Oxon.)
HALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1609. Of
Suffolk.
HALE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 5, 1626. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of Nicholas. Exhibitioner from Tonbridge
School. (Hughes, Tonbridge.)
HALE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1582-3;
B.A. 1585-6. One of these names, of London, adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 14, 1586.
HAYLE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from SIDNEY, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1637.
Probably R. of Gt Hallingbury, Essex, 1643-89. Died 1689.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1689. (J- Ch. Smith.)
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, May 28, 1640.
Of Hertfordshire. S. and h. of Rowland (1616), of King's
Walden, Herts. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1651. Succeeded
his father at King's Walden. M.P. for Herts., 1669-79. Died
Aug. 25, 1688. M.I. at Walden. Father of Rowland (1679)
and Bernard (1695). (Cluttefbuck, HI. 132; A. B. Beaven.)
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 18, 1680.
Probably s. of William (above), of King's Walden, Herts.
B. there, Feb. 17, 1663-4. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1683-4; M.A.
1687. Probably brother of Rowland (1679) and Bernard
(1695). (Vis. of Essex; Peile, u. 80.)
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1683. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Ince, Cheshire. School,
Weston (private; Mr Liptrott). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7.
Brother of John (1679).
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Mar. 19, 1694-5.
One of these names adm. at Leyden, Oct 13, 1699.
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 3, 1712.
S. of John, of Enfield, Staffs. School, Stourbridge, Worcs.
(Mr Wentworth). Matric. 1713-4; Scholar, 1714; B.A. 1715-
6; M.A. 1719.
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Dec. 17, 1730. S. of William, of King's Walden, Herts.
School, Eton. Of King's Walden, Esq. Died Feb. 16, 1741-
(T. A. Walker, 262; Ord's Cleveland, 232.)
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, July
12, 1734. S. of Bernard (1695), Baron of the Irish Exchequer.
Bapt. at Lincoln's Inn Chapel, July 7, 1716. School, Eton.
Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1734. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6,
1730. Succeeded to the family estate at King's Walden,
Herts. Died at Chelsea, Sept. 14, 1793. M.I. at Walden.
Brother of Bernard (1742). (Burke, L.G.; T. A. Walker, 268.)
HALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 20, 1743-4-
Of Worcestershire. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751.
HALE or HALL, . B.A. 1478-9; MJL 1482-3.
HALE or HALY, . B.A. 1507-8; M.A. 1510.
HALE, . B.A. 1508-9.
HALE, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, 1745-6; name off,
1749-
HALES, ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S
HALL, 1640. Of Kent
HALES, CHARLES. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1619. S. and h. of Stephen, of Newland, Warws., Esq. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Oct. 22, 1617. Of Snitterfield, Warws., Esq.
Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1639. (Le Neve, Knights, 29.)
HALES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 16,
1686. S. of Thomas. B. at Howlet, Kent Bapt at Beaks-
bourne, Sept X7, 1*^7. School, Westminster. Matric. 1686.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. 18, 1686. Of New Windsor,
Berks. Married and had issue. Died at Flushing, Holland,
Aug. 5, 1747. Buried there. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; H. G.
Harrison.)
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HALES, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1538-9 (ist in the ordo); M.A.
1541. S. of Thomas, of Hales-place, Kent. Fellow of Sx
JOHN'S, 1539. An exile at Frankfort under Queen Mary,
1555- (Cooper, i. 154-)
HALES, EDWARD. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1641; 'of
MAGDALENE College, literate.'
HALES, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Oct. 23, 1646.
Of Kent. S. and h. of Samuel (1625), Esq. Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1649-50. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1651-3. Of
Chilston, Kent, Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Evelyn, of Lee Place, Godstone. Died c. 1697. (Archaeol.
Cantiana, XIV. 66.)
HALES, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1568. S. of Humphrey (according to the Visitation), of the
Dungeon, Canterbury. B.A. 1571-2. Bluemantle pursuivant,
1583-7. York herald, 1587-91- Died June 16, 1591- Will
(Comm. C. London) 1591. Probably brother of the next.
(Vis. of Kent, 1619; Cooper, n. 103.)
HALES, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560
(impubes); Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1563-4- Fellow of Pembroke,
c. 1565. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1565.
Probably s. of Humphrey. Knighted, 1573- Married Alice,
dau. of Sir Thomas Kemp, Knt. Treasurer to the Expedition
made to Portugal. Died at sea, 1589. Will (P.C.C.) 1590.
Brother of Humphrey, above. (Hasted, iv. 440.)
HALES, JAMES. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1728. S. of John, of
Rochester, gent. Matric. from University College, Oxford,
Feb. ii, 1716-7, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1720-1. V. of
Bearsted, Kent, 1723-33. V. of Chart Sutton, 1733-66. Died
1766. (At. Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
HALES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1561. One
of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1563.
HAYLES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1564-5.
HAYLES, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs. 1576.
Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of Tenterden, Kent, Esq.
Married Mary, dau. of Robert Home, Bishop of Winchester.
Died without issue. (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
HALYS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1579. One
of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578.
HALES, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1600. B. 1583. B.A.
1603-4; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. so, 1607;
priest, May 22, 1608. V. of Farlsthorpe, Lines., 1611.
HALES, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 3, 1619.
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Edward, of Tenterden, Bart. ; age
16 in 1619. Matric. 1619. Knighted, May 24, 1625. Married
Christiana, dau. of Sir James Cromer, Knt., of Tunstall.
Died before his father, c. 1652. Buried at Tunstall. Brother
of Samuel (1625). (Vis. of Kent; Hasted, H. 576; G.E.C.)
HALES, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1635. Of Kent.
HALES, JOHN. M.D. 1651 (Incorp. from Padua). Incorp. at
Oxford, 1663, as of EMMANUEL. F.R.C.P. 1657. Doubtless
John Hale, M.D., of Twickenham. Buried there May ai,
1669. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1669. (Al. Oxon.; Munk; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HALES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 22, 1667.
ist s. of John. B. in St James' parish, London. School,
Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674.
HALES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at KING'S, c. 1677.
HALES, ROBERT. B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563. Fellow of
TRINITY, 1561. Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 24, 1560. One of
these names R. of St Clement, Eastcheap, London, 1583-8.
R. of St Nicholas Aeons, 1580-8. Buried there Dec. 10, 1588.
Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1589. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HALES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1563;
Scholar, 1564; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from Pembroke, 1569.
Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1568.
HALES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1579;
B.A. 1581-3 (fil. nob.).
HAYLES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1582; B.A. 1586-7.
HALES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1626. Of
Kent. Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Beakesbourne, Kent.
B. c. 1610. Matric. Easter, 1627. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1628. Barrister, 1637. M.P. for Hythe, 1659. Created Bart.,
July 12, 1660. Married Catherine, dau. of Sir William
Ashcomb, of Oxford, Knt. Died c. 1695. (Hasted, HI. 716;
G.E.C.)
HAYLES, SAMUEL, Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1562; B.A. 1567-8.
HALES, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1606.
Matric. 1606.
HALES, SAMUEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1625. and s. of Sir Edward, of Tenterden, Kent, Knt. and
Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 16, 1626. Age 10 in 1619.
HALFORD, JOHN
Married Martha, dau. of Stephen Heronden, of Staple Inn,
Middlesex. Died at Davington, Kent, June 13, 1638. Brother
of John (1619), father of Edward (1646). (Vi$. of Kent;
Archaeol. Cantiana, ziv. 65.)
HALES, STEPHEN. Adm. (age 19) at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1696.
S. of Thomas. Bapt. at Beakesbourne, Kent, Sept 20, 1677.
Matric. Michs. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703; B.D. 1711;
D.D. (Oxford) 1733. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1703-19. Ord.
priest (London) June 19, 1709. P.C. of Teddington, Middle-
sex, 1709-61. R. of Porlock, Somerset, 1717-23. F.R.S. 1718.
V. of Farringdon, Hants., 1722. Copley medallist, 1739. A
member of the French Academy, 1753. Founder and Vice-
President of the Society of Arts. Clerk of the closet to the
Princess dowager Augusta. Well known as a physiologist and
inventor. Died Jan. 4, 1761. (Masters, 302; D.N.B.)
HALES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1567.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1571.
HALES, . B.A. l479-8o; M.A. 1482.
HALES, . B.D. 1479-80.
HALES, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
HALESWORTH, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1572.
HALEY, DROPE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Nov. 16, 1704. Of
' Ellsware' (? Edgware), Middlesex. S. and h. of John, late of
Stanmore, Middlesex, gent. School, Winchester. Age 13 in
1700. Matric. 1705. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 2, 1708.
HALY or HALEE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1587. Of Suffolk.
HALFHEAD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1594.
HALFEHEAD or HALFHEIDE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1629; Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1632-3; M.A.
1636. V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1638-42. R. of Bawsey,
Norfolk, 1661-79. Will of one of these names proved (V.C.C.)
1642.
HALHEAD or HAWLHED, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S (age 19)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 12, 1513. Of Cambridge. B.A.
1517-8; M.A. 1521. Fellow, 1516-8. Assistant Master at
Eton. Afterwards graduated M.A. at Louvain. (Harwood.)
HALFHEAD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
HALFEHEAD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Feb. 7, 1613-4.
Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8.
HALFHEAD, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1579-
HALFHYDE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar.
29, 1701. B. in Cambridgeshire, 1683. Matric. 1701; B.A.
1704-5; M.A. 1708. Fellow, 1707-27. Incorp. at Oxford,
1712. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1719. R. of
Coton, Cambs., 1719. R. of Girton, 1723.
HALFHYDE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan.
14, 1678-9.
HALFHIDE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1570.
HALFHYDB, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May a i,
1680.
HALFORD, see also HAWFORD and HOLFORD.
HALFORD, ANDREW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 1621.
ist s. of Sir Richard, of Wistow, Leics., Knt. (afterwards
Bart.). Matric. 1621. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 21,
1622. Of Kilby, Esq. Died v.p. 1657, aged 54. Buried at
Wistow. Said to have been condemned to death, by Crom-
well, for having hanged a party of rebels against the King;
but spared for a bribe of £30,000. Brother of George (1621).
(Peile, i. 339; G.E.C.)
HALFORD, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1640. Of Northamptonshire. Probably s. of Richard
(1613), of Edith Weston, Rutland. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
23, 1645. Died Nov. 25, 1696, aged 73. (Nichols, n. 876.)
HALFORD, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 1621,
S. of Sir Richard, of Wistow, Leics., Knt. Matric. 1621.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 21, 1622. Of Turlangton.
Leics., Esq. Died Aug. 18, 1659, aged 54. Admon. (Leicester)
1663. Brother of Andrew (1621). (Peile, i. 339.)
HALFORD. HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, July 3,
1658. S. of William (1632). B. at Welham, Leics. School,
Uppingham. B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 24, 1662. Barrister-at-law, 1670. Ancient, 1685. Re-
fused the bench, 1699. Brother of William (1658). (Peile, i.
582; Nichols, H. 864.)
HALFORD or HAWFORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Dec. 1609. Probably 5th s. of William, of Welham. If so,
of Laundy Abbey, Northants. Married Jane, dau. of Sir
Matthew Saunders, Knt. Subscribed to the new buildings of
Christ's. Probably brother of William (1598-9). (Peile, i.
275 ; J- H. Hill, Market Harborough, 330.)
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HALFORD or HOLFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1624. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1628; M.A. 1633. Perhaps
proposed for the living of Slimbridge, Gloucs., Sept. ix, 1646.
HALFORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 3,
1641-2. 3rd s. of William (1598), of Welham, Leics. B. there.
School, Oakham. Slain at Oakham, Rutland, 1647. Brother
of William (1632) and Thomas (1635). (Peile, i. 480; Nichols,
H. 864.)
HALFORD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 17,
1657. S. of Richard, gent. B. at Kibworth Beacham, Leics.
Schools, Kibworth Beacham (Mr Ambrose Bent) and
Harborough (Mr Jo. Berry). Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1.
HALFORD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1613. S. and h. of Richard, of Edith Weston, Rutland, Esq.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1617. Sheriff of Ruts., 1631.
Died Oct. 28, 1675, aged 8x. M.I. at Edith Weston. Brother
of Thomas (1618-9), probably father of Charles (1640). One
of these names, of Leics., knighted, Jan. 5, 1641-2. (Said to
have been born in 1584, in Lines. Pedigrees, 438; age 21 in
1618, by Vis. of Ruts.) (Nichols, n. 868.)
HALFORD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June
ii, 1638. S. of Henry. B. at Little Bowden, Northants.
School, Rugby (Mr Green). Matric. 1638; B.A. 1641-2.
HALFORD. RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 28,
1647. S. of George (1621), Esq. B. at Turlangton, Leics.
School, Uppingham (Mr Meeres). Of Lutterworth. Married
Frances, dau. of William Halford, of Welham. Living, 1683.
(Nichok, ii. 874.)
HALFORD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
27, 1686. S. of Sir Thomas, Bart. B. at Wistow, Leics.
School, Kibworth (Mr Daune). Matric. 1686; B.A. 1690-1.
In holy orders. Succeeded as 5th Bart., 1695. Died Sept. 5,
1727. M.I. at Wistow. Admon. Leicester. (Nichols, n. 873 ;
G.E.C., where he is confused with the next.)
HALFORD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 29, 1697.
Of London. B. Jan. 15, 1678-9. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Incorp. at Oxford,
1704. Ord. deacon (London) May 31, 1702; priest, May 23,
1703. V. of Lyminge, Kent, 1713; R. 1715-26. Died May 24,
1726.
HALFORD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 30, 1745. S. of Thomas, of Leicester, Esq. Matric. Fell.-
Com. Apr. 1748; B.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May ax,
1749; priest, Mar. 1750-1. V. of Enderby, Leics., 1750-6.
HALFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Feb. 6, 16x8-9.
S. of Richard, of Edith Weston, Rutland. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3; priest, June 4,
1625. R. of Edith Weston. Died 1648. Brother of Richard
(1613). (Lines. Pedigrees, 439; Vis. of Rutland, 1618.)
HALFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 30,
1635. 2nd s. of William (1598), of Welham. B. at Green's
Norton, Northants. (his mother's home). Bapt. there, Mar.
27,1616. Schools, Oakham and Oundle. Matric. 1635. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1639-40. Of Newhall, Thurlaston,
Leics. Will dated Feb. 1 1, 1678 : leaves £120 for a scholarship
at Christ's. Brother of William (1632) and John (1641).
(Peile, i. 436; Nichols, n. 864.)
HALFORD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1598-9,
as Hawford. Doubtless s. of William, of Welham, Leics., Esq.
B.A. 1600-1. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1604-5. Of
Welham, Esq. Sheriff of Leics., 1640. Will proved, Feb. 9,
1646. Probably brother of John (1609), father of Thomas
(above), John (1641) and William (1632). (Petit, i. 229;
J. H. Hill, Market Harborough, 330.)
HALFORD or HAWFORD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, Dec. 1611; B.A. 16x4-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Dec. 19, 1619. (Peile, i. 284.)
HALFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 28, 1632. S. and h. of William (1598), of Welham, Leics.
B. at Green's Norton, Northants. Bapt. there, Apr. 20, 1615.
School, Oundle. Matric. 1632. Of Welham, Esq. Married
Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Atkyns, of Clapham, Surrey, Knt.
Died Apr. 16, 1652. Father of William (1658) and Henry
(1658), brother of Thomas (1635) and John (1641). (Peilt, i.
419; H. I. Longden.)
HALFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
July 3, 1658. S. of William (1632). B. at Welham, Leics.
School, Uppingham (Mr Meares). Of Welham. Knighted,
June 24, 1673. Died Dec. 28, 1682. Brother of Henry (1658).
(Peile, i. 582; Le Neve, 286.)
HALFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
May 21, 1664. Of Leicester. School, Market Harborough.
B.A. 1667-8.
HALFORD or HOLFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS',
July 7, 1693. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1696-7.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1698; C. of Bayford, Herts.;
priest, Sept. 22, 1700.
HALL, CHARLES
HALFORD, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, June 24, 1647.
Of Leicestershire.
HALFPENNY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 29, 1674.
Matric. 1674-5; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1677-8.
HALHEAD, see HALFHEAD.
HALITREHOLME, . B.Can.L. 1489-90. Perhaps Robert.
Of Beverley. R. of Biddenham, Beds. Will, 1527. (M. H.
Peacock.)
HALKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRIST:, 1618. Matric.
Lent, 1618-9; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1631-2 (Lit.
Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest Sept. 22, 1623.
R. of Upminster, Essex, 1638. Sequestered, 1648; restored,
1660-2. Will (P.C.C.) 1678; as of Kensington, Middlesex.
(Davids' Essex, 502.)
HALKE, MICHAEL. Adm. at CORPUS CRRISTI, 1602; B.A.
1606-7; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 26, 1614.
R. of Upminster, Essex, 1615; deprived, c. 1628. (Davids'
Essex, 502; H. Smith.)
HALKE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1585. B. at Hastingley, Kent. B.A. 1588-9. Probably M.A.
(St Andrews) 1590; Incorp. at Oxford, 1591. B.D. (Oxford)
1613. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1605-6, age 40, as
'M.A.' C. of Wye, Kent. R. of Upminster, Essex, 1614-5.
Died 1615. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
HALL, see also HALLS.
HALL, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 27,
1717- S. of Abraham, of Boothtown, Yorks. School, Wake-
field, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1719; M.B.
1725; M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). F.R.C.P. 1732. Censor, 1734,
1745. Elect, 1749. Physician to St Thomas's Hospital and
the Charterhouse. Died at Charterhouse, Feb. 5, 1751.
(Munk, II. 126.)
HALL, ADAM. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Will
(P.C.C.) 1612; clerk, of Preston, Suffolk.
HALL, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1584-5. S.
of Anthony, Queen's messenger. Matric. 1585; Scholar.
Studied the law at Barnard's Inn. Clerk in the office of the
prothonotaries of the Common Pleas. (Cooper, n. 174.)
HALL, ARTHUR. Studied in Cambridge. Probably at ST JOHN'S,
as he was a ward of Sir William Cecil. S. of Francis, of
Grantham (John, according to Cooper). M.P. for Grantham,
I57X, 1572-81, 1584-6. Expelled, 1581, for an offensive
pamphlet. Confined in the Tower, 1581-3. First English
translator of Homer. Buried at Grantham, Jan. 7, 1605-6.
(Cooper, ii. 397; D.N.B.; Lines. Pedigrees, 441.)
HALL, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1603.
Perhaps same as the next.
HALL, ARTHUR. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1611-2; M.A. 1615. B.
at Pidley, Hunts. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1614;
priest (London) June, 1623, age 30.
HALL or HOLL, AUGUSTIN. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Apr. 15, 1607. Matric. 1607.
HALL, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1619.
Probably s. and h. of Thomas, of Barlow Lees, Derbs., gent.,
deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1619. M.P. for
Lines., 1654- Died Dec. i, 1669. Buried at Kettlethorpe.
Probably father of Charles (1668) and Thomas (1667). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 441.)
HALL, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1632-3.
HALL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age x6) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 26,
1668; afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Charles (? 1619), gent, of
Kettlethorpe, Lines. B. there. School, Kettlethorpe (Mr
Hall). Matric. 1668. Brother of Thomas (1667). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 441, 1342.)
HALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 7,
1669. S. of Richard, of Barlow Lees, Derbs. B. there. School,
Wirksworth (Mr Crosdale). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
1676. Ord. priest (York) May 29, 1681. Probably V. of
Hault Hucknall, Derbs., 1682-90. R. of Kettlethorpe, Lines.,
1690-1728. Preb. of Lincoln, 1700-1. Died c. 1728. Father
of Thomas (1701), Charles (1702) and Gilbert (1711). (Peile,
H. 20; F.M.G., 567.)
HALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 24, 1680. S. of
Robert, of Kellingley, Pontefract, Esq. Matric. 1680;
Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1689. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1684; priest, Sept. 1689.
HALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 26, 1702. Of
Derbyshire. S. of Charles (1669), R. of Kettlethorpe, Lines.
Matnc. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 25, 1709; priest, Dec. 24, 1710. R. of Harrington,
Lines. V. of Immingham, X7io. C. of Killingholme. Died c.
1769, aged 82. Brother of Gilbert (1711). (F.M .G., 568.)
HALL, CHARLES
HALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 6, 1729. Of
Yorkshire. Ma trie. 1730; Scholar, 1731; B.A. 1733-4. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1733. One of these names R. of
Kirkley, Suffolk, 1748-70.
HALL, CHARLES. M.A. 1734 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Stockport, Cheshire, gent. Matric. from Brasenose,
Nov. 12, 1716, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1720; M.A. 1723. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1723-4, as fellow of Brasenose
College. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
HALL, CHARLES. M.A. 1743 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Basingstoke, Hants., gent. Matric. from Corpus
Christi, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1733, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1737;
M.A. 1741; B.D. 1749; D.D. 1757. V. of Heme Hill, Kent,
1758-60. R. of All Hallows, Bread St, 1760-1. Dean and R.
of Booking, Essex. R. of Southchurch. Died Sept. 6, 1774.
(Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HALL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1549
(impubes). One of these names R. of Gestingthorpe, Essex;
deprived, 1565.
HALL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1572. S. of Rodolph, gent., of York (Lord Mayor, and M.P.).
School, Eton. Migrated as Fell. -Com. to Caius, Aug. 14,
1573. age 21. B.A. 1574-5. R. of Escrick, Yorks. 'Learned,
able to preach, and of good conversation" (Return of 1592,
Lambeth MS.). (Venn, i. 74.)
HALL or HAULL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1578; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
HALL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1602
(entry erased).
HALL, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1622;
B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 16, 1627. C. at
Litlington, Cambs., 1630. Probably minister at Elstow,
Beds., 1640. Buried there, as vicar, May 20, 1666.
HALL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 16, 1626.
S. of Richard, of Yorkshire. School, Giggleswick (Mr Dock-
wray). Matric. 1626.
HALL, CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 28,
1688. S. of John (1645), clerk. B. at Fordingbridge, Hants.
School, Eton. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696.
HALL, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 18,
1661. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Donmgton, Lines. School,
Uppingham (Mr Freer). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1664-5. Captain in the army. Buried
at Donington, Nov. 6, 1679. Brother of George (1655).
(Peile, i. 596; Lines. Pedigrees, 440.)
HALL, DIVE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1589. Of
Bedfordshire.
HALL, EDMUND. B.A. 1487-8.
HALL, EDMUND. Licensed to practise surgery, 1542-3.
HALL, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1569.
HALL, EDMUND. M.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Worcester. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, July 8, 1636, age 16; M.A. (Oxford) 1649-50. Fellow
of Pembroke. Captain in the Parliamentary army. Minister
at Chipping Norton, Oxon. R. of St Mary-le-Crypt, Glou-
cester, 1662-5. R. of Seizencot (sinecure), 1669-79. R. of
Abington St Nicholas, Berks., 1676-86. R. of Gt Rissington,
Gloucs., 1680-6. Author. Buried Aug. 5, 1686, at Rissington.
Will, Gloucester. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HALL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 14, 1673;
afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Martin. Educated at Edinburgh
University for four years. Probably M.A. 1674, as ' Edward,'
see below. (Peile, n. 47.)
HALL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 18,
1701. S. of Edmund, of Bedwin, Wilts. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1702. Buried at St Michael's, Cam-
bridge, Oct. 3, 1704.
HALL, EDWARD. Adm. at KINO'S, a scholar from Eton, 1514.
S. of John, of Northall, Salop. B. in St Mildred's, London.
Fellow, 1517-8. No degree recorded. Common Serjeant of
London, 1532-5. Autumn reader at Gray's Inn, 1534. M.P.
for Bridgnorth, 1542. Author, Chronicle: continued by
Grafton. Died 1547. (Cooper, i. 92; D.N.B.)
HALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 13,
1660. S. of Richard, blacksmith, of Sigglesthorne, Yorks.
B. there. School, Beverley (Mr Sherwood). Matric. 1660;
B.A. 1664-5. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 19, 1675. R. of
Aspley Guise, Beds., 1682-1718. Father of Edward (1696-7)
and Martin (1696-7).
HALL, EDWARD. M.A. 1674 (Incorp. from Edinburgh).
HALL, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 20,
1696-7. S. of Edward (1660), R. of Aspley Guise, Beds.
B. at Munden, Herts. School, Guilsborough, Northants.
HALL, GEORGE
Scholar, 1696-7; Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1706.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1702; priest (Lincoln) Sept.
28,1709. R. of Hocklifle, Beds., 1713-8. R. of Aspley Guise,
1718. Brother of Martin (1696-7).
HALL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1550;
B.A. 1557-8; M.A. from Queens', 1563. Fellow of Queens',
1559. Perhaps R. of Aston Sandford, Bucks., 1558.
HALL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1579-
80; B.A. 1583-4.
HALL, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1627;
B.A. from St John's, 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Perhaps the man
of these names created B.D. at Oxford, Nov. 1642. R. of
St Pancras, Soper Lane, 1660-2. Preb. of St Paul's, 1660-82.
R. of St Anne and St Agnes, 1660. R. of St Michael Bassi-
shay, 1662-74. Minister of Knightsbridge Chapel, 1667-9.
R. of Market Deeping, Lines., 1669-73. Preb. of Chichester,
1679-8.. Buried at Hillingdon, Middlesex. M.I. Will
(P.C.C.) 1681. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HALL, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1702.
B. in London. Matric. Easter, 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7; M.A.
1710. Fellow, 1705; resigned on succeeding to an estate.
Comptroller of the Salt duties, 1718-28. Died at Bath, Nov.
18, 1728. (Harwood.)
HALL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 16,
1738. S. of Francis, attorney-at-law, of Yorkshire. B. at
Swaithe. School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Burrows). Matric.
1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
Dec. 18, 1743; priest (York) Feb. 19, 1743-4. R- of Sprot-
borough, Yorks., 1744-7. R. of Kirksmeaton, 1749-59. R.
of Harpole, Northants., 1759-63- R- of Thurnscoe, Yorks.,
1763-71. R. of Tankersley, 1771-82. V. of Hartshead, in
1779. Married Mary, dau. of Sir Samuel Armitage, of Kirk-
lees, Bart. Died Feb. 2, 1782. (Scott-Mayor, in. 494; M. H.
Peacock.)
HALL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1562.
HALL, GEORGE. 'Two years at CLARE, with his uncle Richard.
Of Oakington, Cambs.,' when ord. deacon (Ely) July 7, 1560,
age 32. Nephew of Richard (1552). One of these names R.
of Hurworth, Durham, 1584-91.
HALL or HAULL, GEORGE. Scholar of CAIUS, 1586-96; B.A.
1588-9; M.A. 1592. Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. n,
1593. C. of Cowlinge, Suffolk, in 1604. V. of Wickhambrook;
sequestered, 1645. (Venn, i. 128 suggests his will proved
(Norwich C.C.) 1628.)
HALL, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1594;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1601. Fellow, 1599-1606. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) July 25, 1602. R. of Seaming and
Syderstone, Norfolk, 1605. Died Dec. 6, 1628. M.I. at
Coxford Priory.
HALL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 15, ifin;
B.A. 1612-3. One of these names ord. priest (Norwich) Dec.
24, 1615; C. of Saxthorpe, Norfolk, in 1617.
HALL, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1614.
HALL, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 16, 1625. Of Costock, Notts. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1629;
M.A. 1633. Fellow, 1628-37. Chaplain to Lord Goring.
HALL, GEORGE. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Joseph (1589), Bishop of Exeter. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, 1628, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1631; M.A.
1633-4; D.D. 1660. Fellow of Exeter, 1632-8. V. of Men-
heniot, Cornwall, 1637-45, sequestered. Preb. of Exeter,
1639-61. Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1641. V. of Willingdon,
Sussex, 1647. V. of St Botolph, Aldersgate, 1655. Canon of
Windsor, 1660-2. Archdeacon of Canterbury,! 660-8. Bishop
of Chester, 1662-8. R. of Wigan, 1662. Died Aug. 23, 1668.
Buried at Wigan. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HALL, GEORGE. Adm. FelL-Com. (age t7) at CHRIST'S, June
26, 1655. S. of Thomas, of Donington, Lines. B. there.
School, Donington (Mr Hurst). Matric. 1656. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 26, 1655-6. Brother of Cornelius (1661). (Peile, i.
568; Lines. Pedigrees, 440.)
HALL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1720. S. of John, clerk, of Durham (P.C. of Darlington).
B. at Chester-le-Street. School, Darlington (Mr Richardson).
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4- Ord. deacon (Carlisle) May 31,
1724; priest, Aug. 7, 1726. Perhaps C. of St Nicholas,
Newcastle. Buried there Nov. 25, 1741. (Scott-Mayor, in.
335; H. M. Wood.)
HALL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July I,
1727. S. of William, shoemaker, of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Merchant Taylors'.
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HALL, GILBERT
HALL, GILBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 3, 1711.
S. of Charles (1669), R. of Kettlethorpe, Lines. B. Nov. 7,
1691. School, Gainsborough (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1712;
Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May,
1716; priest, Sept. 24, 1716. R. of Kettlethorpe, Lines.,
1728-79. Married, at Barnborough, Aug. 12, 1725, Ann
Mompesson. Buried at Kettlethorpe, Mar. 14, 1779- Brother
of Charles (1702). (Peile, n. 177; F.M.G., 567.)
HALL, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590.
HALL, GUISE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr. 2, 1707.
S. of Nicholas, of London. School, Eton. Matric. 1707.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 14, 1705-6, as s. and h. of
Nicholas, of Bishop Middleham, Durham, Esq. Died Mar.
10, 1761. Buried at Richmond, Surrey. M.I. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HALL, HENRY. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY, Easter, 1561.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1565.
HALL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1606. One
of these names, s. and h. of Henry, of York, gent., adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1608-9.
HALL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1620;
Scholar, 1624; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628; B.D. 1638. Fellow,
1627. V. of Kendal, Cumberland, 1640-4.
HALL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1628.
Perhaps s and h. of Henry, of Gretford, Lines., Esq.; adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 24, 1630. Of Gretford, and Burton
Goggles, Esq. Married, at Grantham, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Edward Hartopp, Feb. 23, 1653-4. Will dated, Aug. 22,
1672. Probably father of Henry (1674). (Lines. Pedigrees,
442; M. H. Peacock.)
HALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 2, 1635. S. of
Henry, of East Lilling, Sheriff Mutton, Yorks. Bapt. at All
Saints Pavement, York, Dec. 15, 1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Jan. 16, 1638-9. Married Mary, dau. of William Hobson, of
'Sfeton' (? Easton), Lines. Died Jan. 8, 1674. Buried at
Sheriff Hutton. Will, York. (Vit. of Yorks., 1665; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HALL, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at CAIUS, Feb. 1674. S. of
Henry (? 1628), of Gretford, Lines., Esq. B. at Easton.
School, Grantham (Mr Walker and Mr Peters). Matric. 1675.
(Venn, i. 452; not given in Lines. Pedigrees, 442.)
HALL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 9, 1679.
S. of Anthony. B. at Thirsk, Yorks. School, Thirsk (Mr
Wildman). Matric. 1682 ; B.A. 1682-3. (Perhaps signature
repeated in 1683-4.) Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 1683-4.
C. of Wexham St Mary, near Slough, Bucks. Perhaps
emigrant minister to Maryland, Jan. n, 1697-8. One of
these names consecrated a non-juror bishop, June n, 1725.
Died Nov. 1731. (Peile, H. 73 and 90.)
HALL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 14,
1691-2. S. of Thomas (1657), clerk. B. at Castle Camps,
Cambs. School, Bury. Matric. 1692. Brother of Joseph
(1696).
HALL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSB, Feb. 20,
1693-4- Of Sussex. School, Horsham. Matric. 1697; B.A.
1697-8. Ord. priest (London) Nov. n, 1697.
HALL, HENRY. Adm. scholar at CHRIST'S, Feb. ax, 1700-1.
Matric. pens. Apr. 1701; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept 1706; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1709.
V. of Elmdon, Essex, 1712-9. R. of Fowlmere, Cambs.,
1719-51- Inherited a fortune from his uncle, Rumbold, who
kept the Rose Tavern, Cambridge. Died at Fowlmere, Feb.
17, 1756-7, aged 74. Father of Thomas Rumbold (1740).
(Peile, n. 151.)
HALL, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 30, 1701.
HALL, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1735.
S. of Henry. Bapt Mar. 5, 1716-7, at St Ethelburga, London.
Matric. Michs. 1736; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1739.
Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, May 10, 1737, as s. and
h. of Henry, of Hutton Hall, Essex, Esq. Librarian to the
Archbishop of Canterbury. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1749.
R. of Harbledown, Kent, 1750-63. V. of Herne, 1752-6.
R. of Orpington, 1755-63. V. of East Peckham, 1756-63.
Treasurer of Wells, 1762-3. Buried at Harbledown, Nov. 7.
1763. Wffl, P.C.C. (Harwood; H. G. Harrison.)
HALL, HEZEKIAH. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, July 7, 1707
Of Longnor, Staffs. Matric. 1708.
HALL, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
13; priest, July 19, 1582. One of these names R. of Patring-
ton, Yorks., in 1607.
HALL, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5.
HALL, JAMES. B.A. of NICHOLAS HOSTEL, 1557, when his
admon. was granted (V.C.C.). R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1553.
Perhaps matric. pens, from Clement Hostel, Easter, 1545.
HALL, JOHN
HALLE, JOHN. Fellow of KING'S HALL. Adm. Nov. 16, 1435;
resided till 1456. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. 7, 1436; priest,
June 2, 1436.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1490.
HALL, JOHN. Incorp. from Oxford, 1500-1. R. of Burwell,
Cambs. R. of Leverington, 1519.
HALL, HAYLE or HALE, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1512-3- Fellow or
scholar of KING'S HALL, 1532-5. M.A. of Paris. Had studied
Canon Law 12 years. (Gr. Bk, T, 106.) Probably R. of
Cranford, Middlesex, 1505-21. V. of All Saints', Isleworth,
1521-35. The first secular priest to suffer martyrdom.
Executed at Tyburn, with the Carthusians, May 4, 1535.
The Warden of King's Hall writes to Cromwell, Apr. 30, 1535,
saying that he has sequestered bis goods. (B. Camm, Eng.
Martyrs, I. 17.)
HALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1578; B.A.
1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. i; priest,
Aug. 28, 1586. One of these names, M.A., R. of Marnham,
Notts., 1593-4.
HALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1579-
80; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Fellow. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) July 9, 1587. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Sandal Parva, Yorks., 1591-7.
HALL, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1582-3 ;M.A. 1586. Perhaps
adm. June, 1578. Author, Italian verses on death of Dr R.
Cosin, 1598. Died Feb. 16, 1617-8, aged 57. M.I. at Boving-
don, Herts. (Cooper, n. 270.)
HALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1586;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9, as Hale.
HALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1589. Of
Bedfordshire. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597, as Hale. One of
these names, M.A., was R. of Rise, Yorks., in 1601.
HALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
HALL, JpHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July 14, 1618. S.
of Richard, husbandman, of Brington, Hunts. School,
Oundle, Northants. (Mr Pemberton and Mr Spencer). Matric.
1618-9; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Licensed schoolmaster at
Eye, Suffolk, 1624. Afterwards at Hoxne. Master of Yar-
mouth School, 1646. Died 1647. Will (Norwich) 1648.
Brother of Thomas (1608). (Venn, i. 240.)
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 30, 1644. Of
London. Matric. 1644.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1645.
B. at Windsor, 1627. Matric. Michs. 1645; B.A. 1649; M.A.
1653. Fellow, 1648-61. R. of Horstead, Norfolk, 1658. V.
of Fordingbridge, Hants., 1660-1700. Died 1699-1700.
Father of Clifford (1688). (Harwood.)
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 26,
1645-6. S. of Michael, gent, (of Consett, Durham). Bapt
Aug. 20, 1627. School, Durham. Matric. as Fell. -Com. 1646.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1647. Accompanied Cromwell to
Scotland, 1650. A friend of Hobbes and Samuel Hartlib.
Poet and pamphleteer. Died Aug. i, 1656. (D.N.B.; Surtees,
Durham, n. 297.)
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, June i, 1648.
S. of Robert, of Derbyshire. School, Nottingham (Mr Leake).
Matric. 1648.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 29, 1652. Of Salop.
Scholar, 1655; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659; B.D. 1666. Fellow,
1658. R. of Hanwell, Middlesex, 1664-6. Preb. of St Paul's,
1664-1707. R. of St Christopher-le-Stocks, London, 1666-
1707. R. of Finchley, Middlesex, 1666-1707. President of
Sion College, London, 1694. Author of devotional works and
poems. Buried at St Christopher's, Dec. 19, 1707. Will,
P.C.C. Father of John (1695-6). (D.N.B.)
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 22, 1655-6- Of
Staffordshire. Matnc. 1657; Scholar, 1658. Perhaps B.A.
1659-60, as Jonathan; M.A. 1663.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 19, 1658.
S. of Henry. B. at York. School, Leeds (Mr Garnet). B.A.
1662-3. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1663; C. of Whitkirk, near
Leeds. One of these names R. of Guisborough-in-Cleveland,
1694-1722. One R. of Strensall, near York, about 1719.
(Peile, i. 583-)
HALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 26, 1661. He may
be the same as the next
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Feb. 23,
1662-3. S. of William, citizen of Lincoln. School, Notting-
ham. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1668.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1675. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1670.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 14, 1675.
S. of Samuel (1638), D.D. of Bardfield, Essex. B. there.
School, Colchester. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1679-80. Probably
R. of Lambourne, Essex, 1700-7. Buried there May 10, 1707.
286
HALL, JOHN
HALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 7,
1679-80. Of Yorkshire. School, Northallerton. Scholar,
1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (Durham) June 2, 1683;
priest, Sept. 21, 1684.
HALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs. 1681.
One of these names, s. and h. of Thomas, of Chew Magna,
Somerset, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 14, 1681
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Sept. 18, 1683. Of Dept-
ford, Kent. School, Lewisham. Matric. 1683; M.B. 1689.
Fellow, 1689.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 9, 1695-6.
S. of John (1652), of St Christopher's, Threadneedle St,
London. Bapt. there, Feb. 26, 1677-8. School, North Weald,
Essex (Mr Hewet). Matric. 1696; Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1699-
1700; M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1701;
priest (London) Dec. 20, 1702. One of these names V. of
Erith, Kent, 1705-14.
HALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Dec. 1700.
Of Yorkshire. Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon
(York) Oct. 1707; priest, 1708.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 23,
1703. Of Yorkshire. School, Richmond, Yorks.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 4, 1714. S. of John,
clerk, of Fishlake, Yorks. Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1717; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1721. Fellow, 1721-2. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1719; priest, 1720-1. C. of Guisborough, Yorks., 1722.
Died same year, aged 26. M.I. at Hatfield Chase, Yorks.
HALL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at JESUS, June 16,
1735. Afterwards (1738) Hall-Stevenson. S. of Joseph, of
Durham, Esq. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1735.
Inherited Skelton Castle, Yorks. Friend of Laurence Sterne.
Married Ann, dau. of Ambrose Stevenson, of Lanchester,
Durham. Author, Crazy Tales, etc. Died at Skelton, Mar. 25,
1785. Buried there. (JD.JV.B. ; H. M. Wood.)
HALL, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 9, 1658. Of
Wales. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
HALL, JONATHAN. B.A. from JESUS, 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
But see John (1655-6). Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich)
July 13, 1662.
HALL, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 10,
1696. S. of John, gent, (alderman and draper), of Durham.
B. there. School, Durham (private; Mr Ross). Matric. 1696;
B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703; B.D. 1710; D.D. 1723. Fellow,
1701-22. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 19, 1706; priest (London)
June 8, 1707. R. of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs., 1714. R.
of Cockfield, Suffolk, 1720-43. Chaplain to Lord Cadogan,
ambassador to the States General. Chaplain to the Governor
of Berwick. Preb. of Durham, 1723-43. Buried in Durham
Cathedral, June 15, 1743. (H. M. Wood.)
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1588-9. S.
of John. B. at Bristow Park, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, July i,
1574. Matric. 1589; Scholar; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596; B.D.
1603; D.D. 1610. Fellow, 1595. Incorp. at Oxford, 1598.
Ord. priest (Colchester) Dec. 14, 1600. R. of Hawstead,
Suffolk, 1601-8. Accompanied Sir Edmund Bacon to Spa,
1605. V. of Waltham, Essex, 1608. Archdeacon of Notting-
ham, 1611-27. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1615. Dean of Wor-
cester, 1616-27. Bishop of Exeter, and R, of St Breoc, 1627-
41. Bishop of Norwich, 1641-56. After his removal as
Bishop he retired to Heigham, Norwich, where he continued
to ordain until his death. Author, satires and controversial
works. Died at Heigham, Sept. 8, 1656, aged 82. M.I. there.
Will, P.C.C. Father of George (1635) and Robert (1622),
brother of Samuel (1597). (D.N.B.)
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 19, 1645. S.
of Thomas, of MUborne, Dorset, clerk. B.A. 1646; M.A. 1649.
Previously matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. n,
1641-2, age 1 6.
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 22, 1672. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1675-6. One of these names
R. of Hadleigh, Essex, 1709-12. V. of Blackmore, 1712-7.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, July 9, 1675.
ist s. of John, mercer, deceased. B. at Hull. School, Hull.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Ord. priest (London)
Mar. 12, 1681-2. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. R. of Croxton,
Lines., 1687. R. of Nettleton, 1690. V. of Grasby, 1697.
(Al. Oxon.)
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 10,
1696. S. of Thomas (1657), clerk. B. at Castle Camps, Cambs.
School, Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1696. Brother of Henry
(1691-2).
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 30, 1703. Of
Essex. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 9, 1706-7; priest, Sept. 25, 1709. Perhaps Master of
Chelmsford Grammar School, till 1731. R. of Bowers Gifford.
HALL, RALPH
HALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 2, 1712.
Only s. of John (? 1675), deceased, R. of Lambourne, Essex.
B. Dec. i, 1693, at Ightham, Kent. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Migrated to St Catharine's, Nov. 10, 1712. Matric.
1712; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1715-6. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 20, 1714; and at the Middle Temple, Apr. 25,
1721.
HALL, JOSEPH. M.A. from QUEENS', 1734. S. of Richard, of
Tiverton, Devon. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Mar.
4, 1723-4, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1727. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
Dec. 18, 1726; priest (Exeter) Sept. 21, 1729. V. of Welham,
Leics., 1734-67. R. of Gt Wigston. V. of Newbottle, North-
ants., 1735-8. Died 1767. (Nichols, n. 867.)
HALL, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 24,
1652. S. of Samuel. B. at Hutton Hang, Yorks. Matric.
1653; B.A. 1655-6.
HALL, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1610;
B.A. iCi4-s; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 20,
1618; priest (York) May, 1619. Licensed to preach. (Peile, i.
280.)
HALL, LIONEL. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Easter, 1579.
HALL, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 13) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 19,
1696-7. S. of Edward (1660), R. of Aspley Guise, Beds.
B. there. School, Guilsborough, Northants. (Mr Worling).
Matric. 1696-7; Scholar, 1696-7; B.A. 1700-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1703-4; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1709.
C. of Linslade, Bucks., 1711. R. of High Laver, Essex, 1727.
Died there, 1734. Brother of Edward (1696-7). (Peile, n. 138.)
HALLE, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Aug. 5,
1672. S. of Matthew, chandler, of Yarmouth. Bapt. at
St Nicholas, Mar. 21, 1657-8. Schools, Feltwell, Norfolk
(Mr Fish) and Melton (Mr Ward). Matric. 1672-3; Scholar,
1673-8; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Fellow, 1680. Probably
afterwards a Romanist. (Venn, i. 447.)
HALL, MICAH. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1618; B.A.
1621-2; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 6, 1624.
HALL, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1610-1 ;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. One of these names, minister,
buried at St Antholin's, London, Aug. 14, 1624. Perhaps
brother of William (1628). (Peile, i. 281.)
HALL, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 26,
1659. S. of William. B. in London. (? Bapt. at St Bartholo-
mew-the-Less, Oct. 2, 1643; s. of William, vicar, of 1628.)
School, Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1659. (Peile, i. 585.)
HALL, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 26, 1619.
Of Newcastle-on-Tyne. S. of Thomas, merchant adventurer.
Bapt. at All Saints', Newcastle, Jan. 13, 1604-5. Matric.
1619; Scholar; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1633. Fellow,
1627. R. of Loughborough, Leics., 1642; ejected, 1642; re-
instated, 1662. Master of St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle.
Died May 12, 1669. M.I. at Loughborough. Will, P.C.C.
(Nichols, in. 900; Surtees, Durham, i. 126.)
HALL, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Emmanuel, of Bridford, Devon. Matric. from Wadham
College, May 5, 1665, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1668-9; M.A.
1671; D.D. 1683. R. of St Leonard's, Exeter, 1671. Preb.
of Exeter, 1672-1709. Sub-dean, 1675. Treasurer, 1675-
1709. R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon, 1675- R- of Whit-
stone, 1681. R. of Farringdon, 1704. Died Apr. 25, 1709.
Will (Exeter) 1709. (Al. Oxon.)
HALL, OLIVER. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1583-4- Of
Cowlinge, Suffolk (perhaps curate) ; licensed to teach gram-
mar, May, 1586. Probably s. of Richard; bapt. at Cowlinge,
Nov. 30, 1567. (V. B. Redstone.)
HALL, OLIVER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1622. Of Norfolk.
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 18,
1626-7; priest, 1630. V. of Hoxne, Suffolk, 1644. R. of
Stoke Ash, 1646.
HALL, PETER. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Nov. 22, 1687. Of
Yorkshire.
HALL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1668.
S. of Matthew. B. at Leventhorp.Swillington, Yorks. School,
Leeds (Mr Mich. Gilbert). Matric. 1668. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 20, 1668. Buried at Swillington, Oct. 21, 1688.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; PeUe, n. 16.)
HALL, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 9, 1742-3-,, Of
Yorkshire. Scholar, 1743; B.A. I74&-7; M.A. 1750. Fellow,
1751-74. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1746-7; pnest (Norwich,
LUt. dim. from York) Dec. 1748. C. of St Mary, Hull, 1747-
Died, unmarried, 1774; having been for some time disordered
in his mind. Admon, (P.C.C.) 1775! of South Cave, Yorks.
(A. Gray.)
HALL, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Dec. i, 1670.
S. of James. B. at Bulwell, Notts. School, Mansfield (Mr
Samson). Matric. 1671; B.A. i674~5- Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1675. V. of Saxelby, Leics., 1685. (Petle, n. 32.)
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HALL, REGINALD
HALL, REGINALD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1559.
S. of Simon, of Burton Pedwardine, Lines. B. 1542. Scholar,
1560-1. Of Ayscoghfee Hall, Lines. Buried at Pinchbeck,
Jan. 4, 1598-9. Father of Robert (1584). (Petit, i. 70; Lines.
Pedigrees, 444.)
HALL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Miens. 1552.
Migrated to Christ's.
HALL, RICHARD. Licensed to practise medicine and surgery,
1553-
HALL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1553.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1555-6; M.A. 1559. Fellow, 1556.
D.D. (perhaps from St Omer). Migrated to Caius. Adm.
Fell. -Com. there, June 12, 1561, age 25. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1565. Afterwards a Romanist. At Douay College, 1575;
lecturer there. Canon of Cambray. Canon of St Omer and
official of the diocese. Author, theological. Probably died
at St Omer. Buried in the Cathedral there, Feb. 26, 1603-4.
(Venn, i. 46; D.N.B., following Cooper, confuses this man
with Richard (1552).)
HALL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1580-1 ;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
HALL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1613.
HALL, RICHARD. B.D. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Balliol College, June n, 1602, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1604; M.A. 1607; B.D. (All Souls) 1617; D.D. 1620. V. of
Barking, Essex, 1620. Admon. (P.C.C.) May 25, 1649. (Al.
Oxon.)
HALL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
HALL, RICHARD. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hampshire, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, July i,
1603, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1608-9; M.A. 1612. (Al. Oxon.,
not quite clear as between this man and the one of 1617.)
HALL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1647;
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654.
HALL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1655. S. of Richard, blacksmith, of Catwick-in-Holderness,
Yorks. B. there. School, Beverley (Mr Sherwood). Matric.
1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. One of these names M.A.,
ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 31, 1662.
HALL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 5, 1682. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
Died 1686.
HALL, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1496.
HALL, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1525-6.
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 13, 1550. Of Horaingsea, Cambs. Matric. 1550. Left
in 1552.
HALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1557-8.
S. of Robert, of Keighley, Yorks. School, Skipton. B.A.
1560-1. Migrated to Caius, Feb. i, 1560-1, age 20. (Venn, i.
45-)
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Sept 14, 1560. S. of
John, of Norwich, gent., deceased. B. at Scottow, Norfolk.
Matric. 1560.
HALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1563-4.
This, or the next, B.A. 1567-*. One of these names (B.A.),
ord. priest (Lincoln) July 17, 1577, was V. of Burton, Lines.
HALL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1564-5.
HALL, ROBERT. Matric, sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1578;
B.A. 1582-3.
HALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1584.
S. of Reginald (1559), of Pinchbeck, Lines. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 9, 1589. Married at Spalding, to Mary Jackson,
Feb. 6, 1607-8. Buried at Boston, Apr. 12, 1627. (Peile, i.
i So; Lines. Pedigrees, 444.)
HALL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1622.
Adm. May 9. S. of Joseph (1589), Bishop of Exeter. B.A.
1625-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628; M.A. from Exeter College,
Oxford, 1628-9; D-D- 1643. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 26,
1628-9. Preb. of Exeter, 1629-67. Treasurer, 1629-67.
R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon, 1631. Archdeacon of
Cornwall, 1633-41. Sequestered, but restored, 1660. R. of
Clyst Hydon, 1634. Died May 29, 1667, aged 61. Will
(Exeter) 1667. Brother of George (1635). (Al. Oxon.)
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
Matric, 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Possibly R. of
Warham, Norfolk; see Robert (1667).
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, June 30, 1648.
HALL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1650; B.A. 1653-4.
HALL, THOMAS
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1667. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, Sept. 1672. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1674.
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 3,
1667. S. of Robert, clerk, of Warham, Norfolk.
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1704. Of Notting-
hamshire. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1712; priest (Norwich) June u, 1713.
R. of Lopham, Norfolk, 1713-60. Probably brother of
Thomas (1702).
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 25, 1708. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715. One of these
names V. of Leybourne, Kent, 1720-3. Buried Dec. 9, 1723.
HALL, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1736. Of Notting-
hamshire. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1702). Matric. Michs.
1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Ord- deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
14, 1741-2; priest, May 29, 1743. Perhaps R. of Hawton,
Notts. Died Mar. 9, 1785. Will (P.C.C.) 1785, of Robert Hall,
of Stubton, Lines., clerk. Probably brother of Thomas (1735).
(G. Mag. • Lines. Pedigrees, where he is called the ist son.)
HALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6, 1597.
S. of John. Matric. 1597; Scholar; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604;
B.D. 1611. Fellow, 1606-11. V. of Donington, Lines., 1611.
Died at Lincoln, 1612. Will, Lincoln. Brother of Joseph
(1589). (Lines. Pedigrees, 440.)
HALL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1638. Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1645; D.D. 1671.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1644. P.C. of Little Barctfield,
Essex, 1650. R. of Gt Bardfield, 1656. R. of Theydon
Mount, 1663-94. Died May 15, 1694. Buried at Theydon.
Will (Consist C. London) 1694. Father of John (1675).
(H. Smith; J. Ch. Smith.)
HALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 3,
1650. S. of Robert, of Coventry, Warws., shoemaker.
Matric. 1650.
HALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 14, 1652. Of
Cheshire. S. of Ralph, of Mear. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6.
V. of Barlaston, Staffs., 1656-62; ejected, 1662. (Calamy, n.
390.)
HALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1681. Of
Kent. Matric. 1681; M.B. 1686.
HALL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 27,
1725. S. of Joseph, shoemaker, of Cheshire. B. at Coggles-
hall (Essex). School, Coggleshall (Mr Malbon). Matric. 1725;
B.A. 1728-9. Perhaps V. of Long Houghton, Northumber-
land, 1730-52. V. of Chatton, 1752-75. C. of Doddington,
1766-75. Buried at Chatton, Mar. 31, 1775. (H. M. Wood.)
HALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. 2,
1731. S. of Joseph, of Lincoln. School, Lincoln (Dr Goodall).
Matric, 1732; Scholar, 1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1738.
HALL, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1611.
B. in All Hallows, Barking, London. B.A. 1614-5; M.A.
1618; B.D. from Jesus, 1625. Fellow of Jesus, 1619-44;
ejected; restored, 1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. V. of
Guflden Morden, Cambs., 1627. V. of All Saints', Cambridge,
1629-38. V. of Fordham, Cambs., 1639. Imprisoned in the
Compter, Southwark, for three years. Preb. of Ely, 1660-1.
R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1661. Died Aug. 18, 1661. Buried
in Jesus College Chapel. M.I. Will (V.C.C.) 1661. Benefactor
to Jesus College. (Le Neve, Man. in. 83 ; A. Gray.)
HALL, THOMAS. B.D. 1472-3. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1476.
HALL, THOMAS. B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1502. Perhaps V. of
Earlham, Norfolk, 1504-26.
HALL, THOMAS. M.B. 1503-4; M.D. 1506. Scholar at KING'S
HALL, 1505-6. S. and h. of Nicholas, of Colby, Lines. Of
Huntingdon. Received a pardon, May 8, 1510. (Trin. Coll.
Adm., i. 128.)
HALL or HAYLL, THOMAS. M.Gram. 1506-7. A priest.
HALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1544; B.A.
1547-8. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1548-56. One of these names
R. of Hitcham, Bucks., 1566^92.
HALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1582;
B.A. 1584-5 ;M.A. 1588. One of these names R. of Bradnam,
Bucks., 1592-3. One, master of Warwick Grammar School,
1589-94; and V. of St Mary, Warwick, for 46 years. Will
(P.C.C.) 1639. (Viet. Hist. Warms., n.)
HALL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590.
HALLE (?), THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1592-3.
HALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', c. 1593. B. at
Wigston, Leics., 1578. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow,
1599-1608. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Taxor, 1607-8. Ord.
priest (Colchester) Apr. 5, 1601. R. of Abbots Ripton,
Hunts., 1607-18. Died 1618.
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HALL, THOMAS
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 3, 1608.
S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at Brington, Hunts. School,
Oundle (Mr Spencer). Matric. 1608; Scholar, 1610-2; B.A.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 26, 1616.
R. of Osmondeston, Norfolk, 1618-42. R. of Frenze, 1618-42.
Will proved (Norwich) 1642. Brother of John (1618). (Venn,
i. 197.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at JESUS, Feb. 28, 1609-10.
Of Warwickshire. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. pens, (age 18)
from Magdalen Hall, May 24, 1611; B.A. (Oxford) 1613-4.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1615-6, as s. of Thomas,
of Priors Marston, Warws.
HALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1620-1.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 2,
1645. S. of Robert, of Wilton, Lines. School, Mansfield.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at MAGDALENE, July 6,
1647. S. of John, clerk, of Upton Pyne, Exeter. School,
Exeter.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1657. Of Leicester-
shire. B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664; B.D. 1671. Fellow, 1663-9.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
1662; priest (Ely) Mar. 10,1665-6. C. of StBenet, Cambridge,
1666. R. of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1669-91; ejected as non-
juror. Living at Linton, Cambs., 1695. Father of Henry
(1691-2) and Joseph (1696). (Al. Carthus.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. Of Notting-
hamshire. Matric. Easter, 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Ord. deacon (York) c. Feb. 1670-1. V. of Eccles, Lanes.,
1678-1721. Fellow of the Collegiate Church of Manchester,
1688-1721. Died 1721. (Viet. History of Lanes., iv. 358.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 17, 1664.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1665.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 17,
1667; afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Charles (? 1619), gent, of
Kettlethorpe, Lines. B. there. School, Kettlethorpe. Matric.
1667-8. Of Kettlethorpe, Esq. Buried there Nov. 15, 1698.
Brother of Charles (1668). (Lines. Pedigrees, 441.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 30,
1687. S. of Thomas, of Hindcourt, Middlesex. School,
Enfield (Dr Udall). Matric. 1687.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, May 23, 1688.
B. at Gt Massingham, Norfolk. Matric. 1688.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 23, 1701. Of
Lincolnshire. S. of Charles (1669). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 8, 1707; priest, June 19, 1709.
One of these names Master of Bradford School, Yorks.,
1718-28.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1702. Of Notting-
hamshire. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1709; priest, 1710. R. of West-
borough, Lines. Died May 7, 1754. Probably brother of
Robert (1702), father of Robert (1736) and Thomas (1735)-
(Lines. Pedigrees, 445.)
HALL, THOMAS. Matric Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter, 1703.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1706. S. of Matthew, shoemaker. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1706.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 3, 1711. OfSpott,
Staffs. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon
Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1727.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 4,
1719-20. Of Cheshire. School, Congleton. Matric. 1720;
Scholar, 1720. Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of Cranage,
Cheshire. B. June 3, 1702. If so, Sheriff of Cheshire, 1745.
Died June 27, 1748. (Ormerod, in. 74.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1735- Of Notting-
hamshire. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1702). Matric. Easter,
1736; B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i,
1740. Probably R. of Westborough, Lines. Died July 19,
1775. Probably brother of Robert (1736). (Lines. Pedigrees,
445, where Robert is called the ist s.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 8, 1736. Of
Middlesex.
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 2, 1741. S. of
Joseph, of Durham. Scholar, 1741. General in the army.
Lived at Weston Colville, Cambs. Brother of John (1735)-
(A. Gray.)
HALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL, Feb. 10,
1746-7. Of Baxterley, Warws. S. of Thomas, gent. School,
Appleby. Matric. 1748. Afterwards Fell.-Com. Perhaps ord.
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1756. R. of Shackerston, Leics.,
1756-79. Died 1779. Will (P.C.C.) 1779, of Thomas Hall,
of Warwick, clerk.
V. A. C. II,
HALL, WILLIAM
HALL, THOMAS RUMBOLD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 27, i74°- S. of Henry (1701), R. of Fowlmere, Cambs.
B. at Fowlmere. School, Seaming, Norfolk (Mr Brett).
Matric. 1740; B.A. 1744-5- Of Hildersham, Cambs. High
Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts., 1780-1. (Scott-Mayor, in. 509.)
HALL, URBAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 10,
1715. Of Lincolnshire. School, Lincoln. Migrated to St
Catharine's, Oct. 12, 1716. Matric. 1715-6; B.A. 1719-20.
HALL, WILLIAM. LL.B. R. of Little Wilbraham, Cambs.
Exchanged for Withebrook, Warws., 1456.
HALL, WILLIAM. M.Gram. 1519-20. A priest.
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1544.
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Fellow, 1579. Perhaps R. of Little
Stukeley, Hunts., 1581. R. of Orwell, Cambs., 1612-9.
Buried at Orwell, Mar. 29, 1619. Will, P.C.C.
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1577-
8. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; B.D. 1591.
Fellow, 1587. Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. Perhaps ord. priest
(Norwich) 1587. V. of Redgrave and Botesdale, Suffolk, 1597.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 23, 1579. Of
London.
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1617;
Scholar, 1620; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1625-6; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 2, 1628-9. V. of Kelling-
ton, Yorks., 1633. Probably held the living till c. 1661.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Jan. 29,
1619-20. S. of William. B. at Grimsby, Lines. School,
Grimsby. Matric. 1620.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age about 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 25,
1622-3. S. of William, gent. Of Risby, Suffolk. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1624-7. (Venn, i.
260, where the latter part of the description probably belongs
to William of 1628.)
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 14,
1628. S. of NathanieL B. in London. Bapt. at St Bartholo-
mew-the-Less, Oct. 5, 1610. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.).
Perhaps V. of St Bartholomew-the-Less, 1636-54. R. of
St Michael Bassishaw, 1660-2. Preb. of St Paul's, 1660-2.
Died Apr. 13, 1662. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1662. Probably father
of Nathaniel (1659). (Peile, i. 392.)
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. One of these names, M.A., ord.
priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1642. C. of St Saviour, Norwich.
Perhaps R. of Hevingham, Norfolk, 1644-59. Buried there
May 16, 1659. Will (P.C.C.) 1660.
HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1633.
Of Leicestershire.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 9,
1635. S. of Charles, tailor, of Middle-Rasen, Lines. B. there.
School, East-Rasen. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1642.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 22, 1639. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1639; Scholar, 1642; B.A. 1642-3.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 30,
1662. S. of William, farmer. B. at Cropton, Pickering, Yorks.
School, Edston, York (Mr Hardwick). Matric. 1662; B.A.
1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1666.
Signed for priest's orders (London) June 16, 1671; C. of
Little Yeldham, Essex. One of these names, M.A., V. of
Good Easter, Essex, 1671. Died 1711-
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 27,
1664. S. of Thomas. B. at Hornby, Yorks. School, North-
allerton (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1664.
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 2, 1671-2. Doubt-
less s. of Josias, R. of Gt Addington, Northants. Matnc.
1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (London) Feb.
24, 1677-8. One of these names R. of Acton, Middlesex,
1720-6. (H. I. Longden.)
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 28, 1711- Of
Congleton, Cheshire. Matric. 1712; B.A. I7U-5; M.A. 1728.
P.C. of Siddington, Cheshire, 1716-24. P.C. of Marton,
1718-24. R. of Gawsworth, 1724. Died at Gawsworth, July
20, 1769, aged 76. M.I. (A. Gray.)
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1724-
S. of William. Bapt. at St Botolph's, Aldersgate, July 31,
1705. Matric. Easter, 1724-5; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732-
Fellow, 1727. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 23, 1727-8.
Barrister-at-law. Deputy Master of the Exchequer. Solicitor
to the Post Office. Secretary to the Pipe Office. Died Feb.
28, 1767. Will, P.C.C. (Harwood, 314; G. Mag.)
289 '9
HALL, WILLIAM
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CHRIST'S, Mar. 15,
1724-5. Resided about four years. (Peile, n. 210.)
HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1738. B.
at Kirkham, Lanes. School, Kirkham (Mr Taylor). Ma trie.
1738; Scholar, 1739. Died before June, 1741. (Peile, n. 237.)
HALLE, . Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI shortly after 1441.
HALL, . B.A. 1461-2.
B.A. 1462-3; M.A. 1466-7.
B.A. 1468-9.
B.A. 1475-6.
B.A. 1476-7. Perhaps M.A. 1478-9.
Fee for degree; perhaps B.D.; 1484-5. A friar.
B.A. 1489-90. Perhaps Thomas of KING'S.
B.Can.L. 1489-90. Perhaps John of KING'S.
Of ST WILLIAM'S HOSTEL. B.A. 1503.
B.A. 1519-20.
B.D. 1520-1; D.D. 1523-4. Preacher, 1519-20.
Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1544. Probably
Thomas. B.A. from Clare, 1547-8. Fellow of Peterhouse,
1548 (whom see).
HALL, . Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Nov. 1599.
HALL, . Adm. Fefl.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626.
HALLAM, GEORGE. B.A. from CLARE, 1573-4. R. of St
Nicholas Cole Abbey, London, 1581-2. Died 1582.
HALLAM, HENRY. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
V. of Mettingham, Suffolk, 1591-1634.
HALLAM, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1631 ;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. V. of Manuden, Essex, c. 1655.
HALLAM, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1747.
S. of John. Bapt. at Boston, Lines., Oct. 17, 1728. Matric.
Michs. 1748; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756; D.D. 1781. Fellow, 1751.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25, 1755. Canon of Windsor,
1775-1811. Dean of Bristol, 1781-1800. Died Aug. 26, 1811.
Buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor, Sept, 3.
HALLAM, NICHOLAS. Matric, sizar from CHRIST'S, Oct. 1579.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1584-5. R. of Trowell, Notts.,
1588-1626. Died 1626. (A. B. Beaven.)
HALLAM, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 2, 1625-6; priest, Mar. 3, 1625-6.
(PeiU, i. 334.)
HALAM, ROBERT. D.Can.L. 1497-8. Principal of ST PAUL'S
HOSTEL, 1504. V. of Little Eversden, Cambs., till 1520.
(Cooper, i. 8.)
HALAM, THOMAS. B.A. 1458-9. Perhaps V. of Babraham,
Cambs., 1479.
HALLAY, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1468-9.
HALLELEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 14,
1667.
HALLILEY, ROBERT (1575), see ALLALEY.
HALLELY, ROBERT. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
V. of Calkwell, Lines., 1614-5.
HALLEN or HALLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Michs. 1562.
HALLERD, . B.A. 1481.
HALLETT, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 27,
1676. ist s. of Joseph, nonconformist minister. B. at
Bridport, Dorset. Schools, Bridport (Mr Tho. Thompkins)
and Tiverton. Ordained in 1683. Appointed his father's
assistant at 'James' Meeting," Exeter, 1687. Pastor of the
Meeting, 1713. Conducted a nonconformist Academy at
Exeter. Excluded from James' meeting on a charge of un-
orthodoxy, 1715. Author. Died 1722. One of these names
adm. at Leyden, July 13, 1685. (D.N.B.)
HALLET, . B.A. (?) 1482-3.
HALLEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1613 •
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1619-
priest, Dec. 1619. V. of Skipwith, Yorks. One of these names
R. of Clowne, Derbs., till 1680. Died Aug. 19, 1680.
HALLEY or HAWLEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, Feb. 3, 1671-2. B. at York. School, York. Matric
1673, as Halley; B.A. 1675-6, as Hawley; M.A. 1679; D-D.
1702, as Halley. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1676. V. of Holy
Trinity, York, 1679-83; of St Cuthbert, 1683-1708. Preb.
of Ripon, 1696-1708. Married Sarah, dau. of Cuthbert
Hesketh, R. of Monkton Moor, Yorks. Buried July 21 1708
(M. H. Peacock.)
HALLEYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1564-5.
HALLIWELL, RICHARD
HALLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1584.
HALLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1727. S. of George, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at Bub-
with. School, Pocklington (Mr Baker). Matric. 1727; B.A.
1730—1; M.A. 1734. One of these names V. of St Peter's,
Colchester, 1739-60.
HALLYBREAD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
X557-8; B.A. 1560-1.
HALLYBURTON, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Apr. 20, 1630. S. of Andrew, minister. B. at Itteringham,
Norfolk. Scholar, 1630-6; Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A.
1637. Fellow 1636-46, ejected. C. of Impington, Cambs.,
1637. R. of Longford (diocese Lichfield, ? Salop), 1640.
Author. Died before 1654. (Venn, i. 294.)
HALYDAY, ALAN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1573.
HALLIDAY, THOMAS. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from TRINITY, 1569.
Ord. deacon (London) June 4, 1566. V. of Thaxted, Essex,
1566-63. Died 1583.
HALLIDAY, . B.Can.L. 1477-8.
HALLIDAY, . B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482.
HALLIDANCE, . M.B. 1486-7. See HARRIDANCE.
HALLYFAX, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1574; B.A. 1577-8.
HALLIFAX, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1632;
B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24,
1637; priest, June 9, 1639.
HALLIFAX, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 21, 1749.
S. of Robert, apothecary, of Mansfield, Notts. School, Mans-
field. Matric. 1750; Scholar; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757; LL.D.
from Trinity Hall, 1764; D.D. 1775 (Lit. Reg.). Chancellor's
medallist, 1754. Fellow of Jesus, 1756-60. Fellow of Trinity
Hall, 1760-75. Professor of Arabic, and Lord Almoner's
Reader, 1768-70. Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1770-82.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1755; priest, Mar. 6, 1757. R. of
Cheddington, Bucks., 1765. R. of Warsop, Notts., 1778.
Chaplain to the King, 1774. Bishop of Gloucester, 1781-9.
Bishop of St Asaph, 1789-90. F.S.A. Author, miscellaneous.
Died Mar. 5, 1790. (D.N.B.)
HALLIMAN, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1479-80.
HALLINGDALE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1575.
BALLINGS, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1726. S. of William,
of Hereford. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar.
28, 1705, age 18. B.A. (Oxford) 1708. R. of Evesbatch,
Heref., 1714. (Al. Oxon.)
HALLIWELL, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 6, 1636-7. S. of James. B. at Pike House, near Roch-
dale, Lanes. Schools, Wakefield and Rochdale (Mr Ormerod).
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Of Pike House, gent.,
in 1668. Died before Sept 1688. (Peile, i. 447.)
HALLYWELL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 25, 1689. S. of Henry (i&57), clerk, R. of Ifield, Sussex.
B. there. Educated at home. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690;
B.A. 1692-3. Ord. deacon (Chichester) Sept. 1694. V. of
Seaford with Button, Sussex, 1697. Author. Buried at
Seaford, 1707. (Peile, n. 113.)
HALLIWELL, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, May 17, 1532. Of Farthingstone, Northants.
B.A. 1535-6; M.A. 1539. Fellow, 1535-48. Author of Dido,
acted before the Queen at King's College, 1564. (Cooper, i.
240.)
HALLIWELL or HOLYWELL, GILES. Matric. sizar from
QUEENS', Easter, 1633. Of Lincolnshire.
HALLIWELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1616; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
May 20, 1625; priest by the same. R. of Crawley, Sussex,
1626. V. of Ifield, till 1666. Died Feb. 1665-6. Buried at
Ifield. M.I. Father of the next. (W. C. Renshaw, N. and Q.,
6 S., ni. 324.)
HALLIWELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May
n, 1657. S. of Henry (above). B. at Twineham, Sussex.
School, Horsham (Mr Nesbitt). B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
Fellow, 1662-7. V. of Ifield, 1667. R. of Slaugham, 1679-92.
Chaplain extraordinary to the King. R. of Plumpton, Sussex,
1681. Preb. of Chichester, 1690-1703. V. of Cowfold, 1692-
1703. Author, theological. Buried Mar. 9, 1702-3. Father of
Charles (1689). (Peile, i. 577.)
HALLIWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 15, 1689-90.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1691.
HALLIWELL, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June
26, 1669. Of Yorkshire.
HALLIWELL, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1484.
HALYWELL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1631; Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
2QO
HALLIWELL, THEOPHILUS
HALLIWELL, THEOPHILUS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1622; Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 5; priest, Sept. 25, 1631.
HALLOWELL or HOLWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1608; B.A. 1611-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 7, 1612.
HALLYWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. 8,
1727-8. Of London. Matric. 1728; B.A. i73»-«.
HALLMORYNGE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1557.
HALLOW, . B.Can.L, 1483-4.
HALOGH, . B.A. 1477-8.
HALLOWS, BRABAZON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 18, 1736-7. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Dethick and Glap-
well, Derbs. B. at Nottingham. School, Chesterfield (Mr
Burrow). Matric. 1737. High Sheriff of Derbs., 1769-70.
His mother was Catharine Brabazon, dau. of the Earl of
Meath. Married Anne, dau. of John Jackson, of Clapham,
Surrey, nephew and heir of Pepys. Brother of the next, and
of John (1747-8). (Scott-Mayor, HI. 482 ; F.M.G., 469 ; Burke,
L.G.)
HALLOWS, CHA WORTH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
June 16, 1738. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Dethick and Glapwell,
Derbs. B. at Dublin. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrows).
Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1756. R. of Pleasley,
Derbs., 1757-93. Brother of the above, and of John (1747-8).
(F.M.G., 469-)
HALLOWS, DANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S,
Dec. 29, 1687. S. of Nathaniel, of Dethick. Matric. 1688;
B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25,
1692; priest, June 7, 1696. R. of All Saints', Hertford, 1701-
41. R. of Gilston, Herts., 1729-41. Died Oct. 6, 1741, aged
71. Father of Nathaniel (1729).
HALLOWES, EPHRAIM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 12,
11644. Of Derbyshire.
HALLOWS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 3,
1747-8. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Glapwell Hall, Derbs. B. at
Glapwell. School, Chesterfield. Matric. 1748. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Aug. 16, 1748. Captain in the army. Brother
of Brabazon (1736-7) and Chaworth (1738). (Scott-Mayor, in.
574; F.M.G., 470.)
HALLOWS, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
Sept. 26, 1729. Of Hertfordshire. S. of Daniel (1687), of
Herts., clerk. B. Mar. i, 1710-1. School, Winchester.
Matric. 1729-30. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from New
College, Aug. 6, 1730, age 19; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1737. (Al.
Oxon.)
HALLOWES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1588.
Matric. 1588. Will (Gloucester) 1639, of one of these names;
of Dursley, Gloucs. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HALLOWS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 16,
1652-3. S. of Nathaniel, of Dethick, Derbs. (M.P. for Derby).
B. at Derby. School, Westminster. Matric. 1655. Of Norton,
Derbs., Esq.; and afterwards of Nottingham. Sheriff of
Derbs., 1673-4. Buried at St Mary's, Nottingham. (Peile,
i. 550; F.M.G., 468; Burke, L.G.)
HALLS or HALL, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEM-
BROKE, Easter, 1548; B.A. 1548-9. Fellow, 1549. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1551.
HALLS, CHARLES. Adm. Fell -Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 24,
1707. Of Lincolnshire.
HALLES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1639. jth s. of Miles (1579), deceased, late R. of
Sawtrey, Hunts. B. there. School, Peterborough (Mr Wil-
bore). Migrated to St John's Jan. 25, 1639-40, age 18.
Doubtless ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 26, 1645, as 'B.A.'
Usher of Uppingham School, c. 1644. R. of Holcott, North-
ants., 1654: conformed and instituted, 1663. Married Anne,
dau. of T. Dalton, D.D. Died Jan. 13, 1715-6. Buried at
Holcott. M.I. (Bridges, n. 146; H. I. Longden.)
HALLS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1607.
Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1623.
Fellow, 1613-29. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 9; priest, Mar. 10, 1622-3.
HALLS or HALLYS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1545.
HALLS or HALL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1615. Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
HALLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 30, 1725.
S. of Robert, attorney, of Essex. B. at Colchester. School,
Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1727; LL.B. 1731. R. of East Thorpe,
Essex, 1735-95- Will (P.C.C.) 1795.
HALME, JOHN
HALLS, MILES. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1579:
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Oct. 25, 1587. R. of Sawtrey All Saints', Hunts., 1587-1630.
Buried there Feb. 3, 1629-30. Will, P.C.C., 1630. Father of
Edward (1639), Miles and William (1629).
HALLS, MILES. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1622.
Of Huntingdonshire, ist s. of Miles (above). Brother of
Edward (1639) and William (1629). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HALLS, MILES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 16, 1670. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Fellow, 1675, till
his death, Sept. 1676.
HALLS, PURBECK. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July, 1664.
Of Rutland. B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19, 1669; priest. May 12, 1670. R. of Marholm,
Northants., 1670-5. R. of Collyweston, 1675-1711. Died
1711. (H. I. Longden.)
HALLS or HALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19; priest, Sept. 20, 1624.
HALLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1638. Of
Northamptonshire.
HALS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at TRINITY, Aug. 22,
1716. S. of Thomas, of Clarendon, Jamaica. School, Kensing-
ton, London. Matric. 1719.
HALLS or HALL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1568; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575; B.D. 1582. Fellow,
1574. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 16, 1577; priest, Sept. 13,
1579. University preacher, 1580. R. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts., 1581-1618. R. of Wistow, 1587-1618. Died 1618.
Buried at Little Stukeley, Aug. 12.
HALLS or HALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 12,
1614. Of Essex. B.A. from Clare, 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 22; priest, Aug. 24, 1618. Perhaps V.
of Ellington, Hunts., 1629-36.
HALLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. n, 1629. Of
Huntingdonshire. Doubtless 3rd s. of Miles (1579). B.A.
1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1636;
priest, Mar. 10, 1638-9, as Hall. One of these names R. of
Glaston, Rutland, 1639; preb. of Peterborough, 1642. (But
see a contemporary in A 1. Oxon.)
HALLES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, July 4,
1682. S. of John. B. at Glaston, Rutland. School, Peter-
borough (Mr Smith). Matric. 1684; Scholar; B.A. 1685-6;
M.A. 1689. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept 1689; C. of Taplow,
Bucks. (Peile, n. 89.)
HALLES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 2, 1699.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4.
HALMAN, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1578-
9. Of Norfolk. Probably of Swaffham, Norfolk; adm. at
Gray's Inn, July i, 1584.
HALMAN, EDMUND. Matric. sizar (age 18) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1625. S. of Thomas, of (?) Lakenheath, Suffolk. B.A.
1628-9.
HALMAN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 27, 1655.
S. of Nicholas (1616), clerk, of Thursford, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Holt (Mr Wright). Matric. 1655; Scholar, 1655-62;
B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Fellow, 1662-1700. Taxor, 1675.
Master of Caius, Aug. 24, 1700. University Registrary, 1683-
1701. Buried in the College Chapel, Dec. 23, 1702. Will
(V.C.C.) 1703. Benefactor to the College. (Venn, i. 391.)
HALMAN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 6, 1697.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Wiveton, Norfolk. B. at Walsingham.
School, Holt (Mr Bainbrigge and Mr Reynolds). Matric. .1697;
Scholar, 1697-1704; B.A. 1700-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1705; priest, July 2, 1710. V. of Croxton, Norfolk,
1711-58. R. of Illington, 1712-56. (Venn, i. 500.)
HALMAN, JOHN (1507-8), see ALMAN.
HALLMAN or HALMAN, NICHOLAS. Adm. scholar at CAIUS,
July 9, 1616. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Gt Walsingham,
Norfolk. Schools, Walsingham (Mr Bucke) and Norwich.
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June n, 1620; priest (Norwich) Dec. 17,
1620. V. of Thompson, Norfolk, 1622-33. R. of Thursford,
1626-61. V. of Barney, 1633-61. Registrar there, 1653.
Died 1661. Father of James (1655). (Venn, i. 234.)
HALMAN, . B.A. 1473-
HALME or HOLME, JOHN. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1673- S. of
William, of Brodsworth, Yorks. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, May 13, 1664, age 21 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1667-8.
Ord. deacon (York) June 6, 1680. (Al. Oxon.)
HALME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27,
1693. Probably John Holmes, s. of John. B. at Hatfield,
near Doncaster, Yorks. School, Hatfield (Mr Eratt). Matrtc.
1693; B.A. 1696-7. R. of Sandal parva, 1719-48. Died 1748,
aged 72. Buried at Hatfield. (M. H. Peacock.)
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HALOCK, WILLIAM
HALOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1551.
School, Saffron Walden. B.A. 1559-60. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Ely) July 17, 1560; 'Haylock, of Christ's"; age 23. V. of
Walden St Paul's, Herts., 1560. Admon. (Cons. C. London)
1395-
HALRYSTON, . M.A. 1481.
HALSALL, MICHAEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1560. Of Prescot, Lanes. Matric. 1560; B.A.
1564-5. Fellow, during 1563-4. Afterwards Master of the
school at Cranbrook, Kent
HALSALL, THOMAS, ice HASSELL.
HALLSALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 26, 1722.
Of Everton, Lanes. Scholar, 1725; B.A. i725_-6; M.A. 1729.
Fellow, 1730-2. Taxor, 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. i;
priest, Nov. 7, 1731. V. of Helston with Wendron, Cornwall,
1732. Married Mary Huske, of St Sepulchre's parish, Cam-
bridge, Feb. 19, 1732. Died at Helston, 1747.
HALSE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1596; B.A. 1599-
1600; M.A. 1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1603. Author, Latin
verses. (Cooper, n. 434.)
HALSETUR, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 2, 1652.
Of Worcestershire. Probably brother of John (1652).
HALLSETER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Thorley, Herts., 1643. One
of these names R. of Little Laver, Essex, 1670. Admon.
(Cons. C. London) 1690; to s. John.
HALSETUR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 2, 1652. Of
Worcestershire. Perhaps s. of the above. Scholar, 1655;
B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. Probably brother of Daniel (1652).
HALSE Y, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4.
HALSEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, May 27, 1606. S. of
Robert, of Gt Gaddesden, Herts. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609-
10; M.A. from Clare, 1613; D.D. 1631 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow of
Clare. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. R. of Buttermere, Wilts.,
1629. Preb. of Winchester, 1631-41. Chaplain to the Lord
Treasurer. R. of Watton-at-Stone, Herts., 1636-41. Of
Little Burstead, Essex, 1637-8. R. of St Alphage, London,
1638-41. Died 1641. Buried at St Alphage, Mar. 12, 1640-1.
Will (P.C.C.) 1641. (Pedigree in Cussan's Herts., in.; the
name is printed ' John ' in Hennessy.)
HALSEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 23, 1645. Of
Leicestershire. Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1648-9;
M.A. 1652. Fellow, 1649. R. of Penkevil, Cornwall; ejected,
1662. For many years chaplain to Mr Hugh Boscawen.
Died Oct. i, 1711, aged 85. (CoZamy, i. 285.)
HALSEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Mar.
27, 1740. Of Sussex. School, Amberley. Matric. 1740;
Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4. Ord deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim.
from Canterbury) Feb. 1745-6.
HALSTEAD, DOMVILLE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Feb.
33, 1741-2. Matric. 1743-4; LL.B. 1749. Of Lymm,
Cheshire, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 15, 1738-9.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1747. Of Dane Bank, Lymm,
Cheshire. His son, Domville, assumed the name Poole.
HALSTEAD, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1578.
HALSTEAD, GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Aug.
16, 1715. S. of John, of Jamaica, West Indies. School,
Chelsea, London (Mr Hall).
HALSTEAD or HALESTEAD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, June, 1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. from Christ's, 1582.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 1588; C. of Notley, Essex. V. of
St Paul's, Walden, Herts., c. 1597, tfll 1634. Died 1614.
Will (Archd. St Albans) 1634. (PeiU, i. 135.)
HALSTEAD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1606;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
HALSTEAD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, June 10,
1670. Of Lancashire. School, Manchester. Matric. 1670-
M.B. 1675. Practised at Wigan. Will proved (Chester) 1688.
(A. A. Mumford.)
HALSTED, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 8, 1656. S. of John, yeoman, of Burnley, Lanes. B.
there. Bapt. at Burnley, May 24, 1638. School, Burnley
(Mr Aspden). Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London.
Married Alice, dau. of John Barcroft, Esq. Will dated, May i
1690. (J. Parker; ff. and Q., 3 S., iv. 187, 295.)
HALSTED, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1618; priest, Feb. 21, 1618-9. Master of Blackburn
Grammar School, 1625.
HALSTEAD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 27, 1700.
Of Yorkshire. S. of Henry. Bapt. at Horbury, Yorks., Apr
a, 1685. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon (York)
HAMBY, ALLEN
Oct. 1707; priest, 1710. C. of Horbury, Yorks. V. of Hooton
Pagnel, 1710-23. Married, at Normanton, Oct. 28, 1710,
Elizabeth Wadsworth, of Horbury, Yorks., spinster. Died
Apr. 18, 1723, aged 38. Buried at Hooton Pagnel. (A. Gray;
J. Parker.)
HALSTED, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JESUS, Apr. 25,
1670. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1674-5.
HALSTED, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1572; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. V. of Bracebridge, Lines.,
1614-23.
HALSTEAD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June
20, 1709. S. of Thomas. B. at Cambridge. School, Eton.
Matric. 1710; Scholar, 1710-1; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1719. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 1715. Master of the Free School,
Buckingham, 1723-4. Perhaps R. of Farnborough, Hants.,
1724. R. of Padbury, Bucks., 1729-63; also R. of Thorn-
borough. Buried at Thomborough, Dec. 29, 1763. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1764- (Peik, «• 173! but see Al. Oxon. for another
of these names.)
HALSTED, . A monk. Incorp. from Oxford, 1479-80.
HALSTON, JOHN. B.A. 1458-9.
HALTOFT, T. B.A. 1462.
HALTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Jan. 17, 1617-8.
Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. One of these names,
s. of Sir Roger, of Gt Cariton, Lines., bapt. at Grimsby, Apr.
1 1, 1598. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1624. Called to the Bar
Feb. 10, 1633-4. (Lines. Pedigrees, 446.)
HALTON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1582-3.
S. and h. of Robert, serjeant-at-law, deceased. Age 16 in
1582. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1583. Knighted, July 23,
1603. Of Gt Cariton, Lines., Knt Buried at St Leonard's,
Shoreditch, Dec. 26, 1616. Father ot the next and of William
(1609). (Lines. Pedigrees, 446.)
HALTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 20, 1620-1. Of
Lincolnshire. 2nd s. of Sir Roger (above). Matric. 1621;
Scholar, 1622; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. C. of Theydon Boys,
Essex, 1637-40. C. of Castle Camps, Cambs., 1642-3. R. of
Rayne, Essex, c. 1643-4. Died 1664. Brother of William
(1609).
HALTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 26,
1628-9. S. of Robert. Bapt. at Wickenby, Lines., Mar. 23,
1609-10. School, Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1629. One
of these names, of Sawbridgeworth, adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 15, 1631. (Peile, i. 397; Lines. Pedigrees, 446.)
HALTON, THOMAS, see HORTON (1664).
HALTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1584.
S. of Robert, serjeant-at-law, deceased, of the Middle
Temple. Knighted, June 16, 1618. Died Nov. 20, 1639,
aged 70. Buried at Abington, Cambs. Brother of Roger
(1582-3). (Lines. Pedigrees, 446.)
HALTON, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1609. S. and h. of Sir Roger (1582-3), of Castle
Cariton, Lines., Knt. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1610.
Married Hannah, dau. of Sir William Wray, Bart. Died
Sept. 16, 1624. Buried at ClerkenweU. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Roger (1620-1). (Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
HALYOR, EDWARD. M.A. 1480-1.
HAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, June 29, 1674.
S. of John, gent. B. at Uplowman, Devon. School, Tiverton.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Brother of the next.
HAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 18, 1669.
2nd s. of John, gent. B. at Uplowman, Devon. School,
Tiverton. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1676. R. of Sandford, Devon. Died there Jan. 30,
1731. Will (Exeter) 1731, of Robert Ham, clerk, of Crediton.
Father of the next
HAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 18, 1702.
S. of Robert (above), R. of Sandford, Devon. School,
Tiverton.
HAMBALL, THOMAS, see HANNIBALL.
HAMBLETON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter. 1544; B.A. 1544-5. Perhaps R. of Stansfield, Suffolk,
till 1554.
HAMBLETON, . M.A. from SIDNEY, 1623 (in ordo).
HAMBLY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at PEMBROKE, Feb. 18,
1723-4. S. of William, of St Neot's, Cornwall, gent. Matric.
1723-4; LL.B. 1724. Matric. at Oriel College, Oxford, Oct.
10, 1717, age 18.
HAMBY, ALLEN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
S. of John, of Maltby, Lines., auditor of the Treasury. B.
in London, c. 1572. R. of Navenby, Lines., 1500-1607. Died
Sept. 1607. Brother of the next. (Vis. of Lines., 1592; PeiU,
i. 202.)
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HAMBY, RICHARD
HAMBYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1582.
3rd s. of John, of Maltby, Lines. B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1593. R. of Raithby, Lines., 1592. V. of
Tathwell, 1613. V. of Hougham, 1613. Admon. (Lincoln)
1616. Brother of the above. (Lines. Pedigrees, 448; Peile, i,
171.)
HAMBY or HANSBY, WILLIAM. Scholar of ST JOHN'S, 1561.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps s. of Edward, of Brocklesby, Lines.
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1567. R. of Brocklesby,
Lines. (Lines. Pedigrees.)
HAMCOTTS, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1554-
HAMPCOTES, ALEXANDER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, c.
1592.
HAMCOOTES, PAUL (1547), see AMCOTTS.
HAMECOTES, RICHARD DE. LL.B. Scholar at KING'S HALL,
1350. Of Lincoln diocese. Promoted to a benefice, 1363.
Canon of Westbury-on-Trym, Worcester. R. of Marsham,
Norfolk. (Cat. of Papal Petitions, i. 404.)
HAMCOTS, RICHARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1584.
HAMELYN, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1441. V. of
Grantchester, Cambs., 1441.
HAMMERSHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1496.
HAMES, WILLIAM. Adm. at MAGDALENE, June 23, 1666.
HAMMERSLY, CHAMBERLAIN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr.
1658. S. of William, of Wedgwood, Staffs. Migrated to
Jesus, Apr. 27, 1658. Afterwards at Oxford. Matric. from
St Alban's Hall, Mar. 22, 1658-9; B.A. from Oxford; M.A.
from Clare, Cambridge, 1681. V. of Burton Dassett, Warws.,
1662-89. V. of Avon Dassett, 1681. Non-juror. Buried at
Newbottle, Northants., June 6, 1715. He left the bulk of
his property to be distributed amongst ' the deprived clergy
of our Communion.' (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Warws., 1682;
H. I. Longden.)
HAMERSLEY, HUGH. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1655;
B.A. 1659. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5, 1662; of
London, gent. Probably father of the next.
HAMMERSLEY, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 31, 1680. Of London. School, Hertford. Scholar, 1680;
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 29, 1703; s. and h. of Hugh (? above), late of
London, citizen and goldsmith. Barrister-at-law. (7". A.
Walker, 166.)
HAMERSLEY, STEVEN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June
16, 1665.
HAMERSLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 10,
1628-9. S. of Sir Hugh, alderman, of London. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 3, 1629. Knighted at Whitehall, Aug. 8,
1641. (T. A. Walker, 38.)
HAMERSLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, June, 1661.
HAMERTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1620.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 24, 1622. R. of Orton Longue-
ville, Hunts., 1652. 'A constant preaching minister.' Buried
there c. 1661. (Peile, i. 332.)
HAMERTON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1564.
B.C. 1546. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 8, 1569. V. of Wainfleet
St Mary, Lines., 1574-82. V. of Edlington, 1578; 'knows but
little Latin.' Admon. (Lincoln) 1588. One of these names s.
of Thomas, of Horncastle. (Lines. Pedigrees, 1247.)
HAMEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1656.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1656.
HAMILTON, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar.
10, 1718-9. S. of Richard, of County Antrim, Ireland. B. in
Scotland. School, Westminster. Matric. 1718-9. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, 1718. Banister, 1732. (Venn, n. n.)
HAMILTON, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 29, 1746.
S. of Lord Archibald. B. in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1746. Afterwards Fell. -Com. M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon
(London) May 24, 1752; priest (Peterb.) Jan. 14, 1753. V.
of Welungborough, Northants., 1753-6. R. of Stanton,
Suffolk, 1790-1811. Died 1811.
HAMILTON, GEORGE. M.A. 1624 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
HAMYLDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1574-5-
HAMILDEN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', June 18,
1608. Of Surrey.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM, (Dominus.) M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
HAMILTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter,
1676.
HAMLE, . Perhaps B.Can.L. 1496.
HAMLET, . Cautio for degree, 1516-7.
HAMMOND, EDWARD
HAMLIN, ROBERT. B.A. 1474-5; M.A. 1477.
HAMLIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July n, 1741. B.
at LJndfield, Sussex. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6.
HAMMAN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs
1570.
HAMON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1572.
HAMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1551.
Perhaps B.A. 1555. Fellow, 1555-6. (Peile, i. 48.)
HAMMATT, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1681. S. of John, of
Taunton, Somerset. Matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford,
June 25, 1674, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1678. V. of Stanton-
bury, Bucks., 1679. R- of Emmington, Oxon., 1684. R. of
Clyst St George, Devon, 1695. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, H. 57.)
HAMMENT or HEMANT, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST
JOHN'S, Feb. 9, 1708-9. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at
Whittlesey, Cambs. School, Wisbech (Mr Carter). Matric.
1711; B.A. 1712-3; Hemant.
HAMMOND, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1566. One of these names, s. of Edward, of New Chipping,
Herts., was adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 10, 1567.
Another adm. at Gray's Inn, 1568. (Peile, i. 97.)
HAMMOND, ANTHONY. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. fro» Montauban).
HAMMOND, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 2, 1685. S. of Anthony, gent. B. at Somersham, Hunts.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1685; M.A. 1698 (Lit. Reg.:
nominated for mandate, Oct. 17, 1689). Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Dec. 4, 1684. M.P. for Hunts., 1695-8; for the University,
1698-1701; for Huntingdon, 1702-5; for Shoreham, 1708.
F.R.S., 1700. Commissioner for the Navy, 1702. Treasurer
of the forces in Spain, 1711. Poet and pamphleteer. Died,
Mar. 30, 1739, "» the Fleet Prison. (D.N.B.)
HAMMOND, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 7,
1703. S. of Richard, gent., of South Wootton, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Lynn (Mr Home) and West Bradenham
(Mr Needham). Matric. 1703 ; Scholar, 1703-7. Lord of the
Manor of Congham. Married Susan, sister of Sir Robert
Walpole, Earl of Orford. Died Feb. 7, 1743. M.I. at South
Wootton. (Venn, i. 511.)
HAMOND, ANTHONY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1711. Of
Kent. Probably s. of William, of St Alban's Court, Kent
Matric. 1711. Married Catherine Kingsford. Died 1722.
Father of William (1737). (Burke, L.G.)
HAMOND, CHARLES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1580. Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Bryan, of Scarthlngwell,
Yorks. Died unmarried, 1588.
HAMMOND, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 15, 1660.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1660; Scholar, 1662; B.A. 1663;
M.A. 1667. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1663-4; priest (York)
1667. V. of Ledsham, Yorks., 1668-1719. Buried Aug. 13,
1719.
HAMOND, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 29, 1693.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7. V. of Chatton,
Northumberland, 1700-11. P.C. of Doddington Chapel.
Buried at Doddington, May 4, 1711. (Contemporary in Al.
Oxon.)
HAMMOND, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar.
24, 1658-9. S. of Anthony. B. at Wootton, Norfolk. School,
Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1673.
Extra-licentiate, R.C.P., June 21, 1697. Died Jan. 30, 1703.
M.I. at South Wootton. Will (P.C.C.) 1704. (Peile, i. 584-)
HAMMOND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 3,
1567. S. of William, of Edgefield, Norfolk. School, Holt.
One of these names ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 21, 1569- R-
of Cawston, Norfolk, 1574-1621. Died June 10, 1621. M.I.
at Cawston. Will (Norwich) 1621. (Venn, i. 60.)
HAMMONT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 28,
1596. S. of Edward (? above), R. of Cawston, Norfolk.
School, Aylsham. Scholar, 1597-1601; B.A. 1599-1600;
M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 26, 1603; C. of
Skeyton, Norfolk. V. of Aldborough, 1615. Brother of
Gilbert (1601).
HAMMOND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 2, 1627.
Of London. Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1629; B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634.
HAMMOND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 15, 1648-9.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1648-9; B.A. 1652-3.
HAMMOND, EDWARD. M.A. 1731 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of E., of London, gent. Matric. from Christ Church, July 19,
1707, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) i7«; M.A. 1713-4. Ord.
deacon (Bristol) June H, 1715- V. of Chippenham, Wilts.,
1731. Archdeacon of Dorset, I733-62- R- of Watton, Herts.,
1734-62. Died Apr. 26, 1762, aged 72- M.I. at Watton.
(Al Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
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HAMMOND, GEORGE
HAMMOND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Feb. 19,
1573-4. S. of George. B. at Westmill, Herts. School, Ely.
Matric. 1574; B.A. 1577-8: M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 30, 1580; priest (Ely) Apr. 7, 1580. V. of Eltisley,
Cambs., 1580. R. of Papworth Everard, 1580. Brother of
Maurice (1577-8) and Robert (1575)- (Venn, '• 77-)
HAMMOND, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from KINO'S, Easter,
1577-8. 'B. at Taplow, Bucks.; of Magdalene College, aged
23'; when ord. deacon (London) Dec. 15, 1578. K. of
Althorpe, Lines., 1599-1618.
HAMMOND, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1616; B.A. 1620-1.
HAMMONDE, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1611. One of these names, of Scarthingwell, Sax ton, Yorks.,
Esq., s. of Brian. Died Oct. 4, 1646, aged 52. Buried in
Saxton Church. M.I. Admon. (York) 1647. Probably
brother of William (1611). (F.M.G., 878; W. Wheater, Hist,
of Sherburn and Cawood.)
HAMMONDE, GILBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 26,
1601. S. of Edward (? 1567), R. of Cawston, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Cambridge (Mr Edwards). Brother of Edward
(1596)-
HAMMOND, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Sept 13,
1561. S. ol John, of Swaffham. School, Swaffham. Matric.
1561; Scholar, 1564; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Fellow and
tutor, 1568-72. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1568; priest (Ely)
Sept. 1570. R. of Letchworth, Herts., 1576. V. of Brox-
bourne, 1582-92. Preb. of St Paul's. 1585-92. Died 1592.
Will, P.C.C. (Venn, i. 46.)
HAMMOND, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1582.
HAMMOND, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 29,
1582-3. S. of Robert, of Wendling, Norfolk. Schools,
(?)Necton and Seaming. Scholar, 1586-90; B.A. 1586-7;
M.A. 1590. Fellow, 1594-1616. Buried at St Michael's,
Cambridge, Oct. 13, 1616. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1616. (Venn,
i. 1 1 6.)
HAMMOND, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596;
scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603; B.D.
1610. Probably V. of Rainham, Essex, 1605-8. R. of St
John Zachary, London, 1608-23. V. of Mucking, Essex,
1610-5. R- of St Peter-le-Poer, 1615-23.
HAMMOND, HENRY. M^. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Surrey. S. of John (1579), M.D. B. Aug. 18, 1605. Matric.
from Magdalen College, Oxford, June 26, 1621, age 15 ; B.A.
1622; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1633-4; D.D. 1638-19. Fellow of
Magdalen College, 1625-34. Public orator at Oxford, 1645-8.
Canon of Christ Church. R. of Penshurst, Kent, 1633-46,
sequestered. Archdeacon of Chichester, 1643. Chaplain to
Charles I, 1645. Deprived and imprisoned, but afterwards
placed in the custody of Sir Philip Warwick at Clapham,
Beds. Removed, 1649, to the seat of Sir John Pakington.
Author, theologicaL Died Apr. 25, 1660. (Al. Oxon. • D.N.B.)
HAMOND, HORACE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1735. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743;
D.D. 1755. Fellow, 1740-6. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1744.
R. of Harpley and Gt Bhrcham, Norfolk, 1744-86. Preb. of
Bristol, 1754-6. Preb. of Norwich, 1756-86. Died at
Norwich, Oct. n, 1786. M.I. at South Wootton. Will, P.C.C.
(G. Mag.)
HAMOND, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1579-80. Of Kent. B.A. 1583-4; M^. from Queens', 1587.
Fellow of St John's, 1589.
HAMOND, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1604.
HAMMOND, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1635. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
HAMMOND, HUMPHREY. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1711.
S. of Robert, of Waldron, Sussex. Matric. from All Souls,
Oxford, June 18, 1697, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1701. R. of
East Guildford, Sussex, 1706. Author, Sermons. (Al. Oxon.)
HAMMOND, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May
-3. 1637. S. of John, of Nonington, Kent. Migrated to
Peterhouse, Apr. 7, 1638. Scholar, 1639.
HAMOUND, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1446-57.
HAMMOND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1552; B.A. 1554-5-
HAMMOND, JOHN. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1561. B. at
Whalley, Lanes., c. 1543. LL.D. 1569. Fellow in 1557, till
1574. Adm. advocate, May n, 1569. Master in Chancery,
1574. Chancellor of London diocese, 1575. A delegate to the
Diet of Smalkald, 1578. M.P. for Rye, 1584-6; for West
Looe, 1586-8. Died Dec. 1589. Will (P.C.C.) 1590. Perhaps
father of John (1579). (D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 75; Suff. Man.
Fam.)
HAMMOND, RICHARD
HAMMOND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1570;
Scholar, 1573; B.A. I573~4; M.A. 1577. Fellow, 1576.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1578. (A I. Oxon., where he is confused
with John (i579)0
HAMMOND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1572.
B. at Debden, Essex, c. 1558. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
Fellow. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 29, 1588.
R. of Maiden, Beds., 1598. V. of Gt Gransden, Hunts.,
1599-1604. Buried at Maiden, Feb. 24, 1603-4. Probably
the author of a large Plan of Cambridge, dated Feb. 22, 1592,
'from Clare Hall.' (Cooper, in. 16; A. Gray.)
HAMMOND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
One of these names adm, at Gray's Inn, 1579-80.
HAMMOND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1579.
' Said (by Munk) to be s. of John Hammond, LL.D. (1561).
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; M.D. 1597. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605.
Fellow, R.C.P., 1608. Physician to James I and Prince
Henry. Died 1617. Will, P.C.C. ; of Chertsey, Surrey. Father
of Henry (1628). (Munk, i. 147; D.N.B., where his College
career is confused with that of John, of Trinity (1570).)
HAMMOND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June x, 1622.
Of Norfolk. One of these names ord. priest (Llandaff) ; C. or
chaplain of Thompson, Norfolk, in 1635.
HAMMOND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1631-2; M^A. 1635. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 4, 1637.
R. of Strethall, Essex, 1638-69.
HAMMOND, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1636-7. One of these
names, s. and h. of Robert, late of Chertsey, Surrey, deceased,
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1635-6.
HAMMOND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 15, 1648.
Of Suffolk. One of these names s. of Thomas, of Cresseners-
in-Hawkedon, Suffolk. Of East Bergholt, gent, in 1664.
Living, 1693. (Vis. of Suffolk; Suffolk Man. Fam., i. 261.)
HAMMOND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 26,
1663. 2nd s. of Francis, yeoman. B. at Lavenham, Suffolk.
Schools, Lavenham and Bury. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 18, 1669. C. of Raydon,
Suffolk. Perhaps R. of Stanway, Essex, 1677. Died 1703.
Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1703.
HAMMOND, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 24,
1577-8. S. of George, yeoman, of Westmill, Herts. Schools,
Standon, Herts. (Mr Michswell) and Ely. Matric. 1578; B.A.
from Christ's, 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) July 8, 1586. R.of BamwellAllSaints'.Northants.,
1592-1617. Buried there Feb. 16, 1616-7. Will (Peterb.)
1617. Brother of George (1573-4) and Robert (1575). (Venn,
i. 96.)
HAMMOND, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Michs. 1566.
HAMMOND, MILES. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1585 ; Scholar, 1587-8. Buried in Little St Mary's, Cambridge,
1588.
HAMMOND, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Jan. 14,
1663-4. Of Cambridge. Matric. 1664. Migrated to Peter-
house, Nov. 14, 1667. Scholar, 1667; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
Fellow of Peterhouse, 1668-72. Mandate for LL.D. 1689
(Lit. Reg.). One of these names V. of Erith, Kent, 1693-1705.
HAMMOND, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY,
Apr. n, 1683. S. of William, brewer, of Westleton, Suffolk.
Schools, Kelshall (Mr Barton) and Layston (Mr Toy).
Matric. 1683. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1693; priest,
June, 1696. R. of Boulge, Suffolk, 1696. R. of Debach, 1701.
HAMMONDE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar.
16, 1619-20. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Thornton). Matric. 1621; Scholar, 1622-7;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept 20,
1628. C. of Lingwood, Norfolk, in 1635.
HAMMOND, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May, 1620.
S. of John, husbandman. B. at Sancton, Yorks. School,
Newbald. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1623; priest, Dec. 1624. R. of Evering-
ham, Yorks., 1655-69. Buried there Jan. 8, 1669.
HAMMOND, PHILIP. B.A. from CLARE, I573~4; M.A. 1577.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Richard, of Debden, Essex, whose will
(Cons. C. London) 1585. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HAMMOND, PHILIP KNIGHT. Adm. pens, (age 16} at CAIUS,
Sept 26, 1734. S. of Philip, Esq., of Boxted, Suffolk. B.
there- Bapt Oct o, 1718. School, Bury. Scholar, 1734-6;
Matric. 1735. Died Oct 4, 1758. Buried at Boxted. (Venn,
n. 40; G. H. Holley.)
HAMOND, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1495-6.
HAMOND, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Oct 1567.
HAMMOND, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1570,
294
HAMMOND, RICHARD
HAMMOND, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1579. One of these names, of Norfolk, adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 26, 1586, from Furnival's Inn.
HAMMOND, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent,
1582-3. B. at Gt Bardfield, Essex. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1587-8, age 24; C. of Finchingfield (' B.A.'). Perhaps
R. of Tilbury-by-Clare, 1592-1633.
HAMMOND, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Feb.
9, 1636-7. Of Norfolk.
HAMMOND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
June 3, 1718. S. of Nicholas, of Swaffham, Norfolk, gent.
Matric. 1719. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 16, 1722.
HAMOND, ROBERT. B.A. 1483-4.
HAMMOND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Feb. 19,
1574-5. S. of George. B. at Westmill, Herts. School, Ely.
Matric. 1574-5; B.A. from Christ's, 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
Fellow of Christ's, 1582-4. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 23, 1581-2. Brother of George (1573-4) and Maurice
(1577-8). (PMe, i. 135; Venn, i. 81.)
HAMMOND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 15, 1648-9.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1648-9. One of these names
buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, July 18, 1663.
HAMOND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1664. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1664.
HAMMOND, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1638.
B. in York (s. of a butcher). B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Fellow
of Magdalene, 1645. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1642;
priest, Dec. 8, 1642. Chaplain to Sir A. Hesilrige, 1648.
Intruded minister at Bishop Wearmouth. V. of Newcastle,
1652-60. Minister to the merchants at Hamburg. 'Married
Mr Justice Ogle's daughter, of Eglingham.' Died in London,
Dec. 10, 1665. (D.N.B.; Calamy, 11. 267; Surtees Soc., L. 142.)
HAMMOND, SAMUEL. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 17, 1662.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1665-6. Perhaps V. of South
Benfleet, Essex, 1680. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1688.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
HAMMOND, THOMAS. B.A. 1500-1; M.A. 1503. One Ham-
mond was scholar at KINO'S HALL, 1501-5.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1555; Scholar, 1557-8.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1561; LL.B.
1561 ;LL.D. 1569. Fellow, 1566-78. Chancellor of the diocese
of Carlisle, 1577-86; and perhaps of diocese of Hereford.
Married Anne, dau. of Edward Ward, of Mendham, Suffolk.
Died Mar. n, 1599. Buried at Ash-by-Campsey, Suffolk.
Will (P.C.C.) 1599. Brother of John (1561), father of Thomas
(1608). (Suff. Man. Fam., i. 254.)
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1566.
(Cooper, ii. 434, confuses him with the last.)
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1579; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 5,
1588; priest, Jan. 24, 1588-9. One of these names (M.A.),
R. of Smeaton, Yorks., 1598-1615.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1583. Matric. Easter, 1584.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. M.A. 1597 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Wiltshire. Matric. from Christ Church, June 12, 1584, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1587; M.A. 1590. One of these names V. of
Dillwyn, Heref. Will (P.C.C.) 1617.
HAMOND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1608.
Doubtless s. of Thomas (1561), of Bury St Edmunds. B. c.
1592. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 29, 1611; of Ash, Suffolk.
Barrister, 1617. Benefactor to Christ's. Mentioned in his
grandfather Ward's will, Oct. 17, 1632. (Petit, I. 271;
Suffolk Man. Fam., i. 254.)
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1620-1. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
Perhaps s. of Edward (1567). If so, buried at Cawston,
Norfolk, May 28, 1630. (G. H. Holley.)
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 8,
1636-7. Of Norfolk.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS,
June 4, 1659. S. of John, Esq., of Ellingham, Norfolk. Bapt.
there, Dec. 22, 1640. School, Cotton, Suffolk (private; Mr
Smith). Matric. 1659. Of Ellingham, Esq. Died unmarried.
Will proved (Norwich) 1677. (Venn, i. 407; Vis. of Norfolk,
1664.)
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Jan. 31, 1677-8. S. of Joseph, farmer. B. at Listen, Essex.
Matric. 1678.
HAMPDEN, ALEXANDER
HAMMOND, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 24, 1717. S. of Antony, gent., of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1717.
HAMMOND, THOMAS. M.A. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Perhaps the
above.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1546.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1573.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar.
1580-1. Perhaps s. of Ralph, of Kent. B. in London.
Scholar. Migrated to St John's. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 25, 1582. (Peile, i. 162.)
HAMMAND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1596.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1596-7.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1604-5; M.A.
1608. 1-robably s. of Henry, of Bury, Suffolk. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 25, 1608, age 23. C. of Trimley, Suffolk.
R. of Stratford St Andrew, 1619-30. (Suff. Man. Fam., i.
254-)
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Apr. 21, 1610.
Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613; M.A. from Clare, 1617; B.D. 1623.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest, Dec. 21, 1618, as
Hamon. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1611. One of these names, s. of Bryan, of Scarthingwell,
Yorks., Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30, 1613. Probably
brother of Gervase (1611).
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 15,
1612-3. Matric. 1613.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (afterwards Fell.-Com.) at
EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626. S. of John, of Ellingham, Norfolk,
gent. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Cambridge, Oct. 8, 1629.
(Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1627.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 15,
1630-1. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1630-1; B.A. 1634-5.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 17 sic.) from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1633. S. of William, of 'Talbourne.' Of
Kent. B. Mar. 27, 1620. Schools, Merchant Taylors (and
Charterhouse; exhibitioner). B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
Fellow, 1633; ejected, 1644. Died before the Restoration.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 2, 1677. S. of Christopher, attorney-at-law, of Monk-
Frystone, Yorks. B. there. School, Sherbum (Mr Wright).
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1683-4.
HAMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
Dec. 7, 1682. S. of Thomas, of Bury St Edmunds, apothecary.
Bapt. Sept. 24, 1668. School, Bury. Scholar, 1682-3;
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Usher at Bury
School, 1687. Died Aug. 1690. M.I. in Bury churchyard.
(T. A. Walker, 172.)
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 26, 1736. S. of \Yilliam, druggist, of Sussex. B. at
Battle. Bapt. Jan. 9, 1718-9. School, Charterhouse, London.
Exhibitioner. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40. Became a
Moravian minister. Author, religious. Buried in their burial
ground, Chelsea, 1783. (Scott-Mayor, in. 474.)
HAMMOND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Sept. 17, 1737. S. of Anthony (? 1711), of St Albans Court,
Kent, gent. Matric. 1738. Of St Albans Court, Esq. Married
Charlotte, dau. of Dr William Egerton, preb. of Canterbury,
1745. (Hasted, in. 709; Burke, L.G.)
HAMKTOND, . Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1465. M.A. Probably
William, grammar master; rented a tenement belonging to
Peterhouse, 1469-72. (T. A. Walker.)
HAMOND, . B.A. 1520-1.
HAMMOND, . Pens, of GONVILLE HALL, 1538.
HAMOND, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544.
HAMMOND, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, Michs. 1641.
HAMMONDSON, JOSEPH, see EADMONDSON.
HAMOR, RALPH. Adm. at EMMANUEL, July i, 1607.
HAMORE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1574.
HAMMUNDISHAM, see AGMONDESHAM.
HAMPDEN, ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL,
May 7, 1633. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Sir Edmund, Knt.,
of Abington, Northants. School, Oundle. Buried Apr. 2,
1675, at Gt Missenden, Bucks. (Lipscomb, n. 376.)
295
HAMPDEN, EDMUND
HAMDEN, EDMUND. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1445; B.A. 1449. Proctor, 1453-4. Afterwards D.D. (Har-
U'ood). Excused from regency, 1466. Warden of Chapel at
Kingston-on-Thames, 1476-85. Nominated by the University
as a chantry priest at St George's, Windsor, 1481-2. (Gr. Bk,
A, 160, 161; Surrey Arch. Soc., vui. 288.)
HAMPDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHWSTI, 1611.
Of Northamptonshire. Ma trie. Easter, 1612,
HAMPDEN, HUMPHREY. 'M.A. Cambridge; Incorp. at Ox-
ford, July 10, 1593.' (Al. Oxon., not found in our records.)
HAMPDEN, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Sept 18,
1639. Of Buckinghamshire. Perhaps ist s. of John ('the
patriot'). Captain in his father's regiment, 1642. Died c.
1643. (D.N.B.)
HAMDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1586.
HAMPSHIRE, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1483. Died as schoolmaster of the Choristers at
Windsor. (Hanvood.)
HAMPSHIRE, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 12, 1520. Of Windsor. Died as scholar.
HAMPSHIRE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1479.
HAMSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1635. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1638-9. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639. Priest (Hereford) June 20, 1641.
R. of Yelling, Hunts., -1648-51-; 'a preaching minister.'
V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1652-60. V. of Chickney, 1660-90.
R. of Broxted, 1663-90. Died 1690.
HAMPSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, July 7,
1699. S. of John. B. in Cambridge. School, King's College
(Mr Rosewell). Matric. 1699-1700; Scholar, 1702-3; B.A.
i7°3-4; M.A. 1709. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1706;
priest (Ely) Sept. 19, 1708, as C. of East Church, Isle of
Sheppey. C. of Kegworth, Leics. Died there Aug. 18, 1716.
M.I. Will, Leicester. (Petie, n. 145.)
HAMPSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 3, 1577.
Of Hertfordshire.
HAMSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1670.
HAMPTON, CHARLES. D.D. from CHRIST'S, 1677. S. of
William, R. of Bletchingley, Surrey. Bapt. there, Mar. 15,
1630. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Feb. 13, 1648-9;
B.A. (Oxford) 1651-2; M.A. 1654. R. of Worth, Sussex,
1659-1704. R. of Bletchingley, 1677-1704. Chaplain to Lord
Paget, of Beaudesert. Died June 2, 1704. Buried at Bletching-
ley. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Surrey, 1662; Petie, n.
67.)
HAMPTON, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar of TRINITY, 1570. S. of
John, of Hampshire, clerk. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575; B.D.
1582; D.D. 1598. Fellow, 1574. V. of Chesterton, Cambs.,
*585-9. Nominated to the See of Derry, 1611, but not
consecrated. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dublin,
1612. Archbishop of Armagh, 1613-25. Restored Armagh
Cathedral. Died, unmarried, at Drogheda, Jan. 3, 1624-5.
Buried there in St Peter's Church. (Cott. Top. et Gen., vi. 294;
D.N.B. is apparently wrong in stating that he was educated
at Corpus Christi.)
HAMPTON, CORNWALLIS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 14, 1653. Of Essex.
HAMPTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1576; Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Fellow, 1583.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 30, 1585.
HAMPTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 15,
1595. S. of Edward. B. at Rainham, Norfolk. School,
Rainham. Scholar, 1596-9; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Mar. 25, 1601 ; priest, Sept. 26, 1603, as C.
of East Rudham, R. of Rainham St Martin, Norfolk, c. 1600;
and of Stanhow, 1612-34. (Venn, i. 157.)
HAMPTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 10, 1594. Of
Hertfordshire. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1602.
HAMPTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, 1607-8; B.A.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. One of these names V. of Stoke, Kent,
1623-4.
HAMPTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July a, 1660.
Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1668. Perhaps R. of Little Ilford,
Essex, 1669-80. Died, unmarried, 1680. Admon., Feb. 13,
1679-80.
HAMPTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1610.
HAMPTON, THOMAS. B.Can.L. (? 1510-1); D.Can.L. 1520-1.
A Benedictine monk. Last Prior of Hertford. Licensed to
preach by his monastery. (Gr. Bk, A, 100.)
HAMPTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1618.
296
HANCHETT, THOMAS
HAMPTON, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1562.
HAMPTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1568; Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Perhaps V. of
Reigate, Surrey, 1599. Author, Sermon, 1601. Buried May
14, 1636. (Cooper, in. 16.)
HAMPTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1588.
HAMPTpN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July n, 1640.
Matric. 1640.
HAMPTON, . Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1473-5.
HAMUNDER (? SUMANDER), . B.A. 1495-6.
HANADYNE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1552. Received tonsure (London) May, 1554, C. (?)
of Fen Stanton, Cambs.
HANDBY, EDWARD. B.Can.L. 1506-7.
HANBIE or HANSBIE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from KING'S,
Michs. 1573.
HANDBIE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1606.
HANBYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1579.
HANBYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 9 sic.) from JESUS,
Michs. 1552. One of these names V. of Dallinghoe, Suffolk,
1569-1613. R. of Little Glemham, 1594-1610. Described as
M.A.; ord. priest (Winchester) Mar. 3, 1560-1; Chaplain to
Lord Buckland. (A. Gray.)
HANBIE or HANSBIE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S,
Michs. 1573.
HANBURY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
31, 1670. S. of Edward (below), deceased, of Northampton-
shire. B. there. School, Kimbolton (Mr Taylor). Matric.
1671. Brother of Thomas (1673).
HANBURY, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY,
Aug. 17, 1622. S. of John, gent, of Kelmarsh, Northants.
B. in London. Schools, Northampton (private) and Naseby
(Mr Edward Wright). Matric. 1622. Married (i) Dorothy,
dau. of Edward Shukborough, of Naseby, Esq.; (2) Lucy
Martin. Died 1656. Father of Thomas (1673) and Charles
(above). (Vis. of Northants., 1618; Bridges, n. 40.)
HANBURY, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
June 20, 1677. S. of Philip. B. in London. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1678; Matric. 1680; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1684:8.0.1703. Fellow, 1683. C. of St Michael's, Cambridge.
Author. Buried in Trinity College Chapel, Nov. 18, 1715.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1715. (Al. Westmon., 180.)
HANBURY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at JESUS, Sept 24,
1673, from Pembroke Hall (residence there from July 24,
1673). S. of Edward (1622), of Kelmarsh, Northants, Esq.
Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. from Trinity
Hall, 1680. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 13, 1675. Died
1685. Buried at St Margaret's, Westminster. M.I. Brother
of Charles (1670).
HANBURY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
24, 1685-6. S. of John, gent. B. at Kelmarsh, Northants.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1686. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 6, 1685 -6. Serjeant-at-law, 1715. Died Jan. 30,
1721-2.
HANCE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1570.
One of these names V. of Steeple, Essex, 1586. Will (P.C.C.)
1614. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HANCH, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1635. Of London. S. and h. of Robert, of All Hallows-in-the-
WaJU, London. Bapt. there, Aug. 17, 1620. B.A. 1638-9.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1640-1. Perhaps buried at
All Hallows, Apr. 12, 1643.
HANCHETT, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, July
8, 1702. S. of Edward. B. at Buntingford, Herts. School,
Buntingford (Mr England). Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1704-5;
B.A. 1706-7. Fellow, 1708. Died before Jan. 12, 1709-10.
(Peile, n. 155.)
HANCHETT, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1619-20. Of Hert-
fordshire. M.A. 1623. Fellow, 1623-7. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1627.
HANCHETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1646; B.A. 1650-1. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, Feb.
12, I65O-I.
HANCHETT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1624. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631. One of
these names V. of Rainham, Essex, 1662. Will (P.C.C.) 1666.
HANCHETT, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS,
Apr. 16, 1575. S. of Thomas. B. at Albury, Herts. School,
Walden, Essex. Matric. 1575. Adm. at the Inner Temple.
Apr. 15, 1578. J.P. for Herts. Sheriff, 1591, 1600. Of
Braughing, gent. (Venn, i. 82; Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
HANCKE, GILBERT
HANCKE, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 5,
1682. S. of Gilbert, druggist, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-5. Died in College.
Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Nov. 6, 1685. (Venn, i.
469.)
HANCOCK, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 30, 1744. S. of Benjamin, clerk, of Somerset (R. of
Breane). B. at Portbury. School, Wells (Mr Bryan). Matric.
1744; B.A. 1747-8. Doubtless V. of Wiveliscombe, Somerset,
1754-67. Will (P.C.C.) of one of these names; of Wivelis-
combe, clerk. (But set his father in Al. Oxon.)
HANCOCKE, 'CHARLES.' Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1686. See George.
HANCOCK, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1444; D.Civ.L. (Harwood.)
HANCOCKE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1577-8. Of Combe Martin, Devon. One of these names s. of
William, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1580. Barrister, 1590.
Recorder of Exeter. M.P. for Plympton, 1597; and for
Barnstaple, 1601.
HANCOCKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 14,
1577. S. of Thomas. B. at Fulbourn, Cambs. Bapt. at All
Saints', July 6, 1559. Schools, Fulbourn and Walden,
Essex (Mr Disberow and Mr Wright). Scholar, till 1584;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. V. of Mattishall, Norfolk, 1585-
1603. V. of Reymerstone, 1603. Will (P.C.C.) 1603. (Venn,
i. 92.)
HANCOCK, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 18,
1701-2. S. of Samuel (? 1664), clerk, of Hethel, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Stratton, Norfolk (private; Mr Vynne)
and Bergh Apton (Mr Conoid). Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1702.
Died in College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Nov. 13,
1702. (Venn, i. 508.)
HANCOCK, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, 1598; B.A.
1601-2. Schoolmaster at Shottesham, Norfolk, in 1604. Ord.
deacon (Norfolk) Sept. 22; priest, Dec. 22, 1605, age 25. C.
of Shottesham.
HANCOCK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 5, 1686.
Probably matric. as 'Charles.' Of Staffordshire. B.A. 1689-
90. Ord!. priest (London) Dec. 20, 1691. R. of Bramshall,
Staffs., 1691. Married, at Bramshall, May 10, 1691, Sarah
Horton. Father of the next. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HANCOCK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 8,
1717. S. of George (above), R. of Bramshall, Staffs. School,
Uttoxeter, Staffs. (Mr Phillips). Scholar, 1718; B.A.
1720-1.
HANCOCK, HENRY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1608;
B.A. 1611; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 19, 1611;
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1611. C. of Westmill, Herts., 1611.
V. of Furneaux Pelham, 1615-43, sequestered. Died 1666.
(Shaw, i. 315.)
HANCOCK, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July i, 1654. B.
July 15, 1637. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1657-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 28; priest, May 30, 1661. R. of Bridgnorth,
Salop, 1663-1707. Died Jan. 22, 1706-7. (Le Neve, A/on.,
H. 117.)
HANCOCKS, JAMES, see HANCOX.
HANCOCK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1608; priest,
Aug. 1608. Perhaps R. of Ashover, Derbs., 1615-20. Died
1620. One of these names, of Sheffield, M.A., licensed to
marry Alice Fanshawe, 1609.
HANCOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1666. Fell. -Com. 1670. S. of John, deceased, of Belton, near
Whitchurch, Salop. B. there. School, Barthomley (Mr
Caudrey).
HANCOCKE, JOHN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1671 (Lit. Reg.);
D.D. 1691. R. of St Margaret, Lothbury, 1699-1728.
Chaplain to the Duke of Bedford. Preb. of Canterbury,
1719-28. Died June 2 1, 1728. Buried at St James', Clerken-
well. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next, of Pusey (1705-6),
Ralph (1702), Thomas (1691) and William (1702).
HANCOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1-691. S. of John (above). B. at Chester. Matric. 1691. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 18, 1691. Brother of Pusey
and Thomas (1691).
HANCOCK, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of Norwich.
Perhaps s. of Nathaniel, of Norwich, gent. Matric. Easter,
1704. Probably migrated to Brasenose College, Oxford,
and matric. there, Mar. 20, 1706-7, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1708. (Al. Oxon.)
HANCOCK, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1720.
B. at Combe Martin, Devon. Matric. Easter, 1721; B.A.
1724-5; M.A. 1728. Fellow, 1723. Became insane.
HANCOCK, THOMAS
HANCOCK, JONATHAN. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Exeter College, July 20, 1654; B.A. (Gloucester
Hall) 1660; M.A. not recorded. V. of Beddington, Sussex.
1664. (A I. Oxon.)
HANCOCK, PUSEY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 19,
1705-6. S. of John (1671), D.D. B. in London. School,
Charterhouse. Exhibitioner. Matric. 1706: B.A. 1709-10;
M.A. 1713; B.D. 1722 (from Queens'). Fellow of Queens',
1714-23. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 22, 1712-3; priest,
Sept. 19, 1714. R. of Eversholt, Beds., 1721-31. One of
these names R. of Walkington, Yorks.: died before 1777.
Brother of John (1691), etc.
HANCOCK, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1653. S. of Ralph, deceased, of Whitwell, Derbs. B. there.
School, Staveley, Derbs. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A.
1660; B.D. from Emmanuel, 1667. Fellow of Emmanuel,
Dec. 24, 1662 (by mandate). Brother of Thomas (1660).
HANCOCK, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1702. S. of John (1671), D.D. B. at Chester. Educated at
home. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 17x1; D.D. 1717
(Com. Reg.). Ord. priest (London) Sept. 25, 1709. V. of
Pulloxhill, Beds., 1716. Brother of John (1691), etc.
HANCOCK, RANDAL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1608.
B. at Astbury, Cheshire. B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) ; priest (London) Sept. 1619, age 33; C. of
Worplesdon, Surrey. (Peile, i. 270.)
HANCOCK, RANDAL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 7,
1735. S. of Randal, of Chesterton, Staffs. School, Nantwich,
Cheshire (Mr Adderly). Matric. 1735; LL.B. 1742. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738.
HANCOCK, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Nov. i,
1642. S. of John (tailor). B. at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bapt.
at All Saints', May 4, 1627. School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley).
Matric. 1642.
HANDCOCKE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1615. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
HANCOCK, ROBERT. M.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of St Germain's, Cornwall, gent. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Nov. 27, 1640, age 17. Created M.A.
(Oxford) 1648. Fellow of Exeter College, 1648-57. R. of St
Martin-by-Looe, Cornwall, 1653. Will of one of these names
(Exeter) 1693; of St Martyn. (Al. Oxon.)
HANCOCK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 7, 1659. B.
in Bedfordshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666.
Fellow. Signs as minister at Northill, Beds., 1673-83.
Author, Sermons. Buried at Northill, Sept. 10, 1683.
HANCOCK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 9,
1631. S. of George (? 1598), late V. of Shottesham, Norfolk.
School, Shottesham (Mr Edw. Boone). Matric. 1631; B.A.
'634-5 ; M.A. 1638. Licensed schoolmaster at Shottesham,
1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638; priest, Sept. 22,
1639. R. of Framlingham Earl and Pigot (signs the Bishop's
book, May 17, 1645). Died 1661. (Venn, i. 299.)
HANCOCK, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1664. Of
Norfolk. Probably s. of Samuel, above. Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1673.
R. of Framlingham Earl and Pigot, Norfolk, 1677-83.
Perhaps R. of Hethel; and father of Francis (1701-3).
HANCOCK or HANDCOCK, STEPHEN. Adm. (age 21) at CAIUS,
May 9, 1679. S. of William, of Athlone, Ireland. B. there.
School, private. B.A. from Trinity College, Dublin, 1679;
Scholar of Caius, 1679-81. Fellow, 1681-3. Dean of Clon-
macnois, 1689-97; of Kilmacduagh, 1697-1719. Married
Margaret, dau. of A. T. Warner, and widow of Francis Evatt,
of Kilgrifie. Will (Dublin) 1719. (Venn, i. 461; H. B.
Swanzy.)
HANCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1459-
HANCOCK, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1582-3 ;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1585-6. Perhaps V. of Rede,
Suffolk, 1588-90.
HANCOCKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 7,
1622. Perhaps R. of Todwick, Yorks., 1623-47. Died 1647.
HANCOCKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May
5, 1660. S. of Ralph, deceased, of Dronfield, Derbs. B. there.
School, Dronfield (Mr Whitaker). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4;
M.A. 1671. Brother of Ralph (1663).
HANCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1691. S. of John (1671), clerk. B. at Asbury, Cheshire.
School, Chester. Matric. 1691; M.B. 1696. Brother of John
(1691), etc.
HANCOCK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July
2, 1744. S. of Thomas Saul (next), V. of Hollingbourne, Kent.
B. at Harrietsham, Kent. 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital.
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1748-9.
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HANCOCK, THOMAS SAUL
HANCOCK, THOMAS SAUL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY,
Feb. 18, 1715-6. S. of Thomas, citizen and harness maker,
of St Martin-in- the- Fields, London. 'Grecian' from Christ's
Hospital. Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1719-20; M.A.
1723. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest, Mar. 5,
1720-1. R. of Wonnshill, Kent, 1721-41. V. of Holling-
bourne, 1727-41. Died Aug. 15, 1741. Father of the above.
HANCOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1597;
B.A. 1602-3; M.A. from Pembroke, 1606. Fellow of Pem-
broke, 1605. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 24, 1609 (see Cooper, n. 529). One of these names,
minister, buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mar. 23,
1639-40. S. of Richard, V. of Hartburn. Will proved, 1640.
(H. M. Wood.)
HANCOCK, WILLIAM. B.A. 1619 {Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Combe Martin, Devon, Esq. Matric. from Corpus
Christ! College, Oxford, June 7, 1616, age 14; B.A. (Oxford)
1618-9. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 8, 1618. Died
May 2, 1625. (AL Oxon.)
HANCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
June 30, 1702. S. of John (1671), D.D. B. at Chester.
Educated at home. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 5, 1709-10. Brother of John (1691), etc.
HANCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 19, 1734-
5. Of Somerset. Matric. 1735; M.B. 1741. Probably adm.
at Leyden, Sept. 12, 1738. Died June 9, 1798. Will (P.C.C.)
1798; of New Sarum. (G. Mag.)
HANCORN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 14, 1746. S. of Richard, of Hereford. B. at Whitney.
School, Hereford (Mr Willim). Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 24, 1752; priest
(Rochester) June 10, 1753. V. of Stoke, Kent, 1753-65.
Perhaps his will (P.C.C.) 1789, as 'Rich. Duppa, formerly
Rich. Hancorn.' (Scott-Mayor, n. 558.)
HANCOX, JAMES. Adm. at EMMANUEL, June 24, 1697. S. of
John, mercer, of Kidderminster. B. there. Schools, Kidder-
minster (Mr Beavans) and Overley (Mr Read). Matric. 1698;
B.A. 1701. Migrated toCaius, Oct 18, 1701, age 21. Scholar
of Caius, 1702. Died Jan. 22, 1706-7. (Venn, i. 508; A. B.
Beaven.)
HAND, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22,
1717. Of Oakham, Rutland. School, Oakham. Matric. 1717;
Scholar; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724; B.D. 1731. Fellow, 1723.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1721; priest (Lincoln) June 5,
1726. R.ofAller, Somerset, 1743. Perhaps will (P.C.C) 1778.
HAND, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1572; B.A.
1575-6; M.A. 1579. Author, Latin Dialogue, 1585. (Cooper,
n. 40.)
HAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1579-80.
HAND, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1632.
Of Ely. B.A. 1635-6. Buried at Gt St Mary's, Cambridge,
Apr. 3, 1637.
HAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, June 23,
1663. S. of William, schoolmaster, of Turnditch, Derbs.
School, Duffield. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7.
HANDBY, see HANBY.
H ANDFORDE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1598-9.
HANDFORD, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 15) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1539. Of Beaconsfield, Bucks. B.A. 1543-4.
Fellow, 1542-5.
HANDFORD, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 13, 1547. Of Beaconsfield, Bucks. B.A.
1551-2. Fellow, 1550, till 1555.
HANDFORD, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1735. S.ofThomas,
of Milverton, Somerset, gent Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Mar. 26, 1728, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1731, (Al.
Oxon.)
HANDFORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
15, 1679. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. in Cheshire. School,
Stockport (Mr Needham). Matric. 1679.
HANDFORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 17, 1679. S. of William. B. at Newton, Cheshire.
School, Stockport (Mr Needham). Matric. 1679. Migrated to
Christ's, Mar. 2, 1681-2. B.A. 1682-3. V. of Middlewich,
Cheshire, 1695. (Petie, n. 86.)
HANDIDIE, THOMAS. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, cutler. B. in All Hallows, Barking, May 26, 1630.
Of St John's College, Oxford, from Merchant Taylors' school.
B.A. (Oxford) 1650-1 ; M.A. 1653. Fellow of St John's, 1650.
HANDLABY, set ANLABY.
HANDLEY or HANLEY, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. r, 1508. Of Sedbergh, Yorks. B.A.
1512-3; M.A. 1516. Fellow, 1511-8. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely)
June 6; priest, Dec, 19, 1517.
HANMER, GRIFFIN
HANDLEY or HANLEY, JAMES. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 16, 1518. Of Nun Monkton, Vorks.
B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526. Fellow, 1521-4. (Two of these
names are recorded as B.A., respectively, 1523-4 and 1524-5.
Perhaps the same.) Probably B.D. 1536-7.
HANDLEY or HANLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1635. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1638-9. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 9, 1639.
HANDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 2,
1721. S. of William. B. at Wimbolds Traford, Cheshire.
Matric. 1721; LL.B. 1726.
HANDLEY, —r- . Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1535-8.
HANDS or HANNES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1574; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1583.
HANDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, July 6,
1697. S. of William, of Monks Kirby, VYarws. B. at Brocks,
Warws. School, Rupley (Mr Holiake). Matric. 1697; Scholar,
1699; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 23, 1703.
H ANDSOM, see also HANSON.
HANDSOM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1565;
Scholar, 1566-7.
HANDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596.
HANDSOM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July 6, 1614.
Matric. 1614.
HANE, JAMES or JACOB. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29,
1665. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1666; Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jan. 31; priest, Feb. i,
1670-1.
HANGAR, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1598-9. B. in Cambridge,
1579. M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1602; B.D. 1610; D.D. 1620.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1608. Ord. priest (Colchester) July i,
1604. R. of Water Newton, Hunts., 1606-29. R. of
Stibbington, 1613-38. R. of Polebrook, Northants., 1629.
Died 1638. Will, P.C.C.
HANGER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 20, 1599.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. from St John's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Perhaps M.D. 1615. Incorp. at Oxford, 1608. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 20; priest, Mar. 21, 1613-4. R. of Leven,
Yorks., 1617-25.
HANKEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 10,
1674. S. of Henry. B. at Knutsford, Cheshire. School,
Tamworth (Mr Antrobus). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) Dec. 1679, as C. of Tamworth. Perhaps
R. of Wanstead, Essex, Nov. 26, 1689. Died there before
July, 1707. (Peile, H. 54.)
HANKEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1747. S. of Sir Joseph, Knt., of Middlesex. B. in London.
School, Dedham, Essex (Mr Grimwcod). Matric. 1747; B.A.
1750-1; M.A. 1755. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 17, 1753; priest
(Norwich) Apr. 28, 1754. R. of Brantham and Bergholt,
Suffolk, 1754-82. R. of Peldon, Essex, 1761-82. Chaplain
to the Earl of Ilchester. Died Apr. 24, 1782. Will, P.C.C.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 566; G. Mag.)
HANKIN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Sept. 4, 1625.
S. of John, of Suffolk. School, Halstead (Mr Whiston).
Matric. 1626; B.A. from Magdalene, 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
One of these names R. of Creacombe, Devon, 1664. (Peile, i.
37i.)
HANKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 14, 1581.
S. of William, gent. B. at Heywood, Staffs, School, Burton.
Ord. deacon (Suffragan Bishop of Colchester) Dec. 29 ; priest,
Dec. 30, 1596. R. of East Donyland, Essex, 1598-1600. V.
of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, 1600-27. (Venn, i. in.)
HANKYN, THOMAS. B.A. 1489; M.A. 1491. Probably of ST
BERNARD HOSTEL, 1499. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1509.
HANKINS, FARWELL, M.A. from TRINITY, 1732. S. of John,
of Thornford, Dorset, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Mar. 19, 1718-9, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. (Al.
Oxon.)
HANKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June
27, 1728. S. of Henry. B. at Kirkham, Lanes. School,
Kirkham (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729; B.A.
1731-2; M.A. 1735. Fellow, 1740-52. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Dec. 24, 1732; priest, July, 1736. R. of Clipston, Northants.,
1751-71. Buried there Sept. 20, r77i. Will (Arcbd. North-
ants.) 1771. (Petit, n. 217; H. I. Longden.)
HANKYS, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1573.
HANMER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
i, 1668. S. of James, yeoman, of Maesbrooke-in-Kinnerley,
Salop. B. there. School, Oswestry. Matric. 1668; B.A.
1671-2; M.A. 1675.
HANMER, GRIFFIN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1569.
Probably 4th s. of William, of Fennes Hall, Co. Flint
Brother of the next. (Lipscomb, iv. 341.)
298
HANMER, HUMPHREY
HANMER, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1560. 3rd s. of William, of Fennes Hall, Co. Flint. B.A.
1563-4. Doubtless adm. at Gray's Inn, 1561. Probably M.P.
for Flint, 1572-83. (Lipscomb, iv. 341.)
HANMER, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July
30, 1725. Of Fens, Flints. Doubtless s. of William, of Fennes
Hall, Co. Flint, deceased. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1729-30; M.A.
*733- Fellow, 1730-40. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. Married
Elizabeth Quartermaine. June, 1766. Died 1773. Brother
and heir of Thomas (1720). (Lipscomb, iv. 342.)
HANMER, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Easter, 1571.
Perhaps 's. of Sir Thomas, of Hanmer, Flint; adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1574, from Staples Inn.'
HANMER, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Michs. 1637.
Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas, 2nd Bart., and Elizabeth Baker.
Knighted, 1660. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1678. M.P. for
Flint, 1659, 1685, 1689; for Evesham, 1669-79; for Co.
Flints., 1681. Died 1701. (G.E.C.)
HANMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1659. S. of Jonathan (1624), of Bideford, Devon. B. there.
School, Barnstaple (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1659. Ordained
1682, by Mr Ant. Palmer. Nonconformist minister at Barn-
staple, 1682. Died Jan. 19, 1707, aged 65. (Calamy, i. 438;
D.N.B.)
HANMER, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1624. B. at Barnstaple, Devon, 1606. S. of John Hanmer,
alias Davies. Matric. 1624, as 'Harmer'; B.A. 1627-8; M.A.
1631. Ordained, Nov. 23, 1632. R. of Instow, Devon, 1632.
V. of Bishop's Tawton; and Lecturer at Barnstaple; ejected,
1662. Author. Died at Barnstaple, Dec. 18, 1687. Father
of John (1659). (Calamy, I. 340; D.N.B.)
HANMER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Sept. 10, 1652.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1657; M.A. 1661; D.D. 1678.
C. of Ellenbrook Chapel, Lanes., 1664-9. Married Martha,
dau. of Ralph Eddowes, gent. Father of the next. (F.M.G.,
«3-)
HANMER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct. 9,
1677; pens. June 5, 1678. Of Shropshire. S. of Joseph
(above). School, Chester (Mr Goldman). Matric. 1678;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Fellow, 1684. C. of
Biddenham, Beds., 1686-9-; and C. of Clapham, 1686-91-.
(F.M.G., 113.)
HANMER, ROGER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1620, as 'An worth." Of Flintshire.
HANMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1560.
HANMER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1602; B.A. 1605-6.
HANMOR, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Easter, 1627. S. and h. of John, of Hanmer, Flints. Suc-
ceeded as Bart., 1624. M.P. for Flint, 1640; for Co. Flints.,
1669-78. Died 1678. Father of the next and of William
(1663). (G.E.C., i. 152; Vis. of Stoops., 1623.)
HANMER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 13) at PEMBROKE,
July 17, 1663. 3rd s. of Sir Thomas (above), of Hanmer,
Flint, Knt. and Bart. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 27,
1666. Barrister, 1673. Solicitor-General to Queen Catharine,
1676-85. Knighted, Dec. 27, 1676. Died Feb. 7, 1682-3.
Buried in the Temple Church, London. M.I. there. Brother
of William (1663). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
HANMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 13,
1700. S. of Roger, of Selattyn, Salop. School, Shrewsbury
(Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1703-4; M.A.
1707. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1707. R. of Selattyn,
1719-50. Died Feb. 4, 1750.
HANMER, Sir THOMAS, Bart. LL.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.). S. of
William (1663), of Bettesfield, Flints., gent. B. Sept. 24, 1677.
Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Westminster. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 17, 1693, age 17. Succeeded as
4th Bart., 1701. M.P. for Thetford, 1701-2, 1705-8; for Co.
Flint, 1702-5; for Suffolk, 1708-27. Speaker of the House of
Commons, 1713. Distinguished literary critic. Died May 5,
1746. Buried at Hanmer. (Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
HANMER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST CATHARINE'S,
Apr. 25, 1720. S. of William, of the Fenns, Shropshire.
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1729. Incorp. at Oxford,
1731- M.P. for Castle Rising, 1734-7- Died Apr. i, 1737.
Brother of Humphrey (1725). (Al. Oxon.)
HANMER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1751. S. of Henry, fanner, of Salop. B. at Montford. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) Sept. 24, 1758; priest, Sept. 23, 1759, as
C. of Montford, Salop. V. 1775-96. (Scott-Mayor, in. 606.)
HANMER, W. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1564.
HANSCOMEE, MATTHEW
HANMER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
July 17, 1663. S. of Sir Thomas (1627), of Hanmer, Flint.,
Knt. and Bart. B. at Angles, France. Married Peregrine,
dau. of Sir Henry North, Bart. Father of Thomas (1705), 4th
Bart., brother of Thomas (1663). (Burke, Ext. Bart.;
Lipscomb, iv. 342; G.E.C.)
HANMER, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1736. S. of Henry. Bapt. at Montford, Salop, Dec. 21, 1717.
Matric. Michs. 1737; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Fellow, 1740.
Vice-provost. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25; priest, Sept.
21, 1755. R. of Horstead, Norfolk, 1761-86. R. of Coltishall,
1761-86. Will (P.C.C.) 1786.
HANN, WILLIAM. M.A. 1650 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Haslebury, Dorset. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Feb. n, 1641-2, age 19. Created M.A. from Pem-
broke, 1648. Fellow of New College, 1648-60, ejected.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1657. (Al. Oxon.)
HANNAM JOHN. B.D. 1662 (Lit. Reg.). S. of John, of Came,
Wilts. Matric. from All Souls, Oxford, Nov. 7, 1634, age 20;
B.A. (Oxford) 1634; M.A. 1637. R. of Dogmersfield, Hants.,
1642-6, sequestered. (Al. Oxon.)
HANNAM, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1639; B.A. 1642; M.A. 1646.
HANNAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1559. Of Combe, Somerset. Matric. 1559;
B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567. Fellow, 1562-75. Tenant, under
the College, of Toft Monk's Wood, 1574. (Cooper, n. i;
Harwood, who makes the name ' Harman.')
HANNIBAL or HAMBALL, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1496; D.Civ.L.
1502; D.Can.L. 1504. Incorp. at Oxford, 1513. Preb. of
York, 1504-9. Chancellor of Worcester, 1514. Entered the
service of Wolsey and was engaged by him in negotiations
with merchants at Bruges, 1515 and 1520. Ambassador at
Rome, 1522-4. Master of the Rolls, 1523-7. Author. Died
1531. (Cooper, i. 37; D.N.B.)
HANNINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 3,
1637. S. of Henry, V. of Hougham, Kent. Bapt. there,
Sept. 28, 1617. School, Canterbury (Mr Ludde). Matric.
1639. C. of St James, Dover; and of Buckland, Kent, 1639.
V. of Elham, till 1691. Married, 1671, Barbara, dau. of John
Dawson, and widow of Wm Somner, the antiquary. Died
1691. (Venn, i. 326; H. G. Harrison.)
HANNY, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, July
8, 1718. S. of James, of Barbadoes, West Indies. School,
Caddington, Herts. Matric. 1719.
HANNY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1450.
HANSARD, HAMMOND. '4 years at Cambridge.' B.A. (Ox-
ford) 1555-6. S. of Richard, of Biscathorpe, Lines. Ord.
priest (Suffragan Bishop of London) Apr. 28, 1547. R. of
Scartho, Lines., 1560. Of the same names were the V. of
Chilham, Kent, 1552; the R. of Routh, Yorks., 1575.; and of
St Ewe, Cornwall, 1579. Will proved (Lincoln) Mar. 25, 1595.
Perhaps father of the next. (Al. Oxon. ; Lines. Pedigrees, 452.)
HANSARD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1581-2. Perhaps s. of Hammond (above). B.A. 1581-2;
M.A. 1585.
HANSBY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1557-8. S. of Richard, of New Malton, Yorks. B.A. 1560-1;
M.A. 1564; B.D. 1569. Fellow, 1561. Ord. deacon (Ely)
July 29, 1565; priest, Aug. 24, 1566. University preacher,
1566. Chaplain to the Duke of Norfolk. R. of Greystoke,
Cumberland, 1568-85. Preb. of Carlisle, 1584. Married
Margaret, dau. of Brian Snawsell. (Cooper, i. 283; Hunter,
S. Yorks.; Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
HANSBY, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Fellow, 1609.
Taxor, 1616. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
May 26, 1616. R. of Barton-in-Fabis, Notts., 1616-35. V. of
St Mary's, Nottingham, 1617-35. Died Nov. 20, 1635.
Buried at Nottingham. M.I. at St Mary's.
HANSBY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Fellow, 1602.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1612. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1612;
priest (Peterb.) May 26, 1616.
HANSCOMBE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 24, 1700-1. Of Bedfordshire. S. of William. Bapt. at
Shillington, Nov. 22, 1684. School, Pertenhall, Beds. Matric.
1701; Scholar, 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 30, 1708; priest, Sept. 25, 1709- R- of Meppershall,
Beds., 1712-4. Buried there June 17, 1714- (W. M. Noble.)
HANSCOMBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 17, 1628.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1628, as 'Lanscombe.'
HANSCOMBE, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1621. Migrated to Emmanuel, 1623. B.A. 1624-5;
M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept. ao,
1629.
299
HANSCOMBE, MATTHEW
HANSCOMBE, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1632. Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
Fellow, 1639. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1641. Buried
at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Mar. 19, 1643-4.
HANSCOMBE, MATTHEW. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
June i, 1710. 3rd s. of Robert, gent., of Henlow, Beds. B.
there. Bapt. Sept. 4, 1692. School, Wrestlingworth (Mr
Bristow). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept 23, 1716; priest, Sept. 22, 1717. Signs as minister of
Langford, Beds., 1726. V. of Old Warden, 1727-38. (W. M.
Noble.)
HANSCOMBE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1649; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656.
HANSCOMBE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1613. B. at Purton, Herts. Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 13,
1614. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1620.
Ord. priest (London) May 23, 1624. Died at Hildersham,
Cambs. Buried there Oct. 13, 1625. W01 proved (V.C.C.)
HANSCOME, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1610.
HANSE, EVERARD. Stated to have been at Cambridge and for
some years to have held a living. Of Northamptonshire.
Joined the Church of Rome. Adm. at Rheims College, June
ii, 1580. Ord. priest, Mar. 25, 1581. Sent to England, and
seized soon afterwards. Executed at Tyburn, July 31, 1581.
Beatified by Leo XIII, 1886. (Camm's Martyrs, n. 249.)
HANSES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May
4, 1677. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 15, 1677. S. of John,
gent., of York. B. at Selby, Yorks. School, Archbishop
Holgate's, York. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 17, 1681.
Barrister, 1683.
HANSFYLDE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1545-
HANSLEP, . B.Can.L. 1489.
HANSLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PKTERHOUSE, Easter,
1546.
HANSLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, July 4, 1618.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1626; probably priest, Feb. 1626-7.
Chaplain to Bishop of London. Preb. of St Paul's, 1639-67.
R. of St Christopher-le-Stock, London, 1640-3. R. of
Paglesham, Essex, Oct. 2, 1641. Archdeacon of Colchester,
1660-7. R. of Albury, Surrey, 1660. Died 1667. Will, P.C.C.
(T. A.Walker, 10.)
HANSLEY, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1546.
HANSON, see also H ANDSOM.
HANSON, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
29, 1717. S. of Thomas (1675), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Thornton, near Skip ton. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1717;
B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (York) June 4, 1721;
priest (Ely) May 19, 1722. (Scott-Mayor, in. 309.)
HANSON, EDMUND. B.A. 1463-4; M.A. 1467; B.D. 1471-2;
D.D. 1488. Proctor, 1471-2. V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1481-
1504. Preb. of Lincoln, 1504-12. Precentor, 1506-12.
Probably R. of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts., 1492-1512. Died
1512.
HANSOM, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1565. B. 1549. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Apr. n, 1568; 'married;
resides; skilled in Latin.' Perhaps V. of Alford, Lines.,
1574-5- V. of Tathwell, 1575. R. of Withcall, 1592-1600.
Will of one of these names (Lincoln) 1607; of Trusthorpe,
Lines., clerk. (Lib. Cler. Line., 1576.)
HANSOME or HANDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAG-
DALENE, Easter, 1560; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. from Trinity,
1568. Fellow of Trinity, 1565. University preacher, 1575.
Preacher at St James, Bury St Edmunds. Deprived for non-
conformity, 1581. (Cooper, i. 452.)
HANSOME or HANDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1560; Scholar of Trinity, 1562; B.A. 1562-3;
M.A. 1566; B.D. 1573; D.D. 1583. Fellow of Trinity, 1565.
Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1573-4. Ord. deacon
(Ely) June 2, 1570; priest, Dec. 21, 1572. V. of Chesterton,
Cambs., 1574. Preb. of Lincoln, 1576-1618. R. of Irnham,
Lines., 1583. V. of All Saints', Stamford. Buried at Nassing-
ton, 1618. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1618; of Nassington, Northants.
HANSON, JOHN. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1603-4. Author,
poetical. (D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 399.)
HANSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 24,
1657. S. of William, ironmonger, of Boston. B. there.
School, Boston (Mr Ashon). Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1;
M.A. 1664. Ord. deacon (Lincoln). One of these names V. of
Honley, Yorks., till 1681. Buried Dec. 27, 1681.
HARBOROUGH, JOHN
HANDSON, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, June 17,
1714. Matric. 1714. S. of John, druggist. B. in Lancashire.
School, Sedbergh. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, May 27,
1710, age 18; B.A. (Dublin) 1714. Ord. deacon (York) Sept
I7I5-
HANDSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 27,
1698. S. of George, of Staffordshire. School, Uttoxeter
(Mr Bouquet). Matric. 1699, as Hanson.
HANSON, SIMON. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1632. Of Derbyshire. Migrated to Jesus, Mar. 17, 1633-4.
Scholar of Jesus; B.A- 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Fellow of Jesus,
1638-44, ejected. Died before 1660. (A. Gray.)
HANSON or HAMPSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1524-5-
HANSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 24,
1675. S. of Thomas, clothdresser, of Southowram, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9;
M. A. 1682. Ord. deacon (York) June 6, 1680. R. of Thorn ton-
in-Craven, Yorks., 1678-99. Died 1699. Buried Jan. 26.
Father of Anthony (1717). (K«- of Yorks., 1665; H. M.
Peacock.)
HANSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Perhaps V. of Twerton,
Somerset, 1638-68. One of these names R. of Little Braxted,
Essex, c. 1650.
HANTON (?HUNTON), HENRY. Matric. sizar from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1588-9.
HANWAY or HANNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
June 28, 1690. S. of William. B. at Westminster. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1693-4.
HANWORTH, NICHOLAS DE. Proctor, 1335-6.
HAPGOOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 14, 1710. Of Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1711;
Scholar, 1711.
HARBARD, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1561. Probably Edward Herbert, 2nd s. of William,
ist Earl of Pembroke, Knighted 1574. Of Powys Castle.
Brother of Henry Herbert. (T. A. Walker.)
HARBERT, see also HERBERT.
HARBERT, ABIEZER. Matric, sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1613 ;
B.A. 1616-7.
HARBERT or HERBERT, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1604. S. of Ralph, of Holmyers, Durham. Bapt
Feb. 24, 1584-5. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. V. of Renhold,
Beds., 1616-35. Brother of Henry (next), Steven (1606) and
perhaps Robert (1606). (Peile, i. 250; Surtees, n. 205.)
HARBART or HERBERT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
July, 1610. S. of Ralph, of Holmyers, Chester-le-Street,
Durham. Brother of the above. (Peile, i. 276; Surtees,
Durham, n. 205.)
'HARBART,' JOHN. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1647; see Hobart.
HARBART, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY, Lent,
1623-4.
HARBART, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1606.
Perhaps brother of George (1604).
HARBART, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1588-9.
HARBART or HERBERT, STEVEN. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Apr. 1606. Kept some terms at Cambridge.
Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Jesus College, Oxford) 1609;
M.A. 1612. Probably ord. deacon (Lichfleld) Oct 1614; and
C. of Letchworth, Herts. Brother of George (1604). (Peile,
i. 255-)
HARBATYLL, RALPH. B.D. 1465-6. Studied also at
Oxford.
HARBIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 13, 1682-3.
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Migrated to Jesus, as Fell.-
Com. Mar. 30, 1688. Chaplain to Bishop Turner, of Ely, and
to Viscount Weymouth. Friend of Bishop Ken. Non-juror.
Author. Died Sept 1744. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; L. Mag.)
HARBIN, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 16,
1701-2. S. of John, schoolmaster. B. at Trent, Somerset
School, Dorchester (Mr Place). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6.
Master of Beminster School, Dorset, 1709-11. V. of Poor-
Stock, 1711-38. Died 1738. (Hutchins, n. 322.)
HARBORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1623. Of Norfolk; probably Mundham. Migrated to St
Catharine's. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. V. of Kirton, Notts.;
ejected, 1662. Retired into Norfolk. Perhaps the same who
was presented to Chevening, Kent, 1645. (Calamy, n. 289.)
HARBOROUGH, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, July 2,
1679. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1680; M.D. 1683. Wfll (P.C.C
1705; of St Gregory's, London, M.D. (J. Ch. Smith.)
300
HARBREED, WILLIAM
HARBREED, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1623. Perhaps s. and h. of Richard, of Ledsham,
Leeds, Yorks.; age 7 in 1612. Probably of Wistow, Yorks.
Married Mary, dau. oil Thomas Best, of Wath, 1630. Died
before his father. (M. H. Peacock; Vis. of Yorks.)
HARBREDE, . B.A. 1484-5.
HAREBRON or HARBURNE, HUGH. Adm. at KING'S (age 16)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. I, 1508. Of Liverpool. B.A. 1512-
3. Fellow, 1511-4. Died 1514.
HARBROUNE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1555-
HARBROWNE, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1560.
HARBYE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1559-
HARBY, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1622.
Probably 3rd s. of Francis, of Adston, Northants., Esq.;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1625-6. Died unmarried in
Ireland. Probably brother of Edward (1614). (Baker, n. 19.)
HARBY, CLEMENT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1635. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of Wallington, Surrey.
Matric. 1635. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1638. Knighted,
Apr. 21, 1669. (Le Neve, 221.)
HARBY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, May 28, 1614.
Matric. 1614. Probably s. and h. of Francis, of Adston,
Northants., Esq., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May n,
1618. Sheriff of Northants., 1643-4. M.P. for Higham
Ferrers, 1645-53, 1659, 1660. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Freeman, of Higham Ferrers. Died July 9, 1674.
Probably brother of Clement (1622). (Baker, n. 19; A. B.
Beaven.)
HARBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 20, 1718-9. Of Huntingdonshire. S. of Francis, of
Wapenham, Northants. School, Wollaston, Northants.
Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1719; LL.B. 1724. R. of Cowden,
Kent, 1732-61. Died May 22, 1761. M.I. at Cowden.
HARBY, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1680-1. Doubtless s. of Edward; age 19 in 1681. Of Adston,
Northants. Sold Adston, 1720. Married Pamel, dau. of
Samuel Trist, of Culworth and Whitfield, Esq. (Baker, H. 19.)
HARBIE, JOHN. Described as ' M.A. from CHRIST'S,' when ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 18, 1603-4, age 25. B. in the parish of
St Michael, Cornhill. Probably s. of Erasmus, citizen and
skinner of that parish. Ord. priest, Mar. 25, 1604. C. of
Ockendon, Essex. Will (Consist. C. London) 1612; minister
of the word of God. (Not found in Cambridge records.)
(Vis. of Northants., 1564; J. Ch. Smith.)
HARBY or HARVEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1618-9; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23, 1624; priest, June 4, 1626. P.C. of Tiltey,
Essex, 1628. R. of Little Yeldham, 1635-42. Died 1642.
Will (P.C.C.) 1645; Harvey, alias Harby.
HAREBY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1620-1; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
HARBY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18,
1631. V. of Hibaldstow, Lines., 1637. Father of the next.
HARBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June 5,
1657. S. of John (1627) clerk, of Halston (? Hibaldstow),
Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A.
1665. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 31, 1662; priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 24, 1671. R. of Snelland, Lines.
HARBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Aug. 28, 1622. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1622. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 1622.
HARBY, WILLIAM. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1613-4; M.A.
1617. Ord. deacon (York, for Lincoln) Sept. 1616; priest
(Peterb.) June 15, 1617. P.C. of Ramsey, Hunts., 1618-29.
HARBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1617,
as 'Harvey'; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
HARBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 25, 1694. Of
Hampshire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1697-8.
HARBY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, 1624-5.
H ARCOCKE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 14,
1643. S. of Gregory, attomey-at-law, of Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1643; Scholar, 1644-7.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1647; of Worstead, Norfolk.
Brother of the next. One of these names buried at Worstead,
Mar. 8, 1657-8. (Venn, i. 350.)
HARCOCKE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 23,
1650. S. of Gregory, attorney, of Worstead, Norfolk. B.
there. Schools, North Walsham (Mr Warnes) and Norwich
(Mr Lovering). Matric. 1650; Scholar, 1650-7; B.A. 1653-4;
M.A. 1657. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. Probably V. of East
HARDEST, WILLIAM
Ruston, Norfolk, 1657-61; appointed June 19, 1657, by the
Trustees for the maintenance of ministers (Lamb MS., 968,
p. 118). Married Mary, dau. of Arthur Branthwaite, of
Hethel, Norfolk. Brother of the above. (Venn, I. 180- Vis.
of Norfolk, 1664.)
HARCOTT, GEORGE. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1550.
HARCOURT, BOYS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1691. S.
of John, of Barton Turf, Norfolk. Matric. 1691; M.B. 1696.
Died 1697, aged 22.
HARCOURT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1623. Doubtless s. of Sir Robert, and brother of Vere (1623).
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. R. of Plumtree,
Notts., 1647.
HARCOURT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE,
Dec. 27, 1749. Of Middlesex. S. of Henry, of Hertfordshire.
School, Luton (private). Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750; B.A.
1754; I.».A. 1757- Fellow, 1756. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec.
22, 1754. R. of Warbleton, and of Crowhurst, Sussex. Died
Aug. 21, 1800, at Warbleton. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Richard (1742). (T. A. Walker; Lipscomb, iv. 591.)
HARCOURT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1701. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6.
HARCOURT, RICHARD BARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS,
Nov. 26, 1742. S. of Henry, Esq., of Pendley, Herts. B. in
London. School, Eton. Matric. 1743. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Feb. u, 1743. Of Pendley, Herts., Esq. Married
Rachel, dau. of Albert Nesbitt, Esq., 1756. Died Jan. 27,
1815. Brother of Henry (1749). (Venn, n. 52; Clutttrbuck, i.
285 ; Lipscomb, iv. 591.)
HARCOURT, VERE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623. S. of
Sir Robert, Knt. Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630;
D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). R. of Plumtree, Notts. Lecturer at
St Andrew, Holborn, 1642. Archdeacon of Nottingham,
1660-83. Preb. of Lincoln, 1661-83. Died 1683. (Burke,
L.G.; Lipscomb, iv. 591.)
HARCOURT, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1654.
HARDACRE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 27,
1691-2. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1695-6; M.A.
1699. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1696-7. R. of Little
Brickhill, Bucks., c. 1694-6. C. of Husborne Crawley, Beds.,
1695-1707. R. of Millbrook, 1703. C. of Litlington, 1704-25.
R. of Drayton Parslow, Bucks., 1708.
HARDANE, GUY. B.Can.L. 1466-7.
HARDCASTLE, CYRIL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 31, 1715. S. of Thomas, clerk, deceased. B. in Ireland.
School, Threshfield, Yorks. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9.
HARDCASTLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 14,
1680. S. of Thomas. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds (Mr Gilbert).
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1683-4; priest, Dec. 20, 1685. (Peile, n. 77.)
HARDCASTLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 15, 1715-6. Of Middlesex. Schools, Stockton, Durham,
and Richmond, Yorks. Scholar, 1716; LL.B. 1721.
HARDCASTLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1652. S. of John, yeoman, of Barwick-in-Elmet,
Yorks. B.' there. School, Sherburn, Yorks. (Mr Ginnings).
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6. V. of Bramham, Yorks. ; ejected,
1662. Preacher in Yorks. Suffered frequent imprisonment
for Nonconformity. Baptist minister at Broadmead, Bristol.
Author, Sermons. Died Sept. 29, 1678. (Calamy, n. 557;
D.N.B.)
HARDCASTLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
July 3, 1654. S. of William, of Kirkby Malzeard, Yorks. B.
there. School, Wakefield (Mr Doughty).
HARDCASTLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 21, 1671. S. of William. B. at Laverton, near Kirkby
Malzeard, Yorks. School, Ripon (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1671;
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 23,
1677. (Burke, L.G.)
HARDCASTLE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
•1584-5; B.A. 1588-9.
HARDCASTLE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1610.
HARDEN, RICHARD. B.A. in 1533-4, when he was taking
duty at Croxton, Cambs. Perhaps of CHRIST'S. (Pale, i. 19.)
HARDER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 20,
1668. S. of Henry, of Barnstaple, Devon. B. there. School,
Barnstaple. Matric. 1668. Will of one of these names
(Exeter) 1722; of Bittadon, Devon, clerk.
HARDEST, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1483-4- Of Ely diocese. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24; priest, Dec. 17, 1485; title, St
Rhadegunde's.
301
HARDESTY, CHARLES
HARDESTEE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 20, 1702.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1705-6. R. of Fenny
Bentley, Derbs., 1707-47.
HARDISTY, JOHK. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. i, 1678, as
Hartistie. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1678.
HARDESTY or HARDESTRE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9; B.D. 1608. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1608, as M.A. V. of Lanteglos-by-Fowey, Cornwall,
1597; or V. of Otley, Yorks., 1603. (Al. Oxon.)
HARDESTY or HARDESTRY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS,
June 26, 1668. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1677. Usher at Repton School, 1672-6. Master of
Ashbourne School, 1677-1712. Perhaps R. of Fenny Bentley,
Derbs., 1702-7 (see Charles, above). Died 1712.
HARDHED, . B.A. 1464-5; M.A. 1467-8. Will (P.C.C.)
1483, of John Hardheede, M.A,, of TRINITY HALL; of
Rattlesden, Suffolk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARDHED, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1465-6.
HARDINGE, BROWNELL (? BROWNHILL). Adm. pens, (age
17) at TRINITY, Aug. 29, 1678. Of Northamptonshire. S. of
Nicholas. B. at Stilton, Hunts, (his mother's home). School,
St Paul's.
HARDINGE, CALEB. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 18, 1717. S.
of Gideon (1684), late V. of Kingston-on-Thames. Bapt.
Mar. 23, 1700-1. Rustat scholar, 1718; B.A. 1720-1; M.A.
1724. Grace for M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1722-33.
Physician to George III. Physician to the Tower. F.R.S.
1753. Died at Mansfield, Nov. 1775. Brother of Nicholas
(1718). (A. Gray; G. Mag.; Manning and Bray, i. 383.)
HARDING, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 23, 1669.
One of these names s. of Nathan, of Agmondesham, Bucks.,
ma trie, from Merton College, Oxford, May n, 1669, age 16.
(AL Oxon.)
HARDING, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from KING'S, 1697. B. in
London. Doubtless elected colleger at Eton, 1693, age 14.
Left Eton, 1696. B.A. 1700-1.
HARDING, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Of Rolleston, Notts., clerk (see
Francis (1661)).
HARDING. DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 19,
1714. S. of Hugh, deceased. B. at Farnsfield, near South-
well, Notts. School, Southwell. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1718-9.
Ord. deacon (York) Nov. 1718; priest, 1720.
HARDING, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
June 10, 1661. S. of Daniel (1633), clerk, of Rolleston, Notts.
School, Melton, Leics. Matric. 1661 ; B.A. 1664-5.
HARDYNG, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1545-
HARDING, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1637-8; B.A.
1640-1. P.C. of Whittington, Staffs., 1651-62. Buried Jan.
30, 1681-2. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HARDINGE, GIDEON. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 31, 1684.
Of Derbyshire. S. of Sir Robert, of King's Newton, Mel-
bourne, Derbs., Knt., Recorder of Nottingham. School,
Loughborough. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1687-8;
M.A. 1691. V. of Kingston, Surrey, 1692-1713. Buried
Jan. 28, 1712-3. Father of Caleb (1717) and Nicholas (1718),
brother of Robert (1674) and Nicholas (1674), ancestor of
the present Viscount Hardinge. (Le Neve, KnifUs, 297.)
HARDING, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1562; B.A. 1564-5.
HARDINGE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A, 1584.
HARDING, JOHN. M.A. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Oxford) 1577-8; M.A. 1581; B.D. 1592; D.D. 1597. Proctor,
1589. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford; President, 1607-
10. Regius Professor of Hebrew, Oxford, 1591-8. R. of Gt
Haseley, Oxon., 1597. Preb. of Lincoln, 1604-10. Diedi6io.
Will (P.C.C.) 1611. (Cooper, HI. 33; Al. Oxon.)
HARDING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1616.
Doubtless s. of Richard, of Betley, Staffs. B. June 8, 1600.
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Fellow
of Trinity College, Dublin, by mandamus of Lord Deputy,
1636. Vice-Provost, 1637. Tutor to the s. of the Lord
Deputy. Chancellor of Christ Church, 1639; deprived, 1643.
Died June, 1664. (Peile, i. 310; Burke, L.G.; Al. Dub.)
HARDING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 28,
1666. S. of John, farmer, of Bonsall, Derbs. School, Wirks-
worth. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 24, 1671. R. of Maplethorpe, Lines.
HARDING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May 19,
1670. Of Bedfordshire. School, Bedford. Matric. 1670;
Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Probably ord. priest (Lincoln)
May 29, 1681; C. of Langford, Beds. V. of Rfeeley, 1690.
HARDING, SAMUEL
HARDING, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 21,
1704. Of Derbyshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Robert (1674),
of King's Newton, Derbs. Bapt. at Melbourne, Sept. 26,
1685. Matric. 1704; M.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Deputy Re-
membrancer in the Exchequer, 1715. Buried at Melbourne,
Jan. 27, 1728-9. M.I. (Le Neve, Knights, 297; J. J. Briggs,
Melbourne.)
HARDING, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1732. S. of Egerton, of
Whitmore, Staffs., clerk. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, May 29, 1717, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1720-1. R. of
Wolstanton and Keele, Staffs. Died Apr. 24, 1743. Brother
of Robert (1732). (Al. Oxon.)
HARDING, MICHAEL, M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Holywell parish, Oxford. Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Dec. 12, 1665, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1669;
M.A. 1672; B.D. 1684. Fellow of Trinity College. Will
(Oxford) 1697- (Al. Oxon.)
HARDING, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 4, 1674. S. of Robert, barrister, of Brancote, Notts.
B. there. School, Repton. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 24, 1669. Died before 1679. Brother of Robert (1674)
and Gideon (1684). (Vis. of Derbs., 1662.)
HARDINGE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1718. S. of Gideon (1684), V. of Kingston-on-Thames. B. at
Canbury, Kingston, 1699. Matric. Easter, 1718-9; B.A.
1722-3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1722. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 12, 1721. Barrister-at-law. Clerk of the House
of Commons, 1731-48. M.P. for Eye, Suffolk, 1748-58.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1752-58. Author, poetry.
Married Jane, dau. of Sir John Pratt. Died Apr. 9, 1758.
Buried at Kingston. Brother of Caleb (1717). (D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
HARDINGE, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 26, 1625-
6. Of Salop. Matric. 1626.
HARDING, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S,
June 3, 1671. S. of Randolph. B. at Minshull, Cheshire.
Teacher, Mr Coulton. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. (Petit, »•
36.)
HARDING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Easter, 1581.
HARDING, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Lent, 1581-2.
HARDING, RICHARD. M.A. 1641-2 (on King's visit).
HARDING, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1659;
B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1662.
HARDING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, June 4,
1674. S. of Robert, of Newton Regis, Derbs., barrister. B.
there. School, Repton. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1676.
Of King's Newton, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of William
Buxton, of Youlgrave, Derbs. Died Oct. 16, 1709. Buried
at Melbourne. M.I. Brother of Nicholas (1674) and Gideon
(1684), father of John (1704). (J. J. Briggs, Melbourne.)
HARDING, ROBERT. M.A. from KING'S, 1732. S. of Egerton,
of Whitmore, Staffs., clerk. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Mar. 2, 1724-5, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1728. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1728; priest (Llandaff) Mar. 14,
1729-30. R. of Potterspury, Northants., 1729-67. R. of
Ashton, 1739-67. Buried at Potterspury, Apr. 18, 1767. M.I.
Brother of John (1732). (Al. Oxon.; Baker, H. 127.)
HARDING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 6, 1590.
Matric. 1599; B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (Col-
chester) May 21, 1607; priest, Sept. 20, 1607. C. of Pirton,
Herts., 1613. Perhaps R. of Gt ElUngham, Norfolk, 1631-9.
Died 1639.
HARDING, SAMUEL, Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1607. B. in Westminster. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1615. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 25, 1615-6;
priest, May 31, 1618. C. of Petworth, Sussex. R. of Christon,
Somerset, 1619-39. Died 1639.
HARDING, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1632. Of Suffolk. S. of Robert, of Ipswich. Migrated
to Exeter College, Oxford. Matric. there, Apr. 17, 1635,
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25,
1642. V. of St Stephen, Norwich, 1642-62. R. of Barford,
Norfolk, 1662-94; and of Colney, 1670-94. Dramatist. (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HARDING, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 29, 1651.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654; M.A. 1658. C. of St
Saviour, Norwich, 1673.
HARDING, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, July
2. 1739- S. of Samuel. B. in London. Matric. 1740.
HARDING, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, Apr. 8,
1740. S. of Samuel, of Fylingdales, Whitby, Yorks. School,
Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4.
Ord. deacon (York) May 20, 1744; priest, Sept. 1747. C. of
Terrington, Yorks. V. of Pickering; and V. of Ellerburn,
c. 1775. (M. H.Peacock.)
302
HARDING, THOMAS
HARDING, THOMAS. B. A. from ST JOHN'S, 1604-5 ; M. A. 1608 ;
B.D. 1629. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. Second Master of
Westminster School, 1610-22. R. of Soulderne, Oxon.,
1622-48. An eminent scholar. His history 'of Church and
State affairs' was recommended for publication by Parlia-
ment, 1641, but never issued. Died Oct. 10, 1648. (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HARDING, WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 4,
1668. S. of George, of Staffordshire. School, Tamworth
(Mr Antrobus). B.A. 1671-2.
HARDING, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1458.
HARDING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 28, 1726-7.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1727. Doubtless LL.B from St John's,
1734-
HARDING, WILLIAM ST JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST
JOHN'S, June 13, 1739. S. of John, druggist, of Huntingdon-
shire. B. at Kimbolton. School, Oakham (Mr Adcock).
Matric. 1740; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 27,
1743; priest, Sept. 22, 1745. C. of Tilbrook, Beds. Perhaps
V. of Gt Hale, Lines., 1758-85. (Scott-Mayor, in. 501.)
HARDINGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. to, 1739-
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1740; Scholar; B.A. i743~4-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1744; priest, May 25, 1746.
HARDYN, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1496-7.
HARDING, . M.A. (CHRIST'S) 1593, see HARDIE, SAMUEL
(1589).
HARDINGTON, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1516-7.
HARDISWAY, PETER. 'Student of TRINITY HALL' when adm.
extra-licentiate R.C.P. Aug. 3, 1719.
HARDMAN, HENRY. B.Civ.L. 1455-6-
HARDMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JESUS, Apr. 19, 1667.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1.
HARDMETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 6, 1665.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
HARDNES, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c.
1594-
HARDRES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 17, 1656.
Of Kent, ist s. of Thomas (1629), of Gray's Inn. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 24, 1653. Barrister, 1661. Ancient, 1676.
Half-brother of Edmund (1669), James (1668) and Thomas
(1667). (Archaeol. Cantiana, iv. 56.)
HARDRES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 2, 1682-3.
Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Thoresby. B. 1663. Matric. 1683 ;
B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1691. Fellow, 1690-3. Married, at
Canterbury Cathedral, Mar. 27, 1693, Elizabeth Reeves, of
Holy Cross, Canterbury. Died 1696. Buried at Upper Hardres.
(Archaeol. Cantiana, iv. 56.)
HARDRES, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, May 5, 1669.
S. of Thomas (1629), recorder of Canterbury. B. there.
Matric. 1669. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 31, 1667-8. Of
Canterbury. Died 1723. Buried at Upper Hardres. Brother
of the next and Thomas (1667). (Archaeol. Cantiana, iv. 56.)
HARDRES, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1668. S. of Thomas (1629), recorder of Canterbury. B. there.
Matric. 1668. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 7, 1663-4. Barrister,
1673. Died 1688. Buried at Upper Hardres. Brother of
Thomas (1667) and the above.
HARDRES, PETER. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1623.
Of Kent. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt. B. 1608. B.A. 1626-7;
M.A. 1630; B.D. 1637; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1630-4.
R. of Upper Hardres, Kent, 1632-78. Preb. of Canterbury,
1660-78. Buried in the Cathedral, July 15, 1678. Brother of
Thomas (1629).
HARDRES, PETER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', Apr. 21,
1651. Of Kent. S. and h. of Sir Richard, of Hardres Court,
Kent, Bart. Bapt. at St Giles', Cripplegate, Feb. 15, 1635.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 28, 1651. Succeeded as Bart.,
Oct. 1669. Buried at Upper Hardres, Mar. 6, 1673-4.
Father of Thomas (1677-8), brother of Thoresby (1659) and
Thomas (1657). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; Vis. of Kent; G.E.C.)
HARDRES or HARDES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1629. Of Kent. 4th s. of Sir Thomas, late of Hardres
Court, Kent, Knt. B. 1610. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 15,
1629, from Staple Inn. Barrister, 1636. Ancient, 1654.
Bencher, 1659. Reader, 1663. Treasurer, 1666. Steward
of the Manor of Lambeth, 1649-81. M.P. for Canterbury,
1664-79; and again, 1679-81. Serjeant-at-law, 1669. King's
Serjeant, 1675. Knighted, May 17, 1676. Recorder of
Canterbury. Died Dec. 18, 1681. Buried at Canterbury.
Father of Charles (1656), Edmund (1669), James (1668) and
Thomas (1667), brother of Peter (1623). (D.N.B.)
HARDWICK, WILLIAM
HARDRES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1657. Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir Richard, of Hardres Court,
Kent. B. 1641. B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Subscribed for
deacon's orders (London) May 20, 1665; for priest's, June 7,
1666. R. of Lower Hardres, Kent, 1669-1711. R. of Upper
Hardres, 1678-1711. Died 1711. Brother of Peter (1651) and
Thoresby (1659).
HARDRES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 19, 1667. S. of Thomas (1629), recorder of Canterbury.
B. there. Matric. 1667; M.A. 1669 (Lit. Reg.). Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 7, 1663-4. Barrister, 1673. Ancient, 1687.
Of Canterbury. Married Mary, dau. of John Short. Died
1688. Buried at Upper Hardres. Brother of James (1668)
and Edmund (1669).
HARDRES, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
MAGDALENE, Mar. 22, 1677-8. S. of Sir Peter (1651),
deceased. B. at Upper Hardres, Kent. Bapt. Dec. 21, 1660.
School, Canterbury. Succeeded as Bart., 1673. Married
Ursula, dau. of Sir William Rooke. Died 1688. Buried at
Upper Hardres, Feb. 26, 1688. (G.E.C.)
HARDRES, THORESBY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Nov. 23,
1659. Of Kent. 4th s. of Sir Richard, of Upper Hardres,
Kent, Bart. Matric. 1660; M.A. 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Jan. 23, 1662-3. Barrister, 1670. Ancient, 1686. Died 1686.
Buriedin Canterbury Cathedral, Mar. 16,1685-6. Will.P.C.C.
Brother of Peter (1651) and Thomas (1657). (Vis. of Kent,
1663; Archaeol. Cantiana, iv. 56.)
HARDSEDE, . Fee for B.A. 1463-4. See perhaps
Hardhede.
HARDWARE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1632.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1635-6: M.A. 1639. Fellow of St John's,
1642. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1646. R. of Kirby Cane,
Norfolk, 1662-90. Died Feb. 21, 1689-90, aged 75.
HARDWARE, THOMAS. Conduct of KING'S College. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1541.
HARDWICK, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 4,
1669-70. B. in Herefordshire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1679.
HARDWICKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June, 1644.
Of Surrey. Matric. Easter, 1645-6; B.A. 1647-8.
HARDWICKE, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, July
6, 1626. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A.
1634. V. of Middleton-in-Pickering, Yorks., 1632-52. Per-
haps V. of Gt Edstone, 1660-80. Father of Thomas (1653).
(T. A.Walker, 34.)
HARDWICK, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 5, 1668-
9. Of Yorkshire. (?S. of Laurence, above.) B.A. 1672-3.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1672; priest, Dec. 1674. Probably
brother of the next.
HARDWICK, RALPH. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 24, 1670-1.
Of Middleton, Yorks. (? S. of Laurence, above.) Matric.
1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1674; priest,
Sept. 1675. Probably brother of Matthew, above.
HARDWICKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Feb. 20, 1712-3. S. of Robert, clerk. B. at Eresby, Lines.
School, Newark. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720.
Fellow, 1717.
HARDWICK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 8,
1669. S. of William, yeoman, of Dyke, Lines. B. at Scottes-
thorpe. Schools, Bourne, Lines, and Rial, Rutland. Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June
14, 1674; priest, Feb. 20, 1675-6. Master of Wigston's
Hospital, Leicester, till 1717-8. Died Mar. 1717-8. Admon.
(P.C.C.); of Eresby, Spilsby, Lines. (Nichols, iv. 497.)
HARDWICK, SOLOMON. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July i, 1695.
Of Yorkshire.
HARDWICK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 28, 1653 (probably already adm. at Magdalene, July 7,
1653). S. of Laurence (1626), clerk, of Middleton-in-Pickering,
Yorks. B. there. Matric. 1653. V. of Kirkby Moorside,
Yorks., 1660.
HARDWICK, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1607; Scholar, 1608; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1622.
Fellow, 1612. Ord. deacon and priest (York) Dec. 1619.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1627.
HARDWICK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1612; Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 31; priest, June i, 1618. V. of Swineshead,
Lines., 1619-31. V. of Bicker, 1631.
HARDWICKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1614.
HARDWICK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
June 25, 1622. S. of Ralph, of London. Matric. 1623.
Migrated to Jesus, July i, 1625. B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629.
HARDWICK, . M.Gram. 1520-1.
HARDWIN, THOMAS
HARDWYN, THOMAS. BA. 1511-2.
HARDY, BENJAMIN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1677. S. of
Matthew, of Hull, Yorks. Matric. from Lincoln College,
Oxford, Apr. 6, 1666, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1669. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, Sept. 1673. V. of Humble-
ton, Yorks., in 1676. R. of Sproatley, 1680-1714. V. of
Aldborough, 1684-1714. (Al. Oxon.)
HARDY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 16,
1733. S. of William, yeoman, of Park House, Tunstall,
Lanes. B. there. Bapt. at Tunstall, July 31, 1714. School,
Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Noble). Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1735;
B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon, 1736; priest, 1737. R. of Hal-
stead, Kent, 1771-97. Master of Sevenoaks School. R. of
Sevenoaks, 1775-7. Married, 1749, Esther, dau. of Thomas
Curtis, of Sevenoaks, clerk. Author, theological. Died
1797. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Joseph (1746). (C. F. Hardy.)
HARDYE, EHUD. Adm. sizar (age 18, sic.) at CHRIST'S, May 19,
1646. S. of Elisha. B. at Harwood, Lanes. Bapt. at Bolton-
le-Moors, Apr. 21, 1622. School, Bolton-le-Moors (Mr Duck-
worth). Migrated to Queens', 1647. Matric. sizar there, 1647.
(Peile, i. 506.)
HARDY, ENOCH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 19,
1663. S. of John. B. in London. Matric. 1664. Signed for
deacon's orders (London) Sept. 21, 1672; for priest's, Dec. 19,
1673. C. of Corringham, Essex.
HARDY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1666. S. of James, innkeeper, of Mansfield, Notts. B. there.
School, Mansfield. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1670.
HARDY, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1493-4. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) as ' Geoffrey," Mar. 3i;priest, Apr. 14, 1498; 'of Boston;
LL.B.; title, House of St John the Evangelist.' (Bishop's
register.)
HARDY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1674.
HARDY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1678. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct.
1682 ; priest, Dec. 1683. R. of Welbome, Norfolk, 1694-7.
HARDY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 4, 1696-7.
S. of Richard. B. at Garstang, Lanes. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale (Mr Firbank). Matric. 1697, as 'Harvey.' V. of
Kinoulton, Notts., 1729-35. V. of Melton Mowbray, 1731-40.
Chaplain to the Countess dowager of Lincoln. Died June 28,
1740. M.I. at Melton Mowbray. Will, Leicester. Father of
Richard (1731). (Peile, 11. 138.)
HARDY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 10,
1684. S. of Thomas, shoemaker. B. at Ipswich. School,
Ipswich. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1692. C. of Monk Soham, Suffolk. V. of Bentley,
1697-1722. R. of Wolverston, 1709. Died Jan. 27, 1722.
(E. Anglian, vn. 22.)
HARDY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Mar. 20, 1745-6.
S. of William, yeoman, of Barbon, Tunstall, Lanes. Bapt.
Feb. n, 1732-3, at Kirkby Lonsdale, age 10. In deacon's
orders. LL.B. 1755. Ord. priest (York) Mar. 1747-8. Head
Master of Sutton Valence School, Kent, 1746-86. V. of
Headcom, Kent, 1762. P.C. of Bilsington, 1770-86. V. of
Monkton and Birchington, 1772. Died Aug. 5, 1786, aged 63.
Buried in Lambe's Chapel, Sutton Valence. M.I. Admon.
P.C.C. Brother of Edward (1733). (Peile, n. 249; Hardys of
Barbon.)
HARDY, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Anthony, of St Martin's, Ludgate, London. B. in the
Old Bailey, Sept. 14, 1618. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Oct. ii, 1633, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1635; M.A.
from Hart Hall, 1638; D.D. 1660. Preacher at St Dionis
Backchurch, 1643; R. 1660. Dean of Rochester, 1660-70.
R. of Henley-on-Thames, 1660-1. V. of St Martin-in-the-
Fields, 1661-70. R. of Leybourne, Kent, 1667-70. Arch-
deacon of Lewes, 1667-70. Author, Sermons. Died at
Croydon, June i, 1670. Buried at St Martin -in-the-Fields.
M.I. Admon., P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HARDY, PETER. Canonicus. B.D. 1505-6.
HARDY, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 2,
1647. S. of Peter, late of Ipswich. School, Ipswich. Matric.
1647; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655.
HARDY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 31,
1667. S. of William, mercer. B. at Louth, Lines. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
22, 1672; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1672. C. of Pilling, Lanes.,
1686-8. R. of North Meols, 1688-1708. Admon. (Chester)
1708. (R. Stewart-Brown.)
HARDY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1671.
Doubtless s. of Richard, of Whittington, yeoman (Will,
Richmond, 1702). B. at Widdington, Lanes. School, Kirby
(? Kirkby-Ireleth), Lanes. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1677. Ord.
deacon (Chester) May 21, 1676; priest, Sept. 21, 1679. (E.
Axon; J. Ch. Smith.)
HARE, EDMUND
HARDY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Apr.
7, 1727. S. of George, gent., deceased. B. at South Somer-
cotes, Lines. School, Brigg.
HARDY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at CHRIST'S, June 12,
1731. S. of John (1696). B. at Nottingham. School, Notting-
ham (Mr Brickhill). Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1731; LL.B. 1737.
V. of Kinoulton, Notts., 1735-45- V. of Langar, 1753-75.
Master of Melton Mowbray School, Leics., 1757. V. of
Eaton, 1768. Died Aug. 6, 1775, at Langar. Buried there.
M.I. (Nichols, n. 258; Peile, n. 224.)
HARDY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 10, 1737. S.
of Thomas, V. of Bispham, Lanes. Bapt. there, May 18, 1719.
Matric. 1737; Rustat scholar, 1737; B.A. 1741-2.
HARDIE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1588; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. One of these names, s. of
Robert, of Manchester, adm. at Gray's Inn, May 3, 1596.
Barrister, 1603.
HARDEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1631 ;
B.A. 1634-5 ; M.A. 1638. One of these names, s. of Nicholas,
of King's Newton, Derbs., adm. at Gray's Inn, June 18, 1639.
Barrister, 1645. Ancient, 1662.
HARDY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 15, 1703-4.
B. in London. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Lincoln) c. 1711.
HARDIE SAMUEL. Resident student at CHRIST'S, 1589. S.
of Robert, of Manchester. Perhaps B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593
(in the ordo, as 'Harding'). Owned property at Manchester
and Collyhurst. (Peile, i. 198.)
HARDY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 11, 1737.
Of Ipswich. School, Oakham. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2.
Ord. priest (Exeter) Dec. 1744. R. of Little Blakenham,
Suffolk. Schoolmaster and lecturer at Enfield, Middlesex.
Author, theological. Died at Tottenham High Cross, Dec. 14,
1793, aged 73. Buried at Tottenham M.I. (G. Mag.)
HARDY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June 13, 1616. B.
in Yorkshire. Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619-20. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 1622; probably priest (Durham) Sept. 19, 1630.
HARDY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
14, 1682. S. of George. B. at Saltfleetby, Lines. School,
Louth. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1686-7.
HARDY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 28) at CHRIST'S, July, 1715.
In holy orders. S. of Edward. B. at Barbon, Westmorland
(in Tunstall parish, Lanes.). Bapt. at Kirkby Lonsdale,
Sept. 23, 1683. School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Firbank). Had
been Head Master of Huddersfield School. V. of Mirfield,
Yorks., May 15, 1716-39. Buried there, Dec. 19, 1739.
Father of William (1738). (Peile, n. 188; C. F. Hardy.)
HARDY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
11,1733. S. of Thomas (? 1682). B. at Louth, Lines. School,
Lincoln. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7; M.A. 1749.
HARDY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 20,
1666. S. of Mark. B. at ' Hyse,' Suffolk, Matric. 1667.
HARDY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 26, 1738.
S. of Thomas (1715), V. of Mirfield, Yorks. B. there, July 4,
1719. School, Kirkby Lonsdale. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2;
M.A. 1745. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741-2; priest
(Rochester) Sept. 23, 1744. R. of Eastwell, Kent, 1745-7.
V. of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland, 1747-52. R. of Milton-
Keynes, Bucks., 1752. Died Oct. 25, 1752, aged 34. (Rutland
Mag., v. 133; Peile, n. 236; C. F. Hardy.)
HARDY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 31,
1742. S. of John, C. and schoolmaster of Kirkburton, Yorks.
School, Almondbury, Yorks. (Mr Brooke). Matric. 1742;
B.A. 1745-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 20, 1747; priest, May,
1749. C. of Kirkburton. (C. F. Hardy.)
HARDYMAN, JOHN. D.D. 1538; probably Incorp. at Oxford
same year. Prior of the Augustinian friars in Cambridge.
R. of St Martin, Ironmonger Lane, London, 1539-41. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1548-53. Preb. of Westminster, 1560-7. V. of
Lydd, Kent, 1560-7, where grave charges were made against
him. Preb. of Chester, 1567, deprived. R. of Snargate, Kent,
1567-9. (Cooper, i. 251.)
HARDYMAN, THOMAS. M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.).
HARE or HARES, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Feb. 12, 1632-3. S. of Robert. B. at Calverley, Yorks.
Bapt. Apr. 28, 1616. School, Wakefield (Mr Yonge). Matric.
1633; B.A. 1636-7. V. of Huntington, Yorks., 1642-75.
Died 1675.
HARE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1562.
HARE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1555- 5th s. of John, of St Mary-le-Bow, London, mercer
(brother of Sir Nicholas, the Speaker). Bapt. Apr. 20, 1540.
B.A. 1557-8. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1558. Brother of
Nicholas (1545).
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HARE, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1688.
S. of Richard, of Leigh, Essex. B. in London, Nov. i, 1671.
Matric. Easter, 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696; D.D. 1708.
Fellow, 1692. Tutor to the Marquis of Blandford. Chaplain-
general to the army in Flanders, 1704. Preb. of St Paul's,
1707-40. R. of Barnes, Surrey, 1713-23. Chaplain to
George I, 1715-8. Dean of Worcester, 1715-26. Dean of
St Paul's, 1726-40. Bishop of St Asaph, 1727-31. Bishop
of Chichester, 1731-40. Married (i), 1709, Bethaia Naylor,
through whom Hurstmonceaux was inherited. Author, class-
ical. Died Apr. 26, 1740, at the Vatche, Chalfont St Giles,
Bucks. Buried there. Will. P.C.C. Father of the next.
(D.N.B.)
HARE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Sept. 28, 1728.
B. in London. Doubtless s. of Francis (above), Bishop of
Chichester, and Bethaia Naylor. B. May 14, 1713. Inherited
the estate of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, from his uncle George
Naylor, and took the name. Married Carlo tta Alston, his
stepmother's sister. Lived for a time at Little Thurlow,
Suffolk. The Francis Hare who died in Calcutta, 1772 (G.
Mag., 198), was his half-brother. (A. J. C. Hare, Memorials,
i. 84.)
HARE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov. 12, 1707.
S. of Sir Thomas (1672), Bart., of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk.
B. in London. School, Wisbech (Mr Carter). Matric. 1707.
Major of Dragoons. Succeeded his brother Thomas as 5th
Baronet, 1760. Of Stow Hall. Died Mar. 18, 1764. M.I. at
Stow Bardolph. (Venn, i. 517; G. Mag.; G.E.C. supposes
him to have been born c. 1701.)
HARE, HUGH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 23, 1645. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1647.
HARE, HUGH. Adm. nobleman (age 16) at TRINITY, May 12,
1684. Of East Betchworth, Surrey, ist s. of Henry, Baron
Coleraine. B. at Totteridge, Herts. School, Salisbury (Mr
Edward Hardwicke). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. n,
1685-6. M.P. for Bletchingley, Surrey, 1698-1700. Translator,
assisted in the translation of the Works of Lucian. Married
Lydia, dau. of Matthew Carlton, of Edmonton, Middlesex.
Died v.p. Buried at Tottenham, Mar. i, 1706-7. (D.N.B.;
f E* /"• V
tr.Zl.C.)
HARE, HUGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Oct. 11, 1748. S.
and h. of Thomas. B. at Harpham, Norfolk. Matric.
1748.
HARE, HUGH CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
Mar. i, 1693-4. S. of Charles, of Docking, Norfolk. B. at
Tottenham, Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1694; Scholar,
1697; B.A. 1697-8. Ord, deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1700-1;
priest (Lincoln) June 29, 1701. Died Jan. 28, 1743. M.I.
at Docking. Will (P.C.C.) 1744.
HARE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1623. Of
Oxfordshire.
HAIRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, «. May, 1657.
S. of Edmund, attorney-at-law. B. at Norwich. Bapt. at
St Michael-at-Plea, Oct. n, 1640. School, Norwich (Mr
Lovering). Matric. 1657. Buried at St Michael-at-Plea, July
24, 1666.
HARE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 2, 1685.
S. of John, gent. B. at Syderstone, Norfolk. School, Lynn
(Mr Home). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 29, 1690, as s. and h. of John, of Branthorpe,
Norfolk, deceased. Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 1701-4.
Richmond Herald, 1704-20. Died May 14, 1720. Will,
P.C.C.
HARE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 27, 1717.
S. of John, of Middlesex. B. in London. Schools, Eton and
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1717. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1718. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 18, 1721-2.
HARE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1723. S. of Ralph
(1671-2), of Harpham, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1724; LL.B.
1728 (Com. Reg.). R. of Wilby, Norfolk, 1730-69. V. of
Harpham, 1730. Died Apr. 2, 1769, aged 62. Brother of
Ralph (1725). (Masters.)
HARE, MICHAEL, Matric. Fell.-Com. from GONVILLE HALL,
Michs. 1545. S. of Sir Nicholas (1509), Master of the Rolls.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. i, 1547. Of Bruisyard Hall,
Suffolk. Fined and imprisoned as a recusant. Buried at
Bruisyard, Apr. n, 1611. Will (P.C.C.) 1611; 'now confined
for religion." Brother of Robert (1545) and William (1545).
(Venn, i. 34; Davy, Suff. MSS.)
HARE, NICHOLAS. Probably pens, at GONVILLE HALL, in 1509.
ist s. of John, of Homersfield, Suffolk. M.P. for Downton,
Wilts., 1529-36; for Norfolk, 1539-40; for Lancaster, 1545-7;
for Taunton, 1547-52. Reader at the Inner Temple, 1532.
Recorder of Norwich, 1536. Knighted, 1538. Speaker of
the House of Commons, 1539-40. Master of Requests, 1540.
V. A. C. II,
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HARE, THOMAS
Chief Justice of Chester and Flint, 1538-45. Master of the
Rolls, 1553-57- Died Oct. 31, 1557. Buried in the Temple
Church. Will, P.C.C. Father of Michael (1545), Robert (1545),
and William (1545). (Cooper, i. 172; D.N.B.)
HARE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1545, impubes. ist s. of John, of London, mercer, brother of
Sir Nicholas. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1548. Bencher,
1574- M.P. forHorsham, 1572-83, 1584-7, 1588-9. Recorder
of Lynn, 1593-7. Of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, Esq. Died
1597, aged 67. Will (P.C.C.) 1597. Brother of Edmund
(i555)- (Carthew, Launditch, n. 658; A. B. Beaven.)
HARE, NICHOLAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S, 1598-9.
Perhaps s. and h. of John, Master of the Bench of the Inner
Temple. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June, 1596. Died 1622.
Will, P.C.C. (Petit, i. 330.)
HARE, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 9, 1647.
Of Norfolk. 3rd s. of Sir John, Knt. B. 1632. Matric. 1647.
Adm. ai the Inner Temple, 1651. Of Harpham Manor,
Norfolk. Married Catherine, dau. of William Geary, of
Bushmead Abbey, Beds., Esq. Buried Nov. 17, 1689, at
Harpham. Father of Ralph (1671-2). (Blomefield, i. 414.)
HARE, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1564; B.A. 1566-7; M.A. from Magdalene, 1570. Perhaps
Master of Dedham School, Essex, 1573-9.
HARE, RALPH. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs. 1584.
2nd s. of John, of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1584. Barrister, 1596. Bencher, 1605. M.P.
for St Mawes, 1601. Died Aug. 1623. Will (P.C.C.) 1625.
HARE, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at PEMBROKE, Jan.
16, 1671-2. S. of Nicholas (1647), Esq., of London. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 27, 1674; of Stow Hall, Norfolk.
Of Harpham, Norfolk. Married Anne, dau. of Sir John Willis,
Bart., of Fen Ditton, Cambs. Buried Nov. 18, 1709, at
Harpham. Will (P.C.C.) 1710. Father of the next, of John
(1723) and perhaps Thomas (1710). (Blomefield, i. 414.)
HARE, RALPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1725. Of Norfolk.
S. of Ralph, of Harpham, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1724;
B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1729-40. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 4, 1732; priest (Ely) July, 1738. R. of
Duxford St Peter, Cambs., 1738-61. Died 1761. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of John (1723). (Masters.)
HARE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1587.
HARE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from GONVILLE HALL,
Nov. 1545. S. of Sir Nicholas (1509). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Dec. r, 1547. Clerk of the Pells, 1560-70. M.P. for
Dunwich, 1563. Of Bocking Hall, and Bruisyard, Suffolk.
Well known for his antiquarian collections in the University
Registry, and for his donation to the ' Causey Fund ' for the
improvement of the pathways round Cambridge. Died Nov.
2, 1611. M.I. in Old St Paul's. Will (P.C.C.) 1611. Brother
of Michael (1545) and William (1545). (Venn, i. 34; D.N.B.)
HAVRE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1546.
HARE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1579-80.
B. at Goldington, Beds. B.A. 1583-4. Ord. deacon and
priest (London) Mar. 16, 1599-1600, age 36. R. of Bamesley,
Gloucs., 1600-1. Admon., P.C.C. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HARE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1585.
HARE, ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 29, 1700. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1700, as 'John'; Scholar, 1700.
HARE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 29,
1646. S. of John. B. at Hampton, Middlesex. School,
Cobham (Mr Goldwire). Matric. 1646. One of these names, of
Leigh, Essex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1648. Barrister,
1656. (Pale, i. 505.)
HARE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, June 29, 1749-
Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750; LL.B. 1755- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 24; priest, June u, 1752. R- of Beachampton,
Bucks., 1752-94. R. of Simpson, 1772. V. of Wolverton,
1782. Died Jan. 19, 1794. Buried at Hatfield, Herts. Will,
P.C.C. (Lipscomb, n.)
HARE, THOMAS. Incorp. LL.D. from Oxford, 1503-4- V. of
Twickenham, Middlesex, c. 1500-15. Vicar-general of the
Bishop of Norwich, 1501-20. Chancellor of diocese of
Norwich, 1501-21. R. of Walsoken, Norfolk, 1502-20. V.
of Reydon and Southwold, Suffolk, 1503. R. of Gt Massing-
ham, Norfolk, 1506. R. of Grimston, 1508. Will (P.C.C.)
1521; 'of Homerfield, Suffolk. To be buried at St Mary-in-
the-Fields, Norwich.' Probably uncle of Sir Nicholas (1509).
HARE, THOMAS. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1543 ; M.D. from PETER-
HOUSE, 1559. Fellow of Peterhouse, I543-5O. Will (P.C.C.)
1570; of St Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcester.
HARE or HARES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 5,
1621-2. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6.
HARE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS, Nov. 10, 1655.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Edmonton, Middlesex. B. there.
Taught by his father. (Venn, i. 396.)
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HARE, THOMAS
HARE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1657 ; B.A.
1659-60.
HARE, Sir THOMAS, Bart Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at CAIUS,
Oct. 17, 1672. S. of Sir Ralph, of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk,
Bart. B. there. Schools, Denver (Mr Sanderson), Thetford
(Mr Keen) and Cambridge (Perse). Matric. 1672; M.A. 1673-
4. Succeeded as Bart., Feb. 1671-2. M.P. for Norfolk,
1685-7. Died Jan. i, 1693-4. Buried at Stow Bardolph.
M.I. there. Father of George (1707). (Venn, i. 447; G.E.C.)
HARE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Oct 18, 1710.
Probably s. and h. of Ralph (1671-2). B. June 13, 1692. Of
Harpham, Esq. Buried there 1736. Brother of Ralph (1725)
and John (1723). Contemporary at Oxford. (Blomefield, i.
4U-)
HARE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 2, 1743.
5. of Thomas, of London. School, Westminster.
HARE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1545 (impubes). S. of Sir Nicholas (1509). Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1551. Married and had issue. Died Apr. 16, 1597.
Brother of Michael (1545) and Robert (1545). (E. Anglian,
i. 56.)
HARE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar from QUEENS', Dec. 2, 1582.
HARE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 15, 1622.
S. of Andrew, of Calverley, Yorks. School, Calverley (Mr
Smith). Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1625; B.A. 1625-6. Died in
College, 1629. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1629. (Venn, i. 257.)
HAIRE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 24,
1630. S. of Anthony, mayor of Lincoln. B. there. School,
Lincoln (Mr Clarke).
HARE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1633-4.
HARE or HAVRE, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1537; B.A. 1538-
9; M.A. 1542. One Robert Hare, B.A., appointed by the
College, to Helpstone, Northants., 1540. (Peile, i. 25.)
HARE, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, c. 1597.
HARES, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. at,
1618-9. Matric. 1618-9; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
HARES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1588;
Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Incorp. at Oxford,
1598. R. of Gaywood, Norfolk, 1598-1634. Died Mar. 7,
1634-5, aged 62. M.I. at Gaywood. (Le Neve, Mon., i. 358.)
HAREWELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1653. Of London. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
HAREWELL, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1567.
HAREWELL, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1638. S. of
Henry, of Coventry, gent. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford,
Oct. 31, 1634, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1635-6. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641. R. of Stourbridge, Worcs., 1641.
V. of St Peter-le-Grand, Worcester, 1662. (Al. Oxon.)
HAREWOOD, see HARWOOD.
HARFLET, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1624. Of Kent. Doubtless s. of William, of Sandwich.
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. C. of Stelling, Kent, 1634. V. of
St Nicholas, Newington, Kent, till 1671. Died c. 1671.
HARFLET, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1563. One of these names s. of Thomas, of Ash, Sandwich.
HARFLEET, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1625. Of Kent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1630; s. and
h. of Henry, of Ash, author, for whom see D.N.B. Married
Dorothy, dau. of Anthony Combe, of Greenwich. Will of
'Henry Harfleet, the elder, of Ashe' (P.C.C.) 1651. (Vis. of
Kent, 1663; J. R. Planche, A Corner of Kent, 348.)
HARFLETT, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1606. Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas, of Ash, Sandwich. Died
Nov. 1618. Will proved, Mar. 10, 1618-9. (J- R. Planche
A Corner of Kent.)
HARFLET, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1583. Doubtless s. of Christopher, of Ash, Sandwich,
deceased. Bapt. May, 1566. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1584.
Married Winifred, dau. of Sir Robert Peyton, Bart., Sept. 4,
1592-
HARFORD, ANTHONY. Scholar at CHRIST'S, 1577-8; B.A.
1579-80; M.A. 1583, as Hertford.
HARFORD, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
24; priest, July 25, 1630. R. of Stuckbury, Northants.,
1635-43. Probably died 1643. (H. I. Longden.)
HARFORD, HERITAGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1623; B.A. 1626; M.A. 1630. Presented to Cheriton,
Hants., Oct. 4, 1647.
HARFORD or HARFORTH, RICHARD. B.A. 1533-4. One of
these names preb. of Hereford, 1551. But see a contemporary
in A I Oxon.
HARFORD, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1632.
HARGRAVES, JAMES
HARGRAVE or HARGREAVES, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at
JESUS, May 16, 1681. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1 68 1; Scholar,
1683; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1686.
HARGRAVES, BOLTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May
18, 1714. S. of , of Gildersome, Batley, Yorks. School,
Gildersome. Matric. 1714. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan.
20, 1715-6.
HARGREAVES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
May 15, 1669. Of Lancashire. B.A. 1672. Ord. deacon
Srork) June, 1674; priest (London) May at, 1676. V. of
oly Cross, Westgate, Canterbury, 1679, resigned same year.
V. of Westwell, Kent, 1680-1706. Died 1706. (H. G. Har-
rison.)
HARGREAVE, GEORGE. B.C.L. at Oxford • Incorp. from
Cambridge,' 1585 (not found in our records).
HARGREAVES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 6, 1666.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1667.
HARGRAVES, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1571. One of these names ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Aug. 20, 1574. R. of Pilton, Rutland, 1582. R. of Whitwell,
1584-90. R. of Stretton, 1590. (H. I. Longden.)
HARGREAVES, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 31,
1673. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1679; priest (Chester) Sept. 21, 1679.
V. of Burton-on-Stather, Lines.
HARGREAVES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 6, 1698. S. of James (1655), clerk, deceased. B. at
Colne, Lanes. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric.
1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1702; priest,
1703. V. of Farnworth, Lanes., 1718-32. Will proved at
Chester, 1732. Brother of James (1681) and Robert (1707).
HARGRAVES, HUGH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1570-1. R. of Bardwell, Suffolk, 1576-96.
HERGRAVES, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1573.
One of these names R. of Felsham, Suffolk, 1583-9. Prob-
ably brother of John (1575).
HARGRAVE, JAMES. B.A. from TRINITY, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1604, age 25; priest, Dec. 23,
1604. C. of Arminghall, Norfolk. R. of Blickling, 1605-45.
Buried there 1645. M.I.
HARGRAVE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
i7» 1655. S. of John, yeoman, of Greenfield, Colne, Lanes.
Bapt there, Feb. 7, 1637-8. School, Come (Mr Rakes).
Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9. P.C. of Colne, 1669-93. School-
master at Colne. Buried there, Jan. n, 1693-4. Will
(Chester) 1694. Father of Henry (1698), James (1681) and
Robert (1707). (Viet. Hist. Lanes., iv. 534; J. Parker; E.
Axon.)
HARGREAVES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JESUS, May 15,
1677. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1694.
Ord. deacon and priest (London) Mar. 4, 1682-3. V. of
Elmstead, Essex, 1683-1705. R. of Greenstead by Col-
chester, 1693-1700. Father of James (1718).
HARGREAVES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 16, 1681. S. of James (1655), P.C. of Colne, Lanes.
School, Wakefield (Mr Baskerville). Matric. 1681; B.A.
1684-5; M.A. 1700. R. of Brandesburton, Yorks., 1693-1723.
Married Jane, dau. of John Saunders, of Grosmont Abbey.
Buried at Brandesburton, June i, 1723. Brother of Henry
(1698) and Robert (1707), father of James (1723).
HARGRAVES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 19, 1708.
S. of Nathaniel, of Wakefield. B. there. School, Wakefield.
Matric. 1709; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715; D.D. 1728 (Com.
Reg.). Fellow, 1714-24. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. i, 1712-3.
R. of East Hoathley, Sussex, 1719-41. Preb. of Chichester,
1723-32. Chaplain to the King, 1724-39. Preb. of West-
minster, 1725. R. of St Margaret, Westminster, 1730-4.
Dean of Chichester, 1739-41. Died Nov. 15, 1741.
HARGRAVE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Sept.
28, 1717. S. of Nathaniel, attorney. Bapt. at St Nicholas,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Jan. 2, 1700-1. Schools, Newcastle and
Morpeth (Mr Salkeld). Matric. 1717; Scholar, 1718; Fell.-
Cpm. 1720-5; B.A. 1721-2. One of these names adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1725. Of Shawdon, Whittingham,
Northumberland. Died Oct. 1777. (H. M. Wood.)
HARGRAVES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Nov. i, 1718.
S. of James (1677), deceased, of Suffolk. Matric. 1719;
Scholar; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (London) June 9, 1723;
priest (Norwich) June, 1725. R. of Polstead, Suffolk, 1725-
30. Perhaps R. of Little Wigborouph, Essex. F.R.S., 1726.
Died Feb. 23, 1774. Father of James (1746).
HARGREAVES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 30, 1723. S. of James (1681), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Brandsburton. School, Beverley (Mr Tatham). Matric.
1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8.
C. of Skirbeck, Lines. (Scott-Mayor, in. 362.)
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HARGRAVES, JAMES
HARGRAVES, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 16,
1746. S. of James (1718), late R. of Pplstead, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Lavenham (Mr Smythies). Matric. 1746;
Scholar, 1746-50; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
24, 1752; priest (Norwich) Mar. 18, 1753. Patron of Polstead,
in 1750. C. of Polstead, 1753-7. R. 1757-63. Will proved
(Archd. Sudbury) 1763. (Venn, n. 58.)
HERGRAVES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
Probably brother of James (1573).
HARGRAVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
13, 1644-5. S. of Richard, of Langsthawe, in Craven, Yorks.
School, Giggleswick (Mr Lucas). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1648-9.
One of these names, ' a minister,' buried in Durham Cathedral,
Nov. 21, 1653. Another, P.C. of Halton Gill, in Craven,
buried May 6, 1673. (H. M. Wood.)
HARGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 24,
1648. S. of John, clothier. B. at Leeds, Yorks. School,
Leeds (Mr Smith and Mr Garnet). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2.
Perhaps P.C. of Halton Gill, Yorks., 1673-90. Buried May 6,
1690.
HARGREAVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 2, 1656. S. of John, of Morton, Keighley, Yorks.
Matric. 1656.
HARGREAVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 24, 1691-2. S. of Robert (? 1657-8), clerk. B. at Paston,
Northants. School, Peterborough (Mr Waring). Matric.
1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1700-8. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1702. C. of Walgrave, Northants.
HARGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1697. Of
Kent. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 20, 1702.
HARGREAVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. i, 1703.
Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1728. Probably R. of
Islip, Northants. ; and father of the next. One of these names
V. of Barlaston, Staffs., 1754-9. Died 1759.
HARGREAVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May
15, 1729. S. of John, R. of Islip, Northants. B. at Islip.
School, Oakham (Mr Adcock). Matric. 1729; B.A. 1733-4.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1734; priest, Sept. 21, 1735.
V. of Guilsborough, Northants., 1741-4. R. of Cranford St
Andrew, 1744-61. Adraon. (Archd. Northants.) 1761; to
widow Rachel. (Scott-Mayor, in. 421.)
HARGRAVE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec.
1582; B.A. 1585-6.
HARGRAVES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 3, 1657-8. S. of John, deceased, of Higham, High
Booth in Whalley, Lanes. B. there. School, Burnley (Mr
Aspden). Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 15, 1662; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
1663. Perhaps minister at Paston, Northants., and father
of John (1691-2).
HARGREAVES, ROBERT. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1707. S. of
James (1655), clerk, of Colne, Lanes. Matric. from Brase-
nose, Oxford, July 15, 1693, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1697.
Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1707. Perhaps C. of Warrington,
Lanes., in 1705. Brother of Henry (1698) and James (1681).
HARGREAVES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 15, 1709. S. of James, shopkeeper. B. at Kildwick,
Skipton, Yorks. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric.
1710; B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1716; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1718. P.C. of Todmorden, Lanes., 1742;
engaged in a severe contest with his parishioners as to the
right of appointing churchwardens, 1750. Died 1770. (H.
Fishwick, Rochdale, 185, who takes him to be a s. of Robert.)
HARGREAVES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY,
Mar. 31, 1732. S. of Robert, of Pickering, Yorks., clerk.
School, Shipton, Yorks. (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1732; Scholar,
1734; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739. Fellow, 1738. Ord. deacon
(Lift. dim. from York) Sept. 1736; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 27,
1742-3. V. of Thirsk, Yorks., 1745-7. R. of Langton, 1746-
54. V. of Harewood, 1747-54. Author, Sermons. Died 1754.
HARGREAVES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 29,
1680. S. of John. B. at Gisborne, Yorks. School, Earby
(Mr Rakes). Matric. 1680; M.B. 1685.
HARGRAVES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Feb. 23, 1711-2. S. of James. B. at Knight Stainforth,
Giggleswick, Yorks. School, Giggleswick (Mr Armitstead).
Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (York)
Feb. 1715-6; priest, Dec. 1716. One of these names buried
at Giggleswick, Apr. 3, 1757. M.I. (Pette, H. 178.)
HARGRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 3, 1707.
S. of William, of the Isle of Ely. B. 1688. Matric. 1708;
B.A. 1710—1. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1711; priest, Sept.
21, 1712. C. of Manea, Cambs., 1711. R. of Heyford,
Northants., 1721-63. Died Dec. 30, 1763. Buried at Hey-
ford. Will (Archd. North.) 1764. (H. I. Longden.)
HARLAND, MICHAEL
HARGRAVES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 22 1742
S. of Joseph, of Wakefield, Yorks.. innkeeper. Bapt there
Sept. 29, 1724. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1743; Scholar
* ' 7' °rd" deaC°n (Peterb') Dea 20> I747'
397
HARGRAVES, ZACHARIAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept n
1690. Of Lancashire. Matric. i6§o; Scholar, 1693; B.A.
1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 27; priest,
Sept. 20, 1696. R. of Polstead, Suffolk, 1696-1700. R. of
Greenstead, 1700.
HARGRAVE, - . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1548.
HAREGROVE, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1394-8.
BARKER, JOHN. B.A. 1525-6- Perhaps R. of Boothby
Pagnell, Lines. Died 1575.
HARKYN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1555.
HARKNESS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Dec. 1750; Scholar, 1752. One of these names 'major of the
Cambs. Militia,' died July 18, 1775. (G. Mag.)
HARLAKENDEN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1580. Probably s. of John, of Warehorn, Kent, Esq.
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. R. of Gt Yeldham, Essex, 1593.
(Top. and Cental., i. 233.)
HARLAKENDEN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c.
1593. S. of Walter, of Tunstall, Kent, Esq. Bapt. there,
Mar. 19, 1574-5- 'Slain, Oct. 15, 1601." Buned at Tunstall,
Oct. 18, 1601. (Top. and Geneal., i. 231; Archatol. Cantiana,
xrv. 361.)
HARLAKENDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1583. 2nd s. but h. of Roger, of Earls Colne, Essex,
Esq. B. July 22, 1568. B.A. 1586-7. Migrated to Emmanuel,
June, 1588. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 17, 1592, from Staple
Inn. Of Earls Colne, Esq. Married M_argaret, dau. of Edward
Hubbard. Died Aug. 22, 1631. Buried at Earls Colne. Will
(P.C.C.) 1631. Father of Richard (next), brother of Thomas
(1585) and Roger (1582-3). (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Top. and
Geneal., i. 234.)
HARLAKENDEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623.
S. of Richard (above). B. Dec. 21, 1606. Matric. 1623; B.A.
1626-7; M.A. 1630. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 16, 1623. Of
Earls Colne. Sheriff of Essex, 1646. Married Alice, dau. of
Sir Henry Mildmay, Knt. Died Sept. 4, 1677. Buried at
Earls Come. Father of the next. (Ft*, of Essex, 1634.)
HARLACKENDEN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS,
June 20, 1649. Of Essex. S. and h. of Richard (above), of
Earls Colne. B. July 19. 1631. School, Earls Colne (Mr
Joscelyn). Matric. 1649. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 6, 1649,
Married Mary, dau. of Christopher Meredith, of London,
1652. Died Mar. 25, 1659, at Worcester. Buried at Earls
Colne. Admon., P.C.C. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Josselin's
Diary, 128.)
HARLAKYNDEN, ROGER. Matric. peris, from MAGDALENE,
Lent, 1582-3. ist s. of Roger, of Earls Colne, Essex, Esq.
(Will, P.C.C., 1603). Buried at Earls Colne, Dec. 30, 1583.
Brother of Richard (1583) and Thomas (1585). (Vis. of
Essex, 1634; Top. and Geneal., i. 232.)
HARLAKENDEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1585. S. of Roger, of Earls Colne, Essex. Migrated
to Emmanuel, 1588. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 17, 1592,
from Staple's Inn. Of Earls Come, Esq. Married (i) Dorothy,
dau. of John Cheney; (2) Jane, dau. of Edward Hubbard.
Buried at Earls Colne, Mar, 27, 1648. Brother of Richard
(1583) and Roger (above), father of the next, and of William
(1618). (Vis. of Essex, 1634; J. B. Peace.)
HARLAKENDEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1616. S. of Thomas (above), gent., of Earls Colne, Essex.
Bapt. at Earls Colne, Nov. 4, 1599. Lived at Earls Colne.
Buried there Sept. 29, 1652. Will (P.C.C.) 1653. Brother of
the next. (Petit, i. 310; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
HARLAKENDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1618. S. of Thomas (1585), of Earls Colne, Essex.
B.A. 1621-2. Of New House, Esq. Married Smithee, dau.
of Edward Scroggs, of Hertford. Died Mar. 18, 1674.
Buried at Earls Colne. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Top. and
Geneal., i. 234.)
HARLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 26,
1658. S. of Richard, gent., of Sutton-in-the-Forest, Yorks.
B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr Luellin and Mr Green-
wood). Matric. 1658. Married Mary, dau. of Everingham
Cressy, of Birkin. Father of Michael (1695).
HARLAND, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. 28,
1695. 2nd s. of John (1658), gent. B. at Sutton-on-Forest,
Yorks. Schools, Shipton (Mr Hutchkin) and Laughton,
Yorks. (Mr Broomhead). Matric. 1695; B.A. i6g&-^; M.A.
1702. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1700; priest, 1702. Probably
V. of Hockley, Essex, 1703-14- Died 1714-
2O — 2
HARLATON, JOHN DE
HARLATON, JOHN DE. Fellow of CLARE, in 1364. B.Can.L.
and B.CivX. V. of Hinton, Northants. Petitioned the
Pope for a canonry at Lichfield, 1363.
HARLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, Easter, 1605.
(Not in the College register; probably a blunder for Robert
Yardley.)
HARLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, from TRINITY, Mar. 10, 1645-
6; M.A. 1648 (fil. nob.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1649. Fellow of
All Souls, 1648, by the Parliamentary visitors. Perhaps 3rd
s. of Sir Robert, of Brampton Bryan, Heref., K.B.; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1647-8. One of these names F.R.S.,
1667- (Al.Oxon.)
HARLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 7, 1631.
Of Salop. Matric. 1631. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1658; of East church, Kent, clerk.
HARLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 28, 1655. S. of Edward, of London, 'rei monetariae
custos.' School, Charterhouse; Exhibitioner, Apr. 5, 1655,
till Dec. when suspended for some misdemeanour through a
'frantic distemper in his head.' (Al. Carthus.) Matric. 1655.
One of these names V. of Happisburgh, Norfolk, 1692.
KARLING or LING, RICHARD. LL.D. Of Norfolk. Chancellor
of the University, 1337-9, 1351. Benefactor; founder of a
'chest' Archdeacon of Norwich, 1349-55. 'Of Reedham,
Lyng, Elsing, Norfolk, and Wincanton, Somerset.' Will
(Lambeth) 1355. Portrait in the Council Room, University
Library.
HARLING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 2,
1738. S. of Christopher, of Carlisle. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1738; Scholar, 1739; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745.
Fellow, 1744.
HARLSTONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Sx JOHN'S, Easter,
1627. Doubtless s. of John, of South Ockendon, Essex,
gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1629. Brother of Robert
(1635-6) and Thomas (1629-30).
HARLESTONE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Jan. 20, 1635-6. S. of John, Esq. B. at South Ockendon,
Essex. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Brother of
John (1627) and Thomas (1629-30).
HARLASTON, ROGER DE. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge,
1333. Adm. into KING'S HALL. Left Nov. 21, 1354.
HARLESTONE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1565. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1569-70;
M.A. 1572-3. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1574. R. of Ickham,
Kent, 1568-1616. Died 1616. (Al.Oxon.; Archaeol.Cantiana,
xrv. 130.)
HARLSTON, THOMAS. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL in 1421,
when ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 8, 1420-1; and priest, May 17,
1421. V. of Foulden, Norfolk, 1421-8; of Narborough, 1428-
31; of Framingham Pigot, 1431-4. (Venn, I. 5.)
HARLESTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs.
1617; B.A. 1619-20.
HARLESTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 8, 1629-30. S. of John, gent., of South Ockendon,
Essex. B. there. School, Eton. Migrated to Pembroke.
Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633; M.A. 1637. Brother of John
(1627) and Robert (1635-6).
HARLSTON or HARLISTON, . M.A. 1490-1.
HARLOWE, EZECHIEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 24, 1560. Of Saffron Walden, Essex.
Matric. 1560; B.A. 1564-5, as Harlowe alias Taylor. Fellow,
1563-6. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 3, 1567. R. of Thorpe-
on-the-Hill, Lines., 1576. V. of Swinderby, 1581.
HARLOYS or HARLOW, . B.Can.L. 1497.
HARLTON, . B.A. 1482.
HARMAN, see also HERMAN.
HARMAN, GEOFFREY. Scholar of GONVILLE HALL, 1519-23;
B.A. 1521-2; M.A. 1525. Incorp. at Oxford, 1525. Supp.
for B.D. 1531. Junior Canon of Cardinal College (afterwards
Christ Church). One of Wolsey's Cambridge importations.
Fellow of Eton, 1532. Died 1533. Buried at Eton. See also
Richard. (Hanvood; Venn, l. 24.)
HARMAN, HENRY. B.A. 1491-2; M.A. 1503-4.
HARMAN, JOHN. D.D. 1474-5.
HARMAN, JOHN. D.D. 1479-80. A friar. Perhaps the
above.
HARMAN. JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 26, 1712.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1712. 'Executed in 1724 for a high-
way robbery.'
HARMAN or HERMAN, MILES (MICHAEL). Adm. sizar (age
16) at CAIUS, 1619. School, Norwich (Mr Briggs). Matric.
Easter, 1620; Scholar, 1621-5; B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon
and priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625. V. of Ringland, Norfolk,
1626-62. (Venn, I. 246.)
HARMER, WILLIAM
HARMAN, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1540. Fellow of
GONVILLE HALL, 1541-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 28,
1533-4. C. of GtSt Mary's, Cambridge, 1539. R. ofNewtown,
Montgom., 1546; of All Saints', Worcester, 1552. C. of All
Saints', Northampton, 1556-8. Perhaps R. of Broughton,
Northants. R. of Pitsford, 1558-60.
HARMAN, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1510. Vacated his scholarship, probably for religion, and
went to Jesus (Hanvood), M.A. from Jesus, probably in 15 15.
Became chaplain to Cranmer. Afterwards junior canon of
Cardinal College, Oxford. Imprisoned at Oxford for religion.
According to Cooper who follows Strype (Cranmer, i. 48) he
died in 1533, but this seems a confusion with Geoffrey: were
there really two Hannans at Cardinal's College? One of
these names R. of Crayford, Kent, 1524, to his death, 1570.
(A. Gray.)
HARMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 28,
1638. S. of Richard, alderman, of Norwich. B. at St Andrew's,
Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1638. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1639-40. Perhaps M.P. for Norwich,
1640-6. Died 1646.
HARMAN, ROGER. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517. Fellow of ST
JOHN'S, 1516. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 3, 1518. Probably
R. of Deal, Kent, 1544. Will (P.C.C.) 1551.
HARMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1578; B.A. from Magdalene, 1581-2.
HARMAN, WALTER. B.A. 1504-5; M.A. 1508. Probably pens,
at GONVILLE HALL, 1510-2.
HARMAN, . B.A. 1461-2; probably M.A., as Herman,
1464-5.
HARMAY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596.
HARME or HAROME, ROBERT. B.A. 1473-4; MA. (? 1477)-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 1497; title, the Hospital of ST
JOHN, Cambridge.
HARMER, JOHN. M.A. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of New-
bury, Berks. School, Winchester. Matric. from New College,
Oxford, Jan. 10, 1574-5; B.A. (Oxford) 1576-7; M.A. 1582;
B.D. and D.D. 1605. Fellow of New College, Oxford.
Proctor, 1587. Regius Professor of Greek, 1585-9- Warden
of St Mary's College, Winchester, 1596-1613. Head Master
of Winchester College, 1588-95. Canon of Winchester,
1594-1613. R. of Compton, Hants., 1595; and of Droxford,
1596. One of the translators of the New Testament, 1604.
Author. Died Oct. n, 1613. Buried in the Chapel of New
College. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1614. (Al.Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HARMER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1626.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1637.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632. Licensed as school-
master, 1633. Perhaps V. of St Andrew's, Norwich.
HARMER, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667. Of Norfolk.
Matric. Easter, 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1673.
HARMER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1581.
HARMER (?), ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1596.
One Robert Harmcr was V. of Steeple Morden, Cambs.,
1620-8. Buried there June 26, 1628. But see a contemporary
in Al. Oxon.
HARMER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Common preacher or
lecturer of Colchester, Essex, 1639-48. (Morant, i. too.)
HARMER, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1666. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1667-8; B.A. 1669-70. Perhaps
brother of John (1667).
HARMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 6, 1697. Of Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1697; B.A. 1700-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1703; priest, June, 1707. V. of Heacham,
Norfolk, 1704. V. of Sedgeford, 1708.
HARMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 4, 1667.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) June; priest, Sept. 1674. R. of Stiffkey, Norfolk,
1679. Died Oct. 1702, aged 52. M.I. at Stiffkey.
HARMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Feb. 17,
1701-2. S. of William, attorney, of Swafield, Norfolk. B.
there. Schools, North Walsham (Mr Harvey) and Bury
(Mr Leeds). Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1702-7; M.B. 1707. Died
Sept. 12, 1727. M.I. at Swafield. (Venn, i. 508.)
HARMER, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1706. Of
Norwich. B. 1691. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1714; priest (Ely) Sept. 25, 1715. R. of
Hardwick, Norfolk, 1715.
H ARMITAGE, see also ARMITAGE.
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HARMITAGE, NICHOLAS
HARMYTAGE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Lent,
1557-8.
HARMYTAGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1581-2.
HARMSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 17,
1663. S. of Richard. B. at Carlton, Lines. School, Newark
(Mr Leeds). B.A. 1666. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Apr. 1670.
R. of East Barkwith, Lines., 1670; of Wickenby, 1671.
(Petit, i. 602.)
HARMSTON, SAMUEL. Adm. at MAGDALENE, Apr. 1736.
Matric. 1736.
HARNYSS or ARNESSE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Michs. 1554. B. at Richmond, Surrey. Migrated to
Queens'. B.A. 1558-9; M.A. 1562. Fellow of Queens', 1558-
60. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 27, 1559, age 26.
HARNESSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Aug. 10,
1650. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Laceby, Lines. School,
Riby, Lines. (Mr Taylour). Matric. 1650-1. Migrated to
Magdalene, July 8, 1653. B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. R. of
Badsworth, Yorks. R. of Irby, Lines., 1667-79. Died Jan.
17, 1678-9. Father of Thomas (1680). (Lines. Pedigrees,
459, 1252.)
HARNEIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 27, 1723. S. of John. B. at Lincoln. School, Lincoln.
Matric. 1723; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1728. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1733; priest, Sept. 19, 1736. Died
July 7, 1745. Buried at St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln. (Lines.
Pedigrees, 460.)
HARNESS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
June 5, 1660. S. of Theophilus, of Laceby, Lines. School,
Louth. Matric. 1660. Married and had issue. Buried at
Laceby, Aug. 24, 1719. (Lines. Pedigrees, 459, 1252.)
HARNEIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 31, 1680. S.
of John (1650), R. of Irby, Lines. Matric. 1680; Rustat
scholar; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. C. of Brigsley, Lines., 1688.
R. of Rothwell, Lines. Buried at Laceby, Feb. 9, 1732-3.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 459.)
HARNHAM, JOHN. B.Civ.L. Commissary-general to the
Bishop of Ely, 1444. R. of Leverington, Cambs., 1452.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1455-73. Died 1473. Will, P.C.C.
HAROLD, Earl of (ANTHONY GREY). Adm. nobleman (age 17)
at TRINITY, June 6, 1712. S. of Henry, Duke of Kent.
Bapt. at Flitton, Beds., Mar. 2, 1695-6. Matric. 1713-4;
LL.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Summoned to the House of Lords,
1718, as Baron Lucas of Crudwell. Died s.p. and v.p., July
21, 1723. (G.E.C.)
HARROLD, CORNELIUS. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1715.
S. of C., of Coventry. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
Oct. 16, 1703, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1707. Subscribed as
deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1708. C. of Clay Coton, Northants.,
1708. R. of Croft, Leics., 1731. (Al. Oxon.)
HAROULD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1571.
HAROLD, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1703; B.A. 1706-7. Died 1709,
aged 23. Buried in St Peter Mancroft, Norwich. (Masters.)
HARPAM, RICHARD. B.A. 1497-8. One of these names R. of
Springthorpe, Lines., 1530-9. Died 1539.
HARPENYE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June,
1584; B.A. from Magdalene, 1586-7.
HARPENY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 7, 1546. Of St Gregory, London. Matric. 1546.
Left 1549.
HARPUR, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1733. 3rd s.
of Sir John, of Calke, Derbs., Bart. Matric. 1733.
HARPUR, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 29, 1670.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1671. One of
these names Head Master of the Free School, Chester, 1699-
1713. Buried in Chester Cathedral, Nov. 26, 1713. Will
(Chester) 1716. (E. Axon.)
HARPUR, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. i,
1748-9. S. of Henry, gent., of Middlesex. B. at Islington.
School, Maidstone, Kent (Mr Russel). Matric. 1748-9; B.A.
1753- Ord. priest (Rochester) June 29, 1756. V. of Tonbridge,
Kent, 1756-90. Buried there Oct. n, 1790. M.I. Admon.,
HARPUR, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 7,
1660. S. of Francis, mercer, of Stockport, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Stockport (Mr Tho. Combes). Matric. 1660; B.A.
1663-4. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 25, 1664; priest (Lich-
field) Dec. 17, 1665. C. of St Mary's, Oldham, Lanes., 1669-
96. Buried at Chester Cathedral, Jan. 17, 1706-7; 'school-
master at the abbey Court." (E. Axon.)
HARPER, SAMUEL
HARPUR, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1588. 2nd s. of Sir John, of Swarkestone, Derbs. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1590. Knighted, Apr. ax, 1603. M.P. for
Co. Derbs., 1604-11. Married Dorothy, dau. of John Dethick
of Breadsall, Derbs. Will (P.C.C.) 1622. Brother of Richard
(1588).
HARPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 30 1614-5.
Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 23, 1619; priest, June u, 1620. Perhaps V. of Cubbing-
ton, Warws., 1627. Marriage licence (Peterb., Oct. 2, 1622)
between John Harpur, of Cottesmore, Rutland, clerk, and
Anne Wells, of Uppingham, at Normanton, Rutland. (H. I.
Longden.)
HARPER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1618-9.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Perhaps Incorp. at
Oxford, 1628. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625; priest,
1626. R. of Withersdale, Suffolk, 1628. One of these names
V. of Wey bread, 1663.
HARPUR, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 29, 1620.
Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. One of these names
V. of Nazing, Essex, 1645; of Epping, 1650-60, ejected.
Minister of St Mary Aldermanbury, 1666-70. Perhaps P.C.
of Theydon Bois, 1667. V. of Witham, 1668-70. Died 1670.
Will (P.C.C.) 1671; of Epping, clerk.
HARPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 5, 1630.
S. of John. B. at North Minims, Herts. School, Hertford
(Mr Minors). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Licensed
to teach grammar at Northaw, Herts., 1637. V. of Sand-
ridge, 1643-50. One of these names R. of Morley, Derbs.,
1647; episcopally instituted, 1662. Died 1690. (Petie, i. 404;
Cox, Churches of Derbs., iv. 323; see also Al. Oxon.)
HARPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. o,
1654. S. of Edward, yeoman, of Bishop Wearmouth,
Durham. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1654; B.A.
1658-9; M.A. 1662. V. of Berwick-on-Tweed, till 1686. V.
of Northallerton, Yorks., 1686-94. Buried June 20. 1694.
(H. M. Wood.)
HARPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 15, 1659-60.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663. Signed for
deacon's orders (London) Mar. 5, 1663-4, as tutor in the
house of Richard Atkins (probably at Clapham, Surrey).
One of these names licensed to teach at Dulwich College,
May 19, 1664. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARPUR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5, 1708. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1716. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1714. C. of Little Over, Derbs.
Perhaps R. of Stanton-by-Bridge, 1723-44. P.C. of Calke,
1727-37. Chaplain to Sir John and Sir Henry Harpur. Died
July 7, 1744. Buried at Calke. (Cox, Churches of Derbs., in.
350.)
HARPUR, JOHN. M.A. from JESUS, 1709. B. at Oldham, Lanes.,
cler. fil. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 18,
1691-2, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1695. P.C. of Gorton, Lanes.,
1704. (Al. Oxon.)
HARPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June n,
1718. S. of Miles, of London. School, Westminster. Matric.
1718; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1721-2.
HARPER, JOHN. M.A. from CLARE, 1721. S. of Edward, of
Hartlebury, Worcs. Matric. from University College,
Oxford, Apr. 3, 1701, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1704-5. V. of
Ashleworth, Gloucs., 1716-24. V. of Beckford, 1724-54.
Married, 1719, Elizabeth Dee, of Bredon, Worcs. Buried at
Beckford, 1754, aged 71. M.I. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
HARPER, RALPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 22, 1682. Of
Salop. S. of Ralph, V. of Audley, Staffs. Matric. 1682; B.A.
1685-6.
HARPUR, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1588. S. and h. of Sir John, of Swarkstone, Derbs.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1590. Knighted, Aug. 6, 1608.
Sheriff of Derbs. Will (P.C.C.) 1619. Brother of John (1588),
father of the next.
HARPER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1606. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Richard (above), of Little-
over, Derbs., Knt; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1610.
Perhaps knighted, Apr. 14, 16x7.
HARPER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 28,
1634. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1634.
HARPER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1626.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1629-30.
HARPER, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 12,
1749-50. S. of Robert, of London. School, Fulham, London
(Mr Croft). Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A.
1757. Ord. deacon (York) June 13, 1756; priest, Mar. 1757.
C. of Gamston, Notts. Perhaps F.R.S., 1766; V. of Roth-
well, Leeds, in 1775-
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HARPER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1616. B. in St Olave, Southwark. Doubtless s. of Henry, of
Southwark. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at Oxford,
1626. Ord. deacon (London) Dec, 23, 1621, age 23. R. of
Witherley, Leics., 1622. Perhaps R. of Norbury, Derbs.,
1627. (Vis. of Surrey, 1623; Al. Oxon.)
HARPER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PETERHOUSB,
May 10, 1676. Of Leicestershire. School, Market Harborough.
Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1679-80; MA. 1683.
Fellow, 1683-7. Ord. priest (London) Feb. 28, 1685-6. R.
of Grafton Underwood, Northants., 1686-92. R. of St
Catherine Coleman, London, 1692-1714. R. of Orsett,
Essex, 1700-14. Died 1714. Will, P.C.C.
HARPER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 16,
1687. S. of Thomas. B. at Southwark. School, Southwark
(Mr Brattle). Matric. 1687-8; Scholar, 1691; BA. 1691-2.
C. of Nettlestead, Kent. R. of Orlestone. Perhaps V. of
Teston, 1710-1. Died Mar. 20, 1719, aged 51. Buried at
Nettlestead.
HARPER, WALTER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1565; B.A. 1569-70.
HARPUR or HARPER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, June 16, 1729. S. of William, gent., of Durham.
B. at Gateshead, Newcastle. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1729; B.A. 1732-3; MA. 1749. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept.
1733. C. of Gateshead. R. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks.,
1740-9. Married, at Gateshead, Feb. 17, 1734-5, Frances
Rudstone. Died May 14, 1749. (Scott-Mayor, m. 423.)
HARPER, . BA. 1520-1 ; MA. 1524.
HARPHAM, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
June 22, 1680. S. of Philip. B. at North Kelsey, Lines.
School, Caistor, Lines. Matric. 1680, as ' Harper.'
HARPLE or HAPPLE, HUGH. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1383-
1406.
HARPELE, JOHN DE. M.A. Of Norwich diocese. Fellow of
PETERHOUSE in 1331. (Papal Letters.)
HARPUM, PETER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
HARRIDANCE or HARRYDANCE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens,
from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1579. B. at Fakenham,
Norfolk. B.A. 1582-3. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 30, 1585,
age 24. C. of East Mersey, Essex. R. of Dunton-cwm-
Doughton, Norfolk, 1599-1604.
HARRIDANCE or HALYDANCE, ROBERT. B.A. 1477-8; M.A.
1482; M.B. 1486-7; M.D. 1499-1500, as Harridawnce. Of
Norwich. Died 1513. M.I. at St Michael Coslany.
HARRYDANCE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1570. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1572-3.
R. of Prating, Essex, 1576-1607. Died before Nov. 1607.
(Peile, i. 115.)
HARRYDANCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS,
Oct. 31, 1648. S. of William, gent., of Fakenham. Schools,
Fakenham (Mr Wells), Sculthorpe (Mr Turner) and Norwich
(Mr Levering). Of Fakenham, gent. Will proved, 1664.
(Venn, I. 373-)
HARRIMAN, GAVIN (GAWEN, OWEN). Probably ma trie, sizar
from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1587, as ' Hammer'; B.A. from
Trinity, 1590-1. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 27,
1592. R. of Braceborough, Lines., 1592. Married, at Glinton,
Northants., Nov. 6, 1598, Marian, dau. of Robert Wildbore.
(Vis. of Nortkants., 1618; H. I. Longden.)
HARRYMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 21, 1688.
Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1696-7; priest, Mar. 5, 1698-9.
R. of Peckletpn, Leics., 1712. Died June 13, 1743. Wifi,
Leicester. (Nichols, iv. 873.)
HARRIMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1554. One of these names V. of Rugeley, Staffs., in 1574.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HARRIMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1620-1.
HARRINGTON, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9; M.A. from Sidney, 1602. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Mar. 25, 1601 ; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1604. V. of
Saxby, Lines., 1610-2. V. of Stainton-by-Langworth, Lines.,
1612-24.
HARRINGTON, EDMUND. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1606. Of
Essex.
HARRINGTON, EDWARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S,
c. 1598. S. of James (afterwards Bart.). B. at Ridlington,
Rutland. Migrated to Sidney, Sept. 1598. B.A. 1599-1600.
Knighted, May n, 1603. Succeeded as Bart., 1614, Sheriff
of Rutland, 1621-2, 1636-7. Died 1653. (G.E.C.. i. 53; Vis.
of Rutland, 1618.)
HARRINGTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1624. Of Essex. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. One of
these names R. of Aspenden, Herts., 1650.
HARRINGTON, RALPH
HARRINGTON, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at SIDNEY, June,
1615. ist s. of Thomas, of South Witham and Boothby
Pagnell, Lines. B. at Boothby, Lines. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1616. (Lines. Pedigrees, 462.)
HARRINGTON, HENRY. Matric. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1567;
B.A. from Christ's, 1570-1. Went to Ireland, where he had
a command in the army. Knighted, at Dublin, Apr. 24, 1578.
M.P. for Wicklow, 1585-6. One of the Privy Council in
Ireland, c. 1603. Will (P.C.C.) 1613. (Peile, i. 100; A. B.
Beaven.)
HARRINGTON, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at SIDNEY, May,
1600. S. of Sir James. (Vis. of Rutland, 1618.)
HARRINGTON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1610. Of Essex. B.A. 1613-4.
HARRINGTON, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at SIDNEY, June 2,
1613. Matric. 1613. One of these names, of Ridlington,
Rutland, adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1620-1.
HARRINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, Sept.
29, 1658. 3rd s. of John, Esq. B. at Hunnington, Warws.
Schools, Westminster and Oakham (Mr Frere). Matric. 1658.
HARRINGTON, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, 1570-1.
HARRINGTON, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, Easter,
1594-5. Probably 3rd s. of Sir James, of Exton, Rutland.
Knighted, Apr. 18, 1603. Created Bart., June 29, 1611.
Died Feb. 2, 1613-4. Buried at Ridlington. M.I. Will
(P.C.C.) 1614. (Peile, I. 216; Rutland Mag., 11. 132.)
HARRINGTON, JAMES. MA. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Sir James, of Ridlington, Ruts. Matric. from Hart Hall,
Oxford, Oct. ii, 1605, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1608; M.A.
1610-1. Fellow of Wadham College, 1613-27.
HARINGTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1643. S. of William, gent., of Gt Maplestead, Essex. B.
there. School. Felsted (Mr Holbeach). Matric. 1645; B.A.
1646-7.
HARRINGTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 3, 1675. Of Yorkshire. School, Melton (? Malton, see
John, 1662-3), Yorks. Matric. 1675.
HARINGTON, JOHN. Incorp. LL.D. 1492-3. Perhaps R. of
Colne Wake, Essex, 1504-47. Died 1547.
HARINGTON, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Michs.
1576. S. of John, of Stepney, Cheshunt Park, and Kelston,
Somerset, Esq. School, Eton. B.A. 1577-8 (ist in the ordo);
M.A. 1581. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27, 1581; of Somer-
set. High Sheriff of Somerset, 1591. Accompanied Lord
Essex to Ireland, 1598. Knighted, July 30, 1599. Scholar
and poet. Godson of Queen Elizabeth. Buried at Kelston,
Somerset, Dec. i, 1612. Will (P.C.C.) 1614. (Misc. Gen. et
Her., iv. 191; D.N.B., where he is wrongly assigned to
Christ's College.)
HARRINGTON, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, c. 1594.
Died before 1606, when he left a legacy of £40 to the College.
(Peile, I. 216.)
HARRINGTON, JOHN. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Dec. 7, 1604, age 15. S. of Sir John, of Kelston, Somerset.
Migrated to Cambridge; Incorp. there, 1607. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30, 1608. Barrister-at-law, 1615.
Treasurer, 1651. M.P. for Somerset, 1645-53; and probably
1654, 1656. (Al. Oxon.)
HARINGTON, Sir JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY,
July 6, 1607. S. of Sir John, Baron Harington, of Exton,
Rutland. B. at Combe Abbey, near Coventry. Bapt at
Stepney, May 3, 1592. K.B., 1605. Friend and correspondent
of Henry, Prince of Wales. Succeeded as Baron, Aug. 1613.
A good linguist, ' well read in logic and philosophy.' Bene-
factor of his College. Died at Kew, Feb. 27, 1613-4. Buried
at Exton. (G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
HARRINGTON, JOHN. B.A. from CLARE, 1625-6.
HARRINGTON, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY,
Michs. 1626. Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of Boothby
Pagnell, Lines., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, May xo, 1627.
Married and had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees, 462.)
HARRINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 21, 1662-3. Of Yorkshire. School, Malton. Matric.
1663; BA. 1666-7; MA. 1670. Ord. deacon (York) 1667;
priest, 1667. One of these names clerk, of Settnngton,
Yorks., married Anne, dau. of Philip Wreathe, of Langtoft,
Jan. 21, 1672-3. (M. H. Peacock.)
HARINGTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1663.
One of these names, s. and h. of Benjamin, of Weymouth,
Dorset, Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 30, 1669.
HARRINGTON, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL,
Easter, 1637.
HARRINGTON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1608.
310
HARRINGTON, ROBERT
HARRINGTON, ROBERT. B.A. 1482-3; M.A. 1486-7.
HARRINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1567.
HARRINGTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1567. Of Essex. B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574; B.D. 1582.
Fellow, 1572-6. V. of Sible Hedingbam, Essex, 1574-94.
Died 1594.
HARRINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Jan. 23, 1668-9. S. of Sir James, Bart. B. at Swakeley,
Middlesex. School, Isleworth (Mr Henry Willis). (Vis, of
Rutland, 1618.)
HARRINGTON, VILLIERS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 10,
1638. Matric. 1638.
HARINGTON, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L, 1492-3. Incorp. (as Heryng-
ton). LL.D. from Bologna, 1499-1500. Doubtless s. of
William, of Newbigging, Cumberland. B. at Eastrington,
Yorks. Preb. of St Paul's, 1497-1523. R. of St Anne,
Aldersgate, London, 1505-10. Caused his tomb to be erected
in St John's Chapel, St Paul's Cathedral, shortly before his
death. Will (P.C.C.) dated Oct. 12, 1523; proved Jan. 1523-4.
(D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
HARRINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1553. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1556-7. Fellow, 1557.
HARRINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 25, 1578. Of London. Matric. 1578. Left
in 1581. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1581.
'Travelled beyond the sea.' (Harwood.)
HARRINGTON, WILLIAM. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, Mar. 29, 1639, age 16. Migrated to SIDNEY, Nov. 4,
1641. S. of Sir John, Knt. B. at Spalding, Lines. School,
Spalding (Mr Heaton). Matric. 1641; B.A. 1642-3; M.A.
from Caius, 1646; LL.D. 1652 (by Visitor's mandate): he had
served in the Parliamentary army. Fellow of Caius, 1645-
54. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. R- of Pattesley, Norfolk, 1653.
V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1654. Will (P.C.C.) 1697; of London,
LL.D. (Verm, i. 354.)
HARINGTON, . B.Civ.L. 1479-60. Perhaps Richard, V. of
Haslingfield, Cambs., 1485.
HARRYNGTON, (maximus). Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1544. (For possible identifications see Peile, i. 34.)
HARRYNGTON, (major). Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1544.
HARRYNGTON, (minor). Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1544.
HARRYNGTON, (minimus). Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1544.
HARRINGTON, . Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1559.
HARRINGTON, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
HARRIOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
HARRIOTT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', 1612. B. at
Wellingborough, Northants. Matric. Easter, 1613; B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 20, 1618,
age 23 ; priest, Sept. 1619. C. of Hanwell, Middlesex. V. of
Eynesford, Kent, 1631-51. V. of Lullingstone, 1631-51.
Buried at Eynesford, Apr. 30, 1651. (C. H. Fielding.)
HARRIOTT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. 1599. B.
at Wellingborough, Northants. B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22, 1611, age c. 30; priest, Dec.
18, 1613. C. of Gt Greenford, Middlesex. Master of Welling-
borough School, Northants. Buried there June 19, 1636.
Will (Archd. Northants) 1636. (H. I. Longden.)
HARRIATT, WILLIAM. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1603-4; M.A.
1607. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1607; priest, May 22,
1608.
HARRIS, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1589. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25,
1591; of Salop.
HARRIS, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, Feb. 1601-2.
Of Essex. S. and h. of Sir William, of Cricksey, Essex, Knt.
Matric. 1602. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1605; and
perhaps at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 28, 1607. Of Cricksey and
Woodham Mortimer, Essex, Knt. Knighted, July 15, 1606.
M.P. for Maiden, 1624-5 and 1628-9 (but elected to serve
for Essex County), 1625. Married (i) Anne, dau. of Robert
Cranmer, of Kent; (2) Anne, dau. of Sir Nicolas Salter, of
Enfield, Middlesex. Died Jan. 9, 1631-3. Father of the
next, Cranmer (1623), John (1628), Thomas (1644-5) and
Salter (1639). (Vis. of Essex, 1612; A. B. Beaven; Morant,
i. 363.)
HARRIS or HERRIS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, Mar. 18, 1644-5. S. of Sir Arthur (above), Knt.
B. at Woodham Mortimer, Essex. School, Chelmsford (Mr
Peake). Matric. 1645. Of Stock, Essex, Esq. Brother of
Cranmer (1623), John (1628), Salter (1639) and Thomas
(1644-5)- (Peile, i. 492.)
HARRIS, HENRY
HARRIES, CHARLES. M.A. from KING'S, 1743. Probably s.
of John, of Ystrad, Cardigan. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 30, 1726, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1729. R. of
Llanllwchaiarn, Montgom.; exchanged this for Cricklade,
Wilts. R. of Llangyniew, 1756-61. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY,
Michs. 1614. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir William Herns, of
Shenfield, Essex, Knt.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 3, 1616-7.
Probably M.P. for East Looe, 1620-2; for Ipswich, 1624-5,
1626, 1628. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir HarbotUe Grim-
stone, Knt. and Bart. Died 1628. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; A. B.
Beaven.)
HERRYS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647. Of
Essex.
HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER. M.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1683.
S. of Andrew, of Totnes, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Mar. 14, 1662-3, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1666-7. P.C. of Wiugham, Kent, 1672-1719. R. of Bircholt,
1673. R. of Stourmouth, 1690-1719. Died Nov. 24, 1719,
aged 73. Buried at Wingham. M.I. (Al. Oxon.; Hasted, in.
703.)
HARRIS, CRANMER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Oct. to, 1623.
Of Essex. S. and h. of Sir Arthur (1602), of Saltwood, Kent,
and Cricksey, Essex, Knt. Matric. 1624. Knighted, June 21,
1629. Succeeded his father, in 1632. Of Cricksey. High
Sheriff of Essex, 1634-5. Brother of Arthur (1644-5), etc.
(Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
HARRIS, CRANMER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 24, 1647-8. S. of John (1628), late of Chipstead, Kent,
Esq. School, Hertford. Matric. 1648. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 4, 1651.
HARRIS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, June 22,
1712. S. of Daniel, grocer. B. at Bewdley, Worcs. School,
Bewdley. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Perhaps R. of Port-
land, Dorset, 1730-46. Died 1746.
HARRIS, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1579; B.A.
1585-6. One of these names R. of Shelton, Notts., 1595-
1625. Died 1625.
HARRYS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1583.
HARRIS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Lent,
1588-9. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 8,
1590; of Essex.
HARRYS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. One of these names (M.A.),
V. of South Grantham, Lines., 1634. V. of Rushton St Peter,
Northants., 1639-52. Buried there Apr. 8, 1652. (T. P.
Dorman.)
HARRIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Sept.
28, 1652. S. of , of London, carpenter. Matric. 1653-4.
One of these names s. and h. of Richard, of St Paul's,
Middlesex, gent. ; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 12, 1654.
HARRIS, GEORGE. B.A. 1 543-41 M.A. 1545; B.D. from
TRINITY, 1551 (died before admission). Fellow of Trinity,
1546. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1551.
HARRIS, GEORGE. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1620-1; M.A. 1624;
B.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1624. Of Surrey. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 15; priest, May 16, 1625. V. of Holy
Trinity, Cambridge, 1628. Will (P.C.C.) 1638, of George
Harryes, B.D., deceased abroad.
HARRIS, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1647.
HARRIS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 8,
1648. S. of William, husbandman, of Wetton, Staffs. B.
there. School, Grindon (Mr Peck). Matric. 1648.
HARRIS, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1706. B. in Eton. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714;
D.D. 1734. Fellow, 1709. Fellow of Eton College, 1731.
Vice-Provost, 1746-52. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1711-
2; priest, Sept. 21, 1712. V. of Ringwood, Hants. R. of
Worplesdon, Surrey, 1746-52. Died Apr. 4, 1752. Father
of John (1747). (Manning and Bray, HI. 101.)
HARRIS, GEORGE. Incorp. B.A. at KING'S, 1734, from Balliol
College, Oxford. Maine, there, Mar. 19, 1715-6- S. of
Thomas, of St Ewen's, Bristol. B.A. (Oxford) 1721. (Al.
Oxon.)
HARRIS, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1736. Of London.
Matric. 1736; B.A. 1738-9. Probably ord. pnest (Peterb.)
Dec. 20, 1747.
HARRIS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1633. Of
London. Matric. Easter, 1634. Perhaps migrated to Oxford
and matric. from Magdalen College, Feb. 10, 1636-7,
age 17.
HARRIS, HENRY
HARRIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 2, 1662. Matric.
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord. priest (Gloucester, at
the Ely Chapel, Holborn) Feb. 27, 1669-70. R. of Conington,
Hunts., 1670-99. Died 1699.
HARRIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 13) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1710. S. of Henry, grazier. B. in Surrey. School, Edmonton
(Mr Button). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 2, 1717-8, as s. and h. of Henry,
of Southwark, Surrey.
HARRIS, ISAIAH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 9, 1646. Of
Northamptonshire. LL.B. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Probably of
Bucks., clerk, and father of Samuel (1673).
HARRYS, JAMES. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2. One of these names (B.A.), usher of Boston
School, 1586.
HARRIS, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1699. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1699-1700.
HARRIS, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1723. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. Easter, 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A.
1734. Perhaps R. of Little Bradley, Suffolk, 1743-5 and R.
of Cheveley, Cambs. Will (P.C.C.) 1778.
HARRIS, JAMES. M.A. from KING'S, 1750. S. of Richard, of
Newton, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
Mar. 3, 1725-6, age 17; B.A, (Oxford) 1729. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) Dec. 20, 1730; priest, Dec. 24, 1732. R.
of Abbotsbury, Dorset, 1741-72. Chaplain to Countess
Temple. R. of Winterbourne Monkton, 1749-72. Died at
Abbotsbury, May 4, 1772, aged 64. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1480.
HARRIS or HARRYSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1569; B.A. 1574-5.
HARRIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1617.
One of these names, s. and h. of John, of Rickmansworth,
Herts., adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. n, 1619.
HARRIES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 3, 1622. Of
Salop. One of these names V. of Little Horwood, Bucks., in
1627.
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, Apr. 30. 1628.
Of Kent. 2nd s. of Sir Arthur (1601-2), of Cricksey, Essex,
Knt. Matric. 1628. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1630.
Of Chevening, Kent, where he succeeded his father, 1632.
Died before 1651. Father of Cranmer (1647-8), brother of
Arthur (1644), etc. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; A. Gray.)
HARRIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1631;
Scholar from Westminster, 1631; B.A. 1634-5.
HARRIS, JOHN. M.A. 1638 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Robert,
of Hanwell, Oxon., clerk. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, 1626; B.A. (Oxford) 1630; M.A. 1633; B.D. 1641.
R. of Passenham, Northants., 1632-60. R. of Overstone,
1633-43. Preb. of Hereford, 1660-78. V. of Merstham,
Surrey, 1660. Buried there Oct. 29, 1678. (Al. Oxon.;
Manning and Bray, n. 264; H. I. Longden.)
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. at PEMBROKE, June 19, 1649. S. of
John, of Radford, Devon, Esq. Doubtless of Radford, Esq. ;
and father of John (1685).
HARRIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1650. Of
Dorset
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CATUS, June 30, 1658.
S. of Thomas, attorney-at-law, of Kirby, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Levering). Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658-64;
B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Probably ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1665; C. of Poringland. R. of Elsing, 1667-82; of
Bawdeswell, 1676-82. Will proved (Norwich) 1682. (Venn,
i- 403-)
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 4,
1663-4. S. of John, deceased, of Arkholme, Lanes. B. there.
School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Garthwaite). Matric. 1664;
B.A. 1667-8 ; M.A. 1671. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Sept. 18, 1668. One of these names R. of Hawstead, Suffolk,
1673.
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 21,
1682-3. S. of Edward, deceased. B. in London. School,
Chiltington, Sussex (private; Mr Rushworth). Matric. 1684.
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 28,
1684. S. of John, deceased. B. at Leicester. School, Leicester
(Mr Wm. Thomas). B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691; B.D. 1699;
D.D. (Lambeth) 1706. Fellow, 1691-1702. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1696; priest, Feb. 28, 1696-7. F.R.S.
1696. Secretary, R.S. Preb. of Rochester, 1708-19. R. of
St Mildred, Bread Street, with St Margaret Moses, London,
1708-19. R. of East Banning, Kent, 1715-7. P.C. of Strood,
1716-9. Lectured on mathematics in London. Author,
scientific, topographical, etc. Died Sept. 7, 1719, in great
poverty. Buried at Norton, Kent. Admon., P.C.C, (D.N.B.;
C. H. Fielding.)
HARRIS, ROBERT
HARRYS, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at TRINITY, Nov. 3,
1685. S. of John (? 1648), of Radford, Devon. School,
Plymouth (Mr John Bedford).
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1688. Of Norfolk.
B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695. Ord. priest (London) May, 1696.
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Dec. 5, 1720. B. at
Georgeham, Devon. Matric. 1720. One of these names V. of
Furneaux Pelham, Herts., 1723-6.
HARRIS, JOHN. D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of George, of
Melford, Pembs. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, June
*5> i<>97i age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1701; M.A. 1715. Fellow of
Oriel College. Probably R. of Rudbaxton, Pembs., 1700-33.
R. of Lampeter Velfrey, 1708-29. Preb. of Canterbury,
1728-38. V. of Ticehurst, Sussex, 1729-38. Dean of Here-
ford, 1729-36. Bishop of LJandaff, 1729-38. Dean of Wells,
1736-8. Died Aug. 28, 1738. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRIS, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1734; of Exeter College,
Oxford. (Identification uncertain.) (Al. Oxon.)
HARRIS, JOHN. M.A. from TRINITY, 1736. S. of John, of
Easton Gray, Wilts., clerk. Matric. from Oriel College, Ox-
ford, Feb. 6, 1720-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1724. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRIS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1747.
S. of George (1706), V. of Ringwood, Hants. B. there.
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1756. Fellow, 1751. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 25, 1752. R. of Stourminster Marshall,
Dorset, 1753-1805. Died June 29, 1805. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HARRIS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 4,
1730. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1731. One of these names R. of
Shadingfield, Suffolk, 1733. R. of Easton Bavent, 1734.
HARRIS, MALACHI. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
S. of Robert, R. of Hanwell, Oxon. B. at Banbury. B.A.
1626-7; MA. 1630; B.D. 1637; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1631. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. V. of Navestock,
Essex, 1656-60, ejected. R. of Farthinghoe, Northants.,
1662-84. Accompanied Sir Thomas Rowe on two embassies,
as chaplain. Chaplain to Mary, Princess of Orange. Buried
at Farthinghoe. Apr. 19, 1684, aged 77- M.I.
HARRIS, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at JKSUS, June 4, 1629. Of
Essex. Matric. 1629.
HARRIS, NICHOLAS. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Jan. 17, 1644; B.A.
1644-5. S. of John, of Maids tone, Kent. Previously at
Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Matric. there, May 20, 1640.
HARRIS, NICHOLAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1717. Of
London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 24, 1718; s. of
Richard, merchant, of London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May
27, 1731.
HARRIS, PERCY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. n, 1627.
Of Cornwall. Probably s. of John, of Lanrest, Cornwall.
Matric. 1627. Migrated to Queens', Easter, 1628. (Vivian,
Vis. of Cornwall.)
HARRIS, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1618-9. Perhaps 5th s. of John, of Hayne, Devon, and
Kenegie, Cornwall. B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1622. Admon. (Exeter) 1661; of Kenwyn, Cornwall,
clerk.
HARRYES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 17, 1571. Perhaps V. of
StalUngborough, Lines., 1576.
HARRIS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1576. Of Salop. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1590; D.D.
1595. Fellow, 1581. Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. R. of Gestin-
thorpe, Essex, 1599. R. of Bradwell-by-Sea, 1612. Author
of Concordia Anglicana, in reply to Becane's De dissidio
Anglicano. Will (P.C.C.) 1621. (D.N.B.)
HARRIS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', c. 1595;
B.A. 1598-9. Perhaps M.D. from Pembroke, 1607.
HARRIS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1631.
Of Salop. Age 8 in 1623. S. and h. of Richard, of Stockton,
Salop. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1634. (Vis. of Shrops.)
HARRIS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May
14, 1645. S. of Richard, of Leigh, Essex. Matric. 1645; B.A.
1648-9. Perhaps R. of Southchurch, Essex, 1667-80. Died
1680. Will(P.C.C.);of PrittlewelL
HERRYS, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1498.
HARRYS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1584. One of these names R. of Mellis, Suffolk, c. 1590.
HARRIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 21,
1626. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Kirby Bedon, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Stonham). Matnc. 1626; Scholar,
1628-33; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 22, 1633; priest, Mar. 2, 1633-4. Probably minister of
Mellis, Suffolk (where he signed the Solemn League and
Covenant, in 1643), 1636-60. One of these names, clerk,
buried at Kirby Bedon, Oct. 31, 1668. Another V. of Dunston
and Swardeston, Norfolk, 1640. (Venn, I. 377.)
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HARRIS, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. Of
Essex. Matric. 1671.
HARRIS or HERRIS, SALTER. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, June 28, 1639. S. of Sir Arthur (1601-3), of
Woodham-Mortimer, Essex, Knt. B. there. Education,
private (Mr Leech). Matric. 1639. Probably died before
1645. Brother of Arthur (1644-5), etc. (Peilt, I. 462.)
HARRIS, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Easter, 1622;
B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (Llandaff); priest (Norwich) May
20, 1627.
HARRIS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 29,
1648. S. of Richard. B. atTruro. School, Truro (Mr White).
HARRIS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, July a,
1673. S. of George. B. at Eaton Socon, Derbs. (sic.). School,
Basford, Nottingham (taught by his father). Matric. 1674;
B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 23, 1677.
V. of Fingringhoe, Essex, 1680-91. R. of St Ethelburga,
London, 1691-1704. Preb. of Lincoln, 1695. R. of Walgrave,
Northants., 1704-8. Died Jan. 14, 1707-8, aged 54. M.I. at
Walgrave. (Blore; Rutland, 179; H. I. Longden.)
HARRIS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at JESUS, Apr. 14, 1673.
S. of Isaiah (? 1646), of Buckinghamshire, clerk, deceased.
Matric. 1673; Rustat scholar, 1674; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
HARRIS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, May
15, 1700. Of Middlesex. B. Dec. 9, 1682. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Scholar, 1700; Matric. 1701; B.A. 1703-4; M.A.
1707. Craven scholar, 1701. Fellow, 1709-15. Regius Pro-
fessor of Modern History, 1724-33. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May, 1708; priest, June, 1708. R. of Intwood and Keswick,
Norfolk, 1708-20. F.R.S., 1722. Author. Died Dec. 21,
1733- (D.N.B.)
HARRIS, SAMUEL. D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Perhaps the above.
HARRYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1546.
HARRYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JKSUS, Michs. 1562.
HARRIS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1573. Of Kent. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Fellow, 1579-86.
HARRYSE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1577-8.
HARRYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1577.
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at CAIUS, Oct. 29,
1608. From Exeter College, Oxford; adm. there, in 1606
(not recorded in Al. Oxon.). S. of Anthony, gent., of the
parish of St Issey, Cornwall. School, Bodmin (Mr Cole).
B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Probably V. of Paul, Cornwall,
1624-61. WiU (Exeter) 1661. (Venn, i. 200.)
HARRIS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 9;
priest, Aug. 3, 1630. Of this name were the R. of Kettering,
Northants., 1633-8; the R. of Cranford St Andrew, 1648;
and the R. of Hinton, 1653-61. The latter died at Hinton,
Dec. 23, 1661. M.I. (J. P. Dorman.)
HARRIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar (age 17) from TRINITY,
Easter, 1636. Perhaps s. of Christopher, of Woodford,
Northants., gent. School, Oundle. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1642; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 8,
1644-5-
HARRIS or HERRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 18, 1644-5. S. of Sir Arthur (1601-2), Knt. B. at
Woodham Mortimer, Essex. School, Chelmsford (Mr Peake).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 10, 1644. One of these
names an elder for Maldon at Dengie Classis, 1648. Brother
of Arthur (1644-5), etc. (Peilf, I. 492.)
HARRIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1650.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1654-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb.
22; priest, Feb. 23, 1661-2. One of these names R. of
Lawford, Essex, 1693-9. Died Mar. 28, 1699, aged 65. (Essex
Arch. Soc., N.S., vni. 289.)
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1660.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1660.
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May
30, 1678. S. of Thomas, clerk, deceased. B. at Sutton-in-
the-Field, Lines. School, Stamford. Matric. 1678; B.A.
1681-2; M.A. 1685. One of these names V. of Duxford St
John, Cambs., 1689.
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 19, 1694.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 26, 1700; priest, May 23, 1703.
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Jan. 30,
1712-3. S. of Thomas, of Newport, Salop. School, Newport
(Mr Greenwood). Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1716-7.
One of these names R. of Flyford Flavel, Worcs., 1717-31.
(But ste a contemporary in Al. Oxon.)
HARRISON, ABRAHAM
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 3, 1716. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1716. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr.
1 8, 1716; s. and h. of Robert, citizen of London, and
apothecary.
HARRIS, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1747. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1748-9. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Sept. 21, 1755, as B.A.
HARRIS, WALTER. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford. July
16, 1621, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1623; M.A. 1626. Perhaps
R. of Shire Newton, Monmouth, 1633; and R. of Wolves
Newton, 1633. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRIS, WALTER. M.D. 1679 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Walter, of Gloucester. School, Winchester. Matric. from
New College, Oxford, Feb. 22, 1666-7, age 19; B.A. 1670.
Fellow of New College, 1666-73. M.D. from Bourges, 1675 ;
Incorp. at Oxford. F.R.C.P., 1682. Treasurer, 1714-7.
Lumleirn lecturer, 1710. Physician to William III. Author,
medical. Died in London, Aug. i, 1732. Admon. (P.C.C.) as
of St George-the-Martyr, Middlesex. (D.N.B. ; Munk, i. 423.)
HARRYSE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1572. Perhaps matric. again Michs. 1572. S. of Robert,
weaver, of St Giles', Cripplegate. B. c. 1554. Exhibitioner
from Christ's Hospital. B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579. (A. W.
Lockhart.)
HARRISHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1577-8; B.A. 1580-1.
HARRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1579-80. Of Salop. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1594.
Fellow, 1589. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 13,
1589. R. of Titchwell, Norfolk, 1591. Perhaps R. of Wick-
ford, Essex, 1591-1610. Died 1610. Will, P.C.C.
HARRYES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1580; B.A. 1583-4.
HARRIS or HERRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1608; B.A. 1611-2. Perhaps s. of Sir
William, of Cricksea, Essex, Knt.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 25, 1612-3.
HARRIS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1610;
Scholar, 1610- 1; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Probably ord.
priest (Norwich) 1614. Perhaps V. of Huns tan ton, Norfolk,
1631. (Peile, i. 275.)
HARRIS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Buckinghamshire. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from
St John's College, Oxford, June 19, 1610, age 18; B.A. 1611;
M.A. 1615; B.D. 1621.
HARRIS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1637 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London. Matric. from St Alban's Hall, Oxford, Nov. 28,
1617, age 18; B.A. (Brasenose College) 1621; M.A. 1624.
HARRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. i, 1685-6.
Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. priest (York) June, 1699.
HARRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1702. Of
London. Matric. Easter, 1702; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon
(London) May 30, 1708; priest, June 19, 1709. One of these
names R. of Gt Totham, Essex, 1711.
HARRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 8,
1707-8. S. of William, coal-merchant, B. at Cambridge.
School, King's, Cambridge (Mr Cole). Matric. 1708; B.A.
1711-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1713; priest (Lincoln,
Lift. dim. from Canterbury) May 27, 1716. C. of Appledore,
Kent, 1714. Died at Ebony, Kent. Buried there Nov. 18,
1717. (H. G. Harrison.)
HARRIS, WILLIAM. M.A. from QUEENS', 1719. S. of Joseph,
of GulvaL, Cornwall, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Apr. 3, 1707, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1710. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRIS, - . B.Civ.L. 1473.
HARRIS, - . B.Can.L. H93~4 (? *497).
HARRIS, - . B.A. 1520-1; M.A. 1523.
HERRIS, - . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
HARRIS, - . Adm. sizar at KING'S, Lent, 1569-70. Perhaps
Thomas Harris, ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest (Ely) Dec.
1569, age 35.
HARRIS, - . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1584.
B.A. from JESUS, 1606-7 (in ordo).
Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1608.
HARRIS,
HARRIS,
HARRIS,
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct 25,
1659. Of Essex.
HARRISON, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1638.
Probably 3rd s. of John, Esq., afterwards of Balls, Herts.
Migrated to St Catharine's, 1639. Probably brother of John
(1633) and William (1637) and half-brother of Richard
(1662-3). (Clvtterbuch, H. 184.)
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HARRISON, ALEXANDER. Scholar of QUEENS' (butler) 1542-
7. Matric. pens. Easter, 1544; B.A. 1546-7. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 155*.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 3,
1692. Of Somerset. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6.
HARRISON, ALUNGTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan.
27, 1673-4. S. of Henry (1628), D.D., of West Wickham,
Cambs. B. there. Schools, Safiron Walden, Essex (Mr
Burrows) and Bury, Suffolk. Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1674-9;
B.A. 1677-8. P.C. of West Wickham, Cambs., 1690-1731.
R. of Elmstead, Essex, 1716-8 (resigned). Died May 2, 1731.
M.I. at Wickham. Father of the next, and of Henry (1706),
brother of William (1674). (Venn, i. 450 where his son's
ordination is assigned to him.)
HARRISON, AUNGTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 7,
1699. S. of AUington (above), R. of West Wickham, Cambs.
B. at Sudbury, Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1699-1700;
Scholar, 1699-1703; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1703-4; M.A.
from Caius, 1707. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. ai, 1707; priest,
Feb. 28, 1707-8. C. of West Wickham, Cambs., 1711. R. of
Elmstead, Essex, 1718. P.C. of West Wickham, 1731-3.
Died Jan. 8, 1732-3. (Venn, I. 503; J. Ch. Smith.)
HARRISON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1579-80. Perhaps s. of Wyllyam, of Over, Cambs. B. 1563.
R. of Catfield, Norfolk, 1609. Secretary to the Bishop of
Norwich. Died 1638. One of these names R. of Bisley,
Surrey, 1588. (N. and Q., 5th S., x. ai2.)
HARRISON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1587. Probably ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 15,
1595-6. (Lambeth MSS.)
HARRISON, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Micas.
1644. (Already matric. from St John's, Oxford, Apr. i, 1642,
age 18.) S. of George, of London. B.A. (Cambridge) 1645-6.
One of these names presented to St Clement's, Sandwich,
1648; there till 1653. V. of South Tawton, Devon, 1653-60.
Returned to Sandwich, 1660-6. Afterwards in West of
England. (W. A. Slum, \. 363; Hasted, rv. 286.)
HARRISON, BERNARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1627. Migrated to Oxford, Jan. 1630-1. Incorp. there as B.A.
M.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1633. Perhaps adm. at
Gray's Inn. Feb. 21, 1633-4, as s. and h. of Gilbert, of London,
mercer. (AI. Oxon.; Vis. of London, 1634.)
HARRISON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1618; Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Oct. 25; priest, Oct. 26, 1625. V. of Long Stanton
All Saints', Cambs., 1625-8. V. of Gt Wymondley, Herts.,
1630-46. Sequestered to Bredfield, Suffolk, May 19, 1647,
and to Middleton, Essex, 1657. (Add. MS., 15,671, f. 34.)
HARRISON or HER I SON, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1501-2; M.A.
1504. Perhaps V. of Wickersley, Yorks., 1524.
HARRISON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1592. One of these names, of Durham, gent., adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1595. See references in Gray** Inn
Pension Book.
HARRISON, CHRISTOPHER. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, June 14, 1649; B.A.
(Oxford) 1651; M.A. 1653-4. Fellow of Queen's, 1654, V.
of Brough-under-Stainsmore, Westmorland, 1664-94. Died
1694. (ALOxon.)
HARRISON, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July 4, 1718. S. of John, of Birmingham, gent B. at
Lichfield, Staffs. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726.
Fellow, May 29, 1731. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1726;
priest (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8. P.C. of Darlington, 1727-8.
Died Oct. 4, 1748. Buried at Darlington. Kinsman of Dr
Samuel Johnson. (Pedigree in Plantagenet-Harrison's
Yorks., 348.)
HARRISON, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 13, 1651.
Had kept some terms at Oxford (not in A 1. Oxon.). B. at
Newton, Kirkham, Lanes. Ord. presbyter, Nov. 27, 1651,
when he is styled B.A. For a time at Singleton, T-anrs,
Minister at Shankell-cym-Lurgan, Armagh, 1657. At Tul-
lamain and Tubbrid, Tipperary, 1660, till 1662. Afterwards
preached in Lanes. Buried at KirVham^ Oct. 16, 1681.
(Calamy, II. 105 ; E. Axon.)
HARISON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 28, 1589.
Of Essex. Perhaps s. and executor of William (1569).
HARRISON, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1591-3;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596; B.D. 1603. Probably R. of St
Olave's, Jewry, London, 1602-5. (P*B*, »• 203.)
HARRISON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 14, 1653.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1653.
HARISON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
IS59-
HARRISON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1574-
HARRISON, GUY
HARRISON, EDWARD. B.A. from JESUS, 1603-4; M.A. 1607;
B.D. 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 27,
1607. One of these names, M.A., R. of Oriestone, Kent,
1613-26.
HARRISON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1604.
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 9,
1612.
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 20,
1613. Matric. 1613; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1623. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1637; priest, Dec.
1627. R. of Wallasey, Cheshire, c. 1656. Buried there Sept 5,
1659. (Ormerod, n. 478.)
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 7, 1633.
Of Kent Matric. 1633; Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1636-7; M.A.
1640.
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 24, 1634.
S. of Lancelot (1611), of Oriestone, Kent, clerk. Matric. 1634.
Migrated to St John's, Mar. 14, 1635-6, age 17. B.A. 1637-8;
M.A. from Hart Hall, Oxford, 1640.
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
July 3, 1663. S. of Edward, of Passenham, Northants.
School, Huntingdon. Matric. 1663. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 18, 1670,
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 6,
1671.
HARRISON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Nov. 6, 1703. S. of George, of Lancashire. Matric. 1704;
B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1708; priest,
May 27, 1716. One of these names P.C. of Leeds, Kent,
1725-55.
HARRISON, EURYE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1615; priest,
Sept. 1616.
HARRISON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600, Ord. priest (Colchester) Nov. 33,
1600. R. of Aldham, Suffolk, 1602-32. Died 1632.
HARRISON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS, c. May,
1653. S. of John (1606), R. of Mashbury, Essex. B. at
Chelmsford. School, Hatfield (Mr Fra. Bridge). Brother of
John (1636).
HARRISON, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1666. Doubtless 4th s. of Richard, of Hurst, Berks. B. at
Hurst, Berks. Matric. 1667. Died as a student, of smallpox.
(Harwood; Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
HARRISON, GABRIEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Jan. 13,
1633-4. S. of Gabriel. B. at Cambridge. Bapt at Gt St
Mary's, Nov. ax, 1616. School, Perse (Mr Levering). Matric.
1634; Scholar, 1634-41; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
HARRISON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1551. B. at Willesley, Leics. Ord. deacon (London) May 15,
1552; priest, 1554. Perhaps preb. of Wells, 1576-92. One
of these names V. of Friston, Suffolk, 1558-62.
HARRISON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596;
B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
HARRISON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1601;
B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 10,
1604-5; priest, Sept ai, 1606. Perhaps minister at Triplow,
Cambs.. 1604-6; and R. of South Somercotes, Lines., 16x2-
38. Admon. (Lincoln) 1638.
HARRISON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1616; priest,
Sept 1618. V. of Scalby, Yorks., 1631.
HARRISON, GEORGE. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of London. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford,
Oct. 34, 1623, age x6; B.A. (Oxford) 1626-7; M.A. 1629.
HARRISON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 14) at CHRIST'S, May 20,
1646. S. of Peter. B. at Cottenham, Cambs. School, Cam-
bridge (Mr Hamond). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M^.
from King's, 1653. One of these names R. of Flnet-Marston,
Bucks., 1668. Died 1696. (Peile, i. 507.)
HARRISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 21,
1697. xst s. of Edward, yeoman. B. at St Andrew's, Holborn,
London. School, Charterhouse, exhibitioner.
HARRISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Oct. 20, 1733.
B. in the Barbados. Matric. 1733; M.B. 1740. Probably
student at Leyden, Oct. 12, 1736.
HARRISON, GERARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
x6xx; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1620. R. of Harpham, Norfolk,
1651-62.
HARYSON, GUY. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Michs. 1578.
Steward (scholar) of the College, 1581-6. Licensed by the
Bishop of Ely to teach grammar at Chesterton, Cambs.,
Nov. 3, 1587. (Venn, i. 99.)
HARRISON, HENRY
HARRISON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 25,
1628. S. of Henry, gent., of Kent. B. at Mersham. School,
Canterbury (Mr Lud). Matric. 1628; Scholar, 1629-35; B.A.
1631-2; M.A. 1635; D.D. 1664 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1636-48.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1639; priest, Apr. 25, 1662.
Preb. of Ely, 1675-90. V. of Wethersfield, Suffolk; and R.
of Snailwell, Cambs., 1679. V. of West Wratting, 1685-90.
He had been ejected during the Civil Wars, and travelled
widely on the Continent. Buried Sept. 30, 1690. Will, P.C.C.
M.I. at West Wickham, Cambs. Father of William (1674)
and Allington (1673-4). (Venn, i. 284.)
HARRISON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 8,
1651. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of Copgrove, Yorks., Knt B.
at York. Bapt. at Belfrey's, York, Dec 20, 1633. School,
York (Mr Wallis). Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June
30, 1651. Of Holtby, Yorks., Esq. Buried at Hornby, Yorks.,
Mar. 9, 1668-9. M.I. (Peile, i. 541; Vis. of Yorks.; M. H.
Peacock.)
HARRISON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Apr.
2, 1706. S. of Allington (1673-4), Esq. B. at West Wickham,
Cambs. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1711-
2; M.A. 1719. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1711; priest
(London) Dec. 19, 1714. Perhaps R. of Mundford, Norfolk,
1720; and R. of West Tofts, 1732.
HARRISON, HUGH. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1612.
One of these names C. of Smeeth, Kent. Will (Cant.) 1645.
HARRISON, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1646. S. of Roger, yeoman, deceased, of Monyash, Derbs.
B. there. School, Rowsley (Mr Howis). Matric. 1646.
HARRISON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, June. 1631.
S. of John (? 1578), R. of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Halstead (Mr Whiston). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
1638; D.D. 1657. R. of Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1643. Minister
of the classis, c. 1646. V. of Assington, 1664-75. V. of
Dagenham, Essex, 1674-82. Died 1682. Brother of John
(1631). (Venn, i. 300.)
HARRISON, JACOB. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1592-3; B.A.
1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D. 1609. Fellow, 1601. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1608. Lady Margaret preacher, 1610. Died in
College. Buried at Gt St Andrew's, Apr. 25, 1613. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1613. (Peile, i. 210.)
HARRYSON, JACOB. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1602.
HARRISON, JAMES. B.A. 1479-80; M.A. 1483-4. One of these
names V. of Ayclifie, Durham, 1508-10. (H. M. Wood.)
HARRISON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1554.
HARRISON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1588; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Incorp. at Oxford, 1608.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 18, 1596-7. V. of
Breesworth, Suffolk, 1601. Perhaps R. of Stanmer, Sussex,
1615-39. Buried Mar. 19, 1638-9. (Essex Archaeol. Soc.,
N.S., vi. 312.)
HARRISON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 27,
1671. S. of Peter (1641). B. at Cheadle, Cheshire. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. 1671, as 'John.' No degree recorded,
but one of these names, 'B.A. of Corpus,' was ord. deacon
(London) May 21, 1676; priest, as 'B.A. of Christ's,' Sept. 23,
1677. One (M.A.) V. of Medmenham, Bucks., 1716. (Peile, n.
39.)
HARRISON, JAMES. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1726. Perhaps
s. of James, of Campden, Gloucs., clerk. Matric. from Merlon
College, Oxford, Mar. 27, 1708, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1712.
Will (P.C.C.) 1761, of one of these names, R. of Buscot,
Berks. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HARISON, JEREMY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 12,
1636-7. S. of North, gent., of Cambridge. B. there. School,
Cambridge (Perse). Matric. 1637. Brother of Ralph (1636-7).
HARRISON, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Nov. 25, 1645. S. of Peter. B. at Hindley, Lanes. School,
Leigh (Mr Greenhalgh). Matric. 1645. Lieut.-Col. in the
Parliamentary army. Died July 16, 1683. Will at Chester.
Brother of Peter (1641) and Nathaniel (1645). (Peile, i. 500;
D.N.B.)
HARRISON, JERVIS. M.A. 1642-3 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Created M.A. at Oxford, 1642.
HARRISpN or HERRISON, JOHN. Probably M.A. 1455-6 (non-
incepit); M.D. 1463-4 (non-incepii). Transcriber of the
Historiola in CAIUS College MSS. (No. 249) in which he claims
to be M.D. 1457. Chancellor of the University, 1465-8.
(Tanner, Bibliothtca.)
HARRISON or HERISON, JOHN. B.A. 1509-10. Perhaps M.A.
1514-5-
HARRISON, JOHN. B.A. 1532-3. One of these names R. of
Rushbrook, Suffolk, 1555.
HARRISON, JOHN
HARYSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1548.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1570. S. of Rycbard, R. of Bradeston and Narford, Norfolk.
B. in London, 1552. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow, 1573-
9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585. Sur-Master of St Paul's School,
1580. Head Master, 1581-96. 'Died 1596." (Cooper, H. 222.)
According to N. and Q. (5th S. x. 175) he was afterwards
steward to Prince Phillip; resided at Brissingham, Norfolk,
and died there 1628.
HARRYSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1571;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. 1591. Fellow,
1581. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 4, 1582-3; priest, Mar. 28,
1583. V. of Histon St Etheldreda, Cambs., 1582-1607, but
refused to conform. (Cooper, n. 477.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1576;
B.A. from Jesus, 1579-80.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1578; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1586. Perhaps ord. priest (Nor-
wich) Mar. 10, 1582-3. Probably C. of St Gregory, Sudbury,
1594. Vicar, 1605. Minister of St Peter's, Sudbury. Died
1641. If so, father of Isaac (1631) and John (1631). (V. B.
Redstone.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Feb. 1579-80;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1585-6; M.A. 1591. Probably
subscribed for deacon and priest (Lincoln) Apr. 12, 1587.
One of these names V. of Gt Cornard, Suffolk, 1595. Perhaps
R. of Abington Pigotts, Cambs., 1604-33. Buried there
Nov. 2, 1633.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1592; B.A.
1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Dec. 23,
1599. R. of Yelvertoft, Northants., 1600-61 (sequestered,
but restored). Buried there May 25, 1661. (H. I. Longden.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1601;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. This, or the next, ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 22, 1608, age 23; 'B.A.'; C. of Wreningham,
Norfolk.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1606.
B. at Gt Bentley, Essex. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613; B.D.
1620. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 1611, age 24. R. of
Mashbury, Essex, in 1629. Will (Consist. C. London) 1637.
Father of Francis (1653) and John (1636). (Peile, i. 260;
J. Ch. Smith.)
HARRISON, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1607-8.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs, 1610;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1619. One of these names (B.A.), R. of
Alderton, Suffolk, 1617-23. R. of Burgh, 1617. R. of
Trimley, 1645-6.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Aug. 30,
1612. S. of John, gent., alderman of York (Lord Mayor,
1612). School, York. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
According to the Genealogist (xxv. 35) he became M.D.
Buried at Belfreys, York, July 30, 1632. Will (York) 1633.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 19;
priest, May 20, 1627. One of these names V. of Rowston,
Lines., 1631.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1627;
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635; B.D. 1648. Fellow,
1633. Senior proctor, 1646-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
24F 1637; priest, May 20, 1638.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, c. June,
1631. S. of John, R. of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Halstead (Mr Whiston). Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1633-5; B.A.
1634-5; M.A. 1638. Probably R. of Little Waltham, Essex,
1643-62. Licensed 'teacher' at Pebmarsh, in 1672. Buried
at Little Waltham, Jan. 10, 1677-8. Brother of Isaac (1631).
(Venn, i. 300.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 30, 1632.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7. Perhaps the pres-
byterian divine, said to have been educated at Cambridge.
If so, s. of Peter, of Hindley, near Wigan, Lanes. B. 1613.
Minister of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes., 1642. R. 1653-62.
An active member of the Manchester Classis, 1646-60.
Imprisoned as a royalist, 1651 and 1659-60. Died Dec. 30,
1670. Perhaps brother of Jeremiah (1645). (D.N.B.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 25,
1633. S. and h. of John, of London, afterwards of Balls,
Herts., Knt. B. at St Olave's, Hart Street. Bapt Feb. 12,
1617-8. Matric. 1633. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1634.
Brother of William (1637). Probably brother of Abraham
(1638) and half-brother of Richard (1662-3). (Clutterbuck, H.
186.)
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HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 1634. Of
Ireland. B.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Dublin); M.A. (Cambridge)
1636.
HARRISON, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1636. S. of John (1606), R. of Mashbury, Essex.
B.A. 1639-40. Brother of Francis (1653).
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1636. Of
Yorkshire.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Mar. 3,
1648-9. S. of John, fanner. B. at Halles, Bassinthwaite,
Cumberland. Schools, Halles (Mr Clerke) and Crosthwaite
(Mr Sanderson). Matric. 1649.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. u, 1649. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 2,
1655-6. S. of Lancelot, deceased, of Durham. B. there.
School, Durham.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. n,
1662. Of Essex. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 9, 1672. Ord.
priest (London) Sept 23, 1677. C. of Colne Engaine, Essex.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 2, 1662.
Matric. 1662; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669.
Fellow, 1668. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) May 21, 1676.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 25) at MAGDALENE, May 29,
1663. S. of Thomas, of Whickham, Durham, deceased. Bapt.
there, July 2, 1637. School, Houghton-le-Spring. Matric.
1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln)
Mar. n, 1667-8. One of these names V. of Felton, North-
umberland, 1672-83. Buried there Mar. 29, 1683. (H. M.
Wood.)
HARRISON, JOHN. M.D. 1682 (Lit. Reg.). Created F.R.C.P. by
Charter of James II; a dm. Apr. 12, 1687. Perhaps practised
at Colchester. See Ralph (1710). (Munk, l. 460.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at PKTERHOUSK,
Aug. i, 1687. S. of Richard (1662-3), of Balls, Hertford.
School, Hertford. Matric. 1688. Died young, before his
father. (T. A. Walker.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at TRINITY, Feb. r,
1689-90, from Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. there, Oct. 2,
1685. S. of James. B. at Lpghin Island, County Down,
Ireland. School, Lisburn, Lisnagarry, Antrim (Mr Rob.
Harvey). Migrated to Corpus Chris ti, 1690.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 12, 1691.
Of Essex. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 19, 1697; priest, Sept. 24, 1699. One of these names V.
of Buroham, Essex, 1705-50.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 9,
1698. S. of Robert, deceased. B. at Appleby, Westmorland.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. Ord. priest
(London) Sept. 19, 1703; 'M.A.' Perhaps R. of Stoke (S.
Med.), 1709-24; V. of South Grant ham, 1711-36. Died 1736.
(Tumor, Grantham, 34.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1701. S. of George, husbandman. B. at Cropton-in-Middh-
ton, Pickering, Yorks. School, Thornton (Mr Robinson).
Matric. 1701.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 2,
1717- S. of John, clerk, of Walton, Bucks. B. at Walton.
School, Eton; colleger, 1715. B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1726. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1722. Perhaps priest, Dec. 20,
1724. R. of Stoke (S. Med.), Lines., 1724-85. V. of Wragby,
1735. R. of Terrington, 1735-85. Died Dec. 22, 1785, aged
86. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 315; Turner, Grantham, 142.)
HARRISON, JOHN. B.D. 1728 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Joseph (1702), V. of Cirencester. Matric. from Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, Feb. 22, 1712-3, age 15; B.A.
(Oxford) 1716; M.A. 1720; B.D. 1727. Perhaps V. of Over
Penne, Staffs., till 1793. Died Jan. 23, 1793. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May n, 1731.
Of Essex. B. 1712. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1761.
Ord. deacon (Ely) June i, 1735. V. of Good Easter, Essex,
1745-6. R. of Faulkbourne, 1746-97. Died Dec. 18, 1797,
aged 84. Buried at Faulkbourne. M.I. (Essex Archaeol.Soc..
N.S., i. 247.)
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 7,
1739-40. Of Poplar, Middlesex. Perhaps ist s. of Benjamin,
of Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex, apothecary; adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1737-8.
HARRISON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 26,
1751. S. of John, of Courbeck (sic.), Cumberland. Matric.
1751; B.A. 1755. Perhaps b. Oct. 3, 1733; s- °f • of
Appleby. Died June 19, 1808. (F.M.G., 724.)
HARRISON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1655;
B.A. 1658-9.
HARRISON, MICHAEL
HARRISON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
17, 1662. S. of John, cooper, of Hull, Yorks. B. there.
School, Hull (Mr Shaw). Matric. 1662. Probably buried at
All Saints', Cambridge, July 17, 1663, as 'John.'
HARRISON, JOSEPH. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1702. S. of
Richard, of Brindle, Lanes., clerk. Matric. from Brasenose
College, Oxford, Nov. 20, 1685, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1689.
P.C. of Cirencester, 1690-1753. R. of Daglingworth, Gloucs.,
1729-53. Died Nov. 28, 1753. Father of John (1728). (Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag.)
HARRISON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 10,
1703. S. of William, of Orgrave, Kotherham, Yorks. School,
Eton. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1706-7.
HARRISON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
18, 1724. S. of William, plumber, of Yorkshire. B. at
Glusburn-in-Kildwick. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall).
Matric. 1724. Ord. deacon (York) Aug. 16, 1730. C. of
Pateley Bridge.
HARRISON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 24, 1734. S. of William, Esq., of Yorkshire. B. at
Orgrave, Rotherham. School, Chesterfield, Derbs. Matric.
1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
29, 1740; priest (York) May 25, 1746. 'Of Pontefract, clerk.'
Died July 12, 1796. (F.M.G., 830.)
HARRISON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June
17, 1743. S. of Joseph, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Bapt. there,
Mar. i, 1723-4. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1743; B.A.
1746-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1746-7; priest, Feb. 17,
1748-9. C. of DaUinghoe, Suffolk. C. of Letheriugham, 1751-
99.
HARRISON, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1616.
HARRISON, KNIGHTLEY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY,
May 10, 1634. S. of John (1592), R. of Yelvertoft, Northants.
B. there. Schools, Rugby and Coventry (Mr White). Matric.
1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641, V. of Stanford-on-Avon,
Northants., 1674-84. Head Master of Rugby, 1669-74.
Buried at Stanford-on-Avon, Feb. 22, 1683-4. Adinon.
Archd. Northants.) 1684.
HARRISON, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Miens.
1565; B.A. 1568-9.
HARRISON, LANCELOT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1607. B. at Sledborne, Brancepeth, Durham. B.A. 1610-1 ;
M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon (Chichester) ; priest (London) Mar. 8,
1611-2. P.C. of Kingsbury, Middlesex, 1612. R. of Icken-
ham, Middlesex, 1626-35. Perhaps R. of Waddingham St
Mary, Lines., 1635.
HARRISON, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter,
1611; B.A. (? 1613-4); M.A. 16x7. R. of Bircholt, Kent,
1623-41. R. of Orlestone, 1626-41. Died 1641. Father of
Edward (1634) and the next.
HARRISON, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 24, 1634.
Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Lancelot (above), R. of Orlestone.
Matric. 1634; Scholar, 1637; B.A. 1637; M.A. 1641; M.D.
1661 (Lit. Reg.). Elected hon. fellow, R.C.P., Dec. 1664.
Living at Faversham, in 1670. Father of Lancelot (1670),
brother of Edward (1634). (Munk. i. 347.)
HARRISON, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 29,
1646. Already matric. from Queen's, Oxford, Dec. xo, 1641,
age 15. S. of Thomas, of Smeeth, Kent
HARRISON, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S.
May 28, 1670, from Christ Church, Oxford, where he had
been adm. Apr. x, 1668. S. of Lancelot (1634), M.D., of
Faversham, Kent B. there. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676; M.D. (St
Andrews). Incorp. at Cambridge, 1683. Candidate R.C.P.,
1683. F.R.C.P., 1687. (Munk, i. 474.)
HARRISON, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
1601. Of Yorkshire.
HARRISON, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Aug. 2, 1654. S. of John, clerk (presbytenan minister), of
Hindley-in-Wigan, Lanes. B. there. School, Manchester (Mr
Wickins). Matric. 1654; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1664. V. of St
Julian's, Shrewsbury. Died 1689. (Mumford, Manch. Gr.
Sck.)
HARRISON or HERRISON, MICHAEL. B.A. 1503-4.
HARRISON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1565; B.A. 1570-1, as 'Nicholas'; M.A. 1574. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1580. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1573-4. V. of
Wirksworth, Derbs., x577-i6o8.
HARRISON, MICHAEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1573; Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Fellow, 1579,
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 19, 1586-7.
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HARRISON, NATHANIEL. Adm, pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Nov. 25, 1645. S. of Peter. B. at Hindley, Lanes. School,
Leigh (Mr Greenhalgh). Ma trie. 1645. Probably died young.
Brother of Jeremiah (1645), Peter (1641) and perhaps of
John (1632). (Petit, I. 500.)
HARRISON, NICHOLAS. Ma trie, sizar from TRINITY, c. 1589.
HARRISON, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1612.
HARRISON, PETER. M.A. 1641 (Incorp. from Dublin). S. of
Peter, of Hindley, near Wigan. B.D. 1648; D.D. 1661 (Lit.
Reg.). Intruded fellow of CHRIST'S, 1644-7. R. of Cheadle,
Cheshire, 1652-60 and 1660-74. Died Mar. 17, 1673-4-
Will (Chester) 1674. Brother of Jeremiah (1645), Nathaniel
(1645) and perhaps of John (1632), father of James (1671).
(Peile, i. 434; Earwaker, Cheshire, i. 222.)
HARRYSON, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1568;
Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. from Clare, 1576. V. of
St John's, Margate, 1601-7. Buried there Aug. 14, 1607.
HARRISON. PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 14,
1733. S. of John, of Middlesex. B. at Kingston. School,
Peterborough (Mr Bradfield). Matric. 1733.
HARRISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 1632.
Of Essex. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640; D.D. 1661
(Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (Kilmore) Dec. u, 1648. R. of St
Bartholomew-the-Great, London, 1660-3. R- of St Christo-
pher-le-Stock, 1663-5. Died of the plague. Buried at St
Christopher's, Oct. 14, 1665. Will (P.C.C.). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARRISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Feb. 8,
1636-7. S. of North, scrivener. B. in Cambridge. School,
Perse (Mr Lovering). Scholar, 1636-44; Matric. 1637; B.A.
1640-1. Usher of the Perse School, 1642-4. Brother of
Jeremy (1636-7). (Venn, i. 323.)
HARRISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 30,
1660. Of Essex. Matric. 1661; M.B. 1666; M.D. (New College,
Oxford) 1676.
HARRISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, July 4,
1710. S. of John (? 1682), M.D., of Colchester. School,
Merchant Taylors', London. B. Feb. 26, 1693-4.
HARRISON, RICHARD. Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL,
1517-42. B.Can.L. 1501-2. Probably D.Can.L. 1515-6.
Official of Ely diocese. R. of Milton, Cambs,, 1506-42. Will
(V.C.C.) 1542- (Cooper, i. 83.)
HARYSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1557-8. One of these names V. of Harlow, Essex, 1564-1601.
Will (Consist. C. London) 1602.
HARRYSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1568.
HARRYSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1569; B.A. 1572-3. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 16,
1573-4- V. of Quadring, Lines., 1578. V. of Barnetby, 1578.
V. of Horbling, 1583. Admon. (Lincoln) 1593.
HARRISON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June,
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Perhaps R. of Beaumont,
Essex; deprived before July, 1586. (Peile, i. 131.)
HARRISON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1577; B.A. from Christ's, 1578-9; M.A. 1582.
HARRISON, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 27, 1579. Of Hurst, Berks. S. of Thomas,
of Finchampstead, Berks. Matric. 1579. Left in 1581.
Married and had issue. Buried at Hurst, Jan. 6, 1585-6.
Grandfather of William (1668). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARRISON, RICHARD. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Richard, of Minshul Vernon, Cheshire. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, June 10, 1630, age 19; B.A. 1629-
30; M.A. 1632. Perhaps minister of Wanningham, Cheshire,
1641. V. of St Mary's, Lachfield, 1645-7 and 1660-76. C. of
Tettenhall, 1650; V. 1652-8. R. of Blithfield, 1668-76.
Buried at St Mary's, Lichfield, Apr. 3, 1676. (Al. Oxon.;
Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HARRISON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, June
23, 1655. S. of Robert. B. at Kendal, Westmorland. School,
Kendal (Mr Jackson). Matric. 1655.
HARRISON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at PETER-
HOUSE, Jan. 8, 1662-3. S. of Sir John, Knt., of Balls, Herts.
B. Oct. 1646. Matric. 1663. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Mar. 20, 1662-3. J-P- f°r Herts. M.P. for Lancaster, 1669-
79. Lieut. -Col. of Militia. Succeeded to the Balls estate in
1705. Buried at All Saints', Hertford, Jan. 17, 1725-6.
Probably half-brother of Abraham (1638) and John (1633),
father of John (1687). (T. A. Walker, 122; Clutterbuck, n. 186.)
HARRISON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARK, Feb. 18, 1731-2.
S. of William, of Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. there, Feb. 12,
1713. School, Wakefield. Matric. 1732; Scholar, 1732; B.A.
1735-6. Litt. dim. from York, Feb. 1737-8, for deacon.
Usher of Wakefield School, 1735-7. Head Master of Ponte-
fract School, 1737-42. (M. H. Peacock.)
HARRISON, THOMAS
HARRISON, ROBERT. Scholar of JESUS, 1538-9. Possibly the
same as the next.
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, Easter, 1545 (see
above); B.A. 1545-6; M.A. 1549. Fellow of Jesus, 1547-9.
C. of 'Jesus Church,' Cambridge, 1547. V. of Linton, Cambs.,
1554. V. of Gt Stukeley, Hunts., 1561-81. Died 1581.
(A. Gray.)
HARRISON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1564; B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1567-8; M.A. 1572. For a
short time Master of Aylsham School, 1573-5. Helped
Robert Brown, the Separatist, to form a congregation, and
went with him to Middelburg, where he died, c. 1585. Author,
theological tracts. (Cooper, n. 177; D.N.B.)
HARRISON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1589. B. c. 1566. B.A. 1593-4. Ord. deacon (Durham);
priest, Feb. 1594. V. of Laughton, Lines., 1612. Sequestra-
tion of the fruits of the vicarage of St Helen's, York, granted
to Rob. Harrison, B.A., 1618; and of St Mary's, Castlegate,
1619. (M. H. Peacock.)
HARRISON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1597-8; B.A. from King's, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
HARRISON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1621.
S. of Robert, of Manchester. B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
Lecturer at St Andrew-by-the- Wardrobe, London.
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623.
Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 26,
1636. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1636.
HARISON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1637; B.A. 1640-1.
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 10) at TRINITY, June
18, 1638. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1646. Perhaps s. of Thomas, late of Cayton
Grange, Yorks.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 23, 1646. After-
wards of Cayton. (T. A. Walker, 88.)
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July
25, 1640. S. of Robert. B. at Belshford, Lines. School,
Caistor (Mr Metcalf and Mr Welfit). Matric. 1640. One of
these names minister of Hampton, Middlesex, 1659. (Peile,
I. 472.)
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 7, 1674.
B. at Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1657. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8;
M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 1678; priest (Nor-
wich) Dec. 1682. Perhaps R. of Gt Horkesley, Essex, 1683-
1733- Died 1733- (P^le, n. 55-)
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 12, 1691.
Of Essex. Matric. 1691 ; B.A. 1694-5. Perhaps R. of Ludden-
ham, Kent, 1713-55; and P.C. of Oare, till his death, May i,
1755-
HARRISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 21,
1737-8. S. of Thomas, of Wakefield, Yorks. Bapt. June 20,
1719. School, Wakefield (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1738; B.A.
1741. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1741; priest (York)
Sept. 22, 1745. Perhaps P.C. of Hartshead Chapel, Yorks.,
1744-62. Died 1762.
HARRISON, SAMUEL, Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
26, 1680. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Little Ireton,
Derbs. School, Dalbury (private; Mr Ainsworth). Matric.
1680. Drowned in the Cam. Buried at St Sepulchre's, Cam-
bridge, May 26, 1681.
HARRISON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, May 17,
1729. S. of Thomas, of York. School, York (Dr Jackson).
Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1730. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10,
1729-30.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at KING'S, Easter, 1562.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1568.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1572. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1576-7.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1573; Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581; B.D. 1588.
Fellow, 1579-1631. Vice-Master, 1611-31. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1585. Perhaps V. of Gt Cornard, Suffolk, 1596-1630.
A noted Hebraist. One of the revisers of James I's bible.
Died 1631. Buried in the College Chapel. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1631. (D.N.B., where he is confused with Thomas
of 1572.)
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1579;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1582-3. Subscribed for priest's orders
(Lincoln) July 8, 1586, as 'of Lines, diocese.' C. of Ramsey,
Hunts., c. 1591.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1584;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Perhaps
licensed, 1592, to teach boys in the province of Canterbury.
One of these names (M.A.), R. of Peper-Harow, Surrey,
1598-1600. Died 1600. (Peile, i. 181.)
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HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from Sr JOHN'S, c. 1592.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, I593-4J
B.A. 1597-9. One of these names (B.A.). V. of Donnington,
Sussex, 1598-1630. Will (Chichester) 1630. (Petie, i. 213.)
HARRISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596.
Of Sussex. Migrated to Sidney, June, 1599. B.A. 1599-1600;
M.A. 1603. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Burwash,
Sussex, 1606-41. Died 1641. Pedigree in Dugdale's Vis. of
Yorks. (H.G.Harrison.)
HARRISONNE, THOMAS. Matric, pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1598;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1601-3. One of these names V. of
Crambe, Yorks., 1620-3.
HARRISON, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1630-1; M.A.
1634.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June
26, 1632. S. of Thomas, of Cayton, Ripley, Yorks. B. there.
School, Helmsley (Mr Coniers). Matric. 1632. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 12, 1635.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 12,
1634. S. of Robert, merchant. B. at Hull, Yorks. School,
Hull (Mr Ja. Burney). Matric, 1634; B.A. 1637-8. Went to
Virginia, in 1642, as Chaplain to Sir Win. Berkeley, the
Governor. Pastor of a Puritan Church there. Afterwards
at Boston, Mass., for two years. Minister at St Dunstan-in-
the-East, London, 1651-3. Accompanied Henry Cromwell
to Ireland. Afterwards at Chester; minister at St Oswald's,
1661-2. Had a licence as preacher in Cheshire, 1672. Married
(i) in New England, 1648, Dorothy, dau. of the Hon. Samuel
Symonds; (2) at St Oswald's, Chester, Feb. 28, 1659-60,
Katharine Bradshaw. Generally styled ' Dr.* Author, Topica
Sacra. Said to have died in Dublin, 1682. (D.N.B.; J. G.
Bartlett; E. Axon.)
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 8, 1646. S. of James, of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex,
clerk. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649;
M.A. 1653. Incorp. at Oxford, 1650-1 and 1653. R. of
Wanstead, Essex, 1660-7. Died 1667. (Al. Oxon.)
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 3, 1663.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1665-6.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Mar. 22, 1666-7. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Willesden,
Middlesex. School, York. Matric. 1668, as 'Matthew.' One
of these names (Thomas), s. and h. of Thomas, of Aller-
thorpe, Burneston, Yorks., Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar.
29, 1667. Barrister, 1673. Ancient, 1688. Bencher, 1698.
Perhaps M.P. for Boroughbridge, Yorks., 1695-8.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May i, 1682. Of Lancashire. School, Hertford. Matric.
1683; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. Ord. priest
(London) June 15, 1690.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. (age 20) at SIDNEY, June 4, 1685.
ist s. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Hull, Yorks. School, Hull.
Matric. 1685; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692; B.D.
1699. Fellow, c. 1691. Taxor, 1694. Incorp. at Oxford, 1698.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 30, 1689; priest, Dec. 20, 1691.
Perhaps V. of Stowe, Bucks., 1697 ; and Chaplain in the army.
Died abroad.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 25, 1692. S. of William, deceased. B. at St Ives, Hunts.
School, Peterborough (Mr Waring). Matric. 1692; B.A.
1695-6.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
Nov. 16, 1694. S. of Thomas, gent B. at Alford, Lines.
School, Alford. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702.
Fellow, 1700. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1702-3.
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Oct. 10,
1710. ist s. of Alexander. B. at York. Schools, Hull (Mr
Pell) and Oakham. Matric, 1710-1; B.A. 1714-5; M.A.
1718; B.D. 1725. Fellow, 1718. Senior proctor, 1723-4.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 9, 1717-8; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from Ely) Mar. 5, 1720-1. Perhaps V. of South Kilvington,
Yorks., 1728-45; and R. of St Martin's, Micklegate, York,
tfll 1745-
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 9,
1713. S. of William (? 1674), clerk. B. at Snailwell, Cambs.
School, Saffron Walden (Mr Kflburne). Matric. 1714; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1721; D.D. 1747. Fellow, 1721. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec, 20, 1719; priest, Sept. 24, 1721. V. of Ryhall,
Rutland, 1727-73- R- of Gt Casterton, 1734-82. R. of
Market Overton, 1773-82. Died Aug. 10, 1782, at Stamford.
Buried at Ryhall. (Blore, Rutland, 56; H. I. Longden.)
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct.
27, 1733- S. of Thomas, of Stoke Edith, Heref. School,
Malvern (Mr Mailings). Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1734; B.A.
HARRISON, WILLIAM
1737-8; M.A. 1741; B.D. 1751. Fellow, 1740. Regius
Professor of Hebrew, 1748-53. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec.
20, 1741; priest, May 29, 1743- V. of Stow-«m-Quy, Cambs.
Died July 3, 1753. (G- Mag.)
HARRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 20,
1734. Of Coggeshall, Essex. Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8;
M.A. 1745.
HARRISON, W. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1567.
HARRISON, W. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1576.
HARRISON, WALTER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1563. Probably V. of Woodnesborough, Kent, 1568-96;
described as 'scholar.' Died 1596.
HARRISON or HERYSON, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1505-6. Of
Burdon Hostel and St Paul's. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1508.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1567. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1573.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 15, 1575. One of these names V. of
Marton, Lines., 1599-1633.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. B.D. 1569. Of London. B. Apr. 18,
1534. Schools, St Paul's and Westminster. B.A. from
Christ Church, Oxford, 1556; M.A. 1560. Chaplain to Lord
Cobham. R. of Radwinter, Essex, 1559-93. R- of St Olave,
Silver St, 1567-71. V. of Wimbish, 1571-81. V. of St
Thomas the Apostle, 1583-7. Canon of Windsor, 1586-93.
Author, historical. Died 1593. Will, P.C.C. (Cooper, n. 163;
D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1579.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1582. B. at Fotheringay, c. 1566. Matric. 1582;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow, 1585-92. Fellow of Eton,
1593. Vice-provost. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 26; priest,
Feb. 27, 1592-3, age 30. C. of Sutton, Essex. R. of Everdon,
Northants., Nov. u, 1611. Died same year. (Cooper, HI. 49.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1582. Of Derbyshire.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 28,
1588. Matric. 1588; Scholar; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1609. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 6, 1594.
One of these names King's preacher in Lanes., at Huyton,
1601-4. R- of Eccleston, Cheshire, 1619-25. Will (Chester)
1625. (E. Axon.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1588.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1589.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1589.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1605; B.A. 1608.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1606; B.A. from Christ's, 1609-10.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (York) Feb.
1615-6; probably priest (Durham) Sept. 20, 1618. V. of
Sockbura, Durham, 1620-62. R. of Middle ton St George,
1636-77- {H. M. Wood.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July,
1620. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Apr. 22, 1624; priest, Mar. 13, 1624-5. Probably V. of
Canwick All Saints', Lines., 1626. (PeiU, i. 336.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1629. Of Hampshire. LL.B. 1635. Fellow, 1633-5.
Died Mar. n, 1634-5. Win (V.C.C.) 1635.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1637. Of London. Doubtless s. of John, of St Ola ve's,
Hart St, London, Esq. Bapt. there, Sept. 24, 1619. B.A.
1637-8. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 13, 1637. Said to have
died at Oxford of a fall from his horse, 1643, and to have
been buried in Exeter College Chapel. Brother of John
(1633). (J. Ch. Smith; Cluttrrbuck, n. 186.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May~4, 1663.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670.
Perhaps LL.D. 1674 (Lit. Reg.).
HARRISON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Sir Richard, of Hurst, Berks. School, Winchester.
Matric. from Wadham College, Apr. ir, 1660; B.A. (Oxford)
1664; M.A. 1667; D.D. (Lambeth) 1675. V. of Warlingham,
Surrey, 1667. R. of Shalden, Herts., 1669. Preb. of Lincoln,
1669-94. R- of Cheriton, Hants., 1672. Master of St Cross,
Winchester, 1676. Preb. of Winchester, 1681-94. Died
Aug. 7, 1694- Buried at Hurst. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) as of
St Cross. Benefactor to St Cross. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
318
HARRISON, WILLIAM
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1669. S. of William, of Upton, Salop. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1669. Of
Northamptonshire. B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21, 1673; priest, Sept. 20, 1674. One of these names
V. of Roade, Northants., 1677; and R. of Graf ton Regis,
1681. (Baker, n. 235.)
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 29, 1674. S. of Henry (1628), D.D. B. at West Wratting,
Cambs. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1675; B.A.
1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Dec.
1682. Probably R. of Snailwell, Cambs., 1682; and father of
Thomas (1713), brother of Allington (1673-4).
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 15, 1713-4. S. of Anthony, carpenter. B. at Isell, near
Cockermouth, Cumberland. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
I7I3-4.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 19, 1719. S. of William, husbandman, of Lancashire.
B. at Hode, near Kirkham. School, Hode (Mr Taylor).
Matric. 1719.
HARRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr.
25. 1734- S. of John, of Malton, Yorks. School, Shipton,
Yorks. (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1737-
8; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1738; priest
(Lincoln, Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 23, 1739. Perhaps R. of
Hooton Roberts, Yorks., 1757-94. Also V. of Rotherham.
Died Mar. 8, 1794, aged 79. Will, P.C.C.
HARRISON, . M.A. or higher degree. Referred to in 1455-6
(Gr . Bh, A, 4). Perhaps John.
HARRISON, . B.A. 1469-70.
HARRISON, . B.A. 1477-8; M.A. 1480.
HARRISON, . Of CHRIST'S. Fee for B.A. (7 M.A.) 1519-20,
or 1520-1.
HARRISON, . B.A. 1526-7.
HARRISON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1554.
HARISON, . Student at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 20, 1563.
HARYSON, ( junior). Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSK, June 10,
1581.
HARRISON, . Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1605. Resided
till 1608.
HARRISON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Mar. 30,
1705. Name off, Dec. 1706,
HARROP, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1656. S. of James, butcher, of Newcastle-under-Lyne. B.
there. School, Newcastle (Mr Richell). Matric. 1656; B.A.
1659-450. P.C. of Lamesley, Durham, 1677-1700. Father of
Obadiah (1690).
HARRAP, JOB. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, 1748. S. of John,
blacksmith, of Yorkshire. B. at Osset, near Wakefield.
School, Rishworth. Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752.
HARROP, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 27, 1739.
Of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 26, 1742-3; priest (York) June, 1748.
P.C. of Holmfirth, Yorks., 1743-95. Died Feb. 6, 1795, aged
7<>. (Morehouse, Kirkburton.)
HARROPE, OBADIAH ('ABDY"). Adm. pens, (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, May 30, 1690. S. of James (1656), P.C. of
Lamesley, Durham. B. there. School, Usworth (Mr Stawnik).
Matric. 1691; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Ord. priest (Durham)
May 26, 1700.
HARROPY, REYNOLD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 3, 1578.
Of Cheshire.
HARROW, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1669;
B.A. 1672-3.
HARRY, MARK. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1621.
Matric. sizar, 1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1626; priest, June 22, 1628. V. of East
Dean, Sussex, 1630-44, sequestered.
HARSFIELD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1629.
HARSICK, WILLIAM. D.D. of Cambridge. Prior of the
Carmelite House there in 1400. A famous teacher. Prior
afterwards of Burnham Norton, Norfolk. (Pits, 594; B.
Zimmerman.)
HARSLET, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1571.
HARSLETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1644.
HARSLEY or ARSLEY, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 16, 1499-1500. Of Scarborough, Yorks.
B.A. 1503-4; M.A. 1507. R. of West Wretham, Norfolk,
1509. Died 1551. (Harwood.)
HART, LEWIS
HARSNETT, ADAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1597.
S. of Adam, joiner, of Colchester. B. there. B.A. 1600-1;
M.A. from St John's, 1604; B.D. from Pembroke, 1612. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 22, 1605, age 25. C. of Shenfield, Essex.
V. of Hutton, 1609-39. R. of Cranham, 1612-39. Author,
religious. Died 1639. Will proved (P.C.C.) Sept. 16, 1639,
by brother Samuel, a grocer. Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
HARSNET, EZEKIEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647. Of
Essex. 3rd s. of Adam (above). B. at Cranham, Essex.
School, Colchester. V. of Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1657-62.
(Essex Archaeol. Sac., N.S., n. 256.)
HARSNETT or HERSENT, PETER. Adm. at TRINITY, a scholar
from Westminster, 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624, as
Harsnet. College librarian, 1625-31. Incorp. at Oxford,
1628.
HARSNETT, ROBERT. M.A. 1676 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Roper, of Pakington, Staffs., gent. Matric. from Christ
Church, June 17, 1664, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1668; M.A.
1671; B.D. 1682; D.D. 1685. Preb. of Wells, 1677-94,
deprived. A I. Oxon. assigns to him preferment probably
belonging to the next.
HARSNETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Feb. 24, 1682-3. S. of Robert, of Somerset, mercer. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Mar. 2, 1682-3. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7;
M.A. 1695. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1687; priest, June,
1688. Doubtless V. of Griston, Norfolk, 1688-94. R. of
Colney, 1694-1701.
HARSNET, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1579.
S. of William, baker, of Colchester. B. there. Bapt. June 20,
1561. B.A. from Pembroke, 1580-1; M.A. 1584; D.D. 1606.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1583. Proctor, 1592. Master, 1605-16.
Vice-Chancellor, 1606-7, 1614-5. Master of Colchester
Grammar School, 1587-88. V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1597-1605.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1598. R. of St Margaret, Fish St, 1599-
1604. Archdeacon of Essex, 1603-9. R- of Shenfield, Essex,
1604. V. of Hutton, 1606-9. Chaplain to Bishop Bancroft.
R. of Stisted, 1609-19. Bishop of Chichester, 1609-19; of
Norwich, 1619-28. Archbishop of York, 1629-31. Founder
of Chigwell School. Author, religious. Died May 25, 1631.
Buried at Chigwell. M.I. there. Will, P.C.C. (Loder; D.N.B.)
HARSNETT, SAMUEL. Matric. FelL-Com. from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1656. Of Norfolk.
HARSWELL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1592; B.A.
1595-6-
HART, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Aug. 26,
1726. Of Derbyshire,
HART, DAVID. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1635. Of
Sussex.
HART, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 8,
1689. S. of Edward. B. at Massingham, Norfolk. School,
Lynn (Mr Home). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1690; B.A. 1693-4.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 1694; priest (Norwich) June, 1696.
Probably R. of South Wootton, Norfolk. (PeiU, n. 114.)
HART, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from GONVILLE HALL, Easter,
1555. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
HARTE, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, Easter, 1546.
HART, JAMES. B.D. 1473-4 (non inlravti).
HART, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 10, 1669.
S. of Robert, gent., of Westleigh, Lanes. School, Ringley
(Mr Taylor). Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1672-5; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Probably R. of Ightham, Kent, 1693-1725.
Buried there Dec. 20, 1725. (Venn, i. 438.)
HART, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter, 1544;
LL.B. 1553. Fellow, till 1572. Perhaps V. of Bentley,
Suffolk, 1576-80. One of these names R. of South Creake,
Norfolk, 1581.
HART, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1568. One
of these names V. of Bramford, Suffolk, 1578-81. Will of
another (P.C.C.) 1625; of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, clerk.
HART, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 28, 1709. B. in
Staffordshire. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4.
HART, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1723. S. of J., of Compton,
Somerset, clerk. Matric. from St John's, Oxford, Mar. 31,
1712, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1715. V. of Stockland, Bristol,
1722. (Al. Oxon.)
HART, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 31, 1736. Of
Suffolk.
HART, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 23,
1632. S. of Simon, R. of Little Torrington, Devon. B. there.
School, Exbourne, Devon (Mr Fynny). Matric. 1632; B.A.
1635-6; M.A. 1639. C. of South Weald, Essex, in 1640.
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HART, MICHAEL
HART, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 27, 1684.
S. of Philip, gent., of Aylsham, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1685-8; B.A. 1687-8; M.A.
1691. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. at, 1688; priest (St
David's) May 26, 1689. V. of Tunstead, Norfolk, 1689. C. of
Landbeach, Cambs., in 1689. R. of Thorpe Market, Norfolk,
1692-1700; of Cantley, 1696-1703. Buried there May 29,
1703. Will (Norwich Archd. C.) 1704. (Venn, i. 476.)
HART, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1479. Received 'letters
of conversation,' 1480-1. V. of Foxton, Cambs., till 1498.
HARTE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1587;
B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1608. Ord. priest (Bishop of
Colchester, at Norwich) Feb. 1594-5. V. of Swilland, Suffolk,
1597. V. of Ash-Bocking, 1608. Will (P.C.C.) 1630. (Petit,
i. 190.)
HART, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of Hargrave, Suffolk,
1634.
HART, RICHARD. B.A. 1620-1 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from Trinity College, Oxford, 1619-20; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1625;
D.C.L. (St Alban's Hall) 1628. Adm. advocate, Oct. 14,
1629. A popish recusant, in 1632. Doubtless s. of John, of
St Gregory's, London, proctor in the Court of Arches; whose
will he proved, 1635. (Al. Oxon.; H. G. Harrison.)
HART, RICHARD. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1738. S. of Thomas,
of Furness, Lanes. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
June 27, 1716, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1720. (Al. Oxon.)
HART, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. 17,
1684-5. Only s. of Joshua, gent B. at Holbeach, Lines.
Schools, Spalding (Mr Johnson) and Holbeach (Mr West).
Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Incorp. at Oxford,
1693.
HART, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1717. S. of Raw-son, Esq., of Lincolnshire. B. at Grantham.
Bapt. there, Oct. 21, 1699. School, Grantham (Mr Ellis).
Matric. 1717. Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. ro,
1717. Of Grantham and Turnley Woodside. An officer in
the army. (Lines. Pedigrees, 465.)
HARTE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1450.
Of Gloucester. B.A. 1454-5; M.A. 1457. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Feb. 21, 1455-6. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1509; of
Sopworth, Wilts., clerk.
HARTE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1575.
HARTE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Miens. 1585.
HARTE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1589. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 3 ; priest, Dec. 21, 1596. V. of Brome, Suffolk,
1600.
HART, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 28, 1594-5.
Matric. 1595 ; Scholar; B.A. 1598-9; M.A. from Sidney, 1602.
Fellow of Sidney Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23,
1604. One of these names R. of Chelsworth, Suffolk, 1638.
HARTT, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1613.
HARTE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1626.
One of these names, s. and h. of William, of Uttoxeter,
Staffs., gent, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1628-9. Will
(P.C.C.) 1647.
HART, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 29,
1636. S. of John. B. at Rickinghall, Suffolk. Matric. 1637;
B.A. 1640-1.
HART, W. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1563.
HARTE, W. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct. 1583.
HART, WALTER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1563.
HARTE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Miens. 1561 ;
Scholar, 1563; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1570. One of these names
R. of Pettaugh, Suffolk, 1566.
HARTE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1579: B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1582. Perhaps M.A. 1594,
as Heart Licensed to teach grammar in Norwich diocese,
1584. Perhaps C. of Attleborough.
HART, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 24, 1594-5.
Matric. 1595. One of these names, of Chilswell, Berks., adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1601.
HART, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July a, 1616. Of
Lincolnshire.
HART, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSB, Oct. a, 1623.
Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1625-6; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20; priest, Dec. ai, 1629. One of these
names C. at Abson, Clones., in 1642.
HART, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 8, 1626. S. of
William, of Norfolk, gent School, Bury. Matric. 1626. One
of these names, of Beeston, Norfolk, adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 23, 1623-4. (Petit, i. 373.)
HARTLEY, JOHN
HART, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Mar. 22, 1666-7.
S. of William. B. at Lynn, 1650. School, Lynn (Mr Bell).
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) May, 1673; priest (London) Dec. 1673. R. of Walpole
St Peter, Norfolk, 1675-1726. V. of Walpole St Andrew,
1684-1725. Died May 2, 1726, aged 78. M.I. there. (Petit, n.
9.)
HARTE, . M.A. 1459- Perhaps Walter Hart, R. of Roch-
ford, Essex, 1454. Preb. of St Paul's, 1467-84. V. of Sporle,
Norfolk. R. of St Martin Vintry, London. Will (P.C.C.) 1484.
(Hennessy.)
HART, . B.Can.L. 1473-4.
HARTBORNE, NICHOLAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1546.
HARTBURNE, ROBERT. B.A. from CLARE, 1538-9. Of
Durham. M.A. 1541; B.D. 1556. Fellow, 1539. Fellow of
St John's, 1555.
HARTCLIFFE, JOHN. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Feb. 20, 1648-9;
(?B.A.); M.A. (Oxford) 1651-2. Of Windsor. Will (P.C.C.)
1676; of St Giles-in-the-Fields; mentions s. John, at King's.
Father of the next (Al. Oxon.)
HARTCLIFFE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1668. S. of John (above), of Windsor, clerk. B. at Henley-
on-Thames. Matric. Easter, 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676;
B.D. 1689 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1671. Received a mandate
for Provost, 1689, but the College refused. Previously ma trie .
from Magdalen College, Oxford, Mar. 29, 1667, age 16.
Head Master of Merchant Taylors' School, 1681-6. Canon
of Windsor, 1691-1712. V. of Twickenham, Middlesex, 1708-
12. Author, Sermons. Died Aug. 16, 17x2. Buried in St
George's Chapel, Windsor. (Haru-ood, 258; Robinson, i. xiv;
D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HARTENES, HUMPHREY. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1598-9; M.A.
1602; B.D. 1610.
HARTFLET, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY,
Michs. 1580.
HARTFORD, Earlof. M.A. from TRINITY, 1703. (See Seymour.)
HARTFORD, . Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26, 1645.
HARTGRAVE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1633. S. of Paynell, of Hartgrave, Lines. R. of
Wilksby, Lines., 1644. Will proved, Nov. 8, 1644; to be
buried at TattersalL (Lines. Pedigrees, 466.)
HARTGRAVE, PAYNELL. Matric, sizar from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1633; B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10,
1638-9; priest, Sept. 19, 1641, as M.A. Perhaps brother of
George (above) (not in Lines. Pedigrees).
HARTIS, JOHN. Adm. at SIDNEY, June 28, 1695, as B.A. of
Dublin. B. in Dublin. School, Dublin. Migrated to Magdalene.
M.A. there, 1695. R. of St Mary-le-Bow, Durham, 1695.
V. of ByweH St Peter, Northumberland, 1699-1703. Died
1703.
HARTISTIE, JOHN, see HARDISTY.
HARTLEY, ALDERSON. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1749. S. of
Edward, of Hartforth, Yorks. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Mar. 21, 1737-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1741. (Al.
Oxon.)
HARTLEY, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 14, 1662.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1670.
HARTLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Incorp. at Oxford,
1623, as 'Hartler.' Ord. deacon (York) May, 1618; priest,
Sept 1618.
HARTLEY, DAVID. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 21, 1722. S.
of David, clerk, deceased, of Ovenden, Halifax, Yorks. B.
1704. School, Bradford. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6; M.A.
1729. Fellow, 1727-30. Master of Newark Grammar School,
1729. Practised physic at Newark, Bury St Edmunds and
London. F.R.S., 1736. Author, philosophical. Died at Bath,
Aug. 28, 1757. (D.N.B.; F.M.G., 615.)
HARTLEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 14,
1743. S. of Leonard. B. at Middleton-Tyas, Yorks. School,
Kirkheaton (? Kirkleatham), Yorks. (Mr Clarke). Matric.
1743. Migrated to Magdalene, Jan. 19, 1746-7. B.A. 1747-8;
M.A. 1751. Fellow of Magdalene, 1747. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 15, 1747, and at the Middle Temple, Jan. 30, 1749.
Barrister. Died Apr. 29, 1780. (G. Mag.; Petit, n. 244.)
HARTLEY, JAMES. 'Of TRINITY HALL,' when ord. priest
(York) Sept 1668.
HARTLIE, JOHN. Matric, sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1587.
HARTLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1588.
HARTLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', c. 1593. Adm.
June, 1594. Of Cumberland.
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HARTLEY, JOHN
HARTLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 5, 1670.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5.
HARTLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 27,
1689. S. of John, of Gisburn, Yorks. School, Burnsall (Mr
Robert Hey). Matric. 1689. One of these names, attorney-
at-law, buried at St Mary Castlegate, York, Apr. 12, 1722.
HARTLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
May 29, 1696. Of Buckinghamshire. School, Stony Strat-
ford.
HARTLEY, LANCELOT (? LAURENCE). Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
HARTLEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, July 3,
1734. S. of Richard, of Yorkshire. Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-
8. Usher of Wakefield School, 1738-9. V. of Bingley, Yorks.,
1740-89. Died Apr. 20, 1789. M.I. at Bingley. (M. H.
Peacock.)
HARTLEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 2, 1668.
Migrated to Christ's, June 29, 1671. B.A. 1671-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1671; priest, Sept. 1672. P.C. of Farn-
ley, and of Bramley, Yorks., 1673. C. of Burnley, Lanes.,
1674-88. Buried there Feb. 9, 1687-8. (PeiU, n. 38.)
HARTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1548. Of Guisborough, Yorks. B.A. 1552-3.
Fellow, I55J-5.
HARTLEY, THOMAS. Scholar of ST JOHN'S, 1549- B. in
Lancashire. School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1556.
Fellow, 1553-7. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1557.
HARTLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
10, 1725. S. of Robert, bookseller, of Middlesex. B. in
London. School, Kendal, Westmorland (Mr Towers).
Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1745. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester, Litt. dim. from Rochester) Mar. 14, 1730-1;
priest (London) Sept. .24, 1732. V. of Claydon, Bucks.,
1741-6. R. of Winwick, Northants., 1744-84. Expositor
and translator of Swedenborg. Died at East Mailing, Kent,
Dec. 10, 1784. Buried there. Admon., P.C.C. (D.N.B.;
Scott-Mayor, in. 385.)
HARTLEY, W. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1585.
HARTELEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1555; Scholar of Trinity, 1560; B.A. from Trinity, 1561-2.
HARTNOLL, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 21) at SIDNEY,
July 2, 1646. S. of George, Esq., of Devon. B. at Tiverton.
School, Tiverton. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 24, 1647.
HARTON, AMBROSE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 6,
1640. S. of John. B. at Wykeham, Yorks. School, Middle-
ton (Mr Hard wick). Matric. 1640.
HARTOPP, EDGAR (? EDWARD) WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com.
at EMMANUEL, Nov. 14, 1750. S. of Samuel, Esq. B. at
Little Dalby, Leics. School, Broughton Astley. Age 20.
Matric. 1750-1. Of Little Dalby, Esq. High Sheriff of Leics.
Died 1773. (Burke, L.G.; Nichols, n. 159.)
HARTOP, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Sept. 7,
1624. S. of Sir Edward, Bart. B. at Buckminster, Leics.,
1608. Educated at home (Mr Valentine). Matric. 1624.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15, 1626-7. Knighted, July 26,
1634. Raised a regiment for the service of the Parliament.
Succeeded as Bart., 1652. Died 1657. (Burke, Ext. Bart. ;
PeiU, i. 361; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
HARTEP, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1597-8.
Perhaps 5th s. of William, of Burton Lazars, Leics., gent.;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 21, 1600. (Burke, Commoners, in.
401.)
HARTOPP, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 4,
1596; B.A. 1600— i. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. n,
1601 ; of Surrey. Perhaps s. of Thomas, goldsmith, of London.
If so, married a dau. of George Evelyn, of Long Ditton,
Surrey. Of Kingston-upon-Thames. (Manning and Bray, H.
435-)
HARTOPP, MARTIN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 30, 1680.
Of London. Doubtless 2nd s. of Sir William (1642), of
Rotherby, and Agnes, dau. of Sir Martin Lister, of Thorpe-
Arnold. Matric. 1680. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (Merton
College) 1683-4; M.A. 1688; M.B. 1689. Practised at
Leicester. Died Feb. 24, 1722, aged 60. M.I. at Rotherby.
(Al. Oxon.; Nichols, n. 267; in. 400.)
HARTOP, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1584.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10, 1587.
HARTOPP, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1616. Of Leicestershire. S. and h. of William (next), of
Burton Lazars, Leics., Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i,
1619. Of Burton Lazars. Knighted, Aug. 8, 1624. Married
Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Bendish, 1661. Will (P.C.C.)
Father of William (1642).
V.'A. c. ii.
HARTOPE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1591.
Doubtless s. and h. of Valentine, of Burton Lazars. Probably
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 2, 1592-3; of Leicestershire.
Knighted, Sept. 2, 1617. Will (P.C.C.) 1623; of Burton
Lazars. Father of the above.
HARTOPP, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 20, 1642. S. of Sir Thomas (1616), Knt., of Burton
Lazars, Leics. B. there. School, Bumstead, Essex (private;
Mr Thornbecke). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 20, 1646.
Of Rotherby. Knighted, June 19, 1660. M.P. for Leicester,
1661-79. Father of Martin (1680). (Le Neve, Knights, 78.)
HARTOPP, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 19, 1726. S. of Samuel, clerk, V. of Little Dalby, Leics.
B. at Dalby. School, Oakham, Rutland (Mr Adcock).
Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30; M.A. 1741. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1730. V. of Little Dalby,
Leics., 1741-62. R. of Cold Overton, 1749-62. Died July 7,
1762. IScott-Mayot, in. 397.)
HARTRIDGE, DENNIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 22,
1588. Matric. 1588. Afterwards FelL-Com.
HARTRIDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
July 2, 1647. S. of John, yeoman, of Goudhurst, Kent. B.
there. School, Tonbridge (Mr Home). Matric. 1647.
HARTSHORN, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 20, 1718-9. Of Yorkshire. School, Laughton-en-le-
Morthen. Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 20, 1722. R. of Langwith, Derbs., 1730-78.
HARTSHORNE. RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 21,
1653. Of Staffordshire.
HARTSTONGUE, FINCH. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1621. 3rd s. of Henry, of Mulberton, Norfolk, and Joyce,
dau. of Ralph Finch, of Kingsdown, Kent. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
HARTSTONGE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS,
Oct. 10, 1668. Previously adm. at Trinity College, Dublin,
Apr. 10, 1668. S. and h. of Standish, gent., of Limerick,
Ireland (afterwards Bart.). B. at Norwich. Schools, Norwich
(Mr Lovering), Limerick (Mr Smith) and Cork (Me Canowell).
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 10, 1668. Brother of John
(1676) and Standish (1676) and perhaps Guyn (1700). Died
v.p. Will proved, 1688. (Venn, i. 435.)
HARTSTONGUE, GUYN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS,
Apr. 3, 1700. S. of Standish, gent, of Herefordshire. B. in
Dublin. (Perhaps s. of Sir Standish, Bart., by his 3rd wife,
Johanna Gwynne.) School, Hereford (Mr Rod). Matric.
1700. Afterwards matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Oct.
19, 1701. Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 3, 1699. (Venn,
i. 504-)
HARTSTONGUE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL,
Easter, 1544. One of these names, of Norfolk, barrister of
Fumival's Inn, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 12, 1579. Prob-
ably of South Repps, Norfolk. Lay rector of Houghton, in
1597-
HARTSTONGUE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 19,
1676. 3rd s. of Standish, Esq. (afterwards Bart.). B. at
Catton, Norfolk. School, Charleville, Ireland. Adm. at
Trinity College, Dublin, May 20, 1673; and at the University
of Glasgow. Matric. 1676; B.A. (Dublin) 1677; B.A. (Cam-
bridge) 1677-8; M.A. (Dublin) 1680. Incorp. at Cambridge,
1681. Fellow of Caius, 1681-4. D.D. (Oxford, by diploma)
1693. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 1681-2. Archdeacon of
Limerick, 1684-93. Chaplain to the Duke of Ormonde.
Bishop of Ossory, 1693; of Derry, 1714-7. Died Jan. 30,
1716-7. Brother of Francis (1668) and the next. (D.N.B.;
Venn, i. 456.)
HARTSTONGUE, STANDISH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS,
June 19, 1676. 2nd s. of Standish, Esq., of Bruffe, Limerick
(afterwards Bart.). B. at Catton, Norfolk. School, Kilkenny
(Mr Jones). Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Apr. 15, 1673;
then at the University of Glasgow. M.A. there. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 13, 1673. Called to the Irish Bar, 1680.
Recorder of Kilkenny. M.P. for Kilkenny, 1695, 1703.
Brother of Francis (1668) and John (1676). (Venn, i. 405;
Al. Dub.)
HARTSTONGUE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS,
May 4, 1700. S. of Robert, clock-maker, of Norwich. B.
there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton and Mr Robinson).
Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1700-7; B.A. I7O3-4J M.A. 1707.
Usher at Norwich Grammar School, 1706. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 20, 1708-9; priest, July 2, 1710. Perhaps
died 1746. (Venn, I. 505.)
HARTUS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY July i.
1676. and s. of William, deceased. B. at Coxwold, Yorks.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1676. Migrated to St John s, Mar.
5, 1676-7. B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1684. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 16, 1689-90.
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HARTWELL, ABRAHAM
HARTWELL, ABRAHAM. A elm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 25, 1559. B. at Burnham (? Dorney), Bucks.
Matric. 1559; B.A. 1563-4;' M.A. 1567. Fellow, 1562-7. Ord.
deacon (London) Oct. 13, 1566, age 25, as fellow of King's.
R. of Stanwick, Northants., 1568. R. of Toddington, Beds.,
1570. R. of Tingrith, 1572. Established a library at Todding-
ton. His widow, Anne, married, 1585, John Ponde, of St
Sepulchre's, London. Author, Regina Literata (an account
of the Queen's visit to Cambridge in 1564); A Sight of the
Portugal Pearl, 1565. There were certainly two authors of
the name. See the next. (Harwood; Cooper, n. 383.)
HARTWELL, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1568; Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Fellow, 1574.
There has been much confusion between this and the last.
He was almost certainly the secretary to Archbishop Whit-
gift; and adm. as such, to Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1592. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Garnet, of Broxboume, Herts.
Author, A Report of the Kingdom of Congo, 1597, translated
from the French; A true Discourse upon the Matter of Martha
Brassier and other works. (All the authorities: D.N.B.,
Cooper, Harwood, Brit. Mus. Cat., assume that there was
but one author.) Buried at Lambeth, Dec. 17, 1606. Will
(P.C.C.) 1607. One of these names M.P. for East Looe,
1586; for Hindon, 1593.
HARTWELL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 15, 1505. Of the city of London. Fellow, during
1508. No degree. Became a Carthusian friar at Sbene.
(Harwood.)
HARTWELL, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 9, 1512. Of the City of London. B.A. 1516-7;
M.A. 1520. Fellow, 1515-26. Ord. acolyte (Lincoln) Mar. 15,
1521-3.
HARTWELL, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, May 8, 1503. Of the City of London. B.A. 1507-
8; M.A. 1511; B.D, 1519-20; D.D. 1525-6. Fellow, 1506-27.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, 1526-7. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar.
12, 1512-3. University preacher, 1515-6. V. of Wootton
Wawen, Warws., 1523-45.
HARTWELL, THOMAS. M.Gram. 1520-1. A priest. School-
master at Northampton. Probably V. of Morton, North-
ants., 1524.
HARTWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1498; B.A. 1503. Fellow, till 1504. Doubtless V. of Dallington,
Northants., 1509-11. V. of Spratton, 1511-5. V. of Bray-
field, 1515. Will (Archd. Northants.) dated, 1520; speaks of
his 'scholars present and past.' (H. I. Longden.)
HARTWELL, WILLIAM. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.). Doubtless s.
of Richard, of London. Matric. from Lincoln College,
Oxford, May 6, 1670, age 16; D.Dv from TRINITY, Cambridge,
1690 (Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Durham) Aug. 3, 1680;
priest, Aug. 26, 1681. R. of Whickham, Durham, 1681. R.
of Stanhope, 1685-1725. Preb. of Durham, 1710-25.
Married, at St Nicholas, Newcastle, Aug. 18, 1702, Frances
Marley. Buried in Durham Cathedral, June 4, 1725. (Al.
Oxo*.; H. M. Wood; D. S. Boutflower.)
HARTWICK or ARTWICK, EDWARD. Of Hertfordshire. B.A.
1506-7; M.A. 1510; B.D. 1519-20; D.D. 1527-8. Fellow of
ST CATHARINE'S, c. 1508; and of Jesus, in 1536-7. Principal
of St Thomas Hostel, 1512-3. University preacher, 1513-4.
Auditor, 1527. V. of St Olave Jewry, 1542-5. R. of St Mary
Whitechapel, 1544-52. R. of Little Ilford, Essex, 1548-9.
Died 1552. Admon. (Consist. C. London) 1553. (T. A.
Walker.)
HARVARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 19, 1627.
Of Middlesex. B. 1607. S. of Robert, butcher, of Southwark.
Matric. 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Went to Charles-
town, Mass., New England, Aug. 1637. Settled there, and
acted as assistant preacher to the pastor of the First Church
in Charlestown. Founder of Harvard College, bequeathing
half his estate and his library to the proposed college.
Married, Apr. 19, 1636, Ann, dau. of John Sadler, V. of
Ringmer, Sussex; sister of the Master of Magdalene. Died
Sept. 14, 1638, of consumption. A tablet to his memory was
erected by old Harvard students in Emmanuel Chapel, 1904.
(Em. CoU. Hist., 72; D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
MARVEL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 1564. See
HARVEST, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
July 20, 1734- S. of William, Esq., brewer, of Thames
Ditton. B. at Kingston, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric. 1735;
B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1745. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 17, 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1741.
P.C. of Thames Ditton, Surrey, c. 1741-80. Author, Sermons.
Died Dec. 25, 1780. Buried at Thames Ditton. M.I. (Mag.
CoU. Hist., 159; G. Mag.; Manning and Bray, I. 464.)
HARVEST, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 2, 1643.
Matric. 1643; B.A. 1646. Adm. at dare, Nov. 20, 1646.
HARVEY, FRANCIS
HARVEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Norwich. B. 1686. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 18, 1709; priest, Sept. 23, 1711. V. of Gayton,
Norfolk, 1711. V. of Witton, 1711. R. of Stody, 1733.
HARVEY, BRIAN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1575.
HARVEY, CAREW (1614), see MILDMAY.
HERVEY (alias MILDMAY), CAREW. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1677. S. of Francis, of Marks, Essex. B.
1658. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1679-80. Succeeded his father at
Marks, 1703. Sheriff of Essex, 1713. Married Anne, dau. of
Rich. Barrett Lennard, of Essex. Died May 1, 1743. (Morant.,
i. 68; J. B. Peace.)
HERVEY, CARR. Matric. from CLARE, Easter, 1710. Eldest
s. of John (1683), Baron Hervey, of Ickworth. B. in London,
Sept. 17, 1691 (sic., G.E.C.). M.A. 1710 (fil. nob.). M.P. for
Bury St Edmunds, 1713-22. Died at Bath, Nov. 14, 1723.
Buned at Ickworth. Brother of the next, of John (1713) and
Henry (1744). (Musgrave, Ob.; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
HERVEY, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Oct. 28,
1724. S. of John (1683), Earl of Bristol. B. Apr. 1703.
School, Bury. Matric. 1724; M.A. 1728; D.D. 1749. Ord-
deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 27; priest, Sept. 3, 1732. R. of
Kirkby Laythorp, Lines., 1732. R. of Ickworth, Suffolk. R.
of Sproughton and Shotley, 1735. R. of Chedburgh, 1736-
48. Preb. of Ely, 1742. Died Mar. 20, 1783. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of the above, of John (1713) and Henry (1744).
HERVEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, July 9,
1750. Doubtless s. of John, a Welsh judge. B. at Betch-
worth, Surrey. Matric. 1750; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Married
Hannah Hake. Died Sept. 9, 1786. (Manning and Bray, n.
208.)
HARVEY, DANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov.
12, 1646, from Pembroke College, Oxford; adm. there, Mar.
3, 1643. S. of Daniel, gent., of London. Of Combe Nevill,
Surrey. School, Croydon, Surrey (Mr Webb). Matric. 1646;
B.A. 1647. M.P. for Surrey, 1660. Custodian of New Park,
Richmond, 1660. Knighted, May 26, 1667. Ambassador to
Turkey, 1669-72. Died at Constantinople, Aug. 1672.
Buried at Hempstead, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1677. Nephew
of the physiologist. (Venn, i. 367; Essex Pedigrees.)
HARVEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573. V. of Harston, Cambs., 1572-3.
Will of Edmund Harvey, clerk, C. of All Hallows, Bread St,
proved (P.C.C.) 1576; mentions father, William, a grocer.
HARVEY, EDMUND. LL.B. 1570. Resident student at TRINITY
HALL, Aug. 1564.
HARVEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1611. Perhaps s. of John, of Ickworth. Bapt. there, Oct. 17,
1594. One of these names, of Eye, Suffolk, gent., adm. at
Gray's Inn, July 6, 1614, from Barnard's Inn. Colonel hi the
Parliamentary army. One of the King's judges, but did not
sign the death-warrant. Perhaps M.P. for Gt Bedwin, Wilts.,
1646; for Middlesex, 1654; for Suffolk, 1656-8. Died June 25,
1673. (A. B. Beaven.)
HARVEY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr.
i, 1707. Of Suffolk. School, Stoke Ash (private). Matric.
1707; Scholar, 1707; M.B. 1712.
HARVEY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 3, 1722.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Fellow, 1727.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept 22, 1728.
HARVEY, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at TRINITY,
Aug. 14, 1697. S. of Edward, of Combe, Surrey. School,
Eton. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 24, 1695. Of Tilton-
on-the-Hill, Leics. Died Feb. 9, 1707-8, aged 26. M.I. at
Hempstead, Essex. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., HI. 364;
Manning and Bray, i. 402, where he seems to be confused
with his father.)
HARVEY, ELIAB. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 17,
1734. S. of William, of Chigwell, Essex. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741.
Fellow, 1740. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5, 1733- Of
Claybury, Essex. K.C., 1758. M.P. for Dunwich, 1761-8.
F.R.S., 1764. Died Oct. 23, 1769. Buried in the Harvey
vault, Hempstead, Essex. (Al. Westmon., 310; Essex
Pedigrees; G. Mag.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., HI. 335.)
HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1582-3.
Perhaps s. of Stephen, of Hardingston, Northants. (Pettes
suggestion that he was s. of John, of Ickworth and Pensioner
to Queen Elizabeth is apparently wrong.) B.A. from Corpus
Christ i, 1585-6; M.A. from Emmanuel, 1589. Knighted,
July 2, 1626. Justice of Common Pleas. Buried at Hardings-
ton, Aug. 2, 1632. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Baker, i. 74; Ptile, i.
I74-)
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HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, June 9,
1629. S. of Richard, merchant, of Lyme Regis, Dorset
(Mayor of Lyme). B. there. School, Ilminster (Mr Conduit).
Matric. 1629. Merchant of Lyme, 1644. M.P. for Clomines,
1661. Mayor of Wexford, 1671. Sheriff, 1673. Died Nov.
1692. (Venn, i. 290; Burke, L.G.)
HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 23, 1635. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1635.
HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 5, 1685.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1686.
HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CLARK, Nov. 16, 1692. Of
Cockfield, Suffolk. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700.
Fellow, 1698. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1698-9; priest,
June, 1699. V. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1699. R. of Barham,
1704.
HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 28, 1702. S.
of Francis, citizen of Lincoln. B. there, c. 1686. School,
Newark, Notts. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. from
Magdalene, 1710. Fellow of Magdalene, 1708. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 19, 1709. Perhaps R. of Lawshall, Suffolk,
till 1732. Died Feb. 23, 1732-3. Buried at Lawshall.
HARVEY, FRANCIS. Adm. scholar (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 6,
1707. S. of John, gent. B. at Bridgwater, Somerset. School,
Bridgwater (Mr Darby). Matric. 1707.
HERVEY, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1747. 3rd s. of John, Lord Hervey, Baron of Ickworth.
School, Westminster. M.A. 1754. Created D.D. (Dublin)
1768; and (Oxford) 1770. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 24,
1747-8. Principal clerk of the Privy Seal, 1753. Travelled
in Italy and Dalmatia; studied volcanic phenomena. Ord.
priest (Ely) Jan. 26, 1755. Bishop of Cloyne, 1767-8. Bishop
of Derry, 1768-1803. Succeeded as 4th Earl of Bristol, 1779.
F.R.S., 1782. Succeeded to the barony of Howard de Walden,
1799. Died when cruising in the Mediterranean, at Albano,
Italy, July 8, 1803. Buried at Ickworth. Brother of William
(1751). (Masters; D.N.B.', H. P. Stokes, Hist, of Corpus
Ckristi; G.E.C.)
HARVEY, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1566. S. of John, of Saffron Walden, Essex, yeoman and
rope-maker. B. there, c. 1550. School, Saffron Walden,
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. from Pembroke, 1573; LL.B. from
Trinity Hall, 1585; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1585. Fellow of Pem-
broke, 1570. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1578. Deputy proctor
for part of 1583. Elected Master of Trinity Hall, 1585, but
the election was set aside by royal Mandate. Friend of the
poet Spenser; the 'Hobbinol'of The Shepheard's Calender.
Author and critic. Retired, after some years, to Saffron
Walden, where he practised physic. Buried there Feb. n,
1630-1. Brother of Richard (1575) and John (1578). (D.N.B.;
Peile, i. 95; G. M. Benton.)
HARVEY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1544. Nominated an original Fellow of Trinity by King
Henry VIII, 1546. B.A. from Trinity, 1551-2. Received
tonsure (London) 1553, when he is called a Fellow. R. of
Watton-at-Stone, Herts., till 1571. Died 1571.
HARVEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1545.
One of these names R. of Tollerton, Notts., 1581-1604.
Buried Apr. 7, 1604. (Godfrey, Notts.)
HARVEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1715. S. of William, clerk, deceased. B. in Buckinghamshire.
School, Wokingham, Berks. Matric. 1715 ; B.A. 1720-1.
HARVEY, GIDEON. M.D. fromST CATHARINE'S, 1698 (Lit. Reg.).
S. of Gideon, of Richmond, Surrey (M.D., in his will, P.C.C.
1702). B. c. 1669. Matric. from St John's, Oxford, May 20,
1686, age 15. Adm. at Leyden May, 12, 1688. M.D. there,
1690. Candidate R-C.P.J 1699. Fellow, 1703. Censor, elect,
etc. Physician to the Tower of London. Author, medical.
Died Apr. 24, 1755. (Munk, n. 10; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HARVEY, HENRY. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1538; LL.D.
1542. S. of Robert, of Stradbrooke, Suffolk. Adm. advocate,
1550. Master of Trinity Hall, 1559-85. Vice-Chancellor,
1560. Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1551-4. Vicar-general of
London and subsequently of the province of Canterbury.
Precentor of St Paul's, 1554. R. of Littlebury, Essex, 1554-
82. Commissioner for the detection of heretical books at
Cambridge, 1556. Preb. of Salisbury, 1558-72; of Lichfield,
I559-6I. Preb. of Ely, 1567-85. Master in Chancery, 1568.
Died Feb. 20, 1584-5. Will (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1585.
Benefactor to Trinity Hall and other colleges. (Cooper, i.
505; D.N.B.; Trin. Hatt Hist.)
HARVEY, HENRY. Licensed to practise medicine, 1543-4.
HARVY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1582.
Robert (i579~8o) had a brother Henry.
HARVEY, HENRY. M.A. from CAIUS, 1744. S. of John (1683),
Earl of Bristol. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, June 8,
1719, age 17. For some time a cornet in Kerr's dragoons.
HARVEY, JOHN
Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 1743- R- of Shotley, Suffolk, 1743.
Assumed the name Aston, in 1744. Died Nov. 16, 1748.
Brother of Carr (1710), Charles (1724) and John (1713).
(Venn, n. 54.)
HARVEY, HUMPHREY. M. A. from TRINITY HALL, 1685. S. of
Humphrey, of Sampford Courtney, Devon, clerk. Matric.
from Exeter College, Oxford, Apr. 4, 1679, age 18; (? B.A
Oxford). V. of Dawlish, Devon, 1690. Will (Exeter) 1729.
(Al. Oxon.)
HARVEY, JAMES. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1613. One of these names, s. and h. of James, of Dagenham,
Essex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1615. Brother of John
(1619).
HARVEY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1615 ;
B.A. 1618-9.
HARVEY, JAMES. Adm. at PEMBROKE, 1631.
HARVEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 12, 1632. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
HARVY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 12, 1675.
Probably s. of Francis, of Cockfield, Suffolk. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 9, 1674.
Recorder of Colchester. Died Apr. 1728, aged 69. (Bury
School, S.H.A.H.; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
HARVEY, JAMES.
Norfolk.
Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1717. Of
HARVEY, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARK, Mar. 24, 1720-1.
B. at Cockfield, Suffolk. Matric. 1721. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 6, 1722.
HARVEY, JOHN. Fee for B.A. 1493. One of these names V. of
Burnham, 1495-1536.
HARVEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, at QUEENS', Easter, 1578. S. of
John, yeoman and rope-maker, of Saffron Walden, Essex.
Bapt. there, Feb. 13, 1563-4. School, Saffron Walden. B.A.
1580-1; M.A. 1584. Licensed to practise medicine, 1587.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1585. Practised at Lynn. Married Martha,
dau. of Mr Justice Meade, of Wendon Lofts, Essex. Author,
astronomical, etc. Died July, 1592. Brother of Gabriel
and Richard (1575). (Cooper, n. 126; D.N.B.; G. C. M.
Smith.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1586.
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 12, 1585;
of Hampshire.
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 12, 1587.
Matric. 1587.
HARVIE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 21, 1601.
S. of Robert, glover, of Newport, Essex. School, Newport
(Mr Morden). Succeeded his father, in 1608, as lord of the
manor of Elmes, Essex. (Venn, i. 175.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 4, 1619.
Matric. 1619. One of these names, s. of James, of Dagenham,
Essex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1620. Brother of James
(1613).
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, June 25, 1620. S. of
Edmund, merchant, of London. Matric. 1620. Brother of
William (1623).
HARVEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Easter, 1620 (prob-
ably adm. at Corpus Christi, 1619, as 'of Cambs.'). Scholar
of Caius, 1620-3; B-A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, May n,
1624. (Venn, i. 250, where this and the above are con-
fused.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 31, 1623.
Of Essex. Matric. 1623.
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 17, 1626. S. of
Oliver, of Thurleigh, Beds. Bapt. there, Feb. 26, 1609-10.
School, Brentwood (Mr Plumtree). Matric. 1626; B.A. 1628-
9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 21, 1627-8. Of Thurleigh, Beds.,
Esq. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Hervey, of London,
merchant. Will proved, 1664. Father of John (1667).
(Peile, i. 375; Vis. of Beds., 1634; Cental. Bedford, 441.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 9,
1630-1. S. of John, of Thurleigh, Beds. Bapt. Oct. 12, 1615.
School, Deane, Beds, (private; Mr Harris). Matric. 1631.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 21, 1636. Barrister. Married
Lady Dorothy Erskine, dau. of the Earl of Buchan. (Petle,
i. 406; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 13) at PEMBROKE, June 24,
1631. S. of Sir Simon, Knt. B. in London. Matnc. 1631;
B.A. 1633-4.
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, July i, 1633.
S. of (John), Esq., of Wantisden, Suffolk. B. at Bedingfield.
Schools, Eye (Mr Jo. Hall) and Southolt. Adm. at Gray s
Inn, Jan. 29, 1635-6; as S. and h. of John, of Bedingfield,
Suffolk.
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HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. n,
1645-6. Eldest s. of Robert, gent., of Quainton, Bucks.
B. at Ipswich. Schools, Godmanchester, Hunts. (Mr Sell)
and Cambridge (King's Coll. Sch.; Mr Hammond). Ma trie.
1646. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1647; called to the bar,
1653. Of Ickwellbury, Beds., Esq. Will proved (P.C.C.)
Apr. 20, 1692. Probably brother of Robert (1655) and
perhaps father of John (1682). (Venn, i. 361 ; Vis. of Wanes.,
1682.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 2, 1647- Of
Essex. Perhaps s. and h. of Samuel, late of Dagenham, gent. ;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1648.
HARVIE, JOHN. Matric, pens from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1651.
HARVEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1667.
Doubtless s. of John (1626). Bapt. at Thurleigh, Jan. 27,
1649-50. Major in the army. Died at Thurleigh, July 14,
1715. He left, by will, a messuage in Bedford for scholarships
at Christ's. (Peile, n. 18.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sr CATHARINE'S, 1668. Matric.
Easter, 1669. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 21, 1668-9.
HARVIE, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at Sr CATHARINE'S, July 29,
1682. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 27, 1681-2,
as s. and h. of John (? 1645-6), of the Inner Temple. If so,
M.P. for Beds.
HERVEY, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, June 28, 1683.
S. of Sir Thomas (1641), of Bury St Edmunds, Knt B. Aug.
27, 1666. School, Bury. Matric. 1684; LL.D. 1705 (Com.
Reg.). Deputy-lieut. of Suffolk, 1692. M.P. for Bury,
1694-1703. Created Lord Hervey, 1703. Earl of Bristol,
1714. Inherited Ickworth, 1700. Died Jan. 20, 1750-1.
Buried at Ickworth Father of Carr, Charles (1724), John
(1713), Henry (1744) and Thomas.
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1712. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1712.
HERVEY, JOHN. Adm. at CLARE, Nov. 20, 1713. 2nd s. of
John (1683), Earl of Bristol. B. Oct. 15, 1696, in Jermyn St,
London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1714; M.A. 1715.
M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, i725_-33. Vice-Chamberlain and
Privy Councillor, 1730. Lord Privy Seal, 1740-2. Called to
the House of Lords in his father's life-time, as Baron Hervey
of Ickworth. Author, historical Died Aug. 5, 1743. Buried
at Ickworth. Brother of Carr, Charles (1724) and Henry
(1744). (D.N.B.-,G.E.C.)
HARVEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Nov. 9,
1727. S. of Robert, of Stockton, Warws., Esq. Matric. 1728.
HARVEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 30, 1645.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1647. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from
Merton College, 1648; M.A. 1651; D.C.L., 1665. Fellow of
Merton College, 1648. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9, 1652-3.
Advocate, Doctors' Commons, July I, 1674. M'- Oxon.)
HARVEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29, 1682.
Of Leicestershire.
HARVEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 2,
1712-3. S. of Thomas (? 1681), clerk. B. at Laver-Magdalen,
Essex. School, Bishop's Stortford (Dr Took). Matric. 1713-
4; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22,
1717; priest, May 24, 1719. R. of Laver-Magdalen, Essex,
1720-48. Died 1748. Will (Commis. C. Essex) 1748; of
Springfield. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARVEY, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 16, 1693.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 30, 1697; priest, June 19, 1698. R. of Laver-
Magdalen, Essex, 1700-2. Died 1702.
HARVEY, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 19,
1627. S. of Stephen, merchant (of Weston Favell, Northants.).
B. in London. Schools, London (Mr Brinsley) and Mickle-
ham, Surrey (Mr Wall). Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Oct. 10, 1629. Of Weston Favell,
Northants. (Vis. of London, 1634; Vis. of NorUuuts., 1618;
Peile, i. 383.)
HARVEY, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1669.
HARVEY, MICHAEL, Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. i,
1650-1. Of Middlesex and Clifton Mabanke, Dorset. S. of
Michael, late of London, merchant, deceased. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 21, 1650. J.P. for Dorset M.P. for Wey-
mouth and Melcombe Regis, Dorset, 1679-81, 1689-1701.
Died Feb. 19, 1711-2. M.I. at Bradford Abbas, Dorset.
(Le Neve, Mon.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., in. 362.)
HARVEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1575. S. of John, yeoman and rope maker, of Saffron
Walden. Bapt. there, Apr. 15, 1560. School, Saffron Walden.
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Fellow. Ord. deacon and priest
Peterb.) Dec. 12, 1585. R. of Chislehurst, Kent, 1586-1631.
HARVEY, STEPHEN
. Author, astrological, theological, etc. Died 1631. Wfll
(Consist. C. Rochester). Left his estate to his brother Gabriel.
Brother of Gabriel (1566) and John (1578). (D.N.B.; Cooper,
n. 282; H. G. Harrison.)
HARVEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 4,
1614. S. of John, of Grimstone, Norfolk. School, Lynn
(Mr Armitage). Matric. 1615; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1622. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) June n, 1620. Probably R. of Wyberton,
Lines., 1626; and V. of Tachbrook, Warws., 1626. Perhaps
R. of South Burgh, Norfolk, 1646. (Venn, i. 226.)
HARVEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 29,
1626. S. of Richard, of Dorset. Schools, Dorchester and
Colyton, Devon. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
R. of Broadmayne, Dorset, 1638-55. (Peile, i. 377.)
HARVEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 17,
1628. S. of John, gent., of Norfolk. B. at South Creake.
School, South Creake (Mr Stimson, Linge and Legge).
Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631^-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 23, 1632; priest, Sept. i, 1634. Perhaps R. of
Ickburgh, Norfolk, 1654-7. Buried there Aug. 7, 1657. One
of these names also R. of South Burgh, Norfolk, 1646. (Venn,
I. 283.)
HARVYE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 24,
1632. S. of Stephen, gent. B. at Chipping Barnet, Herts.
School, Chipping Barnet (Mr Langley and Geo. Smallwood).
Matric. 1632. Scholar, 1635-9; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640.
Adm. at Peterhouse, May 9, 1640. V. of Doncaster, Yorks.,
1645-9. Buried Dec. 22, 1649. Father of Stephen (1662).
HARVEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1563-4-
HARVEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1564-5 ;
B.A. 1570-1. Minister at Norwich; suspended, 1576; author
(Cooper, n. 2, who seems to confuse him with the preceding).
A Robert Harvey, B.A., was Incorp. at Oxford, 1591.
HARVEY, ROBERT. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 31,
1575-6; LL.B. 1583. Fellow, 1583-96. Nephew of Henry
(X538); mentioned in his will. 'S. of Lewis, my nephew, late
of Rye, Sussex.' He leaves him a small legacy.
HARVEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Feb. 1579-80;
B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Probably R. of St Alban, Wood St,
1588-95. R. of St Botolph, Billingsgate, 1595-7. Died
1597. Will (Consist C. London) 1598. (Peile, i. 158, who
seems to confuse him with the last.)
HARVEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1655.
Of Huntingdonshire. Probably 4th s. of Robert, of Quainton,
Bucks. Matric. Easter, 1657; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
One of these names C. of Wrenbury, Cheshire, 1671-83.
Died 1683. Probably brother of John (1645-6).
HARVEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29, 1667.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) June 14, 1674. Perhaps R. of Antingham,
Norfolk, 1690-1701.
HARVY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 12, 1689-90.
S. of Robert {? 1655), clerk, deceased (of Stockton, Warws.).
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1691 ; B.A. 1694-5. Brother of Thomas
(1689-90).
HARVEY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Feb.
17, 1717-8. Of Lancashire. School, Blackrod, Lanes.
Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1721-2. Perhaps minister of Horwich,
Lanes., 1724. P.C. of Westhoughton, 1732-55. Master of
Codd's Hospital, Norwich, 1744. Will (Chester) 1755-
(E. Axon.)
HARVEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1593-4;
B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. One of these names s. of John, of
Thurleigh, Beds., Esq. Bapt. there, Mar. i, 1576-7. Of
Shenfield and Brentwood, Essex. Buried Dec. 5, 1638.
(Willey Hundred, 510.)
HARVEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1640. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1643; M.A. 1647.
HARVY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1647. S. of Edmund, merchant, of St Mary Colechurch,
Poultry, London. B. there. School, Tonbridge (Mr Home).
Matric. 1647. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1649; of Fulham,
Middlesex.
HARVEY, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, June 18, 1750.
S. of James, gent., of Bedfordshire. B. at Warden. School,
Hoddesden, Herts. (Mr Bennet).
HARVEY, SOLOMON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1707. S. of Solomon, husbandman. B. in the Isle of Thanet,
Kent School, Canterbury (Mr Jones). Matric. 1707; B.A.
171 1-3.
HERVEY, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 17, 1641.
Probably s. of Stephen, of London. Matric. 1641. (Vi*. of
Surrey, 1662; Vis. of London, 1634.)
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HARVEY, STEPHEK. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
26, 1662. S. of Richard (1632), clerk, deceased, of Doncaster,
Yorks. B. there. School, Doncaster (Mr Doughty). Ma trie,
1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1667; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
1668. V. of Arksey, Yorks., 1668-74. Died Mar. 8, 1673-4.
HARVEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1565;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573.
HARVEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569.
HARVYE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1584-5.
HARVEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1614.
HARVEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 3,
1641. S. of Sir William, Knt. B. at Bury, Suffolk. M.P. for
Bury, 1679-81, 1685-7, 1689-90. 'Knighted by Charles II'
(not recorded by Shaw). Married Isabella, dau. of Sir
Humphrey May, 1658. Died May 27, 1694. Brother of
William (1636), father of John (1683). (Vis. of Suff., 1664;
Gage, Suffolk, 286; A. B. Beaven.)
HARVEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 4, 1681.
Of Derbyshire. B.A. 1684-5. Probably will (Consist. C.
London) 1708; of Laver-Magdalen, Essex, clerk. Property
in Derbyshire. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARVY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 12, 1689-90.
S. of Robert, clerk, deceased, of Cheshire. Matric. 1690;
B.A. 1693-4. Brother of Robert (1689-90).
HERVEY, THOMAS. 'Sent to a University, probably to Cam-
bridge' (D.N.B.). 2nd s. of John (1683), Earl of Bristol. B.
Jan. 20, 1698. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Equerry to
Queen Caroline, 1728-37; Vice-Chamberlain, 1733. M.P. for
Bury, 1733-47. Eloped with the wife of Sir Thomas Hanmer.
An eccentric pamphleteer. Died Jan. 16, 1775. (D.N.B.)
HARVEY, TOBIAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, Mar. 30, 1676.
Of London. S. of Tobias, of Coleman Street, St Stephen's,
London. Matric. 1676. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 19,
1677-8. Gave £50 to the College building fund.
HARVYE, W. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1564-5.
HARVEY, WILLIAM. B.A. 1507-8, ist in the ordo; M.A. 1511;
B.D. 1520. Fellow of QUEENS', 1509-30. Lady Margaret
preacher, 1525-48. Perhaps preb. of Westminster, 1540.
(Cooper, i. 38.)
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1569;
B.A. 1572-3.
HARVEY, WILLIAM. B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. from MAGDALENE,
1595. B. in Colchester. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. 23;
priest, Dec. 22, 1595, age 25. C. of Edmonton, Middlesex.
HARVIE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 31,
1593. ists. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Folkestone, Apr. i, 1578.
School, Canterbury. Scholar, 1593-1600; B.A. 1596-7; M.D.
(Padua) 1602. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1602. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1642. Warden of Merton, 1645. Fellow, R.C. P., 1607.
Physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1609. Elected
Lumleian lecturer, Aug. 4, 1615. In these lectures he first
publicly stated his theory of the circulation of the blood.
Physician to James I, 1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 6,
1624-5. Travelled with the Duke of Lenox, visiting France
and Spain, 1630. Author, medical. Died June 3, 1657, at
Roehampton, Surrey. Buried at Hempstead, Essex. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657. (Venn, i. 149; D.N.B.)
HERVY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Sept. 10, 1604.
HARVYE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 5,
1623. S. of Edmund, merchant, of the city of London.
Matric. 1623-4; Scholar, 1623-4. Brother of John (1620).
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 10,
1627-8. S. of William, tanner, of Norfolk. B. at S waff ham.
School, Swaffham (Mr Tidd and Mr Melvin). Matric. 1628;
Scholar, 1629-33; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 21, 1634. Perhaps V. of Walpole, 1660. C.
of Westacre, Norfolk, 1662. One of these names V. of
Croydon, Cambs., 1660-74. Died Sept. 27, 1674. (Venn, i.
282.)
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 5, 1636. S. of Sir William, Knt B. at Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1641-2 (Lit. Reg.). Died
in College, May 16, 1642. Buried at Ickworth. Brother of
Thomas (1641).
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1649. Perhaps a mistake for Herby; whom see.
HERVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1670. Of
Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. of Francis, of Weston
Favell, Northants. Bapt. Sept 22, 1653. Matric. 1671 ; B.A.
1674-5 1 M.A. 1678. Perhaps patron and R. of Weston, 1677,
and Collingtree, Northants., 1679. Died Dec. 3, 1736. Buried
at Weston. But see Al. Oxon. fora contemporary. (Baker, i.
74-)
HARWARD, RICHARD
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr. 15,
1680. S. of Sir Eliab, of Chigwell, Essex. Bapt. at St Peter-
le-Poor, Dec. 18, 1663. School, St Paul's. M.P. for Old
Sarum, Wilts., 1689-1705, and again, 1708-10; for Appleby,
1705-7; for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 1711-3, 1714-5 ;
for Essex, 1715-6, i7«-7- Died Oct. 31, 1731. (Misc. Gen.
et Her., 2nd S., in. 334; Essex Pedigrees.)
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Feb.
ii, 1698-9. S. of William, farmer. B. at Wickhambrook,
Suffolk. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 1703; priest, Sept. 23, 1705. V. of Digby, Lines., 1703.
V. of Metheringham, 1706-18.
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 25,
1703. S. of Thomas. B. at East Grinstead. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Matric. 1704; Scholar, 1704-5; B.A.
1706-7; M.A. 1710. Ord. priest (Chichester) Sept. 1710. V.
of Hollington, Sussex, 1711-2. V. of Warnham, 1712-38.
Buried there July 31, 1738. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1739. (Pttie, n.
1560
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, Sept 26,
1712. B. at Caldecote, Warws. Matric. 1713.
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Sept 14,
1713. S. of Robert, of Crimplesham, Norfolk, gent. B. at
Beechamwell. School, Norwich (Mr Pate). Matric. 1713-4;
Scholar, 1713-8; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July 13, 1718, as C. of Cockley Cley, Norfolk;
priest, June 12, 1720. R. of West Winch, 1732-86. V. of
Crimplesham, 1735-85. R. of Fincham, 1745-86. Buried at
Crimplesham, 1786. (Venn, i. 531.)
HARVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1723. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 1727; priest, June, 1728. Perhaps R. of Lyng and
Marsham, Norfolk, 1729-48. Died Mar. 5, 1747-8, aged 44.
(£. Anglian, i. 266.)
HERVEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1751. 4th s.
of John, Baron Hervey, of Ickworth. B. May 13, 1732.
Matric. Lent, 1750-1 ; M.A. 1754. Major in the army, 1782.
Lieut. -General, 1793. General, 1798. Died Jan. 15, 1815.
Buried at Ickworth. Brother of Frederick Augustus (1747).
(Gage, Suffolk, 288.)
HARVYE, . Matric. FelL-Com. from CLARE, Easter, 1544.
HARVEY, . Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626.
HARVEY, . Adm. at PEMBROKE, 1641.
HARVEY, . Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1653. Probably Hugh, 3rd s. of Robert, of Quainton,
Bucks. 'Of Cambridge University1 (see Burke). Of Cole
Park, Malmesbury, Wilts. Died 1677. Probably brother of
John (1645-6) and Robert (1655). (Vis. of Wanes., 1682-3.)
HERVEY, . Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, Aug. 31, 1720.
HARWAR, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb. 27,
1702-3. S. of Thomas, of Bridgemere, Cheshire. School,
Madeley, Staffs. (Mr Branker). Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7;
M.A. 1722. R. of Swettenham, Cheshire, 1715-22. V. of
Acton, 1722-45. Died 1745.
HARWARD, ANDREW. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1615. B. at Odiham, Hants., 1598. Matric. Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623; B.D. 1630. Fellow, 1618-35. V.
of Tring, Herts. R. of Grinstead-by-Ongar, Essex, 1641-7.
V. of Asholt, Somerset, 1660-2. Chaplain to the Earl of
Montgomery. Will (Taunton) 1662.
HARWARD, BENET. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1539-40.
HARWARD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. i, 1743.
B. at Plimtree, Devon. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A.
1755. R- of Whiston with moiety of Denton, Northants.,
1755-62. Preb. of Exeter, 1790. Dean, 1790-1802. Died
July 15, 1802, aged 79.
HARWARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May
26, 1668. S. of John, yeoman, of Pirbright, Surrey. B. there.
School, Cobham (Mr Carter). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1675. Fellow, 1684. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 18, 1675;
priest (London) Feb. 24, 1677-8. V. of Gt Thurlow, Cambs.,
1687-1715. Died 1715.
HARWARD, JOSEPH. Matric. from QUEENS', Michs. 1727;
LL.B. 1728. Of St Mary Hall, Oxford (not found in Al. Oxon.).
HARWARD, KEMP. M.D. 1714 (Incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin). S. of Kemp, of Upton Hole, Worcs., gent. Matric.
from Merton College, Oxford, Jan. 7, 1696-7, age 15; B.A.
(Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1700; M.B. and M.D. (Dublin) 1708.
(Al. Oxon.)
HARWARD, PHILIP. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1666. Of
Suffolk.
HARWARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, July 25,
1567. ist s. of Robert, of Yarmouth. School, Yarmouth.
Father's will (Norwich) 1577.
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HARWARD, SIMON
HARWARD, SIMON. Ma trie. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1572;
B.A. 1574-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577, where he was chaplain
of New College; M.A. (Oxford) 1578. R. of Warrington,
Lanes., 1579-811 Perhaps R. of Shipdham, Norfolk, 1587-91.
V. of Cromer, 1587-91. 'Preacher' at Crowhurst, Surrey,
1592. Resident at Tandridge, 1596, where he kept a school
and practised physic. R. of Bans lead, Surrey, 1604. Married
Mary, dau. of Richard Langley, at Manchester, Sept. 25,
1582. Author, Sermons. (D.N.B.; Peile, i. 124; Cooper,
11.478.)
HARWARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 20,
1633. S. of Edward, minister. B. at Strumpshaw, Norfolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1639; C. of Ilketshall St
John's, 1662; priest (London) Mar. 6, 1663-4. R. of Dickie-
burgh, Norfolk, 1664. C. of Sampford, Essex. (Venn, i.
3I9-)
HARWARO, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Miens.
1546; B.A. 1549-50; MA. from Queens', 1553. Fellow of
Queens', 1550-9, deprived. R. of St Clement Danes, 1559-89.
V. of Cowfold, Sussex, 1560. Canon of Windsor, 1562-89.
Perhaps R. of Shadoxhurst, Kent. Licensed (Bishop of
London) Sept. 25, 1568, to marry Alice Cavell, widow. Died
1589. Will (P.C.C.) 1589. (Cooper, 11. 51.)
HARWARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs.
1625.
HARWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 22,
1714-5. S. of William. B. at Chippenham, Cambs. School,
Bury (Mr Randall). Matric. 1715; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1718-
9; M.A. 1722. Fellow, 1723-41. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
12, 1720; priest (Norwich) Dec. 1721. V. of Gateley, Norfolk,
1733- V. of Ingoldsby, 1740-69. Died Feb. 9, 1770. Buried
in Chippenham Churchyard. Will (P.C.C.) 1770. (Peile, n.
186.)
HARWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 1564.
Matric. Michs. 1564. Perhaps William Harwell, of ' Fetcham,'
Surrey; adin. at the Inner Temple, 1567.
HARWEN, . MA. 1476-7.
HARWICK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS, Aug. 26,
1696. S. of Thomas, gent, of (? Wiggenhall) St Mary,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Lynn (Mr Home). Scholar,
1696-1700; Matric. 1697. (Venn, i. 499.)
HARWOOD, see oho HORWOOD.
HARWOOD, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Jan.
12, 1630-1. S. of Henry, gent., of Uppingham, Rutland.
School, Uppingham. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
Created B.D. (Oxford) 1642. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10,
1638-9. R. of Barnoldby, Lines., 1642. R. of Harby, Leics.,
1660, till 1703. R. of Corby, Northants., 1660. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1660-1703. Died May 12, 1703, aged 89. M.I. at
Corby. (Nichols, n. 422; Al Oxon.)
HARWOOD, AUGUSTINE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1627. Of London.
HARWOOD, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1674. Of Norwich. Matric. Easter, 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A.
1682. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 1679; priest, Nov. 1681.
V. of Easton, Norfolk, 1681-1700. Settled in Boston, New
England, in 1697. (Masters.)
HARWOOD, CHRISTOPHER, Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1575.
HARWOOD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 5, 1704. S. of Edward, gent B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. V. of
Enth, Kent, 1714-34. Perhaps R. of Thomton-le-Moors,
Cheshire, 1733-60. Died 1760. Father of the next
HARWOOD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
J^y ?. J75I- S. of Edward (above). B. at Erith, Kent
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. from
Clare, 1758. Fellow of Clare, 1755. Ord. deacon (Chester)
June it, 1755; Priest (Llandaff) July 25, 1756. V. of Shen-
stone, Staffs., 1759-82. R. of Sutton, Shrewsbury, 1775-82.
Died at Chester, Apr. 18, 1782. Will (P.C.C.) 1783. (Scott-
Mayor, m. 609; G. Mag.)
HARWOODE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1606.
HARWOOD, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2; MA. 1626. Ord. deacon (York) June,
1623; priest, Mar. 1624-5. One of these names (James H.,
junior), of Beverley, licensed to marry Elizabeth Dove, in
1622.
HARWOOD, JOHN. B.A. 1460-1.
HARWOOD, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1569-70.
HASE, EDWARD
HARWOOD, JOHN. Matric pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1586.
School, Lincoln. A blind scholar, allowed 405. a year by the
Lincoln town authorities. (Viet. Co. Hist. Lines.; Peile' s
identification (i. 185) must be wrong.)
HARWOOD or HARWARDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
CAIUS, Apr. 12, 1625. S. of John, woolstapler, of Bury St
Edmunds. School, Bury (Mr Dickinson). Matric. 1625; B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632. Probably ord. priest (Ardfort and
Aghadoe) Jan. 5, 1650-1. Probably V. of Mendham, Suffolk,
1653. C. of St Luke's, Norwich, 1662. R. of St Simon and
St Jude, c. 1662. See the next (Venn, i. 270.)
HARWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1644. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. Perhaps
V. of Lakenham, Norfolk, 1666. V. of Catton, 1666-92.
(Masters.)
HARWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 6, and FelL-
Com. Jan. 20, 1681-2. S. of John, of Hagbourne, Berks.
Matric. 1683: LL.B. 1684; LL.D. 1688. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Mar. 28, 1679, age 18. F.R.S., 1686. F.S.A.,
1717. Of Doctors' Commons. Commissary of St Paul's;
official of St Mary's, Salop. Died Jan. i, 1730-1. Will
(P.C.C.) 1731. (Al. Oxon.)
HARWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 23,
I704-5- S. of John, of Cambridge. Probably colleger at
Eton. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712; D.D. 1736.
Fellow, 1711. Ord. deacon (London) June 15, 1712; priest
(Norwich) Sept. 1713. C. of Framlingham, Suffolk, in 1713.
V. of Shepreth, Cambs., 1727. R. of Hatley St George,
Hunts., 1730. V. of Soham, Cambs., 1731. Died May 24,
1755, aged 67. Perhaps M.I. at Walkern, Herts.
HARWOOD, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1623-4. Of London. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1631. One of these
names of St Giles', Cripplegate, clerk; admon. (P.C.C.) Apr. 8,
1639. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HARWOOD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. One Richard Harward V. of
Kempsey, Worcs., 1607. Perhaps preb. of York, 1614-5.
HARWOOD, ROLAND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 26, 1716. S. of Thomas, gent, of Salop. B. at Shrews-
bury. School, Eton. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1720-1; MA. from
Queens', 1724, as 'Roland Harwood HUL' Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 31, 1724; priest (Norwich) June, 1725. R. of
Fomcett, Norfolk, 1725-30. R. of Hodnet, Salop, 1730-3.
R. of Thornton, Cheshire, 1730-3. Died 1733. (Scott-Mayor,
m. 307.)
HARWOOD, THOMAS. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1517; M.D. 1530-1.
Perhaps fellow of CLARE, 1515. One of these names fellow of
King's Hall, 1530-44. Proctor, 1526-7.
HARWOOD, WALTER. Matric. pens, (age n) from CLARE,
Easter, 1559.
HARWOOD or HARWARDE, WALTER. Adm. scholar (age 15)
at CAIUS, June 5, 1580. S. of William, of Windsor, Berks.
School, Kelmarsh, Northants. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
HARWOOD or HERWOOD, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, July
26, 1578. Resided, till 1580.
H AREWOOD, . P^ns. at GONVILLE HALL, 1586-8.
HASBERT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1656. Of Norwich. B.A. 1659. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
10, 1660-1, as 'Hasbant.'
HASKARD, GREGORY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1657.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664; D.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.).
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28. R. of St Michael, Queenhithe,
1669-71. R. of Brickhill Bow, Bucks., 1669-71. Canon of
Windsor, 1671-1708. Preb. of Sarum, 1671-1708. Chaplain
to the King, 1677-1708. R. of St Clement Danes, 1678-1708.
Dean of Windsor and Wolverhampton, 1684-1708. Author,
Sermons. Died Nov. 15, 1708. M.I. at Stoke Poges, Bucks.
WiU, P.C.C. Father of the next. (Lipscomb, iv. 566.)
HASCARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 22, 1720-
i. Of Buckinghamshire. S. of Gregory (above), D.D. Bapt
at Stoke, Bucks., Mar. 15, 1703-4. Colleger at Eton. Matric.
1721; B.A. 1724-5; MA. 1728. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec.
22, 1728; priest, Mar. 2, 1728-9.
HASE, see also HAYES.
HASE or HAYES, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, c.
1593; B.A. from St John's, 1596-7; M.A. 1600, 'Hause.'
Incorp. at Oxford, 1605.
HASE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 12,
1750-1 and Fell. -Com. Nov. 7, 1752. S. of John, Esq., of
Gt Melton, Norfolk. B. at Dereham. Schools, Seaming and
Horsted (private; Mr Parr). Matric. 1750-1. Of Gt Melton
and Sail, Norfolk, Esq. Sheriff of Norfolk, 1773-4- J-P-
Died May 11, 1804. M.I. at Sail. Brother of John (1748).
(Venn, H. 65.)
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HASE, JOHN
HASE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 28, 1623.
S. of Edmund (? 1593). B. in Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Migrated to Magdalene College. Matric.
there, Easter, 1623; Scholar, 1627-9. Readm. at Caius,
Apr. 1627. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 12; priest, Sept. 13, 1629. C. of Kessingland, Suffolk,
in 1636. C. of Herringfleet, 1650. One of these names,
minister, buried at Somerleyton, Suffolk, Oct. 7, 1651. (Venn,
i. 262.)
HASE, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 10, 1748.
S. of John, clothier, of Dereham, Norfolk (and Mary, dau. of
Edward Lombe). B. there. School, Seaming (Mr Brett).
Matric. 1748. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 18, 1749. Of
Gt Melton, Esq. Assumed bis mother's name, Lombe, 1762,
on succeeding to the estates of his uncle, Edward Lombe.
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1772-3. Created Bart., Jan. 22, 1784.
Died unmarried, May 27, 1817, at Gt Melton. Brother of
Edward (1750-1). (Venn, H. 61 ; G.E.C.)
HASEL, see HASSELL.
HASELBECK or HESILBECK, . B.Can.L. 1489-90.
HASELDEAN, RICHARD. B.A. 1518-9; M.A. 1522,
HASELDIN, see also HESLEDEN.
HASELDIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 21,
1617-8. S. and h. of Robert, of Goldington, Beds., Esq.
Matric. 1618. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 20, 1619. Of
Goldington, Beds. Buried there Apr. 21, 1632. (Vis. of Beds.,
1634.)
HASELDINE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1737 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of William, of Close, Lincoln, gent. Matric. from Lincoln
College, May 14, 1730, age 16; B.A. from Magdalen, 1733-4;
M.A. 1736; B.D. 1747; D.D. 1748. Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1733-64. V. of Dinton, Wilts., 1762. R. of
Wishford and Cobberley, Gloucs., 1764-71. Died Dec. 3,
1773. Buried at Dinton. (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.)
HASSELLGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 13, 1665-6. S. of John, deceased, of Ashton-under-
Lyne, Lanes. B. there. School, Stockport (Mr Combs). B.A.
1669-70. Licensed as schoolmaster at Willingham, Cambs.,
Feb. 1666-7.
HASELHURST, HENRY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter,
1615.
HAZELHURST, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 19, 1722-3. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Cheshire.
B. at Synderland, Bowdon. School, Lymm, Cheshire (Mr
Spencer). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 26, 1726-7; priest, Mar. 14, 1730-1. V. of Middle Drax
Rasen, Lines., 1731-68. V. of North Willingham, 1734-68.
Father of the next. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 358.)
HASLEHURST, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 26, 1748. S. of Joseph (1723), clerk. B. at Ireswell.
Educated by his father. Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1752. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1752; priest, June 9, 1754.
HASELHORST, PETER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1603; B.A. 1606-7.
HASLEHURST, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at MAGDALENE,
July 2, 1664. S. of William, of Cheshire, deceased. School,
Manchester.
HASELRIGGE, sec HESELRIGGE.
HASELTOPP, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1613.
HASELWOOD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 7, 1635.
Doubtless of Burbage, Leics., gent. S. of Robert, of Draugh-
ton, Northants. Died in London. Will (P.C.C.) 1675. Father
of the next. (Fr. Haslewood.)
HASLEWOOD, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 25,
1673. Of Burbage, Leics. ist s. of Anthony (above), of
Burbage. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7.
HASELWOODE, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1555.
HASELWOOD, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1568.
HASELWOOD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1561. Perhaps 5th. s of John, of Maidwell, Northants.
Died 1589. Will, Northampton.
HASELWOOD, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1560, impubes. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567.
Perhaps of Belton, Rutland, clerk. S. of Thomas. (Fr.
Haslewood.)
HASELWOOD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1570; B.A. 1573-4- Fellow, 1575-7. Perhaps 5th s. of
Thomas; brother of Francis (above).
HASELWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1566.
HASSELL, EDMUND
HASELWOOD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1560.
HASELWOOD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1612. Of London. Migrated to Oxford after 16 terms.
Matric. from Christ Church, Dec. 8, 1615, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1615; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1623. R.
of Fleet, Lines., 1622-43, sequestered. R. of Kirkby Under-
wood, Lines., 1622-51. Buried in Christ Church Cathedral,
Oxford, Apr. 20, 1658. (Al. Oxon.)
HASELWOOD, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1637. Of
London, Matric. as ' Harlewcod," 1637; B.A. 1640; B.D. 1662
(Lit. Reg.). R. of Fleet, Lines., 1662-84. Preb. of Lincoln,
1672-84. R. of Kirkby Underwood, 1673-84. Buried at
Fleet, Decj 6, 1684. (C. W. Foster.)
HASLEWOOD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July 6, 1670. S. of Robert (? above), clerk. B. at Fleet,
Lines. B.A. 1673-4.
HASLEWCOD, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1682. Of
Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1683; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690;
B.D. 1698; D.D. 1712. Fellow, 1690-8. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1688-9. One of these names R. of Covingbam,
Essex, 1703-13. Died 1713.
HASFIELD, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1467.
HASHMAN, . B.D. 1474-5.
HASLAM, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1607. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1610-1.
HASELEM or HASLEHAM, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
ST JOHN'S, Apr. 10, 1746. S. of Edward, husbandman, of
Yorkshire. B. at Grassington. School, Threshneld (Mr
Knowles). Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (York)
June 10, 1750; priest (Carlisle) Oct. 22, 1758. P.C. of St
Mary's, Honley, Yorks., 1760. Master of the Grammar
School, Almondbury, Huddersneld. Buried at Honley, Jan.
14, 1788. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 558.)
HASLAM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 4,
1720. S. of Edward, druggist, of Lancashire. B. at Rochdale.
Bapt. there, Aug. 3, 1700. Schools, Rochdale (Mr Kippax)
and Stockport (Mr Dale). Matric. 1720.
HASLERTON, ROBERT, see HESLERTON.
HASLINGFIELD, STEPHEN. M.A. Chancellor of the University,
1300-3, 1307.
HASLINGTON, . Fee for B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1482, as
H Islington.
HASLOCK, WILLIAM (1645), see ASLACK.
HASLOCKE, . Sizar or College servant at PETERHOUSE,
1639-45. Possibly above. (T. A. Walker.)
HASLOP, see also HESLOP.
HASLOP, HENRY. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1709;
B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1716. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1716.
R. of Syderstone, Norfolk, 1721-4. R. of Dry Drayton,
Cambs., 1725-8.
HASELOP, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1676;
B.A. 1 680-1 ; M.A. 1684. Taxor, 1701. Chaplain of King's
College. V. of Gt Wilbraham, Cambs., 1688-1705. V. of
Sawston, 1690-1705. Buried at Sawston, Mar. 14, 1705-6.
HASELUPP, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1598;
Scholar, 1599; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605; B.D. 1612. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1607. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 22,
1605, age 24. V. of Ludham, Norfolk, 1610-1. R. of Eccles-
by-the-Sea, 1611. R. of Hempstead, 1611.
HASLOP, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1705-6;
B.A. 1709-10.
HASLYHEAD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1618; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
HASSALL, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1606.
HASSALL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591;
Scholar, 1593; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598, as 'Hassald.' V. of
Gt Amwell, Herts., 1599-1657. As chaplain to Lord Hunsdon
he had a dispensation, Sept. 15, 1619, to hold St Alphage,
London, with Amwell. Died Sept 24, 1657, aged 84. M.I.
at Amwell. Will, P.C.C.
HASSANT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 24, 1733.
Of Earl Soham, Suffolk.
HASSARD, see also HAZARD.
HASSARD or HAZARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATH-
ARINE'S, Easter, 1633. Of Kent.
HASSARD, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Nov. 1600.
HASSELL, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1578. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1582. R. of Stanneld, Norfolk,
1597.
HASSELL, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1631;
Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1640.
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HASELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1595; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Nov. 20, 1603. V. of Swaiton with Spanby, Lines.,
1611.
HASELL, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1624.
3rd s. of John, of Bottisham, Cambs. Bapt. Apr. 15, 1604.
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Fellow. Taxor, 1641. R. of
Middleton Cheney, Northants., 1640-2. Buried at Hilders-
ham, Cambs., Aug. 4, 1642. Will, P.C.C. (Burke, L.G.)
HASSELL, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1676. Of Ely.
Matric. Easter, 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
HASYLL, HENRY. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1589. B. at Bury,
Suffolk. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Feb. 6 and 7,
1597-8, age 24. C. of St Leon., Shoreditch.
HASELL, JEREMY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1616,
as 'Haslepe'; B.A. 1619-20. Probably s. of Thomas, of
Conisthorpe, Yorks. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1621; priest,
June, 1622. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
HASELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1576.
HASSELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 10, 1717. Of
Middlesex. S. of Ralph, of London, gent. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 28, 1720. Barrister. Died Dec. 8, 1749. Brother of
Richard (1717). (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
HASSEL, LANCELOT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 22, 1647. Of Yorkshire. School, Durham.
HASELL, OWEN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1607-8.
HASELL, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 5, 1676.
S. of William, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Burstall. Scholar, 1676-8. Migrated to St Catharine's, 1684.
M.A. 1686 (Lit. Reg.), 'engaged beyond the seas on urgent
occasions.' Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1686; priest, May,
1687. R. of Kettlebaston, Suffolk, 1699-1711. Died 1711.
(Venn, i. 457.)
HASSALL, RALPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 15, 1611.
Matric. 1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. One of these names
s. of Thomas, of Conisthorpe, Yorks. See Jeremy and
Samuel (1606). (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
HAZELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov. 3,
1624. S. of Richard, merchant, of London. School, Mercers'
(Mr Augar). Matric. 1625; Scholar, 1627-9; B.A. 1628-9.
Perhaps V. of Compton, Berks. Admon. (Consist C. Sarum)
1684. (Venn, I. 269.)
HASSELL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 10, 1717.
Of Middlesex, ist s. of Ralph, late of Barnet, gent. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8, 1719-20. F.R.S., 1726. Of Barnet
Died Mar. 16, 1770. Brother of John ( 1717).
HASELL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1565;
B.A. 1570-1. One of these names V. of Buckden, Hunts., c.
1591. Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1591-1605.
HASELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 30,
1622. S. of John, yeoman. B. at Button, Chew Magna,
Somerset School, Wells. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A.
1629.
HASEL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1606.
One of these names, s. of Thomas, of Conisthorpe, Yorks.,
gent, adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct 17, 1608. Of Hutton-on-
Darwent, Yorks. Married Mary, dau. of Richard Conyers,
of Horden, Durham. Died 1655. (PeiU.i. 257; Vis. of Yorks.,
1 665 ;M. H. Peacock.)
HASSELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May
20, 1659. S. of Samuel, of Sudbury, mercer.
HASSELL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 5,
1703. S. of Charles, upholsterer. B. at Brotherton, Ferry-
bridge, Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Ferrour). Matric.
1703; B.A. 1706-7, Ord. priest (Lincoln) July 5, 1713; C. of
Digswell, Herts. Perhaps R. of Ayot St Lawrence, till his
death, Jan. 23, 1758. (G. Mag.)
HASSELL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age ao) at ST JOHN'S. May 31,
1712. S. of Talbott, barrister. B. at Knayton, in Leake
parish, Yorks. School, Guisborough (Mr Jaques). Matric.
1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1716; priest,
1718.
HASSELL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, May 10,
1743- S. of Thomas, gent, of Yorkshire. B. at Thorpe.
School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1743; LL.B. 1749.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept 21, 1746; priest, June 5, 1748. C.
of Carnaby, Yorks., 1746. Died July 4, 1752. (Scott-Mayor,
"i. 5351 G.Mag.)
HASSEL or HASEL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, June 22, 1652. Of Yorkshire. School, Bridlington.
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6.
HASOLL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', 1660. Matric. 1660.
HASSEL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, May 3,
1680. Of Yorkshire. School, Thornton, Yorks. Scholar,
1680; Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. One of these
names R. of Holwell, Beds., 1690-3.
HASSALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 22, 1683.
Of Worcs. Matric. 1683-4. Perhaps V. of Malvern, 1692-8.
HASSELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, 1713.
HASSELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 5,
1712. S. of John, citizen of London. B. there. School,
Haydon, Essex (Mr Goodwyn). Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7;
M.A. 1720. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1720-5. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1722-3; priest (Ely) Mar. i, 1723-4. R. of
Horsemonden, Kent, 1724-85. Buried there Mar. u, 1785.
M.I. Will,P.C.C.
HAZELL, . Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 4, 1682.
HASELL, . Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6, 1714-5.
HASSET, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569.
HASSET, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1560.
HASSET, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1571
HASSETT, . Pens, at GONVILLB HALL, 1535.
HASTE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584.
Perhaps adm. scholar at Trinity Hall, June 18. 1585.
HAST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1670. S. of Richard, of Sherburn, Yorks. B. there. School,
Sherburn (Mr Wright). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Ord. priest (London) Sept 23, 1677. R. of Mount
Bures, Essex, 1679. Died 1721.
HASTE, . Scholar at CHRIST'S, 1553-4.
HASTED, EDWARD, see HAUSTEAD.
HASTELEYE, JOHN. Of the House of Carmelites, Cambridge.
Licensed (Ely) to preach and hear confessions, Feb. 1375-6.
(B. Zimmerman.)
HASTINGS, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at SIDNEY, July 2,
1605. Doubtless 3rd s. of Francis (1572). M.A. i6io(JU. nob.).
Captain R.N. Died unmarried on the voyage to Guiana under
Sir Walter Raleigh, 1617. Brother of George (1605). (Burke.)
HASTINGS, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Feb. 24,
1608-9. Of Huntingdonshire. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
July 13, 1610. Brother of Henry (1601).
HASTINGS, FERDINANDO. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS',
Lent, 1625-6. S. and h. of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon. B.
at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Jan. 18, 1608. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Aug. 4, 1623. M.P. for Co. Leics., 1625 and 1628-9.
Summoned to Parliament as Baron Hastings, 1640. Suc-
ceeded as 6th Earl, Nov. 14, 1645. Died at Donnington Park,
Leicestershire, Feb. 13, 1655. Buried at Ashby. Brother of
Henry (1627). (Burke; G.E.C.)
HASTINGS, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell. -Com. (age 12) from
TRINITY, Easter, 1572. S. of George, of Gopshall, Derbs.;
afterwards Earl of Huntingdon. B. c. 1560. Resided at the
Old Place, near Ashby Castle. Adm. at Gray's Inn, I574>
Died Dec. 17, 1595. Buried at Ashby. Father of the next
and of Edward (1605). (Cooper, m. 5; G.E.C.)
HASTINGS, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, July 2, 1605.
Of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics., Esq., brother of Henry, Earl
of Huntingdon. 2nd s. of Francis (above) and grandson of
George, 4th Earl. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 22, 1610-1.
Knighted, Nov. 1615. M.P. for Co. Leics., 1614, 1620-2; for
Leicester, 1625-6. Died June 4, 1641. Buried at Gt St
Bartholomew, Smithfield. Brother of Edward (1605).
(Collins, vi. 658; A. B. Beaven.)
HASTINGS, HARRISON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
May 14, 1672. S. of John, gent, of East Keal, Lines. School,
Alford. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
HASTINGS, Sir HENRY. Adm. at QUEENS', c. 1548. S.of Francis,
Earl of Huntingdon. B. c. 1536. K.B., 1547. Summoned to
Parliament as Baron Hastings, 1559. Succeeded as 3rd Earl,
June 20, 1560. Claimed the succession to the throne, through
his mother. A supporter of the Puritans. Associated with
Shrewsbury in the custody of Mary Queen of Scots. K.G.,
1570. Lord Lieutenant of Leics. and Rutland, 1572. President
of the Northj 1572. Assisted at the trial of Norfolk, 1573.
Compiled a history of his family. Died Dec. 14, 1595. Buried
at Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Benefactor to Emmanuel College.
(D.N.B.; Cooper, u. 200; G.E.C.)
HASTINGS, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 17,
1592. Matric. c. 1592. Probably s. of Walter, of Kirkby,
Leics., Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 27, 1595. Knighted,
Apr. 23, 1603. M.P. for Co. Leics., 1620—2, 1624-5, 1626.
Died Sept. 15, 1649. Probably ma trie, from Lincoln College,
Oxford, May 25, 1593. (Al. Oxon.)
HASTINGS, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Oct 1601;
M.A. 1615, on King's visit. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 17,
1597-8- Doubtless of Humberstone, Leicester. 4th s. of Sir
Edward (and grandson of the Earl of Huntingdon). Died
1629. Brother of Edward (1605). (G.E.C.)
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HASTINGS, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', June 30,
1627. Doubtless and s. of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon. A
zealous royalist. Sheriff of Leicestershire, 1642. Fought at
Edgehill, 1642. Created Baron Loughborough, 1643.
Governor of Leicester, 1645. Held Ashby House against the
Parliament, till 1 646. Called ' Rob-Carrier ' from the frequency
with which he intercepted communications between London
and the North. Escaped to Holland, 1649. Appointed Lord
Lieutenant of Leicestershire, 1661, and granted a pension.
Died Jan. 1666-7. Buried at Windsor. Brother of Ferdin-
ando. (D.N.B.)
HASTINGS, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge. B.A. (Oxford)
1513-4; M.A. 1516; B.D. 1524; D.D. 1536. Chaplain to the
King. R. of Baynton, Yorks., 1507-54 (sub-deacon).
HASTINGS, MARTIN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1618. S. and h. of Thomas, of Hindringham, Norfolk,
deceased. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1621. (Kit. of
Norfolk.)
HASTINGS, PHILIP. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1626. Of
Norfolk. Probably brother of Martin (above).
HASTINGS, ROBERT. Scholar of MAGDALENE, 1604; B.A.
1608-9; M.A. 1612. R. of East Keale, Lines., 1612. But see
a contemporary at Oxford.
HASTINGS, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 17, 1507. Of the City of London. Name off, 1508.
' Went away scholar, and entered into the order of a friar.'
(Harvrood.)
HASTINGS, THEOPHILUS HENRY. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S,
May 25, 1748. S. of Henry, shoemaker (sic.), of Leicester-
shire. B. at Lutterworth. School, Leeds. Matric. 1748; B.A.
1752; M.A. 1764. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 23, 1752; and
probably priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from York) Mar. 10, 1754.
V. of Belton, Leics., 1763-95. R. of Osgathorpe, 1764-95.
R. of West Leake, Notts., 1795-1804. Died Apr. 2, 1804.
On the death of Francis, Earl of Huntingdon, Oct. 2, 1789,
he became hereditary successor. The title was afterwards
allowed to his nephew. (Scott-Mayor, in. 577.)
HASTINGS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1619; B.A. 1623-4. One of these names V. of Woodford,
Northants., till 1637. Buried there July 14, 1637. (See Al.
Oxon. fora contemporary.) (Baker, i. 538; Bridges, i. 131.)
HASTINGS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Oct. 8,
1619. S. of Robert. B. at Bilsby, Lines. School, Alford.
Matric. 1619. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 24, 1621.
Married and had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees, 467.)
HASTINGS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 13, 1671.
Perhaps s. of William, of Hinton, Northants. Matric. 1671-2.
Afterwards Fell. -Com. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug.
4, 1673. Married Priscilla, dau. of Lady Dewes, 1693. Buried
at Woodford, Northants., Jan. 31, 1701-2. (Baker, i. 538.)
HASTLER, EDWARD. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
B. at Sou thmi nster, Essex. Ord. deacon (London) Mar.
1619-20, age 24. Perhaps R. of Bignor, Sussex, 1632.
(Peile, i. 294.)
HASTLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 30, 1623. S.
of John. B. at Maldon, Essex. School, Romford (Mr Formin).
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20;
priest, Sept. 21, 1629. C. of Wendon, Essex, 1631. (Peile,
i- 353-)
HASTLER or HOSLER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1629; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
HASTLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1620.
Of Essex. S. of Edward, of Maldon, Essex. Matric. Easter,
1621; B.A. 1623-4. Mentioned in his father's will (P.C.C.)
1622. Perhaps V. of Chertsey, Surrey, 1633. ('M.A.')
HASTLING, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 20, 1644 5.
HASTY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1593. S. of
William. Bapt. at Catterlen, Penrith, Cumberland, Jan. 27,
1575-6. B.A. 1595^6; M.A. 1599. Ord. priest (Carlisle) Mar.
1601. V. of Penrith, 1601-53. Buried there June 6, 1659.
(B. Nightingale.)
HASWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
25, 1701. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Cornforth,
Durham. Bapt. at Bishop Middleham, Jan. 30, 1680-1.
School, Durham (Mr Rosse). Matric. 1702.
HATCH, CROPLEY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1740. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1741; B.A. 1743-4. Ord- deacon
(Norwich) May, 1744; priest, Sept. 1745. C. of Hackford,
Norfolk. Minor canon of Norwich Cathedral. Minister of
Bowthorpe and Bawburgh. (Masters.)
HATCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 9, 1587-8. Of
Essex.
HATCH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1607-8.
HATCLIFF, DAVID
HATCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 21, 1625.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1626. Migrated to Pembroke.
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1648; of Benenden, Kent, clerk.
HATCHE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 24, 1738.
S. of John, butcher, of Thetford, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Thetford (Mr Price and Mr Everson). Matric. 1738; Scholar,
1738-42 ; B.A. 1741 ; M.A. from Clare, 1 745. Fellow of Clare,
1742. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 14, 1741-2, as C. of
Thomham; priest, Sept. 23, 1744, as C. of Rudham. V. of
Sedgeford, 1751-93. R. of Ashwicken, 1771-93. (Venn, n.
44-)
HATCH, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1644; B.A. 1647-8.
HATCH, MORRYSON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 4,
1668. S. of Joseph. B. at Brent-Pelham, Herts. School,
Bishop's Stortford (Mr Leigh and Mr Cud worth). Matric.
1668.
HATCH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1681. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Simpson, Bucks. School,
Newport Pagnell (private; Mr Howard). Matric. 1681; LL.B.
1686. C. of Stony Stratford, 1691-1703.
HATCHE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Head Master of Tonbridge
School, 1586-1615. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1616;
of Frant, Sussex, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HATCHER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 12,
1634. S. of William, Esq. B. at St Martin-in-the-Fields,
London. Bapt. there, Nov. 13, 1618. Schools, Charterhouse,
Eton and Stamford (Mr Dugard). Matric. 1636. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, as ' s. and h. of William, late of Sutterton, Lines.,'
Feb. 3, 1636-7.
HATCHER, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1579-
80; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. S. of Thomas (1555).
HATCHER, JOHN. B.A. 1531-2. Of Surrey. M.A. 1535; M.D.
1543-4. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1533. Regius Professor of
Physic, c, 1554. Vice-Chancellor, 1579-80. Of Careby,
Lines. Married Alice, dau. of Edward Green, of London.
In 1545 he acquired the site of the Augustinian Friary at
Cambridge. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge, Mar. 24,
1586-7. WiU proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1587. Father of
Thomas (1555). He left money for the clock of Gt St Mary's;
and, in default of male issue, the site of the Friars, to found
a Hall to be called Hatcher's Hall. (H. P. Stokes; Lines.
Pedigrees, 469; Cooper, n. 7.)
HATCHER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1584:
left in 1587. S. of Thomas (1555), of Careby, Lines, (and
grandson of John, above). Bapt. Dec. 14, 1566. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1586. Succeeded to his grandfather's estate
in Lines. Knighted. Sheriff of Lines., 1610-1. Buried at
Careby, July 27, 1640. Probably father of Thomas (1603).
(Lines'. Pedigrees, 469.)
HATCHER, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1555. S. of John (1531-2), M.D. B. at Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1555; B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563. Fellow, 1558-66.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1565. Of Careby, near Stamford.
Antiquary. A friend of Dr John Caius and J. Stow. Author
of miscellaneous works, including a catalogue of the fellows
and scholars of King's College up to 1572. Buried at Careby,
Lines., Nov. 14, 1583. WiU (P.C.C.) 1583. Father of John
(above) and Henry (1579-80). (Cooper, I. 483; Lines.
Pedigrees, 469; D.N.B.)
HATCHER, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 18,
1603. Matric. 1603. Doubtless s. of John (1584), of Careby,
Lines., Knt. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1607. M.P. for
Lincoln, 1624-5; for Grantham, 1628-9; for Stamford, 1640-
8; for Lincolnshire, 1654-5, 1656-8, 1659-60; for Boston,
1660. Commissioner to Scotland, 1643. Present at the battle
of Marston Moor, 1644, and at the siege of York, 1644. Buried
at Careby, July n, 1677. (D.N.B.)
HATCHER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S,
Dec. 15, 1675. Doubtless s. of John, of Careby, Lines.,
Sheriff of Lines., 1676. B. Nov. 3, 1660. Sheriff of Lines.,
1712-3. Of Careby, Esq. Died Sept. 6, 1714- (Line*.
Pedigrees, 470.)
HATCHETT, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1547; B.A. 1550-1; M.A. 1554- Fellow of Jesus, till 1555-
Possibly 'Andrew of Walesby, Lines.; adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 25, 1556.' (Peile, I. 43.)
HATCHEMAN, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from J«sus,
Michs. 1544.
HATCLIFF, DAVID. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 471.)
HATCLIFP, GEORGE
HATLYFFE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
Probably s. of William, of Hatciiffe, Lines. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Francis Ayscough, of South Kelsey, Lines. Will
proved (P.P.C.) July 2, 1602. Probably brother of Thomas
(1564). (Lines. Pedigrees, 473.)
HATCLIFF, R. Resident pens, at JESUS, Aug. 1564.
HATTACLYFF, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1547-
HATLEFF or HATLYFF, ROGER. B.A. 1505-6; B.D. 1513-4
(Incorp. from Turin). Will of one of these names (Consist. C.
London) 1519; of St Sepulchre's, London, priest. Bequest
to PEMBROKE HALL. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HATLEFE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1564.
Probably s. of William, of Hatciiffe. Married Judith, dau.
of Sir Francis Ayscough, of South Kelsey, Lines. Living,
1610. Probably brother of George (1566) and father of
William (1582).
HATLIFFE, VINCENT (alias JOHN SPENCER). Matric. pens,
from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1619. Of Lincolnshire. Doubt-
less s. of George, of Gt Grimsby. Bapt. there, Aug. 31, 1600.
B.A. 1622-3. Converted to the Roman Catholic faith while
at Cambridge. Entered the Society of Jesus, 1620. Assumed
the name of John Spencer. Professor at Liege, 1642. Mis-
sioner at Antwerp, 1655. Returned to England, c. 1657.
Appointed Superior of the Worcester district, c. 1658-67.
Author of controversial works. Died Jan. 17, 1670-1.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 473; D.N.B.)
HATCLIF, WILLIAM. B.A. at PETERHOUSE, 1436-7; M.A. 1439.
Fellow, 1437. Probably same as the next.
HATCLYFFE, WILLIAM. M.D. 1454. One of the original
scholars of KING'S College, 1441. Proctor, 1440. Physician
and secretary to Edward IV. Master of requests and royal
councillor. Employed in negotiations with Scotland, 1471;
and with German Hanse, 1472. Ambassador to Denmark,
1476. Died 1480. Will, P.C.C. (Harwood; D.N.B.)
HATCLEFF, WILLIAM. B.A. 1495-6; M.A. 1499. Of Scottow,
Norfolk. Fellow of CLARE, 1497. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
30, 1499.
HATCLYFF, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from JESUS, Michs.
1582. Probably ist s. of Thomas (1564), of Hatciiffe, Lines.
Age 24 in 1592. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 4, 1586. Of Gt
Grimsby, 1610; and of Hatciiffe, Esq., 1614. (Vis. of Lines.,
1592; Lines. Pedigrees, 473.)
HATFELT, . Scholar at KING'S HALL, c . 1461-5.
HATFIELD, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
1628. Doubtless s. of Ralph, of Letwell, Yorks. Bapt. Sept.
19, 1611. B.A. 1631-2. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin,
1635. M.A. (Dublin) 1638. R. of Cloghran, Apr. i, 1640.
Married Alice, dau. of Robert Tinley, D.D. Buried Sept 3,
1650. (Peile, i. 395; Hunter, S. Yorks.; Al. Dub.; M. H.
Peacock.)
HATFIELD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 23) at ST JOHN'S,
May 16, 1733. S. of Charles, grazier, of Chapd-en-le-Frith,
Derbs. School, Chapel-en-le-Frith (Mr Brooks).
HATFIELD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May
i, 1736. S. of John, gent., of Hatfield, Yorks. B. at Hatfield.
School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-
40; M.A. 1763. Ord. deacon (Chester) June i, 1740; priest,
Sept. 19, 1741. V. of Long Parish, Hants., 1746-62. V. of
Doncaster, Yorks., 1762-85. V. of Otley, 1782-5. Married
Catharine, dau. of Thomas Hallows, and widow of John
Cromwell. Died May 25, 1785. Buried at Doncaster. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 473; M. H. Peacock.)
HATFIELD, GERVASSE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS,
Feb. 2, 1590-1. S. of Henry. B. at Wilford, Notts. Schools,
Hickling, Notts, and Milton, Leics. Probably of Hatneld
Hall, near Wakeneld. Married Grace, dau. of Edward Savile,
of Stanley Hall, Wakefield. Buried at Wakefield, June 4,
1654. Will proved, 1654. (Venn, i. 142 ; M. H. Peacock.)
HATFIELD, THOMAS. Scholar at KINO'S HALL. Left, Apr. 21,
1381.
HATFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 17, 1712. S. of William, gent. B. at Lynn, Norfolk.
School, Wisbech (Mr Carter). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1719; M.A.
1726. Incorp. at Oxford, 1735. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 5,
1720-1. R. of Lilley, Herts., 1721-67. V. of Caddington,
Beds., 1729. Died 1767.
HATFORD or HARTFORD, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from
QUEENS', Michs. 1575.
HATHAWAY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CLARK, July 6, 1675.
Of Osgathorpe, Leics. S. of Edward, of Osgathorpe, clerk.
Matric. at Trinity College, Oxford, June 7, 1671, age 15.
Probably R. of Thorpe-in-the-Glebe, Notts., 1679. (Al.
Oxon.)
HATLEY, RICHARD
HATHWAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 9, 1682-3. Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford,
Mar. 30, 1680. S. of James, clerk. B. at Marden, Heref.
School, Hereford (Mr Harvey). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1683-4;
M.A. 1687. R. of Evesbatch, Heref., 1686. R. of Castle
Frome, 1693. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
HATHAWAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 2, 1712-3. S. of Robert (above). B. at Castle Frome,
Heref. School, Hereford (Mr Trehem). Matric. 1713; B.A.
1716-7; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 9, 1717-8.
HATHAWAY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 9,
1710-1. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6.
HATHEWAY, THOMAS, see HADWAY.
HATHORNWHAIT, GAWEN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June n, 1632. S. of James, husbandman, of Wardle,
Rochdale, Lanes. B. there. School, Blackburn, Lanes.
(Mr Halstead). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6.
HATHORNTHWAITE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Apr. 1707. Adm. scholar, Mar. n, 1708-9; B.A. 1710-1.
C. of Heswall, Cheshire, 1718. C. of Neston, 1722. (PeiU, n.
1 66.)
HAWTHORNTHWAITE, . B.Can.L. 1490.
H ATKYILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1572.
HATKILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 8,
1671. S. of Richard. B. at Settle, Yorks. School, Giggles-
wick (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1672.
HATLEY, ANDREW. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. Of
Norwich. S. of Christopher (1619), R. of All Saints', Norwich.
Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1675; priest, Dec. 1677. R- of Morning-
thorpe, Norfolk, 1679. V. of Watton, 1681-91. R. of
Threxton, 1681-98.
HATLEY, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 23, 1641.
HATLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1619; B.A. 1622-3; M-A- 1626. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
19,1624. R. of All Saints', Norwich, 1627-79. R. ofMorning-
thorpe, Norfolk, until 1679. Died July 8, 1679, aged 76.
Father of Andrew.
HATLEY, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1587;
B.A. 1590-1; M~A. 1594.
HATLEY, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596.
Probably ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1619, as B.A. C. of
Little Barford, Beds., 1619-26. Buried there Oct. 5, 1626.
(W. M. Noble.)
HATLEY, GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1623-4.
S. of Robert, of Goldington, Beds., gent. Bapt Jan. 8,
1605-^6. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. V. of
Haslingfield, Cambs., 1639. Perhaps 'Griff. Hatley, of
Trinity Hall; Taxor, 1641.' (Vis. of London, 1634.)
HATLEY, GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, May
14, 1645. S. of John, of London, grocer.
HATLEY, GRIFFITH. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1658. S. of Robert, of Goldington, Beds. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662; M.D. 1669. Incorp.
at Oxford (M.D.) 1669. Practised as physician at Maidstone
40 years. J.P. Died in London, July 31, 1710, aged 71.
Buried at Maidstone. Will (P.C.C.) 1710. (Cole MS., 5871,
188, who makes him s. of John Hatley.)
HATLEY, GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 22,
1689. S. of Henry, gent (of Hunton, Kent), citizen of
London. B. there. Schools, Maidstone (Mr Lawes) and St
Paul's. Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689-93. Died Apr. 15, 1693.
Buried at Hunton, Kent (Venn, i. 487.)
HATLEY, JOHN. B. A. from CLARE, 1590-1. B. at Haslingfield,
Cambs. M.A. 1594. Ord. deacon and priest (perhaps
Chi Chester) Mar. 31, 1597. V. of Wadhurst, Sussex, 1603.
Married, at Frant, June 5, 1609, Mary Boots. Will (P.C.C.)
1647. (W. C. Renshaw.)
HATELEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604.
HATLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar at TRINITY, Michs. 1637;
Scholar, 1641 ; B.A. 1642-3.
HATLEY, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1624. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1627-8; M-A. 1633. C. of
Waltham Cross, Essex, 1635-79. (H. Smith.)
HATLEY, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1600-1. S. of
William, of Caxton, Cambs. Scholar, 1602-8; B.A. 1604-5;
M.A. 1608. Perhaps R. of Lammas with Little Hautbois,
Norfolk. One of these names, clerk, buried at Over, Cambs.,
Mar. i, 1651-2. One of these names proved the will (P.C.C.)
of his father, William, of Caxton, Cambs. (Vis. of Combs.,
1619; J. Ch. Smith.)
HATLEY, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1617.
HATLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1560.
330
HATLEY, RICHARD
HATLEY, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1587.
HATLEY, RO. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1547.
HATLEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, (age 12) from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1565. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1569.
HATLEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1592; B.A.
1601-2; M.A. 1605. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1629; of Mount field, Sussex, clerk.
HATLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 26, 1604.
Matric. 1604. Probably s. of Robert. Bapt. at Goldington,
Beds., Aug. 4, 1588. One of these names, of Goldington,
adm. at the Inner Temple, 1607.
HATLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLEMENT HOSTEL,
Easter, 1544.
HATLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1580-1.
HATLEY, (' rector '). Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1461-2.
Perhaps Walter, V. of St Mary's, Cambridge.
HATLEY, . Incorp. 1514-5.
HATLIFFE, see HATCLIFFE.
HATSELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 6, 1750. Of
London. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A. 1760. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Dec. 22, 1750. Called to the Bar, May 20,
1757. Clerk of the House of Commons, 1768-1820. An
authority on parliamentary procedure. Died Oct. 15, 1820.
Buried in the Temple Church. (D.N.B.)
HATSELL, NEEDHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 4,
1716. S. of William, of London. School, Bishop's Stortford,
Herts.
HATSELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 9, 1743-4.
Of Surrey. Possibly s. of William (next). Matric. 1744; B.A.
1747-8; M.A. 1751. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 23, 1752.
HATSELL, WILLIAM. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1726. S. of Sir
Henry, of St Andrew's, Holborn, Knt. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1717, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1722.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1722-3; chaplain of the Duke
of Marlborough; age 23. Probably V. of Mitcham, Surrey,
1724-34. Died Sept. 21, 1772. Will (P.C.C.) 1773; as of
Rivenhall, Essex. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
HATT, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1601.
HATT, PIGOTT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 22,
1692. S. of Richard. B. at Orsett, Essex. School, Brentwood
(Mr Bernard). Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 20, 1692-3.
(Peile, H. 125.)
HATTERLEY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1634. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1636-7.
HATTON, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 26, 1710. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1718.
'Accidence Master' at Shrewsbury, 1715-54; 3rd Master,
1754-5. Died Aug. 10, 1755. (G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury.)
HATTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 25, 1656.
Of Nottinghamshire. Perhaps s. of William, of Derby, M.D.
Matric. 1656. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 17, 1654-5 > and at
the Inner Temple, 1658.
HATTON, BENEDICT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1580-1.
HATTON, CHRISTOPHER. High Steward of the University,
1588. S. of William, of Holdenby, Northants. B. 1540. Of
St Mary Hall, Oxford. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1559.
Became one of Elizabeth's gentleman -pensioners, 1564.
Received grant of estates, court offices and an annuity
M.P. for Higham Ferrers, 1571; for Northampton, 1572-83;
for Co. Northants., 1584-6. Knighted, 1577. Vice-Chamber-
lain, 1578. A member of the Commissions for the trials of
Babington, 1586; and Mary Queen of Scots., 1586. A friend
and patron of Spenser. Lord Chancellor, 1587-91. K.G.,
1588. Chancellor of Oxford University, 1588. Died Nov. 20,
1591. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. (D.N.B.; Vis. of
Shrops., 1623.)
HATTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Jan. 12,
1619-20. S. of Sir Christopher, of Kirby, Northants. Bapt.
at Barking, Essex, July n, 1605. M.A. 1622 (fit. nob.);
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1642. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1619-20.
M.P. for Peterborough, 1625 ; for Chtheroe, 1626; for Higham
Ferrers, 1640-2. K.B., 1626. Created Baron Hatton of
Kirby, 1643. Comptroller of the King's household, 1643-6.
Privy Councillor, 1643. Royal commissioner at Uxbridge,
1645. Retired to France, 1648. Governor of Guernsey, 1662-
70. F.R.S., 1663. A lover of antiquities; assisted Dugdale
during the Civil War. Author, The Psalter of David. Died at
Kirby Hall, July 4, 1670. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
Benefactor to Jesus College. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
HATTON, RICHARD
HATTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Apr. 16,
1669. 3rd s. of Sir Thomas, of Long Stanton, Cambs., Knt.
and Bart. Matric. 1669. Adm. at the Middle Temple. May 7,
1670. Succeeded as 5th Bart., Mar. 15, 1684-5. Died Oct.
1720. Buried at Long Stanton. Brother of John (1660),
father of John (1700-1) the next. (G.E.C.)
HATTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 8, 1694. S. of Sir Christopher (above), Bart. B. at
Thriplow, Cambs. School, Eton. Died s.p. before his father.
Brother of John (1700-1). (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
HATTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 10, 1732. S. of William (1704), former fellow. B. in
London. School, Bury (Mr Kinsman). Matric. 1732; B.A.
1736-7; M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2; priest,
Mar. 9, 1739-40. R. of Girton, Cambs., 1740-56. R. of
Marston-Mortain, Beds., 1746-95. R. of Maulden, 1756-95.
Chaplain to the Duchess of Bridgewater. Died at Bath,
Feb. co, 1795. Buried at Maulden. (Scott-Mayor, m. 443;
G. Mag.)
HATTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1585 ; B.A. (? 1589-90) ; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1597.
Ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 14, 1591. R. of Brampton, 1592-
1601. V. of Westhall, 1596-1614. Preb. of Norwich, 1604-5.
Perhaps preb. of Southwell, 1604-25.
HATTON, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY, May
30, 1636. S. of Sir Christopher, Knt. B. at Old Palace,
Westminster. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639; M.A. from Jesus,
1643. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 14, 1644. Brother of
William (1636).
HATTON, GEORGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1629. S. of Sir Robert, of Oakington, Cambs. B. in West-
minster. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Dec. 29, 1612. Matric.
Michs. 1628. Died as a student, about 1630.
HATTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
1634. Previously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Sept.
i, 1634. S. of Christopher, gent., of Sulby Abbey, Welford,
Northants. B. there. School, Harborough (Mr Orpin). B.A.
1637-8; M.A. 1641. Fellow, 1643; ejected, 1644. Probably
minister of Overchurcb, Cheshire, in 1648; and in Co.
Wexford, 1658. Preb. of Clone, Ferns and Leighlin diocese,
1662. (Burke, L.G.)
HATTON, HUMPHREY. Adm. at KING'S, Easter, 1574.
HATTON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80. Licensed to teach grammar in Norwich
diocese, 1583. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1590. R. of Thwaite,
Norfolk, 1590-1632. Died 1632.
HATON, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 14,
1661. S. of Edward. B. at Calverley, Yorks. School,
Bradford (private; Mr Hensliff). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
Ord. deacon (York) 1666. (Peile, i. 597.)
HATTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Sept. 27, 1625. Of
Northampton. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1628-9. One of these
names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1630.
HATTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Sept.
28, 1660. 2nd s. of Sir Thomas, of Long Stanton, Cambs.,
Bart. B. there. Taught by Mr Wisborough. Matric. 1661.
Died young, s.p. Brother of Christopher (1669).
HATTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1677. Matric.
Easter, 1677.
HATTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 13,
1700-1. S. of Sir Christopher (1669). B. at Thriplow, Cambs.
School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Tooke). Matric. 1701.
Succeeded as 7th Bart., June 23, 1733. Died July i, 1740.
Brother of Christopher (1694). Father of Thomas (i745).
(G.E.C.)
HATTON, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, 1470. B. at Bath (or St Stephen Walbrook). B.A.
(? 1474-5); M.A. 1478. Incorp. LL.D. from abroad, 1483-4.
Chaplain to Henry VII. Master in Chancery, employed on
an embassy to the Emperor Maximilian, 1486. Ord. (Ely)
1495. V. of East Greenwich, Kent. R. of Hanslope, Bucks.,
1496. Ambassador to the Low Countries, and to Scotland,
1499. Preb. of St Stephen's, Westminster, 1499-1509.
Provost of King's, 1507-9. Died June, 1509. Will, P.C.C.
and King's College. (Cooper, i. 13; Hanvood.)
HATTON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at SIDNEY,
Feb. 22, 1622-3. S. of Sir Robert, Knt. B. at Tottenham,
Middlesex. School, Croydon (Mr Win. Nicolson). Matric.
1623; B.A. 1625. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1619-20;
s. and h. of Robert, of Lambeth, Knt. Perhaps knighted,
Jan. 27, 1644-5. (Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
HATTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 18, 1668.
S. of George. B. at Chowbent, Lanes. Taught by Mr Tayler.
Migrated to Christ's, Feb. 27, 1669-70, age 21. Matric. 1668;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon and priest (Chester)
Feb. 3, 1671-2. V. of Deane, Lanes., 1673- Buried there
Sept. 26, 1712. (Peile, n. 27; E. Axon.)
331
HATTON, RICHARD
HATTON, RICHARD. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 3,
1728-9. Of Market Harborough, Leics. Matric. 1728.
HATTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 12) at PETERHOUSE,
June 28. 1657. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1658; M.B.
1 66 1. Fellow, 1663-7. Granted leave of absence, Dec. 20,
1663, to travel to Spain with the ambassadors.
HATTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JKSUS, Dec. 15, 1703. Of
Kent. School, Sevenoaks. Matric. 1704.
HATTON, Sir THOMAS, Bart Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, Oct. 8, 1745. S. of Sir John (1700), of Long
Stanton, Cambs., Bart B. at Melbourne. School, Bishop's
Stortford, Herts. (Mr Mall). Matric. 1745. Succeeded as 8th
Bart, July I, 1740. Died Nov. 7, 1787. Buried at Long
Stanton. (G.E.C.)
HATTON, WILLIAM. M.D. 1636-7 (Incorp. from Oxford) ; M.D.
of Padua; Incorp. at Oxford, 1633.
HATTON, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
May 30, 1636. S. of Sir Christopher, Knt B. at Old Palace,
Westminster. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Aug. 21, 1619. M.A.
from Jesus, 1641-2, on King's visit Brother of Francis
(1636).
HATTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1649.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1649.
HATTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 27, 1704.
S. of Sir Christopher, Bart. B. at Cambridge. School, Eton.
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Fellow, 1710-6.
Taxor, 1711. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 20, 1713. Father of
Christopher (1732).
HATWELL, or ATWELL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1498; B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1506. Of London.
Appears in Vol. I as Atwell.
HAUGHTON, see also HOUGHTON.
HAUGHTON, ADAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, 1712. S. of
Adam Houghton (1670), R. of Hocklifie, Beds. Bapt May 3,
1695. Matric. Michs. 1713; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1717-8- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1717; priest (Lincoln) May 24, 1719.
R. of Hocklifie, Beds., 1719. C. of Battlesden, 1730-2. Buried
at Hockliffe, May 10, 1743. M.I. (PtiU, n. 181.)
HAUGHTON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
HAUGHTON, EDWARD. M.A. 1641 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Probably s. of Thomas, of Houghton, Lanes., pleb. Matric.
from Merton College, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1634, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1637; M.A. not recorded. (Al. Oxon.)
HAUGHTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1632. Perhaps Geo. Hoton, V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1635.
HAUTON or HAWTON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PBTER-
HOUSE, Lent, 1588-9.
HAUGHTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1625-6; B.A. 1625-6.
HAUGHTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 8,
1655-6. S. of Francis. B. at Beckbury, Salop. School,
Wolverhampton (Mr Rawlet). Matric. 1656. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lichfield) Sept. 25, 1663. V. of Lilleshall, Salop,
1663. (Petit, i. 570.)
HAUGHTON, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1575. B. at Stockport, Cheshire. Migrated to Corpus. B.A.
1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. priest (London) 1585-6. R. of
Chignal St James, Essex, 1585-1620. Will (Consist C.
London) 1620. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HAUGHTON or HAWTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1587. Probably s. of John, R. and patron of Little
Chesterford, Essex. B.A. (? 1591-3); M.A. 1595. Succeeded
as R. of Little Chesterford, 1617-52. Died 1652. Brother of
William (1605) and perhaps of Thomas (1606). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HAUGHTON, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1610.
HAUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 4, 1638-9.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1639, as 'Houton'; B.A. 1642-3.
HAUGHTON, THOMAS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1606;
Licensed to practise medicine, 1610; M.D. 1624. Perhaps
brother of John (1587) and William (1605). The R. of
Chesterford in his will (Consist C. London) 1617, mentions
a son Thomas. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HAUGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 14,
1656. Of Salop. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60. One of these
names (M.A.), V. of Sneinton, Notts., 1663-7.
•HAUGHTON, WILLIAM. Incorp. M.A. from Oxford, 1604,'
(Cooper, ii. 299. This rests upon a blunder in Richardson's
Catalogue, for \Vm. Langton. William Haughton, the
dramatist, did not graduate.)
HAVERS, THOMAS
HAUGHTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1605. S. of John, R. of Little Chesterford. B. at Chesterford,
Essex. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 8, 1611-2, age 23; C. of Finchingfield, Essex; priest.
Dec. 18, 1614. R. of Little Parndon, Essex, 1621-59. Died
Nov. 14, 1659, aged 71. Will (P.C.C.) 1666. M.I. Brother
of John (1587) and perhaps of Thomas (1606). (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HAULSEY or HALSEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLAM,
Easter, 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
HAULT, ADAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1589.
HAULTAIN, PHILIP DE, Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL,
July 26, 1600.
HAUNTLER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Oct 1593.
HAUSBYE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1554.
HAUSTEAD or HASTED, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June ii, 1602. Matric. 1602, as Hasted; Scholar; B.A. 1606-
7. Buried in Trinity Church, Cambridge, Sept 27, 1607.
HAWSTED, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1544, impubes.
HAUSTED, PETER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1620.
Of Northamptonshire. B. at Oundle. B.A. 1623-4; M-A-
1627; D.D. (Oxford) 1642. R. of Hadham, Herts. V. of
Gretton, Northants., 1640. R. of Wold, 1643. Chaplain to
the Earl of Northampton. Poet and dramatist His Rival
Friends was acted before the King and Queen on their visit
to Cambridge, Mar. 22, 1631-2. Died in Banbury Castle,
1645, during the siege. (D.N.B.; Cooper, Annals; H. G.
Harrison.)
HAUSTED, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1629. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
Perhaps V. of Saltby, Leics., 1652-6; and also R. of Muston,
1662-5. Admon. (Leicester) 1665.
HAUSTHORPE, see OUSTHORPE.
HAUXLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 18,
1667. S. of John, of Milton, Derbs. B. there. School,
Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1670-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 3, 1671-2; priest, Sept 24, 1676.
(Peilt, ii. 10.)
HAU(?N)YSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1605.
HAVARD, DAVID. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1719. S. of Thomas,
of Llanybyther, Carmarthen. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, July 7, 1694, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1698. R. of
LJanvihangel-by-Usk, Monmouth, 1700. V. of Aberguilly,
Carmarthen, 1709. Canon of St David's, 1709. R. of LJanedy,
Carmarthen, 1721. (Al. Oxon.)
HAVER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559.
HAVERCROFT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Easter,
1636. Matric. pens. Michs. 1637.
HAVERS, CLOPTON. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 6,
1668. S. of Henry (? 1637), clerk. Extra-licentiate R.C.P..
1684. M.D. of Utrecht, 1685. Practised in London. F.R.S.,
1686. Author, anatomical; his name is commemorated in the
term ' Haversian canals.' Died Apr. 1702. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1702; as of Fenchurch St (D.N.B.)
HAVERS, GILBERT. Adm. at TRINITY, June 20, 1649; a
scholar from Westminster, 1650. Of Suffolk. 2nd s. of Gilbert,
of Tuddenham St Martin, Suffolk, Esq. B.A. 1652-3; M.A.
1658. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 6, 1649. Student of physic;
assisted in the translation of Dr Sydenham's works. One of
these names, of Kew, Surrey, buried at Richmond, Sept 30,
1697. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1698. (J. Ch. Smith; Al. Westm.;
Pedigree in Vis. of Suff., 1664.)
HAVERS or HAVER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST CATH-
ARINE'S, Michs. 1637. Of Essex. Chaplain to the Earl of
Warwick. V. of Chipping Ongar, Essex, c. 1643. Minister
at Fineld, 1649-50. R. of Stamboume, 1651; ejected, 1662.
In presbyterian orders. (Calamy, i. 521; Davids, 470.)
HAVERS or HAVER, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, June 5, 1629. S. of Thomas. B. in London. School,
Stockerston, Leics. (Mr Nunne). Matric. 1629. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1629. (Peile, I. 400.)
HAVERS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1633. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1636-7.
HAVERS, PHILIP. 'B.A. of ST CATHARINE'S' when ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1674. No such graduate found.
HAVERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 30, 1675.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Feb. 1680-1; priest, Aug. 1683. R. of Framlingham
Earl, Norfolk, 1683. Licensed by the Bishop to practise
medicine, 1692.
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HAVERYDGE, JOHN
HAVERYDGE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1560.
V. of Roxton, Beds.; 'ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1563;
bred in the schools.' Will (P.C.C.) 1605; Havengge.
HAVETT, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1683. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. R- of Sternfield, Suffolk, 1691.
HAVETT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1682. Of Norwich.
Matric 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. R. of Marsham,
Norfolk, 1707-14. P.C. of St Giles', Norwich, 1709-14.
Buried at St Andrew's, Norwich, May 3, 1714.
HAVILL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 8,
1650. S. of George, husbandman, of Dedham, Essex. B.
there. School, Dedham (Mr Eaden).
HAVISETT or HETHERSETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, (age 17)
from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1634. S. of Edmund. B. at
Thetford, Norfolk. B.A. from Trinity, 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 9, 1638-9; priest, Sept. 1661.
HERWARDEN, HENRY DE. LL.D. Chancellor of the Uni-
versity, 1335-7. Imprisoned in Newgate for maintaining the
privileges of the University. (Cooper, Annals, I. 16.)
HAWARDEN, HUMPHREY. D.Can.L. 1470-1. (Had studied
at Oxford.) Dean of the Arches and Dean of the Peculiars,
1503-15. Preb. of Lichfield, 1482. V. of Shoreham, Kent,
1487-1500. R. of Wrotham, Kent, till 1515. Commissary
of the Archbishop of Canterbury. R. of St Mary Aldermary,
London, 1493. Will (P.C.C.) 1515. (Hennessy.)
HAWARDEN, SAVAGE. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1599. S. of John, of Widnes, Lanes., gent. B. at Prescot,
Lanes., Sept. 29, 1582. Fellow, 1602, till 1603. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 20, 1601-2. Author, Latin poems. (Vis.
ofChesh., 1613; Vis. of Lanes., 1613; Cooper, 11. 385.)
HAWERDEN, . B.A. 1477-8-
HAWBOROUGH, ROBERT. D.D. 1475-6- Fellow of CLARE, as
'Hawburn,' May i, 1448. 'B.A.' Proctor, 1456-7.
HAWCRED, . Adm. at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1627-8.
HAWE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 7,
1650. S. of George, chandler, deceased. B. at Worcester.
School, Biddenden, Kent. Probably ma trie. 1650, as 'Shawe.'
HAWE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at QUERNS', Oct. 23, 1583. Of
London.
HAWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1577-8.
HAWGH, NICHOLAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Lent, 1564-5.
HAWGHE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1551; B.A. 1554-5. Fellow of Jesus, 1563-4. (Perhaps
at Christ's, in 1555-6.) Probably licensed to practise
medicine, 1559. One of these names Head Master of Norwich
School, 1562-70. (Peile, I. 62.)
HAUGH, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544. Perhaps
Robert, Commissary to the Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1573.
HAWDON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. 16,
1671-2. Only s. of Cuthbert, gent. B. at Durham. School,
Durham. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1673.
HAWDEN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1598, as
'Hoyden'; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1604. R. of Swayfield, Lines., 1608. V. of
Bytham, 1614-24.
HAWDEN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 28,
1671. B. at Grantham, Lines. School, Grantham. Matric.
1674; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675;
priest, May 21, 1676.
HAWDEN, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
Perhaps eldest s. of the next.
HAWDYN, RALPH. Matric. sizar at CHRIST'S, Dec. 1572; B.A.
1576-7; M.A. 1580. Probably V. of Maldon, Essex, 1600-20.
Will (Consist. C. London) 1620; mentions son John. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HAWDEN, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Sept. 17,
1619. S. of Cuthbert. B. at Durham. School, Durham.
Matric. 1619; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Master at Houghton-
le-Spring Grammar School, Durham, 1631-2.
HAWDON or HAUDON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
PEMBROKE, May 22, 1635. S. of James. B. at Lead Hall,
Tadcaster, Yorks. B.A. 1638-9.
HAWES, HAWYS or HAYES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
TRINITY, May 27, 1674, as Hayes. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1674-5,
as Hawys. Perhaps V. of Chebsey, Staffs.
HAWES, CHRISTOPHER. At MAGDALENE for two terms. B.
in the parish of St Mary Abchurch, London, c. 1562. Ord.
priest (London) June 8, 1591. At Revesby, Lines, (curate)
for nine years. Preacher (London). V. of Rowston, Lines.,
1602. Father of Edward (1606).
HAWES, JOHN
HAWYS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 18,
1636. S. of Stephen, gent., of Cotes, in North Pickenham,
Norfolk. B. at Griston. School, East Dereham (Mr Ives).
Matric. 1636. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 22, 1642. (Venn, i.
3«-)
HAWES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1596.
HAWES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, June 23, 1606.
S. of Christopher (above), V. of Rowston, Lines. School,
Westminster. Migrated to Caius, June 9, 1607, age 17.
Scholar, 1607. Author of Trayterous Percyes and Catesbyes
Prosopopeia, while still at school. A copy of this work was
sold to Dr Rosenbach, of New York, Mar. 10, 1921, for £200.
(Venn, i. 195; D.N.B.)
HAWES, FRANCIS. B.A. from TRINITY, 1644-5. Ord. priest
(Down) Feb. 22, 1648-9. R. of Kessingland, Suffolk, 1661-3.
HAWES, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1607.
HAWES, GREGORY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1607, as 'George.' Of Suffolk.
HAWES, GUSTAVUS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. n, 1656-7.
Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. from King's, 1665. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 14, 1662-3; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1663-4.
Chaplain at King's, 1663. Chaplain to the Duke of Rutland.
V. of Croxton Kerrial, Leics., 1669-80. R. of Redmile, 1680—
94. R. of Ailestone, 1694-1715-6. Died Feb. 20, 1715-6,
aged 76. M. I. at Ailestone. Will, Leicester. (LeNeve, Mon.,
in. 272.)
HAWES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1551;
Scholar, 1552; B.A. 1555-6; M.A. 1559. Fellow, 1555. Will
of ' H. Hawes, M.A., Trinity,' proved (V.C.C.) 1559. One of
these names (Hausse, House), M.A., ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21,
1576.
HAWES, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 7, 1641.
HAWES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May 28,
1695. S. of John, of Stanwell, Middlesex. B. there. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1696; B.A. 1698-9;
M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1701. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 12,
1702; priest (Norwich) Apr. 1702. One of these names preb.
of Salisbury, 1750-9. Died Mar. 13, 1759.
HAWES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 2, 1727.
5. of William, of Devon. School, Plymouth (Mr Bedford).
Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1.
HAWES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 22, 1630-1.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1631.
HAWES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from EDMUND'S HOSTEL, Easter,
1545. Probably the same who was scholar at Gonville Hall,
in 1551. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 4, 1551; 'had been
7 years at Gonville Hall. B. at Walsham-in-the-Willows,
Suffolk; aged 26.' Probably s. of John, of Cranmer, in
Walsham. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1551. Probably re-
ordained by Dr Bonner, the Marian Bishop of London, 1554.
R. of Rickinghall Inferior, Suffolk, 1554-60. Buried Apr. i,
1560. (Venn, i. 36; Frere; V. B. Redstone.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1576. Matric.
Lent, 1577-8; B.A. 1580-1. Perhaps V. of Brandeston,
Suffolk.
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 17, 1585-
6. S. of John, of Walsham, Suffolk. School, Bury St Ed-
munds (Mr Wright). Resident, 1589. (Venn, i. 127.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, May 17, 1615.
B. at Wymondham, Norfolk. Matric. 1615; Scholar, 1618;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622; M.D. 1629. Fellow, 1619-22.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1623. Practised physic at
Wymondham. Died Dec. 15, 1679. M.I. at Wymondham.
Father of the next. (Le Neve, Mon., in. 152; Masters.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, Apr. 24, 1650.
S. of John (above), of Wymondham, Norfolk. Matric. 1650;
B.A. 1653; M.B. 1655; M.D. 1660. Practised at Wymondham.
Died there Aug. 19, 1683. M.I. there. (Masters.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. scholar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674. Of
Norwich. (? S. of the above.) Matric. 1676; B.A. 1677-8;
M.A. i68i;M.D. 1688. Fellow, 1682-5. Practised as physician
for many years at Wymondham, Norfolk. F.R.C.P., 1692.
Censor. Harveian orator, 1721. Died May 19, 1736. Perhaps
brother of William (1680-1). (Munk, i. 496; Masters.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 24,
1684. S. of Edward, of Sussex, gent. Matric. 1684; B.A.
1687-8; M.A. 1691. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1691-4. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Feb. 12, 1692-3. R. of Berwick, Sussex, 1695.
V. of Aldston, 1696-1743. Buried at Berwick, Jan. 7, 1742-3-
Father of John (1715-6)- (W. C. Renshaw; T. A. Walker,
189.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1688. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Probably died 1727, aged 58.
M.I. at Wymondham. (Masters.)
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HAWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 2,
1715-6. S. of John (1684), R. of Berwick and Alciston,
Sussex. School, Lewes. Matric. 1715-6; Scholar, 1716; B.A.
1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5, 1720-1.
R. of All Saints', Lewes, 1725-33; or V. of Glynde, 1725-50.
R. of Berwick, Sussex, 1743. V. of Alciston, 1743-7. (T. A.
Walker, 233.)
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. scholar at JESUS, Feb. 21, 1729-30. Of
Kent. School, Sevenoaks. Matric. sizar Michs. 1730; B.A.
1733-4. R. of Charlton, Dover, 1742-7. Died 1747.
HAWES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 2, 1734. Matric.
1734. One of these names, s. of Henry, of Stoke Damarell,
Devon, clerk, matric. at Exeter College, Oxford, May 3,
1737, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1738; M.A. 1741. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1788; of Fugglestone, Wilts., clerk.
(Al. Oxon.)
HAUES, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1637-8. Of London. S. of Andrew, of London, fish-
monger. Age 12 in 1633. Died Jan. 20, 1700-1, aged 79.
M.I. in Christ's Hospital Cloisters, London, to Nathaniel
Haws, 4ate citizen of London and treasurer of Christ's
Hospital, 1683-99. Father of Thomas (1678). (Vi$. of
London, 1633-4.)
HAWES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, June 10,
1620. Of Suffolk. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1620; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627. R. of Humber, Heref. R. of Ilketshall
St John's, Suffolk, 1627. R. of Kentchurch, c. 1640-60.
R. of Leintwardine, 1659-62, ejected. Tried by a royalist
council for supposed conspiracy; the charge was dismissed,
but he was subjected to much persecution from the soldiery.
Afterwards lived at Weobley, then at Abergavenny and
latterly at Awre, Gloucs. Died Dec. 1668, aged 64. (Calamy,
H. 31; Masters; D.N.B.)
HAWES, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592; B.A.
1596-7; M.A. from Jesus, 1600. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Nov. 17, 1598. C. of Gaywood, Norfolk. R. of
Gunton, Suffolk, 1623-39. Father of Thomas (1631-2).
HAWYS, ROGER. Adm. sizar at KING'S, c. 1692. S. of William,
mercer, of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton).
Matric. Lent, 1692. Migrated to Caius, May 15, 1694, age 19.
Scholar, 1694-9; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699; D.D. 1713.
Fellow, 1699-1709. Moderator, 1704. Ord. deacon (London)
June, 1699; priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1699. R. of Weeting,
Norfolk, 1709. Died May 21, 1749. Father of the next.
(Venn, I. 495.)
HAWYS, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 3, 1729.
S. of Roger (1694), R. of Weeting, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Thetford and Bury. Matric. 1729; Scholar, 1729-31.
Died Dec. 18, 1731. M.I. at Weeting St Mary. Will (Norwich
C.C.). (Venn, u. 31.)
HAWES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Sept.
23, 1645. Of London. School, Coventry. B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1655-
HAWE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 30,
1695. S. of George, clerk. B. at Chatteris, Cambs. School,
Burwash, Sussex (private; Mr Goldham). Matric. 1696.
Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Sept. 22, 1699.
HAWISSE, THOMAS. 8.0.1515-6. A friar.
HAWES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5 ; M.A. from Pembroke, 1578. Fellow of Caius,
1578-84. Possibly R. of St Leonard's, Colchester, 1615-40.
'Mr Thomas Hawes, Cantabrigiensis* was adm. at Basel
University, Sept. 1584. (Venn, i. 96.)
HAWES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1595. Migrated
to Peterhouse. Scholar there, 1596-1602; B.A. 1598-9; M.A.
1602. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 17,
1598. Preacher at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1610. V. of
Gaywood, Norfolk. Perhaps R. of St Leonard's, Colchester,
1615-40.
HAWES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. 4,
1621-2. S. of Thomas, alderman of Bedford. B. there.
Bapt. at St Mary's, Dec. 8, 1605. School, Ravensdon
(private; Mr Dan. Gyst). Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1625-6. Probably brother of William
(1632).
HAWYS or HAWIIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS,
Feb. it, 1631-2. S. of Robert (1592), minister, of Lowestoft,
Suffolk. School, Lowestoft, under his father. Matric. 1632;
Scholar, 1633-6; B.A. 1635-6.
HAWES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 2,
1647. S. of Thomas, of Berkhampstead, Herts. Matric. 1647;
Scholar; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Doubtless of Berkhamp-
stead St Peter, Herts., clerk. (Clutlerbuck, i. 303.)
HAWES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 19,
1678. Of Coventry. Matric. 1678, as 'Haus'; B.A. 1681-2;
M.A. 1685. Incorp. at Oxford, 1684. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
HAWFORD, HENRY
Mar. 1681-2; priest, Sept. 1683. V. of Ramsbury, Wilts.,
1685-1717. Preb. of Salisbury, 1695-1717. R. of Avington,
Berks. Died 1717. (Al. Oxon.)
HAWES, THOMAS. M.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Nathaniel (1637-8), of London, gent. B. May 23, 1655.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, Nov. 21, 1671, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1675; M.A.
1678. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1682. Will (P.C.C.) 1697. (Al.
Oxon.;J.Ch. Smith.)
HAWES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 19, 1679-
80. 'Grecian 'from Christ's Hospital. Of Middlesex. Matric.
1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Ord. deacon (London) May
26, 1689; priest, Mar. 16, 1689-90. Perhaps R. of Ampton,
Suffolk, 1690. R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1705.
HAWES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 23, 1721-2.
Of Middlesex. B.A. 1725-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 18,
1726; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1728-9.
HAWYS, THOMAS. M.B. 1741 (Lit. Reg.). One of these names,
M.D., physician to the Charterhouse. Buried there Jan. 22,
1763. Admon., P.C.C.
HAWES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1560;
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568; B.D. from Clare, 1586. Proctor,
1584-5- Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1570. R. of Lawford,
Essex, 1585-1615. University preacher, 1586. Died 1615.
Will (consist. C. London) 1615.
HAUES (?), WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1573-4.
HAWES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct 12, 1632.
Of Bedfordshire. (Doubtless s. of Thomas ; bapt. at St Mary's,
Bedford, June 11, 1615.) Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7. One
of these names, M.D. of Padua, 1644, was incorp. at Oxford,
1663. Hon. fellow R.C.P., 1664. Will (P.C.C.) 1689, of Wm.
Hawes, of Islington, Middlesex, M.D. Probably brother of
Thomas (1621-2). (J. Ch. Smith; Munk, i. 333.)
HAWES, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at CORPUS CHRISTI, Mar. 8,
1680-1. Of Norwich. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1693.
V. of Wymondham, Norfolk, 1691. V. of Wicklewood, 1697-
1701. Died May 16, 1701. M.I. at Wymondham. Perhaps
brother of John (1674). (Masters.)
HAWES, . Cauiio for degree, 1482-3.
HAWES, 'Junior.' Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1576.
HAWES, . Adm. at KING'S, 1592-3.
HAWFEN or HAUGHFEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, July 4, 1668. S. of Geoffrey, deceased, of Alder-
ton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. B. there. School, Wood-
bridge (Mr Broome). Matric. 1669, as Haufen. Of Little
Bealings, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Fynn,
of Barham. Died July 24, 1719. Buried at Barham. (Davy,
Suff. MSS.)
HAWFEENE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1615.
HAWFIELD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1606.
HAWFORD, see also H ALFORD and ALFORD.
HAWFORD, BASIL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5.
HAWFORD, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1568.
Nephew of the Master. B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1584. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 18, 1580; priest,
Aug. 10, 1581. R. of Clipston, Nortbants., 1580; and of
East Farndon, 1588. Died at East Farndon, Nov. n, 1622.
Buried there. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 1622. Left £5 for books
for the library at Christ's College. Brother of Henry (1574).
(Peile, i. 109 ; H. I. Longden.)
HAWFORD, EDWARD. B.A. from JESUS, 1542-3. S. of
Thomas, of Clipston, Northants. M.A. from Christ's, 1545 ;
B.D. 1554; D.D. 1564. Proctor, 1552-3. Fellow of Christ's,
1543. Master of Christ's, 1559-82. Vice-Chancellor, 1563-4.
R. of Glemsford, Suffolk, 1553-74. R. of Clipston, North-
ants., 1554. R. of Kegworth, Leics., 1560. Preb. of Chester,
1561-82. Chiefly responsible for the University Statutes
drawn up in 1570. Died Feb. 14, 1581-2. Benefactor to
Christ's. (Peile, I. 28; Cambs. Vis., 1619; D.N.B.; Cooper, i.
448.)
HAWFORD, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1570. Perhaps s. of William, brother of the Master. Prob-
ably ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 18, 1572. One of these names
R. of Gilmorton, Leics., 1573-1605. (Peile, i. 115.)
HAWFORD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Mar. 3, 1641-2 ;
previously adm. Apr. 10, 1632, age 17. S. of Edward. B. at
Kegworth. School, Repton. Matric, 1632; B.A. 1641-2.
(Peile, I. 480.)
HAWFORD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1574.
Nephew of the Master. Given (under the Master's will) the
third choice of the three livings: Clipston, Glemsford and
Oxborough. Brother of Daniel (1568). (PeUe, i. 129.)
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HAWFORD, RICHARD
HAWFORD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June,
1584.
HAWFORD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1587.
B. at Aslackby, Lines., c. 1570. B.A. (? 1593-4); M.A. 1597.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 17, 1597. V. of
Butterwick, Lines., 1599. R. of Haceby, 1599-1604. R. of
Brigsley, 1604-42. Father of Robert Alford (1619). (Prile, I.
191.)
HAWFORD, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1617. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 8; priest, Sept. 21, 1623. R. of Stanton-by-Bridge,
Derbs., 1638.
HAWFORD or HALFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
CHRIST'S, May 3, 1665. S. of John. B. at Kegworth, Leics.
School, Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668^;
M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 18, 1671; priest
(Lincoln) Feb. 6, 1671-2. R. of Longford, Derbs. R. of
Bradley, 1672. (Petit, i. 617; H. I. Longden.)
HAWFORD, ZACHARY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1574. S. of Gyles, of Clipston, Northants., yeoman (brother
of Edward, 1542-3). B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Subscribed
for priest's orders (Lincoln) July 18, 1587. R. of Thorpe
Arnold, Leics., 1586. The father's will (Archd. Northampton)
1608, suggests that Zachary was an only son. (H. I. Longden ;
Petit, i. 129.)
HAWFORD, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1541-2.
HAWGHE, see HAWE.
HAWGOBART, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1581. Afterwards at Queens'. B.A. from St Cath-
arine's, 1584-5.
HAWIN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1634;
B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 5, 1642.
R. of Gretford, Lines., 1641.
HAWKE, ED. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1605;
B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
HAWKE, . Fee for B.A. 1479-80.
HAWKEBROKE, LEWIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1488.
HAWKER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
May 20, 1712. S. of Edward, of Gt Baddow, Essex, Esq.
Matric. 1712. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1712. Perhaps
died Oct. 25, 1756. (L. Mag.)
HAWKER, JOHN. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Kent.
Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Jan. 21, 1619-20, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1621; M.A. 1624. Perhaps R. of Quendon,
Essex, 1632. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1652; of White Motley,
Essex, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
HAWKER, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1640.
HAWKES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 21,
1653. S. of Samuel. B. at Burton-on-Trent. School, Newark
(Mr Hill). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656; M.A. 1660.
HAWKES, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 22,1551. ('Hookes'in Haneood.) Of Cambridge. Left
in 1554. One of these names V. of Kirby Grindalyth, Yorks.,
1561-83.
HAWKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, July 5,
1670. Of Bedfordshire. School, Winchester. Matric. 1671;
Scholar, 1671. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1672. B.A.
1673-4-
HAWKES, KENELM. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1592; B.A.
1595-6-
HAWKES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1627; B.A. 1630-1. One of these names C. of North Benfleet,
Essex, in 1637. R. of Althorne, c. 1650-61. Died 1661. Will
(Consist. C. London) 1661. (H. Smith.)
HAWKES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 4,
1662. S. of Isaac, sadler, of Kent. B. there. Matric. 1662.
HAWKES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1444. Afterwards D.D. Fellow of
PEMBROKE, 1444. Of Yorkshire. Ord. sub-deacon, Sept. 18,
1445. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1512; of All Hallows, Barking,
London. One of these names R. of Berwick -in-Elmet, Yorks.,
1 45 7-7 1 • Probably the University scribe referred to in Gr.
Bk, A, 10, 13.
HAWKES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1547.
HAWKES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1631. Of London. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. One of
these names V. of Woolwich, 1646-62, ejected.
HAWKEY, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 8,
1713. S. of Daniel, of Penzance, Cornwall, mercer. Matric.
I7I3-4.
HAWKINS, HENRY
HAWKEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 30,
1678. S. of John, of Pelynt, Cornwall, gent Matric. 1678;
B.A. 1681-2.
HAWKEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 26,
1680-1. S. of Reynold, of St Winnow, Cornwall, gent.
HAWKYN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560.
HAWKINS, ABEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Dec. 19, 1681.
S. of Philip, burgess of Cambridge. B. there. School, Perse
(Mr Griffith). Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1682-6; B.A. 1685-6.
Licensed schoolmaster at Trumpington, Cambs., June 3,
1691. (Venn, i. 469.)
HAWKINS, ABEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1745. Of Norfolk.
Matric. 1745.
HAWKINS, ABRAHAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1639. Of Essex.
HAWKINS, ADRIAN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1625;
B.A. 1619-30; M.A. 1633. Incorp. at Oxford, 1633. V. of
Aberguilly, Carmarthen, 1634. R. of Merthyr, 1635. (Al.
Oxon.)
HAWKINS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEM-
BROKE, June 16, 1711. S. of Thomas, of Trewinnard, St Erth,
Cornwall, gent. Matric. 1712. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 16, 1710. Clerk of Assizes, Western Circuit, 1729.
Succeeded his father at Trewinnard. Perhaps died Apr. 28,
1767. Father of Thomas (1741). (G. Mag.; Collectanea
Cornubiensia.)
HAWKINS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1631 (adm. 1629). Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1632-3.
HAWKINS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 3,
1669-70. S. of Edward. B. at Bishop's Stortford. School,
Stortford (Mr Cudworth). Matric. 1670. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 15, 1671. (Petie, n. 27.)
HAWKINS, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1736. Of
Hereford. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40. V. of Rough-
ton, Norfolk, 1746-7. Perhaps also R. of North Rune ton.
Died Nov. 16, 1779- Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.)
HAWKINS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Jan. 24, 1659-60. Of Northamptonshire. School, Fothering-
hay. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1663-4; Scholar, 1664; M.A. 1667;
D.D. 1679. V. of Willesden, Middlesex, 1670-99. R. of
Gedney, Lines., 1677. Preb. of St Paul's, 1688-99. Dean of
Chichester, 1688-99. Chaplain of the Tower. Died Feb. 19,
1698-9. Admon., P.C.C. Father of Francis (1689), William
(1686) and George (1704). (T. A. Walker, 115.)
HAWKINS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 2, 1666. Of Huntingdonshire. School, Peterborough.
Matric. 1667.
HAWKINS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July i, 1689. S. of
Francis (1659-60), D.D., Dean of Chichester. Matric. 1690;
B.A. 1693-4. Will proved, 1743. Brother of William (1686).
HAWKINS, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1731. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1735; priest, Sept. 25,
1737. R. of Highatn Gobion, Beds., 1737. Perhaps V. of
Hexton, Herts., 1772-5. Died Aug. 1775. Will (P.C.C.) 1775;
of Higham Gobion. (G. Mag.)
HAWKINS, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1636.
Matric. Easter, 1637; B.A. 1639-40. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 19, 1641. R. of Chesterton, Hunts., c. 1640; deprived
1641. R. of Water Newton, 1660-1700. Died 1700. Buried
Mar. 31. Father of Geoffrey (1689).
HAWKINS, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 15,
1661-2; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. from King's, 1669. Chaplain at
King's, 1666. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 2, 1667; of King's
College.
HAWKINS, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Dec.
12, 1689. ist s. of Geoffrey (1636), R. of Water Newton,
Hunts. Schools, Peterborough (Mr Warren) and Oundle.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 3, 1694; priest, May 30, 1697. R. of Water Newton,
1700-19. R. of Higham Gobion, Beds., 1719-26.
HAWKINS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 5,
1704. S. of Francis (1659-60), D.D. B. in London. School,
Eton. Matric. 1707; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1711. Ord. priest
(London) May 23, 1714. Probably R. of St Mary-at-Hill,
London, 1737-49. Buried there Nov. 6, 1749. as D.D.
HAWKINS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1568. S. of John, of Essex (and Ann Yelverton). B.A.
1571-2; M.A. 1575; LL.D. 1591- Fellow, 1575- Proctor,
1583-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Mar. it, 1583-4. Civilian and diplomatist. Received the
Queen's pass, July 2, 1586, to go beyond seas with Lord
Zouch. In Prague, 1589. Fellowship resigned, 1599. Will
(P.C.C. 1631) of St Andrew's, Holbom. Benefactor to the
College. (T. A. Walker; Al. Oxon.)
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HAWKINS, ISAAC
HAWKINS, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1723;
B.A. 1725-6. One of these names s. of William, of Newport,
Salop. Attorney, of Burton-on-Trent. Died Feb. 8, 1800,
aged 91. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., in. 44.)
HAWKINS, JAMES. Mus.Bac. 1719. Chorister of ST JOHN'S.
B. 1662. Organist of Ely Cathedral, 1682-1729. Composer.
Died Oct. 18, 1729. Buried in the Cathedral. Father of
William (1705). (D.N.B.)
HAWKYNS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1550.
HAWKYNS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1581.
HAWKINS, JOHN. M.D. 1616 (Incorp. from Padua). 4th s. of
Sir Thomas, of Nash, Kent. A staunch Catholic. Resided in
Charterhouse Court, London, 1624. Married Frances, dau.
of Francis Power, of Bletchington, Oxon. Grammarian and
translator. (Vis. of Kent, 1619; D.N.B.)
HAWKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY. June 28, 1619. B. in
Devon. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
HAWKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July 4,
1627. S. of George. B. at Bishop's Stortford (Mr Newens,
Chadwick and Leigh). Matric. 1627. One of these names
sequestered to Springfield, Essex, Aug. 1645; gone in 1647.
HAWKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 7, 1645-6.
Of London. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1653; B.D. 1661. Fellow, 1650. V. of Enfield, Middle-
sex, 1662-4, resigned. Brother of William (1662).
HAWKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 1660. Matric.
1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept
23, 1666; priest, Sept 20, 1668.
HAWKINS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1663.
HAWKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 15, 1674. S. of
Henry, of Wellingborough, Northants. Matric. 1674; B.A.
1677-8. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1680. Usher at
Wellingborough School, 1677. Master, 1681-7. Probably
V. of Milton Ernest, Beds., 1684-1721. Married, at Colin-
worth, Beds., Dec. 17, 1713, Mary Robinson. Buried at
Milton Ernest, June 25, 1721.
HAWKINS, JOHN. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1677. S. of Henry,
of Creed, Cornwall. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford,
May 30, 1666, age 19. B.A. (Oxford) 1670. V.ofStErney-by-
Lelant, Cornwall, 1676. (Al. Oxon.)
HAWKINS, JOHN. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1704.
Perhaps a mistake for George, above.
HAWKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 25,
1708-9. Afterwards Fell. -Com. S. of Philip, of Pennans, in
the parish of Creed, Cornwall, gent. Matric. 1709; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. 1716; D.D. 1728. Master, 1728 ; resigned, 1733.
Died Aug. 2, 1736. Brother of Philip (1715-6). (Coll.
Hist.)
HAWKINS, JOHN. M.A. 1749 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of St Andrew's, Holbom, clerk. Matric. from Pem-
broke College, Oxford, Oct. 30, 1742, age 16; B.A. (Oxford)
1746; M.A. 1749. (Al. 0«m.)
HAWKINS, JOHN SANDERSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST
JOHN'S, July 5, 1712. S. of Robert, clerk. B. at Goldington,
Beds. Bapt June 13, 1695. School, Haydon, Essex (Mr
Gcodwyn). Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7.
HAWKINS, NICHOLAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1514. B. at Putney, c. 1496. Nephew of Bishop West, of Ely.
B.A. 1518-9; M.A. (? 1522). Said to have been LL.D. R. of
Doddington, Cambs., 1519-27. R. of East Dereham, Norfolk,
1520. R. of SnaflweD, Cambs., 1526. Archdeacon of Ely,
I527-34- Advocate, 1528. Attended the Convocation, 1529.
Ambassador to the Emperor and to Rome, 1532. Nominated
Bishop of Ely, 1533. Died of dysentery at'Balbase, Arragon
(not at Barcelona, as sometimes stated) on his way home,
Jan. 1533-4- Will (P.C.C.) dated Dec. 29, 1533; proved,
Oct. 20, 1535. (Cooper, i. 48; D.N.B.)
HAWKINS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 7,
1715-6. S. of Philip, of Pennans-in-Creed, Cornwall, gent.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. a, 1716-7. Doubtless of
Trewithan, Cornwall. M.P. for Gramponnd, 1727-38. Died
Sept. 6, 1738. Brother of John (1708-9). One of these names,
s. of Philip," of Caerleon, Monmonth, clerk, matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 31, 1720. (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
HAWKINS, REGINALD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
June 21, 1684. S. of John, gent. B. in CornwalL Matric.
1684; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691; D.D. 1719. Fellow, 1691.
Proctor, 1708-9. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. ai, 1691-2. V.
of Waresley, Hunts., 1712-8. V. of Soham, Cambs., 1718-31.
Died Apr. 18, 1731. Will (P.C.C.) 1731.
HAWKINS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Lent, 1577-8. One of these names, of London, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1580.
HAWKSWORTH, EDWARD
HAWKINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
July 5, 1656. Of Northamptonshire. School, Peterborough.
Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1660; B.A. 1660-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1661. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cam-
bridge, Jan. 3, 1661-2.
HAWKINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 29, 1683-4. Of Cambridge. Schools, Cambridge and
St Paul's, London. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1687-8;
M.A. 1700. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1690. Perhaps preb. of
Southwell, 1704-18. Buried there Jan. 14, 1717-8. (A. B.
Beaven.)
HAWKINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June
6, 1709. S. of George, V. of Sithney, CornwalL B. at Mawgan,
CornwalL Matric. 1709; B.A. 1714-5.
HAWKINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 31, 1724. Of
Nottingham. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric. 1724;
Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1727-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i,
1729.
HAWKINS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell -Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Nov. 10, 1741. S. of Christopher (1711), of Trewinnard,
Cornwall, Esq. Matric. 1741. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 12, 1739-40. Colonel in the Guards. M.P. for Gram-
pound, 1747-54. Died at Trewithan, Dec. i, 1765. (Biblio-
theca Comubifnsis.)
HAWKYNS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1563-4- Resident, as scholar, Aug. 1564. One of these names
V. of Postling, Kent, till 1588. V. of Waltham, 1588-95.
HAWKINS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar at CHRIST'S, July, 1619.
B. at Long Stanton or Oakington, Cambs. B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25; priest, Sept. 26,
1625. C. of Fen Drayton, Cambs., in 1626. C. of Hadleigh,
Suffolk; and Master of Hadleigh School, 1626. Poet Prob-
ably died of the plague. Buried at Hadleigh, June 29, 1637.
(Peilf, i. 330; D.N.B.)
HAWKINS, WILLIAM. M.A. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Oxford) 1653; M.A. 1656; B.D. 1665; D.D. 1676. Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1653-69. R. of Droxford,
Hants. Preb. of Winchester, 1662-91. Married Anne, dau.
of Isaac Walton. Died 1691. Buried in Winchester Cathedral.
Will (P.C.C.) 1691. Father of William (1698), brother of
John (1645-6). (Al. Oxon. has confused him with a name-
sake; J. Ch. Smith; N. and Q., gth S., vi. 371.)
HAWKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Sept 18, 1672. Of Cambridge. School, Leverington, Isle of
Ely. Scholar, 1673.
HAWKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 26, 1686. S. of Francis (1659-60), D.D. B. at Barn
Elms, Surrey. School, Stamford (Mr Smith). Matric. 1687;
B.A. 1689-90; M.A. 1693. Fellow, 1692-1701. Ord. deacon
(London) June n, 1693; priest, May, 1696. V. of Willesden,
Middlesex, 1699-1736. V. of St Andrew's, Kingsbury, 1699-
1736. R of St Peter-ad- Vincula, Tower. Preb. of St Paul's,
1707-36. Died June 12, 1736. Will (P.C.C.) 1736; of the
Tower. Brother of Francis (1689). (D.N.B. has confused
him with a barrister.)
HAWKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Oct. 3,
1698. S. of William (1662), deceased, of Winchester. Bapt
Feb. 24, 1678-9, in Winchester Cathedral. School, Win-
chester. Matric. 1698. Died at Salisbury, Nov. 29, 1748.
M.I. hi the CathedraL (N. and Q., 9th S., vi. 371.)
HAWKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 2, 1705-6. S. of James (1719), organist. B. at Ely.
School, Ely (Mr Tenant). Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1709-10.
HAWKRIDGE, ROGER. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Jan. 14,
1625-6. S. of William, of Essex. School, Brentwood (Mr
Herne). Matric. 1626.
H AUKSBEE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS, Oct. 17, 1593.
S. of John, baker, of Ely. School, Ely (Mr Spight). B.A.
1596-7; M.A. 1600. V. of Earls Come, Essex, till 1640.
Died 1640. Admon. (Consist. C. London) 1640. (Venn, 1. 150.)
HAWXBY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 14, 1641.
Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644. V. of North Shoebury, Essex, 1650.
R. of Bulvan, 1661-81. R. of Little Stambndge, 1664-81.
Died 1681. (H. Smith.)
HAWKSHAW, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 4, 1689. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Dublin. Matric.
1689; B.A. 1691-2. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Apr. 15,
1688. B.A. (Dublin) 1693; M.A. (Dublin) 1695. V. of St
Nicholas, Dublin. Author, poetical. Died 1738. (D.N.B.)
HAWKSHURST, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Michs. 1551, as 'Hawksnest.' Of Nottinghamshire.
B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1558. Fellow, 1555.
HAWKESWORTH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
Apr. 9, 1669. Perhaps s. of Joseph (? 1629), late of Burwash,
Sussex, clerk. Matric. 1669. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept 20,
1670. Perhaps brother of Josiah (1662).
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HAWKESWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. 8,
1704. Matric. 1704.
HAWKESWORTH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1650. S. of Nathaniel, clerk. B. at Melsonby,
Richmond. School, Danby-on-Wisk (private; Mr Smelt).
Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4.
HAUKESWORTH, ISRAEL. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, June
22, 1652. S. of Thomas (1628), clerk, of Hunslet, Yorks.
School, Leeds. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1655. Brother of Thomas
(1655).
HAWKESWORTH, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1571. B. at Otley, Yorks. B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577.
Ord. deacon (London) July 21, 1585, age 34. V. of Middleton
Tyas, Yorks., 1585-1628.
HAWKSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
June 30, 1681. S. of John. B. at Conisborough, Yorks.
School, Doncaster. Matric. 1681, as 'Hawkes'; B.A. 1684-5.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1685. C. of Barnburgh.
HAWKSWORTH, JONAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr.
27, 1629. S. of John, tanner. B. at Denby, Yorks. School,
Denby (Mr Ra. Ward). B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. C. of
Sandy, Beds., 1641. Brother of Josiah (1625).
HAWKSWORTH, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 18,
1629. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
Perhaps R. of Burwash, Sussex, in 1662. (See Josiah (1662)
and Edward (1669).)
HAWKSWORTH, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June
18, 1625. S. of John, currier, of Yorkshire. School, Denby
(Mr Ward). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1630-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 5, 1631; priest, May 27, 1632. Probably R. of
Conington, Hunts., in 1650. Married, June 12, 1632, Eliza-
beth, dau. of John Nodder, of Hansworth, Yorks. Brother
of Jonas (1629). (M. H. Peacock.)
HAUKSWORTH, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 25, 1662. S. of Joseph (7 1629), R. of Burwash, Sussex.
B. at Preston, Sussex. School, Wadhurst (Mr Wilcox). Per-
haps brother of Edward (1669).
HAWKESWORTH, PETER. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1595-6.
HAWKESWORTH, PETER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1601.
HAWKSWORTH, PETER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 18,
1629. Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Peter (? above), of High
Hoyland, Wakefield. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3.
HAWKSWORTH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest (York)
Sept. 1632. C. of Hunslet, Yorks., 1636. Ejected, 1662.
Died at Alverthorpe, Wakefield, Nov. 23, 1667. Father of
Israel (1652) and Thomas (1655). (Calamy, n. 564.)
HAWKESWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 4, 1647. S. of George, husbandman, deceased, of
Edlington, near Doncaster, Yorks. B. there. School,
Edlington (Mr Kendall). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A.
1661. Perhaps Master of Doncaster School, 1659-72.
HAWKSWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 28, 1655. S. of Thomas (1628), clerk, of Hunslet, West
Riding of Yorkshire. Matric. 1655 ; B.A. 1658-9. Brother of
Israel (1652).
HAWKSWORTH, WALTER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1588. S. of John, officer in the Exchequer. Scholar,
1590; B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Fellow, 1593-1605. Went to
Spain as secretary to Sir Charles Comwallis, 1605. Dramatist.
Died of the plague (said to have been poisoned) at Madrid,
Oct. 1606. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12,
1592. (Cooper, n. 441; Vis. of Yorks., 1666; D.N.B.;F.M.G.,
972).
HAWKSWORTH, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Dec. 31, 1667. S. of Sir Richard, of Hawksworth, North-
allerton. B. at Ainderby, Yorks. School, Northallerton (Mr
Smelt). Matric. 1667-8. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 25,
1668. (Peile, n. 13; Burke, Ext. Bart.; M. H. Peacock.)
HAWKYARD, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct. 14,
1611. Of Lancashire.
HAWKYARD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1606. Of Yorkshire.
HAWLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
HAWLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2.
HAWLIE, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1560.
One of these names Sheriff of Somerset, 1584. Will (P.C.C.)
1604; of Buckland, Somerset, Esq. (Vis. of Somerset, 1573.)
HAWLEY, GEORGE, see HALLEY.
HAWLEY, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY, Oct. i,
1621. S. of Sir Henry, Knt. B. at Curry Mallett, Somerset.
School, Eton. Matric. 1621.
HAWORTHINGHAM, ADAM
HAWLEY, HENRY. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Henry (? Richard), M.D., of Oxford. Matric. from Merton
College, Oct. 31, 1646, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1649; M.A.
(Onel) 1653. Fellow of Oriel. Proctor, 1661. M.B. (Oxford)
1668. (A I. Oxon.)
HAWLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 9, 1675-6.
Of Stamford, Notts. S. of William, of Loughborough, Leics.
Matric. 1675-6; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683; B.D. 1690.
Fellow, 1684-1710. R. of Aller, Somerset, 1709-15. Died
Jan. 3;, 1715. (H. G. Harrison.)
HAWLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 20, 1636;
Scholar, 1638, as Hewley.
HAWLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Sept. 15,
1621. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Alford, Lines. School,
Alford. Matric. 1621.
HAWLEY, ROUSE. Mus.Bac. 1719.
HAWLEY, SETH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Dec. 12, 1667.
Perhaps of Lynn, Norfolk. S. of Seth. Matric. 1667-8;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1673;
priest, Aug. 1674. R- of South Wotton, Norfolk, 1674.
HAWLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1575.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Perhaps R. of
Little Massingham, Norfolk, 1591-1603.
HAWLY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1627; B.A. from Magdalene, 1631-2.
HAWLEY, . B.A. 1465-6. Perhaps B.D. 1477-8. One
Robert Hawley, V. of Gt Wilbraham, Cambs., 1473-80.
HAWLEY, . Adm. at SIDNEY, 1642.
BAWLING, BENJAMIN. Matric. from TRINITY HALL, 1677, as
'Holley'; B.A. 1680-1. Doubtless s. of William, of Amwell,
Herts., clerk, whose will (Comm. C. Essex) 1683, mentions
sons Joseph and Benjamin. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HAWLING, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PKTERHOUSE, May
7, 1667. Of Hertford. School, Hertford. Scholar, 1667;
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 19,
1670-1; signs for priest's orders (London) May 30, 1672. C.
of Amwell, Herts.; to his father William. Brother of
Benjamin (above).
HAWLTONE, . B.D. 1518-9. A monk.
HA WOOD, see HAYWOOD.
HAWORTH, see also HOWORTH.
HAWORTHE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1593.
HAWORTH, JOHN (1653), see HAYWARD.
HAWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 26,
1722. Of Rockclifi, Boroughbridge, Yorks. Matric. 1722;
B.A. 1725-6.
HAWORTH or HAYWARD, MICHAEL, B.A. from TRINITY,
1585-6; M.A. from Clare, 1589; B.D. from Trinity, 1595.
Ord. deacon and priest (Durham) Apr. 12, 1593. R. of
Skinnand, Lines., 1597. Will (P.C.C.) 1616.
HAWORTH, PETER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1584-5.
Of Yorkshire. Probably ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
July 9, 1594, as literate. V. of Everton, Notts., 1598-1625.
Died 1625.
HAWORTH or HAYWORTH, RANDALL. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Michs. 1570. One Ralph Hayworth Master of
Solihull Grammar School, c. 1570.
HAWORTH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 26, 1674-5.
Of Wellingborough, Northants. B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1680; priest, May 29, 1681. Married, at
Wellingborough, Oct. 4, 1688, Mary Markham. (H. I.
Longden.)
HAWORTH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 24,
1677. S. of William (1652), clerk. B. in Hertfordshire. Adm.
extra-licentiate of the R.C.P., Oct. 12, 1680, when he claimed
to be M.D. of Cambridge and of Paris. Physician to James II.
Author, medicaL (Munk, I. 416; D.ff.B.)
HAWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June
27, 1728. S. of Richard. B. at Kirkham, Lanes. School,
Kirkham (Mr Taylor). Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729; B.A.
1731-2. R. of Ringstead St Andrew's, Norfolk, i735-£i-
(Peile, n. 218.)
HAWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 24,
1652. S. of Laurence, of Preston-in-Amounderness, Lanes.
B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Jackson). Matric. 1652;
B.A. 1656-7. Ejected from St Peter's, St Albans, 1662.
Afterwards preacher at Hertford. Died 1703. Father of
Samuel (1677). (Calamy, n. 40; Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
HAWORTHINGHAM, ADAM DE. 'King's scholar' at Cam-
bridge, 1329-32. Possibly the same as Adam Wormyng-
worth. (Trm. Coll. Admissions, i. 89.)
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HAWSOPP, GEORGE
HAWSOPP or ALSOPP, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1546; B.A. 1550-1; M.A. 1554. Fellow of Queens',
1551-61. Incorp. at Oxford, 1560. C. of St Giles*, Cambridge.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1561.
HAWSTED, see H AUSTEAD.
HAWSYN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1581-2.
HAWSTWICK, . B.Can.L, 1481.
HAWTEYNE, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1707. S. of
William, R. of Farthinghoe, Northants. Bapt. there, Dec. 29,
1680. School, Rugby. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Oct. 26, 1697, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1701. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1702; priest, Dec. 19, 1703. R. of Elstree,
Herts., 1706-18. Army chaplain in Flanders and Germany.
R. of Datchworth, Herts., 1709-47. V. of Sheephall, 1713-33-
V. of Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 1734-48. Author, Sermons.
Died Jan. 2, 1747-6. M.I. at Datchworth. (Al. Oxon.; H. I.
Longden.)
HAWTHORNE, GILBERT. B.D. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Somerset. S. of Adrian, principal of Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, and preb. of Wells. Matric. from Christ Church,
Feb. 7, 1588-9, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1593; M.A. 1596-7;
B.D. 1605. V. of Devynock, Brecon, 1608. V. of Carhamp-
ton, Somerset, 1614-8. R. of Caundle Bishop, Dorset, 1618-
34. WiU (P.C.C.) 1634. (Al. Oxon.)
HAWTHORNTHWATE, see HATHORNTHWAITE.
HAWTINS or HAWTON, NATHANIEL, Adm. sizar at JESUS,
May 13, 1647. Of London. Eldest s. of John, college receiver
in London (of Aldermanbury, citizen and merchant taylor).
Matric. 1647; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654.
Fellow, 1652-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654. R. of Graveley,
Cambs., 1656. Buried there June 20, 1696. (A. Gray.)
HAWTOFT, ue HOTTOFF.
HAWTREY, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1706. S. of John (1664). Bapt. at Maple Durham, Aug. 1687.
Matric. Michs. 1707; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1710.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 13, 1714-5. R. of Dunton, Essex.
R. of Fulmer, Bucks., 1722. Preb. of Exeter, 1725-70. R. of
Wootton Courtney, Somerset, 1729. Chaplain to Weston,
Bishop of Exeter. R. of Heavitree, Exeter. Sub-dean of
Exeter, 1731-70. Married Anne, dau. of Richard Sleech,
canon of Windsor. Died May 3, 1770, aged 83. Buried in the
Cathedral. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Probably brother of John
(1705) and William (1711). (Harwood.)
HAWTREY, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1622. B. at Ruislip, Middlesex, c. 1605. S. of John. B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Fellow, 1625-43. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1631. V. of Burnham, Bucks., 1643; ejected, 1650.
R. of Denham; ejected in the Civil War; restored, 1661.
Died Oct. 29, 1669, aged 68. Buried at Burnham. M.I.
(Middlesex Pedigrees; Lipscomb, Pedigrees, in. 312.)
HAWTREY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1646.
S. of John, of Ruislip, Middlesex. B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654.
Fellow, 1650-5. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 22, 1650. Barrister-at-law, 1654. Perhaps of Pinner
Hill. Nephew of Edward (1622). (Lipscomb, Pedigrees, m. 213.)
HAWTREY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1661.
S. of Ralph, citizen and merchant taylor, of London. Of
Sanderstead, Surrey. Bapt. there, Jan. 10, 1642-3. Matric.
Easter, 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Fellow. Ord. priest
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. R. of Sanderstead, 1674-8. Buried
there Oct. n, 1678, aged 35. M.I. (Manning and Bray, n.
577; J. Ch. Smith.)
HAWTREY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1664.
S. of Edward (1622). B. at Hitcham, Bucks. Matric. Easter,
1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Fellow, 1668. Fellow of
Eton, 1680-1715. Travelled in France and Italy. V. of
Maple Durham, Oxon., 1684-1715. Died Jan. 24, 1715, at
Eton. Buried at Maple Durham. Father of Charles (1706) and
of William (i7"). (J. Ch. Smith; Harwood seems in error.)
HAWTREY, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, 1672-3.
Colleger at Eton, 1670-2. ist s. of Ralph, of Ruislip,
Middlesex. Died 1673, aged 19. Buried in King's Chapel.
HAWTREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1705. S. of John. B. at Eton, Bucks. School, Eton. Matric.
1705; B.A. 1708-9. Probably brother of Charles (1706) and
William (i7n).
HAWTREY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 15, 1673.
Adm. Fell. -Com. the same day. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
HAWTREY, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1711. S. of John (1664), V. of Maple Durham. Bapt. there,
May 30, 1693. Matric. Easter, 1712. Died whilst a student.
Brother of Charles (1706) and probably of John (1705).
HAXBY, STEPHEN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1604-5. Of York-
shire. M.A. 1608; B.D. 1616. Fellow, 1607. R. of Bodney,
Norfolk, 1611. Preb. of Lichfield, 1619-22. R. of Coppenhall,
Cheshire, 1621-7. (E. Axon.)
HAY, WILLIAM
HAXBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 19,
1658. S. of Thomas. B. at Hartwith, near Pateley Bridge,
Yorks. School, Bradford (Mr Cotes). Matric. 1658; B.A.
1662-3; M.A. 1666. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 1667. V. of
Potton Beds, R, of Wrestlingworth, 1681-9. Married Mary
Dowle, Jan. 5, 1683-4. One of these names, V. of Harlington,
Beds., died 1693. Buried May 5, 1693, at Potton. (Peile, i.
583.)
HAXHAM, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1606.
HAXSTEDE, JOHN. Of the Cambridge House of Carmelites.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 18, 1378.
HAXUP, see HACKSUP.
HAY, see also HEY.
HAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 30, 1682. Matric.
1682; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689. Perhaps R. of
Horsted Keynes, Sussex. Buried there Nov. 8, 1737. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., 2nd S., I. 195.)
HAY, HERRICUS. M.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). M.A.
(Edinburgh) 1621.
HAY, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1597; B.A.
1600-1. One of these names, of Battle, Sussex, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1599.
HAY, JAMES. M.A. 1641-2 (on Prince Charles' visit). James
Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle. K.B., 1626. Colonel of Horse in
the Royal army. Died Oct. 30, 1660. Buried at Waltham
Abbey. (G.E.C.)
HAY, JOHN. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, 1634, by royal mandate.
HAY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Apr. 26, 1645. Of
Sussex. Perhaps s. of Herbert, of Glynde, Sussex; age 8 in
1634. (Vis. of Sussex.)
HAY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1656. Of
Salop. Migrated to Trinity, Nov. 17, 1656. Scholar of
Trinity, 1659; B.A. 1659-60.
HAY or HAYES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 20,
1666. S. of John, farmer. B. at Aislaby, Pickering, Yorks.
Schools, Middleton (Mr Wilson) and Salton (Mr Syth).
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70. Signed for deacon's order
(London) Sept. 18, 1673. C. of Higham Gobion, Beds.
HAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, June 22, 1714.
S. of George, of Tedstone, Heref. School, Hereford (Mr Rodd).
Matric. 1714; Scholar, 1717; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721. One
of these names C. of St Dionis Backchurch, London, 1729.
Buried Nov. 27, 1738. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HEY, LAURANCE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544;
B.A. 1546-7.
HAVE, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. n,
1647. S. of William, yeoman, of Aislaby, Yorks. B. there.
School, Middleton (Mr Hardwick).
HAVE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1588.
HEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 26,
1751. S. of Richard, of Pudsey, Yorks. Of Hertingfordbury,
Herts.
HEYE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 15,
1674-5. S. of John. B. at Skipton. School, Burnsall.
Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1684. Master of Burnsall
School, 1682-95. Died Jan. 19, 1694-5, aged 36. (Peile, n. 57.)
HAVE, ROGER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1548;
B.A. 1553-4. Perhaps fellow, 1554, as 'Houe,' of Lancashire.
HEY, ROGER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1589.
HAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1636; B.A. 1639-40.
HEY, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1746. Of London.
Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753; D.D. Lambeth.
Ord, deacon and priest (Canterbury) 1755- Perhaps R.
of Wickhambreux, Kent, 1755-1807. V. of Eastchurch,
1755-1807. Preb. of Rochester, 1788-1807. Died at Wing-
ham, 1807, aged 80.
HAY, THOMAS, Viscount DUPPLIN. M.A. 1749- S. and h. of
George, Earl of Kinnoull. B. 1710. M.P. for Cambridge,
1741-58. Commissioner of Irish revenue, 1741. A lord of
trade, 1746; of the treasury, 1754. Chancellor of the duchy
of Lancaster, 1758. Privy councillor, 1758. Succeeded to the
Earldom, 1758. Ambassador-extraordinary to Portugal,
1759. Chancellor of St Andrews, 1765. Died Dec. 28, 1787.
(D.N.B.; Collins, vn. 212.)
HAVE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1612.
HAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Michs. 1612.
HAY, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1640. One of these names, s. and h. of William, of
Horstead, Sussex, adm. at Gray's Inn, July 1, 1644. Perhaps
M.P. for Rye, 1641, 1656-8, 1659-60.
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HAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June a, 1666.
HAY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1689.
Of Sussex. Matric. Easter, 1689; M.A. 1690. (Com. Reg.)
HAY, WILLIAM. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.}. One of these names
V. of Barton Turf, Norfolk, 1727-63 (?).
HAYBAR, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1584.
HEYBARN, see HEIBURNE.
HAYCOCKE or HEACOCKE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, July, 1582. (Possibly matric. from Merton,
Oxford, Nov. 24, 1581, age 20. Of Leicestershire.) B.A.
1584-5 ; M.A. 1588. One of these names of Haconby, Lines.,
clerk. Admon. (Lincoln) 1607.
HAYCOCKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1586.
HAYCOCK or HEICOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
May 15, 1665. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9.
Expelled, Apr. 28, 1669. Whilst an undergraduate, 'whipped
in the butteries for foul misconduct' (contemporary note).
HEACOCK, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 20,
1611. Matric. 1611.
HEYCROFT, see HEICROFT.
HAYDOCK, JOHN, see HADDOCK.
HAYDOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 27, 1665. S. of Roger, yeoman, of Standish, Lanes.
Bapt. there, Feb. 8, 1645-6. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. R. of Standish, 1678. Died Apr. 13,
1713. (Sedbergh Sck. Reg., 120.)
HAYDON, see also HEYDON.
HAYDON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 15, 1671. S. of Nathaniel, deceased, of Devon (will,
Exeter, 1 668; of Al wing ton, clerk). School, Tiverton. Matric.
1671.
HAYDON, GIDEON. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. and
h. of Nicholas, of Ottery, Devon, Esq. Matric. from Exeter
College, May 20, 1664, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1667-8. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 27, 1666. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYDON, RICHARD. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1738. S. of
William, of Tiverton, Devon, gent. Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, Mar. 14, 1725-6, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1729.
Will (Exeter) 1788; of Okeford, Devon, clerk. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYECK, SIMEON, see HAYET.
HAYES, see also HASE.
HAYES, ABELL. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1610;
B.A. from Clare, 1612-3.
HAYES, BENJAMIN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1615. Doubtless s. of Sir Thomas, of London, Knt.
and alderman. Bapt. Mar. 12, 1597. Perhaps adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1616; of London. Brother of Nathaniel (1617)
and Robert (1608). (Phillimore, London and Middlesex
Notebook, 260.)
HEYES, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1610.
HAYES, CHARLES (1674), see HAWES.
HAYES, CHERRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1715.
B. at Bray, Berks. Matric. 1715-6; B.A. 1719-20; M.A.
1723; M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1719. Practised
physic at Windsor. Died Oct. 25, 1763. (L. Mag.)
HAYES, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 29, 1644.
Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. V. of Preston, Kent,
1662. R. of Papworth, Cambs., 1674.
HAIES, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter, 1571.
HAYES, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1560. Of London. Matric. 1560; B.A. 1564-5; M.A.
1568; B.D. 1579. Fellow, 1563-83. Vice-provost, 1581-2.
Scrutator, 1581-2. R. of Slower Provost, Dorset, 1583-5.
Died 1585. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HAYES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 26, 1660-1.
Of Norfolk. School, Lynn. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A.
1668.
HAYES, JAMES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1733.
S. of James. Bapt. at Bray, Oct. 27, 1715. Matric. Easter,
1734; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Fellow, 1737. Barrister-at-
law, Middle Temple. Recorder of Wokingham, Berks. M.P.
for Downton, Wilts., 1753-7, 1761-8, 1771-4. 2nd Judge of
Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 1761-8. Chief Justice,
I778-93- Died Sept. 9, 1800, aged 85. M.I. at Bray. Brother
of Richard (1740). (Harwood, 323; J. Ch. Smith; A. B.
Beaven.)
HAYES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1687; B.A.
1690-1; M.A. 1694; B.D. 1702; D.D. 1716. Fellow, 1692.
Taxor, 1696. Perhaps C. of Higham Gobion, Beds., 1695-
1706.
HAYES, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1723. Of Stafford-
shire. Matric. Lent, 1724.
HAVHOE, GEORGE
HAYES, NATHANIEL. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 1616-7.
Doubtless s. of Sir Thomas, of London, Knt. and alderman.
Bapt. Sept. 28, 1600. Matric. 1617. Perhaps adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1616. Of London. Living, 1648. Brother of
Benjamin (1615) and Robert (1608).
HAYES or HEYES, PETER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1615. Of Cheshire.
HAYES, PHILEMON. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 6, 1657.
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1.
HAYES, PHILIP. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1558.
Migrated to Oxford, 1561. B.A. from Christ Church, 1562 ;
M.A. 1565-6. R. of Alexton, Leics., 1567. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYHES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1611.
One of these names ord. priest (Peterb.) June 16, 1622.
V. of Bitchfield, Lines., 1630. (H. I. Longden.)
HAYSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 20, 1640. Of
Cheshire Matric. 1640.
HAYES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 4,
1740. S. of James, of Holyport, Berks. B. atClewer. School,
Eton. Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747-
Fellow, 1745. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May; priest, Sept. 1746.
V. of Caxton, Cambs., 1754. R. of Arborfield, Berks. Will
(P.C.C.) 1797. Brother of James (1733). (PfUe, n. 240.)
HEYES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1605.
One of these names schoolmaster at Bolingbroke, Lines., in
1611.
HAYES, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1608. Doubtless ist s. of Sir Thomas, of London, alderman.
Married Katherine Sherwood. Brother of Benjamin (1615)
and Nathaniel (1617). (Vis. of Herts., 1634.)
HAYES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1656. Of Norfolk. One of these names B.A. from Brasenose,
Oxford, 1658-9; M.A. 1664; B. and D.Med. 1669. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 22,
1732. S. of Samuel, of Neston-cwm-Parkgate, Cheshire,
gent. .Matric. 1732-3; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1739; M.D. 1747-
Fellow, 1736. Doubtless of Chichester, M.D. Will (P.C.C.)
1767.
HAYES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1629. Migrated to Emmanuel, May 7, 1631. B.A. 1632-3;
M.A. 1636. R. of Papworth St Agnes, Cambs., 1638-73.
Buried there Dec. 10, 1673.
HAYES, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1640.
Of Sussex.
HAYES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1677.
Buried at St Botolph's, Cambridge, Nov. 9, 1677.
HEYES, . Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, Michs. 1643.
HAYET, SIMEON. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
1581-2; 'Boemus.' B.A. 1581-2, as Haiecius.
HAYET, WILLIAM, see H AYT.
HAYFORD or HEYFORD, DENNIS. M.A. from PETERHOUSE,
1682. S. of Christopher, of Pontefract, Yorks. Matric. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, Dec. I, 1671, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1675- V. of Rastrick, Yorks., 1676-88. V. of
Meltham, 1683-8.
HAYGARTH, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 9, 1673. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Dent, Yorks. B.
there. School, Dent. Matric. 1673. Married, at Gt Stainton,
June 4, 1702, Jane Baxter. (H. M. Wood.)
HAYGARTH, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1554; Scholar; B.A. 1559-60.
HAYGARTH, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
30, 1719. S. of Matthew, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Hollins, near Sedbergh. School, Sedbergh (Mr Saunders).
Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 20, 1724; priest, Dec. 19, 1725. Perhaps C. of Much
Hadham, Herts. Died June 28, 1768. (G. Mag.)
HEYHOE, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1691. S. of
Edward, of Hardingham, Norfolk. Matric. Easter, 1692;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May, 1697;
priest, Sept. 1698. C. of Yaxham, Norfolk. R. of Welborne,
1700-20. R. of Rockland St Peter's, 1737. Father of the
next.
HEIGHOE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. 10,
1736. S. of Edward (above), of Hardingham, Norfolk, clerk.
B. there. Schools, Wymondham and Seaming (Mr Brett).
Scholar, 1736-40; Matric. 1737. Killed at Cambridge.
Brother of Grigson (1727)- (Venn, n. 43.)
HAYHOE or HAIHOE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Mar. 7, 1637-8. S. of Robert, gent., of Sahara Toney, Norfolk.
B. at Ashill. School, Saham Toney (Mr Gilbert). Matric. 1638;
Scholar, 1639-45; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) July 30, 1646. R. of Harpley, Norfolk,
1648-68. Will proved (Norwich) 1668. (Venn, i. 330.)
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HEYHOE or HEIGHOE, GRIGSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
CAIUS, May, 1727. S. of Edward (1691), of Hardingham,
Norfolk, clerk. B. at MattishalL School, Wymondham
(Mr Sayer and Mr Brett). Scholar, 1727-33; Matric. 1728;
B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 14, 1732; priest,
Dec, 24, 1732. C. of Pertenhall, Beds. R. of Yaxham and
Welborne, Norfolk, 1734-63. Died Apr. 7, 1763. M.I. at
Hardingham. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward (1736).
(Venn, n. 27.)
HAYHOE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 3, 1635.
S. of William, gent. B. at Watton, Norfolk. Bapt. July 26,
1618. School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Dickinson). Matric.
1635; Scholar, 1636-40; B.A. 1638-9.
HAYHpW, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from CAIUS, May, 1559.
Resident, Aug. 1564.
HAYGHYNTON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1545. Probably secretary to the Earl of Northumberland.
Living at Namur, 1577. (Pete, '• 38.)
HAYHURST, BRADLEY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 31,
1629. Of Lancashire. S. of Richard, of Ribchester, Lanes.
Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3. Minister at Leigh, Lanes., c.
1646-61. R. of Taxall, Cheshire, c. 1661-3. Minister at
Macclesfield, 1671-82. Died 1685. (Earwaker, Cheshire, H.
505, 546; E. Axon.)
HAYHURST, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July,
1622.
HAYHURST, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 27,
1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
HAYHURST, . Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1687.
HAYLET, see also HEYLET.
HAYLET, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591.
HAYLET or HEYLET, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CORPUS
CHRISTI, May 23, 1644. Of Norfolk. Scholar, 1647; B.A.
1647-8; M.A. 1651. For a time in presbyterian orders, by
Bishop Joseph Hall's advice. R. of Hevingham, Norfolk,
1659-1720. Ord. priest (Norwich) Nov. 10, 1661. R. of
Stratton Strawless, 1675. Died Sept 18, 1720, aged 92.
Buried at Stratton. M.I. there. (Masters, 309.)
HAYLEY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1686.
B. at Winchester. Matric. Easter, 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A.
1694. Fellow, 1690. Junior Proctor, 1719-20. Died in
College, 1720.
HAYLEY, THOMAS. D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). S. of Wffliam, of
Cleobury, Salop. Matric. from All Souls, Oxford, July i,
1698, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1702; M.A. (Lambeth) 1705.
Preb. of Chichester, 1705-35. R. of Dry Drayton, Cambs.,
1718-24. V. of Amport, Hants., 1723. Preb. of Winchester,
1728-39. Dean of Chichester, 1735-9. Author, Sermons.
Died Aug. 12, 1739. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYLEZ, ROBERT. M.A. 1456-7. Probably s. of Robert, of
Roughton, Norfolk. Fellow of GONVILLB HALL, in 1455. V.
of Cromer, 1462-97. (Venn, I. 9; Rye, Cromer.)
HAYLOCK, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670—1. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 1675.
HAYLOCK, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 4, 1723-4. B. at
West Wratting, Cambs. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8.
HAYMAN, see HEYMAN.
HAYMER, see HEYMAR.
HAYMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625.
HAIMES, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, July 9, 1658. Of Hillingdon, Middlesex. Matric. 1658;
B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow, 1661-9. Probably V. of
Tunstall, Kent, 1670-3 (resigned).
HAYNE or HAYNES, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Oct. 16, 1619. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1620—1; M.A. 1625.
(Probably matric. from St John's, Oxford, Dec. 4, 1618.
S. of William, Head Master of Merchant Taylors' School.
Bapt. at St Laurence Pountney, Jan. 24, 1601-2.) Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 10, 1626, as of Middlesex, gent V. of
Oadby, Leics., 1632. R. of St Olave's, Hart St, London, 1633-
42, ejected. Buried at St Olave's, Mar. 29, 1650. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYNE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, July 6, 1630.
S. of Francis, retail dealer. B. at Dover. Schools, Christ's
Hospital and Charterhouse. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A.
1637.
HAYNE or HAYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Aug. 4,
1609. B. in St Laurence parish, Exeter. Matric, 1609; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (London) Sept 25, 1616,
age 23. The R. of Stanway, Essex, 1668-70, was probably
J. Haynes (1657).
HAYNES, JOHN
HAYNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 27, 1620.
Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4.
HAYNE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, July 18,
1625. S. of Philip, citizen of Exeter. B. in St Laurence
parish, Exeter. Schools, Exeter and Tiverton. Matric. 1625 ;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D. 1639. Fellow, 1661-4. V. of
Almondsbury, Gloucs., 1661-4. Will of Joseph Hayne
(Exeter) 1691; of Pinhoe, clerk. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HAYNE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 27, 1620.
Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623.
HAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1623. Matric.
Easter, 1624; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Perhaps R. of
Weston Colville, Cambs., 1645-63. Buried there June 12,
1663.
HAYNE or HEANE, THOMAS. M.A. 1615 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Robert, of Thrussington, Leics. Matric. from Lincoln
College, Oxford, Oct. 19, 1599, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1604-5;
M.A. 1612. Usher of Merchant Taylors' School, 1608; and of
Christ's Hospital. Author, theological. Died July 27, 1645.
(AL Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HAYNE, HAYNES or HEANE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, Easter, 1579. S. of Haynes, of Bristol,
yeoman. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1582-3; M.A.
1588. Head Master of Merchant Taylors' School, 1599-1625.
A distinguished grammarian. Author, grammatical. Died c.
1631. (D.N.B.)
HAYNES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
1 8, 1659. S. of Emmanuel, of Much Hadham, Herts.
HAYNES, CHARLES. Matric. from CLARE, Easter, 1722. 4th s.
of Hopton, of the Tower of London, Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Dec. 24, 1723. One of these names adm. at Leyden,
Aug. 29, 1725. Brother of Hopton (1715), Samuel (1718) and
Newton (1722).
HEYNES, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 12, 1528. Of Cambridge. Died as scholar, at
Grantchester.
HAINES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 5, 1671.
Of Middlesex.
HAYNES, HENRY. ' M.A. Cambridge; Incorp. at Oxford, July 9,
1622' (Al. Oxon.). Not found in our records.
HAINES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 6, 1720.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1720; B.A. i7«3~4- Ord. priest
(Lincoln) June 20, 1736.
HAINES, HEZEKIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Jan. 26,
1702-3. ist s. of John, gent B. at Copford, Essex, May 14,
1685. Schools, Colchester and Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
1703; B.A. 1706-7. Of Copford Hall, Colchester. Died Nov.
16, 1763. (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)!
HAYNES, HOPTON. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 4, I7i5- S. of
Hopton, Assay Master of the Mint, of Queen's Square,
Westminster (will, P.C.C., 1749). B. in London. Matric.
1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Fellow, 1721-6. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 23, 1722; priest, Mar. 10, 1722-3. R. of Elmsett,
Suffolk, 1726-65. R. of Brettenham, 1727-8. R. of Stans-
field, 1728-66. Died June 25, 1766, aged 60. Buried at
Elmsett. Admon., P.C.C Brother of Charles (1722), Samuel
(1718) and Newton (1722) and probably father of the next.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
HAYNES, HOPTON. Adm. Fefl.-Com. at CLARE, June i, 1749-
B. in London. Matric, 1750; B.A. 1753. Probably one of the
'three hopeful sons' of Hopton, above; mentioned in the
grandfather's will, 1749. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HAINS, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 20,
1694. S. of John, fanner. B. at Layton, Staffs. Schools,
Norbury (Mr Smith) and Newport (Mr Edwards). Matric.
1695; B.A. 1697-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1700.
R. of Croft, Leics., 1718-33. R. of Kirby Mallory, 1727-33-
Buried Jan, 15, 1733. M.I. at Kirby. Father of Thomas
(1739)- (fficMoh, iv. 585.)
HAINES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 17, 1682. S. of
Hezekiah. B at Copford, Essex. School, Felsted (Mr Glas-
cock). Matric. 1682.
HAYNES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1611. B.
at Berkhampstead. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 1619-20, age 24. (For conjectures see Pette, i.
285.)
HAYNES, JOHN. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
HAYNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 27, 1642. Of
Sussex. Perhaps same as the next
HAINES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 28, 1642.
S. of Thomas, of Hastings, schoolmaster. Exhibitioner from
Tonbridge School Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1652.
One of these names licensed to preach at Widford, Herts.,
1662. (PeOe, L 480.)
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HAYNES, JOHN. B.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Cambridge, New
England). S. of John, gent. B. at Cambridge, New England.
M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1660. Fellow of Pembroke, 1660-1.
Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 14, 1662-3. One °* these names, M.A.,
R. of Stanway, Essex, 1668-71. Perhaps R. of Hemingston,
Suffolk, 1663. V. of Henley, 1664. Will (Comm. C. Essex)
1671.
HAINES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Jan. 9,
1660-1. S. of Richard, of Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Second Master at
Shrewsbury, 1668-72. Probably father of the next and of
Matthew (1689).
HAYNS or HEYNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Tan. 14.
1687-8. Of Salop. Matric. 1688. Doubtless s. of John, of
Shrewsbury. Matric. from Wadham, Oxford, Mar. 23, 1688-9,
age 17; B.A. 1691 ; M.A. from Lincoln College, 1700. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYNES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 30, 1700. Of Salop.
Matric. 1700; Scholar, 1703; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. R. of
Babcary, Somerset, 1729-35 (resigned).
HAYNES, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1567;
LL.B. 1572-3. Doubtless s. of Simon (1515) and brother of
Simon (1568). (Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
HAYNE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 8, 1676.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
HAYNES, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1616.
HEYNES, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5, 1689. S.
of John (1 1660-1), clerk, deceased. Of Salop. Matric. 1690;
B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. R. of Preston Bagot, Warws.,
1714-31- Perhaps V. of Luton, Beds., 1721. Probably
brother of John (1687-8). (A. Gray.)
HAYNES, NEWTON. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 5, 1722. 3rd
s. of Hopton, of the Tower of London (Assay Master of the
Mint). B. in London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 24, 1723.
One Newton Haynes, 'LL.D.,' died in the Tower, Oct. 17,
1736. Brother of Charles (1722). Hopton (1715) and Samuel
(1718). (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
HAYNES, RALPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1647
(not found in College register).
HAINES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July i, 1674.
HEINES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1602.
HAYNES, SAMUEL. M.A. from KING'S, 1685. S. of John, of
Ditcheat, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Lincoln College,
Oxford, Apr. 2, 1677, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1680. V. of
New Windsor, Berks., 1685-9. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYNES, SAMUEL. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1718.
S. of Hopton, Assay Master of the Mint. B. in London.
Matric. Michs. 1719; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727; D.D. 1748.
Fellow, 1722. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 6, 1720. Tutor to
James Cecil, Earl of Salisbury. R. of Hatfield, Herts., 1737-
52. Canon of Windsor, 1743-52. R. of Clothall, Herts.,
1747-52. Edited the Hatfield State Papers. Died June 9,
1752. Brother of Charles (1722), Hopton (1715) and Newton
(1722). (G. Mag.; D.N.B.)
HAYNES or HEYNES, SIMON. B.A. 1515-6; M.A. 1519; B.D.
1528; D.D. 1531. Fellow of QUEENS', 1516. President, 1528-
37. Vice-Chancellor, 1532-3, 1533-4. R. of Barrow, Suffolk,
1528. V. of Stepney, Middlesex, 1534-7. Canon of Windsor,
1535-52. R. of Fulham, 1535-52. Dean of Exeter, 1537-52.
R. of Newton Ferrers, Devon, 1538. Preb. of Westminster,
i54°-52. Much employed in state affairs. Assisted in the
compilation of the first English Liturgy. Died Oct. 1552.
Will (P.C.C.) 1552. (Cooper, I. in; Vis. of Bucks., 1634;
HAYNES, SIMON. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1568.
Probably s. of Simon (above). B.A. from St John's, 1571-3.
(Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
HAYNES or HEYNES, SIMON. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 10,
1596. Of Essex. Matric. 1596.
HAYNES, THOMAS. Of ST JOHN'S, c. 1598-1602. Author,
Latin letters. (Cooper, n. 344.) Not found in our records.
HAINES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 18, 1679-
80. Previously matric. from St Edmund's Hall, Oxford,
Dec. 17, 1678, age 17. Of Somerset. S. of Thomas, of Bristol.
Matric. 1680. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 28, 1681.
HAINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 4, 1739. Of Croft,
Leicestershire. S. of Humphrey (1694). clerk, deceased.
Matric. 1740; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23,
1744; priest, May 25, 1746. V. of All Saints', Leicester,
1746-86. V. of St Martin's, 1753-86. Died 1786, aged 65.
HAINES, WALTER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1626.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. V. of Renhold,
Beds. Buried there Apr. 28, 1638.
HEINES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1595; B.A.
1597-8; M.A. 1601.
HAYWARD, JOHN
HAINSWORTH, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1750. Of
Norwich. B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow, 1758-61. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1756; priest, Mar. 6, 1757. Died 1761.
HAYNTON, JOHN. Carmelite friar. D.D. Cambridge- also «t
Oxford. Ord. acolyte (Ely) May 25, 1415; whilst student
at the Carmelite Priory at Cambridge. Prior at Lincoln.
(B. Zimmerman.)
HAYNSWORTH, OLIVER, see AINSWORTH.
HAYNTON, MICHAEL DE. M.A. Fellow of CLARE, 1333.
Chancellor of the University, 1361-2. Licentiate in Theology.
V. of Moulton, Lines. Petitions the Pope, 1363, for canonry
of Lincoln. Benefactor to the University and Clare Hall.
(Col. Pap. Pet., i. 435.)
HAYRE, THOMAS. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1537-8; B.A. 1538-9;
M.A. 1543.
HAYSETT, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1635. Of
Norfolk
HEYT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 6, 1583-4. Of Kent
HAYTE or HAITE, WALTER. Resident pens, at QUEENS', Aug.
1564. Probably ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1565 ; priest (Rochester)
1566. V. of Hailing, Kent, 1567-87. V. of Shorne, 1576.
Preb. of Rochester, 1586. V, of St Margaret's, Rochester,
1587-9- V. of Goudhurst, 1589. R. of Caxton, 1597-1610.
Buried in Rochester Cathedral, 1610. (H. G. Harrison.)
HAYT or HAYET, WILLIAM. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. from ST
JOHN'S, 1569. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 1568, age 23. V. of
Osmington, Dorset, 1572. Preb. of Sarum. Will (P.C.C.) 1588.
HAYTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Nov. 16,
1671. S. of John, of Brentwood, Essex. School, Brentwood,
HAYTER, THOMAS. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1727; D.D. 1744.
5. of George, of Chagford, Devon, clerk. School, Tiverton.
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, May 30, 1720, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1723-4. Ord. deacon (York) June 9, 1727;
priest, July, 1727. Preb. of York, 1728-49. Preb. of South-
well, 1728-49. R. of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks., 1729-49.
Sub-dean of York, 1730—49. Archdeacon of York, 1730-51.
R. of Etton, Yorks., 1731. Chaplain to the King, 1734-49.
V. of Kirkby-in-Cleveland, 1737-49. Preb. of Westminster,
1739-49. Bishop of Norwich, 1749. F.R.S., 1750. Preceptor
to the Prince of Wales, 1751. Bishop of London, 1761.
Created a privy councillor, 1761. Author, Sermons. Died
Jan. 9, 1762. Buried at Fulham. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1762.
(AL Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HAYTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1706. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Gayles, Yorks.
School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-
i. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1712. V. of Hornby, Yorks.,
1716-70. Buried Jan. 17, 1770.
HAYTON, WILLIAM, see HEYDON.
HAYTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May n, 1680.
Of Derbyshire.
HAYWARDE, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar of TRINITY, 1562; B.A.
1564-5 ;M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1565. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21,
1568. V. of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 1577-87.
Buried Dec. 27, 1587. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1588.
HEYWARD, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1600. Of
Reepham, Norfolk. S. of Richard. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1604. Barrister, 1618. Died Sept. 25, 1658, 'aged 64.'
M.I. at Reepham.
HEYWARD, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1617; B.A. from Christ's, 1620-1; M.A. 1621.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23;
priest, May 24, 1624. V. of Leake, Lines., 1631. (Peile, 1.310.)
HAYWARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 6, 1635.
Matric. 1638, as Howard; Scholar, 1638; B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642. Fellow, 1640.
HAYWARD, FRANCIS. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1550.
HEYWARD, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1658. Of Norwich. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1657.
HAWARD, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from EMMANUEL,
Michs. 1 60 1. One of these names, of London, knighted, Aug.
6, 1604.
HAWARD, HUMPHREY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S,
Dec. 1611. Doubtless s. of John (1586), barrister, of Tand-
ridge Hall, Surrey, J.P.; age 25 in 1623. B.A. 1612-3 (on
visit of Prince Charles). Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1613.
His father by will (1630) excluded him, as unworthy. Brother
of John (1623). (Vis. of Surrey, 1623 ; Manning and Bray, n.)
HAYWARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1572.
Of Walsingham, Norfolk. B.A. 157^9- R- of St Mary
Woolchurch, London, 1594-1618. R. of Stepney, 1604-18.
Buried at St Mary Woolchurch, Oct. 15, 1618, as B.D.
(References to the family in Foley's Records oftheS.J., 1. 175.)
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HAYWARD, JOHN
HAYWARD, JOHN. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1580-1; M.A. 1584;
LL.D. 1591. Supp. for Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. Adin.
advocate, Aug. 5, 1616. Chancellor of Lichfield, 1615.
Knighted, Nov. 9, 1619. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. I, 1619.
Master in Chancery. Brought before the Star Chamber for
publishing a treatise dealing with the accession of Henry IV
and the deposition of Richard II; imprisoned, 1599-1601.
Historiographer of Chelsea College, 1610. Practised in the
Court of Arches. Master in Chancery, 1616-27. M.P. for
Bridgnorth, 1620-2; for Saltash, 1626. Died June 27, 1627.
Buried in Gt St Bartholomew's, Smithfield. (D.N.B.)
HAYWARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1586.
Probably s. of Henry, of Tandridge, Surrey, an alderman of
London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1588. Barrister,
1598. Bencher, 1613. Of Tandridge, Surrey. Probably
brother of Rowland (1591-2): father of Humphrey (1611)
and John (1623). (Peile, 1. 185 ; Manning and Bray, n. 379.)
HAYWARD, JOHN. Scholar of TRINITY, Easter, i6oa; B.A.
(? 1602-3); MJL 1606; B.D. from Pembroke, 1613. Fellow
of Pembroke. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) Sept. 20, 1607.
R. of Colon, Cambs., 1607-51. University preacher. R. of
Covington, Hunts., 1613. Buried at Colon, May 25, 1643.
Will (P.C.C.) 1651; of Coton, clerk.
HAYWARD, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, June 4,
1603. Matric. 1603.
HAYWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 28, i6xi-3.
Matric. 1612.
HAWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16} at CHRIST'S, Nov. 6,
1623. S. of John (1586), barrister, of Tandridge (Tandridge
Hall, Surrey). B. there. School, Westerham, Kent (Mr
Knight). Matric. 1623. Brother of Humphrey (1611). (Vis.
of Surrey, 1623, 1662; Manning and Bray, u. 305.)
HEYWARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9,
1653. S of Robert, yeoman, of Newtown, Yorks. B. there.
School, Melton, Yorks. (Mr Bedford). Matric. 1653, as
Haworlh.
HAYWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 12,
1660-1. S. of John. B. at Brundish, Suffolk.
HAYWARD, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1735. S. of John, of
Redmarley, Worcs. Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford,
July i, 1725, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1731-2. V. of Frocester,
Gloucs., 1729-76. R. of Nympsfield, 1754-72. Chaplain to
Lord Ducie. Died May 14, 1776, aged 71. Buried in Frocester
Church. (Al. Oxon.; Misc. Gen. et Her., yd S., iv. 207;
F. S. Hockaday.)
HAYWARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARK, July 5, 1736. B. at
Woolwich, Kent. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40. Fellow, 1742.
HAYWARD, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May, 1590.
Probably s. of Robert, of Bacton, Suffolk. Bapt. there, May
3, 1573. Matric. 1591; (?B.A. 1594-5). Schoolmaster at
Bacton, 1601. (V. B. Redstone.)
HAYWARD, PENGREY. M.A. 1735 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Samuel, of Gloucester. Matric. from Brasenose, Mar. 24,
1701-2, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1705; M.A. 1708. Treasurer of
the Infirmary, Westminster. Died Aug. 27, 1758. Buried in
Westminster Abbey. (Al. Oxon.)
HAWARD, PHILIP. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1493.
Assistant Master at Eton.
HAYWARD or HAWARD, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
CAIUS, Mar. ax, 1637-8. S. of Philip, gent, of Carlton,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Loddon, Norfolk (Mr Child).
Matric. 1638; Scholar, 1639-42; B.A. 1641-2. Of Carllon
Colvillc, Cambs., gent. Will proved (Archd. Suffolk) 1665.
(Venn, i. 331; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
HEYWARD, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1614. Of
Canterbury.
HAYWARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1622. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629.
HAYWARD or HEWARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS,
July 4, 1660. Of Suffolk. Matric. sizar, 1660; Scholar, 1062;
B.A. 1663-4. Signed for deacon's orders (London) June 4,
1664. C. of Hintlesham, Suffolk. Probably father of the next.
HAYWARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July a, 1687.
S. of Richard (? above), clerk, deceased, of Suffolk. Matric.
1688; B.A. 1691-2; Rustat scholar. Ord. priest (Norwich)
May, 1695. Perhaps R. of Trimley St Mary, Suffolk; and of
St Martin, 1696.
HAYWARD, ROGER. Presumably a member of the University.
Expelled for some reason, Oct. 4, 1527; restored, 1528, on
good behaviour. (Cooper, Annals, i. 326.)
HAYWARD, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
May 6, 1654. S. of John, baker, of Shrewsbury. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury. Migrated to St John's, 1656. B.A.
1656-7; M.A. 1661; D.D. 1674 (*•#• Reg-)- V. of St Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 1662. Preb. of Lichfield, 1669-80. Author,
Sermons. Died 1680. (H. G. Harrison.)
HAYWOOD, PETER
HAWARD, HAUWARD or HEYWOOD, ROWLAND. Matric.
pens, from CHRIST'S, 1591-2. Probably s. of Henry, of
Tandridge, Surrey. B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. priest
(Salisbury) June, 1606. Probably brother of John (1586).
(Peile, l. 203; Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
HAYWARD, STEPHEN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE,
Easter, 1623. Doubtless of Faversham, Kent, gent. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1624.
HAYWARDE, THEODORE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Micbs.
1602. Of Essex. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1605-6. R. of
Candlesby, Lines., 1621-9.
HAYWARD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1584-3.
HAYWARD, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at TRINITY,
Mar. 1 6, 1692-3. S. of John. B. at Hutton, Essex. School,
Enfield (Mr Robert Udall). Matric. 1693.
HAYWOOD, THOMAS. B.D. 1709 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Valentine, of London. B. Apr. 1678. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, July 7,
1694, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1698; M.A. 1702; B.D. 1708;
D.D. 1714. Ord. priest (Norwich) June, 1701. V. of Harring-
ton, Wilts., 1709-11. V. of Fyfield, Berks., 1709-26. V. of
Gt Staughton, Hunts., 1721. R. of Gt Canford, Dorset,
during 1722-3. V. of Charlbury, Oxon., 1726-46. Author.
Died at Charlbury, Sept 17, 1746. (Al. Oxon.)
HAYWARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1578. Of Walsingham, Norfolk, where he probably
resided. B.A. from Jesus, 1582-3. (There are references to
the family in Records of the S. /., i. 175.)
HAWARD, . D.D. 1470-1. See HOWARD.
HAYWARD, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
HAYWARD, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 18, 1633-4.
Of Essex.
HAYWOOD, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 25, 1651. S. of John, husbandman, of Birtle, near Bury,
Lanes. B. there. School, Bury, Lanes. Matric. 1651; B.A.
1654-5; M.A. 1658. V. of Wimbish, Essex, 1657-1706.
Ord. priest (Ardfert) July u, 1660. Died 1706. Father of
the next
HEYWOOD, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
5, 1682. S. of Edmund (above), V. of Wimbish, Essex. B.
there. School, Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1682; B.A.
from Queens', 1685-6. Ord. priest (London) May 26, 1700.
Probably R. of St Giles', Colchester, 1702. V. of Gt Bentley,
Essex, 1708. Died 1728.
HEYWOOD, GILES. Adm. at TRINITY, July 20, 1639; M.A.
1641. S. of Francis, of London. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, May 8, 1635; B.A. (Oxford) 1635-6.
HEYWOOD, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1581.
Of Derbyshire Ord. deacon (Lichfield) May 19, 1585; priest
(London) May 7, 1586. C. of Breedon, Leics., 1599. (Peile,
i. 167.)
HAYWOOD, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1614.
HEYWOOD, JAMES. M.A. 1697 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Westminster, gent. Maine, from Christ Church,
Dec. 17, 1683, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1687; M.A. 1690. V. of
Godmanchester, Hunts., 1691. Died Aug. 16, 1729, aged 67.
(Al. Oxon.)
HEYWOOD, JAMES MODYFORD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17)
at TRINITY, June 8, 1747. S. of James, of Maristow, Devon.
School, Eton. Matric. 1747. Lord of the Admiralty, 1783-4*
(A. B. Beaven.)
HEYWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1571.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. from Christ's, 1574-5; M.A. 1578.
Perhaps V. of Chobham, Surrey, 1575-95-
HEYWOOD, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 13,
1648. S. of Richard. B. at Little Lever, Lanes. Bapt at
Bollon-le-Moors, Sept 16, 1633. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1651-2.
C. of Illingworth, Yorks., 1652-5. V. of Ormskirk, Lanes.,
1656-62, ejected. Afterwards preacher there and elsewhere.
Author, Christ displayed. Died Dec. 16, 1677. Buried at
Ormskirk. Brother of Oliver (1647). (Calamy, u. 102.)
HEYWOOD or HEAWOOD, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
June 12, 1647. S. of Richard, of Little Lever. Bapt at
Bolton, Lanes., Mar. 15, 1629-30. Matric. 1646; B.A. 1650.
Ord. presbyter at Bury, Lanes. Minister at Coley Chapel,
Halifax, Yorks., 1650-62, ejected. Afterwards preacher in
Yorks. ; imprisoned, etc. Author. Died May 4, 1702. Brother
of Nathaniel (1648). (D.N.B.; Calamy, u. 559; F.M .G., i. 62.)
HEYWOOD, PETER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1620.
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HAYWOOD, PETER
HEYWOOD, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 5,
1680. S. of Robert, Esq. B. at Heywood, in the parish of
Bury, Lanes. Bapt. at Bury, June 19, 1662. School, Chester
(Mr Harpur). Matric. 1680, as 'Hewitt.' Attorney-general
of the Isle of Man. Married Leonara Connel. Died July 24,
1699. Buried at Kirk Malew. (E. Axon; Vis. of Lanes., 1664;
F.M.G., 385.)
HEYWOOD, PETER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Dec. 10,
1751; Scholar, 1752.
HAYWOOD or HARWOOD, RALPH. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Lent, 1597-8. Perhaps of East Hagbourne, Berks.
(Harwood). B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. 1606. Died 1623. Peile't
suggestion that he was brother of John Harwood (1586) must
be wrong.
HAYWOOD or HEYWOOD, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at
PETERHOUSE, May 28, 1646. Of Derbyshire. School, Repton.
Matric. 1649; Scholar, 1649-50; B.A. 1649-50. Fellow, 1650—
3-
HEAWOOD or HAIWOOD, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, Apr. 18, 1666. S. of John, deceased, of Repton,
Derbs. B. there. School, Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1669-70.
HAYWOOD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1566. One of these names R. of Lyng, Norfolk, 1574-5.
HEYWOOD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1567. One of these names, bred in the schools,' was ord.
priest (Chester) 1562; 'age 33; understands Latin; married;
preacher' (Lib. cler. Line., 1576). R. of Roth well, Lines. R.
of Ashby with Fenby. Will (P.C.C.) 1593.
HAYWOOD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1628. M.A. (Brasenose
College, Oxford) 1631-2; B.D. 1642-3. Proctor (Oxford)
1639.
HEYWOOD, THOMAS. Fellow of QUEENS', 1448.
HEYWOOD, THOMAS. The dramatist; certainly of Cambridge
as he states in his Apology for Actors ; and probably of PETER-
HOUSE. Engaged as a member of Henslowe's company,
1598. One of the theatrical retainers of Henry Wriothesley,
Earl of Southampton. Afterwards a member of the company
belonging to Edward Somerset, Earl of Worcester. Attended
the Queen's funeral in 1619 as 'one of her Majesty's players.'
His literary labours were not confined to the drama. For an
account of his works see D.N.B. Probably died c. 1650.
Possibly identical with the next.
HEYWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, c. 1591
(see the above).
HAYWOOD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
i57i.
HEYWOOD, WILMOT. Matric. from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1720.
Scholar. Jan. 28, 17x9-20; B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726, Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1724; priest, Dec. 18, 1726. R. of
Ladbrooke, Warws., 1734. V. of Paxton, Hunts., June,
1745-65. Died 1765. (Peile, n. 196.)
HAYWORTH, see HEYWORTH.
HAZAND, . B.A. 1478.
HAZARD, GABRIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
19, 1675. S. of Robert. B. at Nottingham. School, Notting-
ham. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. Usher at Mansfield
Grammar School, c. 1682.
HAZARD, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 13,
1662. S. of Michael. B. at Wakefield. School, Wakefield
(Mr Doughty). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lichfield) Sept. 1665. Master of Burton-
on-Trent School, May, 1669-97. Licensed to preach in
Lichfield diocese, Sept. 5, 1673. Father of the next (Peile,
»• 599-)
HAZARD, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 28, 1687.
S. of Michael (above), Master of Burton- on-Trent School.
B. there. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lichfield) Sept. 1692. R. of Thorpe Constantine, Staffs.,
1708-19. Buried there Jan. 24, 1719. (Peile, n. 105; Shaw,
Staffs., i. 437.)
HAZARD or HASSARD, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from
QUEENS', Michs. 1615. B. at Asbby, Leics. B.A. 1619-20;
M.A. 1623. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 18, 1624; priest, Mar. 13, 1624-5.
HAZARD, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1623;
scholar from Westminster, 1624.
HAZARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 31, 1656.
Matric. 1656.
HAZELAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May,
1746. S. of William, baker, of Wiltshire. B. at Wilcott
School, Marlborough (Mr Stone). Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-
50 (senior wrangler); M.A. 1753. Fellow, 1751-5. Ord.
HEADLAM, WILLIAM
deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1753; priest (London) Dec. 23,
1754* V. of Bengeo, Herts., 1761-3. Master of the Grammar
School, Hertford. Lecturer at Whitechapel. Author,
Sermons. Died June 21, 1763. (ScoU-Mayor,m. 5s8;G.Mag.;
L. Mag.)
HAZLEWOOD, tee HASELWOOD.
HAZWELL, JOSEPH. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1675. S. of
Christopher, of London. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
from Pembroke College, Oxford, Apr. 3, 1669, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1672. R. of North Benfleet, Essex, 1685-1733.
Died Feb. 9, 1732-3. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1738. (A I. Oxon.)
HEAD, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1655.
S. and h. of Richard (of Hermitage, Rochester; afterwards
Bart.). B. at Rochester, 1639. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9.
Fellow, 1658, till 1662. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 26,
1657. Age 25 in 1664. Died Oct. 16, 1678, v.p., aged 37.
Buried at St Margaret's, Rochester. Brother of Meric (1662).
(Vis. of Kent, 1664; G.E.C.)
HEAD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 26, 1723.
S. of William, farmer, of Kent. B. at Tonbridge. School,
Tonbridge (Mr Spencer). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A.
1730. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 14, 1728; priest, Sept 21,
1729. V. of Kennington, 1729-30. V. of Woodnesborough,
Kent, 1730-6. (Scott-Mayor, m. 363.) Sellinge and Bur-
marsh were held by an Oxford contemporary.
HEAD, MERIC. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1662. S. of
Sir Richard, Bart. B. at Rochester. Matric. Lent, 1663; B.A.
1666-7; M.A. 1670; D.D. 1683. Fellow, 1665. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1672. V. of Ulcombe, Kent, 1672-87. R. of Ley-
bourne, 1675-87. Died Mar. 6, 1686-7. Buried at Leybourne.
M.I. there. Benefactor to the College Chapel. Brother of
Francis (1655). (Vis. of Kent, 1664; C. H. Fielding.)
HEADE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1616.
HEAD, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1728. S. of Richard, of
Whaddon, Wilts. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Feb. 10,
1710-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1714. R. of Sherrington,
Wilts., 1726. R. of Orcheston St George, 1728. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1772. (Al. Oxon.)
HEAD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 9,
1742. S. of Henry, clerk, of Wiltshire (Master of Amesbury
School). B. at Amesbury. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A.
1749. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Sept. 21, 1746. V. of Compton
Chamberlayne, Wilts., 1748-1800. R. of RoUestone, 1756-
1800. Died 1800. (Scott-Mayor, in. 528.)
HEAD, THOMAS. B.A. 1478-9; M.A. 1482; D.D. 1496 (Lodtr).
Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1488; Heede. Perhaps Head Master
of Ipswich School, c. 1488. R. of Orton Waterville, Hunts.,
1494-1500. Died 1500.
HEAD, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1713. Of Kent.
Matric. Lent, 1713-4; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 22, 1718-9; priest, Dec. 20, 1719. Probably
R. of Birdbrook, Essex, 1719-59.
HEDDE, . B.D. 1493-4; D.D. 1500. Perhaps Thomas,
R. of St Ann, Aldersgate, 1510-5. R. of Laingdon, Essex,
1513-7. Treasurer of St Paul's, 1516-20. Preb. of St Paul's,
1519. Died 1520.
HEDLAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PKTBRHOUSE, Lent, 1588-9.
Matric. 1589; Scholar.
HEADLAM, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1632. Of York-
shire. Probably s. and h. of Leonard, Town Clerk of York,
gent; adm. at Gray's Inn, June 20, 1632. Of Kexby.
Married Margaret dau. of Sir John Lister, of Hull, Knt.
Died June 28, 1664. Buried at Catton. Admon. (York) 1664.
Probably father of William (1665) and brother of William
(1646). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666; J. R. Wallran, Gainsford.)
HEADLAM, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1632. Perhaps a mistake for John, above.
HEADLAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 26, 1682. S. of John (1632), Esq., deceased. B. at
Kexby, Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Elletson). Matric.
1682, as 'Heldam'; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1696. Fellow, 1688-
97. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1696-7; usher of Pock-
lington School: priest, May 30, 1697. V. of North Stoke,
Oxon., 1698-1730. Said to have been a non-juror. Married,
at St Olave's, York, Jan. 17, 1698-9, Susanna Fairfax, widow.
Buried Apr. 29, 1730. (KettlewelFs Life; M. H. Peacock.)
HEADLAM, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1646. Perhaps s. of Leonard, Town Clerk of York.
Bapt. at St Michael-le-Belfry, Nov. 27, 1629. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 28, 1647. Died unmarried. Brother of John (1632).
HEADLAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 29, 1665. S. of John (? 1632), Esq., of York. B. there.
School, York. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 17, 1667.
Of Kexby, Esq. Buried at Catton, Apr. 16, 1679. (Vis. of
Yorks., 1666.)
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HEADLEY, HENRY
-. B.Can.L. 1482.
-. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSK, June 29,
HEADLAM,
HEADLAM,
1577.
HEADLAM, . Adm. Fell -Com. at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 22,
1586-7.
HEADLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Aug. 7, 1745- Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1745; Scholar; B.A. 1749-50; M.A.
1753. Fellow, 1755-63. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1750;
priest (London) May 24, 1752. R. of Belaugh and of In-
stead, Norfolk, 1762. V. of Barton Turf, 1762-85. V. of
North Walsham and Antingham, 1768-85. Will (P.C.C.)
1786.
HEADLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1674. S. of John, deceased, of New England. B. there.
School, Westerham, Kent.
HEADLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 26, 1728. B. at
Newmarket Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3-
HEADLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1571; B.A. from Trinity, 1575-6; M.A. 1579.
HEDLEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1582.
(Adm. as 'Netley,' of Nottinghamshire, in College register.)
HEADON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July I,
1617. S. of Henry, of Marton. B. in Yorkshire, Age 13 in
1612. Matric. 1617. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
HEADSLEY, JOHN, see HADSLEY.
HEALD, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 15,
1677-8. Of Yorkshire. School, Pocklington. Matric. 1677-8;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Preb. of Chichester. V. ofCowfold,
Sussex, 1704-28. Died Aug. 30, 1728, aged 73. (T. A.
Walker, 161.)
HEALD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at JESUS, June 27, 1679.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Ord.
deacon (York) Feb. 1694-5; priest, 1696. V. of Rudders-
field, 1714-34. Master of Hipperholme School. Died 1734.
Father of the next, and of Whitley (1709). (A. Gray.)
HEALD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 28, 1716. S. of
Thomas (above), V. of Huddersfield. Matric. 1716; Scholar,
1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1720; priest,
June, 1723. Brother of Whitley (1709).
HEALD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 19,
1742. S. of Robert, of Norwich. B. at Ashbourne, Derbs.
School, Repton. Matric. 1744; M.B. 1749; M.D. 1754.
F.R.C.P., 1760. Gulstonian lecturer, 1763. Harveian orator,
1765. Removed to London, 1767. Physician to the London
Hospital, 1770. F.R.S., 1770. Croonian lecturer, 1770 and
1784-6. Gresham Professor of Physics, 1771-89. Lumleian
lecturer, 1786-9. Author, medical. Died Mar. 26, 1789.
Will, P.C.C. (DJf.B.; Munk, n. 231.)
HEALD, WHITLEY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 28,
1709. S. of Thomas (1679), V. of Huddersfield. B. at Wake-
field, Yorks. School, Wakefield (Mr Clark). Matric. 1710;
B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717; B.D. 1724. Fellow, 1717-32.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1723. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 20, 1719.
V. of North Stoke, Oxon., 1730-6. C. and lecturer at St
George, Southwark. Died suddenly, when preaching in
St Nicholas Cole Abbey, London, Feb. 22, 1735-6. Brother
of Thomas (1716).
HEALD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 13, 1644-5.
Of Lancashire. (Previously at Oxford.) One of these names
minister of Walton-le-Dale, Lanes., 1651-3-. (E. Axon.)
HEALE, see HELE.
HEALEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1621. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Burringham, Lines.
Buried at Bottesford, May 8, 1677, aged 73. Brother of
Thomas (1627) and father of Thomas (1656-7). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 478.)
HEALEY or HEYLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Nov.
1586. Matric. 1586; Scholar; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) June 24 and 26, 1603. R. of
Rushbrook, Suffolk, 1618-33. R- of Gt Whelnetham, 1619-
33. Buried at Rushbrook, Apr. 4, 1633. Will (P.C.C.) as
Heiley. (V. B. Redstone.)
HELEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALEN*, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Doubtless ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 25, 1635. Perhaps R. of Snailwell, Cambs., 1641.
HEALY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1670. Of
Wiltshire. Matric. 1670. One John Hely, s. and h. of James,
of the City of London, gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 14,
1670.
HEALEY, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Nov. 7, 1735.
Of Hull, Yorks. Matric. 1735.
HELY, ORLANDO. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1627.
HEARDSON, HENRY
HEALY, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, July r,
1687. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Batley, Yorks. School,
Leeds. Scholar, 1686-9; Matric. 1688; M.A. 1700 (Lit. Reg.).
Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1692. V. of Little Massingham,
Norfolk. Master of the School at Gt Massingham.
HEALY, SAMUEL HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
May 7, 1740. S. of Thomas, druggist, of Oakham, Rutland.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1740; Scholar; B.A. 1743-4- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1745; priest, June 14, 1747.
HELEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1627. 3rd s. of Thomas, of Burringham, Lines. B.A. 1630-1 ;
M.A. 1634. Fellow. V. of Haxey, Lines., 1641. Brother of
George (1621). (Lines. Pedigrees.)
HEALEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Feb.
5, 1656-7. S. of George (1621), gent., of Messingham, Lines.
Bapt. at Bottesford, Aug. 28, 1639. School, Gainsborough.
Matric. 1657. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 23, 1658, as s.
and h. of George. Of Burringham, Lines., Esq. Buried at
Bottesford, Jan. 4, 1681-2. (Lines. Pedigrees, 478.)
HELEY or HELLEY, WILLIS. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1606-7;
M.A. from Trinity, 1610.
HEAN, ROBERT (1644), see HEARNE.
HEANE, THOMAS (1615), see HAYNE.
HEAPE, ABEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1624; B.A. from
Peterhouse, 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
HEPE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1585;
B.A. 1588-9. One of these names, B.A., V. of Binsted,
Sussex, 1605-34. Will (Chichester) 1634. (H. G. Harrison.)
HEAPE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 8,
1658-9. S. of Francis, gent., of Stoke, Notts. B. there.
School, Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1659.
HEAPE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 29, 1682. S. of
Joseph, of Lancashire. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1683; B.A.
1685-6. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 25, 1687. Usher of the
Free School, Manchester. Admon. (Chester) 1696. (E. Axon.)
HEAPE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1583-4. Ord. priest (Chester); licensed preacher
(Lincoln). Described as M.A. when presented to V. of Little
Marlow, Bucks., 1596.
HEARD, BRYAN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Nov. 15, 1639. Matric.
1639.
HERD, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1529.
B. 1512, at Southwark, Surrey. B.A. I533~4; M.A. (? 1546);
M.D. 1558. Fellow, 1532-6. Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1564.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1557. Preb. of York, 1559. R. of Gedney,
Lines. R. of Waddington. Author, historical. Died 1588.
(Cooper, ii. 40; D.N.B.)
HEARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1570; B.A.
1574-5; M.A. 1578; B.D. 1586-7. University preacher, 1586.
Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1578. R. of St Leonard's, East-
cheap, London, 1583-1610. Died 1610.
HEARD or HERD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1571; B.A. from Trinity, 1576-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 22, 1578; priest, June 26, 1579. V. of Bishop's Norton,
Lines., 1593.
HERD, THOMAS. B.A. 1488-9.
HEARD, TIMOTHY. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1610.
(? S. of John, 1570.) B. in St Leonard's, Eastcheap, London.
B.A. 1613-4. Ord. deacon (London) June 15, 1617, age 25;
C. of St Maiy-le-Bow, London. V. of Takeley, Essex, 1629-
43, sequestered.
HEARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 23, 1640-1.
HEARD, . B.A. 1485-6.
HEARDSON or HERDSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST
JOHN'S, Lent, 1629-30. Doubtless s. of Henry (1588), R. of
Stutton. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 21, 1634; priest, Sept. 25, 1636. C. of Stutton, Suffolk.
V. of Eye, 1661. Father of the next
HEARDSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 23, 1662. S. of Francis (above), of Wilby (or Westley),
Suffolk. B. there. School, Eye (Mr Brown). Matric. 1662;
B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1669. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1668. Buried
at St Andrew's, Cambridge, Mar. 6, 1669-70.
HERDSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1588. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1596. Fellow,
1594. Probably R. of Stutton, Suffolk. Will (P.C.C.) 1637;
proved by s. Francis (? 1629-30). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HERDSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1626; B.A. 1629-30. He styled himself ' Professor of the art
of memory in the University of Cambridge'; afterwards he
taught his art in London. Perhaps R. of Harkstead, Suffolk,
1632. Author of Ars Mnemonica. (D.N.B.)
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HEARE, JOHN
HEARE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1586. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. Ord. priest
(Peterb.)
HEARLE, FRANCIS. Adm. (age 17) at CAIUS, June 25, *595.
S. of James. B. at Tawstock, Devon. Bapt. Aug. 6, 1577.
School, Tawstock (Mr Stribling). Scholar, 1598-1603; B.A.
1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
July 12, 1601. R. of St Erme, Cornwall, 1606. Brother of
William (1590). (Venn, i. 156.)
HEARLE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 12. 1675.
HEARLE or HARRELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
CAIUS, Oct. 12, 1590. S. of James. B. at Tawstock, Devon.
Bapt. Oct. 7, 1571. School, Tawstock. Scholar, i59*-6;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Fellow, 1596-1603. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) July 12, 1601. R. of Berrynarbor,
Devon. Will (Exeter) 1631. Brother of Francis (1595).
(Venn, I. 141.)
HEARLE or HEARLES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
CAIUS, Mar. 29, 1631. S. of John, of Tawstock, Devon.
Bapt. Sept. 21, 1613. School, Ilfracombe (Mr Mathews).
Matric 1631; Scholar, 1633-6; B.A. 1636-7. Perhaps R. of
St Erme, Cornwall.
HEARLEY or HERLEY, STEPHEN. Adm. at TRINITY, Easter,
1641.
HEARLY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1610.
HEARNE, see also HIERON.
HEARNE or HERNE, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from KINO'S, c.
1595; B.A. from Christ's, 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1601. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) May, 1605; priest,
Sept. 1605. Master of Marlborough School, 1602. R. of
St Peter's and St Paul's, Marlborough, 1611-30. Buried
Sept. 24, 1630. Will (P.C.C.) 1630. (PeUe, i. 216.)
HEARNE or HERON, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1622. Of Devon. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1636.
Fellow, 1628. R. of Bardwell, Suffolk, 1631-76. Died 1676.
Will of John, of Westminster, gent., proved (P.C.C.) 1649;
by s. Arthur, clerk. Father of the next and John (1683).
HERON, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 25,
1679. S. of Arthur (above), clerk, deceased, R. of Bardwell,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Bury. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4;
M.A. 1687. Fellow, 1685-98. V. of Northstoke, Oxon.,
1697-8. R. of Moreton, Essex, 1698-1733. R. of Laver Mag-
dalen, 1708-20. Said to have been a non-juror. Married, at
Romford, Aug. 6, 1713, Philadelphia, dau. of Carew Henry
Mildmay. Buried at Moreton, 1733. Brother of John (1683).
(Scott-Mayor.)
HERNE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 18, 1645-6.
Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1654.
HERN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, June
30, 1707. Of Middlesex. School, Eton. Matric. 1707;
Scholar, 1707. Probably 4th s. of Sir Joseph, of London,
Knt., deceased; adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 25, 1710.
HERON, CHARNOCK. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Nov. 3, 1671.
S. of John, of Godmanchester, Hunts., Esq. Matric. 1671-2.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1672-3.
HIRNE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1585.
HYRNE, CLEMENT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, July i,
1600. S. of Thomas, alderman, of Norwich (afterwards Knt.).
Of Haveringland, Esq. Died Jan. 25, 1655-6. M.I. at
Haveringland. Father of John (1623) and Thomas (1620).
(Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, i. 173.)
HERNE or HIRNE, CLEMENT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
CAIUS, June 22, 1655. S. of Thomas, gent. (? 1620), of
Metton. B. at Mountjoy, Norfolk. Schools, Tharston (Mr
Firmary) and Ingworth (Mr Ransom). Matric. 1655. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 16, 1657. Of Metton and Roughton.
Died 1720. Father of Thomas (1684). (Venn, i. 391.)
HERON, CUTHBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 19,
1633. S. of Thomas. B. at Crawley, Northumberland.
School, Morpeth (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1633. Perhaps father
of Matthew (1661). (PeUe, i. 429.)
HERN, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 6, 1593
(possibly matric. from Trinity, 1595). S. of Daniel, serving
man. 'Grecian' at Christ's Hospital; sent to Cambridge, c.
1592. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1595-6; M.A. 1601; B.D. 1614.
V. of Henley, Suffolk, 1607. V. of Bramford, 1623-31.
HEARNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1557-8. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Halstead, Essex. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13, 1564. Barrister, 1575. Recorder
of Stamford, 1588. Serjeant-at-law, 1595. Knighted, July
23, 1603. Baron of the Exchequer. Died July 4, 1609.
Perhaps father of James (1603). (Lines. Pedigrees, 488.)
HEARNE, JOHN
HEARNE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1601.
S. of Edmund (? Edward), of Maidstone. B.A. 1605-6; M.A.
1609; B.D. 1616; D.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford,
1611. Perhaps ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Mar. 8,
1611-2. R. of Yelling, Hunts., 1612-9. Preb. of Lincoln,
1616. R. of Coston, Leics., 1620-49. R. of Burton Goggles,
Lines., 1632. Buried at Knipton, Leics., Mar. 12, 1649-50.
Will (P.C.C.) 1650; as Heron. (Al. Oxon.; Lines. Pedigrees,
486.)
HERON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 22, 1682.
Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, late of London, Esq., deceased;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1682.
HEARNE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1572.
HERNE, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 10,
1720. S. of Francis, of Arminghall, Norfolk. B. in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. 1720. Of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Esq.
Living, unmarried, in 1748. Sold Anninghall, and had an
estate at Tibenham. (Venn, n. 15.)
HERNE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 20, 1664. Matric.
1664; B.A. 1667-8.
HEARNE, GEORGE. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 4,
1742-3. Of Kent. Exhibitioner from King's School, Canter-
bury. Matric. sizar Dec. 1744. For a short time usher at
King's School, Canterbury, in 1743.
HERON, HALY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1565; B.A.
1569-70. Author, Discourse of Moral Philosophy. (Cooper,
i. 452; D.N.B.)
HEARNE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
HERRON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1614.
HEARNE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1642; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652.
HEARNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. u, 1680-1;
Fell. -Com. Sept. 1681. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1686; M.B.
1686.
HERON, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1603. Of Lincoln-
shire. Perhaps s. of Sir Edward (? 1557-8), of Stamford and
Cressy Hall. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1604-5. Of
Panfield Hall, Essex. Married Anne, dau. of Sir John Hatcher,
1609. (Lines. Pedigrees, 488; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
HEARNE or HERON, JEREMY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL.
May i, 1603. Matric. 1603; Scholar; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest, June 5, 1615.
HERON, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1565-
HERON, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from CLARE, Lent, 1607-8.
Doubtless s. of Richard (alderman and sheriff), of London,
gent.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1610-1. Bencher,
1637. M.P. for Newport, Cornwall, 1628, but unseated.
Counsel for Prynne, 1634; and for Laud, 1644, when he
delivered ' a learned and eloquent speech.' Will (P.C.C.) 1649,
of Hendon, Esq. Probably father of John (1631) and brother
of Richard (1607-8). (D.N.B.; Vis. of London, 1634.)
HERON or HEARNE, JOHN. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Oxfordshire, gent. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, Dec. 15, 1592, age 15; B.A. 1600; M.A. 1604; Supp.
for B.D. 1611. Fellow of Magdalen, 1599-1612. Perhaps R. of
Chale, Isle of Wight, 1612-49. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of London,
1634.)
HYRNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age about 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 25,
1623. S. of Clement, Esq. (1600), of Hoxne, Suffolk. School,
Eye (Mr Dorman). Matric. 1623-4. Brother of Thomas
(1620). (Venn, i. 262.)
HERON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1631-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 24, 1635; priest,
Sept. 25, 1636. C. of Lound, Suffolk. V. of Kirby-le-Soken,
Essex, 1645-79. Died 1679.
HERON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 19, 1631. Matric.
1632. Probably s. of John (1607-8). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. n, 1635-6. Translator of The Learned Reading of John
Herne, Esq. (his father), 1659. (D.N.B.)
HERNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, July 15,
1633. S. of John, of Godmanchester, Hunts., gent Matric.
1633. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1636-7.
HEARNE or HERON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Jan. 17, 1639-40. S. of John, cutler, of the parish of Gt St
Mary, Cambridge. B. there. Bapt. Feb. 28, 1623-4. School,
Perse. Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1640-4; B.A. 1643-4, Fellow,
1644-6.
HEARNE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Apr. 20, 1664.
B. in London. One of these names, s. and h. of John, of
Godmanchester, Hunts., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 23,
1666.
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HERNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 36, 1672-3. Of
Tibenham, Norfolk. Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1680; D.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1680. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1681. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 35, 1683. Canon
of Windsor, 1690-1707. Chaplain to the King, 1690. Perhaps
R. of East Woodhay, Hants., 1691-1707. R. of East
Shefiord, Berks., 1694-1707. Died Apr. 34, 1707. Will,
P.C.C. (A 1. Oxon.; Le Neve, Man.)
HYRNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 13) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 16,
1674-5. S. of Henry, schoolmaster. B. at Parson's Green,
Fulham, Middlesex. School, Parson's Green. Matric. 1675.
One of these names, of Kensington, Middlesex, adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1676.
HEARN, JOHN. M.A. from CLAM, 1677. S. of Robert, of
Sherbome, Dorset Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford,
Mar. 3, 1663-4, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1667. R. of Ham-
moon, Dorset, 1667-88. R. of Blandford Forum, 1680-2.
(Al. Oxon.)
HERON, JOHN. Adm. sirar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 14,
1683. S. of Arthur, 1622 (of Bardwell, Suffolk), deceased.
Bapt. Apr. 3, 1667, at St James', Bury St Edmunds. Ex-
hibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1687-8.
R. of Shipdham, Norfolk, 1696-1706. Buried at Bardwell,
Oct. 5, 1706. Brother of Arthur (1679). (Ai- Carthus.; V. B.
Redstone.)
HYRNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at GAITS, June 27, 1689.
S. of William, citizen of Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich
(Mr Burton). Matric. 1689. Buried Oct. ai, 1689. Brother
of William (1687). (Venn, I. 487.)
HERON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHK'S, July a, 1725.
S. of Robert, husbandman, of Northumberland. B. at
Hexham. School, Durham (Mr Thompson). Matric. 1725.
HERON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June ai, 1735-
S. of Robert, of Newark, Notts. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1735. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 4, 1732.
Recorder of Newark, 1748-52.
HEARNE, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARK, Aug. 15, 1639.
Matric. 1639. Perhaps 2nd s. of John (? 1607-8), bencher of
Lincoln's Inn, adm. there, Jan. 19, 1641-3.
HERN, JOSEPH. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Lent, 1697.
Perhaps and s. of Sir Joseph, of the City of London, Knt.;
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 24, 1696; and at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 23, 1701. If so, brother of Charles (1707).
Died Dec. 19, 1723; of the Inner Temple.
HERON, MATHEW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. n,
1 66 1. S. of Cuthbert (? 1633), deceased, of Acton, Northum-
berland. B. there. School, Bilsthorp, Notts. (Mr Bennet).
Matric. 1661. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1662; of Kirkheron,
Northumberland.
HEARNE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. V. of St Ives, Hunts., 1595-
1602.
HERNE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1577-8. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 17, 1581-2,
from Clement's Inn. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1613 ;
of Arminghall, Norfolk, Esq.
HERNE, PASTON. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1722
(adm. as FelL-Com.). Perhaps captain in the Norfolk militia.
Died Mar. 12, 1761. (G. Mag.; L. Mag.)
HERON, POYNINGS. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1565. S. of Sir Nicholas, of Addiscombe House, Surrey.
Served in the wars in Ireland and the Netherlands. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Gregory LovelL Died Jan. 1595-6. Will
(P.C.C.) 1596. (Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
HERON, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from CLARE, Lent,
1607-8. Doubtless s. of Richard, of London (alderman and
sheriff). Bapt at St Vedast's, May 17, 1597. Brother of
John (1607-8). (G. E. Cokayne, Mayors and Sheriffs of
London.)
HEARNE, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 30, 1614-5. Of London. Matric. 1615; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1623. Fellow, 1618, till 1623.
HEARNE or HERON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S,
Easter, 1620; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 9; priest, Mar. 10, 1627-8. Signs as C. of Odell, Beds.,
1634.
HIRON or HERNE, ROBERT. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. from St Alban's Hall, Nov. 4, 1586,
age 1 8; B.A. from Brasenose, 1590; M.A. 1594. Buried at
St Mary's, Oxford, May, 1603. Will (Oxford). (Al. Oxon.)
HERON, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY, Jan.
31, 1622-3. S. of Sir Edward, K.B. B. at Surfleet, Lines.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1623. Died t.p., before 1634.
(Lines. Pedigrett, 489.)
HEARNE, THOMAS
HERNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 28, 1635.
S. of Robert, gent. B. at Tibenham, Norfolk. Schools,
Aylsham (Mr Knolles) and Newport (Mr Lee). Matric. 1635.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct 18, 1637. Of Tibenham, Esq.
Died Mar. 2, 1685-6. M.I. at Tibenham. (Venn, I. 317; Vis.
of Norfolk, 1664.)
HERON or HERNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 9,
1639. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1639; B.A.
1643-4; M.A. 1647.
HEARN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 18, 1644, as
'Heane,' as sizar (age 16) at Christ's, May i, 1645. S. of
Nicholas. B. in London. Bapt at St Vedast's, Sept a, 1627.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1645. (Kit. of London, 1634.)
HERNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 33, 1670-1.
Of Ameringhall, Norfolk. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5; M.A.
1678. Fellow, 1678-1705. Senior proctor, 1694-5. V. of
Everton, Hunts., 1691-1705. Died 1705.
HERNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. a6, 1673-3.
Of Tibenham, Norfolk. S. and h. of Robert (? 1635), of
Tibenham, Esq. Matric. 1672-3. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July i, 1674.
HERON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June u, 1742.
B. at Newark, Notts. Matric, 1743; B-A- 1745-6; M.A. 1749.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 14, 1747; priest, Sept 25, 1748.
V. of Basingthorpe, Lines., 1748. R. of Cotgrave, Notts.,
1750-6-
HEARNE or HERON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1575, scholar from Westminster. S. of John, of
Lincoln. B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582; B.D. 1589; D.D. 1595.
Fellow. Incorp. at Oxford, 1598. University preacher, 1588.
V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1588-90. V. of Kendal, West-
morland, 1591-3. V. of Kirkby Lonsdale, 1591. V. of
Normanton, 1594. V. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1596-9. V. of
Enfield, Middlesex, 1598-1601. R. of Cheadle, Staffs., 1602.
V. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1610-6. R. of Tokenham, Wilts.,
1610-6. Died 1616. Will (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1616. (Line*.
Pedigrees, 488; D.N.B.)
HERON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1634-5.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1643-4; M.A. from St John's, 1647.
Intruded fellow of St John's, 1644. Junior proctor, 1651-3.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1653.
HERNE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CLARK, June 33, 1663. Of
London. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1663;
B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow, 1671-8. Author, Domus
Carlkusiana. (Al. Carthus.)
HEARNE, SIMON. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1572.
HEARNE or HERN, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS,
Apr. 19, 1596. S. of Simon, of Tibenham, Norfolk. School,
Tibenham. Matric. c. 1596. Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 3,
1598. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1604.
HERON, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1480. One of these names, s. of
Sir John, Knt, treasurer of the King's chamber, died Mar. 18,
HERON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSK, Michs.
1570; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May n,
1581. V. of Gt Staughton, Hunts., 1586-93. Probably V. of
Gt Marlow, Bucks., 1593. Died Dec. 30, 1599. Buried at
Gt Staughton.
HEARNE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1598; B.A. 1601-3. Fellow, till 1605. V. of Lyminster,
Sussex, 1605-32. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1632.
HYRNE, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, July i,
1620. S. of Clement (1600), of Norwich. School, Aylsham
(Mr Knowles). Matric. 1621; B.A. 1623-4. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 15, 1623-4. Of Haveringland, Esq. Brother of
John (1623). (Venn, i. 350.)
HERNE or HERON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1629; B.A. 1632-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June i;
priest, Dec. 21, 1634.
HERON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 14,
1646. S. of Thomas, R. of Otham, Kent B. at Wainfleet,
Lines. School, Maidstone (Mr Lamb). Matric. 1646; B.A.
1651-2; M.A. 1655. One of these names V. of Bekesbome,
Kent, 1650. Buried there Mar. i, 1659-60. (H. G. Harrison.)
HERNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 19, 1684.
S. of Clement (1655), gent, of Haveringland, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Norwich. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1685. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Feb. ir, 1685-6. Died Oct 30, 1736. Buried
at Haveringland. (Venn, i. 477.)
HERON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 5, 1703. Matric.
1703; Scholar, 1706: B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 8, 1707; priest (London) Mar. 5, 1709-10. C, of North-
borough, Northants. (H. I. Longden.)
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HERNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 49,
17x1. Of Suffolk, ist s. of Francis. Matric. 1712; Scholar;
B.A. 1715; M.A. (Oxford) 1718. Fellow of Merton College,
Oxford, 1716. Domestic tutor to the sons of the Duke of
Bedford. Took part in the Bangorian controversy. Author
of political and religious pamphlets. Died at Wobuni, 1722.
(D.N.B.; Masters.)
HERNE, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1725-6. Of Haveringland, Norfolk. Matric. 1723.
HEARNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Miens. 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Perhaps William Hieron, R. of
Hemingby, Lines., 1597.
HERNE or HEARNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 23,
1635. Of Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1633. One of these
names R. of High Hoyland, Yorks., 1660.
HYRNE or HERNE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Oct. 15, 1687. S. of William, citizen of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich. Scholar, 1687-94; Matric. 1688; B.A.
1691-2; M.A. 1695; D.D. 1709. Ord. deacon (London) Sept.
24, 1692; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1696. R. of Harks tead,
Suffolk, 1697; of St George Colegate, Norwich, 1715-45.
Brother of John (1689), father of William (1717). (Venn, i.
484.)
HERON or HIRON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY,
June 27, 1688. S. of John. B. at Sutton Agri, Gloucs.
School, Combrook, Warws. (Mr John Fancourt). Matric.
1688; B.A. 1691-2. V. of Blyth, Notts., 1695-1731. Buried
there Mar. 14, 1731.
HERNE or HYRNE. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS,
Oct. 15, 1717. S. of William (1687), D.D., R. of St George
Colegate, Norwich. B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Pate).
Matric. 1717; Scholar, 1717-25; B.A. 1721; M.A. 1725. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) Dec. 23, 1722, as C. to his father; priest
(Norwich) May, 1724. R. of Horningtoft, Norfolk, 1728.
V. of Hemblington, 1729-65; of St James and St Paul,
Norwich, 1735-76. R. of Garveston, Norfolk, 1744-76. V.
of Alderford, 1762-76. (Venn, n. 9.)
HERON, . B.A. 1537.
HEATH, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar (age 9) from CAIUS, Easter,
1559-
HEATH, BAILY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1733. S. of Thomas,
of Mile-end, Stepney. B. In Middlesex. School, Felsted.
Of Stanstead Mountfichet, Essex, Esq. High Sheriff of
Essex, 1748. Died July 9, 1760. Perhaps brother of Thomas
(1734-5). (G. Mag.', Manning and Bray, i. 498.)
HEATH, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1562. 2nd s. of John, of London, merchant, and
warden of the Fleet, who founded a family at Kepier,
Durham, to which Bartholomew's brother, John, succeeded.
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568; M.D. 1576. Fellow, 1566-79.
Brother of Edward (next) and Nicholas (1570). (7*. A.
Walker; Cooper, i. 452.)
HEATH, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1570. 5th s. of John, of London, merchant. Brother of
Bartholomew (above) and Nicholas (1570). (T. A. Walker.)
HEATH, EDWARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1626. ist s. of Robert (1587), recorder of London. Age 7 in
1619. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1625. Barrister, 1634.
K.B., Apr. 26, 1661. Brother of George (1633), John (1626)
and Robert (1634). (Vis. of Kent.)
HEATH, ELLIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 4, 1692.
S. of Roger. B. in London. School, Rotherham, Yorks. (Mr
Edm. Fairer). Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from St Alban
Hall, May 12, 1692.
HEATH, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1626,
a scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632; B.D.
from Corpus Christi, 1640; LL.D. 1662 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow of
Trinity Hall, 1662-79 (ne bad been elected in 1644). Perhaps
V. of Sutton -on-the-Forest, Yorks., 1632-5. (See Al. Oxon.
for a contemporary.)
HEATH, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1633. Of Kent.
HEATH, GEOFFREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 25) at ST JOHN'S,
June 4, 1653. S. of Nicholas, gent., of London. B. there.
School, London.
HEATH, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1633. Of Kent. S. of Robert (1587), recorder of
London. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Fellow, 1641-2. R. of
West Grinstead, Sussex, 1642 (ejected, c. 1644) and 1660.
Preb. of Chichester, 1660-72. One of these names preb. of
Lincoln, 1643. Brother of Edward (1626), John (1626) and
Robert (1634). (Vis. of Kent, 1619; Masters.)
HEATH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1617. Of Northamptonshire. S. of John. Bapt. at Peter-
borough, Dec. 16, 1599. B.A. 1620-1. No M.A. recorded. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 29; priest, Oct. 30, 1622. Afterwards
became a Roman Catholic. Adm. at the English College at
HEATH, RICHARD
Douay. Entered the Franciscan Convent, 1623; became a
member of the Order. Appointed vicar of his house, 1630;
Custos custodum with the office of commissary of his English
brethren in Belgium, 1637. Lector of scholastic theology,
1640. Went on the English Mission. Arrested in London;
convicted as a returned priest. Executed at Tyburn, Apr. 17,
1643. (D.N.B.)
HEATH, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S. Dec. 1585.
Doubtless s. of John, of Kepier, Durham. Of Kepier, Esq.
Married Dorothy, dau. of John Blakiston. Buried at St
Giles', Durham, Jan. 6, 1639-40, aged 71. Father of the next.
(Peile, i. 182; Surtees, iv. 70.)
HEATH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1618;
B.A. 1621; M.A. 1625. One of these names R. of Little
Shelford, Cambs., 1626-41; and of Snailwell. 1641. (Peile, i.
3250
HEATH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May 16,
1620; Fc'l.-Com. afterwards. S. of Thomas, of East Grange
and Kepier, Durham. Bapt. at Pittington, Sept. 20, 1604.
Matric. 1620. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 8, 1620. Of Kepier,
Durham, Esq. Married Margaret, dau. of William Smith, of
Durham. Subscribed to the building of the College Chapel.
Buried Mar. 7, 1664-5, at St Giles', Durham. (T. A. Walker,
16; Surtees, iv. 70.)
HEATH, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 16) from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1624. S. of John, pewterer, of London. B.A. 1627-8; M.A.
1631. Fellow, 1634-44 (ejected).
HEATH, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Easter, 1626.
2nd s. of Robert (1587), recorder of London. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1625. Barrister, 1634. Bencher, 1660.
Attorney-general for the duchy of Lancaster, 1660. M.P.
for Clitheroe, 1661-79. Knighted, May 27, 1664. Married
Margaret, dau. of Sir John Mennes. Brother of Edward
(1626), George (1633) and Robert (1634). (Vis. of Kent;
D.N.B.)
HEATH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Feb. 20, 1642-3.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650.
HEATH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1645-6.
Of Middlesex. B.A. 1648-9; M.A. from St John's, 1652.
Fellow of St John's, 1650 (by order of the visitors).
HEATH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, July n, 1685.
ist s. of Joseph, yeoman. B. at Cambridge. Schools, Hasling-
field (Mr Barber) and Perse (Mr Griffiths). B.A. x68o-<)o;
M.A. 1693; B.D. 1700. Fellow, 1693.
HEATH, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1719.
S. of William. B. at Bath wick, Somerset. Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Fellow, 1723. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 21, 1724-5; priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1732. R. of Sampford
Courtney, Devon, 1738. Will (Exeter) 1772.
HEATH, NEVILL. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. R. of Calbourne, Isle of Wight.
Father of the next.
HEATH, NEVILL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 7,
1677. S. of Nevill (above), R. of Calbourne, Isle of Wight.
B. at Atherton. School, Newport, Isle of Wight (Mr Chamber-
lain). Matric. 1677; B.A. x68o-i; M.A. 1684.
HETHE, NICHOLAS. Scholar at KINO'S HALL, 1384. Clerk.
S. of Walter, of Huntingdon. Expelled at the Bishop's
visitation, May 19, 1385. (Trin. Coll. Adm., i. 107.)
HEATH, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1519-20. Of the family at Aspley,
Tamworth. B. c. 1501, in London. M.A. 1522; D.D. 1535.
Fellow of CHRIST'S, 1521; of Clare, 1524. Said to have been
at Corpus Christi, Oxford, c. 1515. University chaplain,
1529-32. Chaplain to Cardinal Wolsey. R. of Hever, Kent,
I53I-3- Archdeacon of Stafford, 1534-40. Chaplain to the
King. R. of Bishopsbourne, Kent, 1537; and of Cliffe, 1538.
Dean of Shoreham, 1538. Bishop of Rochester, 1540-3; of
Worcester, 1543-51; deprived; reinstated, 1553-5. Arch-
bishop of York, 1555-9. Lord Chancellor, 1556-8. Deprived
of the Archbishopric for refusing the oath of supremacy, 1 5 59-
Retired to Chobham, Surrey, where he died and was buried,
1579. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1579. (Cooper, I. 403; Peile, i. n;
D.N.B.)
HEATH, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1570. S. of John, of London and Kepier, Durham. Of East
Greenwich, Kent. Purchased Little Eden, Durham, 1617.
Married Anne, dau. of John Topp. Will proved (Durham)
1627. Brother of Bartholomew (1562) and Edward (1570).
(T. A. Walker; Surtees, i. 38.)
HEATH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, June x7,
1631. S. of John. B. at Lilley, Herts. School, Clifton (Mr
Bedford). Matric. 1632; B.A. 1634-5. Minister of Hopesay,
Salop, 1645. V. of St Alkmund's, Shrewsbury, 1650-62.
Retired to Wellington, where he died, May, 1666. One of the
correctors of the Press for Walton's Polyglott Bible. (Peile,
i. 4"-)
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HEATH, RICHARD
HEATH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 12,
1707. S. of Sir Richard, of Guildford, Surrey, Baron of the
Exchequer. School, Westminster. Matric. 1707; Scholar,
1708; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1714. R. of East Oandon, Surrey,
1717-29. Died Apr. 18, 1729. (Al. Westmon., 249; G. Mag.)
HEATHE, ROBERT. Matric. peas, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1553. Of Edenbridge, Kent. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1564. Of Brasted, Kent. Father of the next
HEATH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sx JOHN'S, June 26, 1587.
S. of Robert (above), of Brasted, Kent, barrister. B. at
Edenbridge, May 20, 1575. School, Tonbridge. Matric. 1589;
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1642-3. Adm. at Clifford's Inn, 1591; and
at the Inner Temple, May 23, 1593. Barrister-at-law, 1603.
Bencher, 1617. Treasurer, 1625. Recorder of London, 1618-
21. M.P. for London, 1620-2; for East Grinstead, 1624-6.
Knighted, Jan. 28, 1620-1. Solicitor-general, 1621-5.
Attorney-general, 1625. Conducted the principal Star
Chamber prosecutions, 1629-30. Chief Justice, C.P., 1631-4.
King's serjeant, 1636. Justice K.B., 1641-3. Chief Justice
K.B., 1643. Impeached by the Parliament of high treason,
1644; his place declared vacant, 1645. Fled to France, 1646.
Died at Calais, Aug. 30, 1649. Buried in Brasted Church.
Father of Edward (1626), John (1626), George (1633) and
Robert (1634). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HEATH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1611.
HEATH, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1634. Of London. Doubtless 4th s. of Sir Robert (1587),
Knt Matric. 1634-5. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1637.
Barrister, 1652. Auditor in the Court of Wards. Brother
of Edward (1626), George (1633) and John (1626). DJf.B.
suggests his identity with the poet, author of Clara Stella, etc.
HEATH or HEYT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARK, Nov. 22,
1637. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1641-2.
HEATH, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, May 19,
1638. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Lewes, Sussex.
Matric. 1639. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1640. Perhaps
barrister, 1654. (Vis. of Sussex.)
HEATH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1643. Of
London. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. Easter,
1644; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June
3; priest, June 7, 1662.
HEATH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 13) at MAGDALENE, May 15,
1667. S. of Robert, of South Weald, Essex. School, Brent-
wood. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; MA. 1674. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 24, 1671.
HEATH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 30, 1673. Of
London. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1676-7; MA. 1680.
HEATH, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 2, 1675.
Of Salop. Matric. 1675, from King's.
HEATHE, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from CAIUS, Easter,
1559. One of these names R. of Feltwell St Nicholas,
Norfolk, 1575-85; V. of Easton, 1594-7; R. of Sutton, 1617-
25. (Venn, i. 41.)
HEATH, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1607;
B.A. 1610-1. Perhaps schoolmaster at Thetford, 1623, but
see the above.
HEATH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 8,
1654. S. of Nicholas, of Little Eden, Durham. B. there.
Bapt. Apr. 2, 1639. School, Houghton-le-Spring (Mr Caunt).
Matric. 1654. Died c. 1671. (Petit, i. 563; H. M. Wood.)
HEATH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 7,
1703. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Morton Corbett, Salop.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, May 12, 1704; s. and h.
of Thomas, of Hanley Park, Cheshire.
HEATH, THOMAS. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1728. S. of William,
of Carswell, Staffs. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Feb. 5,
I7I3-4, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1717-8. Perhaps R. of
Ha them, Leics., 1733-65; and V. of Sheepsbed, 1735-65.
Died Oct. 18, 1765. M.I. at Sheepshed. Will, P.C.C. (AL
Oxon.; Nichols, in. 845 )
HEATH, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar.
19, 1734-5. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Mile End Green, London.
School, Eton. Matric. 1735. PerhapsbrotherofBailey(i733).
HEATH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSK, Feb. n,
1617-8. Of London. S. of Timothy, draper, of St Laurence
Pountney. Matric. 1618. Ramsey exhibitioner from Christ's
Hospital, 1621. Transferred to Lincoln College, Oxford, but
took no degree there. (A. W. Lockhart.)
HEATH, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1623 (possibly adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 28, 1622; left
Oct. 1623). Of Kent. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1643.
R. of Stoke Newington, 1639-44 and 1662-4. One of these
names V. of Bengeo, Herts., during the Interregnum.
HEATH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1639.
HEATHCOTE, RALPH
HEATH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1665-6.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1681. Perhaps R. of
Walcot, Somerset, 1707-21. Died 1721.
HEATH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 7,
1683. S. of William, gent., of Blofield, Norfolk. B. at
Hemblington, Norfolk. Bapt. July 10, 1665. School,
Norwich. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1683-90; B.A. 1686-7; M.A.
1690. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Sept. 1091. R. of
Burlingham St Edmund and St Andrew, Norfolk, 1691-
1741. Died Jan. 25, 1740-1. Buried at Burlingham St
Edmund. M.I. Will (Norwich, Archd. C.) 1741; 'of Ling-
wood,' where he gave the communion flagon. (Venn, i. 474.)
HEATHCOTE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 15, 1746. S. of Ralph (1714), of Leicestershire. R. of
Morton. B. at Barrow. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow).
Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept 23, 1750; priest, May 24, 1752. V. of Buck-
minster and Sewstern, Leics., 1764. Died Apr. 13, 1801.
Brother of Ralph (1741). (Scott-Mayor, in. 560; P.M.G.,
475-)
HEATHCOTE, GEORGE. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, June 9,
1720. B. in Jamaica. Matric. 1720. One of these names
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1721.
HEATHCOTE, GILBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. S.
of Michael. B. atBuxton. School, Bakewell (Mr Beardmore).
Migrated as pens, to Christ's, June n, 1666, age 18. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. D.N.B. wrongly identifies
him with the Lord Mayor of London, Knt and Baronet, etc. ;
who was, however, s. of Gilbert, of Chesterfield; bapt. there,
Jan. 8, 1651-2. A more probable identification is by Dr
Brady (Records of Cork, u. 115), i.e. that he was C. of
Youghal, 1683, and Chancellor of Cloyne, 1685-93. But
he makes him son of one Gilbert (Petit, n. 5; G.E.C., v.
74-)
HEATHCOTE, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 22,
1681. One of these names entered at Leyden, 1686 and 1688.
(See Petit, u. 82.)
HEATHCOTE, GILBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', May 12,
1741. Doubtless s. of Sir John, 2nd Bart, of Normanton,
Ruts. Succeeded as Bart, 1759. M.P. for Shaftesbury,
1761-8. Sheriff of Rutland, 1771-2. Died at Hampstead,
Dec. (?Nov.) 2, 1785. Buried at Normanton. (G.E.C.;
G. Mag.)
HEATHCOTE, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', May 4,
1744. Probably s. of Sir John, of Normanton, Rutland,
Bart. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1744. If so, brother of
Gilbert (above).
HEATHCOTE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1620, as Jethcote; B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18, 1625; priest, Apr. 23, 1626. Will (P.C.C.) 1654; of
Tideswell, Derbs., clerk.
HEATHCOTE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
May 30, 1651. Perhaps s. of Ralph (? Godfrey), of Chester-
field, Derbs. Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1662. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1663. R. of Staveley, Derbs., 1661-1716. Married
Abigail, dau. of Richard Hall, of Barlow, Jan. 20, 1657-8.
Died 1716. Father of Ralph (next). (F.M.G., 474; M. H.
Peacock; Jewitt, Reliq., xvi. 144.)
HEATHCOTE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 8,
1681. S. of Ralph (above). B. at Staveley, Derbs. Bapt
there, Nov. 3, 1663. School, Repton (Mr Li therland). Matric.
1682; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Fellow (by mandate) 1686-
95. Taxor, 1691. Incorp. at Oxford, 1693. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 20; priest, Feb. 27, 1686-7. R- of Staveley,
Derbs. R. of Morton, Derbs., 1710-39. Married Elizabeth
West, of Aston, May 30, 1695. Died 1739. Father of the
next (P.M.G., 474; Petit, u. 84.)
HEATHCOK or HEATHCOTE, RALPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS,
Apr. 29, 1714. S. of Ralph (above), R. of Staveley, Derbs.
Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 13, 1719-40; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1721-2. V. oi
Sileby, Leics., 1730-65. R. of Morton, Derbs., 1739-65.
P.C. of Prestwold, Leics., 1746. Married Mary, dau. of
Simon Ockley, Professor of Arabic. Died June 9, 1765,
aged 68. Father of Edward (1746) and the next (F.M.G.,
4750
HEATHCOTE, RALPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 29, 1741.
S. of Ralph (above), of Leicestershire. B. at Barrow-on-
Soar, Dec. 19, 1721. School, Chesterfield. Matric. 1742; B.A.
1744-5; M.A. 1748; D.D. 1760. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept
22, 1745 ; priest, May 25, 1746. C. of St Margaret's, Leicester,
1748. V. of Barkby, Leics., 1749. Took part in the Middle-
tonian Controversy, 1752. Boyle lecturer, 1763-5. V. of
Sileby, Leics., 1765. R. of Sawtry All Saints', Hunts.,
1767-95. Preb. of Southwell, 1768-95. Author, miscellan-
eous. Died May 28, 1795. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Edward
(1746). (F.M.G., 475; A. Gray; G. Mag.-, D.N.B.)
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HEATHCOTE, SAMUEL
HEATHCOTE, SAMUEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1740. Of
London. S. of Samuel, of Beeralston, Devon. Matric. 1741.
Of St George's, Hanover Square; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July 19, 1740.
HEATHCOTE, THORNHIL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 25, 1746. S. of Samuel, attorney-at-law, of Derbyshire.
B. at Derby. School, Derby (Mr Winter). Matric. 1746;
B.A. 1749-50. Afterwards Lieut. -Colonel of Marines. Died
June 29, 1785. (Scott-Mayor, in. 557.)
HEATHER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1658. Of Surrey.
HEATHERFIELD, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age r6) at MAG-
DALENE, Feb. 28, 1655-6. S. of J., citizen of London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60. Signed for priest's
orders (London) Mar. 5, 1663-4. V. of Boxted, Essex, 1667-9.
R. of Otterden, Kent, 1668-70.
HEATHERLEY, SEA WELL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE,
May 13, 1718. S. of William, of London, citizen and carpenter.
Matric. 1717; 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. B.A.
1721-2; M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1721-2.
Under Master at Christ's Hospital, 1725. Head Master,
1738-53. V. of Clavering, Essex, 1753-62. Died Feb. 5, 1762.
(G. Mag.)
HEATLY or HETLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST
CATHARINE'S, Michs. 1637. Of Huntingdonshire. S. and h.
of Thomas, serjeant-at-law, of Brampton, Hunts. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Aug. 7, 1623. Brother of the next. (Vis. of
Hunts., 1613.)
HEATLY or HETLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST
CATHARINE'S, 1638. Of Huntingdonshire. S. of Thomas,
serjeant-at-law, of Brampton, deceased. Adm. at Gray's
Inn. Feb. 2, 1637-8. Married Carina, dau. of Henry Williams,
alias Cromwell. (Vis. of Hunts., 1613.)
HEATON, see also ETON and HETON.
HEATON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1634. Probably R. of Normanton,
Rutland, 1654; conformed in 1662; dead before 1677. (H. I.
Longden.)
HETON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1577. and s. of Francis, of London, goldsmith. B.A. 1580-1,
as Eaton. Specially adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1582.
Brother of the next. (T. A. Walker.)
HETON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1577. ist s. of Francis, of London, goldsmith. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 1579. Brother of Francis (above).
(T. A. Walker.)
HETON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1612.
S. of Thomas, bailiff of the Isle of Ely. Scholar, 1614; B.A.
1616-7; M.A. 1620; B.D. 1632. Fellow, 1618. Will (P.C.C.)
1638. (Chester* of Chicheley, 71.)
HEATON, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1730. S. of
William. B. at Doncaster, 1710. Colleger at Eton, 1723-7.
Matric. 1730; B.A. 1733-4; M.A. 1737; B.D. 1745. Fellow,
1735-54- Taxor, 1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1737-
Chaplain to Archbishop Herring. V. of Boughton-under-
Blean, Kent, 1752-77. V. of Herne Hill, 1752-4- Master of
Eastbridge Hospital, 1753. R. of Ivychurch, 1754-77- Preb.
of Ely, 1759-77. Died July 8, 1777. Buried at Boughton.
WiU, P.C.C. (G.Mag.)
HEATON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 23,
1728. S. of James, gent. B. at Gedney, Lines. School,
Boston. Matric. 1728; LL.B. 1733. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 20, 1733.
HEATON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 15,
1730-1. S. of William, of Oakworth, Yorks. School, Highley,
Salop (Mr Blakey). Matric. 1731; B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 9, 1734. P.C. of Ashworth, Lanes., 1735-7-
HEATON, HETON or EATON, MARTIN. M.A. 1581 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of George, of Heton Hall, Lanes. B. there,
1552. School, Westminster. Adm. at Christ Church, 1571;
B.A. (Oxford) 1574; M.A. 1578; B.D. 1583; D.D. 1585.
Canon of Christ Church, 1582-99. Vice-Chancellor, 1588-9.
Dean of Winchester, 1589-99. R. of Houghton, Hants., 1590.
R. of Abbots Anne, 1595. Bishop of Ely, 1590-1609. Died
July 14, 1609. Buried in Ely Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1610.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HEATON; MARTIN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May n, 1658.
Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless s. of Solomon (1623). Matric. as
•Henton"; B.A. 1661-2. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 20,
1675-6.
HEATON, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 26,
1717. S. of Henry, linendraper, of Lancashire. B. at Preston.
Schools, Preston and Sedbergh (Mr Saunders).
HEATON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627.
HEBERDEN, WILLIAM
HEATON, SOLOMON. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1658; of Lines., schoolmaster; mentions s. Martin,
'under age.' (J. Ch. Smith.)
HEATON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PKTBRHOUSE,
Feb. 20, 1721-2. Of Yorkshire. School, Doncaster. Matric.
1723-
HEATON, . Adm. student at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 27, 1574.
HEAVER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Aug. 20, 1635. Matric.
1636; B.A. l639r4o; M.A. 1643; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1642-4 (ejected); restored, 1660. Incorp. at Oxford,
1664. Fellow of Eton College, 1661-70. Canon of Windsor,
1662-70. V. of New Windsor, 1662. Died June 23, 1670.
Buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor. M.I. Gave £740
towards rebuilding Clare Hall. (Harwood.)
HEAVERS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, May 16, 1666.
ist s. of , clerk. B. at Stambome, Essex. School,
Felsted.
HEAVYSEAD or HEVISED, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, Oct. 20, 1684. S. of Thomas, shoemaker. B. at
Cambridge. School, Cambridge (Mr Brian). Matric. 1684;
B.A. 1688-9. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 9, 1706-7.
HEAWOOD, see HAYWOOD.
HEBB, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1619. Perhaps s. of
Roger Hebbs, of Weybridge, Surrey. Matric. 1619; B.A.
1623-4. See Vis. of Surrey, 1623. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HEBBE or HELBE, RICHARD. B.A. 1535-6. Of Leicestershire.
M.A. 1539-40. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1538. V. of Soham,
Cambs., 1552. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1576.
HEBBER, WILLIAM, see HABER.
HEBBERT, HENRY (1645), see HIBBERT.
HEBBORN, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1488. V. of St Vigors, Fulbourn,
Cambs., 1514. One of these names R. of Langenhoe, Essex,
1499-1516.
HEBBURNE or HOLBURNE, OTTIWELL. B.Civ.L. 1533.
Perhaps scholar at KING'S HALL, 1516-36.
HEBDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1701. S. of James, husbandman. B. at Appleton-le-Street,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5; M.A.
1708. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1705; priest, 1706. V. of
Yeddingham, Yorks., 1717-40. V. of Appleton-le-Street,
1728-40. Buried June 4, 1740.
HEBDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 16,
1747. S. of George, of Easthorp Park, Yorks. School,
Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1748;
B.A. 1750-1. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1751; priest,
June, 1753. C. of Thorpe Bassett.
HEBELTHWAYTE, see HEBLETHWAYTE.
HEBENER, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, June 6,
1656. Of Middlesex.
HEBER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1614.
Perhaps eldest s. of Thomas, of Marton, Yorks.; if so, died
before 1633. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612, 1665.)
HEBER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, June 2, 1727.
Already matric. from University College, Oxford, May 30,
1723, age 17. S. of Reginald (not the next), of Marton,
Yorks., Esq. Bapt there, Nov. 23, 1703. R. of Marton,
Yorks., 1728-75. V. of Ribchester, Lanes., 1739-75. Married
Dorothy Nowell. Died June 27, 1775. Buried at Marton.
Brother of Thomas (1715) (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.; M. H.
Peacock.)
HEBER, REGINALD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at TRINITY,
Aug. 21, 1689. S. of Thomas, of West Marton, Yorks., Esq.
B. July 29, 1675. Bapt. at Holy Trinity, Micklegate, York.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
June 3, 1690. Of Marton and Stainton, Yorks. J.P. Married
Hester, dau. of Sir William Cayley, of Brompton, Yorks.
Buried at Marton, Aug. 26, 1715. (Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.;
M. H. Peacock.)
HEBER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 7,
1715. S. of Reginald (not the above), R. of Ma_rton, Skipton,
Yorks. Bapt. there, Dec. 7, 1695. School, Skipton. Matric.
1715; B.A. 1718-9. Of Gargrave, Yorks. Buried at Gargrave,
Feb. 5, 1774. (J. Parker; M. H. Peacock)
HEBERDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 23, 1724. S. of Richard, gent, of St Saviour's, South-
wark, Surrey. B. in Southwark. School, St Saviour's (Mr
Symonds). Matric, 1725; B.A. 1728; M.A. 1732; M.D. 1739.
Fellow, 1731-52. F.R.C.P., 1746. Practised in London after
1748. Gulstonian lecturer, 1749. Ha rveian orator and censor,
1750. F.R.S., 1750. Croonian lecturer, 1760. Distinguished
physician and scholar. Attended Dr Johnson. Author,
medical. Died May 17, 1801. Buried at Windsor. M.I.
(Munk, H. 159; D.N.B.)
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HEBLETHWAITE, HENRY
HEBLETHWAT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHK'S, Michs.
1553. One of these names yd s. of John, of Sedbergh, Yorks.
B. there. Mercer of the City of London. Died unmarried
1587. Benefactor to St John's. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., I.
418; Sedbergh Sch. Reg., 12.)
HEBBLETHWAITE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 8, 1641. S. of Henry. B. at Killington, Westmorland.
School, Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Tatham). Matric. 1641; B.A.
1644-5; M.A. 1648.
HEBLETHWAITE, JAMES. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1626. S. and h. of Thomas (1594), of the Middle
Temple. Of Norton, Yorks. Bapt. there, Sept. 14, 1607.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1626. Married Ann,
dau. of Thomas Hungate, of North Dalton, Yorks. Buried
at Norton, Apr. u, 1653. Will, P.C.C. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665;
Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., I. 418.)
HEBLETHWAYT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 30, 1647. S. of Christopher, gent., of Sedbergh, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1647. One of these
names V. of Huttons Ambo, Yorks., 1674-6. Brother of
John (1659).
HEBLTHWAITE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 9, 1673. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Dent, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A.
1680.
HEBLETHWAITE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 14, 1680. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Sedbergh,
Yorks. Bapt. July 8, 1661. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1680;
B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Dec. 21, 1684; priest
(Chester) June 7, 1691. V. of Crosthwaite, Westmorland,
1685-1707. Married Agnes Dickinson, Aug. 7, 1688. Buried
at Crosthwaite, May it, 1707. (B. Nightingale.)
HEBLTHWHAITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 29, 1659. S. of Christopher, yeoman, of Sedbergh.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. ao, 1663. V. of Pytchley, North-
ants., 1663-73. Married, at Harrington, Northants., Sept. 14,
1675, Mary Hurst, of Denton. Will proved (Archd. North-
ants.) May 2, 1693. Brother of James (1647). (H. I.
Longden.)
HEBBLETHWAITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 2,
1737. Of Nottinghamshire. S. of Thomas. Matric. 1738;
B.A. 1740-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1741; priest,
Mar. 18, 1753. R- °f Oulton, Suffolk, 1758-74.
HEBLETHWAITE, ROBERT. B.A. 1537-8; M.A. 1541. Fellow
of ST JOHN'S, 1538-9. S. of John. Master of the Chantry
School, Sedbergh, 1544-52; and first Master of the Grammar
School, 1552-85. Perhaps preb. of Chester, 1561. Living, in
1590. Died unmarried. (Genealogist., and S., xrv. 48;
Sedbergh Sch. Register.)
HEBLETHWAIT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1583. B. at Sedbergh, c. 1567. B.A. 1586-7: M.A.
1590; B.D. 1598. Fellow, 1590. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 2,
1596. University preacher. V. of Kirkby-le-Thorpe, Lines.,
1601. R. of Beckingham, 1603-26. Died 1626. (Misc. Gen.
et Her., 3rd S., n. 17.)
HEBLETHWAITE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637. C. of South Lynn, Norfolk. One
of these names V. of Melling, Lanes., 1633-48. Buried there
Feb. 19, 1647-8. (E. Axon.)
HEBLETHWAITE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634.
HEBBLETHWAITE, THOMAS. Adm. at ST JOHN'S, 1553-
School, Sedbergh. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg., So.)
HEBLETHWAITE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c.
1594. Perhaps s. of John. Of the Middle Temple. Royalist.
M.P. for Malton, 1640-5. Buried at Norton, Mar. 27, 1647.
Will, York. Father of James (1626). (M. H. Peacock;
J. Ch. Smith.)
HEBLETHWAYTE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, July 10, 1646. S. of James (1626), gent, of Norton,
Yorks. Bapt. there, June 19, 1628. School, Coxwold (Mr
Smelt). Matric. 1646. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 26,
1647. Of Norton. Knighted, June 9, 1660. M.P. for Malton,
1660-8. Married Barbara, dau. of Sir George Marwood, Bart.
Buried at Norton, June 21, 1668. (Le Neve, Knights, 69;
Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
HEBLETHWAITE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 25, 1713. S. of Edward, husbandman. B. at Ripon,
Yorks. School, Ripon (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1713 ;B.A. 1716-7.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1718; priest, 1719. C. of Tithby,
Notts., 1726. R. of Treswell, 1733.
HEBLETHWAIT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 15, 1721-2. S. of Joshua, yeoman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Dent School, Sedbergh. Matnc. 1722; B.A. 1725-6. Ord.
HEDGE, W.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 17, 1725; priest, Dec. 16, 1726. C. of
Stuntney, Cambs. Vicar-choral at Ely, 1725. (Scott-Mayor,
in- 347-)
HEBELTHWAIGHT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1547; Scholar, 1548.
HEBBLETHWAITE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1602. Migrated to Sidney, Mar. 1603-4. B.A. 1605-6;
M.A. 1612. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 12, 1608; priest,
Sept 3, 1609. V. of Dunston, Lines., 1613. V. of Alkborough,
1620.
HECHSTETTER, DANIEL, Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Perhaps V. of
Newbura, Northumberland, 1636. See another of these
names at Oxford.
HECHSTETTER, DAVID. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 21,
1592-3. Matric. 1593. Of Cumberland; of the Keswick
family. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Queen's, June 28,
I594i age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1611.
V. of Brough, Westmorland, 1611-23. Died 1623. (Al.Oxon.)
HECHSTETER, EMMANUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEM-
BROKE, May 6, 1641. S. of Nathaniel. B. at Keswick,
Cumberland. Matric. 1641; B.A. 1644-5.
HECHSTETTER or HEXETER, ROGER. Matric. pens, from
PEMBROKE, Easter, 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Fellow,
1612. Taxor, 1617. Junior proctor, 1630-1. V. of Soham,
Cambs., 1631.
HECKER, WILLIAM, tee HOOKER.
HECKFORD, RAYNER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Jan. 19, 1726-7.
Of Essex. B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. Fellow, 1733-58. Lived
at Thaxted, Essex.
HECKFORD, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1706. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord. deacon (London)
July 4, 1710; priest (Norwich) Mar. 1712-3. C. and V. of
Gt Cornard, Suffolk, 1713-61. R. of Chilton, 1726-75- V. of
Little Waldingfield, 1762-73. Died Nov. 1774. Father of
the next
HECKFORD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept 21, 173?-
B. at Thaxted, Essex. S. of Thomas (above), V. of Gt
Comard, Suffolk. School, Bury. Matric. 1738; B.A. i74*-3-
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1741-2; priest, June, 1743.
R. of Somersham, Suffolk, 1751-1803. V. of Gt Cornard,
1761-1803. Died May, 1803, aged 84.
HECKLE, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 30, 1658.
Matric. 1658, as Hockle; B.A. 1662-3.
HECLETON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1547; Scholar, 1548.
HECKSTALL, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. ix, 1677. S. of Abraham. School, Nottingham (Mr Jer.
Cudworth). Matric. 1680; B.A. 1680-1. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept 1681; priest, June, 1683. V. of Ruddington, Notts.,
1683. Father of the next (Peile, n. 63.)
HECKSTALL, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 29, 1713. S. of Abraham (above), deceased. B. at
Ruddington, Notts. School, Nottingham (Mr Johnson).
Migrated to Jesus, July 7, 1714. B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1722.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 9, 1717-8. C. of Lewisham,
Kent, 1725. Lecturer at St Michael Bassishaw, London.
Died Mar. 28, 1754. Buried at Lewisham. M.I. Father
of the next (J. Ch. Smith.)
HECKSTALL, BROOKE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 21,
1740-1. S. of Abraham (above). B. at Newington Butts,
Surrey. Bapt Apr. 22, 1724. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1742; LL.B. 1747. R- of St Anne and St Agnes,
London, 1764-80. Died Apr. 5, 1780. Buried at Lewisham,
Kent. M.I. Will, P.C.C, (J. Ch. Smith; Robinson, n. 89;
G. M»g.)
HECTON, . B.Can.L. 1462.
HEDDALL, BRIAN. B.A. 1491-2.
HEDGE, CHRISTOPHER. Elected scholar at TRINITY, from
Westminster, 1568. (List of Queen's Scholars.)
HEDGE, EDWARD. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1509. R. of
St Benet, Cambridge, 1512-32. Died 1532. Will (V.C.C.).
HEDGE, JOHN. B.A. 1492-3; M.A. 1496. Will of one of these
names (P.C.C.) 1510; of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, clerk.
HEDGE, JOHN. Elected to Cambridge, as scholar from West-
minster, 1570. (List of Queen's Scholars.)
HEDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 21, 1644.
S. of Anthony, Esq. B. at Sail, Norfolk. Schools, Norwich
and Epping, Essex (Mr Wm. North). Matric. 1645-6.
HEDGE, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1492-3.
HEDGE, W. B.A. 1496-7; M.A. from PHYSICK HOSTEL, 1501.
Will (P.C.C.) 1537, of William Hedge, of Stoke-by-Nayland,
Suffolk, clerk.
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HEDGE, WILLIAM
HEDGE, WILLIAM. Matrlc. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1571;
Scholar, 1571. (Possibly the same as Christopher or John,
above, who are not recorded at Trinity.)
HEDGE, . M.A. Of ST BERNARD'S HOSTEL. Perhaps
Edward, above.
HEDGES, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, June 6,
1747. Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps s. of Charles, and grandson
of Sir William, Knt, alderman of London. Matric. 1747;
B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1751. Married Anne, sister
of Charles, Lord Bayning. Died 1783. (T. A. Walker.)
HEDGES, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
May 6, 1706. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1706. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Feb. u, 1707-8; 3rd s. of Sir William, of
London, Knt., deceased. M.P. for St Michael's, 1722-7; for
Bossiney, 1727-34; for Fowey, 1734-7. Envoy extraordinary
to Sardinia, 1726. Treasurer to the Prince of Wales, 1728-37.
Died June 31, 1737. (T. A. Walker; A. B. Beaven.)
HEDGES, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1726. S. of Francis, of
Reading, Berks., clerk. Matric. from St John's College,
Oxford, Feb. 8, 1705-6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1709. R. of
Orlestone, Kent, 1721-8. V. of East Peckham, 1723. V. of
East Farleigh, 1727-52. M.I. at Thribergh, Yorks. Father
of the next. (A I. Oxon.)
HEDGES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Feb. xo,
1735-6- S. of John (above), V. of Peckham, Kent. Matric.
1736; B.A. 1740-1 ; M.A. 1744. V. of Tudeley, Kent, 1750-87.
Died Aug. i, 1787, aged 68. M.I. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HEDON, ROBERT. B.A. I537-S. Of Durham. Fellow of
PEMBROKE, 1540. One of these names, a priest, age 32 in
1548, was Master of Cuckfield Grammar School, in 1548.
(Viet. Hist, of Sussex, 11.)
HEDWORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1563;
Scholar, 1564. Doubtless 2nd s. of Anthony, of Jarrow,
Durham. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 7, 1566. Called
to the Bar, 1576. Knighted, Mar. 14, 1603-4. Will dated,
1622. (Peile, i. 79.)
HEDWORTH, RALPH. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1575. Probably s. and h. of John, of Harraton,
Durham; age 14 in 1575. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct.
i7, 1579- Married Jane (? Joan), dau. of Nicholas Rutland.
Buried Aug. 20, 1590. (Vis. of Durham; Surtees, n. 184;
T. A. Walker.)
•HEESOME, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 13, 1664,
as 'Husome.' Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1668; priest, Sept. 24, 1671.
HEET, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1580.
HEFELD, MICHAEL. B.Civ.L. 1516-7.
HEGARDIN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c.
1597-
HEGARDIN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1597.
HEGG, STEPHEN. 'M.A. of ST JOHN'S,' when ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1625-6; priest, June, 1626. P.C. of Whitworth,
Durham, 1628-62. Probably s. of Stephen, of Durham.
Bapt. at St Mary's, Dec. 30, 1599. Buried at Whitworth,
Sept. 28, 1662. Father of the next. (H. M. Wood.)
HEGG, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 12,
1660. S. of Stephen (above), P.C. of Whitworth, Durham.
B. there. Educated by bis father. Matric. 1661. Will
(Durham) 1668.
HEGG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 7,
1661. S. of Mark, deceased, of Wath, Yorks. B. there.
School, Welton, Lines. (Mr Walker). Matric. 1661.
HEIBURNE, HEBORNE or HEYBORNE, FERDINAND. Adm.
Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 27, 1635. S. of Sir
Ferdinand, Knt. (groom of the Privy Chamber to Queen
Elizabeth). B. at Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex. Matric.
1635. (Middlesex Pedigrees.)
HEICROFT, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1565. Of Hampshire. B.A. 1566-7; M.A. 1570. Fellow, 1567.
HEIGH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1608.
HEIGHAM or HICHAM, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June 25, 1714. Of Somerset. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8.
HEIGHAM, ARTHUR. B.A. from TRINITY, 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
S. of Sir Clement (1594-5), Knt., of Barrow, Suffolk. Bapt.
Sept. 20, 1602. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest, Sept.
24, 1626. R. of Redgrave, Suffolk, 1638-48. Married Anne,
dau. of Thomas Coell, of Depden, Suffolk. Died Jan. 28,
1648-9. Will (Bury) 1650. Father of the next. (Burke, L.G. ;
Gage, 9.)
HEIGHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 22, 1660.
S. of Arthur (above), R. of Redgrave, Suffolk. Bapt May 1 1,
1643. Matric. 1660, as Hyem; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Ord-
priest (Norwich) Sept. 1677. R. of Hopton, Suffolk, 1677-9°-
Married Hannah, dau. of John Symcnds, of Gislingham.
Died June, 1690. Father of John (1698). (Burke, L.G.;
Davy, Suff. MSS.)
HEIGHAM, JOHN
HEIGHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Jan. 23,
1722-3. 2nd s. of John, Esq. (1698), of Rougham, Suffolk.
B. at Gislingham, Aug. 23, 1706. Schools, Lavenham (Mr
Drift) and Bury (Mr KInnesman). Matric. 1723; Scholar,
17*4-5- Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1724. Of
Hunston Hall, Suffolk. Married, Mar. 28, 1733, Martha, dau.
of Roger Cooke. Died June 25, 1787. M.I. at Hunston.
Brother of John (1720). (Venn, n. 17.)
HYHAM, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1593.
HEIGHAM or HIGGAM, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1589. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Thomas, of
Rougham, Suffolk. Bapt. there, 1572. B.A. 1592-3; M.A.
1596. Fellow, 1597. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1599. R.
of Ampton, Suffolk, 1597-8 (while deacon). V. of Barnham
St Gregory, Suffolk, 1598-1610. V. of Barnham St Martin
and St Andrew, 1607-10. Perhaps brother of Edmund (c.
1592)- (J- J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, n. 275.)
HEIGHAM, CLEMENT. M.A. 1594-5 (special Congregation).
Doubtless of Barrow, Suffolk, Knt. S. of Sir John, of Barrow,
Suffolk, Knt. Knighted, 1591. M.P. for Suffolk, 1593.
Buried at Barrow, May 26, 1634. Father of Arthur (1621-2).
(Burke, L.G.; Gage, 9.)
HEIGHAM, CLEMENT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1626. Of
Suffolk. Doubtless ist s. of John, of Barrow, Suffolk. Bapt.
at Ditchingham (his mother's home), Jan. 10, 1605. One of
the knights of the projected order of the Royal Oak. Buried
at Barrow, May 6, 1686. Grandson and heir to Clement
(above). Father of the next, and of John (1657), William
(1664) and brother of John (1627). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of
Suffolk, ii. 294; Gage, 9.)
HEIGHAM, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
1660. S. of Clement (above), of Barrow Hall, Suffolk.
B.A. 1662-3. Migrated to Jesus, 1664. M.A. 1666. Signed
for deacon's orders (London) Dec. 21, 1666. R. of Scul-
thorpe, Norfolk, 1667-86. R. of Barrow, Suffolk, 1685-1714.
Married (i) Susan, dau. of Luke Skippon, D.D. Buried at
Barrow, Apr. 15, 1714. Brother of John (1657) and William
(1664). (A. Gray; Le Neve, Mon., m. 174.)
HEIGHAM, CLEMENT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1680. Of
London.
HEIGHAM or HIAM, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1592. Perhaps s. of Thomas. Bapt. at Rougham, Suffolk,
1575. B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599.
HICHAM, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592.
HICHAM, FRANCIS. Matric, Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1640. Probably s. and h. of Sir Richard, late of East Ham,
Essex, Knt., deceased. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1642.
Married Susan, dau. of Richard Glover, of East Ham.
HEIGHAM or HYEM, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Mar. 13, 1682-3. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1683-4.
HICHAM, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 8, 1605.
S. of Robert, of Abington, Cambs. School, Newport, Essex.
Matric. 1606; Scholar, 1606-8.
HYHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1555.
Perhaps brother of Thomas (1555).
HYHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1561; B.A. from Queens', 1565-6, as Heigham. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 26, 1566; priest, Mar. 23, 1566-7. Of Walden,
Essex (? C.) in 1566.
HICHAM, JOHN. Adm. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 17, 1624. Perhaps
s. of William, of Barrow, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Oct. 21,
1606. Matric. pens. 1624. Migrated to Magdalene, 1627.
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. One of these names, of Heigham
Hall, buried at Gazeley, Apr. 10, 1658. (Peile, i. 357.)
HEIGHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1627. Of Suffolk. Doubtless and s. of John, of Barrow,
Suffolk. Bapt. there, May 5, 1610. Died s.p. Probably
brother of Clement (1626). (J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, n.
294-)
HICHAM, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 20,
1647. S. of John. B. at Chelmsford. Schools, Chelmsford
(Mr Peake) and Springfield (Mr Joyner). Perhaps the only
s., 'aged 4 in 1634,' of John and Elizabeth, of Chelmsford.
(Vis. of Essex, 1634; Peile, i. 516.)
HICHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 31,
1657. S. of John. B. at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury
(Mr Stephens). Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
Perhaps R. of Beighton, Norfolk, 1680. Died 1680-1.
(Peile, i. 576.)
HEIGHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 6, 1657. S. of Clement (1626), Esq., of Barrow, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Jan. 23, 1640-1. School, Cambridge (Mr Moore).
Matric. 1657. Buried at Barrow, Apr. 13, 1676. Brother
of Clement (1660) and of William (1664).
HEIGH AM, JOHN
HEIGHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at CAIUS, May 26,
1698. S. of Arthur (1660), R. of Hoptpn, Suffolk. B. there.
Bapt. July 20, 1679. Schools, Gislingham, Suffolk (Mr
Sparrow) and Bury. Matric. 1698. Of Rougham and Huns-
ton, Suffolk, Esq. Buried at Gislingham, Oct. 10, 1734.
Father of Arthur (1722-3) and the next. (Venn, i. 500.)
HEIGHAM, JOHN SYMONDS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
CAIUS, June 24, 1720. S. of John, Esq. (above), of Rougham,
Suffolk. B. at Gislingham. Bapt. at Hunston, June 30, 1702.
School, Bury. Matric. 1720. Buried Nov. 22, 1769. Brother
of Arthur (1722-3). (Venn, ii. 14.)
HEIGHAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
10, 1582; priest. Mar. 26, 1582-3. R. of Wotton, Surrey,
1583-1612. Buried June 10, 1612.
HYGHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1555- One Thomas Heigham adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 7,
1557-8. Perhaps brother of John (1555).
HEIGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1620. Of Essex. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 5, 1621. B.A.
1623-4. A Thomas Higham 'of London, doctor in phisick,'
was living in 1634; 2nd s. of John, of Chelmsford, mercer.
His will (P.C.C.) 1672; Dr in Philosophy and Physic. (T. A.
Walker, 17; J. Ch. Smith.)
HEYHAM, W. M.A. or higher degree, 1474-5.
HIGHAM, WILLIAM. B.A. 1462-3. S. of Thomas, of Higham.
M.A. 1466; B.D. 1472-3; D.D. 1479-80. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Norwich) Apr. 27, 1467; priest, Sept. 22, 1470. R.
of Elsete. R. of Elveden and Gazeley; also of Cheveley, in
1476. Said to have been elected Bishop of Ely. Died 1490.
(Davy, Suff. MSS.; J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk, n. 272.)
HEIGHAM, WILLIAM. M.A. 1612 (on visit of Prince of Wales).
HEIGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 17, 1664.
Of Suffolk. S. of Clement (1626). of Barrow, Suffolk, Esq.
Bapt at Horningsheath, Jan. 15, 1647-8. Matric. 1664.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. n, 1667-8. Brother of Clement
(1660) and of John (1657). (A. Gray; J. J. Howard, Vis. of
Suffolk, ii. 295.)
HICHAM, . Adm. FelL-Com. at KING'S, Lent, 1598-9.
HEIGHAM, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Mfchs. 1658.
HEIGHINGTON, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 20, 1672. S. of William, gent. B. at Durham. Bapt at
St Margaret's, Durham, May 30, 1654. School, Durham.
Matric. 1672. Buried at Durham, May 5, 1683. (H. M. Wood.)
HEIGHTON, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1586.
HELASDON, . A friar. Fee for degree (perhaps D.D.)
1496-7.
HELISDON or ELISDON, . M.A. 1503.
HELCOCKE or HELCOTT, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
CAIUS, Sept ro, 1624. S. of Thomas, glover, of Elsing,
Norfolk. School, Elsing (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1624; B.A.
1628-9. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept 21, 1628.
(Venn, i. 269.)
HELDER, alias SPICER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
CAIUS, June 21, 1675. S. of William, gent, of Offley, Herts.
B. there. Bapt Feb. n, 1658-9. School, Hitchin (Mr
Draper). Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675-8. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 9, 1677. Lord of Little Offley Manor. Died Feb.
25, 1718-9. (Venn, i. 454.)
HELE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept 28,
1730. Previously ma trie, from Trinity College, Oxford,
June 20, 1728. S. of Richard (1727), Preb. of Salisbury.
B. there. School, Salisbury. Matric. 1730; B.A. 1732-3;
M.A. 1766. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) July 9, 1734. Usher of
the Grammar School, Basingstoke, 1749-58. V. of Corston,
Somerset, 1755-78. Master of the Grammar School, Bath,
1758-78. R. of Charlcombe, 1762-78. R. of Porlock, 1763-
78. Preb. of Wells, 1764-78. Buried at Corston, Apr. 30,
1778. (Scott-Mayor, m. 424; H. G. Harrison.)
HELE, HENRY. M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Died at Salisbury,
June 24, 1778. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1778; of Salisbury.
HELE, MUSGRAVE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Nov.
12, 1715. Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Feb. ii, 1714-5. Of South Molton, Devon. School, Eton.
Matric. 1715, as 'HflT; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1718-9. R. of
South Perrot, Dorset, 1740-50. Died 1750.
HELE, RENATUS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 21,
1731. S. of Samson (1677), of Exeter, gent Matric. 1732;
LL.B. 1737. Admon. (Exeter) 1756; of Poltimore, Devon,
clerk.
HELE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, June
27, 1705. Of South Molton, Devon. School, Eton. Scholar,
1705; Matric. 1706; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1713. Ord. priest
(London) Mar. 5, 1709-10. A Richard Hele was V. of
Chardstock, Dorset, 1734. Died 1770. (T. A. Walker, 213.)
HELWYS, NICHOLAS
HELE or HEALE, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1727. S. of
Richard, of Salisbury. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Mar. 24, 1696-7, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1700. R. of Pampis-
ham, Dorset, 1713-55. Preb. of Salisbury, 1729-55. Died
June, 1755. M.I. at Pampisham. Father of Arthur (1730).
(Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, n. 693.)
HELE, SAMSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 26, 1677.
ist s. of Samuel, gent, of West Prawle, Devon. B. at Portle-
mouth. School, Kingsbridge (Mr Duncomb). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. i, 1677-8. Father of Renatus.
HELE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct n, 1613.
Matric. 1613.
HELE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1716.
B. at South Molton, Devon. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1720-1;
M.A. 1738. Fellow, 1719. Ord. priest (London) June 26,
1720. 'Kept a school, and was preferred in Lincolnshire.'
(Hancood, 296.)
HELEFIELD or HEALIFIELD, ROGER. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
June 30, 1669. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Ord. deacon
(York) Siept 1672; priest, June, 1674.
HELIN, see ELIN.
HELL or HILL, CHRISTOPHER, see HILL.
HELL, MAURICE. B.Can.L. 1499-1500.
HELLARD, STEPHEN. B.Can.L, 1474-5. Perhaps D.Can-L.
1492-3. Of Yorkshire. Probably R. of Upminster, Essex,
1470-72. R. of Stevenage, Herts., till 1506. Preb. of St
Asaph. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1506. M.I. at Stevenage.
HELLDER, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1610;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
HELLIAR or HELIAR, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from
MAGDALENE, Easter, 1609. S. of William, of Exeter. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1610.
HELUAR, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 2, 1694. Of
Wiltshire.
HELEY or HELY, see HEALEY.
HELYAR, WILLIAM. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1584-5; M.A.
1588. One of these names preb. of Chester, 1624-7.
HELLOT, see ELLIOT.
HELLYARD, see HILDYARD.
HELMAN, JOHN, see ELMAN.
HELME, JAMES. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1612.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept 19; priest, Sept 20, 1619. Perhaps V. of
Manuden, Essex, till 1663.
HELME, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Michs. 1567.
HELMES, JOHN. A German (Alemanus). M.A. 1631-2 (Lit.
Reg.); M.D. 1638.
HELMES, SHADRACKE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
July 3, 1646. S. of Thomas, scrivener, of St Sepulchre's,
West Smithfield, Middlesex. B. there. School, Christ's
Hospital. Head Master of Christ's Hospital, 1662-78.
HELMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 7, 1633. Of
London. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641.
HELMES, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
HELMESLEY, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1385-91.
HELMESMERE, see ELSMER.
HELPERBY, THOMAS. Scholar of GONVILLE HALL, 1534-7;
B.A. 1535-6; M.A. 1538; B.D. from Trinity, 1546. Fellow
of Michaelhouse. One of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546.
V. of Long Stanton, Cambs., 1548. Died 1554. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1554-
HELPERBY, WILLIAM DE. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1388-93.
HELPERBY, . M.A. 1456-7. Perhaps Richard, V. of
Langley, Essex, 1460. Mentioned in the wfll (P.C.C., 1500)
of P. Whiting.
HELPERBY, . B.A. 1477-8; M.A. 1481-2.
HELSHAM, RICHARD. M.D. 1714 (Incorp. from Dublin). S.
of Joshua. B. at Kilkenny. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin,
June 18, 1698; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702. Fellow, 1704.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1712. Professor of Natural Philosophy at
Dublin, 1724-38. Regius Professor of Physic, 1733-8. Died
Aug. i, 1738. Wfll, Dublin. (D.N.B.; Al. Dub.)
HELTON, WILLIAM, B.A. from CLARE, 1625-6.
HELWYS, see also ELWES.
HELWIS, JOHN. B.A. 1483-4.
HELWYS, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS,
May 20, 1679. S. of William, citizen and alderman of Norwich.
B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Sept 4, 1680. Of Morton, Norfolk, Esq. Lord of
the manor. Died 1724. M.I. at Ringland. (Venn, i. 462.)
352
HELWYS, RICHARD
HELWYS or ELWYS, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1301-8.
HELWYS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Apr. 6,
1605. S. of Nicholas, gent. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich
(Mr Stonham). Scholar, 1605-9; Matric. 1606; B.A. 1609.
HELWYS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 14,
1682. S. of Nicholas, alderman of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1683-6. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 20, 1686. Called to the Bar,
May 26, 1693. Died 17*3- M.I. at St Peter Mancroft,
Norwich. (Venn, i. 471.)
HELY, . B.A. 1481-2. For later degrees see ELY.
HEMBLING, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1614. Pre-
viously at St Catharine's. Of Norwich. B.A. 1616-7; M.A.
1620. Fellow, 1618-24. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 24, 1620;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1625. V. of Hickling and Palling,
Norfolk, 1624; sequestered, c. 1645. (Masters.)
HEMYNGTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETKRHOUSE, Michs.
1544.
HEMINGTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, July 7,
1730. S. of John, of Needingwortb, Hunts. School, Needing-
worth. Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1732; B.A. 1733-4. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1734-5; priest, Mar. 18, 1738-9.
V. of Hougbton, 1742-82. V. of Binham, Norfolk, 1750-83.
HEMINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 21,
1597. Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1597; B.A. 1600-1. One of
these names married, at Elstow, Beds., Dec. 12, 1605, Martha
Clerke.
HEMINGWAY, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. 22,
1718. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1723; priest, July 21, 1728. V. of
Attercliffe, Yorks., 1729-31. Died Mar. 3, 1730-1, aged 29.
M.I. at Attercliffe. (M. H. Peacock.)
HEMINGWAY, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
May 6, 1671. S. of Henry. B. at Halifax. School, Drighling-
ton (Mr Baskerville). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678.
HEMINGWAY, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 23,
1684, as 'Joseph.' S. of Samuel, of Yorkshire. School,
Halifax (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1687-8. Ord.
priest (London) Feb. 1688-9. V. of Egmanton, Notts.,
1695-1706. V. of Orston, 1706-36. Married, at St Peter's,
Nottingham, Mar. 3, 1718-9, Mary Maltby, of Orston. Died
1736. (Peile, H. 95; Godfrey, Churches of Notts.)
HEMMESBY, 'SIMON DB. M.A. Of Norwich diocese. Fellow
of MICHAELHOUSK, 1331. (Papal Letters.}
HEMMING, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1734.
S. of William (1706). B. at Ringwood, Hants. Matric. 1735;
B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743 (adm. to degree, 17^0). Fellow,
1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1739; priest, Mar. 14,
1741-2. Chaplain to the factory at Aleppo, 1742. R. of
Waterden, Norfolk, 1750. V. of Holkham, 1750. R. of
Durweston with Knighton, Dorset, 1750-65. Dean of
Guernsey for seven years. Died June 5, 1765. Will, P.C.C.
(Hutchins, i. 267.)
HEMMING, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1597; Scholar, 1582; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586; B.D. 1593.
Fellow, 1585. Incorp. at Oxford, 1591. V. of Brabourne and
Meopham, Kent, 1593. V. of Alkham and Chislet, 1594.
R. of Harbledown, 1597-1601. Died 1601. (Al. Oxon.)
HEMMING, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1706. B. in Middlesex, 1687. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1710-1;
M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1709. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 25, 1710-1.
C. of Ringwood, Minstead and Shalborn, Hants. R. of East
Soham, Suffolk. Father of John (1734).
HEMING, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Dec.
1708. B. in Westminster, 1688.
HEMMINGS, JOSEPH. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). One
of these names, s. of John, of Lacock, Wilts., matric. from
Magdalen Hall, May 13, 1642, but no degree recorded. R. of
Swineshead, Hunts., 1666. (Al. Oxon.)
HEMPRYNGAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct.
1564.
HEMPSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 27,
1675. Of Kent. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric.
1678; B.A. 1678-9. Doubtless s. and h. of William, late of
the City of London, Esq., deceased; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 13, 1679. Registrar of Charterhouse, 1700-39. Died
May 4, 1739- (<?. Mag.)
HEMSLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 22, 1669.
Matric. 1669; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 21, 1676.
HEMSLEY, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, i47«-7-
HEMSON, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1480. Perhaps
B.D. 1489.
HEMSON, . Fee for B.A. 1496-7.
V.A.C. II.
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HENCHMAN, RICHARD
HEMSTED, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at EMMANUEL, May 21,
1724. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1724. Afterwards pensioner. B.A.
1727-8; M.A. 1733. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1727;
priest (Ely) June i, 1729. V. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1730-69.
Died 1769.
HEMSWORTH, GEORGE. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1700. S. of
Francis. B. at Berkhampstead, Herts. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, 1691, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1694-5. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 19, 1703. (Peile, n. 149; Al. Oxon.)
HEMUS, DANIEL. M.A. from CLARE, 1747. S. of John, of
Stourbridge, Worcs. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Oct. 10, 1737, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1741-2. One of these
names, of Broseley, Salop, clerk. Will (P.CC.) 1799. (Al.
Oxon.)
HEN, Dr. Augustinian friar. Fee for degree, 1500-1.
HENCHBORNE, . B.Civ.L, 1504-5.
HENCHMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 30,
1636. S. of Richard. B. at Rushton, Northants. Schools,
Salisbury (Mr Warwick) and Blandford (Mr Eaton). Migrated
to Queens'. B.A. 1639-40. (He seems to have matriculated
at Oxford, Mar. 3, 1636-7, age 15.) (Peile, i. 445.)
HENCHMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 28, 1726. S. of Charles, clerk (canon of Chester).
School, Chester (under his father). Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-
30; M.A. 1744. Incorp. at Oxford, 1744. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1730; priest, Oct. 31, 1731. Minor canon of
Chester. R. of Stanton-in-the- Wolds, Chester, 1733-80. P.C.
of St Olave, 1748-61. R. of Thurstaston, 1752-61. Pre-
centor of Chester, 1754. V. of St Oswald's, 1761-80. Buried
in the Cathedral, July 4, 1780. Brother of Humphrey
(1731). (Scott-Mayor, in. 398.)
HENCHMAN, HUMPHREY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec.
1609. S. of Thomas, skinner, of London (and Wellingborough,
Northants.). B. at Barton Seagrave, Northants. Bapt. there,
Dec. 22, 1592. B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616; B.D. from Clare,
1623; D.D. 1628. Fellow of Clare, 1617. Incorp. at Oxford,
1617. Preb. and Precentor of Salisbury, 1623-60. R. of
Rushton St Peter and All Saints', Northants., 1624. V. of
Westbury, Wilts., 1631. R. of Wyke Regis, Kingsteignton
and Portland, 1639. Deprived of all his preferments during
the Rebellion. Lived in retirement at Salisbury. Maintained
a secret correspondence with the Royalist leaders. Assisted
Charles II to escape after the battle of Worcester, 1651.
Bishop of Salisbury, 1660-3. Member of the Savoy Confer-
ence, 1661. Bishop of London, 1663-75. F.R.S., 1665. Died
Oct. 7, 1675, aged 83. Buried in Fulham Church. Benefactor
to Christ's and Clare. Perhaps brother of Richard (1602).
(Peile, i. 274; D.N.B.; Hutchins, H. 831.)
HENCHMAN, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 29, 1731. S. of Charles, clerk, of Cheshire. B. at Chester.
Bapt. in the Cathedral, Apr. 22, 1712. School, Chester
(under his father). Perhaps preb. of Salisbury, 1775-9-
Died 1779. Brother of Charles (1726). (A. B. Beaven.)
HENCHMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 2, 1670-1.
Of London. Matric. 1671. Migrated to Clare, Nov. 22, 1671.
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 20,
1675-6; priest (London) May 26, 1678. One of these names
of Sherborne, Dorset, clerk. Will (Blandford) 1699.
HENCHMAN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 7, 1682.
Matric. 1682; Scholar; B.A. 1685-6. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 24, 1688-9 ('M.A.'). R. of Shelfhanger, Norfolk, 1689.
R. of Burston, 1706. Father of the next.
HENCHMAN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 26, 1721. S. of Joseph, clerk (above). B. at Chatham.
School, Botesdale, Suffolk (Mr Maybourn). Matric. 1721-2;
B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (London) May 23, 1725- C. of
Wilby, Suffolk. Buried there 1750. (Scott-Mayor, in. 339.)
HENCHMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1602. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of London. B.A. 1605-6; M.A.
1609; B.D. 1616; D.D. 1623. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25,
1614. R. of Cottesbrooke, Northants., 1614. R. of Rushton
All Saints' and St Peter's, 1616-24. Died 1624. Perhaps
brother of Humphrey, Bishop of London, if so, father of
Thomas (1636). (N. and Q., yd S., in. 256; Hutchins, n. 831 ;
H. I. Longden.)
HENCHMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1634. Of Northamptonshire. B.A. 1637-8; M.A.
from Clare, 1641; D.D. 1666. Fellow of Clare, May 8 1638.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1641; priest (Lincoln) Sept.
24 1643. Minister of St James, Gartickhythe, London,
1650 V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1661-72. V. of Christ Church,
Newgate St, 1662-72. Preb. of St Paul's, 1663-72. Treasurer,
1664-71. Author, sermons. Died at Chigwell, Mar. n, 1671-
2. Buried at Christ Church. Will, Consist. C. London.
Nephew of Humphrey, Bishop of London.
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HENCHMAN, THOMAS
HENCHMAN or HINCHMAN, THOMAS. Adm. at CLARK, Sept.
7, 1636. Perhaps s. of Richard (1602). Matric. pens. Easter,
1637; B.A. 1640-1 ; D.D. 1666. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5,
1642. Probably presented to Harrowden, Northants., 1648-
51. Preb. of Salisbury, 1660-74. R. of St George, Botolph
Lane, London, till 1661. Archdeacon of Wilts., 1663-74.
R. of Much Hadham, Herts., 1669-74. Preb. of St Paul's,
1672-4. Died Dec. 1674. Will (P.C.C.) 1675. Nephew of the
Bishop of London. Probably brother of William (1637).
(Shaw, i. 359; Hennessy.)
HENCHMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 10, 1670.
Eldest s, of William (1637), R. of Barton Seagrave, North-
ants. Bapt. there, Aug. 31, 1654. Matric. 1670. Died at
Cambridge, July 29, 1671. Buried at Barton. (H. I.
Longden.)
HENCHMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 20, 1681-2.
S. of Thomas, of Crutched Friars, London, and of Fulham,
Middlesex. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1690. Fellow,
1688. Incorp. at Oxford, 1693. Ord. deacon and priest
(London) June n, 1693. V. of Norton-by-Daventry,
Northants., 1702. Preb. of Salisbury, 1717-46. Died Dec.
1746. (Hutckins, ll. 831.)
HENCHMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Nov. 2, 1637. S. of William, baker, of Wellingborough,
Northants. B. at Raunds. School, Higham Ferrers (Mr
Freear). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1647. R. of Barton
Seagrave, Northants., 1653-86. Conformed, in 1662. Preb.
of Peterborough, 1668-86. Married, at Barton, Sept. 21,
1653, Anne, dau. of Thomas Bletso, of Mills Cotton. Died
Sept. 14, 1686. Buried at Barton. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
HENCHMAN or HENSMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from
CLARE, Michs. 1637; B.A. 1641-2. Probably s. of Richard
(1602); and brother of Thomas (1636).
HENCHMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 21, 1673-
4. Of Deptford, Kent. Matric, 1674.
HENDEN, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. i, 1646. ist s. of Sir John, of Biddenden, Kent, Knt.
B. there. School, Biddenden (Mr WorraU). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 2, 1638-9. Brother of the next and of Simon.
HENDEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
July i, 1646. 2nd s. of Sir John, Knt, of Hackney, Middle-
sex. B. there. School, Biddenden, Kent (Mr Worrall). Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1647. Of Biddenden, Kent Brother
of Edward and Simon. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
HENDEN, SIMON. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 7, 1648-9. 3rd s. of Sir John, of Biddenden, Kent, Knt
School, Amersham, Bucks. (Mr Angel). Matric. 1649. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 28, 1647. Brother of Edward and
John.
HBNDEN, SOLOMON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
24, 1689. S. of William, bailiff. B. at Marksbury, Somerset
School, Haverford (Mr Williams). Matric. 1689 ; B.A. 1692-3 ;
M.A. 1696. Incorp. at Oxford, 1700.
HENDEN, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 25, 1638. Of
Kent Perhaps John, s. and h. of Sir Siinon, of Benenden,
Kent, Knt; adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 24, 1637-8.
HENDERSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 14, 1678-9. S. of Thomas, gent B. at Penrith, Cumber-
land. School, Kelvedon, Essex (Mr Henderson; ? Samuel, of
1670). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. V. of White Notley,
Essex, 1692. R. of Tendring, 1707. Perhaps brother of
Samuel (1670).
HENDERSON or HINDERSON, JOHN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S,
1713. S. of John (Hinderson), of London, gent. Matric. from
Merton College, Oxford, Feb. 23, 1696-7, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1700. One of these names V. of Roydon, Essex,
1707-12. V. of Felsted, 1713-29. Died 1729. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HENDERSON, ROBERT. Adm. sirar at TRINITY, June 24, 1674.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1685. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 18, 1681; priest (Durham) June 2, 1683. V. of Felton,
Northumberland, 1683-1726, resigned. Married, Aug. 28,
1695, at Bishop Wearmouth, Frances, dau. of George Middle-
ton, of Silks-worth, Durham. Rebuilt the vicarage house at
Felton. Buried there May i, 1730, aged 71. Father of
William (1719). (H. M. Wood.) '
HENDERSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 28, 1670. S. of Thomas, mercer, of Plump ton, Cumber-
land. B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
Fellow, 1675- Ord. priest (London) May 26, 1678. V. of Gt
Totham, 1682-90. V. of Messing, Essex, 1690-3. Perhaps
schoolmaster at Kelvedon; set Henry, above. Died 1693.
Buried at Messing, Dec. 5, 1693. Wffl (P.C.C.). Probably
brother of Henry (1678-9).
HENDERSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
HENKS, ROGER
HENDERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERROUSE,
July 3, 1719. Of Northumberland. S. of Robert (1674).
School, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham. Matric. 1719; Scholar,
1719; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (Durham) Aug. 18, 1723;
priest, Aug. 23, 1724. V. of Felton, Northumberland, 1726-
72. Died there Sept. 29, 1772. Buried at Felton.
HENDLE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1552. One Peter
Hendle R. of Otham, Kent, 1567.
HENDLE Y, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
July 5, 1704. ist s. of Bowyer, of Otham, Kent .School,
Eton. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 15, 1706.
HENDLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May
28, 1708. S. of William, of 'Soham' (? Otham), Kent, gent.
B. at Bearstead. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 21, 1712; priest (London) June 12, 1715. Lecturer
of St James's, Clerkenwell, 1716; and of St Mary, Islington,
1718. Chaplain to Baron Willoughby. An ardent advocate
of Charity Schools. Brought to trial on a charge of procuring
unlawful gains under the guise of collecting Charities, 1719.
Author, theological. Died 1724. (DJf.B.)
HENDRYE or HENDRIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE,
Easter, 1583. Licensed schoolmaster at Gt Bircham, Norfolk,
1586.
HENDRIE, RICHARD. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1412. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1412; priest, Sept. 23, 1413. Perhaps V. of
West Thurrock, Essex, to 1457. Died 1457.
HENEAGE or HENNIDGE, EDWARD. B.A. from CLARE, 1600-
i; M.A. 1605. Ord. priest (Norwich) June n, 1609. C. of
Boxford.
HENEAGE, ELIAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June 4,
1684. S. of James. B. at Donington-on-Bain, Lines. School,
Louth. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1687-8. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 23, 1688. R. of Bratoft, Lines., 1689. R. of Mable-
thorpe St Mary, 1696. Will proved (Lincoln) July 22, 1732.
(Lies. Pedigrees, 1257.)
HENEAGE, GEORGE. B.Can.L. 1510. S. of John, of Hainton,
near Wragby, Lines. Incorp. at Oxford, 1522. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1518-22, 1528-47. Chaplain to Wolsey. Treasurer
of Lincoln, 1521-2. Archdeacon of Oxford, 1522-8. R. of
Maidswell St Mary, Northants., 1524-33. Dean of Lincoln,
1528-44. Preb. of York, 1533. Archdeacon of Taunton,
1533-42. R. of Sutton Coldfield, 1534. Preb. of Sarum,
1539-46- Archdeacon of Lincoln, 1542-9. Died c. Sept 1549.
Buried in Lincoln Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.). Uncle of Thomas
(1549). (Cooper, i. 95; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HENEAGE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559. S. of Robert, auditor of the Duchy of Lancaster. B. in
Middlesex, Sept. 27, 1540. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. Fellow,
1563. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1567. M.P. for Arundel, 1571;
for East Grinstead, 1572-83 ; for Tavistock, 1588 ; for Wigan,
1592. Keeper of the records in the Tower, 1578. Married
Grace, dau. of Robert Honeywood, of Charing, Kent, 1577.
Author, antiquarian. Died Dec. 30, 1600. Will (P.C.C.) 1601.
Brother of Thomas (1549). (Cooper, n. 293; DJV.fi.; Littct.
Pedigree*, 482.)
HENEAGE, MICHAEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 4,
1649. Of Surrey. Only s. of Thomas, of Gray's Inn, and
Battersea, Surrey. B. Oct. 14, 1632. Matric. 1649. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1652. Of Hatton Garden. Knighted,
July 30, 1664. Died Dec. 1711. Father of Thomas (1687).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 482; Le Neve, Knights, 184.)
HENEAGE or HENNEDGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
QUEENS', Easter, 1549. S. of Robert, of Lincoln. M.A. 1564,
on the Queen's visit. Doubtless adm. at Gray's Inn, 1565.
M.P. for Stamford, 1553; for Boston, 1562-3; for Co. Lines.,
1563, i57i, 1572-6; for Essex, 1584-7, 1588-9, 1593.
Treasurer of the Chamber, 1570. Knighted, Dec. i, 1577.
Keeper of the records, c. 1577, with his brother Michael
(1559). Vice-Chamberlain to Cjueen Elizabeth, 1589. Privy
Councillor, 1589. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
1590-5. Died Oct. 17, 1595. M.I. in old St Paul's. Will
(P.C.C.) 1595. (Cooper, H. 193 ; D.N.B. ; Lints. Pedigrees, 481.)
HENADGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, (age 10) from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1564. Probably Sir Thomas, of Hainton, Lines. S. of
William, of Hainton. Knighted, July 23, 1603. Died June 5,
1613, aged 59. (Lines. Pedigrees, 483; Burke, L.G.)
HENEAGE, THOMAS, Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Sept 29,
1687. S. of Sir Michael (1649). B. in London. School,
Lincoln's Inn Fields (Mr Mordant Webster). Perhaps of
Cadeby, Lines. Died Jan. 2, 1739-40. (G. Mag.) Not
mentioned in Lines. Pedigrees, 482.
HENEAGB, . M.A. 1456-7.
HENGHAM, RICHARD, see BURY, Abbot of.
HENKS, ROGER. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1576-7.
HENLEY, ANDREW
HENLEY, ANDREW. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, June a, 1679.
Of London, and s. of Sir Andrew, of Henley, Somerset,
Bart. Succeeded his brother Robert, as 3rd Bart., c. 1689.
Of Bramshill, Hants. In 1695 'killed a man, and fled for it.'
Buried at St James', Westminster, Sept. 14, 1703. (Burke,
Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
HENLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1656. S. of Henry, gent., of Colway-in-Lyme, Dorset.
School, Dorchester (Mr Cromlum). Matnc. 1657; B.A. 1659-
60. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1660-1. Married
Mary, dau. of John Bulkeley. Buried at Lyme Regis, Dorset,
Jan. 17, 1683. (Burke, L.G. Supp.)
HENLEY, HENRY CORNISH. Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S,
1749-50. S. of Henry Holt, recorder of Lyme Regis, Dorset,
and Sarah, dau. of Henry Cornish, of London, Esq. Sheriff
of Dorset, 1773. Died at Sandringham, Norfolk, Nov. 17,
1773. (G. Mag.; Hutchint, HI. 743.)
HENLEY, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1565.
HENLEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar at TRINITY, Easter, 1573. B. at
Offley, Herts. B.A. 1577-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 17,
1580; priest (London) Dec, 21, 1580, age 28. R. of Holwell,
Beds., 1580-1636. Will proved (Archd. Beds.) 1636; to be
buried at Holwell. (H. I. Longden.)
HENLEY, JOHN. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Christ Church, Nov. 26, 1650; B.A. (Oxford) 1654; M.A.
1657. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 1661. V. of
Towcester, Northants., i66z-c. 1676. Father of Simon (1679).
(A I. Oxon.)
HENLEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at TRINITY, June 17,
1695. S. of Sir Robert, of Northington Grange, Alresford,
Hants. School, Winchester. Matric. 1695, as 'George.'
Elected M.P. for Milborne Port, 1702, but not returned.
One of these names s. of Sir Robert, of Abbots Wotton,
Dorset. (Hutchins, HI. 742.)
HENLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 15,
1709. S. of Simon (1679). B. at Melton Mowbray, Aug. 3,
1693. Schools, Melton and Oakham (Mr Wright). Matric.
1709; B.A. 1713-3; M.A. 1716. Generally known as 'Orator
Henley.' Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1715; priest, Sept.
21, 1718. C. to his father, in 1715; and Master at Melton
School, 1716. He applied to the Vice-Chancellor, at one
time, to hold an ' oratory 'at Stourbridge Fair, but was refused.
Came to London, 1721. Reader at the Church of St George
the Martyr. R. of Chelmondiston, Suffolk, 1723. Began his
'orations 'at Newport, 1726. Established himself in Lincoln's
Inn Fields, 1729. Ridiculed by Pope in the Dunciad.
Caricatured by Hogarth. Author, theology, grammar, etc.
Died Oct. 14, 1756. (D.N.B.)
HENLEY, PETER. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1553.
One of these names R. of Swanscomb, Kent, 1569-76.
HENLEY, SIMON. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1679. Of North-
amptonshire. S. of John (1664), V. of Towcester. B. there, Aug.
12, 1664. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1694. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1686, as of Knipton, Leics. V. of Melton
Mowbray, 1690-1731. Died June 15, 1731, aged 66. M.I.
at Melton. Will, Leicester. Father of John (1709). (Nichols,
H. 252; H. I. Longden.)
HENLEY, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1698. Previously
matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Feb. 25, 1696-7.
Of Dorset. S. of Henry, of Lyme Regis. M.B. 1703 ; M.D. 1708.
Adm. at Leyden, Oct. 22, 1699. Doubtless practised at Lyme.
Admon. (Blandford) 1740; M.D. of Lyme. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HENLEY, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 12,
1714. (Name off, 1716.)
HENMAN, ALLEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1622.
Of Kent. Scholar; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Fellow, 1629-
30; ejected; and 1660-2.
HENMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621-2. Perhaps P.C. of Towersey, Bucks., 1629,
as Hennam or Hen nan t. Succeeded, 1664, at Thame, Oxon.
Died there. (Lipscomb, i. 460.)
HENMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 28,
1671. S. of Richard, gent., deceased, of Milton, Kent. B.
there. School, Wye (Mr Parris). Matric. 1671; B.A. 1675-6.
HENMER, JOHN. 'King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1328. S. of
Richard de Henmer.
HENNANT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1643. Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1644; B.A. 1646-7.
HENNANT, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1614. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1617-8. Probably R. of SmaUburgh, Norfolk,
1629. (For another of these names see Al. Oxon.)
HENRISON, RICHARD. B.A. (? 1501); M.A. 1504.
HENRY, the Bedell. University Bedell, c. 1350. (Stokes, Bedells,
55.)
HENRY, . University 'scriptor,' 1460. (Gr. Bk, A, 28.)
HENSHAW, THOMAS
HENRY, . Of BERNARD HOSTEL. B.A. 1465.
HENRY, . D.D. 1466. Prior of St Mary of Overesse.
Formerly of QUEENS'.
HENRY, . Of TRINITY HALL. B.Can.L. 1466-7.
HENRY, . Dominican friar. D.D. 1475-6.
HENRY, . Canonicus. B.D. 1480-1.
HENRY, . ('Hon. Dominus.') Matric. Fell. -Com. from
KING'S, Easter, 1705.
HENSHALL, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1602;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Perhaps V. of Sutton Valence,
Kent, 1614. R. of Crundale. V. of Brenchley. Will (P.C.C.)
1645. But see Edward Henshaw in Al. Oxon. (H. G. Har-
rison.)
HENSHAW, BENJAMIN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1717. Of
London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 5, 1717; s. and
h. of Be"jamin, of London, merchant. Bapt. Mar. 17, 1700.
Married Elizabeth Bethell, of London, 1734. Will proved,
Oct. 24, 1767, Brother of Joseph (1720).
HENSHAWE or HYNSHAW, BRIAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
CAIUS, May 6, 1599. S. of James, of Sponbrth, Yorks. B.A.
1602-3; Scholar, 1604-6; M.A. 1606. Licensed as school-
master at Morpeth, Northumberland, Oct. 10, 1618. (Venn,
I. 168; H. M. Wood.)
HENSHAW, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1603. Matric. 1603; Scholar; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Fellow, 1611-3. Died in College.
HENSHAW, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JKSUS, Mar. 21, 1677-8.
S. of Hugh, of Henshaw, Cheshire, Esq. Living, 1681. Died
s.p. (Earwaker, E. Cheshire, H. 400.)
HENSCHAWE, JOHN. B.A. 1473-4; M.A. 1477-8; B.D. 1483-4
(? 1490^-1). Fellow of QUEENS', 1484-96. R. of St Botolph,
Cambridge, 1495. Died 1499.
HENSHAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 9, 1651, a
scholar from Westminster. 2nd s. of John, of Lewes. B. in
Sussex. B.A. 1654-5. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 23,
1654. Called to the bar, Apr. 25, 1662.
HENSHAW or HENSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June
21, 1704. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
HENSHAWE, JOSEPH. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1628. S. of
Thomas, of Sussex, solicitor-general of Ireland. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Dec. 7,
1621, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1624-5; B.D. 1635; D.D. 1639.
Chaplain to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. Preb. of
Chichestcr, 1628. V. of St Bartholomew-the-Less, London,
1631-6. Held with this, by dispensation, the livings of East
Lavant, Stedham and Hayshot, Sussex. Sequestered and
had to compound for his estate. Dean and precentor of
Chichester, 1660-3. Bishop of Peterborough, 1663-79.
Author. Died Mar. 9, 1678-9. Buried at East Lavant.
Sussex. Will, P.C.C. Father of Thomas (1664). (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.;H. G.Harrison.)
HENSHAW, JOSEPH. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1720. Of
London. S. of Benjamin, merchant, of London. Bapt. Nov.
25, 1701. B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (London)
June 5, 1726. R. of High Ongar, Essex. 1733-88. Will
(P.C.C.) 1788. Brother of Benjamin (1717). (Burke. L.G.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
HENSHAW, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1614. Of Staffordshire. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow,
1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 21; priest, Apr. 22, 1622.
V. of Hanbury, Staffs., 1636-8. Buried July 20, 1638. Will
at Lichfield. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HENSHAW, PHILIP. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 18, 1695-6. S. of Thomas (? 1641), gent. B. at Billings-
hurst, Sussex. Taught privately by Mr Maddison. Matric.
1696. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1700. Married Mabel,
dau. of Sir Jonathan Raymond, Knt., of Hookland Park,
Sussex and of Bussock Court, Berks. Died Aug. 4, *753-
HENSHAW or HONSHAWE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Mar. 1580-1. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1584-5;
M.A. 1588.
HENSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 10, 1603.
B. in St Mary Magdalene, Milk St, London. B.A. from St
John's, 1606; M.A. 1610. Fellow of St John's, 1608. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 8, 1611-2, age 24.
HENSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 7, 1641-
Matric. 1641. One of these names, s. of Thomas, of Billings-
hurst, Sussex, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1648. Barrister,
1656. Died 1680. But see Al. Oxon. for another.
HENSHAW, THOMAS. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Probably s. of Joseph (1628), Bishop of Peterborough.
Matric. from Queen's, Oxford, Nov. 7, 1655; B.A. (Oxford)
1657; M.A. 1661. Fellow of All Souls. Died before Sept. 8,
1675. Buried at East Lavant, Sussex. (Al. Oxon.; Burke,
L.G.)
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HENSHAW, TOBIAS
HENSHAW, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 24, 1639.
Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; B.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Ord.
deacon and priest, Nov. 16, 1660. Archdeacon of Lewes,
1670-81. V. of Henfield, Sussex, 1672. V. of Cuckfield,
1672-81. Treasurer of Chichester, 1672-81. Buried at Cuck-
field, Nov. 25, 1681. Will, P.C.C. (W. C. Renshaw.)
HENSHAW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 14,
1630. Of Leicester. Matric. 1631. Buried at Gt St Andrew's,
Cambridge, Nov. 8, 1634.
HENSHAW, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, July 2, 1723.
(Name off, Sept 1723.)
HENSLEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1585.
HENSLYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1566.
HENSLEY, . M.A. or higher degree, 1484-5.
HENSMAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1588.
HENSMAN, WILLIAM, see HENCHMAN.
HENSON, GREGORY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 5, 1706.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1718.
V. of Somerby, Leics., 1717-59. R. of St John's, Stamford,
Lines. Perhaps also V. of Dalby Magna, Leics., I7I7-57-
Died June xo, 1759. M.I. at Somerby. (Nichols, n. 320.)
HENSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1644.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. Ord. priest (Bishop
Jos. Hall) Apr. i, 1650. V. of Terrington St Clement's,
Norfolk, 1651-1711. R. of North Lynn, 1663-1711. Died
17x1, aged 86.
HENSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at SIDNEY, June 3, 1731.
S. of John. B. at Nottingham. School, Nottingham (Mr
Swale). LUt. dim. for priest (York) May, 1740. C. of Ed-
walton, Notts.
HENSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 7, 1611.
Matric. 1611. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1615; priest,
Dec. 20, 1618. R. of West Lynn, Norfolk, 1620. R. of North
Lynn, 1649.
HENSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May 3,
1669. ist s. of William, fanner. B. at Hartshorn, Derbs.
Schools, Staffordshire (Mr Haslor) and Selby, Yorks. Matric.
1672; B.A. 1672-3. Perhaps died Nov. 23, 1715; 'owner of
considerable estates hi Yorks. and Derbs.' (M. H. Peacock.)
HENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1558.
Matric. Easter, 1559 (impubes).
HENSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 13, 1564. Of Remington, Northants. Matric.
1564; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. 1579. Fellow, 1567-79.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 25, 1576. V. of
Fordingbridge, Hants., 1579-1626. Buried May 16, 1626.
Wfll (P.C.C.) 1626.
HENSTON, W. Matric. pens, (age 12) from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1567.
HENSTRIDGE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
July 3, 1693. S. of Daniel, organist (for whom see D.N.B.).
B. at Rochester. School, Eton. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1696-7;
M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (London) Sept 24, 1699; priest,
Sept 22, 1700. V. of Seasalter, Kent, 1700. R. of St
Mfldred, Canterbury, 1710-45. R. of Brooke, 1734-45. Minor
Canon of Canterbury. Died Dec. 8, 1745. (G. Mag.)
HENTON, GEORGE, see HINTON.
HENTY, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1702.
HENVILL, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 13,
1719-20. S. of William, husbandman, of Dorset. B. at
Haydon. School, Sherborne (Mr Gerard). Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1724-5-
KENWOOD, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PEMBROKE, May 30,
1685. S. of John, farmer. B. in ComwalL Matric. 1685.
Will of one of these names (Exeter) 1721 ; of Warkley, Devon,
clerk.
HEPDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 7, 1600; B.A.
1601-2.
HEPE, FRANCIS, see HEAPE.
HEPPENSTALL, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, July 6,
1608; Scholar; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Incorp. at Oxford,
1612. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1615; priest, May, 1616.
R. of Barlborough, Derbs., 1616. Licensed, Dec. 21, 1619
to Marry Frances Jenkinson, of Kirk Sandal, Yorks. (M H
Peacock.)
HEPWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1625 •
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. x636. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 22-
priest, Sept 23, 1627.
HEPWORTH, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 16x2-3; M.A. 1616.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 4; priest, Dec. 5, 1614.
HERBERT, JOHN
HEPWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 21, 1649.
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3. V. of Harewood, Yorks,, 1699-
1704.
HEPWORTH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1551; Scholar, 1552. Perhaps V. of Habrough, Lines., till
1573-
HEPWORTH, STEPHEN. M.A. Chancellor of the University,
1257, 1287, 1299. Benefactor.
HEPWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June
30, 1671. S. of Thomas, of Yorkshire. School, Thornhill,
near Dewsbury (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1674-5;
M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1677; priest, May 29,
1681. V. of Birstall, Yorks., 1681-1701. Buried July 14,
1701. (Peile, ii. 38.)
HERBERT, see also HARBERT.
HERBERT, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1677. B. at Newton, Hereford. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2;
M.A. 1686. Fellow, 1681. Chaplain to Lord Herbert, 1683.
Schoolmaster at Abergavenny, and lecturer of 'Jones
Charity,' Monmoutb, 1685. V. of Ringwood, Hants., 1708.
Resided at Monmouth, till his death, Mar. 1722-3. (Harwood,
264; F. S. Hockaday.)
HERBERT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1588. Probably s. of Christopher, merchant, of York.
Bapt. atSt Crux, July 22, 1571. Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1592-3.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 6, 1594-5, from Barnard's Inn.
Of Lasingcroft, Yorks. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony
Wright, of Maltby, Yorks. (Yorks. Arch, and Top. Journal, i.
214; M. H. Peacock.)
HERBERT, EDWARD (1561), see HARBARD.
HERBERT, Sir EDWARD. University Counsel, 1641. S. of
Charles, of Aston, Montgomeryshire. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 1609. Banister, 1618. Treasurer, 1638. M.P. for
Montgomery, 1620; for Downton, 1625-9; tor Old Sarum,
1641. A manager of Buckingham's impeachment, 1626; one
of Selden's counsel, 1629. Solicitor-general, 1640. Knighted,
Jan. 28, 1640-1. Attorney-general, 1641. Impeached and
imprisoned for his share in the abortive impeachment of six
members, 1642. Joined the Royalists; sequestered as a
delinquent, 1646. Went to sea with Prince Rupert, 1648.
Accompanied the Duke of York to Paris, 1651. Lord Keeper
to Charles II, while abroad, 1653. Died Dec. 1657, at Paris.
Buried in the Huguenot cemetery in the Faubourg St Ger-
main. (D.N.B.; A. B. Heaven.)
HERBERT, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1642. S. of Nathaniel, gent., of Hargrave, Northants.
Migrated to St John's, Jan. n, 1644-5. age 20. B.A. 1645-6;
M.A. from King's, 1654; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). V. of Nant-
cwnlle, Cardigan. R. of North Ockendon, Essex, 1658-97.
R. of Cranham, 1669-97. Died 1697, aged 72.
HERBERT, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 22, 1745. S. of Edward, gent, of Ireland (M.P. for
Ludlow). B. at Muckross, Co. Kerry. School, Killarney
(Mr Power). Matric. 1746. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 7, 1745. M.P. for Innistioge, 1749-60; for Tralee, 1761-
70. Died Feb. 24, 1770, in the same year as his father.
Brother of Thomas ( x 744) and Nicholas ( 1 749) . (Scott-Mayor,
ni. 554; A. B. Beaven.)
HERBERT, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1609.
5th s. of Sir Richard, of Montgomery Castle. B. there, Apr. 3,
1593. A scholar from Westminster, 1608. B.A. 1612-3;
M.A. 1616. Fellow, 1616. Public orator, 1619-27. Ord.
priest, 1630. R. of Bemerton and Fugglestone, Wilts., 1630-
3. As the writer of official letters to the government he
proved • himself an accomplished courtier. On terms of
intimacy with Nicholas Ferrar whose influence doubtless
induced him to adopt a religious life. Married Jane, dau. of
Charles Danvers, of Baynton, Wilts. A classical scholar and
a good musician. The well-known religious poet. Author of
The Temple, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. Buried
at Bemerton, Mar. 3, 1633. (D.N.B.)
HERBERT, Sir HENRY. Educated at PETERHOUSE, under Whit-
gift S. of William, Earl of Pembroke. Created M.A. (Oxford)
1592. K.B., 1553. Gentleman of the Chamber to King Philip
of Spain, 1554. Succeeded as 2nd Earl, 1570. Took a promin-
ent part in the trials of Norfolk (1572), of Arundel (1589) and
of Mary, Queen of Scots (xs86). K.G., 1574. Lord president
of Wales, 1587-1601. A patron of antiquaries. Married
Catherine, sister of Lady Jane Grey, 1553. Died at Wilton,
Jan. 19, 1600-1. Buried in Salisbury Cathedral. (Cooper,
n.a94;D.N.B.;G.E.C.)
HERBERT, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at MAGDALENE, May 30,
1728. Matric. 1728; LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
HERBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, May 26,
1682. S. of John. B. at North Duffield, near Howden, Yorks.
School, Howden. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6.
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HERBERT, JOHN
HERBERT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Aug. 20,
1687. S. of William (1631), D.D.. of Bury St Edmunds.
School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1687; B.A. 1691-2.
Brother of William (1679).
HERBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 25,
1688. S. of Nathaniel, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1693. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1698; priest, Feb. 25, 1699-1700.
V. of Ridge, Herts., 1718-20. Died 1720. Adinon. (P.C.C.)
June 23, 1720. (Not to be confused with his namesake, the
D.D. of Oxford: see Al. Own.)
HERBERT, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 27, 1749. S. of Edward, Esq., of Muckross, Ireland.
B. at Muckross, Co. Kerry. School, Killamey. Matric. 1749;
LL.B. 1757. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 25, 1752; priest (Here-
ford) Sept. 9, 1753. R. of Ludlow, Salop, 1753-62. Died 1802.
Brother of Edward (1745) and Thomas (1744). (Scott-Mayor,
in. 589.)
HERBERT, PHILIP. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 19) at ST JOHN'S.
Oct. 29, 1708. S. of James, gent., of Northwood, Kent. B. in
London. School, Eton. Matric. 1709. Of Northwood, Kent.
Died 1747. (Hasted, n. 663.)
HERBERT, RALPH. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Aug. 10, 1647. S. of Herbert, mercer, of Biddenden, Kent,
gent. School, Biddenden (Mr Worrall). Matric. 1647.
HERBERT, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1615.
HERBERT, THOMAS. S. of Christopher, of York. Said to have
been of Jesus College, Oxford, 1621. and afterwards of
TRINITY, Cambridge (no University or College record). Went
to Persia with Sir Dodmore Cotton and Sir Robert Shirley,
1628. Commissioner with Fairfax's army, 1644. Groom of
the bedchamber to Charles 1, 1647-9. Created Baronet, 1660.
Wrote an account of his Eastern travels; also reminiscences
of the captivity of Charles I. Died at York, Mar. i, 1681-2.
Buried there in the Church of St Crux. M.I. Will, York.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; M. H. Peacock.)
HERBERT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1639.
HERBERT, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28,
1731. S. of Thomas, of Whitefriars, Cardiff. B. in Pembroke-
shire. School, Eton. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 2,
1727-8.
HERBERT, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 12, 1744. S- °f Edward, gent., of Ireland (of Muckross,
Co. Kerry). B. at Killarney. School, Hackney, Middlesex
(Mr Graham). Matric. 1744. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. i, 1743. Barrister, 1750. M.P. for Ludlow, 1743-54.
Died May 16, 1754. Brother of Edward (1745) and Nicholas
(1749). (Scott-Mayor, in. 546; A. B. Beaven.)
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1566; B.A. 1568-9.
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1626. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY, Easter, 1631; B.A.
1631-2; M.A. 1635; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1633.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1639; perhaps priest
(Lincoln) June 5, 1642. V. of Tmmpington, Cambs., 1641-2.
R. of Gt Whelnetham, Suffolk, 1646-80. Preacher at St
Mary's, Bury St Edmunds, 1662-3. Buried at Gt Whel-
netham, Feb. 1680-1. Will (Bury) 1681. Father of William
(1679) and John (1687).
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Nov. 12, 1649.
Of Carmarthen. Matric. 1650. One of these names, of
Swansea, Glamorgan, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 10,
1650.
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 6, 1667.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1672. Minor canon of Norwich Cathedral.
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May
14, 1679. S. of William (1631), D.D. B. at Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric. 1679; Scholar,
1681; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Fellow, 1685. Brother of
John (1687).
HERBERT, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, June 25, 1701.
S. of Thomas, of Llanvihangel, Cardigan, clerk. Matric.
from St John's, Oxford, Mar. 23, 1688-9, a6e 22> B.A.
(Oxford) 1693. V. of Uansantffraid, Cardigan, 1693. (Al.
Oxon.)
HERBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, June 5,
1720. Probably s. of William, 2nd Marquis and titular Duke
of Powis. B. in London. Matric. 1720. Died Mar. 8, 1748.
(D.N.B.)
HERBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
10, 1649. S. of William, of Newport, Isle of Wight, clerk.
HERRICK, RICHARD
HERCY, LOVELACE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
17, 1668. 3rd s. of John, of Winkfieid, Berks. B. there.
School, Eton. Matric. 1669. Of Cruchfield, Berks., and of
the Inner Temple. Barrister, 1676. Died 1730. (Burke, L.G. ;
Vis. of Berks., 1665.)
HERD, see HEARD.
HERDINGE, BROWNELL, see HARDING.
HERDMAN or HARDMAN, BARTIN. B.A. from JESUS, 1609.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1609; priest, Sept. 1610.
HERDMAN, EDMUND. B.A. from JESUS, 1609.
HERDMAN, GABRIEL. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1588.
One of these names matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Apr. 22, 1586. Of Yorkshire.
HERDMAN, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 17, 1701. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Quernmore,
Lancaster. School, Lancaster (Mr Bordley). Matric. 1701;
B.A. 1704-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 3, 1705; priest
(London) Sept 19, 1708. V. of Islington, Norfolk.
HERDMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1604.
HEARDSMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at SIDNEY,
Oct. 22, 1726. S. of Richard, farmer. B. at Bishop Wilton,
Yorks. Schools, Pocklington and Coxwold. Matric. 1726;
B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1730; priest
(York) July 18, 1731. R. of Sneaton, Yorks., 1734-62.
HEREFORD, ROGER DE. Said to have studied at Cambridge.
Flourished c. 1178. Mathematician and astrologer. (DJV.fi.;
Pits., 237.)
HEREWARDEN, HENRY DE, see HAWARDEN.
HERFORD, JOHN DE. Carmelite friar at Cambridge. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 20, 1343-4. (B. Zimmerman.)
HERFORD, WALTER. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1364. Died
May 2, 1376.
HERGRAVES, see HARGRAVES.
HERISHAM, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1562.
HERKS, JOHN, see GARBRAND.
HERLING, see HARLING.
HERMAN, see also HARMAN.
HERMAN, REYNARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CLARK, Oct. 19,
1633. B. at Nijmwegen, Gelderland, Holland. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1633; B.A. from Pembroke, 1637-8;
M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641; priest,
Aug. 17, 1662. Head Master of Stamford School, 1657-62.
Confrater of Brown's Hospital, Stamford, 1662-8. R. of
Tinwell, Rutland, 1662-8. Buried there Oct. 18, 1668.
(Scott-Mayor, i. xxxv; Genealogist, HI. 108.)
HERMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 30, 1648.
Matric. 1649.
HERMAN, . B.D. 1473-4. Perhaps John, R. of Capel St
Mary, Suffolk, 1477-9- Died 1479-
HERMAN, . B.Can.L. 1482; probably adm. 1484-5.
HERMITAGE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1584-
HERNEMAN, BERNARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1612; B.A. from Clare, 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Incorp. at Oxford,
1619. R. of Lifton, Devon, 1631.
HERON, see HEARN and HIERON.
HERRICK, see also HEYRICK.
HERRICK or HEYRICK, JOHN. M.A. 1679 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Richard (1620), of Manchester, clerk (warden
of Manchester College). Matric. from St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, July i, 1670, age 17; B.A. (Christ Church) 1674;
M.A. 1676-7. V. of Lockington, Leics., 1680-7. Chaplain
to the Earl of Derby. Buried at Lamport, Northants., May
30, 1687. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Lanes., 1664; E. Axon.)
HERRICK or HEYRICK, RICHARD. B.A. 1620 (Incorp. from
Oxford) ;M.A. 1633. S. of Sir William, goldsmith, of London,
and of Beaumanor Park, Leicester. B. in London, May 25,
1600. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. (Oxford) May 30,
1617, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1619; M.A. 1622. Fellow of All
-, \ ^ J . ' ,-n 1 i \. :„,-* /XT^..i..iI«l>\
Souls,
Sept. .
Ashton-on-MerseyTi640- "Attacked Romanists and episco-
palians, 1641. Chief pillar of the Presbyterian party in
Lancashire. Arrested and imprisoned for implication in
Christopher Love's plot, 1651; pardoned and released.
Author, sermons, etc. Died Aug. 6, 1667. Father of John
(above). (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Lanes., 1664; D.N.B.)
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HERRICK, ROBERT
HERRICK, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST JOHN'S, 1613.
4th s. of Nicholas, goldsmith, of Cheapside, London. B. in
London, Aug. 24, 1591. School, Westminster. Migrated to
Trinity Hall, 1616. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 24; priest, Apr. 25, 1623. V. of Dean Prior,
Devon, 1629-47; ejected, lived in Westminster; restored to
his living, 1662-74. Though professing a distaste for his
Devonshire vicarage he frankly acknowledged that his best
poetry was written at Dean Prior. Poet Buried there,
Oct. 15, 1674. M.I. For an account of his work see
D.N.B.
HERRICK, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1714.
HERRICK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
May 30, 1677. S. of William (next), Esq. B. at Beaumanor,
Leics. School, Loughborough. Matric. 1677. Half-brother of
William (1676). (Burke, L.G. ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., 1. 63.)
HERRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at MAGDALENE, July 4,
1676. S. of William, of Beaumanor, Leics. B. 1624. Of
Beaumanor, Leics. Died 1693. Father of the next, with
whom he was admitted and of Thomas (above). (Burke, L.G.)
HERRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at MAGDALENE, July 4,
1676. S. and h. of William (above), Esq. B. at Beaumanor,
Leics., 1650 (so Burke, L.G.). Married Dorothy, dau. of
James Wootton, of Weston, Derbs. Died 1705. Half -brother of
Thomas (1677). (Burke, L.G. ; Misc. Gen. ft Her., 2nd S., I. 63.)
HERRIES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. i,
1623-4. S. of Sir William, Knt. B. at Margaretting, Essex.
School, Brentwood (Mr Plumtree). Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-
8; M.A. from Pembroke, 1631. Fellow of Pembroke, 1631.
An intimate friend of Rich. Crashaw, who has commemorated
him in several poems. Died Oct. 15, 1631. (Peile, i. 357.)
HERRIES, . Scholar of QUEENS', 1534-5.
HERRING, ATHANASIUS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May
25, 1746; priest, Sept. 25, 1748. Chaplain of King's. C. of
Barton, Cambs., 1750. R. of Hemingby, Lines. Died Jan. 3,
1791- (E- Mag.)
HERRING, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 22, 1582.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matnc. 1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589;
M.D. 1597 (?). F.R.C.P., 1599. Censor. Author, medicaL
Died 1628. Wfll (Archd. London) 1628. (PeOe, i. 170;
D.N.B.)
HERRING, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1736. Of
Norwich. Doubtless s. of William (1708). Matric. 1736; B.A.
1740-1 ; M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1741-6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1746.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1742; priest, May, 1744. V. of
Eynesforrt, Kent, 1748. R. of Toppesfield, Essex. Died
before Feb. x, 1801. Nephew of Thomas, the Archbishop,
brother of William (1735).
HERRING, JAMES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1649. B. at Coventry, 1634. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1653; M.A.
1657. Fellow, 1652-7. R. of Hitcham, Bucks., 1660-7.
Perhaps preb. of Chichester, 1664-73.
HERRING, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 28, 1688. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695.
HERRING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 20, 1625.
S. of Henry, mercer. B. at Saltash, Cornwall. Schools,
Saltash and Maristow, Devon (Mr Wm. Williams). Matric.
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. V. of Maristow, 1632-62,
ejected. Afterwards kept school Died 1688. Brother of
Richard (1633). (Calamy, i. 383.)
HERRING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 3,
1661. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept 22, 1667. One of these
names V. of Foxton, Cambs., 1669. R. of Walsoken, Norfolk,
1693-1717. Buried June 2, 1717. M.I. there, by hiss. Thomas
(1710), Archbishop of Canterbury. Probably father of
William (1708). (Blomefield, iv. 737.)
HERRING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Aug. 17,
1695. S. of John. B. at Cambridge, Aug. 31, 1679. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1696.
HERRING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUBEHS', Oct. ir, 1738. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1739.
HERRING, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1748. Of London.
Matric. 1748; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Fellow, 1754-8. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1756. Perhaps R. of Gt Mongeham
Kent, 1757- Died 1802. Nephew of the Archbishop.
HERRING, JULINES. Adm. scholar at SIDNEY, May 1600
Perhaps s. of Richard, of Coventry. B. at Flambere-Mayre
Montgomeryshire, 1582. School, Coventry. B.A. 1603-4
Ord. by an Irish bishop. V. of Calke, Derbs., c. 1610-8!
Preacher at Shrewsbury, 1618, suspended for nonconformity.
Pastor of the English Church at Amsterdam, 1637-44. Died
' l644' Wl11 <p-c-c-) I645-6; as of Shrewsbury.
358
HERRING, WILLIAM
HERRING, JULINES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 9, 1713. Of
Wisbech, Isle of Ely. B. 1692. Matric. pens. 1713; B.A.
1716-7; M.A. 1720. Incorp. at Oxford, 1731. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 20, 1719; priest (London) Mar. 7, 1727-8. R. of
Kingsbury, Somerset, 1727.
HERING, JULINES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Oct 15,
1725. Of Jamaica. Matric. 1725. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1775; of Heybridge, Essex, clerk.
HERRING, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Cxi us, Nov. 18,
1614. Of Norwich. S. of George, husbandman. School,
Norwich (Mr Thornton). Matric. 1615.
HERRING, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1606. Probably s. of George, yeoman, of Thorpe, Lines.
B.A. 1609-10. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1613. C. of
Brinkley, Lines., in 1614. V. of Gt Steeping, 1618. Will
proved, Nov. 26, 1667. (Lines. Pedigrees, i. 258.)
HERRING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 30,
1633. S. of Henry, mercer. B. at Saltash, Cornwall. School,
Saltash (Mr Edw. Coffin). Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A.
1640. Sequestered to Drews teign ton, Devon, c. 1646;
ejected, 1660. Died c. 1675. Perhaps will (Exeter) 1674; of
Kenn, Devon. Brother of John (1625). (Calamy, i. 356.)
HERRING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June
28, 1661. S. of Richard. B. at Newark. School, Newark
(Mr Leeds). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664; M.A. 1668 (Lit. Reg.).
One of these names (M.A.), V. of Haxey, Lines., 1672-1712.
Buried there Mar. 30, 1712. M.I. (Peile, i. 597.)
HERRING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Jan. 4,
1694-5. S. of William. B. at Newark. School, Newark (Mr
Jo. Twells). Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1695-6; B.A. 1698-9.
(Peile, n. 132.)
HERRING, SAMUEL. Adm. peas, at QUEENS', June 25, 1743-
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1743; BJV. 1746-7; M-A. 1750. Fellow,
1748. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 4; priest, Oct. 7, 1750. R. of
Eastry, Kent, 1753-7.
HERRING, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 24,
1610-1. B. May, 1596. School, Merchant Taylors'. Scholar;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19;
priest, Sept 20, 1619. Minister of St Anne's, Blackfriars,
1624-8. R. of Doddinghurst, Essex, 1628. Probably
sequestered, 1645. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Randolph
Carleill, of Sowerby, Yorks. Will (P.C.C.) 1645; of York,
property in Doddinghurst (J. Ch. Smith; M. H. Peacock.)
HERRING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1571.
Perhaps of Heigham, Norfolk, Esq. Died Mar. 21, 1636-7,
aged 82. One of these names V. of Burgh-in-the-Marsh,
Lines., 1577-8. (Peile, i. 118.)
HERRING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July 3, 1621.
Of Suffolk. FelL-Com. 1622.
HERRING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 8,
1684. Previously ma trie, from Lincoln College, Oxford, Mar.
26, 1680, age 18. S. and h. of Robert, of London, gent
Matric. 1684; LL.B. 1685. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 26, 1682-3. (•<*'• Oxon.)
HERRING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 21, 1710.
S. of John (1661), R. of Walsoken, Norfolk. B. there, 1693.
School, Wisbech (Dr Carter). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4.
Migrated to Corpus Christi, July 13, 1714. M.A. 1717; D.D.
1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1716-23. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept 23, 1716; priest, 1719. V. of Shelford,
Cambs.; of Stow-cim-Quy; and Holy Trinity, Cambridge,
1722. Chaplain to Fleetwood, Bishop of Ely, 1722. R. of
Rettendon, Essex, 1722. R. of Barley, Herts., 1722-31.
Preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1727-33. Chaplain to the King,
1727-32. R. of Bletchingley, Surrey, 1731-8. Dean of
Rochester, 1732-43. Bishop of Bangor, 1738-43. Archbishop
of York, 1743-7. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1747-57.
Author, sermons. Died Mar. 13, 1757- Buried at Croydon.
Benefactor to Corpus Christi. (Masters; D.N.B.)
HERRING, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1737- Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744-
Fellow, 1743-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 25, 1743; priest,
May, 1744. R. of St Mary Stoke, Ipswich. Preb. of York,
1747-74. Preb. of Southwell, 1747-74. R. of Harbledown,
Kent, 1749-50. R. of Coulsdon, Surrey. R. of St Anne,
Soho. R. of Chevening, Kent, 1751-74. Precentor of
Chichester, 1761-74. Died Mar. 25, 1774. (Masters; Cole.)
HERRING, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1708^ Prob-
ably s. of John (1661). LL.B. 1713; LL.D. 1722. OnLdeacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 4; priest, Mar. 5, 1720-1. R. of Intwood and
Keswick, Norfolk, 1720-43. V. of Tibbenham, 1721. R. of
Edgefield, 1729. R. of Carlton, Notts., 1743. Preb. of York,
1746-62. Chancellor of York diocese, 1748-62. Died Jan.
8, 1762. Will (P.C.C.) 1763. Father of the next (D.N.B.
apparently confuses him with the next.) (A. B. Beavea.)
HERDING, WILLIAM
HERRING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 9, 1735.
S. of William (above), LL.D., of Norwich. B. there, 1718.
School, Norwich. Matric. 1735; B.A. I739~4o; M.A. 1743;
D.D. (Lambeth) 1751. Fellow, 1740-3. R. of Alburgh,
Norfolk, 1742-7. R. of Edgefield, 1743-7- Preb. of York,
1744-74. Chancellor of York diocese. Preb. of Southwell,
Apr. to July, 1747. R. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1747-74.
Dean of St Asaph, 1751-74. Precentor of Salisbury, 1756-
74. Died May 23, 1774. Will, P.C.C. Perhaps brother of
Henry (1736). (A. B. Beaven.)
HERRINGDON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, c. Sept.
1590.
HERRINGHAM, JOHN. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1730. S. of James,
of Aldgate, London, pleb. B. Oct. 25, 1701. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1719,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1723-4. V. of Beckenham, Essex.
R. of Chadwell St Mary, 1735-64. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1761;
as of St James', Westminster. (Al. Oxon.)
HERRINGHOECK, DANIEL. M.D. 1639 (Incorp. from Leyden).
HERINGTON, W. D.Civ.L. 1499-1500 (Incorp. from Bologna).
HERRINGTON, . M.A. 1511-3.
HERRIOTT, CHARLES. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1688. B. in London. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696;
LL.D. 1701 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1692. Studied afterwards at
Utrecht. LL.D. there. (Harwood, 273.)
HERRIS, see HARRIS.
HERSENT, PETER, see HARSNETT.
HERSET, . B.A. 1463.
HERSLEY or HURSLEY, . Canonicus. B.Can.L. 1519-20.
HERSORY, WALTER. Scholar at KINO'S HALL, 1363.
HERTE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1492;
B.A. (? 1494-5) ; M.A. 1498. Archdeacon of Cleveland. One
of these names, M.A., Chantry priest of St Mary, at Scar-
borough, Yorks., in 1525.
HERT, RICHARD. R. of 'Berkelow* (? Bartlow), Ely diocese.
License for absence for three years, for study in Cambridge,
1405.
HERTFORD, EDWARD, Earl of, see SEYMOUR.
HERTFORD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1578.
HERTFORD, . Rector of. D.Can.L. 1485-6. Possibly
Richard Stephens; B.Can.L. 1478; R. of St Mary's.
HERTWELL, WILLIAM, see HARTWELL.
HERVEY, see HARVEY.
HERWARDSTOKE, WILLIAM. B.C.L. R. of Bunwell, Norfolk.
Petitions the Pope, 1363, for a canonry. Afterwards clerk
of Bishop of Lismore. (Col. Pap. Pet., x.)
HESCRYCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1550.
HESILL, THOMAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1423; M.A. in
1430-
HESILRIG, ARTHUR. Matric. FelL-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1617. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Noseley.
Leics., Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 29, 1622-3. Succeeded
as and Bart., 1629. M.P. for Leicestershire, 1640; for New-
castle-on-Tyne, 1654, 1656 and 1659. One of the five members
impeached by the King, 1642. Fought at Edgchill, 1642;
wounded at Lansdowne and Roundway Down, 1643. Took
his place in parliament as a leader of the independents.
Accompanied Cromwell to Scotland, 1648. A member of
every council of State elected during the Commonwealth.
Refused nomination as one of the King's judges. Opposed
Cromwell's government after the dissolution of the Long
Parliament, 1653. Opposed the recognition of Richard
Cromwell. Became the recognised leader of parliament.
Raised troops against Lambert, 1659. Appointed one of the
five Commissioners for the government of the army, 1660.
Outwitted by Monck. Arrested at the Restoration; Monck's
intervention saved his life. Died in the Tower, Jan. 7, 1661-2.
Father of Thomas (1649), Robert (1650) and brother of
Donald, etc. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
HAZELRIGG, ARTHUR. Adm. at KING'S, July 23, 1651, by
order of the Parliamentary Committee. S. of John, and
HESILRIDGE, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, Mar. 28, 1720. S. of Sir Robert (1685), Bart., of
Northamptonshire. B. at Northampton. Bapt. at St Peter's,
Mar. 28, 1704. School, Carleton, Leics. (Mr Salter). Matric.
1720. Succeeded as 7th Bart., May 18, 1721. Died Apr. 23,
1763. Buried at Noseley. (G.J2.C., i. 203; H. I. Longden.)
HESKETH, THOMAS
HASELRIGG, BARTEN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Nov. i,
1622. S. of Edward, of Leicester. B. in Middlesex. School,
Leicester (Mr St John Burrough). Matric. 1622. Captain of
the Leics. train-bands. Killed in London in a duel, Mar. 4,
1630-1, aged 23. M.I. in Old St Clement Danes. (Peile, \. 347.)
HESILRIG, DONALD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1617. Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford,
June 3, 1608, 'aged 15.' S. of Sir Thomas, of Noseley, Leics.
Bapt. at Alderton, Northants., Jan. 24, 1599-1600. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 14, 1621-2. Of Noseley, Leics., Esq. Died
before 1629. Brother of the next, William (1631) and Arthur
(1617). (Nichols, H. 756.)
HESILRIGG, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1617. S. of Sir Thomas, of Noseley, Leics., Bart. Bapt. at
Alderton, July 10, 1602.
HESILRIDGE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr.
17, 1650. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Sir Arthur (1617), of
Noseley. Leics., Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. r, 1658.
Succeeded his nephew, as 5th Bart., July n, 1700. Died
May 22, 1713. Brother of Thomas (1649), father of the next.
(G.E.C., i. 202.)
HASILRIGGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY,
June 30, 1685. S. of Robert (above), Esq., of St Peter's,
Northampton. B. at Noseley, Leics. Schools, Northampton
(Mr Archer) and Knotting, Beds. (Mr Scriven). Matric. 1685.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. n, 1683-4. Succeeded as 6th Bart.,
1713. Sheriff of Leics.. 1715. Died May 19, 1721. Father of
Arthur (1720). (G.E.C. , i. 208; Burke.)
HASELRIGGE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Oct. 15, 1649. Of Leicestershire, ist s. of Sir Arthur (1617),
of Noseley, Leics., Bart. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 20, 1652.
Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1661. Died Feb. 24, 1680, aged 55.
Brother of Robert (1650), father of the next. (G.E.C.;
Burke.)
HESILRIGE, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. as nobleman, at CLARE,
Nov. 4, 1682. Of London. S. and h. of Sir Thomas (above),
Bart., of Noseley Hall, Leics. Succeeded as 4th Bart., 1680.
Sheriff of Leics., 1686-7. M P. for Leics., 1690-5. Wed
unmarried, July n, 1700, aged 36. (G.E.C., i. 202.)
HESELRICKS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 14, 1631.
Of Leicestershire. 6th s. of Sir Thomas, of Noseley. Migrated
to Magdalene and matric. pens, there, Easter, 1632, as
Heselridge. Brother of Donald (1617), Arthur (1617), etc.
(Nichols, n. 756.)
HESKETH, CUTHBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1631. Probably s. of Thomas, of Heslington, Yorks. Scholar,
1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. R. of Monkton Moor, Yorks.,
1662-5. Died Sept. 14, 1665, aged 52. See a contemporary in
A I. Oxon. (M. H. Peacock; H. G. Harrison.)
HESKETH, HENRY. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Brasenose, May 26, 1653; B.A. (Oxford) 1656; (? M*A.
at St Mary Hall). R. of Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire, 1662 3.
R. of Long Ditton, 1662. R. of Charlwood, Surrey, 1663-
1711. R. of St Helen, Bishopsgate, 1678-95. Chaplain to
William III. Nominated Bishop of Killala, 1689-90, but not
consecrated. Author of religious works. Died Dec. 1710.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HESKETH, HUAN, alias BLACKLEACH. Educated at Cam-
bridge. S. of Robert, of Rufiord, Lanes. Bishop of Sodor
and Man, 1487. Died 1525. (Cooper, i. 45.)
HESKETH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, July 7,
1725. S. of Samuel. B. at Bretherton, Lanes. (Robert, s. of
Simon Hesketh, bapt. at Croston, Apr. 2, 1704.) School,
Heskin (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1725; Scholar, 1727. Left,
1728. Will (Chester) 1753, °* Robert Hesketh, of Bretherton,
clerk. (Peile, n. 211; E. Axon.)
HESKETH, THOMAS. Educated at Cambridge. 2nd s. of
Gabriel, of Aughton, Lanes. B. 1548. Perhaps adm. at
Gray's Inn, 1572. Barrister. M.P. for Preston, 1586; for
Lancaster, 1597, 1604; for Co. Lanes., 1601. Recorder of
Lancaster, 1589. Attorney of the Court of Wards and
Liveries, 1589. Counsel for the University, c. 1600. Knighted,
June, 1603. Of Heslington, Yorks. Died Oct. 15, 1605.
Buried in Westminster Abbey. M.I. erected by his widow
Julian. (Cooper, n. 412, 554; A. B. Beaven.)
HESKETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 3, 1653-4.
Of Yorkshire. School, Pocklington. Perhaps of Heslington,
Yorks., Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 10, 1655. Deputy-
Lieutenant for East Riding, 1687-8. Married Margaret, dau.
of John Calverley of Eryholme, Yorks., Apr. 7, 1670. Buried
at St Laurence, York, Jan. 8, 1707-8. (M. H. Peacock.)
HESKETH, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June 9, 1664. S. of Robert, Esq., of Rufford, near Ormskirk,
Lanes. B. there. School, Aughton (Mr Stanninough).
Matric. 1664. Of Rufford, Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Sir
Richard Graham, of Norton Conyers, Yorks., at Wath, June
17, 1697, and had issue. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664; Peile, i. 610.)
359
HESKET, THOMAS
HESKET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, May 10,
1690. S. of John. B. at Exeter. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1690; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697.
HESKEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1553.
HESKINS, DOMINIC. B.A. 1542-3, after five terms at Cambridge
and seven at Oxford.
HESKINS, THOMAS. M. A. 1540; B.D. 1548; D.D. 1557. Fellow
of CLARE, c. 1540. Studied also twelve years at Oxford.
R. of Hildersham, Cambs., 1551-6. R. of Duxford St Peter's,
1551. Chancellor of Sarum, 1558. R. of Brixworth, North-
ants., 1558. Deprived in 1559, for refusing the oath of
supremacy. Retired to Flanders; became a Dominican and
confessor to the English nuns at Bergen-op-Zoom. Vicar-
general of the English Dominicans, c. 1579. Author, Parlia-
ment of Ckryste, 1565. (Cooper, i. 419; DJf.B.; H. G.
Harrison.)
HESELOEN, see also HASELDIN.
HESLELTEN or HASELDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
May 6, 1667. Matric. 1667.
HESLEDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 18,
1695. S. of John, of Bracken Bottom, Horton-in-Ribblesdale,
Yorks. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1699.
HESLEDEN, JOSIAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at PEMBROKE, June
30, 1680. S. of Anthony, of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorks.,
farmer. Perhaps V. of Redmire, Yorks., 1686-7.
HASELDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 17, 1667.
Matric. 1667.
HESLEDEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PEMBROKE,
May 7, 1681. S. of Thomas, of Bracken Bottom, Horton,
Yorks. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1684; priest (Peterb.) Sept 19, 1686 (when
he was of Southwell). R. of Bamoldby, Lines., 1697-17x5.
R. of Hatcliffe, 1697-1715.
HESLEDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 24) at ST JOHN'S,
June 4, 1740. S. of William, husbandman, of Yorkshire.
B. at Horton-in-Ribblesdale. School, Horton (Mr Thornton).
Matric. 1740; B.A. I743~4; M.A. 1749. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 20, 1744; priest, Sept. 23, 1744. R. of Grimoldby,
Lines., 1746-73. V. of Gt Grimsby, 1750-73. R. of Irby,
1773-4- (Scott-Mayor, HI. 505.)
HESLERTON, ROBERT. Adm, sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 13, 1656. S. of Joseph, gent., of High Hutton, near
New Malton, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklingtou (Mr
Llewellin). Matric. 1659; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663; B.D.
1683 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (Chichester) Jan. 15, 1662-3.
V. of Gt Canfield, Essex. V. of Boreham, 1670-83. Died
1683.
HESLETINE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1611-2. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1614; priest,
Mar. 1614-5. V. of Brayton (? near Selby), Yorks., 1614.
HESLINGTON, JOHN, see ISLINGTON.
HESLOCK, ABRAHAM, see HOUSELOCK.
HESLOP, see also HASLOP.
HESLOP, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 28,
1636. S. of William. B. at Hicham, School, Hexham (Mr
Fowbery and Mr Forster). Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1651,
as s. and h. of William, of Hermitage, Hexham, deceased.
HESLOPP or HASELOPP, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1617. Of Northumberland. Matric. from St Ed-
mund's Hall, Oxford, Oct. 3, 1620, age 19, 'after 12 terms at
Cambridge'; B.A. (Oxford) 1620. Ord. deacon (Durham)
Sept. 23, 1621. V. of Tynemouth, 1623-37. Buried there
Aug. 2, 1637. (Al. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
HESLOP, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PETERHOUSB, Jan. 23
1723-4- Of Yorkshire. School, Appleby. Matric. 1724-
Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1728-9.
HESSE, FRANCIS. Scholar of CLARE, 1521.
HESSHAM, THOMAS. Adm. at KINO'S, c. 1545. Perhaps V of
Swaffham Prior, Cambs., 1554.
HEST, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE Apr 4. m»
Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford May 13 1727
age 17. S. of Richard, of Warton, Lanes. Scholar' i7«-
Matric. 1734; B.A. 1735-6. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept
1734; pnest, July, 1736.
HESTERTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S Easter
SOIL,
HESTON, WALTER. D.D. of Cambridge before 1345. Carmelite
fnar of Stamford, Lines. Adm. (Ely) for confessions and
preaching, 1337. Distinguished philosopher and theologian
Author. Died c. 1350. (Pits; D.N.B.)
HETHER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Miens.
HEVENINGHAM, JOHN
HETHERFULL, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, c. 1590-1.
HETHERINGTON, see also ETHERINGTON.
HETHERINGTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (ten year man) at
CHRIST'S, June 10, 1751. Already in holy orders. S. of John,
of Kirklintpn, Cumberland. Matric. 1751; B.D. 1761. R. of
Evedon, Lines. V. of Lavington (Lenton), 1764. Died Oct.
26, 1768, at Lenton. Buried there. M.I. Will, P.C.C.
(Peile, n. 256.)
HETHERINGTON, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, Jan. 29, 1708-9. Of Middlesex. S. of Humphrey, of
Essex St, Strand. School, Eton. Matric. 1709; Scholar,
1709; B.A. 1712-3. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 14,
1707. Barrister, 1715. Of North Cray, Kent. Died June 17,
1767. Buried at North Cray. Brother of John (next) and
William (1716).
HETHERINGTON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1712. B. in London. Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7; M.A.
1720. Fellow, 1716. Travelled abroad as tutor to Lord J.
Russell. Brother of Geoffrey (1708-9) and of William (1716).
HETHERINGTON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1559; B.A. 1561-2; M.A. 1565. Probably fellow of
Pembroke, 1562. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn,
1565.
HETHERINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 10, 1716. S. of Humphrey, of Essex Street,
Strand, London. School, Eton. Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1716;
B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr.
18, 1716. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 8; priest, Sept. 22, 1728.
R. of Dry Drayton, Cambs., 1728-53. Fellow of Eton,
1749-71, when he resigned. R. of Famham Royal, Bucks.,
1753-78. Inherited the large estate of his brother Geoffrey.
Known for his generous philanthropy. Built a chapel at
Eton for the use of the inhabitants. Died Dec. i, 1778.
Will (P.C.C.); as of St George-the-Martyr. Brother of
Geoffrey (1708) and John (1712). (Norwood; N. and Q., June
28, 1917.)
HETHERSET, RICHARD, see WETHERSET.
HETHERSETT, THOMAS (1634), see HAVISETT.
HETHERSETT, THOMAS DE. LL.D. Warden of KING'S HALL,
1385-91. Chancellor of the University, Nov. 27, 1386. Arch-
deacon of Sudbury, 1389-98. Official of Ely. Preb. of
Sarum, 1398-1406. Canon of Rochester. R. of Hayes,
Middlesex, 1398-9. V. of Gfflingham, Kent, till his death, c.
1405. WULP.C.C.
HETHYN, WALTER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
*454-
HETLEY, see HEATLEY.
HETON, see also ETON and HEATON.
HETON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, July 8,
1724. S. of Thomas (1704), of Buntingford, Herts., clerk.
School, Buntingford (Mr Sherson). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-
8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1729. V. of
Layston, Herts., 1748-54. Died 1754. Will, P.C.C.
HETON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1740. S. of James, husbandman, of Lancashire. B. at Bolton.
School, Bolton (Mr Ashburnell).
HETON, THOMAS. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1704. S. of James, of
Bolton, Lanes. Matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, Jan. 19,
1690-1, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1694. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 22, 1695. R. of Holwell, Beds., 1701. R. of Layston,
Herts., 1703-48. R. of Widdial, 1710. Died 1748. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1748. M.I. Layston Church. Father of Charles
(17*4). (ALOxon.)
HETON, THURSTON. Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, 1445-62-.
For an account of his quarrels in College, see Masters, 45.
HETTON, RALPH or ROBERT. M.A. 1485. See EATON.
HE VENING, THOMAS, see KENNINGHAM.
HEVENINGHAM, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST
JOHN'S, Mirhg 1626.
HEVENINGHAM, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Easter, 1605. Of Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Sir Arthur,
of Heveningham, Suffolk. Bapt. at Ketteringham, Nor*
folk, Dec. 13, 1586. Buried there Aug. 18, 1657. Prob-
ably brother of John (1592) and Thomas (1601). (Norfolk
Archaeology, HI. 284.)
HEVENINGHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 24, 1666. S. of Arthur, of Hock wo Id, Norfolk, gent.
B. there, 1651. Matric. 1667. M.P. for Dunwich, 1695-1700.
Died Nov. 21, 1700. Buried at Ketteringham, Norfolk.
Brother of John (1663). (Le Neve, Knights, 291; Suckling,
11.390.)
HEVENINGHAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs.
1572. Fell.-Com. in College.
360
HETENINGHAM, JOHN
HEVENINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', July I,
1592. Of Suffolk. S. of Sir Arthur, of Hevenmgham, Suffolk.
Bapt. there, Mar. 26, 1577. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1594-
Knighted, May n, 1603. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1615.
M.P. for Norfolk, 1628-9. Died June 17, 1633. Buried at
Ketteringham. Father of William (1621). Probably brother
of Henry (1605) and Thomas (1601). (Suckling, n. 389.)
HEVENINGHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 21, 1663. S. of Arthur, Esq. B. at Hockwold, Norfolk.
Matric. 1663. Brother of Henry (1666).
HEVENINGHAM, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1601. Of Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Sir
Arthur, of Heveningbam, Suffolk. B. 1584. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1604. Buried at Ketteringham, Sept. 20, 1651.
Probably brother of John (1592) and Henry (1605).
HEVENINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at PEMBROKE,
Apr. 19, 1621. S. of Sir John (1592), of Ketteringham, Knt.
B. at Hockwold, Norfolk. Matric. 1621. Sheriff of Norfolk,
1633. M.P. for Stockbridge, 1640. Member of the High
Court, but did not sign the King's death warrant. Member
of the Council of State, 1649. Vice-Admiral of Suffolk, 1651.
Surrendered at the Restoration. Deprived of his estates and
imprisoned in Windsor Castle. His life saved by the exertions
of his wife's relations. Married (i) Catherine, dau. of Sir
Henry Wallop, of Farley, Wilts. ; (2) Lady Mary Caseyf dau.
of John, Earl of Dover. Died Feb. ai, 1677-8. Buried in
Ketteringham Church. Father of the next. (D.N.B.)
HEVENINGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at ST
JOHN'S, Oct. 5, 1671. S. of William (above), of St Martin-in-
the-Fields, London. B. there. School, Windsor. Matric.
1671; M.A. 1673 (fit. nob.). (One of these names was adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 21, 1674, as s. and h. of William, of
Heveningham Hall, Suffolk, Esq. Knighted, May 19, 1674.
Buried at Heveningham, Oct. 14, 1674.)
HEVER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1561.
HEWARD or HOWARD, ROBERT. M.B. 1539-40.
HEWARD, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1628. Of
Norfolk.
HEWERDINE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
1691-2. S. of Thomas. B. at Morton (? Morton-on-Swale),
Yorks. Schools, Northallerton (Mr Smelt) and Coxwold.
Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1698;
priest, 1698. V. of Squire, 1699. Perhaps brother of Thomas
(i677).
HEWARDYNE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1578.
HEWERDINE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
June 3, 1677. ist s. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Lin ton,
Yorks. School, Coxwold. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1684. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1683. C. at March,
Cambs., 1686-. C. of Abington Pigotts; R. 1724-38. V.
of Bassingbourae. Perhaps . rother of Francis (1691-2).
HEWARTE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Oct. 1567.
HEWES, see HUGHES.
HEWITT or HUITTE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from MAG-
DALENE, Easter, 1571. Will of one of these names (Lincoln)
1600; of Horncastle, clerk.
HEWITT, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Doubtless the man of these names
Incorp. M.D. 1637, from Padua.
HUIT, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1626;
a scholar from Westminster, 1627, as Hewet; B.A. 1630-1.
HUETT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1550;
B.A. 1553-4. Ord. priest (Winchester) June 12, 1557. R. of
Maulden, Beds., till 1597. R. of Millbrook. Buried at
Maulden, Sept. 17, 1597.
HUITT, EPHRAIM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 161 r.
C. in Cheshire and at Knowle, Warws. Perhaps the 'Mr
Huett, lecturer at Shotwick,' in 1622. When chaplain at
Wroxhall, Warws, he was silenced by Archbishop Laud.
Went to New England, 1639. Teacher at Windsor, Conn.,
till his death, Sept 4, 1644. M.I. there, the oldest in the
State. Author, Anatomy of Conscience, 1626. Prophecies of
Daniel, 1644. (Felt, 563; J. G. Bartlett.)
HEWET, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1566.
S. of Henry. Probably of Yorkshire. (Chester* of Chicheley,
228.)
HEWYTT, GARDINER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 25, 1656. S. of William, Esq. B. at Beccles, Suffolk.
School, Beccles (Mr Cannon). Matric. 1657. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 17, 1662; s. and h. of Sir William (1633), of
Breccles, Norfolk, Knt. Sold his estate at Breccles. Died
a pensioner in the Charter house, c. 1720. (Le Neve, Knights,
119; Blomefield, H. 276.)
HEWETT, JOHN
HEWET, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 1 8) at MAGDALENE, June 7,
1656. S. of James (1622), R. of Whittington, Derbs. School,
Chesterfield. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 8; priest, June to, 1661. V. of Sutton-on-Lound, Notts.
Admon. of one of these names (Consist. C. London) 1706;
of Rayleigh, Essex, clerk. (P.M.G., 1009; J. Ch. Smith.)
HEWETT, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 5, 1675.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1676; B.A.
1678-9; M.A. 1682.
HEWETT, ISRAEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1602.
Of Norfolk. Migrated to Queens', Dec. 1604. B.A. from
Christ's, 1605-6; M.A. 1609; B.D. 1616. Fellow of Christ's,
1610-21. V. of Maldon, Essex, 1620-49. Minister of the
Dengie Classis, 1648. R. of Tendring, 1649. Died there 1663.
Brother-in-law of Owen Stockton. (Petit, I. 240; Shaw, n.
379-)
HUIT or HEWET, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1622; P A. 1626-7. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Whittington,
Derbs. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1627. R. of Whittington.
Father of George (1656). (F.M.G., 1009.)
HEWITT, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 4, 1664.
Only s. of Marmaduke, woollen draper, deceased. B. at
Pocklington, Yorks. Schools, Pocklington (Mr Winne) and
Beverley (Mr Sherwood). Married Jane, dau. of Thomas
Hardy, of Hilston, June 17, 1669. (M. H. Peacock.)
HEWIT, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1746. S. of William, steward, of Salop. B. near More ton.
Schools, Trentham, Staffs, and Wem, Salop (Mr Appleton).
Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) June 30,
1751; priest, Dec. 10, 1752. C. of Stoke. (Scott Mayor, m.
559-)
HEWITT, JOHN. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526; B.D. 1533-4-
HEWET, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1565. One of these names R. of ' Gesterton' (? Geldes-
ton), Norfolk, 1567.
HEWETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 7,
1631-2. S. of John, of Ingoldsby, Lines. B. there. School,
Grantham (Mr Wilkinson). Matric. 1632. (John, s. of James,
of Ingoldsby, seems to have succeeded to the family estate;
v. Lines. Pedigrees.)
HEWETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar (age 18) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1633. S. of Thomas, dothworker, of Eccles, Lanes.
B. there, Sept. 1614. Schools, Bolton-le-Moors and Merchant
Taylors'. Created D.D. (Oxford) 1643. Chaplain to Charles I;
and to the Earl of Lindsey. V. of St Gregory by St Paul's,
London, c. 1653-58. R. of St Mary Magdalene, Old Fish St.
Executed on Tower Hill for complicity in a royalist plot,
June 8, 1658. Author of devotional works. Buried at St
Gregory's. (F.M.G., 1030; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HEWET or HUETT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Oct. 30.
1637. S. of Sir John, of Waresley, Hunts., Bart. Matric.
1637. Succeeded as Bart., 1657. Sheriff of Cambs. and
Hunts., 1661-2. Died Sept. 30, 1684. Father of John
(1677-8), Thomas (1692) and Tyrrill (1684). (G.E.C.)
HEWYTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 3, 1662. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1663.
HEWET, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Feb. 2, 1677-8-
Of Waresley, Hunts. S. and h. of Sir John (1637), Bart.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 13, 1681-2. Of Waresley,
Hunts. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Sept. 30, 1684. Sheriff of
Cambs. and Hunts., 1685-6. Died Feb. 3, 1737- Will
(P.C.C.) 1740. Brother of Thomas (1692) and Tyrrill (1684).
(G.E.C.) ,
HEWETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 16, 1679.
S. of Richard, gent., of Eccles, Lanes. B. there. School,
Eccles (Mr Atkinson). Brother of Richard (1675). (Venn, I.
463.)
HEWITT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 5,
1682. S. of John, gent (died c. 1668; s. of Dr John Hewitt,
of 1633). B. in Surrey. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
Matric. 1682. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Magdalen
College, 1686; M.A. (Magdalen Hall) 1693. R. of Harthill,
Yorks., 1695-1715. Resided at Leytonstone, Essex, where
he kept a school. Father of the next. (Al. Carthus.; F.M.G.,
1030.)
HEWETT, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1724. S. of John (above),
clerk, of Wallingford, Berks. Adm. at Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, Oct. »2, 1709, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1712-3.
Succeeded his father as R. of Harthill, Yorks., I7J5-57-
Died Apr. 22, 1757, aged 68. Buried at HarthilL M.I.
(Al. Oxon.; Peile, n. 193; F.M.G., 1030; M. H. Peacock.)
HEWYTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 19,
1713. S. of Henry, deceased. B. at Paythorne, in Gisburn
parish, Yorks. School, Threshfield. Matric. 1713-4; B.A.
X7I7-8. Ord. priest (York) June 1718. Probably V. of
Broughton-in-Craven, 1732-41- (M- H- Peacock.)
HEWETT, MATTHEW
HEWITT, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
19; priest, May 20, 1627. V. of Hilton, Dorset, 1633-9;
and father of Thomas (1659). (F. S. Hockaday.)
HEWIT, MATTHEW. Adm. at ST JOHN'S, May 14, 1639. S. of
Robert, gent. B. at Linton-in-Craven, Yorks. School,
Burnsall, Yorks. (Mr Mason). Matric. 1639. Migrated to
Christ's, Mar. 24, 1641-2. B.A. 1642-3; M.A. from Sidney,
1652. V. of Gargrave, Yorks., in 1643. R. of one mediety of
Lin ton, Yorks., c. 1651-74. Founder of the Grammar School
at Threshneld; and also of Exhibitions at St John's. Died
1674. (Peile, i. 480; Founder* and Benefactors, 56.)
HUIT or HEWITT, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS,
Apr. 28, 1615. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Robert. School,
Higham Ferrers (Mr Burton). Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1620. C. of
Hargrave, 1620-34. R. of Newton Bromswold, Northants.,
1634-55. Chosen as 'parish register,' 1653. Married, at
Hargrave, Apr. n, 1621, Elizabeth Henchman, widow.
Buried at Newton Bromswold, Jan. 9, 1655-6. Father of
Robert (1644-5). (Venn, I. 228; H. I. Longden.)
HEWET, MORDECAI. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1659.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. Lent, 1660.
HEWITT, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CAIUS, May 28,
1718. S. of Nathaniel, gent, of Sproughton, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Sproughton (Mr Harwood). Scholar, 1718-20;
Matric. 1720. Adm. FelL-Com. Feb. 3, 1720-1. (Venn, IL 10.)
HEWET or HUIT, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1554. B. at Blyth, Notts. Migrated to Queens', c.
1555. B.A. 1557-8; M.A. 1561. Fellow of Queens', 1558-68.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 27, 1559, age 23. R. of Blickliag,
Norfolk, 1566.
HEWITT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CAIUS, June 21,
1675. S. of Richard, gent., of Eccles, Lanes. B. there.
School, Eccles (Mr Alston). Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675-80;
B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21,
1679; priest, June 18, 1682. Master of North Weald School,
Essex. V. of Norton Mandeville and Roothing Berners,
Essex, 1700. R. Of Greens lead, to 1724. Died Apr. 26, 1724.
Buried at Greenstead. M.I. Brother of John (1679). (Venn,
i. 454-)
HUET, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Miens. 1576;
B.A. 1580-1, as Hewite.
HEWITT or HUET, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS,
June 29, 1622. S. of Simon, husbandman, of Elsing, Norfolk.
School, FJsing (Mr Robinson). Matric. 1623; Scholar, 1625-7;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Feb. 18, 1626-7. C. of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, in 1636.
R. of Brandiston, 1642. R. of Bintry, 1642. Will (Norwich
Archd. C.) 1665. (Venn, i. 258.)
HEWETT or HUITT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1634. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt, of Shire Oaks, Notts.
Bapt. Jan. 24, 1618-9. B.A. 1637-8; M.A. from St John's,
1641. (F.M.G., 1029.)
HEWETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 19,
1644-5. S. of Michael (1615), R. of Newton Bromswold,
Northants. Bapt. at Hargrave, Feb. 9, 1628-9. School,
Wymington, Beds. (Mr Anderson). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-
9. Succeeded his father at Newton Bromswold, 1656, prob-
ably till 1664. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 17,
1662. (H. I. Longden.)
HEWITT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1720. S. of James, yeoman, of Yorkshire. B. at Threshfield,
near Skipton. School, Threshfield (Mr Mashall). Matric.
1720; B.A. 1723-4- Ord. priest (York) June 9, 1727; C. of
St Mary's, Hull. V. of Caistor, Lines., 1743-75. V. of
Kirmond, 1752-8. R. of Thoresway, 1755-75. R- of Roth-
well, I758-75- (Scott-Mayor, in. 333.)
HEWITT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 7,
1733. S. of Robert, of Northwich, Cheshire. Matric. 1733.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 20, 1736. Probably brother of
Thomas (1740).
HEWETT, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 14, 1504. Of Newton, or Nowton, Lincoln diocese.
Left before 1506.
HUET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Miens.
1545. Probably B.A. 1562-3. The Welsh scholar, pensioned
Master of the College of the Holy Trinity, Pontefract, at the
dissolution. R. of Treffe Egloyse, Pembrokeshire, 1560.
Precentor of St David's, 1562-88. Translator of the New
Testament into Welsh. Died Aug. 19, 1591. (Cooper, IL 108;
HUET, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1561.
HEWET, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 1608.
S. of Thomas, gent, of Ketton, Rutland. School, Ketton
(Mr Little). Matric. 1609. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 10, 1611.
HEWETT, WILLIAM
Scholar, 1612-3; B.A. 1612-3. OnL deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21;
priest, Dec. 28, 1617. Perhaps V. of March, Cambs., 1620.
(Venn, i. 215.)
HEWYTT, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 6, 1622. S. of Sir William, Knt, of Pishiobury, Herts.
B. at Ilketshall St Laurence, Suffolk. School, Eton. Matric.
1622. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1617. M.P. for New
Windsor, 1628. Sheriff of Herts., 1638-9 and 1660-1.
Knighted, July 10, 1641. Created Bart, July 19, 1660.
Buried at Sawbridgeworth, Aug. 19, 1662. (O.E.C.)
HEWITT or HUYTE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST
JOHN'S, Oct. 10, 1659. S. of Matthew (1623), clerk, deceased,
V. of Hilton Dorset. B. there. Matric. 1659.
HEWETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 14, 1692.
S. of Sir John (1637), of Thornton, Bucks., Bart., and
Waresley, Hunts. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M~A. 1700;
M.D. 1707. Fellow, 1698-1707. One of these names,
'medicus,' of Warwick, died Jan. 31, 1738. Brother of John
(1677-8) and Tyrrill (1684). Doubtless father of Thomas
(1724-5).
HEWETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 3,
1721. S. of Richard, chemist B. at Dunster, Somerset.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5.
HEWET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. n, 1724-5.
S. of Thomas (1692), M.D. B. in London. Matric. 1724-5;
B.A. 1728-9; M.A. 1732.
HEWYTT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERROUSK,
Mar. 7, 1734-5. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1735;
B.A. 1738-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1738-9; priest,
Sept 1741. C. of Walcott, Norfolk.
HEWITT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Oct 8,
1740. S. of Robert, of Northwich, Cheshire. School, Beverley,
Yorks. (Mr dark). Matric. 1741 ; Scholar, 1744; B.A. 1744-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept 1745. One of these names, of
Whitton, Norfolk, clerk, died Apr. 2, 1791. Probably brother
of Robert (1733).
HUIT, TOBIAS. B.A. from CLARE, 1607-8; M.A. 1611. R. of
Bulphan, Essex, 1616-61. Licensed (Bishop of London) Jan.
28, 1618-9, to marry Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Wignall,
V. of Barking. Died 1661. Will (Consist C. London) 1661.
HEWYTT, TOBIAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 19, 1639;
B.A. 1662-3.
HEWETT, TYRRILL, Adm. pens, at CLARE, June xo, 1684. S.
of Sii John (1637), Bart B. at Thornton, Bucks, (his mother's
home). Of Waresley, Hunts. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8;
M.A. 1691. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept 22, 1689. R. of
Denton, Hunts., 1689-98. R. of Scotter, Lines., 1698-1721.
Brother of John (1677-8) and Thomas (1692). (Burke, Ext.
Bart.)
HUET, W. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1564.
HEWITT, WILLIAM. B.A. 1516-7; M.A. 1520.
HUETT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens from TRINITY, Michs. 1550.
HEWET, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1588.
HUIT, WILLIAM (1597), see CORNWALLIS.
HEWET, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, i6ia,
as Howatt; B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 36,
1616; priest, Sept. 21, 1617. V. of Shambrook, Beds., 1618-
33. Buried there Mar. 26, 1633.
HEWET, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S, July,
1621. Probably of Dunston, Leics. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 31, 1622, as s. of William, of Millbrook and Ampthill,
Beds. Died 1662, aged 58. (Peile, i. 338; Burke, L.G.)
HEWETT, WILLIAM. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 12, 1625, as
'late of TRINITY College literate'; priest, May 19, 1627. One
of these names minister at Cotgrave, Notts., in 1650. Buried
there Jan. 22, 1653-4. Will, P.CC. (Godfrey, Notts.)
HEWYT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May, 1633.
S. of Sir William,Knt. B. in Suffolk Street, London. Schools,
Hadley, Middlesex and Eton. Matric. FelL-Com. 1633. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1631. Of Breccles, Norfolk. Knighted,
Nov. 20, 1660. Married Ursula, dau. of John Webbe, of
Breccles, Norfolk, Esq. Died Apr. 4, 1667, aged 53. Buried
in Breccles Church. Father of Gardiner (1656). (Norfolk
Archaeology, vin. 316.)
HEWIT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Aug. 18,
1740. S. of John, clothier, of Mattishall, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Seaming (Mr Brett). Matric. 1740-1; Scholar, 1740-
7; B.A. 1744-5; M-A. 1750. Fellow, 1747-67. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept 23, 1744; priest, Dec. 25, 1746. R. of
Bodham, Norfolk, 1767-80. R. of Baconsthorpe, 1767-88.
Died at Baconsthorpe, Mar. 17, 1788. Will, P.C.C. (Venn,
n. 47.)
362
HEWITSON, CHRISTOPHER
HEWET, . B.A. 1492-3.
HEWITT, . B.A. 1526-7. One William Hewet V. of All
Saints', Cambridge, c. 1535.
HEWETSON or HUITSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from
JESUS, Lent, 1580-1; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588.
HUITSON, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1631. Of Essex. B.A. from King's, 1633-4; M.A.
1637. C. of Cold Norton, Essex, 1637. R. of Woodham
Mortimer, 1640-71. V. of Burnham, 1660-71. Died 1671.
Will (Consist C. London) 1671; mentions s. Nathaniel.
HEWITSON or HUSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS',
Feb. 25, 1668-9. Of Essex. Doubtless s. of Nathaniel(above).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Signed for deacon's orders
(London) June ix, 1674; C. of Burnham, Essex.
HEWETSON or HOWTSON, MILES. B.Can.L. 1494-5.
HEWETSON, . B.Can.L. 1501.
HEWGOE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Jan. 4, 1681-3.
Matric. 1685, as Hughoe; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1685-6.
HEWGOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. n, 1709-10.
Of Cornwall. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717.
HEWGOE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 7, 1689.
Of Cornwall. Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Probably will
(Exeter) 1758; of St Austell, Cornwall, clerk.
HEWGOE, WALTER. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 27, 1685.
Of Cornwall. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9. Preb. of Exeter,
1735-41. Will (Exeter) 1741; of Holy Trinity, Exeter, clerk.
HEWIS, see HUGHES.
HEWKE, WALTER. B.Can.L. 1490. Of Norwich diocese. S. of
John Hewke. D.Can.L. 1494-5. Fellow of TRINITY HALL.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 29, 1490-1; priest, Mar. 19, 1490-
i. R. of Holywell, Hunts., 1500-17. Master of Trinity Hall,
1512-7. Died 1517. Buried in the Chapel. M.I. there. Will
(P.C.C.). Benefactor to Trinity Hall. (Cooper, i. 18; Coll.
Hist., 66.)
HEWLER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1608.
HEWLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 14,
1648. S. of George, attorney. B. at Wistow, Yorks. Schools,
Nun-Monkton (Mr Hen. Constantine) and Selby (Mr Rob.
Hulley). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1657. Of Wistow, Esq.
HEWLING, . Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1530-1.
HEWORTH, . Scholar at KINO'S HALL, c. 1461-5.
HEWSON, BARTHOLOMEW. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1626.
HEWSON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 29;
priest, Nov. 30, 1627. V. of Ellington, Hunts., 1636-67.
Signs as C. of Yelden, Beds., in 1638. Died 1667.
HEWSON, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 23, 1627. V. of Little Addington, Northants., 1646;
conformed; instituted, 1663. Buried there Mar. 22, 1692-3.
(H. I. Longden.)
HUSON, RICHARD. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1675- S. of
Richard, of Hensbridge, Somerset. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, July 9, 1668, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1672.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 23, 1677. V. of Fifehead Magdalen,
Dorset, 1677-1726. (Al. Oxon.)
HUSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, July 7,
1720. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1720; B.A.
1723-4. Ord. deacon (Durham) Aug. 23; priest, Sept. 19,
1724. C. of Grindon, Durham, 1724. V. of Bishopton, 1740-
65. Married, at Grindon, July 10, 1739, Ann Tweddell.
(H. M. Wood; D. S. Boutflower.)
HEWSON or HUSON, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from
TRINITY, 1623. Probably ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29,
1603, as 'B.A., aged 25.' C. of Holton, Norfolk.
HUGHSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1641. Of London.
HUSON, . B.Civ.L, 1478. Probably John, R. of Reepham
and Kerdiston, Norfolk, in 1490.
HEWSON, . B.Can.L. 1502-3.
HUSON, . B.Civ.L. 1504-5.
HEWTHWAITE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Jan. 13, 1746-7. S. of Thomas, attorney-at-law, of York-
shire. B. at Pickering. School, Threshfield (Mr Knowles).
Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1757. Ord. deacon (YoriO
June 2, 1751 ; priest, May 24, 1752. V. of Cottingham, Yorks.,
1757-66. V. of Morton and Haconby, Lines., 1766-8. V. of
Messingham and Bottesford, 1768-73. V. of Bicker, 1776-
1802. Died Sept. 16, 1802. (Scott-Mayor, in. 564.)
HEYDON, WILLIAM
HEXAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1570; B.A.
1573-4-
HEXT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 9, 1686. S. of
Francis, of Trenarren, Cornwall, deceased. B. Jan. H,
1665-6. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1686.
Succeeded his uncle, Samuel Hext, at Trenarren, 17x4.
Author, poems. Buried at St Austell, Mar. 31, 1729. (Al.
Carthus.)
HEXTALL, ABRAHAM, see HECKSTALL.
HEY, see also HAY.
HEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1750-1. S. of
Richard, dry salter, of Pudsey, Leeds. B. July, 1734. Matric.
1752-3; B.A. 1755; M.A. from Sidney, 1758; B.D. 1765;
D.D. 1780. Fellow of Sidney, 1758-79. Seatonian prizeman,
1763. Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1780-95. Ord. deacon
(Bangor) Feb. 2, 1757; priest (Ely)" Mar. 2, 1760. R. of
Passenham, Northants., 1779-1814. R. of Calverton, Bucks.,
1780—1814. Died Mar. 17, 1815, in London. Buried at St
John's Chapel, Marylebone. M.I. at Passenham. Will,
P.C.C. (D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
HEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. xo, 1666-7.
S. of Christopher, mercer, of Watton, Norfolk. B. there.
Bapt. Dec. 21, 1649. School, Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric.
1667; Scholar, 1667-71; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. priest (York)
June 9, 1695. R. of Headon, Notts., 1695-1707. Died 1707.
(Venn, i. 430.)
HEY, W. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent, 1750-1.
HEYDEY, . Resident pens, at JESUS, 1561-2.
HEYDON, see also HAYDON.
HEYDON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1576. S. of Sir William, of Baconsthorpe,
Norfolk. B.A. 1578-^ (xst in the ordo). M.P. for Norfolk,
1588. Travelled abroad. Knighted at the capture of Cadiz,
1596. Suspected of complicity in Essex's rising, 1601, but
pardoned. Author, astrological. Died 1623. Buried at
Baconsthorpe. Brother of John (1577-8), father of William
(1597-8). (D.N.B.)
HAIDON, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1570. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 19, 1573-3! of
Norfolk.
HEYDON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1609.
HAYDON, JAMES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1605.
HEYDON, JOHN. D.D. Prior of the Carmelites at Cambridge,
1397-
HEYDON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1496.
HEYDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 14, 1577-8.
S. of William, of Wroxham, Norfolk. Schools, Holt, Norwich
and Ryburgh. Served in Ireland. Knighted there, Aug. 5,
1599. In a duel with Sir John Mansfield, in 1599, he lost his
left hand (it is preserved in Canterbury Museum). Concerned
in the conspiracy of Essex, but pardoned, in 1601. Brother
of Christopher (1576). (Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, i. 96.)
HEIDON, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent, I597-S-
HAYDON, MICHAEL. Scholar of TRINITY, 1565; B.A. 1567-8;
M.A. 1571. One of these names, of Herts., adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Aug. 2, 1572.
HEEDON, NICHOLAS. Probably member of the University
before 1279. (Stokes, Chaplains, 3.)
HEIDON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559.
HEEDON, ROGER. Probably a member of the University.
Founder of chaplaincies. (See Stokes, Chaplains, 3.)
HAYDON, THOMAS. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Exeter College, Nov. 12, 1650; B.A. (Oxford) 1653;
M.A. 1656. Perhaps V. of Stowe, Bucks., 1672-97, resigned.
HEYDON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. Of
Hertfordshire. B.A. 1668-9, as Heden.
HEYDON, W. Matric. FelL-Com. from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1567.
HEYDON, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 3,
1580. Perhaps matric. as Haton, 1578. S. of William,
of Baconsthorpe. If so, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1578.
HEIDON, W. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1576.
HEIDON, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 12) at CAIUS, Feb. 7,
I597-S. S. of Sir Christopher (above). B. at Saxlingham,
Norfolk. Educated at home (Mr Blackbourne). Afterwards
knighted. Killed, 1627, in the action off the Isle of Rhe.
Will, P.C.C. 'A worthy gentleman and valiant soldier: an
expert engineer.' There is a volume of MS. letters from his
father in the Caius College library. (Venn, i. 164; Weever,
Mon.)
HEYDON, . Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1538. Probably Sir
Christopher, Knt. (Blomtfield, vi. 504-)
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HEYFIELD, NATHANIEL
HEYDON, . Adm. FeU.-Com. at TRINITY, 1658.
HEYES, see HAYES and HASE.
HEYFIELD, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1631.
HEYFIELD, . B.D. 1592 (in the ordo).
HEYGAT, REGINALD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MICHAEL
HOUSE, Michs. 1544. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1546.
HEIGATE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 35) at CAIUS, Jan.
19, 1608-9. Of Ramsholt, Suffolk. S. of Edmund, gent.
Perhaps s. of Edmund, of Rendlesham; in Vis. of Suffolk,
1612. Will (P.C.C.) 1638. (Venn, i. 200.)
HEYHOE, see HAYHOE.
HEYLES, JOSEPH, see HOYLE.
HEYLET, see also HAYLET.
HEYLET, DANIEL. Matric. sizar (probably from CHRIST'S),
July, 1606; B.A. from Christ's, 1609-10; M.A. 1613. R. of
St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich, 1612-7. Died Sept. 4, 1617,
aged 27. (Peile, I. 261.)
HAILET or HEYLETT, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June, 1631. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. of the above. Matric.
1631; B.A. 1634-5.
HEYLIE, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1578-9; M.A.
1582, as Helowe.
HEYLING or HELIN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1618-9. Of London. B. Feb. 7, 1600-1. From Merchant
Taylors' School. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 15, 1622.
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Perhaps
adm. at Gray's Inn, 1627, as s. and h. of Peter, of London,
gent.
HEYLIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 7, 1705.
S. of John, citizen and saddler, of London. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1706; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1708-9; M.A.
1714; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Ord. priest (London) Dec. 18,
1709. V. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1714-9. R. of St Mary-le-
Strand, 1724-59. Lecturer at All Hallows, Lombard Street,
1729. Chaplain to George II, 1733-48. Preb. of St Paul's,
1736-59. V. of Sunbury, Middlesex, 1742-7. Preb. of West-
minster, 1743-59. Author, theological. Died Aug. it, 1759.
Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Al.
Westmon., 246.)
HEYLIN, PETER. M.A. 1621 (Incorp. from Oxford). 2nd s. of
Henry, of Burfprd, Oxon. B. there, Nov. 29, 1599. School,
Burford. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, Jan. 19,
1615-6, age 15; B.A. 1617; M.A. 1620; B.D. 1629; D.D. 1633.
Fellow of Magdalen, 1618-30. Chaplain to Charles I, 1630.
Canon of Westminster, 1631-62; sub-dean, 1660. R. of
Hemingford Abbots, Hunts., 1631-2. R. of Houghton-le-
Spring, Durham, 1632-3. R. of Alresford, Hants., 1633; of
South Wamborough, Hants., 1639. Proposed a conference
between Convocation and the Commons, 1640. Obtained a
money grant from convocation for Charles I, 1640. V. of
Minster Lovell, Oxon.; sequestered from his preferments.
Retired to Lacy's Court, Abingdon. A noted controversialist.
Author, ecclesiastical. Died May 8, 1662. Buried in West-
minster Abbey. (D.N.B.)
HEYMAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1572.
Perhaps s. of Ralph, of Somerfield, Sellinge, Kent. Succeeded
his father, 1601. Died 1613. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
HEYMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 6,
1674- S. of Peter, of Wye, Kent, gent Matric. 1674. (Vis.
of Kent, 1663.)
HEYMAN, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 27,
1597. S. of Henry, of Somerfield, Kent, Esq. M.P. for
Hythe, 1620-4, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9; for Dover, 1640. Died
1641. (D.N.B.; Vis. of Kent, 1663; A. B. Beaven.)
HEYMAN or HAYMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Nov. 18, 1637. Of Kent. Matric. 1637; B.A. 1643-4; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1647. Fellow of Pembroke. Died in Cam-
bridge, c. 1705; 'hominum miserrimus.' (Loder.)
HAYMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1578-
9. Perhaps s. of Ralph, of Somerfield, Kent, Esq. Established
scholarships at King's School, Canterbury and at Trinity
College. (Burke, Ext. Bart.)
HEYMER or HAYMER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL
Oct. ii, 1639. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1639, as 'Heymone'-
B.A. 1643-4.
HEYNES, set HAYNES.
HEYNEY, THOMAS. B.A. from CLARE, 1617-8. Perhaps s. of
John, R. of Chailey, Sussex, whose will (P.C.C.) 1603. M.A.
1621. Ord. deacon and priest (Chichester) May 31, 1618.
V. of Arundel, Sussex, 1620. R. of Newtimber. 162*
(W. C. Renshaw; J. Ch. Smith.)
HIBBERT, HENRY
HEYRICK, see also HERRICK.
HEYRICK, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1631.
S. of Tobias (1588). Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
Sometime of Gray's Inn (not in the register). Afterwards
lived as a private gentleman at Grey Friars, Leicester. Died
1682, aged 71. Brother of William (1627), father of William
(1681) and Samuel (1682). (J. H. Hill, Market Harborough.)
HEYRICK, NATHANIEL, Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY,
May i, 1716. S. of Samuel (1682), of Loddington, Northants.,
clerk. Probably b. at Gt Glen, Leics. School, Rugby. Matric.
1716; Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Fellow, 1722.
Senior proctor, 1739-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 31,
1724; priest (London) Feb. ai, 1724-5. V. of Barrington,
Cambs., 1740. R. of Loddington, Northants., 1741. Died
May 13, 1767. Buried at Loddington. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Tobias (1729). (G. Mag.; J. H. Hill, Market Harborough;
H. I. Longden.)
HEYRICK, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Aug. 30, 1682.
S. of John (1631), of Leicester. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1685;
B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690. Incorp. at Oxford, 1693. V. of
Gt Glen, Leics., 1693-1703. Chaplain of Trinity, 1696-8.
R. of Loddington, Northants., 1703-41. Died Jan. 4, 1741-2,
aged 76. Buried at Loddington. M.I. there. Will (Archd.
Northants.). Father of Tobias (1729) and Nathaniel (1716),
brother of William (1681). (J. H. Hill, Market Harborough,
118; Al. Oxon.)
HEYRICK or HERRICK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
PETERHOUSE, June 27, 1667. S. of Thomas, of Market Har-
borough, Leics. Bapt. Mar. 4, 1648-9. School, Market
Harborough. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; Scholar, 1671:
M.A. 1675. Incorp. at Oxford, 1675. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 22, 1672; priest, Dec. 18, 1681. P.C. of Market Har-
borough, 1685. Author, poetical. Buried Aug. 9, 1694.
Admon. (Leicester) 1694. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HEYRICK, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June, 1588.
S. of Robert, of Leicester. Matric. 1588; B.A. 1591-2; M.A.
from St John's, 1596. Incorp. at Oxford, 1596. B.D.
(Oxford) 1603. Supp. for D.D. 1605-6. Fellow of Lincoln
College. R. of St Clement's, Oxford, 1604. R. of Houghton-
on-the-Hill, Leics., 1605. Died 1627. Father of John (1631)
and William (1627). (Al. Oxon.)
HEYRICK, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 29,
1729. S. of Samuel (1682), R. of Loddington, Northants.
Bapt. there, Sept. 6, 1711. School, Rugby. Matric. 1729;
Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736; B.D. 1750. Fellow,
1735- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1734; priest, June 20,
1736. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1750. V. of Over, 1750.
V. of Gainford, Durham, 1754-82. Died Mar. 30, 1782. M.I.
at Gainford. Brother of Nathaniel (1716). (G. Mag.)
HEYRICK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1627.
S. of Tobias (1588). B. 1609. B.A. 1631. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Oct. 19, 1631. Brother of John (1631). (J. H. Hill,
Market Harborough, 120-4.)
HEYRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1657; B.A.
1657-8. From Corpus Christi, Oxford; adm. there, Nov. 7,
1655. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Apr. 30,
1660.
HEYRICK or HERRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
ST JOHN'S, June 9, 1681. S. of John (1631), gent. B. at
Leicester. School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Daffy). Matric.
1681. Died Jan. 11, 1696-7, aged 32. Brother of Samuel
(1682). Q. H. Hill, Market Harborough.)
HEYRINGTON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1546.
HEYT, JOHN, see HAYT.
HEYTHOON or HEYTTON, THOMAS. B.Civ.L, 1518-9.
HEYWOOD, see HAYWOOD.
HEYWORTH, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1609.
HEIWORTH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from EMMANUBL,
Easter, 1606.
HAYWORTH, . Grace (? for B.A.) 1483-4.
HIAM, see HEIGHAM.
HIBBENS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 17, 1617.
Matric. 1617. One of these names s. and h. of Thomas, of
Weo and Rowton, Salop. B. c. 1600. (Vis. of Salop, 1623.)
HIBBENS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Miens. 1621 ;
B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. i, 1624; priest,
Sept. 23, 1627. V. of Tallington, Lines., 1631.
HIBBERT or HEBBERT, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, Aug. 4, 1645. S. of William, yeoman, of Marple,
Cheshire. School, Glossop, Derbs. (Mr Grinley). Possibly
the man 'of Hessle cum Hull' mentioned by Walker (Suf-
ferings, H. 373.)
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HIBBERT, HENRY. B.D. 1664 (Lit. Reg.); D.D. 1665. Of ,
Cheshire. S. of William, of Marple. Chaplain to the Duke of
York. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Jan. 28,
1619-20, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1622; D.D. (Oxford) 1665.
V. of Pirston in Holdemess, Yorks., 1625-43. V. of Mpttram
in Longdendale, Cheshire, 1649. Minister at Settrington,
Yorks., 1652; of Holy Trinity, Hull, 1652. V. of All Hallows
the Less, London, 1662. V. of St Olave, Old Jewry, 1662-78.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1669-78. Author, theological. Died Sept.
1678. Buried in St Olave's. Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.)
HIBBINS, HENRY. M.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Jer., of Rowton, Salop, gent. Matnc. from Magdalen Hall,
Jan. 31, 1665-6, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1669; M.A. (Balliol
College) 1672; B.D. 1680. (Al. Oxon.)
HIBBINS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age ao) at MAGDALENE, July i,
1732. S. of James, gent. B. at Holbeach, Lines. School,
Lincoln. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1747.
HICKOCK, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSK, Mar.
31, 1669. Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 25, 1673.
HICCOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 28,
1706. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Wervin, Cheshire.
School, Bridge-Trafford, Cheshire (Mr Gibson). Matric. 1707,
as 'Hinock'; B.A. 1710-1. Perhaps R. of Shelton, Beds.,
1733-4-
HICCOCKS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1644. Of Surrey. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1652. R. of Little
Laver, Essex, 1654. R- of Lee. Kent, 1655; ejected, 1662.
(Calamy, n. 62.)
HICK, . B.A. 1469-70.
HICKE or HIKE, THOMAS. B.A. I539-4O.
HICKES, BAPTIST. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1568. 3rd s. of Robert, mercer, of Cheapside. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1573. Joined his father's business; supplied
the court with silk and mercery. Knighted, July 24, 1603.
Created Baronet, 1620. M.P. for Tavistock, 1620-2; for
Tewkesbury, 1624-5, 1626, 1628. Deputy-Lieutenant for
Middlesex, 1625. Created Baron Hickes and Viscount
Campden, 1628. Died Oct. 28, 1620. Buried at Campden,
Gloucs. Brother of Michael (1559). (D.N.B.; Vis. of Gloucs.,
1623; A. B. Beaven; G.E.C.)
HYX, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1563;
Scholar in 1564-5. One of these names scholar of Queens',
1563-5.
HICKS, EDWARD. M.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, V. of Gt Barrington, Gloucs. Matric. from Oriel College,
Mar. 27, 1640, age 15; B.A. (? 1646); M.A. 1649; D.D. 1660.
Royalist captain of horse. R. of Hertingfordbury, Herts.;
ejected, 1662. R. of St Margaret Pattens, London, 1661-82.
R. of Buckland, Herts., 1667-82. Died 1682. (Al. Oxon.;
Clutterbuck.)
HICKES, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
June 24, 1618. S. of George, of Glemsford, Suffolk. Matric.
1618.
HICKES, GEORGE. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, of Newsham Hall, Kirby Wiske, Yorks. B. there,
June 20, 1642. School, Northallerton (Mr Thomas Smelt).
Matric, from St John's College, Oxford, May 19, 1659; B.A.
from Magdalen College, 1662-3; M.A. from Lincoln, 1665;
B.D. 1675; D.D. 1679. Fellow of Lincoln College, 1664-80.
Ord. deacon, June 10; priest (Oxford) Dec. 23, 1666. R. of
St Ebbe's, Oxford, 1675. Chaplain to the Duke of Lauderdale,
1676. V. of Wolverley, Worcs., 1680. Preb. of Worcester,
1680-3. V. of All Hallows, Barking, 1680-6. Chaplain to the
King, 1681. Dean of Worcester, 1683-91. R. of Alvechurch,
Worcs., 1686. Deprived for refusing the oath of allegiance
to William and Mary, 1689. Went to St Germains, 1693.
Nominated Suffragan of Bishop Sancroft. On his return to
England consecrated non-juror 'Bishop of Thetford,' 1694.
Author, miscellaneous. Died Dec. 15, 1715. Buried at St
Margaret's, Westminster. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Ralph
(1681). (D.N.B. ;Al. Oxon.)
HYCKES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1567;
Scholar, 1567, as Hix; B.A. 1570-1.
HICKS, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1569.
HICKS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June IT, 1742.
S. of Francis, grocer, of Watton, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Watton (private; Mr Pigge and Mr Edgerly). Scholar, 1742-
9; Matric. 1745; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749. Fellow, 1750-69.
President, 1767-9. University scrutator, 1767. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 7, 1747, as C. of Ovington; priest, May 21,
1749, as C. of Shropham. Officiating minister at Little
Shelford, Cambs., 1766. R. of Denver, Norfolk, 1769-88.
R. of Moulton, 1769^88. Died Apr. 30, 1788. Buried at
», ii. 51.)
Denver. M.I. there. (Venn,
HICKES, WILLIAM
HICKS, JOHN. B.D. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of London.
Matnc. from Christ Church, Jan. 25, 1582-3, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1586; M.A. 1589; B.D. 1596. V. of Carlton,
Skipton, Yorks., and of Kildwick, 1594. R. of Whitbum,
Durham, 1599. Preb. of York, 1615. Married, at Lamesley,
Durham, Feb. 20, 1603-4, Alice Blaikston. Buried at Whit-
burn, Dec. 31, 1630. (Al. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
HICKS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 19,
1650. Of Warwickshire. School, Coventry. Scholar, 1652;
Matric. 1654; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
HICKES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 19,
1652-3. S. of Richard, R. of Whitburn, Durham. B. there.
School, Bishop Wearmouth (Mr Walker). Matric. 1653;
B.A. 1656-7. P.C. of Monkwearmouth, Durham, 1662-9.
Died 1669. (Surtees, ii. 54.)
HICKES, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559.
ist s. of Robert, mercer, of Cbeapside. B. Oct. 21, 1543.
Bapt. at St Pancras, London. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar.
10, 1563-4. Secretary to Lord Burghley and Sir Robert
Cecil. M.P.forTruro, 1584-6; for Shaftesbury, 1588, 1592-3;
for Gatton, 1597-8; for Horsham, 1601, 1604-11. Knighted,
Aug. 6, 1604. Of Beverstone, Gloucs. and Ruckholt, Essex.
Died Aug. 15, 1612. Buried at Leyton, Essex. Will (P.C.C.)
1612. Brother of Baptist (1568). (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HICKES, MICHAEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1618. Probably s. of the above.
HICKES, MICHAEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, June 24, 1661.
HICKES, NICHOLAS. M.A. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Queen's, Oxford, Apr. 2, 1652. Demy of Magdalen
College, Oxford. B.A. (Oxford) 1665; M.A. 1658; B.D. 1665-
6. Fellow of Magdalen College , 1 658-82 . Canon of Chichester ,
1682. R. of West Thorney, Sussex, 1684. R. of Charfield,
Gloucs., 1701-10. Died Sept. 12, 1710, aged 75. M.I. at
Cromhall, Gloucs. (Al. Oxon.)
HICKES, RALPH. M.A. from JESUS, 1681. S. of William, of
Newsham, Yorks. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Nov. 13, 1668, age 17 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1672. Licentiate
R.C.P., 1692. Said to have been M.D. Died Apr. 5, 1711.
Buried at St Peter's, Comhill, as Dr of Physic. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of George (1668). (Al. Oxon.; A. Gray; J. Ch. Smith.)
HICKS or HICKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1562; B.A. 1566-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 16, 1568,
age 24. V. of Hatfield Regis, Essex, 1568-70; patron,
Trinity College.
HICKS or HIXE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1552; B.A. i556-;-7; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1560.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1558. Received the tonsure
(London) 1557. For some time minister at Fotheringay,
Northants. R. of Tansor, 1576-1601. Will, P.C.C. (Bridges,
11. 475; H. I. Longden.)
HICKS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, July 2,
1702. S. of Francis, bookseller. B. at Cambridge. School,
Histon (private). Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. from
King's, 1710. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1707; priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1709. Chaplain at King's, 1709. V. of
Potton, Beds., 1720. R. of Wrestlingworth, 1730.
HICKS, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 5, 1738-9. B. in
London. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 13, 1742; priest, Sept. 23, 1744.
HICKES, STEPHEN. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1729. S. of
William, of Cardinham, Cornwall. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Mar. 26, 1713, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1716.
R. of Blisland, Cornwall, 1718-80. Died 1780. (A I. Oxon.)
HICKES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1601;
Scholar, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. College librarian,
1609-12. One of these names preb. of Lincoln, 1612-46 (but
see Al. Oxon.). Perhaps R. of Stoke Hammond, Bucks.,
1625-45. Died 1646. (Lipscomb, iv. 362.)
HICKES, WILLIAM. Said to have been educated at Cambridge.
S. and h. of Michael (1559). Created Baronet, July 12, 1619.
J.P. and Deputy-Lieutenant of Essex. M.P. for Gt Marlow,
i6«5 and 1640. Married Mary, dau. of Lord Paget. Died
Oct. 15, 1680, aged 84. Probably brother of Michael (1618),
father of William (1646). (D.N.B.; Morant, I. 24.)
HICKS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 15, 1637.
Matric. 1637; Scholar from Westminster, 1638; B.A. 1641-2;
M.A. 1645. Perhaps Master of Oundle School, 1646-9.
Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) July 14, 1662. V. of Little
Baddow, Essex, 1666-9. V. of Hatfield Peverel, 1668-72.
R. of South Shoebury, 1672-9. Perhaps R. of Downham,
Cambs., 1676-7. Died 1679.
HICKES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Mar. 26,
1646. Of Essex. S. of Sir William (above), of Beverstone,
Gloucs., Bart. B. Dec. 1629. Succeeded as Bart., 1680.
Sheriff of Essex, 1684-5. Died Apr. 22, 1703. Buried at
LowLayton. M.I. (G.E.C.)
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HICKES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 23,
1671. and s. of John. B. at Middleton, Yorks. School,
Pickering, Yorks. (Mr Grey).
HICKFORD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 16, 1629-
30. Of Meddleson, Yorks. Matric. 1629-30; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. One of these names R. of Ightham, Kent, 1644.
HICKFORTHE, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1559.
HICKINGTON, PETER. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 4,
1724. Of Shipton, near York. Matric. 1724-5; B.A. 1728-9.
Ord. priest (York) Aug. 16, 1730. C. of Beeford. V. of South
Cave, Yorks., c. 1730. V. of Elloughton. Perhaps chaplain
of H.M. ships Berwick and Culloden. Died at St George's,
Southwark. Will (P.C.C.) 1760. (M. H. Peacock; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HICKINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
June 29, 1748. S. of Peter (? above), of Elloughton, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Clark). Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1749;
B.A. 1752.
HICKLING, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1561;
B.A. 1564-5. Perhaps R. of Spixworth, Norfolk, 1567.
Presented to Ab-Kettleby, Leics., 1578. V. of Hose, 1582.
Will (Leicester) 1614. One of these names ord. priest
(Peterb.) Mar. u, 1574-5.
HICKLIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY, May 28,
1664. ist s. of Thomas, yeoman, deceased. B. at Dunston,
Staffs. School, Oakham (Mr Jo. Jenner). Matric. 1664.
HICKLING, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 1629.
HICKMAN, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1575. 4th s. of Anthony, of Woodford Hall, Essex. Migrated
to Peterhouse. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; LL.D. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1583-8, where he had a long dispute with the
College. Adm. advocate, June 16, 1585. Died Dec. 13, 1597.
Will (Comm. C. London) as LL.D. Brother of Henry (1565).
(Masters, 328; Lines. Pedigrees, 494.)
HICKMAN, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
July 8, 1665. S. of John (? 1634), clerk, of Fordham, Norfolk.
B. there. School, Lynn (Mr Bell).
HICKMAN, DIXIE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 8, 1604.
S. of Walter (? William), of Kew, Surrey. Matric. Fell. -Com.
1604; M.A. 1612-3 (on visit of Prince Charles). Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1613; and at Gray's Inn, Aug. 15, 1622.
Married and had issue. Buried at Richmond, Surrey, Oct. 10,
1631. (Lines. Pedigrees, 494.)
HICKMAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
Of Middlesborough. S. of Sir Anthony, of Woodford, Essex.
B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; LL.D. 1584. Fellow, 1571. Proctor,
1583-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1572. Adm. advocate, May 14,
1595. Chancellor of diocese of Peterborough. Master in
Chancery, 1601. M.P. for Northampton, 1601. Will proved
(Peterb.) Sept. 4, 1618. Brother of Anthony (1575)- (Al.
Oxon.; Lines. Pedigrees, 494.)
HICKMAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1647; B.A. 1647-8. Fellow of Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1648-60. M.A. (Oxford) 1649-50. Incorp. at
Cambridge, 1651. B.D. (Oxford) 1658. Minister of St
Aldate's, Oxford. Intruded V. of Brackley, Northants.,
1650-9. Retired to Holland. Carried on controversies with
Peter Heylin and others. Wrote in defence of nonconformity.
Adm. at Leyden, 1663; and again, as English pastor, Apr. 18,
1675. Minister of the English Church there, till his death in
1692. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; Baker, I. 576.)
HICKMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARK, May 16, 1634- Matric.
1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1642. Fellow, 1643; ejected, 1644.
University under-librarian, 1640. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May 24, 1644, age 26, C. of Southery, Norfolk; priest, June
16, 1644. R. of Wimbotsham, Norfolk, 1662-71. R. of Bex-
well, 1666. Died 1671.
HICKMAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1607. Of Leicestershire. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1607.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1612; priest, Feb. 28, 1612-3.
C. of Gonerby, Lines., 1614. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1654; of
Kingston, Notts., clerk.
HICKMAN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, June 26, 1583.
S. of Roger, husbandman. B. at Leighton, Beds., c. 1572.
School, Toddington, Beds. (Mr Proude). Scholar, 1592-5;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
May 14, 1595. Probably buried at Leighton Buzzard, June 3,
1609; described as 'M.A., of Egginton.' (Venn, i. 146.)
HICKMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1604; B.A. 1607; M.A. 1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) Sept. 5 ; priest, Dec. 18, 1608. C. of Waddes-
den, Bucks., 1609. R. of Little Kimble, 1615. R. of Upton
Lovell, Wilts., 1619-47, sequestered. Buried at Boyton,
Wilt*., Apr. 22, 1659. (T. A. Walktr.)
HlERON, JOHN
HICKMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1620. Not found in the College register. Perhaps a mistake
for Thomas Heigham, whom see. (One Thomas Hickman , s. of
William, of Gainsborough, Lines., Knt. Bapt. Feb. 21, 1607-
8, adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1627. Died s.p.) (Lines.
Pedigrees, 495.)
HICKMAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 7, 1672. S. of Thomas, gent., of Ireland. B. there.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1672.
HYCKMAN, W. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1565.
HICKMAN, WILLIAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1612.
HICKMAN, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, 1718-9. Perhaps
Neville, s. of Sir Willoughby, Bart. Bapt. at Gainsborough,
Lines., May 13, 1701. Succeeded as Bart., 1720. Died June
«f 1733- (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
HICKHORNGILL or HICKERINGILL, EDMUND. Adm. pens,
(age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 17, 1647. S. of Edmund, gent.,
of Aberford, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr
Sedgwick). Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650-1. Fellow of Caius,
1651-2. Chaplain in Lilburne's regiment, 1653. Successively
baptist, quaker, deist. Governor of Meikleour Castle, Perth-
shire. A soldier and captain (by sea and land) in the Swedish
service. Visited Spain and Portugal and returned to England
as Swedish envoy. Afterwards a captain in Fleetwood's
regiment. Held a post in Jamaica. Returned to England,
1660. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28; priest, May 31, 1662.
V. of Boxted, Essex, 1662-4. R- of All Saints', Colchester,
1662-1708. P.C. of Wickes Priory, Essex. Licensed to preach
at St Christopher-le-Stocks, 1662. Engaged in conflicts with
the high church party and nonconformists, in the courts and
in the press. Publicly recanted, 1684. Excluded from his
living, 1685-8. Author, pamphlets, etc. Died Nov. 30, 1708.
Buried at Colchester. M.I. in All Saints'. Will, P.C.C.
(Venn, 1.381 ; D.N.B.)
HICKSON, see also HIGSON.
HICKSON or HIGSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 22, 1667. S. of Robert, clerk, of Malton, Yorks. B.
there. Educated at home. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A.
1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. Ord. deacon (York) June,
1671; priest, Sept. 1672. R. of All Saints', North Street,
York, 1674. R. of St Cuthbert, York, 1679. Author, sermon.
Brother of Walter (1667).
HICKSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1567. B. at Elton, Hunts. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 16,
1579. age 33, as of North Fambridge, Essex (probably curate).
V. of Mundon, Essex, till his death, 1604. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) to relict, Eastclaramonda. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HICKSON or HIGSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST
JOHN'S, July i, 1650. S. of James, husbandman, of Settle,
Yorks. B. there. School, Giggleswick (Mr Walker). Matric.
1650, as Hickson. Migrated to Caius, 1652. Scholar, 1652-3.
V. of Willingdon, Sussex, 1662-4; of Selmeston, 1664-81.
Buried there Aug. 2, 1681. (Venn, i. 386.)
HICKSON or HIGSON, WALTER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, June 22, 1667. S. of Robert, clerk, of Malton, Yorks.
B. there. Taught by his father. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1677. Incorp. at Oxford, 1667. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1673; priest, Sept. 12, 1675. V. of Mappleton, Yorks.,
1675-1720. C. of Cottingham, 1678; V. 1699-1722. R. of
Swillington, 1706-22. Died 1722. Brother of James (1667).
HICKSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1572.
HICSON or HIGSON, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1623. Matric. 1623.
HICKYN, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1586.
HIDE, see HYDE.
HIDER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSK, Easter,
1624; Fell.-Com. Apr. 1626.
HIDGEM, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1607. (Probably a mistake for Hodgson, whom see.)
HIDGLEY, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1651.
HIERON, see also HEARNE.
HIERON, JOHN. B.A. 1544-5-
HIERON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 2, 1625. S. of
Walter (V. of StapenhiU), Derbs. School, Repton (Mr White-
head). Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lichfield) May, 1630. Chaplain to Sir Henry
Leigh, at Eggington. Lecturer at Bretby ; also at Ash bourne,
1633. R. of Breadsall, 1644-62 (ejected). Author. Died at
Losco, July 6, 1682, aged 73. Buried at Heanor. Father of
Joseph (1658), brother of Samuel (1637). (Peile, i. 367;
Calamy, i. 306.)
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HIERON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 21,
1628. S. of Richard, of Bockenfield, Northumberland. B.
there, 1614. School, York (Mr Garthwait). Matric. 1628.
Sheriff of Northumberland. Sold Bockenfield, 1672. Died
Aug. 18, 1678. Buried in Beverley Minster. (Vis. of North-
umberland, 1665; H. M. Wood.)
HIERON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 29, 1719.
S. of William, of Blyth, Notts., clerk. School, Glamford
Bridge, Lines. (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1719. Buried at
St Edward's, Cambridge, June 3, 1721.
HIERON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 6,
1658. S. of John (1625). B. at Ashbourne, Derbs. School,
Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1658. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 9, 1665; s. and h. of John, of Little Eaton, Derbs.
(PriU, i. 581.)
HIERON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 17, 1617.
Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. from Sidney, 1624.
HIERON, SAMPSON. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1628.
Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2. Presented to Harbledown, Kent,
Oct. 26, 1647. Probably died c. 1655. (Skaw, i, 346; H. G.
Harrison.)
HIERON or HEARNE, SAMUEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 24, 1590. Of London. S. of Roger,
V. of Epping, Essex. Matric. c. 1590; B.A. 1594-5; M.A.
1598. Fellow, 1593-9. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1595,
age 24. Successful preacher in London. Afterwards R. of
Modbury, Devon. Author, sermons, etc. Many of his sermons
were published. Died at Modbury, 1617. Will (Exeter) 1617.
(D.N.B.)
HIERON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 27, 1637. Of
Derbyshire. S. of Walter, V. of Stapenhill. Matric. 1635.
Perhaps V. of Shirley, Derbs., 1657-62, ejected. Afterwards
preacher in Derbyshire. Died Mar. 24, 1687. Brother of
John (1625). (Calamy, i, 334.)
HIERON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1616.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1628. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1624 (probably adm. there previously in 1614). Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1621, as B.A. of Trinity College,
Oxford. V. of Alderminster, Worcs., 1624-30. V. of Hern-
hill, Kent, 1630.
HIET, JAMES. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1607.
S. of Robert, cordwainer. B. in London. 'Grecian' from
Christ's Hospital. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1621. V.
of Childwall, Lanes., 1624-5. R. and V. of Croston, 1625-62,
ejected for nonconformity. C. at Wigan, in 1662. Preacher
at Liverpool, Oct. 20, 1662. Buried at Croston, Apr. 8, 1663,
as V. of Croston. (Calamy, n. 89; E. Axon.)
HIGAT, JAMES. M.A. 1598 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
HIGBIE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1620. Of
Huntingdonshire. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 10; priest,
Dec. 19, 1624, as 'B.A.' P.C. of Bury, Hunts., till 1663.
Died 1663.
HIGBIE or HIGH BID, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1575; B.A. 1578-9.
HIGHDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Oct. 9, 1604. S. of
John, of Ebberston, Pickering, Vorks. Of Laxton, Esq.
Father of the next. (Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
HIGHDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, June 30,
1632. S. of John, Esq. (above). B. at Laxton, Howden,
Yorks. School, Howden (Mr Wm. Weeks). Matric. 1632.
HIGDEN, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CRRISTI, Easter,
1624. Of Berkshire.
HIGDEN, MERLIN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRIRTI, c.
1594. Of Middlesex. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1608.
Fellow, 1601-16. V. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1613-6. Died
June 10, 1616. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge. Will,
V.C.C.
HIGDON, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 21, 1636.
Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. from Magdalene, 1643.
Perhaps father of William (1682).
HIGDEN, ROBERT. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518-9; B.D. 1535-6.
Fellow of QUEENS', 1517-29. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar. 7,
1516-7. V. of Northall, Middlesex, c. 1526-44. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1541-4. R. of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1541-4.
Died c. June, 1544.
HIGDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1682.
Previously ma trie, at St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, Feb. 23,
1680-1, age 18. Perhaps s. of Laurence (? 1636), of Corfe
Castle, Dorset, clerk. B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688; D.D. 1710.
R. of St Paul's, Shadwell, 1711-5. Preb. of Canterbury,
1713-5- Claimed as a non-juror, when C. of Camberwell, but
afterwards conformed. Author, theological. Died Aug. 28,
1715. Buried in the New Chapel, Westminster, Sept. 5, 1715.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HIGFORD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, July 4,
1692. S. of Richard. B. at Boxley, Kent. School, Rochester
(Mr Paul Bairstow). Matric. 1693; Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1695-
6; M.A. 1699.
HIGFORD, HENRY. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1738. S. of
William, of Ashton-under-Hill, Gloucs., gent. Matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford, Mar. 16, 1726-7, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1730. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 3, 1732;
priest (Winchester). C. of Alderton, Gloucs., 1732; R. 1738-
95. Lord of the manor. Lived at Dixton House. Will
(P.C.C.) 1795. (F. S. Hockaday; Al. Oxon.)
HIGGETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 27,
1715. S. of Humphrey, mason. B. in London. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord.
deacon (London) Oct. o, 1720. Probably confessor to the
Household, 1736-61. Died 1761. One of these names was
R. of Slapton, Bucks., 1775-80. Died 1780. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1789; R of Slapton, formerly of Baling, Middlesex, but late
ofFulham. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HIGGINBOTHAM or HEGYNBOTHAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at
KING'S, Easter, 1564.
HIGGINBOTHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 9,
1664. Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9, as Hegginbothom. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 6, 1669.
HIGGENBOTHAM, . Adm. at PEMBROKE, July 6, 1659.
HIGGINS, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568. Of Lancashire. Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Manchester.
B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575; B.D. 1582. Fellow, 1574. Ord.
priest (Gloucester) 1572. Preb. of Gloucester, 1578. Uni-
versity preacher, 1581. R. of Kirk Deighton, Yorks., 1583-
1624. Master of St Michael's Hospital, Well, 1605. Dean of
Ripon, 1608-24. Died Nov. 17, 1624. Will, York. Bene-
factor to St John's and to Ripon Minster. (Founders and
Benefactors, 36; M. H. Peacock.)
HIGGONS, BEVILL. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1688. Previously matric. from St John's, Oxford,
Mar. 5, 1685-6, age 16. S. of Sir Thomas, of Grewell, Hants.,
Knt. B. at Kezo, 1670. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12,
1687. Lived for some years in France, whither he had
followed his family into exile. Arrested on a charge of
conspiracy against William III, 1696, subsequently released.
Historian and poet. Died at Chiswick, Middlesex, Mar. i,
I735-& Buried In St Pancras Churchyard, London, Mar. 6,
X735-& (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HIGGONS, CHRISTOPHER COMYN. Adm. scholar (age 18) at
SIDNEY, May 15, 1695. S. of John, gent B. at Linton,
Staffs. Matric. 1695.
HIGGINS, EDWARD. M.A. 1583 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from Queen's College, Oxford, 1575-6; M.A. 1581. Fellow of
Brasenose, 1583. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) 1587.
Will proved V.C.C. (Oxford) 1588. (Al. Oxon.)
HIGGINS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 25,
1704. S. of Richard, clerk. B. at Tonbridge, Kent. School,
Tonbridge (Mr Roots). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1708-9. Ord.
deacon (London) May 23; priest, Sept. 19, 1714. Probably
C. of Famborough, Kent, 1714.
HIGGINS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1570.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578; B.D. 1585. Fellow,
1577.
HIGGINS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1634. One of these names, of All Saints', Chichester,
scholar at Winchester in 1627.
HIGGINS or HYGENS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Mar.
23, 1641-2. Of London. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1642;
B.A. 1645-6. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Feb.
1647-3. (T. A.Walker.)
HIGGINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, July i, 1665.
S. of Henry, of Wyke, Bradford, Yorks. Ord. deacon (York)
c. 1666; priest, June, 1667. One of these names V. of Ferry
Fryston, Yorks., 1684-90.
HIGGINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 12, 1669. Matric.
1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Perhaps Master of Aylesbury
School, Bucks., during 1680.
HIGGONS, RICHARD. B.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Salop, gent. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Mar. 22,
1604-5, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1608; M.A. 1611. Admon.
V.C.C. (Oxford) June 2, 1626. (Al. Oxon.)
HIGGINS, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1587.
HIGGONS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1613;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1619. Fellow of
Trinity Hall, 1619-23. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619. Ord. priest
(Norwich) 1623. R. of Drayton, Norfolk, 1623.
HIGGONS, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1715. S. of Richard, of
North Newnton, Wilts. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
July 9, 1701, age 16; B.A. (Merton) 1705-6. V. of Tilshead,
Wilts., 1711. V. of Shrewton, 1715. (Al. Oxon.)
367
HIGGINSON, FRANCIS
HIGGINS, . Adm. pens, at Sr CATHARINE'S, 1695.
HIGGINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1602. S. of John (1561), V. of Claybrook, Leics. Bapt. there,
Aug. 6, 1586. B.A. from Jesus, 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1614; priest, Dec. 1614. C. at Scraying-
ham, Yorks. R. of Barton-in-Fabis, Notts., 1615. V. of
Claybrooke, Leics., 1615. Lecturer at St Nicholas, Leicester,
1617-29. Deprived for nonconformity. Went to New
England, 1629, with his wife and eight children. 'Teacher*
at Salem; salary £30 a year. Married at St Peter's, Notting-
ham, Jan. 8, 1615-6, Anna Herbert. Author of New England's
Plantation. Died at Salem, Aug. 6, 1630, aged 43. (D.N.B.;
Felt, 103; Annals of Salem; J. G. Bartlett.)
HIGGINSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
July i 1678. S. of John, clerk, of Leicestershire (and grand-
son of Francis above). B. in New England. School, Sedbergh
(Mr Wharton). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1681-4.
HIGGINSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
HIGGINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1561. 8.1564.
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. V. of Claybrooke, Leics., 1571.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1572- Father of Francis (1602).
HIGGINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1572.
HIGGINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June 30,
1719. S. of Joseph, of Peover, Cheshire. School, Peover
(Mr Allen). Matric. 1719.
HIGGINSON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June 24,
1709. S.of Peter, of Wem, Salop. School, Wem (Mr Williams).
Matric. 1709; B.A. 1714.
HIGGINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
July 2, 1623. S. of John, of Anabury, near Coventry,
husbandman. One of these names C. of Lower Peover,
Cheshire, 1661-4.
HIGGINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May
9, 1645. S. of Thomas. B. at Shockerley, Lanes. School,
Winwick (Mr Pickering). Matric, 1645. Migrated to Oxford.
Scholar of Brasenose, 1648; B.A. (Oxford) 1648. Perhaps
V. of Church Minshull, Cheshire; ejected, 1662. (Peile, I. 495 ;
A I. Oxon.)
HIGGINSON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1595-6-
Of Leicester. B.A. 1598-9; M.A. 1602. Fellow of St John's,
1602. (Peile, i. 217.)
HIGGINSON, TOBIAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639.
HIGGS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June
23, 1679. ist s. of Clement, physician, deceased, of Yorkshire.
B. at Malton, Yorks. School, Malton (Mr Carteret). (Vis. of
Warms., 1682.)
HIGGES, GEORGE. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Staffordshire. Matric. from Balliol College, May 2, 1581,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1583; M.A. 1599. Ord. priest (Coventry)
Oct. 4, 1584. Perhaps C. of Chearsley, Bucks., in 1585.
HIGGES, GRIFFIN. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Griffin, of South Stoke, Oxon. B. there, 1589. School,
Reading. Matric, from St John's, Oxford, July 4, 1609, age
18; B.A. (Oxford) 1610; M.A. 1615; B.D. 1625. Fellow of
Merton, 1611. Proctor, 1622. Adm. at Leyden, Feb. 6,
1629-30. D.D. (Leyden) 1629-30. Supp. for incorp. at
Oxford, 1629-30. Chaplain at the Hague for twelve years, to
the Queen of Bohemia. R. of Gamlingay, Cambs., 1625. V.
of Diddington, Hunts., 1626-30. R. of Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent,
1630-45. Precentor of St David's, 1631-59. Dean of Lich-
field, 1638. Author, theological. Died at South Stoke,
Henley, Oxon., Dec. 16, 1659. Buried there. M.I. Will
(P.C.C.) 1660. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HIGGS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 17, 1747.
S. of John, of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1747.
Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754; B.D. 1768. FeHow,
1753-5- Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 23; priest, Sept. ai, 1755.
V. of Marsworth, Bucks., 1777-80. R. of Grundisburgh,
Suffolk, 1780-1816. (Al. Westmon., 341.)
HIGGES, NICHOLAS. B.D. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Merton College, Nov. 24, 1581; B.A. (Balliol) 1588;
M.A. 1591; B.D. 1600; D.D. 1603. R. of High Ham, Somer-
set, 1606-31. Preb. of Wells, 1614-31. R. of Spaxton,
Somerset, 1622-4. R. of North Cadbury, 1626-7. Died 1631.
(AL Oxon.)
HICHAM, see HEIGH AM.
HIGHELORD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592.
HIGHER or HYAR, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Jan. 20,
1649-50. S. of George, citizen and grocer, of London. Matric.
1650. 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Migrated to Caius.
HILDESLEY. MARK
Scholar, 1650-*; B.A. 1653-4; M-A. 1657. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 8; priest, June 10, 1661. V. of Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex, 1662-5. C. of Weathersfield, in 1662.
Will (Cons. C. London) 1665-6. (Venn, i. 379; J. Ch. Smith.)
HIGHGATE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May
14, 1684. S. of Nicholas. B. in London. School, Ware (Mr
Burgoine). Matric. 1684. Resided till Michs. 1687. (Peile,
n. 96.)
HIGHMORE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 17, 1698.
Of Dorset. S. of William (next), of Barnsley, Dorset, clerk.
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Nov. 22, 1699, age 17;
B.A. (Magdalen Hall) 1703. R. of Winterboume Anderstone,
Dorset, 1708-10. Died 1710. (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, i. 162.)
HIGHMORE, WILLIAM. M.A. from JESUS, 1685. S. of William,
of Barnsley, Dorset, clerk. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Apr. 2, 1666, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1669-70. R. of
Winterbourne Zelston, Dorset, 1674-1707. R. of Winter-
bourne Anderstone, 1685-1707. Chaplain to the Earl of
Shaftesbury. Buried at Winterbonme Zelston, Dec. 16, 1707.
Father of Robert (above). (Hutchins, i. 337; F S. Hocka-
day.)
HIGNEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, July 7, 1629.
S. of Timothy, burgess of Cambridge. Bapt. at Gt St Mary's,
Nov. 20, 1614. School, Cambridge (Mr Shilboum and Mr
Winterton). Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1629-36; B.A. 1632-3;
M.A. 1636. Fellow, 1636-7. Probably died 1637. (Venn, i.
291.)
HIGNEY, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1504.
HIGSAW, . MJL 1614 (on King's visit).
HIGSON, see also HICKSON.
HIGSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 3,
1645-6. S. of William, minister, of Weston, Notts. B. at
Stony Middleton, Derbs. School, Louth, Lines. Matric.
1645-6.
HIGSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596;
Scholar, 1599; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Fellow, 1602, as
Hickson. Senior proctor, 1626-7. Buried in the College
Chapel, Oct 5, 1637. Will (V.C.C.) 1637.
HILARY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 30,
1707. S. of John, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1707; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1710-1; M^. 1741. Ord. deacon
(London) May 27, 1711. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1766; of Dnlwich, Surrey, clerk.
HILARY, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Apr. a,
1737. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1737.
HILBERT, NICHOLAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Feb. 19, 1525-6. Left c. 1529. Of Yarmouth,
Norfolk.
HILDERSHAM, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1576. S. of Thomas, of Stetchworth, Cambs. B. there, Oct. 6,
1563. School, Saffron Walden, Essex (Mr Desborough).
Scholar; B.A. 1580-1 ; M.A. 1584. Fellow of Trinity Hall,
1584. Lecturer at Ashby-de-la-Zouch (before ordination)
1587. V. there, 1593-1632. An active manager of the
'millenary' petition, 1604. Silenced by his bishop for non-
conformity, 1605; restored, 1609. Imprisoned for three
months for refusing the 'ex officio' oath, 1615. Returned to
Ashby, 1625. Author, theological. Died Mar. 4, 1632. Will,
Leicester. Father of Samuel (1609). (Peile, i. 139; Warren,
342; D.N.B.)
HILDERSHAM, NEHEMIAH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7.
HILDERSHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 6,
1609. S. of Arthur (1576), V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric.
1609; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1623. Fellow,
1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. R. of West Felton, Salop,
1628-62, ejected. One of the Assembly of Divines. Died at
Erdington, near Birmingham, Apr. 1674, aged So. (D.N.B. ;
Calamy, n. 327.)
HILDERSHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1575.
HILDESLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 13) at MAGDALENE, Sept.
27. i673- S. of Mark, Esq. (next), of Surbiton, Surrey.
School, Brentwcod. Matric. 1674. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Aug. 8, 1676, as s. and h. of Mark, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.
(Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
HILDESLEY, MARK. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 20, 1645,
S. and h. of Mark, of London, gent. Scholar of Corpus
Christi, Oxford, by visitors' mandate, 1649; B.A. (Cambridge)
1650. Fellow of New College, Oxford, 1650. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Dec, 30, 1648. Barrister-at-law, 1656. Father of
the above. (AL Oxon.; Vis. of Surrey, 1662.)
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HILDESLEY, MARK
HILDESLEY, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 29,
1717. S. of Mark, R. of Witton, Hunts. B. at Murston, Kent,
Dec. 9, 1698. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1717; Scholar,
1718; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724- Fellow, 1723. D.D. (Lam-
beth) 1755. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1722; priest,
Mar. 10, 1722-;?. Nominated preacher at Whitehall, 1725.
V. of Hitchin, Herts., 1731-55. Chaplain to Henry St John,
Lord Bolingbroke, 1734. R. of Holwell, Beds., 1735-67.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1754-72. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1755-
72. Master of Sherburn Hospital, Durham, 1767-72. Pro-
moted the translation of the Bible and Prayer Book Into the
Manx language. Died Dec. 7, 1772, at Bishop's Court, Isle
of Man. (D.N.B.; G. Mag.)
HILDESLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1676. B. at Stepnev, Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1677. Died,
as student, of small-pox, Aug. I, 1678.
HILDRETH, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
1613; B.A. 1616-7. Licensed to teach in the parish of Leake,
Yorks., Apr. 30, 1619. (M. H. Peacock.)
HILDYARD or HYLLIARD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens,
from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1584. ist s. of Richard, of Routh,
Yorks. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1586. Of Winestead,
Yorks. M.P. forHedon, 1588-9, 1593, 1597-8, 1601, 1604-11,
1624-5, 1626, 1628-9; f°r Beverley, 1620-2. High Sheriff of
Yorks., 1595, 1613. Knighted, Apr. 17, 1603. Member of
the High Commission of York. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Welby, of Goxhill, Lines. Buried at Winestead, Nov.
23, 1634. Will, York. Father of Christopher (1633) and
Henry (1626). (Foster's Yorks. Pedigrees; H. M. Wood;
A. B. Beaven.)
HELLYARD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY,
Easter, 1618. Probably s. and h. of Robert, of Fulford,
Durham. Bapt. Sept. 24, 1602. Buried Nov. 29, 1675.
(M. H. Peacock.)
BILLIARD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY,
Easter, 1633. Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir Christopher (1584), of
Winestead, Yorks. B. Sept. 10, 1615. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1634. Barrister (?i66o). Recorder of Hedon, Yorks.
Antiquary and friend of Thoresby. Died May, 1694. Buried
at St Mary, Castlegate, York. Brother of Henry (1626).
HILDYARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETER-
HOUSE, Tune 10, 1653. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of Leonard,
of Skeffling, Yorks. School, Lund, Yorks. Matric. 1655;
Scholar; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). R. of Routh,
Yorks., 1661-1712. Buried there, May 19, 1712. (Vis. of
Yorks, 1665; Poulson, Holdemess, n. 498; T. A. Walk*.)
HILDYARD or HILLIARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age
17) at PETERHOUSE, July 5, 1686. Of Winestead, Yorks.
Doubtless s. of Christopher (above), R. of Routh. B. Nov. 8,
1668. School, Beverley Parks, Yorks. Scholar, 1686; Matric.
1688; B.A. 1689-90. Ord. deacon (York) June 15, 1690;
priest (Lincoln) May 22, 1692. C. of West Rasen, Lines.
R. of Claxby, 1693. V. of Usselby. V. of North Willingham.
R. of Winestead, Yorks., 1711-22. R. of Rowley, 1715-34.
Buried at Rowley, Sept. 24, 1734. Father of the next.
HILDEYARD, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAG-
DALENE, 1714. S. of Christopher (above). B. at Claxby,
Lines. School, Beverlev. Matric. 1715; M.A. (Edinburgh)
1722. R. of Winestead, Yorks., 1722-55. V. of Grasby,
Lines., 1722. Married Marv Isabel, dau. of Simon Empring-
ham, of Kettleby Thorpe, Lines.
HYLIARD, EDWARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1661. S. of Henry (1626), of Winestead and East
Horslev, Surrey. M.A. 1663. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1663. Barrister-at-law, 1673. Judge in Barbadoes. Married
Marv, dau. of David Stokes, D.D., canon of Windsor.
Died in Barbadoes, July, 1703. Brother of Philip (1661).
(Poulson, Holderness, n. 467; M. H. Peacock.)
HILLIARD, EZECHIEL. B.A. from PKTERHOUSE, 1573-4: M.A.
1577- Fellow, 1577. Obtained leave for two years' travel, Oct.
1592. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 9, 1595. Senior
proctor, 1596-7. Fellowship resigned on acceptance of a
benefice. 1599. Will (Exeter) 1614; V. of Stoke Climsland.
(T. A. Walker.)
HILDEYARD, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
July 18, 1683. S. of John (1656), of Cawston, Norfolk.
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Brother of John (1679-80).
HILLIARD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1602.
Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of William, bencher of the Inner
Temple and recorder of York. Bapt. at Beverley, Jan. 2,
1585-6. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1603.
HILDYARD, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs.
1626. Doubtless TSt s. of Christopher (1584), of Winestead,
Yorks. Bapt. there, Feb. I, 1600-10. Of Winestead, Yorks.
and East Horsley, Surrey. Royalist sufferer. M.P. for
HILDYARD, WILLIAM
Hedon, 1660. Married Lady Anne Leake, dau. of Francis,
Earl of Scarborough. Died Jan. 1674. Will proved, Tan. 15,
1674- Brother of Christopher (1633). (Burke, L.G. ; Poulson,
Holdemas, n. 467.)
HILDEYARD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL,
Apr. 26, 1701. S. of Philip (1661), of East Horsley, Surrey,
Esq. B. at East Horsley, Aug. 29. 1684. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Dec. 5, 1702. Of Goxhill, Lines., Esq. J.P. Married,
at Barton St Mary's, Apr. 23, 1706, Frances, dau. of William
Long, of Barton-on-Humber. Died Sept. 16, 1722. Buried
at Goxhill. (Burke, L.G.; M. H. Peacock.)
HILLIARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1571.
HILDYARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 14, 1656. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Christopher, of Ottringham, Yorks. School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1656; Matric. 1659. Migrated to
Trinity ilall. LL.B. 1663; LL.D. 1669. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1660. R. of Swannington, Norfolk,
1662-1703. R. of Cawston, 1675. Preb. of Norwich, 1683-
1703. Chancellor of the diocese of Norwich. Father of the
next, and of Francis (1683).
HILDEYARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Mar.
23, 1679-80. S. of John (above), LL.D., R. of Cawston,
Norfolk. Matric. 1680. Brother of Francis (1683).
HILLIARDS or HILLYARD, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 25, 1714. S. of Joseph, deceased. B. at
Heversham, Westmorland. School. Kirby (Mr Gibson).
Matric. 1714. Migrated to Christ's, May 5, 1715. B.A. 1717-
8. P.C. of Hornby, Lanes., 1718. (Peile, n. 187.)
HYLIARD, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1661. Doubtless 4th s. of Henry (1626). M.A. 1663. Of East
Horsley, Surrey. Chamberlain of the Exchequer. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. Buried at East
Horsley, May i, 1693. Brother of Edward (1661), father of
Henry (1701). (Burke, L.G.)
HILDYARD, RICHARD. B.D. 1532. Perhaps s. of Peter. D.D.
1534. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1524. M.A. of Oxford. Chaplain
to Bishop Tunstall. R. of Barmston and Winestead, Yorks.,
in 1525-6. R. of Norton, Durham, 1538-9. Important actor
in the Pilgrimage of Grace. Haviner advised the religious
houses not to surrender, he fled to Scotland, where he was
supported by Cardinal Beaton. A pensioner of the Cardinal,
at St Andrew's, 1543. (Cooper, i. 534.)
HYLLYARD, Sir ROBERT, B«rt. Adm. nobleman (age 18) at
TRINITY, June 13, 1688. S. of Christopher, of Winestead, in
Holdemess, Yorks. School, Hull (Mr Pell). Matric. 1680, as
Hildyard. Succeeded his grandfather, as 2nd Bart., Mar. 7,
1684-5. M.P. for Hedon, 1701-2. Died Nov. 1729. Buried
at Winestead. Brother of William (1695). (Burke, Ext.
Bart.; G.E.C.)
HILDYARD, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. o, 1731. Of Winestead, Yorks. S. of William
(1695), R. of Rowley, Yorks. Bapt. at York, July 15, 1716.
Matric. 1731. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1729. M.P. for Gt
Bedwyn, 1754-61. Died at Gilling, Yorks., Feb. r, 1781.
(Burke, Ext. Bart.; T. A. Walker, 262; G.E.C.)
HILLIARD, SAMUEL. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1700. S. of
Samuel, of St Saviour's, Southwark, scrivener. B. June 3,
1676. Matric. from University College, Oxford, Aug. 25, 1693,
age 16; B.A. (Trinity, Oxford) 1697. Lecturer at St Mary,
Lothbury, 1698. Preb. of Lincoln, 1704. R. of Stifford, Essex,
1700-42. R. of Rainham, 1718-42. Buried at Stifford,
Mar. 2fi, 1742. Will (Consist. C. London) 1742. (Al. Oxon.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
HYLYARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1557. Probablv s. of Martin, of Winestead, Yorks. Recorder
of York. M.P. for York, 1586-7. Buried at St Michael
Belfry, York, Aug. 20, 1608. (M. H. Peacock.)
HILLYARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, e. 1591.
Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Mome, bencher of the Inner
Temple; adm. there, 159*. Perhaps s. of the above. B.
July ii, 1577. Of Bishop Wilton, Yorks. Knighted, July o,
1603. Died Oct. 6, 1632. M.I. at Bishop Wilton. (M. H.
Peacock.)
HILDYARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June
26, 1695. S. of Christopher, Esq. B. at Hull, Yorks., 1670.
School, Hull (Mr Pell). Matric. 1698; B.A. 1698-9; M.A.
1702. Ord. deacon (York) Tune, 1704; priest, 1704. R. of
Rowley, Yorks., 1704-15. Married Nancv, dau. of Thomas
Croft, of Stillington, 1712. His s. Robert (i73*), succeeded
as Bart., 1720. Buried at Rowley, Nov. 10, 1715. Brother
of Robert (1688). (Burke, Ext. Bart; G.E.C.)
HILDYARD, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1654.
HILKSTON, . D.Civ.L. 1488-9.
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HILL, ANTHONY
HILL, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Oct. 27,
1580. R. of Blyborough, Lines., 1582-93. V. of Billing-
borough, 1592-1621. Described, in 1611, as 'M.A., non-
resident, living in Ireland.' Admon. (Lincoln) 1621. (Lib.
Cler.; Peile, i. 173.)
HILL, ANTHONY. M.A. from CLARE, 1668. S. of William, of
Moreton, Staffs. Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Feb.
21, 1661-2, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1665. R. of Little Gidding
and Steeple Gidding, Hunts., 1674-91. Died 1691. Father of
Josiah (1684). (Al. Oxon.)
HILL, ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 7, 1608.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Martin, R. of Asfordby, Leics. Matric.
1608. Of Barrow-upon-Sciar. Living, 1647. Brother of
Francis (i6o8),;Percival(x6i3) and John (1626). (Genealogist,
N.S., xv. 103.)
HILL, AUGUSTINE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1615-6;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19;
priest, Sept. 20, 1619. V. of Horton, Northants., 1623.
V. of Bengeo, Herts., 1625-9. R. of Dengie, Essex, 1630-60.
Died 1660. Will (Conun. C. Essex) 1660.
HILL, BEVILL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1629. ist
s. of Thomas, of Lewisham, Kent Age 7 in 1619. Will
(P.C.C.) 1637. (Vi$. of Kent.)
HILL, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1531-2; B.A.
1531-2. Probably R. of Ufford, Suffolk, 1531. One of these
names R. of Alphamstone, Essex, 1538-57. V. of Wakering
Magna, as B.D., 1545. R. of Belchamp-Otton, 1548. De-
prived, 1565. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 26,
1635. S. of Christopher, citizen of London. B. there. Schools,
Oakham (Mr Montagu) and Mercers', London. Matric. 1635;
B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Admon. (Exeter) 1677, of one of
these names; of Michaels tow, Cornwall, clerk.
HILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 2, 1680.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4.
HILLS, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1610-1.
HILL, DANIEL. M.A. 1702 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Daniel,
of Salisbury. School, Westminster. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, July 13, 1666, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1670;
M.A. 1673; D.D. (Lambeth) 1720. R. of Southfleet, Kent,
1679-1729. Preb. of Rochester, 1684-1729. R. of St Mar-
garet's, Rochester, 1691-1729. Head Master of Faversham
School. Married, at Rochester Cathedral, May 28, 1713,
Hester Wilbraham, widow. Died June 25, 1729. Buried in
Rochester Cathedral. Father of Thomas (1701). (Al. Oxon.;
H. G. Harrison.)
HILLS, EDMUND. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Oxfordshire, gent. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, June 16,
1610, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1613; M.A. 1616. One of these
names V. of West Farleigh, Kent, 1640.
HILL or HILLS, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1603; B.A. from Trinity, 1607-8; M.A. 1611; B.D. 1618.
Fellow, 1610. Incorp. at Oxford, 1611. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 9, 1615; perhaps priest (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1615-6. One
Edward Hills, R. of Ludborough, Lines., 1615-27. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1626-7.
HILL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1607.
Probably s. of Richard. B.A. 1610-1 ; M.A. 1614. Probably
V. of Huddersfield, Yorks., 1619-46. R. of Crofton, near
Wakefield, c. 1649, till 1662. Died 1669, aged 79. (Petit, i.
265; Due. Lead., 209.)
HILL or HILLES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, July, 1624.
B. at Sheffield. School, Sheffield. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8,
asHilles.
HILL, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, July 3, 1658.
Of Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. and h. of John (1626),
V. of Higham Ferrers. B. at Higham, Mar. 12, 1635. Of
Rothwell. Married Susanna, dau. of John Maunsell, of
Thorpe Malsor, Northants. Died Aug. i, 1705, aged 69.
Probably father of John (1683), Nathaniel (1690), Robert
(1691) and Theophilus (1700). (Genealogist, N.S., xv. 235.)
HILL, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1663. Of Suffolk
Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. One of these names
R. of Besselsleigh, Berks. Will (P.C.C.) 1703.
HILL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 7, 1608.
jrd s. of Martin, R. of Asfordby, Leics. Matric. 1608; B.A.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22; priest,
Dec. 23, 1616. R. of Asfordby, 1621. Perhaps R. of TroweO,
Notts., 1626 (but see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary). Died
May 10, 1666. Brother of Arnold (1608), Percival (1613) and
John (1626). (Nickols, in. 18; Genealogist, N.S., xv. 232.)
HILL, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1677. S. of Francis, husbandman, of Farnsfield, Notts B
at Hartington, Derbs. School, Southwell (Mr Myres).
Migrated to Magdalene, June 3, 1680. B.A. 1680-1. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1681. Brother of Hugh (1667).
HILL, JOEL
HILL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. i, 1577-*- Of
Suffolk.
HILL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1608;
B.A. 1611-2. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1613-4; priest, Sept.
1614.
HILLS, GEORGE. B.A. from TRINITY, 1626-7.
HILL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10, 1672.
Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1675-6. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 24, 1677-8. R. of Clippesby, Norfolk, 1719-21.
Died Oct. 22, 1721, aged 66.
HILL, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, June 27, 1733.
Doubtless ist s. of Nathaniel (1690). B. at Waddington,
Lines., c. 1716. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 5, 1733-4.
Barrister, 1741. Of Lincoln's Inn, 1765. Serjeant-at-law and
King's Serjeant, 1772. Married Anne Barbara, dau. of
Thomas Medlycott, of Cottingham, Northants. Died Feb. 21,
1808. Buried at Rothwell, Northants. Brother of John
(1734-5). (D.N.B.; Genealogist, xv. 239.)
. HILL, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 24, 1705. B. in
London. Matric. 1706. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse.
HILL, HARRYE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1603.
HILLS, HEIGHAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1628.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1631; M.A. 1635; B.D. 1643.
Fellow, 1635-44 (ejected). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4,
1637; priest, Dec. 22, 1639.
HILL, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEENS', May 29, 1587.
Of London. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1588.
HILLS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6. One of these names (B.A.), R. of Dymchurch,
Kent, 1619-35.
HILL, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
25, 1642, age 26; C. of Thorndon, Norfolk; priest, Dec. 18,
1642. Perhaps R. of Dunton, Bucks., 1662-3.
HILL or HILLS, HENRY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 29,
1670. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
HILL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 4, 1734.
2nd s. of Thomas (1696-7), D.D., R. of Buxhall, Suffolk.
B. there. School, Bury (private; Mr Thorp) and public
(Mr Kynnesman). Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1734-9; B.A.
I737-S; M.A. 1751; D.D. 1763. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
24, 1738, as C. of Buxhall, Suffolk; priest, Dec. 21, 1740, as
C. of Brettenham. R. of Tostock, Suffolk, 1741 ; of Buxhall,
1743-75. Died Nov. 8, 1775. Buried at Buxhall. M.I. to him
and wife Susan. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Martin (1737).
(Venn, n. 39.)
HILLS, HERCULES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 2,
1644. S. of Hercules, carpenter. B. at Bolton, Kent. Schools,
Faversham (Mr Billingsley) and Ashford (Mr Piggot). Matric.
1644. Migrated to Queens', Aug. 6, 1644.
HILL or HILLS, HUGH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1552. Of Staffordshire. B.A. 1555-6; M.A. 1559. Fellow,
1556. Perhaps Preb. of Lichfield, 1568-81.
HILL, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May, 1667. S. of
Francis, of Hartington, Derbs. School, Sheffield. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. priest (York) June, 1671. Brother
of Francis (1677).
HILL, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1579-
80; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
July 25, 1592. R. of Tingrith, Beds., 1606.
HILL, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1548.
HILL, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
Of Lancashire. School, Eton. B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D.
1579' Fellow, 1572. Incorp. at Oxford, 1580. Acted in the
tragedy of Richard HI, by Dr Legge, 1570. V. of Braintree,
Essex, 1585. Will (Cons. C. London) 1608. (Cooper, H.
85.)
HYLL, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1586;
Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. V. of Over, Cambs.,
1594-
HILL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 22) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 29,
1659. S. of James, of Stemdale, Derbs. School, Sheffield.
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1663-4.
HILL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 13, 1667.
S. of John, yeoman, of Titchmarsh, Northants. Schools,
Oundle and Uppingham. Brother of John (1658).
HILL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 5, 1670.
S. of Robert, gent. B. at Stifford, Essex. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. Matric. 1670.
HILLS, JOEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY, Apr. 26, 1676.
S. of Thomas. B. at Newington, Kent. School, Wye (Mr
John Paris).
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HILL, JOHN
HILL or ATTEHILL, JOHN. Fellow of GONVILLE HALL, till
1455, and perhaps later. Proctor, 1430-1. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Jan. n, 1431-2; priest, Apr. 1432. Died before
Oct. 2, 1461. (Venn, i. 7.)
HILL, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1487-8. V. of Witham, Essex, 1491.
R. of Finchley, Middlesex, 1492. Preb. of St Paul's, 1493-6.
R. of South Ockendon, Essex, 1493. V. of Leyton, 1494.
HILL, JOHN. B.A. 1490-1; M.A. 1494-5-
HILL, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1531-4-
HYLLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1549 (impubes).
HILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1577; B.A.
i58i-2;M.A. 1585. Preacher at St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds,
till 1590. Suspended for nonconformity. (Cooper, n. 99.)
HILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1578.
HILLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1579. B. at
Fulbourn, Cambs. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. from St Catharine's,
1586; B.D. from Jesus, 1593; D.D. 1605. Fellow of St
Catharine's. Master, 1607-26. Vice-Chancellor, 1616-7. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) May 20, 1585. R. of Fulbourn St Vigors,
Cambs., 1591. Preb. of Ely, 1601-26. Preb. of Lincoln,
1609-26. Archdeacon of Stow, 1610-2; and of Lincoln,
1612-26. Died Sept. 26, 1626. Buried at Horseheath,
Cambs. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1626. (Hist, of St Catharines,
107; A. Gray.)
HILLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1580;
B.A. 1583-4.
HILL, JOHN. Matric, sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1584-5;
B.A. from Jesus, 1587-8.
HILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1597.
HILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent, 1597-8.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) May 26, 1605, age 24. R. of Braisworth,
Suffolk. Perhaps R. of Hemley, Suffolk, 1606-27. One of
these names R. of Thorndon, Suffolk, 1615-57, sequestered.
HILLS or HILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1605. S. of Daniel, merchant, of London. B.A. 1608-9;
M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1610. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24; priest, Sept. 25, 1615. R. of St Michael Queen-
hithe, London, 1618-42, sequestered. R. of Eastwick, Herts.,
1622-43. As chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter be had dis-
pensation to hold the two, 1622. Will (P.C.C.) 1658; as of
Gt Parndon, Essex. (Peile, i. 252; Vis. of London, 1634;
J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1605-6. Probably ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1612, as 'B.A. of Trinity College.'
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1606. Matric.
1606; Scholar; B.A. 1609-10.
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 2,
1608-9. Matric. 1609; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Licensed to practise medicine, 1621. One of these names
('M.A.'), R. of Coveney, Cambs., 1617-40.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June, 1614; Scholar;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 26;
priest, Mar. 27, 1630. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1673; of Edmonton, Middlesex, clerk.
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1616. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1619-20.
HILLS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs. 1622;
B.A. 1624.
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 3, 1626.
S. of Martin, R. of Asfordby, Leics. Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-
30; M.A. 1633. V. of Higham Ferrers, Northants., 1631-5.
R. of Holdenby, 1635-55; ejected, but reinstated, 1660-9.
V. of Rothwell, 1639-41, 1660-9. V. of St Sepulchre,
Northampton, 1641-2. Married, at Desborough, Northants.
July 25, 1626, Susanna, dau. of Edward Lamb, of Rothwell.
His wife inherited the manor of Rothwell. Buried at Roth-
well, Apr. 24, 1669, as Dr of Physic. Father of Edward
(1658), brother of Arnold (1608), Francis (1608) and Percival
(1613). (H. I. Longden.)
HILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent, 1626-7.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1627. Of Suffolk.
Matric. Easter, 1628; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 21; priest, Dec. ai, 1634. V. of Thorpe by
Ixworth, Suffolk, 1660-84. Died 1684, aged 73. M.I. at
Ixworth. (Le Neve, Mem., HI. 154.)
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1628. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 12; priest, Sept. 25, 1636. One of
these names V. of Dunholme, Lines., 1642.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1628.
Perhaps s. and h. of Edward, of Cosby, Leics., gent.; adm.
at Gray's Inn, Apr. 14, 1632. Age 51 in 1663. (Staffs.
Pedigrees.)
HILL, JOHN
HILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 16, 1634.
S. of Joseph (1601), preb. of Lichfield. B. in London. Matric.
1634.
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter 1637-
B.A. 1640-1.
HILL, JOHN. M.A. from JESUS, 1642. S. of Richard, of Combe
Florey, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, June 30, 1637, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1640. R. of
Combe Florey, Somerset, 1645 and 1660-87. Died 1687.
HILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1644-
B.A. 1647-8; M.A. (Oxford) 1651; M.B. and M.D. (Oxford)
1659. Fellow of All Souls, 1649. Candidate R.C.P., 1660.
Will (P.C.C.) 1661. (Al. Oxon.)
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May 18,
1658. S. of John, farmer. B. at Titchmarsh, Northants.
School, Oundle. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665.
One of these names ord. priest (Oxford) Mar. 15, 1662-3; C.
of Gt Samford, Essex, in 1664. Brother of James (1667).
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 19, 1659. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1668. Subscribed for deacon's
orders (London) May 19, 2665. C. of Wrotham, Kent.
HILL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1663;
B.A. 1665-6.
HILL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Michs. 1664. Of Lincoln-
shire. Scholar, 1665-7; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 16, 1667-8, as C. of Broxbourne, Herts. ;
priest, May 17, 1668. V. of Mutford, Suffolk, 1681-1701.
Died c. 1701. (Venn, i. 419.)
HILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 2, 1666.
S. of Joseph, of Nottingham, druggist. Matric. 1667.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, June 17,
1670. Of Yorkshire. School, Tadcaster. Migrated to
Emmanuel. Matric. there, 1673; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1674.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Jan. 2, 1671-2.
S. of John, gent. B. at York. Schools, Thornton, Yorks.
(Mr Grey) and Pickering (Mr Singleton).
HILL or HILLS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at JESUS, May 6,
1674. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1674; Scholar, 1676; B.A.
1677-8; M.A. 1681. Probably Incorp. at Oxford, 1678. One
of these names (M.A.), R. of Benacre, Suffolk, 1690.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, ('age 24") at ST JOHN'S, July 6, 1675.
S. of Robert, deceased, of St Nicholas Aeons, London. B.
there. Bapt. Dec. 25, 1645. Matric. 1677-8; B.A. 1678-9.
Ord. deacon and priest (Gloucester) May 31, 1678.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 22, 1681. B. at
Isleworth, Middlesex. Bapt. there, Feb. 8, 1664-5. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 7, 1683-4, as s. and h. of Roland,
of London, merchant, deceased. (Peile, n. 83; J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 17,
1683. ist s. of Edward (? 1658), Esq. B. at Rothwell,
Northants. School, Kettenng (Mr Fowler). Matric. 1683.
Died unmarried and before his father, Nov. 16, 1701. Buried
at Rothwell. Brother of Nathaniel (1690), Robert (1691) and
Theophilus (1700). (Genealogist, N.S., xv. 235.)
HILL, JOHN. M.A. 1698 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of J., of
'Pottum, LJac' (? Forth din Lleyn), Carnarvonshire, gent.
Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1691-2, age 15;
B.A. (Oxford) 1695; M.A. 1698. (Al. Oxon.)
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 8, 1709. Of
Rutland. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1718. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 23, 1714; priest
(London) Dec. 2, 1717. R. of Preston, Suffolk.
HILL, JOHN. M.A. from TRINITY, 1724. S. of John, of Aveley,
Salop. Matric. from University College, Oxford, Feb. 11,
1707-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1711. (Al. Oxon.)
HILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 22, 1734-5- 2nd s. of
Nathaniel (1690), clerk, Lord of the Manor of Rothwell,
Northants. B. at Waddmgton, Lines., c. 1718. Matric. 1735;
LL.B. 1742; LL.D. 1768. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23,
1739; priest (Bangor) Apr. 4, 1742. R. of Thorpe Malsor,
Northants., 1742-93. R. of Kelmarsh, 1759-93- J-P- f°r
Northants. Died Apr. 7, 1793. Buried at Rothwell. M.I.
Admon. (Archd. Northants.) 1793. Brother of George (1733)-
(Genealogist, N.S., xv. 236; H. I. Longden.)
HILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July r, 1742-
S. of Thomas, M.A. B. at Bradford, Yorks. Matric. 174*-
Migrated to Jesus, July 2, 1746. M.B. 1747.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5, I743-4-
Of London.
HILL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 4, 1746-
S. of Thomas, of Dunstable, Beds. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1746.
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HILL, JOHN SAMUEL
HILL, JOHN SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 20, 1732. S. of Richard, clerk. B. in Cambridge. School,
Shipton, Yorks. (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1734; B.A. 1737-8;
M.A. 1741. Fellow, 1742-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24,
1738; priest (Ely)Apr. 12, 1740. R. of Easington, Yorks.,
1745-57. R. of Thornton Dale, 1745-57. Preb. of York,
1747-57- R- °f Hollingbourne, Kent, I75X-7- Preb. of Ely,
1751-7. Died at Thornton, Sept. 1757. (Scott-Mayor, HI.
444-)
HILL, JOSEPH. M.A. 1601 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. in Kent,
canonici fil. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Mar. 2,
1592-3, age 17; B.A. 1597; M.A. 1599; B.D. from Hart Hall,
1606. R. of Hinton Waldrist, Berks., 1604. Preb. of Lich-
field, 1617-39. R. of Loddington, Northants., 1618-37.
Buried there July 24, 1639. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1639;
proved by s. John (1634). (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
HILL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 20,
1646. S. of Joshua (? 1608). deceased, minister, of Bramley,
Leeds, Yorks. B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr Sedgwick).
Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649; M.A. from Magdalene, 1651; B.D.
1660. Fellow of Magdalene, 1649-62 (ejected). Proctor,
1658-9. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, July 7, 1652, as
'Joseph Hill, of Bramley, Yorks.' Adm. at Leyden University,
Mar. 29, 1664. Pastor of the Scotch Church at Middleburg,
Zeeland, 1667-73, dismissed. Minister at Rotterdam, 1678-
1707. Edited a Greek Lexicon. Died Nov. 5, 1707. He left
his library to his old school, Pocklington. Probably brother
of Joshua (1650), father of Hill (1700). (D.N.B.)
HILL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 14, 1664.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1664. Migrated to Jesus,
Apr. 26, 1666. B.A. 1668-9. Perhaps s. of John (1626),
V. of Rothwell, Northants.; age c. 34 in 1681. If so, buried
at Rothwell. July 13, 1732. (Vis. of Northants.; A. Gray;
Genealogist, N.S., xv. 334.)
HILL, JOSHUA. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1608.
Probably s. of Richard. B.A. 16x1-2; M.A. 1615. Probably
minister of Walmsley Chapel, Lanes, and afterwards of
Bramley, Leeds. Died Dec. 13, 1632. Probably brother of
Edward (1607) and father of the next and of Joseph (1646).
(Thoresby, Due. Lead., 209.)
HILL, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, July 3,
1650. S. of Joshua (above), clerk, of Leeds, Yorks. School,
Leeds. Of Bees ton, Yorks., merchant. Died Mar. 20, 1708.
Probably brother of Joseph (1646).
HILL, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 20, 1679.
S. of Thomas. B. at Wilsden, near Bradford, Yorks. School,
Earby, near Skipton (Mr Rakes). Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 1697-8; C. at the Chapel
of Brear (Halifax). Ord. priest (York) Sept. 17x6. (PeiU,u.
7a.)
HILL, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, Sept. 19, 1684.
xst ». of Anthony (x668), R. of Steeple Gidding, Hunts. B.
there. School, Oundle. Matric. 1685; M.B. 1690.
HILLS or HILL, MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 31, 1656 ('Merlin' in College register). S. of William,
gent., of London. B. there. School. Westminster. Matric.
x6s6; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663; B.D. 1682; D.D. 1703.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 2;
priest, May 4, x66x. V. of Penn, Bucks., 1661-3. V. of
Swaffham St Cyriac, Cambs., x664-i7i2; of Swaffham St
Mary, 1667-1713. Will (P.C.C.) 1713. Father of Thomas
(1697-8).
HILL, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 31, 1737.
S. of Thomas (1696-7), D.D., R. of Buxhall, Suffolk. B.
there. Schools, Stowmarket (Mr King) and Bury (Mr
Kinnesman). Scholar, 1737-42; Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1741, as C. of Brettenham.
Will (P.C.C.) 1774; of Brettenham, clerk. Brother of Henry
(1734)- (Venn, n. 43.)
HILL, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, May 4,
1649. S. of Matthew, of York. School, York. Matric. 1649;
B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656. Preacher at Healaugh, Yorks.
Ejected from Thirsk, 1662. Went to Maryland, 1669. One
Mathias Hill, M.A., was P.C. of Maer, Staffs., 1664-81.
(Calamy, 11. 595.)
HILL, MAURICE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1569.
HILL, MICHAEL. Adm. at KING'S (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. x, 1572. Of London. Matric. 1572. Fellow,
1575-7- Expelled without a degree. R. of St Anne, Alders-
gate, London. 1587-1604. R. of Brockhall, Northants.,
X604-27. Buried there July 21, 1627. (H. I. Longden.)
HILL, MICHAEL, Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July a, 1653. Of
Warwickshire. Ord. deacon and priest JLichfield) July 26,
1663, as ' M.A. of Trinity College.' R. of Thorpe Constantine,
Staffs., 1668. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc.. 1915.)
HILL, RICHARD
HILL, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Humphrey, of Tingrave, Beds., clerk. Probably matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, Dec. 16, 1625, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1627-8; M.A. 1630. Signs as minister at Husborne
Crawley, Beds. R. of Bergh Apton, Norfolk, 1638. V. of
Renhold, Beds., x64O-x. Perhaps R. of Fordwich, Kent, till
1663. Probably P.C. of Teddington, Middlesex. Will (P.C.C.)
1664; of Teddington. (A I. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July x, 1665.
HILL, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 28, 1690. S. of Edward (? 1658), of Rothwell, Northants.,
Esq. School, Oundle. Matric. 1690; Scholar, 1690; B.A.
1693-4; M.A. 1697. Fellow, 1694-1703. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 30, 1697; priest, June 19, 1698. R. of Stanhow,
Norfolk. 1700. R. of Waddington, Lines., 1701. Resided at
Rothwell, Northants., where he was Lord of the Manor.
Died Apr. 28, 1732. Buried at Rothwell. M.I. Brother of
John (1683), Robert (1691) and Theophilus (1700), father of
George (1733) and John (1734-5). (Genealogist, N.S., xv.
336.)
HILL, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 23, 1648.
S. of Adam, Esq., of Huntingdonshire. F.R.S., 1676. Author.
HILL, ORMUND. B.A. 1533-4.
HILL, OTWELL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1573.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Fellow, 1579.
Taxor, 1588-9. Proctor, 1591. University Commissary, 1605.
One of these names, 'LL.D.,' was Chancellor of Lincoln
diocese. Died May 19, 16x6, aged 56. (Hacketts' Epitaphs,
86.)
HILL, PERCIVAL. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Mlchs. 16x3.
Doubtless s. of Martin, R. of Asfordby, Leics. B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23; priest, Dec. 23,
1621. V. of Tilton, Leics., 1625. V. of Dagenham, Essex,
1637-40. R. of St Catherine Coleman, London, 1640-1.
Brother of Arnold (1608), Francis (1608) and John (1626).
(Genealogist, N.S., xv.)
HILL, PHILIP. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1659. Of Norwich.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. c. 1667. Ord. priest
(Norwich) July, 1681. R. of Hardingham, Norfolk, x68x-
1702.
HILL, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1679. Of
Devonshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. WU1 of
one of these names (Exeter) 1734; of St Columb Minor,
Cornwall, clerk.
HILL, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 36, 1709. Of
Nottinghamshire. Doubtless s. of Hugh, of Farnsfield, Notts.,
clerk. Matric. 1709. Matric. from Balliol, Oxford, Dec. 5,
1711, age 20. (Al. Oxon.)
HILL, RALPH. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1556.
Perhaps B.A. 1557.
HILL, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CLARE, c. 1595 ; B.A. 1599-
1600.
HILLS, RALPH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Minister at Shalford, Essex, 1645;
at Ridgewell, 1648; and at Pattiswick, 1653; ejected, 1662.
(Davids, 440.)
HILL, RICHARD. B.A. 1526-7; M.A. 1530; B.D. 1541-3.
Fellow of CHRIST'S, 1531-9. (Petit, I. 15.)
HILL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1559;
Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1562-3. Author, Poems. (Cooper, n.
I47-)
HILL, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1578.
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 21, 1596. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603.
One of these names V. of Hanbury, Staffs., 1602-10. Buried
there Feb. 14, 1609-10.
HILL or HILLS, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1606. B. c. 1586. Scholar, 1608; B.A. (? 1609-10); M.A.
1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1618, as Hills. Ord. deacon and
priest (Oxford) May 3, x6xx. Probably R. of Croxby, Lines.,
1613; and father of Vincent (1633).
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, x6xx. Of Farnham Royal, Bucks. Matric. 1611.
Died whilst a student, 1612. (Harwood.)
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 10,
1637-8. S. of William, yeoman, of Burscougb, Lanes. B. at
Up-Holland, Lanes. School, Ormskirk (Mr Bragg). Matric.
x 637-8.
HILL, RICHARD. B.A. 1641 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
James, of Upton-on-Severn, Worcs., pleb. Matric. from
Balliol College, July 4, 1634, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1638;
M.A. 1641.
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HILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 9, 1654. Of
Kent. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1654; Matric. 1657;
B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow, 1659. Taxor, 1665. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 20; priest, Dec. 20, 1662. V. of St
Michael's, Cambridge, 1663. One of these names preb. of
York, 1671-1704.
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 15, 1666-7.
Of Somerset. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. One
of these names, M.A., R. of Combe Florey, Somerset, 1687-
1731. Died 1731.
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 19,
1671-2. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Shefford, Beds. B. there.
School, Clifton, Beds. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1765-6. One of
these names V. of Pulloxhill, Beds., 1685-6.
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 18,
1675. S. of Rowland, gent., of Hawkstone, Salop. B. there,
Mar. 23, 1655. Schools, Eton and Shrewsbury. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Fellow, 1679-92. Envoy to Elector
of Bavaria, 1696. Ambassador at the Hague, 1699. Lord of
the Treasury, 1699-1702. Member of the Admiralty Council,
1702-8. Envoy to Savoy, 1703. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1708.
Fellow of Eton, 1714. Died at Richmond, Surrey, June n,
1727. Buried at Hodnet, Salop. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to
St John's. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 10, 1675.
Of Shenstone, Worcs. S. of Humphrey. Schools, Chadgely,
Worcs. and Uppingham, Rutland. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-
80; M.A. 1683; B.D. 1690. Fellow, 1682-1702. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1681; priest, Dec. 23, 1683. R. of Thur-
caston, Leics., 1701-33. Died Feb. 7, 1732-3, aged 77. M.I.
at Thurcaston. Will, Leicester. (Nichols, in. 1060, 1074.)
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. u,
1675-6. S. of Francis, clerk, of Essex. B. there. School,
Mercers', London. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1684.
Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Feb. 27, 1680-1. V. of
Owston, Leics., 1683-1723. R. of Withcote, 1706-23. Died
Oct. 26, 1723. M.I. at Owston. Will (Leicester) 1724.
Brother of William (1676). (Nichols, u. 763.)
HILL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Mar. 6,
1712-3. S. of John, gent., of Thornton, Yorks. School,
Beverley. Matric. 1713; LL.B. 1724. V. of Burton Agnes,
Yorks., 1727. One of these names V. of Nonnanby, Yorks.,
1719-24. R. of West Heslerton, 1723-34.
HYLL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Micas. 1560. One
of these names, died, R. of South Pickenham, Norfolk, 1570.
HILL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1597; B.A.
from Peterhouse, 1583-4; Scholar, 1584. One of these names,
B.A. of Peterhouse, ord. deacon (York) June, 1617.
HILL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1581. B. at
Ashbourne, Derbs. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588; B.D. from St
John's, 1595; D.D. 1609. Fellow of St John's, 1588-9.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. P.C. of St Andrew, Norwich, 1591-
1602. Lecturer at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 1602.
R. of St Matthew, Friday Street, 1607-12. R. of St Bartholo-
mew-on-the-Exchange, 1614-23. R. of St Bartholomew-the-
Great, 1614-23. Married Margaret, dau. of Mr Wyts, a
Dutchman. Author of devotional works. Buried at St
Bartholomew-the-Great, Aug. 1623. Will (P.C.C.) 1623.
(Peile, i. 164; D.N.B.; Cole, MS., 5871, 14.)
HILL, ROBERT. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1590-1.
HILL, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26,
1616; priest, Sept. 19, 1619. Probably V. of Tugby, Leics.,
1622.
HILL, ROBERT. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1642. S. of
Robert, of London, gent. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, June i, 1635, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1638-9. R. of
Kilvington, Notts., 1637. Preb. of Lichfield, 1660-2. Per-
haps R. of Staunton-in-the-Vale, Notts., till 1662. Died 1662.
HILL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 16,
1663. 2nd s. of Robert, gent. B. at Stifford, Essex. Matric.
1664. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 5, 1670.
HILL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 3, 1676.
S. of William, yeoman, deceased. B. at Morton, Staffs.
School, Oakham. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
HILL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 6, 1678. Of Leire,
Leics. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-3; M.A. 1685. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 20, 1685. Perhaps R. of Sharnford, Leics.,
1694-8. Buried there Dec. 9, 1698. Admon. (Leicester) 1701.
(Nichols, iv. 244, 920.)
HILL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, June 23,
1691. Of Northamptonshire. 5th s. of Edward (? 1658), of
Rowell (? Rothwell), Esq. Schools, Norwich and Oundle.
Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May; priest, June, 1701. V. of Gt Barwick,
Norfolk, 1701. R. of Stanhow, 1704-31. Author, Sermon.
Brother of Nathaniel (1690) and Theophilus (1700).
HILL, THOMAS
HILL, ROGER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1622.
Doubtless s. of William, of Poundesford, Somerset, E»q.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 22, 1624. Barrister, 1632.
Serjeant-at-law, 1655. M.P. for Taunton, 1640; for Bridport,
1640-53. Baron of the Exchequer, 1657-60. Died Apr. 21,
1667. Father of the next. (Le Neve, 217; D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
HILL, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, June 8, 1658. Of
London. S. of Roger, of Poundesford, Somerset (above),
Baron of the Exchequer. B. 1642. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1657. Barrister, 1666. Knighted, July 18, 1668.
J.P. Sheriff of Bucks., 1673. M.P. for Agmondesham, 1679-
81; for Wendover, 1702, 1705-22. Succeeded to the estate
of Poundesford, which he sold, and settled at Denham, Bucks.
Died Dec. 29, 1729, aged 88. M.I. at Denham. (Le Neve,
Knights, 217; Lipscomb, iv. 458; A. B. Beaven.)
HILL, ROGER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 27, 1715. S. of
Lockey, of London, gent. B. in London. Matric. 1715; B.A.
1718-9. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 10, 1720-1.
Of Heath, Derbs.
HILL, ROWLAND. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 27, 1579. Of London. Matric. 1579; B.A. 1583-4;
M.A. 1587. Fellow, 1582-92. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. V. of
Shalboum, Berks., 1593. Preb. of Lincoln, 1607-30. Died
1636, aged 74. M.I. at Shalboum. Will (P.C.C.) 1636.
(Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, ROWLAND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
1724. S. and h. of John, gent., of Wem, Salop (apothecary;
brother of Sir Richard, Envoy to Brussels, etc.). B. at
Hawkstone. Bapt. Sept. 28, 1705. School, Richmond,
Surrey. Matric. 1724. Succeeded to the Hawkstone estate.
Created Baronet, Jan. 20, 1726-7. High Sheriff of Salop,
1731-2. M.P. for Lichfield, 1734-41. Married (it) Jane, dau.
of Sir Brian Broughton, May 27, 1732. Died Aug. 7, 1783.
(Scott-Mayor, HI. 366; G.E.C.)
HILL, ROLAND HARWOOD, see HARWOOD.
HILL, SAMSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Dec. 15,
1705. S. of Samson, of Cornwall, Esq. B. in Cornwall.
Matric. 1705.
HILL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1585.
B. at Blunham, Beds. Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1588-9; M.A.
1592; B.D. 1599: D.D. 1608. Fellow, 1591. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) July ir, 1595. V. of Trumpington, Cambs.,
1599-1600. R. of Bodney, Norfolk, 1604. Preb.ofChichester,
1606-39. R. of Rotherby, Leics., 1610. R. .of Medbourne,
16x0-1-39. R- of Church Langton, Leics., 1631-9. Licensed
(Peterb. Jan. 22, 1615-6) to marry Anne Brookes, of Upping-
ham. Died May 8, 1639. M.I. at Church Langton. (Nichob,
u. 667.)
HILL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, c. 1591.
HILL, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1615;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Sept. 22, 1623.
HILL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 28, 1678.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3.
HILL, alias BARBOUR, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at
ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29, 1707. B. at Hawkstone, Salop (his
mother's home), 1690-1. School, Eton. Matric. 1707. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, as Hill, alias Harbour; s. and h. of
Samuel Barbour, of Prees, Salop, July 22, 1708. M.P. for
Lichfield, 1715-22. Registrar of the Admiralty, 1715-58.
Married Lady Elizabeth Stanhope. Died Feb. 21, 1758,
aged 67. Buried at Shenstone, Staffs. Nephew of Richard
(1675), who acted as his guardian. (S. Shaw, u. 44.)
HILL, SAMUEL. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1717. S. of Samuel,
of Kilmington, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Mar. 22, 1709-10, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1713-4. R. of Little Somerford, Wilts., 1730-53. V. of
Elsey, 1731-3. R. of Kilmington, Somerset, 1733-53. Preb.
of Wells, 1741-51. (Al. Oxon.)
HILL, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 19, 1700. Of Northamptonshire. 7th s. of Edward
(? 1658), of Rothwell, Esq. School, Kilworth, Leics. (private).
Scholar, 1700-1; Matric. 1701, as 'Thomas'; M.B. 1705.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1709; priest, Sept. 23, 1710.
Perhaps R. of Hedgerley, Bucks., i743~5- Died Oct. 1746.
Will (Archd. Bucks.) 1746. Brother of Nathaniel (1690) and
Robert (1691). (Genealogist, N.S., xv. 103; Lipscotnb, iv. 506.)
HILL, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 9, 1725-
Doubtless eldest s. of Theophilus (above). Bapt. at Roth-
well, Mar. 2, 1705-6. Matric. 1725; B.A. 1729-30. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June 16, 1728, as B.A.; priest, Sept. 20,
1730. Probably of Leadenham, Lines., clerk. Will (P.C.C.)
1793- (Genealogist, N.S., xv. 229.)
HILL, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1459-6°- Probably R. of St Martin,
Iremonger Lane, London, 1481-2. V. of Saffron Walden,
Essex, 1447-50. R. of Hadstock.
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HILL, THOMAS
HILL, THOMAS. B.A. 1518-9. Perhaps V. o{ Thurston, Suffolk,
1557-62. Will (Bury) 1562.
HYLL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1551; B.A.
1553-4. R. of Wickmere, Norfolk, 1557. R. of Kedington,
Suffolk, 1558-69. Preb. of Ely, 1564; resigned same year.
(Peile, i. 48.)
HYLLS, THOMAS. Adm, pens, at KING'S, Easter, 1566.
HYLL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Lent, 1579-80;
B.A. 1583-4.
HILLS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1609-10. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, July
13, 1610.
HILLS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Miens. 1608.
HILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1615;
Scholar, 1616-21; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622; D.D. 1634-5.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Old. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22;
r'est, Sept. 23, 1622. R. of Bredneld, Suffolk, 1626-39.
of Ash Booking, 1630-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1639. (H. I.
Longden.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 19, 1618. B.
at Kington, Worcs. Matric. 1618; Scholar; B.A. 1622-3;
M.A. 1626; B.D. 1633; D.D. from Trinity, 1646. Fellow of
Emmanuel. Master of Trinity, 1645-53. Vice-Chancellor,
1645-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 23; priest, Jan. 24,
1628-9. R- of Titchmarsh, Northants., 1633-48. Perhaps
R. of Easton Maudit, 1636. One of the original members of
the Westminster Assembly. An ardent Calvinist. Author,
Sermons. Died Dec. 18, 1653. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1653.
(D.N.B.)
HILL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1621; B.A.
1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1632;
priest, Dec. 18, 1636. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Braybrooke, Northants., 1647-57. Buried there Mar. 23,
1656-7.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 29, 1632. Of
Cambridgeshire.
HILL, THOMAS. M.A. 1641-3 (on King's visit).
HILL or HILLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at EMMANUEL,
Jan. 30, 1642-3. Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1643. Migrated
to Peterhouse, Dec. 3, 1644.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRIST:, 1645. Of
Derbyshire. School, Repton. Matric. Easter, 1646; B.A.
1649-50. Chaplain to the Countess of Chesterfield, at
Tamworth Castle, Warws. Preacher at Elvaston, Derbs.
'Ordained* at Wirksworth, 1652. Minister at Orton, Leics.,
1653-60; and at Shuttington, Warws., 1660-2. Afterwards
nonconformist preacher in Warws., etc. Died aged c. 50.
(Calamy, u. 488; D.N.B.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 18, 1652, a
scholar from Westminster. Of Ireland. Matric. 1652; B.A.
1655-6; M.A. 1659; D.D. 1670 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1658;
ejected, and restored, 1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1663.
Signed for deacon and priest (London) Sept. 24, 1664. Preb.
of St Patrick's, Dublin, 1667. Dean of Ossory,i67o. Chaplain
to the Duke of Ormond. Died Nov. I, 1673. Buried in the
Cathedral, Kilkenny. Will, Dublin. (E. E. Hill.)
HILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
i657.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May 17,
1664. Of Yorkshire. School, Tadcaster. Matric. 1664; B.A.
1667-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1668; priest, Dec. 1668.
Perhaps R. of Crawley, Bucks., 1679-86. Died 1686.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 3, 1668-9.
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1680. Possibly s. of Thomas
(1646). If so, a nonconformist tutor; conducted an Academy
for training ministers at Derby. Published a selection of
Psalms in Latin and in Greek verse. Died Mar. 2, 1720.
(D.N.B.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 7, 1687. S. of
Thomas (? 1664), clerk, deceased. Exhibitioner from St
Paul's School. Matric. 1688; Rustat Scholar, 1688; B.A.
1691-2.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 6, 1694. Of
Wiltshire. Matric. 1695; BJV. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1700-1; priest, Mar. 4, 1704-5.
One of these names V. of East Mailing, Kent, 1705-18.
Buried there Sept 16, 1718. (C. H. Fielding.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 18,
1696-7. S. of Martin (1656). B. at Swaffham Prior, Cambs.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A.
1704; D.D. 1719. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 5, 1702; priest,
May 30, 1703. R. of Buxhall, Suffolk, 1709-43. Married
Sarah, dau. of Henry Copinger, of Buxhall. Died Sept. 4,
1743. aged 65. Buried at Buxhall. Father of Henry (1734)
and Martin (1737).
HILL, WILLIAM
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 18,
1701. S. of Daniel (1702), of Southfleet, Kent. School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1704-5; Matric. 1705;
M.A. 1708. Fellow, 1707. F.R.S., 1725. Secretary to the
Lords Commissioners of Trade, 1737-58. Poet. Died Sept.
20, 1758. Will, P.C.C.; as of Richmond, Surrey. (Al.
Westman., 239; A. B. Beaven; J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, July 8, 1702. S. of
James. B. in Cambridge. School, Saffron Walden (Mr
Kilborn). Scholar, 1702; Matric. 1702-3; B.A. 1706-7; M.A.
1710. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1709-10; C. of Clapton,
Northants., 1710; priest (London) Sept. 21, 1712. One of
these names R. of Downham, Essex, 1713-46. Admoo.
(Comm. C. Essex) 1746. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 19, 1710. S. of ,
clerk, deceased, of Leicestershire. Matric. 1711.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 4, 1710.
S. of Abraham. B. at Cariton, near Skipton, Yorks. School,
Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A.
1718. Fellow, 1717-20. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 17,
I7I6-7.
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, June 30, 1714.
S. of Hugh, of Luton, Beds. B. there. School, Houghton
Conquest (Mr Clark). Matric. 1714. Migrated to Trinity,
Nov. 4, 1715, 'aged 17.' B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1731. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 13, 1719-20; priest (York) Sept. 22,
1723. Probably V. of Litlington, Beds., 1725-8. Perhaps
R. of Dunstable; and father of William (1748).
HILL, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1720. S. of Thomas, of
Hereford. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Nov. 23,
1709, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1713. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
Sept. 20, 1713; priest (Gloucester) Oct. 9, 1715. C. of New-
land, 1715. R. of Tintera Parva, Monm., 1719. V. of
LJanarth, 1723. Chaplain to Baron Wakefield. R. of Staun-
ton, Gloucs., 1727-64, Buried there July 9, 1764. (Al.Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
HILL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 26,
1740. S.of John, clerk, of Wiltshire. B. at Stourton. School,
Braughton (Mr Goldsborough). Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4.
HILL, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 29, 1667. S. of
Robert, of Manchester. Bapt. there, Apr. n, 1647. M.A. of
Glasgow, 1670. Chaplain to Sir Richard Hoghton. Went to
the Indies as ship's chaplain, 1675. C. of Stoak, Cheshire.
Died at Chester, Aug. 29, 1680. (E. Axon.)
HILLS, VINCENT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 3, 1633.
S. of Richard (? 1606), M.A., R. of Croxby, Lines. B. at
Nettleton, Lines. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
HILL, WALTER. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1555; B.A.
1563-4-
HILL, WILLIAM. B.Can.L. 1467-8. One of these names R. of
Newton, Suffolk, 1470-93. Will (P.C.C.) 1493; B.Can.L.
HILL, WILLIAM. B.A. 1517-$.
HILL or HILLS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1568; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572. Ord. deacon (Ely);
priest, Apr. 1578. R. of Marham (? Marholm), Northants.,
1577-1602. Preb. of Peterborough, 1577-1602. Will (P.C.C.)
1602.
HILL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1584;
B.A. 1588-9.
HILL, WILLIAM. M.A. 1585 (Incorp. from Oxford). Scholar
of Balliol College, Oxford, 1577-8; B.A. (Oxford) 1581; M.A.
1583; B.D. 1591; D.D. 1605. Probably ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) 1585. R. of Mells, Somerset, 1591-1619.
Preb. of Bristol, 1607-19. (F. S. Hockaday; H. G. Harrison.)
HILL or HILLS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1588. B. at Fulboum, Cambs. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595;
B.D. 1604. Fellow, 1597-1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1602.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1598. V. of Whittlesford,
Cambs., 1606-19. V. of Fordham, Cambs., 1611-38. V. of
Guilden Morden, 1627. V. of All Saints', Cambridge, 1629.
Buried at Fordham, Dec. 25, 1638. Will (P.C.C.) 1639.
(A. Gray.)
HILL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 9, 1592.
S. of William, gent. B. in the parish of St Michael, Col-
chester. School, Colchester (Mr Hasnett). Matric. c. 1593;
B.A. from Clare, 1595-6; M.A. from King's, 1599. One of
these names R. of Roudham, Norfolk, 1600-40. Buried
there Nov. 22, 1640. (Venn, I. 147.)
HILL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 2, 1593.
HILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 28, 1625.
S. of William, gent., of Hales, Norfolk. Matric. 1625; B.A.
1628-9. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 21, 1627. Of Hales, Esq.
J.P. (Venn, I. 272; Vit. of Norfolk, 1664.)
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HILL, WILLIAM
HILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 9,
1676. S. of Francis, clerk, of Essex. B. there. School,
Colchester. Matric. 1676; M.B. 1681. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 24, 1683-4; priest, Feb. 24, 1688-9. Doubtless the
'clerk, of St JohnV who became M.A. 1705 (Lit. Reg.).
Brother of Richard (1675-6).
HILL, WILLIAM. M.A. from KINO'S, 1707. Matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, Mar. 28, 1696; B.A. (Balliol) 1699. V. of
Dulverton, Somerset, 1704-37. Died 1737. (Al. Oxon.)
HILL, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1748.
S. of Thomas (? 1714), R. of Dunstable, Beds. Matric. 1749;
B.A. 1753; M.A. 1757. Fellow, 1752. V. of Duntou, Essex.
HILL,
B.Civ.L. 1519-20.
HILL, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at KING'S, 1592-3.
HILL, . Adm. pens, at KING'S, Lent, 1593-4.
HILL, . Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1652.
HILL, . (Doubtless 'Peter.') Adm. Fell. -Com. at MAG-
DALENE, June 22, 1700. S. of Joseph (1646), former Fellow.
B. at Rotterdam. Perhaps P.C. of Cholesbury, Bucks.,
1702-54. If so, died 1754, aged 'c. 84." (Thoresby, Due.
Lead., 209; Lipscomb, HI. 322.)
HILLEIENSIS, THOMAS. 'D.D. Cambridge'; flourished c. 1290.
Of Suffolk. Carmelite friar. (Pits, 376.)
HILLENDEN, LAURENCE. B.A. from QUEENS', 1582-3.
HILLERSDON, GUY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 6, 1664. S.
of John (next), R. of Castle Ashby. B. at Stoke Goldington.
B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1671. Incorp. at Oxford, 1673. Signed
for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 22, 1671; for priest's,
Sept. 20, 1673. R. of Castle Ashby, Northants., 1680-1719.
Buried there Feb. 27, 1718-9, aged 70. (H. I. Longden.)
HILLERSDEN, JOHN. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Stoke Hamond, Bucks., gent. Matric. from Corpus
Christi College, Oxford, Nov. 25, 1631, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1631-2; M.A. 1634-5; B.D. 1642. R. of Odstock, Wilts.,
1645 ; and of Castle Ashby, Northants., 1664-80. Archdeacon
of Buckingham, 1671-84. Died Nov. i, 1684. Buried at
Stoke Goldington. Will, P.C.C. Father of Guy (1664). (Al.
Oxon. ; Vis. of Bucks., 1634.)
HILLESDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1667.
HILLERSDEN, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1671. Of Bedfordshire. Probably s. of Thomas, of Elstow,
Beds. B. there, Feb. 2, 1655-6. Matric. 1671. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1670. Called to the Bar, Nov. 14, 1679.
Buried at Elstow, Apr. 20, 1684. M.I.
HILLERSDEN, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1695. Of
Bedfordshire. S. of Thomas, of Elstow, Beds. Bapt. there,
Dec. 27, 1678. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 14, 1696.
HILLERSDON, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Michs. 1648. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Ampthill,
Beds., Knt. Bapt. at Knebworth, Feb. 16, 1630-1. Buried
at Elstow, Jan. 17, 1656-7. (Vis. of Beds., 1634; Vis. of
Bucks., 1634.)
HILESDEN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626.
Possibly Thomas Hillersden, s. and h. of John, of Stoke
Hamond, Bucks. If so, brother of John (1639). (Vis. of
Bucks., 1634.)
MILLIARD, see HILDYARD.
HILLING, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1477-8.
HILLING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1600-1;
B.A. 1604-5.
HILLMAN, JOHN. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1690. S. of J., of Kinver,
Staffs., pleb. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Mar. 31,
1682, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1685. Preb. of Wolverhampton,
1695-1720. Usher at the Grammar School, 1691-1720.
Died Apr. 15, 1720. M.I. at St Peter's, Wolverhampton.
Father of John (1709). (Al. Oxon. which has probably con-
fused him with the next; Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HILMAN, JOHN. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1707. S. of Francis,
of Salisbury. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Feb. n,
1692-3, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1696-7. Perhaps V. of St
Stithian, 1706; and R. of St Michael Penkevel, 1707.
R. of Mabyn, Cornwall, 1723. Admon. (Exeter) 1726; of
Mabyn. (Al. Oxon.)
HILLMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 23,
1709. (Previously matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Mar. 27, 1708.) S. of John (1690), of Wolverhampton. Bapt.
there, Feb. 17, 1692-3. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1711-2; M.A.
1719. (Al. Oxon.)
HILLS, see HILL.
HlNBERfflELD, f HOMAS
HILLYARD, see HILDYARD.
HILSEY, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge. B.D. (Oxford) 1527.
Of Berkshire. Dominican friar; recommended by Cranmer
as prior of their house at Cambridge. Prior at Bristol, 1532.
Master-general of his order. Bishop of Rochester, 1535-9.
Entertained by the University, 1537-8 (Gr. Bk, B 2, 217).
Compiled a service-book in English, which appeared in 1539
as The Manual of Prayers. Died Aug. 4, 1539. (Cooper. I. 70;
D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven; H. G. Harmon.) '
HILTAFT, RICHARD.
1578.
Matric. pens, from CLARK, Michs.
HILTON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 7,
1670. S. of Joseph. B. at Eye, Suffolk. School, Eye (Mr
Browne). Matric. 1670. Buned Dec. 14, 1673, at Gt St
Andrew's, Cambridge. (PeiU, n. 29.)
HILTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5. A priest. Condemned to recant and do penance
for heresy and blasphemy, 1584. (Cooper, i. 509.)
HILTON, JOHN. Mus.Bac. from TRINITY. 1626. Organist of
St Margaret's, Westminster, 1628. Married, at St Margaret's,
June 15, 1627, Frances Trapp. Musical composer; madrigals,
etc. Buried Mar. 21, 1657, in St Margaret's, Westminster.
(D.N.B.)
HILTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 7,
1635. S. of John, Esq., of Monkwearmouth, Durham. B. at
Whitwell House, Durham (his mother's home). School,
Houghton-le-Spnng (Mr Segg). Matric. 1635. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 4, 1638. Captain in the King's service.
Succeeded his father at Hilton Castle, Durham. Buried
June 21, 1670. (Vis. of Durham, 1666; H. M. Wood.)
HILTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 18, 1685.
S. of John, of Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric. 1685;
Scholar, 1686; B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. Fellow, 1691-1700.
Buried in the College Chapel, Sept. 25, 1700.
HILTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
13, 1687. ist s. of Henry, Esq. B. at Worsall-on-Tees,
Yorks. (his mother's home). School, Durham (Mr Battersby).
Married Dorothy, dau. of Sir Richard Musgrave, of Hayton
Castle, Cumberland. Buried Apr. 16, 1712. Probably brother
of Thomas (1689). (Surtees, 11. 26.)
HILTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 34, 1704.
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708;
priest, Sept. 1721. V. of Willerby, Yorks., 1721-3.
HYLTON, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1573-
HILTON, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1606.
Perhaps s. of Henry, of South Shields, Durham. If so, V. of
Billingshurst, Sussex. Buried there July 16, 1655, aged 65.
Will (P.C.C.) 1655. (Surtees, H. 29.)
HILTON, RALPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577; M.B. 1585; M.D. 1586.
HILTON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1608.
HILTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, May
23, 1689. Of Durham. School, Houghton, Durham. Matric.
1689. Probably 2nd s. of Henry. If so, married Margaret
Burdett, at Bishopwearmouth, Aug. n, 1707. Buried Jan. i,
1717. Probably brother of John (1687). (T. A. Walker, 185;
H. M. Wood.)
HILTON, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETKRHOUSE,
Easter, 1555. ist s. of William, of Biddick, and grandson of
Sir William, Baron of Hylton. Knighted, Aug. 28, 1570.
Married Anne, dau. of Sir John Yorke, of Gowthwaite. Baron
of Hylton. Buried at Hylton Chapel, Sept. 9, 1600. (G.E.C.;
T. A. Walker; H. M. Wood.)
HILTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1608.
HILTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July, 1629. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3. One of these names
was minister at Ringley, Lanes., c. 1635; and at Prestwich, c.
1642. (E. Axon.)
HILTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Sept. 26,
1637. S. of Edward, gent., of Lingwood, Norfolk. B. at
Burlingham. School, Westneld (Mr Chapman). Matric. 1637;
Scholar, 1640-2; B.A. 1641-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
20, 1640; C. of Lingwood; priest, Mar. 6, 1664. R. of Brooke,
Norfolk, 1668-93. Will proved (Norwich C.C.) 1693. (Venn,
i. 328.)
HILTON, . B.A. 1501.
HINBERFIELD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 26, 1621.
Of London.
HINCHINBROOKE, see MONTAGUE.
375
HINCHLIFFE, JOHN
HINCHLIFFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 14,
1750. S. of Joseph, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1750-1; Scholar, 1751; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757; D.D.
1764 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1755. Master of Trinity, 1768-88.
Vice-Chancellor, 1768-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 28, 1756;
priest, May 19, 1757. Assistant Master at Westminster,
1757-64; Head Master, in 1764, for three months. Tutor to
the Duke of Devonshire, 1764-6. V. of Greenwich, 1766-9.
Chaplain to George III, 1768-9. Bishop of Peterborough,
1769-94. Dean of Durham, 1788-94. He took a prominent
part in the Debates in the House of Lords on the American
War. Died at Peterborough, Jan. n, 1794- Buried in the
Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. (DJi.B.; Al. Westmon., 353.)
HINCHLIFFE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 3, 1639. S. of Tristram (next), V. of Timberland, Lines.
B. at Baumber or Hamburgh, Lines. School, Lincoln (Mr
Clarke). One of these names buried at Timberland, Aug. a,
1662.
HINCHLIFFE, TRISTRAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1605; B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 20;
priest, Mar. 21, 1613-4. C. of Kirkby Underwood, Lines.,
1614. V. of Timberland, 1620-40-; but not in 1662. Buried
at Timberland, Sept. 6, 1665. Perhaps his will, proved, Dec.
14, 1665, at Lincoln; described as 'gentleman.' Father of
Theophilus (above). (C. E. Foster.)
HINCHMAN, JOSEPH (1682), see HENCHMAN.
HINCKES, EDWARD. Matric. from JESUS, Easter, 1679; B.A.
1682-3. Probably called 'William' in College register. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1683; priest, Dec. 1684.
HINCKES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 15,
1609-10. S. of Roger, R. of Taverham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich (Mr Briggs). Matric. 1610; Scholar, 1610-4;
B.A. 1613-4; M~A. 1617. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1614. R. of
Sporle and Palgrave, Norfolk, 1616. R, of Burlingham St
Peter's, 1621-52. R. of Wickmere, 1628. Buried at Burling-
ham, Oct. 14, 1652. (Venn, I. 206.)
HINKS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE, June,
1646. S. of William, of Nun Monkton, Yorks. Matric. 1646.
Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Magdalen Hall, 1650, as
'Hicks.'
HINKES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 5, 1679. S. of
, clerk. Of Yorkshire. (See Edward, above.)
HINCKESMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 4, 1739-
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3.
HINCKESMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
Mar. 30, 1742. S. of Thomas, of Chesterfield, Derbs. School,
Chesterfield (Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1742; Scholar, 1742;
B.A. 1745-6.
HINXMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5,
1729-30. Of Hinton Christchurch, Hants. Matric. 1729-30;
LL.B. 1734. V. of Gazeley, Suffolk. Died Nov. 12, 1755.
Buried at Gazeley. M.I. (G. Mag.)
HINCKLEY, HENRY. Matric. from KING'S, Easter, 1749.
Previously rnatric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, July 8,
1742, age 18. S. of Henry, of Harbourne, Staffs., gent.
M.B. 1749-50; M.D. 1754. F.R.C.P., 1755. Physician to the
Middlesex Hospital, 1752; to Guy's, 1756. Censor. Treasurer.
1762-79. Died Nov. i, 1779. Will, P.C.C. (Munk, n. 198.)
HINCKLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1633. S. of Samuel, of Tenterden, Kent, yeoman. Bapt. at
Hawkhurst, Mar. 19, 1619-20. In 1635, he went with his
family to New England. At Scituate, Mass., 1635-40; after-
wards at Barnstaple, Plymouth Colony. Deputy-governor,
and finally Governor, of the Plymouth Colony, till it was
absorbed in Massachusetts, 1692. Retired to legal practise,
in which he acquired a great reputation. Married (i) Mary,
dau. of Thomas Richards, of Weymouth, Mass., Dec. 4, 1641 ;
(2) Mary, dau. of John Smith, and widow of Nathaniel
Glover, Mar. 16, 1659-60. He had a large family by each.
Died in Barnstaple, Apr. 16, 1705. His papers were published
by the Massachusetts Historical Society, Ser. iv., VoL 5.
(J. G. Bartlett.)
HINCON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 19,
1669-70.
HIND, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 22, 1669.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1669.
HIND, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 16,
1672. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
HINDE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596;
Scholar, 1599.
HYNDE, EDMUND. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 19, 1597. Of Mortlake, Surrey. Doubtless 3rd s.
of Edward, of the City of London, gent., whose will (P.C.C.)
1602, leaves property at Mortlake. Matric. c. 1597; B.A.
HIND, RICHARD
HINDE, EDMUND. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1632-3; M.A. 1637;
B.D. (Oxford) 1642. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1637-8.
R. of Pickworth, Rutland, 1636. V. of Weston, Herts.,
1662-5. Died 1665.
HYNDE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 10,
1634. S. of Edmund. B. at Watton, Herts. Schools, Bram-
field (Mr Deacon) and Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1634;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1637-8. One of these names R. of
Whepstead, Suffolk, 1642-3 ; went away to the King's army."
(Petit, i. 432.)
HINDE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
S. of Sir Francis (1546), of Madingley, Cambs. Matric. 1572.
Succeeded to the Madingley estate. Knighted, Oct. 14, 1615.
Brother of John (1571) and probably of William (1572).
HYNDE, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1594. Of London. Doubtless 2nd s. of
Edward, of London. Matric. c. 1594; B.A. 1598-9; M.A.
1602; B.D. 1615. Fellow, 1597-1622. Vice-Provost, 1621.
Chaplain to the Earl of Pembroke. Presented to Broad
Chalk, Wilts., 1621. V. of Dunton Waylet, Essex, 1622-5.
Died 1625-6. Brother of Edmund (1597). (Harwood; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HYNDE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1546.
S. of Sir John (next), of Madingley, Cambs. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, 1549. Succeeded his father. Knighted, 1578. Died
Mar. 21, 1595-6- Brother of Thomas (1551), father of
Edward (1571)1 John (1571) and probably of William (1572).
(Cambs. Vis.)
HYNDE, JOHN. Said to have been educated at Cambridge.
Afterwards barrister of Gray's Inn, where he was reader,
1519. J.P. for the Isle of Ely, 1515. Recorder of Cambridge,
1520. Serjeant-at-law, 1531. King's Serjeant, 1535. Knighted,
Nov. 4, 1545. Justice Common Pleas, 1546. Of Madingley,
Cambs. Buried Oct. 18, 1550, at St Dunstan's, Fleet St.
Father of the above and Thomas (1551). (Cooper, i. 100;
D.N.B.; Hailstone, BoUisham.)
HYNDE, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
S. of Sir Francis (1546), of Madingley. Matric. 1572, age 10.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578, from Barnard's
Inn. Brother of Edward (1571) and William (1572). (Vis. of
Cambs.)
HINDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1577. One
of these names R. of St Peter's, Paul's Wharf, 1589. Another
(will, P.C.C., 1618) of Milford, Hants., clerk.
HIND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592; Scholar,
1593; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Author, Eliosto Libidinoso,
1606. Probably grandson of Sir John Hynde, K.B. (Cooper,
H. 446; DJf.B.)
HINDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
HYNDE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May n, 1639.
S. of John. B. at Heversham, Westmorland. School,
Heversham (Mr Lucas). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A.
1646. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1645-6.
Perhaps minister at Long ton, Lanes., in 1651; and the 'John
Hinde, clerk, of Warton' whose will (Richmond) 1669.
(Peile, i. 460; E. Axon.)
HINDE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Feb. 25, 1651-4.
S. of John, fanner. B. at Fenlake, Beds. Schools, Fenlake
(private; Mr Jos. Infell) and Hitchin (Mr Kempe). Matric.
1652, as 'Hide'; B.A. 1655; M.A. 1659. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Sept. 1661. Will of one of these names
(Archd. Wells) 1689; of Rowde, Wilts., clerk.
HIND, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 13) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 16,
1650. S. of Edmund, of Leeds, Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric.
1650; B.A. 1653-4.
HIND, LIPTROT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 2,
1721. S. of William. B. at Ince, Cheshire. School, Ince.
Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1724-5. (PeiU, n. 203.)
HINDE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29,
1622. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. V. of Penk-
ridge, Staffs., 1646-73. Buried there Nov. 5, 1673. (Wm.
Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HYNDE, PERCIVAL. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1577.
One of these names, of Kent, ma trie, from Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1571, age 18; Demy, 1571-6. (Al. Oxoti.)
HINDE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1611.
Of Essex. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1626. Fellow, 1616.
V. of Higham, Kent, 1627-8.
HIND, RICHARD. B.D. 1749 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Lillingstone Lovell, Oxon., clerk. Matric. from
Christ Church, May 5, 1730, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1732-3;
M.A. 1736; B.D. 1745; D.D. 1750. Proctor, 1744. V. of
Sheering, Essex, 1754. V. of Bishop's Stortford, 1754-66.
i6oi-a. Fellow, 1600, till 1603. Left on succeeding to an V. of St Anne's, Soho, London, 1766-78. Preb. of St Paul's,
estate. Brother of Edward (1594). (History of King's, 83; 1773-90. V. of Rochdale, Lanes., 1778. V. of Skipton,
J. Ch. Smith.)
Yorks., 1778-90. Died Feb. 10, 1790. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
376
HIND, ROBERT
HIND, ROBERT. B.A. 1514-5; M.A. 1518.
HYNDE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1583.
Perhaps 4th s. of Edward (s. of Sir Francis, above). Adm. at
Peterhouse, Oct. 29, 1586; B.A. 1587-8.
HYNDE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 3,
1636. S. of Nicholas. B. at Casterton, Westmorland. School,
Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Carr). Matric. 1636. (Peile, i. 442.)
HYNDE or HINDS, SAMUEL. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1606-7;
M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1608,
age 24. R. of Gt Waldingfield, Suffolk (patron John Hynde),
1610-31.
HINDE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1627;
B.A. 1628-9. Perhaps created B.D. from Merton College,
Oxford, Aug. 1636. V. of Richmond, Surrey (B.D.), 1653-5.
V. of Banstead, 1658-60 (D.D.). One of these names R. of
Standisb, Lanes., 1640. Chaplain to James, Earl of Derby.
HIND, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1501-2. Preb. of St Paul's, 1532-45-
R. of Little Eversden, Cambs., 1537. Probably R. of Little
Shelford, Cambs., 1539-59. R. of Girton. R. of Cottenham,
1539. Uncle of Sir Francis (1546).
HVNDE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Miens. 1546.
HYNDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1551.
S. of Sir John, of Madingley. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1552.
Brother of Francis (1546). (Vis. of Cambs.)
HINDE, THOMAS. M.A. 1668 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Brasenose College, May 19, 1659; B.A. (Oxford) 1662-3;
M.A. 1666; B.D. 1678; D.D. 1680. Archdeacon of Aghadoe,
1676. Precentor of Christchurch, Dublin, 1679. Dean of
Limerick, 1680-9. Died Nov. 1689. Will, Dublin. (Al.
Oxon.)
HYNDE, W. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Miens. 1568.
HINDE, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell. -Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1572. Of Cambridgeshire. Doubtless s. of Sir Francis (1546),
of Madingley. Knighted, May u, 1603. One of these names
adm. at Gray's Inn, 1577. Died 1606. Will (P.C.C.) 1606.
Probably brother of Edward (1571) and John (1571). (Vis.
of Cambs.)
HINDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1620. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 22; priest, May 23, 1619. R. of
Fittleworth, Sussex, 1625. (Peile, i. 287.)
HYNDE, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, July, 1547.
HYNDE, . Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, July 25, 1579.
Resided till 1580.
HINDERSON, JOHN, see HENDERSON.
KINDLE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1639; B.A.
1640-1. V. of Gt Bookham, Surrey, 1641. Died 1670.
KINDLE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 23, 1672.
S. of Henry. B. at Halifax. School, Halifax (Mr Doughty).
B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1673-4; priest,
Feb. 1674-5. V. of Ludham, Norfolk, 1675. V. of Hickling,
1681-1706. R. of Potter-Heigham, 1699. (Peile, n. 42.)
HINDLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 20, 1641. S. of Ralph, of Kishton, Lanes., husbandman.
School, Blackburn (Mr Ri. Halsted). Matric. 1641; B.A.
1644-5; M.A. 1648. Fellow, 1647. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653.
V. of Urchfont, Wilts., 1652. V. of Manningford Bruce, 1661.
HINDLEY, HENRY. B.D. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Lancashire. Matric. from St John's, Oxford, June 15, 1588,
age 18; B.A. (Corpus Christi, Oxford) 1591; M.A. 1594; B.D.
1603. Licensed to preach, 1607.
HINDLEY, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 7,
1666. S. of Hugh, lawyer, deceased, of London. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1667. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Mar. 10, 1669-70, as s. and h. of Hugh, late of Hindley,
Lanes., deceased.
HINDLEY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 22, 1695.
Previously matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, June i,
1693, age 1 8. S. of Robert, clerk, of Lancashire. Matric.
1695; Scholar, 1695; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 3, 1699; priest (London) Sept. 22, 1700. R. of
Aughton, Lanes., 1701-20. Buried there Nov. 12, 1720.
(A I. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
HYNDMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 25, 1627.
Of Leicestershire. Scholar from Market Bpsworth School.
Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Dixie fellow, 1631.
HINDMARSH, HERBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, c.
1596. B. at Gt Carlton, Lines., 1578. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A.
1605. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 15, 1606. R. of Saltfleetby
St Clement, Lines., 1607.
HYNDMARSH or HYMERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
CHRIST'S, July 15, 1639, as Hymers. S. of Reuben, of
Wallsend, Durham. B. at Wallsend. Schools, Morpeth and
Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
HINSON, JOHN
Aug. 14, 1640. Of Wallsend. Married, July 17, 1645,
Elizabeth Bainbrigge. Father of the next two. (H. M.
Wood.)
HYNDMARSH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 29,
1665. S. of John (above). B. at Wallsend, Durham. School,
Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1665. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 5, 1667. Buried at All Saints', Newcastle, July 31, 1694.
Brother of the next. (Peile, i. 616.)
HINDMARSH or HENMARSH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at CHRIST'S, June 30, 1662. S. of John (1639). B. at Wall-
send. School, Berwick (Mr Webbe). Matric. 1662. Married,
May i, 1673, Ann Broomley, of Monk Hesledon. Buried at
Wallsend, Apr. 18, 1703. Brother of John (above). (Peile.
i. 599; H. M. Wood.) "
HINDMARSH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 29, 1667.
Of Lincolnshire. Migrated to Corpus Christi. Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22,
1672.
HYNDMER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1552;
B.A. 1557-8. Fellow, 1558. Nephew of Reginald, parson of
Wensley, on whose death he succeeded to the family estate
at Aislabie. Died 1589. (Peile, i. 51.)
HYNDMER, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1520; D.Civ.L. 1526; D.Can.L.
1528. Chancellor of the diocese of Durham. R. of Bluntisham,
Hunts., 1527-53. Dean of the Collegiate Church of Lan-
chester, Durham, 1532. Dean of Auckland, 1541. R. of
Stanhope, 1545-58. Commissioner to treat with the Queen
of Scots, 1557. Died 1558. Will (Durham) ; as of Sedgefield.
(Cooper, i. 180, 551.)
HINDMER, HYNMERS or HYMNERS, W. Matric. pens, from
ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1564.
HINGE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1537. Of Coventry. Name off, c. 1540.
HINGESTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
June 29, 1745. 6th s. of Peter (? 1711). B. at Ipswich, July 8,
1727. School, Monk Soham (Mr Ray). Scholar, 1745 ; Matric.
1745-6; B.A. 1748-9; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
May, 1750; priest (Ely) Dec. 1752. R. of Trimley St Martin,
Suffolk, 1778-87. R. of Rishangles. Died Feb. 4, 1787.
Buried at Capel. (Peile, n. 248; Davy, Suff. MSS.)
HINGESTONE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 15,
1751. 3rd s. of Robert (1716), Master of Ipswich School.
B. Aug. 14, 1733. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755;
M.A. 1758. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 1756; priest, May,
1758. V. of Reydon and Southwold, Suffolk, 1758-77- Died
Mar. 30, 1777. Buried at Reydon. Brother of Samuel (i747)«
(G. Mag.)
HINGESTON, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June
16, 1711. S. of Peter, of Ipswich, gent. B. June 6, 1694.
Matric. 1712; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Oct. 1719. V. of Wenham Parva, Suffolk, 1726. R. of
Capel St Mary, 1726-86. Died July 18, 1786. Brother of the
next.
HINGESTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
June 27, 1716. S. of Peter, of Ipswich, organist. B. Mar. 8,
1698-9. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May, 1722; 'reader at Ipswich"; priest,
May, 1724. R. of West Greeting, Suffolk. R. of Gt Bealings,
1726. R. of Newborne, 1727. R. of St Helen's, Ipswich,
1730. Head Master of Ipswich Grammar School, 1743-66.
Died Apr. 9, 1766. Admon., P.C.C. Brother of the above,
father of the next and James (1751). (E. Anglian, ix. 130.)
HINGESTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 6,
1747. S. of Robert (above), R. of West Greeting, Suffolk and
Head Master of Ipswich. B. at Ipswich, Oct. 27, 1729-
School, Ipswich (Mr Bolton and his father). Matric. 1747;
B.A. 1750; M.A. 1756. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lift. dim. from
Norwich) Dec. 25, 1751; priest (London) Dec. 23, 1753- R- °f
Boyton, 1765-1807; of Holton, 1786-1807. Died Feb. 8, 1807.
Buried at Boyton. Brother of James (1751)- (Venn, u. 60.)
HINGLEY, AUGUSTINE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. i,
1 66 1. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1661.
HINGLY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1646. S. of Oliver, farmer, of Newton Solney, Derbs. B.
there. School, Repton (Mr Uttock). Matric. 1646; B.A.
1649-50.
HINKS, see HINCKES.
HINLEY, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 17, 1618.
Matric. 1618.
HINN, THOMAS. B.Civ.L, 1498-9.
HINNINGHAM, GILBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. 17,
1611; B.A. 1614-5.
HINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1583.
HINSON or HENSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July *o,
1627. Of London. Matric. 1628; Scholar, 1629; B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1635.
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HINSON, JOHN
HINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 27, 1630.
S. of Thomas (1588), of Fordham, Cambs. B. at Soham.
Bapt. Sept. 6, 1612. School, Thurlow (Mr Moore). Matric.
1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9;
priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1639. Probably died young.
(Venn, i. 295.)
HYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1367.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Fordham, Cambs. Scholar; B.A.
1570-1 ; M.A. from Corpus, 1574. Fellow and tutor of Caius,
1575, till 1576. Incorp. at Oxford, 1577. Appointed agent
to his former pupil Lord Bath, in Devon. J.P. for Devon.
M.P. for Bamstaple, 1586, 1588, 1597, 1604-11. Died Apr.
17, 1614. M.I. in Tawstock Church. Father of Thomas (1603)
and William (1594). (Vis. of Middlesex, 1663; Peile, I. 99;
Venn, i. 81.)
HYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1588.
HINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 6, 1588.
S. of William. B. at Fordham, Cambs. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Wright). Scholar, 1589-92. Of Fordham, Esq.
Married Ann, dau. of Thomas Petchy, of Soham, Cambs.
Father of John (1630). (Venn, i. 134; Vis. of Middlesex,
1663.)
HYNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 10,
1603. S. of Thomas (1567), of Tawstock, Devon. Bapt.
May 8, 1586. School, Bamstaple (Mr Butler). Of Hunts
Court, Gloucs., Esq. Married Mary, dau. of William Law-
rence, of Sherrington. Brother of William (1594)- (Venn, i.
182; Vis. of Gloucs., 1623.)
HINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 14) at CAIUS, May 20, 1594-
S. of Thomas (1567), gent. B. at Tawstock, Devon. Bapt.
June 7, 1580. Schools, Tawstock and Ely (Mr Bande and
Mr Spight). B.A. 1598-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 6,
1602. Died 1616. Brother of Thomas (above). (Vis. of
Gloucs., 1623.)
HINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Miens.
1613; LL.B. 1620. Fellow, 1620-9.
HINSON, . Fell. -Com. at JESUS, 1589-91.
HINTON, ANTHONY. Adm. (age 30) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 1746-
7. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 23, 1754- V. of Hayes, Middle-
sex, 1757-92. Died Mar. 12, 1792. Will, P.C.C.
HINTON, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1593;
Scholar, 1593, as Henton; B.A. 1596-7; M.A, 1600; B.D.
1607. Fellow, 1599. V. of Sedbergb, Yorks., 1615-24. R.
of Little Stanmore, Middlesex, 1619-32. V. of Hendon,
1626-43, sequestered. Married Joan, sister of Richard Love,
D.D., Dean of Ely. Her will (P.C.C.) 1645.
HINTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Oct. 1640.
S. of George, Esq. B. at Eversholt, Beds. Bapt. Sept. 28,
1622. Schools, Woburn (Mr Roberts) and Houghton Con-
quest (Mr Wm. Taylor). Matric. 1641. (Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
HINTON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1625. Of Norfolk.
HINTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept. 10, 1662. Matric.
1663; M.B. 1668. Will (P.C.C.) 1698; of Linton, Kent, M.D.
HINTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Dec. 18, 1689.
From Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. there, Apr. 5, 1686,
age 14. S. of Edward, D.D., of Kilkenny. B. at Chipping
Norton, Oxford. School, Kilkenny. B.A. 1689-90; B.A.
(Dublin) 1690; LL.B. and LL.D. (Dublin) 1704. Dean of
Tuam, 1712-43. Died Aug. 1743. Will, Dublin. (A. B.
Beaven; Al. Dub.)
HINTON, LAURENCE. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Bourton, Berks. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, Apr. 26, 1616, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1618; M.A.
1624; D.D. 1642-3. Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, 1619.
R. of Chilbolton, Hants., 1633. Preb. of Winchester, 1644-58.
Died 1658. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HINTON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1614.
S. of William (1570), Archdeacon of Coventry. B. Jan. 17,
1598-9. Scholar, 1614; B.A, 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow,
1618. LL.D. (Oxford) 1636. Royalist sufferer. Died at
Lichfteld, Jan. 5, 1668, aged 71. (Blyth's Hist, of Stoke,
Staffs.; Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 148.)
HYNTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from GONVILLE HALL, Easter,
1552.
HINTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1578.
Probably s. of Thomas, of Bourton, Berks. Died c. 1634.
One of these names knighted July i, 1619. Father of Lau-
rence (1626). (Vis. of Berks., 1665-6.)
HINTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 3, 1704. S.
of Giles, of Biddenden, Kent. School, Cranbrook, Kent (Mr
Crowde). Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8; M.A. 1712. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1710-1; priest (Ely) Feb. ax,
1713-4. C. of Thornton, Bucks., 1713. R. of Alderton,
Northants., 1729-46. Buried there May 20, 1746.
HIRST, WILLIAM
HINTON, WILLIAM. Scholar of TRINITY, 1570, as Henton.
S. of Richard. B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575; B.D. 1582; D.D.
1587. Fellow, 1574. University preacher, 1581. V. of St
Michael, Coventry, 1583-1631. Archdeacon of Coventry,
1584-1631. Precentor of St David's, 1597-1631. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1597-1631. Preb. of Hereford, 1605-27. Died
June 21, 1631, aged 78. Buried at St Michael's, Coventry.
Will (P.C.C.) 1631. Father of Samuel (1614). (Staffs.
Pedigrees; Blyth's Stoke.)
HINTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Feb. i; priest, Feb. 25, 1642-3, age 26. R. of Kirkley,
Suffolk, 1642.
HINTON, . Student at PETERHOUSE, 1563. Probably sizar.
HINTYS, . M.A. 1484. Probably Nicholas Hyntes (whom
see) fellow of CLARE, 1486.
HINXMAN, WILLIAM, see HINCKESMAN.
HINXWORTH or INGSWORTH, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S
(age 17) a scholar from Eton, Aug. 15, 1505. Of London.
B.A. 1509-10; M.A. 1513. Fellow, 1508-16. Ord. sub-deacon
(Lincoln) June 14; deacon, Sept. 20, 1511.
HION, ROWLAND, see ION.
HIPPISLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July i, 1662. Of
Somerset. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1665-6; M.A. 1673. Signed
for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 24, 1670. Ord. priest
(Ely) Mar. 3, 1671-2. R. of Meesden, Herts., 1674-94. Died
1694. Will (Consist C. London) 1694.
HIPPISLEY, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1744. S. of John,
of Emborough, Somerset, gent. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, Oct. 14, 1726, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1730. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) Dec. 19, 1731; priest, Dec. 23, 1733.
R. of Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts. Chaplain to Lord Borth-
wick. R. of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucs., 1744. Died 1764.
Will (P.C.C.) 1765. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
HIPSLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 7,
1678-9. Previously matric. from St Edmund's Hall, Oxford,
Mar. 9, 1675-6. S. of Thomas, of Stanton Drew, Somerset,
gent. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1679-80. (Al. Oxon.)
HIRD, WILLIAM, see KURD.
HIRN, see HEARNE and HIERON.
HIRST, see also HURST.
HIRST or HEARST, CHRISTOPHER. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Wiltshire. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, Nov. 5, 1585, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1590-1; M.A.
1594; B.D. 1604. Fellow, 1590-1605. R. of Rimpton,
Somerset, 1604-5. V. of Eling, Hants., 1604. R. of Chil-
bolton, 1609. V. of Hambledon, 1612. R. of Droxford, 1613.
Preb. of Winchester, 1614^28. Will (P.C.C.) 1631. (Al.Oxon.)
HIRST, EDWARD. B.D. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from St Mary's Hall, 1587-8; M.A. (Brasenose College) 1592;
B.D. 1600. R. of Hackington, Canterbury, 1605-12. V. of
Linsted, Kent, 1612-8. V. of Teynham, 1612-8. Died 1618.
(Kw. of Kent, 1663.)
HIRST, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625.
Matric 1625; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Perhaps V. of Huddersneld, Yorks., c. 1639-73. Died 1673.
HURST or HYRST, JAMES. M.A. 1609 (Incorp. from Oxford).
B.A. from Brasenose College, 1601-2; M.A. 1606-7. V. of
West Hythe, Kent, 1610-5. R- of Hackington, Canterbury,
1615-42. Died Sept. 24, 1642. Will (Canterbury) 1642.
(H. G. Harrison.)
HIRST, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Sept. 30, 1742.
Of Halifax, Yorks. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750.
Fellow, 1748-53. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 5, 1748; priest,
June 4, 1750.
HIRST, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. One of these names, M.A.,
R. of Long Leadenham, Lines., 1627. R. of Lurbar, 1627.
HIRST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 20,
1748. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of William (1718).
School, Hertford. Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1752;
M.A. 1755- Fellow, 1754. Perhaps F.R.S., 1755. R. of Little
Shelford, Cambs., 1758. R. of Boxworth, 1760-91. Married,
May 17, 1761, at Little St Mary's, Bridget Christian. Died
Feb. 19, 1791. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; T. A. Walker.)
HIRST or HURST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JESUS,
Apr. 17, 1676. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80.
Perhaps R. of Broughton Hackett, Worcs., 1692-1702.
HIRST, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26, 1718.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1734; D.D.
1746. Ord. priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Bath and Wells)
Mar. 6, 1725-6. V. of Bengeo, Herts., 1729-60. R. of
Sacomb, 1739-60. Master of Hertford Grammar School.
J.P. for the County. Died Dec. 14, 1760, aged 59. Will,
P.C.C. Father of the next and Thomas (1748). (Cunans, H.)
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HIRST, WILLIAM
HIRST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 2,
1747. S. o£ William (above), D.D. School, Hertford. Matric.
1747; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754- F.R.S., 1755.
Became a Navy chaplain. Present at the sieges of Pondi-
cherry and Vellore. Distinguished as an astronomer. Chap-
lain to the factory at Calcutta, 1762-4. Returned to
England. Started again, in 1769, as chaplain to the Com-
mission of the East India Company to Bengal. The ship was
lost at sea, c. Dec. 1769. Brother of Thomas (1748). (D.N.B.;
H. B. Hyde, Annals of Bengal.)
HISLINGTON, see HASLINGTON.
HISSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1579-
HISSON or HIGSON, WILLIAM. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1603-4.
HITCH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 26, 1636. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1636. Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 23,
1636-7. Scholar; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643; LL.D. 1661 (Lit.
Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1680. Chancellor of Ely.
HITCH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 19,
1722. S. of Robert (1687), of Leathley, Yorks., Esq. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1722; Scholar, 1723. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 27, 1721. Receiver-general for the West
Riding. Married Alethoea, dau. of Colonel Robert Brandling,
of Leathley. Died Mar. 2, 1765. Brother of Robert (1722).
(M. H. Peacock.)
HITCH, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. 19, 1667.
HITCH or HECHE, JOHN. B.D. 1521-2. Dominican friar.
HITCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 25, 1650. Of the Isle
of Ely. Matric. 1652; Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657;
LL.D. 1669 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1662-84. Incorp. at Oxford,
1662. Died 1684. (A. Gray.)
HITCH, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1611, as
Hich; Scholar, 1614; B.A. 1615-*; M.A. 1619; B.D. 1628;
D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 1 1, 1625. R. of Adel, Yorks., 1627. Preb. of York, 1660.
Archdeacon of Leicester, 1661-2. Archdeacon of East
Riding, 1662. Dean of York, 1665-77. Died Feb. 10, 1676-7.
HITCH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, June u,
1687. S. of Henry, of Leathley, Yorks. School, Wakefield
(Mr Armitage). Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1690. Of
Leatbley. M.P. for Knaresborough, 1715-22. Died Nov. 6,
1723. Father of the next and of Henry (1722), brother of
Walter (1699).
HITCH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Dec. *2,
1722. S. of Robert (1687), of Yorkshire. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1723; Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730. Lift,
dim. from York, for priest, Nov. 1730. R. of Adel, Yorks.,
1733-7. V. of Bramhope, 1740-7. V. of Bassall, 1740-2.
Brother of Henry (1722).
HITCH or HYTHE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs.
1571; B.A. 1575-6. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1576; priest,
Nov. 17, 1577. C. and schoolmaster of Stretham, Cambs.,
1579. Head Master of Ely Cathedral school for many years.
HITCHE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1582.
Of Cambridgeshire, probably of Melbourne. (Peile, i. 169.)
HITCH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, June 18,
1637. Of the Isle of Ely. School, Ely. Migrated to Jesus,
Nov. 6, 1637. B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 19, 1662; priest, Sept. 19, 1663. Precentor,
sacrist and librarian of Ely Cathedral. C. of Trinity Church,
Ely, 1676. (A. Gray.)
HITCH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 24,
1671. Of Cambridgeshire. Doubtless s. of Robert, of Mel-
bourne. School, Bourn, Cambs. Of Melbourne, Cambs.
Married Catherine, dau. of Geoffrey Nightingale, of Knees-
worth. (Genealogist, in. 300.)
HITCH, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 30,
1699. S. of Henry, of Leathley, Yorks. School, Bradford,
Yorks. (Mr Clapham). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Brother
of Robert (1687).
HITCH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1606.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1614. Probably
vicar-choral of Ely, ejected.
HITCH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', 1644. Of the Isle
of Ely. Migrated to Jesus, Mar. 29, 1645. Matric. 1645;
Scholar, 1645; B.A. 1647-8.
HITCHAM, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1587. B. at Levington, Suffolk, c. 1572. School, Ipswich.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 3, 1589, from Barnard's Inn.
M.P. for West Looe, 1597-8; for Lynn, 1604-11; for Cam-
bridge, 1614; for Orford, 1624-5, 1626. Attorney-general to
the Queen Consort, 1603. Knighted, June 29, 1604. Serjeant-
at-law, 1614. King's Serjeant, 1616. Died Aug. 15, 1636.
Buried at Framlingham. M.I. there. Will (P.C.C.) 1636-7.
Benefactor to Pembroke College. (D.N.B.; Loder, 303.)
HOADLY, BENJAMIN
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Dec. 19, 1646.
Of Wiltshire. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 17, 1655, as s. of
John, of Preshute, Wilts., Esq. Barrister, 1661. He prob-
ably migrated to Oxford. Scholar of New College; B.A.
1649; M.A. 1652. Fellow of Lincoln; ejected, 1662. (Al.Oxon.)
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 22, 1681. S. of Richard, shoemaker. B. at Stafford.
School, Stafford (Mr Taylour). Matric. 1681, as 'Hitch';
B.A. 1684-5.
HITCHCOCK, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591.
HITCHCOX, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, Apr. 15,
1669. Of Hertfordshire. S. of Robert, M.B., of Ware. Died
Jan. 19, 1678-9. M.I. at Hunsdon, Herts.
HITCHCOCK, JAMES CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
PEMBROKE, June 15, 1747. S. of Thomas, citizen and haber-
dasher of London. ' Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Matric.
1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (London) June
i7, 1753; priest, June 9, 1754. Of Bittiswell, Leics. Died
Jan. 24, 1789. (G. Mag.)
HITCHCOCKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 2, 1675.
Previously matric. from St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, July i,
1672, age 16. S. of Edward, of Islington, Middlesex. Matric.
1675; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. V. of Pawlett, Somerset,
1685-90. R. of Piddletown, Dorset, 1691-4. Author,
Sermon. Died 1694.
HITCHCOCK, LAURENCE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1565; B.A. from Christ's, 1569-70. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1573-
HITCHCOCK, MILES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1564. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1610; of Uxbridge,
Middlesex, gent.
HITCHCOCK, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct.
1564; Scholar. Perhaps R. of Strixton, Nor than ts., 1595, till
1622. Died 1622. (Peile, i. 86.)
HITCHING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 9,
1650. S. of Thomas, gent., of Pontefract. B. there. Bapt. at
Carleton, Sept. 20, 1631. School, Pontefract (Mr Elliot).
Matric. 1650. Adm. at Graves Inn, July 6, 1650. Of Carleton,
Esq. Married Faith, dau. of William Wakefield, of Pontefract.
Buried at Pontefract, Feb. 24, 1715-6. (M. H. Peacock.)
HITCHING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1717. S. of Nicholas, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Threapland, Skipton. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall).
Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1.
HITCHIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1603-4.
Matric. 1604.
HITCHINSON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 2, 1662-3. S. of Thomas, of Carsington, Derbs. School,
Wirksworth. Matric. 1667. His name appears for ordination
as deacon at London, Mar. 5, 1663-4, to the curacy of St
Mary Woolnoth, but no signature. Brother of the next.
HITCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 28, 1653. S. of Thomas, of Carsington, Derbs. Matric.
1653; B.A. 1656; M.A. 1660; B.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.); D.D.
1673. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) c. 1660. Brother of Isaac (above).
KITE, WILLIAM. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1722. S. of William,
of Goathurst, Somerset, clerk. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Mar. 28, 1705, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1708.
V. of Knowstone and Molland, Devon, 1719. R. of Lymps-
ton, 1733. R. of Babcary, Somerset, 1735. (Al. Oxon.)
HOADLY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 18,
1691-2. S. of Samuel, Head Master of Norwich School (for
whom see D.N.B.). B. at Westerham, Kent. Bapt. Dec. 22,
1676. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1697-
1701. D.D. (Lambeth) 1715. Ord. deacon (London) 1698;
priest, Dec. 22, 1700. Lecturer of St Mildred Poultry, 1701-
n. R. of St Peter-le-Poer, 1704-20. R. of Streatham, Surrey,
1710-23. Chaplain to George I, 1715. R. of Llandyssnan,
Anglesey. R. of Llandurnog, Vale of Gwyd. Bishop of
Bangor, 1716-21; of Hereford, 1721-2; of Salisbury, 1723-34;
and of Winchester, 1734-61. An eminent controversialist;
leader of the latitudinarian party in Church and State. His
sermon on the 'Nature of the Kingdom or Church of Christ*
caused the 'Bangorian Controversy,' 1717-20. Author, con-
troversial, etc. Died at his palace at Chelsea, Apr. 17, 1761,
aged 85. Buried in Winchester Cathedral. Father of the
next, and of John (1730), brother of John (1693). (D.N.B.;
Cath. Coll. Hist.)
HOADLY, BENJAMIN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1722. S. of
Benjamin (above), Bishop of Winchester. B. in London,
Feb. 10, 1706. School, Hackney. Matric. 1724; M.B. 1727;
M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Made Registrar of Hereford, by his
father whilst bishop. F.R.S., 1727. F.R.C.P., 1736- Gulston-
ian lecturer, 1737. Harveian orator, 1742. Physician to the
Royal household, 1742-5. Author of comedies. Died Aug.
10, 1757. Brother of John (1730). (Munk, n. 132; D.N.B.;
A. B. Beaven.)
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HOADLY, JOHN
HOADLY, JOHN. 'Of ST JOHN'S, Cambridge,' when ord. priest
(Gloucester) Oct. 25, 1678. One of these names R. of Hal-
stead, Kent, 1678-1725. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HOADLY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Aug. n, 1693.
S. of Samuel, Head Master of Norwich School. B. at Totten-
ham, Middlesex, Sept 27, 1678. Matric. 1694; B.A. 1697-8;
M.A. 1703; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Incorp. at Dublin, 1730.
and perhaps again, in 1743. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
1701; priest, Sept 1703. Assistant Master at Norwich under
his father. R. of Spixworth, Norfolk, 1704-6. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1706-13. Archdeacon of Salisbury, 1710-27; and
Chancellor, 1713-27. Chaplain to the King, 1717-27. R- of
Ockham, Surrey, 1717-27. Preb. of Hereford, 1722-7.
Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, 1727-30. Archbishop of
Dublin, 1730-42. Archbishop of Armagh, 1742-6. Vice-
Chancellor, Trinity College, Dublin, 1742- Died July 19,
1746. Buried at Tallaght Brother of Benjamin (1691-2).
(D.N.B.)
HOADLY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 173°- S. of
Benjamin (1692), Bishop of Winchester. B. in London, Oct.
8, 1711. School, Hackney. Matric. 1731; LL.B. 1736; LL.D.
(Lambeth) 1748. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. i, 1726.
Ord. deacon, Dec. 7; priest, Dec. 21, 1735. Chancellor of the
diocese of Winchester, 1735-76. Chaplain to the Prince of
Wales. R. of Michelmersh, Hants., 1737- R- of Alresford,
1737. R. of Wroughton, Wilts., 1737-60. Preb. of Winchester,
1737-60. R. of St Mary, Southampton, 1743-76. R. of
Overton, Hants., 1746-76. Master of St Cross, Winchester,
1760-76. Poet and dramatist. Died Mar. 16, 1776- Buried
in Winchester Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Benjamin
(1722). (D.N.B.; Cath. Cott. Hist., 167.)
HOAKE, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1589-90.
HOALE, see HOLLE.
HOARD, SAMUEL. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford) ; B.D. 1632.
B. in London, 1599. Matric. from All Souls, Oct 10, 1617,
age 18; B.A. (St Mary Hall, Oxford) 1618; M.A. 1620-1;
B.D. 1630. Chaplain to the Earl of Warwick. R. of Moreton,
Essex, 1625. Preb. of St Paul's, 1637-58. Author, theological.
Died Jan. 15, 1658-9. Buried in Moreton Church. His father,
William, buried there, Mar. 6, 1644-5. Father of the next.
(D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HOARD, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1656. S. of Samuel (above), R. of Moreton, Essex. Matric.
1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Fellow, 1659-69. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept 20, 1662. P.C. of St Edward's, Cambridge,
1663. V. of Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, Jan. 8, 1669-70.
Died there before Oct. 12, 1670. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HOAR, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 29,
1674. Of Surrey.
HOARE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 24, 1697. S.
of William, of Green's Norton, Northants. Bapt. there,
June 10, 1680. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23, 1703; priest, Sept. 23, 1705. C. of Alderton,
Northants., 1703. Master of Towcester Grammar School.
Died Oct 21, 1711. Buried at Towcester. Will (Archd.
Northants.) 1712. (Baker, n. 336; H. I. Longden.)
HOARE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. i, 1688.
Of London. Matric. 1688. Probably s. of James, late of the
Middle Temple, deceased; adm. at the Inner Temple, May 26,
1688. (Not found in Edward Hoare's Pedigree of the Hoare
Family.)
HOARE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1445.
B. at Winchester. B.A. 1449. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21,
1454; priest, Apr. 5, 1455. Perhaps canon of Windsor, 1451.
Died 1472.
HOARE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Oct. 26, 1640. Pre-
viously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1637,
age 19. S. of Richard. B. at Amersham, Bucks. B.A. 1640-1;
M.A. from Queens', 1644. Fellow of Queens', 1644-50,
ejected. Probably R. of Shere, Surrey, 1656. Buried there
Feb. 4, 1658-9. (Peile, I. 473; Manning and Bray, i. 528.)
HOAR, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1743. S. of John, of West
Haddon, Northants. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, Mar. 2, 1727-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1731. (Al.
Oxon. ; Peile, II. 233.)
HOARE, LEONARD. M.A. 1654 (Incorp. from Cambridge, New
England). M.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). 4th s. of Charles and
Joanna Hinkesman, of Gloucester. Emigrated to America
and graduated at Harvard, 1650. Returned to England,
1653. R. of Wanstead, Essex, 1656-62, ejected. In i673,he
again went to Massachusetts. Pastor of the South Church at
Boston, New England. President of Harvard College, 1672-5.
Married Bridget, dau. of Lord Lisle. Author of Index
Biblicus and of The First Catalogue of Members of Harvard
College. Died Nov. 28, 1675, aged 45. Buried at Braintree,
Mass. (D.N.B.; Calamy, i. 525.)
HOBART, HENRY
HOAR, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 26,
1676. S. of James. B. in the Tower of London, July 23, 1658.
School, Merchant Taylors'. (Vis. of London, 1664.)
HOARE, WILLIAM. Ma trie, sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1606. One
of these names C. of Margaretting, Essex, in 1637; V., in 1664.
HOARE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSE, July i,
1653. Previously matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, May 6,
1651. Of Middlesex. M.B. 1655; M.D. 1660. Candidate
R.C.P., Dec. 24, 1660. One of the original fellows of the
Royal Society, 1663. Will (P.C.C.) 1666; of St Martin-in-the-
Fields, London, M.D. (Munk, i. 298.)
HOARE or HORE, WILLIAM. LL.D. from TRINITY HALL, 1683.
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, July 20, 1654; B.A.
(Oxford) 1657; M.A. 1660. Chaplain to the King, 1676-87.
Preb. of Worcester, 1676-87. R. of Coulsdon, Surrey, 1678-
87. Died 1687. Will (P.C.C.) 1688. (Al. Oxon.)
HORE or HARE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
July 26, 1715. S. of William, of Chagford, Devon. School,
Exeter (Mr Reynolds). Scholar, 1717; Matric. 1718; B.A.
1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722. R.
of Bow Brickhill, Bucks., 1722-42. R. of Tingrith, Beds.,
1724-42. Died 1742. Buried at Tingrith. See a namesake in
Al. Oxon.
HOBART, see also HUBBARD.
HOBBART, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug.
i, 1675. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1676.
HOBART, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. a8,
1675. Of Lincolnshire. Afterwards Fell.-Com.
HOBART, DRUE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct 7, 1599-
S. of Miles, Esq. B. at Plumstead, Norfolk. Bapt July 7,
1583. School, (private; Mr Dilham). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 17, 1602. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
HOBART, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1583. Of Loddon, Norfolk. Matric. 1583;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow, 1586-91. Perhaps adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 13, 1591-2. One of these names died
May 16, 1638, aged '74.' M.I. at Langley, Norfolk. (Vis. of
Suffolk, 1664; E. Anglian, u. 300.)
HOBERT, EDWARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1623. 7th s. of Sir Henry (1570), Knt and Bart,
Chief Justice, K.B. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 17, 1624-5.
'Slain in the Low Countries." Brother of Robert, etc.
(Middlesex Pedigrees.)
HOBART, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Sept
18, 1619. S. of John, of Salhouse, Norfolk. Matric. 1619.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1621.
HOBART, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1687.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Fell.-Com. 1689 ; M.A. 1690 (Com.Reg.).
HOBART, GREGORY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 16, 1644.
Eldest s. of Gregory. B. at Long Melford, Suffolk, 1625.
Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 6;
priest, Apr. 10, 1661. Perhaps V. of Grayne, Kent, 1661-8.
V. of Easton Maudit, Northants., 1662-8. Died Jan. n,
1667-8. Will (Archd. Northants.) 1668. (H. I. Longden.)
HOBART or HUBBARD, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1570. 2nd s. of Thomas, of Plum-
stead, Norfolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, from Furnival's
Inn, July 30, 1575. Called to the Bar, 1584. Bencher, 1596.
Reader, 1600-1, 1602-3. Serjeant-at-law, 1602. M.P. for
St Ives, 1588, 1589; for Yarmouth, 1597 and 1601; for
Norwich, 1604-10. Knighted, July 23, 1603. Attorney-
general, 1606-13. Created Baronet, 1611. Lord Chief
Justice of C.P., 1613. Built Blickling Hall. Married Dorothy,
dau. of Sir Robert Bell, of Beaupre HalL Author, Reports \n
the Reign of James I. Died Dec. 26, 1625. Buried at Blickling.
Father of Miles (1611), Edward (1623), Robert (1623) and
perhaps of Thomas (1620). (T. A. Walker; D.N.B.)
HOBART or HUBBARD, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from
TRINITY, Easter, 1573. S. and h. of James, of Hales Hall,
Norfolk. B. Apr. 6, 1553. Of Blythford, Suffolk. Married
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Rous, of Donnington. Admon.
(Norwich) Apr. 19, 1605. (T. A. Walker.)
HOBARD, HENRY. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Lent,
1635-6. Of Norfolk. Perhaps of the Blickling family of
Norfolk.
HOBART, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1673.
Of Norfolk. Buried at St Andrew's, Cambridge, Oct 30,
1675, as Hubard.
HOBART, Sir HENRY, Knt Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, May 6, 1674. S. of Sir John (1643-4), Bart., of
Norfolk. B. there. School, Thetford. M.A. 1675. Knighted,
Sept. 29, 1671. M.P. for Lynn, 1681; for Norfolk, 1689-90,
1695-8; for Beeralston, 1694-5. Succeeded as Baronet, Aug.
1683. At the battle of the Boyne with William III. Killed
in a duel, at Cawston Heath, with Oliver Le Neve, Aug. 21,
1698. Buried at Blickling. Father of John (1710), brother of
John (1682) and Thomas (1682). (G.E.C.)
HOBART, JAMES
HOBART, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, May a,
1668. S. of James, of Mendham, Norfolk, Esq. B. there,
Oct. 21, 1653. Schools, Home (Mr Hall), Diss (Mr Barber
and Mr Wales) and Thorpe Abbots (Mr Jarmy). Matric.
1668. Buried at Mendham, Mar. 31, 1673. M.I. (Venn, i.
434; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
HOBARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Michs. 1568.
HOBART or HUBBARD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETER-
HOUSE, Michs. 1583. Doubtless 3rd s. of John, of Thwaytes,
Norfolk. Bapt. July 24, 1568. Perhaps scholar of Trinity
Hall, 1584. Married Dorothy, dau. of Arthur Fountaine, of
Salle, Norfolk. Died at Salle, Oct 14, 1630. Father of John
(1618). (T. A. Walker.)
HOBART or HUBBARD, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1600.
Of Norfolk. B.A. from Trinity, 1604-5, as Hobart.
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 7,
1618. S. and h. of John (above), of Salle, Norfolk. Bapt. Dec.
14,1600. Matric. 1618. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 20, 1619.
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar 5,
1643-4. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Miles (1611), late
of Intwood, Norfolk, deceased. Bapt. at Ditchingham,
Mar. 20, 1627-8. Matric. 1644. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May
20, 1645. Succeeded his uncle (Sir John) as Baronet, Apr. 20,
1647. M.P. for Norfolk, 1654-5, 1656-8, 1673, 1678-9, 1681.
Member of Cromwell's House of Lords, 1657-8. Buried at
Blickling, Aug. 30, 1683. Father of Henry (1674), John
(1682) and Thomas (1682). (G.E.C.)
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 4, 1647.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1647, as Harbart. One of these names,
s. and h. of John, of Outwell, Cambs., Esq., adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 15, 1647.
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 28, 1682.
2nd s. of Sir John (1643-4), of Blickling, Norfolk, Bart. B.
in London. School, Wymondham, Norfolk (Mr Ri. Clarke).
Matric. 1683. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 5, 1683-4.
Brigadier-general in the King's army. Governor of Pen-
dennis Castle, Cornwall. Died Nov. 7, 1734. Buried at
Blickling. Brother of Henry (1674) and Thomas (1682).
(Collins, iv. 367.)
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1699. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1702.
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, May 20, 1710.
S. of Sir Henry (1674), Bart., deceased. B. at Blickling,
Norfolk, Oct. ii, 1693. Matric. 1710. M.P. for St Ives,
Cornwall, 1715 and 1722-7; for Norfolk, 1727-8. Vice-
Admiral of Norfolk, 1719. A commissioner for trade and
plantations, 1721-7. K.B., 1725. Treasurer of the Chamber,
1727-34. Created Baron Hobart of Blickling, 1728. Lord-
Lieutenant of Norfolk, 1740-56. Privy Councillor, 1745.
Created Earl of Buckinghamshire, 1746. Died in London,
Sept. 22, 1756. Father of the next. (D.N.B.; G.E.C.; A. B.
Beaven.)
HOBART, JOHN. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 30,
1739. S. of John (above), Baron Hobart. B. at Greenwich.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1740. Deputy Lieutenant for
Norfolk, 1745. M.P. for Norwich, 1747-56. Comptroller of
the household, 1755. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Buckingham-
shire, 1756. Privy Councillor, 1756. Lord of the Bed
Chamber, 1756. Ambassador to Russia, 1762-5. Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, 1776-80. F.S.A., 1784. F.R.S., 1785.
Died Aug. 3, 1793, at Blickling Hall. (Peile, H. 238; D.N.B. ;
G.E.C.)
HOBART, MILES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1566. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1569-70. Of
Norfolk.
HOBART, MILES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter, 1611.
2nd s. of Sir Henry (1570), Knt. and Bart. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Mar. 16, 1611-2. Buried at St Paul's, Covent Garden,
Dec. 6, 1639, aged 44. Father of John (1643-4). (Apparently
wrongly identified in the Peerages and by other authorities
with the M.P. for Gt Marlow (another Sir Miles, s. of Miles,
of London). For evidence of identification see Gent. Mag.,
1851, Pt 2, 383.)
HOBART, MILES. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1620, as 'Hubbard.' Of Norfolk.
HOBART or HOBARD, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EM-
MANUEL, June 13, 1654. Of Suffolk. Perhaps 2nd s. of
Nathan, of the City of London, Esq. ; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 28, 1655. Of Chancery Lane; Master in Chancery;
Knighted, May 12, 1661.
HOBART, NICHOLAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1621. S. of William, of Ravenshall. B. at Lindsey, Suffolk,
c. 1605. Matric. 1620-1; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Fellow,
1624-50. Proctor, 1641. Secretary to Sir Thomas Bendish,
ambassador to Turkey. Lived at Salisbury. Married Sarah,
HOBBES, THOMAS
dau. of Matthew Bust, Master of Eton. Died May 17, 1657.
Benefactor to the College, to Eton, and to the University
Library. (Harwood; Davy, Suff. MSS.)
HOBART, ROBART. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1623. 6th s. of Sir Henry (1570), Knt. and Bart., Chief
Justice K.B. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 17, 1624-5. Died
s.p. Brother of Edward (1623). (Middlesex Pedigrees.)
HOBART, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 2,
1652. S. of John, Esq., of Norwich. B. at Weybread, Suffolk.
School, Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1653. Readm. Fell.-
Com. Oct. 4, 1653-4. Died Mar. 5, 1681-2. Buried at Wey-
bread. (Venn, I. 386.)
HOBART, TALBOT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 11,
1688-9. S. of Thomas. B. in London. Matric. 1689; Scholar,
1690; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar.
1697-8; priest, Sept. 1698. R. of Upwell, Norfolk, 1698-1701,
when he died. (Peile, n. in.)
HOBART, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Oct. 7, 1596.
Of Norfolk. Matric. c. 1597.
HOBART or HUBBARD, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from
QUEENS', Easter, 1620. Of Norfolk. Probably 6th s. of Sir
Henry (1570), Knt. and Bart., Chief Justice K.B. ; adm. atLin-
coln's Inn, Dec. 20, 1 620 (or, ' 2nd ' s. of Sir Thomas, of Plump-
stead, Norfolk, Knt.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1623).
HOBART, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 28,
1682. 3rd s. of Sir John (1643-4), Bart. B. at Blickling,
Norfolk. School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1683.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 5, 1683-4. Died unmarried.
Brother of John (1682) and Henry (1674).
HOBART, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 5,
1687. S. of Thomas, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1687; Scholar, 1688; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694.
Fellow, 1693.
HOBART, THOMAS. M.D. from CHRIST'S, 1700. Fellow of
Christ's, 1699-1728. His early career is unknown, but he
probably entered at Leyden, Aug. 30, 1691, and studied
medicine there. He was appointed FeUow on the nomination
of the Earl of Nottingham. Held some College offices, but
spent most of his time travelling, as a tutor. Died before
Apr. 27, 1728. (Peile, n. 127.)
HOBART, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1703; B.A. 1706-7.
HOBART or HUBBERT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
CAIUS, July 6, 1582. S. of John, gent. B. at Thwaite,
Norfolk. School, Gt Downham, Norfolk. B.A. 1585-6.
Succeeded his father as lord of the manor of Erpingham,
Norfolk. Died Nov. 5, 1612. Buried at Erpingham. M.I.
Will (P.C.C.) 1612. (Venn, I. 115; Vis. of Norfolk.)
HOBBS, BENNETT. M.A. 1673 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Richard, of Ardington, Berks., gent. School, Winchester.
Matric. from New College, Sept. u, 1661, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1665; M.A. 1668-9; B.D. 1679. Fellow of New
College. Died Nov. 6, 1680. Buried in the College Chapel.
Will, Oxford. (Al. Oxon.)
HOBBYS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1660; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. 1667. V. of Bacton, Norfolk, 1677-81.
HOBBES or HOBBYS, RICHARD. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1632.
Of Berkshire. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, Nov.
16, 1621, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1625. R. of Erpingham,
Norfolk, 1642. (Al. Oxon.)
HOBBES, ROBERT. M.D. 1461-2. Had studied at Oxford.
HOBBES or HOBYS, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1495. B. at Peterborough. B.A. 1499-1500; M.A.
1503. Esquire Bedell, c. 1504-29. Registrary, 1506. Resided
in Gt St Mary's parish, where he held various posts. Enrolled
in the Missapro Benefactoribus. Died c. 1543. (Cooper, i. 83;
Stokes, Bedells, 71.)
HOBBS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1598, a scholar
from Westminster; B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) July 25, 1605. R. of Wainfleet All
Saints', Lines., 1605-15. Will of one of these names
(Chichester) 1629; of Madehurst, Sussex, clerk.
HOBBES, THOMAS. B.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, clerk, of Westport, Wilts. B. there, 1588. School,
Malmesbury. B.A. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) 1607-8. The
well-known philosopher. For many years tutor and secretary
to William Cavendish, Earl of Devonshire and his son.
Travelled in France, Germany and Italy. Resided in Paris,
1641-52; during this period he wrote his famous book,
Leviathan; also acted as mathematical tutor to Charles II.
Returned to England in 1651, and submitted to the Council
of State. Engaged in controversies on philosophical and
mathematical questions. Received a pension from Charles II.
At 84, he wrote his autobiography in Latin verse. For an
account of his numerous works, set D.N.B. Died at Hard-
wick Derbs., Dec. 4, 1679. Buried in Hault Hucknall Church.
(D.N.B.)
381
HOBBES, W.
HOBBES, W. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1588.
Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Mar. 14, 1590-1.
HOBBES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
at Oxford, July i, 1614; B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1617;
M.A. (Brasenose) 1621; B.D. from Trinity, 1630; D.D. 1639.
R. of Kimpton, Hants., 1653. R. of Sherrington, Wilts.,
1657. Preb. of Sarum, 1662-70. Died 1670. Will (Cons. C.
Sarum) 1670. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOBBES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Oxford) Oct. 10, 1634; B.A. (Magdalen College) 1637; M.A.
1640. Fellow of Magdalen, 1639-54.
HOBBES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1677.
Of Rutland. B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684.
HOBBS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. 12, 1682-3.
Of Cornwall. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7.
HOBBES, . Doctor in some faculty. Incorp. from Oxford,
1505-6.
HOBBYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1577,
a scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. In-
corp. at Oxford, 1584.
HOBBY, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1670. Of
Norwich. B.A. 1674 (according to .Wasters).
HOBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1545.
S. of William, of Leominster, Herefordshire. B. 1530.
Travelled abroad. Inherited an estate at Bisham, Berks.,
from his brother Sir Philip. Knighted, 1565-6. Ambassador
to France, 1566. Author, translations. Died at Paris, July 13,
1566. Buried at Bisham, Berks. Will (P.C.C.) 1566; 'am-
bassador resident with the French King.' (Cooper, i. 242;
D.N.B.; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
HOBY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, June 13,
1618. Matric. 1618. Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Hailes,
Gloucs., Esq., deceased; adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 26, 1621.
William Hobby, of Hales, was knighted, July 14, 1622.
HOBDAY, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 24, 1700.
Of Kent. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord.
deacon (London) June 8, 1707. V. of Waldershare, Kent,
1708-29. R. of Lower Hardres, 1711-43. V. of St Dunstan's,
Canterbury, 1728-43. Died Sept. 29, 1743.
HOBELEN, PETER. Adm. pens, at PKTERROUSE, Mar. 20,
1633-4. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1634. (T. A. Walker, 33.)
HOBKYN, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1566.
HOBLYN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
10, 1717. S. of Edward, of Egloshayle, Cornwall, gent.
LL.B. 1725. Died before Mar. u, 1744. (Maclean, Trigg
Minor, i. 474.)
HOBLYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Sept. 2,
1729. S. of John, of StColumb, Cornwall, gent. Matric. 1730;
B.A. 1733-4. Admon. (Exeter) 1759, of one of these names;
of Lydford, Devon, clerk.
HOBMAN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Nov. ay,
1609. S. of Thomas, of St Andrew's, Holborn, London.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1609; Scholar, 1609-17; B.A.
1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1628. Fellow, 1619-28. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. i, 1617-8; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 13,
1610-20. C. of Barnwell Chapel (? Cambridge), 1619. R. of
Greenford Parva, Middlesex, 1621-49. R. of Foulden, Nor-
folk, 1627. R. of All Saints', Weeting, 1637. R. of St Mary,
Weeting, 1651, when he signed Bishop Hall's book, Sept. 17.
Author. Buried there, Nov. 23, 1669. M.I. Will (Norwich)
1670. Brother of the next. (Venn, i. 205.)
HOBMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, July 7, 1614.
S. of Thomas, retail dealer, of London. School, St Paul's
(Mr Gill). Matric. 1614; Scholar, 1615-20; B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Master at Newport School, Essex, about 1621-3.
Licensed Master at Bury St Edmunds Grammar School,
1633; undermaster there, 1641. Perhaps R. of West Bark-
with, Lines., 1641-2. Brother of Francis. (Venn, i. 226.)
HOBMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 17, 1596;
B.A. from Pembroke, 1599^-1600. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 18,
1601. V. of Swinderby, Lines., 1608; previously at Darfield,
and Mexborough, Yorks. Admon. (Lincoln) 1617.
HOBSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 23,
1598. Of Yorkshire. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1628, of one of these
names; of St Bride's, London, schoolmaster. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOBSON, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, May 20,
1651. S. of William, of Surrey. School, Southwark (Mr
Augur). B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May
11, 1657. V. of Eltham, Kent, 1658-1725. Died Oct. 31,
1725. Buried at Eltham. M.I. there. (PeiU, i. 542.)
HOBSON, ED. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1611.
HOBSON, GODFREY. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent, 1591-2.
Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1594, from Davies'
Inn. Of Yorkshire.
382
HOBSON, WILLIAM
HOBSON, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1487-9; B.A. 1488.
Fellow, 1489-93. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Sept. 24, 1491.
HOBSON, JOHN. B.A. 1517-8. Fellow of QUEENS', 1518-20.
HOBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1564. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1568-9; M.A.' 1572. Fellow,
as 'Hobbes,' 1569. Probably R. of Hardwick, Cainbs., 1572.
HOBSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1639; B.A. 1642-3. One of these names R. of Kirk Sandall,
Yorks., 1642-62. Died 1671. But see Al. Oxon. for a con-
temporary.
HOBSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Nov. 12, 1650. S. of William (? 1621), gent., of Syston and
Stamford, Lines. School, Botolph Bridge. Matric. 1651.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 23, 1652-3. Of Syston, Esq.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir Daniel De Ligne, of Harlaxton,
Lines. Buried at Spalding, Dec. 13, 1676. (Lines. Pedigrees,
499-)
HOBSON, JONAS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, May 31,
1631. S. of Edmund, currier, of Wakefield. B. at Sandal
Magna, Wakefield, Yorks. School, Chaplethorpe (in Sandal)
(private; Mr Oats).
HOBSON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Mar. u, 1674-5.
S. of John, currier, of Dodworth, Yorks. B. there. School,
Wakefield. Matric. 1674-5; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682. Fellow,
1681-92. Incorp. at Oxford, 1682. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
19, 1680. Non-juror.
HOBSON, RICHARD. B.A. 1518-9; M.A. 1520^1; B.D. 1528;
D.D. 1530. Cooper identifies him with the Gilbertine; prior
of their house at Newstead, Lines. Surrendered, 1538.
(Cooper, i. 69.)
HOBSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 5, 1618.
Probably s. and h. of William, of Spalding, Lines., Esq.
Matric. 1618. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 13, 1619-20.
Married and had issue. Will proved, Feb. 12, 1654-5.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 498.)
HOBSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 30, 1724.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1724. Probably of Kirkby Moorside,
Esq. Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Statham, of Tidswell.
(M. H. Peacock.)
HOBSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1529-30; M.A. 1533. Fellow of ST
JOHN'S. 1533. One of these names R. of Rossington, Yorks.,
1551-6. V. of Doncaster, 1554-70.
HOBSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1633.
S. of Lancelot, of St George's, Southwark, glazier. Scholar,
1634; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640; M.D. from Magdalene, 1659.
Buried at Southwark, Nov. 9, 1658, aged 42. M.I. Brother
of William (1620-30). Father's will (P.C.C.) 1640. (J. Ch.
Smith; Manning and Bray, in. 640.)
HOBSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 8,
1645. S. of Edmund, of Smallfield, Yorks. School, Wakefield
(Mr Doughty). B.A. 1649-50. R. of Flixton, Suffolk, 1669-
81. R. of Lound, 1670-81.
HOBSON, ROGER. 'Late student of ST JOHN'S,' when ord.
priest (York) May, 1627. No College or University record.
V. of Ulrome, in Holderness, Yorks., 1626-62. (M. H. Pea-
cock.)
HOBSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1611.
HOBSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1612.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1619-20. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. i,
1621; priest, June, 1623.
HOBSON, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1667. Of
Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1671, according to Masters.
HOBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, June 26, 1690.
S. of John, of Barton. B. in Westmorland.
HOBSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 13,
1701-2. S. of Thomas, joiner. B. at Hett, Durham. Bapt.
at Kirkmerrington, Oct. 15, 1682. School, Durham (Mr
Ross). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon (Durham)
June 8, 1707; priest, Sept. 24, 1710. C. of Ryton, Durham,
1722. Perhaps V. of Bossall, Yorks., 1729-40. Buried there
Oct. 1 6, 1740.
HOBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1588.
HOBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 17,
1624, as s. and h. of John, of Boston, Lines. Age 23 in 1627.
Married and had issue. Buried at Spalding, July 6, 1660.
Will proved, Aug. 16, 1660. Probably father of John (1650).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 499.)
HOBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1629-
30. S. of Lancelot, of St George's, Southwark, glazier.
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.).
R. of St George's. Southwark, 1639. V. of Twickenham,
Middlesex, 1661-8. Buried Sept. 9, 1668. M.I. at Southwark.
Will (P.C.C.) 'to be buried with his father and brother'
(Robert). (Manning and Bray, HI. 640; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOBSON, WILLIAM
HOBSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 8, 1638.
Of Lincolnshire. Probably s. and h. of Richard, of Spalding,
Esq. Bapt. at Spalding, Aug. 16, 1621. Matric. 1638. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 10, 1641. Living at Wykeham, 1653.
Married and had issue. (Lines. Pedigrees, 498.)
HOBSON, . B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517; B.D. 1537. Perhaps
fellow of CLARE, 1521.
HOCKENHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May n,
1670.
HOCKET, see HACKET.
HOCKIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 19,
1728. S. of Thomas, of Camborne, Cornwall. Matric. 1728;
B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1737- V. of Okehampton, Devon. R. of
Lydford. Chaplain to George, Lord Littleton. Had a grant
of arms, 1764. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. J. Pearce, of
St Earth. Author, Sermon. Died at Caduscot, Cornwall.
Buried at St Pinnock. Will (P.C.C.) 1778. (Collect. Cornub.)
HOCKLEY, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 4, 1631. S. of Nicholas, husbandman, of declaiming,
Surrey. B. at Puttenham, Surrey. School, Guildford (Mr
Hill). Matric. 1631.
HOCKMORE, PHILIP, tee HUCKMORB.
HOCKNELL, LANCELOT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1568; Scholar; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) July, 1580. R. of Ringstead St Andrew's,
Norfolk, 1587-1626. R. of Bayfield. Died before Apr. 1626.
(Peile, i. 108.)
HOCKNELL, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. 18,
1621. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June
12, 1625; priest, Sept. 23, 1627.
HODDER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 5, 1684.
S. of George, of Dorset. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. (Peile,n.
97.)
HODDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 7, 1645. Pre-
viously matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Apr. i, 1642,
age 15. S. of John, of Bemister, Dorset. B.A. 1645-6. R. of
Hawkchurch, Dorset, probably from 1645; ejected, 1662.
Afterwards preacher in Dorset. Buried at Hawkchurch, Mar.
24, 1679-80. (A 1. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
HODDER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CAIUS, Apr. 21, 1620.
Previously matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Apr. 1618,
age 18. Of Dorset. B.A. 1620-1. Perhaps adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 30, 1620. R. of Puncknowle, with
Bexington, Dorset, 1631-9.
HODDESDON, see HODGSON.
HODE or HODD, . B.A. 1481-2; M.A. 1485.
HODEBRIDGE, see WOODBRIDGE.
HODEROFF, see WOODRUFF.
HODETHORPE, see WOODTHORPE.
HODGE or HODGES, ABEL. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1606. B. at Rawreth, Essex. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1609-10; C. of Dengey, Essex;
priest, Sept. 22, 1611. V. of Littleport, Cambs., 1612-8. R.
of Tydd St Giles', 1618. Married at Elm, Jan. 22, 1638-9,
Dorothy Gyles. Father of the next.
HODGES, ABEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE (age 17) Easter,
1631. S. of Abel (above), of the Isle of Ely, clerk. B.A.
1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40.
R. of Tibenham, Norfolk, 1641. R. of Tharston, 1661-78.
Died 1678. Father of the next.
HODGES, ABEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 4, 1664. ist s.
of Abel (above), R. of Tharston, Norfolk. B. at Norwich.
School, Ely. Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1665; B.A. 1667-8; M.A.
1671. R. of Tharston, Norfolk, 1678-1720. Father of the
next and Robert (1696).
HODGES, ABEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May 22,
1706. S. of Abel (above), of Tharston, Norfolk, clerk. B. at
Tharston. Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July, 1712; priest, July, 1714. R. of Tharston,
Norfolk, 1721. R. of Little Wacton, 1721-5. R. of Brockdish,
1725-9. Died 1729. Brother of Robert (1696).
HODGE, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1656 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Wadham College, Jan. 17, 1650-1, 'doctoris fil ;
B.A. (Oxford) 1652; M.A. 1654. Fellow of Wadham, 1654.
V. of St Thomas, Exeter; ejected, 1662. Chaplain at Amster-
dam, 1669. Died Dec. 1689. (Al. Oxon.)
HODGES, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 5,
1641. S. of William, fanner. B. at Oundle, Northants.
School, Oundle (Mr Tho. Johnson). Matric. 1642; B.A. 1644-
5. Brother of William (1631-2).
HODGE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 28, 1689. Of
Cornwall. Matric. 1689.
HODGES, WILLIAM
HODGES, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 25, 1646. Of
London. Scholar, 1647; Matric. 1649; B.A. 1649-50; M.A.
1653. Fellow, 1650. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653.
HODGES, JOHN. M.A. c. 1624; B.D. from TRINITY HALL, 1634.
One of these names R. of Westerfield, Suffolk, 1629-30.
Perhaps R. of Falkenham, 1641.
HODGES, JOHN. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Somer-
set. Matric. from Brasenose College, Feb. 14, 1588-9, age 18;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595; B.D. and D.D. 1631. Fellow of
Lincoln College. 1599-1604. R. of Drayton Parslow, Bucks.,
1602. R. of Mlsterton, Leics., 1608-42. Probably preb. of
Lichfield, 1628-42. Will (P.C.C.) 1642; bequests to Drayton
Parslow. (Nichols, iv. 314; J. Ch. Smith.)
HODGES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct. 21, 1644. From
King's College, Edinburgh; adm. there, Oct. 2, 1643. Of
Gloucestershire.
HODGES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 18, 1654.
S. of Join, of Hun ton, Kent. School, Maidstone (Mr Thomas).
Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661. Fellow. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 20; priest (Lincoln) Oct. 13, 1662. Buried at All
Saints', Cambridge, Sept. 18, 1663. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1663.
HODGES or HODGETS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
July 2, 1716. Of Worcestershire.
HODGES, JOHN. Adm. at EMMANUEL, May 31, 1727, as 'LL.B.
from Oxford.' (Not found in Al. Oxon.)
HODGES, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Nov. 23, 1728. B. in
Jamaica. Perhaps adm. at Leyden, Aug. 22, 1731.
HODGE, LAURENCE. Incorp. at Oxford, 1654, as M.A. of
Cambridge. Not found in our records.
HODGES, NATHANIEL. Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1615. S. of Richard, of Churchdown, Gloucs. B. July 30,
1600. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1617. Apprenticed
to a merchant taylor, 1617.
HODGES, NATHANIEL. Elected scholar to TRINITY College
from Westminster, 1646; afterwards, 1648, adm. at Christ
Church, Oxford. S. of Thomas (1620), D.D. B. in Kensing-
ton, Sept. 13, 1629. B.A. (Oxford) 1651; M.A. 1654; M.D.
1659. Fellow, R.C.P., 1672. Censor, 1682. Harveian orator,
1683. Attended patients in London throughout the plague,
1665. Published an account of the plague, 1672. Died in
debt, in Ludgate prison, June 10, 1688, aged 59. M.I. at
St Stephen Walbrook. (D.N.B.; Munk, i. 361; Al. Oxon.)
HODGES, NATHANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Oct. 16,
1727. Of Middlesex. Matric. 1727. S.P.G. Missionary at
Nassau, Bahamas; arrived there, Feb. 1742-3. Died July 3,
1743-
HODGES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 13, 1651.
B. in Middlesex. Scholar from Westminster. Matric. 1651;
B.A. 1654-5; M.B. 1657.
HODGES, ROBERT. M.A. 1631 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Somerset. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Apr. 17,
1618, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1621; M.A. 1624. R. of Elm,
Somerset, 1628. R. of Tellisford, 1644. (Al. Oxon.)
HODGES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Sept. 21,
1696. S. of Abel (1664), R. of Tharston, Norfolk. B. at
Tharston. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704; B.D. 1711.
Fellow, 1703. C. at Saxstead, Suffolk and reader at Framling-
ham, 1704. V. of Darenth, Kent, 1712. R. of St Mary, Hoo,
I7I9-5 1. V. of All Hallows, 1724-51. Buried at St Mary,
Hoo, May8, 1751. Brother of Abel (1706). (H.G.Harrison.)
HODGES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 17, 1620.
Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.).
V. of Kensington, 1641-72. Dean of Hereford, 1661-72.
R. of St Peter's, Cornhill, 1662-71. Died Aug. 22, 1672,
aged 72. Will, P.C.C. Father of Nathaniel (1646). Ap-
parently the man who was created D.D. at Oxford, Dec. 20,
1642; 'preacher before the Long Parliament, and one of the
Assembly of Divines.' (Le Neve, Man., iv. 152; Al. Oxon.)
HODGES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 27, 1632-
3. Of Northamptonshire. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Cotter-
stock. School, Oundle; adm. there, Apr. 2, 1627, age 10.
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640; B.D. from St John's,
1648. Fellow of St John's, 1644. Taxor, 1646.
HODGE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
HODGES or HODGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY,
Jan. 12, 1631-2. S. of William, farmer. B. at Oundle,
Northants. School, Oundle. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6;
M.A. 1639; B.D. 1646. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
19, 1641; priest, June 5, 1642. R. of Tichmarsh, Northants.
1648-58. Died 1658. Father of William (1672-3), brother of
Francis (1641). (H. I. Longden.)
HODGES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.). One of these
names R. of Ripple, Worcs. Archdeacon of Worcester, 1645-
76. Will (P.C.C.) 1676. (J. Ch. Smith.)
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HODGE, WILLIAM
HODGE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Mar. 12,
1672-3. S. of William (1631-2), R. of Tichmarsh, Northants.
B. there. School, Wellingborough. Matric. 1673.
HODGES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1690 (Incorp. from OxfordV S. of
William, of London. Matric. from Wadham College, Mar. 23,
1682-3, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1686; M.A. i68q. Fellow of
Wadham, 1691. R. of St Swithin and St Mary Bothaw,
London, 1700-2. Died 1702. Will, P.C.C. One of these
names preb. of Wells, 1695-1702. (Al. Oxon.)
HODGES, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1654.
HODGETS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age I7> at TRINITY, Jnlv 10,
t694. S. of Tohn. B. at Kingswinford, Staffs. School,
Stourbridee, Worcs. (Mr John Brown). Matric. 1696-7;
Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703.
HODGEKYN, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1584. One of these names of Wilsby, Lines., clerk. Admon.
(Lincoln) 1596.
HODGKINS or HODSKYNS, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S (ape 19)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 27, 1576. Of Hailes, Gloucs.
Matric. 1576. Left in 1579.
HODGKINS, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1450;
M.A. 14 57: B.D. 14^6-7. Engaged to supervise the rebuilding
of Gt St Marv*s, Cambridge. V. of Ringwood, Hants. 'A
celebrated mathematician whom Henrv VII favoured so
much as frequently to visit him privately at Ringwood.'
(Harwood.)
HODGKYN, JOHN. Studied thirteen years in Cambridge and
three years in Paris. Dominican friar. B.D. 1520-1; D.D.
1524-5. Provincial of English Dominicans, 1527; deposed;
reinstated, 1536. Bishop of Bedford (suffragan to London)
IM7-54. V. of Maldon, Essex, 1541-4. R. of Laingdon,
T544-5*. Preb. of St Paul's. 15,17-54, 1559-60. R. of St
Peter, Comhfll, 1555. Deprived of his preferments, as
married, 155*. Restored bv Elizabeth, 1559. Died 1560.
(Carter, t. 206; H. G. Harrison.)
HODGSKIN, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Oct.
22, 1618. 4th s. of Francis, V. of Earls Barton, Northants.
Bapt. there, Feb. 12, 1603-4. School, Sywell. One of these
names ord. deacon, as literate (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1620;
priest. Sept. 22, 1622. Will (Leicester) 1664. of Ralph
Hodgkin, of Knipton, Leics., clerk. (H. I. Longden.)
HODGEKYNS, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1479.
HODGKYNS, ROBERT. Described as ' Fellow of ST CATHARINE'S
HALL,' when ord. deacon (London^ Mar. 1557-8. Perhaps
ord. priest (Chester) June 4, 1558. R. of Knebworth, Herts.
Will (P.C.C.) 1605.
HODGKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Tune 12,
H92. Matric. e. 1592; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1509. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Julv 25: priest, Sept. 29, 1603. C. of Yarmouth,
and Master of the Grammar School. R. of Rushmere, Suffolk,
1610.
HODGKIN, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Mar. 26,
1606; LL.B. 1612. Fellow. 1611-29. V. of Wood Dalling,
and Swannington, Norfolk. Buried at St Edward's, Cambridge,
Apr. 27, 1629.
HODGKIN. WILLIAM. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1600; M.A.
1614. Probably the man ord. (as literate), deacon (PetertO
Sept. 20, 1607; priest (London) Mav 22, 1608, as 'late of
Pembroke Hall, aged 24. B. at Studham, Beds. C. of Stam-
ford Rivers, Essex.*
HODGKINS, . B.A. 1482-3.
HODGKINS, . Incorp. B.D. 1522-3. A friar.
HODGKINSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent,
1641-2. Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1641, as HopHnson.
HODGKINSON, TOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1641-2.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. 1641, as Hopkinson.
HODGKINSON, PAUL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Micbs. i so8.
B. at Swinford, Leics. B.A. 1601-2. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 1605, age 27. C. of Ashdon, Essex. (Peile, I. 229.)
HODGKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 4,
1692. Of Lancashire. Probably of Preston.
HODGKINSON, TILLEMAN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1739. S. of Henry. Bapt. at Woodstock, O*on.,
Tune 30, T72i. Matric. 1730; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747.
Fellow, 1742. Ord. deacon (Lincoln^ Sept. 25, 1743. For
manv vears schoolmaster at Exeter. Preb. of Llandaff, 1761-
86. Died May 28, 1786. Wffl (P.C.C.) 1786; of Oxford, clerk.
(ttanenod, 328; A. B. Beaven; J. Ch. Smith.)
HODGKINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July,
i6iv B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1621. R. of Elton, Notts., 1621-34.
Buried there May 24, 1634. (Peile, I. 292.)
HODGKINSON, . Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1628.
HODGSON, ELEAZAR
HODGSON or HODDSON, AARON. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S
July, 1676; B.A. i679-8o; M.A. 1683. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 1685-6. Probably usher at Stanstead Abbots School.
Non-juror. (Peile, n. 61 ; H. G. Harrison.)
HODGESON, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1571.
HODGSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 29, 1686. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Dent
Yorks. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1686; B.A.
1689-90.
HODSON, AMOUR. Adm. sizar at KING'S, c. 1669.
HODGSON or HODSON, ANTHONY. Adra. sizar (age 18) at
CAIUS, Dec. 2, 1609. Of Newton, Penrith, Cumberland. S. of
Thomas, husbandman. School, Blencowe (Mr Jo. Davyes).
Matric. 1609.
HODSON, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1647. 5th s. of Phineas (1590), D.D. Bapt. at St Michael-le-
Belfry, York, Mar. 22. 1626-7. Adm. at Grav's Inn, May 28.
1647. Buried in York Minster, Mav 13, 1656. Brother of
Edward (1631), Timothy (1643) and Tobias (1641).
HODSON, BENTAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 15, 1666. S. of Robert (? 1633), clerk, of Knightsbridge,
London. School, Grantham. B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 29, 1670; priest, Tune 2, 1672. R. of
Broughton, Hunts., 1680-97. Died 1697. Father of Robert
(1705).
HODSON, BENTAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
May ii, 1693. S. of Joshua (1669), clerk. B. at Barlinge,
Lines. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1696-7. Ord
deacon (Lincoln) May 30, 1697; priest, Sept. 25, 1698. V. of
Bracebridge, Lines., 1701.
HODSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S.
Michs. 1572: B.A. 1575-6. One of these names, clerk, buried
at Hamsterley, Durham, Apr. 5, 1612.
HODGSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1581. Perhaps of Beeston, Yorks. Attorney to the
Council of the North.
HODGSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 162*.
Probablv s. of the above. B. 1606. Of Cottingley Hall,
Yorks. Buried at Beeston, Feb. 20, 1642. Brother of John
(1618). (M. H. Peacock )
HODSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 26, 1649. S. of John (1618), gent., of Leeds, Yorks.
Probably adm. at Grav's Inn, Dec. 28, 1649, as s. of Tohn, of
Newhall, Beeston Park, Leeds, eent. Married Elizabeth,
sister of Sir Edmond Jennings. (Thoresby, Due. Lead.)
HODGSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 27) at TRINITY,
Mav 15, 1722. S. of Marmaduke, schoolmaster, of Sutton,
Yorks. School. Ripley, Yorks. (under his father). Matric.
1723, as 'Charles'; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1732. Ord. deacon
May 23, 1725: priest. Dec. 19, 1725. Chaplain to the Duke of
Buccleuch. V. of Spratton, Northants., 1738-76. R. of
Creaton, 1754-73- Buried at Spratton, Jan. 22, 1776. (H. I.
Longden.)
HODGSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY,
Julv 10, 1725. S. of Christopher, of Westerton, near Wake-
field, Yorks. Schools, Coventry (Mr Jackson) and Wakefield.
Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1720-^0; M.A. 17^.
Fellow, 1732. M.D. Governor of Wakefield School. 1743-68.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Marmaduke Rookes, of Barrowbv,
Yorks. Buried at Wakefield, Jan. 14, 1768, aged 60. M.I.
(M. H. Peacock.)
HODGSON, CLEMENT. B.A. from MAGDALEN*. 1592-3. Per-
haps s. of John (1566). One of these names R. of Roughton
and Bardney, Lines. Will proved (Lincoln) 1614.
HODSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIWS, June 28.
1613. Of Felmingham, Norfolk. S. of Edmund. School-
master, Mr Tills.
HODGSON, EDWARD. Adtn. Fell.-Com. (aee 15) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 22, 1631. S. of PHneas (1500), D.D. B. at York.
Educated at home (Mr Tennant). Matric. 1631. Adm. at.
Gray's Inn, Jan. n, 1638-9. Probably of Ripon, Esq. Died
Mar! 17, 1705-6; 'after 67 years faithful and useful service,
to the Church and Citv.* Brother of Arthur (164 ?\ of
Timothv (1643) and Tobias (1641). (Peile, I. 409; M. H.
Peacock.)
HODGSON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, Dec. 14,
1601. ist s. of Sir Thomas, Knt. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1692.
HODGSON. ELEAZAR. Matric. pens, from ST TOHN'S, Easter,
15X8. S. of William, of Newcastle. B. In Durham. B.A.
1501-2: M.A. from Jesus, 1595. Tncorp. at Oxford, 1608.
M.D. (Padua) 1612. Incorp. at Oxford. 1616. Candidate
R.C.P., 1616. Fellow, 1618. Censor. Registrar, 1637-".
Elect. Died in St Stephen's, Colprnan St. London. Tan. TO,
1*38-0. Will, P.C.C. 1630. Brother of Phineas (1590).
(Munk, i. 172; Vi$. of London, 1634.)
384
HODGSON, FARRAND
HODGSON, FARRAND. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1692. S. of Thomas, gent. B. in Craven, Yorks.
School, Threshfield (Mr Motley). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6.
Schoolmaster of Leyland, Lanes. P.C. of Heapey, 1706.
(Viet. Hist, of Lanes., vi. 51.)
HODGSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596.
HODSON, GAWIN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1535; B.A. 1535-6, xst
in the ordo; M.A. 1538. Fellow, 1535-47. R. of Atherington,
Devon, 1554-7. Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1555-60, deprived.
HODGESON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 22, 1619.
B. in Yorkshire. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1623; priest, May, 1624.
HODGSHON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 20, 1638-9. S. of Lancelot, clerk, of Glassonby-in-
Addingham, Cumberland. B. there. School, Blencow (Mr
Wm. Wilkinson). Matric. 1639.
HODSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 19,
1717-8. S. of John, clerk, of Cheshire. B. at Christleton.
Probably bapt. at Bruera, Cheshire, Oct. 9, 1701 ; s. of John,
C. of Bruera. B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1737. C. of West Kirby,
1726-58. R. of Overchurch, 1737-57. Set Al. Oxon. for a
contemporary.
HODDESDON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1583. S. of Nicholas. B. at Edgware, Middlesex.
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 12;
priest, Apr. 13, 1597. C. of Stanford-le-Hope. R. of ' Iseldon."
R. of Blyborough, Lines., 1610-8. (Vis. of London, 1568.)
HODGSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18, 1631. One of these names dean of Harthill, Yorks., in
1648-9.
HODSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 20,
1699-1700. S. of John (1669). B. at Titchwell, Norfolk.
School, Brancaster (under his father). Matric. 1701; Scholar,
1702; B.A. 1703-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 8, 1707;
priest, Feb. 29, 1707-8. R. of Conisholme, Lines., 1711. V. of
Headcorn, Kent, 1716-23. R. of Sandhurst, 1722-53. Died
Dec. 24, 1771. Father of John (1741) and Henry (1737),
brother of John (1699). (Peile, n. 147.)
HODGSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, July 9,
1715. S. of Miles (1682), clerk. B. at Louth, Lines. School,
Alford. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Fellow,
1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 10, 1721; priest, May 31,
1724.
HODSDEN, HENRY. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1720. S. of H.,
of London. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, July 10,
1678, age t6; B.A. (Oxford) 1682. R. of Willingdon, Sussex,
1698. V. of Westham, 1719. (Al. Oxon.)
HODSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 27,
1737. S. of Henry (1699-1700), V. of Headcorn, Kent. B. at
Headcorn. School, Tonbridge (Mr Spencer). Matric. 1737;
B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Apr. 5,
1747; priest, Oct. 7, 1753. R- of Sandhurst, 1753-81. V. of
rhornham, 1768-81. Chaplain to the Duke of Bolton. Died
Oct. 1781. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 485.)
HODGSON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1595.
HODGSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1601; B.A.
1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1607,
age 24; priest, Sept. 1610. C. of Livermere, Suffolk, 1621.
Licensed to preach in the diocese. Will (P.C.C.) 1655; of Gt
Livermere, clerk.
HODGSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8. Probably ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1619.
HODGSON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1619.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. n, 1619; 's. of
James, of London, gent.' Probably brother of Richard
(1606-7). (Lines. Pedigrees, 501.)
HODGSON, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1509-11.
HODGSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566.
Probably ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1570. R. of Hemingby,
Lines., 1573. R. of Dalderby. 1575. 'Aged 28; married; well
skilled in Latin; preacher.' Will proved, Nov. 17, 1614;
mentions s. Clement (? 1592-3). (Lib. Cler. Line., 1576;
Lines. Pedigrees, 501.)
HODSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1568.
HODGESON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1575.
HODGSON, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1592-3. Perhaps M.A.
1596. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 1596. V. of Stradsett,
Norfolk, 1603-51. Died 1651. (Peile, i. 198.)
HODSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, c. 1596;
B.A. 1599-1600. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 25, 1601, age
24. C. of Bramerton. Perhaps R. of Honington, Suffolk,
1610-9; and R. of Coney Weston, 1620-44. Died 1644.
HODGSON, PHILIP
HODGSON, JOHN. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1599-1600; M.A.
1606. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Oct. 12, 1600.
HODGSON or HOEGSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE,
Jan. 25, 1607-8. Matric. 1608. Doubtless s. and h. of John
of London, gent.; adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 15, 1611-2.
Gave £20 to the Chapel Fund, in 1628. Brother of William
(1617). (T. A. Walker.)
HODGSON, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1618. Doubtless s. and h. of Christopher (1581), of Beeston,
Yorks.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 10, 1618. Age n in 1612.
Of New Hall, Leeds. Alderman and mayor of Leeds. Married
Elizabeth, sister of Sir George Radcliffe. Brother of Chris-
topher (1623). Father of Christopher (1649). (Vis. of Yorks.,
1612; Thoresby, Due. Lead, 72; M. H. Peacock.)
HODGSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1623. Matric.
1623; B.A. from Clare, 1626-7; M.A. 1630. One of these
names R. of Donington, Lines., 1642.
HODSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 9, 1657. Of
Durham. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1660-1.
HODSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 17, 1669.
S. of Thomas (1626). B. at Ringstead, Norfolk. School,
Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
1676. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1674. V. of Holme,
Norfolk, 1675-1704; of Thornham, 1679-1704; and of
Titchwell, 1687. Master of Brancaster School. Father of
Henry (1699) and John (1699). (Peile, n. 23.)
HODGSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at KING'S, c. 1675. One of these
names adm. at Leyden, Aug. 26, 1676.
HODGSON or HODSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. ir, 1699. S. of John (1669). B. at Ringstead, Norfolk.
School, Brancaster (under his father). Matric. 1699; Scholar,
1700; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from
Norwich) May 23, 1703. Perhaps R. of Thurstaston, Cheshire,
1705-52- Buried there July 8, 1752. Father of the next and
perhaps of George (1717), brother of Henry (1699). (Peile, n.
145 ; Ormerod, II. 279.)
HODSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1724. S. of John (above), R. of Thurstaston, Cheshire. B. at
Thurstaston. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. Ord. deacon
(Chester) June 17, 1728; priest, May 24, 1730. C. of Thur-
staston. C. of Woodchurch In 1740. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 369.)
HODSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 16,
1741. S. of Henry (1699-1700), clerk, of Kent. B. at Sand-
hurst. Schools, Battle, Sussex (Mr Jenkin) and Sutton,
Kent (MrClendon). Matric. i743~4; B.A. 1744-51 M.A. 1748.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) Dec. 7, 1746.
HODSON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
23, 1669. S. of Benjamin, of Scalesby, Lines., deceased.
School, Melton Mowbray, Leics. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25, 1673; C. of
Fiskerton, Lines. Father of Benjamin (1693).
HODGSHON, MALACHI. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1746. S. of Theodore. Bapt. at Wandsworth, Surrey, Sept. 8,
1727. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1750.
Retired to Wales, and died there, Nov. 21, 1769. (Harwood.)
HODGSON, MILES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 9,
1682. S. of Rowland, husbandman. B. at Dent, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1693.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1691-2. V. of Cawkwell,
Lines. R. of Blyborough, 1705. V. of Fairforth, 1708. P.C.
of Scamblesby. Master of Louth School. Father of Henry
(1715).
HODGSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr.
18, 1724. S. of Thomas (1670), clerk, of Boynton, Yorks.
B. there. Schools, Thornton and Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr
Clark). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1754- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 25, 1729; priest (York) June 4, 1732. C. of
Nonnanby. C. of Birdsall, Yorks., c. 1747- R- of Scawton
and Terrington, 1753-83. R. of Adlingfleet, 1754-93-
Married, at Belfreys, York, Aug. 21, 1755, Emma, dau. of
the Hon. Thomas Willoughby. Died Jan. 31, 1793- (Foster,
Yorks. Pedigrees.)
HODGSON, NOAH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Aug. 31, 1674; B.A.
1678-9. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1682; priest, 1682-3.
HODSON, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1607.
HODGSON, PHILIP. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1615-6; B.A. 1618-9.
HODGSON, PHILIP. B.A. 1654 (Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps
s. of John, of Croft and Metheringham, Lines. Age 7 >n 1640.
Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 10, 1651; B.A.
1654. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1656-7. Of Stwwold,
Lines. (Lines. Pedigrees, 500.)
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HODGSON, PHINEAS
HODGSON, PHINEAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1590. S. of
William, of Newcastle. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597; D-D. 1609.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1602. R. of Elvington, Yorks., 1600-5.
R. of Elton, 1605-11. R. of Sigglesthome, 1608-24. Chancel-
lor of York Cathedral, 1611-46. Chaplain to the King.
Married Jane, dau. of John Hutton, of York. Buried in
York Minster, Nov. 28, 1646. Will, York, 1647. Brother of
Eleazer (1588), father of Arthur (1647), Edward (1631),
Timothy (1643) and Tobias (1641); and 20 others. (Vis. of
London, 1634; M. H. Peacock.)
HODSON, PHINEAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1621.
HODSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1558.
One of these names, B.A., V. of Calverley, Yorks., c. 1570-3-
HODGSON, HODSHON or HODSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens,
from CHRIST'S, June, 1565; Scholar, 1565-6; B.A. 1567-8;
M.A. 1571. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1569, age 24. One of
these names R. of Debden, Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1612. One
R. of Camerton, Somerset, 1584-1632. (Petit, i. 91.)
HODSON or HODGSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1578; B.A. 1581-2.
HODGSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594;
B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1599- V. of Ilkley, Yorks., 1607-40.
Died Apr. 7, 1640, aged 66. M.I. at Ilkley. Father of
Robert (1621).
HODGSON, RICHARD. Probably adm. at PETERHOUSE, as pens.,
1606-7. Of London. S. of James, citizen. Matric. Easter,
1607, as 'Hidgem'; B.A. from St John's, 1610-1; M.A. 1614;
B.D. 1621. Fellow, 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1620. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 10; priest, June n, 1620. R. of
Rathby, in Bolingbroke, Lines., 1623. R. of West Real, 1643.
Probably brother of James (1619). (Lines. Pedigrees, 501.)
HODSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, i59*-3-
HODGESON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 20,
1621. S. of Richard (1594), M.A., V. of Ilkley. B. at
Tadcaster, Yorks. Educated by his father. Matric. 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1625-6;
priest, Feb. 1626-7. P-C. of StiUington, Yorks. Died Dec. 30,
1639, aged 36. M.I. at Ilkley. (M. H. Peacock.)
HODSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1633; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 9,
1639; priest, Mar. i, 1639-40. R. of Broughton, Hunts.,
1668-80. Died 1680. Perhaps father of Benjamin (1666).
HODSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 8, 1704-5. S. of
Benjamin (1666), deceased, R. of Broughton, Hunts. B.
1688. Matric. 1705; Rustat scholar, 1706; B.A. 1708-9. Ord.
priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1712. R. of Broughton, Hunts., 1713-74.
Died 1774.
HODGSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1711-2. S. of James, furrier. B. at Threshfield, Yorks.
School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1712 ; B.A. 1715-6.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1716; priest, June, 1720.
HODSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 5, 1744. B. in
London. Matric. 1744; M.A. 1762 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1751. R. of Huntingdon St Mary, 1757-
1803; and of All Saints', 1762-1803. R. of Offord Cluny,
Hunts., 1765-1803. Preb. of Lincoln, 1773-1803. Chaplain
to Bishop Newton. Died Jan. 17, 1803, aged 77. Will, P.C.C.
HODGSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1571. Of London. B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Fellow, 1577.
(Cooper, n. 23.)
HODGSON, HOGSON or HODSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, June, 1602; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. One of these
names, of Carlisle, adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1607-8. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 1614, age 29; 'b. at Carlisle; now of
Mountnessing, Essex.' {Peile, i. 240.)
HODGSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb. i, 1591-2.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1592.
HODGSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 15, 1626.
S. of Richard, of Norfolk. School, Lynn (Mr Robson).
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. priest (Norwich)
1634. R. of Heacham, Norfolk, 1634-9. R- of Ringstead
St Andrew, 1639-61. Died 1661. Father of John (1669).
(Peile, i. 372.)
HODGSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 6,
1670. S. of Enoch, yeoman, of Richmond, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, Feb. 1674-5. One of
these names (B.A.), V. of Kilburn, Yorks., 1677-1716.
HODGSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May
13, 1670. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Ingleton, Yorks. B.
there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1675; B.A. 1675-
6; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1677; priest, Dec.
1677- Probably R. of Kirk Deighton, Yorks., 1693-1703.
V. of Boynton, 1706-27. V. of Carnaby, 1706-37. V. of
HODILOW, ARTHUR
Appleton-le-Street, 1706-27. Married Mary, dau. of Robert
Ward, of Gray's Inn. Buried Dec. 27, 1727, at Appleton-le-
Street. Father of Nathaniel (1724). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg., 120;
Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
HODGSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1736 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Lazonby, Cumberland. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Dec. i, 1714, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1719;
M.A. 1722. V. of Brough-under-Stainmore, Westmorland,
1735-68- (ALOxon.)
HODGSON or HODSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
PETERHOUSE, June 14, 1643. S. of Phineas (1590), D.D.,
Chancellor of York. Migrated to Trinity Hall. B.A. 1646-7;
M.A. 1650. Brother of the next, of Edward (1631) and of
Tobias (1641). (Vis. of London, 1634.)
HODGSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
19, 1684-5. S. of Christopher, gent. B. in Craven, Yorks.
School, Threshfield (Mr Hen. Motley). Matric. 1685; B.A.
1688-9. Ord. priest (Peterb.) July 18, 1697. V. of Weston-
by-Welland, Northants., 1697-1739. Married, at Weston,
Dec. 28, 1698, Anne Ireland. Died 1739. (H. I. Longden.)
HODSON, TOBIAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 4, 1641. Of York. S. of Phineas (1590), D.D.
B.A. and Fellow for a short time. Left in 1647. ' In possession
of a good estate, afterwards major of a regiment of horse."
Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Lister, of Hull, Yorks.
Brother of Timothy (1643), etc. Father of the next. (Har-
wood; Vis. of London, 1634.)
HODSON, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, (age 13) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1665. Later FelL-Com. S. of Tobias (above), Esq., of Bishop
Burton, Yorks. B. there. Educated at home. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 6, 1669. Brother of William (1682).
HODSON, TOBIAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 18, 1698. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1698.
HODGESON, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 14, 1534. Of Pontefract, Yorks. B.A.
1538-9; M.A. 1542. Fellow, 1535-46. Probably B.D. 1546;
chaplain to the Duke of Norfolk.
HODGESON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1560-1.
HODGSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1564. B. at 'Nows,' Richmondshire, Yorks. Ord. deacon
(London) July 25, 1569, age 27; 'student of St John's.'
HODSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1571. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1578, from
Staple Inn. (But see Al. Oxon.)
HODSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSK, May 3, 1617.
S. of John, citizen of London. Matric. 1617; B.A. 1620-1;
M.A. 1624. Executor of his father, 1628; at that time of
Tottenham, Middlesex. Author, poetical and theological.
Brother of John (1607-8). (T. A. Walker, 5; D.N.B.)
HODGSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 17, 1652.
B. at Killinghall, Yorks. Matric. 1652. Ord. priest (York)
1662. V. of Brampton, Yorks., till 1667. V. of Scarborough,
1667-76. Died 1676. (Peile, i. 548.)
HODSON, WILLIAM, Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 15,
1682. S. of Tobias (1665). B. at Bishop Burton, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Prob-
ably ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 20, 1691; priest, Sept. 25,
1692.
HODSON, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1705. S. of G.
(? Gulielmus), of Oxford, clerk. Matric. from St John's,
Oxford, Dec. 17, 1689, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1693. Perhaps
R. of Swanton Novers, Norfolk, 1708-36; and R. of Wood
Norton, 1708. Married, at Loddington, Northants., Feb. 20,
1717-8, Frances, dau. of John (?) Allicodde, Esq. (A I. Oxon. ;
H. I. Longden.)
HODGSHON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 25) at JESUS, May 7,
1714. S. of Hugh, of Whitcham, Cumberland. B. at Milham.
School, St Bees. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1717-8; priest (Ely) May 24, 1719-
HODGSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 31, 1716. S.
of Timothy (1684-5), V. of Weston-by-Welland, Northants.
B. there. School, Oakham. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; M.A.
1723. Fellow, 1722-30. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18,
1721-2; C. of Weston-by-Welland; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 18,
1726. V. of Standen, Herts., 1728. Died 1747.
HODGSON, . B.A. 1475-6; M.A. 1479-80.
HODSON, . Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1553.
HODDESON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
HODILOW, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from KING'S, c. 1595.
Doubtless s. and h. of Edmund, of Kelvedon, Essex. Bapt.
there, Feb. 24, 1577-8. Of Grafton Underwood, Northants.,
Esq. Married (i) Jane, sister of Dr Humphrey Henchman,
Bishop of London; (2) Lady Susannah Humfrey, widow of
Sir Thomas Humfrey, Knt., of Leicestershire. Died May,
1641, aged 63. Father of the next (Top. and Gen., n. 28.)
386
HODILOW, ARTHUR
HODILOW, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1624.
S. of Arthur (above). B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Settled at
Stansty, Wrexham. Married Ermine, dau. of Hugh Meredith,
of Wrexham. Will (P.C.C.) 1647; of Stansty, Wrexham,
clerk. (Top. and Gen., H. 52.)
HODILOE, BARNABAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1578. (See Peile, I. 147.)
HODILOW, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1562; Scholar, 1563.
HUDDELOWE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1561.
HODLING, JOHN. B.A. 1535-6.
HODY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 26,
1716. S. of John, gent., of Spettisbury, Dorset. B. at Holt
Lodge, near Wimbourne. Scholar from Charterhouse.
Entered as medical student at Leyden, 1719. M.D. of
Rheims, 1723. F.R.S., 1733. L.R.C.P., 1740. Physician to
St George's Hospital. Died Nov. I, 1759, in Hanover Square,
London. Admon., P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 307; G. Mag.)
HOE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28, 1681. S. of
John. B. at Nottingham. School, Nottingham (Mr Cud-
worth). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 1685-6. (Peile, n. 83.)
HOET, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 25) at CAIUS, June 7,
1671. S. of Peter, merchant, of London. B. at St Martin
Orgar, Sept. 4, 1645. School, Merchant Taylors'. Perhaps
adm. at Leyden, Aug. n, 1671. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1673-4;
M.A. from Sidney, 1677. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23,
1677; priest, Dec. 24, 1682. R. of Debden, Essex, 1697-1712.
Buried at St Dionis, London, as from St Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish St, June 28, 1717. Father of the next. (Venn, i.
444; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOET, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Aug. 17,
1700. Only s. of James (above), R. of Debden, Essex. B. in
London. School, Felsted. Matric. 1704, as 'Host'; B.A.
1706-7. Ord. priest (London) Feb. i, 1712-3. R. of Debden,
I7I3-45- Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1745.
HOFFMAN, BENJAMIN. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). S>
of John, R. of Wootton, Oxon. (a German). Matric. from
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Nov. 23, 1666, age 15; B.A.
(Oxford) 1670; M.A. (Balliol) 1673. R. of Woodmancote,
Sussex, 1682. R. of Albourne, 1689-1711. Author, Sermon
at St George's, Botolph Lane, London. (Al. Oxon.; H. G.
Harrison.)
HOGAN, see HOOGAN.
HOGDEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1588; B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595, as 'Hogbin.'
HOGGE or HOGGET, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
July, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1612. Perhaps R. of St
Thomas-at-Cliffe, Lewes, 1611-42. R. of Glynde, Sussex;
sequestered, 1642.
HOGG, RICHARD. B.A. from TRINITY, 1609; M.A. 1612. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1611; priest, May 30, 1613. C. of
Hardwick, Bucks., 1613.
HOGGE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1574-5-
HOGG, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1616;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
HOGGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1631;
Scholar, 1634; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 17, 1641. R. of Farthingstone, Northants.,
1650-79. Buried there Jan. i, 1679-80. (Bridges, i. 64;
H. I. Longden.)
HOGG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 10, 1662-3.
B. at Rochester.
HOGGARD or HOGARD, DANIEL. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1679- Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1683.
HOGARDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1556.
HOGGARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 6,
1720. S. of Nathaniel, husbandman, of Nottinghamshire.
B. at Tresswell, near Retford. School, Tresswell (Mr New-
combe). Matric. 1721; B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1724; priest, Sept. 25, 1726. Perhaps V. of Skelling-
thorpe, Lines., 1750-82. R. of Aisthorpe, 1752-82. R. of
Scampton, 1762-82.
HOGGARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 2,
1702. S. of Philip, deceased. B. at Burton Agnes, Yorks.
School, Beverley. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1705-6. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1706; priest, 1708. V. of Hutton Cranswick,
Yorks., 1711. Perhaps C. of Watton, Hull, c. 1745.
HOGLEY, JAMES. Adm. at Cambridge, c. 1642. S. of James.
B. at Dunham, Norfolk. Schools, Sahara Toney and Norwich.
Afterwards at Furnival's and Lincoln's Inn. Adm. at the
English College at Rome, Nov. 25, 1655. Left for England,
1657; drowned near Leghorn. (Records S.J., i. 268.)
HOLBROOK, ANTHONY
HOGLYE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1566;
B.A. 1569-70. Perhaps V. of Beighton, Norfolk.
HOKE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent, 1 564-5.
HOLBECK or HOLBECH, BARNABAS. Adm. pens, at EM-
MANUEL, June 17, 1618. S. of William, of Birchley Hall,
Fillongley, Warws., gent. Matric. 1618. Adm. at Gray't
Inn, Aug. 12, 1622. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1635; of Fillongley.
Brother of Thomas (1622). (Vis. of Warws., 1682.)
HOLBEACH, GABRIEL, Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs.
1619. Of Warwickshire. Probably 3rd s. of George, of
Fillongley, Warws. Brother of Martin (1617). (Vis. of
Wanes., 1619.)
HOLBEACH, HENRY, see RANDS.
HOLBEACH, MARTIN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 24, 1617.
Probably and s. of George, of Fillongley, Warws. B. there.
Matric. 1621 ; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (London)
May 23, 1624. Master of Braintree School, 1626-7; of
Halstead, c. 1627; and for 21 years the famous puritan
Master of Felsted, 1628-49. V. of High Easter, Essex,
1648-62, where he acted as ordaining presbyter, and com-
missioner for the removal of scandalous ministers. Ejected,
1662, and retired to Dunmow. Buried at Felsted, 1670.
Brother of Gabriel (1619). (Calamy, i. 304; J. Sargeaunt.)
HOLBECH, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 4, 1663.
Perhaps of Meriden Hall, Warws. S. of Matthew, of the
Inner Temple, bencher. School, Westminster. Matric. 1663;
Scholar, 1664. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 12, 1660.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 27, 1670.
HOLBEACH, RALPH DE. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1339.
Master, 1344-9. Resigned, and became fellow, 1349-0. 1373.
Ord. acolyte (Ely) Sept. 13, 1349. Petitions the Pope for a
living in the gift of the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds, July,
1351. He was M.A. and B.C.L. (Col. of Pap. Pet., i. 212.)
HOLBECH, SIMON DE. Fellow and scholar of PETERHOUSE,
I3th or I4th century. (M. R. James, Catalogue of Peterhouse
MSS.)
HOLBECKE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1579. One of these names 3rd s. of Martin, of Fillongley,
Warws. Of Meriden Hall, Warws. (Vis. of Warws., 1619.)
HOLBECH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 30, 1622.
Probably 3rd s. of William, of Birchley Hall, Fillongley,
Warws. B. at Fillongley, Warws. Age 13 in 1619. Matric.
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1636; D.D. 1660 (Lit.
Reg.). Fellow, 1629. Master, 1675-80. Vice-Chancellor,
1677-8. V. of Epping, 1641-43, sequestered, and 1660-80.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1660-80. R. of St Augustine, London,
1662-80. Died 1680. Will (P.C.C. and V.C.C.) 1680. Brother
of Barnabas (1618). (Vis. of Warws., 1619.)
HOLBECH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 1678.
Afterwards pens. Dec. 1680. S. of William, grocer, of West-
minster (and great nephew of Thomas (1622)). Matric. 1678 ;
B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. R. of Holdenby, Northants., 1685-
90. Died 1690. (Bridges, i. 529; Baker, i. 208.)
HOLBEAM, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1560. Matric. 1560; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568.
Fellow, 1563-72. R. of Elsworth, Cambs., 1571-87. Died
1587.
HOLBERNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent,
1578-9. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of William, of Southwold.
HOLBEY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI; Easter,
1670. Of Norwich. B.A. 1673-4.
HOLBURNE, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1562. One of these names, of London, adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1565. Perhaps musical composer, and member of
the Chapel Royal. (Peile, i. 77; D.N.B.)
HOLBORNE, OTTIWELL, see HEBBURNE.
HOLBORNE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
HOLBOURN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
July 4, 1663. S. of Robert. B. at York. School, York (Dr
Preston). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1671. Ord.
priest (Ely) June, 1671. R. of Thornton Watlass, Yorks.,
1672-9. Died 1679. (Peile, i. 606.)
HOLBOROUGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 18,
1617-8. Matric. 1618; Scholar; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
V. of Battisford, Suffolk, 1628-62, ejected. R. of Akenham,
1661. (Calamy, n. 415.)
HOLBOROUGH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 10,
1651. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1654-5.
HOLBROOK, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July 3, 1694.
S. of John (1654), R. of Edgmond, Salop. B. at Ashton.
School. Newport, Salop. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A.
1701. R. of Panfield, Essex, 1705. R. of Little Waltham,
1709. Author, sermons. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1749-
Brother of Thomas (1695) and Theophilus (1700), father of
John (1728). (H. G. Harrison.)
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HOLBROOK, EDWARD
HOLBROKE, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1713- Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1713-4; B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1721.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1730. Usher at Stafford School. Will
(P.C.C.) 1772; of Lichfield, clerk.
HOLBROOK, JOHN. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1393, being then
B.A. Proctor, 1397-8. D.D. 1418. Master of Peterhouse,
1421-36. Chancellor of the University, 1429-30. Ord. sub-
deacon (Ely) 1412; deacon, Dec. 17, 1412; priest, Apr. 22,
1413. R. of South Repps, Norfolk, 1421-37. Chaplain to
Henry V and Henry VI. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs.,
1430. Author, mathematical. Died July 12, 1437. M.I.
(Brass) at Little St Mary's, Cambridge. (D.N.B., where
the account contains serious inaccuracies; T. A. Walker.)
HOLBROOKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 8,
1654. S. of Ralph, yeoman, of Over, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Northwich, Cheshire (Mr Hulme). Matric. 1654; B.A.
1657-8; M.A. 1661. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1660-1;
priest, Feb. 21, 1662-3. Probably V. of Titsey, Surrey,
1662-91; also V. of Edgmond, Salop, 1667. Died Aug. 7,
1691, aged 56. M.I. at Titsey. Father of Anthony (1694),
Thomas (1695) and Theophilus (1700). (Manning and Bray,
ii. 407; A I. Oxon., where he is apparently wrongly identified.)
HOLBROOKE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June
28,1718. S. of Edward, of Stafford (juristae). B. atWolver-
hampton. School, Wolverhampton (Mr Dawbry). Matric.
1717. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1720. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1764; of Hailes, Gloucs., clerk.
HOLBROOK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 26,
1728. S. of Anthony (1694), R. of Little Waltham, Essex.
B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1728; Scholar, 1729;
B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735. Fellow, 1734. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1731-2.
HOLBROOKE, RICHARD. B.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of Kent. S. of John, merchant taylor. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, Mar. i,
1604-5, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1606; M.A. 1610; B.D. 1617.
V. of Evenley, Northants., 1615. V. of St Giles', North-
ampton, 1620-39. Died 1639. (Al. Oxon.)
HOLBROOKE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 26,
1649. S. of Edward, of Manchester. Bapt. there, May 12,
1633. Matric. 1649; Scholar, 1650; B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1656.
Probably chaplain of Manchester College, 1661. Minister of
Trinity Chapel, Salford, 1661; ejected, 1662. Afterwards
turned to physic. Licensed as presbyterian teacher at
Pilkington, Prestwich, 1672. Died July 9, 1676, aged 43.
Father of William (1681). (Calamy, 11. 105; E. Axon.)
HOLBROOKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at KING'S, c. 1675. One
of these names, s. of Andrew, of \Vern, Salop, matric. from
St Mary Hall, Oxford, May 4, 1674. (Al. Oxon.)
HOLBROOK, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY,
Oct. 19, 1700. S. of John (1654), R. of Edgmond, Salop.
B. at Aston, Salop. School, Newport (Mr Edwards). Matric.
1700; B.A. 1704-5. R. of Lolworth, Cambs., 1717. Brother
of the next and of Anthony (1694).
HOLBROOKE, THOMAS. Prior of the Carmelite House at
Cambridge, 1456; probably a graduate.
HOLBROOK, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June
22, 1695. S. of John (1654), R. of Aston, Salop. B. there.
School, Newport (Mr Samuel Edwards). Matric. 1695;
Scholar, 1697; B.A 1698-9. Brother of Anthony (1694).
HOLBROOKE, WILLIAM. M.A. from TRINITY, 1668. S. of
Edward, of Solas, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Apr. 10, 1663, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1666. R. of
Hawton-by-Newark, Notts., 1675. (Al. Oxon.)
HOLBROOK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 27, 1681. S. of Richard (1649). B. at Manchester.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1681; M.B. 1686. Probably
died at Salford, 1728. (Mumford, Manchester Gr. School.)
HOLBROOKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY,
Mar. 24, 1731-2. S. of William, of Newport, Salop. B. there.
School, Newport (Mr Lea). Matric. 1732. Migrated to
Trinity, Jan. 17, 1734. B.A. 1735-6.
HOLCAN, DIONYSIUS. D.D. of Cambridge. Carmelite friar.
Of Burnham Norton monastery, Norfolk. Died 1466. (Pits.)
HOLCOMBE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
I3i 1733-4- S. of G., gent., of Pembrokeshire. B. at Browns-
lett School, Denbigh (Mr Weston). Matric. 1734; B.A.
1737-8; M.A. 1741. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1738;
priest (St David's) Mar. 18, 1738-9. R. of Nash, Pembs.,
1739-64. Preb. of St David's, 1742. R. of Pwllcrochan,
1743-89. V. of Llanvihangel Penbryn, Cardigan, 1764-89.
Archdeacon of Carmarthen, 1768-89. Died c. Feb. 1789.
Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 450.)
HOLCOMBE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 24,
1720. S. of William, gent., of Wales. B. at Mounton, near
Pembroke. Schools, Pembroke and Westminster. Matric.
HOLDEN, EDWARD
1720; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Fellow, 1727-31. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1726; priest, Dec. 24, 1727. R. of
Gumfreston, Pembs., 1730-70. R. of Tenby St Mary, 1730-
70. Preb. of St David's, 1737-41. Preb. of Brecon, 1741-70.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 336.)
HOLCOMBE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
May 22, 1682. S. of Humphrey, of London, mercer. Matric.
1684; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.).
Fellow, 1687-93. V. of Cherry Hinton, Cambs. Chaplain to
the King, 1716. Preb. of Canterbury, 1721-61. R. of
Graf ton Flyford, Worcs. V. of Severn Stoke, 1724. P.C. of
Christ Church, Old Southgate. R. of St Benet, Gracechurch
St, 1728-49. Died Apr. i, 1761, aged 95. Buried in Canter-
bury Cathedral. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith; Misc. Gen.
ft Her., 3rd S., n. 123.)
HOLCOT or HALCOTT, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June 15, 1673. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7;
M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1677; priest, May, 1684.
Probably Master of Mansfield Grammar School, c. 1682. V.
of Fothenngay, Northants., 1697-1735. Married, Sept. 16,
1734, Elizabeth Loveling. Buried at Fotheringay, Dec. 23,
1735. (H. I. Longden.)
HOLCOT, ROBERT. Dominican friar. Said to have been at
Cambridge.
HOLCROFT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 24, 1647.
S. of Sir Henry, Knt., of Eastham, Essex. Matric. 1647;
B.A. 1650; M.A. 1654. Fellow, 1651-60, ejected. V. of
Bassingbourne, Cambs., 1655. A well-known independent
preacher. Imprisoned in Cambridge Castle, 1663-72, and in
the Fleet, London. Died Jan. 6, 1692-3. Buried at Triplow,
Cambs., in the dissenting graveyard. M.I. at Oakington.
Brother of Henry (1638) and St John (1636). (Calamy, i. 201 ;
Vis. of Essex, 1634; D.N.B.', H. P. Stokes.)
HOLCROFT, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, c.
1601. Perhaps knighted, May i, 1622; of London; father of
the next, of St John (1636) and Francis (above).
HOLCROFT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 10,
1638. S. of Sir Henry, of Eastham, Essex, Knt. (his mother
was dau. of Baron Longford). B. at Dublin. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matnc. 1638; B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645.
Fellow of Clare, 1645-50. Incorp. at Oxford, 1671-2. Ord.
deacon and priest (Galloway) Jan. 17, 1660-1. R. of Clifie-
at-Hoo, Kent, 1652-62. V. of Patcham, Sussex, 1662-1712;
and of Blatchington, 1664. Buried at Patcham, Dec. 12,
1712. Will (P.C.C.). Brother of the next and Francis (1647).
(Peile, i. 454; Vis. of Essex, 1634; W. C. Renshaw.)
HOLCROFT, ST JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July 5,
1636. S. and h. of Sir Henry, of Eastham, Essex, Knt. B. at
Dublin. Schools, Battersea (Mr Carroll), Eton and Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1636. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 13, 1638. Succeeded his father. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Ri. Higham, of Eastham. Brother of Henry
(above) and Francis (1647). (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Peile, i.
446.)
HOLECROFT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June ii, 1645. S. of John, gent., of Balderton, Notts. School,
Southwell (Mr Palmer). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1648-9. Minister
of Car Colston, Notts., 1658; instituted as rector, 1662-9. R-
of Normanton, 1662. Buried May 32, 1669. (Godfrey,
Notts.)
HOLDEN or HOULDEN, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Apr. i, 1636. Of Lincolnshire, Matric. 163*; B.A. 1639-40;
M.A. 1643. Fellow of St John's, 1645. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1644. C. of Islington, Norfolk.
V. of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorks., 1659-67. Died 1667.
HOLDEN, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, May 24,
1672. S. of Andrew, of Todd Hall, Haslingden, Lanes.
Matric. 1672; Scholar, 1675; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. C. of
Middleton, Lanes., 1677-86. V. of Hampsthwaite, Yorks.,
1686-1716. R. of Staveley, 1691-1716. Will (York) 1716.
(A. Gray.)
HOLDEN, CALEB. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 14,
1651. S. of George, barber, deceased. B. in Westminster.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1651.
HOLDEN, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 14, 1548. Of Haslingden, Lanes. Matric.
1548. Left in 1550. Afterwards sur-master at St Paul's
School, 1561-78. 'Became a great lawyer.' (Norwood.)
HOULDEN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1572; B.A. 1575-*; M.A. 1579; B.D. 1586. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Feb. 13, 1581-2.
HOULDEN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1605. B. c. 1587. B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Fellow. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 4; priest, Dec. 20, 1612. R. of Trus-
thorpe, Lines., 1613-.
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HOLDEN, EDWARD
HOLDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 25) at ST JOHN'S, June
24, 1659. B. near Giggleswick, Yorks. School, Giggleswick.
One of these names schoolmaster at Whittington, Lanes., c.
1663-77. Buried there Apr. 20, 1677. (E. Axon.)
HOULDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
5, 1660. S. of Robert, gent, of Aston, Derbs. B. there.
School, Repton. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. R.
of Ampthill, Beds. Married, at Amp thill, Apr. 3, 1673,
Maria (Rebecca), dau. of John Watson, of Little Park,
Ampthill. Brother of Samuel (1651), father of Robert (1696).
(F. A. Blaydes.)
HOLDEN, GEORGE. Of ST JOHN'S College, when ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 2, 1617-8. Admon. (Lincoln) 1639, of one of
these names; of Castle Carl ton, Lines. (H. I. Longden;
J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLDEN, GILBERT. Matric. sirar from JESUS, Michs. 1547.
HOLDEN, GILBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1582-3.
Of Lancashire. Probably C. of Church, Lanes., 1591-1627.
Will (Chester) 1627. (E. Axon.)
HOLDEN, HUGH. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Dover, gent. B. Mar. 12, 1603-4. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, Nov. 25,
1622, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1622; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1633-4.
Fellow of Magdalen, 1623-48; ejected; restored, 1660-5.
R. of Noke, Oxon., 1636. V. of Sele, or Beeding, Sussex,
1644-7, sequestered. Will (P.C.C.) 1668. (Al. Oxon.)
HOLDEN, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 14) at PETERHOUSE,
July 2, 1652. S. of Simon, of Erdington, Warws. B. May 4,
1638. School, Coventry. Married and had issue. (Vis. of
Wanes., 1682.)
HOLDON, HUMPHREY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
June 23, 1718. S. of Humfrey, furrier, of Durham. B. there.
School, Durham (Mr Wren). Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Gloucester, Ltit. dim. from Durham)
Feb. 14, 1721-2; priest (Durham) Sept. 23, 1722. C. of
Sadberge. Master of Morpeth Grammar School. Buried at
Morpeth, Mar. 23, 1771.
HOLDEN, JEROME. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1570;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Nov. n, 1584.
R. of St Mary's, Mablethorpe, Lines., 1585. Will (Lincoln)
1585, of one of these names; of Mablethorpe.
HOLDEN, JOHN. D.D. 1513-4 (Incorp. from Oxford). A friar.
S. of John, of Chaigley, Lanes. B.D. (Oxford) 1508; D.D.
1510. Probably R. of Cricklade St Mary, Wilts., 1510.
Succeeded as heir to his brother Thomas. By deed, Nov. 3,
1514, enfeoffed trustees to use of brother Ralph. Died 1514.
(Al. Oxon.; ]. Parker.)
HOULDEN, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY, Easter, 1565.
One of these names B.A. at Oxford, 1569. Perhaps R. of
Bildeston, Suffolk, 1570.
HOLDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1567; B.A.
1570-1; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1574. Fellow of St
Catharine's. Probably R. of St Peter Hungate, Norwich,
1590-8. R. of Bixley, 1601-10. (Peile, I. 100.)
HOULDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1606.
HOLDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1635.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639, as B.A. ; priest (Lincoln)
June 5, 1642.
HOLDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 19,
1654. S. of Robert. B. at Cranbrook, Kent. Brother of
Robert (1654). Robert, the father, died Aug. 27, 1653; and
desired his sons John and Robert to be brought up in learning
and piety. (H. G. Harrison.)
HOLDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. r,
1659-60. S. of James, yeoman, of Westhoughton, Lanes.
Bapt. at Deane, Lanes., Feb. 15, 1642-3. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Stephens). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4.
HOLDEN or HOULDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST
JOHN'S, July 4, 1701. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at
Friston, Lines. School, Boston (Mr Kelsall). Matric. 1702;
B.A. 1705-6, as 'Haulden.' Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25,
1709. V. of Coleby, Lines., 1709.
HOLDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 3,
1732- S. of Robert (1696), R. of Weston-on-Trent, Derbs.
B. at Weston. School, Loughborough (Mr Martin). Matric.
1732; B.A. 1735-6; M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar.
21, 1735-6; priest, Mar. 6, 1736-7. R. of Weston-on-Trent,
I740-59- R- of Newton Regis, Warws., 1747-59. Chaplain
to the Earl of Ashbumham. Died July 21, 1759. M.I. at
Weston. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 439.)
HOLDYN, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1659.
Of Middlesex.
HOLDEN, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1573.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) July 27, 1579, as 'M.A.' R. of Driby,
Lines., 1580. R. of Sutterby, 1583.
HOLDEN, THOMAS
HOLDEN, PETER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1585.
One of these names, ord. priest (Lincoln) May 18, 1580, wa»
R. of Goulceby, Lines., 1589-1637.
HOLDEN, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 28,
1673. S. of Ralph, of St Columb, Cornwall. School, Bodmin.
Matric. 1673- Probably M.A. 1698 (Lit. Reg.). R. of St Ives,
Cornwall, 1692-1705. Buried there Jan. 24, 1705.
HOLDEN, RICHARD. B.A. 1534-5. Probably R. of Stanford-
le-Hope, Essex, 1548-54. Died 1554.
HOLDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1565;
B.A. 1570-1.
HOLDEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576; B.A. 1579-80. Perhaps V. of Sellinge, Kent, 1580-90.
One of these names R. of Tostock, Suffolk, 1581-1625.
HOLDEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1619;
Scholar, 1^24; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. V. of Felmersham,
Beds., 1635-41 and 1660-74. Buried there Mar. 15, 1681-2.
Will (Archd. Bedford) 1682. (W. M. Noble.)
HOULDEN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1641-2. S.
of William (1605), V. of Whaplode, Lines. Matric. 1642.
Migrated to St John's, Nov. i, 1645, age 18. B.A. 1645-6;
M.A. 1649. Fellow of St John's, 1650. R. of Deptford, Kent,
1672-1702. Perhaps R. of St Dunstan-in-the-East, 1686-98.
Buried at Deptford, 1702.
HOLDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1571.
HOLDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 19,
1654. S. of Robert, of Hawkridge, Cranbrook, Kent. B. there.
Brother of John (1654).
HOLDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 17,
1673. S. of Ralph, gent., of Holden, Lanes. B. there. School,
Manchester. Matric. 1673. Married Catherine, dau. of
Leonard Clayton, V. of Blackburn. Admon. (Chester) 1684,
of Robert Holden, of Holden, Esq. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
HOLDEN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY, Apr. 15,
1680. Perhaps ist s. of Samuel (1651). Barrister-at-law..
Died June 17, 1746, aged '70.' Perhaps half-brother of
Thomas (1696). (Glover, Derbs., n. 6p, where the age is
apparently wrong, his mother having died in 1668.)
HOLDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1696.
Of Bedfordshire. S. of Edward (1660), R- of Ampthill. Bapt
at Ampthill, Sept. 18, 1678. Matric. 1699; B.A. 1699-1700;
M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1701; priest,
Sept. 20, 1702. R. of Weston-on-Trent, Derbs. Married
Ann, dau. of Robert Huntingdon, R. of Whiston, Northants.
Died Nov. 9, 1739, aged 6r. M.I. at Weston. Father of
John (1732). (Scott-Mayor, in. 439.)
HOLDEN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Jan. 7,
1731-2. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Richard, of Lincoln's
Inn, gent. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 8, 1728-9. Died
Mar. 24, 1779, aged 64. M.I. at Hinxworth, Herts. Brother
of Thomas (1732).
HOLDEN, ROBERT. M.A. 1744 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Andrew, of Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. from Brasenose, Mar.
28, 1721, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1724-5; M.A. 1728. (Al.
Oxon.)
HOLDEN, SAMUEL. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 2,
1617-8, as 'of St John's College.' No College or University
record.
HOLDEN or HOULDEN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Sept. 3, 1651. Of Derbyshire. S. of Robert, of Aston-on-
Trent, Derbs., gent. B. 1636. Matric. 1651. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 26, 1651. Of Aston, Derbs., Esq. Married, 1665,
Mary, dau. of Edmund Lathwell, of Ruislip, Middlesex.
Died Aug. 1692. Buried at Aston. Brother of Edward (1660),
father of Thomas (1696) and perhaps of Robert (1680). (Vis.
of Derbs., 1662; Glover, Derbs., H. 351.)
HOULDEN, THIMBLEBY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1610. R. of St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln, 1615-27- Preb. of
Lincoln, 1623-60. R. of Beelsby, Lines., 1626-32. R. of
Little Warley, Essex, May, 1632-53. Buried there Jan. 6,
1652-3. Will (P.C.C.) 1653. (Pette, I. 261.)
HOLDEN, THOMAS. M.A. 1572 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Brasenose College) 1566-7; M.A. 1570. V. of St Peter, St
Alban's, 1584-8. V. of Wennington, Essex, 1587-8. R. of
Chadwell, 1590-5. Buried there Nov. 9, 1595- Admon. (Cons.
C. London) 1595. (Al. Oxon.', Vis. of Lanes., 1567.)
HOLDEN, THOMAS. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 17, 1626-7, as
'of SIDNEY College, literate.' C. of Keysoe, Beds., in 1638.
HOLDEN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 28,
1670-1. S. of William, deceased, of Pinchbeck, Lines. B.
there. School, Oakham (Mr Love). Matric. 1671; B.A.
1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 18, 1675.
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HOLDEN, THOMAS
H OLDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sr JOHN'S, July 6,
1680. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Leeds, Yorks., May 3, 1663.
School, Chester (Mr Harpur). Matric. 1680. One of these
names, s. and h. of Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 30, 1680.
HOLDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARK, July 9, 1696. S. of
Samuel (1651), of Aston, Derbs. B. 1678. School, Derby.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1697. Matric. 1697; B.A.
1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 29, 1701;
C. of Blackfordby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch; priest (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Lichfield) May 31, 1702. R. of Aston, 1702-26.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert Millington, of Felly
Priory, Nottingham. Died June 26, 1726. Perhaps half-
brother of Robert (1680). (Burke, L.G.)
HOLDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Dec. 26, 1732-
Of Middlesex. S. of Richard. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7;
M.A. 1740. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 18, 1738-9; priest,
Dec. 23, 1739. R. of Hinxworth, Herts., 1739-77. Died
Feb. 16, 1777, aged 61. Buried in Hinxworth Church. Will,
P.C.C. Brother of Robert (1731-2).
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1562 ;
Scholar, 1563; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 21, 1567; priest (London) Apr. 16, 1568. R. of Brising-
ham, Norfolk, 1569-70. V. of Pakenham, Suffolk, 1571-1621.
Buried there Nov. i, 1621. (V. B. Redstone.)
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1563; B.A. 1566-7.
HOULDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1605; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June n; priest, Sept. 3, 1609. V. of
Whaplode, Lines., 1630. R. of Gt Casterton, Rutland, 1646.
WiU of Win. Holden, of Brig Casterton (P.C.C.) 1654;
property in Whaplode. Father of Richard (1641-2).
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. B.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
(Oxford) Dec. 16, 1614; B.A. (Christ Church) 1616; M-A.
1619. Al. Oxon. perhaps confuses this man with the above.
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1635.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
Probably buried at St Andrew's, Cambridge, Apr. 13, 1642.
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
June 29, 1664. S. of William, of Lincolnshire. School,
Pinchbeck. Matric. 1665; Scholar of Trinity Hall, July 8,
1667; B.A. 1667-8. Signed for deacon's orders (London)
Mar. 5, 1663-4; for priest's, June 2, 1664. C. of Ashingdon,
Essex. Licensed to teach grammar at Stiffkey, Norfolk, 1671.
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 15,
1696. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 22, 1700; priest, Oct. n, 1702. V. of Sproxton, Leics.,
1704-41. V. of Saltby, 1716-41. Died Jan. 27, 1741, 'aged
71.' Will, Leicester. (Nickols, n. 330.)
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Oct.
22, 1739 (name off, 1741).
HOLDEN, . Adm. sizar at KING'S, Easter, 1577.
HOLDENBE, FRANCIS. Matric, sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1571.
HOLDER, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1579. Migrated to Caius. Scholar there, 1580-2; B.A. 1582-
3; M.A. 1586. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614. Preb. of Southwell,
1590-1638. R. of Kilvington, Notts., 1609-37. R. of South
Wheatley, 1610. Buried at Southwell, Feb. x, 1637-8.
Father of Henry (1635) and William (1633). (Venn, i. no.)
HOLDER, CLEMENT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 5,
1685. S. of George, citizen of Lichfield. Matric. 1686; B.A.
1689-90; M.A. 1693. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 4, 1693-4.
V. of Hutton, Essex, 1698. Died 1749.
HOLDER or HOWLDRE, EDMUND. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1554. Matric. pens, from Christ's, Nov. 1556; B.A. 1560-1.
HOLDER or HOULDER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 25, 1635. S. of Clement (1579), priest. B. at Southwell,
Notts. Matric. 1635 ; Scholar, 1635; B.A. 1638-9: M.A. 1642.
Fellow, 1642-4; ejected; restored, 1660. Senior proctor,
1675-6. Brother of William (1633). (T. A. Walker, 52.)
HOLDER, JOHN. Scholar of QUEENS', 1539-44; B.A. 1541-2.
R. of Gamlingay, Cambs., 1539-44. Perhaps will proved
(V.C.C.) 1544-
HOLDER, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 5,
1675. Of Kent. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 24, 1683-4. V. of Stoke-by-
Ipswich, 1689.
HOLDER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1616;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623.
HOLDER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1633. S. of Clement (1579), clerk. B. at Southwell,
Notts. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Fellow, 1640-2. Incorp. at
Oxford, Mar. 21, 1643-4. D.D. (Oxford) 1660. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1640. R. of Bamoldby-le-Beck, Lines.,
HOLDRED, JONATHAN
1641-2. R. of Blechingdon, Oxon., 1642. Preb. of Ely, 1652-
98. Preb. of Southwell, 1660-4. Master of Mere Hospital,
Lincoln, 1660. R. of Northwold, Norfolk, 1662-7. R. of
Tydd St Giles', 1663. F.R.S., 1663. Preb. of St Paul's,
1672-98. Sub-dean of the King's Chapel, 1674-89. Canon
residentiary of St Paul's, 1680-98. R. of Therfield, Herts.,
1 687. Author of Elements of Speech, and treatises on harmony.
Died at Hertford, Jan. 24, 1697-8, aged 82. Buried in St
Paul's Cathedral. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Henry (1635).
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HOLDERNESS, Earl of. Adm. as nobleman at TRINITY HALL,
Nov. 18, 1732. S. of Robert Darcy (1698). School, West-
minster. Succeeded his father as 4th Earl, 1722. Lord-
Lieutenant of the North Riding, 1740-77. Ambassador to
Venice, 1744-6. Minister at the Hague, 1749-51. Secretary
of State, 1751-61. Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1765-78.
Died May 16, 1778, aged 59- (D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
HOLDERNESS, IGNATIUS. Matric, sizar from PEMBROKE,
Lent, 1584-5; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1593. Ord. priest (Col-
chester) Nov. 8, 1594. R. of Holton, Suffolk, 1600-1. V. of
Wicklewood, Norfolk, 1600-13. V. of Docking, 1612. Father
of the next.
HOLDERNES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Oct. 19, 1622. S. of Ignatius (above), of Wicklewood,
Norfolk. Schools, Wymondham (Mr Eston) and Frenze (Mr
Steers). Migrated to Christ's, Mar. 20, 1622-3. B.A. 1626-7;
M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20,
1629. (Peile, i. 348; H. I. Longden.)
HOLDERNESSE, WILLIAM. M.Gram. 1516.
HOLDGILL or HOLGYLL, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17)
a scholar from Eton, Sept. 5, 1527. Of Kendal, Westmorland.
Name off, 1530. Perhaps B.A. (Oxford) 1534-5; and R. of
Dengie, Essex, 1533-5.
HOLDICH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 30,
1700. ist s. of Edward, farmer. B. at Wadenhoe, Northants.
School, Oundle. Matric. 1700, as 'Hollis'; B.A. 1703-4.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1706; priest, Sept. 25, 1709.
C. of Woodford-by-Thrapston. (Burke, L.G.; H.I. Longden.)
HOLDITCH, GEOFFREY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 3, 1720.
S. of Edward. B. at Wadenhoe, Northants. Matric. 1720;
B.A. 1723-4. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1724; priest,
Dec. 24, 1727. C, of Aldwincle All Saints', Northants., 1724.
R. of Stibbington, Hunts., 1744-80. Died 1780. Will,
P.C.C.
HOLDYCH or HOLDEGE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19)
at CAIUS, May 31, 1584. Eldest s. of John, of Ranworth,
Norfolk, Esq. B. there. Schools, Ely, and Eye, Suffolk.
Matric. 1584. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 26, 1585, and at
the Inner Temple, 1585. Succeeded his father at Ranworth.
Brother of Richard (1585) and Thomas (1585). (Vis. of
Norfolk; Venn, i. 120.)
HOLDYCHE, JOHN. Matric, pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1545 (iMpvbes).
HOLDYCHE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1567-
HOLDICH, RICHARD. Adm. scholar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 15,
1585. S. of John, Esq., of Ranworth, Norfolk. Schools, Ely
(Mr Spight), and Eye, Suffolk (Mr Popson). Matric. 1585.
Probably died young. Brother of Thomas (1585) and Henry
(1584). (Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, i. 125.)
HOLDITCH, THEODORE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1620. S. of Jeffery, of Wadenhoe, Northants. B.
there, 1604. B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Dec. 21 ; priest, Dec. 22, 1628. Chaplain to the East India Co.,
1633. Of Lynn, Norfolk. Died 1658. (F. Penny; M isc. Gen.
et Her., 3rd S., v. 282.)
HOLDICH, THOMAS. Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 15,
1585. Of Ranworth, Norfolk. S. of John, Esq. Schools, Ely
(Mr Spight), and Eye, Suffolk (Mr Popson). Of Ranworth,
Esq. Died 1617. Brother of Richard (1585) and Henry
(1584). (Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, i. 125.)
HOLDINGS, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Michs. 1553; Scholar, 1555.
HOLDIP, MILLIARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 10, 1671.
3rd s. of Richard, late of the City of London, deceased. B. in
Barbadoes. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31, 1670-1.
HOLDYSWORTH, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1545.
HOLDROYD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 3, 1670;
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1678;
priest, Dec. 1684. R. of Skipton, Yorks., 1686-1705. Died
Jan. 1713.
HOLDRED or HOLROYD, JONATHAN. Adm. at KING'S, a
scholar from Eton, 1646. B. at Brentford, Middlesex, 1628.
B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654. Fellow, 1649-57. R. of Dunton
Waylett, Essex, 1656-8.
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HOLDRED, MARK
HOULDRED, MARK. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1588;
B.A. (1591-2); M.A. 1595. V. of Little Abington, Cambs.,
1607-17.
HOLYROYD, THEOPHILUS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1649. Of Yorkshire.
HOLDSWORTH, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 18, 1654. S. of Robert, husbandman, of Saxton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sherburn (Mr Clark). Matric. 1655; B.A.
1657-8; M.A. 1661. Signs for deacon's orders (York) Aug. 17,
1662. V. of Speeton, Yorks., 1683-91.
HOLDSWORTH, GEORGE. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1667.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, July 25, 1655, cler. fil. ;
B.A. (Oxford) 1658-9. R. of Lawford, Essex, 1674-93.
Married, 1672, Amy, dau. of Giles Archer, R. of Famham,
Essex. Died 1693. Buried Aug. 14, 1693. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) 1693. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLDSWORTH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1571; B.A. 1575-6- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Oct. 31, 1583.
R. of Branswell, Lines., 1585. Admon. (Lincoln) 1614. (But
see also Al. Oxon.)
HOULDSWORTH, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1576.
HOLDSWORTH, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S,
June 30, 1709. S. of George, deceased. B. at Bradford, Yorks.
School, Threshfield. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; M.A. 1725.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1713; priest, 1716. C. of Woolley
and Royston, Yorks. Afterwards vicar.
HOWLESWORTH, JOHN. Resident student at TRINITY HALL,
Aug. 1564.
HOLDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June
30, 1671. S. of John. B. at Birstall, Yorks. School, Birstall
(Mr Noble). Probably adm. at Mr Frankland's Academy at
Rathmell, Yorks., 1672. Ord. minister, after twelve years as
preacher, Sept. 4, 1689. Nonconformist minister at Cleck-
heaton, West Riding, Yorkshire. Died there Dec. 15, 1711.
Buried at Birstall. (Peile, n. 38.)
HOLDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1674. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8.
HOLDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 26, 1707. S. of John, deceased. B. at Pontefract, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh (MrWharton). Matric. 1707; B.A. 1710-1;
M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 1711; priest, 1712.
V. of Coley, Yorks., 1733-41. Master of Halifax School, 1733.
HOLDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Mar.
28, 1748. S. of Robert, of Loscoe, Yorks. School, Wakefield
(Mr Wilson). Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1749; B.A. 1752; M.A.
1755. Fellow, 1753. C. of Burghwallis, Yorks., 1755-64.
V. of Nomianton, 1765-93. Preb. of Ripon, 1788-1800.
Died 1800.
HOULSWORTH, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1625; B.A. 1629-30. R. of Ramsden Grays, Essex,
1630-45.
HOLDSWORTH, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 9, 1655. S. of John, clothier, of Wakefield. B. there.
School, Wakefield (Mr Doughty). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9.
Ejected from Sutton, Lower Poppleton, Yorks., 1662.
Preacher at Heaton and Heckmondwike, 1672. Died there
1685. (Calanty, n. 595.)
HOLDSWORTH, JUDE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June
27, 1677. S. of John. B. at Middleham, Yorks. School,
Bedale (Mr Nicholson). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1684. Fellow, 1682-94. Minister of Trinity Church, Cam-
bridge, 1691-3. R. of Reed, Herts., 1693-1718. V. of
Northamstead Chapel, 1694. V. of Barkway, 1694-1718.
Died, probably at Reed, 1718. Admon., P.C.C. Father of
the next. (Peile, n. 65.)
HOLDSWORTH, JUDE. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, 1713. S. of
Jude (above), R. of Reed, Herts. Matric. 1713; Scholar,
1713; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (London) June 7,
1719. R. of Hinxhill, Kent, 1722-59. V. of Tonge, 1723-50.
R. of Ruckinge, 1750. Chaplain to the Archbishop. Died
Nov. 27, 1759. (PeUe, n. 182.)
HOULDSWORTH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1607. S. of Richard, V. of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B.
there. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Dec. 20, 1590. School, Newcastle.
Scholar, 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1622; D.D.
from Emmanuel, 1637. Fellow of St John's, 1613. Master of
Emmanuel, 1637-43; sequestered and imprisoned; ejected,
1644. Vice-Chancellor, 1640-3. Lady Margaret Professor,
1643 (elected whilst a prisoner in the Tower). Incorp. at
Oxford, 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 21; priest, Oct. 22,
1617. R. of St Peter-le-Poer, 1623-43, sequestered. Gresham
Professor of Divinity, 1629-41. Preb. of Lincoln, 1633-49.
Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1634-49. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Aug. 9, 1635. President of Sion College, 1639. Chaplain
HOLGATE, JOHN
to Charles I. Dean of Worcester, 1647. Author, theological.
Died Aug. 22, 1649, aged 58. Will (P.C.C.) ; as of St Peter-le-
Pper. Left many books to Emmanuel and the University
Library. (D.N.B.; Emmanuel College History, 87.)
HOLDSWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 25, 1603. Of Halifax, Yorks. and s. of
John, of Astey, Halifax, Yorks. B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611.
Fellow, 1606-9. Master of the School at Sevenoaks, Kent.
V. of Modbury, Devon. Probably R. of Wretham, Norfolk,
1613-4. Married Mary Newman, 1610. Admon. (Exeter)
1632; of Modbury. (Harwood; Burke, L.G.; Vis. of Yorkt..
1666.)
HOLDSWORTH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 23,
1688. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2; M.A. 1695.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 12, 1692-3. R. of Peper Harow,
Surrey, 1695. Died 1749. (Manning and Bray, n. 37.)
HOLDSWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
May, 1641. B. at Middleham, Yorks. Migrated to Emmanuel.
(He was probably a nephew of Richard, the Master.) Matric.
1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Dean of Middleham, Yorks.,
1660-80. Went to Paris in 1661, as chaplain to a special
Embassy. Preb. of Durham, 1675-80. Wrote a short
biography of Richard, the Master, for his Prelectiones. Died
1680. (J. B. Peace.)
HOLDSWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY,
June 27, 1726. S. of Thomas, of Southowram, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. deacon
(York) Aug. 16, 1730. V. of Brearley, Halifax, 1730. (Water,
Halifax, 380.)
HOLDWORTH, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Lent,
1588-9; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Probably V. of Lmton,
Cambs., 1597-1602. See next.
HOLDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL. Sept. 4,
1590; B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1598. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 27, 1601; priest, Mar. 12, 1608-9. C. of Shilton Chapel,
Leics., 1602. Possibly V. of East Tilbury, Essex, 1603.
Author, Heroologia seu Martyrologia. Will (Cons. C. London)
1625. (Cooper, n. 495, who is wrong as to his degree.)
HOLDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S
May 18, 1655. S. of William, yeoman, of Kirby Malzeard,
Yorks. B. there. School, Biirnsall-in-Craven (Mr Clark).
Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658-9.
HOLDSWORTH, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, July 5,
1703 (name off, 1706).
HOLE, see HOLLE.
HOLESANS, JOHN. ' Fellow of KING'S,' when ord. sub-deacon
(Ely) Feb. 22, 1493-4. Not found in Harwood, unless he be
John Hall.
HOLFORD, see also HALFORD.
HOLFORD, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 23,
1633. S. of John, draper. B. at Wivelsfield, Sussex. School,
Cuckfield (MrSicklemore). B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Licensed
(Bishop of Chichester) to teach writing and grammar, 1637.
HOLFORD, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1623. Of London. Probably created M.A. (Oxford)
Aug. 31, 1636. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1639.
HOLFORD or HOLD FORT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Apr. 24, 1604. Matric. 1604.
HOLFORD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 13,
1615-6. S. of Christopher, of Purfleet. Matric. 1615-6. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Oct. 16, 1612. Called to the Bar,
June 30, 1620. Of West Thurrock and Purfleet, Esq. Perhaps
his will (P.C.C.) 1624; as of Long Stanton, Cambs. (Vis. of
Essex, 1612; T. A. Walker.)
HOLFORD, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 3,
1736. S. of Robert, Master in Chancery, of London. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1736. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 25,
1735- Barrister, 1740. Bencher. Treasurer. Perhaps F.R.S.,
1746. Master in Chancery, 1750-1804. Married Anne, dau.
of William Nutt, of Buxted, Sussex. Died July 14, 1804.
Will, P.C.C. (Burke, L.G.)
HOLFORD, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 6,
1749. S. of Elms. B. at Warrington, Lanes. School, Maccles-
field (Mr Atkinson). Scholar, 1749; Matric. 1750; B.A. 1753-
(Peile, n. 254.)
HOLGATE, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1579; B.A. 1581-2. R. of one mediety of Burnsall, Yorks.,
1582-96. Buried there June 20, 1596. He may be ». of
Anthony, R. there, till 1569.
HOLGATE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 1622-3.
S. of William, gent., of Newport, Essex. School, Newport
(Mr Hobman). Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 29, 1626.
Of Walden, Essex, Esq. Died May 5, 1673. Father of
William (1648) and Robert (1658). (Venn, i. 261; Vi$. of
Essex, 1634.)
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HOLGATE, JOHN
HOLGATE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 3, 1673. Of
Essex. S. and h. of William (1648), of Walden, Essex. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, July 4, 1674. Died unmarried.
HOLGATE or HOLDEGATE, ROBERT. D.D. 1537. Gilbertine
Canon. S. of Thomas. Probably educated at their house in
Cambridge. University preacher, 1524. Prior of St Catharine's.
Priory, Lincoln. Afterwards prior of the house at Watton,
Yorks.; surrendered, 1539. V. of Codney, Lines. Chaplain
to Henry VIII. Bishop of Llandaff, I537~4> Archbishop
of York, 1545. Lord President of the Council of the North.
Deprived of his see, 1554, for being married. Founded
hospital and schools at Hemsworth and York. Died Nov. 15,
1556, at his (monastic) house in Cow Lane, Smithfield,
London. Will (P.C.C.) 1556. (Cooper, I. 164; D.N.B.; H. G.
Harrison.)
HOLGATE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1557-8.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1560-1; M.A. from St John's, 1564.
Fellow of St John's, 1561. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1592; V. of Wedmore, Somerset. (Peile, I. 65.)
HOLGATE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 14) at SIDNEY, Sept 27,
1658. S. of John (1622-3), Esq. B. at Saffron Walden,
Essex. Schools, Saffron Walden, Newport (Mr Woolley) and
Thurlow (Mr Billingsley). Matric. 1658. Half-brother of
William (1648).
HOLGATE, THOMAS, Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1560.
Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, May 9, 1564; of Ponte-
fract, Yorks. (Petit, I. 74.)
HOLGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Feb. 1634-5.
Of Essex. S. of William, of Gt Bardneld, Essex. Age 16 in
1634. Matric. 1636. (Vis. of Essex.)
HOLGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Oct. i, 1648, S. of John (1622-3), Esq. B- a* Walden,
Essex. School, Walden (Mr Mathews). Matric. 1648-9.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1651. Married Hester, dau. of
James Quarles. Died Aug. 31, 1672. Father of John (1673),
half-brother of Robert (1658). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
HOLDGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 27, 1693. S. of Edward, husbandman, of Hatneld, near
Doncaster, Yorks. School, Hatfield (Mr Eratt). Matric.
1693; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 22, 1700;
priest, Sept. 21, 1701. C. of Alkborough, Lines. R. of
Bigby, 1730-46. P.C. of Whitton. Died 1746. Father of the
next.
HOLDGATE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 28, 1730. S. of William (above), R. of Bigby, Lines.
B. at Normanby. School, Brigg (Mr Waterworth). Matric.
1730; B.A. 1733-4. Ord- deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10, 1733-4;
priest, Sept. 22, 1734. V. of Rpxby and Risby, Lines.,
X743-79. (Scott-Mayor, in. 426; Lines. Pedigrees, 1260.)
HOLGYLL, see HOLDGILL,
HOLHEAD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1633.
Of Northamptonshire.
HOLIDAY, ADAM. B.D. 1572. Preb. of Durham, 1560-90.
R. of Bishop Wearmouth, 1560-90.
HOLIDAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June I,
1710. S. of George, husbandman. B. at Beverley, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4.
Ord. deacon (Ely) May 23, 1714; priest (York) Dec. 1715.
R. of Saxby, Lines., 1719.
HOLIDAY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 27) at ST JOHN'S, June n,
1742- S. of Christopher, farmer, of Yorkshire. B. at Good-
manham. School, Coxwold (Mr Midgley). Matric. 1742.
HOLLIDAY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, July 3,
X599-
HOLLIDAY, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs.
1624; B.A. 1629-30. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Bristol)
Dec. 19, 1630. V. of Climping, Sussex, 1648. (F.S.Hockaday.)
HOLIDAY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1615. Scholar from Lynn School. B .A. 16x8-9. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1619.
HOLIDAY, WILLIAM. 'Late of TRINITY HALL.' (Probably
matric. pens, from Christ's, 1566.) B. in Cambridge. Ori
deacon (London) Mar. 15, 1591-2, age 38; C. of Laindon,
Essex; priest, Dec. 21, 1592.
HOLIDAY, . Scholar of TRINITY HALL, Jan. 18, 1636-7.
HOLKAR or HOULKER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
July, 1605. Probably of Lancashire. B.A. 1608-9; M.A.
1612. Ord. deacon (Chester) June u, 1609; priest (York, for
Lincoln) May 26, 1616. C. of Navenby. Schoolmaster there,
1614; 'stipend £4, and his diet.'
HOLKER, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1555.
Of Cheshire. Described as 'Chaplain of Christ's* when he
received the tonsure (London) Dec. 1554.
HOLLAND, FRANCIS
HOULKER or HOWKER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
July, 1620; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Lichneld)
Sept. 1627. Probably V. of Elvaston, Derbs. (Peile, i. 236.)
HOLKER, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PEMBROKE,
Oct. 17, 1712. S. of Thomas, of Gravesend, Kent, gent.
Matric. 1714.
HOLLAND, Earl of, see RICH, HENRY.
HOLLAND, ABRAHAM. Scholar of TRINITY, Easter, 1614. S.
of Philemon (1566). B.A. 1616-7. Author, poeticaL Died
Feb. 18, 1625-6. (D.N.B.)
HOLLAND, ADAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1607.
HOLLAND, ADAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 4, 1683. Of
Lancashire. One of these names adm. student at Leyden,
Aug. 20, 1686. M.D. 1687. Afterwards a nonconformist
minister at Macclesfield. Died Apr. 1716. (E. Axon.)
HOLLANDS, BL.'AISE], Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May,
1545. S. of Blaise, of Howell, Lines. Age 2 in 1530. Of
Swineshead, Lines. Married Alice, dau. of Sir Giles Hussey,
of Caythorpe, Lines., Knt. Died 1552-3. (Lines. Pedigrees,
506; PeiU, i. 38.)
HOLLAND, BRIAN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1584-
HOLLAND, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1561. S. of Thomas, of Spalding, TJnrs. Bapt. there,
Aug. 26, 1546. Migrated to Peterhouse, Jan. 29, 1563-4.
B.A. 1564-5. Father of Edward (1597-8), brother of Henry
(1556).
HOLLAND, CORNELIUS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 16x5. Probably s. of Ralph, of St Lawrence Pount-
ney, London. B. Mar. 3, 1599-1600. School, Merchant
Taylors'. B.A. 1618-9. Clerk-comptroller to the Prince of
Wales, 1635. A commissioner for the Treaty with Scotland,
1643. Said to have drawn up the charges against the King,
but did not sign the warrant for execution. A member of
the Council of State, 1649-52. Fled to Holland, in 1660.
Probably died at Lausanne. (Robinson, i. 63; D.N.B.)
HOLLAND, EDMUND. Matric. FelL-Com. from CHRIST'S, Lent,
1620-1. S. of Sir Thomas, of Quiddenham, Norfolk, Knt.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 7, 1622-3. Brother of John
(1620). (Peile, i. 337.)
HOLLAND, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Mar. 16,
1708-9. S. of Edmund, of Walsingham, Norfolk, chemist.
Matric. 1709; M.B. 1715.
HOLLAND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Lent, 1597-8. S. of Christopher (1561). (Lines. Pedigrees, 506.)
HOLLAND, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 5,
1646. S. of Richard, Esq., of Denton, Lanes. B. there.
School, Denton (Mr GreenhaJgh). Married Anne, dau. of
Edward Warren, of Poynton, Esq. Died before his father,
July, 1655. M.I. at Denton. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
HOLLAND, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 22, 1656.
S. of Richard, of Salop. B. in Gloucestershire. Matric. 1658;
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Incorp. at Oxford, 1664. Ord,
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1661-2; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
1663. V. of Weekley, Northants., 1663-70. R. of Waltham-
on-the-Wold, Leics., 1670-87. Preb. of Lincoln, 1670-87.
R. of Stibbington, Hunts., 1678-80. Married, at St Helen's,
London, July 14, 1683, Honora Orson, widow. Died 1687.
Father of Edward (1683) and Epiphanius (1693). (Al. Oxon.;
Nichols, u. 385, 424; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLLAND, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 27, 1679. S. of William (1635), clerk. B. at Malpas,
Cheshire. School, Chester (Mr Harpur). Matric. 1679. Of
Heston and Denton, Lanes., Esq. Buried at Prestwich, Feb.
14, 1683-4. (J. Booker, Chapel of Denton; E. Axon.)
HOLLAND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 3, 1683.
Of Northamptonshire. S. of Edward (1656), R. of Waltham-
on-the- Wolds, Leics. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1692.
Ord. priest (London) Dec. 20, 1691. R. of Waltham, Leics.,
1692-1722. Died July 23, 1722, aged 56. M.I. at Waltham.
Brother of Epiphanius. (Nichols, u. 386.)
HOLLAND, EPIPHANIUS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 29, 1693.
S. of Edward (1656), R. of Waltham-on-the-Wolds, Leics.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Rustat scholar, 1693;
Matric. 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 24, 1699; priest (London) Dec. 22, 1700. Probably C.
of St Helen's, London, 1711-3. Brother of Edward (above).
(J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLLAND, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 12,
1663-4. S. of Matthew (or 'Henry'), of CoJkirk, Norfolk.
B. at Witchingham, Norfolk (his mother's home). Schools,
Witchingham and Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1664;
Scholar, 1664-8; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
June 23, 1675. C. of Docking, Norfolk, 1675; of Sedgeford,
till his death, in 1709. M.I. at Sedgeford. (Venn, i. 420;
Carthew, Launditck, in. So.)
392
HOLLAND, FRANCIS
HOLLAND, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. if,
1707. S. of William, of Wigan, Lanes, School, Wigan (Mr
Duckworth). Matric. 1707; Scholar, 1708; B.A. 1710-1;
M.A. 1714. Fellow, 1713. Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 1711;
priest (Ely) May 23, 1714.
HOLLAND, GARRET. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 29, 1594.
B. at Newton, Lanes., c. 1577. Matric. 1594, as pens.;
Scholar; B.A. 1597-9; M.A. 1601. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Nov. 22, 1601. V. of Willoughton, Lines., 1604-12.
HOLLAND, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 20,
1699. S. of George, of Alstone, Salop. School, Hadley,
Salop (Mr Roe). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon
(London) May 19, 1706; priest, Dec. 18, 1709.
HOLLAND, GREGORY. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1604-5; M.A.
1609. R. of West Bergholt, Essex, 1613-*. 1652. R. of Wick-
ham Bishops, 1613. Will (P.C.C.) 1659. (Petit, i. 238.)
HOLLAND, GUY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1602.
B. in Lincolnshire, c. 1587. B.A. 1605-6. Converted to
Roman Catholicism. Entered the English College at Val-
ladolid. Sent to England, 1615; joined the Jesuits. Arrested
in London, 1628. Laboured 45 years on the English mission.
Author, theological. Died Nov. 26, 1660. (D.N.B.)
HOLLAND, HENRY. B.A. 1519-20; M.A. 1523. One of these
names, 'M.A.,' R. of Uangelynin, Carnarvonshire; 'resident
and keepeth house." (Bishop of Bangor's ' Return,' in 1561.)
HOLLAND, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from GONVILLE HALL,
May, 1556. S. of Sir Thomas, of Estovening, Lines., Knt.
B.A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563; B.D. 1570. Fellow and tutor,
1561-72. President, 1568. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July n,
1564; priest (Ely) July 29, 1565. V. of Boston, Lines., 1571-
84. Buried at Boston, Apr. 20, 1584. Admon., Lincoln.
Brother of Christopher (1561). (Venn, I. 39; Lines. Pedigrees,
506.
HOLLAND, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1579.
Perhaps s. of Hugh, of Conway. B.A. from Magdalene,
1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon (St Asaph's); priest (Ely)
Dec. 21, 1580, age 24. V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1580-92. V.
of St Bride's, London, 1594-1603. Author, Treatise against
Witchcraft, etc. Died Aug. 1603. Will (Cons. C. London)
Oct. 29, 1603. Perhaps brother of Robert (1577)- (Cooper, in.
8; D.N.B.; Archaeol. Cambrensis, 3rd S., xn. 183; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HOLLAND, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 27, 1656.
Of Salop. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1671. V. or C. of Hicham (? Heacham), Norfolk,
1662. R. of Wheathill, Salop, 1667.
HOLLAND, HUGH. M.Gram. 1511-2. Schoolmaster.
HOLLAND, HUGH. Matric, pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1582.
HOLLAND (alias ROBERTS), HUGH. Scholar of TRINITY, 1590,
from Westminster. S. of Robert, of Wales. B.A. 1593-4;
M.A. 1597, as ' Robert.' Became a Romanist. Travelled to
Rome, Jerusalem and Constantinople. Resided for a time
at Balliol, Oxford, after his return to England. Patronised
by Buckingham. A member of the Mermaid Club. Wrote
the Sonnet prefixed to the first Shakespeare folio. Latin and
English poet. 'Of Westminster, widower," at his burial in
the abbey, July 23, 1633. (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon.)
HOLLAND, HUGH. B.A. from CLARE, 1601-2; M.A. 1605. R.
of Wistaston, Cheshire, 1606-7; V. of Eastham, 1610-3; R-
of Heswall, 1613-24. Buried there Apr. 5, 1624. (E. Axon.)
HOLLANDE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1544.
HOLLAND, JAMES. Matric. from CHRIST'S, 1595-6; B.A. 1596-
7; M.A. 1605. One of these names instituted to the 4th
mediety of the rectory of Darley, Derbs. Died 1644, aged 69.
Buried at Darley. (Peile, i. 216.)
HOLLAND, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, July 3, 1620.
S. of Ralph, gent., of London. Bapt. at St Laurence Pount-
ney, Sept. 22, 1604. School, Merchant Taylors'.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Proctor, c. 1436.
HOLLAND, JOHN. D.D. Elected as foundationer at KING'S,
1444. V. of Ringwood, Hants.
HOLLAND (alias TEMPLE), JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 13, 1506. Of Barton, Staffs. Left,
c. 1509. One of the Knights Templars of St John of Jeru-
salem. (Harwood.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, 1547.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1549.
Of Bangor diocese. B.A. 1552-3; M.A. 1555. Fellow of Clare
when ord. priest (London) 1563. V. of Gt Dunmow, Essex,
1564-78. Died 1578. Will (Cons. C. London) 1578; mentions
sons Philemon (1566) and John (? 1572). One of these names,
M.A., s. of William, of Hendrefawr, Abergele. (Archaeol,
Cambrensis, 3rd S., xm. 170; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLLAND, PHILEMON
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1572;
B.A. 1576-7. Perhaps s. of John (1549) ; and R. of Chadwell,
Essex, 1581-4; V. of Ashford, Kent, 1584-91; and R. of
Halden, 1587.
HOLLAND or HOLLONDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1607; B.A. i6zo-i. Probably admon. (Lincoln) 1623;
of Barrow, Lines., B.A.
HOLLAND, JOHN. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Co.
Denbigh, gent. Matric. from Hart Hall, June 20, 1606,
age 18; B.A (Oxford) 1609; M.A. 1613. R. of Uansantnraid,
Conway, 1613. V. of Llansannan, 1614. R. of Cegidog St
George, 1617. Preb. of St Asaph, 1624. R. of Llandulas,
Conway, 1629. (Al. Oxon.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Lent,
1620. S. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Quiddenham, Norfolk, Knt.
B. Oct. 1603. Created Baronet, June 15, 1629. On the
Norfolk Commission in the Civil War. Colonel in the
Parliamentary army. M.P. for Norfolk, Apr. to May, 1640;
for Castle Rising, 1640-8; for Aldborough, 1661-79. Member
of the Council of State, 1660. Died Jan. 19, 1700-1, aged 98.
Buried at Langley. Benefactor of Christ's. Brother of
Edmund (1620-1). (Peile, i. 337; G.E.C.; A. B. Beaven.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1629-30. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1630; priest,
May 27, 1632. Perhaps V. of Sausthorpe, Lines., 1641.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 14,
1639. S. of John. B. in London. School, Norwich (Mr
Lovering). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3. (Peile, i. 460.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1640.
Probably s. and h. of Anthony, of Swineshead, Lines. ; adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 28, 1642. Heir of his grandmother
Winifred Vaughan. See Thomas, 1640. (Lines. Pedigrees,
5070
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 2, 1646. Of
Gloucestershire. Matric. 1648-9; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1649—
50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. R. of
St Mary, Guildford, 1650-91. R. of Holy Trinity, Guildford,
1661. R. of Albury, Surrey, 1667. Died July 6, 1691. M.I.
at Holy Trinity Church. (Vis. of Surrey, 1662; Manning and
Bray, i. 62.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 12,
1647. S. of John. B. at Minshull Vernon, Cheshire. School,
Macclesneld (Mr Crosdale). Perhaps the minister at Minshull,
1668-87, mentioned in Shaw's Manchester Classis Minutes,
111.433. (Peile, i. 515.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1648-9.
Probably s. of William, of Chorlton, Lanes. Bapt. at Man-
chester, Jan. 22, 1631-2. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3. Ord.
to Weaverham, Cheshire, July 9, 1656, by Manchester Classis.
V. of Weaverham, 1656-62; conformed and reappointed,
1662-8. Probably his will at Chester, 1668; of Weaverham.
The C. of Minshull was probably the above. (E. Axon.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CHRIST'S, Sept 1685.
S. of Thomas (who was s. of Sir John, of 1620). B. at
Quiddenham, Norfolk. School, Bury (Mr Leeds). Matric.
1686. Succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Bart., Jan. 19, 1701.
M.P. for Norfolk, 1701-10. Comptroller of the household to
Queen Anne, 1709-11. Died 1724. Admon. 1724; as of Bury
St Edmunds. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 6, 1692. Of
Epworth, Lines. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1703. V. of Appleby, Lines., 1705.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 18,
1717. S. of John, of London. B. in London. School, St
Paul's. Matric. 1717. Ord. deacon (Peterb., LM. dim. from
Winchester) Mar. 17, 1727-9. C. of Kotherhithe.
HOLLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 9, 1728-9.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1729-30; LL.B. 1737. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1732-3; priest, Mar. 2, 1734-5.
HOLLAND, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1511-2.
HOLLAND, NOEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 29,
1629. S. of Ralph, Esq. B. at Brooke, Rutland. School,
Oakham. Matric. 1629.
HOLLAND, PHILEMON. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1566. S. of John (1549), clerk. B. at Chelmsford. School,
Chelmsford. B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574; M.D. 1597. Fellow,
1573. Incorp. at Oxford, 1585. Usher at Coventry Grammar
School, 1608. Head Master during 1628. Practised physic at
Coventry. Author, classical, etc. Died Feb. 9, 1636-7, aged
85. Buried at Coventry. Father of Abraham (1614) and
probably brother of John (1572). (D.N.B. , where it is
wrongly assumed that the M.D. degree is unrecorded.)
393
HOLLAND, PHILIP
HOLLAND, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Nov. 1598. Matric.
1598. One of these names C. of Macclesfield, Cheshire, 1616-
48. Buried there Oct. 1648. (E. Axon.)
HOLLAND, RALPH. Adm. at KING'S (age 19) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1537- Of Prescot, Lanes. B.A. 1542-3; M.A.
1545. Fellow, 1540-51. Afterwards Registrar of the College,
and public notary. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1586;
of the Isle of Ely, gent.
HOLLAND, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, Michs. 1559.
Probably ist s. of Thomas, of Estovening, Swineshead, Lines.
Brother of Thomas (1563). (Lines. Pedigrees, 506.)
HOLLAND, RICHARD. M.A. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Leicestershire, cler. fil. Matric. from Balliol College, June 28,
1604, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1607; M.A. 1610. R. of Eastwood,
Notts., 1618. (Al. Oxon.) The Oxford mathematician, re-
corded in D.N.D., was another man.
HOLLAND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
31, 1636. S. of Robert, blacksmith, of Greenwich. B. in
London. School, Greenwich (private; Mr Young). Matric.
1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. R. of Hascombe, Surrey,
till 1694. Died there May 23, 1694, aged 76. M.I. (Manning
and Bray, n. 67.)
HOLLAND, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 12, 1663;
B.A. 1666-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 3, 1666-7.
HOLLAND, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 13,
1670-1. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1679. Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 2, 1675. Chaplain
to the Duke of Richmond. Lecturer at All Hallows-the-
Great, London. C. of St Magnus. R. of Stamford St George,
Lines., 1681-91. R. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, 1686-9. R. of
East Mersey, Essex, 1703-6. Author, Sermons. Died 1706.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HOLLAND, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, May 31,
1705. S. of John, merchant, of Brewood, Staffs. Matric.
1708; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712; M.D. 1723. F.R.C.P., 1725.
F.R.S., 1726. Censor, 1728. Author, medicaL Died Oct 29,
1730. (D.N.B.; Munk, n. 92.)
HOLAND, ROBERT DE. Adm. scholar at KING'S HALL, 1360.
Clerk. Left Aug. 4, 1381.
HOLLAND, ROBERT. B.A. 1516-7. Perhaps M.A. 1522-3.
Probably V. of Gt Shelford, Cambs., 1555-69.
HOLLAND, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1559.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. Probably fellow of
St John's, 1565. Fellow of Christ's, 1566-70. Perhaps V. of
Sheffield, 1569-97. R. of Whiston, near Rotherham, 1578-97.
Died 1597. Buried at Sheffield, Aug. 24, 1597. (Peile, i. 69.)
HOLLAND, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1577.
3rd s. of Hugh, of Conway. B. there, 1557. B.A. from
Magdalene, 1577-8; M.A. from Jesus, 1581. Ord. deacon
(Bangor)- priest (Ely) Apr. 1580. C. of Weston Colville,
Cambs. Schoolmaster at Dullingham, 1580. R. of Prender-
gast, Pembrokeshire, 1591; also of Walwyn's Castle, 1607; of
Robes ton West, 1612; of Llandowror, Carmarth. Author,
religious poetry. Died c. 1622. Perhaps brother of Henry
(1579). (Cooper, n. 174; D.N.B.)
HOLLAND, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1586.
Probably s. of John, of Ely. (Peile, I. 188.)
HOLLAND, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
HOLLAND, THOMAS. B.A. 1506-7.
HOLLAND, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1528-9.
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Adm. (age 14) at CAIUS, Sept 30, 1563.
Of Swineshead, Lines. 3rd s. of Thomas, of Estovening,
Swineshead. School, Boston. Brother of Ralph (1559).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 506.)
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Incorp. at Oxford, as B.D., July 17,
1572. Not found in our records.
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1583. Of Steyning, Sussex. Matric. 1583;
B.A. 1587-8. Fellow, 1586-90. V. of Kirdford, Sussex. Will
(Chichester) 1647. (Cooper, n. 41.)
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, May,
1640. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. in Lincolnshire. If he is really
a different man from John, ma trie, at this time, he is probably
his younger brother; 2nd s. of Anthony, of Swineshead.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 507.)
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, May 25, 1664.
Of Anglesey, Wales.
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 20, 1693-4. Of Flintshire. School, LJanrwst, Denbigh.
Scholar, 1694; Matric. 1695. Admon. (Chester) 1704, of one
of these names; schoolmaster, of Stenny, Cheshire.
HOLLAND, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 24, 1701-2. S. of Thomas. B. in Anglesey. School,
Ruthin (Mr YVinn). (Peile, n. 152.)
HOLLE, RICHARD
HOLLAND, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 24, 1665.
Matric. 1665 ; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1674. R. of Denton, Kent, 1678.
HOLLAND, TOBIAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1562.
S. of John, of Colchester. School, Colchester. B.A. 1566-7.
Migrated to Cams, Jan. 15, 1566-7, age 18. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept a?, 1570; priest, Oct. 17, 1571. C. of Gt
Whelnetham, Suffolk. V. of St Stephen's, Norwich, 1575-80.
R. of Winterton, Norfolk, 1577-1601. (Venn, i. 59.)
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. Licensed to practise surgery, 1359. Will
proved (V.C.C.) 1562.
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1570;
B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. One of these names R. of East
Farleigh, Kent, 1580-9.
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576. Of Denbighshire. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D.
1591. Fellow, 1584. Ord. priest (St Asaph) Nov. 3, 1583.
R. of Ashby, Norfolk, 1591-1603. R. of North Creake, 1605.
Died 1608. Will (P.C.C. and V.C.C.) 1608. (Cooper, n. 473-)
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Edward, of Denton and Heaton, Lanes. Adm. at Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1627; B.A. (Oxford) 1630-1; M.A. 1633.
R. of Malpas, Cheshire, in 1648 and 1662-80. Resigned on
succeeding to the family estates. Died Apr. 25, 1682, aged 76.
Buried at Prestwich. Will (Chester) 1682: Father of Edward
(1679). (Al. Oxon.;E. Axon.)
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 14, 1636. S. of John, tailor, of Woodham Ferrers,
Essex. B. there. School, Chelmsford (Mr Peake). Matric.
1636; B.A. 1639-40. Perhaps V. of Gt Wakering, Essex,
1663-7, resigned. Will (Cons. C. London) 1677-
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 21,
1638. S. of George, merchant, of Doncaster. B. there.
School, Sheffield (Mr Rawson). Matric. 1639. Migrated to
St John's, as sizar, Oct 29, 1640, age 20. B.A. 1641-2.
Probably ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept 24, 1646.
One of these names P.C. of All Hallows Staining, 1663-77.
Died Oct. 1677. Will, P.C.C.
HOLLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July
5, 1659. S. of Robert, yeoman, of Eglwys Fach, Denbigh*.
B. there. School, Beaumaris (Mr Williams).
HOLLAND, . B.A. 1512-3.
HOLLAND, . B.A. 1513-4, ist in the ordo; M.A. 1517.
HOLLAND, . B.A. 1522-3; MJL 1535.
HOLLAND, . B.A. 1529-30; M^. 1532.
HOLLAND, . Adm. pens, at KING'S, Michs. 1565.
HOLLAND, . Matric. from TRINITY, c. 1597.
HOLLE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1549-
HOLL or HOULE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Apr. 12, 1615. Of Metton, Norfolk. S. of John, gent School,
Roughton (Mr Browne). Matric. 1615-6; B.A. 1618-9. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Mar. 17, 1621-2. R. of Langhale and
Kirstead, Norfolk, 1626-77. Died 1677. Will (Norwich) 1677.
(Venn, i. 228; Vis. of Norfolk.)
HOLE or HOYLE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 28,
1615, as Hoole. See Hoyle.
HOLE, HENRY. M.A. 1635 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Christopher, of Totnes, Devon. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, Dec. 13, 1622, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1626-7; M.A.
1629. Fellow of Exeter College, 1628-34. V. of Egloshayle,
Cornwall, 1633. Buried there Mar. 20, 1659-60. (A I. Oxon.)
HOLE or HOOLE, JASPER. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1567. B. at Halifax, Yorks. B.A. I57i-a. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1571, age 23; of Ashdon, Essex
(probable curate).
HOOLE, HOLLE or HOLE, JOHN. Scholar and fellow of KING'S
HALL, 1489-97; B.Can.L. 1497-8. Archdeacon of Cleveland,
1496-7; of East Riding, 1497-1501. Died 1501.
HOALE or HOWELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Nov. 1598.
Matric. 1598; B.A. 1601-2: M.A. 1605. Fellow. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1606. Ord. priest (Gloucester) Dec. 18, 1608. R. of
Cromhall, Gloucs., 1612-44. Will (Gloucester) 1644; as
Howell. (F. S. Hockaday.)
HOLE, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1731. Probably s. of Joshua,
of South Molton, Devon, clerk. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Mar. 16, 1720-1, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1724. Will
of one of these names (Exeter) 1782; of Romansleigh, Devon.
(Al. Oxon.)
HOLE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, July i,
1696. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Zeal Monachornm, Devon.
School, Tiverton. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1703.
Probably will (Exeter) 1747; of North Tawton, Devon, clerk.
394
HOLLE, RICHARD
HOLE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1747;
B.A. 1752; M.A. 1774. (Probably adm. in College as 'Robert.')
Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1796; of Exeter,
clerk.
HOLL, ROBERT. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARK, Easter,
1648.
HOLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARK, July 17, 1747. B. at
Zeal Monachorum, Devon. Perhaps a mistake for Richard
(whom see).
HOLE, SYDNEY. Matric. rizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
HOLE or HOLLE, THOMAS. B.A. 1474-5- Of Yorkshire. M.A.
1478-9; B.D. 1483-4. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1475. Proctor,
1481-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1476. Died 1484.
HOLL, THOMAS (senior). Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSK,
Easter, 1580. This and the next are probably cousins; sons
of Thomas, of Heigham and Edward, of Asham. One of
them became Fell. -Com. in 1581. (T. A. Walker.)
HOLL, THOMAS (junior). Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1580.
HOLL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1607. Of Suffolk.
HOLLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 3, 1671.
S. of Robert, gent., deceased, of Heigham, Norfolk. B. at
Thursford (his mother's home). School, Aylsham (Mr
Ransome). Matric. 1671. Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 2,
1672. Of Heigham, Norwich, gent. (Venn, i. 444.)
HOLE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Nov. 14, 1719.
5. of Thomas. B. at Colebrook, Devon. Schools, Morchard
Bishop and Molton (Mr Dean). Matric. 1719. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, July 10, 1717; s. and h. of Thomas, of Cole-
brook, Esq.
HOLE, . Scholar at CHRIST'S, in 1547-8.
HOLLED, JEREMIAH. D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). S. of John, of
Sempringham, Lines., gent. Matric. from New Inn Hall,
Oxford, Apr. 16, 1641, age 15. R. of Walgrave, Northants.,
1651; conformed, in 1660, and held the living, till 1681.
R. of Thorpe Malzor, 1669-81. Married Dorothy Claypole, a
kinswoman of Oliver Cromwell. Died 1681. Brother of the
next. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
HOLLED, JONATHAN. D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). S. of John, of
Sempringham, Lines., gent. Matric. from New Inn Hall,
Oxford, Feb. 22, 1638-9, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1642. R. of
Easton-by-Stamford, Northants., 1647-59. R. of Cotting-
ham and Middleton, 1660-80. Married, at St Mary Alderman-
bury, London, Anne, dau. of Sir Seymour Knightley, Nov. 19,
1646. Buried at Cottingham, May 20, 1680. Brother of the
above. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
HOLLED, KNIGHTLEY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. S. of
Jonathan (above). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1672; priest, Sept. 21, 1673.
R. of Barby, Northants., 1677-1700. Buried there Aug. 20,
1700. (Baker, I. 264; Nichols, iv. 342; H. I. Longden.)
HOLLENDEN, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs.
1566. V. of Teynham, Kent, 1570-95. V. of Preston, 1579-
95. Died 1595.
HOLLES, see HOLLIS.
HOLLEY, see also HOLLY.
HOLLEY, BENJAMIN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1677. See Hawling.
HOLLIBRAND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1615; B.A. 1618-9.
HOLLIER or HOLLYER, JAMES (? JOHN). Adm. Fell.-Com. at
KING'S, 1669-70.
HOLLIER, JOHN. M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). If the above is really
John, probably the same man.
HOLLIER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 4,
1698. S. of John, deceased. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2. C. of Holy Trinity,
Chester, tiU 1709. Buried May 26, 1709.
HOLIER, WILLIAM. M.A. from CAIUS, 1710. S. of William,
of Wolverhampton. Adm. at Brasenose College, Oxford, Apr.
6, 1693; B.A. (Oxford) 1696. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Dec.
9, 1697; priest, Nov. 15, 1703. R. of Carshalton, Surrey,
1703-37. Died Mar. 7, 1736-7. (Venn, I. 523.)
HOLYNS, ADAM DE. 'KING'S scholar' at Cambridge, 1329.
HOLLIMAN, see HOLYMAN.
HOLLIMAN, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1616; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1630; M.A. from St John's.
1624.
HOLLINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 5,
1651. S. of John, of Methley, Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric.
1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658; M.D. 1665. Fellow. Practised
in Shrewsbury. Admon, (P.C.C.) 1712. Father of the next.
HOLLINGSHEAD, THOMAS
HOLLINS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1700.
S. of John (above), M.D. B. at Shrewsbury. School, Shrews-
bury. Migrated to Magdalene, Mar. 27, 1700, age 17; M.B.
1705; M.D. 1710. F.R.C.P. 1726. F.R.S., 1727. Physician
to the King, 1727-39. Harveian orator, 1734. Physician-
general to the army. Died May 10, 1739. Will, P.C.C.
Father of John (1724) and Richard (1724). (Munk, H. 94;
HOLLINGS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Feb. is,
1723-4. S. of John (1700), M.D. B. at Shrewsbury. Matric.
1724; M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.); M.D. 1736 (Lit. Reg.). Died
Dec. 28, 1739. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Richard (1724).
(G. Mag.)
HOLLINS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20, 1691.
Of Staffordshire. Perhaps s. of Philip, of Moseley. Matric.
1693; B.A. 1694-5. R. of Ackworth, Yorks., 1702. Father
of the next. (Staffs. Pedigrees.)
HOLLINS, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1723. S. of Philip (above), R. of Ackworth, Yorks. B. at
Ackworth. School, Eton. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord.
deacon (York) July 21, 1728; priest (Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1734-5.
V. of Lavendon and Brayfield, Bucks., 1735-64. Died 1764.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 363.)
HOLLINGS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY, Feb.
12, 1723-4. 2nd s. of John (1700), M.D., of St James',
Westminster. B. at Shrewsbury. Matric. 1724. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, May 26, 1725. Called to the Bar, June 20,
1729. Solicitor-general to the Prince of Wales, 1736-41.
Died Dec. 7, 1741. Brother of John (1724). (G. Mag.; A. B.
Beaven.)
HOLLINS, SAMUEL. 'Student of TRINITY,' when ord. deacon
(York) June, 1626; priest, Dec. 1626. Samuel Rollings, clerk,
of St Lawrence, York, was licensed to marry Mary Allen, of
York, 1627.
HOLLINGS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 13,
1660. Only s. of Thomas, brewer. B. at Nottingham. School,
Nottingham (Mr Hen. Pitts). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4.
Ord. deacon (York) c. 1663-4.
HOLLYNS, WILLIAM. B.A. 1550-1.
HOLLYNSHED, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
^549- 5th s. of Hugh, of Bosley, Cheshire. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1559. Succeeded his father. Brother of Ottiwell
(1537-8) and probably of Hugh. (Vis. of Cheshire, 1613.)
HOLLINGHEDGE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr.
i, 1593. Matric. c. 1596.
HOLLINGHEDGE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1586,
as Hollingshed. Matric. 1586; B.A. (? 1589-90); M.A. 1593.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Sept. 5, 1591. V. of Horn-
castle, Lines., 1595. Admon. (Lincoln) 1633.
HOLLINGHEDGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov. 7,
1585; priest, Mar. 25, 1586.
HOLINGSHEAD, EMANUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 17, 1667. S. of Edward, clerk, of Brassington, near
Wirksworth, Derbs. B. there. School, Ashbourne (Mr Twigg).
HOLLYNSHED, HU. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1547.
Probably Hugh Holinshed, of Bosley, Cheshire; adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1553. Brother of Ottiwell (1537-8) and
Edward (1549). (Vis. of Cheshire, 1613.)
HOLINGSHEAD, HUGH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 16, 1659.
Of Cheshire. S. of Hugh, Esq., of Heywood, Lanes. Bapt.
at Alderley, Oct. 2, 1638. C. of Alderley, Cheshire, 1662-4.
R. of Gawsworth, 1664-5. Died Jan. 12, 1664-5. Buried at
Gawsworth. (Ormerod, in. 555; E. Axon.)
HOLLINGSHEAD, OBADIAH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAG-
DALENE, May 27, 1667. S. of Edward, of Ashford, Derbs.
School, Derby. Matric. 1668.
HOLINSHED, OTTIWELL. Scholar at CHRIST'S, I537-S- S. of
Hugh, of Sutton Downs, Esq. B.A. 1540-1; M.A. 1544. On«
of the original fellows of Trinity, 1546. Canon of Windsor,
1550-4, though a layman. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1568; of
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, gent. Brother of Edward (i549) and
Hu[gh] (1547). (Cooper, i. 431; Vis. of Cheshire, 1613;
D.N.B.)
HOLLINSHED, RAPHAEL. Said to have been educated at
Cambridge. S. of Ralph, of Cophurst, Cheshire. Cousin of
Ottiwell. Steward to Thomas Burdet, of Bromcote, Warws.
Author, The Chronicles. Died c. 1580. Will (P.C.C.) 1581; of
Bromcote. (Cooper, i. 430; D.N.B.)
HOLLINSHEAD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1623-4; B.A. 1627-8; M.A. (Queen's College, Oxford)
1630. V. of Hartley Wintney, Hants., 1642.
HOLLINGSHEAD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at ST CATRAKINX'S,
May 17, 1695. Matric. 1695. Perhaps s. and h. of Francis, of
Ashenhurst, Staffs., Esq. ; adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 12,
1700-1.
395
HOLLINGTON, NATHANIEL
HOLINSHED, . Ma trie. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1544-
HOLLINGTON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept.
7, 1602. Ma trie. 1602. Perhaps adm. sizar at Sidney, June,
1602.
HOLLINGTON, WILLIAM. LL.D. 1661 (LU. Reg.). S. of John,
of Tarbeck, Worcs. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Apr.
i, 1636, age 16. R. of Alvechurch, Worcs. ; sequestered, 1646.
R. of Long Marston, Gloucs., 1663-86. Chaplain to Charles I
and II. Died c. 1686. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
HOLLINGWORTH, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1618; B.A. 1621-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10,
1621-2; priest, Dec. 21, 1633.
HOLLINGWORTH, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST
JOHN'S, June 6, 1681. S. of Abraham, husbandman. B. at
Allthill-on-the-Lyne, Lanes. School, Manchester (Mr Bar-
row). Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1685; priest (Chester) Sept. 25, 1687. C. of Ashworth. C. of
Cheadle, 1687-90. Probably C. of Throwley, Kent, till 1696.
V. of Sheldwich, 1694-6. V. of Stone, Oxney, 1696. Buried
at Cranbrook, May 7, 1716.
HOLLINGWORTH, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 14,
1698. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1701; B.A.
1701-2; M.A. 1705. Fellow, 1707-12. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 24, 1704; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1707. R. of Nutfield,
Surrey, 1711-28. Died Mar. n, 1727-8. M.I. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLLINGWORTH, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1588; resided there ten years. S. of Martin, of Lincoln,
draper. B. 1570. Scholar, 1590; B.A. (? 1591-2); M.A. 1595;
B.D. from St Catharine's, 1603. Fellow of St Catharine's.
University preacher. Taxor, 1601. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 16, 1599. R. of Trusthorpe, Lines., 1599-1613.
R. of North Claypole, 1605-41. (Lines. Pedigrees, 511.)
HOLLINGWORTH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 9,
1658. Of London. Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1659; B.A. 1661-2.
Probably s. of Arthur, of St Andrew's, Holborn, London,
gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1661.
HOLLINGWORTH, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 21,
1666. Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1674.
HOLLINGWORTH, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1623. S. of Francis, merchant, of Salford, Lanes.
School, Manchester. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. C. at Middle-
ton, Lanes., 1631-5. Minister at Trinity Chapel, Salford,
1636. Chaplain of the Collegiate Church, Manchester, 1643;
Fellow, 1643-56. Assisted Richard Heyrick in establishing
Presbyterianism in Manchester. Imprisoned, 1651. Engaged
in a literary controversy with the Congregationalists. Wrote
the first history of Manchester. Died Nov. 3, 1656. Buried
in Manchester Collegiate Church. (Mumford, Manchester
School, 48; D.N.B.)
HOLLINGWORTH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb.
5, 1654-5. B. in Lincolnshire, 1639. Matric. 1655; B.A.
1658-9; M.A. 1662; D.D. 1684. Ord. deacon (Lincoln). V. of
West Ham, 1672-82. P.C. of St Botolph, Aldgate, 1682-93,
deprived. V. of Chigwell, Essex, 1690-1701. Author, con-
troversial. Died 1701. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1701. (D.N.B.)
HOLLINGWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 6,
1668.
HOLUS or HOLLES, DENZIL. B.A. from CHRIST'S 1612-3
(on Prince Charles' visit); M.A. 1616. 2nd s. of John (1579),
Earl of Clare. B. Oct. 31, 1599. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 9,
1614-5. M.P. for St Michael, Cornwall, 1624-5; for Dor-
chester, 1628-9; and again, 1640-8, 1660. Took an active
part against the King. Fined and imprisoned. Opposed
Buckingham's foreign policy. Endeavoured to save his
brother-in-law, Strafford. Supported the Grand Remon-
strance, 1641. One of the five members impeached, Jan. 3,
1642. A member of the Committee of Safety, 1642. In
command of a regiment at Edgehill and Brentford. Opposed
the Independents and projected the impeachment of Crom-
well, 1644. Parliamentary representative at the Uxbridge
Treaty, 1645; and again in 1648, at Newport. Impeached
by the Army; escaped to France. Commissioner to Charles II
at the Hague. Created Baron Holies of Ifield, Sussex, Apr.
1661. Privy Councillor, 1661. Ambassador at Paris, 1663-7.
A negotiator of the Treaty of Breda, 1667. Author, political
pamphlets and 'Memoirs/ Died Feb. 17, 1679-80. Buried in
St Peter's, Dorchester. Father of the next. (D.N.B.; Peile,
I. 278; G.E.C.)
HOLLIS, FRANCIS. Adm. at CLARE, Michs. 1651. S. of Denril
(above) and grandson of John, Earl of Clare. (His name was
on the College boards for 20 years.) B. at Dorchester, Aug.
19, 1637. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 9, 1647-8.
Called to the Bar, June 28, 1661. M.P. for Lostwithiel,
1647-8; for Co. Wilts., 1654-5; for Northallerton, 1660; for
Dorchester, 1679-80. Created Bart.. June, 1660. Succeeded
as 2nd Baron Holies, 1680. Died at Aldenham, Herts.,
Mar. i, 1689-90. Buried at Ifield, Sussex. Will (P.C.C.) 1695.
(J. Ch. Smith; A. B. Beaven.)
HOLLOWAY, GAMALIEL
HOLLIS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1593-4. S. of
Denzil, of Irby, Lines. Bapt. there, Sept i, 1577. Knighted,
July 2, 1609. Buried in Westminster Abbey, May 23, 1626.
Will, P.C.C. Brother of (John) (1579). (Petit, i. 214.)
HOLLES, GERVASE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, May,
1559. S. of Sir William and Anne Densil. B. at Haughton,
Notts., in 1547. Knighted, 1621. Married Frances, dau. of
Peter Freschville, of Staveley, Derbs. Buried at Grimsby,
Mar. 5, 1627-8. Will (P.C.C.) 1628. (Peile, i. 67; Lines.
Pedigrees, 508.)
HOLLIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 20, 1663. Of
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Fellow. Senior Proctor, 1685-6. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 18, 1669; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1670. V. of
Everton, Hunts., 1685-91. Died 1691.
HOLLES, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 12) from CHRIST'S, Apr.
1579; Fell.-Com. 1580. S. of Denzil. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
as of Haughton, Notts., Nov. 8, 1583. Served in Ireland,
where he was knighted, 1593. Joined the expedition to the
Azores, 1597. Fought against the Turks in Hungary. M.P.
for Co. Notts., 1604-11, 1614. Comptroller of the household
of Prince Henry, 1610. Created Baron Holies of Haughton,
Notts., July 9, 1616; and Earl of Clare, Nov. 2, 1624. Op-
posed Buckingham. Prosecuted for implication in the pro-
ceedings of Sir Robert Dudley; dismissed with a reprimand.
Died Oct. 4, 1637, at Clare Palace, Nottingham. Buried at
St Mary's, Nottingham. M.I. Brother of George (1593-4),
father of Denzil (1612-3). (P*k, i. 151 5 DJf.B.; G.E.C.)
HOLLIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 7, 1684.
S. of Richard (1657), deceased. B. at Hutton Buscel, near
Scarborough, Yorks. School, Wykeham (Mr Kirby). Matric.
1684; B.A. 1687-8. Probably V. of Brompton, Yorks. A
non-juror. Brother of William (1692)
HOLLISS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 21, 1657. Of
Salop. Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Apr. 20; priest, Apr. 25, 1661. V. of Hutton Buscel, Yorks.,
1662-74. V. of Wykeham, 1663-74. Died Aug. 1674.
Father of the above and of William (1692).
HOLLIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 13,
1655. S. of Maccabeus, merchant (Chamberlain of Hull).
B. at Hull. School, Hull (Mr Shore). Matric. 1655- Adm.
at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1656. Recorder of Hull. Died
Sept. 4, 1697. M.I. at St Mary's, Hull. (PeiU, i. 565.)
HOLLYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1550, impubes.
HOLLIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 9, 1714. S. of
John, farmer, of Northamptonshire. B. at Kilsby. School,
Rugby, Warws. (Mr Holyoake). Matric. 1715. Migrated to
St John's, July 23, 1715, age 20. B.A. 1718-9.
HOLLYS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1550, impubes.
HOLLIS or HOLLES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
PEMBROKE, Oct. 2, 1635. S. of Francis, Esq. B. at Berwick -
on-Tweed. Bapt. there, Feb. 27, 1619-20. Matric. 1635;
B.A. 1639-40.
HOLLIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 20,
1692. S. of Richard (1657), deceased. B. at Hutton Buscel,
Yorks. School, Wykeham Abbey (Mr Kirby). Matric. 1692.
Migrated to Queens', Nov. 3, 1693. B.A. 1695-6. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1697. V. of Canton, Yorks., 1697-1708.
V. of Scalby, 1708-37. V. of Hackness, 1733. Brother of
John (1684).
HOLLYS (possibly HOBBYS), . B.A. 1498-9. See ROBERT
HOBBEST
HOLLIS, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
HOLLIS, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1597. Perhaps
Thomas; brother of John (1579) and George (1593). (Peile,
1. 151.)
HOLLOLYE, W. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1577.
HOLLOWE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1589. Perhaps
B.A. 1593-4. (Masters.)
HOLLOWAY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 4, 1707-8. S. of Joseph, maltster. B. at Stony Stratford,
Bucks. School, Westminster. Matric. 1708; LLJB. 1713.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 5, 1713; priest, May 27, 1716.
V. of Renhold, Beds., 1713. V. of Wilfington, 1713. F.R.S.,
1723. R. of Waddesdon, Bucks., 1726-36. R. of Middleton-
Stoney, Oxford, c. 1730-59. R. of Bladpn, Bucks., 1736-9.
Author, sermons and translations. Died Apr. 10, 1759.
Buried at Middleton. (D.N.B.)
HOLLOWAY, GAMALIEL. M.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford),
ist s. of Thomas, V. of Cropredy, Oxon. Bapt. there, Dec. 19,
1584. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, May 7, 1601,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1604; M.A. 1607. R. of Thorpe Mande-
viile, Northants., 1610-1. R. of Kislingbury, Oxon., 1611-
46, sequestered; and of Wigginton, 1612. Married, Jan. 5,
1608-9, &t Cropredy, Philip Swyfte. Buried at Kislingbury,
Apr. 26, 1651. (Al. Oxon.)
396
HOLLOW AY, HENRY
HOLLOWAY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
30, 1670 (previously adm. at Hart Hall, Oxford, Oct. 14,
1669). S. of Jonadab, of St Clement Danes, London, gun-
maker, deceased (whose will, P.C.C., 1669). School, Win-
chester. Matric. 1670. Returned to Oxford. B.A. (Hart
Hall) 1674; M.A. (from Magdalen College) 1677. V. of
Portsea, Hants., 1675. R- of Laverstoke, 1691. (Al. Oxon.)
HOLLOWAY, THOMAS. M.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Worcestershire, pleb. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Apr. 4, 1600, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1603; M.A. 1606; B.D.
1613; D.D. 1616. V. of St Laurence, Old Jewry, London,
till Aug. 1616. Will (P.C.C.) 1616.
HOLLOWAY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 7, 1645.
(Previously ma trie, from University College, Oxford, June 8,
1638, age 15.) Probably s. of Thomas, of Leverton, Berks.
Matric. 1645; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649. Chaplain of Trinity
College, 1648.
HOLLY, BENJAMIN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct.
I3t 1657. S. of Benjamin, gent., of Lynn. Bapt. there,
Apr. 17, 1640. School, Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric. 1657. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 24, 1659-60. (Venn, I. 399.)
HOL1E, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1589.
HOLLY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 18, 1703.
Of Norfolk. S. of William, of Lynn (mayor of Lynn). B.
1686. School, Lynn. Matric. 1704. Made freeman of Lynn,
in 1708. Died Apr. 2, 1735. (G. H. Holley.)
HOLMAN, see also H ALMAN.
HOLMAN, DIGORY. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1615. Afterwards matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Oct.
24, 1617, age 17; B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1619-20. Probably
Incorp. at Oxford, 1622, as 'Francis.'
HOLMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 8, 1658.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1657.
HOLMAN, EVERARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Micbs. 1626;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Admon. (Leicester) 1644; of Kirby
Bellars, Leics. ; to brother Leonard (1629-30). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLMAN, GEOFFREY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at SIDNEY,
Sept. 13, 1641. S. of George, perfumer, of Pendhill, Bletch-
ingley, Surrey, deceased. B. at Godston, Surrey. School,
Cockham, Kent (Mr Knight). Died May I, 1644. M.I. at
Bletchingley. (Vis. of Surrey, 1623; Manning and Bray, H.
3070
HOLLMAN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1618.
One of these names s. of Philip, a scrivener, of London, adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1619.
HOLMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 28, 1639.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643.
HOLMAN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Nov. 24, 1651.
Of Northamptonshire. 2nd s. of Philip, of Warkworth,
Northants. Knighted, 1661. M.P. for Banbury, 1661-81.
Created Bart., June I, 1663. Married Jane, dau. of Samuel
Fortrey (? Forbes), of Surrey, Esq. Died 1700. Probably
brother of Holeman (1647). (G.E.C.; Baker, i. 740.)
HOLMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 4,
1718. S. of John, of Tenterden, Kent, gent. Matric. 1719;
LL.B. 1724. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1727-8; priest,
Mar. 25, 1728. R. of Limpsfield, Surrey, 1728-57. R. of
Tatsfield, 1728-57. Died 1757.
HOLMAN, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Lent, 1629-
30; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. R. of Goadby, Leics., 1643-56.
Buried there Jan. 1655-6. Admon. (Leicester) 1661. Brother
of Everard (1626).
HOLMAN, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 7, 1645-6.
Of Middlesex. S. and h. of Michael, of Whitton, Middlesex,
Esq. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 2, 1649-50; and at the Inner Temple, 1651. Barrister,
1658. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
HOLMAN, NICHOLAS, see H ALMAN.
HOLMAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
13, 1687. S. of Matthew, gent. B. at Hawkhurst, Kent.
School, Sutton (Mr Foster). Matric. 1687.
HOLMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
23, 1648. S. of Robert, grazier, of Beckley, Sussex. B. there.
School, Tonbridge (Mr Home). Matric. 1648.
HOLEMAN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Nov. 20, 1647.
Of Northamptonshire. Probably George, s. and h. of Philip,
of Warkworth, Northants. Married Anostatici, dau. of
William (Howard), Viscount Stafford. Died May 19, 1698,
aged 67. M.I. at Warkworth. Probably brother of John
(1651). (Baker, i. 740.)
HOLMDBNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
HOLMDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1645.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1646; s. and h. of Sir
Thomas, Knt., of Limpsfield, Surrey. Of Tencheleys, Surrey.
Married, 1662, Sarah Middleton. Died 1692. (Burke, L.G.)
HOLMES, GERVASE
HOLMDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUBENB'. Mich*. 1650.
Of Surrey. B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. One of these names
s. and h. of Robert, of Brookehouse, Kent, Esq. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, July i, 1656.
HOLMEDEN, ROBERT. Adm. FelL-Com. at PETERROUSE, Apr.
29, 1623. Probably s. and h. of Henry, of London, Esq.,
deceased (probably citizen and leather-seller, of Grace
Church St; will, P.C.C. 1606). Matric. 1623. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. i, 1625-6.
HOLMDEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1603
(adm. as 'Handen, of Hackney'). Probably adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1605.
HOLMDEN, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Micbs.
1645-
HOLME, ADAM DE, see WICKMERE.
HOLMES, ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 20, 1579-
S. of William, yeoman. B. at Bishop Wearmouth, Durham.
School, Durham. Married Alice, dau. of George Dale, of
Dalton-le-Dal*. Buried at Bishop Wearmouth, Dec. 13,
1618. Will (Durham) 1619. Twin-brother of Nicholas. (Vis.
of Cambs., 1619; Vis, of Yorks., 1564; Antiquities of Sunder -
land, in. 96.)
HOLMES, ANTHONY. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1534. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) 1536. R. of Normanby, Lines. R. of Oadby,
Leics. Will (Lincoln) 1588.
HOLMES, BARNEHAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1645;
B.A. 1647- Created M.A. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1648.
R. of Armthorpe, Yorks., 1648; there in 1662.
HOLME or HULME, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 12) at JESUS,
June 21, 1680. Of Lancashire. S. ot James, nonconformist
minister, some time of Leigh. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from Brasenose College, Mar. 10, 1681-2, age 14. Taken by
his father to Holland to be trained for the ministry. Entered
at Leyden, July 27, 1684. Pastor at Uxbridge, Middlesex.
Died Oct. 5, 1691. Buried at Bunhill Fields. M.I. (E. Axon;
H. G. Harrison.)
HOLMES or HOLME, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY,
May 28, 1 6 10. Matric. 1611. Perhaps s. of Henry, of Paull
Holme, Yorks., age 21 in 16x2. Royalist. Lived in the
garrison of York. Compounded, and fined £350, 1646.
Married Margaret, dau. of Sir John Lang ton, of Lang ton,
Leics., 1620. Died 1665. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Poulson,
Holderness, n. 488.)
HOLMES, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 8, 1656.
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663; B.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg).
Master of Little Tmirlow School, Suffolk, 1659. Ord. priest
Dec. 17, 1660. R. of Little Bradley, Suffolk, 1660. V. of Gt
Thurlow, 1666-87. Died 1687.
HOLME, EDWARD. B.A. 1517-8; M.A. 1520. Of Yorkshire.
Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL. Left, 1528. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 26, 1524.
HOLMES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1613. Of Yorkshire. Probably s. of Henry, of Paull Holme,
Esq. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Fellow, 1620. (M. H. Pea-
cock.)
HOLMES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 16,
1637. S. of John, gent. B. at Dickleborough, Norfolk.
School, Diss (Mr Lancetter). B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. R. of
Momingthorpe, Norfolk, 1645; commended by the Parlia-
mentary Committee. (Venn, I. 326.)
HOLMES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1722. S. of John, hosier, of Yorkshire. B. at Sedbergh.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Saunders). Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6;
M.A. 1729. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 26, 1728; C. of Ayott,
Herts.
HOLMES, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1580.
Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. and h. of John, of Hampole, Yorks.
Francis Holmes, of Hampole, married, Apr. 17, 1582, Agnes,
dau. of Martin Anne, Esq., of Frickley, Yorks. Brother of
William (1580). (Vis. of Yorks.)
HOLMES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1651. S. of John, gent., of Owston, Yorks. B. there. School,
Selby (private; Mr Masgill). Matric. 1651.
HOLMES, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1617;
priest, Dec. 1617. R. of Armthorpe, Yorks., 1617. R. of
Little Sandal, 1626-43. Married, 1617, Elizabeth Postle-
thwaite, of Armthorpe. (M. H. Peacock.)
HOLMES, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 24,
1714-5. Of Wigtoft, Lines. Matric. 1715: B.A. 1718-9;
M.A. 1722; B.D. 1729. Fellow, 1721. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 14, 1724; priest, June ir, 1727- R- of Withersdale,
Suffolk. V. of Fressingfield, 1738-76. Died Aug. 1776, aged
85. (Cole MSS., 5872, 13.)
397
HOLMES, GILBERT
HOLMES or HOLME, GILBERT. Ma trie. pens, from Sr JOHN'S,
Michs. 1555. Of Yorkshire. B-A. 1559-60; M.A. 1563 (died
before admission). Fellow, 1562-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 7,
1560.
HOLMES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from Sr JOHN'S, Lent, 1584-5.
HOLMES, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1610;
B.A. 1613-4. Migrated to Peterhouse, July i, 1615. M.A.
1617.
HOLMES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 22,
1654. S. of Henry,' merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B.
there. Bapt. at All Saints', May 21, 1637. School, Houghton-
le-Spring. Matric. 1654. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 25,
1654.
HOLMES or HOLME, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 26,
1667. S. of Henry, of Paull Holme, Yorks., age 14 in 1665.
Matric. 1667-$; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675- Ord. priest (York)
Sept. 1675. V. of Cottingham, Yorks., 1673-99. V. of
Burst wick, 1678-91. Married Beatrix, dan. of Christopher
Stoke, D.D., Chancellor of York. (Vis. of York, 1665;
M. H. Peacock.)
HOLMES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1690. S. of Henry, husbandman. B. at Sedbergh, Yorks.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1600; B.A. 1693-4;
M.A. 1697. Perhaps R. of Waberthwaite, Cumberland, 1698-
1719. Married Frances, widow of Rev. William Grainger,
Apr. 13, 1702. Buried at Waberthwaite, Apr. 7, 1719.
(E. Axon.)
HOLME, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, June 9,
1712. S. of George, of Penrith, Cumberland. School, New-
castle-on-Tyne (Mr Jurin). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1714; B.A.
I7I5-6; M.A. 1719; B.D. 1727. Fellow, 1718. Taxor, 1721.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1725; priest, June 5, 1726.
V. of Harrington, Cambs., 1734. Died 1737.
HOLMES, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July i, 1721.
School, Skipton. Matric. 1721; Scholar, 1722; B.A. 1724-5.
Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) June 9, 1734. ' V. of Severby
and Buraby, Lines., 1734.'
HOLME, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 4,
1726. S. of Edward, attorney, of Holland House, Upholland,
Lanes. B. there. Bapt. Sept. 17, *7O7- School, Winwick
(Mr Wright). Matric. 1726. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 9, 1726. Married, Feb. 14, 1731-2, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Bankes, of Winstanley Hall.
HOLME, JOHN DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1417. Bachelor
(arts or law) in 1420. Left, 1429. Brother of Richard (1406),
the Warden.
HOLME, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1567.
One of these names R. of Wickham Episcopi, Essex, 1569.
Wfll (Cons. C. London) 1600. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLME, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1584. A north
country man. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. One of these names
V. of Ampleforth, Yorks., 1623. Author, Sermon, 1592.
(PeOe, i. 179; Cooper, n. 146.)
HOLME, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1589.
HOLMES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1614; B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon and priest (York) Feb.
1618-9. Licensed to teach at Thirsk, Yorks., Nov. 13, 1618.
One of these names, M.A., buried at Hatfield, Yorks., 1680.
HOLMES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct. 4, 1643.
S. of William, gent., of Shotesham, Norfolk. Schools,
Bungay (Mr Creed) and Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric.
1644; B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1650-2. Signed for
deacon (Norwich) Apr. 25; for priest, May 26, 1670, age 40.
R. of Sisland, Norfolk, 1670-3. Will proved (Norwich); of
Loddon, May 26, 1673. (Venn, I. 351.)
HOLMES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 26, 1656.
S. of John, Esq. B. at Thornhirst, Doncaster. Schools,
Selby (Mr Alex. Mascall) and Doncaster (Mr Mann. Cooke).
Matric. 1656; B.A. 1660. One of these names V. of Paull,
Yorks., 1680-1701. Perhaps V. of North Clifton, Yorks.;
recorded as a non-juror.
HOLME, JOHN. 'Of EMMANUEL' when ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1700; and 'of St John's' when ord. priest, May, 1708.
(Not found in our records.)
HOLME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Mar. n,
1726-7. Of Yorkshire. School, Beverley. Matric. 1727;
Scholar, 1727; B.A. 1731-2. LUt. dim. from York for deacon,
Feb. 1731-2. C. of Doncaster. Perhaps priest (York) Aug. 5,
1733- R. of Kirk or Little Sandal, Yorks., 1748, till 1761.
Died 1761.
HOLME, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1728. S. of John, gent., of Skeffling, Holderness, Yorks.
B. at Iklington. School, Beverley (Mr Jefferson). Matric.
1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1735; BJX 1742. Fellow, 1736-57.
HOLMES, ROBERT
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1734; priest, Dec. 21, 1735-
V. of Ulrome, Yorks., 1745-75- R. of Huggate, 1752-60.
R. of Brandesburton, 1755-75- R. of Barmston, 1760-73-
Died Nov. 25, 1775. M.I. at Skeffling. (Scott-Mayor, in. 417.)
HOLMES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, May 21, 1746.
S. of Gervase, of Rampton, Notts. School Rampton (Mr
Howlet). Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1748; B.A. 1749^50; M.A.
1753. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Feb. 23, 1752. Senior vicar-choral
of Southwell. R. of Beilsby, Lines. V. of Farnsfield and
Kirklington, Notts. Died Sept. 1784. (G. Mag.)
HOLMES, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 26,
1722. S. of Joseph, maltster, of Yorkshire. B. at Lightclifie,
Halifax. School, Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1723.
Probably buried at All Saints', Cambridge, Feb. 13, 1724-5,
as 'John.'
HOLMES, LEONARD. Incorp. M.A. 1680, from Glasgow.
HOLMES or HOLME, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
ST JOHN'S, May 9, 1700. S. of John, tailor. B. at Sedbergh,
Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4.
Master of Ravenstonedale Grammar School, 1704-7. Perhaps
R. of Clibum, Westmorland, 1739-60. Died 1760.
HOLMES, MATTHEW. Perhaps adm. at PETERHOUSB, Aug. 2,
1561. B.A. when ord. priest (Ely) Apr. 16, 1568. One of
these names, 'chaunter of Westminster Abbey,' buried there
Aug. 6, 1621. Will, P.C.C. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLMES or HOMES, NATHANIEL. D.D. 1658 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Wiltshire. S. of George, clerk, of Kingswood,
Wilts. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Apr. n, 1617,
age 18; B.A. (Exeter College) 1620; M.A. (Magdalen Hall)
1623; B.D. 1633; D.D. 1637. R. of Whipsnade, Beds., 1631-
42. R. of St Mary Staining, London, 1643-62, ejected.
Became a Millenarian and joined Henry Burton, B.D., in
establishing an independent congregation, 1643. Went to
reside in the parish of St Giles', Cripplegate, 1662. Author
of Millenarian works. Died June, 1678. Buried in St Mary
Aldermanbury. (DJV.B.)
HOLMES, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 20,
1579. S. of William, yeoman. B. at Bishop Wearmouth,
Durham. School, Durham. Buried at Monkwearmouth,
Oct. 31, 1603. Twin-brother of Adam (1579). (Vis. of Cambs.,
1619; Vis. of Yorks., 1564.)
HOLME, PORTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, June 30,
1680. S. of John, of London, chemist. Matric. 1681; B.A.
1683-4.
HOLMES, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May 12,
1638. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1639. (T. A. Walk*.)
HOLM, RICHARD DE. ' KING'S scholar1 at Cambridge, 1325.
Left, Dec. 3, 1328.
HOLME, RICHARD. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1406; LL.B.;
Warden, 1417-24. R. of Wearmootb, Durham. Preb. of
York, 1393-1424. Employed in political missions. Will
dated at Cambridge, Apr. 18, 1424. Brother of John (1417).
(Test Ebor., i. 405 and in. 58; Lambeth.)
HOLME, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1560.
HOLME, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 1 1,
1672. S. of James, of Sedbergh, Yorks. B. there. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M-A. 1679.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Mar. 7, 1676-7. V. of Aspatria,
Cumberland, 1686-95. R. of Lowther, Westmorland, 1694—
1738. V. of Aikton, Cumberland, 1707-38. Preb. of Carlisle,
1727-38. Buried at Lowther, Nov. 10, 1738. Wfll dated,
1735. Benefactor to Sedbergh School. (B. Nightingale.)
HOLMES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1747- S. of Henry, druggist, of Derbyshire. B. at Derby.
School, Mansfield, Notts. (Mr Depleidge). Matric. 1747;
B.A. 1750-1. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) June 9, 1754; priest,
Sept. 24, 1758. C. of Sawley, Derbs. (Scott-Mayor, in. 566.)
HOLME, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Nov. 1559.
One of these names V. of Leamington; resigned, 1570. One,
R. of Greensted, near Colchester, 1586-9; and of St James',
Colchester, 1586-91. (Peile, i. 69.)
HOLMES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June, 1601. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1601. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 4, 1602-3; *• of Seth, of Huntingdon, Yorks. Perhaps
of Barnby, Yorks., Esq. Married Joan, dau. of Richard
Beaumont, of Emley. (M. H. Peacock.)
HOLMES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 8,
1681. S. of Christopher (? 1656), clerk. B. at Little Thurlow,
Suffolk. School, Peterborough (Mr Ro. Smith). Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1689.
HOLMES, ROGER. B.Civ.L. 1534-5.
HOLME, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 21,
1628. S. of John, dyer. B. at Ripon, Yorks. School, Ripon
(Mr Palmer). B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
June 9, 1639. Head Master of Ripon School, 1650-61.
398
HOLMES, SAMUEL
HOLMES, SAMUEL. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1667-6; M.A. 1684.
Probably V. of Childerditch, Essex, 1695-1709. Died 1709.
HOMES, THOMAS. B.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1547-8.
HOLMES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1583.
Of Leicestershire. Probably ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 2;
priest, May 31, 1591. V, of St Martin, Leicester, 1626-34.
Buried there Mar. 3, 1633-4. Will (Leicester) 1634. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HOLME, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1593.
Perhaps migrated to Oxford. B.A. from Broadgates Hall,
1596-7; M.A. 1601.
HOLMES or HOLME, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, May,
1603. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1602; B.A. 1605-6. Probably
ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1612. C. of Gt Ponton, Lines.,
in 1614. One of these names (B.A.), V. of Rocester, Staffs.,
c. 1629.
HOLMES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1604.
Of Essex. B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 26, 1616. Perhaps ord. priest (Peterb.) Apr. 19, 1617.
HOLMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 29, 1609.
Probably became Fell. -Com. Nov. 24, 1611. S. of Christopher,
late of London, gent. Matric. 1609. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
May 14, 1612. The father seems to have been a citizen and
haberdasher, of London. His will (P.C.C., 1597) mentions s.
Thonfes, a minor. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLMES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Oct. 3, 1701.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Mundham, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Carlton (Mr Pullyn) and Wymondham ( Mr Clarke). Matric.
1701; Scholar, 1701-9; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 8, 1707; priest, June 19, 1709. R. of Fritton,
Norfolk, 1715-29; of Flordon, 1719-29. Died Aug. 1729.
Buried at Fritton. (Venn, I. 508.)
HOLME, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1748. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Lancashire, Master of Welling-
borough School, and V. of Kirkby Ireleth, in Furness. Bapt.
at Kirkby, July 29, 1732. School, Wellingborough, under
his father. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1752. P.C. of St Thomas the
Martyr, Upholland, Lanes., 1758-67. Probably R. of Bly-
borough, Lines., 1769. R. of Covenham St Mary, 1769-98.
Died Aug. 17, 1803. (Scott-Mayor, in. 578; E. Axon.)
HOLMES, WALTER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1612;
scholar from Westminster. B. in St Andrew's, Holborn.
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 23, 1621,
age 25. Schoolmaster at St Olave, Silver St. V. of Frinds-
bury, Kent, 1620-6. V. of Southchurch, Essex, 1626.
HOLME, WILLIAM. B.A. from CLARK, 1578-9.
HOLMES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1580.
Of Yorkshire. Probably 2nd s. of John; adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 26, 1584, from Furnival's Inn. Brother of Francis
(1580). ('Holmes of Hampole,' in Vit. of Yorks., 1585.)
HOLMES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1607.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614; B.D. 1623.
Fellow, 1617-23. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Jan. 3, 1616-7;
priest, Sept. 21, 1617. V. of Meldreth, Cambs., 1617. V. of
Raunds, Northants., 1623, sequestered. Buried there June 9,
1653. M.I. Will (Archd. Northants.) proved, 1672, by widow
Margaret. (Bridges, n. 187; H. I. Longden.)
HOLMES or HOLME, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Dec. xi, 1632. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1632; B.A. 1636-7;
M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639; priest, Mar.
i, 1639-40. One of these names intruded V. of Guilsborough,
Northants., 1645-60. Perhaps V. of Meats Ashby, 1661-70.
R. of Rushden, 1670-86. (H. I. Longden.)
HOLMES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, July 3,
1679. ist s. of Jonathan, R. of Cruwys-Mprchard, Devon.
B. there. Schools, Tiverton and Exburn (private). Migrated
to Sidney, Apr. 7, 1680, age 18. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1682-3.
HOLMES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 24) at TRINITY, Jan. 25,
1742-3. S. of William, of Pontefract, Yorks. School, Burnsall
(Mr Allcock). Became a ' ten-year-man,' 1746. Ord. priest
(York) May 25, 1746. C. of Ferry Fryston. C. of Pontefract
and Knottingley, to 1777. Perhaps V. of Thomer, Yorks.,
1770-7. Died July 31, 1777-
HOLME, . M.A. or higher degree, 1460-1.
HOME, (senior). Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1544.
HOME, ( junior). Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1544.
This, or the above, B.A. from Trinity Hall, 1547-8, as
'Thomas Homes.' See above.
HOLME, HOLMES or HELMS, . Resident at PETERHOUSE,
Aug. 1561.
HOLNEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5. Probably V. of Witley, Surrey; and father of
John (1640).
HOLT, JOHN
HOLNEY, JOHN. Matric. sirar (age 17) from PEMBROKE. Michs.
1635. S. of John, of Boxgrove, Suffolk. B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642. Fellow, 1635; ejected, 1644.
HOLNEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar (age 18) from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1640. S. of John (1611), V. of Witley, Surrey. B. there.
B.A. 1644-5. Probably C. of West Thorney. R. of Dunsfold,
Surrey, 1652-80. Buried there Oct. 6, 1680. (H. G. Harrison.)
HOLNEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, July 6, 1646.
Migrated to Clare, Oct. 2, 1647. Matric. 1647-8.
HOLNEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 26, 1667. B. at
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Colleger at Eton, 1664. Matric.
1667; Scholar, 1670; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Fellow, 1674-
83. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Mar. 13, 1673-4.
V. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1680-2. Buried in the College
Chapel, Nov. 6, 1682. Will proved (V.C.C.). (A. Gray.)
HOLOREN, . Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1609.
HOLROYD, see HOLDRED.
HOLSTEED, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, e. 1594.
HOLT, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CHRIST'S, Dec. 8,
1716. Afterwards pens, and Fell. -Com. S. of Joseph (1684).
B. in Virginia. School, Sedbergh. Scholar, 1717; LL.B. 1723.
Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1718; priest, Sept. 1719. (Petit, n.
190.)
HOLT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 13, 1590-1.
Matric. c. 1591.
HOLT, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 10,
1696. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1699-1700. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1700; priest, 1702. V. of Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorks.,
1703-20. V. of Calverley, 1720-41. Died Jan. 9, 1741, aged
69.
HOULT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1588.
Matric. 1588. Probably 'of Lancaster,' in 1613. Perhaps
father of Ellis (1613).
HOLTE, EDWARD. B.A. 1527-8; M.A. 1530. Will of one of
these names (P.C.C.) 1531; of St Mary in the Market-place
(? Cambridge) clerk.
HOLT, ELLIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July 2, 1613. S. of
Edmund (? 1588), of Lancaster. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1616-7;
M.A. 1620. Usher at Ipswich Grammar School, 1623-30.
Licensed to teach grammar at Ipswich, 1627. (Venn, i. 221.)
HOLTE, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566.
Of Lancashire. Probably 2nd s. of Francis, of Grislehurst.
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573; B.D. 1580. Fellow, 1573. Ord.
deacon (London) ; priest (Ely) Apr. 29, 1576. V. of Boxworth,
Cambs., 1576. Probably brother of Ralph (1577-8) and John
(1577-8). (Vis. of Lanes., 1567.)
HOLT, FRANCIS. LL.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1679. Probably
S. of Thomas (1622), of Wells, Somerset, D.D. Matric.
from Trinity College, Oxford, Dec. 4, 1674, age 18. (A I.
Oxon.)
HOLT, GILBERT. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 12,
1680. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Probably
chaplain to the Hon. Sackville Tufton, of Newbottle, North-
ants. (H. I. Longden.)
HOLT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1612. Of
Derbyshire.
HOLT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 7, 1720.
4th s. of Rowland, protonotary of the King's Bench, of
Redgrave, Suffolk. B. in London. Schools, Botesdale,
Suffolk and Eton. Matric. 1720. Brother of John (1709).
(Le Neve, Knights, 33.)
HOULT, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Easter,
1722.
HOULT, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1574-5. One of these names V. of
Thriplow, Cambs., 1573.
HOLT, JAMES. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Surrey,
gent. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Nov. 9, 1621,
age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1624-5; M.A. 1627-8. R. of Cranley,
Surrey, 1633-45, sequestered. Died c. Sept. 1645. (Al.
Oxon.; Surrey Arch. Soc., ix. 267.)
HOLTE, JEREMIAH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596.
Of Suffolk. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603; B.D. 1610. Fellow,
1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1608. R. of Horton, Bucks., 1612.
R. of Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, 1613-44, ejected. R. of
Thurlton, Norfolk (B.D.). Buried there Nov. 27 (year
missing). (A 1. Oxon.; Blamefield, x. 182.)
HOLT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1566;
B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573: B.D. 1580. Fellow, 1570. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 30, 1573- V. of Trumping-
ton, Cambs., 1573. Chaplain to Archbishop Whitgift.
Perhaps R. of Bradfield Combust, Suffolk, 1573; and R. of
Stanningfield. 1573. V. of St Stephen, Norwich, 1581. V.
of Stokesby and Herringsby, 1584. V. of Thrigby, 1607.
399
HOLT, JOHN
HOULTE, JOHN. Matric. pent, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1377-8-
Probably 5th s. of Francis, of Grislehurst, Lanes. Brother of
Francis (1566) and Ralph (1577-8). (J- J- Howard, Vis. of
Suffolk, u. 50.)
HOULTE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1589;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Incorp. at Oxford, 1597. One of
these names (M.A.), R. of Welbury, Yorks., 1612-4.
HOULT, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
One of these names, of Stubley, Lanes., Esq., adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 14, 1595. Perhaps s. of Charles, of Whitwall,
Lanes. If so, married Dorothy, dau. of Nicholas Banastre,
of Altham, Lanes. Died Aug. 31, 1622. (Chetham Soc.,
LXXXV. 151; Fishwick, Rochdale, 428.)
HOLT, JOHN. Adm. Pens, of PETERHOUSE, 1598-9. In re-
sidence, 1599-1606. Matric. pens, from Pembroke, c. 1596;
B.A. i6ox-a; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1606. C. of West
Wickham, Cambs., 1618.
HOLT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 9, 1655. Of Cheshire.
One of these names 'pastor' of Blackrod, Lanes., in 1658.
One of these names V. of Tadcaster, Yorks., 1660. (See a
contemporary in A I. Oxon.)
HOLT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 20, 1660.
S. of Edward, R. of Alfold, Surrey (whose will, P.C.C., 1679).
B. there. School, Westminster. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1664-5.
Brother of Richard (1679).
HOLT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 12, 1668; Scholar,
1669, from Westminster.
HOLT, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at PETBRHOUSE, Apr.
23i 1709. Of Middlesex. Doubtless s. and h. of Rowland,
Chief Prothonotary of the King's Bench. School, Eton.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1703. Married Lady Jane,
sister of Philip, Duke of Wharton, 1723. Buried at Red-
grave, Suffolk, Feb. 3, 1728-9. Brother of Henry (1720).
(T. A. Walker, 222; J. J. Howard, Vis. of Suffolk.)
HOULT, JOHN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5, 1719-
ao. Matric. sizar Dec. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon
(York) Dec. 22, 1723; priest, Sept. 1726. C. of St Peter's,
Nottingham, 1726.
HOLT, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30.
HOLT, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 4, 1684. Of
Lancashire. B. 1668. Matric. 1684; B.A. 1688-9. Went to
Virginia; in holy orders. Father of Arthur (1716). (A. Gray.)
HOULT, LEONARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1602.
HOULTE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1577-8.
Probably 4th s. of Francis, of Grislehurst, Lanes. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, from Staple Inn, June 3, 1589. Probably brother
of Francis (1566) and John (1577-8). (Vis. of Lanes., 1567.)
HOLT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1573;
B.A. 1577-8.
HOLTE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1. Probably V. of Rushall, Staffs., 1604-52.
HOLT, RICHARD. Adm. at KINO'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, July 18, 1609. Of Staines, Middlesex. Matric. 1609.
Died as a student, about 1610. Brother of Thomas (1604).
HOLT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at TRINITY, June 27,
1679. S. of Edward, R. of Alfold, Surrey. B. there, July 12,
1663. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1679; Scholar,
1681; B.A. 1682-3. Brother of John (1660).
HOLTS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1561;
B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 29, 1565.
HOULT, ROGER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1622.
HOLT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1563-4;
B.A. 1566-7; M.A. from Pembroke, 1571. Reader at Welton,
Lines., in 1585. Admon. of one of these names (Lincoln)
1587; of Stainton-by-Langworth, Lines., M.A.
HOLTE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1574;
B.A. 1578-9.
HOLT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, e. 1596.
HOLTE, THOMAS. Adm. at KINO'S, a scholar from Eton, 1604.
Doubtless s. of Richard, of Staines, whose will (P.C.C., 1611)
mentions s. Thomas. B. at Staines, Middlesex. B.A. 1608;
M.A. 1612. Fellow, 1607-22. Ord. deacon and priest (London)
Sept. 19, 1619, age 33. V. of Ringwood, Hants., 1621-52.
Died 1652. Brother of Richard (1609). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLT, THOMAS. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Oxford); D.D. 1665
Lit. Reg.). Probably 'of Oxon., gent' Matric. from Mag-
dalen College, Oxford, June 7, 16x1, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1614; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1627. Fellow of Magdalen College,
1616-28. R. of Weston Zoyland, Somerset, 1638-42, ejected.
R. of Lamyatt, 1641-86. Preb. of Wells, 1641-59; Chancellor,
1660-89. P-C. of Batcombe, Somerset, 1666-80. R. of
Wraxall, 1686-9. Died 1689. Will (P.C.C.) 1689. Father of
Francis (1679). W- Oxon.; Walker, Suffering}, 74; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HOMOCKE, ARTHUR
HOLT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar (age 15) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1628. S. of Edward. B. at Peterborough. B.A.
1630-1; M-A. 1634. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1635.
HOLT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1645.
Of Hampshire. Migrated to St John's, Oxford, 1648. B.A.
(Oxford) 1648; M.A. 1651. Fellow of St John's, Oxford, 1648.
(Al. Oxon.)
HOLT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 21,
1649. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Stamford. School, Stamford
(Mr Humphries). Matric. 1650.
HOLT, THOMAS. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Petersfield, Hants., gent. Perhaps matric. from
New Inn Hall, May 27, 1671, age 15; B.A. (Magdalen College)
1675; M.A. 1678. Perhaps R. of Streatham, Surrey, 1688-
1710. Died Nov. 30, 1710, aged 56. M.I. at Streatham.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Manning and Bray, m. 395.)
HOLT, WILLIAM. M.A. 1573 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. in
Lancashire, c. 1545. B.A. (Oxford) 1566; M.A. 1571-2.
Fellow of Oriel, 1568. Went to Douay, 1574, where he was
ord. priest. Adm. Jesuit, 1578. Intrigued with Lennox in
Scotland, 1581-2; arrested but allowed to escape. R. of the
College at Rome, 1586. Spanish agent at Brussels, 1588-98.
Sent to Spam. Died at Barcelona, 1599. (Cooper, n. 284;
D.N.B.)
HOLT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Apr. 6, 1670. B. at
Kinoulton, Notts. School, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Matric. 1670;
B.A. 1673-4. Died in College. Buried Mar. 26, 1675, at Gt
St Andrew's, Cambridge. (Pale, n. 28.)
HOLTBY, see HOULTBIE.
HOLTON, WILLIAM, see HOULTON.
HOLWELL, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 12,
1720. B. at Melton Mowbray, Leics., c. 1702. Matric. 1721;
B.A. 1724-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 21, 1724-5; priest
(Lincoln) June 16, 1728, as 'HollowelL' C. of Oakham,
Rutland, 1725. C. of Nailstone, Leics., 1728-55. R. of
Braunston, 1730-55. Died July 20, 1755, aged 54. M.I. at
Nailstone. (Nichols, u. 108, iv. 809; H. I. Longden.)
HOLWELL, WILLIAM (1608), see HALLOWELL.
HOLWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 31,
1702. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1702-3, as 'Howell'; B.A.
1706-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 8, 1707; priest (Peterb.)
June 3, 1710; C. of Naseby, Northants. R. of Castle Carl ton,
Lines., 17x1; of Little Carlton, 1711; of Grimoldby, 1717.
HOLWEY, MOSES. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 13,
1670; M.A. 1677 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. Sub-
scribed for priest's orders (Bristol) Dec. 17, 1677. R. of
Michaelstow, Cornwall, 1678-95. Benefactor to St Cath-
arine's. (Cath. Cott. Hist., 155.)
HOLWEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 4, 1587. Of
Dorset
HOLWORTHY, DISBROWE. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE,
June 6, 1718. S. and h. of Matthew, of Hackney. B. at
Hackney, Middlesex. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 19,
1717. (Le Neve, Knights, 193.)
HOLYAR, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1547.
HOLYER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1551.
HOLYMAN, LIONEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1582.
(Previously matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, May 18,
1582.) Probably 2nd s. of Richard, citizen and mercer, of
London, whose admon. (P.C.C.) 1572, refers to him as a
minor. B. in London. School, St Paul's. B.A. 1585-6; M.A.
1589 ; B.D. from Corpus Christi, 1597. Said to have been D.D.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1580-98. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594.
University preacher, 1597. R. of Boyton, Wilts., 1600. R.
of Sherrington, till 1609. Author, Greek and Latin verses.
Died 1609. (Cooper, n. 270, in. 94; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOLYOKE or HOLLYOKE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EM-
MANUEL, Apr. x, 1594. B. at Nether Whitacre, Warws.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Lent, 1595-6. B.A. 1595-6; Matric.
c. 1596; M.A. from Emmanuel, 1599. Ord. deacon (London)
June 28; priest, June 29, 1601, age 28. C. of Thames Ditton,
Surrey. R. of Southam, Warws., 1604; sequestered, c. 1642.
Author of an Etymological Dictionary. According to D.N.B.
(which does not mention his Cambridge career) he had been
at Queen's College, Oxford, c. 1582; died Nov. 13, 1653,
aged 87; and was buried at St Mary's, Warwick: dates which
do not agree with his age at ordination.
HOLYWELL, see H ALLI WELL.
HOME, ALEXANDER, see HUME.
HOMER, ATHELBERT Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Lent,
1564-5-
HOMER, ISAAC, sec HONYWOOD.
HOMOCKE, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1568.
4OO
HONDEN, GEORGE
HONDEN (PHOMDEN), GEORGE. Matric. FelL-Com. from
CLARE, c. 1596.
HONE, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Feb.
16, 1602-3. S. of John (next), LL.D., Master in Chancery.
B. in London. Schools, Eton and London (private; Mr
Spight). Matric. 1603; B.A. 1605-6. Fellow, 1606-7. Incorp.
M.A. at Oxford, 1621. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 8,
1605. Of Ewelme, Oxon., Esq. Married Jane, sister of Sir
Edward Pinchon, of Writtle, Essex, Knt. (Venn, I. 181; Vis.
of Essex, 1634.)
HONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1564. S. of
William, of London. LL.B. 1573; LL.D. 1579. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1600. Canon of Lincoln, 1564. Admitted advocate,
July 8, 1589. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug. 8, 1605.
Will (P.C.C.) 1616; of St Benet, Paul's Wharf, London.
Father of Bartholomew (1602-3). (Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
HONE, THOMAS, Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, July 3, 1635.
S. of Thomas. B. at Farnham, Essex. School, Bishop's
Stortford (Mr Leigh). Matric. 1635; B.A. 1638-9; M.A.
1642; M.D. from Sidney, 1655. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 8,
1642. (Vis. of Essex, 1634; Peile, i. 439.)
HONE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1561.
HONE or HOON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1504-5 (Incorp. from Oxford) ;
B.D. 1514-5. Tutor to the Prince, 1505. Chaplain to the
King.
HONELING, BENJAMIN. Ord. deacon (London) June 6, 1680;
described as 'B.A. of TRINITY HALL.'
HONY, FREDERICK (Captain). M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
HONEY, - . B.A. 1480.
HONYFOLD, GABRIEL. B.D. 1612 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Kent, pleb. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Feb. 4,
1591-2, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1597; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1610.
R. of North Cove, Suffolk, 1611-2. V. of Wfllingham St
Mary, 1612-3. V. of Ardley, Essex, 1614. Sequestered from
Ardley, in 1642, and suffered much. (A 1. Oxon.; Newcourt.)
HONYNGE or RUNNING, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1572. 3rd s. of William, of Carlton, Suffolk. Brother of
the next. (Peile, I. 122; Vis. of Suffolk, 1577.)
HONYNGE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1572.
2nd s. of William, of Carlton, Suffolk. (Peile, i. 122.)
HONYWOOD, ANTHONY. Matric. FelL-Com. at CHRIST'S, Oct.
1567. Perhaps s. of Robert, of Charing, Kent. Founded a
hospital at Lenham. (Peile, i. 100; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
HONEYWOOD, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1647.
S. and h. of Sir John (1604), of Elmsted, Kent, Knt. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1647. Created baronet, 1660. Died
1670, aged 42. Buried at Elmsted. Father of John (1693).
(Hasted, in. 309; G.E.C.)
HONIWOOD, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1611.
5th s. of Robert, of Markshall, Essex. B. July 14, 1593.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1614-5. Of West Hawkes,
Kingsnorth, Kent. Will proved, Nov. 1663, by his brother
Sir Peter. Brother of Michael (1611), of Matthew (1606) and
Peter (1606). (Vis. of Essex, 1634, Pt H., App. 733; Peile,
I. 283.)
HONYWOOD, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
15. 1659. (Apparently ma trie, sizar Easter, 1659, as 'Homer.')
S. of Edward, draper, of London. B. there. School, Guild ford
(Mr Graine). Matric. 1659. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 25, 1660— i. Married Rebecca, dau. of William Pyche-
ford, of London, haberdasher. Will proved (P.C.C.) Nov. 3,
1720. (Top. and Gen., n. 191.)
HONYWOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1604.
Probably s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Elmsted, Kent, Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 16, 1607-8. Knighted, June 18,
1619. Sheriff of Kent, 1643-5. Died Nov. 24, 1652, aged 68.
Buried at Elmsted. Will (P.C.C.) 1653. Father of Edward
(1647). (Hasted, in. 309.)
HONYWOOD, JOHN. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1693. S. of
Edward (1647), of Elmsted, Kent, Bart. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Mar. 24, 1682-3, age 17; B.A. (Hart Hall,
Oxford) 1686. V. of Petham, Kent, 1691-1737. V. of
Waltham, 1691-1737. R. of Burmarsh, 1706-37. Died Sept.
16, 1737. (Al. Oxon.; Pedigree in Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
HONYWOOD, JOHN LAMOT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at
CHRIST'S, May 3, 1665. 5th s. of Sir Thomas, of Mark's Hall,
Essex, Knt. B. there. School, Felsted. Matric. 1665. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 6, 1668. Succeeded his brother
Thomas, 1672. M.P. for Essex, 1674-81, 1693-4. Sheriff,
1689-90. Died Jan. 1693-4. Brother of Thomas (1656).
(Peile, I. 616; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HONYWOOD, MATTHEW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Apr. 26, 1606. Probably 3rd s. of Robert, of Charing, Kent,
and Mark's Hall, Essex. B. Dec. 21, 1587. Matric. 1606.
HOOD, RICHARD
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1605; 'of South Minims, Middle-
sex.' Barrister, 1616. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George
Rivers, Bart. Died c. 1638. Will (P.C.C.) 1638; of Bishop-
stone, Sussex. Brother of the next, of Peter (1606) and
Henry (1611). (Vis. of Essex; Top. and Gen., i. 399.)
HONYWOOD, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July 8,
1611. 6th s. of Robert, of Charing, Kent, and Mark's Hall,
Essex. B. in London, Oct. i, 1597. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618;
B.D. 1636; D.D. 1660 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 16x8-43. Taxor,
1623. Proctor, 1628. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 1618; priest, Feb. 1618-9. R. of Kegworth,
Leics., 1639-45 and 1660. Lived at Utrecht during the
protectorate. Canon of Lincoln, 1660. Dean, 1660-81.
Died Sept. 7, 1681. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to Christ's and
to Lincoln Cathedral library. Brother of Henry (1611), of
Matthew (1606) and the next (D.N.B.; Peile, i. 383; Vis.
of Essex, 1634.)
HONYWOOD, PETER. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr.
26, 1606. Probably s. of Robert, of Charing, Kent, and Mark's
Hall, Essex. Matric. 1606. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1605;
of South Mimms. Barrister, 1618. Died 1685, aged 96.
M.I. in Temple Church. Will proved in London, Dec. 15,
1685. (Musgrave; Vis. of Essex, Pt. n., App. 734.)
HONYWOOD, ROBERT. D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.).
HONYWOOD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1546. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1547.
HONYWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, Nov. n,
1656. Of Essex. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt, of Mark's Hall,
Essex. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1658. Succeeded his
father, in 1666. Died Nov. 24, 1672. Buried at Mark's Hall.
Brother of John Lamot (1665). (For the father see D.N.B.)
HONYWOOD, VTCESIMUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Nov. 22, 1639. S. of Sir Robert, of Petts Court, Charing,
Kent. B. there. Schools, Hollingbourne (Mr Benham) and
Sellinge (Mr Coppinge). Matric. 1639. (Peile, i. 464.)
HOO, CLEMENT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 25, 1591.
S. of John, gent, of Walsingham, Norfolk. B. at Norwich.
School, Lynn (Mr Roberts). Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. II, 1594-5. Of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, gent. Father
of John (1618). (Venn, i. 143; Vi*. of Norfolk.)
HOO, GERARD DE. First Master of PETERHOUSE, 1284.
HOO, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Oct 9, 1618. Of
Norfolk. S. and h. of Clement (above), of North Creake, and
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7,
1620-1. (Vis. of Norfolk.)
HOO, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY, July 14,
1628. S. of William (? below), Esq., of Hoo, Herts. School,
Hertford (Mr Minors). Matric. 1628. Married Mary, dau. of
Sir Francis Bickley. (Vis. of Herti., 1634; Clutterbuck, in.
72.)
HOO, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, c. 1596.
Perhaps s. of Thomas, of Walden and Kimpton, Herts.
Sheriff of Herts., 1629. Died Mar. 14, 1636, aged 56. Buried
at St Paul's, Walden, Herts. Perhaps father of Thomas
(above). (Clutterbuck, HI. 72, 143.)
HOO, . B.CanX. 1485-6.
HOODE, ARTHUR. B.Can.L. 1494-5.
HOOD, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, 1747-
S. of Samuel, clerk, of Somerset. B. at Butleigh, near
Somerton. School, Ilminster (Mr Davies). Matric. 1747;
B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754; D.D. 1766. Ord. priest (London)
Feb. 28, 1755. R. of Butleigh, X76x-7o. Preb. of Wells,
1763-70. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 568.)
HOODE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1544-
HOOD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1554.
R. of Skirbeck, Lines., 1559-82. 'Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec.
19, 1561; aged 39. Married; resides; understands Latin
competently; B.A. of Cambridge.' (Lib. Cler. Lincoln, 1576.)
HOOD, PAUL. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Leicester-
shire, pleb. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Nov. 19,
1602, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1606; M.A. 1609; B.D. (Lincoln
College) 1617; D.D. 1623. R. of Lincoln College, i62O;-68.
Vice-Chancellor, 1660-1. R. of Broughton Gifford, Wilts.,
1621. R. of Ketesby, Lines., 1630. Preb. of Lincoln, 1630-3.
R. of Eydon, Northants., 1631-49. R. of Ickford, Bucks.,
1660. Preb. of Southwell, 1661-2. Died Aug. 2, 1668, aged
84. Buried in All Saints', Oxford. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
HOOD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20, 1694.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 26, 1700; priest, Sept 22, 1700.
R. of Barham, Suffolk, 1704. R. of Heveningham, 1704-35.
V. of Wenhaston, 1707. Died Feb. 23, i735-«, aged 59-
(Suckling, n. 398.)
V.A.C. II.
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HOOD, THOMAS
HOOD, THOMAS. Matrfc. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1573-
S of Thomas, merchant tailor, of London (of St Leonard s,
Eastcheap; will, P.C.C., 1563). School, Merchant Taylors .
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Fellow, 1579. Licensed to practise
medicine, 1585. First 'Thomas Smith lecturer' m mathe-
matics in London, 1582. Licentiate R.C.P., 1597, being then
M.D. of some University. Author, mathematical Died 1598.
(Cooper, n. 270; D.N.B.)
HOOD or HOODS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter,
1605; B.A. 1608-9.
HOOD, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, May 20, 1623.
S. of Michael. B. at Richmond, Yorks. Schools, Newcastle
(Mr Foley) and Richmond (Mr Bathurst). Migrated to
Christ's, June 12, 1623. B.A. 1626-7; M-A. 1635. Licensed
to preach at St Clement Danes, 1635-6. Perhaps R. of
Bentworth, Hants., 1637. Perhaps V. of Coulsdon, Surrey,
1677. Died there Dec. 6, 1677. Will, P.C.C. (PeUe, i. 352;
Manning and Bray, 11. 459.)
HOODSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1369,
HOOGAN or HOGAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIDS,
Apr. 26, 1692. S. of Thomas (1658), of Dunham, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Dunham (Mr Ransome), Norwich (Mr
Burton) and Fakenham (Mr Osbom). Matric. 1692; Scholar,
1692-9; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 18, 1698; priest, Feb. 25, 1699-1700. R. of Beeston,
Norfolk, 1709-34; of Shingham, 1709-34. Died 1734.
Brother of Thomas (1688). (Venn, i. 491.)
HOOGAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1618.
Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas (? 1594-5), of Castle Acre and
Gt Dunham, Norfolk. Bapt. July 5, 1604. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 21, 1620-1. Died Oct. 14, 1658. Perhaps brother
of Thomas (1628). (Peilt, i. 325 ; Carthew, Launditch, n. 804.)
HOOGAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 17, 1655.
Of Norfolk. Doubtless s. of Thomas (1628). Matric. 1656;
Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662; M.D. 1670. Fellow,
1661. Of Lynn. Married Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Chester,
Knt. and widow of Robert Eade, M.D., of Cambridge.
(Carthew, Launditch, n. 804.)
HOGAN or HUGGONS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS,
July i, 1633. S. of Roland, gent. B. at Roughton, Norfolk.
School, Cromer (Mr Colby). Scholar, 1636-40; B.A. 1636-7:
M.A. 1640. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1642, as C. of
Buxton, Norfolk. C. of Swanton Abbot, 1642-62. V. of
Witton, 1665. V. of North Walsham. Buried at Roughton,
Dec. 18, 1692. M.I. (Venn, i. 310.)
HOGAN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 10,
1705. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Hanworth, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Hoadley). Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1710; priest, June 24, 1712. R. of
Twyford, Norfolk, 1715-20. R. of Themelthorpe, 1715-21.
V. of Roughton, 1719-46. R. of Foxley, 1747-63. R. of
Ingworth, till 1747. R. of Sparham, 1747-63. Died 1763.
HOOGAN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 14) at CAIUS, June
12, 1604. S. and h. of Henry, of East Bradenham, Norfolk,
Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1609-10. Died July 30,
1612. (Venn, i. 185; Carthew, n. 695.)
HOOGAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, 1594-5.
S. of Anthony, gent B. at Castle Acre, Norfolk. Schools,
Castle Acre and Seaming (Mr Denby). Of Gt Dunham.
Knighted, July 23, 1603. Buried at Dunham, Feb. 3, 1656-7.
Father of the next and perhaps of Henry (1618).
HOOGAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter,i628. OfNorfolk. Doubtlesss.ofSirThomas(above),
of Gt Dunham, Norfolk, Knt. Bapt. Dec. 10, 1610. B.A.
1631-2; M.A. 1635. Of Lynn. Father of Henry (1653) and
perhaps brother of Henry (1618). (Carthew, Laundittk, n.
804.)
HOOGAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, July 5,
1658. S. of Henry, of Gt Dunham, Norfolk, Esq. B. there.
Schools, Norwich (Mr Levering) and Lynn (Mr Bell). Matric.
1660, as Hugins. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 26. 1662. Of
Gt Dunham, Esq. Buried there Nov. 9, 1686. Will (Norwich
Archd. C.) 1686. Father of Edward (1692) and the next.
(Venn, I. 403; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
HOOGAN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, July 3,
1688. S. of Thomas (above), of Gt Dunham, Norfolk. B.
there, Apr. 10, 1671. School, Norwich. Matric. 1688. Of
Gt Dunham, Esq. Married, June 6, 1700, Helena Halcott, of
Litcham. Buried at Gt Dunham, Feb. 5, 1734-5. Brother
of Edward (1692), father of the next. (Venn, i. 485; Korf.
Arch. Soc., i. 359.)
HOOGAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 26,
1720. S. of Thomas (above), of Gt Dunham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Wymondham (Mr Saver). Matric. 1720;
HOOKE, PETER
Scholar, 1720-6; M.B. 1726. Adm. at Leyden, Aug. 6, 1726.
A lunatic. Died May 3, 1779- Buried at Dunham. M.I.
(Venn, n. 13.)
HOOKE, AMBROSE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 17,
1701-2. S. of James, deceased. B. in Lincolnshire. School,
West Bradenham, Norfolk (Mr Needham). Matric. 1702;
B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1709; priest,
Sept. 23, 1710. C. of Algarkirk, Lines., 1710.
HOOKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
HOOK, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 6, 1683. S. of
Richard (1639), D.D., V. of Halifax, Yorks. Matric. 1683;
Scholar, 1684; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690; B.D. 1710. Fellow,
1690-1715. V. of Hinxton, Cambs., 1693. V. of Fordham,
1696-1713. R. of Harlton, 1712-5. Died 1715. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1715. Brother of Samuel (1679), William (1674) and
Thomas (1674).
HOOKE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Lent, i5<>4-5-
Probably V. of Holy Trinity, York, 1586-1605. R. of
Ergham, Yorks., 1587-1605. Died 1605.
HOOKE, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
Mar. 15, 1623-4. Previously matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, Feb. 28, 1622-3. S. of Henry, of Bramshott, Hants.,
Esq. Matric. 1623-4. Mentioned in his father's will, 1640.
Probably brother of John (1629-30).
HOOKE, JOHN. Chancellor of the University, 1270-5.
HOOKE, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1587-8; M.A. 1591;
B.D. 1598. Fellow, 1589. Of Sussex. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1602.
HOOKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1602.
HOOKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 31,
1620. S. of Henry, D.D., Archdeacon of York. (W. W. Capes,
Bramshott.)
HOOK, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Mar. 8, 1629-30.
Probably 1st s. of Henry, of Bramshott. If so, matric. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, Feb. 28, 1622-3, age 17. M.P. for
Haslemere, 1659; unseated same year. M.P. for Winchester,
1660. According to W. W. Capes (Bramshott) he was a
graduate of Harvard, and R. of Bramshott, 1672-85. Died
May 14, 1685, aged 80. M.I. Brother of Humphrey (1623-4).
HOOKE, JOHN. M.A. 1657 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
s. of Richard (1620). Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Jan. 22, 1648-9; B.A. (Oxford) 1651-2- M.A. 1654. Fellow
of Magdalen, 1655-64. Usher of the College School, 1651-5.
R. of Blechingdon, Oxon., 1662-73. Buried there Feb. 20,
1673-4. Admon. (Archd. Oxon.) 1674. Probably brother of
Theophilus (1653) and Richard (1660). (Al. Oxon.; Le Neve,
Man., I. 102.)
HOOKE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1660.
HOOKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at TRINITY, Mar. 25, 1719-
S. of John. School, Norwich (Mr Reddington). Matric. 1719;
Scholar, 1721 ; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 16, 1728, V. of Hatneld Regis, Essex, 1728-53. Died
1753-
HOOK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1749. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1754; M.A. i757-
Fellow, 1758-64. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 24, 1755;
priest, Mar. 6, 1757. R. of Little Wilbraham, Cambs., 1762-
77. V. of Grantchester, 1762. Tutor to the Princess Eliza-
beth, and Prince Ernest Augustus, 1772- Died Aug. 12, 1777,
aged 45. M.I. in Chancel of Little Wilbraham. (H. P. Stokes.)
HOOKE, NATHANIEL, Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 6,
1681. Previously adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, July 16,
1679; and at Glasgow University, 1680. S. of John, (?) clerk.
B. at Corbale, Dublin. Schools, Dublin (Mr Shaw), Dath
(Mr Scot) and Kilkenny (Mr Jones). Matric. 1681. Went to
Holland. Joined the Duke of Monmouth and landed with
him at Lyme Regis, 1685. Sent secretly to London to raise
an insurrection. Gave himself up and was pardoned, 1688.
Served with the Jacobites in Ireland, and with the French
in Flanders. Undertook missions to Scottish Jacobites, 1705
and 1707. Became a Brigadier in the French army, 1708, and
a Marechal de camp, 1718. Naturalised, Jan. 1720. Died
Oct. 25, 1738. (D.N.B,)
HOOKE, PETER. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 28, 1718. B. at
Norwich. Matric. 1717; M.B. 1723; M.D. 1728. Adm. at
Leyden, Oct. ai, 1726, age 26. F.R.C.P., 1729- Admon.
(P.C.C.) May, 1736; of St Olave, Hart St, London. (Munh,
11. 113; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOOKE, PETER. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 27,
1748-9. Of London. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756.
Adm. extra-licentiate R.C.P., 1769. Physician to the Norfolk
and Norwich Hospital, 1772. Died at Norwich, Sept. 1804.
(Munh, n. 286.)
HOOKE, RICHARD
HOOKE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1629. Probably R. of Little Baddow,
Essex, 1632-76. R. of Gt Stanmore, Middlesex, 1663-76.
R. of Cranford, 1664-76. Died 1676. Will (P.C.C.) 1677; to
be buried at Cranford. According to Hennessy he was D.D.
and chaplain to Charles II (but see the next).
HOOKE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETKRHOUSB, June
14, 1639. Of Wigan. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1642-3; M.A. 1651;
D.D. 1665 (Lit. Reg.). Probably ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) July 25, 1646. V. of Halifax, 1662-88. R. of
Thornton-in -Craven. Preb. of Ripon, 1662-89. Preb. of
York, 1670-89. Preb. of Southwell, 1675-89. Died Tan. i,
1688-9. Father of Gilbert (1683), Samuel (1679), Thomas
(1674) and William (1674). (T. A. Walker, 68.)
HOOKE, RICHARD. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1641 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Francis, of Northampton. Bapt. at St Peter's,
Northampton, Dec. 6, 1612. Matric. from New Inn Hall,
Feb. i, 1632-3, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1635; M.A. notrecorded.
Appointed minister at Boughton, Northants., Aug. 30, 1644.
V. of Desborough, 1646. V. of Moulton (on presentation of
Oliver Cromwell), 1655-61. V. of Rothersthorpe, 1661. R.
of Creaton, 1661; ejected, 1662. Taught school at Crcaton
and afterwards at Northampton, where he was licensed
Presbyterian preacher, 1672-5. Married, at Stoke Albany,
Northants., July 19, 1646, Mary Rolston, widow. Buried at
St Peter's, Northampton, July r, 1679. M.I. Will (Archd.
Northants.) 1679. (Peile, i. 430; H. I. Longden; Al. Oxon.)
HOOK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 21, 1660. Prob-
ably s. of Richard (1620). B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667; D.D.
1705. Fellow. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1676. R. of
St George's, Southwark, 1681-1715. V. of Gt Stanmore,
Middlesex, 1687-1715. Died Feb. 8, I7M-5- Buried at
Stanmore. Will, P.C.C. Father of Theophilus (1711),
brother of John (1657) and Theophilus (1653). (Le Neve,
Man., n. 304.)
HOOKE, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1568.
HOOK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Jan. 6, 1623-4.
S. of John, shipowner, of Welborne, Norfolk. School,
Norfolk. Matric, 1623-4; Scholar, 1625-8; B.A. 1627-8;
M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 16; priest, Oct. 17,
1628. C. of Sheringham, Norfolk, in 1636. V. of Hemsby,
1643-65. Will proved, 1665. (Venn, i. 264.)
HOOKE, SAMUEL, Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1588;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 24;
priest, Sept. 29, 1600. C. of Westacre, Norfolk.
HOOKE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1605.
ist s. of Ambrose, V. of Blakesley, Northants. Bapt. there,
July 29, 1588. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22, 1608; priest,
Dec. 20, 1612. C. of Little Billing, Northants. C. of Ecton,
1616. Licensed, Feb. 17, 1609-10, to marry Maude, dau. of
James Bracegirdle, R. of Little Billing. (H. I. Longden.)
HOOKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, June 28,
1679. S. of Richard (1639), V. of Halifax, Yorks. Matric.
1679; Scholar, 1679; B-.A. 1682-3; M.A. 1686. Fellow, 1683-
7. Died Aug. 12, 1687. Buried at Halifax. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1688. Brother of Gilbert (1683), William (1674) and
Thomas (1674). (A. Gray.)
HOOKE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 29, 1700. Of
Cambridgeshire. S. of William (1674), R. of Girton. Matric.
1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
24, 1704; priest, Dec. 30, 1705. V. of Elmstead, Essex,
1706-10. Minor canon of Peterborough, in 1717. Married,
June 9, 1717, at the Cathedral, Anne Andrew. Buried in the
Cathedral, Dec. 7, 1728, aged 45. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
HOOKE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 14, 1653-
Probably s. of Richard (1620). Matric. 1653; B_.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. Incorp. at Oxford, 1661. Ord. priest (Bishop
Brownrigg, of Exeter) Feb. 19, 1658-9. R. of Hollesley,
Suffolk. R. of Garboldisham, Norfolk, 1663-89. R. of Sud-
borne, Suffolk, 1666-1700. Probably brother of Richard
(1660) and John (1657).
HOOK, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 2, 1711.
S. of Richard (1660), V. of Stanmore. B. at Gt Stanmore,
Middlesex. School, Winchester. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from New College, Oxford, Feb. 39, i7«-3. age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1715. (Al. Oxon.)
HOOKE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1620.
S. of Benjamin, of Cirencester, Gloucs. B.A. 1623-4; M.A.
1627. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23; priest, Dec. 24,
1626.
HOOK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETKRHOUSB, Apr. 7,
1674. Of Nottinghamshire. S. of Richard (1639). of Wor-
cestershire. School, Halifax. Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675;
B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Brother of William (1674), Gilbert
(1683) and Samuel (1679).
HOOKES, THOMAS
HOOKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 10,
1708. S. of Thomas, advocate. B. at Bradford, Yorks.
School, York (Mr Tomlinson). LL.B. 1714. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May 23, 1714; priest (York) July 21, 1728. P.C. of
Carlton-in-Snaith, Yorks., 1715-72. V. of Drax, 1727-30.
Married, May 19, 1719, Ellen, dau. of Hugh Taylor, of Coats.
Died June 15, 1772. Buried at Carlton. (Robinson, Snaiih;
M. H. Peacock.)
HOOKE, WALTER. B.A. 1515-6; M.A. 1519.
HOOKE, WALTER. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, 1654. S. of
William, V. of Axmouth, Devon (deprived and emigrated to
New England). B. at Axmouth. For two years at Harvard
College, Mass. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1656-7. Chaplain to the
East India Company, 1668, at Masulipatam. Died there
1670. (F. Penny.)
HOOK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, Oct.
30, 1674. Of Yorkshire. S. of Richard (1639). School,
Halifax. Matric. 1675; Scholar, 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A.
1682. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1680. R. of Girton, Cambs.,
1683. Brother of Thomas (1674), Gilbert (1683). Samuel
(1679) and father of Samuel (1700).
HOOKE, . B.A. 1539-40.
HOOKEL or HUCKLE, PHILIP. One of the original fellows of
TRINITY College, Dec. 19, 1546. B.A. (Oxford) 1534-5; M.A.
1539. Fellow of Merton College, 1537.
HOOKER, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
June 27, 1639. S. of Edward, merchant, of St Mary Hill,
London. B. Mar. 31, 1621. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1639. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1641. (Peile,
\. 461.)
HOOKER, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1640. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1644; M.A. 1648.
HOOKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 4, 1649-50.
Of Essex. Matric. 1650.
HOOKER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 22, 1701.
S. of Edward, ironmonger, of Harrow, Middlesex. B. there.
School, Harrow. Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1701-8; B.A. 1704-5;
M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 19, 1708; priest,
June 4, 1710. Second Master at Harrow, 1705-22. Died
1722. M.I. at Harrow. (Venn, i. 507.)
HOOKER, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 9, 1714. S. of Jonathan, R. of Sandy, Beds. Bapt. there,
July 5, 1697. School, Stamford (Mr Turner). Matric. 1714.
Died at Sandy. Buried Mar. 18, 1715-6. (W. M. Noble.)
HOOKER or OKER, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1510-1. A monk.
HOOKER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1604.
S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Birstall, Leics. B. there, 1586.
School, Market Bosworth. Migrated to Emmanuel. Scholar
there, 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Dixie fellow, 1609-18.
C. of Esher, Surrey, and lecturer at Chelmsford. Silenced
by Archbishop Laud, 1626. Kept a private school at Little
Baddow, Essex, where John Elliott was his assistant. Went
to Rotterdam, 1630, and to New England, 1633. Minister
at Cambridge, Mass.; and afterwards at Hartford, Conn.,
till his death, July 7, 1647. Famous both as preacher and
statesman. Married at Amersham, Bucks., Apr. 3, 1621,
Susan Garbrand. Author of many theological works.
(D.N.B.; J. G. Bartlett.)
HOOKER, . B.Civ.L. 1487-8.
HOOKER or HOKKAR, . B.A. 1511-2; M.A. 1515.
HOOKER, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, 1707-8.
HOOKES, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, 1595-6.
HOOKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 2,
1703. S. of John, of Stockwell, Surrey. School, Wimborne,
Dorset (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1706-7.
Probably adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 8, 1702-3; s. and
h. of John, of Clifford's Inn. Clerk of the House of Commons.
Died at Gaunts, Dorset, Dec. 16, 1760. (G. Mag.; Hutchins,
in. 245.)
HOOKES, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr.
29, 1634. S. of Nicholas. B. at Conway. Schools, Conway
(Mr Roberts) and Westminster. Matric. 1633; B.A. 1637;
M.A. 1641. (Petit, i. 432, 'Folkes.')
HOOKES, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1649, a scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1652-3. Author,
Amanda, and other poetry. Died Nov. 7, 1712. Buried in
Lambeth. (Al. Westmon.; D.N.B.)
HOOKES, ROBERT. Adm. fcens. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
27, 1671. S. of John, gent., of Conway, Carnarv. B. there.
Matric. 1671.
HOOKES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 15,
1636. S. of William, gent., of Shropham, Norfolk. B. in the
Isle of Ely. School, Ely (Mr Hitch). Matric. 1636; B.A.
1639-40.
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HOOKES, WILLIAM. B.A. from JESUS, 1582-3; M.A. 1586.
HOOKES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1619.
HOOLE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 26,
1671. S. of John, of Crook, Sheffield. School, Sheffield.
HOOLE, JOHN. 'Of TRINITY College, literate/ when ord. priest
(York) June, 1667. C. of Coley, Yorks.
HOOLE, JOSEPH. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1727 (Lit. Reg.). V. of
Haxey, Lines., 1712-36. R. of St Ann's, Manchester, 1736-
45. Died Nov. 27, 1745. Buried at St Ann's.
HOOLE, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 21) at SIDNEY, May 27,
1721 S of Thomas. B. at Elswick, Lanes. Schools, Kirk-
ham, Lanes., and Wakefidd, Yorks. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 23, 1722. Perhaps schoolmaster at Wanstead. Died
July 2, 1737. Admon., P.C.C. (G. Meg.)
HOOLE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, May 25,
1663. S. of Ralph, farmer. B. at Davenham, Cheshire.
HOOLE or HOULE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Easter, 1607. Of Yorkshire.
HOOLE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 20, 1677.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1682; priest, Dec. 1684. V. of Lund, Yorks.,
1684.
HOOPER, EDWARD GILES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept 2,
1741. S. of John (1701), V. of St Mary's, St Neots, Hunts.
School, Bury. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1746.
HOOPER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 4,
1713. S. of Joseph, of Manchester. School, Warrington
(Mr Shaw). Matric, 1713; Scholar, 1715; B.A. 1716-7; M.A.
1720; D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1719. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1754. Keeper of the Chetham Library, Manchester,
1719-26. Chaplain to Lady Bland. V. of Didsbury, Lanes.,
1721-6. Died 1763. (Mumford, Manchester Grammar School;
E. Axon.)
HOOPER, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, July 8,
1730. Of Yorkshire. School, Ripon. Scholar, 1730; Matric.
1731; LL.B. 1737.
HOOPER, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 2,
1695. S. of John. B. at Cambridge. School, King's College,
Cambridge (Mr Wm. Donne). Matric. 1695; Scholar, 1696-7;
B.A. 1700-1. Ord. deacon (London) June, 1701. (Pe&e, u.
I34-)
HOOPER, JOHN. B.A. from KING'S, 1614-5; MA. 1618. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1619. V. of Scothorne, Lines., 1624.
HOOPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 31, 1632. Probably
s. of John, parish clerk and notary, of Tonbridge. Ex-
hibitioner from Tonbridge School. Matric. 1632; B.A.
1635-6.
HOOPER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Sept n, 1701. Of
London. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; MA. 1740. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 9, 1706-7; priest, Dec, 18, 1709; C. of Whilton,
Northants. V. of St Neots, Hunts., 1713-42. R. of Sawtry
St Andrew's, 1739-43. Died 1742. Father of Edward Giles.
HOOPER, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 6,
1671. S. of Nicholas, gent., of Braunton, Devon. School,
Barnstaple (Mr Humes and Mr AUanson). Matric. 1671;
Scholar, 1672-4. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 29, 1671.
Barrister, 1678. Serjeant-at-law and bencher. M.P.forBam-
staple, 1695-1715. Knighted, 1713. Of Fulbroke, Pilton and
Barnstaple. Died May 13, 1731. Will, P.C.C. Father of the
next and of Peter. (Venn, i. 445 ; Vis. of Devon.)
HOOPER, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at CAIUS,
May 30, 1705. S. of Nicholas (1671), of Barnstaple, Devon.
B. at Otterton. Schools, Barnstaple (Mr Reyner) and Win-
chester. Matric. 1705. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 10,
1700. Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Davy, Bart Brother
of Peter (1689). (Venn, I. 513.)
HOOPER, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 25, 1689.
S. of Nicholas (1671), of Braunton, Devon. B. there. School,
Sherwell (Mr Remphry). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1689-95-
B.A. 1692-3. Died without issue. Brother of Nicholas (i7os)'
(Venn, I. 487.)
HOOPER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1576
B. at Kymmersley, Salop. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord!
deacon (London) Mar. 30, 1580, age 23.
HOOPER, THOMAS. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Lent
1629-30. Probably s. and h. of John, of Stockbury, Kent'
deceased; adm. at the Inner Temple, 1632. Perhaps knighted,'
June 29, 1644.
HOOPER, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 8
1653. S. of Thomas, Esq. (? above), of Stockbury, Kent
B. at Goudhurst School, Maidstone (Mr Thomas). Matric,
1654. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1655. Barrister Nov 22
1663. (Vis. of Kent, 1663.)
HOPE, ROBERT
HOORDE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1579-80. Doubtless brother of Richard and William. (Vit.
of Shropshire, 1623.)
HOORDE or HORD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1586. Of Salop. Doubtless s. of John, of Park
Bromage. B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594; B.D. 1601. Fellow, 1593.
Minister at Horningsea, Cambs. R. of Thorington, Essex,
1620-6. Will (P.C.C.) 1626. (Vis. of Shropshire, 1623; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HOORDE, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1579-80.
Probably William, brother of George and Richard, above;
perhaps of Fumival's Inn, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1582.
(Vis. of Shropshire, 1623.)
HOORE, RICHARD. B.A. 1510-1; Scholar of GONVILLE HALL,
1513-5; M.A. 1514-5. Fellow, 1515-21. University preacher,
1520. R. of All Hallows, Lombard St, 1534-8. V. of North
Tuddenham, Norfolk. Died 1538. Will (P.C.C.) 1538; to be
buried at Tuddenham. (Venn, I. 21.)
HOORE or HORE, . B.D. 1462-3. Perhaps V. of Arkesden,
Essex, 1496-1517. Will (Cons. C. London) 1517. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HOOTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 2,
1710-1. S. of Edward, husbandman. B. at Sherrington,
Bucks. School, Northampton (Mr Styles). Matric. 1711;
B.A. 1715-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1717; priest,
Sept 20, 1718. C. of Easton Maudit R. of South Lufienham,
Rutland, 1725-6. (H. I. Longden.)
HOOTON, . B.Can.L. 1480-1.
HOPE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Sept i,
1627. S. of Robert, of Grangefield, Sutton-on-the-Hill,
Derbs. B. at Trusley, Derbs. School, Repton (Mr White-
head). Matric. 1627. Of Grangefield. Married and had issue.
\PeiU, i. 387.)
HOPE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1750. S. of William (1719), M.D., of Derbyshire. B. at
Derby. School, Derby (Mr Almond). Matric. 1750; B.A.
1754; M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 14, 1756;
priest (Lincoln) Mar. 6, 1757. V. of Weston, Lines., 1757-74.
V. of All Saints', Derby, 1774-98. V. of St Michael and St
Werburgh, Derby, 1774-98. Married, at Bradfidd, Yorks.,
May 19, 1762, Susanna Stead. Died Dec. 6, 1798. Buried at
All Saints', Derby. M.I. (Scott-Mayor, in. 600; M. H.
Peacock.)
HOPE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 22, 1677.
S. of John, husbandman, of Onnsby, Yorks. B. there.
School, Brignall (private; Mr Johnson). Matric. 1677.
HOPE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1575.
HOPE, JOHN. Matric. from MAGDALENE, c. 1591; B.A. 1595-6;
M.A. 1599. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 15, 1602;
priest, Mar. 4, 1603-4. R- of Cumberworth, Lines., 1603.
HOPE, JOHN. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). S. of Sir
Thomas, of Craighall, Lord advocate to Charles I. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1622. Lord of Session, as Lord Craighall, 1632-50.
Knighted, and appointed Lord of Session, 1632. One of
Cromwell's Committee for the administration of justice, 1652.
Representative for Scotland in the English Parliament, 1653.
Died at Edinburgh, Apr. 28, 1654. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HOPE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1670. Of London.
Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. One of these names R. of Swans-
combe, Kent, 1686-1705. Buried there Jan. 18, 1705-6.
HOPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 24, 1682.
S. of Mark (1640), R. of Kedleston, Derbs. B. there. School,
Derby (Mr Ogden). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1685-6. Apparently
M.D. see William, (1719). Fellow, 1689-1700. Said to have
been a non-juror. Died July 15, 1710. Buried at St Alk-
mund's, Derby. M.I. Father of William (1719). (Kettlaeell's
Life; Glover, Derbs., n. 564.)
HOPE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, May 28, 1720. Of
Durham. School, Houghton-le-Spring. Matric. 1720; B.A.
1723-4. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept 16, 1727. C. of Chester-
le-Street. Buried at Houghton, Mar. 27, 1728.
HOPE, MARK. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 6, 1640. Of Derby-
shire. 4th s. of Robert, of Grangefield, Sutton-on-the-Hill,
Derbs. Bapt Nov. 5, 1620. School, Repton. Matric. 1640;
Scholar, 1643; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1650. R. of Kedleston,
Derbs., 1654-94. V. of Mackworth, 1663-94. Buried Nov. 15,
1694. Father of John (1682), brother of Charles (1627).
(Glover, Derbs., n. 564.)
HOPE, RALPH. Adm. at KING'S (age 19) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 25, 1578. Perhaps of Northall Court, Middlesex. B. at
Watford. Matric. 1578; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Fellow,
1581-6. Died Oct. 26, 1624. (Middlesex Pedigrees.)
HOPE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 22, 1634.
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HOPE, WILLIAM
HOPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. i,
1719. S. of John (1682), M.D., of Derbyshire. B. at Derby.
School, Derby (Mr Blackwell). Matric. 1719; M.B. 1724;
M.D. from Christ's, 17*8 (Com. Reg.). Died Feb. i, 1776.
Buried at St Alkmund's, Derby. Father of Charles (1750).
(Peile, H. 217.)
HOPER, DUDLEY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1624.
S. of Richard, of St Andrew's parish, Middlesex. B.A. 1627-
8; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1631; B.D. 1638; D.D. 1661 (Lit.
Reg.). Fellow of Peterhouse, 1636. R. of Holme Hale,
Norfolk, 1639-61. Brother of John (1628) and Nathaniel
(1628). (Peile, i. 362; T. A. Walker, 42.)
HOPER, GOLDWELL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May 23,
1662. S. of Richard, Esq., of London. B. there. School,
Cheam, Surrey (Mr Aldrich). Matric. 1662; LL.B. 1667.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 29, 1669-70. (Venn, i. 416.)
HOPER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 29, 1628.
S. of Richard, gent., of St Andrew's, Holborn. B. in London.
School, London (Mr Harnaby). Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2;
M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1635. (Peile, i. 390; Genealogist, v.
»75-)
HCPER, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Mar.
29, 1628. S. of Richard, gent, of St Andrew's, Holborn.
B. in London. School, London (Mr Harnaby). Matric. 1628.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1631. Of Sunning, Berks. Living, 1664.
Brother of Dudley and John (1628). (Petit, i. 390; Genealogist,
v. 275.)
HOPES or HOPPS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 9, 1660. S. of Joseph, draper, of Richmond, Yorks.
B. there. School, Durham. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667. R. of Haceby, Lines. R. of Aswarby, 1682-1705.
His dau. Christian, married Sir Stephen Fox, and was the
grandmother of Charles James Fox. Died Mar. 13, 1704-5.
M.I. at Aswarby. (Westminster Abbey Register, 262.)
HOPES, OSBERT. Scholar of TRINITY, 1602; B.A. 1603-4; M.A.
1607. Ord. priest (Ely) 1607. V. of Ash Wicken, Norfolk,
1608-17. R. of Hardwick and Gt Setchey, 1616-52. R. of
North Rune ton, 1616-50. Died Nov. 20, 1652, aged 70.
Buried at North Runcton. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Thomas
(1582).
HOPES, SAMPSON. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1588;
B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. Ord. priest (Durham) June 27,
1592. V. of East Winch, Norfolk, 1592.
HOPES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1582;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Oct. 2, 1587. R. of West Winch, Norfolk, 1588-90. V. of
East Walton, 1590. R. of Colveston, 1592-1616. R. of North
Runcton and Setchey, 1592-1616. V. of Didlington. Buried
July 24, 1616. Brother of Osbert (1602).
HOPKINS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 14, 1687.
From Trinity College, Dublin. Adm. there, July 7, 1685,
age 14. Of Devon. S. of Ezekiel, Bishop of Derry. B. at
Dublin. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1688-9. Friend of Dryden and
Congreve. Poet. Died c. 1700. Perhaps brother of John
(1690). (D.N.B.;Al. Dub.)
HOPKINS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June 6,
1676. S. of Thomas, of London. B. there, Nov. 19, 1657.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1676; Scholar, 1679; B.A. 1679-80;
M.A. 1683; D.D. 1707. Fellow, 1682. V. of Orwell, Cambs.,
1693-1700. R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1700-32. R. of
Toftrees, till 1732. Died Apr. 16, 1732. M.I. at Fakenham.
HOPKINS, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 3,
1713. S. of Richard (1683), V. of Whitkirk, Yorks. School,
York (Mr Herbert). Matric. 1713; Scholar, 1716; B.A. 1716-7.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1717; priest (York) Dec. 1717.
V. of Kellington, Yorks., 1717-35, resigned. V. of Whitkirk,
1735-43. Married Lydia, dau. of James Favell, of Nor-
manton. Died 1743. Father of Favell (1745). (M. H.
Peacock.)
HOPKINS, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 5, 1591.
Matric. c. 1592; Scholar; B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1600. Ord.
deacon (London) Jan. 18, 1600-1. R. of Danbury, Essex,
1605.
HOPKINS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1627.
Of Essex. Perhaps s. of the above. Matric. 1629-30; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634.
HOPKINS, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1596.
HOPKINS, FAVELL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Mar. 27,
1745. S. of Daniel (1713), V. of Whitkirk, Yorks. School,
Leeds (Mr Barnard). Matric. 1745; Scholar, 1748; B.A.
1748-9; M.A. 1751. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1752.
P.C. of Bury, Hunts., 1751-88.
HOPKINS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Micas. 1598. Of Norwich. Scholar of Trinity Hall, 1600.
HOPKINS, RICHARD
HOPKINS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 16x6:
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Fellow. One of these names, of
London, Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 7, 1638-9.
HOPKINS, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 37,
1702. S. of Marmaduke (1665). B. at Colchester, Oct. 30,
1685. Bapt. at St Vedast, London. School, Cheneys, Bucks.
(Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1702; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1705-6.
(Petit, H. 152-3.)
HOPKINS, JAMES. Scholar of PKTERHOUSE, 1597-1604. Prob-
ably s. of William, of Littleport, Cambs. B.A. 1 600-1; M.A.
1604. Fellow. Ord. priest (Ely) 1609. V. of Gt Wenham,
Suffolk, 1612-3. Author, Sermon. Died Dec. 1634. Will
(Norwich C.C.) 1635. Brother of Robert (1575). (Cooper, in.
1 6.)
HOPKINS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 9, 1629-30.
Of Suffolk. Perhaps s. of James, above. Matric. 1631; B.A.
1633-4; M.A. 1637. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1638;
priest, D-c. 22, 1639.
HOPKIN, JOHN. B.A. 1477-8; M.A. 1481. Probably V. of
Histon St Etheldreda, Cambs., 1491.
HOPKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS' Michs. 1599: B.A.
1603-4; M.A. 1607. Author, Sermon. (Cooper, HI. 59.)
HOPKINS, JOHN. Scholar of TRINITY, 1619; B.A. 1620-1.
HOPKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 4, 1627. Of
Dorset.
HOPKINS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1632.
Perhaps s. of Samuel (? 1606-7), V. of Studham, Beds. Bapt.
there, June 18, 1616. B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 20, 1638. One of these names V. of Flitwick,
Beds., 1642.
HOPKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, May 19, 1636.
S. of Edward, clothier. B. at Tiverton. School, Tiverton
(Mr Butler). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40.
HOPKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, June 2, 1662. S.
of Henry, deceased, of Burton-on-Trcnt, Staffs. B. there.
School, Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-6;
M.A. 1669.
HOPKINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 10, 1690. Of
Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of Ezekiel, Bishop of Derry. B. Jan. x,
1675. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1697-8; priest (York) Sept. 1608. Perhaps
the verse-writer. If so, brother of Charles (1687). (DJV.B7)
HOPKINS, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 7, 1648-
Of Salop. Matric. 1648. Perhaps C. of Lightclifie, Yorks., c.
1655. 'An old friend of mine in Cambridge, but a monstrous
drunkard, and had a prodigious end.' (OL Hey wood, Diaries,
iv. 324.)
HOPKINS, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July x,
1665. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 1669; priest, Mar. 29, 1670. R. of Tydd St
Mary, Cambs., 1675-84. R. of St Michael-le-Queme, 1684.
R. of St Vedast, Foster Lane, 1684-1707. President of Sion
College, 1705. Author, Sermon. Buried at St Vedast, Oct. 21,
1707. Father of Hugh (1702). (Peile, i. 619.)
HOPKINS, NICHOLAS. 'Of TRINITY College,' when ord. deacon
(Ely) Mar. 23, 1566^7; priest, Sept. 21, 1567. R. of Harrington,
Northants. (age 34 in 1576) till 1599. R. of Dingley, 1599-1608.
Died 1608. (H. I. Longden.)
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1589.
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 5, 1619.
Matric. 1619. Perhaps R. of Frodsham, Cheshire, in
1657-
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY,
Easter, 1631. 2nd s. of Sampson, alderman of Coventry,
deceased. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1630. Barrister, 1639.
Serjeant-at-law. Bencher. Steward of Coventry, 1647.
Doubtless M.P. for Coventry, 1660. Knighted, Sept. i, 1660.
Lord of FoleshilL Died Jan. 1682. Brother of Samuel (1631),
father of Richard (1657). (Lipscomb, I. 377.)
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell -Com. at MAGDALENE, June 3,
1647. Of the Wood Houses.
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Sept 28, 1657.
S. of Sir Richard (1631). Matric. 1657. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1658. Barrister, 1665. M.P. for Coventry, 1678-81,
1690-5, 1698-1707. Died Feb. i, 1707, aged 68. Buried at
Coventry. (Lipscomb, i. 377; A. B. Beaven.)
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June xx,
1683. S. of Thomas. School, St Paul's. Matric. 1683;
Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1693. V. of Whitkirk,
Yorks., 1688-1701. Died Feb. 15, 1701. Father of Daniel
405
HOPKINS, RICHARD
HOPKINS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at QUEBMS', Feb. 13,
1745-6- Of Coventry. S. and h. of Edward, of Coventry,
Esq., deceased. B. 1728. Matric. 1746. M.P. for Dartmouth,
1766-80, 1784-90; for Tbetford, 1780-4; for Queenborough,
1790-6; for Harwich, 1796-9. Lord of the Admiralty, 1782-
3, 1784-91. Lord of the Treasury, 1791-7. Died Mar. 19,
1799, aged 7*- Buried at Coventry. (Lipscomb, i. 377;
A. B. Beaven.)
HOPKINS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1575-
Probably s. of William, of Littleport, Isle of Ely; and brother,
by the ist wife, of James (i597)- B.A. 1578-9. Catecbist of
the House of Bridewell. Will proved (P.C.C.) Apr. 13, 1587.
(W. M. Noble.)
HOPKINS, SAMPSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Dec.
31, 1657. S. of Sampson, gent B. at Coventry. Matric.
1660; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1669. One of these names V. of
Gt Wigston, Leics. Will (Leicester) 1693.
HOPKINS, SAMUEL. B.A. from TRINITY, 1606-7; MA. 1612.
(Perhaps matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, May 6, 1603.
Of Essex. Age 16.) (Perhaps s. of Edward, V. of Nasing.)
B. at Nasing, Essex, c. 1585. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18,
1608; priest, Sept 24, 1609. V. of Studham, Beds., 1610-21.
V. of Pulloxhill, 1621. Married Parnell Whitley. Died at
Pulloxhill, 1657. Perhaps father of John (1632).
HOPKINS, SAMUEL. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1631. S. and h. of Sampson, alderman of Coventry, deceased.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1630. Brother of Richard (1631).
HOPKINS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sx JOHN'S, May 21,
1657. S. of Richard, clerk, of Frodsham, Cheshire. B. there.
School, Shrewsbury (Mr Piggott). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1660-1.
HOPKINS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 25, 1687-8.
Of Devon.
HOPKINS, STEPHEN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 15, 1532; B.A. 1536; M.A. 1539. Fellow, 1535-
52. Vice-Provost. R. of West Wretham, Norfolk, 1551; and
of East Wretham, 1556-8. Chaplain to Cardinal Pole.
Deprived on the accession of Elizabeth, and for a time
imprisoned in the Fleet. Admon. (P.C.C.) Feb. 1569-70,
of one of these names; of Berks., clerk. (Cooper, I. 212.)
HOPKYNS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, (age 13) from JESUS, Michs.
1552. Perhaps LL.B. 1564.
HOPKINS, THOMAS. Matric. sirar (age 12) from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1562.
HOPKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 8, 1675.
Matric. 1675 ; B.A. 1678-9. One of these names V. of Enderby,
Leics., 1678; and afterwards of Kirkby Mallory.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. B.A. from JESUS, 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 20, 1607; priest, Dec. 17, 1609.
One of these names R. of Harvington, Worcs., 1625.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1613; B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, 1656.
Matric. 1658. Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, 1658.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 15, 1675.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Previously matric.
from Balliol College, Oxford, Apr. 3, 1674, age 16, as s. of
John, of Martin, Worcs. B. June 7, 1659. R. of Llanfihangel
Vstern Llewerne, Mon. Buried Nov. 4, 1708. Will proved,
Oct 4, 1709. (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., HI. 260.)
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. M. A. from CHRIST'S, 1700. S. of Charles,
of Sutton-at-Hone, clerk. B. at Sutton. Matric. from Oriel,
Oxford, 1693, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1696. Ord. priest
(Rochester) 1698. V. of Horton Kirby, Kent, 1698-1742.
Buried there Nov. 5, 1742. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, n. 149.)
HOPKIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, July 6,
1705. S. of Thomas (? 1675), R. of Kirkby Mallory, Leics. B.
there.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRIETI, 1711. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1721. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1719; priest, Mar. 13, 1719-20.
R. of Strethall, Essex. V. of Elmdon, 1720-80. Will (Archd.
Colchester) 1780. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Jan. 14,
1716-7. S. of James, of Axbridge, Somerset School, Wells
(Mr Creighton). Matric. 1718; Scholar, 1720; B.A. 1720-1.
HOPKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PKTERHOUSE,
Jan. 2, 1743-4- Of Essex. School, Bishop's Stortford.
Matnc. 1743-4; Scholar, 1744.
HOPPEY, MATTHEW
HOPKINSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1613; B.A. 1617-8. One of these names, s. and h. of Anthony,
of Wirksworth, Derbs., gent., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 30,
1616. (Vis. ofDeria., 1662.)
HOPKINSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 15, 1714.
B. at Burton, Lines., 1697. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1721. Fellow, 1720-5. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 19; priest,
Sept. 25, 1725. R. of Patrington, Yorks., 1725-34. Died
1734-
HOPKINSON, JABEZ. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1602.
HOPKINSON, JEREMY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1595. B. at Halifax. B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 28, 1603; priest (London) June 10,
1609, age 29. C. of St Antholin's, London. V. of Little
Wakering, Essex, 1609-11. Died i6xz. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) 1611.
HOPKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Oct. 22, 1614.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1614. Migrated to Queens', Jan. 31,
1617-8; B.A. 1618-9.
'HOPKINSON, JOHN BENJAMIN.' Mistake in Matric. and
Degrees for HODGKINSON.
HOPKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 21,
1728-9, from St Catharine's Hall, where he had matric. 1729.
S. of Robert, of Wakefield, Yorks. School, Sandal, Yorks.
(Mr Zouch). Scholar, 1730; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1737. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec, 22, 1734; C. of Adel, Yorks. Perhaps
R. of Yarm and Kirk Levington, Yorks. Died Oct 23, 1794,
•aged 87.' (G.Mag.)
HOPKINSON, JUDAH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1596;
B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 17,
1604; priest, Sept 22, 1605.
HOPKYNSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1569.
HOPKINSON, RICHARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1593-4; M.A.
1597. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 27, 1595; priest, Feb. 14,
1595-6. One of these names buried at Alderton, Northants.,
May 7, 1604. (H. I. Longden.)
HOPKINSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615-6.
HOPKINSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 13) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 25, 1627. S. of John, of Lincoln's Inn, Counsellor-at-
law, sometime of Boston. Bapt. at Alford, Lines., July 9,
1614. Matric. 1627. Afterwards of Alford. (T. A. Walker,
35-)
HOPKINSON, W. B.Civ.L. 1510-1.
HOPKINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1564-5; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 26,
1566. R. of Holton IP** Beckering, Lines., till 1571. Author,
religious. (Cooper, u. 5; D.N.B.)
HOPKINSON, . Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1544.
HOPPER, JOHN. B.A. 1532-3. Of Sutton, Lines. M.A. 1535;
B.D. 1548. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1554. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 13, 1534-5; priest, Mar. 27, 1535 (then fellow of Clare).
V. of Barkway, Herts., 1554-63. R. of Reed, 1556-62.
HOPPER, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, May
28, 1750. S. of John, of Shincliffe, Durham. Bapt. at St
Oswald's, Durham, May 25, 1731. School, Durham. Scholar,
1750; Matric. 1751. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1750-1;
and at the Inner Temple, Feb. 3, 1753. Barrister-at-law.
Recorder of Hartlepool, 1758-81. Married Philadelphia, dau.
of William Cuthbert, recorder of Newcastle. Died Jan. n,
1786. Buried at Bishop Middleham." M.I. there. (T. A.
Walker, 298; H. M. Wood.)
HOPPER or MAPPER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Michs. 1622. Of London.
HOPPER, RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
June 29, 1658. Of London. Doubtless s. of Richard, of St
Andrew's, Holbom. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 25,
1658-9. (T. A. Walker, 114.)
HOPPER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May
21, 1750. Of Durham. School, Durham. Matric. 1751;
Scholar, 1753; B.A. 1754; M.A. 1757- Probably fellow.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Chester. V. of Bowdon, Cheshire.
Preb. of Ely, 1772-9. R. of Little Gransden and Barley,
Herts., 1774- Died 1779. Buried at Barley. Probably
„_„„ brother of Ralph (1750). (T. A. Walker, 298.)
HOPKINSON, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 30, 1722
B. at Burton Coggles, Lines. Matric. 1723- B A i72<-6: HOPPER, . B.A. 1537-8. The fellow of CLARE in 1549 was
M.A. 1729. Fellow, 1727-54- Ord. deacon '(Ely)' Dec. w, probably John above.
1731; priest, Mar. 5, 1731-2. V. of Everton, Hunts., 1743- HOPPERTON or HOPPERSON, NICHOLAS. M
54- R- of Hardingham, Norfolk, 1754-9. Died 1759.
HOPKINSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1616.
attic, sizar from
CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent, 1580-1; B.A. 1585-6.
HOPPEY, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Mich».
1560.
406
HOPPS, FRANCIS
HOPPS, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 3, 1605.
Matric. 1605; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. from St Catharine's, 1612.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 26; priest, Sept. 27, 1613.
HOPTON, INGRAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 12, 1631. S. of Ralph, Esq., of Armley, Yorks. B. there.
Bapt. Feb. 25, 1614-5. School, Wakefield (Mr Doughty).
Matric. 1631. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. i, 1632-3.
Lord of the Manor of Armley and Wortley. Knighted, 1643.
Colonel in the Royalist army. Married, 1634, Eleanor
Lindley, of Leathley. Killed at Winceby, Oct. n, 1643.
Buried at Horncastle. M.I. Will, York. (M. H. Peacock.)
HOPTON, JOHN. S. of William, probably of Mirfield, Yorks.
A Dominican friar. Prior of the order at Oxford. Studied
also at Cambridge. B.D. Oxford, 1521-2; D.D. Bologna.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1529. D.D. Oxford, 1532. R. of St Anne,
Aldersgate, London, 1539-48. R. of Fobbing, Essex, 1548.
Chaplain to the Princess Mary. Bishop of Norwich, 1554-8.
R. of Gt Yeldham, Essex, till 1558. One of the most active
persecutors of protestants. Died Dec. 1558. Will (P.C.C.)
1559. (Cooper, i. 186; D.N.B.)
HOPTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 23, 1682.
S. of John, captain, deceased. B. at Northallerton, Yorks.
School, York. Matric. 1682. One of these names of Hingers-
kil, Yorks., Esq. Died Apr. 24, 1703. (Due. Leod., 188.)
HOPTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, c. 1593.
Probably of Mirfield, Yorks. Licensed, 1596, to marry
Bridget, dau. of Thomas Metham, of Metham. (M. H.
Peacock.)
HOPTON, . B.Can.L. 1468-9. This, or the next (if two),
must be William Hopton, of ST CLEMENT'S HOSTEL. Admou.
(V.C.C.) 1508, to John Wakefleld, of Clement's Hostel.
HOPTON, . B.CanX. 1477-8.
HOPWOOD, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1589; B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. R. of South Rasen, Lines.,
1618-35,
HOPWOOD, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 12, 1598.
HOPWOOD, EDMUND. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 24, 1706. S. of John, of Hopwood, near Middleton,
Lanes. B. there. Bapt. at Middleton, Oct. 22, 1689. School,
Oxford (Mr Badjer). Matric. 1706. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 18, 1708.
HOPWOOD, JOHN. Adm. at CLARE, June 18, 1641. Matric.
sizar from King's, 1641. S. of Edmund, chaplain to the
Collegiate Church, Manchester. School, Manchester. In 1647,
a child of 'Mr John Hopwood, minister,' was bapt. at
Manchester. (E. Axon.)
HOPWOOD, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Sept
18, 1678. Probably s. and h. of John, of Hopwood, Lanes.,
Esq.; adrn. at Gray's Inn, May 12, 1680.
HOPWOOD, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Oct. 25, 1731. S. of John, Esq., of Essex. B. at Stannaway.
Educated by his father.
HOPPWOOD, LEONARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 13,
1591-
HOPWOOD, RALPH. Probably fellow of JESUS, c. 1530. V.
of Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1517-38. Died Oct. 2, 1538. (A.
Gray.)
HOPWOOD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 9, 1674. S. of James, of Oldham, Lanes. B. there.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1674.
HORBERRY, HUGH. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1588. Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 26, 1597; priest (Lincoln)
Feb. i, 1600-1. C. of South Hykeham, Lines., in 1614. Will
(Lincoln) 1615.
HORBERY, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1625. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632.
HORBURY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 19, 1682. Of
Lincolnshire. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric. 1682;
Scholar, 1682; B.A. 1685-6. One of these names R. of
Gumley, Leics. Admon. (Leicester) 1716.
HORBERY, MARTIN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1639. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1660.
Preb. of Southwell, 1660-72. Died 1672.
HORBERRY, MARTIN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June n, 1679.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1679. Probably ord. priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1686. R. of Althorpe, Lines., 1702—21.
HORBERIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 29, 1632. S. of William, husbandman, of Walkering-
ham, Notts. B. there. School, Southwell (Mr Sechell).
Matric. 1632; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Fellow, 1641.
HORDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 25, 1658.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1659; Matric. 1660; B.A.
1661-2; M.A. 1665; D.D. 1682 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1664.
HORNBY, WALTER
Subscribed for deacon's orders (London) May 19, 1665; for
priest's, June 2, 1665. V. of St Michael Queenhithe, London.
1671-90. V. of Isleworth, Middlesex, 1681-90. Married
Anne, dau. of Thomas Morice, M.P. Died 1690. Will
(Consist. C. London) 1690. (Genealogist, xxx. 235.)
HORDIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 12, 1673.
HORE, see HOARE.
HORLEE, JOHN DE. ' KING'S scholar' at Cambridge, 1327.
HORLEY, JOHN. B.D. One of those nominated to assist
William Bingnam in founding his college of God's House,
afterwards CHRIST'S.
HORMAN, WILLIAM. At one time of KING'S College. B. at
Salisbury. School, Winchester. Fellow of New College,
Oxford, 1477-85. Head Master of Eton, 1489-92. Head
Master of Winchester, 1495-1502. Fellow of Eton, 1502-35.
Vice-Provost. R. of East Wretham, Norfolk, 1494-1503.
Author. Died Apr. 12, 1535. Buried in the College Chapel
at Eton. (Cooper, i. 51; D.N.B.; Haneood, 55.)
HORNBY, EDMUND. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at SIDNEY,
May 30, 1747. ist s. of Geoffrey (1703), Esq., of Poulton and
Scale Hall, Lanes. Bapt. at Preston, Oct. 8, 1728. School,
Preston (Mr Oliver). Matric. 1747. Married Margaret, dau.
of John Winckley, Esq., of Preston. Died Sept. 30, 1766.
Brother of Geoffrey (1748). (J. Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.)
HORNBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 27, 1696.
Eldest s. of Edmund, of Poulton and Scale Hall. Matric.
1697. Scholar. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1696.
Died v.p. Brother of the next, and George (1705-6).
(J. Parker.)
HORNBY, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 18, 1703. S. of Edmund, of Poulton, Lanes. Bapt. at
Poulton, Apr. 9, 1684. School, Sedbergh. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 25, 1701. Of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes. Married
Susanna, dau. and heiress of Edward Sherdley, of Poulton.
Died Mar. 27, 1732. Buried in Poulton Church. Brother
of George (1705-6). (Sedbergh School Register; J. Foster,
Lanes. Pedigrees.)
HORNBY, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Mar.
28, 1748. 2nd s. of Geoffrey (above), of Preston, Lanes.
B. there, Jan. 24, 1730. School, Preston (Mr Oliver). Matric.
1748-9. Died at Preston, Nov. 24, 1801. Brother of Edmund
(1747). (J. Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.)
HORNBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 21,
1705-6. 3rd s. of Edmund, of Poulton-le-Fylde, Preston.
Bapt. at Preston, Aug. 26, 1685. School, Sedbergh (Mr
Wharton). Matric. 1705-6; B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1712; C. of Stoke Albany, North-
ants. R. of Whittington, Lanes., 1706-48. Died Nov. 15.
1747. Brother of Geoffrey (1703). (Sedbergh School Register.)
HORNEBY, HENRY. B.D. 1489-90; D.D. 1495. Fellow of
CLARE; afterwards of Michaelhouse. Dean of St Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 1492-3. R. of Burton Bradstock, Dorset, 1495-
1517. Probably R. of Thrapston, Northants., 1495-8. Preb.
of Southwell, 1496-1518. Preb. of Lincoln, 1501-18. Dean
of Wimborne, Dorset. R. of Over, Cambs. R. of Orwell,
1508-18. Master of Peterhouse, 1509. Master of the College
at Tattershall, Lines., 1513. As secretary to the Lady
Margaret he was largely instrumental in the foundation of
St John's College. Died Feb. 12, 1517-8. Buried in Little
St Mary's, Cambridge. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor of Peter-
house and Clare. Endowed the Mastership of a school at
Boston. (Cooper, i. 19; D.N.B. ; T. A. Walker.)
HORNBY, JOHN. D.D. of Cambridge. Flourished c. 1374-
Carmelite friar. B. in Lincolnshire. (Pits, 514.)
HORNBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 21, 1677-
8. ist s. of John, shopkeeper, deceased. B. at Snaitb, Yorks.
School, Yarborough (private; Mr Shaw). Matric. 1678; B.A.
1681-2. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1682. Perhaps V. of
Mentmore, Bucks.; committed suicide by hanging himself,
1697. (Lipscomb, HI.)
HORNEBY, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1528-9; M.A. 1532- Fellow of
PETERHOUSE, 1531-43.
HORNEBY, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1484. Will of one of these names (Consist. C. London) 1517;
of St John Walbrook, London.
HORNBY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1642; B.A. 1646.
HORNBY, WALTER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20, 1609.
S. of Walter. Matric. 1609; Scholar; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1613; priest, Mar. 16, 1616-7.
R. of Marston Trussel, Northants., 1622. Married, at Wei-
ford, Northants., Dec. 14, 1626, Constance Cowper, of
Market Harborough. Buried at Marston, Aug. 6, 1662. M.I.
Father of the next. (H. I. Longden.)
407
HORNBY, WALTER
HORNBY, WALTER. Matric. peas, from EMMANUEL, Michs.
1647. S. of Walter (above), R. of Marston Trussel, North-
ants. Bapt. there, Jan. ii, 1628-9. B. A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653.
Took holy orders, but refused to conform. His father had
bought the advowson of Marston, but he refused presenta-
tion. Preached in Northants. Of Lubenham, Leics. Patron
of Marston. Died Dec. 20, 1687, at Lubenham. Buried at
Marston TrusseL M.I. (Nichols, n. 675; H. I. Longden.)
HORNBY, WALTER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 22, 1683.
Of Middlesex. Became Fell.-Com. 1684.
HORNEBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 3, 1682.
Of Bedfordshire. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1685-6.
HORNCASTLE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Nov. i( 1636. S. of Richard, yeoman. B. at Wentbridge,
Badsworth, Yorks. School, Wakefield (Mr Ro. Doughty).
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1. Perhaps married Jane, dan. of
Godfrey Copley, Esq., of Shelbrooke, Yorks. (M. H. Pea-
cock.)
HORNCASTLE, . M.A. or higher degree, 1473-4. Perhaps
'Thomas,' V. of Cuddington, Surrey, 1490-1500. Died
1500.
HORNE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1569,
a scholar from Westminster; B.A. 1572-3. Migrated to
Peterhouse, Mar. 31, 1576. M.A. 1577; B.D. 1585. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1576. Scrutator, 1587. R. of Sturry, Kent,
1597-1618. V. of Chislet, 1601-18. Author, Greek and Latin
poems. Died 1618. (Cooper, n. 222.)
HORNE, CHRISTOPHER. M.B. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1679.
Probably s. of Christopher, of Birmingham, gent. Matric.
from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 2, 1674, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1677-8. (Al. Oxon.)
HORN, CORNELIUS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, July
3, 1714. Of Derbyshire. School, Mansfield. Matric. 1714;
B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1717; priest, Sept.
15, 1726. Head Master of Drighlington School, Yorks., 1719.
V. of Hartshead, Yorks., 1726-38. R. of Farnley, 1729-34.
HORNE, COTTON. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Easter, 1620; B.A.
1623-4. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1625; priest, Sept 1625.
One of these names s. of Cotton, of Hemsworth, was steward
of the Honour of Pontefract. Died 1656. Possibly brother
of William (1631). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
HORNE, GABRIEL. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1604-5.
HORN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PKTERHOUSE, Jan. 23,
1723-4. Of Derbyshire. School, Chesterfield. Matric. 1724;
Scholar, 1724; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24,
1732. C. of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts.
HORNE, GUSTAVUS. M.A. 1633 (fit- nob.). Created M.A. at
Oxford, Mar. 21, 1632-3. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. at,
1632-3. Lord of Kankas and Purkala, in Sweden.
HORNE, HEZEKIAH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1666. B. at Eton. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Fellow, 1670.
Died young.
HORNE, ISAAC. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1583-
B.A. 1587-8. Perhaps R. of St Martin, Wareham, Dorset,
1602-5. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1634: of Ellis-
field, Hants., clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HORNE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
1453. Of Cambridge.
HORNE, JOHN. M-A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Hertford-
shire, gent, Matric. from Onel College, Oxford, Oct. 27
1615, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1616; M.A. 1620; B.D. 1640.
Fellow of Oriel, 1617-48, ejected. V. of Headington, Oxon.,
1636.
HORNE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1633. B. at
Long Sutton, Lines., 16x4. B.A. 1636-7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 9; priest, Dec. 22, 1639. V. of Sutton St
James, Lines. R. of All Hallows, Lynn, in 1659; ejected
1662. Author, religious, controversial. Died Dec. 14 1676*
aged 61. Father of the next (DJV.B.; Colony, n. 198.)
HORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CATCS, Feb. 17, 1658-9.
S. of John (above), of Lynn. B. at Sutton St James, Lines.
School, Lynn. Matric. 1659; Scholar, 1659-63; B.A. 1662-3-
M.A. 1666. Incorp. at Oxford, 1684. Usher of Lynn Grammar
School, 1668. Head Master, 1678-1728; not in orders.
Married Ann, dau. of Thomas Donne, of Holt Market
Norfolk. Died 1732. Buried at St Nicholas, Lynn. M I*
(Venn, I. 404.)
HORNE, JOSIAH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1593. B. at
Luton, Beds. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. Ord. deacon and
pnest (London) Jan. 25 and 26, 1597-8, age 25. V. of Orwell,
Cambs., 1599. R. of Winwick, Lanes., 1616-26. Died
1626.
HORNE, WILLIAM
HORNE or LE HORNE, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 8,
1619. Of Surrey. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
HORNE, JOSIAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1626-7. Of Berkshire. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. from
Pembroke College, 1630, as 'Joshua.' V. of Nocton, Lines.,
1632; and of Aston, Warws., 1647. (Al. Oxon.)
HORNE, MOSES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 9, 1636.
S. of Moses, tailor. B. at Cambridge. Bapt. at Gt St Mary's,
Nov. 13, 1619. School, Perse (Mr Levering). Matric. 1636.
Probably a professional copyist in Cambridge. Died June 18,
1656. M.I. at Gt St Mary's. (Venn, i. 322.)
HORNE, NICHOLAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1561. B. at Saffron Walden, Essex, 1543. Matric. 1561;
B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569; B.D. 1577. Fellow, 1564-79. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1569; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1569.
University preacher, 1573.
HORNE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 25,
1649. S. of Francis, Esq. B. at Almondbury, Yorks. School,
Almondbury (Mr Geo. Ferrand). Matric. 1649; B.A. 1652-3.
P.C. of Stowe-by-Chartley, Staffs., in 1655. Perhaps V. of
Cosby, Leics., 1659.
HORNE, ROBERT. B.A. 1536-7. S. of John, of Cleator,
Cumberland. M.A. 1540; B.D. 1546; D.D. 1559. Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, 1536. Hebrew lecturer, 1545-6. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1568. V. of Matching, Essex, 1546-53. R. of Bun-
well, Norfolk, 1549. R. of All Hallows, Bread St, 1550-2.
Chaplain to Edward VI. Dean of Durham, 1551-3. Preb.
of York, 1552. Retired to Zurich and Frankfort, during the
reign of Mary. Adm. at Basel University, 1558. Restored to
his deanery, 1559-61. Appointed one of the visitors of the
University of Cambridge and of Eton College; a fanatical
enforcer of conformity. Bishop of Winchester, 1561-80.
Assisted in the revision of the authorised version known as
the Bishops' Bible. Author, sermons, etc. Died at Win-
chester Place, Southwark, June i, 1580. Buried at Win-
chester. (Cooper, i. 407; D.N.B.)
HORNE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1653-4.
Of Nottinghamshire.
HORNE, SAMUEL. M.A. 1598 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hertfordshire, gent Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
Oct 17, 1589, age 15; B.A. 1593; M.A. 1596. Perhaps
minister at Impington, Cambs., 1629-31.
HORNE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Dec. 17, 1620.
Of Middlesex. Scholar, 1623-9; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1628.
Fellow, 1630. Buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge, Feb. 13,
1634-5, aged 30. Will proved (V.C.C.). (T. A. Walker.)
HORNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct 7, 1596.
HORNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 25,
1655. S. of William, gent, of Hemsworth, Yorks. B. there.
School, Melton, Yorks. (Mr Bedford). Perhaps 's. of William,
of Mexburgh; aged 24 in 1666; married Mary, dau. of
Eyre, of Sproxton, Lines.' (Vis. of Yorks.)
HORNE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, July 7, 1659. S. of Thomas, Master of Eton. B. at
Tonbridge. B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666. Fellow, 1662-83.
Senior Proctor, 1682-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667.
Chaplain to the Earl of St Alban's. Chaplain to Charles II.
Fellow of Eton College, 1682. Vice-Provost, 1697-1708.
R. of Piddle Hinton, Dorset, 1685. R. of Bramshot, Hants.,
1685-1702. R. of Clewer. Died Nov. 4, 1720. Brother of
William (1657)- (Harwood; D.N.B.)
HORNE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 16, 1749.
S. of Thomas, grazier, of Pulham, Norfolk. B. there. School,
St Bees, Cumberland. Matric. 1749; Scholar, 1749-53; B.A.
1753. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 17, 1753, as C. of Tivets-
hall; priest, July 13, 1755. (Venn, n. 63.)
HORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1571.
HORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Probably C. of St Mary's, Stafford,
1587.
HORNE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1631:
B.A. 1634-5. One of these names s. of Cotton, steward of
the Honour of Pontefract Age 50 in 1666. Of Mexborough,
Yorks., Esq. Died Mar. 26, 1679. Perhaps brother of Cotton
(1620). (Hunter, i. 391.)
HORNE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1657.
S. of Thomas, Master of Eton. B. at Leicester. Matric. 1657;
B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Fellow, 1660-70. Assistant Master
at Eton. Head Master of Harrow, 1669-85. Died 1685. M.I.
at Harrow. Will (P.C.C.) 1685. Brother of Thomas (1659).
(Harwood; DJf.B.)
HORNE, . B.A. 1473-4; 1LA. 1477, as Homer.
408
HORNECK, ANTHONY
HORNECK, ANTHONY. Adm. at CAIUS, c. Apr. 1681, as M.A.
(Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Philip Elias. B. at Bacharach
oa the Rhine, 1641, Naturalized, Oct. 1665. Entered at
Queen's College, Oxford, 1663; M.A. (Oxford) (Incorp. from
Heidelberg) 1664; D.D. (Cambridge) 1681. V. of All Saints',
Oxford. Chaplain of Queen's College. Chaplain to the Duke
of Albemarle and tutor to his son. F.R.S., 1668. Preb. of
Exeter, 1670-94. R. of Dolton, Devon, 1670-1. Preacher
at the Savoy, 1671-96. Chaplain to the King, 1689-97.
Preb. of Westminster, 1693-6; of Wells, 1694-7. Licensed,
Feb. 19, 1671-2, to marry Jane Boulton, of St Margaret's,
Westminster. Author, religious. Died Jan. 31, 1696-7.
Buried in Westminster Abbey. Will, P.C.C. Father of the
next. (D.N.B.; Venn, i. 466.)
HORNECK, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. i,
1690. S. of Anthony (above), preb. of Westminster. B. in
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1690. Migrated to
Sidney, May 26, 1697. LL.B. 1698. Ord. deacon (London)
May 7, 1698. Chaplain to Lord Guildford, solicitor to the
Treasury, 1716-28. Author, The High German Doctor, a play.
Died Oct. 13, 1748.
HORNER, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 21, 1682.
Ord. priest (York) as 'literate,' Sept. 1684. V. of Helper-
thorpe, Yorks.
HORNER, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1629-
30; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
HORNER, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 25, 1660-1. S. of William, clerk, of Kent. B. there.
School, Biddenden, Kent (Mr Paris). Matric. 1661; B.A.
1664-5. Signed for priest's orders (London) May 25, 1670.
V. of Rolvenden, Kent, 1670. R. of Hawkhurst, 1692-7.
Brother of Hachaliah.
HORNER, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1587.
HORNER, HACHALIAH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 15, 1659. S. of William, clerk, of Essex. B. there.
School, Biddenden, Kent (Mr Paris). Doubtless brother of
Benjamin (1660).
HORNER, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1581.
Of Essex. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1584-5. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Nov. 7, 1587. V. of Roydon, Norfolk, 1591-1625.
Buried there, July 30, 1625. Will (P.C.C.) 1626. Father of
Robert (1616). (Le Neve, Man., i. 98.)
HORNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1668-9. S. of John, deceased, of Hull, Yorks. B. there.
School, Hull. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3. Signed for deacon's
orders (London) Dec. 19, 1673; C. of Luton, Beds.
HORNER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, June 19,
1680. S. of John, of 'Sykes,' Yorks. Matric. 1680; B.A.
1683-4. Ord- deacon (York) June, 1694; priest, Feb. 1694-5.
C. of Masham, 1696.
HORNER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, June 19,
1616. S. of John (1581), R. of Roydon, Norfolk. Matric.
1616; Scholar, 1619-23; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1624; priest, 1625. R. of Roydon,
1625-75. Died July 7> 1675. M.I. at Roydon. Father of the
next. (Le Neve, Man., in. no; Venn, i. 233.)
HORNER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May, 1664.
S. of Robert (1616), of Roydon, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Diss (Mr Locke and Mr Barber) and Botesdale (Mr Ives).
Matric. 1664; Scholar, 1664-71; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
Fellow, 1671-4. Of Bressingham, gent. Died Dec. 4, 1708.
M.I. at Roydon. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1708. (Venn, i. 421;
Le Neve, M on., in. 225.)
HORNER, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1581-2.
HORNER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Lent,
1582-3. Probably s. of Thomas, of London, salter. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from St
John's, June 7, 1583, age 17; B.A. (Oxford), counting one
term at Cambridge, 1586. (Al. Oxon.)
HORNER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY,
Feb. 6, 1620-1. S. and h. of Sir John, of Mells, Somerset,
Knt. B. at Pounsford, Somerset. School, Wells. Matric.
1620—1. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 10, 1622. M.P. for
Minehead, 1626, 1628. Married and had issue. (Le Neve,
Knights, So; A. B. Beaven.)
HORNER, W. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, June, 1565. One
of these names, of Lincoln diocese, was ord. at the College
at Rheims, 1579, and sent to England the same year. (Petit,
I. 92 ; Douay Diary.)
HORNER, . M.A. 1477, «*» HORNE.
HORNESBY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 28,
1660. Of Cumberland. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1667.
HORNEWAD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1565.
HORNIGOLD, ANTHONY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 15, 1532. Of Orwell, Cambs. B.A. 1535-6.
Fellow, 1535. Left soon after.
HORRAX, WILLIAM
HORNINGOLD, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Easter, 1631. Of Suffolk. (Probably of Ipswich.)
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638.
HORNINGSHEATH, THOMAS DE. B.Civ.L. Rural dean of
Thingoe, Suffolk. Petitions the Pope, 1363. for a benefice.
(Col. Pap. Pet., i. 405.)
HORNOLD, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 27, itei.
Of Kent B.A. 1604-5; M.A. 1608.
HORNSEY, HENRY. B.A. 1500-1.
HORNSEY, THOMAS. M.A. 1502. One of these names R. of
Little Waltham, Essex, 1519-52. V. of Bradfield, 1526. Will
(Comm. C. Essex) 1552. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HORROCKS, ALEXANDER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
June, 1602. Perhaps b. at Turton, Lanes. B.A. 1605-6;
M.A. 1609. C. of Deane, near Bolton, 1619. Minister of
Westhoughton Chapel (in Deane parish), 1648. One of the
Westminster Assembly of Divines. Died at Turton. Buried
July 27, 1650. (Peile, i. 241; Shaw, Bury Classis, H. 234.)
HORROX, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Perhaps the 'auncient and eminent
servant of God, James Horrocks' who seems to have been
at Walmesley Chapel, Lanes. ; commended in O. Heywood's
Diaries (i. 43).
HORROCKS or HORRAX, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
TRINITY, June 3, 1751. S. of James, of Wakefield, Yorks.
School, Wakefield (Mr Wilson). Matric. 1751; Scholar, 1754;
B.A. 1755; M.A. 1758. Fellow, 1756. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1757. Usher of Wakefield School, 1757. Minister
of Petsworth and Kingston, Virginia, 1762-4. President of
the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1764-71. R. of
Williamsbury, 1764-71. Commissary to the Bishop of
London. Died at Oporto, Mar. 20, 1772, on his way to
England. (M. H. Peacock; H. I. Longden.)
HORROX, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 18,
1632. B. at Toxteth, Lanes., c. 1617. Matric. 1632. Resided
three years. C. of Hoole, Lanes., 1639. A distinguished
astronomer. Predicted, and observed with Will. Crabtree,
the transit of Venus across the sun, Nov. 24, 1639. Resigned
his curacy and returned to Toxteth, 1640. Began the first
tidal observations. His writings were published by the Royal
Society in 1672 and 1678. Died suddenly Jan. 3, 1641.
A marble scroll to his memory in Westminster Abbey, faces
the monument to Newton. (D.N.B.)
HORRACKS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1588-9. Matric.
Michs. 1589; B.A, 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Probably R. of South
Fambridge, Essex, 1609-27. Buried at Ashingdon, Jan. 12,
1626-7. Will (Cons. C. London), (J. Ch. Smith.)
HORROCKS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1612;
B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1616; priest, Dec.
1616. Probably P.C, of Colne, Lanes., 1645-69. Died there
Sept. 7, 1669, aged 77- Will, York. (Peile, i. 287; Viet. Hist.
Lanes., vi. 534; E. Axon.)
HORROCKS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 8, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Perhaps Head Master
of Heskin Grammar School, Lanes., 1627.
HORROCKS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 30, 1671.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1676; priest, Mar. 1684-5. V. of Gisburn, Yorks.,
1686-1723.
HORROCKS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1707. S. of John, clerk. B. at Bolton Abbey, Yorks. School,
Threshfield (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1707. Buried at All
Saints', Cambridge, Feb. 7, 1708-9.
HORRAX, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, c. 1593;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1596-7.
HORROX, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. V. of East Rasen, Lines., 1603-10.
Will (Lincoln) 1610.
HORROCKES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 9, 1631. S. of Christopher, fuller, of Bolton-ie-
Moors, Lanes. B. there. School, Bolton (Mr Duckworth).
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Ord. by the Bishop
of Durham. Master of Romford School. P.C. of Roxwell,
Essex, 1645. Minister at Stapleford Tawney, 1646-50. V. of
Maldon, 1650-62, ejected. Settled at Battersea. Died about
1687. (Calamy, i. 511; Davids, 423.)
HORREX, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 25,
1734. S. of Edmund, of Foulden, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Brandon (Mr Kemball) and North wold (private; Mr Egerley).
Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1734-8; B.A. 1737-*; M.A. 1743.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1738; priest, Dec. 21, 1740.
R. of Whepstead, Suffolk, 1742-58; of Langford and Ick-
burgh, Norfolk, till 1758. Died 1758. (Venn, H. 39.)
HORRAX or HORROCKS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARK,
Easter, 1614; B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1618;
priest, Feb. 1618-9. One of these names C. of Newchurch,
Rossendale, Lanes., 1622-$. 1640. (E. Axon.)
409
HORROBIN, JOHN
HORROBIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1698.
Of Lancashire. School, Frankland's Academy, Rathmell,
Yorks. Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3. P.C. of Billinge, Lanes.,
1704-8. Admon. (Chester) 1708. (E. Axon.)
HORRABIN, MALIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1663. S. of William, yeoman, of Orgrave, in Stafford Hundred,
Yorks. B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1663;
B.A. 1666-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1668; priest, June,
1669. V. of Laneham, Notts. R. of Carsington, Derbs.,
1679-87. Died Nov. 13, 1687. Buried at Carsington. M.I.
(Peilt, i. 605, wrongly assigns him to Christ's.)
HORROBIN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 24, 1698.
Of Lancashire. R. of Winfrith, Dorset, 1715-29. Arch-
deacon of Sodor and Man, 1718; resigned, 1725. Probably
R. of Andreas and Chaplain of St Mary's, Castietown, Isle
of Man, 1719. Died 1729. (A. Gray; ManxSoc. Publ., 29, 43.)
Probably distinct from John, of the same date, though there
was only one admission and one matriculation.
HORSEFIELD, . Adra. Fell. -Com. at TRINITY HALL, Mar. r,
1744-5. (Name off, 1746.)
HORSEY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1619.
Scholar from Westminster. B.A.i623-4; M.A. 1627. Fellow,
1624. Incorp. at Oxford, 1627.
HORSEY, JASPER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1577. and s. of George, of Digwell, Herts., Esq. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 23, 1584; of Digwell, Herts.; late of Bar-
nard's Inn. Married Helen, dau. of Thomas Docwra, of
Putteridge, Herts. Will (P.C.C.) 1637. Brother of the next.
(Vis. of Herts.; Clutttrbuck, n. 322.)
HORSEY, RALPH. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1577. S. and h. of George, of Digwell, Herts., Esq. M.P. for
Dorset, 1586-7, 1597-8. Knighted, 1590-1. Married Edith,
dau. of William Mohun, of Melcombe Horsey, Dorset. Died
1612. Buried at Melcombe. Brother of Jasper (above).
(Hutchins, iv. 427.)
HORSFALL or HORSEFAL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, June 25, 1746. S. of John, of Yorkshire. B. at
Batley, near Wakefield. School, Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr
Burrow). Matric. 1746. Of Malsis Hall, in Craven, gent.
Married Grace Mortimer, of Caxton, Cambs., dau. of Samuel,
of Swaffham. Buried May 3, 1760. (F.M.G., 1183; M. H.
Peacock.)
HORSFALL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1560.
One of these names R. of St Peter's, Paul's Wharf, 1573-87.
R. of St Mary Mounthaw, London, 1574-87. Possibly Bishop
of Ossory, 1586-1610. 'Of Yorkshire.' Died Feb. 13, 1609-
jo. (Cotton, Fast. Hib., n. 278.)
HORSFALL, JOHN. Adm. pens at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1680.
Of Yorkshire. Perhaps s. of William, of Stotthes Hall; age 4
in 1666. Matric. 1680. Died July 8, 1722. Buried at
Kirkburton. M.I. (Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
HORSFALL, HIDGELY. Adm. sizar (age 21) at CHRIST'S, Mar.
19, 1745-6. B. at Haworth, Yorks. School, Rishworth
(Mr Wadsworth). Matric. 1747. Expelled, Apr. 16, 1747
(College order). (Peile, u. 249.)
HORSFALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June
18, 1653. S. of Richard, Esq., of Stotthes Hall. B. at Kirk-
burton, Yorks. Bapt. May 4, 1634. Schools, Almondbury
(Mr Greene) and Thornhill (Mr Wiglesworth). Matric. 1653.
Married Dorothy, dau. of John Ellerker, of York. Buried at
Kirkburton, Feb. 8, 1711. (Vi$. of Yorks., 1666.)
HORSFALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb.
13. 1743-4- S. of Richard, of Strensall, Yorks. School,
Ripon, Yorks. (Mr Slide). Matric. 1743-4.
HORSINGTON, THOMAS. M.D. 1663 (Lit. Reg.).
HORSLEY or HORSELEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
MAGDALENE, May 10, 1653. S. of John, of Milburn Grange,
Northumberland, Esq. School, Berwick. Matric. 1653; B.A.
1656-7.
HORSLEY, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, July 3, 1745.
S. of Thomas (1720), R. of Melton Constable, Norfolk. B. at
Saxthorpe. School, Holt (Mr Holmes). Matric. 1745-6;
Scholar, 1745-50. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 8, 1748; priest
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 1750. V. of Briston, Norfolk, 1750-1803.
R. of Antingham St Mary, 1754-1803. C. of Worstead,
1764-73. Died Apr. 29, 1803. M.I. at Swafield. (Venn, n.
57-)
HORSELEY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1567.
HORSELEYE, NICHOLAS DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1337.
Died Apr. 21, 1349.
HORSLEY, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1544; B.A. 1546-7. Perhaps Nicholas Hornsey, R. of
Frostenden, Suffolk, 1561-79. V. of Reydon and Southwold,
1566-82.
HORSMAN, THOMAS
HORSLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 24,
1751. S. of John, of St Martin's, Westminster, clerk. Scholar,
1753; LL-B- 1758. Incorp. at Oxford, 1767. D.C.L. (Oxford)
1774. R. of St Mary, Newington, Surrey, 1758-93. F.R.S.,
1767. Secretary R.S., 1773. R. of Albury, Surrey, 1774-9.
R. of Thorley, Herts., 1777-82. Archdeacon of St Albans,
1781-8. V. of South Weald, Essex, 1782-93. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1783-94. Preb. of Gloucester, 1787-93. Bishop of
St David's, 1788-93; of Rochester, 1793-1802. Dean of
Westminster, 1793-1802. Bishop of St Asaph, 1802-6.
Author, scientific and theological. Died at Brighton, Oct. 4,
1806. Buried in Newington, Surrey. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HORSLEY, THOMAS. Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL,
1521-39; B.Can.L. 1516-7. R. of Wicken Bonant, Essex,
and of Stoke College, Suffolk. Preb. of Southwell, 1537-9.
Died 1539. Will (P.C.C.) 1540; mentions 'my great chamber
at Cambridge.' Left a legacy to the College. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HORSLEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1565; B.A. 1565-6. One of these names (B.A.), buried at
St Oswald's, Durham, June 16, 1612.
HORSLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 7,
1720. S. of Thomas, packer, of London. B. there. School,
Holt, Norfolk (Mr Duncombe). Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1720-
4. Subscribed for deacon's orders (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1726,
as C. of Thornage, Norfolk. R. of Melton Constable, 1734-54.
C. of Edgeneld. Died Aug. 25, 1754. M.I. at Edgefield.
Father of Isaac (1745). (Venn, n. 15.)
HORSLYNGE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1585.
HORSMAN, ANDREW. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1623. Of
Devon, pleb. Matric. from Broadgates Hall, Oxford, Mar. 8,
1610-1, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1616.
HORSEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 2,
1751. S. of James, clerk, of Durham. B. at Greatham.
Educated by his father. Matric. 1751; B.A. 1755; M.A.
1758; B.D. 1766. Fellow, 1757-73. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 19, 1756; priest (Durham) Sept. 25, 1757. R. of
Souldeme, Oxon., 1772-1806. Died June 25, 1806. M.I. at
Soulderne. (Scott-Mayor, in. 609.)
HORSMAN, LEONARD. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1525. Fellow of
CHRIST'S, 1524-33. University preacher, 1532-3. V. of
Masham, Yorks., 1534-51. Died 1551.
HORSEMAN, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 3, 1676.
Of Hertfordshire. Probably M.D. of Leyden, Sept 19, 1680.
Licentiate R.C.P., Sept. 30, 1692. Resided in Hatton
Gardens. Died there Nov. 24, 1717. Buried in St Andrew's,
Holborn. Admon. (P.C.C.) Dec. 10, 1717. (Munk, I. 494.)
HORSEMAN, PHILIP. M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 28, 1655; B.A.
(Oxford) 1658; M.A. 1661. Fellow of Magdalen Hall, 1663-8.
Died 1668. (Al. Oxon.)
HORSMAN, RALPH. B.A. 1534-5.
HORSEMAN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, Michs.
1605; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614.
HORSMAN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY,
June 30, 1632. S. of Robert, Esq., of Kensington, Middlesex.
B. at Titchmarsh, Northants. (home of his mother, Elizabeth
Pickering). Bapt. there, Sept. 24, 1615. Schools, Oundle,
Oakham and Stretton, Rutland. Matric. 1632. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Nov. 12, 1634, as s. and h. of Robert, of Stretton.
(H. I. Longden.)
HORSMAN, SAMUEL. M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Of Middlesex.
Adm. at Leyden, Sept. 7, 1719, age 21. M.D. there, 1721.
F.R.C.P., 1737. Censor. Treasurer, 1746-51. Elect, 1751.
Died Nov. 22, 1751. Admon. (P.C.C.); of St Andrew's,
Holborn. (Munk, n. 135.)
HORSMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1555; LL.B. 1563. Fellow, 1559-72. One of these names,
'of Suffolk, barrister, Furnival's Inn,' adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 20, 1581. Perhaps knighted, Mar. 14, 1603-4.
HORSMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Fellow of St Catharine's,
1614. Junior proctor, 1618-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1621. R.
of Bergh Apton with Holvestone, Norfolk, 1627-58. Died
1658.
HORSEMAN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1627. S. of Henry, vintner, of Norwich. B. at Lynn.
Migrated to Caius, May 10, 1628, age 16.
HORSMAN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1650. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, Jan. 26,
1652-3.
HORSMAN, . B.Can.L. 1476-7.
410
HoRSMONDEN, DANIEL
HORSMONDEN, DANIEL. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1603-4. Of
Kent. S. of Richard (next), R. of Ulcombe. M.A. 1607;
B.D. 1614; D.D. 1627. Fellow, 1605. Taxor, 1604. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1617. R. of Whipsnade, Beds., 1622. V. of
Goudhurst, Kent, 1625-40. R. of Ulcombe, 1627-39.
Sequestered. Married Ursula, dau. of Sir Warham St Leger,
Knt., at Ulcombe, 1627. Died 1655. Will (P.C.C.) 1656; of
Maidstone. (J. Ch. Smith; H. I. Longden.)
HORSMANDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1570. R. of Ulcombe, Kent, till his death, Oct. 27, 1627.
Father of the above.
HORSMONDEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c.
1593- Of Kent. Probably s. of Richard, above. B.A. 1594-5;
M.A. 1598; B.D. 1606; D.D. 1614. Fellow, 1596-7. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1614. Preb. of Lincoln, 1606-33. V. of Goudhurst,
Kent, 1613-24. Preb. of Canterbury, 1618-22. R. of
Purleigh, Essex, 1624-32. Died 1633. Buried at Throwley,
Kent, Jan. 30, 1632-3. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Daniel
(1603-4). (H. I. Longden; J. Ch. Smith.)
HORSNAYLE, ASHABIA. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 6,
1667-8. Matric. 1667-8; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A.
1675.
HORSNELL, FERDINANDO. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 5,
1666-7. Matric. 1667-8.
HORSENELL, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1673. B. in London. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681;
B.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1677. Incorp. at Oxford,
1697. Apparently P.C. of Upwood, Hunts., 1684-8. V. of
Fordingbridge, Hants., 1700. Died there May, 1724. (Har-
wood).
HORSEPOLE, JOHN. B.A. 1463-4. Perhaps M.A. 1467-8; B.D.
1473-4. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, 1466-83. P.C. of Little St
Mary's, Cambridge, 1472-5. (T. A. Walker.)
HORSEPOLE, RICHARD. Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1467-
8. Perhaps a mistake for John, above.
HORSEPOOLE, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June, 1602.
HORSTON, THOMAS. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1375; left,
Aug. 15, 1384. One of these names, alias Vanshapwyck,
R. of Gt Hallingbury, Essex, 1393-1410. Preb. of St Paul's,
1404-10. Will (P.C.C., and Court of Hustings) 1410; to be
buried at St Nicholas Sherehog, near his father. Leaves his
Pupilla Oculi and Legenda Sanctorum to Hallingbury Church.
(J. Ch. Smith; H. G. Harrison.)
HORT, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 28, 1704. S. of
John, of Marshfield, Gloucs., Esq. B. there, c. 1674. Ord.
priest (Ely) Sept. 25, 1705. Chaplain to Earl of Wharton,
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Dean of Cloyne, 1718-20; of
Ardagh, 1720-2. Bishop of Ferns and LeighUn. 1722-7.
Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh, 1727-41. Archbishop of
Tuam, 1742-51. Died Dec. 14, 1751. Will, Dublin. (D.N.B.)
HORTON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 30, 1678.
Migrated to St John's, July 26, 1678. S. of Walter, of Catton,
Derbs., Esq. School, Asbby-de-la-Zouch (Mr Shaw). Pre-
viously matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, May 21, 1674,
age 15 (as s. of William); B.A. (Oxford) 1677; M.A. from St
John's (Cambridge) 1681. Fellow of St John's, 1684-9. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1683. R. of Tydd St Giles',
Cambs., 1687-8. R. of Kelshall, Herts., 1688-91, ejected as
a non-juror. Brother of Walter (1679). (R. Ussher, Croxall,
I74-)
HORTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1544.
HORTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1606, as
'Orton'; B.A 1610-1. Perhaps M.A. from St Catharine's,
1617. One of these names presented to Halford, Warws.,
Mar. i, 1647-8. (Shaw, I. 352.)
HORTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 27, 1653. Of
Warwickshire. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1657. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May, 24; priest, Aug. 5, 1662. Probably V. of
Horninghold, Leics. Will (Leicester) 1677.
HORTON, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1740. Perhaps s. of John,
of Worcester. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Nov. 7, 1730,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1734. One of these names ord. priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1736. R. of Sharnford, Leics., 1738-93.
R. of Little Peatling, 1765-93. Died May 27, 1793, aged 81.
M.I. at Sharnford. Will (P.C.C.). (Al. Own.; G. Mag.;
Nichols, iv. 920.)
HORTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Feb.
23, 1724-5. 2nd s. of William, of Howroyd, Halifax, Yorks.
Bapt. at Ripponden, Nov. 7, 1706. Matric. 1724-5. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Aug. n, 1725. Died at Howroyd, June 8,
1742- M.I. at Elland. Will, York. (Vis. of Yorks., 1666;
M. H. Peacock; J. Cb. Smith.)
HORTON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1537. Perhaps and s. of John, of Catton, Derbs. B. at
Catton. B.A. 1541-2; M.A. from Pembroke, 1549. Fellow
HOSIER, JAMES
of King's, 1540-2. Fellow of Pembroke, c. 1548. Ord. deacon
(London) Aug. 10, 1550; priest, Mar. 30, 1560. Preb. of
Durham, 1560-1. R. of St Magnus, London, 1560-4. Died
1564-
HORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 13, 1597.
B. in St James', Garlickhithe, London. Matric. c. 1597; B.A.
1600-1; M.A. 1604. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607. Ord. deacon
(London) Oct. 3; priest, Dec. 21, 1606, age 26. C. of St James',
Garlickhithe. Probably R. of Tredington, Worcs., 1607-20.
R. of Barcheston, Warws., 1631-9. Will (Worcester) 1639;
of Barcheston.
HORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623. S. of
Laurence, citizen of London. Matric. Easter, 1624; B.A.
1626-7; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1637; D.D. from Queens', 1649.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1631. Professor of Divinity, Gresham
College, 1641-61. President of Queens', 1647-60. Vice-
Chancellor, 1649-50. Incorp. at Oxford, 1652. Minister of
St Mary Colechurch, London, 1638-49, and in 1666. Preacher
at Gra>'s Inn, 1647-51. R. of St Helen's, Bishopsgate, 1666-
73. Author, sermons. Buried Mar. 29, 1673, at St Helen's.
Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
HORTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1664-5.
Probably adm. as 'Halton' in the College register. One of
these names, s. and h. of William, of Barslam, Halifax,
Yorks., adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 7, 1667-8.
HORTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1678.
Probably s. of Joshua, of Horton, near Bradford, Yorks.
B. Nov. 26, 1660. M.B. 1683. Practised physic in London.
Married a dau. of Watmough, M.D. Died s.p., Mar. 4,
1693-4. Buried at St Thomas, Southwark. Will (P.C.C.).
(Petle, H. 68.)
HORTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24) at ST JOHN'S,
June 12, 1729. B. in London. School, Highgate. V. of
Beenham, Berks., 1731-3. V. of Heston, Middlesex, 1733-50.
R. of Hascombe, Surrey, 1750-80. Died Nov. 4, 1791. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 423.)
HORTON, WALTER. M.A. 1679 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Walter, of Catton, Derbs., Esq. Matric. from St Edmund's
Hall, Oxford, May 17, 1672, age 16; B.A. from Oriel, 1675-6;
M.A. 1678. V. of Walton-on-Trent, Derbs., 1680. V. of All
Saints', Derby. Preb. of Lichfield, 1693-1728. Died 1728.
Brother of Alexander (1678). (Al. Oxon.; Ri. Ussher,
Croxall, 174.)
HORTON, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 18,
1694. S. of Christopher, gent., of Catton, Derbs. School,
Tamworth, Staffs. (Mr Antrobus). Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Kynnersley, of Staffs. Buried July, 1716, at
Croxall, aged 38. (Glover, Derbyshire, n. 204, 331.)
HORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 3, 1690. Of
Gumley, Leics. (Grandson of John, of Gumley, yeoman,
whose will, Leicester, 1667.) Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5;
M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1697. V. of Gretton,
Northants., 1702-27. Chaplain to Christopher Lord Hatton.
R. of Corby, 1703-42. Buried there, Jan. 8, 1741-2. (H. I.
Longden; L. G. H. Horton-Smith.)
HORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Aug. n, 1731.
S. of Thomas, of Chaderton, Lanes., Esq. B. there, Dec. 13,
1712. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 22, 1729. Created Baronet,
Jan. 22, 1764. Sheriff of Lancashire, 1764-5. Married
Susannah, dau. of Francis Watts, Esq., of Barnes Hall,
Yorks. Died Feb. 25, 1774. (Burke, Ext. Bart; G.E.C.)
HORTON, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1604.
HORWOOD; see also HARWOOD.
HORWOOD or HARWOD, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1489; B.A. 1492-3: M.A. 1497. Fellow till his
death, 1500. Ord. acolyte (Ely) Sept. 20, 1494; deacon.
Mar. 14, 1494-5; priest, Apr. 4, 1495. Admon. granted by
King's College.
HORWOOD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1580.
HORWODE, RICHARD DE (? ROBERT). 'KING'S scholar' at
Cambridge, 1331.
HORWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 9,
1739. S. of George. B. at Marwood, Devon. School, Barn-
staple. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3.
HORWODE, WALTER. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1353. Died
Oct. 3, 1367.
HORWOOD or HARWOOD, . B.Can.L. 1497-8-
HOSBOSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, 1547.
HOSIER, GEOFFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Sept. 29,
1584. S. of John, deceased. B. in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1584; Scholar, 1584-7. One of these names
C. of Stanford Rivers, Essex, 1598. (Venn, i. 121.)
HOSIER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1621.
Matnc. 1621; B.A. 1625-6. C. of Mucking, Essex, in 1637.
R. of Chadwell, 1649-53. Will (P.C.C.) 1653; of Chadwell,
clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOSIER, RICHARD
HOSIER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1637.
HOSKEN or HOSKIN, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
PEMBROKE, Feb. 10, 1728-9. S. of George, of St Anthony-in-
Meneage, Cornwall, farmer. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M-A«
1738. Will (P.C.C.) 1766; of Bodmin, clerk.
HOSKINS, CHARLES. Matric. FelL-Com. from QUEENS', Lent,
1618-9. Of Oxted, Surrey. Doubtless s. of Sir Thomas, of
Oxted Knt. Married Anne, dau. of William Hale. Died
Sept. 10, 1657, aged 54. Buried at Oxted. M.I. (Vis. of
Surrey; Manning and Bray, u. 386.)
HOSKEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHJUST'S, Dec. 12, 1663.
S. of John. B. at Perran, Cornwall. School, Truro (Mr Jago).
Matric. 1663; B.A. 1667-8. Ord. deacon (Exeter) June, 1669;
priest, May, 1670. Will (Exeter) 1725; of Perranzabuloe,
clerk. (Petle, i. 607.)
HOSKINS, NICHOLAS. MJC from PEMBROKE, 1732. S. of
Nicholas, of Whitstone, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from
Queen's College, Oxford, May 25, 1720, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1723-4. Probably R. of St Ervan, Cornwall. Admon.
(Exeter) 1749. (AL Oxon.)
HOSKYN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1554.
Of SheUow Bowels, Essex. Ord. sub-deacon (London) Dec.
1556. Probably R. of Lambourne, Essex, Apr. 15, 1557.
R. of Magdalen-Laver, where he died before Dec. 1588.
Licensed (Bishop of London) Feb. 10, 1567-8, to marry
Margery Wylls, of Magdalen-Laver. Will (Consist. C. London)
1589. (Peile, i. 59; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOSKYN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Oct.
10, 1677. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at South Wenn, ComwalL
HOST, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, June 21, 1680.
Matric. 1680.
HOSTE, JAMES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1722. Of Sandring-
ham, Norfolk, Esq.
HOSTENIUS (?), PETER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1564-5-
HOTBLACK, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Oct. 20, 1738.
Of Westmorland. Matric. 1738. Resided one year. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1739! priest, Dec. 21, 1740- C. of
Holwell, Beds., and Hitchin, Herts. (Petit, n. 237.)
HOTCHKIN, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, c.
1593. B. at 'Sainghton-on-the-Hill,' Cheshire, 1574. B.A.
1596-7. R. of Stonesby, Leics., 1598. V. of Sproxton, 1621.
HOTCHKINS, HENRY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1613; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 19, 1623; priest, June 5, 1626. Presented to Swanning-
ton, Norfolk (in gift of Trinity Hall), 1628, as 'William
Hotchkis, LL.B.' Will of William Hotchkin, LL.B., proved
(V.C.C.) 1629.
HOTCHKINS, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1648.
Of Bedfordshire. B.A. 1651-3.
HOTCHKIN, RALPH. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (London) June, 1626,
age 24. R. of Knipton, near Belvoir, Leics., 1627. (PeiU, i.
326.)
HOTCHKIN or HODGSKIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, Mar. 8, 1665-6. S. of John, yeoman, of Bourne,
Lines. B. there. School, Bourne (Mr Eaton). Matric. 1667,
as 'Hodgsden.' Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 18; priest, Sept.
24, 1671, as Hotchking.
HOTCHKIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 5,
1720. S. of Joshua, V. of Kingsey, Bucks. B. at Moulsoe,
Bucks. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4;
M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1724; priest,
Dec. 18, 1726. V. of Kingsey, 1726-49. Usher of Charter-
house, 1731; Head Master, 1732-48. R. of Wolverston,
Bucks., 1732. K. of Brettenham, 1739-51. R. of Balsham,
Cambs., 1749-51. Died Nov. u, 1751. Buried in Charter-
house Chapel. (Scott-Mayor, m. 336; H. G. Harrison.)
HOTCHKIS, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 9, 1709. S. of Richard. B. at Chirbury, Salop. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. 1709; B.A. 17x2-3; M.A. 1716. Head
Master of Shrewsbury, 1735-44. Died Nov. 1771. Will
(P.C.C.) 1771; of Shrewsbury, clerk. Brother of the next.
HOTCHKIS, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 28, 1716. S. of Richard, deceased, of Salop. B. at
Chirbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20.
Ord. priest (London) Nov. 20, 1720. Brother of the above.
Proved his brother Leonard's will in 1771.
HOTCHKIS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1627; B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. (Entered, in Masters,
as Henry Hotchins, of Shropshire.)
HOTHAM, tee alto HOWTHAM.
HOUBLON, JACOB
HOTHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Nov. 22, 1631. S. of Sir John, governor of Hull. B. at
Scarborough, May 12, 1615. School, Westminster. Matric.
1631. Migrated to Christ's, May 7, 1632. B.A. 1635-6; M.A.
1639. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1644-51, ejected. Proctor, 1646.
V. of Withemsea, Yorks., 1640-4. V. of Hollym, 16404.
R. of Wigan, 1653-62, ejected. Went as minister to Bermuda,
1662. F.R.S., 1667. Translated Boehme's Consolatory
Treatise of the Four Complexions. Died at Bermuda, 1672.
Will (P.C.C.) 1673-4. Father of the next, brother of Durand
(1632) and. Francis (1651). (DJf.B.; PeiU, L 419; T. A.
Walker, 45.)
HOTHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9,
1681. S. of Charles (above). B. at Wigan (? Bermuda).
Spent his early years in Bermuda. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
1681; B.A. 1684-5; MA. 1688. Fellow, 1685-92. Ord.
deacon, but afterwards entered the army; became brigadier-
general, 1710; and colonel of the royal regiment of dra-
goons. Succeeded his cousin as 4th Baronet, 1691. M.P.
for Scarborough, 1695-1702; for Beverley, 1702-23. Died
at Bristol. Buried at South Dalton, Jan. 20, 1722-3. Will,
York. (Sedbergh School Register; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HOTHAM, DURAND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 9,
1632. S. of Sir John, Bart. B. at Scarborough. Schools,
Scarborough (private; Mr Sugden) and Westminster. Matric.
1632; B.A. 1636-7; MA. 1640. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 26, 1640-1. Of Lockington, Yorks. Married, Aug. 23,
1645, Frances, dau. of Richard Remington, of Lund, Yorks.
Author. Died in St James', Westminster, 1691. Buried there.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1691. Brother of Charles (1631) and half-
brother of Francis (1651). (PeiU, i. 424; D.N.B.; M. H.
Peacock.)
HOTHAM, FRANCIS. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 19, 1651. Of Yorkshire. S. of Sir John, by his 4th wife.
Buried at St Michael le Belfry, York, July 14, 1653. Will
(P.C.C.) 1653. Half-brother of Charles (1631) and Durand
(1632). (T. A. Walker, 97.)
HOTHAM, JAMES. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1605.
HOTHAM, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
May 13, 1648. S. of Sir John, Knt., and grandson of Sir
John, xst Bart. Bapt. at Gleutworth, Lines, (his mother's
home), Mar. 21, 1631-2. M.P. for Beverley, 1660-81 and
1689. Succeeded his grandfather as Bart., Sept. 15, 1666.
Married, at Burton, Lines., Aug. 8, 1650, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sapcote, Viscount Beaumont of Swords. Buried at South
Dalton, Yorks., Sept 29, 1689. (T. A. Walker; M. H.
Peacock; G.E.C.)
HOTHAM, RALPH. B.A. 1462-3; MA. 1466. Probably 4th s.
of Sir John Hot ham, Knt. Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSE, 1464-
5. Perhaps M.P. for Scarborough, 1472. (T. A. Walker.)
HOTHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1727. S. of John, fanner, of Yorkshire. B. at Storthwood,
in Thornton parish. School, Pocklington (Mr Baker). Matric.
1727; B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1.
HOTHAM, THOMAS. B.A. 1507-8.
HOTHAM, WALTER. B.D. 1472-3. A monk. Studied at
Cambridge and Oxford.
HOTHERSALL, BURCH. Adm. FelL-Com. at EMMANUEL, Jan.
29, 1 68 1-2. Of Barbados. M.A. 1682 (Com. Keg.). Incorp.
at Oxford, 1682.
HOTOFT, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1416. One of the
children of the Chapel Royal. Died Aug. 17, 1420.
HOTTOFTE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. R. of Stourbridge, Worts., 1602.
Perhaps will (Worcester) 1641; of Old Swinford, clerk.
HOTTOF or HAWTOFT, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 16, 1546. Of Flintham, Notts.
Matric. 1546. Name off, 1549.
HOTTON, HUGH DE. The first known Chancellor of the
University, c. 1246.
HOTTON, RICHARD, see BUTTON.
HOTTYS, . . BA. 1524-5.
HOUBLON, DANIEL. Licensed to practise medicine, 1629.
HOUBLON, JACOB. Adm. FelL-Com. at PETERHOUSE, July 24,
1654; and incorp. as B.A. S. of James, of London, merchant.
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Nov. 27, 1650;
B.A. (Oxford) 1652-3; M.A. (Cambridge) 1655. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1654. Incorp. at Oxford, 1655. K. of Moreton,
Essex, 1662-97. Buried there, Dec. 18, 1697, aged 62. Will
(Consist. C. London) 1698. Father of the next. (Essex
Pedigrees; T. A. Walker, 106.)
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HOUBLON, JACOB
HOUBLON, JACOB. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1683. Of Essex.
S. of Jacob (above), R. of Moreton. B. there, Feb. 12. 1666-7.
Matric. 1683-4; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691. Ord. priest
(London) Sept. 20, 1691. R. of Bobbingworth, Essex, 1692-
1740. (Essex Pedigrees; Burke, L.G.)
HOUBLON, JACOB. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1725. Of
London. S. of Charles, merchant. B. July 31, 1710. Matric.
1725. Migrated to Emmanuel, Feb. 9, 1729-30. M.A. 1730
(Lit. Reg.). M.P. for Colchester, 1735-41; for Herts., 1741-7,
1761-8. Married Mary, dau. of Sir John Hinde Cotton, of
Madingley, Cambridge, Bart. Died Feb. 15, 1770. (Essex
Pedigrees; G. Mag.)
HOUGH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 25, 1651. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1651; Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1654-5; M.A.
1658. Fellow, 1656-62, ejected. Incorp. at Oxford, 1660.
R. of Thornton, Yorks., 1668-89. V. of Halifax, 1689.
Married Mary, dau. of John Copley, o_f Doncaster. Died
Apr. i, 1691, aged 59. Father of Nathaniel (1690). (Calamy,
I. 205; A. Gray.)
HOUGH, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at JKSUS, May 29, 1686. Of
Cheshire. Ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 19, 1686, age 23. V. of
Penistone, Yorks., 1690-1717. Licensed to marry Sarah
Hill, at Alderley, Cheshire, -July 25, 1687; at that time of
Goostrey, clerk. Buried at Penistone, Aug. 26, 1717, aged 53.
(E. Axon.)
HOUGH or HOFF, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Sr JOHN'S,
Apr. 27, 1665. S. of George, potter, of Ticknall, Derbs. B.
there. School, Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1665; B.A.
1668-9; M.A. 1672.
HOUGH, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 17,
1749. S. of Richard, grazier, of Leicestershire. B. at Bottes-
ford. Schools, Southwell, Notts, and Oakham. Matric. 1749;
B.A. 1753. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 17, 1753; priest,
June 9, 1754. V. of Granby, Notts., 1756-1800. V. of
Howes, Leics., 1756-1800. V. of Gretton, Northants., 1768-
70. R. of Redmile, Leics., 1770-1800. Died Aug. 25, 1800.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 589.)
HOUGH or HOGH, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1519-20. A priest
HOUGH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSK, June 8, 1629. Of
Derbyshire. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3; Scholar, 1633; M.A.
1636.
HOUGH, JOHN. D.D. 1689 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of London, gent. B. Apr. 12, 1651. Matric. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, Nov. 13, 1669, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1673;
M.A. 1676; B.D. 1687; D.D. 1687. Fellow of Magdalen,
1674-8. President, 1687; deprived, 1687; restored, 1688-
1701. R. of North Aston, Oxon., 1678-87. Preb. of Wor-
cester, 1686-90. R. of Tempsford, Beds., 1687. Bishop of
Oxford, 1690-9; of Lichfield, 1699-1717; and of Worcester,
I7I7-43. Died May 8, 1743, aged 93. (D.N.B.; Al.Oxon.)
HOUGH, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 4, 1690. S.
of Edmund (1651), V. of Halifax, Yorks. Matric. 1691;
Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698; D.D. 1717. Fellow,
1703-9. Incorp. at Oxford, 1707. R. of St George's, South-
wark, 1715-37. R. of Newington, Surrey, 1731-7. Died
Mays, 1737. M.I. at Newington. (Al. Oxon.; A. Gray.)
HOUGH, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1517-8. Canonicus.
HOUGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 8,
1718. S. of James, of London. Exhibitioner from St Paul's
School. Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1719; B.A. 1721-2; M.A.
1725. Fellow, 1724-31. Taxor, 1730. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
Dec. 18, 1726. Preached at St Paul's School Feast, 1728.
Admon., Dec. 10, 1731.
HOUGH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16,
1725. S. of T., clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at Penistone. School,
Penistone (Mr Ramesden). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729; priest, Sept. 20, 1730. C. of
Middleton Keynes, Bucks. R. of Thurnscoe, Yorks., 1734-48.
Died Jan. 25, 1748-9. (Scott-Mayor, in. 383.)
HOUGHAM, set HUFFAM.
HOUGHTON; see also HAUGHTON.
HOUGHTON or HAUGHTON, ADAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1670. Of London. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4; M.A. 1677.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1677. V. of Milton Ernest, Beds., 1677-
82. V. of Clapham, 1677. V. of Sundon, 1684-7. R- of
Hockliffe, 1687-1713. Married Rebecca, dau. of Hezekiah
Slingsby, Jan. 3, 1687-8. Buried at Hockliffe, Apr. 20, 1713,
aged 59. M.I. Father of Adam Haughton, 1713. (W. M.
Noble.)
HOUGHTON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, May
31, 1699. S. of Thomas, of Nottinghamshire. School,
Chesterfield, Derbs. (Mr Browne). Matric. 1699; Scholar,
1702; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1704; C. of
Tankersley.
HOWGHTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1548.
HOUGHTON, ROGER
HOUGHTON, JOCELIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20,
1640. Of Lancashire. Inventory (Chester) 1668; of Billing-
ton, clerk.
HOUGHTON, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1496-7.
HOUGHTpN, JOHN. 'Of Essex; B.A., LL.B. and B.D. of
Cambridge' (according to Cooper, but the degrees cannot be
found recorded). At the age of 28 entered the Carthusian
Order in London, of which he became prior, 1531. Supreme
visitor of the order in England. Hanged for denying the
King's supremacy, May 4, 1535, aged 47. (Cooper, i. 52;
D.N.B.; Pits, 724.)
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1559-
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY. Easter, 1573;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln)
Nov. "2, 1580. R. of Scrivelsby, Lines. Perhaps R. of
Eaton Bray, Beds., 1604-25.
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1594.
Possibly of Cheshire. Matric. from Brasenose, Oxford, Oct.
14, 1597, age 19.
HOUGHTON, JOHN. M.A. 1618 (Incorp. from pxford). Of
Northamptonshire, pleb. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, May 26, 1609, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1613-4; M.A.
1616. Perhaps R. of Little Chesterford, Essex, 16x6. One
of these names R. of Lutton, Northants. cum Washingley,
Hunts., 1628-61. Died 1661. (Al. Oxon.)
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. n,
1645. S. of Robert, Esq., of Itteringham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Massingham (Mr Woolsey) and Norwich (Mr
Levering). Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1645-9. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 7, 1648. Of Ranworth, Esq. Brother of Richard
(1633)- (Venn, i. 359-)
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1664. Of
Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of Robert (? 1639), of Ranworth,
Norfolk, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1665.
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1720. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1720. Perhaps of Bramerton. Died Oct.
1762. (G. Mag.)
HOUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 30,
1728. S. of Ralph, gent., of Lancashire. B. in Manchester.
School, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Probably matric. 1735, Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Oct. 31, 1728, as s. and h. of Ralph,
of Baguley, Cheshire. John Hough ton, of Baghill, Esq., was
High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1761, for a few days. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 416.)
HOUGHTON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 15, 1661-2. S. of John, of Eaton Bray, Beds. School,
St Paul's. Matric. 1661-2. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from Corpus Christi, Oxford, Nov. 26, 1662; B.A. (Oxford)
1665-6. Died Mar. 29, 1667. (Al. Oxon.)
HOUGHTON, OLIVER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1545.
B. c. 1521. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1561. V. of Easton
Maudit, Northants., 1564-1605. V. of Bozeat, till 1576. V.of
Fawsley, 1580-2. Buried at Easton Maudit, Dec. 27, 1605.
Will proved (Archd. Northants.) by widow Margaret. (H. I.
Longden.)
HOUGHTON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age about 18) at
CAIUS, July 5, 1633. S. and h. of Robert, Esq., of Ittering-
ham, Norfolk. B. there. Schools, Aylsham (Mr Knowles) and
Itteringham (Mr Amyraut). Matric. 1633. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 28, 1635. Probably succeeded his father. Will
proved (of Norwich, gent.) Feb. 1693. Brother of John
(1645). (Venn, i. 310.)
HOUGHTON, ROBERT. B.Can. (or Civ.) L. 1489-90.
HOUGHTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1581. B. at Burnley, Lanes., c. 1563. Migrated to Emmanuel.
One of the original scholars in 1584. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1588. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 8,
1593. V. of Tickhill, Yorks., 1594-6, resigned. Perhaps V. of
Nocton, Lines., 1596. V. of St Mary's, Lincoln, 1601-10.
R. of South Kelsey St Mary's, Lines., 1610-29. Will (P.C.C.)
1629.
HOUGHTON, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1639. Of
Norfolk. This, or the next, s. and h. of John, of Ranworth,
Norfolk, Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1642.
HOUGHTON, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1641. Of
Norfolk.
HOUGHTON, ROGER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20,
1640. Of Lancashire. Probably s. of Sir Gilbert, of Hoghton
Tower, Lanes. Matric. 1640. Killed in the battle at Hessam
Moor, 1643. (Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
HOUGHTON, SAMUEL
HOUGHTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. la,
1637, as 'Haughton.' Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1637-8; B.A.
1641-2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 16, 1644. Perhaps R. of
Buckenham Ferry, Norfolk, 1669-94.
HOUGHTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Mar. 13, 1666-7.
Matric. 1667.
HOGTON, STEPHEN DE. B.Can.L. Priest, of Norwich diocese.
R. of Swannington, Norfolk. Petitions the Pope, 1363, for
a benefice. Has lectured two years in Canon Law. (Col. Pap.
Pet., i. 405-)
HOUGHTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1586.
One of these names, of London, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 3,
1588.
HOUGHTON or HAUGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EM-
MANUEL, Easter, 1624. Matric. 1624. Brother of William
(1621).
HOUGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. i, 1646.
Of Sussex. Probably s. of Thomas, of Mayfield, Sussex;
age 6 in 1634. Matric. 1646. (Vis. of Sussex.)
HOUGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 23,
1649. Of Salop. Matric. 1649; B.A. 1659-60.
HOUGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 22, 1662.
Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670. Fellow. (For a
contemporary see A I. Oxon.)
HOUGHTON, TOBIAS. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent,
1564-5-
HOUGHTON, WILLIAM DE. Adm. at KING'S HALL, 1341;
Scholar, 1346. Died Apr. 26, 1347.
HOUGHTON, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1521-2. R.of Sessay, Yorks.,
1550-3-
HOUGHTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept.
24; priest, Sept. 25, 1626.
HOUGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 21, 1652-
3. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. One of these names
V. of Shernborne, Norfolk, 1660. V. of Dersingham, 1660-
1700. V. of Heacham, 1699.
HOUGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. 29,
1692. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1696; B.A. 1696-7. Ord. priest
(Norwich) June 4, 1699. R. of Anmer, Norfolk, 1709-48.
HOGHTON, . B.A. 1481-2.
HOUGHTON, . B.A. 1490-1; M.A. 1494.
HOUGHTON, . B.Can.L. 1534-5- A priest Perhaps
Thomas, V. of Caldecot, Cambs., 1538-43. One
Houghton was a scholar at JESUS, 1535-6.
HOUGHTON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
HOULDEN; see HOLDEN.
HOULKER, see HOLKER.
HOULTBY, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1569.
Doubtless s. of Lancelot, of Fryton, Yorks. Succeeded his
father at Fryton. Probably of Scackleton, Yorks. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Roger Meynill, of Kilvington. Brother of
Richard (1571), the Jesuit. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584; M. H.
Peacock.)
HOULTBIE, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1572.
HOLTBIE or HOULBYE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, (age 18)
from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1571. S. of Lancelot. B. at Fryton,
Yorks. School, Northallerton. Migrated to Caius, Aug. 19,
1573. Migrated to Hart Hall, Oxford, 1574. B.A. (Oxford)
1575-6. A Jesuit priest. Adm. at Douay, 1578, and sent to
England the same year. Most of his labours were in York-
shire, where, though constantly hunted by spies, he escaped
apprehension. Became Superior of the English Jesuits after
the execution of Garnet, May 3, 1606. Died in Yorks., May
25, 1640. Brother of George (above). (Venn, i. 75; D.N.B.;
Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
HOLTBY, . B.Civ.L. 1499-1500. One Christopher Holtby,
of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and Mavis Enderby, Lines.,
priest. Will (P.C.C.) 1522.
HOULTON, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1615. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of
Barton St Mary, Norfolk, 1644.
HOULTON or HOUGHTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from
CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1571. Probably adm. 1570, as
Howlter.
HOULTON, ROBERT. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1703. S. of R. of
Warminster, Wilts. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Apr.
21, 1680, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1683-4. R. of Winter-
bourne Monkton, Dorset, 1692-1708; and of Middle Chin-
nock, Somerset, 1703-8. Died 1708. Father of the next.
(Al. Oxen.)
HOVELL, WILLIAM
HOULTON, ROBERT. M.A. from TRINITY, 1721. S. of Robert
(above), of Monkton, Dorset, clerk. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Mar. 22, 1710-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1714.
R. of Penselwood, Somerset, 1719-45. R. of Middle Chin-
nock, 1732-7. V. of Milton Clevedon, 1737-44. (Al. Oxon.)
HOULTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter. 1612.
HOLTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1552.
HOUNDE, see HOWNDE.
HOURDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1577.
HOUSDEN, see HOWSDEN.
HOUSEGO, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1562. B. at Norwich. B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Fellow of
Corpus Christi, 1569, for a few months. Ord. deacon (London)
July 29, 1568. V. of Stanstead Abbots, Herts., 1573-5.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
HOUSEHOLD, JOHN. Pens, at GONVILLE HALL, 1510-6; B.D.
1513. Cluniac monk of Castleacre. Signed the surrender,
1537. V. of East Barsham, Norfolk, 1538-51. Will (Norwich)
1551. He leaves gifts, books, vestments, etc., to Gonvflle
Hall. (Venn, i. to.)
HOUSELOCK, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Feb. 12, 1641-2. Of Kent. Matric. 1642.
HOWSMAN, JOHN. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 17, 1495.
HOUSEMAN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1558.
HOUSEMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 28,
1640. S. of William, yeoman, lately deceased, of Slyne, near
Lancaster. B. there. Schools, Lancaster (Mr Scholecraft) and
Sedbergh (Mr Nelson). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A.
1647; B.D. 1654. Fellow, 1644; senior fellow, 1653. Ord.
Sriest (Bishop Maxwell, of Kilmore) Oct. 15, 1651. V. of
reat Thurlow, Suffolk. Died c. 1690.
HOUSEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 19, 1660.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663.
HOUSTWAYTE, see HUSTWAITE and HUTHWETT.
HOVEDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1577, as 'Owenden'; B.A. 1580-1. One Ri. Hovenden, of
Middlesex, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 5, 1582.
HOVENDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 20,
1564. Doubtless s. of William, of Canterbury. Matric. 1564-
5. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. there, 1566; M.A. 1570; B.D.
and D.D. 1581. Fellow of All Souls; Warden, 1571-1614.
Vice-Chancellor, 1582. Chaplain to Archbishop Parker.
Preb. of Lincoln, c. 1570-1614. Preb. of Canterbury, 1589-
1614. Died Mar. 25, 1614. Buried in the College Chapel.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HOVEDEN, ROBERT. M.A. 1625 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Kent. S. of George, R. of Harrietsham. Bapt. there, Nov. 21,
1602. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, June 27, 1617,
age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1620-1; M.A. 1623-4. Fellow of All
Souls. Died 1640. (Al. Oxon.)
HOVENDEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1564.
HOVELL, see also HOWELL.
HOVILL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 20,
1637. S. of Nicholas, gent. B. at North Walsham, Norfolk.
Bapt. there, Mar. 15, 1621-2. School, North Walsham
(Mr Acres).
HOVELL (alias SMITH), GEORGE. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S,
1600-1; M.A. 1604. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1604,
age 24. V. of Framsden, Suffolk, 1606-12. (Pedigree of
' Hovell, alias Smith," of Ash Bocking, in Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
HOVELL, GREGORY. Adm. scholar (age 19) at CAIUS, Mar. 27,
1609. S. of Thomas, gent., of Winston, Suffolk. School,
Botesdale (Mr Fowle). B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1619. (Venn, i. 201.)
HOVELL, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 9, 1632.
S. of William, gent., of Gaywood, Norfolk. B. at Holkham.
School, Lynn (Mr Woodmansey). Matric. 1632; Scholar,
1634-9; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Of Kenninghall Park,
Norfolk, Esq. Died Oct. 25, 1690. Buried at Mildenhall,
Suffolk. M.I. (Venn, i. 305.)
HOVEL, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Jan. 23,
1626-7. Doubtless s. and h. of Richard, of Hifiington,
Norfolk; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. i, 1624. Knighted, 1641.
Royalist. Of Hillington. Buried Aug. 26, 1654. Father of
the next. (Suff. Man. Fam., 11.36; Blomefield, iv. 566.)
HOVELL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 12) at CAIUS, Oct.
10, 1649. S. of Sir Richard (above), Knt, of Hillington,
Norfolk. B. in London. School, Wimpole (Mr Bagge).
Matric. 1649; B.A. 1653-4 (»t in the ordo). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 26, 1654-5. Of Hillington. Knighted, June 5, 1660.
M.P. for Lynn, 1661-70. Died Mar. 4, 1669-70. Buried at
Hillington. Will, P.C.C. (Venn, i. 376; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
HOVELL, WILLIAM
HOVELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age i?) at ST JOHN'S, Dec.
23, 1732. S. of Oliver, gent. B. at Bury, Suffolk. School,
Bury. Ma trie. 1737; M.B. 1740. Of Badwell Ash, Suffolk.
Married, Mar. 30, 1736, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Burrell,
R. of Adstock, Bucks. Buried at Badwell, July 21, 1769.
M.I. Will (Bury) 1769. (Suff. Man. Fam., H. 103; G. Mag.;
Burke, L.G.)
HOVENDEN, see HOVEDEN.
HOVENER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 8,
1687. Of Surrey. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1691-2.
HOVINGTON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from JESUS,
Easter, 1614; B.A. 1617-*; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1619; priest, Sept. 1621.
HOVY, GEORGE. M.A. 1679 (Incorp. from Edinburgh). V. of
Coley, Halifax, Yorks., 1676-81.
HOW, see HOWE.
HOWARD, Sir CHARLES. M.A. 1571. ist s. of William (1564),
Baron Howard of Emngham. M.P. for Surrey, 1562-7 and
1572-3- Succeeded as 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham, 1573.
Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, 1573-4; of Sussex, 1585-1624;
of Devon, 1585-7; and of Cornwall, 1585-1614. K.G., 1575.
Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 1583-5. Privy Coun-
cillor, 1583. Lord High Admiral, 1585-1618. Chief in
command against the Spanish Armada, 1588. Captured
Cadiz, 1596. Created ist Earl of Nottingham, 1596. Com-
missioner at Essex's trial, 1601. Ambassador extraordinary
to Spain, 1605. Died Dec. 13, 1624. Buried at Reigate.
M.I. at St Margaret's, Westminster. (D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)
HOWARD, CHARLES. Matric. pens, at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, Michs. 1640. S. of Sir Charles. B. at Bray, Berks.
Fellow, till 1645. Captain of a Troop of Horse in the Royal
army. Slain near Newark. (Harwood.)
HOWARD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 26, 1735. 2nd s. of Henry Bowes, 4th Earl of Berks.
B. at Elford, Staffs. School, Eton. Matric. 1735. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 12, 1736-7. Died 1773. (Scott-Mayor, in.
466.)
HOWARD DE WALDEN, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. noble-
man (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June 27, 1710. S. of Henry
(1.685), Earl of Suffolk and Bindon. School, Walden. Matric.
1711. Succeeded his father as 7th Earl of Suffolk, 1718.
Recorder of Saffron Walden, 1718. Lord-Lieutenant of
Essex, 1718-22. Married Arabella, dau. of Sir Samuel Astry,
of Henbury, Gloucs. Died Feb. 9, 1721-2, s.p. Buried at
Walden. (G.E.C.)
HOWARD, CHARLES. LL.D. 1717. 3rd s. of Henry, 5th Earl
of Suffolk. B. 1675. An officer in the army, 1703. Groom
of the Bedchamber, 1714-27. Succeeded his brother Edward
as gth Earl of Suffolk, 1731. Married Henrietta, dau. of Sir
Henry Hobart, Bart. Died Sept. 28, 1733. Buried at Walden.
Brother of Edward (1685) and Henry (1685). (G.JE.C.)
HOWARD, EDEN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at TRINITY, Oct. 25,
1726. S. of John, of Market Street, Bedford. Taught by his
father. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1730-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June i; priest, Dec. 21, 1729. Chaplain to the East India
Company, 1732-45. Will (P.C.C.) 1781; of Rendlesham,
Suffolk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HOWARD, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at MAGDALENE,
Nov. 2. 1685. S. of Henry (afterwards Earl of Suffolk). B.
in St James', Middlesex. School, Panton St (Mr Froholk).
Matric. 1685. Succeeded his nephew Charles William (1710)
as 8th Earl of Suffolk, 1722. Died unmarried, June 22, 1731.
Buried at Walden. Brother of Henry (1685) and Charles
(1717). (Collins, in. 159; G.E.C.)
HOWARD, EPHRAIM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
7, 1681. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Middlesex. B. there.
Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1685-6;
M.A. from Queens', 1690. Fellow of Queens', c. 1686. A non-
juror.
HOWARD, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS',
Easter, 1550 (impubes). yd s. of Thomas, Viscount Howard
of Bindon. Brother of Henry (1550) and Thomas (1550).
HOWARD, HENRY, Earl of Surrey (by courtesy). High
Steward of the University with his father, 1539-40. S. of
Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. B. c. 1516. K.G., 1541.
Distinguished as a scholar and soldier. With the imperial
troops at Landrecy, 1543. Appointed Commander of Bou-
logne, 1545-6. Defeated at St Etienne, 1546. Superseded
by his enemy, Lord Hertford, 1546. Married Francis Vere,
dau. of the Earl of Oxford. Poet, introduced the Sonnet
from Italy into England. Condemned on a frivolous charge
of treasonably quartering royal arms. Executed on Tower
Hill, Jan. 21, 1547-8. Father of Henry (1564) and Thomas
(1564). (G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
HOWARD, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1550 (impubes). Eldest s. of Thomas, Viscount Bindon.
Succeeded as and Viscount, 1582. Married Frances, dau. of
HOWARD, JOHN
Sir Peter Meautys, of Westham, Essex. Admon. granted to
his brother, Jan. 16, 1590-1. Brother of Francis (1550) and
Thomas (1550). (G.E.C.)
HOWARD, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Michs.
1564. 2nd s. of Henrv, Earl of Surrey. B. 1540, at Shottis-
ham, Norfolk. M.A. 1566. Migrated to Trinity Hall. Read
Latin lectures on Rhetoric and Civil Law. Chancellor of the
University, 1612-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1568. Went to
Court, c. 1570. Failed to gain a secure position owing to his
relations with Mary Queen of Scots. Retired to Audley End,
and directed the education of his brother's children. Re-
adm. to court, 1600. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 2,
1603-4. Commissioner for the trials of Raleigh, 1603; Guy
Fawkes, 1605; and Garnet, 1606. .'Created Earl of North-
ampton, 1604. Privy Councillor. Warden of the Cinque
Ports, 1604-14. K.G., 1605. Lord Privy Seal, 1608-14.
First Commissioner of the Treasury, 1612-4. Lived and died
a Roman Catholic. Reputed the most learned noble of his
day. Built Northumberland House. Endowed three
hospitals, including Norfolk College, Greenwich. Died June
15, 1614. Buried in the Chapel of Dover Castle. M.I. at
Greenwich. Brother of Thomas (1564). (D.N.B.)
HOWARD, HENRY. M.A. 1605. 3rd s. of Thomas (1605), ist
Earl of Suffolk. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Bassett,
of Blore, Staffs. Died young. Brother of Theophilus (1598)
and Thomas (1598). (Burke, Peerage.)
HOWARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 9,
1629. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Tibenham, Norfolk. Schools,
Moulton (Mr Matchet) and Eye (Mr Hall). Matric. 1629.
Perhaps scholar of Trinity Hall, 1632. Perhaps father of
v Henry (1667).
HOWARD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, July 4,
1640. 2nd s. of Henry Frederic, 3rd Earl of Arundel. 6.1628.
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1668. Went abroad; visited John Evelyn
at Padua, 1645. High Steward of Guildford, 1663-73.
F.R.S., 1666; presented a library to the Royal Society and
the Arundel Marbles to Oxford. Created Baron Howard of
Castle Rising, 1669. Envoy to Morocco, 1669. Created Earl
of Norwich, 1672. Hereditary Earl Marshal, 1672-84.
Succeeded his brother Thomas, as 6th Duke of Norfolk,
Dec. 1677. Married (i) Lady Anne Somerset, dau. of
Edward, Marquis of Worcester; (2) Jane, dau. of Robert
Bickerton, gentleman of the wine-cellar to Charles II. Died
Jan. n, 1683-4. Buried at Arundel. Brother of Philip
Thomas (1640) and of Thomas (1640). (D.N.B.)
HOWARD, HENRY Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Oct. 12, 1667. S.
of Henry (? 1629), gent., deceased. B. at Moulton. School,
Moulton (Mr Wickham). Matric. 1667; Scholar, 1668-75;
B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 1675,
as C. of Moulton; priest, Feb. 1675-6. V. of Mutford,
Suffolk, 1675-80. Buried there Dec. 8, 1680. (Venn, i. 432.)
HOWARD, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Nov. 2, 1685. S. of Henry (afterwards Earl of Suffolk) and
grandson of Theophilus (1598). B. in Duke Street, St James.
School, Panton St (Mr Froholk). Matric. 1685. M.P. for
Arundel, 1695-8; for Essex, 1705-6. Commissary-general of
the Musters, 1697-1706. Created Baron Chesterford, Co.
Essex, and Earl of Bindon, Co. Dorset, 1706. Privy Coun-
cillor, 1707 and 1714. Succeeded his father as 6th Earl of
Suffolk, 1709. Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, 1714-8. President
of the Board of Trade, 1715-8. Died Sept. 19, 1718. Buried
at Walden. Brother of Edward (1685) and Charles (1717),
father of Charles William (1710). (G.E.C.)
HOWARD, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 23, 1705. S.
of John (1684), R. of Marston Trussel, Northants. Bapt.
there, Nov. n, 1686. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9. Perhaps
R. of Saxelby, Leics., 1727. Died 1728. (H. I. Longden.)
HOWARD, HENRY. Said to have been at MAGDALENE. S. and
h. of Charles (1717). B. 1706. M.P. for Beeralston, 1728-33.
Succeeded his father as loth Earl of Suffolk, 1733. Married
Sarah, dau. of William Hucks, of London, brewer. Died at
Audley End, Apr. 22, 1745. Buried at Walden. (G.E.C.)
HOWARD, JAMES, Earl of Suffolk. M.A. 1664. S. and h. of
Theophilus (1598). Bapt. at Walden, Feb. 10, 1619-20.
M.A. (Oxford) 1663. K.B., 1626. Succeeded his father as
3rd Earl of Suffolk, 1640. Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk, 1642.
High Steward of Ipswich, 1653. Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk
and Cambridgeshire, 1660-81. Gentleman of the Bed-
chamber, 1665. Commissioner for the office of Earl-Marshal,
1673. Hereditary visitor of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Died without male issue, Jan. 7, 1688-9. Buried at Saffron
Walden. (G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
HOWARD, JOHN. Adm. at CAIUS, Apr. 10, 1641. S. of William,
goldsmith, of Cambridge. B. 1625. Bapt. at Gt St Mary s,
Apr. 19 1625. School, Perse (Mr Lovering and Mr Watson).
Matric. pens. 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1648. Perhaps V.
of Stantonbury, Bucks., 1675-8; and of Newport Pagnell,
1678-65. (Venn, i. 341.)
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HOWARD, JOHN
HOWARD, JOHH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 27, 1667.
Matric. 1667: B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1672. One of these names (B.A.), V. of Thurston, Suffolk,
1675-95. R. of Westhorpe ('M.A.'), 1685-8. Died 1688.
HOWARD, JOHN. M.A. 1684 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of Guilsborough, Northants. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Dec. 17, 1666, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1670;
M.A. 1673. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1673; priest,
Sept 20, 1674. R- °f Marston Trussel, Northants., 1682-1701.
R. of Little Bowden, 1691-6. V. of Kidderminster, 1701.
Father of the next and of Henry (1705). (Al. Oxon.; Lips-
comb, TV. 286.)
HOWARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 18,
1698. S. of John (above), clerk. B. at Marston Trussel,
Northants. Educated at Marston Trussel. Brother of Henry
(1705).
HOWARD, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1634. Of Essex. Migrated to Queens', Nov. i, 1639.
B.A. 1639-40.
HOWARD, MICHAEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATH-
ARINE'S, July i, 1739. Of Maryland. Matric. 1739.
HOWARD, PHILIP. M.A. 1576. Educated at ST JOHN'S.
Known by the courtesy title of Earl of Surrey, ist s. of
Thomas (1564), 4th Duke of Norfolk. B. 1557. Summoned
to the Peers as Earl of Arundel, Jan. 1580-1. Became a
Roman Catholic, 1584. In an attempt to leave England he
was captured and subsequently, 1589, condemned to death
for treason. The sentence was not carried out, but he re-
mained a prisoner. Died in the Tower, Nov. 19, 1595.
Brother of William (1577) and Thomas (1605), father of
Thomas (1605). (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HOWARD, PHILIP THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S,
July 4, 1640. 3rd s. of Henry Frederic, 3rd Earl of Arundel.
B. 1629. Educated at Utrecht and Antwerp. Became a
Dominican, 1646. Studied at Naples and Rennes. Ord.
priest, 1652. First prior of his own English foundation of
Bornhem, Flanders, 1657. Sent on a secret royalist mission
to England, 1659. Promoted the marriage of Charles II,
1662; appointed chaplain to Queen Catherine, afterwards
grand-almoner. Driven from England by popular feeling,
1674. Created Cardinal, 1675. Arch-priest of S. Maria
Maggiore, Rome, 1689. Died June 17, 1694, at Rome. Buried
there. Brother of Henry (1640) and Thomas (1640). (D.N.B.)
HOWARD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 5, 1659-60.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4. Signed for deacon's orders
(London) Feb. 17, 1664-5; for priest's, May 31, 1671. V. of
Chislet, Kent, 1672-82. Buried there Nov. 28, 1682. (H. G.
Harrison.)
HOWARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1675.
HOWARD, ROBERT. Of MAGDALENE. 6th s. of Thomas (1598),
Earl of Berkshire. Great nephew of Thomas, ist Earl of
Suffolk. Bapt. at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Jan. 10, 1625-6.
Knighted at Newbury, 1644. Imprisoned at Windsor under
the Commonwealth. M.P. for Stockbridge, 1661-79; and for
Castle Rising, 1679-81, 1689-98. Auditor of the Exchequer,
1673-98. Privy Councillor, 1689. Dramatist. Died Sept. 3,
1698. Buried in Westminster Abbey. (D.N.B. ; Magdalene
College History.)
HOWARD, SAMUEL, Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, May 29, 1735.
B. in London. One of these names, s. of Richard, of Hackney,
Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 22, 1730.
HOWARD, THEOPHILUS. Matric. FelL-Com. from MAG-
DALENE, Michs. 1598. ist s. of Thomas (1605), ist Earl of
Suffolk. B. 1584. M.A. 1605. Incorp. at Oxford, 1605. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1605-6. M.P. for Maldon, 1605-10.
Governor of jersey, 1610-40. Summoned to the Peers as
Baron Howard de Walden, 1610. Joint Lord-Lieutenant of
the Northern counties, 1614-33. Lord-Lieutenant of
Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Dorset, 1626-40. Privy Coun-
cillor, 1626. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Suffolk and 2nd Baron
de Walden, May, 1626. K.G., 1627. Warden of the Cinque
Ports, 1628-40. Governor of Berwick, 1635. Died June 3,
1640. Buried at Saffron Walden. Brother of Thomas (1598)
and Henry (1605), father of James (1664). (DJV.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. High Steward of the University, with
his s. Henry, 1530-47, 1553-4. S. of Thomas, Duke of
Norfolk. B. 1473. Knighted, 1497. K.G., 1510. Lord
Admiral, 1513-25. Fought at Flodden. Earl of Surrey, 1514.
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1520-2. Lord Treasurer, 1522—
47- Succeeded as 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 1524. As President
of the Privy Council incensed Henry VIII against Wolsey.
Earl Marshal, 1533-47 and 1553-4. Acquiesced in the
execution of his niece, Anne Boleyn, 1536. Active hi the
suppression of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Opposed Cromwell.
Sent to wage war against Scotland, 1542. Lieutenant-
HOWARD, WALTER
General of the army in France, 1544. Ousted from favour
by the Earl of Hertford. Imprisoned in the Tower, 1547,
till 1553. Died Aug. 25, 1554. Buried at Framlingham.
HOWARD, THOMAS. Matric. FeU.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1550, impubes. 2nd s. of Thomas, Viscount Howard of
Bindon. Succeeded his brother Henry (1550), as 3rd Viscount,
1591. K.G., 1606. Married Grace, dau. of Bernard Duffield.
Died «./>., Mar. i, 1610-1. Brother of Henry (1550) and
Francis (1550). (G.E.C.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. M.A. 1564 (on the Queen's visit), ist s.
of Henry, Earl of Surrey. B. Mar. 10, 1536. M.A. (Oxford)
1568. K.B., 1553. Succeeded as 4th Duke of Norfolk, Aug.
1554. Earl Marshal, 1554-72. Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
and Suffolk, 1558. K.G., 1559. Employed in Scotland, 1559-
60. Privy Councillor, 1562. Formed a project of marriage
with Mary Queen of Scots; imprisoned, 1569-70. Involved
in Ridolfi's plot. Executed, June 2, 1572. Benefactor to
Magdalene College. Brother of Henry (1564), father of
Thomas (1605), of Philip (1576) and William (1577). (Cooper,
i. 302; DJf.B.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. Matric. from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1598.
2nd s. of Thomas, ist Earl of Suffolk. M.A. 1605. K.B., 1605.
M.P. for Lancaster, 1605-11; for Co. Wilts., 1614; for
Cricklade, 1620-2. Created Baron Howard of Charlton and
Viscount Andover, 1622. K.G., 1625. Earl of Berkshire, 1626.
Candidate for Chancellorship of the University, 1626. Privy
Councillor, 1639. Governor to the Prince of Wales, 1643-6.
Died July 16, 1669, aged about 90. Buried in Westminster
Abbey. Brother of Theophilus (1598) and Henry (1605),
father of Robert. (G.E.C. ; A. B. Beaven.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. M.A. 1605. Educated at ST JOHN'S. 2nd
s. of Thomas (1564), 4th Duke of Norfolk. B. 1561. Knighted,
1588. Distinguished himself against the Armada, 1588.
Commander in the attack off the Azores, 1591. Admiral of
the Thu-d Squadron in the Cadiz Expedition, 1596. K.G.,
1597. ist Baron Howard de Walden, 1597. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 2, 1597-8. Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire,
1598-1626; Suffolk, 1605-26; and Dorset, 1611-^6. Con-
stable of the Tower. High Steward of the University, 1601-
14. Created ist Earl of Suffolk, 1603. Lord Chamberlain,
1603-14. Privy Councillor, 1603. Chancellor of the Univer-
sity, 1614-26. Lord High Treasurer, 1614-8; fined and
imprisoned for embezzlement, 1619. High Steward of
Exeter, 1621. Died May 28, 1626. Father of Theophilus
• (1598), Thomas (1598) and Henry (1605), brother of Philip
(1576) and William (c. 1577). (D.N.B.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. M.A. 1605. ist s. of Philip (1576), ist
Earl of Arundel. 8.1586. School, Westminster. 'Went to
TRINITY College' (D.N.B. ; not recorded in the register).
Restored in title and blood, 1604; becoming Earl of Arundel,
1604. Travelled in the Low Countries, France and Italy.
Lord-Lieutenant of Sussex, 1608-36; of Norfolk, 1615; of
Northumberland and Cumberland, 1633-9. K.G., 1611.
Became a pro tes tan t , 1615. Privy Councillor, 1 61 6. President
of the Committee of Peers on Bacon's case, 1621. Joint
Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1621. Earl Marshal, 1621-
46. Imprisoned for hostility to Buckingham, 1626. Chief
Justice in Eyre, North of Trent, 1634-46. Sent to Vienna
to urge the restitution of the Palatinate to Charles I's
nephew, 1636. General of the army against Scotland, 1639.
Lord Steward, 1.640-1. Presided at Stratford's trial, 1641.
Left England, 1642, and settled at Padua. Created Earl of
Norfolk, June, 1644. Formed the first considerable art
collection hi England, including statues, pictures, and the
famous Arundel marbles presented to Oxford University,
1667. Died at Padua, Oct. 4, 1646. Buried at Arundel.
(D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
Oct. 12, 1637. ist s. of Edward, ist Baron Howard of
Escrick. Bapt. at Saffron Walden, Oct. 24, 1625. Succeeded
his father as 2nd Baron Howard of Escrick, 1675. Went to
the assistance of the King in Lancashire, with 100 horse.
Died at Bruges, Aug. 24, 1678. Buried at St Martin-in-the-
Fields. Brother of William (1646). (Masters; G.E.C.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1640. S. and h. of Henry Frederic, 3rd Earl of Arundel.
B. 1627. Suffered from brain fever at Padua, 1645, which
impaired his mental faculties. Succeeded his father as Earl
of Arundel, 1652. Restored by Act of Parliament to the
Dukedom of Norfolk, 1660. Died, unmarried, at Padua,
Dec. 13, 1677. Buried at Arundel. Brother of Henry (1640)
and Philip Thomas (1640). (G.E.C.)
HOWARD, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1741. S. of Samuel,
of Ribbesford, Worcs. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Apr. 24, 1724, age 17. (B.A. not recorded.) (Al. Oxon.)
HOWARD, WALTER. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1397-1404.
416
HOWARD, WILLIAM
HOWE, THOMAS
HOWARD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1454-5? B.D. 1465-6; D.D. HOWDEN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1575;
Cambridge, B.A. 1578-9, as 'HowdylT; M.A. 1582.
1469-70. Prior of the Carmelite House at
1468.
HOWARD, Sir WILLIAM. Educated at TRINITY HALL, under
Stephen Gardiner. M.A. 1564 (on Queen's visit). S. of
Thomas, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. M.A. at Oxford, 1566.
Employed in embassies to Scotland, 1531, 1535 and 1536.
Ambassador to France, 1537 and 1541. Governor of Calais,
I552-3- Lord High Admiral, 1553-8. Created ist Lord
Howard of Emngham, 1554. K.G., 1554. Privy Councillor,
1554. Lord Chamberlain, 1558-72. Lord-Lieutenant of
Surrey, 1559-73. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1562. Lord
Privy Seal, 1572-3. Died Jan. 12, 1572-3. Buried at Reigate.
Father of Sir Charles (1571). (D.N.B.)
HOWARD, Lord WILLIAM. Probably of Sr JOHN'S, c. 1577.
3rd s. of Thomas (1564), 4th Duke of Norfolk. B. at Audley
End, Dec. 19, 1563. Involved in the fortunes of his brother
Philip, imprisoned with him, 1583; joined the Church of
Rome, 1584. Restored Naworth Castle, Cumberland; settled
there. Improved his estates and encouraged agriculture.
Warden of the Western Marches. Scholar and antiquary.
An intimate friend of Cotton. Married Elizabeth, sister and
co-heir of George, Lord Dacre, of Gillesland, Cumberland.
Died Oct. 7, 1640. Benefactor to the College Library.
Brother of Philip (1576) and Thomas (1605). (D.N.B.)
HOWARD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618.
HOWARD, WILLIAM (dominus). Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST
JOHN'S, Easter, 1624. Doubtless 3rd s. of Thomas (1605),
Earl of Arundel. B. Nov. 30, 1614. K.B., 1625-6. Created
Baron Stafford, 1640 Retired to Flanders on the outbreak
of the Civil War. F.R.S., 1665. Married Mary Stafford, sister
and heir to Henry, 5th Baron Stafford. Accused on the
testimony of Titus Oates and others of being concerned in
the Popish plot. Imprisoned in the Tower of London, 1678.
After two years' imprisonment, found guilty and beheaded
on Tower Hill, Dec. 29, 1680. Buried in the Chapel of St
Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower. (G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
HOWARD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
June 20, 1642. ist s. of Sir William Howard, of Naworth;
great grandson of Lord William (c. 1577). M.A. 1642 (on
King's visit). Died 1644. (Peile, i. 481; Collins, in. 503.)
HOWARD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
July i, 1646. 2nd s. of Edward, ist Baron Howard of
Escrick. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1648. M.P. for
Winchelsea in the Convention Parliament, 1660. Imprisoned
for republican plots, 1657; and again in 1674, for engaging
in secret correspondence with Holland. Succeeded his brother
Thomas as 3rd Baron, Aug. 1678. Arrested for implication
in the Rye House plot. Notorious for his evidence against
Russell and Sidney, 1683. Died Apr. 1694. Brother of
Thomas (1637). (D.N.B.; Masters, 316.)
HOWCHIN, JEREMY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1634. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of Robert, of Ricking-
hall Superior; bapt. there, Mar. 12, 1616-7. Died in College.
Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, May 3, 1635. (V. B.
Redstone.)
HOWCHIN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1615. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. R. of
Palgrave, Suffolk.
HOWDAN(?), WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1635.
HOWDELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1572.
HOWDELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, June 23,
1742. S. of William (1719), clerk, of Kent. B. at Staple,
Kent. School, Sedbergh, Yorks. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7.
Usher at King's School, Canterbury, 1748. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) Sept. 24, 1749; priest (Canterbury) Sept. 23,
1750. R. of Bircholt, Kent, 1750-62. Brother of William
(i745)- (Scott-Mayor, m. 529.)
HOWDELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 26, 1719. S. of William, husbandman, of Yorkshire.
B. at Louth. School, Louth (Mr Williams). Matric. 1719;
B.A. 1722-3; M.A. 1726. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 23, 1722;
priest (Canterbury) Sept. 19, 1725. R. of Bircholt, Kent,
1731-43. V. of Leysdown, 1735-56. Father of John (1742)
and the next. (Scott-Mayor, in. 322.)
HOWDELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
-, June 7, 1745. S. of William (above), clerk, of Kent. B. at
Staple, near Sandwich. School, Beverley, Yorks. Matric.
1745; B.A. 1748-9. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Dec. 23, 1750;
priest (Peterb.) Feb. 23, 1752. V. of West Hythe, Kent,
1753-1804. Second Master of King's School, Canterbury,
1777-9- Died Nov. 24, 1804. Brother of John (1742).
(Scott-Mayor, in. 552; H. G. Harrison.)
HOWE or HOW, GERVASE. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Oct. ai,
1664. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon
(Ely) May, 1670 ; priest, June, 1671. R. of St Peter, Sandwich,
I673-79- (PfHf, J- 614.)
V.A.C. II.
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HOWE, HENRY. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1577; B.A.
1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Nov. 29, 1582;
priest, Dec. 31, 1584. V. of Langford, Beds., 1584. Perhaps
R. of St Andrew Hubbard, London, 1593-8, resigned. R. of
Calverton, Bucks., 1598-1600. Died 1600.
HOW, JAMES. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Perhaps R. of Milton,
Gravesend, 1728-65. R. of St Margaret, Lothbury, 1728-65.
Died Aug. 30, 1765, aged 74. M.I. at Milton. Will,
P.C.C.
HOWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1557.
HOWE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1588.
HOW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 15, 1597. Of
Essex.
HOWE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July i, 1615.
Matric. 1616; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Incorp. at Oxford,
1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1619. Probably C. at
Loughborough, 1628-34. One of these names R. of Ampthill,
Beds., 1641; V, of Horbling, Lines., 1641; of Marston
Mortain, Beds., 1643 (but see the next).
HOWE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1626-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 17, 1624-5.
HOWE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 19, 1647.
S. of John (? 1615), clerk. B. at Loughborough. School,
Winwick (Mr Gorse). Matric. 1647. Migrated to Oxford.
Adm. at Brasenose, 1648; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1652. Fellow
of Magdalen, 1652-5. 'Ordained' at Winwick, 1652. Minister
of Gt Torrington, Devon, 1654-^62, ejected. Chaplain to
Cromwell. Preached in Devonshire, till 1670. Chaplain to
Viscount Massereene in Ireland, till 1676. Joint pastor at
Haberdashers' Hall, London, 1676. Began a controversy on
predestination, 1677; and with Defoe on occasional con-
formity, 1700. Author, theological. Died in London, Apr. a,
1705. Buried in All Hallows Church, Bread Street. (Peile, i.
513-, D.N.B.; F.M.G., 443.)
HOWE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar. 11,
1711-2. ist s. of George, M.D., deceased, of London. B. in
Aldennanbury. School, Hackney, Middlesex (Mr Ben.
Morland). Matric. 1712. One of these names adm. at Leyden,
Sept. 21, 1723. Dead 1729. Perhaps brother of Philip
(1712-3). (F.M.G., 443.)
HOW, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 30,
1595-
HOWE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 14, 1712-3.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1713. One of these names 2nd s. of
George, M.D. Dead 1729, $.p. Perhaps brother of John
(1711-2). (F.M.G., 443-)
HOWE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 4,
1639. S. of Richard, of Glemsford, Suffolk. B. there. School,
Thurlowe (Mr Moore). Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A.
1647.
HOW, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb.
26, 1667-8. S. of Thomas. B. at Stapleford, Essex. School,
Felsted (Mr Glascock). Matric. 1667-^. Probably adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 13, 1670. (Peile, n. 13.)
HOW, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 7, 1693-4. B. in Essex. School, Felsted. Probably s. and
h. of Richard, of Broxbourne, Herts.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 6, 1693. Perhaps Sheriff of Essex, 1730. If so, died
Sept. 28, 1748. (T. A. Walker, 194; Morant, i. 188.)
HOWE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1722;
B.A. 1725-6; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1725; priest, Feb. 22, 1729-30.
HOWE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1639; B.A. 1641-3. (Probably adm. at Emmanuel,
1637-)
HOWE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 26, 1672.
Of Lincolnshire.
HOW, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 8, 1730. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1732; B.A. I733-4I M.A. 1737-
HOWE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
i557-«.
HOWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 8, 1658-9.
Of Yorkshire.
HOW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1673. S. of Alexander, gent., of Battersea, Surrey. B. there.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1673; LL.B. 1678.
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HOWE, THOMAS
HOWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 23) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 25,
1739. Already M.A. of Aberdeen University. 3rd s. of John,
Baron Chedworth. B. at Miserdine, Gloucs. School, Mickle-
ton, Gloucs. (Mr Smith). Matric. 1739; M.A. 1741- Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) Jan. 6, 1739-4°; priest (Salisbury) June,
1740. R. of Wishford, Wilts. R. of Kingston Deverill, Feb.
24, 1741-2. Married Frances, dau. of Thomas White, of
Tattington Place, Suffolk. Died 1776. For his s. Thomas see
D.N.B. (Petit, n. 239; F. S. Hockaday.)
HOW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. 24,
1739. S. of Thomas, of Tiverton, Devon. School, Tiver-
ton (Mr Westley). Matric. 1740; Scholar, 1740. Probably
adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 7, 1739; s. and h. of Thomas,
late of Gray's Inn.
HOWE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1.
HOWE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May 14, 1631.
S. of James, gent, of Orsett, Essex. B. there. Educated by
Mr Walmesley and Mr Yarver. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1638. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 9, 1638-9; priest,
Dec, 22, 1639. Licensed to teach grammar at Witnesham,
Suffolk, or elsewhere in the diocese, 1639. R. of Dunton
Waylett, Essex, 1648. Perhaps R. of Little Braxted, Essex,
1680-91. Died 1691. Perhaps father of the next. (Venn, i.
299.)
HOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at JESUS, July 2, 1661. Of
Essex. (? S. of the above.) Matric. 1661 ; Scholar, 1663 ; B.A.
1664-5; M.A. 1668. Ord. deacon (London) June, 1669;
priest (Gloucester, at Holborn) Feb. 27, 1669-70. C. of
Witham, Essex, 1669. One of these names R. of Snailwell,
Cambs., 1683. Perhaps R. of Woodham Ferrers, Essex,
1691-1700. Will (Cons. C. London) Jan. 1700-1. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
HOW, WILLIAM TAYLOR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
May 15, 1751. S. of William, of Hadham, Herts., Esq.
Matric. 1751; B.A. 1760. Fellow, 1760. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 22, 1752.
HOWE, . B.Can.L. 1482-3. Prior of Aldeby, Norfolk.
HOW, . Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. 1599.
HOW, . B.A. from TRINITY, 1608-9 (in the ordo).
HOWELL, see also HOVELL.
HOWELL, DAVY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1623.
HOWELL, EDWIN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1563-4.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1568-
72. Ord. deacon (London) July 27; priest (Ely) Dec. 21,
1568. R. of Wniingale Spain, Essex, 1571-3- Died
1573-
HOWELL, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1575.
HOWELL, JOHN. B.A. 1484-5; M.A. 1488-9. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Norwich) Apr. 2; priest, Sept. 24, 1485, as 'Apho-
well.' One of these names, M.A., R. of St Margaret Pattens,
London, 1505-6. Died 1506. Will (P.C.C.) 1506.
HOWELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
I57I-
HOWELL, JOHN (1598), s««HOLL.
HOWELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1616.
HOWEL.JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Sept. 6, 1645. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1646.
HOWELL, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1681.
Of Kent. S. of John, of Deptford. Exhibitioner from Colfe's
School, Lewisham. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 22, 1706; priest, by George
Hickes, Oct. 2, 1712, in his oratory in St Andrew's, Holborn.
A firm non -juror. Master of Epping School; and C. of
'Estwich* (? Eastwick, Herts.). Fined and imprisoned and
stripped of his gown for his Case of Schism, 1717. Author,
theological. Died in Newgate, July 19, 1720. (D.N.B.;
A. Gray.)
HOWEL, PAUL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 8, 1659. Matric.
1659; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666; M.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.).
HOWELL (? HEWITT), RALPH. B.A. 1526-7.
HOWELL, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1520-1.
HOWELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1569.
Perhaps V. of Gt Stambridge, Essex, 1577-88; and R. of
Paglesham, 1578-1600. Will (P.C.C.) 1600. (Peile, i.
no.)
HOWELL or HOVELL, THOMAS. M.A. 1609 (Incorp. from
Oxford). Of Oxfordshire. Matric. from New College, Oxford,
Oct. 24, 1600, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1604; M.A. 1607-8.
R. of Adwell, Oxon., 1621. (Al. Oxon.)
HOWES, JOHN
HOWELL, THOMAS. M.A. 1614 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Carmarthen, cler. fil. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Nov. 20, 1607, age 18; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612;
B.D. and D.D. 1630. Chaplain to Charles I. R. of West
Horsley, Surrey, 1625-46, sequestered. R. of St Stephen
Walbrook, 1635-41. Canon of Windsor, 1636-46. R. of
Fulham, Middlesex, 1642-6. Bishop of Bristol, 1644-6. A
sufferer at the siege of Bristol, when his palace was pillaged.
Died of the effects of maltreatment, 1646. Buried in Bristol
Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HOWELL or HOVELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST
CATHARINE'S, Michs. 1639. Of Norfolk.
HOWELL or HOVELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS,
Dec. i, 1646. S. of William, of Cambridge, tailor. School,
Perse, Cambridge (Mr Crabb). Matric. 1646; B.A. 1650-1;
M.A. 1654. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Feb. 25, 1663-
4. V. of Clare, Suffolk. R. of Wixoe, 1664-98. Buried at
Wixoe, Nov. 18, 1698. (Venn, i. 367.)
HOWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at JESUS, Apr. 4,
1678. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Mar. 1682-3.
HOWELL or HOVELL, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
c. 1594.
HOWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1646. Of London. B.A. 1649-50. One of these names, s.
and h. of John, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 23, 1652.
HOULE or HOWELL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar (age 16) from
MAGDALENE, Easter, 1648. S. of Robert, late of Walkering-
ham, Notts. B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1655; LL.D. 1665 (Lit. Reg.).
Fellow, 1651. Incorp. at Oxford, 1676. Advocate at Doctors'
Commons, Feb. 4, 1678. Chancellor of Lincoln. Author,
historical. Died 1683. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1683. (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.)
HOWELL, WILLIAM. (EMMANUEL, 1702), see HOLWELL.
HOWEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1713. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Guilsborough, North-
ants. School, Guilsborough (Mr Wortin). Matric. 1713. Re-
adm. as Fell. -Com. in 1737. LL.B. 1739. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 27, 1716; priest, Feb. 22, 1718-9. V. of
Rothersthorpe, Northants., 1728-56. R. of Bradden, 1739-
62. Married, at Ashby St Ledgers, Apr. 28, 1730, Mary
Clarke, of Hardingston. Buried at Bradden, Jan. 7, 1762.
M.I. (Scott-Mayor, in. 487; H. I. Longden.)
HOWES, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 3, 1723. B. at
Morningthorpe, Norfolk. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A.
1730. Fellow, 1730-40. R. of Haynford, Norfolk, 1730-9.
Died c. 1739-40. Brother of George (1727).
HOWES, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1567.
One of these names V. of Harewood, Yorks., 1570-82.
HOWES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 4, 1727. B. at
Momingthorpe, Norfolk. Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1. V. of
Wicklewood, Norfolk, 1734. V. of Honingham, 1738. R. of
Mattishall Burgh, 1742-86. Brother of Edmund (1723).
HOWES, GILES. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1551.
HOWIS, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 23, 1629-30. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1631, as Hewes.
HOWES (? HUES), JOHN. Matric, sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590.
One of these names R. of Eastwell, Kent, in 1610.
HOWES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1613.
HOWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at EMMANUEL, May 29,
1628. S. of Robert, of London. B. in the parish of St
Michael's, Thames St Matric. 1628. Migrated to Caius,
June 6, 1631. Scholar, 1631-4; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
Fellow of Caius, 1634-9. Licensed preacher in London
diocese, 1636. V. of Earls Barton, Northants. (Nominated
by the Parliamentary Committee, Sept 21, 1647, but sub-
scribed the Bishop of London's book the same day.) R. of
Abington, Northants., 1652-85. Married, May 26, 1648,
Mary Garrett, of Earls Barton. Author. Buried at Abington,
June 6, 1685. Win (Archd. Northants.) 1685. (Venn, i. 300.)
HOWES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 13, 1666.
S. of John, shoemaker. B. at Nottingham. School, Notting-
ham. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1673. Orf- deacon
(Ely) Sept 24, 1670; priest (London) June, 1674; C. of
Thorington, Essex. V. of Elmstead, 1675-82.
HOWSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, c. May, 1678.
S. of Thomas, attorney-at-law, of Carlton, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Barford and Thetford (Mr Keene). Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1679-84; B.A. 1682-3. Of Morningthorpe, Esq.
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1718. Died 1737. Father of the next and
perhaps brother of Robert (1679). (Burke, L.G.)
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HOWES, JOHN
HOWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARS, May 22, 1714. S. of the
above. B. at Morningthorpe, Norfolk. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
July r, 1715. Of Morningthorpe, Esq. Died 1773. Father of
Thomas (1746-7) and John (i743), perhaps brother of
Thomas (1715).
HOWES or HOWESS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY,
Apr. 6, 1727. S. of John, silversmith, of London. Ex-
hibitioner from St Paul's School. Matric. 1727 ; B.A. 1730-1.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1731; priest, June 4, 1732-
HOWES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARB, Apr. 18, 1743- After-
wards Fell.-Com. Doubtless s. of John (1714)- B. at Fritton
("Freton'), Norfolk. Matric. 1743-4- Probably adm. at
Gray's Inn, May 2, 1743; s. and h. of John, of Norwich.
Probably brother of Thomas (1746-7).
HOWSE, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1750. Of Norfolk.
HOWES, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1612.
S. of Robert, of Besthorpe, Norfolk. School, Moulton (Mr
Matchett). Migrated to Caius, 1613. Scholar, 1613-5; B.A.
1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1617. C. of
Tottington, Norfolk, in 1617. R. of Hackford, 1619-62.
Died 1662. (Peile, i. 285; Venn, 1. 322.)
HOWES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1614* Of Norfolk. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Perhaps R. of
Knap ton, Norfolk, 1626.
HOWES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent,
1620-1. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 23, 1624.
HOWES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 25, 1618,
as 'Hewes.' Matric. 1618; B.A. 1621-2. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Nov. 23, 1622; priest, Apr. 5, 1623. License
(Peterborough) Feb. 21, 1625-6, for Robert Howes, of
Den ton, Hunts., to marry Anne Clarke, of Peterborough.
(H. I. Longden.)
HOWES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 27) at CAIUS, Oct. 16, 1657.
Re-adm. Fell.-Com. Mar. 18, 1657-8. S. of Thomas, of
Norfolk. B. at Erpingham. School, Erpingham (Mr Thorn-
ington and Mr Tilny). Matric. 1657. Probably Scholar,
1657-8. B.A. 1660. Perhaps V. of Little Baddow, Essex,
1664-6. V. of Hatfield Peveril. 1664-8. R. of Wickham
St Paul, 1666-70. Died 1670. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1670. (Venn,
I. 401; J. Ch. Smith.)
HOWSE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Sept. 17,
1679. S- °f Robert (? Thomas), attorney, of Carlton, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Thetford (Mr Keen) and Moulton (Mr
Wickham). Scholar, 1679-85; B.A. 1682-3; M.B. 1685.
Possibly brother of John (1678). (Venn, I. 463.)
HOWES, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1518-9.
HOWYS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1560.
HOWSE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. IT, 1573.
Of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. S. of John. School, Holt. Matric.
1573; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Fellow, I579-S7- Probably
R. of Clenchwarton, Norfolk. (Venn, i. 75.)
HOWYS, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1581.
Of Nottinghamshire.
HOWIS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 30, 1598. Of
Cambridgeshire.
HOWES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 2, 1715- B. at
Morningthorpe, Norfolk, 1698. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9;
M.A. 1722. Fellow, 1721-5. Ord. priest (Ely) Mar. 10. 1722-
3. R. of Morningthorpe, 1723. R. of Thorndon, Suffolk,
1724-74. Died 1774. Father of the next. Perhaps brother
of John (1714).
HOWES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 28, 1743. S. of
Thomas (1715). B. at Thorndon, Suffolk. Matric. 1743;
B.A. I74&-7. For a time in the army. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 10, 1754; priest (Norwich) May, 1756- R- of Ilh'ngton,
Norfolk, 1756-87. R. of Morningthorpe, 1756-71. R. of
Thorndon, Suffolk, 1771-1814. Author, Critical Observations
on Books, Ancient and Modern. Died at Norwich, Sept. 29,
1814, unmarried. (D.N.B.)
HOWES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 20, 1746-7.
Doubtless s. of John (1714). B. at Fritton, Norfolk. Matric.
1748; B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1752-8- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1752; priest, Sept. 1753- R- of Fritton,
1763-75. V. of Thurston, 1775-96. Died 1796, aged 64.
Probably brother of John (i743)-
HOWSE, WALTER. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1585.
B. in London. B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1599. Fellow,
1592-1601. A prominent disputant in the schools. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln); priest (Bristol). V. of St Andrew's,
Cambridge, 1595. R. of Little Bytham, Lines., 1601-10.
R. of West Deeping, 1606-10. Will (P.C.C.) 1610. (Cooper,
II. 323-)
ROWLAND, RICHARD
HOWSE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1602;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
HOWES, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1485-6.
HOWESS, see HOWES.
HOWETT or HOWITT, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
Apr. 8, 1674. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
HOWETT, JOHN. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Tune 20, 1577; priest,
Oct. 18, 1577, as 'of TRINITY College/ One of these names
V. of Westby-in-Bassingthorpe, Lines. Admon. (Leicester)
1637.
HOWETT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1639; B.A.
1642-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 17, 1643-4; priest, same
day. V. of East Waight, Notts., 1648. (Shaw, i. 363.)
HOWITT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 8, 1674.
Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
HOWGILL, ROBERT. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 13, 1617, as
'B.A. of ST JOHN'S' (no adm. or degree recorded). Signs as
minister of Meppershall, Beds., in 1620; doubtless curate.
Will (P.C.C.) 1645; of Willington, Beds.
HOWGRAVE, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1593; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601; B.D. 1607-8.
Fellow, 1596, till 1619. Vice-Provost, 1617-9. Ord- priest
(London) 1603. R. of Horstead, Norfolk. R. of ColtishaU,
1619. Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln. Married the widow
of Richard Sutton his predecessor. Died Jan. 1645-6. Father
of the next. (Harwood.)
HOWGRAVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, June 27,
1639. S. of Henry (above), R. of Horstead, Norfolk. School,
North Walsham (Mr Agurs). Matric. 1639; Scholar, 1640-4;
B.A. 1642-3. R. of Lessingham, Norfolk, 1647, till 1662
(subscribed Bishop Joseph Hall's book). (Venn, i. 335.)
HOWGRAVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Michs. 1625.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 4, 1627. B.A. 1629-30; M.A.
1633. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 2, 1633-4; priest, June i,
1634. Probably minor canon of Rochester, 1661-77. V. of
All Hallows, Hoo, Kent, 1662-3. V. of Hailing, 1663-76.
HOWGRAVE, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 22, 1551. Matric. 1551; B.A. 1555-6; M.A.
1559. Fellow, 1554-63. Incorp. at Oxford, 1563. R. of
Aldham, Suffolk, 1566; of Lyminge, Kent, 1570. R. of Long
Stanton St Michael, Cambs., 1572-95. R. of Longstow,
1573-95. Died 1595. Probably father of Henry (^93).
(Cooper, i. 350; Al. Oxon.)
HOWKES, HUGH. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1561.
HOWKINS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, May
20, 1746. S. of Edward, of Leicester. School, Leicester
(Mr Andrews). Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1747; B.A. 1749-50;
M.A. 1753; B.D. 1768. Fellow, 1752. Proctor, 1767-8. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Dec. 25, 1752. R. of North Runcton, Norfolk,
1778-80. (For personalities set Cole MS., 5872, 235.)
HOWKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 4, 1670. Of
Warwickshire. Matric. 1671.
HOWLAND, JAMES. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1572. B. in London. B.A. from Trinity, 1576-7; M.A. from
St John's, 1580. Fellow of St John's, 1577. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Nov. 12, 1587. Preb. of Peterborough, 1586-98.
Archdeacon of Northampton, 1587-98. Died Mar. 20, 1597-8.
Will, P.C.C. Probably a cousin of Richard (1557), certainly
not his s. (Cooper, H. 235; T. A. Walker.)
HOWLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, 1594-5-
S. of John. B. at Wicken Bonhunt, Essex. School, Newport.
Scholar, 1595-9- B.A. 1598-9. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 21, 1602. Called to the Bar, May 15, 1613. Knighted,
Mar. i, 1616-7. Steward of St Albans, 1619; discharged for
his loyalty to Charles I. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1652. (Vis. of
Herts., 1634; Venn, i. 155.)
HOWLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 17,
1664-5. S. of Jeffrey. B. in London. School, Brentwood,
Essex (Mr Barnard). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 25, 1666. Of Streatham, Surrey.
Died 1686. Brother of Samuel (1664-5). (PfHf, '• 615; Vis.
of Surrey, 1662.)
HOWLAND, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Lent,
1557-8. B. at Newport Pond, Essex (s. of John, citizen and
salter, of St Margaret Moses, London; will, P.C.C., 1570).
B.A. 1560-1; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1564; B.D. 1570- D.D.
1578. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1562. Master of Magdalene,
1576. Master of St John's, 1577- Vice-Chancellor, 1577-8.
1583-4. Incorp. at Oxford, 1567- R- of Stathern, Leics.,
1569. R. of Sibson, Hunts., 1573- Chaplain to Lord Burghley.
Bishop of Peterborough, 1585-1600. Died June 23, 1600.
Buried in Peterborough Cathedral. (D.N.B.; Peile, i. 65;
Cooper, H. 287; Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
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HOWLAND, SAMUEL
HOWLAND, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CHRIST'S,
Mar. 17, 1664-5. S. of Jeffrey. B. in London. School,
Brentwood, Essex (Mr Barnard). Matric. 1665. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, as of Streatham, Surrey, June 25, 1666.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 1679. Died between 1680-90.
Brother of John (1664-5). (Peile, I. 615; Vis. of Surrey, 1662).
HOWLAND, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 1668.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1669.
HOWLAND, WALTER. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Feb. 22, 1656-7. S. of Robert, Esq. B. in Kent.
HOWLAND, . Student at PETERHOUSE, June 10, 1564;
probably sizar.
HOWLER, JOHN. B.A. from Sr JOHN'S, 1633-4.
HOWLETT, CHARLES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1679. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1680-1; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Ord.
deacon (York) May, 1684.
HOWLETT, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1677. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 1680-1. V. of Pakenham, Suffolk, 1683-96. R. of
Ousden, Cambs., 1696-1712. Wed 1712.
HOWLETT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 25, 1674.
S. of Nicholas (1626), deceased. B. at Scalby, Yorks. School,
Seaming, Norfolk. Migrated to Sidney, May 15, 1675, age 19.
Matric. 1677; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1682. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1678; priest, June, 1679. R. of Holtby, Yorks., 1684-
1717. Perhaps father of Nicholas (1727).
HOWLETT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1626-7;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 23,
1632. R. of Merkeshale, Norfolk, 1637-9.
HOWLETT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1636.
HOWLETT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1665. Of York-
shire. B.A. 1668-9. Pre-elected fellow, but died before
admission. Buried at St Benet's, Cambridge, Feb. 18, 1669-
70. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1671.
HOWLETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 9,
1697. S. of John, of London. B. there. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1698; Matric. 1700; B.A. 1700-1; M.A.
from Trinity Hall, 1704. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May n,
1698. Perhaps V. of Isleham, Cambs., 1704-7.
HOWLETT, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct.
31, 1710. S. of Robert, surgeon. B. at Lynn, Norfolk.
School, Histon (Mr Scaife). Matric. 1710.
HOWLETT, LAURENCE. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June 19, 1605.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1606. Migrated to Emmanuel. Scholar
there, 1607; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612; B.D. 1619. Fellow of
Emmanuel, 1613-21. Incorp. at Oxford, 1614. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. 21, 1618. Lecturer at St
Andrew's, Norwich, 1622-6. R. of Milton Malzor, Northants.
1625. Buried Nov. 26, 1626.
HOWLUTT, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1548; LL.B. 1558. Probably R. of Hoveton, Norfolk,
1561.
HOWLETT, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, c. 1595. S.
of John, of Mattishall, Norfolk. Scholar, 1598-1600; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602; B.D. 1609. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr.
25, 1600; priest, Dec. 21, 1601. C. of St Peter Mancroft,
Norwich, 1600. V. of Mattishall, Norfolk, 1604-41. R. of
Reepham, 1613. Preb. of Norwich, 1618. R. of Winterton,
in 1650. Died June 17, 1652. M.I. at MattishalL (Venn,
i. 167.)
HOWLETT, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 4,
1626. S. of John, gent., of Witchingham, Norfolk. B. at
Taverham. School, Norwich (Mr Mat. Stonham). Matric.
1626-7; Scholar, 1627-30; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept 23, 1632. Probably V. of Henley,
Suffolk, 1632. V. of Scalby, Yorks., 1634; of Seamer, 1663.
R. of Thwing, 1663; and of Dunnington, 1665. Chaplain to
Lord Bellasis. Father of Henry (1674). (Venn, I. 278.)
HOWLETT, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar.
17, 1726-7. S. of Henry (? 1674), of Dunnington, Yorks.,
clerk. School, Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1727;
B.A. 1733-4. LiU. dim. from York for deacon, Feb. 1729-30;
for priest, 1731. C. of Normanton, Yorks. Probably R. of
Hinderwell, 1763-80. Died July 17, 1780. (G. Mag.)
HOWLET, PETER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1553.
Perhaps a mistake for Philip, below.
HOWLET, PHILIP. B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1557. Probably fellow
of CHRIST'S, 1555-63. (Peile, I. 55, supposes the fellow to be
Thomas Hulett.)
HOWLETT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Mar. 1603-4.
Matric. 1604; B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 16x1; B.D. 1617. Fellow.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 26;
HOWMAN, ROGER
priest, Sept. 27, 1613. R. of Latchingdon and Lawling,
Essex, 1642-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1649. Perhaps father of
Samuel (1659-60).
HOWLETT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 29,
1648. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1648; B.A. 1652; M.A.
1656. Ord. priest (Bishop Brownrigg, of Exeter) Dec. 15,
1658. R. of Harkstead, Suffolk, 1663. R. of Snailwell,
Cambs., 1654.
HOWLETT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 5, 1609.
Matric, 1609; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. R. of Hinderclay,
Suffolk, 1627-62, ejected. Kept school at Colchester.
HOWLETT, ROGER. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1631.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4; priest (Norwich) Sept. 24,
1637.
HOWLET, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 29, 1644- Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1644. One of these names adm. student at
Leyden, Nov. i, 1647.
HOWLETT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 7,
1659-60. S. of Richard (? 1603-4), clerk, deceased, of Baddow,
Essex. B. there. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric.
1660; Scholar; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Fellow, 1664.
Benefactor to St John's.
HOWLETT, THOMAS. Scholar of TRINITY, 1602; B.A. 1603-4;
M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) May 22, 1608,
age 24. C. of Belowe, Norfolk. V. of Heyerland, 1608-33.
R. of Lyng, 1617-53. Perhaps R. of Gt Livermere, Suffolk,
1633. Will (P.C.C.) 1653; of Lyng. Father of Thomas
(1637).
HOWLETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1619; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
HOWLET, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 30, 1637.
S. of Thomas (1602). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1643, age 25; priest, Mar. 17,
1643-4. C. of Lyng. R. of Gt Livermere, Suffolk, 1645. R.
of South Creake.
HOWLETT, WILLIAM, Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1549-
HOWLETT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS, June 22,
1648. S. of John, goldsmith, of Norwich. Bapt. at St Peter
Mancroft, Oct. 19, 1628. School, Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1648; B.A. from King's, 1650-1.
HOWLETT, Matric. sizar from SIDNEY, Lent, 1618-9.
HOWLINGE, BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. sizar (age 20) at CAIUS,
Aug. 9, 1580. S. of William, of Shipdham, Norfolk. School,
Shipdham. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 10, 1582-3. C. of
Pentney, Norfolk, 1584. C. of Castle Acre, 1593-1611. R. of
Barton Bendish, 1594-1613. Will proved (Norwich C.C.)
1614. (Venn, i. 107.)
HOWLYNG, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1559. Of London. Matric. 1559; B.A. 1563-4;
M.A. 1567. Fellow, 1562-9. Probably Head Master of
Westminster, c. 1570-2.
HOWLTER, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1570. See
HOULTON, ROBERT.
HOWMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 29,
1693-4. S. of Roger (1658), M.D., of Norwich. B. at Briston,
Norfolk. School, Norwich (private; Mr Norridge, and
Cathedral). Scholar, 1694-9; Matric. 1696; M.B. 1699; M.D.
1704. Practised at Norwich. Married, Oct. 12, 1704, at
Norwich Cathedral, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Palgrave.
Died Feb. 13, 1753. Buried at St Stephens, Norwich.
Admon. (P.C.C.) to s. Roger. Brother of Roger (1714),
father of Roger (1724). (Venn, i. 494.)
HOWMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 30, 1659.
Of Kent.
HOWMAN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1552. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1558. Fellow,
1555-
HOWMAN, ROGER. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 9, 1623. S.
of William. B. at Whissonsett, Norfolk. School, Holt
(Mr Tallis). Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June, 1634. R. of Salle, Norfolk, 1637.
Presented to St Michael's, Norwich, 1637. Died before Dec.
1670. Father of the next. (Peile, i. 351.)
HOWMAN, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 17,
1658. S. of Roger (above), R. of Salle, Norfolk. B. there.
Bapt. Apr. 17, 1640. Schools, Saxthorp and Norwich (Mr
Lovering). Matric. 1658; Scholar, 1658-65; B.A. 1661-2;
M.A. 1665; M.D. 1674. Licensed and practised in Norwich,
June 2, 1666. Received a grant of Arms, 1684. Author.
Died June 4, 1705. Buried at Salle. M.I. Father of Edward
(1693-4) and the next (Venn, i. 402.)
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BOWMAN, ROGER. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, Apr. 14, 1714.
S. of Roger (1658), M.D., of Norwich. Matric. 1714; M.B.
1720. Brother of Edward (1693-4).
HOWMAN, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July i, 1724.
S. of Edward (1694), M.D., of Norwich. B. there. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724-9; M.B.
1730. Died July 30, 1766. Admon. (Norwich) 1766; of
Ditchingham. (Venn, n. 22.)
HOWNDE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1558.
S. of John, of Calais. B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567; B.D. 1574;
D.D. 1582. Fellow of Caius, 1573-6. President, 1573.
Master of St Catharine's, 1577-98. Incorp. at Oxford, 1572.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Jan. 20, 1572-3. R, of
West Tilbury, Essex, 1581. R. of Burton Goggles, Lines.,
1583-4. R. of Simondsbury, Dorset, 1583-98. Chaplain to
the Queen. Died at Simondsbury, Feb. 1597-8; said to have
hanged himself. Will (P.C.C.) 1598. Pedigree in Cambs. Vis.,
1619. (Cooper, n. 234; Venn, i. 62.)
HOWNDEN or HUNDEN, . B.A. 1513-4.
HOWORTH. see also HA WORTH.
HOWORTH, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18; priest, Dec. 19, 1625. R. of East Carlton, Northants.,
1633-74. R. of Thorpe Acland, 1639-43. Licensed (Peter-
borough, Aug. 30, 1636) to marry Lucy, dau. of Robert
Knightley, of Cottesbrooke, Northants., gent. Buried at
Carlton, Jan. 29, 1673-4, aged 73. M.I. Father of the next
and of John (1659), brother of John (1617). (H. I. Longden;
Northants. N. and Q., in. 183.)
HOWORTH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
May 28, 1667. 2nd s. of Edmund (above), R. of East Carlton,
Northants. Bapt. there, May 24, 1650. School, Uppingham.
Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A. 1674. Fellow, 1671. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1675. Brother of John (1659).
(H. I. Longden.)
HOWORTH, GEORGE. Matric. FelL-Com. from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1639.
HOWORTH, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE,
Michs. 1639.
HOWORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 31, 1669. S. of TheophUus (1633), M.D., of Manchester.
B. Sept. 10, 1653. School, Manchester. Migrated to Jesus,
June 28, 1670. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 23, 1670.
Captain in the Guards. Buried at Rochdale, July 6, 1717.
Perhaps father of the next. (H. Fishwick, Rochdale, 420.)
HOWORTH, HENRY PROBERT. M.A. from KING'S, 1749. S.
of Henry (? above), of Clyro, Radnor, Esq. Matric. from
Jesus College, Oxford, May 20, 1735, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1738-9. Perhaps V. of Burbage, Wilts. If so, died 1764.
(A I. Oxon.; Fishwick, Rochdale, 420.)
HOWORTH or HAWORTH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAG-
DALENE, Easter, 1617. Of Manchester. B.A. 1620-1; M.A.
1624; B.D. 1631; D.D. 1664 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1645,
ejected. Master of Magdalene, 1664-8. Vice-Chancellor,
1666. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 12; priest, May 13, 1625.
Preb. of Peterborough, 1639; ejected; restored, 1660. Died
1668. Will proved (V.C.C.). Admon. (P.C.C.) to brother
Edmund (1618). Relation of Theophilus Haworth. (Mag.
Coll. Hist.)
HOWORTH or HAWORTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at
CHRIST'S, Oct. 21, 1651. S. of John, of Lancashire. School,
Manchester (Mr Wiggons). Matric. 1651; B.A. 1655-6; M.A.
1660. Schoolmaster at Elmdon, Essex, before 1659. V. of
Elmdon, 1669. Head Master of Hertford School, 1670. Died
Nov. 4, 1680. M.I. at All Saints', Hertford. (Peile, i. 545.)
HOWARTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 7,
1659. S. of Edmund (1618), R. of East Carlton, Northants.
Bapt. there, June 24, 1643. School, Carlton (Mr Archer).
Matric. 1659. Migrated to Trinity, Aug. 29, 1660; Scholar;
B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. Fellow of Trinity, 1664. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1669. Buried at East Carlton, Sept. 12, 1678. M.I.
Brother of Edmund (1667). (Peile, i. 586.)
HOWORTH, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1620.
Perhaps s. of Edmund, of Howorth; age 13 in 1613; bapt. at
Rochdale, Feb. 21, 1601-2 ; succeeded his father at Howorth,
1625. Buried at Rochdale, Mar. 28, 1639. Perhaps brother
of the next. (Peile, i. 334; Vis. of Lanes., 1613, 1664; Fish-
wick, Rochdale, 420.)
HOWORTH, THEOPHILUS. Scholar of MAGDALENE, Michs.
1633. S. of Edmund, of Howorth, Lanes. Bapt. at Rochdale,
Jan. 2, 1613-4. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638; M.D. 1661. Fellow,
ejected. Incorp. at Oxford, 1668. Candidate R.C.P., July 25,
1661. Practised in Manchester. Died Apr. 9, 1671. Father
of Henry (1669). (Munk, i. 303; Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Lanes.,
1664.)
HOYE, GEORGE
HOWSDEN, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1585.
B. at Hinxton, Cambs. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9;
M.A. 1592. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 3; priest, Dec. 4
1592, age 26. C. of Little Wendon, Essex.
HOUSDEN, EDWARD. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1593-4; M.A.
1597. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 19, 1597-8; priest, Mar.
26, 1598. R. of Little Hormead, Herts., 1604-46. Died 1646.
Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i. 202.)
HOUSDEN, ENOCK. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1603.
HOWSDEN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1569.
Probably graduated B.A. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29,
*599i age 43; C. of Attleborough, Norfolk; priest, June 24.
1600, as B.A. V. of Rendham, Norfolk.
HOWSDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
HOWSDEN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1618; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 7; priest, June 8, 1623.
HOWSDEN, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1665,
as 'Hewsden'; B.A. 1668-9.
HOWSONN, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S Lent
1584-5; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1593.
HOWSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Nov. 28,
1622. S. of James. B. in the Strand, London. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. i6«. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1633.
HOWSON, JOHN. B.A. 1462-3; M.A. 1466-7. Fellow of
PEMBROKE, c. 1465. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1473.
HOWSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1549.
Probably R. of Halton Holgate, Lines. R. of Toynton St
Peter. 'Ord. priest (Lincoln) Nov. 25, 1563, aged 42. Married;
resides; skilled in Latin' (Lib. Cler. Line., 1576); or, R. of
Frampton, Lincoln, 1579; ord. priest (Lincoln) 1560.
HOWSON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1577;
B.A. 1581-2. Fellow. Left, 1583.
HOWSON, JOHN. M.A. 1583 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. in
St Bride's parish, London, c. 1556. Adm. at Christ Church,
Oxford, 1577; B.A. (Oxford) 1578; M.A. 1581-2; B.D. and
D.D. 1601. Vice-Chancellor, 1602-3. Licensed to preach,
1587. Preb. of Hereford, 1587-1603; and of Exeter, 1592.
V. of Bampton, Oxon., 1598. Canon of Christ Church, 1601-
19. V. of Gt Milton, 1601. R. of Brightwell, 1608. Original
fellow of Chelsea College, 1610. Bishop of Oxford, 1618-28.
Bishop of Durham, 1628-32. Died in London, Feb. 6, 1631-3.
Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Lines.
Pedigrees.)
HOWSON, ROBERT. Fellow of PEMBROKE, c. 1444. V. of
Tilney, Norfolk, 1470-3.
HOWSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1649.
HOWSON, SAVILE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 19,
1718. S. of William, of Marnham, Notts. School, Glamford
Bridge, Lines. (Mr Waterworth). Matric. 1717; B.A. 1721-2.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1722; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim.
from York) Mar. 8, 1723-4.
HOWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Dec. 20.
1608.
HOWSON, WILLIAM. B.A. from TRINITY, 1618-9; M.A. 1622.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15; priest, June 16, 1622. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1629. R. of Somerby, Lines., 1632.
HOWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
June ii, 1673. S. of Brian, of Horton, Yorks. Matric. 1673;
B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1677.
HOWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 17, 1678-9. Of Yorkshire. School, Retford, Notts.
Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3; Scholar, 1683; M.A. 1686.
HOWSON, . B.A. 1473-4. Perhaps scholar of KING'S HALL,
1471-4.
HOWTHAM, see also HOTHAM.
HOWTHAM, GEORGE. B.A. from JESUS, 1570-1.
HOWTHEN, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1576, as 'Roger Howtham, B.A.'
HOXLE, PETER. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1562.
HOYCE, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1650. Of
Suffolk.
HOYDEN, GEORGE, see HAWDEN.
HOYDESAN, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1583.
HOYE, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1578.
B. at Peldon, Essex. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Ord. deacon
(London) May 7, 1586, age 29. R. of Wenden Lofts, Essex,
1586-1620. Died 1620. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1621.
HOYE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1560.
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HOYE, HENRY
HOY, HENRY. Adm. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1644. Previously
matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, July 10, 1640, age 17.
S. of John, of Harrow, pleb. B.A. 1644-5. Incorp. at Oxford,
1648-9. M.A. from Pembroke College, Oxford, 1648-9.
Probably R. of Shalston, Bucks., 1658-73. Died 1673.
(Al. Oxon.)
HOYES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 16, 1742-3-
Of Nottinghamshire. Scholar, 1743; LL.B. 1752. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1746; priest, Sept. 25, 1748.
HOYLAND, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 32, 1720, S. of John, farmer, of Yorkshire. B. at
Brearly, near Wakefield. School, Wakefield (Mr Clarke).
Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. i, 1723-4; priest (Ely, Lift. dim. from York) Dec. 17,
1726. V. of Darfield, Yorks., 1726-66. Lecturer at Wore-
borough. Died 1766.
HOYLAND, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
June 18, 1744. S. of James. B. at Castle Howard, Yorks.
School, Halifax. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1748-9. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 22, 1751; C. of Nunnington; priest (London)
Dec. 23, 1753. A friend of William Mason. Received an
introduction to Horace Walpole, who printed his Poems at
the Strawberry Hill press, in 1769. Ill-health prevented him
from accepting an offer of a living in South Carolina, in 1769.
R. of Little Oakley, Northants., 1769-86. V. of Weekley,
1774-86. Died 1786. (D.N.B.; H. I. Longden.)
HOYLAND, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE, Mar.
10, 1661-2. S. of John, clerk, of Kirkby Ashfield, Notts.
School, Dronfield. Matric. 1661-2; B.A. 1665-6. V. of
Diseworth, Leics., 1671-1712. Head Master of Loughborough
School, 1686-96. Buried at Diseworth, Apr. 24, 1712. Will,
Leicester. Father of the next. (Nichols, HI. 756.)
HOYLAND, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 14, 1692. S. of
Isaac (above), V. of Diseworth, Leics. School, Loughborough.
Matric. 1693, as Hyland; Scholar, 1694; B.A. 1696-7; M.A.
1700. 'M.A. and physician.' Died at Diseworth, 1705.
Buried May 28, 1705, aged 27. M.I. (Nickols, in. 756.)
HOYLAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 15, 1668.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
HOYLAND, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 3,
1675. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1678-9.
Ord. priest (York) Sept. 25, 1681. R. of Claypole (south
media) Lines., 1690-1722.
HOYLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 3, 1652. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655; M.A. 1659. R. of
Catwick, Yorks., 1665-79.
HOYLE, HENRY. Pens, at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1595-6. and s.
of William, of Stead Hall, Halifax. Bapt. there, Feb. 13,
1576-7. B.A. 1596-7; M.A. 1600. V. of Gisburn, Yorks.,
1603-36. R. of Moiety of Linton, 1615-21. R. of Bolton-by-
Bolland, 1624-6. Married (i), 1599, Barbara, dau. of Richard
Rendall, of Ripon; (2) 1637, Jane Waddington, of Gisbum.
Died about 1637. Father of William (1626). (J. Parker;
T. A. Walker.)
HOYLE or HOLE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 28,
1615. Matric. 1615; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 29; priest, July 30, 1622. R. of Sigglesthorpe,
Yorks., 1624-57. Married Grace Waterhouse, of Sprot-
borough, Yorks., 1624. Died Oct. 18, 1657. Will (P.C.C )
1658. (H. I. Longden; M. H. Peacock.) '
HOYLE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 20,
1655. S. of William (1626), deceased, of Halton-in-Craven,
Yorks. B. there. School, Giggleswick (Mr Walker). Matric.
1655; B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. Ord. deacon (Bishop of
Galloway) Nov. 13; priest, Dec. 13, 1661. C. at Otley
1662; and Guiseley, 1663. V. of Kirkby Lonsdale West-
morland, 1664-76. Father of the next. (J. Parker.)
HOYLE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 14) at TRINITY, June 22,
1689. S. of Henry (above), of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmor-
land. School, Bindley or Bingley (Mr William Hustler)
Matric. 1689; B.A. 1698-3; M.A. 1696.
HOYLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 14, 1658. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Thomas, late of York, Esq.. deceased
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 27, 1659-60.
HOYLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 7, 1692. B. at Leeds
Yorks. Matric. 1692. Died in College, Aue. 27 1601'
Buried in the Chapel. (A. Gray.)
HOYLE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June i, 1680 Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1680, as 'Hail'; B.A. 1683-4; M A 1687
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 16, 1684-5, as 'Heyles.'
HOYLE, MIHILL. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1603-4.
Matric. 1604; Scholar, 1604-5. Michael Hoyle, Esq., of West
Riding, Yorks.
HUBBARD, JOHN
HOYLE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, May 23*
1719. S. of Edward, of York. School, Clitheroe, Lanes.
(Mr Glasbrooke). Matric. 1719; LL.B. 1725. Minister of
Hornby, Lanes., 1725.
HOYLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 5,
1626. S. of Henry (1596), of Gisbum-in-Craven, Yorks.
B. there. School, Giggleswick (Mr Docwray). Matric. 1626;
B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. 'Mr William Hoile, prisoner,
buried at St Mary Castiegate, York, Nov. 30, 1651."
Father of Henry (1655). (Venn, i. 275; M. H. Peacock.)
HOYLEY, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1582-3.
HUBBALD, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept.
2, 1644. 3rd s. of Gervase (next), R. of Rendlesham, Suffolk.
B. there, Oct. 13, 1626. School (Mr Housden and Mr
Manning). Matric. 1644; Scholar, 1644-9; B.A. 1648-9. Ord.
(by Classis) for Marlesford, Suffolk, 1652. Ord. deacon and
priest (Norwich) Nov. 10, 1661. V. of Wickham Market,
Suffolk, 1657. R. of Monewden, 1663-1703. V. of Hacheston,
1675. Married Susan, dau. of Henry Ewen, gent. Died Sept.
1703. (Venn, i. 353; Davy, Suff. MSS.)
HUBBALD, GERVASE. Matric, sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1607; Scholar, 1611; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1613. R. of Witnes-
ham, Suffolk, 1620. R. of Rendlesham, 1621-45. Died Apr.
13, 1646. Buried at Rendlesham. Father of Alexander
(above).
HUBBARD, see also HOBART.
HUBBERT, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 16, 1651.
Of Surrey.
HUBBARD, CHRISTOPHER. Scholar and fellow at KING'S
HALL, 1505-26.
HUBBARD, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1573; B.A. 1577-8, as Hobart. Probably adm. at
Douay College, May 27, 1580, as 'B.A. of Cambridge.'
HUBBART or HOBART (alias THORP), CLEMENT. B.A.
1523-4; M.A. 1534. Prior of the house of Carmelites in
Cambridge, 1538; surrendered almost immediately. (Cooper,
1.68.)
HUBBERT, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1611. Of Suffolk.
HUBBARD, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST CATHARINE'S,
June 9, 1712. Of Ipswich. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A.
1719; D.D. 1737. Fellow, 1718. Senior Proctor, 1732-3.
Master, 1736-41. Vice-Chancellor, 1739-40. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sfept. 21, 1718; priest, Feb. 21, 1724-5. Preb. of
Norwich, 1736-41. Died Dec. 22, 1741. Buried in Norwich
Cathedral. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) 17*2. Brother of Henry
(1724). (G. Mag.; Catk. Coll. History.)
HUBBERT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1589.
Matric. 1589.
HUBBART, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July 5,
1617. Matric. 1618; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1625.
HUBBART, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Nov. 14, 1657.
Probably s. of William, of Reresby, Leics. B. 1638. Of
Reresby, Esq. Married Ann, dau. of William Sacheverell, of
Barton, Notts. Died Sept. 30, 1684. Buried at Reresby.
(F.M.G., 26.)
HUBBERT, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1605. Migrated to Sidney, Oct. 28, 1605. B.A. 1608-9; M.A.
1612. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1610; priest, May, 1611.
R. of Preston-in-Holdemess, Yorks., 1624-40.
HUBBARD, HENRY. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Aug. 12,
1724. Of Ipswich. S. of a cabinet-maker. B. Feb. 5, 1707-8.
Matric. 1725; B.A. 1728-9; MA. 1732; B.D. from Emmanuel,
1739. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1730. Fellow of Emmanuel,
1732. Tutor for many years. Taxor, 1733, 1735. Registrary,
1758-78- Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 24, 1730; priest (Ely)
June 25, 1732. Lady Margaret preacher, 1752-74. Left
useful MSS. concerning College matters. Died Jan. 23, 1778,
aged 70. Will, P.C.C. M.I. in the cloister of Emmanuel.
Portrait by Gainsborough. Benefactor to the College.
Brother of Edward (1712). (Emmanuel Coll. Hist.; Davy,
Suff. MSS.)
HUBBARD, HENRY. Adm. sizar at CLARE Sept. 14, 1738. B.
at Wardley, Rutland. Matric. 1740; B.A. 1742-3. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept 25, 1743.
HUBBARD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1581.
Perhaps scholar of Trinity Hall, 1584.
HUBERT, JOHN. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1607-8-
HUBBERT, JOHN. Matric. sizar (age 19) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1625. S. of John, fuller. B. at Bocking, Essex. B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1629.
V. of Gt Bentley, Essex, 1641-3. V. of Boxted, 1645-50.
V. of Panneld, c. 1655. R. of Gt Oakley, 1657-62. Buried
there, Mar. 19, 1678-9. (Davids, 433; H. Smith.)
422
HUBBARD, JOHN
HUBBARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1625-6.
Matric. 1626; B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1631; priest (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1632.
HUBBARD or HOBART, JONAS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, 1685.
Matric. 1685.
HUBBARD or HOBART, PETER. B.A. 1522-3. One of these
names R. of Swannington, Norfolk. Perhaps V. of Denning-
ton, Suffolk, c. 1542. R. of Monk Soham, 1559-68.
HUBBERD or HOBART, PETER. Adm. at QUEENS', Dec. i,
1621. S. of Edmund and Margaret (Dewey), of Hingbam,
Norfolk. Bapt. there, Oct. 14, 1604. Migrated to Magdalene.
Matric. 1623; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) May 20; priest, Dec. 3, 1627. C. at Haverhill (where
he married and had a s. Josiah, 1634) and elsewhere. Went
to New England, 1635. First at Charlestown, Mass. One of
the founders of Hingbam; pastor there till his death, Jan. 20,
1678-9. Married (2) Rebecca, dau. of Richard Brook, at
Hingham, Mass., July 3, 1646. His MS. Diary and Church
Record are preserved. (Felt, 214; J. G. Bartlett.)
HUBBARD, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1578; B.A. 1581-2, as Hubbald. One Richard Hubbald was
R. of Todwick, Yorks., isgi-c. 1623. Probably Master of
Doncaster Grammar School, 1590-6 (?). R. of Hedon, Yorks.,
1611.
HUBBARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 14, 1614-5.
Of Kent. B.A. 1615-6. One of these names R. of Cold
Norton, Essex, 1658-60, ejected. Buried there Apr. 9, 1664.
(Davids, 431.)
HUBBARD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, c. 1735.
S. of Thomas, grazier, of Finningham, Suffolk. B. there.
Schools, Gislingham (Mr Plays and Mr Cradock) and Wes-
thorpe (private; Mr Rest). Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1735-42;
B.A. 1738-9; M.A. 1742. Fellow, 1743-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 24, 1738; priest, Sept. 21, 1740. R. of
Sonning, Berks., 1743-81. Buried Oct. 16, 1781. (Venn, n.
4i.)
HUBBERT, W. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566.
One William Hubbert, V. of Stoke, Kent, 1584-1623.
HUBBARD, WILLIAM. M.A. 1478-9.
HUBBARD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1606.
HUBBARD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, Michs.
1608.
HUBBERT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1611.
HUBBARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1645.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1647.
HUBBERD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, Oct. 20, 1679-
S. of George, gent., of Southery, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Wisbech (Mr Frisney), Thetford (Mr Keene) and Ely (Mr
Petchy). Matric. 1680. Inherited lands in Southery, 1685,
by his father's will. (Venn, i. 463.)
HUBBARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 4, I7i5-
B. at Melton Mowbray, Leics. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9;
M.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Peterb.)
May 24, 1719; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1720. C. of Teigh,
Rutland, 1719; of Langnam, 1720. Usher at Oakham School.
Head Master of Uppingham, 1734-47.
HUBBARD, . M.A. 1462.
HUBBARD, . Grace for degree, 1468-9.
HUBBARD, . (Rector.) B.D. 1473-4.
HUBBARD, . B.Can.L. 1484-5.
HUBBARD, . M.A. 1490-1.
HUBBERT, -. B.A. 1493-4.
HUBBERT, . B.Civ.L. 1500.
HUBBERT, . B.A. 1612-3 (°n visit of Prince Charles).
HUBBERSTIE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591 ;
B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598.
HUBBOCK, WILLIAM. M.A. 1586 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Co. Durham. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Apr. 15,
1580, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1581; M.A. 1585. Scholar and
fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) 1587. R. of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London,
1594-1631. Lecturer at St Botolph's Without, Aldgate, 1597.
R. of Nailstone, Leics., 1598. Author, Sermons. Will (P.C.C.)
1631. (Cooper, ii. 528; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.)
HUBRIGHT, CORNELIUS. Licensed to practise medicine, 1599.
HUCHON, JOHN (1492-3), see HUTCHIN.
HUCHON, . B.Civ.L. 1493-4.
HUCKLE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1619.
HUDDLESTON, THOMAS
HUCKLE, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1573-4. Minister of
Aythorp Roothing, Essex; suspended by Bishop Aylmer for
refusing to wear the surplice, 1573; and again, 1583, for
disputing the Athanasian Creed. Will (P.C.C.) 1625; of
Hatfield Broadoak, Essex. (Peile, i. 113; Cooper, H. 23.)
HUCKLE, PHILIP (1546), see HOOKEL.
HUCKELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 6,
1656. S. of Robert. B. in London. School, Christ's Hospital
(Mr Perkins). Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663.
(Peile, i. 572.)
HUCKMORE or HOCKMORE, PHILIP. M.A. 1598 (Incorp.
from Oxford). S. of Gregory, gent., of Devon. Matric. from
Broadgates Hall, Oxford, June 14, 1582, age 14; B.A.
(Oxford) 1585-6; M.A. 1590. Died Jan. i, 1617-8. (Al. Oxon.)
HUCKS, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1716-7. Name off, 1719. Probably Robert, s. of William, of
Wallingford, Berks. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. u,
1719^20. M.P. for Abingdon, 1722, 1727, 1734. Recorder of
Wallingford, 1733. Of Clifton Hampden, Oxon. Buried at
Aldenham, Herts., Dec. 30, 1745. M.I. (Cussans, HI. 246.)
HUCKSTABLE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1582-3.
HUDD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
HUD, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1623.
HUDDELOWE, see HODILOW.
HUDDLES, THOMAS. 'Student of TRINITY College,' when ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 4, 1568-9, age 30. B. at Branton,
Cumberland.
HUDLESTON, DERHAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 16,
1677-8. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2. Ord.
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1684. C. of Stoke Albany, Northants.
V. of Barkston, Leics., 1689-95. R- of Braunstone, 1691-
1704. R. of Wools thorpe, Lines., 1704. Will (Leicester) 1738;
of Husbands Bosworth, clerk.
HUDLESTON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1559. Perhaps the R. of Kelsey St Mary, Lines., who was
ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1570; 'bred in the schools.'
(Lib. Cler., 1585.)
HUDDLESTON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1631. Probably s. of Robert, of St Benedict's, Lincoln.
B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Fellow. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar.
10, 1638-9. R. of Wadingham. Preb. of Lincoln, 1675-85.
Died 1685. Probably father of the next. (Lines. Pedigrees,
5I9-)
HUDDLESTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
June 25, 1663. S. of George (? above), clerk, of Beesby, Lines.,
deceased. School, Alford. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7; M.A.
1670. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Aug. 7, 1670; priest, Sept. 24,
1671.
HUDDLESTON, GEOFFREY (? GODFREY). Adm. pens, at
JESUS, June 27, 1634. Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1634-5;
B.A. 1637-8.
HUDDLESTON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1624; B.A. 1627-8. One of these names, clerk, buried at
Addlethorpe, Lines., Mar. 14,1656-7. (Lines. Pedigrees, 519.)
HUDLESTON, HUGH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1572,
as 'Hurston'; Scholar, 1575, as 'Hurlston'; B.A. 1576-7;
M.A. 1580. Fellow, 1579. Suspended and imprisoned for his
contumacy; probably 'a distracted man.' (Cooper, u. 241.)
HUDLESTON or HODELSTON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1619; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. V. of East
Tilbury, Essex, 1630. Will (P.C.C.) 1653-4-
HUDDLESTON, JOHN. B.A. 1543-4; M.A. 1546.
HUDLESTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1562.
One of these names, ord. priest (Lincoln) Jan. 5, 1580-1, and
'bred in the schools,' was V. of Saxelby, Lines. Will of one
of these names (P.C.C.) 1602; of St Stephen, Coleman St,
London.
HUDDILSTON, JOHN. Adm. (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 4, 1578.
S. of Edmund, of South Weald, Essex. Educated at home
under Mr Barnham. Died in College, c. 1580. The perform-
ance of ' Popish ceremonies' over his body was the cause of
complaints against the Master. (Venn, i. 98.)
HUDDLESTONE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1579. S. of Robert, of Pinchbeck, Lines. B. at Lincoln, 1561.
B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1597. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) May 28, 1589. Doubtless V. of Sleaford, Lines.,
1591-1627. V. of Felmersham and Payenham, Beds., 1597-8-
Chaplain of Trinity, 1601-4. V. of Hitchin, Herts., 1603-20.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 520.)
HUDDLESTON, RICHARD. B.A. 1485-6; M.A. 1489. Proctor,
1492-3. R. of Gt Gransden, Hunts., 1494-1501; patron,
CLARE College. Died 1501.
HUDDLESTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1624. Of Lincolnshire.
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HUDDLESTON, TRISTRAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
c 1590. S. of George, R. of Burton, Lines. B.A. 1593-4!
M.A. 1597. R. of Mablethorpe St Peter, Lines., 1598-1630.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 518.)
HUDDLESTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1552. (Perhaps re-entered, 1552.) Probably adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 31, 1555. Will (P.C.C.) 1564; of
Lincoln's Inn, and Sharpenhoe, Beds.
HUDDLESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at CHRIST'S, Nov. ao, 1619.
Doubtless s. of Ferdinand, of Millom, Cumberland. Matric.
1620. A strong royalist. Knighted for bravery at Edgehill
(according to Peile, I. 332.)
HUDLESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 10,
1730. S. of Lawson, R. of Kelston, Somerset. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. from Queen's, Dec. 9, 1735, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1739; M.A. (Emmanuel) 1747- Preb. of Wells,
1746-66. V. of St Cuthbert's, Wells. V. of South Brent,
Somerset. Married, 1743, Mary, dau. of John Burland, of
Wells. Died Mar. i, 1766. M.I. at Kelston. (Al. Oxon.;
Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., n. 408.)
HUDDLESTON, . Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 13,
1566.
HUDSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at SIDNBV, Oct. 27, 1683.
2nd s. of Edward, gent, (afterward Baronet). B. at Melton
Mowbray, Leics. Schools, Barkeby, Leics. (Mr Tho. Rawson)
and Grantham, Lines. (Mr Wm. Walker). Matric. 1683.
Succeeded his father as Baronet, June i, 1702. Brother of
Edward (1683), half-brother of Skeffington (1701). (Nichols,
H. 264; Kimber, m. 448; G.E.C.)
HUDSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE,
Easter, 1619. Perhaps s. of Christopher, of Newhall, Yorks.
B.A. 1626.
HUDSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1619. Of Middlesex. S. and h. of William. Matric. Easter,
1620. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 15, 1619-20. Brother of
William (1619).
HUDSONN, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. One of these names
C. of Middleton, Lanes., 1624-8; C. of Low Church, Walton-
le-Dale, 1630-42; of Cartmel, 1648-9. (E. Axon.)
HUDSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1651. Perhaps a mistake for William (whom see).
HUDSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Oct. 27, 1683.
ist s. of Edward, gent, (afterwards Baronet). B. at Melton
Mowbray, Leics., 1668. Schools, Barkeby, Leics. (Mr Tho.
Rawson) and Grantham, Lines. (Mr Wm. Walker). Died
1694. Brother of Benjamin (1683), half-brother of Skeffing-
ton (1701). (Nichols, n. 264.)
HUDSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 7,
1678. S. of Robert, furrier. B. at Newport, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2.
HUDSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. One of these names, 'M.A.,' R. of
Dimchurch, Kent, 1599-1605. One, V. of New Mai ton,
Yorks., 1615.
HUDSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1623; B.A. 1625.
HUDSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Jan. 29, 1658-9.
S. of George, of Lea, Salop. Matric. 1661. Migrated to
Magdalene, Mar. 20, 1661-2; age 19. B.A. 1662.
HUDSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 22, 1686.
One of these names emigrant minister to Virginia, 1694.
(Peile, n. 102.)
HUDSON, GERVASE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1629;
B.A. 1632.
HUDSON, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1519-20.
HUDSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1579.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587; B.D. 1595. Fellow,
1587. V. of Brampton, Cumberland, 1 600-6. R. of Stapleton,
1603. V. of Brigham, 1607-17. Buried there Mar. 2, 1617-8.
(B. Nightingale.)
HUDSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 23,
1625. S. of Robert, retail-dealer (of St Mary Bothaw,
London; will, 1641). B. in Candlewick Street, London.
Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. from Trinity Hall, 1632.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. 10, 1634. Created Baronet, July 3,
1660. Buried at Melton Mowbray, Aug. 27, 1690, aged 81.
(Nichols, n. 264; Vis. of London, 1634; G.E.C.)
HUDSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 22,
1680. S. of George, of Acham (?Acomb), Yorks., gent.
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. priest (Norwich) May, 1686.
C. of Thaxted, Essex.
HUDSON, ROBERT
HUDSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, May 8, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1626; priest, Sept. 1627. V. of Pocklington, Yorks.,
1641-3. Apparently ejected, but probably reinstated, 1660.
Buried Aug. 2, 1673. (Yorks. Archaeol. and Top. Journal,
xrv. 113.)
HUDSON, JOHN. B.A. 1505-6.
HUDSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1580-1.
One of these names, of Yorkshire, ordained at Rheims, 1584.
(Peile, i. 162.)
HUDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 29, 1582. Of
Suffolk. One of these names V. of Ashfield Magna, Suffolk,
1603.
HODSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1604-5.
Matric. 1605; B.A. 1609; M.A. 1612.
HUDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1614.
B. at Stratford, Suffolk. Scholar; B.A. 1617-8. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 24, 1620, age 23. C. of Gt Horkesley, Essex.
R. of Capel St Mary, Suffolk, 1623-31. Will (P.C.C.) 1632.
HUDSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1629.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1632-3. Perhaps R. of Calceby, Lines.,
1637. Admon. (Lincoln) 1648, of one of these names; of
Hameringham, Lines., clerk.
HUDSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Nov. 9, 1745.
S. of Benjamin, gent., of Bridlington, Yorks. B. there.
School, Coxwold. Matric. 1745; M.B. 1753. Probably adm.
student at Leyden, Oct. 25, 1751. One of these names, of
Bessinby, Bridlington, died Oct. 1772. (G. Mag.)
HUDSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1660. S. of William, deceased, of Stratford, Suffolk. B. there.
School, Dedham. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4. Signed for
deacon's orders (London) June 4, 1664. R. of Benacre,
Suffolk, 1671-7. V. of Lowestoft, 1677-91. Buried in
Lowestoft vestry, Oct. 31, 1691. (V. B. Redstone.)
HUDSON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1623. Of Kent. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630 Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1629. R. of West Deeping, Lines.,
1632. Preb. of Lincoln, 1633-6. Possibly R. of St Nicholas,
Newington, 1652-5. R. of Witchling, Kent, 1653-61. Not
the royalist divine, for whom see A 1. Oxon.
HUDSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 7,
1657. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 15, 1662-3; priest (London)
Sept. 25, 1664. Licensed to teach grammar, Norwich diocese,
1662. Master of Dedham School, Essex, 1663-5; and C. of
Dedham, in 1664. V. of Gt Bentley, 1664-1708. R.ofHolton,
Suffolk, 1667.
HUDSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. ir,
1689-90. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1694; priest (London) Mar. 20,
1697-8. R. of Helton, Suffolk, 1704-37. Died Nov. 10, 1737-
M.I. at Holton.
HUDSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1576.
HUDSON, PETER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1591.
HUDSON, PETER. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1612.
Of Cumberland. B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept.
20, 1618; priest, May 23, 1619, as 'M.A.' R. of Gosforth,
Cumberland, 1628-45. Probably V. of Cockermouth for
some years before 1645. Buried at Gosforth, Aug. 2, 1645.
(B. Nightingale.)
HUDSON, RICHARD. LL.B. 1584, from PETERHOUSE (Incorp.
from Oxford). LL.D. 1585. Admitted advocate, Jan. 28,
1594-5- One of these names R. of Swainsthorpe, Norfolk,
1556-71. (Cooper, H. 223.)
HUDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1645. S. of Alexander, 'artificer,' of West Deeping, Lines.
School, Stamford (Mr Umphry). Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8.
HUDSON, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1729. S. of Richard,
of Hopton Castle, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, May 16, 1720, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1724. (Al.
Oxon.)
HUDSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1560;
B.A. 1562-3; M.A. 1566. One of these names ord. priest
(Ely) Dec. 19, 1563. Perhaps V. of Gt Yeldham, Essex, 1568.
Died there before Sept. 1593. Will (Cons. C. London) 1594.
HUDSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 7, 1734-5.
Of Wherstead or Whepstead, Suffolk. Matric. 1735; B.A.
1738. One of these names, 2nd s. of Sir Roger, adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23, 1738-9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar
1738-9; priest, May, 1741. Perhaps R. of Brockley, Suffolk,
1771-85. Died 1785.
HUDSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 19, 1737.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1738; LL.B. 1744. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Nov. 24, 1746. V. of Nassington, Northants., 1746-
71. V. of St Neots, Hunts., 1763-96. Died 1796.
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HUDSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 16,
1747. S. of James, of Hutton Cranswick, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Clark). Matric. 1747; Scholar, 1750; B.A.
1750-1. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1751: priest, Sept.
1752. C. of Bridlington. Brother of Thomas (1742).
HUDSON, ROLAND. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 24, 1587-6, as
'B.A. of TRINITY College.'
HUDSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1620.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Easter. 1621. B.A. 1624-5; M.A.
1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1626; priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1628. R. of Capel St Mary, Suffolk, 1631, where he
appears as a member for the ist division of the Suffolk
Classis, 1645. Said to have been silenced in 1662. Author,
religious. (Peile, i. 336; Calanty, it. 445.)
HUDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 4, 1652.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1655; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. Probably
R. of Earl Stonham, Suffolk, 1662. Living, 1695.
HUDSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1678;
M.B. 1683. (Peile, H. 68.)
HUDSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 19, 1701-2.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1708. Perhaps V. of Bishopton,
Durham, 1740-62.
HUDSON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1586;
Scholar, 1590; B.A. 1590-1. V. of Gosberton, Lines., 1595-
1602. Admon. (Leicester) 1602.
HUDSON, SKEFFINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 23, 1701. Of Leicestershire. S. of Sir Edward,
Bart. Bapt. at Melton Mowbray, May n, 1683. School.
Melton Mowbray. Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1701. Succeeded
his nephew Charles as Baronet, 1752. Died Feb. 26, 1760.
Buried at Poplar, Middlesex. Half-brother of Benjamin
(1683) and Edward (1683). (Nichols, H. 264; Kimber, m.
449! G.E.C.)
HUDSON, THOMAS. At ST JOHN'S one year, c. 1586. B. at
'Deane,' Cambs., 1569. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 15, 1606.
R. of Somersby, Lines., 1607-19. Admon. (Lincoln) 1620, of
one of these names; of Hameringham, clerk.
HUDSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1614. Perhaps V. of Cowfold,
Sussex, 1622-51. If so, father of Thomas (1639).
HUDSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. One of these names, schoolmaster
of Little Chester, Derbs., was ord. deacon (Lichfield) Sept.
1624. Perhaps V. of Elvaston, Derbs., 1625-35. One of these
names licensed curate at St Michael, Comhill, 1636. (Peile,
i. 321.)
HUDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 27,
1629. S. of John. B. at Kirkby Lonsdale. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale (Mr Leake). Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3. Fellow,
1635. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1635. (Peile, i. 400.)
HUDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 3, 1630.
Of Yorkshire. One of these names V. of St Lawrence, York,
1638-61. (T. A. Walker, 41.)
HUDSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1639. Of Sussex. S. and h. of Thomas (? 1606), of Cowfold,
Sussex, clerk. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 26, 1642.
HUDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, June 2,
1686. S. of Robert, scrivener, of Newport, Salop. School,
Newport (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A.
1693. Fellow, 1693.
HUDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May ax.
1711. S. of Richard, bailiff. B. at Bingley, Yorks. School,
Bingley (Mr Ellison). B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1716; priest, July ax, 1728. C. of Old Byland and Cold
Kirby, Yorks., 1728. Head Master of Otley Grammar School,
1729-33. C. of Scruton, 1731. Head Master of Hipperholme,
1733; and of Bingley, till 1756. Died May 13, 1756.
HUDSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, June 10,
1742, as 'James.' S. of James, of Hutton-Cranswick, Yorks.
School, Beverley, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1742; B.A.
1745-6. Perhaps M.A. 1786. Ord. deacon (York) Feb. 23,
1745-6; priest, June, 1751. C. of Swine, Yorks. Perhaps
R. of Whitfield, Northumberland, 1764-84; but said to have
died Apr. 26, 1784; buried at Blanchland. Brother of Robert
(1747).
HUDSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1498-9. Of Durham diocese. M.A.
1502; B.D. 1511-2. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1498. Preacher,
1509-10. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 18, 1500; priest (Lincoln)
June 13, 1500. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1511; of
Clerkenwell Priory, Middlesex, clerk.
HUDSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1550;
Scholar, 1554; B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1558. Fellow, 1555.
Perhaps V. of Stradbroke, Suffolk, 1556-9. One of these
names R. of Thorpe-Abbots, Norfolk, 1558-60; and also R. of
Billingford, 1560. Died 1560. Buried at Billingford.
HUGGEN, STEVEN
HUDSON, W. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1557-8;
Scholar, 1558-9- Perhaps B.A. 1560-1, as 'Hodgson.' One
William Hudson R. of Gt Honnead, Herts., 1562-75. Died
1575- Will (Consist. C. London) 1575; property at Alnwick,
Northumberland. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HUDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1591. Of
Kent. B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. One of these names V. of
Swineshead, Lines., 1599-1614. Admon. (Lincoln) 1614.
HUDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1619.
Of Middlesex. 2nd s. of William. Matric. Easter, 1620. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Mar. 15, 1619-20. Brother of Christopher
(1619).
HUDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 7,
1651. S. of William, of Otley, Yorks. B. there. School,
Burnsall, Yorks. (private). One of these names usher at
Bradford School, c. 1657. Probably subscribed as deacon
(York) Sept. 1662.
HUDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. i,
1654-5. S. of John, clerk, of Dublin. B. there. School,
Sleaford, Lines. (Mr Gibson). Matric. 1655; B.A. 1658.
HUDSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at MAGDALENE, July 3, 1663. S.
of , Head Master of Guiseley, Yorks. B.A. 1666-7.
Ord. deacon (York) June, 1669; priest, May, 1670. Head
Master of Otley School, Yorks., 1667-76. V. of Fewston,
1677-1705. Died 1705.
HUDSON, . B.A. 1523-4.
HUDSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1581.
HUDSON, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1675.
HUEMISTON, . Degree (? B.A.) 1492.
HUET, see HEWITT.
HUFF AM, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593 ;
B.A. 1597-8.
HUFFAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1582;
B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
HUFFAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 22, x66x.
Scholar from Westminster, 1662. Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
(Graduati wrong.) Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 20, 1668.
HUFFAM, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from QUEENS*, Easter,
1628. Of Kent. B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Probably C. of
Kingston, Kent, 1636-42.
HUFFAM, SOLOMON. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1617. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Ash, Sandwich, Kent.
Bapt. there, Jan. x, 1599-1600. Mayor of Sandwich, 1639.
Married, at Birchington, Kent, Dec. 6, 1619, Mary Beake,
of North bourne. Died 1659. (Vis. of Kent; Hasted, iv. 331;
H. G. Harrison.)
HUFFAM, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1591.
Probably s. of Richard, of Eastry, Kent. B.A. 1594-5; M.A.
1598. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1598-9; priest, June xo,
1599. V. of St Mary, Sandwich, Kent, 1600-24. V. of Sarre,
1616-29. Died May 6, 1629. Probably brother of the next.
(Planche, A Corner of Kent, 394.)
HUFFAM, VINCENT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1581. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Eastry, Kent. Bapt. at
Ash, July 26, 1566. B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. V. of Seasalter,
Kent, 1596-1611. V. of Benenden, i6o8-xx. Probably
brother of Stephen (above). (Planche, A Corner of Kent, 396.)
HUFFINGTON, . Doctor (probably of Theology) 1478-9.
Franciscan friar.
HUGESSEN, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1646. Of Kent. Doubtless s. of Sir William, of
Linstead. Married Christian, dau. of Samuel Hales, of
Davington, Kent. Died 1670. (Hasted, n. 741; Vis. of Kent,
1663.)
HUGESTON, JOSIAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 13,
1635. S. of Josias. B. at Dover. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1635. (Peile, i. 436.)
HUGGARD, ROGER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1584.
Matric. 1584. Probably B.A. 1589-90. Ord. deacon and
priest (Colchester) Jan. 12, 1597-8, as 'B.A.'
HUGGEN, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1574. Perhaps adm. as Hugger, in 1576. (Masters.)
HUGGEN, ANTHONY. B.A. 1541-2. B. at Framlingham. M.A.
1545. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1544.
HUGGEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1546.
HUGGEN, NATHANIEL. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1619-20; M.A.
1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1621; priest, June 8,
1623.
HUGGEN, STEVEN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1605;
B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 16x4. Perhaps V. of All Hallows,
Staining, London. Died 1662. Will (P.C.C.) 1663. (PtiU,i.
253-)
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HUGGEN, THOMAS
HUGEN, THOMAS (? HUGGENSON). Matric. FeU.-Com. from
QOEEKS', Easter, 1561.
HUGGEN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1572; B.A. 1575-6; Scholar, 1576-9; M.A. 1579. Licensed
to teach grammar in Norwich diocese, 1583.
HUGGETT, ANTHONY. Matric sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1634; B.A. 1637-3 ; M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18, 1641. R. of Chaldon, Surrey, 1641. Died 1684. Father
of the next. (One Anthony Huggett, of Home, Surrey,
clerk, by will, P.C.C., 1647, leaves his cassock, etc., to nephew
Anthony, s. of brother Daniel; probably this man.) (Manning
and Bray, n. 447.)
HUGGETT, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 6, 1670.
S. of Anthony, of Chaldon, Surrey, above. Matric. 1671.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from Gloucester Hall, Dec. 17,
1673, age 19. (AL Oxon.)
HUGGET, PAUL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 28, 1645.
HUGGINS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Nov. 50,
1677. S. of Henry, shoemaker, deceased. B. at St Martin-
le-Grand, London. School, Aldersgate Street (Mr Tho.
Dominel). Matric. 1678.
HUGGENS, . Perhaps B.A. 1530-1.
HUGGLE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 9, 1512. Of Salisbury. Died as scholar, 1514.
(Hanvood.)
HUGGLESCOTT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Miens. 1615. Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1618-9.
HUGH, . Grace for degree, 1455-6. Augustinian friar.
HUGH, . M.A. 1481. Perhaps resident at CORPUS CHRISTI,
in 1483.
HUGH, . B.A. 1483-4-
HUGH, . Cavtio for B.A. 1520-1.
HUGHES or HEWES, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 16, 1616. Of Cambridgeshire. (Probably s. of Robert,
the College butler.) Matric. 1616; B.A. 1619; M.A. 1623.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June u, 1620; priest, June 16, 1622.
Probably brother of the next, and of Robert (1608).
HEWES, ANDREW. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1601-2.
(Probably s. of Robert, the College butler.) B. at Cambridge.
Matric. 1602; Scholar; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(London) Apr. 17; priest, June 7, 1612, age 26. C. of Wick-
ford, Essex. Brother of Abraham (above) and Robert (1608).
HUGHS or HEWES, ARTHUR Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1565; B.A. 1568-9; M.A. 1572; B.D. 1580. Fellow, 1573-80.
R. of Harlton, Cambs., 1579-80. Died c. Nov. 16, 1580.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1580. (A. Gray.)
HUGHES, BARTHOLOMEW. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1721.
B.A. from Trinity College, Dublin, 1705. Perhaps R. of
Trottiscliffe, Kent, 1723-4. Inc. of Laver Parva and
Barnston, Essex, till 1745. Died 1745. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HUGHES, BULKELEY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 31, 1701.
Of Anglesey. Matric. 1701; Scholar, 1701; B.A. 1704-5;
M.A. 1712. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1706. Doubtless
father of Owen (1750).
HUGHES, DAVID. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 2, 1722. Of
Carnarvon. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725^-6; M.A. 1729; B.D.
1738. Fellow, 1727-77. Vice- President. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 28, 1727; priest, Dec. 24, 1727. V. of Little
Eversden, Cambs., 1743. Died July n, 1777. Will, P.C.C.
Large benefactor to the College. (G. Mag.)
HUGHES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1584.
B. at Oswestry, Feb. 1563-4. B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591; B.D.
1600; D.D. 1616. Fellow, 1594-1602. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Aug. 2, 1595. R. of Woughton-on-the-Green,
Bucks., 1597-1633. R. of Simpson, 1607-33. Archdeacon
of Bangor, 1617-33. Chaplain to Archbishops Bancroft and
Abbot. Buried at Woughton, Oct 9, 1633. Will, P.C.C.
(A. Gray; Lipscomb, iv. 343.)
HUGHES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626; B.A. 1629-30.
HUGHES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 3,
1677. S. of Ellis, attorney-at-law. B. at Bala, Merioneth.
School, Wrexham (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
Probably brother of Humphrey (1674).
HUGHS, EVAN. M.A. from JESUS, 1665. B.A. from Oriel College,
Oxford, 1660-1. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1665. Perhaps V.
of LJandyfriog, Cardigan; ejected, 1662. (Calamy, m. 496;
A 1. Oxon.)
HUGHES, FRANCIS. Adm. at TRINITY, as Westminster scholar,
Easter, 1616; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. .1623. Esquire Bedell,
1629-69. Author, MS. notes on University proceedings.
Died Oct. 30, 1669. Buried in St Botolph's. Will proved
(V.C.C.) 1670. Father of Owen (1644). (Stokes, Bedells, 100.)
HUGHES, JOHN
HUGHES, GEORGE. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from pxford). Of
Southwark, Surrey. Matric. from Corpus Christi, Oxford,
June 28, 1620, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1622-3; M.A. 1625;
B.D. 1633. Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. Lecturer
at All Hallows, Bread Street. Chaplain to Lord Brooke.
V. of St Andrew's, Plymouth, 1644-62, ejected. V. of
Tavistock, Devon, 1648. Imprisoned for nine months in
St Nicholas Island, 1665. A noted Presbyterian. Author,
theological. Died at Kingsbridge, July 4, 1667, aged 64.
WiU, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; F.M.G., 1053.)
HUGHES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 2,
1683-4. S. of Edmund, deceased. B. at Llanfachreth,
Merioneth. School, Llanegryn (Mr Owen Jones).
HUGHES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 12, 1685-6.
Of Hertfordshire. Matric. 1686. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Jan. 28, 1688-9. BJL 1689-90. One of these names R. of
Colkirk, Norfolk, 1712; probably an Oxford graduate.
HUGHES, HENRY. M.A. 1694 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
'Hugh Maurice,' of Llanvihangel Gelindroid, Cardigan.
Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Mar. 22, 1687-8, age 20;
B.A. (St John's College, Oxford) 1691; M.A. 1694. One of
these names (M.A.), V. of Bethersden, Kent, 1698-1704.
R. of Hurst, till 1704. Died 1704. (Al. Oxon.)
HUGHES, HOLLAND. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 9,
1694-5. S. of Richard (? 1652), R. of LJanfairynghomwy,
Anglesey. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1702. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Mar. 16, 1700-1. V. of Hemingford Grey,
Hunts., 1701-23. V. of Gt Stukeley, 1701-23. Died Nov. ax,
1723, aged 46. M.I. at Hemingford Grey. Father of Newman
(1724) and perhaps brother of William (1711).
HEWES, HUGH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1564;
B.A. 1567-8. One of these names, of Anglesey, adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 3, 1571. His will (P.C.C.) 1609.
HUGHES, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July I,
1640. S. of Roger (? 1608), of Porthamel, Anglesey. B. at
LJandegvan, Anglesey (his mother's home). School, Perse,
Cambridge (Mr Watson). Matric. 1640. Married Jane, dau.
of Owen Wynn, Esq., of Glascoed. (Burke, L.G.)
HUGHES, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 8,
1675. (Previously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Jan.
14, 1673-4.) S. of Thomas, of Bettws Garnon, Carnarvon.
B. there. School, Llanrwst. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1677-8.
HUGHES, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. xa,
1734. S. of Thomas, of Llanrwst, Carnarvon. School,
Hanmer, Flints. (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1734; Scholar, 1737;
B.A. 1738-9. Perhaps preb. of Bangor, 1743-50. Precentor,
1748-9. Dean, 1750-3.
HUGHES, HUMFREY. Adm. sizar (age 24) at ST JOHN'S, May
22,1674. S.ofEUis.ofStAsaph. B. there. School, Oswestry,
Salop. Matric. 1674. One of these names, of Pembrey,
Merioneth, gent., adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 9, 1674.
Probably brother of Edward (1677).
HEWES, ISAAC, see HOWES.
HEWES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1544.
HEWIS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1575.
HUGHES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1587;
B.A. 1590-1; M.A. 1594. One of these names precentor of
LJandaff, 1611.
HEWES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16;
priest, Mar. 17, 1616-7. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Calkwell, Lines., 1621.
HUGHES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M»\. 1618.
HUGHES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1612; B.A.
1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15, 1617;
priest, Mar. 5, 1619-20. One of these names (M.A.), R. of
Lower Gravenhurst, Beds., 1625, was father of Richard (1652).
HUGHES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May i, 1621. Of Wales.
Matric. 1621; B.A. 1624-5. In holy orders.
HEWES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 3,
1621. S. of Richard, of Canterbury. Matric. 1623; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628.
HUGHES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 10, 1667. Of
London. School, Lewisham. Matric 1667; B.A. 1671-2;
M.A. 1675. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1672; priest (London)
June, 1674; C. of St Swithin's, London. Chaplain to the
Duke of St Albans. V. of Chalk, Kent, 1680-7. R- of
Gravesend, 1687-99. Died Oct. 25, 1699. Buried at Graves-
end. M.I. Father of John (1699). (A. Gray.)
HUGHES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 22,
1683-4. S. of Edmund, deceased. B. at Llanfachreth,
Merioneth. School, Llanegryn (Mr Owen Jones). Matric.
1684; B.A. 1687-8.
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HUGHES, JOHN
HUGHES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 12, 1699. Of Kent
S. of John (1667). B. Sept. 6, 1682. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1699; Rustat Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1702-3;
M.A. 1706. Fellow, 1705-10. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23,
1705; priest (London) June 8, 1707. Author, theological.
Died Nov. 18, 1710, aged 28. Buried at St Nicholas, Dept-
ford. M.I. (Le Neve, in. 240; A. Gray.)
HUGHES, JOHN. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1712. S. of J.,
of Probus, Cornwall. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
July 12. 1700, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1704. Probably R. of
Creed, Cornwall, 1704-49. Died Feb. 17, 1749-50, aged 68.
M.I. at Creed. Will (Exeter) 1752. (Al. Oxon.)
HUGHES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, July 5, 1720.
S. of Hugh Jones, of Dolgelly, Merioneth. School, Llanegryn,
Merioneth (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4.
HUGHES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 3, 1733. Of
Carnarvon. Matric. 1733.
HUGHES, JOHN. M.A. from KINO'S, 1740. S. of Samuel, of
Laugbarne, Carmarthen. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
May 5, 1713, age 18; B.A. (Worcester College) 1718. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 15, 1713. Barrister, 1720. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) Sept. 25, 1720; priest, June 30, 1725. R. of
Binton, Warws. R. of Hawling, Gloucs., 1752-65. Died 1765.
(F. S. Hockaday.)
HUGHES, JOHN RUDING. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
Aug. 4, 1713. S. of John, of Leicester, gent. Matric. 1714.
HUGHES, LEWIS. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1625. Of Co. Angle-
sey. Matric. from All Souls (Oxford), Mar. 19, 1618-9, a8e
17; B.A. (Oxford) 1622. Ord. priest (London) May 20, 1627.
R. of Shepperton, Middlesex, 1638-60. Died 1660".
HUGHES, MORRIS. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1611-2; M.A. 1616.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1613; priest, Sept. 24, 1615.
V. of Leighton Bromswold, Hunts., i623~(?) 58.
HUGHES, NEWMAN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 29, 1724. S.
of Holland (1694-5), deceased. Matric. 1724; Rustat Scholar,
1726; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1731. (Matric. also from
Wadham College, Oxford, Oct. 14, 1726, age 18 .) Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1732. V. of Hemingford Grey, Hunts.
(A. Gray; At. Oxon.)
HUGHES or HUES, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
May, 1576; B.A. from Magdalene, 1579-80. One of these
names V. of South Weald, Essex, 1611-26. Died Oct. 12,
1626. A note as to his estate (Cons. C. London) Nov. i, 1626.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
HEWES, OWEN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1566;
B.A. from Jesus, 1570-1, as 'Hughe.' Probably V. of
Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, 1607-13. One of these names
V. of Newchurch, Kent, till 1608. Will (P.C.C.) 16x3.
HUGHES, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Sept. 19, 1644.
S. of Francis (1616), Esquire Bedell. Bapt. at Gt St Mary's,
Cambridge, Mar. i, 1628-9. School, Felsted (Mr Holbeachj.
Scholar, 1644-7; Matric. 1645; LL.B. from Trinity Hall,
1650-1; LL.D. 1662. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1648-62. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, 1649. Commissary in Archdeaconry of
Norwich and of Norfolk, 1672-9. Official of the Archdeacon
of Norwich. Married Ann, dau. of Edmund Colic, of Snettis-
ham, Norfolk. (Venn, i. 354.)
HUGHES, OWEN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 6,
1689-90. Of Wales. Matric. 1689; LL.B. 1695; M.A. 1696
(Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1696-1703. Taxor, 1697. Probably M.P.
for Beaumaris, 1698-1700. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July,
1702; priest, July, 1702. R. of Swannington and Wood
Balling, Norfolk, 1702-15. R. of Aberffraw, Anglesey, 1715-
40. R. of Trefdraeth, 1715-40. V. of Penmynydd, 1720.
Treasurer of Bangor, 1720. Preb. 1720-40. Died Dec. 1740.
(Land. Mag.; J. Ch. Smith; A. B. Beaven.)
HUGHES, OWEN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 19, 1750. Of
Carnarvon. S. of Bulkeley (1701), clerk, deceased. Matric.
1750-1 ; Rustat Scholar, 1751 ; B.A. 1755 ; M.A. from Sidney,
1758; B.D. 1765. Fellow of Sidney, 1758-66. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1755; priest (Ely) Sept. 21, 1757, as C. of
Chatteris, Isle of Ely. Died Oct 10, 1766. Admon. (P.C.C.) ;
of St George, Bloomsbury.
HUGHES, RHESUS (REES). Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 21, 1633.
Matric. 1633; Scholar; B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 9, 1639. Probably V. of Troedyraur, Cardigan,
1647. R. of Wem, Salop. (A. Gray.)
HUGHES or HEWES, RICHARD. Matric, pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1606; B.A. 1608-9; M.A. 1612.
HUGHES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618; B.D. 1625. Fellow, 1617-38. V. of
Comberton, Cambs., 1625-38. V. of Elmsted, Essex, 1632-3.
Died of the plague. Buried at All Saints', Cambridge, June
13, 1638.
HUGHES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1618;
B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625; B.D. 1634.
HUGHES, VINCENT
HUGHES, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at JESUS, Nov. 16, 1629.
Of Wales.
HUGHES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Oct 29,
1652. S. of John (? 1612), clerk, of Lower Gravenhurst, Beds.
B. there. School, Beaumaris, Anglesey. Matric. 1653; B.A.
1656-7. Perhaps R. of Llanfairynghornwy, Anglesey; and
father of Holland (1694-5).
HUES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
HEWES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at PETKRIIOUSE, May 8, 1608.
S. of Robert, butler of the College. B. in St Botolph's parish,
Cambridge. Matric. 1608; Scholar, 1609-15; B.A 1611-2;
M.A. 1616. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 1616; priest (London)
Sept. i, 1617, age 26. C. of koxwell, Essex. Brother of
Abraham (1616) and Andrew (1601-2).
HUGHES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 15, 1670. Of
Merioneth.
HUGHES, ROGER. Matric. Fell. -Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1608. Probably s. of Hugh, late of Porthamell, Anglesey,
Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1611-2. Of Plas C6ch,
Anglesey. Married Winifred, dau. of David Owen, of
Llandegfan. Perhaps father of Hugh (1640). (Burke, L.G.)
HEUGHES, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1606; B.A. 1607-8. One of these names R. of
Essendon, Herts.; and of Little Berkhampstead, till 1624.
Died 1624.
HUGHES, ROLAND. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1731. S. of Lewis,
of the Isle of Anglesey. Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Mar. 5, 1707-8, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1711. R. of Llanllymi,
Carnarvon, 1724. R. of Eglwysail, Anglesey, 1731. Died
1762. (Al. Oxon.)
HUGHES, SIMON. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1695. Of
Kent. S. of Henry, V. of Bethersden. Bapt. at Canterbury
Cathedral, Jan. 23, 1676-7. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1698-9; M.A.
1702. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20, 1702. V. of Bethersden,
Kent, 1704-11. R. of Smarden, 1710-28. V. of St Stephen,
Hackington, 1719. Preb. of Chichester, 1725-8. Died July
23, 1728. Buried in Hackington Church. (H. G. Harrison.)
HUGHES, SIMON. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 2, 1723. Of
Kent. Probably s. of Simon (above); bapt. at Canterbury
Cathedral, Jan. 3, 1705-6. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1736-7; M.A.
1730. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. V. of Walton-upon-Thames,
Surrey, 1750-77. R. of St Olave's, Southwark, 1750-77.
Died Mar. 17, 1777. Will, P.C.C. (Manning and Bray, in.
605 ; H. G. Harrison.)
HUHES, THOMAS. Matric. from QUEENS', Michs. 1545
(impubes). Probably B.C.L. (Oxford) 1548.
HEWS, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1571.
HUGHES or HEWES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS',
Michs. 1571. Of Cheshire. B.A. 1575-6, ist in the ordo;
M.A. 1579. Fellow, 1576-82. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1579.
Barrister, 1585. Reader, 1606. Dean of the Chapel, 1618.
Author of Tke Misfortunes of Arthur, performed before
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich by members of Gray's Inn,
1588. (D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 24, 543; Gray's Inn Pension
Book.)
HEWES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1585.
HEWES, THOMAS. B.A. from TRINITY, 1598-9. Perhaps the
above. One of these names buried at Little Staughton, Beds.,
Oct. 9, 1612. (W. M. Noble.)
HUGHES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1658; Scholar, till 1666; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. 1665. Fellow,
1672-8. Perhaps orrt. priest (Oxford) June 14, 1663; C. of
Little Hallingbury, Essex, in 1664. R. of Fenstanton, Hunts.,
1666-8. Perhaps R. of Llanfachreth, Anglesey, 1668-82.
C. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1673. For the circumstances
of his election to a fellowship, see Warren, 175.
HUGHES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 5, 1671. S. of
Rees (1632), R. of Wem, Salop, deceased. Matric. 1671;
Rustat Scholar, 1673; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1684. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1684.
HUGHES, THOMAS, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 26, 1673.
Of Dublin. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8.
HUGHES or HEWES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
Sept. 4, 1680. S. of 'Thomas,' of St James', Clerkenwell,
citizen and butcher. Bapt. there, July 3, 1664, as s. of
Roland. Exhibitioner from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1 68 1;
B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. (A. W. Lockhart; J. Ch. Smith.)
HUGHES, THOMAS. Adm. at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 31, 1736-
B. Oct 8, 1718. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1740;
LL.B. 1740. R. of Llanfwrog, Denbs., 1755-76- V. of
Llansilin, 1763-6. Head Master of Ruthin School, 1739-68.
(Browne Willis, St Asaph.)
HUGHES, VINCENT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, June 18,
1712. S. of Moses, of Wem, Salop, clerk. School, Chester
(Mr Hinchman). Matric. 1712.
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HUGHES, WILLIAM
HUGHES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1554.
S. of Hugh, of Co. Carnarvon. Scholar, 1554-8; B.A. 1556-7;
M.A. from Christ's, 1560; B.D. 1565; D.D. 1575 Fellow of
Christ's, 1558-67. Lady Margaret preacher, 1565. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1568. B.D. (Oxford) 1568; D.D. 1570. Chaplain
to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. R. of Dennington,
Suffolk, 1568. Archdeacon and Bishop of St Asaph, 1573-
1600; held sixteen Welsh livings in commendam. Assisted
William Morgan in the translation of the Bible into Welsh.
Died Oct. 1600. Will (P.C.C.) 1600. (Cooper, n. 289; Petie,
HEWES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1569.
B. in London. B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Ord. deacon
(London) May 15, 1577; priest (Ely) Apr. 17, 1580; 'receives
£25 a year for reading in Queens'.' Will proved (V.C.C.) 1584.
HEWES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 7, 1578.
HULL, WILLIAM
HULETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1632.
Perhaps C. of St Ewen and of St Mary de Grace, Gloucester,
1635. C. of Frocester, Gloucs., in 1661.
HULKER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at MAGDALENE, May 15,
1672. S. of James (tailor), of Chandos Street, Covent Garden.
Matric. 1672. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Sept. 17, 1673.
Proved the will of his father, 1694.
HULKES, STEVEN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1605.
HULL, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1578;
B.A. 1581-2.
HULL, GEORGE, Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1555.
B. at Hull, Yorks. B.A. 1558-9. Ord. deacon (London)
Jan. 13, 1559-60, age 22.
HULL, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, C. 1591.
Of Cheshire. Perhaps 'ord. priest (Gloucester) Mar. 3, 1582; HULL, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at KING'S, Easter, 1592.
bred in the schools'; C. of 'Barford,' Herts., in 1585. (Lib. Per
Cler. Line.)
HEWES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1612.
HUGHES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
ii, 1647. S. of William, of Anglesey. B. there. School,
Beaumaris. Matric, 1647; B.A. 1650—1; M.A. 1654; B.D.
1661. Fellow, 1652.
HUGHES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1657; B.A. 1660-1; M.A. 1664. Probably ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 1663-4. One of these names (ord. priest (Oxford) July
14, 1663) was C. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts., in 1664; and V.,
1669-73. Died 1673. (Cussans, I.)
HUGHES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 19, 1711. S.
of (? Richard, 1652), clerk, deceased, of LJanfairynghornwy,
Anglesey. Matric. 1710-1; Scholar, 1712; B.A. 1714-5. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May, 1716. Perhaps brother of Holland
(I&94-5).
HUGHES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June
25. 1734- S. of Robert, attorney-at-law, of Denbigh. B. at
Wrexham. School, Wrexham (Mr Jones). Matric. 1734. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) June i, 1740; 'student of law in his 6th
year.' Perhaps ord. priest (Norwich) June 26, 1743, age 27.
(Scott-Mayor, m. 457.)
HUGHES, WILLIAM. M.A. from TRINITY, 1749. S. of Wflliam,
of Sodbury, Gloucs., clerk. Matric. from Merton College,
Oxford, Nov. 15, 1737, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1742. One of
these names V. of Ware, Herts., 1781-91. Died 1791. Will,
P.C.C. (Al.Oxon.)
HEWES, . Sizar at CHRIST'S, 1564.
HUGHES, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, June 24, 1730
(name off, 1740).
HUGHET, WILLIAM. ' KING'S scholar* at Cambridge, 1332.
HUGHGILL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. n,
1741. S. of Henry, of Smeaton, Yorks. School, Scorton,
Yorks. (Mr Noble). Matric. i742;Scholar, 1742; B.A. 1745-6;
M.A. 1749. R- of Smeaton, Yorks., 1755-1804. V. of Apple-
ton-Wiske, in 1775. Died Jan. 26, 1804, aged 80. M.I. at
Smeaton.
HUGILL, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1724; LL.B. 1724. Probably s. of Charles, of St Peter's,
Carmarthen. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Mar. 16,
1718-9, age 17. (Al. Oxon.)
HUGOE, JOHN, see HEWGOE.
HUICKE, ROBERT. M.D. 1538. B.A. (Oxford) 1528; M.A.
I532-3- Fellow of Merton College, 1530. Principal of
St Alban Hall, 1536. Incorp. at Oxford, as M.D., 1566.
F.R.C.P., 1536. Censor, five times; and President, 1551-3,
1564-8. Member of the Inner Temple, 1564. Physician to
Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth. Witness to the
will of Katharine Parr. Died at his house at Charing Cross.
Will (P.C.C.) proved, Apr. 17, 1581. (Cooper, i. 244; Munk,
i. 32; D.N.B.)
HUIT, see HEWETT.
HUKE, see HEWKE.
HUKE, . D.Civ.L. 1514-5. Will of Thomas Huicke, Dr of
Laws (P.C.C.) 1575; of St Helen's, Bishopsgate.
HULES or HULCE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CORPUS
CHRISTI, Michs. 1580. One George Hulkes was V. of Ken ton,
Suffolk, 1603.
HULES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1626.
Possibly the same as Thomas Hale.
HULETT or HEWLETT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
May, 1554 (not the fellow of Christ's, as supposed by Petie, i.
55, who was Philip Howlet). Received the tonsure (London)
Sept. 1554; 'of Bath and Wells diocese.' Perhaps V. of
Royston, Herts., 1557-63.
Perhaps s. and h. of Thomas, of Godalming, Surrey. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Oct. 23, 1598; of Windsor, gent. Died before
1646. Donor to the College library. (Manning and Bray, i.
607.)
HULL, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 23, 1701. Of
Lancashire. Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5.
HULLE, JOHN DE. 'KING'S scholar' at Cambridge, 1310.
Perhaps preb. of Lincoln, 1333.
HULL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIL-S, Apr. 8, 1586. S.
of William, of Cambridge. Bapt, at Holy Trinity, Mar. 27,
1570. School, Ely (Mr Spight). Matric. 1586; Scholar,
1587-93; B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593; B.D. 1600. Fellow,
1595-1602. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. Afterwards in Ireland.
V. of Wallstown, Templeroan, 1615-27. V. of Ballin temple,
1615-25. Precentor of Cloyne, 1616-27. R. of Aglishdrinagh,
1616-27. R. of Shandon, Cork, 1617-27. Author, theological.
Died 1627. (Venn, i. 127; H. B. Swanzy.)
HULL, JOHN. Adm. peas, at JESUS, Apr. 15, 1646. Of Lan-
caster.
HULL or HOOLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 29, 1680.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Probably ord.
deacon (Chester) May 25, 1684. P.C. of Overton, Lanes.,
1684. Perhaps P.C. of Low Church, Walton-le-Dale, 1703-
21. Buried there Nov. 4, 1721. Father of Thomas (1721-2).
(E. Axon.)
HULL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 30,
1668-9. S. of John, gent. B. at Stoke, Suffolk. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1669.
HULL, LIBEUS. Adm. scholar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 21, 1601.
S. of William, gent., of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. School,
Bury (Mr Marten).
HULL, PETER. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, June 27, 1684. Prob-
ably did not reside.
HULL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1624-5.
HULL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 7, 1634.
S. of John. B. at Uppingham. School, Uppingham (Mr Jo.
Clarke). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A. 1641. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1638.
HULL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at KING'S, Aug. 1687. B. in
London. School, Eton (colleger, 1678-86). Matric. 1688.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 27, 1688. Perhaps school-
master at March, Cambs., 1690.
HULL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, June 24, 1616 Of
Kent. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1618. B.A. 1619-20;
M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 25; priest, Oct. 27,
1623. V. of Godmersham, Kent, 1624-5. R- of Boughton
Aluph, in 1642. Married, 1626, Jane Mayler, of Slurry.
Set a contemporary in Al. Oxon.
HULL. THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 27, 1721-2. S. of
John (1680), clerk, deceased, of Walton-le-Dale, Lanes.
Rustat Scholar, 1721; Matric. 1721-2; B.A. 1725-6; M.A.
1729. Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 24, 1730. C. of Elstow,
Beds., 1725-6. (W. M. Noble.)
HULL, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1411; LL.B.
before 1430. R. of Muston, Leics., till 1440. Repaired the
church and chancel, in 1425. Died June 3, 1440. M.I. at
Muston. (Nichols, n. 291.)
HULL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1579; B.A.
1583-4; B.D. 1602; D.D. 1607. R. of Hawkinge, Kent,
1591-7. V. of Alkham, 1596-1600. R. of Snave, 1597-1600.
V. of Teynham, 1600-4. Preb. of Canterbury, 1604-18.
V. of Hernhill, till 1605. V. of St Clement's, Sandwich,
1616-8. Died 1618.
HULL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1582-3;
B.A. 1586-7. One of these names King's scholar at Durham,
1580.
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HULL, WILLIAM
HULL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1614.
B. at Witham, Essex. B.A. 1617-8. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 23, 1621, age 26. C. at Aldham, Essex. V. of Ulting,
1637-69. Died 1669.
HULL, WILLIAM. M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1713. S. of
Thomas, of Reading, Berks. Matric. from St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, Feb. 17, 1704-5, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1708. Perhaps
R. of Gt Chart, Kent, 1737-42. Died 1742. (Al. Oxon.)
HULL, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Sept. 6, 1718.
S. and h. of William, of Exeter. B. there. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Aug. 21, 1717. Called to the Bar, June 28,
1723-
HULL or HULE, . D.D. 1487-8. A friar.
HULLER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1616.
HULLIER, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1538.
Conduct of King's. V. of Babraham, Cambs., 1549; and
preacher at Lynn. Condemned for heresy, and burnt at
Cambridge, Apr. 16, 1555. (Cooper, i. 126.)
HULLYER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1568; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Grace for M.D. 1583 (did not
qualify). Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1608,
as 'M.A., aged 57.'
HULLYER, . B.A. 1501. One William Hullyer R. of
Warkton, Northants., 1515-54. (T. P. Dorman.)
HULME, GEORGE. Matric. sizar at CHRIST'S, May, 1576.
Perhaps P.C. of Weston-on-Trent, Staffs., c. 1593; 'Scholaris
ruralis.' Ordained by William, Bishop of Chester. (Wm,
Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HULME, HUGH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1566.
HULME or HOLME, MATTHEW. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1562. Of Middlesex. B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568.
Fellow, 1567. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 21, 1567. V. of
Leamington Hastings, Warws. Will (P.C.C.) 1619.
HULME, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June 5,
1674. S. of Robert, of Reddish, Manchester. School,
Manchester. Matric. 1674. Not mentioned in the will of
his father, of Reddish, yeoman, 1695. (E. Axon.)
HULME, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 31, 1680. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1691. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Chester) May 29, 1681; priest, June 3, 1683.
C. of Knutsford, Cheshire, 1687. Minister of Macdesfield,
1689-1711. R. of Lymm, 1700-11. Died Jan. 27, 1710-1.
(E. Axon.)
HULME, THOMAS. Kept ten terms at Cambridge. B.A. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
HULSBOS or HULSBESSE, CHRISTIAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
SIDNEY, June 30, 1616. B. in Belgium. Matric. 1616.
HULSE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 30, 1653.
Of Stanny, Cheshire. B. 1638. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1658-1662, ejected. Adm. at Leyden,
July 4, 1668; M.D. (Leyden) c. 1669. Incorp. at Oxford, 1670.
Physician to the court of the Prince of Orange. F.R.C.P.,
1677. Treasurer, 1704. Of Baldwin's Park, Kent. Died
Dec. 3, 1711. Will (P.C.C.) 1712. Father of the next.
(Munk, i. 397; G.E.C.; D.N.B.)
HULSE, EDWARD. Adm. at EMMANUEL, June 16, 1699. S. of
Edward (above), M.D. Matric. 1700; M.B. 1704; M.D. 1717.
F.R,C.P., 1718. Censor. Elect. Physician-in-ordinary to
George II. Created Bart., Feb. 7, 1738-9. Married, at Gray's
Inn Chapel, Jan. 15, 1712-3, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard
Levett, Knt. Died in Golden Square, London, Apr. 10, 1759,
aged 77. Buried at Wilmington, Kent. Father of the next
and Richard (1744). (D.N.B.; Munk, H. 62; G.E.C.)
HULSE, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, July 29,
1732. S. of Sir Edward (above), M.D., Bart. Succeeded as
Baronet, 1759. Of Breamore, Hants. High Sheriff of Hants.,
1765. Died Dec. i, 1800. Buried at Wilmington, Kent.
Will, P.C.C.
HULCE, GEORGE (1580), see HULES.
HULSE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1611. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617.
HULSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CAIUS, Sept. 29, 1579. Probably
S. of John, husbandman. B. at Cossington, Leics. Schools,
Cossington and Seagrave (Mr Both and Sim. Parret).
Migrated to Trinity. Matric. 1583; B.A. 1588-9. (Venn, i.
104.)
HULSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 14,
1724. S. of Thomas, of Elworth Hall, Sandbach, Cheshire,
gent. B. at Middlewich. Schools, Congleton and Stockport
[Mr Dale). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1728. Ord. priest (Lichfield)
Sept. 24, 1732. C. at Yoxall, Staffs.; and Witton and Goostry,
Cheshire, till 1753, when he succeeded to the family estates
at Elwortb. Founder of the Hulsean endowments in the
University. Died Dec. 14, 1790. (D.N.B. ; J. W. Clark's
Endowments; Scott-Mayor, m. 374.)
HUME, ALEXANDER
HULSE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Oct.
31,1744. Of London. S. of Sir Edward.(i699), Bart. School,
Charterhouse. Scholar, 1744; Matric. 1745. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 23, 1746. Brother of Edward (1732).
HULTON, EDWARD. M.A. from QUEENS', 1722. S. of James,
of Todmorden, Lanes. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Mar. 19, 1710-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1714. (Al.
Oxon.)
HULTON, RALPH. 'M.D. of Cambridge.' Incorp. at Oxford,
July 3, 1603. Not found in our records. One of these names
preb. of Salisbury, 1600.
HULTON, ROBERT. M.A. from CLARE, 1669. S. of Richard, of
Blackburn, Lanes., clerk. Matric. from All Souls, Oxford,
May 22, 1663, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1666-7. V. of Shorwell,
Isle of Wight, 1676. V. of Kingston, 1682. (AL Oxon.)
HULTON, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544.
HULWOOD or HULLWODE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEM-
BROKE, Easter, 1607; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
HULYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1575; B.A. 1579-80.
HUMBERSTONE, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1578; B.A. 1581-2.
HUMBERSTON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1641; B.A. 1644-5; M.A. 1652 (Incorp. from Oxford),
Incorp. at Oxford (B.A.) 1648. Fellow of St John's, Oxford,
1648-60, ejected. Afterwards of Pembroke College. (Al.
Oxon.)
HUMBERSTONE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1582; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589.
HUMBERSTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1618. One of these names, s. and h. of William, of Hempton,
Norfolk, Esq., adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1626, from
Furnival's Inn.
HUMBERSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1640.
Of Huntingdonshire.
HUMBERSTONE, MATTHEW. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S,
May 23, 1720. S. of Edward, gent., of Hampshire. B. at
Portsmouth. Schools, Bishop's Stortford and Enfield.
Matric. 1720. Probably of Humberstone, Lines. ; died Jan. 3,
1735-6, aged 31. (Lines. Pedigrees, 522.)
HUMBERSTON, ROBERT. Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS,
Apr. 2, 1581. S. of Edward, yeoman. B. at Earith, Hunts.
School, Ely. B.A. 1583-4. One of these names adm. at
Douay College, Oct. 15, 1587. Left, Sept. 23, 1588. (Venn,
i. no.)
HUMBERSTONE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1612.
HUMBERSTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1615.
HUMBERSTONE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1578. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1580.
Perhaps s. of William, author of Humberstone's Survey, 1570.
(Yorks. Arch. Journal, xvn. 129.)
HUMBERSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1588. One of these names, of Yardley, Herts., adm.
at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12, 1592. Perhaps s. of Edward, of
Walkern, Herts. (Lines. Pedigrees, 521.)
HUMBERSTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1618. Perhaps of Ripon, Yorks. Married Bridget, dau. of
Giles Parker, of Scotton, and widow of Michael Wandesford,
Dean of Limerick. (J. Parker.)
HUMBLE, Sir GEORGE, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
TRINITY, Apr. 10, 1695. S. of George (and grandson of Sir
William, Bart.). B. at Stratford-juxta-Bow, Essex. School,
Twickenham, Middlesex. Matric. 1695. Killed in a quarrel
at the Blue Posts Tavern, Mar. 1702-3. (Burke, Ext. Bart.;
G.E.C.)
HUMBLE, SAMUEL. M.A. 1677 (Incorp. from Glasgow).
HUMBLE, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Michs.
1601; Scholar; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1608. V. of Brafferton, Yorks., 1615-34. Died 1634.
HUMBLE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, June 17,
1671. Probably 2nd s. of Sir William, of London, Bart.
Matric. 1671. Created Baronet, Mar. 17, 1686-7. Married
(i) Frances, dau. of Sir Anthony Hasilrigge, Bart.; (2) Mary,
dau. of Fisher, of Isleworth. Died Aug. 12, 1705, s.p.
Buried at Twickenham. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
HUME or HOME, ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at ST
CATHARINE'S, June 17, 1737- S. of Alexander, Earl of Home,
deceased. In holy orders. Succeeded his brother William,
as gth Earl of Home, 1761. Died Oct. 8, 1786. Buried at
Home Castle. (G.E.C.; The Scots Peerage, iv. 481.)
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HUME, DANIEL
HUME, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, July 3,
1723. S. of James (1691). B. at Laughton, Lines. School,
Brigg. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 28, 1727. Brother of John (1722).
HUME ('HUMIUS'), GASPER. M.A. 1633 (Incorp. from
Edinburgh). M.A. there, 1619. According to Al. Oxon., one
of these names supplicated for B.A. at Oxford, in 1633, after
four years at Edinburgh.
HUME, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May i, 1675.
ist s. of George, Master at Tiverton School, Devon. B. at
Barnstaple. Schools, Barnstaple and Tiverton. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1678-9; M-A. 1682. Probably ord. deacon (Carlisle)
Dec. 21, 1684. R. of Beaumont, Cumberland, 1692-1703.
Buried there May 12, 1703. (B. Nightingale.)
HUME or HUMES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY,
June i, 1691. S. of John (1651), R. of Yelling, Hunts.
Educated at home. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1709.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 19, 1695; priest, Sept. 20, 1696.
R. of Flixburgh, Lines., 1698. V. of Frodingham. V. of
Laughton, 1711. V. of Bradwell, Bucks., 1729-34. Buried
there Feb. 7, 1734. Father of John (1722) and Daniel (1723).
HUMES, JOHN. M.A. 1622 (Incorp. from St Andrews). Graduate
from Sedan. B.D. from JESUS, 1629. Fellow, 1624-30, by
royal mandate. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1626-7.
One of these names V. of Branxton, Northumberland, 1627-
62; died 1662.
HUME, JOHN. M.A. 1634 (Incorp. from Edinburgh and Oxford).
M.A. (Edinburgh) 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1630. R. of
Charlton, Kent, 1636-43, ejected. (Al. Oxon.; CaJamy, in.
75.)
HUME or HUMES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
June 12, 1651. S. of Robert, clerk, of Crathome, Yorks.
B. at Acklam, Yorks. School, Danby Wiske, Yorks. (private).
Matric. 1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1660. R. of Yelling, Hunts.,
1667-92. R. of Offord Cluny, 1678-92. Died 1692. Father
of James (1691) and perhaps of William (1677).
HUME, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 25,
1722. S. of James (1691), clerk. B. at Laughton, Lines.
School, Glamford Bridge. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1725-6. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) June i, 1729. Brother of Daniel (1723).
HUMES, PETER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 10, 1659. Of
Kent. Scholar from Westminster. Matric. 1659. Perhaps
adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 3, 1670; of Westminster,
gent
HUME, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1704. S. of Robert, clerk. B. at Lazonby, Cumberland.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 1707-8.
HUME, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr.
ao, 1668. Of Durham. School, ConiscliSe. Matric. 1668, as
'Hines'; Scholar, 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675. P-C. of
Chester-le-Street, Durham, 1673-4. (T. A. Walker.)
HUME, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, July 6,
1677. S. of John (? 1651), clerk. B. at Crayke, Yorks.
School, York (Mr Langley). Matric. 1677; B.A. 1681-2;
M-A. 1685. Perhaps P.C. of Ramsey, Hunts., i68£ -7.
HUME, WILLIAM, M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1726. Probably
s. of James, of Scot ton, Lines., clerk. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Mar. 11, 1714-5, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1718.
Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722; priest, Dec. 20,
1724. (Al. Oxon.)
HUMPHREYS, ARTHUR. M.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of 'Humphrey Thomas,' of Mantry, Montgom. Matric.
from Balliol CoHege, June 3, 1663, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1666-7; M.A. 1670. R. of Bedford St Peter Martin, 1673.
R. of Barton-le-day, Beds., 1677. (Al. Oxon.)
HUMFREY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 23, 1682.
S. of John, R. of Ruckland, Lines. B. at Farforth, Lines.,
Apr. 23, 1666. Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Founded scholar-
ships at Jesus. Died May 25, 1719. M.I. at Ruckland.
(A. Gray.)
HUMPHREY or UMPHREY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at
EMMANUEL, Mar. 1608-9. Matric. 1609; Scholar; B.A.
1612-3; M.A. 1616. Incorp. at Oxford, 1616. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Apr. 2; priest, Apr. 3, 1618. V. of Pinchbeck,
Lines., 1618.
HUMPHREYS, DAVID. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. 5,
1653. Of Chester. Matric. 1653-4; B.A. 1657-8. Perhaps
V,of Bromborough, Cheshire, 1660. (E. Axon.)
HUMPHREYS, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 5,
1708. S. of Thomas, of London, citizen and leather-seller.
B. Jan. 1689-90. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and Christ's
Hospital Grecian from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1708;
Scholar, 1709; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715; B.D. 1725; D.D.
1728 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow, 1719. Supported Bentley at
HUMPHREY, JOHN
Trinity. Secretary to the S.P.G., 1716-40. Ord. deacon
(London) Apr. 25; priest, Apr. 29, 1722. V. of Ware, Herts.,
1730-40. V. of Thundridge, 1732. Author, translations, etc.
Died 1740. (D.N.B.)
HUMPHREY, EDMUND. B.A. 1532-3. Of Ipswich. M.A.
I536-7- Fellow of QUEENS', 1533-44. Proctor, 1540-1. Ord.
priest (Norwich) Mar. 13, 1534-5. V. of Melbourne, Cambs.,
1544-
HUMPHRY, EDMUND. Matric. Fell. -Com. from TRINITY,
Michs. 1610. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Rettendon, Essex,
gent.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 12, 1612. Perhaps will
(P.C.C.) 1634; of Rettendon, Esq.
HUMFREY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 2, 1635.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Richard, of Rettendon, Essex. (Vis. of
Essex, 1634.)
HUMFREY, EDMUND. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1660. Of
Essex.
HUMPHREY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY,
June 25, 1668. S. of Edmund, yeoman. B. at Clavering,
Essex. School, Walden, Essex. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
Signed for deacon's orders (London) Sept. 20, 1673. C. of
Stoke Pelham, Herts.
HUMPHREYS, EVAN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1681. S. of 'Hum.
Davis,' of LJanvihangel, Monm., clerk. Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, May 27, 1669, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1672-3.
V. of Llanyblodwell, Salop, 1674. R- of LJanymynech, 1686.
(Al. Oxon.)
HUMPHREY or UMFREY, FINCH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
PEMBROKE, May 14, 1692. S. of Finch, of Kent. Matric.
1692. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 9, 1692; s. and h. of Finch,
of Fawkham, Kent, deceased. Probably of Darenth, Kent,
Esq. ; and father of the next. (Hasted, n. 592.)
HUMFREY or UMFREY, FINCH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
PEMBROKE, June 4, 1718. S. of Finch (? above), of Grim-
stead Green (tie.), Kent, Esq. Matric. 1717. Probably of
Dartford, Kent, Esq.
HUMPHREYS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 12, 1662. S. of Rowland, deceased, of Llaneilian,
Anglesey. School, Beaumaris (Mr Williams). Matric. 1662;
B.A. 1665-6. Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 20, 1668.
HUMFREY, HENRY. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1724. S. of Tobias,
of Askern, Yorks. Bapt. at Campsall, Dec. 3, 1675. Matric.
from University College, Oxford, Oct. 26, 1694, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1698. V. of Otley, Yorks., 1708-43. Buried there
Nov. 8, 1743. (A I. Oxon.; M. H. Peacock.)
HUMPHREY or UMPHRA, HUGH. B.A. 1480-1; MJV. 1483-4;
B.D. 1493. Probably D.D. 1501-2. Preb. of Lichfield (B.D.)
1502-30.
HUMPHREYS, HUGH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June
30, 1705. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at North Hope, Flints.
School, North Hope (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1706; B.A. 1709-10.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1711; C. of Haslingfield, Cambs.
One of these names C. or minister of Alderley, Cheshire,
1715-42. Buried there Oct. 29, 1742. (Earwaker, E. Cheshire,
n. 635.)
HOMFRAY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1544.
(Cooper, n. So, suggests that John is a mistake for Laurence,
whom see.)
HUMFREY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1577-8.
HUMPHREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 14, 1609.
Matric. 1609; B.A. 1613-4.
HUMFREY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1613.
Probably s. of Michael and Dorothy (Bawler), of Chaldon,
Dorset. B. c. 1596. Scholar, 1614. One of the 'Dorchester
adventurers' for trading to New England. Emigrated, in
1634, to Salem, where he held office in the colony; major-
general of the militia, etc. Returned to England, c. 1642.
Colonel in the Parliamentary army. At the trial of the King
he bore the sword of state before the president, John Brad-
shaw. Died Dec. 1651. (J. G. Bartlett.)
HUMFRY, HUMPHREYS or UMFRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens,
(age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 21, 1630-1. S. of John. B. at
Bocking, Essex. School, Thurlow, Suffolk (Mr Moore). B.A.
1634; M.A. 1638. One of these names V. of Frome Selwood,
Somerset, about 1648-62. (Peile, i. 407, 446.)
HUMPHREY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Jan. 15, 1633-4.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8; M.A.
1641. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 10, 1638-9. V. of Roth-
well, Northants., 1663. Died Oct. 19, 1679.
HUMFRIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 28, 1644.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1644. Perhaps s. of Christopher,
of Pinchbeck; adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 10, 1648-9.
HUMPHREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 24, 1648.
Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-3.
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HUMPHREY, JOHN
HUMFREY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May i, 1650. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; Scholar, 1654; M.A.
1657. One of these names R. of Spexhall, Suffolk, 1691.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at JESUS, June 8,
1665. Of Flintshire. Matric.. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672.
Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1668-9; priest (Gloucester) Feb. 27,
1669-70. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., till 1677. (A.
Gray.)
HUMPHREYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July
14, 1683. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Llanyachreth,
Merioneth. School, Wrexham (Mr Lewis). Matric. 1684;
B.A. 1687-8.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 21,
1690. S. of John. B. at Llanrwst, Denbigh. School, Ruthin
(Mr Henry Price). Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697.
Brother of Thomas (1689).
HUMPHREYS, JOHN. M.A. from KING'S, 1714. S. of Evan
(? 1681), of Llangineth, Salop, clerk. Matric. from Merton
College, Oxford, Feb. 26, 1706-7, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1710-1. R. of Llanfihangel-yng-Nghwynfa, Montgom., 1717-
23. V. of Myfod, 1723. Preb. of St Asaph, 1737-40. (Al.
Oxon.)
HUMPHREY or UMFREY, LAURENCE. D.D. 1569 (Incorp.
from Oxford). B. at Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Scholar of
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1546; B.A. (Oxford) 1549; M.A.
1551-2; B.D. 1562; D.D. 1562. Fellow of Magdalen College,
1548-56. Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, 1560-89.
President of Magdalen College, 1561-89. Vice-Chancellor
(Oxford) 1571-6. Dean of Gloucester, 1571-85. Dean of
Winchester, 1580-9. R. of Meonstoke, Hants., 1581. Author.
Died Feb. i, 1588-9. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
HUMFREY, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent,
1575-6. Of Nottinghamshire.
HUMPHRY, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE,
May 30, 1640. S. of Simon (1610), clerk. B. at Melton
Mowbray, Leics. Matric. 1640; B.A. 1643-4. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1644-5; priest, Mar. 3, 1644-5. Brother of
Simon (1645).
HUMFREY, NATHANIEL. LL.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of
Raphael, of the Inner Temple, and of Thorpe Mandeville,
Esq. B. in London, c. 1679. Barrister-at-law. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Nov. 20, 1720; priest, Sept. 24, 1721. C. of Thorpe
Mandeville, Northants., 1720; R. 1727-44. Married there,
HUMPHRE, NUTTALL. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1633; B.A. 1636-7.
HUMPHREYS, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at TRINITY, Nov. 12,
1723. Previously matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Feb. 21,
1722-3, as s. of Humphrey, of Abererch, Co. Carnarvon.
S. of Owen. School, Bangor (Mr Dolben). Age 21. Matric.
1724; B.A. 1726-7.
HUMPHREY or UMFRIE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from
PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1568.
HUMPHREY or UMPHRIE, RICHARD. B.A. from EMMANUEL,
1605-6. B. at Caster, Northants. M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 25, 1609, age 30, as C. of Gt Hadham, Herts.
Perhaps ord. priest (Chichester) 1614; and R. of Taverham,
Norfolk, 1626.
HUMPHREYS, RICHARD. B.A. from JESUS, 1607-8; M.A.
1611. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1610. R. of Edgcote,
Northants., 1615-21. Died 1621. (H. I. Longden.)
HUMPHREYS, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 2, 1658. S. of Richard, of Rettendon, Essex. B. at
Fremell, near Downham, Essex. School, Chelmsford (Mr
Peake). Matric. 1658. Died in College, Aug. 7, 1659. M.I.
in Gt St Andrew's. (Peile, i. 580.)
HUMFREY, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1739. Of
Norwich. S. of Richard, merchant, of Norwich. B. there,
1721. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3; M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1745-9.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 1746-7; priest (Norwich) June, 1747.
R. of Thorpe, near Norwich, 1753-1813. R. of Smallburgh,
1762-1813. Died at Thorpe, Jan. 16, 1813, aged 91. (Masters-
Lamb, 397.)
HUMPHREYS, RICHARD ROBINS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
PEMBROKE, June 6, 1699. S. of John, of London. B. at
Hollowell, Guilsborough, Northants. Bapt. there, Apr. 16,
1682. School, Kibworth, Leics. Matric. 1699. (H. I.
Longden.)
HUMFREY, RIS (?). Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1589.
HUMPHREY or UMPHREY, ROBERT. B.A. from CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1604-5; M.A. 1608. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20,
1612.
HUNGATE, ROBERT
HUMPHREY or UMPHRY, SIMON. Adm. star at SIDNEY,
June 29, 1610. Matric. 1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20; priest, Sept. ai, 1618. Head
Master of Melton Mowbray. Head Master of Stamford,
1638-57. Buried at St George's, Stamford, Dec. 8, 1657. Will
(P.C.C.) 1657. Father of the next and of Nathaniel (1640).
HUMFREY, SIMON. Adm. sizar at CAIUS, May 23, 1645. S. of
Simon (above), Master of Stamford School. B. at Melton
Mowbray, Leics. Schools, Melton Mowbray and Stamford.
Migrated to St John's, Apr. i, 1646, age 17. B.A. 1647-8.
Brother of Nathaniel (1640). (Venn, i. 358.)
HUMPHREY or UMFRIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from PETER-
HOUSE, Michs. 1568.
HUMFREY or UMPHREY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Easter, 1581; B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. Ord.
deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 7, 1591. R. of Grainsby,
Lines., 1591-1635. Author, Jewel for Gentlewomen. Will
(P.C.C.) 1635. (Cooper, H. 41.)
HUMPHRIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1612. Of Lincolnshire. Died in College. Buried at St
Botolph's, Cambridge, Jan. i, 1614-5.
HUMPHREYS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. a,
1635-6. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1636. Perhaps s. and h. of
Charles, of Harleston, Suffolk, gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn,
Feb. 18, 1641-2, from Furnival's Inn.
HUMPHREY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 3,
1640-1. One of these names, s. of Sir Thomas, Knt. (? of
Swepston, Leics.), adm. at Oundle School, Mar. 4, 1636-7,
age 13.
HUMPHREYS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Aug. 5,
1689. S. of John, of Llandovery. School, Ruthin, Denbigh (Mr
Henry Price). Matric. 1689; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4;
M.A. 1697. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1697. Brother of John
(1690).
HUMPHREYS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 22, 1704-5. S. of Thomas, gent. B. in London, Oct. 8,
1686. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1705.
HUMFREY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595 ;
B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1604.
HUMPHRY or UMFRIE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
c. 1596. S. of Nicholas, of Dorset and Worcester. Scholar,
1599; B.A. 1599-1600; M.A. 1603; B.D. 1610. Fellow, 1602.
R. of Humbleton, Yorks., 1606-7. R- of Sproatley, 1607-26.
Perhaps R. of Acklam, 1613. Chaplain to King James.
Probably R. of Averham, Notts.; and preb. of Southwell,
till 1624. Married Anne, dau. of Charles Hall, of Gretford,
Lines. Died 1626. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
HUMPHREY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1625. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9.
HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1718. S. of William. Bapt. in Fleet St, Aug. 15, 1699.
Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1722-3. Fellow, 1721. 'Accidentally
burnt to death; buried in the College Chapel.' (Harwood.)
HUMPHREES, WILLIAM DOBYNS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
TRINITY, Sept. 3, 1743. S. of Thomas, of London. School,
Fulham (Mr Croft). Matric. 1743; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 29, 1749; priest, Sept. 22, 1751. R. of
Crownthorpe, Norfolk, 1755-1804.
HUMPHREY, . M.A. 1507.
HUMPTON, ANTHONY, see HUNTON.
HUMPTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 14, 1703. S. of Richard, husbandman. B. at Hunmanby,
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1703; B.A.
1706-7; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1708; priest,
1713. V. of Ecclesall, Yorks., 1720-52. Assistant minister
of Sheffield. Died June 28, 1752.
HUNDON, THOMAS. Fellow of PEMBROKE. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 18, 1384-5 ; priest, Apr. i, 1385.
HUNDEN, . B.A. 1468-9.
HUNGATE, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 15) at CAIUS, Nov.
28, 1613. S. of William, Esq., of East Bradenham, Norfolk.
Schools, St Julian's and St Albans, Herts. (Mr Heyward).
Matric. 1614. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 8, 1614-5. Knighted,
Apr. 20, 1619. M.P. for Camelford, 1625; for Newport
(Cornwall) 1626. Of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Probably
sequestered as a royalist. Will (P.C.C.) 1648. (Venn, i. 223;
Carthew, Bradenham.)
HUNGATE, RALPH. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
HUNGAT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1563-4. S. of William, of Saxton, Yorks. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 5, 1567. Barrister, 1579. Founder (by will) of the
Grammar School and Hospital of Sherburn, Yorks. Of Sand
Hutton, Yorks., Esq. Married Catharine, widow of Sir
William Bamburgh. Died July 25, 1619. Buried at St
Cuthbert's, York. M.I. Will (York) 1620. (Vis. of Yorks.;
M. H. Peacock.)
431
HUNGATE, THOMAS
HUNGATE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1571.
HUNGATE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1565. One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1571, from
Staple Inn. Perhaps s. of William, of Saxton, Yorks. ; and
father of the next.
HUNGAYTE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CAIUS,
Oct. 16, 1585. S. of William (? above). B. at Saxton, Yorks.
School, Sherburn. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 19,
1589^90. Of Saxton, Esq. Built Huddleston Hall, Sherburn.
Knighted, at York, Apr. n, 1617. Died Dec. 1634. Admon.,
York. (Venn, i. 126; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
HUNGATE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 8, 1615; s. of William, of
North Dalton, Yorks.
HUNGERFORD, JOHN. M.A. 1683 (Lit. Reg.). S. and h. of
Richard, of Wiltshire. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 7, 1677.
Barrister. M.P. for Scarborough, 1692-5, 1702-5, 1707-29.
Counsel for the East India Company. Commissioner in the
Alienation Office, 1712. Died June 8, 1729. Benefactor to
King's College. (D.N.B.)
HUNGERFORD, JOHN (D.D. 1701), see INETT.
HUNKES, FULK. M.A. 1635-6 (Lit. Reg.).
HUNLEY(?tf), WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Michs. 1546.
HUNLOCK, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1580. Doubtless s. of Henry, of Wingerworth, Derbs.,
Esq. (who died 1612). B.A. 1583-4. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1584 (printed volume of admissions probably in
error as to parentage). Of Wingerworth, Esq. Sheriff of
Derbs., 1624. Married (2) Anne, dau. of Richard Alvey, of
Derbs. Died Aug. 17, 1624. Father of the next. (Kimber, i.
496; T. A. Walker; Her. and Gen., in. 422.)
HUNLOCK, HENRY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1633. Of Derbyshire. S. and h. of Henry (above), of
Wingerworth, Derbs., Esq., deceased. Bapt. Oct. 28, 1618.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 14, 1636. Fought at Edgehill,
1642. Knighted there, Mar. 2, 1642-3. Created a Baronet,
Feb. 28, 1642-3. Married Marina, dau. of Dixey Hickman,
of Kew, Surrey. Died at Wingerworth, Jan. 14, 1647-8.
Wfll, P.C.C. (G.E.C.; T.A.Walker.)
HUNLOCK, Sir HENRY, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY,
1662. S. of Sir Henry (above), of Wingerworth, Derbs., Bart.
Bapt. at St Michael's, Bedwardine, Worcs., Nov. 21, 1645.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 16, 1654. Succeeded his father,
Jan. 1647-8. Married Catherine, dau. of Francis Tyrwhitt,
of Kettleby, Lines. Buried at Wingerworth, Jan. 5, 1714-5.
WiU, P.C.C. (Kimber, i. 498; G.E.C.)
HUNNE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 19, 1603.
Matric. 1603; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
HUNNE, ERASMUS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1577-8.
Migrated to Trinity Hall. Scholar there, 1581; B.A. 1581-2.
One of these names P.C. of Raveley Chapel, Hunts., 1605.
C. of Hethersett, Norfolk, 1609-15. (Peile, i. 144.)
HUNN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 9, 1677-8.
S. of John, deceased. B. at Lutton, in Long Sutton, Lines.
School, Grantham (Mr Walker). Matric. 1677-8; B.A. 1681-
2; M.A. 1685. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 1687. R. of Little
Fransham, Norfolk, 1687-94.
HUNNE, MILES. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1568.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. 1569; priest, Feb. 1572.
R. of Hethersett, Norfolk, 1573; deprived, 1596; restored,
1603-15. Also of Forncett St Mary and St Peter, 1588.
Chaplain to the Countess of Essex. Will (P.C.C.) 1615; as
R. of Hethersett. (Peile, i. 104.)
HUNNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 21, 1597.
(? S. of the above.) Matric. c. 1597; B.A. 1600-1; M.A. 1604.
Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) May 22, 1608. C. of
Hethersett, Norfolk. R. of Hethersett, 1609-17. R. of
Forncett, 1615.
HUNN, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1675. One Tobias
Hunn, s. and h. of Thomas, of St Margaret's, Ilketshall
Suffolk, age 5 in 1664. (Vis. of Suffolk.)
HUNNALE, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, 1476. Of Cambridge B.A. 1480-1; M.A. 1484. Cautio
for degree (? B.D.), 1489-90.
RUNNINGS or HONNINGE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from
CHRIST'S, Oct. 1567. Afterwards FelL-Com. Probably eldest
s. of William, of Carleton, Suffolk. One Edward Hunings
adm. at Gray's Inn, 1570. Of Darsham, Suffolk. (Peile, i.
102 ; Vis. of Suffolk, 1577.)
RUNNINGS, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1576.
HUNNINGE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 27,
1579. S. of Peter, citizen of London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. 1579; Scholar, till 1586; B.A. 1582-3.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. (Venn, i. 102.)
HUNT, DANIEL
HUNNINGE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1550.
Probably one of the Honnyngs of Carleton, Suffolk.
HUNNINGHAM, THURSTAN. University Bedell, c. 1315.
Chaplain of the University. (Stokes, Bedells, 59; Chaplains,
81.)
HUNNYCHURCH, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1652.
HUNSBY, RALPH, see HANSBY.
HUNSDON, Lord, see CAREY.
HUNSELEY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1571-2.
HUNSTON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1635. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1642. V. of Islington, Norfolk, 1647.
HUNSTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, (age 9) from CAIUS, Michs.
1559. Brother of Richard (1559).
HUNSTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 3, 1590.
Matric. 1591.
HUNSTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1634.
Of Suffolk.
HUNSTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, (age 13) from CAIUS,
Michs. 1559.
HUNSTON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1563.
HUNSTON, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1559.
Perhaps William, s. and h. of William, of Boston, Lines.
Age 26 in 1566. Sheriff of Lines., 1572. Died Aug. 29, 1582.
Will (P.C.C.) 1582. (Lines. Pedigrees, 523.)
HUNSTONE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 24,
1576. S. of Henry, of Langham, Suffolk. Schools, Wisbech
and Brandon. «
HUNSTWYT, ROBERT, see HUSTWAYTE.
HUNT, ABRAHAM. B.A. (? 1602-3). S. of Zachariah (1565),
R. of Collyweston, Northants. M.A. from CLARE, 1606. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 8; priest, Sept. 25, 1608. R. of Colly-
weston, 1615-35. Probably R. of Pilton, Rutland, 1617-43.
V. of Hemington, Northants., 1629-40. R. of Bamwell All
Saints', 1640-58. Buried at Bamwell, Nov. 3, 1658. (H. I.
Longden.)
HUNT, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. n, 1615, from
Christ's. B. in Northamptonshire. Matric. 1615-6; B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22; priest,
Sept. 23, 1622.
HUNT, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Apr. 29, 1645.
S. of Bartholomew, currier, deceased. B. at Collyweston,
Northants. School, Collyweston. Matric. 1645. Migrated to
Clare, Oct. 21, 1648. B.A. 1648-9.
HUNT, ADAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 29, 1622.
Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6.
HUNT, ADAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 2, 1626-7.
S. of Thomas. B. at Yarwell, Northants. School, Fotherin-
gay (Mr Bridger). B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1629. V. of Hucknall Torkard, Notts., 1634.
(Peile, i. 379.)
HUNT, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1568.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 4, 1568; 'bred in the schools'
(Lib. Cler., 1585). Probably R. of Tickencote, Rutland, 1568.
R. of West Deeping, Lines., 1573-1606. Will (Lincoln) 1606.
HUNT, BENJAMIN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1717.
B. at Eton. S. of John, surgeon. Matric. 1718-9; B.A. 1722-
3; M.A. 1726. Fellow, 1721. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24,
1727. R. of Lessingham, Norfolk, 1727. 'Soon after marrying
he practised the science of farriery.' (Harwood, 297.)
HUNT, BRIAN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1704. Of Kent.
Matric. 1705; B.A. 1722. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 5;
priest, Mar. to, 1709-10, 'literate.' V. of Quadring, Lines.,
1717; 'marine chaplain, non-resident.' S.P.G. missionary at
St John's, South Carolina, 1723-6. (Peile, n. 196.)
HUNT, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1623. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 3, 1623, age 14.
S. of Christopher, gent. B. in Norfolk. School, Holt (Mr
Tallis). B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Sharrington, Norfolk,
1641.
HUNT, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July, 1607. Matric.
1607; Scholar. Possibly B.A. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Nov. 21, 1611.
HUNT, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 19, 1712.
S. of Thomas (? 1671-2), V. of Exton, Rutland. School,
Oakham (Mr Wright). Matric. 1712; Scholar, 1712; B.A.
1716-7; M.A. 1720. Fellow, 1719. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 20, 1719; priest (Ely) Dec. 20, 1719. Chaplain to the
Envoy to Sweden, 1720. Died before Oct. 1723. (Peile, n.
181.)
432
HUNT, EUSEBIUS
HUNT, EUSEBIUS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1610;
B.A. from Jesus, 1613-4; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (York)
Mar. 1613-4; priest, Dec. 1618. V.of Maltby, Yorks. Minister
at Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1614. R. of Orton Longuevffle,
Hunts., 1637-52. Minister of Warboys, 1643. R. of Hough-
ton, 1643. R. of Binfield, Berks., 1647. Father of the
next. (Peile, i. 279.)
HUNT, EUSEBIUS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 10, 1647.
S. of Eusebius (above), minister of Warboys, Hunts. B. at
Maltby, Yorks. Schools, Orton, Hunts, and Huntingdon
(Mr Taylor). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1664. Perhaps
V. of Easton, Hunts., 1659. R. of Chesterton, 1660-96. Died
1696. (Venn, i. 370, where he is confused with his father.)
HUNT, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1585;
B.A. 1588-9. Will (P.C.C.) 1597, of one of these names; of
Stretton-on-the-Foss, Warws., clerk.
HUNT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 22, 1629.
S. of Edmund, woollen-draper (and Elizabeth Jellow). B. at
Bury St Edmunds. Bapt. Oct. 3, 1614. School, Thetford
(Mr Smyth). Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1630-6; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1636; C. of St
Cuthbert.Thetford, Norfolk. Buried at St Mary's, Cambridge,
Apr. 7, 1637. (Venn, i. 292.)
HUNT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr. 30,
1690. S. of Richard, of Bishop's Itchington, Warws. School,
Cauton Hall, Warws. (Mr Thomas Welsbore). Matric. 1690;
Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4; M.A. 1697. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 8, 1695-6.
HUNT, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, July 3, 1721. S. of
Francis, farmer, of Houghton Conquest, Beds. School,
Houghton Conquest (Mr Clark). Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 23, 1725; priest, June 16, 1728.
C. of Haynes, Beds., 1728-31. R. of St Paul and St Cuthbert,
Bedford, 1732-8.
HUNT, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1546.
One of these names R. of Claydon, Suffolk, 1573-87.
HUNT, GEORGE. M.A. 1680 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Robert, of Compton Pauncefoot, Somerset, gent. Matric.
from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 27, 1675, age 16; B.A.
(Magdalen College, Oxford) 1678; M.A. 1681; D.C.L. 1691.
Fellow, 1681-99. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1677. Died
Jan. 29, 1699-1700. M.I. in Magdalen Chapel. (Al. Oxon.;
Le Neve, Mon., iv. 208.)
HUNT, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1451;
M.A. 1460.
HUNTE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1554.
Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, 1556.
HUNT, HOLOFERNES. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1626. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. P.C. of
Upwood, Hunts., in 1651.
HUNT, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 25, 1620-1.
S. of Robert, leather worker. B. at Stody, Norfolk. School,
Holt (MrTallis). Matric. 1620-1; B.A. 1624-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 12 ; priest, June 13, 1625. V. of Guist, Norfolk,
1626.
HUNT, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, May 9, 1677.
S. of Edward, clerk. B. at Dunchideock, Devon. School,
Crediton (Mr Viner). Matric. 1677. One of these names R.
of Foots Cray, Kent, 1687-91. Died 1691.
HUNT, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1575.
HUNT, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, May 2, 1705.
S. of Edmund, attorney, of Hevingham, Norfolk. B. at
Westwick. School, Norwich (Mr Hoadley). Matric. 1705;
Scholar, 1705-10; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July 2, 1710, as 'C. of Mundesley*; priest, July 6,
1712. R. of Sparham and Foxley, 1712-42. Died 1742. Will
(Norwich Archd. C.) 1742. (Venn, i. 513.)
HUNTE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1559. One
of these names, 'bred in the schools,' was ord. priest
(Gloucester) Sept. 22, 1571. R. of Caldecote, Hunts., 1578-
1610. (Peile, i. 70.)
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 27, 1565. 2nd s. of John, of Lyndon, Rutland. B. at
Morcott. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 25, 1567. M.P.
for Sudbury, 1571. Knighted, Nov. 10, 1611. Author,
classical. Died 1615. Brother of Thomas (1569). (D.N.B.;
Cooper, n. 59.)
HUNT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1566; Scholar,
1570; B.A. 1570-1; M.A. 1574; LL.D. 1581. Fellow, 1572.
Admitted advocate, Jan. 26, 1582-3. Will (P.C.C.) 1630; of
Burston, Norfolk.
HUNT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1589.
HUNT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1590.
HUNT, MICHAEL
HUNT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1592, a scholar
from Westminster. B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Fellow, 1597.
One of these names V. of Aylsham, Norfolk, 1610. R. of
Burgh, 1613-34.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1600. Of Leicester-
shire. Perhaps of Coldnewton, Leics., Esq.; adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 23, 1604-5.
HUNT, JOHN. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1610.
Probably a mistake for Richard, whom see.
HUNT or LE HUNT, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S
Easter, 1618.
HUNT, JOHN. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Wiltshire.
Perhaps matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford, Jan. 26,
1598-9, age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1606-7; M.A. 1609. R. of
Fritwell, Oxon., 1608. Perhaps V. of Sulgrave, Northants.,
1633-46. (Al. Oxon.)
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, May 9, 1661. 2nd
s. of Joseph, yeoman. B. at Geddington, Northants. Schools,
Oundle and Bulwick (Mr Wm. Hicks). Matric. 1661; B.A.
1664-5; M.A. 1668. One of these names (M.A.), R. of East-
bridge, Kent, 1671-3. Died 1673.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 13, 1667. Matric.
1668. One of these names s. of Nicholas. B. 1650. School,
Oundle, whence he is said to have gone to Sidney (see next).
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Nov. 1667. S. of
Samuel, gent., of Rutland. School, Uppingham. Matric.
1668; LL.B. 1673. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14, 1674;
priest, Sept. 19, 1680.
HUNT, JOHN. M.A. 1675 (Lit. Reg.).
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. 18, 1687. Of
-Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1690; B.A. 1691-2.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at CAIUS, May 20, 1693.
S. of John, surgeon, of Rostherne, Cheshire. B. there.
Schools, Eccles, Lanes. (Mr Atkinson) and Leigh (Mr Duck-
worth). Matric. 1693 ; Scholar, 1693-8; B.A. 1696-7. Elected
fellow, 1698, but not admitted. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 25,
1698. Probably V.of Thorpe, Essex, 1700-13. (Venn, i. 492.)
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1704; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. 1710. Ord. deacon (London)
May 27; priest, Sept. 23, 1711. V. of Mildenhall, Suffolk,
1714-36. Died 1736.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 30, 1712.
Matric. 1712.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 27, 1714. Of
Northamptonshire. Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A. 1721.
One of these names V. of Hoveton, Norfolk, 1731-3.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 28, 1747.
Of Worlington, Suffolk. Matric. 1749; B.A. 1752.
HUNT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, July i, 1751.
S. of Thomas, of Narborough, Leics. School, Narborough.
Matric. 1752; Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1755. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1757. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.)
1794; of St James', Westminster, clerk.
HUNT, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 22,
1674. S. of Thomas, chandler. B. at Nottingham. School,
Stamford. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1679; priest, June, 1680.
HUNT, JOSIAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, e. 1591; Scholar,
1593; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598; B.D. 1611. Fellow, 1597.
R. of Alderton, Suffolk, 1609-17. R. of Burgh, 1613-7.
HUNT, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr. u,
1665. S. of Antony, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. School, Uttoxeter
(private). Matric. 1665; B.A. 1669-70.
HUNT, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Sept. 10,
1622. S. of Matthew, chandler. B. at Oundle, Northants.
School, Oundle. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 4, 1629. V. of Winwick, Hunts.,
I633-57. Buried June 29, 1657.
HUNT, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 26, 1677.
S. of Matthew, of Northamptonshire. B. 1660. School,
Oundle. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1684. V. of Southwick, Northants.,
1684-91. V. of Weekley, 1691-1704. R. of Barton Seagrave,
1703-33. R. of Barnwell All Saints', 1704-29. Died 1729.
(H. I. Longden.)
HUNT, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June 30, 1627.
Of Kent. S. of John, of Herne. Bapt. Feb. 4, 1609-10.
Migrated to King's for a time. B.A. from Peterhouse, 1630-1.
R.ofGoodneston, Kent, 1636-41. Died 1641. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HUNT, MICHAEL. M.A. from KING'S, 1721. S. of M., of Wells,
gent. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Mar. 26, 1713,
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1716. Preb. of Wells, 1724-49- R-
of Burnett, Somerset, 1733. (Al. Oxon.)
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HUNT, NATHANIEL. Scholar of EMMANUEL, Michs. 1603; B.A.
1603-4; M.A. 1607. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 1608-9; priest,
June, 1609.
HUNT, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1604-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. u; priest, Aug. 12,
1625.
HUNT, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, July 9,
1691. (Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Apr.
9, 1690.) S. of Lewis. B. at Blackawton, Devon. School,
Dartmouth (Mr Winston). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1693-4. V. of
Holne, Devon, 1699. Will (Exeter) 1709. (Al. Oxon.)
HUNT, RALPH LE. ' King's scholar' at Cambridge, 1327.
HUNT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1560;
Scholar, 1560; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1566.
HUNT, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1571.
HUNT, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1582;
Scholar, 1584; B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589; D.D. 1608. R. and
V. of Terrington, Norfolk, 1609. Preb. of Canterbury, 1614-
33. R. of Foulsham. Dean of Durham, 1620-38. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1636. Died Nov. 2, 1638. Buried in Durham
Cathedral. M.I. there. (Le Neve, MOM., I. 178.)
HUNT, RICHARD. Adm. at TRINITY, a scholar from West-
minster, 1605.
HUNT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 7, 1610. S.
of William, of Manchester. B. Mar. 2, 1593-4- School,
Manchester. Scholar; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617; B.D. 1624.
Fellow, 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1619. V. of Acton, Cheshire, 1626-
46. Preb. of Lichfield, 1636-62. V. of Walsall, Staffs., 1639.
R. of St Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester, 1642-6 and 1655-62.
Probably minister at Warmingham, Cheshire, 1647-8. Died
Aug. 1662. Buried at St Mary's. Will, Chester. (R. Stewart-
Brown; E. Axon.)
HUNT, RICHARD. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1624.
HUNT, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1645.
S. of Richard, citizen and mercer, of London. B.A. 1649;
M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1648-54. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12,
1650. Rhetoric professor, Gresham College, 1654-9. His
valuable library was lost in the fire of 1666. Latterly resided
at Hutton Hall, Essex. A wide and learned scholar. Married
Mary, dau. of William Hampton, R. of Bletchingley, Surrey.
Died Oct. 25, 1690. Buried at Hutton. Brother of Thomas
(1645). (Harwood.)
HUNT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 12, 1671.
Of Surrey. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5.
HUNT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1587; B.A.
1590-1 ; M.A. 1594. One of these names R. of Themelthorpe,
Norfolk. One (' M.A. '), P.C. of Lanchester, Durham, 1624-35.
HUNT, ROBERT. Scholar of TRINITY HALL, 1603; LL.B. 1606.
Perhaps s. of Robert, V. of Reculver. Went as chaplain with
the first settlers to Virginia, 1606. Probably died soon after,
1608. (Cooper, H. 493; D.N.B.)
HUNT, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 16x1.
HUNT, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1613. Of
Norfolk. B.A. 1616-7.
HUNT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 5, 1625.
S. of John, Esq., of Forstone, Charminster, Dorset. School,
Rampisham (Mr Allott). Matric. 1625. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 18, 1625; s. and h. of John, of Speckington,
Dorset. Buried at Charminster, June 22, 1692. (Venn, i.
273-)
HUNT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 21, 1651. Of
Warwickshire.
HUNT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 17, 1661.
S. of Robert, barrister, of Hempstead, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Holt (Mr Wright, Hicks, and Mazy). Matric. 1661.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 26, 1663. (Venn, I. 412; Vis. of
Norfolk, 1664.)
HUNT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY HALL, Dec. 24, 1722.
Matric. from King's, 1723.
HUNT, ROGER. Scholar of TRINITY, 1605; B.A. 1605-6; M.A.
1609. Incorp. at Oxford, 1612. Ord. deacon and priest,
June 3, 1610. C. of Hough ton, Hunts., 1613. V. of Stagsden,
Beds., till 1623. Buried there, Mar. 2, 1622-3.
HUNT, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1622.
Of Salop. S. of Richard, of Shrewsbury, gent. Migrated to
Emmanuel, Oct. 1622. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 10, 1626.
Called to the Bar, June 23, 1 637. Doubtless brother of Thomas
(1617).
HUNT, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 5, 1645. Of
Salop. S. and h. of Thomas (1617), of Shrewsbury, Esq.
Bapt. May 28, 1629. Matric. 1645. Fellow of All Souls
(Oxford) 1648. Created B.C.L. (Oxford) 1649. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, June 29, 1646. Barrister, 1656. Sheriff of Salop,
1672. Of Boreatton. Married Frances, dau. of Lord Paget.
Buried June 10, 1699. (Al. Oxon.)
HUNT, WILLIAM
HUNT, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1566;
B.A. 1570-1. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Nov. 20, 1574.
V. of Graffham, Hunts., 1584-
HUNT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, June 5, 1651.
Of Warwickshire. School, Coventry. Matric. 1651; B.A.
1654-5-
HUNT, STEPHEN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1693. Of Canter-
bury. Matric. 1694; M.B. 1699.
HUNT, STEPHEN. M.D. from CAIUS, 1694. S. of Richard, of
Stratford-on-Avon. Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford,
Apr. 2, 1669, age 14; B.A. from Trinity, Oxford, 1673; M.A.
1676. Adm. licentiate of the College of Physicians, 1693.
Admission as candidate, 1695, deferred, he being then in
priest's orders. (Venn, I. 494; Munk; Al. Oxon.)
HUNT, STEPHEN. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1732. S. of William,
Archdeacon of Bath. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Apr. i, 1721, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1725. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1731. (Al. Oxon.)
HUNT, THOMAS. B.A. 1484.
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 24, 1569. Doubtless s. of John, of Lyndon, Rutland.
Matric. 1569; B.A. 1573-4. Fellow, 1572-7. Brother of John
(1565).
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1575.
Probably same as the next.
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1575.
According to Cooper (m. 59), he was s. of James, of Chadder-
ton, Lanes. V. of Oldham, 1580; and first Master of Oldham
Grammar School. But there was another of these names, of
Lancashire, B.A. from Brasenose, 1586. It is possible that
the Clare man was the V. of Whitwick, Leics., who was ord.
priest (Lincoln) Sept. 17, 1580.
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1594. Perhaps
Mus.Bac. from Corpus Chris ti, 1601.
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
Perhaps s. and h. of William, of Hindolveston, Norfolk,
Esq. ; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1618.
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1617.
Of Salop. Probably s. of Richard, of Shrewsbury. Bapt.
Dec. 25. 1599. B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Incorp. at Oxford,
1624. Colonel in the Parliamentary army. M.P. for Shrews-
bury, 1645-8. Sheriff of Salop, 1656. Purchased Boreatton.
Died 1669. Doubtless brother of Rowland (1622) and father
of Rowland (1645). (Burke, L.G.; A. B. Beaven.)
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Nov. 2, 1645. S. of
Richard, mercer, of London. B. there, c. 1627. B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. 1653. Fellow of Peterhouse, in 1650. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 12, 1650. Called to the Bar, 1658. Appointed
Clerk of Assize to the Oxford circuit, 1659. Resided at
Banbury, 1660-83; acted as steward on the estates of the
Duke of Buckingham and the Duke of Norfolk. Counsel for
Lord Stafford, 1680. Wrote in support of the municipal
rights of the City of London and other municipal cities in
England. Fled to Holland to escape arrest, 1683. Settled at
Utrecht. Author, legal. Died 1688, aged 61. Brother of
Richard (1645). (T. A. Walker, 96; D.N.B.)
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July 6, 1650. Of
Worcestershire.
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1653. S.
of Michael, draper, of St Sepulchre's, London. B. Aug. 23,
1635. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661.
Probably R. of South Collingham, Notts., 1665-7. Father
of William (1684-5).
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 13,
1659. B. at Repton, Derbs. School, Repton (Mr Ullock).
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662.
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 20, 1671-2.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1678. Perhaps R. of Ticken-
cote, Rutland, 1687-92. V. of Exton, 1693-1700. Died 1700.
(H. I. Longden.)
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 22,
1676. Of London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1677;
Scholar, 1677; B.A. 1680-1; M.A. 1684.
HUNT, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from SIDNEY, Easter, 1677.
HUNT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, July 3, 1683.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Stower-Provost, Dorset. B. there.
School, Blandford. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1683-90; B.A.
1686-7; M.A. 1690. (Venn, I. 474.)
HUNT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1580.
One of these names ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Apr. 18,
1596, as M.A. of Trinity. (H. I. Longden.)
HUNT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1616;
B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Perhaps V. of Islington, Middlesex,
1639.
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HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 20, 1628.
S. of William, Esq, B. at Hindolveston, Norfolk. School,
Aylsham (Mr Knolles). Matric. 1628. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 12, 1631. Probably buried at Hindolveston, in
1636. (Venn, i. 284.)
HUNT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1637;
B.A. 1640-1; M.A. 1644. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1641.
According to Calamy, i. 249, he was of Hampshire; bred at
Eton. V. of Sutton, Cambs., 1643-62, ejected. Died aged
abont 70.
HUNT, WILLIAM. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1641. S. of William.
B. at Dowlish-Wake, Somerset. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, June 13, 1634, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1636-7.
Master of Salisbury School, 1641-62. Afterwards kept a
school at Ilminster. Minister of a congregation at Salisbury.
Said to have died 1684, aged 74- The Head Master of
Ilminster, 1677-88, was probably his son. (Peile, i. 475;
Calamy, n. 646; A I. Oxon.)
HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 6, 1651-2.
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Sharrington, Norfolk. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. 1652. Of Sharrington, Esq. Married
Ann, dau. of John James, of London. Living in 1686. (Venn,
i. 384; Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 8, 1656. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1656. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1658.
HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 22,
1664. S. of William, D.D., of Adderbury, Oxon. B. there.
School, Winchester. Matric. 1664.
HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, Aug. 7,
1674. S. of William. B. at Sutton, Isle of Ely. School, Sutton
(private). Matric. 1674. Probably LL.B. from Trinity Hall,
1679-
HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 16,
1684-5. S. of Thomas (1653), clerk. B. at Collingham, Notts.
School, Uppingham (Mr Savage). Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9;
M.A. 1695. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1690. R. of
Whitwick.Leics., 1691-1700. R. of Cole Orton, 1700-27. Will
of one of these names (Leicester) 1736; of Thringstone, Leics.
HUNT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 9,
1719-20. Of Botesdale, Suffolk. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1723-4.
Perhaps V. of Hoveton, Norfolk, 1733; and V. of Neatishead,
*733-
HUNT, 2ACHARY Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1565.
V. of Twywell, Northants., 1573-77. R. of Collyweston,
i577-i6i5, when he resigned for his son Abraham (1602-3).
Will (Peterb.) 1616. (H. I. Longden.)
HUNT, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Aug. 5, 1645.
HUNT, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1662.
HUNTBATCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Oct. 28,
1712. S. of John, of Wem, Salop. School, Wem (Mr Edwards).
Matric. 1713; B.A. 1716-7.
HUNTER, BETHEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1620.
S. of Robert, of Thornton-by-Pickering, Yorks. B. c. 1603.
Married, at Kirkby Misperton, Yorks., 1630, Magdalen, dau..
of Thomas Percehay, of Ryton, Yorks. Will (York) Feb.
1660-1. (F.M.G., i. 355; Peile, i. 335; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
HUNTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. n, 1693. S. of Thomas, of Medomsley, near Durham.
Bapt. July 8, 1675 . School, Houghton-le-Spring (Mr Stobart) .
Matric. 1693; M.B. 1698. Practised at Stockton-on-Tees, and
afterwards at Durham. A keen antiquary. F.S.A., 1725.
His cabinets of Roman antiquities were acquired by the dean
and chapter of Durham Cathedral. Married, Aug. i, 1702,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Elrington. Died at Unthank,
Shotley, July 12, 1757. Left manuscript topographical
collections. (Scott-Mayor; D.N.B.; H. M. Wood.)
HUNTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 16, 1694. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Dent, Yorks. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8;
M.A. 1701. C. of Sedgefield, Durham, 1706-18. Probably
V. of Northallerton, Yorks., 1718-25. Married, Apr. 22,
1723, Mary, dau. of Richard Metcalfe, of Thornborough Hall,
Yorks. Buried at Northallerton, Dec. 6, 1725. (H.M. Wood;
M. H. Peacock.)
HUNTER, CYPRIAN. Adm. sizar (age i?) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 20,
1676. S. of Josiah, deceased, of Ouseburn, Yorks. B. there.
School, York. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Ord. deacon
(York) May, 1681 ; priest, Mar. 1682-3.
HUNTER, GEORGE. B.A. 1529-30; M.A. 1533; B.D. 1543-
Probably fellow of Jesus, 1534-49. Perhaps fellow of St
John's, 1554 (of Yorkshire). Preb. of Lincoln, 1558. R. of
Swineshead, Hunts., 1558-69. Buried there Oct. 27, 1569.
HUNTER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 3, 1670.
HUNTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, June 2, 1648. S. of
John, butcher, of Northumberland. B. there. School,
Newcastle (Mr Augur). Matric. 1649.
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HUNTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 19, 1678. S. of
Robert, clerk, of Cheshire, deceased. Matric. 1679; Scholar,
1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Perhaps R. of Stapleford,
F61^' I^17^84' *• of Wragby. Yorks. Brother of Robert
(1678). (A. Gray.)
HUNTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Feb. 21, 1746-7. B. at
Lichfield.
HUNTER, JOSIAH. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1645; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650. V. of St Michael's, York,
1662.
HUNTER or HUNT, MATTHEW. B.A. 1513-4.
HUNTER, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 29,
1594. Resided, till 1597.
HUNTER, RICHARD. B.A. 1529-30; M.A. 1533.
HUNTER, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Mlchs.
1587; B.A. (1591-2); M.A. 1595. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincc'n) Nov. 6, 1603. R. of Colmworth, Beds., 1605-26.
Will proved 1628.
HUNTER, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 13, 1695. Of
Lancashire. Matric 1695; B.A. 1698-9; Scholar, 1699; M.A.
1702.
HUNTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
HUNTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 19, 1678. S.
of Robert, clerk, of Cheshire, deceased. Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1681; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Brother of Tohn
(1678).
HUNTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June ?, 1708. S. of
John (1678), clerk, of Wragby, Yorks.
HUNTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 21) at SIDNEY, Apr. 3,
1735- S. of Robert, gent. B. at Thornton-by-Pickering,
Yorks. School, Thornton. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9. Ord.
deacon (Chester, Litt. dim. from York) June 17, 1730. C. of
Scalby. (F.M.G., i. 356.)
HUNTER, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST, JOHN'S, Apr. 25,
1707. S. of Samuel, of North Frodingham, Yorks. School,
Beverley (Mr Lambert). Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 2,
1708. B.A. 1710-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon (York) May,
1711; priest, Sept. 1715. Perhaps V. of Wragby, Yorks.,
1712-6; and R. of Winceby, Lines., 1719.
HUNTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1658. S. of Hugh, husbandman, of Furness Fell, Lanes. B.
there. School, Urswick, Lanes. (Mr Inman). Matric. 1658;
B.A. 1661-2. One of these names P.C. of Dent, Yorks.,
1682-1703. Perhaps V. of Ulverstone, 1663-9. C. of Pilling,
1701-15. Buried at Pilling, May i, 1715. (E. Axon.)
HUNTER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, July
i, 1717. Of Lincolnshire. School, Homcastle, Lines. B.A.
1720-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1722; priest, Sept.
20, 1724.
HUNTER, . B.Can.L. 1501-2.
HUNTER, . B.Civ.L. 1542-3.
HUNTING or HUNTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
1619. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1622-3.
HUNTINGDON, Sir HENRY (HOLAND). Pens, at KING'S
HALL, 1439-42. S. and h. of John (Holand), Earl of Hunting-
don. B. 1430. Succeeded his father as Earl of Huntingdon
and Duke of Exeter, 1447. A zealous Lancastrian; attainted,
Nov. 4, 1461, when all his honours were forfeited. Died s.p.,
1473- (G.E.C.)
HUNTINGDON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 20, 1638.
HUNTINGTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 4,
1698. S. of John. B. at Rugby. School, Rugby. Matric.
1698.
HUNTINGTON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1719- Of
Staffordshire. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4. R. of Beeston,
Norfolk, 1724-55. R. of Irstead,tilli755. Died Dec. 6, 1755 •
(G. Mag.)
HUNTINGDON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June,
1577; B.A. from Magdalene, 1580-1.
HUNTINGTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 18, 1681. S. of Jeremy, barber. B. at Derby. School,
Derby (private; Mr Ogden). Matric. 1681 ; B.A. 1684-5. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) Aug. 4, 1700.
HUNTINGDON, WILLIAM. Carmelite of Cambridge. Ord.
deacon (at Cambridge, by Abp. of Canterbury) Sept. 19;
priest, Dec. 18, 1389.
HUNTINGDON, WILLIAM. M.A. from CLARE, 1727. S. of
Dennis, V. of Kempsford, Gloucs. Matric. from Merton
College, Oxford, July n, 1701, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1711.
R. of Bagendon, Gloucs., I7i3~37- C. of Baunton, i7i7-37-
Died Dec. 30, 1737. M.I. at Bagendon. (A I. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
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HUNTINGTON, WlLLIAM
HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sirar at CLARE, Nov. to, 1727.
B. at Hull, Yorks. Matric. 1728; B.A. 1731-2; M.A. 1744.
Lift. dim. from York for priest, Feb. 1734-5. V. of North
Ferriby, Yorks., I735~«6. V. of Kirk Ella, 1735. V. of
Drypool, Hull, 1775. Died 1783.
HUNTINGDON, Prior of. Incorp. 1497-8. Doubtless Thomas
Forte. Augustinian canon. Prior of the House at Hunting-
don, 1492-1503. Bishop of Achonry, Ireland, 1492-1508.
(Dugdale; Cotton, Fast. Hib.)
HUNTINGFIELD, ROGER DE. Student at Cambridge. M.A.,
B.Can.L. Reservation of a prebend. (Papal Letters,
I329-)
HUNTINGTOWER, LIONEL (TOLLEMACHE), see TOLLE-
MACHE.
HUNTLIE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1586.
HUNTLEY, JOHN. M.A. 1608 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
London, gent. (Perhaps s. of Humphrey, citizen of London ;
if so, 'of Chipsted, Surrey," in 1623.) Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Nov. 29, 1594, age 16; B.A. (St John's,
Oxford) 1598; M.A. 1600-1. (Vis. of Surrey; Surrey Arch.
Soc., xvi. 26.)
HUNTLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 26, 1638.
Matric. 1638; Scholar from Westminster, 1639; B.A. 1642-3.
HUNTLEY, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1575-
HUNTLEY, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1726. S. of Matthew,
of Boxwell, Gloucs. Bapt. Feb. 4, 1689-90. Matric. from
St John's College, Oxford, Mar. 22, 1707-8, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1711. Ord. deacon (Coventry and Lichfield) June
28, 1724; priest, Sept. 19, 1725. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield. R. of Castle Combe, Wilts., 1726-8.
R. of Boxwell, Gloucs., 1727-8. Married, 1716, Anne, dau.
of Colonel Henry Lee-Warner, of Dane John, Canterbury,
and Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk. Buried Apr. 17, 1728.
M.I. at Boxwell. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday.)
HUNTLEY, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1748. S. of Richard
(above), R. of Boxwell, Gloucs. Bapt. Feb. 23, 1721. Matric.
from St John's College, Oxford, Nov. 18, 1737, age 16; B.A.
(Oxford) 1741. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 23, 1744;
priest, Dec. 22, 1745. C. of Boxwell, 1745. R. of Shipton-
Moyne, Gloucs., 1753-94. Chaplain to the Earl of Shaftes-
bury. R. of Boxwell, 1753-94. Married, 1754, Anne, dau.
of Nicholas Beaker, of Nettleton House, Wilts. Died Mar.
6, 1794- Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon; F. S. Hockaday.)
HUNTLEY, TH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1544.
HUNTLY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1629. S. of Robert, merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
B. there. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Aug. 22, 1611. School,
Bradford. Migrated to St John's, Jan. 22, 1630-1, age 19.
B.A. 1632-3.
HUNTMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 29,
1711. S. of Joseph, of Hatfield, Herts. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1711; Scholar, 1713; B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1718.
Esquire Bedell, Jan. 13, 1726-7. Died Dec. 10, 1727. (H. P.
Stokes, Bedells, 108.)
HUNTON or HUMPTON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, June, 1575; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. Licensed to
practise medicine, 1589. Author, Verses. (Cooper, n. 241.)
HUNTON, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1622;
B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629.
HUNTON, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1617;
B.A. 1620—1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 7,
1623; priest, June 4, 1626. 'Referred to the Assembly for
examination,' Aug. 25, 1646. R. of Kelsey St Mary, Lines.,
1646. (PeiU, i. 316.)
HUNTON, JOHN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1613-4. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1617. R. of St Martin's, York, 1618.
HUNTON, MORDECAI. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 27,
1690. Of Lincolnshire. M.B. 1696.
HUNWICKE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, c. 1596;
B.A. 1599-1600. Ord. deacon (London) June 24; priest,
Aug. 19, 1604. V. of Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Essex, 1604-32.
Died 1632. Will (Cons. C. London) 1632; as Hunnix.
HUNWYCKE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1554. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 5, 1558-9.
One William Huntwick, living at Temple Newsam, Leeds,
1572-3; owner of lands there. (M. H. Peacock.)
HUNWOOD, AARON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
24, 1670-1. S. of William, clerk, of Topcliffe, Yorks. B.
there. School, Topcliffe. Matric. 1671.
KURD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May 30, 1694.
S. of John B. at Stidd, Derbs. School, Uttoxeter (Mr John
Herbert).
HURST, JOHN
KURD, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 9,
1724. S. of N., gent., of Staffordshire. B. at Mashfield.
School, Stockport, Cheshire (Mr Dale). Matric. 1724; LL.B.
1731. V. of Longford, Derbs., 1740-73. R. of Lawton,
Cheshire, 1743-4. R. of Thorpe, Derbs., 1766-73. Died 1773.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 374.)
KURD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 3, 1733.
S. of John, farmer, of Congreve, Staffs. B. there, Jan. 13,
1719-20. School, Brewood. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1738-9;
M.A. 1742; B.D. 1749; D.D. 1768. Fellow, 1742. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June, 1742; priest, May, 1744. C. of
St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1753-6. R. of Thurcaston,
Leics., 1756-76. R. of Folkton, Yorks., 1762-74. Preacher
at Lincoln's Inn, 1765. R. of Dursley, Gloucs., 1767-74.
Archdeacon of Gloucester, 1767-74. Warburtonian lecturer,
1768. Bishop of Lichfield, 1774-81. Preceptor to the Prince
of Wales and the Duke of York, 1776. Bishop of Worcester,
1781-1808. Elected a member of the Royal Society of
Gdttingen, 1781. Scholar and critic. Declined the primacy,
1783. Author, classical, etc. Died May 28, 1808. (ZXJV.B.)
HURD, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1622.
HURDIS, THOMAS. Matric. from TRINITY HALL, Easter, 1705;
LL.B. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Probably s. of Thomas, of London,
gent. Matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, June 14, 1692,
age 17. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1702, as 'literate,'
C. of Holywell, Hunts. ; priest (Lincoln) July 30, 1704, as of
St Edmund Hall, Oxford. V. of Ringmer, Sussex, 1727-33.
Died 1733. Father of the next (A I. Oxon. makes him a
barrister, of the Middle Temple, 1698.)
HURDIS, THOMAS. M.A. from CLARE, 1733; D.D. 1766 (Lit.
Reg.). S. of Thomas (above), of Holywell, Hunts., clerk.
Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, July 18, 1724, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1728. Preb. of York, 1750-84. Preb. of
Chichester, 1755-84. Canon of Windsor, 1766-84. Died
Mar. 29, 1784. Will, P.C.C. (A 1. Oxon. ; G. Mag. ; J. Ch. Smith.)
HURDLESTON or HURLESTON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, May, 1579. Migrated to Trinity HalL B.A. 1582-3.
HURDMAN, FRANCIS. M.A. 1675 (Incorp. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford). S. of Edward, of Worcester. Matric. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, May 23, 1667, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1670-1; M.A. 1673. (Al. Oxon.)
HURLAND, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1559.
HURLAND, THOMAS (1538), see FULLER.
HURLESTON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1582; B.A. from Trinity, 1584-5. One of these names, of
Picton, Cheshire, adm. at the Inner Temple, 1588. Perhaps
s. of Roger, of Chester; and brother of Roger Hurl ton.
HURLOCK, BROOKE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Dec. 21, 1747.
S. of James, farmer, of Elmstead Hall, Essex. School,
Dedham, Essex. Matric. 1748-9, age 18; B.A. 1752. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 24, 1752; priest, Sept. 22, 1754. R.
of Lamarsh, Essex, 1761.
HURLOCKE, HENRY Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1601-
2. Matric. 1602; Scholar, 1604-9; B-A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609.
HURLTON or HURLETON, RALPH. Adm. at KING'S (age 17)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 12, 1543. Of ' Puton,' Cheshire.
Probably Randall, s. of Richard Hurleston, of Picton,
Cheshire. Matric. 1544. Fellow, but left without a degree,
I546-7- (Vis. of Cheshire, 1613; E. Axon.)
HURLTON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1568.
Perhaps s. of Roger, of Chester. Died 1609. (Vis. of Cheshire,
1613.)
HURNE, FRANCIS. Matric. sirar from TRINITY HALL, Michs.
1561.
HURRELL, JAMES. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 10, 1573-4.
Of Essex. Probably V. of Gt Safing, Essex, till his death,
1617. Will (Cons. C. London) 1617.
HURRELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1680;
B.A. 1683-4; M.A. 1687. Ord. priest (London) May 26, 1689.
V. of Boxted, Essex, 1689-1720. Died 1720.
HURRELL, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, c. 1590;
B.A. 1593-4-
HURRIE, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1612. B. at Horningsea, Cambs. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. from
Queens', 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23 ; priest (London)
Dec. 19, 1619, age 24. C. of Merstham, Surrey. R. of
Aldeburgh, Norfolk, 1629-44, sequestered. Will (P.C.C.)
1647; of Pulham St Mary, clerk.
HURRYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1548.
HURRION, JOHN. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1615-6; M.A. 1619.
HURST, see also HIRST.
HURST, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1617.
One of these names, ist s. of Godfrey, of London, adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1618. Barrister, 1625.
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HURST, JOSHUA
HURST, JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1631; LL.B. from Trinity Hall, 1639.
HURST, OWEN. Matric. pens, from CLARK, Michs. 1580.
HURST, OWEN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1623;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631.
HURST, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 31,
1653. S. of Ralph. B. in London. School, Danby Wiske,
Yorks. (Mr Smelt). Matric. 1653.
HURST, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1621;
B.A. 1624; M.A. 1628. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 5; priest,
Aug. 6, 1626. One of these names V. of Clareborough, Notts.,
till c. 1646. (Peile, I. 339.)
HURST, ROBERT (1622), set HAYHURST.
HURST, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Sept. 15, 1704. S,
of William, of Holwell, Leics. School, Rugby. Matric. 1705;
B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1730. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1710,
C. of Easton-on-the-Hill, Northants.; priest, Sept. 22, 1711.
HURST, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1614.
S. of Richard, of Leicestershire. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620;
D.D. 1631 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) May 4, 1621. Chaplain to King Charles. R. of
Long Leadenham, Lines., 1627-45, sequestered. R. of
Ludborough, 1627; of Barrowby, 1629-46 and 1660-80; of
Branston, 1638. Author. Died Mar. 17, 1679-80. Buried at
Barrowby. (Peile, I. 295 ; Lines. Pedigrees.)
HURST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1731. S. of Thomas, gent., of Nottinghamshire. B. at
Newark. School, Nottingham (Mr Hardy). Matric. 1731;
B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1752. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 20,
1736; priest (London) Dec. 24, 1738. V. of Exton, Rutland,
1750-80. R. of Ropsley, 1752-80. Chaplain to the Duke of
Rutland. (Scott-Mayor, in. 436.)
HURST, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 15,
1739. S. of Samuel, of Clayworth, Notts. School, Hemsworth,
Yorks. (MrTrant). Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1740; B.A. 1742-3.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 27, 1742-3; priest (York) June 9,
1745. C. of Ordsall. Perhaps R. of Cole-Orton, Leics., 1761-
78.
HURST, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 8, 1734. Of
Sandal Magna, Yorks. Matric. 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 20, 1736.
HURST, VALENTINE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1590.
S. of Ralph, gent., of West Lalling, Yorks. School, York.
Migrated to Caius, Dec. 7, 1591, age 18. Perhaps B.A. 1593-4.
HURST, W. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1584.
HURST, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1602.
HURST, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 10, 1690.
Of Essex.
HURST, . Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1599-1600.
HURSTON, HUGH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1567.
HURSTON, HUGH (1572), see HUDDLESTON.
HURT, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. 7, 1696. S. of Nicholas, gent. B. at Castern, in Ham,
Staffs. School, in Surrey (Mr Bonwick). Of Alderwasley,
Derbs., Esq. Married Catherine, dau. of Gervase Resell,
Esq., of Ratcliffe-on-Trent, Notts. Died 1763. Grandson of
Nicholas (1639-40). (Burke, L.G.; Staffs. Pedigrees.)
HURT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 4, 1664.
(Previously matric. from St John's, Oxford, Oct. 18, 1662,
age 19.)- Probably s. of William, of Coventry. B.A. 1665-6.
Signed for priest's orders (London) Mar. 10, 1665-6. V. of
St Mary, Romney Marsh, 1679-1700. (Al. Oxon.)
HURT, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1525-6. R. of Little Billing, Northants.,
till 1532. V. of St Margaret Moses, London, 1532-42. R. of
Gt Billing, Northants., 1533-52. R. of Hanbury, Staffs.,
I53&-52. V. of Ware, Herts., 1542-52.
HURT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs., 1598;
B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 18, 1608. Probably C. of West Tilbury, Essex, 1609.
V. of Horndon-on-the-Hill, 1628-48.
HURT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 4, 1640.
S. of William, merchant. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
(Vis. of London, 1634.)
HURT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 9, 1664.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1667-8.
HURT, LOWE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 13,
1727. S. of Francis, gent., of Derbyshire. B. at Hill-Side,
near Wirksworth. School, Chesterfield (Mr Burrow). Matric.
1727; B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1734. C. of Derwent, Derbs.,
1738-
HUSBAND, SAMUEL
HURT, NICHOLAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at JESUS, Feb. 8, 1639-
40. Of Staffordshire. Doubtless s. of Roger. Matric. 1640.
Age 42 in 1663. Of Castern, Derbs. Married Isabella, dau.
of Sir Henry Harpur, Bart. Buried Feb. 7, 1676-7. Grand-
father of Charles (1696) and perhaps of Lowe (1727). (Burke,
L.G.; Staffs. Pedigrees; Glover, n.Z.)
HURT, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1496-7. One of these names parish
priest of St Magnus, London, in 1506 (will, P.C.C., of T.
Steyd.)
HURTE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1549.
HURTT, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1615.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. from St John's,
1621 ;B.D. 1629. FellowofSt John's, 1621. V.ofFaversham,
Kent, 1640-3. Died 1643. Buried there Jan. 22, 1642-3.
HURT, W. B.Can.L. 1498-9. One William Hurt succeeded John
Hurt, at Gt Billing, Northants., 1532-50. (T. P. Dorman.)
HURTLE. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 2,
1716. Of Worcestershire.
HURTON, PREGION. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1740. S. of John, yeoman, of Lincolnshire. B. at Apley.
School, Lincoln (Mr Gooddall). Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4;
M.A. 1747. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1745; priest,
Sept. 20, 1747. V. of Crowle, Lines., 1747-52. V. of Stainton-
by-Langworth, 1749-87. Buried at Navenby, 1787. Will
(P.C.C.) 1788; as Robert Pregion Hurton. (Scott-Mayor, HI.
505.)
HURTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, July 4, 1637. S. of
William, gent. B. at Wells, Norfolk. School, Ely (Mr Hitch).
HURTYLBY, . B.A. 1464.
HURWOOD, ROLAND. LL.B. from CHRIST'S, 1654. Previously
matric. from St Alban Hall, Oxford, Apr. 1641, age 18.
Probably s. of Thomas, R. of Otterington, Yorks. R. of
Hawnby, Yorks., 1660-8. Minister of Thornton-le-Street.
Married Catharine, dau. of John Talbot, Esq. (Peile, t. 479;
M. H. Peacock.)
HUSBAND, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS,
Sept. 8, 1590. S. of Thomas. B. in Norfolk. Scholar, 1591-6;
B.A. 1593; M.A. 1597. Fellow, 1596-1624. Taxor, 1621.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1607. Lived at Honing, after 1624, on
his family estate. Donor to Caius library. Buried at Honing,
Nov. 27, 1634. Father of Valentine (1644). (Venn, I. 140.)
HUSBAND, HENRY. M.A. from KING'S, 1725. S. of J., of
Eyton, Salop. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, June 4,
1714, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1718. Brother of Richard (1724).
(Al. Oxon.)
HUSBAND, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. »7,
1710-1. S. of Edward, gent., of Horkesley, Essex. B. there.
Schools, Ipswich (Mr Coningsby) and Bury. Matric. 1711;
Scholar, 1711-6; LL.B. 1715; LL.D. 1724. Fellow, 1716 and
1722-44. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1711. Ord. deacon
(London) Feb. 18, 1721-2. R. of Ashdon, 1729. R. of
Fordham, 1743-9. V. of Little Horkesley, Essex. Died
there Feb. 22, 1749-50. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to the
College. (Venn, i. 524.)
HUSBAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 15, 1650.
S. and h. of Thomas, gent., of Somerton, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Norwich (Mr Levering). Matric. 1650; Scholar,
1650-2. Brother of Thomas (1638). (Venn, i. 378; Vis. of
Norfolk, 1664.)
HUSBANDS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, 1675.
Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9; M.A. 1682.
HUSBAND, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 17,
1702. S. of John. B. at Lichfield. School, Lichfield (Mr
Shaw). Matric. 1702-3; Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1705-6; M.A.
1709. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) May, 1706; priest (London)
Feb. 1707-8. Minor canon of St Paul's, 1706-38. Probably
V. of Mucking, Essex, till 1714. V. of Tottenham, 1714-38.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1716-26. Died Feb. 6, 1737-8. (G. Mag. ;
Peile, ii. 154.)
HUSBAND, RICHARD. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1724. S. of John,
of Eyton, Salop. Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, June 4,
1714, age 17; B.A. (Christ Church) 1718. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1719 ; priest (Canterbury) 1721. R. of Ruddington,
Salop, 1722. Minor canon of Rochester, 1736-69. P.C. of
Strood, Kent, July 12, 1738-47. V. of St Nicholas, Newing-
ton, 1738-Hj. V. of Stockbury, Kent, 1747-50. V. of Water-
ingbury, 1750-69. V. of Chart Sutton, till 1769. P.C. of
Bilsington, till 1769. Buried in Rochester Cathedral, May 26,
1769. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, H. 193.)
HUSBANDS, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CAIUS,
June, 1663. S. of Richard, linen-weaver, of London. Schools,
Hackney (Mr Woolley), St Mary Axe (Mr Spillwater) and
Bishop's Stortford (private; Mr Leigh). Matric. 1664. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Oct. i, 1665. Of Shalford, Essex.
Knighted, Apr. 13, 1684. D.L. and J.P. for Essex. Went to
the Barbados. Died there. (Venn, i. 419.)
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HUSBAND, THOMAS
HUSBAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 8,
1637-8. S. of Thomas, gent., of Somerton, Norfolk. B. at
Cromer. School, North Walsham (Mr Agurs). Matric. 1638.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 27, 1639-40. Called to the Bar, 1648.
M.I. at Belaugh to Tho. Husband, who died Sept. 17, 1660.
Will proved (Norwich) 1660. Brother of John (1650). (Venn,
i. 331-)
HUSBANDS, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1684. Of
Norfolk. Perhaps of Somerton. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July a,
1687.
HUSBAND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1705-
6; Scholar, 1706; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712. Fellow, 1709.
Scrutator, 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1710;
priest, June 15, 1712. R. of Hardwick, Cambs., 1721; of
Kegworth, Leics., 1723-5. Died before May, 1725. (Petit, u.
162.)
HUSBAND, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 9,
1644. S. of Christopher (1590). B. at Catfield, Norfolk.
Schools, North Walsham (Mr Acres) and Norwich (Mr
Lovering). Matric. 1644; Scholar, 1644-51; B.A. 1647-8;
M.A. 1651. Ord. deacon and priest (Bishop Joseph Hall)
Aug. 4, 1654. R. of Sloley, Norfolk, 1661-2; of Crostwight,
1672-4; and of Congham St Mary and St Andrew, 1673-84-
Will proved (Norwich) 1683-4. Father of the next. (Venn, I.
352-)
HUSBAND, VALENTINE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June
so, 1684. S. of Valentine (above). B. at Honing. School,
Lynn. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684. Migrated to Sidney,
Nov. 19, 1687. (Probably one of the Master's Romanist
importations.) (Venn, i. 477.)
HUSBAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, May 30,
1729. S. of Christopher, of Guisborough, Yorks. School,
Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Oakley). Matric. 1729; Scholar,
1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1732. One of these
names V. of Rudby-in-Cleveland, Yorks., ^745-75. V. of
Nunthorpe, 1775. (M. H. Peacock.)
HUSBANDS, (junior). Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S,
i675-
HUSCROFTE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1598;
B.A. 1601-2; MA. 1605. Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.)
Sept. 29, 1603. V. of Middleton, Norfolk, 1610.
HUSE, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, Oct. 13, 1582.
HUSK, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1590. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
HUSK, JOSEPH. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Miens.
1720.
HUSON, see HEWSON.
HUSSE, AMBROSE. Matric. sizar from CAIUS, c. 1591. Perhaps
s. of George, of Rye, Sussex. (Vis. of London, 1634.)
HUSSE, . Incorp. from Oxford, 1472-3.
HUSSE or HUSSEY, . Incorp. 1497-8. 'Canonist,' 1500.
HUSSEBOURN, RICHARD. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1361.
Died Aug. 28, 1368.
HUSSEBOURN, ROBERT DE. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1358.
S. of William. Died Aug. 22, 1368.
HUSSEY or HUSSYE, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, from ST
JOHN'S, Michs. 1551.
HUSSEY, Sir CHARLES, Bart Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY,
Nov. 10, 1675. ist s. of Sir Charles, of Caythorpe, Lines.,
Bart., deceased. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet, 1664.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 28, 1676. Died unmarried.
Buried at Caythorpe, Apr. 21 1680. Brother of Edward
(1675). (Linc$. Pedigrees, 531; Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
HUSSEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY,
Mar. 20, 1703. S. of Robert, of London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1704; B.A. 1706-7; M-A. 1710; D.D.
1731- Fellow, 1709. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 31, 1713; priest,
Dec. 23, 1716. R. of West Wickham, Kent, 1720-61. R. of
All Hallows-the-Great and Less, London, 1732-61. Chaplain
to the Duke of Dorset Author, Sermons. Died Aug. 16,
1761. Will, P.C.C. (H. G. Harrison; J. Ch. Smith.)
HUSSEY, DEERING. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624.
Doubtless 2nd s. of George, of SlynfoM, Sussex, and Jane,
dau. of John Dering, of Egerton, Kent. Matric. 1624; B.A.
1627-8; M.A. 1631. (Dallaway and Cartwright, u. 391.)
HUSSEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug. 7.
1645. Of Caythorpe, Lines. S. of Sir Edward, Bart, of
Hpnington, Lines. B. there. School, Somerby (Mr Briggs).
Migrated to St John's, Mar. 8, 1646-7. Died without issue.
Will proved (P.C.C.) 1659- Perhaps brother of John (1640).
(Venn, i. 359; Lines. Pedigrees, 529.)
HUSSEY, ROBERT
HUSSEY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at TRINITY,
May 18, 1675. S. of Sir Charles, of Caythorpe, Lines., Bart.
Matric. 1675. Succeeded his brother Charles, as 3rd Baronet,
Apr. 1680. M.P. for Lincoln, 1689-95, 1698-1700 and 1701-8.
Inherited the Honington baronetcy in 1706, on the death of
his cousin Sir Thomas (1654-5). Died Feb. 19, 1724-5- M.I.
at Caythorpe. Brother of Charles (1675), father of the next
and of Henry (1720). (Lines. Pedigrees, 531.)
HUSSEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at TRINITY, July i.
1720. S. of Sir Edward (above), Bart., of Caythorpe and
Welboum, Lines. School, Grantham, Lines. (Mr Ellis).
Succeeded his brother Henry as 5th Baronet, of Caythorpe,
1730. Died Apr. i, 1734. Brother of Henry (1720). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 531; Burke, Ext. Bart.)
HUSSEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 25,
1740. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Burwash, Sussex. B. at
Burwash. School, Tonbridge, Kent (Mr Spencer). Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Oct. 30, 1739. Buried Apr. 15, 1742.
Brother of Thomas (1739). (Scott-Mayor, in. 510; Burke,
L.G.)
HUSEY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at KING'S, Nov. 4, 1717.
S. of Robert, fanner, of Dorset. B. at Corfe Mullen. Bapt.
there, Feb. i, 1699-1700. School, Taunton, Somerset.
Matric. 1717. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 30, 1718. B.A.
1721-2; M.A. 1725; B.D. 1733. Fellow of St John's, 1723-39.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) Dec. 22, 1723; priest (Peterb.) Sept.
20, 1724. Chaplain to the Duke of Somerset. R. of Trow-
bridge, Wilts., 1730-41. Died there July 14, 1741. M.I. at
Seend, Wilts. (Scott-Mayor, in. 321.)
HUSSEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1562.
Resident pens. Aug. 1564. One of these names s. of John, of
Slynfold, Sussex. Clerk of the Spicery to Queen Elizabeth
and King James. Died May 23, 1611, aged 64. (Dallaway
and Cartutright, n. 390.)
HUSSEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 9, 1641.
Of Kent. Doubtless s. and h. of George, of Egerton, Kent.
Matric. 1641. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1642. Married the
dau. of Lamb, of Taywell, Kent Living, 1666.
(Dallaway and Cartwrigfti, n. 391.)
HUSSEY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at TRINITY, July i,
1720. ist s. of Sir Edward (1675), Bart., of Caythorpe and
Welboum, Lines. School, Grantham, Lines. (Mr Ellis).
Succeeded his father as 4th Baronet, 1725. Died Feb. 14,
1729-30, s.p. Brother of Edward (1720). (Lines. Pedigrees,
531; G.E.C.)
HUSSEY, JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Sept. 8, 1682.
Matric. 1682 ; Scholar, 1687; B.A. 1687-8. Will (Exeter) 1711;
of Okehampton, Devon, clerk.
HUSSEYE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1550.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1553 (set Robert).
Perhaps s. of George, of Harswell, Yorks. Of North Duffield,
Esq. (Vis. of Yorks., 1584.)
HUSSY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1560. One
of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1563.
HUSSEY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Lent, 1607-8; B.A.
1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (York, for Lincoln) Sept.
1616. R. of High Laver, Essex, till 1637.
HUSSEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1640.
Of Lincolnshire. Perhaps 2nd s. of Sir Edward, of Honington,
Lines., Bart. If so, Captain in the army. Slain at Gains-
borough. Buried at Honington, July 28, 1645. Perhaps
brother of Edward (1645). (Lines. Pedigrees, 529.)
HUSSEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, July 28,
1646. S. of John, V. of Okehampton, Devon. B. there.
School, Exeter (Mr Ball). Matric. 1646; B.A. 1650. Perhaps
will (Exeter) 1688; of Okehampton, clerk.
HUSSEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 6, 1670. Matric.
1670; Scholar, 1674; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Oct. 2, 1675; priest (London) Dec. 24, 1676.
HUSSEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 12, 1676.
Of Surrey. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1679-80.
HUSSEY, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, Mar. 29, 1677.
Doubtless s. and h. of Peter (below). B. Nov. 30, 1658.
Matric. 1678. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 14, 1677. Of
Sutton Place, Surrey. Buried July 9, 1685.
HUSSEY, PETER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Michs. 1637. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1637. Probably s. of Thomas, of the City
of London; adm. (special) to Lincoln's Inn, May 22, 1639.
Of Sutton Place, Surrey. Donor to Emmanuel chapel.
Buried June 24, 1684. Father of John (above). (Vit. of
London, 1634; Manning and Bray, i. 497.)
HUSSEY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1550. Perhaps s. of George, of Harswell, Yorks. One of
these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1553. (Vis. of Yorks.)
438
HUSSEY, SIR THOMAS
HUSSEY, Sir THOMAS, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at
CHRIST'S, Mar. 1654-5. S. of Thomas. B. at Doddington,
Lines. School, Wonnley, Herts. (Mr Lovelace). Matric. 1656;
M.A. 1656. Succeeded as Bart. Mar. 22, 1647-8. Of Honing-
ton, Lines. Sheriff of Lines., 1668-9. D.L. 1680. M.P. for
Lincoln, 1681 ; for Lines., 1685-7 and 1689-98. Died Dec. 19,
1706. Buried at Honington. Father of William (1690).
(Peile, i. 565; Lines. Pedigrees, 530; A. B. Beaven.)
HUSSEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17} at Sr JOHN'S, Oct. 13,
1739. S. of Thomas, Esq., deceased, of Burwash, Sussex.
B. at Burwash. Bapt. Sept. 18, 1722. Schools, Maidstone
(Mr Walwyn) and Staplehurst (private). Matric. 1739. Of
Burwash, and Ashford, Kent. Married, Oct. 8, 1747, Anne,
dau. of Maurice Berkeley. Died July 3, 1779. Buried at
Ashford. Brother of Edward (1740). (Burke, L.G.; Scott-
Mayor, in. 503.)
HUSSEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 28, 1680. Of
Hampshire. Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1683-4; M.A.
1687. Fellow, 1684-1703. Taxor, 1689-90. V. of Comberton,
Cambs., 1687. V. of Fordham, 1694-6. R. of Graveley, 1696.
R. of Tytherley, Hants., succeeding his father.
HUSSEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Oct. ro, 1690. S. of Sir Thomas (1654-5), of Doddington,
Lines. B. there. Educated at home (Mr Carleton). Matric.
1690. Resided two years. Buried at Honington, Lines.,
July 29, 1698. (Lines. Pedigrees, 530; Peile, n. 118.)
HUSSY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 1686. Of
Surrey.
HUSTLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June n,
1652. S. of Arthur, of Cottingham, Yorks. School, Beverley,
Matric. 1652; B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659.
HUSTLER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 23,
1660. S. of Thomas, husbandman. B. at Silsden, Kildwick,
Yorks. School, Silsden, Bingley (Mr Lane). Matric. 1660;
Scholar, 1660-3; B-A. 1664-5. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 2r,
1662, as C. of Coniston. V. of Ilkley, 1665-1703, where he
kept school. Head Master of Otley Grammar School, 1680.
Died 1703. (Venn, I. 409.)
HUSTWAYTE, see also HUTHWETT.
HOUSTWAYTE or USTWATE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from
PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1565, as 'Houstvell.' 2nd s. of William
Husthwaite. B.A. from Pembroke, 1568-9. Ord. priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 28, 1572. R. of Miningsby, Lines., 1572. Will
proved Dec. 12, 1620. Brother of Robert (1564). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 532.)
HUSTWATE, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1560.
HUSTWAYTE or HOWSTWAT, JOHN. B.A. 1515-6.
HUSTWAYTorHUSTODE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
c. 1592; B.A. 1595-6.
HUSTEWATE or USTWADE, ROBERT. Scholar at KING'S
HALL, 1478-84.
HUNSTWYT or HUSTHWAITE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from
PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1564. S. of William. Burgess of
Grimsby, Lines. Buried there Dec. 25, 1615. Will (Lincoln)
1616. Brother of Edward (1565). (Lines. Pedigrees; T. A.
Walker.)
HUSTWAITE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter,
1610; B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
20; priest, Dec. 21, 1618. Perhaps R. of Gonalston, Notts.,
1620.
HUSUM, . B.Civ.L. 1472-3.
HUTCHINGS, EDMUND. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S,
Easter, 1693. O"c of these names, s. and h. of George, of
Gray's Inn, adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 10, 1686.
HUTCHYN, JOHN. B.A. 1492-3: M.A. 1496-7; B.D. 1506-7.
One of the original fellows of JESUS, 1499. Proctor, 1502-3.
University preacher, 1505-6. One John Hochyn, B.D.,
priest of the Chapel of Our Lady at All Hallows, Barking,
London, in 1515. Perhaps V. of Over, Cambs., 1518-21.
Died 1521. (A. Gray; J. Ch. Smith.)
HUTCHIN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1571.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) June 22, 1573, as 'B.A.;
aged 30; married; bred in the schools' (Lib. Cler., 1576). R.
of Wyfordby, Leics., 1574. Buried June 3, 1625.
HUTCHIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 5,
1669-70. S. of Hugh, shoemaker, of Grantham, Lines. B.
there. School, Grantham (Mr Siston). Matric. 1670; B.A.
1673-4; M.A. 1677; B.D. 1684. Fellow, 1677-91- Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1676. Perhaps V. of Coulsdon, Surrey,
1688. Chaplain to the Earl of Danby. Died 1689.
HUTCHINSON, FRANCIS
HUTCHINS, JOHN. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1730. S. of
Richard, of Bradford Peverell, Dorset, clerk. B. there, Sept.
21, 1698. School, Dorchester. Matric. from Hart Hall,
Oxford, May 30, 1718, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1721. C. of
Milton Abbas, Dorset, 1723; and usher of the school. R. of
Swyre, 1729-73- R. of Melcombe Horsey, 1733-44. R- °*
Wareham (Holy Trinity, Ame, St Mary and St Martin),
1743-73- Historian of Dorset. Died June 21, 1773. Buried
in St Mary's, Wareham. M.I. there. (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.;
F. S. Hockaday.)
HUTCHINS, LEMAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Apr. 18, 1718.
S. of Sir George, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex, Knt. Bapt. Aug. x,
1700, at Nor thaw, Herts, (his mother's home). Died at
Chelsea, May 20, 1738. Buried at Northaw. (G. Mag.;
Clutterbuck, n. 415.)
HUTCHIN, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1617.
HUTCHINSON, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1632.
HUTCHINSON, BOTELER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY,
June 9, 1746. 2nd s. of Julius, Esq. B. at Owthorpe, Notts.
School, Winchester. Colonel of marines, 1745. Probably
died Feb. 3, 1770. Brother of Charles (1728) and Thomas
(1723). (L. Mag.; Clutterbuck, n. 347.)
HUTCHINSON or HUTCHESON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from
CLARE, Easter, 1585; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. Perhaps R.
of Halstead, Kent, 1593-4. R. of Hartley, 1593-1617. R. of
Wrotham, 1593-4.
HUTCHINSON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs.
1611; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. He was one of the actors in
the famous play of Ignoramus, performed before James I, in
1614. One of these names V. of Pembury, Kent, 1621-39.
R. of Shadoxhurst, 1631-6. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1650; of
Wrotham, Kent, clerk.
HUTCHINSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 29,
1667. Matric. 1667.
HUTCHINSON, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, July 9,
1669. Perhaps adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16, 1669; s. and h.
of John, of Pinner, Middlesex.
HUTCHINSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Oct. 23, 1728. S. of Julius, Esq. B. at Owthorpe, Notts.
Educated at home. Matric. 1729; B.A. 1732-3; M.A. 1736;
D.D. 1754. Incorp. at Oxford, 1755. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 9, 1734; priest (Lift. dim. from York) Aug. 1735. C. of
St Peter's, Nottingham. Will (P.C.C.) 1769; of Claybrooke,
Leics., D.D. Brother of Boteler (1726) and Thomas
(1723).
HUTCHINSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1509-10. Probably R. of
Scrernby, Lines., 15.26. R. of Leasingham, 1535. Will proved
July 8, 1556. (Lines. Pedigrees, 535.)
HUTCHINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Michs. 1549, impvbes. Probably s. of Christopher (above),
R. of Scremby, Lines.
HUTCHINSON, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1634; B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1660. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 9, 1639; priest, Sept. 19, 1641. V. of Butterwick, Lines.,
1642.
HUTCHINSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 19,
1681-2.
HUTCHYNSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1558; Scholar, 1560.
HUTTCHISON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, June 19,
1629. Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Stephen, of Wykeham
Abbey, Yorks., Esq. Matric. 1629. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. i, 1634. Colonel of Horse in the royal service. Disin-
herited by the will of his father, a Parliamentarian,
1646. Married Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Osbaldiston,
of Yorks. Buried at St Mary Woolchurch, London, July
i, I653- (Vis. of Yorks., 1665; P.M.G., 979; M. H. Pea-
cock.)
HUTCHINSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 7, 1720.
(Probably s. of Edward, of Clipston, Northants., who died
1727.) B. at Clipston. Matric. 1720; Scholar, 1721. Buried
at Clipston, Aug. 6, 1738. (H. I. Longden.)
HUTCHINSON, ELIAS. Adm. sizar (age i8)-at SIDNEY, Feb. 9,
1625-6. S. of Thomas (1582-3), R. of Hapton, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Norwich Cathedral. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
V. of Holy Trinity, York; resigned, 1638. V. of Yedingham,
Yorks., 1636-8. R. of South Kilvington, 1638-79. Buried
Mar. 25, 1679.
HUTCHINSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1606.
439
HUTCHINSON, FRANCIS
HUTCHINSON or HITCHINSOK, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at
ST CATHARINE'S, 1677. S. of Edward. B. at Caisington,
Derbs., Jan. 2, 1660-1. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1680-1; M.A.
1684; D.D. 1698. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1683;
priest, Feb. 24, 1683-4. V. of Hoxne, Suffolk, 1690. V. of
St James', Bury St Edmunds. R. of Passenham, Northants.,
1706-27. Chaplain to the King, 1715-20. Bishop of Down
and Connor, 1720-39. Married, at Bury St Edmunds, Apr.
IS, 1707, Perigin North. Author. Died at Portglenone,
Antrim, June 23, 1739. Buried there. M.I. Will (Dublin)
1740. (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
HUCHENSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 14, 1725.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1725.
HUTCHINSON, GABRIEL. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter,
1589.
HUTCHINSON, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1650.
HUTCHINSON, JAMES. B.A. from CLARE, 1596-?; M.A. 1600;
B.D. 1608-9. Perhaps R. of West Grinstead, Sussex, 1622-
37. Preb. of Chichester. Will (Chichester) 1637.
HUTCHINSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 29, 1668. S. of (? Edward), of Carsington, Derbs. School,
Wifksworth. Perhaps brother of Francis (1677).
HUTCHINSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 28, 1731.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1568; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576; B.D. 1584. Fellow, 1574.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1581. University preacher, 1582. V. of
Tilney, Norfolk, 1582-1601. R. of RedenhaJl, 1584-94- Will
(P.C.C.) 1601; of Tilney, mentions brothers William (1568)
and Ralph, President of St John's, Oxford. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1593 1
B.A. (? 1594-5); M.A. 1598. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 26;
priest, Sept. 22, 1605. C. of Spalding, Lines., 1605. One of
these names V. of Askham, Westmorland, 1611-3;. Buried
there Sept. 8, 1644. (B. Nightingale.)
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1620-1.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1627. S. of Thomas, of London, Esq. B.A. 1630-1; M.A.
1634; B.D. 1641. Preb. of Lichfield, 1662-1705. Died Jan.
12, 1704-5, aged 94. Brother of Michael (1627). (Vis. of
London, 1634; Le Neve, Mon., n. 100.)
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at PETER-
HOUSE, Feb. 29, 1631-2. S. of Sir Thomas (1606), of Ow-
thcrpe, Notts. Schools, Nottingham and Lincoln. Matric.
1632; B.A. 1634. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 16, 1636.
Parliamentarian. Sat as one of the King's judges, and signed
the death warrant. Governor of Nottingham, 1643. M.P.
for Co. Notts., 1646-53; and for Nottingham, April- June,
1660. Member of the first two Councils of State, 1649-51.
Joined Monck, in 1659-60. Expelled as a Regicide, 1660.
Married Lucy, dau. of Sir Allan Apsley, Knt., Lieut, of the
Tower of London. Died in prison at Sandown Castle, Kent,
Sept. ii, 1664. Buried at Owthorpe. Probably father of
Thomas (1658). (T. A. Walker, 46; D.N.B.)
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, Apr. 4,
1653. S. of Thomas, carpenter. B. at Selby, Yorks. School,
Selby (Mr Firth). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
Probably R. of Astbury, Cheshire, 1676-1704. Died 1704.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Feb. 13, 1654-5.
B. in London, Apr. 15, 1638. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and
Eton. Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1658-9. Fellow,
1659-62. ejected. Travelled. Practised physic at Hitcbin and
Clapham. Kept a school at Hackney, where he died Feb. 9,
1715-6. (Calamy, i. 217.)
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
16, 1670. S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Cornforth, Durham. B.
there. Bapt. at Bishop Middleham, July 2, 1653. School,
Brignall (Mr Johnson). Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. 19, 1675.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Nov. 28, 1675.
B. in London. Perhaps colleger at Eton, 1668-74. B.A.
1679-80. One of these names, B.A., was V. of Brampton,
Hunts., 1688-92. Died 1693.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at SIDNEY, Apr. 21,
1682. S. of William, harbour-master at Hull. B. there.
Schools, Hull and Cottingham (Mr Steph. Clarke). Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6. One of these names V. of Royston,
Yorks., 1719.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 30,
1737. S. of John, of Oundle, Northants. B. at Frodsham,
Cheshire. School, Oundle (Mr Jones). Matric. 1737; Scholar,
1740; B.A. 1740-1; MA. 1744. Fellow, 1743. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 24, 1740-1; priest. May 15, 1744. C of
HUTCHINSON, ROBERT
Clapton, Northants., 1741. C. of Polebrook, 1744. V. of
Felmersham, Beds., 1756-92. Buried there July 15, 1792.
(Harvey, WiUey Hundred, Beds., 290; H. I. Longden.)
HUTCHINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1751. S. of John, gent., of Framwell Gate, Durham. B. there.
Bapt. at St Margaret's, Feb. 23, 1732-3. Schools, Durham
(Mr Dongworth) and Houghton-le-Spring (Mr Griffith).
Matric. 1751; B.A. 1758. Ord. priest (York) Dec. 1758. C.
of Kirkby, Notts. Buried at Appleby, Westmorland, Apr. 24,
1776. M.I. at St Michael's, Appleby. (Scott-Mayor, in. 608;
H. M. Wood.)
HUTCHINSON, JpNATHAN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 22,
1620-1. Matric. 1625-6; B.A. 1625-6.
HUTCHINSON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1639.
HUTCHINSON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Apr.
10, 1736. S. of Simon, of Ripon, Yorks. School, Ripon
(Mr Stephens). Matric. 1736; Scholar, 1737.
HUTCHINSON, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
May 11, 1695. Of Derbyshire. School, Derby. Matric, 1696;
B.A. 1698-9. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 4, 1699-1700;
priest, Sept. 21, 1701. V. of Ashboume, Derbs., i73i~49-
V. of Doveridge, till 1749. Died 1749. Buried at Mappleton.
Will (Lichfield) 1749. (T. A. Walker, 196.)
HUTCHINSON, MATHEW. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 9, 1662. S. of James, gent., of Richmonds. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Buchanan). Matric. 1662; B.A. 1665-
6; M.A. 1669. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 23, 1666; priest
(Chester) Aug. 3, 1668. V. of East Cowton, Yorks., 1668-81.
V. of Gilling, 1681-1705. Died 1705. Buried at Richmond,
Yorks.
HUTCHINSON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1627. S. and h. of Thomas, of London. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 24, 1628. Knighted, Aug. 9, 1641.
Married Mary, sister to Lord Brereton. Brother of John
(1627). (Vis. of London, 1634.)
HUTCHINSON, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Nov. 2,
1682. Matric. 1682; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1686-7; M.A. 1690;
B.D. 1701; D.D. 1706. Fellow, 1689. Incorp. at Oxford,
1700. V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1701. Preb. of Lichfield, 1703-7
and 1713-30. V. of Packington, Leics., 1706. R. of Cheadle,
Staffs., 1713. Wfll (P.C.C.) 1730; as of Packington.
HUTCHINSON, MICHAEL. D.D. 1713 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of John, of Morland, Westmorland. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Dec. 15, 1692, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1697;
M.A. 1700; B.D. 1708; D.D. 1712. Fellow of Queen's,
Oxford, 1701. R. of Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucks., 1712-5.
P.C. of St Paul's, Hammersmith. 1717-40. R. of Newnham,
Hants., 1719. Died May 10, 1740. Buried at Hammersmith.
M.I. (Al.Oxon.)
HUTCHINSON, PERCIVAL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs.
1576; B.A. from St Catharine's, 1579-So- V. of St George,
Naburn, Yorks., 1582-9. R. of St Dionys, York, 1586-1601.
V. of North Fordingham, 1586-96. V. of Withernwick,
1603-39. Died 1639. (M. H. Peacock.)
HUTCHENSON, PHILEMON. Matric. sizar from SIDNEY,
Easter, 1619.
HUTCHINSON, RALPH. Matric. pens, (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1620. S. of William (1568), D.D., of Castle Camps,
Cambs. B.A. from Magdalene, 1623-4; M.A. 1628. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1628. V. of Colyton, Devon, 1627-36. Died 1636.
HUTCHINSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c.
1594. S. of Richard, of Durham. B.A. (? 1594-5) ; M.A. 1598.
Fellow, 1598. Buried at St Margaret's, Durham, May 29,
1603, four days after his father. (SurUes, iv. 155; Vis. of
Durham, 1666.)
HUTCHINSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1633.
HUTCHINSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
May 20, 1692. S. of Edward, deceased (in 1688). B. at
Wykeham Abbey, Yorks. School, Wykeham Abbey (Mr
Kirby). Matric. 1692.
HUTCHINSON, RICHARD. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL,
Jan. 4, 1716-7. Probably s. of Edward, of Wykeham Abbey.
Bapt. there, Sept. 29, 1698. Matric. 1716. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of B. Boynton, Esq., of Rawcliffe, Yorks. Assumed the
name of Langley, under the will of his uncle Thomas. Died
Dec. 7, 1755- Buried at Wykeham. (M. H. Peacock; F.M.G.,
9»o.)
HUTCHYNSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May,
1555. One of these names, ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 26, 1558,
'bred in the schools,' was P.C. of Bury, Hunts., 1558-96.
R. of Woodwalton, 1559-96. Died 1596.
HUTCHINSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1593;
B.A. 1596-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 24, 1598, age 24;
C. of Clop ton, Suffolk; priest, June 29, 1599.
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HUTCHINSON, ROGER
HUTCHINSON, ROGER. Of ST JOHN'S. S. of William. B.A.
1540-1; M.A. 1544. Fellow, 1543; senior fellow, 1547.
Fellow of Eton, 1550 (not mentioned by Harwood). Author,
Sermons, etc. His Image of God is dedicated to Thomas
Crantner. Died about May, 1555. Will, 1555, mentions wife
and children. (D.N.B.; Cooper, i. 126.)
HUTCHINSON, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar at PKTERHOUSE, June
12, 1621. S. of Richard, of Berkhouse-ln-Skelton, Marske,
Richmond, Yorks. Matnc. 1621. (T. A. Walker, 20; Vis. of
London, 1634.)
HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 14, 1700. S. of Samuel, deceased. B. at Boston, Lines.
School, Boston (Mr Kelsall). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1704-5;
M.A. 1705 (Com. Reg.). Migrated to Emmanuel, June 12,
1705. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 25, 1710-1 ; priest (London)
Apr. 2, 1711. C. of Sutterton, Lines., 1713. V. of Silk
Willoughby, 1718. Preb. of Lincoln, 1718-53. Father of
Samuel (1738).
HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS' Oct. 18,
1718. S. of Samuel, of Carsingtpn, Derbs. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. 1718-9. Migrated to Trinity College,
Dublin. Adm. there, Apr. 20, 1721; B.A. (Dublin) 1723;
M.A. 1727. Preb. of Dunsport (Down) 1725. Preb. of
Rathsarkan (Connor) 1729. Dean of Dromore, 1729. Arch-
deacon of Connor, 1736. Bishop of Killala, 1759-80. Died
Oct. 27, 1780. Buried at Killala. (T. U. Sadleir.)
HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 6, 1738. S. of Samuel (1700), of Lincolnshire. B. at
Langton. Bapt. Jan. 3, 1721-2. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. 1745. Fellow, 1743-
53. Candidate for the Professorship of Anatomy, 1746.
HUTCHINSON, SANDYS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June
23, 1724. S. of Edward, of Boston, Lines. Schools, Wake-
field and Kirkleatham, Yorks. (Mr Clark). Matric. 1724;
Scholar, 1725; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. College librarian,
1729-40. Incorp. at Oxford, 1732. Joint editor of Thesaurus
Lingua Latino:, 1734.
HUTCHINSON, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June
19, 1669. S. of James (Town Clerk of Richmond, Yorks.).
B. at 'Halwith,' Yorks. School, Richmond (Mr Parving).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (York)
May, 1673; priest, Dec. 1674. R. of West Tanfield, near
Ripon, 1704-26. Died Mar. 10, 1725-6. (Peile, n. 24.)
HUTCHINSON, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 9, 1725. S. of Matthew, merchant, of Richmond, Yorks.
School, Richmond (Mr Close). Matric. 1725. Of Richmond,
gent. Will proved (P.C.C.) 1731. (Scott-Mayor, in. 382.)
HUTCHINSON, SOLOMON. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July,
1628. Perhaps s. of Thomas (1582-3). B.A. 1631-2; M.A.
1635. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1633; priest, Dec. 1633.
P.C. of Hapton, Norfolk, 1636. (PeiU, i. 396.)
HUTCHINSON, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Sept. n,
1606. Matric. 1606; B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Fellow of
Magdalene, 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26; priest,
May 27, 1616. Buried at St Giles', Cambridge, Feb. 10,
1634-5. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1635.
HUTCHYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL,
Michs. 1561.
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar.
1582-3; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Ord. deacon and priest
(Peterb.) Mar. 3, 1594-5. P.C. of Hapton, Norfolk, 1603-36.
Father of Elias (1625-6) and probably of Solomon (1628).
(PeiU, i. 174.)
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Dec. 5, 1592.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1593. Perhaps V. of North Froding-
ham, Yorks., 1597-1649. Buried there Dec. 20, 1649.
(M. H. Peacock.)
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1606. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Gwthorpe, Notts.
B. 1588. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 10, 1608-9. Knighted,
Mar. 20, 1616-7. M.P. for Notts.. 1640-3. Died Aug. 18,
1643. Father of John (1631-2). (Jewitt, The Reliquary, ix.
240; A. B. Beaven.)
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
May 12, 1637. S. of Caverley, yeoman, of Scruton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Kirkby Fleetham, near Bedale, Yorks.
(private; Mr Smelt). Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640—1. R. of
Astbury, Cheshire; sequestered; restored, 1660-75. Buried
Dec. 17, 1675. (Ormerod, in. 27.)
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, May 25, 1658. Of Nottinghamshire. Probably s. of
John (1631-2). Matric. 1658. Married Jane, dau. of Sir
Alexander Ratclifie. Died s.p. (Jewitt, The Reliquary, ix.
340.)
HUTHWETT, JOHN
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 29, 1676. Of Durham. School, Durham. King's scholar
there, 1671. Scholar, 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. from St
John's, 1683. Incorp. at Oxford, 1683. Ord. deacon (Dur-
ham) June 5, 1680. (T A. Walker, 156.)
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Mar.
16, 1688-9. ist s. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Pickering,
Yorks. Schools, Pickering and Thornton (Mr Hen. Hunter).
Matric. 1688-9; B.A. 1693-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22,
1706; priest, Dec. 19, 1708. Perhaps R. of Lyndon, Rutland,
1731-4. (H. I. Longden.)
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Apr. 24, 1723. ist s. of Julius, Esq. B. at Owthorpe, Notts.
Educated privately. Matric. 1724. Married Anne, dau. of
Sir Walter Wrottesley, of Staffs. Buried at Owthorpe, May 7,
1774. Brother of Boteler (1726) and Charles (1728). (Clutter-
buck, u. 347.)
HUTCHINSC\ or HUTCHESSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17)
at MAGDALENE, Sept. 29, 1743. S. of John. B. at Wisbech,
Cambs. School, Wisbech. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1747-8. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1749; priest (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1752.
Perhaps R. of Crostwick, Norfolk, 1756. V. of Gt Finborough,
Suffolk, 1764-98. V. of Haughley, 1771-98. Died 1798. Will
(P.C.C.) 1799-
HUTCHYNSON, W. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1561.
One of these names ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1563.
HUTCHINSON, W. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July 12, 1617. Of
London.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1568; B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576. Probably B.D. (Oxford) 1590.
Chaplain to the Bishop of London, 1581. Archdeacon of
St Albaris, 1581. V. of Rickmansworth, Herts., 1581-4. R.
of St Christopher-le-Stocks, London, 1581-7. R. of St
Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1584-90. V. of Hutton, Essex, 1588-9.
R. of St Michael Bassishaw, London, 1589-1604. R. of
Castle Camps, Cambs., 1590-1604. Preb. of St Paul's, 1591-
1604. Father of Ralph (1620), brother of John (1568).
According to A I. Oxon., he was also Archdeacon of Cornwall,
1603-16. R. of Cheriton Bishop, Devon, 1604. R. of Kenn,
1604-16. Preb. of Exeter, 1608-16. Buried in Exeter
Cathedral, July 22, 1616. (Query, if the same man.)
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM (senior). Scholar of TRINITY, 1602;
B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Author, Verses. (Cooper, u. 479.)
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM (junior). Scholar of TRINITY, 1602;
B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1611. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25,
1608; priest, Dec. 28, 1608. V. of Barton, Cambs. R. of
Bluntisham, Hunts., 1612. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1612-
16. R. of Stickney, Lines., 1613-38. Admon. (Lincoln) 1638.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1604; B.A. 1606-7; M.A. 1610; B.D. from Clare,
1617; D.D. from Pembroke, 1630. Incorp. at Oxford, 1607,
1612. Probably R. of Cheriton Bishop, Devon, 1616. R. of
Kenn, 1616-44. Preb. of Exeter, 1624-44. Will (Exeter)
1644. Perhaps father of William (1641).
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter,
1628. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) May 20, 1638.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1629; B.A. 1632-3.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1641. Of Devon. Possibly s. of William (1604) whom he
succeeded at Kenn. Will (Exeter) 1675; of Kenn, Devon,
clerk.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Lent, 1645-6. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651.
Fellow, 1649.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 16, 1724.
B. at Greenwich. School, Lewisham. Matric. 1724; B.A.
1727-8; M.A. 1731. Incorp. at Oxford, 1733. R. of Hazeleigh,
Essex, 1732-60. R. of Cricksea. Died 1760.
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
May 31, 1748. S. of George. B. at Lisbon. School, Appleby
(Mr Yates). Matric. 1748. One of these names, s. of George,
late of London, merchant, deceased, adin. at Lincoln's Inn,
July 7, 1748. (Peile, 11. 252.)
HUTCHINSON, . Adm. sizar at KINO'S, Easter, 1589.
HUTCHMAN, . Student at JESUS, c. 1546-7.
HUTHERGILL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, East«r,
1614.
HUTHWETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 34,
1620-1. S. of William, gent B. at Kettering, Northants.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1620—1; Scholar, 1623-6;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 37;
priest, Apr. i, 1627.
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HUTHWAITE, ROBERT
HUTHWAITE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1608. Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1611-2. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1613; priest, Mar. 1613-4.
HUTLEY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1623;
B.A. 1626-7.
HUTT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1641-*.
Of Essex. Matric. 1642; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649 Buried
at St Andrew's, Cambridge, Mar. 27, 1649.
HUTT, JOHN Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 16,
1636-7. S. of John. B. at Maldon, Essex. Matric. 1636;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. C. of Maldon, in 1664.
HUTTON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 31, 1599-
S. of Sir William, of Penrith, Cumberland, Knt. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct. 26, 1601. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Burdett, of Bramcote, Warws. (? Notts.). Died July 10,
1637. Buried at Penrith. (Hutchinson, Cumberland, i. 339;
WhtUan, 590.)
HUTTON, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June 8, 1659. S. of John, R. of Blankney, Lines. B. at
Blankney. School, Lincoln (Mr Clerk). Matric. 1660; B.A.
1662-3. Ord. priest (Ely) 1667, after being deacon four years.
R. of Blankney, 1667-98. Died May 15, 1698. Buried at
Blankney. (Pale, i. 586.)
HUTTON, ARTHUR. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1607-^8. Of Rich-
mondshire. S. of Edward (1573). Probably King's scholar
at Durham School, 1599. M.A. 1611. Fellow, 1609. Ord.
priest (York, for Lincoln) Mar. 1616-7. V. of East Cowton,
Yorks., 1618. R. of Kirkby, Northallerton, 1619. Will
(P.C.C.) 1655. (Vis. of Durham, 1615.)
HUTTON, CHARLES. M.A. from PEMBROKE, 1669 (Lit. Reg.).
4th s. of Richard, of Poppleton, Yorks. Matric. from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Oct. 18, 1662, age 18. Married
Millicent, dau. of Sir Edward Rhodes, of Gt Haughton,
Yorks. Died at Brampton, Yorks., Feb. i, 1695-6. Buried
at Darfield. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
HUTTON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Sept.
8, 1607. Probably s. of Edward (1573). B. in Yorkshire.
Bapt. at his mother's home. Age 28 in 1615. Married and
had issue. Brother of Arthur (1607-8) and Henry (1613).
(Vis. of Durham; Surteet, ill. 19.)
HUTTON, CLEMENT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 9,
1661. 3rd s. of Robert, deceased, of Houghton-le-Spring,
Durham. Bapt. there, July 16, 1643. School, Houghton-le-
Spring (Mr Cant). Matric. 1661. Of Lynn, Norfolk. (Hut-
chirison's Durham, ni ; Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
HUTTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1573.
S. of John, of Streatlam, Durham. LL.B. 1579. Bailiff of
the City of Durham, 1615. Married Anne, dau. of Francis
Lascelles, of Allerthorpe, Yorks. Buried Nov. 10, 1629.
aged 72. Father of Arthur (1607-8), Christopher (1607) and
Henry (1613). (Vis. of Durham, 1615; H. M. Wood.)
HUTTON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1628.
Of Cambridgeshire.
HUTTON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 16,
1636. S. of Robert, currier, of Gainford, Durham. B. there.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Nelson). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40;
M.A. 1643. Fellow, 1641.
HUTTON, GERARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Incorp. at Oxford, 1619.
HUTTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1613.
5th s. of Edward (1573). B.A. 1619-20. P.C. of Witton
Gilbert, Durham, 1635-71. Buried Apr. 24, 1671. (H. M.
Wood; Vis. of Durham.)
HUTTON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1625.
4th s. of Sir Richard (1565-6), Justice C.P. B.A. 1628-9;
M.A. from Jesus, 1632. Fellow of Jesus, 1629-42. Proctor,
1639-40. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1624-5. V. of Long
Marton, Westmorland, 1640-55. Preb. of Carlisle, 1643,
ejected. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Cosins, Bishop of
Durham. Buried at Marton, Mar. 22, 1654-5. Brother
of Richard (1615). (B. NightmgaU; A. Gray.)
HUTTON, JAMES. B.Civi. 1476-7: D.Civ.L. 1481-2. V. of
Linton, Cambs., 1487-90. Chancellor of Ely. Died 1490.
HUTTON, JAMES. B.A. 1516-7. Of Westmorland. M.A. 1520-
i; B.D. 1528-9. Fellow of PEMBROKE, 1519. President, 1530,
Proctor, 1527-8.
HUTTON, JEREMY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1589;
B.A. from Pembroke, 1592-3; M.A. 1596.
HUTTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1547.
HUTTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1565; B.A.
M 69-70; M.A. 1573. Fellow, 1571-5- One of these names, of
y diocese, ord. deacon and priest (Durham) June 8, 1584
(M.A.). R. of Gateshead, 1595-1612. Preb. of Southwell,
1601-12. Married, at Gateshead, Nov. 14, 1609, Elizabeth
Blithman, widow. Buried there Mar. 10, 1611-2.
HUTTON, MATTHEW
HUTTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577;
Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1580-1. (The above ordination may possi-
bly refer to this man, who was of standing for M.A. in 1584.)
HUTTON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1584;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Aug. 24, 1590. Perhaps V. of Littlebury,
Essex, 1596-1615. Probably R. of Dunsby, Lines., 1614-28.
Will (P.C.C.) 1629.
HUTTON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1624.
School, Sedbergh. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Probably ord.
deacon and priest (Carlisle) May 27, 1632. R. of St Cuthbert,
York, 1636-7. One of these names 5th s. of Sir Timothy,
of Marske, Yorks. Buried there Aug. 7, 1638. (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.; Yorks. Archaeol. Journal, vi. 238.)
HUTTON, JOHN. B.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from New College, Oxford, July 17, 1646, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1650. Fellow of New College, 1650-2. Admon.
(Oxford) Dec. 23, 1652. (Al. Oxon.)
HUTTON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1694.
B. at Harefield, Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1695; B.A. 1698-
9; M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1697. Incorp. at Oxford, 1711. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) May 19, 1706. Kept a boarding house for
Westminster scholars. Established an infirmary in West-
minster. Died aged 74. Perhaps his will (P.C.C.) as of
St Clement Danes, London, M.D. (Harwood.)
HUTTON, JOHN. Adm. FelL-Com. at JESUS, Oct. 10, 1709.
5. and h. of John, of Marske, Yorks., Esq. Bapt. Nov. 18,
1691. Matric. 1709. Succeeded his father, 1731. Raised a
company of foot for the suppression of the Rebellion in 1745.
Buried at Marske, Jan. 16, 1768. Brother of Matthew (1710)1
father of the next. (Burke, L.G. ; Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees.)
HUTTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 7,
1747. S. of John (above), of Marske, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Oct. 14, 1730. School, Westminster. Matric. 1747. Married
Anne, dau. of Richard Ling, at Marske, Aug 31, 1779. Died
Sept. 24, 1782. Buried in Marske Church. (Peile, n. 250.)
HUTTON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1565.
Matric. Michs. 1566. Perhaps R. of Reculver, Kent, 1575-84-
V.ofHougham, 1584-90; R. of St Alphege, Canterbury, 1594-
6. One of these names R. of Bradwell, Suffolk, 1597-1612.
HUTTON, LANCELOT. B.A. 1620-1 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Cumberland. S. of a knight. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, June 30, 1615, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1618; M.A.
(Oriel College) 1622. R. of Melmerby, Cumberland, 1621.
(Al. Oxon.)
HUTTON, LUKE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1582.
Probably a son, not of the Archbishop, as sometimes stated,
but of Robert, either of 1569 or his namesake, a preb. of
Durham (Yorks. Arch. Journ., vi. 241). Author, The Black*
Dogge of Newgate, etc. Executed for robbery, at York, 1598.
(Cooper, n. 540; D.N.B.)
HUTTON, MARK. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1579.
HUTTON, MATTHEW. Of TRINITY, in 1546. S. of Matthew, of
Warton, Lanes. B. at Priest Hutton, Warton, 1529. B.A.
1551-2; MA. 1555; B.D. 1562; D.D. 1565. Fellow, 1553.
Vice-Master, 1560-2. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity,
1561. Master of Pembroke, 1562-7. Regius Professor of
Divinity, 1562-7. Ord. deacon (Ely) July 7, 1560. Preb. of
Ely, 1560-7. R. 01 Abbots Ripton, Hunts.. 1561-5. Preb.
of St Paul's, 1562-90. R. of Boxworth, Cambs., 1563-6.
Preb. of Westminster, 1565-8. Preb. of Southwell, 1567-89.
Dean of York, 1567-89. R. of West Leake, Notts., 1567-8.
R. of Settrington, Yorks., 1568-89. Bishop of Durham,
1589-95. Archbishop of York, 1595-1606. Lord President
of the North, 1595-1600. Author, sermons. Died at Bishops-
thorpe, Yorks., Jan. 15, 1605-6. Buried in York Minster.
M.I. Father of Timothy (1588) and of Thomas (i597).
(Cooper, n. 421; D.N.B.)
HUTTON, MATTHEW. Matric. FelL-Com. from TRINITY,
Easter, 1615. S. and h. of Timothy (1588). B. Oct. 20, 1597.
A noted Royalist. Married Barbara, dau. of Sir Conyers
D'Arcy, 1617. Admon. granted in 1666. Brother of Philip
(1618). (John Fisher, Masham; Yorks. Archaeol. Journal,
vi. 238.)
HUTTON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 22, 1710.
2nd s. of John, of Marske, Yorks., Esq. B. there, Jan. 3,
1692-3. Schools, Kirkby Hill, Richmond (Mr Loyd) and
Ripon. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4; M.A. 1717; D.D. from
Christ's, 1728 (Com. Reg.). Fellow of Christ's, 1717-27. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept 1718; priest, May, 1719. R. of Trow-
bridge, Wilts., 1726. R. of Spofforth, Yorks., 1729-47.
Preb. of York, 1734-48. Chaplain to George II. Canon of
Windsor, 1737-9. Preb. of Westminster, 1739-43. Bishop
of Bangor, 1743-7. Archbishop of York, 1747—57. Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 1757-8. Married, Mar. 1731-2, Mary,
dau. of John Lutman, of Petworth, Sussex. Died at Lam-
beth, Mar. 18, 1758. Buried in Lambeth Church. Brother of
John (1709). (D.N.B.; Prile, H. 176-7.)
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HUTTON, MATTHEW
MUTTON, MATTHEW. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Jan. 4, 1732-3. S. of Matthew. B. in London. School,
Buntingford. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 25, 1732, as s. of
Matthew, late of Newnham, Herts., Esq. (Peile, a. 228.)
HUTTON, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1618.
4th s. of Timothy (1588). B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 24, 1626; priest, Feb. 15, 1626-7. R- of
Langton-on-Swale, Yorks., 1629-37. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Bowes, of Streatlam, Durham. Buried at
Barnard Castle, Jan. 7, 1637-8. Father of Thomas (1653),
brother of Matthew (1615).
HUTTON, PHILIP. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Easter, 1621.
HUTTON, RALPH. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Aug. 9, 1679.
Matric. 1679; M.A. 1682 (Com. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford,
1683.
HUTTON or HOTTON, RICHARD. B.A. 1489-90. Of Yorkshire.
M.A. 1493; B.D. 1501. Fellow of QUEENS', 1492-1501.
Proctor, 1498-9. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. 4; deacon,
Apr. 18; priest, June 13, 1495.
HUTTON, RICHARD. B.Civ.L. 1500-1. One of these names
(LL.D.), V. of Greenwich; died 1509. Perhaps V. of Stoke
d'Abernon, Surrey (LL.B.), 1545. Died 1556.
HUTTON, RICHARD. Adm. at JESUS, c. 1565-6. Doubtless s. of
Anthony, of Hutton Hall, Cumberland. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
1580. Barrister, 1586. Ancient, 1598. Member of the
Council of the North, 1599-1619. Serjeant-at-law, 1603.
Recorder of York, 1608. Knighted, Apr. 13, 1617. Puisne
Judge, Common Pleas, 1617-39. Gave judgment f or Hampden
in the Ship Money case. Married Anne (? Agnes), dau. of
Thomas Briggs, of Canmire, Westmorland. Died Feb. 26,
1638-9. Buried at St Dunstan-in-the-West, London. M.I.
there. Will (P.C.C.) 1639; of Goldsborough, Yorks. Father
of the next, and Henry (1625). (D.N.B., where he is assigned
to Oxford; M. H. Peacock; J. Ch. Smith.)
HUTTON, RICHARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1615. Doubtless s. of Richard (above). B.A. 1617.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1612-3.
M.P. for Knaresborough, 1620-2, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9.
Knighted, July 17, 1625. Sheriff of Yorks., 1644-5. Slain
at Sherburn, Oct. 15, 1645. Buried at Goldsborough.
Brother of Henry (1625). (Hunter, n. 143; A. B. Beaven.)
HUTTON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1631; B.A. 1633-4. C. of Norton Mandeville, Essex, in 1640;
and of Greenstead, 1641. Sequestered to Bright! ingsea,
Essex, c. 1643. R. of Workington, Cumberland, 1645. V. of
Caldbeck, 1645-62. (Foster, in Al. Oxon., seems to have
confused this man with the last) See B. Nightingale.
HUTTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, June
19, 1649. S. of Hemshill (sic.), Cumberland. Matric. 1649.
Probably R. of Bootle, Cumberland, 1655-1704. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Sept. zi, 1662. Died July, 1704, aged 71. M.I. at
Bootle, which calls him B.D. (B. Nightingale, 864.)
HUTTON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 5,
1699. S. of Leonard, of Cockermouth, Cumberland. B. at
Bodmin, Cornwall. School, St Bees, Cumberland. Matric.
1699.
HUTTON, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1476-7. One of these names P.C.
of St Mary Colechurch, London. Will (P.C.C.) 1514.
HUTTON, ROBERT. Of PEMBROKE; sizar of William Turner,
fellow. An exile under Queen Mary. R. of Little Braxted,
Essex; and of Wickham Episcopi, 1560-8. Perhaps V. of
Catterick, Yorks. Author, Summe of Divinitie. Buried at St
Mary-le-Bow, Sept. 5, 1568. (Cooper, I. 261; D.N.B.; J. Ch.
Smith.)
HUTTON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1569.
S. of Edmund, and nephew of Matthew the Archbishop.
Scholar, 1573; B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577; B.D. 1584. Fellow,
1576. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Dec. 23, 1578. V. of
Lissington, Lines., 1578. University ireacher, 1582. V. of
Trumpington, Cambs., 1584-5. V. of Shady Camps, 1584.
Preb. of Durham, 1580-1623. R. of Houghton-le-Spring.
Durham, 1590-1623. Married Grace, dau. of Leonard
Pilkington, D.D. Died at Houghton-le-Spring, 1623. Buried
May 19, in the chancel there. (H. M. Wood.)
HUTTON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 23, 1653.
Matric. 1654; B.A. 1657-8. Perhaps M.A. 1669. V. of
Naseby, Northants., 1661-3. V. of Long Buckby, 1663-7.
V. of Watford, 1667-71. Buried at Watford, Jan. 22, 1670-1.
(H. I. Longden.)
HUTTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSK, Mar.
5, 1700-1. S. of Robert, of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham.
Bapt. there, Dec. 4, 1683. School, Houghton-le-Spring.
Matric. 1701 ; Scholar, 1701. Of Houghton-le-Spring. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Wheler, Knt. and R. of
Houghton-le-Spring. Buried Oct. 23, 1725, at Houghton.
(Burke, L.G.; T. A. Walktr, 206; Surtees, Durham.)
'HUTTON, TIMOTHY
HUTTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1584. Matric.
1584-5; B.A. 1588-9. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2,
1590-1; 'cousin of John, of Dry Dray ton, Cambs., Esq."
HUTTON, SAMUEL. Matric. from TRINITY, c. 1593-4- Scholar,
1596; B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601. Fellow, 1599. Perhaps preb.
of York, 1603-28. If so, s. of Robert, D.D. and nephew of
Matthew (1546). Admon. granted Apr. 3, 1629. Perhaps
father of Timothy (1626). (Yorks. Archaeof. Journal, vi. 241.)
HUTTON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1638;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of Southery, Norfolk, 1642-70.
Father of the next. Died 1670.
HUTTON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, 1668. S. of
Samuel (above), clerk, of Southery, Norfolk. B. there.
School, King's College, Cambridge (Mr Wroth). Migrated
to St John's, May 4, 1669, age 17. B.A. 1672-3; MA. 1676.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Oct. 2, 1675; priest (London) Mar. n,
1676-7. Minor canon of Ely. Died Oct 3, 1718. ILL in the
Cathedral.
HUTTON, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1669,
as 'Hatton'; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676.
HUTTON, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Aug. 29,
1614. Matric. 1615.
HUTTON, THOMAS. D.Civ.L. 1474-5- Principal of BORDKN
HOSTEL (tenant of Peterhouse), 1488-9. Preb. of York, 1485-
1506. Preb. of Lincoln, 1488-94. Archdeacon of Bedford,
1489-94. R. of Church Brampton, Northants., 1489-93.
Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1494-6. R. of Dry Drayton,
Cambs., till 1494. R. of Graveley, 1494. R. of Warboys,
Hunts., 1495-7. R. of Upwell, Cambs. R. of Girton. 1498.
Will (P.C.C.) 1505-6.
HUTTON, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1567-
HUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at CAIUS, Nov.
24, 1587. S. of William, gent. B. at Greystoke, Cumberland.
School, Cockermouth (Mr Lund).
HUTTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1589.
Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1592-3. One of these names R. of
Barningham, Yorks., 1596. Will, Dec. 1639.
HUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at QUEENS', Oct. 13, 1597.
Of Yorkshire. 2nd surviving s. of Matthew (1546), Arch-
bishop of York. B. 1581. Matric. 1597. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. i, 1599. Knighted, Aug. 6, 1617. Of Poppleton, Yorks.
Married Ann, dau. of Sir John Bennet, of Dawley, near
Uxbridge. Died Jan. 23, 1620-1. Buried at Nether Popple-
ton. M.I. Will, York. Brother of Timothy (1588). (Hutchin-
son's Durham, in; Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
HUTTON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1619;
B.A. 1622-3. One of these names, s. and h. of Thomas, of
Soham, Cambs., adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1619-20.
HUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 27,
1626. S. of Giles, farmer, of Leicestershire. B. there. School,
Southwell (Mr Bayes and Mr Brittan). Matric. 1626-7; B.A.
1629-30. One of these names V. of Bicker, Lines., 1643,
HUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 27,
1652. S. of Philip (1618), clerk, deceased, of Langton-on-
Swale, Yorks. B. there. School, Romaldkirk, Richmonds.
(Mr Roos). Matric. 1652; B.A. 1657; M.A. 1661. (According
to A I. Oxon. he matric. from Brasenose, July 25, 1655; and
was B.A., Oxford, Jan. 19, 1657-8.) Ord. deacon and priest,
July ii, 1661. R. of Marske, Yorks., 1659-94. Buried there
June 12, 1694. (H. M. Wood.)
HUTTON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1727;
B.A. 1730-1; M.A. 1735. Conduct of King's, 1731. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1735. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1730-1;
priest, Dec. 24, 1732.
HUTTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1739. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Westmorland. B. at
Kirkby Lonsdale. School, Sedbergh (Dr Saunders). Matric.
J739; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 30, 1744.
C. of Castleacre, Norfolk.
HUTTON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1588.
S. of Matthew (1546), Archbishop of York. 6.1569. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Oct 14, 1590. J.P., 1598. Knighted, Feb. 16.
1605-6. High Sheriff of York, Feb. to Nov. 1606. Married
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Bowes, of Streatlam, Durham.
Died Apr. 6, 1629. Buried at Richmond. M.I. Brother of
Thomas (1597) and father of Matthew (1615) and Philip
(1618). (Vis. of Yorks., 1666.)
HUTTON, TIMOTHY Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Mich*.
1614. Of Yorkshire. S. of Thomas (? 1589), R. of Barningham,
Richmond. B. there. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1633; B.D. 1630.
Fellow, 1622. Taxor, 1628-9. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 28;
priest, Apr. 30, 1627. R. of Chelsworth, Suffolk, 1633-8.
Buried there Aug. 14, 1638. Will, V.C.C., and also P.C.C.
(proved by his father, Thomas). (Stdbtrgh School Rtf. 93;
V. B. Redstone.)
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HUTTON, TIMOTHY
HUTTON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1626. Of Durham. S. of Samuel (c. 1593-4). B.A. 1629-30;
M.A. 1633. Fellow, 1631. Taxor, 1637-8. C. of St Giles',
Cripplegate, London, 1642-72.
HUTTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1538-9; M.A. 1541; B.D. 1549-
Fellow of QUEENS', 1540-3. One of these names R, of
Bottesford, Leics.; will (P.C.C.) 1559-
HUTTON, W. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1565.
HUTTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1578.
HUTTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
i579^8o; B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
HUTTON, WILLIAM, Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1580.
HUTTON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1626.
Perhaps William Hntton, 'B.A. of Trinity,' V. of Sockburn,
Yorks., 1662. P.C. of Denton, Durham, 1666.
HUTTON, WILLIAM. LL.B. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of St Kew, Cornwall, clerk. Matric. from St John's
College, Oxford, Jan. 20, 1625-6, age 18; B.C.L. (Oxford)
1630. R. of North Lew, Devon, 1634. R. of Jacobstowe,
Cornwall, 1640-53. R. of Bridestowe, Devon, 1662. Will
(Exeter) 1671; of North Lew.
HUTTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 29,
1688. S. of Thomas. B. at St Kew, ComwalL School,
Okehampton (MrHussey). Matric. 1688; Scholar, 1689; B.A.
1691-2; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept 25, 1692;
priest (Ely) June, 1694. V. of Pampisford, Cambs., 1694-7.
Admon. (Exeter) 1720, of one of these names; of Lustleign,
Devon, clerk. (Peile, n. HI.)
HUTTON, . Scholar at CHRIST'S, 1541-2.
HUXLEY, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1614; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1630. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624, as
' M.A.' With the Royal garrison in Lichfield, in 1646. V. of
Abbots Bromley, Staffs., 1634-46; sequestered; and 1662-5.
Married Margaret, sister of John Chadwick, R. of Standish.
(Wm. Salt Arch. Soc., 1915.)
HUXLEY, GEORGE. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, May 3, 1704.
S. and h. of Thomas, of Bow, Middlesex. B. there. Matric.
1704. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 15, 1704. Probably
M.P. for Bedford, 1722-5; for Newport, Isle of Wight, 1726-
41. Commissioner for victualling the Navy, 1725-9. Com-
missary General of Musters, 1729-42. Died July 19, 1744.
(A. B. Beaven.)
HUXLEY, JAMES. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
May 27, 1657. S. of John (next), of Edmonton, Middlesex,
Esq. Matric. 1657. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 13, 1654.
Brother of John (1648) and Thomas (1657).
HUXLEY, JOHN. Matric. FeU.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs. 1613.
S. and h. of George, of Edmonton, Middlesex, Esq. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 23, 1615. Of Wyre Hall, Edmonton, Esq.
Died Sept. 29, 1661, aged 65. Father of James (above), the
next, and Thomas (1657). (Le Neve, M on., in. 50; Middlesex
Pedigrees.)
HUXLEY, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Michs. 1648.
S. and h. of John (above), of Edmonton, Middlesex, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1649. Knighted, Mar. 16,
1662-3. Of Eaton Bray, Beds. Married, at St Mary Wool-
noth, July 14, 1655, Sarah Hadley, of St Lawrence Jewry.
P.C.C., Jan. 16, 1676-7. Brother of James (1657) and Thomas
(1657). Will proved (F. C. Cass, E. Barnet.)
HUXLEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Feb. ai,
1607-8. S. of William, citizen of London. Of the parish of
St Sepulchre, London. School, Westminster. Matric. 1608;
Scholar, 1608-13; B.A. 1611-2. Ord. priest (Rochester) June
19, 1614. R. of Ashill, Norfolk, 1621-58. Will proved
(Norwich) 1658. (Venn, i. 197.)
HUXLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July 8,
1635. S. of William. B. at 'Crapston,' Leics. Educated by
Mr Sterk. Matric. 1635; Scholar; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642.
Fellow, 1642-4; ejected; restored, 1660. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept 25, 1642; priest, Dec. 18, 1642. V. of Stow-
market, Suffolk, 1660-2. R. of Burwell, Cambs., 1665-81.
R. of Toft, 1670-81. Chaplain to Lord Wflloughby of
Parham. Buried at Burwell, Nov. 10, 1681. (PeiU, i. 438.)
HUXLEY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at PETERHOUSE,
May 27, 1657. S. of John (1613), of Edmonton, Middlesex,
Esq. Matric. 1657. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 13, 1654.
Brother of James (1657) and John (1648).
HUXLEY, WILLIAM. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 10. 1664, as
1 B.A. of CHRIST'S.' (Not found in the records.) V. of Moulton,
Suffolk, 1677, tor a short time. Probably C. of DuUinghain,
Cambs., 1696-1707. Died at St Margaret's, Westminster,
5ily, 1707. Will (Dean and Chapter of Westminster) 1707.
. Ch. Smith.)
HYDE, HUMPHREY
HUYSHE, ALEXANDER. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Of St Cuthbert, Wells. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1613; B.A. (Wadham College) 1613-4; M.A. 1616; B.D. 1627.
Fellow of Wadham, 1615-29. Licensed to preach, 1627.
Preb. of Wells. 1627-50, 1660-8. R. of Beckington, Somerset,
1628-50, 1660-5. R- of Hornblotton, 1639-50, 1660-8.
Doubtless s. of Edward, of Wells, orientalist, notary public,
mentioned in his will, P.C.C., 1624. Died Apr. 15. 1668.
(Al. Oxon.; DJf.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
HUYSH, JAMES. Matric. FelL-Com. from PEMBROKE, 1593.
HUYSHE, ROWLAND. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent, 1577-
8. S. of James, citizen of London. Bapt. Apr. n, 1560.
Scholar, 1580; B.A. 1581-2. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1583.
Of South Brent, Somerset, and Sidbury, Devon. Married
Anne, dau. of John Wentworth, of Bocking, Essex. Probably
died Jan. 19, 1632-3. (Burke, L.G.; Vis. of Devon, 1620.)
HUYTIN, JOHN. Prior of the Carmelite House at Cambridge in
1504. B.D. in 1505; D.D. in 1509. Prior of Norwich. Dele-
gate of the English Province of the order at Naples, 1510.
(B. Zimmerman.)
HYAGE, HENRY. B.A. 1525-6.
HYAM or HICHAM, ROGER. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs.
1580.
HYDE, BALDWYN. B.Can.L. 1471-2. Perhaps canon of
Windsor, 1469^2. Will (P.C.C.) 1472, of Baldwyn Hyde,
clerk, Master in Chancery, Carmelite Friars, St Dunstan's,
London. One of these names R. of Hawkhurst, Kent, in 1470.
HYDE, BENJAMIN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1606.
S. of John, of London. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1621-2. Of London, gent Twin brother
of Nathaniel, father of the next. (Peile, i. 259; Vis. of
London, 1634.)
HIDE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, June
24, 1648. S. of Benjamin (above), of London. Exhibitioner
from Charterhouse. Migrated to Pembroke. Matric. 1648;
B.A. 1651-2. 'Fell distracted: allowed 5*. a week, by
Charterhouse, for his maintenance in Bedlam, Nov. i, 1656.'
(Al. Carthus.)
HYDE, BERNARD. Matric. Fell. -Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1626. Doubtless s. of Bernard, of London, merchant. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Feb. 9, 1628-9. Of Bore Place,
Kent. Married Hester, dau. of John Trott. Died Jan. 5,
1655-6. Father of the next, brother of Humphrey (1626).
(Lines. Pedigrees, 537.)
HYDE, BERNARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at CLARE, Feb. 19, 1651-2.
Of Bore Place, Kent. S. of Bernard (above). Knighted, Apr.
30, 1661. Sheriff of Kent, 1673. Married Margaret, dau. of
Sir William Morley, Knt., of Halnaker, Sussex. Died 1674.
Brother of Humphrey (1653). (Vis. of London, 1634.)
HYDE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1568.
HYDE or HIDE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1625. S. of Sir Laurence, of Salisbury, Knt. Scholar from
Westminster, 1626. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633; B.D. 1640.
Fellow, 1632. D.D. (Oxford) 1642-3. R. of Brightwell,
Berks.; ejected, 1647. Preacher at Holywell Church, Oxford.
Nominated dean of Windsor, 1658, but died, before the
Restoration, Aug. 16, 1659, at Salisbury. Author, theological.
M.I. in Salisbury Cathedral. Will (P.C.C.) 1660. Brother of
James (1640). (Le Neve, Man., in. 41; D.N.B.)
HYDE, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1631.
HYDE, GEORGE. B.A. 1490-1.
HYDE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 2, 1672. S. of George, Esq., deceased, of Sandon, Herts.
B. there. School, Hertford. Matric. 1672. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, July 10, 1671. Buried at Sandon, Oct 5, 1687.
(Cussans, i. ii. 152.)
HIDE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 15, 1697-8. Of
Sundridge, Kent B. in London. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2;
M.A. 1705. Fellow, 1705. Died of small-pox, Feb. 4, 1705-6.
Buried at Sundridge, Kent M.I. there.
HYDE, HUMPHREY. Matric. FelL-Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1626. 2nd s. of Bernard, of London, merchant Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Feb. 9, 1628-9. Of Baston and Langtoft,
Lines. Died Oct 31, 1637. Brother of Bernard (1626),
probably father of William (1652). (Lines. Pedigrees, 537.)
HYDE, HUMPHREY. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARE, June 27, 1653.
Matric. 1654. Doubtless s. of Bernard (1626), of London; and
brother of Bernard (1651-2). (J. Ch. Smith.)
HYDE, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, July
7, 1677. S. of William (1652), Esq. B. at Langtoft, Lines.
School, Grantham. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685.
Fellow, 1684. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1686. R. of
Sutton St Edmund's, St James', and St Mary, 1687. R. of
Hayes, cum Norwood, Middlesex, 1689. R. of Dowsby,
Lines., 1690. Buried at Dowsby, Apr. 30, 1727. Fath«r of
William (1715). (Lines. Pedigrees, 538.)
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HYDE, JAMES
HYDE, JAMES. M.A. 1640 (Incorp. from Oxford), nth s. of
Sir Laurence, of Salisbury, Knt.; and Principal of Magdalen
Hall, Oxford. Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford, Apr. 13, 1632,
age 14; B.A. (Oxford) 1635; M.A. 1638-5; M.B. 1642; M.D.
1646. Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford, 1641-8. Principal
of Magdalen Hall, 1662-81. Regius Professor of Physic,
1665-81. Died May 7, 1681, aged 64. Buried at St Peter-in-
the-East, Oxford. Brother of Edward (1625). (Al. Oxon.)
HYDE, JOHN. B.A. 1533-4.
HYDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1560. One
of these names R. of Hamstall Ridware, Staffs., 1581.
HYDE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1596.
HYDE, JOHN. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1668. Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, June 15, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1661. Ord.
deacon (Chester) Sept. 25, 1663; priest (York) Mar. n, 1665-
6. C. of Salford, 1667-94. Chaplain, Collegiate Church,
Manchester. V. of Bowdon, Cheshire, 1691-1708. Died 1708.
(Al. Oxon.; E. Axon.)
HIDE, JOHN, Adm. FeU.-Com. at CLARE, May n, 1683. Of
London. Matric. 1683.
HIDE, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 12, 1687. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1687. C. of Chorlton, Lanes., 1689. C. of
St James' Chapel, Denton, 1691-5.
HYDE, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1606.
S. of John, of London. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1609-10.
Twin brother of Benjamin (1606). (Peile, I. 259; Vis. of
London, 1634.)
HIDE, RALPH. B.Can.L. 1482-3.
HYDE, RALPH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Incorp. at Oxford, 1622. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1619. R. of
Billingsley, Salop, 1624. R. of Sidbury, 1631. Licensed
(Peterborough, Oct. 5, 1624) to marry Anne Jennings, at
Barrowden, Rutland. Father of Thomas (1652). (H. I.
Longden.)
HYDE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1546;
B.A. 1546-7; M.A. 1549. Fellow, 1547.
HYDE, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 19, 1531. Of^Lichfield, Staffs. Name off, 1535.
HYDE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1604.
HYDE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, June 6, 1646.
Of Wiltshire. S. and h. of Laurence. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 3, 1647.
HYDE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 4, 1648.
S. of Robert, of Denton, Esq. B. In Lancashire. Bapt. at
Manchester, Jan. 12, 1629-30. School, Chester (Mr Green-
halgh). Matric. 1648; B.A. 1651-2. Age 36 in 1664. Married
Maria, dau. of John Jackson, of Bubnell, Derbs. Died Oct.
25, 1699. (Vis. of Lanes., 1664; Peile, i. 519; E. Axon.)
HYDE, THOMAS. B.Civ.L. 1532-3-
HYDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1596-7. Perhaps
3rd s. of Robert, of Norbury, Cheshire. B.A. 1599-1600;
M.A. 1603. Incorp. at Oxford, 1606. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
Sept. 1606; priest, 1606-7. R- of Wanstrow, Somerset, 1610.
Died 1624. Will, P.C.C. Brother of William (1597-*).
HYDE, THOMAS. B.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Thomas, of Salisbury, D.D. Matric. from Balliol College,
Oxford, Nov. 9, 1627, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1627; M.A.
1630; D.D. 1643. R- °f Abbots Ann, Hants., 1633. R. of
Leckford, 1660. V. of Kingsteignton, Devon, 1660. Preb.
and precentor of Sarum, 1660-6. Died 1666. Admon.,
P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.)
HYDE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1652.
S. of Ralph (1614), V. of Billingsley, Salop. B. there, June 29,
1636. Adm. at Queen's College, Oxford, Nov. 10, 1654; M.A.
(Oxford) 1659; B.D. and D.D. 1682. Bodley's librarian,
1665-1701. Precentor of Salisbury, 1660-6. Preb. 1660-
1703. Archdeacon of Gloucester, and R. of Dursley, Gloucs.,
1678-1703. Laudian Professor of Arabic, 1691-1703. Regius
Professor of Hebrew, and canon of Christ Church, 1697-1703.
Assisted Walton in the publication of the Persian and Syriac
versions of the Polyglott Bible. Government interpreter
of Oriental languages. Died at Christ Church, Oxford, Feb.
14, 1702-3. (Hartoood; D.N.B.)
HIDE, W. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1563.
HYDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1597-8.
Probably 4th s. of Robert, of Norbury, Cheshire, and brother
of Thomas (1596-7).
HYSEM, THOMAS
HYDE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
B. at Wimbledon, Surrey. B.A. 1616-7: M.A. 1620. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1621, age 25. One of these names
R. of Morley, Norfolk, 1631-74. Died 1674.
HIDE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1620;
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1624;
priest, Mar. 1625-6. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1657;
of Market Weighton, Yorks.
HYDE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Berkshire, gent. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, July
16, 1621, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1624; M.A. 1627.
HYDES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May n,
1642. S. of Richard, grocer. B. at Nottingham. School,
Nottingham (Mr Leake). Migrated to Caius, Dec. 9, 1643.
(PeiU, I. 480.)
HYDE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Nov. 4, 1652.
Of Lincolnshire. Doubtless s. of Humphrey (1626), of Baston,
and Lang toft, Lines. B. 1635. School, Oundle. M.P. for
StamfoH, 1679-81, 1689-94. Captain of Horse, Lincoln
Militia, 1680. Died Nov. 21, 1694, aged 59. Father of
Humphrey (1677) and William (1675). (Lines. Pedigrees,
537; Blore, 50.)
HYDE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, May 24, 1653. Matric.
1653; B.A. 1656-7.
HIDE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 22,
1673. S. of William, yeoman, of Market Weighton, Yorks.
B. there. School, Pocklington (Mr Ellison). Matric. 1673.
Migrated to Sidney as pensioner, Feb. 28, 1676-7. B.A.
1676-7. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. n, 1676-7; priest
(York) Sept. 1678. One of these names R. of Eversholt, Beds.,
1698-1719. Admon. (Court of Delegates) 1736; as of Evers-
holt. (J. Ch. Smith.)
HIDE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 3, 1675. S. of William (1652), Esq. B. at Langtoft,
Lines. School, Grantham. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1676-7. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Oct. 30, 1677. Of Langtoft, Esq.
Died May 8, 1703. Brother of Humphrey (1677). (Lines.
Pedigrees, 538.)
HYDE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, July 9,
1715. S. of Humphry (1677), R- of Dowsby, Lines. B. there.
School, Eton. Matric. 1715-6; B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1720; priest, Feb. 18, 1721-2.
V. of Long Sutton, Lines., 1720-35. Died July 12, 1735-
(Lines. Pedigrees, 538.)
HYED, . B.A. 1488-9.
HYDES, . B.A. 1496-7.
HYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSK, Easter, 1611.
HYER, see HIGHER.
HYETT, see HIET.
HYHERT, RICHARD. Principal of ST MARY HOSTEL, 1521.
(Cooper, i. 26.)
HYLAND, ISAAC, see HOYLAND.
HYLD, . B.A. 1508-9.
HYLGATE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1550,
impubes; Scholar, 1555.
HYMERS, JOHN, see HINDMARSH.
HYND, see HIND.
HYNGSWORTH, see HINXWORTH.
'HYNSLAY,' Rector of. B.Can.L. 1502-3.
HYNTES, NICHOLAS. B.A. 1479-80; M.A. 1484; B.D. 1492-3.
Fellow of CLARE, 1486.
HYON, ROWLAND, see ION.
HYRBY, . B.A. 1492-3-
HYRFORDE, IRFORD or HERTFORTH, PETER. D.D.
Nominated as one of the framers of the statutes of QUEENS'
College, Mar. 30, 1448, himself a fellow, 1448-9. On Feb. 22,
1412-3, when B.A., he had, before the Chancellor of the
University, renounced the opinions of Wycliffe. Confessor
to John, Duke of Bedford and witness to his will, Sept. 10,
1435. Benefactor to Queens'. (W. G. Searle, Hist, of Queens',
3I-)
HYRNE, see HEARNE and HIERON.
HYSEM, THOMAS. Matric, sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1548,
impubes.
HYSHAM, . M.A. 1457-8. See ISHAM.
HYX, *« HICKS.
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IAN, RICHARD
IGO, JOHN
IAN, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Micbs. 1551.
IANSON, YANSON or JANSON, LANCELOT. Matric. sizar from
TRINITY, Easter, 1570. B. at Richmond, Yorks. Scholar,
1574; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1578. Ord. deacon (London) Aug.
18, 1577, age 26. R. of Langford, Essex, 1585. V. of Hey-
bridge, 1587-1624. Married (i) 1587, Margaret, dau. of
Win. Whiting, R. of Toppesfield; (2) Ann, dau. of Thos.
Morice, R. of Layer Marney. Buried at Heybridge, Sept. 21,
1624. Will (P.C.C.) 1624; proved by widow Elizabeth.
(J. Ch. Smith.)
IBBOTT, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 25, 1695. S.
of Thomas (1671), R. of Beechamwell, Norfolk. B. there,
1680. B.A. 1699-1700; Scholar of Corpus Christi, 1700; M.A.
there, 1703 ; D.D. 1717 (Com. Reg.). Fellow of Corpus Christi,
1706-7. Librarian and chaplain to Archbishop Tenison, 1707.
R. of St Vedast and St Michael-le-Queme, London, 1707-16.
Treasurer of Wells Cathedral, 1708-25. Boyle lecturer, 1713-
4. P.C. of St Paul's, Shadwell, 1715-25. Chaplain to the
King, 1717-25. Preb. of Westminster, 1724-5. Preacher
assistant at St James', Piccadilly. Married, at St Martin
Outwich, July 28, 1714, Susanna Powell. Author, Sermons.
Died at Camberwell, Apr. 4, 1725. Buried in Westminster
Abbey. Will (P.C.C.) 1725. Brother of John (1706) and
Thomas (1702-3). (D.N.B.; Masters.)
IBBOTT, BOYS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at SIDNEY, June 30, 1690.
5. of Edmund (below), minister at Deal, Kent. B. there.
Schools, Eynesbury, St Neots, and Westminster. Migrated
to Pembroke, July 3, 1690. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1693-4; M.A.
1697. V. of Seasalter, Kent, 1699. Died 1700.
IBBOT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 18,
1649. S. of John. B. at St Neots. School, Huntingdon
(Mr Taylor). D.D. 1662 (Lit. Reg.). Chaplain of the ship
Naseby, which brought over Charles II, in 1660. R. of Deal,
1662-77. Died 1677. Father of Boys. (Peile, i. 530.)
IBBOTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, July 5,
1706. S. of Thomas (1671), V. of Swaffham, Norfolk. B.
there. School, Histon, Cambs. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
1707. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1710-1. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 23,
1716. C. of Withington, Gloucs., 1718. Brother of Benjamin
(1695) and Thomas (1702-3).
IBBOTT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 19, 1671. Of
St Ives, Hunts. Matric. 1672, as 'Ibbons'; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1679. Ord. deacon (London) May 21, 1676. R. of
Beechamwell, Norfolk, 1676. V. of Swaffham, 1696-1720.
Father of Benjamin (1695), John (1706) and the next.
IBBOTT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 19,
1702-3. S. of Thomas (1671), V. of Swaffham, Norfolk.
B. at Beechamwell. Schools, New College, Oxford (Mr Ja.
Badger) and Wisbech (Mr Carter). Matric. 1702-3; Scholar,
1703-7; B.A. 1706-7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 30, 1708;
C. of Beechamwell; priest, June 19, 1709. V. of Kenninghall,
Norfolk, 1712-7. R. of St Margaret's and St Peter's, South
Elmham, 1717. R. of Beechamwell and Fakenham, 1723-37.
Married Susanna, dau. of Clement Heigh am, R. of Scul-
thorpe. Will (Norwich) 1737. Brother of Benjamin (1695)
and John (1706). (Venn, i. 509.)
IBBOT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 6, 1736.
S. of Henry, attorney, late of Swaffham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Swaffham and Necton (private; Mr Pigge) and
colleger at Eton, 1733-5- Scholar, 1736-41; Matric. 1737;
B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Ord- deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21,
1740; priest (Ely) Feb. 26, i?4*-3- R. of Beechamwell St
Mary, Norfolk, 1764-87. C. of Stoke Ferry, 1768-74. Will
(P.C.C.) 1787. (Venn, n. 42.)
IBETSON, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 29,
1619. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1619; B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1627; priest, Mar. 1627-8.
IBBOTSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
July 2, 1739. B. at Sheffield. School, Sheffield. Matric. 1739;
B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1743; priest,
June 2, 1751.
IBBOTSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Tune 18,
1691. S. of Timothy (1655), of Hanbury, Staffs. School,
Uttoxeter (Mr Thomas Mallet). Matric. 1691-2; Scholar,
1693; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept.
19, 1697.
IBBOTSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1584.
Probably s. of Henry, of Wightwisle, Bradfield, Yorks.; bapt.
Feb. 25, 1568-9. B.A. from St Catharine's, 1588-9. Ord.
priest (London) Oct. 1592, age 25; 'resident at Redbourn,
Herts.' R. of Walton, Bucks., 1596-7. R. of Grafton Regis,
Northants., 1597-1604. Afterwards of Wightwisle, Bradfield.
Married, at St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, London, Mar. 22, 1603-
4, Bridget Ellis. Buried at Bradfield, Apr. 29, 1649. (Peile,
I. 178; F.M.G., 651; H. I. Longden.)
IBBOTSON, TIMOTHY. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1655. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1658-9; M.A. 1662. V. of
Hanbury, Staffs., 1677. Preb. of Lichfield, 1677-91. Died
1691. Father of James (1691).
IBBETSON, . Adm. Fell. Com. at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 21,
1718. Doubtless Samuel, s. and h. of James, cloth merchant,
of Denton Park, Otley, Yorks. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr.
14, 1720. Married (i) Alice, dau. of Edmund Ogden, of
Rochdale; (2) Hephzibah, dau. of John Hatfield, Esq. Died
Mar. 1768. Will, York. (M. H. Peacock.)
IBGRAVE, BENJAMIN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSE, May
16, 1579. S. and h. of Ellis, of Abbots Langley, Herts, (whose
will, P.C.C., 1564). Bapt. there, May 4, 1561. Matric. 1579.
(Vis. of Herts., 1572; J. Ch. Smith.)
IBGRAVE, JOHN, Adm. Fell. -Com. at PETERHOUSK, c. 1590.
IBSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1619.
5. and h. of John, of York, gent. B.A. 1622-3. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. n, 1625. Of York. Gave £15 to the
New Buildings at Christ's. (Peile, i. 329.)
IDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 3, 1645. Of
Sussex. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1648-9. Died in College. Buried
at St Andrew's, Cambridge, May 27, 1649.
IDEN, RICHARD. B.Can.L. 1504-5. Perhaps will (P.C.C.) 1523 ;
'of Clayton, Pyecombe, Sussex, clerk."
IDEN, RICHARD. B.A. 1538-9, see EDEN.
IDEN, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1637. Of Kent.
IDLE, HENRY, see CARDELL.
IDLE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 27, 1647. Of York-
shire. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1649; B.A. 1650-1; M.A. 1654.
Ord. priest (Bishop of Ardfert) June 22, 1660. V. of Felsted,
Essex, 1662-79. Died 1679.
IDLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 14, 1705.
ist s. of Robert (? 1672), gent. B. at Westow, Yorks. School,
Beverley. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 28, 1709.
Barrister, 1715. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 9, 1728.
IDLE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 16, 1682.
ist s. of Richard, yeoman. B. at Buhner, Yorks. Schools,
Stittenham (Mr Ben. Colquit) and Barton (Mr Mat. Boice).
Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6; M.A. 1690. Ord. priest (York)
Dec. 1689. V. of South Dal ton, Yorks. V. of Chapel
AUertpn, 1689. V. of Rothwell, Leeds, 1691-1702. Married
Abigail, dau. of John Thoresby, of Leeds, May 20, 1687.
IDLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, July 27, 1672.
2nd s. of Jeremiah, yeoman and constable of Yorkshire.
B. at Buhner. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1680.
IDLOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May i,
1694. S. of Matthew. B. at Wellingborough, Northants.
School, Courteenhall (Mr Ashbridge). Scholar, 1694-5;
Matric. 1695. Resided about three years. (Peile, n. 130.)
IDON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 23, 1576.
S. of Robert. B. at Spalding, Lines. School, Spalding.
IGGLESDEN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at JKSUS, May 29, 1724.
Of Surrey. Perhaps s. of Stephen, surgeon, of Mayfield,
Sussex. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1725. (H. G. Harrison.)
IGLEDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1551;
Scholar, 1551; B.A. 1554-5; M.A. 1557; B.D. 1564. Fellow,
1553-70. Proctor, 1562-3. University preacher, 1564.
Perhaps preb. of Chichester, 1565-78. R. of Monks Horton,
Kent, 1568-70. R. of Fordwich, 1572-4. V. of Milton,
1584-5-
IGNES, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1621;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628.
IGO or YGO, JOHN. B.A. 1526-7.
446
IKEN, JAMES
IKEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug. 6, 1604.
S. of Thomas, citizen and skinner, of London. Of the parish
of St Mildred Poultry, London. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Scholar, 1605-11; B.A. 1607-6; M.A. 1611. Fellow, 1611-20.
R. of Stifford, Essex, 1619-45. R- °f Swanscombe, Kent,
1620-45. Buried there Mar. 30, 1645. Will, P.C.C. Father
of the next. (Venn, i. 186.)
IKEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Sept. 13, 1648.
S. of James (above), R. of Stifford, Essex. B. there. School,
Brentwood (Mr Dan. Latham). Matric. 1648; Scholar, 1648-
54! B.A. 1652-3.
ILANDE, NICHOLAS. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1551,
impubcs.
ILDEN, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1578.
ILDERTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 25, 1744. S. of Thomas, gent., of Northumberland. B.
at Bilton Banks, near Alnwick . School, Wooller (Mr Lithgow) .
Matric. 1744; B.A. 1747-8; M.A. 1751; B.D. 1759. Fellow,
1752-60. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 16, 1748; priest, Sept.
22, 1754. C. of Gt Braxted, Essex. Buried at Lesbury,
Northumberland, May 24, 1760. (Scott-Mayor, m. 542.)
ILES, BRIAN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1612. Perhaps
of Leeds. Married Elizabeth Pawson, of York, 1628.
ILES, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 30, 1645. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. 1645; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1648-9;
M.A. 1652.
ILGARDE, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1554; Scholar, 1554, as Ilgate.
ILIFFE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 2, 1733. S. of
John, schoolmaster, of Kensington, London. School,
Kensington (under his father). Matric. 1733; B.A. 1737-8;
M.A. 1741. Brother of John (1732).
ILIVE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Nov. 6, 1623. Of
Leicestershire.
ILIFFE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. 23, 1732.
S. of John, of Kensington, London, schoolmaster and
minister of Heston. School, Kensington (under his father).
Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Brother of George (1733).
ILIFFE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 27, 1670.
B. at Uppingham, Ruts. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4; M.A.
1677; B.D. 1684; D.D. 1699. Fellow, 1677-90. R. of North
Cadbury, Somerset, 1689-1712. Preb. of Wells. 1704-12.
Will (P.C.C.) 1712.
ILIFF, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June 23,
1698. S. of William, deceased, of London, citizen and black-
smith, of St Helen's. 'Grecian* from Christ's Hospital.
Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1701; B.A. 1701-3; M.A. 1705. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) July 25, 1711. Signs as C. of Sundon, Beds.,
in 1708. V. of Stotfold, 1711-8. V. of Heston, Middlesex,
1731-2. Died Dec. 3, 1732.
ILKESTON, ROBERT. LL.B., of York diocese, when ord. priest
(Lincoln) Apr. n, 1479, on title of HOUSE OP ST EDMUND,
Cambridge.
ILKESTON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1470-1; M.A. Fellow of PETER-
HOUSE, 1474-^3. Probably R. of St Peter, Nottingham,
1499-1510. (T. A. Walker.)
ILLENDEN, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1575-
Doubtless ord. deacon (Chichester) Oct. 23, 1578; priest
(Rochester) Nov. 30, 1579. V. of Bodiam, Sussex, 1587-1624.
Buried Jan. 28, 1623-4. (W. C. Renshaw.)
ILLINGWORTH, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 29,
1659. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662; M.A. 1666.
ILLINGWORTH, JAMES. Matric. sirar from TRINITY, Lent,
1563-4.
ILLINGWORTH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 19,
1645. S. of Thomas, draper, of Manchester. Bapt. there,
Dec. 18, 1625. No matric.; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652; B.D.
1659. Fellow, 1650-60, ejected. Presented by the University
to Eccleston, Lanes., June 13, 1660. Afterwards chaplain in
Staffordshire. Died Aug. 28, 1693. Buried at Weston-under-
Lyziard. (Mumford, Manchester Grammar School; Calamy, i.
304; E. Axon.)
ILLINGWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July i,
1659. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3. Head
Master of Otley Grammar School, Yorks., 1663-5.
ILLINGWORTH, TEMPEST. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1631; Scholar, 1634.
IMAGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 12, 1747.
S. of Charles, wigmaker, of Northamptonshire. B. at Peter-
borough. School, Peterborough (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1748;
B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Fellow, 1752-63. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 22, 1751; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1753.
V. of Higham, Kent, 1762-7. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Peterborough, 1764-9. V. of St John's, Peterborough,
INETT, THOMAS
1766-86. R. of Etton, Northanta., 1760-86. Precentor and
minor canon of Peterborough, 1769. Licensed, Aug. 28, 1764,
to marry Mary Cox, of Peterborough. Died Oct. 12, 1786.
Will (P.C.C ) 1787. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 566; G. Mag.; H. I.
Longden.)
IMBER, JOHN Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 8, 1710-1.
Of Winchester. Matric. 1710; LL.B. 1715. In holy orders.
Probably of Abbots- Worthy, Hants., clerk, in 1740, when
his s. John was adm. at University College, Oxford. Died
Nov. 1767. (C. Mag.)
IMBER, LUKE Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Apr. 1715;
LL.B. 1719. Ord. priest (Norwich) Feb. 1721-2. C. of
Popham, Hants. Died at Christ Church, Hants., Sept. 1773,
aged 90. (G. Mag.)
IMBER, . Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, July 4, 1739.
Perhaps John, s. of John (1710-1). Matric. from University
College, Oxford, May 18, 1740, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1744-5.
IMMINS or IMMING, SAMUEL Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 24,
1674. i>Iatric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681.
IMPEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, July 2, 1634.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Flamstead, Herts. B. at Eggington,
Beds. School, Eggingtpn (Mr Plum tree). Matric. 1634; B.A.
1637; M.A. 1641. Licensed to practise medicine, 1646.
(Venn, i. 315.)
IMPY, RICHARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1671. Of Bedford-
shire. Matric. pens. Easter, 1671.
IMPEY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1594.
IMWORTH, ROBERT DE. One of the first ' KING'S scholars' at
Cambridge, Feb. 6, 1317-8. Left, June 24, 1329.
INCE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1718. 'S. of Nicholas, gent., of Cheshire. B. at Chester.
School, Chester (Mr Henchman). Matric. 1718; B.A. 1721-2;
M.A. 1725. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 28, 1723; priest,
June 20, 1725. Minor canon of Chester. R. of Handley,
Cheshire, 1735-66. Married, at Chester Cathedral, Apr. 10,
I737» Susan Robinson, of Holy Trinity. Died Apr. 5, 1766.
Buried in Chester Cathedral. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 317; J. Ch.
Smith.)
INCE, WILLIAM. M.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Dublin). Adm.
scholar at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. 6, 1624; B.A. 1627.
Fellow, 1629. Died Dec. 21, 1635. (Al. Dub.)
INCE or HENS, . Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1498-9. Died
same year.
INCENT, JOHN. Studied at Cambridge, afterwards at All Souls,
Oxford. S. of Robert. B. at Berkhampstead, Herts. B.C.L,
(Oxford) 1506; D.C.L. 1513. An advocate. Preb. of St Paul's,
1519-45. Canon residentiary, 1534. Master of Holy Cross
Hospital, Winchester, 1537. Dean of St Paul's, 1540-5.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1542. Founded a free school at Berk-
hampstead. Died 1545. (Cooper, i. 86; Al. Oxon.)
INETT, JOHN. D.D. from ST JOHN'S, 1701. S. of Richard, of
Bewdley, Worcs. Matric. from University College, Oxford,
July 17, 1663, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1666; M.A. 1669. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 22, 1667 (as Inett, alias Hunger-
ford, his mother's name). R. of St Ebbe, Oxford. V. of
Nuneaton, Warws., 1678. Precentor and preb. of Lincoln,
1682-1718. R. of Tansor, Northants., 1685-1706. Chaplain
to the King, 1700-2, 1714-8. Chaplain to Queen Anne, 1702-
14. R. of Clayworth, Notts., 1706. V. of Wirksworth, Derbs.,
1715-8. Author of Origenes Anglicanae. Died Mar. 4, 1717-8.
M.I. in Lincoln Cathedral. Father of John (next), Richard
(1701) and Thomas (1707). (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; A. B.
Beaven.)
INETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 27, 1701.
S. of John (above), D.D. B. at Nuneaton, Warws. School,
Rugby (Mr Holyoke). Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from
Wadham College, Mar. 17, 1702-3, 'aged 16'; B.A. (St Mary's
Hall, Oxford) 1709. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 19, 1709;
priest, June 3, 1710. C. to his father at Tansor. R. of
Grainsby, Lines., 1710. V. of Gt Carleton, 1717. Brother of
the next and of Thomas (1707). (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
INETT, RICHARD Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 27,
1701. S. of John (1701), D.D. B. at Nuneaton, Warws.
School, Rugby (Mr Holyoke). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6;
M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 23, 1705;
priest, Mar. 16, 1706-7. R. of Tansor, Northants., 1706-45.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1731-45. R. of Farthingstone. Northants.,
I733-45- Died 1745. Brother of the next and of John (above).
(Baker, i. 374; Bridges, n. 477-)
INETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June 25,
1707. S. of John (1701), D.D., precentor of Lincoln Cathedral.
School, Rugby, Warws. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1710-1; M.A.
1714. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1711; priest, 1713- V. of
Wirksworth, Derbs., 1718-44. Preb. of Worcester, 1726-49.
Preb. of Winchester, 1732-49. Died Jan. 4, 1748-9. Brother
of Richard (above) and of John (1701).
447
INFIELD, RICHARD
INFEELDE,' RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs.
1614. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1616, as of West Hoathly,
Sussex.
INFIELD, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 16, 1660.
Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5.
INFIELD, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628; M.A. 1633. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 22;
priest, Feb. 23. 1628-9. P.C. of St Peter's, Irthlingborough,
Northants., 1638-41. (H. I. Longden.)
INFIELD, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1637.
INGALL, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1573;
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. C. and schoolmaster at Kendal,
Westmorland. Buried there Mar. 21, 1612-3.
INGE, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1583;
B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Master of Nuneaton Grammar
School, Warws., c. 1603-10. Will (Leicester) 1615; of Oadby,
Leics., clerk.
INGE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1613;
B.A. 1617-8. Migrated to Corpus Christi, 1618. M.A. 1621.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1619. Perhaps V. of Petham,
Kent, 1627-41. Died June, 1641. Will, Canterbury.
INGE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 8, 1609. S. of
William, Esq. Matric. 1700; B.A. 1702-3. Migrated to
Emmanuel, Nov. 7, 1704. M.A. 1706. Ord. priest (London)
Sept 15, 1705. R. of Nether Seal, Leics., 1705-48. Married
Elizabeth Mugeston. Died May, 1748, aged 67. Will
(Leicester) 1749. Father of William (1740). (Burke, L.G.-
Nichols, n. 994.)
INGG, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Jan. 14, 1620-1.
Matric. 1620-1; B.A. 1624-5. C. of Anstey, Leics., 1628.
INGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May n, 1740.
Of Nether Seal, Leics. S. of Richard (above), clerk. School,
Appleby, Leics. Age 19. Matric, 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A.
1747. Fellow, 1746. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1745;
priest, Sept. 21, 1746. R. of Brereton, Cheshire. R. of Nether
Seal, Leics., 1748-59. Preb. of Lichfield, 1780-1807. Canon
residentiary and precentor, 1797-1807. Died Apr. 23, 1807,
aged 84. (G. Mag.)
INGELO, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 2, 1680.
Of Buckinghamshire. Doubtless born at Eton; colleger,
1675-80.
INGELO, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1670.
2nd s. of Nathaniel (next). B. at Eton. Matric. 1671; B.A.
1675-6. Fellow, 1674. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 26,
1675. Died young, of small-pox. Brother of Nathaniel
(1665).
INGELO, NATHANIEL. M.A. from QUEENS', 1644 (Incorp.
from Edinburgh). D.D. 1658. Fellow of Queens', 1644-6.
Fellow of Eton, 1650-83. Accompanied Whitelocke to
Sweden, as chaplain, 1653. R. of Piddlehinton, Dorset,
1671-7. Divine and musician. Died Aug. 3, 1683, aged 62.
Buried in Eton College Chapel. M.I. Father of the next,
and of John (above). (D.N.B.; Harwood.)
INGELO, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 28, 1665.
S. of Nathaniel (above). B. at Bristol. Migrated to King's,
as scholar from Eton, 1665. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1669-70;
M.A. 1673. Fellow of King's, 1669. Succeeded his father as
R. of Piddlehinton, Dorset, 1677-85. Licensed, May ai,
1678, age 26, to marry Ann, dau. of Dr Evans, canon of
Windsor, at Hitcham, Bucks. Died 1685. Father of the next,
brother of John (1670). (Hutchins, Dorset, n. 805.)
INGELO, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. 4, 1699.
S. of Nathaniel (above). B. at Piddlehinton, Dorset. Colleger
at Eton, 1694-9. Matric. 1699; Rnstat Scholar; B.A. 1703-4;
M.A. 1707. Incorp. at Oxford, 1707. Subscribed for deacon's
orders (Bristol) Mar. 12, 1714-5; for priest's, Sept. 23, 1715.
R. of Cottisford, Oxon., 1720. R. of Piddlehinton, Dorset,
1726-51. Died 1751.
INGELOND or INGELEND, THOMAS. Student at Cambridge;
probably of CHRIST'S, c. 1520. Dramatist. (Cooper, i. 240;
D.N.B.)
INGHAM, see also ENGHAM.
INGHAM, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, May
24, 1584. S. of William, yeoman. B. at Nottingham. School,
Sheffield (Mr Heywood). Perhaps admon. (York) 1639; of
Laxton, Notts.
INGHAM, JOHN. B.D. Of Lincoln diocese. Fellow of CLARK
HALL, when ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23, 1402. Fellow of
King's Hall, when priest, Mar. 10, 1402-3. R. of Teversham,
Cambs., till 1452, when he retired on a pension of ten
marks.
INGOLDSBY, WILLIAM
INGHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May 16,
1699. S. of Thomas, brewer, of Theberton Hall, Suffolk.
B. there. Bapt. July 29, 1682. School, Kelsale (MrCandler).
Matric. 1699; Scholar, 1699-1703; B.A. 1702-3. Fellow,
1703-5. Died in College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge,
Aug. 22, 1705. (Venn, I. 502.)
INGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1674.
Of Lancashire. (S. of Robert, of Fulledge, Burnley.) Matric.
1677; B.A. 1677-8. P.C. of Coppull, Lanes., 1705-15. Died
c. 1729. For an account of his troubles with the Bishop see
Nicholson and Axon, Older Nonconformity, 538.
INGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 5,
1649. S. of William. B. at Wirrall, Cheshire. Schools,
Haslingden, Manchester and Lancaster. Matric. 1649.
Perhaps minister of Shireshead, Lanes., c. 1652. (Petit, I.
527; Shaw, Lanes. Classis, n. 235.)
INGLAND, see ENGLAND.
INGLE or INGYL, JOHN. Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1383.
Perhaps the same as John St Ives, who resided till 1412.
Died Apr. 14, 1412. (Trinity Cnllege Admissions, I. 107.)
INGLE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 8, 1697.
S. of Benjamin, mercer, of Yarmouth (Mayor, 1702). B.
there. School, Yarmouth (Mr Reynolds and Mr Pate).
Matric. 1697; Scholar, 1697-8. Buried in Yarmouth Church,
Mar. 30, 1721. (Venn, i. 500.)
INGLEBY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1689. S. of William, gent. B. at Palethorpe, Yorks. Bapt.
at St Martin's, York, May 29, 1672. School, York (Mr
Tomlinson). Matric. 1689. Buried at Clapham, Yorks., Jan.
13, 1717. (Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
INGILBY, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Feb. 17,
1651-2. Of Yorkshire. S. of Sir William, of Ripley, Knt. and
Bart. Bapt. at Ripley, July 10, 1634.
INGLEBY, JOHN. B.A. 1455-6.
INGLEBY, JOHN. Fined for non-determination in arts, 1467.
One John Yngleby R. of Little Laver, Essex, 1455.
INGILBY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Mar. 18, 1722-3.
S. of Sir John, of Ripley, Yorks., Bart B. 1705. Matric.
1723. Succeeded his father, Jan. 21, 1741-2. Died July 14,
1772. (Burke, Ext. Bart. • G.E.C.)
INGLEBY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1566.
INGLEBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 15,
1653. Afterwards Fell.-Com., Apr. 27. S. of William, of
Palethorpe, Yorks. B. there. Bapt. at Bolton Percy, Apr. 16,
1635. School, Giggleswick (Mr Walker). Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 25, 1655. Married Mary Hill, of Knaresborough.
Buried at St Martin's, Coney Street, York, Dec. 22, 1679.
(Petit, i. 551.)
INGLEBY, WILLIAM, Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
Mar. 12, 1671-2. Of Durham. School, Houghton, Durham.
Matric. 1672. One of these names buried at St Margaret's,
Durham, June 7, 1704. (H. M. Wood.)
INGLES, JOHN DE, see ENGLEIS.
INGLESBY, THOMAS. M.A. 1614-5 (on King's visit).
INGLESBY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1664.
INGLESTHORPE, SIMON DE. Fellow of CLARE, in 1338.
INGLETHORPE, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1634. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1637-8. Probably of Bury
St Edmunds. (V. B. Redstone.)
- INGLETON, JOHN. B.A. 1462-3; M.A. 1466.
INGLETT, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1622. Of Devon. Probably s. of Giles, of Lamborton, Devon.
Bapt Jan. 4, 1606-7. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629; B.D. 1637.
Fellow, 1627. V. of Higham, Kent, 1653-60. Died Jan. 14,
1659-60. M.I. (Vis. of Devon, 1620.)
INGLIS, ALEXANDER. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 5,
1722-3. Of Salisbury. S. of Alexander, army surgeon.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1721; LL.B. 1726. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 8, 1721. ' Marrying a person of Cambridge
went into the W. Indies, and lived poorly.' (Cole, MS., 5873,
10; AI. Westmon., 276.)
INGLIS or INGLET, . Scholar at CHRIST'S, 1570-1. Prob-
ably Christopher England (whom see).
INGLISH, see ENGLISH.
INGOLDSBY, WILLIAM, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 3,
1615; B.A. 1618. Obtained royal letters of commendation
for a fellowship, 1618, but was not elected. One of these
names V. of Brigstock, Northants., 1639-41. R. of Watton-
at-Stone, Herts., 1640-5. Died 1645. (Star Chamber Pro-
ceedings James I, 28.)
448
INGRAM, ARTHUR
INGRAM, ARTHUR. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter,
1615. Probably s. and h. of Sir Arthur, of London, Knt.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 18, 1615-6. Knighted, July 16,
1621. High Sheriff for Yorks., 1630. J.P. and D.L> Died
July 4, 1655. Buried at Whitkirk, Leeds.
INGRAM, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1622.
Probably s. of Sir William (1582), of York, Knt. LL.B. from
Trinity Hall, 1628. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 18, 1621-2.
Of Hull and afterwards of Knottingley, Yorks. Surveyor of
the Customs. Age 61 in 1665. Married at Brompton, Nov. 26,
1629, Catharine, dau. of Edward Cayley, of Brompton. (Vis.
of Yorks., 1665; M. H. Peacock.)
INGRAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 22, 1655.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Arthur (above), of Knottingley,
Yorks. Matric. 1656. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 20, 1657.
Groom of the Stole to Charles II. Of Thorpe-on-the-Hill,
Yorks.; age 28 in 1665. Married Helen, dau. of Henry
Gascoigne, Esq. Died before June 28, 1677. (Vis. of Yorks.,
1665.)
INGRAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at PEMBROKE, July 6, 1658.
Perhaps s. of Arthur (1615). Matric. 1659; B.A. 1661-2.
Of Barrowby, Esq. Married Jane, dau. of Sir John Mallory,
of Studley, Yorks. Died Sept. 12, 1713. (M. H. Peacock.)
INGRAM, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1680.
Of Norwich. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1683; priest, Dec. 1686. V. of Thrigby,
Norfolk, 1687-93. V. of Narburgh, 1692-1735. V. of
Narford, 1713-35. Died Nov. 23, 1735, aged 75. Buried in
Narburgh Church. M.I. (Blomefield, vi. 158.)
INGRAM, CHARLES. Adm. at PEMBROKE, July 4, 1654; B.A.
1657-
INGRAME, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1575. Of Worcestershire. B.A. 1578-9. Adm. at
Douay, with John Fingley, Jan. 13, 1579-80. Ord. priest,
Sept. 20, 1582, at Laon. Sent to England, Oct. 21, 1582,
where he died c. 1586. (Douay Diary.)
INGRAM, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Feb.
23, 1630. S. of Edward, husbandman. B. in Essex. Matric.
1631.
INGRAM, EDWARD MACHEL, Viscount IRVINE. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 10, 1702. S. of Arthur,
Viscount Irvine, and Isabella, dau. of John Machel, of
Sussex. B. at Temple Newsam, Yorks. School, Eton.
Resided two years. Succeeded to the peerage, June 21, 1702.
Adm. student at Leyden, Sept. ir, 1704. Lord-Lieutenant
of the East Riding, Yorks. Died of small-pox, May 18, 1714-
Brother of Richard (1703). (Peile, n. 155; G.E.C.)
INGRAM, GOODRICKE. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, May 4, 1718.
Of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Yorks. S. of William (1672), of
Methley, Yorks. School, Wakefield (Mr Clark). Migrated to
Trinity, May 7, 1718, age 18. Matnc. 1718; Scholar, 1720;
B.A. 1721-2; M.A. 1725. Fellow, 1724. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Mar. 17, 1727-8; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1731. V. of
Kirkby Malzeard, and Masham, 1732. Married Grace, dau.
of Anthony Wells, of Bolton, Lanes., Dec. ir, i733- Buried
at Knottingiey, Apr. 4, 1755. M.I. Will, York. (M. H.
Peacock.)
INGRAM, JAMES. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Mar. 22, 1710. S. of
John (1665), R. of Chipstead, Surrey. Bapt. Aug. 4, 1692.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5; M.A.
1725. V. of Oving, Sussex, 1720-46. R. of Sedlescomb, and
Westfield. Died Dec. 1756. Will (P.C.C ) 1756. (A. Gray;
J. Ch. Smith.)
INGRAM, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1547. Of
Yorkshire. Received tonsure (London) 1553.
INGRAM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1586.
INGRAM, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Nov. 30, 1612. Of Bucknall, Lines. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1616-
7; M.A. 1620. Fellow, 1615, till his death, in 1623. Buried
in the College Chapel. (Harwood.)
INGRAM, JOHN. Adm. at MAGDALENE, June 7, 1665. Migrated
to Trinity, May 4, 1666. Matric. 1666^7; B.A. 1669-70; M.A.
1673 Ord. deacon (Ely) June 18; priest, Dec. 24, 1671. R.
of Chipstead, Surrey, 1679-1718. Buried there Feb. 5, 1717-
8. Father of James (1710).
INGRAM, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1678. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685. Ord.
priest (London) May 18, 1683. Probably of Gt Badow.
Essex, clerk. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1694. (J. Ch. Smith.)
INGRAM, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at CHRIST'S,
July 3, 1703. 2nd s. of Arthur, Viscount Irvine. B. at
Temple Newsam, Yorks., Jan. 6, 1686-7. School, Eton.
Adm. student at Leyden, Sept. n, 1704. Succeeded his
brother Edward as 5th Viscount Irvine, 1714. Governor of
V.A.C. u. 449
INMAN, THOMAS
Hull. Colonel of the Body Guards, 1715. Appointed
Governor of Barbadoes, 1720, but died before setting out,
Apr. 10, 1721. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Brother of
Edw. Machell (1702). (Peile, n. 157; Due. Leod., 230; G.E.C.)
INGRAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 6,
1686. S. of Arthur, merchant. B. in London. School, Hatton
Garden (private; Mr Maydwell). Matric. Fell.-Com. 1686.
Perhaps adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 25, 1684; and at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 21, 1692.
INGRAM, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1745. Of
Beverley, Yorks. B. there, Mar. 9, 1726-7. School, Beverley
(Mr John Clarke). Matric. 1746; B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753.
Fellow, 1754-60. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 2, 1751. P.C.
of Bredhurst, Kent, 1758. V. of Orston, Notts., 1759-60.
V. of Wormingford, Essex, 1760-1803. V. of Boxted, 1768-
83. Married Catherine, dau. of Richard Acklom. Author,
theological. Died at his son's parsonage, Seagrave, Leics.,
Aug. 3, 1804. (D.N.B., where he is styled D.D.; G. Mag.)
INGRAM, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 26,
1680-1. S. of Samuel, mercer, of Yarmouth. B. there:
School, Eye (Mr Browne). Matric. 1680-1.
INGRAM, SIMON. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1607; B.A.
1611-2. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 8, 1611-2. Admon.
(Lincoln) 1613; of Holbeach, Lines., B.A.
INGRAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1582.
S. of Hugh, merchant, of London. Scholar, 1585; B.A. 1585-
6; M.A. from Magdalene, 1589; LL.D. 1604. Esquire Bedell,
1592-c. 1605. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1583; of Earls
Court, Worcs. Afterwards of York. Perhaps knighted, Apr.
u, 1617. Secretary of the King's Council for the North.
Married Catharine, dau. of John Edmonds, of Cambridge.
Died July 24, 1623. Buried in York Minster. Will, York.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; Stokes, Bedells- M. H. Peacock.)
INGRAM, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, c. 1592.
Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Nov. 7, 1597. V. of St Martin,
Lincoln, 1597. C. of St Margaret's. Admon. (Lincoln) 1635 ;
of Lincoln, clerk.
INGRAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May ro,
1672. S. of Arthur (1622), Esq., of Knottingley, Yorks. B.
there. School, Pontefract. Matric. 1673. Adro. at Gray's
Inn, June 13, 1673. Married Jane, dau. of Captain Henry
Goodricke. Father of Goodricke (1718). (J. Ch. Smith; Vis.
of Yorks.)
INGREY, GILES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Sept. 22, 1719- B. at
Saffron Walden, Essex. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4-
INGSWORTH, RICHARD, see HINXWORTH.
INGWORTH, RICHARD. B.D. 1522-3; D.D. 1525-6. Dominican
friar. General of the Dominican friars. Perhaps Bishop of
Dover who was King's visitor for the suppression of houses
of mendicant friars, 1538-9. (Stubbs' Registrum.)
INHOULD, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1579-
80. Of Suffolk. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
INMAN, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1587;
B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Probably R. of Kingsdown St
Edmund, Kent, 1599-1638. Will (P.C.C.) 1638.
INMAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, May 13,
1647. ist s. of George, yeoman, of Urswick, Lanes, (whose
will, Archdeacon Richmond, 1661). B. there. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Garthwait). B.A. 1650-1. Master of Urswick
School, c. 1655. Minister at Cartmell Fell, 1658-9. V. of
Urswick, 1660-81. Died 1681. Will, Archdeacon Richmond.
Probably brother of Thomas (1669). (Viet. Hist. Lanes., vni.
337; E. Axon.)
INMAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 3, 1738. B. at
Hull, Yorks. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1741-2- Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741-2. V. of Barrington, Somerset, c.
1746; R. of Withycombe; and V. of Rowberrow.
INMAN or INGMAN, GODFREY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 17,
1686. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90. Ord.
deacon (York) May 22, 1692; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1719-
C. of Northorpe, Lines., 1719. R. of Blyborough, 1720.
INMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 23, 1684.
S. of Robert, husbandman, deceased. B. at Woodhouse,
Yorks. School, Threshfield (Mr Motley). Matric. 1685; B.A.
1687-8.
INMAN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 14) at SIDNEY, Apr. 2, 1629.
S. of John, gent. B. in Nidderdale, Yorks. School, Bumsall
(Mr Wilkinson). B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. R. of High
Hoyland, Yorks., 1642-62. Died Mar. 1689.
INMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 24,
1669. S. of George, deceased, of Fumess Fells, Lanes. B.
there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-
3. Ord. priest (Chester) July 3, 1674- Master of Urswick
School, Lanes., 1681. V. of Urswick, 1681-96. Perhaps
brother of George (1647).
2Q
INMAN, THOMAS
INMAN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 5,
1742-3. S. of John, of Yorkshire. B. at Sedbergh. School,
Sedbergh (Mr Broxholme). Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7.
INMAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Feb. 6,
1629-30. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Felbeck, Nidderdale,
Yorks. School, Burnsall-in-Craven (Mr Tho. Wilkinson).
Matric. 1631.
INNESLEY, INSELL or INSLEY, WILLIAM. Scholar at KING'S
HALL, 1481-5.
INWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 19,
1656. S. of John, fanner, of Surrey. B. there. School,
Guildford. Matric. 1656, as Fell. -Com.
INWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 15, 1640,
as 'Imwod.' Perhaps s. of William, of Walton-upon-
Thames, Surrey, gent. Matric. 1640; Scholar, 1641. Of
Cobham, Esq. Knighted, Feb. 10, 1683-4. Sheriff of Surrey,
1684. Married Katherine, dau. of James Button, of Cobham,
Surrey. Died c. 1685. (Vis. of Surrey, 1662; Manning and
Bray, n. 736.)
INYON or INIONE, JAMES. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1613; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
INYON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug. 18, 1691.
S. of Thomas, carriage-builder, of Cambridge. B. there.
School, under Mr Bryan. Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691-9;
B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1699. Fellow, 1702-4. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 5, 1698-9; priest (Norwich) Sept 1701. R. of
Mattishall, Norfolk, 1703-41; of Westfield, 1703-33. Buried
at Elsing, Oct. 1741. Will (Norwich C.C.) 1741. Father of
the next. (Venn, i. 490.)
INYON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Aug. 30, 1723.
S. of Thomas (above), V. of Mattishall, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Seaming (Mr Lane) and Bishop's Stortford (Dr Took
and Mr Took). Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724-9; B.A. 1727-8;
M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1729-33. Practised medicine at Pulham
St Mary Virgin. Married Margaretta Maria, dau. of Thomas
Bransby, of Harleston. Died Mar. 20, 1777- M.I. at Pulham.
Will (Norwich C.C.) 1777. (Venn, n. 18.)
ION, JOSEPH. 'Of ST JOHN'S College,' when ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1718; priest, Sept. 1720 (not found in the College
register).
ION or HYON, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from JKSUS, Michs.
1608; B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June
17, 1612; priest, Mar. 13, 1613-4. R. of Aswarby, Lines.,
1626. Father of the next. (Pedigree of Ion, of Fillingham, in
Vis. of Lines., 1592.)
ION, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1649. Of
Lincolnshire. S. of Rowland (above). Bapt. at Aswarby,
Lines., Mar. 18, 1626-7.
IPSWELL, ROBERT. D.Can.L. 1470-1, after study at Oxford
(similar grace, 1479-80). R. of Billingford, Norfolk, 1461-7.
R. of Newton, Isle of Ely, to 1495; and Tydd St Giles'.
Cambs. Will (P.C.C.) 1496.
IPSWICH, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1496.
IRBY, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from CAIUS, Michs. 1559.
S. of Thomas, of Whaplode, Lines., Esq. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 5, 1569. Bencher. M.P. for Boston, 1588-9, 1592-3,
1597-8, 1601, 1604-11, 1614, 1620-2. Recorder of Boston,
1613. Married Alice, dau. of Thomas Welby, of Moulton.
Buried at Whaplode, Oct. 6, 1625. Admon., Lincoln. (Venn,
l. 41; Lines. Pedigrees; A. B. Beaven.)
IRBY, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 12,
1620. Matric. as Erby. S. and h. of Sir Anthony. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1620. Knighted, June 2, 1624. M.P.
for Boston, 1628-9, 1640-8, 1656-8, 1659, 1660-81. High
Sheriff for Lines., 1638. Died Jan. 2, 1681-2. Buried in
St Margaret's, Westminster. Brother of Edward (1620).
(A. B. Beaven; P. Thompson, Boston.)
IRBY, ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Jan. 23, 1662-3.
Matric 1663; Scholar, 1664; B.A. 1666-7; M.A. 1670.
IRBY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1554.
IRBY, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 12,
1620. S. of Sir Anthony, Knt, Matric. 1620, as Erby. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1620. Married Anne, dau. of David
Hervey, Esq., of Evedon, Lines. Brother of Anthony (1620).
IRBY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1468-9; D.Can.L. M79-«o.
IRBY, WILLIAM. M.A.; B.Can.L. Fellow of PETERHOUSE, c.
1374. Presented to the Bishop for the Mastership, 1397, and
again in 1400.
IRBY or JERBY, . Incorp. as D.Can.L. 1502-3.
IRELAND, DAVID. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 19, 1628. Of
Wales. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1631-2.
IRELAND, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1544.
IRISH, WILLIAM
IRELAND, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1568. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 15, 1572-3. Of
Salop.
IRELAND, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1642.
IRELAND, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1575.
B. at Denbigh. B.A. 1578-9. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 28,
1579, age «4-
IRELAND, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, July
10, 1724. Of Durham. (Perhaps s. of Henry, V. of Saxham,
Durham.) School, Durham. Matric. 1724; Scholar, 1724;
B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24,
1732. P.C. of Wotton Underwood, Bucks., 1744-56. Died
Mar. 1756.
IRELAND, HIERLAND or YIRLAND, JOHN. B.A. 1488-9;
M_\. 1491; B.D. 1502-3. Fellow of QUEENS', 1492-1513.
R. of Graveley, Cambs., 1518.
IRELAND, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1667. S. of Samuel, deceased, of Salop. B. there. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Tayler). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1; M.A.
1674. Fellow, 1674. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. it, 1672.
IRELAND, JOSIAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1579-
IRELAND, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1627;
B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 16,
1633. R. of St Edmund's, Norwich, 1638-90. R. of Beeston,
Norfolk, 1660. Died Sept. 10, 1690, aged 80. Will (Court of
Delegates) 1690; as of Catton. The V. of Wilmington, Sussex,
was probably an Oxford contemporary. (J. Ch. Smith.)
IRELANDE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell. -Com. from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1544.
IRELAND, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1611;
B.A. from Clare, 1614-5; M.A. t6i8. Perhaps R. of Bradley,
Lines., 1625. Will of one of these names (Chester) 1629; of
Crowton, clerk.
IRELAND, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1619. Perhaps s. of Sir Thomas, Vice-Chancellor of Chester.
Died Jan. 1638. (Gregson, Lanes., 220.)
IRELAND, THOMAS. M.A. 1658 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Probably matric. from Magdalen College, Nov. 19, 1650;
B.A. (Oxford) 1652-3. M.A. not recorded.
IRELOND or YERLOND, WILLIAM. B.A. 1525-6.
IRELAND, WILLIAM. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1544;
B.A. 1544-5; M.A. 1548. Fellow, 1547. R. of Chelmsford,
Essex, 1561. R. of Barley, Herts., 1564-71. Friend of
Ascham. Died 1570-1. (Cooper, i. 291.)
IREMONGER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY,
Dec. 20, 1650. S. of Humphrey, attorney, of Ampthill, Beds.
Bapt. at Millbrooke, Beds., Dec. 21, 1631. Schools, Clapwell
(Mr Greene) and Houghton Conquest (Mr Sams). Matric.
1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 27, 1652.
IRESON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 23, 1742.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. 1750; D.D.
1762. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1746; priest, June 14,
1747. R. of Bringhurst, Leics., 1769-71. Buried at Holt,
May 10, 1771. (Nichols, n. 514.)
IRETON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 25, 1650.
Of London. Scholar from Westminster. Matric. 1650.
IRETON, GERMAN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1564-5; B.A. 1567-8. One of these names s. of John, Lord
of Ireton, Derbs. Lord of Ireton, the first Protestant of the
family. (Stem. Shirleiana, 326.)
IRETON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1564-5;
B.A. 1568-9; M.A. from Christ's, 1572; B.D. 1579. Fellow
of Christ's, 1571. Lady Margaret preacher, 1579-82. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1578. Ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest (Chester)
Oct. 8, 1570. R. of Kegworth, Leics., 1582-1606. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1594-1606. Married Anne, dau. of Christopher
Nicholson, of Cambridge, widow of Luke Gilpin. Died June
28, 1606. Buried at Kegworth. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, i.
93; Cooper, n. 441; H. I. Longden.)
IRETON, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1562.
IRTON, WOLFREED (WILFRID). Matric. Fell.-Com. from
PEMBROKE, Michs. 1614. S. and h. of Christopher, of Cocker-
mouth, Cumberland, Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 18,
1616.
IRETON, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, 1597-8.
Perhaps s. of John (1564-5), R. of Kegworth, 1582-1606.
(Peile, i. 227.)
IRISH. WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Feb. 9, 1742-3. S. of Samuel, merchant, of Montserrat,
America. Family, of Dorset. School, Hackney (Mr Graham).
Matric. 1743. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1741. Of
Montserrat, Esq.
450
IRONSIDE, EDWARD
IRONSIDE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1620. Of London. S. and h. of Richard, of St Faith's,
London, citizen and leather seller, whose will he proved, 1623.
Age 20 in 1623. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 16, 1622.
B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624 and 1628.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27, 1627, as 'son of Richard, of
London, Esq., deceased" (special admission). Perhaps adm.
student at Leyden, Aug. 24, 1627. (Vis. of Herts., 1634;
J. Ch. Smith.)
IRONSIDE, GILBERT. B.D. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford). S.
of Ralph, of Gloucestershire, B.D. (whose will, P.C.C., 1628).
B. at Hawkesbury. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
June 22, 1604, age is; B.A. (Oxford) 1608; M.A. 1612; B.D.
1619; D.D. 1666. Fellow of Trinity (Oxford) 1613. R. of
Winterbome Steepleton, Dorset, 1619. R. of Winterborne
Abbas, 1625-50 and 1662-7. Preb. of York, 1660-2. Bishop
of Bristol, 1661-71. R. of Yeovilton, Somerset, 1662-71.
Died Sept. 19, 1671. Buried in Bristol Cathedral. Father of
the next, and of Gilbert, Bishop of Bristol, and Hereford.
(Al. Oxon.)
IRONSIDE, RALPH. B.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Gilbert, clerk, of Dorset (above). Matric. from Wadhara
College, Nov. 14, 1650; B.A. (St Mary's Hall) 1652. Perhaps
V. of Netherbury, Dorset, 1662-7. Pedigree in Surtees*
Durham, i. 150.
IRVINE, Viscount, see INGRAM, E. M.
IRVING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Dec. 33,
1749. S. of Benjamin, of Bury St Edmunds, innkeeper.
School, Bury (Mr Garnham). Matric. 1750; Scholar, 1753;
B.A. 1754. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 1755; priest, Feb.
1758. Usher of Bury School, 1755-63.
IRWELL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
ISAAC, BAPTIST (NOEL). Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL,
Sept. 28, 1742. S. of John, R. of Whitwell, Rutland. School,
Oakham. Matric. 1742; B.A . 1746-7. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 9, 1741. R. of Horn, Rutland, 1757-61. V. of
Henstridge, Somerset, 1761-72. Preb. of Wells, 1761-72.
Died June 20, 1772. Will, P.C.C. (Collinson, n. 368; H. I.
Longden.)
ISAAC GEORGE. Matric. pens, from KING'S, Lent, 1683.
ISAAC, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 13,
I654-5- S. of John, deceased, of Foxearth, Essex. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stephens). B.A. from St
Catharine's, 1658; D.D. 1671 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (Ely)
Feb. 23, 1661-2. V. of Gestingthorpe, Essex, 1662-8. R. of
Bartlow, Cambs., 1667. One of these names V. of Stapleford,
Leics., 1711-5.
ISAAC, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Jan. 31, 1599-
1600. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Braunton, Devon. School,
Chulmleigh (Mr Hen. Hatswell). Migrated to Emmanuel.
Scholar, 1603; B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607. Incorp. at Oxford,
1607. Head Master of Wakefield Grammar School. 1607-23.
R. of Bideford, Devon, 1625-43. Married, at Wakefield, 1613,
Anna Rhodes. Buried at Bideford, May 25, 1643. Will,
Exeter. (Venn, I. 171.)
ISAAC, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1706. B.
at Windsor. Colleger at Eton, 1698-1706. B.A. 1710-1;
M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon (London) July 7, i?io; priest, May
27, 1711. V. of Arlington, Sussex, July 23, 1719-38. V. of
Wilmington, 1720-38. Buried at Arlington, May 16, 1738.
(W. C. Renshaw.)
ISAAC, THOMAS. B.D. 1515-6. Augustinian friar.
ISAAC, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 4, 1627.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1627. Migrated to Queens', 1628; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634. R. of Twinstead, Essex, 1654.
ISAAC, . B.A. 1454-5- Probably M.A. 1457- Perhaps B.D.
1467-8. Probably John, R. of St Christopher-le-Stock,
London, 1483-6. R. of Acton, Middlesex. R. of St Mary,
Colchester. V. of Bishop's Stortford, Herts. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1472-85.
ISAACSON, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE,
May 2, 1642. gth s. of Henry (below), of London and Fyfield,
Essex. Matric. 1642. Treasurer of Bridewell and Bedlam
Hospitals. Married Jane, dau. of John Lawson, of Newcastle,
Apr. 27, 1665. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle, June 18,
1693. Father of John (1683) and brother of William (1632).
(New County Hist, of Northumberland, xi. 337; H. M. Wood.)
ISAACSON, HENRY. Said to have been of PEMBROKE HALL.
Tst s. of Richard, of St Catherine Coleman, citizen and painter-
stainer. B. in London, Sept. 1581. Treasurer of Bridewell
and Bedlam, 1643-54. Elected Chamberlain of London, 1651,
but declined. Amanuensis and intimate friend of Bishop
Lancelot Andrewes. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Fan,
of London. Author, historical and theological. Died Dec. 7,
1654. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. Brother of William (1612-3),
father of Anthony (above) and of William (1632). (D.N.B.;
Vis. of London, 1634.)
ISHAM, HENRY
ISAACSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 25, 1683.
S. of Anthony (above), of Newcastle. Bapt. there, at St
Andrews, Jan. 26, 1666-7. School, North Weald, Essex.
Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22,
1683-4. Recorder of Newcastle, 1725-38. Married Jane
Lambert, of Newcastle, July 7, 1718, at Long Benton. Buried
at St Nicholas, Jan. 5, 1737-8. (Venn, i. 473; H. M.
Wood.)
ISAACSON or IZASON, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1586; B.A. 1590-1.
ISAACSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
July i, 1636. S. of William (1612-3), R- of Woodford, Essex.
B. there. School, Culmington, Salop (private; Mr Mease).
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. Probably succeeded his father as
R. of Woodford, 1645. Died Nov. 1653. (Vis. of London,
1634; H. Smith.)
ISAACSON, STEPHEN. Adm. at QUEENS', July 4, 1715. Adm.
pens, at Magdalene, Jan. 12, 1715-6, age 18. S. of Stephen,
gent. Bapt. at Burwell, Cambs., June 18, 1697. School,
Histon, Cambs. Matric. 1715-6; B.A. 1710-20. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Sept. 24, 1721. R. of Freckenham, Suffolk, 1723-59.
Married Anne, dau. of Thomas Stuteville, of Newmarket.
Buried at Freckenham, Oct. 24, 1759.
ISAACSON, WILLIAM. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1612-3. 2nd
s. of Richard, merchant, of London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. M.A. from Jesus, 1616; D.D. 1630. Fellow of
Jesus, 1614-20. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617. R. of Woodford,
Essex, 1617-45. V. of St Peter's, St Albans, till 1628. R. of
St Andrew by-the-Wardrobe, London, 1629-43, sequestered.
Died 1645. Brother of Henry, father of Richard (1636). (Vit.
of London, 1634; A. Gray.)
ISAACSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, (age 17) from PEMBROKE,
Easter, 1632. S. of Henry (above). B.A. 1634-5; M.A.
from King's, 1638. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 4, 1637. V. of
Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs., 1638-43, sequestered. Chaplain
to the East India Company at Suratt and Fort St George,
1644-61. Perhaps R. of St Stephen, Ipswich, 1684. Brother
of Anthony. (Vis. of London, 1634; F. Penny.)
ISBELL, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1588.
ISBURN, THOMAS, see EASTBOURNE.
ISLEHAM, ISELHAM or ILAM, JOHN DE. Scholar at KING'S
HALL, 1365-9. Clerk.
ISHAM, AUGUSTINE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1610.
S. of Richard (1579). Bapt. at Lamport, Northants., Apr. 25,
1593. B.A. 1613-4; M.A. 1617. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
18; priest, Dec. 21, 1617. V. of Poslingford, Suffolk, 1622.
R. of Elmswell, 1626-37. Married, at Ixworth, Suffolk,
Apr. 21, 1636, Anne Denton. Buried at Ixworth, Dec. 12,
1637. Will, Cons. C. Norwich. (Peile, i. 275; H. I. Longden.)
ISHAM, EUSEBIUS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1568.
S. of Gregory, mercer, of London, and of Braunston, North-
ants. B. Feb. 26, 1552-3. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov.
it, 1570. High Sheriff of Northants., 1584. Knighted, May
ii, 1603, by James I. Of Braunston and Pytchley, North-
ants., Esq. Married Anne, dau. of John Borlase, of Little
Marlow, Bucks., Esq. Died June 11, 1626. Buried at
Pytchley. Will, P.C.C. (Burke, L.G.; Vis. of London, 1568;
Peile, i. 106-7; H. I. Longden.)
ISHAM, EUSEBIUS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 28, 1714-
7th s. of Sir Justinian, of Lamport, Northants., Bart. Bapt.
at Lamport, Nov. 28, 1697. Matric. 1715. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. from Balliol College, Oct. 22, 1716, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1718; M.A. (Lincoln College) 1721; D.D. 1733-
R. of Lincoln College, 1731-55. Vice-Chancellor, 1744-7-
Ord. deacon (Oxford) May 18; priest, Sept. 22, 1722. R. of
Lamport and Hazelbeach, Northants., 1729-55- Died at
Tunbridge Wells, June 17, 1755- Buried at Lamport. Will,
P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
ISHAM, GREGORY. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1580. Of London, ist s. of Henry, of London,
mercer. Matric. 1580. Left, in 1582. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 26, 1582-3. Purchased the manor and advowson
of Barby, Northants. Married Elizabeth Catelyne, of Raunds,
Northants. Buried at St Margaret's, Westminster, Nov.
25, 1634. Father of the next and of Robert (1611).
ISHAM, GREGORY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 30,
1621. 5th s. of Gregory (above), Esq. B. at Barby, North-
ants. Bapt. at Bugbrooke, June 10, 1600. School, Rugby.
Migrated to Queens', 1625. B.A. 1625-6- Buried at St
Botolph's, Cambridge, Sept. 24, 1628. Doubtless brother of
Robert (1611).
ISHAM, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 14,
1684-5. 7th s. of Sir Justinian (1627), Bart. B. at Lamport,
Northants. Bapt. Sept. 25, 1668. School, Grantham (Mr
Walker). Perhaps matric. 1685, as 'Philip.' M.A. 1689.
Buried at Lamport, Jan. n, 1689-90. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1690.
Brother of John (1675)- (Peile, H. 98.)
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ISHAM, JOHN
ISHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Sept. 30, 1597. Of
Northamptonshire. Doubtless s. and h. of Eusebius (1568).
Of Pytchley and Braunston, Esq. Buried at Braunston,
Dec. 13, 1626. Perhaps brother of Thomas (1620). (Viet.
Co. Hist. Northants. Fam.)
ISHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, May 29, 1675.
4th s. of Sir Justinian (1627), Bart., of Lamport, Northants.
Bapt. there, Aug. 10, 1659 Matric. Fell.-Com. Easter, 1675;
M.A. 1679. Fellow, 1681. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
20,1685. Under Secretary of State, 1702-4. Married Frances,
dau. of Sir Richard Ashfield, of Suffolk, Bart. Buried at
Lamport, Oct. 20, 1746. Will, P.C.C. Brother of Henry
(1684-5). (Peile, «• 58; H. I. Longden.)
ISHAM, JUSTINIAN. Adm. FelL-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
Apr. 18, 1627. Only s. of Sir John, Bart. B. at Lamport,
Northants. Bapt. there, Feb. 3, 1610-1. School, Uppingham
(Mr Clark). Matric. 1627. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. IT, 1628. Imprisoned as a delinquent, 1644 and 1649.
Succeeded as 2nd Baronet, July 8, 1651. M.P. for Northants.,
1661-75. F.R.S., 1663. Died at Oxford, Mar. 2, 1674-5.
Buried at Lamport. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Father of Henry
(1684-5) and John (1675). (PeiU, i. 382; D.N.B.; G.E.C.)
ISHAM, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct. 1579.
5th s. of John, of Lamport, Northants., mercer of London.
Bapt. at St Antholin's, London, Jan. 1564-5. Scholar. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1582-3. Buried at Lamport,
May 31, 1618. Father of Augustine (1610). (PeiU, i. 155;
Victoria Co. Hist. Northants. Fam.)
ISHAM, ROBERT. Scholar of CHRIST'S, 1537-9. S. of Eusebius,
of Ringstead and Pytchley, Northants. B. there. School,
RothwelL B.A. 1539-40; M.A. 1542. R. of Grafton Under-
wood, 1541-61. R. of Islip, 1542-8. R. of Pytchley, 1548-64.
Chaplain to Queen Mary. Preb. of Peterborough, 1554-9.
Died May 5, 1564. I.p.m., 1564. Will (P.C.C.) 1568. (PeiU,
i. 22; Vis. of London, 1568; Vis. of Northants., 1618.)
ISHAM, ROBERT. Matric. FelL-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1611. S. and h. of Gregory (? 1580), of Barby, Northants.
Buried there Apr. 10, 1656. Brother of Gregory (1621).
(Victoria Co. Hist. Northants. Fam.)
ISHAM, ROGER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 31,
1638. S. of Roger, gent, of Bradpn, Isle Brewers, Somerset.
B. there. School, Isle Brewers (private). Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from Christ Church, Nov. 15, 1639. Legatee in the
will of his father. P.C.C., 1653. (Al- Oxoti.; Vis. of Somerset,
1623; H. I. Longden.)
ISHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 17,
1620. sth s. of Sir Euseby (1568), of Pytchley, Northants.,
Knt. Bapt. there, Dec. 20, 1600. School, Sutton, Beds.
Of Radclive, Bucks., and Wheatfield, Oxon., Esq. Married,
at Pytchley, Aug. 28, 1628, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir Thomas
Den ton, of Hillesden, Bucks., Knt. Died Feb. 6, 1669-70.
Buried at Wheatfield. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Vis. of Northants.,
1618; H. I. Longden.)
ISHAM, . M.A. 1457-8. Probably Robert, s. of Robert,
of Pytchley, Northants. R. of Drayton Beauchamp, Bucks.,
1459-61. R. of Heythorpe, Gloucs., 1461. Preb. of Lincoln,
1467-1501. Probably died 1501.
ISHERWOOD, ADAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1623, as
'Sherwood.* Matric. 1623; B.A. 1626-7.
ISHERWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 2,
1646. S. of Francis. B. at Turton, Lanes. Bapt. at Bolton,
Mar. 19, 1629-30. School, Rivington (Mr Rudall). B.A. 1649.
Minister at Westhoughton, Lanes., 1651. C. of Turton, 1663.
P.C. of Flixton, 1664-1715. Buried May 8, 1715, at Eccles.
Brother of Thomas (next). (Peile, i. 507; Viet. Hist, of
Lanes., v. 44; E. Axon.)
ISHERWOOD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
June ii, 1647. S. of Francis. B. at Turton, Lanes. Bapt. at
Bolton, Aug. 28, 1631. School, Rivington (Mr Fielding).
Matric. 1647. Ord. presbyterian minister of Blackrod,
Lanes., Apr. 12, 1654; there, till 1656. Afterwards conformed.
C. of Bradshaw, 1662-4. V. of Eccles, 1671-8. Died Feb. 17,
1678. Brother of John (above). (Peile, i. 515; E. Axon.)
ISLAYE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from MICHAELHOUSE, Michs.
1544-
ISLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 10, 1637.
S. of Robert. B. at Westerham, Kent. Bapt. there, Feb. 6,
1620-1. School, Westerham (Mr Walter). Matric. 1637-
M.B. 1644. Buried at Westerham, 1650.
ISLINGTON or HESLINGTON, JOHN. B.A. 1479-80; B.D.
1489-90; D.D. 1493-4.
ISLIP, JOHN. Probably a member of the University. A monk
of Westminster; prior, 1498; abbot, 1500-32. Adm. at
Gray's Inn, 1492. Greatly added to the Abbey buildings.
Died May 12, 1532. Benefactor to the University. (Cooper.
I. 45J Hi. 97; D.N.B.)
IVES, JOHN
ISLIP, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1713. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. in Westmorland.
School, Kirkby Stephen (Mr Leathes). B.A. 1716-7. One
of these names (? the father) was usher at Kirkby Stephen,
1710.
ISMAY, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1729;
Scholar, 1729; B.A. 1732-3- V. of Hartshead, Yorks.,
1738-40. V. of Mirfield, 1739-78. Antiquary. Died 1778.
(Peile, n. 221.)
ISONS, HARRINGTON (?). Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1592.
ISSOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 12, 1646. Matric.
1646; B.A. 1649. Probably ejected from Nun-Monkton,
Yorks., 1662. (Calamy, n. 569.)
ISTEEDE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1581. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 23, 1585. Of
Sussex.
ITALICUS, . B.D. 1514-5. A friar.
ITHELL, FULK. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1584.
ITHELL, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1548.
ITHELL, HUGH. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1575.
ITHELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1560.
ITHELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1575-
Perhaps ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 23, 1619, as 'B.A.; late
of Jesus College.'
ITHELL, LEONARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1578.
S. of Geoffrey, of Tugby, Leics. B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583.
Fellow, 1582-92. R. of Childerley, Cambs., 1588. R. of
Coveney, 1588. R. of Bratoft, Lines., 1590-1634. Will
proved (Lincoln) Oct. i, 1634; 'of Bratoft.' In Brit. Mus.
MS., 34,195, f. 8 is an acquittance from him for £15, in
consideration of his resigning his fellowship to George
Deering. (N. and Q., Sept. 16, 1911; Lines. Pedigrees, 544.)
ITHELL, NICHOLAS AB, see ABITHELL.
ITHELL, RALPH. Matric. pens, (age 13) from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1560; Scholar, 1561. One of these names R. of Aid-
ham, Essex, 1599-1600. R. of Wickham Episcopi, 1600-18.
Called M.A. Died 1618.
ITHELL, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1549. S. of Pierce, of Billesdon, Leics. B.A. 1553-4 (called
'Anthony' in Grace for B.A.); M.A. 1557; LL.D. 1563.
Fellow. Master of Jesus, 1563-79. Commissary of the
University, 1578-9. Chancellor of Ely. Preb. of St Patrick's,
Dublin (a layman). Preb. of Ely; and sinecure R. of Elm
and Emneth, 1567-79. R. of Kilken, Flints., 1569-79-
Admitted advocate, 1569. Died May 17, 1579. Will proved
(V.C.C ). (Cooper, i. 406; Vis. of Cambs., 1619; A. Gray.)
IVAT, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1569.
IVATT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1623.
Matric. 1623. FelL-Com. in 1624. Perhaps adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1628, from Clifford's Inn.
IVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1561.
IVE, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1560. Most probably the
above man, though Cooper and others identify him with
Paul, a writer on fortification, who received money from the
Crown for the fortification of Falmouth, 1597; employed in
fortifying the Isle of Haulbowline, near Cork, 1601-2. Author
of works on fortification. Will (P.C.C.) 1605, as Ivey, of
Lambeth Marsh, Surrey; to be buried at Castle Parke, 'soe
deepe that the wolves and dogges do not scrape it up againe.'
(J. Ch. Smith; D.N.B. ; Cooper, n. 241.)
IVER, ELNATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, May 9,
1674- S. of George. B. at Brentford, Middlesex. School,
Isleworth (Mr Willis). Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. One
'E. Ivor' ord. priest (Chichester) Sept. 1708. V. of Ditchling,
Sussex, 1715-21. V. of Wivelsfield, 1718-21. Died July 30,
1721. M.I. at Ditchling. (Peile, n. 51.)
IVERS, PETER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1566.
IVES, ASTY. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. .Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25,
1636; priest, Sept. 22, 1638. Schoolmaster at Seaming,
Norfolk, 1641. R. of Lower Rickinghall, Suffolk, 1662-73.
R. of Shipdham, Norfolk, 1673.
IVES, JAMES. Fined for non-determination in arts, 1431.
IVES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1573. S. of
John, of Saham Toney, Norfolk. School, Ely. Migrated to
Caius, Mar. 28, 1574, age 20; B.A. 1576-7; M'.A. 1580. Died
at Saham Toney, c. 1632, where he gave a font to the Church.
(Venn, i. 78.)
IVES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, May, 1679. S. of
Edward, weaver, of Reepham, Norfolk. B. at Seaming.
Schools, Seaming and Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1679;
Scholar, 1679. Died in College. Buried at St Michael's,
Cambridge, Dec. 28, 1679. (Venn, i. 463.)
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IVES, JOSEPH
IVES, JOSEPH. Adm. at TRINITY, June 17, 1693, and Incorp.
as B.A. from Oxford. S. of Joseph. B. at Whittlesey, Cambs.
School, Huntingdon (Mr Ma thews). Ma trie, from Christ
Church, June 28, 1689, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1693. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 8, 1695-6; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 28,
1696-7. R. of Overstone, Northants., 1702-3. Buried there
Nov. 30, 1703. (Al. Oxon.; H. I. Longden.)
IVES, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. 13, 1633-4.
Of Essex. Matric. 1635; B.A. 1637-8. Ord. deacon and priest
(Norwich) Sept. 22, 1644, age 28; C. of Willisham, Suffolk.
IVES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1586.
Of Hertfordshire. Perhaps B.A. 1589-90. Probably ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June n, 1609; 'B.A. of Queens'.'
IVES or IVE, ROGER. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent,
1618-9. Of London.
IVES, SIMON. Adm. at QUEENS', Aug. 5, 1644. Adm. sizar
at St John's, Dec. 17, 1645, age 19. S. of Simon, musician,
of Earls Colrie, Essex. B. there. School, Islington. Migrated
to Trinity Hall. Matric. there, 1647-8; B.A. 1647-8. Minor
canon of St Paul's, i66i-z.
IVES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1568.
IVES or EVES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May i,
1609. S. of Henry, gent., of Tuttington, Norfolk. School,
North Walsham (Mr Tilles). Matric. 1609, as Eves; B.A.
1612-3. Probably C. of Parson Drove, Cambs., in 1620.
(Venn, i. 201.)
IVES, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1620. Of Norfolk.
IVES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25,
1631; priest, Feb. 26, 1631-2.
IVES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 1646-7.
S. of William, of Rushden, Northants. Bapt. there, Jan. 23,
1630-1. School, Wymington, Beds. (Mr Anderson). B.A.
1650-1; M.A. 1654. R. of Green's Norton, Northants., with
Whittlebury, 1660-97. R. of Bradden, 1688-97. Died without
issue, Jan. 23, 1696-7. Buried at Bradden. Will (P.C.C.)
1697. (Peile, i. 512; Burke, L.G.)
IVES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, June 28,
1688. ist s. of Francis. B. at Wellingborpugh, Northants.
Bapt. there, June 13, 1672. School, Cottingham (Mr Ash-
bridge). Scholar, 1689; Matric. 1691; B.A. 1691-2. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Dec. 23, 1689. Inherited the estate at
Bradden, Northants., from his uncle William (above). Buried
at Bradden, Apr. 19, 1719. (Burke, L.G.; Peile, n. no.)
IVESON, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1575;
B.A. 1579-80. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 1580, age 23. Licensed
teacher at Lyng, Norfolk, 1583. V. of Levington, Suffolk,
1586-1619. R. of Haynford, Norfolk, 1592.
IVESON, GREGORY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1548.
IVESON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, May u,
1733. S. of Edward, of Black Bank, Leeds. School, Shipton,
Yorks. (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1734. pf Norwich. M.D.
Married Maria Larwood, of Norwich. Died July 30, 1768.
IVESON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1718. S. of William (? 1676), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Catterick. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1718.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. 27, 1723. B.A. 1724.
IVESON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1625 ;
B.A. 1629-30.
IVESON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 25,
1636.
IVESON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28,
1653. S. of James. B. at Langcliff, Yorks. School, Giggles-
wick (Mr Walker). Probably ord. deacon (Durham) Mar. 15,
1662-3; priest, Sept. 25, 1664. C. of St John, Stanwick,
1665. C. of Hutton Magna, Richmondshire, 1670. Perhaps
father of William (1676).
IVESON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 27,
1633-4. S. of James. B. at Langcliff, Yorks. School,
IXWORTH, JOHN
Giggleswick (Mr Dockwray). Matric. 1634; B.A. 1637-8;
M.A. 1641. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5, 1642. Author.
(Peile, i. 431.)
IVESON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1676. S. of Timothy (? 1653), clerk, of Forcett, Richmonds.,
Yorks. B. there. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; MJV. 1683.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 21, 1679; priest, June 6, 1680.
V. of Catterick, Yorks., 1690.
IVORY, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Aug. 17, 1668.
S. of John, painter, of Cambridge. B. there. School, Perse
(Mr Griffith). Scholar, 1669-74; Matric. 1671; B.A. 1672-3;
M.A. 1676. Fellow, 1674-81. Ord. deacon (Chichester) Nov.
20, 1674; priest (London) May 21, 1676. R. of Bawdeswell,
Norfolk, 1692-1721. Will proved (Norwich) 1721. (Venn, i.
435)
IVERY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 29, 1561. Of 'Torington' (? Terrington), Norfolk.
Matric. 1561; B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569. Fellow, 1564-72.
IVORY, ROBERT. 'D.D.Cambridge.' B. in London. Carmelite
friar. Provincial of his order. Died 1392. (Pits, 557.)
IVORY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1625 ;
B.A. 1629-30. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1630.
IVORY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at PEMBROKE, Jan. 19, 1 634-5.
S. of Edmund, of Cambridge. Matric. 1634-5; B.A. 1638-9;
M.A. 1642. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 5, 1642; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1643. Chaplain to Sir Thomas Ingram.
R. of St Magnus, London, 1662-1711. V. of Heston, Middle-
sex, 1668-1711. Died 1710-1. Will (P.C.C.) 1711. Father
of the next.
IVORY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, Oct. 15, 1670.
S. of Robert (above), of Middlesex, clerk. Scholar (by Dean
and Chapter of St Paul's), 1674.
IVY or IVIE, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at SIDNEY, June
28, 1710. S. of Jonathan, mercer, of Exeter. B. there.
School, Uffculme, Devon (Mr Deyman). Matric. 1710. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, June 28, 1710.
IVY, OLIVER. Adm. sizar (age 22) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 25, 1694-5.
S. of Thomas, gent. B. at Malmesbury, Wilts. School, Eton.
Matric. 1698; B.A. 1698-9. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 16,
1711-2.
IVY, RALPH. Adm. at KING'S, Easter, 1545.
IXEM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 29, 1636.
S. of John. B. at Norwich. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham
and Mr Cushing). Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1646.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 28, 1646. Probably V. of Well,
near Bedale, Yorks. R. of Todwick, 1660. Perhaps R. of
Woodford, near Thrapston, Feb. to Sept. 1661. Buried 1676.
Father of the next. (Peile, i. 443.)
IXEM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 25, 1668.
S. of John (above), clerk, of Well, Richmondshire. B. there.
School, Lay ton (? Laugh ton-en -le-Morthen) (Mr Bromehead).
Matric. 1668. Migrated to Christ's, May 9, 1670. B.A. 1671-2.
Perhaps brother of the next. (Peile, n. 29.)
IXEM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28,
1674. S. of John. B. at Burton-Lazars, Leics. School,
Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks. (Mr Bromehead). Matric.
1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June, 1679; priest,
Dec. 1681. V. of Helpston, Northants., 1682-1702. R. of
Folkingham, Lines., 1702-21. Buried there Mar. 3, 1720—1.
Perhaps brother of the above. (Peile, n. 51.)
IXWORTH, JOHN DE. Scholar of KING'S HALL. Died Aug. 20,
1349-
IXWORTH, JOHN. LL.D. R. of Lower Rickinghall, Suffolk,
1395. Member of the Pope's household. 'Licensed in respect
of prebends at Salisbury and Chichester,' Dec. 2, 1405.
Preb. of York, 1405-23; of Lincoln, 1406-8, 1420-2; of
Chichester, 1407; of St Paul's, 1419-31, of Salisbury, 1420-
31. Proxy from the Bishop of Ely to visit the Roman Curia,
Oct. 4, 1406. R. of Pulham, Norfolk, 1407. Archdeacon of
Worcester, 1412-31. R. of Sevenoaks, Kent. Preb. of
Worcester. (Col. of Pat. Rolls; A. B. Beaven; Papal
Letters.)
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JAALE, THOMAS
JACKSON, GEORGE
J
JAALE, GALE or GOALE, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1447. Of Tydowe, Yorks.
JACCHAEUS, PATRICK. Incorp. from Aberdeen, 1664.
JACKLER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1583. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1585-6; M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Feb. i, 1593-4; of Gt Yarmouth. Perhaps V. of
Ketteringham, Norfolk, 1591-1602.
JACKLER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1580.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1583-4; M.A. 1589. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 24; priest, Dec. ai, 1596; tide, his patrimony. R. of
Linford, Norfolk, 1598. Perhaps V. of Beetley, Norfolk, 1603.
Will (P.C.C.) 1626; of Ashill, Norfolk, clerk; where there is
a M.I. to his widow.
JACKLING, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1554. Probably C. of Fowlmere, Cambs., in 1567.
JACKLING, . Fellow of CORPUS CHRISTI, in 1554. (Lamb-
Masters, 319.)
JACKMAN, GOODGION. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, May ia.
1686. S. and h. of John, gent, of Skipton, Yorks. (and
Elinor Goodgion). Bapt. there, Feb. 17, 1668-9. School,
Threshfield (Mr Motley). Matric. 1686. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 24, 1687. Called to the Bar, May 18, 1694.
JACKSON, ABRAHAM. M.A. 1629 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Devon, cler. fil. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 4,
1607, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1611; M.A. (Christ Church,
Oxford) 1616. V. of North Petherwin, Cornwall, 1618. Preb.
of Peterborough, 1640-6. Author, religious. Died «. 1646.
(AI. Oxon.; DJf.B.; Northants. N. and Q., iv. 212.)
JACKSON, ALEXANDER. B.D. 1476-7.
JACKSON, ANTHONY. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1614. Probably s. of Richard, of Killingwold Graves,
Beverley, Yorks. Age 14 in 1613. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1616. Barrister, 1635. Bencher, 1660. Knighted, 1650 (by
King Charles, when abroad). (P'is. of Yorks., 1612.)
JACKSON, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1568.
JACKSON, ARTHUR. B.A. from TRINITY, 1613-4. B. at Little
Waldingfield, Suffolk. M.A. 1617. Incorp. at Oxford, 1617.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln); priest (London) Dec. 24, 1620, age 27.
R. of St Michael, Wood Street, London, 1625-43. Minister
of St Faith, London, 1642-62, ejected. President of Sion
College, 1646. Presbyterian Commissioner at the Savoy
Conference, 1661. Retired to Hadley, Middlesex. Author of
Annotations on Job, the Psalms, etc. Died at Edmonton,
Aug. 5, 1666. Buried in the ruins of St Michael, Wood St.
Will, P.C.C. Father of John (1638). (Calamy,i. 104; D.N.B.;
J. Ch. Smith.)
JACKSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, Nov.
15, 1645- S. of George, merchant, of Buxton, Derbs. School,
Bakewell (Mr Cockeyne).
JACKSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 25, 1731.
Of Berkshire. S. of Thomas. Bapt at Cookham, Oct. 18,
1713- Colleger at Eton, 1728-31 Matric. 1731; B.A. 1735-6;
M. A. 1739; B.D. 1746; D.D. 1759. Fellow, 1739. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Feb. 26, 1737-8; priest, June 13. 1742. R. of St
Mary's, Bedford. R. of Thornhaugh, Northants., 1753-61.
Chaplain to the Duke of Bedford, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.
Bishop of Ferns, 1761-5. Bishop of Kildare, 1765-90. Dean
of Christ Church, Dublin, 1765-90. Gave £100 towards the
College buildings, 1770. Died 1790. (H. B. Swanzy; H. I.
Longden.)
JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1523-4. Of Richmondshire.
M.A. 1527. Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1525. Will (V.C.C.)
JAXON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs.
1568.
JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1570; B.A. I573~4; M.A. 1577. V. of Royston,
Herts., 1574-81. V. of Haslingfield, Cambs., 1583-93. Died
JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at MAGDALENE,
June 22, 1652. S. of Thomas, of Leeds, Yorks. School, Leeds.
Matric. 1653; B.A. 1655. V. of Crosby Garrett, Westmor-
land, 1657-60. After his ejection he continued to live in the
neighbourhood Buried at Crosby, May 20, 1680. (Calamv
11. 4955 B. Nightingale.)
JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 19, 1654. S. of John, husbandman, of Kildwick, Yorks.
B. there. School, Kildwick (Mr Rakes). Matric. 1654; B.A.
1657-8; M.A. 1662. Perhaps schoolmaster at Austwick,
Clapham, Yorks., in 1665 Doubtless R. of St Crux, York,
1671; and of All Saints' -in-the-Pavement, 1676. Preb. of
York, 1697-1701. Died May 22, 1701, aged 63. M.I.
Benefactor to the City of York. (Le Neve, Mon.; Al. Oxon.
identifies him with another Oxonian.)
JACKSON, CYRIL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Dec. 4,
1736. S. of Robert (1678), clerk. B. at Adel, Yorks. School.
Chesterfield. Matric. 1737- M.D. 1769 (Lit. Reg.). Practised
in Stamford, Lines. Will (P.C.C.) 1798; of Stamford. Father
of the Dean of Christ Church, brother of William (1733).
(N. and Q., 6th S., vni. 139; F.M.G.)
JACSON, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1589;
B.A. 1593-4; M.A. 1597. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1635.
JACKSON, DOMINICK. Of Cambridge. (College not specified.)
Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 24, 1560.
JACKSON, EDMUND. B.Civ.L. 1491-3. Fellow of KING'S HALL.
Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Mar. 17, 1491-2; priest, Apr. 21, 1492.
R. of Hilgay, 1503-21. Will (P.C.C.) 1521, 'clerk, of Hilgay,
Norfolk and Cambridge.'
JACKSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1575-
JACKSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1620; B.A. 1623-4. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept ai, 1623.
Ord. priest (York) Sept 1634. Perhaps V. of Headon, Notts.,
1623-6. Died 1626.
JACKSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at JESUS, June 6,
1666. Of Cheshire. Matric. 1667. Migrated as pens, to
Trinity, June 15, 1668, then back to Jesus. B.A. 1669-
70.
JACKSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct 5, i7">.
Bapt at Rochdale, Lanes., Aug. 34, 1692; s. of Daniel, of
Church Lane. Matric. 1711; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1720; D.D.
1741. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 26, 1715-6; priest (York) Dec.
1716. V. of Penistone, Yorks., 1717-22. Master of Coventry
Grammar School, 1718-58. V. of Coleshill, Warws. Preb. at
Lichfield, 1733-58. Married Alice, dau. of Thomas Bos vile,
R. of Sandal Parva, Yorks. Died May 7, 1758. Will, P.C.C.
(M. H. Peacock; A. B. Beaven.)
JACKSON, EDWARD. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1742. S. of
Edward. Bapt at Christ Church, Surrey, Mar. 4, 1723-4.
Colleger at Eton. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7.
JACKSON, ELEAZER. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, Sept. a,
1608. S. of Laurence, husbandman, of Hartlington, Burnsall,
Yorks. School, Burnsall. Matric. 1608; Scholar, 1609-12;
B.A. 1612-3. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 24, 1615; priest
(Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1616. V. of Powick, Worcs., 1622.
JACKSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 31,
and pens. Aug. 10, 1649. S. of Richard (1619), R. of Halton,
Lanes. Bapt there, Jan. 29, 1631-2. Schools, Kirkby
Lonsdale and Giggleswick. B.A. 1652-3; M.A. 1660. Master
of Kirkby Lonsdale School, c. 1653-5. V. of Warton, Lanes.,
1655-70. Died July, 1670. Will (Archd. Richmond) 1670.
Brother of Leonard (1668) and William (1644-5). (W. H.
Chippindall; Peile, I. 526; E. Axon.)
JACKSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, July 4,
1716. 2nd s. of Francis, gent, of Duddington, Northants.
School, Stamford. B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1720-1; priest, Sept 24, 1721. R. of
Buhvick, Northants., 1721-70. R. of Seaton, Rutland,
1750-3. Died Apr. 10, 1770. (H. I. Longden.)
JACKSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May
15, 1742. S. of Richard, of Arrow, Warws. Colleger at Eton,
I735-4I- Matric. 1742; LL.B. 1748. One of these names
R. of Orford, Suffolk. Died at Islington, Mar. 19, 1780.
(G. Mag.)
JACKSON, GEORGE. 'B.A. of Cambridge' when Incorp. at
Oxford, 1568. Perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) Nov. 30, 1565;
R. of East Real, Lines., 1566; and of West Real, 1567.
Called 'M.A.' in 1586. Will (Lincoln) 1612. (Lib. Cleri.)
JACKSON, GEORGE. Matric. FelL-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
1639. Of Kent
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JACKSON, GEORGE
JACKSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 12,
1663. S. of Roger (1615), V. of Langford, Derbs. School,
Repton (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666; M.A. 1670;
M.D. 1677. Usher at Repton School, 1667-72. Master of
Ashbourne, 1672-77. Afterwards practised physic at Derby.
Died May 28, 1699. Buried at St Peter's, Derby. Will,
P.C.C. Father of George (1699) and Roger (1705), brother
of John (1650) and William (1653). (?*&> '• 603; Burke,
L.G.)
JACKSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 18, 1671.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1674-5. Master of
Rochdale Grammar School, 1675^96. Ord. deacon (Chester)
Dec. 23, 1677. C. at Rochdale, in 1679. P.C. of Ash worth
Chapel, Lanes., 1693-8. Buried at Rochdale, Jan. 19, 1697-6.
(Mumford, Manchester Grammar School; E. Axon.)
JACKSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Mar.
22, 1674-5. S. of George, baker. B. at Birmingham. Matric.
1675. Migrated to Queens', Apr. 15, 1676. B.A. 1678-9.
JACKSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Mar.
29, 1675. S. of George, deceased. B. at Hunslet, Leeds,
Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1678-9. Ord.
deacon (York) Feb. 1680-1; priest, Mar. 1682-3.
JACSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 30, 1699. S.
of George (1663), M.D., of Derby. B. 1682. Matric. 1699;
Scholar, 1699 ; B.A. 1702-3 ; M.A. 1706. Ord. deacon (London)
May 19, 1706. Perhaps preb. of St Paul's, 1712-9. V. of
Leek, Staffs., 1713-9. Died 1719. Brother of Roger (1705).
JACKSON, GERVASE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1579-80. Perhaps 3rd s. of William, of Snydale, Yorks.
(Vis. of Yorks., 1612.)
JACKSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. ai,
1580. Of Mowthorpe, Terringtpn, Yorks. S. of Thomas,
gent. Schools, York and Terrington (Mr Pullen and Mr
Harding). Matric. 1580.
JACKSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1590.
JACKSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1631.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5.
JACKSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 14, 1645.
Of Staffordshire. One of these names graduated B.A. at
Trinity College, Oxford, Mar. 16, 1649-50. V. of Inkberrow,
Worcs., 1663. (Al. Oxon.)
JACKSON, HUMFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 30,
1627. S. of Robert, clothworker. B. in the parish of St
Dionis Backchurch, London. Bapt. June 10, 1610. School,
Braintree, Essex. Matric. 1627.
JACKSON, HUMPHREY. M.A. from JESUS, 1714. S. of H., of
Mevison, Starts. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, Dec. 12,
1706, age 16; B.A. (Trinity College, Oxford) 1710. R. of
Willesley, Derbs., 1721. V. of Stapenhill, 1736-57. Died
Dec. ii, 1757. Will (P.C.C.) 1758. (Al. Oxon.)
JACKSON, ISRAEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 23, 1642.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1643; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649.
JACKSON, ISRAEL. Adm. at TRINITY, Feb. 10, 1672-3 (under
name of Isaac). Of Lincolnshire. School, Boston. Matric.
1673. Migrated to Peterhouse, July 8, 1676. Scholar, 1676;
B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1679-85.
Mayor of Boston, 1668 and 1678. Lecturer of Boston, 1685-
1707. (T. A. Walker, 157.)
JACKSON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1626;
B.A. 1629; M.A. 1633; M.D. 1657. Fellow, 1631-86. Senior
proctor, 1643. Died in College, 1686. Will proved (V.C.C.)
1686.
JACKSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 7,
1649. S. of George, of Hough End, Lanes. School, Man-
chester. Perhaps B.A. 1665-6 from Emmanuel (see the next).
One of these names, 'B.A.,' when ord. presbyter by Man-
chester Classis, 1655. Minister of Chorlton, Lanes., 1655-62.
Chaplain of Manchester Coll. Church, 1662-5. Perhaps same
as J. J., C. at Prestwich, in 1675. Brother of Richard: (1662).
(E. Axon.)
JACKSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 14, 1665-6.
Of Lancashire. B.A. 1665-6. (Doubtless the above.)
JACKSON, JOHN. B.A. 1500.
JAXON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1568.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1570.
Probably B.A. from Christ's, 1572-3. Scholar of Christ's.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Oct. 7, 1574. R. of Melsonby, Yorks.,
1573-1607. Buried at Richmond, Feb. 20, 1606-7. Doubtless
father of Timothy (1607-8), John (1613) and Nathaniel
(1616). (Yorks. Archaeol. Journal, n. 189.)
JACSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1573- One of these names, 'bred in the schools,' ord. priest
(Lincoln) Apr. 8, 1579, was C. of Folkingham, Lines., 1585.
Perhaps V. of Horncastle, 1593-5.
JACKSON, JOHN
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1576.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1577-8;
B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585; B.D. 1595. Licensed to teach
grammar at Swavesey, Cambs., June 22, 1583. Ord. deacon
(London) May 28; priest, Sept. 28, 1591. R. of St Alban,
Wood Street, London, 1595-1625. Died 1625. Will, P.C.C.,
as B.D.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Lent, 1580-1;
B.A. 1584-5. One of these names (B.A.), V. of Skendleby,
Lines., 1590-3.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KINO'S, Easter, 1581;
Scholar of Trinity, 1584; B.A. from Trinity, 1585-6; M.A.
1589. Probably Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. One of these names,
'M.A.,' ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. i, 1592.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Oct. 1583; B.A.
1587-8; M.A. 1591. One of these names V. of Stainton,
Yorks., 1592-1629. (Peile, i. 177.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1588.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, 1592-3; B.A.
1596-7; M.A. 1600. Fellow, 1600-5. Married, at St Benet's,
Cambridge, 1605, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Browne, draper.
(Peile, i. 208, who gives him the preferments of John, of
Trinity, 1626.)
JACKSON, JOHN. B.A. (? 1602-3); M.A. from TRINITY, 1608.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, May 5, 1612; B.A.
1614-5.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric, sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1613. S.
of John (1570), R. of Melsonby, Yorks. B. 1600. B.A.
1616-7; M.A. 1620. (He seems to have matric. at Lincoln
College, Oxford, June 7, 1616.) Master of Richmond Grammar
School, 1618-20. Ord. deacon (York) as of Christ's, Dec. 19,
1619; priest, Feb. 22, 1623-4. R. of Marske, 1623. Also R.
of Barwick-in-Elmet. Member of the Assembly of Divines.
Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1642-4. Puritan, but Royalist.
Retired to Barwick on the arraignment of the King. Married
Oct. 13, 1629, Joan, dau. of Ralph Bowes, at St Mary-le-
Bow, Durham. Buried at Barwick, Jan. 22, 1647-8 (?).
Brother of Nathaniel (1616) and Timothy (1607-8). (Peile,
i. 292; Yorks. Arch. Journal, vi. 184; H. M. Peacock.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, May i, 1622.
Matric. 1622. One of these names, s. and h. of Joseph, of
Edmonton, Middlesex, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 8, 1622.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matrie. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1634.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1629-30. One of these names (B.A.), ord. priest
(Lichfield) Sept. 19, 1630. V. of Madeley, Staffs., 1635-48.
V. of Lapley, 1648-59.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 6, 1627-8.
Of Suffolk. LL.B. 1633.
JACKSON, JOHN. B.A. from CLARE, 1629-30; M.A. 1633.
Probably ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 17, 1662; 'of Clare
College; M.A.'
JACSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1634;
Scholar, 1634.
JACKESON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June n,
1636. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Wyersdale, Lanes.
B. there. School, Blackburn (Mr Alstein). B.A. 1639-40;
M.A 1643.
JACKSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1638. Of London. S. of Arthur (1613-4). B.A. 1642-3; M.A.
from Queens', 1646. Intruded fellow of Queens', 1644-50,
ejected. Incorp. at Oxford, 1653. Ejected from Moulsey,
Surrey, 1662. (Calamy, n. 451.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 2,
1639. S. of Timothy (1607-8), clerk, deceased, of Arksey,
Yorks. B. at Hessle, Yorks. School, Pocklington (Mr Sedg-
wick). B.A. 1645-6. V. of Doncaster, 1648; conformed at
the Restoration and reinstituted. R. of Sandal, 1663. R. of
Rossington, 1668-90. Buried at Doncaster, July 17, 1690.
Father of John (1665) and Nathaniel (1669). Will (York)
1690.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec, 9, 1644. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1647-8.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, May 9, 1650.
S. of Roger (1615), V. of Sutton-on-the-Hill, Derbs. B. there.
School, Reptou (Mr Ullock). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4;
M.A. 1658. Master of Etwall Hospital, 1657-91- V. of
Etwall, 1662. Buried there 1692. Brother of William (1653)
and George (1663). (Peile, i. 534.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 16, 1658. S. of Robert, gent., of Ash Parva, Whit-
church, Salop. Matric. 1660.
455
JACKSON, JOHN
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 19,
1664. S. of Robert. B. at Newton, Lanes. School, Kirkby
Lonsdale (Mr Garthwaite). Matric. 1664; B.A. 1668-9; M.A.
1672. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1672; possibly priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 1681. (For conjectures see Petie, i. 613.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, May ir,
1665. S. of John (1639), clerk, V. of Doncaster. Bapt. there,
Apr. 7, 1651. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1667;
B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670;
priest, Sept. 1675. R. of Sessay, Thirsk, 1676-90. V. of
Doncaster, 1690-1706. R. of Rossington, 1690-1706. Preb.
of Southwell, 1704-6. Buried at Doncaster, July 19, 1706.
Father of John (1702), brother of Nathaniel (1669). (F.M.G.,
1263.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 8,
1668. B. at Nottingham. School, Nottingham (Mr Birch).
Matric. 1669; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 22, 1672.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 17, 1672.
Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1676. S. of Peter, of Hawthorn thwaite, Lanes. B. there.
School, Lentworth. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 18, 1681. Schoolmaster and
Reader of Prayers at Burtonwood, Lanes., 1681. One of
these names minister of Hindley, 1698-1708. Will (Chester)
1708. But see the next. (E. Axon.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 14, 1680. S.
of Robert. B. at Camfield (? Cantsfield, in Tunstall parish),
Lanes. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1680.
Resided one year. Perhaps ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 23,
1683. C. of Burton-in-Thornton, Yorks., 1690.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 14) at MAGDALENE, June 28,
1686. S. of John. B. at Brampton, Hunts. School, Hunting-
don. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1689-90. Nephew of Sam. Pepys.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 7, 1693-4.
Of Somerset. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1700.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 15,
1700. Of Durham. School, Gisburgh. Matric. 1701; B.A.
1703-4. Ord. deacon (York) Jan. 1705-6.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 27,
1700. S. of George. B. at Bradford. School, Bradford.
Matric. 1701; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1708. Perhaps minister of
Den ton Chapel, Lanes., 1709-20. One of these names
minister of Stretford, Manchester, Nov. 25, 1726. (Ptile, 11.
148.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Dec. 15, 1702. S. of
John (1665), V. of Doncaster. B. at Sessay, Apr. 4, 1686.
School, Doncaster. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1705; B.A. 1706-7
(did not proceed to M.A. owing to his Arian opinions). Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1708; priest, 1710. R. of Rossington,
Yorks., 1710-63. Master of Wigston's Hospital, Leics., 1729-
63. Master of Doncaster Grammar School, 1742-7. Author,
theological. Died May 12, 1763. Buried at Rossington. M.I.
at Wigston's Hospital. (D.N.B.; F.M.G., 1263.)
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 30,
1723- S. of Richard, barrister, of Yorkshire. B. at Clapham,
near Settle. School, Sedbergh (Dr Saunders). Matric. 1723;
B.A. 1726-7.
JACKSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July i, 1723. B. at
East Retford, Notts. Matric. 1723.
JACKSON, PHINEAS
JACKSON, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 29, 1709. S. of Laurence, deceased. B. in London.
School, Merchant Taylors' (Mr Parsell). Matric. 1712; B.A.
1712-3; M.A. from Sidney, 1716; B.D. 1723. Fellow of
Sidney, 1715. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1714; priest (Ely)
June "8, 1718. V. of Ardleigh, Colchester, 1723. R. of Gt
Wigborough, 1730. Preb. of Lincoln, 1747-72. Author,
religious. Died Feb. 17 (? Feb. 26), 1772. Will, P.C.C.
(D.ff.B.)
JACKSON, LEONARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 20,
1668. S. of Richard (1619), R. of Whittington, Lanes. Bapt.
there, Apr. 21, 1650. Schools, Lancaster (Mr Holden) and
Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Garthwaite). Matric 1668; B.A. 1671-
2; M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Chichester) May, 1673; priest
(York) May, 1676. R. of Claughton-in-Lonsdale, Lanes.,
1678-81. R. of Tatham, 1700-26. Died 1726. Brother of
Francis (1649) and William (1644-5). (?*$*> "• *5; Viet.
Hist. Lanes., vin. 224.)
JACKSON, LEWIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 12,
1698. S. of Richard, of Louth, Lines. School, Louth (Mr
Marshall). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 19, 1703; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1706.
JACKSON, LIONEL. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1586;
B.A. 1593-4, as 'Leonard.'
JACKSON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs.
1568.
JACKSON, MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 10, 1704. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8. Ord. deacon
(York) Sept. 1708; priest, 1711. -
JACKSON, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from KING'S, c. 1595.
B. at Royston. B.A. from St John's, 1598-9; M.A. 1602.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 29, 1600; priest, Sept. 27, 1607,
age 29. C. of Kingsbury, Middlesex, 1608-9.
JACKSON, NATHANIEL. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July,
1616. 3rd s. of John (1570), R. of Melsonby, Yorks. B.A.
1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (York) June 8, 1623;
priest, Feb. 22, 1623-4. V. of Hunsingore, 1623-5. R. of
Stonegrave, 1629^-44. R. of Barwick-in-Elmet, 1647-60,
deprived, and retired to York. Buried at All Saints' Pave-
ment, York, Nov. i, 1662. Will, York. Brother of John
(1613) and Timothy (1607-8), father of Phineas (1648).
(Petie, i. 311; Tkoresby Soc., xvn. 68.)
JACKSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 23, 1659-60. S. of Nathaniel, deceased, of Boston,
Lines. B. there. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1660:
B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667.
JACKSON, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S,
May 13, 1669. S. of John (1639), clerk, V. of Doncaster.
Bapt. there, Dec. 25, 1654. School, Doncaster. Matric. 1669;
B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14,
1674. Buried at Doncaster, Oct. 26, 1683. (F.M.G., 1263:
M. H. Peacock.)
JACKSON, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 20, 1706. S. of Thomas, draper. B. at Burnley, Lanes.
School, Burnley (Mr Shaw, ? Robertshaw). Matric. 1706;
B.A. 1709-10; M.A. 1713. Ord. priest (York) June, 1712.
V. of Sowerby, Yorks., 1711-29. Buried Feb. n, 1728-9.
JACKSON, PETER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1581;
B.A. 1584-5; M.A. 1588. One of these names R. of Ashdon,
Essex, 1584-9. R. of Luddenham, Kent, 1590-1604. V. of
Preston, Faversham, 1595-1617. Married, at St George's,
Canterbury, Oct. 19, 1598, Thomasine Bix, of Canterbury.
Died Jan. 1617.
JACKSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1621.
Matric. 1621; B.A. from Magdalene, 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
Fellow of Magdalene. One of these names s. of Joseph, JACKSON, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 14,
of Edmonton, Middlesex, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 12, 1620. S. of John, husbandman. B. at Over Whitby Cheshire
School, Northwich. B.A. from Christ's, 1623-4. Curates of
JACKSON, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1627. S. of Arthur, of London, mercer. Exhibitioner from
Charterhouse. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June i, 1634. One of these names V. of Bromley,
Kent, 1647-53; of Aylesford, 1654-61; and of Woodnes-
borough, 1661-7. Died 1667.
JACKSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter 1659
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A. 1667. R.
of Doynton, Gloucs., 1678-1720. Died Jan. 1719-20.
JACKSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May, 1677
S. of Joseph, yeoman. B. at Woodseats, Derbs. School
Sheffield. Matric. 1677.
JACKSON, JOSEPH. M.A. 1697 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
James, of Abbey Holme, Cumberland. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Mar. 29, 1677, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1681-
M.A. 1685. (Al. Oxon.)
JACKSON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 18, 1662.
Matric. 1662; B.A. 1666-7. One of these names R. of
Northenden, Cheshire, 1675-*. 1684. Perhaps V. of Dews-
bury, Yorks., 1687-1715- Died Feb. 28, 1715.
these names occur at Over Peover, Cheshire, 1625-27;
Heslington, 1630-1; Lower Peover, 1636-8; Gt Budworth,
1640-2; and Woodplumpton, Lanes., 1646-7. (E. Axon.)
JACKSON, PETER Adm. sizar (age 27) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 26,
1629. S. of Richard. B. at Holm, Westmorland. School,
Kirkby Lonsdale. Matric. 1629; B.A. 1632-3. Ord. deacon
(York) 1632. One of these names V. of Castle Sowerby,
Cumberland, 1656-60.
JACKSON, PETER. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 13, 1647-8.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1649. Signed for deacon's and priest's
orders (London) Sept. 24, 1,663; C. of Eastchurch, Kent. C.
of Berkeley, Gloucs., 1665.
JACKSON, PHINEAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
24, 1648. S. of Nathaniel (1616), R. of Barwick-in-Elmet.
B. at Stonegrave, near Oswaldkirk, Yorks. School, Leeds.
B.A. 1651-2. Of Tadcaster, Yorks. Died before 1662.
(F.M.G., 1263.)
JACKSON, PHINEAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
25, 1692. S. of Henry, clerk. B. at Inkberrow, Worcs.
School, Winchester (Dr Harris). Matric. 1692; B.A. 1696-7.
456
JACKSON, RALPH
JACKSON or JAXON, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S,
Michs. 1549. Master of the Savoy, 1553-5. Perhaps preb.
of Canterbury, in 1556. One of these names (called B.D.)
was R. of St Clement Danes, London, 1557-9. Will (P.C.C.)
1559; to be buried in the Savoy. (J. Ch. Smith.)
JACKSON, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. 5, 1709.
Of Cheshire. B. at Ayton, Yorks. Scholar, 171 1 ; Matric. 1712 ;
B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 1727. V. of Ayton
Magna, Yorks., 1727-47.
JACKSON, RICHARD. M.A. 1504-5 (Incorp. from Oxford).
JACKSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1559; B.A. 1561-2; M.A. 1565; B.D. 1572. Probably fellow,
1562. Ord. deacon (Ely) May 26, 1566; priest, Dec. 21, 1568.
University preacher, 1569, 1572. One of these names R. of
Beeston S~t Lawrence, Norfolk, 1586. Perhaps R. of Stern-
field, Suffolk, 1603.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1567;
B.A. 1570-1. Schoolmaster at Ingleton, Yorks. Author,
The Battle of Flodden, a ballad. (Cooper, n. 118; D.N.B.)
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1571. Matric. 1575; B.A. 1578-9.
JACSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1575-
JACKSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1579-
JACKSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1588.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1619;
B.A. 1622; M.A. 1626. R. of Halton, Lanes., 1630-41. R.
of Whittington, 1641-80. A member of the Presbyterian
Classis, but conformed at the Restoration. Will (Archd.
Richmond) 1680. Father of Francis (1649), Leonard (1668)
and William (1644-5). (yte. Hist, of Lanes., vm. 251;
E. Axon.)
JACKSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1626; priest, Dec. 1626. Perhaps Head Master of Sedbergh
School, 1648-56.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, June 13,
1638. S. of Thomas, R. of Itteringham, Norfolk. School,
Aylsham (Mr Clare). Matric. 1639; Scholar, 1639-43; B.A.
1641-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 12, 1642; C. of Cal-
thorpe, Norfolk; priest (Bishop Joseph Hall) Feb. 16, 1648-9.
R. of Alby, Norfolk, 1646. R. of Beeston St Lawrence, 1658-
71. V. of Barton Turf, to 1671. Buried at Beeston, Feb. 12,
1671. (Venn, i. 331.)
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 29, 1641. Of
Norfolk. One of these names adm. at Leyden, July 12, 1641.
JACKSON, alias KUERDEN, RICHARD. Adm. at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 5, 1644-5. Of Lancashire. S. of Gilbert. B. at Cuerden,
near Preston. Previously adm. a commoner of St Mary Hall,
Oxford, 1638. Migrated to Emmanuel, on the outbreak of
the war. B.A. 1644-5. Incorp. at Oxford. M.A. (St Mary
Hall) 1647. Created M.D. (Oxford) 1663, as Kuerden.
Vice-Principal of St Mary Hall, 1646. A staunch Royalist.
Practised as a physician at Preston, Lanes. Antiquary.
Friend of Sir William Dugdale. Probably died c. 1695.
(D.N.B. ; A 1. Oxon., where his admission at St Mary Hall is
not recorded.)
JACKSON, RICHARD, Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Jan. 29, 1658-9.
JACKSON, RICHARD. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1662. S. of
George, of Hough End, Withington, Lanes. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 13, 1639-40, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1643. IQ holy orders. Perhaps C. of Nantwich,
Cheshire, 1648-77. Buried there Oct. 13, 1677, aged 56.
Brother of James (1649). (Al. Oxon.; E. Axon.)
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 4,
1669. Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1669.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, June 30,
1690. ist s. of Thomas, barrister-at-law. B. at Nunnington,
Yorks. Schools, Thornton and Coxwold. Matric. 1690.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at TRINITY, Apr. n,
1700. S. of Richard, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. School, Uttoxeter
(Mr Bouquet). Matric. 1700; B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1707.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Oct. 20, 1703.
Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1707; B.A.
1707-8. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1709; priest, 1710. V. of
Walesby, Notts., 1720.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 25, 1720.
B. at Rochdale, Lanes. Matric. 1720; B.A. 1723-4; M.A.
1727. Fellow, 1727-43. R. of Gt Waldingneld, Suffolk,
I743-59. Buried there Oct. 27, 1759.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Sept.
37, 1723. S. of Richard, of Blurton, Staffs., clerk. School,
Trentham, Staffs. (Mr Hargreaves). Matric. 1724; Scholar,
JACKSON, ROGER
1725; B.A. 1727-8; M.A. 1731. Fellow, 1730. Taxor, 1735.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1739. Founder of the Jacksonian Pro-
fessorship. R. of Witley Magna, Worcs. Married Katherine,
dau. of Waldyve WiUington, of Hurley, Warws. Died at
Hurley Hall, Atherstone, Sept. 24, 1782. Buried at Kings-
bury, Warws. Will, P.C.C. (Endowments, 206; DJf.B.; G.
Mag.)
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 30, 1731.
Of Cheshire. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738; D.D.
1764. R. of St Oswald, Chester, 1739-61. R. of Duddleston,
Cheshire. V. of Trees, Salop. Preb. of Lichfield, 1741-96.
Preb. of Chester, 1744-96. Preb. of York, 1750-96. Died
1796- Will (P.C.C.) 1797- (A. B. Beaven; J. Ch. Smith.)
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Apr. 16,
1739. Of Middlesex. S. of Richard, of London, merchant.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 15, 1738-9. Barrister, 1744.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1751. Reader, 1779. King's
Council. M.P. forWeymouth, 1762-8; forRomsey, 1768-84.
Coun&vl to the South Sea Company, 1764-7. Counsel to Cam-
bridge University, 1771-87. Died May 6, 1787. 'Omniscient
Jackson.' (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.) According to D.N.B.,
he was s. of Richard, of Dublin; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1740;
whose name does not appear in their register.
JACKSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at SIDNEY, June 28,
1744. Only s. of Richard, serge maker, deceased, of Exeter.
B. in Holy Trinity, Exeter. School, Ottery St Mary (Mr
Holmes). Matric. 1745; B.A. 1748-9.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Scholar and fellow of KING'S HALL,
1488-1520.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1559.
JACKSON or JACSOUN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL,
June 20, 1592. Matric. 1592.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1624; M.A. 1627. Incorp. M.A. at Balh'ol College,
Oxford, 1627.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1628.
Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634. Perhaps ord.
priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637; C. of Wiggenhall St Peter.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. i, 1645.
Of Yorkshire.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 20,
1678. S. of Robert. B. at Coates Hall, Derbs. School,
Wakefield (Mr Baskerville). Matric. 1678; B.A. 1682-3. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 1684. Perhaps V. of Beighton, Derbs.,
1690. R. of Adel, Yorks., 1702-30. Died there June 28, 1730.
Father of Cyril (1736) and William (1733). (>'«k, »• 7o.)
JACKSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1707;
B.A. 1710-1. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1712; priest, 1713.
One of these names R. of Tatham, Lanes., 1726-33. Died
1733. (Peile, ii. 166.)
JACKSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CHRISI'S, July i, 1723.
School, Leeds (Mr Barnard).
JACKSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. 5, 1723. B. at
Coventry. Matric. 1723; B.A. 1727-8. One of these names
P.C. of Radstone, Northants., 1766-8. Died 1768.
JACKSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 3,
1743. S. of Thomas, miller, of Yorkshire. B. at Pocklington.
School, Sedbergh (Mr Broxholme). Matric. 1743; B-A- I74&-
7; M.A. 1750. Ord. deacon (York) June 14, 1747; priest,
Sept. 25, 1748; C. of Hayton, Yorks. Usher of Pocklington
School, 1745-63. (Scott-Mayor, in. 536.)
JACKSON, alias OVERTON, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar
from Eton, 1469. Of Overton, Yorks. Age 17.
JACKSON, ROGER. B.A. 1513-4; M.A. 1517-8. Probably
University preacher, 1522-3. V. of Poslingford, Suffolk, c,
1535-63.
JACKSON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1. One of these names V. of Cretingham, Suffolk,
1603.
JACKSON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1584.
Probably of East Bridgeford, Notts. B.A. 1587-8 ; M.A. 1591.
V. of Colston Bassett, Notts., 1597-1650. Will (P.C.C.) 1652.
(Peile, i. 179.)
JACKSON, ROGER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615.
S. of Michael, of East Bridgeford, Notts. B.A. 1618-9; M.A.
1622. Usher at Repton School, 1623-8. V. of Sutton-on-the-
Hill, Derbs., 1627. R. of Dalbury, 1650-2. V. of Langford,
1665. Died May 13, 1667. Father of John (1650), George
(1663) and William (1653). (Peile, i. 307.)
JACKSON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 6, 1705. 2nd
s. of George (1663), M.D., of Derbyshire. B. 1687 Matric.
1705; M.B. 1710. Of Ashbourne, Derbs. and Stradishall,
Suffolk. Married, 1721, Frances, dau. of Colonel John Shall-
cross, of Derbyshire. Died 1743. Brother of George (1699).
(Burke, L.G.; Foster, Lanes. Pedigrees.')
457
JACKSON, ROWLAND
JACKSON, ROWLAND. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
July o 1649. S. of Sir John, of Edderthorpe, Yorks., Knt.
B. at Hickleton, Yorks. School, Blackburn (Mr Clayton)
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 10, 1648-9. Died unmarried,
before 1665. (PeiU, i. 530; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
JACKSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1579; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June
10, 1586. One of these names R. of Goxhill, Yorks., 1588-94.
R. of Catwick, 1591-1603. Died 1602.
JACKSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1613;
B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1620;
priest, Dec. 1620. V. of Bardoey, Lines., 1624.
JACKSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 3, 1622.
Matric. 1623. One of these names matric. from Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, Jan. 28, 1624-5, age 17. Of London. (Al.
Oxon.)
JACKSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CHRIST'S, July i,
1674. S. of Charles. B. at Oxton, Notts. School, Oxton
(Mr Birch).
JACKSON, SETH. Matric. FelL-Com. from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1568.
JACKSON, SIMON. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1613.
B. in All Saints', Cambridge. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord.
priest (London) Dec. 19, 1619, age 24- V. of Lackford,
Suffolk, 1630. Will (P.C.C.) 1649-
JACKSON, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1684. S. of James (? 1649), clerk. B. at Manchester. School,
Crosby (Mr John Waring).
JACKSON, SIMON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1744. S. of Simon, merchant, of Cheshire. B. at Chester.
School, Bury, Lanes. (Mr Lister). Matric. 1744; B.A. 1748-9;
M.A. 1761. Ord. deacon (lachfield) Sept 24, 175*; priest,
June 17, 1753. R- of Bebington, Cheshire, 1753-77. R- of
Tarporley, 1787-1808. Died Apr. 15, 1808. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 545; Burke, L.G.)
JACKSON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 26,
1598. Matric. 1598. One of these names, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, June 15, 1601.
JACKSON, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 11,
1627. S. of Thomas, of Cowling, Yorks. Schools, Newcastle
(Mr Fowbery, Mr Gray and Mr Wigham) and York (Mr
Garthwaite). Matric. 1627. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 9,
1629. (PeiU, i. 385.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1539-40. Probably scholar of
CHRIST'S, 1535-7.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1566; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
26, 1575. One of these names (M.A.), V. of Norham, Durham,
1590-1612.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Michs.
1589. B. in Lancashire. Perhaps M.A. 1600 (see Grace for
B.D.); B.D. 1608; D.D. 1615. C. of Wye, Kent, in 1596-^.
1614. R. of Boughton Aleph, 1611-4. Preb. of Canterbury,
1614-33. R- of Gt Chart, 1616-29. R. of St George's,
Canterbury, 1622. R. of Milton, 1624. V. of Chilham, 1624.
R. of Ivy church, 1629. Author, sermons, etc. Buried in
Canterbury Cathedral, Nov. 13, 1646. Will (P.C.C.) 1647.
(D.N.B.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 4, 1594.
Matric. c. 1595.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Oct 1610. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1612; B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Perhaps
ord. priest (Norwich) 1616. V. of Calthorpe, Norfolk, 1618-.
R. of Itteringham, 1619-74.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1615;
B.A. 1619-20. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1623.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1620.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. 24, 1620-1.
Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1621. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Nov. 30, 1622. Scholar, 1623; B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Ord.
deacon (York) Dec. 1626; priest, Dec. 1627.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1625-6.
Matric. 1626.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1626.
JACKSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Kent; father D.D. (? Thomas, 1589). Matric. from St Alban's
Hall, Oxford, Jan. 26, 1615^6, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1616;
M.A. 1618-9. (Al. Oxon. assigns to him the Kentish prefer-
ment which probably belongs to his father, Thomas, of 1589.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1631.
Doubtless 's. of William, of Leeds, Yorks.; matric. from
Corpus Christi, Oxford, Aug. 28, 1634; aged 19; B.A. 1635;
M.A. 1638; sometime of Cambs.' (Al. Oxon.)
JACKSON, WILLIAM
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Nov. 25, 1644. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1645-6.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 24, 1652-
3. Of Derby. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660; B.D.
1667. Fellow, 1658. Junior proctor, 1665-6. R. of Aller,
Somerset, 1667-1702. Died 1702.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE,
July 8, 1654. Of Leicestershire School, Leicester. Matric.
1655; Scholar, 1655. Perhaps R. of Swithland, Leics., 1662-
1700. Died Nov. 6, 1700, aged 63. M.I. at Swithland.
(Nichols, in. 1053.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1667. S. of John, deceased. B. at Carlisle School, Sedbergh
(Mr Fell). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Perhaps V. of Chaldon,
Surrey, 1684. Died 1726.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 4,
1672-3. S. of Thomas. B. at Leeds. School, Leeds (Mr
Gilbert). Matric. 1672-3; B.A. 1676-7. Ord. deacon (London)
Feb. 1677-8. One of these names V. of Albury, Herts.,
1693-1724. Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan. 15, 1723-4. (PeiU, n. 46.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, July 10, 1690.
Matric. 1690; B.A. 1693-4.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May i,
1693. S. of William (1668), R. of Beetham, Westmorland.
Bapt. there, Oct. 6, 1675. Matric. 1693; B-A- 1696-7. V. and
schoolmaster of Over Kellet, Lanes., in 1698-9 (parish reg.).
R. of Newbiggin, Westmorland, 1698-1730. Buried there
Dec. 1730. (B. Nightingale; E. Axon.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 3, 1697. Of Lancashire. School, Warton, Lanes.
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 25,
1701. S. of Charles, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1701; Scholar, 1702; B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) Dec. 21, 1707; priest (London) Feb. 29, 1707-8.
R. of Rushton All Saints', and St Peter's, Northants., 1725-
55. Died Jan. 21, 1755-6, aged 73. Admon. (P.C C.) 1756.
(H. I. Longden; T. P. Donnan.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, May 19,
1716. S. of Richard, husbandman, of Yorkshire. B. at
Austwick. School, Sedbergh (Mr Saunders). Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1719-20;
priest (Norwich) Mar. 1723-4. (Not the R. of Green's
Norton, Northants., as suggested in Sedbergh register.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 17,
1717. S. of Thomas, steward, of Lancashire. B. at Burnley.
School, Burnley (Mr Ro. Shaw). Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1;
M.A. 1744. Ord. deacon (York) June 4, 1721; priest, Sept.
15, 1726. V. of Waghen, Holderness, Yorks., 1726-40. R. of
Kirkby Underdale, 1740-55. V. of Preston and Hedon,
1744-55. Died 1755. Perhaps father of Thomas (1746-7).
(Scott-Mayor, in. 311.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at CHRIST'S, June 12,
1725. S. of Adam. B. at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick
(Mr Carr). Resided, till 1728. Ord. deacon (York) June 9,
1727, as 'literate'; C. of Kirkley; priest, July, 1731. Master
of Drax School, near Selby, July 12, 1728. Perhaps V. of
Drax, in 1745. PeiU (n. 210) is probably wrong in assigning
Preston to him, which most likely belongs to Thomas, above.
JACKSON, THOMAS. M.A. from KING'S, 1730. Perhaps s. of
Lancelot, of Bampton, Westmorland. Matric. (Queen's
College, Oxford) Nov. 19, 1722, age 23; B.A. (Oxford) 1726.
(Al. Oxon.)
JACKSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
26, 1746-7. S. of Thomas (? 1717), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Hedon. School, Beverley. Matric. 1747; B.A. 1750-1. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) Mar. 4, 1750-1; priest (York) May 24,
1752. Perhaps V. of Skeckling and Burstwick, Yorks.,
1758-84. Died at Burstwick, 1784. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 564.)
JACKSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Mar. 22, 1607-8.
Doubtless s. of John (1570), R. of Melsonby, Yorks.
Migrated to Christ's. B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon
(York) Feb. 28, 1612-3; C. of Hackness, Yorks.; priest,
Dec. 19, 1613. V. of Wragby, Yorks., 1622^5. V. of Holy
Trinity, King's Square, York, 1631-5. Buried at Arksey,
Yorks., Feb. 2, 1635-6. Father of John (1639), brother of
Nathaniel (1616) and John (1613). (Yorks. Arch. Journal, vi.
189; M. H. Peacock.)
JACKSON, VALENTINE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1621. Of Warwickshire. B.A. 1625-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1629. Licensed (Peterborough,
May 24, 1636) to marry Joan Fletcher, both of King's Cliffe,
Northants. (H. I. Longden.)
JACKSON, VAYN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1567.
JACSON, WALTER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1582.
JACKSON, WILLIAM, B.Civ.L. 1509-10.
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JACKSON, WILLIAM
JACKSON, WILLIAM. B.A. 1530-1; M.A. 1533. Fellow of
ST JOHN'S, 1532. Of Coventry and Lichneld diocese.
JAXON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1548.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1564-5; Scholar, 1567; B.A. 1567-8. One of these names R.
of Fordley, Suffolk, 1568-77.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1567; B.A. 1570-1.
JACSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1573;
Scholar, 1578; B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1582. One of these names
R. of East Keal, Lines., 1596-1612. Will (Lincoln) 1612.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1602;
B.A. 1606-7; M.A. from Emmanuel, 1610. Ord. deacon
(London) c. 1613; priest, June 4, 1615, age 28; 'M.A.; late
of Emmanuel, tutor in house of Sir William Twysden, Bart.
B. in Lincoln.' Perhaps R. of North Ockendon, Essex, 1619.
One of these names V. of Gt Bowden, Leics., 1641.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1609. Perhaps the man of these names, ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 19, 1614, as 'literate'; priest, Sept. 25, 1614; 'of
Emmanuel College.' Another was ord. deacon (London)
June 10, 1609; 'aged 24; b. at Warwick; late of Emmanuel
College'; priest, Feb. 17, 1610-1; C. of Bletchingley, Surrey.
(Neither of these found in Emmanuel register.)
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Mar. 14, 1624-5.
S. of William, of Kent. School, 'Oubum.' Matric. 1625;
B.A. 1628-9. One of these names R. of North Ockendon,
Essex, 1629. (Peile, I. 365; but see William, 1602.)
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 12, 1638. Of
Nottinghamshire. S. of William. B. at East Bridgford,
Notts. School, Newark. Matric. 1638. Migrated to Christ's,
Sept. 21, 1639, age 18. B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1645. R. of
Screveton, Notts., 1652. V. of Oxton, in 1658; burnt out
there. Married Dorothy Thoroton, aunt of Robert, the
historian. Died Feb. 27, 1661. (A. Gray; Foster, Lanes.
Pedigrees.)
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
13, 1644-5. S. of Richard (1619), R. of Whittington, Lanes.
B. at Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland. Schools, Sedbergh
(Mr Nelson) and Kirkby Lonsdale (Mr Tatham). B.A. 1648-9.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1647. Of Coleraine, London-
derry, Esq. Died July 24, 1688. Buried at Coleraine. For
funeral certificate see Genealogist, N.S., xxxv. no. Father
of William (1688). Presumably brother of Francis (1649)
and Leonard (1668) though these are not mentioned in the
certificate.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
May 27, 1647. S. of John, of Barlings, Lines. School, Kirton.
Matric. 1647; B.A. 1650—1.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
13, 1653. S. of Roger (1615), V. of Sutton, Derbs. B. there.
School, Uppingham (Mr Meres). Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7;
M.A. 1660; B.D. from Jesus, 1668: D.D. 1673. Fellow of
Jesus, 1661-73. Ord. deacon (Ely) June; priest, Sept. 1672.
R. of St George, Botolph Lane, Sept. i, 1666 (church burnt
next day in the Great Fire). Chaplain to Archbishop Sterne.
V. of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs., 1671. Preb. of York,
1671-80. R. of Abington-by-Shingay, Cambs., 1673-80. R.
of Bedford parish Church. R. of Chelmsford, 1675-80. Died
1680. Brother of John (1650) and George (1663). (A. Gray.)
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 20,
1661. S. of John, farmer. B. at Bridgford, Notts. School,
Melton Mowbray (Mr Pare). Matric. 1661; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Signed for deacon's
orders (London) Sept. 19, 1668; priest, Junes, 1669. Chaplain
to Sir Roland Lytton, in Herts.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
14, 1668. S. of John, farmer. B. at Bootle, Cumberland.
Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Perhaps ord. deacon (Chester)
Sept. 22, 1672; priest, Sept. 21, 1673. Schoolmaster at
Beetham, Westmorland, 1673. V. of Beetham, 1683-1709.
Buried there Sept. 14, 1709. Will (Archd. Westmorland)
1709. Father of Thomas (1693). (B. Nightingale.)
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, July i,
1677. S. of William. B. at Nantwich, Cheshire. School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1678; Matric. 1680; B.A. 1680^-1.
Perhaps of Sandbach, Cheshire. Clerk of the Peace. Buried
there June 22, 1713.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May
23, 1688. S. of William, Esq. (1644-5)- B. in Ireland.
School, Kilkenny. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. n, 1687; 's.
and h. of William, of Coleraine.'
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
July 6, 1715. S. of William, sculptor. B. at St Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20. Ord. deacon
^ (Ely) Dec. 22, 1728. One of these names V. of Addington,
Surrey, 1730-54. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1754; died at All Hallows,
Barking.
JACOB, NICHOLAS
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, June 22,
1733, from University College, Oxford. S. of Robert (1678),
clerk. B. at Adel, Yorks. Matric. (Oxford) May 3, 1732,
age 18; B.A. (Cambridge) 1735-6. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Mar. 21, 1735-6- R. of Adel, Yorks., 1737-66. Died at
Bath, Feb. 17, 1766, aged 52. Buried at Weston, near Bath.
M.I. at Adel. Brother of Cyril (1736).
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June
19, 1740. S. of Lancelot, deceased, of Westmorland. B. at
Brampton Grange, Westmorland. School, Lowther (Mr
Wilkinson). Matric. 1740; B.A. 1743-4; M.A. 1747. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 15, 1744. C. of Green's Norton,
Nortbants.
JACKSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, June 18, 1750.
S. of Thomas, merchant, of America. B. at Irish Town.
School, Hoddesden, Herts.
JAXON, . Matric. Fell. -Com. from JESUS, Michs. 1544;
'M.A. of Oxford.' Perhaps William, B.A. (Oxford) 1530;
M.A. 1535.
M.A. 1475-6. Incorporated.
B.Can.L. 1477-8.
D.Civ.L. Incorp. 1500.
D.Can.L. Excused from congregations, etc.
JACKSON, •
JACKSON,
JACKSON,
JACKSON,
as commissary, 1501-2.
JACKSON, . B.A. 1507.
JACKSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1550.
JACKSON, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Dec. ir,
1696. (Name off, Aug. 1697.)
JACOB, see also JACOMB.
JACOB or J ACOMBE, ABRAHAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY,
Aug. 10, 1646. Matric. 1646, as Jacombe. Knighted, June 17,
1683. Governor ot Walmer Castle. Father of Herbert (1691).
JACOB, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1612;
B.A. from Jesus, 1615-6; M.A. 1619. R. of DaHinghoe,
Suffolk, 1618-47, sequestered. Father of the next.
JACOB, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 30,
1638. S. of Francis (above), R. of Dallinghoe, Suffolk. B.
there. School, Ipswich (Mr Holt). B.A. 1641-2; M.A. 1647.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1646. Perhaps
preb. of Gloucester, 1662-5.
JACOB, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1629;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636.
JACOB, GISBRIGHT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1568;
Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575. Fellow of Clare.
Senior proctor, 1591-2. Will proved (V.C.C.) 1597 and
JACOB, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Aug. 10, 1646.
JACOB, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1691. S. of Sir Abraham (1646), Knt., Governor of Walmer
Castle. B. in London. School, Eton. Matric. 1691. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 3, 1692. (Le Neve, Knights, 379.)
JACOB, JAMES. D.D. 1475-6. Of ST CATHARINE'S.
JACOB, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1588; B.A.
1590-1; M.A. 1595; B.D. 1602-3. Doubtless ord. priest
(Norwich) Apr. 18, 1594; V. of Wangford, Suffolk, 1593.
JACOB, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
JACOB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Dec. 20,
1636. Possibly s. of William, of Mendham, Suffolk. School,
Netfield, Suffolk. Matric. 1639. One of these names R. of
Greenstead, Colchester, 1650. Perhaps brother of William
(1637).
JACOB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Dec. 2, 1651. Of
Middlesex. Probably 3rd s. of Sir John, of Bromley, Middle-
sex. Matric. 1651. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 20,
1654-5-
JACOB, Sir JOHN, Bart. LL.D. 1705 (Com. Reg.). S. of Sir
John, 2nd Bart. B. c. 1665. Colonel in the army. Fought
at the Boyne, etc. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., 1674. Married
Lady Dorothy Barry, dau. of Richard, Earl of Barrymore.
Died Mar. 31, 1740. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
JACOB, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1740.
S. of John, V. of Fordington, Dorset. Matric. 1741; B.A.
1744-5; M.A. 1748; M.D. 1758. Fellow, 1744. Practised
physic at Salisbury. Died May 2, 1789. Will (P.C.C.) as of
New Sarum.
JACOB, NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1640.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1640. Nicholas Bradlaw (alias Jacob)
s. and h. of Nicholas, of Laxfield, Suffolk, gent., deceased;
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 7, 1644. Called to the Bar, 1651.
Ancient, 1667. Donor to the College Chapel, 1667.
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JACOB, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 5, 1602.
Matric. 1602; Scholar; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609; B.D. 1616.
Ord deacon and priest (Norwich) May 22, 1608. V. of Little
Fakenham, Suffolk, 1608-10. R. of Caldecote, Hunts.,
1610-2. R. of Lower Rickinghall, Suffolk, 1615. Member
of the Presbyterian Classis, 1645.
JACOBE, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Miens. 1559-
One of these names, of London, adm. at the Inner Temple,
1564-
JACOB, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1565.
Of London. Scholar, 1568; B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573; M.D.
1579. Fellow, 1571. Incorp. from Basel, where he was
admitted, 1576. Member ot the College of Physicians, 1586.
Physician to Queen Elizabeth, who recommended him to
the Court in Russia, 1581. Returned to England, 1584. Went
out to Russia again, 1586. Died 1588. (Cooper, n. 76; Munk,
I. 88; DJf.B.)
JACOB, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 24, 1602. Of
Suffolk.
JACOB, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1678. Of Cam-
bridgeshire. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 29, 1680; s. and h.
of Nicholas, 'of Canterbury' (? Camb.).
JACOB, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1699. Of Suffolk.
Matric. 1699-1700.
J ACOBBE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1571 ;
B.A. 1575-6; M.A. from Jesus, 1583.
JACOB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 6,
1637-8. S. of William. B. at Mendham, Suffolk. Matric.
1638.
JACOB or JACOMB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May
16, 1648, as Jacomb. Of Kent. Matric. 1648, as Jacob; B.A.
1651; M.A. 1655. Perhaps R. of Little Dunham, Norfolk.
One of these names V. of Sarre, Kent, c. 1653-62, ejected.
(For a contemporary see Al. Oxon.)
JACOB, . B.CanJL. 1485-6.
JACOB or JAKOK, . B.A. 1498.
JACOB, . Scholar of QUEENS', 1534-9.
JACOBYN, . D.D. 1489-90. Dominican friar.
JACOCKS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Sept. 14, 1637.
Of Warwickshire. Matric. as ' Leonard Jaycocke," 1637.
JACOMB, see also JACOB.
JACOMB, GEORGE. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.). V. of Houghton,
Norfolk, 1724-31. R. of Syderstone, 1724-59. R. of Pens-
thorpe, 1727-31. R. of Stanhow, 1731-59- Died Aug. 8,
1759. aged 75-
JACOMBE, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1644.
Of Leicestershire. B.A. 1647-8; M.A. 1651; B.D. 1658.
Fellow, 1649-57. V. of St Mary Woolnoth, London, 1655-9.
Died June 12, 1659. Buried at St Mary Woolnoth. WiU,
P.C.C. Brother of the next. (D.N.B.)
JACOMBE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1642 (already ma trie, at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, May 20,
1640, age 16). S. of John, of Burton Lazars, Leics., pleb.
School, Melton Mowbray (Mr Edw. Gamble). B.A. 1643-4;
M.A. from Trinity, 1647; D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Fellow of
Trinity, 1645. R. of St Martin's, Ludgate, 1647-62, ejected.
Chaplain to the Countess of Exeter. Took a leading part on
the Presbyterian side in drawing up the exceptions against
the Prayer Book. Married a dau. of John Gordon, of Assing-
ton, Suffolk. Author, Sermont, etc. Died Mar. 27, 1687.
Buried at St Anne's, Aldersgate. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
the above. (A I. Oxon.; Calamy, i. 160; DJf.B.)
JACYE or JESSEY, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1619. Of Yorkshire. Scholar; B.A. 1622-3; M.A.
1626. Supp. for incorporation at Oxford, 1627; 'A preacher's
son. B. at West Rowton, Yorks., Sept. 3, 1601." Minister at
Aughton, Yorks., 1633; ejected, 1634. Independent pastor
at St George, Southwark, 1645-6. Died Sept. 4, 1663.
Buried in Bunhill Fields. (D.N.B. • Calamy, i. 108.)
JAGGARD, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1677. Of Essex.
Matric. 1679, as 'Jecggard'; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. 1685; B.D.
1693. Fellow, 1684-98. Taxor, 1687-8. R. of St Andrew's,
Cambridge, 1689. C. of St Nicholas Chapel, Lynn. Died
Nov. ir, 1702. (Masters.)
JAGARDE, JOHN. 'Of TRINITY College.' Mentioned in the
will of John Jaggard, gent., of Edwardeston, Suffolk, proved
Dec. 1699.
JAGARDE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1551,
impubes. William Masterson, R. of Horsebeath, Cambs.,
leaves him 'such small bookes as be mew for his learnying,'
1556. (C. E. Parsons, Horsektatk.)
JAMES, EDWARD
JAGGARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625.
S. of William, the printer and publisher of the first edition
of Shakespeare. Matric. from St Catharine's, 1628; B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1632. R. of Kirkby
Overblow, Yorks., 1639-47, 'M.A.' (W. Jaggard.)
JAGGARD, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1656. Of Essex. S. and h. of Humphrey, of Gt Parndon.
Articled as pupil to his father. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 19, 1657. Will proved, Sept. 5, 1697, as of the Middle
Temple. (W. Jaggard.)
JAGGARD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Jan.
17, 1682-3. S. of Abraham, merchant, Warden of the
Grocers' Company. B. in London. School (private; Dr
Goade). Matric. 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 31, 1690. The father was a friend of Samuel
Pepys; see references in the Diary. (W. Jaggard.)
JAGGER, (?) FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, c.
1597-
JAGLETT, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1622.
JAGO, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May 22,
1677. S. of Robert, V. of Wendron and Helston, Cornwall.
B. at Wendron. Matric. 1677; B.A. 1680-1.
JAGOE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 30,
1680. S. of Stephen. B. at Gerrans, Cornwall. School,
Plymouth (Mr John Bedford). Matric. 1680.
JAGO, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 24, 1632. Of
Cornwall. Matric. 1632.
JAGOE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 9, 1692. Of
Cornwall. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1695-6.
JAKE, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, June, 1575.
Perhaps V. of Warcop, Westmorland, 1597-1625, as Jacques.
(Peile, i. 132.)
JAKE or JACKE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Oct. ai,
1668. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1673.
JAKYS, . B.Can.L. 1455-6. Possibly William, Chaplain of
Holy Trinity, Ely, 1463; and V. of Sutton, Isle of Ely, 1469-
70.
JALLAND or JOLLAND, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CORPUS
CHRISTI, 1686. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1687; B.A.
1690-1, as Jalland. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1693; priest
(London) Mar. 4, 1693-4.
JAMES, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 18, 1647.
Matric. 1647.
JAMES, ABRAHAM. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, June 19, 1656.
S. of James, of Suffolk. Matric. 1658; B.A. 1659-60.
JAMES, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Nov. 4, 1742.
B. at Rochester. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1746-7; M.A. from
Christ's, 1750. Fellow of Christ's, 1749-75. V. of Fen
Drayton, Cambs., 1763-72. V. of St Margaret-at-Clifie,
Kent, 1773; also P.C. of Buckland. R. of Little Canfield,
Essex, 1774. Died 1813. Will, P.C.C. (Peile, H. 245.)
JAMES (afterwards KECK), ANTHONY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
ST JOHN'S, Feb. 18, 1730-1. S. of David (next), clerk, of
Middlesex, R. of Woughton, Bucks. School, Eton. Matric.
1731. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 6, 1731. Barrister, 1736.
Bencher, 1754, as 'Keck.' Serjeant-at-law, 1759. Died at
Theobalds, Herts., Mar. 3, 1786, aged 75. Buried at Cheshunt.
Brother of Thomas (1733). Scott-Mayor (in. 432) identifies
him with the M.P. for Woodstock, who died in 1767.
JAMES, DAVID. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 23, 1687. Of
Wiltshire. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Doubtless
R. of Woughton, Bucks., 1713-45. Died 1745. Will (P.C.C.)
1747. Father of Thomas (1733) and the above.
JEAMES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1590-1.
Matric. 1591; B.A. 1594-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4;
priest, Sept. 24, 1615. Doubtless Master of Wellingborough
School, Northants., 1604-14. V. of Duston, 1617-41,
sequestered. Married, at Harpole, Northants., Feb. 2, 1641-2,
Elizabeth Langley. (H. I. Longden.)
JAMES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 22,
1687. S. of Edmund, of Little Houghton, Northants. School,
Northampton (Mr Style). Matric. 1687; B.A. 1691-2. Ord.
priest (Ely) 1695. V. of Shudy Camps, Cambs., 1696.
(Trm. Coll. Adm. errata.)
JAMES, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1677.
B. at Witley, Worcs. Matric. 1679; B.A. 1682-3. Fellow.
Died in London, of small-pox.
JAMES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Oct. xo,
1714. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. at Reavsby, Lines. School,
Boston. Matric. 1715; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
May 24, 1719; priest, June 12, 1720.
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JAMES, FRANCIS
JAMES, FRANCIS. LL.B. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
John, of Little Ore. Staffs. B. 1559. Matric. (Oxford) Nov.
28, 1581, age 22; B.C.L. 1583; D.C.L. 1588. Fellow of All
Souls) 1577. Admitted advocate, Oct. 26, 1590. M.P. for
Dorchester, 1593; for Shaftesbury and Corfe Castle, 1597;
for Mint-head, 1601; for Wareham, 1604-11. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Aug. 10, 1606. Master in Chancery, 1614. Chancellor
of Bath and Wells, and of London. Judge of the Court of
Audience of Canterbury. Married Blanche, dau. of
Gunter, and widow of Sir William BUlingley, of London, Knt.
Died 1616. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Durham, 1615;
H. M. Wood.)
JAMES, FRANCIS. Matric. from TRINITY HALL, Dec. 1719.
S. of Sir Cane, Bart., of Bury. Scholar, 1720; LL.B. 1724;
LL.D. 1729. Fellow, 1728-34. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov.
26, 1722. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23; priest, Dec. 28,
1733. R. of Swannington, Norfolk, 1733-9. V. of Wood
Dalling, 1733-9. Died s.p. (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
JAMES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Mar. 19, 1634-5.
Matric. Fell.-Com. 1635.
JAMES, GILES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1611. B. at
Bickley, Sussex. Matric. 1611: Scholar; B.A. 1614-5; M-A-
1618. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 2; priest, Dec. 22, 1616, age
27. Perhaps of Sherston with Pinkney, Wilts. ; s. of Simon.
JAMES, HENRY. Cautio for degree, 1488.
JAMES. HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1619.
JAMES or JEAMES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEM-
BROKE, Oct. 3, 1620. S. of John, of Ightham, Kent. Matric.
1620. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 18, 1624. (Pedigree
of James, of Ightam in Sussex Vis., 1663.)
JAMES, HENRY. M.A. 1626 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of Bristol,
Esq. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 30, 1619,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1622; M.A. (Hart Hall) 1625. R. of
Machen, Monm., 1626 (another of the same names, M.A.,
Oxford, 1620) chaplain to the Bishop of Bristol. V. of
Kingston-by-Taunton, Somerset, 1636. V. of Crowcombe,
1662-72. Died 1672. Father of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
JAMES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at MAGDALENE, 1660. S. of
Henry (above), R. of Kingston, Somerset. School, Eton.
Migrated to Queens', Aug. 24, 1661. Matric. 1661; B.A.
1663-4; M.A. 1667; B.D. 1675; D-D. 1679 (£#• ^g-)-
Fellow of Queens', 1664. Taxor, 1673-4. Elected President
of Queens', July 29, 1675. Vice-Chancellor, 1683-4, 1696-9.
Regius Professor of Divinity, 1699-1717. Incorp. at Oxford,
1671. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1667; priest, Sept. 20,
1668. R. of St Botolph, Cambridge, 1671. Chaplain to the
King. Preb. of York, 1687-1717; and R. of Somersham,
Hunts. Preb. of Canterbury, 1705-17. Died Mar. 12, 1716-7.
JAMES, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 26, 1691.
S. of Samuel. B. at Carlisle. School, Westminster. Matric.
1691; Scholar, 1692; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Fellow of
Pembroke, 1699. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 19, 1698.
Chaplain of Trinity, 1698-1700. R. of Upwell and Outwell
Cambs., 1702-40. Died 1740.
JAMES, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1594-
5. B. at Bramlye, Salop. Ord. deacon (London) Nov. n,
1597. age 25. C. of Bepton, Sussex. Will (Chichester) 1601;
as R. of Bepton.
JAMES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1559.
JAMES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1564. Of
Hampshire. Scholar, 1565; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571; M.L.
1575; M.D. 1578. Fellow, 1569. M.D. (Leyden). F.R.C.P.
1584. M.P. for St Ives, Cornwall, 1584-6; and for Newcastle-
under-Lyne, 1592-3. Physician to the Queen's household,
1595. Died c. Jan. 26, 1600-1. (Cooper, n. 178; Munk, i. 87.)
JAMES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1570. B.
1554. Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1575-6; M.A. 1579! B.D. 1586.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1584. Ord. deacon (London) June 10,
1584; priest (Lichfield) June 15, 1584. University preacher,
1585. R. of Skirbeck, Lines., 1607-12. Will (Lincoln) 1612.
Father of Thomas (1611).
JEAMES, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 12) from MAGDALENE,
Easter, 1585.
JAMES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c. 1591 ; B.A. 1592-3.
JAMES, JOHN. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1609-10; M.A. 1615. One
of these names R. of Tugford, Salop, Aug. 1617. V. of
Cardington, Salop, 1633. (Peile, I. 261.)
JAMES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Mar. a,
1624-5. S. of William. B. at Kingham, Oxon. Matric. 1625 ;
B.A. 1628. One of these names, s. and h. of William, of
Latham, Suffolk, adm. at Gray's Inn, May 8, 1629.
JAMES, JOHN. M.A. 1654 (Incorp. from Oxford). Perhaps s. of
Simon, of Woodstock, Oxon. (Matric. from Exeter College,
July 24, 1642, age 15, but no Oxford degree recorded.) Non-
conformist V. of Flintham, Notts., till 1662. (Colamy, in.
97.)
JAMES, SAMUEL
JAMES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, June 25, 1694.
Matric. 1695; B.A. 1699-1700; M.A. 1705. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1701; priest, Sept. 1703. V. of Ubbeston,
Suffolk, 1705.
JAMES, JOHN. D.D. 1698 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of John,
of London. Matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) July 12, 1667,
age 17; B.A. 1671; M.A. 1674; B.D. 1684; D.D. 1689. Preb.
of Exeter, 1689-1703. Chancellor of Exeter, 1689-1703. R.
of Southill, Cornwall, 1689. V. of Harberton, Devon, 1691.
Died Jan. 28, 1702-3. Will (Exeter) 1703. (Al. Oxon.)
JAMES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 13, 1721. B. in
London, Jan. 12, 1702-3. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5; M.A. 1728. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Oct. 24, 1727, age 24; C. of Polebrooke, Northants.; priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1729. R. of Frenze, Norfolk, 1734.
JAMES, JOHN. M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1750. S. of John, of
Rochester. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Mar. 3,
1734-5. age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1739. R. of Betteshanger,
Kent. 1743-75- R. of Deal, 1755-75. Died Nov. 26, 1775.
Will (P.C.C.) 1776; to be buried in Betteshanger. (Al. Oxon.;
Peile, n. 246.)
JAMES, JOSEPH. M.A. 1677. Incorp. from Glasgow.
JAMES, LAJV(? t/)CELOT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1572.
JEAMES, LOUIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1584-5.
JAMES, MARMADUKE. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1634-5; B.A. 1638-9. Probably lecturer at St Peter's,
Cornhill, 1642. Perhaps R. of Watton, Herts., 1652.
JAMES, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
June 4, 1647. S. of Nathaniel, of London, gent. School,
Albury. Matric. 1647.
JAMES, PETER. B.A. 1520-1; M.A. 1524.
JAMES, REUBEN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1628;
Scholar, 1631; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
JAMES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1617;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Aug. n; priest, Aug. 13, 1628. Will of one of these
names (Exeter) 1640; R. of Thornbury, Devon.
JAMES, RICHARD. B.D. 1627 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hampshire, gent. B. at Newport, Isle of Wight. Matric.
from Exeter College, Oxford, May 6, 1608, age 16; B.A.
(Corpus Christi, Oxford) 1611; M.A. 1614-5; B.D. 1624.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1615. Arranged the Cottonian
library. Perhaps R. of Little Mongeham, Kent, 1629-35.
Buried at St Margaret's, Westminster, Dec. 8, 1638. (Al.
Oxon.)
JEAMES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1568;
B.A. 1571-2.
JAMES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July i, 1613; B.A.
1616-7; M.A. 1620.
JAMES, ROBERT. M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of Edward, of
Shenston, Staffs., Major in the army. School, Lichfield.
Matric. from St John's, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1722, age 17; B.A.
1726. Extra-licentiate, R.C.P., Jan. 12, 1727-8. Licentiate,
1765. Practised for a time at Sheffield, c. 1770. Inventor of
the 'fever powders.* Author, medical. Died Mar. 23, 1776.
Will, P.C.C. (D.N.B.; Munk, n. 269; Al. Oxon.)
JAMES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1730. S. of John, gent., of Suffolk. B. at Sudbury. School,
Blackheath, Kent. Matric. 1730. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 28, 1726; s. and h. of John, of Sudbury,
Suffolk, gent., deceased. Perhaps ord. deacon (Lincoln) May
20, 1733; priest, Sept. 22, 1734, as B.A. One of these names
V. of Shephall, Herts., 1734-42. Died 1742.
JAMES, ROGER. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 14, 1637. Of
Surrey. Probably same as next.
JAMES, ROGER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, July 13, 1637.
Probably s. of Sir Roger, of Reigate, Surrey, Knt. Matric.
1637. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1639. M.P. for Reigate,
1661-81, 1689-90. Married a dau. of Sir Anthony Aucher, of
Bishopsbpurne, Kent. Living, 1697. Probably father of the
next. (Vis. of Surrey, 1623, 1663; Manning and Bray, i. 326.)
JAMES, ROGER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1667. Probably s. and h. of Roger (above), of
Reigate, Surrey, Esq. Age 14 in 1663. Died before his
father. (Vis. of Surrey.)
JAMES, ROGER. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 27, 1671. Of
Essex. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1672; B.A. 1674-5.
JAMES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1571.
JAMES, SAMUEL. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, June a,
1577; LL.B. 1585.
JAMES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1619.
Of Lincolnshire.
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JAMES, SAMUEL
TAMES, SAMUEL, Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 9, 1<>3I-
Of Norfolk.
TAMES, THOMAS. M.A. 1600 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Hampshire (of Newport, Isle of Wight). Ma trie, from New
College, Oxford, Jan. 28, 1591-2, age 19; B.A. 1595; M.A.
Little Mongeham, 1617-29. Author. Died at Oxford, Aug.
1629, aged 58. Buried in New College Chapel. (Al. Oxon.)
JAMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, July, 1602.
JAMES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1611.
S. of John (1570), R. of Skirbeck. Bapt. at Boston, Oct. 5,
1595. B.A. 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar.
16; priest, Mar. 17, 1616-7. For some years ministered in
Lincolnshire. Went to New England, arriving June 5, 1632.
Pastor at Charlestown, Mass. Removed, 1637, to Newhaven,
Conn. Returned to England, c. 1647. Minister at Needham
Market, Suffolk, 'hired by the town, 1650'; ejected, c. 1661.
Presbyterian preacher at West Greeting, 1680. Nonconform-
ist preacher till his death, Feb. 1682-3, aged c. go. (Felt, i.
159; J- G. Bartlett.)
JAMES, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1632;
scholar from Westminster, 1629; B.A. 1632-3.
JAMES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 20, 1677. Of
Essex. B.A. 1680-1.
JAMES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 25,
1708. B. in Monmouthshire, 1687. School, Usk. Matric.
1709; B.A. 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 15, 1712; priest,
Mar. i, 1712-3.
JAMES, THOMAS (1712), see JANNS.
JAMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, June 19,
1717. S. of Thomas, of Cowden, Sussex, gent. Bapt. at
Cowden, Apr. 30, 1698. School, Westminster. Matric. 1718;
Scholar, 1718; B.A. 1720-1; M.A. 1724. Fellow, 1723. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1715. Ord. deacon (Llandaff,
at Westminster) Mar. 7, 1730-1; priest (Gloucester) 1731.
Perhaps R. of Ashurst, Kent, 1740-6- R- of Waldron,
Sussex, 1746. V. of East Grinstead, till 1757. Will (P.C.C.)
1757- (J- Ch. Smith; F. S. Hockaday.)
JAMES, THOMAS. M.A. from TRINITY, 1730. S. of John, of
Hereford. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Oct. 21,
1708, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. (Al. Oxon.)
JAMES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sr JOHN'S, Oct. 25,
1733. S. of David (1687), clerk, of Middlesex, R. of Wough-
ton, Bucks. B. in London. Bapt. at St Dunstan-in-the-West.
School, Eton. Matric. 1734. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 6,
1733. Brother of Anthony (1730-1).
JAMES, WILLIAM. B.Civ.L. 1524-5- Perhaps of KING'S HALL,
1524-6.
JAMES, WILLIAM, Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1562; B.A. 1564-5; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1566. University
librarian, 1577-81. One of these names Head Master o'f
York School, 1575. (Cooper, 11. 51; HI. 97.)
JAMES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1583; B.A. 1586-7; M.A. 1590. Fellow, c. 1588. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1591. (Cooper, n. 99.)
JAMES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1603 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
William, dean of Christ Church (and Bishop of Durham).
B. 1576. Matric. from Christ Church, Feb. 10, 1592-3; B.A.
(Oxford) 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Public orator (Oxford) 1601-4.
Married Anne, dau. of John Doiley, of Overbury, Suffolk.
Died before 1615. (Al. Oxon.; H. M. Wood.)
JAMES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1617; B.A. 1619-20.
JAMES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 6,
1661. S. of William. B. at Hackforth, Yorks. School,
Northallerton. Matric. 1661. Perhaps prd. priest (York)
1678. (For possible identifications see Peile, I. 596.)
JAMES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PETERROUSE, May
23, 1674. Of Nottinghamshire. School, Church Fenton,
Yorks. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8; M.A. 1681. Ord. priest
(York) June, 1682. V. of Bramham, Yorks., 1687-91. V. of
Burstwick, 1691-1723. V. of Paull, 1701-23. Endowed a
hospital at Cawood. Died 1723. (H. M. Wood.)
JAMES, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1719- Probably s. of
James Williams, clerk, of Llansawell, Merioneth. Matric.
from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Feb. 21, 1672-3, age 17; B.A.
(Jesus College, Oxford) 1677. Perhaps R. of Begelly,
Pembroke, 1685; and of Yerbeston, 1692. (Al. Oxon.)
JAMES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (aije 19) at SIDNEY, Apr.
26, 1722. S. of William, Esq., deceased, of Ightham, Kent.
B. there. School, Ludsdown, Kent (Mr Thornton). Of
Ightham, Esq. High Sheriff for Kent, 1732. Usher of the
Black Rod in Ireland. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Demetricus
James of Reigate, Surrey. (Burke, L.G.)
JANEWAY, JOSEPH
JAMES, . Fee for M.A. or higher degree, 1467. A foreigner.
JAMES, . Dr of some faculty. Incorp. 1485-6.
JAMESON or J AMSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1572.
JAMESON, ROBERT. B.A. 1483-4,
JEAMSON, WILLIAM. M.A. 1663 (Incorp. from Oxford).
Matric. from St John's College, Oxlord, July 25, 1655; B.A.
(Oxford) 1658; M.A. (New College) 1661. Chaplain of Christ
Church. V. of Shabbington, Bucks., 1662-72. Died Dec. 13,
1672. Buried in Christ Church Cathedral. Admon. (Oxford)
1672. (Al. Oxon.)
JAMINEAU, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 2,
1727. 3rd s. of Claude, of London. School, Westminster.
Matric. 1727; Scholar, 1728. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 5, 1727. Consul at Naples, 1753-79. Afterwards in the
General Post Office. Died Nov. 3, 1789. Will, P.C.C. (Al.
Westmon., 296; G. Mag.)
JANDRELL or JAUNDRELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
ST JOHN'S, June 13, 1711. S. of Abraham, husbandman.
B. at Pitchford, near Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury
(Mr Lloyd). B.A. 1714-5; M.A. 1720.
JANDRELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1714. S. of John, shoemaker. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1714; B.A. 1717-8; M.A.
1726.
JANE, JOSEPH. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1712. S. of
Thomas, of St Kew, Cornwall. School, Westminster. Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1688-9, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1692-3. Master of Truro School, 1706-28. V. of
Gwinear, 1710-1. R. of St Mary, Truro, 1711-45. Buried at
Truro, Nov. 19, 1745. (Al. Oxon.)
JANE, THOMAS (1488), see LANE.
JANE or JAN, THOMAS. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1495-6. Of
Dorset. Educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford.
D.Can.L. (Oxford). Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, 1450-60,
1468-70. V. of Little Burstead, Essex, 1471. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1471-99. V. of Prittlewell, Essex, 1472. V. of Foul-
ness, 1472-80. R. of Hayes, Middlesex, 1473-99. V. of
St Sepulchre's, London, 1479-80. Archdeacon of Essex,
1480-99. V. of Walden, Essex, 1484. V. of St Bride's,
Fleet St, 1485-99. Canon of Windsor, 1496-9. Bishop of
Norwich, 1499-1500. Died at Folkestone Abbey, Kent,
Sept. 1500. Buried at Norwich. Will (P.C.C.). (Al. Oxon.;
D.N.B.; Cooper, I. 3; in. 97.)
JANEWAY, ABRAHAM, B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1662. S.
of William (1623-4), R. of Kelshall, Herts. B. in St Alphage,
Oct. 13, 1640. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, Oct. 29, 1657. Nonconformist.
Resided at Buntingford, Herts. Died Sept. 1665. Brother
of William (1649), Job" (165°) and Joseph (1666). (Al. Oxon.)
JANEWAY, ANDREW. B.A. from JESUS, 1587-8; M.A. 1592.
S. of John, V. of Manuden, Essex. B. there. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 20, 1589, age 24; priest, May 10, 1593; C. of
Mori-ton, Essex. P.C. of Tiltey, 1592-8. R. of All Hallows-
the-Wall, London, 1593-1643. Died Feb. 20, 1654-5. Buried
at All Hallows. (J. Ch. Smith.)
JANEWAY, JACOB. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 6,
1743. S. of James (1698), of Kent. B. at Wootton. School,
Canterbury. Matric. 1743; B.A. 1746-7. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1747; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1748. C. of
Compton, Beds.
JANEWAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1698. Of
Kent. Probably bapt. at Canterbury Cathedral, Aug. 4,
1682; s. of Mr Jacob Janeway. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2;
M.A. 1705. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1706. R. of
Aldington, Kent, 1708-39. R. of Wootton, 1712-39. Died
July, 1739- Father of Jacob (i?43)-
JANAWAYE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1549
(impubes).
JENEWAY, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1556. Perhaps
V. of Manuden, Essex, 1*64-1619. Will (Cons. C. London)
1619; to be buried at Manuden. If so, father of Andrew
(1587-8). (J- Cb. Smith.)
JANEWAY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1650.
2nd s. of William (1623-4). B. at Lilley, Herts., Oct. 27,
1633. Matric. 1650-1; B.A. 1654-5. Fellow, 1654-7. Died
of consumption, June, 1657. Buried at Kelshall. M.I.
Brother of William (1649), Abraham (1662) and Joseph
(1666). His brother James (of Oxford) wrote a notice of his
life in 1673. (Norwood; D.N.B.)
JANEWAY, JOSEPH. MJV. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1666. S. of
William (1623-4), R. of Kelshall, Herts. B. in St Giles',
Cripplegate, Sept. 15, 1642. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. from All Souls, Oxford, Dec. 8, 1658; B.A. (Wadham
College, Oxford) 1662-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln! Dec. 18, 1670.
Brother of Abraham (1662), John (1650) and William (1649).
(A I. Oxon.)
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JANEWAY, WILLIAM
JANEWAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 1623.
Matric. 1623-4; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord. deacon
(London) June 8, 1628. R. of Ayott St Lawrence, Herts.,
1644-6. R. of Kelshall, till 1654. Will (P.C.C.) 1655. Father
of John (1650), William (1649), Joseph (1666) and Abraham
(1662). For his son James see D.N.B.
J ANEW AY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, May 21, 1649.
Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Oct. 13, 1650, age 17.
S. of William (above), R. of Kelshall, Herts. School, Eton.
Matric. 1650; B.A. 1654; M.A. 1658. Fellow of King's,
1653-55. R- °f Kelshall, Herts., 1654-62, ejected.
JANWAY or JENAWAY, . Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE,
1590-1.
JANIAN or JENIAN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1573; B.A. 1576-7, as Jeniane; M.A. 1580.
JANION or JANINGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS,
May 25, 1633. S. of Thomas, gent., of Preston-on-Hill,
Cheshire. School, Halton (Mr Percevall). Matric. 1633.
Died hi College, of the plague. Buried at St Michael's,
Cambridge, Nov. 2, 1636. (Venn, i. 309.)
JANNA or JANUA, W. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1588.
JANNINGS, THOMAS. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1604-5. Of
Shetland, Suffolk. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) May 22,
1608, age 25.
JANNS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 26, 1722.
Of Wolverhampton, Staffs. Matric. 1722.
JANNS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 15, 1651.
Of Staffordshire.
JANNS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May i,
1712. S. of William (1685), V. of Sedgeley, Staffs. B. at
Greenhill (sic.), Salop. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6. Ord.
deacon (Ely) June 16, 1717. Probably V. of Sedgeley, Staffs.,
till his death, 1730, as Thomas James. (S. Shaw, u. 222.)
JANNS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May 12,
1685. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. in Staffordshire. Matric. 1686;
B.A. 1688-9; M.A. 1692. V. of Sedgeley, Staffs. Father of
tb« above.
JANNY, ROBERT. B.A. from JESUS, 1611-2. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Jan. 7, 1610-1. Doubtless V. of Bowdon, Cheshire,
1616-37. Buried there Jan. 3, 1636-7. Father of the next.
(E. Axon.)
JANNY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1656. S. of Robert (above), clerk. B. at Timperley, Bowdon,
Cheshire. School, Dronneld, Derbs. Matric. 1656. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 10; priest, Mar. 13, 1660-1. P.C. of
Shotwick, Cheshire, 1697-1701. V. of Woodchurch, 1704-5.
P.C. of Overchurch, 1705-16. Died Oct. 10, 1719. Buried
at Birkenhead, as 'minister of Birkenhead and Overchurch.'
(R. Stewart-Brown.)
JANSON, LANCELOT, see IANSON.
JANSON, NICHOLAS. Scholar of MAGDALENE, Lent, 1618-9.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 3; priest, June 4, 1626, as lanson,
M.A.
JANSSEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 16,
1725-6. Probably 4th s. of Sir Theodore, of Wimbledon,
Surrey, Bart. Matric. 1726. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 14, 1724- Died 1768. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag., 303.)
JAQUES or JACQUES, CHARLES. M.A. from KING'S, 1730. S.
of John, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, clerk. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, May 7, 1716, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1719-20.
(Al. Oxon.)
JAQUES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. 1595-6.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1596; B.A. 1599-1600. R. of
Kirton, Suffolk, 1625.
JAQUES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 13, 1675.
Previously matric. (Christ Church, Oxford) June 19, 1672,
age 16. S. of John, of Toton, Notts. Matric. 1675; B.A.
1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon (York) May, 1681; priest,
Sept. 1681.
JAQUES, GEORGE. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1729; LL.B. 1729.
JAQUES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at ST JOHN'S, July 3, 1646.
S. of George, yeoman, of Toton, Notts. B. there. School,
Repton, Derbs. (Mr Ullock). Perhaps Chaplain in the Navy,
1653.
JAQUES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 10,
1680. S. of John, clerk. B. at Scarcliffe, Derbs. School,
Sheffield (Mr Balguy). Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord.
priest (London) Feb. 28, 1685-6. Probably V. of St Lawrence,
Cowley, Middlesex, 1705-18; also V. of Uxbridge. Died 1718.
M.I. at Hillingdon. Perhaps father of the next.
JACQUES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June r, 1708. Of
Uxbridge, Middlesex. Matric. 1708; Scholar, 1710.
JAY, HENRY
JACQUES, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY,
May 9, 1650. 6th s. of Sir Roger, Knt. B. at York. Schools
York, Selby (Mr Pennill) and Elvington. Matric. 1650; B.A.
1653-4. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 6, 1654.
JAQUES, PETER. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1674. S. of William,
of Fleckney, Leics. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
June 14, 1667, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1671. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671; priest, May 25, 1673. V. of Hinck-
ley, Leics., 1683-1704. Died Oct. xt, 1704. M.I. at Hinckley.
Will, Leicester. (Al. Oxon.; Nichols, iv. 688.)
JAQUES, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1576; B.A. i579-8o; M.A. 1583. Ord. priest (Norwich) May
14, 1581. One of these names R. of Althorpe, Lines., 1582.
JAQUES, RICHARD. M.A. 1584 (Incorp. from Oxford). M.A.
(Queen's College, Oxford) 1583. R. of Ashen, Essex, 1581.
(A I. Oxon.)
JAQUIS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Apr. 4, 1660. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1660: Scholar, 1661; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669. Signed for deacon's orders
(London) Dec. 17, 1664. R. of Ashwelthorpe, Norfolk, 1672.
R. of Wreningham, 1672-6. R. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk,
1679-1715-
JAQUES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1692.
Of Norfolk. Matric. 1693; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1700. V. of
Mendlesham, Suffolk, 1700-14. Perhaps R. of Monewdon,
Suffolk, 1703.
JARDEFYLDE or JERDFELD, JONAS. Matric. sizar from
CHRIST'S, Easter, 1567, as 'JervylT; Scholar; B.A. 1570-1.
V. of Bishop's Stortford, 1575-80. R. of St Mary Abchurch,
London, 1582-97. Admon. (Cons. C. London) 1597. (Peile,
i. 100 ; J. Ch. Smith.)
JARDFIELD, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1583. Of Hertfordshire. B.A. 1591-2; M.A. 1595. V. of
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1605. Perhaps R. of Icklingham All
Saints', Suffolk, 1617-8. Will (P.C.C.) 1618.
JARNOCK, NICHOLAS. Incorp. from Oxford, 1494-5.
JARRARD, Sir THOMAS, see GERRARD.
JARRAT or GERRARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY,
Dec. 7, 1661. S. of John, fanner. B. at Skerne ('Scamia'),
Yorks. School, Beverley (Mr Sherrard). Matric. 1662; B.A.
1666-7. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1667; priest, June, 1671.
V. of Nafferton, c. 1667-71. Buried at Skerne, July 15, 1671.
JARRETT, . Pens, or Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 1614-5.
JARVIS, see also JERVIS.
JARVIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 18,
1695. S. of John, gent. B. at Burrough Green, Ca'nibs.
School, Bradley, Suffolk (private; Mr Cooper). Matric.
1698-9; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Sept. 1702.
JARVIS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S Apr. 19,
1698. S. of William, deceased." B. at Warwick. School,
Rugby (Mr HoUyoke).
JASLEY, GABRIEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1572.
JASPER, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1571.
S. of Henry, of Boxford, Suffolk. School, Boxford. Migrated
as pens, to Caius, Nov. i, 1573, age 20. Resident student in
Sept. 1575- (Venn, i. 75-)
JAUMARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. n, 1714. B. at
Arundel, Sussex. Matiic. 1715; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1732.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 1719; priest, Mar. 13, 1719-20.
R. of Frome St Quintin with Evershot, Dorset, 1744-7.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Waterford. V. of Ardmore, Co.
Waterford, 1747. V. of Ringagonagh, 1747-51. Archdeacon
of Lismore, 1749—51. Died 1751. Buried at Youghal, Cork.
Will (P.C. Dublin) 1752. (Hutcbins, Dorset, n. 649; H. B.
Swanzy.)
JAUNCEY, JOHN. M.A. from CLARE, 1683. S. of J., of Fenny
Stratford, Bucks., gent. Matric. from Lincoln College,
Oxford, May 31, 1677, age 17; B.A. (St Mary's Hall, Oxford)
1680-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1681. R. of Shenley,
Bucks., 1684. (Al. Oxon.)
JAXLEY, see YAXLEY.
JAY, CHARLES. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1683. S. of
Stephen, R. of Chinnor, Oxon. Matric. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, May 24, 1676, age 15; B.A. (Merton) 1679-80. R.
of Chinnor, 1691. (A I. Oxon.)
JEYE, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1580-1;
B.A. from Peterhouse, 1583-4, as 'Gees.' One of these names
V. of Scalby, Yorks., 1631-4. Died 1634.
JAY, HENRY. M.A. 1641-2 (Lit. Reg.). One of these names
adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 10, 1622; s. and h. of Henry, of
Norwich, Esq.
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JAY, JOHN
TEY JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSK, Easter,
1581. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 24, 1582-3, from
Barnard's Inn. Of Holvestonc, Norfolk. Married Lucy
Johnson. Died 1619, aged 56. M.I. at Holvestone. Father
of Suckling, and grandfather of John (1655). (Blomefield, iv.
315.)
JAY or JEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Sept.
ii, 1648. S. and h. of Christopher, of the City of Norwich,
gent. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 6, 1651. (T. A. Walker.)
JAY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 18,
1655. S. and h. of Suckling Jay, of Holvestone, Norfolk,
Esq. (and grandson of John, 1581). School, Norwich. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 12, 1658. Student at Leyden, Oct. 31,
1659-
JAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, May 8, 1678.
S. of John, late of Fleet, Lines. Matric. 1678.
JAY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1560;
B.A. 1563-4; M.A. 1567; B.D. 1574- Fellow, 1566. Ord.
priest (Ely) July 29, 1565. P.C. of Little St Mary's, Cam-
bridge, 1568-9. V. of Melton, Suffolk, 1573-1609. Married
there, July 29. 1574, Barbery Hicklingam. Buried at Melton,
Dec. 13, 1609. (V. B. Redstone.)
JAY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1597-8-
JAY, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1627; B.A. 1631.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 22, 1633; priest, Mar. 2, 1633-4.
V. of Henley, Suffolk, 1634; there, in 1650.
JAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 17, 1711. B. at
Holvestone, Norfolk. B.A. I7H-5-
JAY, SUCKLING. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 2, 1683.
JAYCOCKE, see JACOCKS.
JEANES, HENRY. B.A. 1632 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Christopher, of Kingston, Somerset, pleb. Matric. from New
Inn Hall, Oct. 27, 1626, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1630; M.A.
1633. R.of Beer Crocombe, Somerset, 1635. R. of Cropland,
1635. V. of Kingston; and R. of Chedzoy, 1646-62. Author,
theological. Died at Wells, Aug. 1662. Buried in the
Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
JEANES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 30, 1646.
Of London. Matric. 1646; Scholar, 1647; B.A. 1649-50.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1652. M.A. (Oxford) 1652; M.B. 1655;
M.D. 1659. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1652.
Practised physic at Peterborough. Killed by a fall from his
horse, 1668. (See Macray, Magd. Coll., v. 178.)
JEBB, ANTHONY. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1545 ;
B.A. 1550-1.
JEBB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, June 19, 1722. S. of
Samuel, maltster, of Mansfield, Notts. School, Mansfield
(Mr Hucklebridge). Matric. 1725; B.A. 1725-6; M.A. from
Christ's, 1729. Fellow of Christ's, 1729-34. Incorp. B.D.
and D.D. at Dublin, 1743. Ord. deacon (Ely) July, 1728;
priest, Aug. 1730. Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland. Preb. of Ossory, 1736-40. Treasurer of Christ-
church, Dublin, 1740-87. Dean of Cashel, 1769-87. Resided
latterly at Egham. Married Anne, dau. of David Gansell,
Esq., of Low Layton. Died Feb. 6, 1787, aged 82. Buried
at Ashford, Middlesex. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Brother of
Samuel (1709). (Peile, n. 206.)
JEBB, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 30, 1683.
B. at Wem, Salop. Colleger at Eton, 1678-83. Matric.
1683-4; B.A. 1686-7. Admon. (Chester) 1715, of one of these
names; of Astbury, clerk.
JEBB, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 22) at TRINITY, Apr. 7,
1724. S. of Richard, of Salop. School, Wem (Mr Edwards).
JEBB, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PETERHOUSE, June 15,
1709. S. of Samuel, maltster, of Mansfield, Notts. School,
Mansfield. Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3; non-juror. Ord.
deacon (by Mr Jeremy Collier) July 25, 1716; priest, Jan. 25,
1717-8. Librarian to Jeremy Collier in London, till 1726.
M.D. of Rheims, 1728. L.R.C.P., 1751. Practised at
Stratford-le-Bow. Author, historical and classical. Died
Mar. 9. 1772. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1722). (T. A.
Walker, 222; D.N.B.; N. and Q., srd S., in. 244.)
JEBB, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 29, 1739.
S. of Joshua, of Chesterfield, Derbs. School, Chesterfield
(Mr Burroughs). Matric. 1739; Scholar, 1739. Married and
had issue. Died 1787. (Burke, L.G.)
JEE, see GEE.
JEEVE, JOHN. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1608-9.
JEFFE, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1572;
scholar from Westminster, 1572.
JEFFE, ROBERT. Matric. sizar (age 13) from TRINITY, Easter,
1573-
JEFFERYS, EDWARD
JEFFRESON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAG-
DALENE, July 18, 1717. School, Histon, Cambs. Matric.
1718. Of Dullingham, Cambs., Esq. M.P. for Cambridge,
1744-7, 1748-9. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Shuckburgh, Bart. Died Jan. 18, 1748-9. (Burke, L.G.)
JEAFFRESON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAG-
DALENE, June 24, 1748. S. of John. B. at Bawdsey, Suffolk.
Bapt. at Walton. School, Woodbridge. Matric. 1749; B.A.
1752. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1753; priest, Sept. 1755.
C. of Butley, Suffolk. Buried at Tunstall, Feb. 1789.
JEFFERSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1575-
JEFFERSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1576.
JEFFERSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 8, 1680. S. of Henry, husbandman, of Burstwick-in-
Holderness, Yorks. B. there. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert).
Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 28,
1685-6. V. of North Ferriby, Yorks., 1686-96. V. of Kirk
Ella, 1686-96. Preb. of York, 1712-20. Father of the next.
JEFFERSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July
ii, 1715. S. of Henry (above), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Beverley. School, Beverley. Matric. 1716; B.A. 1720-1;
M.A. 1727. Ord. deacon (York) June 12, 1720; priest, June 9,
1727. Head Master of Beverley School, 1721-35. Lecturer
at St Mary's, Beverley, 1726. R. of South Dalton, Beverley,
about 1745. (Scott-Mayor, HI. 297.)
JEFFERSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 26,
1652. S. of John, gent., lately deceased, of Durham. Bapt.
there, at St Nicholas, Sept. 1635. School, Guisborough,
Yorks. Matric. 1652. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1651.
Serjeant-at-law. Bencher, 1682. Recorder of Durham, 1686.
Appointed one of the justices of Ireland, 1691. Knighted
(as 'Jeffreyson'), Nov. 5, 1692. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
James Coles, Esq., of Gateshead. Died c. 1700. (Surtees, iv.
156.)
JEFFERSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1670. Of
Yorkshire. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1674; priest, Dec. 1674. V. of Wistow, Yorks., 1677-
85. Died 1685.
JEFFERSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at ST JOHN'S, May 8,
1732. S. of J., grocer, of Cumberland. B. at Wigton. School,
Wigton (Mr Birbeck).
JEFFERSON, MARK. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Jan.
18, 1620-1. S. of George, of London. Matric. 1620-1; B.A.
1624-5; M.A. 1628.
JEFFERSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
July i, 1675. Of Northamptonshire. School, Huntingdon.
Matric. 1675, as 'Cheverson'; B.A. 1678-9; Scholar, 1680;
M.A. 1701.
JEFFERSON, SHUTE. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
B. at Stamford, Lines. B.A. from Trinity, 1596-7; M.A. 1600.
Ord. deacon and priest (London) May 22, 1608, age 28. C. of
Skellingthorpe, Lines., 1608. R. of Diddington, Hunts.,
1608-9. R- of Doddington Piggott, Lines., 1608-18. Will
(P.C.C.) 1618; of Little Bytham.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Cumberland, pleb. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford,
June 27, 1606, age 18; B.A. 1610; M.A. 1613. V. of Holme
Cultram, with Newton Arlosh, Cumberland, 1618-32. Died
1632. (Al. Oxon.)
JEFFERSON, THOMAS. M.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1713. S.
of Robert, of Denbigh, clerk. Matric. from Queen's College,
Oxford, June 22, 1699, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1703-4. V. of
Holme Cultram, Cumberland, 1715-30. R. of Lamplugh,
1731-68. (Al. Oxon.)
JEFFRAY, DEVEREUX. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S,
June 10, 1640. S. of Simon. B. at Kenton, Suffolk. Matric.
1640; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1651. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept.
1644. C. of Sotherton, Suffolk. V. of Blyford and Wen-
haston, 1650. (Peile, i. 472.)
JEFFERY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Oct.
16, 1657. S. of a grocer, of Southminster, Essex. Matric.
1657; B.A. 1661-2; M.A. from Peterhouse, 1665. Fellow of
Peterhouse, 1664. Signed for deacon's orders (London) Dec.
16, 1664 ; for priest's, Sept. 9, 1668. Probably V. of Tolleshunt
Major, Essex, 1668. R. of North Fambridge, 1682. V. of
Boreham, 1683. He was deprived of both livings, in 1691.
Perhaps V. of North Shoebury, 1707-11.
JEFFREY, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-6; Scholar, 1618-21; M.A. 1621. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19; priest, Dec. 20, 1619. Perhaps
V. of Southminster, Essex, till 1642, ejected.
JEFFREYS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr.
18, 1734- S. of John, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1734; Scholar, 1737; B.A. 1737-8. One of these names R. of
Throcking, Herts., 1745-86. Died 1786.
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JEFFERYS, FRANCIS
JEFFRIE, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter,
1586.
JEFFEREY or GEFFREY, GEORGE. B.A. 1631 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Thomas, of Stokenham, Devon, pleb. Matric.
from Queen's College, Oxford, June 9, 1626, age 20; B.A.
1627; M.A. 1631. R. of Thombury, Devon, 1641. Admon.
(Exeter) 1641. (Al. Oxon.)
JEFFRYS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, 1662. 6th s. of
John, of Acton Park, Wrexham. B. there, 1648. School,
Shrewsbury, 1652; afterwards at St Paul's and Westminster.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 19, 1663. Barrister, Nov. 22,
1668. Common Serjeant of the City of London, 1671-8.
Introduced at court by Chiffinch. Solicitor-general to the
Duke of York, 1677. K.C., 1677. Knighted, Sept. 14, 1677.
Recorder of London, 1678-80. Prominent in the Popish plot
cases. Chief Justice of Chester, 1680-3; notorious for his
brutality. Reprimanded by the House of Commons for
obstructing petitions for the assembling of Parliament, 1680.
Created a Baronet, 1681. Serjeant-at-law, 1683. Lord Chief
Justice, 1683-5. Privy Councillor, 1683-8. Conducted the
trials of Algernon Sidney, 1683 ; and Sir Thomas Armstrong,
1684. Presided at the trial of Titus Gates, 1685. Created
Baron Jefirys of Wem, 1685. Held the 'bloody assize' after
Monmouth's rebellion, 1685. Lord Chancellor, 1685-8. Chief
ecclesiastical commissioner, 1686. One of the privy council-
lors who regulated the municipal corporations, 1687. Lord-
Lieutenant of Shropshire and Buckinghamshire, 1687-9.
Present at the trial of the seven bishops, 1688. Carried out
James IPs tardy reforms. Arrested in disguise at Wapping,
Dec. 12, 1688. Died in the Tower, Apr. 8, 1689. Buried in
the Tower Chapel. Brother of William (1661). (D.N.B.;
G.E.C-.)
JEFFRYES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 14,
1676. S. of George. B. at Chelmsford, Essex. School, West-
minster. Scholar, 1677; B.A. 1679-80.
JEFFRYS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Nov. 12,
1694. S. and h. of Christopher, of Gt Weldon, Northants.
Schools, Oundle and Westminster. Matric. 1695; Scholar,
1697; B.A. 1698-9; M.A. 1702. Fellow, 1701-10. Taxor,
1707. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1694. Called to
the Bar, May 23, 1707. Secretary to Dr Hartstongue,
Bishop of Derry, 1714-7. Poet and dramatist. Died Aug. 17,
1755- (D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 228.)
JEFFREYS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Sept. 3,
1718. S. of John, of Gt Grimsby, Lines. B. there. School,
Gt Grimsby (Mr Mattison). Matric. 1719; Scholar, 1720;
B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (Bangor) June 9, 1723; priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1725. Minor canon of Peterborough, 1725.
Assistant Master, Peterborough School, 1725. P.C. of Eye,
Northants., 1726. R. of Northborough, 1756-69. Precentor
of Peterborough, 1757-69. Buried in Peterborough Cathedral,
Feb. 28, 1769. (H. I. Longden.)
JEFFERY, GEORGE. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1727. S. of Thomas,
of Bradford, Devon. Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford,
Dec. 12, 1718, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1722. V. of linkin-
horne, Cornwall, 1725-80. Died June 10, 1780, aged 83.
M.I. at Linkinhorne. Will, P.C.C. (Scott-Mayor, in. 388.)
JEFFREYS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 13,
1740-1. S. of George, of St Neots, Hunts. School, St Neots
(Mr Bidwell). Matric. 1741; B.A. 1744-5. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1746.
JEFFREY or GEOFFREY, GILBERT. B.A. 1506-7; M.A. 1510-1.
JEFFERAY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1602; B.A. from Clare, 1605-6. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.
1607; priest, Sept. 1608. V. of Sowerby, Thirsk, Yorks.,
1610-3. V. of Alne, 1614. Married Catharine Spendlove, of
Nun-Monkton, Yorks., 1614.
JEFFERY, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 18,
1700-1. S. of John. B. at Marazion, Cornwall. Matric. 1701 ;
B.A. 1704-5; M.A. 1708. Fellow, 1708. Senior proctor,
1729-30. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 20, 1708-9; priest,
June 19, 1709. V. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1721-30.
JEFFERYS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 20, 1732. B.
In London. Matric. 1732. Probably ist s. of John (? 1705),
of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.; adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25, 1732.
JEFFREY, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, 1454. Of London. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 5, 1466;
M.A.
GEOFFREY, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1469; D.Can.L. 1471-2- One of
these names Archdeacon of Sudbury, 1483-93.
JEFFERAY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from MICHAELHOCSE, Michs.
1546; Scholar of Trinity, 1550; B.A. 1550-1. Fellow, 1552.
One of these names ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 19, 1561.
R. of Berwick, Sussex, 1566-1618. Buried there Feb. i,
1617-8. Will (Lewes) 1618. (W. C. Renshaw.)
JEFFREY, JOHN, Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1569.
V.A.C. II. 465
JEFFERYS, NICHOLAS
JEFFREY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, May, 1579.
Migrated to Christ's. B.A. from Christ's, 1582-3. One of
these names R. of St Peter, Norwich, 1612-3. (Peile, i. 157.)
JEFFERY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1606; B.A.
1608-9; M.A. 1612. One of these names V. of BilUnghurst,
Sussex, 1620. R. of Kingston Bowley, 1626. (Peile, i. 256.)
JEFERAYES, JOHN. Adm. at C/uus, c. 1605-6, from Trinity.
S. of William, gent. Age 18. B. at Shereford, Norfolk.
School, Lynn (Mr Man). B.A. 1607-8. V. of Harston,
Cambs., 1616. R. of Gt Eastern, Essex, 1627. V. of Ramsey,
1628-39. Admon. (Consist. C. London) Apr. 1639. (J. Ch.
Smith.)
JEFFREY, JOHN. B.A. from ST CATHARINE'S, 1610-1. S. of
John, silkweaver. School, Merchant Taylors'. M.A. from
Pembroke, 1614; B.D. 1621; D.D. 1627. Fellow of Pem-
broke, 1613. Chaplain to Archbishop Abbot. R. of Old
Romney, Kent, 1627. Preb. of Canterbury, 1629. V. of
Ticehurst, Sussex, 1639. V. of Faversham, Kent, 1643.
Will vP.C.C.) 1655, as D.D.
GEOFFRAYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 2, 1627.
S. of Robert, merchant, of London. Matric. 1627; B.A.
1630-1; M.A. 1634. One of these names (Jeffrey) R. of
Wavendon, Bucks., 1648-60. Died 1660. (Vit. of London,
1634.)
JEFFREYS or JEFFREY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Mar. 2, 1635-6. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1636. Afterwards Fell.-
Com. Probably s. and h. of Simon, of Bedfield, Suffolk,
gent.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 22, 1640-1.
JEFFREY or JEFFERYES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 15) at
CHRIST'S, Feb. 13, 1650-1. S. of Simon, of Suffolk. Matric.
1651; B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658. Probably V. of Kenton,
Suffolk, 1665. (Peile, i. 540.)
JEFFERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 24,
1664-5. B. at Ipswich, Dec. 20, 1647. School, Ipswich.
Matric. 1665; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672; D.D. 1696. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mar. 19, 1670-1; priest (London) June, 1671.
Minister of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 1678. V. of Falken-
ham, Suffolk, 1687. R. of Kirton, 1687. Archdeacon of
Norwich, 1694-1720. Author, religious. Died Apr. i, 1720,
aged 72. Buried in the chancel of St Peter Mancroft.
(D.N.B.)
JEFFREYS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, Sept. 17,
1683. Of York. Matric. 1683-4; Scholar, 1685; B.A. 1687-8.
Married, at York Minster, June 19, 1690, Frances Hutchin-
son. (M. H. Peacock.)
JEFFERIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1693. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1694.
JEFFERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 26,
1696. S. of Edmund. B. at Cambridge. School, St Paul's.
Matric. 1696; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1714. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 20, 1702. One of these names (M.A.), R. of Gt Wratting,
Suffolk, 1727-60; and of Little Wratting, 1728-60.
JEFFERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Dec. 14,
1697. Of Ipswich. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; M.A. 1705.
Fellow, 1704. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1703; priest,
Tune 8, 1707. R. of Trunch and Gimingham, Norfolk, 1709-
48. R. of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 1714-23. V. of
Earlham, Norwich, 1714-23. Died Aug. 1748. M.I. at
Ipswich. (E. Anglian, ix. 187.)
JEFFERIES, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Apr. u, 1705.
B. at Canterbury. Bapt. at the Cathedral, Aug. 22, 1689;
s. of James, canon. Matric. 1706. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 22, 1704-5. Perhaps father of James (1732).
JEFFERY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 6, 1707.
Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2; M.A. 1715- Ord- deacon (Nor-
wich) Sept. 20, 1713; priest, Oct. 18, 1714. R. of Drayton,
Norfolk, 1714-55. Died Nov. 3, 1755.
JEFFERY or JEFFERIES, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI,
1747. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1748-9; B.A. 1752- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 1753; priest, Feb. 1755- V. of Ringland,
Norfolk, 1755-79- V. of Potter Heigham, 1779-88. V. of
Ludham, 1779-88.
JEFFRYES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. 24,
1750-1. Previously adm. at Jesus College, Oxford, Oct. 14,
1748, age 17. S. of John, of Woozton, in the parish of West
Felton, Salop. Matric. 1750-1. Ord. priest (Lincoln, Litt.
dim. from Lichfield) May 25, 1755! 'student in law, of St
Catharine's.' (Al. Oxon.)
JEFFREY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1575 1
B.A. 1577-8; M.A. 1581. Incorp. at Oxford, 1588. Ord.
deacon (London) May 26, 1605; of Lewes, Sussex (perhaps
curate). R. of Poole, Dorset, 1611-24. Buried there Mar. 9,
1624-5. Perhaps father of William (1618). (Hutchins,
Dorset, I. 54.)
JEFFERY, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1616; B.A. 1622. One of these names sequestered to Stan-
well, Middlesex, in 1646.
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JEFFERYS, OWEN
JEFFERYES, OWEN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1607.
JEFFERY, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1633.
JEFFRY or JEFFERYES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at
CHRIST'S, Sept. 29, 1637. S. of Martin. School, Maidstone
(Mr Elmaston). Matric. 1637. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. ii, 1640. (Peile, I. 451.)
JEFFERYS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1677;
B.A. 1680-1.
JEFFERIES, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1703. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1704.
JEFFERY, ROGER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1572.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Mar. 1581-2. Perhaps V. of
Stanford, Norfolk, 1587-1628. Died 1628. (Peile, i. 123.)
JEFFERY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 20, 1690.
B. at Sawston, Cambs. Matric. 1600; B.A. 1693-4; M.A,
1697; B.D. 1704. Fellow, 1701-15. C. of Babraham, Cambs.,
1697. R. of North Luffenham, Rutland, 1714-22. Buried
there May 22, 1722.
JEFFERY, STEVEN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARK, Easter,
1610. One of these names barrister, Gray's Inn, 1617;
ancient, 1622.
JEFFREYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1547. Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1549-50; M.A. from Clare, 1553;
B.D. from St John's, 1561. Fellow of Clare, 1559. Fellow
of St John's, 1560. Ord. deacon (London) 1559. R. of
Ashprington, Devon, 1577. (Cooper, I. 383.)
JEFFREY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1561.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, 1564.
JEFFREIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at CAIUS, Jan. 14,
1568-9. S. of William, of Water Orton, Warws. School,
Repton. Matric. 1569. One of these names, of Lincoln
diocese, subscribed for deacon's orders at Chester, 1573.
Probably R. of Snelland, Lines., 1576. 'Ord. priest (Peterb.)
June 9, 1576, aged 30; skilled in Latin.' (Lib. Cler. Line.,
1576.)
JEFFRAYE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1574-5. Probably ord. priest (Norwich) Nov. 30, 1579.
V. of Debden, Suffolk, 1589.
JEFFRY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 24,
1595. Matric. 1595.
JEFFRY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Aug. i, 1611; B.A.
1614-5. Perhaps ord. deacon (? Chichester) June 15; priest,
Sept. 21, 1617. R. of Kingston Bowley, Sussex, 1628. Will
(P.C.C.) 1654: of Kingston Bowlev. One of these names R.
of Yaxley, Hunts., 1624-6. (W. C. Renshaw.)
JEFFREY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 23,
1673. Matric. 1673; B.A. 1676-7; M.A. 1680. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May, 1678; priest, Sept. 1679. Perhaps R. of
Flordon, Norfolk, 1679; and R. of Gissing, 1690-4. Died
1694-
JEFFREY, W. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1568.
JEFFREY, WILLIAM. Resident at QUEENS', 1523-4.
JEFFERAYE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter,
1576; B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) 1587. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1595;
of Boston, Lines., B.D.
JEFFRAIES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at CAIUS, May 21,
1603. S. of William, gent., of Shereford, Norfolk. School,
Lynn (Mr Man). Matric. 1603; Scholar, 1604-7; B.A. 1606-7;
M.A. 1610. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich) 1608; C. of
Shereford. Teacher at Fakenbam, about 1607-9. One of
these names preacher or C. at Sandbach, Cheshire, 1614-5;
preacher at Nantwich, 1616-9. (Venn, i. 181.)
JEFFREYE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 13) at PEMBROKE,
June 20, 1618. S. of Nicholas (? 1575), of Lewes, Sussex.
Matric. 1618; Scholar; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625.
JEFFERY, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1618; B.A. 1621-2; M.A. 1625. Perhaps V. of SheriS Hales,
Staffs., 1622-30. Preb. of Lichfield, 1625-30. Archdeacon
of Salop, 1628-42. Chancellor of Lichfield, 1630-42. R. of
Hamstall Ridware, 1631-42. Will proved (Lichfield) May u,
1642. (Wm. Salt Arch. Sac., 1915.)
JEFFREY or JEFFREYS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr.
16, 1626. Of Hampshire. Matric. 1626; Scholar, 1628; B.A.
1629-30.
JEFFREYS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
June 21, 1661. S. of John, gent., of Bangor, and of Acton
Park, Wrexham. B. at Bangor. Schools, Wrexham (Mr
Lewis) and Shrewsbury. Matric. 1661; BA. 1664-5; M.A.
1669. Brother of George (1662). (G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury.)
JEFFERYS, . Adm. Fell. -Com. at MAGDALENE, 1712. (Did
not reside.)
JEKYLL, THOMAS
JEFFREY or GEFFRA,
D.D. 1501.
JEFFORD, ROBERT Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent,
1579-80. • Doubtless Rob. Gifford, whom see.
JEFFREN or JEFFRUN, THOMAS. B.Can.L. 1532-3. Perhaps
chantry-priest at Lowick, Northants.; legatee and executor
of William Beylight, the other chantry-priest, in 1534.
(H. I. Longden.)
JEGON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1567. S. of
Robert, of Coggeshall, Essex. B. 1550. BA. 1571-2; MA.
1575; B.D. 1583; D.D. (?) 1590. Fellow, 1572-90. Proctor,
1581-2. Scrutator, 1584. Preacher, 1585. Master of Corpus
Christi, 1590-1603. Vice-Chancellor, 1596-8, 1600-1. Ord.
deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 11, 1573. R. of St Botolph,
Cambridge, 1574-8. R. of Redmile, Leics., 1588. R. of
Beckingham, Lines., 1595. Preb. of Southwell, 1600-3. Dean
of Norwich, 1601-3. Bishop of Norwich, 1603-18. Married
Lilia. dau. of Richard Vaughan, Bishop of London. Died at
Aylsham, Mar. 13, 1617-8, aged 67. Will, P.C.C. His arms
are on the roof of the Catalogue room (ancient Senate House)
to commemorate his Vice-Chancellorship. Brother of Thomas
(1580). (Masters; D.N.B.)
JEGON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1612. B. at Sible Hedingham. S. of Dr Thomas Jegon (1580),
Master of Corpus Christi. B.A. 1614; MA. 1618. Fellow,
1614-20, after much opposition from the other fellows. Ord.
deacon (London) May 23, 1619, age 23; priest (Norwich)
Oct. 14, 1620. R. of Sible Hedingham, Essex, 1634-72.
(Masters, 158.)
JEGON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1627. S. of
John (1567), late Master of Corpus Christi. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Nov. 8, 1630. Died young. Buried at Aylsham, Norfolk,
Sept. 1631, aged 19. (Blomefield, in. 564.)
JEGON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1639.
Of Essex. B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647.
JEGON, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1624. Of Norfolk. Perhaps s. and h. of John (1567);
age c. 10 in 1617. If so, of Buxton, Norfolk, Esq. (Blome-
field, in. 564; vi. 446.)
JEGON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1684. S. of Arthur, Esq. (late of Lincoln's Inn). B. at York.
School, Kilham (Mr Kenyon). Matric. 1684. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, May 14, 1684.
JEGON, THOMAS. Matric, pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1580.
S. of Robert, of Coggeshall, Essex. B.A. 1583-4; MA. 1587;
D.D. 1602. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1587. Proctor, 1593-4.
Master, 1603-18. Vice-Chancellor, 1608-^. R. of Sible
Hedingham, 1594-1618. Preb. of Southwell, 1600-4. Arch-
deacon of Norwich, 1604-18; Preb., 1604-18. R. of Ashen,
Essex, 1605-7. Died Mar. 2, 1617-8. M.I. at Sible Heding-
ham. Will, P.C.C. Brother of John (1567), father of John
(1612). (Masters.)
JEGON. WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1627. Of Norfolk.
Perhaps brother of John (1627).
JEGON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 9, 1668. B. at
Buxton, Norfolk, May 6, 1650. Migrated to King's, as
scholar from Eton, 1668. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; M.A.
1676. Fellow of King's, 1671. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21,
1673. R- of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, 1680-1710. Author,
sermons. Died Nov. 18, 1710. Buried at Swanton. M.I.
JEKYLL, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Aug. 24,
1698. 3rd s. of Thomas (1694), D.D., R. of Cottenham,
Cambs. School, Westminster. Migrated to Oxford. Matric.
from Christ Church, June 25, 1700, age 20; B.A. (Oxford)
1704; M.A. 1707. R. of Gayton-le-Wold, Lines., 1725. (Al.
Oxon.)
JEKYLL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 25,
1640. S. of John, farmer. B. at Tetney, Lines. Schools,
Castor (Mr Wm. Metcalfe), Alford (Mr Tho. Hooper) and
Newton (Mr Petley).
JEKYLL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Oct. 22, 1658.
Of Kent. Matric. 1660; B.A. 1662-3; M.A. 1666; B.D. 1675.
Fellow, 1664-80. Signed for deacon (London) June 7, 1666;
for priest, Sept. 22, 1666.
JEKYLL, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1667.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 7, 1673-4.
JEKYLL, THOMAS. Incorp. D.D. 1694, at SIDNEY. S. of John,
of London. B. in St Stephen Walbrook, London, July 16,
1646. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. (Trinity College,
Oxford) Dec. n, 1663, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1667; M.A.
1670. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1670. V. of Rowde,
Wilts., 1671. Minister of Tothill Fields Chapel in St Mar-
garet's, Westminster. R. of Cottenham, Cambs. Author,
sermons. Died June 29, 1700. Buried in the New Church,
Westminster. Will, P.C.C. Father of Richard (1698). (Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
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JEKYLL, THOMAS
JEKYLL, THOMAS. Adm. scholar at TRIKITY HAU,, Jan. 9,
1703-4. Matric. 1703.
JELLETT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Apr. 3, 1626.
S. of Robert, of Devon. School, Ely (Mr Hitch). Matric.
1626.
JELLISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 22,
1666-7. S. of Robert, linendraper, of Hull, Yorks. B. there.
School, Hull (Mr Catlyn). Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord.
deacon (York) June, 1671; priest, Dec. 1674. V. of Burton
Pidsea, Yorks., 1692-1717. V. of Keyingham, 1706-17.
Buried Oct. 7, 1717. Father of the next.
JELLISON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 21) at SIDNEY, June 6,
1698. Only s. of Robert (above), of Keyingham, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1698; B.A. 1702-3.
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1702; priest, 1703. R. of Holmpton;
and V. of Welwick, Yorks., 1710-4. Died; Jan. 1713-4.
JELLUS or JELLOWES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS,
June 3, 1637. S. of James, gent. B. at Deeping, Lines.
School, Moulton (Mr Smith). B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 5, 1642. R. of Marcham-in-the-Fen, Lines.,
1663; wUl proved at Lincoln, Sept. 2, 1681. (Venn, I. 326.)
JELLYBRANDE, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE,
Miens. 1555.
JELOW or GELOW, HENRY. B.Can.L. 1460.
JELY.see JOLLY.
JEMBLEIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
17.35- S. of James, surgeon, of Cambridgeshire (and Elizabeth
Ridley; married at Peterborough, Aug. 22, 1714). B. at
Thorney, in the Isle of Ely. School, Lincoln (Mr Goodall).
Matric. 1735. Migrated to Trinity Hall, June 8, 1736. B.A.
1738-9- Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 10, 1740, as s. and
h. of Jacob Jembelin, of Ramsey, Hunts., Esq. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 470.)
JEMMET, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 7, 1676. Of
Uxbridge, Middlesex. Matric. 1677.
JEMMATT, SAMUEL. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1697; M.B. 1697. Doubtless s. of Samuel, V. of St Nicholas,
Warwick. Colleger at Eton, 1687-8. Matric. from University
College, Oxford, Mar. 3, 1691-2, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1695.
JEMMET, WILLIAM. M.A. 1623 (Incorp. from Oxford). B. at
Reading. B.A. (Magdalen College, Oxford) 1614; M.A.
(Magdalen Hall) 1616-7. Preacher at Lechlade, Gloucs.
Lecturer at Isleworth, Middlesex, 1633, for 14 years. R. of
Nettlestead, Kent, 1643-5. Chaplain to the Earl of North-
umberland. V. of St Giles', Reading, 1649-78. Author,
religious. Died Jan. 28, 1677-8. Buried in St Giles' Church.
WiU (P.C.C.) 1678. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
JEMSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May iR,
1741. S. of Thomas (of Ratcliff, Stepney, sailmaker, and
Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua Sbeppard, V. of Harrowden,
Northants.). B. in Middlesex. School, Guilsborough,
Northants. (Mr Horton). Matric. 1741; Scholar, 1744; B.A.
1745; M.A. 1750. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 25, 1746.
V. of Weedon Beck, Northants., 1748-80. Married, at
Maidford, Northants., June 15, 1758, Sarah Green. Died
Sept. 10, 1780. Buried at Brockhall, Northants. Will, P.C.C.
(Peile, ii. 242; H. I. Longden.)
JENDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 12, 1668.
Matric. 1668; Scholar, 1671; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1675.
Signed for deacon's orders (London) Dec. 19, 1673; 'C. of
Cowfold, Sussex'; for priest's, June 12, 1674. R« of Chilting-
ton, Sussex. Will (Chichester) 1704.
JENIVER, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1567. B. c. 1549. Scholar, 1571; B.A. 1571-2; M.A. 1575.
Ord. priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1574; C. of St Michael's, Cambridge.
V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1575-1611. Buried Sept. 20, 1611.
JENEVER, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1572.
Probably B.A. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 2, 1577; priest
(Lichfield) Aug. 8, 1578. V. of Bottesford, Lines., 1591
(Lichfu
(B.A.).
JENEVER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 10, 1624. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1624; B.A. 1627-8; Scholar, 1628.
JENEWAY, see JANEWAY.
JENISON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1586.
Probably of Newark-on -Trent; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 9,
1591; formerly of Staple's Inn.
JENISON, JAMES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1584.
S. of Robert, gent., deceased, of Burnham Westgate, Norfolk.
Bapt. there, Jan. 25, 1568-9. School, Fakenham (Mr Warde).
Migrated to Caius, June 22, 1585, age 17. Of Keddington,
Lines., Esq. Married Ellen, dau. of Holmes, of Weston,
Lines. (Vis. of Lines., 1592; Vis. of Norfolk; Venn, I. 125.)
JENISON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 27, 1576. Of Wickmere, Norfolk. Fellow; left, 1580,
without a degree. Perhaps V. of East Riston, Norfolk, 1605.
JENKIN, HENRY
JENISON, JOHN. Adaa. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 13, 1672. S. of
Matthew. B. at Newark. School, Repton. Matric. 1675;
B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Aug. 4, 1688.
V. of Sedgebrook, Lines. Died Dec. 29, 1714, aged 59. M.I.
at Sedgebrook. Brother of Matthew (1672). (Petit, n. 43.)
' JENISON,' JOHN, see PENISTON.
JENISON, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 13, 1673.
S. of Matthew, of Newark, Notts., Esq. School, Repton.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1674. Knighted, Nov. 19,
1683. M.P. for Newark, 1701-5. Of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Confined in the Fleet prison for refusing to pay the costs of
a chancery suit. Died there Nov. 1734, aged 81. Brother of
John (1672). (L. Mag.; Peile, n. 43; Dickinson, Newark.)
JENISON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1589.
Perhaps 5th s. of Thomas, of Walworth, Durham. Of
Etwall, Derbs. Married Martha, dau. of Sir Thomas Gerrard,
Knt. (Vis. of Northants., 1618; Vis. of Durhdm, 1666.)
JENISCN or GENISON, PHILIP. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1627.
JENNISON, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
Sept. 26, 1691. S. of Henry. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Newcastle,
Oct. 30, 1673. School, London (Mr Meure). Matric. 1691.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 19, 1693. Appointed executor
of his father's will, 1703. Of Wolsington, Durham, Esq.
Married Barbara, dau. of Robert Jenison, of Walworth.
Buried Mar. 25, (?) 1722. (Peile, n. 122; Suriees, in. 412.)
JENISON, RALPH. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Mar.
1718-9. Doubtless s. of Ralph, of Elswick, Newcastle. B.
1696. Bapt. at Heighington, Dec. 23, 1696. M.P. for
Northumberland, 1722-41 ; and for Newport, Isle of Wight,
1749-58. Master of the Buckhounds to George II, 1737-57.
Of Elswick and Walworth, Durham. Died May 15, 1758.
Buried at Heighington. (Peile, H. 196; H. M. Wood; A. B.
Beaven.)
JENISON, ROBERT. B.A. from EMMANUEL, 1604-5. S. of
Ralph, Mayor of Newcastle. Bapt. at St Nicholas, Jan. 6,
1582-3. M.A. from St John's, 1608; B.D. 1616; D.D. 1629.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1608. First Master of St Mary Magdalene's
Hospital, 1619. Lecturer at All Saints', Newcastle-on-Tyne,
1622; deprived for nonconformity, 1639. V. of Newcastle,
1645-52. R. of St Pancras, Kentish Town, 1647. Married
(i) at St Nicholas, Newcastle, June 22, 1619, Anne, dau. of
Wm. Bonner. Author, religious. Buried at St Nicholas,
Newcastle, Nov. 8, 1652. Will (P.C.C.) 1653- Father of
Thomas (1654). (H. M. Wood; D.N.B.)
JENISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1578.
JENISON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 13, 1585. Probably of Berwick-on-Tweed.
Matric. 1585; B.A. 1589. Left, as fellow, in 1589. Perhaps
brother of William (1580).
JENISON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1621.
Matric. 1621, as Jenson.
JENNISON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1646.
JENISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 5,
1654. S. of Robert (1604-5), D.D., of Newcastle, North-
umberland. Bapt. at St Nicholas, May 10, 1636. School,
Newcastle. Matric. 1654. Merchant and alderman of
Newcastle. Died Dec. 17, 1676. Buried at St Nicholas,
Newcastle. (Surtees, HI. 322; H. M. Wood.)
JENISON or GENISON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from KING'S,
Michs. 1575.
JENISON, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 18) at KING'S, Aug. 24, 1580.
Of Berwick, Northumberland. Matric. 1580. Left, 1583.
JENISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Aug. 6,
1668. 3rd s. of Ralph, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and of
Elswick, Northumberland. B. at Newcastle. Schools,
Newcastle and Berwick (Mr Webb). Matric. 1668. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June n, 1670. Town clerk of Newcastle,
I675-99- Of Benwell, Northumberland. Buried at St
Nicholas, Newcastle, Jan. 20, 1711-2. Father of the next.
(Peile, ii. 17; Surtees, in. 232.)
JENISON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, July 10,
1692. S. of William (above), town clerk, of Newcastle. B.
there. Bapt. at St John's, May 2, 1678. School. Westminster.
Scholar, 1693; B.A. i6g6-7;M.A. 1700. Ord. deacon (London)
Mar. 6, 1700-1; priest, May 23, 1703. (Peile, ii. 126.)
JENKIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 9,
1672. S. of Thomas, farmer. B. in the Isle of Thanet, Kent.
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6; M.A. 1679- Fellow, 1677- Ord.
deacon (London) May 29, 1686. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1689-
1732. R. of Runcton Holme, 1702-32. Died 1732- Father
of Robert (1722) and Thomas (1715-6). brother of Robert
(i674).
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JENKIN, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 5,
1750. S. of Thomas (? 1715-6), clerk, of Norfolk. B. at
Westwick. School, Seaming. Matric. 1750; BA. 1754! M.A.
1757; B.D. 1765; D.D. 1792. Fellow, 1756-77. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester, Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 21; priest (Lichfield)
Dec. 24, 1758. R. of Angmering, Sussex, 1766-75- R- of
Ufford, Northants., 1775-1808. R. of Maidwell St Mary,
1778-1808. Dean and R. of St Buryan, Cornwall, 1799-1817.
R. of Wotton, Surrey, 1808-17. R. of Abinger, 1808-17.
Preb. of Winchester, 1810-7. Died Dec. ai, 1817. (Scott-
Mayor, in. 602.)
JENKEN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHWSTI,
Easter, 1644. S. of Henry, proctor, of Canterbury. B.A.
1647-8. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar. i, 1650-1, as first
Richards Scholar. M.A. 1651. Probably R. of Ingworth,
Essex, 1654; ejected, 1660.
JENKIN, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1674. S. of Thomas, of the Isle of Thanet, Kent. B. there.
School, Canterbury. Matric. 1674; BA. 1677-8; MA. 1681;
D.D. 1709. Fellow, 1680-9. Master, 1711-27. Lady
Margaret Professor, 1711-27. V. of Waterbeach, Cambs.,
1680-9. Chaplain to Bishop Lake, of Chichester, and to the
Earl of Exeter. Precentor of Chichester, 1688-90. Author,
theological. Died at North Runcton, Norfolk, Apr. 7, 1727.
M.I. at Runcton Holme. Will proved (V.C.C.). Brother of
Henry (1672). (D.N.B.)
JENKIN. ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 17,
1722. S. of Henry (1672), V. of Tilney and Holme, Norfolk.
B. at Holme. School, Bexwell (Mr Foster). Matric. 1723;
B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1734. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19,
1731; priest (Rochester) Dec. 23, 1733. R. of Westbere,
Kent, 1734-78. V. of Brookland, 1737-43. Minor Canon of
Canterbury. Married, at Canterbury Cathedral, May 31,
1738, Catharine Blomer. Died Oct. 8, 1778. Brother of
Thomas (1715-6). (Scott-Mayor, ni. 357; G. Mag.)
JENKIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 19,
1682. S. of Thomas, of Folkestone, Kent, gent. Matric.
1683-4. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 28, 1682.
JENKIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 9,
1715-6. S. of Henry (1672), clerk, V. of Tilney, Norfolk (and
nephew of Robert, the Master). B. at Tilney. School, Eton.
Matric. 1716; B.A. 1719-20; MA. 1723. Fellow, 1721-6.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. i, 1723-4. R. of North Lynn,
1729-56. R. of Runcton Holme, Norfolk, 1732-56. Author,
theological. Died July ai, 1756. Brother of Robert (1722).
(Scott-Mayor, in. 298.)
JENKIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 14, 1722.
S. of John, barrister, of Kent. B. at Wye. School, Biddenden
(Mr Gaudy). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1735. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1727; priest, Dec. 19, 1736. V. of
Bodiam, Sussex, 1736-62. R. of All Saints', Hastings,
1740-62. Perhaps V. of Salehurst. Will (P.C.C.) 1768.
(Scott-Mayor, m. 358.)
JENKEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. la,
1600. S. of Robert, gent., of Folkestone. School, Folkestone.
B.A. 1603-4; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1607; B.D. 1613.
Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1607-9. C. of St Benet, Cambridge,
Oct. 4, 1611. Preacher of All Saints', Sudbury. Buried Nov.
15, 1616. Father of William (1628). (Vis. of Kent, 1619.)
JENKEN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1608. Of Kent.
JENKIN, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1628. S. of William (1600). B. at Sudbury. B.A. 1631-2.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 22, 1634. M.A. 1635. Lecturer
and preacher in London and Essex. R. of St Leonard's,
Colchester, 1640-3. V. of Christ Church, London, 1642-62.
Minister at Blackfriars; ejected, 1662. Imprisoned for
participation in the plot of Christopher Love, and later for
nonconformity. A strong advocate of the presbyterian
discipline. Author, controversial. Died in Newgate, Jan. 19,
1685-6. Buried in Bunhill Fields. M.I. Will (P.C.C.) ; dated,
1682, from All Hallows, Barking. (Calamy, i. 97; Vis. of
Kent, 1619; D.N.B.)
JENKIN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1721;
B.A. 1724-5 ; M.A. 1732. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 23 ; priest,
Sept. 19, 1725. Will of one of these names (P.C.C.) 1764;
of the precincts of Bridewell, London, clerk. (J. Ch. Smith.)
JENKINS, GEORGE. B.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1600-1; M.A.
1604. Probably s. of John, of York, receiver-general for
Yorks. C. of Wragby, Yorks., 1607. Ord. priest (York)
Feb. 1610-1. V. of Holy Trinity, York, till 1619. Buried
there July i, 1619. Brother of Henry (1584-5) and Thomas
(1591). (M. H. Peacock; T. A. Walker.)
JENKINS or JENKIN, GODMAN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST
JOHN'S, July 23, 1673. S. of Robert, gent., of Harding,
Herts. B. there. School, Harding. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 18, 1673-4. Of Harpenden, Herts., Esq. Married Sarah,
dau. of William Kentish, of Burston, Herts. Died Mar. 22,
1746. (Clutterbuck, i. 229.)
JENKINSON, JOHN
JENKINS or GENKYNS, HENRY. Matric. pens, from PETER-
HOUSE, Easter, 1584-5. Doubtless i. of John, receiver-
general for Yorks. Age 16 in 1584. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July i, 1588. Called to the Bar, 1596. M.P. for Borough-
bridge, 1604-11. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1623. Of Grimston,
Yorks. Married Dorothy, dau. of William Tancred, of
Tankard Pannal, Yorks. Died 1646. Admon. Aug. 2, 1646.
Brother of George (1600-1) and Thomas (1591)- (Misc. Gen.
et Her., N.S., i. 122; T. A. Walker; M. H. Peacock.)
JENKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 18, 1638. Matric.
1638; B.A. 1641-2.
JENKINS, JOHN. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1682. S. of Henry, of
East Buckland, Devon, pleb. Matric. (Magdalen Hall,
Oxford) Mar. 26, 1675, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1678. Probably
V. of Hitchenden, Bucks., 1687-1713. Admon. (Archd.
Bucks.) 1713. (AI. Oxon.)
JENKINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 20,
1684. S. of John, Esq. B. at Gateshead, Durham. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. 1684. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 21, 1683. Called to the Bar, May 22, 1691.
JENKINS, RALPH. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1593.
Probably 4th s. of John, receiver-general for Yorks. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 9, 1595-6, from Furnival's Inn.
Brother of George, etc.
JENKINS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 15,
1591. 2nd s. of John, receiver-general of Yorks. Matric. c.
1592; BA. 1594-5. Probably died before Dec. a, 1596.
Brother of George (1600-1), etc. (T. A. Walker.)
JENKYNS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Aug. 10,
1700. S. of John, of Dublin. School, Dublin (Mr Jones).
Matric. 1700.
JENKINS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 5, 1743- Of
Sussex. S. of , clerk, deceased. Matric. 1743; Rustat
Scholar, 1743; BA. 1746-7; MA. 1750.
JENKINS, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1735- Oi
Devon. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1768.
JENKINS, . Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1599-1600.
Probably John, youngest s. of John, receiver-general of
Yorks. Brother of George, etc. (T. A. Walker.)
JENKINSON, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1611.
JENKINSON, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 3,
1602. Matric. 1602; BA. 1605-6; MA. 1609.
JENKINSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1614; BA. 1617-8; MA. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec.
24, 1620. R. of Panfield, Essex, 1628-1643, sequestered.
P.C. of Little Holland, 1651. Probably will (P.C.C.) 1652; of
St Osyth. clerk. (H. Smith; J. Ch. Smith.)
JENKENSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 22) at CAIUS, Apr. 27,
1604. S. of Walter, minister, of Halvergate, Norfolk. School,
Cambridge (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1604; BA. 1609. Ord.
priest (Norwich) 1609; C. of Tunstall, Norfolk. V. of Halver-
gate, 1608-18, succeeding his father. (Venn, i. 185.)
JENKINSON, GODFREY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1665; BA. 1668-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 24, 1670. Will
(Archd. Wilts.) of one of these names, 1705 ; of Minety, Wilts.
JENKINSON, GRIFFIN. B.A. from TRINITY, 1588-9; M.A. 1592.
JENKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 26,
1589. Perhaps s. of Anthony, merchant of London, and of
Sywell, Northants. Matric. 1589. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar.
9, 1592-3. Died 1611. Buried at Tighe, Rutland. Perhaps
father of William (1611-2). (Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., v. 7.)
JENKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 30, 1647. S. of Robert, of East Wykeham, Lines., gent.
School, Louth. Matric. 1647. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 28,
1649. Of East Wykeham. Will proved, June 15, 1702.
Father of Robert (1677). (Lines. Pedigrees, 545.)
JENKINSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Sept. 20, 1707. S. of Robert (1677), Esq., citizen of Lincoln.
B. there. School, Enfield, Middlesex. Matric. 1707. One of
these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 29, 1709. Of
London, gent. Brother of John (1709).
JENKINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 26,
1660. S. of Richard. B. at Bradford. School, Bradford
(Mr Cotes). Matric. 1660; BA. 1663-4.
JENKINSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July ai,
1708. Of Stony Stratford, Bucks. Matric. 1709; B A. 1712-3.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 31, 1713; priest, Sept. 19, 1714.
R. of Passenham, Northants., 1727-62. Buried there June
25, 1762, aged 71. M.I. (H. I. Longden.)
JENKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE, Aug.
27, 1709. S. of Robert (1677), Esq., citizen of Lincoln.
B. there. School, Lincoln. Matric. 1710; BA. 1713-4.
Fellow, 1715. One of these names R. of Sevington, Kent,
till 1727. Brother of Henry (1707).
468
JENKINSON, JOHN
JENKINSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at CHRIST'S, May 24,
1731. S. of William. B. at High House, Lanes. School,
Kirkby Lorisdale (Mr Noble). Matric. 1731; Scholar, 1734;
B.A. 1734-5; M.A. 1738. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 2,
I734~5; priest, Oct. 12, 1735. P.C. of Little Raveley, Hunts.,
1745-9. C. of Ingoldsby, Lines., 1759-72. Buried there
Dec. 18, 1798. (Peile, n. 224.)
JENKINSON, PAUL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr.
15, 1681. Only s. of Richard, gent., deceased. B. at Chester-
field. Schools, Brampton, Derbs. (Mr Low) and Dronfield
(Mr Mason). M.A. 1688 (Lit. Reg.). Created Bart., 1685.
Of Walton, Derbs. High Sheriff of Derbs., 1686-7. Married
Barbara, dau. of John Cotes, of Woodcote, Salop. Died 1714.
Father of Richard (1703). (Burke, Ext. Bart.; G.E.C.)
JENKINSON, PAUL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, June 9,
1697. S. of Paul, of Hodsock, Notts. B. at Chesterfield,
Derbs. School, Chesterfield (Mr Browne). Matric. 1697;
Scholar, 1699; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 1702; priest, 1704. R. of Weston, Yorks., 1704.
JENKINSON, RICHARD. Scholar of CLARE, 1562. One of these
names V. of Scalby, Yorks., 1566-76.
JENKYNSON, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY,
Miens. 1572.
JENKINSON, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1614. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir Thomas, of Tunstall,
Norfolk, Knt; adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1617.
JENKINSON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr.
24, 1703. 2nd s. of Sir Paul (1681), Bart. B. at Walton,
Derbs. School, Newport (Mr Edwards). Matric. 1703.
JENKINSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1570. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1572-3; M.A. 1576.
One of these names ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 10, 1575.
Perhaps V. of St John, Margate, 1577-1601. Buried May 13,
1601.
JENKINSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1609; B.A. 1612-3. Incorp. at Oxford, 1613. Possibly adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 14, 1612-3, as 's. and h. of Robert,
of London ' ; if so, then of Walcot, Oxon. ; knighted, Apr. 30,
1618. Died 1645. (Al. Oxon.; Lipscomb, i. 315.)
JENKINSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 16, 1677. S. of Henry (1647), of East Wykeham,
Lines., Esq. School, Grantham. Matric. 1677. Died Oct. 30,
1727. Buried at St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln. Father of
Henry (1707) and John (1709). (Lines. Pedigrees, 546.)
JENKINSON, SIMON. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1618-9; B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 25, 1625.
JENKINSON, SIMON. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 22,
1689. S. of Thomas, of Bolton Agri, Lanes. Bapt. at
Bolton-le-Sands, Sept. 28, 1666. School, Lancaster (Mr
Thomas Lodge). Matric. 1689; B.A. 1692-3. Ord. deacon
(York) June, 1694; priest, Feb. 1694-5. ». of Flintham,
Notts., 1695-1700. Buried there Feb. 25, 1700-1. It is
possible that he had ma trie, from Brasenose College, Oxford,
July 6, 1683, age 16.
JENKYNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1547; B.A. 1550-1. Perhaps fellow of St Catharine's, c. 1562,
as 'Thomas Jenkins, of Westmorland.' One of these names
R. of St Mary Woolchurch, London, 1560-93. Buried there
Dec. 4, 1693. Will (Cons. C. London) 1594; mentions brother-
in-law at Kendal. (J. Ch. Smith.)
JENKINSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1562;
B.A. 1566-7.
JENKYNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, Nov. 27,
1646. S. of Thomas, gent. B. in Rutland. Schools, Colly-
weston (Mr Marshall) and Uppingham (Mr Alson).
JENKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Oct. 7,
1668. S. of Miles, gent. B. at Wormingford, Essex. School,
Wormingford. Matric. 1668; M.B. 1674.
JENKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE,
May 10, 1679. S. of Thomas. B. at Dunham Massey,
Cheshire. School, Lymm. Matric. 1681; B.A. 1682-3.
JENKINSON, THOMAS ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
EMMANUEL, May 27, 1742. S. of Philip, of Gainsborough,
Lines., gent. School, Oakham. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6.
Of Lincoln. Died Oct. 27, 1770.
JENKINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1579; B.A. 1582-3. Master of Thetford School. R. of
Thetford St Peter, 1592-3. V. of Croxton, Norfolk, 1598-
1632. Perhaps R. of San ton, 1620. Father of William (1617).
JENKINSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from (? CHRIST'S),
Easter, 1606.
JENNER, THOMAS
JENKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 14,
1611-2. Perhaps s. of Henry (1589), of Sywell, Northants.
B. 1596. Matnc. 1612. Married and had issue. (Misc. Gen.
et Her., 2nd S., v. 7.)
JENKINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, May i,
1617. S. of William (1579), minister of Thetford, Norfolk.
School, Thetford, under his father. Matric. 1617; Scholar,
1618-24; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 8; priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 1623. C. of Croxton,
Norfolk, 1627. Succeeded his father as V., 1632-75. School-
master at Thetford, 1632; and C. of St Cuthbert's, Thetford.
(Venn, i. 236.)
JENKINSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1544.
JENKINSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
JENKINSON, . Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Aug. 5, 1611.
JENKINSON, . Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1656-7.
JENKS or JYNKS, BARNARD. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Easter, 1579. Of Northamptonshire. Migrated to Peter-
house, Feb. 6, 1579-80. B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1586; priest, Mar. 26, 1587. V. of
Southwick, Northants., 1586-96. R. of St Dionis Back-
church, London, 1596-1603. Buried there Sept. 12, 1603.
Will, P.C.C. (T. A. Walker; H. I. Longden; J. Ch.
Smith.)
JENKS, DAVID. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1736;
B.A. 1739-40; M.A. 1743. Conduct of King's, 1741. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 22, 1740-1; priest, Mar. 14, 1741-2.
V. of Wingrave, Bucks., 1744. R. of Little Gaddesden,
Herts., 1754-93- R- °f Aldbury, 1767-79. Died Aug. 25,
1793. Will, P.C.C. (G. Mag.; Musgrave.)
JENKS, HENRY. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 21, 1646-7. M.A.
of King's College, Aberdeen, 1646 (adm. there, 1642). Fellow
of Caius, 1653-97. Proctor, i68fr-7. Incorp. at Oxford, 1669.
Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, 1670-6. F.R.S., 1674.
Author, The Christian Tutor. Died in College. Buried at
St Michael's, Cambridge, Sept. i, 1697. (Venn, i. 387:
D.N.B.)
JENKS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 12,
1705. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Whitchurch, Salop. School,
Whitchurch. Matric. 1705.
JENKES, WILLIAM. Matric. from TRINITY, c. 1593. Of Salop.
B.A. 1596-7; M.A. from Jesus, 1600; B.D. 1615. Fellow of
Jesus, 1603-27. V. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1612. R. of
Graveley, 1615. (A. Gray.)
JENNE, JAMES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1557-8.
JENNER, see also JENOUR.
JENNER, DAVID. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Dec. 22, 1653. Of
Northumberland. Matric. 1657; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1657-8.
Migrated to Sidney. M.A. 1662 (Lit. Reg.); B.D. (do.) 1668.
Fellow of Sidney. V. of St Sepulchre, Cambridge, 1663.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1676-91. R. of Gt Wareley, Essex, 1678-
87. Chaplain to the King. Author, The Prerogative of
Primogeniture. Died Sept. 10, 1691. Will (P.C.C.) 1692-3;
as of Compton Bassett, Wilts. (D.N.B.)
JENNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, May ir, 1599.
S. of Thomas, of Little Walsingham, Norfolk. School,
Walsingham (Mr Bankes). Scholar, 1599-1604.
JENNER, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 18,
1655; M.A. 1673 (Lit. Reg.). R. of Charlton, Kent, 1676-
87.
JENNER or GINNER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, Feb.
1623-4. S. of Thomas, of Fordham, Essex, farmer. B. there.
Age 17. School, Fordham (Mr Cone). Matric. 1624. Emi-
grated to New England, 1635, with his father. Settled at
Roxbury, Mass., and then at Weymouth as minister, 1636-40.
Minister at Saco, Maine, 1640. Resided at Charlestown,
1646-9. Returned to England, 1650. Minister at Coltishall,
Norfolk, 1652-8. His library was bought for Harvard College.
Author of Quakerism Anatomiz'd and Confuted, 1670. Will
(Dublin) May 26, 1676. (J. G. Bartlett; D.N.B.)
JENNER, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1655.
S. of Thomas, of Waverton, Sussex. B. 1638, at Mayfield.
School, Tonbridge. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1656.
Barrister, Nov. 22, 1663. Bencher, 1682. Recorder of
London, 1683-6. Knighted, Oct. 4, 1683. King's serjeant,
1684. M.P. for Rye, 1685-8. Baron of the Exchequer, 1686-
8. Justice C.P., 1688-9. Of Petersham, Surrey. One of the
royal commissioners to enquire into the appointment of a
president of Magdalen College, Oxford. Arrested while
attempting to escape with James II, 1688; sent to the
Tower; released, 1690. Resumed his practice at the Bar.
Died Jan. i, 1706-7. M.I. at Petersham. Will, P.C.C.
(D.N.B.; Burke, L.G.; Manning and Bray, i. 442.)
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JENNEY, ARTHUR
JENNEY, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, June
12, 1611. S. and h. of Francis, Esq., of Rendlesham, Suffolk.
Schools, Southwold and Worlingworth (Mr Claydon and
Mr Barker). Matric. 1611. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1613.
Succeeded his grandfather Arthur, of Knoddishall. Knighted,
Mar. 26, 1639. Sheriff for Suffolk, 1645-6; and for Norfolk,
1654-5. Died Mar. 24, 1667-8. Buried at Knoddishall.
Will (P.C.C.) 1668. Father of Robert (1635). (Venn, i. 212;
Lines. Pedigrees, 548; Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
JENNY or JERMEY, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at KING'S (age 18)
a scholar from Eton, Aug. 13, 1541- Of Cressingham,
Norfolk. Left, 1542-3-
GINNY or JINNY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S,
1665-6. Perhaps of London, gent. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Dec. 9, 1668. Called to the Bar, Nov. 28, 1675.
JENNEY, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, May
23, 1733- S. of Robert, of Knoddishall, Suffolk. Bapt. Aug.
20, 1712. Of Bredfield, Suffolk. Died 1745- (Burke, L.G.)
JENNEY, EDGAR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at EMMANUEL, Sept II,
1742. S. of Arthur, Esq., of Bredfield, Suffolk. School,
Chattisham. Matric. 1743. Afterwards Fell.-Com. B.A.
1746-7. Died 1746-7. (Burke, L.G.)
JENEY, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1576.
JENNY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. n,
1660-1. S. of William, merchant, of London. B. there.
Bapt. at St Laurence Pountney, Apr. 5, 1645. Schools,
Bury St Edmunds (Mr Stephens) and Merchant Taylors'
(Mr Dugard). Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1661-8; B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1668-71. Ord. deacon and priest
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1669. R. of Denver, Norfolk, 1669-1715.
Married, at Denver, Sept. 23, 1706, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Barber, of Denver. Died Apr. 10, 1715. Buried at Denver.
M.I. Will, P.C.C. Benefactor to the College. Brother of
William (1653). (Venn, I. 411.)
JENEYE, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1577;
B.A. 1580-1.
JENNY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Dec. 20, 1624.
S. of Jemingham (next), R. of Bel ton, Suffolk. B. at Fritton.
Educated by his father. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1629-^30. One of
these names C. of Stalmine, Lanes., 1646-51. Minister (or V.)
of St Michael-on-Wyre, 1651-3 (perhaps 1659). In 1650 is
described as M.A. (E. Axon; Venn, i. 269.)
JENNEY, JERNINGHAM. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1595;
B.A. 1595-6; M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon (Colchester) Nov. 14;
priest, Nov. 15, 1599. R. of Fritton, Suffolk, 1600-24. R- of
Belton, 1610-24. Father of the above, (Venn, I. 269.)
JENNEY, JOHN. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1663. Matric. from
Pembroke College, Oxford, July 25, 1655; B.A. (Oxford)
1658-9. V. of West Drayton, Middlesex, 1660-4 and 1671-97.
R. of Harmondsworth, 1664-97. Died 1697. Buried Dec. 9,
1697. (Al. Oxon.)
JENNY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CAIUS, Oct. 17, 1635.
S. of Arthur (1611). B. at Knoddishall, Suffolk. School,
Southwold (Mr Claydon). Knighted. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir John Offley, Knt., of Madeley, Staffs., 1640. Died 1660.
(Venn, i. 319; Burke, L.G.)
JENNEY, SUCKLIN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 26,
1684. S. of George, gent., of Norwich. B. at Morton, Norfolk-
School, Norwich. Matric. 1684; Scholar, 1684-7. Died s.p.
Admon. (P.C.C.) 1698. (Venn, i. 475; Burke, L.G.)
JENNEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Sept. 21,
1611. Eldest s. of Ambrose, gent., of Eltham, Kent. B. at
Bexwell, Norfolk. School, Croydon, Surrey (Mr Davyes).
Matric. 1611; Scholar, 1611-5. Probably died before 1621,
when his father died and was buried at Eltham. (Venn, i.
214; Vis. of Norfolk.)
JENNY, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1663; B.A. 1666-7.
JENNY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, July 5, 1653.
S. of William, gent. B. at Bexwell, Norfolk. Bapt. there,
Nov. 4, 1637. School, Cambridge (Mr More). Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, 1653. Barrister. Of Gt Cressingham, Esq.
Married Dinah, dau. of John Goldsmith, of Stradsett, Norfolk.
Buried at Gt Cressingham, Mar. 9, 1669-70. Brother of
Francis (1660-1). (Venn, I. 389.)
JENNEY, . B.A. 1469-70; M.A. 1473-4,
JENNEY, . B.Can.L. 1482-3. Rector.
JENY, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1558.
JENNINGS, ABRAHAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1639.
JENYNS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Jan. 31, 1707-8. S. of John, of Hayes. Middlesex, Esq. B.
there. Colleger at Eton, 1703-7. Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-4.
JENINGS, EDMUND. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
S. of Peter, of Silsden, Yorks. B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
Buried at KUdwick, July 9, 1623, aged 25. Brother of
Jonathan (1614) and Peter (1617). (A. Gray.)
JENNINGS, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY,
May 7, 1641. S. and h. of Jonathan (1614). Esq., of Ripon,
Yorks. B. at Scotton. Bapt. at Farnham, Nov. 30, 1626.
Schools, Silsden and Ripon. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 6,
1646. Of Ripon. M.P. for Ripon, 1659, 1660, 1673-9, i685~7,
1690-1. High Sheriff of Yorks., 1675. Married Margaret,
dau. of Sir Edward Barkham, of Tottenham High Cross.
Died 1691. (Vis. of Yorks.; A. B. Beaven; M. H. Peacock.)
JENNINGS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, July 29,
1749; Scholar, 1750.
JENINGS, 'EDWARD,1 see PETER.
JENNINGS, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 29,
1650. S. of William, fanner. B. at Cambridge. School,
Perse (Mr Crabbe). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4.
JENNINGS or JENYNS, GEORGE. B.A. 1520-1.
JENNINGS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr. 27, 1652.
Of Hertfordshire.
JENNINGS, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1737- Of
London. S. of Admiral Sir John Jennings, of Barkway,
Herts. Matric. 1738. Comptroller-General of the army. M.P.
for Whitchurch, 1757, 1766; St Geimans, 1768; Thetford,
1784. Of Newseles, Herts. Married Mary, dau. of Michael,
xoth Earl of Clanricarde, 1741. Died June 5, 179°- (Cusuuu,
i. ii. 22.)
JENNINGS, HENRY. Matric. sirar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1621; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb.
18, 1626-7; priest, Dec. 23, 1632. Probably R. of Finning-
ham, Norfolk, till 1638.
JENNINGS, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Jan. 21,
1698-9. S. of Henry, of Cambridge. School, King's College
(Mr RosweU). Matric. 1699; B.A. 1702-3. Ord. deacon
(London) Dec. 24, 1704.
JENNINGS, HUGH. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1610-20;
'literate of TRINITY College'; priest, June n, 1620. V. of
Ferry Fryston, Yorks., 1620-53. Died Sept. 19, 1653. Con-
temporary at Oxford.
JENNYNS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1700-1. S. of John, Esq. B. at Hayes, Middlesex. School,
Eton. Matric. 1701. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 12,
1701-2. Brother of John (1700-1).
JENYN or JENNING, JOHN. B.A. 1492-3; B.D. 1503-4; D.D.
1519-20. Fellow of QUEENS', 1495. Proctor, 1503-4.
President of Queens', 15x9-25. V. of Harrow, 1509-38.
Died 1538. (Searle; Cooper, i. 67.)
JENYNGS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1572.
JENNINGS, JOHN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1606-7. Ord. prie»t
(Peterb.) Mar. 20, 1613-4.
J INNINGS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 12, 1629.
Matric. 1629-30.
JENNINGS, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1656. Of London. R. of Holdgate, Salop. Preb. of Hereford,
1669-75. (Masters.)
JENNINGS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 20, 1667. Of
Cambridge. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1671 ; priest, June 2, 1672.
JENNINGS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CLARK, May 25, 1687. Of
London. Matric. 1687; B.A. 1690-1; M.A. 1694. Fellow,
1693. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 3, 1694. V. of Gt Gransden,
Hunts., 1708-42. V. of Gamlingay, Cambs., 1710. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Ely. Died Feb. 19, 1742-3, aged 72. Buried
at Gransden.
JENYNS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 22,
1700-1. S. of John, Esq. B. at Hayes, Middlesex. School,
Eton. Matric. 1701. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 12,
1701-2. Brother of James (1700-1).
JENNINGS, JOHN. Adm. sirar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 24,
1705. S. of John, gent. B. at Solihull, Warws. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1713. Incorp.
at Oxford, 1712. Not (as in Al. Oxon.) the V. of Gamlingay.
(See above.)
JENYNS, JOHN, Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Jan. 5, i737-«.
S. of John, grazier, of MeppershaU, Beds. B. at Therfield,
Herts. School, Southill, Beds, (private; Mr Bedford).
Scholar, 1738-43; Matric. 1740-1; B.A. 1741-2; M.A. I75O.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) July 10, 1743; priest, June 23, 1745-
V. of Idmiston, Wilts., 1747-68. R. of Boscombe, Wilts.,
1750-68. Chaplain to the Bishop of London. Died Aug. 5,
1768. Buried at Boscombe. M.I. (Venn, H. 43.)
470
JENNINGS, JOHN
JENNINGS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 13,
1749. S. of John, of Kentish Town, Middlesex, fanner.
Matric. 1749. 'Grecian* from Christ's Hospital. B.A. 1754;
M.A. 1771. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 6, 1757. Head Master
of a Grammar School, in 1770. (A. W. Lockhart.)
JENNINGS, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter,
1614. and s. of Peter, of Silsden, Yorks., gent. B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 18, 1618-9. Of
RipOD, Esq., barrister-at-law. Married, at Farnham,
Elizabeth, dau. of Giles Parker, of Newby, Yorks., barrister.
Compounded for his estates as a royalist. Died Aug. 24, 1649.
Buried at Ripon. Admon., York. Brother of Peter (1614)
and Edmund (1614), father of Edmund (1641) and the next.
(A. Gray; M. H. Peacock.)
JENNINGS, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S,
June 28, 1650. Fell.-Com. S. of Jonathan (above), of Ripon.
B. there. School, Ripon (Mr Palmes). Matric. 1650. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Dec. 28, 1649. M.P. for Ripon, 1659-60,
1688-95. Knighted, Mar. 1 8, 1677-8. High Sheriff of Yorks.,
1690. Fought a memorable duel with Mr George Aislaby, of
York. Convicted of manslaughter, but protected by the
King's pardon, 1675. Buried at Ripon, Jan. 27, 1706-7.
Brother of Edmund (1641). (Petle, i. 538; Ripon Millenary
Record, 65.)
JENNINGS, JONATHAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S,
May 19, 1671. S. of Sir Edmund (1641), of Ripon, Knt.
B. there. School, Ripon. Matric. 1671. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
June 6, 1671. M.P. for Ripon, 1691-1701. Died 1701.
(Peile, H. 36.)
JENNINGS, PETER. Probably matric. from JESUS, Easter,
1614, as 'Edward.' S. of Peter, of Silsden, Yorks. B.A.
1617-8; M.A. 1621. Died Mar. 4, 1624, aged 24. Buried at
St Crux, York. M.I. Brother of Jonathan (1614). (A. Gray.)
JENNINGS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. a,
1697-8. S. of Edward, counsellor. B. in London. School,
Eton. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 27, 1698. M.P. for
Queenborough, 1715-22. Died c. 1742. His s. Philip
Jennings-Clerke was created Bart, in 1774. (G.E.C.; West-
minster Abbey Register, 365.)
JENNINGS, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1633. B. at Ipswich. B.A. 1635-^6; M.A. 1639. Went
to New England, 1636-9. Afterwards minister in Nor than ts.,
Hunts, and North Glemham, Suffolk; 'ordained' in London,
Sept. 18, 1645. R. of Grundisborough, Suffolk, 1645-8. R. of
Combe, 1647-62. Died at Clapham, Surrey, Sept. 12, 1709.
(Calamy, H. 416; Felt, 258; Palmer (1803), vol. HI.)
JENNINGS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1659.
Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1677;
'M.A.' V. of Mendham, Norfolk, 1677.
JENNINGS, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1578; B.A. 1582-3; M.A. 1586. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Mar. 5, 1586-7. V. of West Ham, Essex,
1592-1630. Died 1630. Will, Cons. C. London.
JENNINGS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CLARE, June 30, 1677.
Of Irby, Lines. Matric. 1677; LL.B. 1682. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1682.
JENYNS, SOAME. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
July 2, 1722. S. of Sir Roger, Knt., of Middlesex, and grand-
son of Sir Peter Soame, Bart. B. in London. Educated at
home. Matric. 1724. M.P. for Cambs., 1741-54; for Dun-
wich, 1754-8; for Cambridge, 1758-80. A Lord of Trade,
i755-8o. Of Bottisham Hall, Cambs. Author, poetical and
religious. Died Dec. 18, 1787. Will (P.C.C.) 1788. (D.N.B.;
Scott-Mayor, in. 352; A. B. Beaven.)
GENYNGES, THOMAS. Resident student at TRINITY HALL,
Aug. 1564.
GENNINGS, THOMAS. Matric. sirar from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
JENNINGS, THOMAS. B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1576-7. B. at
Rayleigh, Essex. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21, 1579, age 25.
R. of Willingale Spain, Essex; will proved (Consist. C.
London) 1607; leaves his books to Sidney College library,
'newly erected'; gifts to the sizars and scholars of Christ's
'of which house I was sometime an unworthy member';
houses in Danbury and Standon, Essex, after death of wife
Avis, to Christ's. Gift to ' High Ongar, where I was brought
up by my uncle Dr Tabor." (J. Ch. Smith.)
JENNINGS, THOMAS. 'Sometime of Cambridge' (probably c.
1645). S. of a knight. Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford,
1648; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1651. Fellow, 1649. Died Jan. 16,
1657-8. Buried in the College Chapel. (Al. Oxon.)
JENYNS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Oct. 31, 1688. Of
Hayes, Middlesex. Doubtless s. of Roger, of Hayes, Middle-
sex, Esq. Matric. 1688; B.A. 1692-3; M.A. 1696. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Feb. 12, 1686-7. Died May 12, 1696, aged
25. Buried at Hayes. M.I.
GENYNGS, . Sizar at PETERHOUSE, Easter, 1545.
JEPHSON, JOHN
JENNINGSON or JENYSON, CHRISTOPHER. B.A. 1502-3.
Of ST GREGORY'S HOSTEL. M.A. 1506; B.D. 1515. Fellow of
Pembroke, 1505. Preacher, 1511.
JENNINGSON, JOHN. B.A. 1502-3; M.A. 1506. Of ST
GREGORY'S HOSTEL.
JENNUAR, ADAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1680.
JENOUR, see also JENNER.
JENOUR, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, e. 1592.
Doubtless and s. of Andrew, of Gt Dunmow. Of New Inn ;
adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 6, 1594-5. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 26, 1602. Married Anne, dau. of John Bentley, of
Castle Camps, Cambs. Died Nov. 20, 1632. Brother of
Richard (1608) and Kenelm. (Vis. of Essex, 1612; Morant,
II. IIO.)
JENOURE, ANDREW. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS',
Easter, 1659. Of Essex. Doubtless s. of Sir Andrew, Bart.,
of Gt Dunmow. Married Sarah, dau. of Robert Milborn,
Esq., of Markshall, Essex. Died before his father. (Vis. of
Essex; Burke, Ext. Bart; G.E.C.)
JENNOR, HENRY. Matric. pens>. from TRINITY, Michs. 1628.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Sir Kenelm (1608), of Bigods, Dunmow,
Essex. If so, adm. at the Middle Temple, 1629. Created
M.A. (Oxford) Aug. 31, 1636. Brother of William (1637).
(Al. Oxon.; Vis. of Essex, 1634.)
JENOUR, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter,
1713. S. of Sir Maynard, Bart., and grandson of Andrew
(1659). Succeeded as 4th Bart., c. 1710. Married Joan, dau.
of Richard Day, of Northweld, Essex. Died Apr. 28, 1739.
Father of Richard Day (1735). (G.E.C.)
JENOUR, KENELM. M.A. 1608 (fil. nob.). Doubtless s. of
Andrew, of Dunmow, Essex. Created Bart., July 30, 1628.
Married Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Clarke, Baron of the
Exchequer. Died Aug. 30, 1629. Will, P.C.C. Brother
of Andrew (1592) and Richard (1608). (G.E.C.; Vis. of
Essex, 1612.)
JENOUR, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1608. S. of Andrew, of Dunmow, Essex.
Matric. 1608; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1616. Fellow, 1611, till
his death at Padua about 1618. Doubtless brother of Andrew
(1592) and Kenelm (1608). (Hanvood; Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
JENOURE, RICHARD DAY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETER-
HOUSE, June 18, 1735; Fell.-Com. May 25, 1739. S. of Sir
John (1713), Bart., of Much Dunmow, Essex. School,
Felsted. Succeeded as 5th Bart., Apr. 28, 1739. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 19, 1740-1. Died Mar. 23, 1743-4.
(T. A. Walker, 270; G.E.C.)
JENOUR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 19, 1637.
Matric. 1638; Scholar, 1638. Doubtless 4th s. of Sir Kenelm
(1608), of Bigods, Dunmow, Essex. Brother of Henry
(1628).
JENSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1573-
JENSEN, WALTER. Matric. sizar from CLARK, Lent, 1687.
JENTLEMAN, JAMES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter,
1618. One James Gentleman appears as minister of Higham
Ferrers, Northants. in the register, June 19, 1638. (H. I.
Longden.)
JENUN, ABRAHAM. Matric. from ST JOHN'S, c. 1598; B.A.
1601-2; M.A. 1605.
JEPHCOTT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 20, 1669.
JEPHCOT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, Sept. 27,
1639. S. of Thomas. B. at Anstey, Warws. School, Coventry
(Mr White). Matric. 1639; B.A. 1643-4; M.A. 1647. R. of
Oldbury, Salop, 1648 (when he subscribed the Bishop of
London's register). Head Master of Bridgnorth Grammar
School. (Peile, I. 463.)
JEPHCOTT, JOHN. Matric. pens, (age 19) from PEMBROKE,
Michs. 1659. S. of Henry, farmer. B. at Anstey, Warws.
B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663; D.D. 1678. Incorp. at Oxford,
1669 and 1696. R. of All Saints', Evesham, Worcs., 1663-
92. Preb. of Worcester, 1683-1706. R. of Harvington,
1684-90; of Tredington, 1 689-1701; and of Alvechurch, 1690-
1713. Warden of St Martin's Hospital, Worcester, 1700-13.
R. of Northfield, 1706-13. Died Mar. 26, 1713- M.I. at
Northfield. (Al. Oxon.; Nash, Worcs., n. 191.)
JEPHSON or JEPSON, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S,
Nov. 1570; B.A. 1574-5; M.A. 1579-
JEPSON or JEPHSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1617; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1632. V. of Saltby, Leics.,
c. 1639-44; ejected, but reinstated, 1660. Buried at Saltby,
Dec. 15, 1670. (Nichols, n. 306.)
JEPSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Lent, 1597-8.
JEPSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1.
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JEPHSON, NORRIS
JEPHSON, NORRIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 17,
1634. Of Hampshire. 2nd s. of Sir John, of Froyle, Hants.,
Knt., and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Norreys, of Mallow,
Co. Cork. Matric. 1637. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. n,
1638.
JEPSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 28,
1670. S. of Richard, yeoman, of Airton, in Settle, Yorks.
B. there. School, Langton. Matric. 1670; B.A. 1673-4. Ord-
deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, Sept. 24, 1676. P.C. of
Armley, Yorks., 1675-80.
JEPSON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1579.
JEPHSON, SYLVESTER. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
June 19, 1738. S. of Thomas, clerk. B. at Sixhill, Lines.
School, Lincoln. Matric. 1738. Perhaps M.A. of St Andrews.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1742.
JEPHSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 27,
1667. S. of William. B. at Oakham, Rutland. School,
Oakbam. Matric. 1667; B.A. 1670-1. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Mar. 3, 1671-2; priest, Dec. 22, 1672. R. of Hornfield,
Rutland, 1683-97. C. of Welney, Norfolk, 1694. R. of
Melton St Mary, 1703. R. of Crownthorpe, 1704-14. Father
of William (1711-2).
JEPSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, May 3, 1698.
(Perhaps adm. at Emmanuel same day.) S. of Thomas,
clerk. B. at Thomey, Cambs. School, Rayson, Lines.
Matric. 1699. Ord. deacon as of Magdalene, May 26, 1700.
Probably father of Sylvester.
JEPSON, WILLIAM. B.A. from CLARE, 1574-5- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1575. V. of Norton Cuckney, Notts.,
1579-1621. Married Agnes Joy, widow, of Norton Cuckney.
Died 1621.
JHEFSON, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE,
Michs. 1580.
JEPSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1611. One of these names, s. and h. of Roger, of Oakham,
Rutland, gent., adm. at Gray's Inn, from Barnard's Inn,
Aug. 6, 1615.
JEPSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1628; B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635.
JEPHSON, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Michs.
1703.
JEPHSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb.
8, 1711-2. S. of Thomas (1667), clerk, R. of Melton St Mary.
B. at Welney, Norfolk. School, Oundle (Mr Caldwell).
Matric. 1712; B.A. 1716-7. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 15,
1717; priest (Lincoln) June 12, 1720. C. of St Martin's,
Stamford, Northants., 1717. Schoolmaster at Stamford,
1720. V. of Holbeach, Lines., 1731-41. Died Mar. 6, 1740-1.
(H. I. Longden.)
JEPHSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 13) at ST JOHN'S, June
15, 1748. S. of William (? above), clerk, Master of Camber-
well Grammar School. B. there. Educated under his father.
Matric. 1750-1; B.A. 1752; M.A. 1755. Fellow, 1754-73.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 25, 1750-1. Barrister, 1755.
Serjeant-at-law, 1765. Died May 18, 1772. (Scott-Mayor, in.
579 ;G. Mag.)
JERMY, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Feb. 19, 1655-6. Of
Norfolk. Probably 3rd s. of Francis, and Alice, dau. of
Anthony Irby, of Boston, Knt. School, Bury (Dr Stephens).
Matric. 1656; Scholar, 1657; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1663. R. of
Gunton, Norfolk, 1661. V. of Hanworth, till 1723. Died
1723-
JERMY, CLEMENT. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1579.
Doubtless of Marlingford, Norfolk, gent. Died 1626. Father
of William (1617) and Robert (1631).
JERMY, EDWARD. Adm. (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. i, 1612.
S. of Sir Thomas (i577), K.B., of Brightwell, Suffolk and of
Teversham, Cambs. Educated at home (Mr Matthews).
Matric. 1612. Of Teversham, Cambs. Married Mary, dau.
of Robert Spencer, of Rendlesham. Buried at Teversham
June 26, 1644. (Venn, i. 219; Vis. of Norfolk.)
JERMYE, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1551. Perhaps s. and h. of Sir John, of Brightwell
Suffolk, K.B. If so, married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William
Fitz-William, of Ireland, Knt. Doubtless father of Thomas
(1577) and perhaps of John (1589). (Vis. of Norfolk, 1566.)
JERMY, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Apr. 18
1608. Of Brightwell, Suffolk. S. of William, Esq. Schools
Boxford (Mr Hogan) and Southwold (Mr Claydon). Matric.
1608. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 19, 1609, as s. and h. of
William, of Worlingworth. Married, May 10, 1613, at
Metfield, Suffolk, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bateman, of
Fhxton. (Venn, i. 197.)
JERMY, W.
JERMY, FRANCIS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Dec.
1615. Probably s. and h. of John, treasurer of the Middle
Temple, adm. there, Nov. 2, 1614. One of these names was
on the Norfolk Committee of the Eastern Counties Associa-
tion, 1643. Probably brother of Robert (1621). (Peile, 1. 303.)
JERMY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 2,
1624. S. of Francis, of Walsingham, Norfolk, Esq. Matric.
1625; B.A. 1627-8.
JERMY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 24,
1650. S. of Francis, Esq., lately deceased. B. at Gunton,
Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. One of these names, of
the Middle Temple, ' Esq. ; buried there 1668. Probably
brother of John (1647-8). (Hatton, New View.)
JERMY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at JESUS, June 26,
1671. Of Norfolk. Matric. 1671.
JERMY, GEORGE. Adm. at EMMANUEL, June 28, 1614. Of
Suffolk. Migrated as pens, to Queens', Mar. 12, 1617-8. B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 27, 1621.
R. of Knoddishall, Suffolk, 1622. R. of Buxlow, 1622-79.
Buried at Knoddishall, June 27, 1679. (V. B. Redstone;
Davy, Suff. MS.)
JERMY, ISAAC. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Michs. 1582,
as Jermyn. Probably s. of Sir John Jenny, of Stutton,
Suffolk, Knt. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 5, 1583-4. Knighted,
Dec. 18, 1604. Married Jane, dau. of John Pagrave (? Pal-
grave), Norfolk. Buried at Stutton. Father of John (1620).
(Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
JERMY, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 10,
1663. S. of Robert, gent., of Bayfield-in-Saxlingham,
Norfolk. B. there. School, Lynn. Matric. 1663; B.A. 1666-7;
M.A. 1670. Perhaps brother of John (1646).
JERMY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Sept. 13, 1589.
S. of Francis (? 1551), of Brightwell, Suffolk, Esq. School,
Sudbury. Matric. 1589; B.A. 1592-3. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Jan. 28, 1593-4. Steward of Norwich, 1629-31. Perhaps
brother of Thomas (1577). (Venn, i. 137.)
JERMY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1620.
Doubtless s. of Sir Isaac (1582), of Stutton, Suffolk. Matric.
1620. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 2, 1620-1. Buried at Stutton,
Dec. 23, 1662, aged 61. Probably father of William (1651-2).
(Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
JERMY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 22,
1646. S. of Robert, of Bayfield, Norfolk. School, Norwich
(Mr Lovering). B.A. 1648-9. Incorp. at Oxford, Mar. 14,
1649-50. M.A. (Oxford) 1651. Fellow of All Souls, 1648.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 7, 1647. Died 1679. Perhaps
brother of Isaac (1663). Father of John (1669). (Al. Oxon.)
JERMY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Mar. 9,
1647-8. S. of Francis. B. at Gunton, Norfolk. School,
Norwich (Mr Lovering). Matric. 1648. Probably brother of
Francis (1650).
JERMY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Mar. 31, 1669.
S. of John (1646). B. 1652. Probably M.A. 1671 (Lit. Reg.).
Doubtless adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 8, 1671 ; s. and h. of
John, late of Bayfield, Norfolk. Married Jane, dau. of John
Chare, of Wandsworth, Surrey. Died Dec. 18, 1735, aged 83.
Buried at Aylesham. M.I. Perhaps father of the next.
(Blomefield, vi. 281.)
JERMY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Jan. 17,
1693-4. S. of John (? above), of Bayfield, Norfolk. B. in
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1694. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, June 12, 1695. Perhaps father of William
JERMY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1621.
Probably S. of John, Master of the Bench, Middle Temple.
Adm. there, June 14, 1621. Called to the Bar, June 19, 1629.
One of these names one of the Norfolk Commissioners.
(Peile, i. 341.)
JERMY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 31, 1631.
S. of Clement (1579), gent., deceased. Bapt. at Marlingford,
Norfolk, Oct. 23, 1614. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham).
Matric. 1631; Scholar, 1632-4. Died in College. Buried at
St Michael's, Cambridge, Nov. 12, 1634. Brother of William
(1617). (Venn, i. 297.)
JERMYE, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1577. Doubtless s. and h. of Francis (1551), of Brightwell,
Suffolk. B.A. 1580-1 (ist in the ordo). Of Teversham,
Cambs., Esq. K.B., July 25, 1603. Sheriff of Cambs., 1606.
Married Jane, dau. and sole heir of Edward Styward, of
Teversham, Cambs. Father of Edward (1612). (Vis. of Nor-
folk; Blomefield, v. 387.)
JERMYE, THOMAS (1607), see JERMYN.
JERMY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 25, 1654. Of
Suffolk. B.A. 1657; M.A. 1662. R. of Hethersett, Norfolk,
1660-70.
JERME, W. Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter, 1584.
472
JERMY, WILLIAM
JERMY, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1572.
JERMEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Apr. 28,
1617. S. of Clement (1579), gent., of Marlingford, Norfolk.
Bapt. there, Aug. 30, 1601. School, Norwich (Mr Stonham).
Matric. 1617; Scholar, 1617-24; B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1624.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1628. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 18,
1626-7. Buried at Marlingford, Aug. n, 1628. (Venn, I.
236.)
JERMY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 23,
1651-2. Of Suffolk. Probably s. of John (1620), of Stutton,
Suffolk, Esq.; adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 14, 1651-2. Of
Stutton, Suffolk. J.P., 1664. Buried there Oct. 6, 1669.
(Vis. of Suffolk, 1664.)
JERMY, WILLIAM. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1731. Of
Norfolk. Probably s. and h. of John (1693-4). Matric. 1731.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 24, 1725. Ot Bayfield Hall,
Norfolk, Esq. (Masters.)
JERMYN or JERMAN, see also GERMIN.
JERMAN or JERMYN, ANTHONY. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Michs. 1571. 2nd s. of Ambrose, of Hockham, Norfolk.
Killed at the siege of Breda. Brother of Edward (1571).
(Suff. Man. Fam., n. 257.)
JERMYN, CHARLES. Signed for priest's orders (Gloucester)
Dec. 5, 1677, as B.A. of TRINITY, Cambridge.
JERMYN, EDWARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 3, 1563. S. of John, of Exeter. B. at Windsor.
Matric. 1564; B.A. 1567-^; M.A. 1571; D.D. 1586. Fellow,
1566-76. Chaplain to Bishop Wickham, of Lincoln. R. of
Upton, Hunts., 1586-92. R. of Coppingford, 1587-92. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1588-1623. V. of Alconbury, Hunts., 1589-1606.
R. of Stilton, 1592-1623. J.P. for Hunts. (Vis. of Hunts.,
1613; Hantiood.)
JERMAN or JERMYN, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS,
Michs. 1571. 4th s. of Ambrose, of Hockham, Norfolk.
Brother of Anthony (1571). (A. Gray.)
JERMIN, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26,
1586. Matric. 1586. Probably s. of Sir Robert; and brother
of Thomas (1585).
JERMYN, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1564.
S. of Sir Ambrose, of Rushbrook, Suffolk. Adm. at Queens',
1564. M.A. (as fil. nob.) 1570. Fellow of Queens', 1572-7.
Died 1577. Brother of Robert (1550).
JERMAN, HENRY. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Sept. 13, 1659.
Of Huntingdonshire.
JERMIN or GERMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar.
26, 1660. Matric. 1660.
JERMYN, JASPAR. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 24, 1575. Of Shrewsbury. Matric. 1575. Left,
1577-8.
JERMYN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1576. Perhaps of Debden, Suffolk; adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr.
24, 1583-
JERMYN, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at CAIUS, Mar. 14,
1647-8. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at West Tofts, Norfolk.
Schools, Thetford (Mr Ward) and South Pickenham (Mr
Bade). Matric. 1648. Of West Tofts, Esq. Married Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Townshend, of West Wretham. (Venn, i.
371 ; Suff. Man. Fam.)
JERMYN or GERMIN, MICHAEL. M.A. 1617 (Incorp. from
Oxford). S. of Alexander, merchant (and Sheriff), of Exeter.
Matric. from Exeter College, June 20, 1606, age 15; B.A.
(Corpus Christi) 1611; M.A. 1614-5. Fellow of Corpus Christi,
Oxford, 1615. Adm. at Leyden, June 30, 1624. D.D.
(Leyden) 1624. Incorp. at Oxford, 1624. Chaplain to the
Electress palatine and afterwards to Charles I. R. of
Edburton, Sussex, 1626-55; ejected, 1655. R. of St Martin's,
Ludgate, 1626-43, sequestered. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. 19,
1632-3. President of Sion College, 1640. Died at Kemsing,
Kent, Aug. 14, 1659. Will (P.C.C.) 1660. (Al. Oxon.; Vis. of
London, 1634; D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
JERMYN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1550.
2nd s. of Sir Ambrose, of Rushbrook, Suffolk. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Mar. 2, 1560-1. Knighted, Aug. i, 1578.
Sheriff of Suffolk, 1578-9. M.P. for Suffolk, 1584-7; for
East Looe, 1588-9. Married Judith, dau. of Sir George Blagge,
Knt. Buried at Rushbrook, Apr. 23, 1614. WUJ (P.C.C.)
1614. Father of Thomas (1585), Robert (1597) and brother
of Gjeorge (1564). (Cooper, H. 324; Suff. Man. Fam., H. 255;
Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, vi. 333.)
JERMYN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1553;
Scholar, 1555, as Gennyn.
JERMIN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 6,
1597. 2nd s. of Sir Robert (1550), of Rushbrook, Suffolk.
Bapt. Apr. 1582. Matric. 1597; B.A. 1599-1600. Adm. at
JEROME, WILLIAM
the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1601. Married Dorothy, dau.
of Sir Henry Warner, of Mildenhall, 1603. Buried at Rush-
brook. Brother of Thomas (1585). (Suff. Man. Fam., n.
255-)
JERMIN, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Michs.
1617. Doubtless eldest s. of Sir Thomas (1585), Knt., of
Rushbrook, Suffolk. Bapt. Sept. i6oz. Died 1623. (Suff.
Man. Fam., n. 255.)
JERMYN, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 14, 1728.
Fell.-Com. Apr. 2, 1729.
JERMYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1554. Will of one of these names (Bury) 1581; of
Depden, Suffolk.
JERMYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1576. Probably nephew of the above.
JERMYN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, 1585.
ist s. of Sir Robert (1550), of Rushbrook, Suffolk, Knt.
Bapi Feb. 1572. Matric. 1585. Knighted before Rouen,
1591. K.B., 1603. M.P. for Andover, 1604-11; for Suffolk,
1614; for Bury St Edmunds, 1621-2, 1624-5, 1626, 1628-9
and 1640-4. Comptroller of the Household, 1640-1. Lord-
Lieutenant of Suffolk, 1640. Married Catherine, dau. of
William Killigrew, of Hanworth. Buried at Rushbrook,
Jan. 7, 1644-5. Probably father of Robert (1617) and
of Thomas (1622). (Copinger, vi. 333; J. B. Peace; A. B.
Beaven.)
JERMYN, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1607. Of
Norfolk. Matric. 1607-8, as Jennye; B.A. 1610-1; M.A.
1614. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1611. V. of Ludham, Norfolk,
1611. V. of Belaugh, 1612. Perhaps V. of Buxton, 1613-21.
(Masters suggests that he may be the ' Pensioner of the Body"
to King James and Charles I. Of West Tofts, Norfolk, Esq.)
JERMYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 13, 1622,
as Jenny. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Doubtless
s. of Sir Thomas (1585). If so, M.P. for Leicester, 1625-6;
for Lancaster, 1626; for Clitheroe, 1628-9; for Bury St
Edmunds, 1640-3. Died Nov. n, 1659. (A. B. Beaven.)
JERMYN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CLARE, c. 1594.
Probably s. of Sir Ambrose. B.A. 1600-1. Of Rushbrook, in
1640. (V. B. Redstone.)
JERMYN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1644-5.
Previously matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, June 4,
1641, age 17. Afterwards scholar of Wadham, 1642, as of
London; expelled by Parliamentary Visitors, 1648. (Al.
Oxon.)
JERNEGAN, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1641. Of Essex.
JERNEGAN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Michs. 1565. Of Suffolk. Probably of Ashby. B.A. 1568-9;
M.A. 1572. Fellow, c. 1569.
JERNYNGHAM or JERNEGAN, HENRY. Matric. Fell. -Com.
from TRINITY, Michs. 1566. Doubtless s. of Sir Henry, of
Huntingfield Hall, Suffolk, and of Cossey, Norfolk, Knt.
Died June 15, 1619. Buried in St Margaret's, Westminster.
Father of the next and Thomas (1589). (Suckling, n. 46;
Blomefield, II. 415.)
JERMINGHAM, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CAIUS, Nov. 23,
1589. S. of Henry (above), of Cossey {'s. of Robert' in
College register, but this must be a mistake). Succeeded his
father, in 1619. Created Bart., Aug. 16, 1621. Great sufferer
as a Royalist. Died Sept. i, 1646. Buried at Cossey. Brother
of Thomas (1589). (Venn, i. 138; G.E.C.)
JERMINGHAM, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1624.
JERNINHAM or GERNYNGHAM, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from
TRINITY, Michs. 1560.
JERMINGHAM, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CAIUS, Nov. 23,
1589. S. of 'Robert* (doubtless Henry; see Henry, of same
date), Esq., of Cossey, Norfolk. School, Cossey. Died with-
out issue. Brother of Henry (1589). (Venn, i. 138.)
JEROME, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Oct. i, 1622.
S. of John, merchant. B. in London, July 28, 1605. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1626-7.
JEROME, STEPHEN. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1607; priest, Mar. 1608-9. V. of
Hutton Buscel, Yorks., 1616-20. Preacher at St Nicholas,
Newcastle, 1619. Chaplain to the Earl of Cork. Author,
miscellaneous. Died c. 1650. (D.N.B.)
JEROME, WILLIAM. Educated at Oxford and Cambridge.
B.D. (Oxford) 1530. Late monk of the Metropolitan Church
of Canterbury. V. of Stepney, Middlesex, 1537-40. An early
reformer. Burnt at Smithneld, as a heretic, July 30, 1540.
(Cooper, i. 76; Hennessy.)
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JERSEY, PETER
JERSEY, PETER. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1641;
B.A. 1644. Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1648.
Created M.A. (Oxford) Apr. 14, 1648. Proctor, 1652. Dele-
gate of Parliamentary visitors, 1649. Afterwards conformed.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) May 25, 1662. V. of St Peter's, Jersey,
1662; and of St Andrew's, 1663. (Al. Oxon.)
JERVIS, see also JARVIS.
JERVES, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1581;
B.A. 1584-5. Adm. at Douay College, Apr. 17, 1587. Ord.
deacon (R.C.) 1590, and sent to Spain. (Douay Diary;
Cooper, ii. 529.)
JARVYS, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1566.
JARVIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 28, 1597.
Matric. 1597. Probably of Woodchurcb, Kent, gent.; adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. 14, 1599.
JERVIS, HENRY. M.A. 1578 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Oxford) 1570; M~A. 1576; BJ>. 1582; DJX 1585. Fellow of
Merlon, 1572-87. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) June 16,
1580. R. of Broughton Astley, Leics., 1586. Will (Leicester)
1587.
JERVESSE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1551.
Of Lincoln diocese. Migrated to Clare. B.A. 1557-8; M.A.
1561. Ord. deacon (St Asaph, at London) Mar. 30, 1560.
Fellow of Eton, 1562. (Cooper, I. 219.)
JERVASE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, June 30, 1681. S. of
Alexander. B. at Daruall, near Sheffield, Yorks. School,
Sheffield (Mr Bayly).
JERVIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 17,
1709-10. S. of John, of Wybunbury, Cheshire. School,
Audlem, Cheshire (Mr Evans). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1713-4.
JARVEIS, JOSEPH. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1631;
B.A. 1631-2.
JERVIS, PETER. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, 1666. Matric.
1668; B.A. 1669-70. One of these names, s. of John, of
Chatkull, Staffs., matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Nov.
13, 1663, age 13. (Al. Oxon.)
JERVYS, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1552.
JERVOISE, RICHARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at CLARK, Dec. i,
1721. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Herriard, Hants. B. at
Salisbury, 1703-4. High Sheriff of Wilts. Of Britford, Wilts.,
Esq. Married Anne, dau. of Tristram Huddlestone, of
Croydon, Surrey. Died Mar. 1762. (Nichols, iv. 602.)
JERVIS or GERVAS, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Easter, 1571; scholar from Westminster, 1570. B.A. 1574-5;
M.A. 1578. One of these names V. or C. of Shenstone,
Staffs., 1598.
JARVIS, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
Dec. 10, 1646. S. of William, Esq. B. at Peatling Magna,
Leics. Married Elizabeth, sister to Richard Orton, of Lee
Grange. Died Apr. 1674. (Nichols, iv. 334.)
JERVYS, STEPHEN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1569;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. R. of Hackford-by-Reepham,
Norfolk, 1583-9. R. of Salthouse, 1589-92.
JERVYS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595.
One of these names, of Chatkull, Staffs., gent., adm. at Gray's
Inn, July 14, 1599.
JARVYSE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1567; B.A. 1572-3.
JERVIS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1609;
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Incorp. at Oxford, 1618. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 16; priest, Mar. 17, 1616-7. V. of
Tuxford, Nott^, 1617-9. R- of Thoresway, Lines., 1617.
Perhaps the William Gervase, ' M.A.,' who was created D.D.
(Lit. Reg.) 1 66 1.
GERVAS, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1613. Of Warwickshire.
GERVIS, WILLIAM, Matric. sizar from ST JOHM'S, Easter, 1614.
JERVIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb. 24,
1714-5- S. of John, of Darlastan, Staffs. School, Coventry
(Mr Greenaway). Scholar, 1716; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722.
V. of Stone, Staffs., 1723-78. Perhaps preb. of Lichfield,
1727-9- Died June 5, 1778. (Burke, L.G.; A. B. Beaven.)
JESSEY, HENRY (1619), see JACYE.
JESSON, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Feb. 26,
1655-6. Of Staffordshire. Matric. 1656-7; B.A. 1659-60.
JESON or IDSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, z6oo-z;
B.A. 1604-5; 'Idson* in ordo.
JESSOP, THOMAS
JESSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1571. Probably ord. priest (London) Oct. 13, 1577. P.C. of
Prestwold, Leics., 1577-81. V. of St Mary's, Leicester.
Perhaps V. of St Nicholas, Leicester, whose will, 1614.
JESSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at CHRIST'S,
June 29, 1663. S. of William. B. in London. School, Wood-
stock (Dr Gregory). Matric. 1663. Perhaps of Coventry.
If so, knighted, Feb. 12, 1668-9. Of Rothley Temple, Leics.
High Sheriff of Warws., 1678. Died 1725. (Peile, i. 606;
Vis. of London, 1634; Lipscomb, in. 3.)
JESSOP, BARTHOLOMEW. LL.D. 1607 (Incorp. from Oxford).
S. of Walter, of Chalcombe, Dorset. B.A. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1580-1; B.C.L. (Gloucester Hall) 1588;
D.C.L. (Magdalen College) 1599. Admitted advocate, Oct. 15,
1601. Chancellor of Sarum diocese. Died July 21, 1620.
Buried in Christ Church, Newgate. Will, P.C.C. (A 1. Oxon.)
JESOPE, CHRISTOPHER. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs.
1547; B.A. 1553-4; M.A. 1556. Fellow, 1554^. Received
tonsure (London) 1554. R. of Navenby, Leics., 1559-65.
(Peile, i. 43.)
JESOP, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1586;
B.A. 1589-90; M.A. 1593.
JESSOP, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May 30, 1699.
S. of Samuel, medical practitioner, of East Bradenham,
Norfolk. B. there. School, West Bradenham (Mr Needham).
Scholar, 1699-1705; Matric. 1700; M.B. 1705. Died Feb. i,
1749-50. M.I. at Swanton Morley. Brother of Samuel (1691).
(Venn, i. 502.)
JESOPE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1555;
Scholar, 1557-8.
JESUP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 23. 1613.
S. of John, gent., of Revesby, Lines. School, Oakham
(Mr Wallis). Matric. 1614. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 18,
1616. Of Coningsby, Lines., Esq. Married Anne, dau. of
Robert Sandford, of Chapell, Essex. Father of Robert (1642).
(Venn, i. 223.)
JESSUPP, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Feb. 6,
1644-5. Of Suffolk. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1648-9.
JESSUP, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Nov. 24, 1669. Matric.
1669; B.A. 1673-4. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1675.
Perhaps R. of Brettenham, Suffolk, 1698-1708, as M.A.
R. of Frostenden, 1708-19.
JESSOP, JONATHAN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1649. Of Suffolk. B-A. 1651-2; M.A. 1659. R. of
Colkirk and Oxwich, Norfolk, till 1662.
JESSOP, JOSEPH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1579.
B. at Sutton, Kent, c. 1562. Matric. 1579-80; B.A. 1583-4;
M.A. 1587. Fellow, 1582-91. Secretary to Sir Fra. Walsing-
ham. F.R.C.P., 1597 (being then M.D. of Cambridge). Will
(P.C.C.) 1599; of St Bartholomew Exchange. (Cooper, 11.
241; Munk, i. 114.)
JESSOPP, MICHAEL. B.A. from TRINITY, 1597-$; M.A. 1601.
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) July 17, 1603. V. of Rasen
Drax, Lines., 1603-35. Will (Lincoln) 1635.
JESSOPP, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576; B.A. 1580-1.
JESSOP, RICHARD. Mairic. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1610.
Of Lincolnshire. One of these names P.C. of St Chad's,
Stafford, 1637.
JESSOP, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, May 24, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26,
1616. Contemporary at Oxford who was R. of Kilve,
Somerset.
JESUP, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1642. S. of John (1613), gent, of Coningsby, Lines. B. at
Revesby. School, Westminster. (Lines. Pedigrees, 549.)
JESSOP, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, July 4, 1691.
S. of Samuel, medical practitioner, of Bradenham, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Dunham (Mr Ransome) and West Braden-
ham (Mr Needham). Scholar, 1691-5; Matric. 1692. Died
in College. Buried at St Michael's, Cambridge, Feb. 26,
1695-6. Brother of Francis (1699). (Venn, i. 490.)
JESSOP, THOMAS. M-A. 1565 (Incorp. from Oxford). Probably
s. of John, R. of West Chickerel, Dorset. B.A. from Merton
College, Oxford, 1560; M.A. 1564; M.B. 1566; M.D. 1569.
Fellow of Merton, 1560. F.R.C.P. Junior Linacre lecturer at
Oxford. Died at Gillingham, Dorset Buried Oct. 18, 1615.
(A I. Oxon.; Munk, i. 74.)
JESSOPP, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 12, 1583, as B.A. Master of
Kirton School, Lines., in 1585.
JESSOP, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1639. Of Bedfordshire. Migrated to Clare, Mar. 31, 1640.
B.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28, 1643.
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JESSOPP, THOMAS
JESSOPP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 14) at EMMANUEL, Mar. 3,
1642-3. Of London. Doubtless s. of Thomas, citizen of
London. Migrated to Peterhouse, May 13, 1644. Ma trie.
1645-6; B.A. 1646-7; Scholar, 1647. R. of Little Gransden,
Cambs., 1656. Probably ord. priest (Galloway) June 9, 1661;
and V. of Coggeshall, Essex, 1662-79. Buried there Jan. 31,
1679. Father of Thomas (1690-1).
JESSOP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 12, 1674.
Of Suffolk. Ma trie. 1674. Died in College. Buried at St
Andrew's, Cambridge, June 9, 1677.
JESSOP, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at SIDNEY, Feb. 6,
1690-1. S. of Thomas (1642), R. of Little Gransden, Cambs.
Bapt. Nov. ii, 1673. School, Huntingdon (Mr Jo. Mathews).
Matric. 1691; Scholar, 1691; B.A. 1694-5; M.A. 1698. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1697; priest (London) May 27, 1711. Signs as
minister at Tempsford, Beds., 1714-31. Perhaps R. of Gold-
ington, 1716. One of these names R. of Pudding Norton,
Norfolk, 1711-37; and of Wells, 1717.
JESSOPE, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1576. Perhaps s. of Richard, of Brownhall, Sheffield; b. Apr.
1561; buried at Sheffield, Sept. 8, 1630. (M. H. Peacock.)
JESSOP, WILLIAM. M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1589. Of St Alban
Hall, Oxford, 1572. Scholar of Trinity, Oxford, 1573; B.A.
1576. Perhaps R. of Long Crichell, Dorset, 1587-1632; and
of Chesilbourne, 1588-1632. (Al. Oxon.; F. S. Hockaday.)
JESSOPP, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1627.
JESSOP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1637. S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Wentworth, Yorks.
B. there. School, Worsborough (Mr Shaw). B.A. 1640-1.
JESOP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Jan. 31,
1725-6. S. of William. B. at South Kyme, Lines. School,
Haynton. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-30. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Feb. 22, 1729-30; priest, Sept. 19, 1731.
JESSOPP or JESAPP, WILLIAM SHIERCLIFFE. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 29, 1733. S. of William, Esq., of
Broom Hall, Sheffield, Yorks. B. at Thurnscoe. School,
Wakefleld. Matric. 1733; B.A. 1736-7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 5, 1737; C. of Lea, Lines. Of Thumscoe Manor, Yorks.
Buried there July 4, 1751. (M. H. Peacock.)
JESSOP, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1654.
'JETHCOTE.' RALPH; mistake for HEATHCOTE, whom set.
JETHERELL, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1627.
Perhaps s. of William Jawdrell, of Stoughton, Hunts. (Vis.
of Cambs., 1619.)
JETTERELL, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1569. Doubtless s. of Thomas, of Button, Cambs. Knighted.
Buried at Sutton, July 19, 1606. Will (P.C.C.) Jhetherell.
(Vis. of Cambs., 1619.)
JETTER, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Lent, 1563-4.
JETTER or GETTER, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from QUEENS',
Michs. 1565; Scholar.
JETTER, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Easter, 1586.
JEVE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1566. One
of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, from Staple's Inn, 1573.
JEVE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1577. B.
at Steeple Morden, Cambs. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1581. V. of Winston, Suffolk,
1589-1636. Buried there Sept. 15, 1636.
JEVEN, DANIEL. Scholar of TRINITY, 1608; B.A. 1608-9; M.A.
1612. Pedigree of Jeven, of Sedgley Hall, Staffs., in S. Shaw,
Staffs., ii. App. 19.
JEVEN, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1637; Scholar,
1641; B.A. 1641-2.
JEW, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Jan. 7, 1636-7.
S. of Thomas. B. at Shelvie, Himbleton, Worcs. Schools,
King's School, Worcester, and Warwick (Mr Tho. Dugard).
Matric. 1637; B.A. 1640-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25,
1642; priest, Sept. 22, 1644.
JEWYLL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at CAIUS, May 19, 1565. S. of
John, of Scoulton, Norfolk. School, Wymondham, Norfolk.
JEWELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at TRINITY, June 16,
1715. S. of John, of Battersea, Surrey. School, Westminster.
Scholar, 1716; Matric. 1718; B.A. 1718-9; M.A. 1722. Fellow,
1721. Usher of Westminster School. Died June 6, 1725.
Buried at the Abbey. (A 1. Westmon., 266; Westminster
Abbey Register.)
JEWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, Sept. 12, 1586.
S. of Robert. B. at Carleton Rode, Norfolk. School, Pal-
grave, Suffolk (Mr More). Scholar, 1587-90; B.A. 1596-7;
M.A. 1600. Ord. priest (Norwich) 1593. C. of St Mary's,
Bury St Edmunds, 1603, till after 1627. Married, at Rush-
brook, Suffolk, Apr. 24, 1623, Mary White. Died c. 1650.
Will (P.C.C.) 1651 ; as of Carleton Rode, clerk. (Venn, 1. 128.)
JOHNSON, ABRAHAM
JEWELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, 1636.
Of London. School, Durham. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40.
JEWELL, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at JESUS, July 2, 1650 Of
Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of Samuel, of St Albans,
tailor. B. at St Albans. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; Scholar,
1654; M.A. 1657. Fellow, 1655-62. Incorp. at Oxford, 1660.
V. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1660-2. Will (V.C.C.) 1662. (A.
Gray.)
JEWELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 16,
1648. S. of James, grocer, of London. Migrated to Caius,
Feb. 26, 1649-50. Matric. 1649-50. One of these names V.
of Ilam, Staffs., 1661-8. Died 1668.
JEWETT, JOHN. M.D. 1658 (Incorp. from Dublin). Adm.
candidate R.C.P., June 25, 1659.
JEWETT, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CAIUS, June 29,
1695. S. of Joseph, medical practitioner, of Norwich. B.
there. School, Norwich (Mr Burton). Matric. 1695; Scholar,
1695-1700. (Venn, i. 497.)
JEWKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 25,
1702. Of Sussex. School, Eton. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 15, 1702 ; as s. and h. of Humphrey, of Petworth. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 21, 1713. M.P. for Bridport, 1730-4;
for Aldborough, 1735-43. Died Sept. 25, 1743, aged 61.
(T. A. Walker, 209; A. B. Beaven.)
JEWRY, see also JURY.
JEWRY, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1616;
Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20; M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Dec. 13; priest, Dec. 14, 1623, as Ivory. R. of
Ayott St Peter, Herts., 1630.
JEWRY, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1626. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1630-1.
JEX, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 17,
1656. S. of John, yeoman of Trunch, Norfolk. B. at Edge-
field. School, North Walsham. Matric. 1656; B.A. 1659-60.
Perhaps adm. at the Inner Temple, May 14, 1667. Called to
the Bar, July, 1671.
JOACHIM, BRYTYNNER. M.A. 1504-5; B.D. 1506-7. Incorp.
as D.D. 1511-2.
JOBSON, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Michs. 1564.
JOBSON, JOHN. Recorded as fellow of CLARE, in 1527.
JOBSONNE, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1558,
impubes.
JOBSON, MICHAEL. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1571. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, 1573.
JOBSONNE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS. May 15,
1623. S. of Richard, gent., of South Cave, Yorks. School,
South Cave (Mr Brabbs). Matric. 1623. Perhaps s. of the
traveller in Guinea, 1620-1, for whom see D.ff.B. One
Richard Jobson by will (York, 1643) left lands in Ellerker,
adjoining South Cave. (Venn, I. 262.)
JOBSON, T. B.A. 1490-1; M.A. 1493.
JOBSON or JOPSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY,
Easter, 1568; Scholar, 1571, as Jopson; B.A. 1571-2; M.A.
(Oxford) 1575. R. of Barnbrough, Yorks., 1578-1615. Per-
haps V. of Rotherham, 1587-93. V. of Waddington, 1615-9.
JOBSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1572.
One of these names V. of Aldborough, Holdemess, Yorks.,
1578-1613.
JOCELYN, set JOSELIN.
JODRELL, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
June 10, 1653. S. of Edmund, Esq., of Taxall, Cheshire.
B. there. Taught at home. Matric. 1653-4. High Sheriff of
Cheshire, 1670. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francys
Burdett, of Foremark, Derbs., Bart. (Ormerod, in. 382.)
JODRELL, WALTER. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 12,
1738-9. Of Westminster. Bapt. at St Paul's, Covent Garden,
Dec. 27, 1719. Matric. 1738. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 16,
1738, as s. of William, of Covent Garden, mercer. Solicitor-
general of the island of Grenada. Died Aug. 7, 1771. (G.
Mag., 378.)
JOET, HENRY. B.A. 1505.
JOHNSON, ABEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, June 29, 1749.
S. of Rowland (1716), V. of Hemel Hempstead, Herts. B.
there. Colleger at Eton, 1743-4- (Name off, 1750.) Perhaps
died Apr. 20, 1761. (L. Mag.)
JOHNSON, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 20,
1591. S. of Robert (1557-8)- B. at North Luffenham, July 5,
1577. Matric. 1591. Created M.A. 1612-3 (°n the King's
visit). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May n, 1594. Of Rutland.
Barrister, 1602. Bought property at South Luffenham, and
lived there. High Sheriff of Rutland, 1618. Married (i) Anne
Meadows; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Laurence Chaderton, Master
of Emmanuel. Died 1649. Father of Isaac (1614), Ezechiel
(1622), Samuel (1620) and Francis (1633). (Vis. of Rutland,
1618; J. B. Peace.)
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JOHNSON, ALEXANDER
JOHNSON, ALEXANDER. B.A. 1516-7. Licensed to practise
surgery, 1540-1.' V. of Chatteris, Cambs., 1546-8.
JOHNSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at KING'S, 1673-4- S. of
William (1640), of Rishton Grange, in Holland, Yorks. B. at
Slaidburn, Yorks. Colleger at Eton, 1670-3. Sheriff of
Lanes., 1688. Died Aug. 20, 1741. (M. H. Peacock; J.
Parker; Vis. of Lanes., 1664.)
JOHNSON, ANDREW. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1613.
JOHNSON, ANDREW. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Nov. n,
1635. S. of Thomas. B. at Offord, Hunts. School, Potton
(MrShiers). Migrated to Trinity. Matric. 1636; B.A. 1638-9.
Perhaps brother of Philip (1630).
JOHNSON, ANTHONY. Pens, at PETERHOUSE, 1554. V. of
Trumpington, Cambs. Died 1557. His inventory (V.C.C.)
is summarized in Camb. Ant. Soc., LVIII. 186.
JOHNSON, ANTHONY. B.A. from JESUS, i579-«°; M.A. 1583.
Schoolmaster at Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1582. V. of Moulton,
Lines., 1584. Probably R. of Richmond, Yorks., 1585-1620.
V. of Hauxwell, 1588-1620.
JOHNSON, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from MICHAELHOUSB, Michs.
1548.
JOHNSON, ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1573. B. at Kendal, Westmorland. B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1580;
B.D. 1586. Fellow, 1581. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 30,
1580, age 26. Minister of St Benet, Cambridge, 1604-11.
Will proved (V.C.C.) 1611.
JOHNSON, ARTHUR. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1588.
JOHNSON, ARTHUR. Adm. scholar (age 19) at KING'S, Aug. 29,
1597. Of Widford, Oxon. B.A. 1601-2; M.A. 1605; B.D.
1615. Fellow, 1600-21. Senior proctor, 1613-4. Vice-
Provost, 1619. Ord. priest (Peterb.) July 27, 1614. Chaplain
to Lord Purbeck. Died Apr. 2, 1621. Buried in the College
Chapel. (Harwood.)
JOHNSON, BALDWYN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 3, 1563. Of Leighton Buzzard, Beds. Matric.
1563-4; B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1566-72. Died at
Down Hatherley, Gloucs., Aug. 30, 1613. Buried there. M.I.
Brother of William (1551)- (Harwood.)
JONSON, BENJAMIN. The dramatist. Has been assigned to
Cambridge (to TRINITY, by Aubrey; and to St John's, by
Fuller), but no proof has been found. He states, himself,
that he 'was Master of Arts of both Universities, by their
favour, not his study.' He was M.A. from Christ Church,
Oxford, July 19, 1619, but no Cambridge degree is recorded.
He was born in Westminster, educated there under Camden.
Died Aug. 16, 1637, aged 63. Buried in Westminster Abbey.
JOHNSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, May 9,
1660. 2nd s. of Thomas (1627-8), R. of Tinwell, Ruts.
B. at Oundle. Bapt there, Aug. 26, 1642. Schools, Stamford
(Mr Humphreys), Oundle (under his father) and Charter-
house (exhibitioner, 1660). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1667; B.D. 1674. Fellow, 1664. Junior proctor, 1672-3.
R. of Dunsby, Lines., 1676. Perhaps preb. of Salisbury, 1685.
Died same year, at Boreham, Essex. Admon. (P.C.C.) Mar.
ii, 1685-6. (Al. Carthus.)
JOHNSON, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Jan.
25, 1697-8. S. of Oliver (1670). B. at Capel, Suffolk.
Educated by Mr Coleman. Matric. 1698; Scholar, 1698-9;
B.A. 1701-2. (Peile, n. 140.)
JOHNSON, CARINUS. Adm. as sizar of Dr Thimbleby, 1519-20.
JOHNSON, CATLIN. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1572;
B.A. 1575-6.
JONSON, CHARLES. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1566.
JOHNSTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 20,
1676. 2nd s. of Nathaniel (1654), M.D., of Pontefract, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh. Matric. 1676; M.B. 1682; M.D.
1687. Physician at Pontefract. Married Sarah, clau. of
Thomas Burley, of Greenhill, Yorks. Died at Chesterfield.
Brother of Cudworth (1671), father of Henry (1712). (FM.G.
927; Vis. of Yorks., 1665.)
JOHNSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Sept. 3,
1677. S. of William. B. at Cambridge. School, York (Mr
Thomas Cockroft). Died Feb. 3, 1728.
JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
May 31, 1670. S. of Christopher, yeoman, of Clapham, Yorks.
B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Matric. 1670; B.A.
1673-4. Ord. deacon (York) June, 1674; priest, Sept. 1677.
JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER. M.A. from KING'S, 1691; D.D.
1701 (Lit. Reg.). S. of John, of Churcham, Gloucs., clerk.
Matric. from New Inn Hall, Oxford, July 8, 1676, age 18;
B.A. (Queen's College, Oxford) 1680. Incorp. M.A. at
Oxford, 1692. Of Richmond, Surrey, schoolmaster. Married,
at Charterhouse Chapel, London, Jan. 27, 1706-7, Mary
Dyer, of St Giles', Cripplegate. Buried at Richmond, Jan. 6,
1710-1. Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; J. Ch. Smith.)
JOHNSON, FRANCIS
JOHNSTON, CUDWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 30, 1671. S. of Nathaniel (1654), M.D. of Pontefract,
Yorks., and Ann Cudworth, of Eastfield, Yorks. B. there,
Sept. 21, 1654. Schools, Pocklington and Pontefract. Matric.
1671; M.B. 1676; M.D. 1682 (Lit. Reg.). Physician at York.
Married Margaret, dau. of John Pelham, of Hull, June 21,
1680. Buried Apr. 17, 1692. Brother of Charles (1676).
father of Pelham (1700). (F.M.G., 927.)
JOHNSON, CUTHBERT. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1575. Possibly ord. at Rheims, 1583 ('of Durham diocese')
and came to England, 1584. 'Cuthbert Johnson, alias
William Darrel, a Jesuit, publickly disputed with Rob.
Cooke, V. of Leeds, before the King's Council.' (Peile, 1. 134;
Douay Diary; Whitaker, Loidis, 26.)
JOHNSON, CUTHBERT. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Michs.
1582.
JOHNSON, DANIEL. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1572.
JOHNSON, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 17, 1599.
(Possibly a mistake for Samuel.)
JOHNSON, DANIEL, Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1631. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638; B.D. 1646.
Fellow, 1644-50, ejected (Coll. Hist., 105). Ord. priest
(Bishop Hall, of Norwich) Oct. 19, 1653. Perhaps R. of
Barking and Darmsden, Suffolk, 1649. R. of Postwick,
Norfolk, 1661.
JOHNSON, DANIEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1649.
JOHNSON, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Feb. 27, 1665-6.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1667.
JOHNSON, EDMUND. B.A. 1516-7. One of these names canon
of Windsor, June-Nov., 1560. Will, P.C.C.; schoolmaster of
St Anthony's, London. (Cole, MS., 5873, 64.)
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1582-
3. (Perhaps same as the next.)
JOHNSON, EDWARD ('EDMUND'). Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
Michs. 1583; Scholar, 1588; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592. One
Edmund Johnson V. of Lilford, Northants., till 1630.
Admon. (Peterb.) to widow Alice. Perhaps father of Thomas
(1627). (H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1586; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1593. One of these names
R. of Kirklinton, Cumberland, 1604-11. V. of Beaumont,
1611. (B. Nightingale.)
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Mus.Bac. from CAIUS, 1594. Composer,
madrigals and psalm tunes. (Venn, I. 151; D.N.B.; Cooper,
n. 304.)
JOHNSON, EDWARD. B.A. from TRINITY, 1610-1; M.A. 1614.
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July, 1620. Of
Cambridgeshire. Matric. 1622; B.A. 1623-4; M.A. 1627. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1627; priest (London) June 8,
1628. V. of Milton, Cambs., 1632. Perhaps R. of Stanstead,
Suffolk, 1638.
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1639. One of these names, 'B.A.,' ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 1 6, 1644; priest, Apr. 9, 1645.
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 15, 1667.
Of Rutland. Matric. 1668.
JOHNSON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 19, 1669.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1669. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 1672;
priest, Sept. 21, 1673.
JOHNSON, EZECHIEL. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1608;
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 19;
priest, Mar. 20, 1613-4. R. of Bucknall, Lines., 1615.
JOHNSON, EZECHIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, May 28,
1622. S. of Abraham (1591), of South Luffenham, Rutland.
B. 1607. B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Master of Uppingham
School. V. of Paulerspury, Northants., 1631-7. R. of
Cranford St John, i64c-c. 1656. Lord of the manor of
Clipsham, Ruts. Died Feb. 25, 1687, aged 81. Buried at
Olney, Bucks. M.I. Brother of Isaac (1614) Samuel (1620),
etc. (Vis. of Rutland, 1618; Vis. of London, 1634; J. B.
Peace; H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1579.
ist s. of John, Mayor of Richmond, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Mar. 27, 1562. B.A. 1581-2; M.A. 1585. Fellow, 1584-9.
Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 16; priest, Apr. 28, 1584. Im-
prisoned and expelled from the University for a sermon
preached at St Mary's, Cambridge, in which he maintained
presbyterianism to be of divine right, 1589. Withdrew to
Holland; chaplain to the English merchants at Middleburg,
1589-92. Returned to England and together with John
Greenwood formed a separatist church in London, 1592.
Several times imprisoned. Returned to Holland, becoming
pastor of the exiled separatists at Amsterdam, 1597. Author
of Brownist treatises. Died at Amsterdam, Jan. 10, 1618.
Brother of George (1580). (D.N.B.)
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JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Adm. at EMMANUEL, July 9, 1633. Of
Rutland. S. of Abraham (1591), of South Luffenbam.
Matric. 1633; B.A. 1637; M.A. 1644 (Incorp. from Edin-
burgh). Brother of Isaac (1614), etc. (j. B. Peace.)
JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 30, 1646,
as 's. of Thomas; of Lanes.; M.A.; previously admitted at
Emmanuel." Probably s. of Thomas, preacher (R. of Stock-
port); bapt. at Eccles, Jan. 9, 1619-20. Admitted R. of
Stockport, Sept. 17, 1656, but appointment void. (E. Axon;
see Peile, i. 507 and the above.)
JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1680. Probably 7th s. of Robert, of the Park House. B. at
Brompton, Middlesex. Bapt. at Kensington, Oct. 3, 1664.
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1688. Fellow, 1684. Died
in London, 1690. (Harwood; J. Ch. Smith.)
JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 20,
1684. S. of Ralph (1648), clerk. B. at Brignall, Yorks.
Matric. 1684; B.A. 1687-8. Buried at Brignall, Oct. 19, 1689.
JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1718. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1722-3. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 22, 1723; priest (Norwich) Sept. 1727. V. of Brooke,
Norfolk, 1728. R. of Thwaite, 1733-60. Died Nov. 1760.
(G. Mag., 542.)
JOHNSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, May 2,
1728. S. of Francis. B. at Newcastle. Bapt. at St Nicholas,
Mar. it, 1710-1. School, Newcastle. Matric. 1728; Scholar,
1728; M.B. 1733. Married Mary, dau. of Jean Huet, of
Whickham, Durham, Sept. 17, 1741. Buried at St Nicholas,
Aug. 19, 1771. (Peile, n. 216; H. M. Wood.)
JOHNSON, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 25,
1595-6. Matric. c. 1596. Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 27, 1598-9. Of London.
JOHNSON, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar.
1557-8. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Maurice, alderman, of
Stamford, Lines. B. c. 1541. Migrated to St John's. B.A.
1550-60; M.A. 1563. Fellow of St John's, 1560. Chaplain
of Wigston's Hospital, Leicester. V. of St Martin's, Leicester,
1570. Preb. of Norwich (B.D.), 1570-8. R. of Stony Stanton,
Leics., till 1573. Died Sept. 1585, aged '60.' Brother of
Robert (1557-8). (Peile, i. 66; Misc. Gen. el Her., N.S., i.
450, where the date of his birth and his age are apparently
wrong.)
JOHNSON, GEORGE. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter,
1560. One of these names 'ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
1561, V. of Kirton, Lines., aged 40; married; resides; under-
stands Latin.' (Lib. Cler. Line., 1576.)
JOHNSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Michs. 1562.
One of these names, of Leighton Buzzard, Beds., adm. at the
Inner Temple, 1564.
JOHNSON, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1580.
S. of John, of Richmond, Yprks. Scholar; B.A. 1584-5;
M.A. 1588. Taught in school in St Nicholas Lane, London.
Committed as a Brownist to the Fleet, 1593. Sentence
changed to one of banishment. Sailed for America, 1597,
but the ship meeting with disaster, he returned to England.
Escaped to Amsterdam, 1597; settled there with the colony
of banished Englishmen. Quarrelled with his brother Francis
about his wife's fondness for dress and fine clothing, and was
excommunicated, 1604. Returned to England and wrote an
account of the dissensions in the church at Amsterdam.
Died in Durham gaol, 1605. Brother of Francis (1579).
(Peile, i. 160; D.N.B.; Cooper, n. 435; m. 97.)
JOHNSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 4,
1624-5. S. of William. Matric. 1625; B.A. 1628-9.
JOHNSON, GUIDO. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. i, 1508. Of Fotheringay, Northants. Left, c.
1511. Clerk to Sir Robert Brudenell, Lord Chief Justice.
(Harwood.)
JOHNSON, HENRY. B.A. 1530-1. One of these names V. of
Hailing, Kent, 1534-45-
JONSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Easter, 1565;
B.A. 1572-3.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1572.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, 1598. Perhaps
B.A. from St John's, 1604-5. Licensed to preach (York)
1607. One of these names (B.A.), V. of Wighill, Yorks.,
1608-10.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, Feb. i, 1611-
2. Matric. 1612; B.A. from Trinity, 1614-5; M.A. 1618. Ord.
deacon and priest (York) Feb. 1618-9. One of these names
V. of Burton, Westmorland, 1622-46.
JOHNSON, ISAAC
JOHNSON, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1616;
B.A. from Christ's, 1619.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 22, 1622.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1622; Scholar, 1623; B.A. 1625-6;
M.A. 1629.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Of TRINITY. Licensed to practise medicine,
1632.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Oct. 16,
1640. S. of Henry. B. at Bothal, Northumberland. School,
Newcastle (Mr Oxley). Matric. 1640.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 30,
1645. (Previously matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Apr.
i, 1642, and resided there one year.) S. of Henry, attorney,
of Bingley, Yorks. Matric. 1645; B.A. 1645-6; M.A. 1649.
Fellow, 1647. Perhaps R. of Elm and Emneth, Cambs.,
1651; V. 1661.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 28,
1645. S. of Henry, gent., of Breamore, Hants. School,
Downton, Wilts. B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Fellow, 1650.
One of these names of Devizes, Wilts., clerk. Admon. (Cons.
C. Sarum) 1681.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 10,
1649. S. of John, of Wadsworth, Yorks., gent. School,
Bingley (Mr Watkins). Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A.
1657. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. One of these names (M.A.),
R. of Washington, Durham, 1662-83. Buried there June 22,
1683. (H. M. Wood.)
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 31,
1682. S. of Henry, dyer. B. at Shrewsbury. School, Shrews-
bury (Mr Taylour). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1685-6. Appointed
3rd Master at Shrewsbury, 1688. Died Sept. 14, 1690.
(G. W. Fisher, Shrewsbury, 204.)
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 30, 1682.
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. Scholar (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 22,
1684. ist s. of Henry, gent. B. at Barnby-on-the-Moor,
Yorks. School, Pocklington (MrTho. Ellison). Matric. 1684;
M.B. 1689.
JOHNSTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 2, 1712. S. of
Charles (1676), M.D., of Pontefract, Yorks. Bapt. there,
Feb. 3, 1694-5. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; M.A. 1719;
LL.D. 1728. Incorp. at Oxford, 1720. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
July 14, 1717; priest (London) Dec. 20, 1719. R. of Whilton,
Northants., 1720-2. Preb. of Lincoln, 1727-55. R. of Stow-
market, Suffolk, 1727. R. of Stoke and Monk Soham, 1729-
55. Precentor of Llandaff, 1733-50. Chancellor of Llandaff
diocese, 1738-55. Married Hannah, sister of Dr John Harris,
Bishop of Llandaff. Died Oct. 3, 1755. (FJH.G., 927; Baker,
Northants., i. 235; A. B. Beaven.)
JOHNSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Sept. 21, 1720.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1720.
JOHNSON, HODSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June
28, 1651. S. of William, husbandman, of Cherry Burton,
near Beverley, Yorks. B. there. School, Leconfield, Yorks.
(private). B.A. 1654-5; M.A. 1658.
JOHNSON, HUGH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1585.
Of Cheshire.
JOHNSON, HUGH. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1597.
Of Suffolk.
JOHNSON, HUGH. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 26, 1671. Of
Carnarvon. Matric. 1671.
JOHNSON, HUMFREY. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
June 29, 1724. S. of Joshua (1702), M.A., of Salop. B. at
Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-
8; M.A. 1731. 3rd Master at Shrewsbury, 1728-35.
JOHNSON, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 6, 1600.
One of these names s. of Richard, of Claxby, Lines., Esq.
Of the Middle Temple. Councillor-at-law. Living, 1634.
(Lines. Pedigrees, 550.)
JOHNSON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Oct. 1614; after-
wards pens. S. of Abraham (1591), of South Luffenham,
Rutland, and grandson of Archdeacon Robert (1557-8),
founder of Oakham School. Matric. 1614; B.A. 1617-8;
M.A. 1621. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 31, 1620-1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 12, 1619-20; priest, May 27, 1621.
Married, 1623, Lady Arbella Fiennes, dau. of Thomas, Lord
Clinton, Earl of Lincoln (which caused a family quarrel, the
father objecting, and the grandfather supporting him;
eventually the archdeacon disinherited Abraham). One of
the original members of the Massachusetts Company.
Accompanied Winthrop to New England, 1630; his wife died
from the effects of the journey, and he died Sept. 30, 1630.
Brother of Ezechiel (1622) and Samuel (1620). (J. G.
Bartlett; Vis. of Rutland, 1618; D.N.B.; Waters, Genealogical
Gleanings, 1033.)
477
JOHNSON, ISAAC
JOHNSON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Dec. 28, 1733. Of
Hertfordshire. S. of William (1692), clerk, deceased. B.
Feb. 17, 1714-5. School, Christ's Hospital. Scholar, I734I
Matric. 1735; B.A. 1737-8; M.A. 1741. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Feb. 26, 1737-8. R. of Wonnshill, Kent, 1741-67. V. of
St Dunstan, Canterbury, 1743-67. Died Mar. 13, 17671
aged 52. Buried in Canterbury Cathedral. (G. Mag.; H. G.
Harrison.)
JOHNSON, JAMES. B.A. from TRINITY, 1601-2; M.A. 1605.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 21; priest, Dec. 21, 1606. Per-
haps V. of Car Colston, Notts., i6i4-{?) 31. 'The most
famous country schoolmaster of his time.' (Ttioroton.)
JOHNSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1620. Of Suffolk.
JOHNSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1624. Of Norwich. Probably died in College; buried at
St Benet's, Cambridge, Sept. 8, 1625.
JOHNSON, JAMES. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 18, 1631.
JOHNSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 2, 1635-6.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1636. Migrated to Queens', May, 1639;
B.A. 1639; M.A. 1643. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1642,
age 23; C. of Ellingham, Norfolk; priest, May 28, 1643.
One of these names (M.A.), V. of Westleton, Suffolk, 1667.
JOHNSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 15) at SIDNEY, June 29,
1655. S. of Robert (1620), R. of Bainton, Yorks. B. at Rise.
Bapt. there, July 7, 1636. School, Pocklington (Mr Llwelline).
Matric. ^656; B.A. 1658-9; MA. 1662; B.D. 1669; D.D. 1689.
Fellow, 1662. Master, 1688-1704. Vice-Chancellor, 1689-90.
Incorp. at Oxford, 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 8, 1657.
Died Jan. 1703-4. Will (V.C.C.) 1704. Benefactor to the
College.
JOHNSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 5,
1657. S. of John (1631-2), D.D., R. of St Mary, White-
chapel, Middlesex. B. there. School, Felsted (Mr Glascock).
Matric. 1657; B.A. 1660-1. Adm. at Sidney, Sept. 29, 1663.
JOHNSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, July 3, 1664.
S. of James, merchant, of Yarmouth (afterwards Knt. and
M.P. for Yarmouth). School, Norwich (Mr Lovering).
Matric. 1664. Brother of Thomas (1671). (Venn, I. 422;
Vis. of Norfolk, 1664.)
JOHNSON, JAMES. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. i,
1690-1. Matric. 1691; LL.B. 1696; LL.D. 1702. Fellow,
1697-1727. Chancellor of Ely, c. 1707-28. Master of the
Faculties, 1714-28. Died Feb. 3, 1727-8, aged 55. (Trin.
Hall Con. Hist., 180; A. B. Beaven.)
JOHNSTON, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 19, 1739. S. of James, Esq. (Secretary of State for
Scotland; see D.ff.BJ). B. at Twickenham, Middlesex.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1740. Brother of John (1739).
JOHNSON, JAMES. Incorp. D.D. 1749. S. of James, of Melford,
Suffolk, clerk. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, June 5,
1724, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1728; MA. 1731; D.D. 1742.
Second Master of Westminster School, 1733-48. R. of
Mixbury, Oxon., 1743-59. V. of Watford, Herts., 1743-59.
R. of Berkhampstead, 1743-59. Chaplain to the King,
1744-52. Preb. and canon residentiary of St Paul's, 1748-53.
Bishop of Gloucester, 1752-9. Bishop of Worcester, 1759-74.
Died at Bath, Nov. 28, 1774. Buried at Laycock, Wilts.
Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven; D.N.B.)
JOHNSON, JEREMIAH. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1571.
JOHNSON, JEREMY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
29, 1708. S. of James, plumber. B. at Colchester. School,
Colchester (Mr Allen). Matric. 1708; B.A. 1711-2. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1712; priest, May 23, 1714,
JOHNSON, JOHN. B.Can.L. 1455-6. R. of Button, Isle of Ely,
1470.
JOHNSON, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1504-5.
JOHNSON, JOHN. B.CanX. 1510-1; D.Can.L. 1513-4.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. ii, 1523. B. at Eton. BA. 1527-8; MA. 1531.
Fellow, 1526-41. Travelled beyond the sea and became a
physician. Fellow of Eton, 1553; deprived, 1554, as a
married priest. (Harwood.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. B.Civ.L. 1528-9. R. of Huffington.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1544;
B.A. 1546-7; M.A. 1549; B.D. 1555. Fellow of Clare, 1553.
Fellow of Jesus, 1554^5- Received the tonsure (London)
1553; perhaps ord. priest (Lincoln) 1556. The Jesus fellow
was a civilian, and often acted for the University. He died
Feb. 9, 1585-6, aged 56. M.I. at Downham Church, Cambs.
Will proved (V.C.C. and P.C.C.) 1586. (Cooper, n. 241, seems
to make but one man of this and the next; A. Gray.)
JOHNSON, JOHN
JOHNSON, JOHN. BA. 1552-3; M.A. 1556- Perhaps B.D. 1562;
and University preacher, 1560. According to Peile (\. 41) he
may have been fellow of CHRIST'S, 1553-4. Perhaps R. of
Westley, Suffolk. 1556-8. (See last entry.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1555;
B.A. 1550-60. Probably V. of Calceby, Lines., 1566; 'ord.
priest (Lincoln) 1558; bred in the schools'; or V. of Yar-
borough, Lines.; 'ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1563; bred
in the schools.' (Lib. Cler., 1585.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1569;
B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. Incorp. at Oxford, 1580. One of
these names (B.A.), V. of Goldington, Beds., 1574.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1572; B.A. 1575-6. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 6, 1577,
age 25; priest (Lincoln) Feb. 5, 1577-8; 'BA.'
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs.
1572.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1576;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583: D.D. 1594. Incorp. at Oxford,
1620. A I. Oxon. considers he may be the R. of Stepney,
1628-68, but the age makes this unlikely. See John of 1631-2,
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1580. B.
at Aston, Yorks. School, Leicester. BA. 1583-4; M.A. 1587.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) July 12, 1601. Tutor to the
sons of Sir Thomas Cecil, 1596. Tutor in the family of Lord
Exeter at Burleigh House. Head Master of Fotheringhay
School, 1596-1601. R.of Tansor, Northants., 1601-20. Died
Oct. 28, 1620. Buried at Tansor. M.I. Will, P.C.C. Will of
widow, Elizabeth, proved 1621 by son Jonathan (1615-6).
(Bridges, II. 477; H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1588.
One of these names adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16, 1586, from
Staple Inn.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1589;
B.A. from Clare, 1592-3. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Mar. 22, 1600.
V. of Ravenstone, Bucks., 1603-23.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1589.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1601. Of Kent.
BA. 1604-5; MA. 1608. Probably R. of Westbere, Kent,
1608; and father of John (1647).
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Lent, 1602-3;
BA. 1606-7; M.A. 1610.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, June, 1603. Matric.
1604; BA. 1607-8; MA. 1611.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Lent, 1607-8;
BA. 1611-2; M.A. 1615. Fellow, 1613. Ord. deacon and
priest (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1618-9.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, July, 1612.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1612.
Matric. 1612; BA. 1615-6; MA. 1619. Incorp. at Oxford,
1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept, 19; priest, Sept. 20, 1619.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs. 1615 ;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Licensed to practise medicine, 1637.
One of these names (BA.), R. of Thoresway, Lines., 1621-9.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1616.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1618. Of Kent.
Perhaps s. of John, of Nethercourt, Isle of Thanet. B. 1599.
(Vis. of Kent, 1619; Hasted, iv. 371.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1619.
Of Yorkshire. B.A. 1622-3; MA. 1626; B.D. 1634. Fellow,
1623. Taxor, 1632. Ord. deacon (York) June; priest, Sept.
1623. WiU proved (V.C.C.) 1636.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, July 4, 1620.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1620; B.A. 1623-4; MA. 1627. One
John Johnston, R. of Sutton-on-Derwent, Yorks., died 1657,
aged 57. (F.M.G., 927.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. 'Late student of EMMANUEL'; ord. deacon
(York) Mar. 1627-8. Possibly John Juxton, whom see.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1628. Of Yorkshire. BA. 1631-2; MA. 1635. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept 25, 1636.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Easter, 1629. Of
Cambridgeshire.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 14, 1631.
Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1631. Probably ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1637-8; 'BA., of Emmanuel College.'
JOHNSON, JOHN. D.D. 1631-2 (Lit. Reg.). Probably ». of
Henry, of Stratford-le-Bow, Middlesex (admon., 1640,
P.C.C.). The wfll of John, D.D., R. of St Mary Matfallon,
Whitechapel, and of Stepney, 1628-69, was proved (P.C.C.)
1669. Father of James (1657). (J. Ch. Smith.)
478
JOHNSON, JOHN
JOHNSTON, JOHN. M.D. 1634 (Incorp. from Leyden). S. of
Simon, of Craigieburn, Nithsdale. B. at Sambter, Poland,
Sept. 3, 1603. Matric. (at St Andrews), Jan. 29, 1623-4.
Travelled abroad, 1625-9. Took courses of botany and
medicine at Cambridge, 1629. M.D. (Leyden) 1632. Prac-
tised medicine there and obtained a great reputation. Re-
tired to his estate near Liegnitz in Silesia, 1655. A dis-
tinguished naturalist. Author, scientific. Died June 8, 1675.
Buried at Lessno, Poland. (D.N.B.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 28,
1635. S. of John. B. at Anmer, Norfolk. School, West
Newton (Mr Ringwood and Mr Webster). Matric. 1635. One
of these names, of Anmer, but said to be son of Bartholomew,
adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. I, 1634.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1635. Of Lincolnshire. B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 20, 1646.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter,
1644; B.A. 1646-7; M.A. 1650.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 20, 1644.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1644; B.A. 1647-8. Migrated to
Oxford. Fellow of St John's, Oxford, 1649; and of New
College, 1650. M.A. 1650. Incorp. at Cambridge, 1651.
Student of Egyptian antiquities. R. of Hornchurch, Essex,
1655. V. of Tingewick, Bucks., 1656-62. Afterwards preacher
in London and elsewhere. (Al. Oxon.; Davids' Essex.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, May 20,
1645. S. of Marmaduke, of Hull, Yorks. School, Hull. B.A.
1649-50.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, June 4, 1646.
S. of Robert (1620), clerk, of the London Convocation (and
of Bainton, Yorks.). B. at Rise, Yorks. School, Charter-
house. Matric. 1647; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1653. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 12, 1650.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Mar. n, 1647-8.
Of Kent. S. of John (? 1601), clerk, deceased, of Westbere,
Kent. B. there. School, Canterbury. Matric. 1649. Migrated
to St John's, Apr. 4, 1651, age 20.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 14, 1653-4.
Of Lancashire. Matric. 1653-4.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 23,
1662. S. of John, deceased, of South Cave, Yorks. B. there.
School, Beverley (Mr Sherewood). Matric. 1662.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1663. Of
Norwich. Matric. 1664.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June i,
1672. S. of Ambrose, yeoman, of Whorlton, Durham. Bapt.
there, June 24, 1653. School, Gt Strickland, Westmorland.
Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, Apr. 2, 1674.
ist s. of John, clerk. B. at Bishop Burton, Yorks. Educated
at home. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1677-8. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 22, 1678; priest, Dec. 1679. Probably C. of Harfleet,
in Holderness, 1680.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, Mar. 4,
1677-8. S. of Thomas (1652), deceased. B. at Frindsbury,
Kent, Dec. 30, 1662. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric.
1678; B.A. 1681-2; M.A. from Corpus Christi, 1685. Pre-
elected to a fellowship, 1685, but not admitted. Ord. priest
(Rochester) Dec. 19, 1686. V. of Baughton-under-Blean,
Kent, 1687-97. V. of Hernhill, 1687-97. V. of Margate,
1697-1703. V. of Appledore, 1697-1725. V. of Cranbrook,
1707-25. Married, Oct. 24, 1689, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Jenkin. Author, sermons, etc. Died Dec. 15, 1725. Buried
at Cranbrook. M.I. there. Father of John (1704). (D.N.B.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 4,
1686-7. S. of John, deceased. B. in Lincolnshire. School,
Lincoln (Mr Garmston). Matric. 1687.
JOHNSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 5,
1690. S. of Samuel, gent, (physician, of Beverley). B. at
Beverley. School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1690;
M.B. 1695. Brother of Samuel (1701).
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 20, 1691. Of
Chesterton, Cambs. Matric. 1691; B.A. 1694-5. One of these
names 'M.A.,' ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 25, 1698; priest,
Sept. 24, 1699. Perhaps C. of Grindleton, in Craven, 1706-16.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 25, 1698. Of
Nottinghamshire. Matric. 1698; B.A. 1701-2; Scholar, 1702;
M.A. 1705. Perhaps ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 4, 1704-5.
V. of Cameringham, Lines., 1705. C. of Ingham. R. of
Willingham-by-Stowe, 1706.
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1704. S. of John
(1677-8). B. in Kent. Matric. 1705; B.A. 1708-9; M.A. 1712;
B.D. from St John's, 1719. Fellow of St John's, 1715-24.
JOHNSON, MILES
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 30, 1713; C. of Barrowden,
Rutland; priest (London) May 27, 1716. V. of St Clement's,
Cambridge, 1721. R. of Standish, Lanes., 1723. Died Jan. 9,
1723-4, aged 33. (Masters, 320.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, June 22, 1715. Of
Yorkshire. S. of Henry. Matric. 1715 ; M.B. 1720.
JOHNSON, JOHN. LL.B. 1724 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.C.L.
(Brasenose) 1721; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1726. R. of Hurworth,
Durham, 1714-61. Preb. of Durham, 1727-61. Died Oct. 14,
1761, aged 83. M.I. at Hurworth. (Al. Oxon.)
JOHNSON, JOHN. M.A. 1728 (Com. Reg.).
JOHNSTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
May 19, 1739. S. of James, Esq. (Secretary of State for
Scotland; see D.N.B.). B. at Twickenham, Middlesex.
School, Westminster. Brother of James (1739).
JOHNSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 20,
1740. S. of Maurice, Esq., barrister, of Lincolnshire. Bapt.
at Spalding, Apr. 5, 1722. School, Spalding (Mr Whiteing).
Matr;c. 1740; B.A. 1744-5; M.A. 1748. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 23, 1744; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1746. Minister of
Spalding. F.S.A. President of the Spalding Society, 1757.
V. of Moulton, Lines., I757-S. Died 1758. (Scott-Mayor,
in. 510; Genealogist, I. 112.)
JOHNSON, JONATHAN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent,
1615-6. S. of John (1580), R. of Tansor, Northants. Bapt.
at Fotheringhay, June 4, 1598. Scholar, 1619; B.A. 1619-20;
M.A. 1623. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 27, 1621; priest,
May 4, 1623. V. of Bracebridge, Lines., 1623. Probably
preb. of Lincoln, 1660-3. Licensed (Peterborough, June 25,
1622), as of Tansor, clerk, to marry Elizabeth Awsten, of
Oundle. (H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S,
May 17, 1744. S. of William, glover, of Cheshire. B. at
Chester. School, King's, Chester (Mr Henchman). Matric.
1744; LL.B. 1751. P.C. of Hargreave, Cheshire, 1758-1806.
Died 1806.
JOHNSTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27,
1661. S. of John (? 1620), deceased, of Beverley, Yorks. B.
there. Schools, Sheffield and Pocklington. B.A. 1664-5;
M.A. 1668; B.D. 1675. Fellow, 1669-86. Ord. deacon (York)
Nov. 1664; priest, c. 1667. V. of St John, Peterborough,
1680-5. R. of Polebrook, Northants., 1685-1720. Preb. of
Southwell, 1687-1720. Married Mary, dau. of Edward Croft,
merchant, of Bristol. Buried at Polebrook, Jan. 26, 1719-20.
(Bridges, u. 417, 545; H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 29,
1668. S. of Thomas, tailor, of Stamford, Lines. B. there.
School, Stamford (Mr Geery). Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2.
JOHNSON, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 6,
1702. S. of Richard, deceased. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1706-7; M.A.
1710. 4th Master at Shrewsbury School, 1706-13. Father of
Humphrey (1724).
JOHNSON, LANCELOT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE,
Mar. 31, 1651. S. of Lancelot, barrister; grandson of Lancelot
Andrews, Bishop of Winchester. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
1649. Barrister, 1658. Bencher, 1674.
JOHNSON, LAURENCE. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1570.
Of Kettering, Northants. B.A. 1573-4; M.A. 1577. (Petit, i.
»4.)
JOHNSON, MALCOLM. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1624. Of Peterborough. B.A. 1627. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) July 22; priest, July 23, 1627. Minister at Parson
Drove, Cambs., 1661.
JOHNSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Feb. 14, 1639-
40. Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1640.
JOHNSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY,
June 6, 1679. S. of Marmaduke. B. at Worksop, Notts.
School, Tickhill, Yorks. Matric. 1679; Scholar, 1681; B.A.
1682-3; M.A. 1686.
JOHNSON, MARTIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Jan. n, 1635-6.
Of Lincolnshire. (S. of Martin, of Spalding. Bapt. there,
Feb. 2, 1620-1.) Matric. 1636; B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643;
B.D. from Magdalene, 1661. Minister of Spalding. Master
of Spalding School. Married Katharine Draper. Buried at
Spalding, Feb. 28, 1678. Father of Walter (1677). (T. A.
Walker; Genealogist, i. 105.)
JOHNSON, MARTIN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, June 5, 1716.
Of Nottinghamshire. B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Fellow,
1722. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 9, 1723; priest, Dec. 18, 1726.
R. of Henstead, Suffolk, 1727-58. R. of Gislebam, 1730.
JOHNSON, MATTHEW. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1611. Of Kent. B.A. 1614-5.
JOHNSON. MILES. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1611;
B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1615; priest, Dec.
1617. V. of Muston, Yorks., 1618-43- Will (York) 1650.
479
JOHNSON, NATHANIEL
JOHNSON or JOHNSTON, NATHANIEL. M.A. 1654 (Incorp.
from St Andrews). M.D. from KING'S, 1656. S. of John
(? 1620), R. of Sutton-on-Derwent, Yorks. Bapt. at Whit-
gift, Yorks., Jan. 8, 1628-9. F.R.C.P., 1687. Practised at
Pontefract. Antiquarian. Friend of Thoresby. Removed to
London, 1687; became a high Tory pamphleteer. After the
Revolution lived privately with the Ear! of Peterborough,
who maintained him. Married, 1653, Anne, dau. of Richard
Cudworth, of Eastfield, Yorks. Author, political; also left
manuscript collections on Yorkshire Antiquities. Died 1705.
Will, P.C.C. Father of Cudworth (1671) and Charles (1676).
(Vis. of Yorks., 1665; F.M.G.; D.N.B.)
JOHNSTON, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Jan. 29,
1685-6. Of Lancashire. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90; M.A.
1693. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 24, 1693.
JOHNSON, NICHOLAS. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1604-5. B. at
South Thoresby, Lines., 1583. M.A. 1612. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1612. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) July 15, 1606; priest
(Peterb.) May 22, 1608. V. of South Elkington, Lines., 1608.
Will proved (Lincoln) 1649.
JOHNSON, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1618; B.A. 1621; M.A. 1625. (Misc. Gen. ft Her., N.S.. 11.
122.)
JOHNSTON, NICHOLAS. M.A. from TRINITY, 1750. S. of
William. B. in Armagh. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin,
June 10, 1743, age 19; B.A. (Dublin) 1747. (Al. Dublin.)
JOHNSON, OLIVER. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1670. S.
of Oliver, of Gipping, Suffolk. Matric. 1671; B.A. 1673-4;
M.A. 1677. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1673-4; priest,
Dec. 7, 1674. C. at Gipping, Suffolk. R. of Little Wenham,
1674. R. of Capel St Mary, 1683-1726. Father of Benjamin
(1697-8).
JOHNSTON, PELHAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
May 2, 1700. S. of Cudworth (1671), M.D., deceased. B. at
York. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton). Matric. 1700; M.B.
1711; M.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). F.R.C.P., Sept. 30, 1732.
Married Anne, dau. of Maximilian Western, of Abington,
Cambs. Died at Westminster, Aug. 10, 1765. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1765. (Munk, n. 126; F.M.G., 927; D.N.B.)
JOHNSON, PETER. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1581;
B.A. 1585-6.
JOHNSON, PETER. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1646. Of Kent. B. 1629. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Feb. 6, 1648-9; B.A.
(Oxford) 1648-9; M.A. 1651. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 29,
1648, as s. of Henry, of Nether Court, Isle of Thanet, gent.
Took presbyterian orders, Oct. 26, 1654, in the church of
St Olave Jewry. V. of St Laurence, Thanet, 1654-62, ejected.
R. of Maresfield, Sussex; ejected, 1660. Inherited the manor
of Nether Court. Buried in the Church of St Laurence, 1704.
(Al. Oxon.; Hasted, iv. 380; H. G. Harrison.)
JOHNSON, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 7,
1630. S. of Thomas, R. of Offord Cluny, Hunts. B. in
Hertfordshire. School, private. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5;
M.A. 1639. Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 9, 1639. Perhaps
brother of Andrew (1635).
JOHNSON, R. M.D. 1488-9.
JOHNSON, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May n,
1648. S. of William, husbandman, of Newsham, in Kirkby
Ravensworth (or in Kirkby Wiske), Richmondshire. B.
there. School, Sedbergh. Ord. deacon and priest (Whitheme)
Aug. 8, 1661. V. of Brignall, Yorks., 1662-95. Master of
Brignall School. Father of Francis (1684).
JOHNSON, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY HALL, Feb. 25,
1737-8- Matric. 25, 1738; LL.B. 1738. Perhaps ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Apr. 8, 1733.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1550.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. M.A. 1555. Fellow of TRINITY, 1560.
One of these names R. of Ashley, Cambs., 1574-91; and V.
of Silverley, 1575.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1570.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1578; B.A. 1582-3. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 29; priest,
Mar. 25, 1586. One of these names R. of Holy Trinity,
Dorchester, 1585. But see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1579.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, c. 1591;
Scholar, 1591; B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598; B.D. 1608. Fellow,
1597. Incorp. at Oxford, 1600. Head Master of Derby
School, till 1610. Probably R. of Barrowden, Rutland, 1603.
V. of St Werburgh, Derby, 1606-27. Preb. of Southwell,
1616-24. Married, 1604, Katharine, dau. of Richard Smith,
B.D., R. of Bulwick, Northants. (H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, 1598; B.A.
1601-2.
JOHNSON, ROBERT
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1602. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 21, 1607, age 23; C. of East Dereham,
Norfolk; priest, Sept. 25, 1608. Probably V. of Kettering-
ham, 1611. One of these names, M.A., R. of Partney, Lines.,
1632.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1603; B.A. 1606-7. One of these names R. of Bracon-Ash,
Norfolk, 1649-59.
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1614.
Perhaps V. of St Mary, Bishophill, York, 1632-8. (A. Gray.)
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 3, 1621. Of Chorley, Lanes. 2nd s. of William, of
Welch Whittle, Lanes. B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629. Fellow, 1624,
till his death, Nov. 19, 1650. College bursar. Taxor, 1638-9.
Buried in the Chapel. The fellow of Manchester College was
an Oxford contemporary. (Harwood; Vis. of Lanes., 1663.)
JOHNSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
15, 1675. S. of Robert, of Harborough, Leics. B. there.
School, Harborough. Matric. 1675; B.A. 1679-80. 2nd
Master at King's School, Canterbury, 1681-4. Head Master,
1684-9. P-C. of Nackington, Kent, 1684-5. Kept a school
in Kensington. Head Master of Nottingham, 1707-19.
Author of Grammatical Commentaries and other works.
Drowned himself. Buried at St Nicholas, Nottingham, Oct.
26, 1721. (Viet. Hist, of Notts., H; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
JOHNSTONE, RICHARD VANDEN-BEMPDE. Adm. pens, (age
18) at PEMBROKE, July 2, 1750. S. of Lieut. -Col. John
Johnstone (died 1741). B. in London, Sept. 21, 1732. Matric.
1750. Served in the 3rd Foot Guards. Succeeded to the
Hackness estate in right of his mother, 1762. Created
Baronet, July 6, 1795. Died near Scarborough, Yorks., July
14, 1807. (G.E.C.)
JOHNSON, ROBERT. B.A. 1466. Ord. sub-deacon (Ely) Apr. i;
deacon, May 27, 1469.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. B.Civ.L. 1521-2. Of ST NICHOLAS
HOSTEL. Proctor in the Court of Arches. Registrar of
London diocese. Died Nov. 20, 1558. Buried in St Faith's
under St Paul's, London. M.I. to him and his wife Alice.
(Cooper, i. 185.)
JOHNSON, ROBERT. B.Can.L. 1531. Incorp. at Oxford, 1551.
Preb. of Rochester, 1541; of Worcester, 1544-58. Chancellor
of diocese of Worcester, 1544-58. Preb. of Tamworth, Staffs.,
1547-58. Preb. of Hereford, 1551-9. R. of Clun, Salop, 1553.
Preb. of York, 1556-8. Master of York School, c. 1557.
R. of Bolton Percy, 1558. Preb. of Southwell, 1558-9. Died
1559- (Cooper, i. 203; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Lent, I557-S.
S. of Robert (? Maurice), alderman of Stamford, Lines. B. e.
1540. School, Peterborough. Migrated to Trinity. B.A.
1560-1; M.A. (from Trinity) 1564; B.D. 1571. Fellow of
Trinity, 1563. Incorp. at Oxford, 1565. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 23, 1568, age 27. Chaplain to Lord Keeper Nicholas
Bacon. Preacher, 1568. Suspended by Archbishop Parker,
but conformed. Preb. of Peterborough, 1569-73; of Rochester,
1569-87; of Norwich, 1570-6; and of Windsor, 1572-1625.
R. of North Luffenham, Rutland, 1574-1625. Archdeacon
of Leicester, 1591-1625. Best known by the foundation of
Oakham and Uppingham Schools, and by his College
benefactions. Buried at North Luffenham, July 25, 1625,
aged 85. Will, P.C.C. Father of Abraham (1591), brother of
Geoffrey (1557-8). (Cooper, i. 323, erroneous; D.N.B.; Vis.
of Rutland; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., i. 450.)
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1562. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 16, 1566-7. Of Norfolk.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 23, 1566. Of London. Matric. 1566; B.A. 1570-1;
MA. 1574. Fellow, 1569-76.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 25, 1593.
Matric. c. 1596.
JONSON (?), ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1594. Tutor
to the Berties, sons of Lord Willoughby. Of Scotland.
Doubtless M.A. 1597; Incprp. from Edinburgh. One of these
names (M.A.), P.C. of Trinity Minories, London, for a short
time, in 1619.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1614; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May
23, 1619. One of these names R. of Covenham St Mary,
Lines., 1627-9.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626; B.D. 1656. Ord. deacon (York)
June, 1623; priest, June, 1625. R. of Rise, Yorks., 1628-62.
R. of Bainton, 1647-60. One of the Westminster Assembly
of Divines. V. of Welton, 1660-70. Died 1670. Father of
James (1655) and John (1646). (M. H. Peacock.)
480
JOHNSON, ROBERT
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 15,
1630. S. of Henry, preb. of Ely Cathedral. B. at Ely.
School, Ely (Mr Hitch). Matric. 1631.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. M.A. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
from New College, 1649; M.A. 1652. Scholar and fellow of
New College. (Al. Oxon.)
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE,
May 15, 1683. Afterwards pens. Of Durham. School,
Durham. Matric. 1683; Scholar, 1683; B.A. 1686-7. Perhaps
V. of Leatherhead, Surrey, 1689-1752. Died Apr. 9, 1752.
Will, P.C.C.
JOHNSON, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 9,
1702. S. of John, of Worcester. School, Worcester. Matric.
1702; B.A. 1706-7; M.A. I7ioj B.D. 1725. Fellow, 1709.
Taxor, 1712-3. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 4, 1710; priest,
Mar. 17, 1716-7.
JOHNSON, ROGER. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1622.
S. and h. of Bartholomew, of Anmer, Norfolk, clerk. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, Nov. r, 1623. Probably brother of John (1635).
(Peile, i. 343.)
JOHNSON, ROOK. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 10, 1602. Of
Essex. B.A. 1603-4; M.A. 1607.
JOHNSON, ROWLAND. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1559. S. of John, gent., of Hertfordshire. School,
Hertford. Migrated to Caius, as ' Jhonsey,' Feb. 14, 1562-3,
age 18. (Venn, i. 50.)
JOHNSON, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S,
June 18, 1667. S. of Thomas, deceased, of Whittington,
Lanes. B. there. School, Sedbergh (Mr Fell). Perhaps ord.
deacon (Chester) as literate, Sept. 24, 1671. Parish clerk of
Cartnaell, Lanes., 1670; schoolmaster, 1671; and C. 1671.
Living, 1696. (E. Axon.)
JOHNSON, ROWLAND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June
19, 1716. S. of Richard, clerk. B. at Dolgelly, Merioneth.
School, Ru thin, Denbigh (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1716. Migrated
to Trinity, Nov. 16, 1717. B.A. 1719; M.A. 1729. Ord.
deacon (London) Apr. 19, 1720. Doubtless V. of Hemel
Hempstead, Herts., 1729-73. Preb. of Lincoln, 1737-73.
Died Feb. 4, 1773. Will (P.C.C.) 1773. Father of Abel (1749).
One of these names R. of Fetcham, Surrey, 1737-48.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 305.)
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1583. Of Highgate, Middlesex. B. c. 1566. Matric. 1583;
B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Fellow, 1586-90. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1593. (Cooper, u. 120.)
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Matric. pens, from EMMANUEL, Easter,
1599- (Perhaps adm. Apr. 17, 1599, as 'Daniel.') B.A. 1602-
3; M.A. 1606.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1618.
Matric. 1618.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 15, 1620.
2nd s. of Abraham (1591), of South Luffenham. B. at
Stamford, Lines., Jan. 1604-5. B-A. 1623-4; M.A. 1628;
D.D. 1641 (Lit. Reg.). Incorp. at Oxford, 1628. R. of
Ashdown, Essex, 1640-58. Died July 19, 1658. Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Ezechiel (1622), Isaac (1614), etc. (J. B. Peace.)
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Apr.
30, 1621. S. of Susan, of London, widow. Matric. 1621; B.A.
1623-4; M.A. 1627; M.D. 1641.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1652.
Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660. Probably
ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1661; priest, Sept. 21, 1662.
C. of Cotton, Suffolk. Perhaps brother of Solomon (1652).
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs.
1658.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 6, 1666.
School, St Paul's. Matric. 1666-7; B.A. 1669-70. Ord.
priest (Gloucester, at Holborn) Feb. 27, 1669-70. R. of
Corringham, Essex, 1670-86 and 1689-1702. Chaplain to
William, Lord Russell. Degraded, fined, and whipped for
seditious writings, 1686. Restored at the Revolution. Died
at Kensington, Middlesex, 1702. Admon. (P.C.C.) Jan. 4,
1702-3. (DJV.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Sept.
29, 1668. S. of John, deceased, of Gateshead, Durham.
Bapt. there, Apr. 17, 1651. School, Newcastle (Mr Oxley).
Matric. 1668. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Aug. 12, 1670.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 5, 1686.
Afterwards pens. Of Northamptonshire. Matric. 1686; B.A.
1689-90; M.A. 1693. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1692.
V. of Alconbury, Hunts., 1701-41. Died 1741.
JOHNSTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Apr. 4, 1701. S. of Samuel, M.D. B. at Beverley, Yorks.
School, Beverley (Mr Lambert). Matric. 1701; B.A. 1704-5;
M.A. 1708; B.D. 1716. Fellow, 1708-18. Ord. deacon
JOHNSON, THOMAS
(London) Dec. 24, 1710; priest (York) Dec. 1711. V. of
St Mary, Beverley, 1716-67. Married Sarah, dau. of
Christopher Tadman, Esq. Died Feb. 2, 1767, aged 82. M.I.
Father of Samuel (1738) and brother of John (1690). (Scott-
Mayor, in. 492.)
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 30, 1722.
Of Huntingdonshire.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, July r,
1722. S. of Samuel. School, Norwich (Mr Reddington).
Matric. 1723. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 2, 1723-4.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1732. Died Aug. 18, 1766, aged 63.
M.I. at St George, Tombland, Norwich.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. M.A. 1723 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of
Samuel, of Reading, Berks. Probably matric. from Christ
Church, Oxford, 1703; B.A. (Oxford) 1706; M.A. 1710. V. of
Gt Torrington, Devon, 1713. R. of Little Torrington, 1719-
46. Died Mar. 10, 1745-6. (Al. Oxon.)
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 3,
1727. S. of Samuel, gent., of Kent. B. at Canterbury.
School, Canterbury (Mr Lehunt). Matric. 1727; B.A. 1730-1;
M.A. 1738. Adm. extra-licentiate R.C.P., 1738. Practised
at Canterbury. Died there June 20, 1763. (Mank, n. 139).
JOHNSON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Feb.
22, 1736-7. S. of William, of Holt, Norfolk. Matric. 1738;
LL.B. 1743. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June, 1743; priest, Dec.
1748. R. of Overstrand, Norfolk, 1748-79.
JOHNSTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Apr.
14, 1738. S. of Samuel (1701), clerk, of Yorkshire. B. at
Beverley. School, Beverley (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1738; B.A.
1741-2; M.A. 1745; B.D. 1753; D.D. 1776. Fellow, 1744-77.
Ord. deacon (Litt. dim. from York) Sept. 1742; priest (Lin-
coln) Sept. 25, 1743. C. of St Mary, Beverley. R. of Wine-
stead, Yorks., 1759-75- R- of Freshwater, Isle of Wight,
1775- J-P- for East Riding, Yorks. Died at Beverley, July
10, I79ii aged '52* according to G. Mag. (Scott-Mayor, in.
492; G. Mag., 684.)
JOHNSON, SILAS. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1584. Probably 7th s. of Paul, of the Isle of Thanet. Of
Canterbury. Perhaps V. of Stonesby, Leics., 1589; 'Shims
Johnson.' Buried at St Mary Bredin, Canterbury, 1633.
(Kw. of Kent, 1619; Hasted, iv. 311.)
JOHNSON, SOLOMON. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1652. Of Huntingdonshire. B.A. 1656-7; M.A. 1660.
Perhaps brother of Samuel (1652).
JOHNSON, TALBOT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1614.
B. at Richmond, Yorks. B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 12, 1619-20, age 25. C. of Upminster,
Essex.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Grace for B.A. 1457-8.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. B.A. 1530-1. One of these names R. of
Weston Colville, Cambs., 1554, and V. of West Wratting,
1567-
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1549.
Fellow (M.A.), 1556-8. Perhaps R. of North Barham,
Norfolk, 1555-7.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1565.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1570. S. of Geoffrey, citizen of London. School, St Paul's.
Migrated to Caius, Mar. 25, 1573, age 19. B.A. I573~4- Ord.
priest (London) Oct. 6, 1577. Possibly R. of St Andrew
Undershaft, Mar.-June, 1597. One of these names V. of
Dorney, Bucks., 1583-96; of Thornborough, 1590-8. Perhaps
father of Thomas (c. 1601). (Venn, i. 72.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1587.
One of these names, of Norfolk, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May
23, 1593, from Furnival's Inn.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1593.
Probably ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1614; 'of St John's;
literate.'
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1597.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1601.
Perhaps s. of Thomas (1570). B. at Domey, Bucks. B.A.
1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon and priest (London) Mar. 31,
1610, age 24. V. of Carlton-le-Moorland, Lines., 1610-4. R.
of North Scarle, 1612-4.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1604 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Bedfordshire, gent. Matric. from St Alban Hall, May 3, 1594.
age 16; B.A. (Oriel) 1596; M.A. 1601; M.B. and M.D. 1609.
Buried at St Mary's, Oxford, Nov. 16, 1621. Will (P.C.C.)
1622. (Al. Oxon.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 16, 1608. Of London. B.A. 1612-3. Fellow, 1611-
4. 'Married and settled in Windsor.' (Harwood.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Aug. i, 1611.
Matric. 1611.
V. A. C. II.
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JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1613;
B.A. from St Catharine's, 1616-7.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Dec. 22, 1617.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. at EMMANUEL, Feb. 8, 1627-8.
Matric. 1629. S. of Edmund (? 1583), V. of Lilford,
Northants. School, Oundle. Adm. at Sidney, Feb. 10, 1630-1 ;
B.A. 1631-2; M.A. 1635. Master of Ounrtle School, 1636-46.
R. of Tinwell, Rutland, 1646-62. Married, July 20, 1637, at
Oundle, Martha Nethercotts. Buried at Tinwell, May 29,
1662. Father of Benjamin (1660). (H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Jan. 23,
1635-6. S. of Thomas, clothier. B. at Hull, Yorks. School,
Newark (Mr Poynton). B.A. 1639-40.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1636;
B.A. 1639-40; M.A. 1643. One of these names V. of Hitchin,
Herts. (Trinity living), till 1665. Perhaps R. of Little Saxham,
Suffolk, 1665-91.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 8,
1649. S. of Edward, yeoman, of Painthorpe, Yorks. B.
there. School, Crigglestone, near Wakefield (Mr Dan. Birt).
B.A. 1652-3; MA. 1656.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CHRIST'S, June 29,
1650. S. of William, of Northampton, gent. Bapt. at All
Saints', Northampton, Oct. 4, 1633. School, Stnxton (Mr
Farrow). Matric. 1650. Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov.
ao, 1652. Barrister-at-law. If so, of Olney, Bucks. Married
Anne, dau. of Rev. Ezechiel Johnson, R. of Paulerspury,
Northants. Buried at Olney, Aug. 10, 1696. Brother of
William (1650). (Peile, i. 538; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., n.
122.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Mar. 3, 1650-1.
Of London. Matric. 1651; Scholar, 1652; B.A. 1654-5; MA.
1661.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1652. Of Kent. B.A. 1655-6; M.A. 1659. Ord.
deacon and priest, 1660. V. of Frindsbury, Kent, 1660.
Father of John (1677-8). (H. P. Stokes.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1660 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from Hart Hall, Mar. 17, 1653-4; B.A. (Oxford) 1656; M.A.
1658-9. One of these names V. of Debenham, Suffolk,
perhaps father of Thomas (1690). (Al. Oxon.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1668.
Of Kent. Matric. 1668; B.A. 1671-2; M.A. 1676. Signed
for deacon's orders (London) Dec. 19, 1672; for priest's,
Dec. 20, 1673: C. of Cheriton, Kent. V. of Brookland, 1677-
1727. R. of St Mary, Canterbury, 1713-27. Minor canon of
Canterbury. Married, 1679, Ann Terry, of St Alphage,
Canterbury. Died Nov. 6, 1727, aged 78. Buried in Canter-
bury Cathedral. (H. G. Harrison.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at MAGDALENE,
June 10, 1669. S. of Thomas, of Wisbech, Ely. School,
Wisbech. Matric. 1669; B.A. 1672-3; MA. 1676. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 23, 1677.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at CAIUS, Mar. 25,
1671. S. of James, merchant, of Yarmouth. B. there.
School, Seaming (Mr Burton). Matric. 1671. Probably
buried at Yarmouth, 1684. Brother of James (1664). (Venn,
i. 444.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS RICHARD. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May
10, 1672. Of Buckinghamshire. Matric. 1672; B.A. 1675-6;
M.A. 1681. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1679; priest,
May 29, 1681.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 4,
1673. S. of Thomas, of London. B. there. Taught by Dr
Moore. Matric, 1673; B.A. 1677-8; MA. 1681. Fellow,
1679-92- Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 18, 1683; priest, Feb.
24, 1683-4.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, June
28, 1679. S. of Thomas, baker. B. at Glentham-in-Lindsey,
lanes. School, Bawtry, Yorks. Matric. 1679; BA. 1682-3.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton,
1683. B. at Stodham, Oxon. Matric. 1684; BA. 1688-9-
M.A. 1692. Fellow, 1687. Usher at Ipswich School, 1688-91.
Afterwards assistant master at Eton. Lived at Brentford.
Head Master of Chigwell, 1715-8. Edited Sophocles.
(Hanaood, 269; DJV.B.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1684.
Of Breton, Lines. Matric. 1685; B.A. 1688-9; MA. 1692-
B.D. 1699. Fellow, 1690-1709. Taxor, 1695. R. of Spof-
forth, Yorks.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 15) at TRINITY, June to,
1690. S. of Thomas, V. of Debenham, Suffolk. Matric.
1691-2; Scholar, 1693; B.A. 1693-4; MA. 1697. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 1697; priest, June, 1699. V. of Debenham
1699. Father of Thomas (1721).
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 19,
1714-5. S. of Thomas. B. at Burton-upon-Ure, Masham,
Yorks. School, Bedale (Mr Marshall). Matric. 1715; Scholar,
1716; B.A. 1718-9. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1720; priest,
May, 1722. One of these names Master of Heskin School
between 1716 and 1726. Perhaps his admon. (Chester) 1745;
as of Heskin. (Peile, n. 186.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Mar. 27, 1717.
Of Middlesex.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
June 3, 1721. S. of Thomas (1690), clerk. B. at Debenham,
Suffolk. School, Monk Soham. Matric. 1721; B.A. 1724-5;
M.A. 1728. Fellow, 1725. Taxor, 1732. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 19, 1725; priest, June u, 1727. Chaplain at Whitehall.
One of the four editors of Stephens's Latin Thesaurus.
Author, miscellaneous. Died July, 1737. (D.N.B.)
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, July 10,
1725. S. of Thomas, of London. Bapt. at St James', West-
minster, 1706-7. School, Eton. Matric. 1726; Scholar, 1727;
BA. 1729-30; MA. 1737. Incorp. at Oxford, 1741.
JOHNSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June n,
1748. S. of Thomas (? James), draper, of Kelsale and Bury,
Suffolk. B. at Bury. School, Bury (Mr Gamham). Matric.
1748; BA. 1752; MA. 1755. Fellow, 1753-64. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Dec. 25, 1753; priest (Norwich) Apr. 13, 1755. R. of
Wickham Market, Suffolk, 1755-1803. Died July 9, 1803.
(Scott-Mayor, HI. 579; Growse, Bildeston, 13.)
JONSON, TIMOTHY. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter,
1566.
JOHNSON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 19,
1686. S. of Matthew, gent., of Hull. B. there. School, Hull.
Migrated to Clare, July 3, 1686. Matric. 1686; B.A. 1689-90;
M.A. 1693. Ord. deacon (York) Sept.; priest, Dec. 1690.
Perhaps R. of Bubwith, Yorks.
JOHNSON, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 15) at PETERHOUSE,
June 2, 1677. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Martin (1635-6).
School, Spalding (under his father). Matric. 1677; Scholar,
1677; BA. 1680-1; M.A. 1685. Master of Spalding Grammar
School, 1682. Died 1695. (Genealogist, i. 107; T. A. Walker.)
JOHNSON, WALTER. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 19, 1686-7.
Of Lincoln. B.A. 1690-1. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 23,
1694-
JOHNSON, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 30, 1703. Readmitted as Fell.-Com. Nov. 10, 1722.
S. of Martin, gent., of Spalding, Lines. B. at Southwick,
Northants. Bapt. there, June 13, 1686. School, Spalding.
Matric. 1703; LL.B. 1723. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22,
1723; C. of Tansor, Northants.; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19,
1725. Head Master of Spalding Grammar School. Chaplain
to the Duke of Buccleuch. V. of Leeke, Staffs., 1735-7.
R. of Redmarshall, Durham, 1737-60. Buried there Apr. 18,
1760. ist cousin of Walter (1677). (Scott-Mayor, in. 358;
T. A. Walker.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. BA. 1485-6. One of these names R. of
Slaidbum, Yorks., 1507-9.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Educated at Cambridge. Of Worcester.
Went to Ireland, and became Master of a Grammar School
at Kilkenny, in or before 1552. Dean of Kilkenny, 1559.
Died there Oct. 7, 1581. (Cooper, i. 445.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 22, 1551. Of Leighton Buzzard, Beds. Matric.
1551; BA. 1555-6. Fellow, 1554-5. Student at Gray's Inn.
'Married an heiress of large estate at Down Hatherley,
Gloucs.' Died Sept. 12, 1614. Buried at Down Hatherley.
M.I. there. Brother of Baldwyn (1563). (Harwood.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1555; BA. 1558-9. Perhaps will proved (V.C.C.) 1559.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric, pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Michs. 1555.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1561 ; Scholar, 1564.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs.
1565; BA. 1569-70.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter,
1570. Of Cambridgeshire. B.A. 1572-3. Probably ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1574, on recommendation of the
Mayor of Cambridge and his brethren. Perhaps V. of
Poslingford, Suffolk, 1601-27. (H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1585;
BA. 1588-9; MA. 1592. Incorp. at Oxford, 1594. One of
these names V. of Billinghay, Lines., 1596.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 20, 1390.
Matric. c. 1591.
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JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from PEMBROKE, c. 1593.
Exhibitioner from Ipswich School. B.A. 1597-8; M.A. 1601.
Ord. deacon and priest (Colchester) Mar. 14, 1601-2.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1608. Of Kent. B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1615.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter,
1612; B.A. 1615.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1627. Of London. S. of William (and Priscilla, dau. of
Wm. Leman), of Beccles, Suffolk. B.A. 1630-1; M.A. 1634;
D.D. 1661 (Lit. Reg.). Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. i, 1639-40.
Sub-almoner of Westminster Abbey. R. of Warboys, Hunts.,
1647-67. Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1666-7. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1666-7. Died Mar. 4, 1666-7, aged 56. Buried in
Westminster Abbey. Will, P.C.C. (Westminster Abbey Reg.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at JESUS, Apr. 24, 1628.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1629; Scholar, 1629; B.A. 1631-2;
M.A. 1635. Probably ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1637;
priest, Sept. 20, 1640 (M.A., personal title). R. of Bessing-
hani, Norfolk, 1645. V. of Hinxton, Canibs., 1657. (A. Gray.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, May 10,
1631. S. of Peter, shoemaker, of Cambridge. Bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Nov. 13, 1614. School, Perse (Mr Levering). Matric.
1631; Scholar, 1633-6; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Fellow,
1636-44. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 4, 1637; priest, May 20,
1638.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr.
21, 1632. S. and h. of William, of Monk's Frith, Barnet.
B. at East Barnet, Herts. Bapt. Jan. 3, 1615-6. Educated
at home (Mr Langley). Matric. 1632. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Aug. n, 1634. Living at Barnet, 1644. (Venn, i. 305.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June i,
1649. S. and h. of Alexander, of Rushtpn Grange, Craven,
Yorks. Schools, Bolton and Giggleswick. Matric. 1649.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dec. 31, 1650. J.P. for Lanes., and
West Riding. High Sheriff of Lanes., 1679-80. Married
Mary, dau. of Dr Thomas Comber, Master of Trinity. Died
1681. Father of Alexander (1673-4). (Peile, i. 526; Vis. of
Lanes., 1664; J. Parker.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CHRIST'S, June
29, 1650. S. of William. B. at Northampton. Bapt. at All
Saints', Mar. 29, 1635. School, Strixton (Mr Farrow). Matric.
1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Fellow of Clare, May i, 1654-
63. Incorp. at Oxford, 1657. Perhaps adm. at the Inner
Temple, 1655, as 's. of William, of Olney.' Buried at St
Edward's, Cambridge, Feb. 16, 1662-3. Brother of Thomas
(1650). (Peile, i. 538; H. I. Longden.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, July 2, 1663.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. 1663.
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 15) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 30, 1671. S. of John, druggist, of Pontefract, Yorks.
B. there, Feb. 5, 1654-5. School, Pontefract. Matric. 1671;
B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1679. Incorp. at Oxford, 1675.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July i,
1678. S. of Robert, husbandman. B. at Firbank, Kirkby
Lonsdale, Westmorland. School, Sedbergh (Mr Wharton).
Matric. 1678. Probably ord. deacon (Chester) Sept. 18, 1681.
C. of Garsdale-in-Sedbergh, Mar. 23, 1686-7.
JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM. M.D. 1682 (Incorp. from Anjou). Of
Warwickshire. Perhaps student at Leyden, Mar. 25, 1678.
F.R.C.P., 1685. Censor, 1688. Practised in London and
Warwick. Died Nov. 22, 1725, aged 82. Buried at Warwick.
(Mitnk, i. 435.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PETERHOUSE,
Apr. 19, 1692. Of Hertfordshire. School, Hertford. Scholar,
1693; Matric. 1696; B.A. 1696-7; M.A. 1715. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 4, 1699; priest, Apr. 12, 1702. R. of St
Andrew, Hertford, 1707-23. R. of Hertingfordbury, Herts.,
1715-23. Died 1723. Father of Isaac (1733).
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, July 2, 1711.
Doubtless s. of William, of Olney, Bucks. Bapt. there, Apr.
13, 1694. Matric. 1711. Buried at Olney, Mar. 9, 1720-1.
Brother of Woolsey (1714).
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July
25, 1716. S. of Thomas, currier, of Northumberland. B. at
Hexham. Bapt. there, Feb. 14, 1699-1700. School, Hexham
(Mr Bewick). Matric. 1717. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 17,
1721. Probably Master of Hexham Grammar School.
Married, at Hexham, Feb. 22, 1720-1, Frances Heron. One
of these names buried at Morpeth, Northumberland, Apr. 24,
1742; 'a clergyman, out of the gaol.' (H. M. Wood.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 29,
1723. S. of Richard, of Merioneth., clerk. School, Ruthin,
Denbigh (Dr Lloyd).
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. M.A. from TRINITY, 1728 (Com. Reg.).
JOLLIFFE, HENRY
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE,
Mar. 6, 1729-30. S. of James. B. at Ellingham, Norfolk.
School, Lpddon. Matric. 1731; B.A. 1733-4. Perhaps ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 19; priest, June 9, 1734. V. of Whalley,
Lanes., 1738. Retired to Prescot. Died there 1792. (Viet.
Hist. Lanes., vi. 358.)
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at MAGDALENE,
Apr. 2, 1730. S. of William. B. at Lincoln. School, Brigg.
Matric. 1731; B.A. I733~4; M.A. 1737. Fellow. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 9, 1734, as fellow.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Jan. 9, 1738-9.
Afterwards Fell.-Com. S. of Harry, of Milton Bryant, Beds.
Bapt. at Olney, Bucks., Nov. 29, 1721. Matric. 1739. Died
Dec. 13, 1745. Buried at Olney. (Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., H.
124.)
JOHNSON, WOOLSEY. Adm. pens, at CLARE, May 19, 1714.
S. of William, Esq., and grandson of Thomas Woolsey, D.D.
Bapt. at Olney, Bucks., June 19, 1696. Matric. 1715; B.A.
1717-8; M.A. 1721. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1720
(title, his estate at Sharrington, Norfolk). R. of Wilby,
Northants., 1729-56. V. of Olney, 1735-53. V. of Wytham-
on-the-Hill, Lines. In 1752 he built the Manor House and
enclosed the Park at Wytham. Died there Apr. 21, 1756,
aged 59. M.I. at Wytham. Brother of William (17x1).
(Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., H. 123; G. Mag.)
JOHNSON, . B.D. 1492. A friar. Prior of the Carmelites.
JOHNSON, . B.A. 1498-9; M.A. 1502-3.
JOHNSON, . B.A. 1500-1.
JOHNSON, . B.A. 1526-7.
JOHNSON, . Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, 1544.
JOHNSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1550.
JOHNSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1575.
JOHNSON, . Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1580.
JOHNSON, . Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, 1599-1600.
JOHNSON, . Adm. sizar at KING'S, Michs. 1602.
JOHNSON, . Adm. sizar at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 30, 1615.
JOHNSON, . Adm. at TRINITY, 1645.
JOISE, see JOYCE.
JOLLAND, GEORGE. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1716. Of
Norwich. B.A. 1719-20; M.A. 1723. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 10, 1721; priest, Sept. 23, 1722.
JOLLAND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, July 7,
1726. S. of George, gent., of Lincolnshire. B. at Glemsford
Bridge. Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Colchester. Matric.
1727. Will (P.C.C.) 1780, of one of these names, of Stafford,
clerk.
JOLLAND, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 9,
1748-9. S. of George, gent., of Derbyshire. B. at Wirks-
worth. School, Manchester (Mr Brooke). Matric. 1748-9;
B.A. 1753; M.A. 1756. Fellow, 1754-9. Ord. deacon (Lin-
coln) Sept. 22, 1754. Perhaps V. of Newton Bishop, Lines.,
1758. Said to have died 1760. (Scott-Mayor, in. 585.)
JOLLAND or JELLAND, JOHN. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1676.
Of London. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80; M.A. 1683. Fellow,
1682-90. Ord. priest (Lincoln) June 3, 1683. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1697-1727. R. of Denton, Lines., 1698. Died 1727.
Perhaps father of the next.
JOLLAND, WILLIAM (1686), see JALLAND.
JOLLAND or JOLLANDS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
MAGDALENE, Apr. 24, 1717. (? S. of John, above.) B. at
Tillingham, Lines. School, Brigg. Matric. 1717; B.A. 1720-1.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 18, 1721-2. Perhaps V. of
' Geringham,' Lines. Died Mar. 13, 1732-3. (G. M ag.)
JOLLIFFE or JOYLIFFE, GEORGE. M.A. from CLARE, 1650
(Incorp. from Oxford); M.D. 1652. S. of John, of East
Stower, Dorset, gent. Matric. from Wadham College,
Oxford, Mar. 31, 1637, age 16; B.A. (Pembroke College,
Oxford) 1640; M.A. 1643. Lieutenant in the King's forces,
under Lord Hopton. His discovery of the lymph ducts was
published by Francis Glisson, in 1654. F.R.C.P., 1658.
Settled latterly in London. Died Nov. u, 1658. Buried at
St James', Garlickhithe, London. Will, dated Nov. 16,
1658; proved (P.C.C.) 1658. (Al. Oxon.; Munk, i. 280;
D.N.B.; Vis. of Dorset, 1623.)
JOLIFFE, HENRY. B.A. 1522-3; M.A. 1526; B.D. 1537-8-
Fellow of CLARE, and of Michaelhouse. Proctor, 1536-7-
R. of Bishop's Hampton, Worcs., 1538. Preb. of Worcester,
1542-59. Probably R. of Houghton, Hunts., 1548-60, de-
prived. Dean of Bristol, 1554-9- Resisted Bishop Hooper
and wrote against Ridley. Deprived under Elizabeth, and
retired to Louvain. Author, theological. Admon. Jan. 28,
1573-4- (Cooper, i. 320; D.N.B.)
483
JOLLIFFE, JAMES
JOLLIFFE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 20, 1646.
Matric. 1646; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1653. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1661. R. of Irthlingborough All
Saints', Northants., 1661-4. R. of Gedling, Notts., 1682-
1703. Buried Apr. 21, 1703. (H. I. Longden.)
JOLLIFFE, RICHARD. B.A. 1616 (Incorp. from Oxford). Of
Dorset, pleb. Matric. from Merton College, Nov. 6, 1607,
age 18; B.A. 1616; M.A. 1621.
JOLLIS, ROBERT, set JULLYS.
JOLLY, BARTHOLOMEW. B.Can.L. 1483-4.
JOLLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 22, 1661.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1662. Perhaps
of Emberton, Bucks. Died 1695. Admon. (Archd. Bucks.)
1695.
JOLLEY, EDWARD. M.A. 1684 (Incorp. from St Andrews).
One of these names V. of Gt Wigston, Leics., 1706-29. Buried
there Oct. 16, 1729. Will (Leicester) 1729. (Nichols, iv. 383.)
JOLLY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 14) at CAIUS, Sept. 17, 1589.
S. of Sigismund, of Ilketshall St Andrew's, Suffolk.
JOLLY, HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1623.
Of London. B.A. 1626; M.A. 1630.
JOLLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 22, 1645. Of
Lancashire. S. of James (of Droyslden, Lanes., clothier),
Major in the Parliamentary army. Bapt. at Gorton Chapel,
Manchester, June 17, 1627. School, Manchester. Matric.
1645; Scholar, 1646; B.A. 1648-9; M.A. 1652. Fellow, 1649.
Living, in 1666 (father's will); probably died before 1692.
Brother of Thomas (1645). (F.M.G., 1050; E. Axon.)
JOLLY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 18, 1646.
S. of Philip, counsellor, of Spalding, Lines. B. there. School,
Spalding (Mr Trew). Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 21, 1650.
JOLLY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 13, 1709. Of
Warwickshire. B. Sept. 17, 1689. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. 1709; B.A. 1712-3.
JOLLY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 30, 1722.
Of Derbyshire. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1725-6. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) June 5, 1726.
JOYLIE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Apr. 1584:
Scholar, 1586; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) July 14, 1591. Probably P.C. of Ashford,
Middlesex, 1592-3. V. of Gt Wakering, Essex, 1594. R. of
Thundersley, 1600-19. Buried there Apr. 17, 1619. (Peilt, I.
178; H. I. Longden.)
JOLLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Jan. 28, 1645-6.
S. of James, of Manchester. B. at Droylsden. Bapt. at
Gorton Chapel, Manchester, Sept 29, 1629. Matric, 1646.
Minister at Altham, Lanes., 1649-62, ejected. Afterwards
a preacher in Lanes.; frequently imprisoned. Author of
The Surrey Demoniack. Died Mar. 14, 1702-3, aged 72.
Buried at Altham. Brother of James (1645). His notebook
printed by the Chetham Society. (Calamy, n. 79; FM.G.,
1050; D.N.B.; E. Axon.)
JOLLY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at QUEENS'. Aug. 25, 1679. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1680; B.A. 1683-4. Fellow, Oct. 5, 1686-
Apr. 28, 1687.
JOLLY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', June 23, 1674.
B. at Chute, Wilts. Colleger at Eton, 1670-3. Matric, 1674;
B.A. 1677-8.
JOLLY or JELY, . M.A. 1501; M.D. 1510-1. Perhaps
fellow of KING'S HALL. Buried at St Mary's, 1519.
JOLLYBRAND, THOMAS. Matric, pens, from TRINITY, Lent,
1584-5.
JON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 15, 1711.
S. of Thomas, deceased. B. at Eamont Bridge, Westmorland.
School, Appleby (Mr Banks).
JONES, ABRAHAM. Matric. FelL-Com. from PEMBROKE, Michs.
1611. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Francis, Sheriff of London,
and of Welford, Berks. B. c. 1595. Of the Middle Temple,
and of Welford. Married and had issue. Buried at Welford,
Jan. 14, 1628-9. (Vi*. of Berks.; N. and Q., gth S., vra.
309, 316.)
JONES, ALEXANDER. Matric, pens, from ST CATHARINE'S,
Miens. 1622.
JONES, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at Jssus, Apr. 2, 1653. S. of
John, V. of Eccles, Lanes. Bapt. there, Feb. 9, 1633-4.
School, Manchester. Matric. 1653; B.A. 1656-7; Scholar,
1657; M.A. 1660. Fellow, 1657-63. Incorp. at Oxford, 1660.
V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1662-71. V. of Piddletown,
Dorset, 1671. Died there 1672. Brother of Edmund (1645).
(A I. Oxon.; Mumford, Manchester Grammar School.)
JONES, BENJAMIN. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Jan. 9,
1694-5. Matric. 1695.
JONES, EDWARD
JONES, BERNARD. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1593-4! M.A. 1597.
Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) Dec. 10, 1599. C. of Little
Wymondley, Herts., 1607. R. of Hoggeston, Bucks., i6i8-c.
46. Will dated 1646; to be buried in Hoggeston.
JONES, CADWALLADER. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE,
Lent, 1618-9.
JONES, CADWALADER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 17, 1634-5. S. of John Williams, yeoman, of Abererch,
Carnarvon. B. there. School, Bangor (Mr Tho. Meridith).
Matric. 1634-5; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1642. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Sept. 19, 1641. R. of Reresby, Leics., 1660-76.
R. of Broughton, 1661-76.
JONES, CADWALADER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S,
Dec. i, 1726. S. of John, husbandman, of Carnarvon. B. at
Llangyby. School, Pwllheli (Mr Jones). Matric. 1726; B.A.
1730-1. One of these names was R. of Bodfean, Carnarvon,
1747-52. (Scott-Mayor, in. 402.)
JONES, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1611.
One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 1612-3; s- of
William, of Beaumaris, Anglesey.
JONES, CHARLES. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1620;
B.A. 1624-5; M.A. 1628. Fellow, 1627. V. of Kirkby
Lonsdale, Westmorland, 1637-40. One of these names preb.
of Chester, Feb.-May, 1635.
JONES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, June 8, 1664.
Matric. 1664; B.A. 1667-8; M.A. 1671.
JONES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 25, 1672.
JONES, DAVID. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1615; B.A.
1618-9; MJV. 1624. Ord. priest (York) Sept. 1620. V. of
Orston, Notts., 1638. (Godfrey, Notts.)
JONES, DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. ax,
1650-1. S. of Thomas Jones, yeoman, of Llaurwst, Denbigh.
B. there. School, Uanrwst (Mr Roger Wyn).
JONES, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Aug. ax,
1682. S. of John, gent. B. in Carmarthen. School, Shrews-
bury (Mr Tayler). Matric. 1682; B.A. 1686-7. Said to have
been refused the M.A. as a non-juror.
JONES, DAVID. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, June 30, 1742.
Of LJandovery, Carmarthen.
JONES, DEARING. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, 1737- B.
at Ely. Taught by his father. Matric. 1737; Scholar, 1738;
B.A. 1740-1 ;MJV. 1744. Fellow, 1743-53. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Sept. 1743; priest, Sept. 23, 1744. V. of Impington, Cambs.,
1750. R. of Navenby, Lines., 1753-1803. V. of St Andrew,
Cambridge. Died Nov. 12, 1803. Buried in Navenby Church.
(Petie, ii. 234; G. Mag., 1098.)
JOHNES, ED. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, May, 1562.
JONES, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 17,
1645. 7th s. of John, V. of Eccles, Lanes. B. there. Bapt.
Sept 12, 1624. School, Eccles (Mr Jones). B.A. 1649-50;
M.A. from Jesus, 1660. Ord. by the Manchester Classil,
Jan. 25, 1649-50. Assisted his father at Eccles. V. of Eccles,
1653-62. Licensed as presbyterian teacher in 1672. An
active member of the Manchester Classis. Died May 2, 1674.
Buned at Eccles. Will (Chester) 1674. Brother of Alexander
(1653). (A. Gray; Lanes, and Chesh. Ant. Soc., xxxvi.)
JONES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Lent, 1577-8.
Of Wales. B.A. 1580-1; M.A. 1584; D.D. 1597. R. of
Barton, Norfolk, 1585-1603. Preb. of Lincoln, 1586^98. R.
of Stretham, Cambs., 1592-98. Probably R. of Hickham,
Lines., 1592-5.
JONES, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1588.
3rd s. of William, of Shrewsbury. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 2i, 1588-9. Of Sandford, Salop. Married Mary, dau.
of Robert Powell, Esq., of Salop. Father of Thomas (1629)
and William (1629).
JONES, EDWARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1606;
B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Ord. deacon (York) Sept 1613.
One of these names (M.A.), P.C. of Kinver, Staffs., c. 1620-30.
JONES, EDWARD. LL.B. from MAGDALENE, 1622. Incorp. at
Oxford, 1630. One of these names adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 23, 1626-7; s- of John, of Penmark, Glamorgan.
JONES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, May 22, 1661. S.
of Richard. B. at Llwyn-rhirid, Fordon, Montgom., July,
1641. School, Westminster. Matric. 1661; Scholar, 1662;
B.A. 1664-5; M.A. 1668. Fellow, 1667. Master of Kilkenny
School, where he had Swift as a pupiL Signed for deacon and
priest (London) May 30, 1667. Chaplain to the Duke of
Ormonde. Preb. of Ossory, 1677-83. Dean of Lismore,
1678-83. Bishop of Cloyne, 1683-92. R. of Aber-Hafesp,
1690. Bishop of St Asaph, 1692. R. of Halkin, 1694. R. of
Caerwys, 1695. R. of IJansaintffraid, 1696. Suspended for
simony and maladministration, 1701-2. Died in West-
minster, May 10, 1703. Buried at St Margaret's. Father of
Thomas (1693) and Richard (1692-3). (D.N.B.)
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JONES, EDWARD
JONES, EDWARD. Adm. scholar at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 29,
1662. Of Denbigh. Matric. 1662.
JONES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 22, 1670-1.
Of Salop. S. of Sir Thomas (1629), Chief Justice C.P., of
Sandford, Salop. Matric. 1674; B.A. 1674-5; M.A. 1678;
D.D. 1720. Fellow, 1677-82. Incorp. at Oxford, 1682. Ord.
deacon and priest (London) May 29, 1681. V. of St Mary's,
Brithdir, Llanfyllin, 1682-1705. Chaplain to the Lord Keeper.
Canon of Windsor, 1684-1728. Chancellor of St Paul's,
1720-33. R. of Hodnet, Salop. Died 1738. Brother of
Thomas (1655) and William (1655).
JONES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at CHRIST'S, May 23, 1682. S.
of Benjamin. B. at Hertford. School, Hertford. Matric.
1682; B.A. 1685-6.
JONES, EDWARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1716. S. of Thomas, of
Usk, Monm., Esq. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Oct.
22, 1708, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. Probably ord. priest
(Winchester) Jan. 19, 1713-4. V. of Burton Pedwardine,
Lines., 1717. (Al. Oxon.)
JONES, EDWARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1719. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, 1710. Probably B.A. (Oxford). This,
or the last, ord. priest (London) June 29, 1721. (A 1. Oxon.)
JONES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 18,
1724. S. of Handle, attorney, of Wales. School, Wrexham
(Mr Appleton). Matric. 1724; B.A. 1727-8. One of these
names V. of Huyton, Lanes., 1737-65. Died 1765.
JONES, ELLIS. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, July 2, 1652. Of
Flintshire. Matric. 1653.
JONES, FRANCIS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1746. Of Hamp-
shire. S. of Edward, and Catherine. Bapt. at Mottisfont,
Nov. 9, 1727. Exhibitioner from Charterhouse. Matric. 1746;
B.A. 1749-50; M.A. 1753. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1752.
R. of Cratfield, Suffolk, 1753-8. Will of one of these names
(P.C.C.) 1764; of Hunting-field, clerk.
JONES, GAWEN (appears also as GAWEN). B.D. 1531-2- A friar.
JONES or JOHNS, GEOFFREY. B.Civ.L. 1536-7. V. of White
Notley, Essex. R. of St Mary Woolchurch, London, 1539-54.
R. of St Swithin, 1554. Buried in St Mary Woolchurch, Jan.
23. 1559-60.
JONES, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1545. R. of Ashley, Cambs., till 1563, and V. of Silverley,
1554-63-
JONES, GEOFFREY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1572.
Of Wales. B.A. 1575-6, as 'Griffin.'
JONES, GEORGE. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1625; B.A. 1628-9; M.A. 1632. One of these names (M.A.),
R. of Heveningham, Suffolk, 1666. R. of Cockley, 1670.
JONES, GEORGE. B.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1658. Perhaps
the 'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital, 1652. Probably V. of
Sittingbourne, Kent, i662-c. 1705. R. of Blackmanstone,
1667. R. of Burmash, 1673-1705. Died 1705.
JONES, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at CAIUS, Mar. n, 1677-8. S. of
John, clothier, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there. At school
under Mr Fairclough and Mr Chapman. Matric. 1678;
Scholar, 1678-82; B.A. 1681-2. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
1682; priest (London) Sept. 21, 1684. Will proved (P.C.C.)
1702. (Venn, I. 458.)
JONES, GEORGE. M.A. from KING'S, 1712. S. of Griff., of
Daylsford, Worcs., clerk. Matric. from Trinity College,
Oxford, Apr. 8, 1701, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1704-5- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June 3, 1705; priest, Sept. 22, 1711. C. of
Helmdon, Northants., 1705. R. of Upper Swell, Gloucs.,
1712-8. R. of Helmdon, Northants., 1717-23. Buried there
Nov. 6, 1723. (Al. Oxon.; Baker, i. 631; H. I. Longden.)
JONES, GEORGE LEWIS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from
Eton, 1741. S. of Theophilus. Bapt. at St Giles', Cripplegate,
London, Sept. 12, 1725. Matric. 1742; B.A. I74&-7; M.A.
1750; D.D. 1772. Fellow, 1745. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Nov.
29; priest, Dec. 20, 1747. R. of Winkfield, Wilts. R. of
Limpsfield, Surrey, 1757-75- R- of Tatsfield, 1757-66. V.
of Renninghall, Norfolk, 1770. Chaplain to Lord Harcourt,
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Bishop of Kilmore, 1774-90.
Bishop of Kildare, 1790-1804. Dean of Christ Church,
Dublin, 1790-1804. Privy Councillor, Ireland, 1793. Died
in London, Mar. 9, 1804.
JONES, GIBBON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, May 19,
1733. S. of Thomas, of London. Bapt. at St Margaret's,
Westminster, Aug. 24, 1714. Exhibitioner from Charter-
house. Matric. 1733; Scholar, 1735; B.A. 1736-7- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1736; priest (Norwich, Litt. dim.
from Canterbury) Aug. 1738. R. of Monewdon, Suffolk, 1738.
JONES, GODFREY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29,
1709. S. of John. B. at Ruthin, Denbigh. School, Ruthin
(Mr Williams). Matric. 1709. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 21,
1712, as 'B.A.' R. of Chipping Ongar, Essex, 1720-33. Died
1733-
JONES, JOHN
JONES, GRIFFITH, alias GWIN. Cambridge scholar; age 25 in
1576. Ord. by Bishop Seamier, Mar. 25, 1574. R. of Barton
Seagrave, Northants., 1575-1610.
JONES, GRIFFITH. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1719. S. of
Rowland, of Llangany, Merioneth. Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Jan. 20, 1702-3, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1707-8. Probably schoolmaster of Llanrwst, 1702. R. of
Bodvary, 1715- Died at Denbigh, 1726. (Al. Oxon.)
JONES, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1591.
JONES, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Sept. 7, 1596.
Of Carmarthen. Probably adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 28,
1599. Of Co. Carmarthen. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Henry,
of Abermarles, Carmarthen, Knt. If so, Sheriff of Carmarthen,
1638-9. Knighted, Sept. 7, 1642. Created Bart., July 25,
1643. Diedc. May, 1644. Probably brother of Thomas (1596).
(G.E.C.)
JONES, HENRY. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter, 1625; B.A.
1628-9; M.A. 1632. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 18, 1637-8.
JONES, HENRY. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1628;
B.A. 1631-2.
JONES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, May 4,
1669. Of Suffolk. School, Gipping. Scholar, 1669; Matric.
1670; B.A. 1672-3; M.A. 1676. Probably R. of Naughton,
Suffolk, 1681-1723.
JONES, HENRY. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 7, 1681. Of
Carmarthen.
JONES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, May 26,
1683. S. of Roger. B. at Llandilo Vawr, Carnarvon (? Car-
marthen). School, Carnarvon (Mr Maddock). Matric. 1683.
JONES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 9,
1711. Of Monmouth. School, Usk. Matric. 1712; LL.B.
1718. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Sept. 25, 1715; priest, Nov. 10,
1717. R. of Woolston, Gloucs., 1720-9. V. of Tewkesbury,
1728-9. Died 1729. (F. S. Hockaday.)
JONES, HENRY. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1712.
S. of Charles, clerk. B. at Langton, Dorset. Matric. 1713;
B.A. 1716-7; M.A. 1720. Fellow, 1716. F.R.S., 1724.
Abridged the Philosophical Transactions, 1700-20. Died at
Kensington, Jan. 1726-7. Admon. (P.C.C.) granted to his
father. (Harwood; D.N.B.)
JONES, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 4,
1722. Of Suffolk. School, Lavenham. Matric. 1724.
JONES, HOWELL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 7,
1683-4. S. of John Morrice, victualler, deceased. B. at
Dolgelly, Merioneth. School, Llanbrynmair, Montgomery
(private; Mr Thomas). Matric. 1683-4. Buried at All Saints',
Cambridge, May 3, 1686, as 'Hugh.'
JONES, HUGH. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1551.
One of these names R. of Glatton, Hunts., i558-(?) 63.
JONES, HUGH. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1565; B.A.
from Corpus Christi, 1566-7. One of these names R. of
Elstree, Herts., 1576-89. Died 1589. Another R. of Chalfont
St Peter, Bucks., 1587-1604. (Peile, i. 93.)
JONES, HUGH. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1585; B.A.
1588-9; M.A. 1592. Ord. priest (Lincoln) ; a preacher. R. of
Bolnhurst, Beds., 1596-1641. Father of John (1623).
JONES, HUGH. M.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1740. S. of William,
of Llanverres, Denbigh, clerk. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, Mar. 21, 1715-6; B.A. (Oxford) 1719. Probably R.
of Llanverres, Denbigh, 1725-43. Preb. of St Asaph, 1741-
64. V. of Gresford, Flint, 1743. Chaplain to Bishop Maddox,
of St Asaph. (Al. Oxon.)
JONES, HUMPHREY. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1579.
JONES, HUMPHREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', May 24,
1668. Of Wales. Matric. 1668; M.A. 1669 (Lit. Reg.).
JONES, JAMES (JACOB). Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter,
1606; B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1613. Incorp. at Oxford, 1615.
Probably R. of Clewer, Berks., 1625. (Al. Oxon.)
JONES, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 29,
1681. S. of Humphrey, of London, draper. Matric. 1681.
JONES, JOHN. Licensed to practise medicine, 1564. Of Wales.
Studied at Oxford. No record of any degree. Practised in
Notts, and Derbs., also at Bath and Buxton. Patronised by
Henry Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, and George Talbot, Earl
of Shrewsbury. Author, medical. (Cooper, i. 419; D.N.B.)
JONES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1567.
One of these names R. of Walton, Bucks., 1572-96. Died
1596.
JONES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from PEMBROKE, f. 1593; BJV.
1596-7; M.A. 1600; B.D. 1607. Fellow, 1598.
JONES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1602. Probably fellow of Pembroke, 1601-5;
buried at Little St Mary's, Apr. 26, 1665.
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TONES JOHN. Matric. from CHRIST'S, Easter, 1596. Perhaps
B.A. 1603-4; M.A. from Pembroke, 1607.
JOHNES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1608. Of
Northamptonshire. B. about 1593. B.A. 1612-3; M.A.i6i6.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 19, 1613. Probably R. of Abbots
l_UHLUiU, inctaa. » ^BMB fcuw^j » •«•.)/ *tT »
Fairfield, Conn. Died there Jan. 1664-5. (J- G. Bartlett.)
JONES, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1611; B.A.
1615-6.
JOANES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, July 4, 1615.
S of William, printer, of the parish of St Giles, Cnpplegate,
London. School, Harlington, Middlesex (Mr Durant). B.A.
1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 24, 1620;
priest, Sept. 23, 1621. One of these names V. of Chapel-at-
Hanney, Berks., 1650. (Venn, i. 230.)
JONES JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 28, 1623. S. of
Hugh (1585). B. at Bolnhurst, Beds. Bapt. there, May 16,
1608. School, Ravensden, Beds. (? Mr Guhet). Matric. 1623.
Migrated to Christ's, July 3, 1623. B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Dec. 19, 1629. Pfilf (i. 353) identifies
him with the ejected minister of Marple, Lanes., but this
seems very doubtful.
JONES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S, Easter, 1626;
B.A. 1628^9.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. at KING'S (age 16) a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 23, 1627. Of Bamet, Herts. Matric. 1627; B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1634. Fellow, 1630-7. Conduct of Eton College. R. of
St Mary Magdalene, Milk St, London, 1637-42, sequestered.
JONES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1632. Of
Denbigh. B.A. 1635-6; M.A. 1639. One of these names V.
of Winslow, Bucks., 1681. Died Oct. 27, 1681.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', July i, 1645. Of
Devon. Migrated to Oxford. B.A. (New Inn Hall) 1648;
M.A. (New College) 1651. Admon. (Exeter) 1698, of one of
these names ; of Nether Exe, Devon, clerk.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 30, 1660.
S. of Thomas, yeoman, of Denbigh. B. there. School,
Newport (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1660; B.A. 1663-4; M.A.
1669. Subscribed for deacon's orders (London) June 3, 1664;
for priest's orders, May 19, 1665. C. of Barkway, Herts.
Perhaps R. of Beachampton, Bucks., 1687-1714. Died 1714.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, May 12, 1664. B. at
Pentraeth, Anglesey, June 2, 1650. Matric. 1664; Scholar,
1668; B.A. 1668-9; M.A. 1672; M.D. 1679 (Lit. Reg.); D.D.
1689. R. of Abergarthcelyn and LJanllechyd, Carnarvon.
Dean of Bangor, 1689-1727. Preb. of St Asaph, 1696-1727.
Died at Bangor, May 6, 1727. (Br. Willis, St Asaph; A. B.
Beaven.)
JONES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 7, 1682. Of
Worcestershire. Matric. 1683; B.A. 1685-6. 'Ord. deacon
at Worcester by Bishop Thomas ; and priest by Bishop Lloyd.
C. of Sutton-under-Brails, Gloucs., for 18 years, in 1717.'
(Letter to Bishop of Gloucs.) (F. S. Hockaday.)
JONES, JOHN DA VIES, see DAVIES, JOHN (1684).
JONES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, Jan. 18, 1693-4.
S. of Charles. B. at Penmorfa, Carnarvon. School, Ruthin,
Denbigh (Mr Robert Morgans). Matric. 1693-4.
JONES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Michs. 1704; B.A.
1707-8; M.A. 1712.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 17,
1704. S. of William. B. at Llanymawddwy, Merioneth.
School, Ruthin. Matric. 1704; B.A. 1707-8.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, Feb. 3,
1721-2. S. of John. B. at Dolley, Salop (? Dolace, Radnor).
School, Knighton, Radnor. Matric. 1722; B.A. 1726-7.
JONES, JOHN. M.A. from SIDNEY, 1727. S. of Matthew, of
Brindle, Lanes., pleb. Matric. from Brasenose College,
Oxford, Apr. 3, 1718, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1721. One of
these names (M.A.), P.C. of Flixton, Lanes., 1723. Buried
there Sept. 8, 1751, aged 52. M.I. (E. Axon.)
JONES, JOHN. M.A. from TRINITY HALL, 1728. B.A. from
Jesus College, Oxford. (For alternatives see Al. Oxon.)
JONES, JOHN. Matric. Fell. -Com. from MAGDALENE, Lent,
1729; M.B. 1729.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 6, 1735. School,
Westminster. Matric. 1735; Scholar, 1736.
JONES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June i, 1742.
Previously matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Feb. 7,
1740-1. S. of John, of Oundle, Northants., clerk. Matric.
1744; LL.B. 1748. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 9, 1745;
priest, May 25, 1746. Perhaps R. of Caterham, Surrey,
1769-75- Died 1775- Will (P.C.C.) Dec. 1775-
JONES, PETER*
JONES, JOHN NOYES. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1733. Of
Bristol. Matric. 1735; B.A. I73&-7; M.A. 1740. Fellow,
1738-47. Incorp. at Oxford, 1748. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
Dec. 18, 1737; priest (Bath and Wells) Sept. 19, 1742. R. of
St Peter's, Bristol, 1746-57. Chaplain to Lord Halkerton.
R. of Kilve, Somerset, 1751-7- Died Mar. 3, 1757. (F. S.
Hockaday.)
JONES, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, May 2,
1721. S. of Robert, of London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
1721.
JONES, JOSHUA. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1651.
B. at Mellis, Somerset (? Wells, Wools, Hants.). B.A. 1654-5 ;
M.A. 1659. Fellow, 1654-67. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23,
1661; priest same day. Chaplain in Norfolk to John Coke,
Esq. R. of Huntingfield, Suffolk, 1666. R. of Cookley,
1670-5. Preb. of Norwich, 1670-5. (Hartpood.)
JONES, LEWIS. Adm. sizar at JESUS, June 29, 1742- Of the
Isle of Ely. B. 1725. Matric. 1744; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1749.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 6, 1747; priest (Norwich) Dec. 1749.
Doubtless V. of Lakenheath, Suffolk, 1750; of Kenninghall,
Norfolk, 1770-1807. V. of Witchford, Isle of Ely, 1772.
Died in the College at Ely, Jan. 6, 1807, aged 82. (A. Gray.)
JONES, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Sept. 10, 1686;
B.A. 1690-1. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 24, 1693. C. of
Yelden, Beds. Signs as minister of Renhold, Beds., 1696-
1711. V. of Willington, 1698-1713. Buried there Mar. 20,
1712-3.
JONES, MAURICE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at EMMANUEL, July 10,
1649. Of Carnarvon.
JONES, MAURICE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at MAGDALENE,
Aug. 27, 1690. S. of Humphrey, Esq., deceased. B. at
Corwen or Dole, Merioneth. School, Ruthin, Denbigh.
Matric. 1690. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Sept. 8, 1693.
JONES, MEREDITH. Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, Oct. 8, 1712.
S. of John, carpenter. B. at Llansannan, Denbigh. Matric.
1712. Probably ord. priest (London) Sept. 22, 1717, as
' Marmaduke Jones, of Magdalene College.'
JONES, MORGAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 13,
1710. S. of William, gent. B. at Llanvair, Montgomery.
School, Oswestry (Mr Poole). Matric. 1710; B.A. 1714-5.
JONES, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 2, 1597-8.
Matric. c. 1597.
JONES, NICHOLAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1566.
One of these names V. of Windrush, Gloucs., 1567-72. R. of
Farmington, 1571-9. ' Understandeth Latin well.' Died
before Aug. 1579. Will (Gloucester) 1579. (F. S. Hockaday.)
JONES, NIMROD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 23,
1724. S. of Richard, of Denbigh. School, Beaumaris,
Anglesey (Mr Morgan). Matric. 1723; B.A. 1726-7. Ord.
priest (Lincoln) May 20, 1733. R. of Radwell, Herts., 1733.
Died Oct. 19, 1749.
JONES, OWEN. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, c. 1596. B. at
Clinocke, Carmarthen (?Clynnog, Carnarvon). B.A. from
Trinity, 1599-1600. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 25 1608;
priest (York) May, 1613. R. of Rumpington (? Ruddington,
Notts.), 1612.
JONES, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 10,
1676. S. of Thomas, of Bangor. B. there. School, Beaumaris.
Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-30.
JONES, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, June 19, 1676.
S. of John, of Merioneth. B. there. School, LJanasaph or
Llanasa. Matric. 1676; B.A. 1679-80. Probably M.A.
1683.
JONES, OWEN. M.A. 1678 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of Thomas,
of Manafon, Montgomery. Matric. from Pembroke, Oxford,
Mar. 10, 1644-5, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1668; M.A. 1671.
(Al. Oxon.)
JONES, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, May 10, 1742.
S. of Rowland. B. at Drwsdeugoed, Llanarmon, Carnarvon.
School, Pwllheli. Matric. 1742; B.A. 1745-6; M.A. 1763.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1746; priest (Canterbury)
Nov. 5, 1748. V. of Mountnessing, Essex, 1758-65. R. of
West Thorndon, 1764-65. Died Sept. 24, 1765? (Scott-
Mayor, HI. 525.)
JONES, OWEN. M.A. from KING'S, 1746. B.A. from Jesus
College, Oxford. (For possible identifications see Al. Oxon.)
JONES, PERRY. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1718.
JONES, PETER. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1562.
JONES or JOHNES, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at PETER-
HOUSE, Apr. 18, 1639. Of Chester. Matric. 1639; Scholar,
1639; B.A. 1642-3.
JONES, PETER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 20,
1748. Of the Isle of Ely. School, Ely. Matric. 1748.
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JONES, PHILIP
JONES, PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 19) at CHRIST'S, May 13, 1668.
S. of Philip. B. in Southwark. Schools, Southwark (Mr
Augur) and Merchant Taylors' (Mr Goad). B.A. 1671-2.
Ord. deacon (Ely) June 18; priest, Dec. 24, 1671. Perhaps
V. of Downe, Kent, 1672-87. V. of Addington, Surrey,
1680-1706. R. of Farley, 1685. Admon. (Comm. C. Surrey)
Nov. 1706; as of St Olave, Southwark. (Peile, n. 15; J. Ch.
Smith.)
JONES, RALPH. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Lent, 1563-4;
B.A. 1565-6; M.A. 1569; B.D. 1576; D.D. 1581. Fellow,
1566-82. University preacher, 1574. V. of St Paul's,
Bedford, 1579. R. of Melford, Suffolk, 1583-90.
JONES, RALPH. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1593-4; M.A. 1597.
JONES, RALPH. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1607-8. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609, age 23. C. of Shimplingthorne,
Suffolk.
JONES, RANDOLPH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, May 12,
1673. S. of Edward. B. at Bangor. School, Bangor. Matric.
1673-
JONES, RICE. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1602; B.A.
1605-6. Will of one of these names (Cons. C. Sarum) 1622;
of Luckington, Wilts., clerk.
JONES, RICE. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 25, 1666. Matric.
1667; B.A. 1669-70; M.A. 1674.
JHONES, RICHARD. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Nov.
1544; M.A. 1545. Possibly s. of Richard Jonas, who trans-
lated Eucherius' Book of Midwifery. (Peile, I. 36.)
JONES.RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Michs. 1545.
JHONES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST CATHARINE'S,
Easter, 1550.
JONES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1566.
Of Bala, Merioneth. B.A. from Christ's, 1568-9; M.A. 1572,
as 'Robert'; B.D. from Magdalene, 1579; D.D. 1584. Fellow
of Magdalene. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1569, age 22.
R. of Mistley, Essex, 1580-5. Died 1585. Admon. (Cons. C.
London) Dec. 4, 1585; as of Mistley, D.D. (J. Ch. Smith.)
JONES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1596; B.A.
1598-9; M.A. 1603.
JONES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1603;
B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609; B.D. 1619. One of these names
(B.D.), V. of Tremeirchion, Flintshire.
JONES, RICHARD. B.A. from JESUS, 1606-7; M.A. 1610. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25; priest, Dec. 28, 1608.
JONES, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1631.
JONES, RICHARD. M.A. from KING'S, 1665. Matric. from All
Souls, Oxford, Oct. 29, 1657; B.A. (Oxford) 1661. Incorp. as
M.A. at Oxford, 1665. One of these names (M.A.), V. of
Oswestry, Salop, 1680-90. R. of Darowen, Montgomery,
1684. V. of Llangollen, Denbigh, 1702-6.
JONES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 28, 1667.
Of Wales. Matric. 1667. One of these names, s. and h. of
Morgan, of Carmarthen, Esq., adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 16,
1669.
JONES, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at TRINITY, June
26, 1683. S. of Sir William. B. in London. M.A. 1685.
Probably ord. deacon (London) June 7, 1691.
JONES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Dec. 18, 1691. Of
Bangor, Wales. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6; M.A. 1701. Ord.
deacon (London) Feb. 28, 1696-7; priest (Bangor) Dec. 19,
1697. Master of Oundle School, 1698-1761. R. of Glendon,
Northants., 1719-61. V. of Weekley, 1722-44. R. of
Remington, 1744-61. Died 1761. Father of Richard (1736).
(H. I. Longden.)
JONES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Mar. 9,
1692-3. S. of Edward (1661), D.D., Bishop of St Asaph.
B. at Kilkenny, Ireland. School, Westminster. Matric. 1693.
Brother of Thomas (1693).
JONES, RICHARD. Matrio. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1731.
S. of Thomas, of Llandewi, Cardigan. Matric. (Jesus College,
Oxford) Mar. 28, 1729, age 20. Migrated to Emmanuel, Mar.
8, 1730-1.
JONES, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 14, 1736. S. of
Richard (1691), Master of Oundle School. B. at Kettering,
Northants. Matric. 1736; B.A. 1739-40; Scholar, 1740; M.A.
1743. Ord- deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 20, 1741; priest (Peterb.)
May 15, 1744. C. of Weekley, Northants., 1744- V., 1745-73-
R. of Luddington, 1755-73- Chaplain to Mary, dowager
Lady Griffin. Died 1773- Admon. (P.C.C.) 1774- (H. I.
Longden.)
JONES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY HALL, Nov. 8, 1748.
(Name off, 1751.)
JONES, ROBERT. Scholar of JESUS, 1538-9-
JONES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent, 1564-5-
JONES, SAMUEL
JONES, ROBERT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL,
Easter, 1565.
JONES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1566.
JONES, 'ROBERT.' M.A. from CHRIST'S, 1572 (doubtless a
mistake for Richard, 1566).
JONES, ROBERT. B.A. from MAGDALENE, 1573-4. B. c. 1550.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1574; priest, Apr. 17, 1575. C.
of Toft, Cambs. C. of Cottenham.
JONES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from JESUS, c. 1595; B.A.
1598-9.
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Jan. 21, 1610-1.
Of Denbigh. Died in College. Buried at St Botolph, Cam-
bridge, Mar. 10, 1610-1.
JONES, ROBERT. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1617;
B.A. 1620-1; M.A. 1626. Ord. deacon and priest (Norwich)
Sept. 23, 1627.
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CHRIST'S, June 5,
1641. S. of Edward. B. at Ysgwennant, Denbigh. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Chaloner). Matric. 1641. One of these
names B.A. from Brasenose, Oxford, 1645; M.A. 1648. Yate
fellow, 1646.
JONES, ROBERT. LL.B. 1653 (Incorp. from Oxford). Matric.
from New College, Nov. 16, 1650; B.C.L. 1650. Fellow of
New College, 1649-60, ejected.
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 9, 1664. Of
Cheshire. Matric. 1664.
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1681. S. of Thomas, attorney-at-law. B. at Wellington,
Salop. School, Wellington (Mr Binnell). Matric. 1681.
Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, June 17, 1682, as s. and h.
of Thomas, of Longden-super-Terne, Salop, gent.
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19} at ST JOHN'S, June 18,
1707. S. of Randal, husbandman. B. at Ashton-upon-
Mersey, Cheshire. School, Manchester (Mr Barrow).
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at PETERHOUSE, May 24,
1711. Of Bedfordshire. School, Roxton, Beds. Matric. 1714;
B.A. 1714-5. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 26, 1716; priest
(Lincoln) June 12, 1720. C. of Twywell, Northants., 1716.
One of these names V. of Claxton, Leics., 1725-9; R. of
Knipton, 1730-50. Died Nov. 7, 1750. (H. I. Longden.)
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 15, 1739. Of
Lincolnshire. Matric. 1739; B.A. 1742-3. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1743; priest, Sept. 25, 1748.
JONES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, June 27,
1750. S. of Thomas, clerk, of Denbigh. B. at Llangniven.
School, Ruthin (Mr Hughes). Matric. 1750; B.A. 1754; M.A.
1757. Fellow, 1755-63. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 5;
priest, Sept. 25, 1757. V. of Henllan, Denbigh, 1759-66. V.
of Llangwm, 1760-81. (Scott-Mayor, in. 600; Br. Willis,
St Asaph.)
JONES, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1635. S. of William, R. of Llangadvan, Montgomery. B. at
Drayton, Salop. School, Coventry (Mr White). B.A. 1638-9;
M.A. 1642. Fellow, 1641-4, ejected. One of these names
presented to Llanerfyl, Montgomery, June 10, 1647. One of
these names (M.A.), preb. of Lincoln, 1690-1700.
JONES, ROLAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, May n, 1641.
S. of William, gent., of Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey. B. there.
School, Beaumaris (Mr Vaughan). Matric. 1641. One of
these names V. of Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh, 1651. One, V. of
Wendover, Bucks., 1663-5; and V. of Dorney, 1667-85.
JONES, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at SIDNEY, Apr. 17,
1706. 2nd s. of William, gent. B. at Pentraeth. School,
Bangor (Mr Rice Morgan). Matric. 1706. Brother of William
(1706).
JONES, SAMUEL. B.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1609. Perhaps
ord. deacon (Peterb.) June n, 1609; 'of Trinity College.'
JONES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter, 1613.
B. at Lewes, Sussex. B.A. 1616-7; M.A. 1620. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) ; priest (London) Dec. 19, 1619, age 23.
JONES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1622; B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July
13, 1626; priest (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1627. Perhaps R. of
Fordley, Suffolk, 1633-9.
JONES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 23, 1639-40.
Of Sussex. Matric. 1640. Died in College. Buried at St
Andrew's, Cambridge, Dec. 18, 1640.
JONES, SAMUEL. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1650. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657. Probably ord.
priest (Bishop of Galloway) Nov. 3, 1660. R. of Halesworth,
Suffolk, 1662-90.
JONES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1694. Of
Suffolk. Matric. 1695; B.A. 1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June, 1699; priest, July, 1702. R. of Spixworth,
Norfolk, 1706.
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JONES. SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 25,
1719. S. of Samuel, of Salop. B. at Shrewsbury. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Lloyd). Matric. 1719; B.A. 1722-3. Prob-
ably ord. deacon (Hereford) Aug. 9, 1724; priest, Sept. n,
1726. R. of Frodesley, Salop, 1741-60. V. of St Alkmund's,
Shrewsbury, 1758-63. Died Feb. 2, 1763. Will, P.C.C.
(Scott-Mayor, in. 327.)
JONES, SIMON. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, May 7, 1709, from
King's. Perhaps migrated to Oxford, as s. of John, of
Llangollen, Denbigh, and matric. there, from Jesus College,
Mar. 27, 1710, age 19. One of these names R. of Llandegla,
Denbigh, 1737. (Al. Oxon.)
JONES, STEPHEN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1628;
B.A. 1632-3; M.A. 1636. One of these names R. of Shenley,
Herts. Probably C. of Poddington, Beds., in 1632.
JONES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Easter,
1544-
JOHNS, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, May, 1561.
JONES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CHRIST'S, Nov. 1565. S.
of Henry, of Middleton, Lanes. B.A. 1569-70; M.A. 1573;
D.D. (Dublin) 1614. Chancellor of St Patrick's, 1577-1611;
Dean, 1581-4. Bishop of Meath, 1584-1605. Preb. of St
Patrick's, 1601-12. Archbishop of Dublin, and Lord Chan-
cellor of Ireland, 1605-19. Died Apr. 10, 1619. Buried in
St Patrick's Cathedral. Ancestor of the Viscounts Ranelagh.
(Vis. of Beds., 1634; Peile, t. 93; D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
JOANES, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1595-6); M.A. from CLARE, 1599.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) Feb. 24, 1599-1600. One of these names,
'M.A.; late usher of the Free School, Middleton, Lanes.; and
now Master of the Free School at Dyvelin, Ireland, buried at
Middleton, 1610.' (E. Axon.)
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Sept. 7, 1596.
Of Carmarthen. Matric. 1596. Probably adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 28, 1599. Of Co. Carmarthen. Probably brother
of Henry (1596).
JONES, THOMAS. B.A. (? 1602-3) ; M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1606.
JONES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1606. B.
at Meyllteyrn, Carnarvon. B.A. 1609-10; M.A. 1619. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1611, age 24; priest, Sept. 23, 1615.
One of these names V. of Barnes, Surrey, 1614-34. Died 1634.
JOHNES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1614;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Mar. 23, 1618-
9. S. of Edmund (? Edward, of 1577-8), of Barton, Norfolk.
School, Lynn (Mr Armitage). Matric. 1619; Scholar, 1620-1;
B.A. 1622-3; M.A. 1626.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1623. Of
London. Matric. Easter, 1624; B.A. 1626-7; M.A. 1630. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) July n; priest, July 15, 1629.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Sept. 1624. B. in
London.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1629.
2nd s. of Edward (1588), of Shrewsbury, Esq. School,
Shrewsbury. B.A. 1632-3. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 6.
1629. Barrister, 1634. M.P. for Shrewsbury, 1660-76.
Justice North Wales, 1662-70. Serjeant-at-law, 1669. Chief
Justice, 1670-6. King's Serjeant, 1671. Knighted, 1671.
Justice K.B., 1676-83. Chief Justice C.P., 1683-6. Com-
mitted to custody by the House of Commons, 1689, for
judgment against the Serjeant-at-Arms, in 1682. Buried in
St Alkmund's Church, Shrewsbury, June 3, 1692. Brother
of William (1629), father of Edward (1670-1), Thomas (1655)
and William (1655). (D.N.B.; A. B. Beaven.)
JONES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1631.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1640.
B. at Windsor, 1623. Matric. 1639; B.A. 1644; M.A. 1648.
Fellow, 1643-50.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 5, 1655.
Of Salop. S. of Thomas (1629). Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 14,
1656, as s. and h. of Thomas, of Dole Cothye, Carmarthen.
Barrister-at-law. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 25, 1669.
K.C., 1683. Married Jane Wilkinson. Died 1711. Brother
of Edward (1670-1) and William (1655).
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 14,
1684-5. Of Denbigh. Probably s. and h. of Thomas (above).
Died July 31, 1715, aged 48. Buried at Shrewsbury. M.I.
(Archaeol. Cambrensis, 4th S., ix. 47; Powy's Land Club,
xiv. 266.)
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY, Dec. 2,
1693. S. of Edward (1661), D.D., Bishop of St Asaph.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1694; Scholar, 1697; B.A.
1697-8; M.A. 1701. Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1701.
Perhaps B.D. and D.D. from Jesus College, Oxford, 1721.
Preb. of St Asaph, 1702-20. V. of Bettws-yn-Rhos, 1702-17.
V. of Llanrhiadr-yn-Mochnant, 1702-20. V. of Llanfair-
JONES, WILLIAM
Caereinion, Montgomery, 1705-11. V. of Abergele, 1716-42.
Buried there, 1742. Brother of Richard (1692-3). Al. Oxon.
assigns him to Trinity, Oxford.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1697.
B. at Llangasty, Brecon, 1676. Matric. 1697; B.A. 1701-2;
M.A. 1705; B.D. 1713. Fellow, 1700. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 19, 1709; priest, Mar. 5, 1709-10. Chaplain to Fleet-
wood, Bishop of Ely. R. of Downham, Cambs., 1715-50.
Preb. of Ely, 1722-59. Died Dec. 18, 1759. Father of
Thomas (1738).
JOHNES, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
Mar. 3, 1701-2. S. of Thomas, gent. B. at LJanginning, near
Carmarthen.
JONES, THOMAS. M.A. from PETERHOUSE, 1736; B.A. from
Jesus College, Oxford. (For possible identifications see Al.
Oxon.)
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1737. Of Cardigan-
shire.
JONES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Nov. 15, 1738. S. of
Thomas (1697), preb. of Ely. Matric. 1738; B.A. 1742-3;
M.A. 1746. Fellow, 1746-51. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
1745; priest, Dec. 1746. R. of Downham, Cambs., 1750.
R. of Conington, 1762. Chaplain to the Archbishop of
Canterbury. Lecturer at St Magnus Martyr, and St Mar-
garet, New Fish St, London. Went to South Carolina,
1787. R. of St George, Winyaw. Declined an Irish bishopric,
offered him by his College contemporary the Marquis of
Townshend. Died at Winyaw, Oct. 10, 1788. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1790. (Dalcho, S. Carolina; E. A. Jones.)
JOHNES, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI,
Easter, 1738. Perhaps Thomas of 1737.
JONES, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Lent, 1745-6;
B.A. 1750-1; M.A. 1754. Chaplain of St Saviour's, South-
wark, 1753-62. Died June 6, 1762, aged 33. M.I. at South-
wark. Will, P.C.C. (Manning and Bray, in. 576.)
JONES, WALTER. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1572;
Scholar, 1575; B.A. 1576^7; M.A. 1580. Fellow, 1579. One
of these names V. of Easington, Yorks., 1583-96. Another,
V. of Benenden, Kent, 1586-1606, deprived, 'M.A.'
JONES, WALTER. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Apr. 14, 1669. Of
Huntingdonshire. Matric. 1669.
JONES, WALTER. D.D. 1728 (Com. Reg.). S. of Richard, of
'Thatcham.' Berks., gent. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, July 3, 1708, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1712; M.A. 1715.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) Sept. 19, 1714; priest (Oxford) Aug.
5, 1716. R. of Halford, Warws., 1716. R. of Upton-on-
Severn, Worcs., 1717-39. V. of Powick, 1717-29. Chaplain
to George I and II, 1724-39. R. of Woolston, Gloucs.,
1729-39. Died 1739. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1739, of one of these
names; of Overbury, Worcs., clerk. (Al. Oxon.; F. S.
Hockaday; J. Ch. Smith.)
JONES, WATTS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 22, 1611.
Matric. 1611; Scholar; B.A. 1614-5. Ord. deacon (York)
Dec. 1619.
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1545.
Conduct of King's. One of these names R. of Hayes, Middle-
sex, 1565-1602.
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1573;
B.A. from Magdalene, 1576-7; M.A. 1580. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 21, 1578, age 23; priest, July 5, 1579. V. of Frostenden,
Suffolk, 1596.
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1575;
B.A. 1579-80; M.A. 1583. One of these names R. of Cran-
field, Beds., 1587 and 1603.
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1576.
B. 1561. B.A. from Clare, 1579-80; M.A. 1583; B.D. from
Emmanuel, 1590; D.D. 1597. One of the original fellows of
Emmanuel, 1584. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23,
1585. R. of East Bergholt, Suffolk, 1591-1636. Author of
biblical commentaries. Died Dec. 12, 1636. Buried at East
Bergholt. M.I. Will (Norwich) 1637. Father of William
(1615). (D.N.B.)
JOHNS, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1591; B.A.
1594-5; M.A. 1598.
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 25, 1599. Of Chacombe, Northants. B.A. 1603-4;
M.A. 1607; B.D. 1613. Fellow, 1602-16. Ord. priest (Lin-
coln) May 31, 1607. Chaplain to the Countess of South-
ampton. 'Afterwards a lecturer in the Isle of Wight, and
beneficed there.' Author, religious. (Harwood; D.N.B.)
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from PETERHOUSE, Easter,
1602; Scholar, 1604-9; B.A. 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. priest
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1609, age 24.
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1602;
B.A. from Jesus, 1605-6; M.A. 1609. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 26, 1611; priest, Apr. 8, 1616.
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JONES, WILLIAM
JOANES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, Oct. 12,
1615. S. of William, D.D. (1576), of Bergholt, Suffolk.
School, Bergholt (Mr Owles). Matric. i6i5;Scholar, 1615-21;
B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1622. Ord. priest (Llandaff) 1624. R. of
Bergholt and Brantham, 1636-44, sequestered. V. of Ashen,
Suffolk; and of Bardfield, Essex. 'Hath three cures; hath
been absent from Ashen 6 or 7 years; and hath employed
malignant curates.' Will (P.C.C.) 1661. (Venn, i. 231.)
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Micks. 1621;
B.A. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23,
1627; priest (Peterb.) Mar. 3, 1627-6.
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, May 9, 1629.
Of Salop. S. and h. of Edward (1588), of Shrewsbury, Esq.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 6, 1629. Of Sandford Hall, Esq.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Greaves, Knt., of Moseley,
Worcs. Brother of Thomas (1629). (Burke, L.G.)
JONES, WILLIAM. M.A. 1639 (Incorp. from Oxford). B.A.
(Balliol College) 1631. M.A. 1634.
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 5, 1655;
Fell.-Com. 1657. Of Salop. S. and h. of Thomas (1629).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 26, 1655. Of Sandford, Salop,
and of Carreghova, Denb., Esq. Married Grace, dau. of Sir
Peter Pyndar, of Chester. Brother of Edward (1670-1) and
Thomas (1655). (Le Neve, Knights, 269.)
JONES, WILLIAM (1670), see JOYNES.
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Aug. 25,
1671. S. of Aaron, of Wantage, Berks. School, Wantage.
Migrated to Oxford. Matric. from New Inn Hall, Mar. 22,
1671-2. One of these names P.C. of Mortlake, Surrey, 1681-
1720. Died Aug. 5, 1720.
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, Feb. n,
1691-2. Of London. Matric. 1692; B.A. 1695-6. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 8, 1695-6; priest, May, 1696. One of these
names Minister of Chesham Bois, Bucks., 1704-40. Will
(Archd. Bucks.) 1741. Another of St Alban, Wood St,
London, clerk. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1705. (J. Ch. Smith.)
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, Mar. 26,
1702. S. of Thomas, of Beaumaris, Anglesey. School,
Beaumaris (Mr Wynne). Matric. 1702; B.A. 1705-6.
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at SIDNEY, Apr. 17,
1706. ist s. of William, gent. B. at Pentraeth. School,
Bangor (Mr Rice Morgan). Matric. 1706.
JONES, WILLIAM. M.A. from KING'S, 1718. Probably s. of
Philip, of St Peter's, Cardigan. Matric. from Jesus College,
Oxford, July 3, 1708, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1712. (Al. Oxon.)
JONES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 28,
1725. S. of Samuel, gent., of Cheshire. B. at Frodsham.
School, Tarvin (Mr Thomason). Matric. 1725. Migrated to
Oxford. Matric. (Wadham) June 3, 1727, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1729; M.A. 1732. (A 1. Oxon.)
JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Easter,
1726; M.B. 1726; M.D. 1731.
JONES, ZACHARY. B.A. from CHRIST'S, 1577-8- Of Devon,
gent. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, c. 1574. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 17, 1579-80. Barrister at Lincoln's Inn,
1596. (Al. Oxon.)
JHONES, . Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
JOPE, WILLIAM. M.A. from MAGDALENE, 1731. S. of Joseph,
of St Stephen's, Cornwall, gent. Matric. from Exeter College,
Oxford, May 6, 1717, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1720-1. One of
these names, of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, clerk. Admon.
(P.C.C.) 1774. (Al. Oxon.)
JOPS or JOPES, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Miens.
1565; Scholar of Trinity, 1567. One of these names ord.
priest (Lincoln) 1571. Schoolmaster at Moulton, Lines., 1581.
R. of North Thoresby, Lines., 1590-1.
JOPSON, THOMAS (1568), see JOBSON.
JOPSON, THOMAS. Adm. FelL-Com. at TRINITY, June 19, 1646.
Of Yorkshire. S. and h. of Thomas, of Cudwprth, Yorks.,
Esq. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mar. i, 1646-7. (Vis. of Yorks.)
JORDAN, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June
26, 1679. S. of Abraham. B. in London. School, West-
minster. Matric. 1680; Scholar, 1680; B.A. 1682-3; M.A.
1686. Fellow, 1685. V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1696.
JORDEN, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at SIDNEY, June 16,
1671. 4th s. of Richard, yeoman, deceased. B. at Dawly,
Salop. School, Arlston (private). Matric. 1672.
JOURDAYNE, CYPRIAN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Lent,
1564-5-
JORDEN, EDWARD. Adm. FelL-Com. at PETERHOUSE, Jan. 23,
1579-60. S. of Edward, of Cranbrook, Kent. B.A. 1582-3,
as 'Forden'; M.A. 1586; M.D. (Padua) c. 1591. L.R.C.P.,
1595. F.R.C.P., 1597. Practised as physician at Bath.
JORDAN, WILLIAM
Author, medical. Died at Bath, Jan. 7, 1632-3, aged 63.
Buried in the Abbey Church. (Munk, \, ny,T. A. Walker;
Genealogist, N.S., vi. 93; D.N.B., which makes him probably
of Hart Hall, Oxford; born, c. 1569.)
JORDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Nov. 16, 1607.
S. of Richard, of Cranbrook, Kent. Bapt. there, Nov. 21,
1591. Matric. 1607. Probably B.A. from Jesus, 1617-8. His
father's will (1595) directed that he should go to Cambridge.
(Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., rv. 227.)
JORDAN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, June 15,
1660. S. of Edmund, jurisconsultus. B. at Parham, Suffolk.
School, Brooke, near Norwich (Mr Clerke). Matric. 1660;
B.A. 1663. Of Parham, Suffolk, gent. Buried there May 20,
1712. (Venn, i. 409.)
JORDAN, GEORGE. M.A. from JESUS, 1717. S. of Thomas, of
Charlewood, Surrey, gent. Matric. from Pembroke College,
Oxford, Mar. 16, 1705-6, age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1709. V. of
Heathneld, Sussex, 1713-31. V. of Burwash, 1717-55. Preb.
of Chichester, 1723-45. Chancellor of diocese of Chichester,
1725-50- R- of Ivychurch, Kent, 1731-54. Died Oct. 26,
1754- Will, P.C.C. (Al. Oxon.; A. B. Beaven.)
JORDAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 13, 1718.
Previously matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Apr. 7, 1715,
age 17. S. of William, of Bucklaud, Surrey. Matric. 1718-9;
B.A. 1719. Probably ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 1721. C. of
Newdigate, Surrey.
JORDAN, HEARTOAKE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at MAGDALENE,
Oct. 12, 1683. 2nd s. of Sir Joseph, Knt., and Vice-Admiral
(for whom see D.N.B.). B. at Woodside House, Hatfield.
School, Hertford. Matric. 1688; LL.B. 1689. Fellow, 1689.
JURDEN, HENRY. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1626.
One of these names B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
1633. Probably V. of Sunbury, Middlesex, 1648-62. V. of
Walberton, Sussex, 1652-62, ejected. (A I. Oxon.)
JORDAN, HUMPHREY. B.A. 1530-1. Of CHRIST'S. Perhaps
will (P.C.C.) 1558; 'of Grimston, Norfolk, gent.'
JORDAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 2,
1628. S. and h. of John, gent., of Charlwood, Surrey. B. at
Worth, Sussex. School, Charlwood (Mr Mulcaster). Matric.
1628. Resided four terms. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Oct. 24, 1629. (Peile, i. 390; Vis. of Surrey, 1623.)
JOURDEN, JOHN. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1565.
JORDAN, JOHN (BELGA). M.A. 1624. Signs amongst the
incorporations.
JORDAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 23, 1645-6.
B. in St Petrock's, Exeter. B.A. 1649. V. of Stoke Canon,
Devon, 1655-62, ejected. Died aged 80.
JORDAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 28, 1704.
Of Suffolk. Matric. 1704.
JORDAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, May 28, 1705.
S. of Thomas, of Aldridge, Staffs., Esq. Matric. 1706; B.A.
1708-9; M.A. 1713. Fellow, 1713. Taxor, 1717-8. V. of
Inglesham, Wilts., c. 1735-63. Died Aug. 28, 1763, aged 76.
Buried at Inglesham. M.I. Will, P.C.C. (Shaw, H. 100.)
JORDEN, MARIOTT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Oct. 17,
1716. S. of William, of Kettering, Northants. School,
Kettering (Mr Jones). Matric. 1716; Scholar, 1720; B.A.
1720-1; M.A. 1724. College Chaplain, 1724-5. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1720; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 23, 1722. C.
of Loddington, Northants., 1720.
JORDAYN, RICHARD. B.CanX. 1502-3.
JORDAN, RICHARD. Matric. FelL-Com. from JESUS, Michs.
1617.
JORDAN, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1635. Of Chichester. B.A. 1638; M.A. 1642.
JORDAN, ROGER. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton. 1450;
MjV. 1459. Perhaps B.Can.L. 1465-6. Fellow. Ord. (Ely)
Apr. 5, 1466. V. of Wootton Wawen, Warws. (Harwood.)
JORDAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 8,
1631-2. S. of Robert, deceased, of Oakham, Rutland. B.
there. School, Oakham (Mr Stackhouse). B.A. 1635-6.
JORDAN, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S, July 3,
1728. Of Kent.
JORDAN, THOMAS MARSHALL. Adm. sizar at ST CATHARINE'S,
May 27, 1733. Of Maidstone, Kent. Matric. 1734; B.A.
1737-8; M.A. 1759. R. of Banning, Kent, 1758-86. R. of
Men, Sussex. Died Feb. 26, 1786, aged 72. Admon. (P.C.C.)
1792- (G.Mag.)
JOURDAYNE, W. Matric. pens, from CLARE, Michs. 1567.
JURDEN, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from KING'S, Easter, 1611 ;
B.A. 1617-8; M.A. 1621. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 12,
1619-20. V. of St Paul's, Canterbury, until 1637, and
1661-80. R. of Orgarswick, Kent, till 1680. Died 1680.
Probably buried in Canterbury Cathedral, Aug. 21, 1680;
minor canon of Canterbury.
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JORDAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 5, 1670.
Of Kent. Matric. 1670; BA. 1673-4.
JORDAYN, . BA. 1500.
JORDAN, . BA. 1524-5; MA. 15*7-
JORDEN, . Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter, 1611.
JORTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at JESUS, May 16, 1715- S. of
Renatus Jordain, a Huguenot refugee (for whom see D.N.B.).
B. in St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, 1693. School, Charter-
house. Matric. 1715; Scholar; BA. 1718-9; M.A. 1722;
D.D. (Lambeth) 1755- Fellow, 1721-8. Taxor, 1723-4-
Boyle lecturer, 1749. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 22, 1723;
priest (Ely) June 14, 1724. V. of Swavesey, Cambs., 1727-31-
Reader at New Street Chapel, Bloomsbury, 1731. R. of
EastwelL, Kent, c. 1737-42. R. of St Dunstan-in-the-East,
1751. V. of Kensington, 1762-70. Preb. of St Paul's, 1762-
70. Archdeacon of London, 1764-70. Author, theological.
Died Sept. 5, 1770. Buried in Kensington. Will, P.C.C.
(LUV.B.)
JOCELYN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', May 30, 1676.
3rd s. of Sir Robert (1640), Bart., of Hyde Hall, Hertford.
School, Felsted. Matric. 1677; BA. 1679-80; MA. 1683;
B.D. 1690 (Com. Reg.). Fellow, 1681-95. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 16, 1678. R. of High Roothing, Essex, 1694.
Died Sept. 9, 1732. Brother of Strange (1670) and Robert
(1669).
JOSSELIN, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1592. and
s. of Henry, of Essex. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 28,
1595. Brother of Henry (c. 1592). (Vis. of Essex, 1612.)
JOSLYN, GEOFFREY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, Easter, 1571;
B.A. 1574-5; MA. 1578. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 7, 1581;
priest, July 5, 1582. R. of Shellow Bowels, Essex, 1581-5-
V. of Good Easter, until 1635.
JOSSELIN, HENRY. Matric. pens, from JESUS, c. 1592. S. of
Henry, of Essex. BA. 1595-6; MA. 1599- Fellow, 1597-
1606. Brother of Francis (c. 1592). (A. Gray; Vis. of Essex,
1612.)
JOSSELYN, HENRY. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1623. Of Kent.
S. of Sir Thomas, of Torrells Hall, Essex, and Theodora, dau.
of Edmund Cooke, of Bexley, Kent, widow of Clement Bere,
of Dartford. B. 1606. In 1634 he went to Portsmouth, New
Hampshire, as agent to the patentee. Thence to Black Point,
Maine, where he was a large landowner. Chief Justice of
Maine, 1668. Justice at Pemaquid, till his death in 1683.
Married c. 1644, Margaret, widow of Capt. Thomas Cammock.
(J. G. Bartlett; D.N.B.)
JOCELIN, HEZEKIAH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CAIUS, Mar. 30,
1630. S. of Hezekiah, gent. B. at Farnham, Essex. School,
Newport (Mr Leigh). Scholar, 1630-7; Matric. 1631; B.A.
1633-4; MA. 1637. Schoolmaster at Harlow, Essex, in 1640.
R. of Copford, Essex, 1662-71. Will (P.C.C.) 1671. (Venn, i.
293-)
JOSCELYN. JOHN. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1545.
3rd s. of Sir Thomas, of Hyde Hall, Herts., K.B. B. in Essex,
1529. BA. 1548-9; M.A. 1552. Fellow, 1549-7- Preb. of
Hereford, 1560-77. R. of HoUingbourne, Kent, 1577- Latin
secretary to Archbishop Parker. Founded a Hebrew lecture-
ship at Queens'. Anglo-Saxon scholar. Author of His tor tola
Collegii Corporis Christi, etc. Died Dec. 28, 1603. Buried at
High Roding, Essex. M.I. Will (Comm. C. Essex) 1604.
(Cooper, n. 366; D.N.B.; Masters, 97.)
JOSLINGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, 1588-9. Probably
s. of Richard, of Sawbridgeworth, Herts. Bapt. there, Aug.
18, 1573. Matric. 1589. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Oct. n, 1591.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Wiseman, Esq., of May-
land, Essex. Buried at Sawbridgeworth, Dec. n, 1613.
Probably father of the next. (Clutterbuck, in. 204.)
JOCELYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 18, 1616.
Probably s. of John (above). Bapt. at Sawbridgeworth,
Herts., Oct. 15, 1600. Matric. 1616. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
as 's. and h. of John, late of the Inn,' Nov. 15, 1619.
JOSLIN, NATHANIEL. Matric. pens, from MAGDALENE, Easter,
1622; BA. 1625-6; M.A. 1629. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 4;
priest, July 5, 1628. R. of Wramplingham, Norfolk, 1638-60.
R. of Hardingham, 1656; ejected, 1662.
JOSELYN, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June 16,
1663. Of Essex. Probably s. of John, of Peering, Essex;
age 18 in 1664. Matric. 1663. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 14,
1662. (Vis. of Essex, 1664.)
JOSSELIN, RALPH. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Mar. 5, 1632-3.
S. of John, of Roxwell, and Bishop's Stortford, Herts. B.
Jan. 26, 1616-7. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. 1633;
B.A. 1636-7; M.A. 1640. Usher at Deane, Northants., and
Cranham, Essex. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 22, 1639;
priest, Mar. i, 1639-40. V. of Earls Come, Essex, 1640-83;
Jo YE, GEORGE
and for a short time Master of the school there. Chaplain in
the Parliamentary army. Died 1683. His Diary was pub-
lished by the Camden Society, 1908. (A. Gray.)
JOSSELYN, ROBERT. Ma trie. FelL-Com. from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1616. Doubtless s. of Richard, of Sawbridgeworth,
Herts. Knighted, May 18, 1621. Of Hyde Hall, Herts., Knt.
Sheriff of Herts., 1645-6. Married Bridget, dau. of Sir
William Smith, of Hill Hall, Essex. Buried at Sawbridge-
worth, May 3, 1664, aged 64. Father of the next. (Vis. of
Herts., 1634; Clutterbuck, HI. 204; G.E.C.)
JOCELYN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', June 2,
1640. Of Hertfordshire. Doubtless s. of Sir Robert (above),
of Hyde Hall, Knt. Bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, Jan. 14,
1622-3. Created Baronet, June 8, 1665. Sheriff of Herts.,
1677. Married Jane, dau. of Robert Strange, of Somerford,
Wilts. Buried at Sawbridgeworth, June 12, 1712. Father of
the next, of Strange (1670) and Edward (1676). (Vis. of
Herts., 1634; G.E.C.)
JOCELIN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Apr. 29, 1669.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of Robert (above). Bapt. at Sawbridge-
worth, May 6, 1652. Buried Apr. 19, 1675. Brother of
Strange (1670) and Edward (1676).
JOSELIN, SIMON. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1629.
Of Essex. B.A. 1632-3. Probably s. of Ralph, of Roxwell;
and executor of his will (P.C.C.) 1632. Buried at St Benet's,
Cambridge, Sept. 12, 1634.
JOCELYN, STRANGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 29, 1670.
Of Hertfordshire. S. of Sir Robert (1640). B. 1651. Matric.
1670; B.A. 1673-4. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet,
1712. Married Mary, dau. of Tristram Conyers, of Waltham-
stow, Essex. Died at Hyde Hall, Sept. 3, 1734. Buried at
Sawbridgeworth. (Clutterbuck, HI. 205; G.E.C.)
JOSCELYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1545.
JOSTLING, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter,
1604. Of Essex. B.A. 1607-8.
JOSCELIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 13, 1619.
Probably s. of John (1588-9). Bapt. Oct. 10, 1602. Matric.
1619; B.A. 1622-3; MA. 1626. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Aug. 4;
priest, Aug. 5, 1626. One of these names V. of Mayland,
Essex, c. 1628-39. Doubtless brother of John (1616). (Vis.
of Herts., 1634.)
JOCELYN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 2,
1647. S. of Thomas, of Chelmsford, grocer. School, Chelms-
ford. Matric. 1647; BA. 1650-1.
JOCELYN, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Michs. 1647.
Of Hertfordshire. Probably 4th s. of Sir Robert (1616), of
Hyde Hall. Bapt. at Sawbridgeworth, Oct. 26, 1630. B.A.
1650-1. Buried Sept. 14, 1652. Brother of Robert (1640).
JOSELIN, TORRELL, Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter,
1606. S. and h. of Sir Thomas, Knt., of WUlingale, Essex,
and Anne, dau. of Humphrey TorrelL Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 28, 1608. Signed at Cambridge, as one of the
Eastern Counties Association. Of Holywell, Hunts., 1633.
Buried at Oakington, Cambs., 1656. (Vis. of Essex, 1558;
A. Gray.)
JOSSELYN or JASLEN, . Adm. Fell.-Com. at PETERHOUSE,
Jan. 19, 1583-4. Probably Richard, s. and h. of Richard, of
Hyde Hall. Of Hyde Hall, Esq. Father of Sir Robert (1616).
(T. A. Walker.)
JOSSE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1575 ; B.A.
1579-80. Probably the John Joyce, 'late of Clare; born at
Maids tone, aged 26' who was ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21,
1579', priest same day.
JOSS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 15, 1649. Of
Lincolnshire.
JOVIAN (PJOINAN), JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S,
Easter, 1585.
JOWER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Sept. 28,
1654. S. of Luke, turner, of St Clement's, Ipswich. B. in
Suffolk. School, Ipswich. Matric. 1654, as 'Gower.' Adm.
at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1656.
JOWLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, May 22, 1615; B.A.
1618-9.
JOYE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 31, 1735.
Of Middlesex. Matric. 1735.
JOYE, EDWARD. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1604;
B.A. 1607-8; M.A. 1611. Incorp. at Oxford, 1609 and 1611.
JOYE, GEE or JAYE, GEORGE. Also called CLARKE. BA.
1513-4. Of Bedfordshire. MA. 1517; B.D. 1524-5. Fellow
of PETERHOUSE, 1517-28. An early reformer. Denounced
for heresy, in 1527, he fled to Strasburg, Antwerp and else-
where, where he published various translations of the
Scriptures. Died 1553. Father of the next. (For list of his
works see Cooper, n. 114; D.N.B.)
490
JOY, GEORGE
JOY, GEORGE. B.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1563-4. S. of George
(above). M.A. 1567; B.D. 1575. Fellow, 1565. Of Canter-
bury. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1569, age 26. R. of St
Peter's, Sandwich, Kent, 1570-7. V. of Higham, 1573-5.
V. of St Clement's, Sandwich, 1574-1600. P.C. of St Mary,
Dover, 1574. R. of Elmstone, 1580-1600. Died 1600. Buried
at Elmstone. (D.N.B.; H. G. Harrison.)
JOYE, PETER. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, July 4, 1735. Of
Middlesex. Matric. 1735.
JOY, ROBERT. Matric. pens, from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1564.
Of Kent. B.A. 1567-8; M.A. 1571. Fellow, 1568. V. of
Hartlip, Kent, 1578-95. P.C. of St Mary, Dover, in 1582.
V. of Sittingbourne, 1587-93. V. of Rainham, 1593-5.
JOYE, WILLIAM. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Easter, 1607;
B.A. 1610-1; M.A. 1614. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 5;
priest, Mar. 6, 1614-5. V. of Warden, Northumberland,
1616-28. Perhaps V. of Merstham, Surrey, 1645.
JOYCE, MARTIN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, June 27, 1670.
School, Westminster. Matric. 1671; Scholar, 1671.
JOISE, JOHN. Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Michs. 1581.
JOICE, RICHARD. Resident pens, at CORPUS CHRISTI, in Aug.
1564.
JOYNER, ANDREW. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Michs. 1554.
JOYNER, DANIEL. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1624;
B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1631. R. of Chipping Ongar, Essex, 1635.
R. of Stapleford Tawney, 1643-5. Died 1645. Will (P.C.C.)
1646. Father of the next. (H. Smith.)
JOYNER, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Mar. 20,
1654-5. S. of Daniel (above), R. of High Ongar, Essex.
Bapt. there, Jan. 19, 1636-7. Ord. priest (Galloway). R. of
Hawkwell, Essex, 1662-95. Died May 19, 1695, 'aged 54.'
M.I. at High Ongar.
JOYNER, EDMUND. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1559.
JOYNER, FRANCIS. Matric. pens, from TRINITY, Easter, 1579.
JOYNER, ISAAC. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, Mar. 1577-8;
B.A. from Peterhouse, 1581-2; M.A. 1585. R. of Norton
Mandevillc, Essex, 1598. V. of White Notley, 1598. Will,
1638, mentions sons Daniel (? 1624) and Isaac (next).
JOYNER, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1607-8.
S. of Isaac (above), of Inworth, Essex. Matric. 1608; Scholar;
B.A. 1611-2; M.A. 1616. Crd. deacon (London) Dec. 18,
1614, age 24; C. of Fifield; priest, Sept. 23, 1615. V. of
Clare, Suffolk, 1617-23. R. of Springfield Boswell, Essex,
1629.
JOYNER, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', July 3, 1650. Of
Essex. B.A. 1654; M.A. 1658. Probably usher at Felsted
School, 1658. R. of South Fambridge, Essex, 1661-6. Died
1666.
JOYNER, RALPH. Matric. pens, from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs.
1579; B.A. 1582-3.
JOYNER, RICHARD. M.D. 1580. Of Corpus Christi, Oxford,
1559; B.A. (Oxford) 1564; M.A. 1568. Fellow, 1564.
JOYNER, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, July i, 1674.
S. of Christopher, of London, gent. Migrated to Oxford.
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, July 14. 1676, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1677-8. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1677. Buried
in the Temple Church, Mar. 2, 1681-2. (Al. Oxon.)
JOYNER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Nov. 17,
1674. S. of Robert, druggist, of Hingham, Norfolk. B. there.
Schools, Wymondham (Mr Morphew) and Scarning (Mr
Burton). Matric. 1674-5; Scholar, 1675-81; M.B. 1682.
(Venn, i. 451.)
JOYNES, HENRY. Matric. sizar from EMMANUEL, Easter, 1625.
JOYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 9, 1630.
S. of John. B. at Ingleby, Derbs. School, Repton (Mr
Whitehead). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1637. Prob-
ably R. of St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln, 1661. Preb. of
Lincoln, 1664-72. R. of Hickham, 1667. An excellent
preacher. Died 1672. (Peile, i. 404.)
JOYNES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 23, 1670.
Of Leicestershire. Matric. 1670, as Jones; B.A. 1673-4.
C. of Haslemere, and Godalming, Surrey. Died Aug. 28,
1700; accidentally drowned. M.I. at Haslemere. (Manning
and Bray, i. 660.)
JOZUE or JOSUA, RICHARD. Matric. pens, from TRINITY,
June, 1572; B.A. from Christ's, 1576-7.
JUBBE, FRANCIS. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Easter, 1584.
JUBB, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at JESUS, Oct. 17, 1702. Of
Yorkshire. B. 1684. Matric. 1703; Scholar, 1704; B.A.
1706-7; M.A. 1717. Ord. deacon (Ely) Feb. 29, 1707-8;
priest (York) June 9, 1709. V. of Lissington, Lanes., 1709.
Perhaps R. of St Mary Stoke, Ipswich, 1749-51.
JUDSON, RICHARD
JUBBES, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at CAIUS, July 1678.
S. of John, gent., of Wymondham, Norfolk. B. there. Bapt.
Jan. 25, 1663-4. School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric.
1679; Scholar, 1679-82. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 2, 1681,
as s. and h. of John, of Carlton Road. Barrister-at-law.
Succeeded his father as lord of the manor at Wicklewcod.
Died June 9, 1732. (Venn, i. 460; G. Mag.)
JUBBS, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 26, 1720.
S. of John, weaver, of Wymondham. B. there. School,
Wymondham (Mr Sayer). Scholar, 1720-5; Matric. 1721;
B.A. 1723-4. (Venn, n. 14.)
JUBBS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St JOHN'S, July 6,
1695. S. of William, gent. B. at Wymondham, Norfolk.
School, Wymondham (Mr Clarke). Matric. 1696. Migrated
to Emmanuel, Apr. 16, 1698.
JUBY, THOMAS. Matric. sizar from CORPUS CHRISTI, Easter,
1588. Of Norfolk. B.A. 1594-5; M.A. 1598. Ord. deacon
and priest (Peterb.) Mar. 18, 1596-7. R. of Theydon Mount,
Essex, 1602. Licensed (Bishop of London, May 3, 1603) to
marry Bridget, dau. of John Deane, of Woodstone, Hunts.
Buried at Theydon Mount, Nov. 21, 1637. Will (Cons. C.
London) 1638. (H. Smith.)
JUCE, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1594.
JUCE, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from CHRIST'S, July, 1608. One
of these names R. of King's Langley, Herts., 1635; died 1670.
(Peile, i. 268.)
JUCKES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at QUEENS', Apr. 22, 1650. Of
Salop.
JUCKES, THOMAS. Matric. Fell.-Com. from KINO'S, Michs.
1612; B.A. 1615. One of these names, 's. and h. of George,
of Buttington, Montgomery, Esq.' adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 21, 1616.
JUDD, DEANE. Adm. sizar at JESUS, May 3, 1732. Of Leicester-
shire. Matric. 1735; B.A. 1735-6; Scholar, 1736. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1736; priest, May 28, 1738. R. of
Gilmorton, Leics., 1738-84. Died Apr. 25, 1784, aged 73.
M.I. at Gilmorton. (A. Gray.)
JUDD or JUDE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Apr. 27,
1596. B. at Bumpstead, Essex, 1580. Matric. 1596; B.A.
from St John's, 1599-1600. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 23,
1604-5. R- °f South Somercotes, Lines., 1605. V. of Nasing,
Essex, 1608-40. R. of Hunsdon, Herts., till 1644. Died 1644.
Father of John (1629-30).
JUD, HERBERT. Adm. sizar (age 15) at PEMBROKE, May 10,
1633. Of Wymondham, Norfolk. Matric. 1633, as ' Jurd.'
JUDD, JOHN. Matric. sizar from CLARE, Michs. 1572. One of
these names V. of Gt Doddington, Northants., 1588-9. Died
1589. (H. I. Longden.)
JUDE, JOHN. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, c. 1595; B.A. 1598-
9; M.A. 1603.
JUDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 8, 1629-
30. S. of Edward (1596), R. of Hunsdon, Herts. B. in Essex.
School, (private; Mr Gooderick). Matric. 1631; B.A. 1633-4;
M.A. 1637. Fellow, 1635. Junior proctor, 1643-4. Died 1644.
JUDD, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE, June 27, 1627.
Of Lincolnshire. Matric. 1627; Scholar, 1627; B.A. 1630-1;
M.A. 1639. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 9, 1638-9. V. of
Holy Trinity, Bungay, Suffolk, 1638-40.
JUDD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Feb. 21,
1705-6. S. of Robert, gent. B. at Brandon, Suffolk. Matric.
1705-6.
JUDD, THEOPHILUS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Mar.
23, 1680-1. S. of William, husbandman. B. at Burton
Overy, Leics. School, Kibworth Beauchamp (Mr Dand).
Matric. 1681; B.A. 1684-5; M.A. 1692. R. of Milton Bryant,
Beds., 1702-10. Buried there Nov. 4, 1710.
JUDD, W. Matric. sizar from JESUS, Easter, 1570.
JUDKIN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PEMBROKE, July 4,
1694. S. of Edward, of Draycot, gent. B. in Derbyshire.
Matric. 1695; M.B. 1699. Student at Leyden, Nov. 16, 1700.
JUDKIN, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1612.
Matric. 1612; B.A. 1615-6; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
Sept. 21 ; priest, Sept. 22, 1617. Signs as V. of Stagsden,
Beds., 1626-41.
JUDKIN, . Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Apr. 24, 1645.
JUDSON, RICHARD. Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs.
1566; Scholar, 1568; B.A. 1570-1. M.A. (Oxford) 1574.
R. of St John, Watling St, London, 1580-$. Perhaps R. of
Green's Norton, Northants., 1581-4. R. of St Peter-le-Poer,
London, 1583-1615. R. of St Peter Cheap, 1585-1615. Died
Aug. 1615.
JUDSON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at CLARE, July 5, 1634.
Matric. 1635; B.A. 1639-40. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 28;
priest, May 29, 1643. Perhaps V. of Middleton-in-Pickering,
Yorks., 1653-61.
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JUGGE, RICHARD
JUGGE, JUDGE or GUGGE, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S, a
scholar from Eton, 1531. B. in Cambridgeshire (s. of Richard,
of Waterbeach, according to W. K. Clay), c. 1514. After-
wards a printer in London. Queen's printer, 1560. One of
the original members of the Stationers' Company, of which
he was repeatedly master and warden. Buried at St Faith
under St Paul's, Aug. 18, 1577; 'Richard Ingge, prynter to
the Queen's Majesty." Benefactor to King's College. (Cooper,
i. 383; D.N.B.; J. Ch. Smith.)
JUGG, THOMAS. M.A. 1612-3 (°n visit of Prince of Wales).
JUKES, see JEWKES.
JULIAN. HENRY. Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1623.
Of Norfolk. B.A. 1627-8; M.A. 1634. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 5; priest, May 6, 1629. R. of Rollesby, Norfolk, 1663.
JULIAN, JOHN. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Nov. 10, 1575; 'late of
ST JOHN'S College.' S. of John, of Swafield, Lines. V. of
Elsham, Lines., 1583, as B.A. (Lines. Pedigrees, 553.)
JULIAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at ST CATHARINE'S, July 4,
1682. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 26, 1683, as s. and h. of
James, late of Melton Mowbray, Leics., gent.
JULIAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 9, 1717. B. at
Market Overton, Ruts. One of these names Councellor-at-
law to the Church of Market Overton. Buried there 1736.
(Rutland Mag., iv. 100.)
JULLYS or JOLLIS, ROBERT. B.D. 1505-6; D.D. 1509-10.
Prior of the Dominican friars in Cambridge. Afterwards at
Norwich, where he was a witness against the martyr Bilney,
in 1531. (Cooper, I. 46.)
JUNCATIUS, JOHN. M.A. June 1632 (Incorp. from Bourges).
JURIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, June 30, 1702.
S. of John, of London, citizen and dyer. Bapt. Dec. 15, 1684.
'Grecian' from Christ's Hospital. Matric. 1702; Scholar,
1703; B.A. 1705-6; M.A. 1709; M.D. 1716. Fellow, 1708.
Adm. student at Leyden, Nov. 2, 1709. Master of the
Grammar School, Newcastle, 1709-15. F.R.S., 1717.
F.R.C.P., 1719. Censor; Elect, 1744; President, 1750.
An ardent Newtonian. Mathematician and physiologist.
Author medical and mathematical. Died Mar. 22, 1749-
50, at his bouse in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Buried at
St James', Garlickhithe. Will, P.C.C. Father of the next.
(D.N.B.; Munk, H. 65; H. M. Wood.)
JURIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, June 16, 1748.
S. of James (above), of London, M.D. School, Hackney,
London (Mr Newcombe). Matric. 1748; Scholar, 1749; B.A.
1752; M.A. 1755. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 17, 1749.
Of the Hermitage, Hexham, Northumberland. F.R.S., 1756.
Married Mary, dau. of John Simpson, of Newcastle, at All
Saints', Newcastle, Sept. 26, 1757. Died July 3, 1762, at
Hackney, Middlesex.
JURY, see also JEWRY.
JURY, NATHANIEL. Adm. at EMMANUEL, June 14, 1626. S.
of Thomas, draper. B. at Cambridge. School, Perse. Matric.
1626; Scholar, 1628-33. Migrated as sizar to Caius, Oct. 8,
1628, age 18. B.A. 1629-30; M.A. 1633. V. of Gt Gransden,
Hunts., 1650; of Olney, Bucks., 1658-62. (Venn, L 285.)
JURY, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at CLARE, Apr. 6, 1659.
Matric. 1659; B.A. 1662-3. Fellow.
JUSON, THOMAS. M.A. 1721 (Incorp. from Oxford). S. of T.,
of Shrewsbury. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Feb.
28, 1710-11, age 18; B.A. (Christ Church) 1714; M.A. 1717.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) Jan. r, 1724-5. R. of Wanstead, Essex,
1725. (Al. Oxon.)
JYRLYNGTON, JOHN
JUSTICE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 27,
1716. S. of William, of York, attorney. School, Wakefield
(Mr Clark). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12, 1716.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 10, 1727. Lord of the manor of
Rufforth. Tried at the Old Bailey, May 8, 1736, for stealing
books from the College and University Libraries. His
sentence of transportation was changed to exile for life.
Retired to Italy. Author, Virgilii Opera, 1757. Died at the
Hague, 1763. (Davy, MSS., 19137; N. and Q., 2nd S., n.
514; Cooper, Annals, TV. 233.)
JUSTICE, HUGH. Matric. sizar from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1576.
JUSTICE, JASPER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, June 14,
1639. S. of Gasper, blacksmith, of Doncaster, Yorks. B.
there. School, Doncaster. B.A. 1642-3. Perhaps M.A. 1680.
One Mr Justice kept a school at Arksey, near Doncaster,
1646-7.
JUSTICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 27, 1711.
ist s. of John, of Knighton, Staffs. School, Whitchurch,
Salop (Mr Tho. Hughes). Matric. 1710-1; B.A. 1714-5. Ord.
priest (York) May, 1719. Probably R. of Ightfield. Died
July, 1771, aged 79. Brother of William (1716). (G. Mag.)
JUSTICE, LUKE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at SIDNEY, Mar. 27, 1702.
S. of Roger, gent. B. at Knighton, Staffs. School, Whit-
church, Salop (Mr Fra. Hudson). Brother of the next.
JUSTICE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at SIDNEY, May 31,
1705. S. of Roger, gent., of Knighton, Staffs. School,
Whitchurch, Salop (Mr Fra. Hudson). Matric. 1705. Brother
of the above.
JUSTICE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at SIDNEY, Apr. 37,
1716. 2nd s. of John, of Knighton, Staffs. Matric. 1716;
B.A. 1719-20; MA. 1730. Ord. deacon (York) Sept. 1720;
priest, Sept. 1721. C. of Ordsall, Notts., 1726. Brother of
John (1711).
JUXON, ELIAS. Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton,
June 29, 1650. Of London. Doubtless s. of Elias, of London,
merchant taylor. Matric. 1650; B.A. 1653-4; M.A. 1657.
Fellow, 1653, till 1660. R. of Aldington, Kent, 1661. Nephew
of Richard (1628). (Vis. of London, 1634.)
JUXON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Lent, 1639-40.
Of London. Perhaps s. of John, of St Laurence Pountney,
London. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 28, 1640. (H. B.
Wilson, S* Laurence Pountney, 136.)
JUXON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Feb. 27, 1711-2. B.
at Appleby, Derbs. Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715-6; MA. 174°-
Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lift. dim. from Coventry and Lich-
field) Nov. 13, 1720; priest (Lincoln) June 4, 1721. R. of
Hungerton, Leics., 1723-57. V. of Twyford, 1732-57. R. of
Eastwell, 1746. Author of a sermon on Witchcraft. Died
Oct. 15, 1757. (Nichols, in. 284.)
JUXON, RICHARD. Adm. at KING'S (age 17) a scholar from
Eton, Sept. 1628. Of London. Doubtless s. of Thomas,
merchant taylor. Matric. 1628; B.A. 1632^3. 'Died suddenly,
at a cock-fight at the Blue Boar, Cambridge, 1635, when he
laughed extremely.' (N. and Q., 3rd S., ni. 257; Harwood.)
JUXON, THOMAS. Matric. pens, from QUEENS', Easter, 1619.
S. of Thonws, of St Laurence Pountney, London. B. Dec.
1599. School, Merchant Taylors'. B.A. 1622-3. Incorp. at
Oxford, Mar. 17, 1622-3.
JUXTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Easter, 1626.
Matric. 1626.
JUYTE (? INYTE), ANTHONY. Matric. sirar from CHRIST'S,
May, 1561.
JYRLYNGTON, JOHN, see GIRLINGTON.
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