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 Ballard, Richard, s. Thomas, of Woodhurst, Sussex, gent. , matric. 16 April, 1624, aged 18; B.A. from. 25 Oct., 1627.

Ballard, Richard, gent. , matric. 4 April, 1691, aged 17.

Ballard, Samuel, gent. ., matric. 13 March, 1651-2, B.A. 4 July, 1655.

Ballard, William, s. G. (? 'Gul.'), of Worcester (city), pleb. , matric. 23 Feb., 1685-6, aged 15; B.A. 1 March, 1689-90. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Ballet, John, p.p., matric. 3 July, 1663. []

Ballet, Thomas, B.A., from ., 14 May, 1639, one of these names rector of White Staunton, Somerset, 1662. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Ballowe, Daniel, s. William, of University of Oxon, s.t.d. ., matric. 4 March, 1630-1 aged 15; M.A. 30 June, 1636, brother of Thomas 1621.

Ballow, Daniel, s. Daniel, of Aldwell, Oxon, pleb. ., matric. 16 Oct., 1663, aged 14; demy 1663-70, B.A. 1667, M.A. 1670, one of these names vicar of Chard, Somerset, 1692. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus & Bloxam, v. 260.

Ballowe, Henry, s. William, of Camervill, Middlesex, gent. ., matric. 31 March, 1696, aged 16.

Ballowe, John, of Oxon, gent. , matric. 8 June, 1599, aged 15. []

Ballowe, John, of co. Lincoln, pleb. , matric. 19 April, 1616, aged 19; B.A. 15 June, 1616.

Ballow, Thomas, B.A. Cambridge, incorp. 9 July, 1605, rector of Belleau, co. Lincoln, 1606. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus & O.H.S., x. 366.

Ballowe, Thomas, s. (Wm.), of Oxon, 'doctoris.', matric. 12 Oct., 1621, aged 15; student, B.A. 17 June, 1624, M.A. 17 April, 1627, created D.D. 12 Sept., 1661, Whyte professor of moral philosophy 1630-4, vicar of Sutton with Seaford, Sussex, 1639, from which he was sequestered in 1645, rector of Westley Waterless, co. Cambridge, 1649, canon of Chichester 1660, rector of South Stoke 1663-79, and of Felpham, Sussex, 1669-70, brother of Daniel 1631. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus & ''Add. MS''. 15,669.

Ballowe, William, s. William, of Oxon, gent,, matric. 9 Feb., 1587-8, aged 14; B.A. 9 June, 1591. M.A. 13 May, 1594, proctor 1604, B.D. 26 June, 1605, licenced to preach 18 July, 1606, D.D. 29 Nov., 1613, in the service of the lord high chancellor of England 1605, rector of Milton Bryant, Beds, 1604, canon of St. Paul's 1611, and of Christ Church 1615, until his death in Dec., 1618, father of Thomas 1621, and of Daniel 1631. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Ballowe, William, s. Thomas, of Thame, Oxon, gent. , matric. 8 Dec., 1626, aged 17; B.A. 17 Dec., 1628, M.A. 4 July, 1631. []

Ballow, William, s. Henry, of London, gent. ., matric. 13 Nov., 1663, aged 19; B.A. 1667.

Balliman, John, gent. ., matric. 21 July, 1653.

Ballman, John, s. Henry, of Crediton, Devon, p.p. ., matric. 21 Oct., 1708, aged 18; B.A., 1712, rector of Thelbridge, Devon, 1712. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Ballyman, John, s. John, of 'Uffculme.' Devon, gent. ., matric. 6 Nov., 1713, aged 17; B.A. 1717, M.A. 1720, B.Med. 21 Jan., 1723-4, D.Med. 1728.

Balman, Thomas, s. Richard, of Bristol (city), pleb. ., matric. 17 April, 1635, aged 18; B.A. 21 Jan., 1635-6, a student of the Middle Temple 1638. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. []

Balme, Robert (Bawlme), of London, pleb. ., matric. 8 Dec., 1587, aged 17; B.A. 10 Feb., 1590-1, M.A. 17 May, 1595, vicar of Staunton Drew, 1592, and rector of Butcombe, Somerset, 1609, and of Llangattock, co. Mon., 1610. See Foster's Index.

Balner, Reynold, or Rainold, B.A. 5 Feb., 1534-5.

Balsam, Scipio, of Milan, licenced to practice medicine 17 Dec., 1596, from Magdalen Coll. See O.H.S., x. 378.

Balster, Jacob, of Wincanton, Somerset, pleb. , matric. 7 April, 1688, aged 19.

Balster, John, s. Joseph, of Stoke Trister, Somerset, pleb., p.p., matric. 28 Nov., 1661, aged 21; B.A. 7 Dec., 1661. []

Balster, Richard, s. Thomas, of Colyton Raleigh, Devon, pleb. , matric. 11 March, 1683-4, aged 19; B.A. 1687.

Balstone, Harry, of Dorset, pleb. , matric. 27 March, 1584, aged 16.

Balstone, John, s. Thomas, of Bradpole, Dorset, pleb. , matric. 16 Nov., 1632; aged 18.

Balston, William, B.A. 9 Feb., 1578-9, M.A. 1 July, 1581, vicar of Axmouth, Devon, 1589. See Foster's Index Eclesiasticus & O.H.S., xii. 79.

Baltasar, Benedict, B.C.L. 17 Feb., 1537-8, as 'Benedict Gwarcius.' []

Bambridge, Thomas, B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1654, incorp. as M.A. 13 July, 1669. See Bainbridge & Fasti, ii. 313.

Bamford, Eubulus, M.A. 13 June, 1580.

Bamford, James, B.A. March, 1579-80. See in Dictionary of National Biography.

Bamforde, John, fellow of ., 1573, B.A. 3 Feb., 1573-4. See O.H.S., xii. 37.

Bamford, Ralph, B.A. from ., 17 May, 1575, M.A. 12 June, 1578. []

Bamforde, Robert, B.A. from ., 3 Feb., 1573-4, M.A. 10 June, 1580, canon of Lichfield 1597. See O.H.S., xii. 37.

Bampfylde, Amias, (s. Richard) of Devon, gent. ., matric.-entry under date 3 Dec., 1575, aged 15; of Poltimore, Devon, a student of the Middle Temple 1576, M.P. Devon 1597-8, knighted at Windsor 9 July, 1603, died 9 Feb., 1625-6, father of the next named and of Edward 1616. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Bampfilde, Amias, eq. aur. fil., 'subscribed' 4 Feb., 1613-4; B.A. from. 9 Nov., 1616, of Weston Bampfield, a student of the Middle Temple 1618, as 3rd son of Amias, of Poltimore, Devon, knight. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Bampfylde, (Sir) Copleston, s. (John), Bart. ., matric. 20 March, 1650-1, 2nd baronet, M.P. Tiverton 1659, Devon 1671-9, and 1685-7, his will dated 24 Aug., 1691, proved 2 May, 1692. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary & D.N.B.

Bampfeilde, Edward, of Devon, 'eq. aur. fil.' 3s. ., matric. 7 June, 1616, aged 16; of Stoke Canon, a student of the Middle Temple, 1617, as 4th son of Amias, of Poltimore, Devon, knight, died in 1644, brother of Amias, 1616. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. []

Bampfield, Edward, S. J., of Branscombe, Devon, paup. ., matric. 16 March, 1690-1, aged 18; B.A. from 1694. See Gardiner, 369.

Bampfylde, Francis, 3s. John, of Poltimore, Devon, arm. ., matric. 16 May, 1634, aged 18; B.A. 4 July, 1635, M.A. 7 July, 1638, sometime a cavalier, rector of Rampisham, Dorset, 1640, canon of Exeter 1641, and minister of Sherborne, Dorset, 1653, ejected 1662; Wood says of him, 'that he was first a churchman, then a presbyterian, afterwards an independent, an anabaptist, and at length almost a compleat Jew and what not;' 'a nonconformist divine,' died in Newgate prison 16 Feb., 1683-4. See Ath., iv. 126; Gardiner, 110; Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus; Calamy, ii. 149; & D.N.B. [ 64 ]