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 Dawson, John, of London, gent. , matric. 9 Dec., 1619, aged 16; a student from Westminster, B.A. 26 June, 1623, M.A. 25 May, 1626, B.D. 20 May, 1634, licenced to preach 10 March, 1635-6, perhaps rector of Fryern Barnet, Herts, 1647. See Alumni West., 88; & ''Add. MSS''., 15,670-1.

Dawson, John, of Oxon, pleb. , matric. 27 Oct., 1620, aged 14, B.A. 11 May, 1624; M.A. from. 17 April, 1627, 'a most eminent preacher of his time,' vicar of Maidenhead, Berks, until his death Sept. 1641, buried in the church at Cookham. See Ath., iii. 16.

Dawson, John, s. John, of Ockingham, Berks, gent. , matric. 4 May, 1627, aged 17; B.A. 26 Jan., 1629-30.

Dawson, John, pleb. ., matric. 26 Oct., 1638, aged 20.

Dawson, Joseph, gent. ., matric. 29 May, 1652, curate of Thornton Chapel, Yorks, ejected for nonconformity 1662, minister of Morley Chapel, near Leeds, 1688, died June, 1709, brought up 4 sons to the ministry, the youngest Eli had 7 sons, of whom 6 were dissenting ministers, but all left that profession, and 4 of them conformed. See Calamy, iii. 452. [],

Dawson, Richard, of Lincoln College 1585. See Pawsonn.

Dawson, Richard, s. Richd., of London, gent. ., matric. 5 May, 1679, aged 17; of the Middle Temple 1679, his father described as of Woodford, Essex. See Rawlinson, ii. 254, xx. 173; Foster's Inns of Court Reg.; & Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.

Dawson, Robert, s. Roland, of Kendall, Westmorland, pleb. ., matric. 4 Nov., 1631, aged 16, M.A. 11 May, 1637 (one of these names B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1634).

Dawson, Robert, arm. ., matric. 11 Dec., 1658.

Dawson, Thomas, fellow ., Cambridge, B.A. 1696 (incorp. 11 May, 1699); M.A. 1700, D.D. 1714, vicar of New Windsor, Berks, 1703, and of Wexham, Bucks, 1708, etc. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [],

Dawson, William, B.A. 13 Dec., 1570, M.A. 1 July, 1573; fellow. 1575-7, inventory at Oxford dated 25 Oct., 1577.

Dawson, William, of Cumberland, pleb. ., matric. 19 Feb., 1581-2, aged 22; B.A. 8 Dec., 1586.

Dawson, William, s. John, of Cockermouth, Cumberland, pleb. ., matric. 18 March, 1641-2, aged 17.

Dawtrey, Francis (Dautrye), of Sussex, gent. ., matric. May, 1594, aged 12; of Chilgrove, Sussex, son of John, serjt.-at-law, brother of William.

Dawtrey, Henry (Dawtrye), of Essex, gent. ., matric. 23 July, 1596, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1607, as of Suffolk, gent., possibly knighted 27 Sept., 1630, and father of the next named. [],

Dawtrey, Henry, 1s. Henry, of More, Sussex, equitis. , matric. 25 May, 1637, aged 16; of Lincoln's Inn 1639. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Dawtrey, Thomas, s. William, of Petworth, Sussex, arm. ., matric. 2 April, 1669, aged 16; of the Moor and also of Dodinghurst, Essex, buried 11 Oct., 1732, aged 80. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Dawtrey, William, of Sussex, gent. ., matric. 9 Feb., 1593-4, aged 14; brother of Francis.

Daxon, Edward, pleb. ., matric. 6 June, 1660; B.A. 1663, rector of Coddington, Cheshire, 1670, father of the next named. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Daxon, Edward, s. Edw., of Chester (city), cler. ., matric. 27 March, 1696, aged 16; B.A. 1699. [],

Day, Andrew (Dey), B.A. (sup. 29 June) 1509.

Day, Francis, s. Benjamin, of Mattersey, Notts, cler. ., matric. 19 March, 1710-11, aged 17; B.A. 25 Feb., 1714-15, perhaps vicar of Topcliffe, Yorks, 1713, his father instituted to the vicarage of Mattersey 23 April, 1697. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Day, Gamaliel, B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1617; incorp. 11 July, 1626, perhaps rector of Hampstead Marshall, Berks, 1663. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Day, Geoffrey (Deye), chaplain; B.Can.L. 2 July, 1509.

Daye, George, of Sussex, pleb. ., matric. 16 Oct., 1584, aged 18; B.A. from 15 June, 1588, M.A. 18 May, 1591. [],

Day, George, pleb. , matric. 28 March, 1655; B.A. 13 Oct., 1657, M.A. 3 July, 1660, vicar of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, 1661, until ejected for nonconformity in 1662, pastor of a congregation at Radcliff, where he died 3 Dec., 1697. See Calamy, iii. 225; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Day, Henry, commoner. in and before 1564, scholar 1565, B.A. 11 May, 1569, fellow 1569, M.A. 24 May, 1573.

Day, Henry, s. Thomas, of Scoulton, Norfolk; admitted scholar of ., Cambridge, 9 Jan., 1667-8, aged 17; B.A. 1670, M.A. 1674, incorp. 21 June 1688, vicar of Hunstanton, Norfolk, 1674. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus & Venn, 266.

Daye, Hugh, of Oxon, pleb. ., matric.-entry under date 1571, aged 18; chorister 1569, demy 1572-77, B.A. 26 Nov., 1577. See Bloxam, i. 19.

Day, John, demy. 1544-51, fellow 1551-86; M.A. 21 June, 1555, proctor 1559, B.C.L. 8 May, 1579, D.C.L. in July, 1579, after 15 years in law, vicar-general to Thomas Godwin, bishop of Bath and Wells, 1587. See Bloxam, iv. 102; & Fasti, i. 213. [],

Daye, John, of London, gent. , matric. 11 Oct., 1583, aged 17, B.A. 15 Feb., 1586-7; fellow ., 1588-1622, M.A. 30 Nov., 1591, licenced to preach 16 March, 1604-5, B.D. 27 June, 1611 (son of John, of London, printer), vicar of St. Mary, Oxford, 1608-22, rector of Little Thurlow, Suffolk, 1622, until his death in 1637, brother of Lionel, 1587. See Ath., ii. 412; Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus; & D.N.B.

Day, John, of Dorset, 'cler. fil.', matric. 19 Oct., 1621, aged 22; B.A. 14 Nov., 1621.

Day, John, s. John, of Bristol (city), pleb. ., matric. 18 June, 1630, aged 17; B.A. 26 Nov., 1634, created M.A. 1 Nov., 1642, ejected from his scholarship by the parliamentary visitors 1648. See Burrows.

Day, John, pleb. , matric. 10 May, 1631; B.A. 30 April, 1631.

Daye, John, gent. ., matric. 26 March, 1659; B.A. 1662 (as Day), rector of St. Just, Cornwall, 1663. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [],

Day, John, s. George, of Frampton-upon-Severn, co. Gloucester, pleb. , matric. 12 Nov., 1669, aged 17; B.A. 1673.

Day, John, s. J., of Oxford (city), p.p. ., matric. 6 April, 1674, aged 15; B.A. 1677, M.A. 28 Feb., 1684-5, vicar of Aston Rowant, Oxon, 1702-23. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Daye, John, s. Joh., of St. Columb, Cornwall, paup. , matric. 13 July, 1683, aged 18; B.A. 1687 (as Day), brother of Lewis, and father of the next named. [ 387 ]