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 Paynter, William, "ser." ., matric. 29 March, 1656, fellow 1657-88, B.A. 1660, M.A. 21 Jan., 1662-3 (incorporated at Cambridge 1664), B.D. 1674, D.D. 1695, rector of his college 1690-1715, vice-chancellor 1698-1700 (s. William, of Antron in Sithney, Cornwall); born at Trelissick; baptised at St. Erth 7 Dec., 1637, rector of Wotton, Northants, 1686 (as Paynter alias Cambourne), until his death there 18 Feb., 1716; admon. at Oxford 2 April, 1716. See Boase, 73.

Paynter, William, gent. , matric. 9 Aug., 1658.

Paynter, William, s. Arth., of St. Erth, Cornwall, gent. ., matric. 14 July, 1676, aged 15; student of Middle Temple 1677. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Paynter, William, 1696 and 1714. See Painter, page 1107.

Paynton, Shreeve, of. 1686. See Painton, page 1107. [],

Payton. See also Peyton.

Payton, Edward, of co. Warwick, pleb. , matric. 8 Nov., 1594, aged 18.

Payton, Richard, s. William, of Abingdon, Berks, pleb. ., matric. 12 Dec., 1673, aged 19.

Payton, William, of co. Gloucester, pleb. ., matric. 16 Oct., 1607, aged 18; B.A. 17 Feb., 1611-12; an original fellow. 1612, M.A. 5 July, 1614, B.D. 2 June, 1627, vicar of Southrop, co. Gloucester, 1623, rector of Frierning, Essex, 1632. See Gardiner, 11; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Payton, William, s. Edmund, of Hinton, co. Gloucester, pleb. ., matric. 15 Nov., 1622, aged 18; B.A. 16 Nov., 1627, M.A. 26 June, 1632, rector of Hinton-on-the-Green, co. Gloucester, 1645. See Foster's Index Eccl. []

Peach, Michael, s. George, of Holberton, Devon, pleb. ., matric. 21 March, 1696, aged 18; B.A. 1699, M.A. 1712.

Peache, Simon, of Northants, pleb. ., matric. entry under date circa 1581, aged 16.

Peachell. See also Pechell.

Peachell, John, gent. , matric. 31 July, 1651; B.A. from. 21 Jan., 1655-6, M.A. 17 March, 1658-9; one John Pechell, of Carleton Scroope, co. Lincoln, gen., admitted to the Inner Temple 2 Nov., 1655. See also London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.

Peachy. See also Peche. [],

Peachy, (—), created D.C.L. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642.

Peachey, (Sir) Henry, s. William, of London, arm. ., matric. 22 Nov., 1689, aged 18; of Petworth, Sussex, knighted 22 March, 1696, and created a baronet 21 March, 1736, M.P. Sussex 1701-2, 1708-10, and Midhurst 1736, until his death 14 Aug., 1737. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Peachie, John, B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1623-4, M.A. 1627, incorporated 15 July, 1628; vicar of Threckingham, co. Lincoln, 1625-9; perhaps sequestered to rectory of Great Wallingfield, Suffolk, 1647, by the Westminster assembly, ejected from the rectory of Paul's Walden, Herts, 1662. See Foster's Index Eccl.; Calamy, ii. 314; & ''Add. MS''. 15,671, p. 134.

Peachey, John, s. J(ohn), of Chichester, Sussex, arm. ., matric. 15 Oct., 1674, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1682. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Peachman, Thomas, s. Thomas, of Winterbourne, Wilts, gent. ., matric. 15 Aug., 1665, aged 19; B.A. 1669, M.A. 18 Jan., 1672-3, rector of Westmeon, Hants, 1691. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [],

Pe(a)cocke, Francis, s. John, of Chawley, Berks, pleb. , matric. 24 Oct., 1623, aged 16; B.A. 11 July, 1626, student of Gray's Inn 1627 (his father of Cumnor); perhaps father of Samuel and William 1678. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

Peacocke, "Harricus", s. William, of Cumnor, Berks, cler. , matric. 16 July, 1692, aged 16; B.A. from. 1696; brother of William 1704.

Peacock, Hugh (Pecoke), B.A. 30 June, 1516.

Peacocke, John, s. John, of Cumnor, Berks, gent. ., matric. 13 March, 1634-5, aged 16; B.A. 12 Dec., 1638, M.A. 26 June, 1641.

Peacock, Richard (Pecok), 1s. William, of Finchley, Middx., arm. ., matric. 9 June, 1626, aged 18; student of Inner Temple 1625; brother of Thomas 1626, and perhaps father of Thomas 1670. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [],

Peacocke, Samuel, s. Fr., of Cumnor, Berks, gent. , matric. 18 March, 1677-8, aged 16; brother of William 1667.

Peacocke, Thomas (Paycocke), B.A. 8 July, 1578.

Peacok, Thomas, of Cheshire, pleb. ., matric. 14 Feb., 1588-9, aged 18; B.A. 16 Dec., 1592, fellow, M.A. 27 Feb., 1595-6, B.D. 7 July, 1608, licenced to preach 8 Feb., 1610-11; will at Oxford proved 5 Jan., 1612.

Peacoke, Thomas, 2s. William, of Finchley, Middx., arm. ., matric. 9 June, 1626, aged 17; student of Inner Temple 1629 (grandson of Sir Thomas Foster, kt.); brother of Richard. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Peacock, Thomas (Pecok), s. Rich., of Finchley, Middx., arm. ., matric. 12 July, 1670, aged 16; student of Inner Temple 1673. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [],

Peacocke, Whorwood, " pharmacopola," privilegiatus 2 Sept., 1709.

Peacock, William (Pecocke), B.C.L. sup. 6 Dec., 1510.

Peacocke, William, s. Fr., of Cumnor, Berks, gent. , matric. 29 March, 1667 aged 16; demy. 1668-72, B.A. 1670, fellow 1672-9, M.A. 1673, licenced 19 Oct., 1675, to marry Martha Beesley, of Oxford; rector of Aston Tyrrold 1676-1728, and vicar of Cumnor 1682, until his death 11 Dec., 1728; brother of Samuel 1678, father of the next. See Bloxam, v. 285; London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Peacocke, William, s. William, of Cumnor, Berks, cler. ., matric. 17 Oct., 1704, aged 17; demy 1704-16, B.A. 10 July, 1708, M.A. 1711, fellow 1716-53, B.D. 1722, vicar of Ashbury, Berks, 1730; died at a pothouse near Hinxsey 24 Aug., 1753; admon. at Oxford 13 March, 1754; brother of Harricus 1692. See Foster's Index Eccl.; & Bloxam, vi. 160.

Pead, Deuel, s. Deuel, of London, cler. ., matric. 16 March, 1704 5, aged 17; B.A. from 1709; M.A. from ., Cambridge, 1712, vicar of Alveley, Essex, 1712, until his death 13 May, 1767; his father rector of Newland St. Laurence, Essex, 1707. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Peake, (—), D.D., of Cambridge 1633; incorporated 12 Aug., 1645; one Daniel Peake, of St. Dunstan-in-the-East, clerk, licenced 4 July, 1663, to marry Priscilla Zouch, of the same, widow; this Daniel graduated B.A. from ., Cambridge, 1619-20. See Fasti, ii. 81; & London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster. [],

Peake, Edward (Peke), arm. ., matric. 19 July, 1659; possibly student of Gray's Inn 1662, as son and heir of Thomas, of Canterbury, esq. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. [ 1131 ]