Nowell, dean Alex., indenture with re- specting the Chesthunt benefactions, 422, 1.35; 425, 1. 6; grant to, from the Haberdashers' company, 423, 1. 24; the adviser of lady Mildred Cecil's bounties, 594, 1. 31; 595, 1. 3; his letter to lord Burghley respecting Dr. Whitaker, 604, l. 12
Nuneton alias Eyton, letter of attorney respecting lands at, 399, l. 16 Nunne, Tho. fell., of Gods house and Chr. coll., 58
Oakeley, Rd., esq., indentures with, respecting abp. Williams's bequest to coll. lib., 520, 1. 40; 620, 1. 31; 622,
Oakford, Devon., bp. Beadon born at, 729, L. 3
Oakham sch., bp. Beveridge educated at, 278, 1. 22
Oakley, Great, Wm. Tatham rector of, 1106, 1. 20
Oath of admission required during the commonwealth, 225
of discovery, the, meaning of, 225; notes on, 638. 1. 33, seq.
of qualification, description of the book containing, 552, 1.9; extracts from, ib. 1. 20
of sheriff, to observe the privileges of the university, 216
to observe statutes taken by the master and fellows, 564, 1. 43 Observatory in the 2nd court, agree- ment to erect one, 1071, 1. 4; £15 a year allowed to Is. Pennington for the care of, 1072, 1. 39; a pair of globes ordered for, 1073, L. 12 Ockam, Rob., commission to, to survey manors, 398, 1. 11
Ockland, Nic., lease to, of houses in Trin. par., 394, 1. 14
Office, definition of, by the committee for the association, 538, 1. 30 Officiarii electi, Jan. 16, 1654, 544, 1. 19 Offord Cluny, Rog. Grantofte's benefac- tion to, 349, 1. 10; Dr. Newcome rector of, 1025, 1. 16; succeeded by Mr. Hodson, Clare, 1031, 1. 3 Ogden, Dr., Woodwardian profr., candi- date for the mastership on the death of Dr. Newcome, 1042, l. 4; named as a candidate to succeed Dr. Powell, 1049, 1. 11; allowed time to give his answer concerning the rectory of Lawford, 1072, 1. 25; a candidate for the headship on the death of Dr. Powell, 1079, I. 2; obtains only 3 votes, ib. 1. 18; T. S. Hughes's edition of his sermons, 1091, 1. 46; Cole's story of his will in favour of Dr.
Craven, and Dr. C.'s disinterested- ness, 1092, 1. t
Ogill, Hen., B.A., original fell. of St. John's, 77
Ogle, Jo., recommended for Goodinan's scholarship, 424, 1. 34; his admission, ib. 1. 39
Oldham, Rd., fell., register of his burial, 983, 1. 24
Oldmixon, his remarks on bp. Turner, 986, 1. 21
Oley, Barnaby, Clare, takes charge of the coll. plate sent to Chas. I., 219; 632, 1. 19; tutor of bp. Gunning at Clare, 647, 1. 34; appointed by Gunning to revise his papers, 660, 1. 14
Oliver, Dr., his opinion of bp. Ross, 727, 1. 44; of bp. Fisher, 732, 1. 31 - Margery, lease to, of a messuage at the north end of Bridge street, 426,
Orpin, master of Harborough school, 535, 1. 42
Orwell, lands at, left by Dr. Thomson to Cbr. coll., 355, l. 13 Osbaldiston, bp. Ri., notices of, 706, l. 12 ; his benefaction to the coll. towards a future new building, 1083, L 45 master of Westminster school, 533, 1. 36, 40
Osborne, Geo., leases to, at id. rent if demanded, 376, 1. 18, 21
Pet., lease to, of Horningsey par- sonage, 384, 1. 31
- Tho., lease to, of tenement and lands at Horningseie, 366, 1. 14 Ospring. Osprynge, the hospital or mai- son Dieu at, its history, 73; granted to the coll. by Hen. VIII., 74; le- gally secured through Nich. Metcalfe, 87; various references to, 563, L. 35; 566, 1.44; appointment of a steward of the manor of, 346, 1. 48;-St. Mary's chapel, le maseon due, mesyndewe, ma- sendue, massendeu, Ospryngestrete, appointment of chaplain to, 354, 1. 13; 358, 1. 11, 38; of chaplain and school- master, 363, 1. 20; 364, l. 1; transfer of part of, 399, 1. 7; the chauncell of massendeu given towards building the mansion, 424, 1. 28; leases of the rectory and the site of masonde we, 445, I. 28, 31; 446, 1. 22, 25; 456,
1. 5, 8, 27; leases of chantry priest's housinge, rooms, etc., 392, l. 1; 426, 1. 15; 456, L. 35;-leases of parsonage at, 355, 1.4; 366, l. 33; 376, 1. 23, 28; 377, 1. 31; 386, 1. 39, 42; 391, 1. 40; 423, 1. 45; 424, 1. 27; a fair mansion to be built, 424, l. 1 ;-leases of tenements, lands, etc., at, 349, 1. 35; 375. l. 11; 385, 1. 35; 396, 1. 35; 397, l. 5; 403, l. 24; 429, l. 36; 440, 1. 1, 4; 443, l. 1; 446, l. 29; 450, 1. 24; 455, l. 1; licence of alienation, 440, 1.5; lease of water-mill at, 356, 1. 41; oforte yarde,' 361, 1. 27; of the Sarasine's head,' 391, 1. 22; of woodlands, Ashley-wood and Haile- beche, 449, 1. 38; aggressions on the wood at, 426, 1. 29;-presentations to the vicarage of, 359. L. 1, 18, 32; 370, 1. 11; 377, 1. 13; 378, l. 45; 381, 1. 24; 382, 1. 37; 403, 1. 19; 417,
Otter, Wm., bp. of Chichester, his opi- nion of the proceedings against Frend, 736, 1. 33; remarks on E. D. Clarke's letter to bp. Marsh, 824, 1. 18; vin- dication of the Bible Society, ib. 1. 27; replies to bp. Marsh, ib. 1. 44: Milner's remarks on, l. 48; his opinion of bp. Butler, 943, 1. 21 Otway, Jo., his election as fell., 526, 1. 19, 20
Oundle school, Mountstephen's benefac- tion to, 514, 1. 29
Overall, bp. Jo., fell. of Trin., and regius prof. of divinity, 171; his name cut on the leads of the chapel, 172, 1. 1; 259, l. 4; 568, 1. 40; recent con- firmation of this by Mr. Keeling, 568, 1. 45; approves of bp. Tho. Morton's D.D. act, 194; Baker's account of, as bp. of Cov. and Lich., and Norw., 258; additional notes upon, 670, l. 40;
makes Cosin his librarian and secre- tary, ib. 1. 48; his conversation with A. Spalato, 671, 1. 9; correspondence with foreign scholars, ib. 1. 41; his MSS., etc., 672, 1. 7
Over Gravenhurst, lease of a grove there, called Heydegro, 420, 1. 42 Overing, Edw., warden of the Salters' Co., 522, 1. 45
Owen, Edw., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 419,
Hugh, esq., grandfather of bp. Stan- ley, 964, 1. 7
- Jo., his epigrams on abp. Williams and Dr. Gwyn, 207
Jo., his remarks on Marsh's history of translations of the Bible, 833, 1. 43 Marg., mother of bp. Stanley, 964,
Rd., gent., indentures with, respect-
ing abp. Williams's bequest to the coll. library, 620, 1. 31; 622, 1. 18 Owen, Tho.,trustee of Shrewsbury school, 510, 1. 45
- Wm., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 486, 1. 42 Mr., his messuage in St. Giles's par., 403, l. 5; 416, l. 43
Owrton, Owerton, Christ., leases to, of lands at Easington, 400, l. 30; 435, 1. 36; 436, 1. 31; 444, l. 40
Jo., lease to, of lands at Easington, 386, 1. 34
Oxford, Merton coll., the statutes of, the rule of the scholars of St. John's hospital, 24; 558, 1. 15; lady Marg. urged to found a coll. there, 50, 51; extracts respecting this from the 'thin red book,' 560, l. 17; Corp. Chr. coll., the statutes of, the pattern for those of St. John's coll., 90; fees due to the archdeacon of, from St. John's coll. for synods and procura- tions, 422, 1. 19 Ch. Ch. and St. John's coll., lady Mildred Cecil's gifts of books to, 595, 1. 23; New coll., bp. Gunning chaplain of, 648, 1. 21; his legacy to, 658, L. 43
Packer, Rd., M. A., an original fellow of St. John's, 76
Paget, sir W., kt., Edw. VI.th's com- missioner, 125
Pagula, or Paul upon Humber, the
tenants of Marfleet presented for the repair of the chancel of, 517, 1. 20 Paine, Payn, Payne, Audrey, late wife of Wm., lease to, of the stone house in St. Sepulchre's, 427, 1. 15; of messuage and land at Newnham, ib. 1. 19
Wm., coll. cook, leases to, of tene- ment and lands at Newnham, 363, 1. 41; 382, 1. 25; 392, 1. 20; of the stone-house in St. Sepulchre's, 371, 1. 3; refuses to pay corn rent, 382, 1. 30 Paklesham, Ess., Dr. Gower rector of, 992, 1. 7
Paley, Wm., chaplain to bp. Edm. Law, 715, 1.18; his character of the bp., ib. 1. 25; friendship with bp. Jo. Law, 721, 1. 47; his defence of bp. Edm. Law's views on subscription, 723, 1. 31; dedication of his Moral Philo- sophy to him, 724, 1. 9; his life of bp. Edm. Law,725, 1. 5; Dr. Powell's support of him for the latin essay, 1065, 1. 43; a syndic on the proposal for an annual examination, 1067, 1. 5 ; his remarks on Mrs. Jebb's letter to Dr. Randolph, ib. 1. 38
Paliner, Edwd., exor. of Mr. Mount-
stephen, nominates to the Mount- stephen fellowship, 534, 1. 15 Palmer, Hen. Edwd., elected fell., 984, 1. 26
Herb., made president of Queens' by the earl of Manchester, 638, 1. 26; his sermon before the assembly, 640, 1. 9; clerk of convocation for Lincoln, 642, 1. 7
Jo., fell., preferred by Nic. Shep- herd, 167, 1. 27; a disputant before qu. Eliz. at Walden, 177, 1. 29; made master of Magd., 178, 1. 1; letter of attorney to, 428, 1. 39; his plunder as dean, of Peterborough ca- thedral, 597, 1. 16, 33; statement concerning the puritan synod, 602, 1. 2 Rob., coll. proxy to, 355, 1. 30
sir, adm. fell. Clare on earl of Man- chester's warrant, 661, 1. 15
Wm., transfer to, of interest in a lease, 433, 1. 28; licence to alienate it, 449, l. 31 Palmerston, lord, bp. Bowstead's sup- port of, as a candidate for the univer- sity, 973, l. 10; supposed to have pro- cured him his bishopric, ib. 1. 14; an officer in the Johnian volunteers, 1090, 43
Palyn, Geo., letters to his exors. re- specting his benefactions to the coll., 473, 1. 31, 47; 474, 1. 6; register of his exhibition, 547, 1. 27 Paman, Hen., M.D., latin letters writ- ten by, 483, l. 43; 484, l. 8; coll. tutor to Mart. Lister, 540, l. 43; to Malin Sorsby, 541, 1. 46; to Tho. Cook, 542, 1. 30; order from the king for him to retain his fellowship while travelling abroad, 542, 1. 40; Gower's letter to, on behalf of Wm. Stanley, 1001, 1. 36
Pampisford, Cambs., Tho. Cecill mar- ried at, 981, 1. 23
Pares, Parys, Tho., a dependent of lord Cobham's, 348, L. 6
leases to, of lands at Ches- terton, 372, 1. 48; 394, l. 8 Phi., arbitrator in lord esq., Cobham's case, 360, 1. 30; his tene- ment in Gt. St. Mary's par., 362, 1. 4; land bought of him at Badbur- ham, 374, 1. 28
Pareus, his commentary seditious, etc., 486, 1. 30; copies to be searched for, and all burnt, ib. 1. 35
Paris, Rob., appointed receiver for Ra- merwyke manor, 383, 1. 4
Sam. Stanley, curate of Byfield, controversy with bp. Marsh respect- ing, 891, 1. 43
Park, Jane, married to Jos. Bowstead, 974, 1. 9
Parker, Edw., his tenement in St. Cle- ment's, 441, 1. 33
Matt. abp., his error as to the foun- dation of St. John's hospital, 17; v.-c., his survey of King's hall, 36; king's commissioner, 107; qu. Eliz.'s commissioner, 146; the vicar of Ospringe presented to, 382, L. 36; his letter to Cecil respecting Man- chester coll., 589, 1. 2
Rd., his error respecting the foun- dation of St. John's hospital, 17
Mr., Trin., disputant in favour of transubstantiation, 126 Parkinson, Lawr., M.A., his presenta- tion to Ospringe vicarage, 417, 1. 27; lease of lands to, for his better relief, 433, l. 34; 442, 1. 43; letter of attor- ney to, to recover certain lands, 443, 1. 9; bond from, that he will endea- vour to recover them, ib. 1. 13; lease to, of lands at Newneham, Ospringe, etc., 454, l. 41; licence of alienation, 456, l. I
Parkhurst, bp. of Norwich, letter of thanks to. 395, l. 43; 470, l. I Parne, Dr. Tho., opponent of bp. Law's D.D. thesis, 720, l. 25
Parnham, Caleb, a prebend of Lincoln designed for, 714, 1. 48; elected fell. in place of a non-juror, 1008, L. 22; a candidate for the headship on the death of Dr. Lambert, 1022, 1. 5: notices of him, ib. 1. 25; Jo. Jones's character of, and his competition for the mastership, 1032, L 44
Parr, Sam., LL.D., his lines on bp. Fisher, 733, 1. 12; on bp. Ryder, 734, 1. 30; lord Jo. Townsend's letter to, on the Bible Society, 828, 1. 7; his remarks on Lingard and Marsh, 865, 1. 43; on Glover and Marsh, 866, 1. 21; letters to lord Holland on Marsh's examination questions, 882, 1. 25; 883, 1. 13, 40; cause of his dislike to Marsh, 883, 1. 48; his letter to the duke of Sussex on Marsh's de- spotic rule, 897, 1. 47; his visits to Butler at Kenilworth, 911, 1. 41; 912, 1. 10; Butler's letters to, 915, 1. 21, 28; sir Brooke Boothby's letter to, ib. 1. 35; his indignation at Blom- field's reviews of Butler's Aeschylus, 917, 1.5; letters to lord Holland on the friends to the catholic claims, 926, 1. 33, 45; Butler's funeral sermon for, 937, 1. 3; his intellectual powers, ib. 1. 24; his politics, 938, l. 14; learn- ing, ib. 1. 33; benevolence, 939, l. 14; piety, ib. 1. 28; general character and reputation, 940, 1. 6; prof. Blunt's review of his life in Quart. Rev., 940, 1. 21; his first acquaint-
ance with Butler, ib. 1. 34; Butler's letter to, on the renewal of their acquaintance, 941, 1. 6; his letters to Butler on his candidature for Rugby, ib. 1. 26, 44; R. P. Knight's letter to, respecting Butler, ib. 1. 16; his domestic trials, 942, 1. 29; Butler at his death-bed, ib. 1. 35; letters to Butler, Burney, and others, shewing his opinion of, and affection for, Butler, 942, 1. 41, seq.; H. Gunning's ac- count of his meeting with bp. Marsh at Caius lodge, 1100, 1. 37 Parry, sir Thos., chancellor of the dutchye, letter to, respecting Riving- ton school, 478, l. 12
Parsons, Jo., bp. Peterb., bp. Marsh's commendation of, 869, L. 40 Partriche, Jo., bond from, 358, l. 15 Partyngton, Rd., lease to, of Malverns
and land at Steplemorden, 385, L. 13 Paske, Jo., leases to, of a tenement in St. Edward's par., 419, l. 4; 460, 1. 39; licence of alienation, 461, l. 1 Passive obedience, reasons for the doc- trine of, 688, 1. 4
Patje, C. L. A., on English credit, translated by bp. Marsh, 759, 1. 35 Patrick, bp. Sim.,letter from, to Mrs Gau-
den respecting Stillingfleet, 702, 1. 21 Patricke, Ri., M.A., proxy to, regarding Horningsey parsonage, 373, 1. 44 Paul, father, sends his history of the council of Trent to England by Spa- lato, 671, 1. 27
Paul, see Pagula upon Humber Paulus, H. G. A., his opinion of Marsh's Michaelis, 755, 1. 29
Paxton, Little, leases of the manor of, 347, l. 9; 366, 1. 38; 393, L. 33; 414, 1. 16; 417, 1. 1; 449, l. 14
Much, leases of lands at, 368, l. 1 ; 391, l. 12; 428, l. 34; 449, l. 10 Paye, Wm., M.A., an original fell. and senior of St. John's, 76, 77 Payne, see Paine
Peachy, Peachie, Wm., coll. tutor to Edw. Stoyte, 532, l. 38; sen. fell., 538, 1. 36; signs letter to lord Burgh- ley on the choice of a master, 607, 1. 17; complaint against him for non- conformity, 608, 1. 32
Peachil, Dr., letter from, to Dr. Gower, 1002, 1. 10
Peacock, Mitford, Dr. Wood's legacy to, 1099, 1. 33
Peacocke, Tho., fell., appellant against the master, 116
Peake, master of Chelmsford school, 541, 1. 4
Pearce, W., coll. tutor to bp. Marsh, 735, 1. 12
Pearson, Dr. Edw., Simeon's letter to,
relative to bp. Marsh on calvinism, 778, 1. 25
Pearson, bp. Jo., at the Savoy conference, 645, 1. 3; Baxter's opinion of, 658, 1. 10, 12
- Rd., his life of Dr. Holdsworth, 266 Peck, Fras., Dr. Lambert a subscriber to his Desiderata curiosa, 1020, l. 14; dedicates his Herod the Great to Dr. Newcome, 1034, l. 20
Pecke, Rog., leases to, of lands at Tofte, 387, l. 15; 401, l. 40 Wm., alienation of lease to, 442, 1. 39 Peckard, Dr. Pet., master of Magd., bp. Law's remark upon, 719, l. 10
Peckham, East, Fras. Worrall vicar of, 534, 1. 41
Pecocke, Cuthb., lease alienated to, 438, 1. 37
Peel, sir Rob., bp. Tomlinson tutor in his family, 975, 1. 18
Peend, alias Delapeend, Ste., grant to Fras. Kelsham of the wardship etc. of his heir, 452, 1. 6
Peers, Cadwalader, nominated by the bailiffs to a Shrewsbury scholarship, 501, 1. 14; the coll. having filled it up could not elect him, ib. 1. 38; date of his adinission, ib. 1. 33
Wm., elected Ashton Shrewsbury scholar, 501, 1. 30
Pegge, Sam., bp. Green his patron, 713, 1. 23; his Examination of 'Sykes on the demoniacs' approved by Dr. New- come, 1033, 1. 32
Peile, T. W., dedication, etc. of his Aesch. Agam. to bp. Butler, 921, 1. 31; his tribute to Butler in the pre- face to his Choephoroe, ib. 1. 44 Pelasgi, the, bp. Marsh on the origin and language of, 867, 1. 5; bp. Bur- gess on, ib. 1. 42
Pelden, Ess., Dr. Powell's estate at, 1053, 1. I
Pelham, bp. Geo., on the morning and evening hymns, 871, 1. 24
Pelton, Warw., Rd. Mason born at, 534, 1. 10
Pemberton, Mr., fell. Chr., disappoint- ed of the mastership, 262 Pembroke hall, the foundation of, 35; 'coll. Marie Valentine vocat. Pen- broke,' 350, 1. 39
- lees, 5 guineas subscribed for the new walk over, 1086, l. 44 Penmachno, Gwibernant in the parish of, dioc. of Bang., bp. Wm. Morgan born at, 253, 1. 33
Penn, Wm., queen Mary II's procla- mation against, 987, 1. 8
Penney, Elizb., nun of Higham, 88, 89; grant of annuity to, during her life, 358, 1. 36; 567, 1. 13
Pennington, Dr. sir Is., shews Cole Dr. Powell's epitaph, 1049, l. 25; allowed £15 a year for the care of the obser- vatory, 1072, 1. 30; an officer of the Johnian volunteers, 1090, 1. 43 Pennyng, Ant., esq., indenture with, respecting the duchess of Suffolk's exhibition, 447, l. II
Pensioners, various admissions of, 548, 1. 5; decree to regulate their stand- ing when graduates, ib. 1. 24 Pentateuch, the, bp. Marsh on the au- thenticity of, 742, L. 38 Pepys, bp. Hen., notices of, 974, 1. II; his birth, coll. career, etc., ib. 1. 13; church preferments, ib. 1. 18; conse- crated to Sodor and Man, ib. 1. 23; translated to Worcester, ib. 1. 24; his publications, ib. 1. 45; family, 975, i. 5
975, Herb. Geo., 2nd son of bp. P., 1. 6 Phil. Hen., eldest son of bp. P., 975, 1. 4
sir Wm. Weller, bart., father of bp. P., 974, l. 13
Percehowse, Rd., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 493, 1. 38
Perceval, right hon. Spenc., on bp.
Marsh's motives respecting the Bible Society, 832, 1. 22; 855, 1. 20 Percy, Alan, error to suppose him 1st master of St. John's, 8; elected and master, 76, 79, 81; his resignation, 82; has an annuity from the coll., 83; preferments and death, ib.; plate and jewels in his charge belonging to the coll., 342, 1. 23; various refer- ences to, 566, 1. 7
lord Algernoon, the plate given by him to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. II
Hen., son of bp. P., 898, 1. 33
- bp. Hugh, notices of, 898, 1. 6; proves Canterbury cathedral as dean, ib. 1. 27; his relatives at St. John's coll., ib. 1. 31
- hon. Josceline Wm., M.P., hon. M.A. of St. John's, 898, 1. 32 Perkins, Wm., at the puritan synod at St. John's, 601, 1. 5, 25, 34 Perne, Dr. And., an opponent of tran- substantiation, 126; his sermon be- fore queen Elizabeth in King's coll. chapel, 159; where printed, 584, 1. 10; a disputant before the queen, 160; master of Peterhouse and queen's commissioner, 175; v.-c., 346, 1. 4; signs as visitor, 425. 1. 38; his letter to Cecil respecting the mastership of St. John's, 586, 1. 46
Chester, of Little Abington, patron of Knapwell rectory, 1023, 1. 12
Perell, Perrell, Ol., a lease alienated to, 417, l. 20; lease to, of lands at Great Stewkley, 437, 1. 25; licence of alien- ation, 438, L 36
Perott, Anne, widow of Jo., licence of alienation to, 457, 1. 22
Jo., lease to, of 5 messuages in St. Bennett's, besides Paul's wharf, 452, 1. 28; licence of alienation, ib., 1. 35
Perrott, Martha, niece of Dr. Lambert, his legacies to, 1020, l. 21, 24 Peryn, Tho., J. P., his proceedings in favour of lord Cobham at Ramerwick, 348, 1. I Peterborough school, Mountstephen's benefaction to, 514, 1. 29; Jas. Wilde- bore educated at, 522, l. 14 Peterhouse, submits to bp. Montacute's arbitration, 32; receives statutes from him, 33; bp. Fordham's benefactions to, 39; licence for a chapel at, ib.; bp. Botkisham's benefactions, 40; copes, candlesticks, etc., in use at, 631, 1. 4; Dowsing's notes on his doings there, 639, 1. 16; livings ap- propriated to, list of, in Baker's MSS., 558, 1. 20
Petit, Jo., lease to, of lands at Fendray- ton, 371, 1. 7
Petter, Mr., 'Orat.' latin letter by, 508,
Pettitte, Rd., lease of the farm of the great barn alienated to, 443, 1. 22 Philadelphia and New York, 10 gs. given to the colleges at, 1040, l. 11 Philips, Peregrine, his father's refusal to read the Book of Sports, 584, l. 41 Phillips, Amb., admitted scholar with Dr. Lambert, 1019, 1. 39
Soph., bp. Ryder married to, 734, 1. 19
Thos. March, esq., father-in-law of bp. Ryder, 734, 1. 19
Wm., lease to, of tenement and lands at Cottenham, 443, l. 5 Philodike, remarks by, on bp. Marsh's lectures, 801, 1. 49; strictures by, on rev. G. Glover's remarks on Marsh, 866, 1. 43
Phipps, genl. Edmd., contemporary at coll. with Dr. Wood, 1095, l. 2 Physic garden, agreement to give 10 gs. annually to, for 3 years, 1071, 1. 28 Pickeringe, Jo., lease to, of tenement and lands at Kennesthorpe, etc., 400, 1. 36
Pierse, master of Rugby, 534, 1. 11 Piggot, Ben., lease to, of a grove called Heydegro, 420, 1. 41
Piggott, Rd., admitted Gwyn scholar, 422, II
sir, Chr. coll., application from sir
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