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1500—1714.

Cawley, Thomas, s. Th., of Shotwick, co. Chester, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 1 April, 1710, aged 17; B.A. 1713, M.A. 1717, vicar of Newingtonjuxta-Hythe, Kent, 1725-6. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cawley, Walrond, born at Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, s. John, s.t.d., archdeacon of Lincoln. New Coll., matric. 4 Nov., 1687, aged 21; fellow, rector of Cosgrave, Northants, 1691, administration at Oxford granted 20 April, 1692, brother of Henry 1693, and of John 1681.

Cawley, William, of Sussex, gent. Hart Hall, matric. 20 April, 1621, aged 18; of Gray's Inn 1622, as of city of Chichester, gent.; of Rumbleswick, Sussex (son of John, of Chichester, alderman), 'the Regicide,' M.P. Chichester 1628-9, Midhurst 164053 (L.P.), and Rumper 1659, a commissioner on trial of the King, signed the warrant, condemned to death in 1660, but escaped, died in Switzerland 6 Jan., 1666, aged 63. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary & D.N.B.

Cawode, John, s. John, Queen's printer; B.C.L. 4 June, 1567, fellow of New Coll. 1560, from London (city), where he died 1570 of the plague. See D.N.B. & O.H.S., i. 267.

Cawood, John, s. I., of Worsborough, co. York, pleb. University Coll., matric. 15 July, 1681, aged 17. [5],

Cawse, Thomas, principal of St. Edmund Hall, 1501-2, perhaps B.D. 18 Jan., 1506-7. See O.H.S., i. 49.

Cawsey, John, s. J(ohn), of Bideford, Devon, gent. Exeter Coll., matric. 9 March, 1702-3, aged 16; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1709. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Cawthorne, Richard, s. William, of Warwick (town), pleb. Gloucester Hall, matric. 1 May, 1668, aged 17; B.A. from Hart Hall 11 March, 1671-2; incorp. at Cambridge 1683, M.A. from Trinity Coll. 1683, vicar of Hampton-on-Thames 1679. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cawton, Thomas, 'cler. fil.' Merton Coll., matric. 31 March, 1660; B.A. 3 April, 1660, born at Wivenhoe, Essex, (son of Thomas, of Queen's College, Cambridge, rector of St. Bartholomew's Exchange, a learned and religious puritan), 3 years in the university of Utrecht, settled at Westminster as a nonconformist; of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, clerk, bachelor, licenced 10 April, 1668, to marry Anne Scutt, of St. Margaret, Westminster, spinster, died 10 April, 1677, buried in the New Church in Tothill Street. See Ath., iii. 1108; Calamy, i. 252, iii. 130; & D.N.B.

Caxton, Robert, s. Tho., of Barton, Bucks, pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. 1 Dec., 1699, aged 16; called Paxton in Mat. Reg. [10],

Caye, Abraham, of co. York, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 31 Oct., 1589, aged 14; B.A. 8 Dec., 1593, as Caius.

Caye, John, of Brasenose Coll., 1585. See Key.

Cayley, James, s. Richard, of Exhall, co. Warwick, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. 10 April, 1674, aged 18; B.A. from Hart Hall, 29 Jan., 1677-8.

Cayley, John (or Kayley), of Magdalen Hall; M.A. 8 March, 1507-8, principal 1511. See O.H.S., i. 51.

Cayley, Matthew, of Northants, 'cler. fil.' Lincoln Coll., matric. 5 May, 1615, aged 15; B.A. 1 July, 1618, M.A. 20 April, 1621. [15],

Cayley, Nicholas (Kayle), B.Can.L. (sup. in Oct.) 1507. See also Kayle.

Cayley, Richard (Kayley), of Balliol Coll.; B.A. (sup. 22 March) 1508-9, M.A. 29 Jan., 1513-14, vicar of Whitfield, Northants, 1516.

Caylie, William, of Kent, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 20 Nov., 1581, aged 28.

Cayme, Thomas (Keyme), fellow New Coll. 1534, from Lewes, Sussex, B.A. 28 Feb., 1537-8, M.A. 15 March, 1541-2, entered service of Earl of Warwick 1547. See O.H.S., i. 311.

Cecill, (Hon.) Charles, s. Rob., of London, arm. Christ Church, matric. 10 Oct., 1712, aged 17, B.C.L. 1719; D.D. Comitiis Regiis (Cambridge), 1728, and admitted 1731, incorp. LL.B. at Cambridge 1731, rector of Hatfield Bishops, Herts, 1719, bishop of Bristol 1733-4, Bangor 1734, until his death 29 May, 1737. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cecill, Edmund (Cæcyll or Carryll), of Bristol, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 1 Dec., 1581, aged 20 (called Cicell in Mat. Reg.). [21],

Cecill, James, gent. Christ Church, matric. 9 April, 1656; a student of Lincoln's Inn 1657, as son and heir of Philip, of Warncombe, co. Monmouth. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Cecil, James (5th) Earl of Salisbury.Christ Church, matric. 8 June, 1705, aged 14; created M.A. 27 March, 1707, died 9 Oct., 1728. See Foster's Peerage.

Cecill, John, of co. Worcester, gent. Trinity Coll., matric.-entry under date 12 Dec., 1572, aged 16; 'Mro. Chamberlaine Tutori dial,' scholar 1573, B.A. 17 May, 1576, fellow 1576, M.A. 14 March, 1579-80.

Cecil , Nicolas (Syssell or Cyssell); B.A. (sup. 11 March) 1508-9. [25],

Cecill, Richard, s. John, of Bristol, gent. Christ Church, matric. 7 Nov., 1673, aged 18; B.A. from Balliol Coll. 1677, M.A. 1680.

Cecil, Robert ('the great'), Earl of Salisbury , (so created 4 May, 1605); M.A. Cambridge 19 July, 1605, incorp. 30 Aug., 1605, knighted 20 May, 1591, P.C. 1591, M.P. Westminster 1584-5, 1586-7, Herts 1588-9, 1593, 1596-7, 1601, chancellor of Cambridge University 1601, and of Dublin 1601, lord treasurer of England 1608, K.G. 1605, principal secretary of state 1596-1612, keeper of privy seal 1597-1612, created Baron Cecil 1603, and Viscount Cranborne 1604, died 24 May, 1612, father of William 1605. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.; Fasti, i. 309; & D.N.B.

Cecil, Thomas (Cecyll, Cycell or Cicelye), fellow from New Coll. 1534-50, from Calne, Wilts, as 'Sycylle,' B.A. 16 July, 1538, M.A. 18 April, 1542. See O.H.S., i. 311.

Cecill, Thomas, s. William, of Monmouth (town), pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 7 Dec., 1627, aged 19; B.A. 24 Oct., 1628, M.A. 18 June, 1631, rector of Llanbedr, co. Brecon, 1639. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cecill, Thomas, s. Philip, of Gresmon, co. Monmouth, gent. Merton Coll., matric. 1 March, 1702-3, aged 16; B.A. 24 March, 1706-7. [30],

Cecil, (Sir) William, of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1535, and created M.A. Aug., 1564, chancellor 1559, secretary of State 1548-9 and 1558-72, created M.A. Oxford 6 Sept., 1566, entered Gray's Inn 1541, first chancellor of the University of Dublin 1593, knighted 11 Oct., 1551, M.P. Stamford 1547-52, co. Lincoln Oct.-Dec., 1555, 1559, Northants 1563-7, created Lord Burghley 13 Feb., 1570-1, lord treasurer 1572, died 4 Aug., 1598, father of Robert 1605. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.; Cooper, ii. 249; Fasti, i. 177; & D.N.B.

Cecil, William, Viscount Cranborne, k.b., 1s. (Robert), Earl of Salisbury; created M.A. 30 Aug., 1605, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, K.G. 1624, admitted to Gray's Inn 2 Feb., 1605, M.P. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis 1610-11, King's Lynn Sept., 1649-53 (L.P.), Herts 1654-5, 1656-8, a Rumper 1659, P.C. 1626, a member of the Westminster assembly of divines 1643, died 3 Dec., 1668. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. & Fasti, i. 314.

Ceely, Edward, arm. fil. nat. max. St. John's Coll., matric. 19 May, 1659, bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1669, as son and heir of Edward, of Charlton, Michael Creech, Somerset. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

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