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1500—1714.

Glynne, Richard, s. Thomas, of Nantlle, co. Carvarvon, gent. Hart Hall, matric. 13 April, 1632, aged 18; B.A. 4 Nov., 1634 (incorporated at Cambridge 1635), M.A. 6 July, 1637, rector of Llan Ederne, co. Carnarvon, 1637; brother of William 1631. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Glynn, Richard, s. Edw., of Glynn, co. Montgomery, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 16 July, 1669, aged 17.

Glynne, Richard, s. R., of Llan Hayer, co. Carnarvon, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 12 Dec., 1679, aged 18; B.A. 1683.

Glynn, Robert, s. Christopher, of Burford, Oxon, sac. St. John's Coll., matric. 6 Dec., 1639, aged 16; B.A. 20 April, 1643, M.A. 3 Nov., 1646, rector of Little Risington, co. Gloucester, 1652; father of Edward 1677, ancestor of Lord Wolverton. See Foster's Index Eccl.; & Foster's Peerage and Baronetage.

Glynn, Robert, s. Hubert, of Helland, Cornwall, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 17 May, 1708, aged 18.

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Glynne, Stephen s. "Sni.", of Long Ditton, Surrey, arm. University Coll., matric. 18 Nov., 1710, aged 14. See William, 1704.

Glynne, Thomas, subscribed 18 June, 1613, possibly student of Lincoln's Inn 1614, as son and heir apparent of Sir William, of Glyn Llyvon, co. Carnarvon, and M.P. 1624-5, April-May, 1640, sheriff 1620; perhaps brother of William 1613. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Glynne, Thomas, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 8 Dec., 1658, possibly bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1670, as son and heir of William, of Plas Newydd, co. Carnarvon, arm., deceased. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Glyn, William, B.C.L. and B.Can.L., 7 Dec. 1507, sinecure rector of Ysceifiog, Flints, 1524, rector of Llandinam, sinecure rector of Clynnog Fawr, canon and rector of Llandwrog and Llanangan, archdeacon of Anglesey 1524, until his death in 1557. See Lansdowne MS. 979, f. 163; Fasti, i. 144; & Thomas, 496.

Glynne, William (s. John), fellow Queen's Coll., *Cambridge, 1529, B.D. 1538, D.D. 1544 (incorporated 14 April, 1554), Lady Margaret professor of divinity 1544-9, master of his college 1553, fellow Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1546, and first vicemaster, rector of Launton, Oxon, 1543, and of St. Martin's, Ludgate, 1550, of Heneglwys, co. Anglesey, 1552, and of Kilrhedin, co. Carmarthen, 1553, and Lampeter Velfrey, co. Pembroke, 1553, bishop of Bangor 1555, until his death 25 May, 1558. See Lansdowne MS. 980, ff. 241, 261; Cooper, i. 175; Fasti, i. 144; Gutch, ii. 124; & D.N.B.

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Glynne, (Sir) William, of co. Carnarvon. University Coll., matric. entry under date 2 July, 1578, aged 12 (as arm.); of Glyn Llyvon, co. Carnarvon, student of Lincoln's Inn 1586 (s. Thomas), knighted in Dublin Castle 7 June, 1606, by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy, M.P. co. Anglesea 1593, then of Llanvrog, co. Anglesey; father of Sir John 1621. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Glyn, William, subscribed 27 May, 1614; perhaps brother of Thomas 1613.

Glyn, William, B.A. from Hart Hall 6 Feb., 1623-4.

Glynne, William, s. Thomas, of Nantlle, co. Carnarvon, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. 9 Dec., 1631, aged 18; student of Lincoln's Inn 1631; brother of Richard 1632. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Glynne, William 1s. (John), arm. Jesus Coll., matric. 20 July, 1654, B.A. 25 March, 1656, a student of Lincoln's Inn 1652 (his father serjeant-at-law), M.P. co. Carnarvon 1659 and 1660, created a baronet 20 May, 1661, high sheriff Oxon 1668; died about 1690; brother of John 1666, father of William 1679. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.; Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary; & Fasti, ii. 192.

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Glynne, William, s. Richard, of ' Elernion,' co. Carnarvon, pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 21 May, 1669, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1679. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Glynne, (Sir) William, s. William, of Ambrosden, Oxon, bart. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 5 Dec., 1679, aged 16, created D.C.L. 26 April, 1706; 2nd bart., M.P. for the university 1698-1700, Woodstock 1702-5, died 3 Sept., 1721; brother of John 1689, and father of the next-named. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Glynne, William, s. William (4to.), of Long Ditton, Surrey, bart. Queen's Coll., subs. 16 June, 1704, aged 15; fellow All Souls' Coll., created M.A. 16 July, 1713; died before his father—see Stephen 1710.

Glynn, William, s. Dennis, of Cardinham, Cornwall, gent. Exeter Coll., matric. 17 May, 1708, aged 16; buried at Cardinham 22 Nov. 1727.

Goad, John, s. John, of Bishopsgate Street, London, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. 27 June, 1634, aged 19; fellow 1632, B.A. 3 May, 1636, M.A. 28 March, 1640, created B.D. 1 Feb., 1647-8; admitted to Merchant Taylors' school 1626 (born 15 Feb., 1615), vicar of St. Giles, Oxford, 1643-6, and rector of Yarnton, Oxon, 1646. Head master of Tonbridge school 1660, and of Merchant Taylors' school 1661, removed in 1681, on suspicion of being inclined to the Romish communion; died 28 Oct., 1689. See Ath. iv. 267; Burrows, 547; Robinson, i. xiv, 116; & D.N.B.

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Goad, Scroggs, s. Christopher, of Bloxham, Oxon, gent. New Coll., matric. 8 Nov., 1688, aged 21; fellow, B.C.L. 1694, bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1710; died 30 Sept., 1723, aged 57; buried in the college chapel. See Foster's Judges and Barristers & Gutch, i. 218.

Go(a)de, Thomas, M.A. Cambridge, incorporated 16 July, 1600 (2s. Roger, provost of King's Coll., Cambridge), scholar of King's Coll., Cambridge, 1592, from Eton, fellow 1595, B.A. 1596-7, M.A. 1600, B.D. 1607, D.D. 1615; rector of Milton, co. Cambridge, 1610 (of Gray's Inn 1616), rector of Merstham, Surrey, 1617, canon of Winchester 1621, domestic chaplain to archbishop Abbot, precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral 1618-38, rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1618 (? 1625), rector of Black Notley, Essex, 1625, codean of Bocking 1633; died at Hadleigh 8 Aug., 1638, buried in the chancel. See Fasti, i. 374; Foster's Index Eccl.; & D.N.B.

Goade, Thomas, B.A. from King's Coll., Cambridge, 1613-14, M.A. 1617 (incorporated 15 July, 1617), LL. D., proctor 1629, regius professor of law at Cambridge 1635; died in 1666. See D.N.B.

Goadinche, Richard, s. Roger, of Blandford, Dorset, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 7 Feb., 1622-3, aged 20.

Goare, John, of Dorset, pleb. Trinity Coll., matric. 11 Dec., 1601, aged 18; B.A. 20 June, 1605.

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Goche. See also Googe and Gough.

Goche, Barnaby (Gooche), B.A. from Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, 1586-7, M.A. 1590, LL.D. 1604 (incorporated 1605), master of his college 1604-26, chancellor of the dioceses of Worcester and Exeter, advocate of Doctors' Commons 4 Feb., 1613 (s. Barnaby, of New Coll., see Cooper, ii. 39; & D.N.B.), M.P. Cambridge university (circa) 1604-11, 1621-2, 1624-5; died at Exeter about 1625. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary; Coote's Civilians, 71; & Fasti, i. 310; see also Gray's Inn Reg.

Goch, David (Goz), B.C.L. 19 Feb., 1527-8.

Goche, Robert, B.A. from All Souls' Coll. 4 June, 1590.

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