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1500—1714.

James, Thomas, s. Edw., of St. Brides Major, co. Glamorgan, pp. St. Mary Hall, matric. 7 April, 1671, aged 18; B.A. 1674, M.A. 1677.

James, Thomas, s. J., of Hereford city, pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. 21 Oct., 1708, aged 18, B.A. 1712; M.A. from Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1730.

James, Valentine, of London, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. 16 Feb., 1596-7, aged 16.

James, Walter, of co. Derby, pleb. New Coll., matric. entry under date 20 March, 1578-9, aged 20; scholar 1578, B.C.L. 26 April, 1585.

James, Walter, D.Med. Padua 8 Oct., 1655, incorporated 19 March, 1656-7. See Fasti, ii. 196; & Burrows, 555. [5],

James, William (Jamys), B.A. 4 July, 1513, M.A. (sup. 16 Dec.), 1516.

James, William, s. John, of Littleton, co. Stafford, and born at Sandbach, Cheshire, student of Christ Church 1561, B.A. 22 Oct., 1562, M.A. 13 Feb., 1565-6, B.D. 10 March, 1571-2, D.D. 22 April, 1574, dean 1584-96, vice-chancellor 1581 & 1590, rector of Kingham, Oxon, 1575-1601, reader of divinity at Magdalen College, master of University Coll. 1572-84, archdeacon of Coventry 1577, dean of Durham 1596, rector of Egglescliffe, co. Durham, 1603-6, bishop 1606, until his death 12 May, 1617; buried in the choir of his cathedral; brother of Francis 1581, and father of Francis 1618, of John 1595, and of William 1593. See Ath. ii. 203; Lansdowne MS. 983, f. 297, 984, f. 194; Alumni West. 14; Foster's Index Eccl.; Fasti, i. 196; & Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

James, William, of co. Gloucester, gen. Hart Hall, matric. entry under date 20 Dec., 1577, aged 16.

James, William, B.A. from Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, 1586 (as Jeames), fellow and M.A. 1590, incorporated 22 Feb., 1590-1. See Cooper, ii. 99.

James, William, s. William, dean of Christ Church (Oxford), Christ Church, matric. 10 Feb., 1592-3, aged 16; student, B.A. 6 March, 1595-6, M.A. 21 May, 1599, public orator 1601-4 (incorporated at Cambridge 27 June, 1603); brother of John 1595, and half-brother of Francis 1618. [10],

James, William, of co. Stafford, pleb. Christ Church, matric. 20 Jan., 1608-9, aged 18; B.A. 21 June, 1610, M.A. 10 June, 1613 (s. James, of Little Ore, co. Stafford); nephew of William, bishop of Durham; vicar of Crayke, Yorks, 1614-16, rector of Washington, co. Durham, 1615-17, and of Ryton 1617, vicar of Merrington 1629, canon of Durham 1620; brother of Edward 1610. See Foster's Visitation of Durham & Foster's Index Eccl.

James, William, 2s. Francis, of Wells, Somerset, D.C.L. Wadham Coll., matric. 22 Oct., 1624, aged 16; student of Lincoln's Inn 1627. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

James, William, born in Salop, s. Thomas, of Blimhill, co. Stafford, sacerd. Magdalen Hall, subs. 28 June, 1633, aged 18; B.A. 15 June, 1637, M.A. 17 April, 1640; one of these names rector of Sutton, near Shrewsbury, Salop, 1661. See Foster's Index Eccl.

James, William, s. Oliver, of Fordue, co. Montgomery, pleb. Hart Hall, matric. 4 Oct., 1634, aged 20; B.A. from St. Alban Hall 12 July, 1638.

James, William, s. Walter, of Westminster, Middlesex, gent. University Coll., matric. 2 May, 1638, aged 15, B.A. 16 Jan., 1642-3. [15],

James, William, s. William, of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 11 Dec., 1640, aged 20.

James, William, gent. Christ Church, matric. 27 Nov., 1650; B.A. 2 Feb., 1653-4, M.A. 30 June, 1656 (s. Henry of a Bristol family), usher Westminster school 1658, and 2nd master 1661; born in Monmouthshire; died 3 July, 1663; buried in Westminster Abbey. See Chester, 158; Ath. iii. 634; & Al. West. 134.

James, William, s. William, of Hanbury, co. Worcester, pleb. St. John's Coll., matric. 26 July, 1664, aged 21.

James, William, s. "Jac. Guilli" (? James Williams), of Llansawell, co. Merioneth, pp. St. Mary Hall, matric. 21 Feb., 1672-3, aged 17, B.A. from Jesus Coll. 1677; possibly M.A. from King's Coll., Cambridge, 1719, and rector of Begelly 1685, and of Yerbeston, co. Pembroke, 1692; father of William 1700. See Foster's Index Eccl.

James, William, 1s. John, of Westminster city, equitis. Merton Coll., subs. 1 Jan., 1695-6, aged 14 (Mat. Reg. says wrongly "1 June, 1695"); student of Inner Temple 1685; his father of Heston, and knighted at Whitehall 12 Sept., 1670. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [20],

James, William, s. G. (? "Gul."), of Begelly, co. Pembroke, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 13 May, 1700, aged 15; B.A. 1704, M.A. 1728, rector of Llanhamlach, co. Brecon, 1714. See Foster's Index Eccl.

James, William, s. Bolton, of Grasley, Berks, gent. New Coll., matric. 19 Oct., 1702, aged 15; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1711; brother of John 1706. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

James, William, s. Thomas (4to.), of Llansawell, co. Caerm., pp. Magdalen Hall, matric. 9 May, 1706, aged 18.

Jameson , See Jeamson.

Jane, John, of New Coll., B.C.L.; D.C.L. (sup. 25 March), 1511, vicar of Cricklade St. Sampson, Wilts, 1508. See Foster's Index Eccl. [25],

Jane, Joseph, s. Joh., of "Petent," Cornwall, pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. 14 Dec., 1671, aged 17; buried in the college chapel 8 Nov., 1672. See Gardiner, 293.

Jane, Joseph, s. Thomas, of St. Kew, Cornwall, pleb. Christ Church, matric. 18 March, 1688-9, aged 17, B.A. 13 March, 1692-3; M.A. from Catherine Hall, Cambridge, 1712, master Truro grammar school 1706-28, vicar of Gwinnear 1710, and rector of St. Mary, Truro, 1711-45. See Alumni West. 308; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Jane, Thomas, fellow New Coll. 1456, rector of Burstead Pava, Essex, 1471-2, vicar of Prittlewell 1472, rector of Steepleton Winterbourne 1473, vicar of St. Sepulchre, London, 1479-80, rector of St. Bride's, London, 1484, vicar of Walden, Essex, 1485, canon of St. Paul's 1472, archdeacon of Essex 1480, canon of Windsor, dean of the king's chapel, bishop of Norwich 1499, until his death 31 Aug., 1500. See Ath. ii. 681; and Lansdowne MS. 978, f. 4.

Jane, Thomas, of St. Mary Hall 1621. See Jeane.

Jane, Thomas, of Pembroke Coll. 1642. See Jeyne.

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Jane, William, s. Jos., of Cornwall, gent. Christ Church, matric. 5 Dec., 1660, aged 16; B.A. 1664, M.A. 1667, B.D. 1674, D.D. 1679, canon 1678, and regius professor of divinity 1680-1707, lecturer at Carfax, chaplain to Dr. Compton, bishop of Oxford, rector of Wennington, Essex, 1678, canon of St. Paul's and treasurer 1679, and archdeacon of Middlesex 1679-86, rector of Newland, Oxon, 1680, dean of Gloucester 1685, canon and chancellor of Exeter Cathedral 1703, precentor 1704, chaplain to William III.; died in Feb. 1706-7, will at Oxford proved 10 Nov., 1707. See Ath. iv. 643; Lansdowne MS. 987, f. 298; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

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