Middlemore, Robert, of Herts, arm. University Coll., matric. 15 Feb., 1593-4, aged 14; of Enfield, Middlesex (son and heir of Henry, one of her majesty's privy chamber), licenced 24 Oct., 1601, to marry Dorothy Fulstone. See London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.
Middleton, (—), of St. Mary Hall, ? created B.D. 6 June, 1646.
Middleton, Christopher, of Cheshire, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. entry under date 12 Dec., 1580, aged 20; perhaps B.D. from St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1619, incorporated 13 July, 1619, rector of Aston-in-the-Wall, Northants, 1612; buried there 5 Feb., 1627-8, see Richard 1582. See Foster's Graduati Cantab.
Middleton, Conyers, fellow of Trinity Coll., Cambridge, B.A. 1702-3, M.A. 1706 (incorporated 23 June, 1707), D.D. Com. Reg. 1717; sub-librarian 1721, Woodwardian professor 1731, rector of St. Clements-at-the-Bridge, Norwich, 1720, and of Coveney, co. Cambridge, 1725, and of Hascomb, Surrey, 1747, until his death 28 July, 1750, at Hildersham, co. Cambridge. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.
Middleton, Edward, fellow of New Coll. 1554-61, from Salop, B.A. 23 Feb., 1557-8; perhaps student of Lincoln's Inn 1560, rector of Chaffcombe, Somerset, 1569. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. & Foster's Index Eccl. [5],
Middleton, Edward, s. Walter, of city of York (Gul. in 4to.), cler. University Coll., matric. 2 March, 1701-2, aged 16; B.A. 1705; admon. at Oxford 30 Aug., 1708.
Middleton, Edward, s. Tho., of Winchester, Hants, cler. Trinity Coll., matric. 6 Feb., 1702-3, aged 16; B.A. 1706, M.A. 1709; vicar of Hurstbourne Priors 1711, and of Minstead, Hants, 1714. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Middleton, Edward, s. Rob., of Chapel-en-le-Frith, co. Derby, pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. 27 March, 1708, aged 18; B.A. 1711.
Middleton, Francis, demy Magdalen Coll. 1542, B.A. 1547, fellow 1547-8. See Bloxam, iv. 92.
Middleton, Fulco, s. John, of Denbigh (town), gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 20 March, 1639-40, aged 17.
Middleton, George, s. George, of Houghton-leSpring, co. Durham, gent. University Coll., matric. 20 Feb., 1623-4, aged 17; of Silksworth, co. Durham; died about 1653. See Foster's Durham Visitations, 239. [11],
Middleton, Henry, s. William, of (Tyso?), co. Warwick, p.p. Christ Church, matric. 7 March, 1672-3, aged 16.
Middleton, Hugh, B.C.L. sup. 4 July, 1505.
Middleton, John (Medylton), B.C.L. 2 Dec., 1510.
Middleton, John, of co. Gloucester, pleb. Corpus Christi Coll., matric. 28 Nov., 1581, aged 26; B.A. 6 July, 1582. [15],
Middelton, John, of Middlesex, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 21 Nov., 1628, aged 19, B.A. 20 Oct., 1631; M.A. from St. Mary Hall 14 June, 1634; perhaps chaplain All Souls' College; expelled by the parliamentary visitors 1648. See Burrows, 474.
Middleton, John, s. Robert, of Curry Rivell, Somerset, pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. 28 Jan., 1630-1; aged 17.
Middleton, John, s. Richard, of Horsham, Sussex, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 16 April, 1641, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1650; brother of Thomas 1641. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.
Middleton, John, earl of Middleton in Scotland; created M.A. 28 Sept., 1663, lord high commissioner of Scotland 1661, a celebrated parliamentary and royalist general, taken prisoner at the battle of Preston 17 Aug., 1648, joined Charles II. in 1654, wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Worcester, 3 Sept., 1651, but escaped to France, etc.; created earl of Middleton 1 Oct., 1660; an extraordinary lord of session 1662, died governor of Tangier in 1673. See Fasti, ii. 271.
Middleton, John, s. Thom., of Thame, Oxon, cler. Merton Coll., matric. 16 Oct., 1695, aged 15; postmaster 1695, B.A. 1700, M.A. 1702, chaplain 1709, B. and D.D. 1725; born at Thame 5 Aug., 1680; educated at Winchester, rector of Long Marton, Westmorland, 1627-30, lecturer or morning preacher St. Bride's, London, 1733, Thursday lecturer at St. Laurence, Guildhall, 1733, rector of St. Peter, Cornhill, 1734. See Rawl. iii. 235, xviii. 99; & Foster's Index Eccl. [20],
Middleton, John, s. J., of St. Asaph (town), pleb. Trinity Coll., matric. 12 April, 1709, aged 18; B.A. 1712.
Myddelton, John, s. J., of Llan Han (? Hamlach), co. Denbigh, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 27 March, 1710, aged 18.
Middleton, Marmaduke, (s. Thomas, of co. Cardigan), created D.D. 27 April, 1583, vicar of Cooluck, diocese of Dublin, and vicar of Dunboyne, and rector of Killare, diocese of Meath, dean and bishop of Waterford 1579-82, bishop of St. Davids 1582, until deprived 1590; died 30 Nov., 1592, or 1 Nov., 1593, buried in St. George's, Windsor. See Ath. ii. 830; Cotton's Fasti Ecc. Hib. i. 124; & Cooper, ii. 140.
Middleton, Richard (Myddelton), B.A. sup. 6 March, 1507-8; B.C.L. 9 Feb., 1511-12.
Middleton, Richard, of Cheshire, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 19 Oct., 1582, aged 16. See Christopher 1580. [25],
Middleton, Richard (Myddletoune), of Yorks, gent. University Coll., matric. 7 June, 1583, aged 19.
Middleton, Richard, B.A. from Jesus Coll. 13 July, 1586, perhaps vicar of Llanarthney, co. Carmarthen, 1588; prebendary of collegiate church of Brecon 1589, and archdeacon of Cardigan, etc., 1589-1629; died 16 Nov., 1641. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Middelton, Richard, of London (city), arm. fil. nat. max. Queen's Coll., matric. 7 May, 1602, aged 17; brother of Thomas and Timothy 1605.
Middelton, (Sir) Richard, s. Tho., of Cefn-y-werne, co. Denbigh, bart. Brasenose Coll., matric. 21 Oct., 1670, aged 15; 3rd bart., of Chirk Castle; M.P. co. Denbigh in 13 parliaments 1685-7 and 1689, until his death in June, 1716; his brother John died Jan., 1670, buried in the college chapel, see Gutch, i. 376; brother of William same date. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.
Myddleton, Robert, of London, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 15 May, 1618, aged 18; student of Gray's Inn 1620, as son of Robert, of London, esq. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. [30],
Middleton, Robert, s. Robert, of Taunton, Somerset, pleb. New Inn Hall, matric. 14 Nov., 1661, aged 18; M.A. by decree 5 July, 1671; perhaps vicar of Braintree, Essex, 1678, etc., and canon of Ely 1699. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Myddelton, Robert, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. 14 Dec., 1694; perhaps bar.-at-law, of Middle Temple, 1702, as son and heir of Richard, of Shrewsbury, gent. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.
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