Modd, George, fellow of Trinity Coll., Cambridge, B.A. 1665-6, M.A. 1669; incorporated 10 July, 1677, vicar of Chesterton, 1690, and of Trumpington, co. Cambridge, 1694, rector of Great Loughton, Bucks, 1695. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.
Modyford, John, arm. Christ Church, matric. 21 March, 1658-9.
Mogg, Richard, s. John, of Farrington Gurney, Somerset, gent. Balliol Coll., matric. 26 March, 1708, aged 17.
Mogg, Thomas, s. Jeremie, of Shipton Montague, Somerset, pleb. p.p. Wadham Coll., matric. 10 March, 1664-5, aged 18; B.A. 1668, rector of Stowell, Somerset, 1681. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Mogridge, Anthony, s. Antony, of Martley, co. Worcester, cler. Balliol Coll., matric. 24 Oct., 1707, aged 18, vicar of Himbleton, co. Worcester, 1746, until his death 14 Feb., 1766, aged 90; brother of Samuel 1696. See Foster's Index Eccl. [5],
Mogerege, George, of Wilts, pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. 13 April, 1586, aged 16.
Mogridge, John, s. Joh., of Holcombe, Devon, p.p. Balliol Coll., matric. 15 Oct., 1678, aged 15; B.A. 1682, vicar of Burlescombe, Devon, 1689. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Mogridge, Samuel, s. Anth., of Martley, co. Worcester, cler. University Coll., matric. 7 Nov., 1696, aged 18; brother of Anthony.
Mohun. See also Moone.
Mohun, Churchell, subscribed 30 April, 1613, 2s. of Maximilian, of Fleet, Dorset; bro. of Maximilian.
Mohun, Ferdinand, of Cornwall, Baronetti fil. Exeter Coll., matric. 20 June, 1631, aged 19; B.A. same day; 3rd son of Sir Reginald. [11],
Mohun, John, of Cornwall, militis fil. Exeter Coll., matric. entry 15 Nov., 1605, aged 13; B.A. 7 July, 1608; student of Middle Temple 1610 (as son and heir of Sir Reginald, of Boconnoc, Cornwall); created Baron Mohun 15 April, 1628; M.P. Grampound 1624-5, 1625; died 28 May, 1640; brother of Reginald, William, and Ferdinand. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.
Mohun, Maximilian, subscribed 30 April, 1613, of Fleet, Dorset (1s. Maximilian Moone 1581); baptised 1596, and died 1673; brother of Churchill, and also Maximilian Moone 1581.
Mohun, Reginald, s. Reginald, of Boconnoc, Cornwall, militis. Exeter Coll., matric. 13 Dec., 1622, aged 19; B.A. 10 June, 1624 (then Baronetti fil.); student of Middle Temple 1625; M.P. Lostwithiel, 1626; admon. 15 Aug., 1642; brother of John, William, and Ferdinand. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.
Mohun, Warwick, s. William, of Creed, Cornwall, arm. Exeter Coll., matric. 12 May, 1687, aged 18. [15],
Mohun, William, of Cornwall, militis fil. Exeter Coll., matric. 15 Nov., 1605, aged 15; B.A. 7 July, 1608; student of Middle Temple 1608, as son and heir of Sir Reginald of Boconnoc; died 1613; brother of John, Reginald, and Ferdinand. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.
Le Moine, Stephen, created D.D. 6 April, 1676, a preacher to the reformed congregation of Rouen in Normandy, professor of theology in the university of Leyden. See Fasti, ii. 356.
Moigne, Thomas, B.A. from Peter House, Cambridge, 1583-4, M.A. 1587 (incorporated 9 July, 1594), B.D. 1594. See Foster's Graduati Cantab.
Mokeson, Nathaniel, "servitor," s. William, of Cawthorne, Yorks. University Coll., matric. 19 Oct., 1638, aged 19.
Moland, John, created B.C.L. 11 Oct., 1714 (? Morland). [20],
Molder, Raphaell, sup. for B.A. 29 July, 1512 admitted 31 Jan., 1512-13, as "Ralph Mader.",
Mole. See also Moll and Moule.
Mole, George, of Northants, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 8 Nov., 1588, aged 15; student of Inner Temple 1596, as of Segrave, Northants, gent. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.
Mole, William, 1s. William, of Bedford (city), arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 16 July, 1669, aged 15.
Molesworth, (Sir) John, arm. fil. Balliol Coll., matric. 20 July, 1654; perhaps student of Inner Temple 1657, as of Pencarrow, Cornwall, gent. (s. Hender); baptised 27 May, 1635; knighted 18 June, 1675; 2nd bart. (1689), vice-admiral of Cornwall, sheriff 1691; M.P. Lostwithiel 1700-1, returned for Lostwithiel and Bossiney (probably sat for Bossiney) 1701-2, Lostwithiel 1702, until Jan., 1706; buried 18 Oct., 1716, at Egloshayle, father of the next. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg; & Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary. [25],
Molesworth, (Sir) John, 1s. John, of Egloshale, Cornwall, equitis. Exeter Coll., matric. 12 May, 1687, aged 18; 3rd bart.; student-at-law, Middle Temple, 1688; baptised 23 June, 1668, buried 20 June, 1723. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.
Molesworth, Nathaniel, of Northants, "serviens nob. gener. Mri. Rich." St. John's Coll., matric. 22 June, 1610, aged 17.
Moldeworth, Richard, B.A. 23 Jan., 1561-2; perhaps bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1574, as son and heir of Humphrey, of Wincham, parish of Great Budworth, Cheshire. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.
Molford, Gilbert, of Devon, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 4 July, 1606, aged 17; 4s. Thomas, of Chulmleigh, Devon.
Molford, Thomas, of Devon, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 15 Nov., 1605, aged 15; 3s. Thomas, of Chulmleigh, Devon. [30],
Molins, (Sir) Barentyne (Molens), of Berks, arm. fil., matric. entry 1 March, 1587-8, aged 13; "Mr. Case's scholar," (knighted), licenced 20, June, 1598, to marry Isabel Southwell, spinster; perhaps father of Michael. See London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.
Molins, Frederick, s. James, of London, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 16 April, 1624, aged 17.
Mollins, Henry, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 19 July, 1659.
Molins, James (Mullins), demy Magdalen Coll. 1623-7, B.A. 7 Dec., 1626 (incorporated at Cambridge 1627), fellow 1627-35, M.A. 20 June, 1629, rector of Little Dunham, Norfolk, 1635. See Bloxam, v. 111.
Molins, James (Moleyns or Mullins), M.A. Aberdeen; incorporated at Cambridge (Trinity Coll.) 1657, (and at Oxford 13 July, 1669). D.Med. (comitiis Regiis) 28 Sept., 1681, surgeon to St. Bartholomew and St. Thomas hospital, master of chirurgery, and servant to their majesties King Charles II. and King James II.; died 1686; buried in St. Bride's, Fleet Street. See Munk's Roll, i. 193; & Foster's Graduati Cantab. [35],
Mollins, John (Molyns, Mullynes, Mullens, or Mullyng), fellow Magdalen Coll. 1541, from Somersetshire, B.A. 24 July, 1541, M.A. 1545, B.D. sup. 1551-2, D.D. sup. 23 Jan., 1565-6, a zealous man for reformation, went into exile temp. Queen Mary, became Greek reader to the English exiles at Frankfort, canon residentiary of St. Paul's 1559, archdeacon of London 1559, and rector of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, 1559, rector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, and of Theydon Gernon 1562, rector of Bocking 1577-91, and dean 1583, fellow of the collegiate church of Manchester 1578, chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, and to archbishop Grindall; died 22 May (or 1 June), 1591; buried in St. Paul's. See Ath. i. 581; Lansdowne MS. 982, f. 174; Chetham, xxi. n.s. 73; & Gutch, ii. 121.
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