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1500—1714.

Pococke, Thomas, demy Magdalen Coll. 1625-9, B.A. 26 Jan., 1627-8; perhaps related to Edward 1585, and Isaac. See Bloxam, v. 117.

Pococke, Thomas, s. Edward, S.T.D. Christ Church, matric. 15 March, 1666-7, B.A. 1670, M.A. 1673; incorporated at Cambridge 1674; vicar of Morwinstow, Cornwall, 1677, and rector of St. Peter Tavy, Devon, 1686; brother of Robert 1673, and father of John 1710. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Pocock, Thomas, s. John, of Hammersmith, Middlesex, privilegiatus 18 Jan., 1683-4, aged 30; "servus Dni. Sherrard, LL.B. & soc. St. Johns."

Pocock, Thomas, s. Greg., of London, gent. Christ Church, matric. 24 June, 1686, aged 15, B.A. 1690; chaplain to Lock hospital 1715-33, by governors of St. Bartholomew. See Rawl, vi. 238.

Pococke, Thomas, s. Giles, of Reading, Berks, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 22 March, 1688-9, aged 17; B.A. from Christ Church 1692, M.A. 1695, vicar of Chalgrove, Oxon, 1701; brother of Giles 1679. See Foster's Index Eccl.

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Pocock, Thomas, s. Th., of Middlesex, gent. Pembroke Coll., matric. 28 Nov., 1690, B.A. 1694; M.A. from St. Mary Hall 1698, born in St. Clements, Middlesex, 15 June, 1672, educated at Abingdon, Berks, rector of Danbury, Essex, 1705, a chaplain of Royal hospital at Greenwich 1716, rector of Latchingdon-cum-Lalling, Essex, 1712. See Rawl. v. 276, xviii. 221; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Pocock, Zachariah, s. Lawrence, of Bright Waltham, Berks, sacerd. Merton Coll., matric. 12 Oct., 1638, aged 18; B.A. 10 May, 1642, M.A. 12 July, 1645, rector of Bright Waltham 1658; brother of Lawrence 1641, and of Robert 1643. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Podmore, John, cler. fil. Brasenose Coll., matric. 11 April, 1660; one of these names rector of Adderley, Salop, 1662. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Podmore, Thomas, s. John, of Adderley, Salop, minister. Brasenose Coll., matric. 18 March, 1664-5, aged 19.

Poe, Theophilus, s. Leonard, of London, D.Med. Broadgates Hall, matric. 6 Feb., 1623-4, aged 15.

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Poëton, John, s. Edward, of Petworth, Middx. (sic), sacerd. St. Alban Hall, matric. 12 May, 1637, aged 18; rector of Ashbury, Berks, 1661, See Foster's Index Eccl.

Poindexter, John, M.A.; fellow Exeter Coll., 1635, until expelled 1648, lieut. Bailly of Jersey; possibly B.A. from Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 1629-30, M.A. 1633; died 1691, aged 83. See Boase, 65; & Foster's Graduati Cantab.

Poingdestre, John, s. Charles, of St. Saviour, Isle of Jersey, arm. Pembroke Coll., matric. 4 July, 1713, aged 20.

Poindexter, Philip, s. Thomas, of Jersey, Hants, pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 15 June, 1638, aged 16; B.A. 11 Nov., 1641.

Poingdestre, Thomas (Poyngdestre); created B.D. from Exeter Coll. 31 Aug., 1636.

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Pointel, William (Pomcel), of Middx., pleb. Merton Coll., matric. entry under date 20 Dec., 1577, aged 16; perhaps rector of Carlton Scroop, co. Lincoln, 1580. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Pointer. See also Poynter.

Pointer, John (Poynter) of London, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 28 March, 1617, aged 17; B.A. 2 July, 1618 (subs. as Poynter); sub-dean and canon of Christ Church 1655, resigned 1662; a puritanical preacher, lecturer of St. Mildred, Bread Street, and of Wootton Wawen, co. Warwick, 1630-1, minister of Huntingdon 1632-43, vicar of Bures, Essex, 1646-55; died 2 Jan., 1683, aged 84, grandfather of John and Malachias. See Fasti, i. 379; Calamy, i. 216; Rawl. xviii, p. 225b; & Add. MS. 15,670, p. 58.

Pointer, John, s. J(ohn), of Alkerton, Oxon, cler. Merton Coll., matric. 24 Jan., 1686-7, aged 19; postmaster, B.A. 1691, chaplain 1693, M.A. 1694, vicar of Keresley, co. Warwick, rector of Slapton, Northants, 1694-1754, author of "Oxoniensis Academia;" brother of Malachias; his father rector of Alkerton 1663-1710. See Rawl. i. 274, xviii. 224; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Pointer, Malachias, s. John, of Alkerton, Oxon, cler. Merton Coll., matric. 8 Feb., 1687-8, aged 15; B.A. 18 Feb., 1691-2, M.A. 1694, rector of Alkerton 1711; brother of John last-named. See Foster's Index Eccl. [20]

Pointer, Samuel, of Wadham Coll. 1665. See Poynter.

Poke, Thomas s. Jo., of Reading, Berks, pleb. New Inn Hall, matric. 19 June, 1677, aged 17; B.A. from Christ Church 1682, rector of Horham 1693-1704, and of Rickinghall Superior, Suffolk, 7-22 Oct., 1712. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Polden, Mathew, fellow of New Coll. 1527-31, from Milton, Dorset, B.A. 17 July, 1531. See O.H.S. i. 342.

Polden, Robert, of Dorset, pleb. Gloucester Hall, matric. 16 Oct., 1584, aged 19.

Polden, Robert, subscribed 14 Oct., 1597; B.A. from New Coll. 24 April, 1601, M.A. 17 Jan., 1604-5, B.D. July, 1612.

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Polden, Thomas. Hart Hall, matric. entry under date 1572.

Pole. See also {sc|Poole}} and {sc|Powle}}, or {sc|Powell}}.

Pole, Charles (or Carolus), s. John, of Shute, Devon, bart. New Coll., matric. 27 Aug., 1705, aged 17; B.C.L. 16 Feb., 1711-12, in holy orders; rector of St. Breock, Cornwall, 1710. See Hearne, iii. 299; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Pole, David, fellow All Souls' Coll. 1520, B.C.L. —, B.Can.L. 2 July, 1526, D.Can.L. 17 Feb., 1527-8, advocate Doctors' Commons 1529, canon of Lichfield 1531, archdeacon of Salop 1536, and of Derby 1543, dean of the arches, chancellor of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, bishop of Peterborough 1557, deprived 1559; made his will 17 May, 1568, proved 6 July following. See Ath. ii. 801; Coote's Civilians, 26; Lansdowne MS. 980, f. 283; & Fasti, i. 74.

Pole, Francis, of Devon, equitis fil. Oriel Coll., matric. 24 March, 1609-10, aged 16; B.A. 3 Nov., 1612; M.A. from Hart Hall 12 June, 1616, vicar of Tregoney, Cornwall, 1623; brother of Periam, and William 1610. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

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Pole, John (or Powle), B.A. 9 May, 1520, M.A. supd. 11 July, 1521; one John Pool, vicar of Hartley Wintney, Hants, 1545. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Pole, Matthew (or Poole), s. Francis, of York, admitted to Emanuel Coll., Cambridge, 2 July, 1645, B.A. 1648-9, M.A. 1652; incorporated 14 July, 1657, rector of St. Michael-le-Querne, London, 1648, until ejected for nonconformity 1662, retired to Amsterdam for the free exercise of his religion, and died there Oct., 1679. See Calamy, i. 167; & Fasti, ii. 205.

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