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1500—1714.

Danvers, John, of Wilts, arm. St. Alban Hall, matric. 29 Feb., 1599-1600, aged 17; B.A. from Jesus Coll. 11 Dec., 1605.

Da(n)vers, (Sir) John (Davers), of co. Gloucester, equitis fil. Brasenose Coll., matric. 10 July, 1601, aged 16; (3rd son of Sir John), of Lincoln's Inn 1612 (then of Wilts, knight), knighted at Royston, Herts, 3 March, 1608-9, M.P. Arundell May, 1610-11, Montgomery 1614, Oxford University May, 1621-Feb., 1622, Newport (Isle of Wight) March, 1624-5, Oxford University 1625-6, 1628-9, April-May, 1640, Malmesbury Oct., 1645-53 (L.P.), one of the commissioners on trial of the King and signed the warrant, died at Chelsea 16 April, 1655 attainted 1660, brother of Charles and Henry 1589. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Danvers, John, of co. Leicester, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. 19 May, 1615, aged 19; son of Francis, of Swithland, co. Leicester.

Danvers, John, (s. Henry), arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 2 Oct., 1652, bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1661 (as son-in-law, rightly stepson, of Wm. Yorke, a bencher of the Inner Temple), of Baynton, Wilts, which he sold, his mother married to her 2nd husband, William Yorke, of Bassett Down; brother of Charles 1654. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Danvers, John, 1s. John, of Chelsea, Middlesex, equitis. Christ Church, matric. 16 July, 1666, aged 15; (son of Sir John by his 3rd wife Grace, daughter of Thomas Hewes, of Kemerton, co. Gloucester), born 10 Aug., 1650, of Lincoln's Inn 1666, died 1721, aged 70, buried at Cropredy, Oxon. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [5],

Danvers, (Sir) John, s. Pope, of Sunning, Berks, bart. St. John's Coll., matric. 23 Jan., 1691-2, aged 17; 3rd baronet, of Culworth, Northants, born at Sunning, aforesaid, 10 July, 1673, died 26 Sept., 1744.

Danvers, Knightley, s. Daniel, of Byfield, Northants, doctoris. Trinity Coll., matric. 6 Nov., 1685, aged 15; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1696, deputy recorder of Northampton, died 14 Jan., 1740. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

D'Anvers, (Sir) Pope, s. Sa(muel), of Culworth, Northants, eq. aur. et bart. Trinity Coll., matric. 12 Dec., 1661, aged 17; 2nd baronet, of the Middle Temple 1664, baptized at Culworth, 12 Dec., 1644, died 4 May, 1712, father of Barker. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Danvers, Richard, of co. Gloucester, gent. New Coll., matric. 23 Jan., 1606-7, aged 21. See William 1591.

Danvers, Samuel, of Northants, gent. New Coll., matric. 10 Oct., 1594, aged 16; of the Inner Temple 1596, as of Culworth, Northants (son of Samuel), baptized there 21 Sept., 1578, died 15 Sept., 1603, brother of John same date. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [10],

Danvers, William, of co. Gloucester, gent. Queen's Coll., matric. 4 June, 1591, aged 14; perhaps of Lincoln's Inn 1595, from Wilts, and perhaps knighted 17 Nov., 1607. See Richard 1607. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Danvers, William, s. William, of Adderbury, Oxon, pleb., p.p. Oriel Coll., matric. 8 March, 1661-2, aged 17; B.A. 1665, M.A. 1668, rector of Skeffington, co. Leicester, 1667, of Gotham, Notts, 1673. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Daquet, Peter, D.Med. Bologna; incorp. fellow College of Physicians 1556. See Munk's Roll, i. 56.

D'Aranda, Benjamin, s. Paul, of Canterbury (city), cler. University Coll., matric. 15 May, 1685, aged 18; B.C.L. 1696, vicar of Calne, Wilts, 1693, canon of Sarum 1711, vicar of Bremhill Wilts, 1724, canon of Salisbury 1711, died about 1740. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

D'arand(a), Paul, s. 'Eliae,' of Southampton, Hants, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 10 Dec., 1641, aged 17; a fellow of Pembroke Coll. by the parliamentary visitors in 1648, created M.A. 14 April, 1648, (his father minister of the French church at Southampton) curate at Petworth, Patcham, and Mayfield, Sussex, minister of the French church at Canterbury, where he died 1669. See Calamy, iii. 323; & Burrows. [15],

D'Aranda, Peter, s. Phil., of Canterbury, cler. University Coll., matric. 27 Oct., 1694, aged 20, B.A. 1697; M.A. from Catharine Hall, Cambridge, 1705, rector of Lower Gravenhurst, Beds, 1699. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Darby , See Derby.

Darbishire, Thomas, of Broadgates Hall; B.A. 7 April, 1544, B.C.L. 30 Oct., 1553, D.C.L. 20 July, 1556, chancellor of the diocese of London, canon of St. Paul's 1543, rector of Hackney 1554, archdeacon of Essex 1558, rector of St. Magnus the Martyr and of Fulham 1558, deprived of all his spiritualities (on the accession of Elizabeth) 1559, entered the Society of Jesus, died at Ponte à Mousson, in Lorain, 6 April, 1604, aged 86. See Foley, iii. 705-29; D.N.B.; Le Neve, ii. 336, 412, 440; & Fasti, i. 147.

Darbishire, William, of Broadgates Hall, administration at Oxford granted 29 July, 1551.

Darbyshire, (Robert), of Cheshire, pleb. University Coll., matric.-entry under date 1574; perhaps B.A. 13 March, 1575-6, as Robert. [20],

Darcy, Christopher, of London, arm. Magdalen Coll., matric. 18 June, 1602, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1615, as son of Edward, of London, knight. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

D'Arcy, Conyers, s. Conyers, of Hornbye Castle, co. York, arm. University Coll., matric. 13 Nov., 1637, aged 15; 2nd Baron Darcy (1654), of Gray's Inn 1640, created Earl of Holderness 5 Dec., 1682, died 14 June, 1689, perhaps brother of Marmaduke. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

Darcy, Edward, created M.A. 27 Sept., 1592, M.P. Truro, 1584-5 (probably 3rd son of Sir Arthur Darcy), died 28 Oct., 1612, aged 69, ancestor of Darcy, of Kent. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Darcy, Edward, born in London, 1s. Robert, of Dartford, Kent, militis. Queen's Coll., matric. 22 June, 1627, aged 17; B.A. 20 Nov., 1627, of Gray's Inn 1629. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

Darcie, (Sir) Francis, created M.A. 11 April, 1588 (as Mr.), of Gray's Inn in 1600, and then a knight (1591), M.P. Lymington 1601, Middlesex 1621-2, 1628-9 (probably 5th son of Sir Arthur Darcy), buried 29 Nov., 1641. See Camden Miscellanies, vol. i., article i., vide 'Siege of Rouen,' page 70. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. & Parliamentary Dictionary. [25],

D'Arcy, (Sir) George, s. Thomas, of Hatfield, Essex, bart. St. John's Coll., matric. 10 Dec., 1695, aged 18 (? 16), 4th baronet, died young.

Darcy, Marmaduke, created M.A. 28 Sept., 1663, perhaps of Lincoln's Inn 1633 (as 5th son of Sir Conyers Darcy, of Hornby Castle, Yorks), gentleman usher of the privy council to Charles II., and M.P. Richmond, Feb., 1665-1678. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. & Parliamentary Dictionary.

Darcy, (Sir) Robert, of Kent. Magdalen Coll., matric. 17 June, 1597, aged 15 (as gent.), date of knightage not found, father of Edward 1627.

Darcy, Thomas (Darsey), chaplain, 'disp. 13 Feb., 1505-6,' B.Can.L. 16 March, 1505-6. See O.H.S., i. 42.

Dare, Francis, s. Leonard, of Twyford, Hants, arm. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 12 July, 1661, aged 16; demy Magdalen Coll. 1662-7, B.A. 1665. See Bloxam, v. 253. [30],

Dare, Leonard, of Devon, arm. fil. nat. max. Corpus Christi Coll., matric. 21 Jan., 1619-20, aged 16; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1630, as of Halwell, Devon, arm. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

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