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1500—1714.

Wigmore, John, born in London, s. Mich., of Thorsway, sacerd. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 28 April, 1637, aged 16, B.A. 26 Jan., 1640-1.

Wigmor(e), Michael, of Somerset, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. entry 21 Jan., 1602-3, aged 14, B.A. 30 June, 1606; fellow of Oriel Coll. 1608, M.A. 28 Nov., 1611; rector of Thorseway 1629, and of Croxby, (both) co. Lincoln, 1661-4. See Ath. ii. 290; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Wigmore, Richard, secular chaplain, fellow All Souls' Coll. 1536, B.C.L. 30 May, 1536; chantry priest Chippenham St. Mary or St. John 1546, and rector of Stoke Doyle, Northants, 1546. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Wigmor(e), Warnecome, of co. Hereford, arm. St. John's Coll., matric. 30 July, 1596, aged 18.

Wigmore, William, fellow All Souls' Coll. 1512, B.C.L. 20 Feb., 1513-14. [5],

Wignall, Richard, of London, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. entry under date 10 Jan., 1574-5, aged 19, B.A. 28 Nov., 1575, fellow All Souls' Coll. 1577, M.A. 22 June, 1579; incorporated at Cambridge 1584; vicar of Barking, Essex, 1592; licenced 4 July, 1592, to marry Mary, daughter of Thomas Barfote, of Hitchin, Herts. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Wigthorpe, William, of Hants, pleb. New Coll., matric. 19 May, 1598, aged 19, B.Mus. 4 July, 1605.

Wilby, John, B.Med. from Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1638; D.Med. from Merton Coll. (Oxford) 13 Oct., 1646, fellow college of physicians 1654. See Munk's Roll, i. 268; & Fasti, ii. 92.

Wilbee, Thomas, of Yorks, pleb. University Coll., matric. 15 April, 1603, aged 18 (subscribes "Wilke"), B.A. 31 Oct., 1606, M.A. 3 July, 1609.

Wilbraham, Charles, s. Peter, of Acton, Cheshire, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 6 April, 1677, aged 16, B.A. 1680; M.A. from Brasenose Coll. 1683; (his father Peter son of Roger, of Dorfold, 1610); rector of Fobbing 1687, and vicar of Tilbury East, (both) Essex, 1687; father of Peter 1708. See Foster's Index Eccl. [10],

Wilbra(ha)m, Hugh, of Cheshire, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 30 Oct., 1612, aged 16; student of Lincoln's Inn 1615, as 3s. Thomas, of Woodhey, Cheshire, esq., deceased; brother of Thomas 1607. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Wilbraham, Hugh, s. H., gent. Oriel Coll., subscribes 13 Sept., 1708, aged 16 (as arm.), B.A. 1712.

Wilbraham, John, of London, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. entry under date 8 Dec., 1578, aged 16, B.A. 25 Oct., 1581; M.A. (? from Gloucester Hall) 8 May, 1584.

Wilbraham, Peter, s. Charles, of Southfleet, Kent, cler. Hart Hall, matric. 12 Oct., 1708, aged 17.

Wilbraham, Ralph (or Randle), s. Roger, of Dorford, Cheshire, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 28 April, 1637, aged 15; student of Gray's Inn 1640; died s.p. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. [15],

Wilbraham, Ralph (or Randle), Baronetti fil. nat. min. (subscribes "Eq. aur. et Bart. fil."). Brasenose Coll., matric. 20 May, 1653, B.A. 30 Jan., 1655-6; of Newbottle, Northants, bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1663, as son and heir of Sir Thomas, of Woodhey, Cheshire, bart. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Wilbraham, Ralph, s. Peter, of Dorfold, Cheshire, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 13 July, 1672, aged 16; of Dorfold, died 19 Oct., 1722; father of Thomas 1698.

Wilbraham, Randle, s. R(andle), of Astbury, Cheshire, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 10 Oct., 1711, aged 16, D.C.L. by diploma 14 April, 1761, then deputy steward of the university; of Rode, Cheshire, bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1718, treasurer 1754, vice-chamberlain of Cheshire, M.P. Newcastle-under-Lyme (Nov.) 1740-7, Appleby 1747-54, Newton, co. Lancaster, 1754-68; died 3 Dec., 1770; brother of Roger 1710. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Wilbraham, Richard, s. Randle, of Nantwich, Cheshire, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. 16 Oct., 1705, aged 16; died 6 Feb., 1709, buried at Astbury.

Wilbraham, Roger, B.A. from Brasenose Coll. 6 Feb., 1609-10; possibly of Dorfold, student of Gray's Inn 1608, as son and heir of Ralph, esq.; and father of Ralph 1637, and grandfather of Charles. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. [20],

Wilbraham, Roger, s. Randle, of Astbury, Cheshire, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 10 Oct., 1710, aged 16; of Nantwich, student of Lincoln's Inn 1711; ancestor of the Delamere branch; died in Sept., 1754; brother of Randle 1711. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Wilbra(ha)m, Thomas, of Cheshire, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 30 Oct., 1607, aged 15, B.A. 3 June, 1611; perhaps student of Lincoln's Inn 1611, as son of Thomas, of Tilstone, Cheshire, esq.; brother of Hugh 1612. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Wilbraham, Thomas, s. Roger, of Namptwich, Cheshire, arm. Christ Church, matric. 14 June, 1672, aged 15; born at Dorfold 23 May, 1657, died in 1675.

Wilbraham, Thomas, s. Ralph, of Dorfold, Cheshire, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. 7 July, 1698, aged 16.

Wilbraham, William (Wylbram), deacon, B.A. 11 April, 1508; one of these names canon of Hereford 1541. [25],

Wilcox, Abel (Willcox), of Northants, gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 15 April, 1603, aged 15, B.A. 10 Nov., 1606; M.A. from St. Edmund Hall 20 June, 1609; died 28 March, 1613, M.I. St. Peter-inthe-East, Oxford. See Hearne, i. 137.

Wilcox, Edward, student residing in the town in July, 1562; tutor, Richard Percey. See O.H.S. i. 230.

Wilcocks, "Eliioihu,", of London, pleb. Magdalen Hall 2 July, 1585, aged "8.",

Wilcox, Emanuel, of Northants, pleb. Hart Hall, matric. 8 Nov., 1594, aged 18.

Wilcox, Francis, of Emanuel Coll., Cambridge (admitted 15 Nov., 1645); fellow of Jesus Coll. by the parliamentary visitors in 1648; B.A. from St. John's Coll. 1 May, 1649; rector of Powderham, Devon, 1664. See Burrows, 505; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [30],

Willcox, Giles, s. Jon., of Westminster, Middlesex, gent. Christ Church, matric. 17 Dec., 1673, aged 18, B.A. 1677; rector of Alburgh 1680, and of Bixley, (both) Norfolk, 1682. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Wilcocks, Guy, B.A. from All Souls' Coll. 9 March, 1611-12; vicar of Barholm, co. Lincoln, 1634. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Wilcox, Henry (Wylkox), D.C.L. disp. 13 April, 1513, principal or chief moderator of the civil law school in the parish of St. Edward, Oxford, 1501, advocate of Doctors' Commons 1511, vicar general of Lincoln episcopal court temp. bishop Smith, rector of Wood Eaton 1504, and of Eynsham, Oxon, 1506, and of Haseley 1504, canon of Lincoln 1505, archdeacon of Leicester 1515. See Lansdowne MS. 978, f. 219b; Coote's Civilians, 10n; & Fasti, i. 4.

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