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BEDINGFIELD, Sir Robert (1637-1711), of Ludgate Street, London

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b. bef. 2 June 1637, 5th s. of John Bedingfield of Lincoln’s Inn and Halesworth, Suff. by Joyce, da. of Edmund Morgan of Lambeth, Surr.; bro. of Henry Bedingfield†. m. (1) lic. 22 Dec. 1662, Elizabeth (d. 1688), da. and coh. of Martin Harvey of Weston Favell, Northants., s.p.; (2) 10 Oct. 1689, Anne, da. and coh. of William Strode (d. 1661) of Newhouse, Warws., wid. of Nicholas Reynardson of London, s.p. Kntd. 18 Nov. 1697. A. Lumsden-Bedingfield, Bedingfield Peds. 37, 104, 168; London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster 108; Mar. Reg. St. Dunstan’s Stepney, ii. 187; Frag. Gen. viii. 144.
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Freeman, Merchant Taylors’ Co., master 1697; common councilman, London 1682–3, 1688–97, alderman 1697–d., sheriff 1702–3, ld. mayor 1706–7. J. R. Woodhead, Rulers of London (London and Mdx. Arch. Soc.), 28.

Main residence: Ludgate Street, London.
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BEDINGFIELD, Daniel (?c. 1636-1704), of King’s Lynn, Norf.

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b. ?c.1636, 3rd s. of Humphrey Bedingfield of Wighton by Abigail, da. of William Hicks, scrivener, of London. educ. Queens’, Camb. 1657; G. Inn 1659, called 1667, bencher 1689, treasurer 1698. s.p. IGI, Norf.; PCC 194 Ashe; Vis. Norf. (Norf. Arch Soc.), i. 168–9.
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Jt. receiver of estates of duchy of Lancaster, Cambs., Norf. and Suff. 1664–86, receiver 1686–d. Somerville, Duchy of Lancaster Official Lists, 199.

Freeman, King’s Lynn Oct. 1688, recorder Nov. 1688–d. Cal. Freemen King’s Lynn, 199; H. Le Strange, Norf. Official Lists, 200.

Main residence: King’s Lynn, Norf.
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BEAW, William (c.1676-1738), of Doctors’ Commons, London

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b. c. 1676, 1st s. of William Beaw, bp. of Llandaff 1679–1706, by Frances, da. of Alexander Bowsier of Southampton, Hants. educ. Magdalen, Oxf. matric. 4 Nov. 1681 aged 15, BA 1685, BCL 1686, DCL 1695; Doctors’ Commons 1696. m. bef. 1686, Margaret, da. of Richard Lyster of Rowton Castle, Salop, 3s. suc. fa. 1706. Bradney, Mon. iv. 68; G. D. Squibb, Doctors’ Commons, 185.
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Chancellor, dioc. of Llandaff 1687–d.

Main residence: Doctors’ Commons, London.
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BEAW, William (c.1676-1738)

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BEAUMONT, Hon. John (c.1636-1701), of St. Anne’s, Westminster, Mdx.

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b. c. 1636, 2nd s. of Sapcote, 2nd Visct. Beaumont of Swords [I], of Cole Orton, Leics. by 1st w. Bridget, da. of Sir Thomas Monson, 1st Bt., of Carlton, Lincs. educ. Market Bosworth g.s.; Christ’s, Camb. matric. 3 Nov. 1653, aged 17. m. (1) lic. 10 Sept. 1663, Felicia (d. 1687), da. of Thomas Pigott of Chetwynd, Salop, wid. of William Wilmer (d. 1660) of Sywell, Northants., and of Sir Charles Compton† (d. 1661) of Grendon, Northants. s.p.; (2) 3 Oct. 1693, Philippa, da. of Sir Nicholas Carew† of Beddington, Surr., s.p. London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster, 106; Northants RO, Isham mss IC1490, John to Sir Justinian Isham*, 3 Oct. 1693.
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Gent. of privy chamber by Dec. 1660, carver by 1679–?bef. 1682, equerry 1685–Sept. 1688. N. Carlisle, Privy Chamber, 165.

Capt. independent tp. of horse 1666–7; capt. of ft. Holland Regt. (later the Buffs) Jan.– Mar. 1674; capt. of gds. [I] 1676–7; capt. Anglo-Dutch brigade 1678–84; lt.-col. of ft. Princess Anne’s Regt. (later 8 Ft.) 1685– Sept. 1688, col. Dec. 1688–95; lt.-gov. Dover Castle 1686– Sept. 1688, 1689–93/4. J. Childs, Nobles, Gent. and Profession of Arms (Soc. for Army Hist. Res. Sp. Publn. xiii), 6; Luttrell, Brief Relation, ii. 224, 399.

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Freeman, Portsmouth Jan. 1688; commr. lodemanage court, Cinque Ports 1689.

Main residence: St. Anne’s, Westminster, Mdx.
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BEAUMONT, Hon. John (c.1636-1701)

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BEAUMONT, Sir George, 4th Bt. (c.1664-1737), of Stoughton Grange, nr. Leicester

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b. c. 1664, 2nd s. of Sir Henry Beaumont, 2nd Bt.†, of Stoughton Grange by Elizabeth, da. of George Farmer of Holbeach, Lincs., prothonotary of c.p. educ. New Coll. Oxf. matric. 9 Feb. 1683, aged 18, BCL 1690, fellow, DCL (by diploma) 1714. unm. suc. bro. as 4th Bt. 5 Dec. 1690; to the estates of his cos. Thomas, 3rd Visct. Beaumont of Swords [I] at Cole Orton, Leics. 1702. Nichols, Leics. ii. 860; Hist. Oxf. Univ. ed. Sutherland and Mitchell, v. 55.
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Commr. privy seal 1711–13; ld. of Admiralty Apr.– Oct. 1714.

Trustee, Radcliffe Lib. 1714–d. I. Guest, Dr Radcliffe and his Trust, 482.

Main residence: Stoughton Grange, nr. Leicester.
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BEAUMONT, Sir George, 4th Bt. (c.1664-1737)

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BAYNTUN, Henry (1664-91), of Farleigh Castle, Som. and Spye Park, Bromham, Wilts.

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bap. 17 Nov. 1664, 1st s. of Sir Edward Bayntun† of Spye Park by Stuarta, da. of Sir Thomas Thynne† of Richmond, Surr. educ. ?travelled abroad, 1678–?9. m. 1 Sept. 1685, Lady Anne, da. of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, coh. to her bro. Charles, 3rd Earl, 1s. 1da. suc. fa. 1679. Bayntun Commonplace Bk. ed. Freeman (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xliii), 35; Burke, Commoners, iv. 685; The Ancestor, xi. 24–25; Bromham Par. Reg.; Wilts. Arch. Mag. iv. 248; Mar. Lic. Vicar-Gen. (Harl. Soc. xxiv), 176.
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Free burgess, Devizes 1682–1684, May 1689–d.B. H. Cunnington, Annals of Devizes, 166; Devizes bor. recs. G20/1/18, 19.

Main residences: Farleigh Castle, Som.; Spye Park, Bromham, Wilts.
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BAYNTUN, Henry (1664-91)

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BAYNTUN, Edward (c.1659-1720), of Hardenhuish, Wilts.

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b. c. 1659, o. s. of Henry Bayntun† of Bath, Som. and Bremhill, Wilts. by Joanna, da. of Edmund Trimnell of Hanger, Bremhill. educ. Trinity, Oxf. matric. 12 Mar. 1675, aged 15; L. Inn 1679. m. by 1692, his. cos. Lucy, da. of Sir Edward Bayntun† of Spye Park, Bromham, Wilts., sis. of Henry Bayntun*, 7s. (4 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 1672. Wilts. RO, 518/3; PCC 216 Buckingham; Burke, Commoners, iv. 685; Le Neve’s Knights (Harl. Soc. viii), 32.
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Main residence: Hardenhuish, Wilts.
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BAYNTUN, Edward (c.1659-1720)

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BAYLIS, Robert (1673-1748), of Watling Street, London

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b. 14 Nov. 1673, 1st s. of Robert Baylis of Watling Street by his 2nd w. Mary Blower of St. Andrew’s, Holborn. educ. Merchant Taylors’ 1685–6; Sidney Sussex, Camb. 1690; I. Temple 1691, called 1699. unm. suc. fa. 1697; Kntd. 16 June 1727. Compleat Guide to . . . London (1740), 118; Merchant Taylors’ Sch. Reg. ed. Hart; J. R. Woodhead, Rulers of London (London and Mdx. Arch. Soc.), 27; PCC 109 Pyne, 353 Strahan; Mar. Lic. Vicar-Gen. (Harl. Soc. xxxiv), 38.
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Common councilman, London 1691–1710, alderman 1719–d., sheriff 1724–5, ld. mayor 1728–9. Beaven, Aldermen, i. 53; ii. 124.

Comptroller of the penny post by 1716–aft. 1720; commr. salt duty 1720, customs 1720–7, 1731–d.; receiver-gen. land tax, London, Mdx. and Suff. 1728, house duty, London by 1729–aft. 1744, Mdx. and Westminster by 1733–aft. 1744. Ibid.; Cal. Treas. Bks. and Pprs. 1729–30, pp. 89, 215, 223; 1731–4, p. 385; 1742–5, p. 549.

Dir. E.I. Co. 1731–3; pres. St. Thomas’ Hosp. 1745–d.

Main residence: Watling Street, London.
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BAYLIS, Robert (1673-1748)

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BATTISCOMBE, Peter (d. 1725), of Symondsbury, Dorset

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2nd s. of Christopher Battiscombe of Symondsbury by Mary, da. of Peter Starre of Bradford Abbas. educ. M. Temple 1691. unm. suc. fa. to property in Bridport, Allington and Bradpole 1671; er. bro. at Symondsbury 1685. Hutchins, Dorset, ii. 240.
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Main residence: Symondsbury, Dorset.
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BATTISCOMBE, Peter (d.1725)

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BATTELEY, Samuel (c.1652-1714), of Horringer, nr. Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.

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b. c. 1652, ?3rd s. of Nicholas Batteley (d. 1681), apothecary, of Bury St. Edmunds, alderman of Bury St. Edmunds 1668, 1680, by Anne. educ. Bury St. Edmunds g.s. m. (1) 21 Nov. 1682, Mary Bright (d. 1697) of Bury St. Edmunds, 2s. d.v.p. 3da. d.v.p.; (2) by 1699, Anne, at least 2s. d.v.p.
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Common councilman, Bury St. Edmunds 1683– Mar. 1688, Oct. 1688–91, capital burgess 1691–d., alderman 1695–6, 1707–8. Bury St. Edmunds G. S. List (Suff. Green Bks. xiii), 19–21; St. James, Bury St. Edmunds Par. Reg. (Suff. Green Bks. xvii), ii. 133, 212, 215, 223, 232, 235, 243; iii. 157, 172, 174, 185, 188–9, 193, 205, 216, 220; Gage, Thingoe Hundred, 501; Suff. RO (Bury St. Edmunds), Bury St. Edmunds bor. recs. EE500/D4/1/2, ff. 184, 219, 255; E500/D4/1/3(a), ff. 39, 244.

Main residence: Horringer, nr. Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.
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BATTELEY, Samuel (c.1652-1714)

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