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RALEGH, Gilbert (c.1583-1629), of Rectory House, Downton, Wilts.

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b. c. 1583, 1st s. of Sir Carew Ralegh* of Downton and Dorothy, da. of Sir William Wroughton† of Broad Hinton, Wilts. and wid. of Sir John Thynne† (d.1580) of Longleat, Wilts. m. by 1618, Lucy, da. of Sir George Wroughton of Broad Hinton, 5s. incl. Gilbert† (2 d.v.p.), 4da. (2 d.v.p.). Wilts. RO, 914/1; Vis. Wilts. (Harl. Soc. cv-cvi), 160; R.C. Hoare, Hist. Wilts. ‘Downton’, 37. suc. fa. 1627. bur. 20 Jan. 1629 20 Jan. 1629. Wilts. RO, 914/1.
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Dep. v.-adm. Dorset, by 1611 – d.; commr. piracy, Dorset 1611, C181/2, f. 159; APC, 1628–9, p. 136. swans, Hants, Wilts., Devon, Dorset, I.o.W. 1628; C181/4, f. 2v. lt., I. of Portland and capt., Portland Castle, Dorset 1625–d. C66/2356/16; CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 549.

Gent., privy chamber, 1628–d. LC5/132, p. 46.

Main residence: Rectory House, Downton, Wilts.
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RADCLIFFE, Sir Alexander (1608-1654), of Ordsall, Lancs.; later of Chancery Lane, London and Attleborough, Norf.

Family and Education
b. 27 Apr. 1608,C.P. Hampson, Bk. of the Radclyffes, 164. o.s. of Sir John Radcliffe* of Ordsall and Alice (d.1657), da. of Sir John Byron† of Clayton and Newstead Abbey, Notts. educ. household of Robert Radcliffe, 5th earl of Sussex; travelled abroad (Low Countries) 1625-7, 1633-4. APC, 1623-5. pp. 211, 447; PC2/43, p. 244. m. 7 June 1623, Jane, illegit. da. of Robert Radcliffe, 5th earl of Sussex and Frances, da. of Hercules Meautys, gent. pens. of West Ham, Essex, wid. of Edward Shute of Oakington, Cambs. and G. Inn, 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da. (1 d.v.p.). Hampson, 164-7. cr. KB 1 Feb. 1626; Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 162. suc. fa. 1627. DL7/25/6. d. 14 Apr. 1654.
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Gent. of the privy chamber extraordinary 1630–?33. LC5/132, f. 194.

J.p. Lancs. 1630–42, Lancs. RO, QSC11; CJ. ii. 821. commr. array 1642. Lancs. Civil War Tracts ed. G. Ormerod (Chetham Soc. ii), 13, 327.

Main residences: Ordsall, Lancs.; Chancery Lane, London; Attleborough, Norf.
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PUGH, Rowland (c.1579-1644), of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Mont.

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b. c. 1579,Age calculated from date of admiss. to university. 1st s. of Richard Pugh (d.1588) of Mathafarn and Gaynor, da. of Rees Thomas of Caernarvon, Caern. Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick, i. 272; Mont. Colls. v. 493; NLW, SA/1588/R4, f. 479v. educ. Shrewsbury sch. 1590, Jesus, Oxf. 1597, aged 18; Clement’s Inn; I. Temple 1599. Al. Ox.; Shrewsbury Sch. Regestum Scholarium comp. E. Calvert, 124; I. Temple database of admiss. m. (1) by 1597, Elizabeth (d.1627), da. of Sir Richard Price* of Gogerddan, Card., 2da.; (2) Oct. 1628, Mary (d.1669), da. of James Lewis of Coedmor, Card., wid. of Thomas Jones of Llanbadarn Fawr, Card., 1s. Dwnn, i. 44; Mont. Colls. v. 493; xvi. 48; NLW, ms 11986, ff. 215-18; Peniarth 117, f. 469; E112/271/20; Prerogative Ct. of Canterbury, Wills, Sentences and Probate Acts, 1661-1670 ed. J.H. Morrison, 199; E134/12&13Chas.I/Hi1.4. suc. grandfa. Rowland Pugh† by 1602. d. 26 Dec. 1644. Mont. Colls. xv. 410. sig. Row[land] Pughe.
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Steward, Cyfeiliog, Mont. 1602; Ibid. xvi. 48. j.p. Mont. 1605 – 30, 1632–?d., Card. 1628–d.; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 134–43, 194–6. sheriff, Mont. 1608 – 09, 1625 – 26, Merion. 1630–1; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 263, 261. commr. subsidy, Mont. 1609 – 10, 1621 – 22, 1624, E179/222/387; C212/22/21–3. i.p.m. Richard Pugh 1633; C142/500/39. dep. lt., Mont. by 1631–42; NLW, Chirk Castle F10689; HEHL, EL7443. commr. sewers, Merion. and Mont. 1637; C181/5, f. 151v. collector, St. Paul’s Cathedral repair, Mont. 1639; GL, ms 25475/1, f. 108. commr. Poll Tax 1641, SR, v. 158. array 1642–d. CSP Dom. 1644, p. 181.

Main residence: Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Mont.
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PRINGLE, John (1571-1651), of Dover, Kent

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bap. Apr. 1571, o.s. of John Pringle, baker, of Dover and Ellen. m. by 1598, Elizabeth (bur. 10 Dec. 1640), 3s. d.v.p. 3da. (1 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 1585.Soc. Gen., St. Mary’s, Dover par. reg.; Add. 29620, f. 273; Cent. Kent. Stud., PRC 32/35, f. 175. d. aft. 4 Jan. 1651. sig. Jo[h]n Pringle.
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Common councilman, Dover by 1603 – 24, chamberlain 1604 – 06, 1615–17; Add. 29623, f. 1; Add. 29620, ff. 186–7, 194–5. member, Dover fellowship of lodemanage by 1605, kpr. of the box 1608 – 10, snr. lodesman 1625, master 1625 – 26, warden ?by 1626–d.; Eg. 2118, ff. 19, 30–1, 33, 96r-v, 69v. churchwarden, Dover St. Mary 1607–9;Soc. Gen. St. Mary’s, Dover par. reg. dep. to Brodhull, Cinque Ports 1613, 1616, 1624, 1627, 1628, 1631, 1632, 1639, 1641; Cal. of White and Black Bks. of the Cinque Pts. ed. F. Hull (Kent Recs. xix), 400, 413, 431, 438, 442, 452, 457, 472, 475. pounder and droit gatherer, Dover 1623 – 24, jurat 1624 – d., dep. mayor 1626, mayor 1626–7; Add. 29623, ff. 62, 68, 74; Eg. 2120, f. 2. commr. sale of Spanish prize goods, Dover 1626 – 30, French prize goods 1627–30, APC, 1625–6, p. 350; CSP Dom. 1627–8, p. 61; E351/2508–9. billeting, Kent 1626–7. E. Kent Archives Cent., NR/CPC110 (Pringle to New Romney corp. 7 Oct. 1626).

Main residence: Dover, Kent.
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PRICE, Sir Richard (1561-1623), of Plâs Gogerddan, Gogerddan, Llanbadarn Fawr, Card.

Family and Education
b. 1561,E134/15Jas.I/Hil.8. 1st. s. of John Price I† of the Inner Temple and Gogerddan and his 1st w. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Perrot of Islington, Mdx. and Haroldston, Pemb. Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick, i. 44; W. Wales Hist. Recs. i. 3-4. educ. Clifford’s Inn; I. Temple 1583. I. Temple database of admiss. m. bef. 1591, Gwen (Gwenllian) (d.1639) da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morys ap Owen of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont., 4s (1 d.v.p.), 6da.(2 d.v.p.) Dwnn, i. 44; D.H.E. Roberts, ‘Noddwyr y Beirdd yn Sir Aberteifi’, Llên Cymru, x. 93; PROB 11/181, ff. 55v-57; Mont. Colls. v. 425. suc. fa. 1584; PROB 11/67, ff. 325v-6v. Kntd. 28 June 1603. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 111, where he is mistakenly referred to as being ‘of co. Hunts.’. d. 5 Feb. 1623. NLW, Peniarth 117, ff. 5-8. sig. Rich[ard] Pryse.
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Member, Council in the Marches, 1577/81–d.; P. Williams, Council in the Marches of Wales, 354–5; NLW, ms 9056E/809; Peniarth 117, f. 7. j.p. Card. 1584–d. (custos 1590–2, 1594–d.), Mont. 1598–d., JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 188–93, 132–8. sheriff, Card. 1585 – 86, 1603 – 04, Mont. 1590 – 91, ?1622; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 242, 261; NLW, ms 339F, f. 133. dep. lt., Card. by 1587–d., G. Owen, Taylor’s Cussion, pt. 1, f. 36; STAC 5/L2/10; SP12/265/15; C231/1, f. 49v; NLW, Peniarth 117, ff. 5–8. collector, Privy Seal loan 1604; E401/2585, f. 67; HMC, Laing, i. 99. commr. oyer and terminer, Wales and the Marches by 1602–d., C181/1, f. 33; 182/2, ff. 17v, 51v, 254, 276–7, 299; 181/3, ff. 26, 129v. subsidy, Card. and Mont. 1608, SP14/31/1. aid, Card. 1609, SP14/43/107. piracy, Carm., Pemb. and Card. 1617, C181/2, f. 276. subsidy, Card. 1621. C212/22/21.

Main residence: Plâs Gogerddan, Gogerddan, Llanbadarn Fawr, Card.
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PRICE, Sir Richard (1561-1623)

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PLUMLEIGH, William (d.1648), of Dartmouth, Devon

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st s. of William Plumleigh of Dartmouth and Joan, da. of Allen Page of Totnes, Devon. m. (1) by 1601, Joan, da. of Thomas Spurway of Exminster, Devon, 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) lic. 20 Jan. 1626, Ann Cockney of Dartmouth, 2da.; (3) Katherine. admon. 28 Oct. 1648.Vivian, Vis. Devon, 595; Exeter Diocese Mar. Lics. ed. J.L. Vivian, 90; PROB 11/205, ff. 320-1. sig. Will[iam] Plumleigh.
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Recvr. Dartmouth 1610–11, Devon RO, DD61805. mayor 1617 – 18, 1625 – 26, 1632 – 33, 1641–2. Dartmouth Corporation, Provisional List of Mayors.

Main residence: Dartmouth, Devon.
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NYELL (NEALE), William (d.1624), of Dartmouth, Devon

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m. 19 Jan. 1595, Mary Norbor, ?s.p. admon. 10 Nov. 1624.IGI; PROB 6/11, f. 128. sig. William Niell.
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Steward of bor. ct. Dartmouth 1598 – at least1622, town clerk 1602–d. Devon RO, DD61661, 62065; Bodl., Tanner 287, f. 94.

Main residence: Dartmouth, Devon.
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MYNGAYE (MINGAY, MINGEY), Francis (d.1632), of the Bridgehouse, St. Olave Southwark, Surr. and the Inner Temple, London.

Family and Education
1st. s. of Miles Myngaye of South Elmham, Suff. and Winifred, da. of Robert Coke of Mileham, Norf. P. Palgrave-Moore, ‘Selection of revised and unpublished Norf. peds.’, Norf. Gen. xvii. 127. educ. Trin. Camb. c.1592; I. Temple 1592, called 1600. Al. Cant.; I. Temple database of admiss. m. by 1609 (with £2,000), Frances da. and coheir of Edmund Richers of Swanington, Norf. 2s. (1 d.v.p) 2da. Palgrave-Moore, 127; C2/Chas.I/M6/48; CITR, ii. 112. suc. fa. 1575. Arminghall par. reg. (Soc. Gen. mic. 1641). d. by 19 June 1632. CLRO, Reps. 46, f. 257.
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Fee’d counsel, London 1605; CLRO, Reps. 27, f. 51. auditor, steward’s acct., I. Temple 1605, 1608; reader Lyon’s Inn 1607, I. Temple 1619; auditor, treasurer’s acct., I. Temple, 1613, 1619, 1622, 1624; steward, reader’s dinner 1616, bencher 1617 – d.; reader’s attendant 1618. CITR, ii. 12, 37, 92, 96, 102, 107, 115, 134, 145; Readers and Readings in Inns of Ct. and Chancery ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. xiii) 96, 208.

Steward to Thomas Howard, 1st earl of Suffolk, Framlingham manor, Suff. 1610/11. R. Hawes and R. Loder, Hist. Framlingham (1798), p. 395.

Commr. annoyances, Surr. 1611; C181/2, f. 142v. j.p. 1615–d.; C231/4, f. 1; CLRO, Reps. 46, f. 257. commr. new buildings, London 1615, C66/2056, d. brokers, Surr. 1617, APC, 1616–17, p. 278. subsidy 1622, 1624, Southwark, Surr. 1622, 1624, 1626, C212/22/21, 23; E115/270/29. inquiry, concealed lands, London, Mdx. 1623, sewers, Surr., Kent, C181/3, ff. 98v, 115, 161v. Forced Loan, Surr. 1627. C193/12/2, f. 58v.

Main residences: the Bridgehouse, St. Olave Southwark, Surr.; the Inner Temple, London.
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MYNGAYE (MINGAY, MINGEY), Francis (-d.1632)

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MORGAN, Sir Edmund (c.1561-c.1655), of The Savoy, London, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Westminster and Penhow Castle, Mon.

Family and Education
b. c. 1561, He claimed to be ‘near 90’ in a petition of c.1651: NLW, Tredegar Park 53/3; C8/101/153. 2nd s. of Henry Morgan of Llandaff, Glam. and Penllwyn Sarth, Mynyddislwyn, Mon. and Elinor, da. of John Morgan of Pencrûg, Mon.; bro. of Henry Morgan II†. m. c.1600, Margaret (d. Nov./Dec. 1628), da. of John Francis of Combe Florey, Som., wid. of William Fortescue (d. 29 Jan. 1599) of Preston, Devon, 2s. d.v.p. J.A. Bradney, Hist. Mon. ed. M. Gray (S. Wales and Mon. Rec. Soc. viii), 135; G.T. Clark, Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae, 317; Vivian, Vis. Devon, 357; HMC Hatfield, x. 112; C2/Jas.I/M3/52; 2/Chas.I/M32/52. Kntd. 5 Aug. 1599. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 97, as ‘Richard (Edward) Morgan.’ d. by 3 Feb. 1655. PROB 11/247, f. 385v. sig. Edmond Morgan.
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Capt. of ft., Low Countries ?1585, 1594 – 96, Normandy 1591, Jersey 1598, [I] 1599; sgt.-maj., Islands Voyage 1597–8; Lansd. 149, f. 49v; SP84/50, f. 191; 84/54, f. 101; 78/26, ff. 19–20; HMC De L’Isle and Dudley, ii. 214, 359–60; HMC Hatfield, xi. 296; REQ 2/424/108; APC, 1591, p. 233; 1592–3, p. 239. dep. capt., Portsmouth Castle, Hants by 1610. Add. 31825, f. 33; HMC Hatfield, xxi. 191; E351/3583.

J.p. Mon. 1604-c.46; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 351–9. dep. v. adm. Hants by 1613; HCA 14/41, ff. 306, 308. commr. subsidy, Mon. 1621 – 22, 1624, 1641, C212/22/21, 23; SR, v. 64, 79. public money retained in private hands 1626, APC, 1626, pp. 113–14. Forced Loan 1626–7, C193/12/2, f. 36. charitable uses 1629, C93/11/20. oyer and terminer, Oxf. circ. 1629, 1630, C181/3, f. 260v; 181/4, f. 43v knighthood fines, Mon. 1631–2, E178/5512, ff. 9, 14, 19. repair of St. Paul’s cathedral 1635–8, GL, ms 25475/1, f. 49v; HEHL, EL7420. Irish aid 1641, Poll Tax 1641, SR, v. 141, 153. assessment (roy.), Glam. 1643. Docquets of Letters Patent 1642–6 ed. W.H. Black, 49.

Main residences: The Savoy, London; St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Westminster; Penhow Castle, Mon.
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MORGAN, Sir Edmund (c.1561-c.1655)

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MATHEW, Roger (d.1646), of Dartmouth, Devon

Family and Education
m. (1) 29 Jan. 1599, Joan Carnes of ?Dartmouth, ?s.p.; (2) 16 Nov. 1607,M.F. Keeler, Long Parl. 270; IGI. Jane, da. of Robert Martin of Dartmouth, merchant, 4s. 3da. SP23/103, pp. 889, 891; PROB 11/197, f. 174r-v. bur. 14 July 1646. Memorials of St. Margaret’s, Westminster ed. A.M. Burke, 612.
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Member, French Co. 1611. T.K. Rabb, Enterprise and Empire, 340.

Recvr. Dartmouth 1615–16, E. Windeatt, ‘Borough of Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness’, Reps. and Trans. Devon Assoc. xliv. 652. mayor 1623 – 24, 1631 – 32, 1639–40; Dartmouth Corporation, Provisional List of Mayors. commr. exacted fees, Devon 1638, C181/5, f. 109v. assessment 1641–2. SR, v. 83, 150.

Main residence: Dartmouth, Devon.
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MATHEW, Roger (-d.1646)

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