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PHILIPPS, Hector (d. 1693), of The Priory, Cardigan.

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2nd surv. s. of Hector Philipps of The Priory by his 1st w. Anne, da. of William Wogan of Wiston, Pemb.; bro. of James Philipps†. educ. I. Temple 1655. m. (1) c.1660, Mary, da. of Philip Skippon† of Foulsham, Norf., sis. of Sir Philip Skippon*, 1da.; (2) c.1673, Margaret (d. 1717), da. of Richard Owen of Rhiwsaeson, Mont., wid. of James Stedman of Strata Florida, Card., s.p. suc. bro. 1674. DWB, 754; W. Wales Hist. Recs. viii. 100–1.
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Commr. scandalous ministers, S. Wales 1654, security 1655–6.

Mayor, Cardigan 1657–8, 1666–7, 1678–9; sheriff, Card. Jan.–Nov. 1688. Thurloe SP, iii. 583; Cal. Treas. Bks. viii. 1253; info. from Maj. Francis Jones.

Main residence: The Priory, Cardigan.
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PHILIPPS, Hector (d. 1693)

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PHELIPS, John (1644-1701), of London and Montacute, Som.

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b. 1644, 6th s. of Edward Phelips†; bro. of Sir Edward Phelips*. m. by 1677, Alice, da. of Adam Molyneux of Ballymulvey, co. Longford, 2s. Burke, LG; Lodge, Irish Peerage, vi. 87; info. from Dr D. F. Lemmings.
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Examiner customs officers’ securities 1689–d. Cal. Treas. Bks. ix. 236; xvi. 375.

Main residences: London; Montacute, Som.
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PHELIPS, John (1644-1701)

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PHELIPS, Edward (1678-1734), of Preston Plucknett, Som.

Family and Education
b. 3 Apr. 1678, 1st s. of John Phelips*. educ. Trinity, Oxf. 1695; L. Inn 1695, called 1702. m. (1) c.1700, his cos. Anne, da. and coh. of Sir Edward Phelips*, 1s. (d.v.p.) 2da.; (2) c.1720, her sis. Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir Edward Phelips, 3s. 1da. suc. fa. 1701, uncle William Phelips to Preston Plucknett, Som. 1714, mother-in-law Lady Phelips to Montacute 1728. Harbin, Som. MPs, 190; Burke, LG; F. Brown, Som. Wills, i. 78; iv. 84–85; Som. RO, Phelips mss DD/PH 224/24(b), John to Edward Phelips†, 3 Apr. 1678.
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Comptroller of the Mint 1711–14. Boyer, Pol. State, i–ii. 388; Cal. Treas. Bks. xxix. 207.

Main residence: Preston Plucknett, Som.
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PHELIPS, Edward (1678-1734)

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PHELIPS, Sir Edward (1638-99), of Montacute, Som.

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bap. 26 Sept. 1638, 1st s. of Edward Phelips† of Montacute by Anne, da. of Sir Robert Pye† of Farringdon, Berks. m. (1) 1667, Dorothy (d. 1678), da. and h. of Henry Cheeke of West Newton, Som., wid. of John Bury of Colliton, Devon, s.p.; (2) c.1683, Edith (d. 1728), da. and h. of John Blake, ironmonger, of Langport, Som., 3da. Kntd. by 24 Apr. 1660; suc. fa. 1679. Harbin, Som. MPs, 181; Burke, LG; Collinson, Som. iii. 314–15; Vivian, Vis. Devon, 124, 861; Som. RO, Phelips mss DD/PH 224/36, 38.
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Jt. auditor of excise, Som. 1662; high steward of Ilchester 1679–d.; steward of crown manors, Som. 1680–?d.; v.-adm. Som. 1690–6. Cal. Treas. Bks. i. 382; ix. 1553; x. 46; Luttrell, Brief Relation, iv. 156; Phelips mss DD/PH 224/61.

Main residence: Montacute, Som.
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PHELIPS, Sir Edward (1638-99)

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PEYTON, Craven (c.1663-1738), of Stratton Street, Westminster

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b. c. 1663, o. s. of Sir Robert Peyton† of East Barnet, Mdx. by Jane, da. of Lionel Robinson of Cowton Grange, Yorks. educ. L. Inn 1680; Exeter, Oxf. matric. 13 May 1681, aged 17. m. Lady Catherine, da. of John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath, sis. Hon. Charles† and Hon. John Granville*, s.p. suc. fa. 1689. T. Lawson-Tancred, Recs. Yorks. Manor, 379; info. from Prof. R. Walcott; Misc. Gen. et Her. ix. 123.
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Capt. Mq. of Winchester’s (Charles Powlett I*) regt. of horse 1690.

Warden of the Mint, 1708–1714. J. Craig, The Mint, 206; Cal. Treas. Bks. xxii. 220; xxix. 209.

Main residence: Stratton Street, Westminster.
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PEYTON, Craven (c.1663-1738)

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PERSHALL, John (1672-1706), of Great Sugnall and Horsley, Staffs.

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bap. 7 Oct. 1672, 1st s. of Sir Thomas Pershall, 3rd Bt., of Great Sugnall and Horsley by Anne Medcalfe, illegit. da. of Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield. m. lic. 15 May 1690, ‘aged 21’, Charlotte (d. 1756), illegit. da. of Thomas, 2nd Baron Colepeper, 2s. d.v.p. 3da. (1 ). IGI, Staffs.; H. F. Parshall, Parshall Fam. 870–1913, pp. 136, 160–1; J. C. Wedgwood, Staffs. Parlty. Hist. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc.), ii. 189; P. and M. Spufford, Eccleshall, 39; Wm. Salt Lib. Stafford, Salt ms 304.
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Main residence: Great Sugnall and Horsley, Staffs.
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PERSHALL, John (1672-1706)

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PERRY, John (c.1639-1732), of Blackheath, Kent

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b. c. 1639 yst. s. of George Perry of Thorpe, Surr. by Margaret. m. 16 May 1678, Anne (d. 1733), da. of Rowland Ingram, Draper, of London, 1s. 5da. and 9 other ch. IGI, London; Monumental Inscriptions St. Mary, Lewisham eds. Kirby and Duncan (Lewisham Antiq. Soc.), 63; PCC 114 Bedford.
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Freeman, Brewers’ Co. 1665, livery 1669, asst. 1678–9, 1723–4, rent warden 1684–5, middle warden 1685–6, upper warden 1686–7, master, 1687– Feb. 1688; commr. court of conscience, Greenwich 1689–90. Guildhall Lib. ms 5449A (unfol.); 5458, f. 21; 5445/23, p. 231; HMC Lords, ii. 408.

Jt. farmer of the excise, Wales and Cornwall 1668–71, hearthmoney 1674–84. Cal. Treas. Bks. iii. 970; iv. 540; vi. 77, 785–6, 857–8.

Asst. R. African Co. 1686–8, 1693–4, 1698–9, sec. 1699–1718; dir. E. I. Co. 1692–3, 1695–6; member, co. of copper miners in Wales 1693–d; commr. Greenwich Hosp. 1695; gov. St. Thomas’ Hosp. 1719–d., Christ Church, St. Barts., Bethlem, Bridewell. K. G. Davis, R. African Co. 164, 386; Add. 38871 (unfol.); 10120, ff. 232–6; CSP. Dom. 1693, p. 226; J. Aubrey, Surr. v. 318; Monumental Inscriptions St. Mary, Lewisham 63.

Commr. land bank 1696. CJ, xii. 510.

Main residence: Blackheath, Kent.
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PERRY, John (c.1639-1732)

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PEPYS, John (c.1657-96), of Holy Trinity, Cambridge and St. Andrew’s, Holborn

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b. c. 1657, 2nd s. of John Pepys of Great Bardfield, Essex by Thomasine, da. of John Symonds of Great Yeldham, Essex. educ. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1670; L. Inn 1674. m. 10 Oct. 1689, Susanna Morden of Thriplow, Cambs., 2s. 1da. suc. fa. 1665. E. Chappell, Eight Generations of Pepys Fam. 51–52, 64–65, 70; W. C. Pepys, Genealogy of Pepys Fam. ped. vii; A. Gibbons, Ely Episcopal Recs. 239; Mar. Lic. Fac. Off. (Harl. Soc. xxiv), 157; St. Vedast and St. Michael Le Quern (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxx), 30; St. Helen’s Bishopsgate (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxxi), 51, 373; Cambs. RO (Cambridge), Holy Trinity par. reg.
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Freeman, Cambridge 1677, coroner 1678–9, common councilman 1679, alderman 1684– Apr. 1688, Oct. 1688–d., mayor 1689–90. Cambs. RO (Cambridge), Cambridge bor. recs. common day bk. 1647–81, ff. 302, 309, 314, 316; 1681–1722, pp. 52, 105, 134, 149; F. Blomefield, Collectanea Cantabrigiense, 227.

Main residences: Holy Trinity, Cambridge; St. Andrew’s, Holborn.
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PEPYS, John (c.1657-96)

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PENGELLY, Francis (c.1661-by 1724), of Woodland, nr. Plymouth, Devon

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b. c. 1661, 1st s. of John Pengelly of Whitchurch, Devon. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 28 Mar. 1679, aged 17; M. Temple 1682, called 1688. m. 31 July 1712, Mary, da. of Rev. Lewis Stucley of Plymouth, s.p. Vivian, Vis. Devon, 722, 848, 866.
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Attorney-gen. to duchy of Cornwall 1698–1714; town clerk and steward, Plymouth 1705–22. Cal. Treas. Bks. xiii. 272; info. from duchy of Cornwall recs.; HMC 9th Rep. pt.1, p. 267.

Main residence: Woodland, nr. Plymouth, Devon.
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PENGELLY, Francis (c.1661- by 1724)

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PENDARVES, Sir William (c.1689-1726), of Pendarves, Cornw.

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b. c. 1689, o. s. of Rev. Thomas Pendarves, rector of St. Mawgan and St. Columb Major, Cornw. by Grace, da. of Robert Hoblyn of Nanswhyden, Cornw. m. 5 Sept. 1714, Penelope, da. of Sidney Godolphin* and wid. of Francis Hoblyn of Nanswhyden, s.p. suc. fa. 1703, cos. at Pendarves 1706; Kntd. on or bef. 10 Aug. 1713. Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 236, 357.
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Main residence: Pendarves, Cornw.
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PENDARVES, Sir William (c.1689-1726)

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