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PEACHEY, Sir Henry (c.1671-1737), of Newgrove, Petworth, Suss.

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b. c. 1671, 1st s. of William Peachey, merchant, of London by Mary, da. and h. of John Hall of Newgrove; bro. of Bulstrode Peachey†. educ. ?Eton 1685; Trinity, Oxf. matric. 22 Nov. 1689, aged 18. m. 16 May 1693, Jane (d. 1717), da. of William Garrett of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, 2s. d.v.p. 2da. (1 ). suc. fa. 1685; Kntd. 22 Mar. 1696; cr. Bt. 21 Mar. 1736.
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Main residence: Newgrove, Petworth, Suss.
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PAYNE, Robert (c.1630-1713), of Gloucester

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b. c. 1630, 1st s. of Robert Payne of Gloucester by Elizabeth, da. of John Veale of Longford, Glos. m. Anna (d. 1681), da. of William Capel of Gloucester, 5s. 2da. suc. fa. 1671. Vis. Glos. ed. Fenwick and Metcalfe, 132; T. D. Fosbrooke, Gloucester, 165.
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Freeman, Gloucester 1653, alderman 1689, mayor 1692, 1703. Gloucester Freemen (Glos. Rec. Ser. iv), 11; VCH Glos. iv. 378; Rudder, Glos. 117.

Main residence: Gloucester.
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PAYNE, Richard (1661-1725), of Lewes, Suss. and Burstow, Surr.

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bap. 31 Jan. 1661, 4th but 2nd surv. s. of Richard Payne of Burstow Park, by Elizabeth, da. and coh. of William Alcocke of the Friars, Lewes. m. (1) by 1689 Anne Farding (d. 1689) of ?Collenden, Suss., 1da.; (2) 24 Jan. 1692, his cos. Mary (d. 1718), da. of Thomas Pellat of the Friars, Lewes, 8s. (4 d.v.p.) 3da. (2 d.v.p.). IGI, Suss.; J. Comber, Suss. Genealogies, Ardingly, 291–92; Suss. Arch. Colls. xxxix. 76–77.
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Surveyor duties on marriages, births and houses, Suss. 1697. Cal. Treas. Bks. xii. 13, 157.

Main residences: Lewes, Suss.; Burstow, Surr.
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PAUNCEFORT, Tracy (c.1683-bef. 1723), of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Mdx.

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b. c. 1683, o. s. of Tracy Pauncefort, Leatherseller, of St. Clement Danes and St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Mdx. and the Palace, Witham-on-the-Hill, Lincs. by Jane, da. of John Partridge of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mdx. and Lincs.; nephew of Edward Pauncefort*. m. lic. 1 Apr. 1704, Anne, da. of Richard Whitworth of Batchacre Park, Adbaston, Staffs., sis. of Charles Whitworth† of Batchacre Park, 2s. Burke, Commoners, ii. 75; Leathersellers’ Company, arch. minute bk. 1676–90 (unfol.), 20 Feb. 1677 (ex inf. Dr M. J. Knights); London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster, 1027; PCC 151 Plymouth.
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Clerk to sec. of state by 1706–7.

Main residence: St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Mdx.
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PAUNCEFORT, Tracy (c.1683-bef. 1723)

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PAUNCEFORT, Edward (aft.1652-1726), of Pall Mall, St. James’s, Westminster

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b. aft. 1652, 2nd s. of Tracy Pauncefort of the Palace, Witham-on-the-Hill, Lincs. by Anne, da. of George Billingsley of Mdx. m. 24 Apr. 1701, Rebecca (d. 1719), da. and coh. of Sir Samuel Moyer, 1st Bt., of St. Stephen’s Walbrook, London and Pitsea Hall, Essex, s.p. Burke, Commoners, ii. 75–76; Cal. Treas. Bks. xxix. 673; PCC 151 Plymouth; London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster, 1027; Burke, Extinct Baronetcies, 378; St. Stephen’s Walbrook and St. Benet Sherehog (Harl. Soc. Reg. xlix–l), i. 69; ii. 170.
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Dep.-paymaster of army in Ire. 1690, to receiver-gen. and paymaster-gen. [I] 1690–8; cashier transportation commrs. 1693; purveyor to Queen Mary ?– 1694; yeoman of jewel office 1696–1725, dep.-master 1698; cashier to paymaster of forces abroad 1699–c.1700, dep.-paymaster c.1700–5; agent to paymaster-gen. [I] 1705; comptroller of excise Mar.– May 1710, receiver-gen. May 1710–Nov. 1714, jt. receiver-gen. Nov. 1715–d. CJ, xii. 303; Cal. Treas. Bks. ix. 1293; x. 1075; xiii. 56, 297; xv. 1, 118–19; xvi. 402; xx. 141, 307; xxi. 124; xxiv. 23, 304; xxix. 179, 842; xxxii. 601; Cal. Treas. Pprs. 1557–1696, p. 319; 1714–19, p. 29; info. from Prof. R. O. Bucholz; J. Beattie, Eng. Court in Reign of Geo. I, 53; Luttrell, Brief Relation, iv. 620; v. 570.

Commr. taking subscriptions to S. Sea Co. 1711. Pittis, Present Parl. 351.

Main residence: Pall Mall, St. James’s, Westminster.
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PAUNCEFORT, Edward (aft. 1652-1726)

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PAUL, William (1673-1711), of Bray, Berks.

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bap. 17 June 1673, 1st s. of James Paul, Fishmonger and Linen Draper, of St. Michael Cornhill, London and Bray by 2nd w. Martha, 4th da. of Sir Thomas Duppa, usher of the black rod. educ. Trinity, Oxf. 1691; I. Temple 1692. m. lic. 21 Feb. 1696, Katharine (d. 1737), da. of Vere Fane*, 4th Earl of Westmorland, and sis. of John Fane*, 7th Earl of Westmorland, 2da. suc. fa. 1693. St. Michael Cornhill (Harl. Soc. Reg. vii), 147; J. R. Woodhead, Rulers of London (London and Mdx. Arch. Soc.), 127; Vis. Berks. (Harl. Soc. lxxvii), 191–2; Vis. Eng. and Wales Notes ed. Crisp, x. 95; IGI, Berks.
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Sub-farmer of prizage and butlerage 1693–d.; havenor, duchy of Cornwall. Cal. Treas. Bks. x. 821; xxv. 538; xiii. 118.

Main residence: Bray, Berks.
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PAUL, William (1673-1711)

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PATERSON, Sir Hugh, 3rd Bt. (c.1685-1777), of Bannockburn House, St. Ninians, Stirling.

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b. c. 1685, 1st s. of Sir Hugh Paterson, 2nd Bt., writer to signet [S], of Bannockburn House by Barbara, da. of Sir William Ruthven of Dunglass, Haddington. m. 21 Feb. 1712, Lady Jean Erskine (d. 1763), da. of Charles, 5th Earl of Mar [S] and sis. of John, 6th Earl and Hon. James Erskine†, Ld. Grange SCJ, 1s. d.v.p. 1da. suc. fa. as 3rd Bt. 21 Dec. 1701. Genealogists’ Mag. xxiii. 136–8, 140; Scots Peerage ed. Paul, iv. 103; v. 629; Scot. Rec. Soc. xv. 476. Wrongly identified as 2nd Bt. in GEC Baronetage, iv. 342.
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Commr. chamberlainry and trade 1711–14.

Burgess, Edinburgh 1713. HMC Portland, x. 309; Scot. Rec. Soc. lxii. 158.

Main residence: Bannockburn House, St. Ninians, Stirling.
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PATERSON, Sir Hugh, 3rd Bt. (c.1685-1777)

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PASTON, Charles, Lord Paston (1673-1718), of Oxnead Hall, Norf.

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b. 29 May 1673, 1st s. of William Paston†, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth, by his 1st w. Charlotte, illegit. da. of Charles II and wid. of James Howard (gds. of Theophilus, 2nd Earl of Suffolk). educ. Eton 1686–c.1690. m. lic. 31 Aug. 1711, Elizabeth Pitt, 1da. Eton Coll. Reg. 1441–1698, p. 258; St. Benet (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxxix), 97.
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Guidon and eldest maj. 3 Life Gds. 1694–1704; col. of ft. Mar. 1704–Nov. 1710; brig.-gen. Jan. 1710.

Freeman, Southampton, 1693, Thetford 1698; v.-adm. Norf. 1700–d. Southampton RO, Southampton bor. recs. SC3/1, f. 245; HMC Var. vii. 148.

Main residence: Oxnead Hall, Norf.
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PASTON, Charles, Ld. Paston (1673-1718)

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PASKE, Thomas (1676-1720), of Clare Hall, Cambridge

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bap. 18 July 1676, 3rd s. of Thomas Paske, of Much Hadham, Herts., fellow of Clare, Camb. 1663–70, by his w. Ellen Amye. educ. Clare, Camb. 1692, BA 1697, fellow 1699–1703, 1705–d., MA 1700, LL.D. 1707; Doctors’ Commons 1707. unm. IGI, Herts.; Clare Coll. ed. Forbes, i. 146; VCH Herts. Fams. 273; Mar. Lic. Fac. Off. (Index Lib. xxxiii), 52; W. J. Harrison, Notes on Masters, Fellows, Scholars and Exhibitioners of Clare, Camb. 29, 31; G. D. Squibb, Doctors’ Commons, 187.
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Chancellor, dioc. of Exeter by 1710–d.; official of archdeaconry of London by 1716. Hist. Reg. Chron. 1720, p. 33.

Main residence: Clare Hall, Cambridge.
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PASKE, Thomas (1676-1720)

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PARSONS, John (1667-c.1706), of Reigate, Surr.

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bap. 18 Nov. 1667, 1st s. of Sir John Parsons* by his 1st w. educ. Cheam (George Aldridge); Trinity Coll. Camb. 1685; I. Temple 1685. m. 29 Oct. 1691, Cecilia Maria, da. of John Machell* of Horsham, Suss., 1s. 1da.
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Steward, Reigate manor 1687–95.

Main residence: Reigate, Surr.
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PARSONS, John (1667-c.1706)

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