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Ralph RIMER Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, 06 May, 1618. Of Yorkshire . S. of John. Bapt. 09 Sep., 1601, at Northallerton [ North Riding of Yorkshire ]. School, Northallerton [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] (Mr Harrison). Migrated to Caius, 04 May, 1619. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 22 Jun., 1620. Treasurer of the Commissions for Yorkshire during the Interregnum. Of Brafferton, North Riding of Yorkshire , Esq. Joined a presbyterian rising and was attainted for misprision of treason, his estates being forfeited. According to Jos. Hunter ( Oliver Heywood's Diary ), he is said to have been executed. He (or his son Ralph) petitioned for release from long confinement in York Castle [ Yorkshire ], May, 1666; the release was granted 16 Jul., 1666. Father of the next. ( Venn, I. 246; Cal. of State Papers, 1663-6 ; D.N.B., where he is said to have been executed 07 Jan., 1663.) | Ralph RIMER Approx. lifespan: 16011663 Adm. pens. at St John's College 1618:05:06 Of Yorkshire , s. of John RIMER Bapt. 1601:09:09 at Northallerton, [North Riding of Yorkshire], School Northallerton, [North Riding of Yorkshire], ( Mr HARRISON ) Migrated to Gonville & Caius College 1619:05:04 Adm. at Gray's Inn 1620:06:22 Treasurer of the Commissions for Yorkshire , during the Interregnum. Of Brafferton, North Riding of Yorkshire , Esq. Joined a presbyterian rising and was attainted for misprision of treason, his estates being forfeited. According to Jos. Hunter ( Oliver Heywood's Diary ), he is said to have been executed. He (or his son Ralph) petitioned for release from long confinement in York Castle, [Yorkshire], 1666:05 ; the release was granted 1666:07:16 father of Thomas RYMER (1659) ( Venn I. 246; Cal. of State Papers 1663-66 ; D.N.B. where he is said to have been executed 1663:01:07) |