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Beverley, James.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 21,
1644. Probably s. of Sir James (above), of Eaton Socon, Beds.,
age 5 in 1634. Matric. 1644. Knighted, 1660. Of Cainho Park,
Clophill. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 13, 1655. Brother
of Nathaniel (1647) and of Thomas (1647). (Le Neve,
Knights, 91, 159; Vis. of Beds., 1634.)
James BEVERLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1629–1727
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel College 1644:06:21
Probably s. of Sir James BEVERLEY (1619) of Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire , age 5 in 1634
Matric. 1644
Knighted 1660
Of Cainho Park Clophill, [Bedfordshire],
Adm. at the Middle Temple 1655:11:13
brother of Nathaniel BEVERLEY (1647)
brother of Thomas BEVERLEY (1647)
(Le Neve, Knights 91, 159; Vis. of Beds. 1634)
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John PRICE
Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 10 Jan., 1644/5.
Of Gatcombe, Hampshire .
Matric. 1645-6 ;
B.A. 1649-50 ;
M.A. 1653 .
Fellow, 1649-6 .
Fellow of Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1660 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1680, 'D.D.'
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 23 Jan., 1660/1; priest, 31 Jan., 1660/1.
Chaplain to General Monk, 1654-9 .
Canon of Salisbury [ Wiltshire ], 1660 .
R. of Petworth, Sussex , 1669-91 .
Author, sermons, etc.
Died 17 Apr., 1691; buried in Petworth Church [ Sussex ].
Brother of William (1648).
( Harwood; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. )
John PRICE
Approx. lifespan: 1626–1691
Adm. at King's College (age 18) scholar from Sch: Eton 1644/5:01:10
Of Gatcombe, Hampshire ,
Matric. 1645/6
B.A. 1649/50
M.A. 1653
Fellow 1649-46
Fellow of Sch: Eton 1660
Incorp. at Oxford University 1680 'D.D.'
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1660/1:01:23 ; priest 1660/1:01:31
Chaplain to General Monk 1654-59
Canon of Salisbury, [Wiltshire], 1660
R. of Petworth, Sussex , 1669-91
Author, sermons, etc.
Died 1691:04:17 ; buried in Petworth Church, [Sussex],
brother of William PRICE (1648)
( Harwood; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. )
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John RAY
Alias: John WRAY
Adm. sizar at TRINITY, 12 May, 1644.
Of Essex .
S. of Roger, a blacksmith. B. at Black Notley [ Essex ], Nov., 1627.
School, Braintree [ Essex ].
Migrated to St Catharine's, 28 Jun., 1644; readm. at Trinity, 21 Nov., 1646.
Matric. 1647 ;
B.A. 1647/8 ;
M.A. 1651 .
Fellow, 1649 .
Tutor, 1653-60 .
Junior Dean, 1658-9 .
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) 23 Dec., 1660; resigned in 1662 .
The well-known naturalist.
F.R.S., 1667 .
Commenced his botanical tours in 1658 .
Travelled abroad with Francis Willughby, 1663-6 .
Together they agreed to attempt a systematic description of the whole organic world.
Tutor to Willughby's two sons, c 1672-6 ;
resided at Middleton Hale, Warwickshire .
Married Margaret Oakeley, 1673 .
On the death of Willughby in 1672, took up his friend's unfinished zoological work.
Retired to Dewlands, Black Notley [ Essex ], 1679 .
From 1690 devoted his attention to insects.
For an account of his works, see D.N.B.
Died at Dewlands [ Essex ], 17 Jan., 1705/6; buried at Black Notley [ Essex ]. M.I.
( D.N.B.; G. Mag. )
John RAY
Approx. lifespan: 1627–1705
John WRAY
Adm. sizar at Trinity College 1644:05:12
Of Essex ,
s. of Roger RAY a blacksmith.
b. at Black Notley, [Essex], 1627:11
School Braintree, [Essex],
Migrated to St Catharine's College 1644:06:28 ; readm. at Trinity College 1646:11:21
Matric. 1647
B.A. 1647/8
M.A. 1651
Fellow 1649
Tutor 1653-60
Junior Dean 1658-59
Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) 1660:12:23 ; resigned in 1662
The well-known naturalist.
F.R.S. 1667
Commenced his botanical tours in 1658
Travelled abroad with Francis Willughby 1663-66
Together they agreed to attempt a systematic description of the whole organic world.
Tutor to Willughby's two sons c1672-76
resided at Middleton Hale, Warwickshire ,
married Margaret OAKELEY 1673
On the death of Willughby in 1672 took up his friend's unfinished zoological work.
Retired to Dewlands Black Notley, [Essex], 1679
From 1690 devoted his attention to insects.
For an account of his works, see D.N.B.
Died at Dewlands, [Essex], 1705/6:01:17 ; buried at Black Notley, [Essex],
M.I.
( D.N.B.; G. Mag. )

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