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Pounds) Esquire
Pike Pike
Ebenezer Francis
(Admitted Free, without taking the Oath). (See Richard Brocklesby)
6/9/1714
Pike Pike Pike Pike Pike Pike Pike Pike Pike
John
7/4/1729 28/4/1790 22/12/1735 8/3/1724-5
Joseph Joseph Richard Samuel Samuel Samuel Wight William
Gentleman
Esquire
Gentleman
“Admitted on Statute without paying the 20/-”. Son of Joseph Pike
12/4/1725 27/7/1752 12/9/1760 26/2/1749
Merchant Merchant
Pitcairn
James
M.D. (Afterwards Sir James, Knight). Esquire. Captain. R.N. H.M.S. “Pearl” (1728) S.B.
24/6/1728
Pitman
John
17/12/1759
Pitt
Rt. Hon. William One of the Secretarys of State (1759) in a Gold Box “in testimony of the just and deep sense we
have of his wise and faithful services to his King and Country”. (See separate sheet). Admitted by Marriage 14 th February 1712, the first instance appearing of such Admission. Brewer. On payment of Ten Pounds. Esquire. Admiral Commanding at Cove. (1825). Silver Box. Afterwards Lord Maryborough, and upon the death of his eldest brother, the Marquiss Wellesley (when the Marquisate became extinct)
14/2/1712
Pitts
William
Plaince Plaince Plaince Plampin
John John
31/7/1739 24/10/1748
Mathias Robert
6/11/1760
Pole
Hon. William Wellesley
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