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1500—1714.

Cocke, William (Cokke), B.A. 10 March, 1515-16.

Cock, William, s. Richard, of Falmouth, Cornwall, gent. Exeter Coll., matric. 3 March, 1712-13, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1720. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Cockburn, John, D.D. by decree of Convocation 16 May, 1709, D. D. of Aberdeen (M.A. 1671), 'founder of the English Church at Rotterdam and Amsterdam,' minister of Udny, co. Aberdeen, 1676-81, of Old Deer 1681, and of Ormiston, in Haddingtonshire, 1683-9, imprisoned and said to have been banished for not reading 'the proclamation which forfaulted King James,' English episcopal chaplain at Amsterdam 1698-1709, rector of Beer Crocombe, Somerset, 1708-14, and of Curry-Malet 1709-14, vicar of Northall, Middlesex, 1714, until his death 20 Nov., 1729, buried in the chancel of his church, father of Patrick. See Hearne. ii. 203; Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus; Scott's Fasti Eccl. Scot., i. & iii.; & D.N.B.

Cockburn, Patrick, 1s. John, D.D.; M.A. Edinburgh 17 Aug., 1705, created M.A. Ox. 29 May, 1707, then interpreter for the Archbishop of Holy Cross in Gocthan, in Armenia (Cat. Grads.), served the cure of Nayland, Suffolk, 1712, curate of St. Dunstan in the West, minister of St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel, Aberdeen, 1726-39, vicar of Long Horsley, Northumberland, 1730, until his death 4 Jan., 1748-9, buried there. See Hearne, ii. 16; Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus; & D. N. B.

Cockburn, William, s. James, of Edinburgh, Scotland, gent. Balliol Coll., matric. 17 Dec., 1697, aged 15. [5],

Cocker, Peter, paup., 17 May, 1681.

Cockeram , See Cockram.

Cockerell, Luke, s. Sam., of Gloucester (city), gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. 26 March, 1680, aged 16; B.A. from Gloucester Hall 1683.

Cockerell, Thomas (Cockerill), s. John, of Wappenham, Northants, pleb. University Coll., matric. 4 July, 1700, aged 17; B.A. 1704, M.A. 13 Feb., 1706-7, vicar of Ambrosden, Oxon, 1721. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cockerell, William, fellow and scholar of New Coll. in and before 1564. [10],

Cockett, Froxmer, of Oriel Coll., B.C.L. 5 May, 1636, of Gray's Inn 1628, as of the city of Westminster, jun. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

Cockey, Ralph (Cokey or Kockey), fellow of University Coll., B.A. 1545.

Cockman, John, s. Tho., of Cowden, Kent, cler. University Coll., matric. 1 April, 1699, aged 18; B.A. 1703, M.A. 1705, B. & D. Med. 1715, incorp. at Cambridge 1719, admitted on Charterhouse foundation 31 July, 1694, a physician at Maidstone, died 28 Nov., 1734. See Rawlinson, v. 81.

Cockman, Thomas, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 26 March, 1659, B.A. 1662; incorp. at Cambridge 1666, M.A. from Peter House 1666, rector of Cowden, Kent, 1668-1719, licenced, 28 Oct., 1668 (aged 26), to marry Jane Wemyss (Weemes), of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, spr., father of the next. See Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.

Cockman, Thomas, s. T(homas), of Cowden, Kent, cler. University Coll., matric. 22 Jan., 1690-1, aged 16; B.A. 1694, fellow, M.A. 1697 (incorp. at Cambridge 1698), B. & D.D. 1733, master 1722, and rector of Trottiscliffe, Kent, 1724, until his death 1 Feb., 1744-5. See Rawlinson, ii. 28, iv. 163; Gutch MS.; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cocknedge, George, B.A. from Christ Church 1 March, 1605-6, M.A. 6 July, 1609. [16],

Cockram, Bruen, of Dorset, pleb. Oriel Coll., matric. 11 Oct., 1611, aged 20; 'paup. schol.,' B.A. 30 June, 1614, M.A. 23 June, 1617, rector of Swanage, Dorset, 1614, father of John 1664. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cockram, George, of Devon, pleb. Oriel Coll., matric. 4 June, 1602, aged 18; B.A. 8 June, 1605, M.A. 2 July, 1612.

Cockram, George, s. G., of Colompton, Devon, gent. Wadham Coll, matric. 25 Nov., 1681, aged 16; B.A. from Hart Hall 1684, M.A. 1687, B.Med. 1692.

Cockram, Henry, B.C.L. (sup. Feb.) 1535-6. [20],

Cockram, Humfrey (Cokram), of Devon, pleb. Oriel Coll., matric. 2 July, 1585, aged 14; of Cullompton (son of Philip), buried there 22 March, 1636, brother of Martin.

Cockram, John, s. Bruin, of Swanage, Dorset, minister. New Inn Hall, matric. 1 April, 1664, aged 18.

Cockram, Martin, of Devon, pleb. Oriel Coll., matric. 4 Feb., 1591-2, aged 16; B.A. 29 Jan., 1596-7, M.A. 10 July, 1601 (son of Philip, of Cullompton), vicar of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, 1608-13. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cockram, Robert, B.A. from Oriel Coll. 7 Feb., 1577-8, fellow 1578, M.A. 12 April, 1581, of Cullompton (son of George), buried there 3 May, 1632. See Vivian's Devon Visitations.

Cocks, Charles, s. John, of Hawkstead, Suffolk, gent. Trinity Coll., matric. Sept., 1640, aged 18. [25],

Cocks, Charles, s. Richard, of Dumbleton, co. Gloucester, gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 12 July, 1661, aged 15; B.A. from All Souls' Coll. 1664, M.A. 1668, bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1673, brother of John 1663, and of Richard 1650. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Cocks, Charles, s. Richard, of London, gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 11 Feb., 1680-1, aged 18; B.A. 1684, M.A. 1687, brother of Robert 1675—one Charles Cock was vicar of Bungay Holy Trinity 1688, and rector of Shipmeadow, Suffolk, 1689. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Cocks, Eurin (Cokys), fellow of Exeter Coll. 1521, B.A. 30 June, 1523, M.A. 9 Nov., 1526, guardian of Burnell chest in summer 1527. See Boase, 32.

Cockes, George, of co. Stafford, gent. Balliol Coll., matric. 28 June, 1604, aged 16.

Cockes, George, 1s. George, of Lambeth, Surrey, arm. Christ Church, matric. 29 Nov., 1633, aged 18; a student from Westminster School 1633. See Alumni West., 105. [30],

Cocks, George, s. G., of Eaton, Bucks, gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 31 May, 1666, aged 22.

Cockes, Isaac, of Somerset, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 20 Jan., 1608-9, aged 16; of Lincoln's Inn 1611, as son of Richard Cox, of Westminster. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Cocks, James, s. Charles, of Worcester (city), gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 13 May, 1700, aged 15; of Brockmans, Herts, and of co. Worcester, bar.-atlaw, Middle Temple, 1708, M.P. Reigate in 8 parliaments, Nov., 1707-10, 1713-47, died 23 May, 1750. See Foster's Judges and Barristers & Parliamentary Dictionary.

Cocks, John (Cokys), of All Souls' Coll., B.C.L.; D.C.L. (sup. 30 March) 1507, vice-chancellor 1511, principal of George Hall, in St. Mary's parish, 1508, warden or rector of the church of Elmeley, in Kent, 1509, principal of Henxsey Hall, in St. Aldates, professor of the Civil Law School in the parish of St. Edward, and dean of the Arches, 'vicar-general to the archbishop and judge or auditor of causes in his Court of Audience' 1520, vicar of Islington, Middlesex, 1521, rector of Moulton, in deanery of Bocking, 1521-4, of Wittrisham, Kent, 1521-2, and of St. Mary le Bow, London, 1522-46, vicar of Charing, Kent, 1525, and rector of Midley, Kent, 1526, died in Feb., 1645-6. See Fasti, i. 21; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

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