CADE, SALUSBURY, son of Philip Cade, Croom’s Hill, Greenwich, Kent, Paymaster, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, and his first wife Catherine, dau. of Sir Charles Whitworth (qv); grandson of Salusbury Cade (qv); bapt. Greenwich, Kent 27 Mar 1767 (IGI); adm. 27 Jan 1777; KS (aged 11) 1779; Ensign, 10th Foot 9 May 1787 (still in Army List 1792, not 1793); d. in Jamaica [check].
CADE, SALUSBURY, son of Salusbury Cade MD FRCP, Greenwich, Kent, Physician to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, and Christian Hodgkin; bapt. Greenwich, Kent 2 Aug 1696 (IGI); adm.; QS (aged 14) 1709; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1714, matr. 12 May 1715, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1714 - void 3 Jul 1728; BA 1718; MA 1721; Paymaster, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners 1 May 1735 - 12 Mar 1761, when appointment revoked; m. 1733 Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Perry, London, merchant; d. 1773 (will Salusbury Cade, East Greenwich, Kent, proved PCC 5 Jun 1773).
CACOT, JOHN; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1592, adm. scholar 1593, matr. c. 1593.
BYRKHEAD, ---; b.; adm.; QS 1553-4 (Chapter Muniments 54001).
BYRCHE, WILLIAM, third son of Thomas Byrche, Leacroft, Staffs., and Anne, dau. of Thomas Fisher, Walsh Hall, Warwicks.; b.; adm.; QS 1703; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1706, adm. pens. 28 May 1706, aged 18, scholar 25 Apr 1707, matr. 1709; BA 1709/10; MA 1713 (incorp. Oxford); Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll., 2 Oct 1712, Major Fellow 1 May 1713; ordained deacon 1 Mar 1712/3, priest 31 May 1713 (both Ely); Chaplain to Archbishop of Canterbury 1717-9; LLD Lambeth 1720; Rector of Monk’s Eleigh, Suffolk 1717-9; Rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1717-9; Chancellor of Worcester from 1719; Rector of Fladbury, Worcs., from 9 Nov 1719; Vicar of Evesham, Worcs., 1724; Vicar of Blockley, Worcs., 27 Oct 1727 (dispensation to hold with Fladbury, 1727); Prebendary of Worcester from 31 Oct 1727; m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Savage, Elmley Castle, Worcs.; d. 1 [or 3 ?] Feb 1741/2.
BYNNES, RICHARD; b.; adm.; KS 1671; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1674, adm. pens. 24 Jun 1674, scholar 1675, matr. 1675; BA 1677/8; MA 1681; DD 1703; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1680- c. 1701, Tutor 1683-90; University Lecturer in Rhetoric 1683; ordained; Vicar of Chesterton, Cambs., 1689; Vicar of Cheadle, Staffs., 1698; Rector of St. Mary’s, Stafford (disp. to hold with V. Cheadle, 1703/4); Prebendary of Lichfield from 11 Sep 1711; m. Elizabeth, sister of Brook Bridges (qv); d. 1713 (will proved PCC 16 Sep 1713, surname given as Bynns)].
BYNG, GEORGE, eldest son of Hon. Robert Byng MP, Commissioner of the Navy, subsequently Governor of Barbados, and Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Forward, St. Mary at Hill, London, contractor of transports; b.; adm. (aged 7) Mar 1742/3 (Watts'); KS 1749; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. 1753, but was never adm.; Ensign, 24th Foot, 1753; Lieut., 1756; Capt., 83rd Foot, 21 Oct 1758; 24th Foot, 1760; Maj., commanding 99th Foot, 1761; left Army 1773 (?); adm. Gray’s Inn 2 Jul 1765; MP Wigan 1768-80, Middlesex 1780-4; an active Whig politician; of Wrotham Park, South Mimms, Middlesex; m. 5 Mar 1761 Anne, sister of Thomas Conolly (qv); d. 27 Oct 1789.
BYNE (or BYNNE), EDMUND, elder son of Sir John Byn (n)e, Kt., Rowdell, Washington, Sussex, and Audrey, dau. of Richard Weaver, Lingfield, Sussex; bapt. 2 Sep 1602; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Churtch, Oxford 1621, matr. 29 Nov 1621, aged 19, but apparently a gentleman commoner at Ch. Ch. rather than a Westminster Student; succ. father at Rowdell 1640/1; m. 26 Oct 1631 Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Goring MP, Highden, Washington, Sussex; buried 22 Oct 1646.
BYERLEY, PHILIP, brother of Robert Byerley (qv); bapt. St. Martin’s in the Fields, London 21 Jul 1704 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1718; KS 1719; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1723, adm. pens. 15 Jun 1723, scholar 17 Apr 1724, matr. 1724; BA 1726/7; adm. Inner Temple 1722; of Goldsborough, Yorks.; “was a very pretty gentleman . . . but did not make that figure that he might otherwise have done” (Works of Thomas Newton, Bishop of Bristol, 1787, i, 26); d. 20 Jan 1734.
Byard, Paul Spencer, son of Dever Spencer Byard, lawyer, of New York, and Margaret, d. of John Mather of Glasgow; b. 30 Aug. 1939; adm. from Milton Acad., MA, USA, May 1956 (QS); left July 1956; Yale Univ, CT, USA; Clare Coll. Camb., BA 1963, MA 1968; Harvard Law Sch., MA, USA; Grad. Sch. Architecture, Columbia Univ., New York, USA; architect, James Stewart Polshek & Associates 1977-89, partner 1981-9; partner, Charles A. Platt Partners 1989- (Platt Byard Dovell White 2007-); pres. Architectural League of New York 1989-94; a specialist in the renovation of historic buildings in New York City; m. 1965 Rosalie Starr Warren; d. 15 July 2008.