PRINGLE, GEORGE; b. Middlesex 5 Sep 1815; adm. 5 Mar 1825; BB 1825-7; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar 24 Feb 1837.
PRINCE, THOMAS; b.; adm. 23 Apr 1781.
Prince, Harry, only son of Henry Prince, C. E., of Bayswater, London, by Elizabeth Sarah Boycott; b. April 10, 1879; adm. April 28, 1892 (A); left April 1897; King's Coll. Lond.; architect; Assoc. M.R.I.B.A.; 2nd Lieut. M.G.C. Sept. 27, 1915; Lieut. April 1, 1917, 18th (Serv.) Batt. Gloucs. Regt. Aug. 1, 1918; served in Great War I; m. June 1, 1910, Susan Barbara, only daughter of William Sidney Cox, of Limerick.
Priestman, John David, son of Bernard Priestman, civil servant, of Hull, Yorks, and Hermione Henriette Clotilde, BBC European Service, d. of Edouard-Auguste Bréal of Marseille, France; b. 29 Mar. 1926; adm. Sept. 1938 (KS); left July 1944; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxf. July 1944; Merton Coll. Oxf., matric. 1944; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards July 1945, served Germany 1946, temp. Capt. Brit. Military Mission Paris, France 1947; Ch. Ch. Oxf., BA 1949, MA 1959; HM Foreign Service Dec. 1949, served Belgrade 1950-3; asst. private sec. to Sec. of State 1953-5; Secretariat, Council of Europe 1955-, head of private office, Sec. -Gen. 1961-6, sec. Committee of Ministers 1966-8; dep. clerk, Parl. Assembly, Council of Europe 1968-71, Clerk 1971-86; retd. Antibes, France; m. 20 Apr. 1951 Nada, d. of Lazar Valic, Yugoslavia; d. 12 Mar. 2009.
Priestley-Cooper, Edward Becher, son of Edward Priestley-Cooper MC FRIBA and Violet Elizabeth, d. of Maj. Edward French Becher RA, of Capri, Italy; b. 20 Nov. 1924; adm. Sept. 1938 (R); left July 1940; Roy. Signals 1943-59 (Capt. ), served Middle East, Egypt, Malaya and Germany, retd. and transf. to RARO Dec. 1959; took the additional name of Becher by deed poll 10 Nov. 1982; m. 22 Apr. 1950 Hilda Mary, d. of Maj. Alfred Reginald Roberts RE, of Broughton, Lancs; d. 1 Dec. 1994.
PRIDEAUX, HUMPHREY, third son of Edmund Prideaux MP, Padstow, Cornwall, and Bridget, dau. of John Moyle, Bake, Cornwall; b. 3 May 1648; at school in 1660; a boarder; KS 1665; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1668, matr. 11 Dec 1668, Westminster Student 26 Dec 1668 – void by marriage 16 Feb 1686, Tutor 1673-80; ordained; Rector of Llandewi Velfrey, Pembs., c. 1677-86; Rector of St. Clement, Oxford 1679 [check]; Prebendary of Norwich 15 Aug 1681 – Jun 1702; Rector of Bladon, Oxfordshire 1682-6; Rector of Saham Tony, Norfolk, 8 Jun 1686-94; Archdeacon of Suffolk from 21 Dec 1688; Rector of Trowse and Newton, Norfolk 12 Feb 1696/7-1710; declined Regius Professorship of Hebrew, Oxford 1691; Dean of Norwich from 8 Jun 1702; author, Life of Mahomet, 1697, The Old and New Yestament connected in the History of the Jews and neighbouring nations, 1716-8, and other works; his correspondence with John Ellis (qv) was edited by Sir E. Maunde Thompson, 1875 (Camden Soc., 2nd series, vol. xv); m. 16 Feb 1686 Bridget, only child of Rev. Anthony Bokenham, Rector of Helmingham, Suffolk; d. 1 Nov 1724. DNB.
PRIDEAUX, ---; b.; adm. Jun or Jul 1716; in under school lists 1716, 1717.
PRIDEAUX, ---; b.; adm. 28 Apr 1656 (Busby’s Account Book), boarder.
PRICKARD, NATHAN SEDDON, son of Thomas Prickard, Dderw, Radnorshire, and Dean’s Yard, Westminster, Coroner for Westminster, and Ann, dau. of Nathan Seddon; b.; adm. 26 May 1777; in school lists 1786; Wadham Coll. Oxford, matr. 24 Mar 1787, aged 18; BA 1790; of Dderw, Radnorshire; m. 1795 Elizabeth, dau. of Evan Evans, Noyadd; d. 15 Dec 1808.
Prichard, William; Son of Richard David Prichard, Abergwili, Carmarthenshire ; b. ; Jesus Coll.Oxford, matr. 30 Apr 1624, aged 19 ; BA 9 Feb 1625/6 ; MA 1629 (incorp.Cambridge 1629, as Pritchard) ; Usher, Westminster School, to 1626 ; Under Master, Westminster School 18 Dec 1626 (date of patent) - 1631 ; ordained ; Vicar of Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, from 28 May 1631 ; also Rector of Hodgeston, Pembs., from 7 Oct 1662 ; dead by 22 Oct 1675. [note William Prichard, MA Jesus College, Oxford, ordained priest 1 Jun 1634 (Oxford)]