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Purcel, ---, fl. 1725
GB-2014-WSA-14328 · Person · fl. 1725

PURCEL, ---; b.; in under school list 1725.

Punt, Nicholas, fl. 1544
GB-2014-WSA-019439 · Person · fl. 1544

PUNT, NICHOLAS; b. ; adm. ; KS 1544 (Chapter Muniments).

Punchard, Alan, 1924-2013
GB-2014-WSA-14327 · Person · 1924-2013

Punchard, Alan, son of William Albert Punchard of Beckenham, Kent, and Lucy, d. of John Henry Wills of Wadebridge, Cornwall; b. 2 Apr. 1924; adm. Sept. 1938 (B); left July 1941; RM in WW2 (Capt. ), Combined Ops; Lieut. RMFVR Dec. 1948, Capt. May 1954, Maj. 1962; VRD 1958, retd. 1968; a chartered accountant, ACA 1948, FCA 1958; m. 21 Sept. 1957 Margaret Aiken, d. of John Eunson of Shetland; d. 5 Mar. 2013.

GB-2014-WSA-14326 · Person · 1899-1945

Pulvertaft, Thomas Charles Bryan, brother of Robert James Valentine Pulvertaft (q.v.); b. July 13, 1899; adm. Sept. 26, 1912 (H); left July 1917; 2nd Lieut. Labour Corps Sept. 5, 1918; a merchant in India; m. Dec. 10, 1925, Nancy Macfarlane, daughter of James Worrall, of Monasterevan, co. Kildare, Ireland; d. in Ireland July 15, 1945.

GB-2014-WSA-14325 · Person · 1897-1990

Pulvertaft, Robert James Valentine, son of Rev. Thomas John Pulvertaft of Cork and Barbara Charlotte, d. of James Waddock Denroche of Skibereen, Ireland; b. 14 Feb. 1897; adm. Sept. 1910 (H); left July 1915; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. 1915, matric. 1919, BA 1921; Sussex Regt 1915-7 (Lieut.), RFC 1917 (FO); St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1923, MB BCh 1924; Reader in Pathology Univ. of London 1931, Plimmer res. Fellow 1929-32; MD 1933, FRCP 1938, FRCPath 1963; RAMC 1940-5 (Lieut.-Col.), OBE (Middle East) Jan. 1944; Prof. of Clinical Pathology Univ. of London 1950-62; Pres. Assn of Clinical Pathologists 1953; hon. consult. to the Army at home 1955; John Mallet Purser lecturer Univ. of Dublin 1959; visiting Prof. of Pathology Univ. Coll. Makerere, Uganda, and Ibadan Univ., Nigeria, 1962; hon. FRSM 1972; m. 14 May 1922 Elizabeth Lilian Mary Costello of Dunmore, Co. Galway; d. 30 Mar. 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-01173 · Person · 1684-1764

PULTENEY, WILLIAM, 1ST EARL OF BATH, son of Col. William Pulteney, Misterton, Leics., and his first wife Mary Floyd; nephew of John Pulteney (qv); b. 22 Mar 1684; adm.; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 31 Oct 1700; Grand Tour (Italy) 1704-5; MP Hedon 1705-34, Middlesex 1734 – 14 Jul 1742; Secretary at War 25 Sep 1714 – 11 Apr 1717; one of the committee of secrecy concerning the peace negotiations Apr 1715; Privy Councillor 16 Jul 1716; one of the “three grand allies”; declined peerage in lieu of office 1721; Cofferer of the Household 28 May 1723 – Apr 1725, dismissed after quarrel with Walpole; alled himself with Bolingbroke and wrote for The Craftsman; joined Wyndham and became a “patriot”; author of pamphlet On the State of the National Debt, 1727; quarrelled with John Hervey, Lord Hervey (qv), with whom he fought a duel in Green Park 25 Jan 1731; leader of the parliamentary opposition to Walpole; struck off the Privy Council 1 Jul 1731; refused to form a ministry on Walpole’s downfall, but entered Lord Wilmington’s Cabinet without office and was readm. to Privy Council 20 Feb 1742; created Earl of Bath 14 Jul 1742; his acceptance of a peerage diminished his political significance; lampooned by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams in a series of odes; endeavoured to form an administration at George II’s request, and accepte post of First Lord of the Treasury 10 Feb 1746, but his short-lived ministry only lasted two days, and he never held political office again; Lord Lieut., Yorkshire East Riding 7 Dec 1721 – 15 Jul 1728, Shropshire from 13 Jul 1761; a brilliant parliamentary orator and great debater; a scholar and a versatile and witty writer; gave £50 towards the New Dormitory; m. 27 Dec 1714 Anna Maria, dau. of John Gumley MP, Isleworth, Middlesex, Commissary-Gen. to the Army; d. 7 Jul 1764. Buried Islip Chapel, Westminster Abbey. DNB.

Pulteney, William, 1731-1763
GB-2014-WSA-14324 · Person · 1731-1763

PULTENEY, WILLIAM, VISCOUNT PULTENEY, only son of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath (qv); bapt. 9 Jan 1731; adm. (aged 9) Apr 1740; left 1747; Grand Tour 1748-51; MP Old Sarum 1754-61, Westminster from 1761; Lieut. -Col., 85th Foot 1759; Lord of Bedchamber to George III from 21 Mar 1761; ADC to King from 16 Jan 1763; d. unm. at Madrid, Spain 12 Feb 1763. Buried Islip Chapel, Westminster Abbey.

Pulteney, John, d. 1726
GB-2014-WSA-14323 · Person · d. 1726

PULTENEY, JOHN, youngest son of Sir William Pulteney, Kt, MP, Westminster, and Grace, youngest dau. of Sir John Corbet, Bart., Stoke, Shropshire; b.; at school under Busby (Wood, Athenae Oxon., iv, 662); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. (check ) 1677; Under Secretary, Secretary of State’s Office Sep 1689 – Mar 1692; Second Secretary to Lords Justices of Ireland Oct – Dec 1690; acting Clerk of Privy Council (I) 1690-1, Clerk of Privy Council (I) from 1691; Secretary to Lord Lieut. Ireland Sep 1692 – Jul 1693; MP (I) Co. Wexford 1692-3; Secretary to Master-Gen. of Ordnance 1693-1702; Clerk of Deliveries, Ordnance 15 Feb 1701- Jun 1703; MP Hastings 1695-1710; a Commissioner of Trade Apr 1707 – Jun 1711; a Commissioner of Customs 1714-22; Surveyor-Gen. of Crown Lands from 1722; m. Lucy, second dau. of Thomas Colwell, Alderman of London; d. 23 May 1726.

Pulteney, John, 1766-1849
GB-2014-WSA-14322 · Person · 1766-1849

PULTENEY, JOHN, elder son of Rev. Richard Fawcett DD, Vicar of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Prebendary of Durham, and Elizabeth Brown; bapt. Grendon, Warwicks. 9 Nov 1766 (IGI); adm. 27 Apr 1778; KS (aged 12) 1779; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1783, matr. 26 Jun 1783, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1783 – void 15 Feb 1787; damages of £7, 000 were awarded against him in May 1802 in suit for crim. con. brought by George Markham (adm. 1769, qv); assumed surname of Pulteney in lieu of Fawcett by royal licence 9 Aug 1813, “from grateful and affectionate regard to the memory of Henrietta Laura Pulteney, Countess of Bath”; m. 8 Aug 1803 Elizabeth Evelyn, divorced wife of George Markham (adm. 1769, qv), and sister of John Sutton (adm. 1779, qv); d. 24 Jun 1849.

Pulteney, Harry, 1686-1767
GB-2014-WSA-14321 · Person · 1686-1767

PULTENEY, HARRY, brother of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath (qv); b. 14 Feb 1686; at school under Knipe (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1757); Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 25 Mar 1704; Lieut. and Capt., 23 Feb 1709; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 2nd Foot Guards 22 Jul 1715; Second Maj. and Col., 3 Aug 1733; First Maj., 30 Oct 1734; Col., 13th Foot, 5 Apr 1739 – Jun 1766; Brigadier-Gen., 18 Feb 1742; Major-Gen., 3 Jul 1743; Lieut. -Gen., 8 Aug 1747; Gen., 22 Feb 1765; Equerry to George I and George II 20 Nov 1714 – res by 3 Nov 1743; MP Hedon 5 Nov 1722-34, 24 Nov 1739-41, Kingston-upon-Hull 2 May 1744-7; Governor of Hull 1739 - Jun 1766; served in Flanders 1742; inherited estates of his elder brother Lord Bath 1764; d. 26 Oct 1767.