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Born in [[place of birth::Buckinghamshire]].  LLB [[education::Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] 1633, LLD 1639; entered the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] 1641. [[occupation::Commissary]] of the archdeaconry of [[location::Suffolk]] 1637. He served in the royalist army and was knighted in 1645. He was based in [[location::Essex]] during the Interregnum, and at the Restoration received a number of appointments, including [[occupation::master in chancery]] and [[occupation::Admiralty judge]]. He was returned as [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Maidstone]] in 1661 and was active in parliamentary debate. He was admitted to [[organisations::Doctors' Commons]] in 1661.   
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Born in [[place of birth::Buckinghamshire]].  LLB [[education::Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] 1633, LLD 1639; entered the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] 1641. [[occupation::Commissary]] of the archdeaconry of [[location::Suffolk]] 1637. He served in the royalist army and was knighted in 1645. He was based in [[location::Essex]] during the Interregnum, and at the Restoration received a number of appointments, including [[occupation::master in chancery]] and [[occupation::admiralty judge]]. He was returned as [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Maidstone]] in 1661 and was active in parliamentary debate. He was admitted to [[organisations::Doctors' Commons]] in 1661.   
  
 
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Revision as of 01:44, 24 September 2020

Sir Edmund PIERCE or PEIRCE d.1667

Biographical Note

Born in Buckinghamshire. LLB Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1633, LLD 1639; entered the Middle Temple 1641. Commissary of the archdeaconry of Suffolk 1637. He served in the royalist army and was knighted in 1645. He was based in Essex during the Interregnum, and at the Restoration received a number of appointments, including master in chancery and admiralty judge. He was returned as MP for Maidstone in 1661 and was active in parliamentary debate. He was admitted to Doctors' Commons in 1661.

Books

More than 86 books, valued at £14 17s, were seized from his London house by the London Committee for Sequestration in 1643, and partly sold. An inventory is included in the Committee records, in The National Archives.

Characteristic Markings

None of Pierce's books have been identified.

Sources