John, who was a madrigaler, and who published a work noticed by Dr. Rees, issued in 1591, London, octavo.
John, Esq., who was Governor of the island of Barbadoes.[13]
John, who was a clergyman, and published twenty sermons. London, 1744, octavo.
John, who published the "History of the Town and Abbey of Waltham in Essex, England." London, 1735, octavo.
John, who was a surgeon, and published "Select Cases in Surgery, collected in St. Bartholomew's Hospital." 1757, in quarto.
Priscilla, whose Life was published in 1796, by her grandson, Charles Lloyd.[14]
Richard, who was a Baptist minister, and who is noticed by Neal in his History of the Puritans.
Richard, who published a sermon on Luke xxi: 34. London, 1629, quarto.
Richard, D. D., who published "An Essay on the Learning of Shakspeare." London, 1766.
Ralph, who was minister of St. Nicholas in Somersetshire, and was ejected in 1660. He published the "Mysteries of Godliness and Ungodliness, discovered from the writings of the Quakers." London, 1655, quarto.[15]