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HISTORY AND ANTI Q^U I T I E S
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COLLEGES AND HALLS
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD:
CONTAINING
FASTI OXONIENSESj
OR A COMMENTARY ON THE
SUPREME MAGISTRATES OF THE UNIVERSITY:
BY ANTHONY WOOD, M. A.
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FASTI OXONIENSES;
O R,
A Commentary on the fupreme Magiftrates of the
Univerfity of Oxford;
NAMELY,
Of the Chancellors, Commissaries, Prochancellors,
or Vicechancellors, and Proctors.
NOTWITHSTANDING the Cantabrigians (i) have been fo bold as
to derive their Catalogue of Chancellors from Amphibalus the Mar-
tyr, who, as they fay, was the firft Reftor of the Scholars of Cambridge
City, An. Dom. 289, and from others who interruptedly fucceedcd, viz.
Mauritius in the time of Conftantine the Great, An. Dom, 310, Kynotus in
the timcp-of K. Arthur, an. 517, Edbertus in the reign of Cedwall, an. 678,
Almericus in the reign of Cadwallader, an. 690, &c. and I know not whom,
(all received upon uncertain truft by the firft author of thofe matters, Nich.
de Cantilupo, who died An. Dom. 1441) yet 1 fliall not prefume to do as
they have done, but infert only thole that I find from record, not in the
leaft to be doubted by many.
To pafs by therefore St. German, St. Gildas, Melkinus, Nennius,
Kentigernus, and others, who lived in the times of the Britains and
Saxons, reported by a very good Exemplar (as Camden faith) of Aflerius
Mcnevenri3(2) to have ftudied in Oxford, and there to have made good
(i) Nich. Cantelupus in Historia de preff. per Tho. Thomafium Typographum
Antiquitatc Cantabrigise, five in Hist. Nigri Univerf. Cantab.
Lodicis Cantab. MS. Robertus Harus quondam .Alumnus in
Matthxus Stokys, Bedellus, Armiger, ct Coll. Gonvill. in ead. Univ. in Cataloco
Rep;iftrarius Cantabr. in Catalooo Kefto- Cane, ejufd. MS. &c.
vum ct Cancellarioriim a Mauritio, tempore (2) Edit. Francof. e bib. Camdeni, an.
Conftantini, ad an. 15S5, aut co circiter, im- 1603. [Et ex recenfione Francifci Wife,
Oxon. 1722, 8vo.]
Append. B Orders
3 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Orders and Statutes for the Academians, which they would not, nor could
have done, unlefs probably they were the fupreme Rectors or Governors of
the Scholars there, I fhall begin with St. Grymbald, whom few or none
there be, that will or can deny, but that he was Reftor or Governor of the
Schools of Oxford, and the Scholars thereof, and from him defcend to
others, as I find them mentioned in record. But before I begin, I think it
fit to acquaint the reader with fome things which may perhaps be neceffary
to be known by him before he enters upon the following Comment, and
thofe are ;
I. That the Chancellors have anciently been written and ftiled Reftors
and Mailers of the Schools, and Reftors and Mafters of the Scholars, as
may be farther feen in this Comment, an. 121 1, 1294, &c.
II. That their place and ofBce hath been derived, fo far as concerns their
confirmation, from the Diocefan, the Bifhop of Lincoln, and their nomina-
tion and eleftion by the Regents and Non Regents of the Univerfity, conti-
nuing fo till towards the latter end of Edw. IIIj and then they were always
after elefted and confirmed by the faid Regents and Non Regents only.
III. That their confirmation by the Diocefan, and eledion by the Acade-
mians, was fometime every year, and for the mod part every two. The like
alfo was it, when both eledion and confirmation came into the hands of the
faid Academians, which continued till the office of Chancellor became per-
petual and for term of life.
IV. That the faid office in ancient time was only borne by fuch that were
refident in the Univerfity, as by Mafters and Dodtors of Hoftles or Halls
and Colleges, Monks, Fryers, &c. afterwards by Biffiops, and at length
fometimes by perfons of the laity, of whom Sir John Mason was the firft.
V. That ample privileges have been granted to them by popes, kings,
and bifhops, as I have told you feveral times in this work, whereby their au-
thority became great, and their perfons much refpefted and honoured.
VI. That for their help in adminiftering juftice, and doing ordinary and
common things belonging to their office, they have had Deputies allowed
them (fometimes more and at other times fewerj called anciently Vice-ge-
rents and fometimes Commiflaries, by which laft name I find them men-
tioned ( i) in the ift and 2nd of Edw. III. Afterwards they were altogether
called fo, but now and for many years fince, Vice chancellors, and that too
when the Chancellors have been refiding in the Univerfity.
VII. That for the more honour of the office, have fervants been allowed
to wait upon thofe that bear it, within the precincts of the Univerfity, and
to uffier them in all public afl'emblies, fuch I mean that we call Beadles, each
of them (in number fix, befides a Vergerer) carrying a filver ftaff erected in
their hand, which office is very ancient, and beyond record, mention being
made of them (how many at one time I find not) in the reign of Henry III,
and before.
(i) [In TuRRi Scliol, Oxon.] In Lib, Privileo, Oxon, perHarum, MS. Fol. 51. f. b,
VIII. That
FASTI OXONIENSES.
VIII. That in the vacancy of the Chancellorfliip, the Senior Theologus,
called Cancellarius Natus, then refident in the Univerfity, did anciently ex-
ercife all jurifdidion within the precinds thereof, otherwife belonging to the
office of Chancellor, by giving oaths, keeping the Court, fetting the leal to
public inftruments, prefiding in the eledlion of fucceeding Chancellors, ap-
pearing in fiiics commenced againft the Univerfity, proving of wills, and
granting adminiflration of the goods of privileged perfons, which continued
till the reign of Edw. VI, at which time the office of Senior Theologus
began to decline.
As for the Proctors (whofe office is as ancient for aught that I know as
that of the Chancellor) are men of great power and rule in the Univerfity,
efpecially as to thofe who have not obtained the title of Mafter, Their elec-
tion hath been anciently from the number of fenior Mailers, not by the
Bilhop of Lincoln, but by the Regents and non-Regents in Congregation,
who alto, with the Chancellor, confirmed and admitted them. And as they
were taken from the faid feniors, fo alfo was there great care had that one
fliould be a Northern and the other a Southern man, becaufe of the conftant
difcord between thofe parties, and efpecially that partiality againft either
party (if both Proftors fhould be of one party) fliould be avoided.
The matters that thefe officers were anciently to look after, and fee that
they were thoroughly executed, were thefe (as in our ancient books (i) it
appears) viz. to proceed and [exercife] their authority :
"Non accedentes ad Scolas.
Trahentes in Scolis in Quadragefima.
Determinatores minus diu ftantes.
Eofdem non Logicalia difputantes.
Non accidentes ad Licenciaciones.
Non parentes monicionibus Cancellarii,
Tranfgredientes privilegia vel ftatuta.
Non opponentes Inceptoribus.
Non folventes Magiftris.
Non legentes modo fuo confueto.
iProrogantes vel anticipanres Ordinaria.
Non volentes expedire ncgocia Univerfitatis.
Non venientcs tcmpeftive ad Scolas.
Non habentes habitum ec tonfuram decentes.
Non habentes nomina Scolarium.
Non recitantes rotulum.
Non parentes regulis Procuratorum.
Impetrantes pacis fufpendium per triennium.
Sulpedos qualitercunque.
-Venientes cum multitudine.
tO [In TuR.Schol ] Lib, Sen. Proc. B. fol. 55. b, et in Lib. Jun, Proc. C. fol. 59. b.
B 2 Contra
* Contra i
FASTI OXONIENSES.
"Recufantes adire Carcerem.
Solventes Mancipiis ultra Statuta.
P . Solventes Sciflbribus ultra Statuta.
' Procuratores' vel Ballivos ' raciocinia non reddentes.
Judices confulfionibus non parentes.
.Advocates et Procuratores excedentes.*
But in thefe things their power did not, nor doth, reft only •, but in
other matters, as in keeping the peace of the City, in having authority over
and corredting the people of the Laity, if they are found guilty of ftubborn-
nefsj irreverence, faucinefs to them, of unfeafonable tipling in public
houfes, and fuch like : of which matters, and other power that they have
(though lelTened by the new Statutes) being too tedious now to recite, I
Ihall proceed in my work. In the beginning of which, though I am but
flenderly accommodated with the names of Chancellors, Commiflaries, and
Proclors, fuch is the defed of our Records, yet the candid Reader I hope,
(efpecially thofe verfed in Hiftories and Antiquities) will excufe me, and not
be apt to impute the fault on me, but time, the devourer of all things.
An. Dom. 883, or thereabouts, St. Grymbald occurs Reftor or Chan-
cellor of the Univerfity of Oxford, after it had been reftored by K. Alfred,
as is elfewhere fhewed.
Vicegerent or Commifiary, or Deputy, or by what name foever he was
called at this time,
Proftors f
Mr. \ . . .
The names of which officers (for whom thefe places are left) appearing
not for this year, neither for divers following, I fliall fpare their room till 1
find them occur.
An. Dom. 889. Chancellor Beategravius, if any faith or truft might be
given to the Black Book (i) of Cambridge ; for among certain obfervations
that he hath of K. Alfred, I find this — ' Videns ergo &c.' ' He feeing there-
fore that the Scholars, which he brought to Oxford, continually ftudied in
the compofition of the Laws, and expofition of the holy Scripture, appointed
them for their Redor Grymbald, Reftor and Chancellor of the City of
Cambridge, who being burdned with old age, permitted him to ceafe from
his office, an. 889, and in his place the noble Beategravius was made by the
good will of the Scholars, Redor and Chancellor of Oxford.' — But let the
truth of this remain with the Author, for if we confider that the Laws were
not in being in K. Alfred's time, nor many years after, as may be feen in the
Annals or Hiftory, an. 1 149, and that alio Grymbald was not BJlhop of
(i) Script, per Nich. de Cantilupo circa an. 1440. MS.
Winchefter,
FASTI OXONIENSES. 5
Wincheder, which he confidently reports (2) in the faid Black book, there
is no credit at all to be given to his obfervations.
Thefe two ancient Chancellors of the Univerfiry being thus produced,
and faid to be before, it remains that we fliould enquire of their fuccelTors
after, the Norman Conqueft, whether they arc known by the names or titles
of Redors, or Chancellors, or Mafters of the Schools, or any other name
whether general or peculiar, and tranfmit their almoll obliterate memories
to Pofterity. For which end therefore I fhall do my endeavour by beating
oi obfcure paths to obtain my defire, and give a fucceeding feries (though
fometimes imperfeft) of our Fafti.
1122, or thereabouts, Chancellor or Redlor of the Schools Robertus
Canutus, as in the Hiftory this year ; which office of Redtor being no other,
as 1 fuppofe, than Chancellor, I fliall here fct him down as the firfl. Redor
of Oxford, or of the Schools of exercife there, after the coming in of the
Normans. He by the Name of Robertus Crickladenfis, Prior of the Mo-
nallery of St. Fridefwyde in Oxford, did about this time (2) give to the Ab-
bey of St. Mary of Cirencefter, in which he before had taken upon him the
habit of a Canon Regular, his land in Cricklade.
1134, or thereabouts, Chanc. Robert Pulleyn as it feems. See in
the Hillory this year.
1 1 50, or thereabouts, a Chancellor occurs under that title only, without a
a name, as it appears from the Chirograph(3) of one Robert Folior, Redor
of the Moyety of the Church of Rowlefliam or Roufeham in Oxfordfhire -,
wherein 'tis faid, that the Chancellor of Oxford, with the Prior and Dean of
Abendon, were delegated by the Pope to be judges of a controverfy con-
cerning part of the tithes of the fi^id town, &c. Now in what time the faid
R. Foliot lived, appears plainly froin another Chirograph (4) which fpeaks
to this eftcft :
' Be it known to all Sec. that I Robert Foliot give to Ofney that land of my
fee which lieth in the great ftreet in the borough of Oxford, in St. Michael's
parifli at Northgate, held of me by Auflen, prielt, &c. in knowledge of which
gift Wygot the Prior gave to me half an ounce of gold, and to my wife one
mark, &c :' which Wygot being made Prior of Ofney, an. 1 138, and conti-
nuing in that office till 1168, (in v/hich time Ofney from a Priory was made
an Abbey) plainly fhcws the time of the faid Foliot. See this matter more
at large in the Latin Copy.
1 20 1. Chancellor under a general name, as appears by this obligation or
Bond (5) ' Sciant univerfi per prcfentes nos Cancellarium Univerfitatis
Oxonie cum toto cetu Magiftrorum ejufdem, tcncri et per prcfens fcriptum
(1) Et Harus ttiara in Lib. fuo de exci- (4) IiiReo. Ofney in bib. Cotton, fub
diis et rcpuratlonibus Cantabr. MS. effi^ie Vitcll. fol. 98. b.
(2) Lib. vel Rigist. IVIonallerii de Ci- This mull be later than 1150, it mull be
renctller, foL 185. f.lS. rather 11 70 or 75.
(3) Int. MuMMENTA Cxnob. Ofney, in (5) In''rt;R. Scholarutn, in pyx. Y. Nu.
Theiaur. /Ed. Chr. Oson. i, ct in Reg. Mag. S. Fridefw. p. 23.
firmiter
6 FASTI OXONIENSES.
firmiter obligari, Priori et Conventui S. Fridefwide Oxonie et eorum Suc-
cefibribus in diicentis libris rhonete Anglicane, &c. Dat. Oxonie in domo
nollre congregationis in Fefto S. Jacobi Apoftoli An. Dom. 1201,' Though
the name of the faid Chancellor occurs not in this Writing, nor in that an.
1 150, yet the fucceffion in the ofBce is proved.
1211. Chancellor or Reflor of the Schools Master Alardus, in the
fame fenfe with Robert Canutus : the reafon of which I have told you
in my Hiflory an. 1294. As for this Alardus I find mention of him to this
effect in .an ancient writing (ij which I englifli thus : — ' Know ye as R.
Prior of Ofney, and H. Dean of Oxford faith, that the controverfy which is
between Hugh the Lord Abbot and Convent of Abendon on the one part,
and Mailer Euftachius, Redlor of the Church of CeftertonCa) on the other,
concerning certain tithes iffuing from the 40 acres which are fituated in Bru-
erio de Celterton, (3) which JefFry St. Maure holdeth of the fee of William de
Lega fenior, in Cefterton, was by the authority of Pope Innocent III, con-
troverted in our prefence (Mr. Alardus Reftor of the Schools, our brother
judge in this matter, fufficiently excufing himfelf by his letters) and brought
to a final concord after this manner, &c.' At the end of the faid writing it
is thus faid, ' This compofition was made before us in the Church of St.
Mary in Oxford, on the morrow after the invention of the holy crofs, in the
13th year of the Pontificate of Innocent III, that is. An. Dom. 12 11.'
Which, that it may be the better underftood, it muil: be fuppofed, that the
faid Pope ordained upon this queftion of tithes three judges in England,
namely, Mr. Alardus, Chancellor of the Univerfity, R. Prior of Ofney, and
H. Dean of Oxenford ; but Alardus for fear of the Bifhop of Lincoln, his
Diocefan, (then Hugh Wallys, who was too fevere and rigid toward the
Academians) by whom perhaps he was no otherwife admitted to his office
than by the name of Mafter of the Schools (though faluted in the Pope's
bull the Reftor) refufing to appear in the faid caufe, and therefore excufed
himfelf by his letters, the decifion of the whole matter was left to the faid
two judges. And this I fuppofe was the true and likely caufe of the excufe,
as from that which I have elfewhere delivered appears. To thefe matters I
{hall add, that Robert Grofsteft who fucceeded the faid H. Wallys in the fee
of Lyncoln, wrote one or two (4) Epiftles to Brother Alardus Provincial Prior
of the preaching Fryars in England, and that alfo about the fame time Mr.
Alardus, Subdean of Wells, (5) conveyed certain land in the parifh of St.
Mildrid in Oxford (in which parifh he fometime living, or perhaps was born,
was firnamed thence, as I elfewhere (6) find) to Thomas the fon of Wydo,
(1) Reg. Crenobii Abendon, quod in par- (5) In Reg. parv. vel antiq. Cxnob. S.
ticulas dividitur, panic. 5. MS. Fridefw. p. 192, et in lib. mag. ejufd. Cse-
(2) Chellerton in O.\forufliiie. nob. p. 488.
(3) Chefterton heath. (6) In Lib. vel Reg. Canob. Einfliam,
(4) In lib. Epist. R. Grofsteft, MS, in Fol. 131, a, Chart. 8.
bib. Eod. Epift. 8 et 9.
but
FASTI OXONIENSES. 7
tut whether either of thefe two were the fame with this our Alardus, Redlor
of the Schools, I cannot fafely determine.
1 2 14, Chancellor under a general name, mentioned in the bull (i) of Ni-
cholas, Bifhop of Frafchati ; concerning the piinifhment inflifted on the
Burghers of Oxford for hanging of certain clerks, &c.dat. 7cal. Jul. this year
The originals of which tranfaftions are, with their autographs, kept to this
day in our Archives, and in certain Regifters or ftatute books of the Univer-
fity, not only as a memory of that horrid fad, but to be made ufe of and
taken out as occafion ferves. Among them is the firft compofition (that I
have yet feen) made' between the Scholars and Burghers, efteemed a monu-
ment of lo great an account by our predeceffors that they decreed the ori<»i.
nal of It to be kept in the Treafuryof Lincoln Church, as the only x£;a,;°»u
of the Univerfity. [See before in the Annals under this year,]
1220. Chancellor, Mr. LiiwES de Chapirnay, D. of D. if any truth
may be given to that inilrument of dotation of the Scholars of iMr. William
of Durham, mentioned before in Univerfity College,
122 1. Chancellor under a general name, as from a papal bull (and the pro-
cefs that thereupon followed) which partly runs under this form, appears (2)
' Honoruis Epilcopus, fervus fervorum Dei, dilertis fiJiis Archidiacono Wi-
gorn. et Cancellano ct Decano Oxon. Lincoln. Diocef. Salutem et Apoftoli-
cam benediflionem. Ex parte Abbatis et Conventus de Ofney, &c.' The
Bull was for the defigning of the faid perfons therein mentioned, to be
judges for the examination of certain witnefles concernino- the tithes be-
longing to the monaftery of Ofney : ' dat. Lateran, 3 cal. Apr. an. pontif. 5 '
There is alfo another ancient writing (3) depending on it, wherein the faid
Bull IS by way of infpeximus word for word recited, and what alfo the faid
three judges aded in the caufe, and what witnefles they examined, and fuch
like, under their feals, all done in St. Mary's Church in Oxford, on the mor-
row after the octaves of the Apoftles St. Peter and St. Paul, an. 1221 •
which IS the fifth year of P. Honorius III. Two other inftances of the
lame kind, dated alfo at the fame time, I could produce (4) to prove this
Chancellor under a general name, to have undergone that office this year
but becaufe I aim as much as I can at brevity, I ihall omit them. However'
what IS here and before faid, doth make much as well for the antiquity as
dignity of the chief Magiltrate of the Univerfity, that he fliould be thus de-
figned a judge by the Pope in caufes of fo great weight. Now if any think
that the Chancellor here mentioned was not of the Univerfity but of the Bi-
fhop of Lincoln, he or they do greatly err, for there never was any fuch per-
fon of this place diftcrent from the Academical Chancellor, that had jurifdic-
tion here. Neither do I find among the Muniments of the Univerfity any
(I) In TuR. Scholar, Oxon. in pyx. P.P. (2) lb. in Tur Schol. in pyx. Y. nu. 2.
fafc. 12; nu. 1, In A. etiara fol. 47. et B. (3) Ibid. [nu. 3.]
jol, 4. b. &c. (^) E MUNiMENTis Ofney in Thef. ,<Ed.
Ch.
mentioa
S FASTI OXONIENSES.
mention of the Chancellor that had belonged to the Diocefan of Lincoln, at
lead in that fente which ufed to be faid of William de Monte, an ancient
Chancellor of Lincoln, thus ( i ) :
* Incipit hie noftri pulchriim numerale Magiftri
Et Cancellarii Nicol (2) de monte Gulelmi.'
I now come to two eminent and famous Scholars of this Univerfity (al-
THoft coetaneous) who from good right ought to obtain a place here, al-
though when they bore the fal'ces^ of this fupreme magiftracy with us, I have
as yet no certainty. One of them was St. Edmund, furnamed le Riche,
whom Matthew Parys (3) ftiles ' Praeledlor in Theologia Oxoniali.' But
whether he did undergo the office of Chancellor before or after the obtain-
ing his Ledurelhip it doth not appear, or that he was Chancellor an. 1234,
in which year he was declared Archbifhop of Canterbury (as in a certain old
Catalogue of Chancellors is delivered) I fcarce think it credible. The other
is Robert Grosstest, whom, though I find not in any ancient Catalogue
of our Chancellors to occur, yet that he bore the office under that, or the
title of Mafter of the Schools, I have manifeftly proved in my Hiftory, an.
1294. He became Bifliop of Lincoln 1235, and was fecond to none of his
predeceflbrs or fucceffors either for learning or piety.
I'ajo. Chanc. under a general name.
Commiflary or Vicegerent Elyas de Daneis.
The faid namelefs Chancellor occurs in the Bull (4) of P. Gregory IX,
direfted to him the faid Chancellor, the Abbot of Evefham, and Dean of
Oxford, for the decifion of certain controverfies, concerning tithes between
W. the parfon of Wdeton or Wood-Eaton in com. Oxon. and the Abbot
and Convent of Malmfbury, dated at Perugia 4 cal. an. Pontif. 3. The
Vicegerent occurs in the decifion (5) itfelf, for the Chancellor being abfent,
or elfe waving that employment, it was performed by him and the Dean of
Oxford, the principal judge of the matter, in All Saints Church, Oxon, on
the Vigils of St. Peter and St. Paul, an. 1230.
1 23 1. Chancellor, Mr. Ralph, Archdeacon of Chefter, as in a certain
refcript of K. Hen. Ill, in the Memorables of Rob. Hare, (6) dat. Jun. 23,
an rcg. 15. But the faid Hare, who hath written the Catalogues (7) of the
Chancellors of both the Univerfities, doth, for the refpedl to his Mother the
Univerficy of Cambridge, infert St. Amphibalus as the firft Chancellor or
Rector thereof an. Dom.289, with others following to the Norman Con-
queft, from the authority of the Black book, and fuch like frivolous fluff.
(i) Ut in initio libri Gul. de Monte cui bury in Scaccar. apud Weftm. Chart. 171
tit. eft, ' Numerale, &c.' MS. et 206.
(2) Nicol pro Lincoln, ita etiam fcribitur (0 Ibid,
in fafc. peticionum parliament. in tiirriLond. (6) MS. [in Tur. Schol.] fol. i. b.
30. Ed. I, et7. Ed. Ill, ctfaepe alibi. (7) MS. in bib. Cotton, fub effig. Fau-
(3) In Hist. vel. Chron. fuo. ftins, C. 7.
(4} In Lib. vel. Rec. Caenob. Ma'mf-
But
FASTI OXONIENSES. 9
But the Oxonian Epoch of Chancellors he begins with this Mr. Ralph, with
no memory had of thofe either before, or after the Norman Conquell, to
his time. Whether he places him as the firll in time, vvhicli he found among
the records in the Tower of London, and no otherwile, I know not. How-
ever chat he, and others of his opinion (if any fuch) are deceived, in placing,
and fuppofing this Mr. Ralph to be the firft Chancellor of Oxford, (hall
appear from that which follows. When the Bifhop of Lincoln did argue
with this Chancellor (or at leaft his fuccefTor Ralph de Semplyngham) con-
cerning the ufe of the feal, (whether public or j)rivate I know not) and
thereupon a troubiefome queftion arofe between him and the Univerfity,
Adam de Marifco wrote an EpiftJe (i) to the Bifliop about it. In which,
among other things, be pleafed to take notice of thele words following
' Signo illo quod dicitur Univerfitatis Oxon, quo in fimplicitatc fua ficut et
plures antecefforum fuorum, ufus eft, de catero fi jufleritis nequaquam
ufurus et ad'nutum beneplaciti veftri, fuo cedet officio, &c.' Thus Marifco ;
but by the fequence of the words, it appears, lie contends not about the
matter. It feems it hath not been doubtful to any Oxonian and ( I believe)
others, but that feveral predeceflbrs of this Chancellor ufed feals, and to me
it plainly appears, that he neither innovated any thing in his fcal, or ufed
another or the form of another, but only that which his Antcccflbrs in the
fame office ufed. And yet notwithftandingfrom this Chancellor, as from the
firft of all, the faid Hare did begin his Catalogue of them for the Univerfity
of Oxford. This year alfo a Chancellor under a general name occurs in a
certain fcript (2) dat. on the Vigils of S. Bartholomew the Apoftle, whereby
he, the Archdeacon of Worcefter, and Dean of Oxford, were deputed judges
concerning the compofing of a difference between Ofney and E. Reitor of
Horfpath near Oxford concerning the leflcr tithes thereof, &c.
123:;, or thereabouts. Chancellor Mr. Ralph Cole, the fame perhaps
with Mr.Ralph, Archdeacon of Chefter in the year 1231. The mention
that I find of him is only as a Wicnefs to a certain Charter (3) whereby Sir
Vivian de Bray, or the fon of Ralph, gave to Ofney his land joining on the
weft fide of the church-yard of St. Peter in theEaft; which land did fome-
time belong to John of Oxford, Bifliop of Norwich. I'he names of the
witneffes that follow aftet the faid Charter are Peter the fon of Thorald,
Mayor of Oxford, Rob. Oein, Philip le Mulner, Stephen the Son of Henry
the Ion of Simeon, Henry his brother, Mafter iVIaurice, Mafter Richard of
Cornwall, Robertus Mercator, Laur. Halegod, Thomas Submuro, Lau-
rence Wiard, and Mace, Provolls of Oxford.
1234. Chancellor the faid Mr. Ralph Cole, mentioned in another Char-
ter (4) dated this year on the Monday after Palm Sunday, whereby the faid
(0 Inter EpisTOLAsejufd. Adami in bib. Thefaur. ^liid. Ch. in pyx. S.Petri in Ori-
Cotton. MS. ent.
(2) In Reg. Ofney in bib. Cotton. Fol. (4) Ibid. [Ralph Maidllone was Archd.
116. b. of Chcller about this time. Willis' SuRV.
(3) Inter MuNiMENTA Cxnob. Ofney in V. II, p. 412-]
Append. C Sir
10 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Sir Vivian, or the Son of Ralph, doth free the Canons of Ofney from being
troubled by the enjoyment of the faid tenement in the parifh of St. Peter in
the Eaft.
1238. Chanc. Frater Simon de Bovill, Prior of the preaching Fryers
in Oxford, who in the 22 of Hen. Ill, which is this year, was prefent(i) at
the Submimon of the Scholars for the outrage committed on Otho, the
Pope's Legate, at Ofney.
1239. Chanc. Mr. John de Rigater, as from that Charter men-
tioned before in Univerfity College Schools, appears. Which Charter being
dated 3 cal. Nov. this year, the faid Rigater, with JetFry de Stocwell Mayor,
John Sewy and Hugh Hardyng, Provofts of Oxford, were Witneflcs.
1240. Chanc. Mr. Ralph de Heyham, Chancellor of Salifbury, as it
appears in a writing of 25 H. Ill, mentioned (2) to be under the feal of him
the faid Heyham, as Chancellor of the Univerfity.
1241. Chanc. the fame, Ralph de Heyham, as it feems.
1242. or thereabouts, Rich, de la Wvke or Wyche, P. of D. and Ca-
non Law, as by fome it is reported. (3) Fie was afterwards Bifhop of Chi-
chtfter, and canonized by the Pope for a Saint.
1244. Chanc. Simon de Bovill again, as in a compofuion (4} between
the K. and the Univerfity, concerning the Chancellor's cognizance of Pleas
in contracfls of moveable things. To which are the feals of the faid Simon,
Thomas, Archdeacon of Lincoln, John, Archdeacon of Cornwall, and Fryer
John de Bacun, After him I find feveral Chancellors under general names,
which I fhall now omit, and proceed to thofe that are under their own.
1246. Chanc. Mr. Gilbert de Biham, as appears by tliis writing : ' Om-
nibus ad quos, &c.' ' To all whom this writing (5) may concern, &c. Mr.
Gilb. de Biham, Chancellor of Oxford, fendeth greeting in the Lord : Know
ye, that I, in the year of Grace, 1246, at the Feaft of St. Nicholas, have re-
ceived of the Canons of Ofney two marks from the church of Fulnell, to be
diftributed among the poor Scholars of Oxford, according to the Ordination
of Robert, Lord Bifliop of Lyncoln, &c.' This Mr. Biham was Chantor
and Canon of Wells, (5) and living in a tenement in the parifh of St. John
Bapt. Oxon. oppofite to the Church thereof, was from him called Biham
Hall, afterwards corruptly Beame, and Boheme Hall.
1252. Chanc. (y) Mr. R. by which letter mud be underftood (as I fuppofe)
Ralph de Semplyngham, or Sempyngham rather, as in the life (8) of
Gilb. de Sempyngham. The author of which faith, that one Ralph fuc-
ceeded Gilbert in the government of the church of Sempyngham •, but
(i) Harus. (5) In Reg. Ofney ut fupra fol. 206. a.
(2) Reg. Hofp. S. Joh. Oxob. foK 19. a. (6) Reg. Mag. S. Fridelwyds, p. 465,
(3) Joh. Capgrave in Legend. Sanftor. 466, &c. in Reg. parvo. Chart. 263, 265,,
Angl. edit. 1516, f. 270, a. Balaei Script. 266, &c.
Brvt. Cent. iv. nu. 14, &c. (7) Claus. 36. Hen. III. m. 6.
(4) Pat. 23. Hen. III. m. 6. et in Haro (8) MS.
is Memorab. fol. ii. a.
whethei
FASTI OXONIENSES. ir
whether it be the fame Ralph, that we have put down for Chancellor, I
know not.
1253. Chanc. Mr. Ralph de Semprincham, as from part of certain
annals ( i) going thus is teftified. ' Anno mccliii, &c.' ' In the year 1253,
on the leventh of the Ides of Febr. died William dc Manchefter, Archdea-
con of Lichfield, to whom fucceeded Ralph de Sempryngham, Theologift,
Chancellor of Oxon.' And in another place I find mention of the faid per-
fon thus — ' Eodem anno, &c.' ' In the fame year (1254) in the month of
Fcbr. Mr. Ralph de Sempryngham was elected Dean of Lichfield church by
the Canons thereof, and afterwards confirmed by the Lord Roger de Wcfe-
ham, Bifhop of Lichfield.' He died 1260; about which time he founded
the Chantry of St. Andrew, in the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, valued
yearly to be worth 5I. In the Epift!es(2) of Robert Grofsteft, I find one
written, before he was made Biihop of Lincoln, to Fryer Agnell, ihe Mini-
fter of the iVlinoritics of Oxford, and to R. Archdeacon of Leicefter ; which
R. whether he be the fame with this Ralph I know not.
1255. Chanc. Mr. William de LoDELAWHE, as in a certain Charter, (3)
whereby Gilbert the Abbot and Convent of Einfham, did grant to the
Prior of Schyreburne, in the Diocefe of Winchefter, all their right in an
houfe in St. Peter's parirti in the Eaft in Oxford, which was belongmgfome-
time to Mr. William de Drochedathe, &c. The Charter is dated this year,
on the tuefday after Qiiali modo geniti, and witnefled, befides this Chan-
cellor, by Mr. Giles de Brudeport, Archdeacon of Berkfhire, Adam Fete-
place, Mayor of Oxford, and others.
1256, or thereabouts, Chanc. Mr. Richard de Sancta Agatha, of
whom I find mention in an Epiftle to him, (4) written by Fryer Adam de
Marifco ; wherein the faid Adam defireth him to promote the petition of Mr.
Simon de Valencinis or Valentiis, Canon of Lincoln, to borrow 40I. of the
money of Mr. William of Durham, kept in the hands of the Chancellor,
Prodlors and Mafters. And 'tis probable, that he being thus courted by
Marifco, might about this time either bear the Office of Chancellor or Com-
miflary. One Mr. Robert de S. Agatha I find witnefs (5) about this time to
divers evidences, his name being in the firft place, and fet before that of
the Mayor of Oxford. Whether he was Chancellor I know not ; fure I am
that he was Archdeacon of Durham, and, if I am not millaken, fucceeded
Mr. William, an. 1249.
1262. Chanc. Mr. Thomas de Cantelupo, as it appears in acertain writ-
ing (6) of the Abbot and Convent of Ofney, concerning the habitation of the
brethren called Penetentiarians, or de Penetentia Jelu, made this year.
(i) Annal. Monafterii de Brinton, MS. MS. ut fupra.
in Bib. Cotton. (5) In Thes. Coll. Univ. in py.Y. Oxon.
<2) MS. Bib. Bod. Ep. 2. [2123, f. 127, b.] in fai'cic. Ch.nrtarum de tenenientis in paroeh.
(3) InTHESAUR. Coll. Regina: in py.x. S. Mari.-e ;«t in Thes. Coll. Mert. in pyx. A.
Oxon. 1. 27.
^4.) Inter Epistolas Adami de Marifco (6) Lib. vel Reg. Ofney ut fupra 224, b.
C 2 1265.
12 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1263. Chanc. the fame Thomas de Cantelupo, as it feems, who about
this time was (as 'tis reported') Dod'tor of the Canon Law. In the year 1265 he
was made Lord Chancellor of England ; but that office he held but a fliort
time. Afterwards he retired to Oxon, and lived there feveral years. Of this
Chancellor you may be pleafed to read thefe things following from a certain
author, (i) — ' l^nde ad Univerfitatem Oxonie primo, poftmodum Parifiis fc
transferens, rationalem fcientiam aggreditur, et philoiophie fecreta rimatur,
Magillralem Cathedram afcendens. Oxoniam demum rediens. Juris Ca-
nonici Dodlor et CancellariusUniverfitatis efficitur: in quo quidem officio in
caufarum difcuffionibus prudens inveftigator extitit, in judicio juftus, in
fententiis proferendis difcretus, in omni adlione compofitus, et morum ho-
neftate preclarus, &c.' Thus the faid Author, agreeing verbatim with ano-
ther, (2) which hath this title, or thefe words following, written in the begin-
ning of his book — ' Explicit fecunda pars in tertio volumine Legendarum
collectarum per Fratrem Petrum de Calo de Calgia ordinis Pr£edicatorum.'
But the aforefaid author, Capgrave, addeth, that he, when K. Hen. Ill was
dead, returned to Oxford, and was created D. of Div. under Rob. Kilwarby,
that was afterwards Archbifliop of Canterbury, and in the year 1275 was
cpnfecrated Bifhop of Hereford, and after his death canonized by the Pope.
But before he was created, he did, according to the manner, ftudy while he
was young at Paris, under the tuition and fpecial benetaftion of John Peck-
ham, afterwards Archbifhop of Canterbtny, as in certain letters of that
Archbinaop, (3) written an. 1281 to the Bifliop of London, appears : For at
that time he was by him pronounced excommunicated. After the death of
the faid Thomas de Cantelupo, which was at Civita Vecchia in Italy, an.
1282, his body was carried to Hereford, but his heart to the Monaftery of
Aflirugg in Bucks, where by the care and coft of Edmund, Earl of Corn-
wall, Founder thereof, it was repofed in a tomb of admirable workmanffiip
on the north fide of the choir, and afterwards had in very great veneration.
By which tomb or near it the faid Earl was afterward buried.
1264, or thereabouts. Chancellor Mr. Henry de Cicestre, as in an in-
dented Chyrograph (4) between him and the Univefity on the one part, and
Rob. de Stanton on the other, concerning the demifing of a tenement to the
faid Rob. in St. Giles' parifh in the fuburbs of Oxon. To which Chyrograph
are witneffes Nich. de Stocwell, Mayor, Will, de Ew andGeoftry le Mercer,
Provofts of the town of Oxford, [&c.]
1267, Chanc. (5) Mr.NicHOLAS deEwELME,. asin acertain ftatute coiv-
ccrning Determiners, and elfewhere appears.
Proftors 5 Roger de Plumpton
(6) Mr. \ Henry de Godfree or Godejlrey.
(i) Capgrave ut fupra, edit. 1516. fol. (4) In Tur. Schol, in pyx. FF. nu. 2.
a82, b. (S) D. fol. 57. b. [in Bib. Bodl. Arch, A,
(z) MS. in Bib. Ecclefise Eborac, 91 :] In Tur. Scholarumin pyx. II. nu. 13.
(3) Reg. Peckham, fol. 78. (6) D. fol. 57- "t ^np^a^-
1268.
FASTI OXONIENSES.
^3
1268. Chanc. the fame, (i) N. deEwELME, as in the Annals under this year.
1269. Chanc. Mr. Thomas Bek, as in a certain Convention (2) between
him and the Univerfity on the one part, and Wymund k Lyngedrapcr of
Oxford and Agnes his Wife on the other, &c. to which are witnefics John,
de Cok-fliall, Mayor, Jeffrey It- Orfeure and Philip de Ewe, Provolls or Bail-
lives of Oxford. In a certain charter, (3) dated on Monday next going be-
fore the feaft of S. Matthias the Apollle, 51 Hen. Ilf, Dom. 1266, 1 find that
one Jacob, the fon of Mr. Mofey, a Jew of London, by Henna his wife,
conveyed to Walter de Merlon, fometime Chancellor to the King, his houfcs
in St. John Baptift's Parilli in Oxford, for the building of an Hall or Col-
lege for his Scholars, that he had lately fettled at Meandon in Surrey. But
becaiife Mr. Antony Beke, and his brother Thomas Beke did then live and
abide in the fuid houi'es he therefore made this condition with the faid W, de
Merton, that lie (hould fufFer the faid Antony and Thomas to inhabit in
the faid houfcs from the feaft of St. Michat-l foilowing 'till three years after
were expired, by paying to his Warden and Scholars that he was then about
to fettle in thofc, and other houfcs adjoining, an hundred {hillings yearly.
This is the effect of the Charter-, and I thought fit to mention it, becaufe
the faid Antony (Ifilcd in the Charter Dominus Antonius Beke) and Tho-
mas his brother were then fludents in the faid houfes, and that the former
was afterwards Bifliop of Durham, and the other Chancellor of this Univer-
fity (as before 'tis told you) afterward Treafurer of England, and at lengthy
being very old, became Bifliop of Lincoln an. 1319.
1270. Chanc. the fame, Thomas Bek, as from another writing, in the
place here quoted, (4) appears.
Commiflary (5) Mr. Rob. Steeton, D. of D.
1273. Chanc. Mr. William de Bosco, as in the accompts of one Ralph
Stokes, Chamberlain of the Town of Oxford, 2 Eldw. I ; (6) wherein under
the title of Expenfes I find it thus fet down—' Item in duobus Pikerillis
mifi"is Mro. W. de Bofco Cancellario, quarca feptimante Qtiadragefimte, iiij
fol.' For in thefe times, and fince, it was an ufual cuftom for the Burghers
of Oxford, to prefent the Chancellor with gifts, efpecially at his entrance
into his office, as from divers places is evident. This Mr. Will, de Bosco
was one of the firft Fellows of Merton College, as in their writings 1 find,
and fo have I put him into the Catalogue of them, which 1 have with very
great labour compofedfrom multitudes of writings in that College Treafury
and Chequer, and alfo from their Regifters.
1274. Chanc. the fame, W. de Bosco, as by circumftance it appears.
CommilTary, or Vicegerent, (7) Mr. Nicholas de Marnham.
(1) A. fol. 73. a ; C. 67. b. (4) Thes. CoU. Univerf.
(2) In Thesaur. Coll. Univerf. in pyx. (5^ Ibid, inter Chartas de tenem. in
O*o"- parochia B. Mar. Virg.
(3) In Thesaur. Coll. Merton. in pyx. (6) InCHARTOPH. Civit. Oxon.
Oxon. A. I. 22. [See before in Mert. Coll. (7) In pyx. II. inTuRRi Schol, nu. 12.
where he lludied, p. 13, N. 40.]
1276;
14 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1276, or thereabouts, Chancellor Mr. Eustachius de Normanvyle,
Mafter of Arts and Doctor of Decrees, as Leland ( i ) and others report. In
a certain Charter dated 1251, I find thefe witnefles, viz. Mr. Euftachius de
Normanvyle, Prater minor, Mr. John le Noble, Mr. Roger de Barthone,
&c. by which it appears that then he v/as a Minorite or Francifcan. About
this time, (for the particular year appeareth not) John de Pontisara, who
was Bifliop of Wynchefter, an. 1280, is reported to have borne the office of
Chancellor of our Univerfity ; but whether true or nor, I cannot yet find ;
fure I am, that a little before his death he fliewed himfelf a worthy Bene-
factor by giving (2) them a cheft with 200 marks therein (called afterwards
Winchelter Chett) for the relief of poor Scholars. In perpetual memory
of which, and for the health of his foul, the Mafters decreed, that a folemn
anniverfary fhould be performed for him on the Vigils of St. Nicholas.
1280. or thereabouts, Chanc. Mr. Henry de Staunton, Profeflbr of the
Canon Law, as in Univerfity College is evident. (3). He was now or lately,
as I fuppofe. Vicar of the Church of St. Peter in the Eaft.
1281. Chanc. (4) the fame, H. de Staunton, as in a writing, dated this
year in die Jovis in feptimana Pcnticoftes, and in another on the fecond
of the nones of May. (5)
Prodtorsj Rch. de Brirgo
Mr. (6) \ Will, de Coleflmll.
1282. Chanc. (7) Mr. William de Mountfort, ProfefTor or Doftor
of the Canon law, and Chantor of Hereford, and Dean of St. Paul's Ca-
thedral, London.
1283. Chanc. Mr. Roger de Rowell or Rodewell, as in a Chart. (8)
dated 10 Jan. 12 Edw. I, lent from the King to him the faid Chancellor for
the taking off the fentence of EKCommunication from Robert Wells, Bail-
live of Northgate hundred.
1284. Chanc. (9) the fame, R.de Rowell. About whofe admiflion to this
office a controverfy (lO; fell out between the Univerfity and the Bilhop of
Lyncoln. Whether he ferved out this year, is doubtful, forafmuch as one Mr.
William Pickerill occurs Chancellor this year, as in an inquificion de fub-
traftionibus is evident. (11) The faid Rothweil (12) occurs Chancellor 2 Id.
Dec. this year ; at which time John Peccham, Archbifhop of Canterbury,
appointed him his Commiflary to hear and receive the accompts of Sir
John, tlie fon of Guy, Kt. the Executor of the laft Teftament of Maud
D'Oyly, his mother.
(i) In ton). IV. Collect, p. 208. Balaeus (7) IbH.nu. 7.
Script. Cent, iv, nu. 71;. Pitf. in Append. (8) In Rubr. Lib. Civit. Oxon. fol. 4.
Cent. i. nu. 74. [p. 838.] (9) Rpc. Peccham, fol. i ;5 et ziz.
(2) A fol. 66. a. C. fol. 39. a. (10) Ciius in Antiq^ Cantabr. lib. II,
(3) V. Notes from York Reg. A, p. 1. p. 251 ; [edit. 1574, 4to.]
(4) In pyx 11. ut fupra, nu. 5. (1 i ) In quodam libro in Chartoph. Civit.
{5) In Rec. Peccham fol. 171. Ox. fol. 10.
(6) In pyx JI. ut fupra, nu. j. (12) In PvEG. Peccham. fol. 155.
128
3'
FASTI OXONIENSES. 15
1285. Chanc. (i) Herveus de Saham, Profeflbr of the Canon law, and
Guardian of the Franciscans or Fryer Minors in Oxon.
1286. Chanc. (2) the fame, Herveus de Seham.
Proftors 5 Henry de IFyle, of Merton Coll.
Mr. (3) \ Rob. Marmhin.
The fenior Proitor was afterward Canon and Chancellor of Salifbury.
By the firll of whicn names or titles the Univerfity of Oxford faluted him in
a certain (4) Epiftle to implore his and the help of Mr. John Chelmeleigh
in the Court of Rome for the terminating certain differences in the Uni-
verfity.
1287. Chanc. the fame, Herveus de Saham, I think.
1288. Chanc. (3) Mr. Robert de Wynchelsey, Archdeacon ofEfiex,
and of his time a perfon moft learned. He was at lengtii Archbifhop of
Canterbury.
Commi/Tary (6) Mr. John Heigham.
Proftors ( -yohn de la More., of Men. Coll.
Mr. (7) C Edward Farney.
[The Senior afterward became Warden of his College.]
1289. Chanc. (8) Mr. William de Kingescote, admitted by the Bilhon
of Lincoln in the next week before Pcntecod, he h.jving been cleded by
the Mailers the year before. Sec more in the Annals 1288.
1290. Chanc. (9)Mr. JoHNdeLuDLAw,as in the faid Annals, an. 1290.
He rehgned foon after, and Mr. John de Monemuta, D. of Div. be-
came Chancellor this year, as an Author (10) reports, and afterwards Bilhop
of Landaff. As to the affigning the time of this Chancellor, i find lome
contradidion, and that chiefly, becaufe out of the Archives (11) of Lincoln
Cathedral, 'tis laid that he was the next fucceffor to William de Kingfcotc,
as in the admifllon of him by the Bifhop's letters, printed in the Latin^copy^
is evident. Either therefore no Chancellor ought to come between Kingf-
fote and Monemuta, or elfe the faid Chancellor (Ludlaw) muft be fuppuled
to have borne his office in a fmall interval of time. (12) However it is, the
Antiquary of Cambridge (13) (who hath ftilcd hiinfelf Londinenfis) is de-
ceived in that which he delivers concerning the confirmation of this Chan-
cellor running thus : — " Epifcopus enim ita confirmare lolebat j 'officium
Cancellans Univerfitatis Oxonis tali Magifiro in Theologia commitiimus,
donee aliud dederimus in mandatis :' unde natum puto» quod diu is noii
(i) In Reg. Peccham. fol. iij. 14. in an. 1289.
(2) Ut in pyx. FF. in Turri Schol. {9) Ibid.
""; '^5:, ., O^l Nich. Trivet in ANNALiBusRegum
3 |°"'- ,.^ AnglixMS. [in liib. Coll. Mm. See before m
4) tiiquodam hbro Sb&monum in Bib. Meit. Coll. of which hev.asFdl. p.ij, n.+i.l
7\ f V , *°'- "°.- (' " ^" ^^°- Ol^'- Sutton Epf Lync. fol
(5> A. fol. 72. a. et b. ,, ro et c i .
I''' ^j^'''- ,., . («2) The" faid Ludlaw occurs Chanc. 19
(7) lb. et alibi. Feb. 1290.
(8) Tho. VVyke in Chron. fuo in bib. (13) Jo. Caius in II lib. Antio, Cantab.
Cotton, fub. cfiig. Tibeni A. 9. et. Titi A. p. 254.
Cancellanus
56 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Cancellarius, nee ejus Vicem gerens Procanceilarius, fed CommifTarius dein-
ceps vuigo diftus Cn." (i) Thus he, as if that office fliould only belong
to a Theologifl-, and not a Decretift, which the Statutes of the UniveiTity per-
mit ; or as if that Magiftrate was not known or heard of among us by the
name of Chancellor, who either dying or refigning, he that was next accord-
ing to feniority, was called Cancellarius natusj his Com miflary alio being
appointed by him the faid Chancellor, and not the Bifhop of Lincoln. No
wonder therefore it is that the faid Antiquary is fo blind in the affairs of
Oxford, when in thofe of his own Univerfity he is fo quick-fighted. That
alfo he is fo ignorant of the difference between the Chancellor of this Uni-
verfity may eafily be underftood from his own words, (2) which he hath of
the chief Magiftrate of the Univerfity of Cambridge. — ' Huic Academia^
qui prsfuit (faith he) ad multa fecula Redor dicebatur : poftea Cancella-
rius, noftra fetate Vicecancellarius, et Procanceilarius appellatus eft, Vicarius
Cancellarii, de quo poftea fufius, nam Cancellarius hodie privatus homo non
eft Academia;, ut olim, fed ex Magnatibus aliquis, qui favet Uteris, cujus
Jocojam prasficitur Procailcellarius, &c.' From whence we cannot but
fee, how he doth confound together the Chancellor and Vicechancellor, or
Prochancellor, when in the nic-an time he omits the ancient word Commif-
fary, which fo often occurs in the books and muniments of each Uni-
verfity.
I29'i. Chanc. (3) Mr. Simon de Gaunt, Dr. of Div. Archdeacon of
Oxford, and at length Bifliop of Salilbury [and a Cardinal.] A perfon he
was of great wifdom and fanftity, as a certain Author reports ; (4) and I take
him to be the fame, who in the Vicechancellors' (5) book occurs only by the
name of Mr. Simon, in the tripartite ordination of Warwick Cheft, founded
by the moft noble Lady Ela de Longefpee, Countefs of Warwick.
1292. Chanc. the fame, Simon de Gaunt, though in the old Catalogue
occurs one Mr. Henry Swayne.
1293. Chanc. (6) Mr. Roger de Martivall or Martivalls (de Marci
vallibus) D. of Div. and Archdeacon of Huntingdon ; (7) who, as he fuc-
ceeded I3r. Gaunt in the Chancellorftiip of the Univerfity, fo in the Bifliop-
ric of Saliftjury. He gave divers Manufcripts to the Library of Merton
College, as certain infcriptions in the front of them teftify, having been (as
'tis probable) educated in that Houfe. tlis name alfo, with the title of
Archdeacon of Leicefter put to it, occurs, with others of the faid College,
in a parchment writing in their Exchequer.
(i) Abfurde, cum antea dixifti officiom (3) Rec. Sutton ut fupra, fol. 506151.
Cancellaris Univerfitatis Oxon. tali Magif- (4) Trivet ut fupra in Annal. fub an.
tro in Theologia committo: quid enim 1296, fol. lOj.a. MS.
committit Epifcopus? fcil. oificium Cancel- (5) A. fol. 76. et in B. fol. 93. et in qucr-
iarix, &:c. ergo Cancellarius erat et non dam lib. in Thes. Scacc. ap. Weftm. fol.
Commiflarius. 103, 104.
(2) In lib. I. [Hist.] Cant. p. 15. vide (6) Reo. Sutton fol. S5, 87.
etiam in lib. II. p. 131 ; [edit. J574.] {7) Afterward Dean of Lincoln. [See be-
fore in Merc. Coll. p. 14, n. 45.]
1294.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 17
1294.. Chanc. (1) Mr. Roger de Weseham or Wesenham, Doaor or
Profenbr ot Divinity, and Archdeacon of Rochefter, prefented after eleftion,
to the Bifhop of Lincoln 3 Id. Feb. and afterwards admitted. See in the
Hid. or Annals this year.
1205. Chanc. the fame, I think 7 ,, „ , ,„
^•^ > Mr. R. de Weseham.
1296. Chanc. the fame, as it feemsJ
1297. Chanc. (2) Mr, Richard de Clyve, now or lately of Merton
College. One Richard de Clyve, Abbot of Abendon, was with divers offi-
cers and fervants of his Abbey (3) drowned in the waters, by the Iflands
called de la Wyke near Radley, in their return from dinner at Chiflehamp-
ton in Oxfordfliire, at the houfe of Sir Richard de Louches, Knight, an.
1316, in the 10th year of his Abbacy. Whether this be the fame wun the
former, I am not fo bold to affirm.
i2q8. Chanc. (4) the fame c , ;. ^ . ^
^ ^^ '^ Mr. R. de Clyve.
I
1299. Chanc. the fame j
1 300. Chanc. (5) Mr. James de Cobham, Profeflbr of the Canon law,
elefted by the Mailers 3 nones of May, upon the refignation of Clive-, ad-
mitted 8 of the nones of the faid month by the Bifhop of Lincoln.
1 201. Chanc. the fame 7 • ,- •
> Mr. J. de Cobham, as u feems.
1302. Chanc. the fame J
1303. Chanc
1304. or thereabouts, Chanc. Mr. Simon de Faversham.
Commiffary, Mr. John deOsEWORHD.
Both which Names I find (6) in a certain controverfy had about this time
between Mr. Henry de Bryghytte and other Mafters of Arts on the one
parr, and Mr. John de Frydaythorpe on the other, concerning the taking
pofTcflion of little Univerfity FJall in Schoolftreet, Frydaythorpe being then
therein.
1305. Chanc. the fame, Mr. S. de Faversham, as I fuppofe.
1306. Chanc. Mr. Walter, as in the Ordination (7) of the Cheft of
John de PontilTara His firname I find not, neither can I imagine what it
is, uniefs GifFord, who was fcnior Theologift, orfS) locum tenens to the
Chancellor at the time of Pentccofl, fEdw. II. Dom. 131 1.
(0 Rec. Sutton, ut fupra, fol. 117. (6) In Thesaur. Coll. Univerf. in pix.
(z) Ibid. fol. 178. Oxon. in fafcic. Chartarum cui tit. eft, ' De
(3) Chron. Rot. C.xnob. Abendon. tenementis inparochiaS. Maris et S. joh'is,
(4) Chron. Moiiall. S. Pet. Glouc. fol. &c.
»«• Mfi. [n) A. fol. 66. D. fol. 40. a.
(5) Reg. Dalderbie fol. 5 ct 6. (8) Ut in Rot. Comp. Camerar. Oxon.
Append. D I3ii.
i8 FASTI OXONIENSES.
131 1, Chanc. (1) Mr. FIenry de Maunsfeii.d, D. of D. now or lately
Fellow cf Merton College. He was a learned perlbn of his time, and ieems
to have publiflied various matters of Theology and Philofophy,
CommilTary, or Locum tenens, Mr. Walter Gifford, as before.
Proftors S Tlwrnas de Akendon 7 r at . /- 11
i\/r / N ) D 7 < J D -j; t {■ or Merton College.
Mr. (2) i Robert at Bridlyngton J ^
13 13. Chanc. (3) Mr. Henry de Harcla or Harcley, a worthy and
famous writer of his time, as by Baleus and Pitfeus (who fay that he flou-
riflied 1396) is delivered. Others alfo tell us, that he with Henry de Dere-
ham, Chancellor of Cambridge, and other learned Dodors of England, were
prefent at the Council of Pifa in the next century ; where the faid Henry de
Dereham was excommunicated, as I have in the Annals already told you ;
but by computation of time it cannot be, the Council itfelf being celebrated
after this time. Upon v/hat account the faid Harcla is reputed a Benefac-
tor to the Univerfity, I as yet fcarce know, unlefs it was for his zeal in
obtaining divers privileges for the Univerfity. His anniverfary points at the
24th of June in the Univerfity Calendar, (4)
Pro6tors c Thomas de Humbleton, of Baliol College
1
Mr. i John de la Crave, of Merton College.
1 3 14. Chanc. the fame. In the beginning of this year in the month of
April (as it feems) the office of Chancellor of this Univerfity being then or
fuddenly to be void, the Bifliop of Lincoln (5) lent out his letters under a
grievous anathema dat. 4 nones of April, that none either as Cancellarius
natus, or otherwife, exercife the jurifdicStion of Chancellor in the Univerfity
until fome perfon was admitted to that office by him. The reafon why, he
tells us not in thofe letters ; and whether they at prefent were obeyed by the
Academians is doubtful, becaufe in the refcript of Edw. II, concerning the
confiimation of the privileges of the Univerfity of Oxford, dat. March 11
following (an. 8 Reg.) is direft mention of Henry de Harcla, then Chan-
cellor of the faid Univerfity. And whether that inhibition of the Diocefan
was in following years obferved, efpecially as to the eledtion of the Chan-
cellor, feemeth not to be from one or two (6) flatutes concerning elections,
publiihed by the Academians on the feaft of St. Gregory, an. 144^ In which
mention being made of the fenior Theologift, we muft underftand him to
be no other perfon than Cancellarius natus ; who according to the ancient
cuftom of the Univerfity, is to govern it when the Chancellorlhip is void,
deduced and brought down even to the days of our grandfathers.
(i) In quodam Rot. de aftis quibufJ. Sacramentis Cap. 46.
int. Univerf. et Fr. Prsdic. hoc an. MS. in- (4) Pracfix. A, B et C ; et in Bib. Bedel,
ter Cod. Digb. lorum MS.
(2) Ibidem; [etinpix. II, nu. 10.] (5) In Reg. Dalderby fol. 264, 265.
(3) A. iol. 9, a. 62, a. B. f 75, a. C. f. (6) A fol. 105 a. B. 53 b. C. 29 b. D.
44. b. D. f. 3S. a; et in Thom. Walden de 9 b.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 19
1315. Chanc. (i) the fame, Mr. H. de Harcla.
Proftors ( Richard Abell
Mr. (2) 1 William Barnahy, of Merton Coll.
1316. or thereabouts, Chanc. Mr. Richard de Nottingham. He is
reported by a certain Author (3) to have been Chancellor; but the year
when he trlls us not : his Author for it, is (4) that (as it feems) of the Ec-
loya of MSS. For therein among thofe mentioned in the libraries of Bal-
liol, and Merton College, one hath this title, ' Nottingham Cancellarius
Oxonife contra Errores Pelagii.' Which book, the faid Author not only
afcribes to this Richard, but alfo to William de Nottingham, who flouriflied
an. 1336, whereas Baleus remembereth not at all Richard de Nottingham,
nor attributes that work to William.
1317. Chanc. Mr. John Lutterell, a Dominican, Dr. or Profeflbr of
Div. and Canon of Salifbury, as it appears in the (5) ordination of the Chefts
of Gilbert de Routhbery. He occurs alio in the (6) commendatory letters
of K. Edw. II to Pope John XXII, dat. 27 Dec. an. reg. 1 1 •, wherein of
him thus — ' ut quatenus eidem Cierico noftro in negotiis, ex parte ipfius
veftrs fandlr paternitati plenius exponendis gratije finum aperire, volque
fuper f.tlici expcditione eorundem reddcre dignemini gratiofos &c.'
1318. Chanc. the fame, as 'tis very probable, T
K. Mr, J. Lutterell.
1319. Chanc. the fame, 3
1320. Chanc. the fame, as in a certain writing (7) dated on the day of
S. George the Martyr this year,
1321. Chanc, (8) the fame again, Mr. J. Lutterell.
1322. Chanc. the fame, his name occurring in a certain writing (9) dat.
4 id. of Sept. this year. Soon after Mr. Henry Gower, Profeflbr of the
Canon law, and now or clfe lately, one of the Fellows of Merton College,
was denounced (10) Chancellor by the revocation of Mr. Liitterel. It is to
be noted, that H. deH. occurs Chancellor this year in the Epi(lle(ii) of
the Univerlity of Oxon to P. John XXII, concerning the antiquity thereof.
Proftors r Will, de Shell on ^ r -^ ^ ,,
Mr. (12) I Simon dc Tf tele ov Eifley \ ot Mert. Coll.
This year were Statutes (13) made, or at lealt renewed, concerning the elec-
tion of the Chancellor of the Univerfity, The manner was, that on that day
(i) Rot Clauf. 9 Edw. II, m. 15. (6) Rot. Rom. 11 Edw. II, m. 11.
(2) A. fol. 75. a et b. (7) In Thes. Coll. Magd. in pyx. S. Pet.
(3) Pitlcus de bcRipTOR. Angl iEt. 14. in Or. nu. 9. b.
ad an. 1320. (8) Rub. lib. Civ. Ox. fol. 49.
(4) The. J.imes in Ecl. vel Cat. MSS. (9) InTuRRi Scholarum in pyx. U. nu.8.
p. 17. nu 2ig (10) Reg. Burgefli f. 248; [et B 54, a.]
(9) In A tol. 50. Sec Notes from R. de (ii) In pyx. Y. nu. 10, in Tur. Schoh
SaI6pia Reg. ep. B. et W. p. 1 1 Sch. York (12) A. fol. 65. B. 54. C. 30.
Notes A p. 2. (13) lb. in cifd. locis.
D 2 when
20 FASTI OXONIENSES.
when the Maflers ceafed from their Leftures, which was ' in feria tertia ante
Pentecoften,' the Chancellor alio would renounce his office, and another forth-
with chofen for the two next years following.
1323. Chanc. (i) the fame, namely, Mr. Henry Gower, afterward Bi-
Ihop of St. Davids.
Proftors 5 Will, de Skelton of Mert. Coll.
Mr. I 'Job. de Fen ton.
As for the faid Pro6tors (for whom I have no great authority for their un-
dergoing their office this year) the fenior of them was afterwards one of
the Canons of Wells, and gave to the Univerfity a Cheft (2) containing an
hundred marks, called Cifta de Selton : the other was as I think of BallioJ
College.
1324. Chanc. (3") Mr. William de Alburwyke, of Mert. Coil. D, of
Div. and Chanter of York. He was at this time Principal of Broadgates'
Hall in St. Mary's Parifli, and gave (4) in caution for it this year to the Ca-
nons of Ofney, Lords thereof,
1325. Chanc. (5) the fame, Mr. W. de Alburwyke.
CommiflTary general (6) Mr. Richard Kamshale, now of Merton Col-
lege, but lately of Balliol.
Prodlors j IVtll. 6t Harry ngt on 1 f M- r C 11
Mr. (7) ( Thorn, (^c Bradwar dyne S «...
The fenior Proftor was afterward D. of D. and gave divers books, and other
things to his College. The other well known to the generality of Scho-
lars for his works extant, was through divers preferments Archbiffiop of
Canterbury. This year the laid Chancellor fummoning Will, de Burcheftre,
the Mayor of the Town, to appear before him in St. Mary's Church, did
there after fome expoftulation (^8) excommunicate him for trandating the
pillory from its ufual place. Who thereupon appealing to the Congregation
of Regent Mafters, did afterward notwithftanding delert his appeal, and at
length upon entreaty was abfolved by the Commilfary Mr. R. Kamfhale.
1326. Chanc. (9) Mr. Thomas de Hotham, Hothum, Hodham, or
HoTHUN (fo many ways I find him written) Doftor of Div.
1327. Chanc. (10) the fame, Mr.T. de Hotham.
Prodlors y Anthony Goldcsburgh
Mr. ( 1 1 ) c EUas IValwayne.
(1) In quodam Rot. in Archiv. Civ. Ox. (6) Ibid.
cui tit. eft ' Temptat. panis fad. 3. Id. Apr. (7) Ibid.
17 Ed. II, &c.' <S) lb. in eifd. locis,
(2) D. fol. 41,3. (9) Reg. Burgefh. ut fupra; et in qucdam
(3) Reg. Burgefh. fol. 348. niag. libro de origire et proceiTu Monaftcrii
(4) Ut in quodam Ren tali Ofney in S. Albani, MS. in Bib. Cotton,
manibus Authoiis. (lo) B. fol. 18, a, 76, a ; C fol. 55, &c.
(5) B. fol. 83; €,65, a; D,42, b. (n) Ibid,
132S.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 21
1328. Chanc.(i)Mr. RALFof Shrewsburie. I find alfo mention of him
in an ancient Catalogue (2) of the Bifhops of B th and Wells, thus ; ' An.
1329 died John (viz. Drokenesford) when he had fate twentie years three
months and nine dayes, to who-n fuccecded Mr. Ralf de bhrewfburie, fome-
time Ciiancellorof the Univerfuie of Oxon.'
1329. Chanc. (3) Mr Roger de Streton or Stratton, D. D. by the
ceafing of Mr. Shrew (bury.
1330. Chanc. (4)Mr. NEALEdeWAUREOr Wayerv, D. D. lately Fel-
low ot Merton College, now Canon of St. David's.
1331. Chanc. the Ome, Mr. N. de Waver e.
Prodors 5 Thomas de Rending of Merc. Coll
Mr. (5) X IVill.dtWytheion.
1332. Chanc. (6) Mr. Radulph Radyn, D. D.
1333. Chanc. (7) thr famr, whom I find written in one of the places
here quoted, by die name of Richard (not Ralf ) Radvn. So that whether
It may be underftood for Richarcius Radyn. or Richardus filius Radulphi
IS dcjubtrul ^ »
Commiffary General this year, or thereabouts, was Rich. fil. Radulphi
or FiTZR AUF, p. of D or elfc of both the 1 aws, and Dean of Lichfield He
IS reported by fome (8) authors, ignorant of the names and diftindlions of
Mag,rtratc|s and officers ot the Univerfity, that he was Chancellor thereof
and that he, according to (9) another author, bore that office this year •
thouc^h nothing o| him occurs in the Archives of the Church of Lincoln, o^
the Un.veifuy Ihe Writer (lo) of ,he Adts and Monuments, who fome-
times reports things more true ti.an the refl, concerning this perfon tells us
Chancellor ot the Univerfity by K, Edw. Ill, but with no reference to the
year when twas The realon why his name occurs not with us, was without
doubt, the conflant refidence of the Chancellors of the Univerfity in th s
age and long after Under, and by whufe name, (not by Comm.fTaries) were
all things in the Univerfity aded and done. His effigies in facerdota veft!
nients over it, was not long fince to be feen in Lichfield Cathedral in the
firft window on tf.e iouth iKle of the Choir, with this infcription by it "ri!
chardus Radulph, filius, Armachanus, hujus Ecclefi^ Decanus.' He conti-
nued Dean there t.n 1347, [when he became Archbifhop of Armaah land
then one Sin:on de Grilely fucceeded. ■fiimdj,n,j ana
(1) Rec. Bureefh. ut fup. /ox i>,u • <-■
(5) I), fol. 2 b ^^' P/'- ^; ''''^'"^M W.16 Fellow of Balliol,
<7) A.fol.47 b. C.^9.\;ct alibi. E^|-^ J^-^^-.'M-l'b.AcT.etMoM.i.
Prodlorst
22 FASTI OXONIENSES.
I'.^'^s- { ^t'Z^ t' f^'^' ]■ of M.rt. Coll.
-iMr.i(i')' y< ^ohn de Gotham S
1334. Chaoc. (2) Mr. Hu.gh d;e Willoughby, D. of P. by the ceafmg
of Rad. Radyn, .&c. .
13^5. Chancellor, Mr. Robert de Stratford of Merton College,
Archdeacon of Canterbury, and .icon after Lord High Chancellor of
England. In his time the ancient prophecy of Merlin concerning the
tranflation of the Univerfity to Stanford, did take efted: : But in a fhort
time by his -endeavours annulled, and 'the Scholars called back to their old
feat, as in the Annals this year may be more fully feen. What rcmaineth
to be fpoken in his praife (which occurs in a certain Epiftle (3) of the Uni-
verfity to the Archbifliop of York, [Wolfey] about the year y^\^) I fhall
here infert : — ' habucrunt noftri majores Ibos Mecenates, tibi tamen longe
impares, nee confcrendos, ut reverendum Leyceltnse friorem ( meaning
Ph. de Repingdon) et prjeclarum Robertum Stratford Cantuarienfem Archi-
diaconum, qui valentes plurimum apud fuos augurtos, fue memores altri-
cis matris, earn quam plurimis decorarunt ornamentis et prieclaris accumu-
larunt bcneficiis, &c.' Thus the Univerfity ; and without doubt he defcrved
the faid commendation, as certain Chancellors in fome other refpeds did,
namely, Tho. Gas6oign and Henry. Sever, for the Icholaftic dilcipline
which they encouraged and prongoted. Furthermore, as for thjs Chancellor,
he, by reafon of the troublerome'faiiioris between the fouthern and northern
fcholars, did for the reformation of them (as is by one (4) reported) appoint
one of tjie Proftors to be" always a Southern and the other a Northern man.
This Robert de Stratford was brother to John de Stratford, Archbifhop
of Canterbury, both born at Stratford on Avon in Warwickfliire, fons of
Robert de Stratford and Ifabelhis wife, and both bred in Merton College.
1336. Chanc. the famev Mr. R. de Stratford. (3)
Co.Timifir. Mr. John de Ayllesbury, as in the proving of the Will (6)
of William Hampton of Oxford this year 6 cal. March. He was lately one
of the fociety of Merton College, and vicar of Sr. Peter's in the Eaft, but
now Dean of the Collegiate church of South Mallyng,
1337. Chanc. (7) the fame, foon after Bifhop of Chichefler.
Commiflary(8) about this time was Mr. John de Reigham.
(i) In A. et C. ut fupra, (4) Godvvinus in Commentariis de
(2) Reg. Burgefh. ut fupra. P«lulibus Angliae, in Chicefler.
[ Nomen ejus occurit etiam in fpon- ' (?) A. fol. 77. B. f. 94, b. C. f. 42.b.
fione fua,xiii Ja.i hoc anno prsllita,de Ma- (6) In Thesaur. Coll. Univerf. in pyx.
jore et Ballivis a fe vel i^ bnjmiffarioYuo non Oxon. in fafuc. tui tit. eft — ' De tenemeniis
vexandis, propter opem.ipfriatarii incaptione vocat Hampton hall et Scheild hall, &c.
n)aIefaaoruni.'(L,at.Tr,<nn,)] ' (7) Lt in quodam Rot. de Affif. pants et
(3) In FF. Ep. 43 ; [in Bib. Bodl. Arch, cervifis in Archiv. Civit. Oxon.
fi^itb.'] (8) In The s. Coll. Oriel, in pyx. C.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 23
1338. Chanc. the fame, Mr. R de Stratford, but he being Bilhcp of
Chichefter, [and Lord High Chancellor of England,] Mr. John Leech,
ProfelTor of the Canon Law (1) fucceeded in the Chancellorftiip in Auguft,
or thereabouts.
1339. Chanc. (2) Mr. William de Sghelton, now or lately Fellow of
Mcrcon College.
1340. Chanc. (3) the fame, Mr. W. de Skelton.
Proflors 5 Adam de Potthciv, afterwards of Qiieen's Coll.
Mr. (4) I Riihard de Schrovefhury.
About this time (5) I find one Mr. W. de T, and Mr. J. de I. Prof, of
the Civil Law, to have been Chancellors, but what their names at length
arc, I know not, neitlicr the particular time wh^-n they fat.
1341. Chanc. Mr. William de Bergevenny, D. of D. whofe name I
find (6) this year in a /Pope's Bull, dcfi^nini^ him, among others, a judge
in the Caufe of the Prior and Biethren of St. Augulline the Eremite, con-
cerning their houfc and oratory in rhe parifh of S:. Andrew at Gorlillon,
and of S . Nicholas in little Jernamute, in t.e diocele of Norwich. Which
caufe was tried this year before the faid judges in St. Fridefwyde's church
in Oxon.
1342. Chanc. the fame.
1343. Chanc. the fame, viz. Dr. Bergevenny, who laying down the
Fafccs of his authority this year, was rc-elefted (7) and admitted again for
the remaining part of the year.
Prodors f Michael de Hamptesford
Mr. (8) I -
1344. Chanc. (9) the fame, [Dr. Bergehenny.]
1345. Chanc. (10) Mr. John de Northwode, D. D. and Canon of the
Cath. of Exeter.
I 346. Chanc. (1 1) the fame, confirmed by the Keeper of the Spiritualities
of Lincoln, the fee thereof being now void.
Proflors r JohnLoke, Auftr. or the Southern Proftor
Mr. {^ii)\ PVill. Ingejlre, Bor. or the Northern Prodor.
\\) Rec. Burgcfh. rem.
(z) Ibid. {7) Rec. Beck, fol, 89.
(3) In TuR. Schol. inpix. FF. nu. 3i,&c. (8) Ibid.
U' Ibid. (y) D. fol. 79, b. et alibi,
(5) In quihufdam Epistolis Acad. Ox. 0°) Reg. Beck, (ol. 93.
in bib. I.anibtth. MS. (ii) A. fol. 26.
\t) In quadam Membra na penes Autho- (12) C, fol. 8 et 46.
This
^4 FASTI OXONIENSES.
This diftinftion of Proflors was, as I have alieady told you from an au-
thor, appointed by Rob. Stratford, but I think fcarce credible.
1347. Chanc. the fame, Dr. North wode.
Commiffar. Mr. Hugh de Willoughby, as Hare pjeafeth in the trart-
fcript ( I ) ot a breve of Edw. Ill, in the 2 1 il year of his reio n, Dom 1 3+7 •,
but without doubt the faid Breve is falfely dated by him, bccaule Mr. Wil-
loughby was Chanc. 1334, S Edw. Ill, as is before told you. .
1348. Chanc. the fame. Dr. Northwode, as in the Charter of the in-
corporation of the Barbers of Oxford, made this year, and from other
places. (2)
Commiff. Gen. (3) Mr. "Will, de Hawkesworth, Provoft of Oriel,
who alfo in a certain writing (4) dat. March 19 this year, is filled ' Cancel-
larius Univerfiratis Oxon.'
Proftors 5 Thomas de Stratford, Auftr.
Mr. (5) I Reb. de Ingram, Bor.
1349. Chanc. Mr. John Wvllyot, D. D. lately Fellow of Merton Col-
lege, fchifmaticaliy elected Apr. 20, as Hare (6) pleafeth to fay, though
elfcwhere, in the month going before. He was then, or foon after, Chan-
cellor of Exeter.
Prodors C 1". de Stratford 7 •
Mr. (7) I R. de Ingram J ^
1350. Chanc. (8) Mr. William dePALMORNA, D. of D. fometime Fel-
low and Redor of Exeter College, and one of thofe twelve Fellows which
in the year 13+0 were put into Queen's Coil, by the Founder thereof. Con-
cerning his confirmation to this office, great controverly arofe between the
Univerfity and the Diocefan, as in this year is recited in the Annals. Which
controverly the Antiquary (9) of Cambridge takes not only an occafion to
mention, but objeds it as a great reproach to the Oxonians-, as if (as 'tis
probable) they were not fo wdl inftruded as the Cantabrigians were about
thefe times in making ufe of thofe feigned Diplomas or Bulls of P. Flono-
rius, Sergius, and Eleutherius againft the great power and injuries of their
Diocefan!" But let it be as tis, the Oxonians had no other defigns now or
before, but what were honeft and fimple, and were fo far from counterfeit-
ing any Bull, that they would rather lay their privileges at ftake, than injure
their confcicnces ; though now if they had been minded, needed not fo to
(0 In lib MS. de Memorab. Univerf. (6) In Cat. imperf. Cancellariorum Ox.
Oxor. MS. in bib. Cotton, [fub Fauftina C. 7.]
(2; A. fol. 28. b, ^c D. 65. b. (7) Harus in Memorab. Oxon. in Edw.
(3) lb. in D fol 6^-, b. ni,[f. 49, a.]
(4) In 1 HEs. C<i:i Oriel, in pix. C. (8) A. fol. 90,91.
(5) A. ut i'up. fol. 28 b. D. 65. b, (9) Caius in II. lib. Aktiq^ Cantabr.
do,
FASTI OXONIENSES. 25
do, forafmuch as they knew that juftice in thtir behalf would be done, and
that the Dioceran's power over them, which was dubious, would fhorily after
come to nothing, as indeed it did. Six years after [Synewell] the Diocefan
(Bilhop of Lincoln) and [IHip] the Archbifhop of Canterbury (great ene-
mies to each other in this controverfy) were voted benefadtors, and their
anniverfaries (with thofe of other Bifhops) decreed to be folemnized on the
laft of February, (i)
Prodlors c Ro^er de Ajwardby of Univerfity Hall or Coll.
Mr. (2) i Rohrt Frommund, of Exeter Coll.
1351. Chanc. (3) the fame. Dr. Palmorna, who occurs (4) this year
Preb. of the King's free Chapel in Haftings in the Diocefe of Chicheller
and of that of Windfor. He died in the year 1362, and left monies to Ex-
eter College.
1354. Chanc. Mr. Humph, de Cherlton, Dr. of the Civil Law, and
Canon of the Collegiate church of Totenhale in the Diocefe of Lichfield and
Coventry. How long before this year he was Chancellor, I know not. You
may fee more of him in the Annals this year.
1355. Chanc. (5) the fame, Dr. Cherlton.
Prodors c John de Middelton, of Oriel Coll.
Mr. (6j ( Nicb. de Radyngs oi Menon.
1356. Chanc. (7) the fame. Dr. Cherlton.
Proflois c John de Middelton 7
Mr. (8) IN. de Radyngs S ^Sam.
This year the faid Chancellor, with Lewes de Cherlton his brother Mr
Thorn. Nevyle, and Mr. John de Cherlton, were, for their great pains and
trouble admin.ftred in the late conflict inferred, by a public decree (g ) in
the Album of Benefadlors, and their anniverfary alfo appointed to be perpe-
tually folemnized on the feafl of St. Edward the Martyr.
1357. Chanc. (10) the fame, viz. Dr. Cherlton, which office he re-
ligning, or elfe had occafion to abfent himfelf from it, Mr. John de Ho-
DUM or HoTHAM, Provoft of Queen's Hall or College, officiated, he occur-
ring (n) by the name of Chancellor in the month of January this year
Now whereas 'tis faid by a certain Author (12) that the beforementioned
\\\ fn'-?'; 'V l\ ■ ■ .. ^7) B. fol. 9, a. C. fol. 68, et alibi.
(2) In TuR. Schol. in pix.FF nu. 23. (8) Ibid.
■ [^' '^V",^,?'': ^^'"- ""''"• 25 Ed. HI. (9) C. fol. 27 b. D. fol. CI b: et in lib
in Canophyl. C.v.t. Oxon. Bedellorum Oxon. MS. ^
4 |n R^c. Langham. fol. ,8. (,o) B.fol. 59, a. C. 25 b, ct 64, &c.
in Thes Coll • n ■ '" P^"- f ^- ""• ' 3- et ( u ) In Tu L Schol. in^pix. Y nt. . , .
d'lb' ,?FP ""'• C^) Godvvinus in Comment, de Prxful.
(6, lb. in I- F. A ngl. in Hereford.
^''^''''' E Lewes
i6 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Lewes de Charlron was Chancellor this year, is without doubt falfe-, for if
it had been fo, his name would have occurred in the muniments or books
of the Univerfity, efpecially in thole feveral Charters that iffued out this
year relating to the great confiift. Furthermore alfo I doubt, whether the
faid Lew. de Charlton is not taken by the faid Author and Baleus(i) for
Lewis Caerleon, the moft famous mathematician of his time -, which Lew.
Carleon, fometimes called and written by the name of Dr. Lewes, flou-
rifhed 1482, under K. Rich. Ill, by whom, for the affecflion which the faid
Lewes bore to Hen. Earl of Richmond (afterwards Hen. VII) was fpoiled
ot all he had, and call: at length into prifon, as Chronicles do report.
Prodors t JohnJofekynoiMQn.CoW.
Mr. (2) c Alexander Ferehrygge of Oriel Coll.
1358. Chanc. (3) the fame, viz, J. de Hotham, who ferving out Otic
half of the year, Mr. John Reigham then fucceeded.
Prodlors C William Deneby, of Oriel College
Mr. (4) I Richard [Touworlh or] de Toneworth, of Mert. Coll.
1359. Chanc. (5) Mr. J. de Hotham again, as Hare pleafeth, but whe-
ther true, I know not. A certain Author (6) remembreth John Hotham^
fometime Provoft of Queen's Coll. in Oxford, to have been Bifhop of Ely
an. 13 1 6, and alfo Chancellor of, Oxford, which if the fame with this our
Hotham, then doth he commit an error in affigning him his time. But if
he means another perfon of that name, then upon what account the faid
John Hotham, Bp of Ely, an. 1316, was Provoft of Queen's Coll. (which
was not then in being) I cannot difcern. In the chancel of Chinnor church
in Oxfordfliire, I find one Joh. Hotham, Mr. or Dr. of Divinity, to be
there buried under a flat marble, the epitaph on which you may read
among the Provofts of Queen's College.
1360. Chanc. (7) Mr. Nicholas de Aston, D.of D. now or lately of
Qiieen's College.
Proftors C R. de 'Toneworth again,
Mr. (8) \ Robert Derby.
J361. Chanc. the fame, Mr. N. de AsTON.
Prodtors j Simon Lambourne of Merton
Mr. (9) I James Staunton of Oriel.
(1) In Cent. 6, nu. 38. (5) Harus in Catal. ut fupra.
(2) In pix. Y, ut fup. nu. \\. {B f. 59 a. (6) Godwn. in Com. de Praeful. Angl.
D51 b.] in Ely.
(3) C. fol. 26. [D 53 a.] (7) C. fol. 36. b. D. foJ. 52 [a, 5,3 a.]
(4) In quadam Apocha hoc anno faft. (8) Ibid, [ct D 42 b.]
inter Proc. Univerf. et Abbatem Ofney in (9) Ut in quadam Apocha hoc an. ut
manibui Authoris ; [et D 53 a.l fupra.
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FASTI OXONIENSES.
27
The fenior Prodtor was afterwards D. of D. and a Monk, and at length,
for the fake of a more fevere life, a Frier Minorite.
1362. Chanc. (i) the fame, Mr. N. de Aston, who enjoyed that office
three years together, as one obferveth ; but I have good rcalbn to fuppofe
that the Chancellor the year following bore (2) that office moft part of this
year.
1363. Chanc. (3) Mr. John de Echingham or Hethingham, D. of D.
Proilors 5 Richard Sutton of Merton
Mr. (4) \ Walter IVandesford of Oriel.
1364. Chanc. the fame, Mr. J. de Echingham, as in his letters (5) to the
King concerning the taking of an excommunicated perfon, appears. He is
alfo remembered by Anthony Fitzherbert, (6) under the two letters of J.
de E. with a certain conjefture, that the later privileges of the Univerfity of
Cambridge (not thofe that are feigned) were after the faid form granted,
as thofe that had been before to Oxford. In other letters (7) alfo about
thefe times concerning the fame purpofe one A. de G. occurs Chancellor of
the Univerfity, but what they fignify I cannot yet learn : had they been A.
de T. they might have been taken for the Chancellor that next follows,
faving one.
Proaors ( fValter IVandesford of Oriel Coll.
Mr. (8) t Walter Remmejbury of Merton Coll.
The junior Proftor was afterward D. of D. and Chanter of the Cathedral
of Hereford, and at length a confiderable benefador to the College that
gave him education.
1365. Chanc. the fame, Mr, J. de Echingham, as it feems.
1366. Chanc. Mr. Adam deTouwoRTH or Toneworth.
Proftors C William Fereby of Balliol Coll.
Mr. \ Thomas Hulum, rather Hulman, of Mert. Coll.
Which Officers' names occur (9) in a certain writing, in which is committed
to memory that Thorn, de la More, High Sheriff of the county of Oxon,
with his Under Sheriff, and other officers belonging to the Caftle, took
their oaths in the Chapter Houfe of the Minorite Friers, Oxon, according
to the form of Privileges, ( 10) granted lately by the King to the Univerfity.
(1) Harus utfupra. (7) A. fol. 31. D. 74 b. ut fupra.
(2) Vide in Memorae. Hari.fol. 66. (8) In quodam Apoch. (ut fupra) hoc an-
(3) Ut in Muniment. Ofney, et S. Fri- no fad.
defw. in Thes. .^d. Chr. Oxon. in pix. S. {9) In D. fol. 41 a. [72 a.]
^^^' (10) Vide in Haro dePRiviLECiis Univ.
(4) In quadam Apocha hocan. ut fupra. Oxon. in Charta ibid. dat. Jun. 27, an. reg.
(5) A. fol. 3.. D. fol. 74b. zoEd.III.
(6) In Novell. Nat. Brev. fol. 64.
E 2 The
28 FASTI OXONIENSES.
The fenior Proftor was afterward Arc hdeacon of Cleveland, and Canon of
the Cathedral of York, where he died, and in the faid church was buried
an. 1379.
1 3 67. Chanc. ( i ) Mr. William Courten ay, Doftor of the Civil Law, of
Stapledon Hall, Ton of the Earl of Devonfhire, and defcended from the royal
blood of England, was invited (not elefted) to take this office upon him in
a full Congregation of Regents and Non Regents, on the thurfday next
going before Pentecoft : Afterwards folemnly admitted without any confir-
mation from the Diocefan, being about thefe times abolifhed. He was af-
terward Bifhop of Hereford, then of London, and ac length Archbilbop of'
Canterbury, [and Lord High Chancellor of England.]
CommifT. (2) Mr. John de Codeford, Archdeacon of Wiltlhire.
Proftors t Jdam Plumpton of Ball. Coll.
Mr. (3) I Rob. de Ayleflmm of Merton Coll.
1368. Chanc. (4) the fame, Dr. Courtenay.
CommiiT. the fame, Mr. J. de Codeford.
Proftors \ R. de Jyk/Jjam ?
Mr. (5) I Will. Fereby. 5 ^S^'"'
This year in a Congregation of Regents, on the Wednefday next going
before the feaft of St. Simon and Jude, it was agreed upon and granted,
that Simon Iflip, Archbifliop of Canterbury, and Cardinal elefted, Ihould be
invited to proceed in the Civil Law. (6)
1369. Chanc. the fame. Dr. Courtenay, who being this year confecrated
Bifhop of Hereford, Mr. Adam de Toneworth before mentioned fuc-
ceeded.(7)
1370. Chanc. I think the fame, viz. Mr. Toneworth.
1371. Chanc. Mr. "William de Heighterbury (8) or Hetisbitry, D.
of D. now or lately Fellow of Merton College. Whether the fame with
William Heytufbery, an eminent writer of his time (faid by Baleus to have
flourifhed 1380) I am no: fo bold to affirm.
1372. Chanc. (9) Mr. William de Remmyngton, a Ciftercian Monk
of the Monaftery of Sawley in Yorkfhire. He was a perfon in his time
learned, wrote much againft Wiclyve, and fhewed himfelf a ftickler againft.
him and his followers in the Univerfity.
(1) A. fol. 103. D. fol. 72 a. (6) [D 42. b.]
(2) In THESAUR.Coll.Mert. in pix. Ba- (7) Ut videtur inTHES. Coll. Nov. in pix.
fingftoke. S, Pet. in Ball.
(3) A. 103. D. 72. ut fupra. (8) Ut in quadam obligatione in Char-
(4) B. fol. 73 b. C. fol. 53 b. D. f. 18 b. TOPKYL. Civ. Oxon.
(5) Ibid. [etD 42 b.] (9) In Tur. Schol.in pix. FF. nu. 32.
Protftors
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 29,
'' Proftors V Robert Hunderhull
Mr. ( I ) I Peter dc Elande.
1373. Chanc. tlic fame, as it appears ia a title of 3(2) Sermon of his
preached at a Synod in York this year, in which he is Itilcd Cancellarius
Oxon. and ia the Sermon itfelf gives great Encomiums of the laid Univer-
lity, as may be fecn elfewhere. (3) But the faid Chancellor ferving out about
half the year, Mr. William Wyltun, D. D. fometime Fellow of Ball. Coll.
(afterwarc of Univerfity and Q^ueenN) lucceeded, and occurs (^) by the ti-
tle of Chancellor Maich 5, (and before) this year.
1374. Chanc. (5) the fame viz. Dr. Wylton.
1375. Chanc. the fame Dr, Wvlton ; in which year he caufed the book
of Statutes belonging to the Chancellor, which was old and almoll oblite-
rated, to be new tranfcribed, being the lame book which is now called the
Chancellor's or Vice-chanc. book, noted on its dorfe with the letier A. In
the beginning (6) oF which, in a large capital Letter is drawn to the life
the Effigies of K. Edw. Ill, fitting in a Chair giving a Chart-er, (b*) with his
feal thereunto, to the faid Chancellor Wylton, who receives ic kneeling in
his doftoral habit of red colour. He is reported by (7) fome to have been
a writer, but upon my examination of the matter, I find it falfc ; for the
books attributed to him, efpecially that entitled ' Quefliones de anima,'
Thom. Wylton, who lived before his time wrote it, as the Copy thereof in
Balliol College Library attefteth ; which coming into the hands of the faid
Will. Wylton, he gave it to the faid Library, as the infcription on the cover
thereof attefteth, fo that then he was the giver only, and not author or wri-
ter thereof.
1376. Chanc (8) Mr. John TuRKE, D. D. now or lately of the Society
of Merton Coll, afterward Canon of the Cathedral of Salifbury.
Proclors \ H-llliam ^akfeld.'
Mr. (9) I - - - -
The name of the oth. r Proflor I findnot. He that is here fet down was
firft of Balliol, afterward of Univerfity College, and Principal of St. Mddrid's
Hall. The Pope (10) lending out his Bull about this time for the taking of
John Wycleve, was rejeded by the Proftors, and therefore they were evilly
cenfurcd. Which Bull the faid Wycleve refuted (as 'tis reported) in each
point. See in the Annals or hiftorical part, an. 1378.
(1) Ibid. 12, an. reg. 10, 1336. Br. Twyn. MS.]
{2) Ms. Int. cod. Digb. in bib. Bod. [y] Jamcfius in Ecloca, p. 24. nu. 84.
(3) Twyn. in Apol, lib. III.. Seft. 261. Pitf. in Append. Cknt. 2. nu. 51; et alii.
(4) In A. fol. 31. Vide Balliofercum, p. loi.
(5) Thes. five Scac. Coll. Ex, inpyx. 19. (8) Haius in Memorab. fol. 69, 70, IcC.
(6) Fol. ij. (9) Ibid.
(6») [Quamvis Ch'arta j!la Regis confir- (lo) Walfingham in Hist. Angl. in Edw.
materia multo antea fucrit cxarata fcil. Apr. 111.
^377'
3^
FASTI OXONIENSES.
1377. Chanc. Mr. Adam Toneworth, as from the quotation in the
margin appears, (i) Yet Dr, Harpsfeld (2) will have Nich. Pont of Mcr-
ton College to have borne the faid office this year, but what authority he
hath for it I fee none. Sure I am, that Nich. Pont was not Fellow of that
Houfe 'till the beginning of Hen. IV, viz. 1401, or thereabouts.
CommifTary (3) Mr. Robert Aylesham of Merton College.
Proftors S Thomas Lyndeloiv of Ball. Coll,
Mr. (4) X John Wendover of Merton Coll.
1378. Chanc. the fame, namely Mr. Toneworth, as it partly appears-
1379. Chanc. (5) Mr. Rob. Aylesham, who two years before had under-
gone the OfRce of CommifTary. But he dying in the month of Sept. or
thereabouts, Mr. Will, Berton, D. D. now or lately of Merton College,
fucceeded.
Proftors J John de Buritone
Mr. (6) I Richard Pejier.
Of what houfe the fenior Prodlor was, I find not, neither alfo of what the
junior, when he bore his office, he having been of three Societies fuccef-
fively, viz. of Exeter, Univerfity, and Merton.
1380. Chanc. Mr. Will. Berton, and not Pro-chancellor, as (7) one
that often confounds and miflakes the titles of the Magiflrates of the Uni-
verfity delivercth. He, this year. Oft. 2, obtained the King's breve (8) for
the repairing the pavement of the Streets of Oxford. A great enemy
he was to Wycleve, and his diiciples, as well in his writings as government
of the Univerfity ; who, if not by his vigilancy their career had been flopt,
would have contrafted greater force and authority.
1381. Chanc. Mr. Robert Rygge or Rugge, D. of D. and Canon of
Exeter, as by his letters, (9) dated June i this year, fent to one John Tre-
vaur, Bac. of Laws, now living in Wales, whereby the faid Trevaur was
warned to appear before him in St. Mary's Church on a day prefixed, to
make anfwer in caufe of a debt. The faid Chancellor was firft of Exeter,
afterward Fellow of Merton College.
1382. Chanc. (10) Mr. William Berton, D. of D. now or lately of
Merton College. But he quitting his place, or elfe defired to leave it, for-
(i) In quodam Mandato Ric. II. miff. (6) Ibid.
Vicecom. Ox. hoc an. in Scrin. Civ. Ox. (?) F'oxus in Comment. Reruai in Ecd.
(2) In Hist. Wycleve cap. 15. gefl. edit. Bafil. 1 5 59, p. 12.
(3) In e idem Mandato ut fupra. (8) A.fol. 4i.b. ,
(4) In quadam Apocha hoc an. fafl. int. (9) A. fol. 82.
Proc. Univerf. et Abbatem Ofney penes me. (10) Tho. Walden in Fascic. Zizania-
{5) In TuR. Sth. in pyx, BB. nu. i, et rum Joh. Wycleve MS.
alibi.
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FASTI OXONIENSES. 31
afmuch as he feemed now to favour Wycleve and his difciples^ Mr. Robert
RuGOE before mentioned fucc eded either about the latter end of May or
beginning of June. He is the fame, whotn ( 1 ) Fox in treating of the articles
of Wycleve, (tiles Ryggeus, and after his manner, as I have before ob-
ferved, calls him Chancellor, then Comnnliary^ Pro-chancellor and Vice-
chancellor. However it is, he by the name of ' Robert Rygge Chancellor
of the Univerfity of Oxon,' was confl:itut*?d (2) with John Lovell, Hugh
Segrave and Robert Trefilian, Juftices of the peace for the county of Ox-
ford this year. Befides thefc two Chancellors authors tell us of two more
this year, and thofe are, firft, Nicholas Hertford (now or lately Fellow of
Queen's College) as Walfingham (j) fajch, but how it can be, I underftand
not, for at that time when the faid Nicholas, upon aci^ount of declaring his
opinions, preached (4) at St. Fridefwide's Crols in Uxford, May 15 this year,
being then Afcenfion day, Mr. Robert Rugge was Chancellor (ihe chief
part of the fermon itfelf, which he delivered, entitulcd ' Sermo Mri Nicholai
Hereford, S. T. Profelli contra omnes flatus et gracus Ecclcfiaflicos,* be-
ing examined and pronounced the fame which he preached by a Public
Notary, as his name to it teltifieth) and therefore if ib be the faid Nicholas
did bear that office, it was but a few days before that of the Afcenfion, be-
caufe the Chancellors were in ihefe times cholen according to the ffatute be-
fore recited, ' in feria tenia ante Pentecofttn :' Furthermore alfo, 'tis not
likely, that after the faid fermon was delivered, he fhould bear that ofHce,
becaule that for his opinions fo declared he was cenlured, imprifoned and
perfeiuted. The other Chancellor was, as the faid Fox (5) conjeftureth,
William Rugge; but of him I know nothing, being the fame, without doubt,
with Robert Rugge before mentioned. Thus you have in one year's fpace,four
Chancellors, if the authors who report the two laft, may be believed. How-
ever it is, fo great was the difference in opinions, diverfuy in preaching, and
change of Governors of the Univerfity about tht-fe times, that it gave occa-
fion, without doubt, to an acute Sophifter (6) now or lately ftudying in Ox-
ford, to argue in his fophifms thus — ' Cras Cancellanus prtedicabit ; ergo
qui eft Cancellarius, vel qui cras erit Cancellarius, prsedicabit &c.'
Commiir. Fr. Peter Stokes, D. of D. and Carmelite, as feveral au-
thors (7) feem to intimate, he being appointed to confute the herefies (as
they were now called) of Wycleve.
Prodtors J John Huntman
Mr. \ Walter Diffy, Dijh or Dajh, of Oriel.
(j) In Act. et Mon. Eccl. I'n Ric. 11. (5) In Act. et Mon. ut fupra in Ric. 11.
(2) Ut in quodam Repektorio in offic. (6) Gul. Hentilbury in 5 Sophis.mat.
Rem. Scacc. &c.
(3) In Hist. Angl p. 285. [in Ric. II.] (7) Leland. torn, iv, p. 225. [edit. Oxon.
(4) In fine Historic aureoc, abbreviat. 1709, per A. Hall. p. 295.] BaleusCENT.
perjoli. Tynmouih M6, in bib. Bodl. vi,nu. 81. Pitf. .^Er. xjv. p. 565.
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FASTI OXONIENSES.
The names of which Pro6tors, with that of Rugge, Chancellor, I find men-
tioned in a certain compofition (i) between the Univerfity on the one part,
and the Prior and Convent of St. Fndelwide's on the other, dat. Mar. 9,
6 Ric.II, which is this year. One Walter Dilh or Dafh alio, beiny reported
by Ibme (2) to have been employed as a judge in examining the articles of
Wycleve this year, 1 doubt not but that he is the fame with the junior
Prodor here fet down, and the fame alio whom Baleus(3) and Pitreus(4)
do report falfely, and Leland (5) doubtfully, that he had received his aca-
demical education in Cambridge, [and was the Pope's Legate. (6)]
1383 Chanc. (7) Mr. Robert Rugge again, D. D. Canon of Exeter,
and Archdeacon of Barnilaple.
1384. Chanc. the fame. Dr. Rogge, (8) as in a Compofition between the
Univerfity and Burghers of Oxon, concerning the freeing or exoneration of
the Colleges of Univerf. Merton, Oriel, Exeter, Queen's, Balliol, Canterbury,
and New, from the paying of tenths, which by the care of the faid vigilant
Chancellor was effecied this year. There is alio to be feen the like Compo-
fition for the exoneration of Magdalen College, made long after this time,
whether as a College or Hofpital, becaufe founded upon the fite of that of
St, John Bapt. Thele and fuch like Compofitions are thofe mentioned in
the great Charter (9) of K. H. VIII, dat. April i, an. reg. 14, wherein that
King, fpeaking of the manner of taxing the Parifhes for tenths and fifteenths
to the King by the Chancellor and Mayor together, and not feverally, faith,
that they fhall have power, ' allidcndi ec taxandi quamcunque parochiam in
villa predida et I'uburbiis ejufdem, juxta et fecundum quantitatem integram
dide ville et fuburbiorum ejufdem, taxatam, limitatam, et affenfam in/cac-
cario noftro, ad hujufmodi quijtamdecimam et decimam folvend. dedudtis
et deducendis omnibus et fingulis allocacionibus et folucionibus que folvi et
allocari debent in parte folucionis vel allocacionis hujufmodi quintedecime
et decime, ratione aliquarum compoficionum vel convencionum inter aliqua
collegia five alia loca quecunque infra villam et fuburbia predifta, five inter
aliqua alia loca extra villam et fuburbia ejufdem ex una parte, et M.ijorem,
Aldermannos, Ballivos, et Burgenfes ville difte ex altera parte fad. five fiend.
&c.' The meaning of which words 'juxta quantitatem integram,' is, that this
money for tenths and fifteenths fhould be railed according to the rate,
wherewith the Town of Oxford is burdened in the book of his Majefty's
Exchequer, and what that is, is well known.
1385. Chanc. the fame, (10) Dr. Rugge, as in theRefcriptofK.Rich.il,
fcnt to him, whereby he commands him to forbid by proclamation all thofe
(1) In Lib. Mac. S. Fridefw. p. 62. (7) Rot. Clauf. 7. Ric. II, m. 2.
(2) Fox ut fupva in Ric. li, &c. (8) In Thes. Coll. Univerf. Mert.et Reg.
(3) In Cent, [vii.] nu. z6. (9) [Reg. Priv. Almae Univ. Impreff. Ox.
(.4) In At. 15. nu. 736. 1770, p. 69]
(5) In torn. 4, p. 2S1 i [ed. Hall,p.393.] (10) Pat. 9 Ric. II, part. I. m. 8.
(6) [Ibid, et p. 385.]
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FASTI OXONIENSES.
33
that endeavour to raife quarrels and foment controverfies between the fouth-
ern and northern Clerks.
1386. Chanc. the fame, (i) Dr. Rugoe, in which year 45 Conclufions of
John Wycleve were by the Univerfity condemned. {%)
CommifT. Henry Nafford, or Yafford, who is alfo written (3) more
than once ' Officialis Cancellarii Univerfuatis.'
1387. Chanc. the fame, (4) viz. Dr. Rugge, faid to have done great cur-
tefics and benefits to the Town of Oxon before this time.
1388. Chanc. the fame, (5) viz. Dr. Rugge, but he being removed
from his place in the month of May ("the reafon why is elfewhere told you)
Mr. Thomas de Brytwell (not Nicholas Brightwell as fome (6) have)
Dean of Newark in Leiceftcrfhire fucceeded.
1389. Chanc. the fame (7) Mr. Thomas Brytwell, D. D. and lately
Fellow of Merton College.
Commiff. this year, or thereabouts, (8) was John Lyndon, D. D. Fellovr
of Merton Coll. afterward Redor of Glafton in Rutlandfhire.
1390. Chanc. (9) Mr. Tho.mas Craule, or Cranley, of Merton Col-
lege, to whom the King committed the keeping the peace of the Town
of Oxford (as he did at the fame time to Will. Daggevil Mayor thereof, and
Richard Overton) and alfo conltituted him a judge to take cognifance of
artificers and workmen, now in great numbers inhabiting in Oxford. He
was a Dodtor of Div. and in his time a moft learned man. Afterward War-
den of New College, and at length Archbifhop of Dublin in Ireland.
1391. Chanc. Dr. Rugge again, between whom and one John Sawcer,
a Burgher of Oxon, great controverfies (10) happened both here and in the
Court of Rome, occafioned by an appeal put up by the laR to Pope Boni-
face IX this year. But the faid Dr. Rugge giving up his place, Mr.
Ralph Rudruth or Ruderyth fucceeded.
Commifl: (11) Mr. John Ashwardby of Oriel College.
1392. Chanc. the fame Mr. Rudruth, lately of Oriel, now of Exeter
College J affigned ( 1 2) by the King a judge with Rob. Charlton, John Hull,
(1) Pat. gRic. II. part. 2. m. 4. ceto, et Stow in Annal. fub an. 1 387, &c.
(2) [C 123 b.] (7) lb. in A fol. 82 b.
(3) In Thfsaur. Coll. Oni. An. in pix. (8) In Epitaphio I'upra tumulum in Ec-
Oxon. in divifione P, nu. 132. clefia Glafton.
(4) In quibufdam Scriptis in Scrin. (g) Pat. 14 Ric. II, p. 1. m. 30.
C'"- Oxon (,o) Ut in Scrin. Civ. Oxon.
(5) A fol. 82. |,,) In A fol. 39, a.
(6) Contmuator Hist. Radulphi de Di- {12) Rot. 16 Ric. II, m. 8.
Append. F Thomas
34 FASTI OXO. NIENSES.
Thomas Somerfec, Mayor of Oxford, &c. concerning the artificers before
mentioned.
Proflors r John --_
Mr. \ Kob. Rowbery.
The names of which officers I find in a blotted writing, (i) whereby the
faid Chancellor admitted Tho. Fofton, M. of Arts to the government of
Univerfity College, having been eledled before by the Fellows thereof.
1393. Chanc. Thomas Presbury(2) Abbot of Shrewfbury.
Proftors f" ^'^P^"^ Brakkely, about thefe times Principal of Wilby Hall
lyr , V <( in the parifii of St. Peter in the eaft.
■\i) j^ Richard iVhelpyngdon^ of Merton College.
1394. Chanc. (4) Mr. Robert Alvngton, a learned writer of his time.
He was of Queen's College, Oxon •, and in his lodgings there, were feveral"
caufes handled before him, as in certain writings it appears. (5) There was
alfo Dr. Alyngton, a Minorite of Oxford, mentioned in one of our Regif-
ters, (6) under the year 1513, but which of thefe two was the author of a
book of Sophifl:ry, and other Logicals, printed and publifhed under the
name of Alyngton in the beginning of Hen. VIII, I know not.
CommiflT. Mr. Richard Ullerston, D. D. Canon of the Cathedral of
York, lately of Queen's College.
1395. Chanc. (7) Mr. Thomas Hvndeman, or Hendeman, D. D. now
or lately Fellow of Exeter College.
Proflors r Rob. Thurbury ov I'hurburne oCNew Coll.
ors r
Mr. I 'John Rote or Roke of Oriel College.
, 1396. Chanc. (8) the fame, Thomas Hyndeman, D. D.
CommiflT. (9) Nicholas Faux, D. D. and Monk of Glaftonbury.
Prodors ^ John Loke of Merton Coll.
Mr. (10^ t Thomas Naffarton of Univerf. Coll.
1397. Chanc. (i J ) Philip Repyng don, D. D. Abbat of Leycefter, and as
It partly appears a Student of Broadgates' Hall in St. Aldate's Parifh.
CommiflT, (12) Mr. Will.Farendon or Faringdon, now or lately, as I
conceive, of Merton College.
(0 In A fol. 55, b, (7) B. fol. io6.
(2) Harus in Catal. Cane. MS. [in bib. (8) Reg. Arundell fol. 45, 46 &c.
Cotton, ut fupra.] (9) Ibid.
(3) In quadam APocHApro hoc an. faft. (10) [C] 128 b.
pereofdem Proc. ' (11) Ex record, recept. fcacc. pafch. 21
(4) Rot. i8Ric. II. m. 14. Ric.II. B. R. rot. 21.
j;) In Thes. Coil. Oriel. (12) Ibid.
(6) In -5. fol. 210.
1398.
FASTI OXONIENSES.
35
t398. Chanc. (i) Mr. Henry Beaufort, Dean of Wells, brother to
K. Hen. IV : [afterward Bifhop of Lincoln, Lord High Chanc. of Enc^land
Bifliop of Winchetter, and Cardinal.] "^
1399. Chanc. Mr. Thomas Hvdemanj, as Hare (2) pleafeth to fay, as
alfo the Catalogue of Proftors in the fenior Prodoi's Book. (3) Which
Catalogue was formerly called Babington's Catalogue, becaufe found in the
poffcffionof(I cannot fay compofed by) Dr. Francis Babington, fometime
Vice-chancellor of the Univerfity. It taketh its original but from this year,
and being full of errors I fhall feldom follow it.
CommilT. (4) Dr. John Snappe, and others.
Pro(5lors J Robert Thur bury 1 , r
Mr. (5) I JobnRoke i as before.
The fenior Proftor was afterward Warden of Wykeham's Coll. by Winchef-
ter, where he died 1450.
But thefe Proftors, which the faid Catalogue hath for this year, I miftruft,
becaufe I find (6) from undoubted record that Mv. Thorn. Rodebourne of Mer-
ton College was one of the Proftors this year, [He was afterward Warden
of his Coll. Chanc. of the Univ. and Bifliop of St. Davids.]
1400. Chanc. Philip Repyngdov, D. D. again.
He occurs Chancellor in a certain writing dat. May 5, this year, at which
time feveral Statutes were made in a Congregation of Regents and Non
Regents concerning the eledtion of the Chancellor, Prodors, and other
Officers of the Univerfity. He is there ftiled ♦ Clericus fpecialiffimus illuf.
tnflmii Principis D. Regis Henrici,' and ' Vir potens et deum timens, amani
veritatem, et deteltans avaritiam, &c.'
Proftors t John Forjler
Mr. (7) t John Brampton.
1401. Chanc. (8) the fame. Dr. Repvngdon, as from divers places it
appears.
CommilT. William Farendon, D. of D. as in a certain Chyrograph, (9)
wherem he, by the name of the ' Chancellor's Commilfary' conveyed his
melTuage m Halywell (which he had from John Pounfret and Elianor his
Wife) to Edm. Bekyngham the Warden, and lome of the Scholars of Mer-
ton College, on the feall of the Afllimption of the Virgin Mary, 2 Hen. IV,
Dom. 1401.
Proiflors ^ John Forjler "1
Mr. ( 1 o) t Ihomas Rodeburne of Merton College. J
as before.
(0 Record. Cur. Banc. Reg. fub Cufto- in Thes. ibid,
dia Cainerar. Recept. Scacc. Regis. (7) In B. ut fup. fol. 106.
(2) In Catal. Iuo ut tup. (8) B. fol. 33, &c. [C 57 b ]
(3) B tol. 106. &c. (g) In Thes. Coll. Men. int. Chart. A.
(4I Ibid. ^. 8,.
(?) Ih'J' (lo)Bf. 57.
(6) In Rot. comp. Reaorum Coll. Exon.
F 2 Which
36 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Which Pioflors, though they occur this year in the fenior Prodor's book,
yet Babington's Catalogue hath thefe.
Pro6tors 5 'John Forfter
Mr. I IVilliam Stoke.
1402. Chanc. (i) Philip Repyngdon again, and Ibon after became a
great admirer of the doftrineof Wyclyve, but being taken off thence by the
perfuafion of fome eminent perfons, became Bilbop of Lincoln, and at length
Cardinal tit. SS. Nerei et Achillei.
Proiftors 5 John Forfter ~\ , r
Mr. (2) t Thomas Rodebome J
Which officers for this year 1 have from the aforefaid Catalogue, but whe-
ther true I know not.
1403. Chanc. (3) Mr. Robert Alum, or Halam.
Proftors r Roger Whelpdale of Queen's Coll. before of Ball.
Mr. (4) L Thomas Lucas of Mert. Coll.
[The Senior was afterward Provoft of Queen's College, and Bp of Carlifle.]
K. Hen. IV, by his let. par. (5) dat. June 28, this year, pardoned him
the faid Chancellor, Prodtors, Matters, Scholars, Bedells, Stationers, and all
others of the Univerfity, ' pro omnibus et omni modis prodicionibus, eciam
perfonam fuam tangentibus, &c. provifo Temper quod iidem Cancellarius,
Procuratores, &c. ad murdrum cariffimi avunculi fui Ducis Gloceftrise, nu-
per non extiterunt.'
1404. Chanc. (6) the fame, Mr. Robert Hallum.
CommilT. or Official, (7) Griffyn Kirkadum.
Proftors r Edmund Orfoware
Mr. (8) \ miliam Colthurft.
1405. Chanc. (9) the fame, Mr. Robert Hallum.
Commiff. (10) Dr. Will. Faryngdon, as before.
Proftors r 'Thomas Mariyn of Mert. Coll.
Mr. ( 1 1)\ John Caftell of Univerl". Coll.
[The Junior became Matter of his College, Chancellor of the Univerfity,
and Chantor of York.]
1406. Chanc. the faid (12^ Mr. R. Hallum ; yet in the procefs of a cer-
tain Controverfy (13) had this year between the Univerfity, and one Ingel-
(i) Cat. Bab, ut fupra. (8) lb. in Catal. Bab.
(2) Ibid. (9) In TuRRi Schol. in pyx. FF. Nu.
(3) Ibid. 40, &c.
(4) ibid. (10) Ibid.
(5) In TuR. Schol. in pyx. GG. nu. 1. (11) Ibid.
(6) lb. in Cat A I.. Bab. in B. fol. 106. (12) Cat. Bab. et Har.
(7) Rig. Arundell. fol. 122. (13) In Scrin. Civ. Oxon.
ram
FASTI OXONIENSES.
37
ram Coftard ' de libera tenemento,' it was alleged among divers matters re-
lating to the letting and fetting of it, that there was no Chancellor of the
Univerfity from July 12, 1405, till the tuefday going before the Nativity of
St. John Baptift, 1406, but was governed by Dr. W. Faringdon, the fe-
iiior Theologift, or Cuftos (as 'tis faid) of the Univerfity. Howfoever it
was, fure I am that the Pope this year granted the Archbifhopric of York
to the faid R. Hallum (he being then Chancellor) but being put by it, was
afterward confecrated Bithop of Saliibury, and at length made a Cardinal.
CommifT. S ^°^^ WHVTfHEDE of Univerfny Coll. as It fcems.
Mr. f 1) ' 7 ^^"^ Orum, D. D. of Univcrf. College, a learned perfon
' ^ ■^ ^ of his time.
Prodors r Pf-^alter Lcgardyn^ of Mcrton Coll.
Mr. (2) \ Adam Skelton, of Queen's Coll.
After Hallum had left the Chancellorfhip, which was about the begin-
ning of the year, Mr. Will. Faringdon, the fenior Theologift, governed
till about the time of St. John Bapt. and then Mr. Richard Courtenay,
of noble parentage, Uicceeded. Upon whofc fupplication the King gave (2)
to the Univerfity this year a great Crofs of filver, gilt. The aforelaid Cata-
logue of Proftors (4) hath for this year
Proflors r Ifaac Jacob
Mr. \ Peter Barccmb.
But how it can be fo, 1 cannot difcern, unlefs they were eleifled with Courte-
nay, or that they were only Pro-Pro<ftors.
1407. Chanc. (5) the faid Mr. Richard Courtenay, afterwards the moft
noble and worthy Bifhop of Norwich. But he giving up his place in the
beginmng of this year, Mr. Richard Ullerston, lately of Queen's Col-
lege, fucceeded. His name I find at the foot of an acconipt (6) ot the Bur-
iars of Univerfity College 8 Hen. IV, a little after the Feaft ot Pentecoft
which is this year : and as it well appears, the accompts of that Huule could
not now pals, unlefs the hand of the Chancellor of the Univerfity or his
CommilTary, was let to them.
Commiir. John Orum, D. D. as it feems.
Proftors r mUiam Duffield of Merton ColL
Mr. (7) \ Richard Flemmyng of Univ. Coll.
As for the faid Proclors, the Senior of them was the Southern, and be-
came afterwards Preb. of Wiftow in the Church of York, and Archdeacon
(t) In q.jodam MS. int. Cod. Med. in bib. (5) Har. in Catal. Cane.
EoJ. nu ,23. [ct A fol. 29 b.] (6) In This. Coll. Univ.
'; ih in I'f r r f , ^ <7) in quodam Rot. Cur. Hufteng Civ.
(3 Jb. in A fol. 32. C fol. in. Oxon. et in B. fol. 106.
U) In B. fo!. 106 ; et C fol. 35, b.
of
38 FASTI OXONIENSES.
of Cleveland. The other who v/as the Northern, and Canon of York, caufed
this year(i) the old book of Statutes to be tranfcribed (being the fame which
is kept to this day as a monument in the Archives of the Univerfity, diflin-
guifhed by the letter C on itsdorfe.) Which book, at the refignatian of his
ofBce, Ap. 28, he left to his fucceflbrs for their ufe. But the chief part of
that, and of other books of the like nature, were, in the year 163.^., remitted
into the Book of Statutes now ufed, and chained in every College Library.
The laid Proftor was afterward Bilhop of Lincoln (not Chancellor of the
Univerfity, as Leland(2) faith) and the worthy Founder of Lincoln Col-
lege in Oxford.
1408. Chanc. Mr. William Clynt, (3) D. of D. and Chantor of Lin-
coln, now Fellow of Merton College. He died Feb. 17, 1424, and was bu-
ried at Lincoln in the body of the Cathedral.
Prodtors C Richard Collyng
Mr. (4) 1 Roger Gates of Mert. Coll.
Which Officers occurring from good authority (as below may be feen) thofc
therefore in Babington's Catalogue (5) are without doubt falfe, viz.
Chanc. Mr. Richard Courtenay again.
Proiftors J Rich. Flemmyng
Mr. t Richard Taykr.
1409. Chanc. Thomas Prestbury, Abbot of Shrewfbury, [again,] as in
the confirmation of a certain Compofition (6) between the Univerfity on
the one part, and the Provoft and Fellows of Oriel Coll. on the other, con-
cerning the Congregation Houfe, joining on the north fide of St. Mary's
Chancel, dat. Mar. 17 this year.
Proftors r Robert Aclom
Mr. (7) \ Richard Baron of Mert. Coll.
But the author of Babington's Catalogue, which is very falfe in feveral of
the fucceffions of Officers, hath
Proftors r Ores John
Mr.. \ William Symons.
14 10. Chanc. Mf. William Sulburye, a Monk of Wobourn, whofe
name with the title of ' Cancellarius Univtrfitatis Oxon,' is at the foot of
anaccompt (8) of the Prodlors' or Burlars' Accompts of Univerfity College,
(0 C fol. 9,b. (5) InB. fol. 106.
(t) In t. IV, p. 333. [ed. Hall, p. 460.] (6) Pat. 1 1 Hen. IV, p. z, m. 22, et in
(3) A fol. 89. B fol. 40, b. C fol. 17, Uhes. Coll. Oriel in pix. C.
et alibi. (7) [lb.] In Tur. Sch. in pix. GG, n. 6.
(4) Ibid. (8) In The s. Coll. Univ.
paffcd
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 39
paJfTed by him a little after the feaft of Pentecoft, 1 1 Hen. IV, Dotn. 14 fo.
The faid Thomas Presbury was Chancellor Ho this year, and prelent (i)
at the burning of Wycleve's books at Carfax; fo that 'tis probable the year
was divided between them, Suleurye enjoying the former, and Prei,burv
the latter part.
Prodors f Ruhard Collyng
Mr. ( 2 ) \ Roger Orfoworth.
1,41.1. ChanceHors were feveral this year, namely,
. Firft, RiCH^RO CouRTENAY (3) before mentioned :
Secondly, John Banard, D. of D. a Friar of tlie Order of St. Auften in
Oxford, mentioned by the tide of Cancellarius Oxon,'in an indenture U)
between him, the laid Chanc. on the one part, and Will. Erburfidd and Rob
Cliefylhampton, Culiedors of a certain tax in Magdalen panib granted
lately by the Parliament to the King, dat. in felt. S. Martini 12 Hen IV
Dom. 141 1. 3 • ,
Thirdly, Mr. Richard CouHtenay again.
Which change of Officers was occafioned (as it feems) by ArchbiOiop Arun
dell's Vifitation of the Uniyerfity, which he intended to make this year'
There IS another Chancellor for this year in Babington's Catalogue, namely'
StiXiuySihh. Clynt, mentioned in 1408, but 1 fuppofe 'tis falfe. ' *
Proftors f John Byrch of Univerf. Coll.
Mr. (5^ \ Menediif Brent of Exeter Coll.
But the Catalogue (6) before mentioned hath- thefe, viz.
jy^j. f Robert Haclum or Jdom
\ Richard Baron of Mcrt. Coll.
And another (7) note dated in fefto S. Felicis (in the month of May) an-
J 41 1 , which day was the firft of the Term, hath thefe,
Mr. I ^^^ '^^^^'*
l_ IV. Symond,
That the former were Prodors for this year is not to be doubted and
that alfo they were ejedled and imprifoned, may be fully feen in the Annak
or hilloncal part for this year : therefore I fuppofe the fecond Prodors fuc
ceeded for a time, and the other only Deputies.
1412. Chancellor, Firft, Mr. Will. Sulburie, whofe name(8) occurs
at the time of Pentecoft : v > "^'-"J*
(<) Thorn. Gafcoigne in Dicsr. THEOLf (5) A. fol. 32 b. &c. ut fupra.
part. I, p. ;;o, MS, in bib. Coll. Lync. (6i'ln B. fol. 106.
[Foxus ,n Com p. .5.] (7) !„ initio cujufd. MS. Id bib. Coll.
(2J Lat. Bab. in B. ut Aipra. Magd. Oxoii.
\ll t !k°'.,^^' t' p/'''-'"'^- (8) In quodam Rot. comp. Burfarior.
(4) In Archiv. Ecclef. B. Mar. M»gd. in Coll. Univerf. hoc an.
Secondly,,
40 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Secondly, Mr. Rich. Courtenav, who(i) occurs alfoNov. 20,andbeforc:
Thirdly, Mr. Rich. Snetisham, if Bale (2) may be believed.
Pro6lors f Gilbert Kymer of Durham Coll. as it feems.
Mr. (3) L PFilliam Symond of Univ. Coll.
1413. Chancellor, Firft, (4) Mr. William Sulbury again.
Secondly, (f) Mr. William Barow, or Barouch, Dodtor of Decrees,
afterward Bifhop of Bangor [and Carlifle,] between which two the year was
divided. 'Tis laid (6) alio that Thomas Presbury before mentioned was
Chancellor this year, and at that time when the twelve Doftors of Oxon, fent
an (7) Epiftle to the Synod of the Clergy in the Diocele of Canterbury con-
cerning Wycleve and his dodrine, but how true I cannot yet difcern.
Proftors r William Symmond \ , r
Mr. (8; \ Gilbert Kymer j> as before.
1414. Chanc. Mr. William Barow again, his name (9) occurring at the
feaft of Pentecoft. The author of Babington's Catalogue is pleafcd to tell us
that Mr. John Snctilham D. of D. was Chancellor this year, but the truth
thereof I much doubt, becaufe John Snetifham was not elefted Fellow of
Merton Coll. 'till about 14.20, and therefore I take it to be Richard Sne-
tifham, a learned writer of his time, and a great enemy to Wycleve. How.
ever of him I find great commendation in a (10) gratulatory Epiltle of the
Univerfuy to John Lacy, Bifhop of Exeter (of which place John Snetifham
was Canon and Chancellor) wherein they give the Bifhop many thanks for
him. In Brook's grand (i 1) abridgement he is only written J. S. and no
more : like to a note alfo in ( 1 2) another place, wherein I find Rich, de B. to
have been Chancellor of Oxon about thefe times, utterly as yet unknown to
me. Of what Houl'e the faid Snetifham was, I know not : fure I am, that
one of his name was Fellow of Mert. Coll. in the reigns of Hen. V and VI.
Prodors r Robert Camell
Mr. (13)1, John Colun or Colum.
1415. Chanc. (14) Mr. William Barow again, about thefe times Prin-
cipal of Haberdafhers' Hall in St. Mary's Parifti.
Proflors r Henry Woodchurch of Mert. Coll.
Mr. ( 15) L R-obert Dinkely of Univerf. College.
(i) Afol. 34b; Cfol.63 b, et 113. (g) In calce cujufd. Comp. Coll. Univ.
(2) In Cent. VII, nu. 66, hoc an. ut fupia.
(3) A fol. 34, &c. ut fupra. (10) In Reg. Farley F. fol. 50. Epift.
(4) In quodam Rot. Comp. ut fupra. 139: [in Tur. Schol.]
{<■] Reg Repingdon fol. 136. (n) Fol. i 83, Paragr. 25.
(6) In ». AT. Bab. {i 2) In C fol. 100.
(7) Walden in fafcic. zizan. lo. Wycleve (13) Cat. Bab.
fol. '109, no. MS. [in Bib. Bodl.] (14) A fol. 65.
(8) Afol. 13. Os) Cat. Bab.
141 6
FASTI OXONIENSES. ^i
14.16. Chanc. (i) Mr. Thom. Clare, whofe name occurs with the title
©f Chancellor after Pentecoft. But the faid Catalogue will have Dr. Barow
to be Chancellor this year alfo.
Prodors r Rckrl Dinkely as before
Mr. (2) \ Will Andrew of Exeter Coll.
141 7. Chanc. Dr. Barow, as Hare (3) pleafeth, who the next year was
made Bifhop of Bangor, and at length of Carlifle. But he keeping tlie
office of Chancellor not long, (or if at all this year may be a doubt) Mr.
Thom, Clare fucceeded him. (4)
Proftors ( John AUward of Exeter Coll.
Mr. (5) I Rob. Tonge of Ball, afterward of Univ. Coll.
1418. Chanc. (6) Mr. Thom. Clare for the beginning of the year, but
he refigning, or elle having occafion to be abfcnr, Mr. Walter Treu-
GOFFE, D. D. now or lately of Exeter College, (7) fucceeded him.
Prodors f Will. Moulton of Univerf. Coll.
Mr. (8) \ John WoTthill, or Warthill, of Ball. Coll.
1419. Chanc. Fr. Robert Coleman, a Francifcan of Norwich, whofe
name, with the title of Chancellor, is mentioned in a writing (9) dated about
the time of Pentecoft, but he giving up his office foon after. Dr. Trew-
GOFF beforemcntioned fucceeded, and occurs (10) with the title of Chancel-
lor put to his name Nov. 3.
Prodtors J" Rich. Heath
Mr. ( 1 1 )t. ^it^h. Burnham.
1420. Chancellor, the fame (12) Dr. Treugoff -, but he refigning this
year, Mr. Thomas Rodeburne, lately of Merton College, (13) was by the
major part of non Regents, and by the faculties of Divinity, Canon Lav/
and Medicine, pronounced Chancellor. Which office he not accepting (or
if he did 'twas but for a little while) the faid Dr. Treugoff became (14)
Chancellor again as from divers fcripts is evident. He was afterward Arch-
prieft or Dean of the Oratory of the holy Trinity of Burton alias B-rton in
the Ifle of Wight; which Deanery he refigncd into the hands of the Biffiop
of Winchefter 1440, in order to have the faid Oratory fettled on the College
(1) In quodam Rot. comp. Burfar. Coll. (g) Rot. comp. ut fupra yHen. V.
Univ. pro hoc an. (lo) In A fol. 35 a.
(2) Cat. Bab. (11) Ibid.
(3) In Cat. fuo Cancellar. (12) In cake Rot. comp. ut fupra et in A
(4) Rot. Comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. pro 35 b.
(i 3) [A 3 J b, ut fupra : Thomas Rode-
BURNE was Proftorin 1402, Warden of Mer-
Univ, pro ton College, and Bifliop of St. David's]
(14.) Reg. Chichley, fol. 34461 in F. fol.
29, Ep. 75.
Append, G bf
hoc ann.
(5) Cat.
Bab.
(6) Rot.
Comp, Burf. Col!
hoc an.
(7) Ibid.
(8) Cat.
Bub.
42 FASTI OXONIENSES.
by Winchefter. At that time he, the faid Dr, Treugoff was Archdeacon
of Cornwall, and a benefaftor to the faid Coll. by giving thereunto certain'
Church Veftments and Jocalia.
Prodiors r Roh. Morion of Oriel Coll.
Mr. ( 3 ) \ Thorn. Jujhr of Mert. Coll.
1421. Chanc. (2) Mr. John Castell, Chaplain to K. Henry V, and now
or lately [Mafter] of Univerfity College; who, with John Rikingale,
Chancellor of Cambridge, a6ted about the promotion of Graduats, of both
Univerfuies in a Synod of the Clergy at London under Chichele, Archbir
(hop. See more in the Annals this year,
Prodors r Rcb. Beaumont
Mr. (3) \ John Hill.
\^ii. Chanc. (4) Mr. Joh. Castell, D. of D. who this year, with Ro-
ger Horton, John Inyn and Will. Brampton, Mayor of the Town, were by
the King affigned (5) Juftices for the keeping of the peace as well within as
without the liberty of Oxford.
ConimiiTary General, (6) Mr. John Daventry of Univerfity College.
p n r Thomas Cotes
A/I r°^ 1 ^'"'^" Ky^b^g^"^^fi °f Univerfity College, Principal of
^^^'■•17J I Drowda Hall, 9 Hen. VI.
1423. Chanc. the fanne. (8) Mr. J. Castell, D. D.
ProcHiors f John Bedminjler of Oriel.
Mr. (9) \ Rob. Thwaytes of Balliol.
[The Junior was afterward Chanc, of the Univerfity, Mafler of his Col-
lege, and Dean of Aukland.]
1424. Chanc. (10) the fame. Dr. Castell.
Proftors r John Bedminjler again.
Mr. ( 1 1 ) i_ Thorn. Grenely of Oriel, as it feems.
1425. Chanc. (12) the fame, viz. Dr. Castell: [He was afterward.
Archd. of Berks, and Precentor of York.]
Proftors J John Shirehourne of Oriel.
Mr. {ii)\ mil. Colly ng.
By which Chancellor and Pro6lors the Letters of the Univerfity were fent to
the Convocation of the Clergy againft John Ruflel concerning perfonal tithes.
See more in the Annals this year.
(1) A ut fupra, fol. 35 b. (7) Bab. Cat.
(2) In cake cujufd. Comp. pro hoc an. (8) F. fol. i b; etinRoT. comp. ut fup.
in Thes. Coll. Univerf. et in Cat. Bab. (9) Cat. Bab.
(3) Cat, Bab. ut fupra. (10) Ibid.
(4) In Rot. Comp. ut fupra pro hoc an. (11) Ibid, [et in F 2 b, Ep, 8. J
(5) In quodani Repertorio ap. Weft- (12) Ibid, et in F. fol, 4 b,
mon. in Offic. rem. fcac. Rot. 17, [10 H. v.] (13) Ibid.
(6) Rot. comp. ut fupra,
1426
FASTI 0 X O N I E N S E S.
43
1426. Chanc. (i) Mr. Thomas Chace, D. D. lately Mafter of Balliol
College, now Chaplain to Humphrey Duke of Glocefter.
Commifiary, Mr. Richard Roderham of Balliol College.
Proftors r Thomas Lyfures
Mr. (2) |_ John Arundell oi Exeter College.
The fenior of thefe Pro6tors was afterwards Dean of the Cathedral of St.
Paul; and the junior [Canon of Windlbr,] and Phyfician to K. Henry VI j
he alio became Archd. of Richmond, [and Bifliop of Chichefter.]
1427. Chanc. the fame. Dr. Chace, as in a certain (3) indenture this year
made between theUniverfity and him for the receipt of Plate, books, orna-
ments, &c. which belonged to him as Chancellor, dat. Apr. 10. From
which it appears, that he was then re-invefted in his office, which wasfooner
than the Statute allowed; for the ufual eleftion of Chancellors in thefe times,
was not till the Regents had ceafed their ordinary leiftures and difputations,
that is " in feria tertia ante Pentecoften," and the day of Pentecoft fell this
year on the firft of June ; but this by the way.
Commifiary, (4) Mr. Richard Roderham again.
ProcStors f Henry Sewer or Sever of Mert. Coll.
Mr. (5) \ Rich. Babthorpe.
[The Senior was made the firfl Provoll of Eton Coll. Chancellor of the
Univerfity, and Warden of Merton Coll.]
1428. Chanc. (6) the fame. Dr. Chage.
Commifl'. the fame, Mr. Rich. Roderham.
Pro(5tors f John fFj/grym of Mert. Coll.
Mr. (7) L Richard Babthorpe again.
The fenior of which Proiftors was afterward Canon of the King's Chapel
of Windfor.
1429. Chanc. the fame. Dr. Chace, as in his judiciary (8) procefs againft
certain Burghers of Oxon, and their publick extortions Otft. lo. See more
in the Annals.
CommilT. the fame, (9) Mr. R. Roderham.
Proftors J" Rich. Bo.pthorpe again.
Mr. {\o)\ John King.
1430. Chanc. (11) the fame. Dr. Chace, in which year he (12) took a jour-
ney toward Normandy to difpatch certain affairs relating to the Univerfity,
(1) A fol. 35. B fol. 100 a. C fol. 63. (6) F fol. lib. 12 a, S:c.
r. fol. 31, &c. (7) [lb. f. II b, ct] Cat. Bab.
(2) Ibid. (8) In F fol. 12, 13; et in A fol. 68 b.
(3) TuR. Sch. in pix, AA. nu. 36. (9) Caic. Rot. comp. uc fup. pro hoc an.
(4) In cake Rot. comp. ut fup. pro hoc (10) F fol. 15 [a et b.j
ann. (11; lb fol. 16 et 13.
<5) TuR. Sch. in pix. BB. nu, 2. (12) Ibid.
G 2 and
44 FASTI OXONIENSES.
and about this time became Chancellor of Ireland, and of the Cathedral of
St. Paul in London. He took care to have the fair filver feal (with the chain
to it) belonging to the office of Chancellor, to be new made, as his name
fculp'd on the dorfe witnefTeth, which to this day is ufed by his fucceflbrs or
their deputies,
CommifTary General, the fame, namely, (i) Mr. R. Roderham.
Prodlors J Thomas Grant of Oriel College.
Mr. (2) (_ Thomas Eglesfeild of Qiieen's Coll.
The fenior Prodor was afterward Chantor of the Cathedral of St. Paul, and
at length became a fpecial Benefadtor to the public library.
[The junior was elected Provoft of his Coll. and afterward became Provoft
of Grayftotk, Cumberland.]
1431. Chanc. the faid Dr. Chace, but he giving up his office this year,
(the particular time 1 know not) Mr. Gilbert Kymer, fometime Principal
of Hart Hall, nowDodlorof Phyfick, andPhyfician to Humphrey Duke of
Gloucefter, (3) fucceeded. [See more of him in 1447.]
Commiflary General, (4) the fame as before, Mr. Roderham.
ProiSlors f William Tybart about this time of Haberdafher Hall
' Mr. (5) \ William Brandon of Ball. Coll.
1432. Chanc. (6) the faid Dr. Kymer, though elfewhere (7) Dr. Chace
occurs again.
Commiflary, the fame, (8) namely, Mr. Roderham.
Proiftors r William Brandon again.
Mr. (9) \ John Halfe of Exeter College.
[The junior became Provoft of Oriel College, Dean of Exeter, and Bilhop
of Lichfield and Coventry.]
1433. Chanc. (10) Dr. Kymer, but he refigning about the latter end of
the year, Mr. T. Bourchier, [Brother to the Earl of EfTex,] was eledled.
Commiflary, ( 1 1 ) Mr. John Burbach, D. D. Fellow of Merton College.
Proftors r William Doivfon of Univ. Cell.
Mr. (i2)\_ Roger Bulkley of Hare Hall.
1434. Chanc the honorable (13) Mr. Thomas Bourgchier (de Burgo
charo) M. of A. defcended of royal blood. Dean of St. Martin's le Grand in
London, and a Student in Nevill's Inn in the Parifli of St. JohnBapt. Oxon.
He was afterward Bp of Worcefter, where fitting not long, was trandated
to Ely, and then being eledled Chancellor of Cambridge, gave to that Uni-
(1) Cat. Rot. conip. ut fupra, pro hoc (7) Calc. Rot. comp. ut fup. pro hocan.
ann. (8) lb.
(2) F fol. 18 [a etb.] (9)Afol. 91; Cfol. 118; F fol. 26 b.
(3) A fol. 89, &c. (10) B fol. 67; C fol. 105 ; F fol, 30 b.
(4) Calc. Rot. comp. ut fupra, pro hoc (1 1) Calc. R. comp ut fup. pro hocan.
ann, (12) B fol. 67, ut fup. &c.
(5) A fol. 89 b, [Cf. ii7a;Ff. 21.] (13) F fol. 30 [a et] b; B fol, 68 ; C fol.
(6) lb, fol. 91 ; et in C fol. 118. io6,&c,
verfity
FASTI OXONIENSES. 45-
verfity lool. which, with another fum given thereunto by Mr. Rich. Billing-
forth, [lately] Mailer of Corp. Chrifti Coll. [and Chanc] there, was put into
a Cheft, called afterward Bourchier's and Billingforth's Chefl. For the
keeping of which treafurc, and lending it forth to Students that were necef-
fitous, two Keepers were annually chofen. Afterward Bourchier became
Archb. of Canterbury, and at length Cardinal fub tit. S. Cyriaci in Thermis,
in which great dignities he being not unmindful of his Mother, the Univer-
fity of Oxford, left many things thereunto, the particulars of which, not
appearing, I (hall pals on, and only take notice of an (i) acquittance made
by the Univerfity to John Yorg, Bifliop of Calipolie, tor an locl. of the mo-
ney of the faid Archbifhop,' which by him was given to us, and by the faid
Yong recovered long after, eiiher of his Nephew or great Nephew, at which
time Will. Warham, Archbifliop of Canterbury, was Cliancclior of the Uni-
verfity. Hare (2) is pleafed to tell us that Dr. Kymer was Chancellor alfo
this year, when from many authorities it appears to the contrary. If he
did bear that office at all, it muft be in the beginning of this year, between
the Annunciation and the third holiday before Pentecoft, but that cannot be
within, becaufe Bourchier (3) was Chancellor in the latter end of the laft year.
^ Thomas Gascoigne,(4) D. D. of Oriel, who notwith*
Commiflaries ) (landing faith (5) that he was Chanc. this year.
Mr. y Christopher Knolles, (6) D. D.
^ John Bureach (7) again.
Proflors y Richard Tenant or Tenand
Mr. (8) X Michael Tregiiry.
The fenior Prodor was foon after Principal of Black Plall in School
ftreet, but of what houfe at this time I know not. The other was now Fel-
low of Exeter College, and about thefe times Principal of feveral Halls
fuccefiively that flood near to the faid College. But the King having a fpe-
cial reipc<5t for him (being now accounted the almofl: ornament of the Univer-
fity) made him Prefect or Governor of Caen in Normandy, lately erefted by
K. Hen. V of England, which office he performing with fmgular applaufe,.
became at length through divers preferments, (of which the Deanery of St.
Michael of Pencryche v/as one) Archbifliop of Dublin in Ireland.
1435 Chanc. (9) the fame, Mr. Thomas Bourchier, made this year
Bifhop of Worcefler, for the obtaining of which Bifhopric the Univerfity
had before written two Epiftles to P. Kugenius IV. The effeft of the (10)
(0 FF fol. 7 b; 29 b [in Bib. Bodl.] (6) lb. in Aaa 4 b; 6 b.
(2) In Catal. Cane, ut fupia. (7) Ibid.
(3) Ut in Reg. Aaa fol, 1. in chart, ib. (8) [Bf. 68, Aaaf.4 b.] F fbl. 34 a.
dar. 20 Mar. 12 Hen. VI. (9) Aaa fol. 5.
(4) Ib. fol. 3 a; 4a. (10) In F fol. 30 a.
(5) In prima part. Dict. Theol, p. 550,
firft.
4-6 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
fiifb, dated in the Congregation houfe Dec. 2, 143;?, was, that he would be
pleafed to lend his aflilting hand to the faid noble perfon, Kinfman to the
King's Majcfty, Mafter ot' Arts of the Univerfity of Oxford, and one that
was adorned with many gifts, (i) The other (2) dat. May 1 1, 1434 was, that
he would be pleafed to confirm him (being then defigned to the faid Bifliop-
ric by the King) by his pontifical authority ; the which, that he did, ap-
pears by a copy (3) of his Bull, which I have feen.
CommiflT. 5 John Burbach, again
Mr. (4) t Thomas BoNVNGWORTH, or Beningworth, D. D.
Pro6lors c 'yclM Spekyngton^ Princ. of Salefurry hall in Schoolftreet
Mr. (5)1 Robert Multon, Princ. of Blackball in Schoolftreet.
The fenior Pro£lor was afterward [Preb. of Holcomb,] Canon and Subdean
of Wells, and dying Dec. 30, 1462, was buried in the Cathedral there, in
the fpace between the Choir and the high Altar.
1436 Chanc. (6) the fame, Bp Bourchier.
CommilT. J John Burbach again
Mr.(7) ^_ Thomas Grevely, or Grenelv, of Oriel Coll.
Proftors S JVilliam Crowton, of Oriel, now Principal of St. Mary Hall
Mr. (8) c John Kirkby, Princ. of St. Fridelwyde's hall in St. Ebb's parilh.
1437 Chanc. (9) the fame, viz. Mr. Thomas Bourchier, [Bp of Worcef-
ter,] but he refigning about the time of St. Michael, Mr. J. Burbach before
mentioned (10) became Cancellarius natus. At length Mr. John Carpen-
ter, D. D. Mafler of St. Anthony's Hofpital in London, and Provoft of
Oriel, being eleftcd (11) Chancellor, was about the latter end of the year
fworn. Afierward, upon the tranflation of Bourchier to Ely, he became Bi-
fliop of Worcefter. [T. Bourchier was afterward Archbilhop of Canterbury,
Lord High Chancellor of England, and a Cardinal.]
CommifT. f John Gorsuch, D. D. of Lincoln Coll.
Mr.(i2) L Thomas Greneley, before mentioned.
Proflors C John Kirkby before mentioned.^
Mr. (13) t Tbomas Kempe, [ofMert. Coll.]
To which Proflors Babington's Catalogue adds Richard Owen, but of him
(1) He is ftiled in one of thefe Epiftles, (6) Aaa fol. 7 et 9, &c.
viz. Ep. [76,] ' Totius Ecclefi^ et Acade- (7) Ibid,
mije noftrae Sydus predariffimum.' (8) F fol. 43 a &c.
(z) Ibid. F 30 b. (9) Aaa fol. 9 a; C 116, &c.
(3) REc.Chichele ut fup. part. I, f. 52. (10) lb. in Aaa fol. 10 a et b.
(4) Aaa fol. 5 b, et 6 a &c. (11) Ibid.
(5) Aaa fol. s b, &c. et in F fol. 35 a, {12) Ibid. fol. ii,&c.
&c. '»3) f fol- 43 b 5 44 a.
I know
FASTI OXONIENSES. 47
I know nothing. The junior of the former two was, through feveral pre-
ferments, Billlop of London.
1438 Chanc. ( i ) Dr. J. Carpenter before mentioned, who refigning (2)
Feb. 13, Mr. BuRBACH became Canceliarius natus again.
^ John Gorsuch again,
CommifT. ) Will. Hawtryne, or Hawdriffe, or Hawtrive,
M""' (3) / (^^0 many ways I find him written) D. of Dec. Fel. of
^ New Coll. and Princ. or Moderator of Civil Law Sth.
Proftors r IVil/iam Seli/y of "New Coll.
Mr. (4) I Rcl^eri F/emmyng of IJn'werf. CoW.
The junior was afterward Dean of Line, and a noted Scholar of his time.
1439 Chanc. Mr. John Norton, Doctor of D-crees, fometime Fellow
of New College (afterward became Chancellor of Sai'fbury 138.^, Archdea-
con of Berkfnire [1433] a"*-' by the favour of Robert Newl Bilhop, Chan-
cellor of Durham ) took the government (5) of the Chancellorfliip of
Oxford upon him in the beginning of May this year; but he reCgnino-
before ths Nativity of Chrift, Mr. John Burbach beforementioncd (6)
became Canceliarius natus, continuing in that office till the beginnino- of
Jan. and then Mr. Richard Roderham of Balliol College, Chancellor ^
of the Church of Hereford, who had been fometime CommifTary, (7)
fucceeded.
The Univerfity before this time did in favour of the faid Dr. Norton (he
being then an Advocate in the Court of Arches) write a commendatory
Epiftle (8) to P. Martin, purpofely that he would have him in his eye for
prefeiment.
C John Gorsuch, D. D. 7 ,r
Commiir. ^ John Burbach, D.D. f ^^ ^"^""'^
Mr. (9) ^ Thomas SouTHAM, Princ. or Moderator of Can. Law Sch,
^ Thomas Gascoigne, D.D. [again.]
Of which Commiflaries two I fuppofe were only Deputies to the other.
Prodors c ?FilliamOrdl
Mr. (10) I JohnWHIey.
1440 Chanc. (11) Mr. Richard Roderham, D.D. as before, but he
refigning about the Nativity of Chrift, Mr. William Grey (12) fucceeded
foon after.
(I) Ffol.[49 b '^O S0> Ep. 138. (S) F fol. j, Ep. 21.
(2)Aaalol. >5b. (9) Aaa fol. .5 a et b; I7beti8aetb.
1 F fol / V' " '• (10) F fol. 50 b, 55 b; etin Aaa fol. 24
(4) 1' fol. 49 b ; 50 a. b, &c.
fl? ?'fnl^°'' K '• ''''■ f "^ ^'^ f°'- ^+ =>' ^'<=' [^^' Aa f. 24 a.]
(7)Ib. f. 55 b. [Aaazo, &c.Cf. 121.]
CommifTary
48 FASTI OXONJENSES.
CommifTary (i) Mr. John Gorsuch, D. D.
Prottors 5 John Segden, Fr\r\c\pa.\ of St&ple h^W in School^rect.
Mr. (2) I Richard hi ewbrygge of Merton Coll. (3)
■[The Senior was afterward Archd. of Gloucelter, and Mafter of Ball. Coll.]
1441 Chanc. (4) Mr. William Grey, as in the Ordination of Exeter
Cheft for tiie repofing therein lool. given to the Univerfity by the moft no-
ble John Duke of Exeter, and in other places. (5) He was D. of Div. of Bal-
liol Coll. and at length through feveral preferments became Bifhop of Ely,
[and Lord High Treafurer of England.]
^ John GoRsuch, again
Comminr. ) Robert Thwaytes of Ball. Coll.
Mr. (6) f William Babington D. of Decrees, and Moderator of
^ Canon Law School three years after this.
Proftors f IViUiam Saye of New College, Auftr.
Mr. (7) \ John KtUingworthoiM.cn. CoW.'QQr.
The fenior of the faid Prodlors, who was brother to Sir John Saye, Knt.
was afterward D. of Div. and Dean of the Cathedral of St. Paul, and of the
Chapel of K. H. VI. (8) The junior was a great Aftronomer of his time, as
his works have fhewed, having been a zealous follower and admirer of the
lucubrations of John Killingworth fenior, fometime Fellow of the fame Col-
lege, and in renown in the century going before.
1442 Chanc. (q) the faid Dr. Grev, but he refigning about Pentecoft,
Dr. Thomas Gascoigne of Oriel College (10) fucceeded, who keeping the
office not long, Mr. Henry Sever, D. D. of Merton College, [now Pro-
voft of Eton Coll.] took it upon him about Michaelmas. (11)
f Dr. Grey, who before was Chancellor
„ -rr • \ William Babington ? „, . „r„.^
CommifTar. ] j n . C ^^ before
-r^ir , s s ToHN Gorsuch i
-iyj . . .^ John Gorsuch
Mr. (,i2j j -y^-jLLiAM Westkarre, D.D. and Canon Regular of
St. Mary's Coll. in Oxford.
Prodors 5 Roger Grey of Univerfity Coll.
Mr. (13) t Thomas Walkington of New Coll.
(i) Aaa f. ig a. (8) [IF. Say was Reftorofthe Brotherhood
(2) Aa f. 24 a. of Jefus Chapel in St. Paul's Cathedral, con-
(3) [Richard A^<a)M'ir5<? was afterwards Vi- firmed by K. H. VI. He was alfoone of that
car of the Parilh Church of Farnham in dioc. King's Privy Council. Newc. Rep. Perhaps
Winton. and was chofen one of the three by defcended from Lord Say, and Coufm of Sir
Merton College, when Dr. Fitzjames was JamesFienes.created Baron SayandSele 1446,
made Warden, 1482, by the Abp of Cant. and Lord High Treafurer of England.]
(Moreton.) He died 1488. Auth. MS Ca- (9) Rot. comp. Burf. Col. Un. pro hoc an.
talogue of Men. Fel. Ballard, ut fupra, in (10) Ut in quadam indentura in Scrin.
BibTBodl.] Civ. Oxon. dat. Maii 15, 20 Hen. VL
(4) F f. 60, a et b; 63, 64&C. (n) Ut videtur in Aaa foL 25; et in F
(;) Ibid. foL 6z b. _
(6) Aaa f. 19 a; et in Rot. comp. Burf. {12) Rot. comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. ut fu-
CoH. Univ. pra, et in Aaa f. 25, 26, &:c.
(7) F fol. [59,] 60, &c. (13) f fol- 62 b; 63 a; 64 a, &c.
The
FASTI OXONIENSES.
49
The fenior Proftor was about thefe times Principal of Brafenofe Hall, and
the other afterward one of the Canons of the Cathedral of Lincoln.
1443 Chanc. the faid Dr. Henry Sever, in which year the Members
of the Univerfity, who had great refpedls for this Chancellor, wrote a Com-
mendatory (i) Epiftle in his behalf to P. Eiigenius IV, to the end that he
would be pleafed to write to the King (to whom the faid Sever was Chaplain)
that he would prefer him according to his merits; whereupon, being pro-
moted, as I conceive, (2) refigned his office in February ; for then Dr. West-
KARRE, before mentioned, (3) became Cancellarius natus, and a little after
upon his abfence Mr. John Andevyr, (4) and likewife upon his. Dr. Tho-
mas Gascoigne, (5) the one occurring by that title the fecond, and the other
the thirteenth of March this year. In the mean time the Univerfity (6) fol-
licited Mr. Richard Praty, Bifhop of Chichefter (Ibmetime an Oxford Stu-
dent) that he would be plealed to take upon him the Office of Chancellor;
but he refufing ir, the faid Dr. Gascoigne was ele(fted(7) the 14th of the
faid month by the unanimous confcnt of all Dodors and Mafters concerned
in the intrinfic eledion of the Chancellor. As for the form of that and cer-
tain other ele<5lions in thefe times were thus : Four Mafters in each faculty
(called in fuch affairs by the names fometimes of Doftors) were by the
Chancellor or CommifTary and Proflors admitted into the public Aflembly ;
and being fo done, they for the eledion of two Aftantes or Inftantesdid take
the votes of all Non Regent Mafters by fcrutiny, three proclamations by the
Beadle being in that time made, of which one was to alter or change (if any
Mafter whom before he had named pleafed) which two Inftantes, after they
were eledted and lawfully admitted by the Chancellor and Prodors, they
named four other Mafters for the intrinfic election ; which being finiftied, the
faid Aftantes and the four Mafters receded into fome private place (fuppofc in
one of the Chapels of St. Mary's Church} where the Chancellor and Prodors
fearching into the votes, one after another, did at length pronounce him
ele6led, to whom they found moft fuffrages given. And fo after the fame
manner was Dr. Gascoigne (defcended of a worfhipful family, fon and
heir of Richard Gafcoigne, Lord of the Manor of Hunsfleet in Yorkfliire)
cle(5ted Chancellor. See more of him in the Latin Copy in Oriel Coll.
Commift" f William Dowson, D. D. about thefe times Principal
Mr fSM J of Little Univerfity Hall in the High ftreet.
'^ ^ i William Westkarre, [D. D.] again.
(0 Ffol. 6; Ep.165. (4) Ibid. b.
52) [Dr. Sever was afterward Chaplain (?) Ibid.
Almoner to K. Hen. VI, Chanc. of St. (6) F fol. 69. P.p. 170.
Paul's, London, and Warden of Merun Col- (7) Aaa f. 35 a.
'ege-J (8) Rot. Comp. Burf. C. Univ. ii Hen.
(3) Aaa f. 34 a, VI, et in Aaa f. 29.
Append. H Prodors
so FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors c William Fraunceys of Mert. Coll.
Mr. ( I ) I John Triftroppe, of Line. Coll.
1444, Chanc. the faid Dr. Gascoigne. (2)
I Will I AM Dowson, [D. D.] again, fometime Fellow of
Merton College, afterward Fellow of Univ. College.
Richard Hall, Dr. of Decrees.
William Westkarre, [D.D.] again.
Prodtors 5 Thomas Chaundler of New Coll.
Mr. (4) ( John 'Trijiro^pe again.
[The Senior was afterward Warden of Winch. Mafler of the Flofp. of St^
Crofs ; Warden of New Coll. Chanc. of Wells and York, and of the Univ.
Dean of the King's Chapel, and of Hereford.]
1445 Chanc. the fame. Dr. Gascoigne, who having ferved twoyears(5)
refigned his office on the firft day of the Refumption of the Mafters after the
Paflbver, and in the fame Congregation, wherein he refigned, was eledted
again. Afterward he enjoyed that office for a certain time as one not eleded,
becaufe that then he had not taken his oath ; for having liberty given to
him to deliberate whether he would take the office upon him, governed only
as Cancellarius natus. In the mean time the Univerfity, who doubted that he
would not take the Chancellorfhip upon him, they by their letters, wherein
they much extol him, trouble the King (6) with the matter, fignifying farther
that he would be pleafed to be an inftrument for, or elfe command, him ta
take the office on him-, but what fuccefs the faid letters wrought I know
nor. However not long after, he took his oath and accepted of it, and be.
ing in the interval fometime abfent, or in private receded, Robert Bur-
ton, D. D. of Univerfity College, became Cancellarius natus (7) and in his
abfence or non-appearance (8) John Burneby, D. D. a Monk, of Durharn
College, and in his, or both. Dr. William Westkarre, (9) &c. But
Dr. Gascoigne refigning again about the Nativity of Chrift, Robert
Thwaytes, [aforefaid] D. D. ( 10) fucceeded.
CommifTar. J Will. Dowson, D. D. again.
Mr. (i 0 L John Selot, D. of Decrees again.
Proftors ; mil. Moreton of Ball. Coll. Bor.
Mr. (12) i 'Thomas Copkjion of Exeter Coll. Auftr.
The fenior Prodor became this year Principal of Coventry, alias Merfton
Hall, in St. Martin's Parifh, by the refignation of Mr. James Hedyan, after-
wards D. D. and made Chancellor of the Church at York, an. 1453 i ^^^
(c) lb. in Aaaf. 28 bj et in F fol. 66 b. (8) lb. in Aaa f. 40, b.
(2) Aaa fol, 35, &c. {9) lb. f. 4i,&c.
(;) Rot. conip. utfup. Aaa f. 37, aet b. {10) lb. f. 47,&c.
{4) F fol. 72 b. (11) lb. f. 43 b; 44 b, &c.
(5) lb. in Aaa ut fupra. (12) F fol. 73 bj et in Aaa fol. 41 a ;
(6) F. Ep. 176. 44 b.
(7) Aaaf. 42 a; F fol. 73 b.
otner
Com mi (Tar.
Mr. (3)
FASTI OXONIENSES. 51
other foon after Principal of St. Peter's Hall, which flood within the limits
of Exeter College.
1446 Chanc. (i) the fame, namely, Mr. Robert Thwaytes, D. D, of
Balliol Coll. [afterward Mafter of that College, and Dean of Aukland.] But
he refigning about the latter end of Jan. Mr. Gilbert Kymer (who had
been formerly Chanc.) fucceeded by the commendations (2) of Humphry
the good Duke of Glocefter.
■ William Westkarre, [D. D.] again.
John Moreton, of Ball. Coll. who being Docftor of the
LL. was foon after Principal or Moderator of Civil Law
School and Principal of Peckwater's Inn.
. William Dowson, [D. D.J again.
Proftors J William Snareston of New Coll.
Mr. (4; I William Lamkot of BaW. CoW.
[The Sen. became R. of Heyford Warreyne in this county': The Jun. Princ.
of White Hall in Cheney lane, and of Staple Hall in School ftreet.] (4*)
1447 Chanc. Mr. Gilbert Kymer of Durham College. He was about
thefe times Dr. of I^hyfic, Dean of Wymborn Minller, Preb. of Wells (5)
and Gillingham, Reftor of Fordyngbrygge, Treafurer, and at length Dean
of Salifluiry -, in the library of which Church in one of the windows there
was not long fince his Pidlure or Effigies to be feen, with this Infcription by icc
' In imaginem Dodoris Kymer Medici, quondam Cancellarii O.xon.
et poftea Decani Sarum.
' O Sancti Medici, Medico mihi ferte juvamen -,
Ut fummus Medicus mentis mihi det medicamen,
Qj.10, fine fine falute poli poft perfruar, amen.'
Hence therefore feeing that Thwaytes and Kymer were Chancellors the
two laft years, certain Hi(lorians(6) are much deceived, who report that
25 Hen. VI, or thereabouts, William Waynfleer, Founder of Magd. Coll.
was then (which is this year) Chancellor. [In 1457 ^^ ^^^ Lord High Chan-
cellor of England.]
r John Burneby, D. D. of Durham Coll.
Commiflar. \ William Dowson, [D. D.] again, who alfo was Cancelia-
Mr. (7) 1 rius natus in the vacancy between Robert Thwaytes
L and Gilbert Kymer.
(0 lb. in Aaa f. 48 b; 53 a, &c. (5) Aaa f. 58.
(2) F, Epill. 180. (6) Holiiifhed [in Ckron. fuo] p. 12S3.
(3) Aaafol.48b; 50 a; 52a;etinC Buddenus in Vit. Gul. Waynflcte.ed. 1602,
fol. 122. p. 74, &c. [ed. Bates. 1681, p. 8j, &:c.]
(4) lb in C fol. I 22. (7) Aaa f. 53 et 55, &c.
(4*) [Lat. Tranfl.]
H 2 Pro>5tors
52 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors c John Gygur of Mert. Coll.
Mr. (i) t fVaUer Bate oi ISmcaXn CoW.
[The Senior became Warden of his College.] (2)
1448 Chanc. (3) the fame, Dr. Kymer
mmiff". ) T
Mr. (7)
Commifl-.jf'^"p^'^D°^^^7'[D D agaia.]
Mr Ta) ; J°"^ BuRNEBY, [D. D.] ftiled m one of our Regifters
• *-"*■' C Vice Chancellor.
Prodors C John Baker of New Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (5) X Henry Meoks J Bor.
The Senior Prodor was afterward Warden of the College by Winchefter.
1449 Chanc. (6) the fame. Dr. Kymer.
John Willey, D. of Dec. of Univerfity Coll. lately Princ.
of Little Univerfity Hall in the Highftreet, but now Prin-
CommifT. cipal of St. Andrew's Hall in Kybaldftreer.
iVTr /«^ John Bi;rneby,D. D. [again] who feven years after became
Prior of the Monaftery at Durham.
William Dowson, D. D. [again.]
Prodtors \ John JVcde of Mert. Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (8) I William Daniel of Univ. Coll. Bor.
This year May 13th in Congregation then held, it was granted (9) by the
Mafters that the honourable Dr. Kymer might remain in his office of Chan-
cellor for the two next years following. The reafon for it was, that foraf-
much as the executors of [Henry] Beaufort, Bifhop of Winchefter, had gi-
ven 500 marks toward the building of the new Schools upon condition that
they might be finiflied within five years after the gift, the faid Dr. Kymer,
together with Elias Holcot, Warden of Merton College, had entered into
bonds on the faid contrad : (10) Which, though not performed in that lime,
yet the executors fued them not, but- fuffered the remainder of the money
(if any left) to be beftowed on that edifice.
The fenior Prodlor (Wode) [became Principal of St. John Baptift's Hall,
1451, B. D. and] (11) was afterward Archdeacon of Middlefex.
1450 Chanc. (12) the fame. Dr. Kymer.
(i) Aaa f. 57 a; 245 a, &c. (6) Aaa f. 71, &c. et F f. 82 a, &c.
(2) YJohn Gygour, Fellow of Merton Coll. (7) Aaa f. 71 h; 75 a, 76 a, &c.
was one of the firft twenty Fellows of All (8) Aa f . 6 b ; 7, &c. et in F f. 86, &c.
Souls College, appointed in the Charter of (9) Aa f. 34.
Foundation. See before, p. 257.] (10) Aaa f. 245.
(3) Aaa fol. 61 a; F fol. '80a, &c. (ti) [Auth. MS. Ballard, ut fupra.]
(4) lb. in Aaa f. [61 a] 63 a; [65 b] 67 (iz) Aa f. 9; Aaaf. 8i, 82, 83, 88, 89;
b, &c. et in F fol. 93 b.
(5) Reg. Aaf. 6 b; 7 a, &c. [F f. 80 a.]
Com m iff.
I
FASTI OXONIENSES. 53
JRrcHARD Ryngstede, D. D. of Glocefter Coll.
John Beke.D.D [Reaor] ofLinc. Col. ftiled alfoVicech.
Roger Bulkley, D. D.
John Vanne, Dodor of the Canon Law.
Proftors ^ Richard Luke of Ball. Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (2) t Wiftan or Wcljlan Browne of Univerf. Coll. Bor.
W. Darnel^ the northern Prodtor (mentioned the laft year) refigning be-
fore the other (becauil- he was Junior) in a Congregation held after finifliing
of Exequies, on the- 16th of Apr. about eleven of the clock at night, i^Foljt.
Browtie was then for the northern party elcded ; but J. JVcde, becaufe he
was Senior, did not refign his office till the 22d of the lame month, which
being done R. Luke was eleded for the fouchern party, and forthwith took
his place. The Senior was afterward Principal of BurncU's Inn, and the Ju-
nior of three Halls fucceflively.
145 1 Chanc. (3) the fame. Dr. Kymer at this time of Coventry Hall in
St. Martin's i'arifh.
Commifl! S John Beke, [D. D.] ?
Mr.(4) / John Vanne, [D. of Dec] i ^S^'"*
Prodors ( IVilliam Ketill oi LAnz. CoW.
Mr. (5) i Tbomai Balfall of Men. Coll.
The Junior of which Proftors was [foon after Fellow of Eton] (6) after-
ward D. D. Warden of the Collegiate Church of Stratford upon Avon in
Warwickfliire, [re-]built the Choir therefrom the ground, and dying 1491
was therein buried.
1452 Chanc. the fame, (7) Dr. Kymer.
ToHN Vanne, D. of Dec. 7
T 13 Vv i-k t again.
John Blke, D. D. J «=
Commiir. J Thomas Ywen, alias Chalke, Dr. of the fac. Can. Princ. or
Mr. (8) j Moderator of Canon Law Sch. and Fellow of New Coll.
1 HOM. Saunders, D. of Dec. now Redl. of St. Martin's Ch.
and Princ. of Greek Hall, afterw. Mod. of Can. Law Sch.
Proftors ( John Ekys of Magd. Coll. Bor.
Mr. (9) I Thomas Reynoldi of Exct. Coll. Auftr.
(1) Aa fol. 9; Aaa f. 81, 82, 83, 88, 89; (6) [Auth. MS. Ballard, nt fupra.]
et in F fol. 93 b. (7' Au f. (3 b, &.c. [F 97 a et b.j
(2) Aa f. 8 a, &c. F fol. 93 b, &c. (8 Aaa f". 105 b j log b; nob; iz2 a;
(3) Aa f. 53 b; Aaa f. 94 a,&c. &c.
{4) lb. in Aaa f. [94 a,] 95 a ; et in Aa f. (9) Aa f. 65 b ; Aaa 68 aj &c. [F 97, a
59b'*<=- etb.]
(5) Aaf. 59b;F fol. 95 a, &c.
But
J.]. FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
But T. Reynolds being forely wounded in keeping the peace of the Uni-
verfity in a certain battle fought between the Scholars of Peckwater's Inn,
and their neighbours of St. Edward's Hall about the latter end of May, (i)
Mr. IVilliam Mog-^'s or Mogys of Exeter College btcame his fubtlitutc, and
continued fo moft, if not all of the year after. (2)
The fenior Proctor (who was taken from Univerfity College (as \ conceive)
and made Fellow of Magdalen Hall or College by the Founder thereof)
was this year, and before, Principal of Glazen Hall in School flreet. Rey-
nolds alfo was lately Principal of St. Lawrence Hall, which ftood wichin the
limits of Jefus College, and afterward Principal of St. Michael's Hall near
St. Aldate's Church.
1453 Chanc. (3) the fame, viz. Dr. Kymer, but he renouncing his office
by his Proftor Dr. Saunders May 11, Dr. Gascoigne became Cancella-
rius natus, and fo likewiie a little while after Dr. Robert Thwavtes, &c.
But before the Chancellorfhip was refigned, it was fupplicated (4) in the pub-
lic Affembly of the Regents that the moft noble Mr. George Nevil of
Balliol Coll. lately made Mailer of Arts, fhould notwithftanding the Statutes
of the Univerfuy be efteemed capable of the Chancellorlhip of Oxford,
which being granted, he was upon Dr. Kymer's laying down his office (5)
pronounced Chanc. of the Univerfity, and the 9th of June following (6) re-
ceiving his Oath with the infignia of his Office, was with folemnity inftalled.
Luke La cock. Dr. of Decrees, now or lately Principal of
Peckwater's Inn.
^ rr \ Robert Thwaytes, D. D. the fame, as it feem.s, that was
LommiU. I ^L c
Mr ^7^ \ ^^^^^' 3"- H+^-
" ^1 ' I Thomas Saunders, Dr. of Decrees, [again].
Thomas Ywen, alias Chalke, LL. D. [again] at this time
Red. of Tyngwyke in BuckinghamOi. where he died 1473.
Proaors C 'John Tong of Mert. Coll. 1 elefted
Mr. (8) i ^e/^iw %OTuar of All Souls Coll. 5 Apr. 17.
The junior of which Prodors was afterward Canon of the King's Chapel
at Windfor, and died in Sept. 1500.
1454 Chanc. (9) the faid Mr. George Nevyl, fon of Richard Earl of
Saliibury, and brother to Richard the great Earl of Warwick : Which office
(i) [Aaf. 68 a.] (7) Aaa f. 126 a; 129 a; 132, 133, &c.
(2) [Ibid. 68 b, &c. Aaa f. i 25 b.] F fol. 100 a.
(3) Aa '. 72 a; Aaa .25 b. (8) Aa f. 72 a; [F gg a, 100 a;] ec in li-
Gilbert Ajw^r died about the beginning bro Comput. Burf. Coll. Oriel.
of May 1463. (9) lb. f. 82 a; Aaa 138 a; &c. [Lit.
(4) Aa f". 68 b. Pat. Hen. VI, an. reg. 33, p. 2. m. 13 : Ha-
(5) Aa f. 74 b. rus de Priv. Oxon. f. 143 a. ]
(6) lb. f. 75 a.
he
FASTI OXONIENSES. 55
he laying down the 2ifl: of March in a folemn Congregation of Regents was
then again ( i ) elefled.
Commifl". (2) Thomas Saunders, Dr. of Decrees, again.
Proctors C Thomns Beket i elefted
Mr. (3) I Robert Norman J May i.
The names of which officers do alfo occur at the end of the three (4) ar-
ticles propofed in a black Congregation of Regent Mailers concerning the
altering and rt-forming of certain Statutes and Terms in them, relating to
Theologifts, &c.
1-455 Chanc. (5) the fame, Mr. George Nevyl.
r Thomas Saunders, [D. of Dec] again, nowof Bur-
CommifT. ) nell's Inn, [or College, in London.]
Mr. (6) I Thomas TwYNGE, alias Bonyfaunt, Dr. of Div.
*- of Queen's Coll.
Prodors 5 John Marjhalloi Men. CoW-Bov. i [elected
Mr. (7J \ fFalter ff^inde/ore of Exct. CoW. Audr. J Apr. 23.]
The former of which was afterward Fellow of Eton College, [Preben-
dary of York,] Dodor of Divinity, Canon of the King's Chapel at Windfor,
and at length Bifliop of Landaff. The other was afterward Subdean of the
Cathedral of Exeter.
1456 Chanc.(8) the fame, Mr. George Nevyl.
Commifl] (9) Thomas Saunders, [Dr. of Dec] as before.
Prodlors c Jobn Rrether of All Souls Coll. Auftr. 1 eleded
Mr.(io)i Robert Abdy oi'a^iW.CoW. Box. /Apr. [12.]
[The Junior was afterward Mafter of his College.]
1457 Chanc. ( 1 1) the fame, viz. George Nevyl, now Bifhop elecfled of
Exeter, but he refigning his office in a Congregation held Apr. 5, was then
elefted (12) (a2,ainll his will) the third time: -Which elcdion he through di-
vers entreaties accepting, [his Grace to proceed in Divinity being granted.
(i) Aaf. 88 b. In US4, Nov. 19, Mr. Rob. (2) Aaa f. i 38 a, &c.
Plemyng, M.A. fupplicated the venerable (3) Aa f. 82 a, iS.c.
Congregation that he might be cap.ib!e of" {4.) Jb. f. 93 a.
the Chancellorftiip of the Univerflty, tliough (5) lb. f. 88 b, &c.
hewas neither D. of D. or Decrees ; which (6) Aaa f. 141 a; 144; &c.
being granted hmpliciiei was iep.itimattd — {7) Aa f. 8g a, &c.
fo pionounted by one of the Prcttors ; but I (8) Aa f. 98, &c. Aaa f. 146 b.&c.
find not that ever he was Chancellor. Reg. (g) Ibid.
Aa fol. 86 a. [He was of Univ Coll. had (10) lb. in Aa 98 a, &c. [F f. 103 a.]
been Prodlor in 1438, and was afterward 00 Aa f. 103a; [104 b] 10c a; &c.
Dean of Lincoln.] (12) Ibid.
Jan, 2.J
56 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Jan. 2] kept the oflke tiJl July 6 following, and then (1) refigning it again,
under the hand of a public Notary, in a Congregation of Regents, foiem-
nized in the Chapterhoufe of St. Fridefwyde's Priory, the venerable Mr.
Thomas Chaundler, D. D. Warden of New College, was elefted (2) into
his place, and the fame time took his oath with the Badges of his authority.
r Thomas Saunders, Dr. of the facred Canons, again,
CommifT. \ Thomas Chippenham, or Chipman, LL.D. lately one
Mr. (3) I of the Chaplains of Merton College, now Principal of
i Henxfey Hall in St. Aldate's Parifh.
P ofto s C '^^°''"^'^ fVodehyll of WiWhm Hall in Kybald ftreet.^ , „ ,
]v, , , ■< T^oOT«j5^;«y_/Z^_)' of Univerfity Coll. as it feems, nowC ^5 ^
mr. uj ^ p^.^^^ of Hampton Hall in St. Mildred's Parifh. 5 ^^^^^ 4-
This year, Dec. 2, George Nevyl, before mentioned, Bifhop of Exeter,
[and late Chancellor,] gave to the Univerfity fix ftaves for the ufe of the
Bedells of the Univerfity. (5) [He was afterward Lord High Chancellor of
England, and Archb. of York.]
1458 Chanc. (6) Thomas Chaundler, D. D. as before, of whom I find
thefe verfes following. (7)
' Doftor erat Thoma Gafcoigne Doftore creante
Prseficitur Clero bis Canceliarius, ac fie
Fit ftudii fplendor, vita et virtute corufcans :
Difcretus, prudens, rexit per quatuor annos
Clerum, fub quo pax, ftudium, virtufque vigebant.'
Seeing therefore that Chaundler was Chancellor of the Univerfity, as
from record is manifeft, Baleus (8) from Leland is deceived in his report,
that he was only Commiffary or Prochancellor. As for the Author Dr. Mar-
ten, here quoted [below], who faith that Dr. Chaundler was created
Do6tor by Thomas Gafcoigne, it muft not be underftood that Gafcoigne
was then public Profeflbr of Divinity, or held that chair, but only that he
was Chancellor ; for as Gafcoigne faith (9) of himfelf, he, while he was
Chancellor, created 35 Dofbors of , Divinity. But the faid Chaundler (to)
(1) Aa f. 103 a; [io+ b] 105 a, &c. Preb. of Wetwang in the fame church. He
(2) Ibid. died in the latter end of the year 1477.
(3) Rot. Comp. Barf, vel Proc. Coll. (4) Aa f. 103 a, &c.
Univerf. 3; Hen. VI; et in Aaa f. 163, 166, (5) lb. f. 107 b.
&c (6) Aa f. II 1. Aaa 167 a &c.
Thomas Chyppenham Dec. Dr. was (7) In Vita Gul. Wykehami Coll. Novi
indufted iu the Prebcnifliip of Wrytlyngion Fund, per Tho. Martin, Edit. 1597.
and Fordyngton in the chu.ch of .Sarum in (8) In Cent, viii, nu. 26.
the beginning of Sept. 1464 : Became Arch- {9) In DicT. Theol. in part, ii, p. 567.
deacon of York upon the death of .■\ndr. (10) Aa f. 1 15, a.
Holes in July 1470, and about that time
refigning
FASTI OXONIENSES. s7
Tefigning his office Jan. 17 this year, was at the fame time elefted again ;
and the reafon why it was To Toon before he had compleated his two years
was, becaufe that feveral controverfics depended between the Academians
and Burghers of Oxford ; for this year, which is 37 of Henry VI, that me-
morable Compofuion, containing various Articles, relating to the contro-
verfy, was made and finifbed : [as before in the Annals for this year.] To
thefe maiters I fliall add, that whereas Dr. Godwyn in his Commentaries de
Pra;fulibus Anglije reports (i) that John Chaundler, Bifhop of Salifbury,
Vvas of New College (meaning this T. Chaundler that we have mentioned)
is a noted miftake, and arofe I fuppofe from Leland and Bale their attri-
buting the Chriftian name of John, to this our Chaundler.
r Walter WyNHALE,D.D. Priorof the BI. Fryers inOxf.
Commifl". I Thomas TwYNOE, alias BoNYFAUNT, D. D.
Mr. (2) I John Danvers, Dr. of the Decrees, lately Principal of
»- St. Edward's Hall in St. Edward's Churchyard.
Proftors ^ ^^■''^^" 7'>y»^r of New College, Auftr. -) 1 ri .
Mr r^^ ) 7"^^ ^''6w/a- lately of Brafenofe Hall, now Princ. C f'^eted
• ^^^ C. of St. Mary's Entry in Schoolftreer, Bor. 5 Apr. 19.
The Senior of which Pro6Vors was afterward D. D. [elefted Warden of
his College, but refufed the office,] and at length Chancellor of Lincoln. He
died July 29, an. [1485,] and was buried in Lincoln Cathedral.
1459 Chanc. (4) the fame, Thomas Chaundler, D. D.
[John Davers, or Danvers, D. of Dec, again, now Princi-
pal or Moderator of Canon Law School.
Thomas Janne or Jane, Dr. of Decrees, of New College,
afterw. Can. of Windfor, and at length Bp of Norwych.
Proflors r Stephen Bereworth, of All Souls Coll. as it feems
Mr. (6) \ "thomas Lee of Edmund Hall.
The Senior was afterward Archdeacon of Berks.
1460 Chanc. (7) the fame. Dr. Chaundler, of whom much mieht be
laid, but I Ihall pais it by. [See before in New Coll. p. 187.]
f u^Tn u 'if ^ 'r"0MAS Chalke, LL. D. again, about this time Principal
ot Bedell Hall in St. Ebb s parifh.
Prodtors / Robert Elyot of All Souls Coll.
^"^•{9) L 1'komar Purvey our.
The Senior was afterward Fellow cf Eton Coll.
(0 Int. Epifc. Sarum. chofen Fellow of New Colleee. but in iac6
f 66 b "y^ "^h^T- S°l'- V"'" "' /"P- ""'' ^^S- -i/placed. [In Aaa f. |66 a 'tis .X
f. i66b, i67b,&c. [Aaf. i.;a.] . noti+qg.] .i!.i409
(3 Aaf. ,,o, b. (6)Aaf. .,8 b.
(5) Ib.d nor,as J.nc of New Coll. (8) Ibid, i So b &c ■•
cannot be Dec. Dr. and Commiffary, becaufe (9) F fol. 1 1 3 a. *
Append. t ,
* 1461
58 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1461 Chanc. (i) the fame Dr. Chaundler, but he refigning the 15th of
May, being the morrow after the Afcenfion, the moft noble George Nevyl,
Biftiop of Exeter, and [Lord High] Chancellor of England, was the fame
day (2) elefted Chancellor [again, the fourth time.]
r William Ive or Yve, D. D. of Magd. Coll.
Commiff ' Roger Bulkley, D. D. of Magd. Coll. [again,] the fame I
Mr ^2^ ^ fuppofe that was fomewhat before this time commended
'^^^ I by the Univerfi:y to P. Martin for to have fome dignity
L beftowed upon him.
Proftors V John Morne or Mover of New Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (4) I John Ihorpe of Line. Coll. Bor.
The Senior was afterward Fellow of Eton College.
1462 Chanc. (5) the fame, viz. George Nevyl, Bilhop.
Commifl". (6) William Yve, D. D. as before, in whofe favour the Uni-
verfity wrote an Epillle (7) to the Prior and Convent of Durham, in which
he is ftiled Vicechancellor of the Univerfity, and named Redlor of Appleby
Church in Leycefterfliire.
p n r Thomas ProElor of All Souls College, this year Principal of
, n c Ubomas froaor or Ail souis v.,oiiej
AT (<i\) Deep Hall near Univerfity Coll
' ^ ' L Richard Hobbvs.
Richard Dobbys.
1463 Chanc. the fame, George Nevyl, Bp. chofen or (9) named to that
office again May 24, having fometime before refigned it ; in which vacancy
Dr. Beke of Lincoln Coll. was Cane, natus; (10) but he being unable be-
caufe of the infirmities of age to perform it, John Wats, D. D. a Domini-
can Fryer, officiated.
r John Wats, D. D. before mentioned.
Thomas Chaundler, D. D. who before had been Chanc.
Commiff. J David Husband, LL. D. Principal or Moderator of Ca-
Mr. ( 1 1 ) "^ non Law School.
John Mulcaster, [or Monkaster,] D. D. of Univer-
fity College, lately of Queen's.
Prodtors ( IValter Hyll of New Coll. Auftr. ? elcfted
Mr. (12)1 Wtlliam Corte of Ball. Coll. Bor i Apr. 26.
[The Senior was elefted Ward, of his Coll. 1475, and was Can. of Hereford.]
(1) Aaa 182 b, &c. (7) F fol. 116 a.
(2) Ibid. 183 b ; 185, 1 87, 194, &C. (8) Aa f. 121 b.
(3) Ibid. (9) Ibid. [i27b;et] Aaa 202 a.
(4) F f. 1 14 b, &c. (lo) As. f. 122 a.
(5) [Aaa f. 197 a.] (ii)Aaf. 127 b; Aaa fol. 202, 203, 205,
16) [Ibid.] Aa i. 123 b, &c. 206, &c.
(12) Aa f. I27b,&c. [F f. 1 16 a.]
1464
FASTI OXONIENSES.
59
Commiff".
Mr, (2)
1464 Chanc. (i) the fame, George Nevyl, Bifliop of Exeter.
" John Mulcaster, [D.D. again.]
Laurence Cokkys, Dr. of Decrees of New Coll. lately
Principal of Beef hall, now Moderator of Canon Law
School in the place of Dr. Hiifband.
Thomas Chaundler, D. D. as before, lliled [Chancellor,
CommifTary General, and] Vicechanceilor.
Roger Bulklkv, D. D. again.
John Caldebek, D. D. of Queen's Coll.
Thomas Person, D. of Dec. All which bore the office of
L Commiflary promifcuoufly.
Proiftors j" Thomas Pawnton of Line. Coll. Auftr. "1 elefted about
Mr. (3) \ John Payntour of Mert. Coll. Bor. J Apr. 1 1.
1465 Chanc. (4) the fame, George Nevyl, Bifliop of Exeter, who to-
wards the latter end of the year became Archb. of York.
{Thomas Smyth, D. D. of Magd. Coll.
Robert Ixworth, D. of Dec. of Glocefl:er Hall.
John Caldbek, D. D. again.
Thomas Chaundler, D. D. again.
Prodbors f Thomas Game of Line. Coll. "1 elefted about
Mr. (6) \ William IVhitwey of New Coll. j Apr. ^5.
Com miff.
Mr. (8)
1466 Chanc. (7) the fame, George Nevyl, Archbp,
Thomas Chaundler, D. D. 1
John Caldbeck, D. D. J
Thomas Stevyn, D. D. of Exeter Coll.
Laurence Cokkys, D. of Dec. again.
Thomas Hyll, D.D. of New Coll. lately Principal of
Whitehall, within the Eaftgate, on the north fide of the
ftreet.
All which promifcuoufly occur Commiffaries ; but becaufe Dr. Chaunu-
ler is oftener mentioned than the other four, therefore I fuppofe he was the
chief, or as 'twas now ftiled, Commiffary General. Among the AcSts of the
Univerfity this year, that are confufedly inferted in one of the Regift:ers, I
find mention (9) of one Mr. John Kexby (of Univerfity College I think) to
(i) Aaaf. 2iib; 212, 213, 214, 2i6,&c. (6) Rot. comp. procuratorum pro hoc
(2) Ihid. an. in pyx. P. P. in Tur. Sehol.
(3) [Ih. 216 a: P<y»/«r Procurat. Auftr.] (7) Aaaf. 227, 228, 229, 231, 232, 237,
F f. « 16 b, et alibi. &C.
(4.) Aaa fol. 217, 2i8, 219, 222, [225,] (8) Ibid.
226, &c. (9) In Aaaf, 230b.
(5) Ibid.
I a haTc
6o FASTI OXONIENSES.
have been Chanc. of Oxford 1442, but of him having not found any thing
elfewhere, I muft pafs him by for the prefent.
Proflors S Thomas Proktor again, Auftr.
Mr. ( 1 ) I William Appylby of Ball. Coll. Bor.
The Senior Prodor was now Principal of Little Univerfity Hall in the
High ftreet, and the other foon after Principal of Sparrow Hall on the wefl:
fide of Baliiol College.
1467 Chanc. (2) the fame, [Archbifliop Nevyl.]
^ Thomas Chaundler, D. D. T r u r i
r T c !-» T-> > L^s before.
P re \ Thomas Stehhvn, D. D. J ■- -■
t^ommiil. ^ Xhomas Walton, LL. D. Imperial Notary, Reiflor of
• \3) J Bokenhull or Bucknell in Oxfordlhire, and brother or
^ near kinlman to Joha Walton, Abbot of Ofney.
Proflors r Richarcl Bernard
Mr. (4) \ IVilliam Sutton.
The Senior Proftor, who feems to have been at this time of Exeter Coll.
was Principal of Blackhall near Herthall, in the Parifh of St. Peter in the
Eafi:. The other, whom I conceive to have been of Univerfity College, was
foon after Principal of Brafcnofe Hall.
146S Chanc. (5) the fame, [Archbifliop Nevyl.}
Thomas Stephyn, or Steven, D. D. again, about this
CommifT. \ time Fell, of Eton Coll.
Mr. (6) 1 Thomas Janne, D. of Dec. of whom before in an. 1459 :
afterw. Can. of Windfor, and at length Bp of Norwich.
1
Proftors r "John Harrow^ of Exeter Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (7) i_ Nicholas Langion^ of Line. Coll. Bor.
1469 Chanc. (8) the fame, [George Nevyl, Archbifliop of York.]
p Robert Tully, BiQiop of St. David's, fometime a Bene-
P .r^\ di(5line Monk of St. Peter's Monaftery in Glocefter.
m"? \* '^ ^^ proceeded D. of D. of this Univerfity an. 1457.
Mr. (,9; I Thoj^^s Stephyn, D. D. again, ftiled Vicechanc.
^ Thomas Janne, D. of Dec. again.
(i) In Aaa 227 [b, 134 b, £39 b.] (6) Ibid.
(2) lb. 241, 242, 243, 251, 260, &c. (7) Ibid. f. 262, et in F f. 117b.
(3) Ibid. (8) lb. in Aaa fol. 265,266, 269,272, et
(4) Ibid. 243 a, 251 b, [255 a.] in Rot. comp. Proc. hoc an. [P ut fup.]
(5) lb. in Aaa f. 257, z6o, 262. (9) Ibid.
Proftors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 6i
Prnflors f Richard Maybow of New Coll. "1 ele<5led about
Mr. (i) (^ George Strangwyfche of Line. Coll. j Apr. 13.
[The Senior was afterward Prefident of Magdalen College, and at length
Bifliop of Hereford. The Junior became Reftor of his College.]
1470 Chanc. (2) the fame, [George Nevyl, ArchbiOiop of York.]
CommifT. Mr. (3) Thomas Stephyn, [D. D. again.]
Prodors r William Brew of Exeter Coll. Auftr. \ May 5, or
Mr. (4) \ I'homai Bejlon, Bor. J thereabout.
1471 Chanc. (5) the fame, [George Nevyl, Archbp of York.]
CommifT. Mr. (6) Thomas Stephyn, [D. D. again.]
Proctors f Nicholas Good of Magd. Coll. "1 Apr. 29, or
Mr. {y)\ Richard Davys J thereabout.
The Senior Pioftor was about this time Principal of Broadgates Hall in
All Saints parifh, and afterward Dodor of Div.
1472 Chanc. the fame, viz. Mr. George Nevyl, Arrhbp of York, but
he falling into fevcrai troubles and difpleafure of the King, 'enounced his
office. Wherefore Dr. Thomas Chaundler, Warden of New College,
formerly Chancellor, and often Commiflary, (8) fucceeded by election in the
beginning of June, not alfo without the King's approbation, he being at
this time one of his Chaplains.
CommifT. (9) the fame. Dr. Thomas Stephyn.
Proftors r William Major of Exeter Coll. 1 Apr. 8, or
Mr. (io)\ JohnAcberie or Jcheley oi AW Souls Coll. /thereabout.
1473 Chanc. (11) the fame, viz. Dr. Chaundler.
CommifTary (12) the fame, Dr. Thomas Stephyn.
Prodors r Richard Fitzjames of Mert. Coll. Auftr. 1 laft of Apr. or
Mr. ( 1 3 ) \ John Netylton, Bor. \ thereabout.
[The Senior was in 1482 Warden of his College, and at length Bilhop
of London.] o r
(i) lb. in Aaa f. 265, 266, 269, 272; et (7) F ut fupra.&c.
an RoT_ comp Froc. hoc. an. [P. ut iup.] (8) Ibid. f. [122,] 123, ,24. Ep. 266.
2) Ffol. iiga.&c. (g) Rot. comp. Burf. Coll. Un. fi E. IV.
(3) Rot. comp. Burf. Coll. Un:v. 10 (10) Rot comp. Proc. Univ. Oion. ct ia
, V • Ffol. 123 a, &c.
(4; F ut fupra et in Rot. comp. Froc. in (1 1 ) F fol 1 24, &c.
pyx.P[.t(upra.] (,,) Kot. co. Burf. Coll. Un. 13Ed.IV.
)ll I ' I? 1' ' " ''• ( . 3) F ut fupra, &c.
(6) Rot. C. Burl. ColJ. Un. 11 Ed. IV.
^474
62 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1474 Chanc. (1) the fame. Dr. Chaundler.
CommifT. the fame, (2) viz. Dr. Stephyn of Exeter College.
Proftors
Mr
roftors r Richard Bradelegh of Exeter Coll. 1 Apr. 20, or
Ir. (3) \ Richard EJlmonde j thereabout.
1475 Chanc. (4) the fame, Dr. Chaundler.
Commiflary (5) the fame. Dr. Stephvn.
Proftors r IVilliam Bethum of Line. Coll. Bor.
Mr. (6) \ Maurice Berthram of Mert. Coll. Aufl:r.
Which Proftors were elefted or admitted about the 8th of April.
[The Senior became Reftor of his College in 1488, and about that time
Fellow of Eton College.]
1476 Chanc. (7) the fame, Dr, Chaundler.
Commifl". the fame, (8) Dr. Stephyn of Exeter Coll.
Proftors r 'John Bettys of All Souls Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (9) \ IVilliam Southworth of Ball. Coll. (as it feems) Bor.
1477 Chanc. (10) the fame, Dr. Chaundler.
CommiHi (11) the fame, Dr, Stephyn.
Proftors ( Roger Hanky. \ April
Mr.(i2) 1 'Thomas Pamienter oi Men. CoW. j 17.
1478 Chanc. (13) the fame, Dr. Chaundler. [In 148 i he became Dean
of Hereford, and alfo Dean of the King's Chapel.]
Commiff. ( 14) the fame Dr. Stephyn.
Proftors 5 Jeffry Simeon of New Coll. Auflr. \ a_.- .,
Mr. (15) 1 David Ireland of Magd. Coll. Bor. / ^P * 7*
The Senior Proftor was afterward Canon of Windfor, Canon alfo and
Chancellor, and at length Dean of Lincoln ; Dean alfo at the fame time of
K. Henry VII his Chapel. He died at Colerne in Wiltfhire (of which he
was the Parifli Reftor) Aug. 20, 1 508. As for the Junior Proftor I find him
only to have been Principal of Brafenofe Hall in the year 1485, and after.
(1) F fol. iz;, &rc. (9) F, ut fupra, et alibi.
(2) Rot. Comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. 14 <io) F fol. 130,131,3.
Ed. IV. (11) R.C. Burf. Coll. Univ. 17 Ed.IV.
(3) F ut fup. et in R. C. Proc. Un. Ox. (i 2) F, ut fupra, et alibi.
(4) F fol. 126 b, 127. (13) F fol. 131, 132, 133, &c.
(0 R.C. Burf. Loll. Univ. (14) R. C. Burf. C. Un. 1 8 Ed. IV.
(6) lb. in F, ut fupra, et alibi. (15) F fol. 131 a, &c. B. fol. 63 b; 64 aj
(7) F fol. 128 b, 129 a. Cf. 126, &c.
(8) R. C. Burf. Coll. Univ. 16 Ed,- IV.
1479
FASTI OXONIENSES. 65
1479 Chanc. ( i ) the fame, viz. Dr. Thomas Chaundler, bur he gi .ing
up his office this year (the infirmities of old age being upon him) the noble
Mr. LioNELt, Wydevill, [or Woodvili e,] Inceptor in the Canon Law,
fon of kuhard Earl Rivers, and brnthjr to Eliz. Wife of Edw. IV, was (2)
eledled. [He was alfo now Archd. of Oxford.]
CommifT. (3) Dr. Tijomas Stephyn, again.
Prodlors t Rol>ert CfJJ^orne of Men. Cui\. Aufir. l .
Mr. (4) I Johi Fcpr of Univerf. Coll. Bor. i ^P""' ^^•
1480 Chanc. (5) the faid Mr. Lionel Wydevill, [who about this time
was Dean of Exeter.]
CommifT. ( John Lane, D. D.
Mr.(6) I William Sutton, D. D. Principal of Brafenofe Hall.
Proftors 5 Nicholas Ha '/well of AW Souh CoU. 1 .
Mr. (7) I John Martyn, or Marioti of Magd. Coll. i P""" '3-
The Senior Proflor was afterward Doftorof Phyfick, and Preb. of Lang-
toft in the Church of York, an. 1499. What became of the Junior I know
nor. One of both his names who was D. D. was admitted Preb. of South
Newbald in the Church of York, after the death of Rob. Dobbes, Dec. Dr.
in the month of May 1476: which Rob. Dobbes was alfo Chantor of thac
Church.
1481 Chanc. (8) the fame, Lionel Wydvill.
[Richard Fitzjames, D. D. of Merton Coll. [and in
1482 Warden of his Coll. and at length Bifhop of
London.]
William Sutton, D. D. again.
Proflors 5 /^/7//^w P<7r/^r, [of New Coll.] Auftr. "1 >,
Mr. (10) I Ridpb IlamJhrUy of Merc. Coll. Bor. / ^^'^^>' '°-
[The Senior was probably the fame that was eleded Warden of New Coll.
1494, Prec. and Can. Ref. of Hereford, and a Beniri'mflor to Brafenofe Coll.
The Junior was afterward Maftcr of Univerfity College.]
1482 Chanc. (11) the fame, Lionel Wydvill, who while he was at Cum-
ner near Oxford, this year,^ was made Bifhop of Salilbury.
(i) F fol, 136 a, SiC. condiiflione equorum unn cum expcnfis Pro-
(2) Ibid, et in Tur. Schol. in pix. OO curatorum et unius Bidtlli equitancium Ha-
nu. 27. bkndrjniam ad intimandum Canccllatio fuam
(3) R. C. Burf. Coll. Un. 19 Ed. IV. eleftiontm prout decreium erat per Congre-
(4) F, ut fupra, fol. I 36 a, [O O nu. 27,] gationem — ij' viij''.' Rot. Comp. Prpc.
et alibi. AcaH. pro hoc an.]
(5^ F fel. 136 b; 139 a, &c. (9) R. Comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. et R. C.
(6) A fol. 38 a, et F fol. 146 a. Proc. Acad, ut fupra.
(7) F f . 136 b, &c. ut fupra. (10) lb. et in R. C. Proc. Acad. &c.
(8) lb. f. 141 a; 142 b, &c. [' Item pro (> 0 ^ ^ol- 144 ^t ^'^'
CommifT.
64
FASTI OXONIENSES.
>. Robert Wrangwaies of Queen's College. [He was
CommifT. j Redor of Patrick Brompton in the coiimy of Richmond,
Mr. (i) y and a Benefaftor to his College.]
^ William Sutton, D.D. [again.]
Proftors S Thomas Karver of Magd. Cull. Auftr. 1 -
Mr. (2; L Ralf Stanhope, of Exeter Coll. Bor. J ^Pi"- 17-
Which Proftors were not: chofen without fome difturbance, occafioneJ
chiefly by the Regents of Magd. Coll. of which the Founder thereof (3)
complained.
148.3 Chanc. the fame (4) [Lionel Wydvill, Bifliop of Salifbury, and
Uncle to K. Edw. V.] but he refigning, or removed rather by command
from the King (Rich. Ill,) William Dudley, Bilhop of Durham, was
according to the King's mind (5) eledled by the Academians.]
CommifTary (6) Dr. William Sutton, [again.]
p n C J'^^^^ Babbe of Exeter College. ■j
A^ !°? \ R^l""'^ ^^^h^ o^ Queen's Coll. afterward i- Apr. 9.
^'■•^7J I Principal of Black Hall in Schoolftreec 3
1484 Chanc. John Russell, D. of the Canon Law, and Bifliop of
Lincoln, The day or month when he was chofen I know not, neither to the
contrary, but that he was eledcd ahout the latter end of the lalt year, at
■which time Bifliop Dudley died. He was born in the parifh of Sr, Peter
in the fuburbs of Wincheftcr, admitted Fellow of New College an, 1449:
Afterward taking his Dodtor's degree became Archdeacon of BerkChire, and
through other preferments Biihop of Lincoln, [Lord] High Chancellor of
England, and the firft perpetual Chancellor of this Univerfity,
^ William Sutton, D. D. again.
CommilT. \ Richard Mayhew, D.D. fometime Proftor, now Prefi-
Mr. (8) ) dent of Magd. Coll. [and afterward Bp of Hereford.]
^ Thomas Pawnton, D. D. now or lately of Lincoln Coll,
Prodors f Richard Trappe of New Coll.
Mr. (9) \ JVilliam Craft, or Croft, of Magd. Coll.
Ox. concefTa eft T. Chaundler Cane. Ox. ut
e.vhibeat Gu), Dudley Regiae Capells Decan*
juramentuni Magiflr. Art. London, five apud
Weftmonaft. in lex Magiftr. prelentia. Dat.
fext. kalend. April. 1473.' Auth M'.. Not.
ad Godvv. de PrvEsul. in Aflim. Muf. Ox.]
(6) R. comp. Guardianorum Ecclefiae B.
Mar. Vir?. pro hoc an.
(7) F fol. 145 a.
(8) R. Comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. pro hoc
an. et in Reg. Coll, Mert. vulgo vocat, Fitz-
j»mes, fol. 16 b.
(9) C. fol. no.
1485
(1) R. C. Burf. Ct)ll. Un. et Proc. Acad.
(2) R. C. Proc. Ac. et in B. f. 78 b, &c.
(3) Reg. Coll. Magd. A fol. 9 a.
I4) F fol. 14^ a, ft 10; b.
(O Ut videtur in F, Rpiil. 315.
[W. de Dudley was the youngeft fon of
John Sutton, Baron of Dudley and Knt. of
the Garter, (Dugd. Baron.) fometire a Stu-
der.t in Uriv. Loll. Canon of Wells and
Windt'or; Dean of Windlbr and of the Cha-
pel Royal; Archd. of Middlefex, &c.
He proceeded M. A in 1473. Vide Lib.
JEp. F f. 124 a, Ep. 267— • Licentia ab Un,
FASTI OXONIENSES. 65
1485 Chanc. the fame, [John Russell, Bifhop of Lincoln.]
CommifTary (i) Mr. Richard Mayhew, D. D. [again.]
Proftors 5 Smyth
Mr. (2) t Inglyjfct.
As for the Chriftian names of tliefe Prodors I find them no where fet
down (the Regiftcrs of thefe times having been long fince loft) neither of
what Houfes they were. As for the Senior I take him to be the fame with
John Smyth at this time Fellow of Exeter College, afterward D. D. and Ca-
non of St. Paul's London.
i486 Chanc. the fame, [John Russell, Bi(hop,]as from divers places (3)
it appears.
CommifT. (4) Mr. John Taylor, D. D. Provoft of Oriel College, [and
Chancellor of Exeter.] In a certain place (5) I find him ftiled Cancellarius
Univerfitatis Oxon, but falfe without doubt.
Prodors ? Edmund Frowceter oiyiigd.CoW. A.\i^r. \ a /-
Mr. (6) 5 Robert Jrden of Mert. Coll. Bor. J ^^^' '
1487 Chanc. (7 j the faid John Russell, [Bifliop of Lincoln] but he re-
figning in the month of May, the Academians carneftly defired him to take
upon him the office ; which he promifing, they proceeded to eleflion : at
which time a party in the Univerfity putting up Mr. Peter Courtenay, Bifliop
of VVinchefter, [great great nephew of the former Chanc. Abp Courtenay]
he was not eleded without fome difficulty. (8) Afterward a large difpenfation
was granted to him for abfence, and to enable his CommifT. to a6t all things
under him relating to the Univerfity. By his care alfo it was ordered, that
the Prodors ffiould be chofen at one time, and in one and not fevcral Con-
gregations, whereas before they were for the moll part not. Which order
lading a confiderable time, was afterward many times broken.
Commiflary, (9) Mr. Richard Estmonde, the fame as I conceive that
was Proftor an. 1474, but of what Houfe he was I know not.
Proftors r John Hohtlk of New Coll.
Mr. ( 1 o) L William Bokkyng
(1) Rot. Comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. &c. 33. [MSS Bodl. 718.]
(2) In quodam lib. Chartaceo continent. (6) F fol. 149 b, ut fupra, &c.
Comp. Thefaurariorum Coll. Oriel. (7) lb. f. 155 b; 156 a et b, &c.
(}) F fol. 149 b; iji a ; &c. (8) Ut videtur in F fol. 1,7 a.
(4) Rot. Comp. Burf. C. Univ. (9) Rot.C. Burf. Coll. Un. 2 H. VII.
(5) In fine cujufd. MS. in Bib. Bod. Med. (10) F ut fupra fol. 155 b, 156 &c.
Append. K 148!
66 FASTI OX O^N I E N S E S.
1488 Chanc. the faid John Russell, (i) [Bifhop of Lincoln,] by whom
about this time were certain Aulary Statutes (2) publifhed ; as there had
been before by Dr. Kymer.
CommifT. (3) IMr. John Coldale, D.D. He is alfo filled in a certain
writing Cancellarius natus, a little after the time of the holy Trinity, but
upon what account I know not.
Proflors r John Hufey, or Hofey, of Magd. Coll. as it feems. ? . ^
Mr. (4) \ Peter Cafeley of Exeter College. 5 P* '
The junior Proflor was afterward D. of D, Canon of Exeter Cathedral,
and the third Vicar of Mahenet in Cornwall.
1489 Chanc. (5) the fame, [John Russell, Bifhop of Lincoln.]
CommifT. (6) the fame, namely, Dr. Coldale, now or lately Fellow of
Queen's Coll.
Proftors c William Hewjler of Magd. Coll. 7 .
Mr. (7) \ Robert Boorton of Merton Coll. i ^P^* ^9-
1490 Chanc. (8) the fame, [John Russell, Bifhop of Lincoln.]
CommifT. (9) Dr. Coldale [again.]
Prodors r John North, of Magd. Coll. as it feems.
Mr. ( 1 0} \_ Robert Wyhys of New Coll.
1491 Chanc. (xi) the fame, [John Russell, Bilhop of Lincoln.]
r Richard Fitzjames, (12) D.D. [again,] "Warden of
^ -rt- Mert. Coll. [and afterward fuccefTively Bifliop of Ro-
-Kj, ' < chefler, Chichefter and London, and Almoner to K.
Hen. VJI.]
L Dr. John Coldale (13) again.
Proftors ( John Wythers of Magd. Coll. Auflr.
Mr. (14) t Tbomai Hobbys^ of All Souls Coll. Bor.
(i) lb. f. 159 b. (8) lb. f. 168 b, 170 a, &c.
(2) A fol. 41 b ; B f. 100 b ; C f. I 27 a. (9) R. C. Burf. C. Un. 5 Hen. VII.
(3) R. C. Burf. Coll.Un. 3 Hen. VII. (10) F fol. 168 b, &c.
(4) F fol. 159 b. [Rot. Comp. Prcc. (ii) lb. f. 171 b, 172, &c.
Acad, pro hoc an.] (12) Reg. Coll. Mert. vulgo vocat. Reg.
(;) lb. f. i6i b, 164 b, &c. Fitzjames f. 49 a.
(6) R. C. Burf. Coll. Univ. 4 Hen. VII. (13) Rot. Co. Burf. Coll. Univ. defment.
(7) [A f. 41 a ; B f. 100 a; C f . 1 10 and 29 Jun. 1491.
J27 ;] F f . 161 b, 164, &:c. (14) F f. 171 b, 172 a, &c.
The
FASTI OXONIENSES. 67
The Senior Pro<5lor was afterward one of the Refidentiaries of St. Paul's
Cathedral, [and Dodlor of the Canon Law,](i) and the other [Warden of
his College, D. D.] Canon, and at length Dean of Windfor.
1492 Chanc. (2) the fame, [John Russell, Bifliop of Lincoln ]
Commifl". C Richard Fitzjames, D. D. J , r
Mr. (3) I Dr.CoLDALE S ^^ "^^^O"^^'
Proftors J John Davys of Mert. Coll. 7 ^
Mr. (4) \miliamLambton I may 4.
1493 Chanc. (5) the fame, [John Russell, Bifhop of Lincoln.]
CommiflT. Mr. (6) Robert Smyth, D. D. of Lincoln Coll. lately Princi-
pal of Hampton Hall, near to the faid College.
Proftors f John Jolyffe, of Exeter Coll. I A r 1 v
Mr. (7) 1 Richard Barnynghani, of Ball. Coll. J P ''
[The Junior afterward became Mafter of his College.]
1494 Chanc. the fame, John Russell, [Bifhop of Lincoln,] but he dy-
ing about the latter end of December, the Academians chofe into his place
Cardinal Moreton, Archbifhop of Canterbury, [and Lord High Chancellor
of England.] See more of this Eledlion in the Annals under this year.
Commiff". (8) the fame, Mr. Robert Smyth, D. D.
Protflors r Anthony Fijher of Magd. Coll. > «
Mr. (9) \ Robert Dale of Mert. Coll. S P""" 9'
1495 Chanc. (10) the faid Dr. John Moreton, [fometime Mailer of the
Rolls, and Bifhop of Ely, now Lord High Chancellor of England,] Archbi-
fhop of Canterbury, and Cardinal S. Anallafii. [He was fometime a Mem-
ber of Balliol College.] (ii)
CommifT. (12) the lame, Dr. Robert Smyth who, with John Vesey,
LL.D. of Magdalen College, were appointed (13) Commiflaries, Aug. 24,
this year, by the faid Archbifhop to vifit the Priory of St. Eridefvvyde, the
See of Lyncoln being then void.
(0 [Ath.Oxon. I. F. 21.] (7) [Ff. 174b, 175 b.]
(2) F f. 174. &c. (8) Rot. Comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. defin.
(3) Rot. C. Burf. Coll. Un. definent. 18 Mai. 24, 1494-
Jun. 1492. (g) F fol. 176b; 179 a.
(4) F tbl. 174 b. A fol. 50 h;kc. (10) lb. fo). 179 b, &c.
(5) lb. in F tol. 174 b ; 17; b. (11) [Ath. Ox. I, 642.]
(6) Rot. Co. Bull'. Coll. Univ. definent. (12) C. fol. 12S a.
4 Jun. 1493. (13) Reg. Moreton Archiep. Cant.
K 2 Prodors
68 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors r William Hafard of Magd. Coll. j May 5,
Mr. ( I ) \ William Marbyll. J or thereabout.
The fenlor Proftor, who was afterward Principal of Magdalen Hall, and
a fkilful Phyfician of his time, defired (2) his executors on his death-bed,
an. 1509, that they fhould caufe the common Bellman to make proclamation
throughout all the publick. places in Oxford, that if there was any perfon
that had received any injury from him, efpecially in the time of his Proftor-
fhip, they fhould give him or them fatisfadtion. A remark, much like that
of one John Falley, an honeft Scholar of the Univerfity, who m.ide (3) pro-
clamation at his departure thence about two years before concerning the
paying of his debts,
[One William Marble was admitted Fellow of All Souls College in i486,
and was probably the junior Prodlor of this year.]
1496 Chanc. (4) the fame, [John Moreton, Archbp, Cardinal, &c.]
Commiflary (5) the fame, [Dr. Robert Smyth.]
Proftors r Rowland Philipps of Oriel Coll. Auftr. 7 Apr.
Mr. (6) \ Thomas Crakynthorpe [or Craconthorpe,'] of Qu. Coll. Bor. J 15.
The fenior Prodor was afterward Warden of Merton College, [and Ca-
non of St. Paul's, London.]
1497 Chanc. (7) the fame, [John Moreton, Archbp, Cardinal, &c.}
P -/r f ^^' Robert Smyth again.
iv!"T«V •! William Atwater, D. D. of Magd. Coll. [He was af-
ivir.(»; I terward Bifliop of Lincoln.]
Proflors j" Thomas Drax of Lincoln Coll. ? « „
Mr. (9) I Richard Sydnore of Magd. Coll. S ^P*"- ^•
The Senior was afterward Redlor of his College : and the Junior Arch-
deacon of Totnefs, D, of D. Canon of Windfor, and Scribe of the moft no-
ble Order of the Garter, to which lafl: office he was conftituted an. 1524. He
died an. 1534 and was, as I conceive, buried in St. George's Church at
Windfor.
1498 Chanc. (10) the fame, [John Moreton, Archbp and Cardinal, &c.}
(1) F fol. 179 b,&c. (6) F, ut fup. et R. comp. Proc. Acad.
{2) Rec. •q fol. 96 a. (7) F fol. 180 a, &c.
(3) lb. fol. 41. (8) Rot. comp. Burf. Coll. Univ. et
(4) F fol. i8o a, &c. Reg. Q fol. i,&c.
(5) Rot. comp. Burf. vel Procurat. Coll. (9) F fol. 180 a, &c.
Univ. defin. 9 Jul. 1496. (lo) lb. fol. 181 b.
Commiff,
Comm
Mr. (
FASTI OXONIENSESi. 69
iff r W'^^'A"^ Atwater, [D.D.] again.
j/ j Thomas Harper, D. D. of Merton College, [afterward
' »- Warden of the fame.l
Warden of the fame.]
Pro<flors ( //«^/& 5r«^, or Sr^/y, of White Hall, Auftr.
Mr. (2) I John Let home of Univerf. Coil. Bor.
1499 Chanc. (3) the fame, [John Moreton, Archbpand Cardinal, &c.]
Q David Huys, D. D. a Dominican Fryer.
Commiff. ) William Atwater, [D. D.] again.
Mr. (4) ^ Thomas Chaundler, Warden or Guardian of Canter-
^ bury College, afterward Abbat of Evelham.
Proftors ( Hugh Brufy [again] i Both of White Hall, where Jefus Coll.
Mr. (5) \ Richard Halje J now ftandeth.
1500 Chanc. the fame, (6) [John Moreton, Archbp, Cardinal, and
Lord High Chancellor of England,] but he dying in the month of Sept.
Dr. Atwater became Cancellarius natus, (7) and upon his abfence, or the
return of other Divines to the Univerfity, others fucceeded him in that of-
fice, namely among the reft (8) W. Herward, D. of D. At length the
Univerfity in thebeginningof Nov. following elefted Dr. William Smyth,
Bithop of Lincoln, [and Frefidenc of Wales,] Chancellor. Which'office, he
upon notice by letters (9) accepting, the Univerfuy.delegated (10) Mr. John
Reede, Chaplain to the Prince (afterward Warden of the College by Win-
chefter) [and of New Coll. &c.] and Mr. John Dunham Bachelors of Div.
to give him his oath, which being taken, he was admitted to his office.
Commifl". Mr. (11) William Atwater, [D.D.] again, defigned by let-
ters from the new Chancellor. He was now Canon of the King's Chapel at
Windfor, and Fellow of Eton College, [and at length was Bp of Lincoln.]
Proiflors c Edward Barbey of Line. Coll.
Mr. ( !2) I Thomas Clay don of New Coll.
[The Senior became in 1507 Archd. of Stow. He was alfo Canon Rcf.
of Lincoln, and Preb. of Kecton in the faid Church.] (13)
(i) Reg. q fol. i, 4, &c. (8) lb. fol. 84 b.
(2) F 181, ut fupra. (9) lb. in F fol. 182 a.
(3) Reg a f- '5 a, &c. (10) lb. 182 b.
(4) lb. fol. II, 15, 16, &c. (II) Reg. q f. 41 b.
6) lb. f. 41 b. (,3) [Ath. Oaoji. 1, F. 1.1
t7J io- f- 4J-
1501.
70
FASTI OXONIENSES.
1501 Chanc. (i) [the faid] Dr. William Smith, Bp of Line, afterward
the worthy Founder of Brafenofe College. One Will. Smyth, Dr of De-
crees, and CommifTary of Lincoln, was incorporated in this Univerfity an.
1506: whether the fame that was Archdeacon of Lincoln about thefe times
I know not.
r William Atwater, D. D. again.
I Thomas Banke, D. D. [Reiftor] of Lincoln Coll.
CommifTaries ' Hugh Saunders, alias Shackspear, D. D. Principal of
IVIr. (2) ^ St. Albans Hall, and Fellow of Merton College, ftiled
in one of our Regifters (3) ' Vir [bonis] Uteris etvirtute
percelebris.'
Proftors r John Game of All Souls Coll. Auftr.
Mr. (4) \ William Dak, Bor.
The fenior of which ProiStors was this year Principal of St. John's and By-
ham Hall, in the Parifh of Sr. John Bapt. [and proceeded Dr of Phyfic] (5)
1502 Chanc. (6) the fame, [William Smith, Bifliop of Lincoln,] but
he refigning about the beginning of Aug. Dr. Fitzjames, Warden of Mer-
ton College, and Biihop of Rochefter (being at this time in the Univerfity)
became (7) Cancell. natus, and in his abfence Mr. John Kynton, and Mr.
John Thornton or Thornden. At length after a great deal of difturb-
ance in the Univerfity concerning the eleftion of a Chancellor (of which you
may fee more in the Annals) Mr. Richard Mayhew, Prefident of Magd.
Coll. [Archdeacon of the Eaft Riding of Yorkfliire, and alfo of Oxford] and
the King's Almoner, was eledled about the latter end of November fol-
lowing. (8)
- William Atwater, D. D. again, about this time Dean
of the King's Chapel, and at length Bifhop of Lincoln.
CommifT. Thomas Banke, D. D. ag^in.
Mr. (7) ^ Hugh Saunders, D. D. again, who as 'tis faid was Com-
miffary only for that time when Dr. Fitzjames was
Cancellarius natus.
Prodtors f Hugh Haiuardyn of Brafenofe Flail, Bor.
Mr.( io) \ John Matjion, or Mackjon, of Mert. Coll. Auftr.
(1) Ibid, in (j ,5:c.
(2) Ibid. fol. 89 a, ic. no, &c.
(3) In F Ep. 524.
(4) lb. f. I 10 a ; I 2t b, &g.
(5) [Ath.Oxon. I. F. 5.]
(6) F fol. 188 a; 189 b," &c.
(7) Ut videtur in Q, 2 i i a.
(8) [Ibid. f. 46,50, 56.]
(9) Q *"'• I 29, 21 2, SiC.
(10) Ffol. 1S8 a, etfacpius alibi.
In a
FASTI OXONIENSES. 71
In a certain riot (of which in the Annals this year) a perfon of evil fame
named John Gray, did give a deadly wound on the body of the Northern
Prodor's Servant. For which being called in qiieftion, refufed the authority
of the Chancellor's Court, by endeavouring to obtain a trial in another. The
Univerfity therefore (1) dcfiring Sir Rainold Bray, their Steward, to brins^
him to his Court, did lb accordingly, and Gray fuff^red for his offen
ice.
1503 Chanc. (2) Richard Mayhew, D. D. Archdeacon of Oxford, &c.
at length Bifliop of Hereford.
^ John Thornton, D. D.
CommilT. ) John Kvnton, D. D. a Minorite.
Mr. (3) "^ Simon Grene, alias Foderby, D. D. of Lincoln Col-
^ lege.
Proflors ? John Slokcjley, of Magd. Coll. Bor.
Mr. (4) I Richard Dudley of Oriel Coll. Auftr.
The fenior ProcTior, [at this time Principal of Magd. Hall,] was afterward
Bifhop of London : The Junior was at this time Principal of St. Mary's Hall
and having a fervant of bad report, named Geffry Glendour, Chichele's
Cheft was by him or his means robbed. Wherefore fome diflionour re
dounding on the Mafter, the Univerfitv by their (5) teftimonial freed him
from havmg any hand in the robbery. [He was afterward Precentor f 6) and
Chancellor of the Church of Salilbury.]
1504 Chanc. (7) the fame, [Dr. Mayhew, Bp of Hereford,] by whofe per
fuafion K. Hen. VII gave lol. yearly revenues (8) to the Univerfity, condi-
tionally, that they celebrate a folemn mafs for him yearly in St Marv's
Church. ' ■'
Commifi-. C Simon Grene, alias Foderby, D. D. 7 .
Mr (q) i J°"^ Kynton, D. D. 5 ^Sa'"-
'^^' <• Robert Tehy, orTHAY, D. D. of Magd. Coll.
Proftors C -^'^«''^»f'?<5''«i^'^« of Magd. Coll. Bor. •^
Mr fioW "^"^'^ ^^'"^^P"^ of Mert. Coll. Prin- V elected Apr. 17
•^ ^t cipal of St. John's Hall, Auftr. i "^ ^'
Which Prodlors, under the titles of Northern and Southern, are this year
more than ordinarily mentioned in our Regifters, Ihewing thereby, as 'tis
(1) FEp. 516. (6) |-Br. Willis.]
(2) a 104 B 102. (7) Bfol. 8 a, &c.
3 0:56,63, &c. (8) TuR.Schol.inpix.il, nu.i.
iX F m: ^' u <9) a fol. 66 b. et G fol. 9 b.
(S) f fol. 19, b. (10) B f. 8 a. et alibi.
probable.
72 FASTI OXONIENSES.
probable, that the difienfion which arofe between thofe parties more than 400
years before this time was in fome meakire revived. In the time of thefe
Prodlors it fared in fome matters fo well with the Regent Mailers that in
the year 1513, May 27, the then Regents (i) fupplicateu that they might be
partakers of ail i'uch boones and graces that were granted in the days of Stubbs
and Beverfton. But whether it was for any benefit iflliing from the graces of
fupplicating Graduats or for other prerogatives then granted to the Regent
Matters, 1 cannot fay. [The Senior became Prefidentof his College in 1525.3
1505 Chanc. (2) the fame, [Richard Mavhew, Bifliop of Hereford.]
- Robert Tehy, [D. D. again.]
Simon Fo derby, D. D. [again,] about this time
Chantor and Refidentiary of the Church of Lincoln,
Prebendary alfo of the Prebend of Bygglefwade in the
Commiff. fame Church. He died Mar. 27, 1536, and was buried
Mr. (3) ' in the Cathedral of Lincoln, in the aile called Chantor-
Alley.
John Roper, D. D. now or lately of Magdalen College,
j and Principal of Salefurry Hall.
L John Adams, D. D. of Merton Coll.
p n f William Patenfon, or Batenfon, of Queen's Coll. Bor
i rOCtOrS icy/ ^^ i ] r t\ jr J/"*!!/* r n* i c
rom uooiae of — ~ "
Hall, Auftr
^Ti/l'^y'^^ \ John Goolde of Magd. Col), foon after Principal of Biham
1506 Chanc. William Warham, Archbp of Canterbuiy, (5) [and
Lord High Chancellor of England] eledled upon a refignation then made of
Dr. May HEW, Bifhop of Hereford. He was born at Okeley in Hampfliire,
educated in New College, where taking the degree of Doflor of the Laws,
became at length Mafter of the Rolls, [Bp of London, Lord Keeper of the
Great Seal, &c.] He was an eminent Civilian of his time, wrote divers things,
but loft : A great friend to the Univerfity, and many of its members, as may
be difcerned in feveral Epiftles that pafied between them, efpecially in one writ-
ten to him (6) about 15 19, which partly runs thus — ' Tuafapientiaadverfus
omnem inimicorum impetum rempublicam [noftram gnaviter tutata] eft. Tua
prudentia ereftas in nos cervices ftrenue mitigavit. Tua induftria semulolam
vim omnium penitus confregir, adeoque devicit quod te duce noftra Acade-
mia nulla civium perturbatione commota longo jam intervallo quievir, &c.'
La other of their Epiftles they ftile him ' fandtifllmus in Chrifto pater,' and
(1) Reg. G f. 178 a. (4) G ut fupra f. i,&c. B 104 b, &c.
(2) TuR.Sch. inpix.PP. [fafc. lo.nu. 9.] (5) G fol. i8 a, et Reg. Antiq. Coll.
(3) a ^0^- '99 a> 218 a, 213 a, 215, 217, Mert. fol i;8 b.
&c. (6) FF Epift. 77.
make
I
Commiflar.
Mr. (3)
FASTI OXONIENSES. ^^
make him a perfon not only of great fandity, but of prudence and under-
Itanduig, His piiSture is now hanging in the Archbp's Gallery at Lambeth.
John Thornden, [again,] D.D. (oftentimes (liled in our
Regifters Epifcopus Syrymenfis and Syrinenfis) Suffra-
CommifT. ) 8^" ^° '^'''^ Archbifliop of Canterbury.
Mr. (i) ^ W'LLiAM Fauntleroy, D.D. lately of New Coll. born
at Shirbourne in DorfetOiire, fon of John Fauntleroy of
Fauntleroy in the faid County, and brother to Elizabeth,
Abbefs of Amefbury.
Proaors C ^^'^''^'■^ C°fy^f of Univerf. Coll. Bor. elefted Apr. 24.
Mr. (2) i R^<:b^>'d' Stokes of Magd. Coll. Aultr. eleded the 28th of
C the fame month.
1507 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbilhop.]
■ William Fauntleroy, [D. D. 7
John Thornden, [D. D. i ag^'n-J
I John Averey, D. D. of Lincoln College, Redor of St.
Michael's Church.
. John Kynton, D. D. [again.]
Prodors C '^°^^ Lane^ fometime of New College, as it<
Mr. (4^ -> '"^^""' A^ft'"- S- Apr. 15.
^^^ C miliam romfon, of Univerf. Coll. Bor. 5
But the junior Prodor dying in the long vacation, Mr. Hugh Poole of All
Souls, about this time Principal of Biham Hall, fupplied his place as Senior
Regent in the Univerfity, till the 4th Nov. following, and then Mr. Thomas
Bentley ot New Coll. being eleded, (5) ferved out the remaining part of the
year, as I have elfewhere told you. This year died Edmund Croftcn of Brafe-
nole Hall, and was buried at St. Mary's Church, at the bottom of the old
Library ftairs. On whofe tomb 'tis faid that he had undergone the office of
Prodor, but for what year, or rather what part of an year, I find not.
1508 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbilhop.]
CommilT. / William Fauntleroy, [D. D ")
Mr. (6) \ John Thornden, [D. D. / ^m^'\
(I) qfol 1.2 3,&c. (4) Gf. 36 b.
^ .Vf 1 '^ ' i^? ^•^. <5) lb. f. 46 b; et in -^ f. 3r,&c.
Coif.'M'Jc'.fol!';^' etmRHc. Anti,. (6) ^f.jj.^c.
^^^'^^^- L Prodors
74 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
p „ r Robert Carter of Magd. Coll. Auflr. eledled May lo.
jyj ", s < Rowland Mejfynger, Principal of Little Univerfity Hall in
' ^ ' (. Schoolftreet, elefted liie day following.
The feaior of which Protlors was abfent at the time of the Election to his
office, being then with the Chancellor •, and becaufe he refufcd to difpute
about that time, being warned according to the form of the Statutes, by the
CommilTary and Prodors for the year aforegoing, was commanded by the
Chancellor, for his contumacy, not to take upon his office, or execute any
part of it for the year to come, unlefs he would perfonally difpute in School-
ftreet in formal difputations after his return from London to Oxford, and
eonfefs in a full Congregation of Regents, that lie had behaved himfelf dif-
obedienr, refraftory, and illaudable. All which he diligently performing,
was admitted to the office (2) of Southern Prodtor. As lor the junior Proc-
tor, he was atterward one of the firft Fellows of Brafenofe College, where
behaving himfelf very difpleafing to the Founder Sutton, was by him
expelled his Fellowfhip, and difenabled by aclaufe at the end of the Statutes
of that Houfe from taking above one meal's meat, or one night's lodging
therein. What I have more to obferve of thefe Prodlors is, that they were
afterward iervants to, and in favour with, Cardinal Wolfey, the Senior of
them of them being the chief Steward of his houfliold (though Bac. of Div.)
and the Junior Controller of his buildings at Oxford. [The Senior alfo be-
came one of the Canons of K. Hen. VIIl his College.]
1509 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbirtiop.]
Commiff! (3) William Fauntleroy, [D. D.] again, to whom were feme-
time Deputies Mr. Thomas Mychel and Mr. John Kvnton.
Prodtors J Thmas Erit age of Or'id.
Mr. (4) t Richard Ducke of Exeter Coll.
Both which Proflors were, according to a former Statute, (lately much
neglected) eledted on one and the fame day, being the firft of Eafter Term.
[The Senior was at this time Principal of St, Mary's Hall. Of the Junior fee
under the year 1517.]
1510 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.J
William Fauntleroy, [D. D. again.]
John Thornton, D.D. the fame with Thornden, [lately
Commifi*. . ftiled Commifiary.]
Mr. (5) "^ Thomas Mychell, D. D. of Exeter College, about thefe
times Canon of Exeter and Wells. He is oftentimes
. ftiled Vicechancellor.
(1) G f. 56b,&c. [59 b. He Is called ;?/. (3) -q f. 89 a ; FF Ep. 10; et G f. 76 b..
u.r/iusinboihthckhl.hmRtiierH/iinREari.'} {4) G f. 74 a.
(2) qf. 57. (5) Gf.99b; 109 a; qf.iioa; 114a.
Pro(5tors
I
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. ys
Proftors 5 John Burgeis of Migd.CoW. Bar. 1 .
Mr. (i) t John Heivys of Mert. Coll. Auftr. J ^^'^- '^•
John Burges, junior, of Magd. Coll. was Principal of Magd. Hall, an.
*532. [J. Hewys was afterward Chaplain to Qii. Katherine, and a Digni-
tary in the Church.] (2)
151 1 Chanc. the fame, [Wjlliam Warham, Arclibifhop.]
William Fauntleroy [D. D. again.]
'I'homas Drax, D. D. [Reftorj of Lincoln College.
r r ^ John Roper, [D.D. again,] Principal of George Hall.
M T 1' ^ 5""^" CoKKYS, LL. D. lately Fellow of All Souls, but
'^' ''^' 1 now Dean of the Arches, and Rcdor or Warden of the
Ch. of Elmeley. He died in the month of Feb. 1545.
Edmund Wylsford, D. D. Provoft of Oriel Coll.
T-. -L f H^illiam Brooke of Oriel College, Auftr. eleded the laft of
ProcT:ors J » -i "
^- . s < April.
ivir. j^4; ^ <i-hcmas So theme, Bor. ekdled May 2.
[The Senior was now Principal of St. Mary's Hall.]
The Junior was afterward Fellow of Eton College, and Treafurer of the
Church of Exeter. He died 1557.
This year Fenn's Cheft (5) was founded and eftabliflied by the Univerfity
with the lool. that one Hugh Fenne lately bequeathed to the Univerfity,
for the uie and relief of the Mafters and Scholars thereof.
15 1 2 Chanc. the fame, viz. Dr. Warham, Archbifhop of Canterbury.
r^ .fT c Edmund Wylsford, [D. D. ■>
M Cfil 1 William Fauntleroy, [D. D. |-again.]
■^ ' L John Kynton, or Kington, [D. D. J
Proflors ^ Thomas Pullon, of Nev/ CoW. Auftr. elefted the 21 of April.
Mr. (7) L Richard Symonds, of Mert. Coll. Bor. eledl. 23 of the fame month,
1513 Chanc. the fame, [Willi.\m Warham, Archbifhop.]
r William F'auntleroy, D.D. «
V [John Roper, D. D.] / . .
^ .^ Uohn Kynton, D. D. ( Lagam.j
M cs' < [Edmund Wylford, D. D.] -^
■^ '' ^ John Thornden, D.D. [again,] ftiled in our Regifters
Syrmenfis Epifcopus : Perhaps of Sirmium in Hungary :
[a Suffragan Bifliop,] fee under the year 1506.
(i) 6833. alfo V. of St. Maryinington 15ZI, and R.of
(2) [Ath. Ox. I, F 9.] St.Mary leBow ij2Z. (Newc. Repert.)]
(3) q t'. 137 a, 140 a, 141, &c. [et in FK (4) G f. 117, &c.
fol. 10.] (5) B f. 3 b.
[I. Cocks was Princ. of St. George's Hall (6) q f. 163, 166, et G. fol. 150 b.
I 507, afterward of Henxcy Hall; Pryf. of the (7) G f . 144 b, ic.
Civ. Law Sch. Reftor of Llmley i;og ; Dean (8) Ib.f. [i7;]b, 178a, 191 a^ Z14b, et
of the Arches 1 5:) 3, and Vicar Gen. kc. to q f. [t97»] 198 a, [199 a.]
the Archb. (Ath. 0,\on. I, F. 1 i .) He was
L 2 Prodors
76
FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors C T'homas Mede of Exeter Coll. Auftr.
Mr. ( I ) 1 Thomas Hobjon, of Univerf. Coll. Bor.
The fenior Prodlor (2) left to the Univerfity in his laft Will Nov. 30,
1530, a filver cup, gilt, with other things.
15 14 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.]
JoHAN. Sy RIM EN SIS, Epifc. as before.
Laurence Stubbys, D. D. of Magd. Coll. [and after-
ward Prefident of the fame,] with others, among which
were Dr. Wylsford, and Mr. Hugh Whytehed,
Guardian of Durham College.
5 L^(7KrtrJ//HC^j«/^«of Ball. Coll. Bor. j Both ele6i:ed
CommifT.
Mr. (3)
ProiElors
Mr. (4)
Thomas Ware, of Oriel Coll. Auft
;?}
Apr. 27.
The fenior Prodor was afterward Mafter or Head of Univerfity College,
and the Junior Provofl: of Oriel Coll.
1515 Chanc. the fam.e, [William Warham, Archbilhop.]
CommifT. (5) Edmund Wylsford, [D. D.] again, with others.
Proflors r John Cottysford of Lincoln Coll. ) elefted the ift day of
Mr. (6) I William Fojfey of All Souls Coll. J Eafter term [Ap. — .]
[The Senior became afterward Reftor of his College, D. D. and about
1532 Canon of K. Hen. VIII his College.]
1516 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.]
CommifT. (7) Laur. Stubbys, D. D. [again,] with others.
Proftors C Richard Walkar of Mert. Coll. "1 «
Mr. (8) I Edmund Grey of New Coll. / ^^^' ^'
1 51 7 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.]
" Richard Duck, or Dooke, D. D. of Exeter Coll. the
fame that had been Proftor an. 1509. He was about this
CommifT. time Chaplain to Card. Wolfey, Canon of the Cathedral
Mr. (9) of Exeter, and at length Archdeacon of Wiltfhire : He
had lometime for his Deputy in the office of Commiffary
Dr. Kyntqn.
(1) G fol. 167, &c.
(2) FF fol. 123 b.
(3) q [215 b] 231 ; et fepe ibid.
(4) G. f. 222.
(5) lb. f. 263, b.
(6) lb. f. 243 b.
(7) In G et FF, et alibi fxpiff.
(8) G fol. 281 b, &c.
(9) FF fol. 29 b^
Pro(5tors
FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors 5 Thomas Iryjh of Exeter Coll. and Princ. of Hert Hall.
Mr. ( I ) 1 Thomas Mufgrave, or Mojcroff^ of Merc. College.
77
[The Junior in 1522^35 Cardinal Wolfey's Phyfic Reader in Corpus
Chnfti ColLge, being then Doitor of Phyfic. In 1 523 he became Commif-
/ary, under which year you may fee more of him.]
1518 The fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.J
CommifT. (2) Dr. Duoke, [again ]
Prodors 5 John Slevyns of Oriel Coll.
Mr. (3) \ Roger Din^ley, of AU Souls Coll.
As for the junior Proaor I know not whether he be the fame with Ro^^
Dingleyot [All Souls Coll ] mentioned in the Annals, an. 1520. Jf not the°n
this was afterward D D. and Chaplain to K. Hen. VIH, [and had two or
more, dignities in the Church.] (4)
J 5 19 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbilhop.J
Commifiar. C ^^,1',''" Barnack, D.D. lately of New College, now
Mr fc) "l Vicar of Addcrburv in this County.
' ^^^ C Dr. Richard Ducke
again.
Prodlois S Thomas Flowre o{^\nc.Co\\. Aui\iv.'\
Mr. (6; i Thomas Alyn of Brafenofe Coll. Eor. / ^^^ 7-
This year, June 10, a decree was made by the Univerfity (7) that an An-
niverlary Ihould be celebrated for John Thorn Abbat of Reading, who be-
fides 100 marks and four copes of blue damafk wrought with add which
he gave to the Univerfity, flievvcd himfelf in other relpeds a faithful and
lerviceable tnend to the Univerfity.
1520. Chanc.the fame, [William Warham, Archbifliop.]
n fr ^ William Broke, D. of Dec. [Warden] of All Souls
Mr. (8) J Richard Benger, D. of Dec. and ordinary Reader of
«- the Decretals, Fellow alfo of New Coll.
In a certain place alfo I find that one Mr. Thomas Mufgrave a Phyfician
was Commiffary this year, but in another place it appears to be falfe.
L'J lit' '^ ^' (^) ^^''- " ^°'- " ^- *<=• I" the Rec.
V\ r A [3'. et] 32 b. Ahn Auftr.
(4 Ath Ox.I,F42.] -^(7) [A 34 b.]
an. isi9,etmHfol. 6. 1520, etin H. f. 50, et 65, &c.
Prodtors
78 FASTI O X O N 1 E N S E S.
Proftors X John Booth of Brafenofe Coll. Bor. "1 firft day of
Mr. (1) 1 George Croftys oi Oriel Coll. A ultr. J Ealtcr term.
To the Senior Proftor it was granted (2 j by the Congregation of Regents,
March 16 this year, that he might wear and ufe a dagger for his own de-
fence for the fpace of two years following, notwithftanding any ftarute to
the contrary. To the other Proftor it was granted (3) by the Society of Oriel,
that he might refign his Fellowlhip (he earneftly defiring the fame upon
fome forefight perhaps of danger that might follow) and that he fliould have
the ufe of his Chamber in that College, 'till his Prodtorfhip was expired.
The reafon of thefe things you may fee in the Hift. or Annals this year, the
faid Proftors having been engaged in conflidts had with the Oppidans,
1521 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.]
Commiff. (4) Richard Benger, D. of Dec. [again.]
Prodors f Henry Tyndale of Mert. Coll. Bor. \ .
Mr. (5) t John IVylde, Auftr. J ^P""* ' 7-
[The Senior became Warden of his College.]
1522 Chanc. (6) the fame, [William Warham, Archbifliop.J
Commifl". (7) Dr. Benger, [again.]
Proftors 7 'Thomas Conner of Magd. Coll.
Mr. (8) \ Richard Crifpyne of Oriel Coll.
Which Proftors, though eleded about Michaelnjas, yet they took not
their places till Oift. 27 following, occafioned by a controverfy that happened
in the eleftion of them, as in the Hift. or Annals is already fhewed.
[Of the Senior, fee more in the next year.]
This year occur two Matters of the Auguftine difputations, which we now
call Matters of the Schools ; as alfo 4 Matters of the Schools for Determiners,
according to the cuftom, of which two were fouthern, and two northern.
1523 Chanc. (9) the fame, [William Warham, Archbifliop.]
CommilT. Mr. (10) Thom. Musgrave, or Moscrof, Dodtor of Phyfick,
and now or lately Fellow of Merton College. The laft year, March 23, he
proceeded (i i") in his faculty, and this year, being become Scholar in Divi-
nity, and Commiffary, fupplicated (12) the nth of March that it might be
(t) Hfol. 40. a. (7) Ibid.
(2) lb. f. 57 a. (8) lb. fol.95 b.
(3) Reg. Coll. Oriel, penes Decanum fub (9) lu H fxpifT.
hoc an. (10) Ibid.
(4) H fol. 60 a, et 71, (1 1) lb. f. 92 a.
(5) Ibid. (12) lb. f. 119 a.
(6) In H fepiff.
difpenfed
FASTI OXONIENSES. 79
difpenfed with him from circuiting, and certain exercifes preceding, if fo be
it fliould happen that he fhould be admitted to the reading of the book
of Sentences. The rei^on 0*^ this w;'s becaul'e he was CommilTary, and that
it did not become a Doctor to circLiit for an inferior degree. His fupplica-
tion was granted, conditionally, that he preach a fermon in the Church of St.
Peter in the t.aft ; fo that hia exercife being all before performed, viz. his
twice anfwering in the Schools, and his four times preaching in St. Mary's
Church, (all done in the fpace of one year) was on Auguft 4 1524 pre-
fented and admitted to the degree of Bach, of Div. by Dr. John Young,
[then Warden of New College, and titular] Bifhop of Callipolis, in the pre-
^nce of eight Dodlors cf Divmi:y. In which Degree remaining till the year
1527 would have then proceeded Dodor in that faculty, but was, as I con-
ceive, prevented by deaih.
Proiflors r Thomas Catiner again ? Apr.
IMr. (i) \ Edmund Campion, j 19.
The Senior of which Prodlors was foon after preferred to be one of the firft
Canons of Cardinal College, of which he beame Subdean 1527. [In 1532
he was made the eighth Canon of the College of K. Hen. VI 11, and \n 1542
admitted Provolt ot the Free Chapel of St. Nicholas under Hampden in the
diocefe of Wells, and had other dignities bellowed on him.] (2) As for the
other, I know not yet of what Houle he was a Student, unleis of Lincoln
College.
1524 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifliop.]
CommifT. (3) the fame, viz. Dr. Thomas Musgrave.
Proclors S Edward Leighton, of Ca.T<^mi\Co\\.\ Apr.
Mr. (4) I Philip Bale, of Exeter Coll.
[The Senior was now the fourth Canon of Card. Wolfey's Coll. and be-
came in 1532 the ninth Canon of K. Hen. VIII his Coll.]
The lafl: year about the beginning of Auguft, the King being expeded at
Oxford, it was granted (5) to the Regents that they might exercife all fcho-
laftick ads in time of Vacation, but he deferring his coming 'till the latter
end of the faid year, or rather beginning of this (being then about the end
of Lent) a plague broke forth and hindered his coming, as alio that of the
Queen and Cardinal, notwithftanding all preparations imaginable had been
made for their reception. See more in the Annals.
(1) In H f. 107 a. (4) lb. f. 120 b.
(2) [Ath. Ox. I. F. 44.] (5) lb. f. 113a.
(3) In H f. 121 a, &c.
J525
8o FASTI OXONIENSES.
1525 Chanc. (1) the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.]
Commiir. (2) Dr. Musgrave, [again.]
Prodtors S Anthony Sutton of Magd. Coll.
Mr. (3) t John 'Tuckar, lately of Exeter, now [Canon] of Card. Coll.
1526 Chanc. (4) the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop.]
Commiff. (5) Dr. Musgrave, [again,] to whom Dr. Roper was
fubftitute.
Proflors r Simon Balk, of Mert. Coll. Auftr. J Apr.
Mr. (6) \ Thomas Byrton, lately of Magd. now of Card. Coll. Bor. J 11.
This year in expedlation of the coming of the King and Cardinal Wolfey,
the Term was prorogued to the fecond of July, and all fcholaftical A6ls
were continued throughout the long vacation. (7)
1527 Chanc. (8) the fame, [William Warham, Archbilhop.]
Commiir. (9) the fame, viz. Dr. Thomas Musgrave, [or Moscroff,] but
he ( 10) dying in Exeter College this year about the latter end of Augurt, or
beginning of Sept. (having made feveral fupplicats (i i) to the Congregation
of Regents, in the beginning of July going before, in order to the taking
of the degree of D. of D.) Martin Lindsey, D. D.) and Fellow of Lin-
coln College, officiated in his turn till the beginning of Michaelmas term,
and then he ceafing from the employment, John Cottisford, D. D. Rec-
tor of Lincoln College, became CommilTary (iz) by the defignment of the
Chancellor, and took his oath (13) the 7th of Dec. following.
Proftors 5 Arthur Cole of Magd. Coll. 7 May
Mr. (14) ^ Richard Lorgan, oi OritlCoW. i 8.
[The Senior was afterward B. D. Canon of Windfor, Fellow of Eton Coll.
and Prefident of Magdalen College.
The Junior was now Principal of St. Mary's Hall, afterwards D. D. and
Divinity Reader in Magdalen College.]
1528 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbifhop,]
Commiir. (15) Dr. John Cottisford, [again.]
(0 lb. in Hfspiff. {9) Ibid.
(2) Ibid. (10) Ut videtur in Reg. 8 fol. z8 a.
(3) lb. f. 136 a. (11) H f. 176 a, &c.
(4) Ib.fapiff. (12) FF Epift. 154.
(;) Ibid. (13) Reg. a, ut fupra f. 361 b.
(6) lb. in H fol. 152 [b.] (14) Hf. i6g b.
(7) [Ibid. f. 160, a.] (15) lb. f. 190 b.
(8) In H fspiff.
Prodors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 8i
r John Belletory [or Bellettir] Chaplain of Mert. Coll. Bor.
Proftors \ IValter Bucklar, [or Bokeler,'] Fellow of the faid College,
Mr. (i) 1 [Principal of Sc. Albans' Hail,] and Canon of Cardinal
L College, Auftr.
[The Junior in 1534 was admitted B. D. though not in Priellly Orders.
He was afterward employed by the King about State affairs at Paris. In
the firfl: of Edw. VI, he received the honour of knighthood, and when Qu.
Elizabeth came to the crown he was made one of her Privy Council. He
died at Fairford in Gloucefterfhire, having married the widow of Sir Edward
Tame, Knt. Lord of that Manor, and was buried in the church there. (2)]
1529 Chanc. (3) the fame, [William Warham, Archbifliop,]
Commifl". (4) the fame, [Dr. Cottisford.]
Proftors 5 John Warner of All Souls Coll. j «
Mr. (5J t Thomas Duke of New Coll. as it feeins J P ' ' *
The fenior of which Proftors was, after he had been feven weeks in his
office, admitted to the reading of the Aphorifms of Hipocrates, [and in 1535
Dodor and the firft Regius Profeflbr of Phyfic. He was afterward Warden
of his College, Archdeacon of Cleveland, and of Fly, and Dean of Win-
chefter.]
1530 Chanc. the fame, [William Warham, Archbilhop.]
Commiir. (6) the fame, [Dr. Cottisford,] with his Deputy Dr Lindsev
[aforef.iid.]
Pro<5tors [ JohnPFarner 7 -Ayr
Mr. (7) XrhomasDuke \ ^g^'".May,
For on the fourth of May this year, the firft Congregation being ended,
there was no eleftion of new Prodors, but the other for the former year con-
tinued in their places by the command and letters of the Lord Cardinal,
which before the Univerfuy had received.
1531 Chanc. the fame, namely, Dr. Warham, [Archbifliop.]
Commiff. the fame, namely. Dr. Cottisford. (8) One Dr. Henry
Whyte, Moderator or Principal of Canon Law School, I find (9) alfo ftiled
jjy the name of Commi.'fary June 5th this year.
Prodors 5 John Pollard "1 .
Mr. (10) 1 George.Cotjs, of Magd.Coll. / '^P""" '9'
{0 lb. etin Reg. antiq. C. Mert. f. 271 a. (6) lb. in H et g f. ijg.
(2) [Ath. Ox. I, F 55.] (7) lb. in H f. 229 a.
(3) Ibid. inHixpe. (8) [Ibid, in H: etFFf. 122.]
(4) Ibid. (9) R.C. Proc. velBurf.C. Un.an. 1531.
(5) lb. f. 2iob. (lo) H fol. 246 b.
Append, M [The
82 FASTI OXONIENSES.
[The Senior became Arclideacon of Wilts 1538, and Preb. in the Church
of Sarum 1556.] (i)
The Junior proceeded D. D. an. 1536, being then Matter or Head o£
Bdlliol College, and became afterward Bifhop of Chefter.
1532 Chanc. the fame, viz. Dr. Warham, Archbifhop of Canterbury^
but he deceafing in the month of Auguft, Dr. John Cottisford, his Com-
miflary, (2) refigned his office with the badges thereof into the hands of the
Prodtors 26th of the faid month, and they likewife into the hands of the fe-
nior Theologift Mr. Richard Thornden, Guardian [or Warden] of Can-
terbury Coll. [and afterward one of the firft Preb. of the Ch. of Canterb. Proc.
in the Convoc. of the Clergy, and Suffragan Bp of Dover,] who according to
the manner was to be Cancellarius natus. At length K. Henry VIII grant-
ing to the Univerfity power to eledl: a Chancellor (their liberties and privi-
leges being now in his hands) by Sir William Fitzwilliams, their chief Stew-
ard, who intimated to them whom the King had defired, (3) and defigned
for that office, namely. Dr. John Longland, Biffiop of Lincoln, they ac-
cordingly on the firft day of the term following, (which was Oftober 10)
eleflred (4) the faid perfon Chancellor.
!JoHN Cottisford, D. D. [again,] for the former part of
the year under Archb. Warham. [About this time he
became Canon of King Henry VIII his College.]
William Tresham, D. D. lately Fellow of Merton Col-
iege, and Regifter of the Univerfity, alfo Canon of Cardinal College, and
afterward of Ofney [and Chrift Church] became Commiflary for the other
part of the year by the defignment of Bp Longland. After he had taken the
chair Dr. Thornden beforementioned (ftiled fometimes Commiffiary) (5)
delivered up the Enfigns of his office 061. 15, being the fame which he had
received before of the Prodtors, and they from Dr. Cottisford, and what
they were, were books, plate, goods &c. Soon after, namely i6Cal. Odh
Dr. Longland fent a letter (6) of thanks to the Univerfity, and they in Jan..
following (7) difpenfed that he Ihould not be bound to refidence in the
Univerfity, notwithftandingany ftatute to the contrary.
p o r Thomas Selwodc of New Coll. T
M t^l\ 1 f^ii^i^"^ Pedyll, of Merton, this year Principal f Apr. 9.
ivir.(»; i of St. Albans Hall J
1533 Chanc. John Longland, D. D. Bifhop of Lincoln, and Confeflbr
to K. Hen. VIII, fometime [Fellow] of Magdalen College [Principal of
Magdalen Hall] afterward Canon of Windfor.
(i) [Ath. Ox. I, F. 41,] (0 fi fol. 366 a, ut fupra.
(2) a fol. 366 a. (6) 'e¥ fol. 126.
(3) FF fol.' i28,&c. (7) H fol. 278 b.
(4) H fol. 272 b. (8) lb. fol. 264 a, &c.
Com miff.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 83
Commiff. in chief, William Tresham, D. D. [again.]
Pro6tors J John Pekyns of Exeter CoW, 1 a
Mr. (i) \ Owen Oglethorp of Magd. Coll. i ""P ' 2'
[The Senior was afterward admitted B. D, and became Preb. of Weft-
minder, &c. (2) The Junior became Prefident of his College, Canon of
Chrift Church, and of Windfor, Dean of Windfor, Regiftrary of the Order
of the Garter, and at length Bifhop of Carlifle.J
1534 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifliop,] licence being firft
granted by the King for the eledion of a new Chancellor, by his letters dated
at Greenwich May 18, and a difpenfation (3) by the Regents that the faid
Chancellor might, if he pleafe, remain in his office for term of life.
CommilT. the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.] fometimes ftiled Vice-
chancellor.
Protftors r Dunjlan Lacy of Lincoln Coll. \ Firfl: day of
Mr. (4) (_ John Ho-aelt, or ap-IIoweil, of All Souls Coll. 1 Eafter term.
But Lacy dying in the month of Sept. John Pallet, or Powlet, (I know not
whether the fame with John Pollard that was Proclor 1531) fucceeded (5) by
the King's authority Sept, 14, and ferved out the remaining part of the year.
In the Congregation wherein he was admitted end took his oath, were pre-
fent the Commilfary, Proftor Howell, and but eight Mafters more. [Jokn
Howell proceeded Doftor of Phyfic July 22, 1555.] (6)
1535. Chanc. the fame, [John Longland. Bifliop.]
Commiff. the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Prodtors f Edmund Shether of All Souls Coll, i Firft day of
Mr. (7) \ John Pollet again J Eafter term.
Which Proftors, efpecially the Senior, having received divers affronts from
the Townfmtn, were, with their retinue, forced to walk day and night armed.
And when the faid Shether was going out of his office, it was decreed by the
Members of the Univerfity, that in cafe he fhould be any ways vexed or mo-
Icfted by the Oppidans, he might defend (S) himftlf at the Univerfity charge.
[He became 1540 one of the fix Preachers at Canterbury againft Popery.] (9)
(1) H fol. 285 b. (6) [Ath. Ox. I, F R3.]
(z) [Ath. Ox. F 41.] (7) H f. 318 b, ct in 1 1. 13 a.
(3) FF fol. 127, &c. (8) Reg. I tol. iz a.
(4) H f 1. 302 b. (9) [Ath. Ox. I, F. 46.]
(5) FF fol. 129, ct in H fol. 303 b.
M 2 1556
84 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1536 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifhop.]
CommifT, the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Proiflors C William IVetberton of Magd. Coll.1 ^
Mr. (1) t miliam Pye of Oriel Coll. J ^^^^^ 5-
This year, as one of our Regifters faith, (2) when the Prodors were in
office, ' Multa infolita in Angiia ada [erant,] et feculis prioribus nunquam.
vifa regnante eodem tempore Henrico [R.] illius nominis oftavc*
[Of the Junior, fee below under the years 1542, and 1543-]
1537 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifhop.]
Commifr. the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Pro61:ors C Hugh Wefton of Line. Coll. "1 April
Mr. ( 3 ) t Thomas Knyght of New Coll. j 11.
The Senior of which Prodlors was afterward Redlor of his College, [D. Di
Margaret FrofefTor of Divinity, Archdeacon of Colchefter,] Dean of Weft-
minfter, [and the firft Dean of Windfor.]
1538 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifhop.]
Commifl". the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Proflors C Richard Arderne of Magd. Coll, ? ]», „
Mr. (4) I Tho7nas Roberts of Oriel Coll. J ^"^ ^'
Elefted then, as 'tis faid, by the public fuffrages of thofe whom it con-
cerned to give, as if an equal power of fuffraging did not pertain to all
Matters in fuch Eledlions. The like expreffion is made in the Regifter for
one or two eleftions following.
1539 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifliop.]
Commifi'. the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Prodlors f William Smyth of Brafenofe Coll. Bor."l Firft day of Eafter
Mx.{s) XjohnStoyteoiyisnonCoW. A\i?iv. j term, [Apr. 18.]
1540 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifhop.]
CommifT. the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Prodlors f Lewis Reynolde of Magd. Coll. Bor."l i,
Mr. (6) \ John Man of New Coll. Auflr. J ^P * ^'
(1) Reg. jnlfol. 13 a, &c, (4) lb. fol.37,a.
(2) B fol. 103 a. {;) lb. fol. 45 b, &c.
(3) I fol. 21 b, &c. (6) lb. fol. 56 b.
Eleded
FASTI OXONIENSES. 85
Eledled by the faid titles of Northern and Southern on the firfl: day of
Eafler term, being the laft Proilors that occur fo diftinguifhed in our Re-
giflers.
[The Junior in 1547 was made Principal of White Hall, fince involved
into Jefus College, became Warden of Merton College in 1562, Dean of
GlouL.-fter 1565, Qiieen's Ambaflador to the King of Spain 1567, and died
in 1568-9.]
1541 Chanc, the fame, [John Longland, Bilhop.]
CommifT. the fame, [Wuliam Tresham,D. D.]
Prodors ^ Roger Bromhdl, or Brcvimould of New Coil.
Mr. ( 1 ) I John IVyman of IVIagd. Coll. as it fecms.
Which Pro<51:ors were eledled Apr. 23 from the Company of Non-Regents
by virtue of the King's letters (2) fent from Greenwich. See more in the
Annals this year.
1542 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifliop.]
CommiU; the fame, [William Tresham, D. D.]
Proiflors r John EJlzv^ke of Merton College.
J^r. (3) \ William Fye of Oriel Coli: again.
Elefted in the beginning of Eafter term by the fuffrages of the Doftors,.
and Heads of Colleges and Halls, as the former Prodocs were. The Junior
[in 1534 was admitted, as it feems, Bdth. of Phyfic,] was a learned man,
and afterward Dean of Chichelter, and publilhed one or more Latin Ora-
tions, an. 1553. He occurs Archd. of Berkniire, an. 1549. [He was alfo
D. D. Preb. in the Ch. of Wells, and Reft, of Chedfey in Somerfetfli.] (4)
'543 Chane. the fame, viz. John Longland, Bifiiop.
Commiir. in chief, the fame, viz. William Tresham, D. D.
ProSors j John EJlwyke \ Elefted again on the firft
Mr.(5) I fVilliam Pye J day of Eafter term.
They were eledled the fame way as before, Pye being then Bach, of Div..
and a Candidate (6) this year for the Degree of Dodor, and the other (7) for
the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. This year the King did fully intend to
vifit Oxford, and concern himfelf with the difcipline of it, but other occa-
fions intervening, he came not.
(j) lb. fol. 69 b. (5) ifoi. 88 a.
(2) FFf. 107 b. (6) lb. fol. 97 a.
(3) I fol. 80 b. 17) IbiU. ^'
\4) [Ath. 0.x. I, 103 ;«F 67.]
1544.
86 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
1544 Chanc. the fame, [John Longl and, Bifliop.]
CommifT. the fame, [William Tresham, D.D.]
Proflors S Nicholas Alambrygge of All Souls Coll. ") Ele<5led about the
Mr. (ij t /i^///;fl;« 6'»2>'//& of Brafenofe Coll. again j Ides of May.
1545 Chanc. the fame, [John Longl and, Bilhop.]
CommifT. the fame, [William Tresham, D.D.]
Proftors J John Stoyte of Mert. Coll. again.
Mr. (2) t, Simon P arret of Magd. Coll.
The fenior of which Proflors (3) fupplicated before he bore his office this
lad time that it might gracioufly be difpenfed with him, that he Ihould not
be bound to enter the Sentences after the degreeof Bachelor of Divinity was
taken. Which fliews, that the Proctors were yet chofen from thofe Matters
that were at lealt eight years Handing.
1546 Chanc. the fame, [John Longland, Bifhop.]
Commilll in chief, [the fame,] William Tresham, D. D.
Pro(5tors f John Smyth of Oriel Coll.") Firft day of Eafter
Mr. (4)1. Simon Parret, again J term.
[The Senior, being now as it feems B. D. was eleiSted in 1550 Provoft of
his College. The Junior became a Benefa6tor to Magd. Coll.]
1547 Chanc. the fame, namely, John Longland, D. D. and Bifhop of
Lincoln, but he dying the 7th of May, Richard Coxe, D. D. [Almoner to
the King,] and Dean of Chrift Church, was, though at London, by a folemn
decree of the Univerfity eledied (5) in a Convocation (not in a Congrega-
tion of Regents, according to the ancient manner) 21ft of the faid month.
Dr. Hugh Weston in the Vacancy being Cancellarius natus. The 22d of
July following the faid Chancellor coming to Oxford, was received (6) with
the public congratulation of the Vicechancellor, DoAors, Proflors, and other
Members of the Univerfity, at Magdalen College, where bj-ing prefent alfo
Dr. Oglethorpe, Prefident, with the Students of that Houfe, Mr. Thomas
Hardyng, the King's Profefibr of the Hebrew Tongue, fpake an elegant
Oration before him, which being done, he was conducted to his lodgings at
Chrift Church,
(1) lb. fol. 97 b. (;) lb. fol. 113 b.
(2) lb. f. 103 a. ^6) Reg. fecundum Eleflionum Collegio
(3) lb. (. loi a. Magd. peitinens, f©]. 12b.
(4) lb. f. no a.
What
FASTI OXONIENSES. 87
What I have obferved of this Chancellor, who by many hath been ac-
counted an eminent Scholar of his time, is, that he was born (1) in Buck-
inghamfhire, bred in King's College in Cambridge, from whence comin^ to
Oxtord for preferment, was made one of the junior Canons of the Cardinal's
College, an. 1525. And being then but Bachelor of Arts, was, with others
incorporated (2) at Oxtord in the lame ikculty, Dec. 17, the fame year ■ at
which time, or ioon after, (3) fupplicating that he might anfwer at the Au-
Iten brycry, and anlwer the Mafters in formal difpurations, had his defire
granted, conditionally, that he oppolr alio at the laid Frvery ■ That he
proceeded (4) Maftcr of Arts with us July 2, 1526, having done his exer-
ciie tor that degree partly at Cambridge and partiv hcpj : Alfo that he was
one ot- thole Cantabrigians that was forced to leave Cardinal Colieo-e for fol-
lowing and too much abetting tlie opinions of Luther: 7 hat he°was after-
ward Malter of Eton School, where by his doftrine the youth profited much •
I hat he proceeded D. D. at Cambridge about the year 1540, being then or
before Archdeacon oi Ely: That he became Dean of the new ereded Ca-
diedral of Ofney Jan. 8, an. 1543, (4*) and from thence tranflated to Chrift
Church Nov. 4, 1546, at which time the faid See was tranflaied to that place-
That the next year he was cholen Chanceilor of this Univerfity beine in
great favor w,th the then King. By which cledtion it fell out that as the
Oxonians enjoyed a Cantabrigian, fo was it with Cambridge in former time
by their elcdion of John Bromyerd, an Oxonian, and an eminent writer in
the reign of K. II, and fince that Dr. Thomas Ruthall in the reion of ITen
VII. tor the proving of the fiift to be an Oxonian, we need"iot ao hr
becaule(5) Iceland, Bale and Pus tell us fo; and for the other, who was
Secretary to K. Hen. VII, and afterward Bp of Durham, divers Epiflles (6)
written to h.m by the Univerfuy teftify as much, (though faid to the con-
trary by him (7) that hath written the book De Hra^fulihus An-^lis) amone
which IS one (8) to crave his affiltance againlf the Oppidans of Oxfbrd in a
lilt of law with the Univerfity about the year 15 16, and in it this pafTaae—
Ferge igitur iandfe pater, perge ut cepilfi tue iiluarifTime fuccurrens Ma-
in ne ab inteftifl.mis Oppidanis paciatur injuriam : nam immunuates quas
munificentilTimi Keges nobis concefferinr, &c.' That while the faid Dr Cox
was Chancellor of the Univerfity, he aded many things chat have been odious
to poftenty, as may be fully dilcovercd in the foreg.mg Annals. That bv
the favour of King Edward VI he became his Chancellor, Almoner, and
Dean of Wea.n.nltcr, having been before his Tutor. That upon the coming
in of Qu«^en Mary, he among others fled to Frankfort, and what he did there
and ellcwhere may be k<:n in a book called the 'Troubles of Frankfort.'
(0 Baleus Cent. 9. nu. 96. ^(5, Lei. iyon,. 4. p. 379. [edit, per A.
\l\ lb. ?[.';ol.O „9 b. Jit' "" '"'"• " " '°^' '''' '"'"^
That
88 FASTI OXONIENSES.
That after Qii. Elizabeth came to the crown he became Bifhop of Ely, in
which fee he continued to the time of his death, an. 15S1.
Vicechanc. or Coinmiff". Walter Wrycht, (i) LL.D. fometime Prin-
cipal of Peckwater's Inn, now Head or Governor ot Durham College,
fPreb. of Sarum and Winchefter,] and Archdeacon of Oxford, defigned to
.his office of Vicechanc. by Dr. Coxe about St. John Baptift's time. For
Dr. Tresham having borne that office 15 years (as Demetrius Phalereus had
been Reftor of Athens ten) did, by a difpenfation (2) granted for ablence
from Exequies, Mafles, Congregations, Convocations, and Scholaftical Adts,
(as one wearied out by his former trouble) retire in private 'till he had re-
cruited and recoUetted himfelf : and then like an honeft Governor, and one
of a public fpirit, retook the enfigns of authority upon him, as it Ihall be
afterward fl:iewed.
Proftors f Edmund Cryfpyn of Oriel Coll.
Mr. (3) \ Henry Bay lie of New Coll.
Ele6ted a little after the new Chancellor had taken his place, the fenior
being then fix years, and the other five years (landing in the degree of Maf-
ter ; not altogether according to the order of K. Hen. VllI, an. 15^1. They
were foon after Doftors, and eminent Phyficians of their times. -
4548 Chanc. the faid Dr. Richard Coxe, Dean of Chrift Church.
Vicechanc. the faid (4) Dr. Wryght.
Protlors r John Redman of Magd. Coll. ? Admitted
Mr. (5) \ Thomas Symons of Mert. Coll. i [10] Apr.
1549 Chanc. the fame, [Dr. Richard Coxe,] in which year, or about
this time, it was ordered by the Edwardine Statutes (6^ that the Chancellor
of the Univerfity ought to remain in his office fo long as the ancient Sta-
tutes and cuftoms ot the Univerfity do permit ; viz. for two whole years, or
fo long as the tacit confent of the Univerfity did give leave.
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Walter Wrycht,] who, whether he was
again defigned for a certain time I know nor. For truly in the Statutes (7)
now made or to be made, 1 find that the office of Prochanccllor was not to
be void every year, unicis on the next day after the Cal. of Odober ; that
alfo a new Prochanc. was not then to be eledcd before 24 hours were paft
after the time oi the ceafing of the former, and that the faid ekftion was
wholly to be finifhed by the major part of the Regents before three days
(1) GG fol. 19 b, &c. (5) I fol. nga.
(2) I fol. 113 b. (6) In E fol 80 a, §.21. [In Bib. Eodl.
(3) lb. 144 a. Arch. A ibi.]
(4) GO fol. 28 b. (7) lb. §. 22.
were
FASTI OXONIENSES. Sg
•werepaft. But this, as it feems, could not be this year (o fuddenly, v.hen
as the faid Prochancellor Dr. Wright did before, in the time of theVifitation
in the month of May and after, enjoy his office. Neither is it that any may
wonder, that the ancient and vulgar name of CommifTary fhould be changed
into the name of Prochancellor or V;cechancclIor, for the change fprung
rather from an affedcd purity of fpeech, than from the common ufe of
fpeaking: yet in the King's refcripts at this time and in others, as alfo in
common difcourfe, each name was ufed promifcuoufly, though flgnified
but one and the fame Magiftratc, written in our firfl: and mofl: ancient
ftatutes Cancellarii Commiflarius and Commiflarius generalis, and in cer-
tain Charters Cancellarii locum tenens. In the Edwardine Statutes, about
this time made, he is written, as I have told you, Procancellarius, and in
the Statutes of Cardinal Pole, Vicccancellarius ; in which fenfe arethegloffes
of Will. Linwode on the Bonifacian Conftitution de psnis, (which begin-
neth thus, <■ JEfcrnse {anO.id' &c.) to be underftood, viz. tliat the Archbp
of Canterbury hath in the College of [Bifliops a Provincial] Dean, who is
Bifliop of London, a Chancellor who is [Bifhop of ] Wynchefter, and a
Vicechanceilor who is [Bifliop of] Lyncoln, &c. But from the High Chan-
cellor of the Univerfity, the Vicechanceilor doth receive his nomination or
deputation, from the Convocation his approbation and confirmation, and
from the Charters of the Univerfity his authority. He is alfo called the
Chancellor's Vicegerent, as in the year 1230 and 1274 you may fee ; and
again in a certain (1) CommifTion concerning the peace, dircdted by K. Ed-
ward III, Dec. I, an. reg. 32, to the Chancellor, ' ac gerenti vices ejus ibi-
dem, nee non Majori Ville Oxon qui nunc funt, vel qui pro tempore crunt,
&c.' The name of Vicechanceilor which now began to take place before
other, I have not as yet feen mentioned before the year 1448 as you may
before under that year fee, and then no more (as it fcems) than the Qom-
miflaries Deputy. But word of all in my opinion doth Bale err in the
lives which he writes (2) of Walter Haddon and (3) John Young, Cam-
bridge authors, (who in the time of K. Edward's Vifitation there and a little
after, bore the office of Vicechanceilor) by confounding the name of Chan-
cellor with Reftor, and Redtor with Vicechanceilor, totally omitting the name
of Prochancellor. Certainly he was altogether ignorant of the titles of the
Governors of that Univerfity (though educated therein) or elfe he would not
have committed luch errors, neither have forgotten in the life of King Ed-
ward VI, to make mention of the Reformation of religion and learning by
his Commiffioners at the faid place, and fpeak alfo of the Statutes that were
then publiflicd there for that purpofe.
Pro(5lors f Leonard l.yngham of Brafenofe Coll.
Mr. (4) L l^ichard Hughes, [or Hewes,^ of Magd. Coll.
(i) Harus in Memorab. fol. 64 a. (3) lb. cent. 9, nu. 99.
(2) Cent. 9, nu. 87. (^) i fol. 122, b. &c.
Append. N Of
^o FASTI OXONIENSES.
Of thefe Proftors and their office I fliall obferve, Firft, that thofe for the
year before going and thefe for this, remained in clieir jOaces, and were not
ejeifted by the Vifitors : Secondly, that the time whei- they w^^rr elefted ap-
pears not through the negHg,ence of the Scribe that now ivas : Thirdly, that
one Will. Lyngley occurs Prodtor this year, and fupplicatcd, ( i ) that whereas
he was fubjeft to ficknefs, Mr. Chriftopher Goodman, (now or lately of Brafe-
nofe College, afterward of Chrift Church) might ftpply his office 'till the day
after that of St. Michael, at which tine according to ttie Edwardine Decrees
was an eledVion to be made of Profbors, Supervifors and Taxers.- But in the
faid fupplicate, 1 fuppofe, is a miltake, for inftead of Leon. Lyngbam the
Scribe hath written Will. Lyngky, there being no iuch Mafter in the Uni-
verfity, as in the Catalogue of them (which with great exadnefs I have com-
pofed from the Regifters) may be feen : Fourthly, that the junior Pro<^or,
Richard Hughes or Hewes was, when chofen, but Regent ad placitum, by
which eledlion the order of K. Hen. VIII, mentioned in 1541, was again
broken : Fifthly, that he was not of Oriel, as our Antiquary (2) in his very
imperfedl Catalogue of Prodors tells us, but of Magdalen College, for that
Hughes which he means, became Fellow of Oriel (3) 1529, and refigned
1534, being then Mafter of Arts, and about to marry.
1550 Chanc. the fame, [Dr. Richard Coxe.]
Vicechanc. the fame, viz. Dr. Wrvght, but he giving up his office ac-
cording to the Edwardine Statutes in the beginning of Michaelmas term.
Dr. WixLiAM Tresham, who had been often Commiffary before, was
elected Vicechancellor after this manner, according to the faid Statutes. (4)
The office of Vicechancellor being void, the Beadles at the command of the
Curators called a Congregation of Regents to be celebrated at nine in the
morning, or one in the afternoon. They being aflembled, the Proftors,
■with two fenior Docflors, or in their turns two fenior Bachelors of Divinity,
ftand in fcrutiny, and after their own Suffrages are written, and at length the
reft, the fenior Proiftor reads them openly and feverally, and that perfon that
had moft, him they pronounced Vicechancellor.
Prodlors f Roger Elyott of All Souls Coll.
Mr. |_ Thomas Frytide of New Coll.
As for the day when the faid Prcflors were inftalled, is not, through neg-
ligence of the Regiftrary, entered, neither many AcSts of Congregation
and Convocation for fome years before, and two years after this. Which
negligence being noted by the Mafters, as alfo the omiffion of feveral of
their names when they proceeded, and the year, month and day when fuch
(1) lb. f. 125 a. (3) Reg. Coll. Oriel penes Dec. ejufd.
(2) Br. Twyne in MiscELLANEisfuis ad (4) In E f. 80 a, §. 32.
finem Apol. ANTi<i. Acad. Oxon. &c.
or
FASTI OXONIENSES.
9J
or fuch an aft was paflt-d by them, they put up feveral articles (i) againft
him ; of which being found guilty, he by the name of Thomas Key, (a per-
fon of this age well learned, but almofl: diftrafted by the variety of times,)
was deprived of his place an. 1552, and William Standifb, Mafter of Arts of
Magdalen College, fucceeded by their Ekaion, having before been recom-
mended to them by the King's letters.
The faid Procftors, efpecially the Junior, were but part their Regency ad
placitum when they were elefted, the Senior having flood in the Ad held
Feb. 5, 1547, and the other July 16, 1548.
1551 Chanc, the fame, [Dr. Richard Coxe.]
Vicechanc. or Prochanc. Audoen, (2) or Owen Oglethorpe, D. D. Pre-
fidenc of Magd. Coll. elefted according to the Edwardine Statutes before
mentioned; and being then abfent. Dr. Tresham fupplied his place; but
at his return in Nov. he performed the office (3) in his own perfon. (4) Af-
terward being often called away, Mr. Richard Martiall, [fometime Fel-
low of Corpus Chrifti Coll.] Bach, of Div. [and Student] of Chrift Church,
was his Deputy. (5) Under whom that large Matriculation book, noted
with the letter P on the dorfe, containing all the Scholars' names, and their
fervants, then in the Univerfity, was made; the former Matriculations, whe-
ther in books or rolls of parchment (for fuch have there been, as is ellewhere
remembered) being about thefe times loft and embezzled. Mr. John War-
ner, Doftor [and Regius Profeflbr] of Phyfic, [Warden] of All Souls Coll.
[and Preb. of St. Paul's, &c.] was fometime alfo Deputy to the faid Dr.
Oglethorpe, which I thought Ht to tell the Reader, bccaufe in one or two
places in our Regifters(6) he is ftiled Procancellarius.
Pro(flors V William Martiall of Merton Coll.
Mr. (7) I Peter Rogers of Chrift Church.
Which Proftors following the fteps of thofe in An. 1533, and others zea-
lous in their office, were brought into trouble by evil men, (8) efpecially
thofe that fided with the City, being encouraged fo to do, becaufe the Uni-
verfity was now empty, and thofe knowing in the controverfies, were either
cjcded by the Vifitors, or elfe had left their places of their own accord.
(1) I fol. I 3D b. &c. that office, which before had been given t»
<2) lb. f. 127 a. oneoftheCanons)andBpofCailifleimcc7.]
(3) GG fol. 55 a. (5) GG f. 68,81 b, &c.
(4) [Dr. O. Ogtethorfe was in i jjj made (6) FF fol. i 30b, &c.
Dean ot Windfor, Scribe of the Order of the (7) lb. et in I 127.
Garter, (being the firft Dcau that enjoyed (8) GG f.64, etini 130 b, etFF 132.
N 2 ,552
92 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1552 Chanc. thefame, viz. Dr. Richard Coxe, to whom It was by a Con-
vocation granted (i) this year, July 19, that whereas he was about to refign
his office of Chancellor within a fhort time, he fhoiiid never at'sr be bur-
dened with the office of Vicechancellor. The 14th of Nov. toiiowing he
refigned it, (2) and the i8th day the Congregation of Regents and Non-
Kegents(3) elefted Sir John Mason, Knt. fometime Fellnvv of Ail Souls
College, [lately Ambaflador into fcveral foreign countries,] inllalled Dean
of Winchefter, (in the place of Will. KyngefmiU the lafl: Prior of S. iwi-
thinc's, and firll Dean of the faid Church of Winchefter) 3 Edw. VI, Dom,
1549, afterward of the Privy Council to the King, and in great favour with
him ; which being in peace concluded, according to the faid Statutes, was
the firft and laft that was fo, for in the choice of Cardinal Pole, who fuc-
ceeded Mason, the old Statutes were followed, and the name and authority
of Cancellanus natus was then revived. As for the way, according to the
faid new Statntes, by which Sir J. Mason was chofcn, was thus: (4) The
Beadles of the Univerfity having by command of the Prochancellor called a
Congregation of Regents and Non Regents to be celebrated the next day at
nine of the clock in the morning, the faid Prochancellor and the Proftors,
with the junior Doftor in Theology, Civil Law and Medicine being called
to them, did in the faid Congregation ftand in fcrutiny, and having given
their own fuffiages firlf in writing, took the others that were then in thcHoufe.
Wiiich being done, the fenior Prodtor did read them openly and diftindtly,
and him that had mod fuffrages (which was Sir John Mason) they pro-
nounced the Chancellor elefted.
Vicechanc. or Prochanc. James Brokes, D. D. [fometime Fel.] of C. C, C.
bore thatoffiCe in July and before. [He was now Mafter of Ball. Coll. and at
length Bp of Glocefter.] Afterward Richard Martiall, D. of D. and
one of the fenior Students of Chrift Church, who, having flood in the Aft
July 1 8 this year, was according to the new Statutes eledtcd in Convoca-
tion(5) Prochancellor Oft. 3. In his abfence Dr. Tresham officiated, and
is Ibmetimes ftiled Procancellarius.
Proftors f Thomas Spencer of Ch. Ch. "1 elefted the day before
Mr. (6) \ Maurice Bulhcke, of New Coll. j the Cal. of Oft.
1553, Chanc. [the fame,] Sir John Mason, Knt. with whom it was dif-
penfed (7) by the venerable Congregation of Regents about the beginning of
March this year, that he might marry, take his Mafter of Arts degree, and
ule the Robes and Habits of Doftors. Which being granted fimpliciter,
was contrary almoft to what the Congregation had done 1546 ; for then one
(i) Ifol. 130 b. (6) Ibid.
(z) lb. fol. 133 b. (7) lb. 141 a. He was admitted M. A.
(3) lb. et in GG fol. 84 a- '424- [He alfo fupplicated for the degree of
(4) E fol. So, §. 21. Bach, of Phyf. in 15:7, but whether he was
(5) Ifol. 133 a. admitted it appears not. Ath. Ox. I, F.43.]
George
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 93
George Clyffc, B. ofD.(i) fupplicating that it might be difpenfed with
him, that he might be admitt<-d ' ad pdluram habitus Magiftri Artium,' and
ufe the faid habit as comi)ctent to his degree, notwithOanding any Statute
to the contrary, it was granted conditionally, that he pay to the Univerfity
the lum ot los, and another Turn of 155, and the lefler compofuions to the
Beadles. '^
Vicechanc. or Prochanc. (2) Dr. Mart/all again, [now Dean of Chrift
Church] Dr. Walter Wryght occurs alfo Prochanc. (3) this yrar Apr -
and Dr. Tresham (4) (who was about the fame time l^rifoner in the FlccO
CommilFary Nov. 6 ; but whether they were only Deputies I know not.
Proftors r Thomas Spencer \
Mr. \ Maurice Bullocke J ^S^'n-
Continued in their offices without any election as I conceive.
1554 Chanc. the fame, [Sir John Mason, Knt.]
Vicecharic. John Warner, [aforefaid,] Doctor of Phyfic, and Warden
of All Souls College, (5) defigned to his office by letters from the Chancel-
lor Apr. 15 this year, accordin , to the tenor of which, being about foon af-
ter to take his place, Dr. Martiall receded.
Proftors r Thomas Coveney of Magd. Coll.
Mr. (6) L Chriftopher Hargreve ot°Linc. Coll.
Which Prodors taking their places on the nones of Apr. Mr. Maurice
Bullocke, and Mr. Gilbert Momfon of Chrift Church (fubftitute to Mr Stencer\
receded. • t '/»
[The Senior became Prefident of his College 1558, proceeded Doftor of
i'hyUc 1559, and was admitted Preb. of the Church of Sarum 1563.(7)]
1555 Chanc. the fame, [Sir John Mason, Knight.]
Vicechan. (8) Richard Smyth, D.D. fometime Fellow of Merton Coll
now Canon of Chnft Church, one of Queen Mary's Chaplains, [and Regius
Profeffor of D.vmity,] admitted to his office in Apr. this year. fSte more of
him among the King's ProfeiTors of Divinity.] Dr. Martiall occurs Vice-
chanc. this year Oa. 16, at which time Ridley and Latimer were burnt in
Canuitch i for then, if I miftake not. Dr. Smyth preached to them. After
whom Dr. Tresham fuccecded in a little time following.
(0 lb. fol inb. (j) ifoi. ,.3 b.
' KV"''^°'''38a. (6) lb. f. ,7, b.
iA rr f '^ '• '7) [Ath. Oxon. I. F. 88.]
''^' GGf.4a (8J GGtoJ.9. a,etalibi.
Proilor*
94- FASTI OXONIENSES.
Protaors r miliam Northfolk, [or Norfolk,] of Oriel Coll. T eledled
M!-.( j) \ James Gervys, of Mercon Coll. j Apr. 24.
[The Junior was afterward Principal of Broadgates Hall, became War-
den of Mercon Coll. 1559, and was admitted D. C. L. May 26, 1560. (2)]
1556 Chanc. the fame, viz. Sir John Mason, Knt. who being about to
rerif;n his office, the Univerfuy decreed (3) in a folemn Convocation, held
June 25, that Cardinal Pole (hould fucceed. Afterward the faid Sir John
refigning by his letters read in Convocation 0(5l. 26 following, the moit no-
ble Reynold Pole, fometime of Magdalen College, now Archbifhop of
Canterbury, Cardinal of St. Mary in Cofmedin, or in Schola Grsca, in
Rome, and Legate a latere in this kingdom, was then elected Chancellor. (4)
A Codicil (5) of which Eleiftion dat, Nov. 2 following, was afterward fent
to him, wherein 'tis faid, that he was elefted perpetual Chancellor by the
then Cancellarius natus, and the whole body of Regents and Non Regents.
The faid noble Cardinal is alfo reported to have been Chancellor of Cam-
bridge, but as to the time when I find it falfe ; for in the publifhed Tables
of the Officers of that Univerfity, (6) the time of his eledion is referred to
the year 1554, when as he came not into England till the month of Septem-
ber that year, (7) and that alfo Steph. Gardiner, Bifhop of Wynchefter, was
then Chancellor, continuing in that office till the day of his death, which as
Baleus fays, (8) was on the 13th of Nov. 1555. The faid Cardinal alfo be-
ing not conlecrated Archbifliop of Canterbury till March 22, 1555, tis un-
likely that the Cantabrigians would receive him for their Chancellor before
his confecration. There is alfo a certain (9) perfon that faith he begun the
Chanccllorfhip Mar. 4, 1556, and another (John Stokes, Orator of that Uni-
verfity) the fame year. For at which time he fpake a fpeech before the Vifi-
tors that came to vifit the faid Univerfity Jan. 11, an. 1557, congratulated
the Cardinal for taking the office of Chancellor upon him the year going
before, he thereby, with the Students of that Univerfity promifing to them-
felves great matters that would follow. Which two perfons, though they
agree as to the year, yet from the aforefaid tables they diflent two years,
making thereby the amphibiline llicceffion defective as to this Chancellor,
(as in others before) who now as Legate a latere, doth by his Commiffion-
ers or Vifitors vifit the laid LTniverfity which was for many ages before (as
tis-vainly reported) (10) exempt fiom fuchVifitations by the privileges granted
by Pope Honorius the firrt. An. Dom. 624. Which exemption, with all
(i) I fol. 150 a, &c. dit. Venet. an. i $63. fol. z6 a.
(z) [Ath. Ox. I, F. 89.] [Card. Pole came into England Nov. 21.]
(3) I f. 160 a. (8) Cent 8, nu. 88.
(4) lb. f. 162 b. (9) Harus in Cat. Cane Acad. Cantab.
(5) Reg. Pole, f. 22. in libro de Chartis et Piivilegiis ejufd. Acad.
(6) Edit, per jo Scot. an. 1633. MS.
(7) Vita Reg. Poli (cript. per Andr. Du- (10) Vide in Caio de Anti<^ Cantab,
ditium Sbardellatum Epifcop. Tininienf. e- lib. [1, p.75,] &c.
Others
FASTI OXONIENSES. g-
others that they had, whether true or falfe, Thomas Cranmer, Archbifhop
of Canterbury m the rcign of K. Hen. VIII, (fometime a Student of the faid
Umverfity) caufcd tnem to be cancelled and yielded up as frivolous An
inftrument of which afton, being made thereupon, and atteftcd by many
was publicly read before K. Charles i, and his Council at Hampton Court
m the month ot May 1636, by the then Archbifiiop of Canterbury Dr
J-aud who at that time endeavoured to make his Metropolitan Vifitation in
ootn Univerlities.
Commifl-ary, Dr. Will, am Tresham, who performing his office till
Nov. iHOMAS Raynoldes, D. D. Warden of Merton Coll. and Dean of
txeter, was then defigned Commiffary or Vicechancellor by the Chancel-
lor s l.cters (, dar. [loth] of the faid month during only his pleafure By
virtue of which he took his place, and had for his Deputy Dr. Martial/
[aforefaid. Dean of Chrift Church and Preb. of Winchefter.] '''^''''■'^''^
Proftors r Henry IVotton of Ch. Ch. "1 eleded
Mr. (2) \ Thomas Davye or Davys of New Coll./ April 15.
But //,«ry TVotton, being chofen Greek Reader, and Fellow of Corpus
KuJh t c'^'Sning] Aug. ,4. (the Fellows of which College are difena-
bled by their Statutes from taking upon them the Procuratori.U office) ^7-
ham Alyn or ^/.«, Mafter of Arts of two years (landing, and Fellow of One
was eleded into his place (3) the [ztft of the fame month,] and fe^vedTut
the remaining part of the year. IHenry IVotton proceeded Dodor of i^hyfic
Juiy 12, 15&7, and became famous for the pradice thereof. (4)]
^551 Chanc. the faid Cardinal Pole.
nffiT^nl'T* "'■^^'""^'^^'•y' [the fame,] Dr. Raynoldes, who holding his
office till about Dec. 16, Thomas Whyte, LL.D. Warden of New Col
and Archd of Berk^ire, fucceeded by virtue of the Chancello 's Ye ^ers ^ j
Prodtors r Frams Babyngton of All Souls Coll. T elcdtcd
Mr. (6) 1^ WtlhamAllyn again, now Princ. of St. Mary's Hall/ Apr. 28.
rhi?bonk^'.rn7"^°? '''°"^'' ^""^^ ''''"S^ ^^ '■^■'^ °^' ^^^"^ *" the Annals of
rh s book, under the year 1557, yet of them I (hall obferve thefe thines
following ; VIZ. That Babyngton ftood ,n Comitiis (as Inceptor in Arts in
an Aft celebrated July ,6, 1554, that in the year IsSl he was unanrmou^
etReA'^'^re^^'"'^"''"''""^"^"'-"' ^+' [Ath.Ox.F.o,.]
f 2) I fol" I CO a ■ L^^ RACIST. Pole ut fupra foJ. 28.
K.r'P.';,, (6) I fol. .66 b.
(3) ibid. fol. 162 a.
chofen
96 FASTI OXONIENSES.
chofen Proftor-, that in 1558 he was admitted Bachelor of Div : That in the
year 1559, Feb. 19, he was the only Do(5lor of Div. that proceided in an
Aft then celebrated, having before, in the lame year, been clcdVed Mafter or
Plead of Balliol College : Aifo that in 1560 he became Conimiffarv or Vice-
chancellor, keftor of Lyncoln College, and Margaret Reader. Which iud-
den promotions are not lo be attribuied to the dcferts of the perfon, but
that the Univeifuy was very empty, wanted Theologifts to perform offices
and duties, and that any one proceeded as he plealed. LafUy, as for A'lyn
he was born at Roflall (near Polton) in Lancafhire, and having run through
variolas preferments was at length made a Cardinal of Rome, under the title
of St. Martin in Monte at Rome, [Archb. of Mechlin in Brabant, and Li-
brarian of the Vatican.]
This year in a Convocation, held May 5, were letters (1) read from Ni-
cholas Ormanet the Pope's Datary, [D. C. L. of Padua, and incorporated in
the fame degree here Jul. 2 i, 1556, (2) alio diplomated and inade Dr of the
Canon Law,] and Henry Cole, LL. D. late Warden of New College, Vifi-
tors of the Univerfity, authorized by Cardinal Pole, commanding and de-
firing the Heads of Colleges and Halls to amend the grand negligence of
the Scholars under their rule. This was the lafl: matter, as it leems, that
they did aft in their Vifitation, for this year alfo the faid Ormanet, with
Cuthbert Scot, Bilhop of Chefter, Thomas Watfon, Bifliop of Lincoln,
John Chriftopherfon, BiOiop of Chichefter, and Henry Cole, Provoft of Eton,
lately Warden of New College, did vifit Cambridge according to the direc-
tion of a Commiflion from the Cardinal the laft year.
1558 Chanc. the faid Cardinal Pole, but he dying Nov. 17, Dr. W.
Tresham became Canceliarius natus, who, afterward in a Conv. Jan. 21, (3)
pronounced the place of Chancellor void by the death of him the faid Cardi-
nal, did then make public to the Aflcmbly, that the 24th of the faid month
a new Chancellor was to be elcfted according to the Statutes then read over.
The time being come, and a difpenfation then propofed, that a laical perlon
might be chofen to the office of Chancellor, (after which were Nominators
of his Eleftors defigned by the Proftors according to the Statutes and laud-
able cuftoms of the Univerfity, as 'tis expreffed in the Regifter for this time)
Henry Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, High Steward of the Univerfity,
was chofen by the Suffrages of all the Eleftors (whether per Inftantes, or ac-
cording to the Edwardinc Statutes, it appears not) and the 6th of Feb. fol-
lowing a Codicil of his Eleftion was fealed and lent to him. For which great
favour fo exprefled, he fent a kind letter of thanks (4.) dat. 24th of the faid
month.
(i) Ibid. f. 166 b. Bilhop of Padua. Ath. Oxon. 1, F. 85.]
(z) [Ibid. f. 161 b. N. Ormanet Ahttvizti {3) lb. fol. 180 a.
fat in the Council of Trent, and was made (4) lb. fol. 182 a.
Commiff.
FASTI OXONIENSES.
97
Commifl. the fame that was lately Cancellarius natus, viz. Dr. William
Tresham, defigned to that office by [the fainel letters(i) from the new
Chancellor, dat. Feb. 24, to continue therein till the feaft of St. Michael
next following.
Proaors f Jlan Cope of Magd. Coll. \ eledled
Mr. (2) I fFalter Bailey of New Coll. / Apr. 20.
[The Senior in about two years after went to Rome ; where, though he
had before ior the fpace of five years ftudied the Civil Law in this Univcr-
fuy, he was .adually created (as 'tis faid ) Doft. or Bach, of Divinity, and
became one of the Canons of St. Peter's Church at Rome ; where he died
in 1580.(3)
The Junior proceeded Doftor of Phyfic May 21, 1563, being then Re-
gius Profeflbr of Medicine. (4) He died March 3, 1583, a^ed 62. See his
iipitaph in New College Chapel.] -- j j o :,
Queen Mary dying this year, a Convocation was celebrated the next (5)
on the ifl: of June, wherein that portion of her donation, which was yet un-
difpofed, was diftributed among certain Officers and Servants of the Univer-
lity to be received by them yearly for ever. The other diftribution was
made loon after : She had endowed the Univerfity with feveral Redtories of
Churches, which was an. 1553.
1559 Chanc. Henry Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, &c. but he either
from a forefight of fome innovation that would fuddenlv happen in the Uni-
verfity, or elle fome other caufe, (whether upon any public or private offence
I know not) began to entertain thoughts of quieting his office. The Acade-
mians underftanding it, fent one of the Proftors to him with letters, (6)
whereby he was defired in the name of the Univerfitv to continue in his
Chancellorffiip, and not deprive the deftitute members thereof of his help
though according to his private opinion it might nor, or would not fucceed
according to his wifli. But, notwithltanding the faid entreaties, and other
ways whereby he was courted to continue in his office, he, on the i2ih of
June this year refigned, and on the 20th following (Dr. Tresham being in
thc^mean time Cancel, natus) after a difpenlation (7) was propoled for the
eleftmg of iome noble Laic to the faid office (which was granted, notwith-
ftanding any Statute to the contrary) Sir John Mason, Knight, one of the
Queen s Privy Council, was cleded Chancellor again, [the day following. ]
(1) I fol. 182 a.
(z) lb. fol. 17 r b.
(3) [Ath. O.X0N.I, log.l
(4) [lb. F. 92]
(5) 1 fol. 183 a.
Append.
(6) lb. fol. 184 a. [For this Earl's titles,
offices. &c. fee afterward under the Article
of High Steward of the Univerfitv. 1
(7) lb. 185 a.
o
Commifl".
98
FASTI OX ON I E N S E S.
Commiflary, Dr. Tresham, in one year's fpace twice Cancellarkis natus,
who continuing in his office 'till Michaelmas, Dr. John Warner, Ward_en
of All Souls Coll. (i) [Archd. of Ely and Cleveland, and Dean of Win-
chefter,] fucceeded (as it feems) by eleftion, mention being afterward made
[He had borne the office in 1554.]
of his refignation
Proffliors
Mr. (2)
John Day of Magd. Coll. ? eledted
Edward Bramborow of New Coll. ' Apr. 5.
[The Senior proceeded D. C.L.Jul. — 1579,
to the Bifhop of Bath and Wells in 1587.] (3)
and became Vicar Gen.
1560 Chanc. Sir John Mason, Knt. bef)re of the Privy Council to K.
Hen. VIII, K. Edw. VI, Q^Mary, and now to Qii. Elizab. [and alfo Trea-
furer of her Chamber.]
CommifT. Francis Babyngton, D. D. and Matter of Balliol Coll. de-
figned by the Chancellor's letters dat. May 21 (4) Dr. Warner having then
or before rcfigned.
VroEiors (' Robert Leech, oi Ch. Q]\. "1 eleded
Mr. (5) \ Thomas Scot, of Trinity Coll. J Apr. 24,
[The Senior proceeded D. C. L. July 7', 1567, being then Chancellor of
Chefter, and died in 1587.] (6)
This year, [July 6,] a certain fum of money amounting to 12I. 13s. 4d.
which was owing to the Univerfity by Dr. Tresham, (as by his accompts
appeared) was forgiven and remitted, (7) and the reafon for it was becaule
he had undergone the office of Commiffary at leaft 20 years without any re-
ward given to, or ftipend decreed for, him ; and alfo that by his great la-
bour and pains, thofe great Benefaftions were conferred on the Univerfity
by Qu. Mary, (more than any Prince did before) as in my Annals may be
fully feen. To this I mull add, that by his endeavours in obtaining flabfi-
dies for learning, and Dr. Raynolds his care in renewing the Schools, and
doing other very beneficial offices, the Univerfity, which was almoft brought
to nothing, began to reflourifh, though they themfelves could not fee the
continuance of it. For Tresham being this year deprived of his Canonry of
Chrift Church by the Queen's Commiffioners, becaufe he would not take
the Oath of Supremacy, retired to his Redlory of Bugbrook in Northampton-
fliire (being now all the fpirituality that was left him) where living obfcurely,
died within few years after. Raynolds alfo being deprived of his Wardenfhip
(0 If. 1S5 b.
(2) lb. f. 182 b.
(3) [Ath, Oxon. I, F. 119.]
(4) If. .89b.
(;) Ibid.
(6) [Ath. Ox. I, F. lOi.]
(7) If. 192a.
of
FASTI OXONIENSES. 99
of Merton Coll. the lad year, lived alfo obfcurely in the Weft, (in or near
Exeter) and died foon after.
1561 Chanc. the fame, [Sir John Mason, Knt.]
Commifl". [the fame,] Dr. Babyngton, (i) now Redlorof I.inc. Coll.
Proftors C Oliver PVylhyngton of BraknoCe CoW.l eledted
Mr. (2) I Humph. Hall, of All Souls Coll. $ Apr. 16.
[The Senior was admitted Doiflor of Phyfic in 1568, being then or foon
after Dean of Battel in SufTcx. He died in 1590, and was buried in the
Church of St. Peter in the eaft in Oxon.] (3)
The Junior was but Regent ad placitum when he was elefled, he having
flood in one of thofe Ads that were folemnized an. 1559, ^'^^^ '^ ^° '^X' '"
that Aft held May 20, when there were but one Dodtor of Phyfic, named
Thomas Phayer, (an eminent Scholar of his time) and feven Mafters.
1562 Chanc. the fame, [Sir John Mason, Knt.]
Commifl'. the fame, viz. Dr. Babyngton, (4) the Lady Margaret's Pro-
feffor, whom, though the Statutes of that Ledlure did difenable from bear-
ing the office of CommifTary, yet now the Univerfity were forced to difpenfc
with them, becaufe there were few or none that were capable of that office.
But the faid Dr. Babyngton giving it up in the beginning of Michael-
mas term, Thomas Whyte, [aforefaid, ] LL. D. and Warden of New
College, fucceeded. (5)
Proftors 5 Roger Marbeck of Chrift Church ) eleded
Mr. (6) I Roger afford oi M.tnon CoW. 5 Apr. 8.
[Of the Senior, fee in the year 1564. Of the Junior fee the next year.]
1563 Chanc. the fame, [Sir John Mason, Knt.]
CommifT. (7) [the fame,] Dr. Thomas Whyte, [He was alfo now Preb.
pf Winchefler, and Archd. of Berks, and in 1571 was made Chancellor of
che Church of Sarum.]
Prodtors ( Jkomas IVhalley oi Chr'A C\\\irch. \ elected
Mr. (8) 1 /^Jp^fr G//or<^ [again,] of Mert. Coll. 1 Apr. 21.
(1) I fol. 197 a, 198 a. (5) lb. f. Z06, a, &c.
(2) lb. fol. 195 a. (6) lb. f. 202 b.
(3) [Ath. Ox. I. F. 102.] (7) lb. f. 209 a.
(4) I f. 202. (8) lb. f. 208 b.
O 2 Notwithflanding
o
loo
FASTI OXON1ENSE3.
Notwiihilanding the junior Froftor (who flood in the A£t Feb. 19, 1559)
had lately Ittt the Society of Mere. Coll. to prevent expuKion for what he
had done in the proceedings concerning the admifTion of John Man to the
Wardenlliip of the faid College, (of which I have given you an account in
the Annals 1562) yet, by his ibrrow(i) exprefled to the Archbifhop of
Canterbury for what he had done therein, he became one of the Lynaker
Ledurers in that College, twice Prodor, as 'tis here faid, and this year about
All Souls day Fellow of All Souls College. At length he was Do6tor of
Phyfic, Head or Governor of the College of Phyficians in London, and
Phyfician to Queen Elizabeth.
1564 Chanc. the fame, namely. Sir John Mason, Knt. but he (by his
letters this year dat. Dec. 26) refigning, (2) commended then to the Acade-
mians, who took his refignation very forrowfully, the Earl of Leicefler, and
the Archb. of Canterbury, [Parker] to make choice of either of them to be
their Chanc. Whereupon (the CommifTaryfhip of Dr. Whyte being alfo
void, and Dr. Humphrey [Prefident] of Magd. Coll. governing as Can-
cellarius natus) a Convocation declared by the fenior Prodor was celebrated
(3) the laft of the faid month for the eledion of a new Chancellor. In which,
after the Dodors and Maf^ers had proceeded according to the Statutes,
Robert Dudley, ([fifth] (on of John Duke of Northumberland) Earl of
Leicester, Baron of Denbigh, Mafler of the Horfe, Knight of the mofl
noble Order of the Garter, and of St. Michael [in France,] one of the
Qiieen's Privy Council, and Mafler of Arts of this Univerfuy, was eleded
Chancellor, He was alfo eleded Steward of Cambridge Univefity 1562, on
the death of the Lord Paget.
CommilTary, John Kennall, LL. D. Canon of Chrifl Church, Refiden-
tiary of the Cathedral of Exeter, Chancellor of Rochefter, and Archdeacon
of the Diocefe of Oxford, was chofen by Suffrages in a fcrutiny on the
laft of Dec. (4)
Prodors 5 Roger Marbeck of Chrifl: Church, [again,] 7 eleded
Mr. (5) 1 John JVatkyns oi AW SouhQoW.
"Apr. 12.
The fenior Prodor (chofen Probationer-Fellow of Magdalen College an.
1555, but foon after left it) was this year [Nov. 18, (6)] eleded Orator of
the Univerfuy, being the firft of all after that office was made ftanding or
perpetual. [He was eleded Provofl of Oriel Coll. Mar. 3, 1564-5, made
Canon of Chrifl Church 1565, admitted Dodor of Phyfic 1573, was Chief
phyfician to Queen Elizabeth, and died in 1605.] (7)
The other Prodor was afterward Dean of Hereford.
(1) Reg. Coll. Mert. fol.
(2) Reg. KKfol. 6 a.
(3) lb. fol. [6 b.]
(4) Ibid.
330.
(5) Reg. I fol. 213 b,et KKfol. I a.
(6) [KK f. 5 b.]
(7) [Ath. Oxon. I, F. 109.]
Note,
FASTI OXONIENSES. lor
Note, that fince this time, we never find in our Records any more mention
of Cancellarius natiis at the vacancy of any Chancellor, for he that was for-
merly Vicecliancellor ftill continued in his place [tijll the time of the next fuc-
ceeding Chancellor, as Dr. [Heton] did when Hatton was chofen an. 1588,
and Dr. James when Sackville was elecfted an. 1591, norwithftanding the
Diatter was then queftioned by Lloyd, the junior Proctor, who took the faid
things that were done by liim to be nullities, in regard that he ftilJ continued
"Vicechancellor after the Chancellor was dead.
1565 Chanc. the fame, viz. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, [Prime
Minifter to Qtieen Elizabeth.]
Commiff. [the fame,] Dr. Kennall, cledled by fcrutiny in a Convocation
Feb. 25, (1 J notvvithftanding the Statute de Inftantibus formerly pubhflied.
Profirors c Thomas Garbrand, alias Herks, of Magd. C0II.I elefted May 2,
Mr. (2) X John Merick of New Coll. ^ per inftantes?'
[The Junior became Vicar of Hornchurch in EfTex 1570, and Bifhop of
the lOe of iVIan 1 576.] (3) ^
1566 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Commiir. the fame, [Dr. Kennall,] by virtue of the aforefaid eledlion. (4)
Prodtors r miliam Leeche of Brafenofe Coll. 1 elefled Apr. 24,
Mr. (5) 1 miliam. Stacker of All Souls Coll. J per inftantes.
1567 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Commiff. Thomas Cooper, fometime Bach, of Phyfic, and School-
malter of Magd. Coll. now Dean of Chrift Church, and no more than an
Inceptor in Divinity, elefted not without fome dilluioance Maich [27.] (6)
The 2 ift of the faid month there had been a Convocation for the eledlion of
a Commiflary, (7) but the fcrutiny in order thereunto being finifhcd, nobody
was elefted becaiife the major part of Eledors di/Tcnted. Whereupon the
Chancellor, having notice of it, commanded the Mailers to proceed to ano-
ther Election (Dr. Humphrey being in the mean time Commiirarius natus)
and a Convocation being called Mar. 27, it was decreed by rhem, that he
that had moll fufFrages, fliould, though he had [not] attained to the major
part of the whole number, be cleded Commiifary. Which decree bein»
pafled without contradiction, and a fcrutiny made thereupon, Dr. Cooper
carried it, as before is told you ; with whom it was about the fame time
(1) Rec. in K(C fol. 20 a. (5) lb. fol. 24 a.
(2) lb. fol. 13 a, (6) Jfc. fol.4oa.
(3) [Ath.Oxon. 1,718.] (7) lb. fol, c,gh.
^4) lb. fol. 13 a.
difpenfed.
102 FASTI OXONIENSES.
difpenfed, that he Hiould not ftand in the A(5l following and difpute in order
to the accompiilhment of his Degree.
Proiflors J- Adam Squyre of Ball. Coll. i eledted Apr. 9,
Mr. (0 i Henry Buft of Magd. Coll. 3 per inftantes.
The Senior of which Proftors was afcerward Mafter of Balliol College,
Archdeacon of Middlefex, [and Pieb. of St. Paul's.]
[The Junior proceeded Dodor of Phyfic Nov. 12, 1578, was elefted fu-
perior Reader of Lynacre's Phyf Ledure at Mcrton Col!. Feb. i-, 1604-5,
and dying was buried Feb. 17, 1616-17, in St. Aldate's Church.] (2)
1568 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
CommilT. [the fame,] Dr. Cooper, defigned to that office by the Chancel-
lor's letter (3) with confent of the Convocation, iMay 3.
Proclors J J a7nes Charnocke oi 'Qr2t.(tno^Q CoW. 7 eledled Apr. 18,
Mr. (4) t Edmund Campion ot' St. John^s Cull. J per inftantes.
[This Edmund Campion, the junior Proftor, when Q^ Elizabeth was en-
tertained by the Univerfity in 1566, did not only make an eloquent oration
before her at her firft entry, but alfo was Refpondent in the Philofophy Aft
in St. Mary's Church, performed by him with great applaufe from that
Qiieen, and the learned auditory. The year after his Proftorlliip he went
into Ireland, where he compofed the Fliftory of that country, which was
publifhed in 1633 by Sir James Ware. But being difcovered to have left
the Church of England, and to labour for profelytes, he was imprifoned. In
1 57 1, having made his efcape, he came into his native country, where mak-
ing but a fhort ftay, he went and fettled for a time in the Englifb College
at Doway, and became B. D. there. Thence he went to Rome, where he
was admitted into the Society of Jefus in 1573, and was fent by that Order
into divers Countries, and at laft came with Father Perfons into England in
1580, by the command of Pope Gregory XIII. But being foon taken, he
was with other Romifii Priefts, found guilty of treafon, &c. and was executed
at Tyburn Dec. i, 1581.] (5)
There was alfo one Edmund Campion that was Fellow of Trinity Col-
lege an. 1563, fuppofed by fome to be the fame with him of St. John's, he
then or fometime before tranllating himlelf to that Houfe. But upon exa-
mination it cannot be, for he of St. John's proceeded M. A. a.n. 1564, [and
(t) lb. fol 41. (4) Ibid.
(z) [Ath. OxoN. I, 21, et F, 117.] (5) [Ath. Ox. I, 206.]
(3) Reg. KK f, S4 b.
was
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 103
was Junior of the] Ad kept in the month of Febr. and the other of Trinitv
an. 1507, as it appears in one of our Regifters.
1569 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
CommifT. the fame. [Dr. Cooper,] now Dean of Gloucefter 1 but uoon
what account, whether by a new eledion of the Matters, or by the Chancel
lor s letters, his office was prorogued, it appears not.
What I have to obferve of the office this year is, that the Chancellor bv
the great power he enjoyed (as being the only favourite at court) took upon
him the right ot nominating the Co-nmi-flary, under pretence of the troub'e
fome elefhon ot him lad year, at which he took great offence • That ,Vo
after the Eleftion of fuch that were by him nominated, a Codicil thereof was
to be fent to him : and aflly that the name of Conimiffaiy began now o be
difufed, and the word V.cechancellor brought into fafh ion, fo"r the election
of whom by krutiny and luffrages, we have no Statute that I know of n our
books before the time of King Edward VI.
• Prodors r John B:reblock of Exeter Coll. 7 eleded
Mr. (i) \rhemas Bodley oi' MtnonCoW. / Apr, 20.
How ancient the cuttom was for clioofing Proftors per Inftantes I find not
However the way was thus. At the relignation of their offices w7r.?
Scrutators, called Procuratores nati, appointed. Thefe f^rthc elX^^
come, defigned by fcrutiny two Regent Matters ad placid for nfenceT
I hat being done, the Inttantes conllituted fix other Matters to be fIT
of the new Prodors. Which fix Eleflors with the Com^ii- ,y of ^c"
chancellor did name the new Proclors for the year to follow, and after nn"
mmation were pronounced elected by the Scrutators. Which wnv hlvrn„'
been the year going before, Nov. 2, taken away (2) at the requeft n^
command ot jhe Chancellor, thefe Prodlors for this year we e eleSd by the
luifrages of the Matters in a fcrutiny, and no otherwife. ^ ^^^
T ^\^V^ ?^ ^^"'°'' Prodor he was firft Fellow [and Matter of Art.l nf c.
John's College, which place he leaving was madl Fellow of Exetco?L
and became very fkiiful in the art of'delineating, and c rawinf the dei-^ '
nons of places, of which fome are extant, pardcularly that ^f th' r^T^^
Rochefter ; [at which place, or near it, he was born.] (3) ^''•' °^
The other Proc^lor being fo well known to us already, 'twill be neeHIeA r
make any more mention than what I have already done in this work!
1570 Chanc. the faid Robert Earl of I fippqtpd r.„f,^ l-
»ppoina-d Lord Steward of .he Qi-Ss Houftold J ' ^ " ""^ ^''''
(l) ^"io^lt': "' '■ zlf "''J • ""v .r" '•"'» '""« ""'•'-
Com miff.
104 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
CommifT. Dr. Cooper, defigned (as the reft of his fuccefTors were) by
letters i'rom the Chancellor (i) May 5. He became Bifhop of Lincola
about the latter end of this year, [and in 1583-4, was tranflated to Winchefter,
where he died in 1594.]
Prodors 5 Arthur Atie of Mart. Coll. \ Apr.
Mr. (2) ^ Thomas Glajier of Chrift Ch.j 5.
[The Senior was now Orator of the Univerfity, and Principal of St. Al-
bans' Hall, afterward Secretary to Robert Earl of Leicefter, Chancellor of
the Univerfity at this time -, and after his death became a favourite 10 ano-
ther Count called Robert Earl of Effex, Earl Marflial of England, and Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, in whofe treafons being engaged in 1600, was forced
to abfcond, and withdraw himfelf for a time. In the beginning of K. James
the firft's reign he was knighted, and died in 1604. (3)
The Junior proceeded D. C. L. 1577, and was elefbed Re(5tor of Exeter
College 1578.] (4)
1571 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
CommifT. or Vicechanc. Laurence Humphrey, D. D. (5) Prefident of
Macrd. Coll. [Regius Profeflbr of Divinity,] and Dean of Glocefter, Apr. 2,
by letters from the Chancellor dat. Mar. 28.
Prodors \ Anthony Blencow of Oriel Coll. "1 Apr.
Mr. {6) t Edmund Fleetwood of Merton Coll. j 25.'
1572 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Commiff. the fame, (7) [Dr. Humphrey,] May 29.
Proftors C Anthony Blencow > aeain
Mr, ( Edmund Fleetwood J °
Continued in their office by decree of Convocation (8) Mar. 17, 1571.
1573 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester;]
CommilT. the fame, (9) [Dr. Humphrey,] June 18, to continue in his
office till it fliould pleafe the Chancellor to put another in his place.
Prodors J JohnTatham of Mert. Coll. "1 Apr.
Mr. (. I o) t Edmund Lillye of Magd. Coll. J i .
(1) lb. fol. 93 a. (6) lb. f. 107.
(2) lb. fol. 88 b. (7. It)- f- '23 ^^
{3) [Ath. Ox. I, F. 93.] (8) lb. f. 117 a.
(4) [Ibid. 115.] {9) ^t). f. 14s a-
(5) Keg. KK i. io6 aetb. (Jo) lb. f. 139 a.
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. ,05
[The Senior was eleded Reftor of Lincoln Coll. in the next year.
The Junior became Mafter of Balliol College in 1580, Archd. of Wilts
1591, and Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth.]
1574 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Humphrey,] without any nomination ordefie-
. nation to that office this year. The name of CommilTary was now left off
and that of Vicechancelior only ufcd. '
Prodors C John Buft of Chrift Church
Mr. (i) ( Richard Barret oi Or\t\ CoW.
Elefted the 20th of April, per necelTarios Regentes et prefentatores, ac
cording to certain Orders (2) now or to be made by the appointment of the
Chancellor, for the peaceable eledion of them and their fucceflbrs.
1575 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechancelior, the fame, [Dr. Humphrey,] without any nomination or
election. '
[He was made Dean of Winchefter in 1580.]
Proftors \ John Underhill of New Coll \
Mr. (3) I Henry Savile of Mert. Coll. 1 '^P'"' ^^•
[See more of thefe Proftors in the next year.]
1576 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Humphrey, but he refigning, the Chancellor by his let-
ters defigned for his fucceflbr Dr. Harbert Westphalyng, Canon of
ehnlt Uunch who being admitted June 23, (4) a certain certificate con-
cerning his eledion, approbation and admiffion, (5) was under the Univerfitf
leal tranimitted to the Chancellor.
[Dr. Westphalyng was made Canon of Windfor in 1577, Bifhop of
Hereford 1585, and died Mar. i, 1601-2.] (6)
Prodors / John Underhill \
Mr. \ Henry Savile / ^gam.
(0 Ibid, f., 68 a. (4) lb.fol.2.6b.
il f 1"^/°- '^5 a- (5) lb, f. 2.7 b.
^''"'^°- P Continued
io6
FASTI OXONIENSES.
Continued in their offices at the fpecial requeft of the Chancellor May 12,
without any eledion by lufFrages in a fcrutiny in Convocation. ( i) And this
was done, firft, to prevent trouble and difcord, and fecondly, becaufe the
Statutes for their quiet eledlion were but then newly fettled and remitted
into the books.
[The Senior was eleded in the next year ReAor of Lincoln College, af-
terward one of the Vicars of Bampton, Redtor of Witney, and Bilhop of
Oxford in 1589.
The Junior was afterward appointed Tutor to Q^ Elizabeth for the Greek
tongue, admitted Warden of his College 1585, Provoft of Eton College
1596, knighted in 1604, and became the Founder of the two Profefforfhips
of Geometry and Aftronomy in this Univerfity.] (2)
The Comitia having been in the year 1565, decreed by the Univerfity (3)
to be celebrated the monday immediately following the 7th of July, as the
year goeth about, it pleafed the Chancellor this year (who applauded the De-
cree very well) to begin to name his Vicechancellor (4) at that time.
1577 Chanc. the fame,. [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. William Cole, D. D. Prefident of Corpus Chrifti College,
admitted to his office (5) the 13th of July. [He was afterward Dean of Lin-
coln, and died in 1600.]
Proftors V John Glover of St. John's Coll.
Mr. (6) X Thomas Dotchen o{ Mii^iSi. CoW.
Elefted in Convocation Apr. 17, and before alfo in the Congregation
of Regents.
[The Junior proceeded Dodor of Phyfic 1592, was eleded Superior
Reader of Lynacre's Ledlure in Phyfic by the Warden and Society of Mer-
ton College Nov. 4, 1604, and died Jan. 29 following.] (7)
1578 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. Martin Culpepper, (8) Doftor of Phyfic, [Prieft,] and War-
den of New College, July 15, being the next day after the Afl was ended.
[He was alfo now Dean of Chichefter ; became Archdeacon of Berks i'lv
1588, and died in 1605.]
Prodors r Ralph Smyth of Magd. Coll. 1 elefted in Congregation
Mr. (9) L Clement Colmer of Brafenofe Coll. J Apr. 9.
(1) Reg.KK f. 212 a.
(2) [Ath. OxoN. I, 465.]'
(3) Reg. in KK fol. 17 b.
(4) [Nota in Lib.] A fol. 118.
(5) KK fol 246 a.
(6) lb. fol. 236 b.
(7) [Ath. Oxon. I, F. 143.]
(8) Reg. KK f. 262 b.
(9) Ibid. f. 254 a.
[The
FASTI OXONIENSES.
107
[The Junior proceeded D. C. L. 1582, being then Spiritual Chancellor,
(i) Vicar General, and Preb. of Durham ; Preb. of Lichfield, and Recbor
of Brancepeth, Durham.]
1579 Chanc. the faid Robert Earl of Leicester.
Vicechanc. Toby Mathew, (2) D.D. Dean of Chrift Church, July 14.
[He was fometime Student of this Houfe-, Public Orator of the Univerfity
in 1569 ; Canon of Chrift Church, and Archdeacon of Bath 1570 ; Prefident
of St. John's College 1572; Precentor of Saliibury and Dean of Durham
1585; Bp of Durham 1595; Archbp of York 1606; and died in 1628.] (3)
Proftors f William Zoucb of Chrift Church 1 eledted in Congregat.
Mr. (4) I Ifaac Upton of Magd. Coll. i Apr. 29.
[The Sen. in 1583 became D. D. Precent. of Salifbury, and died in 1608.] (5)
1580 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. Arthur Yeldard, (6) D.D. Prefident of Trinity College,
July 13.
Proflors S Robert Craytie of Ball. Coll. ? elefted in Congregat.
■ Mr. (7) I Thomas Stone of Chrift Church > Apr. 13.
[The Junior was afterward Parfon of Warkton in Northampconfhirc.
He died there 1617.] (8)
1581 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. William James, D.D. (9) Mafter or Head of Univerfity
College, and Archdeacon of Co%'entry, was admitted July 13. In his abfence
one Oliver Wythyngton, Doftorof Phyfic, fomecime of Brafenofe Coll.
now Dean of Battel in Suflex, fupplied his place. VS'hen the Chancellor's
letters were read for the nomination of Dr. James to be Vicechancellor, the
laid Doiftor was not prefent, but being fent for, came into the Convocation,
and taking the letters into his hand, read them, (10) and forthwith took his
place of Vicechanc. [Dr. James was afterward Dean of Chrift Church,
and of Durham, and Bifhop of Durham.]
Proftors ? Robert Crayne nga\n 1 elected in Convocat.
Mr. {li) ^ Richard Maddock oi AW SouUCoW. i Apr. 5.
(i) [Ath.Oxon. I, F. 124.] (7) lb. f. 300 b.
(2) Reg. KK f". 288 a. (8) [Ath. Oxon. I, F. 120.]
(3) [Ath. Oxon. I, 730] (9) Rec. KK I". 336 b.
(4) Rec. KK 277 b. (lo^ lb.
(5) [Ath. Oxon. I, F. 124, 184.] (1 1) [Ibid. f. 327 b.j
(6) Rec. inKKf. 311 b.
P 2 The
io8 FASTI OXONIENSES.
The Junior of which Proftors renouncing his office, becaufe he was about
to- travel into remote parts, (in order to which he fupplicated the Convoca-
tion (i) that he might have a faculty granted to him to preach the word of
God throughout the whole world) IVIr. Henry Beaumont of All Souls Coll.
became his Deputy (2) Febr. 8. (3) As for the ftnior Pro(5lor he was one of
a robufl. body and couragious fpirir, and defended his office as we!! by force
of arms as authority. In vindicating alfo the liberties of Northgate hundred
and the Parifh of St. Clements (both joining to Oxford) arofe great contro-
verfies between him and George Brome, Efq. (4) lord of thofe places, (the
fir ft of which he held of the Crown) and conunuing a confiderable time to
the great trouble and vexation of the faid Brome, did at length, to fpite the
Univerfity, who abetted Crayne in his proceedings, fell the faid hundred to the
City, fuppofing thereby that the Citizens would be better able than he to
manage and carry on any quarrel that ffiould happen hereafter about liberties
therein. In the year before or elfe this, the faid Crayne with his brother Proc-
tor, walking in the night time in St. Thomas Parifh, took a certain perfon in
the aft of adultery •, to quit the puniffiment of which, he was forced by them
(as I have heard) to repair that wooden bridge (then ready to fall) that leads
from St. Thomas Parifh into the Caftle, that is to fay, that bridge at the
Caftle-miil head.
1582 Chanc. Robert Earl of Leicester, as before.
Vicechanc. Robert Hoveden, (5) D. D. and Warden of All Souls ColL
July 12. [He was alio Prebendary of Canterbury.]
Proftors f Robert Cooke of Brafenofe Coll.
Mr. \ John Browne of Ch. Church,
Upon which day the faid Prodlors were elefted I find not, for between
the end of one Regifler and the beginning of another, the a£ts of fome days,
are omitted, particularly that on which the faid election was made; which I
fuppofe was in the beginning of Eafter term.
[The Senior was admitted to the reading of the Sentences in 1584, and
in 1590 refigning his Fellowfliip, he retired to his new obtained Vicarage of
Leeds in Yorkfhire, where he died Jan. i, 16 14- 15. (6) He was alfo Pre-
bendary of Durham.]
(1) lb. fol. 345 b. Canon of Windfor 1600, Dean of Peterbo-
(2) Ibid. rough and D. D. 1616, Dean of Windfor
(3) [This ffi'«r)i ^f/jiVCTOW defcended from 1622, and died 1627. Ath. Oxon. I, F.
the Beaumonts in Leicefterfhire, and Bach. 105, 202.]
of Arts of the Univerfity of Cambridge, was (4) Rec. Ma fol. 123, 29 b, 30b, 53 a,_
chofen Fellow of All Souls College in Nov. &c.
I 570, being Founder's Kinfnian, and incor- (5) Reg. L fol. 230 b.
porated here Feb. i following. He became (6) [Ath. Oxon. I, 396.]
1583
I
FASTI OXONIENSES. 109
1583 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.]
Vicechanc. Thomas Thornton, (i) Bach, of Div. and Canon of Chrift
Church, July ii, adbually created Doftor of Div. (i) the day following by
Dr. Humphrey. [He was alfo Canon of Worcefter and Hereford, Precentor
alfo of Hereford, and Mafter of Ledbury Hofpital in Hercfordfhire.] (3)
Proflors c nomas Ley/on of New Coll. \ elefted in Convoc
Mr. (4) I Richard Eedes of Chrift Ch. / Apr. 10.
The Scrutators in the election (5) were Edward Hoby, Mafter of Arts,
and Hen. Servys, Bach, of Divinity.
Both which Proflors were excellent Scholars and good Poets.
[The Senior having taken one degree in Phyfic in this fame year, fettled
within the city of Bath, where he became as much noted for his happy fuc-
cefs in the pradice of Phyfic, as before he was for his Latin poetry in the
Univerfity. (6)
The Junior became Prcb. in the church of Sarum, Chaplain to Q. Ehz
and K. Ja, I, Can. of Ch. Ch. 1586, D. D. 15S9, Dean of Worcefter 1596'
died Nov. 29, 1604, and was buried in the Cathedral of Worcefter. (7)] '
Of the entertainment of Prince Alafco, commonly called Lafkey, by the
Univerfity this year, is before told you in the Annals. All that ftiajl be
more laid of him, is, that while he tarried in Oxford he had three filver fcep-
tres carried before him by his fervants.
1584 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester.}
Vicechanc. John Underbill, D. D. (8) Recflor of Lyncoln Collec^e
July 16. [He became afterward Biftiop of Oxford.] * *"
Prodors f Thomas Smyth of Chrift Church.
Mr. \ Richard Mercer of Exeter Coll.
Whofe Election, though it occurreth not in the Regifter, yet it feems
from the Proftors' Accompts (9) to be Apr. 29.
[The Senior was about this time made Secretary to that popular Count
Robert Earl of Effex, who had an efpecial refped for him. So that being
\'} J^^°- ^/"°'- ^36 a. (6) [Ath. Ox. I. F. 346.]
2 lb 23s b. (7) [Ibid. 3,6.1
3 [Ath Ox.r. F,26.] (8) L fol. 240 b.
S;iJ-/;^-34a. (9)Lib.Co.p.P.o«.
thereupon
no FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
thereupon introduced into tfie Court, he raifed himfelf merely by his own
merits to confiderable eminency, as firft to be Clerk to the High Court of
Parliament, afterward to be one of the Clerks of the Council, a Knight in
1603, Secretary of the Latin tongue, and one of the Mafters of the Re-
quefts. He deceafed in the prime of his years Nov. 28, 1609.] (i)
1585 Chanc. the fame, viz. Robert Earl of Leicester, who going in-
to the Low Countries this year, deputed Sir Thomas Bromlev, Knt. (2)
Lord High Chancellor of England, to execute the office of Chancellor of
the Univerfity Dec. 5.
Vicechanc. Edmund Lillye, D. D. (3) Mafter of Baliiol Coll. July 16,
Pro£tors r 'Thomas Singleton of Brafenofe Coll."! elefted in Convoc.
Mr. (4) \ John Bennett of Chrifl: Church j Apr. 21.
[The Senior was afterward Principal of his College.
The Junior proceeded D. C. L. 1589, became Vicar General in Spirituals
and Chanc. to the Archbp of York ; Preb. of Langtoft in the Church of
York-, Chanc. to Q^ Anne (Con fort of K.James 1) a Knight; Judge of
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ; and was returned to Parliament for
the City of York. In 1614 and 1620 he was ele(5led Parliamentary Burgefs
for this Univerfity, and 161 7 lent Ambaffador to Bruflels. He died in the
parifli of Chiift Church in London 1627, and was buried in the Church there.
Two of his Grandfons were John Bennet, Knt. of the Bath; Captain of the
Band of Gent. Penfioners; a Benefador to Pemb. Coll. of which he had been
a Gent. Com. created Baron of Ofllilfton 1682, (whole fon Charles was made
Earl of Tankerville 17 14) and Henry Bennet, Stud, of Ch. Ch. M.A. Knt.
Keeper of the King's Privy Purfe ; Ambaffador ; Secretary of State ; D. C. L.
created Baron of Arlington 1663; Earl of Arlington 1672; Knight of the
Garter, and Lord Chamberlain of his Majefty's Houfhold.] (5)
1586 Chanc. the fame, [Robert Earl of Leicester,] with his Deputy
Sir Thomas Bromley, Knt. (ftiled Chancellor alfo) (6) July 30.
Vicechanc. Daniel Bernard, D. D. and Canon of Chrift Church (fon
of Thom. Bernard, Bach, of Div. and Canon of the fame place) defigned to
this office by the Deputy-Chancellor, (whofe Chaplain he was) July 8, (7)
and took his place the 14th day of the faid month. (8)
Prodors f M^llliam IVatkinfon of Chrift Church \ elefted in Convoc.
Mr. (9) \ Giles Thomfon of All Souls Coll. 5 Apr. 14.
[The Senior was now Preb. in the Church of Weils, and proceeded B. D.
in 1587.(10)]
(i) [Ath. OxoN. I, 352.] (6) REG.Lfol. 288.
(2) Reg. in L tol. 283 a. (7) ^b. t". 286a.
(3) lb. fol. 285 a. (8) [lb. f. 287 a.]
(4) lb. fol. 48 a. (9) Ibid. f. 64 a.
{■;) {Ath.Ox. I, F 133, andll, F. 156; (to) [Ath. Ox. I, 234.]
BiocR, Brit.1
The
FASTI OXONIENSES. in
The Junior was born at London, entered a Student into Univerfity Coll.
in the 19th year of his age 1574. Six years after he became Fellow of All
Souls Coll. and being M. A. and in holy Orders was admitted Reader of Di-
vinity in Magdalen College. Afterwards he became Canon Refidentiary of
Hereford, Chaplain to the Queen, [Rcftor of Pembridge in Hcrefordfliire,]
Dean of Windfor [1602, being then D.D. Rigillrary of the Order of the
Garter,] and at length Bifhop of Gloucefter. He died Jun. 14, 161 2, [tet.
Sg.,] and was buried in St. George's Chapel in the Caftle at Windfor.
1587 Chanc. the faid Robert Earl of Leicester.
Vicechanc. Francis Wyllis, (1) Mafterof Arts, Prefident of St. John's
Coll. and Dean of Worccfter, conllituted by the Chancellor now in England,,
July 17, [on which day he was admitted] Do6tor of Divinity.
Proflors C George Dale of Oriel Coll. T Apr,
Mr. (2) I John Harmer of 'New CoU. j 26.
Which Proftors were then chofcn in Convocation, the former having re-
figned their offices in the Congregation Houl'e.
[The Senior began about this year to be Principal of St. Mary's Hall, and
proceeded D. C. L. in 1590.
The Junior was made Regius Profeflbr of Greek in 1585, Chief Mafter
of Winchefter School for nine years. Warden of the College there 17 years,
and at length D. D. See his epitaph in New College Chapel.]
1588 Chanc. the faid Robert Earl of Leicester, who dying the 4th
of September, [at Cornbury Park in Oxfordfliire, having been taken ill as
he was upon his journey to his Caftle at Kenilworth,] Sir Christopher
Hatton (fomctime of St. Mary's Hall) Knight of the Garter, and Lord
High Chancellor of England, was by the major part of the Academians (3)
eleded into his place 20th of the faid month. In which vacancy and eleftion
there was no Canccllarius natus as formerly, but only the Vicechancellor un-
derneath mentioned, who before had been defigned by the Earl of Leices-
ter. It is to be noted, that at the eledtion of Hatton, Robert Earl of
Eflex, that popular and ambitious perfon, was his competitor, [who had
been incorporated M. A. Apr. 11 preceding, (4)] thinking that if he might
.have carried it, he would be as powerful among the Gownfmen as among
the Gentlemen of the Sword, but he being generally looked upon as a great
patron of the Puritan fatftion, and confequently that if he had obtained it
he might do as much mifchief in his office as the Earl of Leicefter had
done before, he was therefore, and efpecially upon the commendation to the
Univerfity of Hatton, by Whitgift, Archbp of Canterbury, laidalide.
(i) Rec. inLf. 2go. (3) lb. fol. 294 a.
(2) lb. f. 79 a. (4) [lb. f. 292 a.]
Vice-
112 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
Vicechanc. Martin Hetoi>i, D. D. (i) Canon of Chrift Church, July
lo. As for this worthy perfon, I find that he was born at London ; that he
was the ion of George Heton, Merchant, (one m his time of great piety and
hofpitaHty) which George while he lived at Ancwerpe, where he was Mafter
of the Engiifh Merchants, caufed his houfe to be free and open for thofc that
fled for religion fake in the reign of Qu. Mary. At his return into Eng-
land he became Chamberlain of London, and giving this his ton that edu-
cation which was fitting to his birth, lent him at length to Wedminfter
School, where tarrying till 157 1, was with Richard Eedes chofen Student
of Chrift Church. Three years after (1574) he became Bach, of Arts, and
in 1578 Mafter in the fame faculty, being then accounted an acute difpu-
tant in Philofophy. Afterward applying himfelf tothe ftody of Divinity be-
came a very noted Preacher in the Univerfity. At length, after he had fpent
fome years in his Canonry of Chrift Church, he became Dean of Winchefter
after the deceafe of Dr. Humphry, and Bifliop of Ely after the death of
Dr. Cox, [that fee having laid void 20 years.]
Proflors r Thomas Ravys of Ch. Ch. \ eleft. Apr. 17, in a Cong.
Mr. (2) L Mattbeiv Gwynne of St. John's Coll._j of Reg. and Non Reg.
The Senior was afterward Dean of Chrift Church, and at length Bifhop
of London. The other Dr. of Phyfic, and a noted writer in his time. [He
was Phyfician to the Tower of London, the firft Medicine Profeflbr of
Grefliam College, and one of the College of Phyficians.] (3)
1589 Chanc. [the fame,] Sir Christopher Hatton, Knt. who by the
death of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester, became alfo High Stew-
ard of the Univerfity of Cambridge.
Vicechanc. Nicholas Bond, (4) D. D. Prefident of Magd. College, July
16. [He was alfo Chaplain to (^Elizabeth, and Preb. of Weftminfter.]
Proiftors j John Hardyng of Magd. Coll. ? Apr.
M\:{5) ^ JohnKyng oiC\\ni\C\\. i 29.
The Senior was afterward Prefident of his College, and the other Dean of
his Houfe, and at length Biftiop of London.
1590 Chanc. the fame, [Sir Christopher Hatton, Knt.]
Vicechanc. WiLLi am James, [again] D. D, (6) Dean of Ch. Ch. July 16.
At whofe admiffion his predeceffor Dr. Bond (7) delivered into his hands
I -i ' "^ ''
(i) Reg. LfoL-z'^ja. (5') LiB.-Comp. Proc.
\z) lb. fol. 91 a. (6) Reg. L f. 245 a.
(3) [Ath.Oxon. I, 513.] (7) lb. 246 b.
(4) Rec. L fol. 297 a.
the
FASTI OXONIENSES. 113
the Seal, Keys, Books of Statutes, and other infignia of tlie Vicechancellor-
fliip with bended knees. This Dr. James had undergone the faid office in
an. 1581.
Proftors j" Jafpar Calmer of Merton Coll."! eleded
Mr. {i) \ John Evelegh of Exeter Coll. J Apr. 29.
1591 Chanc. [the fame,] Sir Christopher Hatton, [Knight,] who dy-
ing Nov. 20, the thoughts of the Academians were much difturbed concern-
ing a Succeflbr. Some, efpecially thofe of the Puritan faction, were for Ro-
bert D'Evereux Earl of Eflex, before mentioned, now in great favour with
the Queen; others for Thomas Sackvile, Baron of Buckhurst, At
length a contention arifing about it, the Academians, after they had received
a letter from the Queen in favour of Buckhurst, chofe him (2) the 17 Dec.
following, and foon after fent a Codicil (3) of his eledlion to him. But that
which I Ihall obferve, that caufed the contention to be very hot, was Dr.
James his denial of delivering up his office of Vicechancellorfhip in the
time of the vacancy of the Chancellorffiip, according to the ancient man-
ner. For fo it was that the Commiflfary, upon the refignation or death of
the Chancellor, refigned the Infignia into the hands of the Prodors, and
they into the hands of the Cancellarius natus, that is, the fenior Theologifl:
in the Univerfity. But now Dr. James denying fo to do, the junior Prodtor
Mr. Lhyd would not be prefent at Congregations, efpecially that held Dec. 2 :
(4) for then divers being to be admitted to their degrees, he came into the
Houfe and protefted againft the matters then to be done. After which he
departed, and would adl no more 'till either a Chancellor was eleftcd, or
elfe that a Cancellarius natus ffiould take place. In the mean time the
Vicechanc. appointed Mr. John Tewer in his place for that time by giving
him the Procuratorial oath.
Vicechanc. Dr. James again, Jul. 16, (5) defigned by Chancellor Hatton.
[He was Dean of Durham in 1 596, and at length Bp of the fame Church.]
Proftors f Richard Braunche of Chrift Ch. 1 elected in Convoc.
Mr.{6) \ JohnLloydoiNt^CoW. 5 Apr. 14.
Which Proftors, with feveral Doftors and others, went to London, to ad-
mit the Chancellor to his office, being the firft admiffion out of the Uni-
verfity that I have yet met with.
[The Junior proceeded D. D. 1595, became Vicar of Writtle in Efiex
1 598, and died there 1 603.] (7)
(1) lb. fol. 244 a. (5) lb. 2503.
(2) lb. f. 252 a. (6) lb. fol. 248 b.
(3) lb. fol. 150, &c. ^7) [Ath. OxoN. I, 3»i ]
(4) lb. fol. 149 a.
Append. Q 1592
114 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1592 Chanc. Thomas Lord Buckhurst, Knight of the Garter, [one of
the Queen's Privy Council,] afterward Lord High Treafurer of England,
and created Earl of Dorset by King James I. He had before been educated
in this Univerfity, [at Hart Hall, as it feems, (1)] created Mafter of Arts at
Cambridge, and at length incorporated here in the fame deg. [Jan. 6, 1591-2.]
ftors ^ Thomas Savile of Merton Coll. T eleded in Convoc.
(3) I Ralph IVinwood of M&gd.CoW. J Apr. 5.
Vicechanc. Dr. Nicholas Bond, again, July 13. (2)
Proftors
Mr.
But Savile, [who was younger brother to Sir Henry Savile, Knt. and a
Fellow of Eton College] (4) dying at London Jan. 12, Mr. Richard Fijher,
Fellow of Merton College, (5) fucceeded 15th of the fame month. As for
the other Prodlor [^lVinwood\ who was born in Northamptonfhire, and had
been originally of St. John's Coll. [but elefted Fellow of Magd. Coll. in
1582, proceeded M. A. 1587, B. C. L. 1590, and fupplicated to be admitted
Dr of that Faculty, but whether admitted, it appears not ; (6)] he received the
HonourofKnighthoodfromKing James at Richmond, June 28,1607. About
which time he was fent by him Ambaflador to Holland, and at length was
made Prime Secretary of State. In which office he died 0<ft. 27, an. 161 7,
after he had enjoyed it three years and at leaft five months.
1593 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Edmund Lillye, [Mafter of Balliol College,] (7) again,
July 17. [He had borne the office in 1585, and was now Chaplain to Queen
Elizabeth, and Archdeacon of Wilts.]
Prodtors f PFilliam Aubrie of Chrift Church j Apr.
Mr. (8) \ Richard Latewar oi St. 'ioWsCoW. J 26.
[The Senior proceeded D. C. L. 1597, and was a learned Civilian. (9)
The Junior was about this time Redlor of Hopton in Suffolk, afterward
became Redor of Finchley in Middlefex, D. D. and at length Chaplain to
Sir Charles Blount, Knight of the Garter, Lord Mountjoy, then Lord De-
puty and afterward Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and Earl of Devonfhire.
He was fhot at Benburb in Ireland July 16, and died the day following, j6oi,
and not July 27,35 on his monument in St. John's ColL Chapel. (10)]
1594 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Edmund LiLLV,(ii)] to continue in the faid
office till the Chancellor otherwife pleafe.
(1) [Ath. Ox. I. 347.] (7) Reg. L f. 261 b.
(2) Reg. L f. 257 a. (8) lb. f. 260 a.
(3) lb. f. 253 b. (9) [Ath.Ox. I, F. 153.]
{4) [Ath.Oxon. 1, 257, et F. 126.] (10) [Ibid. 309.]
(5) Reg. Lf. 265 a. (i 1) Rec. fol. 271 b.
(6) [Ath. Ox. F.I 33, 139, 148.]
ProAors
i
FASTI OXONIENSES. 115
Proftors 5 Henry Fojler of Brafenofe Coll. ) Apr.
Mr. (1) I Henry Cuffe oi Mtnon CoW. J 10.
[The Junior was firft a Fellow of Trinity College. He became the King's
ProfefTor of Greek ; alfo Secretary to the unfortunate Count Robert Earl
of EfTex, with whom he fufFered death in 1601. (2)]
1595 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. the fame, (3) [Dr. Edmund Lillve,] by virtue of the Chan-
cellor's former letters.
Proftors r Robert Tynley of Magd. Coll. T Ult.
Mr. (4)\ miliam Prichard of Ch. Ch. j" Apr.
[The Senior was afterward D. D. and Archdeacon of Ely. (5)]
1596 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. Thomas Raws, {6) D. D. Dean of Chrift Church July 17.
Pro<5lors / Abel Gower of Oriel Coll. 1 .
Mr. (7) \ Rowland Searchfield of St. John's Coll. J ^P' *''
[The Junior, admitted D.^D. 1605, afterward became Bidiop of Briftol.]
1597 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. the fame, (8) [Dr. Raws,] again, July 14. [He was after-
ward fucceffively Bilhop of Gloucefter and London.]
Pro6bors / John Parkhurft of Magd. Coll.\ . ^
Mr. (9) t Richard Trafford of Mert. Coll. J ^P'" °'
1598 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. Thomas Singleton, (10) D. D. Principal of Brafenofe Col-
lege, July 18.
Proftors r Edward Gee of Brafenofe Coll. ? . ^
Mr.(ii)\ Henry Belyngham of New Coll. J ^P""'*^'
(1) Reg. L f. 268 b. (7) lb. f. 15 a.
(2) [Axil. Ox. I, 307.] (8) lb. f. 28 b.
(3) Reg. M a fol. 4 a. (9) lb. f. 23 b.
(4) lb. f. 1 a. (10) lb. f. 35 t.
(5) [Ath. Ox. I, 415.] (II) lb. f. 33 a.
(6) Reg. M af. 18 a. |
0^2 [The
ii6 FASTI OXONIENSES.
[The Senior was afterward Rector of Tedbourne St. Mary, Devon, and
proceeded D. D. in 1616, having been before that time one of the Society
of Chelfea College, and Chaplain in ordinary to his Majefty.] (i)
1599 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.}
Vicechanc. Dr. Thomas Thornton, (2) [Canon of Chrift Church, &c.}
again, July 16. He became Student of Chrift Church about the latter end
of Queen Mary's reign, by the favour of Dr. Trefham, Bach, of Div. 1570,
Vicechancellor and Dodor of his Faculty 1583 ; [under which year you
may fee more of him.]
Pro6tors c JViUiam Ojlerne of All Souls 7 ^ „
Mr. (3) I Francis Sydney oiChniiQhmdi J -^-P""- 10^
1600 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst. He was this year
conftituted by Q^ Elizabeth Lord High Treafurer of England.]
Vicechanc. George Abbot, D. D. (4) Mafter of Univerfity College, and
Dean of Winchefter, July 15.
Proftors r Nicholas Langford of Chrift Church -t
Mr. (5) L Laurence Humphrey (Laur. fil.) of Magd. Coll. 5
Apr.
22,
1601 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. George Ryves, D.D. (6) Warden of New College, Jul. 17.
Proflors r George Benfon of Queen's Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (7) \ Gerard Majfey of Brafenofe Coll. J 22.
The Senior [proceeded D.D. in 1607, and about that time] became Can.
. Refidentiary of Hereford, [and R. of Rock, alias Aka,. in Worcefterfh. (8) J
The Junior [D. D. in 1609, Re£tor of Wigan in Lancafhire, (9)] was no-
minated to the Bifliopric of Chefter, but died before confecration, 1619.
i5o2 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst.]
Vicechanc. John Howson, D.D. (10) [Chaplain to her Majefty, and]
Canon of Chrift Ch. July 15, afterward Bifliop of Oxford [and Durham*]
(1) [Ath. Ox. I, 443.] (6) lb. fol. 55 a.
(2) Reg. M a f. 40 a. (7) lb. f. 51 b.
(3) lb. f. 37 b. (8) [Ath.Oxon. I, F. 177.]
(4) lb. fol. 47 a. (9) [Ibid. 180.]
(5)Ib. f. 42 b. (10) Reg. Ma f. 70 a.
Pro(5lors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 117
Proftors r Daniel Pury of Magd. Coll. \ Apr.
Mr. (i) I IFalter Bennet of New Coll. _J 14.
Thefenior of which Prodors was afcerward Prebendary of Lichfield.
[The Junior became Chantorof the Church of Salifbury 1608, 'Archdea-
con of Wilts 1609, and D. D. in the lame year.] (2)
. .i(\r.,,'[
1603 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst. He was this year
continued by K. James I, in his office of Lord High Treafurer of England
by patent for life.]
Vicechanc. Dr. George Abbot again, (3) July 25.
Prodlors ( Chrijlopher Dale of Mert. Coll. ) May
Mr. (4) t Wtlliam Laud of St. John's Coll. J 4.
The Junior was afterward Prefident of his College, and at length Arch-
bilhop of Canterbury.
1604 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Buckhurst,] created this year
Earl of Dorset.
Vicechanc. John Williams, D. D. (5) Princ. of Jefus Coll. and Reader
of the Margaret Lefture, July 14. [He was afterward Dean of Bangor.]
Prodors r iVilliam Ballow of Chrifl: ChurchT Apr.
Mr. (6) \ George Darrell of All Souls Coll. _f 1 8.
The Junior was afterward [D. D. and] Prebendary of Weftminfter.
1605 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Earl of Dorset.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Abbot again, (7) July 16. [He was afterward fucceflively
Bilhop of Coventry and Lichfield, London, and Archb. of Canterbury.]
Proftors f Richard Fitzherhert of New Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (8) \ John Hanmer of All Souls Coll. i 1 1 .
[The Senior occurs Archdeacon of Dorfet in 1640.I (o)
-T J \^ iO
The Junior was afterward Bifhop of St. Afaph.
(1) Reg. Maf. 65 b. (6) lb. fol. 79 b.
(2) [Ath. Oxon. I, F. 184.] (7) lb. f. 88 a.
(3) Reg. Ma f. 75 b. (8) lb, f. 84 a.
;j? It; r's? b'- ■. '^ ii fe <^^ ^^"- '^°" '' ^- *^*-> ■. ' ■ '
1606
ii8 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1606 Chanc, the fame, [Thomas Earl of Dorset.]
Vicechanc. Henry Avray, D. D. (i) Provoft of Qiieen's Coll. July 17.
Proftors J* Simon Bajkervyle of Exeter Coll. ? Apr.
Mr.(2)\ James Mabbe of Magd. Coll. S ult.
The fenior Protlor was afterward Doftor of Phyfick, became famous in
his faculty, and at length received the honour of knighthood from King
Charles I. The other was a noted orator and. wit of his time, and for his
deferts became Prebendary of Wells. Divers perfons died this year of the
plague in Oxon. See the Annals an. 1605.
1607 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Earl of Dorset.]
Vicechanc. John Kyng, D. D. (3) Dean of Chrift Church, July 17.
Prodors f Nathaniel Brent of Mert. Coll. J Apr.
Mr. {^) \ John Tcljon of OnoiCoW. J 15.
The Senior was afterward Warden of Merton, [and a Knight;] and the
Junior Provoft of Oriel College.
1608 Chanc. the faid Thomas Earl of Dorset, but he dying Apr. 19,
Richard Bancroft, Archbifhop of Canterbury fucceeded 22 of the
faid month, (5) [and was incorporated D. D.] He was born at Farneworth
in Lancafliire in Sept. 1544, firft placed in Chrift's, foon after removed to
Jefus College in Cambridge. Afterward, by the endeavours of his Uncle,
Dr. Hugh Curwyn, Archbilhop of Dublin, became Preb. of that Church,
but he dying, became Chaplain to Dr. Coxe, Bifhop of Ely, who gave him
the Reftory of Taverfham, not far from Cambridge. Being thus put into
the road of preferment, he was admitted Bac. of Div. 1580, and five years
after DoAor. About which time he put himfelf into the fervice of Sir
Chrjftopher Hatton, by whofe recommendation he was made Prebendary of
Weftminfter an. 1592, from whence he had the eafier pafTage to St. Paul's
in London, [of which Cathedral he was Treafurer, and thoi Bilhop.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Kykg again, (6) July 16, a fierce maintainer and defender
of the Univerfity privileges.
Proflors j Edmund Underhill of Magd. Coll. -% Apr.
Mr. (7; t John Hamden oi Chviil Chuxch. \ 6.
(i) M a fol. 96 a. (5) lb. f. 19 a.
{2) lb. fol. 93 a. (6) lb. f, 28 b.
(3) Rec. K fol. 12 3. {7)Ib. f. i6b.
(4) lb. fol. 6 b.
This
I
FASTI OXONIENSES. 119
This year feveral parts of Oxon were troubled with a plague, and par-
ticularly St. Ebb's parilh, wherein in the compafs of ten months died ^6
of that difeafe.
1609 Chanc. Richard Bancroft, D. D. Archbifhop of Canterbur)'.
Vicechanc. the fame, (i) [Dr. Kyng,] July 14.
Prodtors i Charles Greenwood of Univerf. Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. (2) I John Flemrajng of Exeter Coll. J 26.
[The Junior was afterward Warden of Wadham College, D. D. and
King's Chaplain,]
1610 Chanc. Dr. Bancroft, but he dying Nov. 2, Thomas Egerton,
Baron of Ellesmere, Lord High Chancellor of England, and one of the
King's Pri\7 Council, was chofen into his place the next day, (3) and on the
loth inftalled in the Bifliop of Durham's Houle at London.
Vicechanc. Dr. Kyng again, (4) at which time the Chancellor's letters
being read for his Eledion, 'twas ordered that the Heads of Colleges and
Halls fhould at all times be ready and diligent to alTift the Vicechancellor in
his government of the Univerfity, efpecially in matters of religion, for the
fuppreffing of Popery and faftion, &c. The faid Dr. Kyng was foon after
Bifhop of London.
Proftors / Robert Pyncke of New Coll. \ Apr.
Mr.] (5) t Samuel Radclyffe of Brafenofe Coll. / 1 7.
The Senior was afterward Warden, the other Principal, of his College.
1611 Chanc. Thomas EGERTCNf, [Baron of Ellesmere, &c.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Singleton again, (6) Aug. 12 : [the fame who had been
Vicechancellor in 1598.]
Proftors r Norwych Spakeman of Chrift Church ? Apr.
Mr. (7) \ John Dunfter of Magd. Coll. J 3.
[The Senior was afterward Chaplain to James Montague Bifliop of Bath
and Wells, and died RcAor of Mitcham in Surry in 161 7. (8)
(i) Rec, K f. 39 [a.] (5; lb. f. sob.
(2) lb. f. 34 a. (6) lb. fol. 69 a.
(3) lb. f. 59 a. (7) lb. fol. 65 a.
(4) lb. f. 55 a et b. (8) [Atm. Oxon. I, F. 163.]
The
I20 FASTI OX O N I E N S E S.
The Junior became Chaplain to Archb. Abbot.] (i)
The books of Conradus Vorflius were publicly burned in the Univ^Cr
fity this year.
1 612 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Ellesmere.]
Vicechanc, the fame, (2) [Dr, Singleton,] July 28.
Procftors f Thomas Seller of Trin. Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (3)1 Richard Corbet of Chrift Church i 22,
The Junior was afterward Dean of his Houfe, [Biihop of Oxford,] and at
length Bifhop of Norwych,
The grand Controverfy between the Univerfity and City was this year de-
cided, as I have told you in theHiftory in 161 1 ; in which decifion it was or-
dered by the King and his Council (that whereas there had been fome do'jbt,
whether the Mayor or Vicechancellor fhould take the firft place) that the
Chancellor and in his abfence the Vicechancellor Iliould for ever after take
place before the Mayor of the City,
1613 Chanc. the fame. [Thomas Lord Ellesmere.]
Vicechanc. the fame, (4) [Dr. Singleton,] July 24.
Prodtors J Anthony Richardfon of C^. C0II.I Apr.
Mr. (5) \ Vincent Coddard of Magd. Coll. J 14.
1 614 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Ellesmere,]
Vicechanc. W^illiam Goodwvn, D. D. (6) Dean of Chrift Church,
July 15. [He was alfo Chancellor of the Church of York, and in 1616
became Archdeacon of Middlefex.]
Proflors \ Jenkin Vaughan of All Souls Coll.") May
Mr. (7) i 5<?»2a^/F^// of Chrift Church J 4.
The Junior was afterward Dean of his Houfe.
1615 Chanc. the fame, [Thomas Lord Ellesmere.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Goodwyn] again, (8) July 17, no mention be-
ing made of his oath or admiflion.
PrOiStors f Hugh Dicus of Brafenofe Coll. T Apr.
Mr.(9) (_ Richard Baylie of St. John's Coll. J 19.
The Junior was afterward Prefident of his College, and at length Dean
of Salilbury.
(i) [Ath. Oxon. I, 392.] (6) lb. f. 150 a.
(2) Reg. Kf. 92 a. (7) lb. f. 143 b.
(3) lb. f. 84 a. (8) lb. f. 168 a.
(4) lb. f. 128 b. (9) lb. f. 160 b.
(5) lb. f. 120 b.
1616
FASTI OXONIENSES.
121
1616 Chanc. the fame, viz. Thomas EGERTo^f, Baron of ELfrESMERE,
[this year created] Vifcount Bracklu y, [and in the year following Earl of
Bridgewater :]Biit he voluntarily refigning Jan. 24,(1) William Her-
bert, [Baron Herbert of Cardiff, &c.] Earl of Pembroke, Knight of
the Garter, Lord Chamberlain of the King's Houfliold, &c. wasiinanimoufly
elefted into his place 29th of the faid month ; [and was inftalkd Feb. 12 in
his Houfe called Bainard's Caftle in London. (2)]
Vicechanc. Arthur Lake, (3) D. D. Warden of New College, Jul 17
[He was brother to Sir Thomas Lake, (now Principal Secretary of Stated'
Mafter of St. Crofs near Winchefler 1603, Archd. of Surry 1605, Dean of
Worcefter 1608, and became Bifliop of Bath and Wells this fame year,]
Prodtors f Robert Sanderfon of Line. Coll. 1^ Apr
Mr. (4) \ Charles Croke of Chrift Church J 10. *
The Senior, being a noted Scholar of his time, [was made the King's
Proteflbrot Divinity and Canon of Chrift Church in 1642,] and after the
Reftoration of Kmg Charles II became Bilhop of Lincoln. [The Junior (3.
younger fon of Sir John Croke of Chilton in Bucks, one of the Juftices of
the King's Bench) proceeded D. D. in 1625, being then Reftor of Amer-
iham, Bucks, and Fellow of Eton College.] (5)
1617 Chanc. William Earl of Pembroke, fometime of New Colleo-e.
Vicechanc. Dr. William Goodwyn again, (6) July 17.
Proflors r Francis Grevill of Mert. Coll.l Apr
Mr. (7) \ John Harrys of New Coll. J ult.
The Jimior was afterward Warden of Winchefter College, and a noted
Scholar of his time.
1618 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc, the fame again, (8) [Dr. Goodwvn,] July 1 7.
Prodors r Daniel Ingollo^ Queen's Coll. J Apr.
Mr. (9) L >^« i^rof^ of Magd. Coll. 3 15.
1619 Chanc. the fame, [William, Earl of Pembroke,]
fl!r^K°f^^°\34b. (6) Reg. Nf. 49 b.
Sbf //a"^ (7 J lb. f. 44 b.'^
lA ih' f u (8) lb. fol. 66 b.
(iUw'a,\p,.,..3 (9) .b.fo,.6o..
^'""'- R Vicahjnc.
122 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Vkechanc. John Prideaux, D. D. (i) Redor of Exeter College, [and
the King's Profeflbr of Divinity,] July 17.
Prodtors 7 Chriftopher Wren of St. John's Coll. \ Apr.
Mr. (2) J 5n"^« !)«;>;)« of All Souls Coll. .J 7.
The fenior Pro6lor, younger brother to [Matthew] Wren, Bifliop of Ely,
was afterward through feveral preferments [of which the Redory of Hafely
in Oxfordfhire was one, (3)] advanced to the Deaneries of Windfor and
Wolverhampton, and to be Regiftrary of the moft honorable Order of the
Garter. He died at Bletchingdon in the county of Oxon May 29 1658, and
was buried in the Chancel of the Church there. As for the other Proiflor,
he was afterward [Preceptor to Prince Charles,] Dean of Chrifl Church,
and at length Bifliop of Wincheller, [and Lord Almoner.]
1620 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Prideaux again, (4) July 21.
Prodtors ? Matthew OJhorne of Wadham Coll.") Apr.
Mr. (5) \ Samuel Smyth oiMz^^, QoW. j 26.
The junior Proftor [admitted Dodtor of Phyfic 17th of the fame month
April, (6)] dying June 17, "Thomas Fox of the faid College facceeded 20th
of the faid month. (7 )
1621 Chanc. the fame, [William, Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. William Pierse, D. D. Canon of Chrifl; Church and Dean
of Chefter(8) July 20 : Afterward Dean of Peterborough, [Biftiop of the
fame Church,] and at length Bifliop of Bath and Wells.
Proftors r Matthew Styles of Exeter Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. (9) \ Nicholas Bay lie of Corpus Chrifl:! Coll. S 11.
[The Senior went to Venice in 1624, as Chaplain to an Ambafl*ador from
England, and proceeded D. D. in 1638. In 1643 he was nominated one of
the Aflembly of Divines, but whether he fate among them I know not, be-
caufe he was forced by the giddy Faftion about that time to refign his
(1) Rec.N fol. 77 a. (6) [Ath.Oxon. ut fupra.]
(2)Ib. f. 72 b. (7) Reg. N 91b.
(3) [ Ath. Ox. I, F. Z16.] (8) lb. F i zo a.
(4) Reg. N f. 92 b, {9) lb. f. 105 b.
(5) lb. f. 85 b..
Cures
I
FASTI OXONIENSES. 123
Cures at St. George in Botolph lane, and St. Gregory near Paul's, in Lon-
don, (i)]
The Junior was the firft of his Coll. that ever bore the office of Proftor.
1622 Chanc. the fame, viz. William Earl of Pembroke.
Vicechanc. Dr. Pierse again, (2) July 17.
Proftorsj Griffin Hyggs, of Mert. Coll. 7 ^
Mr. (3) i Richard Steward, of All Souls Coll. J ^ ^'
The Senior [being afterwards B. D. was in 1627 fent to the Hague by
his Majefty to be Chaplain to his Sifter Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia •, in
which employment he continued at leaft twelve years : and having been
made D. D. of the Univerfuy of Leyden in Holland, and incorporated 1630,
became Redtor of Cliff near Dover in Kent, Precentor of St. David's, (4)
and] afterward Dean of Lichfield.
The other, [D. C. L. Preb. of Worcefter; King's Chaplain-, Dean of
Chichefter ; Preb. of Weftminfter ; Dean of St. Paul's and] of Weftmin-
fter, [Provoft of Eton, Clerk of the Clofet to K. Ch. I, &c.] (5)
1623 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. the fame, (6) [Dr. Pierse.] July 21.
Proclors \ John Smyth of Magd. Coll. j a„^ ,,
Mr. (7) I miliam Oldis of New Coll. J ^^ " •^^
[The Junior was created D. D. 1 643, and was afterward flain by the Par-
liament foldiers, without any provocation given on his parr, between Adder-
bury in Oxfordlhire, (of which place he was Vicar) and the Garrifon of
Oxon, about 1644.] (8)
1624 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Prideaux again, (9) July 26.
Proftors J" Daniel Efcote., [or EaJIcott,'] of Wadham Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (10) I Richard Hyll of Brafenofe Coll. 5 7.
In the eledion of which Proftors, was the greateft canvafs, (as 'twas
thought) in the memory of man ; for four there were that were Candidates,
namely, Warner oi St. John's, who had 229 voices-, Parfom of the fame
Houfe, 247; Hyll, before mentioned, 253 ; and Efcote 255-, [984] ; for the
taking of which fuffrages the fcrutiny continued till after nine at night. In the
(I) [Ath. Oxon. I, F. 276.] (6) Reg. N, f. 164 b.
(z) Reg. N f. 148 a. (7) lb. f. 161 b.
(3)Ib. f. 42 b. (8) [Ath. Ox. II, F. 31.]
(if) [Ath. Ox. II, 239.] (9) Reg. N f. 190 a.
(5) [lb. 146.] (10) lb. 17s a.
R 2 year
124 FASTI OXONIENSES.
year 1626 was a greater canvafs than this, there being then 1078 fuffrages
given on all fides.
[The Senior Prodor became Warden of his College.]
1625 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke,]
Vicechanc. the fame, (1) July 19, [Dr. Pride aux. He became Bifliop of
Worcefter in 1641.]
Prodors c Nicholas Brooks, of Oriel Coll. 7 ,
Mr. (2) 1 Samuel Marjh, oi Trinity QoW. J ^P''- ^z-
The junior Proftor [was created D. D. Aug. 31, 1636, being then Preb.
of Rofcombe in the Church of Salifbury, (3)] and is the fame, I fuppofe,
that became Dean of York in Nov. 1644, by the gift of K. Charles I, then
at Oxon. [Q. if not R. Marfh, a Cantab, and created D. D. Aug. 31,
aforefaid.] (3*)
1626 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. William Juxon, LL. D. (4^ Prefident of St. John's Coll.
July 22, foon after Dean of Worcefter, [Clerk of his Majefty's Clofet in
1632 i Bifhop of Hereford and London 1633 ; ^"'^' ^^"^^^ ^^^ Reftoration,
Archbifhop of Canterbury.]
Proftors 5 Hopton Sydenham o^yizgA.CoW. ? .
Mr. (5) I Dwryy^ Pn^f<2«;r, of Exeter Coll. S P • 9*
1627 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Juxon again, (6) July 19.
Prodtors 5 Hugh Halfwell of All Souls College J .
Mr. (7) I Francis Hyde of Chrift Church J ^P''-4-
The faid Prodtors refigning their oiBce Apr. 22, 1628, Mr. William Hyde
and Mr. Ifaac Taylor were Procuratores nati till 13th of June following, the
controverfy of eleifling Prodors being not till that time finiflied. See more
in the Annals 1628.
1628 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]
Vicechanc. Accepted Frewen, D. D. (8) Prefident of Magdalen Col-
lege, July 24.
(i) Reg. N f. 211 b. (5) lb. f. 220 a.
(2) lb. f. 205 b. (6) lb. f. 246 a.
(3) [Ath. Ox. I, F. 271.] (7) lb. f. 241 a.
(3*) [Ibid.] (8) Ib.f. 265 b.
14) Reg. N f. 226 b.
Prodors
I
FASTI OXONIENSES. 125
Proftors / Robert Williamfon of Magd. Coll.\ .
Mr. ( I ) \ Robert Lloyd of Jefus Coll. | J ""• ' 3-
Which Proftors were named by the King, as I have elfewhere told you.
For certain new Ordinations (2) being tranfmitced to the Univerfity by the
Chancellor in the month of April for the eledlion of the Prodors, the Aca-
demians could not after their ufual way meet together for the eledion of
them, many Parfons and Curates having already rclbrted from feveral parts
of the nation, nay, fome from Wales, to eleft Lloyd. Whereupon no fmaii
tumult arifing in the Univerfity, the ele<flion of new Proflors was prorogued
'till fuch time that the controverfies in the Univerfity were equally com-
pofed. At length, after all parties were fatisfied, it was reputed unlawful
for the Mafters to nominate any to the Procuratorial Office but the afore-
faid Candidates Williamfon and Llayd. Which being the fcnience of the
King and Ciiancellor, that ancient cuftom of choofing Prodors by fuffraoes
in a Icrutiny vanifhed, and another new form of eledion was introduced, as
I am now about to fhew.
1629 Chanc. the fame, [William Earl of Pembroke.]'
Vicechanc. Dr. Frewen again, (3) July 17.
In which year, for the fucceffion of the Procuratorial Office without public
canvafTing, (as the word now was) it pleafcd the King's Majefty to convert
the faid Eledions into private and domeftic. Alfo that the laid office miohc
be equally diftributed through every College, according to an arithmetical
proportion, a Cycle of 23 years was made; (4) which, while it revolves,,
iheweth how each College (from whence the Prodors are yearly to be ta-
ken) is to join till the year 1 720, and after, and how many courfes each hath
therein. Which Cycle being remitted into the Statutes by the King's autho-
rity, afterward publilhed in a flieet of paper, with fuch Statutes that belong,
thereunto, thofe fadious eledions by canvaffing, or public folicirations for
fuffrages, which oftentimes proved pernicious to the Univerfity, were now
(not too late) expired. The firft Prodors of the faid Cycle, called by fome
the Caroline Cycle (chiefly compofed by Peter Turner [M. A. afterward Dr
of Phyfic, Fellow] of Merton Coll. [Profeffor of Geometry in Greffiam Col-
lege, London, and Savilian Profeflbr of Geometry here,] and Robert Hegge,
[Fellow] of Corpus Chrifti Coll.) were thefe :
Prodors C Thomas Athnfonoi Sit. ]Q\^Vi%Qo\\,\ prefented to their Of-
Mr. (5) \ William Strode of Chrilt Church \ fices in Convoc. Ap. 1 5.
(1) lb. fol. 262 a. (4) [In TuR.ScHOL.inpix. B 21.]
(2) lb. fol. 253 b. (5) Ib.f. 8 b.
(3) Ric. R fol. u b.
[Th€
126 FASTI OXONIENSES.
[The Junior was this fame year, during his Proflorfhip, chofen the Public
Orator of the Univerfity, and in 1638 was inftalled Canon of Chrift Church,
and proceeded D. D.]
1630 Chanc. the fame, viz. William Earl of Pembroke, who dying
Apr. 10, (as Mr. Thomas Allen of Gloucefter Hall had predidted) William
Laud, D. D. fometime Prefident of St. John's College; [Archd. of Hun-
tingdon ; Dean of Gloucefter ; Preb. of Weftminfter ; Bifhop of St. David's ;
Bath and Wells ; Dean of the Chapel Royal; and] now Bifhop of London,
was elected (i) into his place the 12th, and confirmed the 28th day of the
faid month, (a) [in his Palace called Fulham Houie.]
Vicechdnc. William Smyth, D. D. (3) Warden of Wadham Coll. July
17. [Afterward Redor of Tredington, Worcefterfhire, and Preb. of Wor-
cefter.]
Pro£lors C Ral/e Jujlen o( Magd.CoW. 1 prefented
Mr. (4) \ Henry Stringer, of New Coll. J Apr. 7.
The Junior was afterward [the King's Profeflbr of Greek, and] Warden of
his College.
1 63 1 Chanc. Dr. William Laud, Bifliop of London.
Vicechanc. Dr. Smyth again, (5) July 16.
Prodors J Atherton Bruche of Brafenofe Coll."! Apr.
Mr. (,6) \john Doughty oiMtn.Co\\. J 20.
Which Proftors being removed from their places by the King's com-
mand, in the month of Aug. (as in the Annals is at large told you) were
elefted for the remaining part of the year under the faid form
Proftors r John Earle of Mert. Coll. 1 prefented
Mr. (7) I Lawrence fVaJJjington of BT&Cenok Coll. j Aug. 26.
The Senior was, after the King's Reftoratiop, made Dean of Weftminfter,
afterward Biftiop of Worcefter, and at length of Salifbury.
(i) lb. fol. 19 b. Society to the Reftory of Lapworth in War-
(2) lb. fol. 20 a. wickfliire, from which he retired in the be-
(3) lb. fol. 25 a. ginning of the civil war. After the King's
(4) lb. f. 18 b. Reftoration he became Preb. of Weftminfter,
(5) lb. f. 35. Reftor of Cheam in Surry, and D. D. Ath.
6) lb. f. 32 a. Ox. II, 510.1
i^^a^^/j in 1633 was prefented bj his (7) Rec. R fol. 38 b.
1632
I
FASTI OXONIENSES, 127
1632 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Bifliop of London.]
Vicechanc. Brian Duppa, D. D. (i) Dean of Chrift Church, July 19.
Proftors S Richard Chaworth of Chrift ChurchT .
Mr. (2) t John Meredith of All Souls / "^P""' ' ' '
The Senior was after the King's Reftoration made Vicar General, and
the Junior foon after Warden of All Souls, [and Provoft of Eton Coll.]
1633 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Bifhop of London,] who in
the beginning of Sept. became Archbilhop of Canterbury.
Vicechanc. Dr. Duppa again, (3) July 22. Afterward Tutor to Prince
Charles ; Bifhop of Chichefter -, then of Salilbury ; at length of Wincheftcr.
Proftors r Thomas Whyte of C. C. Coll. \ ^
Mr. (4) 1 Freeman Page of Exeter Coll.j ^^^ ^•
The Junior of which Prodlors died in the year following.
1634 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Archbp.]
Vicechanc, Robert Pincke, D. D. (5) Warden of New Coil. July 26.
Prodlors \ Herbert PelhamoiMs.^^. Qo\\:\ . ,
Mr. (6; \ John Warren of Wadham Coll./ '^P'"' '^•
1635 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Archbp.]
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Pincke, (7) July 22 or 23.
Prodors r John Edwards of St. John's Coll.") .
Mr. (8) \ Guy Carleton, of Queen's Coll. J ^^^' ^'
The Senior Proftor was afterward Natural Philofophy Reader, and Dodor
of Phyfic. The Junior was after the King's Reftoration made Dean of Car-
lifle and Prebendary of Durham, and at length [fucceffively] Bifliop of Bri-
ftol, [and Chichefter.]
1636 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Archbp.]
(j) Reg. Rfol. 48. (5) lb. f. 93 b.
(2) lb. 44 a. (6) lb. f. 81.
(3) lb. f. 66 b. (7) l^. f. ,,pa;
(4) lb. f. 65 a, (8) lb, f. J06 3.
Vicechanc.
1^8 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
Vicechanc. Richard Baylie, D. D. (i) Picfidcnt of St. John's, and
Dean of Saiifbury, July 22.
Proftors r Thomas Browne of Cli. Ch.
Mr. (2) \ John Good of New Coll. J ^^^' ^7-
The Senior was afterward D. D, and Canon of Windfor.
1637 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Archb.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Baylie again, (3) July 29. ,
Proftors r Daniel Lawford of Oriel Coll.\ .
Mr. (4) \ John Glifon, of Trinity Coll. J ^P""" ^9-
1638 Chanc. the f?n3e, [William Laud, Archb.]
Vicechanc. Accepted Frewen, D. D. (5) Prefident of Magd. Coll. and
Dean of Glocefter, July 16. [He had borne the office 1628, and was after-
ward Bifliop of Coventry and Lichfield, and at length Archbifhop of York.]
Proftorsf Edward Corbet of Merton Coll.") .
Mir. (6) 1 Jolm Nicholfon of Magd. Coll. / -^P""' ^'
The Senior was afterward made by the Committee of Parliament, Canon
of Ch. Ch. and Orator of the Univerfity in the place of Dr. Hammond, but
he refufed them. [He was created D. D. 1648, and died Reftor of Great
Hafeley in Oxfordfhire, Jan. 5, 1657-8.] (7)
The Junior became Chancellor of Gloucefter.
1639 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Archb.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Frewen again, (8) July 13.
Prodors r Edward Fulham of Ch. Church \ a_- „.
Mr. (9) L Robert Heyzvood of Brafenofe Coll.J ^'^^' ^'^'
The Senior of which Proftors became after the King's Reftoration Canon
of Windfor, D. D. [and Preb. of Chichefter.] (10)
1640 Chanc. the fame, [William Laud, Archbp.]
(i) lb. in Rec. R fol. 130 a. (6) lb. fol. 153 a.
(2) lb. fol. 122 a. (7) [Ath. Oxon. II, F 68.J
(3) lb. fo]. I JO a. (8) Rec. R f. 167 a. >
(4) lb. fol. 145 a. (g) lb. f. 165 a.
(5) lb. fol. 157 a. ■ (10) [Ath. Oxon. II, 135.]
yiccchanc'
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 129
Vicechanc. Christopher Potter, D. D. (i) ProvoR of Qiieen's Col-
lege, and Dean of Worcefter, July 28. [In Jan. 1645 he was promoted
to the Deanry of Durham, but died the third of March following without
inftallation.j
Prodors t Pf/^ry^//i^W of Lincoln Coll. 1
Mr. (2) < Nicbolas Greaves of All Souls Coll. J ^P""' '5-
But the Senior dying at London in St. Bridget's Parifl: about the begin-
ning of Febr. JVillwmM^atfon of the faid College (Lincoln) was, within a few
days after, chofen into his place, and admitted" accordini> to the Caroline
Cycle. The other Proftor was afterward [D. D.] Dean of [Dromore] in Ire-
land, and there died.
1641 Chanc. the fame, viz. Dr. William Laud, Archbifhop of Canter-
I b"""/' but he being accufed of divers capital crimes in both Houfes of Par-
/ iiament, and thereupon committed firft to private cuftody, then to the Tower
of London, made a refignation on the 2 2d of June of all authority and aca-
demical adminiftration belonging to him in the Univerfuy. Which refits-
nation under his hand and feal, he fent with his letter of the 25th of the faTd
month to Oxford, giving therein very great tokens in a lamenting manner
of his love and affedion to the Univerfity. Both which being received, were,
after a new Chancellor had been eleded, anfwcred with great affection and'
piety. The firft of July following, the faid refignation being publifhed in
Convocation, Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery,
[Baron Herbert of Shurland, High] Steward of the Univerfity, [Knight
of the Garter, Chamberlain of his Majelty's Houftiold, and one of his PrTvy
Council] was then elefted Chanc. and the 8th day of the faid month was
inftalled in London in his houfe called Baynard's Caftle. He had been bred
in this Univerfity, as he himfelf acknowledgeth. (3)
Vicechanc. Dr. Prideaux again, [who had been Vicechancellor in 1619,
&c.] dcfigned to his office by the new Chancellor Oft. 7, and the 19th of
December following was confecrated Bifliop of Worcefter. But now Hier-
archy daily declining, and Bifhops not only ejected from the number of
Peers in Parliament, but alfo divers ecclefiaftical perfons deprived of act-
ing in fecular affairs as alien from their profeffion, this our worthy Vice-
chancellor, both a fpiritual and temporal Judge, next to the Chancellor, in
Academical caufes, being thereupon thought not fit (at leaft with fafety) to
execute his office, the Chancellor by his letters, dated March 2 this year,
appointed a laical perfon Giles Sweit, LL. D. his Commiffary or Deputy
to fupply his turn in the Courts and civil affairs of the Univerfity. Which
office, though it was for fome time performed by him (fuch were the times
that required it) yet the like example we never before or lincc had.
(i) Rtc. Rf. i8oi. (a) lb. f. 171b. (3)InR£c.Convoc.Rf. 138 b.
Append. S Proftors
130 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proflors C Baldzvyn Acland of Exeter Coll. 7 ^
Mr. ( I ) I Abraham Wocdhead of" Univerf. Coll. 5 ^^ ^•
This year that folemnlty which Hiould have been performed by the Citi-
zens of Oxford Feb. lO. (St. Scholaftica's day) in St. Mary's Church, (on
which clay the great Conflift began an. 1354) was by them, partly out of
contempt, and becaufe the rebellious Parliament favoured them, omitted.
1642 Chanc. [the fame,] Philip, Earl of Pembroke, &c. fometime of
New College; [created M. A. in 1605.]
Vicechanc. &c. The year of the Vicechancellorrtiip of Dr. Prideaux, Bi-
(hop of Worcefter, being ended, and he about the feaft of St. John Baptift
not only quitting all right therein (without laying down the enfigns of his
office, as the manner is) but rather leaving the Univerfity abruptly, as the
advantage of time offered, the office for feme time laid void, and nothing of
it was done but by Deputies. The which, for what reafon it fo happened, is
perhaps at this time too great a trouble for me to tell. For now the Uni-
verfity, the mother of togated peace, being affrighted with the unwonted
rumours of a civil war, the Mufes delerted, and the adorers of them every
where dilperfed, knew not (as if put between the anvil and the hammer)
which way to turn itfelf, or feek reft. The admiiniflration therefore of its
government, was fucceffively, according to the manner of our predeceffors,
committed to Deputies, of whom the firft was Dr. Robert Pincke, War-
den of New College, who for his loyalty in raifing and lettling the Univer-
fity Militia for the defence of it from the common incurfions of the enemy,
and for endeavouring to make the City provide alfo men and arms for its
defence, the Citizens being very backward in it, was afterward treacheroufly
(1) [Jir,:hnm IFooSeari, after qu'ming his been fince he was at Rome, which he always
office (not wifhout trouble, occafioned by the very warily concealed) got leave of the Maf-
denying the Grace of Francis Cheynell, of ter and Society to be abfent, as intending
which he complained to the Long Patlia- again to travel, with the allowance of 20I.
ment) attended feveral young Gentlemen of per an. So that retiring to London, he after-
his College on their travels. And lettling for wards fettled at Hoxton, alias Hogfden, near
a time at Rome, he was entertained by George to that city, where he lived very oblcurely
Duke of Buckingham, wh m he inflrufled in and retiredly upon that allowance that the
Mathematics. After his return (being de- College made 10 him as a Traveller, all
prived of his Fellowfhip by the Vifitors ap- therein, except one, knowing not to the con-
pointed by the Parliament for abfence and trary, but that he was beyond the feas. Anu
non-appearance an. 1648) he lived for fome there being fettled, he not only caufed youths
time in York lloufe in the Strand near Lon- to be trained up in the Roman Catholic Re-
don, by the appointment of the faid Duke ; ligion (of which certain Members of Parlia-
but Arthur Lord Canell being informed of ment did openly make mention in the Houfe,
the great merits of the perfon, he entertained after the Popifh Plot was difcovercd) but al-
and learned of him the Mathematical fciences. fo wrote and publifliej divcis books in vin-
In 1660 he was rellored to his Fellowfliip dication of the Church of Rome. . In this his
by his Majefty's Commiflioners, and remain- retirement, he died at Hogfden in 167S,
ed in his College for a time : But his opinion aged 70, Ath. Oxon. II, 61 3.]
as to Religion being then altered (as it had
feized
FASTI OXONIENSES.
»3i
fcizedon at Aylefbury, and committed Prifoner to the Gatehoufe at Weft-
minfter about the 12th of September. After him Dr. Tolson, Provoft of
Oriel, fuccceded as Pro-vicechancel!or, continuing in the faid office (none as
I think, intervening) till the 7th of Feb. following: (i) a little before which
time he being nominated by the Chancellor's letters fent to the Univerfuy,
was on the fame day in a Convocation then held, fvvorn and admitted (2) by
the confent of the Doftors and Matters then prefenr.
Prodors ^ Edward 2^cu?!g of New Coll. \
Mr. I rriftram Sugge of Wadham Coll. j ^^P''' ^°-
[The Junior was made public Metaphyfic Reader. In 1646 he was created
among fcveral other Loyalilb D.D : and in 1648 was expelled by the Vifi-
tors, and fuffered much in the interrupted times for his loyalty. In 1660 he
was reftored to his Fellowfhip, but dying in the beginning of the next year
was buried in Wadham College Chapel.] (3)
1643 Chanc. the fame, namely, Philip Earl of Pembroke and Mont-
coMERY,&-c. but he being thought unworthy to bear the faid Office fay the
King and Univerfity, forafmuch as he was actually againft the former in the
prefent War, and altogether negieded the other, the King (4) authorized the
Members thereof to make choice of another. Wherefore they calling a
Convocation, Oft. 24, eledred (5) for their Chancellor one that had been tor-
merly of Magdalen College, viz. William Marquis of Hertford, Vif-
count Beauchampe, Baron Seymour, [one of his Majefty's Privy Council,]
&c. and the 31ft of the faid month admitted and inllalied him in the
Convocation Houie (then the North Chapel joining to St. Mary's Church)
in the prefence of the Biffiops of Bath and Wells, Saliffiury, and Rochefter,
and divers of the Nobility that were then in the Univerfity. [He had been
admitted B. A. 1607, and created M. A. i6^6 : (6) He was alfo now Go-
vernor to Charles Prince of Wales, and Groom of the Stole to his Majefty.]
Vicechanc. Dr. JohnTolson, D. D. Provoft of Oriel, v/ho continuing in
his office till the i8th of Nov. Dr. Pincke, before mentioned, fuccceded
again. (7)
Proftors f George Wake of Magd. Coll. "1
Mr. (S) 1 IFilliatn Cartwrygbt of Ch. Ch. J ^^P*"" ^^•
The fenior Proctor having fprained his leg, or elfe put it out of joint, and
therefore not able to come to the Convocation Houfe to be admitted, that
Ceremony (a difpenfation being firft granted) was performed in his chamber
at Magd. College. [In j66o he proceeded D. C. L.] As for the other Proc
tor, [who was alfo Succentor of Salilbury,] he dying Nov. 29, Mr. Jokn
(1) Reg. Convoc. S [b, Z5.]p. 19. (j) ibid. p. 41.
<^' ^^'l^- (6) [Ath.Oxon.I, F.176, 269.]
f3) [Ath. Oxon. ir, F. 57.] (7) Reg. ut furra, p. 44.
(4) KfG. ut fupra, p. 40. (8) jb. p. 25.
S I Mapiett
132 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Maplett of the fame Houfe fucceeded Dec. 9.(1) [This "john Mapktt being
made Doftorof Phyfic in 1647 (about which time he had the grant of the
Principality of Gloucefter Hall conferred on him, upon Degory Wheare's
death) he attended the two Lord Fallclands into France, &c. afterward prac-
tifed his faculty at Bath and Brirtol, and in 1660 was reftored to his Princi-
pality of Gloucefter Hall (from which he had been ejected) and foon after
refigned it. He died in 1670, aged 55.] (2)
This year in the month of 06t. the Courts of Parliament aflembled in the
Schools, and there fate for fome time. So that upon that account, and that
the other Schools were employed as Granaries, all Exercifes and Leftures
(if any at all) were performed in St. Mary's Church.
1644 Chanc. William Marquis of Hertford, &c.
Vicechanc. Dr. Pyncke again, (3) Aug. 24. A perfon he was of a Ro-
man and public fpirit, an encourager of learning, charitable to the poor : A
ftiff defender of the King's caufe, and the liberties and privileges of the
Univerfity, againft its impugners.
Proiflors 5 William Creed of St. John's Coll. ? ^
Mr.(4) I Francis Broad of Merton Coll. 5 ^^^"^ ^' ■
The Senior [in the time of the Ufurpation became Redor of Codford
St. Mary, Wilts, and] was after the King's Reftoration made Refidentiary of
Salilbury, Archdeacon of Wilts, and the King's Profeflbr of Divinity in this
Univerfity. [He was alfo Reftor of Stockton in Wilts.]
1645 Chanc. the fame, [William Marquis of Hertford.]
Vicechanc. Samuel Fell, D. D. (5) Dean of Chrift Church, July 29,
having before been nominated by the Chancellor.
ProiStors f Charles Wheare of Glouc. Hall ? . /■
Mr. (6) \ John Michell of Ball. Coll. 1 ^P''* ^^•
In defeft of a Statutable Mafter of Corp. Ch. Coll. becaufe that the gene-
rality of that Society was now abfent, the eledion fell to the HallSj and they
chofe Wheare beforementioned.
1646 Chanc. the fame, [William Marquis of Hertford.]
Vicechanc. the fame, f Dr. Fell, ] without any nomination from the
Chancellor, he having left Oxford at the furrender of it into the Parlia-
ment's hands, June 24.
(i ) Reg. S b, 25, p. 46. {4) lb. p. ;6.
(2) [Ath. Ox. II, 466.] (s) lb. p. |4.
l3) Reo, ut fnpra, p. 65. (6) lb. p. 78.
Proftors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 133
Proctors 5 Richard Wyatt, of Oriel Coll. 1 ^ g
Mr. (i) \ 5jrc«» £a/o« of Brafenofe Coll. S ^ '
But the fenior Prodor dying at Ducklyngton near Witney in Oxfordshire
the beginning of 0(ft. his place was fuppiied by a Deputy till the 25th of
Feb. following. At which time Mr. James Farrenoi' t\\z fame College (who
had been eleded by tiie Matters of that Houfe) was admitted into his
place, (2) but not without the confent of the Committee for regulating the
Univeriity, which was obtained the 15th of the lame month. (3)
[The Junior was afterward D. D. Principal of Gloucefter Hall-, Archd.
of Stow and Leicefter m the Church of Lincoln ; and Redlor of Nuneham
Ccyjrteney, Oxfordihire.]
1647 Chanc. the fame, viz. William Marquis of Hertford, &c. who
continuing in his office_till the beginning of February, Philip Z^r/ i?/ Pem-
broke, and Montgomery, was about that time reftored; and according to an
Order {4.) of the Lords in Parliament March\%^ was dejired to go to Oxford
and take pojfejfwn of his place. According to iihich order he ivent in the beginning
of the next year., as I fhall forthwith tell you.
Vicechanc. Dr. Fell, without any nomination by the Chancellor. So that
being dilcharged of his ofEce by Order from the Vifitors (5) Ocl. 8, becaufe
as they pretended he was neither nominated, nor lawfully admitted there-
unto, yet, he taking no notice of it, fuppiied the place fometimes in his own
perfon, and fom.etimes by Deputies.
Prodtorsj" Robert Waryng of Chrift Church"!
Mr. ( 6) \ Henry Hunt of Magd . Coll. / ^P'"' ^9-
Notwithftanding an Order ilTued out from the Vifitors, authorized by
Parliament, for the removal of the fenior Prodtor, Jan. 20, yet he continued
therein till new Prodlors were elecfled. [During his Prodborlhip he was elefted
Camden's Hiftory Profeflbr, but deprived of it and his Studentlhipof Ch. Ch.
by the Parliamentarian Vifitors. He died in 1658.] (7) The junior Proc-
tor was chofen into the place of Mr. Robert Bigge, who died in the (8) latter
end of Feb. i646[7], being fome weeks after he had been eledted by the
Society of Magd. Coll. to ferve in that office.
(1) Reg. ut fupra, p. 104. (6) Reg. S. ut fup. p. 130.
(2) lb. p. 129. (7) [Ath. Ox. II, 223.J
(3) 11^'d. (8) The eledion day in the College was
(4) Reg. Conv. T 26, p. 10. the /irft Wednefday in Lent, Mar. 10.
(5) Reg. Vifitatorura Parliament, p. 5.
I 1648
13+ FASTI OXONIENSES.
1648 Chanc. Pnihip Earl of Pembroke, (;?c. who took pojejion ( i) of the
Chair in his own feifon, in a Convocation held Ap\ 12.
Vicechanc. Edward Reynolds, M. of Arts, fometime Fellow of Merton
College, "who being defigned to this Office (through the recommendation of the
Chancellor) by an Order (2) of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Feb. 18
1647-8, was in a Convocation held Jpr. 12 this year, admitted thereunto {^) by
Sir Nathaniel Brent, Warden of Merton College, in the prefence of the Chancel-
lor, He was jufl before declared D. of D. by another Order.
ProEior
Mr.
lors r JoHiua Crofs of Lincoln Coll."]^ admitted
(4; I Ralph Button of Mert. Coll.] Apr. 12.
Which ProHors were deftgned and admitted to their office by the fame authority
that the Vicechancellor was, without any regard had to the Caroline Cycle, which
appointed New Coll. and All Souls to eleSi Prolfors for this year : , [and William
Bew, or Beaw, Fell, of New Coll. (afterward Fie. of Adderbury'in Oxford/hire,
and at length Bijhop of Landaff) who had been chofen by the Society of New
College, for their Vroilor on the firfl Wednefday in Lent 1647-8, was put afide.,
as alfo one Ed. Allafon, who (as 'tisfaid in the Vifitors' Regijier) was chofen by
thoje of All Souls College, yet whether he was of that Hou/e, or had taken the
Degree of Mnfler of Ar ts, I cannot yet find. ] ( 5 )
\fthe Senior was ele5Ied, by Order of the Vifitors, Reader of the Natural Philo-
Jophy Le£fure in the place of John Edwards, D. of Phyfic, and Fell, of St. John's
Coll. ejected thence. (6) He was alfo appointed Fellow of Magd. Coll. and cre-
ated D. C. L. in- 1650. Soon after he left his Fellowfloip, becauje he took to him
a wife, but keeping his Reader's place till his Majejly's return, was then dif-
charged of it by the Commiffioners . He died in his houfe near Magd. Coll. May 9,
1676, aged 62 years, and was buried in the North Aile joining to the Chancel of
the Church of St. Peter in the Eajl, within the City of Oxford. (7)
The Junior Pro5for, while he bore that office, was made Canon of Chriji Ch.
and Orator of the Univerfity, upon the refufal of Edward Corbet, in the place
of Dr. Henry Hammond, who had been ejeBed by the Parliament Vifitors. After
his Majejly's Refioration he was difcharged of his Canonry and Orator/hip, and
retired to IJlington near London, where he preached in Conventicles, and taught
youths to the time of his death ; which happening in the latter end of 0£i. 1680,
he was buried in the Church there. (8) J
(i) Reg, T p. II. (■;) [Ath.Oxon. II, F. 62.]
(2) lb. p. 10. (6) [Reg. T, ad fin. p. 3 ]
(3) lb. p. 11. (7) [Ath.Oxon. II, f. 90,]
(4) Ibid. (8) [Ibid. F. 92.]
1649
FASTI OXONIENSES.
^35
1649 Chanc. Philip Earl of Pembroke [and Montgomery,] who died
Jan. 23 ibis year, at the Cockpit by Whitehall, and was buried in the Cathedral
of Sarum, Febr. 8 following.
Vicechanc. Edward Reynolds, D D. Bean of Chrifi Church, re-admitted
■^'^g- 30> ( I ) having been nominated a little before by the Chancellor. {After the.
Refinration he became Warden of Merton Coll. and at length Bijhop of Norwich.]
ProHors c John Maudit, of Exeter Coll. i
M-.(2) I Hierome Zanchie of All Souls Coll. } ^^'"- 4-
EleSied againft the Caroline Cycle which appointed Exeter and ^een's College.
But the laft of the /aid Colleges being not in a capacity of yielding a per/on zealous
andfuitahle to thefe times. All Souls therefore did (by recommendations of the Com-
mittee and Vifitors) choofe one that had been an officer in the Parliament Army,
and lately put in Fellow thereof. [He was afterward Commander in Chief of the
Parliament forces in the county of Tipper ary in Ireland, knighted by the favour
of Hemy Cromwell, and chofen Burgefs for Woodjlock in Oxford/hire in 1658, W
died in Ireland, about the latter end of K. Charles //. ] ( 3 )
[John Maudir, during feme part of the JJJurpation, was pojfefl of Br Ham
mond's rich Living of Penfmrjl in Kent, but was ejeiled thence. He had alfo a
Benefice inDevonJhire, which after the. Refioration he left to avoid conformity
and died Jocn after. {\)'\ ■^*
1650. Chanc. The place laying void, the Vifitors ajfumed the power thereof
into their hands till the firft of January this year, on which day a Convocation be-
ing ajfembled, the then Members of the Univerfity unanimoujly choje (leave beinz
firfl granted {rf) by the Committee to make choice of a fit per fon) Oliver Crom-
well, (6) General of the Parliament forces. Which office (after he had been ac-
quainted what the Univerfity had done by certain Doctors and Mafters Jent to^
him, then at Edinburgh in Scotland) he kindly accepted, and forthwith promifed to
be a friend to the Univerfity, by his canting letter fent thereunto, (7) dated at that
place, leb. 4, part of which runs thus : « But if thefe prevail not; (meaning fome
exceptions for the refufal of the office) <■ and that I ;;;«/ continue this honour, un-
til lean perfonally Jerve you, you f jail not want my prayers, That that feed and
Jiock ofpiely and learning (fo marvelloufly Jpringing up among Jl you) may be ufefi'l
to that great and glorious kingdom of our Lord Je/us Chri/l, of the approach of
which, Jo plentiful an effiifion of the Spirit upon thefe hopeful plants is one of the
(I ) Reg. T, p. 64. nv, part ir, p. 116]
(^) It), p. 39. (j) Reg.t, p. ,20.
(3) [Ath.Oxov.II, F. 69.] (6) lb. p. 121.
(4) [Ibid.s: Walker's SuKF. of the Cler- (7) lb. p. \z^, 130.
b<Ji
136 FASTI OXONIENSES.
heft pre/ages, jind in all other things I Jloell, by the divine ajfiftance, improve my
poor cytlities and inter efts in manifejtmg my f elf to the Univerfity and yourjelves
\_Tcur moft cordial friend and fervant, O. Cromwell.']
Which being read in a Convocation held[22d'\ of the fame month, the Members
thereof made the Hottfe refound with their chearful acclamations. ( i )
Vicechanc. Daniel Greenwood, D.T>. Principal of Br af en ofe College, ad-
mitted {i) Oolober 12, having been on the 12th of Sept. going before, nominated
and defigned to that office by the Committee for the reformation of the Univerfity ^
the Chancellorfhip being then void.
ProElors c Thankful [or Gracious] Owen of Line. Coll.\ ^
Mr. (3) I Philip Stephens of New Coll. j ^^''* '^'^'
It was ordered (4) in the beginning of this year [Mar. 13, 1649-50,] by the
Vifitors, ii;ith the cenfent of the Members of ^icen^s and Lincoln Coll. that Mr.
Owen, Fellow of Lincoln Coll. be eleSlcd and appointed to be Pro£lor for the faid
year, and that ^ueen^s Coll. ftjould be enabled by the faid Order to nominate and
ele£i a Prober the very next time it comes to Lincoln College turn, to eleii accord-
ing to the Cycle.
[The Senior in 16 go was appointed Prejident of St. John's Coll. by the Committee
for the reformation of the Univerfity ; and was a noted Politician for cartying on
the independent inter eft in the Univerfity. In 1660 he was forced to leave his be-
loved Prefidentftfip to make room for the right owner Dr. Richard Baylie, who for
■\2 years going before had fuffcred much for his loyalty : fo that retiring to London
he took up his quarters at length in Hatton Garden, and was not wanting to carry
on the Congregational way upon all occa/ions. He died in 1 68 1. (5)
The Junior, fometime of St. Albans* Hall, being new Fellow of New College
by favour of the Vifitors, -was appointed Principal of Hart Hall by the fame
authority in 1653. He proceeded Dr. of Phyfic 1656^ was ejeSied 1660, and
died in London.'] (6)
1651 Chanc. [the fame,'] Oliver Cromwell,
Vicechanc. Dr. Greenwood again, (7) Nov. 6, notninated and recommended to
ibis office by the Chancellor's letters, dated 0£l. 2.
(1} [lb. p. 130.] pra, p. 304.
{2) lb. p. 118. (5) [Ath. Ox. II, F. 52.]
(3) lb. p. [03. (6) [lb. 109.]
(4) [Ibid.] Et Rhg. Vifitatorum, ut fu- (7) Reg. T, p. 150, 151.
Probers
i
FASTI OXONIENSES.
ProHorsr Matthew Unit of Trin. Coll. \
Mr.{i)\ Samuel Lee of Wadh. Coll. 3 ^^^- 9-
^n
Which TroElors were, as "'twas by all the new comers fuppofed, slewed according
to the Caroline Cycle, but much mifiaken ; for whereas the time of admiffion is
according to the Cycle mojl Juji, being in the beginning of every year, the prefent
Academians thought that the ekaion of them was right. Which eleHicn, accord-
ing to the Statutes is to be in each College that is to have a ProHor, on the Wed-
nefday next after thefrjt Sunday in Lent, which is towards the latter end of the
year according to the Englifb accompt. By which mijiake {notwithfianding the Col-
leges here mentioned were ordered by the Vifitors {mifiaken alfo) to choofe ProElors)
the Cycle which was altogether interrupted from the year 1648 to this, was kept
back an year, and fo continued till 1662.
The Junior not being of fufficient Jlanding in the degree of Mafler, at which
time he was ekaed ProElor by the Society of his Coll. the Vifitors difpenfed with
'^f''^} J '^'^"' ^'''^'^'^ '^"^^'^ ^"'■"^ ^ ^' ' ^50- [He had been entered a Commoner
of Magd. Hall, {having received fome academical education elfewhere) about the
latter end of 1647, in expeSlation of a Fellowfhip from the Parliamentarian Vi-
filors, then about to fit in Oxon, under pretence of reforming the Univer/ity. On
the J 4th of Apr. 164^ he was ailiially created M. A. in the Pembrochian Crea-
tion then made ; about which time he was recommended by the Committee (fittinz
in Wefiminfter) to the faid Vifitors for a Fellowfhip of All Souls Coll. but the Pet
lowjhips 0} that College having been fupplied by them, they fettled him in a Pel-
lowjhip of Wadham Cell. 0£l. 3 the fame year. He became a frequent Preacher
m and near Oxon, without any Orders from a Bifhop, and was preferred by Oliver
to the Mimflryof St. Bololph's Church near Bifjopfgate in London, but cjeSled
thence by the Rump Parliament. At length he became Leaurer of Great St He-
len s Church m London. After the Reftoration he was not filenced for Ncncon-
Jormity, becaufe he had no Preferment to lofe, but lived on an eflate of inheri-
tance tn Bicefler, Oxfordfhire, where he fome times kept Conventicles. In 16 yS
te removed to Ncwmgton Green near London, and in 1686 he went with his fa-
mily to New England. But in the reign of K. Will. HI, returning to Old Eng-
land, they were taken by a French Privateer near their journey's end, Nov i6qT-
and being all conveyed to St. Maloes, this S. Lee was fo overwhelmed with /rief
Jor his captivity and lof of his money and goods, that he died in a manner heart-
t>roken.\ (3} •
1652 Chanc the fame, [Oliver Cromwell,] who being as yet in Scotland,
and perceiving how trouhlefome it was to the Academians to apply themfehes l\
him about their concerns, he, by his Utters or mjlrument (4) dat. Oa. 16 this year
did commijfwnate, appoint, and delegate Mr. J. Owen, Dean of Ch Ch Dr J
\\ii.KiNs, Warden of Wadham Coll. Mr. Thomas Goodwin, 'Prefident of
Append. T 'v ti ,^ .
•^ Magd.
138 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Magd. Coll. Dr. Jonathan Goddard, Warden of Merton Coll. and Mr. Pe-
ter French, Prebendary of Chrijl Church., or any three or more of them., to
take into confideration all and every matter of difpenfation, grant, or confirmation
ivbatfoever., which required his ajfent a! Chancellor of this Univerfity. At the
fame time alfo he delegated his power of hearing and determining College differences-
to the Vicechanc. and Heads of houfes for fix months.
Vicechanc. John Osven, Majler of Arts, Bean of Chrijl Church, admitted
Sept. 26, (1) having ken nominated by the Chancellor'' s letters dated ^th of the
fame month.
FroSlorsf Francis Howell of Exeter Coll.\ . „
Mr. {7.) \ Peter Jarfey of Pemb. Coll. j '^t"'' ^^•
The Senior [eleiJed Reader of Moral Philofophy Mar. 5, 1C54, (3)] was af-
terward Principal of Jefus College, [by the favour of O. Cromwell, but was re-
moved at the Refloration.l
This year the fix folemn Le£iures which Bachelors in the faculty of Arts were
to read for the degree of Majler, were put down, and Declamations appointed in
their Jiead ; and every Bachelor that intended to proceed was. to declaim twice in
the Natural Philofophy School,
1653 Chanc. Oliver Cromwell, this year made Lord ProteSlor of Eng-
land, Scotland and Ireland.
Vicechanc. John Owen, (4) [again] Oa. 19, created D. D. by a Diploma on
the z^d of Dec. following, he being then abfent from the Univerfity,
ProSlors \ Philip Ward of Chrijl Church \ ^ ^o
Mr. (5) 1 Robert Gorges of St. John's Coll. J -^ *
The Junior [fometime of Edmund Hally was created M.A. in 1648, in the
Pembrocbian creation, and foon after made Fellow of St. John's Coll. by the Vi-
fitors. He} was afterward Secretary to Henry Cromwell (Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland) [D. C. L. of Dublin, and at length Secretary to Frederic Duke of Scbem-
berg. General of his Majejlfs Forces in Ireland.} (6)
1654 Chanc. the fame, [Oliver Cromwell.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Ovyen (7) [again,'] Dec. 13.
(1) lb. p. 171. (s) I'^-P- '97- „ ^ ^ , .
(2) lb. p. 159. (6) [Ath.Oxon. II.F. 65.J
(3) [lb. ad finem, p. 9.] (7) Rec- T, p. 256.
(4) Rec. T, p. 223-
ProSiors
I
FASTI OXONIENSES. 139
ProSlon ^ Thomas Cracroft of Magd. Coll. \ ^
Mr. (i) i Stephen Charnock of New Coll. J ■^''" ^'
[The Jumor., fometime of Emanuel Coll. Cambridge., in 1650 obtained a Fel-
lowjhip in New Coll. from the Vifitors, and in 1652 was incorporated M. A. as
he had flood in Cambridge. After he had dif charged his office., he went into Ire-
land, became B. D. in Dublin, and exercifed his Miniftry till the Reftoration, when
being ejeP.cd from his public exercife, he returned into England, and was much
"known by his conflant preaching in private Meetings. He died in 1680, aged 5 2.(2)]
1655 Chanc. the fame, [Oliver Cromwell.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Owen (3) \_again'] Sept. 18,
Pro£fors\ Samuel Briien of Brafenofe Coll. \ .
Mr. (4) I Edward a Wood of Mert. Coll. 5 ^^'^ ^5-
\The Senior was M. A. of the Univerftty of St. Andrew in Scotland^ incorpQ.
rated Jul. 10, 1647, and put in Fellow of Brafenofe Coll. by the Vifitors. (5) ]
But the Junior dying May 22 {to the forrow of thofe that knew his piety and
learning) Mr. Richard Franklyn of the fame College was admiued into his
placv (6) Jun^ i, following.
1656 Chanc. the fame, [Oliver Cromwell.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Owen,] (7) Oil. 7.
Fro£lors i Edward Lktkton of All Souls Coll. i .
Mr. (8) I William Carpender of Chriji Church i ^^''- *^-
[The Senior was afterward a Member of Lincoln's Inn, and became a Judge in
the I/land of Barbadoes. (9)
The Junior, made Student of Chrift Church by the Vifitors in 1648, was eleHed
Moral Phikfophy Reader 165-/, Minifter of Staunton upon Wye in HerefordJhire
about 1 660, and afterward was beneficed in Bucks. ( 10) j
1657 Chanc. the fame, fciLOiivEK CKOM-WEi.t, but he refigning [by his Letter
dat.\ July 3 {ii)his eldefl fon, commonly called the Lord Richard Cromw£ll,
(i) lb. p. 240. (7) lb. p. [290.]
(2) [Ath. OxON. II, 657.] (8) lb. p. 282.
(3) Reg. T, p. 269. (9) [Ath. Oxon. II, 1007.]
(4) Jb. p. 261. (10) [Ibid.F. 99.]
(5) [Ath. Oxon. II. F. 60.] (i 1) Reg. T, p. 305.
(6) Reg. T, p. 262,
* 2 yf^if
J40 FASTI O X O N I E N 3> E S ..
-was clewed {i) into his place the i2 th and admitted or inji ailed (i) at JVbite^
hall zgth of the [aid month.
Vicechanc. John Con ant, D. D. ReSfor of Exeter College (3) 0£i. 9.
Proaors \ Samuel Byfeild of C. C. Coll. 1 .
Mr. (4) I Samuel Conant of Exeter Coll. J ^^- ^•
1658 Chanc. the Lord Richard Cromwell, made ProteSlor this year on the:
death of his Father.
Vicechanc. Dr. Conant again^ (5) 0£l. a8. Before who/e readmijfion by the-
Chanc. letters. Dr. Staunton, Prejident of C. C. C. was for a time Cane, na-
tus, (6) a name now almojl forgotten in the Univerfity.
PrcSorsf George Porter 0/ Magd. Coll.\ .
Mr.{j)\ Walter Pope of Wadham Coll.] '^^^' ^^' ~
'The junior ProSior having liberty granted to him to travel about the latter
end of the year, Mr. Thomas Gourney of Brafenofe Coll. /upplied his place.
[The /aid W. Pope, after the King^s Refloration, in 166 1, was actually created
DoSlor of Phyficy he being then Afironomy Profejfor in Grefham College, London.
In 1662 he was appointed one of thefirfl Fellows of the Royal Society. (8)]
1659 C^flw. /^i?/«ff?^, [Richard Cromwell.]
Vicechanc. the fame again, (9) [Dr. Conant.] 0^. [28.]
Proilors J George Philipps of ^ieen's Coll. 1 ^
Mr. (io)\ Thomas Wyatt of St. John's 5 '^^''' *3-
I^T/m Junior proceeded D. D-. in. 1666, being then Vicar of Melkjham^ fFiltSy
and was afterward ReSior of Bromham in the fame County. (11)]
1660 Chanc. the fame, wz. Rjchard Cromwell, lately Lord Protestor :
But he, upon theforefght of the King's Refloration, refgning his office by his Let-
ter fent to the Univerfity, dated at Hurfley in Hampflnre May 8 this year (read
in Convocation i6th of the faid month) {iz) William Marquis of Hert-
ford, &c. was reftored to his place of Chancellor by the Houfe of Lords
on the 26th day following, and on the 6th of June was confirmed therein
(0 Reg. p. 306. (8) [Ath. Oxon. II, 1094.]
(2)Ib. p. 308. (9) Reg. T, p. 331.
(3) lb. p. 310. (10) lb. p. 343.
(4) lb. p. 297
(5) lb, p. 332
(6) lb. p. 331
(7) lb. p. 3Z0
(ii) [Ath. Oxo». II, F. 166.]
(iz) Reg. Convoc. quod incipit 0£l. 8,
1659, [p. 15.]
by
FASTI OXONIENSES. 141
by the Convocation. ( 1 ) But he dying in the night on Od. 24, (2) (being
then Duke of Somerset) Sir Edward Hyde, Knt. [and BSronct] fome-
time of Magdalen Hall, now Lord High Chancellor of England, and of the
Privy Council to the King, was eleftcd into his place the 27th of the faid
month [the Letters patent of which eledion were fealed by the Univerfity
Nov. 7,] (3) and inftalled at [Worccfler Houfe, London, (4)] Nov. 15 fol-
lowing. (5) [He had been lately created Baron Hyde of Hendon.]
Vicechanc.PAUL Hood, D.D. Redtor of Line. Coll. admitted Aug. i,.(6)
having before been nominated by the Duke of Somerset.
Pro£lors\ Tiiomas Tanner of New Coll. %
Mr. (7) I John Dod of Chrifl Church i ^^^ ^'
fbe/enior ProSior, [B. A. of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, incorporated in
1651,] being made Fellow of New College [by (he appointment of the Parliament
Vifitors, (8) J was ejeSled thence in Augujt by his Majefty's Vifitors, to make room
for thofe ejeEled in 1 648 and 9 ; So that then retiring to Hart Hall, /pent the re-
mainder of his Proilorfjip there. {Afterwards he retired to Grafs Inn, of which
be was a Barrifter, travelled to Rome, &c. returning took Holy Orders, and be-
came Minifler of Colleton in Devon, and of another Church in Somer/et ; was Chap-
lain to Dr. Morley, Bp of IVincheflcr, who gave him the ReHory ofBrixfione, or
Brightflone, in the Ifle of Wight -^ which he exchanged for North IValtham near
Bafingfloke, Hants, having been prefented by Mr. Rudyerd to IVinchfield in the
fame county, where he died in 1682. (9)]
'The Junior of which Pro£tors, wanting time when he was eleSled, a protefla-
hon was openly read in Convocation {10) at the time of his admijfion by Mr Wil-
Jiam Hawkins, of the fame Houfe, and Candidate for the office. The particulars
of which being large, I will fay no more of the matter, only that the fame Proc-
tor ftoody and Hawkins appealed to the Court of Chancery.
[The fcene of all things was now changed, and alterations made in the
countenances, manners and words of all men. Thofe that for 12 years laft
pad had governed and carried all things in a manner at their pleafure, did
now look dilGontented, and were itiuch perplexed, forefeeing that their be-
ing in the Umverfuy muft inevitably vanifh. Thofe that had been under a
cloud for feveral years behind, appear with chearful looks-, while others that
had flounflied, drooped, or withdrew themfelves privately, knowing very
well that they had eaten the bread of other men, and that if they Ihould
tKi^'P /• (7) lb. p. 14.
(3) Ibid. p. 67. )W\ A^, rV rr
;^; ,L-. ^ f^' (5) AtH. OXON. II, 715.
\^\xwA^ t (9) Ibid. ^*
(5) Ibid. p. 69, 70. (,^, REg, „t f„^^3^ p_ ,^^
continue
142
FASTI OXONIENSES.
continue in the Univerfity, they (hoiild undergo a Vifitation and cenfure by
thofe perfons whom they themfelves had formerly vifited and ejefted. But
juftice being to be done, Commiffioners were appointed by his Majefty, after
his Refloration, to redlify all things in the Univerfity, who fitting feveral
weeks in Auguft, September, &c. reftored all fuch that were living, unmar-
ried, to their refpedive places •, and ftiany that were peaceable, and willing to
conform, and renounce their fadious principles, they kept in : &c.] (i)
1661 Chanc. [the fame,] Sir Edward Hyde, now Earl of Clarendon,
Vifcount CoRNBURY, and Baron [HydeJ of Hindoo.
Vicechanc. Richard Baylie, D. D. Prefident o# St. John's College, and
Dean of Salifbury, Auguft 9. (2) He had been Vicechancellor in an.
1636 and 1637.
Proftors f Nicholas Meefe of Trinity Coll. 1 «
Mr. (3) \ Henry Hawley of Oriel Coll. J P""* '^'^'
[The Junior was admitted B. M. in 1668.]
1662 Chanc. the fame, [Edward Earl of Clarendon.]
Vicechanc. Walter Blandford, D. D. Warden of Wadham College,
Sept. 18.(4)
The Cycle being ftill kept back a year, Merton and Magdalen Colleges
did chooie Proftors for this year, namely, Mr. Robert Grippes for the firft,
and Mr. John Hooke for the other. But the Vicechancellor and Heads of
Houfes, being then and before inclined to reform it, and fet it aright, Ch.
Church and Brafenofe chofe alfo, [according to the true tenor of the Cycle:]
So that from thence a controverfy arifing, it was on the 2 2d of March the
laft year decided zt London in the Chancellor's houfe, by him the faid Chan-
cellor and the Bifhops of London and Worcefter, [viz. Sheldon and
Morley,] that the Prodrors chofen by Chrift Church and Brafenofe fhould
rtand and be admitted. (5) Which being the refult of the matter made be-
fore the Members of the Univerfity then prefent, of which the Prefident of
Magdalen was one, and the Warden of Merton was to be another, but with-
drawn when he faw how the bufinefs was carried, thefe perfons following
were admitted Prodors in Convocation :
Proftors r <Thomas Frankland of Bnknok Coll. | Apr.
Mr. (6) \ Henry Bold of Chrift Church 5 9.
(ij [Ath. Oxon. II, F. 127.
(2) Reg. ut fupra, p. 126.
(3) Ibid. p. 103.
(4! Ibid. p. 148.
( 5 ) See the Chancellor's letter, dated Wor-
cefter Houfe, Mar. 29, 1662, and read in
Convocation Apr. 9. Ibid, p. 135.
(6) Ibid. p. 136.]
^ ' ^ ^ [The
FASTI OXONIENSES.
H3
[The Senior being in holy Orders, and admitted B.D. in 1663, afterward
praftifed Phyfic, and was Fellow of the College of Phyficians in London ;
though no Doftor of Phyfic, he having produced a forged certificate or Di-
ploma: he died in the Fleet Prifon, 1690. CO
The Junior was afterward Precentor of Exeter and Fellow of Eton : he
died 1677. ]
Declamations, which were annulled in Aug. 1660, were this year on Dec.
22 reftored, (2) and the Bachelors that were to perform that Exercife were
then appointed to continue (befides the faid Declamations) their ordinary
or folemn Ledtures, which, becaufe of their paucity of Auditors have, foe
above 30 or 40 years before this, been called Wall LeClures.
1663 Chanc. the fame, [Edward Earl of Clarendon.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Blandford again, Sept. 11. (3) [He foon after became
Bilhop of Oxford, and at length of Worccfter.]
Proftors r Hon. Nathaniel Crew of Line. Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (4) \ Thomas Tomkyns of Ail Souls Coll. J 29.
The Senior, [who was fon of John Crew, Baron of Steane, was created
LL. D. Jul. 2, 1664, (5) and became] afterward fucceffively Chaplain to the
King, Dean of Chichefter, Clerk of the Clofet, Bifhop of Oxford, and at
length of Durham, [and by the death of his elder Brother a Temporal Ba-
ron.] The other was afterward Chaplain to the Archbifliop of Canterbury
[D. D. Reftor of Monks Rilborow, Bucks, and Lambeth, Surrey,] and at
length Chancellor of the Church of Exeter.
1664 Chanc. the fame, [Edward Earl of Clarendon.]
Vicechanc. Robert Say, D. D. Provoft of Oriel College, Sept. 1. (6>
Proftors r John Hearne of Exeter Coll. 1 Apr
Mr. ( 7) \ miliam Shippen of Univerfity Coll. J 20.
[The Senior proceeded D. D. in 1686.] (8)
The Junior became Reftor of Stockport in Chefbire, and D. D. bv Di-
ploma of Archbifliop Sancroft.] (9) '
(1) [Ath. Oxon. II, 852. (5) Ibid. p. ,9,.
(2) REc.utfup.p.is,. EtCoRp.Statut. (6) Ibid.p. ig,.
Univ. Ox. edit 4to. 1768 ;Tit. VI, Sc«. II, (7) Ibid. p. ,87
§. .3 ; Append, p. 60. jg, Ath. Oxon. II. F. 220.
Sfbid.;;["sr^-'''' (9) ibid. 125.1 •"^•
144 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1665 Chanc. the fame, [Edward Earl of Clarendon.]
Vicechanc. Dr. Say again, Aug. 23. (i)
Proftors ( Phineas Bury of Wadh. Coll. \ Apr.
Mr. (2) ( David Thomas of New Coll. > 6.
The admiffion of thefe Proftors, which was on Apr. 6, fliould have been
the day before ; but, it being a faft throughout the nation for a profperous
fuccefs againft the Dutch, was deferred till the next day.
[The Junior was licenfed to praftice Phyfic in 1666, and admitted
B. andD. M. 1670.]
1666 Chanc. the fame, [Edward Earl of Clarendon.]
Vicechanc. John Fell, D. D. Dean of Chrift Church, Aug. 3. (3)
Prodlors f Nathaniel Hodges of Chrift Church ? Apr.
Mr. (4) L If alter Baylie of Magd. Coll. 5 26.
The Senior [in 1668, Sept. 28, elefted Dr. "White's Reader of Moral
Philofophy,]^ was afterward Chaplain to [Anthony Aftiley Cooper,] Earl of
Shaftefbury, (Lord Chancellor of England) Prebendary of Gloucefter and
Norwych.
1667 Chanc. the fame, fcil. Edward Earl of Clarendon, &c. but he
being accufed of certain crimes in Parliament, and thereupon withdrawing
himfelf beyond the feas, refigned his Chancellorlhip of the Univerfity by his
Letters bearing date at Calais Dec. 7. Which being read in Convocation 20th
of the faid month, the Right Reverend Dr. Gilbert Sheldon, [fometime
Warden of All Souls College, and now] Archbifhop of Canterbury, was
then elected into his place. (5) [The Earl of Clarendon died at Roan in
Normandy, Dec. 9, 1674.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Fell,] Aug. 16, by the nomination of the
Earl of Clarendon. (6)
Prodlors f George Roberts of Merton Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. {y)\Edward Bernard oiSx.. ]ohn's i 17.
The Junior was afterward [Redor of Cheame in Surry 1668,] Aftronomy
Profeflbr of the Univerfity, [1673, D. D. 1684, and Redor of Brightwell
near Wallingford, Berks, 1691.(8) He died in 1696. See his epitaph in
St. John's College Chapel.]
(1) [Reg. ut fupra, 205. (j) Ibid. p. 241.
(2) Ibid. 198. (6) Ibid. p. 237.
(3) Ibid. 219. (7) Ibid. p. 230.
(4) Ibid. p. 213. (8) Ath. Oxon. If, 1084.]
1668
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 145
1668 Chanc. the fame, Dr.SHELDON, Archbifhop of Canterbury.
Vicechanc. Dr. Fell again, continued in his office by. decree of th*" De
legates of the Coavoc.uion, Ocl. 5, (i) without any nomination ther'eunto
n V^^P^"^*: '°''' '^'^ bemg as yet not fworn or inftalled : So that thereby
ffOxtoidrnfe'-r^^^' '^^^^ '" ^''^"^'"'y- t^r.FELL became Bifliop
Prodors r Richard White of St. Mary's Hall 1 Apr
Mr. (2) L,^///^^Z)«r/;ptf«;ofCorp. Ch. Coll. y i. '
Balliol College not having a ttatutable Mafter to undergo the office this
d nt d?Ch Ch ^r'"" Cy^t'^V^.^P^-"^ Mr. Benjammtvoodroffe sTJ:
dent ot Ch. Church entered himfelf a Commoner in the faid Colle-e a day
Mafta^oftUV:•r^^r'''^^"^ ^"^ bdngeleacd by the H^ad and
ntvT. ■ Wh ^^^y\"^'"glhe matter litigious, referred it to th? Un.ver-
ty. (3) \^/herefore the Dolors and Mafters, aflembled in Convocation for
cuenr r K^V^' Proftors did, (after Mr. WoodrofTe had made an e o-
XA i", ) "^r '^'"^ '" "^'^ °^" ^'^'""''^ ^"<^ ^«^ ^'^^ obtaining of the
office) adjudge the matter to the Halls, fo that Mr. IVhite, who h°d been
Canon off h VrK '^? '^Tl''^' ■ ^^'' ^""^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^-^^^ D D.
<^anon of Chrift Church, and Pnncipal of Gloucefter Hall.]
The Junior of the aforefaid Proftors was afterward TB. D. Reftor of Let
o? c'.mb?? ^\'''''} Chaplain CO James, Duke of M Jnmouth, h Chanc
ofCambndge,] and created Dodor of Divinity at Cambridge [1676. He
died at Letcombe Baflet June ,8, 1686, and was buried there.] (4)
16G9 Chanc. the faid Dr. Sheldon, Archbirtiop of Canterbury who
intfri! h i'-'T^ '" i'"' ChancellorOiip (being never fworn thereunto or
Auf . InL T\.^T^ at Lambeth July 31, [and read in Convocation
Aug. 4, tollowing (5)j the moft illuftrious Prince James [Butler,! Duke
[Marqu.s and Earl] of Ormonde, Earl of Offory and [Vifcount Thurles in
Ireland Baron Butler, and Earl] of Brecknock (in En^nd 1 Lord StewaS
itland^'aSd C^h^ Hot.rhold, [K Jght of the GarL, lat?'S t^itTt of
he Tth of J'^^""; °; «f ^he Umverfity of Dublin,] was unanimoully elefled
1 e Lawf h.^^ft- \^ ^J^'T^ T J"^>' '5 §"'"§ before been created Dr. of
Sd month «^^^ ,'"'' '"^'"''' r Worcelter Houfe in London 26th of the
faid month, (8) with very great folemnity and feafting.
[(1) Reg. ut fupra, p. 21:1 1 .\ ij,^„ .... r
(2) Ibid. 248. ^ ^ ^J , '5- "* '^'P"' P- 270-
(3)Ib.d.2'6. \t\\wi-T-
(4)Ax„.oxo..ii,F..75. (%^'b:3::J:J
Append. rj
i . »-' \'^icccnanc.
146 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
Vicecfianc. Peter Mews, LL. D. Prefident of St. John's College, Sept».
23, nominated by the Duke of Ormonde, (i)
Prodors J iV<j/^a«zV/^^op of Brafenofe Coll.? Apr.
Mr. (2; t James Davenant of Oriel Coll. i 2i»
1670 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. the lame, viz. Dr. Mews, now Dean of Rochcfter, Sept. 16. (3}^.
Prodors r Alexander Pudfey of Magd. C0II.I Apr.
Mr. (4) \ Henry Smith of Ch. Church J 13.
[The Senior proceeded D. D. 1681, died 1721, aged 85, and was a confi-
derable Benefador to the Library of his College. See his epitaph in the
College Chapel.]
The Junior was afterward Dodor of Div. and Canon of his Houfe..
1671 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.J
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Mews,] laft of Aug. (5)
Proftors r John Herfent of New Coll. 1 May
Mr.(6) \ Alan Carr of All Souls Coll. J 3.
The Junior being found incapable as to ftanding according to the Caroline
Statutes for the undergoing of his office, the Aularians put in a proteftation
againfl: him to the Vicechancellor, to be regiftered, to the end that poflerity
might know, that they were not backward in vindicating their right. (7)
[The faid Mr. Carr died in 1676, and was buried in his College Chapel.]
1672 Chanc. the fame, [James, Duke of Ormonde.] *
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Mews,] Aug. ai ; (8) made this year Bi/hop
of Bath and Wells.
Proftors \ George Verman of Exeter Coll, "1 Apr.
Mr. (9) I Thomas CroJihuaiteoiQuecn'hCoW,^ 19.
[/i) Ibid. p. 276. (6)Rec. Ta, ut fupra, p, 321.
{2) Ibid. p. 258. (7) Ibid. p. 320.
(3) lb. p. 302. (8) Rec. Conv. T b 28, p. 22,
(4) lb. p. 282. (9) lb. p. 12.]
(5) Rec. Conv. T b i8, p. i.
Which
FASTI OXONIENSES. i^y
Which Frodors were not admitted till this third day of Eafter term, be-
caiife on the firft was obferved a public faft for a profperous war againll our
Enemies the Dutch, and on the fecond a Latin Sermon, and other prepara-
tions for the beginning of the Term.
The Senior became Prebendary of Exeter Cath. an. 1677.
[ Ihe Junior was afterward Chaplain to the Bifliop, and Preb. of Exeter,
cledtd Principal of Edmund Hall 1683, and proceeded D. D : but was re-
moved from thence in 1685.]
1673 Chanc. the fame, [James, Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. Ralph Bathurst, Dodor of Phyfick. and PriefV, Prefidcnt
of 1 rmity College, and Dean of Wells. Oft. 3. (1)
Prodors r Abraham Campion of Trin. Coll ?
Mr. (2) \ Nathaniel Salter oi^adhimCoW. I ^P''- 9-
r i"^x? ^^"'°'" ^^^ ^^'^^^'^ ^"^ admitted (while Prodor) Moral Philof Pro-
feflorNov. 2,, 1673,(3) Chaplain to the Archbilhop of Canterbury, Redor
of Monks Rifborow, Bucks, Preb. of Lincoln, (4) and D. D.]
i674Chanc.thefame, namely James Duke of Ormonde, &c. but he be-
ing to go mto Ireland about weighty affairs, did by his inftrument, dat. iSth
of May, [and read m Convocation 30th of the fame month,] (5) delegate
thefe perlons following to manage and execute in his abfence the powcrs°and
jurildidion belonging to him in the Univerfity, viz. Ralph Bathurst, Dr.
ot Phyfick, Vicechancellor, John Fell, D. D. Dean of Chrift Church
Thomas Yate D D Principal of Brafenofe Coll. Thomas Jeams, D. D.
)?f^:'i'^" °^^'l Souls College, and Richard Allestree, D. D. Canon of
Chrilt Church.
Vicechanc. the fame [Dr. Bathurst,] nominated by the delegated power
ot the Chancellor, confirmed by the Convocation, Od. 7. (6)
Prodors r IVilliam Frampton of Pemb. Coll. "1 Apr
Mr. (7) \ nomas Huxley of Jefus Coll. / 29. '
1675 Chanc. the fame, viz. James Duke of Ormonde, now in England.
[(.) Ibid.p.47. ( ) RHc.Tb,28.p.68.
3 Ib.d.adfinem (7) Ibid. p. 6..]
(4),Ath. Oxon. I[, 107J. ^ ■•
U 2 Vicechanc.
148 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Bathurst,] 06t. 7, nominated by the Chan-
cellor the fecond of the faid month. ( 1 )
Proftors 5 John Jones of Chn{\: ChmcW) Apr.
Mr. (2) I Edward ^apk of Si. John's} 14.
The Junior became [B.D. 1677;] one of the golden Prebendaries of Wells
in the place of Grindall Sheafe, S. T. — in May, an. 1680 : And Archdeacon
of Taunton, with a little Prebend annexed, in the beginning of 1682, in
the place of Dr. Will. Pierce, deceafed -, [and Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, Lon-
don. He died in 17 12. See the Infcriptions in St. John's College Chapel. J
1676 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. Henry Clerk, Doftor of Phyfick, Prefident of Magdalen
College, and Prieft, Oft. 9. (3)
Prodlors f Baptijla Levmz, of Magd. Coll.") .
' Mr. (4) \ Nathaniel Pelham of New Coll. J P""' ^'
[The Senior was (while Proftor) ele<5led and admitted Moral Philofophy
Ledlurer Mar. 27, 1677, (5) and about that time Preb. of Wells : in 1682
Redtor of Chriftian Malford in Wilts, and D. D. the next year: in 1684BP
of Sodor and Man : Preb. of Wincheller in 1691, and died at Winchefter
Jan. 31, 1692-3. (6)]
1677 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde,] but being [again]
made Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, he did by his inftrument dat. Aug. 26,
[and read in Convocation Oft. S, following,] delegate (7) thefe perlons
following to manage and execute in his abfence the powers and jurifdiftions
belonging to him in the Univerfity, viz. Dr. Henry Clerk, Vicechancellor;
Dr. John Fell, Bifhop of Oxon and Dean of Chrift Church •, Dr. John
Nicholas, Warden of New College i Dr. Ralph Bathurst, Prefident of
Trin. Coll. Dr. Thomas Yate, Principal of Brafenofe Coll. Dr. Thomas
Jeams, Warden of All Souls College, and Dr. Richard Allestr.ee, Ca-
non of Chrift Church.
Vicechanc. John Nicholas, D. D. Warden of New College, nominated
by the Chancellor's letters dated from Chefter Aug. 16; confirmed by the
Convocation, Oft. 8. (8)
[(I) IbiS.p. 113.
{2) Ibici. p. 94.
(3) Ibid. p. 151,
(4) Ibid, p. 135.
Proftors
(5) Ibid.
ad fineni.
(6) Ath
. Oxon. II, 1178.
(7) Rec.
ut fupra, p. 182.
(8) Ibid.
p. 183.]
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 149
Proftors f Nathaniel IVight oi Mitvion CoW. "lApr.
Mr. (1) I Richard fVarlurlon of Braknoft Coll. J 25.
£678 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Nicholas,] nominated by the delegated power
of the Chancellor, confirmeJ by the Convocation, and thereupon re-admitted
Aug. 26. (2)
Prodors C James Hulet of Chrift Churchi Apr.
Mr. (3) I John Gierke of All Souls j 10.
1679 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. Timothy Halton, D. D. Provoft of Queen's College, and
Archdeacon of Oxford, nominated by the Chancellor, by his letters dated
from Dublin Caftle July [16,] and admitted in Convocation Aug. 5. (4)
Proftors S Samuel Norris of Exeter CoU.I «
Mr. (5J I Hugh Barrow of C. C. Coll. / ^P*"* 3°"
1680 Chanc. the.fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Halton,] nominated by the Chancellor's let-
ters dated from Kilkenny Aug. 19, confirmed by Convocation Oft. 2. (6)
Prodtors r Charles Hawles o( Magd. C0II.I -
Mr. (7) \ Rckrt Balch of Wadh. Coll. / ^P""' ^^•
1681 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde,] who being yet
in Ireland, and receiving notice that fome of his delegatedpower were dead,
did by his inftrument, dated June 2 this year, nominate thefe perfons fol-
lowing, viz. Dr. Timothy Halton, Vicechanc. Dr. Fell, BiQiop of Oxon
and Dean of Chrill Church; Dr. Hen. Clerk, Prefident of Magd. Coll.
Dr. Thomas Jeams, Warden of All Souls; Dr. Ralph Bathurst, Prefi-
dent of Trin. Coll. Dr. Thomas Marshall, Reftor of Lincoln College, and
Dr. William Jane, [Regius Profeflbr of Divinity, and] Canon of Chrift
Church : confirmed by Convocation Oft. 7. (8)
[(i) Ibid. p. 157, (5) Ibid. 232.
(1) Ibid. p. 220. (6) Ibid. 276.
(3) Ibid. p. 203. (7) Ibid. 254.
(4) Ibid. p. 242. (8) Ibid. 314.]
Vicechanc
I
150 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Halton,] nominated by the Chancellor's let-
ters dated at Kilkenny Sept. [27,] confirmed by Convocation OcV. [2.] (1)
Proctors c John Halton of Qiieen's Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (2) 1 BJchard Oliver Qi^^.]Q\\n\Qo\\.] 13.
[The Senior was eleifted Moral Philofophy Lecturer Mar. 28, 16S2.] '3)
1682 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. John Lloyd, D. D. Principal of Jefus Coll. Oct. 6. (4)
Proftors 5 Roger Altham of Chrift Ch. 7 Apr.
Mr. (5) \ William Dinghy of New Coll. J 26.
[The Senior was afterward Canon of Chrift Church, Regius ProfelTor of
Hebrew, and D. D. Hedied in 1614. See the Infcript. atCh.Ch. p. 501.]
1683 Chanc. the fame, [James, now cr. Duke of Ormonde in England.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Lloyd,] 06b. 5. (6)
Prodors j" Henry Gandy of Oriel Coll. ") Apr.
Mr. (7) \y^r/WC/.'^rto;ofTrin. Coll. / 18.
[The Junior proceeded D. D. and became Matter of Univerfity College.]
16 84 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde ; who preparing to go
into Ireland, as Lord Lieutenant of that Kingdom, did by his Inftrumenr,
dated at St. James's Square, Jul. 26, and read and approved in Convoca-
tion Sept. I, (8) delegate thefe perfons following to manage and execute in
his abfence the powers and jurifdidions belonging to him in the Univerfity,
viz. Dr. J. Lloyd, Vicechancellor; Dr. J. Fell, Bifliop of Oxford and
Dean of Chrift Church; Dr. H. Clerk, Prefident of Magd. Coll. Dr. T.
Halton, Provoft of Qiieen's Coll. Dr. R. Bathurst, Prefident of Trin.
Coll. Dr. T.Marshall, Reftor of Lincoln College, and Dr. W.Jane,
Canon of Chrift Church, and Regius Prof, of Divinity.]
Vicechanc. the fame, (viz. Dr. Lloyd) Sept. i : (9) [who in 1686 became
Bilhop of St. David's.]
[(i) Ibid. p. 313. (6) REG.Conv. B b, zg, p. 3.
(2) Ibid. p. 296. (7) Reg. T a, 28, p. 358.
(3) Ibid, ad fin. (8) Reg. B b, 29, p. 43.
(4) Ibid. p. 345. (9) Ibid. p. 45.]
(5) Ibid. p. 325.
Proiflors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 151
Proftors r John MaJJy, or Mcjey, of Merton Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. ( I ) \ Philip CUrke of Magd. Coil. J 9.
[The Senior was in 1686 made Dean of Chrift Church by K. James II,
but retired from that dignity upon the Revolution.]
1685 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonoe, Lord Steward of
the King's (Ja. II.) Hoofhold : and alfo Lord High Steward of England
for his Majelty's Coronation.]
Vicechanc. Timothy Halton, [D. D.] again, 0£t. 6. (2)
Prodors 5 fVillJam Breach o( Ch. Church ? Apr.
Mr. (3) t Thomas Smi(h of Erdiknok CoW, 5 29..
[The Senior proceeded B. and D.M. 1687, and praftifed in thisUniverfity.
The Junior became Principal of Hart Hall and D. D.]
16S6 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde.]
Vicechanc. John Venn, D. D. Matter of Balliol Coll. Sept. 30. (4)
Proftors S Edward Hopkins of 'L\nco\n CoW. 1 Apr.
Mr. (5) I John ^ahond of M Souh Call S 14..
1687 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonexe.]
Vicechanc. Gilbert Ironsyde, D. D. Warden of Wadham College,
Aug. 16. (6)
Pro(ftors J Thomas Bennet of Un'w.CoU.-i Apr.
Mr. (7) I John Harris of Exeter CoW. J 6.
1688 Chanc. the fame, viz. James Duke of Ormonde ; but he departing
this life in the 79th year of his age, on Sat. July 2 1, at Kingfton Hall in Dor-
fetfhire, his Grandfon James (lately a Nobleman of Chrill Ch.) [created M. A.
in 1680,] fon of his eldeft fon Thomas, Earl of Oflbry, [and Baron Butler
in England,] was unanimoufly chofcn into his place in a Convocation held at
ten in the morning on the 23d of the fame month. The next day came a
Mandate from his Majefty, [K. James II] to have George [Baron] Jefferies,
Lord High Chancellor of England, to be chofen Chancellor of the Univer-
fity ; but the former Eledion being not in a poffibility to be revoked, a civil
anfwer of excufe was fentto.his Majefty by the VicechanccUor. The faid
!>.i.iJi ,oi
[(1) Ibid. p. 14. (5) Ibid. p. 121.
(2) Ibid. p. 105. (6) Ibid. p. 167.
(?) Ibid. p. 82. (7) Ibid. 151.]
(4.) Ibid. p. 136..
James
152 FASTI OXONIENSES.
James Diike of Ormonde was inftalled Chancellor of the Univcrfity in Iiis
Houfe in St. James's Square, within the Liberty of VVeftminller, en the 2 :}d
of Aiiguft following, (i) After which followed an entertainment (2) equal
with any that hath been made by this King or his Predectflbr. On the 24th
of Sept. following his Majelty beftowed on him his Grandfather's George
and Garter. [He had been alio appointed in May preceding one of the Lords
of the Bedchamber to his Majefty. But oppofing the defpotic meafures of
this King's Court, and declaring for the laws and liberties of his Country, he
was one of the firft of the Englilh Nobility that joined the Pr. of Orange]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Ironside,] Sept. [20 : (3) who in 1689 became
Bifhop of Briftol, and in 1694 was tranflated to Hereford.]
Prodors r Thomas Dunjier of Wadh. Coll.
Mr. (4) I TFiltiam Chriftmas of New Coll
.? Apr.
.S 26.
The 25th of April being St. Mark's day, and the firft day of the Term,
their admiflion was deferred till the next.
[The Senior was afterward Warden of his College, and D. D.
In 1687, Mar. 28, John Aug. Barnard, M. A. and Fell, of Brafenofe Coll.
■was elefted Moral Philof. Reader, by virtue of the Mandamus of K. Ja. II,
dat. Jan. i going before. (5) After his refignation, he being a Papifl: (though
fince returned to his former opinion) which was after the faid King left Eng-
land, Jan. 5, PF. Chriftmas, the Proftor, fucceeded him Jan. 11, 1688 9. (6)j
1689 Chanc. James Duke of Ormonde, &c. [one of the Lords of the
Bedchamber toK. W. Ill, Chancellor of the Univerfity of Dublin, inftalled
Knightof the Garter, Apr. 5, this year, and on the nth conftituted Lord High
Conftable of England for their Majefties Coronation : But he being com-
manded by the King to repair into Holland, did by his Inftrument figned
and fealed June 4, and read and approved in Convocation i8th of the i'ame
month, (7) delegate thefe perfons following to manage and execute in his
abfence the powers and jurifdidions belonging to him in the Univerfity ; viz.
Dr. G. Ironsydie, Bp eleft of Briftol, Vicechanc. Hon. Mr. L. W. Finch,
Warden of All Souls ; Dr. R.Bathurst, Pref. of Trin. Coll. Dr. H. Al-
DRicH, Dean of Chrift Church ; Dr. W. Jane, Regius Prof, of Div. Dr. J.
Edwards, Princ. of Jefus Coll. Dr. T. Halton, Prov. of Queen's Coll.
Dr. H. Beeston, Warden of New Coll. and Dr. J. Hough, Prefident of
Magd. Coll.]
Vicechanc. Jonathan Edwards, D.D. Princ. of J^fus Coll. Sept. 27. (8)
[(i) Ibid. p. 206. (5) Id. Reg, ad fin.
(2) 'Septingentis, utdicitur, fcrculis.' lb. (6) Ibid, et Ath. Oxon. II, F. 201.
p. 208. (7) Ibid. p. 232.
(3) Ibid. p. zcg. (8) Ibid. p. 247.]
(4) Ibid. p. 193.
Proctors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 153
Proftors r Wiliiam Cradock of Magd. Coll. ? Apr.*
Mr. (i) \ Thomas Newey of Chrift Church i 10.
[The Senior proceeded D. D. 1693.
The Junior became D. D. 1701, Chancellor of Exeter 1704, Precentor
of the fame 1706, and Preb. of Winchelkr 1712.]
1690 Chanc. the fame,[jAMES Duke of Ormonde ; who being commamitd
by his Majcfty to repair into Ireland, did by his Intlrument figned and fealed
Jun. 4, 1690, and read in Conv. Jun. 20, (2) delegate thefe perlbns follow-
ing to manage and execute the powers and jurifdidlions belonging to him in
the Univerfity, viz. Dr. Hough, Bifliop of Oxford, and Pref of IVlagd. Coll.
Dr. J. Edwards, Principal of Jefus Coll. and Vicechanc. Hon. Mr. L. W.
Finch, Warden of All Souls College; Dr. R. Batmurst, Pref. of Trin.
Coll. Dr. H. Aldrich, Dean of Chrift Church-, Dr. T. Halton, Provoft
of Queen's Coll. Dr. H. Beeston, Ward, of New Coll. Dr. W. Jane, Re-
gius Prof, of Div. and Dr. F. Adams, Reftor of Lincoln College.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Edwards,] Od. 6. (3)
Proflors S Francis Browne of Merton Coll. J A[)r.
Mr. (4) t Francis Bernard oi St. ]o\\vi'sCo\\.i 30.
1691 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde-, who being com-
manded by his Majefty to repair into Holland, did by his Inftrument figned
and fealed Jan. 5, 1691, and read in Conv. Feb. 5, (5) delegate the fame
perfons as before (except that Dr. W. Levett, Princ. of Magd. Hall was
named in the place of Dr. Beeston, Ward, of New Coll.) And alfo by an-
other Inftrum. figned and fealed May 2, in the fame year, and read in Conv.
May 22, (6) (being commanded by his Majefty to repair into Flanders) did
delegate the faid perfons (to whom was added Dr. H. Beeston, Warden of
New Coll.) to manage and execute in his abfence the powers and jurifdidlions
belonging to him in the Univerfity.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Edwards,] Sept. 30. (7)
Proiflorsf James Gwillym of Ball. Coll. 7 .
Mr. (8) \ Chrippker Wafe of C. C. C. i ^P""' ^^*
[(i) IbiJ. p. 224. (5) Ibid. p. 301.
(z) Ibid. p. 269. (6) Ibid. p. 310.
(3) Ibid. p. 293. (7) Ibid. p. 331.
14) Ibid. p. 264. (S) Ibid. p. 3oy.]
Append. X The
154 FASTI OXONIENSES.
The Serfior dying Aug. 4, [Chriftopher Wafe was admitted into his place,
and] Adam Lugge of Balliol College into the place [of Junior Prodlor] loch
of the fame month. (1) \Chrijlopher Wafe was afterward B. D. and died in
171 1, Seethe Infcriptions atC.C.C]
1692 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde : who being com-
manded by his Majefty to repair into Holland, did by his Inftrument figned
and fealed Mar. 20, 1692, and read in Conv. Apr. 6, (2) delegate the fame
perfons as before in the laft Inftrument dated May 2, 1691, to manage iti
his abfence the powers and jurifdidions belonging to him in the Uni-
verfity.]
Vicechanc. Henry Aldrich, D. D. Dean of Chrift Church, 0£t. 4. (3)
Pro&orsC fVilliam IValker of One\ CoW. 1 . ^
Mr. (4) I Benjamin Browne of Brafenofe Coll. 1 P • •
[The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. 1701.]
1693 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde : but he being com-
manded by his Majefty to repair into Flanders, did by his Inftrument figned
and fealed Mar. 23, 1693, and read in Convoc. Mar. 28, (5) delegate the
fame perfons mentioned in the preceding Inftrument, (Dr. Aldrich being
ftiled Vicechancellor) to whom was added Dr. A. Charlett, Mafter of
UniverCty College, to manage and execute, &c.]
Vicechanc. the fame, [Dr. Aldrich,] Oft. 9. (6)
Proftorsf Roger Jltham^ Jun. of Chrift Ch. \ «
Mr. (7) 1 Richard Vefey of Magd. Coll. i ^P ' ^^'
[The Senior was afterward D. D. Preb. of St. Paul's, Archdeacon of Mid-
dlelcx, and died 1729.]
1694 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : [But he being com.
manded by his Majefty to repair into Flanders, did by his Inftrument figned
and fealed Apr, 25, 1694, and read in Conv. Jun. 2, (8) following, delegate
the lame perfons as before in his Inftrument read in Conv. Mar. 28, J 1:93
(except that Mr. RogetR Altham, B. D. and Canon of Chrift Church, was
named in the place of Dr. Wjlliam Levett (now dead) to manage and
execute, &c.]
[(i) Ibid. p. 328. (5) Ibid. p. 39S.
(z) Ibid. p. 354. (6) Reg. Conv. Be, 30, p. i.
(3) Ibid. p. 375. (7) B b, 29, p. 402.
(4) Ibid. p. 357. (8) B c, 30, p. ii.]
Vicechanc.
^55
FASTI OXONIENSES.
Vicechanc. the fame, viz. Dr. Aldrich, Oft. 8. (i)
Proflors r Gabriel Barnal^y of New Coll. i ,
Mr. ^2) \ Slephen T^apleton of All Souls Coll. 5 P*"* *
[The Junior was admitted B. M. 1697, and D. M. 1700.]
1695 Chanc. the fame, [James Duke of Ormonde -. But he beino- com-
manded by his Majefty to repair into Flanders, did by his Inftrument'Yio-ned
and fealed Apr. 30, 1695, and read in Conv. May 18 (3) following, dele-
gate the fame perfons as in the preceding year to manage and execute, &c.]
Vicechanc. Fitzherbert Adams, D. D. Redor of Lincoln Colleo-e,
oa. 4. (4) °
Prodlors f JoJm Bagwell of Exeter Coll. ?
Mr. (5) \ John Waugh of Queen's Coll. 5 ^P'"' 3-
[The Junior proceeded D. D. 1698, became Redtor of Sr. Peter's Corn-
hill, London, Dean of Gloucefter, and at length Bifliop of CarliHe.]
[1696 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : but he beinf> com-
manded by his Majefty to repair into Flanders, did by his Inftrument^'ficrned
and fealed Apr. 30, 1696, and read in Conv. May 13 (6) foUowino-, dele-
gate Dr. F. Adams, Redror of Lincoln College and Vicechancellor • the
Right Rev. Father in God John Lord Bifliop of Oxford, and Prefident of
Magd. Coll. Hon. Dr. L. W. Finch, Warden of All Souls Coll Dr H
Aldrich, Dean of Chrift Ch. Dr. W. Jane, Regius Prof in Div Dr T
Halton, Provoftof Qiiecn'sColl. Dr. J. Meare, Principal of Brafenofe
Coll. Dr. J. Edwards, Princ. of Jefus Coll. Dr. H. Beeston, Warden of
New College ; Dr. A. Charlett, Matter of Univ. Coll. and Dr. R. Alt-
ham, Canon of Chrift Ch. during his abfence to manage and execute, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Adams, Ocl. 5. (7)
Proftors f Henry Edmonds of Trin. Coll. ") Apr
Mr. (8)t /^////^w 5«^^r of Wadham Coll. J 22.
The Junior was afterward D. D. Warden of his College i Archdeacon of
Oxford, &c. and fucceflively Bilhop of Bangor and Norwich.
[(.)Ibid.p.3o. (5) Ibid. p. 45.
' ^K / P- 7- (6) Ibid. p. 84.
{3 K-P-17- (7) Ibid p. ,0..
(4) Ibib. p. 68. (8) Ibid. p. 83.
X 2 i^^y
156 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1697 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : But he being com-
manded by his Majelly to repair into Flanders, did by his Inftrument figned
and fealed May 12, 1697, and read in Conv. May 19 following, (1) dele-
gate the fame perfons mentioned in the preceding year, to manage and
execute, &c. And the faid Chanc. being again called out of the kingdom
upon neceflary occafions, did by his Inftrument figned and fealed Oft. 4,
1697, and read in Conv. Oft. 15 (2) following, delegate the fame perfons
named in his two laft Inftruments (except that Dr. J. Meare, was fl:iled
Vicechancellor, and Dr. Royse Prov. of Oriel Coll. was named in the place
of Dr. Roger Altham, Canon of Chrift Ch.) to manage and execute, &c.
Vicechanc. John Meare, D. D. Principal of Brafenofe Coll. Sept. 7. (3)
Proftors ^ Charles Sloper of Pembroke C0II.I Apr.
Mr. (4) t Griffin Bavies of Jefus Coll. J 14.
The Senior proceeded B. and D. D. as Grand Compounder 1709.
The Junior was admitted B. and D. M. 1698.
1698 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde: but he being called out
of the Kingdom upon neceflary occafions, did by his Inftrument figned and
I'caled Jul. 26, 1698, and read in Conv. Oft. i (5) following, delegate the
fame perfons as in his laft Inftrument Oft. 4, 1697, (to whom v/as added
Dr. W. Pavnt£R, Reftor of Exeter Coll.) to manage and execute,. &c.
Vicechanc. William Paynter, D. D. Reftor of Exeter Coll. Oft. 4. (6)
Proftors r Edivard Lilly of Sr. John's Coll.") May
Mr. (7) \ Robert FreindoiQhu^ Chmch. J 3.
The Senior was elefted Reader of Moral Philof. Oft. 3 in this year. (8)
The Junior became D. D. Chief Mafter of Weftminfler School; Canon
of Wimlfor; Reftor of Witney, Oxfoidftiire •, Preb. of Weftminfteci Canon
of Chrift Church ; and died 1754, aged 84.
1699 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
(1) Ibid. p. 126. (5) Ibid. p. 187.
(2) Ibid. p. 145. it>) Ibid. f. 191.
(3) Ibid. p. 144. (7) Ibid. p. 165.
(4) Ibid. p. 123. (8) Ibid, ad tin.
Vicechanc.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 157
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Paynter, Oft. 5. (1)
Proftors 5 Richard Calkins of Magd. Coll I Apr.
Mr.(2) I Thomas Mompejfon of New Coll. J 19.
The Senior proceeded in 1 707 D. D.
1700 Chanc. the fame, James Duice of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. Roger Mander, D. D. Mafter of Bailiol Coll. Oft. i. (j)
Proftors 5 7<?^« //c//^«iof MertonColl. \ Apr.
Mr. (4) I miliam Thcnipfon of Brafenofe Coll. J i8. '
The Senior was afterward D. D. Warden of his College ; Reftor of Eaft
Hendred, Berks ; King's Chaplain ; and Preb. of Worcelkr.
The Junior proceeded D. D. 1709.
1701 Chanc. the Hime, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Mander, Sept. 25. (5)
Proftors 5 >^«P^/%of Chrift Church 1 Apr.
Mr. (6) I Richard Coleire of AM Souh CoU. J 30.
The Senior proceeded D. D. 1703 -, became Reftor of St. Anne, Weft-
minfter 1704; Preb. of Totenhall in the Church of St. Paul's 1705 • Ca-
non of Windfor 1715; and died Mar. 30, 1750, aged 81.
The Junior became Vicar of Kington, and MiniHer of Richmond, Surry -
Vicar of Iflcworth, Middlefcx ; Reftor of Harrictniam, Kent -, Chaplain to
the Marchioncfs of Wharton, Widow ; and to Vifcount Falkland.
1702 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : But he being com-
manued by her Majefty to command the Forces aboard the Fleet for the
furiimer's expedition, did by his InRrument (igned and fealed |un. 1 1, 1702
and read m Conv. Jun. 22 following (7) delegate Dr. R. MInder, Mafter
of Balhol College, and Viccchanctllor ; Hon. Dr. L. W. Finch, Warden
'I'Wwi'f^^l (5) Ibid. f. 237.
' u'i-[-'^'- (6) Ibid. f. 2/9.
aibS!^:^!: (7) Ibid. .4.
of
IS8 FASTI OXONIENSES.
of All Souls Coll. Dr. H. Aldrich, Dean of Chrift Church ; Dr. T. Hal-;
TON, Prov. of Queen's Coll. Dr. J. Edwards, Princ. of Jefus Coll. Dr. F.
Adams, Redor of Lincoln Coll. Dr. A. Charlett, Mafter of Univ. Coll.
Dr, W. Delaune, Pref. of St. John's Coll. Dr. J. Rogers, Prefident of
Magd. Coll. and Dr. W. Jane, Regius Prof, in Div. during his abfence to
manage and execute, &c.
Vicechanc. William Delaune, D. D. Prefident of St. John's College,
Preb. of Wincheder, &c. Od. 9. (1)
The Chancellor had by his Letter dated Jun. 27, this year, nominated
John Rogers, D. D. Pref. of iVIagd. Coll. to be his Vicechanc. but he be-
ing under fuch a great indifpofition of health that he was utterly incapable
of taking upon him the faid Office, the Delegates of the Chancellor nomi-
nated Dr. Delaune, by their Letter figned and fealed Odl. 6, (2)
Proflors Y "John Cooke of Exeter Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. ( 3 ) \ Edmund Perkes of C. C. C. i 15.
1703 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : but he being com-
manded upon his Majefly's fervice into Ireland, as Lord Lieutenant of that
kingdom, did by his Inftrument figned and fealed May 15, 1703, and ap-
proved by Conv. June 4, (4) delegate Dr. W. Delaune, Pref. of St. John's
Coll. and Vicechanc. Dr. H. Aldrjch, Dean of Ch. Ch. Dr. T. Bayley,
Pref. of Magd. Coll. Dr. T. Halton, Prov. of Queen's Coll. Dr. "<N . Jane,
Regius Prof, in Div. Dr. F. Adams, Redtor of Line. Coll. Dr. J. Edwards,
Principal of Jefus Coll. Dr. A. Charlett, Mafter of Univerfity Coll. and
Dr. R. Mander, Mafter of Balliol Coll. during his abfence to manage and
execute, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Delaune, Oft. 8. (5)
Proclors J Samuel Adams of Magd. Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (6) {_ 7cy^« £jd»j of Wadham Col). J 7.
The Senior was elefted Reader in Moral Philof. Sept. 14, 1703, (7) pro-
ceeded Dodlor of Phyfic 1706, and died 171 1. See his epitaph in Magd.
College Chapel.
1704 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : but he being again
appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, did by his Inftrument figned and
fealed Od. 23, 1704, and approved by Conv. Od. 31. (8) delegate Dr. W.
(i) lb. f. 257. (;) Ibid. f. 273.
(2) Ibid. (6) Ibid. f. 267.
(3) Ibid. f. 244. (7) Ibid, ad fin.
(^) Ibid, f, 268. (8) Reg. Conv. B d, 31, f. 8.
Delauni;
FASTI OXONIENSES.
159
Delaune, Pref. of St. John's Coll. and Vicechanc. Dr. H. Aldrich, Deaa
of Chrill Church -, Dr. T. Bayley, Pref. of Magd. Coll. Dr. W. J ane, Re-
gius Prof of Div. Di: I'. Adams, Redor of Lincoln College ; Dr. J. Ed-
wards, Princ. of Jefus Coll. Dr. W. Paynter, Reftor of Exeter Coll. Dr.
R. MANDER,Mafter of Balliol Coll. and Dr. B. Gardiner, Warden ot AH
Souls College, during his abfence to manage and execute, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Delaune, Odl. 5. (i)
Proftors r Jofepb Smith of Queen's Coll. ^ Apr.
Mr. (2) \ Ihomas Smith of St. John's Coll. / 26.
The Senior became D. D. Provoft of his College ; Preb. of St. Paul's,
and of Lincoln.
1705 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Delaune, (3) Oft. 9. He was afterward Lady
Margaret's Prof, of Div. Preb. of Worcefter, &c.
Proclors ( Brmie Bickley of New Coll.1 Apr.
Mr. (4) X Peter FoulkesoiChxi^i Ch.^ 18.
The Senior proceeded Dodor of Phyfic in 17 10.
The Junior became D. D. 1710-, Sub-Dean of Exeter; Canon of Chrift
Church; Chanc. and then Precentor of Exeter: and died in 1747.
1706 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. William Lancaster, D. D. Provoft of Queen's Collet^e,
Preb. in the Church of Lincoln, Archdeacon of Middlefex, &c. Oft. 9. (5)
Prodlors C G«for§'^C<2r/,?r of Oriel Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (6) I Ecki-ard Cranke of Trin. Coll. j' 3.
The Senior became Provoft of his College, Preb. of Rochefter, Peterbo-
rough and St. Paul's, and D. D.
1707 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Lancaster, Oft. 9. (7)
y2\u\ (5) lb. f. 26.
f, h r ^« (6) lb. f. 21.
!l!'ib-.f.;!: ^^^^^•^•3«-
ProJlors
i6o FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors J" IViUiam Turtcn of Magd. Coll. i Apr.
Mr. (0 i_ Henry Stephens of Mercon Coil. J 23.
The Junior was afterward Chaplain to the Faftory at Oporto in Portugal,
and to the Bilhpp of Landaff(Clavering) j Redtor of Meldon, Surry ; Preb.
of Winchefter, and died in 1739.
1708 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Lancaster, Odl. 7. (2)
Proftors 5 Thomas Smethurft of Brafenofe C0II.I Apr.
Mr. (3) X Thomas Terry oi Chr\^ Church. j 14.
The Senior dying during his year of office, Mr. Thomas Stanley of Brafenofe
Coll. was nominated and admitted in his place Mar. 11, 1708-9. (4)
The Junior was afterward Canon of Chrifl Church •, Regius Profeflbr of
Greek ; D. D. and died in iJSS' See the Infcriptions at Ch. Ch. p. 500.
1709 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Lancaster, Oft. 6. (5)
Pro6lors f JVilliam Vefey of Line. Coll. 7 May
oil. i
Mr. (6) \ Robert Adderley of All Souls Coll. i 4.
The Junior proceeded D. D. in 1713.
^ 1710 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. Thomas Braithwait, D. C. L. Warden of New College,
October 4. (7)
Proftors r TFilliam Demfo>i of Univ. Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (8) I William lVil/ia!ns of Exeter CoW.J 19.
The Senior became Redor of Headborne Worthy, Hants ; B. D. Princi-
pal of Magdalen Hall •, Redor of Chalton and Clanfield, Hants.
The Junior was admitted B. and D. M. 1 7 1 1 .
171 1 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde : but he being again
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, did by his Inftrument figned and fealed June
(0 Ibid. f. 31. (5) Ibid. f. 58.
(2) Ibid. f. 48. (6) Ibid. f. S3.
(3) Ibid. f. 42. (7) Ibid. f. 69.
(4) Ibid. f. 52. (8) Ibid, f. 62.
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. i6i
J I, 171 1, and approved by Convoc. Jun. 14, (1) delegate Dr. J. Bkaith-
WAiTE, Warden of New Coll. and Vicechancellor ; Dr. T. Turn-er Pref
of Corpus Chrifti Coll. Dr. F. Adams, Rector of Line. Coll. Dr J Ed-
wards, Princ. of Jefus Coll. Dr. A. Charlett, Mafter of Univ. Coll Dr
W. Lancaster, Provoft of Queen's Coll. Dr. W. Delauve, Pref. of St'
John's Coll. Dr. J. Baron, Matter of Balliol Coll. and Dr. B. GardinerJ
Warden of All Souls Coll. during his abfence to manage and execute, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. BRAiTHWAiTE,Od. 9. (2) But he beino elefted
Warden of Winchefter, the Chancellor nominated Bernard Gardiner,
D. C. L. Warden of All Souls Coll. who was admitted Apr. i, 1712. (3)
Prodtors f William Brad/haw of New Coll. 1 Apr
Mr. (4) \ Thomas Cirdler of Wadham Coll. \ 11."
The Senior was afterward Preb. of Canterburv ; created D. D. by the
Archbifliop ; Canon of Chrift Church ; B. and D.' D. by Diploma of the
Univerfity ; Dean of Chrift Church, and Bifliop of Briftol.
The Junior was elefted Reader of Moral Philofophy Dec. 20 ivii • fc)
and proceeded D. D. 1719. ^ ^ ^' ^ * ^^'
1712 Chanc, the fame, James Duke of Ormonde: but he being ap-
pointed Commander in Chief of all her Majefty's Forces, in the place of
the Duke of Marlborough, did by his Liftrument figned and fealed Apr 8
1712, and approved by Conv. Apr. 23,(6) delegate Dr. B. Gardiner!
Warden of All Souls Coll. and Vicechancellor; Dr. T. Turner, Prefident
of Corpus Chrifti Coll. Dr. F. Adams, Reftor of Lincoln Coll. Dr J Ed-
wards, Princ. of Jefus Coll. Dr. A. Charlett, Mafter of Univ. Coll Dr
W.Lancaster, Prov. of Queen's Coll. Dr. W. Delaune, Prefident of St'
John's Coll. Dr. J. Baron, Mafter of Balliol College ; Dr. F. Atterbury'
Dean of Chrift Church ; and Dr. W. Dobson, Pref. of Trin. Coll. during
his abfence to manage and execute, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Gardiner, Oft. 2. (7)
Proftors \ Seth Eyre of Magdalen Coll. ) Apr.
Mr. (8) I miliam Periam oi C\\n[\ Ch. 530.
The Junior was afterward Preb. of Saliftjury, and proceeded D. D. in 1 713.
l\Mu-^"/-7^- (5) Ibid, ad fin.
(2) Ibid. f. 79. (6) jhid. f.84.
<3) |bid.f.83. (7) Ibid. f. 9,.
(4) Ibid. f. 73. (8) Ibid, f, 85.
Append. Y ' ,.,1,
i62 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1713 Chanc. the fame. Jambs Duke of Ormonde-, appointed irt the
laft year Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Gardiner, OQ.. 2. (i)
Prodors ^ Edward Morfe of St. John's Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (2) t //i?»ry ifjw^ of Merton Coll. J 25.
The Senior proceeded D. D. in 1721.
1 7 14 Chanc. the fame, James Duke of Ormonde.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Gardiner, 0<EI. 7. (3)
Proftors r Charles Gardiner of Corpus Chrifti Coll. \ Apr.
Mr. (4) \ Samuel Newte of Balliol Coll. J 7.
1715 Chanc. the fame, James Dukeof Ormonde, to Sept. 10 ; when re-
tiring out of the kingdom, and refigning the office of Chancellor, Charles
BuTi.ER, (his brother) Earl of Arran, &c. in Ireland, and Baron Butler
of Wefton in England, was elected almoft unanimoufly by Convocation on
the fame day. (5) On the 14th of the fame month the faid Charles Earl
of Arran, &c. was created D. C. L. by Diploma, and the 22d was inftalled
Chancellor of the Univerfuy in the Theatre. The Aflembly afterwards con-
ducted him to the Lodgings of the Vicechancellor at AU Souls College ; and
an elegant entertainment was provided on the occafion, (6) in Dr. Clarke's
new Houfe, now the refidence of the Warden. The late Chancellor died at
Madrid, 1745, in the 94th year of his age.
Vicechanc. John Baron, D. D. Matter of Balliol Coll. Oft. 6. (7)
ProAors ( William Bering of Oriel Coll. "1 Apr.
Mr. (8) c Thomas Dod of Brafenofe Coll. J 27.
1716 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Akraw^
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Baron, 0<ft. 5. (9)
Prodtors S Charles Holt of Magdalen Coll.l Apr,
Mr. (io)t JohnlVhiteoiChni\Chuvch J 11.
(i) Ibid. f. 102. (6) Ibid. f. 127.
(2) Ibid. f. 95, (7) Ibid. f. 128.
(3) Ibid. r. 113. (8) Ibid. f. 120.
(4) Ibid. f. 107. (9) Ibid. f. 136.
(5) Ibid. f. 12.6. (>o) Ibid, f. 132.
The
FASTI OXONIENSES. 163
The Senior was eleaed Reader in Moral Philofophy Jan. 2, 1 7 1 7, 0 ) and
proceeded D. C. L. in 1721.
1717 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
* f
Vicechanc, the fame, Dr. Baron, Jul. 6. (2)
Prodlors c John Stead of All Souls Coll. > May
Mr. (3) I milUim Beaumont of New Coll. f 2.
1718 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Robert Shippen, D.D. Princ. of Brafenofe Coll. OA. 7. (+)-
Proftors / Thomas Troughear of Queen's Coll. > Apr
Mr. (5) \ Robert Rogers of Exeter CoU. J i j, '
The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. in 174/.
1719 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Shippen, Oft. 5, (6)
Proftors ^^^°''S^ Sbepheard of Trinity Coll. > Apr.
Mr (i') '\J°^" Baker of Wadham Coll. J 8.
■ ^T' (John Chandler of Wadham Coll. Apr. 29. (8)
The latter was admitted into the place of "John Baker^ who died in a fevr
weeks after he entered his office.
1720 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Shippen, Oft. 7. (9)
Prodors / Rohert Brynker of Jefus Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (10) (_ BtttjatninSlocockoiFemh. Coll. J 27.
The Junior was admitted B. and D. D. in 1735.
172 1 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Shippen, 0£t. 9. (i 1)
(1) Ibid. ad fin. {7) Ibid. f. 154.
(2) ibid.f. 142. (g) Ibid. f. 155.
(3) Ibid. f. 138. (5) Ibid. f. 168.
(4) Ibid. f. 152. (,o) Ibid. f. 163.
(5) Ibid. f. 146. (,,) Ibid. f. 180.
{6] Ibid.f. 159.
Y a Proftors
i64 f'ASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors r Henry Gregory of Chrift Church i Apr.
Mr. (i) \ fVilliam Holmes of St. John's J 19.
The Senior was eleded Reader of Moral Philofophy Jan. 5, 1721. (2)
The Junior was afterward D. D. Prefident of his College; King's Profef-
for of Modern Hiftory •, and Dean of Exeter.
1722 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Shippen, Oft. 5. (2)
ProcStor
Mr
tors ? Ralph Webb of Magd. Coll. 7 Apr.
(4) t Henry Levitt of New Coll. i 4.
1723 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. John Mather, D. D. Pref. of Corp. Chr. Coll. Oft. 7. (5)
Proftors C Richard Streat of Magd. Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (6) X Robert Lejbourne oi 'Qtiknok CoW. i 24.
The Junior was afterward D. D. and Principal of St. Albans' Hall.
1724 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Mather, Od. 9. (7)
Prodors \ PFiUiam Le Hunt of Chrift Church 7 Apr.
Mr. (8) i i^i^^^r/ £>rf of All Souls Coll. $ 15.
The Junior was admitted B. and D. D. ly^^i and died Reftor of Buck-
land, Surry, 1774.
1725 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Mather, Odt. i. (9)
Prodors \ Johft Conybear^ of ExtterCoU. 7 Apr.
Mr. (10) I 'Barnaby Smyth of Corpus Chr. Coll. J 7.
(1) Ibid. f. 173. (6) Ibid. f. 196.
(2) Ibid, ad finem. (7) Ibid. f. 213.
(3) Ibid. f. 191. ' (8) Ibid. f. 206,
(4) Ibid. f. 185. {9) Ibid. f. 228.
13} Ibid. f. 203. (10) Ibid, f, 223.
The
J
FASTI O X O N 1 E N S E S. 165
The Senior became D. D. Reftor of his College •, Dean of Chrift Church
and Billiop of Briftol.
1726 Chanc, the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Mather, 061. 6. (1)
Prodors ^ George NewlaKd of Mzgd. Colli Apr.
Mr. (2) I Pbiltp Speke of Wadham Coll. i 20.
The Senior was defied Reader of Moral Philofophy Jan. 10, 1726-7;
became Profeflbr of Geometry in Grefham College, London ; proceeded
D. C. L. 1729; was one of the Governors of St. Bartholomew, Bridewell,
and Bethlem, London ; and Reprefentative in Parliament for the Borough
of Gatton in Surry. He died in 1749.
1727 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Mather, Sept. 27. (3)
Proftors ^ John Borrei of Queen's Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (4) I John Smith of St. John's Coll. i 12.
1728 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Edward Butler, D. C. L. Pref of Magd. Coll. Oft. 4. (5)
Prodlors ^ Carew Reynell of New Coll. 7 Thurfday
Mr. (6) I Robert Manaton of Chn^Ch. I May 2.
The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. in 1730.
1729 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Butler, Od. 7. (7)
Proftors \ George Huddesford of Trinity Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (8) I JehnJVcllen oiOndCoW. \ 16.
The Senior became Prefident of his College, and proceeded D. D.
1730 Chanc.^the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
(i) Ibid. f. 238. (5) Ibid. f. 262.
(2) Ibid. f. 232. (6) Ibid.f. 256.
(3) Ibid. f. 250. (7) Ibid. f. 274.
(4) Ibid. f. 243. (8j Ibid. f. 268,
xV
Vicechanc.
i66 F- A S T I O X O N I E N S E S.
Vicechanc. the faoie, Dr. Butler, Ofl. i. ( i )
Prodlors f Jofeph Andrews of Magd. Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (2) ]_ Thomas Robinfon of Mert. Coll. i 8.
The Senior, eleded Keeper of the Afhmolean Mufeum during his year of
effice, Apr. 15, 1 731, was admitted B.D. 1731, andD. D. 1736.
The Junior B. D. 173 1, and D. D. 1 T^i.
1731 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Butler, 0£t. 1. (3) In 1737 he was chofeaone
of the Burgefles in Parliament for the Univerfity.
Proftors 5 Thomas Foxley of Brafenole Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. (4) t 0//wr 5^//£/o' of Chrift Church S 28.
The Senior was elefted Reader of Moral Philofophy Jan. 17, 173 1-2.
1732 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. William Holmes, D. D. Pref. of St. John's Coll. 0£t. 6. (5)
Proftors S Richard Hutchins of Lincoln Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (6) I Pf^iUiamWynneoi AWSomIsCoW. i 19.
The Senior was afterward Re(flor of his College, and D. D.
The Junior became Redtor of Llan-Vechan in the County of Montgo-
mery ; D. D. by Diploma in 1749, and Canon of St. Afaph.
1733 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Holmes, Oft. 4. (7)
Prodtors \ Robert Eden of Univerfity Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. (8) t James Edgecumhe oiE.yitttrCo\\. i 4.
The Senior became Archd. of Winchefter 1743 •, Preb. of Worcefter 1747;
proceeded D. D. in 1754-, was alfo Redlor of Headbourne and Michel-
merfh, Hants, and died in 1759.
The Junior became Reftor of his College, and D. D.
1734 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
(j) Reg. Convoc.Be, 32, f. I. (5) Ibid. f. 19.
(2) REc.Bd, 31, f. 281. (6) Ibid. f. 15.
(3) Reg. B e, 32, f. 11. (7) Ibid. f. 32.
(4.) I-bid. f. 5. (8) Ibid. f. 26.
Vicechanc,
FASTI OXONIENSES. 167
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Holmes. Oft. 5. (i ) He was afterward King's
Profeflor of Modern Hiftory and Languages, and Dean of Exeter.
Prodlors ^ John Cox of New College 7 Apr
Mr. (2) I miliam Thomas of Wadham Coll. i 24. *
1735 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Steph. Niblett, D. D. Ward, of All Souls Coll. Oa. 6. (3)
Prodors r William Wightwick of Magd. Coll. 1 Apr
'^r. {a) l Bernard Doiudefwelloi C\\nQ.Ch. \ 16.
The Senior was admitted B. and D, D. 1736.
1736 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc, the fame, Dr. Niblett, OQc. 8. (5)
Prodors ( John Stevens of Merton Coll. 1 May
Mr. (6) I WHliatn Derham of St. John's 3 5.
The Junior was eleded Dr. White's Reader of Moral Philofophy Feb 7
^7Z6-7 ; was afterward D. D. and Prefident of his College.
1737 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Niblett, Od. 7. (7)
Prodors r Thomas Pa^et of Corpus Chrifti Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (8)l>^«L«WofBalliolCo]]. 5 20.
1738 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Theophilus Leigh, D. D. Matter of Balliol Coll. Od. 6. (9)
Prodors f Ed-ward Traherm of Brafenofe Coll. ? Apr.
yir.{io)\EdvjardRayneraiOndQo\\. i 12.
173^ Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
!'l Ju-j'Hi- (6) Ibid. f. 57.
^ ^'^•^•36- 7 Ibid. f. 83.
3 ^'d-f. SI. . (8) Ibid. f. 72.
^ IK- wV^- (9) Ibid. f. 99.
iS)^^^<^-i.(>Z' (10) Ibid. f. 85.
Vicechanc,
i68 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Leigh, Oft. 8.(1)
Proftors r John Whitfeld of Chrift Ch. 7 May
Mr. (2) \ Peter Zinzan of Magd. Coll. J 2.
The Junior was admitted B. and D. M. in 1742.
1740 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arram.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Leigh, Oft. 3. (3)
Proftors c Richard Lydiatt of New Coll, 1 Apr.
Mr. (4) t Savage 'Tyndal of All Souls Coll. j 16.
The Junior proceeded D. D. in 1745.
1 741 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Walter Hodges, Provoft of Oriel Coll. Oft. 7. (5)
Proftors f Francis Webber of Exeter Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (6) \ John Lowry of Qiieen's Coll. 3 8.
The Senior was afterward Rcftorof his Coll. D. D. and Dean of Hereford.
The Junior was elefted Reader of Moral Philofophy Jan. 29, 1741-2 ; and
died in 1784.
1742 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Hodges, Oft. 5. (7)
Proftors c John Brttere of Trinity Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (8) I George Cojlard of Wadham Coll. J 28.
1743 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Hodges, Oft. 4. (9)
Proftors c James Le Marchant of Jefus Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. ( 10) t John Collins of Pembroke ColL i 13.
(i) Ibid. f. izi. (6) Reg. Be, 32, f. 146.
(z) Ibid. f. III. (7) Reg. Bf. 33, p. 41.
(3) Ibid. f. 138. (8) Ibid. p. 20.
(4) Ibid. f. 129. (9) Ibid. p. 65.
(5) Reg. Convoc, B f, 33, p. 2. (10) Ibid. p. 47.
1744 Chanc.
Apr.
24.
FASTI OXONIENSES. 169
1744 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Euseby Isham, D. D. Redlor of Lincoln Coll. Od. 5. (i)
ProfVors J T^/V^^r^ //;W of Chrifl: Church 7 Apr.
Mr. (2) I Jobft Lloyd oi St. John's CqW. J 4.
The Senior proceeded D. D. in 1749 ; and became Preb. of St. Paul's.
The Junior proceeded D. D, as Grand Comp. in 1756, and died in 17S8.
1745 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Isham, 0(5t. 7. (3)
Prodors 5 Thomas IFaldgrave of Magd. Coll. )
Mr. (4) t Robert Speed of New College 5
The Senior proceeded D. D. 1747, and died 1784.
1746 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
A^'iceclianc. the fame. Dr. Isham, Oft. 3. (5)
Pro(51:ors r IVilliam fVilliamfon of Merton Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (6) I Thomas Cawley of Brafenofc Coll. \ 9.
The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. 1747.
The Junior was elected Reader in Moral Philof. Febr. 13, 1746-7 ^ (7'
and afterward became D. D. and Principal of his College.
1747 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. John Purnell, D. D. Warden of New Coll. Oft. 7. (8)
Proftors J George Bingham of All Souls Coll."!^ Apr.
Mr. (9) 1 Jojeph Jane oi Chn^ C\\\irz\\ J 29.
1748 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Purnell, Odl. 7.(10)
(i) IhiJ. p. 93. (6) Ibid. p. 15^,
(2) Ibid. p. 80. (7) Ibid, ad fiiiem.
(3) Ibid. p. 142. (8) Ibid. p. 20q.
(4) Ibid. p. 113. (9) Ibid. p. lS6.
(5) Ibid. p. 173. (10) Ibid. p. 255.
Api'en'o. Z Proiftors
170 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors { James Fortefcue of Exeter Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (i) I John Baker of Corpus Chrifti Coll. J 20.
The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. in 1749.
1749 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Purnell, Oct. 5. (2)
ProAors f Thomas Tewnfon of Magd. Coll. J Apr.
Mr. (3) I Prince Pead of Y^AdhzmCoW. J 5.
The Senior was admitted B. D. 1750; Reflor of Malpas in CheJhire j
created D. D. by Diploma 1779 ; and became Archdeacon of Richmond in
the Diocefe of Chefter.
1750 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran^.
Vicechanc. John Browne, D. D. Mafter of Univerfity Coll. Oft. 8. (4)
He was alfo Preb. of Peterborough, and Archd. of Northampton.
Proflors C Francis Harrifon of Queen's Coll. j Apr.
Mr. (5) 1 (Villiam Cockayne oi Si, lohviS QoW. j 26.
The Junior proceeded D. D. in 1754.
1751 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Browne, 061. 7. (6)
Prodtors f George Smyth of New Coll. T Apr.
Mr. (7) \ Samuel Dickens oiQ\\u?tCh\ixchj 17.
The Junior was made King's Prof, of Greek; D.D. 1753 -, Prebend, and
Archdeacon pf Durham ; and Official to the Dean and Chapter of Durham.
1752 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Browne, Oft. 6. (8)
Proftors c Thomas Chapman of Trinity Coll. J Apr.
Mr. (9) I Gilbert PVhite of Oriel Coll. i 8.
(1) Ibid. p. 229. (6) Ibid. p. 376.
(2) Ibid. p. 292. (7) Ibid. p. 343.
(3) Ibid. p. 270. (8) Reg. Conv. Bg, 34, p. 17.
(4) Ibid. p. 324. 19) Reg. Conv. Bf, 33, p. 395.
(5) Ibid. p. 307.
The
FASTI OXONIENSES. 171
The Senior proceeded D. D. 1760; and died Mar. 23, 178S.
'753 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. George Huddesford, D. D. Prefident of Trinity Coll. (1)
Proflors r Chrijlopher Rohinfon of Magdalen Coll. 1 May
Mr. (^2) \ Chrijiopher Twynihoe oi M.cvi. QqW. J 2.
The Senior proceeded D. D. 1759.
1754 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Huddesford, Od. 8. (3)
Proftors r Matthew Maddock of Brafenofe Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (4) \ Edward Smallwell of Chrift Church J 24.
The Junior became Canon of Chrift Church, D. D. and fucceffively Bi-
fhop of St. David's and Oxford.
^755 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Huddesford, Oct. 8. (5)
Proftors c Hon. JohnTracy of All Souls Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (6) I Charles Mortimer oii^mco\aCo\\. J 9.
The Senior proceeded D. D. and became Warden of his College :
The Junior Redor of his College, and D. D.
1756 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. Thomas Randolph, D. D. Prefident of Corpus Chrifti
College, Oa. 6. (7)
Proftors 5 7c^z Cor//>« of Lfniverfit^' Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (8) I John Fowell oi ExttzT <:o\\. i 28.
The Junior was ek-fted Reader in Moral Philofophy in 1757. He after-
ward proceeded D.D. was Domcftic Chaplain to the Archb. of Canterbury
(Seeker) and Redor of Aynesford, Bilhopfbourn, and Chartham, in Kent.
(1) Rec. Conv. Bg-, 34, p. 67. (5) Ibid. p. 196.
(2) Ibid. p. 42. (6) Ibid. p. 163.
(3) Ibid. p. 136. (1) Ibid. p. 291.
(4; Ibid. p. .02. (8) Ibid. p. 238.
Z 2 1757
172 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1757 Chanc. the fame, Charles Earl of Arran.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Randolph, Odl. 6. (1)
Proftors r 'John Eyre of New College 1 Apr.
Mr. (2} \ i^'r^ww 2.ifr«(7«// of Waciham Coll.j ao.
1758 Chanc. the fime, Charles Earl of Arran, &c. in Ireland, and
Baron Butler of Wefton in England ; who died Dec. 16, this year.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Randolph, 06t. 6, (3) He was afterward Lady
Margaret's Profeflbr of Divinity, and Archdeacon of Oxford.
Prodtors / M^illiam Ihkvell of Chrift Church \ ,
Mr. (4) \ George Home of Magd. Coll. 3 P*"' 5-
The Senior was admitted B.D. 1760, and became Preb. of Exeter 1776.
The Junior became D. D. Prefident of his Coll. and Dean of Canterbury.
1759 Chanc. John Fane, Baron of Catherlough in Ireland; Baroa
Le Despencer, Baron Burghersh, and Earl of Westmoreland in Eng-
land ; created D. C. L. 1749; appointed High Steward 1754; was eleded
Chancellor Jan. 4, 1 759. (5) On June 1 9 following the Degree of D. C. L.
was conferred on him by Diploma ; (6) and his Inauguration was celebrated
in the Theatre July 2 in the fame year. (7)
Vicechanc. Joseph Browne, D. D. Provoft of Qiieen's Coll. 061.5.(8)
He was alfo Canon Refidentiary, and Chancellor of Hereford.
Prodors r IVilliam IVrigbt of Merton Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (9) \ George Auflen of St. John's Coll. J 26.
The Senior afterward fucceeded to a fortune of 100,000/. and upwards,
and died Jan. 1, 1786.
1760 Chanc. the fame, John Earl of Westmoreland.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Browne, Odl. 7. (10)
Proftors J John Vivian of Balliol Coll. \ ^ r \f,
Mr. ( 1 1 ) \ Richard Skinner of Corp. Chr. Coll. J ^P *
1 761 Chanc. the fame, John Earl of Westmoreland,
(i) Reg. Conv. Bh, 35, p. I.
(2) Reg. Conv. B g, 34, p. 320.
(9) Reg. Conv. B h, 35, p. 43.
(4) Ibid. p. 16.
(5) Ibid. p. 64.
(6) Ibid. p. 95.
(7) Ibid. p. loi.
(8) Ibid. p. 123.
(9) Ibid. p. 86.
(10) Ibid. p. 206.
(11) Ibid. p. 160.
Vicechanc.
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 173
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Browne, 0&. 7. (i)
Prodlors r Thomas Barker of Brafenofe Coll.") Apr,
Mr. {2) I Thomas Nowell of Oriel Coll. j i .
The Senior was eleded Reader of Moral Philofophy Jan. 23, 1762, and
afterward became Principal of his College, and D. D.
The Junior had been eleftcd Public Orator of the Univerfity 1760; be-
came Principal of St. Mary's Hall •, D. D. Secretary to the Chancellor of the
Univerlity ; and the King's Profefibr of Modern I lillory and Languages.
1762 Chanc. the (lime, Jon^f Earl of Westmoreland : But he dying
Auguft 26 in this year :
George Henry Lee, Baron of Spilsbury, Vifcount Quarendon, and
Earl of Litchfield ; created M. A. 1737 ; D. C. L. '743 J Pligh Steward
of the Univerfity 1760; was elefted Chancellor Sept. 23, 1762.(3) The
Degree of D. C. L. was conferred on him by Diploma Sept. 27. (4) On
Oft. 5 following, the Vicechancellor, Proflors, and a large Delegacy, pro-
ceeding to his Lordfliip's feat at Ditchley, in the county of Oxford, ad-
mitted his Lordfhip to his office, and afterwards partook of a moft fplendid
entertainment. (5)
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Browne, Oft. 8. (6)
Proftors r Ellis Jones of Chrift Church 1 Apr.
Mr. (7) L Kichard Scrope of Magd. Coll. J" 21.
The Junior proceeded D. D. 1764, was appointed one of his Majefty's
Chaplains in Ordinary 1777, and died in July 1787.
1763 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Browne, Oft. 7. (8)
Proftors f George James Sale oi]>itvi QoW.-) Apr.
Mr. (9) 1 7c/&«Z-o«^ of All Souls Coll. J 13.
The Junior proceeded D. D. 1768.
1764 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Browne, Oft. 8. (10)
(i) Ibid. p. 333. (6) Ibid, p.406.
(2) Ibid, p.' 302. (7) Ibid. p. 357.
(3) Ibid. p. 396. {«) Ibid. p. 476.
(4) Ibid. p. 400. (9) Ibid. p. 434.
.(5) Ibid. p. 401, &c. (lo) Ibid. p. 511.
Proftors
174 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Proftors 5 'Jhomas l<licolfon of Queen's Coll. ? May
Mr. (i) ( George Slinton oiUxttcx CoW. j 2.
The Senior proceeded D. D. 1773 ;
The Junior D. D. 1765 ; Chaplain to the Archb. of Canterbury (Seeker) ;
Redlor of VVrotham,Kent ; Vicar of All Hallows, Barking, London j Preb.
of Peterborough > Chancellor of Lincoln ; and died Apr. 30, 1783.
1765 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. David Durell, D. D. Principal of Hertford Coll. Ott. 8. (2)
Proftors r William Huddesford of Trinity Coll.") Apr.
Mr. (3) L George Smyth of Wadhani Coll. J 1 7.
The Senior was afterward B. D. and elefted Keeper of the Aflimolean
Mufeum. He died in 1772.
1766 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield,
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Durell, 0£b. 6. (4)
Proflors 5 Nathaniel Haines of Pembroke Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (5) t James Bandinel oi ]dMS QoW. 5 9,
The Senior proceeded D. D, 1786, and became one of the Prebendaries
of Southwell.
The Junior was elefted Reader of Moral Philofophy Feb. 12, 1767 ; ad-
mitted B.D. May 13 following; Public Orator of the Univerfity 1776;
proceeded D.D. 1777; and appointed the firlt Bampton Lefturer in ijy^.
He refigned the Office of Public Orator in 1784.
1767 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Durell, Oft. 8. (6) In the beginning of this
year he became Prebendary of Canterbury.
Proftors r Francis Atterbury of Chrifl. Churchl Apr.
Mr. (7) \ Samuel Vickers of St. John's Coll. j 29.
The Senior proceeded D. C. L. in 1768.
(I Ibid. p. 496. (0 Ibid. p. 583.
(z) Ibid. p. 546. (6) Rec. Conv. B i, 36, p. 32.
(^) Ibid p. 529. (7) Ibid. p. 20.
14) Ibid.'p.—
1768
FASTI OXONIENSES. 175
1768 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. Nathan Weth e r ell, D. D. Mafter of Univ. Coll. Odl. 6.(1)
PrO(flors f Benjamin Wheeler of Magd. Coll. ■) Apr.
Mr. (2) t Edward TVhitmore oi 'i^Qxf C<j\\. J 13.
The Senior had been elefted Profeflbr of Poetry 1766 ; ProfelTor of Na-
tural Philofophy 1767 ; proceeded D. D. 1770; became Chancellor of the
Dioceie of Oxford 1775 ; the King's ProfefTor of Divinity and Canon of
ChriR Church 1776. He died in 1783.
1769 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Wetherell, Odt. 6. (3)
Vro^ors ^ James Norman of Men. CoW. 1 Apr.
Mr. (4) \ Henry Mayer oi Qrsiknok CoW. j" 5.
1770 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Wetherell, OcT;. 8. (5)
Proftors f William Conybeare oi Chr\{i Church y Thurfday
Mr. (6) ( James Robin/on Haywardoi All Souls Coll. \ Apr. 26.
The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. 1775.
1 771 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield.
Viceclianc. the fame, Dr. Wetherell, Oft. 7, (7) who during this year
became Dean of Hereford, and foon after Prebendary of Weftminfter.
Prodors r 7o-6« i2a/^// of Corpus Chrifti Coll. 1 Apr.
Mr. (8) \ Charles Tirrel Morgan of Extttr CoW. \ 10.
The Junior was eledted Reader of Moral Philofophy Feb. 30, 1772. (9)
1772 Chanc. the fame, George Henry Earl of Litchfield. He
died Sept. 17 in this year, and was a confiderable Benefaftor to the Univer-
fity ; by bequeathing an eftablilhment for a Clinical ProfefTor of Phyfic : He
(1) Ibid. p. 67. (6) Ibid. p. ,3,.
2 /b.d p.JZ (7) Ibid. p. 20..
(3) Ibid. p. 108. (8, Jbid. p. ,78.
4 Ib>d. p. go. (9, Jbid. ad fiaem.
(5) Ibid. p. 159.
alfo
176 FASTI OXONIENSES.
alfo during his Chancellorfliip beflowed two prizes of 20I. each for Compo-
fitions in Englitli profe by Bachelors of Arts, and Latin verfe by Under-
graduats, to be recited in the Theatre at the time of Lord Crew's annual
Commemoration of Founders and Benefadtors : Which prizes are continued
by the prefent Chancellor.
Frederic North, Lord North (eldeft fon of Francis Earl of Guilford,
Baron North and Guilford) fometime a Nobleman of Trinity College; created
M. A. 1750; now Chancellor of the Exchequer ; firfi: Lord of the Treafury ;
one of his Majelly's Privy Council ; Knight ; and Knight of the Order of the
Garter ; was eledled Chancellor of this Univerfity Oft. 3 ; (i) and admitted
to his office 0(il. 6, (2) following in his Lordfliip's Houfe in Downing ftreet,
London. The degree of D. C. L. was alfo conferred on him by Diploma
at the fame time. (3) After which the Delegacy on the occafion and other
company were molt fplendidly entertained.
Vicechanc. Tho. Fothergill, D D. Prov. of Qiieen's Coll. Oil. 8. (4.)
Proftors r Richard Chandler of Magd. CoU.'^ Apr.
Mr. (5) \ James Fojler of Wadham Coll. J 29.
The Senior was admitted B. and D. D. in 1 773.
1773 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Fothergill, 06t. 7. (6)
Proftors r Edward Bowerbank of Queen's Coll. ") Apr.
Mr. (7)1. Richard Dickfon Shackkford of St. John's Coll. j 2 1.
The Senior became Preb. of Lincoln ; Vicar of Buckdcn, Huntingdon-
fliire, and of Holbeche, Lincolnfhire ; and Chaplain to the Bifliop of Lin-
coln, afterward of Durham (Thurlow.)
The Junior proceeded D. D. 1 785.
1774 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Fothergill, Oft. 7. (8)
(0 Ihid. p. 24J. (5) Ibid. p. 222.
(2) Ibid. p. 248. (6) Ibid. p. 296.
(3) Ibid. (7) Ib.d. p. 269.
(4) Ibhi. p. 249. (8) Ibid. p. 325.
Proftors
FASTI OXONIENSES. 177
Proftors r Jojhua Berkeley of Chrift Church^ Apr.
Mr. ( I ) \ John IVebber of New Coll. j 1 3.
The Senior proceeded D. D. 1780, and became Dean of Tuam in Ireland.
1775 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Fothergill, Oft. 6 : (2) this year appointed
Prebendary of Durham.
Proflors ( Richard Head of Oriel CoW. 1 Apr.
Mr. (3) t jfofeph Chapman of Tr'in. CoW. I 26.
The Junior was afterward Prefident of his College, and proceeded D. D'
1776 Chanc. the fame^ Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. George Horne, D. D. Pref of Magd. Coll. Od. 8. (4)
Prodors S Richard fi^ooddefon of Magd. Coll. ? Apr.
Mr. (5) I Scrope Berdmore of Menon Coll. 1 17.
The Senior was eledled, during his year of Office, Vinerian Fellow of
Common Law ; Reader of Moral Philolbphy Mar. 4, 1777; (6) Prasledor
of Common Law, and proceeded D. C.L. in 1777.
The Junior proceeded D. D. in 1785, and was appointed one of the Pre-
bendaries of Southwell.
1777 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Horne, Odl. 8. (7)
Proflors r John Foley of Brafenofe C0II.I Apr.
Mr. (8) \ Thojnas Pettingal of Ch. Ch. j 9.
1778 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Horne, Oft. 8. (9)
Proiflois $ George JVatkin of Lincoln Coll. \ Apr.
Mr.(io) I Jofeph Ingram of All Souls Coll. > 29.
(i) Ibid. p. 309. (6) Ibid, ad finem.
(2) Ibid. p. 360. (7) Reg. Conv. B k, 37, p. 30.
(3) Ibid. p. 341. (8) Ibid. p. 10.
(4) Ibid. p. 387. (9) Ibid. p. 58.
(5) Ibid. p. 374. (10] Ibid. p. 46.
Append. A a
111$
178 FASTI OXONIENSES.
1779 Chanc. the fame, F«.ederic Lord North, now Lord Warden of
the Cinque Ports, &c.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Horne, 0(51.8: (i) who became Dean of
Canterbury in 17S1.
Proclors ^ John Sarraude of Exeter Coll. ) Apr.
Mr. (2) I Philip FiJheroiUnw.CoW. J 14.
1780 Chanc. the fame, Freperic Lord North.
Vicechanc. Samuel Dennis, D. D. Pref. of St. John's Coll. Od. 7. (5)
Proftors J Wajhbeurne Cooke of New Coll. "I Apr.
Mr. (4) i_.(^/w/7»^^rL//f/^f/^of Wadham Coll.j 5.
1781 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Dennis, OA. 8. (5)
Prodlors J Charles Williams of Magd. Coll. 7 Apr.
Mr. (6) I John Randolph of ChnHCh. 1 26.
The Junior had been elefted Prseleftor of Poetry 1776; re-eleded 1781 ;
was appointed Regius Profeflbr of Greek, elefted Reader of Moral Philo-
fophy, and admitted B. D. 1782 -, Regius Profeflbr of Divinity, Canon of
Chrift Church, and D. D. by Diploma, 1783 ; when he refigned the Profcf-
forOiip of Greek and Praeleftorfhip of Poetry.
1782 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Dennis, Oft. 7. (7)
Proftors r Thomas Hardcajlle of Merton Coll. "1 Apr.
Mr. (8) \ James Davenport of St. John's Coll. J 10.
1783 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vic^hanc. the fame. Dr. Dennis, Oft. 7. (9)
Proftors \ Richard Projfer of Balliol Coll. ? a ^ 0
Mr. (io)( Charles rahourdinoiC.C.C. i ^P'^' S^^-
(i) Ibid. p. 84. (6) Ibid. p. 126.
[z] Ibid. p. 75. (7) Ibid. p. )6i.
(3) Ibid. p. 114. (8) Ibid. p. 149.
(4) Ibid. p. 95. (9) Ibid. p. .87.
(j) Ibid. p. 138. (10) Ibid. p. 175.
1784 Chanc.
i
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 179
1784 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. Joseph Chapman, D. D. Prefident of Trin. Coll. Oft. 7.(1)
Prodtors f TVilliam Slalman of Brafenofe Coll."! Apr.
Mr. (2) \ Henry Beeke of Oriel Coll. / 2 1.
1785 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Chapman, Oft. 7. (3)
Proftors r Martin Jofeph Roiith of Magd. CoU."! Apr.
Mr. (4) \ Phineas Pelt of Chrift Church / 6.
1786 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame, Dr. Chapman, Od. 6. (5)
Prodtors (" John Coker of New Coll. T Apr
Mr. (6) \ Hon. Daniel Finch of AH Souls ColLj" 26.'
The Senior was eleded Reader of Moral Philofophy in 1787.
1787 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. the fame. Dr. Chapman, Oft. 8. (7)
Prodors r Henry Smith of Queen's Coll. \ Apr
Mr.{i)\ Richard Vivian oiExttttCoM J 18.
1788 Chanc. the fame, Frederic Lord North.
Vicechanc. John Cooke, D. D. Pref. of Corpus Chrifti Coll.Od. 8. (9)
Prodors T Edward Whitley of Wadham Coll. ") Apr.
Mr. ( I o) L John Bankes Moulding of Trin. Coll. J 2 .
(,) Ibid, p 220. (6) Ibid. p. 263.
(2 Ib;d. p. 205. (7) jbij _^
3 Ib.d. p. 250. (8) ihid.
(4) Ibid, p. 229. (9) Ibid. p. -_.
(5) Ibid. p. 287. .o)Ibid.p.~.
A a 2 THE
[ i8o ]
THE STEWARD S H I P
OF THE
UNIVERSITY.
THE Office of Steward in this Univerfity concerning the capital and
chief caufes of Scholars and privileged perfons, King Henry IV, by
his letters (i) patent dated June 2, an. reg. 7, Dom. 1405, did inftitute. Of
which grant and office I fliall obferve
Firft, that becaufe of the great malice of the Eurghers and Laicks of Ox»
ford, by their unjufl: indiding the right and true ufe of the Franchifes and
Privileges of the Univerfity (of which the Scholars made grievous com-
plaints to the King, in an Epiftle to him, (2) which I have feen) did therefore
make a Grant to the Chancellor and Scholars thereof, that they might have
a Steward of their own, by whom they fhould be tried, &c. and that at the
demand of the Chancellor, all Juftices and other IMinillers of Government
fliould deliver them up to him fub poena 200 lib.
Secondly, that for the revoking of the faid Let. Pat. and Office which the
Scholars obtained, leveral petitions were made to the Parliament, fcil. one
by the Commonalty (3) of England, 9 Oft. 9 Hen. IV, when the then Re-
prefentacives of the Nation began to fit at Gloucefter. Upon the reading of
which the matter was referred to the King's Council, to hear the realbns gi-
ven in by each party either pro or con ■, and in the mean time the faid Let.
Pat. or Charter was fuipended till the next Seffion of Parliament : Another,
when the Members met at Weftminfter 15 days before that of St. Hilary,
1 1 Hen. IV. Upon which the Chancellor of the Univerfity was by feveral
breves cited to appear before the King's Council, and being at length re-
ferred to them for the decifion of the matter, were feveral debates made
(i) In TuRRi Schol. in pix. A A nu. 1 ;et (2'' In Bib. Cotton, fub Fauftina, C. 7.
in Afol. 30. B fol. 34b; C fol. 95 b, &c. (3) Rot. pat. 9 Hen. iv, nu. 31.
either
FASTI OXONIENSE
iSi
either for lefTening or nulling the privilege. Two more petitions alfo in
l<rench,ot which one(i) was put up in the faid year by the Gentry of Ox
fordmire and Berk fliire, and another the i^tli by the Mayor and Bur^^hers
of Oxford (2) to the King. Notwithllanding all which the bufinels \v°as fo
brought topafs,_that theUniverfity and their friends did then take care that
nothing or the laid privilege Ihould be leflened but rather confirmed, as they
did in the reigns of fucceeding Kings. ^
Thirdly, that though the Sreward had and hath cognizance of fome caufes
which doth exceed the cognizance of the Chancellor of the Univ. fity yahe
IS to be nominated by no other perfon than by the faid Chancellor, ind con-
firmed by no other than the Convocation.
^ Fourt'ily, that the Steward had at firfl for his yearly penfion but 4 marks,
anfing from the perquifites of Court leet. kept by him or his Deptuirs no
reckoning thofe things that iflue from the afT.ze of bread and ale -.^b u fince
o t'l'n ^?''" ^"''' ^''^ °^' ^'""''^^^ ^'^^ Stipend was affi.ned
to be 5 hb. yearly, to be paid out of the Univerlity itock "^
Fifthly, that the faid Steward, after his nomination and confirmation was
won to receive his oath from the Chancellor in a folemn Congregation of
Regents as John Norrvs, (3) and fome of his fuccefibrs did" But fince
the Oath IS taken before fome appointed by theUnivcrfity to ^iVelt w lerc-
"n" The'Sf '^' 7'r^ ^'" """"'>' of a Congregation or Co^voc-
the tlm^'of H^^Vivan" V^^ ^^^"^ "" ^ '" '"^^^'^^^"^ -^ °- ^^S'^ers in
tJTu ^°*^7» Efquire of the Body to K. Henry VI, became Steward of
Hen^ VI n ^'^^"^^"°'- ^^'■^"f. Mr. Gilbert Kvmek, dated Mar ! /x
Hen. VI, Dom. 1452, confirmed by the Univerfity May 6 following h'
cKnc n ''iTV' ""''r ^'^^"'^ ^y^'- Honourable Mr. gIoIck N.v"
S nry1^5^;?(fo: l" '7' T' °'^"'"^' confirmatory Letters f^m S
thT7J.L^^ for h,m and his iucceffors in the faid office, dated Feb. 1. in
obe^io K L h" 'vf"'cPn-^^^^- f"^ ^- ^"« Mafter of the Wa'rd
theJth^f^ ^/'-''''^f ^he Counties of Oxford and Berks in
tne 3fath of his reign ; Llquire of the Body to K. Edward IV • And refiHIn^
was tjuneil at Biay, ,n an aile of thai church, built at his own colt. (6)]
(i) lb. nu. CO. / V T> T, .„ „
(2) Rot oat i, M„n i\r (+' Reg Epift. F, fol. 99 a.
(3) kL: T. 'd^^'i-^.l '^"- ^9- (5; j;;.. 33 Hen. VI |L. ., .. ,3.
"•;.'.;: 1°) I^iigd. Barck. of England.
Str
i82 FASTI OXONIENSES.
Sir Robert Harcourt, Knt. [of the Garter,] became High Steward an,
1466, and took his oath in a folemn Congregat.(i) Od. 11 the fame year.
John de la Pole, Duke of Supfolk, [who was married to Elizabeth the
filler of K. Edward IV^ •, Knight of the Garter, &c.] occurs Steward of the
Univerfuy (2) an. 1472. [He died 1491, and was buried at Wingfield.]
Plis or his fucceflbr's Deputy or Under Steward was Sir Richard Wyde-
VYLL, (3) Knight, the Son I fuppofe of Richard, Earl Rivers, and Brother
to Lionel Wydevill, Bifhop of Salifbury, Chancellor of the Univerfity.
Jasper [Tudor,] de Hatfield, [Half-Brother to K. Henry Vf ; Earl of
Pembroke ; Knight of the Garter,] Duke of Bedford, Uncle to K. Hen.
VII, feems from our Regifters to have been Steward about 1485. To whom,
or elfe his PredecelTor, was that Letter of the Univerfity written-, (4) wherein
they ftile him the high and mighty Prince, their fpecial good Lord and
Stewai-d. [He was coniiituted by K. Hen. VII, Lord High Steward, at
the Coronation of his Queen, Elizabeth of York, Nov. 10, 1487 ; Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 1488, and Earl Marfhal of England 1489. He died
Dec. 21, 1495, and was buried in the Abbey of Keynfham. (5) ].
Edmund Hamden, Efquire to the Body of K. Hen. VII, and of his Privy
Council, occurs Steward (6) 1487. See more of him in the Annals, an.
1487 and 1 49 1.
Sir William Stonar, the moft valiant Knight of his time, [Knight
of the Bath,] became Steward (7) 1492, or thereabouts : He died 1494.
Sir Reginald Bray, Knight [Banneret, and Knight of the Garter,] one
of the Privy Council to K. Hen" VII, and Lord High Treafurer [of Eng-
land,] fucceeded an. 1494. (8) He gave forty marks towards the reparation
of St. Mary's Church, and died in 1501.
Sir Thomas Lovell, Knight Banneret, and Knight of the Garter,
[Lord Treafurer of the King's Houfliold, one] of the Privy Council to King
Hen. VII and VIII, occurs Steward an. 1509. (9) He died at his houfe in
the parifh of Enfield in com. Midd. May 25, 1524, and was buried in a
Chapel of his own ereftion, joining on thefouth fide of the Chancel of the
(i) Reg. A aa fol. 234. b. fon's Peerage.]
[SirR. Harcourt in 1467 was appointed (2) Ut in quodam Comp, Procurat. Uni-
Commiflioner for the treaty of peace between verf. Oxon. pro an. 1472, in pix. PP.
K. Ed. IV and Lewis XI of France. He aU (3) F, Ep. 389.
fo fignalized himfelf in the wars of Hen. VI (4) Ibid. fol. 136 a.
and Ed. IV, and loft his life in the fervice of (5) [Sandford's Genealoc]
the latter, being flain by the Staftbrds, of the (6) F, fol. i 55, Ep. 347.
Lancaftrian party, on No-v. 14, 1471. He (7) Ibid. fol. 175 b.
was buried in the church of Stanton Har- (8) Ibid.
court, Oxfordfliirc. Collins and Edmond- {9) Reg. Ep. FF, fol. 3 b, et 67 b.
parochial
FASTI OXONIENSES. 183
parochial Church of Enfield, under a white marble tomb, which he before
had ereded.
Sir Thomas More, [fometime a Student of St. Mary's Hall, afterward
of Lincoln's Inn, London, where he was called to the Bar-,] Knight -, one of
the Privy Council to K. Hen. VIII ; [Mafter of the Requefts ; EmbafTa-
dor ; Treafurer of the Exchequer;] Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaf-
ter, afterward Lord High Chancellor of England, became Steward of the
Univerfity (0 by the Diploma of William Warham, Archb. of Canterbury,
Chancellor of the Univ. June 10,1524. [In 1532 he refigned the Chan-
cellorlhip, by delivering up the Great Seal, and was afterward committed
to the Tower for not acknowledging the King's Supremacy over the Church
of England, the Succeflion of the Crown from Anne Bulleyn, &c. and was
beheaded for the fame in 1535. (2) ]
Sir William Fitz Williams, Knight -, one of the Privy Council to King
[Hen. VIII ; Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancafter -, Lord Treafurer of
his Hourtiold,] and Knight of the Garter, afterward Lord High Admiral
of England, &cc. and Earl of Southampton, is mentioned Steward, in the
King's Letters to the Univerfity (3) concerning the eleftion of John Long-
land, Bifhop of Lincoln, to the Chancellorfiiip of the Univerfity, an. 1532.
[He was afterward Lord Privy Seal, died in 1542, and was buried at Mid-
herft, Suffex,}
Henry Norrys was his Under Steward for a time. (4)
John Russell, [Knight; Baron Russell of Chenys, Comptroller of the
Houfhold to K. Hen. VIII, Lord High Admiral of England, &c. Knight
of the Garter ; Lord High Steward of England at the Coronation of King
(i) Itid. fol. 67 b. to Q_ Anne BuHen, was the chief Challenger,
(2) [Ath. OxoN I, 36.] and this Henyy Nerrii principal Defendant;
(3) Reg. H, fol. 272 b, &c, the King, being difpleafed at fomething that
(4) Reg. a fol. 358 b. happened, fuddenly departed thence. The
[Out Aulhor fays this HeKry Norrys ■was ' af- next morning the Vifcount r.nd H Norris
tervvard Baron Af rrvj of Rycot.' But hefeems were committed to the Tower, and alfo the
to have miflaken the fon for the father. The Queen with Icveral others, and were all be-
fon was only 14 years old when the Earl of he.ided foon after. His (on, H. Norris was
55«/^fl«'^/i«, theHigh Steward, died, in 1542. knighted at his own houfe at Rycot, by Q.
It is -.herefore more probable that Hinry Elizabeth in 1 566, and fent Ambaflador into
Nerri', the father, was Under Steward ; who France i 571 : where he managed his bufinefj
• was Efcjuire of the Body to K. Hen. VIII, with fuch prudence and honour, as that by
and in 1526 was made Ulher of the Black reafon thereof, and his father's fi;fferings (for
Itod'; one of ^he Gentlemen of his Majelly's her mother's fake) the Queen advanced him to
Privy Chamber 1528; and Conftable of the dignity of a Peer of the Realm by the ti-
Wallingford Caftle 1535. In 1^36, May 1, tie of Ban nNOrris of Rycot in Oxford/hire.'
at a folemn Juft held at Gre'enwich, wherein Dugd. Baron, of England.]
George Bullen,-Vifcount Rochford, biother
Edw. VI J
1-84.
FASTI OXONIENSES.
Edw. VI ; afterward] Earl of Bedford, fiicceeded (i ) upon the death of the
former Steward Nov. 7, 1542. [In 1553 he was made Lord Privy Seal by
Q^ Mary, died 1 555, and was buried at Chenys in Bucks.]
His Under Steward or Deputy was John Yates, Efq. againfl whom the
Burghers of Oxford fliut their Guildhall door, when he came to execute his
Office in the bufineis of Anthony Garnet, Scholar of Balliol College, guilty
of felony.
Henry Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundell, Baron Maltravers, Clun, &c,
fucceeded(2) upon the death of the former Steward, Mar. 30, 1555. After-
ward Chancellor of the Univerfity [in 1559. He was Knight of the Garter;
of the Privy Council to K. Hen. VIII, K. Edw. VI, Q^ Mary and Q^ Eliza-
beth ; Field Marfhal of K. Hen. Vllt his army at the fiege of Boloigne;
Lord Chamberlain of his Houfhold ; Earl Marflial of England at the Coro-
nation of K. Edw. VI, and Lord Chamberlain of his Houfliold ; Lord
High Conftable of England at the Coronation of Q^ Mary -, again for the
day immediately preceding the Coronation of Q. Elizabeth, and Lord High
Steward of England for the day on which ibe was crowned ; Lord Steward
of their Houlliolds ; and Lord Prefident of their Councils, He died Feb.
25' ^579' aged 68. (3) J
John Lumley, Baron of Lumley, [Knight of the Bath,] fon in law to
the former Steward, fucceeded (4) Feb. 24, 1558-5,^ by the nomination of
his faid father.
His Deputies were Mr. William Stan dish, [Regifter of the Univer-
fity,] and Mr. Richard Cullen, of Magdalen College.
Henry Howard, [M. A. of Cambridge, and incorporated 1568,(5)]
Earl of Northampton, Baron Howard of Marnhill, [of the Privy Council
to K. James L] Keeper of the Privy Seal, Warden of the Cinque Ports
[Knight of the Garter; fecond] fon of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, fuc-
ceeded upon the death of the Lord Lumley, (6) by the nomination of the
Chancellor Apr. 19, 1609 ; confirmed afterward by the Convocation. [In
1 61 1 he was elefted Chancellor of the Univerfity of Cambridge. He died
in 1614, and was buried in the Church of Dover Caftle.]
Philip Herbert, Lord Herbert, [fometime a Nobleman of New Col-
lege, created Baron] Herbert of Shurland, Earl of Montgomery, Knight
of the Garter, afterward Earl of Pembroke, [and Lord Chamberlain of the
^l). Rec. FF, ut fupra, fol. 129 b.
(2) Reg. I, fol. 149 a.
(3) [Dugd, Baron, of England,]
(4) Reg. I. fol. iSi.b, 182.
(;) [Ath. OxoN. I,F. 102.]
(6) Reg. K, fol. 33 b, 33 a.
Houlhold
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S, i«5
Houfhold to K. Charles I,] became Steward (i) by the Chancellor's Letter.-.
Jun. lo, confirmed the 12th of the faid month by Convocation an. 161 5.
[He was elcdted in 1 641 Chancellor of the Univerfity, and died in 1 649-50. j
His Under Stewards, fucceffively, were Sir James Hussey, [LL. D.
Principal of Magdalen Hall, and Regifler of the Univerfity,] and Sir Wil-
liam RyvEs, Knights, both formerly of New College; Sir Francis More,
[foijietime of St. John's College and M. A.] Serjeant at Law ; and at length
Unton Croke, of the Inner Temple, Efq.
William Fiennes, [fometime of New College,] Vifcount [and Baronl
Say and Sele, [Mafter of the Court of Wards,] admitted Steward July 9,
1641, having been nominated by
George Digbv, I^ord Digby of Sherborne [eldeft fon of John, Earl of
Briftol ; fometime a Nobleman of Magd. Coll. created M. A. in 1636,] (2)
Principal Secretary of State, nominated Steward by the Marq. of Hertford,
Chancellor of the Univerfity, 061. 31, 1643, and admitted Nov. 2, follow-
ing, in the Chancellor's Lodgings at Chrift Church.
William Fiennes, Vifcount [and Baron] Say and Sele, reftored by
the Parliament, 1646. [He was made Lord Privy Seal in 1660, died in
1662, and was buried at Broughton in Oxfordfliire.]
George Digby, Earl of Bristol, reflored by the King's Commiflioners,
an. 1660. He [was made Knight of the Garter in 1661 ;] foon after re-
figned, [and died in 1676-7, aged 64, or more, at Chelfca near London, and
was buried in the Church there.] (3)
John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, Vifcount Brackley, &c. eleft-
cd May 14, 1663, (4) [fon of John, Earl of Bridgewater, &c. Lord Prefi-
dcnt of Wales, &c. and] Grandfon to Thomas Egerton, Baron of Ellefmere,
[Vifcount Brackley, Lord High Chancellor of England, and] Ibmetime
Chancellor of this Univerfity. [He was alfo created M. A. by Diploma on
the fame day.]
The 20th day of the faid month Richard Holloway, Efq. fometime
[Fellow] of New College, [Barrifter at Law of the Inner Temple, being
nominated by the Chancellor,] was conftituted by the Univerfity the Under
Steward. (5) [He was afterward called to be Serjeant at Law, knighted, and
made one of the Jufticcs of the King's Bench.
The faid Juftice Holloway refigning this office, John Holloway, Efq.
was conftituted by the Univerfity Under Steward Dec. 15, 1684.] (6)
(i) Ibid. f. 164.
(2) [Ath. Oxon. 11, 579.
(3) Ibid. 581.
Append. B b The
(4) Reg.
Conv.
Ta,
27.
p.
158.
(5) Ibid.
p. 164
.
(6) Reg.
Conv.
Bb,
29,
P-
65.1
Bb
i86
FASTI OXONIENSES.
The faid Earl of Bridgewater died in his houfe (in the Barbican) Lon-
don Ofl. 26, 1686, aged 6j, and was buried at Little Gaddesdon, Hert-
ford fhire.
Henry Hyde, [diplomated M. A. in 1660,] Earl of Clarendon, &c.
[Knight of the Bath ; Lord Privy Seal ;] Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
[eldeft fon of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, &c. fometime Lord
High Chancellor of England, and alio Chancellor of this Univerficy,] was
eledted Jan. 5, 1686, having before been nominated by [James Duke of
Ormonde,] the Chancellor of the Univerfity. (i) [He died OiSt. 22, 1709.}
[Laurence Hyde, (fecond fon of Edward Earl of Clarendon, afore-
Aiid) diplomated M. A. in 1660 -, elefted one of the Burgefles of the Uni-
verfity 1661 ; Mailer of the Robes to K. Ch, II-, Ambaffador to Poland and
Holland •, created Baron Hyde of Wootton BafTet, Vifcount Hyde of Ke-
nilworth 1681 ; Earl of Rochester 1682-, one of the Privy Council to
K. Charles II, and K. James II ; Chancellor of the Exchequer and firft Com-
niiffioner of the Treafury from 1679 to 1685 ; Lord Prefident of the Coun-
cil and Knight of the Garter 1685 ; one of the Privy Council to K. W. and
Q^M. 1691 ; (2) created D. C. L. 1701; was nominated by the Chancellor
JAMEs Duke of Ormonde, confirmed by Convocation Nov. 21, 1709, and
admitted Nov. 28 following. (3) In 1710 he was appointed by Q^ Anne
Lord Prefident of the Council. He died May 2, 17 1 1.
Henry Hyde, Earl of Rochester, (only fon of the former Laurence
Hyde) nominated by the Chancellor, was confirmed by Convocation Jun.
14, 171 1, and admitted Jun. 21 following. (4) In 1723, on the death of
liis Coufin, Edward Earl of Clarendon, he became Earl of Clarendon and
Rochester. He died Nov. 10, 1753.
Upon the refignation of John Holloway, Efq. the Office of Under
Steward was conferred by Convocation 0£t. 7, 1720, on Thomas Browne,
Efq. (5) he being nominated by the Chancellor.
On the death of Thomas Browne, Efq. the Chancellor's nomination of
Randle Wilbraham, Efq. fometime of Brafenofe College, Ban at Law, of
Lincoln's Inn, to be Dep. Steward, was confirmed by Cbnv. Jan. 1 3, 1743. (6)
He was created D. C. L. by Diploma, Apr. 1, 1761, and died in 1771.
John Fane, Baron of Catherlough in Ireland, Baron Le Despenser
and BuRGHERSH, and Earl of Westmoreland, in England, created D.C. L.
(1) [Ibid. p. 142.
U) Am. OxoN. II,; F 131.
(3) Reg. Conv. B d, 31, f. 59.
(4) Ibid. f. 75.
(;) Ibid. f. |63.
(6) Reg. Conv. B f, 33, p.
70.
m
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 1S7
/
in 1749, was nominated and approved High Steward Feb. 4, i7/:4, fO and
adrnuted m the Theatre July 2, following. In 1759 he was eleded Chan-
cellor ot the Univerfity.
GeoRGE Henry Lee, Baron of Spilsburv, Vifcount Quarendon, and
-f o^ i-iTCHFJELD, iometime a Nobleman of St. John's Coll. created M. A.
1737, ^-y-^- >743, was nominated and approved High Steward Aug iq,
1760. He was eledted Chancellor of the Univerfity Sept, 23, 1762. (2)
Hamilton Boyle, fometime W. Student of Chrifl; Church • B C L
1755; who on^the death of his father Nov. 22, ,762, fucceeded to the Ti-
vIn R r; r"'" °f^7«"Sh^J'' K^ron of Brogh,i.l, Vifcount Dungar-
VAN,harl of CoRKE and Orrery, in Ireland ; Baron Boyle of Marfton,
m England; created D. C. L. Jul. 6, ,763. was nominated High Steward
-(3) He died Jan. 17, 1764.
Orfel^Collel^';.''"' ^'Z ^^'°" °^ Stoneleigh, fometime a Nobleman of
Oriel College; created M. A. ,764; being nominated Hicrh Steward was
approved Apr. 3, 1767,(4) and created D C. L. by Diploma Apr 20 fol
lowing. He died May 26, 1786. ^'pioma Apr. 29 tol-
Law "L^°H n r' V"^- °^ '^A?'7 '" '^' ^°""^y «^ O'^^^rd, Barrifter at
Law; created D.C.L. 1 749 > Chief Juftice of Chefter, &c. 1762 ; Attorney
General to the Qi^een 1770 ; nominated Deputy Steward by the Chance lor
was approved by Conv. Oft. 7, .77,. (5) l?e died July 25! ,780.
Law°"n^r T^^^^^'^'/'.^'.^r ^' ^^''"^^ °f ^^» Souls Coll. Barrifter at
Chan'celinr^;V' n''^^ °I^'' Archives; appointed Deputy Steward by the
UiancellorsLetter^datedDec. i, was approved by Conv. Dec. 17, 1781 (6)
He I he prefent Deputy Steward, and alfo appointed the King's Profeffo
ot Civil Law m this Univerfity, 1789. °
EaH^of'nTpx^''''''' ^T^T ?^ Dartmouth, Vifcount Lewisham, and
lo 's Lett^ dareH^l'l '' P' ^.^ """^'"^^^'^ "'^'^ ^^^"^^'^ ^y the Chancel-
ow nt: 7? t'^ ^u^ ^' r^^^A^'t' ^PP'-^^^d by Convocation July ,3 fol-
lowing. (7) He IS the prefent High Steward, 1789.] ^
(2) KEc. Kh, 35, p. 200. fi\ Rp^ R L ,
(4) Rhc. Bi, j6,p. ,6. ^"^ Ibid. p. 280.]
2^2 PARLIAMENTARY
[ i88 ]
PARLIAMENTARY BURGESSES
OF THE
UNIVERSITY.
tviJX^aaiJi^i^fSaiMUti^^
FROM the time that King James by his Diploma, dated March 12, an.
Reg. primo, Dom. 1603, granted to each Univerfity Parliamentary
Burgeffes (being firft of all moved thereunto by the Chancellor of each place,
followed with a great demur among the Parliament men, whether it was
fit that they fhould have fuch or no, but was cleared by Sir Edward Coke,
[the Attorney General, afterward Lord Chief Juftice of the Common Pleas
and King's Bench fucceflively,] who then flood up in behalf of the faid Uni-
verfities) have been thefe following of this Univerfity, elecfled in Convoca-
tion by the Vicechancellor, Dodlors, Regent, and Non Regent Matters :
{Sir Daniel Dunn, Knt. [LL. D.] fometime [Fell.]-j , r, ,
of All Souls Coll. now Dean of the Arches, (i) / jy, ^
Sir Thomas Crompton, Knt. LL, D. fometime of f , \
Merton College. (2) J ^^^
But that Parliament wherein they fat, [which began Mar. 19, an. reg. i,
1603,] being continued feveral years, after divers prorogations had been
made. Sir Thomas Crompton at length died in Jan. or Feb. i6o8[9].
(i) [Sir Daniel Dunn was alfo fometime the Court of Admiralty. He was alfo Vicar
Principal of New Inn Hall, Mafter of the Re- General to the Archbifliop of Canterbury,
tjuefts, and one of [the Commiffioners ap- and Chancellor to the Billiop of London;,
pointed by Q^ Elizabeth to treat with the died in i6o8-g, and was buried in St. Gre-
Danes at Bremen. He died Sept. 15, 1617. gory's Church, near St. Paul's Cathedra],
.'iTH. OxoN. I, F. 120.] London. Ibid. F. 138 ]
(2) \^\T Thomas Crompton was Advocate for (3) Reg. M a, fol. 78 b.
Q^EIizabeth and K. James I, and Judge of
Sir William
FASTI OXONIENSES. 189
[Sir] William Byrde, [Knight,] LL.D. fometime [Fellow] of All Souls
College, was elefted into his place Od. 21 the faid year.(i)
[This Parliament was diflblved Feb. 9, i6io-i i.
In the fecond Parliament of K. James I, which was to begin Apr c 1614
an. reg. 1 2, were elefted] t d> f*
f Sir John Bennett, Knight, [LL.D.] ^ome.^
1614^ time of Chrift Church. [Of whom fee be-/ elecled
y fore among the Procftors in 1585] ^ Mar. 28. (2)
(^ Sir Daniel Dunn, [Knight,] again )
[This Parliament continued till June 7, and was then diflblved in about
nine weeks.]
rSir John Bennett, [Knight,] again -j
1620 j Sir Clement Edmonds, Knt. [M. A.] fome-i Dec 20 (n)
t- time [Fellow] of All Souls College 3
They were elefted for the [third] Parliament, which was to begin on Tan
SOtollowing, [an. reg. 18.] ^ "'
Sir John Bennett being afterward removed from fitting
Sir John Danvers, Knight, was chofen into his place May 29, 1621. (4)
f^M tjl^i;^ Parliament being diflblved [Feb. 8, 1621-2,] another was to af-
femble Feb. [12,] 1623-4, [an. reg. 22,] for which we chofe
i623-4/f''",^^°«^,^ Calvert, Kt. fometime of Trin. C. [M. A.] ~) Jan. 8.
tSir Isaac Wake, Kt. fometime [Fell.] of Mert. C.[M. A.]/ (5)
But this Parliament being diflblved alfo, [Mar. 27, 1625, by the demifc of
rsl ^7/ ^' r'/*"'' ^°,r^-^ • • , '^"^ ^''^P^' belonging to his Manor of Prefton
ri Jl n T f^i T '"^° ^"""P"' ^^- "^^ Northampton. Ath. Oxon. I, 47 "l
ciah Dean of the Arches, and Judge of the (4) Reg. N fol. 1 1 , a ' ^^ ■'
Prerogative Court of Canterbury. He died, (c) Ibid fol 171 ' "
and was buried in Chrift Church. London, Sir George CclL, was no.v Secretary of
f )^R c'Kfof "•°"" '•^- '^^-^ ^'" f"^ ^-^^ ''"' y"'- created Baron of
^ r! £ = '^°'- Ba!timoreinIrcland,anddiedin ,632. Ath
\trlT -^f^ , . rr 0^0^.1,565. His fo„ Cecil had ^ Gran
[6.r Llnnent Fdmcnd, was made fucceflively of Maryland, &c. in America, from K Ch 11
Secretary for the French Tongue to CL Eli- Sir IJaac W.k. had been [PubTc Orato; of
ct of T .' ' M 'a ^'^"'r''""^"" °^ "^^ '^^ Univerfity, and the King's] AmbaLor
City of London Mafter of the Requelh, Muf- to Venice, Savoy. &c. [hf died -u Parll
ter Mafter at Bnel in Zealand. Secretary of in the King's leA-ice. and was buried in .he
n London O^ '" '.^'^ ' Knight. He died Chapel of Dover Caftle in July ,63., Ji^d!
lu London Oa. 12, 1622, and was buried in 573.] / '"J^- ■'""'•
the
J go
FASTI OXONIENSES.
the King, Ja. I,] another was commanded to meet June 18, 1625, for which
we chofe thefe two Burgefles following :
r Sir Thomas Edmonds, Knt. [Treafurer of his'^
i625< Majeily's HouflioldJ >Apr. 16. (i)
LSir John Dan vers. Knight, [again] J
In which year [this firfl; Parliament of K. Ch. I, which held to July 11,]
was adjourned to Oxford (2) to be held there Aug. i ; but diflblved about
[12] days following. Afterward another Parliament being fummoncd to fit
at Weftminfter Feb. 6, the fame year, the aforefaid Burgefles were chofen
again, namely,
^Sir Thomas Edmonds, [Knight,] Treafurer ^
1625-6^ of the King's Houfhold C Jan. 17. (3)
CSir John Danvers, Knighc J
But becaufe Sir Thomas Edmonds was chofen in a tumult, the major
part of the Convocation diflenting, a Command thereupon came to choofe
another. After the receipt of which they called a Convocation, and chofe
Sir Francis Stewart, Knight [of the Bath, third] fon of [James the
fifth] Earl of Murray, and fometime M. A. of Ch. Ch. Mar. 23, 1625-6. (4)
Afterward there was a flatute made that the future Eledlion of BurgefTes
fhould not be by fcrutiny, but ' cum viva voce, et pedibus eundo in fen-
tentiam, &c.'
The faid [fecond] Parliament was diflblved June 15, 1626. Afterward a
Proclamation coming forth for another to meet March 17, i627[-8, an.
reg. 2,] were chofen
^Sir Henry Marten, Knt. I^L. D. forae-'%
i627-[8] -{ time of New Coll. CFeb. 20. (5^
CSir John Danvers, Knight, again 3
The faid [third] Parliament was diflblved the fecond of March i628-[9,]
by a Proclamation then dated, but that Proclamation was not publilhed till
the tenth day of the faid month, and from that time till i6[4o] we had no
Parliament.
(i) Reg. N, fol. 204 a. that time fent Ambaflador to Bruflels and
(z) Ibid. fol. 210 b. elfewhere. He was made Knight of the Bath
(3) Ibid. fol. 215 a. at the Coronation of K. Cha. I, 1625, and
[Sir T/^omaj Elimeai/s was prohahly the {ame continued Treafurer of his Majefty's Houf-
with Thomas Edmonds (brother to Sir Cle- hold. He died in Nov. 1639. Ath. Oxon.
ment) who was Secretary for the French I, 472.]
Tongue, and being made Treafurer of the (4) Reg. N, fol. 218 a.
King's Houfhold, Jan. 19, 161 7, was about (5) Ibid. f. 252.
1640 Sir
FASTI OXONIENSES. 191
^Sir Francis Windebanke, Knt. fometime of 1
1640-^ Sc. John's Coll. now Secretary of State J-Mar. 9.(1)
CSir John Danvers, Knt. again J
The firft was chofen by the commendations of the Chancellor, and the
other for the refpcd that the Univerfity had for his brother the Earl of
Danby, Founder of the Phyfic Garden. But fiding with the Parliament in
the Rebellion that broke out an. 16+1, was at length appointed to be one of
the King's Judges in order to his beheading, and was known by the King,
and (as is faid) named before the Auditory when he was firft brought to
his trial. (2)
But this [fourth] Parliament then held, which began Apr. 13, 1640, [an.
reg. 15,] being immarurely diflblved [May 5,] to the great damage of the
public, upon troubles arifing in the North by the Scottiih invafion-, another,
afterwards called the Eternal or Long Parliament, was fuinmoned to appear
at Wcltminfter Nov. 3, 1640, [an. reg. 15-,] for which the Univerfity chofe
/'Sir Thomas Roe, Knt. fometime of IVlagd.^
Coil, [many years AmbalT. in foreign parts,]
1640 ^ now of the Privy Council to the King S. 0(51. 17. (3)
John Selden, [a Bencher] of the Inner I
L Temple, Efq. fometime of Hart Hall J
But Sir Thomas dying in November in the year 1644, his place laid void,
and none appeared either in the Houfe of Commons at Oxford, or in that at
London, only the learned Selden. (4)
[This Parliament was diffolved by the Ufurper Apr. 20, 1653.]
(i) Reo. R, fol. 170 a. tion as they did upon Danvers and Mildmay.'
[(2) Lord Clarendon, in his Hidory of the He died before the Relloration of K. Ch. II;
Rebellion, delivers the following charadtt-r of but, however, all his eftates both real and
him, after the mention of Sir Henry Mild- perfonal were confifcated in i66i.]
may, another of the King's fervants and (3) [Reg. R, fol. 181 a.]
judges: ' The other was Sir John Danvers, [In 1641 Sir Thomas Roe was fent Am-
the younger brother and heir of the Earl of baflador to the Emperor of Germany, and
Danby, who was a Gentleman of the Privy after his return was appointed Chancellor of
Chamber to the King, and being neglefted the Garter, and one of his Majefty's Privy
by his brother, and having, by a vain ex- Council. Ath. Oxon. 11, 52 ]
penfe in his way of living, contrafted a vaft (4) [This Parliament breal^ing forth into
debt, which he knew not how to pay, and Rebellion, Selden adhered to if, and accepted
being a proud formal weak man, between be. from the Members thereof a Comraiflion to
ing feduced and a feducer, became fo far in- do them fervice. In 1643 he was one of
volved in their counfels, that he fufFered thofe Laymen that were appointed to fit in
himfelf to be applied to their worft offices, the AfTembly of Divines, at which time he
taking it to be a high honour to fit upon the took the Covenant. In Nov. the fame year,
fame bench with Cromwell, who employed he was appointed by Parliament Chief Keep-
and contemned him at once: nor did that er of the Rolls and Records in the Tower of
party of mifcreants look upon any two men London, and on the 15th of April 1645, was
in the kingdom with that fcorn and detelia- one of the 12 Commoners appointed to be
Commifljoncrs
' jgz FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
1653 Jonathan GoDDARD, Do^or of Phy/ic, and IVarden of Merton CcU.
not eleRed by virtue of any Writ fent to the Univerjity, but meerly by the nomination
and authority o/Oliver Cromweil. "The Pariiameiii [or Ca.vention'] for lohich this
Do5ior was nominated met on the ^^th of July, and entitled tbemjehes ' the fupreme
Authority of the Nation.'' And, being but an hundred and forty four in number,
was called the ' Little Parliament,' and by fome ' Barebones Parliament,' from one
Praife God Barebones, a Leatherfeller in Fleet llreet, and a notorious Se5lary, one of
the Members thereof, for the City of London. They had no Chaplain, but every one,
efpecially thofe that were gifted, prayed ^fometimes eight, fometimes ten) to the reji
daily. Dijfolved Dec. 1 2 following.
1654 John Owen, BoHor of Div. and Dean of Cbrifl Church: EleSfedJune
I'] by virtue of a Writ fent to the Univerfity, to make choice but of one Burgefs to
fit in that Parliament began at Weflminfler Sept. 3, this year. ( i ) But his eleilion
being quejlioned by the Committee of Privileges, he fat but for fome time.
[This Parliament held to Jan. 22, 1654-5.]
1656 Nathaniel Fiennes, Efq. [fecond fon of WWWam Hfcount Say and
Sele, who was High Steward of the Univerfity ; one of the] Keepers of the Great
Seal of England : Ek£led by virtue of another Writ, to make choice but of one
Burgefs, Aug. 22, {2) to fit in that Parliament begun at Wejlminjier Sept. 17 the
fame year, [and dijfolved Feb. 4., 1657-8. J
^ o ^ Matthew Hale, 5fr/M«/ «/I,<JW ? Jan. 4..
*°5»-9 I John Mills, LL. D. lately Canon of Ch. Ch. \ (3)
To fit in that Parliament begun at Weflminfler Jan. 27 the fame year.
The former had fome time received his Academical Education at Magdalen Hall -,
where, after he had fpent two or three years, went to Lincoln's Inn, to Jludy the
Municipal La:vs. Afterward going through all Degrees of his Profeffion, became,
after the King's Rejioration, [in 1 666,] Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and in
the year 1671 Lord Chief Jufiice of the King's Bench, [and had the honour of
Knighthood conferred on him.] A P erf on not only learned in his Profeffion, but
alfo in Divinity, Philofophy, Hijiory, and Antiquity.
[The latter was refiored to his Canonry of ChriJt Ch. by the Rump Parliament
Mar. 13, 1659.]
The Parliament for which thefe were eleSled, was called Richard's Parliament ;
[and being dijfolved by him in three months on Apr. 22, 1659, he was foon after
turned out of the Protestor ^ip.]
Commiflioners of the Admiralty. At length, Sept. 3 was Sunday. [Ft was that day of
after this great light of our Nation had lived the year, on which Cromwell gained his two
to about the age of man, it was extinguifhed great viftories of Dunbar and Worcefter ;
at London, Nov. 30, 1654., He was buried which he always regarded as fortunate to
in the Temple Church, and a white maible him. Hume's Hist, of England.]
Table eretted over his grave, with an epitaph [(2) Ibid. Reg. p. 289.
written by himfelf. Ath. Oxon. II, 179.] (3) Ibid. p. 333.]
[(i) Reg. T, 26, p. 249.]
The
FASTI OXONIENSES. 193
The Rump Parliament, or the reliques of the Long Parliament that con-
inued fuung from 1640 to Apr 20, 1653, were invited by the Officers of
It i'T 1? ' '°T ^'^ ^' '^59- According to that invitation they me
the day following but among them the Univerfity had not one Bum-ds to
ferve them ; they being divers years fince dead. They fat till Od. 1%, and
then they were fliut out of doors by the Army. But that aftion being dif
Iked by General Monk in Scotland, they were by his power reftored.^nd
they began not only to fit again Dec. 26 following, but ITiortlv after to hav^
thole Members added to them that had been fecfjded on the a ft of Feb?
anottr .°n p' l'^'' ^'"T^-"^ ^"^'^ '^' ''59-6o, were then d.fTol °ed • an i
another(, Parliament being then fummoned to be held at Weftminlter
Apr. 25 following, we thereupon chofe thefe following, viz.
jr Thomas Clayton, Dodor of Phyfic, [King's^
I ProfefTor of the fame Faculty,] fometime of]
i66o< Pembroke College, [afterward Warden of I Apr 12 (2)
Merton College, and created a Knight] |
LjoHN Mills, [LL.D.j now Canon of Ch. Ch. J
Hi(?nl'.!!"n'''^ Parliament, called the Healing and Blefled Parliament, being
d flblved Dec. 29 following, another was fummoned to meet May 8 166?
[an. reg. 1 3 Ch. II.] for which were chofen thefe following. ^
"Hon. Lawrence Hyde, [fecond] fon of [Edw.] E.I
of Clarendon, &c. [Chanc. He had t^een created
i66i< ^- ^- ^^^- ^4. 1660. (3) See more of him before
among the Stewards of the Univerfity] f
Sir Heneage Finch, Knight and Baronet, Solicitor
L General to the King, [and in 1670 Attorney Gen.]
Apr. I.
(4)
But the latter being called to be Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of En<r-
land [and created Baron Finch of Daventry,] (upon the laying afide of the
Earl of Shaftlbury, Lord Chancellor of England) the Convocation chofe after
a great deal of trouble and ftir
(t) [Notwithnanding the Diflblutlon of
the lad Parliaiiiciu of K. Ch. I, on Apr. 20,
1653, and the iumHTDning no lefs than four
P.-irliaments by the Ufurping Powers, this
Parliament ke:ni liill to have been looked
upon as iatli ; for in the Commons' Journal,
Vol. VII, p. (iSo, is this entry—' Mar. 16,
1652, A Bill of the Dii.'ojution of tiie Par-
liament began at Weftminfter Nov. 3, 1640;
and for calling another Parliament, Apr. 2,-,
1660.' Willis's Not. Parl. p. 240.
(2) Reg. Conv. T a, 27, p. 12.
Jibn Mills was eieded from his Canonry
upon the Reftoration. Soon after, by the
favour of the Bilhop of Norwich (Reynolds)
he became Chancellor of Noiwich, and died
in or near Doaors' Commons, London, in
1676. Ath. Oxo.v. II, F. 66.
(3) Jbid. 131.
I4) Reg. Conv. T a, 27, p. 99.]
Append.
C c
^^7^^^
194
FASTI OXONIENSES.
1673-4, Jan. 16, (i) Thomas Thynn, of Kempsford in Gloucefterfhire^
Efq. fometime Gentleman Commoner of Chrill Church, afterward
Ambaflador, &c. to the King of the Swedes. (2)
But the faid Parliament, which began to fit May 8, i66r, [an. reg. 13, J
being diffolved by Proclamation dated Jan. 24, 1678-9, [an. reg. 30,] (on
which day two of the Plotters, named Will. Ireland and John Grove, fuf-
fered to pleafe the outrageous Citizens) another was then appointed to meet
on the 6th of March following, for which were chofen
'Hon. Heneage Finch, fometime Gentleman Com-"\
moner of Chrift Church, fon to [the Lord Keep-y
I er Finch, before mentioned, who in 1675 waf( p ,
1678-9 < made] Lord High Chancellor [of England, andV ^^\*7'
in 1681 created Earl of Nottingham. He was nowf
Solicitor General.]
^JoHN Edisburv, LL. D, of Brafenofe Coll. (3)
(4)
But the faid Parliament (the worfl: that this King ever had, being moft of
them Prefbyterians, and who endeavoured to difinherit the Duke of York
of the Imperial Crown) being dilTolved July [10,] 1679, was another then
appointed to meet on the 17th of Oft. following; for which Parliament were
thefe chofen by the Academians,
CSirLEOLiNE Jenkins, Knight, LL. D. Judge [of-^
I the Admiralty, and alfo] of the Prerogative
i679< [Court of Canterbury,] fometime Principal of ^ Aug. 19. (5)
I Jefus College I
^Charles Perrot, LL.D. [Fel.] of St. John's C.J
But their Meeting on the faid 1 7th day of Oft. being prorogued to the
(0 [Reg. Conv. T b, 2S, p. 54- reprefented on his monument in Weftminfter
(2I Thomas Thjnne,V.(c\, was the eldeft fon Abbey. This Sir Thomas was created Baron
ol Sir Henry Frederic Thynne, Knight and Thynne and Vifcount Weymouth Dec. 11,
Baronet, of Kemsford, Gloucefterfhire ; and 1682. In 1702 he was appointed by Queen
married Lady Frances Finch, eldeft daughter Anne one of herMajefty's Privy Council, and
of Heneage, the fecond Earl of Winchelfea, again in 171 1, according to the Aft of U-
and of Lady Mary Seymour his wife, daugh- nion ; alfo in i 71 2 Keeper of her Majcfty's
ter of William the firft Duke of Somerfet, deer and woods in the Foreft of Deane. He
by the Lady Frances Devereux his wife, filler died July 28, 1714, in the 74th j-ear of hts
and one of the coheirs of Robert Earl of Ef- age. Ath. Oxon. I, 60: and Collins's
lex, her brother. He fucceeded as Baronet, Peerage.
by the death of his father Mar. 6, 1680-1 j (3) John Edijhury was afterward one of
and alfo inherited the large houfe and eflate the Mailers in Chancery, and in 1692 be-
at Longleate in Wiltlhire, from his Coufin, came Chancellor to the Bilhop of Exeter.
Thomas Thynne, Efq. who was barbaroully Ath. Oxon. II, F. 189.
murdered in his Coach in Pall Mall, London, (4) Reg. ut fupra, p, 229.
on Sunday Febr. 12, 1681-2, in the manner (5) Ibid, p, 254.]
3Cth of
FASTI O X O N I E N S E S. 195
30th of the faid month, by a Proclamation dated Sept. 24, yet by his Ma-
jefty's Command fome Members met for formality fake, and were by Com-
mifllon prorogued again from the faid 30th day of Od. to the 26th of Jan
following, and from thence to Od. 21, 1680, [an. reg. 32 ;] at which ume
they fate and endeavoured to difinherit the faid Duke ; but their aftin^rs be-
ing high, faucy, and contemptuous, to the provocation of the vulgar to Re-
bellion, they were diflolved by Proclamation the 1 8th of Jan. following-
at which time it was appointed that another Parliament fliould meet at Oxoa
Mar. 21 following; (i) for which the Academians chofe
fSir Leoline Jenkins, Knight, [appointed in-j before-
this month one of the Privy Council and / mentioned,
Secretary of State ; LL. D.] f Feb. 5.
Charles Perrot, LL.D. J (2)
But before the faid Parliament had fat feven days [they] were diflolved
between ten and eleven in the morning Mar. 28, iCSi, for their hi^^h pro-
ceedings, juft contrary to what his Majelly dcfired in his Speech at the open-
ing of the Parliament: [And no other Parliament called during K. Charles
the Second's reign.]
Sir Leoline Jenkins, [Knight, LL.D. of-, before-
1684-5 \ ^^^- ^"^^ Council, and one of the Secre- / mentioned,
/-oirj^toLiNE JENKINS, |_K.night, LL. D. of-,
I the Privy Council, and one of the Secre I
I taries of State] f
LCharles Perrot, [LL. D.] J
Mar. 17.
(3)
Elefted then to ferve in that Parliament, which [was fummoned for Mar
12 ] began at Weftminfter May 19, 1685, [an. reg. i Ja. Il.-adjourned
July 2, met] Nov. 9 following, and again prorogued from the 20th of the
laid month to Feb. 10 followins.
But Sir L. Jenkins dying on Sept. i, 1685, was chofen into his place
1685, Nov. 23, (4) George Clarke, M. A. Fellow of All Souls Coll.
and Judge Advocate of the Navy.
Jtin! n" IK ^''""'' Y-'"^ "^S"".'^ * ^- *^^""<^"' ^l^^""^" gi'^" of »"•'" : where it is
Jenkins, ) which was read in Conv. Jan. z. mentioned
T;i"lhSf ''*' ^c '*'• ' Nimirum ter unanimi omnium fuffratrio
, R 'o CclJ\' U r '" BurgenCem Academicum eledus.
p) Reg^ ^°"^;>^^. ^9. P- 76. . Ad hare Irenarcha turn in comit. Berks
CharL. Perru di.d in Si. John's ■College turn in civit. Oxon.
v\ u'n f ' l^""^ *^' '""^ "'^' ^""""^ *t Conftitutus Vice-CancelJarii denioue
K k' [V ^^"- O^""- "' f • '76. In in Curia AfTeiror.' ^
he Chance of the Church, on a large mural Sir Elias Alhmole's History of Berkfhire
tablet, ereited to his memory, there is a moft Vol. I, p. 96. cerkinire,
(4) Rec. B b, 29, p. 112.]
C c 2 But
196 FASTI O X O N I E N S E S.
But he never fat, becaufe the firfl: SelTion of the Parliament was ftill pro-
rogued from time to time till it was diffolved [Jul. 2, 1687, an. reg. 3.]
^05 rSir Thomas Clarces, Knight, 1 Dec.io.
^Hon. Hen£age Finch, beforement. [D. C. L. in 1683,]/ (i)
Eleded to ferve for that Parliament that was defigned to meet at Weft-
minfter Jan. 15 following ; but the King withdrawing himfelf from White-
hall, and at length beyond the Seas, upon the defertion of his forces, to de-
fend himfelf ag.iinft the invafion of the Prince of Orange, the Writs were
not half diftribuced through the Nation, and therefore a lawful Parliament
could not meet. At length William Henry, Prince of Orange, taking the
adminiftration of the Government upon him, by the defire of the Lords Spi-
ritual and Temporal, Lord Mayor, and his Brethren, and certain of the
Houfe of Commons, who fat during the reign of King Charles II, he iffued
out Letters circular to all Counties, Univerfities, and Corporations, to make
Eleflions of Parliament men. (2) And a Letter circular coming to the Vice-
chancellor from the hands of another perfon, the Members- of Convocation
elefted
1688-9 The two perfons before mentioned Jan. 7. (3)
To ferve in a Convention that was to meet: at Weftminfter Jan. 22 fol-
lowing. The faid Convention fitting till Jan. 27, 1689-90, were then pro-
rogued till Apr. 2, 1690. But upon better confideration being diflblved 6th
of Feb. a Parliament was ordered to meet atWeftminfter Mar, 20, 1689-90,
[an. reg. 2 Gul. et Mar.] Whereupon the Members of Convoc. elefted
rn r Sir Thomas Clarges, Knight T before mentioned,
1059-90 <j^ Hon. Heneage Finch, [D.C.L.] J Feb. 19. (4,) '
Sir Thomas Clarges died Od. 6. 1695.
The faid [firft] Parliament being diflblved after the King came from the
taking of Namure on the [lith] of Oft. 1695, [an. reg. Gul. 7,] were Writs
iffued out for the meeting of another Parliament on the 22d of Nov. Where-
upon the Members of the Univerfity chofe,
rS\t William Trumbull, [Knight •,] fometime'\
V Fellow of All Souls Coll. [D. C. L. Advocate/
J in Doftors' Commons •, Chancellor of the DioY
1695/ cefe of Rochefter ; Ambafiador to the FrenchVOft. 21. (5)
1 and Turkifh Courts in the reign of K. Ja. II X
/ now] Secretary of State \
V^Hon. Heneage Finch, before mentioned J
{1) [Ibid. p. 217. (4) Ibid. p. 257.
(2) Ibid. p. 218. (5) Reg. Conv. Be, 30, p. 69.]
i3) Ibid. p. 219. .
[This
FASTI OXONIENSES.
197
[Thisfecond Parliament being difToIved July 7, 16^, (an. reg. io,j a new
one was fummoned to meet Aug. 24 following ; for which the Convoca-
tion elefled
iSir Christopher Musgrave, Knight and Ba--,
ronet, of Edcnhall, Cumberland I July 23.
Sir William Glynn, Baronet, of Ambrofden, f (i)
Oxfordlhire, D, C. L. J
This third Parliament was diflblved Dec, 19, 1700, (an. reg. 12,) and an-
other called to meet Feb. 6 following ; for which were chofcn
1-700-1 <r ^''' Christopher Musgrave, K. B, \ before mentioned,
\ Hon. Heneage Finch, D. C. L. j Jun. 3. (2)
Sir Christopher Musgrave, being alio elefted one of the Knights of
the Ihire for the County of WeRmoreland, took his feat fur that Cbunty,.
and the Univerficy chofe in his place
*7°o-V Mar. 21, (3) William Bromley, of Bagington in the County
of Warwick, Efq. fometime Gentleman Commoner of Chrift Church and
admitted B. A. in 168 1. '
This fourth Parliament was diflblved on N"ov. 1 1, 1701.
i7ot| 5J°"' Heneage Finch, D. C. L.\ before mentioned,
L William Bromley, Ffq. J Nov. 25. (4)
Elefted to fcrve in the fifth Parliament of K. Will. Ill, that was fum-
moned to meet Dec. 30 following, (an. reg. 13.) The King ended his rdgn
Mar. 8, i70i-2-i but notwithihnding his demife, Commiffioncrs havina been
previoufly appointed, this Parliament was not dilfolved till Jul. 2 1702 <an-
reg. Ann. . ) H^rr Majefty fummoned her firft Parliament to meet Au". 2G
Jollowing. Whereupon the Convocation chofe
1702 1"°"- Heneage Finch, D.C.L. T again.
L William Bromley, Efq. created D.C.L. Aug. 27/ July 17. (5)
'^'703 the H)n. Heneage Finch was called up to the Houfe of Peers
by the I ir e of Baron of Guernsey, and in 1714 created Earl of Ayles-
FORD. Whereupon the Univerfity elefted in his place
1703, Nov. 22, (6) Sir William Whitlock, of Henley in Oxford-
lhire, Knight ;. one of her Majefty's Council at Law.
no Ibid. p. ,86. (4) Ibid. f. 239.
' vff-'V- (s) Ibid. f. 41
(3) Ib.d. t. zi6. (6) Ibid. f. 279.
This
198 FASTI OXONIENSES.
This faid firfl: Parliament being difTolved Apr. 5, 1705, (an. reg. 4J an-
other was ordered to meet Jun. 14 following, for which were elefted
J Sir William Whitlock, Knight, "1 before mentioned,
1705^^^ William Bromley, Efq. D. C.L.J May 9.(1)
This fecond Parliament being dilTolved Apr. 15, 1708, (an. reg. 7) a new
one was fummoned to meet on Jul. 8, and the Univerfity chofe
„( Sir William Whitlock, Knight > again. May 3.
i70» \ William Bromlev, Efq. D. C. L. i (2)
I'his third Parliament was diffolved Sept. «i, 1710. Another was called
to meet Nov. 25, (an. reg. 9.) and the Univerfity eleded
again, Odl. 4I'
r CJir WILLIAM VVHITLUCK., JMllgni, -j
\ William Bromley, Efq. D. C. L. who 1 again, O
^' ° 1 was appointed Speaker of the Houfe in r (3)
L the firft Seffion J
This fourth Parliament was diffolved Aug. 8, 1713.
f Sir William Whitlock, Knight, • ^ before
1713) William Bromley, Efq. D.C. L. now > mentioned
* one of the Principal Secretaries of State ■> Aug. 25. (4)
Eleded to ferve in the fifth Pari, that was fummoned to meet on Nov. 12,
1713, (an. reg. 12). Commiflioners having been appointed in that year, this
Parliament continued fitting (notwithftanding the demife of the Queen on
Aug I, 1714) till Jan. 5, 1714-15, when it was diffolved. Another being
fummoned for Mar. 1 7 following, were re chofen
r Sir William Whitlock, Knight, "1 Jan. 24.
i7H-»5 <^ William Bromley, Efq. D.C. L. j (5)
Sir William Whitlock dying in 1717, the Univerfity elefted
1717, Dec. 4, (6) George Clarke, Efq. D. C. L. Fellow of All Souls
Coll. (who had been chofen in 1685) Judge Advocate General, late Se-
cretary at War to King William III ; and one of the Lords of the Ad-
miralty to Queen Anne.
(i) Reg. Conv. B d, Jt, f. 14. (4) Ibid. f. loi.
(2) Ibid. f. 43. (s) Ibid. f. 117.
(j) Ibid. f. 68. (6) Ibid. f. 143.
This
FASTI OXONIENSES.
199
This firft Parliament of K. Geo. I was diflblved Mar. lO, 1721-22, (an.
reg. 7.)and a new one fummoned to meet May 10 following, for whicli
were re-eleded
1721-2/^''''''^'^ Bromley, Efq. D. C. L.\ Mar. 21.
' ' L George Clarke, Efq. D. C. L, j (1)
On the demife of K. Geo. I, Jun. ii, 1727, K. Geo. II was proclaimed.
This fecond Parliament continued their Seffion till Aug. 5 following, when
it was dilTolved, and his Majeily fummoned his firft Parliament for Nov. 28
in the fame year. The Univerfity re-elected
,,,-/ William Bromley, Efq. D. C. L.\ Oft. 18.
^'^'\ George Clarke, Efq. D. C. L. J (2)
William Bromley, Efq. died Febr. 13, 1731-2, aged about 70} in
whofe place was chofen
1731-2, Feb. 26, (3) Hon. Henry Hyde, Lord Cornbury, (only fon
of Henry Earl of Clarendon and Rochefter, High Steward of the Uni-
verfity) fometime a Nobleman of Chr. Ch. and created D. C. L. in 1 728.
This firft Parliament was diflblved Apr. 17, i 734, an. reg. 7.
/\ Hon. Henry Hyde, Lord Cornbury, D.C. L. 7 Apr. 26.
T^^X George Clarke, Efq. D. C. L. \ (4)
Re-ele«5led to ferve in the new Parliament that was fummoned to meet
June 13, following.
George Clarke, Efq. died Oft. 22, 1736, and the Univerfity clefted
in his place
»736-7' F<;br, 9, (5) William Bromley, Efq. of Bagginton in the
county of Warwick, (Ton of the aforefaid Wuliam Bromley, Elq.)
created D. C. L. in 1732.
But he dying in the fame year was chofen
1737, Mar. 31,(6) Edward Butler, D. C. L. and Prefident of Mag-
dalen College.
(1) Ibid f. 184. (4) Ibid. f. 37.
(2) Ibid. f. 248. (5) Ibid. f. 67.
(3) Rkc. CoDv. Be 32, f. 14. (6) Ibid. f. 69.
This
200
FASTI OXONIENSES.
This fecond Parliament being diflblved Apr. 27, 1741, (an. reg. 14) an-
other was fuminoaed to meet Jiin. 25 following, and the Univ. chofe again
r Hon. Henry Hyde, Lord Cornbury, D. C. h.\ May 4.
*7+'| Edward Butler, D. C. L. j (1)
Dr. Butler died Oft. 29, 1745. In his place was elefted
1745, Nov. 12, (2) Peregrine Palmer, Efq. of Fairfield in Somerfet-
flairej M. A. Ibmetime Fellow of All Souls College.
This third Parliament was diflblved June 18, 1747, (an. reg. 21) a new
one fummoned for Aug. 13 following, and the Univerfity re-elefted
J Hon. Henry Hyde, Lord Cornbury, D. C. L. 1 Jun. 27.
I747<^ Peregrine Palmer, Efq. M. A. created D.C.L. 1749J (3)
Lord Cornbury on Jan. 22, 1749 50, was called up to the Houfe of
Lords by fummons with the Title of Baron Hyde of Hindon. He died in
France by a fall from his horfc, May 2, 1753. The Univ. ehofe in his, place
1749-50, Jan. 31, (4) Sir Roger Newdigate, Bart, of Arbury, War-
wicicfhire, fometime a Member of Univerfity College > created M. A.
1738, elefted one of the Knights of the fliire for the county of Middle-
fex 1742, and created D. C. L. 1749.
This fourth Parliament being diflblved Apr. 8, 1754, (an. reg. 27) and the
fifth called to meet May 31 following, were re-chofen
r Sir Roger Newdigate, Baronet, D.C. L.T Apr. ,15.
*754| Peregrine Palmer, Efq. D.C.L. J (5)
K. Geo. II ended his reign on Oft. 25, 1760, when K. Geo. Ill was pro-
claimed. The Parliament was diflblved Mar. 20, 1761, and a new one fum-
moned to meet May 19 following; for which the Univerfity again returned
^ \ Sir Roger Newdigate, Baronet, D. C. L. ? Mar. 27.
*7^' i Peregrine Palmer, Efq. D.C.L. S (6)
Peregrine Palmer, Efq. died 1762, and in his place was chofen
1762 Dec. 16,(7) Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, Baronet, of Blith-
field in the County of Stafford, created D. C. L. by Diploma in 1737.
(1) Ibid. f. 149.
(z) Reg. Conv. B f, 33, p. 146.
{3) Il.id. p, 197.
(4) Ibid. p. 331.
(5) Reg. Conv. B g, 34, p. 98.
(6) Reg. Conv. B h, 35, p. 233.
(7) Ibid. p. 419.
Sir
i
FASTI OXONIENSES.
201
Sir W. W. Bagot, Bart, dying in 1768, the Univ. eleaed in his place
1768, Febr. 3,(1) Sir William Dolben, Baronet, of Thingden in the
County ol: Northampton, fonnecime W. Student of Chrift Church •
created in i ■^6';i, D. C. L.
This firft Parliament was difTolved Mar. 11, 1768, (an. reg. 8) and an-
other being fummoned to meet May 10 following, were eiefted
/-Sir Roger Newdicate, Baronet, D.C.L. before^
I mentioned {
I768<( Francis Page, Efq. of Middle Afton in Oxford- >Mar. 23. (2\
I fliire, fomctime a Gent. Com. of New College; |
L created M. A. 1747, and D.C.L. in 1749 'j
Thisfecond Parliament being diiTolved Sept. 30, 1774 (an. reg. 14), Writs
were iffued out for another to meet Nov. 29 following. The Univcrfitv
re-elected ^
1774.1^'''^°°^'^ Newdicate, Bart. D. C,L. ? Oft. 11.
/'^ i Francis Page, Efq. D.C. L. J (3)
On the diflblution of this third Parliament, Sept. i, 1780, (an. re^ 20) a
new one was fummoned for Oft. 3 1 following, and were chofen "^
i78ol?,'''^'^^'A'^ DoLBEN, Bart. D. C. L. 7 before mentioned
(Francis Pace, Efq. D.C.L. i Sept. 11.(4)
This fourth Parliament being difiblved Mar. 26, 1784, (an. reg. 24) an-
other was fummoned to meet May 18 following, and the Members of Con-
vocation re-eleded
17845^''"^'^^'*" DoLBEN, Bart. D.C.L. 7 Apr. i.
' *i Francis Page, Efq. D. C. L. 5 (5)
They are the prefent Burgefles in Parliament for the Univerfity, 1789.]
(.) Rec. Conv. Bi, 36. p. 4.. (4) Rhc. Conv. B k, 37. p. ,,2.
I^T^^'P"^^- (5) Ibid. p. .99. ^'^
(3) Ibid. p. 127. ^ ^ ^^
Append. d d APPENDIX
[ 202 ]
APPENDIX
TO
MERTON COLLEGE.
PAGE 4, line 15 — add In the year 1276, on the Feaft of the Paflbver,
the Archbilhop of Canterbury (Kilwarby) made an Ordination (con-
firmed by the Founder) appointing the following Officers in the Col-
lege— the firft that were ordained :
Ralph de Leycefter — Sub Warden.
Gilbert de Moratton — Senior Burfar.
Thomas de Barnabie — Senior Dean.
Henry de Wanbourne — Second Burfar.
William de Lee — Second Dean.
Robert de Alburwyke — Junior or third Burfar. ( 1 )
P. 6, 1. 6 — add Robert de Trenge, (Warden) by the favour and entreaty
of Richard Melton, Reftor of St. Ebb's Church, inftituted a Chantry in
our Lady's Chapel, which then adjoined to the old Church in the year
1349, as appears by the Charter, wherein he appoints a maintenance for a
Chaplain, that fliould celebrate for him, while living, and afterward when
dead, for Richard Hunfingore, Richard Melton, and others, as are there
exprefled. R.de Trenge died 1356. (2)
P. 7, 1. I — read 1421.
P. 7, Note 21 — add John Gygour, Prebendary Sexaginta Solidorum in the
Church of Lincoln, 1-501.
In Tattefhall Collegiate Church, Lincolnlhire :
' Orate pro anima Magiilri Joliannis Gygour, Bac : Theol : Cuftodis
hujusColi: ac etiam Coll, Merton in Oxonia; qui obiit 12 die'. (3)
P. 8, N. 22, 1. 3 — far blue read Azure.
1. 4 — for Arg. read of the laft.
N. 24, 1. 4 from the bottom — read Tourenne.
P. 5, 1. s~read LL. B.
P. 9, N. 27, 1. penult. — read Gamlinghey.
P. 10, N. 31, 1. 24 — for and read having before.
P. JO, N. 32, col. 2, 1. 8 — read Mar. 25.
t (i)''A.nV<30D's MS. P.ipers concerning
.ilift ar.d Antjq. of the City of Oxford 42 —
ot. John's Chmch — 8491, F 29, Afhm. Mnf.
U)
Ibid.
(3)
Willi
.'s
Survey
of Cath.
Vol.
JIJ,
23^
P.
12
MERTON COLLEGE.
203
P. 12, N. 37, 1. 6. — rw^ Northamptonfhire.
: 1. 4 from the bottom — read beftowed.
P. 13, N. 40, Col. 2, 1. 15 — -place ) after Lincolnfhire.
P. 14, 1. 12 — erafe ]
P. 16, 1.2 — add William Sever, Carlisle 1495, Durham 1502 — ob. 1505.
He feems to have been a Member, though not a Fellow of this Houfe,
being included in the old lilh of Bifliops — ' omnium qui ftuduerunt in
Coll. Mert.
P. 16, N. 59, 1, 7 — erafe St. Stephen.
P. 17, N. 67, 1, I — for originally read then.
' ' i. 8 — read embattled.
1.23 — add Over the Gateway, in the large inner Court,
are tliefe Arms :
The Royal Arms of England : within the Garter : en-
figned with a Crown : Supporters and Motto : King
James I.
K. fames I.
TF.de Mertott.
The Founder's : enfigned with a Mitre.
Quartered : Firft, Arg. on a Bend Sab. three Owls Pro-
per; a Mullet Sab. for difference : Sir Henry Sa- Savile.
VILE, Knight, Warden.
Second, a Crofs patee Or :
Third, Arg. a Bend Sab. between an Eagle dilplayed,
and a Crofs croflet Or : Rushworth. (1)
Fourth, Gules, two Barrulcts between eight Martlets
Arg. 3, 2 and 3 : Eland. (2)
Fifth, Sab. an Efcutcheon within eight Martlets in orle
Arg. Rachdale. (3)
Sixth, Arg. on a Bend Gul. 3 Efcallops Or. (4) — ^—
Seventh, Gul. fix Billets Or.
Eighth, a Crofs Moline.
Rufhworth.
Eland.
Racbdale.
P. 18, N. Col. 2, 1. 12— for the fecond X.V10 read us many.
' 15 — for Deyncourt read Warncourt of Faverfliam. (5)
P. 19, 1. 36, in the margin — add See of Salijbury and Earle.
P. 20, 1. 13, in the margin — add Bodley.
P. 21, 1. 3, margin — add Bainbridge.
30, margin — add Spencer.
In the Arms of Spencer, for Ar. Gu. read Arg. and Gul.
P. 22, 1. 19, margin — add Fi/ber.
P. 23, 1. 3, margin — add Merton College.
1. 4, margin — add Eton College.
1. 7, margin — add Savile.
(0 Watfon's Hist, of Hallifa.v, p. 210.
(2) Ibid, p, 400,4.01 .
(3) Ibid.
(4) Il.id.
(5) Auth. MSS Afhm. Muf. F.
Dd2
P.i4»
204
APPENDIX TO
P. 24, 1. 17 — add Richard de Hakebourne or Hagbourne — com. Berks —
one of the firft Fellows, and the lad Redor of Wolford in Warwickfhirc,
gave up that Reftory into the hands of the College, when it was to be
made a Vicarage : in requital for which they allowed him a penfion. He
died about 131 1. (i)
P. 25, 1. 14, margin — add Sever.
jifter Warden Sever'' s Injcription add
On a large white Graveftone, under the Pulpit, near the entrance
into the Choir :
'MARIA BABINGTON Babington,
generofa et piifilma
Virgo
obiit 22 Mail 1632.'
Arms — >Arg. ten Torteauxes -, a File of 3 Labels Sab. Babington.
Mary Babington, Daughter of Mr. Babington of Derby, died in Dr.
Bainbridge's houfe. (2)
On a large white Graveftone under the Tower.
' Here lieth the Body of John Youlding, Gentleman, John
who was Page of the Prefcnce, and Groom of the Chamber, Youlding.
to Prince Charles ; who died the 25th of July 1670,
in the 5Qth year of his Age. ,
•^^ ^ ° Abraham
Alfo Abraham his Son who died the 14th of Feb: 1669.' Youlding.
P. 25, XX — ^are Sim. Mollond.
P. 26, 1. 22, margin — add KilUngworth.
P. 27, xxvn — ^,ere 1491 for 1481.
P. 29, 1. 17, margin — add iVyntle.
penult, margin — add JVhitfeld.
P. 30, 1.29, margin — zdd Lydall. _
P. 31, 1. 26 — read 1675. , .
P. 32, 1. 27, margin — add Holland.
P. 33, 1. 14, margin — add Wight.
1. 1 6 — -for right read dexter hand.
1. 39, margin — add Watkinfon.
P. 34, 1. 7, margin — add Jackfon.
1. 3 from the bottom, in the margin — add Clayton.
P. 35, Col. 2, 1. 1 8 — erafe the fecond and in A. Wood's Arim. - -
margin — add Wood.
(i) A. WooD'sMS.CATAL.ofMert. Coll. (2) Rec. Coll. Men.
Fell.— Ballard's MSS, Vol. 46, in Bodl. Lib.
'•' the
MERTON COLLEGE. 205
The following Account of Burials of Perfons, for whom there is
no Mon. Infcript. in the Chapel, is col ledled from the Reg. of
the College i A. Wood's MS Reg. in the Coll. and his Copy
of it in the Bodl. Library ; MS Aflim. Muf. E 33 ; and alfo his
MS Catal. of Fellows, Ballard, ut fupra.
P. 35, 1. 20 — add
1300, Will deChelsham, com. Sum e dioc. Winton. (Soc. aeZ/ham
adm.ir. Ed. I, 1284) Reftor de Stokebury co. Cant. ,291 ''*''^'''""-
in teftamento fuo dat. 3 non. Sept. 1300 legat corpus (e'
peliendum jn CEemeterio S. Joh. Bapt. Oxon.
1487, Jun 14, WiLL.MvLLECSoc.admKTEd.IV, i482)obiit My/Ie
de peRe, et fepelitur (ut videtur) in csmeterio.
1489* Aug 20 Will. Moore, c dioc. Bathon. et Wdlenf. Moore
(Soc. admifl. Hen VII, ,487) A. B. obiit, et fepelitur in
aultrah parte Ecclefis ante Altare S. Hieronomi.
1489, Aug. 21, RiCARD. LocKwooDE c dioc. Dunelm r^nr T r.ir.,..^
adm.ir. Hen. VII, 1487) A. B. obiit, et fepelitur in Scclefia; ''''°'^'
1489, Sept 7, Thomas Cantius, vulgo de Kent, (Soc. ad- Kent
miff. Hen. VI, i486) mfignis Aflronomus, obiit de pefte
et fepelitur (ut videtur) in csmeterio. '
1503, Nov 3 Rob Elys, e dioc. Cant. (Soc. admifT. Hen. VII Ehs
1503) ob„t de pefte anno probationis, et ftatim eadem ^
nofte pro timore infeftionis fepulturs traditus eft (et quia
non dicitur in Ecclefia) in cxmeterio ut videtur.
™ . ■ i^^^a ^: ^"d^"^'^ Procurator Auftralis an.
.502,obut de pefte, v,r nobilis in fpiritualibus et tempo
rahbus, et fepelitur in Chore vel Ecclefia. ^
^507, Sept. 4 Phill. Dense, e dioc. Cant. (Soc. adm. H VII Denfe
150c) M. A. Medicus et Aftronomus cum primis d^Z', ^'■
■ricn. V J, 1473) obiit, et fepelitur in Chore.
1509,
206
Appendix to
1509, Aug. ulc. RicARD, Stylle e dioc. Dunelm. (Soc. ad- StyP.e,
miir. Hen. VII, 1507) obiit de pefle adhuc Baccalaurcus
et i'epelicur in Ecdefia.
1521, Sept. 21, Johannes Tutt, e dioc. Bathon. (Soc. admifT.- J'utt,
Hen. VIII, 1512) obiit, et fepelitur in Choro.
152 1, Sept. penult. Thomas Jonsonne, e dioc. l)iinelm. (Soc. Jonfonne.
admifT. Hen. VIII, 1515) obiit, et fepelitur in Choro vel
Ecdefia.
Thomas Langley, edioc. Elienf. (Soc. admifl". Hen. VIII, Langley.
151 2) dedic fex Cocleafia, et fepelitur in Ecclefia.
1523, Mar. 21, Ric. Fryndshippe (Soc. admifT. Hen. VII, Fryndjhippe.
i504)expulfus fed readmifllis, obiit, et fepelitur in Ecclefia.
1536, menfe Julii, Rob. P.urviar, e dioc. Bathon. fil. VVaUeri Purviar,
(Soc. admifr. Heh. Vltl, 1524) obiit, et fepultus jacet in
Ecclefia.
1536, menfe Nov. Gul. Pedyll, edioc. Sarifb. (Soc. adriiilT. Pedyli.
H. VIII, 1523) M. A. ProciJrator et Princ. Aulas S. Al-
bani anno 1532; obiit in CollegiO, et ibi (ut videtur)
fepelitur.
^543' Nov. 28, Edm. Palmer, e dioc. Wigorn. (Soc. adtniiT. Palmer,
fien. VIII, 1540) obiit et fepultus jacet fub muro occidentali
.\nte Altare Sanftje Katherinjc.
1552 aut 1553, ineunte, Thom.Symons, edioc. Wigorn. (Soc.
admilT. Hen. VHI, 1540) obiit (ut videtur) in CoUegio, et
ibi fepulturarh accepit.
1576, Oft. 27, Jacobos Whytehead, (Soc. admifl", Eliz. 1562)
dodus et peritus Medicus, moritur, ct fepelitur in Chore.
1577, Jul. 24, JoHANXEs May, rSoc. admifl". Eliz. 1562) obiit,
et in Ecclefia noftra fepultUs eft. '
:.,• ;. , .ii'. . :'-.fji '■: ^ii'<c\ A: 'v.ir- ;ib 3i.'Jr>
1^79, Feb. 14, Thomas WiL'tilAMS, M. B. (3oc. admifl". Eliz.
1562) in arte fua multum diuque verfatus, obiit in Colle-
'gio, et in Choro fepulturam accepit.
1579, Mar. 5, Gul. Scotte' edioc. Cant. (Soc. adrhifl". Eliz.
J 572) rafje eruditionis ct pietatis juvenis, moritur, et fe-
pultus eft in Capella.
1583, Oct.— OuL. Marshall, (Soc' admifl". Hen. VIII, 1541)
M. A. Aulse S. Albani Principalis an. 1547, et Procurator
unus an. 1551, obiit, et in Ecclefia noftra fepultus eft.
Symons^
IVhytehead,
May,
IVilliams,
Scotte.
'Marjhnll
RiCARD.
I
MERTON COLLEGE.
RiCARD, Lloyde (Soc. admifT. Eliz. 1562) expuHus fed re-
admifTus, fepultiis eft in Csemeterio.
'592-3> Jan. 12, Thomas Savile, CI. Henrici noftri frater
natu minor in com. Ebor. natus (Soc. admi/T. Eliz. 1580)
M. A. Collegii Eton. Soc. Academiie Procuraror an. 1592,
in quo miinereobiic Londini, fepultus eft in Chore Eccle-
fis Merton.
1609, Aug. 5, Robert. Brizenden, e dioc. Cant. (Soc. admifT.
Eliz. 1580) ad Prsbendam de Wifborough in Ecclcfia Ci-
ceftrenfi admiffus eft 3 Junii 1595, obiit, et fepelitur in
Ecclcfia Collegii.
1610 (al. 1611) Apr. penult. Damel James, (Soc. admi/T.
Jac. I, 1606) obiit et fepultus eft in Ecclefia.
1622-3, Feb. 12, Johannes Phtlipson, (Soc. admifT. Jac. I,
1 603) obiit, et fepelitur in Choro Ecclefia; Collegii.
GuL. Petty, (Soc. admiiT. Jac. I, 1606) in Choro Ecclefia
noftrjE fepultus eft.
TiMOTH. FJawkesworth (Soc, admifl". Jac. I, 1606) mori-
tur adhuc juvenis, ct fepelitur in CapellL
1622-3, Mar. ig, Mr. John Leoroid, or Lered, M.A. of St.
Albans' Hall, died, and was buried in the north part of
the Church. ■
1625, Mar. 27, Richard Williams, one of the Clerks of Mer-
ton Coil, deceafed, and was buried the day following.
1626, Jun. .24, Robert Wright, (e dioc. Sar. Soc. admifl:
Jac. I, 1624) M. A. and Fell, was buried in the Church.
J^?^' Sept. — Mr. James aWooD, brother to Mr. Thomas
a'\Vood, ^eceafed, and was buried in the Church. " '
1633, May — , John Laws, B. A. and Butler of Merton Coll.
died, and was buried in the fbuth part of the outer ChapeJ.
1634 Sept. 21, William Wheare, (fil. Degori, e dioc. Oxon.
u ^-^r ■??!?•. H*"-.^*^* ^2 Q) died: Buried in the Choir of
the Churclr. ■■ -^ -"■ '^ '•"' rl.;
1639-4P Mar.^8, John Wood, the youngeft fon of Mr. Thomas
a Wood deceafed, and was buried the day following in the
north aile ot the church.
207
Lloyde.
Savile.
BrizendetL
James.
Philip/on.
Petty^
Haivkef-
worth.
Lered^
fVilliams.
Wright.
James
Wood.
Laws.
Wheare.
John
Wood.
1641,
2oB
APPENDIX TO
1641, — , Marv Babington, daughter of Henry Babing- Babmgtcn.
ton ot Lombard Street, London, died and was buried in
the Church, near ro the entrance into the Choir.
'C'42-35 J-in. 20, Mr. Thomas Wood, an ancient inhabitant of
this parifli, deccafed, and was buried in the north aile.
T'hom.t.i
Wood.
1^43-45 M^r- the beginning, Mary Bainbridge, the Widow Bainbridge.
of Dr. Bainbridge, d-^ceafcd, and was buried in the Church,
iinder die pulpit, near the entrance into the Choir.
Nate, that when the Queen lay in Merton College, which
was from the year 164.3 ^^ 1646, there were divers Mar-
riages, Chriftnings, and Burials carefully regillred in a pri-
vate Regifter by Mr. John Gurgany, one of the Chaplains
of Merton College ; but about the time of the furrender of
Oxtord the Regiller, among other books, was ftolen out
ot the window m his Chamber joining to the Church
door, (i)
1644, Sept. 26, Richard Nevill, (e dioc. Sar. Sec. admifT. Nevili.
Car. I, 1629) died: Buried in the Choir.
1648-9, Mar. 25, Edward Copley, (e dioc. Ebor. Soc. ad- Copley.
miH Car. I, 1633, M. A. Prseiedtor publicus Philofophias
Moralis, ejed:. fubrogat. an. 1648) Fellow, was buried in
the Choir, He died the day before, being the laft day of
the year, 1648.
John Scriven (adm. Fellow 1633, Cha. I) was buried in the Scriven.
Choir.
1650-t, Feb. 9, John French, (adm. Fellow 1615, Jac. I) French.
B. C. L. Fellow, and Regiflrary of the Univerfity (1629)
didd : Buried xi day in the Choir againft his Stall.
1655, May 22, Edward a Wood, (adm. Fellow 1648, Cha. I) Edward
M. A. Fellow, Junior Proftor of the Univerfity, and Bro- a Wood.
ther of Antony the Antiquary, died in his Mother's houfe,
oppofite to Merton College : Buried in the Church.
1657-8, Mar. 10, Robert Powell, Poftmafter of Merton Coll. Powell.
(Nephew to Mr. John Powell, one of the Senior Fellows)
deceafed, and was buried in the fouth aile of the Church.
1658, • Samuel Willis, an infant, fon of Mr. Thomas Samuel
Willis, a Phyfician, deceafed, and was buried in the Parilh Willis.
aile of the Church.
(I) A.Wood'sMS. Aftm. Muf. E33.
1659-60,
4
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209
1659-60, Feb. 22, Mary Wood, daughter of Mr. Chriftopher Alary
a Wood, died in the parifh of St. Peter in the Bailey, and Wood.
was buried the 23d of the fame month in the North aile or
parifh part of the outward Chapel or Church.
1660, July 29, Christopher Fowle (adm. Fell. 1633, Car. I) Fowk.
M. A. died in St. Peter's parifh in the eaft, fome few days
before his Reftoration to his Fellowfhip : Buried 30th at
the College charge in the Choir againft the Chaplain's defk.
1660, Dec. 4, Clinton Maund, born in co. Fermana in Ire- Alaund.
land, (admitted Fell, by tiie Parliamentary Vifitors 1649,
Ch. II) M. A. died in the College, and was buried 6th in
the Choir againft his Stall.
Arms — Az. on a Bend Aig. between two Eagles difplayed Or three Maund.
Mafcles of the field.
1662, Aug. 14, Jason Lewys, a Commoner of Merton Coll. Ltwys,
deceaied, and was buried the day following in the North or
paridi part of the outward Church — De Sylva marina vul-
go Coedmoie in regione Ceretica in Wallia.
1662, Sept. I, Mary Willis, daughter of Dr. Thomas Willis, Mary
deceafed, and was buried the fame day in the north part of Willis.
the outward Church near her brother.
1662, Sept. 23, Thomas Haselwood, B. A. of St. Albans Hafelwood.
Hall, was buried in the North or Parifh part of the out-
ward Church. Fuit de Cropredie juxta Banburiam in com.
Oxon.
i66j, Apr. II, Samuel Willis, fon of Dr. Thomas Willis, Samuel
was buried in the North aile or Paridi part of the Church. Willis.
1663, May 21, James Hellier, a Devon fli ire man, B. A. of Hellier.
St. Albans Hall, died and was buried May 22 in the North
aile of the outward Church.
1663, Jun. 18, Ralph Knapton, a Commoner of St. Albans Knapton.
Hall, was buried in the North aile or Parifh part of the
outward Church. He was drowned near Chrift Church
Walks the day before.
1663, July 2, John Hedges, a Commoner of the faid Hall, Hedges.
died, and was buried July 4 near the former.
1663, Nov. 30, Elizaf.eth Wood, daughter of Mr. Chrifto- Elizabeth
pher Wood, was buried in the North aile of the Church Wood.
under the wall of the Tower.
1664, May 20, Anne Wood, daughter of Chriftopher Wood Ann Wood.
before mentioned, was buried near her fifter.
Both died in St. Peter's in the Baylie.
Append. E e i^^St
2IO
APPENDIX TO
Ann Wood.
Elizabeth
Wood.
Mary
Wood,
1665, June 17, John Wilton, B. D. and lately Chaplain of Wilten,
Merton Coll. departed this mortal life, and was buried the
day following in the foiith aile of the Church, under the eaft
wall. He had before been Vicar of Wolford in Warwick-
fhire, Redor of Cornwell in Oxfordfhire, and alfo one of
the Minor Preb. of St. Paul's in London.
1666, Aug. 16, Anne Wood, daughter of Mr. Robert Wood,
was buried in the north aile of the outward Church.
1666-7, Febr. 20, Elizabeth Wood, wife of Mr. Chrifto-
pher a Wood, died, and was buried Feb. 22, in the North
aile of the Church near her hufband's relations.
J 666-7, Feb. 28, Mrs. Mary a Wood, widow of Mr. Thomas
a Wood, B.C.L. fometime of this parifh, died, and was bu-
ried Mar. I, in the North aile of the Church, near her
hufband. She was the daughter of Robert Pettie of Wy-
fald near Henley in com. Oxon. Gent, and he a younger
fon of John Pettie of Tetfworth in the faid County, Efq.
She left behind her three fons -, viz. Robert and Chrifto-
pher, both married, and Anthony a Wood, the Writer, &c.
Arms — Or, a Wolf paflant Sable, ungued and langued Gules ; a Chief of WobJ.
the fecond :
Impaling, Quarterly, Or^nd Ax. over all on a Bend Vert three Mart- Pettie.
lets of the firft.
1667, May 2, Richard Willis, Ton of Dr, Thomas Willis, Richard
died, and was buried the day following in the North aile of Willis.
the Church.
1667-8, Mar. 4, Hugh D'avenant, M. A. and Vice-Principal D'avenanf.
of St. Albans' Hall, died, and was buried Mar. 6, in the
Church under the Tower. He was the fon of Dr. Edward
Davenant, who was Treafurer of Salilbur)', Vicar of Gil-
lingham, Dorfet, and brother to Dr. John Davenant, fome-
time Bifhop of Sarum,
Arms — Gules, Seme of Crofs Croflets fitchee, Or; 3 Efcallops Arg. D'azeniint.
1668, May 9, Thomas Beseley, Poftmafter of Merton Coll. Befeky.
fon of Dr. Henry Befeley, Reftor of Swerford in Oxford-
fhire, died of the fmall pox, and was buried in the South
Aile.
1668, June 18, Joseph Wilcoxe, Commoner of St. Albans' Wilcose.
Hall, died, and was buried in the North Aile the fame day.
1668,
MERTGN COLLEGE. ^n
1668, Jul. 24, Edward Price, a Dwarf, belonging to Merton Price.
Coll. buried. He was killed the day before by a fall from
one of the Warden's Coach Horfes.
1668, Sept. 6, John Norris, (admitted Fellow 1663, Cha. II) Norris.
M. A. died, and was buried in the Ciioir.
1668, Dec. 30, Henry Collins, a Servitor of Merton College, Collins.
died, and was buried in the Church yard.
1670, Apr. 27, George Skinceslev, M. A. and Chaplain of Skingejley.
Merton Coll. died, and was buried 29th of the fame month
in the South aile or part of the outward Chapel.
1670-1, Feb. 20, George Reynolds, a Batler of St. Albans Reynolds.
Hall, died, and was buried in the North part of the Ch.
1 67 1, Dec. 4, Richard Grove, Poftmafter of Merton College, Grove.
was buried in the Church, next to the grave of Mr. H.
Dayenant, his kinfman. He died the day before. Summas
fpei juvenis.
1672, Dec. I, Christopher, fon of Mr. Chriftopher a Wood, Chrijlopher
Gent, was buried from Halywell in the N. aile of the Ch. Wood.
1674, May 1 1, William Falvev, a Batler of St. Albans Hall, Falvey.
was buried in the North part of the outward Church. He
died the day before.
1674, Dec. 29, Henry Dillingham Commoner of Merton Dillingham.
Coll. and Regent Mafter of the Univerfity, was buried in
the fouth part of the outward Chapel, next on the South -
fide of Hamfterley's tombflone. He died the day before.
1675, Aug. 15, Joseph Dudley, Commoner of St. Albans Dudley.
Hall, died of the Small-pox, and was buried the next day
in the North part of the outward Chapel. Some few days
after which time, Richard Parfons, a Servitor of the fame
Hall, died in All Saints' parifh of the fame difeafe, and was
buried in the Church-yard there Sept. 3.
1675, Oft. 21, Robert Long, Poftmafter of Merton College, Long.
died of the Small-pox, and was the next day buried in the
fouth part of the outward Chapel, at the foot of Mr. Dil-
lingham's grave.
it>75-6, Feb. i, Thomas Andrews, an Under-Graduat of St. Andrews.
Albans Hall, was buried in the Church under the Tower.
Eez 1676,
212
APPENDIX TO
1676, May I, Griffith Prichard, a Welch Servitor of Mer-
ton Coll. was buried in the Church-yard.
1676, May 9, William D'obrey, (admitted Fellow 1672, Ch.
II) M. A. died before he flood in the Aft, and was buried
May 10, in the Church, in the corner on the right hand as
you come in at the fouth door.
1676, June 3, Norton Bold, M. A. lately Superior Beadle of
Divinity, and formerly Fellow of Corpus Chrifti College,
died in Merton Coll. (of which he was Gent. Com.) aet. 48 ;
and June 6 was buried in the Church under the Tower,
near to the tombftone on the right of John Youlding,
He was the fifth fon of W. Bold of Newlted, Hants, (by
M. his wife, daughter and coheir of T. Colwell, of Fever-
fliam in Kent) fon of W. Bold of the fame place, who died
0£l. 18, 1604 : And he the fon of another William of the
fame place, who died Sept. 14, 1582 : And he again the
fon of another William who died in 1526; which Jaft Wil-
liam was the younger brodier of Sir R. Bold, of Bold,
Lane, defcended from the Bolds Lords of Bold, atne
temp. Hen, III.
Arms — Argent a Tiger pa/Tant Sable.
1677, Jan. 14, James Workman, (admitted Fellow 1658, Ch.
II) M. A. was buried in the Church under, and a little
within, the South arch of the Tower.
1679, June 28, Robert Kynge, M. A. and fenior Chaplain of
Merton College, died, and was buried in the fouth part of
the outer Chapel. He was fon of Mr. Robert Kyng, fome-
time Senior Fellow of Brafenofe College, now Reftor of
Bearton near Aile(bury in Bucks. He was the firft of this
parilh that was buried according to the Adl of Parliament
for the burial of all forts of people in woollen, &c.
1680, July 6, Alan Lydall, the infant Son of Dr. Lydall, was
buried near his aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Lydall, in the Church
under the Tower.
168 1, Mar. 26, Wriothesley Walle, a Batler of St. Albans
Hall, was buried in the North part of the Church. He was
fon of a Minifter in Somerfetfli. and died the day before.
1681,061. 13, GuLiELMus Cardonnel (Cardinal, admifl*.
Soc. 1676, Car. II) Art. Mr. fepultus erat inter horas 11 et
12 in node in area fcil. Veftiarii ex parte auftrali Chori
Coll. nodri : in quo loco nemo unquam in hominum me-
moria tumukim prius accepit. Fuit felo de fe codem die.
Prichard.
D'obrey.
Bold.
Bold.
Workman.
Kyng.
Li da II.
Walle.
Cardonnel.
1682,
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1682, Mar. 6, Elizabeth Luffe, the infant daughter of Dr. Luffe.
John Luffe, was buried in the Church. She died two days
before in Magdalen parifli.
iSZ'^, July 18, Edward Eyanson, (or Janson) B. A. of St. Eyanfon
Albans Hail (lately of Wadham Coll.) was buried near to
the North door entering into the Church on the left hand.
He died of the Small-pox the fame day.
1684, Sept. 26, Christopher a Wood, a younger fon of Tho- Chrijiopkcr
mas a Wood and Mary his wife, was buried from Halywell, Wood
in the North part, or North aile, of the Church, under the
call wall, by the grave of Elizabeth his firft wife. He died
Sept. 24, at his houfe in Halywell before mentioned.
He was by profefllon an Attorney of the Common Pleas,
and had been Under Sheriff 22 years for the county of
Oxon, in which office he carried himfelf very upright. He
married two wives : the firft was Elizabeth, daughter of
Will. Seymour of Oxon, Gent. Attorney of the Common
Pleas, defcended from the Seymours of Eaft Garfton in
Berks; by whom he had iffue living at the time of his
death (i) Thomas a Wood, an Attorney in the faid Pleas,
who Succeeded his father in the Sheriffalty: (2) Seymour
a Wood, and (3) Katherine. His fecond was Margery
daughter of Tomfon Hanks of Afton near Bampton in Ox-
fordlliire ; the Widow of George Coxeter of the faid Town
of Bampton, Gent. By which Margery he had thefe chil-
dren following: viz. (i) Benjamin and Elizabeth, twins:
(2) Anne: (3) Peter: and (4) Charles : befides Chrifto-
pher who died young.
Arms — Wood's, as before: ^ >
Impaling; Gules, three Swords in fefs between five MulJets Areent ; a — '
Canton —— Crefcent for difFerence.
1685 Jul. 9' Robert Whitehall, (firft a Weftminfter Stu- mitehall
iT\ S^- ^^- P"^ '" ^^l'°w by the Par<. Vif. 1650)
. M.A. Bachelor of Phyfic, and fenior Fellow, was buried
in the middle (under the weft wall) of the fouth part or
aile of the Church.
1686, July 17, Robert a Wood, Gent, a Houfekceper of this Robert
panlh about 28 years (fon of Thomas a Wood, mentioned Wood
before under the year 1642) was buried near his father
and mother in the North part or aile of the Church. He
died the day before.
1686,
214
APPENDIX TO
i686, Aug. 12, Thomas a Wood, Under-Sheriff of the county
of Oxen, Son of Chriftopher a Wood (mentioned under the
year 1684) was buried near to the grave of his father, in the
North aile or North part of the Church, under the eaft
■wall. He died unmarried early in the morning on the loth
day of Auguft.
1687, Dec. II, The Lady Bridget Clayton, fifter to Sir
Charles Cottrell, lately Mafter of the Ceremonies, and wife
of Sir Thomas Clayton, Knt. Warden of this College, died
in the Warden's Lodgings circa 8 et 9 ante merid. (fud-
denly) aged 76 or thereabouts : And was buried in the
outer Chapel, under and within the Tower, near to the
S. W. buttrefs or pillar, 14th of the faid month.
The children of the faid Sir Tho. Clayton that were then liv-
ing were James Clayton, Efq. the only fon -, and Bridget a
daughter, wife of Edward Nicholas, fecond fon of Sir Ed-
ward Nicholas, Kt. fometime Secretary of State.
Arms — Arg. an Owl and a Chief Indented Sab. Impal : Sab, a Bend
between three Efcallops Arg.
1687-8, Febr. 4, William CouEBY, M. A. and Fellow, was
buried in the fouth part of the outer Chapel.
1688, July 9, George Fellows, M. A. and Fellow, was buried
in the fouth part of the outer Chapel.
1689, May XI, Charles Goodall, a young Poftmafter of the
College, fon of Dr. Charles Goodall of the College of Phy-
ficians in London, died : Buried in the fouth aile or part of
the outward Chapel.
1690, Jul. 4, Joseph Cherrington, Bible Clerk of this Col-
lege, died of a wound received by chance from the gun of
R T , Scholar of Trinity College : Buried
the next day in the Churchyard.
1691, Nov. 3, William Barley, Gent. Com. of this College,
(lately of Lincoln College) died of a Fever : Buried in the
Church under the Tower, Nov. 5.
1691-2, Febr. i, Thomas Mascall, a young Scholar of this
College, died of the Small-pox : Buried privately in the
fouth part of the Church on Wednefday night, Feb. 3. He
was a Poftmafter.
i€93, Aug. 12, William Hacket, fon of William Hacket,
Efq. died : Buried on the right fide of his Great Grandfa-
ther, Mr. Thomas Wood, in the north part of the Church
, Aug. 25.
ThoiHas
Wood.
Bridget
Clayton.
Clusteri.
Cottrell.
Cokby.
Felkws.
Goodall.
Cherring-
ton,
Barley.
Mafcall.
PFilliam
Hacket.
»%^
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M E R T O N COLLEGE. 215
169J, Sept. 8, Francisca Maria, daughter of the faid Will. F. M.
Hacket, Efq. died : Buiied near her Brother Sept. 10. Hacket.
J693, Oft. 4, Sir Thomas Clayton, Knt. Warden of the Col- Tboims
lege, died, and was buried on the 8th of Oft. near the bo- Qaylon.
dy of hi.s fometime Lady, in a Jittlc vault of bricks, under
the Belfry or Tower.
1694, Dec. 24, WiLLtAM Fowler, a Poftmafter of the College, Fowlen
died, and was buried Dec. 27.
1696, May 20, John White, B. A. of this College, buried. fVibi/e.
i6g6, July 31, Somerset Bright, Poftmafter, buried. Bright.
1699, May 9, Meredith Jones, Servitor of St. Albans' Hall, MereJi/b
buried. rt
1699, June 7, Henry Maysmorb, Poftmafter, buried. Mayfmore.
1699, Sept. 17, William, the fon of Mr. William Hacket William
of St. Aldate's, died between 6 and 7 in the mornine, beino- Hacka
Sunday, and was buried tlie next day in this Chapel. °
1700, Sept. 18, Dudley Vanbrug, M. A. buried. Vanbrug.
» 703-4, Jun. 13, Francis Brown, (adm. Fell. 1679, Cha. II) Brown.
Senior Prodtor of the Univerfity in 1690 ; B. D. died in the
College, and was buried there. He gave the Bibles for
the ule of the Chapel.
1704, Aug. 7, William Harding, Commoner, buried. Harding.
1708, Nov. 17, William Hacket, fon of Sir Robert Hacker, WilUam
^fc^'Tn ^''r^^'' '^'^"g^"^ of Sir John Yeomans, Bart. Hacket
of the inand of Barbadoes, died in St. Aldate's pariQi, a^
one of the clock in the afternoon, and was buried Nov 10
XI in the night in the outward Chapel. *
1709 Jul. 7, Edmund Martin, D. M. Warden, buried. See Martin
before, p. 35. «'•»«.
1709, Jul. 14, George Jeffs, M. A. Fellow, buried. Jeffs.
''°'i)'° Luft. '*' ^"' "'"" ^"""' ''""S'«" "f ''■' "iid f.f^
Luffe.
1712,
2i6 APPENDIX TO
1712, Aug. 23, John Heymak, M. A. Fellow, died; and was Heynian.
buried in the Chapel Aug, 26.
1712, Dec. 22, Thomas DoBBYNS, M. A. Fellow, died, and Dohhym.
was buried in the Chapel on friday Dec. 26.
1713, Aug. 14, Robert TH0MPS0^f, D. M. F. R. S. formerly Thompfon.
of this College.
1713, Aug. 20, Charles Wood, B. A. formerly a Chaplairt of Charles
New College. IFood.
1 7 14, Oft. 18, Thomas Edwards, Scholar of Wadham Coll. Edwards.
1714, Dec. 28, Thomas Strickson, Commoner of this Coll. Strickfon.
1715, Oft. 8, Charles King, (admitted Fellow 1684, Cha. II) King.
D. M. died in the College, and was buried in the Church
Oft. II.
171 7, May 2, James Sessions, M. A. Fellow. Sejfwns.
1717-18, Febr. — Mrs. Hannah Luffe, daughter of Dr. Hannah
LufFe, late Regius Prof, of Phyfic. Luffe.
171 8, May 8, Mrs. Mary Wood, Widow, aged 80 years. M.JVood.
1718-19, Jan. 21, James Williamson, Poftmafter. He died JVilliamfon
of the Small Pox.
1720, Apr, 27, Nathaniel Wood, B. A. of this College. He Nathaniel
died of the Small Pox. J-J^ood.
1725-6, Jan. 20, William Jones, Poftmafter. W. Jones.
1726, Aug. 17, Bernard Gardiner, M. A. Fellow. Gardiner.
1728, May 30, Thomas Drinkell, Commoner. Drinkell.
1728, Oft. 9, Thomas Proctor, Poftmafter. Proaor.
1730, Sept. 20, Nicholas Bagnell, B. A. Bagnell.
1734, Jun, 29, Richard Arnold, B. A. was killed by a fall Arnold.
from his horfe in St. Clement's parifti, and was buried in
the Chapel July i.
1770, Aug. 10, John Chapman, M. A. Fellow, died in the Chapman.
College and was buried in the Chapel Aug. 12, near the
grave of Warden Robinfon. .1|
P-Z5
M E R T O N COLLEGE. ei;
P, 35 in the three lafl: lines — erafc the Brackets.
>7. B. Thomas Arundell, Archb. of Canterbury, and Lord High Chan-
cellor of England, quartered the Anns of Warren in right of his Grand-
mother Alice, who was filter and heir to John Warren, Earl of Surrey : ( i )
the Bordure he afllimed, as the mark of Cadency of a third brother, which
was the ancient mode of diftindion j or the diftinftion of an Eccle-
fiaftic. (2)
P. 36, 1. 2 — read each charged with as many plates.
P. 36, 1. 'li—erafe (78).
N. 78 — add In 1279 Bogo de Clare, Redlor of St. Peter's in the eaft,
Oxon, was prefented by the Earl of Gloceller to the Church of Wyfton,
Norchamptonlhire, and had leave to hold it with one Church in Ireland,
and 14 other churches in England. Om. non excedunt fum. ccxxxviii/.
VIS. viiid. (3)
Uft line — add John Martok, Fellow, gave the brazen Reading Deflc
in the Chapel ; on both fides of which is inicribed ;
' ^vate pco a'ta ip'ri, BloEi'ijs i^artoV
With the Arms of R. Fitzjames, D. D. Warden, 1482, and Bifiiop of
London, 1506 :
Azure, a Dolphin naiant Argent. Fitzjames.
Arms in the Hall Windows :
Quarterly; France and England. Fr.i^ Etig.
Or, three Chevrons, GuleS : ■■ Clare. Clare.
Or, three Chevrons, party per pale Azure and Gules, counter- Walter de
changed: Walter de Merton, Founder. Merton.
Quarterly; Firft, Or, three Chevrons, Gules : Clare.
Second, Sable, a Lion rampant Argent :
Third, Argent, a Chevron Azure between three Flies Or :
Fourth, Or, a Chevron between two Wolves Heads in Chief,
and a Garb in bafe, Argent.
(i) The real name of this Archbi(hop was of John Earl Warren and Surrey.
Thomas Fitz Alan, who was third fon of Ri- (2) See a Difcourfe by Fiancii Thynne,
chard Fitz Alan, the third Earl of ArandcU, Lancafter Herald ; publifhed by Hearne in
who was the eldeft fon of Edmund Fitz A- the Colleftion of Difcourfes by Antiquaries.
Ian, by Alice, the only daughter of William (3) R. Dodfw. MSS Bodi. Lib. Vol. 107,
Earl Warren and Surrey, and filler and heir f. 133.
Append. F f Argent,
ti8
APPENDIX TO
Argent, on a Saltire Gules, between a Mitre, Labels pendant in See of R(f.
Chief Azure, two M in Fefs, and an S^ in Bafe Safcle, an chejler :
Efcallop Or: See of Rochester and Walter de IVaher de
Merton. Merton.
Argent, on a Saltire Gules an Efcallop Or: Impaling; Wal- See of R.
TER de Merton's. IV. de M.
The See of Rochester
Azure.
Impaling -, Or, three Bendlets See of Ro.
Azure, a Key in Bend finifter, furmounted by a Sword ered in See of
Bend dexter Argent, hiked Or ; in Chief a Mitre, Labels Winchefier
pendant of the lecond : See of Winchester : Impaling; Beaufort,
Quarterly; France and England, within a Bordu re Go-
bony, Arg. and Azure: Henry Beaufort, Bifhop of
Winchefter.
The See of Canterbury : Impaling ; Or, a Chevron between Seeof Cattle
three Cinquefoiles Gules : Henry Chichele, ArchbilTiop Chichek.
of Canterbury.
An heraldic device for reprefenting the Trinity. See Appendix
to Balliol College.
At the upper end of this Hall is a large hiftorical Painting, containing an
allegorical reprefentation of the Founder fitting in his epifcopal robes and
mitre, and pointing to a view of his College. On the right, is Minerva in-
troducing a Youth holding a Book, with his finger placed on the word
' riAIAEIA' infcribed thereon. To the left, attendant on the Founder,
ftand Religion and Prudence ; behind which are two Monks retiring with
countenances expreflive of the utmoft malignancy and indignation. In the
upper part of the Piece appear hovering two fmall angelical figures, bearing
a Laurel wreath, and a fcroU containing the names of fome eminent Mem.-
bers of this Society : 'R.Bacon. Scotus. Wicliffe. Linacre. Jewel,
Bodley. Savile. Harvey.' At the bottom are thefe Infcriptions :
' 7. TFall
ocvroStSxKToi;
inv. pinx.
1765.'
'COLL. M E R T.
Cuftodi et Sociis
Tabulam hanc
Manu fua depiftam
J. Wall, M.D.
Iftius Collegii Soc.
In publicum animi grati
Teftimonium
D. D. D.' (1)
{1) This learned Phyfician was a native of
ihc county of Worcefter, born at Powick in
the year 1 708 ; and being chofen from the
College School at Worcefter a Scholar of
Worcefter
MERTON COLLEGE.
2ig
Arms on the North fide of the Warden's Lodgings over the Arch-way :
The See of Rochester : Impaling ; See of Ro.
Quarterly ; Firfl; and fourth. Azure, a Dolphin naiant imbowed
;. Argent: Richard Fitzjames, Warden, and Bifliop of Fitzj^^mes.
. Rochclter :
Second and Third, Argent, a Crofs ingrailed Sable; in the Draycot. '
firrt quarter an Eagle dilplayed Gules. Draycot.
Enfigned with a Mitre : Supporters two Angels.
Arms in the Windows of the Warden's Lodgings :
Quarterly; France and Ekgland. Fr.^Eng.
Walter de Merton's : Enfigned with a Mitre. W. de M.
Argent, a Crofs ingrailed Sable ; in the firft quarter an Eagle Draycot.
difplayed Gules. Draycot.
The See of Rochester : Impaling; Seeof Ro.
Quarterly ; Fitzjames and Draycot. Fitzj.Drayc.
Fitzjames : Enfigned with a Mitre. Fitzjames.
Gules, three Garbs Or, within a Bordure engrailed of the fe- Kemp.
cond : Kemp.
Or, three Bendlets Azure, within a Bordure engrailed. —
"Richard, King of the Romans, after his long paralytic illncfs, died
Apr. 2, 1272, (56 Hen. Ill) at Berkhamfted , his heart was preferved in the
Frier Minors' Church at Oxford, and his body interred in his own Ciftertian
Abbey of Hales, He had been fo great a Patron ot Walter de Mertoy,
that this munificent Prelate an. 1274, founded his College in Oxford, ' Pro
falute animarum Henrici quondam Regis Anglic, nee non Germani fui Ri-
cardi Romanorum Regis iadyti et hacredum I'uorum.' (i)
Worceller College, Oxford, 1726, was elefleJ
Fellow of this Society 1735 ; loon afier
which he took the degree of Bachelor of
Phylic, and removed to the city of Worceller
to praAice in that profeflion. He proceeded
D. M. in 1759, ^"^ continued eminent in
pradlice till his lafl illncfs. Ue died at Bath
of a lingering diforder Jun. 27, 1776, and
i^ buried in the Abbey church. His amufc-
ment was the (ludy of the polite arts, parti-
cularly painting, and that br.-.nch of it which
bed befits a gentleman, the defigning hifto-
rical piilures, in which he fo far excelled,
that it has been faid of him, that if he had
not been one of the beft phylicians, he would
have been the bell painter of the age. Naih's
Hist, of Wore. V. II, p. 126.
(i) Kenuet's Paroch. A.Nric^p. 275-
F f 2
About
220 APPENDIX TO
About 1425 five bells were put up in the Tower, Dr. Her.ry Abendon
being then Warden. The tenor or great bell (on which the name of the faid
Abeiidon was put) was fuppofed to be the beft bell in England, being, as
*twas faid, of fine metal filver found.
In 1657 thefe five bells were caft into eight by Michael Derby -, towards
which A. W. his mother, and his two brothers, Rob. and Chriftopher Wood
gave 5I. And in 1681 they were re-caft by Chriftopher Hudfon of Lon-
don. ( I )
Extradt from an old Catalogue of Fellows.
* This note which followeth concerning Walter Merton we find in the
College Regifter book word for word :
Walter de Merton was Chauncellor of England in Kinge Henry the
thivd hisdayes. He founded this Colledge in Oxford named by his owne
name: The House of the Schollers of Merton : and endov/ed it in
effedbe with all the lande that at this time we poflefle. He firft gave Statutes
to this Colledge under the forefaid king's feale and his owne, the yere of our
Lord God 1264. But he gave thofe Statutes that be now ufed in the month
of Auguft the firft yere of kinge Edward, under the king's feale and his
owne, the yere of our Lord God 1274 : in the which yere alfo he was confe-
crated Bifhopof Rochefter, and departed out of this lyfe about November
three yeres after in the yere 1277, 3° Ed. primi. Qui timet Deum faciet
bona was his pofye of his feale that he ufed before he was Biftiop. The
imaige of his feale was a kinge with a icepter in his hand. This inventorie
of his goods came to 51 10/. 13J. lod. oh. His Legacies were i']26l. 5s. 6d.
He hadde owinge to him 622/, is. 8d. He owed unto other 746/. 16s. ch.'
Extraft from A. Wood's MS Catal. of Fellows : Ballard, ut fupra.
' John Marshall, [Fellow,] occurs Principal of Colcell or Colefhill Hall,
in St. John Bapt. Parifti, Ox. 1447 : Prodlor of the Univ. under the title of
Procurator borealis, an. 1455, Fellow of Eaton Coll. Preb. of York, Dr. of
Div. Canon or Preb. of Windfor 1474, which Canonry he refigned 1477,
and foon after[i478] became Bifhop of LandafF. In 1491 he gave 20/. for
the painting of the ttalls in this (Merton) Coll. choir, and two books to the
Library. In 1492 was finiflied, at this Bifhop's charge, a new and fair ftone
crofs in St. Fridefwyde's churchyard, in the place, or near it, of one anciently
ftanding there (which churchyard was afterwards converted into two or more,
gardens belonging to the Dean and two Canons of Chrift Ch.) and the firft
perfon that preached in the pulpit at the faid crofs (which was on Afcenfion
day 1492) was Mr. Rich. Rawlins, Fellow of [this] Merton Coll. In 1496
(») A. Wood's LiFB, pp. 95, 98, and 294.
he
J
MERTON COLLEGE. 221
boarHfr?'? '° the College 20/. in Angels for the ceiling of the choir with
boards, 8 books to the Library, and a (landing gilt cup or bole, all receh^ed
fh ch cift 00/ I'/'k''- 'I r^ ''' ^"!*"S °? the f^id cho.was Sed'
ft.lk in^h ^ I '"^?^^"^ 'l^'.^^^''' f""= the painting of the back pare of th^
ftails m the cho^r. Lv^ery d.vifion or ftall had the effigies from h-ad to foot
with antique hab.ts, and antique coverings for the head, of aTrea er o S
^Td.? " ^■^"'^''' "^/"T ^T ■ '■'''' '^^^'"g ^ ^-"" coming out of ttS
rnouths wmdmg over the.r heads, contafning a fentence from the Belief Pater
nofter, &c fll all was done, even to Amen. All thefe piftures were daubed out
as I have heard temp. E. VI, but foon after appeared again la the time of
?.nZ fn'ef^n-f"^, ""' ''"'f'/"^ ^°^'"' ^"^ foon^fter ap^ . r A
ength m 1659 oil colours were laid upon them, and then they were quite
ftanml anH^nTr'^'/^^'f °'^' ^^"^ ""'"^ P'^^^^^J ^o.n, being verytb!
clar^ of Mr R ^'" "" u"^ "'^ '' '^' P^'"'^^'^^'' ^"'i "^^ «"" P'^ced at the
charge of Mr. Filher; they were removed into the outward chaDcl where
veltry door, and in that oppofite to it, was painted to the life the effi^ie!
^^h^ Ir'' ';'' ^'"^'^ ^u"'""' '^^'^'^^^ •" '- pontificaliland ;^gd
Schpiftrf'' ^'""^ °" ^'^ ''^'^^ '^'"^'^"' ^"^^'^'^ infcription undl;
°''n?t:r n' ^' ^f^'' ^''^^^^ ^P'' Landavenfis, cujus a'i'^ pro-
pitietur Deus. Amen. ■' * F'"
When thefe ftalls were pulled down, Mr. N. Wight did at my defire put on«^
of thefe boards vyhereon the pifture was painted m the 001^^2^ and
hung ,t agamft the wall over the ftairs ; where continuing 1F168, a what
time icaffolds were fet up to paint and gild the roof of the^fa d Libra'ry t was
Mar^^r; ;r'" "J^^V^"^ ^^'^^Sth by one of them conveyed aw y ^Bi^op
Marlliall died 1496— buried in the Church of Landaff.' ^ ^
On the Tower, over the Gateway :
A Statue of King Hekrv the third ; whole length , crowned, &c.
Arms— Quarterly; France and England. Hen. JIT.
A Statue of Walter de Merton, the Founder ; with Mitre, &c.
^"^'■"ovlTIin ';^\^^'''^ons per pak . ^^a/rer de
over all a Crofs Croflet fitchee. Mer:oH.
APPENDIX
{ 222 ]
APPENDIX
T O
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
X AGE 37, Note i — add
" It appears by a French Copy of this Petition now extant in the Schools
Tower, that Mr. Twyne, or the Univerfity itfelf, procured one in 1622 out
of the Bundle of Petitions of Parliament in 7 Edw. III. This is teftified by
two Clerks or Keepers of thofe Records, Aug. Vincent and Geo. Robinfon.
Now Mr. Wood in his Hiftory does very truly obferve, that there was no
Parliament held at all that year, and therefore he has placed it under 7 R. II.
But in this he is miftaken •, for though there was a parliament held that
year, yet it will manifeftly appear, that this Petition could not be prefented
io foon ; but in all likelihood the nth of his reign, which begun Feb. 3,
1387 ; for all his Writs relating to this petition are dated in that year, or
the following 1388." (i)
P. 40, N. 1 7 — add •
An Account of purchafes made with Will, of Durham's money.
" The firft purchale that occurs out of the original deeds, all lodged in
this College Trcafury, is that of an angular, or corner Houfe, (landing in
Schoolftreet, and is now part of the front of Brafenofe College, which was
bought of the Prior and Brethren of the Hofpital of Brackle •, who grant
it, and four fhillings quit-rent out of another houfe, to the Chancellor, Maf-
ters, and Scholars of the Univerfity of Oxon, for which the Prior and his
Brethren received thirty fix marks in Gerfumam ; that is, into their purfe.
There are a great many witneffes to this deed, but the date is not added,
nor was much ufed before the middle or end of Henry the Third's reign •,
yet it happens, that this want is fupplied by a letter of Attorney to give pof-
ieffion, dated the thurfday after Midfummcr day, an. mcc quinquagefimo
tertio, in words, and not in figures."
"" The fecond deed is the purchafe of a Houfe from the Priory of Shire-
burn, made to the Chancellor, Proftors, and Univerfity of Oxon, and was
(i) Smith's Annals of Univ. Coll, p. i 24.
fituated
/^
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 223
fituated the firft houfe in Hfghftreet, on the North fide in St. Peter's in the
eaft, and ftands oppoficc to the front of the prefent College ; with this alfo
was conveyed 8j. quit rent in St. Mary's parifli, now encloled in All Souls
College : there was fome quit rent due out of it, and in order to its fale
the Abbot and Convent of Eyncfham did quit their claim an. 125/: and ic
was granted to the Univcrfity, as appears by the officers of the Town, the
lame year, and lor which, the Univerfity paid forty eicht marks in Ger-
lumam.
" Thefe two purchafes bting over, fliortly after was held the great Coun-
cil at Oxlord lor reformation of Henry the Third's government ; at whiclr
u"'kIZ "^'^"Jy^^^^f ■■' the Univerfity had lent fome part of this money, left
by William of Durham, to the Peers, or great men of the land ; However
about the year 1262, they made a. third purchale from Simon of Balindrn, a
Canon of Litchfield, on the fouth fide of their firft corner houfe in School-
Ireet : Whatever name it had then, 'tis certain it was called Brafenofe Hall
lliortly after, m the lurvey 7 Edward I, an. 1279 ; it coft 55/. 6s. ^d. fteriine
and makes, with the former houfe, the whole front of that College, and had
four Schools belonging to it."
"The laft purchafe made, whilft the money continued in the hands of
the Univerfity, was in the year 1270 : for the then Chancellor, Thoma3
Beck, gave to one vVymond de Linge, Draper, and his wife Agnes, for a
quit-rent of 15^^ out of two hoiifes Handing now weft of the Angel Inn in
St. Peter's panfh, leven pounds." *=
By confulung the Inquifition, 7 Edw. I, an. 1279, it will appear, that
putting all the prices here mentioned together, the fum will amount to 1 18/.
'.8^. and putting all the rents together, raenuoned in that furvey, the fum.
6s. U
wi
P. 42, ]. 17 — add
" As to where the College or Hall was firft placed, it muft in fome mea-
fure proceed upon probabilities, but yet of that nature, that there will be
but few that will not readily aflent to the reafons that fhall be given ■ which
rI?J ^'u '^^'l^^y^']' P'-7^1 i" that Hall, which the firft of all others was
called Univerfity Hall, and now makes part of Brafenofe Colleoe • the rea-
fon IS this, becau!e thefe Scholars being become owners of three Hall.s, viz.
Univerfity Hall, Brafenofe Hall, and Drogeda or Drowda Hall, it is 1 k^
they would rather chufe to live in one of their own houles, than in a Hall
hired ol the lownlmen, and there is no likelihood that they pitched on
Brafenofe Hall, for it was then let at fuch an high rent, that it would hav^
(1) Smith, ut fupra, p. 9, &c.
funk
224 APPENDIX TO
funk more than two of their falaries; and as to their other Hall, called Drow-
ciay Hail, that v/as alfo of too high a rent for them -, and upon this account
they were moft likely placed in the leaft of thefe three Halls ; a fecond rea-
fop is, that probably they were called Univerfity Scholars for their living in
Univerfity Hall -, but thirdly, and more efpecially from the provifion that
obliged them to live altogether, and the Delegates had provided alfo, that
none lliould turn them out, or make any Schools of their houfes, without
their own conrent."(i)
P. 42, 1. 20 — add
" An account of the purchafes made with William of Durham's mo-
ney, after the remainder of it was transferred into the hands of the Society
(an. 1280) to be managed by them in buying additional eftates to thofe the
Univerfity had before purchafed for them.
An. 1307, July 1. Two Houfes that formerly belonged to Wymond
the Linen Draper, lying in St. Peter's Parifh. Thefe houfes are (till in pof-
fefllon of the College.
An. 1307, July 25. A houfe lying in Sckydiard (now called St. Mary
lane) in St. Mary's parifh, bought of William Leyghton, Vicar of Godding-
ton. It was called St. Edward's Hall, and fold to Oriel College for ever,
under a quit-rent, i486. The fame perfon alfo pafTed at the fame time an-
other houfe in St. Peter's, called then, or fhortly after. Maiden Hall. In
1388 it was fold toBifhop Wickham, and now makes part of the South fide
of New College Cloifter.
"o^
An. 13 II. The fourth purchafe was bought of Tho. Sowy, and con-
fifted of one houfe and a yard in St. Peter's in the eaft, and lay on the fouth
fide of New College Lane, and is now enclofed into Queen's College. This
houfe was fold May 19, 1340, D'no Roberto de Eglesfield, Founder of
Queen's.
An. 1332, June 22. The fifth purchafe was that of Spicer's Hall, bought
of the heirs of Adam Feteplace, by William Nadale, and Robert Patering-
ton, where the College now ftands.
An. 1336. July 7. The fixth purchafe was that of Rofe Hall, and White
Hall, lying in Kybald ftreet, in St. John's parifh, pafTed by Alice, the daugh-
ter of Walter Crendon, to Robert Patrington and Jo. Pokelingcon, and now
makes the fouth part, or Grove of the College, formerly planted with wal-
nut trees, but now cut down.
(1) Ibid. p. 56.
An. 1336,
J
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 225
An. 1336, July 21. Ludlow Hall, the feventh purchafe, in St. Peter's pa-
nni, was then pafTcd to the aforefaid Robert Patrington and John Pokeline-
ton, now included in the College. o j &
An. 1353 May 30. The eighth purchafe was that by which Ro^er Lode-
low paffesOIyfant Hall, otherwfe Unicorn Hall, to Mr. Laur. Radeford : it
lay in St. Mildred's, between Bralenofe and Lincoln College.
«<r u"' 7^j' ^^,3°- '^^^ "'"^"^ purchafe was that by which John Stilleso
?n q!'Sm 5'5'^ -n ^'- Roger Afhwardby a tenement called Staple Hail,
r n i f^ ' Pf '^' • '^'' ^^^'1 ft«°'^ ^'^^ "^°ft ^^^ of the three Halls the
College had together : it was alfo fometimes called St. Thomas's Hall,
An. 1353, the tenth purchafe was that of Aula Scuti, or Sheld Hall:
this, as appears by another deed relating to it, flood between Oliphant Hall
on the weft fide, and Staple Plall on the cart.
An. 1357 after March 25, the eleventh purchafe was palTed by John
Hertwell and Alice liis wife, under the name of a tenement called Stanton
Hall, in St. Mary s parifti, to Roger Afwordly and Laur. Radeford : This
Tavern "'''' ^"' °"^ ^° '^^ ^°"^^^' ^""^ '' ""^'^ ^^'^ '^^'^^ Tun
r.ll^H"ll^^\^'^J',/--^'^o^^°I^ ^"'^ ^g"" ^'^ ^'^^' P^^^d a tenement
Uut SddSrd" '" • "^'' P'''^' '° ^^°Ser Alhwardly and
SvUeH^n°-^"^H^'n^°''" ^'/'^^^^ P'^^^ " tenement, afterwards called
Sykle Hall in All Hallows pariHi, to Mr. Wm. Wilton and Henry Hopton-
lliele two lad tenements though in feveral pariQies, ilood next to one ano-
J; rh 'iT!; ^^V^ '''' }^^^' quadrangle of Lincoln College, where
and nS^?^' '^'' u^u'c iV''^ '" P^^^^ ^"^^ ^^e fifteen or fncteen Halls.
bnnX K T'tt' •'^'r'' ^'^° '" '""^^^ ^"^ ^'^^'^ *" ' °^^hich, three were
bought by the Univerfity, and 13 by the Fellows of the College, before the
great purchafe made by Laur. Radeford, &c. in the 1360." ( i)
^n 1 ^' ^° ^^"''* ^/^'^£''^'s puichafe, the firft true Deed I meet with (not
WnrTT i'°"T/'.:' ?/ u'"l'' ^'■°'" J°- ^' Go"ewardby to Mr. John de
Wormenhale and John Mahu of Whathamftede, dated after Sept. ,, 1 jcg •
Thcfe two perfons afterwards pafs the fame lands to three Maftersrviz'.
Laurence Radeford William Wymundam, and Henry Hopton, dated Apr.
Rad^lrd a?^?war£.''" '"' ''"'''" "'^'^ ^''' °^" ^'^"^ "^'' '' ^aSr.
(i) Ibid. p. 8j.
^''"^^- G g Laur.
226 APPENDIX TO
" Laur. Radeford pafTes the fame houfesand lands to the Scholars of Uni-
verfity Hall in Oxon June 5, 1361, under the names of 7 mefTuages, 8 ftiops,
12 acres of land, 25 of meadow, and 1/. 4J. 5^. quit rent, with ibme other
gardens and granges : the worth of all which, as found in the Burfar's Roll
1 38 1, by their rents amounted to" 15/. odd money : The deed was for two
parts in poflefllon, the third was in reverfion after the deceafe of Robert
Manfall and Maud his wife, relift of Jo. Goldfmith. I have put all the lands,
together, though devifed in the deed ; and muft take notice that no perfon
is appointed to be prayed for, but Robert Caldewell, for whom there was a
Chaplain to be appointed at firft ; and alfo the deed gives half a mark, to
every Fellow yearly, and what remained was to go toward the increafe of
more Fellows in the Society." ( 1 )
*' But no benefit accrued to the College from this purchafe ; for after a
long fuit between Edmund Fraunceys and Idonia his wife, they were forced
to buy or redeem their right with a great fum of money." (2)
P. 42, 1. 30 — add
" This opinion of the College having no Seal before 40 Edw. Ill, (an.
1366) is far out of the way ; for certainly it had one before the year 1320,
and the Author himfelf had feen and quoted a deed made to Queen's Col-
lege, and fealed with the College feal, 14 Edw, III, 1340." (3)
P, 43, 1. 1 6 — add
Robert Riplingham was alfo Fellow of Mert. Coll, and in the Au-
thor's MS Catalogue of the Fellows of that College, among Ballard's MSS
inBodl. Lib, Vol. 46, are the following particulars of him as well as of this
Benefadion.
1284Mr.R0b.de Riplyngham com. Ebor, Inftalled Chanc. of York
S Id, Jul. 1297 — ob, 1332.
In a certain Reg, in the pofTefTion of the Dean and Chapter of York, I
find the will of R. de R . probat, 3 kal. Sept, 1332, He bequeaths his
body to be buried in majori Ecc'a B. Pet. Ebor. (fi fuerit reconciliata) near
to the body of Mr. John de Naffington, who was buried before the altar of
St. Nicholas. He bequeaths 100/. to certain Priefts that fhould celebrate divine
fervice for his foul, for the fouls of his father, mother, brethren and fifltrs,
and for the foul of Walter de Merton, Bp of Roch. Hen. de Newark Archbp.
of York, for one, two, or three years — 100/ for mending the pavement or
caufway between York and Bubwith, Beverley and Wagham, York and Ack-
lum — 40/. to poor Scholars that are Artifts and Theologifts Iludying in Oxon.
(i) Ibid, p. 93. (i) Ibid, p. 143. (3) Ibid, p, 103.
• Item
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
227
* Item Scholaribus Aulse de Merton omnia Cochlearia mea argentea, cum una
Cuppa et uno alio Cypho, L.ibrum Sententiarum et Summum iVlri. Heniici
de Gondavo, omnes alios libros meos, Irem ad unam cantariam perpecuam
liabcndam cumobitu folenni per Sacerdotem Secularem in aliqua domo reli-
giofa emendas 100 marcas. — Item lego 300/. pro ad vocatione alicujus Eccl'irc-
vel Ecclefiarum vel terr. emend, ad iuftentationem Scholarium perpetuani
Magiftrorum Artium in Theolog. in Univ. Oxon. vel alibi fi contingat Uni-
verfuacem transferri Studentium. Ita quod, fi fint faccrdotes celcbrantes pro
anima mea, habent quilibet 6 marcas, viz. 52 folidos pro commun. et refi-
duum ad indumenta et calciamenta et alia necelTaria: qui ante facerdotes non
fuerint habeat 60 folidos annuatim, viz. 52 folidos pro commun. et refiduum
pro aliis neceflariis fuis.'
(Ex Reg. penes Dec. et Cap. Ebor. Not. per lit. R. fede vacante poft
mortem IVIelton.
Executores teftamenti Rob. de Ryplingham quondam Cane. Ebor. tenen-
ter folvere 40/. pauperibus Scholaribus in Univ. Oxon. legatas in teft. pra2-
didti defundi. — They were ready to pay the fame ; but becaufe there was
a great diflention in the Univ. between the Auftrales and Boreales, which
was not then fedated, and that the boreales to whom Replyngham did chiefly
in his will bequeath the faid money, could not fecurely live there, they there-
fore thought it not fit to pay it till the Boreales were fafely fettled there,
(hoc fuit 16 Apr. 1635) — fol. 9.) — In that year, or a little before, the Ox-
onians upon fome difference tranfiated themfelves to Stamford in Lin-
colnfhire.
Replyngham's Arms are in the windows of Beverley Church, Yorkfhire,
viz. Arg. three BruHies Sab. on a Chief Az. a Lion paflanr, Arg.
He feems to have been related to William de Melton, Archbp of York -,
for one Thomas de Replyngham is ftiled in Melton's Reg. his kinfman.
'I'his Archb. Melton being about to live out of his diocefe appointed Ri-
plyngham, Chanc. of the Church of York, his Vicar General during his ab-
fence, 6 cal. Mar. 1323. He was Prebendary of Southwell and York.
P. 43, N. 27, 1. I — read Bal^i.
The lands which Philip of Beverley gave, were either all, or moft,
fwallowed up by the River Humber. (1)
P. 43, N. 28— ^7</i
" The fird letters patent that the College had were granted in 13 17, Jan.
27, II Edw. II : in which * licenfe is granted to Philip of Beverley, that he
may aflign one mill, five bovatcs and a half, and three acres of land, and two
(i) Smith, ut fupra, p. 169.
G g 2 tofts.
228 APPENDIX TO
tofts, and their appurtenances in Paghel and Kayngham in the county of
York, to the Mafters and Scholars continuing and ftudying in the Hall of
the Univerfity of Oxford; to have and to hold to the faid Mafters and Scho-
lars of the faid Hall of the Univerfity, for the augmentation of the number
of Scholars, and fuftaining of them for ever.*
" A like grant from Philip of Beverley with this difiference, that he gives»
grants and confirms to the Mafters and Scholars of that Hall of the Univer-
fity of Oxon, who (hould be commoranr, and ftudying ar Oxford, or any
other place in England, if it ftiould happen that the Univerfity of Oxon
ihould be transferred to fome other place : He alfo appoints the Mafters,
Scholars and their fucceflbrs, to pray for his own foul, and the fouls of Ro-
bert Ingleberd his father, and Alice his mother, Mr. William Burnel, and
John le Grafs, and the Lady Devorgnll Balliol; and obligeth the Society to
chufe and maintain two Scholars, or Mafters born near Beverley, &c. and to
pay Sibil, formerly the wife of Stephen of Pagula, yearly, for her life, fixty
fliillings ; and whilft fiie lived he only obliged them to maintain one Scholar,
and pay or exhibit to his Scholars as they do to themfelves ; and leaves half
a mark to the Senior Mafter, and alfo to his Scholars ; and the remainder to
be divided amongft the reft of the Scholars or Mafters. Sealed with his
own feal, and the feal of the faid Mafters and Fellows dated ' Wednefday
after the feaft of the Trinity A. D. 1320.' (i)
P. 43, N. 29, 1. I — add
" Betwixt King Edward the Firft's furvey in 1278 or 1279, and the time
it was purchafed, there were three or more owners of it. Firft, Andrew of
Durham, who was one of the Aldermen of the City when that furvey was
made, and from whom it bare the name of Durham Hall; afterwards it was
called Selverne Hall, and at the time it was bought, which was in the year
1332, it was called Spicer's Hall, except that Selvern and Spicer ftiould prove
the fame perfon, the one derived from his name, the other from his trade ;
for, in the interval of tlie time above mentioned, Adam Feteplace, who had
been many years Mayor, was become the owner of it, and it was bought of
his three daughters, who were then heireflTes.
Now this being but a fingle houfe, and of no greater length forwards
than two rooms on a floor, nor of greater length backward than what the
prefent quadrangle contains, one can fcarce think they removed into it, till
t'uey had purchafed two Hails (White Hall and Rofe Hall) that lay behind
it, and reached as far fouthwaid as a certain ftreet called Kybald ftreet, row
quite Ihut up and inclofed. Thele two Halls came togcthrr to the Col-
lege by purchafe in the year 1343, with Ludlow Hall, which lay in St. I-'e-
ter's pariih, and was not taken into the College till fome time after; and by
the taking tliat in, the eaft part of the old quadrangle lay in St. Peter's, and
the gate and the weft part lay in St. Mary's. "(2)
(0 IbiJ, p. 95. (2) Ibid. p. 57.
P-43*
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 229
P. 43, 1. 20— add
" '^'''' If ,'^^y '' .'''"S ^°"g ^^"""^ f'^^ "^"le of < Univerfiry Scholars ' it
was not pofTible to Ihake off ihat name on a fudden ; and therefore u^on
their removal, I fuppofe, they called their new lodgings by the name their
old ones were vulgarly known by ; and to prove this there are feveral deeds
or leafes, ,n which they ftile themfelves (and others filled them alfo) ' The
Mafter and Scholars of the Univerfity of Oxon ;' and all the difference put
between their old and their new Hall was this, the one was called 'Aula
Univerfiratis in vico Scholarum,' and the other ' Aula Univerfitatis in Alto
Vico; but how long this continued I cannot be certain to a day, or a year
but (hall acquaint the reader about what time I find a variation • for til the
year 1631 it certainly kept its old name of ' Aula Univerfitatis Oxon ' as
It appears by Lau Rudeford's deed, dated that year, which conveys a conf -
derable efface to the Col ege (bought, at leaft in part, with the laft remains
of what was owing of William of Durham's money) : From that yearTand
Jor fevera years after, the leafes run in the name of ' The Mafter and Fef
ta.s. Andthehrft time I find ' Magna Aula Univerfitatis' added to the
other, was in the year ,381, and after that year both the names were nm
mi cuouny ufed, tHl the title was changed b^y a later CharurToJc^lui
Wha have writ hitherto is borrowed from deeds and leafes ; but fro^m Le
year la^l mentioned ,381, we have moft of the Burfars Rolls ;emaining wkh
us, and then the ft.le runs thus, ' Computus, &c. of the Burfar of thf Col
lege of Mr William of Durham, commonly called Mickle Univerfity Ha°I
and this tule continued till the 14th of Rich. II, ,390, when the ft^le was
ZnfT K^'.T^''^ '"'° ^^°"f-'' Magn^ Aukt. Univerfitatis,' but n The
nfl^ u 'l^ '> '''rf^ '° '^' ^°^"^'^'- ^'^'^ °^'' The College of WHliar^
of Durham, &c.' and then again, after fome years, to ' Michel Hal of th^
Umverfity,' and fo mutably as the Burfars pleafed ; but in O Elift ime tiU
he year ,572 it is ofcner rtiled the ' College of William of Du han™ ;h "
acTolr^'^"' """'^ Univerfitatis,' as well in leafes, as in the Bur as'
And It IS almoftman.feft, that the third 'Little Univerfity Hall' de
H. f fi "TV" " ^"^r"'" ^'■^"^ '^' ' Great Hall' (one fingk. Hou e tr"
Hall (landing betwixt them, and that was Ludlow Ha 1) and in -in nM^ J
belonging to that Hall, I find this Little Unive^fify Hairca"ed ^^ ^
ment of John de Hafele, in the year ,3.5, and n thrvear , . . f '"
ment of Michael, the fon of Andrew de Pyrfe and thVfi a i^m^ VT'
m any deed called Little Univerfity Hall is n 'the year i .tn Th ^"'' ,"
Univerfity Hall was afterwards bought by the C lei hJLr i .'L "'.'
became part of the Mailer's Lodging , Ld is made p c of he Ne, y' f "/
ScmXr ^' '"'' '"" '''"" '' ''' late'famou Ph^ la'ntt
Ci) Ibid. p. 60.
P. 47.
230 A P P E N D r X T O
P. 47, N. 45 — add
Her right name was Eleanor. She was fecond daughter of Ralph Nevile,
Earl of Wcflmorland by his fecond wife Joan, the daughter of John of
Gaunt and Katiierine Swinford (the rehft of Sir OtI'O Swinford) daughter
and coheir to Sir Payne Rouctt, Guienne King at Arms.
N. B. Eleanor had a former hufband, viz. Richard Lord Le Defpencer.
P. 47, lafl line but one — read Calendar.
P. 49. 1- 2^—^^'^
" Sir Simon Benlt had been formerly educated in the College, and
died about the year 1635. — But his eftate came not to the College before the
death of his Lady, and was fettled in Chancery about the beginning of the
war, 1640, by a certificate from Archb. Laud, who advifed, that it (hould
be difpofed of for four Fellowfhips, four Scholarlhips, and feveral other be-
nefits to thole of the old foundation. But fome of Sir Simon's female rela-
tions, by the power of their hufbands, Mr. Hambden and others, in the
Long Parliament 1649, got this decree reverfed, the number increafed, and
half the places to be fo referved to the Founder's kindred, that no other could
be chofen, till after three montlis notice to come in, and make their claim :
But before the year 1660, all the members of this new foundation were dif-
perfed or broken up, by the failure of their tenants, &c. fo that both the
foundations, the new as well as the old, petitioned in Chancery to have the
fecond fettlement revoked, and the firft ratified afrefli ■, in which laft decree
there was a provifion made for a yearly anniverfary feftival, in memory of
their honourable benefadtor, as was ufual, fays the decree, in other Colleges,
and eight pounds a year allotted for that feftival, and Simon and Jude's day
appointed for the keeping of it : And this was partly done becaufe Sir Si-
mon borrowed his name from one of thofe Saints, but more efpecially be-
caufe he himfelf, who annually cloathed 22 perfons, fome in one place, fome
in another, ordered that they fhould have their cloaths given them upon Si-
mon and Jude's day yearly." ( i )
P. S3, N. sS—add
John Bancroft was eledled Weftminfter Stud, at Ch. Ch. in 1592. (2)
P. 54, 1. S—add
Dr. Charlett in 1696 was appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to his Ma-
jefty King William.
P. 54, 1. g-~add
Thomas Cockman, M. A. afterward D. D. was inftalled Mafter Dec, 1 1,
(1) Ibid. p. 248. (2) Lift of Weftra. Schol.
1722.
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1722. Afterwards the Viccchancellor and H^ads of Houfcs, being fup-
pofed Vifitors, drclared (he elcftion null, and Dec. 17 WilLam Dennilbn,
B. D. was by a new eledlion declared Mafter. Thereupon Lomm^-nced a
Law Suit. After fix years, the King, being found to be Vifitor, ordered the
cafe to be tried before three Bifhops (Oxford, Briftol and Peterborough) and
it was at laft determined in favour of Mr. Cockman.
P. 55, 1. iS—-adci
XX. Philip Twvsden, Bp of Raphoe in Ireland 1747-— -ob. i732.
XXI. Charles Lyttelton, Cart^isle, 1762 — ob. 1768.
XXII. John Butler, Oxford 1777, Hereford 1787.
P. g6f 1. 25 — read afterward.
P. 56, l37--atid
"Sir Simon Benet, gave the greatefl: part of the wood that grew in
Heniy park (not far from Tocefter) to rebuild the front of the College, and
what remained, towards finilhing the new Chapel and Hall." (i)
P. 58 — erafe [] in the Arms of Lude and Crakenthorpc.
P. 59, I. I and 2 — ^/<?r Wheatfheaves read Garbs.
P. 59, 1.12 — read A C\\t\ror\.
1. 1 9, add
" The Statue of K. Alfred over the Hall door was caufed to be made by
Dr. Robert Plot, when fometime after his taking that degree, he removed
from Magdalen Hall, and became a Fellow Commoner of this College. He
was at the whole expenfe of both making and fetting up this Statue over
the Gate towards the ftreet : It is not certain what year of our Lord this
was done in, but the year of its removal, and what it coft, may be given,
becaufe it was at the College charge, and v/as done an. 1686, and coft the
College in removing it 3I. is. 5d. for Dr. Plot being removed to his own
eftate in Kent, and Mr. Obad. Walker having procured at his own, or fome
other Roman Catholic's expenfe, the Statue of St. Cuthbert, to whom this
College Chapel is dedicated, to be placed over the Chapel door, he caufed
K. Alfrpd's Statue to be removed from the place it ftood in, and to be fet
over the Hall door. (2) The Statue of K. James II was pfcfented by a Ro-
man Catholic, and placed over the infide of the Gatehoufe when Mr. Obad.
Walker was Mafter." (3;
(1) ^rnith, ut fapra, p. 24?. {2) Jbid. p. 151. (j) Ibid. p. 260,
Over
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Over the weft Gateway, in the front next the ftreet, is the Statue of Queen
Anne; and another of Queen Mary II, over the other Gateway.
Arms on the roof of the weft Gateway.
Azure, a Crofs Patonce between four Martlets Or: enfigned K.Alfred.
with a Crown : King Alfred.
Quarterly; firft and fourth, Or, a Lion rampant Azure; fecond Percy.
and third. Gules, three Lucies or Pikes, haurient, Arg. Lucy.
within St. George's Garter, and enfigned with an Earl's Co-
ronet : Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, 8fc.
Or, a Lion rampant, double queued. Vert : within the Garter, Dudley.
and enfigned with an Earl's Coronet: Robert Dudley,
Earl of Leicester, &c.
Or, a Fleur de lis Az. each Leaf charged with a Mullet Gules : W. of
William of Durham. Durham.
Argent, a Crofs of three Endorfes, furmounted of as many Bar- Shrlaw.
rulets Sab. enfigned with a Mitre: Walter Skirlaw,
Biftiop of Durham.
On the Weft fide of the firft Court.
Sable, a Chevron Erm. between three Saltorels Arg. Charles Greenwood
Greenwood, Fellow.
On the eaft fide.
Gules, a Bezant between three demi Lions rampant Arg. with Bennet.
the Arms of Ulfter : Sir Simon Bennett, Baronet.
There are alfo the following Arms in this Court.
Sable, a Fefs Ermine between three Crefcents Or : Coventry.
Hon. Thomas Henry Coventry, Vifcount Deerhurst :
Hon. George Henry Coventry :
Both Fellow Commoners of this College, and created M, A.
Nov. 20, 1739 : Sons of Right Hon. William, Earl of Co-
ventry, &c. who was created D. C. L. in 1740.
Argent, a Chevron between three Martlets Sable : Charles JVymonde-
Wymondesoi.de, Gent. Com. Lockinge, Berks, Efq. folde.
Quarterly ;
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Quarterly ; firfl: and fourth, Per Fefs Or and Arg. an Eagle dif- Bouverie,
played with two Heads Sable :
Second, Gules, a Chevron engrailed between 3 Eagles Arg. '
Third, Arg. on a Bend Gul. between three Ogrefles, as many Clarke,
Swans Proper ; on a Canton finifter Azure a demi Ram (a-
lient Arg. armed Or, between two Fleurs de lis Arg. over
all a Baton dexterways Or :
"William Bouverie, Efq. Fellow Commoner, created M. A.
1746J afterward a Baronet; Vifcount Folkestone, Baron
of Longford, Baron Pleydell Bouverie of Colelhill,
and Earl of Radnor.
Quarterly ; firft and fourth. Argent, three Cocks* Heads erafed White.
Sable, combed and wattled Gules :
Second and third, Az. a Bend between two Towers Or; on a Johnfon.
Chief of the laft two Lozenges Azure : Creft — a Cock.
Matthew White, Blagden, Northumberland, Efq. after-
ward Baronet.
Az. a Cinquefoile Ermine : Richard Prynce Astley, Efq. /iftley.
Fellow Commoner, created M. A. 1746.
Or, a Fefs Gules between three Olive Branches Proper:
Danson Roundell, Efq.
ReundelL
Per Fefs Or and Argent, an Eagle difplayed with two Heads Sab. Bouverie.
Hon. Jacob Pleydell Bouverie, Vifcount Folkestone ;
Fellow Commoner, M. A. Earl of Radnor, &c.
Hon. William Henry Bouverie, M. A.
Hon. Barthol. Bouverie, M. A. Fellow Commoners.
In the fecond Court, over the Gateway, is the the Statue of Dr. John Rad-
CLiFFE, with the emblem of Phyfic in his right hand ; and this Infcrip-
tion on a Tablet underneath :
* En intra fua Moenia votiva Radclivum
Qui Collegium hoc
Divine Ingenio Alumnus dim ornavit
Benevolentia dein quoad vixit fumma fovit
Munificentia pari moriens amplificavit.'
His Arms on the Wall on the oppofite fide of the Court, &c.
Ai^ent, a Bend engrailed Sable, Radcliffe.
Append. H h Arms
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Arms on the Roof of the Gateway :
Az. a Crofs Patonce between four Martlets Or : King Alfred. K. Alfred.
Dr. Radcliffe's. Raddiffe.
On the fide Walls are the Arms of Dr. Radcliffe's four Truftees.
Azure femee of Fleurs de lis Or, a Lion rampant of the laft; Beaumont.
with the Arms of Uifter :
Sir George Keaumont, Baronet, D. C. L.
Gules, a Chevron between three Trefoiles Qipped Argent : Sclater.
Thomas Sclater, Efq. of Gray's Inn, London.
Quarterly; Per Fefsindented Gules and Or-, over all an Inef- Bromley,. .
cutcheon Arg. charged with a Griffon fegreant Vert :
Right Hon. William Bromley, D. C. L. one of his Ma-
jefty's Principal Secretaries of State, and one of the Bur-
gefles of the Univerfity.
Sable, a Bend Ermine between two Cotifes flory Or ; Keck,
Anthony Keck, Efquire.
Over the Gateway, next the Court.
Argent, on a Bend Gules between three Pellets as many Swans Cltirke,.
Proper ; on a Canton finifter Azure a Lion's Gamb Or :
George Clarke, Efq. D. C. L. one of the Burgeffes for the
Univerfity.
Gules, a Lion rampant within a Border engrailed Or : Talbot,
Right Hon. Charles Talbot, D.C.L. Baron Talbot of
Henfol i Lord High Chancellor of England.
P. 6i, 1. 9 and lo — Thefe Arms probably are the Arms of Thomas or Ed-
mond Holland, Earl of Kent. Thomas impaled the Arms of K. Edward
the Confeffor.
P. 6 1, 1. i6 — read a Chevron.
— — — 1. 19 — read on a Chief, &c.
P. 61,
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 235
P. 61, 1. 22 add
Arms in the old Hall, (i)
On a Table hung up at the Upper end.
Azure, a Crofs Patonce between four Martlets Or. K. Alfred.
On one upon the North Wall :
Quarterly ; Percy and Lucy. Percy iS Lucy.
On a table hanging upon the fouth Wall :
1 Quarterly ; Firll, Or, a Lion rampant, double queve Vert. Dudley.
2 Gules, a Cinquefoil Erm. Bellomont.
3 Or, two Lions paflant Az. Somery.
4 Arg. a Crofs patonce Az. Dudley.
5 Barry of fix Arg. and Az. in chief three Torteauxs. Grey.
6 Or, a Maunch Gules. Hajlings. ,
7 Or, three Piles in point Gul. Scott.
S Azure, a Wolf's Head erafed Argent. Hugh Lupus.
9 Azure, three Garbs Or. Mefchines.
10 Gul. a Lion rampant within a bordure engrailed Or. Talbot.
11 Arg. five Bendlets Gul. ■
12 Gul. 3 Garbs with a double trelTure flory counterflory Or. Comincs.
13 Barry of ten Arg. and Az. an Orle of Martlets Gul. Valence.
14 Arg. two Lions paflant Gul. Strange.
15 Gul. a Fefs between fix Crofs Croflets Or. Beauchampe.
16 Arg. two Bars Gules. Bauduit.
17 Cheeky Or and Az. a Chevron Erm. Neifhirgb.
18 Gul. a Lion pafl'ant gardant Arg. crowned Or. Lijle.
19 Or, a Fefs between two Chevrons Sab. LiJle.
20 Or, a Saltier between four Martlets Sab. Guilford.
In this Hall were fometime thefe Arms :
Per Bend crenelle Arg. and Gules : Hon. John Boyle, Lord Beyle.
Broghill, afterward Earl of Orrery, Baron of Brog-
HiLL in Ireland j Baron of Marston in England ; created
M.A. 1743.
Az. on a Crofs Ermine four Lozenges Gules between as many White.
Hawks Argent, belled Gules ; in the Fefs point of the
Crofs a Fret Azure. John White, Stanton St. John,
Oxfordfliire, Efq.
(1) MS Epitaphs, Arms, &c. 1658; belonging to J, Price, B. D. Head Keeper of tlic
Bodleian Library.
H h 2 Argent,
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Argent, a Crofs flory Azure between four Black Birds Proper. ■
Azure, on a Chief Or three Martlets Gules. Wray, Wray.
of Glentworcli, Lincolnfliire.
Ermine, a Fefs engrailed Gules between three Fire Balls Sable, -
with Flames Proper : Impaling •, Argent, a Lion rampant .
Gules between three Pheons Sable.
Azure, a Crofs Argent. • .
Gul. a Crofs Lozengy between four RofesArg.
Packer. Packer,
Gules, a Bend between fix Unicorns' Heads coqpcd Argent,
maned and horned Or.
Ermine, a Fefs Gules
Arden.
Quarterly -, firft and fourth, Arg. a Saltire engrailed Sable :
Second and third. Argent, a Fefs between three Martlets Gu.
Sir John Coryton, of Newton, Cornwall, Baronet.
Gules, -a Fefs between three Mafcles Argent.
Gules, three Arrows, two and one, Arg. feathered and headed
Or. - Hales, of Kent.
Jrdttu
Coriton.
Hales,
In the year 1766, the infide of this Hall received a confiderable alteration
and improvement, by the removal of the fire-place from the centre of the
room, which was the ufual mode in our Halls ; erefting a chimney on the
fouth fide; ceiling the roofj putting up a wainfcot, with a fcreen at the
lower end ; and ornamenting the whole in the Gothic ftile. The floor alfo
was new paved. The expenfe, amounting to near 5200/. was defrayed by the
generous contribution of the Matter and Fellows, and alfo of many others,
who were then, or had been, Members of the Society ; moft of whofe Arms
are placed on the wainfcot. The chimney-piece, which is an elegant Gothic
Hone work, was the donation of Sir Roger Newdigate, Baronet, D. C. L,
fometime Fellow Commoner, and one of the BurgelTes for the Univerfity i
whofe Arms, impaling his Lady's, arc fufpendcd thereon :
Gules, three Lions' Gambs erafed Argent ; two and one ; with Newdigate
the Arms of Ulster : Impaling ; a Maunch Arg. over Conyers,
all a Bendlet Gobony, Erm. and Giiles.
At the upper end, in the weft window :
Az. a Crofs Patonge between four Martlets Or t King Alfred. K. Alfred,
At
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 237
At the lower end, on the Screen :
Azure, a Crofs Patonce Or : enfigned with a Crown : Painted K. Alfred
and given by Lady Newdicate.
In the fouth window are the following Figures, &c. on painted Glafs :
* Moses Propheta.' « Elias Propheta.'
The Pidure of our Saviour j with this over it :
« 1687/
* Sum vera Lux.*
In the Border are the Figures of a Sun-Djal.
Underneath is the following Infcription :
« In perpetuam gratitudinis et obfervantU memoriam Magijro ei Socia
celeberrimi hujusCollegii Henricus Giles de Civitate Ehoraci
banc Fenejiram pinxit et humillime obtulit.'
On the roof are the Arms of the principal Benefadors of the College.
On the fouth fide.
Arg. a Crofs Sable: Walter Skirlaw, Bifhop of Durham. Skirlav^,
Quarterly ; Percy and Lucy : Henry Percy, Earl of Nor- Perci
THUMBERLAND. J^^
Az. a Crofs Patonce between four Martlets Or : King Alfred. K. Alfred.
Az. on a Fefs Or three Leopards' Faces Gules : John Frey- Freyjion.
STON of Altofts, Yorkihire, Efq.
Charles Greenwood, Fellow. Greenwood.
On the north fide :
Az. a Chevron Or between three Fleurs de lis Argent : Johh Browne.
Browne, D. D. Mafter.
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicestjr. Dudley.
Sir Simon Ben net, Baronet, Sennet.
William of Durham, ^. of Durham.
Dr. Radcliff£. ^j^^p^
On
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On the Wainfcot at the upper end :
Argent, a Crofs engrailed between twelve billets Gules : Hiatb.
Nicholas Heath, Efq.
Per Fefs Or and Argent, an Eagle difplayed with two Heads Beuverie.
Sable ; on the Bread an Efcutcheon Gules charged with a
Bend Vaire : enfigned with an Earl's Coronet :
Supporters — On each fide, an Eagle regardant Sab. gorged
with a Ducal Coronet Or, charged on the Breaft with a
Crofs Croflet Argent.
Motto — ' patria cara, carior libertas.'
Right Hon. William Pleydell Bouverie, Earl of Radnor,
&c. M. A. Fellow Commoner.
Or, a Lion rampant, armed and langued, within a Border en- Charlett,
grailed Azure : Arthur LHARLtxi , D. D. Mafter.
Argent, two Lions pafTant guardant Sable ; on a Chief of the Wetherell.
fecond three covered Cups Or :
Nathan Wetherell, D. D. Mailer; Dean of Hereford, &c.
Gules, a Fefs Vaire : Home.
George Ho r n e, D. D. Prefident of Magdalen College ;
Dean of Canterbury.
Samuel Horne, M. A. Fellow.
Az. a Maunch Or; over all a Bendlet Gobony, Erm. and Gul. Conyers.
John Conyers, Copped Hall, Eflex, Efq.
Quarterly; firft and fourth. Sable, on a Fefs between three Wenman,
Anchors Or, as many Lions' Heads erafed of the firft :
Second and third. Per Pale Azure and Gul. three Lions ram- Herbert.
pant Argent ; a Crefcent for difference :
Hon. Thomas Francis Wenman, D. C. L. Fellow of All
Souls College ; the King's Profeffor of Civil Law, &c.
Sable, three Cinquefoiles Or ; in Chief as many Bars of the laft ; Filmer.
with the Arms of Ulfter ; Sir John Filmer, Baronet.
Quarterly ;
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Qi^iarterly •, firft. Argent, a Chevron between three Griffins paf- Finch.
fant Sable :
Second, Sable, on a Crofs Argent between four Fleurs de lis Banks.
of the lalt five Pheons Azure.
Third, Argent, a Chevron Vaire Sable and Gules between Fijher.
three Lions' Heads couped of the third :
Fourth, as the firft ; a Crefcent for difference :
Supporters — On the dexter fide a Griffin Sable, ducally col-
lared Or: on the finifter, a Lion Or, ducally gorged Az.
enfigned with an Earl's Coronet.
Motto — aperto vivere voto.
Rt.Hon. Heneage Finch, Earl of Aylesford, &c. D.C.L.
Vert, an Eagle difplayed Arg. with the Arms of Ulfter: Biddulph.
Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Baronet.
Gules, on a Bend Argent three Martlets Az. a Border Ermine : CoUitis.
Thomas Collins, M. A. Fellow.
Gules, a Bend within a Border Ermine ; in Chief a Talbot paf- JValw^K.
fant Or : Francis Walwyn, D. D. Preb. of Canterbury.
Ermine, a Fleur de lis and Chief Azure: James Gayer, D. D. Gayen
Or, a Fefs Gules between three Olive Branches Proper : RouftdelL
Danson Roundell, Efq.
Arg, a Chevron Sable between three CornilTi Choughs Proper : Wariurton,
Richard Warburton, Efq.
Party per Chevron Gules and Erm. in Chief two Lions' Heads Alieyne.
erafed Or: John Alleyne, B. D. Fellow j Redtor of
North Cerney, Gloucefterfhire.
Gules, a Chevron between three Cinquefoils Or : Chambers.
Robert Chambers, D. C. L. Fellow ; Vinerian Prof, of
Com. Law -, Princ. of New Inn Hall ; one of his Majefty's
Judges m the Eaft Indies -, Knight, &c.
Argent, three Lions' Heads erafed Gules : Scotf,
William Scott, D.C. L. Fellow ; Camden's Prof, of Hid.
his Majefty's Advocate General ; a Knight, &c.
John Scott, M. A. Fellow ; King's Sol. Gen. a Knight, &c.
On
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On the north fide.
Argent, on a Fefs Sable three Mullets Or : Hon. Sir Edward Clivt.
Clive, Knight, one of the Juftices of the Common Pleas.
Azure, on a Fefs wavy Argent, a Crofs Patee Gules ; in Chief Jenkinfon.
twoEtoiles of thefecond: Rt. Hon. Charles Jenkinson,
D. C. L. Baron Hawkesbury.
Gules, an Eagle difplayed Or, beaked, membered and ducally Graies.
crowned Arg. between eight Crofs Croflets of the fecond :
Morgan Graves, Mickleton, Gloucefterfliire, Efq.
Vert, a Chevron between three Doves Argent : Benjamin Foote.
Hatley Foote, Efq.
Per Chevron Arg. and Sable, three Griffins' Heads erafed coun- 'Take.
terchanged : John Toke, Godinton, Kent, Efq. M. A.
Paly often Or and Gules : Henry Thrale, Streatham, Surrey, Thrale.
Efq. M. P. D.C.L.
Azure, on a Chevron Argent three Pheons Gules ; in Chief, Humpbery.
dexter point, a Sun in glory Or: Henry Humphery, Efq.
Azure, fix Annulets Or, three, two and one ; a Fleur de lis for Mufgrave.
difference : Muse rave.
Argent, ten Trefoiles flipped Proper, four, three, two and one ; Turton.
a Canton Or: John Turton, D. M. Fellow of the Coll.
of Phyficians ; Phyfician extraordinary to the King, and
Phyfician to the Queen.
Argent, a Bend Sable, between three Pellets : Cotton.
William Cotton, D. C. L.
Per Pale Argent and Azure, a Chevron between three Chap- Tarioreugb
lets, all counterchanged : Francis Yarborough, D. D.
Principal of Brafenofe College.
Or, on a Mount Vert an Oak Tree frudled. Proper ; Wood.
John Wood, Efq.
Quarterly -, firft and fourth. Gules, a Goat's Head erafed Arg. Morton.
Second and third. Ermine ; ■
John Morton, M. A. Fellow.
Argent,
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 241
Argent, a Chevron Gules between three Martlets Sable : Jehtifon.
William Johnson, M. A.
The fame ; a Label for difference : William Johnson, Efq. Johnfon.
Azure, three Swans' Heads couped Arg. Roger Swire, Efq. Swire.
Samuel Swire, M. A. Fellow j Redor of Mellonby,
Yorkfhire.
Argent, a Lion rampant Sable: Sir Martin Stapylton, Bart. StapyhoH.
Gules, on a Bend Argent three Mullets Azure : Shafto.
Thomas Shafto, D. D. Canon of Chrift Church.
Argent, a Fefs Azure between three Birds
At the lower end.
Or, a Fefs dancettc Sable : Walter Vavasour, Efq. Vavafour.
Azure, a Lion rampant per Fefs Or and Argent : Bettef-
Edmund Bettesworth, M. a. worth.
Argent, five Lozenges conjoined in fefs Gules, each charged Bewicket
with an Etoile Sab. between three Bears' Heads erafed of the
laft : Crelcent for difference :
Wilson Bewicke, D. D. Vicar of Bodenham, Herefordfhire.
Per Fefs Or and Azure, three Unicorns' Heads couped, counter- Ruttcn.
changed : Isaac Rutton, B. M.
On the fouth fide.
Or, a Lion rampant Sable ; over all a Bend Gobony Argent FauJJett.
and Gules : Bryan Faussett, M, A. Fellow of All
Souls College.
Sable, a Chevron Arg. between three Shovelers' Heads erafed Gueji.
Proper: Richard Guest, Efq.
Sable, on a Chief Argent three Lions' Heads erafed of the firft : Richardfon
Henry Richardson.
Per Pale Argent and Sable, a Chevron between three Fleurs de Nslfott.
Lis, all counterchanged : Thomas Nelson, M. A. Fellow.
Or, a Crofs ragule between four Trefoiles flipped Vert : Clarke.
Thomas Clarke, M. A. Svvakeley.
Append. I i Gules,
242 A P P. T O U N I V. C O L L.
Gules, a Bend between three covered Cups Or : Butter.
John Butler, D. C. L. Bifliop of Hereford.
Sab. a Fefs Or, fretty of the firft, between 3 Fleurs de lis of the Style.
fecond, within a Border of the laft : Robert Style, M. A.
Sable, a Chevron Or between three Sea Crabs Argent : Crahb.
Barrel Crabb, Efiq.
Azure, a Maunch Ermine; over all a Bendlet Gules : Norton.
Edward Norton, Efq. M. A.
Azure, a Fefs Ermine between fix Sea Mews' Heads erafed Arg. Spencer.
John Spencer, Cannon Hall, Yorkfliire, Efq.
■Quartered; Ermine and Gules : John Stanhope, Horsforth, Stanhope.
Yorkfhire, Efq. M. P.
Ermine, a Mafcle Sable : Ayscough Fawkes, Efq. Fawkes.
Gules, on a Crofs Argent five Mullets pierced Sable j a Mullet Randolph,
for difference : Francis Randolph, D. D. Principal of
St. Albans Hall,
Per Pale Argent and Azure a Chevron between three Chaplets Tarburgh.
all counterchanged : Charles Yarburgh, M. A.
Or, an Eicallop Sable between two Bendlets Gules ; a Crefcent Tracy.
for difference : Hon. John Tracy, D. D. Warden of All
Souls College.
P. 64, 1. 2 — erafe the Comma after fecond, and place it after Chief.
P. Sc, 1. 20 — The word Impaling placed wrong : It Jhould be before Quarterly.
P. 67, 1. 21— -for Sab. read of the laft.
In thefe Arms of Rooke a fpace floould be left for the fourth Coat, in the
Margin.
P. 6g, 1. 5 — read five.
laft line — read (84) andfo in the Note.
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J7 AGE 70, 1. 16 — read beginning. • ' ^ , -
P. 70, N. I, 1. I — read Balliofergus. . ,. \ .',.... .
N. 4, 1. I — add Earl.
P.7i,N. 8, 1.2 — r^^^ Balliofergus. '' ' ■ ' "• ' ■
P. 77, 1. 33 — read Bifhops. !.;; ' ; ' - •..
P. 78, 1. 17 — for it read is.
20 — put a Comma after Wotton.
P. 80, laji line but one — read with.
P. 80, N. 51, col. 2, lajl line but one, read ' vIrgo domui tua?.*
P. 85, 1. 19 — add Dr. Leigh was Reftor of Addleftrop, Gloucefterfhire,
from 1717 to 1763, at which time he refigned it. He died at that place
Jan. 3, 1785, aged 91, and was buried there.
XLI. John Davey, B. D. Senior Fellow, and Vicar of Bledlow, Bucks,
afterward D. D. was clcdted Feb. 3, 1785. He is now Mafter, 1789.
P. 86, N. 90, 1. I — read George.
after 1. 17 — add XVII. John Douglas, Bp of Carlisle 1787.
P. 92, 1. 12 — read fitchee.
P. 93, N. 10 1 — add a Comma after Mitre.
P. 96, N. 104 — The lad part of this Note fhould have been marked as re-
ferring to Skirlaw'fi, and not to Dodingfield's Arms: Edmondfcn clearly faw
the impropriety of blazoning them — a Crofs of Batunes in true love,
I i a P. 97.
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P. 97j I. 2 2 — read
An heraldic device for reprefenting the Trinity •, compofed of roundles
and lines-, viz. four plates, two in chief, one in the middle point and
one in bafe, conjoined to each other by an Orle and a Pall Argent. On
the centre plate is the word Deus, on the dexter chief plate Pater,
and on the finillerFiLius, and on the plate in bafe the words Spiritus
Sanctus ; on the other three plates of the Pall the word eft; and on
each part of the Orle the words ncn ejl. Thefe are alfo the Arms of
Chrift Church, London.
P. 101, 1. 7 and 8 — read Mullets of the fecond pierced.
-In Sir William CompotC% Arms, the firfl: quartering fhould
be, Argent^ a Fefs engrailed Gules between fix Billets of the laft : which are
the Arms of his Mother Joan, who was daughter and fole heir of Walter
Aylwortb, and therefore Ermingloo muft be expunged, and Jylworth placed
in its ftead.
The fecond quartering fhould be Argent, on a Chevron Sahle three Fleurs
de lis of the Field : In the third Quartering erafe of the fecond.
P. 102, 1. \—for Som. read Wilt.
P. 103, — In Sandys's Arms read Crofs Croflets fitchee.
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AGE 106, 1. 12 — put a femicolon after the Parenthefis.
P. 109, I. 7 — read Dr. Edgcumbe, Rector, was prefented to the Redlory of
Berwick in Elmer, Yorkfhire, 1 749.
P. 109, 1. 18 — addTiv. Bray, Redlor, died Mar. 28, 1785, and was buried
in the Chapel. See the Infcriptions, p. 247.
XVII. Thomas Stinton, B. D, (afterward D. D.) was defied April 15,
1785, He is now Redtor 1/89.
P. no, after 1. 5 — add XVI.* Balthazar Vigukes, Bifhop of Leighlin
and Ferns in Ireland 1690 — ob. 1721.
1. 23 — read Torteauxs — erafe Gules.
P. 1 1 1, N. 29, col. I— add Marfi, See of Dublin, and See of Armagh in the'
laft line — add
On the eaft front of the Tower are alfo the following Arms.
Sable, a Lion rampant Arg. collared and chained. Or ; in Chief Treby.
three Bezants : Sir George Treby, Knt. Fellow Com-
moner, afterward Chief Juftice of the Common Picas.
On the roof of the Gateway under the Tower are thefe Arms :
Gules, a Lion rampant regardant Or ; with the Arms of Ulflcr: Morice..
Sir Nicholas Morice of Werrington, Devon, Baronet, Fel-
low Commoner.
Azure, three Dice Arg, each charged with an Annulet Sable: Fayntcr.
Francis Paynter of Treliftick, Cornwall, Efq.
Argent, a Lion rampant Gules •, with the Arms of Ulfter : Sir Vyvyan.
Richard Vyvyan of Trelawarren, Cornwall, Baronet.
Argent,
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Argent, a Chevron Gules between three Griffins' Heads erafed Scawen.
Sable, two and one, the two in Chief refpecfling each other :
Sir William Scawen of Molinnick, Cornwall, Knight.
Gules, a Crofs of Lozenges Argent : StawelL
William Stawell of Bovey Tracy, Efq.
Sable, a Fefs wavy between two Etoiles or Polar Stars, in pale, Drake^
Argent ; with the Arms of Ullter : Sir Francis Drake
of Buckland Monachorum, Devon, Baronet j M. A.
Quarterly, Gules and Azure, a Crofs SnelL
George Snell, M. A. Fell. Archdeacon of Totnefs, Devon.
John Snell, M. A. Reftor of Heavytree, Devon.
Thomas Snell, M. A. Vicarof Bampton, Oxon.
Sable, a Chevron between three Fleurs de lis Argent : Edward Richards.
Richards, El'q. Fellow Commoner ; B.C. L. Gr. Comp.
Ar". three Vipers' Heads erafed Proper: Henry Hatsell, Hatfell.
Efq. Sojourner ; afterward one of the Barons of the Ex-
chequer.
Ardent, fcmee of Crofs Croflets fitchee, a Lion rampant Sable : Levett.
Henry Levett, D. M.
Or, on a Bend Gules three Fer de Moulines Argent : John Speccot.
Speccot of Penhele, Cornwall, Eiq.
Sable, a Buck's Head cabolTed between two Flaunches Or: Parker.
George Parker of Burrington, Devon, Efq.
Gules, a Lion rampant regardant Or: Nicholas Morice of Morice.
Werrington, Devon, Efq.
two Mullets in Chief -, in bafe a Garb
a Lion paflant crowned
Ardent, a Chevron between three Rabbits Sable : Francis Strode.
Strode, M. A. Reclor of Ideford, Devon.
Or, three Bars Gules charged with as many Martlets of the Chrymts,
Field; Ames Chrymes, of Crapltones, Devon -, Fell. B. D.
P. Ill,
EXETER COLLEGE. 247
P. I II, N. 29, col. I, lajl line— add Over the door way, next to the Chapel
are the Arms of Arthur Burv, D. D. Rector of the College, from
1 656 to 1690 :
Ermine, on a Bend engrailed Azure, three Fleurs de lis Or. Bury.
P. 1 1 1, N. 29, col. 2, 1. 6— read into.
P. 115, Bifhop Grandison's Arms read thus :
Argent, on a Bend Gules, between two Hurts, a Mitre be-
tween as many Eagles difplayed Or,
P. 115, 1. 20 — read (42)
P. 117, 1.25 — add in the margin Vivian — Exeter Coll. — Petre.
P. 118 — In Crockers' Arms, &c. read Crefl: — a Cup Or.
The Field of ihe Coat of Bonville fhould be Aro-ent.
P. 119, 1. 7 — add
On another large Graveftone :
H. S. E, Leach.
THOMAS GARY LEACH, S. T. B.
HUJUS COLLEGII SOCIO S,
OBIIT IPSIS CAL. JUN.
A.D. MDCCLXXXV,
^TATIS SU^ XXXriL"
Arms— Ermine, on a Chief indented Gules three Ducal Coronets Or. Ltacb.
P. 120, I. 12 — add
On another fmall Graveftone in the Chancel :
H. S. E. Bray.
THOMAS BRAY, S. T. P.
hujus Collegii Redlor
Qui ob. Mar. 28
A.D. 1785, ast. y^r
P. 121, 1. 3, col. ^—read « J, B. 1742."— John Bevy.
P. 121— add C. LuxMORE was of Broadwood Widger, Devon.
J. Edgcumbe, of Taviftock, Devon.
J. DiFfORD, of Taviftock, Devon.
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J7 AGE 123,1. 7^— read Burgherfh : Heylin lias it Burwalh, which is
alfo wrong : Help to Eng. Hift. by Wright.
P. 124, 1. 14 and 28 — read Burgherfh,
P. 128, 1. 34 — add G. RoYSE, Provoft, was Domeftic Chaplain to Archb.
Tillotfon, and Redor ot Newington, Oxfordfhire.
P. 128, 1. 37 — addG. Carter, Provoft, was Domeflic Chaplain to Arch-
bifhop Wake.
P. 128, N. 29 — read The Aft of Parliament confirming the Royal Grant
of a Prebend in the Cathedral Church of Rochefter to be annexed to
the Provoftfhip of this College, pafled June 5, 1714.
P. 130, 1. 31 — add
In the roof of the Gateway, on the weft fide of the great Quadrangle.
Arms — Gules, three Lions paflant gardant Or, within a Bordure Oriel Coll.
engrailed Argent.
The Royal Arms. K. Cb. L
On the eaft fide :
The Royal Arms. K. Cb. I.
The Statues of St. Mary with the Holy Child ; Kings Ed-
ward II and Edward III :
Underneath, on a fmall Portico over a flight of Steps lead-
ing to the Hall is this Infcription :
'REGNANTE CAROL O.'
Arms over the Chapel door :
Vert, a Saltier engrailed Or : John Franke, Clerk 5 Keeper Franke.
of the Great Seal, and a Benefaftor.
Over
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Over a door under the Hall :
a Chevron three Trefoiles •
William Lewis, D. D. Provofi..
On the fouth fide :
Paly of fix Gules and Az, on a Chev. Arg. three Crofs Crof-
lets Or : On the top of the Chevron is a Mitre Argent
wrought Or. John Carpenter, Provoft ; Bp of Wor-
cefter; a Benefadlor.
Or a Lion rampant double queued Vert. Richard Dudley,
D. D. Fellow; Chancellor of Salifbury ; a Benefaftor.
On the weft fide :
Azure, on a Bend Arg. three Chaplets of Roles Gules ; a Cref-
cent for difference: Anthony Blencowe,D.C. L.Provoft.
On the north fide :
Over the door- way of the Provoft's Lodgings :
a Crelcent ; in Chief three Martlets ;
Lewis.
Carpenter.
Dudley.
Blencowe.
fclfou.
all within a Bordure pellety : John Tolson, D. D. Provoft.
Over the door-way leading to the Inner Court:
Argent, a Chevron Sable between three Roles Gul. Smyth.
William Smyth, Bifliop of Lincoln ; a Benefador.
P. 130, 1, 34 — add The foundation ftone of Bifhop Robinson's new Build-
ing was laid Mar. 6, 1719-20; with this infcription on it, ' Robinson':
Jofeph Bowles, M. A. Fellow, made an Oration.
P. 131, 1. 10 — Vid. Junii Etymolog. Anglican, per Lye; fub voc.
Mould : ' Occurrit vox in fententiola Run. quam pro fymbolo habere
placuit rev. J. Robinfon epifc. Londinenfi; hanc adfcribere libet interpre-
tatain: YiltR *R Tslbtn.h AhV\: quae ad verbum fonant, Homo
eft pulvis adauftus feu pulveris augmentum. Mutuatus eft vir cl. a poema-
tio illo, quod Audor Alphabeto fuo Run. gl. Gothico pra;miflb inferuit.*
P. 131, 1. 14— add In 1728-9, Mar. u, Provoft Carter's new Building
was begun.
P. 131, laft line— /?</</
At the upper end of the Hall are the following Portraits, whole length :
King Edward the fecond, the Founder ; fitting in his Royal Robes, &c.
With this Infcription :
'EDVARDUS II
Anglias Rex
Coll. Orielense
fundavit
An. Dom. 1326.'
' Hud/on
pinx. 1753.'
The Royal Arms : Supporters : &c.
Appind.
K k
K. Edw. II.
Her
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Her Majefty Queen Anne : ftanding in her Coronation Robes, &c.
' ANN^ REGIN^ OPTIMiE
Effigiem D. D.
M. Robinson Rever"". Joannis
Epifcopi Londin :
Vidua.'
Royal Arms : Supporters, &c. ^ Anne.
Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, &c. a Benefacflor : ftanding in
his Robes; attended by a Negro fervant bearing his Coronet :
' Carolus Dux de Beaufort
Ut amoris erga Fratrem
Benevolentias erga Collegium
Honorificum pignus exhiberet
hanc Fratris Effigiem
(Qui quatuor Exhibitlones
In hoc Coliegio
' Am. Soldi. fundavit)
pinx. 174 — .' D. D.'
Arms — Quarterly, France and England, within a Bordure Somerfet
compone, Argent and Azure. or
Supporters, &c. and enfigned with a Coronet. Beaufort.
At the lower end of the Hall :
The Arms of the College. Oriel Coll.
P. 133, 1. 24 — add
Edward Leigh, Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh in Warwickfhire, fome-
time a Nobleman of this College, afterward High Steward of the Univer-
fity, and D. C. L. by Diploma, who died in 1786, having bequeathed to
this College his large and well chofen Library of Books •, the Society in 1788
begun a new Building for a Library, &c. on the north fide of the inner
Court, between Provoft Carter and Bilhop Robinfon's Buildings. To the
ereftion of which the Provoft, Fellows, and many former Members have
very liberally contributed The Hon. Mrs. Leigh, fifter and fole heirefs
to Lord Leigh, has alfo been a generous Contributor to the fame purpofe.
The Architeft is Mr. Wyatt.
P. 134, 1.25 — read Gules, femee of Crofs Croflets Argent, a Lion rampant
of the laft.
P. 135, 1. 3 — read Barry.
P. 136, 1. 2 of N. 46 — read Kingfmill.
P' f 37> '■ 30— add Edmunds in the margin.
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X AG E 141, 1. 21-^read * Grenevill*.
This correftion we owe to Bifliop Kennett's Parochial Antiquit. as
alfo the reftifying of A. Wood's afTertion that the advowfon of Blechingdon
church came into the hands of Hen. Ill, as an cfcheat by the forfeiture of
Richard and William Grenevill. In the year 1228, 12-13 ^^ Hen. Ill, Sir
Richard de Prefcote prefentcd to the church of Blechingdon. (1)
In 1234, which was the 18-19 year of Hen. Ill, the fame Sir Richard
Prefcote prefented to the church of Blechingdon. (2) In 1261, the 25-26 of
Edward I, Thomas de Capella was Parfon of Blechingdon, and being a
Clerk in Chancery was excufed his attendance by a letter from the King ;
(3) and this fame year he refigned it : whereupon Hugh Mufgrave and
Maud his wife prefented Richard Mufgrave to it, and Nicholas Trimenell
and Mabil his wife alfo prefented another perlon to the living ; but on a trial
dejure Patronatus, the latter perfons withdrew their prefentation. (5) In the
year 13 11, the 4th and 5th of Edward II, there was a trial at law for the pa-
tronage of the church of Blechingdon between the King as plaintiff, and
Henry de la Wade, John fon of John de Croxford, Maud de Mufgrave and
John de Lou, on the calends of May, and the King recovered his right of
prefentation-, yet on the 13th of the calends of April 1317, Thomas de
Mufgrave prefented a Clerk to the church of Blechingdon, which was ihc-n
vacant. (6)
By this it clearly appears that the advowfon was vefled from and before
the ! 2th and 13th of Henry III in the family of Prtflccote, and continued
with his defcendants till the 4th and 5th of Edward II, when it came by
lapfe to the King, who prefented fur that turn, and on the deceafc of the
Miniik'r it fell again into the family of Mulgrave, (in the lo-ii year of the
Jame King) who prefented to the Living.
If this had ever been eftheared to Hen. Ill, it would have continued in
polTeflion full to the Crown, and Edward II would have had no need of
(1) Vid. R.Dixhw. MSS. Vol. 107, f.44. (^) Prynnr's Histor. Coi.l.
(2) RegiJl Li c. (-) R.'DoiiCw. MbS. VoJ. 107, p. 164.
(5; R, Oo'ifw. MSS Vol.93, f. 8. (0) R. DodAv. MSS. Vol. 107. p. 201.
K k 2 recourle
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recourfe to law to prefent but once to the Living, becaufe it would Iiave been
his own abfolute right through the efcheature : from this it is evident it never
did efcheat, at the time mentioned by A. Wood, neither were the Gienvilles
ever poflefTed of the Patronage.
Page 143, 1. 14 — Add gave before poflfeflions.
P. 147, N. 68, 1. y.—read Prelbyter.
P. 150, after i. 23 — add
XVI.*Thomas Tanner, Bifhop of St. Asaph 1731 — ob. 1735.(1)
— — ^ — 1.^5 ■- read Right Hon. Lord James Beauclerk, 'Her-eforu»
1746 — ob. 1787.
P. 151, 1. 6 — read Wynnefbury, as in the preceding line.
P. 154, 1. 15 — add a comma after quartered.
P. 158, N. 103, Col. 2, 1. 22— read 1646.
P. 159, 1. 19 — read mentioned
P. 162— ^Potter's Creft fhould be thus Creft— -a Sun Or between a pair
' ''of Wings elevated.
J*. i'63, laft \\ne-—read Capellam and ampliavit.
P. 1 64, 1. 9 — —add
The following Account of the Founder is taken from Cough's
Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain, Part I, p. 102 j
'who quotes Burn's History of Weflmoreland, Vol. I, 566 —
568 ; and MSS of E. R. Mores.
IN the Treafury of this College is a brafs plate, found in the old ChapeJ,
which Mr. Mores afcribes to Robert Eglesfeld.
It reprefents a prieft in a cap and rich rochet powdered with fleurs de lis
in lozenges, and faced and hemmed with a different border, and failened on
his breaft with a jewel. The fleeves of his black gown are faced with fur.
This munificent man was a native of Eglesfeld, a fmall village in Cum-
berland, and Chaplain to K. Edward III, who prefented him to the Redory
of Burgh in Weflmoreland 1332, in the perfon of Adam de Eglesfeld, hi&
proxy, and he was ordained prieft atCarlifle in Lent following. This church
was appropriated to the College by Pope Clement VI in 1344. Dr. Todd
fays he was the fon of John Eglesfeld and Beatrix his wife, and he is pro-
bably the perfon who held the manor of Ravenfwyke, 1 Edw. lllj which he
afterwards granted to his College to hold of the King in capite. From the
inquifition taken 14 Edw. Ill, 1341, it fhould feem he, or feme relation of
both his names died on or about that year.
The old Liber obitalis of the College dates his death 2 cal. Jun. 1 349.
' Robertus Eglesfield, Cumbrienfis, facrae theologias baccalaureus, Regins
Philippe uxoris Edwardi capellanus, redtor de Burgo fubtus Stanefmore, in
(i) T/jomas Tanner was fitft a Member of this College and B. A. then Cliaplain and Fellow
of All Souls College, and afterward Canon of Chrift Chuich.
Dei
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Dei gloriam, Ecclefia; bonu.Ti, et bonarum literarum propagationem Colle-
gium hoc Regiiiffi fundavit, A. D. 1340, et anno regni Edw, III, 15. Obiit
ilte Rqberius, A.. D. 134,9, 2 calpnd. Jiinii,' '
The firft mention ot his fucceiTor in the vicarage is 1369 ; for we have no
other circumftances of his life or death but his molt beneficial inftitution
for the emolument chiefly of peifons born within the counties of Wertmore-
land and Cumberland ; which counties, above all others, were overrun with
ignorance and barbarilm, by the perpetual holtilities between the borders on
both fides ; and whicli has been productive of infinite advantage, not only to
the faid two counties, but the kingdom in general, in furnifliing many able
and Icarnedimen, both in church and ftate.t •", ' \\ \./\
I fhall not meddle'any farther with the time of his death, than the proofs
I fliall bring to aicertain the place of his interment will allow -, which, though
they are not pofitivc evidence, yet will make it appear at leaft highly proba-
ble that he was buried in the Chapel of his own College. They are thele :
I. In the computus of Sir John de Hoton, from tiie 13th of Od. 1351,10
the 13th of July following, is this article :
!In p'misp' cera ixs. pro xvii li. et
qu'rt. de q'bus xi lib. lib' abantur
aule reg' p' cera exp'fa in funera-
Notwithftanding which, fome people fay that he might have been buried
elfewhere, as for inftance, at Burgh ; to which I rtply» that had he been
buried at Burgh, or indeed any where but here, this article would not have
been placed amongft the expenfes of the Chapel, but under the title of ex-
penf. forinfecas.
2. The fecond argument I fhall offer is a negative proof of his not be-
ing buried but at his own College-, for had he been buried any where elfe,
doubtlefs fome of his Fellows would have been prefent at his funeral; and
if fo the expenfes of their journey would appear among the exepenf. forinf.
of the year ; but no fuch expenfes are mentioned.
3. There was formerly a tradition that he was buried here ; and that the
plate under the communion table in the old Chapel was defigncd for him.
This Dr. Shaw has often told me.
4. All the piftures of Robert Eglesfeld are exa(5tly like the effigy repre-
fented by this plate ; they were taken from it, as Dr. Shaw told me."
A Copy of an imprefllon from this brafs, taken by Mr. Mores, is given
in the above work.
Page 166, 1. II — add
The foundation of the Chapel was laid Feb. 6, 1713-14, Queen Anne's
Birth-day.
P. 167, 1. 12— for the read a.
P. 171, 1. 5 from the bottom — read chriftencd.
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NEW COLLEGE.
J7 AGE 173, 1. 25 — read fo.
P. 174, N. 17. — fVilL de IVykham, Capellan. habet Lit. Regis de prasfenta-
tione ad Ecclefiam de Irftede Norw. dioc. ratione temporalium AbbatiEe
de Hulm in manibus Regis, Jul. 23, E. III. (1350). Hutton's MSS. in
Harl. Lib. 1659, f. 276. CGent. Mag. Vol. xxv, p. 189.) See alfo the
dates of feveral other of his preferments in Gent. Mag. ut fupra.
P. 175, N. i^—add
Wake mentions this Etymology on the authority of Fox, • cujus tamen
conjefturam ut acutam magis quam veram crederem,' fays he. (Rex
Platon. p. 145.)
P. 178, 1. 5, 12 — Vid. Procuratores Ecdefias Parochialis in the Gloflary to
Kennet's Parochial Antiquities.
P. 184, 1. 2. Q^ If A. Wood does not miftake the ' ten fhillings de Ouk-
mead,' for ten Selions or Ridge lands in Oukmead, which would let for
the fum which is left to fuftain the yearly ftipend.
P. 186, 1. 25 — dele comma «//<?r Winchefter.
P. 1 88, 1. 22 — read meritiffimus.
P. 189, Dr. Tho. Whyte, Warden — add v/ as alfo Preb. of Wincheller. (i)
P. 190, Dr. John Nicholas, Warden — ^^^^ died in 17 11- 12.
P. 193, N. col. I, 1. 4 — read a fecretis.
N. 99, 1. 2 — read 1669. F. Turner was alfo fomecime Preb. and
Canon of St. Paul's, and Dean of Windfor.
- after 1. 15 — add
XXXIPCarew Reynell, Bifhop of Down and Connor in Ireland
1739, Derry 1743 — ob. 1745.
P. 193, 1. 17 — read Robert Lowth, Bifhop of Loneon 1777 — ob. 17S7.
P. 195, 1. 10 — after tirll read Argent.
P. 196, 1. 2b' — read Staves.
(i) Ath. Oxon. Vol. I, F. 79.
P. 196.
NEW COLLEGE. , 255
P. 196, 1. 28 add
Arms in the Hall continued.
The See of London : Impaling ; Sable, a Wolf falient Arg. See of
langued Gules : London
Robert Lowth, D. D. Fellow-, Bifliop of London. Lowth.
Quarterly ; firfl and fourth Or, a Chevron Azure between three Page.
Martlets of the fecond :
Second and third. Argent, a Chevron Gules between three Bourne.
Lions rampant Sable :
Francis Page, Efq. Middle Afton, Oxfordfhire, Genr.
Com. D. C. L. one of the Burgefles for the Univerfity.
Gules, a Fefs countercompony Or and Azure between ten Bil- Lee.
lets, three in Chief, and fix in Bafe, three, two, and one :
Crefcent for difference :
Harry Lee, D. D. Warden of Winchefter College.
Quarterly j firft and fourth, Azure, a Stork Or, between three Oglander.
Crofs Croflets fitchee of the fecond :
Second and third. Ermine, on a Canton Sab. a Crefcent Arg. Strode^
a Crefcent for difference ;
John Oglander, D. D. Warden.
On the North fide.
See of Ely : Impaling ; Or, a Lion rampant Gules between See of Ely.
three Crofles moline of the fecond : over all a Mitre : Turner.
Francis Turner, Fellow j D. D. Biflaop of Ely.
Gules, three Leopards' Heads jefiTant de lis Or, two and one : See of
See of Hereford: Impaling; Sable, three Efcallop- Hereford.
fliells in pale Arg. over all a Mitre : BiJ/e.
Philip Bisse, D. D. Fellow i Bifliop of Hereford.
Sable, three Ducal Crowns in pale Or : See of Bristol : See of
Impaling -, Arg. two Bendlets Sable : over all a Mitre. Brijlol.
William Bradshaw, Fellow, D. D. Bifliop of Briftol. Bradfhaw.
Azure,
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Azure, two Organ Pipes in Saltier between four CroflTes patee TFilliams.
Arg. Over all a Baron's Coronet :
John Williams, Baron Williams of Thame.
Argent, a Greyhound paflant Sab. on a Chief Az. three Fleurs Holford.
de lis Or : with the Arms of Ulfter :
Sir William Holford, Bart.
Barry of fix Or and Sable, a Canton Gules : fVen/dward.
Woodward.
Gules, a Chevron between three Pears pendent, ftalked. Or : Ahbot.
William Abbot, Fellow.
Sable, three Crefcents Argent, two and one : Harris.
Taverner Harris, Hants.
Azure, three Pheafant Cocks Or, two and one. Read.
Richard Read, D. LL. Fellow; Knight.
Quarterly ; firft and fourth, Or, a Fefs dancette between three Sandys.
Crofs CroQets fitchee Gules ;
Second and third, Arg. three Bears' heads, two and and one. Barker.
erafed, Gul. muzzled Or -, in Chief as many Torteauxs :
Edwvn Sandys, Efq. B. C. L. Fellow.
Gules, five Wings in Saltier Arg. Porter.
Argent, a Bend between fix Bees en Arriere Sable : Beeston. Beefton.
Argent, on a Bend Sab. three Crofs Croflets of the firft : With Chernock,
the Arms of Ulfter.
SirViLLiERs Chernocke, Bart. M. A. Fellow.
Argent, on a Bend Gules three Leopards' Faces Or. Coker.
COKER^
Sable, three Swords in Fefs Argent, hilts and pomeUs Or : a Rawlins.
Crefcent for difference.
Christopher Rawlins, B. D. Fellow.
Gules, three Martlets Or : a Chief Vaire. Bayly.
Hjenry Bayly, D. M.
Argent,
\: '. •
N E W C O L L E G E. ^^^
Argent, two Swords in Saltier Gules, hilts and pomells Or. Meetkirh
Adolphus Meetkirke, Efq. Steward of this College.
Per Chevron Arg. and Gules, in Chief two Caftles Argent ; in Penton
Bafe a Lion paflant Azure.
Henry Penton, Winchefter, Efq. M. P. for Winton.
Argent on a Bend Sable three Eagles difplayed Or : ErnU
John Kyrle Ernle, B. C. L. Efq. Fellow Commoner.
Argent, feme of Mullets Azure. Phipps. Phipps.
Argent, a Lion paflant Sab. in Chief of the fecond three Mul- Ball.
lets of fix points of the Field. Robert Ball.
Argent, on a Bend Az. three Stags' heads caboffed Or, Stanley
Roger Stanley, D. C. L, Fellow.
Argent, on a Crofs engrailed Sab. five Crefcents Or. Thomas
William Thomas, M. A. Fellow of Winchefter.
Argent, three Crofles patee fitchee between two Bendlets crenelle Traffles
Gules. Richard Traffles, D.C.L. Warden.
At the lower end.
Gules, a Fefs Or-, in Chief two Swans Argent. Qobb
John Cobb, D. C. L. Warden.
Az. three Mullets of 6 points between two Bendlets cotifed Arg.
Or, on a Bend Azure three Pheons of the firft. Thijlle.
John Thistlethwayte, M. A. Fellow of Winchefter. thwaite.
Azure, a Chevron Ermine between three Leopards pafTant Or. Bouchier,
William Bouchier, D. M. Fellow, ob. 1780, a;t. 87.
Or, on a Bend Az. an Etoile between two Crefcents of the firft : Scott.
Charles Scott, M. A. Fellow of Winchefter.
Arg. a Chevron crenelle Sable between three Leopards' faces
ot the laft : Crefcent for difference.
Argent, three Bears' heads erafed Gules, muzzled Or ; in Chief Barker.
as many Torteauxs. Barker.
Append. L 1 Erm.
25a APPENDIX TO
Erm. on a Chief Sab. three Crefccnts Or.
Gules, two Bars Ermine, in Chief a Lion paflant per pale Or, Bagjhall.
and Arg. John Bagshall, Fellow of Winchefter.
Party per Fefs Or and Arg. an Eagle difplayed with two heads Bouverie.
Sable ; on the breaft an Efcutcheon Gules charged with a
Bend Vaire,
John Des Bouverie, Efq. M. A. Fellow Commoner,
Sable, three Doves, two and one. Proper. Sylvejler,
Sylvester.
Or, a Lion paflant guardant Sab. in Chief Gul. three Lozenges Goodwin.
Vaire. Goodwin.
Sable, a Lion paflant Argent. Baylor.
John Taylor, M. A. Fellow of Winchefter.
On the South fide.
Gules, three Fleurs de lis Arg. a Chief Vaire. Bayley.
Bayley.
Argent, a Chevron Sable between three Moors' heads couped Sbarrock.
Proper. Sharrock.
Arg. three Rooks Proper, 2 and i ; with a Cinquefoile for difF. Rolfe.
William Rolfe, M. A. Fellow.
Quarterly ; firft, Gules, two Bars Gemelle between three Efcal- Rawlinfon.
lop-lhells Arg.
Second Argent, a Fret Gules, and a Chief Azure : Curwen.
Third, Gul. a Chev. between three Lions' heads erafed Arg. Monke.
Fourth as the firll. Rawlinson.
Argent, on a Bend Sable three Annulets Or. St. Lo.
Lawrence St. Lo, M. A. Fellow.
Gules, on five Lozenges in fefs Argent, as many Efcallop-ftiells Cbeyney.
Sable. Cheney.
Or, a Fleur de lis Azure. Portman.
Henry William Portman, Efq. Fellow Commoner.
Sable, a Fefs dauncette Or, in Chief three Fleurs de lis Argent. Freake.
Freake.
Or,
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NEW COLLEGE. 259
Or, a Lion paOant in bafe Sable ; in Cliief chree Piles of the fe- Lc^^in.
cond. LoGGiN. ' sa •
Argent, on a Fefs Sab, between three Ravens Proper, as many Nicholas.
Lions rampant of tiie firft.
John Nicholas, D. D. Warden.
Argent, on a Bend engrailed Azure three Ciiiquefoiles Or. Lowe,
Sir Edward Lowe, Knight, D. C. L. Fellow.
Argent, a Lion rampant Sable, within a Bordure engrailed of Harpur.
the fecond. Harpitr,.
Gules, a Fefs between three Mafcles Argent. Langbame.
William LangbaIne, M. A. Fellow of Winchefter.
Azure, a Sun ifluing from between the horns of a Crefcent Or. Bo-juks.
Henry Bowles, D. M. Fellow.
Argent, on a Chevron Sable, three Quatrefoiles Or. Eyre,
Lyre.
Argent, on a Bend Sable three Rofes of the firil : a Crefcent Cary.
Gules for Difference. John Gary, M. A. Fellow.
Qui. a Sword ered in pale Arg. hilt and pomel Or, furmounted See of
of two Keys in Saltier, of the laft : See of Exeter : Exeter.
Impaling ; Or, a Saltier Gules ; on a Chief of the laft three Lavimton
Boars heads of the firft : over all a Mitre.
George Lavington, D.C. L. Fellow ; Bifhop of Exeter.
Sable, three Dircal Coronets in pale Or : See of Br istol : See of
Impaling; Argent, two Bars engrailed Azure between three Brijlol
Rofes flipped Gules, leaved and ftalked Vert; two Birds Uolyman
Gul. under the two uppermoft Rofes : over all a Mitre.
John Holyman, Fellow, D. D. Bilhpp of Briftol.
The See of Chichester : Impaling ; Arg. on a Fefs Sable fix See of
^rmine Spots, in Chief three Wolves' heads erafed of the Chichefter
fecond : over all a Mitre. Mamingham.
iHOMAs Manningham, Fellow, Bifliop of Chichefter.
The See of_ELv : Impaling ; Gules, on a Fefs Arg. between See of Ely.
three Doves Proper as many Crofles formee of the field. Gunning.
Peter Gunning, Chaplain, D. D. Bilhop of Ely.
L 1 2 Gules,
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Gules, a Chevron between three Efcallop-fhells Argent. Harding,
Harding.
Quarterly •, firft, Per pale Ermine and Azure, a Lion paflant Or, Bigg.
crowned Gules, within a Bordure of the fourth, charged
with ten Crofs Croflets fitchee of the third :
Second and third, Azure, a Saltier Or, between four Efcallop- '
fhells Arg. Fourth, as the firft.
Henry Bigg, D. D. Warden.
Argent, five Lozenges in pale Gules, within a Bordure Aiure, F^nke.
charged with eight Crofles patee fitchee Or.
Robert Pynke, D. D. Warden.
Azure, femee of Fleurs de lis, a Lion rampant Or : With the Beaumont.
Arms of Ulfter. Sir BeAumont, Bart.
Arms on the New Buildings in the inner Court next the Gardens.
The Arms of the Founder, as before. Wykehatn.
Gules, three Ducal Crowns, Or, two and one: See of Ely : Ely.
Impaling; Or^ a Lion rampant, Gul. between three Crofles Turner.
moline of the fecond : over all a Mitre :
Francis Turner, D. D. Bp ot Ely, fomerirne Fellow.
The Arms of the College, or the Founder's, as before : New Coll.
Impaling ; Barry of fix Or and Sable ; a Canton Gules : Woodward.
Michael Woodward, D.D. Warden.
Argent, on a Bend Sable three Annulets Or. St. Lc.
Lawrence St. Lo, M. A. Fellow. Twice.
Or, three Eagles' Legs a la guife Gules -, on a Chief indented Stanley.
Azure, as many Bucks' Heads cabofled of the firft.
Roger Stanley, D. C. L. Fello^. Twice.
Argent, a Greyhound paflant Sable. Holford. Holford.
Argent, on a Bend Sab. three Eagles difplayed Or. Ernie.
John Kyrle Ernle, B.C. L. Fellow Commoner.
Or, a Fefs dauncette between three Crofs Croflets fitchee, Gules : Sandys.
Creft — a Griffon fegreant per Fefs Or and Gul.
Samuel Sandys, of Omberfley, Shropfliire, Efq.
Argent,
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Bridges.
NEW COLLEGE.
Argent, on a Crofs Sable a Leopard's Head Or :
^"^^—J"^^ ,^"'^ °^ ^" "^'^ '^^" '" P''ofi'<-'' wreathed about
the Temples Arg. and Az. vcfted paly Arg. and Gul. and
leme of Roundles counterchangcd :
Supporters — Two Otters Arg.
Hon. James Bridges, Fell. Com. afterward Duke of Chandos.
Erm. a Crofs quarterly pierced between 4 Ferde-moulins Sab. Turner
Cholmondley Turner, Efq. Fellow Commoner.
Or, a Saltier Sable :
Sir Cholmondley Deering, Bart. Fellow Commoner.
Per Fefs embattled Sable and Arg. fix CrofTes patee counter- fVarneford
changed. Warneford. "lyuiu.
Dcermg.
The Arms of the College, or the Founder's, as before • New Coll
Impalmg ; Argent, three CrofTes patee fitchee between two ^raffles '
bendlets engrailed Gules. "^
Richard Trafkles, D. C. L. Warden.
The See of Wells : Impaling; Erm. three Crefcents Gules •
Over all a Bifhop's Mitre.
Thomas Kenn, Fellow, D.D. Bifhop of Bath and Wells.
Azure, three Lions rampant, two and one. Or :
Impaling: the Founder's, as before:
Crefl— a Wolf fejant Arg. gorged with a radiant Collar, and
chained Or. Supporters— Two Wolves Arg. each goracd
with a radiant Collar, and chained Or. ^
Fiennes, Vifcount Say and Sele.
The Arms of the College, or Founder's :
Impaling •, Argent, on a Fefs Sable between three Ravens
Proper, as many Lions rampant of the firfl
John Nicholas, D. D. Warden.
The Arms of the College :
Impaling; Argent, a Bend between fix Bees en Arricre Sab
Henry Beeston, D. D. Warden.
SeeofWells
Kenn.
Fiennes.
Wykeham,
New Coll.
Nicholas.
New Coll.
Beejlon,
III rfo /o '^xx'^\^"'P''''"g^ ^'■S- ^ Lion rampant See of
Sab. crowned Or : Within St. George's Garter. ^ Wincheller
George Morlev, Bifhop of Winchefter. Morlef '
Quarterly ;
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Quarterly ; firll and fourth, Or, a Fefs dauncette between three Sandys.
Crofs Croflets fitchee Gules : lecond and third, Arg. three Barker,
Bears' Heads two and one erafed Gules, muzzled Ofj in
Chief as many Torteauxs.
Edwyn Sandys, Efq. B. C. L. Fellow.
Azure, Prefbyter John fitting on a Tombftone, with a Crown .S'.''^ cf
on his Head and Glory Or ; his dexter Hand extended, Chichejler.
and holding in his finiller Hand a Mound, on its top a
Crofs Patce Or, in his mouth a Sword felTways Arg. hilt
and pomel of the fecond, the point to the finifler : See of
Chichester : Impaling; Arg. on a Fefs Sable three Er- Manning-
mine Spots ; in Chief three Wolves' Heads erafed of the ham.
fecond ; Over all a Mitre.
Thomas Manningham, M. A. Fellow, BIfhop of Chichefler.
Sable, a Chevron between three Leopards' Faces Or : With Went-
the Arms of Ulfter. Crefl; — a Leopard's Face. worth.
Sir Wentworth, Bart.
Argent, on a Bend Az. three Bucks' heads cabofled Or.
Stanley.
The Arms of the College: Impaling; three CrofTes
patee a Chief Vaire.
Thomas Braithwaite, D. C. L. Warden.
Gyronny of eight — — ^—
One defaced.
Argent, a Fefs between three Martlets Sable.
Francis Edmonds, M. A. Fellow of VVinchefter.
Or, on a Fefs Azure, between three Boars paflant of the lafl, as
many Annulets Edward Hooper of Heme Court,
Hants, Elq. Gent. Commoner.
Stanley.
New Coll.
Braith-
waite.
Edmonds.
Hooper.
Over the Weft Gateway next to the Court.
The See of Winchester : See of
Impaling; the Arms of the Founder : Within St. George's Winchejler.
Garter. Motto — manners makyth man. IVykebam.
The
NEW COLLEGE. 263
The Plan of the New Building next the Gardens is fimilar to that of the
Palace at VerHiilles-, but without the Piazzas: or mofl; probably the Plan
of Wincheltcr Cafile was adopted, which was a defign of Sir Chriftopher
Wren's. ^ i ^ '
P. 197, 1. 4 — read Natus,
P. 199, 1. I g— read ©ptfcoiJO,
P. 201, 1. 20 — read potfca.
P. 202, 1. 23 — readpntria*
P. 203, 1. 2— read £)ttllltum.
read flippeJiUalUC,
!• 25 — afier natus add a comma.
P. 207, 1. 2— read piopicietlin
I. 30 — read Hunflet.
P. 215, N. — read no.
P. 216, ]. ^o—read ][0rnlipp)S.
P. 220, in the margin readUvzK.
P. 226, 1. 7 -for his read its.
P. 227, 1. ^g read (Quas tamen erat maxima)
P. 229, 1. 39 read Vaire.
P- 233. J- 3 readth:te Mullets in Chief of the lafl.
P. 232, after 1. 6 add
Thomas James, born at Newport in the IHe of Wight, educated at
Winchclter-, admitted perpetual Fellow of this College 1593- M A
1599 ; firft Keeper of the Bodleian Library 1602; D.°D. Sub-Dean of
Wells and Redor of Mongelham, Kent, 1614; died in Holiwell parifh,
Uxtord, Aug. 1629, and was buried towards the upper end of this Col-
lege Chapel. (2)
(I) See hUdefigns in All Souls College Library. (2) Ath. Oxon.V.I, 537.
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JiJ AGE 238, 1. 28 — add Thomas Rotheram was alfo foraetime Chan-
cellor of the Univerfity of Cambridge.
P. 239, 1. 12 read Touchct.
P. 240, 1. 5 read Manwood.
P. 242, 1. 15, and N. 28 add
Hon. Nathaniel Crew, third fon of John Crew, Baron Crew. He
held the Redory of Whitney, Oxfordfhire, and the Redorlhip of his
College in Commendam, with the See of Oxford. He fucceeded to the
Title of Baron Crew by the death of his two elder Brothers Nov. 30,
1691. (Hutchinfon's Hist, of Durham.
P. 243, N. 3 William S.mith was Fellow but not Matter of Pembroke
Hall, Cambridge.
P. 243, 1. 2 and 13 add Hon.
• 1. 1 6 read Ardash.
~o
p. 246, in the margin read Bohune.
P. 247, 1. 10 read znd.
Fitzherbert Adams, D. D. Redlor, having received 1500/, for rener.'-
ing the leafe of Twiford, laid out that fum in beautifying the Chapel and
Redtor's Lodgings. He was alfo a contributor to the building of All Saints
Church, bequeathed 200/. to purchafe houfes for enlarging the fice of the
Collfge ; and a large colledion of Books for the Library.
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P.
AGE 253, I. II read Archbifhopric.
P. 256, N. 22 read Scyreburne.
P. 256, 1. 5 — on Cat-ftrcet tide — Probably a contradtion of Catherine ftreer,
' quod ibi olim eflet Aula S. Catharinae.' Wake's Rex Platon, p. 143,
P. 258, 1. 14, and 17 /cr diocefe read [Province] — ' PrJE ceteris oriundi
de Dioecefi Cant, ac deinde de com. Oxon. &c. ec fic dc ceteris com. in-
fra noltram Cant. Provinciam.' Lib. Statut. part. I, cap. 2.
P. 2 64, laji line -add
Edward Napier was buried in St. Peter's Church in Oxford, (i)
P. 272, 1. 15 read Jeames.
P. 272, N. 90 add
John Meredith was fbmetime Fellow of Eton, Reclor of Stanford
Rivers in Eflex, and Chaplain to the Earl of Newburgli (Chancellor of
the Dutchy of Lancafter) who beftowed on him the Mafterfhip of Wig-
fton's Hofpital (which belongs to that Dutchy) on the fequeftration of
Dr. Chillingworth, Jan. 8, 1643-4, but the Houfeof Commons permitted
him not to enjoy it, and put in Mr. Job Grey, brother to Anthony, Earl
of Kent. He was alfo deprived of his ReAory of Stanford Rivers, May 6,
1643, by the Houfe of Lords, having enjoyed that rich Rcdory not above
two years, for his inftitution bears date June 30, 1641. He lived to be
reftored to all his preferments in 1660; and was eleftcd Provoll of Eton
in the room of Dr. Nicholas Monk, advanced to the See of Hereford. (2)
P. 273, 1.18 add{^^)
(1) SeeA. Wood's.HisT. of 0.\ford City; MS Afhm. Muf. p. 576 of the Tranfcript.
(2) A. Wood, Fasti Oxon, II, 29.
Append. 'Mm P. 273,
266 APP. TO ALL SOULS COLL.
P. 273, N. 92, 1. 9 read Finch.
P. 277, in the margin after Lloyd add Solyard,
P. 279, laft line but two add a comma after on a Crofs,.
P. 280, 1. 23 read Portraits.
P. 283, 1. 2 add
On the roof of thefe Rooms, fom.etime the Library, are the following Arrr.sc
The Royal Arms ; furrounded by a Rofe, a Fleur de lis, ^ Eliz,
a Portcullis, a Harp, and ^. R,
The University Arms : Univ. of Oxford.
And the Arms of the fifteen Colleges, that were founded Colleges.
before the reign of Q^ Elizabeth.
P. 284, 1. 6 from the bottom read
The length of the Codrington Library is 198 feet ; the common breadth
32 feet and half; the breadth in the Recefs 51 feet and a quarter; the
height 40 feet.
P. 285, 1. 4 add a comma after marble.
P. 287, 1. 13 erafe the comma after this.
P. 289, N. 114, col. I, 1. 2 and 3 read Macer.
P. 290, after 1. 19 add
Sir Christopher Wren alfo conftrufted the large Dial on the outfide
of the Chapel, on the north fide of the old Qiiadrangle. This Dial
fliews the time to a minute, having two half rays, and one whole one
for every hour, and the minutes marked on the fides of the rays, fifteen
on each fide.
P. 292, laft line after Mullets add Or.
P. 302, ]. 25 add
On a fmall Graveftone :
'R.V. 1789.'
Put for Robert Vansittart, Efq. Barrifter at Law; D.C. L. Fellow
of this College, the King's Profeffor of Civil Law in this Univerfity, Re-
corui;r of Windfor, &c. who died Jan. 31, 1789, and was buried in the
north part of the outer Chapel.
P. 304, after 1. 19 —add
James Bristow, B. A. firfl: a Scholar of C. C- C. then Prob. Fellow
of this College, died Dec. 16, 1667, aged 21, or thereabouts, and was in-
terred in the outer Chapel, (i)
(i) ATH.OxoN.Vol.ir, F. i6o,
APPENDIX
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APPENDIX
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MAGDALEN COLLEGE.
P.
A G E 307, N. (7) adi
The Life of William of VVaynflete was written in Latin by John
Budden, D. C. L. then Moral Philofophy Reader in this College, of whom
fee more among the King's Profcflbrs of Civil Law, and the Principals of
New Inn Hall. He printed it at Oxford in 1602, 4to, and dedicated it to
Nicholas Bond, D. D. then Prcfident. It was reprinted in 1681 in Bates's
Vitas feleftorum aliquot viroriim, &c. 4to. In the Archives of this College
Library there is preferved a MS (No. 227) entitled ' Wainflet's Memo-
riall, or a true Hiftoriographicall Narration of the Life, and Ades, and
Death of that famous Prelate W, of Wainfler, B. of Winchefter,' &c. a
Poem, written by Peter Heylin in his younger years (firft a Demy, after-
ward Fellow of this College, and D. D.) and dedicated ' to the right wor-
fhipful and reverend Mr. Dr. Langton, the mod worthy Prefident of
Magdalen Colledge.' It has no date ; but as it mentions the death of
Q^ Anne, and yet fpeaks of K. James as dill on the throne, it muft have
been written between 1619 and 1625. Heylin was born Nov. 29, 1599.
P. 307, 1. 19 read Lozengy Erm. and Sable, a Canton Or.
P. 309, 1. 4 read the Founder : and erafe for.
— 1. 27 read hands.
P. 310, 1. 6 read of St. John's.
1. 34 read A.11 Souls.
P. 31 1, col. 2, 1. 3 from the bottom read [City] of London.
P. 312, N. (26*) col. [, 1. rj r^fli the Anniverfary Speech:
col. 2, 1. 2 read thought.
P. 315, N. (39) read Fellows.
M m 2 P. 316,
26S APPENDIX TO
P. 316, N. (46) add Biihop Oglethorpe had die hoi our of crowning
Queen Elizabeth. Ath. Oxon. V. I, 693.
P. 317, N. (48) add Mr. Prefident Cole was likewife fometime Crofs-
bearer to Csrd. Wolfcy (Ath. Oxon. V. I, F. 81.) who, ' not contented/
faith Lord Herbert, ' v/ith the Crofs of York to be carried before him,
added another of his Leg.icy,' (his office of Legate) ' which two of the
talleil pricfts that could be found, carryed on great horfes before him.'
(Life of K. Hen. VllI, p. 80.)
P. 317, N. (49) add The reafon of Covemev's deprivation, v^as ' either
for being not in facred Orders, or for that he was a R.oman Catholic, and
refufed the Oath of Supremacy.' (Ath. Oxon* V. 1, F. 88. j
P. 317, N. (50) add The celebrated Stamford Antiquary, Francis Peck,
tells a ftory of Dr. Humphrey out of a Life of Robert Earl of Leicefter,
8vo. 1727, to this effeft : Qiieen Elizabeth coming to Oxford in the year
1566, was received at Wolvcrcote by the Chancellor, Vicechancellor^ cer-
tain Heads of Houfes, and others of the Univerfity, who came out to meet
her ; and one of them having made a fpeech, ' fhe then held out her hand to
the Orator and Dodtors ; and as Dr. H. drew near to kifs it, " Mr. Dodor,"
fays the Qiieen fmiling, " that loofe gown becomes you mighty well. I
wonder your notions fhould be fo narrow." This Humphreys, it feems,
was at the head of the Puritan party, and had oppofed. the Ecclefiaftical
habits with great warmth.' (Desid. Curiosa, lib. vii, N. 18 : and Q.
Eliz. Progresses collefted by Nichols.) A copy of Latin Verfes by
Humphrey is prefixed to the Martyrology of John Fox, who in 1545 had
refigned his Fellowlhip of this College, ' merely, as 'twas thought to pre-
vent expulfion,' fays A. Wood. Humphrey however was a learned man,
was author of a Life of Bifhop Jewell, and fcveral other works. Towards
the end of his life he was likewife more conformable. See the Athene,
Vol, I, 231, 241.
^- 3^7 ^^ John Harding note He was Hebrew ProfefTor. in the-
Univerfity.
en John Oliver noie He was Chaplain to Archbiiliop Laud,
and Tutor to the Earl of Clarendon, when a Student in Magdalen Hall.
(Ibid. F. 280.)
on John Wilkinson ncle In Auguffc 1605, when Henry Prince
of Wales was matriculated as a Member of this (Magd.) Coll. the King
being then at Oxford, this Wilkinfon, B. D. and Fellow, had the honour
of being nominated his Royal Highnefs's Tutor ; ' I mean that Wilkin-
ibn (adds A. Wood, ibid. Vol. I, F. 173.) who molf ungratefully fided
with the Rebels, that took up arms againft the younger brother of the
faid Prince, King -Charles I, of ever bleffed memory.'
P. 318, 1. 8 read Divines..
P. 3 i 8,
MAGDALEN COLLEGE. 269
P, 318, <?» Thomas Goodwyn note In 1649, ' a difcovery was made by
tlie new Prefident and Fellows, of" 1400/. in old Gold or Spurroyals, by
the breaking open a Chell in their Treafury, which, though originally' de-
pouted there by the Founder, pro licibus et placitis defendendis,&c. &c.
yet upon pretence of knowing no fuch ftacute, they fliarcd the laid fum
of money among them ; Henry Wilkinion, fcnior, one of the Vifitors,
and then Vice-prefident of the College, being the chief man that promoted
that alTair.' (Ath. Oxon. V. II, F. 6y, where are fome other curious tales
of the fame kind.)
P. 318 on Dr. Oliver note He was the firft of the loyal Heads of
Houfes that was reftored. (Ibid. V. I, F. 280.)
P. 318, to the Note on Dr. Peirce, add He was a a moft polite Scholar,
and eminently fkilled in Mufic; but more known as a learned Divine*
and a true Ton of the Church. ' Fie, Hammond and Heylin (all Mem-
bers of this College) were the chiefeft champions among the old, reo-ular
and conformable Clergy,' &c. fays A. Wood. But being a perfoif noc
well calculated for the government of a College, he refigncd, upon a pro-
mife of fome other preferment, and was accordingly promoted to the
Deanery of Sarum. (Ath. Oxon. V. II, 859.)
P. 319, N. 57- add Bifhop Hough died in the 93d year of his age, and
53d of his Epifcopate.
P. 321, laft line read
XXXVI. Thomas Thurlow, Lincoln 1779; Durham 1787.
XXXVil. William Cleaver, Chester 17S7. (1)
P. 322, N. 65, Col. 2, 1. 3 for George read John, the former being an
error in the edition (1772) of the Catalogue of the Oxford Graduates,
^ee p. 345 among the Infcriptions, and the laft page of Blomer's Sermon
Se
&c. on Dr. Grandorge's death.
add In 1786, John Norris, Efq. gave by will 500c/. to the
New Building fund
N. (65*) add Dr. West's Arms — Argent, a Fefs IFefl,
dancette Sab. are cut in ftone at the north end.
The old Buildings that were takc-n down were appropriated to the
Lodging of the Divinity Leaurer, Junior Demys' Common Room, &c.
P. 324, 1. 6 read Edibus.
1. 24 — read Ogulthorpius.
0) m/Iiam Cleaver was at firft Demy of tin's College, where he took one de<»ree in Arts,
and was afterwards cholen Fellow and Piiocipal of Brafenofe College. ''
^70 APPENDIX TO
P." 325. 1. 10 on the Arms of the See of Norwich, &c. note-<—\n thefe
Arms, the three Mitres (as borne at prefent by this See) are drawn as
three Papal or triple Crowns.
1. 24 — r^^^REGNI.
N. (70) — addTht Arms in Note 69 are precifely the fame with
thole in this Note, and being borne by Downham and Cotes it is evident
that they w^ere ufed as the Arms of the Bifhopric of Chefter.
P. 326, kft line — read Mandevill.
P. 327, ]. 3 — add Moft of the Founder's Arms have * Fecit michi magna
qui potens eft et fanftum Gt nomen ejus,' encircling them inftead of the
Garter.
P. 327, in the margin — read Mandevill.
— 1. 16 ndd The Pidliire of Mary Magdalene is generally faid to
be a painting of Guercino, and was given to the College by George
Scott, D. C. L. fometime Fellow Commoner of St. John's College.
Some are of opinion it is in a better ftyle than Gnercino's.
' 1. 25 add There is alfo a reprefentation of the laft Supper, carved
on the wainfcot; and of our Lord appearing to Mary Magdalene, in-
fcribed ' Noli me tangere,' and ' Rabboni' on fcroUs ; alfo of Mary re-
lating to the Difciples his appearance, with the words ' Vidi Dominum'
infcribed on a fcroll ; and of St. John the Baptift with Mary Magdalene :
dated as before (1541) : befides feveral heads, and various grotefque de-
corations, which are curious.
P. 328, 1. 4 add with the Garter and Mitre.
P. 328, 1. 5 — read ' Celfiflimi Principis Ruperti hanc EfRgiem,' &c
1. 8 add The Portrait of Henry Prince of Wales, fometime a
Member of this College, was given by Thomas West, D. D. Fellow.
in the margin read Mandevill.
1.27 There is no Portrait of 'Joseph Wilcocks, D. D. Fel-
low, and Bifhop of Rochefler :' and therefore we fliould read thus-
RiCHARD Smalbroke, D. D. Fcllow ; fucceflively Bifhop of St. Da-
vid's, and of Lichfield and Coventry.
laji line add Alfo a Head of the Founder, the College Arms,
the Arms of Prcfident Langton (as in the Chapel, p. 331) -, the Arms
of DiGBY, Azure, a Fleur de lis Argent -, and many other Imall paintings,
neatly executed. — The Arms of Qiieen Elizabeth, Bifhops Bentham,
Harley, and Mayo (mentioned before, p. 325) are in this window.
At the lower end of the Hall is a View of the College from the
South: * D. D. R. Rawlinson, LL. D.' In 1782, Thomas Aud-
LEY, D. D. fenior Fellow and Divinity Ledlurer, dying, left 100/. to the
College, which was applied, with the Executor's leave, to the ereding of
a Patent Stove Grate in the Hall. It is enfigned with the Arms of Auu-
iEY, viz. Gules, a Fret Or. Atidley.
P. 329.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE.
271
P. 3?9, I. 9 — add In the Library there is aifo a half length of the Founder.
'i'here is likevvifc a good Portrait of the Founder in the Burfary, half
length,
P. 329, N. (72*") add The Organ was formerly placed againfl the fouth
wail, near the Altar. Oliver Cromwell was fond of Mufic, and wha: may
feem lurprifing, was particularly fond of the mufic of an Organ: as ap-
pears from the following anecdote. In the Grand Rebellion, when the
Organ at Magdalen College in Oxford, among others, vj:\s, taken down,
Cromwell ordered it to be conveyed to Hampton Court, where it was
placed in the great Gallery ; and one of Cromwell's favourite amufe-
menrs was to be entertained with this Inftrument at leifure hours. It con-
tinued there till the Reftoration, when it was returned to the original
owners, and was the fame that remained in the Choir of the College till
within thefe 20 years. (Warton's Obs. on Spenfer, 8vo. 1762, Vol.11,
Note on p. 326.) Sir John Hawkins likewife cites this Note in his Hif-
tory of Mufic. But Mr. Warton produces no authority for this anecdote.
This Organ is now in the Church of Tewkefbury, Glouccfterfhire.
P. 329, 1. 3c add HAC before academia.
1. 23 ^^ is .i^viTENi in the epitaph; but read .^viterni.
P. 330, 1. 2 read heic.
1. 5 read heluo.
P. 331, 1. to -for fegreant read rifing.
1. 5 from the bottom add and habited in a rich Mantle of the
Garter, and St. George's Crofs on his Shoulder.
P. 332, 1. 22—— nvjj engraven.
P-334>1'32 read ^iimiiihm^
P. 336, 1. 10 add In the year 1772 was difcovered in a corner of the
Burfary, a brafs plate with the following Infcription :
' here LYETH WILLIAM DAYRELL THE FVFT SONNE OF PAULL
DAYRELL ESC^UIER BACHELER OF ARTE AND ELECTTED FELOWE
OF MAUDLYN COLEDGE IN OXFORDE WHO DYED OF THE DESEASE
THEARE THE XXVIIl"' OF JULY IN THE VEARE OF OUR LORDE
I577-'
P. 338, lafl line for Azure read Argent.
N-(75) addThh Monument of the Lyttelton's was exe-
cuted by Nicholas Stone, Malter-Mafon to King Charles I, and much in
vogue as a Statuary in the preceding reign. ' The Flillory of his works
is fully recorded by himfelf. Vcrtue met with his Pocket-Book, in which
he kept an account of the Statues and Tombs he executed, of the perfons
for whom done, and of the payments he received.' Out of this pocket
book the following is an extradt. 'In 1635 I made a Tomb for the two
Sonns of Sir Thomas Littleton, and fett it up m Maklcn-college in Oxford,
where
272 APPENDIX TO
where the boys were drowned, for the which work I had 30/.' (Walpole's
Anecdotes of Painting, Vol. II, 4to. p. 26, 30; 8vo. p. 41, 47.)
P. 340, 1. 10 read a Chief indented.
1. 6 of the id col. of Dr. Butler'j Epitaph — read vivens morienfque.
P. 342, 1. 7 of the 2d col. of Dr. HuntV Epitaph — r^<z^ Com'enfalis.
on Dr. Stafford'^ Monument note — It was ereded in 1753, ^'^^
coft about 60/.
1. 8 of Dr. Pudsey'j Epitaph read extremam.
P. 343, 1. 5 — add]\jiXX.dL before atque.
■ -^ 1. 13 — — read dznuo for denique.
1. II cf Dr. ExtonV — read una corruentibus,
P. 344, col. I, I. II — r^ai invidens.
P. 345, col. 1, 1. 10 — read Maij.
P. 348, col. I, 1. 13 — read In qua non fine gloria lufit;
1. 14 — read fenfus miro verborum
1. 17 — read {u\s
col. 2, 1. 5 — read Ingenium fuaviffimis moribus illuftravit.
1. 6 — read Poft exaiftum quafi in philofophicis ftudiis.
1. iS—add William Pinke, elected Fellow 1628, died in 1629,
aged 30 or thereabouts, and was buried in the Chapel. Ath. Ox. 1,542.
1. 35 — add John Oliver, D. D. Prefident cf this College, and alfo
Dean of Worcefter, died Oft, 27, i66r, and was buried in the outer
Chapel, near the north door. See p. 318.
P. 350. N, 85 add In this Regiftcr the foundation of the Tower is re-
corded in thcfe words :
' Anno D'i 1492°.
IX die Augufti anno r. r's Henrici fepti' fepti'o vigilia s'ti Laurencii
Martiris p'm' Lapis Angularis pro nova turri ca'panar' poiTitus eft p' M'
Ricardu' Mayew p'fidente' Deo gr'as'.
By the Burfars' yearly Indentures of Receipts it appears that Wolfey
was twice Burfar, viz. 14 and 15 Hen VII. — ' Indentura Magiftrorum
Johannis Denham, Will"' Cooper, et Thome Wolfey Burfariorum, &c.
anno regni regis Henrici feptimi 14°. &c.
' Indentura Magiftrorum Thome Wolfey, Will"' Dale, et Ric' Arderne
&c. anno regni regis Hen. VII' 15. &c.
P. 350, 1.21 — ^^J William Freman, Efq. before mentioned, gave two
.additional bells to the peal of eight.
P. 350,
MAGDALEN COLLEGE.
'73
P. 350, N. (87) — add It feems as if thefc Sracties were at firfl coloured, the
traces of painr being difcernible on m:iny of them. But the y,ii\ page of
Wake's Rex Platonicus f 12% 5th cd. 1635) puts the mattec. beyond a
doubt. Tliey are there faid to be ' vivis toioribus — expreffe,' The
figure of Mofcs is mentioned as being hiibited ' toga ca;rulta:' and ' Me-
dicus purpuratiis' occurs in a few lines after. The fame exprelT.ons
arc to be met with in Mr. Reeks's Qidipus Magdalene nfis, Explica-
tio viz. Imaginum, &c, MS in the Archives of the Coilegc Liorary,,
written when Dr. Henry Clerk was Prcfidenr, betwcen..i67i and 1687..
Thefe figures are executed in a ftyle fuperior ro molt w6rks of fculp'rurc'
of tlicir age ; and it is highly probable that they were done from defrgns
by Holbein. It is certain that there is one figure, profcifedly by Hoibeiri,
in the Moriae Encomium of Erafmus, which is precifejy the fame in point
of attitude and drapery with that which Ls here fupp'jfed to repreft-nt a
Phylician. As for Mr. Reeks's Explication, the fubftance of which is
printed (but not quite accurately) in the Oxford Guide, from the MS
above cited •, though it may in the main be right, yet in fome inflances
perhaps it is not fo. Particularly, ' the Dog, the Dragon, and the Deer,'
on the Eaft fide, are made to fignify ' Flattery, Envy, and Timidity ;' but
it feems more probable that thefe three Figures, and perhaps a few of
the others, were placed hereon an Heraldic account. The collared Grey-
hound (for the Dog is of that Ipecies) is known to have been borne as a
Supporter by K. Henry VII, and by K. Henry VIII, in the beginning of
his reign ; the Dragon was conftantly one of the Supporters, and the fa-
vourite badge of the Tudor branch, then on the Throne-, and the Ante-
lope was that of the Houle of Lancafter, and particularly of K. Henry VI,
the P'ounder's efpecial Patron. Now that the beaft which Mr. R. calls a
Deer is in reality no other than the Antelope of the Heralds, is very evi-
dent from the form of its head and horns, and efpecially from the gilt Co-
ronet with which it is gorged, and the Chain which is reflexed over its
back : which furely are no very charafterifbic embleins of timidity, and
which as certainly are the Decorations of the Royal Antelope.
P. 350, 1. 30 r^aiSchottus.
^' 35^'> '• 3 -^<^d In much the fame ftrain of jufl: Panegyric are the enco-
miums on this College in Sir Ifaac Wake's Rex Platonjcus.
— 1. 20 add Mr. Byres of Rome faw the pidlure in June 1787, and
pronounced it to be by the hand of Ludovico Caracci. Moft of the Cog-
nofcenti have likewife thought that it came from the Bolo"nefe School.
The little figures in the bick-ground have puzzled them all. Thefe
figures have certainly the appearance of coming from another hand : and
it is remarkable that they very nearly relemble fome in Guide's Martyr-
dom of St. Andrew, a famous pii^ure which he painted at Rome in com-
petition with Domenichino. This perha[)s is what has induced feveral
judges to fuppofe the pidture a work of that Mafier. Guido was a pupil
of Ludovico.
At^PEND. N n The
274 A P P. TO M A G D. COLL.
The whole of the Anrechapel a few years fince was adorned with
an elegant new Pulpit, Lcdurer's Seat, and other feats, and alfo a new
pavement.
P. 351, 1. 26 add The two new ones were done by William Price, jun.
who died in 1765, ' whofe colours (faith Walpole) are fine, whofe drawing
good, and whofe tafte in Ornaments and Mofaic is far fuperior to any of
his predecefTors, is equal to the antique, to the good Italian Matters, and
only furpafled by his own fingular modefty.' Price alfo repaired fome of
the windows at New College. (Anecd. of Painting, Vol. II, 4to, p. 18;
8vo. p. 28.)
P. 351, 1. 5 from the bottom add Alio the Royal Arms, and other orna-
mental Devices. Date 1633.
lajl line, in the margin read Mandevill.
add Early in the morning of Feb. 25, 1786, two perfons, by means
of falfe keys, made their way into this College Chapel, and ftole from the
Altar a large filver offertory plate (with an Infcription on it) and two pair
of tall mady Candlefticks. One pair was of filver gilt, and was purchafed
many years ago by the College. The others were the gift ot Sir Bryan
Broughton Delves, Baronet, M. A. and Fellow Commoner ; and were of
French plate, of a very elegant form, after an antique, highly wrought
and double gilt, with Sir Bryan's Arms, and a fliort Infcription on them.
They coft 70 Guineas.
Arms — Quarterly ; firfl: and fourth, Arg. two Bars Gules •, on a Brougb-
Canton of the fecond a Crofs of the firft : Second and third, ton.
Gules, a Chevron Arg. fretty Or, between three Delves Sab. Dek-es.
"With the Arms of Ulfter.
One of the perfons concerned in the robbery, being appehended on fufpicion,
afterwards turned evidence -, in confequence of which his accomplice and
two acceflbries were taken up, tried, and condemned. The two acceflbries
were tranfported, and the other executed according to his fentence.
A handfome pair of Candlefticks has fince been given by the Prefident.
They bear this Infcription :
' D. D. G. HoRNE, Prsfes, necnon Dccan. Cantuar. 1787.*
APPENDIX
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BRASENOSE COLLEGE.
P
AGE 353, 1. 7 read Weft Stow.
^- 35^' ■^d line from the bottom — add a note of reference after kept, as follows —
[Brown Willis's MS Notes to Lc Neve's Fasti, among Tanner's MSS
in Bodl. Lib.]
P. 358, 1. 4 erafe comma after this, and infert [County]
P. 360, N. 26, 1. 9 — read Boydon.
P. 364, 1. 29 read Farnworth.
P, 366, 1. 15 — add Dr. Barker died Aug. 25, 1785, at Manchefter, and
was buried there.
XV. William Cleaver, M. A. (D. D. of Dublin being fo created by that
Univerfity when Chaplain to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, Earl
Temple, afterward D. D. here) Redtor of Cottingham, Northampton-
■ fhire, and of Cornwell, Oxfordlhirc, and Prebendary of Weftminfter,
was eleded Sept. 10, 1785. In 1787 he became Bilhop of Cheiler.
He is the prelent Principal 1789.
P. 366, after the laji line — add
XV. William Cleaver, Bilhop of Chester 1787.
P. 368, 1. I, and in the margin — for Frankland read Saxy.
P. 369, 1, 'I— for Frankland read Saxy.
P. 371, 1. 4 — erafe Hon.
P. 372, at the bottom — add
The late Principal Yarborough's Heirs made a prefent to the Society of
his large colledion of books, the claflical part of which is peculiarly curious
and valuable, as containing numberlefs MS notes by the learned Jol". WafTe,
B.D. of Queen's Coll. Cambridge; whom Dr. Yarborough fucceedcd in the
Reftory of Aynhoe. In confcquence of this donation it was judged necclTary
to alter and new model the Library. Mr. Wyatt furnifhed the plan -, for the
executing of which Dr. Barker, Principal, gave in his life time the fum of
300/. On account of thefe projected improvements the Pictures were re-
moved into the lower room of the Tower, where they now are, 1789.
P. 373> N. (53) col. 2 — reed V. II.
P. 374, Dr. CAWLEv'i Creji — read A demi Dragon per fcfs Or and Arg.
P. 378 — Add Church in the margin oppofite his Arms.
P. 379, in the marg. — after Boeder add Bartlet.
P. 2So,aftcr 1. 22 — add ' W. B. 1787.' William Brett died Ap. — 1787.
P. 38 I in the margin — for Heatli Meare read Mrs. H. Meare.
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Jl AG E 382, 1. 25 — Put a comma after reprifes.
P. 383, 1.13 add
Richard Fox, the Founder, was Chancellor of the Univerfity of
Cambridge in 1500 and 1501 ; Mafter of Pembroke Hall 1507, and re-
figned in 1514. (Godwin de Pr^sul.)
P. 390, 1. 3 — add The Mortmain has been extended by a Charter of Queen
Elizabeth (1571) to 100/. and by another of King James I to 30/. a year
more. Reg. Coll.
P. 390, 1. 10 add
The fite of the College, how narrow foever the compafs may feem to
be, did heretofore contain no lefs than five feveral Halls, and as many
Gardens :
1 Corner Hall and Garden i
2 Nunne Hall
3 Nevill's Inn and Garden 2
4 Bekes Inn and Garden 3
5 Urban Hall and Garden 4
Bachelors Garden 5
Corner Hall flood in the North weft Corner, near Canterbury College,,
where is now the Butler's Chamber, and adjoining Lodgings.
Nunne Hall, called alio Leaden Porch, llood on the fouth of that ; and
belonged to the Nunns of Godllow, of whom the Founder bought it.
Nevill's Inn flood on the fouth of Nunne Llall, and the north of Bcke's
Inn, havljig a Garden lying on the eall: of all three.
Beke's Inn flood on the fouth of Nevill's Inn, and the north of Bache-
lors Garden.
Bachelors Garden, belonging to Merton College, lay on the fouth of
tliefe, extending by the Tov/n wall from Merton on the eafl:, to the ftreet
againll St. Fridefwyde's Church on the welt.
Urban Hall Hood in the North eaft, between Merton, and Corner
Hall joining to the ftreet againft Oriel. (Fulm. MS in Coll, Library.)
CORPUS CHRIST! COLLEGE. 277
P. 390, N. 34, 1. 3 — add is before not.
4/* line from the bottom — after Pole, add {^6)
P. 392, 1. 28 — read trilinguis.
P. 394, 1. 29— ^^^ Richard Pate (GIoc.) was admitted a Difciple of the
College Sept. 26, 1533. (Reg. Coll.) ^
P. ^gs, I. 4- — add CuTHBERT Ellison, B. D. Fellow, left 500/. for pur-
chaling Advowfons, &c. See the Mon. Infcriptions, p. 406.
Arthur Parsons, D. M. Fellow, gave 3000/. for the fame purpofe.
. N. (46) add ]. Claymond, Prefident, had a Canonry of WVlls
given hun by Hadnan. de Caltello, Bifhop of that See, Dec 1 ,.00
(Fulm. MS, lit fupra.) ' -^ ^•
P. 397, 1. 1 9 for Ely read Ellex.
I. 21 add
Dr. Turner, Prefident, was a fingle'man, and remarkable for his mu-
nihcence andcianty in ins life time: and by his will left the buHc of his
fortunes, which were very confiderable, to public and charitable ufcs •
tor beiides 4000/. in legacies to his relations and friends, he gave or left
to his College 6000/. for improving the buildings, and other purpofes —
to the bean and Chapter oi Ely looo/. for augmenting the finc^incr mens*
flipends; and 100/. the intercit whereof to be expended in puttTncr out
Children ot the Town of Ely apprentices, at the nomination of his luccef-
tors in his Prcb. of that Ciuin!, -, ^d the remainder of his effcdts which
amounted to 20,000/, his executors were direded to lay out in e(tate<5 and
lettle them on the Governors of the Charity lor the relief ot poor widows
and Cluldren of Clergymen. His executors accordingly purchafed the
Manor oi Stow (Stow Nine Churches) in Nonhamptonfhire, and other
eftates there, and at Weft Wratting in Cambridgelhire, amounting, to
above 1000/. a year, and fettled them, A. D. 1716, agreeably to his wdl •
and moreover ereded a fumptuous monument in Stow Church to his
nnemory, which may be feen in Willis's Surv. of Ely Cath p qoo
(Bencham's Hist, of Ely Cath. p. 263.) " ^' ^"^
P. 399, N. Gy—add—On the Ibuth fide of the firft Court :
A Statue of the Founder, v/!,ole length, with Crofier and Mitre; his
Arms, and the Arms ot the four Sees he fueceflively held.
Ontheeaft fide: A Statue of ijp Oldham, half length, with Mitre.
In the middle of the Court, ftanding on a Fcdefial, is°a fair Cylinder, on
Which are feverai forts of Dials, made in .605 by Charles Turkbull,
M. A. tellow. (Ath. OxoN. V. I, 329, 533.)
On the north fide, over the Gateway :
See of Exeter : Impal: Oldham : enfigned with a Mitre. SeeefEx. OLlh.
' ^uco iDl&am ©xonic tpifc/
P. 400,
278 APPENDIX TO
P, 400, after 1. 12 add
About the year 1700 the Hall was ornamented with a new wainfcot,
&c. chiefly at the expenfe of feveral Members of the Society, fome of
whofe Arms are placed there, as follows :
At the upper end.
The Founder's -, with young and neft. Fox.
Quarterly ; firft. Argent, a Chevron Gules between three Cref- fVitber,
cents Sable :
Second, — ; a Lion rampant, with two heads ■
Third, a Boar's head in Chief, two Spear- ■ ■ ■
heads in bafe —
Fourth two Bars ; on a Chief three Lions' ■
heads erafed
William Wither, Manydowne, Hants, Efq. Gent. Commoner.
Per Bend lozengy between fix Fleurs de lis =
Argent, a Wivern with Wings endorfed and Tail nowed Gules : Brake
With the Arms of Ulfter.
William Drake, Scholar, M. A. of Afh, Devon ; Knight
and Baronet.
Erm, on a Crofs quarterly Arg. pierced of the field four Fer de Tumor.
Moulines Sable : Impaling; on a Crofs quarterly
»— five Pheons
Sir Edmund Turnor, Knight, Lincolnfhire.
Sable, three Lions paflant in Bend Argent, between two Cotifcs Browne.
engrailed of the laft:
Thomas Browne, London, D. C. L. Gent. Commoner.
Or, three Crefcents Sable ; on a Canton of the fecond a Ducal Hodges.
Coronet of the firft :
Henry Hodges, Hanwell, Middlefex, Efq. Gent. Commoner.
At the lower end. See of
The See of Winchester : Wtrnhejier.
Impaling; the Founder's: With the Garter and Mitre. Fox.
Azure, three Bars Argent ; in Chief three Bezants : With the Jlkins.
Arms of Uiacr.
Crelt— a Dragon, and on his back a Pelican.
Sir Henry Atkins, Bart. Nobleman of the Coll.
Argent, a Lion paflant Gul. between two Bars Sab. thereon three Parker.
Bezants, two and one ; in Chief as many Bucks' heads ca-
bolicd of the third : With the Arms of Ulfler.
Creil — Out of a Ducal Coronet Or, a Bear's head cooped Sab.
muzzled of the Hrft.
Sir PHiLiP Parker Long, Bt. Suffolk, Nobleman of the Coll.
On
CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE. 279
On the North fide.
An Owl.
A Pelican vulnerating herfelf.
The See of Wells.
Tiie ^ee of Winchester.
On the South fide.
The See of Durham.
The See of Winchester.
The See of Exeter.
on a Fefs three Rofes.
Oldham.
Fox.
See of mils.
See ofli^inchejler.
See of Durham,
See of IVincheJler.
See of Exeter.
P. 400, 1. 22-
-add
Other Benefaftors to the Library have been the following : Joii.v
RosEWELL, B.D. Fellow, bequeathed the choiccll part of his Study:
William Creed, D. M. Fellow, many JVIedical Books, and 50/. Thomas
Turner, D. D. Prefident, his whole Study of Bouks, worth about 700/.
and alio 20/. a year to the Librarian : Cuthbert Ellison, B.D. Fellow,
many Books : William Hallifax, D. D. Fellow, and fometime Chap-
lain at Aleppo, Coins, and his Books in the Italian language: James
Oglethorpe, Efq. Gent. Com'. M. P. and General in the Army, gave a
MS French Paraphral'e of the Bible in two Volumes Folio, finely illumi-
nated: Joshua Reynolds, B.D. Fellow, and Rtdlor of Stoke Charity,
Hants, bequeathed many Books, and 10/. for the ufe of the Library :
Right Flon. Henry Hare, Baron of Colerane in Ireland, Nobleman
of the Coll. in 1755, a large Colleftion of Books in the Italian language.
Prints, &c. Edward Bentham, D. D. fometime a Member of the So-
ciety, afterward Fellow of Oriel College, Canon of Chrift Church, and
the King's Profcflbr of Divinity, bequeathed 20/. 1776 j and Thomas
Randolph, D. D. Prefident, 50/. in 1783.
-add a Comma after Rainoldo.
P. 402, 1. 15-
P. 404, 1. 2 rf^^QUATER.
]. 3 read cathedrali.
i. 4 read mille libris : sexies mille huic collegio, &c.
■ 1. 15 add Decano before Cantuariensi.
P. 408, 1. 25 add Walter Browne (Surrey) was admitted Difc. 1592,
a:t. 16 i Pr. F. 1599. (Reg. Coll.)
P. 41 3, 1. 9 for Mar. read Nov.
P. 413, 1. 13 add
1624, Miles Windsors, M. A. Fellow, died in his Lodgings near St.
Michael's Church, aged about 83, and was buried in the outer Chapel
behind
2So APP. TO CORP. CHRISTI COLL.
behind tlie Vice-Prefident's feat under the north wall. (Ath. Oxon-.
Vol. I, 489.)
P. 413, 1. 15 — add
1642, Anthony Clopton, Fellow, and Greek Reader, died and
was buried in the Chapel. (MS Catal. of Fellows, &c. by Hegge, in
the College Library.)
1644, July 4, Brian Twine, B. D. Fellow, afterward Vicar of Rye, Suf-
lex -, Antiquarian ; died at his Lodgings in Oxford, aged 6§, and was
buried in the inner Chapel near the grave of Noel Sparke. (Ath.
Ox. V. II, 51 ; and MS Cat. of Fell.)
1653, Dec. 13, John How, Steward of the College, died, and was buried in
the fouth Cloifter, according to Will. (Reg. of St. John Bapt. Parifh,
Merton.)
1669, Sept. 30, John Parys, D. M. Fellow ; died, and was buried in the
Chapel, at the head of Prefident Claymond's Tombftone. (A. Wood's
MS in AlLm. Muf. E. 33.)
P. 413, 1. 19 — add
1683, July 10, Edward Eeles, M. A. Chaplain, died. (Ibid.)
1694, April 26, died, in the night time, George Halsted (Lane.) M. A.
Fellow :
And Apiil 27, early in the Morning died Francis Goodwin (Hants)
B. D. Fellow :
They both died of the new Fever : And becaufe John Manfhip, D. M.
laid then dcfpeiately ill of the faid difeafe, there was no bell rang or
tolled in the College or parifh for either ; On Sunday night Mr. Good-
win was buried ; and the next night Mr. Halsted — both at the lower
end of the Chapel, behind the door on the right hand as you pafs in.
1694-5, Feb. 20, Robert Newlin, Steward of the College, Nephew to
Dr. Newlin, Prefident, was buried in the north Cloifter, at the higher
end under the wall, aged 6y.
1695, Sept. 10, Kettlebie Philipps, (Wilts) M. A. Scholar, died of the
Small-pox, aged 26, and was buried on the fame day in the north
Cloifter.
1 699 1700, Feb. 27, Robert Burton, (Line.) B. A. Scholar, aged 22, was
buried in this College.
1706, Jun. 27, Edmund Perkes, (Glouc.) M. A. Fellow, aged 30, was bu-
ried in this College.
(Reg. of St. John Bapt. Parifli, Merton.)
APPENDIX
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APPENDIX
T O
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE.
Jl AGE 425, 1. 33, for coftly read {lately,
P. 431, laji note read (81)
P. 432, 1. I, and N. 81— ?Y«i(8i*)
N. 82, 1. I — read Feb. 1567.
P, 434, N. 88, col. I, 1. 37 read Vergibajiili.
■ — ■ 1. 1 3 — read by will.
P. 435, N, 88, col. 2, 1. 12 — ?-i?^i configned.
P. 437, 1. 17 — add John Oliver, D. C. L. Dean, was Mafter in Chancery
1547-
P. 438, 1. \—read i^SZ-
P. 438, N. 96 — add Richard Coxe, D. D. Dean, was Preb. of Ely 1537 -,
Almoner to the King, and Preceptor to the Prince (afterward K. Ed. VI)
1540. In 1543 he was nominated Bifhop of the Collegiate Church of
Southwell, a new Sec defigned by K. Hen. VIII. He was alio one of tlie
Compilers of the Liturgy, and one of the Reviewers of it in Q^ Eli-
zabeth's reign.
P. 439, N. 100 — read Oakingham.
— — — N. 103 — Toby Mathew, D. D. Dean, died aged 82.
N. 105 — T. Ravis, D. D. Dean, was Student from Weflm. 1575.
■ . N. 106 — J. King, D. D. Dean, was Weftm. Student 1576.
. N. 107. — W. GoDWYN, D. D. Dean, was Weftm. Student 1573.
P. 44T, N. 117 flii Henry Aldrich, D. D. Dean, was Student from
Wellm, 1662; Prolocutor of the lower Houfe of Convocation \ 702 .
P. 442, N. 1 18 — add Francis Atterbury, D. D. Dean, was LeClurer of
St. Bride's, Lond. 1691 ; Preacher at Bridewell Chapel 1693 ; Canon
Ref. of Exeter 1707 ; Prolocutor of the lower Houfe of Convocat. 17 10.
Append. O o P. 442,
282 APPENDIX TO
P, 442, N. I 2 1 William Bradshaw, D. D. Dean, was Preb. of Can-
terbury 1 717.
N. 122, 1. 6 — read ly 50.
N. 123 — add David Gregory, D. D. Dean, was appointed the
firft Profeflor of Modern Hiftory, founded by K. Geo. I, in .172.3 ; which
he refigned on being made Canon in 1736.
P. 443, Note 124 — add William Markham, D. C. L. Dean, was Student '
from Wertm. 1738; Head Mafler of Weftm. School 1753 i Preb. of
Durham 1759-, Vicar of Boxley in Kent, which he refigned in 1770..
1. 4 and Note read 125*
., N. 125*- add Cyril Jackson, D.D. Dean, was elected froni
Weftm. to Cambridge in 1764, but being admitted Commoner of this
Houfe, was made Student in the fame year.
\. 6 and Note read 126.
1. 8, and Note read 126*
P. 444, 1. 8 add William Dolben, Student from Weftm. 1603; D. D.
Redlor of Stanwick, Northamptonfliire -, Preb. of Lincoln ; was nomi-
nated Bifliop of , but died before Confecration, 1631.
1. 18 — »o/5 Robert Price, Biftiop of Ferns in Ireland, had his
Conge d'EIire to have been removed to Bangor, but died before that
affair was finiflied in the fpring 1666. (i)
1.^5 add XXIX.*Samuel Rutter, Weftm. Student 1623;
Biiliop of SoDOR and Man 1661 — ob. 1662
P. 445, after 1. 22 add
* XLIil. 1 noMAS Milles, Biftiop of Waterford and Lismore in
Ireland 1707- ob. 1740.
]^oie He was firft of Wadham College, and admitted B. A. there ; after-
ward Vice Principal of Edmund Hall, where he proceeded M. A. became
Chaplain of Chrift Church, and Regius Profefibr of Greek.
P. 446, 1. 18 — read ob. 1765.
■' — N. 152, 1. I read Gilbert.
after line 21 ^^i/ LXII.* John Thomas, Bifliop of Peterbo-
rough 1747; Salisbury 1757-, Winchester 1761 — ob. 1781.
He was firft a Commoner of Chnft Church, where he proceeded M. A. and
afterward was eleded Fellow of All Souls College.
1. 24 — read 1750 — ob. 1755.
(i) Bifliop Humphreys's Add. &;c. to Ath. Ware's Bifliops. Carte fays St. David's ; but
Ox. at theend of Hearne's Cau Vlmdickt;, that fee was not vacant till 1677. Life of
p. 660. Alfo Bifliop Dopping's MS Notes to the Duke of Ormond, V. IJ, p. 339.
P-447»
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 283
P. 447, 1. 6 — read LXXV. Edward Smali.well, Bifhop of St. David's
1783, Oxford 1788.
P. 447, after 1, 6 — add
LXXVI. Hon. John Harley, Bifliop of Hereford 1787— ob. 1780.
LXXVII, EusEBY Cleaver, Bifhop of Cork and Ross in Ireland
1789 -, Leighlin and Ferns 1789.
P. 448, 1. 25 — add Richard Hill, Student from Vv^eftm, M. A. Canon of
Salifbury, 30/. — Anthony Saunders, M. A. Studentv afterward D. D.
30/. — John White, Citizen, 25/. — John Karl, Member of this HouIcv
Fellow of IVIerton College, D. D. Dean of WeRminfler, and Biiliop of
Salifbury — Walter Blandford, a Member of this Moufe, afterward
Warden of Wadham Coll. D. D. and Bifliop of Worcefter — Martin
Llewellin, Student from Weftminfter, D. M. Principal of St. Mary's
Hall, and one of the King's Phyficians — Walter Jones, Precentor,
D. D. Preb. of Weflminfter — Flon. Sir Charles Berkeley, Knight of
the Bath (eldefl; fon of George Baron Berkeley, &c.) Nobleman of
this Houfe, created M. A. afterward Earl of Berkeley — Sir James
RusHOUT, Bart. Nobleman, cr. M. A, — Sir Francis Popham, Knight
of the Bath, Nobleman, cr. M. A.— Sir Thomas Middleton, Barf.
Nobleman, cr. M. A. — Sir William Godolphin, Student from
Weflm. afterward M. P. cr. D. C.L. Ambaflador to Spain — Francis
MuNDY, Student, B. C.L. Sub Dean of Wells, Treafurer of Landaft",
cr. D. D. — Sir George Barker, Knt. — John Packington, Efq.
Gent. Com. — Richard Mason, Efq. Avcnor, firR Equerry, &c. to
the King Henry Smith, Stud, from Weftm. D. D. Canon
St. John Bennet, Efq. Gent. Com. — John Cook, Efq. Gent. Com. —
Robert Berkley, Eiq. Gent. Com. — Robert Cholmondley, Efq.
Gent. Com. afterward Vifcount Cholmondley. Thefe laft 20/. each.
Sir Nicholas Pelham, Knt. Nobleman ; cr, M. A. 15/.
P. 449, 1. 20 — read John Dolben, Stud, from Weflm. D. D. &c. Archbi-
iliopof York — See below, p. 291.
1. 23 — read Henry Bennet, Stud. M. A. &c. Earl 'of Arlington
— See p. 293.
— 1.25 — read Won. George Lord Compto"N, Nobleman of this
Houfe 1679; Earl of Northampton 1681 i cr. M. A. 1682.
1.27 — read Hon. Charles Lord Mordaunt, Nobleman 1674;
Vifcount Mordaunt of Avalon ; afterward Earl of Monmouth and
Peterborough ; a famous Commander by Sea and Land ; firft Lord
of the Treafury to K. Will. Ill ; Ambaflador and Knight of the Garter.
1. 30 — read Thomas Thynne, Efq. Gent. Com. 1666; Burgefs in
Parliament for the Univerfity 1673 ; afterward Vifcount IVcyiiicutl', &c.
See before, p. 194, N, 2.
0 0 2 P. 449'
284 APPENDIX TO
p. 449, 1. 31 — after Impaling add Arg,
— 1. 32 — read George Morley, Stud, from Weftm. D. D. Canon; Dean.,
&:c. Bilhopof Winchefter : fee below, p. 290.
1. 34 — read Robert Shirley, Efq. Gent. Com. 1667; afterward Ba-
ronet ; cr. M. A. 1669; Baron Ferrers of Chartley 1677.
• 1- 36 — read Thomas Leigh, Nobleman 1666 j cr. M. A. the fame
year; afterward Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh.
38 — read Robert Cholmondley, Efq. Gent. Com. 1668; afterward
- J. J I.
Vifcount Cholmondley of Kells in Ireland.
Hon. Hugh Cholmondley, his eldeft fon, was admitted Nobleman of this
Houfei678-, afterward Vifcount Cholmondley in Ireland; Baron Chol-
mondley, Vifcount Malpas, and Earl of Cholmondley in England ; Comp-
troller of the Hoiifhold to Q^ Anne, and Treafurer of the Houfhold to
K. Geo. I.
Hon. George Cholmondley, his third fbn, Nobleman 16S0; afterward Baron
Newburgh in Ireland and England ; alfo fucceeded his brother in his
Titles ; and became General of the Horfe.
— — laft line read Thomas Needham, Vifcount Kilmurry, Noblem. 1675.
P. 450, margin, 1. 2 • read Hunkervilk.
1. 4 read Arthur Annejley, Earl of Anglefea, Lord Privy Seal 1673:
to 1682.
Hon. James Lord Annejlej^ his eldeft fon, Nobleman 1661 ; afterward Earl
of Anglefea.
1. 6 — read Richard Boyle, Earl of Corke, &c. in Ireland ; Baron Clifford
of Lanefborough, and Earl of Burlington in England.
1. 8 — read George Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley, Sec.
Hon. Sir Charles Berkeley, Knight of the Bath, his eldeft fon, Nobleman
1662 ; cr. M. A. 1663 ; afterward Baron Berkeley, and, after the death
of his father. Earl of Berkeley, &c.
Hon. George Berkeley, his other fon. Nobleman 1668; cr. M. A. 1669;
Preb. of Weftminfter.
A branch of the fame Family, and bearing the fame Arms, was admitted
a Nobleman of this Houfein 1677, viz. the Hon. John Berkeley, fecond
fon of John, Baron Berkeley of Stratton ; who afterward (his elder bro-
ther Charles dying in 1681) fucceeded to his father's Titles, and became
an Admiral.
P. 450, 1. 10 — read Richard de Burgh or Bourk, Vifcount Gahvay and Clan-
Rickard in Ireland ; Vifcount Tunbridge and Earl of St. Albans in Eng-
land.
P. 450*
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 285
P. 450, 1. 13 — read Robert Spencer, Earl oi Sunderland ; Principal Secretary of
State to K. Ch. II and J. II ; Knight of the Garter ; Prefident of the
Council to the latter, and Lord Chamberlain to K, W. III.
Hon. Robert Lord Spencer^ his eldeft fon, Nobleman 1680, but died in his
father's life time.
. 1. 15 — read Sir Edgcumbe, Bart.
1. 16 — read Sir Richard Ncivdigate, Bart. Serjeant at Law.
Richard Newdigate, Efq. Gent. Com. 1685.
1. 18 — read Sir Charles Shuckburgh, Bart. Nobleman 1675.
— — 1. 21 — read Sir Thomas Jjham, Bart. Nobleman 1675.
1. 24 — read Sarah Diichefs Dowager of Somerfet, widow oi John Sey-
mour, Marquis oi Hertford, Duke of Somerfet, &c. fometime Member
of this Houfe; fecond fon oi IVilliam Marquis of Hertford^ Duke of
Somerfet, &c. Chancellor of the Univerfuy.
~- 1. 26 — read Anthony Carey, Vifcount Falkland, Nobleman 1671,
-- 1. 29 — read Donagh Maccarty, Earl of Clancarty ; Nobleman 1680.
— 1. 34 — read James Bertie, firft Earl of Abingdon, &c.
— 1. 39 read JStevill, Earl of
I. 43 read Charles Howard, Earl of Car life.
Hon. Frederic Chriftian Howard, his fecond fon. Nobleman 1678 ; flain at
the fiege of Lutzenburgh 1684.
1.45 lead Edward Hyde, Vifcount Cornbury (only fon of Henyy
Earl of Clarendon -, alfo Grandfon of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord
High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the Univerfuy) Noble-
man of this Houfe 1674, and afterward Earl of Clarendon, &c.
laft line — read John Scudamore, Nobleman 1665; (Grandfon and heir
oi JobnY'xkownt Scudamore) CT. M. A. 1666; afterward Vifcount Scu-
damore in Ireland.
P. 451, 1. 2 read Sir Nich. Pelham, Knt. admitted Nobleman 1665; cr.
M.A. 1666.
— 1. 4 read Jonathan Trelawney, Stud, from Weftm. M. A. Ba-
ronet ; afterward D. D. by Diploma, and Bilhop of Winchelter : fee
below, p. 291.
— 1. 6 — read Sir James Rufhout, Bt. Nobleman ; cr. M. A. 1661,
— 1. 7 — read Francis Lutterell, Efq. Gent. Com. 1674.
2^6 APPENDIX TO
P. 451, 1. 15 — read Thomas Grey, Lord Gr^of Groby, Nobleman 1667 ; _..
M. A. 1 668 ; afterward Earl of Stamford ; Chancellor of the Ducchy of
Lancafler, &c.
CF.
— ]. 17 — read Hon. Thomas Herbert, Nobleman 1672 ; afterward Earl
of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord High Admiral of England i Lord
Prefident of the Council, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
1. 19 — read Hon. James Butler, Earl of OJfory (Grandfon of James.
Duke of Ormond, Chancellor of the Univerfity) Nobleman ; cr.
M. A. 1680 •, afterward cr. D. C. L. Duke of Ormond ; Chancellor of
the Univerfity ; Knt. of the Garter.
• 1.21 — read George Savile, Earl of Halifax; afterward Marquis of
Halifax, Lord Privy Seal, and Prefident of the Council.
Hon. Henry Lord Savik, eldeft fon, Nobleman 1674; died in his father's
lifetime.
Hon. William Lord Savile, fecond fon, Nobleman 168 1 ; afterward Marquis
of Halifax.
1.23 — read Heneage Finch, Efq. Gent. Com. 1635; Burgefs in Par-
- J e> ' 1 — J-"' D —
liament for the Univerfity 1661 ; fee before, p. 193 ; cr. D. C. L. Earl
of Nottingham, &c. Lord High Chancellor of England.
Daniel Finch, Efq. his eldeft fon-, Gent. Com. 1662; firft Lord Com. of
the Admiralty 1680; afterward Earl of Nottingham; Secretary of State
to K. W. Ill, and Q. Anne ; Prefident of the Council to K. Geo. I, and
alio Earl of Winchelfea.
Heueage Finch, Efq. fecond fon, Gent. Com. -, Solicitor General 1678 ^
Burgefs in Parliament for the Univerfity 1679; one of the learned
Counfel for the Bifiiops in the latter end of the reign of K. J. II ; and in
Q;_ Anne's reign created Baron of Cuemfey and Earl of yJilesford.
William Finch, Efq. third fon ; Gent. Com. .
Hon. Charles Finch, fourth fon. Nobleman 1676; afterward Fellow of
All Souls College, and D. C. L.
Hon. Leopold William Finch, fiftli fon of Heneage, Earl of Winchelfea (the
elder branch of the Lord Chancellor's family) was admitted a Nobleman
of this Houfe 1679 ; B. A. 1681 ; afterward Warden of All Souls Col-
lege, D. D, and Prebendary of Canterbury.
P.45i>
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 2S7
P. 451,1. 24 — read Or, on a Chief Sable, &c.
— — — I. 25 — read S'xr Richard Graham, Bart. Nobleman 1604; cr. M A.
1666 ; afterward Baron Graham and Vifcount Prejion In Scotland.
1. 26 — after'Qozrs add Heads.
1. 27 — read George Booth, Baron Delamere.
Hon. Robert Booth (his fifth fon) Nobleman of this Houfe 1678, proceeded
M. A. 1684-, B. D, as Grand Comp. 1708 ; Dean of Brillol, and Arch-
deacon of Durham, and died 1730.
P. 451,1.29 — read Sir Charles Telverton, Bart. Nobleman 1673-, afterward
Baron Grey of Ruihyn.
1. 31 — read Thomas Wood, Stud, from Weftm. D. D. Bifhop oi Lich-
field and Coventry : fee below, p. 291.
1.33 — read Hon. Henry Compton, D.D. Canon; Bifliop oi London-,.
fee before, p. 445, N. 143, and alfo below, p. 291
1. 35 — read William Wentworth, Vifcount Wentivorth, Earl of Straf-
ford, &c. He died in 1695, and left his ellates to his Nephew the
Hon. nomas Wat fon (third fon of Edzvard, Baron Rockingham) Nobleman
in 1683. He affumed the Surname and Arms of Wentivorth, according
to the will of his Uncle, and was father of 'Thomas Watfon Wentworth,
Marquis of Rockingham, See.
P. 45 1 , lajt line and Note read ( 1 62 )
P. 452, N. 162 add •
A. Wood gives the following account of the Bells at Ofney Abbey, &:c. in
his MS CoUeftions for the Hillory of the City of Oxford, in the Aflim.
Mufeum, fol. 219, a. " At the weft end of the Church was fituated the
Campanile or Tower, which enduring the brunt ftood firm and whole
within thcfe 17 years (till after 1644) : It contained a large and nielo-
lodious ring of Bells, the belt as was thought in England, as John Ma-
jor, a Scottifh Hiftorian, (De Geflis Scotorum, lib. iii, cap. i.) reportcth
in thefe words: ' Campanis Casnobii de Olheya nuUse in Anglia me-
liores putantur.' At the firft foundation there were but three bcfidcs the
Saints and Litany Bells, but by Abbot Leech encreafed to the number
of feven (ex MS Anonimi Oufney de vitis Abbatum ejutdem penes
ep'um Oxon): which, as I find out of an old Rationale (inter vet: Chart :
Oufney) fometime belonging to the Church, and which fpeaks of the
office of every bell-in ringing on feveral Fcftivals and tolling of knells,
were chriftned and called by the names of Hautcclere, Douce, Clement,
Auftyn, Marie, Gabriel, and John : All which for the moft part toward
the fuppreffion (being before broken and recaft) had gotten new names, .
which
288 APPENDIX TO
which by tradition we have thus Mary and Jefus, Merlbus and Lu-
cas, New bell and Thomas, Conger and Goldefton : which Thomas,
row commonly called Great Tom of Chrift Church, had this infcription
not long fince remaining upon it : 'In Thomse laude refono Bim Bom
fine fraude.' It being one of tlie biggeft of their bells, was accounted
fix feet in its diameter, which is i8 feet in compafs, and therefore re-
puted to be as big as Edward Bell at Weftminfter, or Dunftan Bell at
Canterbury, fpoken of by Bifhop Godwin — (Com. de Prjeful. Angl. in
Cant: et in Vita H. Chichele.) Dr. Trefham, it feems, baptized this
bell when 'twas tranfported to Chrift Church (of which place he was
Canon) with the name of Mary, for joy (as Dr. Humphreys faith — Vita
Juelli, parr. iii. f. 8i) of Q: Mary's reign; and being about that time
Vicechancellor of the Univerfity, and hearing it accidentally ring when
learned Juell was with him about other bufinefs, burft out into thefe
•words — ' O bellam et fuavem harmoniam, O pulchram Mariam, ut fo-
nat mufice, ut tinuit melodice, ut placet auribus mirifice' — thus he — ■
and fo much was the old man delighted with the noife of it, that he
promifed the Students (Fox in Q^ Mary, f. 1648) if they would come
to mafs, which was then reftored in Q^ Mary's days, to get the Lady bell
at Bampton, of which place he was Vicar, and others added to it, and
make it the fweeteft ring of bells in England.'*
P. 453, 1. 27, and Note — read ( 1 6^)
P. 454, 1. 2 and 3 — add
Hon. Lord Charles 'Somerfet, only brother to Henry Duke of Beaufort, was
admitted Nobleman of this Houfe 1704.
Sir John Narborough, Bart, a Nobleman ; and James Narborough, Efq. his
brother, a Gent. Com. 1703.
P. 454, 1. 37 — read Atrium.
P. 456 in the margin read K. Ch. I.
P. 458, after line 14 — add The large Window at the upper end of the Hall,
on the fouth fide, is remarkable for its elegant, light roof, in the Gothic
ftile. In the centre of this roof are the Arms of Cardinal Wolsey ; as be-
fore : enfigned with a Cardinal's Hat.
Supporters — Two Men in long Robes,
Alfo the Cardinal's Creft — a Leopard's Face fet in a ducal Coronet, (i)
( I ) ' Over the Kitchen Chimney were Car- Pontificifque armis efle fuperba potes :
dinal WoLSEv'sArms (enfigned with a Mi- Sed tamen e triplici magis efto fuperba Leone
treOr. and over -that a Cardinal's Cap ; fup- Sic Leo plus juris quam Leopardus habet.
ported alfo by two Griffins Argent) and thefe
Verfes: Alluding to the Leopards' Faces, and the
Lion in Wolsey's Arms; as alfo to the three
Ecce fuperba potes domus inclyta turn Leo- Lions, the imperial enfigns of England.'
pardo, Rawlinlon's MS in the Bodl. Library.
P. 458,
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 289
P. 458, I. S-^add
Lift of the Portraits in the Hall.
At the upper end, on the Wainfcot.
King Henry the eighth — ob. 1546; painted by Hans Holbein— whole
length, {landing in the habit and with the enfigns of the Sovereign of
the Order of the Garter ; bearing in his right hand a Sceptre, and
Gloves in his left.
On the right hand.
Thomas Wolsey, B. D. Bifhop of Lincoln; Archbifhop of York ; Lord
High Chancellor of England; Cardinal — ob. 1530 ; by the fame
Painter Three-quarters length. Handing in the habit of a Cardinal >
on the back ground a View of this his College.
Arms — as before ; enfigned with a Cardinal's Hat. fVoIfey.
Brian Duppa, Weftminfter Student; D. D. Dean ; Bifliop of Chichefter ;
SaliflDury ; Winchefter; Lord Almoner — ob. 1662, aet. 73 ; by Van-
dyck — Three quarters length, fitting, as Prelate of the Order of the
Garter.
John King, W. Student, D.D. Dean; Bifhop of London — ' setatis fuse 61' —
ob. 162 1, St. 62 ; by Corn. Janfen — Three-quarters length, ftanding,
in his epifcopal habit.
* Hanc effigiem reverend! patris Johannis King
hujus iEdis primo Alumni, poflea Decani,
poftremo Londin, ep'i, Domui huic Capitulari et memorise ejus
Gul. Piers et Samuel Fell ibidem Prasbendarii
et eidem a facris devotifTime confecrarunt
anno D'ni MDCxxii.'
Arms — Sable, a Lion rampant crowned Or, between three Crofs King.
Crodets of the lafl: :
Creft — Out of a Ducal Coronet Or, a demi Oftrich with the
Wings endorfed, Argent, beaked of the firft.
Gules, two Swords in Saltier Argent, pomells Or: See of See of
London : enfigned with a Mitre. London.
Motto — REX ET SACERDOS DEQ,
Append: P p George
290 APPENDIX TO
George Smalridge, W. Student, D. D. Dean-, Bifliop of Briftot — ob.
1719, aet. 57; by Sir G. Kneller— Three-quarters length, fitting in
his epifcopal habit.
* In tuo vultu, venerande Paftor,
fraudis ille expers animus renidet,
vividus fpirat, placidufque qualis
aura Favoni.'
William Markham, W. Student, D. C. L. Dean; Bifhop of Chefter;
Archbilhop of York and Lord Almoner: by Sir Jofhua Reynolds-
Three-quarters length, {landing in his Epifcopal Robes.
Henry Aldrich, W. Student, D. D. Canon and Dean — ob. 1710, aet. 64;
by Sir G. Kneller : Half-length, in a clerical habit.
On the left hand.
John Fell, Stud. Can. D. D. Dean-, Bp of Oxford— ob. 1686, £et. 61^,
by Vandyck— Three-quarters length, {landing in his epifcopal habit.
George Morley, W. Stud. D. D. Can. Dean-, Bifhop of Worcefter -, Dean
of the Chapel Royal; Biibop of Winchefter — ob. 1684, 32t. 86-, by
Sir Peter Lely — Three quarters length, fitting, as Prelate of the Order
of the Garter.
Hugh Boulter, Commoner; D. D. Dean-, Bilhopof Briftol; Archbilhop
of Armagh — ob. 1742-, by . '■■ ■ Three-quarters ^length,
{itting in his epifcopal habit.
' Franciscus Atterbury, S. T. P. ^dis Chrlfti Alumnus 1680, Decanus
J 71 1, Epifc. Roflenfis 17 13' — ob. 1732.
Half-length, in the Robes of a Doftor of Divinity.
' Ex dono O. S. Brereton Arm.'
William Bradshaw, D. D. Canon-, Dean-, Bifhop of Briflol 1724: ob.
1732 i by Zeeman, 1718 — Half length, in a clerical habit.
Above the Wainfcot.
Richard Corbet, Stud. D.D. Dean -, Bifhop of Oxford ; Norwich — ob.
1^35 ; by Corn. Janfen — Whole length, Handing in a gown and calTock.
Arms— See of Oxford : Impaling; Or, a Raven Proper ; See of Oxf.
enfigned with a Mitre. Corbet.
See of Norwich : Impal. the fame j with the Mitre. SeeofNorw, Corbet,
Hon;
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 291
Hon, Henry Compton, D. D. Canon; Bifhop of Oxford -, London — ob.
1713; by Sir G. Kneller— Whole length, ftanding in his Epilcopal
Robes.
At the north fide on the Wainfcor.
The Twelve following are three-quarters length.
John Dolben, W. Stud. D. D. Canon ; Bifhop of Rochefter, Lord high
Almoner, Archbilhop of York — ob. i686, £Et. 62 ; by >■■■ • ■
fitting in his epifcopal habit.
Sir JoNATHAK Trelawney, Bart. W. Stud. D. D. Bp of Briftol -, Exeter •,
Wincheftcr — ob. 1721 ; by Sir G. Kneller; fitting, as Prelate of the
Order of the Garter.
Thomas Wood, W. Stud. D. D. Preb. of Durham ; Dean of Lichfield;
Bifliop of Lichfield and Coventry — ob. 1692 ; by Sir P. Leley ; fitting
in his epifcopal Robes.
John Gilbert, M. A. Canon; Bilhop of Landaff; Salifl^ury ; Archbifliop
of York — ob. 1761 j by Wills; fitting in his epifcopal Habit.
Hon. Robert Hay Drummond, Said. D. D. Bp of St. Afaph ; Salifbury ;
Archbifliop of York — ob. 1776 ; by Hudfon ; fitting in his epifcopal
Robes.
Lancelot Blackburne, W. Stud. M. A, Bp of Exeter; Archbifliop of
of York; Lord high Almoner— ob. 1743 ; by Highraore; fitting in his
epifcopal habit.
•Michael Cox, S. T. P. Arc. Ep. Cafl"el. in Hibern. Sup. Ord. Com.'—
ob. 1779 ; by Sommers; fitting in his epifcopal Robes.
« George Hooper,' W. Stud. * D. D. Bp of Bath and Wells 1703 ; xtat. 83,
anno Dom. 1723' — ob. 1727; by Hogarth, fitting in his epifcopal
Robes.
Arms — The See of Wells : Impal. Gyronny of 8 Or and See of Wells.
Erm. a triple Tower Sab. enfigned with a Mitre. Hooper.
William Stratford, Weft. Stud. D. D. Canon ; Archdeacon of Rich*
mond in the Diocefe of Chefter— ob. 1729 ; by ; ftanding
in a clerical habit.
John Freind, W. Stud. D. M. Reader in Chymiftry, Fellow of the Royal
Society, and of the Coll. of Phyf. London ; Phyfician in ordinary to Q^
Caroline— ob. 1728, xt. 53 ; by Sir G. Kneller ; fitting.
P p 2 *Ctti
292 APPENDIX TO
' Cui fuas Artes fuadona Isetus
Et Lyram et Vense falientis idtum
Scire concefllt, celerem et medendi
Delias ufum.*
Richard Busby, W. Student, D. D. Chief iVIafter of Weftminfter Schoolj
Freb. of Weftminfter ; Canon Refid. of Wells— ob. 1695, set. 80; by
Riley ; fitting in a Clerical habit and broad hat ; and one of his Scho-
lars Handing by him.
John Locke, W. Student, B. M. ' set. 72' — ob. 1704 -, by Sir G. Knellet;
fitting.
The thirteen following are half lengths.
John King, W. Stud. D. D. Dean ; Bifliop of London — ob. 1621, xt. 62 ;
by C. Janfen -, in his Epifcopal Robes.
William Fuller, Chaplain -, D. C. L. Bifliop of Limerick, and afterward
of Lincoln — ob. 1675; by Sir P. Leley ; in his epifcopal habit.
Charles Hickman, W. Studen"-, D. D. Bifiiop of Derry — ob. 1713; by
Dhall ; in his epifcopal habit.
Robert Freind, W. Student, D. D. Chief Mafter of Weftminfter School ;
Canon of Windfor, and of this Church: — ' ob. 1751, ast. 84'; by Dhall -,
in a clerical habit.
Francis Gastrell, W, Stud. D.D. Canonj Bifhop of Chefter — ob, 1725;
by Dhall ; in his epifcopal habit.
John Nicoll, W. Stud. D. D. Chief Mafter of Weftminfter School ; Preb.
of Weftminfter ; Canon of this Church— ob. 1765, ast. 82 5 by Wills ;
in a clerical habit.
Thomas Sprat, W. Student, M. A. Preb. of Weftminfter, Winchefter, and
Rochefter -, Archdeacon of Rochefter — ob. 1720, aet. 41 ; by Sir Godf.
Kneller; in a clerical habit. (1)
Sir John Dolben, Bart. Stud. D. D. Redlor of Burton Latimers and Vicar
of Findon, Northamptonftiire j Preb. of Durham- ob. 1756, ast. 73 ;
by Dhall, in a clerical habit.
(i) Thomas Sprat, Arohdezcon of RocheAer, of Boxley, Kent. He died May 10, 1720,
was foil of the Bifliop of that See of the fame aged 41, and was buried near his father in
naiD,e. He was alfo Reftor of Stone and Vicar Weftminiter Abbey.
' RlCARCUi
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 293
* RiCARDus Frewin, M. D. Pra:le6t. Hid. Camden. Alumnus et Bene-
faftor' — ob. 1761 ; by Dhall.
Thomas Burton, W. Student, D. D. Canon ob. 1733, aet. 80 ; by
Anthony Alsop, W. Stud. B. D. Preb. of Winchefler ob. 1726.
John Felling, Student, Proftor of the Univerfity -, D. D. Reflor of St.
Ann's, Weftminfter ; Canon of Windforj Preb. of St. Paul's ob.
1750, aged 81.
Francis Bernard, W. Stud. M. A. Recorder of Lincoln; Governor of
the Province of Maflachufets Bay in America j created Baronet 1769 j.
cr. D. C.L. 1772 — ob. 1779 ; by Copley.
At the lower end, over the Wainfcot.
EhjDLEY Carleton, W. Stud. B., A. and created M. A. knighted by King
James I ; employed in many embalTies ; created Baron Carleion by
King Charles I ; Vifcount of Dorchefter in Oxfordfhire, and Secretary
of State ob. 1632, set. 58 ;. whole length, by Corn. Janfen ; in a
black drefs.
Henry Bennet, Stud. M. A. cr. Knight-, D. C. L. Secretary of State;
Baron of Arlington ; Earl of Arlington ; Knight of the Garter ; Lord
Chamberlain ob. 1685; by Sir P. Lely : Whole length, in his
Robes and Staff of office.
Welbore Ellis, W. Student, D. D.Bifliop of Kildare; Mcath — ob. 1733;
Whole length, fitting in his epifcopal habit ; by .
Richard BoYLE, Baron Boyle of Youghall ; Vifcount Dungarvon ; Earl
of Corke (in Ireland); Baron Cliflford; Earl of Burlington (in Eng-
land) ; Lord High Treafurer of Ireland by Inheritance ; Knight of the
Garter ob. 1753. Three-quarters length, ftanding, with the Gar-
ter, Ribband, &c. of his Order.
Edward Harley, Gent. Com. the fecond Earl of Oxford, &c. D. C. L.
— — ob. 1741 ; by Sir Godfrey Kneller : Three-quarters, ftanding.
Hon. William Murray, (fourth fon of David, fifth Vifcount Stormont)
W. Stud. M. A. Solicitor General; Attorney General; Lord Chief
Juflice of England ; and created Baron of Mansfield by K. George II;
Earl of Mansfield by K. G. III. He refigned the office of Chief Juftice
in 1788. Whole length, fitting in his Robes of Parliament, tec. by
Martin — ' 1776.'
Oa
294
APPENDIX TO
On the Wainfcot.
Welbore Ellis, W. Student; one of the Lords of the Admiralty in the
reign of K. Geo. II j Secretary at War to K. Geo. Ill ; D. C. L. Trea-
furer of the Navy ; Secretary of State for the Colonies : Three quar-
ters, Handing, by Gainfborough.
Hon, David Murray, (eldeft fon of fixth Vifc. Stormont) W. Stud.
Vifcount Stormont, employed in many embaffies by K. Geo, II and IIIj
Knight of the Thiftle-, Lord Juftice General of Scotland; Secretary
of State ; Lord Prefident of the Council ; by Romney ; three-quar-
ters, {landing in the habit and with the enfigns of the Order of the
Thiftle, or St. Andrew.
John Skynner, W, Stud. M. A ; King's Counfel to K, Geo. Ill ; Recorder
of Oxford ; Welch Judge ; Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer ;
Knight; He refigned the office of Chief Baron 1787; by Gainfbo-
rough : Three-quarters, fitting, in his Robes of Office and Gold Chain.
Charles Agar, Student, D. C. L. Bilhop of Cloyne, and Archbifhop of
Caffiel ; by — ^-~ : Three-quarters, Handing in his epifcopal
Robes.
Peter Martyr, D, D. at Padua ; Grand Vifitor of the Order of St.
Auftin ; Prior of St. Pridian at Lucca ; incorporated D. D. in this Uni-
verfity 1548 ; appointed Regius Prof, of Div. by K. Edward VI, and
Canon of this Church 1550. After the death of that King he retired
abroad 1554, and died at Zurich in 1562. A fmall Portrait, in a black
Gown, with fcarlet hood and facing— 'Ex dono Rich. Rawlinfon, LL.D.*
On the fouth fide on the Wainfcot.
The fourteen following are three-quarters length.
f RoBERTus Clavering, D.D.Linguje Hebr.Prof. Reg. 1715 ; Epif.Landav.
1724 ; Petroburg. 1728. Ex dono filii fui R. Clavering Arm. olim
iEdis Chrifti Alumni.'— —ob. 1747-, fitting in his epifcopal habit.
William Moreton, Student; D.D. Bifhop of Kildare; Meath — ob. 1715J
by Dhall ; Handing in his epifcopal robes.
Gilbert Dolben, W. Student, Juftice of the Court of Common Pleas in
Ireland ; created a Baronet by (^ Anne ; afterwards Member in feveral
Parliaments— —ob. 1722 ; by Sir G. Kneller; Handing in his Juftice's
Robes.
Henry
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 295
HtNRY King, W. Stud. D. D. Canon; Bifhop of Chichefler—— ob. 1669}
by (landing in his epifcopal habit.
Arms. — Qi-iarterly -, firft and fourth, Sable, a Lion rampant Ktfig
crowned Or, between three Crofs Croflets of the Jaft :
Second and third, Gul. three Lions paflant in pale, Arg.
within a Bordure engrailed Or.
Hon. George Grenville, fecond fon of Countefs Temple -, one of
the Lords of the Admiralty, and of the Treafury to K. Geo. 11 ;
Treafurer of the Navy, Secretary of State to K. Geo. Ill ; firft Lord of
the Treafury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer — ob. 1770; by Hoarj
fitting habited as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Thomas Tanner, D. D. Canon; Bifhop of St. Afaph — ob. 1735; by
fitting in his epifcopal habit.
Richard Robinson, W. Stud. D.D. Bifhop of Killala and Achonry ; Ferns
and Leighlin •, Kildare; Lord Almoner and VicechanccUor of the Uni-
verfity of Dublin ; Archbifhop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of all
Ireland ; and Baron Rookby in Ireland : by Sir Jofhua Reynolds ' 1765' -,
fitting in his epifcopal robes.
George Stone, W. Stud. D, D. Bifhop of Ferns and Leighlin -, Kildare ;
Londonderry; Archbifhop of Armagh — ob, 1765: by Ramfay j fit-
ting in his epifcopal habit.
Charles Este, W. Stud. Bifhop of OfTory ; and Waterford — ob.
1744 : by Vanloo ; fitting in the Habit of a Lord Spiritual in Parliam.
Martin Benson, Stud. D.D. Bifiiop of Gloucefter — ob. 1752 : by Ri-
chardfon ; fitting in his epifcopal habit.
Hon. Shute Barrington, D. C.L. Canon; Bifhop of LandafF; and Salif-
bury : by Romney; ftanding in the habit and enfigns of Chancellor of
the Order of the Garter.
William Wake, Student; D. D. Canon ; Bifhop of Lincoln ; and Arch-
bifhop of Canterbury ob. 1737: by Vandrebank; fitting in his
epifcopal habit.
Arms — See of Canterbury : Impaling ; —• — between See of Cant.
two Bars a Trefoil — — in Chkf three Torteauxs ; en- fJ^'akf.
figned with a Mitre.
John
296 APPENDIX TO
John Potter, D. D. Reg. Prof, of Div. Canon ; Bifhop of Oxford ; Arch-
bifhop of Canterbury — ob. 1747: by Hudfon ; futing in his epifcopal
Robes.
Hon. ' RicARDus Trevor, LL. D. Epifcopus Dunelmenfis, hujufce j^dis
pridem Canonicus, A.D. 1756, ast. 49.'— — ob. 1771 ; by Hudfon i
fitting in his epifcopal Robes.
Over the Wainfcot on the north fide.
George Griffith, W. Stud. D. D. Bifhop of St. Afaph ob. 1666 : by
— — half length, in his epifcopal habit.
Arms — See of St. Asaph : Impaling; Gules, a Chev. See of St, Afaph . '
Erm. between three Mens' heads. Griffiths.
Miles Smith, Chaplain, D. D. Bifhop of Gloucefler ob. 1624 : Three-
quarters, ftanding in his epifcopal habit ' iEtatis fuse 64, An. Dom.
1616,'
Arms — See of GiOucESTER : Impaling; Or, a Chevron See of Glouc.
cotifed Sable between three Rofes Proper. Smith. .
William James, Stud. D.D. Dean; Bifhop of Durham— ob. 1617: Three
quarters, flanding in his epifcopal habit——' An. Dom. 1617, aetat.
fus 6—.'
Arms — See of Durham : Impaling; Sable, a Dolphin See of "Durham,
embowed between three Crofs Croflets Or. James.
Crefl — a demi Goat falient.
Thomas Ravys, W. Stud. D. D. Dean ; Bifhop of Gloucefter ; London—
ob. 1609 : Half length, in his epifcopal habit — ' 1607, astatis fuse 49.'
Arms — See of London. See of London,
John Bancroft, W. Student, D.D. Bifhop of Oxford— ob. 1640: Half
length, in his epifcopal habit.
Tobias Mathew, Stud. D.D. Canon ; Dean ; Bifhop of Durham ; Arch-
bifhop of York — ob. 1628, aet. 82: Three-quarters, in his epifcopal
Robes.
'Vita Mors Lucrum Christus.'
pRANCis GoDWYN, Stud. D. D. Bilhop of Landaff; Hereford — ob. 1633 :
Three-quarters, in his epifcopal habit—' JEx.. An. 51, 1613.'
Arms
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 297
Arms — See of Landatf : Impaling; Or, two Lions paflant See of
Sab. langued Gui. on a Canton of the Second 3 Bezants : Landaff.
Enfigned with a Mitre. Godwyn.
Motto ' AscRE Lan diooel I Pherchen.' (i)
On the right : a Tree, with a Branch fallen off.
' Sed deficit Alter.'
On the fouth fide, over the Wainfcot.
Thomas Godwyn, D.D. Dean ; Bifhop of Bath and Wells — ob. 1590, jet.
73 : Tliree-qiiarters ; Itanding, and leaning upon a crutch in his epif-
copal Robes ' lEx. 72.'
Arms — See of Bath and Wells : Impaling ; the fame as See ofPFells.
Francis Godwyn, his fon's, before mentioned : Enfigned Godwyn.
with a Mitre.
Motto Win God, win all.
John Howson, Stud. D. D. Canon ; Bifliop of Oxford, and of Durham—
ob. ' 1 63 1, ast. 75.* three quarter length, in his epifcopal habit.
Arms — See of Oxford: Impaling; Quarterly, Arg. and See of Oxford,
Sab. four Roundles counterchanged : Howfon.
See of Durham : Impaling; the fame as before. See of Durham.
Martin Heton, W. Stnd. D. D. Canon ; Vicechanc. Bp of Ely — ob. 1 609,
ast. 57 : three quarter length, in his epifcopal habit — ' set. fuse 54.'
Arms — The See of Ely. See of Ely.
John Piers, D.D. Dean; Bifhop of Rocheder; Lord High Almoner;
Bifliop of Salifbury; Archbifhop of York — ob. 1594, jet. 71 : three
quarter length, in his epifcopal habit.
Arms — See of York ; Impaling ; Azure, a Pelican Gules, See of York.
in her nefl: vulnerating herfelf, and feeding her young, Arg. Piers.
Harbert Westphaling, Stud. D. D. Canon; Bifliop of Hereford — ob.
1602 : three quarter length, in his epifcopal habit ' iEtatis fu« 6-]^
An. Dom. 1601.' See of Hereford
Arms — See of Hereford : Impal: Az. three — Weflphaling.
Robert Sanderson, D. D. Reg. Prof, of Div. Canon ; Bifliop of Lincoln
— ob. 1663 : by Riley; half length, in his epifcopal habit: (2)
(1) Afgre lan diogcl ci plieichcn. (2) It may be obferved, that on account
Sinus mundus tutus ejus poflenbr, of the continual acceflion of new Portraits,
Dr. Davies's explanation of Welch Proverbs, prefentcd to this numerous and refpeiflable
MS. in the Bodl. Library. Society, this Lift will be fubjecl to frequent
additions and tranfpofitions.
Appenb. Q^q In
298 APPENDIXTO
In the entrance to the Chapter House :
Under a large Buft:
* Henrico Aldrich, S. T. P. Decano
JoH. Hammond S. T. P. P.'
Alfo the Foundation-ftone of Cardinal Wolsev's College at Ipfwich: fee
p. 418, N. 28. It was taken from thence at its diflbkition, and lately be-
queathed to the Dean and Chapter, by "'■— i Canning ' •
> ■■ On it is the following Infcription :
•AN" CHRISTI M
D XXVIII E T
REGNI HENRICI
O C T A V I R E G I S .
ANGLIC XX MENSIS
VERO IVNII XV
P O S I T U M
T 10 HEM EpIi LID em.'
The following explanation of the laft line has been communicated
by Mr. Warton.
Before the Reformation, it was cuftomary for our Bifhops to conftltnte
Suffragan Bifhops, who had in many things full epifcopal powers : thefe had
their Titles from places in partibus Infideliumy where they could not, and where
it never was intended, they fhould exercife authority. Thus Ep'us Lidenfis
was from a place under the Patriarch of Jerufalem. Of this Patriarchate,
fee the Geographia Sacra of Carolus a Sandto Paulo, with L. Holflein's
Notes, Amflel. 1703, p. 299. ' Nee tamen, id, &c.' It had ' tres Sedes
[Sees] fubjeflas, nimirum, Bethleemitanam, Ebronenfem, et Lyddenfem.*
Ibid. p. 302, Lydda was fometimes called DiofpoHs, ' quas Lydda. ^lius *
cpifcopus Lyddenfis interfuit ConfilioNicjEnoprimo.' Ibid. p. 305. See alfo
ibid, ad calc. Parergon. p. 59. ' Patriarchatus Hierofolymitanus habet fub
le hos Metropolos infra annotatos ; et hos SufFraganeos, quorum primus eft
Lydda, &c.' Again, this Patriarch has ' hos SufFraganeos, Ebronenfem, Li-
denfem, &c.' Ibid. p. 72. And here we have the fpelHng Lidensis, as on
this Foundation ftone.
The Ep'us Lidenfis is John Holte, Suffragan, under that title, to the Bi-
Ihop of London. He was fucceflbr to T. Bele, who was living about 1520.
A. Wood fays, ' In that titular See fucceeded one John Holt, but whether
educated in this Univerfity I cannot tell. He lived moftly in the Town of
Bury
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 299
Bury St. Edmund in Suffolk -, where dying about the 12th of Aug. 1540,
was buried in the Church of our blcffcd Lady S. Mary there, in cur Lady's
Ifle near to the head of John Holt, Gent.' Ath. Oxon. L 666. He was
employed on this occafion, as living at no great diftance from Ipfwich.
He is thus mentioned in Henr. Wharton's MS Lift of Englifh Suffragan
Bifhops, in Lambeth Library: 'Johannes Hoke, Ep'us Lyddenfis, obiic
In the Abbey Church of Dorchefter near Oxford, is an Infcription for one
of the Priors, with the fame title, and the fpelling the fame : but having
been publifhed incorredly, and now going faft to decay, the following
tranfcript is here given : It is round the verge of a large white grave-
ftone, on which is the figure of a Bifliop, in the middle of the Chancel :
' Mc met t»'u0 lllogEi'u0 t),uo'i3am v'oc p'oratuis Oe Rauton in toui,
^rafoititc, pattta ahbaii moiu tic ^ortgcilci; lituol, Otofc^t nccnon
t}f'u$ Ui)en(i0 tujU0 aniine ^ropicietut: t>t 2tncn.*
Brown Willis fays this Prior Roger was Suffragan to the Bilhop of Salis-
bury, and died in 1518. Hist, of Abbies, Vol. II, p. 176.
In the Chapter House in the eaft window are the following
Arms and Infcriptions.
See of Bath and Wells: Impaling; Or, two Lions paffant See of
Sab. langued Gules ; on a Canton of the Second a Bezant : B. and W.
Enfigned with a Mitre. Godwyn.
* Thomas Godwyn, Decanus, conf. in Wellen. An. 1584' — ob. 1590, st. "j^.
See of London : Impaling; Arg. on a Chevron Gul. between See of
three Ravens' Heads erafed Proper, a Mullet Or, for dif- London.
ference. Ravis.
' Thomas Ravis cum fediffet Glouceftris annos duos et menfes aliquot
tranflatus eft ad epifcopatum Londinenfem circa feftum Pafchatis anno
Domini 1607.'
See of Hereford: Impaling; Azure, a Crofs Or between See of Hereford.
four Caltraps of the fecond : Enfigned with a Mitre. Wejlfaling.
* Harbartus Westfalingus Epifcop. Herefordienfis obiit 1602.'
Primo Alumnus, deinde Canonicus.
See of Ely: Impaling; Qiiarterly; firft and fourth. Argent, See of Ely.
on a Bend Sable three Bulls' Heads couped of the firft: lleton.
Q__q 2 Second
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Second and third. Argent, a Moor's Head couped Proper, .
wreathed Arg. and Sab. between three Fleurs de lis of the
laft : in the centre point a Mullet for difference Gules.
• Martinus Heton Decanus Winton. et Prebendarius hujus Ecclefiae
faflus eft Epifcopus Elienfis in fine anni 1599; "t)' ^^'^ fediflet annos
novem et menfes fex obiit Milnalli Suffolciorum An. Dom. 1609 menfis
Julii die 12.'
Over the Chimney, carved on the Wainfcot.
The Royal Arms of England ; Enfigned with a Crown. K. James I.
Cardinal "Wolsey's. Wolfey.
The Arms of the University of Oxford. Univ. of Oxford.
Portraits in the Chapter House.
King Henry VIII — half length.
' D. D. Henricus Mordaunt A.B. hujus .^dis Commenfalis, Johannis
Petroburgi Comitis gente oriundus.'
Queen Elizabeth— three-quarter length.
Queen three quarter length.
A fmall Portrait of Cardinal Wolsey.
* D. D. Georgius Butt A. M. iEdis Chrifti Alum.*
Philip Archduke of Austria— ob. 1506.
Frederic Duke of Saxony — ob. 1525. (i)
William Bromley, Efq. of Baginton in the county of Warwick, Gent.
Com. many years Burgefs for this Univerfity, created D. C. L. one of
the Principal Secretaries of State, and Speaker of the Houfe of Com-
mons— ob. 1732, St. 70 : Three-quarters length, ftanding.
Thomas Coke, Efq. Vice Chamberlain to Q^Anne, and alfo to K. George
the firft ; created Baron Lovel of Minfter Lovel in Oxfordlhire, Vif-
count Coke of Holkham in Norfolk, and Earl of Leicefter ; Knight
of the Bath ; one of the Poftmafters General of Great Britain ; F. R. S.
— ob. 1759 : three-quarters length j ftanding, with the Key of Office
as Vice Chamberlain.
(i) 'Thefe two portraits, admirably painted the manner of Holbein, certainly not inferior
and in the moft perfedt prefervation, certainly to it, but are rather more free and bold.'
belonged to K. Henry VIII (marked on the Walpole's Anecd. of Painting, V. I, p. 62,
back HR 22, 25) the one an elderly, the 4to. 2d. edit. V.I, p. — 8vo. where
other a young man, both in black bonnets there is more relating to thefe two ' capital
and large as life. They have a great deal of Portraits.' They are half length.
f Henricus
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 301
* Henricus Aldrich, S. T. P. hujiifce ^dis Alumnus, Canonicus, Deca-
nus, ob. 14 Dec. 17 10.'
' Legavit Gulielmos Bromley Arm. de Baginton in com. War. hujus
iEdis Sup. Ord. Com. et Ac : Oxon : plus triginta annos Burgenfis.'
Hilf length in a Gown and Caffock.
Robert Harley, Efq. Speaker of the Houfe of Commons; Secretary of
State to Q^ Anne ; Chancellor of the Exchequer •, Baron Harley, Earl
of Oxford and Earl Mortimer; Lord High Treafurer; Knight of the
Garter — ob. 1724, set. 6^: Three-quarters length j ftanding in the
Robes of Office, &c.
George Hooper, W. Stud. D. D. Bifliop of Bath and Wells — ob. 172 7
by whole length ; fitting in his epifcopal Robes.
Arms The See of Bath and Wells : See of Bath
Impaling; Gyronny of eight Or and Ermine ; a Triple and Wells.
Tower Sable : enfigned with a Mitre. Hooper.
John Dolben, W. Stud. D. D. Canon ; Bifhop of Rochefter; Lord High
Almoner; Archbifliop of York — ob. 1686: Whole length, fitting ia
his Epifcopal habit.
Arms — The See of York : Impaling; Sab. an Helmet clofe. See of York
between three Pheons Arg. each pointing to the centre : Dolben.
enfigned with a Mitre.
Thomas Secker, D, C. L. Bifiiop of Briftol ; Oxford ; Archbifliop of Can-
terbury— ob. 1768. * Given by Daniel Burton D. D.' Canon. Three-
quarters length ; by Hudfon ; fitting in his epifcopal Robes.
Samuel Fell, Stud. D. D. Canon; Lady Margaret's Prof, of Div. Dean of
Lichfield J Dean of this Houfe — ob. 1649.
* Ex dono Brown Willis, LL. D.'
Half length, in the Robes of a Dodlor of Divinity.
The following are half lengths — in black Gowns.
« Samuel Fell, S. T. P. Decanus 1647 : setat. 5s, 1639.'
*R. BusBY, S. T. P. 16^5.' 1
« Hen. Aldrich, S. T. P. Decanus 1689.' > See before in the Hall.
.* Rob. Freind, S. T. P. 1736.' J
Over the door, a portrait of an old Attendant in the Chapter Houfe, in the
time of Dean Aldrich ; painted by Riley ; three quarter length.
In the
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In the Common Room under the Hall :
Afmall Portrait of King Henry the eighth, painted by Holbein.
* ANNO d'nI 1537.'
* D. D. Jacobus Chelsum, S. T. P.
MDCCLXXXIX.'
Portraits of Dr. Busby, Dr. Robert Freind, Dr. Nicoll, and Archbifliop
Markham, Chief Matters of WeRminfter School; Dean Aldrich,
and R. Frewin, D. M. of whom fee before in the Hall.
Alfo a Buft of Dr. Busby, by Ryfbrac.
P. 459, 1. 35, col. 2 — note Richard Mead, D. M. by Dipl. 1707, was ad-
mitted Commoner Jun. 30, 1712— ob. 1754.
P. 460, 1. I add
Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery, &c. was admitted Nobleman of this
Houfe in 1690.
P. 460, laji line but one — read felicius.
P. 465, laji line add
Our Author no doubt referved his recital of the ancient fepulchral Monu-
ments in this Church for his intended Hiftory of the City of Oxford ;
but having left nothing relating to them in his MS CoUedlions for that
Hiftory, which are depofued in his Study at the Aftimolean Muleum,
the following account of them, and alfo of the Church, is chiefly taken
from Willis's Survey of this Cathedral.
The Church is built in the fhape of a Crofs, with a Spire Steeple in the
middle. The Nave and crofs Ailes were raftered under in brackets and pan-
nels like fome of our beft wrought parochial churches ; and the Choir and
Ailes on each fide all vaulted or arched with ftone, by the Cardinal before-
mentioned : which ftone work was brought from Ofney Abbey. The length
from eaft to weft is only 154 feet, though before the Cardinal pulled down
three pillars or arches of the weft part, it was 50 feet longer. The length of
the crofs Aile from north to fouth, excluding the old Clock houfe is 102 feer,
and including it is about 120. Height of the Roof, in the weftern part, is 41
feet and a half; and in the Choir part 37 feet and a half. Breadth of the Nave
and fide Ailes 54 feet ; and height of tiie prefent Steeple 144 feet. The length
of the Choir 80 feet.
The Builders of this Church were chiefly the Priors, who began it in K.
Henry the firft's reign. The Latin Chapel, dedicated no doubt to the Vir-
gin Mary, was built about the end of K. Henry the third's reign ; as the
Chapter Houfe feems to have been ; and which opens into the eaft Cloifter.
To
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 303
To whom the old Graveftones belonged I cannot pretend to afcertain ;
though I am fatisfied, five or fix of them that have crofles cut on them, were
in memory of ancient Priors, or religious perfons of this Convent, and that
others were laid over efpecial benefaftors.
I have met with an old will of Christian, daughter of Ralph Paddy, wife
of Jordan Rufus, a benefadrefs of fome lands 1242, who bequeathed her
body to be interred here •, as did Edmund de Ludlow, Reflor of Beckley,
temp. Edw. Ill, whofe name is yet vifible on one of the graveftones. I alfa
find that Nicholas Carent, Dean of Wells, willed anno 1467 his fepulture
here; as did likewife Henry Noers and Julian his wife, daughter of
Henry Caldre, bequeath their demeafnes at Churchill to this Convent, toge-
ther with their bodies to be here interred. I have alfo feen that John Peg-
gie appointed to be buried in St. Mary's Chapel in this Priory Church r
And in an account of perfons interred here (befides the aforefaid) I find it
mentioned, that William Astell, Burgefs of Oxford, Bawdinus de
Partes and his wife, and William de Stratford, who with the confent
of Benet or Benedida his wife, gave Elsfield to this Convent temp. Edv. I ;
and alio John and Richard Hamond, and John de St. Frideswyde's,
who lived temp. Edv. Ill, were all of them buried here. Wherefore that
many of the eighteen old Graveftones now lying in that part of the Church,
called the Dean and Canons' Ailes (removed thither feveral of them from
other parts of the Church) belonged to them I make no qucftion ; efpecially
as there are on Ibmc of them the very impreffions of men and women, and
others of fingle men ; the largeft of which, being feemingly of an Ecclefiaftic,
1 ftiould judge to have belonged to Dean Carent.
As to the ancient railed Monuments or Tombs before Queen Elizabeth's
time, thefe being only five, I fl)all thus account for them.
The firft placed under the great window in the north crofs Aile, which had
on it the effigies of a perfon in brafs praying, and an infcription at bottom
torn off, was, as I am not only fatisfied from the faftiion of it, made in King
Henry the feventh's time, butiilmoft afllired that it was erefted in memory
of James Souch or Zouch, who died 1503. For in the Preiog. Office, Lon-
don, 1 have met with a will dated Od. 16, 1503, and proved Febr. 12 fol-
lowing of the faid Souch ; who appoints to be buried under this very win-
dow, and a Tomb to be erefted over him in the midft of the faid window,
and for licence to do fo bequeaths 30I. to the Convent to the vaulting or
adorning this part of the Church, and 40J. to the Prior for his grave, and as
much to the Convent and Univerfity to pray for him. (i)
(1) This Tomb has an inkhorn and pen- and old jufliccs, with all the jurors of the
cafe in compartments at the front and fides, country whom they might get into their
and nothing elfe remaining to afcertain it. hands. They fpared none whom they thought
Stowe, in his Hist, of London, p. 48, fpeak- to be learned, efpecially if they found any to
ing of the proceedings of the infurgents under have a pen and inkhorne about him: they
Wat Tyler in the reign of King Richard If, pulled off his hood, and all with one voyce
fays, ' They took in hand to behead all men crying, Hale him out, and cut ofF bis head.'
of law, as well apprentices as utter barrifters
The
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The other four ancient Tombs are all between the refpedive arches, di-
viding the Divinity or Latin Chapel from the middle north Aile.
The lowefl: of thefe is of a man in armour, and is reported to belong to
Sir Henry de Bathe, a Juftice pf the King's Bench ; Julliciary of Eng-
land, temp. Hen. Ill, 1238, who died 1261. It contains his effigies lying'
on his tomb, with whifkers, gorget of mail, and helmet pointed, terminat-
ing in a nob. (i)
Under his head a Bull's head Gul. and at his feet a Hound couchant Ar-
gent, collared : upon his breaft 3 Garbs Or. With thefe Arms about the
Monument :
At each end — Arg. a Chevron Sab. between two Greyhounds '
rampanc, combatant, in Chief, and one rampant in Bafe of
the laft : Impaling j Azure, a Fefs Argent between three '
Garbs Or. (2)
At the fides -Argent, &c. as before: Impaling; Sable, a ■
Bordure Argent, charged with Cinquefoiles Gules. ■
Argent, &c. as before : ' .
Impaling > Barry nebulee of fix, Argent and Gules D^ turnery.
Argent, &c. as before. ■■
Argent, &c. as before
Impaling ; Or, three Piles Gules ; a Canton Ermine. Bajfet.
Argent, &c. as before : "
Impaling ; Gules, three Lucies hauriant Arg. Lucie.
The next above him Is the effigies of an Ecclefiaftic lying on a Tomb,
fuppofed to be one of the Priors of St. Fridefwyde's, and was probably in
memory of Prior Philip, who died about 1 190, or Guymond the firfl: Prior,
by whole care this Convent was re-eftablifhed an. mi, and the prefent
Church began to be edified. He died about 1149.
At his feet is a Lion, but neither Infcription or Arms. (3)
(i ) How could any one conceive the effigy in this cafe neither Armour or Arras will ad-
of a man in armour to have been intended for mit the report to be true.
Sir Henry de Bathe, a Jufticiary of England. , .^, . t .• • n-.i 1 r
Surely this is the firft inftance of a Tud|e be- , t?) T"^'? I-np^ 1"? \^ ft^'l '« be feen m one
ing laid in armour on a Tomb. If he had °^ ^^^ windows adjoining: fee p. 465.
been habited fimilar to Sir John de Sconare. (3) This Tomb is generally afcribed to
(Chief Juftice of the King's Bench 1330— — Philip, third Prior of St. Fridefwyde's;
ob. 1355) whofe figure is on a table tomb in who finifhed the frefent Church, erefted the
the church of Dorchefter, Oxfordlhire, there beautiful Shrine of the Patronefs llill remain-
might have been room for fuch a conjefture ; ing, two arches above him, into which he
if the Arms had not proved otherwife: but tranflated her reraaii^ 11 80, and wrote an
account
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 305
The next contains the effigies of the Lady Elizabeth Montacute,
fometime wife to William Baron Montacute, fon and heir of Simon de JVIon-
tacute, anceftor of the JMontacutes earls of Salilbiiry, and high in favour
with Edw. n. (i) She afterwards was married to Thomas Lord Furnival,
and was daughter of Sir Peter de Montfort of Beldefert Caftle in Warwick-
fhire. She died and was buried here in 1353 (^27 Edv. Ill) having founded
in this Priory Church of St. Fridefwyde a Chantry fpr two regular priefts, to
pray for her foul, her two hufbands, and other relations' fouls. It was afligned
to two fecular priefts by the Bifliop of Lincoln, 1380, (Pat. Ric. II, P. 3,
m. 23 :) who were to celebrate near St. Fridefwyde's Shrine in the Chapel
of the Holy Virgin. For its endowment flie gave Stockwell meadow, now
belonging to this College, that is, about one half of Chrift Church meadow,
parted from the northern half, or Fridefwyde's meadow, by what was called
Sheerlake: (2) (Pat. 19 Edv. III. Registr. Priorat. S. Fridefw, MS. f.
293, 294, 295.) On the Tomb lies her ftatue fet i-n marble with tvvo angels
fupporting her head, and at her feet a hound couchant. The flab and figure
lie a good way back from the ledge of the altar tomb, on whofe fouth tront
are figures in pairs, and betvveen them Ihields on which are thefe Arms :
Argent, three Lozenges in Fefs Gules. Montacute.
Thefe Arms occur three times.
In the middle are two arches fiding a larger containing one figure, and on
the fpandrils the above Arms and alfo the following :
Bendy of ten Or and Azure. Montfort.
Thefe Arms occur twice.
In a quatrefoil at the head, the Virgin and Child between an Angel and an
Eagle (the fymbols of Matthew and John) with fcrolls, and the fame Arms
over each. At the feet a figure in long hair, and a mantle, between a Lion
account of her life and miracles. He died of Barking, Eflex. DugJale, (Bar. I, 644)
before 1225, but in what year is uncertain, gives her only one fon, William, created earl
Bilhop Tanner and A. Wood (MS. 49 ) of Salisbury, 2 Edw. Ill, and buried in the
make him flourifliiiSo; Bp Kennet (Pa- Whitefriars, London, i 7 Edw. III. G»ugh'i
ROCH. Antiq^ p. 144) and A. Wood (An- Mon. Inscript. p. 105.
NALS, an. 1 180) 1 189. In this diverfity of (2) Thefe two meadows are furrounded by
opinions we may fuppofe the Monument to an agreeable walk, lately much improved by
have been erefled to one or other of thefe Pri- plantations judicioufly difpofed. They are
ors in a late period, to which Mr, Lethieul- alio bounded on the cad by the Cherwell, on
lier afligns it, whofe drawing is copied in the fouth by the river Ifn, on the weft by a
Gough's MoN. Inscript. p. '36. branch of the fame river, and on the north by
(i) By William, Baron Montacute, who the White Walk, which was made in the be-
Jied 13 Edw. Ill, (lie had four fons and fix ginning of the year 171 7, and is a terrace
daughters; William, earl of Salifhury, Simon upwards of two furlongs in length and fifty
Bp of Ely, John and Edward. Of the daugh- feet wide, fhaded on each fide by lofty elms.
ters, Maud and Ifabcl wercfucceffive Abbelfes
Appe-nd. R r and
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and Bull (the fymbols of Mark and Luke) with fcroUs, on the latter of which
can juft be diftinguifhed ILutaJJ i© : the Arms here are gone. Her
head drefs is of a reticulated pattern, and her fleeves embroidered with Rofes
and Fleurs de lis alternately in rondeaux.
This Lady IVIontacute was alfo a Benefadrefs to building the Cloifters
of this Monaftery, and a (hield of her Arms, the fame that appear on her
Tomb^ are yet to be leen, among the ramifications of the eaftern extremity^
on the vaulting of the ealtern pane to the well.
The uppermoft or laft is the Shrine of St. Frideswyde. This is a neat
and elegant ftrudure eredted over a Tomb, which had on it the effigies of a
man and woman in brafs, which are torn off, faid to be in memory of Di-
dane and Saffride, the faid St. Fridefwyde's parents.
About the year 730, Didane, a petty king in thefe parts, is faid to have
founded a Nunnery here' to the honour of St. Mary and All Saints, which
confifted of twelve religious Virgins of noble birth, under the government of
his own daughter Fridefwyde, who being buried here, and afterwards -ca-
nonized for a Saint, this Monaftery in procefs of time was dedicated to her
memory, and called almoft always by her name. (In fome few of the old
Charters temp. Hen. I, it is called ' the Church of the holy Trinity in Ox-
ford,' as Brian Twyne, D-C" p. 115, ex Regiftro S. Fridifwidas.) But the
Nuns having been difperfed by the Danifh wars, this Church came into the
pofleffion of fecular Canons, and was burnt to the ground A. D. 1004 : after-
wards it was rebuilt, and better endowed for them by King Ethelred. A cer-
tain King, before the Norman conqueft, is faid to have expelled thefe Ca-
nons, and to have given this Monaftery to the Monks of^Abbendon, (Cap-
grave in vita S. Fridefwid^) for fome few years, and then to have reftored
the Canons. This may perhaps account for that in Leland's Collect. Vol*
III, p. 72, out of the Rochefter Chronicle, viz. * A. D. 1049, reftitutio Ca-
nonicorum S. Fridefwids.'
St. Frydefwyde died Oft. 19, 740, as CrefTy tells us ; on which day here
was a celebrated fair kept before the gates of this College.
Her Shrine was at firft placed in a Chapel on the fouth fide, where it con-
tinued for fome ages almoft forgotten, and defaced by fire and age : but in
1 180 (though another fays in 11 79 — Fox's Acts andMoN. Lib. IV", Vol.1,
p. 299) it was with great pomp and folemnity in the prefence of the King
and many of the Nobility tranflated hither, where, according to the pretences
of thofe times, it worked many miracles. In 1289 this old Shrine being
again almoft worn out, a new one was prepared, in which her bones were
laid by Williajn (De la Corner) Biftiop of Sarum, Edmund Earl of Corn-
wall, &c. And being adored till the difiblution of the religious Houfes, it
was then, 30 Hen. VIII, amongft others taken down, and all the ofi^erings
were conveyed into the King's Treafury ; fo that the bones left behind were
only feigned, which laid there till the beginning of Q^ Elizabeth: for we
read (Ibid. Vol. U-, andHift. de exhuraatione Katherinae nuper uxoris Petri
Martyris>
CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE. 307
Martyris, by James Calf hill, D. D. 1562, 8°.) that Peter Martyr's wife, who
was burned here 1552, was taken up at the command of the Vifitors (1556;
and buried in a dunghill, Oie being then efteemed an heretic : hue when
Q Elizabeth came to the crown (he was taken up again, and her bones lo
mixed with St. Fridefwyde's, and both buried together, that if it (hould hap-
pen (he iTiould hereafter be taken up they lliould not diftinguiOi her bones
from St. Fridefwyde's : upon which this epitaph was laid : ^
' Hie reqiiiefcit religio cum fuperllitione.'
A. Wood was told in 1661, by Barten Holyday, D. D. Archd. of Of "[d,
that this Monument flood on the north fide of the Choir, in the middle be-
tween two pillars, where the finging men fit: That it was furrounded with
iron rails, with her effigies on it, in the manner of a \ otarefs, and her
head fupported by two Angels, &c. That in Dean Duppa's time it wa? ta-
ken away, and in the removing was opened, where they law a pertedt efhgies,
with many ribbons about it, as dfo bay leaves and other things. He laid at-
terwards, that the monument lb removed was one of thole landing in the
Divinity Chapel. If fo, it cannot be St. Fridefwyde's, but Lady Montacute s ;
for of ihofe that ftand, there is not any with the effigies of a woman, but
the faid Lady's. Probably St. Fridefwyde's Monument flood on the north
fide of the Choir at the upper end, where is fome fign of an arch, &c. [i;
There are no Infcriptions belonging to any of thcfc five Tombs.
P. 470, N. 176, col. 2,1. I— -read p. 175.
^ A?ms— Argen~Chevron Gul. between three Bucks' heads Harmed.
cabofled of the laft.
Creft — a Buck's Head couped Gules.
P. 476, 1. 2 erafe plain.
P. 479, 1. 24.-'read ( 1 80)
P. 486, at the bottom add
'JOHANNES PARSONS, M.D. parsons.
ob. 1785, 3Et. 43.'
«FREDERICUS ROBINSON, robinson.
hujus ^dis Commenfalls
ob. Jun. 22, A. D. 1788,
aetatis fuae 19.'
P. 49a, L 40— r^^i nerves.
.-~.>~ 1. 44 — read maluit.
10 Ant. Wood's Mem. at the end of Hearne's Lib. Nic. p. iJS-
3o8 APP. TO CHRIST CHURCH COLL.
P. 494, 1. 6 readNATVKjE.
P. 495, 1. 5 from the bottom— ^read coluit.
P. 498, 1. 15 — read dilucide.
'■ 1. 20 read perfuafifllmum.
■ I. 32 read Qu^.
P. 499, at the bottom • add
On white marble Graveftones :
»GEORGE JUBB, D.D.
Regius Profefibr of Hebrew
JUBB.
and
Canon of
died Nov,
aged 70 years.*
Chrift Church
la"- 1787
RANDOLPH.
BATHURST.
« CYRIL RANDOLPH,
died July 5, 1786,
aged 10 days.'
«C. BATHURST,
died Feb. i, 1788,
aged 4 months.'
Oiii a fmall Graveftone, near the door leading into the eaft Cloifter :
« R I C. WITNEY, A. B. witn^y.
ob. Dec. 9, 1787
yEt. 24.'
In the eaft Cloifter, on a fmall Graveftone :
« WILLIAM HEIGHINGTON,
died March 3, 1788, aged 43.'
HEIGHINGTON.
P. 500, laji line ■ for right read dexter.
P. 508, 1, I read buried.
P. 513, !• i5> margin^— —Inkn Vaughan.
F. 5\6, laj} line — add Burials :
1785, Apr. 22, William Newcomb, Cook, aged 26 years.
1786, May 3, Frances, daughter of Arthur Onslow, D. D. Canon,
1787, Aug. 2, John Snow, Canons' Butler, aged 40 years.
APPENDIX
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TRINITY COLLEGE.
X AGE 517, 1. 18 read infeoffe.
P. 518, 1. 19 — read All which being in number twelve, befides the Prefi-
dentj the Founder referved to himfelf and executors at that time autho-
rity of eledting the reft &c.
P. 520, 1. 30 read quadripartite.
P. 523, N. 38, 1. 2 r^^i Chancellor.
P. 524, N. 45, 1. 10 — read minifterial.
P. 524 — add Dr. Dobson, Prefident, was Redor of Cliddefden and Farley,
Hants, 53 years, as mentioned in his Epitaph, p. 533.
P. 525, 1. 18 read iy6§.
1. 20 read 1757 — ob. 1761.
F. ^zy, 1. 5 — read have.
P. 528, N. 68 — a.^d The Tower over the Gateway, adjoining to the Chapel,
has been lately adorned by a Dial, Clock, &c. towards which lool. was
given by the Hon. Henry Charles Somerset, Marquis of Worces-
ter, and the Hon. Lord Charles Henry Somerset (Ions of Hekry
Duke of Beaufort, &c. D.C. L.) both Noblemen of this College, and
cr. M. A. June 28. 17S6. At each fide of the Dial are the Arms of So-
merset or Beaufort, with Supporters, Motto, &c. the one enfigned with
the Coronet of a Marquis •, the other with a Creft — a Portcullis, &c.
P. 529, af/cr 1. II add The Hall was ornamented with a new Ceiling,
Wainfcor, Chimney piece, &c. about the year 1772.
At the upper end is a Portrait of Sir Thomas Pope, the Founoer ;
three-quarters length ; in a gown of black fatiin, faced with luferne fpots:
Motto — ' Quod tacitum velis nemini dixeris.'
I"n this College there are five Portraits of him, all of the fame dimenfioas,
drefs and attitude. A fixth, a moft high-finifhed old portrait, was lately gi-
ven by the College to the Pidture Gallery at Oxford,^ inftead of another now
in the Library. One of thele fix, and the oldcft, came to the College 1596 —
KxComp. /Inni. Another is mentioned as hanging in the Chapel 1634—
Ex Conip. Anni. One of all thefe which is now in the Hall, was painted by
Francis Potter, a curious Mechanic and Mathematician, and a Member of
the College, about 1.637. Another, mentioned above, was painted in 1665, at
the expenfe of the College, for the Pidure Gallery. This is now in the Col-
lege Library. Another lately purchafed, a copy of Holbein, the painter
imknown, is in the Burfary. There is a feveiuh at Tyttenhanger in Hert-
fordfiiire. They are all fuppofed to be copies 'from a valuable pidture by
Hans Holbein, in the poficnion of the Earl of Guildford at Wroxton. It is nor,
however, quite improbable that Holbein might have painted fome of the
f'-pofed:
3-IO APPENDIX TO
fuppofed copies. — Sir Thomas Pope fate to Hans Holbein, for his pidlure,
in the chamber within the gallery gace-houfe at Whitehall, defigned by Hans
Holbein, and lately demoliflied. Hans Holbein painted many of his pidtures
in this chamber, which was ufed by King Henry the eighth as a ftudy or
library.' (Warton's Life of SirT. Pope, zd edit. 8vo. p. 164, N. m.)
In the Burfary of this College is an old Portrait of Dame Elizabeth
PowLETT, relicl of Sir T. Pope, Founder, and afterward wife to Sir Hugh
Powlett, Knight of the Garter, &c. painted, as I judge from the drapery and
the age of the countenance, about the middle of Q^ Elizabeth's reign •, by
which ilie appears to be handfome. This pifture was in the College at leaft
before 1613. It is mentioned in Comp. Burf. Coll. 1612-13. I have been
told that this pidure was painted by Sir Antonio More, portrait and hiftory
painter to Philip and Mary. Several of his pidures were in the colleftion of
K. Charles the firft, and at Sir Philip Sydenham's at Brympton in Somerfet-
fliire, a family nearly related to Lady Powlett. More had one hundred du-
cats for his common portraits. He died in 1575. I rather think, this pifture
is a copy of an original by More.' (Ibid. p. 210, N.f)
In the Burfary aifo are half length Portraits of Ralph Kbttell, D. D.
Prefident, in a brown furred gown, and of Ralph Bathurst, D. M. Prefi-
dent; and alfo Dean of Wells.
In the centre of the Hall is abrafs Column and Pedeftal with this Infcrip-
tion round it ;
* RicAKDus Beckford Promus D. D.
FIDELIS IN PAUCIS.'
It has the Founder's Creft on it — ' Two Dragons' heddes indorfant, rafyd,
a Crownett abowt their Necks, langued, counterchaunged, fet on a Wreathe
Gold and Vert ; the Mantlets Gueules doubled filver butoned Gold.'
(Warton's Life of Sir T. Pope, App. p. 270.)
Arms at the upper end.
Gules, a Crofs Croflet, mounted on three Grieces or degrees. Or. Jomu
Jones
Arg. three Oak Branches flipped, with an Acorn on each. Proper : Aikenhead.
John Lawrence Aikenhead, Jamaica, Efq. D. C, L.
Fellow Commoner.
See of Canterbury : Impaling ; Sable, a Fefs Argent between See of
three Sheldrakes, Proper : on a Canton Or a Rofe, Gules j Cant.
enfigned with a Mitre :
Gilbert Sheldon, D.D. Archbilhop of Canterbury. Sheldon.
Az. ten Billets, in Pile, Or-, on a Chief of the fecond a Demi- Dormer.
Lion ilTuant, Sable :
Sir William Dormer, Baronet, Quainton, Bucks.
Gules,
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Gules, a Bend Argent : Ffolliott.
John Ffolliott, Efq. Lickhill, Worccfterfliire, M. A.
Azure, a Chevron Argent, between three Martlets Or. Bourchier.
William Bourchier, M. A. Redtor of Hatherop, GIouc.
Or, on a Chevron party per pale Azure and Gules three Rofes Ro'tmrey,
of the firft:
Thomas Rowney, Oxford, Efq. Steward of the College.
Azure, a Lion paJTant Or between three Fleurs de lis Argent r North.
enfigned with an Earl's Coronet.
Right Hon. Francis North, Baron North, Earl of
Guildford.
Argent, on a Chevron Azure between three Rofes Gules, ftalked Cc^e^
and leaved Vert, as many Fleurs de lis Or :
With the Ai ms of Ulfter :
Sir John Mordaunt Cope, Baronet, D. C. L.
Azure, on a Chevron Or three Rofes Gul. a Canton Ermine. Ra»ds4,
Richard Rands, M. A. Fellow, Re(5lor of Hartfkld, SuiTex*
Sable, two Bars Ermine j in Chief three Croflcs Patee Or : Batburfi,
Bathurst.
The Arms of North, as before ; enfigned with a Baron's Co- Norths
ronet, and encircled with the Garter :
Right Hon. Sir Frederick North, Knt. Lord North;
cideH fon of the Earl of Guildford ; Knight of the Gar-
ter; D. C. L. Chancellor of the Univerfity ; I^ord Warden,
of the Cinque Ports ; ficc.
Sir Thomas Pope's, the Founder. Pope.
The See of Winchester : enfigned with a Mitre, and encir- See «?/
cled with the Garter : The Visitor. fVincheJier.
Argent, a Chevron Sable between three Fountains or Sykes. Sjkes.
Thomas Sykes, D. D. Prefident.
Azure, a Fefs wavy Arg. in Chief two Mullets Of. Merrkk,
James Merrick, M. A. Fellow.
Arg. on a Pale Sable a Sword ereft of the firft, hilt and pomel "Nellhorpe*
Or : With the Arms of Ulfter :
Sir John NeLthorpe, Barton, Lincolnfhire, Baronet, M. A.
AzufCj
312
APPENDIX TO
Azure, a Stag's Head cabofled Argent : enfigned with an Le^ge.
Earl's Coronet :
J^ight Hon. William Legge, Baron of Dartmouth i
Vifcount Lewisham ; Earl of Dartmouth ; D. C. L.
High Steward of the Univerfity.
Sable, a Chevron between three Fleurs de lis Argent. Hughes.
Thomas Hughes, D. M. Fellow.
Arg. a Chevron Gal. between three Boars' Heads couped Sab. Wrougblon.
Wroughton.
Gules, three Snakes coiled Or: a Chief of the fecond. Wbithy.
Thomas Whitby, of Whitby Wood, StafFordfh. Efq. M. A.
Argent, a Chevron Ermines, between three Fufils of the laft: Shaw.
With the Arms of Ulfter :
Sir John Shaw, Eltham, Kent, Baronet, D. C. L.-
The See of Salisbury : Impaling , Az. a Crofs Patonce Or : See of
enfigned with a Mitre: Salijbury.
Seth Ward, D. D. Prefident j Bifliop of Salifbury. Ward.
Azure, a Ship with two Mads Or, the Sails trufled up, and 'Davie.
hoifted to the Yards Argent, adorned with Flags charged
with the Crofs of England ; on a Chief of the fecond three
Cinquefoiles pierced Gules.
Davie, Orleigh, Devon, &c.
Argent, a Crofs Gules between four Rofes of the fecond, feeded 'Trotman,
Or, barbed Vert.
Samuel Trotman, Efq. Sheliwell, Oxfordfhire : M. P. for
Woodftock.
Over the Chimney Piece.
The Arms of Philip and Mary : Encircled with the Garter, Thilip and
.and enfigned with a Crown ; Supporters, &c. and this Mary,
Infcription on a Label : —
' lilt pfiiUppo tt i^aiia A. D. 1554.'
On the Chimney piece :
l^ORTH : with a Label for difference : North.
Hon. George Augustus North (eldeft fon of Lord North, Chanc. of
the Univ.) Gent. Com. or. M. A. 1777. He contributed 40I. towards
the purchafe of this marble Chimney piece.
Sir Thomas Pope's, the Founder. Fope,
At the lower end.
Argent, a Chevron between three Bucks trippant Sable'.
John PwOgers, Helftone, Cornwall, Efq. Gent. Commoner.
Rogers^
Quarterly J
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Quarterly ; firft and fourth, Sab. a Pale Arg. counterchan'^ed ■ Fi/Ie'J
in the firft part an Acorn nipped Or:
Second and third, Argent, a Pale Sable.
FiFIELD. ""
Vert, fix EfcaJlop-fliells, three, two and one, Argent : imeci?
William Holbech, Farmbrough and Mollington, Warwick,
fliire, Efq. M. A. Fellow Commoner.
Or, a Lion rampant between three CroITes Patonce Gules : Tunur
Turner.
Argent, a Fefs between fix Crofs Crofiets fitchee Gules: en- Craven
figned with an Earl's Coronet.
Right Hon. William Craven, Baron and Vifcount Craven;
Earl of Craven ; fometime Gent. Commoner.
Sable, three Chevronels Erm : Wise. ;^/a
Erm. a Trefoile Hipped Or between three round Buckles Art>. JoJn//
tongues pendent ; o y •
Daniel Jodrell, M. A. Fell. Rector of Hingham, Norfolk.
_ Sable, a Lion paflant gardant Or between three Helmets Argent ; Comoit
a Crefcent for difference ; enfigned with an Earl's Coronet.
Right Hon. Spencer Compton ; a Member of the Colleo-e;
Speaker of the Houfe of Commons ; Baron of Wilming-
ton, Vifcount Pevensey and Earl of Wilmington ;
Knight of the Bath; afterwards Knight of the Garter!
Lord Prefident of the Council.
Or, a Lion rampant regardant Azure : PfyO
Lewis Pryse, Gogerthen, CardiganHiire, Efq. Gent. Com.
Azure, a Griffin paflant Or -, a Chief of the laft. Evelyn
Evelyn. -^
Argent, a Saltire engrailed between four Rofes Gules. Napier.
Napier. ^
Arg. three Bulls pafl"ant Sab. enfigned with an Earl's Coronet. JJhley.
Right Hon. Anthony Ashley Cooper ; 'a Member of the
College; Earl of Shaftsbury, &c. only fon of Right
Hon. Anthony Ashley Cooper, Chanc. of England i
Earl of Shaftfijury, &c.
^- 53^» !• 3 r^^i laying.
P. 532, 1. 6 read Church.
P- 534) 1- 10 read 1598-9.
• 1. II rend (90)
— 1. 13 read (91)
■ 1- 15 r^^d (92)
■ 1. ig — read (g^)
' 1. 25 read Prefbyterian.
y- 534. after N. 92--«^// (93) Auth. MS. Afliiii. Muf. F. 4. p. 92.
Append. Ss APPENDIX
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ST. JOHN BAPT. COLLEGE.
X'^AGE 5^5, 1. ^—'erafe his native place, and read being.
Sir Thomas Whyte was born at Rickmanfworth in Hertfordfliire :
See p. 549 i and Fuller's Worthies of that County, p. 30.
P. 542, 1. 32 add (31) after 1 665.
P. 545, 1. 1 2 ■ read and.
'- N. 39, 1. 2 — read Warnborough or Warborougjh«
P, 546, after the lajl line — add
XI. Arthur Smyth, Bifhop of Clonfert in Ireland 1752 ; Downe
and Connor 17531 Meath 1765 j Archbilhop of Dublin 1766 —
cb. 1772.
P, 547, 1. 15 -'-read Niche.
1. 28 read fouth fide.
■ 1. 29 — after Or add ]
P. 556, 1. \z—for II read XII.
P. 557, 1, 6 read Archiepifcopi.
P. 562, lajl line—for two read as many.
P. 564, 1. 4 — after illo add die.
■ 1. 6 — after Birds add Sable.
P. 566, Note read (48)
P. 568, 1. 12 read < W. B. 1737.' Put for William Bridge, Fellow;
B. M. and afterward D. D. who died Sept. 5, 1737, ^"*^ ^^^^ buried in the
Ante Chapel. A Poet.
1. 14 ■ ■ after John Lee add D. D.
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JESUS COLLEGE.
P.
AGE 574, 1. 20— —for Culmham, read Culham, as in the Latin Copy.
P' 577 On Sir EuBULE Thelwall note He was ekded from Weft-
minfter to Trinity College, Cambridge, 1572.
P. 579 laji line add
XV. Samuel Peploe, Bifliop of Chester 1726 — ob. 1750.
XVI. John Harris, Bilhop of Landaff 1729— ob. 1738. (i)
P. 580, 1. 18 • read engmven [or carved.]
P. 581, 1. 32— rf«^ En fuivant la Verite.
■ 1. 34 read Ekutcheon.
P. 583> 1- 5— ''^"^
The Portrait of Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight— three quarter length, fit-
ting— is removed into the great dining Room of the Principal's Lodg-
ings ; where are alfo the following :
Queen Elizabeth — in her Royal Robes, half length, onboard; fuppofed
to have been an original, and fometime a whole length.
King Charles the firft, a Benefaftor — whole length, in his Royal Robes,
&c. «C. R. 1636.' by Vandyck.
Sir EuBuLE Thelwall, Knight, Principal ; a Copy by Parry from an ori^
ginal at Bathafern Park in Denbighlhire — three quarter length.
(0 y^^'' Han-is was firll matriculated of ber of Oriel College ; B. A. 1701 ; M. A.
this College 1697, afterward became a Mem- 17145 D. D, at Cambridge 1728.
S S 2 P. 585,
3i6 APP. TO JESUS COLLEGE.
p. 583, after 1. 6 from the bottom — add
In the Library are thefe Portraits :
Queen Elizabeth j half length — on board; with a fan in one hand, and a
fprig in the other : ' An. 1590.*
Hugh Price, D. C. L. Treafurer of St. David's ; Founder : half length,
in a black robe, on board, by Hans Holbein.
Herbert Westphaling, D. D. Bifliop of Hereford, a Benefadlor : half
length, in his epifcopal robes : ' An. Dom. 1601 : JEtatis fuE 57.'
Arms — ^Az. a Crofs Or between four Caltraps of the laft. Wefifhaling.
Another of the fame: three quarter length: in a black robe:
' Anno Domini 1601 : cCtatis fuse 67.'
Arms — as before. TVejiphaling,
King Charles II : in his Robes, &c. three quarter length.
The Royal Arms, &c. K. Ch. II.
Francis Mansell, D. D. Principal : in his Doftor's robes: half length.
Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight, D. C. L. Principal, &c. three quarter
length, fitting.
Edward Meyrick, M. A. Fellow; Treafurer of St. David's &c. and Be-^
nefadtor : half length, in a clerical drelk.
William Parry, B. D, Fellow, (afterward Vicar of Shipfton upon Stour,.
Worcefterfhire) prefented to the Society a Copy of the Statutes of the
College written by himfelf upon Vellum, in the moft exquifite manntr.
P. 584, after 1. 9 add
In the Chapel is an Altar piece, reprefenting St. Michael overcoming,
the Devil — an imitation of the fame fubjeft painted by Guido in the
Convent of the Capricini, one of the finefl: works of that celebrated
Mafler in Rome. Its dimenfions are nine feet ten inches high, and fix
feet ten inches wide. It was prefented by the Rt. Hon. Thomas James
Bulkelky, Vifcount Bulkeley; a Nobleman of the College ; created
M, A. in 1773.
P. 585, 1. 32 — read Majestati.
P. 586, 1. 1 2 ' read exhaustis,
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WADHAM COLLEGE.
p.
AGE 595, 1. 15 read Viar (as in Ath. Oxon.)
P. 597, on Dr. DuNSTER »o£e — He was at the time of his death Reftor of
Mailh Gibbons, Bucks, and Chaplain in ordinary to the King.
P. 599, 1. 10 — read William Burscough.
1. 26 read a Mullet of the firft for difference.
P. 600, 1. 25 read ipor0»
add In the great window at the upper end of the Hall are
two fmall Portraits of K. Charles I. and his Q^jeen, precileiy the fame
with thofe at Magdalen College.
P. 601, after line 28 — add In the Common Room, which is fituated in the
centre of the eaft front of the College, between the Chapel and the Hall^
are thefe Portraits :
The Founder and Foundress — three quarter length, painted by Sonmans:
with Arms and Quarterings as in the Hall.
An old female Servant of the Society : half length by the fame Painter.—-
' Mary Georg A" ^t. 120, 1691. Gul. Sonmans pinxit etdedit.' (i)
The Right Hon. Arthur Onslow Efq. Ember Court, Surrey-, fometime
Commoner of this College ; afterward Knight of the Shire for the county
of Surrey, and Speaker of the Houfe of Commons in five fuccefllve Par-
liaments— a fpace of above thirty three years. He died in 1768. Half
length, in his Robes, painted by Hudfon.
(1) The following extraft from Fulman's felf, and publiihcd in 8°. 1772, at Oxford,
MS Colleftions in Corpus Chrilli College the Editor gives this Note:
Library, is fuppofed to contain fome anecdotes ' Mother George was a very ancient Dame,
relating to this aged woman. living in Blaqk Boy Lane, which leads from
' Mother George — Oxford — Alice, daugh- the north end of St. Giles's to Rats and Mice
ter of Hugh Gules and Brigid Watkins his Hill : The perfeft ufe of all her faculties at
wife, born at Droitwich in Wore, upon All the age of 120 years, occafioned a great re-
Saints day, being thurlday — which mud be fort of company to her houTe. Itwashercuf-
1571 — Sixteen years old and an half at Til- torn to thread a very fine needle, without the
bury Camp 15 88 — At thirty fne marricdTho- help of fpedacles, and to prefent it to her
mas George at Magd. Parilh Church in Ox- gucfts, who, in return, gave her fome gra-
ford — By him had ten fons and five daughters tuity towaids her fupport. In the latter end
—among the reft John George living in 0£i. of her life, file removed into St. Peter's in the
16S0, aged 76 — at which time flie reckoned Bailey, and died there by an accidental fall
39 Great Grand children.' Vol. XIV, f. 122. which injured her back.'
Alfo in A. Wood's Life, written by him-
la
3i8 APP. TO WADHAM COLLEGE.
In the Warden's Lodgings are thefe Portraits:
The Founder and Foundress — three quarter length in black drefies.
•* REVEREND:' IN CHRISTO PATER ROBERT.' WRIGHT, SS. THEOL. Dr.
ECCL^E Sti. and. WELLENS. THESAURAR. COLL. B. TRIN. OXON.
OLIM SOCIUS ; COLL. WADHAM. GUARD, i'. ECCL"^ B. TRIN. BRISTOL.
EPISCOPUS 9.9 ET JAM CO VENT. ET LICHFEILD PR^SUL.'
' ^TATIS SU^ 72 AN. DOM. 1632.'
In his Epifcopal robes — three quarter length.
Arms — The See of Bristol : Impaling ; Party per Pale Or and See of
Arg. on a Chevron Azure, between three Boars' Heads Brijlol.
Sable, as many Bezants. Wright.
The See of Coventry and Lichfield : See of Cov. £r? Lichf,
Impaling J the fame. IVright.
William Smith, D. D. third Warden : half length — in his Dodlor's robes :
* iEtatis fu;E 51 — An. Dom. 1635.'
John WiLKiNS, D. D. fixth Warden ; Bilhop of Chefter: fitting — in his
epifcopal robes : three quarter length.
Walter Blandford, D. D. feventh Warden; Bifhop of Oxford; and of
Worcefter : in his epifcopal robes — three quarter length.
Gilbert Ironside, D. D. eighth Warden; Bifliop of Briftol; and of
Hereford : half length — in his epifcopal robes.
Thomas Dunster, D. D. ninth Warden : half length, oval — in a clerical
habit.
William Baker, D. D. tenth Warden ; Bilhop of Bangor ; and of Nor-
wich : fitting in his epifcopal robes — three quarter length.
Samuel Lisle, D. D. twelfth Warden ; Bifliop of St, Afaph ; and of Nor-
wich : a Benefador : in his epifcopal robes — half length.
John Goodrich, M. A. Fellow, and Benefaflor ; half length, in a black
drefs.
Humphrey HoDY, D. D. Fellow; Archdeacon of Oxford ; a Benefaftor :
Edith, his wife. Both half length — oval.
Thomas Wyndham, Lord Chief Juflice of the Common Pleas in Ireland ;
Lord Chancellor of Ireland ; and created Baron Wyndham of Arglas
in Ireland : a Benefadtor : three quarter length — Handing in his Baron's
Robes, Coroner, and Staff of Office.
P. 601, at the bottom — add In the eaft window of the Library are twofmall
Portraits of the Founder and Foundress.
P. 605 for the Portman Arms and Quarterings, in the margin — read Firft,
Portmayi — Second, Croffe — Third, Orchard — Fourth, Fume — Fifth, 2V*-
velt — Sixth, Gilbert — Seventh, .
P. 610, 1. 13 rmi Ardington.
P. 612, 1. 26 ' 1719, J. E.' John Eyans, M. A. Fellow, and Proilor
in 1703, died June 23, lyi^*
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PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
P
AGE 621, 1 24 read 1714, June 8, Afb of Parliament pafTed to
confirm Letters Patent for annexing a Prebend in the Cathedral Church
ot (jloucefter.
-J-25—CoLWELL Brickenden.D. D. Mafter, died Alio- 27 1714^
; ^°r~ii'r'' ^^^- '"' '"^'^ '73^-9- 1. 33-read iy%8-g.
1. 36~WiLLiAM Adams, D. D. Mufler, died in his P?ebenda!
Houle at Gloucefter, Jan. 13, lyHg.
■■ ^^\ William Sergrove, B. D. Fellow— Reftor of St. Aldate's— was
elefted Mafter Jan. 28, 1789-fucceedcd alio to the annexed Preb of
Gloucefter. He refigned the Reftory of St. Aldate's, proceeded d'd
and IS the prefent Mafter 1790.
^- ^^^' lir^'^rr'''"^ WiGHTwicK. 1. 30 read Bennett.
~~ N. 38, 1. 2 read St. Mary's Hall.
P. 625, h 7-_tf^^ In 1683 George Towneshend, of Rowell in Gloucef-
terihire Efq. bequeathed eight Exhibitions to this College for youths
educated in the faid County at the following Schools ; Gloucefter Chel-
tenham, Camden and North Leach.
^'w-^'^'''J'"°"^ ^■^'■^ founded by George Morlev, D. D. Bifhop of
Wuichefter; three for Natives of the lile of Jerfey, and two of Guern-
ley. He died in 1684.
Lady Elizabeth Holford founded two Exhibitions of 20I. a year each
in this College by her will dated Nov. 19, ijij. See before in Wor-
cefter College, p. 633.
P. 626, after line 8 add
The Altar in the Chapel has been lately adorned with a new Pidure re-
prefenting our Saviour foon after his Refurrcdion ; copied by Cranks
trom a Painting at Antwerp by Rubens :
* D. D. JosEPHus Plymley a. B. de' Longnor com. Salop,
et hujuke ^dis Sup. Ord. Commenfal.'
Arms on the Screen :
a Dove, holding in its beak an Olive Branch
in bafe two Serpents entwined. ,
Creft— a Dove, with a Serpent under its feet
Or on a Bend engrailed Verr, three Phcons of the Field. Tipping
Creft-out of a ducal Coronet Or, an Antelope's Head Vert, ^'
attired and maned of the firft. '
Motto—' Vive ut vivas.'
JtJ^RTHOLOMEW Tjppinc, Efq.
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WORCESTER COLLEGE.
AGE 630, 1. 4-~-^nad tripartite.
P. 632, 1. 12 ■ - read Fvnney.
Dr. Fynney was Fellow of St. John's College, and held the Vicarage of
Kirtlington, near Oxford, belonging to that College ; was Chaplain to
Lord Burlington ; Preb. of Hufthwaite in the Church of York •, Redor
of Long Newton, in the county of Durham. He died Mar. 10, 1726,
and was buried in the eaftern Tranfept of the Church of Durham. See
Hutchinfon's Hist, of Durham, p. 181.
P. 636, 1. 6 John Maplet, D. M. Principal, was eledted Student of
Chrift Church from Weftminfter 1630.
P. 639, after line 9 ^add
On the lar^e Patent Stove Grate in the Hall, are the following Arms
and Infcriptions :
* Coll. Vigorniense Oxon.* Wercejler
The Arms of the College, as in p. 632. College.
^Quarterly -, firft and fourth. Or, ten Billets, 4, 3, 2, i, Arg. Gabriel.
Second and third. Sable, a Chevron Erm. between three Burd.
Weefels Proper:
*R.B. Gabriel, D.D.*
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APPENDIX
T O
HERTFORD COLLEGE.
X A GE 642, N. 9, col. 1, laji line, and col. 2 firjl linC'-^read 26I. 13J. ^d.
P. 646, 1. 25 — add Thomas Isles was elefted Student of Chrift Ch. from
Weftm. 1604; Preb. of Gloucefter — — ; Canon of Chrift Church
1632} deprived 1648.
P. 647, 1. 20-"— add Richard Newtom was elected Student from Wcftm.
1694, and became Canon of Chrift Church in 1752.
N. 19 — erafe and was buried at St. Peter's in the eaft, Oxford.
1. 25— add WittiAM Sharpe was elefted Student of Chrift Church
from Weftminfter 1737.
lafi line-—^add Berkard Hodgson was elcfted Student of Chrift
Church from Weftminfter 1764.
APPEND. TO COLL.
Pace 650, 1. 13— -rwi Buckeby.
Tt APPENDIX
I 322 3
N D I X
TO THE
HALLS,
aaSBOMMaa
ST. ALBANS' HALL.
_!; AGE 656, 1. 10 — on William Rumsey, Principal, noie—Hc had the
Prebend of Bathwick in the church of Wells 1468, which he refigned in
Jan. 1476. He gave in 1492 towards the Painting of the Tabernacle of
St, John Bapt. in the Choir of Merton Chapel 55. (A. Wood's IMS Ca-
TAL, of the Fellows of Merton College— Ballard's MSS in Bodl. Lib.
Vol. XLVI.)
P. 658, 1. 25 — R.Leybourne, D. D. was defied Student of Chrift Church
from Weftm. in 1 7 1 2.
P. 65^, after 1. 6 add
VII. Balthazar Vigures Bifliop of Leighlin and Ferns in Ire-
land 169c — ob. ry2i.
He was firft a Member of Exeter Coll. and afterward M. A. of this Hall.
P. 659, afier the laft litie—^add
The foLith fide of the Quadrangle was rebuilt in 1789 by Francis Ran-
dolph, D. D. the prefent Principal. It contains four complete fets of
Apartments, and coft upwards of 400!.
The dining Hall has alfo lately been repaired.
EDMUND
A P p. TO THE HALLS. 323
EDMUND HALL.
.AGE 666, after line g'—add
T. Shaw, D. D. Principal, was appointed Regius Profeflbr of Greek in
1741.
after 1. 16 — add
G. Dixon, D. D. Principal, died Mar. 7, 1787, and was buried in the
Chapel. See the Infcription below.
William Dowson, M. A. Fellow of Queen's College, and Recftor of
Bixley with Framlingham Earl, in the county of Norfolk, was eledted
Principal Aug. 16, and admitted 0& 13, 1787. He was alfoprefented
by the Society of Queen's to the Vicarage of Bramley, Hants. He
proceeded D. D. and is now Principal, 1790.
. 66yy 1. 14 — read oppofite to Queen's College.
ibe catch word at the bottom — read Chambers.
N. 30 add In the Refedlory, at the upper end, are thefe two
Portraits ;
Thomas Shaw, D. D. Principal : in a clerical habit, with this Infcription:
' Effigiem hanc T. Shaw, D, D. donodedit R. Dalton.'
George Fothergill, D, D. Principal j in his robes.
P. 668, after 1. 10 — add
Robert Thomlinson, D. D. fometime Vice-Principal, Preb. of St.
Paul's, London ; Reftor of Whickham in the county of Durham, and
Ledurer of St. Nicholas in Newcaftle on Tine; left by his will 200I. to
this Hall, and lool. to Queen's College. He died Mar. 24, 174.7,
aged yg.
P. 66gy 1. 8 — read 1760.
' after 1. 1 1 — add
On a white marble Graveftone in the Chancel :
' G. D. S. T. P.
ob. Mar. 7, 1787
Mi. 79.*
Put for George Dixon, Principal.
at the bottom— —add
Over the Chapel door, and alfo over the Gateway of the weftern front,
next the Street, are thefe Arms :
Or, a Crofs Patonce Gules, between four Cornilh Choughs
Proper. St. Edmund.
St. Edmund, Archbifliop of Canterbury.
T t 2 P. 66g,
324 A P P. TO THE HALLS.
P. 66ci, N. 33 add
On the Wainfcot of the Chapel are ihefe Arms :
Quarterly •, firft and fourth. Argent, a Chevron Sab. between Worjley.
three Falcons, clofe, of the fecond ; a Crefcent for diff".
Second and third, Or, on a Crofs engrailed Gules, a Wolf's -
Head erafed, of the firft.
Edward Worsley, Gatcombe in the Ifle of Wight, Efq. M. A. fon of Sir
Edward Worfley, Knight : Henry Worsley, Appuldercomb in the
fame Ifland, Efq. fecond fon of Sir Robert Worfley, Baronet:
Both Genr. Com. and Contributors towards the Cedar Wainfcot.
Gul. on a Fefs between two Cotifes, three Partridges rifing Or,
as many Torteauxes. Partridge.
Robert Partridge of Low Brooks, Berks, Efq. Gent. Com. a Contributor
to the Cedar Wainfcot. He gave alfo a large gilt Flagon for the Com-
munion Table.
Joseph Crowther, D. D. Principal of St. Mary's Hall, alfo contributed
towards the Cedar Wainfcot.
Other Benefaftors towards the building the Chapel, Library, &c.
Richard Onslosv, Efq. Gent. Com. afterward Baronet; Knight of the Shire
for the county of Surry; Speaker of the H. of Com. one of the Lords
of the Treafury ; Chanc. of the Exchequer; and or. Baron Onslow.
Foot Onslow Efq. Gent. Com. He ferved for Guildford in the Conven-
tion 1689 ; in three Parliaments in the reign of K. Will. Ill ; and was
Commiflioner of the Excife from 1 6 — to the time of his death in 17 10.
They were both fons of Sir Arthur Onflow, Bart, of WefliClandon.
George Smyth, Nibley, Gloc. Efq. Mr. Francis Cherrey, Shottefljroke,
Berks; Mr. James Butler, SuflTcx; Gent. Commoners.
Winchester College; Henry Blake, Efq. Pinnels, Wilts, Gentleman
Com. Samuel and Philip Shepherd, fons of Philip Shepherd,
Hampton, Gloc. Efq. Richard Hawkins, Efq. Gent. Com. fon of
Sir Richard Hawkins, Knt. of Middle Afton, Oxfordfliire; John Coxe,
M. A. Minifter of North Cerney, Gloc. Thomas Smith, D. D. Fellow
ot-" Queen's College, and Bifliop of Carlifle : Thomas Shaw, D. D.
Principal : Sir George Fleming, Baronet, M. A. of this Hall ; Bp of
Carlifle : William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, D. of Portland,
D. C.L. Martin Basil, Efq. Gent. Com. Whilton Park, Bucks.
In the year 1758, the Right Hon. Arthur Onslow, Efq. of Ember Court,
Surry; Speaker of the Houfe of Commons in five fucceflive Parlia-
ments ; prefented afpendid edition of the Bible in Englifh, and the
Book of Common Prayer, &c. for the ufe of the Chapel:
His Uncle and Father were both Gent. Com. and Benefadlors: See above.
GtoRGE Fothergill, D. D. Principal; Thomas Fothercill, D. D.
Fellow, and afterward Provoft of Queen's College : William Henry
Augustus, Duke of Portland, M. A. George Arnold, Efq. Com.
Afliby Lodge, Nonhamptonfliire; George Dixon, D. D. Principal.
ST.
A pp. TO THE HALLS. 325
ST. MARY'S HALL.
JT A G E 672, N. 10 add
M. Lluellyn", D..M. Principal, was elefted Student of Chrift Church
from Weftminfler in 1636. He was aifo a Captain in K. Charles the
firft's army. Fellow of the College of Phyficians, London, and in 1671
Mayor of Wycomb, Bucks.
P. 673, 1, 10 add
W. King, D. C. L. Principal, was the fon of Peregrine King Efq. by
daughter of Sir William Smyth of RedclifF, Bucks, Baronet.
P. Sy^i 1. 44 ■ "read contempfi.
NEW INN HALL.
JT AGE682, 1. 1-
JoHN WiGAN, Student of Chrift Church from Weftminfter; M. A. was
admitted Principal Oft. 5, 1726. He proceeded D. M July 7, 1727 j
and was alfo Secretary to the Chancellor of the Univerfity the Earl of
Arran. In 1732 he refigned his Principality, was appointed Phyfician
and Secretary to Edward Trelawny, Efq. Governor of Jamaica, and died
in that Ifland Dec. 5, 1739.
P. 683, 1. 14— — r^^i quia.
ST,
326 A P p. TO THE HALLS.
ST. MARY MAGDALEN'S HALL,
P
AGE 685, 1. 6 — read crekeme.
P. 688, N. II — rend 1715.
after line 2 1 — add
W. Denison, D. D. died 0£l. 27, 1786, at Chakon, Hants, and was
buried there.
Matthew Lamb, D. D. fometime Fellow of Queen's College-, Preb. of
Lichfield and Worcefter ; Vicar of Banbury, Oxfordfhire, and Redlor
of Chipping Warden, Northamptonfliire ; was admitted Principal Dec.
20, 1786. He refigned in 1787, and became Chancellor of the diocefe
of Oxford.
Henry Ford, M. A. of Chrift Church ; Lord Almoner's ProfefTor of Ara-
bic; Reftor of Waltham, Hants; and fometime Chancellor of the dio-
cefe of Oxford ; was admitted Principal Feb. 7, 1788. He proceeded
D. C. L. and is now Principal, 1790.
P. 688, at the bottom add »
X. John Williams, Bifhop of Chichester 1696 — ob, 1709.
He was matriculated of this Hall 1651, where he proceeded M. A. 1658 ;
and D. D. at Cambridge 1 689. (Ath. Oxon. V. II, 1 1 19.)
P. '688. The three laft numeral marks of reference in the text fliould be
(i3)(H)(i5).
The two laft Pages fhould be 689, 690.
P. 689. John Rosewell, B. D. fometime Fellow of Corpus Chrifti Col-
lege, Mafter of Eton School, Canon of Windfor, and Fellow of Eton
College, who died 1684, g^v^ by will 20I. for and towards the erefting
and building a Chapel, as appears by an acquittance fealed by Conv.
June 14, 1686. (Reg. Conv. B b, 29, p. 128.)
P. 690 Of William Tindall fee more in p. 423.
-■■■ - — lajl line read extorris.
■ at the bottom add
In the Rcfedory are alfo two fmall Portraits, thus infcribed :
' Epifcopus Lancelotus Andrews Winton. 1673.'
* Tho : White, S. Th. D. Benefac. Ac. Ox. et olim ex Aul. Mag.*
Alio a half-length Portrait of William Denison, D. D, Principal, pre-
fented by his Widow.
APPENDIX
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A
PPENDIX — Page 11, Note 6, Chancellors— --flii
Thomas de Cantelupe was Chancellor when Adam Feteplace was
Mayor, Joh. Colefull, Ric. fil. Nich. Prepos : and till I find out thai
year when they were Officers, I cannot aflign another year for the Chan-
cellorfhip of Tho. de Cantelupe — O. V. 43— that charter was written
before 1263. I believe that he was Chancellor part of the year 1267,
becaufe in his life 'tis faid he had liked to be killed in a fray between
the Auftrales and Boreales.
Pope Clem. V, hearing by rumours from the Dean and Chapter of Here-
ford, and by the Lett. pat. of K. Edw, — , the Archb. of York, 15 Bi-
fliops, 1 1 Earls, and many Lords and Nobles, of the holinefs of Th.
de Cantelupo Bp of Hereford, in order to have him canonized, the Pope
orders them to enquire publicly in every one of their diocefes concern^-
ing his life, an. 1307. So in Reg. H. Woodlock, ep. Winton.
Mem. fro.m a loofe paper MS of A. Wood.
Page 18, 1. 3 add Henry de Maunsfeild, D. D. Fellow of Merton
College, and Chancellor 1311, became Dean of Lincoln in 1315&C.
In 1283 he at his own charge fet up all tiie fide windows with glafs, of
the Chancel of the old Collegiate Church of St. John Baptifl:, Merton ;
or caufed the faid windows to be glazed ; whereas they were not fo be-
fore. A. Wood's Catal. of Fellows of Mert. Coll. Vol. xlvi of Bal-
lard's MSS in Bodl. Library.
P. 37, N. I read In quodam MS. int. Cod. Med. in Bib. Bod. nu. 123
-—nunc MSS Bodl. 859, f. 261.
P. 72, I. 25 — add R. Mayhew, Bifliop of Hereford, rcfigned the office of
Chancellor May 28, and W. Warham, Archbifhop of Canterbury,
was eleifted the fame day. Fulman's MS in C. C. C. Library.
P. 81, 1. 4 add The Pro5lors were admitted to their office Apr. 22. Ibid.
P. 100,1. 12 — add Sir John Mason, Chancellor, died Apr. 21, 1566.
P. 166, 1. 6 read Mr. 7*. Robinfon of Merton Coll. ProSlor, became D. D.
1733-, Piebendary in the Churches of Landaff, and Peterborough.j
Vicar of Ponteland in the county of Northumberland and diocefe of
Durham ; and one of the Members of the lower Houfe of Convocation.
He died .
P. 169, 1. 5— add Mr. R. Hind of Ch. Ch. ProSior, proceeded D. D. 1749 ;
was Vicar of Skipton in Craven, Yorkfhire -, Reftor of St. Anne's Soho,
Wcftminfter, which living he refigned in 1778; Vicar of Rachdale,
Lancafliii'c j Preb. of St. Paul's, London ; and died Feb. — 1790.
P. '74
[ 328 ]
P. 174, al the hotlom—t'Jd Mr. Francis All erbury of Ch. Ch. VroHor^ became
D. C. L. 1768-, Prebendary in the Ciuirch of Cloyne in Ireland 1769;
Precentor of the fame 1 770 ; and Rettor of Clonmell in Ireland 1776.
P. 179, at the bottom — add
1789 Chanc. the fame Frederic Lord North.
VicECHANc. John Cooke, D, D. Pref. of Corpus Chrifti Coll. 0£b. 8. (i)
Proftors ^ 1'bomas Phillips of Pemb. Coll. ? «
Mr. (2) 1 Edward Morgan oi ]ti\i% CoW. S °'
}
Apr.
1790 Chanc. the fame Frederic Loid North.
Prodors ^Charles Bitckeridge of St. John's Coll.
Mr. (3) \Charles Ihomas Barker of Chrift Church J 14.
P. 193, 1. 26 High Stewards add Heneage Finch, Efq. (after-
ward Lord High Chancellor, and Earl of Nottingham) was admitted
Gent. Com. of Chrift Church 1635, and was created D. C. L. Nov. 7,
1665.
P. 238, 1. 15 App. to Univ. Coll.—— Wetherell's Arms—
read on a Chief indented.
P. 255, after 1. 20 App. to New Coll. add
Azure, three Mullets of fix points between two Bendlets
cotifed Argent :
John Bridle, D. D. Fellow ; Redor of Hardwick, Bucks.
Argent, two Bars Gules :
Nicholas Preston, M. A. Fellow j Re£lor of Alton
Barnes, Wilts.
Gules, three Pears, Or, two and one ; on a Chief of the fecond
a demi Lion rampant naiflant Sable :
Charles Parratt, B. C. L. Fellowj Redor of Soham
Tonye, Norfolk.
P. 257, after 1. 16 add
Sable, three Pheons barbed Argent, two and one :
Thomas NicoLLs, B. C. L. Fellow; Redor of Stanton St.
John, Oxfordshire.
Quarterly ; firft and fourth, Gul. a Fefs and Bordure engrailed.
Ermine :
Second and third. Argent, a Fefs wavy Azure, between three
"Wolves' Heads erafed of the fecond :
Nathaniel Lee Acton, Efq. Gent. Com. created M. A.
Livermcre Park, Suffolk.
Bridle.
Prefton.
Parratt.
NicoUs.
ARon.
Mlkr.
(0 Reg. Conv. B k, 37, p. — — . (2) Ibid.
(3) Ibid.——.
P. 257,
[ 329 ]
P. 257> !• 20 ' read
Sable, a Buck's Head cabofled Or, between two Flaunches of
the laft : Parker.
Sir Henry Parker, Honnlngton, Warwickfhire, Bart.
P. 268, 1. 22 App. to Magd. Coll.— —add
This anecdote of Dr. Humphrey is alfo recorded by A. Wood in the
firfl: part of this Hist, and Antiq^ or Annals : fee the year ciddlxvi
— ' The Qii. faid, " Dr. H. methinks this gown and habit becomes you
very well, and I marvayle that you are fo ftraight laced in this point-
but I come not now to chide." — The Qu. refleded upon Dr. H, for bis
precifenefs.'
P. 269, 1. I read P. 317, on John Wilkinfon note— —In 1649, ^^•
Fuller in his Church Hiftory, B. ix, p. 234, has related the fame anec-
dote, but with fome miftakes, which are correfted by Heylin, in his
Examen Hiftoricum, p. 268. Heylin calls the Coins Double Piltolets,
and fays they were ' all French pieces.*
P. 269, after 1. 9 — add P. 318 on Thomas Goodwyn note— —
Coodwyn was doubtlefs the Independent Minifter and Head of a College,
of whom a curious and charafteriftic anecdote is related in No, 494 of
the Spedator, one of Addifon's Papers, who was Fellow of the College.
The long Gallery mentioned in that account was taken down in 1770
for the improvement of the Prefident's Lodgings. It was ufually called
the Eleftion Chamber. In the Oxford Almanack for 1730, is an out-
fide view of it. It is known by the two doors in front, a window with
three lights, and as many brackets underneath. Goodwyn attended
Cromwell, his friend and patron, on his death bed, and was very confi-
dent that he would not die, from a fuppofed Revelation communicated
to him in a prayer, but a few minutes before his death. When he found
himfelf miftaken, he exclaimed, in a fubfequent addrefs to God, ' Thou
has deceived us, and we were deceived ! ' (Burnet's Hist, of his own
Times, B. I.)
P. 269, after 1. 24 add
XXXVIII. George Horne, Bifhopof Norwich 1790.
P. 269, 1. 30 ■ -add
The engraved plans for the New Buildings were defigned by Edward
HoLDswoRTH, M. A. FcUow of this College, well known as the author
of MuSCIPULA, &c.
P. 270, 1. 8,/ro;» the bottom-^add
The fmall pieces of painted glafs in the Hall were removed from the
windows of the Eleftion-Chamber, which was taken down in 1770.
Append. U u P. 270,
[33°]
P. 279, 1.27 add
By Stat. cap. 47— —the Founder, referves * Cameram angularem fupe-
riorem verfus Orientem et Boream, et aliam cameram fibi contiguam ex
parte Occidentali, infra Qiiadratum, pro filiis Dominorum.' This laft
appears to be the room where it is faid Prince Henry kept his Court.
The Chimney is richly ornamented with much carving in the ftyle of
thofe times, and two large Efcutcheons, one of the Royal Arms
(Label omitted) the other thofe of the College. The wainfcot appears
from its irregularity to have had fome removals : probably the apart-
ment was enlarged for the accommodation of his Highnefs, and after-
wards contracted again. The wainfcot of all the upper rooms on the
north fide of the Quadrangle is much more adorned with carved work
than that of any room on the eaft fide. Probably thefe were occupied
by the Prince's attendants.
P. 272, at (he bottom add P. 350, N. 86 add
There is a tradition that King Henry VII was a Benefaftor to the build-
ing of the Tower, and that he is commemorated on that account. The
circumftance of finging on this Tower on the day of that King's Com-
memoration Teems to confirm the tradition. Befides, there does not ap-
pear to be any other reafon for celebrating his memory.
P. 283, after 1. 2 — App. to Christ Church — add—-~-?./^^j^ 1. 5 — read
LXXIV. Lewis Bagot, Bifhop of Bristol 1782, Norwich 1783,
St. Asaph 1790.
P. 283, after 1. 4 add
LXXVII.* Samuel HoRSLEY, Bifiiop of St. David's 1788.
He was firft a Member of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he proceeded
B.C.L. in 1758 ; but in 1774 was incorporated, and proceeded D.C.L..
as a Member of this College — Chrill Church.
INDEX
INDEX
O F
PERSONS, PLACES, AND THINGS.
ABBOT, Geo. Page 53, 5;, 6i, 86, 88,
90,616,617,619; ^pi>. \i6,\iy
Rob. 84, 86: Will. ^//. 256
Abdy, Rob. 83, 88, 8g, 91, 96 ; Jpp, 55
Abell, Rich. jlpp. 19
Abendon or Abingdon Abbey, 614; Abbot
of, 275, N. 100; Free School, Berks, Fell,
and Schol. 616, 618
Abendon, Hen. 7 ; App. zzo; Ingelbrane de,
140; John, Ibid. Steph. de, 141; Tho.
de ; App. 1 8 : Pet. de, 5, N. 1 1
Abergavenny, Monmouthftiire, Schol. or Fell.
573 ; Abergcyney, or Bergavcnny, Philip,
677
Achard, Rob. 142
Achcrley or Acheley, John, App. 61
Acland, B ildvvin, App. 130: John, 112, 1 1 j
Adorn, Rob. App. 38, 39.
Afton, Nath. Lee, App. 328
Adams, Bernard, 525 : Fitzhcrbert, 242; App.
I 53> < 55. '56, 158, 159, 161, 264 : John,
App.jz: Rich. 687, 688: Sam. .rf//. 158:
Will. 621 ; App. 619
Addeily, Rob. App. 160
Addifon, Jofeph, 351 ; App. 329
Adyngton, Rich, de, 179
Agar, Charles, 446 ; App. 294
Ag.itha, Rich, de 8. 40; App. 1 1
Aglionby, Geo. 508 J John, 664
Aikenhead, John Lawrence, App. 310
Airay, Adam, 665,667,668: Chrilloph.668;
Hen. 148 ; App. 1 17
Alambrygge, Nich. App, 86
Alan — fee Allyn
AJardus, M' App. 6
Uu 2
Alafco, or Laskey, Prince, App, 109
St. Alban, 58
St. Albans, Rob. of, 654; Hall, 74, N. 38 ;
76,N.4o; 652
Albon, Anth. 671
Alburwyke, Rob. de, App. Z02 : Will, de,
App. 20
Alcorne, Marg. 632, 638, 639
St. Aldate's Church, 422
Aldrich, Hen. 441,453, 454,455,459,513,
530, N. 76; ^//. 152, 153, 154, 155,
156, 158, 159, 281,290, 298, 300, 301,
302
Alford, Will. 509
Alfred, King, 37, 38, 43, 45, 46, 57, 58,
286, N. HI; 369, 371 i App. 231, 232,
234, 237
Allaton, Ed. App. 134
Allen, Rich. 617
Allen, or Alleyn, Tho. 387, 515, 529, 534;
App. 126
Allcftree, or Allellry, Rich. 447; App. 147,
148
Alley, Will. 106
Alleyne, John, App. 239
Allibond, Pet. App. 129
All Saints Church, 236
All Souls' Coll. 153, N. 93 ; 310, 623; App.
223
Allyn, Alyn, or Alan, Will. 129, N. 32;
672,673 ; App. 95, 96
Alyn, Tho. App. 77
Allward, John, App. 41
Alms Houfe in St. Aldate's Paridi, 433
St. Alphcge, Archb. of Cant. 286, N. 1 1 1
Alfop,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Alfop, Anth. 454 ; App. 293 : Nath, App. 146
Altham, Rog. Sen. 45;; App. 150,154, 155,
156: Rog. Jun. jipp. 154
Alyngton, Rob. App. 34
St. Amand, James, 249
St. Ambrofe, 286, N . 1 1 1 , 1 1 5 : 290
Amie, John, 511
Andevyr, John, App. 49
Andrew, Geo. 321, 688 : Rich. 197, 265,
282, 287, N.I 13: Will. 645: App. ^i
Andrews, Jof. y//>/>. 166; Lancelot, 521,569;
App: lid: Rich. 256: Tho. ^//. 211
Anglefey, Ifle of, Fell, and Schol. 575
Annaud, Will. 55
Anne, Queen, 156, 157, 452; Afp. 232,250,
253 : St. 167
Annefley, Arthur, 450 ; App. 284 : James,
Ibid.
Anfelm, Archb. of Cant. 286, N. 1 1 1
Anwykyll, John, 684
Any.in, Tho. 396
Apleford, Cha. 6u ; Rich. Ibid.
Appleton, John, 51
Appylby, Will. App, 69
Apfley, John, 78
■ Apulderfield, Agnes, 259 ; Will. Ibid.
Archer, Edmund, 550; John, 668
Arden, John, 518: Rob, App. 65 : Tho, 529 :
■ App. 236
Arderne, Anth. 520: Rich. 520; Apf. 84,
272
Armachanus, Ric. 73
Armefhaw, James, 510
Arnold, Geo. App. 324: Rich. App. 216 :
Rob. 594 : Will. 594
Arundell, Mrs. 373 : J°^"' '°9; ^/Z-
43: Rich. Earl of, 133, 134: Tho. 129,
133,134; ^//. 2i7,N. 1
Arthur Hall, 640 : King, 286, N. I n
St. Afaph, Diocefe of; Schol. 573
Afhton, Ralph, 259 ; Tho. 380
Afhwardby, John, App. 33
Afhweeke, Earth. Will. ■
Afke, Elianor, 312
Afkham, Humardus 82
Asfhe, Rob. 656
Aftell, Will. A;>p. 303
Aftley, Rich. 271 : Rich. Prynce, App. 233
Afton, Nich. de, 145; App. 26, 27
Afwardby, Rog. 50, 5 1 ; App. 25
Atey, Arthur, 657
Athelftane, King, 286, N. ill
Atherton, John, 243, 637
Atie, Arth. App. 104: Hen. App. 268
Atkins, Rich. 101 ; Sim. 393
Atkinfon, Chrift. 153, N. 93 : Tho. 568;
App. 125
Atterbury, Francis, 442, 445, 459; App, i6r»
174, 281, 290, 328
Atwater, Will. 320; App. 68, 69, 70.
Alwell, Jofeph, 108
Aubre, Will. 569, 679
Aubrey, John, 511.
Aubrie, Will. App. 114
Audley, Edm. 239, 243, 248; Tho. App.
270
Averey, John, App. 73
Augulline Difputations, Mailers of, App. 78 :
St. Auguftine, 286, N. 111: Archbifhop of
Cant. 288, N. 115; 290
Aungier, John, ^-^ Jofeph, — —
Auften Friers' Priory, 591, 593
Auften, Geo. 515 ; App. 172 : Ralf, /4pp. 126
Auftin, Marg. 515 ; Tho. Ibid.
Auftia, Philip Archd. of, App. 300
Aylediam, Rob. de, App. 28, 3.0
Ayllclbury, John de, App. 22
AyUvard, Will. 656
Aylworth, Martin, 303
Aynho School, Noithampt. Schol, 361
Aydiford, Francis, 609
Azard, or Hafard, Will, 685
B
Babbe, James, 645 ; App. 64
Babington, Francis, 83, 241 ; App. 35, 95,
96, 98, 99 : Mary, App. 208 : Will. App,
48
Eabthorpe, Rich. App. 43
Backhoufe, Will. 575
Backfter, Rog. 311
Bacon, J 458, 461 : Rog. 39
Baggard, Tho. 423
Bagnall, 514
Bagnell, Nich. App. 216
Bagot, Lewis, 443, 447 : App. 330 : Walu
Wagflaffe, App. 200, 201
Bagdiall, John, ^:///>. 258
Bagfhaw, Chrilloph. 63;
Bagwell, John, App. 155
Bailey, Walter, App. 97
Bainbridge, Mary, App. 208
Bainbrigge, Chrilloph. 1 44, 147
Baker, al. Elton, John, 357
Baker, John, App. 52, 163, 170: Will. 597,
599,617; App. 155, 318
Balborow, Will. 678
Balch, Rob. App. 149
Baldoc, Ralph, 14
Baldwyn, Tim. 647
Bale, John, 39 : Phil. App. 79
Ballard, N 3, N. i
Balle,
PLACES, AND THINGS.
Balle, — — 256, N. 27 ; Sim. 657 ; App.
80
Balliol, Bernard, 70, N. 2
BallioU Devorgille, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
76, 77, 80, 86, 98 : App. 228 : Edward,
74.77 : John, 70, 71,74
Balliol Hall, 73, 75, N. 38; 86, 87
Balliol Coll. I, 2, 421, 422, 528, 618, 619,
655,659
Balliol Schools, 75, N. 38.
Ballow, Will. 507 ; App, 1 16
Balfall, Tho. App. 53
Balfliam, Hugh, 4
Banard, John, App. 39
Bancroft, John, 53, 55, 59,444; App. 230,
296 : Rich. App. 118, 119
Bandinell, James, App. 174
Bangor School, Fell, or Schol. 572
Banke, Tho. 241, 250, App. 70
Bankes, Charles, 515
Banks, Rob. 432
Barber, Rich. 271
Barbour, Edw. 514
Barcham, John, 400
Barcomb, Pet. App. 37
Barcroft, John, 373
Bardwell, T. 625
Barker, Charles Tho. App. 328 : Geo. App.
283: Rich. 422: Tho. 248, 366; App.
173, 275 : App. 257
Bailey, Will. App. 214
Barlow, Tho. 149, I 50, 157,158
Barnaby, Gabr. App. 155 : Tho. de, App.
202 : Will. App. 19
Barnack, Ralph, App. 77
Barnard, John Augulline, App. 152
Barnes, Rich. 313, 366, 547, 685.
Barneflcy, Tho. 248
Barnefton, John, 364
Barnham, Benedidl, 659
Barnfley, John, 515
Barneftaple, Archd. of, Fellowfh. 105
Barnyngham, Rich. App. 67
Baron, John, 85; App. 161, 162, 163: Rich.
36, 38, 39
Baron, 555
Barow, or Barough, Will. App. 40, 41
Barret, Beatrice, 259: Rich. App. 105 : Will.
259
Barrett, Tho. 679
Barringlon, Shute, 16, 446, 500; App. 295
Barrow, Hugh, App. 149
Barry, Tho. 88, 94 : James Smith, 369
Bartholomew's Hufp. 124
Bartlet, Abigail, 515; Eliz, 381 j Rich. 263,
N. 60: Will. 516
Barton, Hen. 12 ; Phil, 460
Barwyke, John, 518
Bafil, Martin, App. 324
Bafingfloke, Hants, Exhibitioner, 79
Balkervyle, Grace, 306 ; Humph. Ibid. Si-
mon, App. 118
Baflet, Francis, 153, N. 93 : Philip Lord, 4,,
N. 10
Bate, Walt. 238, 250 ; App. 52
Bateman, Katherine, 610 ; Tho. Ibid.
Bates, Geo. 667, N. 30
Bath and Wells Diocefe; Fell, and Schol. 391;.
Bathe, Hen. de,. App. 304
Bathurft,Edw. 521; 530, N. 73 : Geo. 534,.
N. 92. Ralph 304, N. 121; 524, 526,
527.530; App. 147,148,149, 150,153^
310: App. 311
Bavant, John, 537
Bayley, Lewis, 109: Tho. 320, 445, 681 j
App. 158 : App. 258
Baylie, Elizab. 555; Henr. 591 : App. 88;.
John, 555; Prifcilla, Ibid. Nich. App.
122: Will. 555; Rich. 545, 556; App.
120, 128, 136, 142: Walt. App. 144
Bayly, Francis, 515: Hen. App. 256
Baynard, Geo. 304
Baynbrigge, Chrilloph. 150
Bayfham, John, 236
Beach, Will. 483
Beadles of the Univ. App. 2
Beatcgravius, App. 4
Beauclerk, Charles, 500: James, 150; App,
251
Beaufort, Hen. 48, 150, 151, 156, 237;
App. 35, 52 : Margaret, 143 ; Tho. Ibid.
Beaumaris School, Fell, and Schol. 572, 574
Bcaumond, land, 539
Beaumont, Geo. App. 234 : Hen. App. 108;
Rob. App. 42 ; Will. App. 163 :
App. 260
Beaw, Will. 192
Beche, Edm. de la, 105
Becke, Tho. 99
Beckford, Rich. App. 310
Beckington, Bekynion, or BeekhamptOD, Tho.
183, 191, 197, 199, 244
Beckyngham, Edm. 6
St. Bede, 37
Bedell Hail, 125, 674
Bedford. Earl of, Schol. 48
Bcdfordlh. Fell, aad Schol. 391, 519
Bedminftcr, John, App. 42
Beef Hall, 623
Bceke, Hen. App. 179
St. Bees, School, Cumb. Fell; and Schol. 144
Beellon, Hen. 194; App. 152, 153, 155, 156,
261 : App. 256
Beggare, Tho. 423
Bcke,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Bekf , Anth. 12,13,73; App. 1 3 : John, 240;
App- ?3. 58: Tho. 12, 13; App. 13
Beke's Inn, 390: App. 276
Beket, Tho. App. 55
Bekyngham, Edin. App. 35
Bell, James, 518 : John, 78, ?6, 96: Tho.
App. 298 : Walt. 146 : Will. 83, 88, 542
Eellacys, Alice, 50
Bellamie, Rob. 520, N. 17
Bellamont, Rog. 261, N. 54
Belletory, or Belletur, John, App. 81
Bellow, John, 662
Bells at Oiiiey Abbey and Ch. Ch. App. 287
Belly, John, 128
Belfirc, Alex. 432, 536, 537, 543
Belyngham, Hen. App. i rj
Bemyfley.Tho. App. 56
Bencfield, 293, N. 44
Bciiegar, Somerfet, Exhibit. 359
Benger, Rich. App. 77, 78
Benet, Simon, 49, 96: App. 230, 231
Bennett, Charles, App. 110: Hen. 449 ; App.
1 10, 283, 293 : John, 5 1 4, 617, 620,622,
623,625 : App. no, 189, 319 : Pet. 349:
St. John, App. 283 : Simon, App. 232,
237: Tho. 54 j App. 151: Walt. App.
116 : Will. 349,618: Mrs. — — 57
Benfon, Geo. 541, 551 ; App. 116: Martin,
446; App. 295
Bemham, Edw. App. 279: Tho. 321, 32;
Bentinck, Will. Hen. Aug. App. 324 ; Will.
Hen. Cavendifli, Ibid.
Bentley, Tho. 1 10 ; App. 73
Benwell, or Benyngwell, Tho. 51
Berchet, Pet. 531, N. 76
Berdmore, Scrope, App. 177
Bere, John de, 663
Bereblock, John, 106, N. 16: his Views of
the Colleges, &c. etched with a pen, depo-
fited in the Bodl. Lib. App. 103
Bereford Hall, 255, 256, 258, 260
Bereford, John, 256, 260
Beresford, or Basford, Anth. 532
Bereworth, Steph. App. 57
Bergavenny, or Abergeyney, Phil. 677
Bergevenny, Will, de, App. 23
Berkeley, Charles, 450; App. 283, 284: Geo.
Ibid. John, App. 284 : Joih. App. 177 :
Rob. 531, 553: App. 283
Eerkthire, Fell, and Schol. 311, 391
Bermingdon, or Bermingham, Brian de, 660 :
Hen. 663 : Roger de, Ibid.
Bernard, Dan. 506 ; App. no: Edw. App.
J44: Franc. App. 153: Rich. App. 60 :
Tho. 432 ; App. no
St. Bernard Coll. 255, 535, 547, 554, 651,
J676, 683
Berne, Barnes, &c. Rich; 308, 310, 322, 68j
Bernyngham, Rich. 83
Berriman, John, 668
Berthram, Maur. App. 62
Bertie, James, 460 ; App. 285
Berton, Will. App. 30
Befeley, Tho, App. 210
Befils, Pet. 651
Beffingby, Rich, de, 138
Befton, Tho. App. 61
Bete, Edw. 423
Bethome, Will. 241
Bethum, Will. App. 62
Betfon, Rog, 248
Bettefworth, Edm. App. 241
Bettys, John, App. 62
Bevans, Francis, 576, 680'
Beverley, St. John of, 37, 57, 58, 167 : Phi-
lip, 42,.43i App. 227,228: Yorkfliire,
Fell. 43
Beverftone, John, 656 ; App. 71
Bew, or Beaw, Will. App. 134
Bewicke, Wilfon, App. 241
Bickley, Brune, App. 159; Tho. 9, 16,321
Bidlon, James, 506
Biddulph, Theoph. App. 239
Bignell, .^nne, 514; 642: Will. 515
Bigg, Hen. 191,474: App. 260
Bigge, Rob. App. 133
Biggs, Lovelace, 669, N. 33
Biham, Gilbert de, App. 10
Bilet, Adam, 45
Billingforth, Rich. App. 4J
Billon, Leon. 57, 192
Bingham, Geo. App. 169 »
Binks, al. Stoddard, James, 360
Birch, Pet. 463
Bird, Francis, 452
Bires, or Del Byrys, Rowl. 146
Birkhede, John, 256
Birmingham School, Warw. Schol. 361
Biron, Tho. 508
Bifliop, Humph. 6n : Tho. Ibid. Will. 637.
Bifliops Suffragan, explanation of, App. 298
Biffe, Philip, 193, 601; App. 255: Rich.
601
Bix, Rob. of, I 57
Blaak, Francis, 669, N. 33
Blachford, Tho. 521
Blackburne, Lancelot, App. 291, 446
Black, or Blake Hall, 181, 187, 640,648
Blake, Hen. App. 324
Blackftone, Will. 153, N. 93 ; 281, 290, 682
Blanchard, Tho. 364
Bland, John, 550
Blandford, Walt. 66, 374, 445, 597, 599, 602:
App. 142, 143, 283, 318
Blechynden,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Blechynden, Rich. 631, 633, 636, 637
Blencou', Anth. 130; App. 104, 249; Hen,
128
Blethin, Will, 622, 682
Blome, John, 409
Blount, Charles, App. 114: John, 532 : Rich.
521 : Mountjoy, 511 : Walt. 532
Bloxham, John, 6
Blundcll, Pet. 79
Bocardo Prifon, 48
Bocher, or Butcher, Will. 396
Bodley, Tho. 5, N. *;459; App. 103
Bogan, Will. 41 3, N. 75 ; Zach. Ibid.
Bohun, Mary, 255, N. 16
Bokynghain, John, 13, N. 39, 99, 173, 177,
178, 179, 181,183 : Tho. 178; Will. App.
6S
Bold, Hen. App. 142 : Norton, App. 21 2 :
R lb. Will, lb.
Bole Hall, 661
Bond, Geo. 667, N. 30: Nich. 317; App.
112, 114: Rich. 678
Boner, Edm. 622
Bonhcwre 306 ; Elen. Ibid.
Bonkis, Will, dc, 87
Bonyfaunt, al.Twynge; Tho. App. 55
Boorton, Rob. App. 66
Booth, Geo. App. 287,451 : John, App. 78}.
Rob. App. 287
Boreman, Rich. 512
Borret, John, App. 165
Bofbury School, Hcef. Schol. 362, N. 35
Bofco, Will, de, App. I 3
Bofome, John, 248
Boflevilc, Godfrey, 66g, N. 33
Boft, Or Booft, Hen. 146
Boflar Hall, 308, 311
Boftocke, 306 ; Edith, 4365 Joan, lb.
Margaret, 306; Will. 436
Bofwell, Will. 594
Boteler, Will. 508
Boiilbery, Gilb. 97
Bouchery, Gilb. 598, N. 16
Bouchier, James, 658; Tho. lb. Will. App.
257
Boulter, Hugh, 321, 322, N. 65 ; 328,442,
446, 461 J App. 290
Bourk, or Burgh, Rich. 450, 458: App. 284
Bourchier, Edw. 259 : Rog. 63 1 : Tho. App.
44, 45,46 : Will. 153, N, 93 : App. 311
Bourne, Gilb. 273
Bousfield, Earth. 148
Bouverie, Barth. 67 ; App. 233 : Jacob, 199,
N. 103 ; 468: Jacob Pleydell, App. 233:
Will. Hen. 67 ; App. 233 : John Des, App.
258: Will. App. 233: Will. PleydcH,
App. 238.
Bovill, Simon de, App. 10
Bowade, John, 171, 172; Will. 17^
iiowerbank, Ediv. App. 176
Bowke, John, 187, 198
Bowles, Hen. App. 259 ; John, 617 j Jofli,.
App. 249: Oldfield, 158
Bownd, Nich. 3 17
Bowsfield, Tho. 662, 664, 668
Bowyck, John, 3 12
Boyle, Charles, 460; App. 302 : Hamilton,.
App. 1 S7 : Hen. 279 ; John, App. 235 :
Mich. 444, 546: Rich. 450; App. 284,
293 : Rob. 346
Boys, Will. 663
Boyers Hall, 141
Brabourne, John, 681
Bradbridge, Will. 321, 32J
Braddyll, Ralph, 672, 674
Bradlegh, Rich. App. 62
Bradley, Will. 631
Bradfhaw, Geo. S4 : John, 381 : Will. 193,.
442, 446, 454 : App. 161, 255, 282, 290
Bradwardine, Tlio. 15 ; App. 20
Bradwey, John, 3c 8
Braithwait, Tho. App. 160, 161, 262
Brakkely, Steph. App. 34
Bramborow, Edw. App. 98
Brampton, John, App. 35
Brandon, Hen. 591 : Will. 83; App. 44
Brafenofe Hall, 40, 42, 45, 239, 354, 355,.
367; App. 223
Brafenofe Coll. 153, N. 93 : App. 222, 223,
225
Brathwait, Tho. 190
Br.ithwaytc, Myles, 664
Braunche, Rich. App. 113
B.'ay, Rainold or Reginald, 520, N. 1 7*;.
App. 71, 1S2: Rich. 680: Tho. 109 j
App. 245
Breach, Will. 514; App. 151
Brechen, Akx. 672
Brecknockfli. Schol. 574
Bredon, Simon de, 98,114,133,157
Breerton, Margery, 306; Rich. lb.
Brend Hall, 244
Brent, Bencdid, App. 39: Nath. 10, 1 1 ;:
App. 118, 134
Brentyngham, Tho. 1 14
Brereton, O. S. App. 290
Brcther, J( hn, App. 55
Brett, Mary, 448; Will. App. 275
Brew, Will. App. 61
Brewer, Tho. 304
Brewyn, Nich. 594
Brickenden, Colvvell, 621 ; App. 319
Bridge, Will. 566; App. 314
Bridgeman, Francis, 152, N. 92
Biidgcman^.
i
INDEX OF PERSONS,
-Bridgetnan.Hen. 129, 366 : John, 520, 1154:
Mary, 1554: Orlando, 57 ; Will, 538
Bridges, John, 602
Bridgewater, John, 241, JiJ
Bridle, John, App. 328
Bridlyngton, Rob de, App. 18
Bridoake, Ralph, Ralph, 366, 373
Brigham, Will. 538
Bright, Somerfet, App. 21 5
Brightwell, Nich. App. 33
Briftol, Schol. and Fell. 538, N.-14
Briftow, James, App. 266
Brixhed, — — , 59
Brizenden, Rob. App. 207
Broad, Francis, App. 132
Broadgates or Broadyates Hall, 614, 615,
616, 617, 62Z
Broadrick, John, 1 35
Brock, Will. 373
Brocket, John, 532
Broke, Rich. 664: Will. 262, N. 60 ; 268,
305 ; App. 77
Brokes, James, 83, 398; App. 92
Broklelby, Will. 77, 87
Brom, Adam de, 122, 123, 124, 125, 133
Brome, Chriftoph. 539: Geo. App. 1 08:
John, 255
Bromhall, or Bromolde, Rog. 646; App. 85
Bromley, Anne, 583 : Tho. App. 1 10 : Will.
197, 198, 199, 234, 300, 301
Bromfgrove School, Wore. Fell, and Schol.
631
Bromyerd, John, App. 87
Brondes Hall, 660
Brooke, Will. 671 : App. 7;
Brooks, Chriftoph. 610: James, 86: Nich.
672 J App. I 24
Brougham, Bernard, i j2, N. 92 : Hen, 164
Broughton, Bryan, App. 274
Brown, Francis, App. 215: Rich. 460: Tho.
15,311: Walt. 676; Will. 106, N. 17
Browne, Anth. 508 : Benj. App. i 54: John,
49. 54. 79 ; App. 108, 170, 237 ; jofeph
149; App. 172, 173: Tho. 448; App.
128, 186, 268: Walt. App. 279; Wiftan,
orWolftan, App. 53
Eruche, Atherton, App. 126
Brudenell, Rob. 448
Bruen, Sam. App. 139
Bruere, John, App. i68
Brunfard, Edw. 594
Biufy, or Brefy, Hugh, App. 69
Bruton. Geo. 120
Bryan, Hen. 532
Brydger, James, 279 ; App. 261
Bryghytte, Hen. de, App. 17
Brynker,Rob. App. 163
Bryfett, John, 422
Bryton, Will. 664
Brytwell, Tho. de, App, 33
Buckeridge, Arih. 550: Charles, App. 328:
Bivnbrigg, 549 : Eliz. 541 : John, 541,
544. 546, 550> 55'. 554: Will. 541
Buckingham, or Bokyngham, John de, 183
BuckinghamQi. Fell. 311
Backlar, or Buckler, Walt. 422,657: App. 81
Buckler, Bcnj. 153, N. 93; 282
Buckner, Will. 353, N. 2*
Budde, Rich. 574
Budden, John, 615, 680; App. 267
Budwortii, Chelh. Schol. 361
Buketot, John, 237
Bulkeley, Tho. James, App. 316
Bulkley, Arth. 682 : Lancelot, 366, 666 :
Roger, App. 44, 53, 58
Bulkley Hall, 124
Bull, Geo. 110: Will. 304
Duller, John, 609
Bullingham, John, 321 : Nich. 273
BuUocke, Maur. App. 92, 93
Burbach, John, App. 44, 45, 46, 47
Eurd, Rob. 631
Buigafh, Hen. 124: Maud, lb. Rob. Ibid.
Steph. lb.
Burgeis., John, 315 ; App. 75
Burgefs, John, 686
Burgh, or Bourk, Rich. 514; App, 284;
Will. Ibid.
Burgherfh, 123, 124; App. 248
Burgo, Robert de, App. 14
Buritone, John de, App. 30
Burleigh, Rob. 82
Burneby, John, App. 50, 51, 52
Burneford, Humph. 657
Burnell, Will. 662; App. 228 ,
Burnell's Inn, 651
Burnham, Rich. App. 41
Burnley School in Lancafli. Schol. 360
Burrell, Sam. 66g, N. 33
Burrough, John, 259
Burroughs, John, 508
Burfcough, Sam. 599 : Will. App. 317
Burton, Ann, 516 : Dan. Ibid. App. 301 :
John, 93, 420: Rob. 47, 51, 459, 463 J
App. 50, 280 : Tho. 455, 516; App. 293 :
Will. 534, N. 92
Burwafh, Hen. 99
Bury, Arth. 108, iio; App. 247 : Phineas,
App. 1 44 : Rich, de, 5 1 7, N. I
Bufby, Rich. 436,448; App. 292,301,30s
Buih, Sam. 602
Buft, Hen. App. 102 : John, App. 105
Buftarde, John, 532, N. e
Butler, Charles, App. 162, 163, 164, 165,165,
Butler,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Butler, Cha. App. i66, 167, i68, i6g, 170,
171,172: Kdw. 320, 322, N. 65 ; 328,
App. i6j, 166, 199, 200: James, 451 ;
App. 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 15!,
152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
160, 161, 162, 2S6 : John, 5j ; App. 231 ,
242: Jofeph, 129: Tho. App. 151, 152
Butt, Geo. App. 300
Buttler, janics, App. 324
Button, Ralph, App, 134
Bybury, John, 676
Byfield, 554, N. 43 : Sam. App. 140
Bygott, Rob. 662
Byne, Hen. App. 162
Byrch, John, App. 39
Byrde, Will. 285, N. no; App. 139
Byrton, Tho. App. 80
Byrys, Rowl. 1 5 1
Byflc, Will. 656
Cabell, Rich, j 1 1
Caerleon, Lewes, App. 26
Caerliph, Will. 38
Caemiarthenfh. Fell. 575, Schol. 572
Caernarvonfti. Fell. 573, Schol. Ibid.
Csefar, Hen, 88 : Julius, Ibid.
Casfar's Lodgings, 88
Caldebek, John, App. 59
Calder, Rob. 182, N. 73*
CaldcwcU, Rob. App. 226
Caldwell, John, 49, 50 : Rog. de, 44
Cale, John, 649
Cally, John, 686
Calfil, James, 443, N. 126
Calfoxe, Tho. 305
Calthorpe, Rob. 308, 310
Calvert, Geo. App. 189
Cambridge vifited by Card. Pole, their Chanc.
App. 94. Exemption from Vifitation can.
celled by Archb. Cranmer, App. 95. Uni-
verfity vifited again by Pole's Commiflion-
ers, App. 96
Cambye, John, 623
Camden School, Glouc. Exhibit. App. 319
Camell, Rob. App. 40
Campden, John dc, 181
Campian, Edm, 537, 538
Campion, Abrah. App. 147 : Edm, App, 79,
102
Candilh, Tho. 503
Canditch, 70, 71, 517, N. 1
Candy, 512
Canner, Tho. 422,428; App. 78, 79
Canning, ■ App. 298
X X
Canon, Tho. 573
C'antelupc, Tho. de, App. 11,12, 327
Canterbury, Coll. 43 j, N. 88; 455, 651:
Canterbury, Province of, FelJowfli. 258, 633 ;
Schol. 633
Canutus, Robertus Crickladenfis, App. 5
Caracci, Annib. 199, N. 103: Lud. App. 271
Carbon, John, 431
Cardiganfhire, Fell. 575
Cardinal College, 420, 434, N. 88 ; 62 j
CardonncI, Peter de, 514
Cardonncll, or Cardinal, Will. App. 21 1
Carcnt, Nich. App, 303
Carew, Geo. 438: Hen. 111 : Rob, 257,
64; : Roger, 678
Carey, Anthony, 450 ; App. 285
Carington, Mich. 470
Carleion, Dudley, App. 293 : Geo, 16,666:
Guy, 150; App' 127: John, 429
Carlilc, or Karleie, Tho. de, 146
Carlifle, Diocefe of, Fell. 47
Carmelite Fryers, 122
Carne, 580
Caroline, K. Geo. II's Q^ecn, i^t
Carpendcr, Will. App. 139
Carpenter, John, 95)96, 124, 125, 126, 129,
673,674; App. 46,47, 249: Rich. 678
Carr, Alan, 296, App. 146
Carter, Geo. 128, 131 ; App. 159, 248, 249:
Kenclm, io6, N. 16 : Rob. 428 ; App. 7}
Cartwright, John, 361, 373 : Tho. 150, 688:
Will. 508 ; App. 131
Cary, John, App, 259
Cafe, John, 540, 551 : Tho, Wilmot, 641
Cafelcy, Peter, .App. 66
Caftell, John, App, 36, 42
Cattle, John, 51
Cattle prifon, 48
Catherine, K. Cha. II's Queen, 156
St. Catherine, 90 ; Chapel, 75
Catherine^heel Tenement, 143, N. 40
Cave, Rich, 381 ; Tho. 77, 87
CavendiJh, Margaret, 668 ; Will, 429
Cawarden, or Carden, Tho, 591
Cawley, Ralph, 366, 374; Tho. App. 169
Cawfe, Tho. 664 : Walt. 645
Cecil, Charles, 456: James, 454
Chace, Tho. 82, 88, 89, 91, 93 ; -'^pp. 34,
44
St. Chadd, Confeflbr, 355
Chadwell, Edm. 610
Chadworth, John, i 5, 54, j6, 59, 60, 65
Chalke, al, Yuen, Tho. App, 53,54
Chaloner, Edw. 657 : Rob. 435
Chamber, John, 5, 8
Chamberlayne, Rich. 143 ; Will. 240, 248
Chambers, Evcrard,iii; Rob. 682; App, 239
Chambic,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Chambre, Edw. 537 ; John dela, 138
Champion, Rich. 422
Champneis, Will. 172
Chancellor, App. 2 : manner of elefling, App.
92
Chandler, John, App. 163 : Rich. App. 1.76
Chapalier, Edm. le, 662
Chapirnay, Lewis de, 44, 45 ; App. 7
Chapleyn, Tho. 308
Chapman, John, App. 216 : Jofeph, 524 ;
App. 177, 179 : Tho. App. 170
Chardeyne, Joan, 143 : Will. Ibid.
Chardon, John, 109
Charlbury School, Oxfordfh. Maft. and Schol.
362, N. 35
Charles I, King, 107, 113, 144, 156, 158,
328,449, 542,548,574,621,624; App.
3'5.3'7
Charles 11, King, 156, 449; App. 316
Charletr, Arth. 54; App. 150, 154, 155,
156, 158, 161, 230, 238
Charlotie, K.G.IirsQueen, 153, N.93; 156
Charlton, Lewis, 173
Charnock, James, App. 102 : Steph. App.
•39
Charter Houfe, or Sutton's Hofpital, School,
Lond. Exhibit. 633, 643 ; App. 319
Chaundler, Rich. 304; Tho. 187, 197; App.
50, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 69
Chawonh, Mary, 510: Rich. 448 ; App.
127
Cheek, John, 430 : Pet. lb. N. 74
Chclfliam, Will, de, App. 205
Chelfum, James, App. 302
Cheltenham, School, Glouc. Exhib. App.319
Cheney, App. 258
Cheadfey, Will. 395
Cheere, Hen. 285
Cherlton, Humph, de, App. 25 : John de,
Ibid. Lewis de, Ibid. 26
Cherlton's Inn, 255, 256, 258
Chernocke, Villiers, App. 256
Cherrey, Francis, App. 324
Cherrington, Jofeph, App. 214
Cherwell, river, 2
Chelhire, Schol. 361, 362, N. 35 : Exhibit.
361 : Fellowfli. 5, 355, 359
Chefler City, Fell, or Schol. 357 : County
Palatine, Fell, or Scholarlh. Ibid.
Chettle, Tho. 634
Cheynell, Francis, 545
Cheyney, Cha. 373
Cbiche, Val. 259
Chichcle, Henry, 191, 197, 252, 253, 254,
255, 256, 260, 261, 262, 279, 280, 282,
285, 286, N. Ill ; 287, 288, N. 115 ;
290, 535, N. I* ; 548, 651 : Fara. Ped.
of, 258, 259
Chichefter, Cath. Ch. Preb. in, 1 84
Chichefter, Diocefe of, Fell. 311
Chichefter, John, 1 1 1
Chickwell, Rich, de, 81
Child, Ann, 513 : Will. 514
Chippenham, or Chipman, Tho. App. ^&
Chiniull, Edm. 404
Cholmeley, Montagu, 351
Cholmondley, — 449 : Geo. App. 284 ;
Hugh, Ibid. Rob. App. 283, 284
Chrift Church, i, 528, 53;, 616, 63.3,
Chrillmas, Will. App. 152
St. Chriftopher, 167 : Tenement, 238
Chrymes, Ames, App. 246
Church, Tho. 361, 374
Churchftile, 306: Julian, Ibid.
Ciceftre, Hen. de, App. i 2
Ciflbn, Tho. 8-3
Clare, Bogode, 36, N. 78 ; App. 217 : Tho.
App. 41 : Will, 642
Clarence, Tho. Duke of, 257, 292
Clarges, Tho. App. ig6
Clark, John, 610 : Tho. 547
Clarke, George, 157, 276, 280, 282, 283,
285, N.I 10; 289,453, 460,495,633,
634, 638,639; App. 195, 198, 199,234:
John, 129; Tho. App. 241
Clarkfon, Rich. 390
Clavering, Dorothy, 515: Rob. 55)243,
446, 515; App. 294
Claufy, 592
Claydon, Tho. App. 69
Claymond, Alice, 314 : John, 313. 3H> 3' J»
358, 382, 387, 388, 390, 392, 394, 395,
400; App. 277
Clayton, Bridget, App. 214: James, Ibid.
Clayton, Rich. 53, 57 ; Tho. 12, 373, 617,
620, 623, 624, 625 ; App. 193, 215
Cleaver, Eufeby, App, 283 : Will. App. 269,
275
Cleeve, or Bifhopfcleeve, Gloc. Exhibit. 359
Clement, John, 392
Clergymens' Sons, Fell, and Schol. 634
Clerk, Hen. 318 ; App. 148
Clerke, John, App. 149,150: Phil. App.
151 : al. Payne, Pet, 663
Clifford, Rich. 93, 651 : Tho, ill
Clitherow, James, 286
Clive, Edw. App. 240
Clopton, Alice, 259 : Anth. App. 280: Rob.
259 : Will. 656
Clutton, Rich. 349
Clyffe, Geo, App. 93
Clyfton, Will. 358
Clymer, Tho, 631
Clynt, Will. 126, App. 38, 39
Clyve, Rich, de, App. 17
Coale, John, 269
Cobb, Cha, 193,525 : John, 190 ; App. 257
Cobb,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Cobb, Rich. 394, 400
Cobham, James de, App. 17: Tho. 133 :
Cobham Library, 133
Cockayne, Will. App. 170
Cockes, Tiio. 529, N. 71
Cockman, Tho. 54; App. 230
Cocks, Lawr. 678
Codeford, John de, App. 28
Codrington, Chriftoph. 280, 283, 284, 285,
286
Coke, Edw. 44 : Tho. App. 300
Coker, John, App. 179 : -^PP- 256
Cokkys, John, App. 75 : Laur. App. 59
Coldale, John, App. 66, 67
Cole, Arth. 317; App. 80, 268 : Hen. 189;
App. 96; Ralph, App. 9: Tho. 672:
Will. 393, N. 44; 396; App. 106
Coleby, Will. App. 214
Coleire, Rich. App. 157
Coleman, Rob. App. 41
Colepepper, Mart. 189; App. 106
Colefhull, John de, 453 : Will, de, App. 14
College, definition of, i
Colley, Jonath. 515
Collingwood, Rich. 387
Collins, Dan. 403, N. 72 : Hen. App. 211:
John, App. i6S: Tho. App. 239: '
353, N. 2*
Collyng, Rich. App. 38, 39 : Will. App. 42
Collys, John, 311
Colmer, Clement, App. 106 : Jafpar, App.
113
Colthurft, Will. App. 36
Colun or Colum, John, App. 40
Colwell, T. App. 212
Colyar, Edw. App. 73
Comb, Edw. 133
Commiflkries, App. 2 : The name left ofF,
and that of Vicechancellor adopted about
1574; App. loj
Common Room, firft at Merton Coll. 528
Comportc, John, 518
Compton, Geo. 449 ; App. 283 : Hen. 150,
445,451; App. 287,291 : Spencer, App.
313: Will. loi
Conant, John, 108 ; App. 140 : Sam. Ibid.
Conybeare, Geo. 516: Jemima, Ibid. John,
108,110,442,446,516; App. 164, 175:
Tho. 516
Coniera, Trillram, 61 2 ; Will* Ibid.
Conopius, Nath. 86, 447
Conftable, Cath. 521 ; John, lb.
Conllantine, King, 286, N. 1 1 1
Cook, Hen. 199, N. 103 : Humph. 388 :
John, App. 283 : Nich. 664
Cooke, Cath. 515 : Edw. 638 : John, 397;
App. 158, 179, 328 : Rob. 658
Cooke, Rob. App. 108 : Sam. 639 ; Tho.
374: Walhbourne, App. 178
Cookes, Edw. 632 : John, Ibid. Tho. 630,
631,632: Will. 632
Cooper, Anth. Alhley, 527,530. I^'- 76;
App. 513: John, 507 : Rob. 625 : Tho.
321, 351, 443, 529; App. 101, 102.
103, 104 : Will. App. 272
Cootes, or Cotys, Geo. 83, 320; App. 81
Cope, Alan, App. 97 : John Mordaunt, App.
311
Coplcfton, Tho. App. 50
Copley, Edw. App. 208
Coftatd, Geo. App. 168
Corbet, Edw. App. 128, 134: Rich. 439,-
444, 452, N. 156; App. I 20, 290
Corbryggc, Hugh de, 3i
Cordell, Will. 549, 554
CorfFe, Will, de, 126
Corner Hall, 389 ; App. 276
Cornirti, Tho. 127, 129,673
Cornubia and de Egglosfeyl, J — — de, 661,
663
Cornwall, Steph. de, 81 : County of, Schol.
107 : Archd. of, Fellowfh. 105
Cornwallis, James, 16
Corpus Chrilli College, 1 53, N. 95
Corrcn, Rich. 428
Corte, Will. App. 58
Coryton, John, App. 236
Cotes, Digby, 283, N. 108, 688 : Geo. 86,
325 : Tho. App. 42
Cottisford, John, 241, 428; App. 76, 80,
81, 82
Cotton, Edw. 448, 463 ; Hen. 321 : Nich,
632 : Will. App. 240
Cottrcll, Charles, App. 214; John, 569
Cotyngham, Rog.de, 151, 157, 159, 160
Cotys, Geo. App. 81
Coveney, Tho. 314, 317, 686: App. 93, 268
Coventry, Geo. Hen. App. 232: Hen. 285,
N. 1 10; Tho. 619 : Tho. Hen. App. 232:
Will. Ibid.
Coventry, Warwickfii. Schol. and Fell. 538,
N. 14: Diocefe of. Fell. 355
Coulfon, John, App. 171
Courtcnay, Pet. 109; App. 65 : Rich. 109;
App. 37. 3-9. 40 : Will. 173 ; App. 28
Cowley, Abrah. 338, N. 75
Cowper, Tho. 425
Cox, or Coxe, John, 363, N. 36 : App. 167,
324: Mich. 446; App. 291 : Rich. 431,
434, N. 88 ; 437, 443, 669, N. 33 ; App.
86, 88, qo, 91, 92, 118, 281
Coxed, John, igi
Coxeter, Geo. App. 213 ; Marg. lb. Nich.
617
X X 2 Crabb,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Crabb, Darrell, App. 242
Cracroft, 348: Tho. Ibid. App. 139:
Will. App. 153
Craft, or, Croft, Will. App. 64
Crakantliorpe, Rich. 158
Crakynthorpe, or Craconthorpe, Thorn. App.
68
Crane, Rob. 680
Cranke, Edw. App. 459
Cranlegh, Cranleigh, Cranky, or Craule,
Tho. 15, 137,191,197,644,648; App. 33
Cranmer, Tho. 434, N. 88
Cratcher, Nich. 390
Craven, Will. 291, 529, 530, N. 76; J41,
551,552; App. 313
Crayne, Rob. App. 107, 108
Crayford, John, 52, 422
Creed, Pet. 625 : Will. 447 ; App. 132/279
Cremes, Rich. 429
Crefwicke, Sam. 631
Crew, Nath. 152, N. 92 ; 242, 243, 246,
248, 249, 639 ; App. 143, 264
Crippes, Rob. App. 142
Crifpyne, Rich. App. 78
Criflell, Tho. 515
CritopyluSjMetrophanes, 86
Cro Well, 180
Crochley, Geo. 515
Ctoft, Herbert, 444
Crofiys, Geo. App. 78
Croke, Charles, App. 121 : John, lb. Rich.
428,430,437; Unton, App. 185
Crompton, Tho. App. 188
Cromwell, Oliver, 596, N. 14: App. 135,
J36, 137, 138, i39> H°> '9^' ^7'. 329:
Robina, 596, N. 14: Tho. 418,426
Crooke, I'ho. 513
Crolby, John, 50 : Tho. 238
Crofs, Jolhua, App. 134; Latimer, 348 ; Walt.
106, N. 16
Croffe, Rob. 103
Croflon, Edm. 368; App. 73
Croten, Will. 671
Crofthwayte, Tho. 665 : App. 146
Crow, Charles, 150
Crowther, Jofeph, 672; App. 324
Crowton, Will. App. 46
Croyden, Geo. 448
Crumpe, James, 611 : Jonath. Ibid.
Cryfpyn, Edm. App. 88 : Rog. 518
CufFe, Hen. App. 115
Cullen, Rich. App. 184
Culme, Will. 405
Culpeper, Tho. 538
Culpepper, Martin, 1S9; App. 106
Cumberland, County of, Fellowih, 139, 140
Cundale, Will, de, 139
Curteis, John, 660
Curtoppe, James, 421
Curwen, Eliz. ;o8
Corwyn, or Coren, Hugh, 366; App. 1 18
Curzon, Afliton, 371
St. Cuthbert, 57, 59 ; App. 2jl
Culhbertfon, John, 664
Cutler, John, 516
Dacres, Rob. 255, N. 19
Dagvyle, Will. 238
Dagvyle's Inn, 239
Dahlerby, John, 99
Dale, Chriftopher, App. 116: Geo. 672 ;
App. Ill : Rob. App. 67: Will. App.
70,272
Daneis, Elias de, App. 8
Danet, Tho. 656
Daniel, Will. App. 52,53
Danvers, John, 305 ; App. 1S9, 190; Roh.
256
Dirbey, or Darby, Edw. 239, 357 ; App. 69
Darley, Derley, or Derling, John, 664
Darrell, Geo. App. 116 : John, 259 : Tho.
303 : Walt. 618
Danvers, or Davers, John, App. 57
D'avenant, Hugh, App. 210: James,App.l46
Davenport, James, App. 178
Daventrie, Will, de, 126
Daventry, John; App. 4a
Davey, John, App. 243
Davie, App. 312
Davies, Griffin, App. i ;6
Davis, Anne, 510 : Eleanor, 512 ; Griffith,
51 5 : Mary, Ibid.
Davye, or Davys, Tho. App. 95
Davyes, Rich. 682
Davys, Francis, 579 : Joan, 48 : John, App.
67 : Rich. 401 ; App. 61
D'awbeney, Hen. 537
Dav.bney, Will. 592
Dawes, Will. 546
Day, John, App. 98 : Tho. 432, 506
Dean, Hen. 19 1
Deane, Rich. 16,659
Declamations, two, for B. A. appointed, App.
138 : annulled and reftored ; App. 143
Dee, al. Lifon, Agnes, 259 ; Tho. Ibid.
Deep Hall, 236
Deering, Cholni. App. 261
Dekyn, Will. 308
Dclaberc, John, 635
Delafaye, Charles, 281
Delaune, Will. 546 5 App. 158, 159, 161
Dell,
PLACES AND THING ST.
«47
107
D^ell, Will. J56
Denbighfliire, Fell, and Schol. 57J
Dendamour Hall, 138
Deneby, Will. App. 26
Denham, John, 240; App. 242
Denifon, Will. 688; App. 160, 231, 326
Dennis, Sam. 546, App. 178
Denfe, Phil. App. 205.
Denton, Rich. 353.
Denyfe, Will. 662
Denyffe, Devenyfti, or Dennyfon, — — 147
Derby, Rob. App. 26
Derby/hire, Fell, and Schol. 519
Derham, Will. 546^634, N. 10 j App. 167
Dering, Will. App. 162
Derley, Darley, or Derling, John, 664
Defaguliers, John, Theoph. 642
Defpenfer, Eleanor, App. 230 : Hugh k, 142^
D'Efte, Hippolitus, Card. 350
Devenylh, Denyfle or Dennyfon, Will.
D'Evercux, Rob. App. 111, 1 1 3, 1 1 5
Devonfhire, Fcllowfli. 106, 124; Schol
Dewy, Francis, 51 1
Diar, John, 506
Dickens, Sam. App. 170
Dicus, Hugh, App. i zo
Digby, Geo. App. 185 : Wriothcflcjt, 281 :
322, N. 65
Digges, Leon, 66
Dighton, Rob. 248
Dillingham, Hen. App. 211
Dinely, Edw. 632 : Mark, Ibid.
Dingley, Rog. App. 77: Will. App. i;o
Dinkeley, Rob. App. 40, 41
Difly.Difh, or Dafh, Walter, App. 31, 32
Dixon, Geo. 666; App. 323
Dobbes, Rob. App. 63
Dobbyns, Tho. App. 216
Dobbys, Rich. App. 58
Dobinfon, Will. 515
Dobrey, Will. App. 212
Dobfon,John, 191: Will. 524; App. 161,309
Dod, John, App. 14V : Pierce, 281 : Tho.
App. 162
Doddington, Will. 630
Dodmore, or Dodiner, Margaret>: 53I» 53a :
Ralph, 532
D'Oilly, Rob. 650
Dokelyngton, John de, 640
Dolbcn, Gilbert, App. 294 : John, 57, 445,
447. 449'' ^PP- ^83, 291,, 292, 301:
Will. App. 201, 282
Dolham, 199, N. loj
DoUyng, Rob. I 21
Dolphin Inn, 422
Dormer, Cafpar, 330, N. 73: JuRina, Ibid.
Rob. 6i8, N.26 : Will, App. 310
Dorfet, Fell. 106, 124
Doivill, 51 1
Dotchen, Tho. App, 106
Dotyn, John, 1 14
Dove, Tho. 135, 569
Doughty, John, App. 1 26 : Ibid. N. 6
Douglas, John, App. 243
Dowdefwell, iSern. Ap;>. 167
Dowe, Rich. 484: Rob. 4^84, 551, 552:
Tho. 484
Downcs, Hen. 193 : Rob. \6
Downhall, Geo. 569
Downham, Will 321,324
Downton, Rich. 5 1 3
Dowl'on, Will. App. 44, 49, 50, 51, 52, 323:
D'Oyly, John, 429
Dragon Tenement, 143, N. 40
Drake, Francis, App. 246 : Gilbert, 602 -^
Will. 448 ; App. 268
Drax, Tho. 239, 241,244; App. 68, 75
Drewry, Will 401, 413
Dring, Jane, 403, N. 72 : Will. Ibid.
Dringc, Francis, 617
Drinkell, Tho. App. 216
Drokhcda, Will, de, 173
Dfope, Edw. 349 : John, App. 121 : Tho,
349
Drowda Hall, 40, 42 ; App. 223
Druell, John, 256
Druniniond, Rob. Hay, 446 ; App. agu
Dryggs, Rich. 248
Ducie, Rob. 541
Ducke, or Dooke, Rich. App. 74,76, 77-
Duckworth, Rich. 374
Dudley, Jofeph, App. 211 : Rich. 125,671;
App. 71,249: Rob. 48, 630, 653 ; App.
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,
108,109, 110, III, 112, 232, 237 : Will.
55,64
DufReld, John, 248 : Rich. 255, N. 19 :
Tho. 51 : Will. App. 37
Duftbrd, Agnes, 430, N. 74
Dugdale, James, 52 : Will. 101
Duke, Rich. 1 1 1 : Tho. .4pp. 8t
Dumbleton, John de, 139
Dummcr, Tho. Lcc, 374
Dunch, Edni.448 : Mary., 75
Duncombe, John, 136
Dunham, John, App. 69
Dunn, Dan. 285, N. 1 10; 680; App. 188,
1.89
St» Dunftan, Arcfab. 1 86, N. 1 1 1
Dunfter, John, App, 119 : Tho. 597 ; App.
152, 317, 318
Duport, Tho. 591
Duppa, Brian, 274, 285, N. 1 10 ; 440, 444,
448. 4S3«45S ; App. 122, »27, 289
Dupper, Edw. 631, N. 7
Daraot.
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Durant, Will. 6
Durell, Dav. 644, 647 ; App. 174
Durham, Andrew of, 45
Dorham.Will. of, 37,38,39,40,41, 42,43,
44,45, 46,49,50,56,64; App. 145, 222,
223, 224, 232, 237 : Will. 401
Durham Hall, 43, 623 ; App. 228
Durham College, 87, 517, S*9» 53°. ^O
Durham Grove, 433
Durham, Diocefe of, Schol. and Fello\t'fhip,
46,47,76, 312, 391,633
Durham, County of, Exhibit.. 359
Dyar, John, 432
Dyer, James, 429
Dyke, Tho. 670
Dymock, Mary, 602
Dyahita, Penelope, 527
"Earle, John, 16; App. 126, 28}
Eaton, Byrom, 634,636; App. 133: Luke,
117 : Sarah, 634, 638
Eaton School, Scholatniip, 620
Eberiow, Jeffrey or Griffith, 677
Echingham,er Hethingham, Johnde, App. 27
Eden, Rob. App. 166
Edgar, King, 286, N. iii
Edgcumbe, James, 109 ; App.
245 : Rich. 384 : 450 i
Edisbury, John, App. 194
Eadmundo, Walt, de S. 662
Edmondes, Rob. 532
Edmonds, Clem. 285, N. 110
Francis, App. 262 : Hen. App. 155: Tho.
App. 190
St. Edmund, King, 286, N. 1 1 1
Ibid. 660; App. 323
Edmund ■■ 660, 661
EdmundHall, 177, 633, N.
660, &c. Little, 354, 373
Edows, John, 625
St. Edward the Martyr, King, ^S6, N. 1 1 1
St. Edward, 167
Edward the Confeffor, King, 286, N. 1 1 1
Edward II, King, 122, 123, 124, 134, 142,
670; App. 248, 249
Edward III, King, 123, 124, 141, 142, 156,
158, 286, N. Ill
Edward IV, King, 141, N. 27; 156, 261
Edward VI, King, 316
St. Edward's Hall, 433 ; App. 224
Edwards, John, App. 1 27, 1 34 : Jonath. 578,
583,584; App. 15*, 153, 155, 156, 158,
159,161: Tho. 458, 216: Vincent, 158,
3>J. 103
166, App.
App. 285
App. i8g :
Archb.
10} 652, 653,
Edyngdon, Will. 173
Eedes, Ricl). App. 109, liz
Eeles, Edw. App. 280
Egerton, Hen. 193, 446: John, 129,185,
186 : Tho. App. 119, 120, I zl
Eglesfeld, Adam de, 252 : Rob. de, i 38, t 39,
140, 141, •! 56, 158, 164,252: Tho.de,
146, 147, N.65 : App. 44, 224
Ekys, John, 308; App. 53, 54
Elande, Peter de, App. 29
Eldred, or Elrige, Joieph, 232
Elianor, K. Hen. Ill's Queen, 124
Elizabeth, Queen, 156, iS6, 265, 325, 3601,
433>569>528; App. 300, 3 15, 329
Ellis, Rob. 594 : Weibore, 445 ; App. 277^
279.293.s94
EUifon, Cuthbert, App. 277, 279 : Geo. 52
Elftanwyke, Amandus de, 145
Elfton, Will, 611
£lton, al. Baker, John, 357
Elwes, Jelfry, 541
Elye, Will. 538, 543
Elyot, Rob. App. 57
Elyott, Rog. App. 90
Elys, Rob. App. 205 : Will. 308
Erafmus, Defid. 392, 400, 428
Erdfwick, Tho. 9-1
Erigena Scotus, joh. 37 1
Eritage, Tho. App. 74
Ernie, John Kyrle^ App. 257, 260
Efcote,' Efcott, or Eaftcott, Dan. 594, 596,
610, App. 123
Efcourt, Will. 187
Efpycer, Tho. le, 660
Eflex, Co. of. Fell. 106, 311; and Schol. 594
Efte, Charles, 446 ; App. 295 : Rob. 289
Eflmond, John, 680
Eftmonde, Rich, App. 6z, 65
Efton, Tho. 257
Eftwych, or Eftwyke, John, 657 ; App. 85
Engeft, Rich. 686
England, Rob. 558 : Sarah, Ibid.
St. Ethelbert, King, 286, N. 1 1 1
Etheldred, King, 46;
Evans, John, 579 ; Rich. 623
Eveleigh, John, 129, 646; App. 113
Evelyn, Geo. 527: —App. 313
Every, John, 602
Evelham, Rich, de, 138
Evens, Rog. 520, N. 17
Ew, Will, de, 660
Ewe, John de, 73 : Tho. de, Ibid.
Ewelrae, Nich. de, App. 1 2
Ewen, Will. 645
Exeter College, i, 393
Exeter Hall, 1 06, 641
Exeter Diocefe of, Fell, and Schol, 391
Exeter,
PLACES, AND THINGS.
Exeter, Archdeaconry cf. Fell. 105
Eyans, John, 612 ; App. 158, 318
Eyanfon, or Jamefon, Erlw. App. 213
Eyre, John, App. 172 : Rob. App. 164: Seth^
App. i6i : App. 259
Facet, Hen. 75 : Will. IbiJ..
Fallcy, John, App. 68
Fallovvfield, Chrilloph. 664
Falvey, Will. App. 211
Fane, John, App, 172, 173, 186
Fanelli, Francis, 548, N. 46
Farendon, or Faiingdon, Will. App. 34, 3 j,
36,37
Farmer, Anth. 3^8
Farney, Edvv. App. ij
Farrcn, James, App. 133
Farrington, Florentia, 592 : John, lb.
Faftolfe, John, 312, N, 26*
Fauflett, Bryan, App. 24 I
Favetlham, Sim. de, App. 17
Faunileroy, Will. App. 73, 74, 75
Faux, Nich. App. 34
Fawkes, Ayfcough, App. 242
Featley, 618, N. 26
Feckenham School, Wore. Fell, and Schol.63 1
Fell, John, Prtf. i , z, 4 ; 445, 447, 448, 449,
452, 453, N. 156; 459 ; App. 144, 145,
1 47, 1 48, 1 49, 1 50, 290 : Rob. 512: Sam.
440.453' 4SS5 ^PP- 'zo. '32.>33.290,
301
Fellows, Geo. App. 214
Felton, Hen. 666 : Will. 76
Fenne, Hugh, App. 75
Fenton, John de, App. zo.
Ferbit, Will. 97
Ferebrygge, Alex. App. 26
Fereby, Will. App. 27, 28
Fermour, John, 645 : Rob. 656 : Will. 429
Ferrar, Edw 54 j John, '6 80
Feteplace.Adam, 453,660: John, 87; Walt.
73, 87: Will. 144, 239, N. 19
Feyld, Rob. 250
FfoUiott, John, App. 311
Fiennes, Nath. App, 1^2 : Will. App. 185:
■ App. 261
Fi£eld, — — App. 3 1 3
Filmer, John, App. 2.38
finch, Cha. App. 286: Dan. App. 179, 286:
Heneage, 448, 45 1 ; App. 193, 194, 196,
197, 239, 286, 328 : John, 667, N, 30 :
Leopold Will. 272 -^ App. 152, 153, 155,
_. >S6, 157. '58, 286 : Will. App. 286
f indttne, WiJl. 239, 243
Finney, James, 633; App. 320
Fifh, Walt. 540
Filher,Alex.|i8,N. 67: Anth. App. 67 : Hen..
310, 361: Phil. App. 178: Rich. App. 114,
Eitz-Alan, Hen. App. 96, 97, 184 : Tho.
313 : Will. 312, 313
Fitz-Herbert, Rich. App. 117
Fitzhugh, Rob. 54
Fitzjames, James, 659: Rich. 5, 7, 16, 17^
N.67; 656,658,659: App. 61,63,66^
67, 70
Fitzrauf, or Fit7ralph,. Rich. 54, 73, 8e ;
App. 21
Fitz- Williams, Will. 540; App. 82, 183
Flavel, John, 609
Fleetwood, Edm. App. 104
Fleming, Geo. 666 ; App, 324
Elemmyng, John, 595,609 ; App. 1 19: Rich.
54. »S9. 234. 235. 236, 237, 243, 247;
■App. 37. 38 : Rob, 247, 250 ; App. 47».
FlelhmoRger, Will. 185
Fletcher, Archibald, 516 : John, 152, N.92:
Tho. 274: 135
Flexney, Ralph, 594
Flixthorpe, Rob, 4
Flowre, Tho, App. 77-
Floyer, John, 158, N, 103
Foderby, or Grene, Sim, App. 71, 72
Foderingey, Walter de, 73,75, N. 40 J 81, 9r
Foley, John, App. 177
Foote, Benj. Hatley, App. 240
Ford, Henry, App. 326: John, 36
Forcft, John, 237, 245, 247, 249
Forman, John, 308, 311, 312
Forfter, John, 656 ; .App. 35, 56
Fortefcue, James, App. 1 70 : Sandys, 1 1 1
FofTey, Will. App. 76
Fofter, Hen. App. 115.: James, App, 1761
John, App. 63
Follon, Tho. 51 ; App. 34
Fothergillj Geo, 666 ; App. 3:3, 324: Hen.
r ',^,^'^i,93\'^'*°- '49; App.176,177,324.
Foulkes,Elizab. 515.516; Jane, 516: John,
514: Peter, 463, N, 173,515,5,6; App.
159 : Rob. 515, 516
Fowell, John, App. 171
Fowle, Chrilloph. App. 209
Fowler, Edw. 398 : Will. App, 215
Fox, Helena, 382, 383 : John, Ibid; Rich,
•27. 3'3. 3«S'?32o. 323, 382, 383, 384,
385, 386, 387, 388. 389, 390, 391, 392^
393, 400 ; App. 268, 276, 277 : Tho^
382, 383, 39O; App. 122
Foxcroft, ■ 49
Foxley, Tho. App. 166
Fiampton, Lincolnlh. Exhibit. 358
FramptOD,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Frsmpton, Matth. 3:22, N. 65 : Rob, 445 :
Will. App. 147
Franke, John, 124; App. 248
Frankland, Joyce, 240, 356, 360, 369, 372 :
Tho. App. 142
Franklin, Rich. 24;
Franklyn, Rich. App. 139
Fraunceys, Will. App. 50
Frauncis, Edm. 37: Tho, 14^
Freake, — ^ — App. 258
Free, John, 86
Freeman, Hen. Tho. Cope, 67 : Tho. Ed-
wards, 1 53, N. 93
Freere, Edw. 591 : W\\l. Ibid.
Freind, John, 456 ; App. zgi : Rob. 460 ;
App. I 56, 292, 302 : Will. 461
Freman, Ralph, 286,290,327: Will. 327,
351,677; App. 272
French, John, 646; App. io8 : Peter, 596,
N. 14; App. 138 : Robina, 596, N. 14
Frewen, Accepted, 317, 321, 326, 6i8; App,
124, 125, 12S : Rich. 461 ; App. 293
f rewin, John, 153, N. 93 : Rich. App. 302
Frcyfton, John, 48 ; App. 237
Fricker, John, 13;
St. Fridefwide, 462, 465 ; App. 306, 307
St. Fridefwide'* Churchyard ftoDectofs, App.
220
St. Fridefwide's Priory, I, 4, 141, 142,178,
j8o, 236,244, 256, 258,260, 354, 390,
414, 419, 420,421,422, 434, N. 8Si
453, 462, 569, 614,623, 641
St. Fridefvvide's College, 429
■ Meadow, now Ch. Ch. App.
305
St. Fridefwide, John de, App. 303
St. Fridefwide, Philip or Guymond, Priors of,
App. 304
Frith, John, 434, N.S8
Frommund, Rob. App. 25
Froft, Will. 391, N. 38 J 394
Frowceter, Edm, App. 65
Fry, Tho. 546
Frye, Joaana, 276
Frynde, Tho. App. 90
Fryndefliippe, Rich. App. 206
Fulham, Edw. 448; App. 128
Fulke, Sarah, 283, N. 109
Fuller, Ifaac, 351, 604 : Nicholas, 515; Will.
444, 666, 688 ; App. 292
Fulman, Will. 597
Furze, Tho. 520
Fynes, Will. 172
Fynney, James, 633; App. 320
'Gabriel, Rob. Burd, 630 i App. 320
Gall, Rob. 394
Galloway, Alan of, 70, N. 4 ; Fergus of, lb.
Game, John, App. 70
■Gamon, Tho. 135
Gandavo, Sim, de, 74
•Gandy, Hen. App. 150
Ganne, Tho. App. 59
-Garbrand, alias Herks, Tobias, 636 : Tho.
App. loi
Gardiner, Bern. 273 ; App. 159, 161, 216 :
Charles, App. 162 : Hen. 510 : Rich. 436,
447^448: Steph, 316, 317 : Tho. 510:
Will. 625
Gainham, Cath. 474
Garnet, Anth. 84; App. 184 : John, 390
Garth, Will. 569
Gafcoigne, Rich, App. 49: Tho. 9c, 13s,
247 ; App. 22, 45, 47, 49, 50, 54, 56
Gaftrcll, Francis, 445, 455 ; App. 292
Gate, Anth, 53
Gates, or Gatis, Rog. 36 ^ App. 38
Gauden, John, 598
Gaunt, Sim.de, App. 16
Gayer, James, App. 239
Gayland, Bern, 1 1 1
<Jee, Edw. App. 1 1 5
Geeres, Gabriel, 5 1 z
Gent, Will. 638
George, Alice or Mary, App. 317, N, i
St. George's College, 650
St. George, Hen. 509
George I, King, 457, 601
George II, King, 457
George III, King, 458, 549
Gerard, Francis, 512 : James, 598: Rob.jiz
Gering, John, 642
St. German, App. 1
Germeyne, Ralph, 105
Gervafe, or Gervys, James, 9 ; App. 94
Gibbons, 531, N. 76 : Will. 550
Gibbs, James, 278, N. 105
Gibfon, Edm, 150, 152, N. 92 ; 158 : John,
149
Giflard, John, 651
Gifford, Bonaventure, 319 : Geo. 520 : Rog.
App. 99 : Walt. App. 1 7
Gilbert,John, 16,446, 515, 525; App. 291:
Rob. 6, I 5 : Sarah, jij
St. Gildas, App, 17
Giles, Hen. 69 ; App. 237
G)llingham, Rog. 275
Girdler, Tho. App, 161
Gifby, Geo. 556, 568
ClafiCT,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Glafier, Tho. 107 ; App. 104
Glaftoiibury Abbey, 642
Glatton Tenement, 142
Glemham, Hen. 525
Gliflbn, John, App. 128
Gloucefter Hall or Coll. 80, 537, 592,629,
630, 651
Gloucellerlhire, Fell, and Schol. 311, 391,
519 : Exhib. 359
Gloucefter City School, Exhibit. App. 319
Gloucefter, Humph. D. of, 290; App. 51
Glouceftre, Tho. 178 : Sim. lb.
Glover, John, 624 ; App. 106: WilK 645
Glynn, Will. 669, N. 33 ; App. 197
Glyflbn, Humph. 508
Goad, John, 555
Goddard, Jonath, 11 ; App. 138, 192: Vin-
cent, App. I 20
Godfree, or Godeftrcy, Hen. App. 72
Godfrey, Rich. 51 1
Godhey, Will. 677
Godmanfton, John, 307,308: Simon, 308,310
Godolphin, — — — 15^, N.93: Edw. 6iz;
Francis, 612, 618, N. 26: Hen, 279, 61 z :
Will. App. 283
Godftow Nunnery, 178, 179, 390,666, 667,
676
Godwyn, Francis, App. 296 : Tho. 321,326,
438, 443,617; App. 297, 299: Will.
App. 281
Godwyne, Dan. 639
Golafrc, John, 250
Goldelhurgh, Ant. App. 20
Goldwelj, James, 262, 273, 282, 285, N.
1 10 ; 287, 305
Good, John, 103; App. 128: Nich. App. 12,
61 : Tho. 80, 85
Goodall, Charles, App. 214
Goodmnn, Chriftoph. App. 90
Goodrich, or Goodridgc, |ohn, 594,600;
App. 318
Goodfon, Mary, 515: Rich. Ibid.
Goodwin, — — — App, 258 : Franc, App,
280 : Tim. 666
Goodwyn, Tho. 318; App. 137, 269,329:
Will. 439 ; App. izo, 121
GoolJe, John, App. 72
Gore, Hugh, 525 : Tho. 667, N. 30
Gorges, Rob App. 138: Theobald, 307
Gorfiich, John, App. 46, 47, 48
Gorfycli, John, 645
Goft)ornc, Rob. 656; App. 63
Gotham, John de, App. 22 : Will, de, 75,99
Gough, Francis, 659, 666
Gourncy, Tho. App. 140
Gewer, Hen. 14; App. 19,20: Will. 634,
637. 639
Gower, Abel, App. 115
Grace, John, 617
Graham, Rich. 451 ; App. 287
Grandilon, John, 114
Grandorge, John, 322, N. 65; 34;, N. 76;
App. 269
Grandpont Hall, 256
Grant, Tho, App, 44
Grantham, Lincolnlh. Free School, 386
Grafs, John le, App. 228
Grave, John de la, App. i 8, 19
Graves, Morgan, App. 250
Gravefend, Stcph. 14
Gravill, Rich. 141 : Will. Ibid.
Gray, 503 : Will. 91
Greaves, John, 20: Nich. App. 129
Grebby, Rob. 232, N. 112*
Green, John, 645, 686 ; App, 39 : Sam. 152,
N. 92
Greenv.ood, Cha. 49, 56, 69, App. 119,322,
237 : Dan. 365 ; App. 136
Grcgford, Will. 5 i
Gregory, David, 442, 457, 460, 516; App.
28Z : Hen. App. 164 : James, 516 : John,
510 : Mary, 516
S:, Gregory, 286, N. I I I, 288, N. 115; 290
Grcndon, Walter, 640
Grene, or Fodcrby, Sim. App. 71
Grcnely, Tho. App. 42, 46
Grcnevill, Rich. App. 251 : Will, Ibid.
Greneway, Tho. 396
Grenficld, Rich. 105, iio
Grenville, Geo. App. 295
Grcfdall, Rob. 158, N. 103
Grefliam, lohn, 655
Grevill, Dodington, 279, 281, 290, 29J :
Francis, App. i 21
Grey, Edm. App. 76 : Exhv. 508 : Roger,
App. 48 : Tho. 45 1 ; App. 286 : Will. 85,
88, 89, 96 ; App. 47,48
Griffith, Davy, 42 j : Edm. 366 ;
Geo. 444;
Will, t.17
App. 296: John, or Tho. 680
Griffiths, Tho. 642
Grindall, Edm. 144
Grifaiintc, Will. 14, N. 42
Gfocyn, Will. 428
Grosfteft, Rob. App. 8
Grove, Edw. 685 : Rich. App. .in
St. Grymbald, App, 2, 4
Gualter, Ralph, 421
Guernfcy, lile of. Fell. 107, 575 : Exhibit.
App. 319
GucU, Rich. App. 241
Guide, Painter-, 351 ; App. 273
Guildford, Edward, 313 : Rich. Ibid.
Guife, John, 460, 461
Gunning, Pet. 192; App. 259
Y y Gunfley.
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Gunfiey, Rob. 49
Gunflon, Eliz. 532, N. 9
Gunter, Rich. 570 : Tho. 669, N. 33
Gurgany, John, App. 208
Gutch, John, 643
Guymund, Prior, 465
Gwillym, James, App. 154
Gwyn, Edm. 5S7 : Humph. 617 : Will. 366
Gwynn, Charles, 6iz ; Howell, lb. Rich, Jb.
Rowl. lb.
Gwynne, Dav. 555 : Geo. Ibid. Matth. 561,
565; App. 112: Tho. 265, N. 64; 575
Gybbes, John, 178, 179
Gybbons, John, 679
Gygour, or Gygur, John, 7, 257,656; App.
52, 202
Gyfe, Will. 158
H
Habendon, Pet. de, 6
Haberdafher Hall, 315
Racket, Franc. Maria, App. 215: Rob. 609;
App. 215: Will. App. 214, 215
Haddon, Walt. 316
Haines, Nath. App. 174
Hakebourne, or Hagbourne, Rich, de, App.
204
Hakewill, Geo. 108, 113, 117, 121
Hale, Matth. App. 192
Halegod, Agnes, 670: Andr. 660 : John, 670
Hales, Rich. 514: App. 236
Hall, an Houfe for Scholars, 652
Hall, Hampton, App. 225 : Ludlow, App.
22R, 229 : Rofe, App. 228 : Selverne, lb.
Sheld, or Aula Scati, App. 225 : Spicer's,
App. Z28: Stanton, App. 225 : Sykle, lb.
St. Thomas's, lb. Little Univerfuy, App.
229 : White, App. 228
Hall, Geo. 1 ID, 1 13 : Hen. 243 : Humph.
App. 99: John, 621, 623, 625, :
Sich. App. 50: Rob. : Tim. 622
Hillifax, Will. App. z-9
Halls, 652,653, &c. Chancellor nominates the
Principals, 653
Hallum, Alum or Halam, Rob. App. 36, 37
Halle, John, 109,127,129; App. 44 : Rich.
App. 69
Halfe, or Halfey, John, 538
H'Jiled, Geo. App. 280
Halfwell, Hugh, App. 124: Nich. 305; App.
Halton, John, App. i 50: Miles, 153, N. 93 :
Tim. 149, 151, 157, 158; App. 149, 150,
J5'' '52' '53' "SS'iS^. '$3
Haniden, Edm. App. 182: John, App. 118
Hamer Hall, 138, 177, 17S : G real or More, ,
182
Hammond Hall, or Lodgings, 79
Hammond, Eleanor, 514: Hen. 328, 497?
App. 134,135: John,453, 454,455,457;
App. 298; Manwaring, 687 : Will. 78
Hamond, John, App. 303 : Rich. Ibid.
Hampton Lucy School, Warwicklhire, Schol.
685 ; Studentfh. 644
Hamllerley, Radulph, or Ralph, 9, N. 27 ;
50, 51, 56, 58, 59, 64, 656 ; App. 63 :
Will. 663
Hamtesford, Mich, de, App. 23
Handle, John, J42
Hanington, or Havyngton,~Edw. 678
Hanketon, John, de, 640
Hanks, Margery, App. 213 : Tho. Ibid.
Han!ey,Rog. App. 62
Hanmer, John, 273: App. 117
Hannes, Edw. 453
Hanfon, Rob. 625
Hants, County of. Fell. 391 : Schol. Ibid.
Harbart, Arnold, 470
Harcla, Hen. de, App. 18
Harcourt, Rob. App. 182
Hardcaftle, Tho. App. 178
Harding, App. 260 : John, 317 ; App,
268 : Will. Ill; App. 215
Hardley, Rob. de, 139
Hardy, Nath. 689
Hardyng, Clement, 184 : John, App. I iz :
Tho. App. 86
Hare-Hall, 308
Hare, Hen. App. 279
Hareng, Joan, 640
Hargar, Geo. 553
Haigreaves, James, 170
Hargreve, Chriftoph. 241 ; App. 93
Harlellon, Will. 123
Harley, Edw. App. 283: John, 320, 325,
351 ; App. 283 : Rob. 452 : App. 301
Harman, al. Veyfey or Voyfey, John, 320,
324
Harnier, John, App. Ill
Harper, Tho. App. 69
Hjipur, Rich. 3D3 : Tho. S: ——App. 259
Harrington, James, 594, 602
Harris, John, 193s App, 151, 315: Rob.
523 : Taverner: App. 256
Hairifon, Francis, App. 170 : Will. 38
Harropc, or Harrovve, Tho. 78, 95
Harrow, John, 645 ; App. 60
Harryngton, Will, de, App. 20
Harrys, Anth. 538: Francis, 593: John, 520,.
N. 17*; App. 121: Rich. 365 : Rob. 530 :
Tho. 593, 594
Hart, Walt. 257
Hart, Le Hart, or Lyhert, Walt. 109, 127,
129
Hartlebury
PLACES AND THINGS.
Hartkbury School, Wore. Fell, and Schol. 63 1
Harvey, Frederick, 366: John, 1-2; Tho.
259
Harwar, Jofeph, 320
Hafard, or Azard, Will. 685 ; App. 68
Hafelwood, or Hafelrigg, ' 5 1 1
Hafclwood, Tho. App. 209
Hafcly, John, 187
Haftcbridgc, Will. 250
Haftings, Ann, 668, N. 31 : Benj.Ibid. Eliz.
156
Haftyngs, John, 428
Hatfield, Tho. 517, N.I
Hatfcll, Hen. App. 246
Hatton, Chriftoph. App. loi, in, 112,113,
118
Havant, Hants, Exhib, 359
Haverfordwell School, Pembrokcfh. Schol. 361
Hawardcn, Hugh, App. 70 : John, 364
Hawc, Nich. 644
Hawcs, Will. 523
Hawkefmoor, Nich. 278, N. 105 ; 282
Hawkefuorth, Tim. App. 207 : Will, de,
I 26, I 39 ; App. 24
Hawkins, Rich. App. 324: Will. App. 141
Hawkyiis, Tho. 127, 133
Hawles, Charles, App. 149
Hawley, Hen. App. 142 : James, 461 : John,
592, 635,638
Hawthorne, Adrian, 686
Hawtrync,^ HawdrifFe, or Hawtrlve, Will.
App. 47
Hayes, Philip, 328
Haygarth, Will. 153, N. 93
Hayne, Rob. 240 . Tho. Ibid.
Haynes, Will. 128, 431, 506
Hayward, Jam. Robinfon, App. 175: Tho.
191
Haywood, Rich. 240 : Will. 555
Hazclwood, Tho. 513
Head, Rich. App. 177
Heale, ■ 463
Hearne, John, App. 143
Heath, Nich. 397 ; App. 238 : Rich. App.
41 : Rob. 513
Hedges, John, App. 209
Hedyan, James, App. 50
Heers, or Heetc, Rob. 171, 197
Hcigham, John, App. 15
Heighterbury, Heightilbiiry, or Hctifbury,
Will, de, 139 ; App. 28
Hegge, Rob. App. 125
Hellier, James, App. 200
Helmc, Will. 11 2, 116
Helyar, Will. 1 ii
Henchman, Hump. 602 '
Hencfey, Jcftry dc, 660
Henley, or Henlie, Hugh, 362, N. 35, 540
Henrietta Maria, K.Ch. I's Queen, 156, 158,
328,548; App. 317
Henry Jil, King ; App. 219, 221
Henry IV, King, 255, 286, N. 11 1
Henry V, King, 153, 156,257, 286, N. ni,
290
Henry VI, King, 182, 257, 261, 275, N.
100 ; 282, 286, N. I I I ; 290, 309
Henry Earl of Richmond, afterwards K. Hen.
VII, 383, 3S4, 662; App. 330
Henry VIII, King, 327,417, 420,426, 427,
428, 429, 43 1 , 43 1 , 432, N. 88 ; 449. 453,
460, 463, 464, 465, 662 ; App. 289, 298,
302, 306 : His Coll. 435, N. 88; 437
Henry Prince of Wales, K. Ja. I's fon, 328 ;
App. 270, 330
Henfliaw, Jofeph, 688
Herbert, Edw. 583: Maria, 328: Philip, App.
129, 13G, 131, 133, 134, 135, 184: Tho.
451; App. 286 : Will. 617, 619 ; App.
121,122,123,124,125,126
Herbury, Nich. 93
Here, or Hcry, Rich. 645
Hereford City, School ; Schol. 362, N. 35
Hereford, Diocefe of, Fellowfli. 357
Hereford, Nich. App. 31
Heretagc, Tho. 171
Hern, James, 57
Heroniliaw, Hen. 241
Herry, Nich. 126
Herfent, John, App. 146
Hertford, Elias dc, 640
Hertford, or Hert Hall, 104, 177, i8i, 187,
633, 640, 641, 659
Hertford/hire, Fell, and Scholarfh. JI9
Hertipoll, Hugh de, 71, 81
Hervey, Will. 11
Hcrward, Will. 308; App. 69
Herys, John, 95
Hethe, 256, N. 27
Hetifbury, or Heytulbery, Will, de, App. 28
Heton, Geo. App. 112: Martin, 443 ; App,
101,112, 297, 300
He wet, Rog. 48
Heu'orth, Tho. de, 87
Hewfter, Will. App. 66
Hewys, John, App. 75
Hext, Aniias, 594
Heydon, Bcnj. 232, N. 1 1 2*
Heyham, Ralph dc, App. 10
Heylin, Pet. App. 267 : Rich. 448
Heyman, John, App. 216
Heywood, Francis, 404 : Rob. .4pp. 128
Heyth, John, 645 ; lb.
Hickman, Charles, 445 ; App. 292 : Tho.
Windfor, 632
Y y 2 Hicks,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Hicks, John, 179
Hickfon, Rich. 382
Hide, Alex. 192
Higgenfon, John, 569, 577
Higham -Ferrers, Nonhamptonfh. 254, 255
Higgs, Griffin, 5, 536, N. 4
Hill, Alice, 592: Geo. 594: Joan, 592: John,
App. 42 : Rich. 279; App. 283 : Rob. 592 :
Sam. io6
Hilton, Edw. 143, 144
Hind, Rich. App. 169,327
Hindmer, Edw. 529
Hingfton, ■ 5 1 2
Hippefley, Geo. 642
Hoare, J of. 579
Hobart, James, 262
Hobbys, Tho. 268; App. 66
Hobille, John, App. 65
Hobfon, Tho. App. 76
Hoby, Edw. 530; App. 109
Hodges, Hen. App. 268: Nath. App. 144:
Walt. 129; App. 168
Hodgfon, Bern. 647; App. 321 : Hugh, 148
Hodfon, Chriftoph. 452, N. 156
Hody, Ediths App. 318: Humph. 595 ; App.
318; John, 66
Hogan, Dionyfius, 678
Holbech, Will. App. 313
Holbecke, Lawr. 429
Holcot, Elias, 7; App. 52
Holden, Eliz. 651 : Tho. Ibid.
Holdernefs, Yorklhire, Fell. 43
Holdfworth, Edw. App. 329
Hole, Matth. loS
Kolford, Eliz. 633, 643, N. 15; App. 319:
Will. App. 256 : App. 260
Holinfhed, Ralph, 38
Holland, John, 12 j App. 157 : Seth, 270 :
Tho. 107
Holloway, John, App. 185, 186: Rich. 513;
App. 18;
Holmes, Will. 546, 51:0; App. 164, 166, 167
Holt, Ch. App. 162 : Edw. 508, 610 : John,
396 ; App. 298 : Rob. 304 : Tho. 610
Holwell, Will. App. 172
Holyday, Barten, ji i
Holyman, John, 109, 192; App. 259
Holywell Church, Oxford, 7, N. 20
Honywood, Will. 409
Hoo, Rob. 257
Hood, Paul, 242, 245 ; App. 141
Hooke, John, App. 142 : Tho. 66
Hooker, John, 400
Hoole, Rob. 390
Hooper, Edw. App. 262 : Geo. 445 ; App.
291, 301 : Rob. 84
Hoper, or Hooper, John, 16, 657, 658
Hopkins, Edw. App. 151 : Ezekiel, 321
Hopper, Tho, 197
Hopton, Hen App. 225 : Owen, 532 : Walt.
257
Hord, Edm. 305
Horden, John, 484
Horkilow, Walt, de, 73, N. 1 1;
Horley, or Hornley, John, 308, 315
Horlock, John, 672
Home, Geo. 320; App. 172,177,178,238,
274, 329 : Sam. App. 238
Horneden, Will. 257
Horner, John, 242
Horre, Sim. 257
Horfemanger Street, 70,71
Horfley, Sam. 330
Hofkyn, John, 232, N. 112*
Hotham, John de, 142, 145
Hotham, or Hodum, John de, App. 25, 26 :
Tho. de, App. 20
Hothum, Will. 14
Hoton, Rich, de, 517, N. i
Hoveden, Rob. 265, 271,275, 2 85,N. llOi
App. 108
Hough, or Huffe, Dan. 245, 248
Hough, John, 319, 321, 322, N. 65; 530,
N. 76; App. 152, 153, 155, 156, 269
How, John, App. 280 : Rich. 513
Howard, Charles, 450; App. 285 : Frederic
Chriftian.Ibid. Hen. App. 184: James 622
Howel, 513
Howel, al. Powel, al. Jones, Lewis, 538
Howell, Francis, 578; App. 138: John,
App. 83 : Tho. 579
Howlet, John, 106, N. 16
Howord, Radcliffe, 291
Howfon, John, 444; App. 116, 297: Will. 507
Hoylc, Jofhua, 53, 66
Huchinfon, Leonard, 386 ; App. 76 : Ralph,
544,566, 567
Huddesford.Geo. 524; App. 165, 171: Will.
App. 174
Hudfon, John, 673,674: Tho. 23 2, N. 112*
Hugate, John, 82
Huggins, Will. 328
Hughes, Dav. 574: Tho. App. 312
Hughes, or Hewes, Rich. App. 89, 90
St. Hugh, or St. Mildred, Bp of Lincoln, 250
St. Hugh, Confeflbr, 355
Huifli, Alexander, 594
Hulct, James, App. 149
Hulme, Will. 363, N. 3;
Hulum, or Hulman, Tho. App. 27
Humbjld, Rob. 248
Huuibleton, Tho. de, 87; App. 18
Hume, John, 16, 399
Humphery, Hen, App. 240
Humphrey,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Humphrey, Joan, 330, N. 73 : Laur. 317,
322 ; App. 100, loi, 104, 105, 1 16, 268,
Humphreys, Humphrey, 579
Humphry, Duke, hi-; Lib-ary, 133
Hunderhull, Rob. App. 29
Hungerfofd, Fr ncis, 401 : Walt. 60, N. 73 :
56
Hunfingore, Rich, de, 75 ; App. Z02
Hunt, Hen. App. 133: Jofeph, 85 : Otho,
48 : Tho. 641 : Will. Lc, App. 164
Huntingdon, Rob. i5
Huntman, Joiin, App. 31
Hiifband, Dav. App. 58
Huley, or Hofey, John, App. 66
Huflce, or HulTcy, James, 684, 686; App.
185
Hutchins, Edm. 520, N. 17*; 529, N. 71 :
Rich. 532 ; App. 166 : Will. 364
Hutchinfon, Leonard, 52 : Tho. 641
Hutten, Leonard, 434, N. 88
Hutton, Addifon, 152, N. 92
Huxley, Tho. App. 147
Huyck, Rob. 657
Huycke, Tho. 569
Huys, Dav. App. 69
Huyt, Tho. 569
Hyde, Edw. App. 141, 142, 143, 144, 285 :
Francis, App. 124: Henry, App. 1-86,199,
200, 285 : James, 687, 689 : Laur. App.
186, 193: Rich. 667, N. 30; 668, N. 31:
Tho. 232: Will. App. I 24 : 450
?Iydeman, Tho. App. 35
Hygden, Brian, 358, 61 j
Hygden, or Hygdon, John, 100, 314, 315,
422, 428, 437
Hyggs, Griffin, App. 123
Hyll, Peter, 198- Rich. App. 123 : Tho. 1985
App. 59 : Walt. 188; App. 58
Hyndeman, or Hendenian, Tho. App. 34, 35
I
Jackman, John, 125
Jacklon, Cyril, 443 ; App. 282 : Hen. 5, N.
12 : Tho, 397, 413
Jacob, Ifaac, App. 37
James I, King, 186, 601
James II, King, 318, 319; App. 231
St. James's Hall, 623
James, Dan. App. 207 : Edw. 507 : John,
537 : Rob 671 : Tho. App. 263 : Will.
52. 55.439>458i ^pp. loi, 107,112,
1 13, 296
Jane, John, 611 : Jofeph, 611 ; .App.' i6g :
Tho. iSi4, igi : Will. 444, 452, N. 156;
Jane, Will. 445, 514- App. 149, 150, 152,
•53. '55' "j^, 158. 159
Janne, or Jane, The. App. 57,60
Jeams, or James, Tho. 272 ; App. 147, 148,
'49
JcfFeries, Geo. App. i;i
JefFerfon, Jacob, 153, N. 93
Jeffs, Geo. App. 215
Jenkins, Leoline, 575, N. 19; 578, 580,583;
App 194, 19;, 315, 316
Jcnkinfon, Banks, 290 : Charles, App. 240
Jenner, Tho. 320
Jennetts, Humph, 632
Jennings, Tho. 348
St. Jerome, 286, N. i 1 1 ; 288, N. 1 1 5, 290
Jcrfey, Pet. App. i 38
Jerfcy, Iflcof, Fell. 107, 575 : E.xhibit. App4
319
Jervais, 199, N. 103
Jervois, 1 ho. 304
Jefibn, Tho, 5 ij
Jeflbp, Tho. 5
Jcfus College, 153, N. 93
Jewell, or Juell, John, 16, 398
Jews' School, 651
lies, Anne, 507 : Martha, 5 1 3 : Tho. Ibid.
646, 648
Inge, Hugh, 192
Ingcllre, Will. App. 23
Inglcberd, Alice, App. 228: Rob, Ibid.
Ingleby, John, 308
Ingleden, John, 311, 312
InglylTet, App. 65
Ingoll, Dan. App. 121
Ingram, Jofeph, App. 177 : Rob. de, App. 2^
Inkfordby, Andrew, 330, N. 73
Inn, an Houfe for Clerks, 652
Joan, K. Hen.IV's Queen, 260
Jodrell, Dan. App. 313
St. John de Mcrton, 75, N 38
St. John Baptift, Hofpital, 138, 141, 177,-
178, 181, 182, 236, 258, 307, 309, 310,
311, 322, 684 : Hall, 630
St. John's College, 630, 638
St. John Baptift Parifh, 399
John, Duke of Lancaller, 286, N. 1 1 1
Johnlon, Francis, 53: James, 446 : Philip,
664: Rich. 373: Rob. 569, 577: Will.
274, N. 99; App. 241
JolyfFe, John, App. 67
Jones, Anth. 286 : Ellis, App. 173 : Hen,
505 : Hugh, 682 : Inigo, 548, N. 46
John, App. 148: Lewes, 273, N. 96
Meredith, App. 21; ; Rob. 362, N. 35
Walt. App. 283 : Will. App. 216, 579
248,634, N. lOi App. 310
■Jonfonne, Tho, App. 2c6
JoffC;
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Jofle, Rob. 5C9
Joffekyn, John, App. 26
.Joy, John, 669, N. 33
Joyner, Mart. App. 57
Ipfwich, Wolfey's College at, App. 298
Ireland, Divid, App. 62 : Tho. 436, N. 91
Irifhe, Edm. 520
Ironfyde, Gilbert, 521, 525, 527, 597, 599,
610, 61 1 ; App. 151, 318 : Ralph, 521 :
Tho. 610: Will. 611
Iryfh, Tho. 645 ; App. 77
Ills, river, 2, N.
Ifles, Tho. App. 321
Ifham, Edm. 328 : Eufeby, 242 ; App. 169:
Tho. 450^ App. 285
Iflip, Sim. 15 ; App. 25, 28, 651
Jucks, Rowland, 373
Ivc, or Yve, Will. App. j8
Juell, John, 16, 392
Jullys, John, 262
Julyan, John, 257
Jufter, Tho. App. 42
Juxon, Will. 542, 545, 546, 549, 556; App.
124
K
Kamfale, or Kamlhale, Rich, de, 73, Nt 15 ;
App. 20
Karefwell, Rob. 308
Karhite, Sam. 513
Karver, Tho. App. 64
Kaye, Rich. 370
Kayle, Hen. 126
Keblewhyte, Hen. 541 :
Keck, Anth. App. 234:
Keep, Will. 516
Kcle, Will. 267
Kelham, Ralph, 382 : Rich. Ibid,
Kellaw, Rich, de, 77
Kelleway, John, 592
Kelpe, Hen. 670
Kemer, or Kymer, Will. 645
Kemeys, Nich. 580
Kemp, or Kempe, John, 15, 35 : Nich. 617:
Tho. 15, 88 J App. 46
Kendall, Geo. 107 : John, 248
Kene, al. Kyme, Will. 259
Kenn, Tho. 193 ; App. 261
Kennall, John, App. 100, loi
Kennell, John, 114
Kennett, Bafil, 397 : White, 666
Kent, Hen. 259 : Tho. 506; App. 205
Kent, County of, Fellowfh. 311,391,392,
519 ; Scholarlh. 391, 392, 519
John, lb. Tho. lb.
669, N. 33
Keniigernuf, App. i
Keppel, Fred. 446
Ketni, Will. App. 53
Keton, Rob. 198
Kettel Hall, 522
Kettell, Ralph, 522, 526, 529, 532, N. 85 ;
App. 310
Kettle, Will. 51;
Kexby, John, App. 59 : Will. 51
Key, Tho. 38,52, 56,58; App. 91
Keyes, Roger, 1 14, 2i;6, 267, 287, N. 1 13
KidderniinllerSchool,Worc.Fell.63i : Schol.
Ibid.
Kilbye, Rich. 242, 248
Killigrew, Hen. 448
Killingtree, Will. 508
Killingworth, John, App. 48
Kilton, Parifh, Somerfet, Scholarfh. 685
King, Charles, App. 216: Hen. 444, 463,
466; App. 295: John, 439, 444,458,463,
466; App. 43, 1 12, n8, 1 19, 281, 289,
292: Philip, 448 : Rob. 431,629; App.
212 : Will. 673, 674 ; App. 325
Kingefcote, Will, de, App. 15
Kingellon, Nich. de, 453
Kingfcote, John, 191
Kingfmill, Will. 136
Kirfoate, Rich. 617
Kirkadum, Griffin, App. 36
Kirlcbutton, Yorkfhire, Schol. 48
Kirkby, jolin, 144, 160 ; App. 46
Kirkby Kendall School, Weftmoreland, Schol.
145 : Lonfdale School, Weftmorelandj
Schol, Ibid.
Kiryol, or Criol, Tho. 259
Kitchin, al. Dunftan, Anth. 637
Knapton, Ralph, App. 209
Knevet, 541
Knight, Hugh, 611 : Will. 192, 611
Knightley, Rich. 130: Rob. Ibid.
Knolles, Chrift. App. 45 : Tho. 259, 316
Knyght, Tho. App. 84
Kyllyngmarfh, Will. App. 42
Kymer,Gilb. App. 40,44,51,52,53,54, 181
Kyngefton, Nich. de, 660
Kynton, John, App. 70, 71,73, 74, 75' 7^
Lacock, Luke, App. 54
Lacy, Dunftan, App. 83 : Edm. 51,54; Hen.
de, 650 : John, 678
Laghton, John de, 123
Lake, Arthur, 186,190, 192, 197 ; App. 121:
Tho. App. J 2 1
Lakyng,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Lakyng, Peter, 6
Laly, Lawley, or MuIIaly, Will. 682
Lamb, Matthew, 153, N. 93 ; App. 326
Lambe, James, 374.
Lambert, or Lambard, Will. 82
Lambourne, Simon, App. 26
Lambton, Will. 83 ; App. 51, 67
Lampennc, Will. 512
Lamphire, John, 233,647,681
Lamplew, Jofiah, 514
Lamplugh, Tho. 150, 152, N. 92 ; 158, i 70,
657,658,659: Will. 170
Lancafliire, Fell. 355, 391,392: Schol. 360,
362, N. 35; 391,392
Lancaller, Will. 149, 151, 156; App. 159,
160, 161
Land, John, App. 167
Lane, John, i 36; App. 63, 73 : Will. 248
Langbiine, Gerard, 149 : Will. App. 259
Langdon, Jolin, 657
Langf"(jrd, Charles, 362, N. 35 : Nich. App.
I 16
Langhton, Will. 308, g-io
Langlcy, Hen. 621 : Tho. 54; App. 206
Langrifli, Rich. 422
Langllerre, John, 518
Langton, John, 14 : Nich. App. 60 : Rob.
147,154, 155, 160, 164, 165 : Tho. 147,
150, 151, 160 : Will. 317
Laroon, Mar. 600
Latewar, Rich. App. 115
Lathys, Rob. App. 64.
Laud, Will. 540, 542, 544, 546, 547, 549,
S5«.S52.S54. N.43; 556; App. 95,u6,
I 26, 127, I 28, 1 29
Lavenham, Tho. 251
Lavington, Geo. 193; App. 259
Laurence, Tho. 84, 89
Lawford, Dan. App. 128
Lawrence, Hen. 114; Tho. 57
Laws, John, App- 207
Lay, Tho. 257
Layfield, Edw. 555
Lcche, James, 5
Leftures, fix folcmn, to be read by B. A. put
down, 1652, App. 138; reftored, App. 143
Lee, Diana, 549: Edw. 3 i 3, 320, 323 : Geo.
Hen. 516, 549 J App. 1 73, i 74, 1 75, 1 87:
Harry, App. 255 : John, 554, 568, 6:7 ;
App. 314; Matthew, 455, 461 : Sam.
App. I 37 : Tho. App. 57 : Will, de, App.
202
Lee, or Leigh, Rich. 540 : Tho. 664
Leech, Amy, 554: — — — Abbot of Ofncy,
App. 287
Leech, Will. App. loi
Legge, Will. App. 187,312
Lciteller City School, Schol. 240
Lelcefter, County of. Fell. 357
Leigh, Edw. 137; App. i 87, 250 ; Henry;.
511: Rich. 315 : Rob. 373 : Theoph. 855
App. 167, 168, 243: Tho. 373-429' 449;
App. 284
Leighton, or Layton, Edw. 422,429, 430;
App. 79
Leintwardcn, Tho. de, i 26
Leland, John, 39,429, 431
Lenthali, Philip, 425
Leoroid, or Lered, John, App. 207
Lernoult, Francis, App, 172
Lefon, Tho. 100
Lethome, John, App. 69
Letoft, Rich. App. 257
Leverton, W'ill. de, 126, 670
Lcvet, Will. 687
Levett, Hen. App. 246 : Will, App. i 53, 154
Levin?., Baptift, 321 ; App. 148 : Will. 545
Levitt, Hen. App. 164
Lewes, Da*. 569, 576, 679, 680: Owenj
192, N. 98
Lewkner, Edm, 106, N. 16
Lewis, Felix, 677,680 : Tho. 152, N. 92 :
Will. 128, 130, 528, N. 65 ; App. 249
Lewys, Jafon, App. 209
Ley, James, 304
Leybourne, Rob. 658 ; App. 164, 322
Leycefter, Ralph de, App. 202
Leycellrc, Rob. de, 73
Ley Ton, Tho. App. 109
Libraries, Vifitation of, 248
Lichfield Diocefe, Fell. 355 : Schol. 359
Lightfoot, John, 363
Lilly, Edw. App. 156
Lillye, Edm. 845 App. 104, iio: Tho.
App. 114, lis
Linch, John, 682
Lincoln College, i 53, N. 93 ; App. 22
Lincoln Diocefe, Fellowlh. 125,238,355,357
Lincolnlhire, Exhibit, 358 : Fell. 311, 358,
391 : Schol. 391
Lindlay, Tho. 599
Lindfcy, Martin ; App. 80, 81
Ling, or Linge, Abraham Van, 68, 101,463, .
464, 465
Lifle, John, 689 : Sam. 597, 599 ; App. 318:
458
Lilon, al. Dec, Agnes, 259 : Tho. Ibid.
Litchfield, Alex. App. 178
Little, Edw'. 628
Liitlemore Nunnery, 178, 414, 654, 655
Littleton, Edw. App. 139
Llewellyn, or Lluellyn, Martin, 672 : App_
283, 325
Lloyd, Anne, 581 : Griffith, 571, 576, 581 :
Hugh, 1 29, 579 : Humph. 1 29
Lloyd-
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Xloyd, Jolin, i6, 569, 577, 578 ; App. n 3,
150, i59:Nath. 249, 276, 277, 280, 281,
283, 285, N.- 110: Oliver, 573, 583 :
Owen, 678: Rich. 277 : Rob. App. 124 :
App. 101
Lloyde, Rich. App. 207
Locke, John, 461 ; App. 292
Lockcy, The. 448
Lockwoode, Rich. App. 205
Lodeliwhe, Will, de, App. ii
Lodelow, Rog. de, 178
Loder, John, 633, N. 10 ; 639, 668
Lodington.Rob. 677, 681
Logardyn, Walt. App. 37
Loggin, App. 259
Loke, John, App. 23, 34
LombHall, 75,N.38
London College, 420, 651
London, City of, Fell. 31 I
London, John, 188, 438, N. 96
Long, John, 171, 172; App. 173: Philip
Parker, App. z68 : Rob. App. 211: Sybill,
171, 172
Longland, John, 320,324,371,421,685,
688 ; App. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 183
Longfpee, Ela, 4
Lorgan, Rich. 671 ; App. 80
Love, Alice, 532 : Benj. 511: Edw. 532 ;
Eliz. 314, N. 36: Leonard, 520
Lovegrove, 290
Lovelace, John, 600
Lovell, Tho. App. 182
Lougher, Rob. 569, 571, N. 9 ; 581, 680
Low, Rob. 514
Lowe, Edw. 51 3 ; App. 259
Lowry, John, App. 168
Lowth, Rob. 193 ; App. 254, 255
Lowther; Hen. 170 : Rich. Ibid.
Lowthian.Tho. 153, N. 93
Luc de Cornubia, Rob. 661, 663
Lucas, Tho. App. 36
Luceby, Nich. de, 81
Lucy, Will. 525,685
Luda, Will. 13, N. 39
Ludlow, John de, App, 15
Ludlow, Edm.de, App. 303
Ludlow Hall, 45 ; App. 225
LufFe, Eliz. App. 213: Hannah, App. 216;
Heller, .'\j p. 215: Wilfon, Ibid.
Lugge, Adam, App, 154
Luke, Rich. App. 53
Lukyn, Paul, 500
Lumley, John, App. 184
Luih, Rich. 611 : Will. Ibid.
Lute, Rob. 508
Lutterel, Francis, 451 : App. ig, 285
Lychfeild, John, 678
Lydall, Alan, App. 212 : John, 534: Rich'.
12, 18, N. 67
Lydiat, Rich. 232; App. 168
Lydon, Jnhn, App. 33
Lyford, Will. 617
Lyhert, Le Hart, or Hart, Walter, 109, 127,
129, 287, N. 113
Lymbie, Nich. 555
Lyn School, Caernarvonfliire, Fell, or Schol,
572
Lynaker, Tho. 285, N. 1 10 ; 428
Lyng, Abr. Van, 160
Lyngham, Leonard, App. 89, 90
Lyndclow, Tho. App. 30
Lynglcy, Will. App. 90
Lynley, Tho. 656
Lvon, Will. 546
Lyfter, Rob. 686
Lyfurcs, Tho. App. 43
Lytcekon, Charles, 55 ; App. 231
M
Mabbe, James, App. u8
Mabfon, Hen. 643
Mabulihorpe, John, 248
Maccarty, Donagh, 450; App. 285
Maddock, Matth. App. 171 : Rich. App. 107
Maddox, liaac, 1 50
Magdalen College, 153, N. 93; 425, 624,
652, 684, 687, 689; Grammar School,
io,N. 31
Magdalen Hall, 307, 308, 309,310,311,
329,677
Mahu, John, 36
.Maiden Hall, App. 224
Maidftone School, Kent, Scholarfli. 49
Maidllone, Ralph, 1 2, N. 39 ; App. 9, N. 4
Major, Will. App. 61
Maklesfielde, Will. 14, N. 42
Maldon, John de, i 26
Malford, Rich. 187
Malmfbury, Tho. de, 660, 667
Malverne, John, 97
Man, John, g, 570; App. 84, 100
Manaton, Pierce, 516: Rob. App. 165
Manchefter School, Lane. Schol. 362, N. 35
Mander, Rog. 85 ; App. 157, 158, 159
Manhood, Rog. 24O
Manningham, Tho. 193 ; App. 259, 262
Manfel), Francis, 575, 577, 57S, 5S3 ; App.
316 : Lewis, 580
Manwaring, Rog. 274: Tho. 373, 566
Manwood, Pet. 245
Maplet, John, 636 ; App. 1 32, 320
Marbeck, Rog. 128; App. 99, ico
Marbyll,
PLACES AND THINGS;
Marbyll.Will. App. 68
Le Marchant, James, App. i68
Marefchall, Rog. I 22 : Tho. Ic, i jo
St. Margaict, 167
Margaret, (^een of Scots, 156
St. Margaret's Hall, 87
Marifco, Adam de, 40
Marius, Aiitoniiis, 89
Mark's Hall, 46, N. 35
Markes, Stepli. 518
Markham, Will. 153, N. 93; 443, 447 ; App.
282, 290, 302
MarlborouEh School, Wilts, Scholarfh. 362,
N. 35
Marler, Tho. 527
MarmiLim, Rob. App. 15
Marfli, John, 669, N. 33 : Narciflus, 1 10,
III, N. 295 114, 658, 659, 688 ; Rich.
App. 124: Sam. Ibid.
Marfliall, Geo. 190: John, 16, 178, 2485
App. 55,220: Tho. 242, 249 ; App. 149,
I 50 : Will. 657 ; App. 206
Marten, Hen. App. 190 : Tho. 197
Martial], Rich. 438 : App. 91, 92, 93, 95 :
Will. App. 91
Martin, Edm. 12; App. 215 : Margaret, 592:
Nich. Ibid. Roger, 656^
Martok, John, App. 217
Marten, John, 51
Martivall, Roger de, 14; App, 16
Martyn, Greg. 538 : Tho. App. 36 : Will.
. 5«7
Martyn, or Marten, John, App. 63
Martyr, Katherine, App. 306 : Peter, App.
294
Mary, Queen, App. 97
Mary II, Queen, App. 231
Mary, Queen of Scots, 156
St. Mary Magdalen, 327
St. Mary's College, 651
St. Mary's College of Wincheftcr in Oxford,
181
St. Mary's Church, 354, 387
St. Mary's Parifh, 283, N. 109
St. Mary's Entry, 354
St. Mary's Hall, 73, 86, 87
Mafcall, Tho. App. 214
Mafon, Geo. 514: Hen. 371 : John, 275,
N. 103*; 282, 285, N. no; App. 92,93,
94. 97. 98' 99> 'CO, 327 : Rich. App. 283
Maifey, Gerard, 366, N. 49; App. 116
Mafly, or Mafcv, John, 441 ; App. 151
Maftcr, Hen. 657 : Rob. Ibid.
Maftcrs, Ricli. 432
Mather, John, 397 ; App. 164, 165
Mathevv, Tho. 308 : Tob. 55, 439, 443, 544
Z 2
Mathew, Tob. 546; App. 107,281,296
Matriculation book, account of the oldell now
to be found, App. 91
Matfton, or Mackfon, John, App. 70
Maudit, John, App. 135
Maund, Clinton, App. 209
Maunsfield, Hen. de, App. iS, 327
Maxtiil, John, 126
May, John, App. 206, Mary, 540
Mayden Hall, l8z
Mayer, Hen. App. 175
Mayew, Mayhow or Mayo, Rich. 191, 315,
320,325,350, 645; App. 61,64, 65,70,
71, 72, 272,327
Mayn, Rob. 308
Maynard,Edw. 322, N. 65 ; John, I07,*668:
Jofeph, 108
Maync, Jafper, 447
Mayor of Oxford, App. 120
Mayow, Rich. 397
Mayfmore, Hen. App. 215
Mead, Rich. 459; App. 302
Meare, Eli?.. 381 : Heath, Ibid. John, 365 ;
App. 155, 156: Tho. 381
Mcde, Tho. 645 ; App. 76
Meckc, John, 684
Meefe, Nich. App. 142
Meetkirke, Adolphus, App. 257
Melkinus, -^— App. i
Melton, Rich. App. 202
Melton School, Leic. 240
Mengs, Raph. Anton. 290
Menyll, Will, de, 71,81
MeoIes,Hen. App. 52
Mepham, Simon, 14
Mercer, Rich. App. 109
Merchant Taylors' Company, I.ond. 551, 5 J2
Merchant Taylors' School, Fell. 538, N. 14:
Schol. Ibid. Exhibit. 540
Meredith, John, 272 ; App. I 27, 265 : Rich.
579
Merick, John, 193, N. 98 ; App. lOJ : Rowl.
679, 682
Merrick, James, App. 311
Mcrton College, 1, 2, 59, 76, N. 40 ; 153,
N.93 ; '78. 387. 389' 4CO, 528, 652,
654. 655, 659
Menon Hall, App. 227
Merton, Walter de, 3, 55; App. 219, 220,
221, 226
Mcrvin, Frances, 51 1
Mcflynger, Rowland, 425 ; App. 74
Metford, Rich. 252, 253
Mctheley, Vorkihire, Scholarfli. 48
Mews, or Mcaiiv, Peter, 2-9, 530, N. 76,
545, 546; App. 140
Mcvrick.
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Meyrick, Edw. 576, N. it); App. 316
St. Michael's Church, 236,421
St Michael's Hall. 623
Michel, John, 152, N. 92; 156, 157, 158,
N. 103
Michel's Vifitors, 153, N. 9}
Le Micheld Hall, 640
Michell, John, App. 132
Middelton.orMiddleton, John de, 126; App.
26: Tho. App. 283
Middleton School, Lancafli. Schol. 360, 361,
N. 33
Middlewick, Chcfhire, Schol. 363, N. 35
Mildmay, Walt. 643
St. Mildred, or St. Hugh, Bp of Lincoln, 250
St. Mildred's Church, 236
Mill, John, 665
Milks, Jer. 153, N. 93 : Rich. Ibid. Tho.
1 53, N. 93 ; 599, 666 ; App. 282
Millington,Steph. 510: Tho. 617
Mills, John, App. 192, 193
Milton, Tho. 60
Milward, John, 361
Minote Hall, 623
Moggys, Will. App. 54
Moket, Rich. 271
Molins, John, 315
Mollyngton, Hugh de, 139
Molyneux, John, App. 57
Mompefibn, Tho. App. 157
Monemuta, or Monmouth, Johnde, App. 15
Monk, Nich. 598
Monkton.Somerfet, Exhibit. 359
Monmouth, John, 13
Monmouthfhire, Schol. 574
Montacute, Eliz. App. 305, 306
Montagu, Geo. Brudenell, 153, 93
Moore, John, 447, 622 : Tho. 146 : Will.
App. 205
Moorlands in StafFordfh. Fell. 633 : Schol. lb.
Morant, or Moronde, Tho. 644
Moratton, Gilb. de, App. 202
Moidaunt, Charles, 449 ; App. 283 : Hen.
App. 300 : John, 359, 370
More, Francis, App. 185: Jame?, 1 27, 133 :
John, 114: John de la, 6 ; App. 1 5 : Tho.
428; App. 183 : Will. 645, 646
Moreman,'john, 646 : Will. 114
Moreton or Morton, John, 86,383; App. 51,
67, 68, 69, 1 87, 240: Rob. App. 42:
Will. 445 ; App. 50, 294 *
Moieton in the County of Durham, Exhibit.
358
Morgan, Anth. 657 : Charles Tirrel, App.
17; : Edw. App. 328 : Philip, 671
MorJce, Nich. App. 245, 246
Morley, F.liz. 363, N. 36: Geo. 440, 444,
448, 449, 624 ; App. 261, 283, 294, 319:
John, 242
Morne, or Morer, John, App. 58
Morris, John, 282, 459,622
Morfe, Edw. App. 162
Mortimer, Charles, 242 j App. 171 : J
374
Morwent, Rob. 3 I 3, 3 1 4, 392, 394, 395, 4' 3
Mofeley, Edw. 3-3
MofcrofF, or Mufgrave, Tho. App. 77, 78,
79, 80
Moffey, Jacob, 4
Mottesfort, Hants, Exhibit. 359
Moulden, Mary, 634, N. II
Moulding, John Bankes, App. 179
Moulton, Will. App. 41
Mounfon, Gilb. App. 93
Mountfort, Will, de, App. 14
Mowbray, Geo. 1 58
Mulcafter, Rich. 484
Mulcafter, or Monkafter, John, App. 58, 59
Mules, John, 381
Mullho, Francis, 373
Mulflioe, Will, de, 177
Multon, Rob. App. 46
Mundy, Francis, App. 283
Murray, Dav. App. 294 : Will. 293
Mufgrave, Chardin, 129: Chriftoph. App.
197 : Family of, App. 251 : ———App.
240
Mufgrave, or Mofcroff, Tho. App. 77, 78,
79' 80
Mulham, or Mufchamp, Will, de, 145, 150,
151, 154, 159
Muflbn, John, 240
Mychel, Tho. App. 74
Mylle, Will. App. 205
Mylling, Tho. 637
Myllyng, Tho. 185
Mylys, Nich. 144
Mynne, Hen. 128
N
Nadale, Will. 51
Naft'arton, Tho. App. 34
Naftbrd.or YafTord, Hen. App. 33
Nantwich, Chelhire, Schol. 361
Naper, Gerard, 136: Nath. Ibid.
Napier, Edw. 264 : App. 265 ; John, 527
App. 313
Napier, or Sandby, Rich. 114, no
Napleton,
PLACES, AND THINGS.
Napleton, Steph. App. i 55
Narborough, or Narbrougii, James, 454 ;
App. 128 : John, Ibid.
Neal, Tho. 549, N. 47
Neale, John, 107: Will. App. 2o;
Needham, Tho. 449 ; App. 284-
Nele, Tho. 543
Nelfon, Tho. App. 241
Nelthorpe, John, App. 31 1
Nennuis, ^^— App. i
St. Neots' Hall, 175
Netylton, John, App. 61
Nevill, or Nevyl, Eleanor, App. 230 : Geo.
85, 88, 92: App. 54, 5;, 56, 58, 59, 60,
61, 181: Rich. 96; App. 208: 450;
App. 285 : Rob. App. 47
Nevill's Inn and Garden, 389 ; App. 276
Nevyll, Tho. App. 2j
Newbrygge, Rich. App. 48
New College, i93,N. 93; 31 j, N. 34; 615,
652, 676, 683; App. 224
Newcomb, Will. App. 308
Newcome, Will. 622, 648
Newdigate, Rich. 450, 528; App. 285 : Rog.
153, N. 93; 159, 200; App. 201, 236;
— • App. 236
Newell, or Newhall, John, 401
Newey, Tho. App. 153
New Inn Hall, 676
Nevvland, Geo. App. i6j
Newlin, Rob. 397 ; App. 280
Newte, Rich, iii : Sam. App. 162
Newton, Humph. 303 : John, 373, 374 t
Rich. 641, 647, 649; App. 321 : Rob.
107, 518, 520, N. 17 : Tho. 423, 512
Niblett, Steph. 265, N. 64; 273, 291; App.
.67
Nicholas, Edw. App. 214 : John, 190; App.
148, 149, 254, 259, 261 : Sam. 348
St. Nicholas Hall, 177
Nicholls, Tho. 147
Nicholfon, John, App. 128 : Otho, 458,459:
Will. 321, 326
Nicholfton, James, 457, N. 166
Nicoll, John, 516; .App. 292, 302 :
516, 620
Nicolls, Tho. App. 328
Nicolfon, John, 153, N. 93-: Tho. -App.
174 : Will. I ;o, i;2, N. 92
Nightingale Hall, 308
Noake, Rob. 437, N. 94
Noble, John, 616
Noel, Hen 532
Noers, Hen. App. 303 : Julian, Ibid,
Norden, Edw. 51 5
Noreys, Phil. 248
Norfolkc, J. 282
Norman, Jam. App. 175: Rob. App. 55
Norraanvyll, Euftachius de, App. 14
Norris, John, 285, N. 1 10 ; App. 21 1, 269"!
Sam. App. 149
Norrys, Hen. App. 183 : John, App. iSi
North, Brovvnlow, 274,447, 525: Edw.'4 29:
Francis, 528, N. 68 ; App. 311: Fred.
App. 176,177, 178, 179,311,328: Geo.
Augiiftus, App. 312; John, App. 66:
Nath. 642
Northamptonfliire, Fell. 239, 311, 357:
Schol. 361, 363
Northfolk, or Norfolk, Will. 672 ; .App. 94
North Leach, Glouc. School, Exhibit. App.
3'9
Northumberland, County of, Schol. 76
Northwodc, John de, App. 23, 24
Norton, Kdw. App. 242 : John, 401 ; App.
47 : Rob. 66
Norwich, Diocefe of, Fell. 3 1 1
Nottingham, Rich, de, App. 19
Nottinghaniftiire, Fell. 311, 338
Notyngham, Pet. de, 141
Nowcll, Alex. 360, 365, 369, 372 : Tho.
673, 674; App. 173
Nunne, or NonneHall, 390,654, 655, 656,
659 ; App. 276
Odee, Adam, 661
Odo, Archb. of Cant. 2S6, N. tii
Oglander, John, 191 ; App. 255
Ogle, Humph. 359
Oglethorpe, James, App. 279
or Ogulthorpc, Owen, 314, 316,
320,324, 341,429; App. 83,86,91. 268
Oldham, Hugh, 127, 371, 3S9, 391, 393,
400; App. 277
Oldis, Will. App. 123
Oliver, John, 317, 318, 428, 429, 435, N.
88 : 437, 464; App. 26S, 269, 272, 281:
Rich. App. 150
Olyrhant Hall, App. 225
Onflow, Arthur, App. 317,324: Foot, Ibid.
Frances, App. 308 : Rich. App. 324
Orcheverd, Will. 310
Ofe!l,Will. App. 47
Ores, John, App. 38
Oriel College, I, 260, iSy, 354, 433, 527,
N. 6)i 652, 670, 674; App. 224: Prov.
of, App. 248
La Oriole, a Mcffuage, i 23
Zw. z Ortrlf.
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Oriole, or Oriel, Hall, 130
Ormanet, Rich. App. 96
Orpe\v(,od, Eiiz. 532, N. h : John, Ibid.
Orfhord, Will. 112, 116
Orfcworth, Roger, App. 39
Orum, John, App, 37
Ofbadclfton, Charles, 612; Littleton, Ibid.
Ofberne, Will. App. u6
Ofborne, Matlh. App. 123
Ofeworhd, John de, App. 17
Ol'mond, John, 569
Ofney Abbey, 138, 178, irq, 182, 260, .(29,
660, 661, 662, 667 : Bells, App. 287 :
Canons, 660, 661, 662 : Monaikry, 433,
435. i^'- 88
Offuibury, Nich. 187
Oterey, Roger, 676
Ofwald, John, 673, 675
Overton, Wili. 257, 321, 326
Overton, Hants, Exhibit. 359
Overy, Tho. 305
Owen, Charles, 304: Geo. 517, 539, 655 :
Humph. 579 : John, 440 ; App. 137, 138,
139: Thankful, or Gracious, 545; App.
136: Lewes, 192, N. 98; 574: Morgan,
579, 580,648
Oxford City, 2 : Mayor &c. of, 181 : Zach,
Bogan's Benefa£lion to, 413, N. 75: Dr.
John Wall's, 512: City or County, Ex-
hibit. 359 : County, Fellowlh. and Schol.
106, 239, 311, 357,361,391, 519
Paas, John, 178
Packer, John. 57 ; Phil. lb. Rob. Ibid.
App. 236
Packington, John, App. 283
Paiidy, Chriftian, App. 303 : Lewis, 551 :
Ralph, Will. 541, 550, 551, 554,
N. 43
Fady, John, 660
Page, Francis, 153, N. 93; App. 201, 255:
Freeman, App. 127
Paget, Tho. App. 167
Painter, Will. io8
Palin, or Palyn, Geo. 361, 540
Palmer, Edm. App. zo6 : or Vaulx, John,
271, 272, N. 8(* ; 303: Peregrine, 290;
App. 200 : Tho. 279, 280, 538, 635 :
Will. 110, 11&
Palmorna, Will, de, 139 ; App. 24, 25
Panter, Rich. 645
Panting, Matth. 621,626
Pantry, JoJin a, 147
Paradyne, Tho. 540
Patdo, Tho. 579
Parker, Geo. App. 246 : Gilbert, 349: Hen.
194, 329 : John, 349, 444 ; Matth. Apn.
100: Rebecca, 349 : Rich. 657 : Sam. 319,
349,525,599
Parkhotile, Jchn, 645 : Rob. 646
Parkhurll, John, 16, 84, 321, 325 ; App.i ! 5
Patmenter, Tlio. App 62
Parratt, Charles, App. 328
Parre, Rich. 366
Parret, Sim. 686 ; App. 86
Parry, Benj. 579 : Dav. 575 : Hen. 398,400:
John, 579 : Rich. 443, 572, 581 : Will.
App. 3 16
Parfons, Arthur, App. 277 : Charles, 516:
Caroline, lb. John Hough, lb. John, lb.
LouifaEliz. lb. Phil. G46 : Will. 667, N.
30: App. 123
Parte?, Bawdinus, App. 303
Partridge, Martin, 568; App. 324
Parvyng, ll'abel, 142: Rob. Ibid.
Parys, John, App. 280: Matth. 39: Tho. 67
Pate, Rich. 394; App. 277
Pates, Rich. 390, 398
Patenlbn, Patynfon, or Batenfon, Will. 664 j
App. 72
Patricke, John, 94
Patrington, Rob. 51
Patten, John, of Wainfleet, 306: Nich. lb. or
Barbour, Rich. Ibid. Tho. i53,N. 93: or
Wainfleet, or of Wainfleet, Will. 182,191,
197, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312,
315, 322, 323, 327,329, 351,684; App.
51, 267,271, 330
Paul, Matlh. 611: Tho. Ibid. Will. 274
St. Paul, .Frances, 394 : Geo. Ibid.
Pavy, Walt. 678
Pawlet, Eliz. 519 : Hugh, Ibid. 532
Pawnton, Tho. App. 59, 64
Paxton, John, 126
Payn, Pet. 45
Payne, John, 678 : or Gierke, Pet. 663: Rob.
617 : Will. 645
Paynter, Francis, App. 245 : Will. App. 156,
Payntour, John, App. 59
Payton, Will. 594
Peachey, Nich. 259
Peacock, Reynold, 1 29
Pcad, Prince, App. 170
Pearfon, J 374 : Tho. 666
Peche, Will. 259
Peckham, Geo. 638 : John, 12, N. 39
Peckiit, W , 137 : 199, N. 103
Pcckwater, Ralph, 453
Peckwater's Inn, 432, 435, N. 88; 453
Pedyll, Will. App. 82,206
Peers,
i
PLACES AND THINGS.
Peers, Rich. Pref. i
Peggie, John, App. 303
I'eirce, Tho. 3j8; App. 269
Pekltain, Pet. 92
Pekyns, John, App. 83
Pelham, Hen. 348 : Herb. Ibid. App. 127 :
Nath. App. 14S : Nich. 451 ; App. 2S3,
28,- : Wi'lJ. 348
Felling, John, App. 157,293
Pembrolce College, 633
Penbrigge, Hugh, 676
Penciych Hall, 308
Penn, Jof. 631
Pennatd, Fridefwyde, 676 : Will. Ibid.
Penny, John, 243
Pentlow, John, 5 1 1
Penton, Hen. App. 257 : Steph, 665, 669
Penworthann, Hen. 256, 282 : Rich. 257
Peploe, Sam. App. 31;
Percy, Eleanor, App. 230 : Hen. 47, 49, 56,
96,503; App. 232, 237: Will. 510
Perefon, John, 143
s Periam, Eliz. 79 : John, 1 10, 1 1 3 : Will 79;
App. 161
Perin, John, 507
Perkes, Edm. App. 158, z8o
Perot, Perrot, or Parret, Alice, 171, 172:
Charles, 135; App. 194, 195: John, 1 71:
Rob. 314, 655 : Simon, 50, 314: Will.
171, 172
Perfon, Tho. App. 59
Perte, John, 518, 520, N. 17
Pefter, Rich. App. 30
St. Peter's Church, Vicar, &c. of, 178, 179,
181
Peters, Will. 1 1 3
Petre, or Peter, Anne, 106: Gertrude, 106,
N. 17 : John, 106 : Will. 106, 113, 114,
262, 275, N. 103*; 285, 592
Pett, Fhineas, App. 179
Pettie, John, App. 210 : Rob. Ibid.
Pettingal, Tho. App. 177
Petty, Will. App. 207
Peydell, Will. 657
Peyrfon, Tho. 664 ; or Perefon, Jobiij 146
Peyton, 503
Phayer, Tho. App. 99
Phefant, — — — 349
Philippa, K. Edward Ill's Queen, 138, 142,
156,158, 159
Philippe, John, 1 1 2
Philipps, John, 538,622,673: Kettlebie,
App. 280 : Morgan, 671 : Tho. 314
Philips, Geo. App. 140
Phillips, Rowland, 8 ; App. 68 : R
62; : Tho, App. 328 ; Will. 510
Philipfon, John, App. 207 ; Tho. 672
Philpott, Geo. 362, N. 35
Phipps, James, 625 : Mrs. ■ Ibid. ■ -■-
App. 2C7
Pickeriii, Will. App. 14
Pierpor.t, 130
Piers, or Pcr;ers, Aiice, 175 : Dorothy, 512;
John, 84, 86, 321,326,439,443; App.
297 : Tho. 5 I 2
Pieric, Will. 444, 448 ; App. 122, 123, 290
Pierfon, John, 422
Pigot, Tlio. 429
Pincke, Pink, or Pynche, Rob. 186,190, 19-;
App. 119, 127, 130, 131, 132, 260
Pinke, Will. App. 272
Pinkenis, 260, N. 50
Pitfeus, or Pits, John, 39, 136, 594
Plat, Will. 569
Plot, Rob. App. 231
Plumpton, Adam, App. 28 : Roger dc, App.
12, 13
Plymlcy, Jofcph, App. 319
Pocklyngion, John, 51, 81
Pocock, Edvv. 511: Rich. 399, 5 i 1
Pointdexter, John, 107
Pokyfwell, or Poxwell, John, 656
Pole, David, 264, N.64; 273, 275, N.I03*;
282, 285, N. no: John de la, App. 182:
Reginald, or Reynold, 264, N. 64; 290,
320, 323, 390, 398 ; App. 92, 94, 95, 96
Poleter, Adam le, 90
Pollard, John, 429,655; App. 81
Poller, or Pcwlet, John, App. 83
Polyng, John, 105
Pont, Nich. App. 30
Pontfraia, Tho. de, 87
Poniifara, John de, App. 14
Poole, Hugh, App. 73
Pope, Alicia, 532 : Anna, Ibid. Bcata, 52S :
Eliz. 531, N. 77; 532, N.g; App. 310:
James, 611 ■. John, 244, 270, 532, N. a:
Juliana, 532 : Maigaret, 531, 532 : Tho.
314, N. 36; 517, 518, 519, 520, 521,
522,526, 529, 531,532, N. a; 534; App.
309, 310, 311, 312: Walt, App. 140:
Will. 531, 532
Popy, Hen. 671
Pophani, Francis, App. 283 : John, 102
Port, Joan, 198: John, 357, 363 : Will. 198
Porter, Geo. App. 140: John, 257: Will.
188, 357 ; App. 63
Portman, Hen. 289, 290 : Hen. Will. App.
258 : Will. 288
Potter, Barnabas, 148, 150, 665, N. 18 :
Chrirtoph. 161 ; App. 129: Eliz. 162:
Francis, App. 309: Hannibal,. 523, 524,
534: John, 55, 243, 445, 6z6i App.
296 : Will. 593, 594
Potihow,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Poithow, Adam de, App. 23
FofTel, John de, I 26
Poteiiian, Will. 268
Pouncett, Will. 263, N. 61
Powell, Griflith, 570, 572, 577,580 : Hugh,
679: James, 510: Rich. 512: Rob. App.
208 : The. 679
Powlett, Eliz. App. 310
Powtvell, ■ 678
Pratt, Jclin, 601
Praty, Rich. 129; App. 49
Pi-cmys, W 645
Prefbyter, Hen. 663
Prefcote, Rich. App. 251
Prclcote, Lancafh. Fell, and Schol. 355, 359
Prelle, The. 538
Preftbury, Chefhire, Fell. 355
Prcftbury, The. App. 34.38, 39, 40
Prellon, fames, 313: John, 550: Nich.
App. 328: Rob. 313 ; Tho. Ibid. Will.
Ibid. 664
Preftwych, John, 304,373
Price, Edm. or Edw. 680 : Edw. App. 21 1:
Ezra, 66 : Hen. 551
Pries, Ap Rice or Aprice, Hugh, 569, 570,
571,580, 583: App. 316
Price, John, 583, 617 : Jo(h. 166 : Rich. 66:
Rob. 444; App. 282 : Theodore, 646,648:
Will. 18, N. 67; 463, 199, N. 103; App.
274
Prichard, Griffith, App. 212: or Prichett,
John, 666, 669, N. 33 : Will. 573, 583,
App. 115
Prideaux, Dionyfe, App. 124; John, 107,
109, III, N. 29; 117, 135, 44^ 618,
N. 26 ; App. 122, 125, 124, 129, 130
Prior, Chrilloph. 68 1
Piife, Hugh, 583 : John, Ibid.
Pro-Chancellor, or Vice-Chanc. name of,
when firft ufed, App. 89, 103
Proftors — App. 3 : manner of choofing, per
inftantes, App. 103: began to be elefted per
neceifarios Regentes about 1 574, App. 105:
Caroline Cycle for eledling, App. 125
Proflor, or Proktor, James, 431 : Tho. App.
58,60, 216
Profler, Rich. App. 178
Prull, Hugh, 611 : Tho. Ibid.
Pryl'e, Lewis, App. 313
Pryttys, John, 664
Pudfty, Alex. App. 146; Rich. 448
Pulcfton, Rich. 594
Pullen, Mich. 664
PuUeyn, Rob. App. 5
Pulton, Tho. App. 75
Panchard Hen. 640
Purcfoy, John, 507
Purncll, John, 191 ; App. 169, 170
Purfglove, 398, N. 63
Purveyour, Tho App. 57
Purviar, Rob. App. 206
Pury, Dan. App. 1 16
Pye, Will. 671 ; App. 84,85
Pygott, Rich. 672
Pylfworth, Will. 321
Pyncheon, Agnes, 259 : Will. Ibid.
Pytt, John, 596
Queen Hall, 177
Queen's College, 178, 179, 182, 652, 662,
667, N. 30; 668,669, N, 33; App. 224
Quelpdale, Rog. 94
Qucrpladc, Nich. 99
Quin, James, 51 1
RadclifF, Mary, 5 1 4
RadcIifFe, Anth. 453, 454 : John, 69,448, N.
160 ; 530, N. 76 : App. 233, 234, 237 :
Rich. 153, N. 93 : Sam. 361, 365, 370,
373; App. 119 : Tho. 57
Radclyffe, Rich. 657
Radford, orRadfurth, Adam, 49
Radyn, Radulph, App. 21 : or Rade, or
Fitzralph, Rich. 54, N. 62
Radyngs, Nich. de, App. 25
Rainbow, Edw. 390
Rainolds, Edm. 399: James, 106, N. 16;
John, 396, 400: Tho, 423
Ralph, Mr. App. 8
Ramfden, Tho. 158, N. 103
Randolph, Francis, 658; App. 242, 322 :
Herb. 409 : Grace, Ibid. John, App. 178;
Tho. 397, 594, 615; App. 171, 279
Rands, Rich. 530; App. 311
Ralkall, Tho. 382
Ratcliffe, John, 621
Ravis, or Ravys, Tho. 439, 443; App. 112,
1 15, 2S1, 296, 299
Raw, John, 672
Rawes, James, 153, N. 93 : Tho. 529
Rawlins, Chrift. 185; Rich. 256: App. 220
Rawlinfon, John, 308, 540, 663,665: Rich.
460, 551, 644; App. 270: Tho. 551 :
App. 258
Rawlyns, Rich. 8, i6
Ray, Tho. 623
Raymond, Jemmet, 669, N. 33 : Jonath. lb.
Rayner, Edw. App. 167 : John, 514
Raynold,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Raynold, Chriftoph. 571 : Tho. App. 98
Raynolds, Tho. 9; App. 95
Read, Kath. 57: Rich. 197; App. 256;
Tho. 686: Will. 617
Reading, Berks, Fell. 538, N. 14 : Schol. lb.
Reading, Tho. de, App. 21
Rebecca, 199, N. 103
Reddricke, Tho. 572
Rede, John, 188 ; App. 69 : Will. 5, 15,
17, N. 67; 98, 109, I 14, 133, 157, 197
Redman, John, 686; App. 88
Redwood, Jeremiah, 153, N. 93
Redyngs, Nich. 178
Reed, Rich. 362, N. 35
Reeks, — — App. 273
Reeve, Rich. Pref. 2
Reigham, John de, App. 22, 26
Remmelbury, Waller, App. 27
Remmyngton, Will, de, App. 28
Renham, Will, de, 139
Replynghain, Rob. de, 43
Repyngdon, Philip, 622 ; App. 34, 3 j, 36
Reftoration in the Univ. in 1660 ; App. 141,
142
Retteford, Rich, de, 73, N. 16; 139, 145
Rewley, 254
Reyncll, Carew, App. 165, 254
Reynolde, Lewis, App. 84
Reynoldes, John, 484
Reynolds, Edw. 11,16, 108,440,444; App.
'34» '35 • Geo. App. 211 : Jofliua, 199,
N. 103 ; App. 279 : Tho. App. 53, 54
Rice, Edw. 508
Richard, King of the Romans, App. 219
Richards, Edward, App. 246: Tho. lie,
N. 41
Richardlbn, .^nth. .4pp. i 20 : Hen. App. 24I :
James, I 53, N. 93 : John, 518: Michael,
• 53. N. 93 : Rich. 679 : Rowl. 143
Richardus Armachanus, 37
Riche, St. VAm. le, App. 8
Richmond, Seymour, 153, N. 93
Rider, John, 579
Ridge, John, 689
Ridley, Nich. 55, N. 65
Rjgater, John de, App. 10
Rigge, Edw. 143, 144, 147, 160
Riginghall, John, App. 42
Riplingham, Rob. App. 226
Riflcy, John, 232
Rither, Prilcilla, 557, N. 95 : Will. Ibid.
Rixnian, John, 541, 671
Roan, John, 366
St. Robert, 167
Roberts, Edward, 516: Geo. lb. App. 144
Roberts, Mich. 577; Tho. App. 84: Will.
516, 679
Robertfon, Tho. 351 : Will. 664
Robinfon, Chrift. App. 171: Eliz. 59-,^.
45 : Hen. 148, 1 5c, 664 : John, n. 129,
130, 131, 543, 557, N. 45; App. 249,
250: Mary, 572 ; App. 250: Rich. ;] 46,
455, 461 ; App. 295 : Tho. App. 166,327
RobHin, Will. 57J
Robyns, John, 429
Rochdale School, Lane. Schol. 361, N. 33
Rochefler, Cath. Ch. Preb. I 28, N. 29
Rocheder School, Kent, Schol. 49
Rodebourne, or Rudburne, Tho. 6, 15, 17,
N. 67; App. 35, 36, 41
Roderham, Rich. 80; App. 43, 44,47
Roderick, Dav. i 53, N. 93
Rodwey, Steph. 573
Roe, Tho. App. 191
Rogers, (^hrift. 677, 681 : John, 320 : App.
158, 312: Pet. App. 91 : Rich. 380: Rob.
611 ; App. 163 : Will. 644
Rogger, Phil. 308
Roky/bury, or Rokelborough, John, 51
Role Hall, 181
Rolfe, Will. App. 258
Rollinfon, Jofeph, 549 : Will. Ibid.
Romfey, Will. 656
Rondell, Philip, 646,648,649
Ronyngworth, Tho. App. 46
Rookes, Chriftoph. 686
Roper, 259 : Anth, 507 : John, 428;
'^PP- 72. 75
Rofe Hall, 676, 683 ; App. 224
Rofewell, John, 401 ; App. 279, 326
RofTeby, or Rowceby, John dc, 1 77, 178, 179,
181
Roffingham, Edw. 374
Rote, or Roke, John, 126, 248 : App. 34, 35
Rotheram, al. Scot, Tho. 237, 238, 245, 248,
249 : •App 264
Rotheram, Yorklhire, Fell. 238
Rothwell, Yorkfhire, Fell. 312
Roubiliac, L. F. 285, 561
Roundtll, Danfon, App. 233, 239
Rous, Francis, 625 : Rob. 310
Roufe, Arth. 620 : Francis, Ibid. John, 39,
384,623: Richard. 620: Rob. Ibid.
Routh, M.!rtin Jof. App 179
Rowbery, Rob. App. 34
Rowell, or Rodcaell, Roger, 73; .4pp. 14
Rowlands, Hen. 192, 571
Rowney, Tho. n 1, 549, 633, N. 10 ; App.
3"
Royfe, Geo. 1 28 ; App. 1 56, 24S : John, 62S
Rudde,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Ruddc, Geo. 520, N. 17: Ralph, 664
Rudhr.ll, 452, N. 156
Rudruth, or Ruder, th, Ralph, App. 33
Rufus, Chrirtian, App. 303: Jordan, 303
Rugg, Will. 308 •
Rugge, John, 645 : Rob. App. 30, 31, 32,
33 -. Will. App. 31
Rumley, Will. App. 322
Rumworth, Hen. 663
Rundle, Tho. no
Rupert, Prince, 328
RuChout, Janmes, 451 ; App. 283, 285
Rufliton, Rog. 511
RufTe, or Roufe, John, 135
Ruflel, Francis, 48 : Hen. 538 : John, App.
181
Rufiell.Hen. 635 : John, igi, igy; App.
64, 65, 66, 67, 17s, 183: Sam. 346:
Will. 248, 346
Ruftat, Tobias, 542
Rufton, Yorkdi. Fell. 31 2
Ruthall, Tho. App. 87
Ruthen, Denbighih. Schol. 573
Rutland, Aaron, 511
Rutter, Sam. App. 282
Rutton, Ifaac, App. 241
Rygge, or Rugge, Rob. App. 30, 31, 32, 33
Ryngtlede, Rich. App. 53
Rylbrack, M , 461
Ryves, Geo. 186, 189, 593; App, 1 1 6: Will.
App. 185
Sackville, Rich. 458: Tho. App. 101,113,
114, 115, 116, 1 17,118
Sacvyle, John, 508
Sadler, Tho. 671
Sagar, Cha. 617
Saham, Harveus de, App. 15
Salefury, or Salilbury Hall, 354
Salilbury, Diocefe of, Fellowfh. 105, 357
Sale, Geo. James, App. 173
Salter, Nath. App. 147 : Rich. 678
Saltmarihe, Will. 520, N. 17*
Sal vein, John, 178, 179
Salveyn, Rich. 52
Sampfon, Grace, 532, N. a: Hen. 125,127,
I 33, 671 : Tho. 438
Sanderfon, Ranulph, 667, N. 30 : Rob. 243,
248, 444, 448 ; App. 121, 297
Sandef, Gilb. 64
Sandford,John, 26;,N.64: Jof. 1I5,N. 41
Sandlbury, Rich. 508
Sandwich School, Kent, Schol. 240
Sandy, alias Napier, Rich, i 12
Sandys, Edwyn, App. 256, 262: Sam. App.
260
Saracen's Head Inn, 143,308
S.iiraude, John, App. 17K
Savage, Hen. 84, 103: John, 454: Rob. 259
Saucer, Jeffry le, 73
Savile, Geo. 632 : Will. Ibid. App. 286:
Hen. 10, 20 ; App. 105, 106, 114, 286:
Tho. App. 1 14, 207 : Will. App. 286
Saunders, Anth. App. 283: James, 611 :
John, 128, 135,611,642, 672,674: Rich*
135 : Tho. App. 53,54, 55, j6
Saunders, al.Shackfpear, or Shake/peere, Hugh,
656; App. 70
Sawcer, Jeffry le, 87 : Jolm, Ibid.
Saxony, Frederic Duke of, App. 300
Saxy, Hen. 369: Will. 358
Say, Rob. 128, 136 ; App. 143, 144
Saye, Will. App. 48
Scanderet, Steph. 508
Scawen, Will. App. 246
Scholtus, Francis, 350
Schools, M.ifters of the, App. 78
Schrovelbury, Rich, de, App. 23
Sclater, Tho. App. 234
Scot, Alan, 148 : Tho. App. 98
Scotch Scholarlhips, 79
Scott, Charles, App. 257 : Geo. 550 ; App.
270: John, App. 239 : Will. Ibid.
Scotte, Tho. 518 : Will. App. 206
Scriven, John, App. 208
Scrope, Rich. App. 173
Scudamore, John, App. 28; : — — 450
Searchfield, Rowl. 546} App. 115
Seburgh, Rob. 257
Seeker, Tho. 110; App. 301
Scdden, John, 381
Sedgwick, 373
Sedley, John, 5, N. 12
Segden, John, 83 ; App. 48
Segrave, Walt. i2, N. 39
Segreve Hall, 614
Segrym Hall, 614, 616
Segrym, Rich. 614 : Rob. Ibid.
Selby, Will. App. 47
Selden, John, App. 191
Seller, 1 ho. App. 120
Selot, John, App. 50
Selverne Hall, 43, 56, 62
Selwode, Tho. App. 82
Seman, Sam. 602
Semprynghara, Ralph de, App. 10, 1 1
Sende, John, 645
Serbe, Rob. de, 81
Sergrove,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Sergrove, Will. App. 310
Servys, Hen. App. 109
Seffions, Jamcf, App. 216
Seton, Hen. dc, 81
Sever, Hen. 5, 7, 17, N. 67 ; App. 22, 42,
48, 49 ; Will. App. 203
Sevill, rho. 515
Sewy, John de, 87
Seymour, Eliz. App. 213: John, 31 1 ; App.
54, 28^ : Sarah, 362, N. 35 i 370; App.
285 : Will. App. 131, 132, 133, 140, 141,
213: 450
Shacklelord, Rich. Dickfon, App. 176
Shackfpear, Shakfpecre, or Saundcis, Hugh,
656 ; App. 70
Shafto, Tho. App. 241
Sharp, Will. 455, 647
Sharpe, Will. 62; App. 32 1
Sharrock, — — App. 258
Shaw, John, App. 312: Tho. 666, 668;
App. 323, 324
Shawe, Lancelot, 148
Sheffield, Nich. 672 : Will. 637
Shcldhal!, 182
Sheldon, Geo. App. 310: Gilb, 57, 271,
272,274, 285, N. no; 350, 448, 525,
527, 528; App. 144, 145: Jof. 511;
Sharinyon, i 36
Shepheard, Geo. App. 163
Shepherd, Philip, App. 324 : Sam. Ibid.
Sheppard, 5 1 1
Sherbourn, Rcb. 192
Shether, Edra. App. 83
Shiers, Eliz. 1 1 3
Shiplcyi, Jonath. 446
Shippen, Rob, 365, 633, N. 10: App. 163,
164; Will. App. 143
Shirebourne, John, App. 42 : Rob. 184
Shirewode, or Sherwood, John, 55
Shirley, Amh. 285, N. 110: Jolin, 642:
Rob. 449; App. 284
Shirwoode, Will. 39
SJiort, Sara. 135, 136
Shrewfbiiiie, Ralf de, App. 2 J
Shuckbursh, Charles, 450,; App. 285
Shy refe. Will. 6j6
Sidenhajn, Humph. 594 : Tho. 285, N. no
Simeon, Jcffry, App. 62
Simmonds, Rich. 158
Sims, Rich. 5 14
Singe, Geo. 96
Singleton, Tho. 365; App. no, nj, n9,
I 20
Skelton, Adam, App, 37 : Tho. 94 ; Will.
de, App. 19, 20, 25
Skeltone, Peter de, 104, 105
Skibbowe, Rob. 255 : Rog. 260
Skingedey, Geo. App. 2n
Skinner, Ralph, 189 : Rich. App. 172 : Rob.
Skirlaw, Walt. 46, 49, 54, 64, 6j, 85; App.
232
Skynner, John, App. 294
.Skypton, Rob. 94
Slade, Tho. 381
Slatter, John le, 87
Slickburgh, Rich. 70
Slocock, Benj. 625 ; App. 163
Sloper, Charles, App. 156
Slythurfte, Tho. 518,522,529
Smallbroke, Rich. 321, 322, N. 65; 328:
App. 270
Smalridge, Geo. 442, 445, 515: App 29c :
Mary, 515
SmalKvell, Edw. 447; App. 171, 283
SmaUvood, Will. 538
Smethurft, Tho. App. 160
Smith, Francis, 687 : Hen. 452, N. 156;
514; App. 146, 179, 283: John, 255, N,
19; 290, 513, 550, 551, 618, N. 26;
App. 165: Jofeph, J 49, 152, N. 92; 156,
345, N. 76; App. 159: Miles, 366,444;
App. 296 : Rob. 232, N. 1 1 2*: Sebaftian,
447: Tho. 158, N. 103; 647; App. 151,
159,324: Will. 43, N. 28; 367,369,
37'. 393 i App. 69, 70,264, 318
Smyih, Arthur, App. 314; Batn. App. 164;
Geo. App. 170, 174,324: John, 128,184,
185, 240, 425, 671 ; App. 65, 86, 123 :
Xfaac, 595 : Katherine, 509 : Matthew,
364: Ralph, App. 106: Rich. 525, N. 47;
593, 6;- ; App. 93 : Rob. 599, N. 22 ;
App. 67, 68 : Sam. App. 122 : Tho. 150,
152,308; App. 109: Will. 125,239,243,
353. 354. 355. 374. 594. 595 i App. 84,
85, I 26, 249 : App. 65
Smyth Gate, 1 80
Snappe, John, App. 35
Snarefton, Will. App. 5 1
Snell, Geo. App. 246 : John, Ibid. Tho. lb.
Snctifham, John, App. 40: Rich. Ibid.
Snow, John, App. 308 : Ralph, 276
Somers, John, 530, N. 76
Somecfet, Charles, 454; App. 250, 2B8.:
Charles Hen. App. 309 : Hen 157; App.
250, 309 : Hen. Cha. App. 309
Somerfet, County of, Fell. 106, 124, 3 n, 594,
670: Schol. 594, 670 : Exhibit. 359
Somervyle, Philip, 76, 77, 80
Sothernc, Tho. 520; App. 75
Souch, or Zouch, James, App. 303
South, Rob. 448, 454, 455
Souiham, John, 237, 247, 250: Tho. App.47
Southwonh, Will, App. 62
A a a Sowtherton,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Sowlherton, Valentine, 507
-Gowy, Tho. 138, N. I
Spain, James of, 1 23
Spakeman, Norwycli, App. 1 19
Spaldyng, Will. iSi : Couch, l8[
Spark, Tho. 452, N. 156
Sparrow Hall, 79, N. 49
Speccot, John, App. 246
^eed, Rob. App. 169
Spelie, Phil. App. 165
Spekyngton, John, App. 46
Spencer, Eliz. 515 : John, App. 242 : Rob.
450; App. 285 : Tho. App. 92, 93
Spenfe, John, 96
Spenfer, John, 396, 402 ; Will. 146
Spever, Will. 70, N. 20
Spicer, Rich. 106, N. 16
Sprat, Tho. 599; App. 29^2
Spray, Tho. 302
Sprot, Edw. 539
Spycer's Hall, 43
Squire, Adam, 84; App. 102
St. CIoo, Giles, 259
St. Lo, Lawr. App. 258, 260
Stafford, Alex. 620: Edm. 105, no, 112,
114,116: Juliana, 620 : Margaret, 91
Staftbidniire, Fell. 633 : Schol. Ibid.
Stalman, Will. App. 179
Stanbridgc, John, 393 : Tho. lb.
Standifh, Will. App.91, 184
Stanhope, Edwyn Francis, 153, 158:
App. 242 : Ralph, App. 64, 91, 92
Stanley, Rog. App. 257, 260: Tho. App.
160 : ' App. 262
Stanton, Hen. de, 41
Staple Hall, App. 225
Stapledon Hall, 104, 106,640, 641 : W.de,
104,105: Walt. 113,640,641
Stapylton, Mart. App. 241 : Rob. 82
■Starkie, 520, N. 17*
Staveley, Geo. 50 : Will. 92
Staunton, Edm. 397; App. 140 : Hen. de,
App. 14 : James, App. 26 : John de,640
Staunton Hall, 45
Stawell, Will. App. 246
Stead, John, App. 163
Steeple Afton School, Oxford/hire, Schol. 361,
N.33
Steeton, Rob. App. 13
Stephens, Hen. App. 160: Phil. 643; App.
136: Rob. 257 : Tho. 233
St. Stephen's Hall, 104
Siephyn, Tho. App. 60, 61, 62, 63
Steuart, Will. 278
Stevens, John, App. 167; Phil. 647
-Stevyn, Tho. App. 59
John, 136,
Tho, App.
Stevyns, John, App. 77
Steward, Office of, in theUnlv, App. 180
Steward, Rich. 285, N. 1 10 ; App. i 23
Stewart, Bernard, 509 : Francis, App. 190:
Geo. 507 : John, 508
StlJlinBton, Rob. 273
Stinton, Geo. App. 174 : Tho. App. 24.5
Stoakes, Gilb. 6og ; John, 282
Stock, John, 568: Will. 543, 635
Stocker, Will. App. loi
Stockton, And. 422
Stockton, in the county of Durham, E.xhibit.
358
Stock-well, now Chrift Church meadow, App-
305
Stockwcll, Phil, de, 138
Stocwell, Joan, 640 : Nich. Ibid.
Stoddard, al. Binks, James, 360
Stodely Nunnery, 182, 256,654
Stoke, Will. App. 36
Stokeley, Rog. 269
Stokes, Gilb. 594: Peter, App. 31 : Rich.
686 ; App. 73
Stokefley, John, 320,324,685,688; App.7i
Stokys, John, 268
Stonar, Will. App. 182
Stone, Geo. 446; App. 295 :
512,644: Nich. App. 271
107: Will. 677, 68i
Stoneham, Rob. 36
Stonehoufc, Geo. 667, N. 30 :
Stoon, 236
Stopes, Leonard, 538
Storie, John, 61 j
Stouford, or Stowford, John, 142, 159
Scourton, John, 592
Stow, John, 38
Stow, Archdeaconry of, Fellowfh, 239, 357
Stoyte, John, App. 84, 85
Stradling, Edw. 590: Gilb. 515
Strangwayes, or Strangwyfche, Geo. 240 ;
App. 61
Strangways, Giles, 592 : Joan, lb. John, 600,
604: Nich. 611: Tho. 613
Stratford, Abigail, 396 ; Benet, or Bendifta,
App. 303 : Hen. 396 : John, 14, 286, N.
Ill; 288, N. 115 : John de, App. 22 :
Nich. 525, 528, 530, N. 76: Rob.de,
App. 22, 23 : Tho. de, App. 24 : Will.
455, 459 ; App. 291 : Will, de, App. 303
Stratton, Amicia, 171: Reynold de, 139:
Will. 171 : ' 172
Streat, Rich. App. 164
Streater, Rob. 289
Streton, Roger de, App. 21
Strickland, Will. 511
Strickfon,
Walt.
59+
PLACES AND THINGS.
Strickfon, Tho. App. zi6
Striiiser, ilen. igo, App. 1 25: Will. 308:
348
Strode, Francis, 594 ; Ayp. 246 : Will. 509 ;
App. I 25
Strong, Simpfon, 514
Stubbed, Stiibb;,or Sdibbys, Laur. 100, 315 ;
App. 71, 76: Rich. 78, 83, loo" 386
Stukely, Eliz. 592 : Hugh, Ibid.
Style, Rob. App. 242
Style?, Match. App. 122
Styllc, Rich. App. 206
Sugar, al. Noriis, Hugh, 197, 198, 244
Sugge, Trillram, App. 131
Sulburyc, Will. App. 38, 39, 40
Suminailer, Geo. 623
Summayfter, Will. 645
Sunbanke, or Sunnibanke, Charles, 463, 464.
Surry, County of, Fell. 391 : Schol.Ibid.
SutMn, Anth. App. 80 : John, 532 : Oliver,
73,99: Rich. 354,355, 356, 367, 369,
57'. 374; 'M'P- 27. 74 ■ 'i'ho. 308 : Will.
App. 60, 63, 64
Swddtll, John, 594
Swan, Rich. 244, 250
Swayne, Arth. 509: Hen. App. 16
Swcit, Giles, 657, 658 ; App. i 29
Swinion-Waih, Yorkili. Schol. 48
Swire, Rog. App. 249 : Sam. Ibid.
Sydall, Hen. 506
Sydenham, Hopton, App. 124
Sydmore, Rich. App. 68
Sydney, Francis, App. 116
Sykc-sTho. 524, 531, N. 76 ; App. 311
Sylvefter, App. 258
Sylvius, Francis, 321
Symond, Will. App. 39, 40
/Symonds, Rich. App. 75
Symons, Tho. App. 88, 206 : Will, App. 38
Sympfon, Geo. 5 i 8
Synewell, John, App. 25
Synge, Edw. 445
Tackley's Inn, i 24
Tahourdin, Charlef, App. 178
Talbot, Charles, 281, 285, N. llO; App, 234:
Will. 129
Tame, Edw. 422, N. 49
Tanner, Tho. 152, N. 92 ; 274, 281,285,
N. 110; 446; App. 141, 251, 295
Tapper, Rich. 594
Taiham, John, 242; App. 104
Tatteifal, John, 259
Taverner, John, 4 23
Taunton Cafllc, Som. Free School, 386"
Tajler, Rich. App. 38
Taylor, Jeremy, 274, 285, N. 1 10: Jot n,i27»
App. 65 ; 258 : Ifaac, App. 1 24 : Will. 633,
N.io
Taylour,. John, 133, 671 : Rob. 657: WilL
663
Tehy, or Thay, Rob. App. 71,72
Temple Hall, i 38, 139, 150, 1 51, N. 88
Tenant, Rich. App. 45
Tenkelden, Tho. 644
Terrent, Tho. 51 1
Terry, Hen. 642: Tho. App. 160
Tefialc, Chrilloph. 617 : iVlaude, 626, 627 :
Rich. 628 : Tho. 6i 6, 617, 618, 619,620,
622, 623, 624, 626, 628
Tewer, John, App. 1 13
Thamys, or ThcmySj John, 664
Thelwall, Eubulc, 571, 574, 577, 579, 580,
581, 583, 584, 6)7 ; App. 315
They, Dav. 677
'I'hillletlr.vaite, John, App. 257 : Rob. 597
St. Thomas Hall, 45, 256, 260, 287
Thomas, Charles, 515 : Dav, App. 144: Edw.
158: Htn. 66; John, 150, 1 53, N. 93,
274; App. 282 : Will. 574, 579; App. 167,
257
Thonilinfon, Rob. 152, N. 92; 668; App.
323
Thompfon or Thomibn, Giles, 55, 273 ; App.
1 10
Thompfon, Rob. App. 216 : Will, App. 157
Thomlbii, Will. 353, N. 2*
Thorn, John, App. 77
Thornborough, or Thornburgh, John, 321
Thornden, Rich. App. 82
Thornhill, James, 166, 2S0, 290, 463
Thornton or Thornden, John, App. 70, 71,
73.74.75.76
Thornton, Rich. 507 : Tho. App. 109, 1 16;
Will. 647, 649
Thorold, John, 644
Thorpe, John, App. 5S
Thrale, Hen. App. 240
Thrafee, Rob. 529, N. 17*
Throgmorton, Francis, 470
Throp, 663
Thurbury, or Thurbume, Rob. App. 34, 3;
Thurlow, Tho. 321 ; App. 269
Thurllon, Will. 436
Thwaytes, Rob. 83 : App. 42,48, 50, 51, 54
Thymic, Tho. 5-,448,449; Ajp. 194, 283
Tiln.y, 248
Tilfon, lien. 55, 86
TilloikD, John, 596, N. 14
A aa 2 Tingewyke,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Tingcwyke, Nich. de, 73
Tipping, 322, N. 65: Barth. 626;
App. 319
Tiverton School, Devon, Scholarfii. 79
Todd, Hugh, 158, N. 103
Toke, John, 262 ; App. 24O : The. 2jg
Tollon, John,i28, 130, 135; App. 118, 131,
249
Toly, Rob. 322
Tomkyii'i, Tho. App. 143
Tomfon, or Tomplon, Giles, 55, 273 ; App.
no
Tomflbn, Will. App. 73
Tonge, Rob. App. 41
Tonllali, Cuthbert, 86
Tonvvorthe, Tonworthie, or Touworth, Rich,
de, 187,644; App. 26, 27,28, 30
Tooker, John, 422
Toppyng, OttewcII, 664
Totnels, Archdeaconry of, Fellowfii. 105
Tovey, D'Blosihiers, 682
Townley, Nich. 425 : Rich. 232
Townfend, Geo. 399, 625 ; App. 319
Townfon, Tho. App. 1 70
Tracy, John, 153, N. 93 ; 273,282} App.
171, 242
Traffles, Rich, igo; App. 257, z6i
TrafFord, Rich. App. 11 5
Traherne, Edw. App. 167
Trappe, Rich. App. 64
Trapps, Joan, 240: Rob. lb. 3s8.369.372
Treadwell, Rich. 515
Treby, Geo. App. 245
Treganfon, John, 6 1 ;
Tregarthin, Joan, 592; John, Ibid.
Tregvilian, Rob. 390
Tregury, Mich. 109 ; App. 4J
Trelawncy, Jonath. 445, 451,453 ; App. 285,
291
Trenge, Rob. de, 6 ; App. 202
Treftiain, Will. 428, 432, 551, 553; App.
82, 83, 84,85, 86,88,90, 91,92, 93,95,
96, 97,98, 1 16, 288
TreugofFe, Walt. App. 41, 42
Trevor, John, 514 : Mark, Ibid. Rich. 274,
446,461 ; App. 296; Tho. 281
Trewmfe, Hen. 656
Trewynard, Mich. 645
Trilieck, John, 676 : Tho. Ibid.
Trilleck's Inns, 676, 683
Triinnell, Chailes, 193
Trinity College, 87
Trinity Hall, Camb. 143
Triplet, Edw. 536, N. 5 : Tho. 448
Triilram, John, 303
Triftroppe, John, 238, 240 ; App. 50
Ttotman, Sam. App. 312
Trott,
645
Troughear, Tho. App. 163
Trumbull, Will. 285, N. 1 10; App. 196
Trumdiagh, or Tiunfale, Tho. de, 139
Tuchet, James, 239
Tuckar, John, App. 80 : Jolhua, 1 11
Tuckficld, Tho. I II
Tudor, Jafpar, App, 182
Tusr, H. 583
Tully.Rob. App. 60: Tlio.665, 667, N. 30;
668
Tunbridge School, Kent, Schol. 361, N. 29:
Schol. or Fell. 538, N. 14
Tunns, Three, Tavern, App. 225
Turbervill, James, 192
Turke, John, App. 29 : Tho. 644
Turnbull, Cliarks, App. 277
Turner, Cholm. App. 261
Turner, Francis, 19^ ; App, 254, 255,260:
Margaret, 404 : Pet. App. 125 : Tho. 397,
399' 404. 527 : App. i6i, 277, 279 j
' App- 313
Tumor, Edm. App. 268
Turton, John, App. 240: Will. App. 160
Tutt, John, App. 206
Twyford, Rob'. 380
Twyne, Biian, 38, 46, 387, 393, N. 44; 400;
App. 280
Twynge, alia"? Bonyfaunt, Tho. App. 55, 57
Twynihoe, Chrifioph. App. 171
Twyfden, Charles, 681 : P; il. App. 231
Tybaid or Tybarr, Will. 310,315, 322;
App. 44
Tyler, John, 366
Tyndale or Tindall, Hen. 9 ; App, 78 : Sa-
vage, App. 168: Will. 423,434,690;
App. 326
Tyngwike Inn, 258
Tynley, Rob. App. 1 15
Tyrril, John, 106, N. 17
Tyrwhitt or Tyrwhyt, Tho. 82, 153, -N. 93
U
Valencinis, Simon de, 40
Vanbrug, Dudley, App. 215
Vange, Tho. 257
Van Ling, Bernard, 604
Vanne, John, App. 53
Vannes, Peter, 530
Vavafour, Walt. App. 241
Vaughan, Jenkin, App. 120: Rich. 513(671
Vawghan, John, 305
Venn, John, 85 ; App. 151
Verman, Geo. App, 146
VernoB,
PLACES AND THINGS.
Vernon, Geo. 5, N. 12
Venue, Will. 388
Vefcy, John, /ipp. 67: Rich. App. 154:
Tho. 129, 44.;: Will. App. 160
Ufford, John, 15
Vicechancelior, App. 2, 120: or Prochancel-
lor, name of, when firft uled, 89, App, 1 03 :
Manner of eleding, App. 90 : Nominated
by the Cliancellor, App. 103: The name
ufi;d about 1574, and that of Commiffary
left off, App. 105 : Began to be admitted
at the end of At\, about the middle of Ju-
ly, App. 106: 0:fice executed by a Lay-
man, and by Deputy in 1641 and 1642,
App. IZ9, 130
Vickers, Sam. App. 174
Vigurcs, Balthazar, App. 2451 322
Villiers, George, 596
Vilvaine, Rob. 112, 116
Vine Hall, 453
Vine Hall, or Peckwater's Inn, 43 2, 43 j, N. 88
Vives, Ludovicus, 390, 392, 393, N. 44
Vivian, John, 117; App. 172 : Rich. App.
.'79
Vivyan, Rich. App. 245
XJlleilloii, Rich. App. 34, 37
Underhill, Edm. App. 118: John 192, 242,
243,507; App. 105, 106, 109 : 632
Unicorn Hall, App. 225
Unit, Matthew, App. 137
Univerfuatis Aula in vico Scholarum, App.
229: Aula in alto Vico, Ibid.
Univeifuy Hall, 138; App. 223: Great, 43,
45, 56 : Little, 40, 42, 43, 45, 308, 354,
367: Micklc, App. 229
Univerfiiy College, 1, 2, 153, N. 93 ; 182,
308, 354, 643, N. 15 : Seal of, App. 226
Univerfity Library on the north fide of St.
Mary's Chanctl, I 33
UnJvcrfity, Micel Hall of the, App. 229
Vohen, John, 5 15
Vohens, Joan, 515
Vorftius, Conradus, App. 1 20
Vowell, John, 656
Voyfcy, or Veyley, al. Harman, John, 320,
324
Upton, Edw. 663: Ifaac, App. 107 : 620
Urban Hall, 390 ; and Garden, App. 276
Uny, John, 515
Uiker, James, 1 1 1 , N. 29
Uvedale, Udall, or Wodall, Nich. 173
Vyvian, Tho. 646
W
Wadham, Dorothy, 106, N. 17; 59a, 593,
S94j 595' 599> 600,601,602; App. 317
Wadham, Dorothy, App. 318 : Eliz. 592 .
Florentii, Ibid. Giles, lb. Joan, lb. John,
lb. Margaret, lb. Nich. 100, 106, N. 17;
592, 593, 59-'>59S'599> ^oo, 6ai, 602;
App. 317, 318
Wainfleet, Will. dc. Sec Patten
Wake, Arthur, 507 : Geo. App. 131: Ifauc,
App. 189 : Will. 445, 460 ; App. 295
Wakefield, Rob. 429
Wakfield, Will. App. 29
Walby, Will. 506
Waldeby, Rob. 65: Tho. dc, 81
Waldgravc, Tho. 322, N. 65; App. 169
Wales, Fellowfli. 573, 575
Walker, Alex. 381 : Anne, 361, N. 35 : Oba-
diah, 54 ; App. 231 : Rich. 656; App. 76;
Tho. 53: VVill. 546, 682 ; App. 154
Walkington, Tho. App. 48
Wall, John, 447, 512,625; App. 218: Will.
461 : 137
Walle, Wrioihcfley, App. 212
Wallis, John, 1 1 1 , N. 29
Walhvyn, Fulk, 338 : Mary, Ibid.
Walmefley, Jullicc, or Juiliciarius, 662 : Tho.
Ibid. N. 16
Walpole, Horace, 278, N. 105; 286, N. ill
Walrond, John, App. 151
Wallh, Patrick, 366
Walter, John, 158, N. 103; 197, 511, 574,
644
Walton, Hellen, 512: Rich. ^07: Tho. App.
60
Walwayne, Elias, App. 20
Walwyn, Francis, App. 239
Wanbourne, Hen. de, App. 202
Wandcsford, Walter, App. 27
Wanting, John, 6
Wantyng, Will, de, 139
Waple, Edw. 550; App. 148
Warblyfdon, Rich. 6
Warburton, Rich. App. 149, 239
Ward, Phil. App. i 38 : Seth, 523, 525, 527,
578, 598; App. 312
Wardall, or Warthiall, Chriftoph. 678
Warde, Rich. 527 : Tho. 94
Ware, Tho. 127; App. 76: Will. 644
Waren, Rich. 372
Warham, Will. 184, 191, 197, 282 ; App.4j,
72.73.74.75.76,77.78,79.80,81,82,327
Warkenby, Hugh de, 75, 81
Warkcnely, Hugh, 98
Warneford, App. 261
Warner, Barth. 561, 565 : Eli?. lb. John, 79,
90, 269, 270, 275, N. 103*, 321, 326,
328, 329 : App. 81, 91, '93, 98
Warner, Rich. 6o2 : ■^— App. 123
Warren,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
i74-
273
Will.
W.irren, Edw 381 : John, App. 127 : Rich.
551, 552 : Tho. 534
Waiter, ; 1 5
Warthiall, or Wjrdall, Chriaoph. 67S
Warton, Tho. Pri-f. 4 ; App. 298
Warwick, Countefs of, 4, 394
Warwick niire. Fell. 311, 519: Schol. 519
Waryng, Rob. App. 133
Wale, Chriltoph, App. 153, 154: Jofcph,
App. 275
Wafliboiirne, Rich. 5 1 z
Walhington, Laur. 1 26 : Phil. j8, 66
Watkin, Geo. App. 177
Waikirs, Rich. -App. 157
Watkinfon, Will. App. no
Watkyns, John, App. 100
Wats, John, App. 58 : Will.
Watfon, John, 271, N.
App. I 29
Watts, Gilb. 248
Waugh, John, 150, 152, N. 92 ; App. 155
Waiire, or Wavery, Ncale de, App. 21
Waye, or Weye, Rich, i 21
Waynfleet, or Waynflete, Will. de. See Patten
Webb, Geo. 398 : John, 290 : Ralph, App.
164: SS5
Wcbbe, Geo. 55
Webber, Francis, log; App. 168: John,
^PP- '77
Wells, Diocefe of, Fcliowili. 23S : Tho. i8a
Wellli, Philip, 678
Welthe, Tho. 390
Wendover, John, 6 ; App. 30
Wendy, Tho. 90, 98
Wenman, Philip, 137 : Tho. Francis, App.
187, 238
Wentworth, Matth. 66 : Peter, loi : Tho.
Watfon, App. 287 : Will. 66: App. 287:
■ 451 ; App. 262
Wcfcham, Roger, App. 17
Weft, Tho. 322, N. 65*; App. 270
Wcftjngcrofl', Ofwald, 306
Wcllksrre, Will. App. 48, 49, 50, 51
Wcrtlakc, John, 1 16, 645
WeiUey, Tho. 617
Wcftly, John, 511
Wcllminllcr School, Stiidentfliips, 434
Wcilon, Hugh, 241 ; App. 84, 86 : Jerome,
632 : Rich. lb. Kob. 285, N. iio; 615 :
Tho. 364, N. 41 : Will. 423 : 248
Wcllphaling, Herb. 443, 570, 57 1,572; App.
105; 297. 299, 316
Wetcnhall, Edw. 243
Wctherell, Nath. 54; App. 175, 238
Wethcrton, Will. App. 84
Whalley School, Lancalli. Schol. 3^0
Whalley, Tho. App. 99
Wharton, Gilb. 164: John, 1^)3, 154, 157
Wharton, Phil. 278, 279
Whear, Degory, 635, 638
Wheare, Cha. App. 152 : Will. App. 207
Wheeler, Benj. App. 175 : Jonas, 366
Whclpdale, or Quelpdale, Roger, 85, 98, 1 46»
150, 157, 159, 160; App. 36
Whelpingdon, Rich. App. 34
Whetewong, Rob. 178
Wheiflone, John, 521
Whitby, Tho. App. 312
White, Avis, 549, N. 47 : Gilb. App. 170s.
Hen. App. 81 ; Joan, 549, N. 47 : John,
App. 162,215, 235, 283 : Matthew, App.
233 ; Rich. App. 145 : Sam. 515
White, Tho. 458 ; App. 326
White Hall, 56, 569, 570, 663 ; App. 224.
White V/alk at Ch. Ch. App. 305, N. z
Whitehall, Rob. App. 213
Whitell, John de, 141
Whitfeld, John, App. 16S
Whitfelde, Hen. de, 145
Whitfoid, Adam, 510, 513 : Dav, 513
Wliitgift, John, App. 179
Whitlock, Will. App. 197, 198
Whitmore, Edm. App. 175
Whitney, James, 373, 374
Whitwey, Will. 59
Whyte, John, 185, 192, 646 : Tho. i 89, 43^,
S35' 536, 53"' 538. 539. 5 + '. 543. S4S,
549' 552. 553. 554. 555' 630,638, 6S4;
App. 95, 99, 100, 127, 254, 314: Will.
83, 549, N. 47
Whytehcad, James, App, 206
Whyiehed, Hugh, App. 76 : John, App. 37
Whytyng, or Wyfljng, Hen. 686: Rob. lb.
Wickford. Rob. 15
Wickham, Will. 436, 511
Wicliff, John, 448, N. 160
Wigan, Geo. 682 : John, Ibid. App. 325
Wight, Hen. 679: Nath, App. 149
Wightwick, HcnTRi 7, 621 : Rich. 617, 618,
619,622, 623, 624; App. 319: Will.
App. 167 : 625
Wilbiaham, Randle, App. 186: Tho. 373
Wilcocks, Jofeph, 321, 322, N. 65
Wilcoxe, Jof. App. 210
Wild, Geo. 546, 555
Wilde, John, 510
Wildclond, John de, 140
Wilkcnis, Will, 171
Welkins, Anih. 387 : John, 596, 599, 601,
602,682, 688 J App. 137,318
Wilkinl n. Hen 687, 689 ; App. 268, 323 :
Matth, 153, N. 93
Wilkf, Edw. 1 29
Willev,
PLACES AND THINGS.
. Willey, John, App. 47, jz
William I II, King, 1 1 1, 6oi
Williams, Charles, 584 ; App. 1 78: Griffith,
444: Hen. 429, 43 I : John, 250, 251,429,
572> 577> 602 ; App. 1 16, 256, 326: Let-
tice, 186 : Rith. App. 207 : Tho. App.
206 : Will. App. 160
Williamfon, James, 153, N. 93 ; App. 216 :
John, 357: Jofeph, 151, 156, 158: Rob.
App. 124: Will. App. 169
Willis, Brown, 499; App. 301 : John, 594:
Mary, App. 209 : Rich. 274,2815 App.zio:
Sjnii App. 208, 209 : Tho. 57, 448, 505
Willoughby, Hugh dc, App. 22, 24
Wills, John, 598
Willyams, John, 655
VVillyott, John, 4
Willys, Francis, 538
Wilfon, Edm. 248 : Hen. 14; : Nath. 688 :
Rob. 425
,Wikon, John, App. 210
Wilts, Fell. 124, 311, 391 : Schol. 363, N.
35 ; 39«
Winchclley, Rob. dc, i 3
Winchcfter College, App. 324
Winchcfler, Diocelc of, Fellowfh. 311, 391:
Scholardi. 391 : Priory, or Cath. Ch. of St.
Swythune, Schohrlliips, 388, 389 : School,
Fell. 176: Schol. lb.
Winchcftre Hall, 244
Windcbanke, Francis, 404; App. 191
Windham, Florentia, 592 : John, Ibid.
Windon, Ralph, 538
Windibr, Walt. 645; App. 55
Windlore, Miles, App. 279
Winnifte, Tho. 1 10
Winwood, Ralph, App. 114
Wife, App. 3 1 3
Wifeman, Capel, 274
Wither, Will. App. 278
Withers, Will. 250
Witney, Will. 677
Wodall, Udall or Uvedall, Nich. 173
Wode, John, App. 52,53
Wodehyll, Tho. App. 56
Wollen, John, App. 165
Wolley, John, 594
Wolfey, Tho. 320, 323, 350, 351, 392, 414,
415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422,
423,424,425,426,434, N.cSS; 437, 447,
449' 45^' 453> 45^. 460, 462. 463, 464,
465 ; App. 74, 272, 289, 298, 300
Wolftanor Dunllan Hall, 624
Wolveridge, John, 57
Wombwell, Rob. 88, 94
Wood, Anne, App. 209, 210, 213 A— — —
App. 220: Anth. App. 210: Bafil,463:
Bcnj. App. 213
Wood, Chriftoph. App. 210, 211,213,214
Cha. App. zi 3, 216: Eliz. App. 209, 210,
213: Edw. App. 139, 208: Hen. 609;
James, App. 207: John, 609; App. 52,
53,207,240: Kalh. App. 213 : Margciy,
lb. Mary, 349; App. 209, 210, 213, 216:
Nath. App. 216 : Owen, 572 : Pet. App.
213 : Rob. 349; App. 2 10, 21 3 : Seymour,
App. 213: Tho. 445,448, 451; App. 2cS,
213, 214, 287,291: Will. 672
Woodchurch, Hen. App. 40
Wooddem, — ^— ^ 92
Wooddefon, Rich. 153, N. 93
Woodgate, Pet. 231, N. 112*
Woodhead, Abrah. App. 130
Woodhull, Rich. 530
Woodroffe, Bcnj. 455, 636; App. 145 : Cha.
550
Woodward, Mich. 190, 197; App. 260: Rich.
599 : Rob. 269: App. 256
Woolton, John, 366
Woral, Francis, 5 1 3
Worcefter, Rebecca Child, Marchionefs of,
481
Worcefter College, 153, N. 93
Worceller, Diocefe of. Exhibition, 78 : Fcl-
lovvlh. 125, 357
Worcefter, County of, Scholarlh. 125 : Free
Schools of. Fell, and Schol. 631
Worcefter, City of. Free School, Fell, and
Schol. 631
Workman, James, App. 2iz
Worfley, Edw. 669, N. 33; App, 324 : Hen.
Ibid.
Worth, Edw. 5, N. 12
Worthiall, John, 678
Worthill, John, App. 41
Wotton, Edw. 390, 392 ; Hen, App. 95
Wraby, 256, N. 27
Wrangways, Wrangwis or Wrangwaics, Rob.
143, 160 ; App. 64
Wray, Chriftoph, 394: — — App. 236
Wren, Chriftoph. 285, N. lio; 290, 449,
526, N. 59; 530, N. 76; App. 122, 263,
266 ; Matthew, App. 122
Wrenbury, Chtfhirc, Schol. 361
Wright, Rob. 525,594, 595, 598,604; App.
207, 318; Will. App 172
Writer, Sim. Le, 645
Wroughton, — ^— App. 3 1 2
Wryght, Walter, App. 88, 89,90, 93: Will. 83
Wryngton, John, 644
Wyatt, James, 2S2 : Rich. App. 133 : Tho.
App. 140: Will. 673 : 455; App.
250. 275
\^ ycham, N'lch. 644
\\'ychenbroke, Hugh de, 75
Wycleve,
INDEX OF PERSONS,
Wycleve or Wycliff, John, 45, 83, 234, 235
Wydcflade, Rich, de, 640
Wydevyllo or Woodwille, Lionel, App. 63,
64, 182 : Rich. App. 182
Wyer, Hugh de, 7;
Wygrym, John, App. 43
Wyke, Edvv. de, App. 22
Wyke, orWyche, Rich, de la, App. i©
Wykcham, Nich.dc, 181, 186,187: Ralfde,
172: Rob. de, lb. Tho.de, 172, 173
Wykehamor Wicara.Will. de, 171, 172, 173,
174, 17J, 176, 177, 179, 180, i8i, 182,
187, 193, 194, 196, 197, 1991, JQ4. 307.
676; App. 254, 260, 262
Wyking, Vincent, 36
Wykis, Rob. App. 66
Wylcycr, Rich. 671
VVylde, John, App. 78
Wyld'sEntiy, 624
Wyle, Hen. de, App. 15
Wylford, John, 5^69
Wylkenis al. Willicotts, Will. 172
Wyllyams, John, 637
Wyllis, Francis, 544, 551 ; App. ill
Wyllyot, John, App. 24
Wylsford, Edm. 127; App. 75, 76
Wylton, Tho. App. 29 : Will. Ibid.
Wylyby Tanement, 142
Wymondelolde, Charles, App. 232
Wymaji, John, App. 8;
Wymundam, Will. App. 225
Wynbulh, Nich. 236
Wynchclfcy, Rob. de, App. 15
Wyndham, Edw. 613: Geo. 598
App. 318
Wyndon, Ralph, 537
Wynhaie, Walt. App. 57
Wynne, John. 579 : Tho. 573 : Will. 291 ;
App. 1 66
Wynnclbury, Margaret, 151: Nich. Ibid.
Tho. 138, 1 5 1
Wynterboi\rn, Tho. 257
Wyntic, Rob. 12
Wyll-yng or Whycyng, Hen. 6S6
V/yilon, Tho. 353, N. a*
Tho.
Wyllow, Humph. 664
Wyte, or Whyte, John, 644
Wyiham, John, 644
Wythcrs, John, App. 66
Wytheton, Will, de, App. 21
Wythington, Oliver, App. 99, 107
Wytton, Rich. 38, 51
Yalden, Tho. 327
Yarborough, Francis, 366, 37Q; App. 240,
242, 27;
Yarway, Rob. 51 3
Yatc, Edm. 531, 532 : Tho. 362, 365, 381^
App. 147, 148
Yates, John, App. 184: Tho. 370
Yeldard, Arth. 520, N. 17 ; 522, 534; App.
107: 529
Yelverton, Charles, 451 ; App. 287
Yeomans, Francis, 569: John, App. 215
Yftele or Eiffey, Sim. de, App. 19
Yngleberd, Gilb. 42, 43
Yong, Joan, 592 : John, Ibid. App. 4J, 54 :
Nath. 611 : Phil. Ibid. Tho. Ibid. 6is»
622 : Walt. 1 1 1
York, James Duke of, 449.
York, Diocefe of. Fell. 46, 47, 238, 3121
Archdeaconry of, Fell. 238 : Province of.
Fell, and Schol. 653 : County of, Schoi,
48 : Fell. 358
Young, Edw. 278, N. 105 ; 283,, N. 108 j
284; App. 131 : Francis, 135: John, i8S,
192, N. 98 ; App. 79
Ywen, alias Chalke, Tho. App. 53, 54
Zancliie, Hierome, App. 13J
Zirizan, Pet. App, 168
Zcuch, John, 259: Rich. 657, 658 ; Will.
App. 107
INDEX
INDEX
O F
A
R
M
ABBOT, 98, 132; App. 256
Abolehall, 553
Ahdy, 91, 96, g8
Acland, 112, N. 33
Afton, App. 328
Adams, 247, 336
Aikenhead, App. 310
Alan, Fitz. i 34, 135
St. Albans, Abbey of, 456
Alcock, 93
Aldrich, 93,496,513
Alfred, King, 60, 369; App. 232,234,235,
236, 237
Alleyne, App. 239
All Souls' College, 58, 275, 276, 281, 284,
304; App. 266. SeeChichele
Alfton, 370
Altham, 501
Anne, Queen, 452
Annefley, 450
Anfell, 553
Arden, App, 236
Arle, 368
Armagh, See of, 328
Arundel, 35, 326, 327, 328, 351; App. 217
St. Afaph, See of, 281, 473 ; App. 296
Afheton, 65
Aflielcy, App. 313
Aftley, App. 233
Atkins, 101 ; App. 278
Audlcy, 244, 553 ; App. 270
Aylmer, 67
Aylvvorth, joi, 203, 303, 582; App. 244
B
Babbwell, 247
Babington, App. 204
Bagfliall, App. 258
Bailey, 203
Baker, 61
Ball, App. 257
Balliol and Balliol College. 72, 88, g! ,95, 98.
102; App. 266: Devorgillc's Seal, 72:
Balliol College Seal, 80
Bancroft, 59
Bankes, 486
Banks, App. 239
Banneder, 132
Barker, 200, 223,406; App. 256, 257, 262
Barnham, 659
Barrington, 500
Barry, 94
Bartlet, 381
Baflet, App. 304.
Bateman, 610
Bath, Priory of, 198
Bath, See of, 245,246,399,413,456
Bath and Wells, See of, 198, 326, 413, 554,
599
Bathurft, 531, N. 76 ; 533 ; App. 311
Baudit, App. 235
Bayley, 303
Baylie, 557
Bayly, App. 256
Baynard, 581
Baynhani, 224
B b b Beauchamp,
INDEX OF ARMS.
Beauchamp, 92,110, 134,165,323; App.23;
Beauclerk, 500
Beaufort, 65, 154, 155,156,339, 450; App.
Z18, 250, 309
Beaumont, 165, 230, 581, 234, 260
Beaw, 196
Beckingham, 65
Beckington, 198, 244, 246, 247
Beckley, 372, 552
Beefton, App. 256, 261
Beke, 450 '
Bell, 88, 89
Bellomont, App. 235
Bendlow, 61
Bennet, 349
Bennett, 69,449; App. 232, 237
Bentham, 325; App. 270
Bereford, 465
Berkley, 102, 450, 475, 553, 581, 582
Bernard, 561
Bertie, 450
Bethune, 603
Betifhorne, 582
Bettefworth, App. 241
Bickley, 326
Biddulph, App. 239
Bigg, App. 260
Bigod, 339,553
Bircli, 463
Bifhop, 606
Bille, 600 J App, 255
Blackftone, 210, 290
Blencowe, App. 249
Blondevili, 72
Blount, 512, 531
Bodley, 20
Bogan, 413
Bohun, 134, 246
Bokyiigham, 134.
Bold, App. 212
Bond, 330
Bonville, 118; App. 247
Booth, 451 : App, 287
Boteler, 379, 381, 465
Botetourt, 246, 553, 581
Botevile, 449
Botreux, 60
Bouchier, App. 257
Bourchier, no, 451 ; App. 311
Boulter, 328
Bourk, 450
Bourne, App. 255
Bouverie, 196; App. 233,238, 2j8
Bowghan, 553
Bowles, 209, 214; App. 259
Boyle, 280,450; App. 235
Bracebridge, 659
Bradbridge, 325
Bradfhaw, App. 255
Braithwaite, App. 263
Brampton, 132
Brafenofe College, 368, 369 ; App, 266
Bray. 63. 115, 367
Brentingham, 65, 1 15
Brereton, 102, 210
Bridges, App. 261
Bridgman, 164, N. I17
Bridle, App. 328
Briftol, See of, App. 255, 259, 318
Broc or Broke, 367
Broadrick or Broderick, 135
Broke, 305
Brome, 217
Bromley, App, 234
Broughton, 296; App. 274
Brouncker, 479
Browe, 649
Browne, 344; App. 237, 278
Brudenell, 368
Bruton, 121
Brydges, 196, 279
Bull, 304
Burd, App. 320
Burden, 603
Burdet, 477
Burke, 514
Burley, 339
Burton, 464, 490, 501, 581
Bury, 368 ; App. 247
Butler, 328, 340,451,5125 App. 242
Calmady, 222
Canterbury, See of, 92, N. loi ; 98, 194,
280, 282, 284T»28&, 289* 548, 553, 554,
556; App. 218, 295, 310
Carey, 450
Carew, 20
Carlifle, See of, 158, 161, 250,324
Carpenter, 95,96; App. 249
Carter, 407
Cart Wright, 374
Cary, App. 259
Cafe, 561
Cawley. 374^ Aj^.275
Cecil, 451
Celey, 167
Chace, 89, 98
Chadwoith, 60
Chamberlayne, 581
Chamberlein, 132
Chambers, App. 239
Chandos«
INDEX OF ARMS.
Chandos, 450
Charles I, King, 449, 548; App. 248, 285
Charles, Prince of Wales, 582: Charles II,
King, 375.449' 452.456.4^3
Chariett, App. 238
Charnells, 293
Charroric, I 32
Chjuncey, 132
Chaworth, 510
Chceke, 41 1
Chclward, 603
Cheney, App. 258
Chernocke, App. 256
Chellcr, See of, 324, 325, 498; App. 270
Chichele, 58, 275, 276, 280, 282, 284, 288,
289; App. 218
Chichefter, See of, 326; App. 259, 262
Chifclden, 603
CholmonJcley, 449
Chrill Church College, 505 ; App. 266. See
Wol fey
Chrymes, App. 246
Church, 37S
Clare, 36, 15;, 165, 323, 339; App. 217
Clarke, 281, 298, 610; App. 233,234, 241
Clayton, 34; App. 214
Clifford, 93, 155, 450
Clive, App. 240
Cloyne, See of, 475
Clutton, 349
Cobb, App. 257
Codrington; 280, 284
Coker, App. 256
Colles, 136
Collins, 403 ; App. 239
Colthurft, 40 J
Coniines, App, 23 j
Commonwealth of England, 194
Compton, 101, 169,449,451,582; App.313
Cookcs, 63 z
Cooper, 374
Cope, App. 31 1
Corbett, 376, 479, 581 ; App. 290
Cordell, 549, 568
Coriton, App. 236
Corpus Chrilli College. App. 266. See Fox
Cotes, 325
Cotton, 464 ; App. 240
Cottrcll, App. 214
Coventry, App. 232
Coventry and Lichfield, See of, App. 318
Conyers, 468; App. 236,238
Courtcney, Courtney or Courinay, 36, 1 1 0,
465, 000
Cowderoy, 230
Cowper, 464
Crabb, App. 242
Cracroft, 348
Cradocke, 339
Crakcnlhorpc, 58, 158
Cranley, 195, 201
Craven, 291, 552 ; App. 313
Creed, 406, 491
Crefwell, 247, 560
Crew, 158, 167, 246, 249, 251
Crocker, 1 18 ; App. 247
Croft, 510
Crophull, 553
Crois, 103, 348
Crofle, 605 ; App. 31 8
Crofton, 36S
Croyden, 499
Curwcn, 58, 61
DabriJgcourt, 581
Dacres, 23
Dallum, 213
D'Alno, 367, 370
Dalton, 603
Darcy, 168, 468
Darrell, 303, 504
D'Avcnant, App. 210
Davie, App-. 3 1 2
D'Aumerle, 603
D'Aumery, App. 304
St. David.-i, See of, 554, 587
Dauney, 600
Dawes, 168
Deering, App. 261
Delafaye, 281
Delves, App. 274
Dcrham, 559
Le Defpencer, 244
Dickenfon, 168
Digby, 281 ; App. 27O
Dod, 281
Dodingfield, 96
Dolben, 299, 449, 464; App. 301
Dollyng, I 2 I
Dormer, App. 310
Dorfet, I 3 2
Dow, 484, 552
Downes, 227
Downham, 324
Drake, 605 ; App. 246, 278
Draycot, 659; App. 219
Drewry, 413
Drope, 349
Ducket, 649
Dudley, 69; App. 232, 235, 237, 249
Dummer, 375
Duncombe, 136, N. 45
6 b b 2 Durham,
INDEX OF ARMS.
Durham, William of, 58, 59,61, 65,69;
App. 232, 237
Durham, See of, 167, 246, 399, 413, 456;
App. 279, 296, 297
Earlc, 19
Eaftbury or Eftbery, 131,600
Eton College, 23, 245
Edgecumbe, 450
Edmonds, 229, 230 ; App. 262
St. Edmund, Archb. App. 323
Edmunds, 137
Edward, King, Confeflbr, 61, 65, 69, 154,
166, 195 ; App. 234
Edward, II, King, App. 249
Edward III, King, 194
Edwards, 588
Eglefield, 93
Eglesfeld, 154, 164, 167
Eland, App. 203
Eldred, or Eldridge, 232
Elizabeth, Queen, 276, 325, 552, 582; App.
266, 270
Ellifon, 406
Ely, See of, App. 255, 259, 260, 297, 299
Ernes, 341
Engier, 550,. 558
England, Royal Arms of, 36, 58, 61, 65, 69,
154, 155, i66, 194, 195, 196, 245, 246,
276, 282, 288, 289, 325, 327, 368, 369,
S7S> 399. 449. 452> 456. 463' 464. 483.
548, 549,552,568,582; App. 203,217,
219, 221, 234, 248, 249, 266, 276, 285,
300,312, 329
England, Commonwealth of, 194
Englifli, 553
Entwifell, 368
Erdfwick, 91
Ernie, App. 257, 260
Evelyn, App. 3 1 3
Evett, 102
Ewerby, 368
Exeter College, no, 112; App. 266. See
Stapledon
Exeter, See of, 324, 325, 371, 399,400,413;
App. 259, 277, 279
Exton, 344
Eylond, 220
Eyre, App. 259
Falcon, 115
Fanlhawe, 474
Farmer, 607
FaulTct, App. 241
Fawkes, App. 242
Fell, 452, 505
Fermore, or Farmer, 368
Ferrars, I 35
Ferrers, 1 1 2, N. 34
Fettyplace, 155, 156
Ffolliott, App. 31 1
Fifield, App. 313
Fielding, 464
Fiennes, 196 ; App. 261
Filmer, App. 238
Finch, 299, 451 ; App. 239
Fifher, i8,N.67; App. 239
Fitzherbert, 368
Fitzhugh, 553, 582
Fitzjames, 8, N. 22; 59, 659; App. 217, 219
Fitzwilliam, 132
Flemmyng, 61, 95, 155, 244, 246,2.50
Fletcher, 609
Folford, 1 1 5, N. 42
Foote, App. 240
Foreft, 247, 249
Forncaulx, 553
Fofton, 65, 66
Fox, 399, 402, 413; App. 278, 279
France, 464
Franke, 132; App. 248
Frankland, 36S, 369
Freake, App. 258
Freeman, 67
Freman, 290, 327
French, 606
Frewen, 326
Freyllon, App. 237
Frowyke, 247
St. Fridefwide's Convent, 366
Fry, 405
Fryar, 18, N. 67
Fume, 605 ; App. 318.
Fynderne, 246
Gabriel, App. 320
Gage, 479
Galloway, 72
Gardiner, 195, 196, 492,510
Garnegan, 553
Gafcoigne, 207
Gaftrell, 498
Gayer, App. 239
St. George of England, 1 94
Gerrard, 130
Gibbons, 550
Gibfon,
INDEX OF ARMS.
Glbfon, 167
Gifford, 338
Gilbert, 603, 6oj ; App. 318
Gloucefter, Humph. Duke of, 94
Gloucefter, See of, 325, 326 ; App. 296
Deanry of, ^^^
Goad, 2i8
Godolpliin, 279
Godwin, 326; App. 297,299-
Goldwell, 288-, 305-, 333
Good, 103 1' ■ ^■
Goodwin, 496; App. 298
Gother, 21 1
Graiiani, 451 ; App. 287
Grandifon, 115
Graves, App. 240
Green, 370
Greenwood, 69 ; App. 232, 237
Grcnfield, no
Grevil,. 603
Grevile, 279, 281, 291, 299
Greville, 368
Grey, 01, 96,98,451,553; App. 235
Griffin, 485
Griffith, 251 ; App. 296
Grove, 224
Gueft, App. 241,
Guilford, App. 235
Gunning, App. 259
Gvvillym, 103
Gvvynbournc, 246
Gwynne, 612
H
Hakevvill, 121
Hales, App. 236
Hallwcll, 221, 305
Hammon, 600
Hammond, 79, 89, 457, 502,
Hangar, 553
Hankford, 115, 116
HarcOLirt, 58
Harding, App. 260
Harington, 553
Harley, 132, 325; App. 270
Harlyllon, 95
Harman or Veyfey, 324
Harni.ir, 200
Harpur, App. 259
Harris, 533 ; App. 256
Hart or Lyhcrt, 131
Harwcod, App. 307
Hafelvvood, 51 1
Hailings, App. 235
Hatfcil, App. 246
Hatton, 674
Heath, App. 238
Heglife, 155, 165, 169
Hclbeck, 9;
Henrietta Maria, King Charles I's Queen,
548
Henry III, King, App. 221
Henry, Prince of Wales, afterward King-
Hen. V, 155
Henry VI. King, 196, 282,288, 289,327
Henry VIU, King, 195, 327,449,452, 456,
463.464 ' ■-•• ^-•
Herbert, 450, 451, 581, 582 ; App. 238
Hereford, See of, 325 ; App. 255, 297, 299
Herriz, 132
Hertford, 640, N. 6
Heton, App. 299
Heydon, 499
Heylin, 496
Hill, 112, N. 34; 115,280,292,649
Hilton, I 32, 168, 169
Hodges, App. 278
Hody, 66, N. 81 ; 608
Holbech, App. 313
Hole, 1 20
Holford, App. 256, 260
Holland, 32, 134, 135 j App. 234
Holloway, 513
Holmes, 550, 558
Holt, 304
Holyday, 5 I I
Holynian, App. 259
Hone, 20
Hooper, App. 262, 29 1,. 301
Herd, 305
Home, App. 238
Horner, 119.
Horton, 132
Hoveden, 276, 282, 291, 292
Ho(ve, 34
Howard, 450
Hovvord, 291, 300
Howfon, App. 297
Hoyle, 66, N. 81
Huchcnfon, 560
Hughes, -App. 312
Humphcry, App. 240
Hurrphrcy, 330
Hungtrtord, 60, 465
Hunkcrvillc, 450; App. 284
Hunt, 342
Hui'ce, 60
Hyde, 450
JackfoD, 34
James I, King, App. 20J, 3CC; 3:9
James,
INDEX OF ARM S.
James Duke of York, 449
James, App. 296
Jeams, 299
Jenkes, 625
Jen kips, 586
J-enkinfon, 290; App. 240
Jennings, 348
Jervois, 304
Jefus College, 583 : See Price
lies, 513
Jodrell. App. 3'3i. .,■, .
St. John's College, 548, S54» $°^ i App.
266 : See Whyte.
Johnfon, App. 233, 241
Jones, 5895 App. 310
Ireton, 154, 165
Irifli, 301
Ilham, 298, 450
Juxon, 554, 556
K
Keck, App. 234
Kempe, 131 ; App. 219
Kene, 581
Kenn, 196 ; App. 261
Key or Kay, 58
Keys, 114
Killingmarch, 155, 335
Killingworth, 26
King, 466, 467 ; App. 289, 29J
Kingfmill, 136, N. 46
Knelley, 61
Knight, 195, 198, N. 102
Knightley, 300
Kyme, 132
Kynnelinarch, 61
Lacy, 119
Lake, 372, 552, 599
Latnphire, 233
Lancaller, 154, 166, 168, 169
LandafF, See of, 196 ; App. 297
Langbaine, 163; App. 259
Langton, 1 54, i 55, 164, 165, 167, 168, 331 ;
App. 270
Latewar, 566
Latimer, 367, 370
Latton, 600
Laud, 548, 553, 554, 556, 599
Lavington, App. 259
Lavvfon, 167
Leach, App. 247
Lee, 323 ; App. 255
Legge, App. 312
Leigh, 449
Le Strange, 367
Letller, 553
Levett, 485 ; App. 246
Levins, 559
Lewis, App. 249
Leybourne, 603
Lichfield and Coventry, See of, 325, 326
Lincoln College, 246, 249 ; App. 266
Lincoln, See of, 60, 251, 324,367, 369,374,
456
Lifle, App. 235
Little, 627
Littleton, 497
Lockey, 495
Lloyd, 206, 247, 249, 277, 280, 281, 587
Loggin, App. 258
London, City of, 92: See of, 169, 324, S54»'
App. 255, 289, 296, 299
Longland, 19;, 324
Lovelace, 305
Low or Lowe, 85, 195, 504; App. 259
Lowth, App. 255
Lowther, 170
Lucie or Lucy, 59, 61, 66,69,94, 154; App,
232, 235, 237, 304
Lupus, App. 235
Lutterell, 451
Lydall, 18, N. 67 ; 30
Lyhert or Hart, 131
Lyttelton, 338
M
Mac Monough, 339
Maccarty, 450
Maclien, 464
Madefon, 61, 65
Magdalen College, 323, 327, 328; App. 266^
270, 329, See Patten
Malet, 600
Maltravers, 1 34, 603
Mandevill, 326, 327, 328, 351 ; App. 27O
Manningham, App. 259, 262
Man, 294
ManfcU, 581, ;8;
Marivers, 132, 166
Marmyon, 553, 582
Marow, 300
Marfh, III, N. 29
Marteine, 168
Martin, 600
St. Martyn, 603
Mary I, Queen, 196, !;49 ; App. 312
Maryct,
INDEX OF ARMS.
Maryet, 24.7
Maund, App. 209
Maurice, 588
Mayne, 500
Mayo, 325 ; App. 276
Meetkirke, App. 257
Meggs, 221;
Merchant Taylors' Company, London, 549,
552, 568
Meredith, 294, 469
Mergith, 251
Merick, 217
Merrick, App. 31 1
Merton, Walter de, or Merto^ College, 23 j
App. 203, 217, 218, 219, 221, 266
Melchines, App. 335
Mews, 280
Meynell, 468, 603
Milborne, 132
Miller, App. 328
Moket, 292
Molynes, 60
Montacute, 16;, $2^ ; Apjp. J05
Montagu, 92, 399
Monford, 132
Montfort, 368; App. 305
Montgomery, 376, 581
Monthermer, 92, 165, 323, 599
Mordaunt, 367, 370, 449
Morgan, 251
Morice, 245, 246
Morley, 196, 449 ; App. 261
Morris, 504
Mortimer, 135
Morton, App. 240
Moyle, 410
Mufgrave, 154; .App. 240
Myddelton, 376, 581
N
Naper or Napier, 136; App. 313
Narbrough, 477
Needham, 449
Ndlon, App. 241
Nehhorpe, 408 ; App. 311
Nevile, Nevill or Neville, 61,92,93,94,95,
96, 165, 246, 323, 450
Newburgh, 92, 323 ; App. 235
New College, 194; App. 260, 261, 262,
266. See Wykeham
Newdigate, 450 ; App. 236
Newlin, 403
Newman, 224
Niblett, 291 , 297
Nicholas, App. 259, 261
Nichoifon, 326, 343, 459.
Nicoll, 482
Nicolls, App. 328
Norreys, 323
Norris, 450
Norris, al. Banks, 553
North, 528, N. 68; App. 311,312
Norton, App. 242
Norwich, See of, 325 ; App. 270, 29O
Nowel), 369, 37c, 372
Noycs, 226
Oakover, 154
Oglander, Ap^'. 255
Oglethorpe, 324
Oldham or Owldham, 371, 399, 400; App.
277, 279
Olney, j6j
Orchard, 60 J ; App. 318
Oriel College, App. 247, 250, 266
Ofbadelfton, 612
Ofbern, 293
Ofney Abbey, 466
Overton, 326
Oiigan, 5S2
Oxford, Univ. of, 288, 456; App. 266, 30a
Oxford, See of, 452, 466, 5055 App. 290^
297
Packer, App. 236
Paddy, 553, 561
Page, App. 255
Pakeman, 63
Palmer, 280, 290, 304
Papcnham, 465
Parker, 194, 350 ; App. 246, 278, 328
Parkhurft, 325
Parr, 5,-3, 582
Parratt, App. 328
Partridge, App. 324
Pafton, 339
Patten, or Wainfleet, 245, 307, 323, 327,
328, 351 ; App. 267, 370
St. Paul's, Deanry of, 369, 370, 372
Paynter, App. 245
Pelham, 349, 451
Pembroke College, 624
Pennington, 468
Pennyn^un, 468
Penricc, 58 1
Penton, App. 257
Percy,
INDEX OF ARMS.
Percy, 59, 61, 65, 69, 94,96, 154, j,,,
600J App. 232,235, 337
Perrot, 135
Pert 497
Petre, iiz,6oo, 601
Petde or Petty, 293 ; App. 210
Peverell, 60
Peyton, 504
Phefant, 350
Philip, K. of Spain, Confort of Q. Mary I,
.'54; App. 312 ^
Pierpont, 132
Piers, orPearfe, 326 j App. 207
Pigott, 368 ^
Pilkington, 553
Pinke, 209
Plantagenet, 134, 246, 289, 323, 603
Pococke, 477
Pole, 323, 500
Poley, 247
Pollard, 118, 247
Pope, 528, N. 68; 531, N. 76; App. 310,
3". 3'2
Popham, 102, 603
Port, 368
Porter, 409; App. 256
Portman, 289, 290, 605 ; App. 258, 318J
Potter, 155, 162; App. 252 ■" ' '
Pour, 600
Powell, 582, 590, N. 30
Prefton, 550 ; App. 328
Preftwycb, 304
Price, 583
Prideaux, 410
Pryfe, App. 3 1 3
Pudfey, 251, 342
Pyle, 219
Pynke, App. 260
Pyrton, 118
"Quaplade, 97
Quatermaine, 338
Quatremains, 600
Quclpdale, 94
Queen's College, 162, 164; App. 266: See
Eglesfeld
St. Quintin, 582
Rachdale, App. 203
Radcliffe, 64, 370, 371, 374; App. 233,
234.237
Handolphj 409 ; App. 242
Rands, App. 31 1
Ravenfcroft, 368
Ravis, App. 299
Rawlins, App. 256
Rawlinfon, 562 ; App, 258
Read, App. 256
Rede, 603; App. 257
Keynell, 408
Rhys, Prince of S. Wales, 333
Richards, App. 246
Richardfon, App. 241
Riplingham, App. 227
Rither, 557
Roberts, 168
Robertfon, 29
Robinfon, 161 , 557
Rochefter, See of, 326 ; App. zi8, 219
Rogers, 343; App. 312
Rolfe, App. 258
Rookes, 67
Roos, 246, 582
Rofs, 553
Rotheram, 245, 246, 250
Roundell, App. 233
Rouflieby, 65
Rowney, App. 31 1
Ruihout, 451
Rufhvvorth, App. 203
Rutton, App, 241
Saffin, 120
St. John, 465
Saintloe, 222; App. 258, 260
Saliftury, See of, 19, 97, 326 ; App. 312
Saliihury, Deanry of, 557
Salkelc, 154, j66, 167, i6q
Sail, 65 ^
Sandes, 63, N. 79
Sands, or Sandys, 21, 103, 225 ; App. 256,
260, 262
Savage, 103
Savile, 23, 451 ; App. 203
Saiinder, 89
Saunders, 135, N. 42.43; 303
Say, 136, N. 47, 48
Scawen, App. 246
Sclater, App. 234
Scot, 72, N. 12
Scotland, 98
Scott, 483 ; App. 235, 239, 257
Scudamore, 450
Scurlage, 581
Segrave, 132
Sergeant, 302
Sever, 25
Seymour,
INDEX OF ARMS.
Seymour, 370, 450
Shafto, App. 241
Sharrock, App. 258
Shaw, App. 3 I 2
Slicldon, App. 310
Sherbiirn, 195, ic)6
Shippen, 375
Shirley, 449, 468
Shuckburgh, 450
Shute, 500
Simeon, 194, 195
Skelton, 94
Skinner, 476
Skirlaw, 59, 62, 69, 96 ; App. 232, 237
Smith, i;8, 170, 250, 291, 367, 369, 374,
470,486, 550; App. 249, 296
Snell, App. 246
Somcrfet, 478, 582 ; App. 250, 309
Somcrvylc, 77, N. 44
Somcry, App. 2.35
Sonbach, 465
Sondes, 335
Sparkc, 562
Speccot, App. 246
Spencer, or Spcnfer, 21, 165, 402, 450 ;
App. 242
Spring, 195
Squire, 470
StafFord,62, 91, 112, 11;, 246, 342, 603
Stanhope, 91 ; App. 242
Stanley, App. 257, 260, 262
Stapledon, i iz
Stapulton, 154
Stapylton, App. 241
Stawell, App. 246
Stenacic, 154, i6j
Stephens, 217, 233
Stenart, 278
Stokefley, 324
Strange, 233, 33S; App. 235
Strangways, 553, 581,600, 603
Stringer, 348
Strode, 118, 509 ; App. 246, 255
Stuart, I 5 J
Stubbs, 100
Style, App. 242
Suardby, 96
Sugar, al. Norris, 195, 198
Sulyard, 247, 277; App. 266
Sunbanke,or Sunnibanke, 162, 163,464
Sutton, 132, 367, 368, 369, 374, 531
Swan, 244, 246
Swayne, 509
Swire, App. 421
Syclivillc, 600
Sykes, App. 311
Symcs, I 19
Sympfon, ^9
Talbot, 131; 281, 339; App. 234, 235
Talboys, 605
Tanner, 281, 473
Tate, 340
Taylor, App, 258
Terry, 500
Tefdale, 624, 627
Thelwall, 584
Thiftlethwaitc, App. 257
Thomas, 66. 464, 608 ; App. 257
Thralc, App. 240
Thwaytes, 132
Thynne, 449
Tipping, App. 319
Tolfon, App. 249
Tounfon, 476, N. 177
TowneQiend, 295
Townley, 233
Tracy, App. 242
Traffles, 211 ; App. 257, 261
Trapps, 368, 369,372
Treby, App. 245
Tregarthen, 600, 603
Trelavvney, 451
Trefliam, 553
Tretherf, 600
Trevctt, 605, App. 315
Trevor, 281, 514
Trcvory, 154, 165
Trinity, Heraldic device for reprefenting the,
97 ; App. Z18, 244
Trinity College, App. 266. See Pope
Trotman, App. 312
Turner, 404; App. 255, 260, 261, 313
Tumor, App. 278
Turton, App. 240
Tychbourne, 2:6
U
Valence, App. 235
Vannell, 582
Vavafour, App. 241
Vawghan, 305
Venn, 85
Verc, 367, 370, 450, jco
Veyfey, al. Harman, 324
Vilett, 566
Villiers, 469, 531, N. 76; 605
Vivian or Vyvyan, 117; App. 24J
Univerfity College, App. 266. See K, Alfred
Upton, 506, 607
Urfwicke, 553
C<c
Wadham,
INDEX OF ARMS.
w
Wadham, and Wadham College, 6oo, 601,603
Wainfleet : See Patten '
Walden, 582
Wales, Prince of, 327, 456
Walhvyn, 338; App. 239
Walrond, 475, 553, 603
Waple, 564; App. 314
Warburton, App. 239
Ward, App. 312
Waiham, 194
Warren, 35, 134,135, 372, 381,552; App.
217
Warncourt, 1 8, N. 67 ; App. 203
Warneford, App. 261
Warner, 326
Wafe, 4 1 1
Waflibourne, 512
Waterton, i 55
Watkinfon, 33, 67
Welle, 603
Wells, 196, 202
Wells, Priory of, 198
Wells, See of, 245; App. 261,279,291,
297, 299, 301
Wells, Deanry of, 249
Wellfborn, 6co
Wenman, App. 238
Wentworth, 101, 135,451; App. 262
Weft, App. 269, 489
Wcftminller, Deanry of, 251
Wertphaling. App. 297, 299
Wetherell, App. 238, 328
Weye, i 2 1
Whaley, 485
Whitby, App. 31 2
White, or Whyte, 196, 548, 549, 552, 553,
568; App. 233, 235
Whitfield, 297, 476
Whitgift, 282
Wichard, 531
Wickfteed, 562
Wight, 33
Wightwick, 300,624, 625
Wilkinfon, 67
Williams, 251, 581 ; App. 256
Williamfon, 155, 169
Willis, 67, 281
Willoughby, 132
Wilmer, 168
Wilmot, 600
Winchefter, See of, 194, 195, 281, 327, 3; i ,
399' 4'3' 449> 599 > App. 218, 261,262,
278, 279, 311
Wife, App. 3 1 3
Wither, 214; App. 278
Wolfey, 154, 323, 449, 452, 456, 457,463,
464; App. 288, 289, 300
Wombvvell, 94
Wood, 35, 451, 464 ; App. 210, 213,240
Woodllock, 339,603
Woodville, 450
Woodward, 205; App. 256, 260
Worcefter College, App. 3 20 : See Cookes
Worfley, App. 324
Wrathifley, 204
Wray, App. 236
Wright, 604; App. 318
Wroughton, App. 312
Wyche, 469
Wykeham, 194, 195, 196; App. 260, 261,
262
Wykwan, 582
Wymondefolde, App. 232
Wynne, 291
Wyndow, 63
Wyntle, 29
Yarborough, or Yarbiirgh, App. 240, 242
Yate, 227, 376, 381
Yelverton, 451
Yerbury, 343
York, City of, 97
York, See of, 92, 93, 154, 166, 168, 169,
323, 326, 449, 456,463 ; App. 297, 301
Zouch, 136, N. 47; 553,581,603
INDEX
N D E X
TO THE
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS.
A,
378
,, A. R. 610
Abraham, Edw. 610
Afton, Francis, 379; Paul, 222
Adams, Sam, 336
Airay, Hen. i6i
Aldrich,Hcn 495,496
Alraont, Rog. 533
Altham, Rog. 501
Andrewes, Tho. 408
Anyan, Rich. 408
Aplef'ord, Rich. 61 1
Afhweeke, Barth. 6i i
Atherton, Geo. 486
Atkins, Abrah. 412
Aungier, Jof. 610
Ayluorth, Anth. 203
Aynfcombe, Tho. 608
B
B F. 567
B. J. 121
B. R. 568, 612
B. S. 612
B. W. 56S
Babington, Mary, App. 204
Baconneau, Will. 215
Bagdiaw, Hen. 380 ; P. 481
Bailey, Walt. 202
Bainbridge, John, 20
Baker Francis, 409 ; John, 608
Ball, John, 610
Ballam, John, 608
Bampton, James, 224
Banifter, Will. 296
Bankes, John, 486
Banks, Collingwood, 472
Banner, R. 68
Barcroft, Paul, 213
Barker, Hugh, 200, 201, 2Z3 : JamCJj 224 :
Will. 405
Barlow, John, 412
Barns, Rich. 334
Baron, John, 103
Barrington, Lady Diana, 300
Barton, Cath. 474 : Philip, 474
Bate, Ant. 231
Bathurft, C. App. 308 : Ralph, 533
Bayley, Tho. 120, 341
Baylic, Rich. 296, 557
Baynham, Rob. 224
Beard, Geo. 120
Bearc, Will. 41 2
Beaver, Elinor, 31 ^
Beaumont, James, 230
Becket, John, 407
Bedford, Rich. 226
Beefton, Hen. 201
Benger, Rich. 2c6
Bentham, Edw. 473
Bentley, John, 333
Berkley, Geo. (Bp) 475
Bernard, Edw. 560 ; Jolin, 609
Befeley, Rob, 24
C c c 2 Bettefworth,
INDEX TO THE
'RcttefwortB, Pet. 412
Belts, Jof. 68
Betty, Jof. 120
Bigmore, Will. 564
Bingham, Jof. 41 2
Birch, Nich. 379
Bifliop, Sam. 606 : Tho. 610, 61 1
Bisfliop, John, 499
Blackftone, Hen. 210
Blount, Will. 231
Bioxham, John, 23
Bodley, Tho. (Knt.) 20
Bogan, Zach. 413
Bond, Nich. 330
Booth, Efdras, zi;
Borlafe, John Pendarves, 472
Boteler, Cath. 378
Boughton, Edw. 409 : John, I20
Bouke, John, 28
Bourne, John, 68
Bevy, John, App. 247
Bowles, Edw. 214 : Hen. 2og
Bowyer, John, 220
Boys, John, 68
Boyfe, Will. 220
Bfay, Tho. App. 247
Brextone, Sarah, 21 1
Bridge, Will. 568; App. 314
Bridgman, Charles, 164 : Tho. 296
Briggs, Hen. 28
Biome, Hen. 217
Broughton, Bryan, 296
Broimcker, Vile. Will. 479 ; Lady Winefred
fLeigh) 479
Browne, Rich. 478: Walt. 408: Will. 27,
212. 344
Buerdfcll, James, 377
Biilkeley, Rog, 335
Buller, John, 609
Bullock, Tho. Francis, 35
Burton, Dan. 478: Rob. 490 : Tho. 501,
502
Butler, Edw. 340 : Mary, 340
Bj'fl'e, Will, 27
C. A. 137
C. D. E. 379
C. H. 137,612
C. J.' 137,613
C.P. .37
C.T. 137
Caermerdyn, Phil, 204
Caldecot, John, 378
Calmady, Jofias, zzz
Camfale, Rich.de, 24
Carter, Geo. 136 ; John, 407
Cary, John, 336
Cafe, John, 560
Catagre, or Category, Rich. 29*^
Cawley, Ralph, 375
Champion, Caleb, 234
Channing, Elizab. 478
Charyls, Walt. 334
Cheeke, Alex. 41 1
Church. Tho. 378
Clarke, Geo, 297
Clarke, Rob. 68
Clavering, Rob. 502
Clay mend, John, 401
Clayton, Ann. 35 : Eliz. 34: Tho. 377-
Cleaver, John, 480
Clerk, Walt. 27
Clutton, Rich. 487
Codrington, Chriftoph. 298
Cole, Arthur, 331
Collins. Tho. 336
Colmer, Matth. 408
Cokhurft, Francis, 404
Coniers, Will. 612
Coorthorpius, 489
Gorbett, John, 481
Cofferat, James, 1 20
Cowderoy, John, 230
Cradocke, Tho. 339
Cranley, Tho. (Archb.) 20J
Creed, Will. 406, 491
Crocker, John, u8
Cioyden, Geo. 498
D J. J37
D. R. 379
D. S. 137
Dallum, Rob. 210
Dampier, John, 609
Davids, Rog. 380
Davys, J. 345
Dayrcll.Tho. 296 : Will. App. 271
Deane, John, 213
Delaune, Will. 562
Derham, Will. 559
Desford, John, 208
Dipford, J. 121 : App. 247
Di.xon, Geo. App. 323
Dobbys, Rich. 293
Dobfon, Will. 533
Dolling, Tho. 25
Dow, Hen. 483
Downes, Charles, 227
Drake, Gilb. 605
Dttr»nt,
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS.
Durant, Will. 23
Dyer, W. R. 220
Dyki, Rich, 219 : Tho. 336
Frye, John, 206
Fryih,Will. 208
E.J. 6i2
E. T. 568
Earle, John, (Bp) 19
Edgcunibc, J. 121 ; App. 247: James, 120
Edmonds, Rich. 229
Edmunds, Hen. 136
Edwards, Jonath. 587 : Will. 590
Eglesfield, Rob. 413
Ellifon, Cuthbert, 406
Eilwood, Phineas, 41 1
ElftoD, Will. 611
Ernes, Edvv. 341
Epworth, Geo. 336
Erlcy, Tlio. 41 z
Evans, Dan. 590
Evct, John, 102
Exton, Edw. 343
Eyans, John, 612; App. 316
Eylond, Rob. 220
Eyre, John, 219
F. F. 68
Fancourt, John, 302
Fanfhawe, John, 474
Farbrotlier, Rog. 41 1
Farmer, Tho. 607
Faukncr, W. 610
Fawler, Geo. 229 : Hen. 230
Feild, Giles, 21 ij
Fell, John, (Bp) 505
Field, John, 215 : Rich. 409: Will. 486
Fielden, Rich. 379 : Sam. 379
Finch, James, 380 : Leopold Will, 299 :
Matthew, 228: Rich. 334: Will. 229,
4'3
Fifher, Alex. 21 : Will. 216
Flemmynij, Tho. 204
Fletcher, Geo. 609
Flower, Phil. 590
Foreller, Paul, 481, 501
Forman, Abr. 347
Forftcr, Will. 345
Fothcrgill, Geo. 669: Hen. 669
France, J. 380
Freeman, Hen. Tho. Cope, 67
Freer, Tho. 336
French, John, 606,607
Fry, Peter, 405
O.J. 380
G. R. 68, 612
G. W. 380, 412
Gage, Hen. (Knt.) 479
Gamull, Tho. 378
Gardiner, Mich. 348 : Rich. 491
Garrard, Alex. 487
Gartfide, Adam, 380
Gafcoigne, Tho. 207
Gaftrell, Francis, (Bp) 498 : Rob, 494.
Gerard, Francis, 396
Gilberd, Will. 333
Gilmore, Tho. 344
Gifby, or Kifby, Paul, 296
Glover, John, 565
Goad, Scroggs, 218
Godolphin, Edvv. 611
Goffe, J. 610
Goldwell, Nich. 333
Goodrick, Rich. 68
Goodlon, Rich. 471
Goodwin, Will. 496
Goolde, John, 212, 335
Gother, Will. 211, 228
Goulbourn, Sam. 380
Grandorgc, Geo. 345
Granville, John, (IJaron) 480
Greenwood, Mofes, 378
Gregory, Dav. 479 : Lady Mary (Grey) 479
Grevile, Hon.-Dodington, 299
Grey, Will. 332
Griffith, L'aac, 344
Grove, Rob. 224
Gwillym, Tho. 102
H
H. A. 476
H. C. 504
H. E. 68, 137
H. J. 68, 227
H. S. 68
Hakebourne, Rich. 24
Hall, Edw. 476: John, 610
Halfwell, John, 220
Halton, Tim. 1 79
Hamcr, James, 379
Hammond, H. 502 : Jolin Jun. 502 : John
I-en. 502 ; Lucy, 410
Hamderley, Ralph, 26, 27, 62, 163
Hacn,
INDEX TO THE
Hann, Edw. 377 '
Harding, Francis, 568
Hargreve, Jeffry, 208
Harmer, John, 200, 201
Harper, Tho. z6
Harris, Rob. 533 : Tho. 347, 606
Hai'ard, Will. 333
Harte, Rob. 563
Harvey, Geo. 223
Harvyft, Alan, 226
Harwood, James, 47J
Hatton, Tho, 379
Haughton, Jonath. 413
Hawtrive or Havvtrine, Will. 204
Hayward, Tho. 228
Healy, Tho. 412
Hegge, Rob. 408
Heighington, Will. App, 308
Hemington, Mary, 499
Heme, Sam. 609
Hertwell, Rob. 216
Heycock, John, 486
Heylin, Rich. 496
Hichcocke, Will. 380
Hill, John, 292
Hobbis, Bennet, 217 : Tho. 217
Hody, Edith, 608 : Hnmph. 608
Hole, Matthew, 120
Holes, Hugh, 207
Holland, John, 32: Mary, 32
Hollingworth, John, 302
Holmegh, Will. 557: Sarah, 558
Holt, James, 401
Hoke, Charles, 345
Honiman, Rob. 332
Hooper, Will. 348
Hopley, Ra. 380
Hopper, Tho. 205
Horiietrow, Walt, de, 74
Hoveden, Rob. 291
Hotighton, John, 378
Howe, Jofiah, 534
Howell, John, 34.5
Howord, RadclifFe, 3C0
Huchenfon, Ralph, 560
Huddesford, Geo. 534
Huddlellon, Lawfon, 41 z
Hudfon, Rob. 347
Hughfon, John, 380
Humphrey, Laur. 329
Hunt, Geo. 342 : John, 216 : Tho. ^yS
Hurman, Steph. 408
Hufius, Rob. 503
Hutchins, Rich, i 20
Hutchinfon, Hen. 566: Julius, 2ig: Rich.
567
Hutten, Leonard, 503
Hugden, John, 332
Hyll, Tho. Z07
Hy lie, Walt, 202
J.W. 589
Jackfon, Hen. 33, 34 : Mary, 33, 34
James, Theodore, 413
Jamefon, Will. 476
Jeams, Tho. 299
Jenkins, Leoline, (Knt.) 585
Jenncr, Eliz. 345 : Tho. 345
lies, Tho. 499
Johnfon, Tho. 41 1
Jones, Caleb, 4p7 -. Edw. 590 : Hen. 412.:
Will. 589
Ipfwell, John, 216
Itifli, John, 301
Ironfide, Tho. 610 : Will. 611
Ifham, John, 298
Jubb, Amelia, 499 : Geo. App. 30S
Judfon,Will. 336
Juxon, Will. (Archb.) 556
X
K. C. 412
K.J. 612
K.W. 137
Kennett, Bafil, 404
Kennicott, Benj. 476
Kete, John, 226
Killingworth, John, 26
King, John, 466: Will. 218,675
Kingfton, Francis, 228
Kirrill, Stringer, 344
Knapp, H. 378
Knight, Hugh, 611
Knightley, al. Wightwick, Marow, 300
Kyng, Rob. 466
L. B. 612
L. E. 567
L. J. 612
Lacy, John, 119
Lamb, John, 413
Lambert, Hen. 213
Langbaine, Ger. 162
Langton, Rob. 163 : Will. 330
Lanphere, Sam. 413
LalTy, Geo. 333
Latewar,
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS.
Lalewar, Rich. ;66
Laud, Will. (Archb.) 566
Layng, Hen. Z14
Leach, Tho. Cary, App. 247
Lee, Tho. 25, 218
Lcncc, Sir John, 470
Lcfpicer, ' 296
Lethbridge, Tho. 120
Le vet, James, 415 ; John, 298 : Will. 485
Levins, Will. 559
Lewis, Will. 31
Littleton, Edw. (Baron) 497
Lloyd, Dav. 295 : Hugh, 20J : John, 386 :
Nathaniel, (Knt.) 277, N. 109 : Roderic,
293 : Tho. 380, 590
Lockey, Tho. 494
Loggin, Edw. 2:4
London, John, 206
Loryng, Will. 26
Lowe, Alice, 503, 504: Brian, 504: Peyton,
504 : Sam. 504
Lovvthe, John, 207
Lufte, John, 31 : Mary, 3c
Lufh, Will. 611
Luxmore, C. 121 ; App. 247
Lydall, Eliz. 31 : Rich. 30 : Sarah, 30
Lydiat, John, 231,: Tho. 213
Lyttelton, John, 338 : Tho. 338 j App. 271
M
M. J. 5f?S: R. 137,296,567
Malam, Dan. 610
Malford, Rich. 202
Man, Edw. 294
Mandcr, Rog. 103
Manfell, Francis, 584
Marfden, Mary, 471 : Will, 471
Marlh, 3 So
Marllie, Nich. 24
Martin, Anne, 35 : Will. 35.
Mafon, Tho. 333
Matthew, Tho. 610
Maurice, Hen. 588
Mayne, Jalpcr, 500
Mcare, John, 379
Meggs, Feverell, 225
Meredith, John, 294
Merick, al. Owen, Maurice, 217
Mericieth, Will. 217
Middleton, Edw. 335
Miller, Jof. 412
Millingtoii, Tho. 379
Moket, Rich. 292
Mollond, • zj
Morebred, Anth, 347
Morris, John, 504: Tho. 503
Myddelton, John, 376
N
Narborough, James, 477 : John, (Bart.) 477-
Nafche, Tho. 226
Nelthorpc, Edw. 408
Neve, Barbara Charlotte, 3 1
Nevill, B. 379
Newby, J. 344
Newcomb, Will. 471
Newlin, Rob. 403
Newman, John, 224
Niblett, E!iz. 297 : Steph. 297
Nicoll, John, 482
NichoHbn, Will. 343
Noble, Will. 476
Norman, Rob. 378
Norrington, Nathaniel, 117, 12a
Norys, Johin, 26
Noyes, Francis, 225
O
O. W. 296
Old, Rich. 476
Onflow, H. J. 499 : Will. 499
Oftern, Will. 293
Olborne, Dan. 120
Ofylbjry, Nich. 202
Owen, Ilumph. 5S9
Oxford, John, 412
P. D. 568. H. 611 -. S. c68: T. 612:
W, 568
Paddy, Will. (Knt.) 560
Palmer, John, 206: Tho. 502
Pardo, Tho. 589
Parry, Hen. 408
Parfors, John, App. 307 : Ifaac, 412
Paul, Tho. 61 1
Pennynian, Anne, 467: Will. (Bart.) 467
Perceval, Elizab. 481
Perch, John, 334
Perlon, Joh.i, 27
Pert, Paul, 497
Philipps, John, 216
Pinke, Rob. 208
Pocock, Edw. 477
Polley, Geo. 3 So
Pohon, Phil. 295
Pope,
INDEX TO THE
Pope, Tho. (Knt.) jji
Popplewcll, Rob. 472
Porter, Tho. 409
Pottman, John, (Bart.) 6oj
Pott, John Lee, 217
Potter, Chriftoph. 162: John, 502
Pound, Eliz. 471 : Will. 471
Powell, Oldvv. 590 : Tho. 408
Prefcot, Tho. 379
Price, Hen. 565
Prideaux, John, 118 : Matthias, 118 : Nich.
410 : Rob. I 18
Prince, Geo. 219
Pruft, Hugh, 6it
Pudfey, Alex. 3^)2
Purnell, John, 2U
Pyle, John, 219
iQuinby, Ant. 212
CL
H
RaddifFe, Amh. 50 1 : James, 4^7 '
Radcliffe, Jonah, 63
Rainold, John, 402
Randolph, Benj. 377 : Cyril, App. 308: Tho.
409 : Thomafina, 409
Rawlinfon, Rich. 562
Raymond, Giles, 223
Rede, John, 202
.Reynell, Geo. 408
Richardibn, John, 471 : Mary, 471
Richmond, Sylv. 380
Ridlor, Rob. 610
Rifliton, Edw. 378
Roberts, John, 487 : Walt. 60S
Hobinfon, Frederic, App. 307 : Hen. (Bp)
160 : John, 32
Rode, — — 380
Rogers, John, 610 : Tho. 343
Rookes, Will. 66
Rooper, Philippa, 486
Royie, Geo. i 36
Ruil'ell, Rich. 346 : Sam. 345 : Will. 346
S.E. 567: H. 137: J. 137
Saffin, Geo. 120
St. Barbe, Gabriel, 412
Sainthill, Tho. 401
Saintloe, Laur. 221
Sammon, Tho. 408
Sandes, Gilb. 63
Sandys, Edwyn, 225
Savile, Hen. (Knt.) 22
Saunders, James, 61 1
Say, Rob. 136
Sayer, Peter, 478
Sbeate, John, 379
Scott, Lord Charles, 482
Secoll, Rich. 220
Seller, Geo. 408
Serjeant, Tho. 302
.Sever, Hen. 25
Seys, Dan. 296
Sharpe, Will. 478
Shaw, Humph. 379 : J. 347
Sheffield, Will. 27
Sherrington, Gilb. 379
Shingleton, Rob. 564
Shippen, Rob. 375
Shirley, Hon. Ferrers, 468
Shortgrave, Rob. 609
Sibthorpe, Coningfby, 34;
Skinner, Elizab. 475 : Matthew, 475 ; Rob.
32 : Tho. 32
Sleamaker, Dan, 347
Smallridge, Geo. (Bp) 492
Smethurft, James, 380
Smith, James Bolton, 301 : John, 340, 470,
567 : Jof. 169
Smyth, Edw. 21 z
Smythe, Dorothy, 587 : Sebaftian, 487
Somerfet, Lord Charles, 478
Somner, Will. 219
Sondes, Tho. 335
Sparke, Edw. 563 : Noel, 402
Spekyngton, Rich. 295
Spencer, Hon. Rich. 21 : Will. 302
Spenfer, John, 402
Squire, John, 469
Stacie, Hen. 610
Stafford, Tho. 342 ; App. 272
Stephens, Tho. 217
Stephenfon, Rob. 472
Stoakcs, Gilb. 609
Stonhoufe, G. 345
Strangways, Nich. 611
Stratford, Will. 495
Stripling, Tho. 221
Stroude, 612
Sugg, Triftram, 610
Swayne, Rich. 484
Sweet, Peter, i 20
Swinburn or Swinerton, Nich, 163
Swinerton or Swinburn, Nich. 163 .
Swinton, John, 609
Sykcs, The. 533
Symes,
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS.
Symes, John, 1 19
Symons, Tho. 231
Sympfon, James, 4.1 3 : John, 41 2
T. C. 568: E. 612: S. 379
I'anner, Tho. (Bp) 472
Taylor, Edw. 486 : John, 231
Terry, Tho. 500
Tefdale, Maud, 627 : Tho. 6z6, 628
Thelwall, Eubule, (Knt.) 584, 589
Thicknefs, John, 230
Thomas, John, 221 : Matt. 610: Will. 608
Thomplbn, Mich. 486 : Will. 375 ^
Thornion, Tho. 493
Tipping, M. 380
Tomkins, John, 476
Tomkyns, Arth. 221
Tomlinl'on, John, 379
Torkl'ey, John, 483
Tottie, John, 478
Tounfon, Ralph, 476
Towker, John, 226
Townefhend, Rowl. 295
Traffics, Rich. 210
Treng, Rob. de, 23
Tubb, Matt. 345
Turner, Hen. 223 : Tho. 403, 404 : Will.
Tybard, Will. 331
Tychbourne, Rob. 2 1 6
Vanfittart, Rob. App. 266
Vawdrey, Ralph, 334
Verman, Geo. 121
Vie, Giles, 231
Vilett, Nich. 567
Villiers, Will. Vifc. Grandifon, 468
Vincent, John and O. 471
Upton, Dorothy, 506 ; Francis, 121 ; John,
607
Wainwright, Tho. 472
Wake, Walt. 206
Walker, Reynolds, 345
Walrond, John, 474
Wall, John, 496
Walhvyn, Walt. 336
Walters, Charles, 379
Wantyng, John, 23
Waple, Edw. 564
Warburton, John, 379
Warham, Tho 226
Warneford, Tho. 486
Warren, John, 610
Wafe, Chriiloph. 41 1 1
Watkinfon, J of. 33
Webber, Francis, 1 zo '
Wells, Will. 486
Weft, Cath. 31 : Tho. 31, 226
Wefton, John, 488
Whaley, James, 485
Wheare, Dcgory, 1 20
White, Francis, 567
Whitcfide, John, 478
Whitfield, John, 29
Whytton, John, 23
Wickftced, John, 562
Wight, Nathaniel, 33
Wightwick, Marow Knightley, 300
Willis, Benedia Freeman, 67: Jofcph Webb,
67
Wither, James, 214: Will. 213
Witney, Rich. App. 308
Wood, Antony, 35 : Will. 377
Woodgate, Peter, 231
Woodward, Mich. 204
Worrall, Rich. 379
Wrathifley, Hen. 204
Wright, Charles, 380 : Tho, 377
Wulle, John, zi 2
Wulmer, Tho. 226
Wyard, Rich. 207
Wyche, Jane, 469: Peter, (Knt.) 469
Wyntle, Ann, 29 : Rob. 29
w.
Yarnold, Francis, 34
Yate, Charles, 227 : Jer. 378 : Tho, 376 ;
Will. 378
W. 378: E. 568: M. 412 : T. 612, Yerbury, Hen. 343
669 ; V. 476 Yong, John, 201
Wadham, Dorothy, 612, 613 : Nich. 612, Yonge, Phil. 61 1
6'3 Youlding, John, App. 204: Abrah. lb.
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