Mast. of Arts.
May 5. Gilb. Ironside of Trin. Coll.
- 14.
- Edw. Boughen
- Gabriel Clarke
- of Ch. Ch.
The last of these two, I take to be the same Gabr. Clarke who was collated to the Archdeaconry of Northumberland by Dr. Neile Bishop of Durham, upon the resignation of Dr. John Craddock, 7. Aug. 1619. Which G. Clarke, (who is stiled D. D. in the Regi∣sters of the Church of Durham) became Archdeacon of Durham by the same hand, on the death of Will. Moreton Bach. of Divini∣ty, in the beginning of Sept. 1620.
Tho. Dugard of Ch. Ch. was adm. the same day—Quaere.
- 23.
- Sam. Smith
- Accepted Frewen
- of Magd. Coll.
June 30. Percivall Burrell of Ch. Ch.—This Person who was originally of Hart hall, and afterwards Preacher at Suttons Hospital called the Charter-house near London, published Suttons Synagogue, or the English Centurion, Serm. on Luke 7. part of the 5. vers. Lond. 1629. qu. and perhaps other things.
Jul. 2. Edw. Cotton of Ch. Ch. a Compounder—He was Son of Will. Cotton Bishop of Exeter, and was about this time Arch∣deacon of Totness in the Dioc. of Exeter. He departed this life in 1647 whereupon his Archdeaconry continuing void till the restau∣ration of K. Charles 2. Franc. Fulwood D. D. then succeeded.
- 9.
- Thom. Hayne of Linc.
- Tho. Howell of Jesus
- Will. Greenhill of Magd.
- Coll.
- Jan….
- John Heath
- Hen. Welstede
- of New Coll.
The last of these two, who was now Chaplain, as I conceive of New Coll. but lately of Broadgates hall, was the same Welstede who wrot and published The cure of a hard heart—printed 1624. 5.
Mar. 5. Nathaniel Grenfeild of St. Edm. hall.—He was after∣wards Preacher at Whitfield in Oxfordshire, and the writer and publisher of The great day; or a Sermon setting forth the desperate estate and condition of the wicked at the day of Judgment, on Rev. 6. 15, 16, 17. Lond. 1615. oct. and perhaps of other things. Quaere.
18. Anthony White Chaplain of C. C. Coll.—He was afterwards Vicar of Wargrave in Berks. and the writer and publisher of (1) Truth purchased, on Prov. 23. ver. 23. (2) Errour abandoned, on Jam. 1. 16.—Both which were preached at St. Maries in Ox∣ford, and were printed at Oxon. 1628, and dedicated by the Author to his Patron Sir Hen. Nevill of Billingbere.
Admitted 110.