Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 1. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ...

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Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 1. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ...
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695.
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1691-1692.
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"Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 1. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71276.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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Bach. of Div.
  • Jun. 20. Francis Davies of Jesus Coll.
  • Jul. 7. George Bathurst of Trin. COll.

The last of these two, who was Fellow of the said Coll. and a Native of Garsingdon near to Oxon, hath extant Oratio funebris in obitum desideratiss. viri Thomae Alleni Coll. Trinit olim socii, & Aulae Glocestrensis 62 annos commensalis. Lond. 1632▪ qu. He was afterwards engaged in his Majesties Service, was a Defendant within the Garrison of Farringdon in Berks. where he died of a wound in the thigh, about 1644.

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    • 9. John Webberley of Linc. Coll.
    • Jan. 30. Tho. Masters of New Coll.

    The first of these two, who was the Son of Thom. Webberley of East-Kirbey in Lincolnshire, was now esteem'd by all a high flown Socinian, and afterwards a desperate Zealot for the Kings cause in the time of the grand Rebellion. He had translated into English several Socinian books; some of which he had pub∣lished without his name set to them: and others which were laying by him, were taken out of his study by the Parliamenta∣rian Visitors, an. 1648, in which year he suffer'd much for his Loyalty by Imprisonment first, and afterwards by Expulsion. See in Hist. & Antiq. Vniv. Oxon. lib. 1. p. 405. a. b. &c.

    Adm. 16.

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