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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"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 Can. Law.

Jul. 10. Henry Morgan—He was afterwards Bishop of St. Da∣vids.

Feb. 4. John Foxe Archdeacon of the Dioc. of Winchester and Preb. of Roscombe in the Church of Salisbury.—I take him to be the same John Foxe who was afterwards made Fellow of C. C. Coll. by the Founder thereof. For in the Catalogue of Scholars and Fel∣lows of that house made by Rob. Hegge, (whom I have mention'd among the writers under the year 1629.) I find one John Foxe a Londoner born, to be put in Fellow there 1523, being then, or about that time Archdeacon of Surrey, as the said Catalogue tells us. As for Foxe beforemention'd, who was Bach. of Can. Law, being nearly related to Foxe Bishop of Winchester, became Arch∣deacon of that place in 1519 upon the resignation of one Hugh Ash∣ton, and he upon the resignation of John Frost 1511, and he upon the resignation of Rob. Frost, 1502, who succeeded Dr. John Morton that was afterwards Archb. of Canterbury.

Besides these two were about 18 admitted, among whom was Antho. Draycot, besides six or more that supplicated.

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