Incorporations.
Jul. 12. Tho. Courthop B. of A. of Cambridge.
Oct…. Rob. Sherton D. D. of the said University, and about this time Master of S. John's Coll. there, and Almoner to Qu. Catherine. In 1527 he became Canon of Windsore in the place of Jeffry Wrenn deceased; and dying in 1535, Dr. Sim. Haynes Master of Queens Coll. in Camb. (who was afterwards Dean of Exeter) succeeded him in the Canonry.
- Nov. 5.
- John Clerke
- John Fryer
- Godf. Harman.
- M. of A. of Cambr.
These three came to Oxon to be prefer'd in Cardinal Wolsey's Coll. but they proving violent Lutherans, as Cox and Fryth (whom I shall anon mention) did, were forced to leave that College. John Fryer was, upon account of Religion, committed Prisoner to the Master of the Savoy, where he did much solace himself with playing on the Lute, having good skill in Musick; for which rea∣son, a Friend of his would needs commend him to the Master, but the Master answered, Take heed, for be that playeth is a Devil, because he is departed from the Catholick Faith. Afterwards he was set at liberty, and travelling beyond the Seas, he returned to that Religion wherein he was educated, was made Doctor of Phy∣sick, and after his Return, he setled in the Parish of S. Martin Out∣wich in Bishopsgate street in London, where dying in the Winter time, an. 1563, was buried in the Church there. He, with