Bach. of Arts.
Jul. 4. Will. Barker (of Magd. Coll.)—One of both his names translated into English. An exhortation to his kinsman to the study of the Scriptures. Lond. 1557. oct. written by St. Basil the Great. Whe∣ther he be the same with the Bach. of Arts, Quaee.
Anth. Russh of Magd. Coll. was admitted the same day.
Jul. 11. John Bodye—One of both his names supplicated to be admitted Bach. of the Civil Law, an. 1552, which I take to be the same with this who was Bach. of Arts, but not the same who was executed at And••ver in Hampshire, an. 1583 for denying the Queens Supremacy over the Church of England. See more in these Fasti, among the Masters of Arts, an. 1575.
Jul. 16. Tho. Atkyns—He was elected Bachelaur-Fellow of Mert. Coll. this year, in whose Cat. or Alb. of Fellows, this addi∣tion is put to his name,—Fuit procurator generalis regius apud Wal∣los, & Reginae Elizabethae à consiliis ibidem, & ad audiendum & de∣terminandum malefacta cujuscun{que} generis justitiarius, &c. He was born in the Dioc. of Worcester, but took no higher Degree in this University.
Mar. 13. John Bridgwater (Aquep••ntanus) either now of Bras∣nose Coll. or of Hart hall—He was afterwards a learned Jesuit.
Admitted 48.