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 May 1, 2024.
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Bach. of Arts.
Apr. 5. Adam Hyll
May 31. Rob. Persons
of Ball. Coll.
Tho. Heth of Alls. Coll. was adm. the same day.
Jul. 9. Rob. Gwinne.
Oct. 15. John Rainolds
Nov. 18. Meridith Hanmer
of C. C. Coll.
John Chamber of Merton College was admitted the same day.
Feb. 12. John Norden of Hart Hall.
16. Franc. Trigge of Vniv. Coll.
Mar. 23. Thom. Cottam of Brasn. Coll.—This person who was
a Lancashire man born, left Oxon soon after, and taught a Gram∣mar
School at London. Afterwards he went to Rome, where he
studied Divinity, thence to Rheimes, where he was made a Priest,
and at length into England to serve those of his profession; but
being taken at his arrival in the Haven, at, or near to, Dover, in
1580, was imprison'd, tormented and tortur'd for about two
years; in which time he was received into the Society of Jesus.
At length, being not to be prevailed with to take the Oath of
Supremacy, he was executed at Tyburne, with others of his per∣suasion,
30 May 1582.
March 24. George Pettie of Ch. Ch.
Admitted 102.
Notes
See Card. Will. Alans book called A sincere or modest defence &c. or An answer to the libel of English justice &c. p. 11.