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 Arts.

May 16. Robert Abbot of Ball. Coll.—Afterwards a deep Di∣vine and Bishop of Salisbury.

19. John Philipps.—The same, I think, who was afterwards B. of the Isle of Man.

June 3. Robert Sackvile of Hart Hall.—See among the Masters following.

  • Oct. 16.
    • Edwyn Sandys of C. C.
    • William Tooker
    • Roger Hacket
      • of New
        • Coll.
  • 22. Edward Philipps of Broadgates
  • Jan. 14. Henry Perry of Glocester
    • Hall.

26. John King of Ch. Ch.—He was afterwards Bishop of London.

  • Feb. 12.
    • Thomas Hariot of S. Maries
    • George Carleton of S. Edm.
      • Hall.

The first of which two was afterwards an eminent Mathema∣tician, and the other a Divine and B. of Chichester.

17. Isaac Colfe of Broadgates Hall.

March 9. Lawr. Hyde of Magd. Hall.—He was afterwards a Knight. and Attorney to Queen Anno the Consort of King Jam. 1.

Thomas Savile was admitted the same day.—See among the Masters, an. 1584.

Admitted 128, or thereabouts.

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