Volume 2
Athenae Oxonienses. An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of Oxford. To which are added the Fasti, or annals of the said university / By Anthony à Wood.
- Anthony Wood
- Date:
- 1813-1820
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Credit: Athenae Oxonienses. An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of Oxford. To which are added the Fasti, or annals of the said university / By Anthony à Wood. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![' [42] Doct. of the Canon Law. Jan. 28. John Voysey or Veysey. For the same degree John Southwode did supplicate, but was not admitted this year. Doctor of Physic. July 7- Will. Freeman.—He was afterwards fellow, censor, and at length president of the college of physicians at London. Doctors of Divinity. June 11. Roger Dyngley6 of Alls. coll.—He was chap¬ lain to K. Hen. 8. and had two, or more dignities in the church. Feb. 27. Fr. John Perrot (sometimes written Porret) a Minorite, guardian or prior of the coll, of Minorites or Franciscans, commonly call’d grey fryers, at Boston in Lincolnshire. I find one John Perrot to have succeeded Martin Collyns in the chauntorship of York in Oct. 1503, a little before which time (in Sept.) the said Collyns became treasurer of the church there, on the death of Hugh Trotter D.D. who had been also provost of the church at Beverley. But the said John Perrot being a secular priest, must not be understood to be the same with him who was a Minorite. Feb. 27. Fr. Tho. Kyrkham a Minorite, guardian of the coll, of Minorites at Doncaster in Yorkshire.7 He was af¬ terwards a very zealous man against the divorce of K. Henry 8. from qu. Katharine. Besides these three, were but two that supplicated to be D. D. viz. Rob. Carter of Magd. coll, and John Tych- mersh a Cistercian of St. Bernard’s college. Incorporations. May — Nic. Bradbridge M. A. of this university, and D. of D. beyond the seas. See more among the doct. of div. in 1508. June — Will. Howe bishop of Orense in Spain, D. of D. beyond the seas, and 16 years a student in this university, was then incorporated D. of D. Jun. 26. Tho. Forster bac. of arts of this university, master of arts of Cambridge, and bac. of div. of Lovain in Brabant, was then incorporated B. of D. Feb. — Rich. Warham doctor of the civil law of the university of Orleans in France.8 He is stiled in one of our 9 registers archdeacon of Canterbury 5 but he that en¬ joyed that dignity now, was one Will. Warham, and there¬ fore there is a mistake in the Christian name. An. Dom. 1527-—19 Hen. VIII. Chancellor. The same. Commissary. The same, viz. Dr. Tho. Musgrave 3 but he dying in Exeter coll, this year, about the latter end of Aug. or 6 [He was one of those who, with William Grise of Magdalen college, was recommended to cardinal Wolsey, fur the purpose of revising the academical statutes. Regist. FF. (Bodl. Arch. A. 166.) Ep. 129. f. 69.] 7 [1548, 8 Jun. Tho. Kyrkham S. T. P. admiss. ad eccl. S. Martini Outwich, per mortem mag. Nich. Wilson. Reg. Bonner, Epi Loud. Kennet.J 8 [1523, 17 Aug. Mag. Kic, Warham cler. ad eccl. de Cheyham in dec. de Croydon, per resign. Georgii Santleger clericus, ad coll. are~pi. Re<r Warham, Cant. Kf.nnet.J r b' 9 Reg. Ccmgreg. H. fol. 164. b. 178. b. beginning of Sept, (having made several supplicates in the congregation of regents in the beginning of July going before, in order to the taking the degree of D. of D.) Mar¬ tin Lyndsey D. D. and fellow of Lincoln coll, officiated in his turn till the beginning of Mich, term, and then he giving up that employment, John Cottysford D. D. of Lincoln coll, became commissary by the designment of the chancellor, and took his oath 7 Dec. following. Proctors. Arth. Cole of Magd. coll. May 7. Rich. Lorgan of Oriel coll. May 7. Batchelors of Grammar. March ult.. John Skekow or Sherow, or Skyrou, so many ways I find him written, was then admitted batch, of grammar. In 1538, in Oct. 1 find him by the name and title of John Sherow batch, of grammar to be candidate for the degree of batch, of arts, but whether he was admitted it appears not. In Dec. this year John Parr or Parry supplicated to be admitted to inform, but not granted. See in 1528. Batchelors of Arts. Apr. 5. Richard Smith of Mert. coll. - John Raimridge of Mert. coll. The former was afterwards an eminent writer, and the other dean of Litchfield, as I shall elsewhere tell you. May 21. Rich. Taverner of Cardinal coll.—I have men¬ tion’d him among the writers, under the year 1575. Rich. Sherrey of Magd. coll, was admitted the same day. He is also mention’d among the writers an. 1550. Jan. 16. Tho, Goldwell,—He was afterwards B. of St, Asaph, In all about 62, who were this year admitted. Batch, of the Civil Law. Feb. 18. Will. Bennet. 1 I take this person to be the r same Will. Bennet who became archdeacon of Dorset upon the consecration of John Stokesley to the see of London, 20 Dec. 1530, and the same who about that time was con¬ stituted the king’s orator2 to go to Rome to expedite the matter of divorce from his consort queen Katharine. I find him there in 1532, as by the dates of his letters sent thence to the English court, appears : And in the year following, being dead, 3 Edw. Fox (who was afterwards bishop of Hereford) succeeded him in his archdeaconry, 24 Nov. 1533. See r4oT another Will. Bennet among the batch, of arts, an. 1512, ' ^ and another among the doct. of div. 1535. Feb. 18. John Pope of All-s. coll.—In 1554 he became archdeacon of Bedford upon the promotion of Gilb. Bourne to the see of Bath and Wells, and about that time was made residentiary of Line, cathedral. In Sept. 1558 he was put in warden of All-s. coll, by cardinal Pole archbishop of Cant, upon the resignation of Seth. Holland ; but never came to the coll, for admission. He died at Lincoln on the . 1 [Will. Bennet L.D. coll, ad preb. de Ealdland in eccl. Paul, 26 Nov. 1526. Hugo Baker A.M. ad eand. 5 Oct. 1533, per mort. Willi Bennet. Kennet.] 2 [In company with Cranmer and others. Strype's Memorial!; of Cranmer, 9, where he is styled Dr. of the civil law, and so in bp. Burnet vol. i. p. 126. Watts.] _ 3 [I suppose at Marseilles, as is shewn in an original letter of Bonner to king Henry 8, Appendix to Burnet, iii, 39, where see tho character given of him by the pope. 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