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
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- 1813-1820
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![[116] elected rector of Exeter coll. and dying 9 Mar. 1591, was succeeded in that rectory by Dr. Thom. Holland. Not one doct. of phys. or divinity was admitted, nor any to the reading of the sentences but one. Incorporations. May 23. Tho. Bowsfield batch, of arts of Pembr. hall in Cambridge.8—In the act following he proceeded master of his faculty in this university, became principal of St. Ed¬ mund’s hall in 1581, and the year after prebendary of Grim- ston and yatminster in the church of Sarum. Jul. 9. Sim. Hakward batch, of arts of another university. Rich. Remyngton M. A. of Cambr. Avas incorporated the same day.—In 1582, Jun. 8, he was collated to the arch¬ deaconry of Cleveland upon the death of Ralph Coulton batch, of div. (which hapned 8 May going before, aged 55) and some years after, (about 1598) he became archdeacon of the East-Riding of Yorkshire, in the place of Tho Cole; whom 1 have mention’d before, under the year 1567- In Cleveland succeeded, upon his resignation, one Rich. Bird,9 collated thereunto 21 of March 1588, and in the East-Riding, Marmaduke Blaxton, as I shall tell you elsewhere. Jul. 9. Anthony Rudde batch, of div. of Cambr. was also then incorporated.1—He was of Trim coll, in that uni¬ versity, was afterAvards D. of D. and in 1584 he became dean of Glocester in the place of Lawr. Humphrey, who four years before had been promoted to the deanery of Win¬ chester. In 1594, June 9, he Avas consecrated bishop of St. David (being then accounted a most admirable preacher) and died 7 March 1614, having before published four, or more, sermons.1 He had a son of both his names, who Avas a commoner of Magd. coll, in this university in 1603. Jul. 19. Nich. Bownde M. A. of the said university.3— He was afterwards D. of D. beneficed at Norton in Suffolk, and famed for several things that he published in his life¬ time. Among which are (l) Sab! atum veteris &; novi Testa- menti; or the true Doctrine of the Sabbath, held and practised of the Church of England, both before and under the Law, &c. This book Avas first published, as one4 observes, in 1595, and Avas the first of that nature Avliich first saAv light, and occasion’d the observation of the Lord’s day more solemnly to be kept, which before Avas not. Whereupon his doctrine was opposed by several persons, of whom Tho. Rogers was one, as I have elseAvhere told you. (2) The holy Exercise of Fasting, <Sfc. in certain Homilies or Sermons, &c. Lond. 1604. oct. Dedicated to his great lord and patron Dr. John Jegon B. of Norwich. (3) A Store-House of Comforts for the af¬ flicted in Spirit set open in 21 Sermons. Lond. 1604. qu. The two first are on the title of Psalm 20. f To him that excellethj’ the rest are on the six first verses of the said 8 [Tho. Bousfyld aul. Pembr. art. bac. an. 1574. In 1581, became prin¬ cipal of Edmund hall, Oxon, qui ap ipsis fundamentis aulam suam renovavit. T. H. (Probably Thomas Hearnk, who was a frequent correspondent of Ba¬ ker’s.) Bakfr.] 9 [A. M. Cant. 1568. Regist. Baker.] 1 [Ant. Rudde admissus socius minor coll. Trin. Sept. 6, 1569; major Apr. 7, 1570. Reg. Cell. Trin. Baker. He opposed the oath against simony in the convocation of 1604. Fuller’s Ch. Hist. 28. in which Hist. p. 69, see a remarkable account of him and his preaching before*Q. Eliz. Watts.] - [A Sermon preached at Greenwich before the Kings Matie upon Tuesday in 11 hit son Week being the 14 of June 1603, by the rev. father in God Anthonie Rudd doctor of divinitie and lord bishop of St. David’s. Lond. 1603. 8vo. pp, 35. Rennet.] 3 [Nic. Bound dom. Petri, A. B. Cant. an. 1571-2. Nic. Bounde D. Petri, A. M. an. 1575. Reg. Acad. Cant. Baker.] 4 Tho Fuller in liis Ch. History, &c. lib. 9. sub. an. 1595. psalm. (4) Unbelief of St. Thomas the Apostle, laid open for Believers, &c. printed 1608, oct. with other things which I have not yet seen. Nov. — John Delabere sometimes of Ch. Ch. and batch, of phys. of this university, afterwards doct. of the same fa¬ culty at Basil in Germany, was then incorporated doct. of phys.—He was afterwards principal of Gloc. hall. Feb. 18. Nich. Goldsborough M. A. of Cambridge, “ noAv sacrist of C. C. C. in Oxon.”—He was incorporated also batch, of div. in 1597- An. Dom. 1578.—20-21 Elizab. Chancellor. The same. Vice-chancellor. Martin Colepeper doct. of phys. and warden of New coll, was adm. Jul. 15. being the next day after the act was ended. Proctors. Ralph Smyth of Magd. coll. Clem. Colmer of Brasen-n. coll. They were elected in congregation 9 Apr. Batchelors of Arts. May 14. Matthew Gwinne of St. Joh. coll. Jul. 12. Rob. Hues or Husius of St. Mary’s hall, lately of Brasen-n. coll. Nov. 12. Leonard Hutten of Ch. Ch. -Tho. Ravis of Ch. Ch. -Joh. Howson of Ch. Ch. The two last Avere afterAvards bishops. Nov. 12. Joh. Terry of New coll. Dec. 9. Ri ch. Kilbye of Line. coll. Jun. 28. Walt. Warner.—One of both his names was an eminent mathematician in the reigns of K. Jam. and Ch. 1. as I have elseAvhere told you. Jun. 28. Will. Wood of Br. coll. -Will. Wilkinson of Br. coll. See another Will. Wood in 1561. As for Will. Wilkinson, I find one of both his names to be author of A Confutation of certain Articles delivered to the Family of Love, &c. Lond. 1579. oct.5 and of A goclly Treatise of the Exercise of Tasting, &c. Lond. 1580, oct. but him of Brasen-n. coll. I take to be too young to be an author, he being this year about 20 years of age. See another Will. Wilkinson an. 1593. Feb. 26. Thom. Gibson.—See among the masters 1580. Rich. Parkes of Brasen-n. coll, was admitted the same day. Admitted 107- Batchelors of Law. Jul. 2. Hen. Dethick M. of A. was admitted batch, of law, being hoav chancellor of the diocese of Carlisle.6—About this time also he succeeded one Edw. Threlkeld LL. D. in the archdeaconry of Carlisle, Avho had been collated there¬ unto 10 Eliz. Dom. 1567-8, the same Threlkeld 1 mean who had been felloAV of King’s coll, in Cambridge, and the same who Avas so much admired in that university, for his excellent knowledge and eloquence, that lie Avas thought to use the 5 [See Strype’s Life of Grindall, p. 284.] 6 [1566. 27 Dec. Revmus contulit mag’ro Henrico Dethycke S. T. B. eccl. paroch. de Orpington cum capellis annex, per deprivat. Mauritii Cknocke, ult. inc. Reg. Parker. Rennet.] i 3 l i](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30456903_0002_0572.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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