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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![[151] who was the third son (sir Julius Caesar being the first, and sir Thomas one of the barons of the Exchequer the second) of Caesar Dalmarius, a doctor of physic, became preb. of Westminster in the stall of Dr. Rich. Wood in the month of Sept. 1609, and dean of Ely in the place of Humphrey Tin¬ dall deceased, an. 1614, where dying 27 June 1636, aged 72, was buried on the north side of the presbytery of the cath. church there. He gave to Jesus coll, in Cambridge two fellowships of 121. per an. apiece, and five scholarships of hi. per an. conditionally that the fellows and scholars be elected from the king’s free-school at Ely, &c. 1 Nov. 10. Rog. Hacket of New coll. •-Joh. Lloyd of New coll. Jan. 20. James Bisse of Magd. coll. -Ralph Ravens of St. John’s coll. The first of these two accumulated. 30. Francis Godwin of Ch. Ch. - Joh. Baker of Line. coll. Feb. 14. Henry Parry of C. C. coll. Incorporations. Jul. 15. Rich. Stock M. A. of Cambr.—He was born in the city of York, educated in St. John’s coll, in Cambr.2 was afterwards minister of Alhallows in Breadstreet in London, for the space of about 32 years, a constant, judicious, and religious preacher, a zealous Puritan and a reformer of pro¬ fanations on the Lord’s day. He hath written and pub¬ lished several things, among which are (1) Doctrine and Use of Repentance to be practised by all. Lond. 1610. oct. (2) Ser¬ mon at the Funeral of John Lord Harrington Baron of3 Exton &c. at Exton in Rutlandsh. on the last of March 1614. On Micah 2. ver. 1, 2. Lond. 1614. oct. (3) Commentary on the Prophesie of Malachy. Lond. 1641. fol. Sam. Torshell4 is esteemed the half author of it. (4) Stock of Divine know¬ ledge, &c. Lond. 1641, qu. (5) Truth's Champion, &c. He gave way to fate 5 20 Apr. 1616, and was buried in the •hurch of Alhallows before mentioned. 6 Hen. Withers, D. of D. of Cambr. was incorporated the same day.7 Creations. Oct. 1. Alex. Nowell dean of St. Paul’s cathedral and principal of Brasen-n. coll, was actually created doctor of div. in the house of convocation. 1 [Henricus Caesar S.T. P. admiss. ad rect. S. Clmstopheri Lond. 13 Sept. 1596, per mort. Jo. Thorpe, ad pres. Eliz. reginae, quam resign, ante 21 Jul. 1597. Kf.nnet. Ld keeper Egerton presented him to the rectory of St. Christopher, Lon¬ don, 10 Sept. 1596. Tanner. An. 1568, Dr Caesar a phisitian, stranger (Italian) in S' Helen’s parish, London. MS. I.S. Baker.] 2 [Ric. Stoc, Eborac. admissus discipulus coll. Jo. pro doctore Ashton Nov. 10, 1587. Peg. Coll. Jo. Cant. A M. coll. Jo. an. 1594. Reg. Baker.] 3 [Which Jo. lord Harrington died Feb. 27, 1613; when he wanted two months of twenty two years of age. Baker.] 4 [The Hypocrite discovered and cured. By Sam. Torshell. Lond. 4to. 1644, with a large canting preface to the assembly of divines, in which he tells them, that he was converted from conformity, in which he never was for the ceremonies, Ike. by the infamous Jo. White’s speech against episcopacy, whom he stiles the pious Mr, White, who licensed, with Edm. Calamy, this book. Tho. Goodwin also ushers it in with a recommendatory short preface. The epistle dedicatory contains about 8 pages, and the book 153. Coi.e.] 5 Tho. Fuller in his Worthies of England, in Yorkshire, p. 231. 6 [Where to h.s memory some of his loving parishioners erected a monu¬ ment with an inscription, to be seen in Stow, Survey 821, whereby it appears #iat he spent 32 years in the ministry, but not above half that time in the rectory of Allhollows, Bread street, being instituted 8 Mar. 1610, and dying 20 Apr. 1616. Collect, de Newcowrt. MS. Kennet.] 7 [See his funeral sermon by Tho. Gataker B. 1). printed Lond. 1627. Baker] An. Dom. 1596.—38-39 Elizab. * Chancellor. The same. Vice-chancellor. Tho. Ravis D. D. dean of Ch. Ch. Jul. 17- Proctors. Abel Gower of Or. coll. Apr. 21. Rowl. Searchfield of St. John’s coll. Apr. 21. Batchelors of Arts. May 8. Josias White of New coll. 24. Fran. Gorge of Ch. Ch.—He was the eldest son of the marchioness of Northampton named Helen, the widow of Will. Parr marq. of Northampton, who had married sir Tho. Gorge of Wilts knight. Jun. 16. Joh. Bancroft of Ch. Ch.—He was afterwards bishop of Oxon. July 8. Rich. Carpenter of Ex. coll. -Sim. Baskervile of Ex. coll. Of the last you may see more among the doctors of phys. an. 1611. 14. Joh. Hanmer of All-s. coll.—He was afterwards bi¬ shop of St. Asaph. Dec. 2. Robert Bolton of Brasen. coll. Jan. 29. Henry Tilson of Balliol coll.—He was after¬ wards bishop of Elphine in Ireland Jan. 31. Franc. Rous of Broadgate’s hall. —- Charles Fitz-Geffry of Broadgate’s hall. Feb. 3. Degory Whear. 23. George Calvert of Trin. coll. H. Tilson will be at large reinembred among the bi¬ shops, and Rouse and Whear among the writers in another part of this work. Admitted 133. Doctor of Music. Jul. 10. Rob. Stevenson batch, of music, was licensed to proceed in the said faculty, but whether he did proceed or stood in the act this, or the next year, it appears not.— See more in 1587- Masters of Arts. Apr. 29. Thom. Morrice of St. Mary’s hall, an esquire’s son, and a Berkshire man born of an antient family, was then admitted M. of A. but whether he ever took the degree of batch, of that faculty, it appears not.—I find one Tho. Morrice M. of A. to be author of An Apology for School¬ masters, &c. Lond. 1619, oct. [Bodl. Svo. M. 86. Art.] who, I presume, is the same who had put out Digesta scholastica in Gratiam Puerorum edita, Ac. Oxon. 1617, oct. with the two letters of T. M. only, and the arms of the university of Oxon, put in the title page. Whether Tho. Morrice M. of A. be the same with T.M. of Oxon, and both the same with Thom. Morris of St. Alary’s hall before-mention’d, 1 must leave to the reader to judge. Alarch 5. Peter Brown of C. C. coll. Admitted 53. Batchelors of Physic. Tho’ none were this year admitted batchelors of physic, yet several were admitted to practise it, among whom was a certain Alilanese, called Scipio Balsam of Magd. coll, one, Dec. 17, and Joh. AIore sometimes of Univ. coll, another.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30456903_0002_0604.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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