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ADMISSIONS 


TO 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE 


IN 


THE  UNIVERSITY   OF   CAMBRIDGE. 


ILonfcon:   C.  J.  CLAY  AND   SONS, 

CAMBRIDGE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS  WAREHOUSE, 

Aye  Maria  Lane. 


Cambridge:    DEIGHTON  BELL  AND  CO. 

ILcipjig:   F.   A.   BROCKHAU8. 


ADMISSIONS 


TO 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE 


IN 


THE   UNIVERSITY    OF    CAMBRIDGE 


MARCH  1558-9  TO  JAN.   1678-9 


EDITED  BY 

J.    VENN,    ScD, 

SENIOR  FELLOW  OP  THE  COLLEGE, 
AND 

S.    C.    VENN. 


LONDON : 
C.   J.   CLAY   AND   SONS, 
CAMBRIDGE   UNIVERSITY   PRESS  WAREHOUSE, 
AVE   MARIA  LANE. 

1887 


GTam&ribgc : 

PRINTED    BY    C.  J.   CLAY,  M.A.  AND    SONS. 
AT    THE    UNIVERSITY    PRESS. 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  principal  continuous  records  now  possessed  by 
Gonville  and  Caius  College  are  the  following : — 

(1)  The  Liber  Matriculationis,  of  the  first  part  of 
which  a  slightly  condensed  English  version  is  given  in 
this  volume.  It  commences,  as  will  be  seen,  in  March 
1559 — 60 ;  and  gives  the  name,  age,  birth-place,  and 
school,  of  every  one  who  entered  into  residence,  as  well  as 
the  name  and  profession  of  the  father. 

(2)  The  Gesta  Gollegii.  This  contains  the  records  of 
the  corporate  acts  of  the  college,  i.e.  the  decisions  of 
college  meetings,  and  is  therefore  mainly  of  value  to  those 
who  are  concerned  with  the  material  interests  and  fabric 
of  the  college.  It  also  contains,  however,  entries  of  the 
elections  to  the  mastership  and  fellowships,  appointments 
to  college  livings,  and  an  occasional  entry  of  an  expulsion 
or  fine  of  some  student. 

The  earliest  volume  under  this  name,  and  answering 
exactly  to  this  description,  which  we  possess,  commences 
in  1650.  Under  the  name  of  Pandectae,  however,  we 
have  a  somewhat  similar  volume  going  back  to  1558.  It 
is  extremely  brief  in  its  information,  and  is  mainly  a 
record  of  the  taking  out,  and  return  to  the  treasury,  of 
various  documents,  such  as  court-rolls,  title-deeds,  wills, 
etc.  Any  act  for  which  the  college  seal  was  required,  such 
as  presentations  to  livings,  is  also  entered,  as  well  as  a  few 
elections  to  fellowships. 

(3)  The  Liber  Rationalis.  This  takes  account  only 
of  those  members  who  were  on  the  foundation,  i.e.  the 
master,  fellows,  and  scholars.     It  is  a  summary  statement 

v.  b 


VI  INTRODUCTION. 

of  accounts,  showing  what  was  due  to  each  in  the  way  of 
stipend,  and  what  had  to  be  deducted  from  this  on  the 
score  of  kitchen  accounts,  or  rations,  fines  for  absence,  etc. 
It  is  useful  as  showing  during  what  period  of  time  each 
of  the  above  mentioned  persons  remained  in  residence. 
It  is,  in  fact,  our  only  means  of  determining  the  actual 
resident  members  of  the  college  in  early  times.  The 
earliest  volume  of  this  series  commences  in  1581. 

(4)  The  Liber  Bursarius,  or  Bursar's  accounts.  This 
deals  mainly  with  the  general  income  and  expenditure  of 
the  college.  It  also  contains,  however,  most  of  the  results 
of  the  Liber  Rationalis,  as  well  as  the  payments  to  the 
holders  of  various  college  offices.  In  many  cases  the  signa- 
tures of  the  recipients  are  given  (in  the  Liber  Rationalis 
the  bursar  or  tutor  generally  signs  on  behalf  of  the  reci- 
pient). It  is  from  the  evidence  thus  furnished,  for  instance, 
that  we  ascertain  that  Jeremy  Taylor  was  not  only  a  fellow 
of  the  college  from  Ms.  1633  to  L.D.  1636,  but  that  he 
held  a  Lecturer's  office, — that  of  proslector  rhetoricus — 
during  his  second  year,  facts  which  have  been  denied  in 
Heber's  preface  to  his  edition  of  Taylor's  works. 

The  regular  series  of  volumes  in  this  form  does  not 
commence  until  1608  ;  but  there  are  discontinuous  bursar's 
accounts  in  existence  going  far  back  into  the  fifteenth 
century. 

The  systematic  preservation  of  these  records  in  their 
present  form  doubtless  dates  from  the  time  of  Dr  Caius, 
who  expressly  enacts  in  his  statutes  that  such  records 
should  be  kept.  In  describing  the  duties  of  the  Registrary 
or  Secretary  of  the  college,  he  prescribes  as  follows :  "  tot 
enim  libros  habeatis  volumus  in  conservation  em  rerum 
omnium :  rationum  videlicet,  annalium,  evidentiarum  et 
pandectarum,  quae  commentarium  rerum  gestarum  latino 
nomine  dicimus,  praeter  librum  matriculationis,"  and  he 
indicates  their  contents  thus:  "in  rationalem  rationes 
accepti  et  expensi ;  in  annales  res  gestae  singulo  quoque 
anno ;  in  evidentiarum  volumen  evidentiae ;  in  commen- 
tarium rerum  gestarum  seu  pandectas  omnia  promiscue 
usque  ad  tempus  computorum*." 

*  Statute  59,  De  Secretario  seu  Registro,  Commiss.  Docts.  ii.  279. 


INTRODUCTION.  Vll 

This  list  does  not  quite  tally  with  that  given  above. 
In  the  first  place  a  fifth  book  is  mentioned,  viz.  the 
Annates  Collegii.  I  have  not  included  this,  partly  because 
it  ceased  to  be  kept  with  any  regularity  after  the  middle 
of  the  seventeenth  century — indeed  from  an  earlier  time — 
and  partly  because  it  can  hardly  be  regarded  as  a  con- 
tinuous, or  in  regard  to  more  than  half  the  period  which 
it  covers,  a  contemporary  record.  It  was  commenced  by 
Dr  Caius,  and  contains  the  history  of  the  college  from  its 
first  foundation  nearly  to  the  time  of  his  own  death.  It 
was  continued  by  Dr  Legge,  and  afterwards  by  Mr  Moore 
a  fellow  of  the  College.  It  is  mainly  occupied  with  brief 
notices  of  events  of  interest  to  the  college,  such  as  any 
additions  or  alterations  to  the  buildings,  benefactions  to 
the  foundation,  and  so  forth.  But  no  serious  attempt  was 
made  for  more  than  a  short  period  to  carry  out  Caius' 
design  of  securing  that  a  contemporary  record  should  be 
kept  of  every  event  of  interest  to  the  college. 

Of  the  other  records,  the  Liber  Matriculationis  has 
been  kept  up  quite  uninterruptedly.  To  this  day  pre- 
cisely the  same  information,  neither  more  nor  less  than 
that  which  Caius  prescribed,  is  recorded  of  every  student 
who  comes  into  residence.  Much  the  same  may  be  said  of 
the  Liber  Rationalis,  from  1581 ;  the  very  name,  in  its 
shortened  form  of  Lib.  Rat.,  being  still  always  employed 
to  designate  the  book  at  the  half-yearly  audits  of  college 
accounts.  The  continuity  of  the  other  records  is  not  quite 
so  exact.  The  modern  Gesta,  in  which  all  the  proceedings 
of  college  meetings  is  recorded,  answer  fairly  well  to  the 
"  commentarius  rerum  gestarum "  or  "  pandectae "  as 
described  above  ;  and  what  I  regard  as  the  earliest  volume 
of  this  series  is  actually  entitled  Pandectae,  though  it 
does  not  limit  itself  to  the  scope  of  the  modern  Gesta, 
but  records  every  occasion  on  which  any  document, 
money,  plate,  etc.,  was  removed  from  the  treasury.  The 
Bursar's  Book  might  perhaps  be  called  a  "volumen 
evidentiarum  "  in  respect  of  a  large  part  of  its  contents ; 
and  in  the  absence  of  any  other  record  more  strictly  cor- 
responding to  the  name,  this  may  be  conceived  to  be  the 
continuation  of  the  records  designated  under  that  name. 


viii  INTRODUCTION. 

The  loss  of  the  earlier  volumes  of  the  Bursar's  books 
makes  it  impossible  to  say  more  than  this. 

The  work  with  which  we  are  here  concerned  may 
therefore  be  regarded  as  the  oldest  of  our  existent  con- 
tinuous records.  The  title,  it  may  be  remarked,  is  some- 
what of  a  misnomer,  as  what  it  gives  is  the  Admission  of 
the  student.  Matriculation — at  any  rate  as  now  under- 
stood— is  a  University  ceremony,  whereas  what  are  here 
recorded  are  the  names  of  all  who  were  at  any  time  ad- 
mitted into  residence  within  the  walls  of  the  college,  or 
who  at  least  paid  the  fees  for  such  admission.  The  two 
descriptions  are  by  no  means  coextensive.  For  instance, 
any  one  who  entered  the  college  directly  as  master  (like 
Legge  and  Branthwait)  or  as  fellow  (like  several,  especially 
in  the  days  of  Caius)  will  not  be  found  noticed  here, 
except  incidentally  as  taking  pupils.  On  the  other  hand 
there  are  many  in  this  volume  of  whom  no  notice  will  be 
found  in  the  University  records.  Some  of  these  were 
graduates  of  Oxford,  who  came  here  apparently  as  tutors 
in  charge  of  pupils ;  some  seem  to  have  left  Cambridge 
without  ever  taking  the  trouble  to  matriculate  before  the 
University  registrary;  some  probably,  after  payment  of 
their  fees,  never  came  into  residence  at  all.  After  a 
minute  comparison  of  our  book  with  those  of  the  Univer- 
sity for  the  first  few  years,  I  found  the  resultant  dis- 
crepancies, in  the  shape  of  omissions  on  one  side  or  the 
other,  to  be  considerable. 

The  Admission  Book,  like  most  of  the  others,  was  to 
be  kept  by  the  Kegistrary  or  Secretary  of  the  college,  an 
officer  who  was  evidently  intended  by  Dr  Caius  to  be  one 
of  great  responsibility  and  correspondingly  high  qualifi- 
cations. He  was  to  be  selected  by  the  college  as  being 
that  one  of  their  number  "  qui  quam  scitissime  scribat,  et 
optimi  stili  sit ;"  and  his  retention  of  the  office  was  to  be 
for  one,  two,  or  three  years,  as  it  is  neatly  and  happily 
expressed  "prout  spes  melioris  aut  metus  deterioris  fuerit." 
And,  if  he  should  happen  to  be  absent  at  a  time  when 
something  important  required  to  be  recorded,  the  sub- 
stitute was  to  write  under  the  requirement  that  a  good 
deal  of  clear  space  must  be  left  between  his  handwriting 


IXTHODUCTIOS.  IX 

and  that  of  his  principal  (Quod  si  quando  secretarius  absit 
et  res  urgeat,  ita  scribere  alius  incipiat,  ut  utraeque 
literae  uno  intuitu  sub  aspectum  non  cadant,  sed  discretae 
sint,  vel  pagina  versa  vel  interposito  folio).  One  duty- 
assigned  to  the  Registrary,  had  it  been  duly  executed, 
would  have  enormously  added  to  the  value  and  interest 
of  our  Matriculation  Book.  Diligent  observation  was  to 
be  exercised  in  order  to  note  and  record  any  positions  of 
trust,  dignit}7,  or  power,  in  Church  or  State,  subsequently 
attained  by  those  whose  names  were  entered  in  the  book, 
so  that  the  college  might  thus  possess  'in  adversis  re- 
fugium,  in  secundis  ornamentum.'  This  latter  duty  was 
never  performed.  All  that  was  done, — probably  by  some 
one  towards  the  close  of  the  seventeenth  century, — was  to 
add  marginal  notes  to  indicate  those  who  afterwards  ob- 
tained fellowships  in  the  college,  and  also  to  point  out 
the  few  who  rose  to  bishoprics,  or  similar  high  offices  in 
the  state.  These  notes  I  have  incorporated ;  but  the 
reader  must  understand  that  they  rest  on  the  authority  of 
the  original  annotator.  I  have  no  reason,  except  in  one 
case  *,  to  doubt  their  accuracy ;  but  I  have  preferred  to 
regard  their  full  verification  and  completion  as  a  part  of 
a  much  ampler  scheme,  of  which  the  reader  will  find  an 
intimation  at  the  end  of  this  introduction.  They  are 
obviously  incomplete,  even  so  far  as  our  own  college  is 
concerned,  for  they  take  account  only  of  the  senior 
fellows,  who  alone  had  a  voice  in  the  direction  of  the 
college. 

This  Admission  Book,  it  must  be  remembered,  is  quite 
the  most  important  of  its  class,  so  far  at  any  rate  as 
Cambridge  is  concerned.  No  other  college  has  such  early 
and  complete  information  as  to  the  circumstances  of  all 
the  students.  There  are  some  records,. — as,  for  instance, 
those  of  King's  College,  or  rather  of  Eton, — which  give 
much  earlier  information,  but  it  is  confined  to  the  few 
who  were  on  the  foundation.  No  one  before  Dr  Caius 
seems  to  have  realised  the  importance  of  registering  the 

*  The  note  on  p.  156  asserting  that  Le  Neve  was  Clarenceux  Herald, 
is,  I  am  told  on  good  authority  (the  late  Mr  F.  Grigson),  wrong;  it 
should  refer  to  a  cousin  of  his. 


X  INTRODUCTION. 

origin  and  training  of  every  student  who  came  to  reside 
within  the  walls  of  his  foundation.  The  other  colleges 
tardily  followed  this  example ;  mostly  during  the  course 
of  the  seventeenth  century,  but  seldom  with  equal  ex- 
plicitness.  Some  gave  no  further  localisation  than  that 
of  the  county,  a  practice  which  I  understand,  is  actually 
still  in  vogue  at  Corpus  Christi  College.  Such  informa- 
tion as  this  is  not  merely  defective  but  may  actually  be 
misleading*. 

The  importance  of  such  a  register  to  the  genealogist 
and  family  historian  needs  no  pointing  out.  But  I  should 
like  to  direct  the  reader's  attention  to  one  class  of  in- 
formation contained  here,  as  it  is  extremely  doubtful  if 
there  are  any  other  records  extant  in  the  country  from 
which  the  same  could  now  be  recovered.  I  allude  to  the 
schools,  especially  the  smaller  ones,  at  which  the  various 
students  were  educated.  It  is  only  by  collecting  and 
grouping  together  a  large  number  of  these,  and  still  more 
by  comparing  the  result  (as  I  have  done,  for  my  own 
satisfaction),  with  corresponding  statistics  taken  from  the 
present  constitution  of  the  college,  that  we  can  realise 
how  comparatively  thickly,  during  the  latter  half  of  the 
sixteenth  century,  there  were  scattered  over  the  face  of 
the  country  schools  at  which  students  could  receive  the 
training  which  fitted  them  for  entrance  to  the  University. 
In  order  to  prevent  misconception,  I  may  remark  that  the 
word  '  school'  here  must  be  understood  in  a  wide  sense. 
Owing  to  the  multiplicity  of  synonyms  employed  by  the 
registraries,  and  the  impossibility  of  following  the  grada- 
tions thus  indicated,  I  have  adhered  to  this  one  word 
throughout,  except  where  it  was  obvious  that  the  training 
was  given  at  home,  when  I  have  substituted  the  vaguer 
term  'educated.'  The  expression  'private  school'  has 
only  been  introduced  when  so  used  in  the  original. 

*  I  had  occasion  once  to  identify  a  student  of  Corpus  Christi  College 
of  the  end  of  the  last  century,  and  found  him  described  simply  as 
Essexiemis.  It  afterwards  turned  out  that  he  was  born  in  India,  where 
his  father  went  as  a  youth  and  did  not  return  to  England.  The  ex- 
planation of  the  county  assignation  was  that  his  grandfather,  a  Scotch- 
man by  birth,  had  spent  his  last  years  in  that  county,  but  there  did  not 
appear  to  be  any  evidence  that  th«  father  was  born  there. 


introduction;  xi 

It  would  take  a  volume  in  itself  to  describe  these 
schools  and  trace  their  subsequent  fortunes.  Many  of 
them  were  evidently  kept  by  the  clergyman  of  the  parish. 
Readers  of  Fraunce's  Lawyer's  Logic  (1588),  may  be  re- 
minded of  his  humorous  account  of  the  nature  of  some 
of  these :  "  the  swarming  rable  of  our  coystrell  curates, 
which  when  their  fathers  have  either  compounded  with 
their  Landlord  for  some  pelting  vicaredge,  or  payd  ready 
money  for  a  better  parsonage,  convey  themselves  to  Cam- 
bridge or  Oxford,  where  having  once  knowen  the  price 
of  an  Admission,  Salting,  and  Matriculation,  with  the 
intertayning  of  Freshmenne  in  the  Rhetorike  Schooles, 
they  returne  whence  they  came,  with  their  mothers  wit 
and  fathers  learning  carefully  kept  togeather,  that  when 
they  have  wearied  menne  with  reading  skarce  true  Eng- 
lish on  the  Sonday,  all  the  weeke  after  they  may  plague 
poore  boyes  with  false  Latine  in  a  belfraye."  This  is 
evidence  of  the  practice,  whatever  exaggeration  there  may 
be  in  the  account  of  the  methods  and  results.  That  many 
of  the  village  schools  must  have  been  distinctly  good 
for  their  time  is  evident  from  the  fact  of  the  scholars  of 
the  college  being  not  unfrequently  chosen  from  them : 
for  Dr  Caius,  as  we  shall  soon  see,  had  provided  a  system 
of  competitive  examination  for  his  scholarships  which 
even  later  days  have  not  surpassed  in  duration  and 
severity. 

Others  of  these  village  schools  were  schools  in  our 
modern  sense  of  the  term.  For  instance,  at  Skarning, 
near  Dereham,  Mr  John  Burton  (himself  of  this  college) 
was  for  a  number  of  years  the  successful  master  of  a 
thriving  school,  which  he  quitted  to  become  the  head  of 
the  grammar  school  at  Norwich.  This  was  at  a  later 
period,  in  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  century ;  but  it 
is  worth  mentioning  that  he  had  always  about  50  boys 
under  his  charge,  that  he  kept  two  assistant  masters,  and 
that  he  was  not  in  holy  orders. 

I  may  be  allowed  to  quote  here  from  an  (unpublished) 
lecture  on  this  subject  delivered  in  the  college  not  long 
ago.  Having  drawn  up  a  brief  statistical  comparison  be- 
tween the  previous  training  of  200  of  our  students  (there 


IXTRODUCTJOX. 


being  nearly  that  number  in  residence  at  the  time)  and 
the  same  number  just  three  centuries  before,  I  proceeded  : 
"The  mere  number  of  schools  thus  represented  is  much 
the  same  as  it  is  at  present,  viz.  about  100  for  the  200 
students.  But  this  indicates  a  very  different  state  of 
things.  Regard  had  to  the  population  at  that  time,  what 
it  means  is  that  there  was  a  remarkably  wide  and  general 
distribution  of  schools.  When  I  find  a  youth  coming  from 
some  remote  village,  whether  in  the  eastern  districts  or 
elsewhere,  I  find  that  if  he  did  not  come  (as  he  very  often 
did)  straight  from  some  school  in  that  village,  he  had 
seldom  to  go  more  than  a  dozen  miles  from  home  to  find 
the  education  he  wanted.  Scores  of  villages  might  be 
thus  enumerated  which  I  will  venture  to  say  no  one  here 
present  would  ever  think  of  in  connection  with  any  kind 
of  scholastic  advantages  at  the  present  day. 

"What  has  become  of  all  these  schools  ?  That  is  a 
deeply  interesting  question,  but  far  too  large  a  one  for  us 
to  enter  on  now.  Some  of  them  have  simply  been  squeezed 
out  of  existence  by  the  subsequent  foundation  of  another 
and  better  endowed  school.  Doubtless  this  was  so  with 
a  school  which  I  find  recorded  at  Harrow,  before  Lyon's 
foundation.  Probably  it  was  so  with  a  certain  'King's 
College  School'  (schola  regalis,  or  schola  collegii  regalis) 
in  this  town  before  Perse's  foundation,  about  which  I  can 
gather  but  little  information.  Similarly  with  those  at 
Sheffield  and  Hitchin.  Sometimes  the  old  endowment 
has  been  preserved,  but  simply  goes  to  swell  the  subscrip- 
tions to  the  national  schools.  I  gather  that  this  is  so  at 
Elmdon  and  Braintree.  But  in  much  the  greater  number 
of  cases  the  school  has  simply  disappeared,  and  left  no 
memory  of  its  name  behind  it,  or  trace  of  its  endowment, 
if  it  possessed  one. 

"To  go  no  further  than  a  walk  from  this  spot:  what 
has  become  of  the  school  at  Fulbourn*,  where  the  boy  from 
Cherry  Hinton  could  get  his  teaching  ?     What  of  those  at 

*  The  vicar  of  Fulbourn  has  kindly  answered  this  question  for  me. 
It  seems  that  a  small  endowed  school,  latterly  managed  by  the  parish 
clerk,  lingered  on  till  quite  recent  times.  Since  the  establishment  of  a 
School  Board  the  endowment  has  been  diverted. 


INTRODUCTION.  Xlll 

Newton  and  Harston,  whither  the  boys  of  that  district 
went  ? 

"Of  course,  it  may  be  said  that  these  village  schools  did 
not  teach  much.  Possibly  not,  according  to  our  present 
standard,  but  we  do  not  know  that  the  bigger  schools 
taught  so  very  much  more.  Anyhow,  there  is  the  signi- 
ficant fact  that  the  boy  from  villages  like  Fulbourn  and 
Harston  found  himself  side  by  side  with  those  from  Eton  and 
Winchester,  from  Norwich  and  Bury ;  attending  the  same 
lectures,  passing  the  same  examinations,  and  striving  for 
the  same  degrees.  Such  a  state  of  things  would  hardly 
have  been  possible  if  there  had  been  any  very  great  differ- 
ence of  standard  in  the  teaching." 

As  reference  has  just  been  made  to  examinations, 
some  account  ought  to  be  given  of  the  provisions  which 
Dr  Caius  laid  down  for  the  selection  of  scholars.  This  is 
the  more  necessary  since  an  impression  is  probably  pre- 
valent that  examinations,  in  our  modern  sense  of  the  term, 
were  not  then  in  use  as  a  condition  of  election.  So  far 
from  this  being  the  case,  it  is  expressly  prescribed  in  the 
Statute  'De  Elections  nostrorum  Scholasticorum  that  the 
candidates  should  be  examined  publicly  for  three  days  in 
the  college  chapel ;  on  the  first  day  by  the  scholars,  and 
on  the  other  two  by  the  dean  and  all  the  fellows  present. 
The  qualifications  are  thus  given  in  the  original:  "an 
scribant  scite,  an  canant  musice,  an  grammaticen  calleant 
perfecte,  an  organistae  sint,  an  graece  sciant,  et  an  carmen 
componant :  observatione  etiam  habita,  an  sint  proborum 
morum  an  bonae  indolis  et  spei*,  an  ingeniosi,  an  dociles, 
an  diligentes." 

Nor  was  the  system  of  advertisement  for  scholars  un- 
known. On  the  contrary,  though  differently  practised,  it 
was  to  be  more  completely  carried  out  than  now.     Three 

*  The  reader  will  notice,  especially  among  the  later  admissions  in 
this  volume,  the  recurrence  of  the  phrase  (but  only  in  the  case  of  fellow- 
commoners  and  other  young  men  of  family)  "optima  spei  adohseens" 
The  choice  of  this  expression  cannot  be  accidental.  May  we  conclude 
that  the  raising  of  this  qualification  to  the  superlative  indicates  some 
diminution  in  the  stringency  of  exaction  of  those  preceding?  These 
youths  of  course  were  not  scholars. 

V.  c 


XIV  INTRODUCTION. 

weeks'  notice  was  to  be  sent,  on  the  occurrence  of  any 
vacancy,  to  the  corporation  of  Norwich  (the  governors  of 
the  grammar  school  there),  and  to  the  masters  of  the 
smaller  schools  in  that  city,  in  order  that  the  promising 
youths  might  be  selected.  Similar  notice  was  to  be  given 
to  the  authorities  in  Suffolk,  Herts,  and  Cambridgeshire, 
the  principal  other  favoured  counties. 

As  regards  the  different  constituent  elements  of  the 
student  society  of  the  college  a  few  words  of  explanation 
may  be  desirable.  The  university  division,  as  well  known, 
is  a  three-fold  one,  viz.  into  fellow-commoners,  pensioners, 
and  sizars;  the  distinction  here  resting  on  the  different 
scale  of  fees  paid  for  admission  and  for  degrees.  This 
division  was  prevalent  in  most  colleges  till  recent  times, 
though  social  changes  have  now  brought  about  the  almost 
entire  suppression  of  the  fellow-commoners  and  the  sizars. 

The  college  division,  at  least  in  the  case  here  before 
us,  is  more  intricate,  and  I  have  not  been  able  to  obtain 
any  certain  interpretation  of  all  the  terms  employed.  I  find 
all  the  following  expressions  used  to  designate  the  status 
of  the  students :  (1)  Pensionarii  majores.  These,  of  course, 
are  the  fellow-commoners.  They  were  generally  young 
men, — oftener  mere  lads  or  boys, — of  family,  who  dined  at 
the  fellows'  table ;  but  into  this  order  were  admitted  all 
masters  of  arts  who  came  into  residence  for  any  purpose. 
(2)  Scholares,  scholastici,  or  those  in  commeatu  scholarium. 
These  are  the  scholars,  in  the  modern  sense,  viz.  the 
students  on  the  foundation.  (3)  Sizatores,  rnediastini, 
pauper es  scholares,  servi ;  i.e.  '  sizars.'  These  are  distin- 
guished in  the  Matriculation  Book  because  they  paid  a 
smaller  fee  on  entrance ;  but,  once  inside  the  college, 
I  cannot  find  that  they  formed  in  any  sense  whatever  a 
distinct  society  there,  as  they  did  to  a  certain  extent  in 
later  times.  There  is  absolutely  no  reference  whatever  to 
a  '  sizars'  table,'  and  the  words  of  Cams'  Statutes  seem  to 
imply  that  they  were  always  to  be  scholars ;  scholars  to 
whom  special  duties  were  assigned.  He  says  "  pro  veteri 
consuetudine  hujus  collegii,  ministri  qui  mensae  inser- 
viunt  sint  scholastici  ex  fundatione  et  hi"  tantum  tres 
tribus  senioribus  sociis  singuli,  sed  ita  ut  isti  non  ante 


INTRODUCTION.  XV 

inserviant  mensae  quam  approbati  fuerint  per  custodem. 
Custos  autem  famulum  ministrum  habeat,  et  utmm  scho- 
lasticum  quern  velit  ex  fundatione*.  "  The  restriction  of 
number  must  have  been  abandoned  almost  at  once,  but 
otherwise  this  Statute  seems  correctly  to  mark  their  posi- 
tion in  the  college,  viz.  that  of  scholars  to  whom  certain 
duties  were  assigned.  The  position  was  one  of  privilege  to 
a  poor  student, — it  is  prescribed  that  they  shall  be  scholars 
who  were  '  doctiores '  as  well  as  •  pau  peri  ores ' — and  did 
not  probably  carry  with  it  any  social  degradation.  There 
is  still  in  some  colleges  a  '  survival,'  which  probably  marks 
the  sort  of  social  position  once  occupied  by  the  sizar, 
i.e.  such  an  office  as  that  called,  with  us,  'chapel  clerk,' 
to  whom  certain  duties  in  connection  with  the  services  in 
the  chapel  are  assigned.  This  office  is  always  conferred 
as  a  help,  on  a  poor  and  diligent  student,  and  none  but  the 
poor  would  think  of  applying  for  it ;  but,  except  in  this 
one  relation,  such  a  student  takes  his  place  undistinguish- 
ably  amongst  his  fellows. 

These  sizars,  it  will  be  observed,  are  commonly  de- 
scribed as  sizar  of  such  and  such  a  fellow,  or  of  the  master; 
the  relation  being  a  personal  one.  Certain  other  scholars, 
however,  were  appointed  for  service  to  the  college.  There 
were,  for  instance,  the  butler  (promus)  and  the  steward 
(obsonator),  who  had  to  look  after  the  details  of  the 
kitchen  management.  In  the  Lib.  Rat.  these  are  placed 
on  the  list  of  the  scholars,  and  are  termed  '  scholares 
collegii '  or  'ex  fundatione.'  They  were,  in  fact,  public 
sizars,  as  the  others  were  private. 

So  far  the  terms  employed  seem  plain  enough,  but 
some  of  the  following  are  less  easy  to  understand.  There 
are  (4)  pensionarii  in  commeatu  baccalaureorum,  or,  as  I 
have  termed  them,  '  pensioners  at  the  bachelors'  table.' 
Most  colleges  have  a  '  bachelors'  table '  now,  but  in  early 
times  the  bachelors  seem  to  have  been  almost  exclusively 
scholars,  and  therefore  already  provided  for.  Again,  for  a 
certain  period  of  time,  we  have  a  reference  to  pensionarii 
minores,  (5)  primi  ordinis,  (6)  secundi  ordinis  and  (7)  tertii 

*  Stat.  70.     Commiss.  Doets.  iii.  '284. 


INTRODUCTION. 


ordinis.  I  am  inclined  to  conjecture  that  the  former  cor- 
respond to  those  at  'the  bachelors'  table;'  the  latter  to 
what  are  now  commonly  called  simply  'pensioners,'  and 
who  form  the  bulk  of  our  present  students ;  and  the  third 
to  the  sizars.  Perhaps  these  remarks  may  have  the  result 
of  obtaining  an  explanation  from  some  one  better  ac- 
quainted than  myself  with  the  social  history  of  college  life. 

Appealing  to  statistics  I  find  that  in  the  three  years, 
1580-3,  there  were  80  students  entered,  who  are  thus 
divided  : — fellow-commoners,  4  ;  scholars,  37  ;  '  bachelors' 
table',  18;  sizars,  20;  'pensioner'  (simply)  1. 

Attention  must  be  directed  here  to  one  point  which  is 
proved  by  a  study  of  the  Lib.  Rat,  as  it  would  not  be 
suggested  by  either  the  Statutes,  or  the  Matriculation 
Book.  The  students  who  came  into  residence  under  the 
various  designations  described  as  'scholar'  did  not  take 
their  place  at  once  on  the  foundation,  and  did  not  indeed 
necessarily  get  on  to  it  at  all.  The  '  scholars'  table  ■  to 
which  they  were  assigned  seems  really  to  have  consisted 
of  those  who  were  to  have  a  chance  of  a  scholarship  as 
vacancies  occurred,  though  at  what  stage  the  examination 
prescribed  by  Dr  Caius  was  held,  there  is  no  evidence  to 
show.  This  will  be  best  illustrated  by  the  actual  figures 
for  one  year.  Thus,  in  the  course  of  1600,  there  were 
admitted  12  'scholars,'  and  11  'sizars.'  But  of  the 
scholars  I  can  onty  ascertain  that  seven  ever  appeared 
on  the  foundation,  i.e.  received  any  emolument,  and  of 
the  sizars  Jive  only  so  appeared.  And  for  this  they  had 
to  wait  some  time.  Two  or  three  were  elected  within 
a  year ;  others  in  their  second  and  third  year ;  whilst 
some  had  to  wait  till  they  were  bachelors  in  their  second 
year.  The  others  do  not  seem  to  have  died  or  left  college 
in  the  interval, — I  find  that  several  of  them  graduated 
in  due  course, — but  they  simply  never  secured  any  founda- 
tion endowment.  The  scholarship  seems  in  fact  to  have 
been  principally  of  value  to  the  bachelors,  who  in  con- 
sequence seem  generally  to  have  resided  till  they  were  of 
standing  for  M.A.  or  longer.  Just  half,  or  more,  of  the 
foundation  scholars  at  any  given  time  seem  generally  to 
have  been  graduates. 


INTRODUCTION".  XVII 

The  tutorial  system  was  different  from  that  now 
prevalent  in  Cambridge.  Almost  every  resident  fellow, 
and  some  masters  of  arts  not  on  the  foundation,  acted  as 
tutors ;  the  pupils  being  assigned  to  them  by  the  master. 
Considering  how  small  was  the  mere  money  value  of  a 
fellowship,  this  fact  must  have  added  greatly  to  the  already 
enormous. power  of  the  master.  The  reader  will  see  that 
the  numbers  respectively  assigned  to  the  different  tutors 
were  extremely  unequal.  The  tutors,  as  is  well  known, 
generally  lived  and  slept  in  the  same  room  with  their 
pupils.  Owing  to  the  particularity  with  which  the  as- 
signation of  each  student  to  some  particular  '  cubicle '  is 
described  in  the  earlier  entries,  it  will  be  interesting  to 
quote  the  regulations  on  this  subject  in  extenso.  They 
are  as  follows : — the  general  drift  is  plain  enough,  though 
the  details  are  often  obscure  and  not  very  consistent :— 


ESTIMATIO  PENSIONUM  CUBICULORUM  DE 
GONEVILL,  PER  CUSTODEM  ET  SOCIOS, 

ANNO  DOMINI  1569 
12  Decembris. 


Constitutum  est  communi  consensu  Custodis  et  sociorum 
Collegii  praedicti  quod  deinceps  omnia  cubicula  in- 
feriora  dimissa  pensionariis  locabuntur  in  annos  vi- 
ginti  solidis ;  omnia  superiora  viginti  sex  solidis  et 
octo  denariis;  et  quae  optimi  cuj  usque  pensio  cubiculi 
est  cedat  annuatim  Collegio  in  reparationes  ejusdem. 

Constitutum  praeterea  est  consensu  ejusdem  Custodis  et 
sociorum  ut  omnis  pensionarius  major  habeat  proprium 
suum  cubiculum,  cum  famulo  aut  pupillo,  modo  pu- 
pillus  non  sit  e  numero  eorum  qui  in  communi  mensa 
cum  sociis  victitant.  Talis  autem  pupillus  aut  suum 
sibi  proprium  habeat  cubiculum,  aut  cubiculi  alicujus 
superioris  pensionem  persolvat.  Quod  etiam  de  hoc 
genus  pupillis  sociorum  constitutum  est. 


XVH1  INTRODUCTION. 

Ordinatum  etiam  est  ne  pensionarii  minores  plures  quatuor 
uno  cubiculo  collocentur ;  atque  ut  scholastici  ex  fun- 
datione  praesentes  locentur  in  duobus  cubiculis  utrius- 
que  portae  septentrionalis  Collegii  Gonevilli  positis, 
sic  ut  singulis  cubiculis  quatuor  assignentur  si  neces- 
sitas  cogat. 

Ad  haec  statutum  est  ut  si  unus  tantum  pensionarius  minor 
cubiculum  aliquod  occupaverit  integram  persolvet 
pensionem. 

Constituitur  item  ut  unusquisque  sui  cubiculi  reparationes 
faciat,  et  id  in  discessu  suo  bene  reparatum  mundum- 
que  relinquat  et  clavem  Custodi  aut  presedenti  re- 
stituat. 

Istae  constitutiones  tantisper  valeant  dum  omnia  cubicula 
Collegii  praedicti  sociis  et  scholasticis  ex  fundatione 
repleta  fuerint  et  non  ulterius. 

Authoritate  et  concordi  consensu  superiorum  ordinatum  est 
ut  si  quis  sociorum  quos  velit  in  cubiculo,  ex  funda- 
tione sunto 

Itidem  si  quis  ministrum  mensae  communis 

Robertus  Churche  publicus  Collegii  scriba 
authoritate  supradictum  scripsit  in  fidem 
et  testimonium 


The  particularity  with  which  the  distribution  of  the 
students  is  detailed  tempts  one  to  try  to  draw  up  an 
account  of  the  number  and  arrangement  of  the  inhabitants 
of  the  college,  in  one  of  these  early  years.  This,  however, 
could  only  be  done  in  the  case  of  the  fellows  and  scholars, 
for  we  have  no  evidence  how  long  the  fellow-commoners  and 
ordinary  pensioners  remained  in  residence.  Probably  their 
stay  was  not  long.  One  fact  must  be  remembered, — which 
is  shown  by  a  study  of  the  early  records  of  degrees — that 
not  half  of  those  who  came  here  as  students  in  the  six- 
teenth century  ever  took  a  degree ;  and  that,  of  those  who 
did  so,  far  the  majority  were  scholars.  All  the  evidence 
we  have  seems  to  show  that  most  of  the  young  men  of 
family  who  came  here  were  sent  as  they  would  have  been 


INTRODUCTION.  XIX 

sent  on  a  foreign  tour,  viz.  they  came  rather  for  the 
purpose  of  general  culture  than  for  the  specific  purpose 
of  obtaining  a  degree.  It  will  be  noticed  that  they  were 
generally  much  younger ; — nearly  all  the  cases  of  '  child ' 
undergraduates  being  from  the  fellow-commoner  class :  in 
fact  Caius  expressly  requires  that  no  scholar  should  be 
chosen  under  16 ; — the  student  aged  nine,  for  instance 
(v.  William  Mannock,  p.  9),  who  lived  in  his  tutor's  room, 
and  dined  at  the  fellows'  table,  probably  did  not  associate 
much  with  the  sons  of  yeomen  and  tradesmen,  of  16  to 
23*,  who  formed  the  bulk  of  the  scholars'  society. 

As  regards  the  assigned  age  too  much  stress  must  not 
be  laid  upon  the  exact  figures  given.  The  phrases  used 
in  the  original  are  many  and  various,  and  it  is  often  not 
at  all  clear  whether  the  youth  was  (say)  over  16  or  only 
in  his  sixteenth  year.  There  is  the  less  occasion  however 
to  render  the  original  exactly  since  it  is  clear  that  this  is 
itself  often  not  accurate.  I  suspect  that  the  scholars — 
with  Caius'  statute,  as  to  their  age,  before  them, — must 
have  often  had  that  age  deliberately  overstated.  For 
instance,  Jeremy  Taylor  was  born  (i.e.  baptised)  August 
15,  1613,  and  he  entered  college  Aug.  18,  1626.  That  is, 
he  was  only  just  thirteen.  But  the  entry  in  the  book  de- 
scribes him  as  "anno  setatis  suae  15°."  And  there  are 
other  similar  cases.  I  have  used  throughout  the  one  ex- 
pression, "  age  15,"  or  whatever  the  number  may  be,  for 
the  various  renderings  in  the  original. 

The  recent  publication  of  Mr  J.  W.  Clark's  completion 
of  Professor  Willis'  great  work  on  the  architecture  of 
Cambridge  renders  it  unnecessary  to  say  more  than  a  few 
words  about  the  dates  of  the  various  buildings  in  the 
college.  I  will  merely  remark  that  at  the  time  when  this 
volume  commences,  the  inner,  or  Gonville  court,  constituted 
the  whole  college,  and  that  this  only  possessed  two  floors 
— those  here  described  as  the  lower  and  the  upper — 
the  rooms  of  which  were  rented  respectively  at  £1  and 
£1.  6s.  8d.  a  year.     Under  the  then  existing  arrangement 

*  I  have  already  remarked  that  it  was  usual  for  the  scholars  to 
remain  for  several  years  after  their  B.A.  degree,  in  fact  until  they  were 
of  standing  for  M.A. 


XX  INTRODUCTION. 

this  court  held  about  60  persons.  The  west  side  of  the 
Caius  court  was  begun  5  May,  1565 ;  the  east  side  in 
September  following.  The  first  occupancy  of  the  Caius 
court  (v.  p.  16)  was  in  Oct.  1569.  The  next  addition 
to  the  extent  of  the  college  consisted  of  Dr  Perse's  build- 
ing in  the  first  court  (1618),  to  which  was  added  the 
Legge  building  in  1619.  These  latter,  with  the  addition 
of  a  group  of  town  houses  standing  partly  on  the  site  of 
the  present  tower  and  gateway,  and  which  were  bought 
and  used  by  the  college  for  the  occupation  of  students, 
remained  with  very  little  alteration  until  the  commence- 
ment of  the  erection  of  the  present  new  buildings  in  1868. 
The  period  embraced  in  this  volume  includes  three 
epochs  of  considerable  interest  in  university  history.  The 
first  of  these  is  at  the  commencement,  when  the  storms  of 
the  Reformation  were  only  just  subsiding,  and  every  college 
showed  marks  of  the  rapid  successive  changes  of  official 
creed.  Thus  we  have  amongst  our  residents  an  ejected 
master  of  a  neighbouring  college  (Dr  Cosin  of  St  Cath- 
arine's), Protestant  refugees,  men  who  had  been  monks, 
and  so  forth.  A  study  of  the  first  few  pages  will  give 
abundant  illustration  of  this.  The  second  period  is  about 
1625,  when  the  men  of  1645  were  being  trained.  It  is 
not  generally  recognized,  I  think,  to  what  a  pitch  of 
prosperity  as  regards  numbers  Cambridge  had  then  risen. 
The  total  number  of  ordinary  degrees  conferred,  and  there- 
fore presumably  of  students  in  residence,  reached  a  height 
from  which  it  fell  away  enormously  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury, and  which  in  fact  it  never  attained  again  till  about 
1820,  when  the  population  of  the  country  had  increased 
five-  or  six-fold.  The  third  period,  of  course,  is  that  of  the 
civil  wars.  I  cannot  find  that  this  caused  any  great  dis- 
turbance in  college  life.  It  brought  about  the  ejection  of 
the  master  and  some  half-dozen  fellows,  but  otherwise 
there  seems  to  have  been  no  breach  of  continuity  what- 
ever. Nor  is  there  here,  as  generally  elsewhere,  any  dis- 
turbance or  disruption  of  the  records.  The  only  serious 
change  I  can  detect  consisted  not  so  much  in  a  falling  off 
of  the  numbers  who  came  to  the  university,  as  in  the 
diminished  power  of  the  college  revenues  to  support  the 


INTRODUCTION.  XXI 

former  numbers  of  those  on  the  foundation.  Thus  in  1640 
I  find  90  fellows  and  scholars  who  received  stipends, 
whereas  in  1655  the  number  had  fallen  to  54. 

As  regards  the  distribution  of  the  students  from  the 
different  parts  of  England,  it  is  obvious  at  a  glance  how 
enormously  preponderant  are  Norfolk  and  Suffolk ;  in  fact 
these  two  counties  alone  comprise  about  one  half  of  the 
total.  This  preponderance  is  partly  due,  of  course,  to 
mere  proximity;  still  more  to  the  then  relative  wealth  and 
population  of  that  part  of  England;  but  most  of  all  to  the 
fact  that  to  the  natives  of  these  counties  were  confined 
the  mastership,  the  senior  fellowships  (so  at  least  it  was 
maintained),  and  a  large  proportion  of  the  scholarships. 
This  was  quite  enough  to  start  a  '  connection'  which  has 
not  yet  altogether  died  away  with  the  disappearance  of 
its  original  causes. 

After  these  two  counties  the  others  follow,  for  the 
most  part,  and  very  roughly  speaking,  in  order  of  local 
proximity,  due  allowance  being  of  course  made  for  wealth 
and  population.  But  there  are  two  rather  curious  excep- 
tions to  this  rule.  One  concerns  Devonshire.  Whereas 
Somerset  furnishes  only  seven,  and  Wilts  only  five,  during 
a  period  of  120  years,  I  find  no  less  than  Qo  from  the 
remoter  county  of  Devon,  in  spite  of  what  must  have 
been  the  strongly  superior  attractions  of  Oxford,  arising 
from  its  comparative  proximity  and  from  the  existence 
of  Exeter  College.  Unless  this  fact  can  be  accounted  for 
by  the  mere  wealth  and  population  of  the  county, — which 
seems  doubtful, — I  have  no  conjecture  to  offer  in  ex- 
planation. 

The  other  exception  concerns  Yorkshire,  which  sent 
up  200  students  during  the  same  period.  Here  of  course 
due  allowance  must  be  made  for  the  large  area  of  the 
county,  and  for  the  notorious  existence  in  it  from  an 
early  time  of  many  good  endowed  grammar  schools.  But 
there  happens  to  be  a  special  cause  as  well,  at  any  rate 
during  the  latter  part  of  the  sixteenth  century.  Every 
one  knows  the  predominance  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
religion  at  that  time  in  the  north  of  England.  Now  Dr 
Caius,  it  is  supposed,  never  became  a  Protestant ;   and 


XXU  INTRODUCTION. 

his  successor  Legge,  though  not  a  Romanist,  had  strong 
sympathies  with  the  old  forms,  and  so  had  the  principal 
tutor  whom  he  introduced  into  the  college,  Mr  Swale. 
This  was  quite  sufficient  to  establish  something  of  a  con- 
nection among  the  old  county  families  of  the  north,  and 
doubtless  accounts  for  the  presence  of  a  number  of  the 
names  which  the  reader  will  notice  as  coming  from  York- 
shire during  the  interval  1570 — 90.  In  fact  we  know 
that  this  was  precisely  the  complaint  of  Archbishop  Sandys, 
who  writes  about  this  period  to  the  Chancellor  of  the 
University,  Lord  Burghley,  strongly  objecting  to  the  way 
in  which  Dr  Legge  and  Mr  Swale  (themselves  Yorkshire- 
men)  were  misleading  the  gentry  of  his  diocese.  "All 
the  popish  gentlemen  in  this  country  send  their  sons  to 
him.  He  setteth  sundry  of  them  over  to  one  Swayl,  also 
of  the  same  house ;  by  whom  the  youth  of  this  country 
is  corrupted*." 

I  add  a  few  miscellaneous  notes,  partly  of  a  general 
description,  partly  dealing  with  detailed  expressions. 

'  Mediocris  fortunae,'  as  descriptive  of  the  social  status 
of  a  student's  father.  The  reader  must  not  interpret  this 
expression  too  strictly.  There  are  many  cases  in  which 
we  find  it  used  to  denote  those  who  are,  in  other  records, 
described  as  generosi,  or  gentlemen ;  indeed  not  a  few  of 
those  so  designated  are  to  be  found  recorded  in  the 
Herald's  Visitations  of  their  county. 

' Literarum  gratia'  ' studii  causa'  &c.  I  cannot  find 
that  any  exact  signification  is  to  be  attributed  to  this 
expression,  nor  is  it  commonly  in  use  in  the  other  colleges. 
The  almost  invariable  employment  of  it  for  so  many  years 
would  suggest  that  Dr  Caius  himself,  or  some  other 
authority  had  used  it  in  describing  the  qualifications  of 
students,  and  that  it  indicated  the  fact  that  the  students 
came  up  to  the  required  standard.  But  I  cannot  find  it 
in  his  statutes,  though,  as  it  happens,  he  has  spoken  of 
himself  (in  his  autobiographical  sketch)  as  having  origi- 
nally come  to  Cambridge  "  literarum  gratia."  On  one  or 
two   occasions   the   term   studendi  gratia   is   substituted 

*  V.  Strype's  Annals,  n  ii.  e.  21. 


INTRODUCTION.  XX111 

(v.  p.  28).  I  cannot  say  whether  this  change  of  expression 
has  any  significance. 

'  Armiger,'  I  have  of  course  always  translated  Esquire. 
The  original  for  'gentleman'  is  usually  ' generosus'  but 
occasionally  genuinus  or  ingenuus.  I  have  frequently, — 
both  here  and  in  parish  registers, — found  the  word  Esquire 
(or  its  equivalent)  applied  to  the  head  of  a  family,  or  to 
the  eldest  son,  when  a  junior  member  is  described  as 
'  gentleman.'  I  should  be  glad  to  know  from  those  better 
informed  than  myself  whether  this  rule  is  general. 

Presbyter,  Sacerdos ;  minister,  minister  verbi  Dei : — As 
we  have  English  equivalents,  I  have  always  rendered  the 
two  former  by  priest,  and  the  two  latter  by  minister :  but 
it  need  hardly  be  said  that  no  distinction  of  meaning  can 
be  intended. 

'The  well'  (fons),  a  room  over  which  is  sometimes 
assigned  to  a  student,  stood  against  the  west  side  of  the 
Gonville  court,  near  the  present  entrance  to  the  hall.  It 
supplied  the  drinking  and  cooking  water;  but,  growing 
foul  in  time,  it  was  filled  up  and  another  made  in  the 
middle  of  the  court,  which  again  has  disappeared  in 
turn. 

In  the  treatment  of  proper  names  I  have  adopted  the 
plan  of  reproducing  exactly  the  surnames  of  persons,  with 
all  their  usual  variations  when  applied  to  the  father  and 
son,  or  even  to  the  same  person ;  on  the  ground  that  in 
spelling  these,  there  is  no  such  thing  as  right  or  wrong. 
As  regards  names  of  places,  and  Christian  names,  I  have 
given  the  modern  rendering,  but  have  added  the  original 
in  brackets  wherever  there  seemed  a  shadow  of  doubt  as 
to  its  reference :  I  have  done  the  same  with  the  names 
of  trades,  which  are  frequently  very  puzzling. 

Not  a  few  attempts  at  interpretation  have  had  to  be 
finally  abandoned.  For  instance,  I  can  obtain  no  sugges- 
tion as  to  what  places  can  be  intended  by  'Stotfold,  Notts.' 
(p.  6),  'Skylson'  (p.  56),  'Ensum,  Dorset'  (p.  139),  and  a 
number  of  others.  As  names  of  trades,  I  have  found  no 
certain  solution  of  'arcarius'  (p.  128),  'tabellarius'  (p.  156), 
'  apparitor'  (p.  97).  Certain  other  terms,  such  as  ' juris- 
peritus,'  I  have,  following  Prof.  Mayor,  left  in  the  original, 


XXIV  INTRODUCTION. 

on  the  ground  that  we  have  no  exact  English  equivalent 
for  them. 

Since  the  sheets  were  printed  off  I  have  received  two 
solutions  from  correspondents  at  a  distance.  'Malvizer' 
(p.  6),  is  it  seems  Thorpe  Malsor;  this  has  been  kindly 
verified  by  appeal  to  the  parish  register.  And  'Presithith' 
(p.  27)  is,  there  seems  no  reason  to  doubt,  Persaeddudd. 
When  this  volume  is  in  circulation,  I  shall  hope  to  receive 
other  similar  solutions. 

I  have  received  kind  help,  in  the  way  of  interpreta- 
tions and  suggestions,  from  such  very  numerous  and 
various  sources,  that  I  fear  my  only  means  of  showing 
impartiality  in  my  very  sincerely  felt  gratitude,  is  to 
mention  no  names  at  all,  but  to  beg  each  into  whose 
hands  these  pages  may  fall,  to  take  such  share  of  my 
thanks  as  is  due  to  him ;  and  to  add  to  the  occasion  of 
it  by  further  help. 

I  conclude  with  one  very  earnest  appeal  to  the  few 
persons  who  are  likely  to  make  any  use  of  this  volume. 
It  is  to  enable  me,  or  whoever  may  succeed  me,  to  carry 
out,  after  a  lapse  of  more  than  three  centuries,  Caius' 
design  that  the  Matriculation  Book  should  furnish  the 
basis  of  a  sort  of  College  Biographical  Dictionary.  What 
I  want  is  that  a  record  should  be  kept  in  the  College 
Library, — its  publication  must  be  a  matter  for  subsequent 
consideration, — of  every  ascertainable  fact  of  interest  about 
any  of  our  former  students ;  so  that  any  one  appealing  to 
us  for  information  can  have  it  communicated  to  him. 
Any  one  who  has  access  to  a  suitable  parish  register  can 
furnish  some  such  item,  if  it  be  only  an  entry  of  birth, 
marriage  or  death.  Much  help  can  be  furnished, — as 
some  has  already  been  furnished, — from  private  gene- 
alogies and  family  notes.  I  hope  I  may  appeal  for  help 
of  this  latter  kind  to  some  of  the  many  and  keen 
genealogists  and  antiquarians  in  the  United  States;  for 
a  college  which  was  so  strongly  represented  as  ours  was, 
during  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries,  in  the 
Eastern  Counties,  cannot  fail  to  be  linked  to  many  a 
New  England  family  pedigree. 

I   give    the   first   five  entries  as  they    stand   in   the 


INTRODUCTION.  XXV 

original,  expanding  obvious  contractions,  in  order  to  show 
the  extent  to  which  my  rendering  is  a  contraction. 

Paman  Clemens,  scholaris,  ex  Chevington  Suffolciae  oppido  oriundus, 
parente  Roberto  Paman  jam  defuncto,  mediocris  fortunae 
homine,  aetatis  decern  et  octo  annorum,  in  scholis  literariis 
educatus  est  Burie  B"  Edmundi  per  annos  quatuor,  et  in 
nostrum  collegium  ascriptus  primo  die  Martii  an0  dn  1560. 
Eum  in  suarn  tutelam  admisit  Henricus  Dethic  artium 
magister,  et  pro  eo  fidejubet ;  et  assignatur  illi  cubiculum 
fonti  incumbens,  et  solvit  pro  matriculatione  iiiid  et  pro  in- 
gressu  suo  xnd 

M'  Johannes  Stradlyng  pensionarius  major,  ex  Dunnyngton  in 
Hollond,  diocesis  Lincolniensis,  aetatis  xxv  annorum,  patria 
Camber,  est  in  nostrum  collegium  ascriptus  litterarum 
gratia,  nono  die  Augusti,  an0  1560;  et  assignatur  illi  cubi- 
culum sextum  inter  inferiora;  et  pro  matriculatione  solvit 
viii4,  et  pro  ingressu  suo  vi"  vmd 

Welby  "Willelnius,  scholaris,  e  Sutton,  diocesis  Lincolniensis,  ex 
parente  Thoma  Welbye  defuncto  generoso  natus,  aetatis 
decern  et  septem  annorum,  in  scholis  literariis  educatus 
in  Whoplod  et  aliis  ejusdem  diocesis  ad  annos  quatuor. 
Ascriptus  est  in  nostrum  collegium  litterarum  gratia  xvi 
die  Julii  an0  1560,  et  assignatur  illi  cubiculum  quartum 
inter  inferiora  xxi  die  Septembris  an0  1560  cum  Johanne 
"Walpole  pensionario  minore ;  et  solvit  pro  matriculatione 
mid,  et  pro  ingressu  xnd  eos  utrosque  in  tutelam  suam 
admisit  Richardus  Sherman  artium  magister  et  socius 
collegii,  et  pro  eis  fidejubet. 

Hall  Robertus,  scholaris,  e  Scottowe  comitatus  Norfolciensis  oriun- 
dus ex  parente  Johanne  Hall  de  Norvico,  defuncto,  generoso, 
aetatis  xiiii  annorum  in  scholis  Norvicensis  ad  annos  mi 
educatus,  ascriptus  est  in  nostrum  collegium  causa  litterarum 
xiii  die  Septembris  an°.  1560.  Eum  in  suam  tutelam 
admisit  Henricus  Dethic,  artium  magister,  et  socius  hujus 
collegii,  et  pro  eo  fidejubet.  Assignatur  illi  cubiculum  apud 
tutorem,  et  solvit  pro  matriculatione  nnd  et  pro  ingressu  xnd 

Sherman  Mr  Joannes,  pensionarius  major,  ex  Moulton  Norvicencis 
diocesis,  xxv  annorum,  ex  parente  Joanne  Sherman, 
ascriptus  est  in  nostrum  collegium,  Januarii  xiii,  an'dom1 
1560,  et  assignatur  illi  cubiculum  apud  magistrum  Sher- 
man fratrem  ejus  qui  pro  eo  fidejubet,  et  solvit  pro  ma- 
triculatione vind  et  pro  ingressu  vi"  vm* 


J.   VENN. 


GONVILLE   AND    CilUS    COLLEGE. 

February,  1887. 


ERRATA, 

p.    38,  1.  24 

for  Cambs. 

read  Kent. 

p.    50,  1.  24 

, 

,  Godfrey 

„    Owtram. 

p.    66,  1.    2  fr. 

bottom    , 

i  Kenwicks 

„    Kenricks. 

p.    70,1.    1 

,. 

i  George 

„    Gregory. 

p.    70,  last  line 

i  Eilborn 

,,    Kilborn. 

p.    71,1.    1 

,, 

,  Bilborn 

, ,    Kilborn . 

p.    75, 1.    6  fr. 

bottom    ,, 

,  Tbrexton 

,,     Thuxton. 

p.    88,1.25 

,, 

,  Baker 

,,    Barker. 

p.    95,  11.  7,  8 

>' 

,  Bozom 

„    Bozoon. 

p.    95,  1.  11 

,. 

,  Coop 

,,    Cooper. 

p.  115,  1.  34 

i 

,  Braunton 

,,    Bampton. 

p.  115,  1.  38 

>! 

Standon 

„    Stondon. 

p.  122, 1.    8 

, 

,  Elijab 

„    Ellis. 

p.  130, 1.  18 

,. 

,  Somersby 

,,    Somerby. 

p.  131,  1.    1 

, 

,  Bendall 

,,    Kendall. 

p.  136,  1.  15  fr.  bottom    , 

,  Coop 

„    Cooper. 

p.  137, 1.  23 

J 

,  Braunton 

,,    Bampton. 

p.  137,  1.    2  fr.  bottom    , 

,  Eade 

,,    Cade. 

p.  141,1.  10  fr. 

bottom    , 

,  Pyke 

„   Pyle. 

p.  157,  1.  20 

, 

,  Winterton 

,,    Bintry. 

p.  157,  1.    5  fr. 

bottom    , 

,  Fretton 

„    Fritton. 

p.  160,  1.    1 

, 

,  Andrew 

,,    Owen  (Audoenus) 

p.  168, 1.  12 

, 

,  Thomas  (the  father) 

„    Henry. 

p.  169,  1.  21 

> 

,  Gallowby 

,,    Galloway. 

p.  183, 1.    8 

J 

,  Leeke 

,,    Keele. 

p.  183,  1.  15 

, 

,  Edward 

,,    Edmund. 

p.  191,  1.    7  fr. 

bottom    , 

,  Whitehouse 

„    Whitethorne. 

p.  197,  1.    5 

, 

,  Clayton 

,,    Claxton. 

p.  200,  1.  21 

, 

,  Etheldred 

„    Andrew. 

p.  203,  1.    6 

, 

,  Smith 

,,    Crooke. 

p.  220,  1.    7 

, 

,  Chase 

,,    Clare. 

p.  222,  1.    4 

, 

,  Ingard 

„    Dugard. 

p.  224,  1.    3 

, 

,  Lincoln 

„    Lynn. 

p.  237,  1.  27 

,  Thomas 

,,    Jonas. 

p.  240,  1.  23 

J 

,  goldsmith 

,,    coachman. 

THE  MATRICULATION   BOOK   OF 

GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE, 

COMMENCING  LADY  DAY,    1560. 


Master. 
John  Caius,  M.D. 

Fellows. 
Hugh  Glynne,  M.D. 
Sabine  Smythe,  M.A. 
Thomas  Burre,  M.A. 
John  Kettylston,  M.A. 
Henry  Dethicke,  M.A. 
William  Clarke,  M.A. 
Hugh  Casselton,  B.A. 
Richard  Sherman,  B.A. 

ADMISSIONS  FROM  MARCH  15$£  TO   DEC.  31,   1560. 

Paman,  Clement;   scholar;  of  Chevington,  Suffolk;   son  of  Robert 

Paman,  mediocris  fortunse,  deceased.     Age   18.      School, 

Bury  St  Edmunds,  four  years.     Admitted  March  1,  15§§. 

Tutor  and  surety  Mr   Henry  Dethic,  M.A.     Assigned  a 

cubicle  above  the  well. 
Stradlyng,   Mr  John;    of   Donington  ('Dunnyngton')  in    Holland, 

Lincolnshire.    A  Welshman  ('Patria  Camber').     Age  25. 

Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.  Aug.  9, 1560.  Assigned 

the  sixth  lower  cubicle. 
Welby,  William ;  scholar ;  of  Sutton,  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  Thomas 

Welbye,  gent.,  deceased.     Age    17.     School,  Whaplode, 

Lincolnshire,  and  elsewhere,  four  yeai*s.     Admitted,  litt. 

grat.  July  16,  1560.    Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle 

with  John  Walpole,  pensioner.    Tutor  and  surety  Richard 

Sherman,  M.A.,  fellow  of  the  college. 
Hall,  Robert;   scholar;  of  Scottow,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Hall,  gent. 

of   Norwich,  deceased.     Age   14.     School,   Norwich,  four 

V.  1 


2  ADMISSIONS.  [1560 

years.     Admitted,  litt.  grat.   Sep.    14,  1560.     Assigned  a 

cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Dethic,  M.A., 

fellow  of  the  college. 
Sherman,  Mr  John ;  of  Moulton,  Norwich  diocese  ;  son  of  John 

Sherman.    Age  25.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  13, 

.1560.     Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  brother  and  surety,  Mr 

Sherman.  . 
Bury,  "William;    scholar;    of   Geldeston    ('Gelson')   Norfolk;    son 

of  John   Burye.    Age   19.    School,   Beccles,   three  years. 

Admitted  litt.  causa  Dec.  18,  1560.     Assigned  the  first 

lower  cubicle.    Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Henry  Dethike,  M.A., 

fellow  of  the  college. 
Ellys,   Henry ;  scholar ;   of  Thorpe,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Hugh  Ellys, 

gent.    Age  14.     School,  Norwich,  one  year.    Admitted  litt. 

causa,  Dec.  19,  1560.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 

surety,  Mr  Dethic,  fellow  of  the  college. 
Elys,  Hugh  ;  gent. ;  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk.    Admitted  fellow-commoner, 

and  assigned  a  cubicle. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.   1,   156?  TO  DEC.  31,  1561. 

Porter,  John;  scholar;  of  Norwich;  son  of  John  Porter.  Age  16. 
School,  Norwich,  four  years.  Admitted  litt.  causa,  Feb.  7, 
156?.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Dethike,  fellow. 

Smythe,  Robert;  B.A. ;  of  Thornton,  Yorkshire;  son  of  William 
Smythe.  Age  22.  School,  Pocklington,  three  years.  Ad- 
mitted Feb.  1,  156?.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Richard  Sher- 
man, M.A.    Assigned  the  second  lower  cubicle  to  the  east. 

Halle,  Robert;  B.A.  of  Keighley  ('Caighley')  Yorkshire;  son  of 
Robert  Hall.  Age  20.  School,  Skipton.  Admitted  Feb.  1, 
156?.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Richard  Sherman,  M.A. 
Assigned  the  second  lower  cubicle,  with  Ds  Robert 
Smythe. 

Whitlam,  Rodolph ;  of  Swineshead,  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  John 
Whitelam,  mediocris  fortunse.  School,  Swineshead,  seven 
years.  Age  12.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Feb.  1> 
156?.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Holland. 

Whinke,  William;  of  Terrington  St  John,  Norfolk;  son  of  John 
Whinke,  mediocris  fortunse.  School,  Lynn,  four  years. 
Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Feb.  1,  156?. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety  Mr  Holland. 

Sutton,  Thomas;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  John  Sutton,  deceased. 
Age  16.  School,  Norwich,  five  years.  Admitted  litt.  grat. 
April  8,  1561.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Henry  Dethike. 
Assigned  the  third  lower  cubicle. 


1561]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  3 

Remchinge,  Henry ;  scholar ;  of  Cove,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Richard 
Remchinge,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  16.  Schools,  Swaff- 
hara,  ('Swapham  Market'),  and  Necton,  four  years.  Admitted 
June  10,  1561.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 
surety  Mr   Richard  Sherman. 

Kynge,  William ;  of  the  city  of  London.  Archdeacon  of  Northum- 
berland ;  formerly  fellow  of  King's  College.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  June  10,  1561.  Age  29.  Assigned  the 
fourth  upper  cubicle. 

Papworth,  John;  scholar;  of  Harston,  Cambs;  son  of  Silvester 
Papworth,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  12.  Schools,  Harstoti, 
and  Newton.  Admitted  litt.  caus.  June  10,  1561.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  his  tutor,  Mr  Kynge  above-mentioned. 

Hall,  Richard;  M.A.,  formerly  fellow  of  Pembroke  Hall.  Of  Lincoln 
diocese.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  12,  1561.  Age 
25.     Assigned  the  seventh  upper  cubicle. 

*Hammond,  Henry;  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Hammond, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  15.  School,  Swaffham,  three  years. 
Admitted  Sep.  13,  1561.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Da  Thomas  Smyth,  B.A.  fellow. 

Clayton,  Edmund;  of  Retford  (' Retforth  Luteus')  Notts;  son  of 
John  Clayton.  Age  20.  School,  Lincoln,  three  years. 
Admitted  litt  grat.  Sep.  13,  1561.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Kinge. 

Shancke,  Robert;  of  Rollesby  (' Rouldesboye')  Norfolk;  son  of 
Thomas  Shancke,  mediocr.  fort.  Age  14.  School,  Norwich, 
two  years.  Admitted  litt.  grat.  Sep.  14,  1561.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Cusselton,  B.A. 

*Staller,  John ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Staller,  mediocr.  fort.  Age 
18.  School,  Norwich,  five  years.  Admitted  litt.  grat. 
Oct.  7,  1561.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Ds  Norton,  B.A. 

Woode,  Richard ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  William  Woode,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Age  18.  School,  Norwich,  three  years.  Admitted 
litt.  grat.  Oct.  7,  1561.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Ds  Norton. 

Gardiner,  George;  M.A.;  of  Berwick  on  Tweed  ('Barwicke,  dioc. 
Dunelmens').  Formerly  fellow  of  Queens'  College.  Age  28. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  24,  1561.  Assigned  the 
seventh  upper  cubicle. 

Bullocke,  Simon;  B.A.;  of  Berwick  on  Tweed  (as  above);  sou  of 
George  Bullocke,  gent.  Age  19.  School,  Durham,  four 
years.  Admitted  litt.  grat.  Nov.  14,  1561.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Gardiner. 

Gardiner,  German;  of  Berwick  on  Tweed  (as  above);  son  of  Cuth- 
bert  Gardiner,  gent.    Age  22.    School,  Durham,  four  years. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 

1—2 


4  ADMISSIONS.  [1561 

Admitted  Nov.  14,  1561.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Gardiner,  his  brother. 

Tendall,  Francis ;  born  at  Burnham  Market,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas 
Tendall,  knt.,  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk.  Age  17.  Educated  in 
the  house  of  William  Farmer,  knt.,  at  East  Barsham,  for  four 
years.  Admitted  Nov.  14,  1561.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  H. 
Dethicke,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  under  the 
library. 

Catlyn,  Richard ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Catlin,  gent.,  '  legum 
Angliae  peritus'.  Age  14  At  school  at  Norwich  and  in 
London,  four  years.  Admitted  Nov.  14,  1561.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  witli  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  H.  Dethicke,  M.A. 

Cousen,  Edmund;  B.D.;  of  Bedfordshire.  Age  50.  Formerly 
Master  of  St  Catharine's  Hall.  Admitted  Nov.  20,  1561. 
Assigned  the  first  upper  cubicle. 

Dorington,  John ;  of  Stafford ;  son  of  Robert  Dorington,  gent. 
Age  14  School,  Stafford,  one  year.  At  St  Catharine's 
Hall  three  years.  Admitted  Dec.  19,  1561.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  E.  Cousen. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN   J,   156£  TO  DEC.  31,  1562. 

Vulpe,  John;  of  Quinqueecclesise  (i.e.  Fiinfkirchen,  or  Pecs),  Hun- 
gary ;  gent.  Age  37.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Feb.  11, 
156£.     Assigned  a  cubicle  next  the  Master. 

Stile,  Henry;  M.A.;  of  Enfield,  Middlesex;  formerly  fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  but  afterwards  a  monk  at  Mons(?)  ('Monachus 
Monasteriensis').  Age  40.  Admitted  Feb.  12,  156|.  As- 
signed the  eighth  cubicle,  with  Ds  Hollonde. 

Femelsey,  Samuel ;  scholar ;  of  Reed,  Herts ;  son  of  John  Fernesley, 
mediocri8  fortunse.  Age  16.  School,  Elmham?  ('Elmdam') 
Suffolk,  for  two  years.  Admitted  litt.  causa,  March  15, 156-4. 
Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Hollond,  fellow. 

Longe,  Henry;  gent.;  of  London.  Son  of  Richard  Longe,  knt. 
Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  March  15,  1564. 
Assigned  the  seventh  upper  cubicle. 

Trivilian,  Walter;  gent.;  of  'Churchdown,  near  Moulton',  Durham. 
Son  of  Henry  Trivilian,  gent.  Age  25.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  March  15, 156^.  Assigned  the  seventh  cubicle, 
with  Henry  Longe. 

Clerke,  Edward;  scholar;  of  Bures  ('Buers')  Suff. ;  son  of  Thomas 
Clerke,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  15.  School,  Bures,  five 
years.  Admitted  Ap,  7,  1562.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
brother,  Mr  Clerke,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Cutts,  Henry;  gent.;  of  Thomham,  Kent.  Age  29.  Son  of  Henry  Cutts, 
gent.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  1,  1562.  Assigned 
the  ninth  lower  cubicle. 


156|]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  5 

*  Valenger,  Stephen;  B.A. ;  of  Watlington,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert 
Valenger,  gent.  Age  21.  School,  Aylsham,  five  years.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner  May  11,  1562.  Tutor  and  surety 
Mr  Henry  Dethike,  M.A.    Assigned  the  sixth  lower  cubicle. 

Nicolls,  William ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Edmund  Nicholls,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Age  38.  School,  Norwich,  seven  years.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner  Oct.  19,  1562.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  H. 
Dethike,  M.A.    Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Lunt,  John;  scholar;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds;  son  of  John  Lunt, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  18.  School.  Bury,  one  year.  Ad- 
mitted Nov.  10,  1562.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  brother, 
W.  Lunt,  fellow  of  the  College,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Stephens,  John ;  of  Teffont  ('  Tevent '),  Wilts. :  son  of  John  Stephens, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  23.  School,  Norwich,  four  years. 
Admitted  Nov.  10,  1562.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  R. 
Sherman,  M.A.  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Wylkyns,  Charles ;  scholar  ;  of  Stanuingfield,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William 
Wylkyns,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  20.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  four  years.  Admitted  Dec.  3,  1562.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Spencer,  fellow. 

Roccatagliata,  Sebastian ;  son  of  Bartholomew  Roccatagliata.  Born 
at  Genoa.  At  school  there  as  a  boy,  and  afterwards  'in 
Aula  Archiepiscopali'  till  22.  Age  33.  Admitted  scholar, 
Dec.  29,  1562.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Francis  Doriugton, 
president.     Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Holand. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.    1,   156f  TO   DEC.   31,   1563. 

Parker,  Edward ;  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts ;  son  of  Lord  Morley. 
Age  11.  Admitted  litt.  causa  Feb.  10,  166$.  Tutor  and 
surety  Mr  Trott,  fellow.  Assigned  the  eighth  upper  cubicle 
to  the  west,  between  the  Chapel  and  the  Library.  Paid 
seven  pounds  for  the  decorations  of  his  room,  which  were 
afterwards  presented  to  the  college. 

Baker,  Thomas;  of  East  Walton,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Baker, 
gent.  Age  15.  School,  Swaffham,  three  years.  Admitted 
Feb.  13,  156|.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Valenger,  B.A., 
his  tutor  and  surety. 

Elryngton,  William ;  of  London ;  son  of  Edward  Elrington,  gent. 
Age  16.  School,  Elmdon,  four  years.  Admitted  Feb.  13, 
1565.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Valenger,  B.A.,  his 
tutor  and  surety. 

Jhonsey,  Roland;  of  Hertfordshire;  sou  of  John  Jhonsey,  gent. 
Age  18.  School,  Hertford,  three  years;  and  at  St  Catha- 
rine's Hall  three  years.  Admitted  Feb.  14, 156§.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  Mr  Doriugton,  M.A.,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


6  ADMISSIONS.  [  1 5  6  5 

Wynnyffe,  George;  of  Brettenham,  Suffolk ;  bod  of  Thomas  Wynnyffe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  17.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
one  year.  Admitted  Mar.  3,  156g.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
Ds  Luntt,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Kennyon,  Walter;  of  Winwick,  Lancashire  ;  son  of  Ralph  Kennyon, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  16.  School,  Winwick,  seven  years. 
Admitted  Mar.  24,  156§.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr 
Dorington,  M.A.,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Kebbell,  Robert;  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk;  son  of  Henry  Kebbell, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  18.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
three  years.  Admitted  March  20,  156f.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  1)8  Spenser,  fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Smithe,  Gilbert;  of  Pidley,  Hunts  ;  son  of  Gilbert  Smythe,  gent. 
Age  21.  School,  Godmanchester,  four  years.  Admitted 
Mar.  20,  156§.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  F.  Dorington, 
M.A.,  fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Lynge,  John1;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Thomas  Linge,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Age  16.  School,  Norwich,  four  years.  Admitted  April  20, 
1563.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Luntt,  fellow,  his  tutor 
and  surety. 

Leech,  John ;  of  '  Malvizer',  Northants ;  son  of  William  Leech,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  Age  20.  School,  Norwich,  four  years.  Ad- 
mitted April  20, 1563.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Spenser, 
fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Trott,  Nicholas ;  of  Stoke,  near  Clare,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Trott, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  21.  At  Trinity  College  three  years. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  May  1,  1563.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  surety,  Mr  Trott,  fellow. 

Spenser,  Richard;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds;  son  of  Richard  Spenser, 
gent.  Age  20.  School,  Bury,  three  years.  Admitted  litt. 
causa,  May  2,  1563.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Spenser, 
fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Manne,  Henry ;  of  Cheveley,  Cambs ;  son  of  Thomas  Mann,  gent. 
Age  64.  For  16  years  at  Trinity  College.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner  June  23,  1563.  Assigned  a  lower  cubicle  with 
Mr  Hollond. 

Dickens,  William ;  of '  Stotfold',  Notts ;  son  of  John  Dickens,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Age  16.  At  Christ's  College  two  years.  Admitted 
litt.  causa  July  13,  1563.     Tutor  and  surety  Ds  Corbet. 

Tuke,  Vincent ;  of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Adam  Tuke, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  30.  At  Pembroke  Hall  four  years. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  causa,  Sep.  28,  1563.  As- 
signed the  fourth  lower  cubicle.  Surety  Mr  Dorington, 
fellow. 

Barwick,  Thomas ;  of  Kendal,  Westmoreland ;  son  of  Edwin  Bar- 

1  In  the  University  registers,  both  of  matriculations  and  degrees,  he 
is  called  James. 


1564]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  7 

wick,  gent.  Age  43.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College  for  17 
years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  Sep.  29, 1563.  Assigned 
the  first  upper  cubicle.  Surety  Mr  Dorington,  fellow. 
Holland,  Thomas ;  of  Swineshead  ('  Shinshed '),  Lincolnshire  ;  son 
of  Thomas  Hollond,  gent.  Age  14.  School,  Boston,  two 
years.  Admitted  litt.  causa,  Sep.  30,  1563.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Hollond. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.    1,   156|   TO   DEC.   31,   1564. 

Yeolerton,  Lewys;  of  Braunton  ('Bronton'),  Devon;  son  of  Thomas 
Yeolverton,  mediocris  fortuuse.  Age  20.  At  St  Mary's 
Hall  ('Collegium'),  Oxford,  two  years.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  causa,  Jan.  24,  156|.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Dorington,  fellow. 

Hacon,  Hubert;  of  Wheatacre  (' Whittacre')  Norfolk;  son  of  Fran- 
cis Hacon,  gent.  Age  18.  School,  Norwich,  six  years. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  causa,  Jan.  26,  156f.  Tutor  and 
surety  Ds.  Luntt,  fellow.  Assigned  the  seventh  lower 
cubicle. 

Gilpine,  Bernard ;  of  Lancaster;  son  of  Randall  Gilpine,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  16.  School,  Lancaster,  five  years.  Admitted 
litt.  causa,  Feb.  7,  156|.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Dorington, 
fellow.     Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle. 

Ball,  Robert ;  of  Scottow,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Ball,  gent.  Age  18. 
School,  Scottow,  three  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Feb.  12,  156|.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Dorington,  fellow. 
Assigned  the  sixth  lower  cubicle  to  the  east. 

Cattlyne,  Richard ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Cattlyn  gent., 
'legum  Angliae  peritus,'  deceased.  Age  16.  School 
Norwich,  three  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  Feb.  J  6, 
156|.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Francis  Dorington,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Busbey,  Humfrey  ;  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  Doctor  of  Laws  (1543).  Age  53. 
At  Trinity  Hall  23  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner 
March  28,  1564.  Surety  Mr  Dorington,  fellow.  Assigned 
the  fourth  upper  cubicle. 

Dorington,  William;  of  Stafford;  son  of  Robert  Dorington,  gent. 
School,  Eton,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  causa,  May  3, 1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  brother 
Mr  Dorington,  fellow  of  the  college,  his  tutor  and  surety. 
Clappam,  Luke;  of  Bedale  ('Bidell'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Thomas 
Clappam,  mediocris  fortunse.  School,  Bedale,  four  years. 
Age  21.  Admitted  litt.  causa,  May  4,  1564.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor,  Mr  Trot,  fellow. 
Throckmarton,  Robert;  scholar;  of  Warboys,  Hunts.   Sou  of  Gabriel 


8  ADMISSIONS.  [1564 

Throckmarton,gent.  School,  Warboys,  three  years.  Age  12. 
Admitted  litt.  causa  June  24, 1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Dorington,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Kinder,  Edmond;  of  Wath,  Yorkshire;  son  of  John  Kinder,  gent. 
Age  22.  School,  Boston,  three  years.  Admitted  litt.  causa, 
June  25, 1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Hollond,  fellow. 

Davys,  Thomas;  of  Howden  ('Holden'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Thomas 
Davys,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  27.  At  Trinity  College 
four  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  June  26,  1564. 
Surety,  Mr  Trot,  fellow.     Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Carre,  Robert;  of  Moulton,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  William  Carre,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  18.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  four  years. 
Admitted  litt.  grat.,  July  2,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Paymont,  fellow. 

Kedington,  Henry ;  of  Reed  ('  Ryde '),  Suffolk ;  son  of  Henry 
Kedington,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  14.  Schools,  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  and  Glemsford,  three  years.  Admitted  litt. 
grat.,  July  5,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Ds  Paimont,  fellow. 

Newgate,  Robert;  of  Holkham  ('Holcom')  Norfolk;  son  of  Edmond 
Newgate,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  16.  School,  Burnham 
Westgate  ('Wescot')  three  years.  Admitted  Aug.  1, 1564. 
Tutor  and  surety  Ds.  Spenser. 

Drury,  William  ;  of  Hawstead  ('  Hawlsted ')  Suffolk ;  son  of  Robert 
Drury,  Esq.  Age  15.  School,  Groton  ('Gratton'),  three  years. 
Admitted  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  4,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr 
Dorington,  fellow.     Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Drury,  Thomas ;  younger  brother  of  the  above.  Born  at  Hawstead. 
Age  12.  Admitted  pensioner  Aug.  4,  1564.  Tutor  and 
surety  Mr  Dorington.  Assigned  the  same  cubicle  as  his 
brother. 

Froste,  William  ;  of  Brockley,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Richard  Frost,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  16.  School,  Groton  ('Gratton'),  three  years. 
Admitted  litt.  grat.  Aug.  4,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr 
Dorington,  fellow.     Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Underdowne,  Thomas;  of  Sussex;  son  of  Henry  Underdown,  gent. 
Age  21.  Educated  for  three  years  at  Clare  Hall.  Admitted 
litt.  grat.  Aug.  6,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Dorington, 
fellow.     Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle. 

Richardson,  Raynold;  of  Howden  ('Hovidon'),  Yorkshire;  son  of 
William  Richardson,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  12.  School, 
Howden  ('Houldon'),  three  years.  Admitted  litt.  grat., 
Sep.  11,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Ds  Davys,  fellow-commoner  of  the  College. 

Cobbe  Nicholas;  of  Hedingham  (' Henningham '),  Essex;  son  of 
Avillus  Cobb,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  25.  Formerly  fellow 
of  St  Johu's  College.    Admitted  fellow-commoner  Oct.  20, 


1564]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  9 

1564.  Surety  Mr  Dorington.  Assigned  the  second  upper 
cubicle. 

Greene,  William  ;  son  and  heir  of  Rooke  Grene,  Esq.  Born  at 
Sampford,  Essex.  Age  19.  Educated  at  home.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20,  1564.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Nicholas  Cobbe, 
above-named. 

Crawley,  Thomas ;  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Crawley,  Esq.  Born  at 
Wendon  Lofts  ('Loots'),  Essex.  Age  14.  Educated  at 
the  house  of  Mr  Greene  above-named.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Nicholas  Cobbe. 

Mannock,  William  ;  son  and  heir  of  Francis  Mannock,  Esq.  Born  at 
Stoke  by  Nayland,  Suffolk.  Age  nine.  Educated  at  home. 
Admitted  litt.  grat.  Oct.  20,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr 
Nicholas  Cobbe.    Assigned  the  filth  lower  cubicle. 

Arrabraster,  Edmund ;  son  and  heir  of  Edmond  Arrabraster,  Esq. 
Born  In  Essex.  Age  20.  School,  Colchester,  two  years. 
Admitted  pensioner  litt.  grat.  Oct.  20,  1564.  Tutor  and 
surety  Mr  Nicholas  Cobbe,  fellow-commoner.  Assigned 
the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Greene,  Richard;  brother  of  the  above-named  William  Greene.  Born 
and  educated  at  the  same  place  as  his  brother.  Age  11. 
Admitted  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Nicholas  Cobbe. 

Copwodde,  Abraham ;  of  Kent.  Son  of  —  Copwood,  Esq.,  gent. 
Age  12.  School,  Gosfield,  Essex,  three  years.  Admitted 
litt.  grat.  Oct.  20,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Nicholas 
Cobbe.    Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Stoorton,  William  ;  born  at  Duninow  ('  Donmoughe')  Essex.  Son  of 
Alexander  Stoorton,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  16.  Edu- 
cated at  Sampford,  at  the  above-named  Mr  Greene's.  Ad- 
mitted litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr 
Nicholas  Cobbe.     Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Chappline  Thomas ;  son  of  Thos.  Chappline,  mediocris  fortunse.  Born 
at  Sampford,  Essex.  Age  16.  Educated  at  Mr  Greene's  at 
Sampford.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20,  1564. 
Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Nicholas  Cobbe.  Assigned  the  fifth 
lower  cubicle. 

Chappline,  William ;  brother  of  the  above  Thomas.  Born  at  Samp- 
ford. Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner  Oct.  20,  1564.  Tutor 
and  surety  Mr  Nicholas  Cobbe.  Assigned  the  same  cubicle 
as  his  brother. 

Marsham,  John ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Ralph  Marsham,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  18.  School,  Norwich,  three  years.  Admitted 
pensioner  Nov.  21,  1564.  Tutor  and  surety  Ds  Spenser, 
fellow  of  the  college.     Assigned  the  seventh  lower  cubicle. 

Edgarre,   Henry;   of  Battisford,   Suffolk;  son   of  Edward  Edgarr, 


10  ADMISSIONS.  [1564 

mediocris  fortunse.     Age  15.    School,  Stowniarket,  three 

years.     Admitted  Nov.  25,  1564.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with 

his  tutor  and  surety  Ds.  Payniont,  fellow. 
Woodward,  Thomas ;   of  Stafford  ;  son  of  Thomas  Woodward,  gent. 

Ago  16.    School,  Stafford,  three  years.    Admitted  litt.  grat. 

Nov.  26, 1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Dorington,  fellow, 

his  tutor  and  surety. 
Drurey,  Robert ;  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Robert  Drurey,  Esq. 

Age  11.    Admitted  pensioner  Dec.  14,  1564.    Tutor  and 

surety  Ds  Paymont,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  1564  TO  DEC.  31,  1565. 

Barly,  John;  of  Elsenham,  Essex;  son  of  Averis  Barly,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  15.  School,  Elmdon,  two  years.  Admitted 
litt.  grat.  Feb.  28,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Pay- 
mont, his  tutor  and  surety. 

Sey,  Robert;  of  Watlington,  Norfolk;  son  of  George  Saye,  gent. 
Age  15.  School,  Lynn,  four  years.  Admitted  litt.  grat., 
Feb.  28,  1564.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Yalenger,  his 
tutor  and  surety. 

Goddard,  Thomas ;  of  Stowmarket ;  son  of  Thomas  Goddard, 
mediocris  fortunse.  Age  18.  School,  Stowniarket.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  May  5,  1565.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
Ds  Spenser,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Crickmey,  John;  of  Norwich;  son  of  John  Crickmey,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  18.  School,  Norwich.  Admitted  pensioner 
May  5,  1565.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Detheck,  fellow  of  the 
college.     Assigned  the  second  lower  cubicle. 

Bonning,  Robert ;  of  Holme  Hale,  Norfolk.  Son  of  John  Bonnyng, 
mediocris  fortunse.  Age  16.  School,  Downham  Market, 
Norfolk,  two  years.  Admitted  pensioner  May  8,  1565. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  aud  surety,  Mr  Warner, 
fellow. 

Eide,  John;  of  Burnham  Westgate,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Eyde, 
mediocris  fortunse.  Age  15.  School,  Burnham,  three  years. 
Admitted  May  9,  1565.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Warner. 

Jewyll,  George ;  of  Scoulton,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Jewell,  mediocris 
fortunse.  Age  18.  School,  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  May  19,  1565.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Warner. 

Ager,  John ;  of  Stoke  near  Clare,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Clement  Ager, 
mediocris  fortunse.  Age  18.  School,  Stoke.  Admitted 
pensioner  Oct.  22,  1565.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Trott,  fellow. 

*Pearse,  Stephen  (Perse) ;  of  Great  Massingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


15G6]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIU8    COLLEGE.  11 

John  Pearse,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  17.  School,  Norwich. 
Admitted  pensioner  Oct.  29,  1565.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr 
Trott,  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower  cubicle. 
Mapes,  Leonard ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  John  Mapes,  mediocris  for- 
tunse. Age  17.  School,  Norwich,  three  years.  Admitted 
pensioner  Dec.  2,  1565.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  F.  Dorington,  B.D.,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  156$  TO  DEC.  31,  1566. 

Vuvisore, George;  of  South  Cave,  Yorkshire;  son  of  John  Vavisore, 
Esq.  Age  20.  Educated  at  Clare  Hall,  three  years. 
Admitted  pensioner  June  13,  1566.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr 
Valenger,  fellow.    Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Vavisore,  Ralph;  of  South  Cave,  Yorkshire;  son  of  John  Vavisore, 
Esq.  Age  16.  School,  South  Cave,  four  years.  Admitted 
pensioner  June  13,  1566.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Stephen 
Valenger,  fellow.    Assigned  the  fifth  lower  cubicle. 

Davys,  Simon  ;  of  Howden  ('  Houlden '),  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  Thomas 
Davys,  mediocris  fortunse.  Age  20.  School,  Howden.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  June  13,  1566.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  S.  Valenger,  fellow. 

Clere,  Thomas;  son  and  heir  of  Charles  Clere,  Esq.  Born  at 
Stokesby,  Norfolk.  Age  19.  Educated  at  home,  and  at 
St  John's  College,  three  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
litt.  grat.,  Oct.  23,  1566.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Humfrey  Bohun,  fellow. 

Aldham,  Edward ;  of  Shimpling,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Aldham, 
gent.  Age  1 8.  At  St  John's  College,  one  year.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  23,  1566.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Mr  Bohun,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

*Churche,  Robert ;  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex ;  son  of  Bartholomew 
Churche,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  17.  School,  Colchester ; 
afterwards  at  St  John's  College  for  two  years.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  23,  1566.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
Mr  Bohun,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Corbrigge,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Corbrigge.  Born  at  Hibaldstow 
('  Habberstowe'),  Lincolnshire.  School,  Kirton.  At  St  John's 
College,  one  year.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Oct.  23, 
1566.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Bohun,  his  tutor  and 
surety. 

White,  William ;  of  Barnsley,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Richard  White, 
mediocris  fortunse.  Age  16.  At  St  Catharine's  Hall,  for 
six  months.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  24,  1566. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Maplet,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Goodclayo,  Thomas;  of  Sawbridgeworth  ('Sapsworth')  Herts.;  son 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


12  ADMISSIONS.  [1566 

of  Thomas  Gooddaye,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  16.  Edu- 
cated at  St  Catharine's  Hall.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat. 
Oct.  24,  1566.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Ds  Maplet. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  156f  TO  DEC.  31,  1567. 

Holland,  Tobias ;  of  Colchester ;  son  of  John  Holland,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Age  18.  School,  Colchester,  three  years.  At  St 
John's  College,  four  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat. 
Jan.  15, 156f.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Bohun,  fellow  of  the  College. 

Wykes,  George;  of  Whitwell  near  Reepham  ('Rypham')  Norfolk; 
son  of  Edward  Wykes,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  24.  School, 
Eton,  two  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Jan.  21, 
156f.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Valenger,  fellow  of  the  College. 

Cooke,  Robert;  B.A. ;  of  Colchester;  son  of  Robert  Cooke.  Age  21. 
Educated  at  St  John's  College  five  years.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  Feb.  11,  156f.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Bohun,  fellow  of  the  College. 

Appleton,  William  ;  son  of  Roger  Appleton,  Esq.  Born  at  Dartford, 
Kent.  Age  16.  School,  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  six  years.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  16,  156f.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Valenger, 
fellow  of  the  College. 

Walforde,  William ;  B.A. ;  of  Essex ;  son  of  William  Walford.  Age  25. 
Educated  at  Trinity  College  four  years.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  March  11, 156?.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Valenger,  fellow  of  the  College. 

Bonde,  George;  M.A.;  of  Winthorpe,  Lincolnshire  ;  son  of  William 
Bonde,  gent.  Fellow  of  St  John's  College.  Age  25.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.  May  10, 1567.  Assigned 
the  fifth  lower  cubicle.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Humfrey 
Bohun,  fellow. 

Tompson,  Richard ;  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Tompson, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Hadleigh,  four  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  July  3,  1567.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Maplett,  fellow. 

Harward,  Richard ;  of  Yarmouth ;  son  of  Robert  Harward,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Yarmouth,  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.  July  25,  1567.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Staller,  fellow. 

Fennynge,  John ;  of  Braintree,  Essex ;  son  of  John  Fennynge, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Braintree,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Aug.  5,  1567.  Tutor  and 
surety  Ds  Staller,  fellow.  Assigned  the  tenth  upper  cubicle, 
with  Ds  Walford. 


156^]  G0XV1LLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  13 

Hammond,  Edward;  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Ham- 
mond, mediocris  fortunse.  School,  Holt,  ('Holte  Market') 
five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3, 
1567.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Valenger,  fellow. 

Northey,  Adam  ;  of  Colchester  ;  son  of  Richard  Northey,  mediocris 
fortunse.  School,  Colchester,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3, 1567.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Humfrey  Bohun,  fellow. 

Buhun,  Nicholas;  of  Uggeshall  ('  OutchelF),  Suffolk  :  son  of  Francis 
Bohun,  gent.  School,  Bungay,  Norfolk  (sic),  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3,  1567.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Humfrey 
Bohun,  fellow. 

Pleasaunce,  Thomas ;  of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Plea- 
saunce,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3, 
1567.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
John  Maplett,  fellow. 

Parcar,  Thomas;  of  Furneaux  Pelham,  Herts;  son  of  Lord  Morley. 
Age  11.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  12, 
1567.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Trotte,  fellow.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  elder  brother,  Edward. 

Bastard,  Leonard;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk;  son  of  Francis  Bastarde,  gent. 
School,  Norwich,  four  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Oct.  25, 1567.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Matthew  Trott, 
fellow  of  the  college.    Assigned  the  third  lower  cubicle. 

*Gerarde,  Richard  ;  of  Harrow,  Middlesex  ;  son  of  William  Gerard, 
gent.  School,  Harrow,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  4, 1567.  Tutor  Mr  Trott,  fellow  of 
the  college.  Surety,  the  Master.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
Ds  Hammond. 

*Depup,  John,  M.A.;  son  of  George  Depup,  citizen  of  London.  Born 
in  London.  Age  22.  Educated  at  Trinity  College.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat,  Nov.  14, 1567.  Tutor  and  surety 
Mr  Trot,  fellow  of  the  college.  Assigned  the  sixth  lower 
cubicle. 
Shereman,  John ;  of  Maldon,  Essex;  son  of  John  Shereman,  gent. 
School,  Maldon,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Nov.  26,  1567.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Trott,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN  1,  156|  TO   DEC.  31,  1568. 
Bridge,  Thomas  ;  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Bridge, 
mediocris  fortunae.    School,  Walden,  four  years.     Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.     Jan.  10,  156$.    Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Mr  Stephen  Valenger,  his  tutor  and  surety. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


14  ADMISSIONS.  [15G8 

*Hownd,  Edmund;  M.A.;  son  of  John  Hound,  merchant  of  London. 
Born  at  Calais  ('Calisia').  Age  23.  Educated  at  Trinity 
College.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  litt  grat.  June  14, 
1568.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.,  fellow.  As- 
signed the  second  upper  cubicle  to  the  east. 

Clarkeson,  Thomas;  of  Northallerton,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Anthony 
Clarkeson,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Northallerton,  five 
years.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  June  14, 
1568.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
John  Maplet,  fellow. 

Rowse,  Thomas ;  son  of  Caspar  Rowse,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  At  school  there,  five  years.  Age  25.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat,  July  14,  1568.  Tutor  and  surety 
Mr  Henry  Holand,  president  of  the  College.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Ds  Churche. 

Tappe,  Edmund;  of  Felmersham  ('Fensham'),  Beds. ;  son  of  Robert 
Tappe.  School,  Felmersham,  four  years.  Aged  IS.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.  July  14, 1568.  Tutor  and  surety 
Mr  Henry  Holand.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Depup. 

Parlet,  Francis;  B.A. ;  of  Downham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Parlet, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  Christ's  College,  four  years.  Age  20. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Sept.  11,  1568.  Tutor  and 
surety  Mr  Stephen  Valenger,  fellow.  Assigned  the  fifth 
lower  cubicle. 

Dunning,  Lancelot;  M.A.;  of  the  county  of  York  ;  son  of  Christopher 
Dunning.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  where  he  was  educated. 
Age  26.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat,  Sept.  14, 
1568.  Surety,  Mr  John  Stallard,  fellow.  Assigned  the  fifth 
lower  cubicle. 

Cosen,  Richard;  of  the  county  of  Bedford;  son  of  Thomas  Cosen, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  Trinity  College  three  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Sep.  20,  1568.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Staller,  fellow.  Assigned  the  second  lower 
cubicle. 

Shuckforth,  John ;  of  Harling,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  William  Shuckforthe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Walden,  Essex,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Oct.  3,  1568.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Valenger,  fellow. 

Spenser,  Roger;  of  Newton,  Staffordshire;  son  of  Richard  Spenser, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Repton,  Derbyshire,  four  years, 
Age  over  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct  20,  1568. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Holand, 
president 

Stutsberye,  Benedict;  of  Northants  ;  son  of  William  Stutsberye. 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Brackley,  six  years.  Age  2o. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Oct.  22, 1568.  Assigned  a  cu- 
bicle with  Mr  Stephen  "Valenger,  fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


156£]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  15 

Chapman,  Allen;  of  Thriplow,  Cambs.;  son  of  Peter  Chapman,  gent. 

School,  Walden,  four  years.     Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner, 

litt.  grat.,  Oct.  22, 1568.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Stephen 

Yalenger,  fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 
Rust,  Thomas ;  of  Clare,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Rust,  mediocris 

fortunae.     School,  Clare,  four  years.    Age  17.    Admitted 

pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  12,  1568.    Assigned  a  cubicle 

with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Holaud,  fellow  and  president 

of  the  College. 
Keuion,  Walter;  admitted  pensioner  in  1562;  afterwards  Rector  of 

Bury,  Lancashire.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Dec.  5, 1568. 

Surety  Mr  Staller,  fellow.    Assigned  a  lower  cubicle. 
Sowter,  Thomas ;   of  Long  Sutton,  Lincolnshire ;   son  of  Thomas 

Sowter,  mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Wisbeach,  four  years. 

Age  22.     Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  8,   1568. 

Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Henry  Hammot,  fellow,  his  tutor 

and  surety. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  156§   TO   DEC.  31,  1569. 

Parlet,  William ;  of  Downham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Parlet, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Downham,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  14,  156f.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Holand,  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
brother  Francis. 

Jeffreis,  Thomas;  of  Water  Orton?  (' Waytrton'),  Warwickshire; 
son  of  William  Jeffreis,  mediocris  fortunae,  deceased. 
School,  Rep  ton,  four  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat,  Jan.  14,  156f.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Holand,  president  of  the  College. 

Kyrbye,  Richard,  B.A. ;  of  London ;  son  of  Robert  Kyrbye,  me- 
diocris fortunae.  At  Queens'  College,  five  years.  Age 
20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  18,  156f.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  John  Staller,  fellow. 

Waferer,  Thomas ;  son  of  Robert  Waferer,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
abroad,  at  Calais  ('  Calicia ').  School,  Sandwich,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  3,  156f. 
Tutor  and  surety  Ds  Hammont,  fellow.  Assigned  the  upper 
cubicle  above  the  well. 

Aldye,  Villers ;  of  Gunthorpe,  Northants ;  son  of  Adam  Aldye, 
mediocris  fortunae,  deceased.  School,  Sandwich,  Kent, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  3, 
156f .  Tutor  and  surety  Ds  Hammont.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  Thomas  Waferer. 

Lewes,  Robert ;  of  Lydd,  Kent ;  son  of  John  Lewes,  mediocris 
fortunae,  deceased.  School,  Colchester,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  Feb.  6,  156§.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Churche,  fellow. 


16  ADMISSIONS.  [15G9 

Fletcher,  Henry,  B.A. ;  of  Cockermouth,  Cumberland ;  son  of 
Henry  Fletcher.  At  Trinity  College,  eight  years.  Age  26. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.  April  22, 1569.  Tutor 
and  surety  Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  an 
upper  cubicle. 

Ninge,  Edward,  M.A. ;  of  Herringswell,  Suffolk;  son  of  William 
Ninge,  mediocris  fortunae.  Educated  at  Christ's  College. 
Age  23.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3, 1569. 
Tutor  and  surety  Mr  Hamante,  fellow.  Assigned  the  ninth 
lower  cubicle,  under  the  library. 

Fletcher,  John;  of  Tivetshall  (' Tittsall '),  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert 
Fletcher,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Tivetshall,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3,  1569. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Ds  Edwards,  fellow. 

Wilde,  George ;  of  Felmersham,  Bedfordshire  ;  son  of  Robert  Wilde, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  school  in  Cambridge.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3,  1569.  Tutor  and  surety 
Mr  Hamante.  Assigned  the  tenth  cubicle,  above  the 
well. 

Smithe,  Nathaniel ;  of  London  ;  son  of  Ralph  Smithe,  gent.,  de- 
ceased. At  St  John's  College,  three  years.  Age  20. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.  Oct.  18,  1569.  Tutor 
and  surety  Ds  Edwards.  Assigned  the  uppermost  cubicle 
over  the  gate,  in  the  Caius  Court1. 

Tuhags,  Edward ;  of  Letch  worth,  Herts. ;  son  of  John  Thuages, 
gent.  At  Christ's  College,  three  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.  Oct.  23,  1569.  Tutor  and  surety 
Mr  Ninge.  Assigned  the  last  upper  cubicle,  by  the  'platea' 
in  the  western  part  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Dethicke,  Christopher;  of  Beechamwell  (' BichenwelP),  Norfolk  ;  son 
of  Edmund  Dethicke,  gent.  School,  Lynn,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  Mr  Hamante,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Ro,  William ;  M.A.,  of  Oxford ;  son  of  Thomas  Ro,  merchant  and 
alderman  ('senator')  of  London.  Born  in  London.  Edu- 
cated at  St.  Anthony's  School,  and  afterwards  at  Oxford. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  Nov.  17, 1569.  Age  24.  Surety, 
Mr  John  Trace,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  to  the  Master's 
cubicle  'per  gratiam  ejusdem'. 

Goodwyn,  Blasius;  son  of  William  Goodwin,  gent.,  merchant  of 
London.  Age  19.  School,  Eton.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
litt.  grat.  Nov.  17,  1569.  Tutor  and  surety  Mr  John  Trace, 
M.A.,  fellow.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Ro. 

Wydley,  Thomas;  of  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Wydley. 
Age  16.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.  Nov.  26, 1569.    Tutor  and  surety,  Edward  Nynge, 

1  '  The  first  occupant  of  a  room  in  the  Caius  Court.' 


1570]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  17 

MA.,  fellow'- commoner.  Assigned  a  lower  cubicle  with 
Spenser,  by  the  chapel. 

Stephens,  John,  B.A.;  alias  Baberstocke;  Rector  of  Long  Stratton, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Teffont  ('  Tevent '),  diocese  of  Winches- 
ter (sic).  Age  31.  School,  Norwich.  Admitted  pensioner, 
'studii  causa'  Nov.  28,  1569.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John 
Staller,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the  last  lower  cubicle,  to- 
wards the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Spenser,  Augustin ;  son  of  Nicholas  Spenser,  merchant.  Born  in 
London.  Schools,  St  Anthony  and  St  Lawrence.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  1,  1569.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Trace,  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor,  Wni. 
Ro,  M.A. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  15f£  TO  DEC.  31,  1570. 

Ballard,  John ;  of  Wratting  ('Tollewratting'),  Suffolk ;  son  of  William 
Ballard,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Elmdon,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  Jan.  18,  15f§. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Edwards,  fellow.  Assigned  the  fourth 
lower  cubicle. 

Raighet,  Thomas;  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Raghett, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Garboldisham,  four  years.  Age 
18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  June  26,  1570.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Ds  Edwards,  fellow.  Assigned  the  fourth  lower 
cubicle. 

Stephens,  Ds  John ;  alias  Baberstocke ;  already  entered  pensioner  of 
the  college;  admitted  fellow- commoner,  litt.  grat,  Aug.  3, 
1569.  Surety,  Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the 
first  upper  cubicle,  by  the  chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the 
Caius  Court. 

Scarlett,  Thomas ;  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Robert  Scarlett, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  Trinity  College,  two  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  16,  1570.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Hamand,  fellow.  Assigned  the  upper  cubicle 
over  the  well. 

Garrard,  Peter;  son  of  William  Garrard,  knt.  Born  in  London.  At 
school  there,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat,  Oct.  27,  1570.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracye, 
M.A.,  fellow.     Assigned  a  cubicle  under  the  library. 

Drake,  John;  of  East  Dereham  ('Dyrom')  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas 
Drake ;  deceased.  School,  East  Dereham,  four  years.  At 
Corpus  Christi  College,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat,  Nov.  20,  1570.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  fourth  lower 
cubicle. 

V.  2 


18  ADMISSIONS.  [157£ 

ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1    157?  TO  DEC.  31,  1571. 

Garrard,  Peter ;  already  admitted  pensioner,  as  above ;  now  admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  20, 157?.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Tracy e,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  under 
the  library. 

Anger,  Edmund;  of  Foulden,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Anger,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Schools,  Wilton  and  Ely,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and  surety,  Ds 
Raghett,  fellow.     Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle. 

Buller,  Robert ;  of  Brome,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Robert  Buller,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Schools,  Hickling  and  Botesdale,  five  years.  Age 
18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and  surety,  Ds 
Raghet,  fellow.    Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle. 

Norcotte,  Samuel;  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex ;  son  of  Richard  Nor- 
cotte,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Saffron  Walden.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  2,  1571.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Hammant.  Assigned  the  lower  cubicle  above 
the  well. 

Mersse,  John  ;  of  West  Wickham,  Cambs ;  son  of  Bartholomew 
Mersse,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.  fellow. 

Bonefelowe,  John  ;  of  Ellingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Simon  Bonefelowe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  Clare  College,  two  years.  Age  20. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John 
Tracye,  M.A.,  fellow.    Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle. 

Roper,  Henry ;  of  Sharrington,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Roper,  gent. 
Schools,  Holt,  Norfolk,  two  years  ;  and  Eaton  (Socon),  two 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  June  15, 
1571.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  H.  Hamant,  fellow.  Assigned 
the  upper  cubicle  above  the  well. 

Dinsdale,  John,  B.A. ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk:  son  of  John  Dinsdale, 
merchant.  At  Corpus  Christi  College,  five  years.  Age  23. 
Admitted  fellow- commoner,  litt.  grat.  Assigned  the  first 
upper  cubicle  by  the  chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius 
court.    Surety,  Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Womocke,  Arthur ;  of  East  Dereham  ('  Diroin'),  Norfolk  ;  son  of 
William  Wonocke  (sic),  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  East 
Dereham,  four  years.  At  Clare  College,  three  years.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  8,  1571.  Age  20.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Ds  Raghett.    Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle. 

Saunders,  Edwai'd;  of  Coventry;  son  of  Francis  Saunders,  gent. 
Age  18.  Schools,  Great  Harborough,  Warwickshire,  and 
Eton,  five  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  22, 
1571.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  in  the  Caius  Court. 


1571]  G0NV1LLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  19 

Richemonde,  Thomas ;  of  Barton,  Cambs  ;  son  of  John  Richemonde, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  18.  School,  Hitchin,  Herts,  one 
year,  and  King's  College  School,  Camb.  four  years.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  22,  1571.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow,  his  tutor  and 
surety. 

Tayler,  William;  of  Chelmsford;  son  of  John  Tayler.  School, 
Chelmsford,  six  years.  At  Christ's  College,  four  years. 
Age  24.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  24, 
1571.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow. 
Assigned  an  upper  cubicle,  in  the  middle  of  the  east  side  of 
the  Caius  Court. 

Sorell,  William ;  of  Great  Waltham,  Essex ;  son  of  William  Sorell, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  three  years. 
Age  23.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  18,  1571.  Tutor  and 
surety  Mr  H.  Hammont,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  lower 
cubicle  above  the  well. 

Brytiff,  Thomas  ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Robert  Brytiff,  doctor  ('medi- 
cus').  School,  Norwich,  six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  Sep.  20,  1571.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Staller,  M.A.  fellow. 

Estofte,  John  ;  of  Eastoft  ('  Estofte '),  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Thomas 
Estofte,  Esq.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London,  four 
years.  At  St  John's  College,  three  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  9, 1571.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Ds  Perse,  B.A.,  fellow. 

Bounde,  John  ;  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Bounde,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Aylsham,  six  years.  At  St  John's  Col- 
lege, three  years,  '  humanioribus  scientiis  institutus '.  Age 
17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct  26,  1571-  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  MA.,  fellow.  Assigned  the 
first  lower  cubicle,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Dauson,  Richard;  of  Holt  ('Howlte'),  Norfolk;  son  of  William 
Dauson,  D.D.  Schools,  Reepham  ('  Reiffham ')  and  Ayl- 
sham ('Aielsham'),  eight  years.  At  St  John's  College,  two 
years,  '  melioribus  literis  institutus '.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Oct.  26, 1571.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie, 
M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle  on  the  west 
side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Sanderson,  Robert ;  of  Blyth,  Notts. ;  son  of  Christopher  Sanderson, 
mediocris  fortunae,  deceased.  School,  Sheffield,  six  years. 
At  St  John's  College,  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  Nov.  5,  1571.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John 
Staller,  M.A.  fellow.    Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle. 


2—2 


20  ADMISSIONS.  [157^ 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  157£  TO  DEC.  31,  1572. 

Unton,  Paul;  son  of  Hugh  Unton,  merchant  and  citizen  of  London. 
Born  in  London;  formerly  bencher  ?  ('80cius')of  the  Middle 
Temple.  Age  41.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat., 
Jan.  29,  157|.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  MA. 
fellow.  Assigned  the  fourth  upper  cubicle,  next  that  of 
the  Master,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Faunte,  Nicholas;  of  Canterbury;  son  of  John  Faunte,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Canterbury,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  29,  157£.  Tutor  and 
surety  Ds  Stephen  Perse,  BA.  fellow.  Assigned  the  second 
lower  cubicle  in  the  Gonville  Court. 

Gilson,  Edmund ;  of  Stapleford,  Cambs;  son  of  John  Gilson,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Ely,  three  years.  At  Clare  Hall,  two 
years.  Age  23.  In  Deacon's  orders.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Jan.  29, 157^.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  H.  Hammont, 
M.A.  fellow.    Assigned  the  lower  cubicle  above  the  well. 

Bemant.  Stephen ;  son  of  William  Bemant,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  in  Cambridge.  Educated  there,  at  the  King's  School, 
six  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  14,  1572. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  MA.  fellow.  Assigned 
the  lower  cubicle  above  the  well. 

Saunders,  Edward;  already  a  pensioner  of  the  college,  admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  April  22,  1572.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow,  his  former  tutor.  Assigned  the 
fourth  upper  cubicle,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Richardson,  Thomas;  of  Swinefleet,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Matthew 
Richardson,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Louth,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  April  28,  1572.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the 
fourth  lower  cubicle. 

Rise,  Henry;  of  Runcton;  son  of  William  Rise,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  North  Repps  ('Notherups'),  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Norwich,  three  years  ;  and  Aylsham,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  29,  1572.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  first 
lower  cubicle  to  the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius 
Court. 

Clarke,  John,  B.A. ;  of  Stevenage,  Herts. ;  son  of  John  Clarke. 
Educated  at  Christ's  College, '  bonis  artibus  et  disciplinis 
eruditus'.  Age  23.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  22, 
1572,  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A. 
fellow.    Assigned  a  cubicle  by  that  of  the  Master. 

Kent,  Thomas ;  of  Aston,  Herts. ;  son  of  John  Kent,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Schools,  Aston,  Baldock,  and  Shephall  ('Shep- 
holde'),  six  years.    At  Trinity  College  six  months.    Age  19. 


1572]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  21 

Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  22,  1572.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
tutor,  Ds  Clerke,  B.A. 

Bates,  Peter ;  of  Hatfield,  Herts. ;  son  of  Edmund  Bates,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Stevenage,  four  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  31,  1572.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
tutor,  Ds  Clerke,  B.A. 

Stonehowse,  Edward,  B.A. ;  of  Bersted?  ('Boested'),  Kent;  son  of 
George  Stonehowse,  Esq.  At  Pembroke  Hall,  'liberalibus 
scientiis  institutus ',  five  years.  Age  22.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  June  1, 1572.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie, 
M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  upper  cubicle  next  but  one  to 
that  of  the  Master. 

Twedy,  Richard;  of  Workington,  Cumberland;  son  of  William 
Twedy,  gent.  Schools,  Twyford,  Hants.,  and  Maldon,  Essex, 
four  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  June  5, 
1572.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammont.  Assigned 
the  fourth  upper  cubicle. 

Clarke,  George;  of  Bennington,  Herts.;  son  of  William  Clarke, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Bennington,  two  years;  and 
Walkern,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  June  6,  1572.  Surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor,  Ds  Clerke,  B.A. 

Dowe,  Richard,  B.A.;  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk;  son  of  Henry 
Dowe.  School,  Wymondham,  ('Wyndam').  At  Corpus 
Christi  College,  three  years.  Age  23.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  June  6,  1572.  Surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A. 
fellow.  Assigned  the  last  upper  cubicle  to  the  south,  on 
the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Cause,  William;  son  of  Robert  Cause,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
London.  School,  St  Paul's,  six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  June  9,  1572.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower 
cubicle  in  the  Gonville  Court. 

Wennam,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Wennam,  mediocris  fortunae, 
deceased.  Born  at  Walden,  Essex.  At  school  there,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  June  14, 
1572.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
John  Staller,  M.A.  fellow. 

Boroughe,  Richard;  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Boroughe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Snettisham,  four  years.  At 
Queens'  College,  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  July  4,  1572.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Raghet,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Sherarde,  Simon;  of  Lobthorpe  ?  (' Lopinthorpe '),  Lincoln;  son  of 
Rowland  Sherarde,  gent.  School,  Grantham;  four  years. 
Age  16.     Admitted  pensioner,  litt.    grat.,   Aug.   3,   1572. 


22  ADMISSIONS.  [1572 

Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned 
the  cubicle  under  the  library. 

Muffet,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Muffet,  citizen  of  London.  Born 
in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  five  years.  At 
Trinity  College,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Oct.  6,  1572.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie, 
M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  last  lower  cubicle  to  the  south, 
on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Addye,  Robert;  of  Wath,  Yorkshire;  son  of  William  Addye,  me- 
diocris  fortunae,  deceased.  Schools,  Rotherham  and  Wors- 
brough,  six  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat., 
Oct.  6,  1572.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Raghet,  M.A., 
fellow.    Assigned  the  lower  cubicle  above  the  well. 

Greaves,  Rodolphe;  of  Todwick,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Charles  Greaves, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Laughton,  Yorkshire,  five  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  Oct.  8,  1572. 
Surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  president.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  tutor,  Mr  Tayler,  fellow-commoner. 

Cattelyne,  Ralph  ('  Ranulphus ') ;  son  of  Richard  Cattelyne,  gent. 
Born  in  London.  School,  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  three 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  15, 
1572.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  president 
of  the  College.  Assigned  the  lower  cubicle  under  the 
library. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  157|  TO   DEC.  31,  1573. 

*Canhan,  Simon ;  B.A. ;  of  Ashill,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Simon  Canhan, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  St  John's  College  four  years.  Age 
22.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  20,  157§.  Tutor, 
Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  president  of  the  College.  Assigned 
the  last  lower  cubicle,  at  the  south  end  of  the  west  side 
of  the  Caius  Court. 

Clarke,  William ;  of  Stevenage,  Herts. ;  son  of  Thomas  Clarke,  me- 
diocris fortunae.  School,  Eton,  four  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  28,  157f .  Tutor,  Mr  Clarke, 
fellow-commoner.  Surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  president. 
Assigned  the  third  and  middle  lower  cubicle,  at  the  south 
end  of  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Johnson,  Thomas;  son  of  Geoffrey  Johnson,  merchant,  of  London. 
Born  there.  School,  St  Paul's,  four  years.  At  St  John's 
College,  three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  March  25,  1573.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Robert 
Churche,  M.A.  fellow.    Assigned  the  fourth  lower  cubicle. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1573]  GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  23 

Fryer,  Robert;  of  Gravesend  Kent;  son  of  John  Fryer,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Canterbury,  five  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  3, 1573.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower 
cubicle. 

Longe,  John  ;  of  Clare,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  John  Longe,  deceased, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Clare,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  7,  1573.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the 
lower  cubicle  above  the  well. 

Ager,  Clement ;  of  Clare,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Clement  Ager,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Clare,  four  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  21,  1573.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow,  his  tutor  and  surety. 

Trendel,  Thomas  ;  of  Saham  Tony  ('Same'),  Norfolk;  son  of  William 
Trendel,  mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Saham  Tony  and 
Shipdham  ('Shepedam'),  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  29,  1573.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow,  his  tutor,  and  surety. 

Clarke,  John ;  of  Walkern  ('  Walkehorne'),  Herts. ;  son  of  William 
Clarke.  School,  Walkern,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  May  19, 1573.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  an  upper  cubicle, 
the  second  from  that  of  the  Master. 

Barker,  William  ;  son  of  Edmund  Barker,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  Norwich.  At  school  there,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  9,  1573.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower 
cubicle. 

Mudde,  John ;  son  of  Henry  Mudde,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  At  St  Paul's  school,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  11,  1573.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the 
fourth  lower  cubicle. 

*Temple,  Thomas ;  B. A. ;  of  Leicester ;  son  of  Robert  Temple,  me- 
diocris fortunae.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  1573. 
At  Jesus  College,  five  years.  Age  22.  Surety,  the  Master, 
Mr  Thomas  Legge.  Assigned  the  second  upper  cubicle  in 
the  Gonville  Court. 

Witham,  Anthony ;  of  Cliflfe,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  John  Witham,  gent. 
School,  Kirby,  Yorkshire,  five  years.  At  Jesus  College,  two 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  15, 
1573.  Tutor  and  surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge. 
Assigned  the  sixth  lower  cubicle. 

Foxe,  Nicholas ;  of  Thorpe,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  Thomas  Foxe,  gent. 
School,  Newburgh,  Yorkshire,  six  years.    At  Jesus  College 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


24  ADMISSIONS.  [1573 

two  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  17,  1573. 
Tutor  and  surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge.  Assigned 
the  sixth  lower  cubicle. 

Dodsworthe,  Francis ;  of  Thornton  Watlass,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  John 
Dodsworth,  gent.  School,  Newburgh,  five  years.  At  Jesus 
College  six  months.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat,  July  15,  1573.  Tutor  and  surety,  the  Master,  Mr 
Thomas  Legge.    Assigned  the  sixth  lower  cubicle. 

Girlington,  John;  ofHutton,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Nicholas  Girlington, 
gent.  Schools,  Heighington,  Kirkby,  and  Barnard  Castle, 
five  years.  At  Jesus  College,  six  months.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  15,  1573.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas 
Legge. 

Birde,  Edward ;  of  l)ebden,  Essex ;  son  of  Phillip  Byrde,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Schools ;  Debden,  and  Walden,  four  years.  At 
Jesus  College,  six  months.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  July  15,  1573.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor 
and  surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge. 

Belassis,  Charles  ;  of  Newburgh,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  William  Belassis, 
knt.  School,  Newburgh,  six  years.  At  Jesus  College,  six 
months.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  15, 
1573.  Tutor  and  surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge. 
Assigned  the  first  upper  cubicle,  next  the  chapel,  on  the 
east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Woorledge,  Nicholas;  of  Eye,  Suffolk;  son  of  John  Woorledge,  me- 
diocris fortunae.  School,  Eye,  four  years.  Age  14.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  20, 1573.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  fourth 
lower  cubicle  in  the  Gonville  Court. 

Goddarde,  Thomas ;  of  Stowmarket ;  son  of  Thomas  Goddarde, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Age  26.  Already  entered  at  the 
College,  now  admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  12,  1573. 
Surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  tutor  Ds  Simon  Canham. 

Tooley,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Tooley,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  Norwich :  at  school  there,  six  years.  Two  years  at 
Corpus  Christi  College  and  Trinity  Hall.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  12,  1573.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  a  lower 
cubicle,  to  the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Hall,  Christopher;  of  York;  son  of  Rodolph  Hall,  gent.  School, 
Eton,  five  years.  At  St  John's  College,  one  year.  Age  21. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  Aug.  14, 1573.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  second  upper  cubicle,  to 
the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Brewsse,  Edmund ;  of  Wenham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Brewse,  knt. 
School,  Ipswich  ('  Gipswiche'),  four  years.  At  Christ's-College 


1573]  GONVILLE    AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE.  25 

a  year  and  a  half.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat., 
Aug.  15,  1573.  Surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge.  As- 
signed the  first  lower  cubicle  to  the  south,  on  the  west 
lower  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Crescie,  Hugh ;  of  Blyth,  Notts. ;  son  of  Nicholas  Crescie,  Esq.  At 
Jesus  and  Queens'  Colleges,  five  years.  Age  24.  Admitted 
fellow -commoner  Aug.  18,  1573,  litt.  grat.  Surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Legge,  Master  of  the  College.  Assigned  the  upper 
middle  cubicle  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Cholmeley,  Henry;  of  Bolton  ('Boulton'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Richard 
Cholmeley,  knt.  At  Jesus  College  six  months.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  18, 1573.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge.  Assigned  the  first  upper 
cubicle,  to  the  south,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Baker,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Baker,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Dereham  Grange,  Norfolk.  School,  Elmdon,  Essex,  four 
years.  At  Jesus  College,  three  months.  Age  19.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  18,  1573.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Legge,  Master  of  the  College. 

Baker,  Richard;  brother  of  the  above.  Born  and  educated  at  the 
same  places  as  his  brother.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Aug.  18, 1573.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Legge,  Master  of  the  College. 

Holtbie,  Richard;  of  Fryton?  ('Fritam'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Lancelot 
Holtbie,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Northallerton,  four 
years.  At  Christ's  College  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  19,  1573.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle,  to 
the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Patricke,  Giles,  M.A. ;  of  Shineton  ('Sheinketon'),  Shropshire;  son 
of  Thomas  Patrick,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Worcester  : 
afterwards  at  Jesus  College.  Age  30.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  23,  1573.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  last  upper  cubicle,  to 
the  south,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Elmes,  Edward ;  of  Cransley,  Northants. ;  son  of  Henry  Elmes, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Peterborough,  three  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  18,  1573. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A. 
fellow. 

Muffet,  Thomas;  B.A.;  already  entered  as  pensioner.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Oct.  2,  1573.  Surety,  Mr  John  Tracie, 
M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  upper  cubicle  over  the  Gate  of 
Virtue. 

*Howse,  Thomas;  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Howse, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Holt,  Norfolk,  six  years.  Age  18. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


26  ADMISSIONS.  [1573 

Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  11,  1573.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Mr  Edmund  Hownde,  M.A.,  president  of  the 
College. 

Witham,  Anthony ;  already  entered  as  pensioner.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  16,  1573.  Surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas 
Legge.    Assigned  the  sixth  lower  cubicle. 

Grene,  John ;  of  Barnby  upon  Don,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  John  Grene, 
gent.  At  Jesus  College,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  17, 1573.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge. 

Jasper,  Robert;  of  Boxford,  Suffolk;  son  of  Henry  Jasper.  School, 
Boxford,  five  years.  At  Trinity  College,  two  years.  Age  20. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  1,  1573.  Surety,  the 
president,  Mr  Hownde.  Assigned  the  upper  cubicle  above 
the  well. 

Whitinge,  Thomas;  of  Boxford,  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Whitinge, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Boxford,  five  years.  At  Trinity 
and  King's  Colleges,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  1,  1573.  Surety,  the  president, 
Mr  Hownde.    Assigned  the  upper  cubicle  above  the  well. 

Kirkbie,  Richard ;  of  Kirkby,  Lancashire ;  son  of  Roger  Kirkbie, 
Esq.  Schools,  St  Bees,  and  Giggleswick,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat,  Nov.  5,  1573.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A. 
fellow. 

Couper,  George ;  of  Hinton,  Cambs. ;  son  of  Francis  Couper,  gent. 
School,  Fulbourn,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  17,  1573.  Surety,  Mr  Robert 
Churche,  M.A-.  fellow. 

Crooke,  Henry;  of  Alderford,  Norfolk;  son  of  Henry  Crooke,  gent. 
Schools,  Norwich,  Weston,  and  Reepham,  six  years.  At 
Corpus  Christi  College,  three  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  18,  1573.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Tracie,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower  cubicle  to 
the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Slade,  Robert;  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.,  son  of  Richard  Slade,  gent. 
School,  Winchester,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  Oct.  15,  1573.  Surety,  the  Master,  Mr 
Thomas  Legge.    Assigned  the  cubicle  under  the  library. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  157f  TO  DEC.  31,  1574. 

*Osburne,  Edward;  of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.;  son  of  John  Osburne, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Kelmarsh,  four  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  15,  1574.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*  "  Osburne,  postea  Blackburne  "  (early  note). 


1574]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS   COLLEGE.  27 

Foxe,  Nicholas ;  gent.,  already  entered  as  pensioner;  admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Jan.  15,  157f.  Surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas 
Legge.    Assigned  his  former  cubicle,  viz.  the  sixth  lower. 

Hamonde,  George;  of  Westmill  ('Westmere'),  Herts. ;  son  of  George 
Hammonde,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  five  years. 
Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  19,  157f. 
Surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge. 

Marshall,  William;  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Marshall 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  East  Dereham  and  Aylsham, 
four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Feb. 
20,  157f.    Surety,  Mr  Edmund  Hownde,  M.A.  fellow. 

Price,  John,  M.A. ;  of  'Presithith',  Merionethshire;  son  of  Richard 
Price.  Educated  at  Clare  Hall.  Age  32.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  March  24,  157f.  Surety,  Mr  Edmund 
Hownde,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  last  upper  cubicle  to 
the  south,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Constable,  Robert ;  of  North  Pickenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Con- 
stable, mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Saxthorp,  four  years. 
At  Pembroke  Hall  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Mar.  26,  1574.  Surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A. 
fellow.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor,  Ds  Canham. 

Massie,  Nicholas ;  of  Ely;  son  of  Richard  Massie,  mediocris  fortunae. 
School,  Ely,  five  years.  At  Jesus  College,  two  years.  Age 
18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  March  26,  1574.  Surety, 
Mr  John  Depeup,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  second  lower 
cubicle  by  the  Gate  of  Virtue. 

Corbolde,  Thomas;  of  Wortham,  Suffolk;  son  of  William  Corbolde, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Botesdale,  ('Buddesdall,')  Suf- 
folk, seven  years.  At  Corpus  Christi  College,  one  year. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Mar.  26,  1574. 
Surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.  fellow. 

Ives,  John;  of  Saham  Toney,  ('Same,')  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Ives, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  four  years.  At  Clare 
Hall,  six  months.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat., 
Mar.  28,  1574.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A. 
fellow. 

*Gerrarde,  Richard,  B.A.;  son  of  William  Gerrard,  gent.  Already 
admitted  pensioner  in  1567:  since  at  Trinity  College:  again 
entered  pensioner  here,  litt.  grat.,  March  29,  1574.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge. 

Boston,  Christopher;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds;  son  of  Robert  Boston, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Bury,  seven  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Mar.  30, 1574.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Depup,  M.A.  fellow. 

Andeiwe,  George;  of  Rayleigh,  Essex;  son  of  Thomas  Andeiwe, 
mediocris  fortunae.    School,  Rayleigh,  four  years.    Entered 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


28  ADMISSIONS.  [1574 

pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Ap.  13, 1574.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.  fellow. 

Wright,  Thomas;  of  Garveston,  Norfolk;  son  of  Henry  Wright, 
mediocris  fortunae,  deceased.  School,  Hardingham,  five 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  April  20, 
1574.    Surety,  Ds  Paul  Gould,  probationer-fellow. 

Roockwod,  Edward;  of  Palgrave,  Suffolk;  son  of  Robert  Roock- 
wod,  Esq.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  April  26,  1574.  Surety,  Mr 
Hownde,  president  of  the  College.  Assigned  the  fifth  lower 
cubicle  in  the  Gonville  Court. 

Clarke,  Edward ;  of  Stevenage,  Herts. ;  son  of  Thomas  Clarke, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Stevenage,  and  Eaton  Socon  ? 
('Eton  in  eodem  comitatu,')  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  2,  1574.  Surety,  Mr  Stephen 
Perse,  M.A.  fellow. 

*Goolde,  Paul,  B.A. ;  son  of  Peter  Goulde,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  Norwich;  educated  at  Corpus  Christi  College.  Age  20. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  10,  1574.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge.  Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle, 
on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Bradocke,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Bradocke,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  in  London.  Schools,  Westminster,  and  Grey  Friars, 
four  years.  At  Corpus  Christi  College,  one  year.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  12,  1574.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
tutor,  Ds  Goolde. 

Bracket,  Richard;  of  Wreningham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Richard  Bracket, 
mediocris  fortunae,  deceased.  School,  Norwich,  four  years. 
At  Corpus  Christi  College,  six  months,  Age  21.  Admitted 
pensioner  'studendi  gratia,'  May  13,  1574.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legge.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
tutor,  Ds  Goolde. 

Blackburne,  Anthony ;  son  of  Thos.  Blackburne,  gent.  Born  in 
London.  At  Trinity  College,  four  years.  Age  23.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat,  May  13,  1574.  Surety,  Mr 
Pamond,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower  cubicle 
to  the  south,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Wright,  Leonard ;  of  Bassingbourn,  Cambs. ;  son  of  William  Wright, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Bassingbourn  and  Walkern, 
Herts.,  four  years.  At  St  John's  College,  six  months.  Age 
18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  June  9,  1574.  Surety, 
Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.  fellow. 

Petit,  John;  son  of  Richard  Petit,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
London.  School,  Brentwood,  ('  Burndwood '),  Essex,  four 
years.    Age  20.    Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  June  21, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


157f]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  29 

1574.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Depup.  Assigned  the 
lower  cubicle  to  the  south,  by  the  Gate  of  Virtue. 

Gooche,  Thomas  j  of  Botesdale  (' Buddesdall'),  Suffolk  ;  son  of  John 
Gooche,  deceased.  School,  Botesdale,  seven  years.  At 
Trinity  College,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner, 
July  13,  1574.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Pamond. 

*Brouning,  Roger ;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds ;  son  of  Robert  Brouning. 
School,  Bury,  five  years.  At  Trinity  College,  four  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  2,  1574. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Depup.  Assigned  the  second  lower 
cubicle  to  the  south,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Garwaye,  William;  son  of  Walter  Qarwaye,  merchant.  Born  in 
London.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  Tunbridge,  four 
years.  At  Trinity  College,  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  4,  1574.  Surety,  Mr  Hownde, 
B.D.  president  of  the  College.  Assigned  the  first  lower 
cubicle  to  the  south  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Cage,  James ;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  ;  son  of  Simon  Cage.  School, 
Bury,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat., 
Aug.  14,  1574.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.  fellow. 

Cage,  Peter;  brother  of  the  above.  Born  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
At  school  there,  four  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner, 
'studendi  gratia',  Aug.  14,  1574.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.  fellow. 

Kyrke,  Edward  ;  son  of Kyrke,  mediocris  fortunae.     Born  in 

London.  School,  St  Anthony's,  five  years.  At  Pembroke 
Hall,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat. 
Surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.  fellow.  Assigned  the  second 
lower  cubicle  to  the  south,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius 
Court. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  157|  TO   DEC.  31,  1575. 

Bekerton,  Francis;   of  Belgrave,  Leicestershire;    son  of  Thomas 

Bekerton,  gent.    Schools,  Belgrave,  and  Bedford,  five  years. 

Age  18.     Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  Jan.    19,  157f. 

Tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Thomas  Temple,  B.A.,  fellow. 
Grenehill,  William  ;  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill,  Middlesex ;  son  of  John 

Grenehill,  mediocris  fortunae.   School,  Harrow,  seven  years. 

At  Trinity  College,  three  years.    Age  22.    Admitted,  Feb. 

16,  157^.    Tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Richard  Gerrard,  A.B., 

probationer-fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


30  ADMISSIONS.  [157^ 

Hamond,  Robert ;  of  Westmill,  Hertford ;  son  of  George  Hamond, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  six  years.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  19, 157f .  Tutor  and  surety, 
Ds  Thomas  Temple,  B.A. 

Shackerly,  Peter ;  son  of  Francis  Shackerley,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  in  London.  School,  Rochester,  seven  years.  Age  24. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  March  3,  157-f.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A. 

Burcher,  William  ;  Earl  of  Bath  ;  of  Hengrave,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Lord 
Fitzwarren.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Ely,  five  years. 
At  Corpus  Christi  College,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  April  4,  1575.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Hinson,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Catteline,  Ranulph ;  son  of  Richard  Catteline,  gent.  Previously  ad- 
mitted pensioner,  re-admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  4, 
1575.    Surety,  Mr  John  Tracie,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Mosse,  Miles ;  of  Chevington,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Miles  Mosse,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  six  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  14,  1575.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A. 
fellow. 

Kendall,  Robert ;  of  Brinton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Kendall, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Holt,  six  years.  At  Clare 
Hall,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  April  14,  1575.  Surety,  Mr  Edmund  Hounde,  B.D. 
Assigned  the  second  lower  cubicle  to  the  north,  on  the 
west  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Price,  David;  of  'Llandriod',  Shropshire;  son  of  Richard  Price. 
Educated  at  St  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford.  Age  27.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  April  16,  1575.  Surety,  Mr  Hounde,  B.D. 
Assigned  the  first  upper  cubicle  to  the  south,  on  the  west 
side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Hanchett,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Hanchett,  Esq.  Born  at  Albury, 
Herts.  School,  Walden,  Essex,  four  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  April  16,  1575.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Edmund  Hounde,  president  of  the  College. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  Price,  above-named. 

Stone,  Richard  ;  son  of  William  Stone,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  School,  Walden,  Essex,  four  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  April  16,  1575.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Hounde,  president  of  the  College.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  Mr  Price. 

Nunne,  Thomas  ;  of  Wortham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Nunne,  me- 
diocris fortunae.  Schools;  Botesdale  ('Boudsdale'),  and 
Eye,  six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat. 
April  7,  1575.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A. 
fellow.  Assigned  the  second  lower  cubicle  to  the  north, 
on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 


1575]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS   COLLEGE.  31 

Cholmeley,  Marmaduke ;  of  Brandsby  ('Bransbe'),  Yorkshire  ;  son  of 
Roger  Cholmeley,  gent.  School,  Brandsby,  three  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  '  studendi  gratia.'  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A. 
fellow. 

Brice,  Christopher;  of  'Deepley'  ('Ex  praedio  vocato  Deepley'), 
Yorkshire ;  son  of  John  Brice,  mediocris  fortunae.  At 
school  in  London,  three  years.  Age  22.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  April  10,  1575.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Depup,  M.A.  fellow. 

Clifton,  John ;  of  Hornby,  Lancashire ;  son  of  John  Clifton,  gent. 
School,  Giggleswick,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  May  6,  1575.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John 
Depup,  MA.  fellow.  Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle  next 
the  chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Linge,  Thomas ;  of  Kentford,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Linge,  medio- 
cris fortunae,  deceased.  School,  Gazeley  ('Gaisley'),  Suffolk. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  19,  1575. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Hinson, 
M.A.  fellow. 

East,  Thomas ;  of  Wimpole,  Cambs. ;  son  of  Alexander  East,  gent. 
Schools,  Godmanchester,  three  years;  and  Ely,  one  year. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  7,  1575. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Richard 
Gerrard,  M.A.  fellow. 

Barton,  Ranulph;  of  Malpas,  Cheshire;  son  of  Rodolph  Barton,  Esq. 
School,  Nottingham,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  July  8, 1575.  Surety,  Mr  Legge,  LL.D., 
Master  of  the  College. 

Hackett,  Connand;  of  Market  Harborough;  son  of  Richard  Hackett, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Godmanchester,  three  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Sept.  17,  1575.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Thomas  Temple, 
B.A.,  fellow. 

Swanson,  Edmund ;  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  ('Ashbidalyshouche');  son 
of  James  Swanson,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ashby,  six 
years.  At  Jesus  and  Queens'  Colleges,  three  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  2,  1575.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  T.  Temple,  BA., 
fellow. 

Birkbecke,  Geoffrey ;  of  Edmundbridge,  Cumberland ;  son  of  Henry 
Birkbecke,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Warcop,  three  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  5,  1575.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Depup,  M.A. 
fellow. 

Parmetur,  Thomas  ;  of  Chilton  1  ('  Chelton  by  Clare'),  Suffolk ;  son  of 
Thomas  Parmetur,  mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Clare  and 
Denston,  four  years.     Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 


32  ADMISSIONS.  [1575 

grat.,  Oct.  6,  1575.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Simon  Canhan,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Deraugh,  William;  of  Bromley,  Essex ;  son  of  Edward  Deraugh,  Esq. 
Educated  at  home,  at  Marks  Hall,  four  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  8,  1575.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Stringe,  John ;  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill ;  son  of  Thomas  Stringe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Harrow,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  28,  1575.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Richard  Gerrard,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Reve,  Robert;  of  Bures  ('Burss'),  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Reve, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Ipswich  and  Botesdale,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  29, 
1575.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds 
Paul  Goulde,  B.A.,  fellow. 

*Reve,  Thomas ;  brother  of  xthe  above.  Born  at  Bures.  Schools, 
Ipswich  and  Botesdale,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  Oct.  29,  1575.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Paul  Gould. 

Whight,  John ;  of  Weeting,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Edmund  Whight,  medi- 
ocris fortunae.  School,  Ely,  two  years.  Age  19.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  10,  1575.  Surety,  Mr  Edmund 
Hownde,  B.D.,  president  of  the  College.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
above  the  well. 

Winckfeilde,  William ;  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex ;  son  of  William  Winck- 
feilde,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Marks  Hall,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  21,  1575.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Robert 
Churche,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Spencer,  Richard,  M.A.,  of  Oxford ;  son  of  John  Spencer,  knt.,  of 
Althorp,  Brington,  Northants.  Age  22.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  Nov.  15, 1575.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Legge,  LL.D., 
Master  of  the  College.  Assigned  the  upper  cubicle  by  the 
Gate  of  Virtue,  on  the  middle  of  the  east  side  of  the  Caius 
Court. 

Spencer,  Edward ;  of  Althorp  ;  brother  of  the  above.  Previously  a 
student  at  Oxford.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  Nov.  15,  1575.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Legge,  LL.D., 
Master.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  brother. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1576]  GOXVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  33 

ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  157$  TO  DEC.  31,  1576. 

Rooe,  Thomas;  of  Debach  ('Debidge'),  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Rooe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Botesdale  ('Buddesdale'),  and 
Monewden  ('Mulli den'),  Suffolk,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  Feb.  21,  157f.  Tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Paul 
Goulde,  fellow.  Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle  by  the 
Chapel  in  the  Caius  Court. 

Vavasour,  Thomas ;  of  Copmanthorpe,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Henry 
Vavasour,  Esq.  School,  Eton,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
fellow -commoner,  litt.  grat.,  April  21,  1576.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Mr  Richard  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Tounshende,  George;  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  George 
Tounshende,  gent.  School,  Norwich,  four  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner  'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  April  24, 
1576.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned 
the  first  lower  cubicle,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Idon,  Thomas ;  son  of  Robert  Idon,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Spalding,  Lincolnshire.  At  school  there,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  'tertii  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  May  23, 1576. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Steven,  Richard;  of  Clare,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Francis  Steven,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Schools,  Clare,  and  Stoke,  Suffolk,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  'tertii  ordinis,'  litt.  grat., 
May  5,  1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Simon  Canhan,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Babthorpe,  Rodolph;  of  Osgodby,  Yorkshire;  son  of  William  Bab- 
thorpe.  knt.  Educated  at  Howden,  and  at  home,  four  years. 
Age  14.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  May  19, 
1576.  Assigned  the  first  upper  cubicle  in  the  Caius  Court, 
next  to  that  of  his  surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Fairfax,  William ;  of  Steeton,  Yorks. ;  son  of  Gabriel  Fairfax,  Esq. 
Educated  at  PickeriDg  school,  and  at  home,  four  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  May  19, 
1576.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the 
first  upper  cubicle,  next  to  that  of  the  Master. 

Litton,  Rowland;  of  Knebworth,  Herts.;  son  of  Rowland  Litton,  Esq. 
Educated  at  home,  five  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  March  30,  1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  surety,  Dr  Legge,  Master  of  the  College. 

Markham,  Gervase ;  of  Laneham,  Notts. ;  son  of  Elis  Markham,  Esq. 
School,  Laneham,  four  years.  At  St  John's  College,  one  year. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis",  Ap. 
21,  1576.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.  Assigned  the  first 
lower  cubicle  to  the  north,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius 
Court, 
v.  3 


34  ADMISSIONS.  [1576 

Markhani,  Jerome  ;  brother  of  the  above.  Born  at  Laneham,  Notts. 
At  school  there,  four  years.  At  St  John's  College,  one  year. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  'primi  ordinis',  litt.  grat., 
April  21,  1576.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  brother. 

Davill,  Thomas;  of  Coxwold,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  William  Davill,  Esq., 
deceased.  Educated  at  Newburgh,  two  years,  in  the  house 
of  Mr  William  Belassis.  At  Jesus  College,  three  years. 
Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis', 
litt.  grat.,  April  25,  1576.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  MA., 
fellow.     Assigned  a  cubicle  with  the  Master. 

Meade,  William;  of  Berden  ('Bardyn'),  Essex ;  son  of  Edward  Meade, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  three  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis,'  litt.  grat.,  May  15, 
1576.  Surety,  Mr.  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the 
second' lower  cubicle,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

Aldrede,  Thomas ;  of  Yaxham,  near  East  Dereham,  Norfolk ;  son  of 
Thomas  Aldrede,  mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Hardingham 
and  Mattishall  ('Matsall'),  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  minor,  'tertii  ordinis,'  litt.  grat.,  June  18,  1576. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M. A.,  fellow. 

Manbie,  William. 

Pote,  John  ;  of  Boxford,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Robert  Pote,  mediocris  for- 
tunae. School,  Boxford,  three  years.  At  King's  College, 
one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi 
ordinis,'  litt.  grat.,  June  20,  1576.  Surety,  Mr  Edmund 
Hownde,  B.D.,  president  of  the  College. 

Lutterell,  George  ;  of  Carhampton,  Somerset;  son  of  Thomas 
Lutterell,  knt.  Educated  at  home.  Age  15.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  July  4,  1576.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  Dr  Legge,  Master  of  the  College. 

Orell,  Robert ;  of  Walsoken  ('Walsopen') ;  son  of  Thomas  Orelhgent. 
School,  Wisbeach.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
litt.  grat.,  July  4,  1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Dr  Legge, 
Master  of  the  College. 

*Seare,  Robert;  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk;  son  of  John  Seare,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Botesdale  (' Buddesdale '),  seven  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt. 
grat.,  July  5, 1576.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Wells,  Henry ;  of  Averham,  Notts. ;  son  of  Richard  Wells,  yeoman. 
Schools,  Averham,  and  Southwell,  five  years.  At  Jesus 
College,  three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  minor, 
'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  July  27,  1576.  Surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Hinson,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the  first  lower 
cubicle,  by  the  Chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius  Court. 

*  "  Postea  Gregorii  Say  nomine  satis  notus.     Author  Clavis  regiae  " 
(early  note). 


1576]  GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  35 

Hunstone,  William  ;  of  Langham  ('Landham'),  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Henry 
Hunstone,  gent.  Schools,  Wisbeach  and  Brandon.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  July  24, 
1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Dr  Thomas  Legge, 
Master  of  the  College. 

Drakett,  Mark;  of  Fulbourn,  Cambs.;  son  of  Matthew  Drakett, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat., 
Aug.  7,  1576.  Surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow.  As- 
signed the  third  lower  cubicle  by  the  gate  in  the  Gonville 
Court. 

Wilson,  Edward;  of  Stevenage,  Herts. ;  son  of  Edward  Wilson,  gent. 
School,  Stevenage,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner 
minor,  'primi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  13,  1576.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Beacke,  Edward ;  son  of  James  Beacke,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  '  Corwall '  London.  School,  Christ's  Hospital,  six  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt. 
grat,  Oct.  16, 1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr 
Stephen  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Malbie,  George;  of  Norton,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Roger  Malbie,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  East  Dereham,  six  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  '  tertii  ordinis ',  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20, 
1576.     Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Robertes,  John ;  of  Kelmarsh,  Northampton ;  son  of  Laurence 
Robertes,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Kelmarsh,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt. 
grat.,  April  27,  1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Temple,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Motherbie,  William  ;  of  Cowick,  in  the  parish  of  Snaith,  Yorkshire  ; 
son  of  William  Motherbie,  mediocris  fortunae,  deceased. 
Schools,  Rawcliffe  and  Carleton,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  '  tertii  ordinis ',  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  8, 
1576.  Surety,  Mr  T.  Hinson,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the 
first  lower  cubicle  next  the  Chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the 
Caius  Court. 

Litton,  George  ;  of  Litton,  Derbyshire  ;  son  of  William  Litton,  gent. 
School,  Tideswell  ('Tiddeswall'),  five  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  13, 
1576.  Surety,  Mr  T.  Hinson,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the 
first  lower  cubicle  next  the  Chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the 
Caius  Court. 

Everarde,  Matthew ;  of  Great  Waltham,  Essex ;  son  of  Richard 
Everarde,  gent.  School,  Braintree,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  minor,  '  primi  ordinis ',  litt.  grat.,  Nov. 
16,  1576.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned 
the  first  lower  cubicle  on  the  west  side  of  the  Caius  Court, 
by  the  Master's  room  ('juxta  custodis  conclave'). 

3—2 


36  ADMISSIONS.  [1576 

Valentine,  Thomas ;  of  Wootton  Courtney,  Somerset ;  son  of  Roger 
Valentine,  yeoman.  School,  Selworthy,  Somerset,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt. 
grat.,  Nov.  17,  1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Mr  P.  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  157?  TO  DEC.  31,  1577. 

Levit,  James ;  of  St  Neot's,  Hunts.  ('S.  Noots  in  com.  Cantab.');  son 
of  James  Levit,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  St  Neot's,  four 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor, '  secundi  ordinis', 
litt.  grat.,  Jan.  12,  I57f    Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Carrowe,  William ;  of  Hinton,  Cambs. ;  son  of  Robert  Carrowe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  two  years,  and  elsewhere 
one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi 
ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  June  14,  1576.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Conwaye,  William ;  son  of  William  Conwaye,  citizen  of  London. 
Born  in  London.  School,  Grey  Friars',  five  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat., 
Feb.  6, 157f  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned 
a  cubicle  in  the  Caius  Court. 

Kydman,  Robert ;  of  Gissing,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Kydman, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Tibenham  and  Diss,  four 
years.  Age  over  fifteen.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'se- 
cundi ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  6,  157?.  Surety,  Mr  R. 
Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  in  the  Gonville 
Court. 

Wilbie,  Matthew;  of  Diss,  Suffolk  (sic);  son  of  Matthew  Wilbie, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools ;  Diss,  three  years,  and  Botes- 
dale,  one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  minor, 'secundi 
ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  6,  157?.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A., 
fellow.    Assigned  a  cubicle  in  the  Gonville  Court. 

Swinsco,  John;  of  Bassingham,  Lincolnshire;  son  of  Nicholas  Swinsco, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Tuxford,  Notts.,  three  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  Feb. 
10,  157?.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Richard 
Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*Estey,  George;  son  of  John  Estey,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
Cambridge.  At  school  there,  three  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  10,  157?.  Surety, 
Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  a  cubicle  in  the  Caius 
Court. 

Constable,  Thomas ;  of  Pickenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Constable, 
yeoman.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Saxthorpe,  four  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis',  litt. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1577]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  37 

grat.,  Feb.  22,  157?.  Surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  in  the  Caius  Court. 

Blosse,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Blosse,  citizen  of  Ipswich  ('Gips- 
wiche').  Born  at  Ipswich.  At  school  there,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt. 
grat,  Feb.  25,  157?.    Surety,  Mr  S.  Canhan,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Mudde,  Thomas;  sou  of  John  Mudde,  citizen  of  London.  Boru  in 
London.  At  St  Paul's  School,  four  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  litt.  grat.,  March  15,  157?.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Xeale. 

Baynes,  Thomas ;  of  Southwell,  Notts. ;  son  of  John  Baynes,  yeoman. 
School,  Southwell,  six  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner 
minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  April  1,  1577.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Legge,  LL.D.,  Master. 

Foster,  William  ;  of  Bridgham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Foster, 
gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Iverie,  four  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner  minor,  '  secundi  ordinis ',  litt.  grat, 
March  29,  1577.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  As- 
signed the  lower  cubicle  under  that  of  the  Master. 

Tippinge,  Edward ;  of  Hoxton,  Middlesex  ('  ex  oppido  Hoxton ') ; 
son  of  Rodolph  Tippinge,  yeoman.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors',  under  Mr  Mulcaster,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat,  April  2, 
1577.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  under  that  of  the  Master. 

Becke,  William  ;  son  of  Robert  Becke,  gent.  Born  at  Stow,  Hunts. 
Schools,  Stevenage,  Herts.,  and  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.,  six 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis', 
litt.  grat,  April  26, 1577.  Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Assigned  a  lower  cubicle  by  the  ChapeL 

Clarke,  Christopher;  son  of  Thomas  Clarke,  gent.  Born  at 
Stevenage,  Herts.  At  school  there,  and  at  Eaton  Socon, 
Beds.,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor, 
1  primi  ordinis ',  litt.  grat,  Ap.  30,  1577.  Surety,  Mr  S. 
Perse,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  a  lower  cubicle  in  the  Gon- 
ville  Court,  by  the  Chapel. 

Clarke,  Francis  ;  brother  of  the  above.  Born  at  Eaton  Socon,  Beds. 
At  the  same  schools  with  his  brother,  for  four  years.  Age 
14.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis',  litt.  grat, 
April  30,  1577.  Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  brother. 

Wilkes,  William ;  of  Wisbeach,  Cambs. ;  son  of  Edward  Wilkes, 
yeoman.  School,  Wisbeach,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner  minor, '  secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  April  30, 1577. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  in  the  Caius  Court,  with  his  surety,  Mr 
R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow. 


38  ADMISSIONS.  [1577 

Hancocke,  Francis ;  son  of  Thomas  Hancock,  husbandman.  Born 
at  Fulbourn,  Cambs.  At  school  there,  and  at  Walden, 
Essex,  under  Messrs  Disborough  and  Wrighte,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt. 
grat.,  May  14,  1577.  Surety,  Ds  Brunninge,  B.A.,  fellow. 
Assigned  the  lower  cubicle  by  the  Gonville  Gate. 
Gruter,  John ;  son  of  Walter  Gruter,  citizen  and  merchant  of 
Antwerp.  Born  there.  Educated  in  Norwich,  under  Dr 
Matthias.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi 
ordinis ',  litt.  grat.,  June  11,  1577.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile, 
M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the  lower  cubicle  in  the  Caius 
Court,  under  that  of  the  Master. 
Thwaites,  Richard ;  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas 
Thwaites,  Esq.  Educated  at  home,  also  at  school  at  Bran- 
don, Suffolk,  and  at  Ely,  five  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis',  June  23, 1577.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  R.  Gerrarde,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Legge,  Thomas,  B.A.,  of  Thrybergh  ('Thribrighe'),  Yorkshire;  son  of 
Thomas  Legge,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Thrybergh  ; 
and  at  St  John's  College.  Age  22.  Admitted  pensioner 
minor,  'priini  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  June  27,  1577.  Surety, 
Dr  Legge,  Master  of  the  College. 

Abell,  Samuel ;  of  Earith,  Cambs  ;  son  of  John  Abell,  yeoman. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London,  under  Mr  Mulcaster. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis', 
litt.  grat.,  June  27,  1577.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Purie,  Leonard ;  of  Algarkirk  ('  Alderchurch '),  Lincolnshire ;  son  of 
Thomas  Purie,  gent.  Schools,  Spalding,  Wisbeach  and 
Boston.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  or- 
dinis', litt.  grat.,  Aug.  3,  1577.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Oliver,  John ;  of  Paxton,  Hunts. ;  son  of  Richard  Oliver,  yeoman, 
'tenuis  fortunae.'  Taught  by  Mr  White  at  St  Neot's. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  25,  1577. 
Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Smythe,  Edmund ;  of  Burton  on  Trent ;  son  of  Matthew  Smith, 
merchant.  School,  Burton.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  12,  1577.  Surety, 
Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow  and  president. 

Betts,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Betts,  gent.  Born  at  Heydon,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Finkel ;  and  Holt,  under 
Mr  Harrison.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis', 
litt.  grat.,  July  6,  1577.  Age  16.  Surety,  Mr  John  Paman, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Burlingham,  Christopher ;  son  of  Peter  Burlingham,  carpenter,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  Born  at  Brinton,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Liinbert;  and  Holt,  under  Mr  Harrison.    Age  17. 


1577J  GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  39 

Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',   litt.  grat., 
July  6,  1577.     Surety,  Mr  J.  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Graye,  Walter ;  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds. ;  son  of  Robert  Graye,  gent., 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Eaton  Socon,  under  Mr 
Huckle.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  23, 
1577.     Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Burgoine,  John;  of  Quick's  Wood  (near  Baldock),  Herts;  son  of 
George  Burgoine,  Esq.  School,  Ely,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'primi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Sep. 
29,  1577.    Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow  and  president. 

Cobbe. 

Vicars,  John  ;  of  Leicester  ;  son  of  Henry  Vicars,  mediocris  fortunae, 
deceased.  School,  Leicester,  under  Mr  Bishoppe.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  July  3,  1577.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Robert  Draper,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Sparrowe. 

Clarke,  William  ;  of  Bocking,  Essex ;  son  of  Clement  Clarke,  gent. 
School,  Marks  Hall,  under  Mr  Lewes.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  minor,  'secundi  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  3,  1577. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Eaton,  Reginald ;  of  Southwell,  Notts. ;  son  of  John  Eaton,  mediocris 
fortunae.  At  first  a  chorister  at  Southwell  under  Mr  Thet- 
ford,  'niusicus';  and  at  school  there  under  Mr  Baskerville. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt. 
grat.,  Oct.  25,  1577.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Dr  Legge,  Master  of  the  College. 

Deane,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Deane,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  Grassington  ('  Garsington '),  Yorkshire.  Schools,  Leeds, 
and  Litherland?  ('Letherall'),  Lancashire,  four  years.  At 
Magdalene  College  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  4,  1577.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  R.  Draper,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Browne,  John  ;  of  Horseheath  ('  Horside'),  Cambs. ;  son  of  Thomas 
Browne,  Esq.  School,  Walden,  under  Mr  Disborough. 
Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  5, 
1577.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  the  Master,  Dr 
Legge. 

Barwicke,  Thomas ;  of  Westhorpe,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Richard  Barwicke, 
gent.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  three  years,  under  Mr 
Philip  Manfeild  and  Mr  Thomas  Cravis.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  3,  1577. 
Surety,  Dr  Legge,  Master  of  the  College.  Assigned  the  first 
lower  cubicle  by  the  Chapel,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Caius 
Court. 

Mapted,  John;  son  of  John  Mapted,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Foulden,  Norfolk.    School,  Ely,  four  years,  under  Mr  Spight. 


40  ADMISSIONS.  [1577 

Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  minor  'in  com.  discipulorum ', 
Nov.  12,  1577.  Assigned  the  first  lower  cubicle  by  the 
Chapel  in  the  Gonville  Court,  with  his  surety,  Mr  S.  Perse, 
M.A.,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  157<S   TO  DEC.  31,  1578. 

Cockely,  Andrew ;  of  Haverhill,  Essex  ;  son  of  Robert  Cockely, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Chesterton,  under  Mr  Adderton, 
three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  Jan.  20,  157£. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Tayler,  Guy ;  of  Drax,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Thomas  Tayler,  yeoman. 
School,  York,  three  years,  under  Mr  Pullane.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  27,  157|.  -Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  surety,  Mr  Richard  Swaile,  M.A.,  president. 

Smyth,  Roger  ;  son  of  Thomas  Smyth,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
London.  Educated  at  Blackfriars  School,  under  Mr 
Waddington,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
minor,  'tertii  ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  3,  157|.  Assigned 
the  lower  cubicle  by  the  Chapel,  in  the  Caius  Court,  with 
his  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*Fletcher,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Fletcher,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Hebden,  Yorkshire.  School,  Leeds,  under  Mr  Hargraves, 
three  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii 
ordinis',  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  5,  157|.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Farmarie,  William ;  son  of  Nicholas  Farmarie,  husbandman.  Born 
at  Burton  Gate  (' Gateburton '),  Lincolnshire.  School, 
Kettlethorpe,  four  years,  under  Mr  Becke.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Feb.  12,  157|.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Coe,  William  ;  of  Cley,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Coe,  mediocris  fortu- 
nae. School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Harryson,  three  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  13,  157|.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Simon  Canhan,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Coke,  Richard;  of  Yoxford  ?  ('Exford'),  Suffolk ;  son  of  William 
Coke,  gent.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  six  years,  under 
Mr  Manfeild.  Age  IS.  Admitted  scholar,  March  5,  157|. 
Assigned  a  lower  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr.  J.  Paman, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Gerrard,  Felix ;  of  Harrow  on  the  hill ;  son  of  William  Gerrard, 
gent.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Eton,  three  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  March  10,  157|.  Surety,  his 
brother,  Mr  Richard  Gerrard,  fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1578]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  41 

Heydon,  John;  of  Wroxham  (' Wracsam '),  Norfolk;  son  of  William 
Heydon,  Esq.,  J.P.  Schools,  Holt  and  Ryburgh  ('Ri- 
borough'),  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  March  14,  157§.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  fellow  and 
president. 

Hammonde,  Maurice;  of  Westmill,  Herts. ;  son  of  George  Hammonde, 
yeoman.  Schools,  Standon,  under  Mr  Michswell,  and  Ely ; 
three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  minor,  'tertii 
ordinis',  Mar.  24,  157  J.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Mr  Paul  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Smythe,  Robert ;  of  Occold,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Smythe,  gent. 
School,  Sudbury,  under  Mr  White.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  Mar.  28,  1578.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Mr  Simon  Canhan,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Lath,  William  ;  of  Kirton  ('  Kirkton '),  Lincolnshire  ;  son  of  Thomas 
Lath,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Kirton  ;  also  at  Pembroke 
Hall.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  6,  1578.  Assigned  a 
cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Hawes,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Raulyns,  John,  B.A.,  of  Trinity  College  ;  son  of  John  Raulyns,  gent. 
Born  in  London.  At  St  Anthony's  School  there,  and  at 
Eton.  Afterwards  at  Oxford.  Age  22.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, to  the  bachelors'  table,  Ap.  7,  1578.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Foule,  Thomas  ;  of  Kirton  ('  Kyrkton'),  Lincolnshire  ;  son  of  Robert 
Foule.  School,  Kirton,  three  years,  under  Mr  Grave.  Age 
20.  Admitted  scholar  Ap.  25,  1578.  Surety,  Mr  Roger 
Brunninge,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Stapilton,  Richard;  of  Carlton,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Briant  Stapilton, 
Esq.  Educated  at  home,  by  Mr  Hudson.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  May  7,  1578.  Surety,  Dr  Legge, 
Master  of  the  College. 

Vavasour,  John  ;  of  Copmanthorpe,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Henry  Vava- 
sour, Esq.  School,  Greenwich  ('Grenovicensis'),  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  1,  1578.  As- 
signed a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Richard  Swaile,  M.A., 
fellow  and  president  of  the  College. 

Noble,  Andrew;  of  Bewcastle,  Cumberland  ('Bucastle,  Yorkshire'); 
son  of  Robert  Noble,  yeoman,  deceased.  Schools,  Giggles- 
wick  and  Eton,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner, 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  28, 1578.  Surety,  Mr  T.  Hawes, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Etherington,  Peter;  of  Salmonby?  (' Sallobie '),  Lincolnshire;  son 
of  Robert  Etherington,  yeoman.  Schools,  Boston  and  Louth, 
under  Messrs  Goodale  and  Woddroffe,  five  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  July  5, 1578.  Surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Chymney,   William ;    of   East  Dereham,   Norfolk ;   son   of  Robert 


42  ADMISSIONS.  [1578 

Chymney,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  East  Dereham,  three 
years,  under  Messrs  Ledall  and  Clappham.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  9,  1578.  Surety,  Mr  S.  Canhan,  MA., 
fellow. 

Poynton,  John ;  of  Garvestone  ('Graveston '),  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert 
Poynton,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Hardingham,  Norfolk, 
under  Mr  John  Haywarde,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  Sep.  7,  1578.    Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Scotte,  William  ;  son  of  John  Scotte,  citizen  of  Cambridge.  Born 
in  Cambridge.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Wilkynson.  At 
Trinity  College,  two  years  and  a  half.  Age  19.  Admitted 
pensioner  'in  com.  discipulorum ',  Oct.  1,  1578.  Surety,  Mr 
R  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Barker,  Edmund ;  of  Sibton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Barker,  yeoman. 
Schools,  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  and  Dalling  ('  Dauling '),  Nor- 
folk, three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Oct.  10,  1578.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale, 
M.A.,  president. 

Gooche,  Thomas,  B.A. ;  of  Botesdale,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Gooche, 
deceased.  School,  Botesdale.  Already  admitted  pensioner, 
1574.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  14,  1578.  Surety, 
Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow.  Assigned  the  third  lower 
cubicle  on  the  east  side  of  the  Gonville  Court,  next  the 
Chapel. 

Sayer,  George ;  son  of  George  Sayer,  Esq.  Born  in  Colchester.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  William  Bartlet,  four  years.  Age  14. 
Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  1, 
1578.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  Robert 
Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Huddilston,  John ;  of  South  Weald,  Essex ;  son  of  Edmund  Huddilston, 
Esq.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Barnham,  four  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  4,  1578,  litt.  grat. 
Surety,  Dr  Legge,  master.  Assigned  the  second  lower  cubi- 
cle, on  the  east  side  of  the  Gonville  Court,  next  the  Chapel. 

Baker,  Edward,  B.A.,  of  St  John's  College  ;  son  of  Peter  Baker, 
citizen  of  London.  Age  23.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Nov.  8,  1578.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Hawes,  MA.,  fellow. 

Willoughby,  Gilbert;  of  Nuneaton  ('Nunyeton'),  Warwickshire;  son 
of  William  Willoughby,  gent.  School  Nuneaton,  under  Mr 
Downes,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  7, 1578.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  his  surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  president. 

Pasmore,  Francis ;  of  Boston,  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  Thomas  Pasmore, 
yeoman.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Belson,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  13,  1578. 
Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A., 
fellow. 


1579]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  43 

Dakyns,  Edward,  M.A.,  of  Trinity  Hall;  of  Brandsburton,  Yorkshire; 
sou  of  John  Dakyns,  gent.  School,  Pocklington.  Age  24. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Dec.  7, 157S.  Surety,  Dr  Legge, 
Master.  Assigned  the  first  upper  cubicle  on  the  east  side 
of  the  Caius  Court,  towards  the  south. 

Creswell,  Rodolph  ;  of  Nunkeeling  ('Keling'),  Yorkshire;  son  of 
George  Creswell,  gent.  School,  Pocklington,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Dec.  7,  1578.  Surety, 
Mr  It.  Swaile,  president.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  Mr 
Dakyns. 

Lusher,  Nicholas ;  son  of  Nicholas  Lusher,  gent.  Born  at  Shoelands 
('  Showland ')  in  Puttenham,  Surrey.  School,  Bletchingley, 
under  Mr  Pollarde,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  22,  1578. 
Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Grymston,  John,  Thaites,  Walter  and  *Christopher  ;  sons  of  Thomas 
Grimstone,  Esq.,  of  Grimston,  Yorkshire.  Educated  at 
home.  Ages  14,  15,  16  and  18.  Admitted  pensioners,  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Dec.  17,  1578.  Surety,  the  Master, 
Dr  Legge. 

Pearte,  Francis;  of  Grassington  ?  ('Girsington'),  Yorkshire;  son  of 
James  Pearte,  husbandman.  Schools,  Sedbergh,  Leeds,  and 
Linton,  Yorkshire,  four  years.  Age  22.  Admitted  sizar, 
litt.  grat,  Dec.  13,  1578.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his 
surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.   1,  157f  TO  DEC.  31,  1579. 

Paulet,  Thomas ;  of  Borley,  Essex ;  son  of  Lord  Chidiock  Paulett, 
deceased.  Educated  at  home  by  Nathan  Shepharde,  four 
years.  Age  12.  Admitted  fellow  commoner,  Jan  6,  157|, 
litt.  grat.    Assigned  a  cubicle  with  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Bachilor,  Gregory  ;  of  Garvestone,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Edward  Bacchilor. 
School,  Hardingham,  six  years,  under  Mr  Haywarde.  Age 
14.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  31,  157|.  Assigned  a  cubicle 
with  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Marshall,  Henry ;  son  of  Richard  Marshall,  of  Copmanthorpe  ('Cople- 
thorpe'),  Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  seven  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  3, 1578.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale, 
M.A.,  president. 

Rokewodde,  Henry;  son  of  Robert  Rookewodde,  gent.,  of  Halstead, 
Suffolk  (sic).  At  School  there,  under  Mr  Adams,  four  years. 
Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt . 
grat,  Feb.  9,  157f.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Symonds,  Edward ;  of  Suffield,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Symonds,  hus- 
bandman.    School,  Suffield,  under  Mr  Dawson,  three  :  and 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


44  ADMISSIONS.  [1579 

under  Mr  Gunton  two,  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  Feb.  12, 157f.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  his  surety, 
Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Doughtie,  John ;  of  Hanworth,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Doughtie, 
yeoman.  Schools,  Suffield  and  Aylsham,  under  Messrs 
Dawson  and  Grenewode,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Feb.  12,  157f.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A., 
president. 

Aske,  John;  of  Ryther  ('Rider'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Robert  Aske, 
Esq.  Schools,  Howden  ('  Holden')  and  Kirby  Hill.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow -commoner,  Feb.  10,  157f.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Fale,  Thomas ;  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk ;  son  of  James  Fale,  yeoman. 
School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  under  Messrs  Bartholomewe 
and  More,  seven  years.    Age  17.     Admitted  scholar,  Feb. 

16,  157|.     Surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

St  Quintin,  Anselm;  of  Harpham,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Gabriel  St 
Quentin,  Esq.  School,  Pocklington,  three  years,  under 
Mr  Elis.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  18, 
157|.     Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swaile,  president. 

Plommer,  Leonard  ;  of  York ;  son  of  John  Plommer,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  York,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
sizar,  March  6,  157f.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  presi- 
dent. 

White,  Francis ;  son  of  Peter  White,  preacher  ('  concionator '). 
Born  at  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.  School,  St  Neot's.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  March  20,  157|.  Surety, 
Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Goodwyn,  Matthew ;  son  of  John  Goodwyn,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Godmanchester,  Hunts.    School,  St  Neot's.    Age 

17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  20, 157JJ-.  Surety,  Mr  Stephen 
Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Maydwell,  John ;  of  Carleton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Maydwell. 
School,  East  Dereham.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  March  20,  157f.     Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Flacke,  William  ;  of  Mellis,  Suffolk;  son  of  Walter  Flacke,  husband- 
man. Schools,  Eye  and  Botesdale,  four  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  March  27, 1579.  Surety,  Ds  Thomas  Howse, 
B.A.,  probationer-fellow. 

Tankarde,  William  ;  of  Pannal,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Francis  Tankarde, 
gent.  Educated  at  his  uncle's  house  at  Scriven  ('Screve'). 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April 
2,  1579.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Smyth,  William;  of  Alderton,  Suffolk;  son  of  Randolph  Smyth, 
yeoman.  School,  Ipswich.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Ap.  2,  1579.  Surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde, 
M.A.,  fellow. 


1579]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  45 

Purie,  Leonard;  of  Algarkirk  ('Alderchurch'),  Lincolnshire;  son  of 
Thomas  Purie,  gent.  Already  entered  pensioner  in  1577. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  19,  1579.  Surety,  Mr 
R.  Swaile,  M.A.,  president. 

Smythe,  William ;  son  of  Andrew  Smith,  citizen  of  Cambridge. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wilkinson,  and  at  the  Kings' 
school,  under  Mr  Watts,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  Ap.  25,  1579.  Surety,  Ds  Thomas  Howse,  B.A., 
probationer-fellow. 

Denton,  Anthony;  of  London;  son  of  William  Denton,  Esq.  School, 
Winchester,  three  years.  Afterwards  at  Oxford.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Ap.  26,  1579. 
Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Cardiff,  Walter;  son  of  James  Cardyff,  gent.  Born  at  Dunsinke, 
Ireland.  Schools,  Dublin  'intra  praedictum  regnum';  and 
Ely.  Age  19.  At  Clare  Hall,  three  months.  Admitted 
pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Ap.  26,  1579.  Surety, 
Mr  R.  Swaile,  president. 

Runnings,  Roger;  son  of  Peter  Hunnings,  citizen  of  London. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  under  Mr  Mulcaster,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Ap.  27,  1579.  Surety,  Mr 
Roger  Brunning,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Kempe,  Arthur ;  son  of  John  Kempe,  citizen  and  merchant  of  London. 
Educated  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  under  Mr  Mulkaster, 
and  at  his  uncle's  house  at  Barningham,  Suffolk,  three 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  May  14,  1579.    Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Cooke,  William ;  of  Louth,  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  John  Cooke,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Louth,  six  years.  At  Corpus  Christi 
College,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  20.  Admitted  sizar,  May 
1,  1579.    Surety,  Mr  Paul  Goulde,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Sayer,  George  ;  of  Colchester;  son  of  George  Sayer,  Esq.  Already 
admitted  pensioner,  Nov.  1,  1578.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, June  5,  1579.  Assigned  a  lower  cubicle  with  his 
surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Palmer,  Anthony ;  son  of  John  Palmer,  gent,  'jurisperitus '.  Born 
in  London.  School,  Willesden  ('  Wilsdom '),  under  Mr 
Griffith.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  June  12,  1579.   Surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Holmes,  Adam  and  Nicholas,  twins;  sons  of  William  Holmes, 
yeoman.  Born  in  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Yorkshire  (sic). 
School,  Durham.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioners  'in  com. 
discipulorum ',  June  20,  1579.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  M.A., 
president. 

Man,  Richard;  son  of  William  Man,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Pittington,  Yorkshire  (sic).  School,  Durham,  under  Mr 
Coke.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat.,  June  20,  1579. 
Surety,  Mr  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 


46  ADMISSIONS.  [1579 

Kempe,  Arthur;  son  of  John  Kempe.  Already  admitted  pensioner, 
as  above;  admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  28,  1579. 
Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Sanct  John,  Oliver;  of  Keysoe  ('Keisoo'),  Beds. ;  son  of  Henry  Sanct 
John,  gent.  School,  Ely,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grai,  July  14,  1579.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with 
his  surety,  Mr  J.  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Perin,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Perin,  gent.  Born  at  Little  Birch, 
Essex.  At  school  there ;  also  at  Colchester  and  Bury.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grai, 
Sep.  28,  1579.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Hulse,  John  ;  son  of  John  Hulse,  husbandman,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Cossington,  Leicestershire.  At  school  there,  and  at 
Seagrave,  under  Messrs  Both  and  Simon  Parett.  Admitted 
sizar,  Sep.  29,  1579.    Surety,  Mr  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Waddie,  John ;  son  of  Nicholas  Waddie,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  Colchester.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Bartlett.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat.,  Sep  30, 1579.  Surety,  Mr  Robert 
Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Fayrfaxe,  Gabriel ;  son  of  Henry  Fayrfaxe,  Esq.,  of  Bilbrough, 
Yorkshire.  Schools,  Copmanthorpe,  one  year;  and  Cox  wold 
('Cuckoldie'),  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  17,  1579.  Surety,  Mr  Richard 
Swale,  president. 

Payne,  Thomas;  son  of  Anthony  Payne,  gent.  Born  in  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted, 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  20,  1579.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Askewe,  John ;  son  of  James  Askew,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Whepstead,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  24,  1579.  Surety, 
Mr  J.  Paman,  fellow. 

Stapleton,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Stapleton,  knt.  Born  at 
Kirkby,  Yorkshire.  Schools,  Carleton?  ('Carlett'),  four 
years;  and  Ely,  one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, litt.  grat.,  Nov.  2,  1579.  Surety,  the  Master,  Dr 
Legge. 

Timperon,  John ;  son  of  William  Timperon,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Pocklington,  Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  12  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  30,  1579.  Surety, 
Mr  Burton,  fellow. 

Smythe,  Edmund ;  of  Harrow  on  the  hill ;  son  of  Robert  Smythe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Harrow,  three  years,  and 
Northolt  ?(' Northall'),  one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
litt.  grat.,  Nov.  27,  1579.    Tutor,  Mr  Rabbet,  fellow. 


1580]  GOXVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  15£§  TO   DEC.  31,  1580. 

Gerrarde,  Thomas  Gerrarde;  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill;  son  of  Gilbert 

Gerrarde,  knt,  Attorney  General.   Educated  at  home,  under 

Mr  Thomas  Tayler,  M.A.,  four  years.    Age  16.    Admitted 

fellow-commoner,  Feb.  ] ,  16$$,  litt.  grat.  Surety,  Mr  Richard 

Swale,  president. 
Leighe,  Peter ;  of  Prestbury,  Cheshire ;  son  of  Peter  Leighe,  Esq. 

Schools,    Winwick    ('  Wen  wick '),    Lancashire,    under    Mr 

Alexander  Arrowsmythe,  one  year,  and  Macclesfield  ('  Max- 

feld),  under  Mr  John  Brownsworthe,  one  year.    Age  17. 

Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  1, 15|§.     Tutor, 

Mr  Swale,  president. 
Bussarde,  William ;   of  Colchester,  Essex ;   son  of  Thomas  Bussarde, 

mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Colchester,  seven  years.    Age 

15.    Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  4,  15|$.    Surety,  Mr 

Robert  Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 
Billingsley,  Thomas ;  of  Alcester  ('  Alceter '),  Warwickshire  ;  son  of 

John    Billingsley,    'fortunae    exiguae'.     School,    Boston, 

Lincolnshire,  four  years.    Age  18.    Admitted  scholar,  litt. 

grat.,  Feb.  18,  15f§.     Surety,  Mr  Michael  Rabbet,  fellow. 
Potter,  William;  son  of  William  Potter,  'tenuis  fortunae'.    Born  in 

Canterbury.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Grashoppe,  five 

years.    Age   17.    Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,   March   7, 

15|#.    Tutor,  Mr  Churche. 
Foster,  Rowland ;    of  Gislingham,   Suffolk ;    son  of  John  Foster, 

yeoman.    Born  at  Gislingham.    School,  Botesdale.    Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,   April   10,  1580.    Surety,  Mr  Richard 

Swaile,  president. 
Thurlowe,  Edward;  of  Burnham  Ulpb,  Norfolk;   son   of  Richard 

Thurlowe,  mediocris  fortunae.    At  school  there.    Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,   litt.  grat,  Ap.   17,  1580.     Surety,  Mr 

Thomas  Howes. 
Dighton,  Richard ;  of  Hutton  Wandsley,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Brian 

Dighton,  'tenuis  fortunae'.     School,  York,  two  years;  and 

elsewhere,  four  years.     Age   17.    Admitted  scholar,  litt. 

causa,  Ap.  19,  1580.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swaile,  president. 
Weston,  Edmund;  of  Melton,   Norfolk;  son  of  Edmund  Weston, 

'exiguae  fortunae'.     School,   Holt,  three  years.     Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  20,  1580.     Surety,  Mr 

Thomas  Howes,  fellow. 
Lussher,  Nicholas ;  of  Puttenham,  Surrey  ;  son  of  Nicholas  Lussher, 

gent.     Already  admitted  pensioner    in    1578;    admitted 

fellow-commoner,  May  21,  1580.     Surety,  the  Master,  Dr 

Legge. 
Rookwodde,  Henry;  of  Halstead  Suffolk  (sic);  son  of  Robert  Rook- 

wodde,  gent.     Already  admitted  pensioner  in  1578;  ad- 


48  ADMISSIONS.  [1580 

mitted  fellow-commoner,  May  21,  1580.    Age  17.    Surety, 

Mr  Richard  Swale,  president 
Harwarde,  Walter;    of   Windsor  ('Vindesoria'),  Berks.;    son    of 

William  Harwarde,  mediocris  fortunae.    School,  Kelmarsh, 

Northants.,  five  years.  Age  15.   Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 

June  5,  1580.     Tutor,  Mr  Paman,  fellow. 
Pell,  John ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Pell,  mediocris  fortunae. 

School,  Westminster,  three  years.     At  St  John's  College,  a 

year  and  a  half.    Age  19.    Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 

May  21,  1580.     Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  president. 
Collet,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Collet,  tenuis  fortunae.     Born  at 

Colchester,  Essex.    At  school  there,  five  years.    Age  13. 

Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June   6,   1580.     Surety,  Mr 

Robert  Churche,  fellow. 
Marrowe,   Isaac;    of  Lydgate,  Suffolk;   son  of  William  Marrowe, 

mediocris  fortunae.    Schools,  Botesdale,  two  years ;  and 

'Casell',  one  year.    Age  18.    Admitted  sizar,  July  22,  1580. 

Tutor,  Mr  Burton,  fellow. 
Davie,  Henry ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Davie,  gent.    School, 

Norwich,  five  years.     Age  16.     Admitted,  to  the  bachelors' 

table,  litt.  grat.,  June  27,  1580.    Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Howes, 

fellow. 
Brampton,  William ;  of  Fritton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Anthony  Brampton, 

gent.     School,  Norwich,  three  years.     Age  17.     Admitted, 

to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  27,  1580.    Surety,  Mr  Thomas 

Howes,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Seele,  John ;  of  Newark  upon  Trent,  Notts. ;  son  of  Abraham  Seele, 

mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Newark,  seven  years.    Age  16. 

Admitted    sizar,   litt.  grat.,   July   10,   1580.    Surety,   Mr 

Michael  Rabbet,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Howlinge,   Bartholomew;   of  Shipdham,   Norfolk;  son  of  William 

Howlinge,  tenuis  fortunae.     At  school  there,  seven  years. 

Age  20.    Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  9,  1580.     Tutor, 

Mr  Stephen  Perse  ('Peerce'),  M.A.,  fellow. 
Fayrfaxe,  Edward;  of  Bilbrough,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Henry  Fayrfaxe, 

Esq.    Schools,  Coxwold  ('  Cuccoldie '),  Yorkshire,  one  year 

and  a  half;   and   Pocklington,  one  year.     Age   15.     Ad- 
mitted, to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,   Oct.   6,  1580. 

Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 
Swale,  Richard;   of  Green   Hamerton,  Yorkshire ;   son  of  Gilbert 

Swale,  mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Allerton,  Yorkshire, 

three  years.     Age   18.      Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  6,  1580. 

Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A. 
Vaughan,  Stephen ;  son  of  Stephen  Vaughan,  gent.    Born  at  Hutton, 

Essex.    At  school  there,   under  Mr  Crosbie  four  years. 

Age   17.    Admitted  pensioner,  litt.   grat.,   Oct.   16,   1580. 

Assigned   a  cubicle  with   his  surety  Mr  Edward  Burton, 

M.A.,  fellow. 


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Vaughan,  Henry ;  brother  of  the  above  Stephen  Vaughan.  Born  at 
Hutton  and  educated  there,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  16,  15S0.  Surety,  Mr  E.  Burton, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Barton,  Edward ;  son  of  Stephen  Barton,  gent.  Born  at  Dullingham, 
Canibs.  At  school  there;  at  Ely,  and  at  Hitchin,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  17, 
1580.     Surety,  Mr  E.  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Wentworth,  Michael,  of  Armley,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Thomas  Went- 
worth,  gent.  School,  Leeds,  under  Mr  Hargrave,  six  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt. 
grat.,  Oct.  20,  1580.    Surety,  Mr  E.  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Jackson,  Henry,  of  Howthorpe  (' Houlthrop '),  Yorkshire;  son  of 
Thomas  Jackson,  gent.  Schools,  York,  and  Terrington, 
under  Messrs  Pullen  and  Harding,  five  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  21,  1580.  Surety,  Mr 
R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Otbie,  Phatuell ;  son  of  Edward  Otbie,  rector  of  Terrington.  Born 
there.  School,  York,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar, 
Oct.  21,  1580.     Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Todde,  George;  son  of  Thomas  Todde,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Newton,  Cumberland.  School,  Blencow.  Age  21.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Oct.  20,  1580.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Edward 
Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Bonde,  John ;  of  Thornton,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Peter  Bonde,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Pocklington,  five  years.  At  St  John's 
College,  three  years.  Age  22.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  31, 
1580.    Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Darling,  John ;  son  of  John  Darling,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Stevenage,  Herts.  Schools,  Letchworth,  Hitchin,  and 
Stevenage.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  3, 1580.  Surety, 
Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Vavasoure,  William,  of  Kippax  ('  Keppis '),  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Rodolph 
Vavasoure,  gent.  Schools,  Newton  and  Otley,  Yorkshire. 
Age  14.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Dec.  31, 1580.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  158?   TO   DEC.  31,  1581. 

Framlingham,  Clement;   son  of  Charles  Framlingham,  Esq.    Born 

at  Debenham  ('Depham'),    Suffolk.     Schools,    Botesdale, 

Bungay,  and  Fressingfield  ('  Fresanfeild'),  Suffolk.    Age  16. 

Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  8, 158?,  litt.  grat     Surety, 

Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 
Dowe,  William ;  son  of  William  Dowe.    Born  at  Debenham,  Suffolk. 

Schools,  Botesdale,  Bungay, and  Fressingfield  ('Frysingfeld'). 

Age    18.    Admitted    scholar,    litt.    grat.,    Jan.   11,   158?. 

Suretv,  Mr  R.  Swale,  MA.,  president, 
y.  4 


50  admissions.  [158£ 

Cawne,  John ;  son  of  John  Cawne,  yeoman.  Born  at  Wilshampstead, 
Beds.  School,  St  Neot's,  under  Mr  White.  Age  14. 
Admitted  fellow  commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  20,  158?. 
Surety,  Mr  S.  Perse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Buckenham,  John ;  of  Wortham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Henry  Buckenham, 
yeoman.  School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  31,  158?.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Howse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Cade,  Anthony;  son  of  John  Cade,  mediocris  fortunae;  of  Elston 
('  Alestone  in  Sherwood '),  Notts.  At  school  there ;  and  at 
Mansfield,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat., 
Feb.  9,  158?.     Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Carter,  Thomas;  of  Kelfield,  Yorkshire;  son  of  William  Carter, 
mediocris  fortunae,  deceased.  Schools,  Otley,  Newton  and 
Aberford  (' Averforth ').  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  litt. 
grat.,  Feb.  28,  158?.  Tutor  and  surety,  the  Master,  Dr 
Legge. 

Squyer,  John;  of  Marton  ('Westmerton')  in  Craven,  Yorkshire; 
son  of  Johu  Squyer,  husbandman.  School,  Guisbrough, 
under  Mr  Gibson.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
Feb.  6, 158?.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Remigius  Booth,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Owtram,  Godfrey;  of  Horsley  (' Horselegate '),  Derbyshire;  son  of 
Richard  Godfrey,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Mansfield, 
Notts.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat.,  April  1,  1581. 
Surety,  Mr  Michael  Rabbett,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Humberston,  Robert ;  son  of  Edward  Humberston,  yeoman.  Born 
at  Earith,  Hunts.  School,  Ely.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  April  2,  1581.  Surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Marshe,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Marshe,  gent.  Born  at  Mimms, 
Middlesex.  School,  St  Albans.  Age  15.  Already  ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  April  11,  1581.  Surety,  Mr  Michael 
Rabbett,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Constable,  Marmaduke ;  son  of  Marmaduke  Constable,  gent.  Born 
at  Cliffe,  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  April  11, 
1581.    Surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*Rant,  William;  son  of  Humfrey  Rant,  gent.  Born  at  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbert.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  14,  158L  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A., 
president. 

Seinjohn,  Oliver;  son  of  Henry  Seinjohn,  gent.  Born  at  Milton, 
Beds.    School,  Dalling  (' Dauling '),  Norfolk.    Age  17.    Ad- 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1581]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  51 

mitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  15,  1581.  Surety,  Mr 
Robert  Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Gosse,  John ;  son  of  John  Gosse,  yeoman.  Born  at  Ramsey,  Essex. 
School,  Harwich.  Age  21.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
May  31,  1581.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Blumfilde,  James  and  John;  sons  of  Thomas  Blumfeild,  yeoman. 
Born  at  Diss,  Norfolk.  Ages  17  and  16.  School,  Diss. 
Admitted  scholars,  May  31,  1581.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale, 
M.A.,  president. 

Nicholson,  William ;  son  of  William  Nicholson.  Born  at  Stockport 
('  Stopworth  seu  Stopford '),  Cheshire.  At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Bandforde.  Age  20.  Admitted  sizar,  June  3, 
1581,  having  entered  the  college  in  1580.  Surety,  Mr 
Richard  Gerrard,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Dawbney,  Clement ;  son  of  Christopher  Dawbney,  gent.  Bora  at 
Sharrington,  Norfolk.  School,  Eye,  Suffolk.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  July  3,  1581.  Surety,  Mr  John  Paman, 
fellow. 

Shawe,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Shawe,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Brampton,  Derbyshire.  School,  Mansfield,  Notts.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  of  his  surety,  Mr  Brunning,  June  15,  1581. 

Hankyn,  John;  son  of  William  Hankyn,  gent.  Born  at  Hey  wood, 
Staffordshire.  School,  Burton  on  Trent.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  14, 
1581.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Bacon,  Edward;  son  of  John  Bacon,  gent.  Born  at  Hessett,  Suffolk. 
School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  More,  three  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  4,  1581.  Surety,  Mr  Ed- 
ward Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Prannel,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Prannel,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  Schools,  Shrewsbury;  and  Grey  Friars,  London. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt. 
grat.,  Oct.  10,  1581.    Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Kelton,  George ;  son  of  Thomas  Kelton,  Esq.  Bora  at '  Adbrightly', 
in  the  parish  of  St  Alkmond  ('Alkmans'),  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury,  under  Mr  Lawrence.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  10, 
1581.     Surety,  Mr  Robert  Churche,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Warren,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Warren,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Little  Snoring,  Norfolk.  School,  Fakenham.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  27,  1581.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Howse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Skarborowgh,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Skarborowgh,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Bora  at  North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  and  at 
Norwich.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  Nov.  3, 
1581.     Surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Sonyer,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Sonyer,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
London.     School,  Birstall  ('  Brystall '),  Yorkshire.    Age  19. 

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52  ADMISSIONS.  [1581 

Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  3, 1581.    Surety,  Mr  E.  Burton,  M.A., 

fellow. 
Borrage,  John;  son  of  John  Borrage,  mediocris  fortunae.    Born  at 

Lackford,  Suffolk.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Age  17. 

Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  6,  1581. 

Surety,  Mr  Roger  Brunning,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Sanderson,  Thomas;  son  of  Robert  Sanderson,  mediocris  fortunae. 

Born  at  Lowick,  Northumberland.    School,  Lynn.    Age  16. 

Admitted    sizar,   Nov.   11,   1581.     Surety,  Ds  Alexander 

Roberts,  B.A.,  fellow. 
Looder,  John;  son  of  William  Looder,  yeoman.    Born  at  Foxearth 

('Foxyard'),   Essex.     At  school  there,  and  at   Braintree 

('  Branctrey ').   At  Clare  Hall,  three  years  and  a  half.  Age  20. 

Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  28,  1581. 

Surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Whaley,  James;  son  of  Richard  Whaley,  Esq.    Born  at  Sibthorpe, 

Notts.    Schools,  Southwell?  ('  South wark ')  and   Newark. 

Age  19.     Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Dec. 

31,  1581.    Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  158$   TO   DEC.  31,  1582. 

Davie,  Robert ;  son  of  Richard  Davie,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Sawston,  Cambs.  School,  Mansfield,  Notts.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Jan.  23,  158^.  Surety,  Stephen  Perse,  M.D., 
fellow. 

Ricarde,  Nicholas;  son  of  Oswald  Ricarde,  gent.  Born  at  Hooke 
('  Hocke  in  Suath'),  Yorkshire.  School,  Birstall  ('  BristalP). 
Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  1, 
158£.     Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Pountes,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Pountes,  gent.  Born  at  Longdon, 
Staffordshire.  School,  Burton  on  Trent.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  2,  158^. 
Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

Stowers,  Richard. 

Gerrarde,  Phillip;  son  of  William  Gerrarde,  gent.  Born  at  Harrow, 
Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar, 
Feb.  9,  158|.     Surety,  Mr  Richard  Gerrard,  Ml,  fellow. 

Betts,  Thomas,  of  Heydon,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Betts,  gent, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Holt  and  Walsingham.  Al- 
ready admitted  pensioner;  admitted  sizar,  Feb.  23,  158|. 
Surety,  Mr  John  Paman. 

Bastard,  Edward ;  son  of  Francis  Bastard,  gent.  Born  at  West  Winch, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Wisbeach  and  Cambridge,  under  Messrs 
Wylkynson  and  Rooks.  Age  15.  Admitted,  March  27,  1582, 
sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Church. 


1582]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  53 

Roffe,  James;  son  of  William  Roffe,  burgess  of  St  Alban's,  Herts. 
Born  at  St  Alban's.  At  school  there.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  20,  1582.  Surety,  Mr  Michael  Rabbet,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Grene,  Oliver;  son  of  William  Grene,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Trumpington,  Cambs.  Schools,  Godmanchester,  under  Mr 
Braldan;  and  Elsworth.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  April 
23,  1582.    Surety,  Ds  Alexander  Robberts,  B.A.,  fellow. 

Lawton,  Gilbert;  son  of  Robert  Lawton,  citizen  of  London.  Born 
in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  29,  1582.  Surety,  Ds  Alexander  Robberts,  B.A., 
fellow. 

Kelton,  George;  son  of  Thomas  Kelton,  Esq.  Already  a  pensioner 
of  the  College;  admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  5,  1582. 
Surety,  Mr  Robert  Church,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Dowman,  Roger;  son  of  Thomas  Bowman,  gent.  Born  at  'Havere', 
Leicestershire.  School,  Kegworth.  Age  19.  Admitted 
scholar,  March  26,  1582.    Surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.D. 

Blumfeilde,  John,  of  Diss,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Blomfeild,  yeoman. 
School,  Diss.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  14,  1582. 
Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Warner,  William  and  Christopher;  sons  of  William  Warner,  yeoman. 
Born  at  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.  School,  Mattishail, 
Norfolk.  Ages  17  and  15.  Admitted  scholars,  June  15, 
1582.     Surety,  Mr  John  Paman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Gouldman,  George;  son  of  Robert  Gouldman,  citizen  of  Norwich. 
Born  at  Norwich,  and  at  school  there.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  2,  1582.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Howse,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Hubbert,  William ;  son  of  John  Hubbert,  gent.  Born  at  Thwaite, 
Norfolk.  School,  Great  Downham,  Norfolk.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  6,  1582. 
Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Payne,  William  ;  son  of  Thomas  Payne,  yeoman.  Born  at  Norwich  ; 
at  school  there.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  July  12,  1582. 
Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  M.A.,  president. 

Womocke,  Henry;  son  of  Hugh  Womocke.  Born  at  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  and  at  Mattishail.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Sep.  11,  1582.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Howse, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Mondeforde,  Francis ;  son  of  Francis  Monndeford,  gent.  Born  at 
Wereham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn;  and  Suffield,  Suffolk 
(sic).  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  12,  1582.  Surety, 
Ds  Alexander  Roberts,  B.A.,  fellow. 

Awger,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Awger,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Peterborough.  School,  Barnack  ('Barnicke'),  Northants. 
Age  18.  Admitted,  Oct.  6,  1582,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 


54  ADMISSIONS.  [1582 

Randall,  William;  son  of  Robert  Randall  Born  at  Carlton,  near 
Buckenham  Castle,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Wymondham  and 
Norwich.  Age  30.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  12,  1582.    Surety,  Mr  R.  Church,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Coot,  William;  son  of  Christopher  Coot,  gent.  Born  at  'Clapham', 
Norfolk.  School,  Diss.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  18, 
1582.     Surety,  Mr  E.  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Reade,  Robert,  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Edward  Reade.  School,  Nor- 
wich, three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  22,  1582. 
Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Howse. 

*Gostlin,  John  ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Robert  Gostlin.  School,  Norwich, 
about  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  22,  1582. 
Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Howes. 

Litle,  George,  of  Southill  1  ('  Southwell '),  Beds  ;  son  of  Bryan  Litle. 
School,  Holme,  Beds.,  five  years.  Age  1 9.  Admitted  scholar, 
Dec.  10,  1582.    Surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.D. 

Perrye,  William;  son  of  Matthew  Perrye,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  London.  At  school  there.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
Dec.  15,  1582.  Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  fellow  and  president 
of  the  College. 

Davie,  Christopher;  son  of  John  Davie,  gent.  Born  in  London. 
Schools,  Holt,  Norfolk,  and  Brentwood  ('  Burntwoode '),  Es- 
sex. Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Dec.  31,  1582.    Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  158f  TO   DEC.  31,  1583. 

fHammond,  Henry;  of  Wendling,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Hammond, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Necton  ?  ('Nayton'),  two  years ; 
and  Seaming  (' Scarvin '),  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  Jan.  29,  158|.    Tutor,  Mr  Swale. 

Forbye,  John,  of  Beeston,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Forbye,  mediocris 
fortunae.  Schools,  Beeston,  four  years ;  and  Rougham,  three 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  29,  158|.  Surety, 
Mr  Richard  Swale. 

Clyfton,  Gervase;  son  of  Richard  Clyfton,  gent,  of  Clifton,  Notts. 
At  school  there,  two  years ;  afterwards  at  Sutton  Bonning- 
ton,  Notts.,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  8, 
158§.    Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale. 

Nedam,  Nicholas,  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  son  of  Oliver  Nedam.  Schools, 
Hickling,  two  years  ;  and  Melton,  Leicestershire,  two  years. 
Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  8, 158}.    Tutor,  Mr  Swale. 

Foxe,  Henry,  of  Kendal,  Cumberland;  son  of  William  Foxe, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Skelsmergh  ('  Schelmsarge '), 
Cumberland  (sic),  about  six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  March  14,  158|.     Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  and  master  of  the  College. 
+  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1583]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  55 

Claydon,  William  and  John;  of  Bures  (' Bewars '),  Suffolk;  sons  of 
Barnabas  Claydon,  mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Bures  and 
Merchant  Taylors',  under  Mr  Mulkaster  ('in  scholis  Mul- 
casteriensibus').  Ages  17  and  15.  Admitted  scholars, 
April  8,  1583.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

Mallerye,  George ;  son  of  William  Mallerye,  knt.  Born  at  Hutton, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Ripon  ('  Ripingise '),  about  two  years ;  and 
York,  two  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  April  15,  1583.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale. 

Smyth,  Thomas,  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Smyth,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limberte,  five  years. 
Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  4,  1583.  Surety,  Mr 
Grymstone. 

Morris,  Francis,  of  Stow  Bedon,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Morris,  me- 
diocris fortunae.  School,  Stow  Bedon,  two  years,  under  Mr 
Edward  Limcor.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  April  23,  1583. 
Surety,  Mr  Grimstone. 

Madooke,  William,  of  Wiveton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Madooke, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Wiveton,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  April  27,  1583.     Surety,  Mr  Howse. 

Rudd,  John;  son  of  Clement  Rudd,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Little  Bittering,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Admitted  pupil 
('discipulus')  of  Mr  Alkins,  April  14, 1583.   Surety,  Dr  Perse. 

Skrynne,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Skrynne,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Snettisham,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Iverye,  six 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  23,  1583.  Surety, 
Mr  Roberts. 

Cade,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Cade,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Ollerton  ('  Allerton '),  Notts.  School,  Mansfield,  two  years, 
under  Mr  Bo  water.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  July  8, 1583. 
Surety,  Mr  Roberts. 

Lowe,  John,  of  Haughton,  Lancashire;  son  of  John  Lowe,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Stockport  ('  Stopworth '),  four  years, 
under  Mr  Bamford.  Admitted  sizar,  September  17,  1583. 
Surety,  Mr  Paman. 

Banestre,  Richard  and  Robert ;  sons  of  Lawrence  Banestre,  Esq., 
of  Wem,  Shropshire.  School,  Shrewsbury,  six  years.  Ages 
16,  and  14.  Admitted  pensioners  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Nov.  2,  1583.  Surety,  Dr  Thomas  Legge,  Master  of  the 
College. 

Thayts,  William,  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Thayts,  Esq. 
Educated  at  home  under  Mr  Hey  wood.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  19,  1583.  Surety, 
Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Atharton,  Thomas;  son  of  Clement  Atharton,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Hitchin  ('  Hycham '),  Herts.  At  school  there,  for 
two  years,  under  Mr  Turner.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar 
Nov.  3,  1583.     Surety,  Mr  Reve,  fellow. 


56  ADMISSIONS.  [1583 

Dicelie,  George;  of  Swillington  ;  son  of  William  Dicelie,  gent.  Edu- 
cated at  home  under  Mr  Hardgrave.  Age  15.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  18,  1583.  Surety, 
Mr  Richard  Swale,  fellow  and  president 

Carter,  Richard,  of  West  Walton,  Norfolk;  son  of  Gregory  Carter, 
yeoman.  School,  Wisbeach,  five  years,  under  Mr  Belstone. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  1,  1583.    Surety,  Mr  Burton,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  10,  158f   TO  DEC.  31,  1584. 

Kent,  Edward;  son  of  John  Kent,  yeoman,  Born  at  Aston,  Herts. 
School,  Shephall,  two  years,  and  Hertford  ('Herriford')  for 
one  year,  under  Mr  Noble.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
Jan.  3,  158f .    Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Reve,  fellow. 

North,  Charles ;  son  of  William  North,  yeoman.  Born  at  Shephall. 
At  school  there  two  years ;  and  at  Hertford  one  year.  Age 
18.  Admitted  pensioner,  Feb.  4,  158|.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Reve,  fellow. 

Robinson,  Thomas. 

Grimstone,  Walter  and  Christopher;  sons  of  Thomas  Grimstone,  Esq., 
of  Grimstone  Hall  in  Holderness,  Yorkshire.  Educated  at 
home.  Already  admitted  pensioners.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoners,  May  1,  1584.  Assigned  a  cubicle  with  their 
surety,  Mr  Burtone,  fellow. 

Filmer,  Edward ;  son  of  Robert  Filmer,  Esq.  Born  at  East  Sutton, 
Kent.  At  school  there,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Sharp.  Age 
18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  30, 1584.  Surety,  Mr 
Rabbet. 

Godsalve,  Roger;  son  of  Thomas  Godsalve,  Esq.  Born  at  Bucken- 
ham  Ferry,  Norfolk.  At  school  there  for  three  years,  and 
at  Bungay  for  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, May  2,  1584.     Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Shute,  Christopher ;  son  of  Robert  Shute,  Esq.  Born  at  Oakington, 
Cambs.  At  school  there  for  seven  years,  under  Mr  Long- 
worth.  Age  17-  Admitted  fellow-commoner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  May  4,  1584.     Surety,  Mr  Swal,  fellow. 

Holdych,  Henry ;  son  of  John  Holdych,  Esq.,  of  Ranworth,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Ely ;  and  Eye,  Suffolk.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted fellow -commoner,  bachelors'  table,  May  31,  1584. 
Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Legg. 

Sturges,  Robert ;  son  of  Francis  Sturges,  deceased.  Born  at  Cran- 
worth,  Norfolk.  At  school  there  ten  years,  under  Mr  Turner. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  7,  1584.  Surety, 
Mr  Swal,  president. 

Palmer,  John;  son  of  Nicholas  Palmer,  mediocris  fortunae,  deceased. 
Born  at  'Skylson',  Suffolk.     At  school  there  three  years, 


1584]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  57 

under  Mr  Lunys.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  19, 
1584.    Surety,  Mr  Alexander  Roberts,  fellow. 

Skippon,  William;  son  of  Bartholomew  Skippon,  yeoman.  Born  at 
Weasenham,  Norfolk.  School,  Dereham,  two  years,  under 
Mr  Penter.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  10,  1584. 
Surety,  Mr  A.  Roberts,  fellow. 

Tompson,  John;  son  of  John  Tompson,  yeoman.  Born  at  Mileham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Fakenham  ('  Falkeham '),  two  years.  Age 
19.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  10,  1584.  Surety,  Mr  A. 
Roberts,  fellow. 

Ingham,  Christopher;  son  of  William  Ingham,  yeoman.  Born  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Sheffield,  one  year,  under  Mr  Hey- 
wood.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  24,  1584.  Surety, 
Mr  A.  Roberts,  fellow. 

Beddall,  Edward  ;Tson  of  John  Beddall,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Wickhampton  ('Wyckham'),  Norfolk.  At  school  under 
Mr  Culham.  Admitted  pensioner,  May,  1584.  Surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Grimeston,  fellow. 

Coleman,  William.  Born  at  Buckenham  Ferry,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bungay,  two  years.    Age  18.    Admitted  pensioner,  1584. 

Nun,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Nun.  Born  at  Whepstead,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted 
pensioner,  June  5,  1584.     Surety,  Mr  Paman,  fellow. 

Bulmer,  Thomas;  son  of  William  Bulmer.  Born  at  Wilton,  Yorkshire. 
School,  Eye,  three  years,  under  Mr  Popson.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sept.  19,  1584. 
Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swall,  president. 

Curson,  Anthony;  son  of  Philip  Curson,  of  Wittering,  Northants. 
Born  at  Peterborough.  School,  Barnack,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  March  10,  158f.   Surety,  Mr  Churche,  fellow. 

Langdall,  Marmaduke;  son  of  Anthony  Langdall,  gent,  deceased. 
Born  at  Sancton,  Yorkshire.  At  school  there  three  years, 
under  Mr  Richard  Seller.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner, 
June  21,  1584.     Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swall,  fellow. 

Hosier,  Geoffrey ;  son  of  John  Hosier,  mediocris  fortunae,  deceased. 
Born  in  London.  At  school  there,  at  Merchant  Taylors' 
for  some  years,  under  Mr  Mulcaster,  and  elsewhere.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  Sept.  29,  1584.  Surety,  Mr  Robert 
Church,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Markham,  Griffin  and  Robert,  brothers ;  sons  of  Thomas  Markham, 
Esq.,  of  Nottingham.  School,  Southwell,  under  Mr  Cowper, 
prebendary  of  Southwell.  Ages  14  and  15.  Admitted 
fellow-commoners,  Oct.  10, 1584.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale, 
fellow  and  president. 

St  Quinting,  Gabriel;  son  of  Matthew  St  Quinting,  gent.  Born  in 
Kelso,  Yorkshire.  School,  York.  Age  18.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  17,  1584,  litt.  grat. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 


58  ADMISSIONS.  [1584 

Langlaye,  Christopher;  son  of  Richard  Langlaye,  Esq.  Born  in 
Howthorpe  ('  Howsethorpe'),  Yorkshire.  School,  Pockling- 
ton,  under  Mr  Ellis.  Age  20.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
litt.  grat.,  Oct.  17,  1584.  Surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Corbett,  Francis,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Miles  Corbett,  Esq. 
Schools,  Eye,  North  AValsham,  and  Norwich.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Oct. 
26,  1584.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  president. 

Ellerker,  Edward,  of  Risby  ('  Rishbie '),  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Edward 
Ellerker,  gent.  School,  Hull.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  28,  1584.  Surety, 
Mr  Edward  Burton,  fellow. 

*Welles,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Welles,  yeoman.  Born  at  Gissing, 
Norfolk.  Schools, Wymondham('Whydnam') and  Tibenham, 
Norfolk.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  5, 1584. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  fellow. 

Bedingfeilde,  Edmund  and  Anthony;  sons  of  Edmund  Bedding- 
feild,  Esq.  Born  at  Denham,  Suffolk.  School,  Halesworth, 
Suffolk.  Ages  17  and  14.  Admitted  pensioners  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Dec.  17,  1584.  Surety,  Mr  T.  Grimeston, 
fellow. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  1584  TO  DEC.  31,  1585. 

Walker,  Gervase,  of  Ruddington,  Notts. ;  son  of  Thomas  Walker, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Nottingham,  under  Mr  Smith. 
Age  18.  Admitted  Jan.  3,  158|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Munson,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Munson,  yeoman.  Born  at  Hard- 
wick,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich,  and  Ely,  several  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  15, 158f.  Surety, 
Mr  T.  Grimeston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Gibson,  Thomas,  of  Norwich;  son  of  Robert  Gibson,  gent.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Lymbert.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  20,  158|.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

Norman,  Peter,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds ;  son  of  John  Norman,  medi- 
ocris fortunae.  School,  Bury,  under  Mr  Wright.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  T.  Howes,  M.A.,  fellow, 
Feb.  5,  1584. 

Dix,  Robert ;  son  of  Henry  Dix,  yeoman.  Born  at  Wickmere,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Paul  Gould.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  6, 
158^.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Dalton,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Dalton,  gent.    Born  at  HulL    At 

school  there,   under  Mr  Margetts,  four  years.     Age   17. 

Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  11,  158|. 

Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  E.  Burton,  fellow. 
*Cornwaleis,  Richard;  son  of  Henry  Cornewaleis,  Esq.     Born  at 

Coxford  Abbey,  near  Rudham,  Norfolk.     School,  Norwich, 

under  Mr  Lymbert.     Age  15.     Admitted  pensioner  to  the 

bachelors'  table,  Feb.  27,  158f,  litt.  grat.     Surety,  Mr  G. 

Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Wentworth,  Alblaster,  of  Ipswich ;  son  of  Henry  Wentworth,  gent. 

School,  Wethersfield,  Essex,  under  Mr  Rogers.     Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,   March  24,   158§.      Tutor  and  surety, 

Mr  E.  Burton,  fellow. 
Batho,  William;  son  of  Robert  Batho,  Yicar  of  Elsenham,  Essex. 

Born   at   Clavering,   Essex.      Age   17.     Schools,  Stansted 

Mountfitchet,  Essex,  under  Mr  Hales  ;  and  Mr  Barley's  at 

Elsenham,  under  Ds  Tilinhast.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety, 

Mr  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 
*Stokes,  Matthew ;  son  of  Thomas  Stokes,  citizen  of  Norwich.   Born  at 

Norwich.    At  school  there,  five  years.   Age  16.     Admitted 

scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  19,  1585.     Surety,  Mr  Richard 

Swale,  president. 
Baldwyn,  Henry,  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Richard  Baldwyn. 

Schools ;   Mattishall,  and  Colchester,  under  Mr  Watson. 

Age   15.     Admitted   scholar,   litt.   grat.,  April  21,   1585. 

Surety,  Mr  George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Cade,  Thomas,  of  Ollerton  ('  Allerton '),  Notts. ;  son  of  John  Cade, 

mediocris  fortunae.    School,  Mansfield.    Age  18.    Already 

admitted  sizar.    Admitted  scholar,  April  27,  1585.    Surety, 

Mr  A.  Roberts,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Davie,  Christopher;  son  of  John  Davie,  gent.    Born  in   London. 

School,  Brentwood,  Essex.    Previously  admitted  pensioner. 

Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  7,  1585.     Age  20.     Tutor 

and  surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 
Lathe,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Lathe,  mediocris  fortunae.     Born 

at  Thorpe,  Norfolk.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lymbert. 

Age  17.     Admitted  scholar,  May   10,   1585.      Tutor  and 

surety,  Mr  Thomas  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Keltridge,  Sidney;   son   of  Thomas  Keltridge,  citizen  of  London. 

Born  in  London.     At  school  there,  under  Mr  Ciprian ;  and 

at  Canterbury,  under  Mr  Goldesborough.     Age  18.    Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  23,  1585.     Tutor  and  surety, 

Mr  T.  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Elmesmore,  James,  of  Diss,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Elmesmore, 

mediocris  fortunae.     School,   Diss,   under  Mr  Pickering. 

Age  17.    Admitted  June  3,  1585,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 

surety,  Mr  T.  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


60  ADMISSIONS.  [1585 

Holdich,  Richard  and  Thomas ;  of  Ranworth,  Norfolk ;  sons  of 
John  Holdich,  Esq.  Schools,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spight ;  and 
Eye,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Popson.  Ages  18  and  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholars,  litt.  grat.,  June  15,  1585.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

Fletcher,  Thomas,  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Fletcher, 
tenuis  fortunae.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lymbert, 
and  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Paynter.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  21,  1585.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Howse,  M.A.,  fellow. 

^warland,  John  ;  son  of Swarland,  citizen  of  London.     Born  in 

London,  and  at  school  there.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  23, 1584  (sic),  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  T.  Reve, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Jenison,  James,  of  Burnham  Westgate,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert 
Jenison,  gent.,  deceased.  School,  Fakenham,  under  Mr 
Warde.  At  Trinity  College,  nearly  a  year,  under  Mr 
Ratclyfe.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  litt.  grat.,  June  22,  1585.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Skippon,  Luke ;  son  of  Bartholomew  Skippon,  gent.  Born  at  Wea- 
senham,  .Norfolk.  Schools,  Dereham  and  Mileham,  under 
Messrs  Paynter  and  Jepsam.  Age  18.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  July  12,  1585. 
Surety,  Mr  A.  Roberts,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Brownerigge,  Oswold,  of  Matterdale,  Cumberland  ('ex  oppido  Ma- 
terdailF) ;  son  of  Edward  Brownerigge,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Schools, Blencow, Cumberland;  and  Appleby,  Westmoreland. 
Age  20.  Admitted  Sep.  13,  1585,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Alexander  Roberts,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Wisse,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Wisse,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Norwich.  School,  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Sept.  14,  1585.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Grimeston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Thornely,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Thornely,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Denton,  Lancashire.  School,  Stockport  ('  Stopforth'), 
Cheshire,  under  Mr  Bamforde.  Admitted  scholar,  June  19, 
1585,  having  resided  two  and  a  half  years  in  the  college  as 
sizar  of  Mr  Catelyn.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  T.  Howse,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Leake,  Richard;  son  of  Christopher  Leake,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Dent,  near  Sedbergh,  Yorkshire.  School,  Sedbergh, 
under  Mr  Mayer.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Sept.  18,  1585,  litt. 
grat,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

Stellinge,  Anthony;  son  of  William  Stelling,  yeoman.  Born  at 
Newton,  Durham.  School,  Houghton  le  Spring,  under 
Mr  Ranson,  of  Oxford.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  6, 
1585.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 


158*]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE.  61 

Bedingfeilde,  Anthony ;  son  of  Edmund  Bedingfeilde,  Esq.  Born 
at  Denham,  Suffolk.  School,  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Age  14. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  16,  1585.  Surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Grymston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Hungayte,  William ;  son  of  William  Hungaite.  Born  at  Saxton, 
Yorks.  School,  Sherburn.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  16,  1585.     Surety,  Mr  R.  Swale,  president. 

Armiger,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Armiger.  Born  at  Monewden 
('Muniden'),  Suffolk.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Bury.  Age  14. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  16,  1585.  Surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Reve,  M.A. 

Darcye,  John;  of  St  Osyth  ('St  Owsye'),  Essex;  son  of  Briant 
Darcye,  gent.  Schools,  Walden  and  Dedham.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  22,  1585.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Dr  Legge. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  I58f   TO   DEC.  31,  1586. 

Walsall,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Walsall,  D.D.  Born  at  Canterbury. 
At  school  there,  four  years,  under  Messrs  Goldesborow, 
Arnold  and  Shorte.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  17, 
158f.    Tutor,  Mr  Church,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Rosse,  Robert;  son  of  Gregory  Ross,  gent.  Born  in  Yorkshire. 
School,  York,  under  Mr  Pullen,  three  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  29,  158$. 
Surety,  Mr  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Mather,  Thomas ;  son  of  Christopher  Mather.  Born  at  Seacroft, 
Yorkshire.  Schools,  Leeds  and  Halifax,  under  Messrs 
Maude  and  Hargreave.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner 
Feb.  3,  158$.    Surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

White,  John ;  son  of  Peter  White,  preacher  ('  concionator').  Born 
at  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.  At  school  there.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted Feb.  15,  158$,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Perse,  M.D. 

Hawes,  John,  of  Walsham,  Suffolk,  son  of  John  Hawes,  mediocris  for- 
tunae.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Wright.  Age 
17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  17, 158$.  Surety,  Mr  T.  Reve, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Atlee,  William,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  son  of  Richard  Atlee, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr 
Paynter.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  March  14,  158$.  Surety,  Mr  Alexander  Roberts, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Rabbett,  Reynold ;  son  of  Reynold  Rabbett,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Bramfield,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Wenhaston  and 
Halesworth,  under  Messrs  Cox  and  Ablesonu.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  March  20,  158$.  Tutor, 
Mr  Thomas  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 


62  ADMISSIONS.  [1586 

Hull,  John  ;  of  Cambridge  ;  son  of  William  Hull,  mediocris  fortunae. 
School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spight.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  8,  1586.     Surety,  Mr  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Keltridge,  Samuel ;  son  of  Thomas  Keltridge ;  citizen  of  London. 
Age  22.  Already  B.A.  of  St  John's  College ;  admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  April  19,  1586.  Surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Aldburghe,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Aldburghe.  Born  at  Ald- 
brough,  Yorkshire.  Schools,  Thirsk  ('  Thruske'),  and 
Ripon,  under  Messrs  Atkinson  and  Dickson.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  5,  1586. 
Tutor,  Mr  George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Gibson,  Thomas,  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Robert  Gibson,  gent.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbert.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner  May  16,  1586,  previously  admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Swale,  M.A., 
president. 

Goodeson,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Goodeson,  citizen  of  London. 
Born  in  London ;  at  school  there,  under  Mr  Waddington. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  25,  1586.  Tutor,  Mr 
Edward  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Jewell,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Jewell,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Carlton  Rode,  Norfolk.  School,  Palgrave,  Suffolk,  under 
Mr  More.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  12, 
1586.     Surety,  Mr  Alexander  Roberts,  MA.,  fellow. 

*Disberowe,  Anthony ;  of  Chevington,  Suffolk,  son  of  Anthony 
Disberowe,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Wrighte.  Age  17.  Admitted  Sep.  8,  1586,  litt. 
grat.  sizar  of  his  surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Thomas  Legge. 

Wetherall,  Anthony,  of  Greystoke  ('  Grastocke'),  Cumberland,  son  of 
William  Wetherall,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Kendal, 
under  Mr  Garnet.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  August  31, 
1586.     Surety,  Mr  Edward  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Filmer,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Filmer,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Sutton,  Kent.  At  school  there,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Sharp. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Nov.  4,  1586.     Surety,  Mr  George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Paris,  George,  of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  son  of  Rodulph  Paris,  gent. 
At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Furbusher.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  Nov.  6,  1586.  Tutor,  Mr  Burton,  M.A., 
fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.   1,  158?   TO   DEC.  31,  1587. 

Cheswrigt,  Mark,  of  Fordham,  Isle  of  Ely;  son  of  John  Cheswrigt, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spyght.  At 
Pembroke  Hall,  and  at  St  John's  College,  for  three  years. 
Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  March  30,  1587.  Surety, 
Mr  George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Frent,  John,  of  '  Hauston ',  Suffolk,  son  of  John  Frent,  mediocris  for- 
tunae. School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Wryght. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.  April  25,  1587. 
Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Keene,  Anthony ;  son  of  Revell  Keene,  vicar  of  Brent  Pelham 
('  Pellen'),  Herts.  Born  there,  and  educated  under  Mr 
Robert  Reve,  of  Hormead.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar 
April  25, 1587.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Reve,  fellow. 

Burre,  Richard ;  son  of  Henry  Burre,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wadding  ton.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar  litt.  grat.  May  2,  1587.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Reve,  fellow. 

Payne,  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  Payne,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Stoke  by  Clare,  Suffolk.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Sphight, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  11,  1587. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Robert  Church,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Sherman,  Rodolph,  of  Brinkley,  Cambs. ;  son  of  Richard  Sherman, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  St  Paul's  School,  London,  under  Mr 
Harrison.  At  St  John's  College,  three  years,  under  Mr 
Harris.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  May  10, 1587.  Surety, 
Mr  Edward  Burton. 

Ellerker,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Ellerker,  Esq.  of  Risby  ('Rishbie'), 
Yorks.  School,  Hull.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  10, 
1587  ;  previously  admitted  pensioner.  Surety,  Mr  Edward 
Burton. 

Sisson,  Percival,  B.A. ;  son  of  Christopher  Sisson,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Barton,  Westmoreland.  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Wilkinson.  Age  21.  Admitted  scholar,  May  10,  1587. 
Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

Richardson,  Hammond;  son  of  William  Richardson,  preacher.  Born 
at  Beverley,  Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  under  his  father. 
At  Jesus  College  for  two  years  and  a  half.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  May  12,  1587.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Grimeston,  fellow. 

Rickes,  Elias. 

Aldred,  Henry,  of  Yaxham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Aldred,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Paynter. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Wright,  June  7, 
1.387. 


64  ADMISSIONS.  [1587 

Place,  John,  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds. ;  son  of  Rodolph  Place,  mediocris 

fortunae.    School,  Eaton  Socon,  under  Mr  Whyt.    Age  15. 

Admitted  pensioner  litt.  grat.,  June  18,  1587.    Surety,  Dr 

Perse. 
Bretton,  John,  of  Mileham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Bretton,  mediocris 

fortunae.     School,    East    Dereham,    under    Mr    Paynter. 

Age   17.    Admitted  scholar,  July    9,    1587.    Surety,  Mr 

Alexander  Roberts,  fellow. 
Bradnam,  Michael,  of  Dunham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Michael  Bradnam, 

mediocris  fortunae.    School,  Dunham,  under  Mr  Grenwood, 

six  years.  Age  23.  Admitted  scholar,  July  10,  1587.  Surety, 

Dr  Perse. 
Nevill,  Philip,  of  Tadcaster,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Henry  Nevill,  gent., 

deceased.    School,  Dronfield,  under  Mr  Fletcher.     Age  21. 

Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  12,  1587. 

Surety,  Mr  Fletcher,  fellow. 
Batho,  William,   of  Clavering,  Essex ;    son  of  Robert  Batho,  vicar 

of  Elsenham,  Essex.     Age  19.     Admitted  scholar,  July  8, 

1587.    Previously  admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Reve. 
Brownrigg,  Oswold ;  son  of  Edward  Brownrigg,  mediocris  fortunae. 

Admitted  scholar,  July  8,  1587.    Previously  admitted  sizar 

of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Roberts,  fellow. 
Maddox,  Philip  ;  son  of  William  Maddox,  citizen  of  London.     Born 

in  London.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Munkaster,  six  years. 

At  Trinity  College,  under  Mr  Hampton,  two  years.   Age  17. 

Admitted   scholar    Aug.   10,   1587.      Surety,  Mr  Robert 

Church,  fellow. 
Porye,  John1. 
Frost,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Frost ;  mediocris  fortunae.    Born  at 

Chevington,   Suffolk.     School,  Bury   St  Edmunds,  under 

Mr  Wright.    Age  17.    Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  July  20,  1587, 

sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Burton. 
Reed,  Andrew ;  son  of  Edward  Reed,  deceased.    Born  at  Reedham, 

Norfolk.     School,  Fakenham  ('  Fachnam ')  under  Mr  Ward. 

Age  17.    Admitted  pensioner,  Sept.  17,  1587.     Surety,  Mr 

Roberts. 
Langworth,  John,  of  Ringmer,  Sussex;   son  of  Arthur  Langworth, 

gent.     School,  Buxted,  under  Mr  Munks.     Age  15.     Ad- 
mitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,   Oct.   5,   1587. 

Surety,  Mr  Burton,  fellow. 
Pratt,  John;  son  of  George  Pratt,  gent.  Born  at  Weldon,  Northants. 


1  "  This  man  translated  and  collected  a  geographical  history  of  Africa 
written  in  Arabic  and  Italian  by  John  Lee,  a  Moor  born  in  Granada. 
He  presented  a  copy  of  it  to  our  Library  with  a  printed  paper  in  the 
beginning  of  it  testifying  to  his  regard  to  the  College."     (Early  note.) 


1587]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  65 

At  school  there,  under  Mr  Ryall,  seven  years.  Age  17. 
At  Trinity  College,  under  Mr  Harrison,  two  years  and  a  half. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  20,  15S7.    Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

Pratt,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Pratt,  gent.,  of  Weldon,  Northants. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Ryall,  seven  years.  Age  17. 
At  Trinity  College  under  Mr  Harrison,  two  years  and  a 
half.    Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  20, 1587.     Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

Browne,  John  ;  son  of  John  Browne,  gent.  Born  at  Spexhall, 
Suffolk.  School,  Halesworth,  under  Mr  Popson.  At  St  John's 
College,  under  Mr  Pratt,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  24, 
1587.    Surety,  Mr  Fletcher,  M.A ,  fellow. 

Burton,  John;  son  of  Francis  Burton,  gent.  Born  at  Farndale 
('in  Blackmore'),  Yorkshire.  School,  York,  under  Mr 
Pulleyn,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
Oct.  25,  1587.    Surety,  Mr  Fletcher,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Walpoole,  Christopher ;  of  Anmer  ('  Anmyre '),  Norfolk ;  son  of 
Christopher  Walpoole,  gent.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spyght, 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  25,  1587. 
Surety,  Mr  Christopher  Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Preston,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Preston,  Esq.  Born  at  Dalton,  Lanca- 
shire. School,  Skelsmergh  ('  Skellsmoor '),  Westmoreland, 
under  Mr  Garnett,  four  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  4,  1587.  Surety,  Dr  Legge, 
Master  of  the  College,  and  vice-chancellor. 

Reinolds,  Francis;  son  of  Henry  Reinolds,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Little  Eversden,  Cambs.  School,  Ditton,  Cam- 
bridge, under  Messrs  Dodd  and  Edwards,  three  years. 
At  Jesus  College,  under  Mr  Dodd,  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  Nov.  7,  1587,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stockdall, 
fellow. 

Stapleton,  Briant ;  son  of  Briant  Stapleton,  Esq.  Born  at  Carlton, 
Yorkshire.  School,  York,  under  Mr  Pullan,  two  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  12, 
1587.    Surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Stonham,  Matthew;  son  of  Robert  Stonham,  mediocris  fortunae, 
citizen  of  Norwich.  Born  at  Norwich.  At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Limbert,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
November  7,  1587.    Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Colyer,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Colier,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Barlow  ?  ('  Barley '),  Derbyshire.  School,  Dronfield  ('  Drayn- 
field'),  under  Mr  Fletcher,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
sizar  of  Mr  Christopher  Grimston,  Sept.  8,  1587.  Surety, 
Mr  Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Hutton,  Thomas;  son  of  William  Hutton,  gent.  Born  at  Greystoke, 
Cumberland.  School,  Cockermouth,  under  Mr  Lund,  four 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Nov.  24,  1587.    Surety,  Mr  Burton,  fellow. 

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66  ADMISSIONS.  [1587 

Aynsworth,  Henry;  son  of  Thomas  Aynsworth,  yeoman.  Born  at 
Swanton  Morlcy,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Clephamson,  three  years.  At  St  John's  College,  under 
Mr  Furnace,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec. 
15,  1587.    Surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Feake,  Thomas;  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Feake, 
mediocris  fortunae,  merchant.  School,  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Limbert,  three  years.  At  Emmanuel  College,  under 
Mr  Pickering,  three  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  scholar, 
Dec.  20, 1587.    Surety,  Mr  T.  Reve,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  158f  TO  DEC.  31,  1588. 

Fletcher,  James;  of  Leeds;  son  of  Henry  Fletcher,  yeoman.  School, 
Leeds,  under  Mr  William  Hargraves,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  March  24,  158|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  John 
Fletcher,  fellow. 

Gogges,  John  ;  son  of  Robert  Gogges,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
Harpley,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Lealand. 
At  Clare  Hall,  under  Mr  Atthow,  two  years.  Admitted 
scholar,  Jan.  28, 158|.     Surety,  Richard  Stockdall,  fellow. 

Stretlye,  Thomas ;  son  of  Paul  Stretlye,  gent.  Born  at  Brocket 
('Brackett')  Hall,  Herts.  School,  St  Alban's,  under  Mr 
John  Thomas.  At  Christ's  College  for  about  one  year.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Jan.  28,  158|.  Surety,  Mr  Robert  Church, 
B.D.,  fellow. 

Drake,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Drake,  vicar  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbert,  two  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted,  Feb,  6,  158|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Roberts, 
fellow. 

Beckwith,  Thomas;  of  Aketon  ('Ackton'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Thomas 
Beckwith,  Esq.  School,  Staveley?  ('Stalyve'),  Derbyshire, 
under  Mr  Margerison.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, to  the  scholars'  table,  Feb.  2,  158f.  Surety,  Mr 
Fletcher,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Goodwin,  Vincent;  of  Cley,  Norfolk;  son  of  Vincent  Goodwin. 
School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Williams,  three  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  March  2, 158£.  Surety,  Mr  Roberts,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Andrew,  Christopher ;  son  of  Roger  Andrew,  gent.  Born  in  Great 
Ryburgh,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Williams, 
three  years.  Admitted  scholar,  March  2,  158|.  Surety, 
Mr  Roberts,  fellow. 

Kenwicks,  John;  son  of  Hugh  Kenwicks,  gent.  Born  in  London. 
At  the  Grey  Friars'  School,  under  Mr  Waddington,  and 


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afterwards  at  the  University  of  Oxford  for  a  year  and  a  half. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May 4, 1588.  Surety,Mr  Roberts, 
fellow. 

Giles,  Thomas  ;  of  Sheldwich,  Kent ;  son  of  Gabriel  Giles.  School, 
Sheldwich,  under  Mr  Lankishire,  three  years.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  March  5, 158f .  Surety,  Mr  Fletcher,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Hinson,  Thomas  ;  son  of  William  Hinson,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Fordham,  Cambs.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under 
Mr  Wright.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July 
6,  1588.     Surety,  Mr  Estey,  fellow. 

Pagrave,  Edward  ;  of  Barnham  Broom,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Edward 
Pagrave.  School,  Barnham  Broom,  under  Mr  Cawsye. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  13, 1588.  Surety, 
Mr  George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Steward,  Simeon  ;  son  of  Nicholas  Steward,  LL.D.  Born  at  Laken- 
heath?  ('  Lakingham '),  Suffolk.  School,  Eton,  under  Mr 
Hammon,  two  years.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Sep.  18,  1588.  Surety,  Mr  Church,  B.D., 
fellow. 

Chapman,  Gabriel ;  son  of  Richard  Chapman,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  in  Banham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Wright,  three  years.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety 
Mr  Wright,  Oct.  8,  1588. 

Bonde,  John  ;  of  Brentwood,  Essex  ;  son  of  Robert  Bonde,  mediocris 
fortunae.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Grenewood.  Ad- 
mitted, Oct.  4, 1588,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Chris- 
topher Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Lawtye,  Thomas ;  of  Saltmarshe,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  Thomas  Lawtye, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Saltmarshe,  under  Mr  Johnson. 
Admitted  May  24,  158S,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety 
Mr  Grimston,  junior,  fellow. 

Daniell,  William ;  son  of  William  Daniell,  Esq.  Born  at  Beswick, 
Yorkshire.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Todd.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  11,  1588. 
Surety,  Mr  Burton,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Daniell,  Ingleby;  son  of  William  Daniell,  Esq.  Born  at  Beswick, 
Yorkshire.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Todd.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  11,  1588. 
Surety,  Mr  Burton,  fellow. 

Barney,  Francis ;  son  of  Martin  Barney,  Esq.  Born  at  Gunton, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Leuger.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  16, 1588.  Surety,  Mr  Chris- 
topher Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Pratt,  John ;  son  of  George  Pratt,  gent.  Born  at  Weldon.  Pre- 
viously admitted  scholar,  in  1587 ;  admitted  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  18,  1588.     Surety,  Mr  Burton,  fellow. 

Darcie,  Conyers ;  son  of  Thomas  Darcey,  Esq.    Born  in  York.     At 

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68  ADMISSIONS.  [1588 

school  there,  under  Mr  Pulleyn.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  10,  1588.  Tutor,  Dr  Thomas 
Legge,  Master  of  the  college. 
Foxe,  Richard;  son  of  Henry  Foxe,  yeoman,  of  Sprowston,  near 
Norwich.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Ashley,  and  Wood 
Dalling,  under  Mr  Lewgar.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
Nov.  12,  1588.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Roberts,  B.  D., 
fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  158f  TO   DEC.  31,  1589. 

Aspinall,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Peter  Aspinall,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbert.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  Jan.  17,  158|.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Alexander 
Roberts. 

Breereton,  John ;  son  of  Cuthbert  Breereton,  citizen  of  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stephen  Limbert.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  Jan.  17,  158f.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Alexander  Roberts,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Cornewaleys,  John ;  son  of  William  Cornewaleys,  Esq.  (of  Broome 
Hall),  Broome,  Suffolk.  School,  Highgate,  Middlesex, 
under  Mr  Beckett.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Jan.  31,  158f.    Tutor,  Mr  Thomas  Grimestone,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Batho,  Tobias;  son  of  Robert  Batho,  minister,  of  Elsenham,  Essex. 
School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Mordent.  Age  17.  Admitted 
February  5,  158§,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Thomas  Grime- 
stone,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Leonarde,  Nicholas ;  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex ;  son  of  Peter  Leonarde, 
mediocr.  fortunae.  At  King's  College  School,  Cambridge ; 
and  at  Eton,  under  Mr  Hammonde,  four  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner,  Feb.  13,  158f.  Tutor,  Mr  Fletcher, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Manners,  Charles ;  son  of  Thomas  Manners,  knt.,  of  Nottingham 
Castle.  Born  at  Carlton,  Notts.  Educated  at  home  under 
Mr  Becke,  and  afterwards  at  Pembroke  Hall,  under  Mr 
Mudde,  for  one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Mar.  1,  158|.    Tutor,  Dr  Thomas  Legge,  Master. 

Godfrey,  Arthur;  son  of  Richard  Godfrey,  serjeant  at  law  ('serviens 
ad  legem')  of  Hindringham,  Norfolk.  School,  Walsingham, 
under  Mr  Dallington  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  litt. 
grat.,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Ap.  7,  1589.  Tutor,  Thomas 
Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Reve,  Charles  ;  of  Monewden,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  William  Reve,  medio- 
cris  fortunae.  School,  Woodbridge.  Age  15.  Admitted 
pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  Ap.  10,  1589.     Tutor,  Mr  Reve,  fellow. 

Morrant,  William ;  son  of  James  Morrant,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  Oct.  4,  1589.     Tutor,  Mr  Reve. 


1589]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  69 

Rivett,  Nicholas  and  Robert ;  sons  of  John  Rivett  of  Brandeston, 
Suffolk.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Rawson  six  years. 
Ages  17  and  15.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Ap.  23,  1589.     Surety,  Mr  Reve,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Shuldam,  Francis;  son  of  William  Shuldam,  gent,  of  Shouldam  Hall, 
Norfolk.  Age  13.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  to  the  bachelors 
table.     Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Grymston. 

Pawcet,  Thomas  ;  of  'Russendale',  Westmoreland;  son  of  Cuthbert 
Fawcet.  School,  Appleby.  Age  19.  Admitted,  litt.  grat, 
sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Burton,  June  6,  1589. 

Mereste,  Thomas ;  son  of  Anthony  Mereste,  citizen  of  London,  haber- 
dasher. Born  in  Basinghall  (ward?).  School,  Christ's 
Hospital,  under  Mr  Waddington  six  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  29,  1589,  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Robert  Church,  fellow. 

Cole,  Humfrey.  Born  and  educated  at  Ipswich,  Suffolk.  Admitted 
pensioner  under  Mr  Stokdell,  litt.  grat.,  Ap.  14,  1589. 

Almonds,  William  ;  son  of  William  Almonds.  Born  at  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Weite,  four  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Stockdell,  Ap. 
26,  1589. 

Whiskins,  Robert ;  son  of  William  Whiskins,  of  Milton,  Cambs. 
School,  Westminster.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
June  2, 1589.    Tutor,  Mr  Rant,  fellow. 

Frothingham,  Christopher;  of  York;  son  of  Edward  Frothingham, 
gent.  School,  York,  under  Mr  Pullom.  Admitted  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  June  5,  1589,  litt.  grat.  Age  17.  Tutor, 
Christopher  Grimston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Smith,  Henry  ;  son  of  Robert  Smith,  merchant  of  London.  Pupil  of 
Mr  Symson  of  London.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  May  10,  1589.    Tutor,  Mr  Roberts,  fellow. 

Dalby,  William ;  of  Hemingbrough,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  James  Dalby, 
minister.  Educated  'in  schola  Adlimpletensi '.  Age  13. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  24,  1589.  Tutor,  Mr 
Christopher  Grymston,  fellow. 

Jenny,  John ;  of  Brightwell,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Francis  Jermy,  Esq. 
School,  Sudbury.  Age  15.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Sep.  13,  1589.     Tutor,  Mr  Church,  fellow. 

Jolly,  George;  of  Ilketshall  St  Andrew's,  Suffolk;  son  of  Sigismund 
Jolly,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Barsham.  Age  14.  Ad- 
mitted, litt.  grat.,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  17,  1589. 

Brograve,  Simeon ;  of  Westmill,  Herts. ;  son  of  John  Brograve 
'attornatus  reginalis'.  School,  Ely.  Age  15.  Admitted, 
litt.  grat.,  Sep.  27,  1589,  to  the  fellows'  table.  Tutor,  Dr 
Legge,  Master. 

Parkin,  George;  of  Hull,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Matthew  Parkin,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  Educated  at  Hull  Age  19.  Admitted,  litt. 
grat.,  May  10,  1589,  sizar  of  Mr  Stockdale. 


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ADMISSIONS.  [1589 


Pagrave,  George ;  of  Barnham  Broom,  Norfolk;  son  of Pagrave, 

minister.  School,  Mattishall.  Age  13.  Admitted,  litt.  grai, 
1589,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Estay,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Godfrye,  Arthur;  son  of  Richard  Godfrye ;  of  Hindringham,  Norfolk. 
Educated  under  Mr  Dallington.  Previously  admitted  pen- 
sioner :  admitted  to  the  fellows'  table,  Oct.  31, 1589.  Tutor, 
Mr  Thomas  Grimeston. 

Patricke,  Richard;  of  Bispham,  Lancashire.  Son  of  Thomas  Patricke, 
gent.  Educated  under  Mr  Harison.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  Nov.  6,  1589.    Surety,  Mr  Stockedale. 

Jermingham,  Henry  and  Thomas;  of  Cossey  ('Corsin'),  Norfolk; 
sons  of  Robert  Jernigam,  Esq.  School,  Cossey.  Admitted 
fellow-commoners,  Nov.  23,  1589.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Grimeston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Rant,  Robert ;  son  of  Humfrey  Rant,  gent.  Born  and  educated 
at  Norwich.  Age  21.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  23, 
1589.    Surety,  Mr  William  Rant,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Gouldman,  George  ;  son  of  Robert  Gouldman,  citizen  of  Norwich. 
Already  admitted  pensioner:  admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Nov.  23,  1589.    Tutor,  Mr  A.  Roberts. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  15|§  TO   DEC.  31,  1590. 

Cornewallis,  Richard;  son  of  Henry  Cornewallis,  Esq.  Already 
admitted  pensioner,  admitted  fellow-commoner,  Feb.  19, 
15f§.    Surety,  Mr  Estie. 

*Parker,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Parker,  Archdeacon  of  Ely.  Born 
at  Ely.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Spight,  four  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  March  9,  15f§.  Surety,  Mr 
A.  Roberts,  fellow. 

Garbut,  William ;  of  Bishopdale  1  ('  Bishdale'),  Yorkshire ;  son  of  John 
Garbut,  Esq.,  mediocris  fortunae.  At  St  John's  College, 
five  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  Feb.  23,  15f#.  Surety,  Mr 
C.  Grimeston. 

fBachcroft,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Bachcroft  of  Bexwell,  Norfolk. 
Educated  under  Mr  Spight.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner, 
March  10,  15f§.    Surety,  Mr  Reve. 

Man,  John;  of  Hoo,  Suffolk;  son  of  Richard  Man,  mediocris  for- 
tunae.   Admitted  sizar.    Tutor,  Mr  Reve. 

Codlinige,  John ;  son  of  John  Codlinige,  mediocris  fortunae.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar  of  his  tutor,  Mr  A.  Roberts. 

Seaman,  Thomas;  of  Tibenham,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Seaman, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Tibenham.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner,  March  4,  15f$.    Tutor,  Mr  Stockdale. 

Rilborn,  William  ;  of  Hauxton  ('Hawson'),  Cambs. ;  son  of  Andrew 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College, 
t  Afterwards  master  of  the  College. 


1590]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  71 

Rilborn,  mediocris  fortunae.    School,  Hauxton.    Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  under  Mr  Roberts,  Sep.  26,  1589. 

Leaman,  Thomas,  mediocris  fortunae;  of '  Saffon',  Norfolk.  At  school 
there.  Age  18.  Admitted,  March  4,1 5f$.  Surety,  Mr  Stock- 
dale. 

Drurie,  John ;  son  of Drurie,  LL.D.,  of  Essex.    Educated  in 

London.    Age  17.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat., 
April  15,  1590.    Surety,  Dr  Legge,  Master. 

Yelverton,  Charles ;  of  Bawsey,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Humfrey  Yelverton, 
gent.  Age  15.  School,  Lynn.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
April  26,  1590.     Surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Payne,  Edward,  B.A. ;  son  of  Thomas  Payne,  minister.  Born  in 
Cambridge.  Age  22.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  litt.  grat.,  May  10, 1590.  Surety,Mr  John  Fletcher,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Baldwyn,  Thomas ;  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Richard  Baldwyn, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Mattishall  under  Mr  Causei. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  9, 1590.  Surety, 
Mr  George  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Clarke,  James ;  of  Lydiard,  Somersetshire ;  son  of  James  Clarke, 
gent.  School,  Taunton,  under  Mr  Bande.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  8, 1590.  Surety,  Mr  Alexander 
Roberts,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Maynard,  Stephen  ;  son  of  Henry  Maynard,  citizen  of  Norwich.  At 
school  there.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Sep.  7, 
1590.    Surety,  Dr  Thomas  Legge,  Master  of  the  college. 

Burton,  Richard ;  of  Cracoe  in  Craven,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Giles 
Burton,  husbandman,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  West- 
minster, under  Dr  Grant.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  Sep.  7,  1590.  Surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher,  M.A., 
fellow. 

*Husband,  Christopher ;  son  of  Thomas  Husband,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  and  educated  in  Norfolk.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  Sep.  8,  1590.  Surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Donnell,  John;  son  of  Robert  Donnell,  M.A.  formerly  of  this  College. 
Born  at  Birdbrook  ('Burbroke'),  Essex.  School,  Haverhill. 
Age  16.     Admitted  scholar  (sizar)  of  his  surety  Dr  Church. 

Heringdon,  Christopher. 

Carter,  Stephen. 

Spenser,  Miles ;  son  of  John  Spenser,  gent.  Born  and  educated  at 
Colton,  Norfolk.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
Oct.  2,  1590.     Surety,  Mr  William  Rant,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Place,  Ralph ;  of  Bedford ;  son  of  Ralph  Place,  husbandman,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  Born  at  Eaton  Socon.  Schools,  St  Neots 
and  Catworth.  Age  14.  Admitted  Oct.  4,  1590,  sizar  of 
his  surety  Dr  Perse. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


72  ADMISSIONS.  [1590 

*Harrell,  William ;  son  of  James  Harrell,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Tawstock,  Devon ;  and  educated  there.  Age  19.  Admit- 
ted, litt.  grat.,  Oct.  12,  1590,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  William 
Rant,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Aldred,  John ;  son  of  William  Aldred,  minister.  Born  at  Col  wick, 
Notts.  School,  Mansfield.  Age  14.  Admitted  sizar,  litt.  grat., 
Oct.  13,  1590.    Surety,  Mr  Richard  Stockdall,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Thomlynson,  Robert ;  of  London ;  son  of  William  Thomlynson,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  At  school  in  London.  Age  15.  Admitted 
sizar,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  14,  1590.  Surety,  Mr  Christopher 
Grimeston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Farffax,  Thomas;  son  of  William  Farffax,  knt.  Born  at  Gilling, 
Yorkshire.  Educated  there,  under  Anthony  Watson.  Age 
15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Dec.  8,  1590.  Surety,  Dr 
Thomas  Legge,  Master. 

Schuldham,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Schuldham,  gent.  Born  at 
Shouldham,  Norfolk.  School,  Dunham,  near  Swaffham 
('Sopham'),  under  Mr  Grenwodde,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  30,  1590.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R. 
Church,  D.D.,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  15|$  TO   DEC.  31,  1591. 

Clarke,  Edward ;  son  of  John  Clarke,  yeoman.  Born  at  Stevenage, 
Herts.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Bush,  and  at  Cambridge 
under  Mr  Edwards.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
Jan.  22,  159f.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  T.  Reve,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Hatfield,  Gervase ;  son  of  Henry  Hatfield,  Esq.  Born  at  Wilford, 
near  Nottingham.  Schools,  Hickling,  Notts.,  and  Milton, 
Leicestershire.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Feb. 
2,  159^.    Surety,  Dr  Legge,  Master. 

Ives,  John,  M.A. ;  of  Saham  Tony,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Ives,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  Admitted  pensioner  and  matriculated  in 
1574;  afterwards  took  his  M.A.  degree  in  this  University. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  12,  159^.  Surety,  Mr 
Stephen  Perse,  M.D.,  fellow. 

Pretyman,  William;  son  of  William  Pretyman,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Westhorpe  ('Westroppe'),  Suffolk.  School,  Eye, 
under  Mr  Lomax.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  April  19, 
1590.     Surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.D.,  fellow. 

Palmer,  Christopher;  son  of  Henry  Palmer,  gent.  Born  in  Necton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Fransham.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
March  24,  159£.   Surety,  Mr  Richard  Stockdale,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*Orrell,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Orrell,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Walsoken,  Norfolk.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Houldall. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  April  28,  1591.  Surety, 
Mr  Fletcher,  fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1591]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  73 

Noate,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Noate,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Beccles,  SuflFolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dorlet.  Age 
16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  28, 1591.  Tutor,  Dr  Legg,  Master 
of  the  college. 

Boston,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Boston,  gent.  Born  in  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
At  school  there;  first  under  Mr  Iverie  and  afterwards 
under  Mr  Roberts.  Aged  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  May  25,  1591.  Surety,  Mr  Richard  Stock- 
dale,  fellow. 

Potter,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Potter,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Buckingham.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Herl.  Age  14. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  13,  1591.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Grini- 
ston. 

Prigion,  William ;  son  of  John  Prigion,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Boothby,  Lincolnshire.  Educated  there  under  Mr  Harrison. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  30,  1591 :  although  he  came  to 
Cambridge  and  lived  in  this  college  in  1587.  Surety, 
Mr  Estey,  fellow. 

Hoo,  Clement;  son  of  John  Hoo,  gent.  Born  in  Norwich.  School, 
Lynn,  under  Mr  Roberts.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  25,  1591.  Tutor,  Mr  Estey, 
fellow. 

Draper,  Robert ;  son  of  William  Draper,  yeoman.  Born  at  Bottesford, 
Leicestershire.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Wooddall.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner,  July  10,  1591.  Tutor,  Mr  T.  Reve, 
B.D.,  fellow. 

*Twayts,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Twayts,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  Norwich.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Lymbert.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  28,  1591.    Tutor,  Mr  Stockdall,  fellow. 

Metham,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Metham,  Esq.  Born  at  New- 
burgh,  Yorkshire.  At  school  uuder  Mr  Blencurne.  Age 
15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  29,  1591.  Surety,  Dr 
Legge,  Master  of  the  college. 

Coell,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Coell,  yeoman.  Born  in  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds. At  school  there  under  Mr  Wright.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  9,  1591. 
Surety,  Mr  Estey,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Rugge,  Henry ;  son  of  William  Rugge,  Esq.  Born  at  Bylaugh 
('  Bylaye'),  Norfolk.  School,  Fakenham,  under  Mr  Ward,  five 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  7,  1591. 
Surety,  Dr  Legge,  Master  of  the  college. 

Catherall,  Gabriel;  of  'Holland  in  Holderness',  Yorkshire;  son  of 
John  Catherall,  gent.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Crosse, 
four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  26,  1591. 
Surety,  Mr  C.  Grimeston,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Hurst,  Valentine;  of  West  Lilling,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Ralph  Hurst, 
gent.  School,  York,  under  Mr  Pullen:  afterwards  at  St 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


74  ADMISSIONS.  [1591 

John's  College.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table,  Dec.  7, 1591.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher, 
M.A.,  fellow. 
Sandwith,  Henry ;  of  Stillington,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Robert  Sandwith. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Wright.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  George  Estey,  B.D., 
fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  159^  TO  DEC.  31,  1692. 

Paris,  John;  of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  son  of  Ralph  Paris,  gent.    Edu- 
cated at  home.    Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  9,  159  J. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  William  Rant. 
Pleasaunce,  Anthony;  of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk;  son  of  —  Pleasaunce, 
mediocris  fortunae.    Schools,  Tuddenham  and  Exning.  Age 
20.  Admitted  Feb.  9,  159J,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Dr  Perse. 
Crawley,  Francis;  son  of  Thomas  Crawlye,  husbandman.    Born  at 
Norton,    Leicestershire.    At  school  there  and  at  Luton, 
Beds.    Age  18.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Grimeston,  May  2,  1592. 
Rant,  Thomas;  son  of  Humfrey  Rant.    Born  in  Norwich.  At  school, 
there.    Age  14.    Admitted  scholar,  April  12,  1592.    Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Rant,  his  brother. 
Ryckes,  Edmund ;  son  of  Edward  Rickes,  mediocris  fortunae.    Born 
at  Mattishall  ('Matsall  magna'),  Norfolk.    At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Causei.    Age  16.    Admitted  sizar  of  the  master, 
May  17,  1592.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Grimeston. 
Pigge,  William ;  son  of  William  Pigge,  yeoman.    Born  at '  Banson ' 
Suffolk.    School,  Newport,  Essex,  under  Mr  Frankland  and 
Mr  Morden,  three  years;  afterwards  at  Clare  Hall  under 
Mr  Glasscocke.    Age  18.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Roberts,  May  26,  1592. 
Ling,  Peter;  of  Royston;  son  of  John  Ling,  gent.,  mediocris  fortunae. 
School,  Ely.    Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  Sep.   19,  1592. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher. 
Barber,  Roger;  son  of  Roger  Barber,  gent.     Born  at  Bury  St 
Edmunds.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wright.    Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  11,  1592. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Estey,  B.D.,  fellow. 
Rust,  William  and  Nicholas,  brothers ;    sons   of   Edward    Rust, 
minister.    Born  in  Sloley,  Norfolk.     Schools,  Scottow  and 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbert.    Ages  17  and  15.    Admitted 
scholars,  Oct.  20, 1592.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Gostling,  M.A., 
fellow. 
Basnage,  Daniell ;  son  of  Nicholas  Basnage,  preacher,  of  the  French 
Church  in  Norwich.    Born  in  London.    School,  Norwich, 


159|]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  75 

under  Mr  Lirabert.  Age  17.  Admitted  Oct.  12,  1592,  litt. 
grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Rant,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Brabs,  Thomas ;  son  of  James  Brabs,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Wigton  ('Wighton'),  Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Clapham.  Age  17.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  23,  1592, 
sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Cornwallis,  fellow. 

Dey,  John ;  son  of  Walter  Dey,  husbandman.  Born  at  Coston, 
Norfolk  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spight.  Age  18.  Admit- 
ted, litt.  grat.,  Oct.  24, 1592,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Fletcher, 
fellow. 

Hickman,  Robert ;  son  of  Roger  Hickman,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Leighton,  Beds.  School,  'Tuttington',  Beds,  under  Mr 
Proude.  Age  20.  Formerly  sizar  ('  pauperculus '),  under 
Mr  Wright  five  years.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  28,  1592. 
Surety,  Mr  Fletcher,  fellow. 

Burton,  Edward  ;  of  Watermillock  ('Wethermelocke'),  Cumberland  ; 
son  of  John  Burton,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Blencow, 
under  Mr  Davis.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr 
Burton,  Nov.  22,  1592. 

Thodey,  Jonas ;  son  of  William  Thodey,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.  School,  St  Neot's  under  Mr  White. 
Age  17.  Admitted  Nov.  25,  1592,  sizar  of  his  surety 
Mr  Estey,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  159§  TO   DEC.  31,  1593. 

Barnes,  John  ;  of  Tevenham,  near  Buckenham  Market,  Norfolk ; 
son  of  John  Barnes,  yeoman.  School,  Tibenham  ?  ('  Teven- 
ham'), under  Mr  Masters.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan. 
13,  159f.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Estey,  fellow. 

Goulde,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Goulde,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  At 
school  there.  Age  15.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 
surety  Ds  Disborowe,  Feb.  1,  159§. 

Aston,  Edward ;  of  Little  Heywood,  Staffordshire ;  son  of  Francis 
Aston,  yeoman.  School,  Colwich  ('Collowidy'),  Staffordshire, 
under  Mr  William  Devill.  Age  19.  Admitted,  Feb.  19, 
159|,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Pratt.  Had  resided  for  a  year 
before  admission.  ("  Cum  ante  in  collegio  per  annum  et 
ultra  permanserit  sine  toga  sed  litterarum  studiosus.") 

Pagrave,  Gregory ;  of  Threxton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Gregory  Pagrave, 
gent.  Schools,  Mattishall  and  Garvestone.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  28,  159f. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Estey,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Brudnell,  Thomas ;  of  Diddington,  Hunts. ;  son  of  Robert  Brudnell, 
Esq.   Educated  at  Huntingdon  school,  and  at  Mr  Markham's, 


76  admissions.  [159| 

Kirby-Bellars,  Leicestershire,  under  Mr  Houlder.    'Adoles- 

cens  magnae  spei.'    Age  15.     Admitted  fellow-commoner, 

March  1, 159§.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  W.  Rant,  M.A. 
Markeham,  George ;  of  Allerton,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Thomas  Marke- 

ham,  Esq.     Educated  at  home,  at  Kirby-Bellars,  under 

Mr  Houlder.    "Adolescens  optimae  indolis  ad  multas  vir- 

tutes  natus."    Age  16.    Admitted  fellow-commoner.    Tutor 

and  surety,  Mr  Rant. 
Cooper,  Robert ;  of  Nottingham ;   son  of  Robert  Cooper,  vintner, 

deceased.  Educated  by  Mr  Houlder  at  'Bescot',  Notts;  and 

at  Nottingham  under  Mr  Heilowe.    Age   16.    Admitted 

March  1,  159f. 
Hill,  William  ;  son  of  William  Hill,  gent.,  mediocris  fortunae.    Born 

in  the  parish  of  St  Michael,  Colchester.    School,  Colchester, 

under  Mr  Hasnett.     Age  17.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety 

Dr  Church,  Nov.  9,  1592. 
Wigfall,  George ;  son  of  Henry  Wigfall,  husbandman.     Born  at 

Eckington,  Derbyshire.    School,  Dronfield,  under  Mr  Water- 

howse.    Age  17.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Fletcher, 

Feb.  21, 159§. 
Dore,  John ;  son  of  William  Dore.   Born  at  Cornard,  Suffolk.   Schools, 

Sudbury  and  Bures.    Age  15.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety 

Ds  Desborough,  March  17,  159|. 
Rought,  Roger ;  son  of  Jonas  Rought,  yeoman,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

At  school  there  under  Mr  Wright.    Age  18.    Admitted 

sizar  of  Ds  Anthony  Desborough  his  surety,  March  29, 1593, 

litt.  grat. 
Stonham,  John ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Stonham.    Schools, 

Norwich  and  Lynn,  under  Messrs  Lymbert  and  Roberts. 

Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Ap.  23,  1593.     Tutor 

and  surety,  Mr  Estey,  fellow. 
Cannap,   Henry  ;  of  Rendham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Nicholas  Cannap, 

minister.     Educated  at  Benhall,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Hardier. 

Age  17.    Admitted  April  25, 1593,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  S. 

Perse,  M.D. 
Roffe,  Clement;  son  of  Thomas  Roffe,  gent.    Born  at  Tottington, 

Norfolk.    Schools,  Norwich  and  Burgh  ('Borowe'),  under 

Messrs  Lymbert  and  Tills.     Age  17.    Admitted  scholar, 

April    25,    1593.      Tutor    and    surety,    Mr  Rant,    M.A., 

fellow. 
Knowles,  John  ;  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk;  son  of  Christopher  Knowles, 

gent.     School,  Wood  Dalling  (' Woodawling '),  under  Mr 

Lewger.    Age  18.    Admitted  scholar,  Ap.  25,  1593.    Tutor 

and  surety,  Mr  W.  Rant,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Plumb,  Isaac ;  son  of  John  Plumb.    Born  at  Ringwould  near  Dover. 

School,  Deal,  under  Mr  Oborne.  Age  18.   Admitted  scholar, 

litt.  grat.,  April  26,  1593.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Estey, 

fellow. 


1593]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  77 

Leuger,  Phillip ;  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Leuger. 
School,  Wood  Dalling  (' Woddawling'),  under  his  father. 
Age  16.  Admitted  April  28,  1593,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr 
Matthew  Stokes,  fellow. 

Burwarde,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Burwarde,  minister.  Born  at  Wells, 
Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Williams.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, litt.  grat.,May  4, 1593,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Wright. 

Whichcots,  Hammond ;  of  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Robert  Whichcots, 
gent.  Born  at  Dunston,  Lincolnshire.  At  school  in  'Ambleby 
Manor',  Keighley  ('  Kevelie '),  Yorkshire,  under  Mr  Graye. 
Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  4, 1593.  Surety, 
Mr  R.  Stockdall. 

Saunders,  Matthew ;  of  Welford,  Northants ;  son  of  Francis 
Saunders,  Esq.  Schools,  Leicester  and  Eton,  under  Messrs 
Asson  and  Hammond.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
May  5,  1593.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  R.  Stockdall,  fellow. 

Wylde,  Henry  ;  son  of  Cuthbert  Wilde,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Harrow,  Middlesex.  School,  Elstree,  under  Mr  String. 
Age  15.  Admitted  May  7,  1593,  sizar  of  Mr  Roberts. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Estey,  fellow. 

*Harvie,  William  ;  of  Folkestone ;  son  of  Thomas  Harvie,  yeoman. 
School,  Canterbury.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  31, 
1593.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  G.  Estey,  fellow. 

Cripps,  Richard ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  Robert  Cripps,  minister.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  12, 
1593.     Surety,  Ds  Anthony  Disborowe,  B.A. 

Mannister,  Phillip ;  son  of  Edward  Mannister,  yeoman.  Born  at 
Kenninghall,  Norfolk.  Educated  in  London,  under  Mr  Pen- 
sacks.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  July  4,  1593.  Surety, 
Mr  Welles,  fellow. 

Smyth,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Smyth, '  legis  peritus.'  Born  at  Fulbourn, 
Cambs.  At  school  there  under  Messrs  Streatly  and  Cattelyn. 
Afterwards  at  Trinity  College.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  13,  1593.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Estey. 

Pausson,  Henry ;  son  of  Thomas  Pausson,  preacher.  Born  at  Sand- 
wich, Kent.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Knowles  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  9,  1593.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Estey. 

Nightingale,  Thomas;  of  Wendon  Lofts  ('Loftes'),  Essex;  son  of 
Geoffrey  Nightingale,  gent.  School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Mor- 
den.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  8,  1593.  Surety, 
Mr  John  Gostlin,  fellow. 

Vallenger,  Thomas;  of  Watlington,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas 
Vallenger,  gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Roberts.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  11,  1593. 
Surety,  Mr  George  Estey,  fellow. 

*  "  Medicus  ille  celeberrimus." 


78  ADMISSIONS.  [1593 

Bradburie,  Henry;    of   Essex;    son  of   William   Bradburie,  gent. 

Born  at  Quendon  Hall.  School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Morden. 

Age   16.    Admitted  scholar,   Oct.   15,   1593.    Surety,  Mr 

Richard  Stockdall,  fellow. 
Hauksbee,  John;  son  of  John  Hauksbee;  baker  ('pistor')  of  Ely. 

School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spight.    Age  20.    Admitted  Oct.  17, 

1593,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Thomas  Reve.   Tutor,  Mr  George 

Estey. 
Allen,  Christopher;  son  of  John  Allen,  mediocris  fortunae.    Born  at 

Burnham,   Norfolk.     School,    Lynn,    under    Mr    Roberts. 

Age  16.    Admitted  Oct.  20,  1593,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr 

Richard  Stockdall. 
Crawlye,  Francis ;  already  admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Thomas  Grimston  in 

1591,  now  admitted  scholar  under  the  same  surety  Oct.  25, 

1593. 
Snell,  Arthur;  son  of  Richard  Snell,  mediocris  fortunae.    Born  at 

Colebrooke,  Devon.     School,  Crediton,  under  Mr  Tayler. 

Age    19.    Admitted   Oct.   26,   1593,  sizar   of   Dr  Legge. 

Surety,  Mr  R.  Stockdall. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  159f  TO  DEC.  31,  1594. 

Nightingale,  Henry;  son  of  Geoffrey  Nightingale,  gent.  Born  at 
Newport,  Essex.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Morden.  Age 
17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  29,  159 J.  Surety,  John 
Gostlin. 

Bacon,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Bacon,  Esq.  Born  at  Hessett, 
Suffolk.  Educated  at  home  under  Ds  Whitwham  and 
Mr  Brigges.  "Adolescens  summae  spei."  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Feb.  22,  159|.    Tutor,  Mr  Estaye. 

Carowe,  Edmund;  son  of  Simon  Carowe,  merchant,  of  Lynn.  Born 
at  Watlington,  Norfolk.  Age  16.  School,  Lynn,  under 
Mr  Robartes  and  Mr  Eston.  Admitted  pensioner.  Surety, 
Dr  Churche. 

Botterill,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Botterill,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  in  Lincoln.  Age  18.  School,  Lincoln,  under  Mr 
Nethercootes.  Admitted  March  12,  159f,  sizar  of  Mr 
Burton.     Surety,  Mr  Disborowe. 

*Browne,  John ;  son  of  John  Browne,  citizen  of  Norwich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Limbert.  Admitted  scholar,  April  10, 1594. 
Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Man;  Matthew ;  son  of  John  Man,  townsman  ('oppidanus')  of  Beccles, 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Halesworth.  Schools,  Beccles  and  Ipswich. 
Age  18.  Admitted  April  18,  1594,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr 
George  Esteye,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Markham,  Anthony ;  son  of  John  Markham,  Esq.    Born  at  Sudbrooke 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1594]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS   COLLEGE.  79 

('  Sidbrooke '),  Lincolnshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Gilder.  'Adolescens  optimae  spei.'  Age  17.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  April  19,  1594.  Surety,  Mr  William 
Rant,  fellow. 

Baxter,  Stephen ;  son  of  Thomas  Baxter,  gent.  Born  in  Middlesex. 
Educated  at  Moulton,  under  Mr  Machet.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  26,  1594. 
Surety,  Mr  Welles. 

Mallorye,  William;  son  of  John  Mallorye,  gent.,  Esq.  Born  at 
Studley,  Yorkshire.  Educated  at  Thirsk  under  Mr  Atkinson. 
'Adolescens  optimae  spei.'  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  23,  1594.  Surety,  Mr  Fletcher, 
fellow. 

Hinson,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Hinson,  gent.  Born  at  Tawstock 
('  Tostocke'),  Devonshire.  At  school  there,  and  at  Ely,  under 
Messrs  Bande  and  Spighte.  Age  14.  Admitted  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  May  20,  1594.  Surety,  Mr  E.  Burton, 
fellow. 

Barwicke,  Humphry;  son  of  Peter  Barwicke,  yeoman;  born  at 
Sutton,  Yorkshire.  School,  Thirsk,  under  Mr  Atkinson. 
Age  18.    Admitted  scholar.     Tutor,  Mr  Estey,  fellow. 

Woode,  Roger ;  son  of  Roger  Woode,  gent.  Born  at  Ashley,  Cambs. 
School,  Cheveley,  under  Mr  Jinner.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  21,  1594.  Surety, 
Mr  G.  Estey,  fellow. 

Draper,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Draper,  gent.  Born  at  Bottesford, 
Leicestershire.     At  school  there  under  Mr  Woodall.    Age 

14.  Admitted  pensioner,  July  1,  1594.  Surety,  Mr  Reve, 
B.D.,  fellow. 

Warren,  John ;  son  of  William  Warren,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Normanton,  Leicestershire.  At  school  there  under  Mr 
Woodall.  Age  18.  Admitted  July  1,  1594,  sizar  of  his 
surety  Mr  Ree^e,  fellow. 

Fowkes,  Bartholomew;  son  of  Richard  Fowkes,  citizen  of  London. 
Born  in  London  and  educated  there  under  Dr  Grante.    Age 

15.  Admitted  scholar,  July  2,  1594.  Surety,  Dr  Churche, 
fellow. 

Browne,  Thomas;  son  of  Anthony  Browne,  Esq.  of  Norfolk.     Born 

at  Elsing.     At  school  there,  under  William  Smithe,  B.A. 

Age  12.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July 

3,  1594.     Surety,  Dr  Grimston,  fellow. 
Ascoughe,  Robert;   son  of  Francis  Ascoughe,  mediocris  fortunae. 

Born  at  Beverley,  Yorkshire.     At  school  there,  under  Mr 

Collingryge.     Age  18.     Admitted  pensioner,  July  5,  1594. 

Surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher,  fellow. 
Gibson,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Gibson,  yeoman.    Born  at  Darsham, 

Suffolk.     School,  Westleton,  under  Mr  Oughtred.    Age  18. 

Admitted  pensioner,  Aug.  9, 1594.    Surety,  Mr  Disboroughe, 

fellow. 


80  ADMISSIONS.  [1594 

Ringoode,  Anthony;  son  of  Thomas  Ringoode,  mediocris  fortunae. 

Born  at  Yaxham,  Norfolk.    School,  Mattishall,  under  Mr 

Causye.    Age  17.    Admitted  Sep.  24,   1594,  sizar  of  his 

surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 
Percye,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Percye,  gent.   Born  at  South  Creake, 

Norfolk.    School,  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Dolington.     Age 

18.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  8,  1594.    Surety,  Mr 

Stockdale. 
Lawson,   George;    son  of   Marmaduke  Lawson.     Born  at  Ripon, 

Yorkshire.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dicson.    Age  18. 

Admitted,  Oct.  2,  1594,  pensioner  of  Mr  Mallorye.    Had 

previously  resided  in  the  College  for  a  year. 
Allman,  William;   son  of  William  Allman,  gent.     Born  at  Bury  St 

Edmunds.     At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wright,  six  years. 

Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  8, 

1594.     Surety,  Mr  Disborough,  fellow. 
Coppinger,  Henry;  son  of   Henry  Coppinger,  yeoman.    Born  at 

Bury  St  Edmunds.     At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wright. 

Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  8, 

1594.     Surety,  Mr  Disborough,  fellow. 
Cornwaleis,  Phillip ;  son  of  John  Cornwaleis,  Esq.   Born  at  Pettistree, 

Suffolk.     School,  Brandeston,  under  Mr  Rason  five  years. 

Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct. 

10,  1594.    Surety,  Mr  Estey. 
Denney,  William ;  son  of  John  Denney,  yeoman.    Born  at  Beccles, 

Suffolk.     At  school  there,  under   Mr  Darley,  four  years. 

Age  16.     Admitted  pensioner,  Oct.  26,  1594.    Surety,  Mr 

Reve,  fellow. 
Chesswright,  Edward;  son  of  John  Chesswright,  gent.    Born  at 

Fordham,  Cambs.    School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Spyght.    Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  7,  1594.     Surety,  Mr 

Gostlyn. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  159$  TO  DEC.  31,  1595. 

*Crow,  William ;  son  of  Christopher  Crow,  gent.    Born  at  Bilney, 

Norfolk.   School,  Westminster,  five  years,  under  Mr  Camden. 

Age    18.     Admitted    scholar,   litt.    grat.,    Jan.    10,   159$. 

Surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 
Mallory,  William;  son  of  John  Mallory,  Esq.    Already  admitted 

pensioner:  admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  8, 159$.   Surety, 

Mr  Fletcher. 
Rooper,  Henry;  son  of  Anthony  Rooper,  Esq.    Born  in  Sussex. 

School,  Westminster,  three  years,  under  Mr  Camden.    Age 

18.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  11,  159f. 

Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1595]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  81 

Smith,  William;  son  of  Adrian  Smith,  gent.  Born  at  Brumstead, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  two  years,  under  Mr  Limberd. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  Jan.  15,  159*.  Surety,  Mr 
Gostlin. 

Hoogan,  Thomas;  son  of  Anthony  Hoogan,  gent.  Born  at  Castle 
Acre,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  and  at  Scarning,  under  Mr 
Denbye.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  litt.  grat.     Tutor,  Mr  Estey,  B.D. 

Howland,  John ;  son  of  John  Howland,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Wicken  Bonhunt,  Essex.  School,  Newport.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  litt.  grat.    Tutor,  Mr  John  Gostlin,  fellow. 

Clarck,  James,  B.A. ;  of  Somersetshire ;  son  of  James  Clarck,  gent. 
Already  admitted  pensioner,  as  entered  above ;  admitted 
fellow- commoner.     Surety,  Mr  Barton,  fellow. 

Vincent,  William;  son  of  Robert  Vincent,  yeoman.  Born  at  Bottes- 
ford,  Leicestershire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Woodhall. 
Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner.    Tutor,  Mr  Gostlin,  fellow. 

Boston,  Samuel;  son  of  Edward  Boston,  yeoman.  Born  at  Burnham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Easton.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  March  4,  159i.  Surety,  Mr  Stock- 
dale. 

Botteler,  Edward ;  son  of  Henry  Botteler,  Esq.  Born  at  Higham 
Gobion  ('  Hyham  Gubbins'),  Bedfordshire.  School,  Sacombe, 
Herts.,  under  Mr  Stukis.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner.    Surety,  Dr  Legge,  Master. 

Cockett,  Thomas ;  son  of Cockett,  gentleman.    Born  in  Norfolk. 

School,  Brumstead,  Norfolk.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  lit.  grat.,  March  10,  159f .  Surety,  Mr  Stockdale, 
B.D. 

Chapman,  John ;  son  of  John  Chapman,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Rede,  Suffolk.  School,  Chedburgh  ('Chetbur'),  under 
Mr  Bigge.  Age  17.  Admitted,  March  17, 159f,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond,  fellow. 

Wentworth,  Edward ;  son  of  Henry  Wentworth,  gentleman.  School, 
St  Olaves  ?  ('  St  Tuli '),  London,  under  Mr  Browne.  After- 
wards at  Trinity  College.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  April  9, 
1595.    Surety,  Mr  Church. 

Davie,  Gregory ;  son  of  Christopher  Davie,  gentleman,  of  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Brinton  ('Brunton').  Schools,  Fakenham  and 
Creake.  Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Burton,  lit.  grat.,  May  3, 
1595.    Surety,  Mr  Stockdale,  fellow. 

Cooper,  William;  son  of  William  Cooper.  Born  at  Lynn.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Roberts.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  15,  1595.     Surety,  Mr  Estey,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Nellson,  John ;  son  of  John  Nellson,  citizen  and  merchant  of  Lynn, 
deceased.  Born  at  Lynn.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Easton. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  June  12,  1595.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  R.  Stockdale,  fellow. 

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82  ADMISSIONS.  [1595 

Simson,  William ;  son  of  William  Simson.    Born  at  Lexham,  Norfolk. 

School,  Dunham,  under  Mr  Bretten.    Admitted  sizar  of  Mr 

Mallory,  June  25,  1595.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 
Brett,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Brett,  mediocris  fortunae.     Born  at 

Bunwell,  Norfolk.     School,  Harleston,  under  Mr  Punder. 

Age  17.     Admitted  sizar  of  Dr  Grimston,  June  25,  1595. 

Surety,  Mr  Stockdale. 
Hearle,   Francis;  son  of  James  Hearle.    Born  at   Tawstock.    At 

school  there,  under  Mr  Striblin.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 

June  25,  1595.     Surety,  Mr  Disborough. 
Curson,  Richard;  son  of  Robert  Curson,  citizen  of  Norwich.     At 

school  there,  under  Mr  Limbert.    Age  17.    Admitted  sizar 

of  his  surety,  Mr  Stokis. 
Pleasaunce,    Robert;   son   of  Thomas  Pleasaunce,  gent.     Born   at 

Brandon,  Norfolk.     School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Jenkinson, 

two  years.     Age  16.     Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 

table,  Sep.  11,  1595.     Surety,  Mr  Estaye,  fellow. 
Brand,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Brand,  gent.     Born  at  Hormead, 

Herts.     Schools,  Walden  and  Newport,  under  Messrs  Des- 

borough  and  Mordant.   Age  17.    Admitted  scholar.   Surety, 

Mr  Stockdale. 
Shouldham,  Charles;  son  of  Thomas  Schouldham,  gent.     Born  at 

Shouldham,  Norfolk.     Schools,  Dunham,  under  Mr  Gren- 

wood;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Roberts.    Age  16.     Admitted 

scholar,  Oct.  13,  1595.     Surety,  Dr  Church. 
Elsyn,  Henry;  of  London;  son  of  Henry  Elsin,  gent.     School,  St 

Alban's,  Beds.  (sic).     Age  17.    Admitted  pensioner,  to  the 

bachelors'  table,  Oct.  14,  1595.    Surety,  Mr  Gostlyn,  fellow. 
Hampton,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Hampton,  mediocris  fortunae. 

Born  at   Raynham,   Norfolk.    At  school  there.     Age  18. 

Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Church,  Oct.  15,  1595. 
Ferrour,  Edmund ;  of  Wendling,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Henry  Ferrour,  gent. 

School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Denby.     Age  14.     Admitted 

pensioner,  Nov.  10,  1595.     Surety,  Mr  Hammonde. 
Byrde,  Thomas;  of  Gressinghall  ('Gresnall'),  Norfolk ;  son  of  Edmund 

Byrde,   mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Seaming,  under  Mr 

Denby.      Age   16.      Admitted  pensioner,   Nov.   11,   1595. 

Surety,  Mr  Hamond. 
Bickerstaffe,  Anthony ;  son  of  Anthony  Bickerstaffe,  gent.     Born  at 

Croydon,  Surrey.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Cambden. 

Age  18.     Admitted  pensioner,  Sep.  28,  1595.     Surety,  Mr 

Disborow. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN    1,   159f,   TO   DEC.   31,   1596. 

Wharton,  George;  son  of  Philip,  Baron  Wharton.  Born  at  Brougham 
Castle.  Educated  at  Wharton.  Age  12.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Jan.  17,  159f. 


1596]  GONVILLE    AXD    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  83 

Godsalve,  Henry ;  son  of  Thomas  Godsalve,  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk, 
gent.  School,  Norwich.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  21,  159§.     Surety,  Mr  Goslyn. 

Warde,  Henry;  son  of  Edmund  Ward,  of  Brisley  ?  ('Bisly'),  Norfolk, 
gent.    School,  Norwich.    Age  19.    Admitted  pensioner,  Jan. 

21,  159$.     Surety,  Mr  Goslin. 

Whitton,  Edward;  of  Mutford,  Suffolk;  son  of  William  Whitton, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Beccles.  Age  19.  Admitted, 
Jan.  29,  159f,  sizar  of  Dr  Perse.     Surety,  Mr  Debden. 

Robinson,  William ;  of  Crosby  Garrett,  Westmoreland ;  son  of  Thomas 
Robinson,  mediocris  fortunae.   School,  Kirkby  Stephen.  Age 

22.  Admitted,  Feb.  3,  159f ,  sizar  of  Mr  Mallory. 
Stonham,  Abraham ;  of  Lynn ;  son  of  Richard  Stonham,  mediocris 

fortunae.  School,  Norwich.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
Feb.  14,  159f.    Surety,  Mr  Estey. 

Darcy,  Robert ;  of  Tiptree  Priory,  Essex ;  son  of  Brian  Darcy,  gent. 
School,  Chelmsford,  under  Mr  Brad  way.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  25,  159f.  Surety,  Mr 
Dysborow. 

*  Naylor,  Oliver ;  son  of  Brian  Naylor,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Spight.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  Feb.  26,  159§.     Surety,  Mr  Disborow. 

Coppin,  Joel ;  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk ;  son  of  George  Coppin,  clerk. 
School,  Wymondham.  Age  23.  Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Stock- 
dale,  Feb.  20,  159f. 

Plumstede,  John;  son  of  Bartholomew  Plumstede,  gent.  Born  at 
Plumstead,  Norfolk.  At  school  there.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  March  27,  1596.     Surety,  Dr  Church,  fellow. 

Hern,  Simon;  of  Tibenham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Simon  Hern,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Tibenham.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner, 
April  19,  1596.     Surety,  Mr  Stockdale. 

Sherman,  Thomas,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Sherman, 
druggist.  School,  Ipswich.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner, 
April  24,  1596.     Surety,  Mr  Dysborow. 

Crosse,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Crosse,  priest  ('presbyter'),  of 
Heigham  ('Heyham'),  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  April  28,  1596.    Surety,  Mr  Goslyn. 

Hammont,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Hammont,  priest  ('presbyter'), 
of  Cawston,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham  ('Alesam').  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  April  28,  1596.    Surety,  Mr  Goslyn. 

Depden,  Robert ;  of  Brampton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  George  Depden,  gent. 
School,  Beccles.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  10, 
1596.    Surety,  Mr  Depden. 

Parmeter,  Henry ;  of  Witton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Parmeter, 
'jurisperitus'.  School,  Norwich.  Age  15.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, May  18,  1596.     Surety,  Mr  Goslyn. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


84  ADMISSIONS.  [1596 

Mason,  John  ;  son  of  Richard  Mason,  priest  ('presbyter'),  of  Caven- 
dish, Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Age  14.  Ad- 
mitted, July  6,  1596,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Disborow. 

Skevinton,  Edward;  son  of  Nicholas  Skevinton,  innkeeper  ('yn- 
holder'),  of  Brandon,  Suffolk.  School,  Thetford.  Age  24. 
Admitted  pensioner,  July  20,  1596.     Surety,  Mr  Stockdale. 

Nuddall,  William;  of  Barbon  ('  Barbaron'),  "Westmoreland;  son  of 
John  Nuddall,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  Sep.  15,  1596.  Surety,  Mr 
Stockdale. 

Warde,  Brian;  of  Kirby  Lonsdale,  Westmoreland;  son  of  John 
Warde,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Kirby  Lonsdale.  Age 
15.    Admitted,  Sep.  15,  1596,  sizar  of  Mr  Stockdale. 

Leek,  Francis ;  son  of  Francis  Leek,  Esq.,  of  Sutton  in  the  dale,  Derby- 
shire. School,  Southwell.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, Sep.  27,  1596.     Surety,  the  Master. 

*  Curtes,  Francis  ;  son  of  Robert  Curtes,  mediocris  fortunae ;  of 
Somerley,  Derbyshire.  School,  Southwell.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted sizar  ('servus')  of  Mr  Leeke,  Sep.  27,  1596.  Surety, 
the  Master. 

Addy,  Robert;  son  of  Nicholas  Addy,  priest  ('sacerdos');  of 
Rugeley?  ('Ridsly'),  Staffordshire.  At  school  there.  Age  18. 
Admitted,  Oct.  9,  1596,  sizar  of  Mr  Disborow. 

Wright,  John;  of  Weeting,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Wright,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  School,  Weeting.  Age  18.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, Oct.  6,  1596.    Surety,  Dr  Church. 

Cornwaleis,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Cornwaleis,  Esq.  Born  at  Pettistree, 
Suffolk.  School,  Brandeston  ('Branson'),  under  Mr  Rason, 
four  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Dec.  1,  1596.     Tutor,  Mr  Estey,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Lockwood,  Anthony;  son  of  Henry  Lockwood,  yeoman.  Born  at 
Tottenhill,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Alyson,  two 
years;  and  Wisbeach,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Nov. 
15,  1596,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Mallorie. 

Snell,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Snell,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at  Cole- 
brooke,  Devon.  At  a  private  school  in  Lanreath('  Landreth '), 
under  Mr  Harcourte,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Dec.  8, 
1596,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Ds  Hearle. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  159?,  TO  DEC.  31,  1597. 

Bingham,  Adam;  son  of  William  Bingham,  LL.D.,  minister.  Born 
in  London.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Cambden,  two 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Jan.  15, 159?,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Dr  Badchroft. 

*  This  entry  erased. 


1597]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  85 

Grime,  John;  son  of  Robert  Grime,  yeoman.  Born  at  Horning,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Coltishall,  and  Oxnead,  under  Mr  Chidlow,  two 
years  and  a  half.  At  Trinity  College  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  Jan.  25,  159f.  Surety  and  tutor,  Mr 
Duisborough,  fellow. 

Warde,  Matthew ;  son  of  Anthony  Warde,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Northcote  ('  Northcoyt '),  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.     Age  17.     Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Fletcher. 

Aldrige,  John,  alias  Beadle,  of  Newport,  Essex;  son  of  John, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Morden, 
eight  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr 
Parker. 

Welles,  George ;  son  of  Roger  "Welles,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
East  Dereham.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Denby,  four 
years.  Age  20.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Ham- 
mond, March  9,  159f. 

Underwood,  Augustine;  son  of  Augustine  Underwood,  minister. 
Born  at  Preston,  Suffolk.     School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Age 

16.  Admitted,  March  15, 1596,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Duisborough. 

Riding,  John ;  son  of  Hugh  Riding,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Cambridge.  At  school  there  four  years  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar,  Dec.  24,  1596.     Tutor  and  surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Kuowles,  Thomas ;  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Christopher 
Kuowles,  gent.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbard.    Age 

17.  Admitted,  April  5, 1597,  sizar  of  his  surety,  the  Master. 
Davie,  John  ;  son  of  Robert  Davie,  citizen  of  Norwich.    At  school 

there,  under  Mr  Limbart.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
April  10,  1597.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Husband,  fellow. 

Chapman,  Ambrose ;  son  of  John  Chapman,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Rede,  Suffolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Braden- 
ham.  Admitted,  May  3,  1594  (sic),  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Henry  Hammond,  fellow. 

Sanders,  Nicholas  ;  son  of  John  Sanders,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Tawstock,  Devon.  School,  Barnstable,  six  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  May  4.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Hearle. 

Mallowes,  Thomas  ;  son  of  William  Mallowes,  gent.,  of  London.  At  a 
private  school  there,  under  Mr  Spight,  four  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  May  27,  1597.  Surety  and 
tutor,  Mr  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Botterell,  Giles;  son  of  Richard  Botterell.  Born  at  Newport,  Essex. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Morden,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  June  13,  1597,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Perse. 

Lucas,  William ;  son  of  Clement  Lucas,  gent.  Born  at  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds, Suffolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wright,  three 
years  ;  and  at  home,  under  Ds  Smith,  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat.,  June 
27,  1597.     Tutor  aud  surety,  Mr  Duisborough,  fellow. 


86  ADMISSIONS.  [1597 

Baist,  William;  of  Thetford ;  son  of  Abraham  Baist,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Jinkinson.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  July  2,  1597,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Church, 
fellow. 

Collyson,  William  ;  son  of  Thomas  Collyson,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Wendling,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Beacon 
and  Marshall.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  7,  1597,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  H.  Hammond,  fellow. 

Fotherly,  Thomas ;  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts. ;  son  of  Thomas 
Fotherley,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Rickmansworth, 
under  Mr  Stocke,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  28, 
1597,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Wolfe,  Thomas;  of  Cambridge;  son  of  Michael  Wolfe,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Edwardes.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat,  Aug.  2,  1597.  Tutor, 
Mr  Hull. 

Gooderich,  Nicholas  ;  of  Wyverstone,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  William  Goode- 
rich,  mediocris  fortunae.  At  school,  under  Mr  Goodrich. 
Age  17.  Admitted,  May  28,  1597,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Dr  Church. 

Pare,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Pare,  gent.  Born  at  Harlington,  Beds. 
At  a  private  school  there,  under  Mr  William  Barnes,  vicar, 
four  years.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Aug.  5,  1597.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Parker. 

Stocke,  John ;  son  of  Miles  Stocke,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Ledbury,  Herefordshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Richard 
Jaunsey,  eight  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  June  15, 
1596  (sic).     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Warner,  Thomas;  son  of  William  Warner,  gent.  Born  at  Howe, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn,  and  Norwich,  under  Messrs  Eston 
and  Limbert.  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  30, 1597,  pensioner, 
to  the  bachelors'  table.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM   JAN.    1,    159|,   TO    DEC.   31,    1598. 

Steffe,  Robert;  son  of  John  Steffe,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Tuddenham,  Norfolk.  School,  Elsing,  under  Mr  Smith,  seven 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Welles. 

Heidon,  William ;  son  of  Christopher  Heidon,  knt.  Born  at  Sax- 
lingham,  Norfolk.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Black- 
bourne.  Age  12.  'Adolescens  optimae  spei.'  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Feb.  7,  159f.  Surety  and  tutor,  Mr  J. 
Fletcher,  fellow. 

Woods,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Woods,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Pulham  St  Mary,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Simonds,  four  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner, 
litt.  grat.,  March  1,  159|.     Surety,  Mr  Welles. 


1598]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  87 

Style,  Christopher  •  son  of  Christopher  Style,  minister.  Born  in 
London.  Educated  at  home,  and  at  Thetford  school,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Jan.  7,  159f,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Dr  Perse. 

Woodehowse,  Thomas;  son  of  Philip  Woodehowse,  knt.  Born  at 
Buckenham,  Norfolk.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Rosier. 
Age  13.  'Adolescens  optimae  spei.'  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  April  26,  1598. 

Dade,  William  ;  son  of  Thomas  Dade,  gent.  Born  at  Witton,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Brandiston,  under  Mr  Rason ;  and  Worlingworth 
('Wallin  worth'),  under  Mr  Grundie,  five  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  1,  1598. 
Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Welles,  Thomas ;  son  of  Oliver  Welles.  Born  at  Crimplesham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Lucke,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  May  3,  1598,  sizar  of  Mr  Badgcroft,  fellow. 

Brown,  Thomas ;  of  Elsing,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Anthony  Brown,  Esq. 
School,  Elsing,  under  Mr  Smith,  six  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  May  8,  1598.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Duisborough. 

Musgrave,  Richard ;  son  of  Christopher  Musgrave,  Esq.  Born  at 
'  Thornefoorde,'  Westmoreland.  At  a  private  school  in 
Kirkdeighton  ?  ('  Rinckdighton '),  Yorkshire.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  May  14,  1598.     Surety,  Mr  Mallorie. 

Walgrave,  Charles  ;  son  of  Charles  Walgrave,  Esq.  Born  at  Cossey, 
Norfolk.  At  a  private  school  in  Cranworth,  Norfolk.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  May  4, 1598.    Surety,  Mr  Mallorie. 

Durham,  William  ;  son  of  Ralph  Durham,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
in  London.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Lucke,  four  years.  Age 
19.  Admitted,  May  3, 1598,  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

Butterfeilde,  Robert;  son  of  Thomas  Butterfeilde,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Born  at  Baildon  ('  Baldon '),  Yorkshire.  School,  Leeds, 
under  Mr  Hoisted,  seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  May 
31,  1598,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher. 

Parlett,  Francis;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk;  son  of  Francis  Parlett,  gent. 
School,  Lynn,  under  Messrs  Roberts  and  Eston,  four  years. 
Age  14.  Admitted,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  20,  1598. 
Surety,  Mr  Badgchroft. 

Garey,  Samuel ;  son  of  Christopher  Garey,  minister.  Born  at  Wickle- 
wood,  Norfolk.  School,  Kimberly,  under  Mr  Rosier,  two 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  July  4,  1598.  Surety, 
Mr  Welles,  fellow. 

Griggs,  Richard ;  son  of  Edward  Griggs,  mediocris  fortunae ;  of  Nor- 
wich. School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbard,  two  years. 
Age  17.     Admitted  scholar,  July  6,  1598.    Surety,  Mr  Hull. 

Tuthil,  Francis;  son  of  Henry  Tuthil,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
'Cranwell,'  Norfolk.     School,   Ely,  under   Mr  Lucke,  two 


88  ADMISSIONS.  [1598 

years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  July  31,  1598.  Surety, 
Dr  Perse. 

Knivett,  Philip;  son  of  Thomas  Knivett,  knt.  Born  at  Harling, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Swett.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Aug.  12,  1598.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Gostlin. 

Slacke,  William;  son  of  Richard  Slacke,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Waltham  ?  ('  Walton'),  Kent.  School,  Canterbury,  under 
Mr  Roger  Raven,  three  years.  Admitted,  Aug.  3,  1598, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Hull. 

Fisson,  Thomas  ;  son  of  George  Fisson,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  John 
Wright,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  26, 
1598.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Skottowe,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Skottovv,  vintner,  of  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbard,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  24,  1598.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Carter,  Samuel ;  son  of  Thomas  Carter,  druggist,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbard,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admit- 
ted sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stookes. 

Willan,  Edmund ;  son  of  Miles  Willan,  merchant,  of  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbard,  six  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  16,  1598. 
Surety,  Mr  Fletcher,  fellow. 

Barker,  John  ;  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  of  Thurston.  Born  at  Hoxne 
('Hoxton'),  Suffolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Sallett,  two 
years;  and  at  Thurston,  under  Mr  Lynes,  three  years.  Age 
17.     Admitted,  Oct.  29,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Disborough. 

Blackbourne,  John  ;  admitted,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Feb.  7, 159|,  on  the  same  day  as  Mr  William  Heydon, 
son  of  Christopher  Heydon,  knight,  was  admitted ;  under  the 
tutorship  of  Mr  Fletcher,  fellow.  John  Blackbourne  was 
matriculated  Jan.  27,  159|. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  159|,  TO  DEC.  31,  1599. 

Brudnell,  William  ;  son  of  Robert  Brudnell,  Esq.  Born  at  Did- 
dington  (' Duddington '),  Huntingdonshire.  At  a  private 
school  there.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  11, 
159-|.     Surety,  Thomas  Mallorie,  fellow. 

Brudnell,  John;  son  of  Robert  Brudnell,  Esq.  Born  at  Diddington 
('  Duddinton '),  Huntingdonshire.  At  a  private  school  there. 
Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  11, 159|.  Surety, 
Mr  Mallorie,  fellow. 

Cooke,  Edmund ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  John  Cooke,  perfumer.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Limbard.  Age  16.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, Jan.  17,  159|.    Surety,  Mr  Stookis,  fellow. 

Pilley,  Thomas;   of  Towthorpe  (' Touthrope '),   Yorkshire;  son   of 


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Peter  Pilley,  deceased.  School,  Masham,  four  years,  under 
Mr  Cooke,  M.A.,  and  Mr  Richard  Johnson.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, Feb.  6,  159§,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Fletcher. 

Southis,  William;  of  Elsing,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Southis.  School, 
Elsing.  Age  16.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  March  20,  159§, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Bright,  Walter;  son  of  Thomas  Bright,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Coote,  two  years ;  afterwards  under 
the  tuition  of  Dr  Mosse.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
April  10,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Estey. 

Meade,  Lawrence;  of  Coopersale  ('Copersalle');  son  of  John  Meade. 
School,  Newport.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat., 
April  17,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Mannocke,  John;  of  Fornham,  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Mannocke. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner, 
April  26,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Sheene,  Edward ;  of  Gressinghall,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Christopher  Sheene. 
School,  East  Dereham.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt. 
grat.,  May  1,  1599.     Surety,  Henry  Hammond,  fellow. 

Jenner,  John ;  of  Little  Walsingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Jenner. 
School,  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Bankes,  three  years.  Age 
15.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  11,  1599.  Surety,  Mr  Stock- 
dale. 

Gardiner,  Henry ;  son  of  William  Gardiner,  citizen  of  Norwich.  At 
school  there,  six  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  May  19,  1599, 
sizar  of  Mr  Estie.     Surety,  Mr  Gostling. 

Henshawe,  Brian ;  of  Spofforth  ('  Spoford '),  Yorkshire ;  son  of  James 
Henshawe.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May  6,  1599,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Parker. 

Wigfall,  Henry;  of  Ridgway,  Derbyshire;  son  of  Henry  Wigfall, 
deceased.  School,  Dronfield.  Admitted,  sizar,  litt.  grat., 
May  12,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Depden. 

Piccocke,  John ;  of  Staughton,  Huntingdonshire,  and  of  Magdalene 
College  in  this  University ;  son  of  Oliver  Piccocke.  Admitted 
pensioner,  May  25,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Hull. 

Godbould,  John ;  of  Tanniugton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Godbould. 
School,  Wbrlingworth  (' Wallingworthe ').  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  June  29,  1599.  Surety,  Mr  Duisborough, 
fellow. 

Swanne,  Gregory ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Swanne,  deceased.  From 
St  Catharine's  College.  Age  26.  Admitted  sizar,  June  4, 
1599.    Surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Gooderich,  William ;  of  Wy verstone,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Goode- 
rich.  School,  Wy  verstone,  under  Mr  Gooderich.  Age  14. 
Admitted  June  14,  1599,  sizar  of  Dr  Church. 

Michelthayt,  Elias;  of  Plumstead,  Kent;  son  of  Thomas  Michelthayt, 
deceased.  School,  Canterbury.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  23,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Welles. 


90  ADMISSIONS.  [1599 

*  Wake,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Robert  Wake,  of  London.  School,  West- 
minster, under  Mr  Frelande.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
June  3,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Cotten,  William;  of  Witchford  ('  Whitford '),  in  the  Isle  of  Ely;  son 
of  William  Cotten.  School,  Ely.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
July  31,  1599.    Surety,  Dr  Perse. 

Forth,  John;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Forth.  School,  Hadleigh. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  24,  1599.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Longe,  Robert;  of  Hingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Longe.  School, 
Kimberly.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  Sep.  12,  1599. 
Surety,  Mr  John  Gostlin,  fellow. 

Branthwaite,  Robert ;  son  of  Edmund  Branthwaite ;  of  Kirkby 
Stephen,  Westmoreland.  Educated  there.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  Sep.  15,  1599.     Surety,  Mr  John  Gostlin. 

Hobart,  Drue;  son  of  Miles  Hobart,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at  Plum- 
stead,  Norfolk.  Educated  in  his  uncle's  house,  under  Mr 
Dilham.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  7,  1599.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duis- 
borough, M.A.,  fellow. 

Payne,  Anthony;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk;  son  of  John  Payne, 
gent.,  deceased.  Schools,  Bury,  and  Wordwell,  under  Mr 
Askue.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Oct.  13,  1599,  pensioner,  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Mousse,  William ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Edward  Mousse,  gent.  Born  at 
'  Stowley.'  At  school,  under  Messrs  Perse  and  Hoisted.  Age 
16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  19,  1599.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Gostlin,  MA.,  fellow. 

Taylor,  Francis;  of  Newland,  Yorkshire;  son  of  William  Taylor, 
yeoman.  School,  York,  under  Mr  John  Thomes.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough, 
fellow,  Oct.  26,  1599.  Previously  admitted  at  Emmanuel 
College,  May  5,  1599. 

Willan,  Laurence ;  son  of  Robert  Willan,  B.D.,  rector  of  Little  Wil- 
braham,  Cambs.  Schools  Wilbraham,  under  Mr  Cockman; 
and  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Rodknight.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Oct.  27,  1599.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Goslyn,  fellow. 
Previously  admitted  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  May  18, 
1599. 

Freman,  Edward ;  son  of  Edward  Freman,  gent.  Born  at  Caldecote 
('Calcott'),  Herts.  Schools,  Southill?  (  Southwell'),  Beds., 
under  Mr  Carter;  and  Stotfold,  under  Mr  Gammon.  Age  16. 
At  Trinity  College,  two  years.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  14, 
1599.     Surety,  Dr  Church. 

Plumly,  Richard;  of  Canterbury;  son  of  Richard  Plumley, gent.  Born 
at  Dartford.  School,  Canterbury,  under  Mr  Raven.  Age 
16.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  20,  1599,  on  the  foundation  of 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Archbishop  Parker,  in  accordance  with  letters  sent  to  the 
College  by  Archbishop  Whitgift.    Surety,  Mr  John  Gostlyn. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  1599—1600,  TO  DEC.  31,  1600. 

Reve,  Thomas ;  son  of  Daniel  Reve,  D.D.  Born  at  Tibenham,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Banhatn,  under  Mr  Jonas  Reve.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  31.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Robert 
Welles,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Stiell,  George;  son  of  William  Snell,  gent.  Born  at  Fremington, 
Devon.  School,  Chulmleigh  ('Chymley'),  Devon,  under  Mr 
Henry  Hatswell.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  31. 
Surety,  Mr  Hearle,  fellow. 

Isaac,  Philip ;  son  of  Thomas  Isaac,  gent.  Born  at  Braunton,  Devon. 
School,  Chulmleigh  ('Chymley'),  under  Mr  Henry  Hatswell. 
Age  18.  Admitted,  Jan.  31,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Hearle, 
fellow. 

Perkyn,  Thomas ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Perkyn.  Born  in  West 
Lynn.  School,  Wisbeach,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  under  Mr 
Howdall.  Age  14.  Admitted,  Feb.  23,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Parker,  fellow. 

Plombe,  Henry ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Henry  Plombe,  gentleman, 
attorney  at  law.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lymberd. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  2,  1600.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Gostlyn. 

Lombe,  Robert ;  son  of  Edward  Lombe,  gent.  Born  at  Cawston, 
Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Tyll.  Age  16.  Admit- 
ted scholar,  April  8, 1600.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Christopher 
Husband,  fellow. 

Jenken,  William ;  of  Folkestone ;  son  of  Robert  Jenken,  gent.  School, 
Folkestone,  under  Mr  Graye.  Age  16.  Admitted,  April  12, 
1600,  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Hull,  chaplain  of  the  College. 

Tuthill,  Geoffrey ;  of  '  Sarlingham,'  Norfolk ;  son  of  Henry  Tuthill, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Holdritch.  Age 
18.    Admitted  scholar,  April  15,  1600.     Surety,  Dr  Perse. 

Venner,  Humphry,  son  of  William  Venner,  gent.,  and  Robert,  son  of 
Thomas  Venner,  gent,  relations:  ('cognati').  Born  at 
Chittlehampton,  Devon.  School,  Chulmleigh,  Devon,  under 
Mr  Hatswell.  Ages  17  and  18.  Admitted  scholars,  April 
20,  1600.     Surety,  Mr  Hearle,  fellow. 

Dikerson,  Nicholas;  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Nicholas 
Dickerson,  yeoman.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Welles. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  26,  1600.  Surety  Mr  John 
Gostlyn. 

Bucke,  Richard ;  son  of  Edmund  Bucke,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Wymondham,  Norfolk.   At  school  there,  under  Mr  Welles. 


92  ADMISSIONS.  [1600 

Age  18.  Admitted,  April  26,  1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Hall. 

Clarke,  John ;  of  Essex ;  son  of  Clement  Clarke,  gent.  Born  at  North  - 
end,  in  the  parish  of  Great  Walthain.  School,  Brentwood, 
under  Mr  Grenewoode.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, May  21,  1600.     Surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Nabbs,  Francis ;  of  Wilton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Nabbs,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Weeting,  under  Mr  Berie.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  May  1, 1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Robert  Welles, 
fellow. 

Wodde,  Thomas;  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Wodde, 
yeoman.  School,  Holt,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Williams.  Age 
18.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  12,  1600.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 

Wickes,  Samuel ;  son  of  George  Wickes,  rector  of  Plumstead,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  Plumstead  school,  under  his  father.  Age  15. 
Admitted,  May  27,  1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Richard 
Stockdall,  B.D.,  fellow. 

Chamberlayn,  Edward  ;  of  Charsfield  ('  Chasefield '),  near  Ipswich ; 
son  of  Edward  Chamberlayn,  priest,  of  Gressinghall,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  John  Hancock ;  and 
Beetley,  under  Mr  John  Rudde.  Age  16.  Admitted,  June 
4,  1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 

Pachet,  Richard;  son  of  William  Pachet,  B.D.  Born  at  Skirpenbeck, 
Yorkshire.  School,  York.  Age  15.  Admitted,  July  2, 
1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Hyrue,  Clement,  gent.;  son  of  Mr  Thomas  Hyrne,  alderman  ('sena- 
tor'), of  Norwich.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Dawbnye. 
Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  1,  1600.  Surety, 
Mr  John  Gostlyn,  fellow. 

Ley,  William ;  son  of  Christopher  Ley,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Bishops  Tawton,  Devon.  School,  Knowstone,  under  Mr  Berie. 
Age  19.  Admitted,  July  20,  1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Hearle,  fellow. 

Bowman,  Nathanael ;  son  of  Thomas  Bowman,  rector  of  Fransham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Webbe;  and  West 
Dereham,  under  Mr  Hancock.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  29,  1600.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond, 
fellow. 

Lant,  Francis ;  son  of  William  Lant,  minister,  of  Tilton,  Leicestershire. 
Born  at  Tilton.  School,  Skeffington,  under  Mr  Anthony 
Cade.  Age  18.  Admitted  Sep.  9,  1600,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Dr  Church.    Matriculated  Oct.  2,  1600. 

Tayler,  Richard;  of  Yorkshire;  son  of  Thomas  Tayler,  yeoman. 
School,  Naburn,  under  Mr  Thornes.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  Oct.  22,  1600.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Aplegarth,  Thomas;  son  of  Humfrey  Aplegarth,  gent.  Born  in 
London.    School,    Winchester,  under  Mr  Dath.    Age  18. 


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Admitted  scholar  by  the  Master,  May  1,  1600 ;  but  on  ac- 
count of  illness  not  matriculated  till  Oct.  28,  1600.  Surety, 
Mr  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Underwodde,  John;  son  of  Augustin  Underwodde,  rector  of  Cheving- 
ton,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Martin.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Nov.  2,  1600,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 

Whale,  Thomas;  of  Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Briggs. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  Nov.  5,  1600,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Hammond. 

Eldrington,  Edward  and  Thomas;  of  Withersfield  ('Wetherfield'), 
Suffolk;  sons  of  Edward  Eldrington,  Esq.  School,  Bishop 
Stortford  ('Sterfford'),  Herts.,  under  Mr  Bedwell.  Ages 
18,  and  16.  Admitted  pensioners,  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Nov.  8,  1600.     Surety  Dr  Church. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  160?,  TO  DEC.  31,  1601. 

*  Kydman,  Thomas;  of  Gissing,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Kydman, 

yeoman.  School,  Botesdale  ('Bugesdale'),  Suffolk,  under 
Mr  Foules.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  28,  160?. 
Surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 
Symons,  John ;  of  Cambridge  ;  son  of  John  Symonds,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Roddeknight. 
Age  15.  Admitted,  March  7,  160?,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Orrell. 

*  Weatherell, Thomas ;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Weatherell,  mediocris 

fortunae.  Born  at  Lynn.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Man. 
Age  14.  Admitted,  March  26;  1601,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Duisborough. 

Hammonde,  Gilbert;  son  of  Edward  Hammonde,  rector  of  Cawston, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr 
Edwards.  Age  16.  Admitted,  March  26,  1601,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Whelpdaile,  Nathaniel;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Whelpdaile,  mer- 
chant, of  Lynn.  School,  Wisbeach,  Isle  of  Ely,  under  Mr 
Howden.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Ap.  4,  1601.  Surety, 
Mr  Orrell. 

Church,  Bartholomew,  son  of  John  Church,  of  Earls  Colne  ('Colne 
Counts'),  Essex.  Born  in  Colchester.  School,  Earls  Colne, 
under  Mr  Stockbridge.  Age  16.  First  instructed  in  this 
college,  for  two  years,  in  Dialectics  and  Rhetoric,  under  his 
uncle,  Dr  Church,  and  under  Dr  Perse.  Admitted,  April  6, 
1601,  sizar  of  his  uncle,  who  was  also  his  surety. 

St  George,  William;  of  Hatley  St  George,  Beds,  (sic);  son  of  John 
St  George,  gent.  At  the  King's  School,  Cambridge,  and 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


94  ADMISSIONS.  [1G01 

in  the  parish  of  St  Botolph,  under  Mr  Rodknight.     Age  16. 

Admitted  scholar,  Ap.  14, 1601.     Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duis- 

borough. 
Phillips,  Robert;  son  of  John  Phillips,  minister,  of  Brooke,  near  Nor- 
wich. School,  Beccles,  under  Mr  Clarke.  Age  16.  Admitted 

scholar,  April  16,  1601.     Surety,  Mr  Hull,  B.D. 
Beckham,  Henry;  of  Little  Fransham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Richard  Beck- 
ham, gent.     School,  Tittleshall,  under  Mr  Beacon.    Age  18. 

Admitted,  April  16,  1601,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Perse. 
Hull,  Libeus ;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Hull, 

gent.   School,  Bury,  under  Mr  Marten.   Age  17.    Admitted 

scholar,  April  21,  1601.     Surety,  Mr  HulL 
Harvie,   John ;   of  Newport,  Essex ;  son  of  Robert  Harvei,  glover 

('cheirothecarius').     School,   Newport,  under  Mr  Morden. 

Age  15.    Admitted,  April  21,  1601,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 

Hull. 
Webbe,  John;  son   of  William    Webbe,  vintner  ('oenopola'),  and 

merchant,   of  London.      School,    Shrewsbury,    under   Mr 

Mayhem.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Ap.  22,  1601.   Surety, 

Mr  Duisborough. 
Chamberlyn,  William;  son  of  Bartholomew  Chamberlyn,  D.D.     Born 

at  Holywell  ('Hallowell'),  Hunts.     Schools,  Holywell,  under 

Mr  Gee;  and  Godmanchester,  under  Mr  Braban.    Age  14. 

Admitted,  April  22,  1601,  sizar  of  the  Master.     Tutor  and 

surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 
Darcie,  Thomas;  son  of  Baron  Darcie.     Born  at  St  Osyth,  Essex. 

At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Slacke.    Age  15.    Admitted 

fellow-commoner,  April  22,  1601.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 

Gostlyn. 
Rowland,  Thomas ;  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk ;  son  of Rowland. 

School,  Holt.    Age  16.     Admitted  scholar,  April  23,  1601. 

Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 
Grene,  Edward;  son  of  Richard  Grene,  yeoman.   Born  in  Cambridge. 

At  school  there,  under  Mr  Edwards.     Age  14.    Admitted 

scholar,  April  27,  1601.     Surety,  Mr  Hull. 
Payne,  Thomas ;  of  Great  Melton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Payne, 

surgeon.     School,  East  Dereham,  under  Messrs  Rudde  and 

Hancock.     Age  18.     Admitted,  June  20,  1601,  sizar  of  his 

surety,  Mr  Hammond. 
Woddhowse,  John  ;  of  Whinburgh,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Francis  Wodd- 

howse,  gent.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr   Person.    Age 

15.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  22,  1601.     Surety, 

Mr  Gostlyn. 
Sugar,  Thomas ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  William  Sugar,  gent,  deceased. 

School,  Norwich,  three  years,  under  Mr  Perse.    Age  16. 

Admitted   scholar,    litt.  grat,  July  6,   1601.     Surety,   Mr 

Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 
Whitney,   Thomas;    of  Maiden,   Essex;  son  of   Thomas    Whitney. 


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School,  Maiden,  under  Mr  Duisborough.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  7,  1601. 
Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Peachie,  Robert;  of  Norwich;  son  of  Robert  Peachie,  minister. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  14,  1601.     Surety,  Mr  Browne,  fellow. 

Bozom,  Hammond;  of  Whissonsett  ('Whitsensett'),  Norfolk;  son  of 
Roger  Bozom,  Esq.  School,  Elsing,  Norfolk,  under  Mr 
Smith.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  August  4,  1601.     Surety,  Mr  Browne,  fellow. 

Coop,  George. 

Bowman,  Timothy;  son  of  Thomas  Bowman,  rector  of  Fransham, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hepbourne.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  Sep.  5,  1601,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Church. 

Whaley,  Christopher ;  of  Cambridge ;  son  of  Peter  Whaley,  burgess 
of  that  town.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Edwards.  Age 
16.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Hull,  B.D. 

Yaxly,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Yaxly,  gent.  Born  at  Yaxley, 
Suffolk.  School,  Atleborough?  ('Alceborough'),  Norfolk, 
under  Mr  Tyles.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Oct.  20,  1601.    Surety,  Mr  Orwel. 

Pinchbecke,  Robert;  son  of  Richard  Pinchbecke,  gent.  Born  at 
Foulsham  ('Favlsome'),  Norfolk.  School,  West  Lynn.  Age 
14.     Admitted  pensioner,  Nov.  1, 1601.   Surety,  Mr  Parker. 

Kirby,  Richard ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Kirby.  School,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Swan.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Nov.  3,  1601,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Squire,  William;  of  Devon;  son  of  Christopher  Squire,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  'Lyle,'  Dorsetshire,  under  Mr  Collard. 
Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Dec. 
1,  1601.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Plumme,  Matthew ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Henry  Plumme,  gent.  School, 
Norwich.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  Dec.  1,  1601. 
Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  160£,  TO  DEC.  31,  1602. 

Warren,  Martin ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  Henry  Warren.    School,  Bury  St 

Edmunds,   under  Mr  Watson.    Age  17.    Admitted,  Jan. 

17,  160^,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Hearle. 
Duncam,  Peter;  of  Devon;  son  of  Peter  Duncam,  gent.     School, 

Crediton  ('Curton'),  Devon,  under  Mr  Wilton.     Age  19. 

Admitted  pensioner,  Feb.  27,  160 J.    Tutor,  Mr  Hearle. 
Cooke,  William ;  of  Cambs. ;  son  of  Henry  Cooke,  gent.     School, 

Coton  ('Cotton'),  Cambs.,  under  Mr  Crabtree.    Age  17. 

Admitted,  Feb.  28,  160 J,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Perse. 
Thurston,  John;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  John  Thurston,  gent.    Age  19. 


96  ADMISSIONS.  [160  J 

School,  Worlingworth  (' Wallin  worth '),  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Grundy.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  March  11,  160J.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Straton,  John;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Straton,  gent.  Age  17. 
School,  Worlingworth,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Grundy.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  11,  160^. 
Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Spice,  Francis;  son  of  John  Spice,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Stoke,  Norfolk.,  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Martin.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner,  April  2,  1602. 
Surety,  Mr  Welles. 

Oxborough,  Hewarde;  son  of  Thomas  Oxborough,  gent.  Born  at 
Emneth,  Norfolk  ('Emuy  in  Mastland').  School,  Aylshani 
(' Alsome'),  under  Mr  Eston.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
April  15,  1602.     Surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

Starburghe,  (?'Scarburge')  Edmund;  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk; 
son  of  Henry  Starburghe,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Nor- 
wich, under  Mr  Brigs.  Age  16.  Admitted,  April  15,  1602, 
sizar  of  the  Master. 

Bridon,  Thomas;  son  of  Ambrose  Bridon,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Bury  St  Edmunds  ('  Berry ').  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Wilson.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  April  21,  1602. 
Surety,  Mr  Wild. 

Wharton,  Thomas;  son  of  Baron  Philip  Wharton.  Born  at 
Wharton.  Educated  at  Well  ('  Wells'),  Yorkshire,  under 
Mr  Anderson.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April 
28, 1602.    Surety,  Mr  Orell. 

Read,  Henry ;  son  of  Thomas  Read,  gent.  Born  at  Weston  ('  Wesson'), 
Suffolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Wei.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted, May  7,  1602,  pensioner,  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Read,  Edward ;  son  of  Thomas  Read,  gent.  Born  at  Weston 
('  Wesson '),  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Wei.  Age 
15.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  17,  1602.  Surety,  Mi- 
Browne. 

Orton,  William ;  son  of  William  Orton,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  in 
Cambridge.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Turner.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  June  28,  1602.     Surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Plumly,  John ;  son  of  Richard  Plumly,  gent.  Born  at  Canterbury. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Raven.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner,  June  28,  1602.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Smith,  John;  son  of  William  Smith,  minister.  Born  at  Elsing,  Nor- 
folk. Educated  by  his  father.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  7, 
1602,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Timperly,  Nicholas;  of  Icklesham,  Suffolk;  son  of  Nicholas  Timper- 
ly.  School,  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Downim.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  July  7,  1602.     Surety,  Mr  Hearle. 

Wolterton,  Roger;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Nicholas  Wolterton,  mediocris 


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fortunae.     School,  Mattishall,  under  Mr  Baldwen.     Age  16. 

Admitted  pensioner,  July  7,  1602.     Surety,  Mr  Hammond. 
Gay,  Thomas ;  of  Norfolk ;  mediocris  fortunae,   School, '  Southwicke', 

Norfolk,  under  Mr  Hooke.     Age  16.     Admitted  pensioner, 

July  7,  1602.    Surety,  Mr  Stonham. 
Pendleton,  Edmund ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Geoffrey  Pendleton,  minister. 

School,  Aylshani  ('Alsome'),  under   Mr  Eston.    Age   16. 

Admitted,  July  7,  1602,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stonham. 
Mayhew,  Robert ;  of  Norfolk;  mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Wymond- 

ham  under  Mr  Wells.     Age  16.     Admitted,  July  7,  1602, 

sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stonham. 
Spendlo,  John;  son  of  Henry  Spendlo,  gent.     Born  at  Wroxham 

('Wrakson'),  Norfolk.    School,  Wymondham.   Age  16.   Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  July  7,  1602.     Surety,  Mr  Badgecroft. 
Gilbert,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Gilbert,  mediocris  fortunae.     Born  at 

North  Walsham,  Norfolk.     At  school  there,  under  Mr  Fen. 

Age  23.     Admitted  pensioner,  July  26,  1602.     Surety,   Mr 

Parker. 
Rash,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Rash,   mediocris   fortunae.    Born  in 

Norwich.     At  school  there,  under    Mr  Briggs.    Age   16. 

Admitted   pensioner,   Sep.    10,    1602.     Surety,   Mr  Duis- 

bo rough. 
Fish,  George ;  of  Hertford ;  mediocris  fortunae.  Admitted  pensioner, 

July  6,  1602.    Tutor,  Mr  Duisborough. 
Layer,  Thomas ;  son  of  Augustin  Layer,  gent.,  deceased.     Born  in 

Norwich  ('Norwicensis  natione').  At  school  there,  under  Mr 

Stonham.   Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  24, 1602. 

Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Husband,  fellow. 
Crackbone,  John ;  of  East  Tuddenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Richard 

Crackbone, '  apparitor '.    School,  Mattishall  Burgh  ('  Matsall 

juxta  Barrowe'),  under  Mr  Baldwyn.    Age  17.    Admitted, 

Oct.  29,  1602,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Orrell. 
Machett,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Machet,  now  citizen  of  Cambridge. 

Born  at  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk.     School,  Moulton,  under 

Mr  Machett.    Age  16.     Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  31,  1602. 

Tutor  and  surety,  Dr  Perse. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  160§   TO   DEC.  31,  1603. 

Watkynson,  Richard  ;  of  Walpole,  Norfolk ;  sou  of  Hugh  Watkynson, 
yeoman.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Howdell ;  afterwards 
at  King's  College,  where  he  was  instructed  in  Dialectics  and 
Philosophy,  under  Mr  Bedle,  fellow  of  the  college.  Age  19. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  12,  160§.     Surety,  Dr  Church. 

Browne,  Nicholas;  of  Whessoe,  in  the  parish  of  Haughton,  Durham  ; 
son  of  John  Browne,  yeoman.  School,  Barton,  Durham, 
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98  ADMISSIONS.  [160g 

under  Mr  Tayler.     Age  19.     Admitted,  Jan.  17,  160|,  sizar 
of  Mr  Stokes.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Hone,  Bartholomew ;  son  of  John  Hone,  LL.D.  Born  in  London, 
At  school  at  Eton,  under  Mr  Langley,  and  in  London 
under  Mr  Spight.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Feb.  16,  160§,  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Dr  Gostlyn. 

Farrer,  Mr  Edmund ;  M.A.  of  this  college ;  previously  scholar  and 
pensioner  of  the  same.  Age  22.  Admitted  fellow  com- 
moner March  12,  160§.     Surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond. 

Meller,  John  ;  of  Cann,  Dorset ;  son  of  Robert  Meller,  Esq.  At 
Dorchester  School,  under  Mr  Harris,  and  taught  at  home 
at  Bredy  ('Bridey')  by  Mr  Thomas  Barnes,  B.A.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  March  13,  160§.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Mr  Thomas  Legg,  LL.D. 

Barnes,  Thomas ;  B.A.  of  <  >xford  University.  Born  at  Salisbury ; 
formerly  at  school  there.  Age  25.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner March  13,  160§.  Surety,  the  Master,  Mr  Thomas 
Legg,  LL.D. 

Cooper,  William  ;  M.A.  of  this  college;  previously  scholar  and  pen- 
sioner of  the  same.  Age  26.  Admitted  fellow- commoner 
May  2,  1603.     Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 

Thetford,  Joseph ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Roger  Thetford,  merchant. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Briggs.  Age  15.  Admitted, 
May  2,  1603,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Deye,  Oliver  ;  of  Wymondham  ('Wendham'),  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert 
Deye,  yeoman.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Levering- 
ton.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar  May  21,  1603.  Surety, 
Mr  Stonham. 

Jenraies,  William  ;  of  Shereford,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  William  Jeffraies, 
gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Man.  Age  15.  Admitted, 
May  21,  1603,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

*Randolph,  Thomas  ;  of  Pulham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Robert  Randolph, 
yeoman.  Schools,  Pulham  and  Moulton.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  June  14,  1603.     Surety,  Mr  Welles. 

Hynson,  Thomas  ;  of  Tavistock  ('  Tastocke  '),  Devon  ;  son  of  Thomas 
Hynson,  gent.  School,  Barnstable,  under  Mr  Butler.  Age 
18.  Admitted,  June  30,  1603,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.     Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 

Parrie,  Christopher ;  son  of  Richard  Parrie,  rector  of  Anmere, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn.  Age  22.  Admitted,  July  2,  1603, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Gostlyn. 

Symonds,  John  ;  of  Suffield,  near  North  Walsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of 
Francis  Symonds,  gent.  School,  Avlsham,  under  Mr  Eston. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  July  3,  1603.  Surety,  Mr  Welles. 

Smyth,  Thomas ;  sen  of  John  Smyth,  rector  of  Southacre,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Southacre  and  Lynn.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar 
July  5,  1603.    Surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Downe,  John  ;  son  of  William  Downe,  rector  of  Gidley,  Devon. 
School,  Clanaborough,  Devon.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  6, 
1603,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Badgcroft. 

Underwodde,  Gregory  ;  of  Aldeby  ('Albie'),  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Robert 
Underwodde,  gent.  School,  Beccles,  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Clarke.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  June  27,  1603.  Surety, 
Mr  Browne. 

Mote,  Sidrach ;  son  of  George  Mote,  merchant  and  citizen  of 
Norwich.  Schools,  Norwich ;  and  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  under 
Dr  Paman ;  afterwards  for  three  years  at  Pembroke  Hall, 
under  Mr  Rich.  Age  23.  Admitted,  July  26,  1603,  sizar 
of  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Burcher,  Edward,  Lord  Fitzwarren ;  of  Tavistocke  ('  Tastocke'), 
Devon  ;  son  of  Lord  William  Burcher,  Earl  of  Bath.  School, 
Tavistock,  under  Mr  Valentine.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner  July  17,  1603.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony 
Duisborough. 

Symson,  Robert ;  of  Hutton,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  William  Symson, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Hutton,  under  Mr  Price.  Age 
.15.  Admitted,  Oct.  11,  1603,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Browne. 

Gerrarde,  Thomas ;  of  London ;  son  of  William  Gerarde,  Esq. 
Educated  at  home  at  Harrow  on  the  hill,  under  Mr 
Morse.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Sep.  24,  1603.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Wylde. 

Fitch,  Joseph ;  of  Braintree,  Essex ;  son  of  George  Fitch,  yeoman. 
School,  Boxford,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Huggen.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar  Oct.  7,  1603.    Surety,  Mr  Stonham. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  160|  TO  DEC.  31,  1603. 

Wilkynsou,  William ;  of  Wateringbury,  Kent ;  son  of  Richard 
Wilkynson ;  '  unus  clericorum  cancellarise  Domini  Regis'. 
School,  Carlton,  Notts.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner Jan.  22,  160|.  Surety,  Mr  Wylde,  chaplain  of  the 
college. 

West,  Christopher ;  of  '  Haldon',  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  Christopher  West, 
husbandman.  Schools,  Haldon  and  Lynn.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  Jan.  21,  160|.    Surety,  Mr  Stonham,  fellow. 

Utting,  Edward ;  son  of  John  Utting,  minister,  of  Weston,  near 
Beccles,  Suffolk.  School,  Beccles,  under  Mr  Clarke.  Ad- 
mitted at  Queens'  College,  under  Mr  Smyth,  June  16,  1603, 
and  in  this  college  Feb.  5,  16 0|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Nayler,  fellow. 

*Cooke,  Thomas ;  of  Little  Barningham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  William 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


100 


ADMISSIONS.  [I  G0£ 


Cooke,  yeoman.     School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Eston.     Age 

18.  Admitted  scholar  Feb.  11,  160|.  Surety,  Mr  Ston- 
ham. 

Marland,  Robert;  of  Rochdale  (' Ratsdale '),  Lancashire;  son  of 
James  Marland,  yeoman.  School,  Rochdale,  under  Mr 
Holt.  Age  21.  Admitted  at  St  John's  College,  under  Mr 
Brathaite,  tutor,  April  7,  1600 ;  and  in  this  college,  as 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  under  Mr  Anthony  Duis- 
borough,  Feb.  15,  160|. 

Dawney,  Thomas ;  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Dawney, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Holt  1  ('  Holton  juxta  mare '), 
under  Mr  Gillott,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  March 
23,  160f,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Thwaits,  fellow. 

Childe,  Thomas;  of  Swan  ton  Morley,  Norfolk;  son  of  Alan  Childe, 
yeoman.  School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Alston.  Age 
17.  Admitted,  Mar.  26,  1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Welles,  fellow. 

Edwards,  Raphael ;  of  the  town  of  Cambridge ;  son  of  Thomas 
Edwards,  M.A.,  deceased.  At  school  in  Cambridge  under 
his  uncle  Francis  Edwards.  Age  16.  Admitted,  April  9, 
1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond. 

Smyth,  William ;  of  Great  Massingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas 
Smyth,  gent.  ('  genuinus ').  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Man, 
five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar  April  21,  1604.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

Castleton,  Henry  ;  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Castleton, 
gent.,  'jurisperitus'.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Messrs 
Leverington  and  Welles.     Age  16.     Admitted  scholar  Sep. 

19,  1603;  matriculated  April  24,  1604.    Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 
Anckerson,  John ;  of  Cheveley,  Cambs. ;  son  of  Thomas  Anckerson, 

mediocris  fortunae.  At  school  at  Cheveley,  under  Mr 
Sherman.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  5,  1603,  sizar  of  Mr 
Duisborough.    Matriculated  April  25,  1604. 

Gurling,  William;  son  of  William  Gurling,  alderman  ('senator') 
of  Lynn,  deceased.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Man.  Age  14. 
Admitted,  April  27,  1604,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
under  Mr  Stonham. 

Jenkenson,  George ;  son  of  Walter  Jenkenson,  minister  of  Halver- 
gate,  Norfolk.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Edwards. 
Age  22.  Admitted,  April  27,  1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Wylde. 

Barker,  Thomas ;  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Henry  Barker, 
gent.  School,  Dunham,  under  Mr  Symson.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  May  17,  1604.    Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Derehaugh,  Francis ;  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex  ;  son  of  William  Dere- 
haugh,  Esq.  School,  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  May  26,  1604. 
Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 


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Hoogan,  Robert ;   of  East   B  adenham,  Norfolk ;   son  and  heir  of 

Henry  Hoogan,  Esq.     Educated  at  home  under  Mr  John 

Chapman,   B.A.,  and  at  Swaffham,  under  Mr   Kirtleton. 

Age  14.    Admitted  fellow  commoner  June  12,  1604.     Tutor 

and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond,  fellow. 
Welch,  Lancelot ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Michael,  Cambridge ;  son  of 

Ninus  Welch,  'pauper'.     School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Ed- 
wards.    Admitted,   June   14,    1604,   sizar  of   his    surety, 

Dr  Church. 
Parlett,  William ;  of  Downham,  Norfolk ;  son   of  William  Parlett, 

gent.     School,  Wisbeach,  under   Mr   Howdale.     Age   17. 

Admitted  scholar  June  25,  1604.     Surety,  Mr  Bachcroft. 
Plumme,  Thomas  ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Henry  Plume,  gent.    School, 

Norwich.   Age  17.    Admitted  scholar,  July  1,  1604.   Surety, 

Mr  Browne. 
Partridge,   Francis ;    of  Til  ton,   Leicestershire ;    son   of  Humphry 

Partridg.     School,   Billesdon,   under  Mr   Cade.     Age   16. 

Admitted,  July  3,  1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Welles. 
Clarke,  Miles;  of  Brundall,  Norfolk;  son  of  Andrew  Clarke.    School, 

Elsing  ('Elsen'),   under  Mr   Smith.     Age   16.    Admitted 

scholar  July  3,  1604.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 
Morton,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Morton,  rector  of  West  Lexham, 

Norfolk.     Educated  there,  under  his  father  and  Mr  Symson. 

Age  16.    Admitted  scholar  July  3,  1604.    Surety,  Mr  Henry 

Hammond,  fellow. 
Walters,  John  ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Daniel  Walters,  gent.     School, 

Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges.    Age  16.     Admitted  scholar 

July  4,  1604.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Husband. 
Key,  John  ;  son  of  Edward  Key,  rector  of  Earsham,  Norfolk.  School, 

Bungay,   Suffolk,  under  Messrs   Ward  and    Smyth.     Age 

15.    Admitted  scholar  July  4,  1604.     Surety,  Mr  Wylde. 
Rimchinge,  Thomas ;  of  Carbrooke,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Edward  Rim- 

chinge,  gent.    School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Jenkynson.    Age 

17.     Admitted,    July   31,   1604,  sizar  of  his   surety,   Mr 

Browne. 
Iken,  James  ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Mildred,  London  ;  son  of  Thomas 

Iken,  citizen  of  London.     School,  Merchant  Taylors',  under 

Mr  Haynes.     Age   16.      Admitted  scholar  Aug.  6,  1604. 

Surety,  Mr  Parker. 
Clarke,  Reginald;   of  Chelmondiston  ('Cheston'),  Suffolk;  son  of 

Reginald  Clarke,  gent.  School,  Wissett,  under  Mr  Swallowe. 

Age   17.     Admitted  scholar   Sep.  11,  1604.     Surety,  Mr 

Browne. 
*Allen,  John;  of  Hartford,  Landkey  ('  ex  oppido  Hartford  in  parochia 

de  Lankie '),  Devon  ;    son  of  John  Allen,  gent.     School, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


102  ADMISSIONS.  [1604 

Barnstaple,  under  Mr  Butler.     Age  20.     Admitted  scholar 

Sept.  24,  1604.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 
Spicer,  William ;  of  Clist  St  George,  Devon ;  son  of  William  Spicer, 

gent.,  deceased.     Educated  first  at  Winchester,  afterwards 

admitted  as  a  fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford.    Age  21. 

Admitted    fellow-commoner   Oct.   30,    1604.     Surety,   Mr 

Anthony  Duisborough. 
Smyth,  Thomas;  of  Elsing,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Smyth,  minister, 

by  whom  he  was  taught.     Age  16.     Admitted  Oct.  2,  1604, 

sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Browne. 
Darcie,  Brian;  of  Berechurch,  near  Colchester;  son  of  John  Darcie, 

Esq.     School,  Brentwood,  under  Mr  Grenewoodde.    Age  15. 

Admitted,  Oct.  10,  1604,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Bayes,  John ;  of  Corston,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Bayes,  husbandman, 

mediocris  fortunae.     School,  Kimberley,  under  Mr  Rosyer. 

Age  18.     Admitted,  Nov.  5,  1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 

Husband. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  1604  TO  DEC.  31,  1605. 

Cartwright,  John;  of  St  Neot's,  Hunts.;  son  of  Peter  Cartwright, 
merchant,  deceased.  Schools,  Lynn  and  Aylsham.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  Jan.  21,  160-*-,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

Gardiner,  John;  of  Badingham,  Suffolk;  son  of  William  Gardiner, 
gent.  School,  Stradbroke,  under  Mr  Clayton.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar  Sep.  22,  1604.  Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 
Matriculated  Jan.  28,  160|. 

Lawson,  Vincent;  of  Terrington,  Norfolk;  son  of  Richard  Lawson, 
gent.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Howdale.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  Jan.  29,  1604. 
Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Cronshay,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Cronshay,  rector  of  Hartest,  Suffolk. 
School,  Depden,  under  Mr  Aldrich.  Age  17.  Admitted, 
Jan.  30,  160|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Granger,  Benjamin;  of  Depden,  Suffolk;  son  of  John  Granger,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Depden,  under  Mr  Aldrich.  Age  15. 
Admitted,  Jan.  30, 160|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Phillips,  Oliver;  son  of  Oliver  Phillips,  rector  of  Great  Bradley, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Mosse.  Age 
15.  Admitted  scholar  Feb.  2,  160i.  Surety,  Mr  Duis- 
borough. 

Glover,  John;  of  Ash-Bocking,  Suffolk;  son  of  William  Glover,  gent. 
School,  Sutton,  under  Mr  Ferrer.  Age  18.  Admitted, 
Feb.  6,  160|,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Hammond. 


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Draper,  Henry ;  of  Bromley,  Kent ;  son  of  Nicholas  Draper,  gent., 
deceased.  School,  Lynn,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Man,  and  Mr 
Squyre.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Feb.  12,  1604.  Surety, 
Mr  Browne. 

Dey,  Valentine ;  of  Westley,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Dey,  LL.D. 
School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Holdred.  Age  15.  Admitted,  March 
16,  1604,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety,  Mr 
Naylor. 

Helvvys,  William;  son  of  Nicholas  Helwys,  gent.  Born  in  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar  April  6,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

Cockson,  Robert ;  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Alexander  Cockson, 
gent.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Howdall.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar  April  9,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Parker. 

Ellis,  Edward;  of  Cambridge;  son  of  Edward  Ellis,  gent.  School, 
Huntingdon,  under  Mr  Beard.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  12,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 

Daynes,  John;  son  of  John  Daynes,  citizen  of  Lynn.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Man.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  17,  1605, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stonham. 

Tomlinson,  Laurence ;  of  Poole,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Francis  Tomlinson, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Halifax,  under  Mr  Burron. 
Admitted,  Nov.  28,  1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Parker. 

Yardly,  Robert;  of  Weston,  Herts.;  son  of  John  Yardly,  gent.,  de- 
ceased. School,  Sandy,  Beds.,  under  Mr  Andrews.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar  May  9,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Wyld. 

Elie,  Thomas;  of  Seaming,  Norfolk;  son  of  Walter  Elie,  gent.,  de- 
ceased. School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Alstone.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  May  16,  1605,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Gostlyn. 
Surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond,  fellow. 

Canham,  Gascon ;  of  Rudham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Canham,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Jenkenson.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar  May  10,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

*Gostlyn,  Thomas;  of  Hickling,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Gostlyn,  gent. 
School,  Yarmouth,  under  Mr  Hodgkyns.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, June  12,  1605,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Gostlyn. 

Perrie,  Thomas ;  of  Waltham,  Essex ;  son  of  Robert  Perrie,  gent. 
School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Morden.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar  June  26,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Parker,  fellow. 

Large,  Robert ;  of  East  Lexham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Large, 
husbandman.  School,  East  Lexham,  under  Mr  Symson. 
Age  13.  Admitted,  July  2,  1605,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Crowe. 

Cator,  Thomas ;  of  Sandy,  Beds. ;  son  of  John  Cator,  mediocris  fortu- 
nae. School,  Southill  ]  ('  Southwell'),  Beds.,  under  Mr  Carter. 
At  St  Peter's  College,  three  years,  under  Mr  Raymet,  tutor. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


104  ADMISSIONS.  [1605 

Admitted,  June  8,  1605,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Wylde, 

chaplain  of  the  college, 
lligham,  James;    of  Abington,  Cambs. ;   son  of  Robert   Higham, 

mediocris    fortunae.     School,    Newport,    Essex.     Age    17. 

Admitted  scholar  July  8,  1605.    Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duis- 

borough,  fellow. 
Person,  Thomas;  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Person, 

mediocris  fortunae.  School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Alston. 

Age  15.    Admitted,  July  16,  1605,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 

Fletcher. 
Cannope,  Michael ;  son  of  Nicholas  Cannope,  rector  of  Saxmundharn, 

Suffolk.     School,   Kelsale   (' Kelshall'),  under   Mr   Perne. 

Age   17.     Admitted  scholar  July  24,    1605.     Surety,  Mr 

Batchcroft. 
Hone,  Bartholomew;  of  London;  son  of  John  Hone,  LL.D.     At 

School  at  Eton,  under  Mr  Langley ;  aud  in  London,  under 

Mr  Spight.    Age  17.     Already  admitted  as  scholar,  now 

admitted  fellow-commoner  August  12,  1605.     Surety,  Mr 

Browne. 
Derhangh,  Francis ;  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex ;   son  of  William  Der- 

hangh,   Esq.      School,    Sawbridgeworth,   Herts.     Age   18. 

Previously   admitted   pensioner   to   the  bachelors'  table ; 

admitted  fellow-commoner  Aug.  16,  1605.    Surety,  Mr  An- 
thony Duisborough. 
Whitney,  Francis;  of  Thetford,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Whitney, 

gent     Schools,  Thetford,  Peterborough  and  Boston.    Age 

18.     Admitted  scholar  Aug.  12,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Anthony 

Duisborough,  fellow. 
Drurie,  Roger;   of  Rollesby,  Norfolk;  son  of  Roger  Drury,  Esq. 

School,  Oby  near  Rollesby,  under   Mr  Graves.     Age   17. 

Admitted   fellow -commoner    Sep.   30,   1605.     Surety,   Mr 

Robert  Welles,  fellow. 
Reve,  Edmund;   of  Aylsham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Christopher   Reve, 

attorney  at  law.     School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Eston.     Age 

16.    Admitted,  May  18,  1605,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 

table.     Matriculated  Sep.  30,  1605.     Surety,  Mr  Welles. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  160f  TO  DEC.  31,  1606. 

Jeferayes,  John ;  son  of  William  Jeferayes,  gent.  Born  at  Shereford, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Man.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner.  Surety,  Mr  Badgcrofte.  Previously  ad- 
mitted at  Trinity  College. 

Sharpe,  John;  son  of  John  Sharpe,  baker  ('pistor');  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  School,  Bury,  under  Mr  Mosse.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough. 

Quarles,  Francis ;  son  of  Edmund  Quarles,  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.    Schools,  Norwich  and  'Mullington',  under  Messrs 


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Brigs  and  Whitney.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar  April  14, 
1606.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Duke,  John  and  Edward;  sons  of  Edward  Duke,  gent.  Born  at 
Worlingham,  Suffolk.  School,  Hedenham,  Norfolk,  under 
Mr  Selby.  Ages  14  and  13.  Admitted,  May  7,  1606,  pen- 
sioners to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Pote,  Robert;  of  Ripon,  Yorkshire;  son  of  John  Pote,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Ripon,  under  Mr  Ashmore.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  June  3,  1606,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Scottowe. 

Atliowe,  Wingfield  and  John;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk;  sons  of  Thomas 
Athowe,  gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Man.  Ages  16  and 
14.  Admitted  fellow-commoners  May  12,  1606.  Surety, 
Mr  Thwaytes. 

Paget,  Nathaniel;  son  of  John  Paget.  Born  in  Skirpenbeck  ('  Scur- 
tinbecke'),  Yorkshire.  School,  Butter  Crambe,  under  Mr 
Perry.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar  June  13,  1606.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

*Moore,  "William;  of  Gissing,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  William  Moore,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  School,  Moulton,  under  Mr  Matchet.  Age 
16.  Admitted  scholar  June  22,  1606.  Surety,  the  Master, 
Dr  Legge. 

Wharton,  Charles;  son  of  Henry  Wharton.  Born  in  Norwich.  At 
school  there,  under  Messrs  Bird  and  Swan.  Age  14.  Ad- 
mitted, June  24,  1604,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Stokes. 

Miclethway te,  Paul ;  of  Plumstead,  Kent ;  son  of  Thomas  Micle- 
thwayte.  School,  Canterbury,  under  Mr  Raven.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar  June  27,  1606.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Eveleigh,  Richard  ;  of  Clist-Hydon,  Devon  ;  son  of  Robert  Eveleigh, 
yeoman.  School,  Tiverton,  under  Mr  Butler.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, July  3,  1606,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Thwaytes. 

Cary,  John ;  son  of  Philip  Cary,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Mosse.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Marsham,  John ;  of  Toft,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Marsham,  gent. 
School,  Brecles,  under  Mr  Branthoit.  Admitted  scholar 
July  6,  1606.    Surety,  Mr  Scottowe. 

Riding,  Geoffrey;  son  of  Hugh  Riding.  Born  in  Cambridge.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Roadknight.  Age  16.  Admitted, 
July  17,  1606,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Watts,  William ;  of  Tibenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Watts. 
School,  Moulton,  under  Mr  Matchet.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Ds.  Kidman. 

Flight,  Robert ;  of  Suffield,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Flight.  School, 
North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar  Sep.  28,  1606.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Burnapp,  John;   of  Stanstead,  Herts.;   son  of  Thomas   Burnapp. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


106  ADMISSION'S.  [160G 

School,  Roydon?('Raiden'),  under  Mr  VialL  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar  of  his  surety,  Ds.  Kidman. 

Skarburghe,  Henry ;  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk  ('oppidum  nundi- 
narium') ;  son  of  Henry  Skarburghe,  attorney  at  law.  School, 
North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tylles.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar  Oct.  9,  1606.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duis- 
borough,  fellow. 

Chamberlin,  Edmund  ;  son  of  Leonard  Chamberlin,  gent,  deceased. 
Born  at  Swannington,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Skarborough.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar  Nov.  10,  1606. 
Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Thwayts,  fellow. 

Bery,  Thomas;  of  Cambridge  ;  son  of  Martin  Bery,  proctor  ('procu- 
rator ad  legem').  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Rode- 
knight.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Nov.  12,  1606.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Page,  Nicholas ;  of  Sandwich,  Kent ;  son  of  Thomas  Page,  merchant. 
School,  Sandwich,  under  Mr  Knowles.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar  Nov.  15,  1606.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne, 
fellow. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  160f    TO   DEC.  31,  1607. 

Morse,  Lionel ;  of  Flempton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Philip  Morse,  gent., 
deceased.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  one  year,  under  Mr 
Dickerson.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Feb.  18, 
160f.     Tutor,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Flower,  John  and  Ralph;  of  Whitwell,  Rutlandshire;  sons  of  John 
Flower,  Esq.  School,  Billesdon,  Leicestershire,  two  years 
under  Mr  Cade.  Ages  18  and  17.  Admitted  April  9,  1607, 
litt.  grat.,  pensioners  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety,  Thomas 
Kidman,  B.A.,  probationer-fellow. 

Norgate,  Henry  ;  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Henry  Norgate,  gent. 
School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Eston,  six  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  17,  1607.  Surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Bachcroft,  fellow. 

Golty,  Edward ;  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  George  Golty,  gent. 
School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Eston,  six  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  17,  1607.  Surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Bachcroft,  fellow. 

Whitney,  Nicholas  ;  of  Walden,  Essex  ;  son  of  Thomas  Whitney,  gent., 
deceased.  School,  Dalham,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Riding.  Age 
17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat., 
May  10,  1607.     Surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Hawes,  Edward ;  of  London ;  son  of  Christopher  Hawes,  minister. 
School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Ireland,  two  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  scholar  June  9,  1607.  Tutor,  Mr  John 
Browne,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College, 
June  23,  1606,  under  Mr  Allenson,  tutor. 


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Symond?,  Edmund  j  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John 
Symonds,  gent,  deceased.  School,  North  Walsham,  under 
Mr  Tilles.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  12, 
1607.     Surety,  Christopher  Husband. 

Tiluey,  Francis ;  of  Tuddenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Francis  Tilney, 
gent.  School,  Hardingham,  under  Messrs  Gould  and 
Philipps.  Age  15.  Admitted,  June  18,  1607,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  John  Browne. 

Mutley,  Thomas ;  of  Debenham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Richard  Mutley, 
minister.  Educated  at  Debenham,  under  his  father.  Age 
19.     Admitted,  July  7,  1607,  sizar  of  the  Master,  Dr  Legge. 

Loft,  Itchingham  ;  of  Gillingham  St  Mary,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Nicholas 
Loft,  minister.  School,  Winston,  under  Mr  Raphe.  Age 
18.  Admitted,  Sep.  9,  1607,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Nicholas 
Saunders,  fellow. 

Tayler,  Nicholas ;  of  St  Albans,  Herts. ;  son  of  John  Tayler,  gent. 
School,  St  Albans,  under  Mr  Gibson,  three  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  Nov.  25,  1607.  Surety  and 
tutor,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  St 
John's  College,  February,  160§,  under  Mr  Brathvvait,  tutor. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  160|  TO   DEC.  31,  1608. 

Roos,  Gilbert ;  of  Laxton,  Notts. ;  son  of  Peter  Roos,  Esq.,  de- 
ceased. Schools,  Laxton,  under  Mr  Strutt;  and  Eton  for 
a  year  and  a  half,  under  Dr  Langley.  Age  15.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner  Jan.  18,  160|.  Surety,  the  Master,  Dr 
Thomas  Legge.  Previously  admitted  as  a  fellow-commoner, 
at  Emmanuel  College,  under  Mr  Robinson,  tutor,  April,  1607. 

Williams,  William ;  of  Sandwich,  Kent ;  son  of  Daniel  Williams, 
merchant,  deceased.  Schools,  Sandwich,  under  Mr  Shine, 
four  years  ;  and  Ely,  under  Mr  Holdred,  four  years.  Age 
19.  Admitted  scholar  Jan.  19,  160  £.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
John  Browne,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  Clare  Hall, 
Jan.  12,  160f,  under  Mr  Bing,  tutor. 

Pettus,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Pettus,  knt,  alderman  of  Norwich. 
Born  there.  School,  Acle  ?  ('Ocle'),  under  Mr  Stone.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  litt.  grat., 
Jan.  30,  160$.    Tutor,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Lawrence,  Nathaniel ;  of  St  Neot's,  Hunts. ;  son  of  Edmund  Lawrence, 
gent.  Born  at  Bedford.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr 
Rodeknight.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Feb.  11,  160|-,  sizar  of 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Christopher  Husband,  fellow. 

Ayscough,  Edward  ;  son  of  Roger  Ayscough,  knt.  Born  at  Nuthall, 
Notts.  School,  Southwell,  under  Mr  Reynolds.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  Feb.  10,  160|. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 


108  ADMISSIONS.  [160^ 

Shoquetu,  Thomas  ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Thomas  Shoquetu,  deceased; 
of  French  extraction.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges, 
five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Feb.  12,  160£,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Thomas  Thwayts,  fellow. 

Huxley,  Richard ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Sepulchre,  London ;  son  of 
William  Huxley,  citizen  of  London.  School,  Westminster, 
under  Mr  Ireland,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Feb.  21, 
160 J,  sizar  of  his  surety,  William  Branthwaite,  D.D.,  fellow. 

Duke,  John ;  of  Worlingham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Edward  Duke,  gent. 
School,  Hedenham,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Selby.  Age  15. 
Previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner  March  11,  160&.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Browne,  fellow. 

Layer,  Augustin ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Augustin  Layer,  deceased. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  five  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  10,  1608.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Chr.  Husband,  fellow. 

Jenny,  Francis ;  of  Brightwell,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Jermy, 
Esq.  Schools,  Boxford,  under  Mr  Hogan,  two  years ;  and 
South  wold,  under  Mr  Claydon,  for  half  a  year.  Age  18. 
Admitted  fellow -commoner  April  18,  1608.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  A.  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Dowe,  John  ;  son  of  Robert  Dowe,  rector  of  Upper  Rickinghall, 
Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Fowle,  six  years. 
Age  22.  Admitted,  April  20,  1608,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Ds 
Kidman,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College, 
Nov.  11,  1606,  under  Mr  Munsey,  tutor. 

Darlie,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Darlie,  rector  of  Benacre,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Beccles.  Educated  by  his  father.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  April  26,  1608.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver 
Naylor,  fellow. 

Hall,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Hall,  husbandman.  Born  at  Brington, 
Hunts.  School,  Oundle,  Northants.,  under  Mr  Spencer,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  May  3,  1608,  sizar  of  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bachcroft,  fellow. 

Rolfe,  Richard;  of  St  Albans,  Herts;  son  of  James  Rolfe,  gent., 
'Juris  civilis  peritus.'  School,  St  Albans, under  Mr  Gibson, 
five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  May  20, 
1608.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Robson,  John,  M.A. ;  of  Oxford;  son  of  Robert  Robson,  deceased; 
formerly  rector  of  Warcop,  Westmoreland.  Born  at  Kirby 
Thore  ('  Kirbythure ',).  School,  Appleby,  seven  years,  under 
Mr  Reginald  Banbrigg.  At  Queen's  College  and  St  Ed- 
mund's Hall,  Oxford,  three  years.  Age  28.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner  May  26, 1608.  Surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough, 
fellow. 

Wake,  Thomas;  M.A. ;  formerly  pensioner  and  scholar  of  the  college. 
Age  24.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  May  28,  1608.  Surety, 
Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 


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Ducket,  Matthew ;  of  Great  Burdon,  Durham ;  son  of  Robert  Ducket, 
husbandman.  School,  Darlington?  ('Darnton'),  Durham, 
under  Mr  Lawden,  for  two  years.  Age  19.  Admitted, 
June  15,  1608,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor, 
fellow. 

Bedingfield,  Thomas ;  of  Redlingfield,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Bed- 
ingfield,  Esq.  School,  Southwold,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Clayton, 
two  years  and  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table  June  24,  1608.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Ant. 
Duisborough,  fellow. 

Ayscough,  William ;  son  of  Roger  Ayscough,  knt.  Born  at  Nuthall, 
Notts.  School,  Southwell,  Notts.,  under  Mr  Reynolds.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  June  24, 
1608.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Ant.  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Dickenson,  John ;  of  Newton,  Lancashire ;  son  of  Bryan  Dickenson, 
husbandman,  deceased.  School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  West- 
moreland, under  Mr  Hudson,  seven  years.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted June  24,  1608,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Webb,  fellow. 

Branthwaite,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Branthwaite,  Esq.,  serjeant 
at  law,  deceased.  Born  in  London.  Schools,  Eton,  under 
Dr  Langley;  and  London,  under  Mr  Umphreys.  Age  17. 
'Adolescens  optimae  spei'.  Admitted  fellow  -  commoner 
July  1,  1608.  Surety,  his  uncle,  Dr  William  Branthwaite, 
master  of  the  college. 

Barwicke,  Thomas;  of  Clopton,  Suffolk;  son  of  Henry  Barwicke, 
gent  School,  Otley,  under  Mr  Nathan  Bowman.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  6, 1608.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Wickes,  Timothy ;  son  of  George  Wickes,  rector  of  Plumstead,  Nor- 
folk. Educated  by  his  father.  Age  20.  Admitted  July  6, 
1608,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Burlington,  William,  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Burling- 
ton, mediocris  fortuuae.  School,  Tittleshall,  under  Mr 
Crosse,  three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted,  July  6,  1608, 
sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammonde,  fellow. 

Symonds,  John;  of  Hindolveston,  Norfolk;  son  of  Ralph  Symonds, 
gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Wright,  two  years.  Age  14. 
Admitted  scholar  July  23,  1608.  Tutor,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor, 
fellow. 

Watson,  Matthew;  of  Welby,  Lincolnshire;  son  of  Thomas  Watson, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Grantham,  under  Mr  Towes, 
four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  30, 
1608.  Surety,  John  Webb,  MA.,  fellow.  Previously  ad- 
mitted at  Trinity  College  March,  1605,  under  Mr  Barton, 
tutor  and  fellow  of  that  college. 

Robinson,  Thomas;  son  of  Hugh  Robinson,  rector  of  Bramerton, 
Norfolk.   School,  Bramerton,  under  Mr  Thornton,  four  years. 


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Age  17.  Admitted,  Sep.  14,  1608,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
J.  Browne,  fellow. 

Jackson,  Eleazar;  of  Hartlington,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Laurence  Jack- 
son, husbandman.  School,  Burnsall,  under  Mr  Taylor,  three 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Sep.  2,  1608,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher,  fellow. 

Copley,  Edward. 

*Loude,  Ralph;  of  Aighton,  Lancashire;  son  of  Edmund  Loude, 
husbandman.  School,  Whalley,  under  Mr  Browne,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Oct.  13,  1608,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  the  Master,  William  Branthwaite,  D.D.  Previously 
admitted  at  Emmanuel  College,  May  4,  1606,  under  Mr 
Walbanks,  tutor. 

Metcalfe,  Nicholas;  son  of  Leonard  Metcalfe,  rector  of  Tatterford, 
Norfolk.  School,  Fakenham,  under  Mr  More.  Age  20. 
Admitted  Oct.  25,  1608,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Thomas  Thwayts.  Previously  admitted  at  St 
Catharine's,  under  Mr  Knowles,  and  afterwards  at  St  Peter's 
under  Mr  Dirham. 

Harris,  Thomas ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Issey,  Cornwall ;  son  of  Anthony 
Harris,  gent.  School,  Bodmin  ('Bodnam'),  under  Mr 
Cole,  three  years.  At  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  two  years, 
under  Mr  Preadeux,  tutor.  Age  21.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  Oct.  29,  1608.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Ha- 
monde,  fellow. 

Starling,  Robert ;  of  Sporle,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Starling, 
gent.  School,  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Kittelby,  two  years. 
Admitted  at  Emmanuel  College  six  years  previously,  under 
Mr  Starling,  tutor,  where  he  resided  for  two  years.  Age  24. 
Admitted  Oct.  31,  1608,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Richard  Parker,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  160|  TO  DEC.  31,  1609. 

Heigate,  Robert ;  of  Ramsholt,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Edmund  Heigate, 
gent.  Age  35.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Jan. 
19,  16  Of.     Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Fulger,  Richard ;  of  Mellis,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Nicholas  Fulger,  gent. 
School,  Eye  ('Eaye'),  under  Mr  Mosse.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  20,  160$.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Webb,  fellow. 

Webbe,  William;  of  Motcombe,  near  Shaftsbury,  Dorset;  son  and 
heir  of  William  Webbe,  knt.  Educated  at  home  under  Mr 
Smalley.    Age   13.     Admitted    fellow-commoner    Jan.   27, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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160|.     Surety,  his  uncle,  Dr  William  Bran th wait,  master  of 
the  college. 

Erdiswick,  Richard ;  of  Sandon,  Staffordshire ;  son  and  heir  of 
Sampson  Erdiswick,  Esq.,  deceased.  School,  Eton,  under 
Dr  Langley,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner Jan.  29, 160|.  Tutor,  the  Master,  Dr  William  Branth- 
wait. 

Hovell,  Gregory;  of  Winston  ('Winerston'),  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas 
Hovell,  gent.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Fowle,  four 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar  March  27, 1608.  Surety, 
Mr  Kidman. 

Doughtie,  Andrew ;  of  Bacton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Doughtie, 
gent.  School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted,  March  26,  1608,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Forrester,  Abraham;  of  London;  son  of  William  Forrester,  M.D. 
At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Slater.  Admitted  pensioner 
March  17,  160f.     Surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Campe,  Christopher;  of  Pakefield,  Suffolk;  son  of  Benedict  Camp, 
gent.  School,  Benacre,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  Feb.  20,  160f.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Ives,  Thomas;  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk;  son  of  Henry  Ives,  gent. 
School,  North  Walsham,  four  years,  under  Mr  Tilles.  Age 
18.  Admitted,  May  1,  1609,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Tennant,  Richard  ;  son  of  Henry  Tennant,  of  Craven,  Yorkshire. 
School,  Giggleswick,  three  years,  under  Mr  Shute.  Age  18. 
Admitted  May  6,  1609,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr 
Welles,  fellow. 

Grenewood,  Devoreux,  of  Shottesham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Christopher 
Grenewood,  clerk,  deceased.  School,  Hedenham,  under  Mr 
Selby.  Age  19.  Admitted,  May  25,  1609,  sizar  of  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Kidman,  fellow.  Previously 
admitted  at  St  Catharine's  Hall,  April  24,  1605,  under  Mr 
Knowles,  M.A.,  tutor;  and  at  Emmanuel  College  about  Nov. 
1,  1605,  under  Mr  Walbancks,  tutor. 

Aldhowse,  Robert ;  of  Stradbroke,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Aldhowse, 
gent.,  of  Ash  Booking.  School,  Earl  Soham,  under  Mr  Bow- 
man, for  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  June  6,  1609.  Surety,  Mr  T.  Browne, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Burges,  William  ;  of  Alborough,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Burges,  gent. 
School,  Moulton,  under  Mr  Machett,  three  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  6,  1609.  Surety,  Thomas 
Kydman,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Doughtie,  William ;  son  of  Robert  Doughtie,  gent.,  of  Hanworth, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Norwich.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr 
Eston,  three  years.     Age  17.     Admitted  fellow-commoner, 


112  ADMISSIONS.  [1G09 

litt.  grat.,  June  9,  1609.  Tutor,  Thomas  Bachcroft,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Pecke,  Thomas ;  of  Ipswich,  '  Olim  Gippewich,  urbecula  hujus  comi- 
tatus  quasi  ocello,  portuque  satis  commodo';  son  of  William 
Pecke,  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under 
Mr  Eston,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
litt.  grat.,  June  20,  1609.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Bachcroft,  fellow. 

Linsey,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Linsey,  rector  of  South  Creake, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Great  Bircham  under  Mr  Bloomefield, 
for  a  year  and  a  half;  and  Fakenham,  under  William  Jeff- 
rays,  B.A.,  for  half  a  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  June  4, 1609.   Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Webb,  fellow. 

English,  Nicholas ;  son  of  Symon  English,  clerk,  deceased.  Born  at 
Peterborough  ('urbecula  Petriburgho  sive  Petropoli'). 
School,  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  William  Smith, 
three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June 
30,  1609.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Smith,  William  ;  of  Elsing,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Smith,  clerk. 
Taught  the  rudiments  of  Latin  at  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk,  by 
his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  30, 
1609.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Robinson,  John ;  of  Elsing,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Robinson,  gent. 
Educated  at  Monk  Soham,  under  Mr  William  Smith.  Age 
15.  Admitted  June  30,  1609,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne. 

Greene,  George  ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Robert  Greene,  gent.,  attorney 
at  law.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges,  for  a  year  and 
a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  litt.  grat.,  July  1,  1609.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bach- 
croft, M.A.,  fellow. 

Cornwaleys,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Cornwaleys,  gent.,  of  Westwick, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Ranworth.  School,  North  Walsham, 
under  Mr  Tilles,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar 
July  4,  1609.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Baist,  Abraham  ;  of  Thetford,  Norfolk  ('ex  vetusta  ilia  urbe  Sitomago 
nunc  Thetford  appellata ') ;  son  of  Abraham  Baist,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Jenkinson.  Age  17. 
Admitted  July  5,  1609,  litt.  grat,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Stephen  Perse,  M.D.,  senior  fellow. 

Stafford,  Matthew  ;  of  Plumstead,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Stafford, 
rector  of  Filby.  School,  Eton,  six  years,  under  Dr 
Langley  ('J^tonse  e  regione  Windesorae  trans  Tamisim, 
celebri  illo  humaniorum  literarnm  gymnasio').  Age  19. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  4,  1609.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Oliver  Naylor,  M.A.,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at 
St  Peter's  College,  Aug.  8,  1608,  under  Thomas  Soames, 
B.A.,  tutor. 


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Utting,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Utting,  rector  of  Weston,  Suffolk. 
School,  Shadingfield  ('  Sheddenfield '),  under  Mr  Thaxter, 
three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  Aug.  21,  1609,  litt.  grat., 
sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Alexander,  Jerome  ;  son .  of  Jerome  Alexander,  gent.,  of  Thorpland, 
Norfolk.  Born  at .  Gressenhall.  School,  Aylsham,  under 
Mr  Eston,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  15.  Admitted  Sep.  11, 
1609,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bachcroft,  fellow. 

*Blancks,  William  ;  of  Kirby,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Christopher  Blancks, 
blacksmith.  School,  Bramerton,  under  Mr  Thornton,  five 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  Sep.  16,  1609,  litt.  grat.,  sizar 
of  Mr  Oliver  Nay  lor,  fellow. 

Pestell,  John ;  of  Westwick,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Pestell,  gent. 
School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles,  four  years.  Age 
18.  Admitted  scholar  Sep.  21,  1609,  litt.  grat.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Marshall,  Thomas ;  of  Seaming,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Marshall, 
rector  of  Wood  Norton.  School,  Fakenham,  under  Mr  Foster 
and  William  Jeffrayes,  B.A.  Age  18.  Admitted  Sep.  23, 
1609,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bachcroft, 
fellow. 

Wright,  Nicholas ;  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leicestershire ;  son  of  John 
Wright,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Melton  Mowbray,  four 
years,  under  Mr  Wallys.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Sep.  25,  1609, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Robert  Welles, 
M.D.,  fellow. 

Balliston,  Christopher  ;  of  Bodenham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Robert  Ballis- 
ton,  husbandman.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallys,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  10,  1609,  and  elected 
scholar  of  Mr  Willy  son  Oct.  31,  1609.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Matchet,  Clement ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Robert  Machet,  gent. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges,  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  Nov.  15,  1609,  and  elected  scholar  on 
Dr  Caius'  foundation  Nov.  18,  1609.  Surety,  John  Browne, 
M.A.,  fellow. 

Gleane,  John ;  son  of  Peter  Gleane,  gent.,  citizen  and  alderman  of 
Norwich.  At  school  there  for  four  years,  under  Mr  Townley. 
Age  16.  Admitted  June  27,  1609,  litt.  gi-at.,  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table.  Matriculated  Nov.  16,  1609.  Tutor, 
John  Webbe,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Hodgson,  Anthony ;  of  Newton,  near  Penrith,  Cumberland  ('  vulgo 
Perith,  emporiolum  celebre ') ;  son  of  Thomas  Hodgson, 
husbandman.  School,  Blencow,  under  Mr  John  Davyes,  nine 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Dec.  2,  1609,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of 
Thomas  Bachcroft,  M.A.,  fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 
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114  ADMISSIONS.  [1609 

Hobman,  Francis ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Andrew,  Holborn,  London  ; 
son  of  Thomas  Hobman,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  West- 
minster, under  Mr  Ireland,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar  Nov.  27,  1609,  litt.  grat.,  and  elected  on  Dr  Caius' 
foundation  Dec.  5,  1609.    Surety,  John  Webbe,  MA.,  fellow. 

Grene,  George ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Robert  Grene,  gent.,  attorney 
at  law.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  July  1, 
1609,  at  the  age  of  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  Dec.  20, 
1609.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bachcroft,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  16$,  TO   DEC.  31,  1610. 

Pettus,  Thomas ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  John  Pettus,  knt.,  alderman 
of  Norwich.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table 
Jan.  30, 160£;  at  the  age  of  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner 
Jan.  5,  16£§.     Surety,  John  Browne,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Frost,  William ;  son  of  John  Frost,  clerk,  rector  of  Thornham,  Suf- 
folk. School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickenson, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Jan.  12,  16?§,  litt.  grat., 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Tilney,  Nathanael;  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Francis  Tilney, 
gent.  School,  Reymerstone  ('Ramerston'),  under  Mr  Gould, 
B.A.,  and  Mr  Graver,  B.A.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  Jan.  17,  16j§.     Tutor,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Whitney,  George;  of  Walden,  Essex;  son  of  Thomas  Whitney,  gent., 
deceased.  Educated  at  Chenies,  Beds,  (sic),  under  Mr 
Allebon,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Jan.  18,  16$, 
litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr. John  Browne. 

Hinckes,  Samuel;  son  of  Roger  Hinckes,  clerk,  rector  of  Taverham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges, 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  March 
15, 16$.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 

Gyrlington,  William ;  son  of  Ninian  Gyrlington,  Esq.,  of  '  the  Manor 
of  Gyrlington',  in  the  parish  of  Wycliffe,  Yorkshire  ('in 
comitat.  Richmondise').  School,  Aldbrough  ('  Kirkebridge, 
St  John's,  Aldbrough'),  under  Mr  Nicholson,  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  March  15,  16$,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisburgh. 

Pridgeon,  Francis ;  son  of  Francis  Pridgeon,  clerk,  rector  of  Boothby, 
Lincolnshire.  Born  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Educated  by 
his  father.  Age  14.  Admitted,  March  23,  16$,  litt.  grat., 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Kydman. 

Cozen  (or  Cosin1),  John;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Giles  Cozen,  gent., 
deceased.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges,  four  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  March  25, 1610.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

1  Postea  episc.  Dunelm  (old  note). 


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Pepper,  Robert;  of  Stanfield,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Pepper,  clerk, 
deceased     Schools,    Rainham,    under    Mr  "Wright,   three 
years ;  and  Fakenham,  under  William  Jeffrayes,  B.A.,  three 
years.    Age  17.    Admitted,  March  25,  1610,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  John  Webb,  fellow. 
Tyrrel,  Henry;  of  Brinkley  ('Brinklow'),  Cambs.;  son  of  Edward 
Tyrrel,  Esq.,  deceased.     School,  Withersfield,  Suffolk,  under 
Mr  Cozens,  three  years  ('  Adolescens  optimae  spei').   Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  March  26, 1610,  litt.  grat.   Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 
Kellet,  Anthony ;  son  of  Richard  Kellet,  vicar  of  Carlton-le-Moorland, 
Lincolnshire.     School,  Lincoln,  under  Mr  Houghton.     Age 
16.    Admitted,  April  5,  1610,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Wetherall,  fellow. 
Edmonds,  William ;  son  of  William  Edmonds,  clerk,  rector  of  Rick- 
mansworth,  Herts.     School,  Eton,  under  Dr  Langley,  three 
years.     Age  18.     Admitted,  April  10,  1610,  litt.  grat,  sizar 
of  Mr  Branthwait,  D.D.     Previously  admitted  at  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  May,  1609,  under  Mr  Bates. 
Stribling,  Samuel;  of  Tavistock,  Devon;  son  of  Richard  Stribling, 
clerk,  rector  of  Ashford,  Devon.    School,  Barnstaple,  under 
Mr  Wilson,    four    years.     Age   17.     Admitted,  litt.  grat., 
April   13,  1610,  sizar  of  Mr  John  Gosthin,  M.D.     Surety, 
Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 
Brooke,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Brooke,  M.A.,  Esquire  Bedell  of 
the  University.     Born  in  Cambridge,  and  at  school  there, 
under  Mr  Rodeknight.     Age  16.     Admitted  scholar,  litt 
grat,   April    16,    1610.     Tutor    and    surety,   Mr   Thomas 
Wetherell,  fellow. 
Philips,  George;  of  South  Rainham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Christopher 
Philips,  mediocris  fortunae.     Educated  at  Tivetshall,  under 
Mr  Collissonne,  two  years.     Age  17.    Admitted,  litt.  grat, 
April  10,  1610,  sizar  of  Christopher  Husband,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Bowbeare,  John ;   of  Braunton  ('  Baunton '),  Devon ;   son  of  John 
Bowbeare,  gent.     School,  Tiverton,  under  Mr  Butler,  five 
years.    Age  17.    Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  June  9,  1610. 
Tutor  and  surety,  John  Browne,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Lawrence,  Charles ;  son  of  Thomas  Lawrence,  clerk,  rector  of  Standon, 
Beds.  (sic).    Educated  at  Westend,  in  the  parish  of  Southill, 
under  Mr  John  Carter,  for  about  seven  years.    Age  18.    Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat,  June  11,  1610.    Tutor,  Thomas 
Wake,  M.A.,  fellow. 
Sheild,  Edward;  of  Preston,  Rutlandshire;  son  of  Thomas  Sheild, 
husbandman.     School,   Uppingham,  under    Mr  Burrowes, 
four  years.     Age  16.     Admitted,  June  26,  1610,  sizar  of 
Mr  Matthew  Stokys,  fellow. 
Reeve,  Thomas ;  of  Langley,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Reeve,  hus- 
bandman.   School,  Moulton,  under  Mr  Matchet,  one  year. 

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116  ADMISSIONS.  [1610 

Age  16.  Admitted  June  30,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  Thomas 
Wake,  fellow. 

Frances,  Jonathan ;  son  of  John  Francis,  clerk,  vicar  of  Langford, 
Beds.  Schools,  Ely,  four  years,  under  Mr  Pamphlin;  and 
Clifton,  Beds.,  under  Mr  Welles,  one  year.  Age  14  Ad- 
mitted, July  4,  1610,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  Henry  Hamonde, 
fellow. 

Catelin,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Catelin,  gent.  Born  at  Cherry  Hinton, 
Cambs.  School,  Ely,  under  Messrs  Pamphlin  and  Wigmore, 
five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  July  11,  1610,  litt. 
grat.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisburgh. 

*Cruso,  Aquila;  son  of  John  Cruso,  a  Belgian,  mediocris  fortunae. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  four  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Aug.  18,  1610.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Basnage,  David ;  son  of  Nicolas  Basnage,  clerk,  deceased,  a  native 
of  France  and  some  time  preacher  at  the  French  Church 
at  Norwich.  Born  in  Norwich  and  educated  at  the  Gram- 
mar School  there,  under  Mr  Brigges,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  10,  1610,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Scarburgh,  Samuel ;  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Henry 
Scarburgh,  attorney  at  law.  School,  North  Walsham,  under 
Mr  Tylles.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  3,  1610. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Fothergill,  Thomas ;  of  York ;  son  of  William  Fothergill,  tanner, 
('coriarius').  Educated  at  Well,  Yorkshire,  under  Mr  Milner, 
two  years  and  a  half.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
Nov.  23,  1610.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell, 
fellow. 

Rand,  John  ;  of  'Elden',  near  East  Dereham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Nicholas 
Rand,  deceased.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Ireland, 
three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Dec.  1,  1610,  litt.  grat., 
sizar  of  Thomas  Weatherell,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Delawne,  Henry;  of  London ;  son  of  Isaac  Delawne,  M.D.,  a  French- 
man. School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Briggs.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, Nov.  16,  1610,  sizar  of  the  Master,  William  Branth- 
wait,  D.D. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161?  TO  DEC.  31,  1611. 

Chamberlaine,  Edmund;  son  of  Thomas  Chamberlaine,  gent.,  of 
Stratton  Audley,  Oxon.  Born  at  Hillesden,  Bucks.  Edu- 
cated at  Thame,  Oxon.,  under  Mr  Butcher,  three  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  17,  161?.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Winter,  Thomas;  of  Stow,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Winter,  gent. 
School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Wigmore,  one  year.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat,  Feb.  6,  16l£.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Weatherell,  Henry ;  of  Framingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas 
Weatherell,  gent.  Educated  at  Bramerton,  under  Mr 
Thornton,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  Feb.  13,  16l£.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne, 
fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  Pembroke  Hall  in  May  1610, 
under  Mr  Reade,  tutor. 

Micklethwait,  Joseph  ;  of  York ;  son  of  Elias  Micklethwait,  merchant. 
School,  York,  under  Mr  Belwood,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Mar.  22,  161?-.  Tutor,  Thomas 
Weatherell,  M.A.,  fellow. 

Gonevile,  Nicholas ;  of  Worstead,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Gonvile, 
mediocria  fortunae.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges, 
three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Mar.  27, 1611,  sizar  of  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

White,  John;  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.;  son  of  John  White,  clerk, 
preacher,  from  Barnham  ('  Berueham '),  Suffolk.  Educated 
under  his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted,  April  2,  1611,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell. 

*Michell,  Edmund ;  son  of  Robert  Michell,  citizen  and  merchant  of 
Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Gammon  and 
Thornton,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  April  4,  1611.  Tutor  and  surety,  John  Browne,  M.A., 
fellow. 

Bladwell,  William ;  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Giles  Blad- 
well,  Esq.,  deceased.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Estou, 
two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat., 
April  4,  1611.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Scry  vener,  Ralph ;  of  Keswick,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Peter  Scryvener, 
gent.,  resident  at  Bacton.  School,  North  Walsham,  two 
years,  under  Mr  Tylles.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  8,  1611, 
litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Le  Groos,  Charles  ;  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Le  Groos,  knt.,  of  Crost- 
wight,  Norfolk.  Born  in  Norwich.  Schools,  Aylsham  and 
Wymondham,  under  Mr  Eston,  six  years.  'Optimae  spei 
adolescens'.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat., 
April  13,  1611.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Christopher  Husband, 
fellow. 

Andrews,  Samuel;  son  of  Philip  Andrews,  a  Belgian,  deceased. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  two  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  16,  1611.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


118  ADMISSIONS.  [1611 

Sandes,  John ;  of  Bennington,  Lincolnshire  ;  son  of  Robert  Sandes, 
gent.,  of  Tumby.  School,  Lobthorpe  (' Loppinthorpe '), 
under  Mr  John  Bayes,  B.A.,  two  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat,  April  23, 1611.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Christopher  Husbaud,  fellow. 

Coates,  Peter ;  of  Sewstern,  Leicestershire ;  son  of  Richard  Coates, 
gent.  School,  Lobthorpe  ('Loppinthorp'),  under  Mr  John 
Bayes,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat, 
April  23,  1611.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Christopher  Hus- 
band, fellow. 

Derhaugh,  Samuel ;  of  Badingham,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Derhaugh, 
gent.,  deceased.  Educated  at  Cransford,  under  Mr  Bowman, 
one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  7, 
1611.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Nowell,  Henry ;  son  of  Richard  Nowell,  clerk,  rector  of  Buekenham 
Ferry,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thornton, 
three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  May  7, 
1611.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Proud,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Proud,  goldsmith,  citizen  of  London, 
deceased.  Born  in  the  parish  of  St  Peter's,  Cheap.  At 
school  in  Cloak  Lane,  under  Mr  Renolds,  three  years.  Age 
15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt  grat.,  May  21,  1611.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  John  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Armitstead,  Thomas  ;  of  Stock,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Lawrence  Armit- 
stead,  husbandman.  School,  Burnsall,  under  Mr  Toppan, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May  31,  1611,  litt.  grat, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  John  Fletcher,  fellow. 

Baynton,  Jerome ;  son  of  Jerome  Baynton,  citizen  of  London. 
Born  in  the  parish  of  St  Leonard,  East  Cheap.  School, 
Huntingdon,  under  Mr  Beard,  five  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  10,  1611.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Jenney,  Arthur;  of  Rendlesham  ('olim  Rendili  mansio'),  Suffolk; 
son  and  heir  of  Francis  Jenney,  Esq.,  deceased.  Schools, 
Southwold  and  Worlingworth,  under  Messrs  Claydon  and 
Barker.  'Bonse  indolis  adolescens'.  Age  18.  Admitted 
fellow -commoner,  litt.  grat,  June  12,  1611.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisborough,  fellow. 

White,  Henry;  of  Ipswich  ('urbecula  olim  Gippewich'),  Suffolk; 
son  of  John  White,  mediocris  fortunae,  deceased.  School, 
Ipswich,  under  Mr  Cotsford.  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  12, 
1611,  litt.  grat,  sizar  of  Mr  Anthony  Duisburghe,  fellow. 

Robinson,  Roockewood ;  son  of  Hugh  Robinson,  clerk,  rector  of 
Bramerton,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Bramerton  and  Norwich,  six 
years,  under  Mr  Thornton.  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  18, 
1611,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John 
Browne. 

Chandler,  Robert ;  of  Surlingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Francis  Chandler, 
mediocris  fortunae.    Schools,  Bramerton  and  Norwich,  under 


1611]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  119 

Mr  Thornton,  five  years.    Age  17.   Admitted,  June  18, 1611, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hanimonde,  fellow. 

Vincent,  Clement ;  son  of  Thomas  Vincent,  gent.,  of  Worlingworth, 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Honingham  ('  Hunningham '),  Norfolk. 
School,  Southvvold,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Claydon,  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  23,  1611.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Mace,  Roger;  of  the  parish  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge;  son  of 
Henry  Mace,  perfumer  ('  aromatarius').  At  school,  under  Mr 
Rodeknight,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  June  27,  1611, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Rogerson,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Rogerson,  clerk,  vicar  of  Honing- 
ham, Norfolk.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Eston,  one 
year.  Age  15.  Admitted,  July  3,  1611,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Thwayts,  fellow. 

Skinner,  Robert ;  of  Beeston,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Edward  Skinner, 
husbandman.  School,  Tittleshall,  under  Mr  Collysson,  one 
year.  Age  18.  Admitted,  July  3,  1611,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  William  Crow,  fellow. 

Neve,  Richard ;  son  of  Robert  Neve,  clerk,  rector  of  Swanton  Morley, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges,  three  years ; 
and  Wjmondham,  under  Mr  Eston,  six  months.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  3,  1611.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Allde,  Jonathan;  of  the  parish  of  St  Giles,  Cripplegate;  son  of 
Edwarde  Allde,  citizen  of  London,  printer.  School,  Mer- 
chant Taylors',  under  Mr  Heyne,  two  year.-).  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  3,  1611.  Surety,  Mr  John 
Browne,  fellow. 

Kynge,  Robert ;  son  of  Richard  Kynge,  clerk,  vicar  of  Weasenham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Wigmore,  three  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted,  July  8,  1611,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Dr  Perse,  fellow. 

Gardiner,  Thomas ;  son  of  Samuel  Gardiner,  D.D.,  rector  of  the 
parish  church  of  'Great  Rainham',  Norfolk.  Born  at  South 
Walsham.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townley,  a  year  and 
a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  8,  1611. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Jenney,  Thomas ;  son  of  Ambrose  Jenney,  gent.,  of  Eltham,  Kent. 
Born  at  Bexwell,  Norfolk.  School,  Croydon,  Surrey,  under 
Mr  Davyes,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  Sep.  21,  1611.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bach- 
croft,  fellow. 

Sammes,  Gerard;  of  Wickham,  Essex;  son  and  heir  of  John 
Sammes,  knt.  School,  Moreton,  under  Mr  Goodwin,  two 
years.  'Adolescens  optimse  spei'.  Age  15.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  8,  1611.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Mr  William  Branthwait,  D.D. 


120  ADMISSIONS.  [1611 

Southcot,  George  ;  of  Buckland,  Devon ;  son  and  heir  of  George 
Southcot,  knt.  School,  Staines,  Middlesex,  under  Mr 
Evans,  six  years.  'Adolescens  optimse  spei'.  Age  14. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  19, 1611.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Mr  William  Branthwait,  D.D. 

Yelverton,  Henry ;  son  of  William  Yelverton,  Esq.  Born  at  Edge- 
field, Norfolk.  School,  Eton,  under  Dr  Langley,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted,  Nov.  9,  1611,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Weatherell,  fellow. 

Hewet,  Thomas ;  of  Ketton,  Rutlandshire ;  son  of  Thomas  Hewet, 
gent.  School,  Ketton,  under  Mr  Little,  six  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted,  Oct.  10,  1611,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Dr  Welles,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  St  John's 
College,  Feb.  1608,  under  Mr  Haxby,  tutor. 

Bentlie,  Edward ;  son  of  Stephen  Bentlie,  gent,  of  Brumstead, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  West  wick.  School,  North  Walsham, 
under  Mr  Tylles,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  Nov.  18 
1611,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  John  Allen 
fellow. 

Randolph,  Thomas;  M.A.  of  this  College.  Age  24.  Already  ad- 
mitted scholar  and  pensioner;  now  admitted  fellow-com- 
moner Nov.  29,  1611.     Surety,  Dr  Welles,  fellow. 

Gurlin,  William ;  M.A.  of  this  College.  Age  22.  Already  admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table;  now  admitted  fellow- 
commoner  Nov.  29,  1611.  Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bachcroft, 
fellow. 

Cooke,  Thomas,  M.A.  of  this  College.  Age  25.  Already  admitted 
scholar  and  pensioner;  now  admitted  fellow-commoner  Nov. 
29,  1611.     Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Bachcroft,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1.  16l£  TO  DEC.  31,  1612. 

Moundeford,  Edmund;  son  and  heir  of  Edmund  Moundeford,  knt.; 
of  Mundford,  Norfolk.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr 
Eston,  two  years.  "Adolescens  summae  spei".  Age  16. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat,  Jan.  16, 16l£.  Surety, 
the  Master,  William  Branthwait,  D.D. 

Boteler,  John ;  of  Hatfield,  Herts. ;  son  of  Henry  Boteler,  knt. 
School,  St  Julian's,  at  St  Albans,  under  Mr  Heyward, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Jan.  23,  1611,  litt.  grat, 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor,  Mr  Thomas 
Weatherell,  fellow. 

Knevet,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Knevet,  knt,  of  Buckenham  Castle, 
Norfolk,  deceased.  Born  at  Harling  ('Herling').  School, 
Moulton,  under  Mr  Matchet,  three  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted, Jan.  29,  16l£,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 


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Adams,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Adams,  clerk,  rector  of  Norton  ('  Naw- 
ton),  near  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury,  under  Mr 
Dickerson,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  Feb.  19,  161^.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Weatherell,  fellow. 

Cotton,  Francis;  of  Barford,  Norfolk;  son  of  Roger  Cotton,  carpen- 
ter, of  Wramplingham.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr 
Bston,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Feb.  27, 161^, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  James  Iken,  fellow. 

March,  William ;  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  March, 
gent.,  deceased.  School,  Great  Fransham,  under  Mr  Heb- 
borne,  two  years.  Aged  20.  Admitted  scholar  Mar.  17, 
16l£.     Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Bedell,  Henry;  of  Great  Catworth,  Hunts.;  son  of  William  Bedell, 
gent.  School,  Peterborough,  under  Mr  Humfrey  Rowe, 
four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  6, 
1612.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Boteler,  John;  son  of  Henry  Boteler,  knt.,  of  Hatfield,  Herts. 
Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table;  ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner  April  16,  1612.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Warden,  Henry;  son  of  William  Warden,  citizen  of  Norwich.  At 
school  there,  under  Messrs  Briggs  and  More,  six  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  20,  1612. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Cradock,  Nathanael;  of  Cambridge;  son  of  Nathanael  Cradock,  mer- 
chant. School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Rodeknight,  six 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  27, 
1612.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Allen,  John;  of  Colby,  Norfolk;  son  of  Reginald  Allen,  gent.  School, 
North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tylles,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  27,  1612.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Cradock,  John ;  son  of  Richard  Cradock,  clerk,  rector  of  Barrow, 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Newark  upon  Trent.  Educated  at  home 
by  his  father,  and  afterwards  at  school  at  Cambridge,  for  a 
year  and  a  half,  under  Mr  Rodeknight.  Age  17.  Admitted, 
April  27,  1612,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  the  Master,  William 
Branthwait,  D.D. 

Watter,  Christopher ;  of  York ;  son  of  William  Watter,  gent.  School, 
York,  under  Mr  Bel  wood,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  28,  1612.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Yelverton,  Henry;  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Yelver- 
ton,  Esq.  Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  as  above;  admitted  fellow-commoner  May  6,  1612. 
Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Brathwait,  Thomas;  of  Skelwith,  Lancashire;  son  of  Robert  Brath- 


122  ADMISSIONS.  [1612 

wait,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Stonham,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat., 
May  11,  1612.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  James  Iken,  fellow. 

Damport,  Edmund;  of  Manby,  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  Robert  Damjiort, 
Esq.  School,  Roxby,  under  Mr  Welby,  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  May  15,  1612,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Corbolde,  Elijah,  ('Elizeus');  son  of  Thomas  Corbolde,  clerk,  vicar  of 
Holkham,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallys,  two 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  15,  1612. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  James  Iken,  fellow. 

Macocke,  Samuel ;  of  Yelvertoft,  Northants ;  son  of  Roger  Macocke, 
husbandman.  School,  Shawell,  Leicestershire,  under  Mr 
Lee,  three  years.  Admitted,  May  15,  1612,  litt.  grat.,  sizar 
of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Stephen  Perse,  M.D.,  senior 
fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  Jesus  College,  May  28, 1611, 
under  Mr  Robert  Osgodby,  fellow  of  that  college. 

Warde,  John;  of  Bolton,  Yorks.  (' Richmondiensis  ex  Bolton  super 
Swala,  fluvio  sacro');  son  of  Henry  Warde,  gent.  School, 
Richmond,  under  Mr  Bland,  four  years.  Age  21.  Admitted, 
May  22,  1612,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  John  Webb, 
fellow. 

Gurlin,  Nathanel ;  son  of  William  Gurlin,  gent.,  of  Lynn,  deceased. 
Born  at  Terrington,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  All- 
ston,  for  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  June  10,  1612, 
litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Legg,  Robert;  son  of  Nicholas  Legg,  husbandman,  of  'Berton',  Nor- 
folk. Born  at  West  Tofts.  School,  South  Creake,  under 
Mr  Sturges,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  June  13, 1612, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor, 
fellow. 

North,  Gilbert;  son  of  John  North,  knt.,  deceased  (the  son  and 
heir  of  Baron  Roger  North,  of  Kirtling,  'alias  Catlidge', 
Cambridge,  deceased).  Born  in  the  parish  of  St  Paul, 
London.  Educated,  first  in  his  mother's  house  under  Mr 
Evans,  three  years;  and  at  Eton,  under  Dr  Langley  and 
Mr  Bust,  two  years.  'Optimae  spei  adolescens'.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  June  16, 1612.  Surety, 
the  Master,  William  Bran  th wait,  D.D. 

Rant,  Humfrey;  of  Norwich;  son  of  William  Rant,  M.D.,  formerly 
fellow  of  the  college.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges, 
four  years.  '  Bonae  indolis  adolescens '.  Age  16.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  June  16,  1612.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Henry  Hamonde,  fellow. 

Shepperd,  Robert;  son  of  Owen  Shepperd,  Esq.,  of  Kirby  Bedon, 
near  Norwich.  Schools,  Bramerton  and  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Thornton,  five  years.    'Summae  spei  adolescens'.    Ago 


1612]  GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  123 

16.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  June  16,  1612. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Staynes,  Nicholas;  of  Kirby  Bedon,  near  Norwich;  son  of  Thomas 
Staynes,  gent.,  of  Surlingham.  Schools,  Bramerton  and 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Thornton,  six  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Juue  22,  1612.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  John  Browne,  fellow. 

Thomson,  Francis;  son  of  John  Thomson,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Boothby, 
Lincolnshire.  School,  Navenby,  under  Mr  Houlker,  five 
years.  'Bonae  indolis  adolescens'.  Age  17.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  June  27,  1612.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duisburgh,  fellow. 

Wetherhird,  Richard;  of  Long  Preston,  Yorkshire;  son  of  John 
Wetherhird,  husbandman,  deceased.  School,  Giggleswick, 
under  Mr  Shute,  three  years.  Age  20.  Admitted,  June  29, 
1612,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Damport,  Edmund;  son  of  Robert  Daniport,  Esq.,  of  Manby,  Lin- 
colnshire. Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  as  above;  admitted  fellow-commoner  July  6,  1612. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Wright,  Samuel,  of  London;  son  of  Edward  Wright,  M.A.,  formerly 
fellow  of  the  college.  At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Re- 
ginalde,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  July  7, 1612,  litt. 
grat.,  sizar  of  the  Master,  William  Branthwait,  D.D. 

Pleasaunce,  John;  of  Brinton,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Pleasaunce, 
mediocris  fortuuae.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallys,  five 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat,  July  8,  1612. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Watter,  Christopher ;  son  of  William  Watter,  gent.,  of  York.  Pre- 
viously admitted  scholar,  as  above ;  admitted  fellow-com- 
moner July  13, 1612.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weather- 
ell, fellow. 

Byrne,  Mulerus ;  an  Irishman ;  son  of  Arthur  Byrne,  gent.,  of  'Ballin- 
curry',  Co.  Wicklow.  School,  Dublin,  under  Mr  Hill,  an 
Englishman,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  July  20, 1612, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Christopher 
Husband,  fellow. 

Harrison,  John;  son  of  John  Harrison,  gent.,  alderman  ('senator 
primarius')  of  York  city.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Nesbitt, 
a  Scotchman,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Aug.  30,  1612, 
litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Barthelet,  Anthony ;  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Edward 
Barthelet,  gent.,  deceased.  School,  Moulton,  under  Mr 
Matchet,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  scholar,  litt. 
grat.,  Sep.  16,  1612.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Anthony  Duis- 
burgh, fellow. 

Kidd,  Leonard  ;  of  Settle,  Yorkshire  ;  son  of  Robert  Kidd,  husband- 


124  ADMISSIONS.  [1612 

man.  School,  Giggleswick,  under  Mr  Shute,  five  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted,  Oct.  2,  1612,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Henry  Hamonde,  fellow. 

Jenny,  Edward  ;  of  Teversham,  Cambs.;  son  of  Thomas  Jermy,  knt. 
Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Matthews.  Age  18.  Admit- 
ted to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct  1,  1612.  Surety,  Mr 
Duisburgh. 

Athow,  John;  of  Brisley,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Athow,  gent  At 
school  under  Mr  Man.  Age  18.  Previously  admitted 
scholar,  under  Mr  Ikens  :  now  matriculated,  Oct  1,  1612. 

Towneshend,  Stanhope  ;  of  Rainham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Townes- 
hend,  knt.  Educated  by  Mr  Eason.  Age  16.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Nichols,  Edward ;  of  Kent ;  son  of  Samuel  Nichols,  clerk.  At  school 
under  Mr  Raven.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  7,  1612.  Surety, 
Mr  Weatherell.  Previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College, 
April  20,  1611,  under  Mr  Horsemanden. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161|   TO  DEC.  31,  1613. 

*Ling,  William;  son  of  John  Ling,  gent,  of  Norwich.  At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  17, 
161§.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Wrest,  Thomas  ;  of  Kent ;  son  of  Alexander  Wrest.  School,  Sand- 
wich, under  Mr  Calphant  Age  17.  Admitted  the  last 
day  of  Feb.  161§,  sizar  of  Mr  Iken. 

Smith,  James. 

Davy,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Davy,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, litt.  grat,  April  17,  1613.     Tutor,  Mr  Browne. 

Rogers,  John  ;  son  of  Thomas  Rogers,  gent.,  of  London.  At  school, 
under  Mr  Raven.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  April  17,  1613,  under  Mr  Weatherell. 

Watson,  John  ;  son  of  Richard  Watson,  clerk,  of  Calthorpe,  Norfolk. 
Educated  under  Messrs  Browne  and  Cooke.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted, May  21,  1613,  sizar  of  Dr  Perse. 

Worts,  Richard ;  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Worts. 
At  school,  under  Mr  Tils.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner, 
June  10,  1613,  under  Mr  Cooke. 

Rusbrooke,  Robert ;  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Edmund  Rusbrooke, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  school,  under  Mr  Dickerson.  Age 
18.     Admitted  scholar,  June  12,  1613.     Surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Martyn,  John  ;  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Martyn.  At 
school,  under  Mr  Tallys.  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  13,  1613, 
sizar  of  Mr  Cooke. 

Rogerson,  Christopher ;  of  Norfolk ;   son  of  John  Rogerson.    At 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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school  at  Honingham,  under  Mr  Easton.  Age  16.  Admitted, 
June  19,  1613,  sizar  of  Mr  Kidman. 

Wetherall,  Robert ;  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert 
Weatherall,  mediocris  fortunae.  At  school,  under  Mr  Eston. 
Age  16.     Admitted,  June  18,  1613,  sizar  of  Mr  Cooke. 

Eston,  John  ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Nicholas  Eston,  M.A.,  schoolmaster 
('ludimagister').  Educated  at  Beeston,  under  his  father. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  June  24,  1613.  Surety,  Mr 
Wetherall. ' 

Hodson,  Edward ;  of  Felmingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Edmund 
Hodson.  At  school,  under  Mr  Tils.  Age  18.  Admitted, 
June  28,  1613,  sizar  of  Mr  Cooke. 

Holt,  Elijah  ('Elizaeus');  of  Lancaster;  son  of  Edmund  Holt.  At 
school,  under  Mr  Walden.  Age  18.  Admitted,  July  2, 
1613,  sizar  of  Mr  Wetherall. 

Chrychlowe,  James ;  of  Euxton  ('  Exton '),  Lancashire;  son  of  Richard 
Chrychlowe.  At  school,  under  Mr  Bryars.  Age  24.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  July  2,  1613.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Olivar,  John ;  son  of  John  Olivar.  Born  in  London.  At  school, 
under  Mr  Snell.  Age  18.  Admitted,  July  5,  1613,  sizar  of 
Mr  Duisburgh. 

Rabye,  William  ;  of  Rainham  ('  Raynam '),  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Edward 
Rabye.  At  school,  under  Mr  Alston.  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  5,  1613.     Surety,  Mr  Duisborough. 

Stuke,  Francis;  of  Stapleford,  Herts.;  son  of  John  Stuke,  clerk. 
Educated  by  his  father.  Age  21.  Admitted,  July  4,  1613, 
litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Bachcroft. 

Dalender,  Rodolph  ;  of  Buckland,  Surrey  ;  son  of  William  Dolender, 
Esq.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Moulton.  Age  14. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  5,  1613,  under  Mr 
Wetherall. 

Brus,  John ;  of  Wenham  ('  Wennahm '),  Suffolk ;  son  of  William 
Brus,  Esq.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Hunn.  Age  16. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  5,  1613.  Surety,  the 
Master,  William  Branthwayte,  D.D. 

Lowde,  Roger;  of  Huyton  ('  Highton'),  Lancashire ;  son  of  Edmund 
Lowde.  At  school,  under  Mr  Pottowe.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, August  9,  1613,  sizar  of  Mr  Wetherall. 

Howze,  Leonard  ;  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Robert  Howze.  At 
school,  under  Mr  Matchett.  Admitted  pensioner,  Sep.  27, 
1613.     Previously  admitted  at  Christ's  College. 

Scarburgh,  Samuel ;  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Henry 
Scarburgh,  gent.  Previously  admitted  scholar,  when  six- 
teen years  of  age.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  8,  1613. 
Surety,  Mr  Wetherall. 

Willsonn,  Roger;  son  of  William  Willsonn.  Born  in  Cambridge. 
At  school,  under  Mr  Rodeknight.  Age  15.  Admitted, 
Oct  12,  1613,  sizar  of  Mr  Naylor. 


126  ADMISSIONS.  [1613 

Jermy,  Edward ;  of  Cambs. ;  son  of  Thomas  Jermy,  knight  of  the 
bath.      Previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the    bachelors' 
table,  at  eighteen  years  of  age.    Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Oct.  14,  1613,  under  Mr  Duisburgh. 
Rant,  Roger ;  son  of  Roger  Rant,  gent.     Born  at  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk.     School,   Westminster,  under  Mr  Wilson.     Age 
15.     Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  6,  1613.    Surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 
Ray,  John  ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Henry  Ray.     At  school,  under 
Mr  Armitage.    Age  16.    Admitted,  Oct.  16,  1613,  sizar  of 
Mr  Webb. 
Jesup,  John ;  of  Revesby,  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  John  Jesup,  gent. 
School,  Oakham,  Rutlandshire,  under  Mr  Wallis.     Age  16. 
Admitted,  Oct.  23,  1613,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Naylor 
Tayler,  Nicholas,  M.A.  of  this  college ;  son  of  John  Tayler,  gent., 
of  St   Albans,   Herts.     Already   admitted  pensioner  and 
scholar.   Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  25,  1613.    Surety, 
Mr  Browne. 
Quarles,   Francis,    M.A.   of  this   college.     Already   admitted   pen- 
sioner and  scholar.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  17, 
1613.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 
Moore,  William,  M.A.  of  this  college.    Already  admitted  pensioner 
and  scholar.     Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  17,  1613. 
Surety,  Mr  Kidman. 
Hungate,   Henry ;  of  East  Bradenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William 
Hungate,  Esq.     School,  St  Julian's,  at  St  Albans,  Herts., 
under  Mr  Hey  ward.    Age  15.     Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Nov.  28,  1613.    Surety,  the  Master,  William  Branthwayt, 
D.D. 
Davie,  William;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Henry  Davie,  gent.     School, 
Thetford,  under  Mr  Jenkenson.    Age  16.    Admitted  scholar 
Nov.  2,  1613.    Surety,  the  Master,  William  Branthwayt, 
D.D. 
Allen,  George ;  son  of  John  Allen,  gent. ;  of  '  Hartford ',  Landkey, 
Devon.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Downe.     Age  16.     Ad- 
mitted scholar  Nov.  8,  1613.     Surety,  Mr  Allen. 
Barnard,  Benjamin;  son  of  Thomas  Barnard,  minister;  ofBlandford, 
Dorset.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Rooke,  three  years. 
Age  18.     Admitted,  Aug.  20,  1613,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Duisburgh.     Matriculated  Nov.  17,  1613. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161f  TO  DEC.  31,  1614. 

Brand,  Thomas;  of  Hertford;  son  of  Michael  Brand,  gent.,  of 
Great  Hormead,  Herts.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr 
Wilson.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar  Jan.  22, 161|.  Surety, 
Mr  Naylor. 


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Dunkon,  Eleazer;  of  Ipswich;  son  of  Eleazer  Dunkon,  M.D.  School, 
St  Paul's,  London,  under  Mr  Gill.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar  Feb.  24,  161|.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Cannan,  John ;  of  Happisburgh,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Cannan,  min- 
ister. School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Rhoknight.  Age  19. 
Admitted,  Mar.  10,  16l|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Mallowes,  Edward ;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Mal- 
lowes,  gent.  School,  Bury,  under  Mr  Dichason.  Age  14. 
Admitted  pensioner  March  13,  161|.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Robotham,  Robert ;  of  Herts ;  son  of  Robert  Robotham.  School, 
St  Julian's,  at  St  Albans,  Herts.,  under  Mr  Gybson.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  April  27,  1614     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Moulton,  Samuel;  son  of  Robert  Moulton,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Scratby  ('Scrodby'),  Norfolk.  School,  Yarmouth,  under  Mr 
Umfrey.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  April  30,  1614. 
Surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 

Smith,  Edmund;  of  London;  son  of  Edmund  Smith,  minister. 
At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Haynes.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  May  1,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Rigges,  Charles ;  son  of  Edward  Rigges,  mediocris  fortunae.  Bora  at 
Mendlesham,  Suffolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Mosse. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  May  17,  1614,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Stokys. 

Wythe,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  "Wythe,  weaver.  Born  in  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Brigges.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  May  18,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Goodyon,  George;  son  of  William  Goodyon,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Horncastle,  Lincolnshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Mul- 
say.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May  18,  1614,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Gostlyn. 

Gay,  Richard;  of  Matlask,  Norfolk;  son  of  Philip  Gay,  husband- 
man. School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles,  three 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  27, 1614.  Surety, 
Mr  Weatherell. 

Appleyard,  Edward;  son  of  John  Appleyard,  mediocris  fortunae. 
Bora  at  Happisburgh  ('  Hapborough '),  Norfolk.  Age  20. 
School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knowles.  Admitted  scholar 
May  3,  1614.    Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Scarburgh,  John;  son  of  Henry  Scarburgh,  gent.  Bora  at  North 
Walsham,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Mr  Tills.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  4,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Tylney,  Philip;  of  Ipswich;  son  of  Thomas  Tylney,  Esq.  School, 
Ipswich,  under  Mr  Downing,  four  years.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  June  15,  1614.    Surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Mallar,  Richard ;  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Thomas  Mallar, 
cutler.  At  school,  under  Mr  John  Bonner,  about  five  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted,  June  16,  1614,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Randolph. 


128  ADMISSIONS.  [1614 

Bretton,  John;  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Bretton, 
minister  of  the  Gospel.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr 
Eston,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  June  18, 
1614.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Richardson,  Thomas ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Thomas  Richardson, 
Esq.  School,  Moreton,  Essex,  under  Mr  Goodwin,  about 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  30, 
1614.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Blennerhayset,  Edward;  of  Horning,  Norfolk;  sou  of  Edward  Blen- 
nerhayset,  knt.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thorton,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table  July  1,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Peartree,  Edward;  of  Buxton,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Peartree, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  school,  first,  under  Mr  Eston,  two 
years  ;  afterwards  under  Mr  Knowles  at  Aylsham.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar  June  28,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Hammond. 

Harvey,  Richard;  of  Grimstone,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Harvey. 
School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  July  4,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Hammond. 

Pulford,  John;  of  London;  son  of  Thomas  Pulford,  'arcarius'.  At 
school  in  London,  under  Mr  Spight.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar  July  3,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Hobman,  John;  of  London;  son  of  Thomas  Hobman,  retail  dealer 
('minutiarius')-  At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Gill.  Age 
15.     Admitted,  July  7,  1614,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Webb. 

Cradocke,  William;  of  Cambridge;  son  of  Nathanael  Cradocke, 
draper.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Roeknight,  five 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  July  29,  1614.  Surety, 
Mr  Weatherell. 

Atkins,  Simon ;  of  Barney,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Atkins,  medio- 
cris fortunae.  Schools,  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Fulnelby;  and 
Wymondham,  under  Mr  Eston.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Aug. 
5,  1614,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Sheppard,  Ambrose;  of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk;  son  of  Owen  Shep- 
pard,  Esq.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thorton,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table  Oct. 
5,  1614.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Arundell,  George ;  son  of  Francis  Arundell,  minister.  Born  at 
Cheddar,  Somerset.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Wil- 
son. Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  12,  1614.  Surety, 
Mr  Naylor. 

Herring,  Lawrence ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  George  Herring,  husband- 
man. School,  Norwich,  uuder  Mr  Thorton,  six  years.  Age 
18.    Admitted  pensioner  Nov.  18, 1614.    Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Fulwood,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Fulgood,  'byrseus',  of  Mansfield, 
Notts.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Colley,  six  years.  Age 
27.  Admitted,  Feb.  5,  1612,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  Wells. 
Matriculated  Dec.  12,  1614. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161^  to  DEC.  31,  1615. 

Moyse,  Henry;  of  Kirby  near  Norwich;  son  of  Thomas  Moyse,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thorton,  six  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted,  Jan.  16,  161|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Browne. 

Curtis,  John ;  of  Freckenham,  Cambs.  (sic) ;  son  of  John  Curtis,  gent. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  three  years,  under  Mr  Dekiuson. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  21,  161|.  Surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 

Cockerill,  Richard ;  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Peter  Cockerill, 
husbandman.  Schools,  Thompson,  under  Mr  Cudwell ;  and 
Cambridge,  under  Mr  Roeknight.  Age  19.  Admitted 
scholar.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Gresham,  Edmund  ;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds ;  son  of  Richard  Gresham, 
knt.  Schools,  Saxmundham  ('Saxum'),  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Ward;  and  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Eston,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  16,  161|. 
Surety,  Mr  Cooka 

Holl,  Edward ;  of  Melton,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Holl,  gent.  School, 
Roughton,  under  Mr  Browne,  three  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner,  April  12,  1615.     Surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Reade,  Edward ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Alphage,  Cripplegate,  London  ; 
son  of  John  Reade,  baker.  School,  St  Paul's,  under  Mr 
Gill,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  20, 
1615.     Surety,  Mr  Iken. 

Huit,  Michael ;  of  Northants ;  son  of  Robert  Huit,  mediocris  fortu- 
nae.  School,  Higham  Ferrers,  under  Mr  Barton.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  April  28,  1615,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Browne. 

Woodson,  John. 

Ramsey,  Christopher ;  son  of  Roger  Ramsey,  alderman  of  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Townley,  two  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  2,  1615.     Surety,  Mr  Nay  lor. 

Sparke,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Sparke,  husbandman ;  of  Widding- 
ton,  Essex.  School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Woode,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  May  8, 1615,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Stephen 
Perse,  M.D. 

Kempe,  Robert ;  of  Dilham  ('Dellam'),  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Kempe, 
husbandman.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townley,  four 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  19, 1615.  Surety, 
Mr  Browne. 

Utting,  John ;  of  Weston,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  John  Utting,  clerk. 
Schools,  Beccles,  under  Mr  West ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Thorton.  Age  19.  Admitted,  May  21,  1615,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Wace. 

Carow,  Benjamin  ;  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Carow, 
minister.  Educated  first  by  his  father,  afterwards  at 
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Norwich,  under  Mr  Thorton.  Age  16.  Admitted,  May  22, 
1615,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Davie,  Christopher ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Henry  Davie,  gent.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admit- 
ted pensioner,  June  7,  1615.    Surety,  Mr  Husband. 

*Lucy,  William ;  of  Hurstbourne  ('  Husband '),  Hampshire  ;  son  of 
Thomas  Lucy,  knt.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  12, 
1615.  Surety,  the  Master,  William  Branthwait,  D.D.  Pre- 
viously at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  where  he  took  his  B.A. 
degree. 

Sheene,  Eleasher ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Francis  Sheene,  mediocris 
fortunae.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  15. 
Admitted,  June  13,  1615,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Browne. 

fLewinge,  William ;  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Gilbert  Lewinge, 
gent.  School,  Hardingham,  under  Mr  Tylney,  two  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  June  13,  1615.  Surety,  Mr 
Browne. 

Bawes,  Maurice;  of  Somersby  ('Summerby'),  Lincolnshire;  son  of 
Maurice  Bawes,  gent.  School,  Grantham,  under  Mr  Wil- 
kynson,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  June  16,  1615, 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 

Greenhill,  William ;  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill ;  son  of  John  Greenhill, 
husbandman.  School,  Harlington,  Middlesex,  under  Mr 
Durant.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  26,  1615.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 

Joanes,  John ;  of  the  parish  of  St  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London ;  son  of 
William  Joanes,  printer.  School,  Harlington,  Middlesex, 
under  Mr  Durant,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  4, 
1615,  sizar  of  Mr  Lowde. 

Sewell,  David ;  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Matthew  Sewell, 
blacksmith.  School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Rising,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  14,  1615,  sizar  of  Mr  Kid- 
man. 

+Eade,  Edmund ;  of  Mundford,  Norfolk ;  son  of  George  Bade,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Onehouse,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Godly, 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  July  11,  1615.  Surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 

Pawson,  Thomas  ;  of  Farnley  ('  Fanley '),  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Richard 
Pawson,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Giggleswick,  under 
Mr  Shute.  Age  20.  Admitted  scholar,  July  21,  1615. 
Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Brasier,  Edward ;  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  John  Brasier, 
druggist.  School,  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Downing,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  12,  1615.  Surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 

*  Afterwards  Bishop  of  St  David's, 
t  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Rendall,  Richard ;  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Rendall, 
merchant.  School,  Moulton,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Matchett. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  Oct.  12,  1615.  Surety,  Mr 
Kydman. 

Joanos,  William;  of  Bergholt  ('Birtcholt'),  Suffolk;  son  of  William 
Joanes,  D.D.  School,  Bergholt,  two  years,  under  Mr  Owles. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  12,  1615.  Surety,  Mr 
Lowde. 

Sparke,  Robert;  of  Widdington,  Essex;  son  of  Robert  Sparke, 
husbandman.  School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Wood.  Pre- 
viously admitted  sizar ;  admitted  scholar,  Oct.  30,  1615. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Ralph  Lowd,  fellow.* 

Barnes,  Edmund ;  of  Taverham  ('  Taberham'),  Norfolk ;  son  of  William 
Barnes,  husbandman.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham, 
one  year.  Age  19.  Admitted,  Nov.  14,  1615,  litt.  grat.,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  James  Iken. 

Payne,  Mahaleel ;  of  Sandwich,  Kent ;  son  of  Edmund  Payne, 
draper  ('  pannarius ').  School,  Sandwich,  under  Mr  Chalton, 
six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  7, 
1615.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  James  Iken,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161f  TO   DEC.  31,  1616. 

Sherarde,  William ;  son  of  William  Sherarde,  knt.  Born  at  Stoke, 
Rutlandshire.  School,  Oakham,  two  years,  under  Mr  Wallis. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan. 
27,  161f.     Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Turpine,  John ;  son  of  Richard  Turpine,  Esq. ;  of  '  Thrisney ',  Lin- 
colnshire. School,  Ketton  ('Kitton'),  Rutlandshire;  under 
Mr  Little,  five  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Jan.  29,  161f.  Surety,  Mr  Kidman,  fellow.  Previously,  for 
four  years,  a  student  at  Trinity  College,  under  Mr  Ashton. 

Browne,  James  ;  of  Great  Melton,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Browne, 
clerk.  School,  Melton,  under  Mr  Shephard,  two  years. 
Age  19.  Admitted,  Feb.  26,  161f,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Henry  Hammond. 

Pawle,  John ;  of  South  Moulton,  Devon ;  son  of  Henry  Pawle,  gent. 
School,  Landkey,  under  Mr  Downe,  ten  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  gi*at.,  Mar.  16,  161f.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Pacy,  Humfrey;  of  Landkey,  Devon;  son  of  Humfrey  Pacy,  gent. 
School,  Barnstaple,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  March 
16,  161f,  sizar  of  Mr  John  Allen. 

Levermore,  William;  of  Exeter;  son  of  John  Levermore,  merchant. 
School,  Exeter,  under  Mr  Perriman,  six  years.  Age  21. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  March  30,  1616.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Allen,  fellow. 

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132  ADMISSIONS.  [1616 

Rose,  Henry;  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Rose,  gent. 
Schools,  Sedgeford  and  Lynu,  six  years.  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  April  6,  1616.  Surety,  Mr  Weatherell, 
fellow. 

Pooly,  Robert ;  son  of  Christopher  Pooley,  rector  of  Sedgeford,  Nor- 
folk. Educated  at  home,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted, 
April  6,  1616,  sizar  of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Thomas 
Weatherell. 

Rolfe,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Rolfe,  gent.,  of  Sherringham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Aylsham,  under  Messrs  Knowles  and  Eston,  seven 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  7,  1616,  sizar  of  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

Munden,  Henry;  of  Poorstock,  Dorsetshire;  son  of  Henry  Mun- 
den,  gent.  School,  Dorchester,  under  Mr  Cheeke,  a  year 
and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  20,  1616,  litt.  grat, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Brandon,  Thomas;  of  Wycombe  ('Wickham  magna'),  Bucks.;  son 
of  Thomas  Brandon,  gent.  School,  Windsor,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  2,  1616.  Tutor, 
Mr  Thomas  Weatherell,  fellow. 

Freeman,  John  ;  of  Windell,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Freeman,  gent. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townely,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  7,  1616.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Ralph  Lowd,  fellow. 

Clarke,  John ;  of  Wrestlingworth,  Beds. ;  son  of  John  Clarke,  gent. 
School,  Sutton,  under  Mr  Bedford,  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  8,  1616.  Surety,  Mr 
Randolph. 

Style,  John;  of  Bungay,  Suffolk;  son  of  Anthony  Style,  proctor, 
'procurator  in  foro  ecclesiastico'.  School,  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Stoneham,  four  years.  Age  13.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  May  12,  1616.     Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor,  fellow. 

White,  Theophilus ;  of  Hadham,  Herts. ;  son  of  Henry  White,  rector. 
School,  Sandwich,  Kent,  under  Mr  Chalfont,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted,  May  24,  1616,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor.  Previously  admitted 
at  Clare  Hall,  Feb.  22,  161$. 

Alardi,  Alardus;  a  native  of  Nijinegen  ('Neomagus'),  Guelderland ; 
son  of  Alardus  Alardi,  tanner,  ('  coriarius ').  At  school  in 
Nijmegen,  under  Mr  James  Verheyda,  six  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  May  27, 1 6 1 6.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Mandeville,  John  a;  son  of  Michael  a  Mandeville,  M.D.,  of  the  re- 
public of  Nijmegen.  Born  in  Leeuward,  Friesland.  At 
school  in  Nijmegen,  under  Mr  James  Verheyda,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  27,  1616,  under  Mr  Oliver 
Naylor. 

Castleton,  Martin ;  of  Wymoudham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Castleton, 


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attorney  at  law.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Messrs 
Eston  and  Firmory,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May 
29,  1616,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Parlett,  Edmund;  son  of  Francis  Parlett,  gent.  Born  in  Stradset, 
Norfolk.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Wigmore,  four  years.  Age 
15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  4,  1616.  Surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Weatherell. 

Yonge,  John;  son  of  Henry  Yonge,  Esq.  Born  at  Appletreewick, 
Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick,  under  Mr  Shute.  Age  22. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  June  9,  1616.  Surety, 
Mr  Lond. 

Davy,  John;  of  Kenninghall,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Davy,  gent. 
School,  Roydon,  under  Mr  Hall,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  June  19,  1616.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Wea- 
therell. 

Horner,  Robert;  son  of  John  Horner,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of 
Roydon,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Mr  Hall.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  June  19,  1616,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  Bachchroft, 
fellow. 

Debney,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Debney,  alderman  of  Norwich.  At  a 
private  school  there,  under  Mr  Townley.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar  June  24,  1616.     Surety,  Mr  Ralph  Lowd,  fellow. 

Windham,  Henry ;  of  Stokesby,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Windham, 
Esq.  School,  Tittleshall,  under  Mr  Linge.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted, July  2,  1616,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Booty,  Thomas ;  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Peter  Booty,  medio- 
cris  fortunae.  School,  Reymerstone  ('  Rimeston'),  under 
Mr  Chapman.  Age  15.  Admitted,  July  2,  1616,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Watts. 

Catesby,  Robert;  admitted,  July  3,  1616,  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Wake,  fellow. 

Armestead,  William ;  of  Gisburn,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  William  Arme- 
stead,  vicar  of  Chipping,  Lancaster.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Tenant  Age  22.  Admitted,  Aug.  10,  1616,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Thomas  Cooke,  fellow. 

Hollman,  Nicholas;  of  Great  Walsingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas 
Hollman,  husbandman.  Schools,  Walsingham,  under  Mr 
Bucke;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham.  Admitted 
scholar  July  9,  1616.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  James  Iken, 
fellow. 

Barrow,  Isaac ;  son  of  Isaac  Barrow,  gent.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Born 
at  Edmonton.  School,  South  Creake,  Norfolk,  under  Mr 
Sturges,  seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  May  18,  1616, 
litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Ralph  Lowd,  fellow.  Formerly  admitted  at 
Trinity  College,  June  11,  1615,  under  Mr  Fletcher,  tutor. 

Thompson,  Henry;   of  Smallburgh,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Thomp- 


134  ANMISSIONS.  [1616 

son,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  North  Walsham,  under 
Mr  Tilles,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Sep.  9,  1616, 
litt  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 
Rogers,  John ;  of  the  city  of  York ;  son  of  Thomas  Rogers,  attorney 
at  law.  School,  York,  under  Messrs  Belwood  and  Nesbitt, 
seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  16, 
1616.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161$  TO  DEC.  31,  1617. 

Tidd,  Richard ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Tidd,  mediocris  for- 
tunae. School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage,  two  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted,  Feb.  20,  161$,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 

Curtis,  Richard ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Richard  Curtis,  doctor 
('medicus').  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage,  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Feb.  23,  161$.  Surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 

Abbot,  Thomas;  of  Kirtling  (' Cateledge '),  Cambs.;  son  of  Giles 
Abbot,  pleader,  ('causidicus').  School,  Ely,  under  Mr 
Wigmore,  three  years.    Age  16.    Admitted,  March  5,  161$, 

sizar  of  Mr  Kidman. 

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Lucas,  Alexander;  of  Ramsey,  Essex;  son  of  John  Lucas,  gent. 
Schools,  Ramsey,  under  Mr  Butler,  three  years;  and  Ips- 
wich, under  Mr  Eston,  six  months.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  6,  161$.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 

Wallis,  Robert ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Wallis,  merchant. 
School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  March  12,  161$.    Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Church,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Richard  Church,  clerk,  of  Whinburgh,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Reymerstone  ('  Remerstoun'),  under  Mr  Chap- 
man, two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  April  9,  1617,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Stonham,  Nicholas ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Matthew  Stonham,  minister. 
Educated  under  his  father,  for  six  years.  Age  15.  Admit- 
ted scholar,  April  28,  1617.     Surety,  Mr  Naylor. 

Brooke,  James ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  William  Brooke,  merchant. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  clerk,  about  four 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  28,  1617.  Surety, 
Mr  Naylor. 

Dickanson,  Philip  ;  of  Norwich  ;  son  of  Thomas  Dickanson,  merchant. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  minister,  about  four 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  28,  1617.  Surety, 
Mr  Naylor. 

Jermey,  William  ;  of  Marlingford,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Clement  Jermey, 
gent.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  three  years. 


1617]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  135 

Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  April  28,  1617.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 
Jenkinson,  William  ;  son  of  William  Jenkinson,  minister,  of  Thetford, 
Norfolk.  Educated  there,  under  his  father,  seven  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  May  1,  1617,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Lowde. 

Thorowgood,  Mordast;  son  of  William  Thorowgood,  minister,  of 
Grimston,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Creake,  under  Mr  Sturges, 
one  year ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage,  half  a  year.  Age 
16.  Admitted,  June  13,  1617,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Weatherell. 

Witheridge,  Roger  ;  of  Fremington,  Devon  ;  son  of  William  Wither- 
idge,  husbandman.  Schools,  Barnstaple,  under  Mr  Willson, 
five  years  ;  and  Fremingham  (sic),  under  Mr  Lee,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  23,  1617.  Surety,  Mr 
Allen. 

Parlett,  Benjamin ;  of  Downham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Parlett, 
gent.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Howdell,  five ;  and 
under  Mr  Dimond,  two,  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  24,  1617.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Dalendar,  Henry ;  of  Buckland,  Surrey ;  son  of  William  Dalendar, 
knt.  Schools,  Croydon,  Kent  (sic),  under  Mr  Davie,  four 
years;  and  Charlwood,  under  Mr  Brystow,  one  year.  Age 
16.  Admitted,  June  27,  1617,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.    Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

*Glisson,  Francis ;  of  Rampisham,  Dorset ;  son  of  William  Glisson, 
gent.  School,  Rampisham,  under  Mr  Allot,  seven  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  June  28,  1617.  Surety,  Mr 
WeatherelL 

Man,  Stephen ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Man,  gent.  Schools, 
Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage,  one  year;  afterwards  studied 
under  Mr  Bel  wood  at  York,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  2,  1617.     Surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Ringwood,  Thomas ;  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk ;  son  of  George  Ringwood, 
mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage, 
three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Gostlin. 

Whale,  Henry ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Richard  Whale,  husbandman. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges,  five  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  11,  1617.     Surety,  Mr  Kidman. 

Lawrence,  Edmund;  of  Clifton,  Yorkshire;  son  of  Christopher 
Lawrence,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Leeds,  under  Mr 
Hargrave,  nine  years.  Age  20.  Admitted,  Aug.  2,  1617, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Watts. 

Parson,  William ;  son  of  Richard  Parson,  notary,  of  Norwich.    At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Brigges,  seven  years.    Age  19.    Ad- 
mitted, Oct.  18,  1617,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Naylor. 
*  Afterwards  fellow,  and  professor  of  medicine. 


136  ADMISSIONS.  [1617 

Goddard,  "William  ;  of  Rudham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Goddard, 

gent.    School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  three  years.    Age  16. 

Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  25,  1617.    Surety,  Mr  Lowde. 
Grene,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Grene,  gent.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Norwich. 

At  school  there,  under  Mr  Briggs,  two  years.    Age   17. 

Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  4,  1617.    Surety,  Mr  Lowde. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM   JAN.  1,  161*  TO   DEC.  31,  1618. 

Burrow,  Edward  ;  of  Saham  Tony  ('Same'),  Norfolk ;  son  of  Geoffrey 
Burrow,  attorney  at  law.  School,  Hardingham  ('Harden- 
ham'),  two  years,  under  Mr  Tylney.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Jan.  30,  101$.    Surety,  Mr  Lowde. 

Wright,  Henry ;  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leicestershire ;  son  of  John 
Wright,  clerk.  School,  Melton  Mowbray,  under  Mr  Hum- 
freys,  three  years.  Admitted,  Feb.  20,  161f,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Ds  Welles. 

Eluin,  Thomas ;  of  Hevingham  Park,  near  Norwich ;  son  of  Simon 
Eluin,  attorney  at  law.  First,  at  St  Edward's  Church  ; 
afterwards,  at  the  King's  School,  King's  College  ('  in  schola 
regia  Collegii  regalis'),  under  Mr  Leveringe,  four  years.  Age 
15.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  24,  161|.    Surety,  Mr  Lowde. 

Burlingham,  Thomas ;  of  Thornage,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Christopher 
Burlingham,  minister.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  seven 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  March  17,  161|.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 

*Bladwell,  Edmond;  of  Lexham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Giles  Bladwell,  gent. 
Schools,  Booton,  under  Mr  Griffiths,  four  years ;  and  Nor- 
wich, under  Mr  Stonham,  one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  March  31,  1618.     Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Coop,  John  ;  of  Hingham,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Coop,  perfumer. 
School,  Hardingham  ('Hardenham'),  under  Mr  Tilney,  four 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March  18,  161 1-.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 

Aldwin,  Thomas  ;  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.;  son  of  Charles  Aldwin, 
mediocris  fortunae.  Schools,  Sarratt  ('  Sarret '),  under  Mr 
Coxshout,  two  years ;  and  Watford,  under  Mr  Burgesse,  one 
year.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Weatherell. 

Thwaytes,  Lionel 

Fitling,  Edward ;  of  Hingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Fitling,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Reymerstone,  under  Mr  Chapman,  one 
year.  Age,  over  fifteen.  Admitted  scholar,  April  11,  1618. 
Surety,  Mr  Kidman. 

Pleasance,  Thomas;  of  Croxton  ('Croston'),  Norfolk  ;  son  of  William 
Pleasance,  gent.    School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Jenkinson, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1618]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  137 

seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  20,  1618. 
Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Richards,  William ;  son  of  Richard  Richards,  minister  ;  of  Comb- 
martin,  Devon.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Willson, 
four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  4,  1618. 
Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Walters,  Martin ;  of  Barton,  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Daniel  Walters,  gent. 
School,  North  Walsham,  six  years,  under  Mr  Tilles.  Age 
16.     Admitted  scholar,  May  7,  1618.     Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Carr,  Robert ;  son  of  Alan  Carr,  husbandman ;  of  Closehouse, 
Giggleswick,  Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Shute, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May  2,  1618,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Lowde. 

Woolsey,  Thomas ;  of  North  Repps,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Woolsey, 
husbandman.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knowles,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  9,  1618.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 

Terrey,  Stephen ;  of  London ;  son  of  John  Terrey,  goldsmith. 
Schools,  Saham  Tony,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Southis,  four 
years ;  and  Hardingham,  under  Mr  Tylney,  a  year  and  a 
half.  Age,  over  fifteen.  Admitted  scholar,  June  4,  1618. 
Surety,  Mr  Lowde. 

Vicary,  Ludovic ;  of  Braunton  ('  Branton'),  Devon  ;  son  of  John 
Vicary,  minister.  School,  Torrington,  (' Toronton'),  under 
Mr  Salisbury,  six  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  June 
19,  1618.    Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Wotten,  Edward ;  of  East  Tuddenham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William 
Wotten,  gent.  School,  East  Tuddenham,  under  Mr  Breden, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  July  1,  1618.     Surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Shene,  Christopher ;  of  Gressenhall  ('  Gresnall '),  Norfolk ;  son  of 
Christopher  Shene,  mediocris  fortunae.  School,  Little 
Fransham,  under  Mr  Shene,  four  years.  Age  19.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  2,  1618.     Surety,  Mr  Lowde. 

Batch,  Henry ;  of  Scarning,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Batch,  husband- 
man. School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Rasin,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  July  2,  1618.  Surety,  Mr 
Lowde. 

Browne,  Philip;  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Philip  Browne, 
gent  School,  Walsingham,  two  years,  under  Mr  Browne. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July 
4,  1618.     Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Spencer,  Thomas ;  of  Worlingworth,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Miles  Spencer, 
minister.  Schools,  Southwold  (' Souththould '),  under  Mr 
Clayton  ;  and  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Eston,  one  year.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  8,  1618.   Surety,  John  Gostlin,  M.D. 

Eade,  Bartholomew;  of  Maiden,  Essex;  son  of  John  Eade,  mediocris 
fortunae.     School,  Maiden,  under  Mr  Dawes,   five  years. 


138  ADMISSIONS.  [1618 

Age  16.  Admitted,  July  8,  1618,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Randolphe. 

Hall,  John ;  of  Brington,  Hunts ;  son  of  Richard  Hall,  husbandman. 
School,  Oundle,  Northants,  under  Messrs  Pemberton  and 
Spencer,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  July  14,  1618, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Grose,  Alexander;  of  Christow,  Devon;  son  of  William  Grose,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Exeter,  under  Mr  Periman,  five  years. 
Age  22.  Admitted,  July  26,  1618,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Kidman. 

*Dod,  Nathanael;  of  Wiggenhall  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Norfolk;  son 
of  Ralph  Dod,  minister.  School,  Lynn,  over  two  years, 
under  Mr  Armitage.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Aug.  1,  1618, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Nicholes.  Previously  admitted  at 
Jesus  College. 

Le-Groos,  Thomas ;  of  Crostwight,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Le-Groos, 
knt,  deceased.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townley,  two 
years;  and  Aylesham,  under  Mr  Knowles,  about  a  year. 
'Adolescens  optimae  spei'.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner  Sep.  10,  1618.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Husband. 

Steevenson,  John ;  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Steeven- 
son,  minister.  School,  Melford,  under  Mr  Nayer,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  Sep.  22,  1618,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Cooke. 

Peirse,  Arthur ;  of  Mattishall  Burgh  ('  Barow '),  Norfolk ;  son  of 
Peter  Peirse,  husbandman,  deceased.  Educated  at  home 
for  two  years,  under  Mr  Wolterton.  School,  Bunwell,  two 
years,  under  Mr  Ponder.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  15, 
1618.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Constable,  Roger ;  of  Lazenby,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  John  Constable, 
gent.  Educated  under  Mr  Ellakar,  three  years.  Admitted 
at  Trinity  College  in  1607,  as  appears  by  his  matriculation 
in  the  Registry  ('Consistorium')  on  the  authority  of  James 
Tabor,  registrary  of  the  University ;  resided  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege about  four  years;  then  at  the  Inner  Temple,  where 
he  was  entered — 'unus  e  municipalis  juris  collegiis  prima- 
riis'.  Age  26.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  of  this  college 
Oct.  17,  1618.     Sponsor  and  surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Lowde,  Robert;  of  Aighton,  Lancashire;  son  of  Edmund  Lowde, 
gent.  Schools,  Clitheroe,  and  Bolton  Percy,  Yorkshire, 
under  Messrs  Emott  and  Lowd,  six  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted, litt.  grat.,  Oct.  24,  1618,  sizar  of  Mr  Ralph  Lowde, 
fellow. 

Foxton,  Anthony;  son  of  Francis  Foxton,  clerk,  of  Kent.    Born  at 

Milton,  Sittingbourne.     School,  Canterbury,  where  he  was  a 

King's  scholar  for  four  years.     Age  17.     Admitted  scholar 

on  Archbishop  Parker's  foundation  Oct.  29,  1618.     Tutor 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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and  surety,  Mr  Edward  Nichols,  fellow.  Previously  two 
years  and  a  half  at  St  John's  College,  under  Mr  Thornton. 

Gardiner,  Francis;  son  of  Christopher  Gardiner,  gent.  Born  at 
Encomb  ?  ('  Ensum '),  Dorset.  Educated  in  London,  under 
Mr  Farnaby,  three  years.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table  Oct.  27,  1618.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Lowd. 
Previously,  for  about  two  years,  at  St  John's  College,  Oxford. 

Hodgskin,  Randolph  ;  son  of  Francis  Hodgskin,  vicar  of  Earls  Barton, 
Northants.  School,  'Siwall'.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Oct.  22, 
1618,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Ds  Cradock,  fellow. 

Sabbe,  Matthew;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Sabbe,  gent.,  deceased. 
School,  Tankersley  ('  Tantersly),  Yorkshire,  under  Mr  Shaw, 
two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted,  Oct.  26,  1618,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  William  Blankes. 

Mapes,  Richard ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Leonard  Mapes,  gent.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  one  year.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted, Nov.  5,  1618,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.     Tutor,  Mr  Nichols. 

Bartlet,  Henry ;  son  of  William  Bartlet,  rector  of  Monckton,  Dorset. 
School,  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  under  Mr  Fobery,  a  year  and 
a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Nov.  26,  1618,  litt.  grat.,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Robert  King,  fellow. 

Osborne,  William;  son  of  William  Osborne,  of  East  Langdon  ('Lan- 
den'),  Kent.  Born  at  Mongeham,  Kent.  School,  Canter- 
bury, where  he  was  a  King's  scholar,  for  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt  grat.,  Nov.  30,  1618.  Surety,  Mr 
Edward  Nichols,  fellow. 

Forster,  Alexander ;  son  of  George  Forster,  gent.  Born  at  Lyham, 
Northumberland.  School,  Berwick,  four  years,  under  Mr 
Knowsly.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Dec.  14, 1618.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Nichols. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  161f  TO  DEC.  31,  1619. 

Stafford,  Robert;  son  of  Richard  Stafford,  minister,  of  Great  Whel- 
netham  (' Wheltham'),  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Dickenson,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar 
Feb.  10,  161f.     Surety  Mr  Kidman. 

Freeman,  Thomas;  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Isaiah  Freeman. 
School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Eston,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  26, 161f.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

*Loveland,  Joseph;  of  Norwich;  son  of  John  Loveland.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
Feb.  11,  161  f.     Surety,  Mr  Michell,  fellow. 

Layer,  William;  of  Norwich;  son  of  Christopher  Layer.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham.     Age  15.     Admitted,  March 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


140  ADMISSIONS.  [161f 

13,  161  f,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr 

Michell. 
*Sheringham,  Robert;  of  Guestwick  ('Geswick'),  Norfolk;  son  of 

William  Sheringham.    School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Briggs. 

Age  16.     Admitted  scholar,  March  15,  161f.     Surety,  Mr 

Thomas  Gostlyn. 
Mooth,  William ;  son  of  William  Mooth,  gent.     Born  at  Gay  wood, 

Norfolk.     School,  Lynn,  under   Mr   Armitage,  four  years. 

Age   18.     Admitted  scholar,   March  3,   161f.     Tutor  and 

surety,  Mr  John  Allen,  fellow. 
Jones,  Thomas ;  of  Barton,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Edmund  Jones.    School, 

Lynn,  under  Mr  Armitage,  two  years.     Age  16.     Admitted 

scholar  March  23,  161f.    Tutor,  Mr  Lowd. 
Gostlyn,  John ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Edmund  Gostlyn.     Educated  at 

Norwich,  under  Mr  Gammond.     Age  16.    Admitted  scholar 

April  8,  1619.     Tutor,  Mr  John  Gostlyn,  M.D.,  Master. 
Lancaster,  John  ;  of  Wisbeach.     At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dymout. 

Admitted,  Mar.  31,  1619,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas 

Wake. 
Withers,  John.     Admitted,  April  6,  1619,  sizar  of  Mr  Wake. 
Fale,  James;  of  Harleston,  Norfolk;  son  of  John   Fale,  minister. 

Educated  under  Mr  Rayner.    Age  17.    Admitted  scholar 

Mar.  31,  1619.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Cotton,   Bartholomew;    son    of   Thomas    Cotton,  Esq.    Admitted, 

April  15,  1619,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.    Surety, 

Mr  Blankes. 
Blofeild,  Thomas;   of  Sustead,   Norfolk;   son   of  Thomas  Blofeild, 

attorney  at  law.     School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles. 

Admitted,  Feb.  24,  161f,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 

Surety,  Mr  Nichols. 
Woodes,  Robert;   of  Tharston,  Norfolk;   son  of  Robert  Woodes, 

gent.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thornton.    Age  17.    Ad- 
mitted, April  20,  1619,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 

Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Blankes. 
Rant,  William  and  Thomas;   of  Norwich;  sons  of  William  Rant, 

M.D.     School,   Norwich,   under    Mr   Stonham,   five  years. 

Ages  16  and  15.     Admitted  pensioners,  May  1, 1619,  under 

Mr  Michell. 
Russell,  Erasmus;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  George  Russel,  yeoman.   School, 

Earls  Colne,  under  Mr  Rayne.     Age  18.     Admitted,  May 

11,  1619,  sizar  of  Mr  Naylor. 
Oddy,  Thomas ;  of  Lancashire ;  son  of  Thomas  Oddy.     Age  16.    Ad- 
mitted, June  24,  1619,  sizar  of  Mr  Lowd. 
Whiting,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Whiting,  gent.,  of  Saxlingham,  Nor- 
folk.  School,  Norwich,  one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 

May  28,  1619.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1619]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  141 

Buck,  Thomas.  Admitted,  June  5,  1619,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.     Surety,  Mr  Hobman. 

Notly,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Notly,  husbandman.  Born  at  Monckton, 
Dorset.  School,  Dorchester,  under  Mr  Cheeke.  Admitted 
sizar  of  Mr  Nicholls. 

liolfe,  Anthony ;  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Clement  Rolfe,  gent. 
Admitted,  July  7,  1619,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Knight,  John ;  son  of  John  Knight,  gent.  Born  at  Rainwick,  North- 
ants.     Admitted,  June  9,  1619,  sizar  of  Mr  Michell. 

Cottwin,  Robert ;  son  of  Edward  Cottwin,  gent.  Born  at  Saxlingham, 
Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Mr  Townly.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table  Feb.  13,  161§.  Surety,  Mr  Cruso. 
Previously  admitted  at  Trinity  College  May  27,  1617. 

Rimer,  Ralph ;  of  Yorkshire ;  son  of  John  Rimer,  gent.  School,  North- 
allerton, under  Mr  Harrison.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar 
May  4,  1619.  Tutor,  Mr  Cruso.  Previously  admitted  at 
St  John's  College  May  6,  1618. 

Seaman,  Christopher;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  Seaman.  School, 
North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles.  Admitted  scholar  under 
Mr  Cruso. 

Robinson,  Daniel.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar  July  28, 1619.  Surety, 
Mr  Cruso. 

Cotton,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.  Born  in  London. 
School,  Moulton,  under  Mr  Matchet.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Herman,  Miles;  of  Norwich;  son  of  Richard  Hermau.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Briggs.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Smith,  Robert;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Smith.  Admitted,  Sep. 
16, 1619,  sizar  of  the  Master,  Dr  Gostlyn.  Surety,  Mr  Michell. 
Previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College  May  28,  1618. 

Foster,  Thomas;  of  Kirby-Bellars,  Leicestershire;  son  of  Randolph 
Foster,  husbandman.  School,  Melton  Mowbray,  under  Mr 
Humfrey.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Aug.  13,  1619,  sizar  of  Dr 
Welles. 

Woodes,  Robert.  Already  admitted  pensioner.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner  Sep.  8,  1619.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Pyke,  Richard;  of  Exeter.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Periman, 
eight  years.  Admitted  scholar  Sep.  25,  1619.  Surety,  Mr 
Michell. 

Baxter,  Thomas;  of  Rainthorp  Hall,  Norfolk;  son  of  Stephen  Baxter, 
gent.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thornton.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Stukley,  Thomas  ;  of  Worlington,  Devon ;  son  of  John  Stukley,  gent., 
deceased.  School,  Tiverton,  under  Mr  Samuel  Butler,  three 
years.  Age  20.  Admitted  scholar  May  2,  1619.  Surety, 
Mr  Allen. 


142  ADMISSIONS.  [1619 

Constable,  Charles;  of  Lazenby,  Yorkshire;  son  of  John  Constable, 
gent.  School,  Northallerton,  under  Mr  Cudworth.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner  Oct.  27,  1619.  Age  about  25. 
Previously  matriculated  Dec.  17,  1610,  according  to  the 
Registrar  of  the  University. 

Cosin,  John,  M.A. ;  formerly  scholar  of  the  college.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner  Nov.  20,  1619.    Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Underwood,  Anthony  and  Robert;  sons  of  Augustin  Underwood, 
minister.  Born  in  Chevington,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson.  Ages  17  and  16  ('erant 
gemelli', — note).  Admitted,  Dec.  6  and  9,  1619,  sizars  of 
their  respective  sureties,  Mr  John  Cradocke,  and  Mr  Cruso. 

Sadler,  John ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Nicholas  Sadler,  merchant. 
Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thornton,  three  years;  and 
Hadley  ('Hadlife'),  Middlesex,  under  Mr  Turner.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.    Surety,  Mr  Allen. 


-  ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  16|$  TO  DEC.  31,  1620. 

Raynberd,  Nicholas ;  son  of  Nicholas  Raynberd,  '  arcis  Londinensis 
ceconomus '.  Schools,  St  Paul's,  London,  one  year ;  and 
Northampton,  under  Mr  Johnston,  four  years.  Admitted 
sizar  Jan.  27,  16£$.  Surety,  Mr  Warden,  fellow.  Pre- 
viously admitted  about  Nov.  18,  1618. 

Normanton,  John ;  of  London ;  son  of  Alexander  Normanton,  cutler 
('cultrarius').  At  school  in  London,  under  Mr  Best.  Age  14. 
Admitted  sizar  Jan.  9,  16|#.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Nayler. 

Rosyer,  John ;  of  London ;  son  of  Robert  Rosyer,  waterman  ('  lin- 
trarius').  Schools,  Blackfriars,  one  year ;  and  Berkhamp- 
stead,  Herts.,  under  Mr  Hunt.  Age  15.  Admitted,  Feb.  9, 
16$$,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Calthorpe,  James ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Christopher  Calthorpe,  Esq. 
School,  Moulton,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Macchet.  Age  15. 
Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  27,  16^g.    Surety,  Mr  Loude. 

Denny,  William  ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  William  Denny.  School,  Nor- 
wich, under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  16.  Admitted  Feb.  17, 
16£g.    Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Hammonde,  Nicholas  ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Robert  Hammonde,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thornton.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner  March  16,  16i§.     Surety,  Mr  Michells. 

Pearse,  John  ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Pearse,  gent.  School,  East 
Bergholt,  under  Mr  Byrde.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner 
Mar.  10,  16|g.     Surety,  Mr  Loude. 

Willowes,  John;  of  Leicestershire.  School,  Melton,  under  Mr 
Humfry.  Admitted,  March  23,  16^$,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Blanks.  Previously  admitted  at  Pembroke  Hall,  as  sizar  of 
the  Master,  Jan.  5,  161f. 


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*Salter,  Edward ;  of  Tottington,  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Salter, 
deceased.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar  April  10,  1620.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Hodder,  Robert.    Admitted  sizar,  April  21,  1620.    Surety,  Mr  Cosin. 

Staynes,  Nicholas,  M.A. ;  formerly  scholar  of  the  college.  Age  24. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  April  24,  1620.  Surety,  Mr 
John  Allen. 

Lyng,  William,  M.A. ;  formerly  scholar  of  the  college.  Age  22. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner  April  24,  1620.  Surety,  Mr 
Michels. 

Baker,  William ;  of  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  William  Baker,  minister. 
School,  Horncastle,  under  Mr  Hues.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar  April  28,  1620.     Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Gregg,  Edmund;  of  Lincolnshire;  son  of  Hamlet  Gregg,  minister. 
School,  Horncastle,  under  Mr  Hues.  Age  nearly  18.  Ad- 
mitted sizar  April  28,  1620.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Gregge,  Christopher ;  brother  of  the  above.  Educated  at  the  same 
school,  and  admitted  sizar  on  the  same  day.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Kidman. 

Walford,  Michael ;  of  Warwickshire ;  son  of  John  Walford,  woollen- 
draper.  School,  Warwick,  under  Mr  Biker.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, May  8,  1620,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
William  Moore,  fellow. 

Davy,  Simon ;  son  of  Simon  Davy,  citizen  of  Norwich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Henry  Townley.  Age  16.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  May  30,  1620.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Dil worth,  James ;  of  Lancashire ;  son  of  John  Dil worth,  husband- 
man. School,  Blackburn,  under  Mr  Collinson.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  16,  1620.     Surety,  Mr  Loude,  fellow. 

Sowrbutts,  William ;  of  Lancaster ;  son  of  Richard  Sowrbutts. 
School,  Blackburn,  under  Mr  Collinson.  Age  19.  Admit- 
ted sizar,  litt.  grat.,  June  16,  1620.     Surety,  Mr  Loude. 

Harvy,  John ;  son  of  Edmund  Harvy,  merchant,  of  London.  Edu- 
cated by  Mr  Fricon  at  his  own  house.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  25,  1620.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Pridgeon,  William  ;  of  Lincolnshire ;  son  of  Francis  Pridgeon,  clerk. 
School,  Navenby  ('Namby'),  under  Mr  Holker.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  July  1,  1620.  Surety,  Mr 
Gostling,  fellow. 

Woodside,  Robert ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  Robert  Woodside,  gent. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  4,  1620.  Tutor,  Mr  Thomas  Wake, 
fellow. 

Ufflet,  John  ;  of  Suffolk  ;  son  of  John  Ufflet,  gent.  School,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
June  20, 1620.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


144  ADMISSIONS.  [1620 

Ilyrne,  Thomas ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Clement  Hyrne,  Esq.  '  Op- 
timse  indolis  adolescens'.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr 
Kuowles.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat., 
July  1,  1620.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Holland,  James ;  of  London;  son  of  Ralph  Holland,  gent.  School,  Mer- 
chant Taylors',  under  Mr  Hayne.  Age  15.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, litt.  grat.,  July  3, 1620.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Lowde. 

Garnam,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Garnam,  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born 
in  Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Briggs.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted, Sep.  25, 1620,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  Warden,  fellow. 

Mordent,  William ;  son  of  Oliver  Mordent,  gent.  Born  at  Exning 
('Exin'),  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Dickenson.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  30,  1620.  Surety,  Mr 
Cruso.    Admitted  two  years  previously  at  Trinity  College. 

Richardson,  Charles;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Richardson,  Serjeant 
at  law.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Wilson.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  29,  1620. 
Surety,  Mr  Lowde,  fellow. 

Lee,  Simon ;  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Simon  Lee,  woollen- 
draper.  School,  Melford,  under  Mr  Bourne.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  June  30,  1620,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Nichols. 

Warner,  Bartholomew ;  son  of  Thomas  Warner,  husbandman.  Born 
at  Woolly,  Hunts.  School,  Huntingdon,  under  Mr  Tomlin- 
son.  Age  18.  Admitted,  litt.  grat.,  July  4,  1620,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Hobman. 

Leach,  Henry ;  of  Cambridgeshire ;  son  of  William  Leach,  husband- 
man. Age  15.  Admitted,  Sep.  26,  1620,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Gostling. 

Sandell,  Richard ;  son  of  Edmund  Sandell,  gent,  of  Norfolk.  Born 
at  Waddington,  Yorkshire.  At  school  at  Lynn,  for  a  time ; 
afterwards  for  three  years  at  Chichester,  under  Mr  Wood- 
house.  He  then  studied  in  Germany,  under  Mr  Pelar  at 
Heidelberg,  in  the  private  house  of  Mr  George  Nieri, 
'  minister  sive  pastor' ;  next  under  Mr  Kinge  in  the  fourth 
class,  ('  ut  vocatur  collegiata ')  for  three  months ;  finally, 
under  Mr  John  Helvenstaue  in  the  Hall  of  the  Count 
Palatine,  his  tutor  being  Dr  Chapman,  chaplain  to  the 
Princess  Elizabeth.  Age  16.  Admitted  to  the  bachelors' 
table  in  this  college,  'studendi  gratia',  Oct.  19, 1620.  Surety, 
Mr  Michaell,  fellow. 

Beames,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Beames,  gent.  Born  at  Witchford, 
Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hich.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted, Oct.  24,  1620,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  King. 

Mallorie,  William ;  of  Studley,  Yorkshire ;  son  of  William  Mallorie, 
Esq.  Born  at  Levens,  Westmoreland.  At  Mr  Ashmore's 
private  school.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt. 
grat.,  Oct.  28, 1620.     Surety,  Mr  Cosin,  fellow. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  162?  TO  DEC.  31,  1621. 

Cotton,  Bartholomew  ;  son  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.  Born  in  London. 
Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  as 
appears  above.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  15,  162?. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Blanks,  fellow. 

Richardson,  Charles  ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Richardson,  Esq., 
Serjeant  at  law.  Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  as  appears  above.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Jan.  15,  162?.     Surety,  Mr  Loude,  fellow. 

Stauton,  Joseph ;  of  London  ;  son  of  Philip  Stauton,  cabinet-maker, 
('faber  lignarius  intestini  operis').  At  school  in  London, 
under  Mr  Freake.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Jan.  16,  162?,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Syday,  John  ;  son  of  "William  Syday,  gent.  School,  Newport,  Essex, 
under  Mr  Woode.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Ds  Brand. 

Lewinge,  James ;  son  of  Gilbert  Lewinge,  gent.  Born  at  Little 
Cressingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneha'm. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  Jan.  22,  162?.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore,  fellow. 

Huthwett,  John  ;  son  of  William  Huthwett,  gent.  Born  at  Kettering, 
Northants.  School,  St  Paul's,  London,  under  Mr  Gill.  Age 
18.  Admitted,  Jan.  24,  162?,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Cosin. 

Hunt,  Isaac ;  son  of  Robert  Hunt,  leather  worker,  'alutarius'.  Born 
at  Stody  (:  Studdy '),  Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  25,  162?.  Surety,  Mr  Bach- 
croft. 

Welles,  William ;  son  of  William  Welles,  B.D.  Born  in  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stoneham.  Age  16.  Admitted, 
Feb.  12,  162?,  sizar  of  the  Master.  Surety,  Mr  Michell, 
fellow. 

Todd,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Todd,  husbandman.  Born  at  South 
Cave,  Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Thomas  Flint. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  Feb.  19,  162?,  litt.  grat.,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Hobman,  fellow. 

Rowley,  John ;  son  of  John  Rowley,  gent.,  attorney  at  law.  Born  at 
Barkway,  Herts.  School,  Halstead,  under  Mr  Whiston. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  Jan.  20,  162?.  Surety,  Ds 
Brand,  fellow. 

Gaudy,  Anthony ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Philip  Gaudy,  gent.,  deceased. 
Schools,  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Foule;  and  Bio 
Norton,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Wright.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner,  March  21,  162?.  Surety  and  tutor,  Mr  Michell, 
fellow. 

v.  10 


146  ADMISSIONS.  [1621 

Tillinghast,  John  ;  son  of  John  Tillinghast,  minister.  Born  in  Street, 
Sussex.    School,  Newport,  Essex,  under  Mr  Woode.    Age 

16.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  March  24,  162£.    Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Brand,  fellow. 

Cookeson,  John ;  son  of  John  Cookeson,  minister.  Born  at  Bring- 
ton,  Hunts.    School,  Kimbolton,  under  Mr  Anderson.    Age 

17.  Admitted  pensioner,  litt.  grat.,  April  10,  1621.    Surety, 
Mr  Kinge,  fellow. 

'  Dennye,  William  ;  son  of  William  Dennye,  gent.  Born  in  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stoneham.  Previously  admitted 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  as  appears  above.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  April  17,  1621.  'Optimae  spei  adolescens'. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Baxter,  Francis ;  son  of  Francis  Baxter,  Esq.  Born  at  Pulham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Hedingham,  under  Mr  Silbie  ;  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Stoneham;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Dickenson.  Age  1'6.  'Adolescens  optimae  spei'.  Admit- 
ted fellow- commoner,  litt.  grat.,  1621.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Knights,  John ;  son  of  John  Knights,  gent.  Born  at  '  Rainwick ', 
Northants.  Already  admitted  sizar;  admitted  pensioner, 
May  11,  1621.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Dennye,  Edward ;  son  of  Anthony  Dennye,  gent.  Born  at  Lyng, 
Norfolk.  School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tills.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  May  11,  1621,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Samwaies,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Samwaies,  gent.  Born  at  Bin- 
combe,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne,  under  Mr  Grove.  Age 
16.     Admitted,  June  4,  1621,  sizar  of  Mr  Cosin,  fellow. 

Fenwicke,  Bartholomew ;  son  of  Bartholomew  Fenwick,  minister. 
Bom  at  Hockering,  Norfolk.  At  a  private  school,  under 
Mr  Castleton.  Age  19.  Admitted,  April  24,  1621,  litt. 
grat.,  sizar  of  Mr  Moore. 

Brograve,  John ;  son  of  John  Brograve,  Esq.  Born  at  Tawstock, 
Devon.  At  a  private  school  at  Streatham,  Surrey,  under  Mr 
Harrison.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Cosin. 

Keepis,  Michaell ;  son  of  Richard  Keepis,  citizen  of  Norwich.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Bridgs.  Age  15.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner, June  23,  1621.     Surety,  Mr  Ward,  fellow. 

Reeve,  Michaell ;  son  of  Thomas  Reeve,  gent.  Born  at  Langley, 
Norfolk.  School,  Yarmouth,  under  Mr  Reeve,  minister. 
Admitted,  June  30,  1621,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Kidman. 

Bucke,  Thomas ;  B.A.;  son  of  Thomas  Bucke,  gent.  Born  at  Bran- 
don, Norfolk.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Wigmore.  Age  22. 
Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner  June  30,  1621.  Surety,  Mr  Hob- 
man,  fellow.    Previously  at  St  Catharine's  Hall. 

Reeve,  John;  son  of  Nicholas  Reeve,  druggist,  now  of  London.  Born 
in  Norwich.     At  St  Paul's  School,  London,  under  Mr  Gill. 


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Age  15.  Admitted  July  28,  1621,  pensioner,  litt.  grat., 
under  Mr  More,  fellow. 

Langley,  Robert ;  son  of  Richard  Langley,  gent.  Born  at  St  Ives, 
Hunts.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Freisley.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  July  27,  1621.     Surety,  Mr  Cosin,  fellow. 

Rowley,  Edward;  son  of  John  Rowley,  attorney  at  law.  Born  at 
Barkway,  Herts.  School,  Halstead,  Essex,  under  Mr  Whig- 
ton.  Admitted  peusioner  July  28, 1621.  Surety,  Mr  Brand, 
fellow. 

Randolph,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Randolph,  minister.  Born  at 
Hockwold,  Norfolk.  At  a  private  school  in  Wilton,  under 
Mr  Taylour.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Aug.  4,  1621,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Warden,  fellow. 

Marlton,  John  ;  son  of  William  Marlton,  gent.  Born  at  Barningham, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson, 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  Aug.  22,  1621.  Surety,  Mr 
Michel],  fellow. 

Calvert,  Rodolph  ;  son  of  Sampson  Calvert,  citizen  of  London.  Born 
at  Greenwich.  At  St  Paul's  School,  under  Mr  Gill.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  Aug.  24,  1621.  Sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Smith, 
fellow. 

Younger,  Henry;  son  of  William  Younger,  priest,  rector  of  the 
parish  church  of  South  Walsham,  Norfolk.  Born  there. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townley  five  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar.     Tutor,  Mr  Cruso. 

Toll,  Nicholas;  son  of  William  Toll,  minister,  of  Wells,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  20.  Admitted 
scholar  Oct.  22,  1621.  Surety,  Mr  Brand.  Previously  ad- 
mitted sizar  at  Magdalene  College  May  24,  1619. 

Culpeper,  William  and  Edward ;  sons  of  Edward  Culpeper,  knt., 
of  Wakehurst,  near  Ardingly,  Sussex.  School,  Eton,  under 
Mr  Bust,  two  years.  Ages  19  and  16.  '  Adolescentes  optimae 
spei.'  Admitted  fellow-commoners  Nov.  12,  1621.  Surety, 
Mr  Lowde. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  162$  TO  DEC.  31,  1622. 

Calvert,  Robert;  son  of  Thomas  Calvert,  tailor;  citizen  of  London. 
School,  St  Paul's,  under  Mr  Gill,  three  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  Jan.  14,  162J.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  More. 

Duffeild,  John ;  son  of  John  Duffeild ;  woollen-draper,  of  Wymondham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Peechode,  five 
years,  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  one  year.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Linge,  Jan.  12,  162j. 

Pratt,  Robert ;  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Pratt,  husband- 
man.    School,    Aylsham,   six  years,    under    Mr    Knowles. 

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148  ADMISSIONS.  [162  \ 

Age  18.  Admitted,  Jan.  28,  162|.  Sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Michell. 

*London,  Richard ;  son  of  Robert  London,  gent.,  of  Wheatacre  All 
Saints,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonhame, 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar  Mar.  2,  162£. 
Sponsor  and  surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Earton,  John ;  son  of  John  Earton,  gent.,  of  London.  School,  Cam- 
bridge, under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year;  afterwards  in  his 
father's  house,  under  Mr  Withe.  Age  15.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  Mar.  4, 1 62^.    Surety,  Mr  Cosin. 

Peepes,  William;  of  Burnham  Ulph,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Peepes, 
gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Robinson,  two  years.  Age 
18.  Admitted,  March  30,  1622,  sizar  of  his  sponsor,  Mr 
Gostlyn,  fellow. 

Carter,  Francis ;  of  Watford,  Herts. ;  son  of  Francis  Carter,  gent. 
At  school  in  London,  for  two  years,  under  Mr  Critton.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar  April,  1622.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Brigges,  William ;  son  of  David  Brigges,  merchant,  of  London. 
School,  Eton,  under  Mr  Bust,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted, April  9,  1622,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Huthwett,  John;  of  Kettering,  Northants;  son  of  William  Huth- 
wett,  gent.  School,  St  Paul's,  London,  under  Mr  Gill. 
Already  admitted  sizar,  as  appears  above.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner April  13,  1622.     Sponsor,  Mr  Cosin. 

Clackeson,  Edmund;  son  of  Thomas  Clackeson,  weaver,  of  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  three  years  under  Mr  Thorton.  Age  16. 
Admitted  April  30,  1622,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Dr  John  Gost- 
lyn, Master  of  the  College. 

Curtis,  Edward;  of  Cambridge;  son  of  Luke  Curtis,  chandler  ('can- 
delarius')  deceased.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Love- 
ring,  three  years.  Age  about  sixteen.  Elected  scholar  on 
Dr  Caius'  foundation,  and  admitted  May  4,  1622.  Surety, 
Mr  Gostlyn. 

Craye,  John ;  of  Witchford,  Isle  of  Ely ;  son  of  William  Crave,  gent. 
School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar 
May  11,  1622.     Surety,  Mr  Kinge. 

Sheppard,  Barnes;  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Owen  Sheppard, 
gent.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Thorton,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  May  15,  1622.  Surety,  Mr 
Blancks. 

Willson,  Thomas ;  of  Kettlestone,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Willson, 
minister.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  four  years. 
Age,  about  sixteen.  Admitted  pensioner  May  15,  1622. 
Surety,  Mr  More. 

Lewinge,  William ;  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Gilbert  Lewinge, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1622]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  149 

gent.,  M.A.  Already  admitted  pensioner  and  scholar,  now 
admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  15, 1622.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  More. 

Cully er,  Samuel;  son  of  Samuel  Cully er,  perfumer,  of  Norwich.  At 
school  there  under  Mr  Stonham,  seven  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar  May  23,  1622.     Surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Sherlocke,  Robert ;  of  Haxby  ('  Haskesby')  Yorkshire ;  son  of  Thomas 
Sherlocke,  husbandman.  Schools,  York,  for  half  a  year, 
under  Mr  Johnson,  and  Pocklington  for  one  year  under  Mr 
Ellcocke.  Age  18.  Admitted,  May  4,  1622,  sizar  of  Mr 
Jones. 

Blowfeild,  Robert;  of  Sustead,  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Blowfeild, 
attorney  at  law.  School,  North  Walsham,  four  years,  under 
Mr  Tills.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table  June  5,  1622.     Surety,  Mr  Kinge. 

Mayes,  Edward;  of  Swaffham,  ('Saffame'),  Norfolk;  son  of  Stephen 
Mayes,  druggist.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townesley, 
six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  June  12,  1622,  sizar  of  Mr 
Cosin.     Sponsor,  Mr  Warden. 

Hare,  William;  of  Calverley  ('Caverlee'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Andrew 
Hare.  School,  Calverley,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Smith.  Age 
18.   Admitted,  June  15, 1622,  sizar  of  his  sponsor,  Mr  Lowde. 

Wolfe,  Michael ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Philip  Wolfe,  vintner  and  inn- 
keeper ('oenopola  et  pandocheus').  At  the  Perse  School, 
Cambridge,  three  years,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  June  22,  1622.     Sponsor,  Mr  More. 

Viell,  John;  son  of  Abraham  Viell,  oilman  ('olearius'),  of  the  city  of 
London.  School,  Croydon,  Surrey,  for  five  years,  under  Mr 
Nicholson.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar  June  26,  1622. 
Surety,  Mr  Dr  Welles. 

Bowne,  Edward;  of  Stockton,  Norfolk;  son  of  Edward  Bowne, 
husbandman.  School,  Bungay,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Smith, 
two  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar  June  29,  1622. 
Surety,  Mr  Gostlin. 

Kempe,  Bartholomew ;  of  London ;  son  of  Bartholomew  Keinpe, 
gent.  School,  Croydon,  under  Mr  Nicholson,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  June  29,  1622.  Sponsor,  Mr 
More. 

Browne,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
At  school  there  seven  years,  under  Mr  Robinson.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow- commoner,  June  29,  1622.  Sponsor  and 
surety,  Mr  More. 

Playters,  Lionel;  son  of  Thomas  Playters,  knt,  of  Sotterly,  ('Satirly') 
Suffolk.  School,  Elsing,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Robinson,  five 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table 
June  29,  1622.    Surety,  Mr  More. 

Neave,  Ferminus ;  son  of  Robert  Neave,  clerk,  of  Swanton  Morley, 
Norfolk.     School,  Elsing,  four  years,  under  Mr  Robinson. 


150  ADMISSIONS.  [1622 

Age  15.  Admitted  scholar  June  29,  1622.  Surety,  Mr 
More. 

Huet,  Robert ;  son  of  Samuel  Huet,  husbandman,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Robinson,  five  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted,  June  29,  1 622,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  More. 

Grebby,  William;  son  of  William  Grebby,  husbandman,  of  Tumby, 
Lincolnshire.  School,  Tattershall,  under  Mr  Male,  six 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  June  26,  1622,  sizar  of  his 
sponsor,  Mr  Cruso. 

Fordham,  Robert;  son  of  Philip  Fordham,  husbandman,  of  Sacomb, 
Herts.  School,  Watton  ('Watton  de  Lapide'),  under  Mr 
Robert  Porter,  two  years.  Age  19.  Admitted,  July  3, 1622, 
sizar  of  his  sponsor,  Mr  Bachcroft. 

Elvie,  Samuel;  son  of  George  Elvie,  husbandman,  of  Reymerstone, 
('Remerston'),  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Chap- 
man, six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  July  1,  1622. 
Surety,  Mr  More. 

Scott,  Nathanael;  son  of  Henry  Scott,  minister,  of  Reymerstone, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Chapman,  about  six  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted,  July  2, 1622,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  More. 

Shinckfeild,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Shinckfeild,  husbandman,  of 
Methwold,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Brandish, 
about  six  years.  Age,  about  nineteen.  Admitted,  July  8, 
1622,  sizar  of  Mr  King. 

Seeman,  John ;  son  of  Christopher  Seeman,  perfumer,  of  Holt,  Nor- 
folk. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Tallis,  seven  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted,  July  4,  1622,  sizar  of  Mr  Nicholls. 

Sarson,  William;  of  'Stanford',  Notts.;  son  of  William  Sarson,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Loughborough,  under  Mr  Spunge,  five 
years.   Age  15.   Admitted,  June  30, 1622,  sizar  of  Mr  Naylor. 

Dauyell,  James ;  son  of  John  Danyell,  brewer  '  cervisiarius ',  of 
Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stonhame,  three  years. 
Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  17,  1622.  Surety,  Mr  Linge. 

Brograve,  John ;  son  of  John  Brograve,  Esq.  Born  in  Tawstock, 
Devon.  School,  Streatham,  Surrey,  under  Mr  Harrison.  Al- 
ready admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  as  appears 
above.  '  Adolescens  optimae  spei '.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, Aug.  24,  1622  by  the  consent  of  the  master  and  all 
the  resident  fellows.     Sponsor,  Mr  Cosin. 

Rant,  Stephen  ;  of  London ;  son  of  Roger  Rant,  Esq.  At  school  in 
London,  under  Mr  Farnebie,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admit- 
ted, Oct.  9,  1622,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Michell. 

Wilcocke,  William  ;  son  of  James  Wilcocke,  goldsmith,  of  Lynn,  Nor- 
folk. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Robsone.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted, Oct.  26,  1622,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Brand  e,  fellow.  Previously  admitted  at  Jesus 
College,  Sep.  30,  1619,  under  Mr  Beale,  tutor. 


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Becke,  Perse;  of  Shouldham,  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Becke,  Esq. 
deceased.  At  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr 
Lovering.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  29,  1622. 
Surety,  Mr  Kinge. 

Bunn,  William ;  son  of  John  Bunne,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Henry  Townley.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Nov. 
11,  1622,  sizar  of  Mr  Blaucks. 

Waterhouse,  Simon;  son  of  Robert  Waterhouse,  tailor,  ('panniton- 
sor)',  of  Clifton  in  Wotton,  Staffs.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Pickering  of  Winwick,  Lancashire.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar,  Nov.  11,  1622.     Surety,  Mr  Wake,  fellow. 

Cadurtis,  Gilbert  de,  vulgo  Cha worth ;  son  of  George  de  Cadurtis,  knt., 
of  Wiverton,  Notts.  Born  in  London.  '  Adolescens  optimae 
spei'.  Educated  for  three  years,  under  Mr  Prudentius  Du 
Boys,  a  Frenchman.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Nov.  20,  1622.    Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  162§  TO   DEC.  31,  1623. 

Grinling,  Lionel ;  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Lionel  Grinling, 
gent.  At  school,  under  Mr  Godfrye,  six  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  20,  162§.    Surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Smyth,  Jonas ;  of  Radwinter,  Essex ;  son  of  George  Smyth,  woollen 
draper.  At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  15.  Admit- 
ted sizar,  Jan.  28,  162§.     Surety,  Mr  Brande,  fellow. 

Shafton,  John ;  son  of  John  Shafton,  of  South  Cave,  Yorkshire.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Flint.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
Jan.  25, 162|.     Surety,  Mr  Hobman. 

Hall,  William  ;  of  Risby,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  William  Hall,  gent.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson,  two  years.  Age, 
about  seventeen.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  25,  162$.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Holgate,  John ;  son  of  William  Holgate,  gent.,  of  Newport,  Essex. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hobman,  one  year.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  25,  162f.  Surety,  Mr  Hobman, 
fellow. 

Adam,  Richard ;  of  Harston,  Cainbs.;  son  of  Richard  Adam,  gent. 
At  the  Perse  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year.  Age 
nearly  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  26,  162|.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Brand. 

Dalton,  John  ;  son  of  Edmund  Dalton,  gent.,  of  Ipswich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Eston,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  March  12,  162§.     Surety,  Mr  Eade,  fellow. 

Smyth,  William ;  son  of  Anthony  Smyth,  gent.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dickinsonne,  five  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  March  13,  162$.  Sponsor  and  surety,  Mr 
Eade. 


152  ADMISSIONS.  [1623 

Nightingall,  Thomas ;  of  Walden,  Essex ;  son  of  William  Nightingall, 
attorney  at  law.  At  the  Charterhouse  School,  eight  years, 
under  Mr  Graye.  Age  17.  Admitted,  March  27, 1623,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Brand. 

Cordell,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Cordell,  merchant.  Born  at  St  Ives, 
Hunts.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Phrysine,  four  years. 
Age,  about  sixteen.  Admitted  scholar,  March  28,  1623. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Newton,  Charles ;  of  Groton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Charles  Newton,  wool- 
len draper.  School,  Boxford,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Hoogan. 
Age  17.    Admitted,  April  12,  1623,  sizar  of  Mr  Moore. 

Abhnsonne,  Geoffrey ;  son  of  Robert  Ablinsonne,  cook  ('coquus')  of 
Cambridge.  At  school  there  under  Ds  Offeild,  two  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  22, 1623.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Kettlewell,  Seth ;  son  of  Valerius  Kettlewell,  rector  of  Tattersett, 
alias  Gatesend,  Norfolk.  Age,  about  sixteen.  School,  Lynn, 
under  Mr  Robinson,  four  years.  Admitted  scholar,  April 
23.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hyrne,  John;  of  Hoxne  ('Hoxton'),  Suffolk;  son  of  Clement  Hyrne, 
Esq.  School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Dorman,  two  years.  Age,  about 
seventeen.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
April  25,  1623.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Smyth,  John ;  son  of  William  Smyth,  merchant  of  London.  Educated 
under  Mr  Nicholson  of  Royden,  Surrey,  four  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  28, 
1623.     Surety,  Dr  Welles,  fellow. 

Hase,  John ;  son  of  Edmund  Hase.  Born  in  Norwich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  16.  Admitted,  April  28, 
1623,  sizar  of  his  surety,  the  Master. 

Foxton,  Anthony,  MA. ;  son  of  Francis  Foxton,  D.D.  Born  at  Milton, 
near  Sittingbourne,  Kent.  Age  22.  Already  admitted  pen- 
sioner and  scholar  of  the  college.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, May  2,  1623.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Jobsonne,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Jobsonne,  gent.,  of  South  Cave, 
Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Brabbs,  one  year. 
Age  16.    Admitted,  May  15,  1623,  sizar  of  Mr  Lewen. 

Flint,  Anthony ;  son  of  Robert  Flint,  Esq.,  of  Stuston,  Suffolk.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Hall.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  29,  1623.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Owen,  Thomas;  of  Walden,  Essex;  son  of  Timothy  Owen,  Esq.  At 
the  Perse  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  29,  1623.     Surety,  Mr  Brande. 

Duffeild,  John ;  son  of  John  Duffeild,  woollen-draper.  Born  at 
Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Already  admitted  sizar.  Admitted 
pensioner,  May  24,  1623.     Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Foxton,  Francis ;  son  of  Francis  Foxton.  Born  at  Sittingbourne, 
Kent.  School,  Canterbury,  nearly  one  year,  under  Mr  Ludd. 
Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  2,  1623,  on  the 


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foundation  of  Matthew  Parker,  formerly  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury.     Tutor,  Mr  Blancks. 

Charold,  George ;  son  of  Robert  Charold,  mediocrh  fortunae.  Born 
at  Eye,  Suffolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dorinan,  three 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  June  12,  1623,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Cradock. 

Rayner,  Thomas;  of  Horningtoft,  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Rayner, 
baker.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  one  year. 
Age  18.   Admitted,  June  5,  1623,  sizar  of  Mr  Lynge,  fellow. 

Owen,  John ;  of  Walden,  Essex ;  son  of  Anthony  Owen,  gent.  At 
the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Lovering,  half  a  year.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  25,  1623.     Surety,  Mr  Brande. 

Gaye,  Edmund ;  of  Matlask,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Philip  Gaye,  husband- 
man. School,  North  Walsham,  four  years,  under  Mr  Tilles. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  30,  1623.  Surety,  Mr 
Eade. 

Gooderick,  Lionel ;  of  North  Creak,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Lionel  Goode- 
rick,  gent.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Rich.  Admitted,  June 
27,  1623,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Lewing. 

Randolph,  William  ;  son  of  Thomas  Randolph,  clerk.  Born  in  Hock- 
wold,  Norfolk.  School,  Wilton,  seven  years,  under  Mr 
Doughti.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  July  2,  1623.  Surety, 
Mr  Kidman. 

Watts,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Watts,  gent.  Born  at  East  Ruston, 
Norfolk.  School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tilles,  three 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  July  2,  1623.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Browne,  Jonas;  of  Rimmington,  Yorkshire;  son  of  William  Browne, 
gent.  School,  Gisburn,  under  Mr  Doughtye,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  July  3,  1623.  Surety,  Mr  Cooke, 
fellow. 

Raulyn,  Robert :  son  of  John  Raulyn,  gent.  Born  in  Norwich.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar. 
July  18,  1623.     Surety,  Mr  Stokys,  fellow. 

Gardiner,  Francis,  M.A.  Age  20.  Already  admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  as  appears  above.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Sep.  19,  1623.     Surety,  Mr  Ling,  fellow. 

Greene,  Henry ;  of  Potton,  Beds. ;  son  of  Oliver  Greene,  M.D.  At 
the  Perse  school,  Cambs.,  under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Oct.  1,  1623.  Surety, 
Mr  Michell. 

Holgate,  John;  son  of  William  Holgate,  gent.,  of  Newport,  Essex. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hobman,  one  year.  Age  17- 
Already  admitted  scholai',  as  above.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  30,  1623.    Surety,  Mr  Brande. 

Harvye,  William;  son  of  Edmund  Harvye,  merchant  of  the  city  of 
London.  At  a  private  school,  under  Mr  Freake.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  5,  1623.    Surety,  Mr  Michell. 


154  ADMISSIONS.  [1623 

Spencer,  William,  baronet;  son  of  Thomas  Spencer,  'eques  et 
baronettus,'  of  Yardington,  alias  Yarnton,  Oxfordshire. 
Educated  under  Mr  Harris,  six  years;  'generosae  indolis 
adolescens.'  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  29, 
1623.    Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Cotton,  William ;  of  London ;  son  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.,  of  Starston, 
Norfolk.  At  school,  ten  years,  the  latter  four  under  Mr 
Haynes.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  20,  1623,  under 
his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Grimstone,  Henry ;  son  of  Harbottle  Grimstone,  knt,  of  Brad- 
field,  Essex.  Educated  under  Mr  Manbee.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  23, 1623  by  consent 
of  the  master  and  fellows.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Joanes, 
fellow.  Previously  resided  for  nearly  three  years  at 
Emmanuel  College. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,   162|  TO  DEC.  31,  1624. 

Hook,  Robert;  of  Welborne  (' Walburne '),  Norfolk;  son  of  John 
Hooke,  shipowner,  'nauclerus.'  At  school,  seven  years, 
under  Mr  Tallis.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  6,  162|, 
under  his  surety,  Mr  Eade,  fellow. 

Briggs,  Thomas ;  of  Leicestershire ;  son  of  Pennellus  Briggs,  tailor. 
School,  Melton,  six  years,  under  Mr  Humfry.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  21,  162|.  Surety,  Robert  Wells,  M.D., 
fellow. 

Walker,  John ;  son  of  Rodolph  Walkers,  minister,  of  Ramsey,  Essex. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Swane.  Age  13.  Admitted, 
March  10,  162|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Kinge. 

Todd,  Andrew ;  son  of  Thomas  Todd,  husbandman.  Born  at  South 
Cave,  Yorkshire.  School,  Whitgift,  ('  Whiteguifte,')  under 
Robert  Todd.  Age  17.  Admitted,  March  11,  162|,  under 
Mr  Michells,  tutor  and  fellow. 

Playters,  Lionel;  son  of  Thomas  Playters,  knt.  and  baronet,  of 
Sotterly,  Suffolk.  Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table,  as  appears  above,  June  29,  1622.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Feb.  6,  162|.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Lukyn,  James ;  son  of  Robert  Lukyn,  gent.,  alderman  of  Cambridge. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Loveringe.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  studendi  gratia.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

*Pickarell,  Robert;  son  of  John  Pickarell,  gent.,  of  Cringleford, 
('  Crinkleforde,')  Norfolk.  Born  at  Flordon.  School,  Norwich, 
eight  years,  under  Mr  Townly.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
studendi  gratia,  April  10,  1624.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Rose,  Henry ;  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Rose,  gent. 
Already  admitted  scholar,  April  6,  1616,  as  appears  above. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  29, 1623.  Surety,  Mr  Bach- 
croft. 

Oxburge,  Heward ;  of  London ;  son  of  Thomas  Oxburge,  gent. 
At  school,  in  Westerham,  Kent,  under  Mr  Knights,  five 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  April  13,  1624,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Oxburge,  Lawrence ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Oxburge,  gent., 
above  named.  At  school,  four  years,  under  Mr  Knights. 
Age  13.  Admitted,  April  13, 1624,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table;     Tutor,  Mr  Michell. 

Wood,  Robert ;  of  Norfolk. 

Wright,  Germin ;  of  Kilverstone,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Wright, 
gent.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  under  Mr  Dickinson.  Age 
16.  Admitted,  April  23,  1624,  litt.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Beck,  William ;  stepson  ('privignus')  of  Martin  Perse,  of  Cam- 
bridge, gent.  At  school,  under  Mr  Loveringe.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  26,  1624.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Eade. 

Gray,  John;  son  of  John  Gray,  druggist,  of  Norwich.  At  school 
under  Mr  Briggs.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May  1,  1624,  sizar 
of  Mr.  Husbande.     Surety,  Mr  Michell,  fellow. 

Alston,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Alston,  gent.,  of  Newton,  Suffolk. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Meade,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  May  22, 1624,  lit.  grat.,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.    Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow.    ■ 

Miller,  John  ;  of  Kent ;  son  of  Martin  Miller,  weaver.  School,  Ash- 
ford,  under  Mr  Burton.  Age  18.  Admitted,  May  20,  1624, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Ds.  Elvin. 

Barnby,  Henry;  son  of  Thomas  Barnby,  shoemaker,  of  Beccles, 
Suffolk.  At  school,  five  years,  under  Mr  Rayner.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Whiter,  George ;  of  Risby,  Suffolk  ;  son  of  George  Whiter.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  four  years,  under  Mr  Dickinson.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner, '  maturioris  literature  spe ',  June 
2,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Bretton,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Bretton,  minister,  of  Great  Fransham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  litt.  grat.,  June  4,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Pye,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Pye,  gent.,  of  Worstead,  Norfolk.  Born 
in  Norwich.  School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Tills,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
June  8,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Shipman,  Abraham;  of  London;  son  of  William  Shipman,  gent. 
School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Hardiuge  '  Adolescens  op- 
tiniaespei'.    Travelled  for  three  years  in  France  ;  Age  18. 


156  ADMISSIONS.  [1624 

Admitted  fellow-commoner,  on  his  return  home,  'ulterioris 
literaturse  gratia' ;  May  1,  1624.    Surety,  Mr  Brand,  fellow. 

Milleson,  Borrowdall ;  son  of  Edmund  Milleson,  gent.  Born  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Educated  under  Mr  Crosman, 
three  years;  afterwards  under  Mr  Dickinson,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted,  June  8, 1624,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Millison,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Millison,  of  East  Harlsey,  ('  East 
Hadlesey'),  Yorkshire.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  five  years, 
under  Mr  Dickinson.  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  8,  1624, 
sizar  of  Mr  Moore. 

Kidson,  Robert ;  of  Yorkshire;  son  of  George  Kidson,  woollen-draper. 
School,  Pocklington,  four  years,  under  Mr  Elcock.  Age  18. 
Admitted,  June  17,  1624,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Kidman. 

Warren,  John ;  of  Clare,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Warren,  gent.,  of 
Hempstead,  Essex.  At  school,  under  Mr  Stiles,  two  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  June  25, 1624.  Surety,  MrBlancks. 

Sterlinus,  Henry ;  son  of  Peter  Sterlinus.  Born  at  Starston,  Norfolk. 
School,  Raveningham,  under  Mr  Rogerson,  four  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1624.     Tutor,  Mr  Moore. 

Stonham,  Matthew ;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Matthew  Stonham,  clerk. 
Educated  under  his  father.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  July  6,  1624.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Cruso, 
fellow. 

*Le  Neve,  William;  Son  of  Geoffrey  Neve,  of  Aslacton,  Norfolk. 
At  school,  under  Mr  Machett  and  Mr  Stonham,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted,  July  6,  1624,  sizar  of  his  tutor, 
Mr  Moore. 

Allen,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Allen,  dyer,  of  Norwich.  At  school, 
under  Mr  Briggs,  eight  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
litt.  grat.,  July  6,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Atkins,  Henry ;  of  Barney,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Atkins,  gent. 
School,  Holt,  two  years,  under  Mr  Tallys.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  July  6,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Brande. 

Springall,  Gregory ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Francis  Springall,  gent. 
School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Rawlinson.  Age  17.  Admitted, 
July  7,  1624,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Mallam,  John;  of  Norwich,  son  of  Richard  Mallam,  perfumer. 
School,  Norwich,  four  years,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  6,  1624,  under  his  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Casteile,  Michael;  son  of  John  Casteile,  merchant.  Born  in  Nor- 
wich. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stonham,  four  years. 
Age  15.     Admitted  scholar  July  6,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Moulton,  Christopher;  of  Norwich ;  son  of  Christopher  Moulton, 
'  tabellarius '.  At  school,  under  Mr  Briggs,  four  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted,  July  8, 1624,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Gostlyn. 

*  Afterwards  Sir  Wm.  Le  Neve,  Clarenceux  king  at  arms. 


1624]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  157 

Foster,  Thomas;  of  Huntingdonshire  ;  son  of  Thomas  Foster,  clerk. 
Educated  by  his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted,  July  9,  1624, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Helcott,  Philip;  son  of  Thomas  Helcott,  glover;  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
At  school,  five  years,  under  Mr  Robinson.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, Sept.  10, 1624.     Sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Smith,  James;  son  of  Oswald  Smith;  of  Limehouse,  Middlesex. 
At  school  there,  five  years,  under  Mr  Ambrose.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  10,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Fade. 

Warren,  John ;  already  admitted  sizar,  June  25,  as  appears  above ; 
admitted  scholar,  Sept.  15,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Thorpe,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Thorpe,  gent.,  of  Kings  Cliffe,  North- 
amptonshire. At  school,  under  Mr  Pemberton,  two  years ; 
afterwards  at  Thurning,  Hunts,  under  Mr  Foster,  one  year. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Sep.  16,  1624.  Surety,  Mr 
Michell. 

Jobson,  Richard;  of  Yorkshire;  son  of  Richard  Jobson,  gent.  Already 
admitted  sizar  May  15,  1623;  admitted  scholar  Oct.  5, 1624. 
Surety,  Mr  Lewinge. 

Curson,  Humfrey;  son  of  William  Curson,  gent.,  of  Winterton  ? 
('Vintre')  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Townly. 
Age  20.  Admitted  Oct.  13,  1624,  pensioner  to  bachelors' 
table.    Surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Hazell,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Hazell,  merchant,  of  London. 
Educated  under  Mr  Lacy,  four  years ;  and  at  the  Merchant 
Taylors'  School,  under  Mr  Angar,  two  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  3,  1624;  and  afterwards  scholar  Jan.  7, 
162|.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Naylor,  Richard  ;  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts,  son  of  Richard  Naylor, 
gent.  At  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Love- 
ringe.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Oct.  25,  1624,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Dackombe,  John ;  of  London;  son  of  John  Dackombe,  knt.,  of  Temple 
Combe,  Somersetshire.  School,  Isleworth  ('Thistle worth'), 
Middlesex,  under  Mr  Willis.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  litt.  grat.,  Dec.  4,  1624.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Michell. 

Taylor,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Taylor,  doctor  ('  medicus ') ;  of 
Thaxted,  Essex.  At  school,  under  Mr  Yonge.  Admitted 
scholar  Dec.  15,  1624.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Brande. 

Jenny,  Henry ;  son  of  Jerningham  Jenny,  minister ;  of  Belton.  Born 
at  Fretton,  Norfolk.  Educated  by  his  father.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  Dec.  20,  1624.     Surety,  Mr  Brook. 

Cocke,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Cocke ;  of  Saham  Tony,  '  vestium 
concinnator'.  School,  Seoul  ton,  ('Scouton'),  under  Mr 
Lammas,  two  years.    Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Eade. 


158  admissions.  [162| 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  162±  TO  DEC.  31,  1625. 

Crowe,  Hamand ;  sou  of  Christopher  Crowe,  of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk. 
School,  Elsing,  four  years,  under  Mr  Robinson.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar  Feb.  4,  162£.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Slater,  John;  of  London;  son  of  John  Slater,  apothecary.  At  St 
Paul's  School,  under  Mr  Gell,  seven  years.  Age  17..  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Feb.  19,  162|.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Deane,  George;  of  London ;  son  of  Edward  Dearie,  silkweaver  ('seri- 
carius').  School,  Eton,  eight  years.  Age  19.  Admitted 
Feb.  21,  162f.     Surety,  Mr  Gleason,  fellow. 

Milleson,  Borowdall;  son  of  Edmund  Milleson,  gent.  Born  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Admitted  pteviously,  June  8,  1624,  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table.     Admitted  fellow-commoner  March 

15,  162|.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Crawley,  John ;  of  Luton,  Beds. ;  son  of  Francis  Crawley,  serjeant  at 
law.     School,  Luton,  under  Mr  Peddar,  three  years.     Age 

16.  Admitted,  March  29,  1625,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cooke,  Christopher;  son  of  William  Cooke,  gent.,  of  Linstead,  {'  Ling- 
steade'),  Suffolk.  School,  Hales  worth,  eight  years,  under 
Mr  Allen.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  29,  1625. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Harwarde,  John;  son  of  John  Harwarde,  woolstapler,  ('lanifex'),  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  At  school,  under  Mr  Dickinson.  Age 
16.     Admitted  scholar,  April  21,  1625.     Surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Elison,  Theophilus;  son  of  John  Elison,  minister  of  the  Belgian 
Church,  Norwich.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Ston- 
ham,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar  May  14,  1625. 
Surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Leiscailet,  John;  son  of  Rowland  Leiscailet,  weaver,  of  Norwich. 
At  school,  under  Mr  Stonham,  two  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted, May  14,  1625,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Brook. 

Darker,  George ;  of  '  Skolford ',  Leicestershire  ;  son  of  Edward 
Darker,  gent.  At  school,  under  Mr  Umfry,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  14,  1625.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Dr  Wells. 

Gifforde,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Gifforde,  Esq.,  of  Landcross,  ('Lan- 
crasse'),  Devon.  At  school,  under  Mr  Salisbury,  five  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  'maturioris  literature 
gratia',  1625.     Surety,  Mr  Allen. 

Mallorie,  John ;  son  of  William  Mallorie,  Esq.  Born  at  Ripon,  York- 
shire. School,  Heversham,  Westmoreland,  under  Mr  Wake- 
field, four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  June  18,  1625,  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Fletcher,  Thomas;  of  Ely;  son  of  Roger  Fletcher,  gent.,  of  St  Ives. 


1625]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  159 

At  school  there,  under  Mr  Smith,  three  years.  Age  14. 
Admitted,  July  17, 1625,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Smith. 

Searles,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Searles,  weaver,  of  Aylsham,  Nor- 
folk. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Knowles,  seven  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted,  June  17,  1625,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Brooke. 

Barnarde,  Josias ;  son  of  James  Barnarde,  husbandman ;  of  Harrow 
on  the  Hill,  Middlesex.  At  school,  under  Mr  Whitely,  four 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar  June  17,  1625,  under  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Hobman. 

Hawksworth,  Josias ;  of  Yorkshire;  son  of  John  Hawks  worth,  currier. 
At  school  seven  years,  under  Mr  Ward,  of  Denby.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  June  18,  1625,  sizar  of  his  tutor,  Mr  Kinge. 

Tayler,  Philip;  son  of  John  Tayler  of  Exeter.  At  school  four  years, 
under  Mr  Pereman.  Age  21.  Admitted  scholar  June  24, 
1625.  Surety,  Mr  Brande.  Previously  admitted  at  Em- 
manuel College,  March  23,  1621. 

Gregorie,  Samuel  and  John ;  of  the  county  of  Devon ;  sons  of  An- 
thony Gregorie,  minister,  of  Padstow.  School,  Torrington, 
under  Mr  Salisbury,  four  years.  Ages  17  and  15.  Ad- 
mitted, June  26,  1625,  litt.  grat.;  Samuel,  as  scholar,  surety, 
Mr  Gleason  ;  John,  as  sizar  of  his  sponsor,  Mr  Allen. 

Hill,  William;  son  of  William  Hill,  gent.,  of  Hales,  Norfolk.  At 
school,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Legge.  Age  17.  Admitted 
June  28,  1625,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Pye,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Pye,  gent.;  of  Worstead,  Norfolk.  Age 
18.  Already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  as 
appears  above,  June  8,  1624.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
June  24,  1625.     Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

*Glisson,  Henry;  son  of  William  Glisson,  gent.,  of  Rampisham,  ('Rain- 
sam'),  Dorsetshire.  At  school,  six  years,  under  Mr  Hallett. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar  July  1,  1625.  Surety,  Mr 
Glisson. 

Edwards,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Edwards,  merchant ;  of  London. 
At  St  Paul's  School,  under  Mr  Gill,  five  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  July  3,  1625,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Langeton,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Langeton,  husbandman  of  Sedbergh, 
Yorkshire.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  five 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  July  4,  1625,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Linge. 

fBuxton,  Thomas  and  William ;  sons  of  John  Buxton,  gent. ;  of  Dick- 
leburgh,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Mr  Machett,  two  years; 
and  under  Mr  Halle,  two  years.  Ages  18  and  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholars  July  5,  1625.     Sponsor,  Mr  Moore. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 

t  William  Buxton  was  afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


160  ADMISSIONS.  [1625 

Reve,  Andrew ;  son  of  John  Reve,  gent. ;  of  Eye,  Suffolk.    At  school, 

under  Mr  Hall,  two  years.    Age   18.    Admitted  scholar 

July  5,  1625.    Tutor,  Mr  Moore. 
Lancetter,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Lancetter,  husbandman ;  of 

Dickleburgh,   Norfolk.     At  school,   two  years,   under  Mr 

Halle.    Age  21.    Admitted,  July  1625,  sizar  of  his  surety, 

Mr  Glisson. 
Yeo,  Roger  ;  son  of  John  Yeo,  merchant;  of  Stratton,  Cornwall.    At 

school,  four  years,  under  Mr  Sanders.     Age  22.     Admitted 

sizar,  July  16,  1625.     Tutor,  Mr  Lewinge,  fellow. 
Richardson,  Michael;  son  of  William  Richardson,  husbandman,  of 

Barnby,    Yorkshire.      School,   Pocklington,   under   Messrs 

Elcocke  and  Southerby,  seven  years.    Age  17.    Admitted 

sizar,  July  23,  1625.     Tutor,  Mr  Joanes. 
Yonger,  William;  son   of  William  Yonger,  clerk.    Born  at  South 

Walsham,  Norfolk.   At  school  one  year,  under  Mr  Towneley. 

Age  20.     Admitted,  Aug.  15,  1625,  sizar  of  the  Master, 

Dr  Gostlyn.    Surety,  Mr  Michell. 
Applewhayte,  John  ;  son  of  John  Applewhayte,  gent. ;  of  Stoke  Ash, 

Suffolk.     At  school  two  years,   under   Mr   Dormars,  and 

two  years  under  Mr  Halle.     Age  17.     Admitted  scholar, 

Sept.  20,  1625.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Terry,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Terry,  gent. ;  of  Long  Sutton,  Hants. 

School,  Winchester,  under  Mr  Robinson,  four  years.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  May  28,  1625.  Surety,  Mr  Gleason.  Pre- 
viously admitted  at   King's   College,   Oct.  3,  1622,  under 

Mr  Harwarde,  fellow. 
Hunte,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Hunte,  Esq. ;  of  Porstone,  Dorsetshire. 

School,  Rampisham,  under  Mr  Hawlett,  six  years.     Age  16. 

Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelor's  table,  Oct.  5,  1625. 

Surety,  Mr  Gleason. 
Playforde,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Playforde,  of  Norwich.    Born 

there.     At  school  three  years,  under  Mr  Paule.     Age  15. 

Admitted  scholar,  June  28, 1625,  under  his  tutor  and  surety, 

Mr  Blancks. 
Egger,  William;  son  of  William  Egger,  husbandman;  of  Bentley,  Hants. 

School,  Saham  (S.  Toney  ?),  under  Mr  Hammont,  two  years. 

Age  16.  Admitted,  Oct.  7, 1625,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Eade. 
Lock,  Cuthbert;  son  of  Peter  Lock,  tanner,  of  Hockering,  Norfolk. 

School,  Elsiug,  four  years,  under  Mr  Robinson.     Age  16. 

Admitted,  Oct.  25,  1625.     Sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Buxton,  Thomas;    previously  admitted  scholar,  July   5,   1625,  as 

appears  above.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

Nov.  19,  1625.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Cooke,   Christopher;   already  admitted  scholar,  Ap.   2.9,   1625,  as 

appears  above.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

Nov.  23, 1625.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Duffield,  John;  already  admitted  scholar,  May  24,  1623;  as  appears 


162")]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS   COLLEGE.  161 

above,  afterwards   admitted   Nov.   12,   1G25.      Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 
Lescaillet,  John;  already  admitted  sizar,  as  appears  above,  May  14, 
1625.   Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  14,  1625.    Surety,  Mr  Brooke. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  162$  TO  DEC.  31,  1626. 

Gammon,  John;  son  of  Richard  Gammon,  B. D.  Born  in  the  parish 
of  St  Lawrence,  Norwich.  At  school  under  Mr  Stonhum, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  14,  162$. 
Surety,  Mr  Michell. 

Tirrell,  James;  son  of  Henry  Tirrell,  gent.  Born  at  Mildenhall, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickenson, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Jan.  27,  162$.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Tirrell,  Robert  and  Henry ;  sons  of  Richard  Tirrell,  gent.  Born  at 
Feltwell,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Townely  and 
Hacon,  four  years.  Ages  17  and  16.  Admitted  scholars, 
Jan.  27,  162f,  under  their  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Aldrich,  William;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  John  Aldrich,  'commissarius'; 
of  Wantisden  ?  ('  Walsden ').  At  school  in  London,  under 
Mr  Gill,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  30, 
162$.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Powell,  John;  son  of  Richard  Powell,  minister,  of  Standon,  Herts. 
School,  Bishop  Stortford,  under  Mr  Leigh,  three  years. 
Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  7,  162$"   Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Trigg,  Daniel;  son  of  George  Trigg,  husbandman;  of  Somerby, 
Leicestershire.  School,  Melton  Mowbray,  under  Mr  Simon 
Humphrey.  Age  18.  Admitted  Feb.  14,  162|,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Dr  Welles,  fellow. 

Rotherham,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Rotherham,  knt.  of  Hunts.  Born 
at  Luton,  Beds.  At  school  six  years,  under  Mr  Pedder. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March 
11,  162|,  under  his  tutor  and  surety  Mr  Moore. 

King,  William;  son  of  Richard  King,  minister,  of  Norfolk.  Born  at 
Weasenham.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  one  year, 
and  afterwards  under  his  father  two  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted March  20,  162|,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  King. 

Bladwell,  Edmund;  M.A.,  of  Norfolk;  already  admitted  pensioner 
and  scholar.  Age  23.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  1, 
1626.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Oily,  William;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Dionisius  Oily,  mariner,  of  Lynn 
Regis.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Robinson,  three  years. 
Admitted  scholar,  March  31,  1626.  Surety,  Mr  Dod. 
Previously  admitted  at  Magdalene  College,  under  Mr 
Madcn,  fellow  of  the  same,  June  14,  1623. 
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162  ADMISSIONS.  [1626 

Cannap,  Henry ;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  Henry  Cannap,  minister,  of  Bruis- 
yard.  Educated  under  his  father,  six  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  April  14,  1626.     Surety,  Mr  Blanckes. 

Plaiters,  Anthony;  son  of  Thomas  Plaiters,  knt.  and  baronet,  of 
Sotterley,  Suffolk.  School,  Elsing,  seven  years,  under  Mr 
Robinson.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
April  15,  1626.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cowper,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Cowper,  gent,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk. 
School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Tenant,  James ;  son  of  Henry  Tenant,  gent.,  of  Malhani-Waterhouses, 
Yorkshire.  Educated  at  Gisburn,  under  his  brother,  Mr 
Tenant,  three  years.  Age  22.  Admitted  scholar,  May  5, 
1626.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hoyle,  William;  son  of  Henry  Hoyle,  of  Gisburn  in  Craven,  York- 
shire. Born  there.  School,  Giggleswick,  under  Mr  Dock- 
wray,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  5,  1626. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cooke,  William  ;  son  of  Thomas  Cooke,  gent.  Born  at  North  Cave, 
Yorkshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  James  Tenant, 
three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  5,  1626. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cooke,  George ;  son  of  William  Cooke,  tailor ;  of  South  Cave,  York- 
shire. At  school  under  Mr  Brabbes.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Oxburg,  Hewar;  son  of  Thomas  Oxburg,  gent.,  of  London.  Already 
admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  13, 
1624.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May,  1626.  Surety,  Mr 
Michell. 

Snell,  John ;  son  of  Arthur  Snell,  minister,  of  the  parish  of  Lezant, 
Cornwall.  Born  there.  School,  Tiverton,  Devon,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  March  30,  1626,  sizar  of  the 
Master,  Dr  Gostlin. 

Roper,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Roper,  carpenter,  of  Hoxne,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Winfarthing,  Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr 
Smith,  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted,  June  2,  1626,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Rose.  Previously  admitted  at  Emmanuel 
College,  July  7,  1625,  under  Mr  Ball,  fellow. 

Alston,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Alston,  gent.  Born  at  Newton,  Suf- 
folk. At  school,  three  years,  under  Mr  Mede.  Age  16. 
'  Bonse  indolis  adolescens'.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  lit.  grat.,  June  7,  1626,  under  his  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Moore. 
*Rant,  John;  son  of  William  Rant,  M.D.,  formerly  fellow  of  the 
College.    Born  in  Norwich.    At  school  there,  under  Mr 


Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1626]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  163 

Matthew  Stonham,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  14,  1626,  under  his  tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Ling. 

Cole,  Thomas ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  Henry  Cole,  gent.  Born  at  Bun- 
well.  Educated  at  Mr  Simonds'  private  house  at  Tunstall, 
seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  June  16,  1626,  of 
his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Rose. 

Thorneton,  Owen;  son  of  Henry  Thorueton,  schoolmaster,  of  Bramer- 
ton,  Norfolk.  Born  in  Norwich.  At  school,  under  his 
father.  Age  15.  Admitted,  June  20,  1626,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Loveland. 

Harris,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Harris,  gent.  Born  at  Kirby  Bedon, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1626.  Tutor  and  surety,  Mr 
Blankes. 

Osborne,  John :  son  of  Charles  Osborne,  gent.  Born  at  Kirby 
Bedon,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Messrs.  Thorneton 
and  Pottes,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June 
21,  1626.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Palmer,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Palmer,  gent.,  of  Devon.  Born  at 
Kingston.  At  school,  under  Mr  Williams,  of  this  college, 
for  one  year.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  June  24,  1626. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Lewinge. 

Fouler,  Francis  ;  son  of  Richard  Fouler,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Boyton,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Matthew 
Stonham.  Age  16.  Admitted,  June  26,  1626,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  John  Gostlin,  fellow. 

Richer,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Richer,  gent.  Born  at  Bexwell,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Robinson,  eight  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted,  June  24,  1626,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Bachcrofts. 

Barber,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Barber,  gent.  Born  at  Carlton  Rode, 
Norfolk.  School,  Bunwell,  under  Mr  Pundar,  six  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted  scholar,  July  1,  1626.  Surety,  Mr 
Bachcrofts. 

Croply,  John;  of  Colchester;  son  of  Samuel  Croply,  gent.,  lately 
deceased.  School,  Colchester,  under  Mr  Echard,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted,  July  1, 1626,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Gammon,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Gammon,  B.D.  Born  in  Norwich. 
Educated  under  his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  4,  1626.     Surety,  Mr  Loveland. 

Howlett,  Nicholas ;  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Howlet, 
gent.  Born  at  Taverham.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Matthew  Stonham.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  4,  1626,  sizar 
of  his  tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Feltwell,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Feltwell,  gent.  Born  at  Penteney, 
Norfolk.     Educated  under  Messrs  Tidd,  King  and  Robin- 

11—2 


164  ADMISSIONS.  [1626 

son,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted,  July  5,  1626,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Lewinge. 

Risden,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Francis  Risden,  vintner,  of  Essex.  Born  at 
Ham.  At  school  in  London,  six  years,  under  Mr  Gray. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  7,  1626.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Dod. 

Tailor,  Thomas ;  son  of  James  Tailor,  minister,  of  Mundford,  Nor- 
folk. Born  in  Cambridge.  At  the  Perse  school,  Cambridge. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  22,  1626,  under  his  tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Flud,  John  ;  son  of  John  Flud,  gent.,  of  Cockley  Cley.  Born  at 
Wells,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Robinson,  four 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  July  25,  1626.  Surety, 
Mr  Eade. 

Way,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Way,  of  London,  examiner  of  wit- 
nesses in  the  Court  of  Chancery  ('examinator  testium  in 
Curia  Cancellariatus').  Born  in  Herts.  School,  Sutton, 
Beds,  under  Mr  Clarke,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Aug.  1626,  under  Mr  Dod. 

*Tailor,  Jeremy;  son  of  Nathanael  Tailor,  barber.  Born  at  Cam- 
bridge. At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  ten  years.  Age 
15.  Admitted,  Aug.  18,  1626,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Bachcrofts. 

Bullock,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Bullock,  barrister  ('jurisperitus'). 
Born  at  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Westminster,  under 
Mr  Osbeston,  two  years  ;  and  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Love- 
ring,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  28,  1626. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Utting,  Hammond  ;  son  of  John  Utting,  minister,  of  Weston,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Beccles,  under  Mr  Rainer,  three  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted,  Oct.  18,  1626,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Stokes. 

Reve,  Henry;  son  of  Robert  Reve,  gent.,  of  Suffolk.  Born  at 
Leighton  ('Laiton'),  Cheshire.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Dickenson,  two  years;  and  Eye,  under  Mr 
Dormer.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow  commoner,  lit.  grat., 
Oct.  18,  1626.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Uther,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Uther,  gent.,  of  Hoo,  Norfolk. 
School,  Elsing,  under  Mr  Robinson,  three  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  25,  1626. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Carver,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Carver,  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Stonham,  five  years.  Admit- 
ted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  22, 1626.  Surety, 
Mr  Brooke. 

Chimney,  John  ;  son  of  William  Chimney,  of  Seaming,  Norfolk.  Born 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1627]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  165 

at  Weedon  Beck,  Northants.  At  school,  under  Mr  Smith, 
three  years ;  and  Mr  Robinson,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Dec.  7,  1626.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  162f  TO   DEC.  31,  1627. 

Seaman,  Christopher;  M.A.,  already  admitted  scholar,  September, 

1619.    Age  22.     Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  1,  1625. 

Surety,  Mr  Dud. 
Crawley,  John ;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

March,  1625.     Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  22,  162f. 

Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Shaxtou,  Martin  ;  son  of  Nicholas  Shaxton,  schoolmaster,  of  Norwich. 

Born  there.    At  school,  under  his  father  and  Mr  Stonham, 

three  years.     Age  14.     Admitted,  Feb.  6,  1625,  sizar  of 

his  surety,  Mr  Ling. 
Hunt,  Robert ;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

September,  1625.     Admitted   fellow-commoner,   Feb.   17, 

162f.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 
Mallorie,  John  ;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

September,   1625.      Admitted    fellow-commoner,   Feb.   20, 

162f.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Alston,  Thomas  ;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

September,    1626.      Admitted   fellow-commoner,   Feb.   21, 

162^.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Millenn,  John  ;  son  of  John  Millen,  gent.     Born  in  London.    School, 

Islington,  six  years,  under  Mr  Dukeson.  Age  16.  Admitted 

pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  28,  162f.    Surety, 

Mr  Moore. 
Cadurcis,  John  de  ('vulgo  Chaworth');  son  of  George  de  Cadurcis, 

knt.  of  Wiverton,  Notts.    Born  at  Mercaston,  Derbyshire. 

At  the  Perse  school,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three 

years.  Age  17.   Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 

March  12,  162f. 
Bailer,   Watkinson;    son   of  Edward    Failer,  Esq.   of  Bupthorpe, 

Yorkshire.     Born  there.     Educated  in  his  father's  house, 

under  Messrs  El  wode  and  Thomas  Tod,  three  years.  'Optimae 

spei  adolescens'.    Age  17.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  lit. 

grat.,  April  7, 1627-     Surety,  Mr  Dod. 
Bell,   Edward ;  son  of  John  Bell,  tailor,  of  Yorkshire.     Born  at 

"Westow.    Educated  at  Mr  Pailer's  house  at  Bugthorpe, 

under  Messrs  Elwode  and  Thomas  Tod.    Age  20.    Admitted 

sizar,  April  7,  1<>27.    Surety,  Mr  Dod. 
Hase,  John  ;  son  of  Edmund  Hase.   Previously  admitted,  September 

1623:  then  at  Magdalene  College  for  about  three  years. 


166  ADMISSIONS.  [1627 

Re-admitted,  April  1627,  as  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  John 
Gostlyn. 

Jackson,  Humfrey  ;  son  of  Robert  Jackson,  clothworker.  Born  in 
the  parish  of  St  Dionysius  Backchurch,  London.  School, 
Braintree,  Essex,  under  Mr  Ilolebeach.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  30,  1627.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Gooch,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Gooch.  Born  at  Hargrave,  Suffolk. 
School,  Elsing  ('Elson'),  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Robinson.  Age 
19.     Admitted  sizar,  May  10,  1627.     Surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Crispe,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Crisp,  gent.  Born  at  Willingham, 
Cambs.  At  school,  under  Mr  Frisney.  Admitted  scholar, 
1627.  Surety,  Mr  Salter.  Previously  admitted  at  Magda- 
lene College,  March  18,  162f. 

Mason,  Nathaniel;  son  of  William  Mason,  bailiff  ('balivus').  Born 
at  Bedford.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Gardiner,  five  years, 
Age  16.  Admitted,  June  1,  1627,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Smith,  Philip ;  son  of  Robert  Smith,  gent,  of  Norfolk.  Born  at 
Barton.  School,  North  Walsham,  under  Messrs  Tills  and 
Dakers,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  June  6,  1627. 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Thomas  Wake. 

Brooke,  Isaac ;  son  of  Richard  Brooke,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  Born 
at  Adwalton.  School,  Batley,  under  Mr  Yonge,  three  years, 
Age  16.  Admitted,  June  8,  1627,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Thomas  Gostlyn. 

Warren,  Joseph  ;  son  of  Robert  Warren,  surgeon,  of  Norfolk.  Born 
at  Great  Walsingham.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Amyrant 
and  Tallis,  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  June  13,  1627, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Crawley,  Francis ;  son  of  Francis  Crawley,  serjeant-at-law.  Boru 
at  Bedford.  School,  Luton.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  3,  1627.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Westbee,  John  ;  born  in  the  parish  of  St  Gregory,  London.  School, 
Harrow  on  the  Hill,  under  Mr  Whitle,  t»vo  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  2,  1627.     Surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Welles,  Richard  ;  son  of  George  Welles,  clerk,  of  Norfolk.  Born  at 
Beetley.  School,  Aylsham,  two  years  under  Mr  Knoles. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  2,  162|.  Surety,  Mr 
Cooke. 

*Eade,  Robert,  son  of  George  Eade,  of  Norfolk.  Born  at  Mundford. 
School,  Foulden,  under  Mr  Taylor,  two  years.  Age  24. 
Admitted  scholar,  lit.  grat.,  July  27,  1627.  Surety,  Mr 
Eade. 

Smith,  Ralph ;  son  of  George  Smith,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  Born  at 
Brize-Norton,  Oxon.     School,  Chester,  under  Mr  William- 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1628]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE.  167 

son,  three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Sep.  25,  1627.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Steele,  William  ;  son  of  Richard  Steele,  of  Cheshire.  Born  at  Sand- 
bach.  School,  Chester,  under  Mr  Williamson,  three*years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  25,  1627.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Claphamsou,  John ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Claphamson,  priest 
'  sacerdos ',  of  Rough  ton.  Born  there.  School,  Giggles  wick, 
Yorks.,  three  years,  under  Mr  Robert  Dockwray.  Age  20. 
Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  24,  1627.     Surety,  Mr  Linge. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  162?  TO   DEC.  31,  1628. 

Gilbert,  Robert;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Gilbert,  husbandman. 
Born  at  Flordon.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Jan.  14,  162^,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Bladwell. 

Baldwin,  Edward ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  James  Baldwin,  gent.  Born 
at  Worlington.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Dickenson,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan. 
16, 162 J.  Surety,  Mr  Moore.  Previously  admitted  at  King's 
College,  May  2,  1626. 

Trigge,  Matthew ;  of  Leicestershire ;  son  of  Thomas  Trigge,  per- 
fumer. Born  at  Somerby.  School,  Melton,  under  Mr  Hum- 
frey,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Feb.  20,  162|,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Normington. 

Harvey,  William  ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  William  Harvey,  tanner.  Born 
at  S  waff  ham.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Tidd  and 
Melvin,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  March  10,  162|, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Gay,  John  ;  of  Essex  ;  son  of  Thomas  Gay,  rector  of  Gestingthorpe. 
Born  there.  School  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dicken- 
son, two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  15,  162|. 
Surety,  Mr  Dodd. 

Ellis,  William;  son  of  John  Ellis,  cook  of  King's  College.  Born 
in  Cambridge ;  at  school  there,  under  Messrs  Loveringe 
and  Winterton,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
March  19,  162 J.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Alston,  Edward ;  of  Suffolk  ;  son  of  Thomas  Alston,  gent.  Born  at 
Newton.  At  school,  under  Mr  Meade,  and  at  Eton  for  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
April  4,  1628.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Jackson,  Humfrey;  already  admitted  scholar,  April  30,  1627.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  7,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Harvey,  Richard ;  of  Norfolk  ;  son  of  John  Harvey,  gent.  Born  at 
South  Creake.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Stimson,  Linge 


1G8  ADMISSIONS.  [1628 

and  Legge,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  18,  1628, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Muriall,   Phineas ;    of  Norfolk ;    son  of  Christopher   Murial,  gent. 

*   Born  at  Alborough  ?  ('  Aboro  ')•     At  school  there,  under 

Messrs  Rogerson  and  Hall,  six  years.    Age  18.    Admitted, 

April  28,  1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore.     Previously 

admitted  at  Magdalene  College,  May  19,  1627. 

Scoggan,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Scoggan,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Preston,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham.  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Englethorpe,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  May  5, 
1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

llorsman,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Horsman,  vintner,  of  Norwich. 
Born  at  Lynn.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  10,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Dod.  Previously  admitted  at  Pembroke  Hall, 
April  30,  1627. 

Peachy,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Peachy,  clerk.  Born  at  Surlingham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  14,  1628.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Pooly,  Christopher;  son  of  Christopher  Pooley,  clerk.  Born  at 
Sedgeford,  Norfolk.  School,  Hellington  ('Helvington'), 
under  Mr  Paul,  and  under  his  own  father,  five  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted  scholar,  May  14,  1628.  Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Baly,  Hilary;  son  of  William  Baly,  husbandman.  Bom  at  Beeston, 
Norfolk  At  school  under  Messrs.  Sourebutts  and  Paul, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  14,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Revett,  John ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  Nicholas  Revett,  Esq.  Born  in 
Ipswich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Easton,  six  years.  Age 
18.  Admitted  fellow- commoner,  lit.  grat.,  May  15,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Hunt,  William ;  son  of  William  Hunt,  Esq.  Born  at  Hindolveston, 
Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knolls,  six  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  20, 
1628.     Surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Harrison,  Henry;  of  Kent;  son  of  Henry  Harrison,  gent.  Born  at 
Mersham  ('Meshain').  School,  Canterbury,  under  Mr  Lud, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  25,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Rowley,  Edward,  M.A.;  of  Herts.;  son  of  John  Rowley,  Attorney 
at  Law.  Age  22.  Previously  pensioner  and  scholar  of  the 
college.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  30,  1628.  Surety, 
Mr  Blankes. 

Sallowes,  Everard ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  Everard  Sallowes,  woollen- 
draper.  Born  at  Ilketshall  St  Andrew  ('Elkeshall').  School, 
Bungay,  under  Mr  Christopher  Smith,  three  years.  Age  20. 
Admitted  June  12. 1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Normington. 

Mauwariuge,   John;    B.A.,  of  Staffordshire ;   son  of  Edward  Man- 


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waringe,  Esq.,  of  Whitmore  ('White  Moore').  Born  in 
London.  Age  22.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  June  17,  1628.  Previously  admitted  at  Christ's  Col- 
lege, under  the  tutorship  of  Mr  Chappell,  fellow  of  that  college. 

Seamar,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Seamar,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Soham  ('Some'),  Cambs.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr 
Loveringe,  seven  years.  Admitted  scholar,  June  17,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Spaldiuge,  John ;  son  of  Daniel  Spaldinge,  gent.  Born  at  Brockdish, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Godfrey  and  Say, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  17,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Castelow,  Benjamin;  of  Caister  St  Edmunds,  Norfolk;  sou  of  John 
Castelow.  School,  Norwich,  under  Messrs  Stonham  and 
Weld,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  July  3,  1628,  sizar 
of  his  surety,  Mr  Fitlinge. 

Driver,  Joseph ;  son  of  John  Driver,  blacksmith.  Born  at  Docking 
('Dry-Dockinge'),  Norfolk.  Age  17.  Admitted,  July  4, 
1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Fitlinge.  Previously  admitted 
at  St  John's  College,  June  24,  1627. 

Callowby,  James;  son  of  Humfrey  Gallowby,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Newbald,  Yorkshire.  School,  Stainton  ('  Stanton'),  under  Mr 
Simpson,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  July  4,  1628, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Springall,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Springall,  mariner.  Born  at  Sherring- 
ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  three  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  July  8, 1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Creswell,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Creswell,  public  notary.  Born  at 
Luton,  Beds.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Peddar  and 
Plumtree,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  14, 
1628.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Dockinge,  Thomas;  son  of  Robert  Dockinge,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born 
at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dickinson, 
six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  July  16,  1628,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Wake. 

Alston,  Edward;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sept.  13,  1628.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Jury,  Nathaniel;  son  of  Thomas  Jury,  draper.  Born  in  Cambridge. 
At  the  Perse  School,  seven  jears.  Age  18.  Admitted 
Oct.  8,  1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Dod.  Previously  ad- 
mitted at  Emmanuel  College,  June  14,  1626. 

Caufeild;  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Canfeild,  gent.  Born  at  Luton, 
Beds.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs.  Peddar  and  Plumtree, 
seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  14,  1628. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cocke,  Robert;  son  of  John  Cocke,  of  Rockland,  Norfolk,  attorney 
at  law.     School,  AVymondham,  seven  years,  under  Messrs 


170  ADMISSIONS.  [1628 

Gibbon  and  Locke.    Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  17, 

1628.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Gammon,  Richard;  admitted  scholar,  July  4,  1626.    Afterwards  left 

the  college:  but  re-entered  as  scholar,  by  permission  of  the 

Master,  Nov.  27,  1628.     Surety,  Mr  Loveband. 
*  Watson,  Richard ;  son  of  William  Watson,  merchant.     Born  in  the 

parish  of  St  Katherine  Cree,  London.    At  Merchant  Taylors' 

School,  under  Mr  Augur  five  years.    Age  16.    Admitted 

Dec.  22,  1628.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  162*  TO  DEC.  31,  1629. 

Reve,  William ;  of  Eye,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Reve,  gent.  School, 
Eye,  under  Mr  Hall,  seven  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  Jan. 
13,  162f,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Ockely,  Thomas;  of  Great  Ellingham,  Norfolk;  son  of  Simon  Ockely, 
mediocris  fortunae.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Scott  and 
Stonham.  Age  14.  Admitted  Jan.  20,  162|,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Thorneton,  Andrew;  son  of  Gregory  Thorneton,  gent.  Born  at 
Norton,  Notts.  At  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  under 
Mr  Loveringe,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  Feb.  12, 
1628,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Hoyle,  William ;  of  Yorkshire.  Already  admitted  scholar,  1626,  as 
appears  above.  Re-admitted,  Feb.  16,  162|,  after  having 
left  the  college,  by  Dr  Welles,  locum  tenens,  in  the  absence 
of  the  Master.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Lewthwate,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Lewthwate,  rector  of  Rockland 
St  Peter,  Norfolk.  At  school  under  Mr  Cockerell,  four  years. 
Age  16.     Admitted  Feb.  19,  162f,  sizar  of  Mr  Eade. 

Richards,  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Richard  Richards,  rector  of  Kentisbury, 
Devon.  Born  there.  At  school  under  Messrs.  Salisbury 
and  Shopley,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb. 
28,  162f.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Baily,  Thomas ;  of  Coston,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Baily,  gent. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Messrs.  Raby  and  Dicken- 
son, five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  28,  162§. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Chalncombe,  George  ;  of  Combmartin,  Devon  ;  son  of  Thomas  Chaln- 
combe,  gent.  Schools,  Barnstaple  and  Westminster,  five 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  28,  162f.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Winter,  Godfrey;  son  of  Richard  Winter,  rector  of  the  parish 
church  of  Sprotboro\igh,  Yorkshire.  Born  there.  School, 
Wakefield,  two  years.    Age  19.    Admitted  scholar,  April  7, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1629]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  171 

1629.  Surety,  Mr  Manwaringe.  Previously  admitted  at 
Christ's  College,  April  7,  1627. 

♦Philips,  Ralph ;  son  of  James  Philips,  gent,  'prfefectus  militum.'  Born 
in  York.  At  school  under  Messrs.  Harrison  and  Garthwait, 
five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  April  7,  1629,  sizar  of  Mr 
Manwaringe.  Previously  admitted  at  Christ's  College,  Oct. 
20,  1627. 

Dey,  Joseph ;  son  of  Robert  Dey,  druggist.  Born  at  Norwich.  At 
school  under  Mr  Stouham,  five  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  14,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Ling. 

*Buckenham,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Buckenham,  doctor  ('medicus'), 
formerly  member  of  the  College.  Born  in  Rishangles  ('  Rus- 
singles'),  Suffolk.  At  school  under  Messrs  Hall  and  Dicken- 
son, four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  15,  1629. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Dilworth,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Dilworth,  gent.  Born  in  Chipping, 
Lancaster.  School,  Blackburn,  under  Mr  Halsteade,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  April  18, 1629,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Mr  Gostlin,  senior. 

Smyth,  Sidrach ;  son  of  Thomas  Smyth,  rector  of  Great  Massingham, 
Norfolk ;  and  formerly  a  member  of  the  college.  Born  there. 
School,  Lynn,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  20,  1629, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

De  Grey,  Robert ;  son  of  William  de  Grey,  knt.  of  Merton,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Ellingham.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Dickenson,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
April  21,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Till,  Thomas ;  son  of  Edward  Till,  gent.  Born  at  Little  Cornard 
(' Corner'),  Suffolk.  At  school  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted, 
April  21,  1629,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Gaudy,  William  ;  son  of  Framlingham  Gaudy,  Esq.,  of  West  Harling, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under 
Mr  Dickenson,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- com- 
moner, April  30,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Francklin,  Henry;  of  Rochester;  son  of  William  Francklin,  rector  of 
St  Margaret-at-Cliffe  in  the  county  of  Kent.  School, 
Rochester,  under  his  father,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  30,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rawlyns,  John ;  son  of  Anthony  Rawlyns,  gent.  Born  at  Attleborough, 
Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Smyth,  four  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  sizar,  May  1,  1629.    Surety,  Ds.  Becke,  junior. 

Rookewoode,  Henry;  of  Weston,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Henry  Rookewoode, 
gent.  At  school  under  Messrs  Knolles  and  Robinson.  Age 
16.    Admitted  scholar,  May  6,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Colebrande,  Richard  ;  son  of  Richard  Colebrande,  rector  of  Brough- 
ton,  Notts.     Born  there.     School,  Melton,  Leicestershire, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


172  ADMISSIONS.  [1629 

under  Mr  Humfrcy,  four  years.     Age  15.     Admitted  May 

16,  1629,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Blaucks. 
Shepperdson,  John;  son  of  Henry  Shepperdson,  gent.     Born  in  Ab- 

kettleby,  Leicestershire.     School,  Melton,  four  years,  under 

Mr  Humfrey.     Age   17.    Admitted  sizar,   May   16,   1629. 

Surety,  Mr  Blancks. 
Canfeilde,  Thomas;  of  Luton,  Beds.     Already  admitted  scholar  in 

1628,  as  appears  above;  afterwards  left  the  college;  re- 
admitted by  Dr  Welles  as  locum  tenens  during  the  Master's 
absence,  June  2,  1629.     Surety  Mr  Moore. 

Beane,  Alexander ;  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Daniel  Beane, 
gent.  At  school  under  Messrs  Sloneham,  Parlet  and  Har- 
rison, seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  June  5, 1629. 
Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Bunting,  Thomas;  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.,  son  of  John 
Bunting,  clothier.  At  school  there  under  Messrs  Poyntou 
and  Walker,  seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  June  6,  1629, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Manwaringe. 

Howard,  Henry ;  son  of  Robert  Howard,  gent.  Born  at  Tibenham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Moulton  under  Mr  Matchet ;  and  Eye, 
under  Mr  Hall,  eight  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  9,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Peake,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Peake,  gent.  Born  at  Mellis,  Suffolk. 
School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Hall,  seven  years.  Age  14.  Admitted 
June  9,  1629,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Harvey,  Francis ;  son  of  Richard  Harvey,  merchant  of  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorsetshire.  Born  there.  At  school  at  Ilminster  under 
Mr  Conduit,  and  also  in  Somersetshire,  six  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  9,  1629. 
Surety,  Mr  Manwaringe. 

Smyth,  Ralph;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  13,  1629.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Tubbs,  Edward  ;  son  of  William  Tubbs,  gent.,  of  Sutton,  Isle  of  Ely. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Weatherheard,  six  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar  June  13,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Davy,  John ;  son  of  James  Davy,  attorney  at  law ;  of  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Labourne  and  Wood- 
mansey,  seven  years.     Age  15.    Admitted  sizar,  June  20, 

1629.  Surety,  Mr  Dod. 

Briggs,  Francis ;  son  of  Frauds  Briggs,  gent.  Born  at  Honingham, 
Norfolk.  At  school  under  Messrs  Rayner  and  Stoneham, 
six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  June  25,  1629,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  the  Master. 

Brandreth,  John;  son  of  Laurence  Brandreth,  rector  of  the  parish 
church  of  Leek,  Staffordshire.  Born  there.  At  school 
under  Messrs  Roe,  White  and  Ford,  eight  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  July  3,  1629,  sizar  of  his  surety  Mr  Manwaringe. 


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Brage,  Nicholas ;  of  Stratford,  Suffolk ;  son  of  John  Brage,  gent, 
School,  Dedham,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  3,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Boswell,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Boswell,  gent.  Born  at  Braithwell, 
Yorkshire.  At  school,  under  Messrs.  Jackson  and  Saxton, 
eight  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  July  4,  1629,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Manwaringe. 

Buckland,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Buckland,  rector  of  the  parish 
church  of  Beaford,  Devon.  Born  in  Alverdiscott.  At  school 
under  Messrs.  Salisbury,  Gaydon  and  "Williams,  five  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  July  4,  1629.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Webber,  Robert;  son  of  Walter  "Webber,  merchant,  of  Topsham, 
Devon.  Born  there.  At  school  there  under  Messrs  Clay 
and  Bancks,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar  July  4, 
1629.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

"Woortes,  "William ;  of  Trunch,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Thomas  "Woortes,  gent. 
School,  North  Walsham,  eight  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  6,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Monckton,  John;  son  of  John  Monckton,  gent.  Bora  at  Middle- 
Rasen,  Lincolnshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Jesoppe, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  July  6,  1629.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Higney,  James ;  son  of  Timothy  Higney,  burgess  of  Cambridge.  At 
school  there,  under  Messrs  Shilbourne  and  Winterton,  six 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  July  7,  1629.  Surety,  Mr 
Blancks. 

Norridge,  Martin  ;  son  of  John  Norridge,  rector  of  the  parish  church 
of  Ashley,  Cambs.  Bom  there.  Schools,  Thurlow  and 
Cheveley,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  8, 
1629.     Surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Burwell,  Geoffrey;  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk;  son  of  Edmund  Burwell, 
gent.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Afterwards  at  Gray's 
Inn,  'municipalis  juris  studiosus'.  Age  22.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  July  7,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Linge. 

Mordaunt,  Charles ;  of  Little  Massingham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert 
Mordaunt,  knt.  and  baronet.  Educated  at  home,  by  Mr 
Fitlinge,  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Aug.  3, 1629. 
Surety,  Mr  Fitlinge. 

Gillingham,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Gillinghnm,  rector  of  the  parish 
church  of  Lillington,  Dorsetshire.  Born  there.  At  school 
under  Messrs  Hartwell  and  Hallet,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  Aug.  31,  1629,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Wake. 

Taylor,  Francis ;  of  Sandcroft,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Francis  Taylor,  gent. 
At  school  under  Messrs  Archer,  Harper  and  Hall,  ten 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Sept.  11,  1629.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Kempe,  Bartholomew  ;  M.  A.,  of  this  College.     Previously  admitted 


174  ADMISSIONS.  [1629 

pensioner  and  scholar.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  28, 

1629.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Hunt,  Francis ;  son  of  Edmund  Hunt,  woollen-draper.    Born  at  Bury 

St  Edmunds.     School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Smyth,  four 

years.    Age  16.     Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  22,  1629.     Surety, 

Mr  Eade. 
Lea,  Richard  ;  son  of  William  Lea,  merchant,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire. 

Born  there.     At  school  there,  under  Mr  Shenton,  six  years. 

Age  17.    Admitted  sizar  Nov.  2,  1629.    Surety,  Mr  Eade. 
Cooke,  Thomas ;  of  Yorkshire ;  son  of  William  Cooke,  tailor.   Born  at 

South  Cave.    Admitted  Nov.  4,  1629,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 

Cooke. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  16§§  TO  DEC.  31,  1630. 

Budd,  David ;  of  Devon ;  son  of  David  Budd,  hatter  ('  galerius '). 

Born  at  Torrington.     At  school  there  under  Mr  Salisbury, 

M.A.,  six  years.    Age  23.    Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  14,  16§§. 

Surety,  Mr  Dod. 
Withers,  Edward ;  of  Leicestershire ;  son  of  Nicholas  Withers,  grazier, 

deceased.     Born  at  Melton   Mowbray.      At  school  there, 

under  Mr  Humfrey,  six  years.     Age  17.    Admitted  sizar, 

Jan.  20,  16§#.     Surety,  Mr  Lukin,  fellow. 
Bate,  Thomas;  son  of  Robert  Bate,  rector  of  West  Winch,  Norfolk. 

Born  at  Bergh  Apton.     School,  Lynn,  eight  years.     Age  16. 

Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  12,  1629.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Colebrand,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Colebrand,  rector  of  Broughton, 

Notts.    Previously  admitted  sizar,  May  16, 1629.    Admitted 

scholar,  Nov.  1,  1629.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 
London,  Richard;  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk;  son  of  Robert  London, 

M.A.,  gent.    Formerly  pensioner,  and  scholar  of  the  college. 

Age  26.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  27, 1630.  Surety, 

Mr  Moore. 
Jocelin,  Hezekiah ;  son  of  Hezekiah  Jocelin,  gent.   Born  at  Farnham, 

Essex.   School,  Newport,  five  years,  under  Mr  Leigh.  Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,  March  30,  1630.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 
Powell,  William;  son  of  Richard  Powell,  minister  of  Sampford,  Essex. 

Born  at  Standon,  Herts.    School,  Bishop  Stortford,  under 

Mr  Leigh,  one  year.    Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  March  27, 

1630.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 
De  Grey,  James ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  de  Grey,  knt.    Born  at 

Merton.     School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson, 

five  years.    Age  17.    Admitted,  April  7, 1630,  pensioner  to 

the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 
Downes,  Elkanah;  of  Yorkshire;  son  of  Robert  Downes,  carpenter. 

Born  at  Pudsey.     School,  Bradford,  under  Mr  Collyer,  two 


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years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  10,  1630,  under  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Dowglasse,  William ;  of  Yorkshire;  son  of  William  Dowglasse,  clothier. 
Born  at  Leeds.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Pullen,  five 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  13,  1630,  under  his 
tutor  and  surety,  Ds  Becke,  fellow. 

Ward,  Charles ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Hamon  Ward,  gent,  of  Hethersett 
('  Hetheringsett').  Born  at  Topcroft.  School,  Holt,  six  years, 
under  Mr  Tallis.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  14, 1630. 
Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Johnson,  Robert;  son  of  Henry  Johnson,  canon  of  Ely  Cathedral. 
Born  in  Ely.  At  school  there,  five  years,  under  Mr  Hitch. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  15,  1630.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Pigott,  Rodolph;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Francis  Pigott,  esq.  Born  at 
Stradsett.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  five  years,  under 
Mr  Dickinson.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  to  the  bachelor's 
table,  April  16,  1630.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Howard,  Henry ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Howard,  gent.  Already 
admitted  scholar  in  1629.  Now  admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  April  14,  1630.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rant,  Edward ;  son  of  William  Rant,  M.  D.,  formerly  fellow  of  the 
college,  lately  deceased.  Born  in  Norwich.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Stonham, -four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  20,  1630.     Surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Hallyburton,  Anthony ;  son  of  Andrew  Hallyburton,  minister.  Born 
at  Itteringham,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr 
Knowles,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  20, 
1630.  Surety,  Thomas  Bachcroft,  D.  D.,  master  of  the 
college. 

Stuke,  John;  of  Derbyshire;  son  of  George  Stuke,  priest  ('  sacerdos'). 
Born  at  Derby.  School,  Bandon  Bridge,  Ireland,  six  years, 
under  Mr  Hollyday.  Age  19.  Admitted,  April  21,  1630, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Snelling,  John;  son  of  Robert  Snelling,  gent,  burgess  of  Thetford. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  about  six  years,  under  Mr 
Smith.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  8,  1630.  Surety, 
Mr  Blanckes. 

Latham,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Latham,  gent.,  of  Essex.  Born  in 
London.  At  school  in  the  Isle  of  Guernsey,  two  years,  under 
Mr  Picott;  afterwards,  in  London,  under  Mr  Dier.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  15,  1630.     Surety  Mr  Moore. 

Hinson,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Hinson,  gent.,  of  Fordham,  Cambs. 
Born  at  Soham.  School,  Thurlow,  seven  years,  under  Mr 
Moore.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  27,  1630.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Le  Neve,  Robert ;  son  of  Geoffrey  Le  Neve,  gent.,  of  Aslacton,  Nor- 
folk.    Born  there.     At  a  private  school  in   Norwich,  under 


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Mr  Stonham,  two  years.    Age  20.    Admitted  sizar,  May  27, 

1630.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Griffin,  Lancelot ;  son  of  Thomas  Griffin,  husbandman,  of  Merton 

('Martin'),  Norfolk.    Born  at  Griston.     At  school  under  Mr 

Cockerell,  five  years.    Age  18.    Admitted  June  3,  1630, 

sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Salter. 
Risden,  Thomas;  of  Middlesex;  already  admitted  scholar  in  1626. 

Afterwards  left  the  college ;  re-admitted  scholar  with  the 

permission    of   the   Master,   Nov.   27,   1630.      Surety,   Mr 

Dod. 
Stannard,  William;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  William  Stannard,  gent.   Born 

at  Laxfield.     Educated  under  Messrs  Skinner,  Pipe  and 

Evans,  four  years.     Age  22.     Admitted  sizar  Oct.  27,  1630. 

Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Pccke,  Edward;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  William  Pecke,  gent.     Born  at 

Methwold.     School,   Ely,   six  years.     Age   16.     Admitted 

scholar,  Dec.  28,  1630.     Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163?  TO  DEC.  31,  1631. 

Shaxton,  William;  son  of  John  Shaxton,  gent.  Born  at  Bale, 
Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  five  years,  under  Mr  Knolles. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  15,  163$.  Surety,  Mr  Ling, 
fellow. 

Daniell,  James,  M.A.;  of  Norwich.  First  admitted  pensioner  in 
1622.  Afterwards  scholar,  upon  Dr  Caius'  foundation.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Jan.  20,  163?.  Surety,  Mr  Moore, 
fellow. 

Marshall,  Robert;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Edward  Marshall,  gent.  Born 
at  Heydon.  Educated  under  Mr  Watts.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Jan.  17,  163?.     Surety,  Mr  Cooke,  fellow. 

Gaudy,  Framlingham;  son  of  Framlingham  Gaudy,  esq.  Born  at 
West  Harling,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under 
Mr  Dickinson,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  31,  163?.    Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Anguish,  Thomas;  son  of  Richard  Anguish,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Moulton,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knolls,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  litt.  grat.  Feb.  1, 
163?.     Surety,  Mr  Ling,  fellow. 

Thayne,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Thayne,  husbandman.  Born  at  Attle- 
borough,  Norfolk.  School,  Buckenham,  under  Mr  Harrison, 
six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  10,  163?.  Surety, 
Mr  Stokys,  fellow. 

Feltwell,  Robert;  first  admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Lewing  in  1626:  re- 
admitted sizar  of  his  surety,  the  said  Mr  Lewing,  by  per- 
mission of  the  Master. 


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Lathura,  Thomas;  first  admitted  scholar,  as  appears  above;  then 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  2,  163?  ;  admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, Feb.  19,  163?;  surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Dawson,  William;  son  of  Ephraim  Dawson,  linen-draper,  'lintearius', 
of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  At  school  under  Mr 
Knolls,  eight  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  21, 
163?.    Surety,  Mr  Cooke,  fellow. 

Fary,  John;  son  of  Israel  Fary,  deceased,  late  citizen  of  Norwich. 
Born  there.  At  school  six  years,  under  Mr  Stonham, 
and  afterwards  under  Mr  Briggs.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Feb. 
23,  163?,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Want,  Richard;  son  of  Nicholas  Want,  gent.,  of  Newport  ('Newport 
pond'),  Essex.  Born  there.  At  school  five  years,  under  Mr 
Leigh.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Feb.  27, 163?,  sizar  of  his  surety, 
Dr  Batchcroft,  master  of  the  college. 

Skevington,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Skevingtou,  priest,  deceased; 
late  rector  of  Hillington,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School, 
Hellingston,  ('Helvingston'),  under  Mr  Amarad,  three  years. 
Age  16.     Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Fitlin. 

Wells,  John ;  son  of  John  Wells,  husbandman,  of  Fornham,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickin- 
son, six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted,  Feb.  22,  163?,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Blankes,  fellow. 

Sutton,  John ;  son  of  John  Sutton,  priest,  rector  of  Caston,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Wood  Rising.  School,  Westminster,  four  years, 
afterwards  Gerston,  'Gerson',  one  year  under  Mr  Dockerell. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  2,  163?.  Surety,  Mr 
Eade,  fellow. 

Pearse,  Valentine ;  son  of  Martin  Pearse,  gent.  Born  at  Cambridge. 
At  the  Perse  School  there,  under  Mr  Lovering,  six  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  March  24,  163?.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Hearles,  William;  son  of  John  Hearles,  of  Tawstock  ('Tastock'), 
Devon.  School,  Ilfracombe,  under  Mr  Mathewes,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  29, 1631.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Jermy,  Robert;  son  of  Clement  Jermy,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Marlingford,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  31,  1631, 
Surety,  Mr  Lewing,  fellow. 

Sedgewick,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Sedgewick,  merchant  and  citizen 
of  Norwich.  At  school  there,  five  years,  under  Mr  Stonham. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Mar.  31, 1631.  Surety,  Mr  Lewing, 
fellow. 

Wrighte,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Wrighte,  draper  of  the  city  of 
London.     Born  at  Hingham,  Norfolk.    School,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Stonham,  three   years.     Age   16.      Admitted 
scholar,  April  5,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Fitlin. 
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178  ADMISSIONS.  [1631 

Edmonds,  Peter;  son  of  Peter  Edmonds,  gent.  Born  at  Saxthorp, 
Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  five  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar,  April  12,  1631.    Surety,  Mr  Fitlin. 

Batho,  Thomas;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  William  Batho,  priest,  deceased, 
late  rector  of  South  Cove.  Born  there.  Schools,  Ipswich 
and  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Caston.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  14,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Athowe,  Christopher  and  Henry;  sons  of  Christopher  Athowe,  gent., 
of  Shottesham,  Norfolk.  The  elder  born  at  Brisley,  the 
younger  at  Shottesham.  School,  Mutford,  under  Mr  William 
Crowe,  two  years.  Ages  17  and  16.  Admitted  scholars, 
April  15,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks,  fellow. 

Roberts,  Ambrose;  son  of  Alexander  Roberts,  B.D.,  deceased; 
formerly  rector  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  fellow  of  this  college. 
Born  at  Lynn.  At  school  there,  two  years,  under  Mr  Wotton. 
Age  17.    Admitted  sizar,  April  9,  1631.    Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Dade,  Thomas,  sen. ;  of  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Dade,  gent.  Born 
at  Tannington.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  four  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted,  April  27,  1631,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Dade,  Thomas,  jun. ;  son  of  Thomas  Dade,  gent.,  of  Tannington,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  under 
Mr  Dickinson,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  27,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Wells,  Simon ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Simon  Wells,  gent.,  deceased.  Born 
at  Halvergate.  School,  Elsing,  under  Mr  Robinson  of  Gon- 
ville  and  Caius  College,  six  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
scholar,  May  3,  1631.     Surety  Mr  Blanks,  fellow. 

Stadler,  John ;  of  Devon ;  son  of  Robert  Stadler,  shoemaker.  Born 
at  Combmartin.  School,  Ilfracombe,  under  Mr  Morgan 
Mathewes,  three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  April  23, 
1631.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Lucas,  Thomas  and  Gibson ;  of  Suffolk ;  sons  of  William  Lucas,  Esq., 
of  Horningsheath  ?  ('Horningherts').  Born  there.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson,  five  years.  Ages  17 
and  15.  Admitted,  May  5,  1631.  Thomas,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Gibson,  scholar;  under  their  tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hancock,  Samuel;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  George  Hancock,  minister, 
deceased,  late  vicar  of  Shottesham.  At  school  there,  five 
years,  under  Mr  Edward  Boone.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar, 
May  9,  1631.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Johnson,  William ;  son  of  Peter  Johnson,  shoemaker.  Born  in  Cam- 
bridge. At  the  Perse  school,  five  years,  under  Mr  Lovering. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  May  10,  1631.  Tutor  and  surety, 
Mr  Eade,  fellow. 

Peachie,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Peachie,  priest ;  rector  of  Ashby,  Nor- 
folk.   Born  there.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham, 


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four  years.     Age  17.     Admitted  scholar,  May  11,  1631. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Howe,  William ;  son  of  James  Howe,  gent.,  of  Orsett,  Essex.  Born 
there.  At  school  under  Messrs  Walmesly  and  Yarver, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  May  14,  1631.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Spooner,  Roger;  son  of  William  Spooner,  gent.  Born  at  Saxling- 
ham,  Norfolk.  At  school  under  Messrs  Stonham  and  Welles, 
five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  25, 1631.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Platts,  William;  of  Somersetshire;  son  of  Ralph  Platts,  vintner. 
Born  in  Bristol.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London,  under 
Mr  Augar.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  May  26, 1631.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Howes,  John;  son  of  Rohert  Howes,  of  London.  Born  in  Thames 
Street,  ('  Platea  Thames'),  in  the  parish  of  St  Michael.  Age 
15,  when  admitted  at  Emmanuel  College,  May  29,  1628. 
Admitted  scholar  of  this  college,  June  6,  1631.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Alston,  John;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  Thomas  Alston,  Esq.  Born  at 
Polstead.  School,  Eton,  under  Mr  Bust,  one  year.  Ago  16. 
Admitted,  June  7,  1631,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Harrison,  John  and  Isaac;  sons  of  John  Harrison,  priest;  rector 
of  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Halstead,  under 
Mr  Whiston,four  years.  Ages  16  and  15.  Admitted — John, 
scholar;  and  Isaac,  sizar.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Eade,  fellow. 

Bloome,  John;  of  Suffolk;  admitted  scholar,  June  9,  1631.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Gaudy,  Thomas  and  Robert;  sons  of  George  Gaudy,  Esq.,  'juris- 
consultus'.  Born  at  Claxton,  Norfolk.  At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Chapman,  seven  years.  Ages  16  and  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholars,  June  10,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Bingham,  John;  son  of  Henry  Bingham.  Born  at  Derby.  School, 
Repton,  under  Mr  Whitehead,  three  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  June  10,  1631.    Surety,  Mr  Thomas  Gostlin. 

Feveryeare,  John ;  son  of  John  Feveryeare,  gent. ;  of  Claxton,  Norfolk. 
Born  at '  Barrow '.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  11,  1631.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Goodwin,  George;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  George  Goodwin,  'medicus'. 
Born  at  Earl  Stonham.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  John 
Dodson,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  June  11,  1631. 
Surety,  Mr  Becke,  B.A.,  fellow. 

Dobbs,  Edward;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas  Dobbs,  gent.,  of  Guist. 
Born  at  Watton.  School,  Westfield,  under  Mr  Chapman, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  14,  1631,  sizar  of  his 
surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

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180  ADMISSIONS,  [1631 

Sharpington,  John;  son  of  George  Sharpington,  citizen  of  Norwich. 
At  school  there,  three  years,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Admitted, 
June  15,  1631,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Loveland,  fellow. 

Reade,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Reade,  gent.,  of  Weston,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  At  school  under  Mr  Rayner,  six  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted,  June  18,  1631,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Spendlow,  Henry;  son  of  John  Spendlow,  priest;  prebendary  of 
Norwich  Cathedral.  Born  at  Blofield.  School,  Norwich, 
two  years,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  21,  1631.    Surety,  Mr  Eade,  fellow. 

Brereton,  Andrew;  son  of  William  Brereton,  gent.,  of  Caistor  by 
Norwich.  Born  at  Brooke.  School,  Ameringhall,  under 
Messrs  Margerie  and  Booth,  one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  22, 1631.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes,  fellow. 

Rickard,  Francis ;  son  of  Thomas  Rickard,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Hat- 
field, Yorkshire.  Born  there.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  29,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Shipley,  Edward;  son  of  John  Shipley,  embroiderer  (' acupictor/) 
Born  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors';  and  the  Perse 
School,  Cambridge,  one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  6,  1631.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr.  Moore,  fellow. 

Way,  Richard;  B. A.  ;  already  admitted  scholar  in  1626.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Sep.  16,  1631.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Punter,  Thomas;  of  Cambs,  son  of  Thomas  Punter,  gent.,  of  Royston. 
Born  there.  School,  Hertford,  three  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Oct.  5,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Goldsworth  alias  Porter,  Thomas;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  Thomas 
Goldsworth  (or  Porter),  gent.,  of  Bungay.  Born  at  Thurton. 
School,  Bungay,  under  Mr  Smith,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Oct.  7,  1631.     Surety,  Mr  London,  fellow. 

Ransome,  Richard;  of  Norfolk;  son  of  John  Ransome,  gent.,  of 
Gresham.  Born  there.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallys,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  2,  1631.  Tutor  and 
surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Carter,  Charles;  son  of  Francis  Carter,  gent.,  of  Surrey.  Born  at 
Guildford.  School,  Charterhouse  ('Schola  Suttonensis'),  six 
years,  under  Mr  Brookes.  Age  20.  Admitted  pensioner, 
Nov.  7,  1631.    Surety,  Mr  Blanks,  fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163£  TO  DEC.  31,  1632. 

Hawiis,  Theodore;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  Robert  Hawiis,  minister. 
Educated  under  his  father  at  Lowestoft  ('Leistoff'),  ten 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  11,  163|.  Surety, 
Mr  London. 

Caly,  John ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Caly,  yeoman,  of  Salhouse. 


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School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Briggs,  and  Wyniondham,  under 
Mr  Lock.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  March  1,  163 J. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Duckling,  John;  of  Hopton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  Thomas  Duckling,  medio- 
cris  fortunae.  School,  Hopton,  under  Mr  Goddard,  minister. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  March  8,  163|.  Surety,  Mr 
Lukin. 

Aldrfeh,  Robert;  son  of  John  Aldrich,  gent.  Born  at  Glemham, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson, 
till  the  age  of  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors 
table,  Jan.  24,  163*.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Sharp,  Jasper;  son  of  Jasper  Sharp,  gent.  School,  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds, under  Mr  Dickinson.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  1,  163 J.    Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Alman,  Francis;  son  of  William  Alman,  gent.  Born  in  London. 
Schools,  Itteringham,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Amirant;  and 
Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knowles.  Age  16.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Asforby,  Charles;  of  Lincolnshire;  son  of  Peregrine  Asforby,  gent. 
Born  at  Asfordby.  School,  Spilsby,  under  Mr  Dalton,  minis- 
ter. Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  March  10,  163|. 
Surety,  Mr  Eade. 

Wakeman,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Wakeman,  of  Yarmouth.  Age 
16.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham.  Admitted  sizar, 
Feb.  14,  163*.     Surety,  Mr  Stokys. 

Winter,  Godfrey  ('Gothefridus'),  B.A. ;  son  of  Richard  Winter,  rector 
of  the  parish  church  of  Sprotborough,  ('  Sprougtborough '), 
Yorkshire.  Born  there.  School,  Wakefield,  two  years. 
Admitted  April  4,  1632,  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Manwaringe,  fellow. 

Gawdy,  Thomas;  son  of  George  Gawdy,  Esq.,  'jurisconsultus'. 
Already  admitted  scholar.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Feb.  1,  163i.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Burwell,  William;  son  of  Edmund  Burwell,  gent.  Born  at  Wood- 
bridge,  Suffolk.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Cade  and  Eas- 
ton,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  22, 163*. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cruso,  John ;  son  of  John  Cruso,  merchant.  Born  at  Norwich.  At 
school,  under  Mr  Stonham,  five  years.  Age  14.  Admitted 
March  27,  1632,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Moore. 

A  Beale,  Abraham;  son  of  John  a  Beale,  merchant,  of  Flanders. 
Born  in  London.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Stonham  and 
Augar,  five  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  6, 
1632.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Browne,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Browne,  gent.  Born  in  Tacolneston 
('Tackleston'),  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Evans 
and  Stonham,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  11,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


182  ADMISSIONS.  [1632 

KymptoD,  John;  son  of  Edward  Kympton,  gent.  Born  in  Little 
Birch,  Essex.  Age  18.  At  school,  under  Mr  Augar  over 
four  years.  Admitted  sizar,  April  11,  1632.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Gawdy,  Bassingborne ;  son  of  Framlingham  Gawdy,  Esq.,  of  West 
Harling,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Dickinson,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
April  19,  1632,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Eade. 

Doughtie,  William ;  son  of  William  Doughtie,  gent.  Born  at  Han- 
worth,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Messrs  Knowles 
and  Clare,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, Nov.  20,  1631  (sic).    Surety,  Mr  Cooke. 

Evered,  William ;  son  of  Geoffray  Evered,  yeoman.  Born  at '  Spils- 
done',  Dorset.  At  School,  under  Mr  Hallet,  four  years.  Age 
20.    Admitted  sizar,  April  28,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Doyly,  Henry;  son  of  Charles  Doyly,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Trowse  Newton,  Norfolk.  School,  Ameringhall,  under  Mr 
Marjerie,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  May 
3,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Johnson,  Mr  William ;  son  of  William  Johnson.  Born  at  East  Bar- 
net,  Herts.  Educated  at  home  for  five  years,  under  Mr 
Langlie.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  21, 
1632.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Westwood,  Jonathan;  son  of  Jonathan  Westwood,  mediocris  fortu- 
nae.  Born  in  Ely.  At  school  there,  seven  years,  under  Mr 
Hitch.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  4,  1632.  Surety, 
Dr  Lewing. 

Ringall,  William ;  son  of  William  Ringall,  gent.  Born  at  Stoke 
Holy  Cross,  Norfolk.  School,  Ameringhall  under  Mr  Mar- 
jerie, four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  June  19, 
1632.    Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Carter,  Miles;  of  Cambridgeshire.  Born  at  Mepal  ('MapelT). 
School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  20,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  London. 

Marshall,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Marshall,  gent.  Born  at  Bromham, 
Beds.  School,  Bedford,  under  Mr  Gardiner,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  12,  1632.  Surety,  Mr  Henry 
Glisson. 

Hovell,  Hugh;  son  of  William  Hovell,  gent.  Born  at  Holkham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Woodmansey,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  9,  1632.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Crowe,  William ;  son  of  William  Crowe,  formerly  fellow  of  the  col- 
lege, now  rector  of  Barnby,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  Educated 
under  his  father,  seven  years.  Admitted  scholar,  June  15. 
1632.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Audrewes,  John ;  son  of  John  Audrewes,  gent.    Born  at  Leighton 


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Buzzard  ('Leyton'),  Beds.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Evans 
and  Bragge,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  July  2, 
1632.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Panther,  Arthur;  son  of  Arthur  Panther,  gent.  Born  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's,  under  Mr  Hill,  six  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  21,  1632. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Sneyd,  William ;  of  Leek,  Staffs.,  son  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  School, 
Chell,  under  Mr  Stevenson,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  July  7,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  Man  waring. 

Styleman,  Nicholas ;  of  Field  Dalling  ('  Feildawling '),  son  of  Robert 
Styleman,  gent  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July 
3,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  Daniell. 

Whincop,  Edward ;  of  Middleton,  Suffolk ;  son  of  William  Whincop, 
gent.  Educated  under  Mr  Rachard,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  10,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  London. 

Harvye,  Richard;  son  of  Stephen  Harvye,  gent  Born  at  Chipping 
Barnet,  Herts.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Langlye  and 
Smalewood,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  24, 
1632.    Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Plumtre,  Alban;  son  of  Alban  Plumtre,  gent.  Born  at  Ridge, 
Herts.  Educated  under  his  father,  seven  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sept  15,  1632.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Fisher,  John;  son  of  John  Fisher,  gent.  Born  in  Croxton  cum  Ful- 
modeston,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Aylsham  and  North  Walsham, 
under  Messrs  Knolles  and  Acres,  three  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  10,  1632.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Yonger,  William,  M.A.,  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  William  Yonger,  priest, 
deceased,  late  of  South  Walsham.  Formerly  scholar  and 
librarian  of  the  College.  Age  28.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Nov.  19,  1632.  Surety,  Mr  William  Moore, 
fellow. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163f  TO   DEC.  31,  163a 

Hare,  Andrew ;  son  of  Robert  Hare,  mediocris  fortunae.  Born  at 
Calverley  ('  Carverlee '),  Yorkshire.  School,  Wakefield,  under 
Mr  Yonge,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  12, 
163|.    Surety,  Mr  Gostling. 

Crab,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Crab,  furrier  ('pellio').  Born  in 
Cambridge.  At  the  Perse  school,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  March  28,  1633.  Surety, 
Mr  Salter. 


184:  ADMISSIONS.  [1G33 

Topcliff,  John;  son  of  John  Topcliff,  gent.  Born  at  Horstead, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigge,  nearly  two 
years.  Age  1 9.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
March  20,  163f.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Reyner,  George ;  son  of  John  Reyner,  clerk.  Born  at  Shelton,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham,  three  years. 
Age  18.   Admitted  sizar,  April  18, 1633.   Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

Neave,  Thomas;  son  of  Geoffrey  Neave,  gent.  Born  at  Aslacton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham,  two  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  Jan.  17,  163j,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr 
Pickarell. 

Mathew,  Robert;  son  of  John  Mathew,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Wiggenhall,  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds, under  Mr  Dickinson,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  26,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Thurston,  Nathanael ;  son  of  John  Thurston,  gent.  ^Born  at  Hoxne, 
Suffolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knowles,  eight  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- commoner,  Nov.  13, 1632.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Towers,  John ;  son  of  John  Towers,  merchant,  of  Lynn.  Born  there. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Woodmansey,  seven  years. 
Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  9, 163f.   Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Scarborough,  Charles ;  son  of  Edmund  Scarborough,  gent.  Born  in 
the  parish  of  St  Martin  in  the  fields,  London.  School,  St 
Paul's,  under  Mr  Gill,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
March  4,  163f.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Burwell,  William ;  of  Suffolk,  son  of  Edmund  Burwell,  gent.  Pre- 
viously admitted  scholar.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  March  29, 1633.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Holford,  Abraham ;  son  of  John  Holford,  draper.  Born  at  Wivels- 
field,  Sussex.  School,  Cuckfield  (' Cocklefield ')  under  Mr 
Sicklemore,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April 
23,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Steffe,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Steffe,  rector  of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Ipswich,  under  Messrs  Easton  and 
Clarke,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  23, 
1633.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

More,  Giles;  son  of  Giles  More,  gent.  Born  at  Hasted,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson,  six  years. 
Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  April  26, 1633.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bladwell,  John ;  son  of  William  Bladwell,  gent.  Born  at  Intwood, 
Norfolk.  Educated  under  Mr  Tounley,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  3,  1633.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Loamb,  Simond;  son  of  Simond  Loarab,  woollen-draper.  Born  at 
Cawston,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knowles, 
four  years,  and  under  Mr  Clare,  two  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  April  24,  16S3.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 


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Allen,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Allen,  gent.  Born  at  Aylsham, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Knowles,  four  years, 
and  under  Mr  Clare,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  25,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Janion,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Janion,  gent.,  of  Preston  on  Hill, 
Cheshire.  School,  Halton,  under  Mr  Percevall,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  May  25,  1633.  Surety,  Mr  Man- 
waring. 

Sheeld,  Peter;  son  of  Robert  Sheeld,  gent.  Born  at  Wing,  Rutland- 
shire. School,  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Johnson,  five  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  12, 1633.   Surety,  Mr  Stokys. 

Ludkin,  Christopher ;  son  of  Christopher  Ludkin,  blacksmith.  Born 
in  the  parish  of  St  Peter,  Norwich.  At  school  there,  three 
years;  and  under  Mr  Stonham,  two  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  June  22,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rane,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Rane,  gent.  Born  at  Newcastle 
under  Lyme,  Staffs.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Arme, 
seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  July,  1633.  Surety, 
Mr  Glisson,  jun. 

Houghton,  Richard ;  son  of  Robert  Houghton,  Esq.,  of  Itteringham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Aylsham  and  Itteringham, 
under  Messrs  Knowles  and  Amyrante,  five  years  and 
two  years  respectively.  Age,  about  eighteen.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  July  5,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Fitlin. 

Dickinson,  Henry ;  son  of  John  Dickinson,  husbandman.  Born  in 
Eskdale?  (' Eshdall'),  Cumberland.  School,  St  Bees  ('St 
Biagensis'),  under  Mr  Radcliffe,  two  years.  Age  19.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  July  8,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Normanton. 

Springall,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Springall,  gent.  Born  at  Blakeney 
Norfolk.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  five  years.  Age 
15.    Admitted  scholar,  June  28,  1633.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hogan,  Joseph;  son  of  Roland  Hogan,  gent.  Born  at  Roughton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Cromer,  under  Mr  Colbye,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  July  1,  1633.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Brittayne,  John ;  son  of  John  Brittayne,  gent.  Born  at  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Ward,  three 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Aug.  26,  1633.  Surety,  Dr  Bachcroft,  Master  of  the 
College. 

Perse,  Martin ;  son  of  Martin  Perse,  Esq.  Born  in  Cambridge.  At 
the  Perse  school,  for  nine  years,  under  Mr  Loveriug. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sept.  23,  1633,  under  the  Master,  Dr 
Bachcroft. 

Landisdale,  Edward ;  son  of  Gervase  Landisdale,  gent.  Born  in 
Holborn,  London .  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
two  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  1,  1633. 
Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Bachcroft. 


186  ADMISSIONS.  [1633 

Shipdham,  Israel ;  son  of  Richard  Shipdham,  goldsmith.  Born  in 
Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Brigges,  seven  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  24,  1633.  Surety,  Mr 
Cooke. 

Trigge. 

Carrow. 

Browne,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Browne,  gent.  Born  in  Colchester. 
School,  Eye,  under  Mr  John  Hall,  seven  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  26,  1633.    Surety,  Dr  Lewin. 

Goodman,  Richard ;  son  of  Henry  Goodman,  gent.  Born  at  Plump- 
ton,  Northampton.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dickes, 
three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  8,  1633.  Surety, 
Dr  Bachcroft. 

Bloome,  Thomas ;  son  of  Robert  Bloome,  gent.  Born  in  the  parish 
of  St  Peter,  Norwich.  At  school  there,  and  under  Mr 
Stonham,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  July  30, 1633. 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Browne,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Browne,  gent.  Born  in  Colchester. 
School,  Eye,  under  Mr  John  Hall,  eight  years.  Age  1 7.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Sep.  26,  1633.  Surety,  Mr  Londe.  [Ap- 
parently entered  sizar  and  scholar  on  the  same  day.] 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163$  TO  DEC.  31,  1634. 

Harrison,  Gabriel ;  son  of  Gabriel  Harrison.    Born  in  Cambridge. 

At  the  Perse  school,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  eight  years.    Age 

15.    Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  13,  163f.    Surety,  Dr  Batchcroft. 
Fenton,  John ;  son  of  John  Fenton.    Born  at  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk. 

School,  Ipswich,  eight  years.    Age  15.    Admitted  scholar, 

March  1,  163f.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Burrell,  Anthony ;  son  of  William  Burrell,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 

Age  16.    Schools,  Wymondham  and  Thetford,  under  Messrs 

Locke  and  Ward,  five  years.    Admitted  scholar,  March  4, 

163}.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Ventris,  Francis ;  son  of  Edward  Ventris,  Esq.    Born  at  Chesterton, 

Cambs.  At  school,  under  Mr  Shilburne,  in  Northamptonshire, 

four  years.    Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 

table,  April  9,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 
Tabor,  James ;  son  of  James  Tabor,  gent.    Born  in  Cambridge.    At 

the  Perse  school,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  seven  years.    Age 

15.    Admitted  scholar,  April  9,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Glisson, 

Junior. 
Browne,  Robert ;  son  of  Michael  Browne,  M.D.    Born  at  Roughton, 

Norfolk.    At  school,  under  Mr  Coleby,  four  years.    Age  17. 

Admitted  sizar,  April  18,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Cooke. 


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Bachcroft,  Francis ;  son  of  Richard  Bachcroft,  Esq.  Born  at  Bexwell. 
School,  Thetford,  under  Messrs  Smith  and  Ward,  six  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  3, 1634.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Dr  Bachcroft 

Steffe,  Thomas ;  son  of  Robert  Steffe,  rector  of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Cuckfield  ('  Cocklesfield '),  under  Mr 
Silkemore,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  22, 
1634.     Surety,  Mr  Sheringham. 

Witherley,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Witherley,  gent.  Born  in  the 
parish  of  Burlingham  St  Peter,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under 
Mr  Stoneham,  in  the  parish  of  St  Stephen  (Norwich  ?),  two 
years.  Age  over  fifteen.  Admitted  sizar,  April  30,  1634. 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Dawny,  Edward ;  son  of  Thomas  Dawney,  rector  of  Salthouse,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  At  school,  three  years,  under  Mr  Wood- 
mansey.  Age  17-  Admitted  scholar,  May  14,  1634.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Cheston,  Kirke ;  son  of  Thomas  Cheston.  Born  in  the  parish  of  St 
Botolph,  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  under  Mr 
Gree.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  28,  1633.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore.  Previously  admitted,  June  1, 1632,  at  theage  of 
seventeen,  at  Trinity  College. 

Underwood,  Augustin ;  son  of  Augustin  Underwood,  clerk,  of 
Thornage,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Little  Glemham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Feb.  22,  163f.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Gooderiche,  William ;  son  of  John  Gooderiche,  draper,  deceased.  Born 
at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dickenson, 
seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  15,  1634. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Burnuppe,  Caesar ;  son  of  John  Burnuppe,  clerk.  Born  at  Benning- 
ton, Herts.  School,  'Midsto',  under  Thomas  Wilbrough, 
M.A.,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  4,  163}. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Robinson,  John ;  son  of  Mark  Robinson,  gent,  of  Trowse?  ('Crouse'), 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Stoke.  School,  Ameringhall,  under  Mr 
Meridiom.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner,  May  16,  1634. 
Surety,  Mr  London. 

Hill,  John ;  son  of  Joseph  Hill,  canon  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  rector 
of  Loddington,  Northants.  Born  in  London.  Educated 
under  Messrs  Cox,  Challoner,  and  Seton,  seven  years.  Age 
16.    Admitted  scholar,  May  16,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Wilson,  John ;  son  of  William  Wilson,  tailor,  of  the  parish  of  St 
Andrew,  Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Brigges,  three 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  May  14,  1634.  Surety, 
Mr  Blankes. 

Topcliffe,  John;  son  of  John  Topcliffe,  gent,  deceased.  Born  at 
Horstead,   Norfolk.     School,   Norwich,  under   Mr  Brigge, 


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nearly  two  years.  Age  20.  Already  admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  20,  163§.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  May  14,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Dod,  Edward ;  son  of  Rodolph  Dod,  gent,  deceased.  Born  at  Ben- 
nington, Herts.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wilbrough, 
•  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  4,  163|.  Surety, 
Mr  Loveland. 

Smith,  William;  son  of  Josiah  Smith.  Born  at  Hull,  Yorkshire. 
At  school  there,  five  years,  under  Mr  Burney.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  26,  1634.     Surety,  Mr  London. 

Payne,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Payne,  gent.  Born  at  Clare,  Suffolk. 
Age  18.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickenson, 
three  years.  Admitted  scholar,  June  9, 1634.  Surety,  Mr 
London. 

Baldwin,  Edward;  son  of  James  Baldwin.  Born  at  Worlington 
('  Worington '),  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Dickenson,  four  years.  Age  17.  Previously  admitted  pen- 
sioner, Jan.  16,  168$  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  12, 
1634.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bukenham,  Henry  and  Reginald  ;  sons  of  Reginald  Bukenham,  gent, 
of  Wortham,  Suffolk.  Henry,  aged  16,  born  at  Aldeburgh ; 
Reginald,  aged  15,  born  at  Badingham.  School,  Botesdale, 
five  years.  Admitted  scholars,  June  30,  1634.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Foster,  Samuel ;  son  of  Michael  Foster,  rector  of  Kelling,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Holte,  six  years.  Age  13. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  2,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Forby,  John;  son  of  John  Forby,  clerk.  Born  at  Attleborough, 
Norfolk.  Age  16.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Nicholas 
Eston.  Admitted  pensioner  July  1,  1634.  Surety,  Mr 
London. 

Eve,  Henry;  son  of  Robert  Eve,  draper,  of  Wye,  Kent.  At 
school  under  Mr  Nicholls,  seven  years.  Ago  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  May  31,  1634.    Surety,  Mr  Taylor. 

Scott,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Scott,  clerk,  of  Reymerstone  ('Rhe- 
mergton '),  Norfolk.  School,  Westfield,  under  Mr  Chapman, 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar  June  18,  1634.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Impey,  George;  son  of  Thomas  Impey,  gent,  of  Flamstead.  Born 
at  Eggington  by  Leighton  Buzzard,  Herts,  (sic).  At  school 
there  under  Mr  Plumtree,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted 
July  2,  1634,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Glisson. 

Massey,  Christopher ;  son  of  Thomas  Massey,  gent.  Born  at  Stanion, 
Northants.  School,  Geddington,  under  Mr  Challener. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  2,  1634.  Surety,  Mr 
Glisson. 


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Stallebras,  George;  of  Watton,  Herts.,  son  of  Edmund  Stallebras, 
weayer  and  draper.  School,  Bennington,  under  Mr  Wibo- 
rowe,  three  years.  Admitted  sizar,  May  29,  1634.  Surety, 
Mr  Dod. 

Aylmer,  Richard;  of  Wilton,  Norfolk,  son  of  Gregory  Aylmer,  glover. 
School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Frysnie,  three  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  May  29,  1634.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

*Spencer,  William ;  son  of  Robert  Spencer,  Esq.,  of  Rendlesham, 
('  Rendsham '),  Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Holt,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Sept.  13, 1634. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Browne,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Browne,  priest,  rector  of  East 
Wretham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Thetford,  under 
Mr  Ward,  one  year.  Age  17-  Admitted  May  29,  1634, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Fittlin. 

Spendlove,  John;  son  of  Johu  Spendlove,  priest;  prebendary  of 
Norwich  Cathedral.  Born  at  Blofield.  School,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Stoneham,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  10,  1634.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Benny,  Robert;  son  of  Henry  Benny,  barrister,  of  Shrewsbury. 
Born  in  London.  School,  Shrewsbury,  under  Mr  Simmons, 
one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  Sept.  22, 1634.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Thomas  Bachcroft,  D.D. 

Smith,  Samuel ;  son  of  Samuel  Smith, '  candelarius '.  Born  in  Cam- 
bridge. At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  five 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Sept  17, 1634.  Surety, 
Mr  Blankes. 

Smith,  John,  son  of  a  gentleman,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk.  School,  Botes- 
dale,  under  Mr  Eason,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  Oct.  25,  1634.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Payne,  John  ;  son  of  John  Payne,  gent.  Born  at  Spixworth,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stonham,  about  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  July  10,  1634.  Surety,  Mr 
Gostlin. 

Clarke,  Roger;  son  of  Thomas  Clarke,  of  Leighton,  Beds.  Born 
there.  At  school  under  Mr  Plumtree.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar  Oct.  23,  1634.  Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 
Page,  Simon,  M.A.,  son  of  John  Page,  gent.  Born  at  Heming- 
ford,  Hunts.  Age  26.  Admitted  fellow-commoner  Dec.  15, 
1634.  Surety,  Mr  Becke.  Previously  admitted  at  Trinity 
College  under  the  tutorship  of  Mr  Rodes,  fellow  of  that 
College. 
Conigrave,  Francis ;  son  of  William  Conigrave,  furrier.  Born  in 
Bermondsey.  At  the  Mercers'  School,  under  Mr  Augur, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Dec.  26,  1634. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163±  TO  DEC.  31,  1635. 

Mason,  Nathaniel,  M.A.  Already  admitted  scholar,  June  1,  1627. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  21,  163f.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Kedington,  Rohert ;  son  of  Giles  Kedington.  Born  at  Tivctshall, 
Norfolk.  School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  Mar.  20,  163f.    Surety,  Mr  Buxton. 

Heme,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Heme,  gent.  Born  at  Tibenham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knolles,  and  New- 
port, under  Mr  Lee.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  March  28,  1635.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Angier,  John  ;  son  of  Edward  Angier,  'jurisconsultus '.  Born  in 
Cambridge.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Loveringe, 
nine  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1634  (sic). 
Surety,  Mr  Taylor. 

Bedell,  Julius;  son  of  Francis  Bedell,  'jurisconsultus'.  Born  at 
Kimbolton,  Hunts.  At  school  there,  under  John  Rugby. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  7, 1635.  Surety,  Mr  Taylor. 

Wace,  James  ;  son  of  Francis  Wace,  gent.  Born  at  Great  Cressing- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Saham  Tony  ('  Sahampton '),  under 
Mr  Gilbert,  three  years,  and  Thetford,  one  year  and  a  half. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  14,  1635.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Kichinman,  Clement;  son  of  John  Kichinman,  woollen-draper. 
Born  in  Norwich.  At  school  there  seven  years,  under  Mr 
Stoneham.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  16,  1635. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Marsham,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Marsham,  gent.  Born  at  "Wymond- 
ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Tittleshall,  over  three  years.  Age 
16.    Admitted  scholar,  April  22,  1635.     Surety,  Mr  Moore, 

Brightall,  Henry  ;  son  of  Robert  Brightall,  tailor.  Born  at  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Dickinson,  six  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  April  16,  1635.  Surety,  the 
Master,  Thomas  Bachcroft,  D.D. 

Kedington,  Robert;  already  admitted  scholar,  as  appears  above. 
Admitted  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  2,  1635.  Surety, 
Mr  Buxton. 

Alcock,  John ;  son  of  Geoffrey  Alcock,  malster,  ('  bynefex ').  Born 
at  Walpole,  Norfolk.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Frisnie, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  23,  1635. 
Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Drury,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Drury,  brewer,  ('  potifex ').    Born  at 

Downham,  Norfolk.     School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Frisnie, 

four  years.     Age   16.     Admitted  scholar,  June  23,  1635. 

Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Smith,  Isaac;  son  of  Edward  Smith.    Born  at  Leeds,  Yorkshire. 


1635]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  191 

At  school  there,  under  Mr  Pulham,  eight  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  July  6,  1635.     Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Pulham,  William;  son  of  Nicholas  Pulham,  hatter.  Born  at 
Beccles,  Suffolk.  At  school  under  Mr  Neave,  four  years. 
Age  20.  Admitted  scholar,  June  16,  1635.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter.  Previously  admitted  at  Corpus  Christi  College, 
July  2,  1632. 

Burton,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Burton,  apothecary.  Born  at 
Swaflham,  Norfolk.  At  school  under  Mr  Harvy,  two  years. 
Age  17.     Admitted  sizar,  July  1,  1635.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Hayhoe,  James;  son  of  William  Hayhoe,  gent.  Born  at  Watton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickinson, 
two  years,  and  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1635.    Surety,  Mr  Salter.     • 

Tilney,  Phillip;  son  of  Phillip  Tilney,  gent.  Born  at  Barham  ? 
('Barkham'),  Suffolk.  At  school  under  Mr  Goodwin,  seven 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sept.  11, 1635. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Beeton,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Beeton,  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs. 
Born  at  Hempstead,  Essex.  At  the  Perse  school,  under 
Mr  Lovering,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  1, 
1635.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Smith,  John;  son  of  Edmond  Smith,  attorney  at  law.  Born  at 
Strumpshaw,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Harward, 
three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  May  24,  1633  (sic). 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Scampler,  Thomas ;  son  of  Edward  Scampler,  gent.  Born  at  Heving- 
ham  ('Haveingham'),  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under 
Mr  Knowles,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  May  24,  1633  (sic).  Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Feabure,  James;  son  of  John  Feabure.  Born  in  Norwich.  At 
school  under  Mr  Stonham,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  July,  1635.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Jenny,  Robert;  son  of  Arthur  Jenny,  gent.  Born  at  Knettishall 
('Knatshell'),  Suffolk.  School,  Southholt,  under  Mr  Claydon, 
six  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  17,  1635.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Carwitham,  James;  son  of  John  Carwitham.  Born  in  London. 
School,  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Harvy.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  8,  1635.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Malbye,  Henry;  son  of  Edward  Malbye,  gent.  Born  at  Stonham 
Aspal,  Suffolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Whitehouse, 
about  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Nov.  12,  1635.     Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Harward,  Thomas;  son  of  Edward  Harward,  minister.  Born  at 
Strumpshaw,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Briggs, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar  about  June  20th, 
1633  (sic).     Surety,  Mr  Fitlin,  chaplain  of  the  college. 


192  ADMISSIONS.  [1635 

Roydon,  Daniel;  son  of  Benjamin  Roydon,  gent.  Born  at  Hartest, 
Suffolk.  School,  Thurlow,  under  Mr  Moore,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  13, 1635.   Surety,  Mr  Loudon. 

Mundeford,  Francis;  son  of  Francis  Mundeford,  gent.,  of  Feltwell, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight.  At  school  there, 
under  Messrs  Elgar  and  Soper,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Dec.  3,  1635.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163f  TO  DEC.  31,  1636. 

Steffe,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Steffe,  rector  of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk; 

Born  there.     School,  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Clarke,  six  years. 

Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  14, 163f.    Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 
Harrison,  Henry,  M.A.    Already  admitted  scholar,  May  26,  1628. 

Admitted    fellow-commoner,  Jan.  18,   163f.     Surety,  Mr 

Blankes. 
Plombe,  Henry ;  son  of  Thomas  Plombe,  rector  of  Howe,  near  Brooke, 

Norfolk.    Born  there.    Schools,  Low  Shottesham,  under  Mr 

Boone,  three  years,  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham, 

one  year.    Age  about  18.    Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  27,  163|. 

Surety,  Mr  Rant. 
Brierton,  Andrew;  of  Norfolk,  B.  A.    Already  admitted  scholar,  June 

22, 1631.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Feb.  1,  163f.  Surety, 

Mr  Blankes. 
Rooke,  Lawrence;  son  of  William  Rooke,  gent.,  of  Blean,  Kent. 

Born  at  Standford  ('Stanford').     School,  Canterbury,  under 

Mr  Ludd,  three  years.   Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  II, 

163f.     Surety,  Mr  More. 
Tyrrell,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Tyrrell,  gent.     Born  at  Wilton, 

Norfolk.     School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  three  years. 

Age  17.   Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  24, 163§.    Surety,  Mr  More. 
Tyrrell,  William;    son  of  John  Tyrrell,  gent.    Born  at  Thetford, 

Norfolk.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Ward,  three  years. 

Age  16.   Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  24, 163|.    Surety,  Mr  More. 
Blakerby,  Roger;  son  of  George  Blakerby,  husbandman,  of  Wilton, 

Norfolk.     Born   at    Isleham,  Cambs.     School,   Thetford, 

under  Mr  Ward,  two  years.    Age  19.    Admitted  sizar,  Feb. 

24,  163f.     Surety,  Mr  Beck,  fellow. 
Blomfield,  John ;  son  of  John  Blomfield,  gent.,  deceased.    Born  at 

East    Dereham,  Norfolk.     Schools,   Westfield,  under    Mr 

Chapman,  four  years,  and  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Ives, 

half  a  year.     Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  March  3,  163£. 

Surety,  Mr  More. 


1636]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  193 

Muricll,  Samuel ;  son  of  Thomas  Muriell,  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk, 
deceased.  Born  at  Hildersham,  Cambs.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  under  Mr  Dickanson,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  March  29, 1636.    Surety,  Mr  More. 

Ventris,  Edward ;  son  of  Edward  Ventris,  Esq.  deceased,  late  of 
Great  Shelford,  Cambs.  Born  at  Oakington.  School,  Gren- 
don,  Northants.,  under  Mr  Shilbourne,  seven  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  23,  1636.  Surety,  Mr 
Glisson. 

Browne,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Browne  herald  ('fecialis').  Born  at 
Wacton,  Norfolk.  School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Osbols- 
ton,  three  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  scholar,  April  23, 
1636.    Surety,  Mr  More. 

Bachcroft,  James  ;  son  of  Richard  Bachcroft,  gent.  Born  at  Bex- 
well,  Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  four 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner,  April  25,  1636. 
Surety,  Mr  More. 

Rust,  Nicholas ;  son  of  Edward  Rust,  gent.  Born  at  Necton,  Nor- 
folk. Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Brigges,  three  years ; 
and  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  half  a  year.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted, first  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  27,  1635 ;  afterwards  ad- 
mitted scholar  of  this  College,  April  24,  1636.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Parlett,  Nicodemus ;  son  of  John  Parlett,  gent.  Born  at  Stradset, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Raylingson,  seven  years. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  27,  1636.    Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Cory,  Edmund ;  son  of  Thomas  Cory,  deceased,  husbandman,  of 
Earlham,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Spixworth.  School,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Stonham,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  4,  1636.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Charnocke,  Roger ;  son  of  George  Charnocke,  gent.,  deceased.  Born 
at  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.  School,  Biddenden,  Kent,  under 
Mr  Piggot,  nine  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May 
16,  1636.    Surety,  Mr  Salter,  fellow. 

Gawdy,  Thomas ;  son  of  Framlingham  Gawdy,  Esq.  Born  at  East 
Harling,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Dickenson,  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  16, 
1636.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Fugill,  Christopher ;  son  of  William  Fugill,  gent.,  of  Hull.  At  school 
there,  under  Messrs  Stephanson  and  Burney,  nine  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  May  17,  1636,  under  Mr  London. 
Previously  admitted  at  Sidney  Sussex  College,  June  3, 1636. 

Hawys,  Edmund ;  son  of  Stephen  Hawys,  gent.,  of  'Cootes',  North 
Pickenham,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Griston.  School,  East  Dere- 
ham, under  Mr  Ives,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  May  18,  1636.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Thurston,  Clement ;  son  of  John  Thurston,  gent.    Born  at  Hoxne, 
Suffolk.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Messrs  Knowles  and  Clare, 
v.  13 


194  ADMISSIONS.  [1636 

ten  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  19,  1636. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Talbot,  Thomas ;  son  of  Clere  Talbot,  doctor  of  civil  law,  of  Duns- 
ton,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Wymondham.  School,  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Stoneham,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  May  30,  1636.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Home,  Moses ;  son  of  Moses  Home,  tailor.  Born  at  Cambridge. 
At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admit- 
ted pensioner,  June  9,  1636.     Surety,  Mr  Glisson. 

Grime,  William  ;  son  of  Edward  Grime,  tailor.  Born  at  Ingworth, 
Norfolk.  School,  Erpingham,  under  Mr  Harman,  five 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  June  10,  1636.  Surety, 
Mr  Gostlin,  president. 

Winter,  John ;  son  of  John  Winter,  gent.,  deceased ;  of  North 
Runcton  ('Ronghton'),  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr 
Woodmansey,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner, 
June  20,  1636.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Bales,  John  ;  son  of  John  Bales,  gent,  of  Hunston  ('  Huntonstone '), 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Langham.  Schools,  Ashfield,  under  Mr 
Peake ;  and  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Eston,  seven  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  22,  1636.  Surety,  Mr 
Blankes. 

Buxton,  Nathaniel;  son  of  John  Buxton,  gent.  Born  at  Dickie- 
borough,  Norfolk.  School,  Diss,  under  Mr  Lancetter,  six 
years.  Age  about  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  5,  1636. 
Surety,  his  brother,  Mr  Buxton,  fellow. 

Barton,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Barton,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Water  Frystone  ('Waterfreston'),  Yorkshire.  School,  Ed- 
lington,  under vMr  Saxton,  two  years.  Age  22.  Admitted 
sizar,  July  5,  1636.     Surety,  Mr  Philips. 

De  Grey,  Edmund ;  son  of  William  de  Grey,knt.,  deceased ;  of  Merton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  four  years.  Age 
16.     Admitted  scholar,  July  27,  1636.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Crane,  Gilbert ;  son  of  Josiah  Crane,  gent.  Born  at  Somerton. 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham,  five  years, 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner,  Sept.  28,  1636.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Crawley,  Robert ;  son  of  Francis  Crawley,  knt.  and  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  of  Luton,  Beds.  Born  at  Bedford.  School, 
Thame,  Oxon.  under  Mr  Burt,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admit- 
ted pensioner,  Sept.  30,  1636.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bokenham,  Thomas,  M.A.;  previously  admitted  scholar,  April  15, 
1629.  Admitted  fellow- commoner,  Oct.  17,  1636.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Roland,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Roland,  gent.  Bom  at  Egham, 
Surrey.  At  school  under  Mr  Mainors,  two  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  fellow- commoner,  July  28,  1636.  Surety,  Mr 
Glisson. 


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Bachcroft,  James  ;  already  admitted  scholar,  April  25,  1636.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  31,  1636.  Surety 
Mr  More. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  163?  TO   DEC.  31,  1637. 
Harrison,  Ralph  ;  son  of  North  Harrison,  scrivener  ('scripturarius'). 

Born  in  Cambridge.     At  school,  under  Mr  Loveriug,  six 

years.    Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  8,  163f.    Surety, 

Mr  Moore. 
Wiskard,  William ;  son  of  William  Wiskard,  gent.,  of  East  Bilney, 

Norfolk.    Born  there.    School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward, 

two  years.    Age  17.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Feb.  11, 

163f  Surety,  Mr  Glisson,  fellow. 
Warner,  Edward ;  son  of  Edward  Warner,  Esq.    Born  at  Mildenhall 

('  Milnall'),  Suffolk.    School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward.   Age 

18.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  11, 163S.    Surety,  Mr  Glisson, 

fellow. 
Doyly,  Thomas;  son  of  Charles  Doyly,  gent.,  of  Trowse  Newton, 

Norfolk.   Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Stoneham,  and  Amer- 

inghall,  under  Mr  Margerye,  four  years.  Age  18.   Admitted 

fellow-commoner,   Feb.    16,    163£.      Surety,   Mr  London, 

fellow. 
Tennant,  Thomas,  son  of  William  Tennant,  gent.    Born  at  Saham 

Tony,  Norfolk.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Gilbert,  seven 

years.    Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  16,  163f .    Surety, 

Mr  Moore. 
Downinge,  George;    son  of  George  Downinge,    weaver.    Born  in 

Norwich.   School,  Saham  Toney,  under  Mr  Gilbert.    Age  15. 

Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Harrison,  Feb.  18, 163f .    Surety,  Mr 

Salter,  fellow. 
Tostocke,  Henry;    son  of   Henry  Tostocke,  gent.,  of   Hockham 

parva.    Born  in  Rockland  St  Andrew.    School,  Thetford, 

under  Mr  Ward,  two  years.    Age  16.    Admitted  scholar, 

Feb.  21,  163f.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
*Bagge,  William;  son  of  William  Bagge,  currier.   Born  at  Shipdham, 

Norfolk.      School,  Westfield,  under  Mr  Chapman,  seven 

years.    Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  28, 163f.    Surety, 

Mr  Moore. 
Warde,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Warde,  gent.    Born  at  Gestingthorpe, 

Essex.     School,    Thetford,   under  Mr  Ward,  two  years. 

Age   15.     Admitted  sizar,  March   7,    163f.     Surety,   Mr 

Bladwell. 
Burwell,  Anthony;  of  Norfolk;  already  admitted  scholar,  March  4, 

163f,    as   entered    above.      Admitted   pensioner   to   the 

bachelors'  table,  March  15,  163f.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Sergeant,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Sergeant,  barber.     Born  at  Bury 

St  Edmunds.    At  school  there,  for  six  years,  under  Mr 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 

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Mr  Dickinson.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Mar.  22,  163f. 
Surety,  Mr  Harrison. 

Tinkler,  Isaac ;  son  of  William  Tinkler,  gent.  Born  at  Melton  Mow- 
bray, Leicestershire.  At  school  under  Mr  Humfry,  eight 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  March  30,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Colebrand. 

Grey,  Edmund;   of  Norfolk;  already  admitted   scholar,  July  27, 

1636,  as  appears  above.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    March  31,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Wooley,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Wooley,  gent.  Born  at  Maddinley, 
Essex.  At  school,  under  Mr  Lea,  six  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  April  7,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Harrison. 

Barker,  Edmund;  son  of  John  Barker,  gent.  Born  at  Aylsham, 
Norfolk.  Educated,  under  Mr  Clare,  five  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  April  18,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Harrison. 

Kempe,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Kempe,  clerk.  Born  at  Bergh 
Apton  ('  Barrapton '),  Norfolk.  School,  Diss,  under  Mr 
Lanceter,  five  years.    Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  April  20, 

1637.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Moody,  Richard ;  son  of  Henry  Moody,  bookseller.  Born  in  Cam- 
bridge. Schools,  Doncaster,  under  Mr  Meeres;  and  the 
Perse  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  "Watson,  for  six 
weeks.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  20,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Talbot,  Thomas;  of  Norfolk;  already  admitted  scholar,  May  30, 
1636.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April 
22, 1637.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Raffe,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Raffe,  clerk.  Born  at  Winston,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Gamon,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  April  25,  1637.  Surety,  Mr  Gostlinge, 
president. 

Berney,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Berney,  Baronet.  Born  at  Reed- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Kinge,  six 
years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  28,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Blankes,  fellow. 

Cannap,  John ;  son  of  Henry  Cannap,  clerk.  Born  at  Bruisyard 
(' Brusierd 1),  Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Clarke, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  May  2, 1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Blankes. 

Hannington,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Hannington,  clerk.  Born  at 
Hougham,  Kent.  School,  Canterbury,  under  Mr  Ludde, 
four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  3,  1637. 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Latham,  Daniel;  son  of  Thomas  Latham,  gent.  Born  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's,  under  Mr  Gill,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar.    Surety,  Mr  Moore,  fellow. 

Holmes,  Edward;  son  of  John  Holmes,  gent.  Born  at  Dickie- 
borough,  Norfolk.    School,  Diss,  under  Mr  Lancettcr,  seven 


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years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  May  16, 1637.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Doughty,  William ;  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Robert  Doughty, 
gent.,  deceased.  Schools,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Knowles,  six 
years,  and  Ashmanhaugh,  under  Mr  Clayton,  one  year. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  20,  1637.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

West,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Christopher  West,  clerk.  Born  at  Ellough, 
Suffolk.  School,  Beccles,  under  Mr  Neave,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  1,  1637.  Surety,  Mr 
Halliburton. 

Jellowes,  James ;  son  of  James  Jellowes,  gent.  Born  at  Deeping, 
Lincolnshire.  School,  Moulton,  under  Mr  Smith,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  3,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Fitlin. 

Cooke,  John  ;  son  of  Richard  Cooke,  gent.  Born  at  Bergh  Apton, 
Norfolk.  Educated  at  Yelverton,  under  Mr  Brooke,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  5,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Rant. 

Claxton,  Hammond;  son  of  Hammond  Claxton,  gent.  Born  in 
London.  Schools,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Osbolston,  two 
years,  and  Harrow  (Harlow  1),  Essex,  under  Mr  Hide,  seven 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  6,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Halliburton. 

Blow,  Peter ;  son  of  John  Blow,  gent.,  of  Linwood,  Lincolnshire. 
Born  at  Holton.  Schools,  Market  Rasen  ('Rason'),  under 
Mr  Garley,  one  year,  and  Linwood,  under  Mr  Wright,  half 
a  year.  Age  16,  Admitted  sizar,  June  12,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Eade. 

Hovill,  Edmund;  son  of  Nicholas  Hovill,  gent.  Born  at  North 
Walsham,  Norfolk.  Educated  there,  under  Mr  Acres,  seven 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  20,  1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Blankes. 

Catelyn,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Catelyn,  Esq.,  of  Bracondale, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Lakenham.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Stoneham,  a  year,  and  afterwards  in  the  same  town,  under 
Mr  Loveringe,  half  a  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  June  22,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Baker,  William ;  son  of  William  Baker,  gent.,  of  Tunstall,  Suffolk. 
Born  in  London.  School,  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Holt,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  22,1637.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Barker,  Edward  ;  son  of  Edward  Barker,  rector  of  Hales,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Bedfield,  Suffolk.  SchoolT  Thetford,  under  Mr 
Ward,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  22, 
1637.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Dey,  Joseph,  M.A.  Admitted  scholar,  April  14,  1629.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  July  1,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hurton,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Hurton,  gent.,  deceased.    Born  at 


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Wells  ('Well'),  Norfolk.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch,  seven 
years.    Admitted  scholar,  July  4,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Youell,  Edward;  son  of  Henry  Youell,  'mediocris  fortunae'.  Born 
in  Suffolk.  At  school,  under  Mr  Hall,  seven  years.  Age 
17.     Admitted  sizar,  July  14,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Watson. 

Baker,  William ;  admitted  scholar,  June  22,  1637,  as  previously 
entered.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Aug. 
2,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Milward,  Joseph ;  son  of  Matthew  Milward,  clerk.  Born  at  Barnet, 
Herts.  Schools,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Osbolston,  one  year, 
and  Barnet,  under  Mr  Smalwood,  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  13,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hilton,  William;  son  of  Edward  Hilton,  gent.,  of  Lingwood,  Nor- 
folk. Born  at  Burlingham.  School,  Westfield,  under  Mr 
Chapman,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner,  Sep. 
26,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Ward,  Henry ;  son  of  Thomas  Ward,  Esq.  Born  at  Bixley,  Norfolk. 
Educated  at  Yelverton,  under  Mr  Brookes,  two  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  27, 
1637.    Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Crawley,  Robert;  of  Beds.;  already  admitted  scholar,  Sep.  30, 1636. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  29,  1637. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cateline,  Jeremiah;  son  of  Jeremiah  Cateline,  clerk,  of  Barham, 
Suffolk.  Born  in  Ipswich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Holt, 
six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  3, 1637.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Rous,  Thomas;  son  of  Edward  Rous,  clerk.  Born  at  Flordon,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Locke,  four  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  4, 1637.   Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rolston,  Lancelot;  son  of  John  Rolston,  Esq.,  lately  deceased,  of 
Watnall,  Notts.  Born  there.  Educated  there,  under  Mr 
Smith,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
June  22,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Waller,  Robert;  son  of  Andrew  Waller,  gent.,  of  St  Albans,  Herts. 
Born  in  Shenley.  School,  Charterhouse  ('in  Hospitio  Sut- 
toniano'),  under  Mr  Brookes,  eight  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Oct.  4,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Glover,  William;  son  of  William  Glover,  gent.,  of  Ash  Booking, 
Suffolk.  Bom  at  Pettistree  ('Pistry').  Educated  at  Wes- 
tleton,  under  Mr  Pollerd,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Nov.  2,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Reeve,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Reeve,  gent.,  of  Banham,  Norfolk. 
Bom  at  Thornington,  Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale,  under 
Mr  Easton,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  7. 
1637.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rose,  John;  son  of  Isaac  Rose,  clerk,  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Yarmouth.    Schools,  Old  Buckenham,  under  Mr 


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Harrison,  two  years,  and  Botesdale,    Suffolk,  under  Mr 

Easton,  one  year.    Age  16.     Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  7,  1637. 

Surety,  Mr  Buxton. 
Okely,  Simon ;  son  of  Thomas  Okely,  gent,  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk. 

Born  there.    School,  Old  Buckenham,  under  Mr  Harrison, 

three    years.     Age   17.    Admitted  sizar,   June  28,  1637. 

Surety,  Mr  Halliburton. 
Lone,  Thomas;   son  of  Thomas   Lone,  gent.,  of  Ellough,   Suffolk 

Born  there.     School,  Beccles,  under  Mr  Neave,  two  years. 

Age   18.    Admitted  scholar,  June  30,  1637.     Surety,  Mr 

Halliburton. 
Gawdey,  Charles ;  son  of  Framlingham  Gawdey,  Esq.,  of  West  Har- 

ling,  Norfolk.     Born  there.     School,   Thetford,  under  Mr 

Ward,  five  years.    Age  17.    Admitted  scholar,  July  1, 1637. 

Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Towers,  John ;  of  Norfolk.     Admitted  scholar,  as  entered,  Jan.  9, 

163|;  readmitted,  July  6,  1637.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Underwood,  Thomas;  son  of  Augustine  Underwood,  clerk,  rector  of 

Thornage,  Norfolk.     Born  there.    School,  Holt,  under  Mr 

Tallis,  five  years,  and  Felstead,  Essex,  under  Mr  Holbeach, 

one  year.    Age  17.     Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Loveland,  Nov. 

14,  1637.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 
Cubitt,  Richard ;  son  of  James  Cubitt,  gent.    Born  at  Smallburgh, 

Norfolk.     School,   Ashmanhaugh,  under  Mr  Claxton,  two 

years.-  Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  20,  1637.    Surety, 

Mr  Salter. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  163|  TO  DEC.  31,  1638. 

Canham,  John ;  son  of  John   Canham,  gent.,   of  Caston,  Norfolk. 

Born  there.     School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  three  years. 

Age   17.    Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Lukyn,  Jan.   17,   163^. 

Surety,  Mr  Salter. 
Payne,  William ;  son  of  William  Payne,  Innkeeper  ('  hospes'),  of  Bury 

St  Edmunds.    Born  at  Rougham,  Suffolk.     School,  Bury, 

under  Mr  Dickenson,  six  years.    Age  17.    Admitted,  Feb.  6, 

163 1,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Pykarell. 
Agas,  Ellis,  son  of  Ellis  Agas,  gent.,  of  Carlton,  Norfolk.     School, 

Botesdale,  under  Mr  Easton,  four  years.   Age  18.  Admitted 

scholar,   Feb.  21,  163$.     Surety,  Mr  Buxton.     Previously 

admitted  at  King's  College,  Jan.  27,  163*. 
Mingay,  William;   son  of  Henry  Mingay,  counsel  ('consiliarius  ad 

legem').     Born  at  Shottesham,   Norfolk.     Schools,  Tacol- 

neston  ('Taccleston')  six  years,  under  Mr  Marjerie;   and 

Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  a  year  and  a  half.    Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,  Mar.  2,  163£.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 


200  ADMISSIONS.  [1638 

Haihoc,  George ;  son  of  Robert  Haihoc,  gent.,  of  Saham  Tony,  Nor- 
folk. Born  at  Ashill.  School,  Saham  Tony,  under  Mr 
Gilbert,  about  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
March  7,  163|.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Husband,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Husband,  gent.,  of  Somerton, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Cromer.  School,  North  Walsham,  under 
Mr  Agurs,  two  years.  Age  1 6.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table.    March  8,  163|.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Randall,  John;  son  of  John  Randall,  attorney,  of  Loddon,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Toft.  School,  Loddon,  under  Mr  Child,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  21,  163§.  Surety,  Mr 
Rant. 

Haward,  Philip;  son  of  Philip  Haward,  gent.,  of  Carlton,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Loddon,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Child, 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  March  21,  163|. 
Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Lone,  Thomas;  previously  admitted  scholar,  June  30, 1637.  Admitted 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  23,  163 J-.  Surety,  Mr  Hali- 
burtou. 

Randall,  Benjamin;  son  of  William  Randall,  of  St  Etheldred,  Nor- 
wich, staymaker?  ('  fcemineorum  corporalium  concinnator'). 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Brigges  and  Loveringe, 
four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  March  28,  1638. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Dixon,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Dixon,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  Born 
in  the  parish  of  St  Edmund,  Fishergate.  At  school,  under 
Messrs  Briggs  and  Loveringe,  five  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Salter,  March  28,  1638. 

Cole,  Thomas ;  son  of  Roger  Cole,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at  Lamarsh, 
Essex.  School,  Bures,  under  Mr  Bridon,  three  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  2,  1638.  Surety,  the  Master, 
Thomas  Bachcroft,  D.D. 

Ilinson,  John;  M.A.,  of  Cambridge.  Previously  admitted  scholar, 
May  27,  1630.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  30,  1638. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Newcomen,  Nicholas;  son  of  Thomas  Newcomen,  gent.,  of  Withern, 
Lincolnshire.  Born  at  Saltfleetby.  Schools,  Alford,  under 
Mr  Bennet,  and  Saltfleetby,  under  Mr  Witton,  six  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  1,  1638.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Jackson,  Richard;  son  of  Thomas  Jackson,  rector  of  Itteringham, 
Norfolk.  Educated  at  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Clare.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  13,  1638.    Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Robinson,  Richard;  son  of  John  Robinson,  pipe  maker  ('tubulorum 
nicotian orum  artifex')  of  the  parish  of  St  Sepulchre,  Lon- 
don. School,  the  Charterhouse  ('Hospitium  Suttonianum') 
under  Mr  Brookes,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  19,  1638.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 


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Blundell,  George ;  son  of  George  Blundell,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Cardington  ('  Careington'),  Beds.  School,  Sutton,  two  years, 
under  Mr  Joseph  Kempe.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  June  25,  1638.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Sherman,  Ralph;  son  of  Ralph  Sherman,  deceased,  late  rector  of 
Ickburgh,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Howes,  June  26, 
1638.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Russell,  John;  son  of  Robert  Russell,  woollendraper,  of  Blakeney, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  three 
years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  one  year  and  a 
half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sept.  12,  1638.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Fotherley,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Fotherley,  Esq.,  of  Rickmans- 
worth,  Herts.  Born  in  the  parish  of  St  Margaret,  West- 
minster. Educated  at  home.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  13,  1638.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Lathum,  Hamlet;  son  of  Ralph  Lathum,  Esq.,  of  the  parish  of  St 
Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane  ('St  M.  Pomroy'),  London.  Born 
there.  At  school  in  Aldermanbury,  three  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  17,  1638.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Randall,  John;  previously  admitted  scholar,  March  21,  163|.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  20,  1638.  Surety,  Mr 
Rant. 

Bonner,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Bonner,  saltfishmonger  ('salsa- 
mentarius'),  of  the  parish  of  St  Margaret,  Westminster. 
Born  in  King  Street  ('in  vico  Regio').  School,  Westmin- 
ster, six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  23, 1638. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Dawney,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Dawney,  rector  of  Salthouse,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Tallis,  two  years.  Age 
18.    Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  8, 1638.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Shene,  William ;  son  of  Christopher  Shene,  rector  of  Cockley  Cley, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Lesham.  Schools,  Tittleshall  under  Mr 
Harris,  and  Westfield  under  Mr  Chapman,  six  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  9,  1638.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Southwel,  John;  son  of  Dousan  South wel,  gent.,  of  Morton,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Kingston  on  Thames.  School,  Aylsham,  four 
years,  under  Mr  Clare.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec. 
1,  1638.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,     163g  TO  DEC.  31,  1639. 

Dickenson,  Roger ;  son  of  John  Dickenson,  head  master  of  the  school  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Born  there.  At  school  six  years  under 
his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Jan.  17,  163f.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


202  admissions.  [1639 

Berney,  Richard,  Esq. ;  son  of  Richard  Berney,  bart.,  of  Reedliam, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Educated  at  home  under  Mr  King, 
seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan. 
25,  163g.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Oakes,  James ;  son  of  Richard  Oakes,  gent.,  attorney  at  law,  of  the 
parish  of  St  Stephen,  Norwich.  Born  there.  At  school 
under  Mr  Stonham,  six  years. 

Oakes,  Richard;  brother  of  the  above.  Born  in  the  parish  of  St 
Stephen,  Norwich.  At  school  under  Messrs  Stoneham  and 
Lovering,  seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  30, 
163§.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Wilbore,  Robert;  son  of  Lawrence  Wilbore,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Balne, 
Yorkshire.  Born  at  Norton.  School,  Wakefield,  under 
Mr  Doughty,  four  years.  Age  24.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  28,  163§.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Norton,  John ;  son  of  Stephen  Norton,  rector  of  Naughton,('Nauton'), 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Sibton.  Educated,  under  Messrs  Pattison 
and  Pollard,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan. 
30,  163f.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Gawdy,  Robert;  son  of  Framlingham  Gawdy,  Esq.  Born  at  East 
Harling,  Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Messrs  Smith 
and  Ward,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb. 
4,  163§.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Barber,  Francis;  son  of  Edmund  Barber,  husbandman,  deceased. 
Born  at  Redisham,  Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr 
Easton,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Feb.  13,  163f, 
sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Trew,  William ;  son  of  Robert  Trew,  saltfishmonger  ('salsamentarius'), 
ofthe  parish  of  St  Symond,  Norwich.  Born  there.  At  school, 
under  Messrs  Briggs  and  Lovering  five  years.  Admitted 
scholar,  Feb.  26,  163^.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Childerston,  Thomas;  son  of  Anthony  Childerston,  gent.  Born  in 
Lakenheath,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Cam- 
bridge, four  years,  under  Messrs  Dickenson  and  Watson. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March  4, 163§.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Scott,  Christopher;  son  of  Robert  Scott,  gent,  of  Letton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Educated,  under  Messrs  Canham  and  Brame, 
four  years,  and  at  Wymondham  School,  under  Mr  Locke, 
three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March  25,  1639. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Burlingham,  John;  son  of  Robert  Burlingham,  weaver.  Born  at 
Whatfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Easton, 
seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  18,  1639,  sizar  of 
his  surety,  Mr  Buckenham. 

Lombe,  Edward;  son  of  John  Lombe,  draper,  of  Norwich.  Born 
there,  in  the  parish  of  St  Peter.  Schools,  North  Walsham, 
under  Mr  Agurs,  one  year,  and  Norwich  under  Mr  Lovering, 


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a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  23, 
1639.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Leman,  Lister ;  son  of  John  Leman,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at  Alphe- 
ton,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar  of  Mr  Sedgewick,  April  24,  1639.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Crooke,  Walter;  son  of  Roger  Smith,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Hammer- 
smith. Admitted  first  at  Magdalene  Hall,  Oxford ;  resided 
there  two  years,  after  proceeding  to  the  degree  of  B.A. 
Afterwards  admitted  here,  at  the  age  of  22,  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  March  26,  1630.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Armitstead,  William ;  son  of  William  Armitstead,  rector  of  Morston, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  over  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted,  May  16,  1639,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bettenham,  George  ;  son  of  John  Betteuham,  Esq.  of  Pluckley,  Kent. 
Born  there.  School,  Ashford,  under  Mr  Piggott,  three 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  10, 
1639.     Surety,  Mr  Harrison,  fellow. 

Grey,  Thomas;  sou  of  William  Grey,  gent.  Bom  in  Aldeburgh,  Suf- 
folk. School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Hall,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  18,  1639.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Howgrave,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Howgrave,  rector  of  Horstead, 
Norfolk.  School,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Agurs,  four 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  27,  1639.  Surety, 
Mr  Salter. 

Cropley,  Robert;  son  of  Daniel  Cropley,  M.B.,  gent.,  of  Ely.  Born 
there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hitch,  three  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  21,  1639.  Surety,  the  Master, 
Dr  Bachcroft. 

Luckin,  Capell;  son  of  William  Luckin,  bart.  Born  in  Great  Baddow, 
Essex.  School,  Stortford,  under  Mr  Leigh,  eight  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  27, 1639.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Rose,  Humfrey ;  son  of  Christopher  Rose,  alderman,  of  Cambridge. 
Born  there,  in  the  parish  of  St  Clement.  At  the  Perse 
school,  four  years,  under  Messrs  Lovering  and  Watson.  Age 
16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  27,  1639.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Barnard,  Edmund;  son  of  John  Barnard,  gent.,  of  Wymondham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Wymondham  under  Mr 
Lock,  four  years ;  and  Norwich  under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year. 
Admitted,  July  2,  1639,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Craford,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Craford,  baker,  of  the  parish  of 
Little  St  Mary,  Cambridge.  Born  there.  At  the  Perse 
School,  under  Messrs  Lovering  and  Watson,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar  of  his  surety,  the  said  Mr  Watson, 
July  16,  1639. 


204  admissions.  [1639 

Catlin,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Catlin,  rector  of  Brinton,  Norfolk. 
Bora  there.  Educated,  under  Mr  Tallis,  six  years,  and 
under  Mr  Lovering,  at  Norwich,  one  year  and  a  half.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  Aug.  19, 1639,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Halliburton. 
Previously  admitted  at  Christ's  College,  Jan.  12,  163f. 

Seaman,  Augustine;  son  of  Lionel  Seaman,  attorney,  of  Ellough, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Cove,  under  Mr  Rayner, 
four  years;  and  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Holt,  one  year.  Age 
16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  3,  1639.  Surety,  Mr  Halli- 
burton. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  16fg  TO  DEC.  31,  1640. 

Hearne,  John ;  son  of  John  Hearne,  cutler,  of  the  parish  of  Great 
St  Mary,  Cambridge.  Born  there.  At  the  Perse  School, 
seven  years,  under  Messrs  Loveringe  and  Watson.  Ago  16. 
Admitted,  Jan.  17,  16f§,  sizar  of  his  surety,  the  Master, 
Dr  Bachcroft. 

Saunder,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Saunder,  gent.,  of  South  Lynn, 
Norfolk.  Bora  there.  Educated  there,  under  Messrs  Raw- 
lingson  and  Bell,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
Jan.  17,  16f§.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Kett,  Isaiah;  son  of  Stephen  Kett,  butcher,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Lock. 
Age  16.     Admitted,  Jan.  21,  16f§,  sizar  of  Mr  Cruso. 

Vincent,  John ;  son  of  George  Vincent,  gent.,  of  Stow,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Frisby.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Jan.  22,  16£§.  Surety,  the  Master,  Dr  Bach- 
croft. 

Spering,  John;  of  Stifford,  Essex;  son  of  Cornelius  Spering,  Esq., 
deceased.  Born  in  the  parish  of  (St  Mary  Magdalen) 
Milk  Street,  London.  School,  Brentwood,  under  Mr 
Lathum,  four  years.  'Optimae  spei  adolescens.'  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  27, 16§§.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bradshaw,  Thomas;  son  of  "William  Bradshaw,  carpenter,  of  Gol- 
borne  (' Goldbran '),  Lancashire.  School,  Winwick,  under 
Mr  Pyckerin,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  7, 
16f#.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Shene,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Shene,  rector  of  East  Lexham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Educated  there,  under  his  father,  and  at 
Westfield,  under  Mr  Chapman,  half  a  year.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Feb.  25,  16f  %.     Surety,  Mr  Halliburton. 

Bettcnham,  George ;  already  admitted  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  19,  16£§.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Sparrow,  William;  son  of  William  Sparrow,  rector  of  Lammas, 
Norfolk.    Born  there.    School,  Norwich,  three  years,  under 


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Mr  Lovering.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  1,  1640. 
Surety,  Mr  Cruso. 

Scott,  Thomas  and  Charles  ;  sons  of  Charles  Scott,  gent.,  of  North- 
wold,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Didlington.  Educated  at  Swaffhani, 
under  Mr  Dawson.  Ages  18  and  16.  Admitted  scholars, 
April  11,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Gammon,  Roger;  son  of  Richard  Gammon,  rector  of  St  Law- 
rence, Norwich.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  three  years, 
under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  17.  Admitted,  April  16,  1640, 
sizar  of  Mr  Loveland. 

Norris,  John;  son  of  Francis  Norris,  malster  (' brasiator '),  of  the 
parish  of  St  Andrew,  Norwich.  Born  there.  At  school 
three  years,  under  Mr  Loveriug.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  8,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Colvyle,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Colvyle,  gent.,  of  East  Somerton, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  17,  1640. 
Surety,  the  president,  Mr  Gostlinge. 

Scarlet,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Scarlet,  deceased,  late  rector  of 
Canfield,  Essex.  Born  there.  School,  Felstead,  under  Mr 
Holbech,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  20, 
1640.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Colebrand,  William ;  son  of  Richard  Colebrand,  rector  of  Broughton, 
Notts.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Gamble,  three 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  30,  1640.  Surety, 
his  brother,  a  fellow  of  the  college. 

Bayes,  Robert;  son  of  Thomas  Bayes,  husbandman,  of  Kimberley, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Coston.  School,  Wymondham,  under 
Mr  Lock,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar.  Surety,  Mr 
Fitlin. 

Guynne,  Rice;  son  of  Rico  Guynne,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Fakenham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  about  three  years, 
under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
May  4,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Fitlin. 

Bedel,  Robert;  son  of  Abraham  Bedel,  priest.  Born  at  Castle 
Camps,  Cambs.  At  school  in  Cambridge,  under  Messrs 
Lovering  and  Watson,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
sizar,  Dec.  18, 1639.     Surety,  Mr  Halliburton. 

Wilson,  George ;  son  of  Thomas  Wilson,  gent.  Born  at  Bex  well, 
Norfolk.  School,  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Frisney,  eight  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  April  21, 1640.  Surety,  Mr  Halli- 
burton. 

Mather,  Thomas  ;  son  of  John  Mather,  gent.,  of  Newton,  Lancashire. 
Born  there.  School,  Winwick,  under  Mr  Pickering,  ten 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  25,  1640.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Pickering,  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Richard  Pickering,  master  of  Winwick 
School,   Lancashire,  lately  deceased.    Born  at  Middleton. 


206  ADMISSIONS.  [1640 

At  school,  under  bis  father.    Ago  17.    Admitted  scholar, 

May  25,  1640.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Stratchey,  Robert;  son  of  Richard  Stratchey,  gent.,  of  Ashdon? 

('Ashton'),  Essex.    Born  there.    School,  Merchant  Taylors', 
under  Mr  Augur,  seven  years.    Age  16.    Admitted  scholar, 

May  27,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 
Kettle,  John;  son  of  John   Kettle,  of  Pulham  Market,  Norfolk. 

Born  there.    At  school  there,  two  years,  under  Mr  Peake ; 

and  at  Diss,  two  years,  under  Mr  Lanceter.     Age  16.    Ad- 
mitted June  8,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Naylor,  William  ;  son  of  William  Naylor,  rector  of  Swanton  Novers 

('Wood  Swanton'),  Norfolk.   Born  there.   School,  Foulsham. 

Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  June  2,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Sher- 

ringham. 
Shene,  Luke;  son  of  Christopher  Shene,  rector  of  Cockley  Cley, 

Norfolk.     Born  at  Little  Fransham.     School,   Westfield, 

three  years,   under   Mr   Chapman.      Age   16.      Admitted 

scholar,  June  18,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Smith,  John;  son  of  Edward  Smith.    Born  in  Leeds.     At  school, 

there,  eight  years,  under  Mr  Pullein.    Age  16.    Admitted 

sizar.    June  26,  1640.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Blankes,  Christopher;  son  of  David  Blankes,  gent.,  of  Bramerton, 

Norfolk.    Born  at  Kirby.     Schools,  Yelverton,  under  Mr 

Brookes;  and  Norwich  under  Mr  Lovering  for  one  year. 

Age    17.     Admitted    July  2,   1640,  sizar  of  his   surety, 

Mr  Blankes. 
Greenaway,  Theophilus;  son  of  Theophilus  Greenaway,  rector  of 

Framingham  Earl,  Norfolk.    Born  at  Framingham  Pigot. 

At  school  three  years  under  Mr  Brookes,  afterwards  at 

Norwich  under  Mr  Lovering.     Age  17.    Admitted  scholar, 

July  3,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 
Shelley,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Shelley,  D.  D.,  rector  of  Barton 

Mills,  Suffolk.   Born  there.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  four 

years,  under  Mr  Dickinson.     Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat. 

Aug.  5,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore.     Previously  admitted  at 

St  John's  College,  May  16,  1639. 
Barlow,  Hugh;  son  of  Robert  Barlow,  carpenter,  of  Broughton,  Notts. 

School,  Newark,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Gamble.    Age  17. 

Admitted  sizar,  July  4,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Colebrand. 
Browne,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Browne,  gent.,  of  Happisburgh, 

('  Hapsborough ')  Norfolk.     Born  there.     School,  Norwich, 

under  Mr  Loveringe,  three  years.     Age  18.     Admitted 

scholar,  July  9,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Gostlin,  John ;  son  of  William  Gostlin,  merchant  and  alderman  of 

Norwich.     Born  in  the  parish  of  St   Simon.     At  school 

six  years  under  Messrs  Briggs  and  Lovering.    Age   16. 

Admitted  scholar,  Sept.  16,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Owen,  John  ;  of  Wales ;  son  of  Hugo  Owen,  gent.    Born  at  Llan- 


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faetlily  ('  Lanuaithly '),  Anglesey.  Educated,  under  Mr 
Meredith;  and  in  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Watson.  Age  16. 
Admitted,  Sep.  26,  1640,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Redman,  John ;  son  of  John  Redman,  of  Tottenham  Court,  citizen 
and  merchant  of  London.  Born  at  Ludgate  Hill.  School, 
Newport,  under  Mr  Wolley,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Oct.  17,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Halliburton. 

Shipdem,  Israel ;  M.A.  Previously  admitted,  April  24,  1633.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  8,  1640.    Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Ringall,  William ;  M.A.  Previously  admitted,  June  19,  1632.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  24,  1640.  Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Loambe,  Simon ;  M.A.  Previously  admitted,  April  24,  1633.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  24,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Scarborough,  Charles ;  M.A.  Previously  admitted,  March  4, 163|.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  26,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cotton,  John ;  son  of  John  Cotton,  knt.,  of  Ditton-Camwayes,  alias 
Wood-Ditton,  Cambs.  Born  there.  Educated,  under  Dr 
Jones  and  Mr  Cory,  five  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Oct.  6,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Scott,  Edmund ;  son  of  Charles  Scott,  gent.,  of  Northwold  ('Nor- 
wald'),  Norfolk.  Born  at  Didlington.  Educated,  under 
Mr  Dawson,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  12, 
1640.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Naylor,  Richard;  son  of  Joshua  Naylor,  doctor  ('medicus'),  of 
Great  Parndon  ('  Paringdon  magna '),  Essex.  Born  there. 
School,  Bishop  Stortford,  under  Mr  Leigh,  two  years.  Age 
20.    Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  16,  1640.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  164?   TO   DEC.  31,  1641. 

Welles,  Robert ;  son  of  William  Welles,  gent.,  deceased,  late  rector 
of  Rougham,  Suffolk.  Bora  there.  School,  Botesdale, 
under  Mr  Neave,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Feb.  16,  164?.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Sillott,  John  ;  son  of  John  Sillott,  gent.,  of  Bardwell,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Diss,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Lanceter,  two  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  17,  164?.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College,  May  21,  1640. 

Gotobet,  Thomas ;  son  of  Tobias  Gotobet,  butcher,  of  Ely,  Cambs. 
Born  there,  and  at  school,  under  Mr  Hitch,  three  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  March  3,  164?.  Surety,  Mr 
Haliburton. 

Scott,  Thomas;  of  Norfolk.  Previously  admitted  scholar,  April  11, 
1640.  Admitted  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  5,  164?. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Turfett,  George ;  son  of  Edward  Turfett,  proctor  in  the  Episcopal 
Court  of  Norwich.     Born  in  the  parish  of  St  Stephen. 


208  ADMISSIONS.  [1641 

At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  four  years.    Age  17.    Ad- 
mitted scholar,  March  24,  164^.    Surety,  Mr  Wakeman. 

Cocke,  Christopher ;  son  of  Robert  Cocke,  gent.,  of  Forncett,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Diss,  under  Mr  Lanceter,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March  24,  164?.  Surety,  Mr 
Buxton. 

Salter,  Edmund ;  son  of  Robert  Salter,  gent.,  of  Tottington,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Fressingfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr 
Ward,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  10, 
1641.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Howard,  John ;  son  of  William  Howard,  goldsmith,  of  Cambridge. 
At  the  Perse  school,  under  Messrs  Lovering  and  Watson, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  10,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Watson. 

Wood,  Robert ;  son  of  John  Wood,  clerk ;  vicar  of  Gayton,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Rougham.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  three 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  13,  1641.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Morrant,  Joseph ;  son  of  William  Morrant,  of  Norwich,  priest.  Born 
in  the  parish  of  St  Michael  At  school,  under  Messrs 
Brigges  and  Loveringe,  six  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  13,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Wakeman. 

Wortes,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Wortes,  gent.,  of  Trunch,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Wolterton,  under  Mr  Wolsey,  four 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  14, 1641.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Long,  Henry;  son  of  Robert  Long,  gent.,  of  Foulden,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Hingham.  School,  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Dawson, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  15,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Nailour,  Richard  ;  son  of  William  Nailour,  Esq.,  of  Offord-Darcy, 
Hunts.  School,  Sutton,  Beds,  four  years,  under  Mr  Kempe. 
Age  17.  Admitted  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  24, 1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Grimsby,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Grimsby,  gent.,  of  Benhall,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Educated,  under  Mr  White,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  28,  1641.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

French,  Jeremiah;  son  of  Thomas  French,  gent.,  of  Knettishall, 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Saxmundham.  School,  Benhall,  under 
Mr  White,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April 
28,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Durand,  Thomas ;  son  of  Edmund  Durand,  gent.,  of  Brumstead, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Love- 
ringe, four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar  of  the  president, 
Mr  Gostlin,  May  4,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Jones,  Roland;  son  of  William  Jones,  gent.,  of  Pentraeth,  Isle  of  An- 
glesey. Born  there.   School,  Beaumaris  ('  Bellum  Mariscum'), 


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under  Mr  Vaughan,  eight  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  11,  1641.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Prujean,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Francis  Prujean,  M.D.,  of  London.  Born 
in  the  parish  of  St  Alban,  Wood  Street.  School,  St  Paul's, 
under  Dr  Gill,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  15,  1641.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Previously  admitted  at  Trinity  Hall. 

March,  William ;  son  of  Humberston  March,  Esq.,  of  Thetford,  Isle 
of  Ely.  Born  at  Haddenham.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch, 
seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  May  15,  1641.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Sherwood,  John  ;  son  of  John  Sherwood,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Hoxne, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hall, 
seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  11,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Buxton. 

Roberts,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Roberts,  gent,  of  Perleston,  alias 
Billingford,  Norfolk.  School,  Hoxne,  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Hall,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  11,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Buxton. 

Godfrey,  Henry ;  son  of  Anthony  Godfrey,  clerk,  rector  of  Brough- 
ton,  Hunts.  Schools,  Upwood,  under  Mr  Harvey,  four 
years ;  and  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  one  year.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1641.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Draper,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Draper,  clerk,  deceased.  Born  in  the 
parish  of  St  Sepulchre,  London.  At  school,  under  Mr  Perse, 
in  Bishopsgate  Street  ('  in  vico  ad  portam  Episcopalem '), 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to.the  bachelors' 
table,  Juno  22,  1641. 

Rant,  Roger ;  son  of  Roger  Rant,  Esq.,  of  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs. 
Born  there.  Educated  under  Mr  Jephcott,  six  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  29,  1641.  Surety, 
Mr  Rant. 

Shuldham,  Nathanael ;  son  of  Francis  Shuldham,  gent.,  of  Croxton, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Hingham.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell, 
three  years.  Admitted  scholar,  June  29,  1641.  Age  16. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Ditchell,  John ;  son  of  John  Ditchell,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Little  Wal- 
singham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  Educated  under  Messrs 
Bucke,  Pearetree  and  Loveringe,  seven  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  June  30,  1641.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Webbe,  John;  son  of  John  Webbe,  D.D.,  of  Wilsthorpe,  Lincoln- 
shire, formerly  fellow  of  this  college.  Born  at  Henley  on 
Thames.  Schools,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Busbie;  and 
Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  under  Mr  Humfrey,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1641.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

Godfrey,  Richard ;  son  of  Anthony  Godfrey,  clerk,  rector  of  Brough- 
ton,  Hunts.    Born  there.    At  the  King's  College  School, 
v.  14 


210  ADMISSIONS.  [1641 

Cambridge,  under  Mr  Younge,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  5,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Allen,  John  ;  son  of  Edmund  Allen,  deceased,  retail  dealer  ('propola 
minutarius'),  of  Ipswich.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Clarke,  seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  July 
5,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Duisborough,  Oliver;  son  of  Anthony  Duisborough,  B.D.,  formerly 
fellow  of  this  college.  Born  at  Risby,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens,  three  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  July  6,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Conway,  Thomas ;  son  of  George  Conway,  butler  of  Jesus  College. 
Born  in  Cambridge.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Messrs 
Lovering  and  "Watson,  six  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scho- 
lar, July  20,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Watson. 

Foster,  Samuel;  M.A.,  previously  admitted,  July  3,  1634.  Admit- 
ted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  3,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Burnap,  Caesar;  M.A.,  previously  admitted,  Feb.  4,  163f.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Oct.  29,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Clarke,  Francis ;  son  of  William  Clarke,  gent.,  of  Great  Ayott,  Herts. 
School,  Stevenage,  under  Messrs  Dickenson  and  Pierson, 
eight  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  1,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Draper,  Henry;  of  London,  previously  admitted  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  June  22,  1641.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  27, 
1641.    Surety,  Mr  Sherringham. 

Tailor,  Thomas ;  son  of  Stephen  Tailor,  gent.,  of  Kimberley,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Sherringham.  School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr 
Locke,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  23,  1641. 
Surety,  Mr  Ringall. 

Stanhope,  Michael ;  son  of  William  Stanhope,  Esq.,  of  Linby,  Notts. 
Born  at  Elvaston  ('Elverston'),  Derbyshire.  School,  Mans- 
field, under  Mr  Hallowell,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Nov.  15,  1641.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Dethicke,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Dethicke,  gent.,  of  Newton, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Harpley.  Schools,  Rudham,  under  Mr 
Robotham,  five  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
one  year  and  a  half.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  16, 
1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bokenham,  Henry;  M.A.,  previously  admitted,  June  30,  1634.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Dec.  4,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  164£  TO  DEC.  31,  1642. 

Burly,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Burly,  gent.,  of  Litcham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Tittleshall,  under  Mr  Briggs,  eight 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  20,  164 J.  Surety, 
Mr  Haliburton. 


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Baist  Thomas ;  son  of  Abraham  Baist,  clerk,  vicar  of  East  Tudden- 
ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  25,  164k  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Dawson,  Charles;  son  of  Charles  Dawson,  bookbinder,  of  Cambridge. 
At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Lovering,  six  years.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Feb.  21,  164£.  Surety,  Mr  Colebrand.  Pre- 
viously admitted  at  Clare  Hall,  Oct.  3, 1634.  "  Inde  diraissus 
admissus  est  in  nostrum  collegium." 

Duisborough,  Oliver;  previously  admitted  sizar,  July  6,  1641.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Dec.  24,  1641.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Brityff,  Simon;  son  of  Edmund  BrityfF,  gent,  of  Baconsthorpe, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lover- 
ing, three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Feb.  11,  164^.     Surety,  Mr  Haliburton. 

Andrewes,  John ;  son  of  John  Andrewes,  gent.,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
Born  in  the  parish  of  St  Peter,  Sudbury.  At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Rash,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  24,  164^.  Surety,  Mr 
Wakeman. 

Bozoun,  William ;  son  of  Hammond  Bozoun,  gent.,  of  Whissonsett, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Hoxne,  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Hall,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Mar.  4, 
164|.     Surety,  Mr  Haliburton. 

Draper,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Draper,  gent.  Born  at  Wentworth 
('Wintworth'),  Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  12,  1642. 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Martin,  William;  son  of  Robert  Martin,  gent,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stevens,  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  May  31,  1642.  Surety,  Mr 
Scarborough. 

Parnell,  James;  son  of  Richard  Parnell,  tailor,  of  the  parish  of 
St  Mary-le-Bow,  London.  Born  there.  At  a  private  school, 
under  Mr  Wise,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
Jun^l4,  1642.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

FitzJohn,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  FitzJohn,  tanner,  deceased,  of 
Swaffham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Dawson,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  24, 
1642.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Gilbert  John;  son  of  John  Gilbert,  vicar  of  Downham,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Bedingham.  Educated  under  his  father.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar  of  Mr  Pykarell,  July  3,  1642.  Surety,  Mr 
Salter. 

*Linge,  William ;  son  of  John  Linge,  attorney-at-law,  of  Marsham, 
Norfolk.     School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  22, 1642.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 

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212  ADMISSIONS.  [1642 

Shuldham,  Lemuel;  son  of  Francis  Shuldham,  gent.,  of  Croxton, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Hingham.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell, 
four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  14,  1642. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Kitchinman,  Clement;  M.A.,  previously  admitted,  April  16,  1635. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  30,  1642.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Chawner,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Chawner,  deceased,  of  North 
Walsham,  Norfolk ;  vicar  of  Thorpe  Market.  Born  at 
Thorpe  Market.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Acres  and 
Warnes,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  17, 
1642.     Surety,  Mr  Wakeman. 

Marsham,  Robert ;  M.A.,  previously  admitted,  April  22,  1635.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  20,  1642.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Beale,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Beale,  gent.,  of  Cley,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Holt,  under  Messrs  Tallis  and  Witherly, 
six  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  20,  1642.    Surety,  Mr  Willson. 

Spencer,  William;  M.A.,  previously  admitted,  Sep.  13,  1634.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  27,  1642.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Berney,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Berney,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Halstead  1 
('  Horstead '),  Essex.  Born  there.  School,  Saham  Toney, 
under  Mr  Gilbert,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  21,  1642.    Surety,  Mr  Haliburton. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  164}  TO  DEC.  31,  1643. 

Rant,  John;  son  of  Roger  Rant,  Esq.,  of  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs. 

Born  there.     Educated  there,  under  Mr  Jephcott,  six  years ; 

and  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  one  year. 

Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb. 

13,  164§.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Bradford,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Bradford,  of  the  parish  of  St  Peter, 

Norwich.  Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe, 

three  years.     Age   16.     Admitted  sizar,    Feb.   14,   164§. 

Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Gumble,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Gumble,  of  the  parish  of  St  Stephen, 

Norwich.     At  school,   under  Mr  Loveringe,  three  years. 

Age    16.    Admitted    sizar,    Feb.    14,    164}.    Surety,  Mr 

Moore. 
*Geltsthorp,  Edward ;  son  of  William  Geltsthorp,  gent.,  of  Edingthorpe, 

Norfolk.    Born  at  East  Ruston.    School,  Norwich,  under 

Mr  Loveringe,  three  years.    Age  17.    Admitted  scholar, 

Feb.  20,  164|.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 
Riseing,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Riseing,  clerk,  of  Ickburgh,  Norfolk. 

School,  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Dawson,  four  years.    Admitted 

sizar,  Feb.  20,  164|.    Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1643]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  213 

Vincent,  John ;  son  of  John  Vincent,  tailor,  of  Downham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Gilbert,  three  years. 
Age  nearly  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  4,  1643.  Surety,  Mr 
Stollyburton. 

Sheldrake,  William  ;  son  of  John  Sheldrake,  gent.*  Born  in  Brisley, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  four  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  5,  1643.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Frost,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Frost,  clerk.  Born  at  Langham,  Suf- 
folk. School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  three 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  13,  1643.  Surety, 
the  bursar,  Mr  Blanks. 

Spendlove,  Christopher ;  son  of  Christopher  Spendlove,  clerk ; 
rector  of  Watton,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Loveringe,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  April  19, 
1643.     Surety,  Mr  Watson. 

Robinson,  John  ;  son  of  Ferdinand  Robinson.  Born  in  the  city  of 
York.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Garthwayt  and  Key, 
six  years.  Age  about  18.  Admitted  sizar,  May  8,  1643. 
Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Wilson,  John ;  son  of  John  Wilson,  gent.,  of  Wisbeach,  Cambs. 
Born  there.  At  school  under  Mr  Frisne,  six  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  9,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Pykarell. 

Parlett,  William ;  son  of  Williain  Parlett,  gent.,  of  Downham,  Norfolk. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Gilbert,  three  years  ;  and  at  Lynn, 
under  Mr  Bell,  half  a  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner, 
May  30,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Dade,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Dade,  of  Thelnetham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admit- 
ted pensioner,  June  30, 1643.    Surety,  Mr  Blancks. 

Greene,  William ;  son  of  George  Greene,  Esq.  Born  at  Langham, 
Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Lovering  and  Gilbert, 
seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1643. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Loder,  John  ;  son  of  Gilbert  Loder,  of  Dorchester.  At  school  there, 
under  Mr  Reeve,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  23,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Harcock,  Edmund ;  of  Norfolk ;  son  of  Gregory  Harcock,  attorney- 
at-law.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar,  June  14,  1643.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Cooke,  Timothy;  son  of  John  Cooke,  of  Birdingbury?  ('Burbury'), 
Warwickshire.  School,  Coventry,  under  Mr  White.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  20,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Collet,  William ;  son  of  John  Collet,  gent.  Born  at  Westerfield, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Ipswich  and  elsewhere,  under  Messrs 
How,  Steffe  and  Clarke,  five  years.  Age  20.  Admitted 
sizar,  Oct.  17,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

*  Marginal  note  :  '  alias  Textor  pannarius.' 


214  ADMISSIONS.  [1643 

Wetherell,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Wetherell,  clerk,  rector  of  Hethel, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Wymondbam  and  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lock  and  Mr  Loveriug,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  1,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Watson. 

*IIolmes,  John;  son  of  William  Holmes,  gent.,  of  Shottesham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Bungay,  under  Mr  Creed  ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  4, 
1643.    Surety,  Mr  Watson. 

Shene,  Luke;  son  of  Christopher  Shene,  rector  of  Cockley  Cley, 
Norfolk.  Already  entered  as  scholar,  June  18,  1640.  Re- 
admitted, Nov.  8,  1643.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Charnock,  Roger;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  May  16,  1636. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  3,  1643.    Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Webster,  James ;  son  of  James  Webster,  gent.  Born  at  Chesterfield, 
Derbyshire.  Educated  there,  under  Mr  Wilby,  two  years  ; 
at  Ashover,  under  Mr  Bourne;  and  Kneesal,  Notts,  under 
Mr  Garland,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov. 
2,  1643.     Surety,  Mr  Philips. 

Onge,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Onge,  perfumer,  deceased,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs 
Hobman  and  Stephens,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
Nov.  24,  1643.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  164|  TO  DEC.  31,  1644. 

Fale,  John ;  son  of  James  Fale,  vicar  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk.  Born 
at  Spexhall  ('Spexwell').  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  five  years.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  16,  164|. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

"Brady,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Brady,  attorney-at-law,  of  Denver, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Downham,  under  Mr  Gilbert, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  20,  164|.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Dr  Bachcroft. 

Crane,  Gilbert ;  B.A.,  already  admitted  scholar,  Sep.  28,  1636 ;  re- 
admitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  20,  164f. 
Surety,  Mr  Salter. 

Bunning,  John ;  son  of  Richard  Bunning,  gent.,  of  Denton,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Homersfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Wymondbam,  under 
Mr  Wildman,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March 
19,  164|.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Hydes,  William ;  son  of Hydes,  perfumer,  of  Nottingham.   Born 

there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Leake,  seven  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  9,  1643.  Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 
Previously  admitted  at  Christ's  College,  May  11,  1642. 

Kinge,  Henry  ;  son  of  John  Kinge,  gent.,  of  Farnham,  Suffolk.  Born 
at  Stratford.  School,  Benhall,  under  Mr  White,  five  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  April  19,1644.  Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Trott,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Trott,  barber,  of  Cambridge.  Born 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1644]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  215 

there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Watson,  one  year;  and 
under  Mr  Crabb,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  1,  1644.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Husband,  Valentine ;  son  of  Christopher  Husband,  formerly  fellow 
of  the  College.  Born  at  Catfield,  Norfolk.  Schools,  North 
Walsham,  under  Mr  Acres,  two  years ;  and  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Loveringe,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  9,  1644.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Kellet,  Joseph ;  son  of  John  Kellet,  merchant,  of  Boston,  Lincoln- 
shire. Schools,  Nottingham,  under  Mr  Leake;  and  Mer- 
chant Taylors',  London,  under  Mr  Staples,  six  years.  Age 
16.    Admitted  sizar,  April  26,  1644.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

•Adamson,  William ;  son  of  James  Adamson,  clerk,  of  Teigh,  Rutland- 
shire. School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  four  years ;  and  Oak- 
ham, under  Mr  Swan,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  14.  Admit- 
ted sizar,  June  24,  1644.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Shilling,  Edmund ;  son  of  William  Shilling,  gent.,  of  Hoveton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  22,  1644.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Granger,  Benjamin ;  son  of  Benjamin  Granger,  priest,  of  Somerton, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under 
Mr  Stephens,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May 
14,  1644.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Thomas,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Thomas,  rector  of  Beckbury,  Salop. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Warwick,  under  Mr  White,  a  year  and 
a  half;  and  Bridgnorth  ('Bridgeworth'),  Salop,  about  two 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  June  11,  1644.  Surety, 
Mr  Perse. 

Rooke,  Lawrence;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  Feb.  11,  163f. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  25,1644.  Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Whitby,  Thomas ;  son  of  Anthony  Whitby,  cloth  weaver,  of  Yaxham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Westfield,  under  Mr  Chap- 
man, three  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  a 
year  and  a  half.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  24,  1644. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Hubbald,  Alexander ;  son  of  Gervase  Hubbald,  rector  of  Rendlesham, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Housden  and 
Manning,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  2, 
1644.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Hughes,  Owen  (Audoenus);  son  of  Francis  Hughes,  Esq.,  Esquire 
Bedell  of  the  University.  Born  in  Cambridge.  At  school, 
under  Messrs  Holbeach  and  Crabb,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  19,  1644.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Spelmau,  Charles;  son  of  John  Spelman,  knt,  of  Heydon,  Norfolk, 
deceased,  'non  sine  summo  literarum  dispendio.'    Born  at 
Heydon.   Schools,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Easton,  three  years ; 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


216  ADMISSIONS.  [1644 

and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  9,  1644. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM   JAN.  8,  1644  TO  DEC.  31,  1645. 

Scarlet,  Phillip ;  son  of  Peter  Scarlet,  bookseller,  of  Cambridge.  Born 
there.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Messrs  Lovering, 
"Watson  and  Crabb,  seven  years.  Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  8, 
164|.  Surety,  Mr  Moore.  Previously  at  Queens'  College, 
under  Mr  Wells,  where  he  remained  over  two  years. 

Barkham,  Robert ;  son  of  Edward  Barkham,  gent.,  of  Walton,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  Schools,  Narford  ('Norford'),  under  Mr 
Reve,  two  years ;  Bilney,  under  Mr  Tames,  one  year ;  and 
Swaffham,  under  Mr  Dawson,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  23,  164|.  Surety, 
Mr  Phillips. 

Gobart,  Joseph ;  son  of  —  Gobart,  clerk. 

King,  Thomas;  son  of  John  King,  gent.  Born  at  Stratford,  Suffolk. 
Educated  under  Mr  White,  four  years,  Mr  Percivall,  one 
year,  and  Mr  Barthalet,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted 
sizar,  Jan.  30,  164*.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Cooper,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Cooper,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Crimple- 
sham,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Rushall.  Schools,  Swaffham, 
under  Mr  Dawson,  four  years;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Stephens,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar,  Feb.  1, 164f.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Pycroft,  Samuel ;  son  of  Thomas  Pycroft,  gent.  Born  at  Ellingham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Mulbarton,  under  Mr  Webster,  two  years ; 
and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  four  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Feb.  13,  104$.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bagge,  William;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  Feb.  28,  163f. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Feb.  13,  1644.  Surety,  Mr 
Moore. 

Barbar,  Gregory ;  son  of  Robert  Barbar,  gent.,  of  Denver,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  Schools,  Bexwell,  under  Mr  Randall,  four 
years ;  and  Downham,  under  Mr  Gilbert,  three  years.  Age 
16.     Admitted  scholar,  March  5, 1644.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Craw,  John ;  a  Scotchman,  son  of  John  Craw,  merchant,  of  Edinburgh. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Harrington,  under  Mr  Seton,  one  year ; 
and  in  London,  under  Mr  Simpson,  more  than  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  March  13, 164f.  Surety,  Mr  Gibson. 

Spelman,  Roger ;  son  of  John  Spelman,  knt.  Born  at  Heydon,  Nor- 
folk. Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  22,  1644.  Surety, 
Mr  Foster.  Previously  admitted  at  Sidney  College,  Nov. 
9,  1644. 

Puckle,  Samuel ;  son  of  Samuel  Puckle,  alderman,  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  ten  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  March  25,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 


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Reymes,  William;  son  of  John  Reymes,  gent.,  'militum  prsefectus'. 
Born  at  Overstrand,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Cromer,  four  years ; 
Norwich,  one  year;  and  North  Walsham,  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Mar.  25,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Greene,  Samuel;  of  Suffolk;  son  of  James  Greene,  minister.  At 
school,  under  Mr  Stafford,  one  year;  at  Bale  ('Bill')  under 
Mr  Walker,  two  years;  and  at  Moulton  ('Moughton'), 
Norfolk,  under  Mr  Lancetter,  four  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  March  25,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Locke,  Samuel ;  son  of  Henry  Locke,  gent.,  of  Rushall,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Dickleborough.  Schools,  Brockdish  ('Brodish'), 
under  Mr  George  Charnold,  four  years ;  and  Diss,  under  Mr 
Lancetter,  one  year.  Age  22.  Admitted  scholar,  April  3, 
1645.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Do  Grey,  William ;  son  of  William  de  Grey,  knt.  Born  at  Merton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April 
1,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Le  Grice,  John ;  son  of  Charles  Le  Grice,  gent.,  of  Theveton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Diss,  under  Mr  Gibbs,  one  year;  and 
under  Mr  Hall,  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  17,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

*Naylor,  William;  son  of  William  Naylor,  gent.,  of  Offord,  Hunts. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Sutton,  Beds.,  under  Mr  Kempe, 
six  years;  and  Hitchin,  Herts.,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  18,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Sayer,  Francis. 

Fletcher,  Bartholomew ;  son  of  Thomas  Fletcher,  'jurisconsultus'. 
Born  at  Braconash  ('  Bracknash'),  Norfolk.  Schools,  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  three  years;  and  in  Lon- 
don, under  Mr  Ridley,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  23,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Dagnall,  William ;  son  of  Samuel  Dagnall,  gent.  Born  at  Berkhamp- 
stead  St  Peter,  Herts.  Schools,  Berkhampstead,  under  Mr 
Sayer,  three  years ;  and  Tring,  under  Mr  Holmes,  two  years. 
Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  May  7, 1645.  Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Sorocold,  James  and  George;  sons  of  George  Sorocold,  gent.  Born 
at  Ashton,  Lancashire.  School,  Winwick,  under  Mr  Picker- 
ing, about  six  years.  Ages  18  and  17.  Admitted  scholars, 
May  9,  1645.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Humphrey,  Simon;  son  of  Simon  Humphrey,  schoolmaster.  Born 
at  Melton  Mowbray.  At  school  there,  and  at  Stamford, 
Lincolnshire,  under  his  father,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  May  23,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Simson,  William;  son  of  William  Simson,  school-master.    Born  in 
London.     Educated  there,    under  his  father,  five  years. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  30,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Gibsone. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


218  ADMISSIONS.  [1645 

Bacon,  Thomas;  son  of  Francis  Bacon,  Justice  of  tho  King's  Bench. 
Born  in  Norwich.  At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  seven 
years.  Age  over  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Juno  10,  1645. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Peers,  Jonas;  son  of  John  Peers,  gent.  Born  in  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'  ('apud  capellam  Mercatorum'),  under  Mr 
Auger,  two  years;  and  Hoxton  ('Hogsden'),  Middlx.,  under 
Mr  Walters,  over  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  16,  1645.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Phclipps,  Thomas;  son  of  Edward  Phelipps,  gent.,  deceased.  Born 
at  Bisbrooke,  Rutlandshire.  At  school,  under  Mr  Johnson, 
five  years ;  and  at  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Meeres,  five  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted  sizar,  June  19, 1645.   Surety,  Mr  Phelips. 

Bastard,  Henry  and  John ;  sons  of  Henry  Bastard.  Born  in  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Toll,  three  years;  Cantley,  under 
Mr  Chapman,  five  years  ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
one  year.  Ages  17  and  16.  Admitted  scholar  and  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  24, 1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Thurston,  Frederick ;  son  of  John  Thurston,  gent.,  of  Hoxne  ('Hoxon'), 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hall,  seven 
years.  Age  1 7.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
June  30,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rogerson,  Robert;  son  of  Thomas  Rogerson,  of  Norton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Wildman, 
two  years ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year. 
Age  18.     Admitted  sizar,  July  1,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bauds,  Maurice;  son  of  Maurice  Bauds,  Esq.,  of  Somerby,  Lincolnshire. 
Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Graves ;  and  at  Ely  school, 
under  Mr  Hitch.  Admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1645.  Surety, 
Mr  Foster.  Previously  admitted  at  Queens'  College,  June  8, 
1644;  and  afterwards  at  Pembroke  Hall,  Jan.  7,  164|. 

Baron,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Baron,  alderman  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Cushing,  four  years;  and  under 
Mr  Lovering,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  22,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Coell. 

Hussey,  Edward ;  son  of  Edward  Hussey,  knt.  and  bart.,  of  Honing- 
ton,  Lincolnshire.  Born  there.  School,  Somerby,  under 
Mr  Briggs,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Aug.  7,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Houghton,  John;  son  of  Robert  Houghton,  Esq.,  of  Itteringham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Hassingham  ('  Hazingham '), 
under  Mr  Woolsey,  six  years  ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lover- 
ing, three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  11,  1645. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Burton,  Zachariah  ;  son  of  Elias  Burton,  of  Somerby,  Leicestershire. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Long  Clawson?  ('  Knawson'),  under  Mr 
Scauton,  two  years;  and  Leicester,  under  Mr  Knightley, 


1645]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIU8   COLLEGE.  219 

two  years.  Ago  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  12,  1645.  Surety, 
Ds  Heme,  fellow. 

Catlin,  Charles ;  son  of  Thomas  Catlin,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  Born  there. 
School,  Hassingham  ('Hazingham'),  under  Mr  Woolsey,  five 
years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  16,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Barber. 

Watts,  James ;  son  of  Richard  Watts,  rector  of  Wolverton  ('  Wool- 
verdington'),  Warwickshire.  Born  there.  Educated  under 
his  father,  six  years;  and  at  Warwick,  one  year.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  18,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Rant,  William;  eldest  son  of  Humphrey  Rant,  Esq.,  of  Yelverton, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Norwich.  Educated  at  home,  under 
various  tutors.  Age  about  18.  Tutor,  his  uncle,  Mr  John 
Rant,  fellow.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  10,  1645. 

Loades,  Thomas;  son  of  Philip  Loades,  minister.  Born  at  Sedge- 
ford,  Norfolk.  Educated  under  his  father,  seven  years; 
and  at  Heacham  ('  Hitcham '),  under  Mr  Hodson,  two  years. 
Age  18.   Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  5, 1645.   Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Leader,  Samuel;  son  of  John  Leader,  baker.  Born  at  Thetford, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Lock,  four  years ;  and 
at  Cambridge,  under  Messrs  Hunt  and  Hammond,  five  years. 
Age  15.    Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  20,  1645.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Massey,  Edmund;  son  of  Isaac  Massey,  minister.  Born  at  Ayston, 
Rutlandshire.  School,  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Johnson,  five 
years;  and  under  Mr  Mears,  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
scholar,  Oct.  28,  1645.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  164f,  TO  DEC.  31,  1646. 

Browne,  John;  son  of  John  Browne,  doctor  ('medicus'),  living 
at  Blofield,  Norfolk.  Educated  under  Mr  Loveringe  and 
Mr  Kinge,  rector  of  Burlingham  St  Edmund,  more  than 
three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  11,  164f. 
Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 

Harvey,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Harvey,  gent.  Born  at  Ipswich.  At 
school  in  London,  under  Mr  Coleman,  four  years;  at  God- 
manchester,  Hunts.,  under  Mr  Sell,  three  years ;  and  Cam- 
bridge, one  year,  under  Mr  Hammond.  Age  15.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Mar.  11,  164|.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Reyms,  William;  pi^eviously  admitted  scholar,  March  25,  164f.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sept.  30,  1645. 
Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Baron,  Robert;  previously  admitted  scholar,  July  22, 1645.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  30,  1645.  Surety, 
Mr  Phillips. 

Bragg,  George;  son  of  Richard  Bragg,  ' suffumigator ',  of  London. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Simson,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Mar.  14, 164£.  Surety,  Mr  Gibson. 


220  admissions.  [1646 

Hayhoe,  George;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  Mar.  17,  163J. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Mar.  26, 1646.  Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Felstead,  Samuel ;  son  of  Thomas  Felstead,  merchant,  of  Yarmouth, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Hoxno  ('Hoxon'),  Suffolk, 
under  Mr  Hall,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
Mar.  27,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Colehy,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Coleby,  D.D.,  rector  of  Cawston 
('Casan'),  Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Aylsham,  three 
years,  under  Mr  Chase ;  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  one 
year;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  3, 
1646.  Surety,  Mr  Foster.  Previously  admitted  at  Trinity 
College,  April  3,  1645. 

Pope,  Jeremiah. 

Franklin,  John;  son  of  Edward  Franklin,  D.D.,  deceased,  rector  of 
Cressingham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Saham  Tony, 
under  Mr  Gilbert,  three  years ;  Hertford,  under  Mr  Miner, 
two  years ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  one  year. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  7, 1646.   Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Galloway,  Thomas. 

Fenne,  William  ;  son  of  Edward  Fenne,  gent.,  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill. 
Born  in  London.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Hyde,  nine 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  11,  1646.  Surety, 
Mr  Moore. 

Fenn,  Stephen ;  son  of  Thomas  Fenn,  gent.,  of  Houghton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Messrs  Cushinge  and 
Loveringe,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  17, 
1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Combe,  John;  son  of  Edward  Combe,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Bacton,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  five  years, 
under  Messrs  Hobman  aud  Stevens.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  17,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Keble,  John  ;  son  of  James  Keble,  Esq.,  of  Haleswortb,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  Educated  under  Messrs  Castleton,  Havens  and 
Clarke ;  and  at  Moulton,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Lancetter, 
seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  April  17,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Fuller,  William ;  son  of  Benjamin  Fuller,  gent.,  of  Syleham,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Wingfield,  under  Mr  Jarmin,  a  year 
and  a  half;  and  Hoxne  (' Hoxon '),  under  Mr  Hall,  seven 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
April  23,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Watson,  Samuel;  son  of  James  Watson,  alderman  of  Dublin.  Born 
there.  School,  Carlow?  ('Catherlagh'),  under  Mr  Gater,  six 
years.  Age  23.  Admitted  scholar,  April  30,  1646.  Surety, 
Mr  Phillips.  Previously  admitted  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
Dec.  12,  1640. 

Ford,  Edward ;  son  of  Edward  Ford,  minister.     Born  at  Rochford 


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('Ratsford'),  Essex.  Schools,  Billericay,  under  Mr  Long; 
Little  Warley,  under  Mr  Holden;  and  Brentwood,  Essex, 
under  Mr  Latham.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  April  30,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 

Peake. 

*Burton,  John;  son  of  William  Burton,  mason  ('coementarius'),  of 
Gretton,  Northants.  Born  there.  School,  Uppingham, 
Rutlandshire,  under  Mr  Meares,  six  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  April  30,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

*Naylor,  Oliver;  son  of  Oliver  Naylor,  minister.  Born  at  Marwood, 
Devon.  Schools,  Atherington,  under  Mr  Beckett,  two 
years;  Stratton,  Cornwall,  under  Mr  Holman,  two  years; 
and  Barnstaple,  under  Mr  Sam.  Clark,  one  year.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner,  May  2,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Nightingall,  Thomas;  son  of  Robert  Nightingall,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, Essex.  Born  there.  School,  Stevenage,  Herts.,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  2,  1646. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Potter,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Potter,  gent.  Born  at  Ashton,  Lan- 
cashire. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Birch,  five  years;  and 
at  Win  wick,  under  Mr  Pickering,  eight  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  7,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Greene,  William;  previously  admitted  scholar,  July  3,  1643.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  May  26,  1646.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Sanderson,  George ;  son  of  George  Sanderson,  gent.,  of  Lincolnshire. 
Born  in  London.  School,  Newport,  Essex,  under  Mr  Wool- 
ley,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May 
27,  1646.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Sykes,  Henry;  son  of  Robert  Sykes,  minister,  of  Yardley,  Herts. 
Educated  at  home  for  two  years ;  and  at  Stevenage,  under 
Mr  Pierson,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
July  6,  1645  (sic).    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Reeve,  Edmund;  son  of  Augustin  Reeve.  Born  at  Haddiscoe,  Nor- 
folk. At  school,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  six  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  27,  1646.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Bent,  Ambrose ;  son  of  Thomas  Bent,  husbandman ;  of  Hoby 
('Howby'),  Leicestershire.  School,  Sileby,  five  years,  under 
Mr  Partridge.  Age  20.  Admitted  sizar,  June  5, 1645  (sic). 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Wood,  Samuel ;  son  of  William  Wood,  gent.  Born  at  Saddington, 
Leicestershire.  Schools,  Kibworth  ('Kibbots')?,  under  Mr 
Wright,  three  years ;  and  Lutterworth,  under  Mr  Winterton, 
about  one  year.  Age  14.  Admitted  sizar,  June  10,  1645 
(sic).     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Byrom,  Adam;  son  of  Henry  Byrom,  Esq.,  of  Lowton  ('Lough ton'), 
Lancashire.     Born    there.     Schools,  Winwick,   under    Mr 
Pickeringe,  three  years;   Bradford,  Yorkshire,  under  Mr 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


222  admissions.  [1646 

Woorell,  a  year  and  a  half;  and  again,  Winwick,  under  Mr 
Pickeringe,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  June 
15,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Elderd,  John ;  son  of  John  Elderd,  gent.,  of  Bourls?,  Essex.  Born  at 
Colchester.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Ingard,  over  six 
years,  and  at  Stortford,  Herts.,  under  Mr  Lea.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  2,  1646. 
Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Catcher,  Thomas;  son  of  Richard  Catcher,  M.D.  Born  at  Leather- 
head,  Surrey.  At  school,  under  Mr  Watts,  three  years; 
under  Mr  Mason  at  Camberwell,  three  years;  and  at  Stort- 
ford, Herts.,  under  Mr  Lea.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  2,  1646.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Booth,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Booth,  minister.  Born  at  Wroxham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens, 
over  a  year;  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Dawson,  three  years; 
and  Great  Fransham,  under  Mr  Tucke,  three  years.  Age 
15.    Admitted  scholar,  July  6,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Palmer,  William;  son  of  Owen  Palmer,  gent.  Born  at  Hempstead 
('Helmpsteed'),  Norfolk.  Schools,  Edgefield,  under  Mr 
Cooper;  and  Holt,  under  Messrs  Witherly  and  Fenn, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  4,  1646. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Cubitt,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Cubitt,  woollen-draper,  of  Yarmouth. 
Schools,  Yarmouth,  under  Mr  Dove,  five  years ;  and  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Loveringe,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  Sep.  9,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Coleman,  Jeremiah ;  son  of  Jeremiah  Coleman,  gent.,  of  Wymond- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Locke, 
four  years ;  and  at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  a  year  and 
a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  11,  1646.  Surety, 
Mr  Blanks. 

Garey,  Samuel;  son  of  Samuel  Garey,  minister,  of  Norfolk.  Born  in 
Norwich.  At  school,  under  Mr  Cushion,  two,  and  under  Mr 
Lovering,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  19, 
1646.  Surety,  Mr  Moore.  Previously  admitted  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  6, 1646. 

Berry,  John;  son  of  Anthony  Berry,  gent.  Born  at  Bisbrooke,  Rut- 
landshire. Schools,  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Johnson,  five, 
and  under  Mr  Mears,  three  years ;  and  Ripon,  Yorkshire, 
under  Mr  Palms,  two  years.  Age  20.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep. 
26,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Carr,  Nicholas;  son  of  Nicholas  Carr,  barrister,  ('causidicus'),  of 
Norwich.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Nucy, 
two  years,  and  under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Oct.  7, 1646.    Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Reynolds,  John;  son  of  Cooper  Reynolds,  minister,  of  Winfarthing, 
Norfolk.    Born  there.    Schools,  Shelf  hanger  ('Shelfinder'), 


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under  Mr  Williams,  three  years ;  and  Winfarthing,  under  Mr 
Aggas,  one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Sep.  26,  1646,  sizar 
of  Mr  Bagge. 

Barrow,  Isaac ;  son  of  Isaac  Barrow,  gent.,  of  Burwell,  Cambs.  Born 
there.  Schools,  Westminster,  for  one  year;  Bumpstead, 
Herts,  (sic),  under  Mr  Thornback,  for  one  year;  and  at 
home  in  his  father's  house,  under  Mr  Wallis,  four  years. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  29,  1646.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Wilson,  Thomas;  son  of  William  Wilson,  of  Cambridge.  Born  there. 
At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Crabb.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  Oct.  14,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Mapletoft,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Mapletoft,  of  Holbrook,  Suf- 
folk. School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch,  four  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  19,  1646.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Smith,  Tobias ;  son  of  William  Smith,  gent.,  of  Sutton  Bassett, 
Northants.  Born  there.  Schools,  Ashley,  under  Mr 
Withers,  three  years;  at  the  Church  of  St  Mary,  near 
Harborough,  under  Mr  Yargam  ?,  three  years ;  and  at  Up- 
pingham, under  Mr  Meeres,  one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted 
sizar,  Oct.  22,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Howell,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Howell,  tailor,  of  Cambridge. 
Born  there.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Crab,  six 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  Dec.  1,  1646.  Surety,  Mr 
Buckenham. 

Harvey,  Daniel;  son  of  Daniel  Harvey,  gent.,  of  London.  School, 
Croydon,  Surrey,  under  Mr  Webb,  five  years.  Then,  "quo 
pleniore  haustu  ardentem  literarum  sitem  relavaret,"  he  was 
admitted,  March  3,  1643,  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
under  Mr  Bernard,  "vir  insigniter  doctus."  Finally  "gravis 
literis",  at  the  age  of  15,  he  was  admitted  fellow-commoner 
here,  Nov.  12, 1646.     Surety,  Mr  Moore. 

Jenkynson,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Jenkynson,  gent.  Born  in  Rut- 
landshire. Schools,  Collyweston,  under  Mr  Marshall,  five 
years;  and  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Alson,  two  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  27,  1646.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  4,  164f  TO  DEC.  31,  1647. 

Minn,  John;  son  of  John  Minn,  Esq.,  of  King's  Walden,  Herts.  Born 
there.  Schools,  Hertford,  under  Mr  Minors,  two  years; 
Rushden  ('Risden'),  under  Mr  Marshall,  three  years;  Wal- 
den, under  Mr  Battaile,  two  years;  and  at  home,  under 
Mr  Ashly,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Feb.  25,  164f. 

Manning,  William ;  son  of  William  Manning,  husbandman,  of  Diss, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Gibs,  five 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  March  17,  164f  Surety, 
Mr  Segewick. 


224  admissions.  [1647 

Pedder,  Isaac ;  son  of  Tobias  Pedder,  gent.,  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Burgh,  Lincolnshire,  under  Mr 
Allen;  Lincoln,  under  Mr  Bell;  and  Ringstead,  Norfolk, 
under  Mr  Loades,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  27,  1647.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Fleard,  Samuel;  son  of  Richard  Fleard,  minister,  of  Leasingham, 
('Lissingham'),  Lincolnshire.  School,  Digby,  under  Mr 
Harkley,  seven  years.  Age  22.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  April  30,  1647.  Surety,  the  chaplain,  Mr 
Bradshaw. 

Lovell,  Charles;  son  of  John  Lovell,  Esq.,  of  Wisbeach,  Cambs. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Thetford,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Ward, 
three  years;  and  Pickenham  ('Picknan'),  under  Mr  Eade, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  6, 
1647.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Blofeild,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Blofeild,  Esq.  Born  at  Hockwold 
('Hockwell'),  Norfolk.  Schools,  Baconsthorpe,  under  Mr 
Watson,  two  years;  Diss,  under  Mr  Lancaster,  three  years; 
and  Gunthorpe,  under  Mr  Chapman,  one  year.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  7,  1647. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Sherwood,  Sampson;  son  of  James  Sherwood,  deceased.  Born  at 
Bushby  ('  Busby '),  Leicestershire.  Schools,  Scraptoft,  under 
Mr  Jones,  two  years;  and  Thurnby,  under  Ferdinand 
Burridge,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar.  Surety, 
Mr  Foster. 

Chancy,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Chancy,  Esq.,  of  Yardley  ('Varley'), 
Herts.  Schools,  Stevenage,  under  Mr  Pierson,  four  years ; 
and  Bishop  Stortford,  under  Mr  Lee,  one  year.  Age  15. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  7,  1647. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Rampley,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Rampley,  gent.,  of  Walsham-le- 
Willows,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Fowls,  two 
years;  Westhorpe  ('Westrop'),  one  year;  and  Botesdale, 
under  Mr  Ellis,  one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholnr, 
June  8,  1647.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Ellis,  Edward;  son  of  John  Ellis,  gent.,  of  Milton,  Cambs.  At  King's 
College  School,  under  Mr  Hammond,  two  years ;  and  at 
Chishall,  Essex,  under  Mr  Hanchett,  about  a  year.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  14,  1647.     Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw. 

Read,  John;  son  of  John  Read,  gent.,  of  Thurnby,  Leicestershire. 
Schools,  Billesdon  ('Bilsden'),  under  Mr  Trigg,  four  years; 
Thurnby,  under  Ferdinand  Burridge,  over  a  year.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  10,  1647.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Fuller,  Benjamin  ;  son  of  Benjamin  Fuller,  gent.,  of  Syleham,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Bungay,  Norfolk  (sic).  Schools,  Hoxne,  Suffolk, 
under  Mr  Hall,  four  years  ;  and  Yoxford,  under  Mr  Eachard. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  18, 1647.  Surety,  Mr  Barker. 


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Seaman,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Seaman,  doctor  ('medicus') 
of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Hingham,  under  Mr 
Alden,  three  years;  and  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Mathews, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  22,  1647.  Surety, 
Mr  Foster. 

Puckering,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Puckering,  Esq.  of  Hildersham, 
Camhs.  Schools,  Thurlow,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Moore,  three 
years ;  and  Newport  under  Mr  Wooly.  Age  over  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  June  18,  1647.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

*Gostlin,  John;  son  of  John  Gostlin,  gent.,  deceased,  formerly  fellow 
of  the  College.  Born  at  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Diss  and  Moulton,  under  Mr  Lanceter,  seven  years.  Age 
15.    Admitted  scholar,  July  6,  1647.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Turner,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Turner,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  Schools, 
Eaton,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Rayner,  four  years ;  and  Norwich 
under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  6,  1647.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Puckering,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Puckering,  Esq.,  of  Hildersham, 
Cambs.  Schools,  Thurlow,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Moore,  three 
years ;  and  Newport,  under  Mr  Wooly.  Already  admitted 
scholar.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Blofield,  William ;  previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  May  7,  1647.  Admitted  fellow-commoner.  Surety, 
Mr  Foster. 

Chauncy,  Henry;  previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  June  7,  1647.  Admitted  fellow-commoner.  Surety, 
Mr  Barker. 

Russell,  William ;  son  of  William  Russell,  knt.  and  bart,  of  Chippen- 
ham, Suffolk  (sic).  Born  there.  Educated  at  home  under  Mr 
Warren.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  28, 
1647.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Hunt,  Eusebius ;  son  of  Eusebius  Hunt,  minister  of  Warboys,  Hunts. 
Born  at  Maltby,  Yorkshire.  Schools,  Orton,  Hunts.,  and 
Huntingdon,  under  Mr  Taylor  over  a  year.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Oct.  10,  1647.     Surety,  Mr  Phillips. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  164J  TO   DEC.  31,  1648. 

North,  Samuel ;  son  of  Michael  North,  druggist ;  citizen  of  London. 
School,  St  Paul's,  six  years,  under  Mr  Langley.    Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  29,  164|.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 
Flowerdew,  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Nathaniel  Flowerdew,  gent,  of  Farn- 
ham,   Suffolk.     Born  there.     Schools,  Benhall,  under  Mr 
Whight,  six  years;   Stern6eld,  under  Mr  Bartlet,   three 
years ;    and    Glemham,    under   Mr  Turner,  half   a   year. 
*  Afterwards  Fellow  of  the  College. 
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226  admissions.  [1648 

Age  17.    Admitted  sizar,  Fob.  1,  164f.    Surety,  Mr  Brad- 
shaw. 

Swanton,  Edmund ;  son  of  John  Swanton,  gent.  Born  at  Feltwell, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Taylor  and  Miredith, 
three  years,  and  under  Mr  Ward,  four  years.  Age  14.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Feb.  15,  164 J.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

*Ellys,  John ;  son  of  John  Ellys,  gent.,  of  Raveningham,  Norfolk.  Born 
at  Huntingfield,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Wingfield,  Suffolk,  under 
Mr  Jermey,  one  year;  Hoxne  ('Hoxon'),  under  Mr  Hall,  half 
a  year;  Wrentham,  under  Messrs  Batho  and  Pollard,  threo 
years ;  and  Norton,  under  Mr  Brooke,  half  a  year.  Age  14. 
Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  15,  164|.     Surety,  Mr  Rant. 

Gilbert,  Robert;  son  of  John  Gilbert,  minister.  Born  at  Saham  Tony 
(' Swahampton '),  Norfolk.  Educated  there,  seven  years, 
under  his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  4,  1648. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Saunder,  Richard;  M.A.  previously  admitted  scholar,  Jan.  17,  16f§. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Dec.  10,  1647.  Surety,  Mr 
Blancks. 

Le-Grice,  John ;  previously  admitted  scholar,  April  17, 1645.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Dec.  30,  1647.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Gournay,  Henry;  son  of  Edward  Gournay,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  "West 
Barsham,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Hillington.  School,  Gressenhall 
('Gresnall'),  under  Mr  Greene,  nine  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Feb.  18,  164|.  Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Guybon,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Guybon,  knt.  and  bart.,  of  Thursford, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Cantley,  five  years,  under  Mr  Chapman ; 
and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  16,  164£.  Surety,  Mr 
Foster. 

Guybon,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Guybon,  knt.  and  bart.,  of  Thursford, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Cantley,  under  Mr  Chapman,  five  years ; 
and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  16,  164§. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Jermyn,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Jermyn,  Esq.  Born  at  West  Tofts, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  five  years ;  and 
South  Pickenham,  under  Mr  Eade,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age 
18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  14,  164 J.  Surety, 
Mr  Foster. 

Spranger,  John ;  son  of  Richard  Spranger,  gent,  of  North  Weald, 
Essex.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  11, 1648.  Surety, 
Mr  Barker.  Previously  admitted  at  Christ's  College,  May  31, 
1642. 

Cremer,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Cremer,  gent.    Born  at  Little  Mas- 
singham,  Norfolk.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Ringwood, 
two  years;  and  at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Loveringe,  four  years. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  and  Master  of  the  College. 


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Age    16.     Admitted   scholar,    April   21,    1648.     Surety, 
Mr  Foster. 

*  Felton,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Felton,  clerk.  Born  at  Little  Gransden, 
Cambs.  School,  Hitchin,  under  Mr  Kenipe,  six  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  28,  1648.  Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

March,  Myles;  son  of  Humberson  March;  of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Born 
at  Haddenham.  School,  Ely,  under  Mr  Hitch,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  15, 1648.  Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Snell,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Snell,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at  Denton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Mendlesham,  under  Mr  Mosse,  three 
years ;  afterwards  under  Mr  Launceter,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  25,  1648. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Burnell,  Francis;  son  of  Richard  Burnell,  gent.  Born  at  Aldeby 
('Aleby'),  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Adkinson, 
two  years;  at  Beccles,  Norfolk  (sic),  under  Mr  Copp, 
three  years;  and  at  Norwich,  a  year  and  a  half,  under 
Mr  Lovering.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  May  31,  1648. 
Surety,  Mr  Bladwell. 

Barrow,  Justinian ;  son  of  Isaac  Barrow,  Esq.  Born  at  Burwell  ('  Bar- 
well'),  Cambs.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wallis,  three 
years ;  and  at  Newport,  under  Mr  Wolley,  two  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  3,  1648.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Bacon,  Edmund;  son  of  Robert  Bacon,  Esq.  Born  at  Ryburgli, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Syderstone  ('  Ceistrion '),  two  years, 
under  Mr  Swallow  ;  and  Gressenhall,  five  years,  under  Mr 
Greene.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow- commoner,  June  6, 1648. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Pyle,  John;  son  of  Richard  Pyle,  priest.  Born  at  Hunworth, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  "Witherly,  Fenn, 
and  Wright,  five  years.  Ago  15.  Admitted  sizar,  June  16, 
1648.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Alston,  William  ;  eldest  son  of  Edward  Alston,  knt.,  of  Strixton, 
Beds.  (sic).  School,  Wymington,  under  Mr  Anderson,  eight 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  June  29,  1648.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Burnell,  Francis  ;  previously  admitted  sizar,  May  31, 1648.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  29,  1648.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Howlett,  William ;  son  of  John  Howlett,  goldsmith,  of  Norwich. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  20. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  22,  1648.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Mayhew,  James ;  son  of  John  Mayhew,  gent.,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  Born 
at  Bedfield.  Educated,  first  under  his  father,  then  under  Mr 
Mallowes,  two  years,  and  under  Mr  Browne,  a  year  and  a  half. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  June  30, 164S.   Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Monyman,  Nicholas ;  son  of  Henry  Monyman,  carpenter,  of  Lethering- 
sett,  Norfolk.    School,  Holt,  under  Messrs  Witherly,  Fenu, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 

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228  admissions.  [1648' 

and  Wright.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  August  7,  1648. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Iken,  Thomas ;  son  of  James  Iken,  clerk,  of  Stifford,  Essex,  formerly 
fellow  of  this  College.  Born  at  Stifford.  Educated,  first 
under  his  father,  afterwards  at  Brentwood,  under  Mr 
Latham,  three  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1648.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Buckenham,  William ;  son  of  William  Buckenham,  gent,  of  Yoxford, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Eachard,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  11,  1648.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Godfrey,  Henry;  previously  admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1641.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  17,  1648.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Marberry,  Richard;  son  of  Thomas  Marberry,  Esq.,  of  Walton, 
Cheshire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Daresbury,  under  Mr 
Hammar,  three  years;  and  Winwick,  Lancashire,  under 
Mr  Pickering,  six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  1648. 
Surety,  the  chaplain  ('  sacellanus '),  Mr  Bradshaw. 

Cremor,  Robert;  previously  admitted  sizar,  April  21.  Admitted 
scholar,  October  17,  1648.    Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Marberry,  Richard ;  previously  admitted  scholar.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  19, 1648.   Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw. 

Harrydunce,  William ;  son  of  William  Harrydunce,  gent.,  of  Faken- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Fakenham,  under  Mr  Wells,  two 
years;  Sculthorpe,  under  Mr  Turner,  a  year  and  a  half; 
and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  31,  1648.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Sheldrake,  William ;  son  of  William  Sheldrake,  druggist,  of  Fakenham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Fakenham,  under  Mr  Wells,  two  years ; 
Sculthorpe,  under  Mr  Turner;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  31, 
1648.   Surety,  Mr  Sheringham. 

Goffe,  Edward;  son  of  Thomas  Goffe,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Saham  Tony('Saham  Tovers'),  Norfolk.  Educated  under 
Messrs  French  and  Smith,  six  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Nov.  29,  1648.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Copping,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Copping,  Esq.,  of  Caddington, 
Herts.  ('Addington').  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Davyes,  at  Sharpenhoe]  (' Sharpen  ton ')  and  Shillington? 
('  Chidlington '),  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner Dec.  1, 1648.    Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  164|  TO  DEC.  31,  1649. 
Wright,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Wright,  gent.,  of  Ovington,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Barton,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward, 
four  years;  and  Pickenham,  under  Mr  Eade,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan. 
24,  164f.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 


1649]  GONVILLEAND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  229 

Pawling,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Pawling,  gent.,  of  Hickling,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  seven  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  3,  164§.  Surety,  Mr  Blankes. 
Previously  admitted  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  March  9, 164f . 

Gaudy,  Bassingbourne ;  son  of  Bassingbourne  Gaudy,  gent.,  deceased ; 
of  West  Harlihg,  Norfolk.  Born  in  Gelderland,  Holland, 
('Teile  in  Geldria').  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Stephens,  three  years ;  and  Gressenhall,  under  Mr  Greene, 
four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar  Jan.  22,  164f. 
Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Estey,  John;  son  of  Benjamin  Estey,  vicar  of  West  Bradenham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  eight 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  6,  1649.  Surety, 
Mr  Barker. 

Earle,  Edward ;  son  of  Erasmus  Earle,  Serjeant  at  law.  Born  at 
Sail.  Schools,  Corpusty  ('Corpsley'),  under  Mr  Watts, 
five  years ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  six  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  9, 1649.  Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

*Boult,  John;  son  of  Nicholas  Boult,  vicar  of  Braise  worth,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne,  seven  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted  sizar,  April  13, 1649.   Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Spensley,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Spensley,  gent.,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Runcton  Holme,  School,  Tottenhill,  under  Mr 
Armestronge  one  year ;  afterwards  under  Mr  Bell,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  25,  1649.  Surety,  Mr 
Bradshaw. 

Gyrling,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Gyrling,  gent.,  of  Wisbeach, 
Cambs.  At  school,  under  Mr  Frisney,  six  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  25,  1649.     Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Lowe,  Edward;  son  of  John  Lowe,  jurisconsultus,  of  Salisbury. 
Born  there.  Educated  first  under  Mr  Warwicke,  four  years ; 
at  Blandford,  under  Mr  Sutton,  one  year;  at  Salisbury, 
under  Mr  Hunt,  one  year,  and  under  Dr  Pottinger,  two 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
June  4,  1649.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Snell,  Tobias ;  son  of  Robert  Snell,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at  Den- 
ton, Norfolk.  Schools,  Mendlesham,  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Mose,four  years ;  Moulton,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Lancetter,four 
years.     Age  15.    Admitted  scholar,  1649.  Surety,  Mr  Foster. 

Clarke,  Francis;  previously  admitted  scholar,  Nov.  1,  1641.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Oct.  4,  1649.     Surety,  Mr  Barker, 

Repps,  Henry;  son  of  John  Repps,  Esq.  Born  at  Mattishall,  Nor- 
folk. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Raby  for  seven,  and  under 
Mr  Taylor  for  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  3,  1649.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Repps,  Nicholas ;  son  of  John  Repps,  Esq.  Born  at  Mattishall,  Nor- 
folk. At  school,  under  Messrs  Raby  and  Taylour,  ten  years. 
*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


230  admissions.  [1649 

Ago  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  3,  1649.  Surety,  Mr 
Barker. 

Chicheley,  Henry;  son  of  Thomas  Chicheley,  Esq.,  of  Wimpole,  Cambs. 
Born  at  Chippenham.  School,  Wimpole,  under  Mr  Bagge, 
four  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  10,  1649. 
Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Hovell,  William;  son  of  Richard  Hovell,  knt.,  of  Hillington,  Nor- 
folk ;  Born  in  London.  School,  Wimpole,  under  Mr  Baggo, 
four  years.  Age  12.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  10, 
1649.    Surety  Mr  Bagge. 

Coppinge,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Coppinge,  Esq.,  of  Caddington,  Herts. 
('Addington').  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Davyes 
at  Sharpenhoe?  ('  Sharpenton ')  and  Shillington  ('Chidling- 
ton'),  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Nov.  14, 1649.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  16*§  TO  DEC.  31,  1650. 

Dod,  Edward ;  son  of  Thomas  Dod,  gent.,  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Felstead,  Essex,  under  Mr  Holbridgo, 
two  years;  and  Newport,  under  Mr  Woolley,  half-a-year. 
Age  15.  Admitted,  Feb.  25,  16fg,  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table.    Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Dereham,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Dereham,  Esq.,  of  Dereham  Grange, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward, 
seven  years ;  and  Wisbeach,  under  Mr  Frisney,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- commoner,  Jan.  30, 16fg.  Surety, 
Mr  Barker. 

Jewell,  Thomas;  son  of  James  Jewell.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  26, 
16|§.  Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw.  Previously  admitted  at  Pem- 
broke Hall.    June  16,  1649. 

Person,  Henry;  son  of  Richard  Person,  rector  of  Plumstead,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Plumstead,  under  Mr  King,  three 
years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  March  20,  16|§.     Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Lowd,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Lowd,  rector  of  Wighton  ('Withton'), 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Rither  ('Rider'),  Yorkshire.  School, 
Ulleskelf  ('  Uskill'),  under  Mr  Robinson,  three  years ;  also 
under  his  father,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  18,  1650.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Cobb,  Geoffry;  son  of  William  Cobb,  Esq.,  of  Babingley,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Dawson  and  Mr 
King,  two  years,  and  Ellingham  under  Mr  Jermy,  two  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  Bachelors'  table,  May  2, 
1650.    Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw. 

Bretherton,  Leigh ;  son  of  John  Bretherton,  gent,  of  Newton,  Lan- 
cashire. Born  there.  Schools,  Winwick,  under  Mr  Gorse, 
three  years ;  and  Burtonwood,  under  Mr  Jackson,  two  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted  sizar,  May  4, 1650.  Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw. 


1650]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE.  231 

Byrom,  Samuel  and  Edward ;  sons  of  Henry  Byrora,  Esq.,  of  Low- 
ton,  Lancashire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Winwick,  under 
Mr  Gorse,  three  years ;  and  Bury,  Lancashire,  under  Mr 
Bradshaw,  one  year.  Ages  15  and  14.  Admitted  scholars, 
May  4,  1650.     Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw. 

Angell,  Robert;  son  of  John  Angell,  Esq.,  of  Crowhurst,  Surrey. 
Born  there.  School,  Chelsham  (' Checham'),  under  Mr 
Aldrich,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  8, 
1650.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Husband,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Husband,  gent.,  of  Somerton,  Nor- 
folk. Bora  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  15,  1650. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Stoughton,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Stoughton,  clerk,  of  Hockering, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Harling,  under  Mr  Ruse,  one  year;  and 
Elsing,  under  Mr  Robinson,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  June  26,  1650.     Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Luckeing,  William;  son  of  William  Luckeing,  knt.  and  bart.,  of 
Little  Waltham,  Essex.  School,  Newport,  under  Mr  Woolley, 
seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June 
25,  1650.    Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Dey,  Stephen;  son  of  Richard  Dey,  gent.,  of  Mundford('  Mountfort'), 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Feltwell.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Ward,  four  years ;  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens, 
two  years ;  and  at  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  six  months.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  2,  1650. 
Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Palmer,  Henry;  son  of  John  Palmer,  shoemaker,  citizen  of  London. 
Born  there.  At  a  private  school,  under  Mr  Miller,  in  Lon- 
don; afterwards  at  a  public  school,  under  Mr  Du-Gard, 
two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  July  2, 1650.  Surety, 
Mr  Goodman. 

Coppin,  John;  son  of  Amos  Coppin,  clerk,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens, 
four  years;  and  Botesdale  ('Bugdale'),  under  Mr  Ives. 
Age  16.   Admitted  sizar,  July  3,  1650.    Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Hyer,  George;  son  of  George  Hyer,  citizen  of  London.  Admitted 
sizar,  Oct.  3,  1650.  Surety,  Mr  Goodman.  Previously 
admitted  at  Trinity  College,  Jan.  16,  16|g. 

Cooke. 

Farmer,  Edward;  son  of  George  Farmer,  Esq.,  of  London.  Born 
there.  Schools,  Cobham,  Surrey,  under  Mr  Goldwyre ;  and 
Cheam  ('Cheyme'),  under  Mr  Aldrich,  three  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  8,  1650. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Crask,  Edmund ;  son  of  Edmund  Crask,  gent.,  of  Bard  well,  Suffolk. 
Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  10,  1650.  Surety,  Mr  Goodman. 
Previously  admitted  at  Trinity  College,  Aug.  7,  1646. 


232  admissions.  [1G50 

King,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  King,  clerk,  of  SwafFham,  Norfolk- 
Born  there.  At  school  there.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
May  18,  1649.     Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Harcock,  Henry;  son  of  Gregory  Harcock,  attorney,  of  Worstead, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr 
Warnes,  seven  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  23,  1650. 
Surety,  Mr  Bradshaw. 

Wye,  William;  admitted  fellow-commoner.  Surety,  Mr  Goodman. 
Previously  admitted  fellow-commoner  at  Trinity  College. 

Amyas,  Thomas;  son  of  Francis  Amyas,  gent.,  of  Deopham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Hingham,  under  Mr  Capel,  two  years;  and  Deo- 
pham, under  Mr  Cocke.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar. 
Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Bedingfeild,  Henry ;  son  of  John  Bedingfeild,  Esq.,  of  Halesworth, 
Suffolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov. 
30,  1650.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Dun,  John;  son  of  Ralph  Dun,  of  Tudhoe,  Durham.  Admitted 
sizar.  Surety,  Mr  Harrington.  Previously  admitted  at 
Sidney  Sussex  College. 

Wickliffe,  Ralph;  of  Sunderland,  Durham.  Admitted  sizar.  Surety, 
Mr  Wheeler.  Previously  admitted  at  Sidney  Sussex  Col- 
lege. 

ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  165£  TO  DEC.  31,  1651. 

Stoughton,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Stoughton.  Previously  admitted 
sizar.    Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  14, 165f.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

*  Wright,  Robert;  son  of  Jermin  Wright,  Esq.  Born  at  Wangford, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Ward,  three  years; 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens,  a  year  and  a  half. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April 
1,  1651.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Rayner,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Rayner,  baker,  of  Guist,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  North  Elmham,  under  Mr  Mobbs, 
two  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  April  9,  1651.  Surety, 
Mr  Bagge. 

Underwood,  Hugh;  son  of  Francis  Underwood,  Esq.,  of  Whittlesey, 
Cambs.  Born  there.  Schools,  Peterborough,  under  Mr 
Wright,  three  years ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  22,  1651.  Surety,  Mr 
Bradshaw. 

+ Robinson,  John;  son  of  John  Robinson,  rector  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.    At  school,  under  his  father,  two  years.     Age 
16.    Admitted  scholar,  April  29,  1651.    Surety,  Mr  B:igge. 
*  Afterwards  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench. 
t  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


1651]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE.  233 

Brocke,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Brocke,  gent.,  of  Billingford,  Nor- 
folk. Admitted  scholar,  April  26,  1651.  Surety,  Mr 
Barker.  Previously  admitted  at  Corpus  Christi  College, 
June  11,  1650. 

Brocke,  Robert;  son  of  William  Brocke,  gent.,  of  Billingford,  Nor- 
folk. Born  at  Barton,  near  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Schools, 
Southolt,  under  Mr  Lowes;  and  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne, 
three  years.  Admitted  scholar,  April  26, 1651.  Surety,  Mr 
Barker. 

Faireclough,  John ;  son  of  Samuel  Faireclough,  minister,  of  Keding- 
ton,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under 
Mr  Leigh,  one  year;  and  Dedham,  Essex,  under  Mr  Oddy, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  5, 1651.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Faireclough. 

Philips,  Nathaniel;  son  of  Edmund  Philips,  gent.,  of  Cavendish, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Clare,  under  Mr  Beere,  four 
years ;  and  Cavendish,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted, 
May  16,  1651,  sizar  of  his  surety,  Mr  Faireclough. 

Throckmorton,  Albion ;  son  of  Robert  Throckmorton,  Esq.,  of  Elling- 
ton, Hunts.  Born  there.  School,  Grendon,  Northants, 
under  Mr  Shelborne,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  21,  1651.  Surety,  Mr 
Bagge. 

Chapman,  Thomas;  son  of  Daniel  Chapman,  rector  of  Cantley, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Westfield.  At  school,  under  his  father, 
eight  years ;  and  at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year. 
Age  15.    Admitted  sizar,  May  26, 1651.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Chapman,  Nicholas;  son  of  Robert  Chapman,  gent.,  of  Sotherton 
(' Sutterton '),  Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Halesworth, 
under  Mr  Havers,  one  year;  Frostenden,  under  Mr  Allen, 
two  years;  Sotherton,  under  Mr  Scrivener,  three  years; 
and  Yoxford,  under  Mr  Eachard,  over  two  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar,  June  17, 1651.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Spilman,  John ;  son  of  John  Spilman,  Esq.,  of  Narborough,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Mannington.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Bayly, 
seven  years,  and  at  Gunnersbury  (Gunsbury'),  Middlesex, 
under  Mr  Blackman,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  July  1,  1651.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Burwel,  Nathaniel;  son  of  Christopher  Burwel,  of  Great  Wratting, 
Suffolk.  Admitted  scholar.  Surety,  Mr  Faireclough.  Pre- 
viously admitted  at  Triuity  College. 

Underwoode,  Hugh ;  son  of  Francis  Underwood.  Previously  ad- 
mitted scholar.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Dec.  5,  1651.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 


234  ADMISSIONS.  [1652 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  165£  TO  DEC.  31,  1652. 

Keene,  Charles ;  son  of  Charles  Keene,  of  Filby,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
Feb.  4,  165£.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Hunt,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Sharrington,  Norfolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  6,  165£. 
Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Brocke,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Brocke.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the. 
bachelors'  table,  Feb.  10,  165|.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Repps,  Richard ;  of  Norfolk.  School,  Mattishall,  under  Mr  Burton. 
Age  14.    Admitted  sizar,  April  1, 1652.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Pattison,  Joseph;  son  of  Edward  Pattison,  merchant,  of  Plymouth, 
Devon.  School,  Plymouth,  under  Mr  Horsman.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  March  29,  1652.    Surety,  Mr  Marsh. 

Goodman,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Goodman,  of  Lynn.  School, 
Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  5, 
1652.    Surety,  Mr  Beech. 

Day,  William  •  son  of  Nicholas  Day.  Born  at  Rickinghall  inferior, 
Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Messrs  Ives  and  Ellys, 
six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  7, 1652.  Surety, 
Mr  Bagge. 

Reeve,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Reeve,  gent.  Born  at  Dersingham  ?, 
('Sarlingham')  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lover- 
ing. Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
April  12,  1652.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Golding,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Golding,  Esq.,  of  Poslingford,  Suf- 
folk. Born  at  Darsham.  School,  Yoxford,  under  Mr 
Eacher,  four  years.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  15, 
1652.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Buggin,  William;  son  of  William  Buggin,  Esq.  School,  Denham, 
Bucks.,  under  Mr  Canon.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  May  28,  1652.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

*Fish,  Robert;  son  of  Jeremiah  Fish;  of  Little  Bytham,  Lincolnshire. 
School,  Stamford,  under  Mr  Umphrys.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  14, 1652.  Surety,  Mr  Wheeler.  Previously  admitted 
at  Sidney  College. 

Castle,  Augustin ;  son  of  Tollemach  Castle,  gent,  of  Mutford,  Suf- 
folk. School,  Yoxford,  under  Mr  Ives.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  22.  Surety,  Mr 
Barker. 

Baldwine,  James;  son  of  James  Baldwine,  of  Worlington,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Wilton,  Norfolk.  School,  Botesdale,  under  Mr 
Ives.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
June  26,  1652.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Wharton,  Edward  [or  Edmund];  son  of  Thomas  Wharton.  Born 
in  Norwich.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Gary,  Benjamin ;  son  of  Thomas  Gary,  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar,  July  5,  1652.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Shippe,  Isaac;  son  of  Matthew  Shippe,  tailor,  of  London.  Born  in 
the  parish  of  St  Andrew,  Holborn.  School,  Winchester, 
under  Dr  Pottinger.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  5, 
1652.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Reedo,  Isaac;  son  of  Thomas  Reede,  of  Colchester,  Essex.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Sep.  23,  1652.  Surety,  Mr  Wheeler.  Pre- 
viously admitted  at  Corpus  Christi  College. 

Tuthill,  William;  son  of  John  Tuthill,  gent.,  of  Saxlingham,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Upminster,  Essex.  School,  Cantley,  under  Mr 
Chapman,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct. 
26,  1652.    Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Fish,  Jeremiah;  son  of  Jeremiah  Fish,  of  Little  Bytham,  Lincoln. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Stamford,  under  Mr  Humfreys, 
three  years;  and  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Meers,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  27, 1652.  Surety,  MrSeyliard. 

Farmer,  John;  son  of  Ralph  Farmer,  gent.,  of  Baddesley?  ('Badgly '), 
Warwickshire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Alveston  ?('AUaston'), 
under  Mr  Perknis,  three  years;  and  Coventry,  under  Dr 
Bryan,  over  a  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Oct.  28,  1652.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Mingay,  John;  son  of  Anthony  Mingay,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  2,  1652.  Surety,  Mr 
Barker. 

Hobart,  Robert;  son  of  John  Hobart,  Esq.,  of  Norwich.  Born  at 
Weybread  ('Weybridge'),  Suffolk.  Schools,  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Lovering,  seven  years ;  and  at  home,  under  Mr  Adamson, 
over  a  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table,  Nov.  2,  1652.     Surety,  Mr  Barker. 

Iligson,  [Thomas],  previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  1652.    Surety,  Mr  Barton. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.   1,  165|  TO  DEC.  31,  1653. 

Locke,  Thomas ;  son  of  Peter  Locke,  gent.,  of  Lyng,  Norfolk.  Edu- 
cated at  home,  under  Mr  Rayner,  eight  years ;  and  at  Gres- 
senhall,  under  Mr  Greene,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Feb.  15.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 


236  admissions.  [1653 

*Parham,  Peter;  son  of  Thomas  Parham,  gent.,  of  Swanton  Morley, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Moulton ; 
at  Mattishall,  under  Mr  Taylour,  two  years;  and  in  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
March  15,  165§.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Mingay,  John;  son  of  John  Mingay,  gent.,  of  Ameringhall,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  over  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  13,  1653.  Surety, 
Mr  Bagge. 

Bate,  John ;  son  of  Hippolytus  Bate,  shoemaker.  Born  in  Stamford, 
Lincolnshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Humphrey,  seven 
years.  Age  14.  Admitted  sizar,  April  22,  1653.  Surety, 
Mr  Stockton. 

*Thorpe,  George;  son  of  George  Thorpe,  cook.  Born  in  London. 
School,  Felstead,  Essex,  under  Mr  Glascocke.  Age  15. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  17.     Surety,  Mr  Burton. 

Gonvile,  Thomas;  son  of  Geoffrey  Gonvile,  clerk.  Born  at  "Walton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Horncastle,  under  Mr  Gibson,  two  years ; 
Withern  (' Withorne '),  Lincolnshire,  under  Mr  Morton,  two 
years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  two  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  May  24,  1653.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Harrison,  Francis ;  son  of  John  Harrison,  rector  of  Mashbury 
('Massalbury'),  Essex.  Born  in  Chelmsford.  School,  Hat- 
field, under  Mr  Francis  Bridge,  six  years.  Age  20.  Ad- 
mitted sizar.     Surety,  William  Naylour,  M.A. 

Taylour,  Henry;  son  of  Walter  Taylour,  of  Ash  ton,  Lancashire. 
School,  Winwick,  under  Mr  Gorse,  six  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  24,  1653.     Surety,  Mr  Naylour. 

Branthwaite,  William;  son  of  Arthur  Branthwaite,  gent.,  of  Hethel 
('Heathild'),  Norfolk.  Born  there.  Educated  at  Caistor? 
('Casto'),  under  Mr  Burton,  one  year;  and  Yelverton,  under 
Mr  Allen,  seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
June  22,  1653.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Rant,  Humphrey;  son  of  Humphrey  Rant,  Esq.  Born  at  Yelver- 
ton. Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Allen,  ten  years.  Ago 
17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  22, 
1653.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Reeve,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Reeve,  farmer  ('colonus'),  of  Keding- 
ton,  Suffolk.  Born  at  Little  Thurlow.  School,  Great 
Wratting,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Burwell.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  July  1,  1653.    Surety,  Mr  Faireclough. 

Rolfe,  Anthony;  son  of  Anthony  Rolfe,  gent.,  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Curtis,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  4. 
Surety,  Mr  Faireclough. 

Hobart,  Robert;  son  of  John  Hobart,  Esq.    Previously  admitted 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  1652.    Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  4,  165|    Surety,  Mr  Naylour. 
Masy,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Masy.     Born  in  Cambridge.    Educated 
at  the  Perse  School.  Age  1 4.    Admitted  sizar.    Surety,  Mr 
Naylor. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  165|  TO  DEC.  31,  1654. 

Beverley,  Robert ;  son  of  James  Beverley.  Born  at  Clophill  ('  Clap- 
well'),  Beds.  At  St  Paid's  School,  London,  under  Mr  Langly, 
Age  19.     Admitted  scholar,  March  21.    Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Birch,  Joseph ;  son  of  Hugh  Birch,  of  Manchester.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  4,  1654.  Surety,  Mr  Adamson.  Previously  admitted 
at  Trinity  College,  June  25,  1653. 

Francisse,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Francisse,  of  Boxted,  Suffolk. 
School,  Dedham,  under  Mr  Eaton.  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  20.     Surety,  Mr  Wheeler. 

Bridge,  John;  son  of  Ralph  Bridge.  Born  at  Stoke  by  Clare,  Suf- 
folk. School,  Great  Wratting,  under  Mr  Burrel.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  24.    Surety,  Mr  Fairclough. 

Jenny,  William ;  son  of  William  Jenny,  gent.  Born  at  Bexwell, 
Norfolk.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  More.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  5.  Surety, 
Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Le-gard,  Robert ;  son  of  Christopher  Le-gard,  Esq.  Born  at  Anlaby, 
Yorkshire.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  More.  Age  17. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  5.  Surety, 
Mr  Oliver  Naylour. 

Baron,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Baron,  gent.,  of  Tibenham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Mendlesham,  under  Mr  Willson,  three  years ;  and 
Kenninghall  ('Keningale'),  and  Santon,  under  Mr  Gadford, 
three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  July  4,  1654.  Surety, 
William  Bagge. 

Branthwayte,  Miles;  son  of  Arthur  Branthwayte,  Esq.,  of  Hethel 
(' Heathfield'),  Norfolk;  and  nephew  of  Dr  Branthwayte 
formerly  the  master  of  this  college.  Born  at  Hethel. 
Schools,  Yelverton,  under  Mr  Allen,  seven  years ;  and  Nor- 
wich, under  Mr  Lovering,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  16,  1654.  Surety, 
William  Bagge. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.  1,  165£  TO   DEC.  31,  1655. 

Sylvester,  John;  son  of  Robert  Sylvester,  citizen  of  London.  Born 
in  London.  At  Christ's  Hospital,  four  years,  under  Mr 
Waters.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  3,  165*.  Surety, 
Mr  Wheeler. 


238  admissions.  [1655 

Armiger,  William;  son  of  William  Armiger,  Esq.,  of  (North)  Creake, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Educated  at  home,  under  Messrs  Lyng 
and  Scarlet,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
March  9,  1655.    Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Garland,  Samuel ;  son  of  Francis  Garland,  of  Mansfield,  Notts.  At 
school  there,  five  years.  Admitted  scholar,  March  28,  1655. 
Surety,  Mr  Adamson.  Previously  admitted,  as  scholar,  at 
Queens'  College,  where  ho  studied  for  three  years. 

Rise,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Rixe, brewer  ('cervisiarius'),  of  Cambridge. 
Born  there.  School,  Cambridge,  seven  years,  under  Messrs 
Craford  and  Griffith.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  March  28, 
1655.  Surety,  Mr  Adamson.  Previously  resided  for  one 
year  at  Queens'  College. 

Ruddle,  John;  son  of  Ralph  Ruddle,  clerk,  of  Stoke  Dry,  Rut- 
landshire. Born  at  Bishops  Cannings  ('Bishop  Canons'), 
Wilts.  School,  Uppingham,  under  Mr  Meres,  six  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  19,  1654.  Surety,  Mr 
Stocketon. 

Webbe,  James;  son  of  Thomas  Webbe,  Esq.  Born  at  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Schools,  Greenford,  Middlesex,  under  Mr  Terry ; 
and  Fulham,  under  Dr  Fleetwood,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  15,  1655. 
Surety,  Mr  William  Naylour. 

Goodman,  John;  son  of  Richard  Goodman,  vintner,  of  Stamford, 
Lincolnshire.  Born  there.  School,  Stamford,  under  Mr 
Humphry,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  17, 
1655.     Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Fairclough,  James ;  son  of  Thomas  Fairclough,  gent.,  of  Upholland, 
Lancashire.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  having  previously 
resided  for  more  than  four  years  at  St  John's  College,  and 
having  taken  his  B.  A.  degree  there.   Surety,  Mr  Fairclough. 

Hirne,  Clement ;  son  of  Thomas  Hirne,  gent.,  of  Metton,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Mountjoye.  Schools,  Tharston  ('Tharson'),  under 
Mr  Firmary,  two  years ;  and  Ingworth,  under  Mr  Ranson, 
six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  22, 
1655.    Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

*Holman,  James  ;  sou  of  Nicholas  Holmau,  clerk,  of  Thursford, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Wright, 
six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  27,  1655.  Surety, 
Mr  Lyng. 

Kitchingman,  John;  son  of  Bryan  Kitchingman,  'jurisperitus ', 
alderman  of  Cambridge.  Born  there.  School,  Cambridge, 
under  Messrs  Craforde  and  Griffith,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  7,  1655.    Surety,  Mr  Marsh. 

Daniel,  Charles ;  son  of  Edward  Daniel,  of  Yorkshire, '  e  societate 
mercatorum   Anglorum,'    of   Dantzic.     Born  at    Dantzic. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  and  Master  of  the  College. 


1G55]  GONVILLE  AND  CAIU8  COLLEGE.  239 

Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Pawly,  three  years;  and 
under  Mr  Zimmerman,  rector  of  the  Gymnasium  at  Thorn 
two  years.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Aug.  4,  1655.     Surety,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Rivett,  Nicholas ;  son  of  John  Rivett,  gent.,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk. 
Born  in  London.  Schools,  Beccles,  under  Mr  Nuttle,  five 
years;  and  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Woodside.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table.    Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylour. 

Simonds,  William  ;  son  of  William  Simonds,  gent.,  of  Suffield,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Hillmorton,  Warwickshire.  School,  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Lovering,  seven  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  1655.    Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylour. 

Pecke,  Thomas;  son  of  James  Pecke,  gent.,  of  Wymondham,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Oct.  3,  1655.     Surety,  Mr  William  Naylour. 

Daniel,  Charles ;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  24,  1655.  Surety,  Mr 
Jeakes. 

Keen,  Charles  ;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1651.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  24,  1655.    Surety,  Mr  William  Naylour. 

Thompson,  Francis ;  son  of  James  Thompson,  merchant,  first  of  Lon- 
don, afterwards  of  Amsterdam.  Born  in  London.  Schools, 
Wellingborough,  Northants.,  one  year ;  and  Cambridge,  for 
half  a  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  30, 1655.  Surety, 
Mr  Wheeler. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  165f  TO  DEO.  31,  1656. 

Shouldham,  Lemuel;  M.A.,  previously  entered  Sep.  14,  1642.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Jan.  25,  165f.  Surety,  Mr  Oliver 
Naylour. 

Topham,  John ;  B.A.,  previously  admitted  at  Sidney  College.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  21,  165f. 
Surety,  Mr  Thrustone. 

Mitteforde,  Cuthbert ;  B.A.,  previously  admitted  at  Sidney  College. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  12,  1656.  Surety,  Mr 
Thrustone. 

Bowles,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Bowles,  bart.,  of  Scampton,  Lincoln- 
shire. Born  there.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Gels- 
thorpe,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
April  12,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Gelsthorpe. 

*  Shad  well,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Shadwell,  of  Broomhill,  near  Bran- 
don, Norfolk.  Born  there.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr 
Roberts,  five  years ;  and  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 

*  Poet  Laureate. 


240  admissions.  [1656 

Stephens,  one  year.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Dec.  17,  1656.  Surety,  Mr  William  Nay- 
lore. 

Gallard,  Robert ;  son  of  Roger  Gallard,  clerk,  of  Wreningham,  Nor- 
folk. School,  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Firmery,  afterwards 
under  Mr  Ranson,  eight  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  8,  1656.     Surety.  Mr  Lyng. 

*Bagge,  Simon;  son  of  Simon  Bagge,  gent,  of  Cockley  Cley,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  Schools,  SwafFham,  under  Mr  Harvy,  three 
years ;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  10,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Dobson,  Lancelot ;  son  of  George  Dobson,  gent.,  of  Brancepeth,  Dur- 
ham. Born  at  Burniston,  Yorkshire.  Schools,  Dedall,  York- 
shire (?Deepdale),  under  Mr  Rawling,  a  year  and  a  half; 
Brancepeth,  under  Mr  Dobson,  two  years ;  and  Auckland, 
under  Mr  Robinson,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  April  11,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Thrustone. 

Goodman,  Lawrence ;  son  of  Henry  Goodman,  shoemaker,  of  Falk- 
ingham,  Lincolnshire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Falkingham, 
under  Mr  Worseley,  two  years;  and  Sleaford,  under  Mr 
Gibson,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  23, 
1656.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Lucas,  John  ;  son  of  Richard  Lucas,  goldsmith,  of  London.  Born  at 
Richmond,  Surrey.  Schools,  Uppingham,  under  Mr 
Meeres,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  July  5, 
1655.     Surety,  Mr  Stocketon. 

Lupton,  Christopher  and  Thomas ;  sons  of  Christopher  Lupton,  gent., 
of  Settle  1  ('  Settleby '),  Yorkshire.  Born  there.  School,  Gig- 
gleswick,  under  Mr  Lucas,  eight  years.  Ages  20  and  15. 
Admitted  sizars,  May  10,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Robinson,  Henry ;  son  of  Henry  Robinson,  gent.,  of  Thoralby,  York- 
shire. Born  at  Swinacombe  ?.  Schools,  Burton  in  Bishop- 
dale,  under  Mr  Barnes,  two  years;  Newbiggen?  ('New 
Liggen'),  under  Mr  Wilkinson  for  about  two  years ;  and  Gig- 
gleswick,  under  Mr  Walker,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Thorisby,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Thorisby,  Esq.,  of  Mintlyn,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Leziate  ('  Legett').  Schools,  Pedders  Winch,  under 
Mr  Shackestone,  four  years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' table, 
June  20,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Borage,  Timothy ;  son  of  John  Borage,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  Born  at 
North  Barsham,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Mr  Home,  two 
years;  and  at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  8,  1656.  Surety,  Mr  Gels- 
thorpe. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Camborne, Stephen;  son  of  Robert  Camborne,  clerk.  Born  at  Whit- 
ton,  Suffolk.  Educated  at  home,  under  his  father,  five 
years ;  afterwards  at  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Becke,  two  years. 
Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  July  3,  1656.    Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Carter,  John;  son  of  Peter  Carter,  husbandman.  Born  at  Gainford, 
Durham.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Warrener,  one  year ; 
and  at  Easington,  Yorkshire,  uuder  Mr  Smelt,  two  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1656.  Surety,  Mr 
Thruston. 

Kitchingman,  Robert;  son  of  Brian  Kitchingman,  'jurisperitus ', 
alderman  of  Cambridge.  Born  there.  School,  Cambridge, 
under  Messrs  Crafford  and  Griffith,  six  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  July  20,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Marsh. 

Clipsham,  Robert ;  son  of  Edward  Clipsham,  gent.,  of  Braybrooke, 
Northants.  Born  there.  Schools,  Bowden,  under  Mr 
Mowse,  two  years ;  and  Market  Harborough,  Leicestershire, 
under  Mr  Berry,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
Sep.  23,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Sumpter,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Sumpter,  husbandman ;  of  Thorpe 
Langton,  Leicestershire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Church 
Langton,  under  Mr  Green,  two  years ;  Glooston,  under  Mr 
Lightfoot,  two  years ;  and  Market  Harborough,  under  Mr 
Berry,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  23, 
1656.     Surety,  Mr  Fishe. 

Hare,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Hare,  gent.,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex. 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  his  father,  ten  years.  Age 
20.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  10,  1655  (sic).  Surety,  Mr 
William  Nay  lour. 

Welles,  Samuel ;  son  of  Samuel  Welles,  carpenter.  Born  in  London. 
At  a  private  school  there,  under  Mr  Sherly,  four  years; 
afterwards  at  St  Paul's  school,  under  Mr  Langley,  three 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  16,  1656.  Surety, 
Mr  Adamson. 

Calthorpe,  Charles ;  son  of  Phillip  Calthorpe,  Esq.  Born  at  Gressen- 
hall,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Greene,  twelve 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  9,  1656.  Surety, 
Mr  Oliver  Naylour. 

Perse,  William;  son  of  William  Perse,  gent.,  of  East  Dereham,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  School,  East  Dereham,  under  Mr  Ives, 
two  years,  and  under  Mr  Parlett,  three  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  9,  1656.     Surety,  Mr  Ling. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  165?  TO  DEC.  31,  1657. 

Messenger,  Augustine ;  son  of  Augustine  Messenger,  gent.,  of  Hack- 
ford,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
Jan.  28,  165?.    Surety,  Mr  William  Naylour. 

Pistor,  John  ;  son  of  Alexander  Pistor,  rector  of  Bradfield  St  George 
('  Monke  Bradforde'),  Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stevens,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  Feb.  2,  165?.    Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylour. 

Bryan,  "William ;  son  of  Robert  Bryan,  gent.,  of  Braybrooke,  North- 
ants.  Born  there.  Schools,  Bowden,  under  Mr  Mowse, 
two  years;  and  Market  Harborough,  Leicestershire,  for  two 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  March  23,  166?.  Surety, 
Mr  Adamson. 

Richards,  Robert;  son  of  Richard  Richards,  gent.,  of  Braunton, 
Devon.  School,  Colebrooke,  under  Richard  Richards,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  March  24,  165?.  Surety, 
Mr  Oliver  Naylour. 

Chambers,  Charles;  son  of  James  Chambers,  M.D.  of  Aberdeen. 
Born  in  Richmond,  Surrey.  School,  The  Charterhouse, 
London,  under  Mr  Griffin,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  March  28,  1657.    Surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Bolt,  Ambrose;  son  of  William  Bolt,  of  Gorleston  ('Goldston'),  Suf- 
folk. Born  there.  School,  Blofield,  Norfolk,  under  Mr 
Browne,  five  years ;  and  under  Mr  Suttbery,  one  year.  Age 
17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  8. 
Surety,  Mr  Bolt. 

Tennant,  James;  son  of  James  Tennant,  gent.,  of  Roughton,  Norfolk. 
Born  in  Norwich.  At  a  private  school  there,  under  Mr 
Wharton,  two  years;  at  Bassingham,  under  Mr  Johnson, 
three  years;  and  at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  22,  1657.  Surety, 
Mr  Adamson. 

Buckenham,  Clere ;  son  of  Wiseman  Buckenham,  Esq.,  of  Thornham 
Magna,  Suffolk.  Born  at  Weston  ('Wesson').  Schools, 
Thornham  Parva,  under  Mr  Almond,  four  years;  and  Eye, 
under  Mr  Browne,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  15.    Surety,  Mr  Bolt. 

Aldrich,  John;  son  of  James  Aldrich,  clerk,  of  Brad  well,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Bradwell,  under  Mr  Bell,  two  years, 
and  under  Mr  Benton,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  May  14,  1657.    Surety,  Mr  Bolt. 

Yarborough,  John ;  son  of  George  Yarborough,  clerk,  of  Scampton, 
Lincolnshire.  Born  there.  Educated  under  his  father,  ten 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  17,  1657.  Surety, 
Edward  Gilstrop. 


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Babb,  John;  son  of  John  Babb,  barber,  of  Lincoln.  Born  there. 
At  school  there,  ten  years.     Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  April 

17.  1657.     Surety,  Edward  Gilsthorpe. 

Ward,  Richard;  son  of  Ralph  Ward,  gent.,  of  Horstead,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Drayton.  At  school,  under  Mr  Flint,  four  years; 
at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years ;  also  under 
Mr  Lucie,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  19, 
1657.     Surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Richards,  Francis ;  son  of  Nathaniel  Richards,  rector  of  Kentisbury, 
Devon.  Born  there.  Schools,  Colebrooke,  under  Richard 
Richards;  and  Exeter,  under  Mr  Hyter,  two  years.    Age 

18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  27, 
1657.    Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Nailor. 

Ilaire,  John  ;  son  of  Edmund  Haire,  attorney  at  law.  Born  in  Nor- 
wich. At  school  there,  under  Mr  Lovering,  six  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  William  Nailor. 

Dew,  John!;  son  of  Arthur  Dew,  merchant  of  London,  deceased. 
Born  there.  Educated  under  Mr  Montague,  four  years,  and 
at  St  Paul's  school,  under  Mr  Langlie,  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  6,  1657. 
Surety,  Mr  Adam  son. 

Life,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Life ;  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Downham,  under  Mr  Gilbert,  two 
years*;  and  Lynn,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  10,  1657.     Surety,  Mr  Ling. 

Sheringham,  John;  son  of  Christopher  Sheringham,  gent.,  of  Tun- 
stead,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Tunstead,  under  Mr 
Brigges,  one  year,  and  under  Mr  Hanes,  two  years;  and 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  June  20,  1657.     Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Cutting,  Christopher ;  son  of  Christopher  Cutting,  of  Tunstead, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Tunstead,  under  Mr 
Brigges,  one  year,  and  under  Mr  Hanes,  two  years;  and 
Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  four  years.  Age  18.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  June  20,  1657.     Surety,  Mr.  Felton. 

Kedington,  Giles;  son  of  Robert  Kedington,  gent.,  of  Rushford, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Buckenham,  Suffolk  (sic),  under  Mr 
Rouse,  four  years ;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Ste- 
phens, one  year.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Sep.  10,  1657.    Surety,  Mr  Bolt. 

Gibson,  John ;  son  of  John  Gibson,  gent.,  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.    School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  six  years.     Age 

19.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  1,  1657.    Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 
Previously  admitted  at  Trinity  College,  April  4,  1655. 

Lancaster,  Christopher;  son  of  Christopher  Lancaster,  clerk,  of 
Burnsall,  Yorkshire.    Born  at  Bowland?  ('Bolland'),  Lan- 

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244  admissions.  [1657 

cashire.  School,  Burnsall,  under  Mr  Clarke,  fivo  years. 
Age  13.    Admitted  sizar.    Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Richards,  Francis;  previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  May  27.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Sep.  13, 1657. 
Surety,  Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Okey,  John;  son  of  John  Okey,  Esq.,  of  Brogborough?  ('Brock- 
dinthorpe'),  Beds.  Born  in  London.  At  a  private  school 
there,  under  Mr  Singleton,  one  year;  at  Eton,  under  Mr 
Horn ;  and  at  Newport,  under  Mr  Gibb,  two  years.  Age 
15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  7,  1657.  Surety, 
Mr  Adamson. 

Holly,  Benjamin ;  son  of  Benjamin  Holly,  gent.,  of  Lynn.  Born  there. 
School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct.  13,  1657.    Surety,  Mr  Bolt. 

*  Basset,  Joshua;  son  of  John  Basset;  merchant  of  Lynn.  Born 
there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  13,  1657.     Surety,  Mr  Bolt 

Sadler,  Richard ;  son  of  Samuel  Sadler,  weaver  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  15,  1657.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Cockshute,  John ;  son  of  John  Cockshute,  Esq.  Born  in  London. 
School,  Waddon,  Surrey,  under  Mr  Bernard.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  6, 1657. 
Surety,  Mr  Gelsthorpe. 

Symson,  William  ;  son  of  Christopher  Symson,  brewer  ('cervisiarius'). 
Born  in  York.  At  school,  under  Messrs  Young  and  Parish, 
six  years.  Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  17,  1657.  Surety,  Mr 
Adamson.    Previously  admitted  at  St  John's  College. 

Rant,  Anthony ;  son  of  Humphry  Rant,  Esq.,  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk. 
Educated  privately  by  Mr  Allin,  five  years ;  and  at  Norwich 
School,  under  Mr  Lovering,  three  years.  Age  1 7.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  24,  1657.  Surety, 
Mr  Lyng. 

Pepys,  Fermor;  son  of  Fermor  Pepys,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.  School, 
Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar.  Surety, 
Mr  Oliver  Naylor. 

Howes,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Howes,  of  Norfolk.  Born  at  Erping- 
ham.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Thornington,  three  years, 
and  under  Mr  Tilny,  two  years.  Age  27.  Admitted  scholar, 
Oct.  16.    Surety,  Mr  Sheldrake. 

Gatchell,  Thomas  ;  son  of  Thomas  Gatchell,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Angersleigh,  Somersetshire.  School,  Pitminster,  under 
Mr  Glenvill.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  10,  1657. 
Surety,  Mr  Thruston. 

Allastone,  Joseph  ;  son  of  Joseph  Allastone,  Esq.  Born  in  London. 
At  St  Paul's  School,  three  years.    Age    16.    Admitted 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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fellow-commoner,    Dec.    7,     1657.      Surety,    Mr    William 
Naylor. 
Spratford,  John  ;  son  of  John   Spratford,   shoe-maker.     Born  in 
Cambridge.     At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Griffith.    Ago 
16.    Admitted  sizar,  Dec.  27,  1657.    Surety,  Mr  Bolt. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,  165J  TO   DEC.  31,  1658. 

Eade,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Eade,  M.D.  Born  in  Cambridge.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Wybro.  Age  14.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  11, 165$.  Surety,  Mr 
William  Nay  lor. 

Howes,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Howes.  Age  27.  Already  admitted 
scholar.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  March  18,  165$. 
Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Chester,  Edward ;  son  of  Edward  Chester,  knt.  Born  at  Barkway, 
Herts.  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Wybro,  four  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March 
23,  165|.     Surety,  Mr  William  Nailor. 

Reeve,  Henry  ;  son  of  Augustin  Reeve,  gent.,  of  Bracondale,  Norfolk. 
Born  in  Norwich.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
two  years;  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Ransome,  two  years; 
and  Tharston,  under  Mr  Firmary,  one  year.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  8,  1658.    Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Reeve,  Augustin ;  brother  of  Henry  Reeve.  Born  at  Thorpe,  near 
Norwich.  At  a  private  school  in  Norwich  under  Mr  Lock, 
five  years ;  afterwards  at  the  public  school,  under  Mr  Lover- 
ing, two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  8,  1658. 
Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Astwood,  William ;  son  of  William  Astwood,  gent.,  of  Swavesey, 
Cambs.  Born  there.  At  a  private  school,  Cambridge, 
under  Mr  Wibrow,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  13,  1658.     Surety,  William  Naylor. 

Long,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Long,  Esq.,  of  Reymerston,  Norfolk. 
Bora  at  Hingham.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
two  years  ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  4,  1658.  Surety,  William 
Adamson. 

Long,  Thomas ;  brother  of  Robert  Long.  School,  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Lovering,  two  years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five 
years.  Age  14.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
May  4,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Howman,  Roger ;  son  of  Roger  Howman,  clerk,  of  Salle,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.   Schools,  Saxthorp,  three  years ;  and  Norwich, 


246  admissions.  [1658 

under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years.    Age  17.    Admitted  sizar, 
May  17,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 
Docra,  Periam;  son  of  Thomas  Docra,  gent,  of  Putteridge  Park, 
Herts.  ('Putteridge,    Beds.'),  near  Luton.     Born    there. 
Schools,  Hitchin,  under  Mr  Kempe,  four  years;  Hexton, 
Beds,  (sic)  under  Mr  Davyes ;  and  St  Paul's,  London,  under 
Mr  Langly,  two  years.    Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  June 
7,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Marsh. 
Bowes,  Richard;  son  of  Thomas  Bowes,  knt.,  of  Great  Bromley, 
Essex.   Born  there.   School,  Dedham,  under  Mr  Cator,  four 
years;  and  under  Mr  Wase,  one  year.     Age  17.    Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  7,  165§.    Surety,  Mr 
Nailor. 
Barry,  Barnaby ;  B.A.,  of  Emmanuel  College.    Born  at  Cottesmore, 
Rutlandshire.     School,   Stamford.     Admitted  M.A.,  June 
30,  1658.    Surety,  Mr  Fish. 
Shute,  Richard;  B.A.,  of  St  John's  College,  Oxford.      Admitted 

as  M.A.,  June  28,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  John  Faireclough. 
Amyas,  Theophilus  ;  son  of  Paul  Amyas,  gent.,  of  Leicester.   Born  at 
Crookhaven,   Ireland.      Schools,    Blackburn,    Lancashire, 
under  Mr  Sagar,  one  year ;  Cowhill  (Rishton),  at  a  private 
school,  under  Mr  Hindley  and  elsewhere  two  years.   Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  24,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Jenkes. 
Harris,  John  ;  son  of  Thomas  Harris,  attorney  at  law,  of  Kirby,  Nor- 
folk.   School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  six  years.    Age 
16.     Admitted  scholar,  June  30,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 
Hoogan,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Hoogan,  Esq.,  of  Great  Dunham, 
Norfolk.    Born  there.     Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lover- 
ing ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  three  years.     Age  16.     Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  July  5, 1658.  Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 
Dethick,  John ;  son  of  Edmund  Dethick,  gent.,  of  West  Newton, 
Norfolk.    Born   there.     Schools,  Sandringham,  under  Mr 
Wibrow,  three  years  ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  three  years. 
Age  15.     Admitted  scholar,  July  6.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 
Peirce,   Stephen ;   son  of  George  Peirce,    clerk,   of   Caddington  1 
('Kedington'),  Beds.    Born  at  Tiverton  ('Tuverton'),  Devon. 
At  a  private  school  at '  Kedington,'  under  his  father,  six 
years.     Age  15.    Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  5,  1658. 
Surety,  Mr  Thrustone. 
Tailor,  Thomas ;  son  of  Richard  Tailor,  gent.,  of  Croydon,  Surrey. 
Born  in  London.    Schools,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Busby, 
two  years ;  and  Camberwell,  at  the  free  school,  under  Mr 
Newman,  three  years.     Age    18.     Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  June  30,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Nailor. 
Marshall,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Marshall,  Esq.    Born  at  Swaffham, 
Cambs.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Jephcot,  two  years ; 
and  under  Mr  Burrell,  three  years.     Age  16.     Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  under  Mr  Burrell,  July  18,  1658. 


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Burrell,  Christopher  and  Richard,  sons  of  Christopher  Burrell,  clerk, 
of  Great  Wratting,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under 
their  father.  Ages  16  and  17.  Admitted  scholars,  July  18, 
1658.     Surety,  their  brother,  Mr  Burrell. 

Tweed,  Daniel;  son  of  John  Tweed,  weaver,  of  Stoke,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Stoke,  under  Mr  Milles.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  18,  1658.     Surety,  Mr  Burrell. 

Cave,  Vincent;  son  of  Henry  Cave,  gent.,  of  Simonstone  ('Simpston'), 
Lancashire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Hoddesdon,  Herts., 
under  Mr  Walters,  three  years ;  and  at  a  private  school  in 
London,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  August 
20,  1658.    Surety,  Mr  Nailor. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  165f  TO  DEC.  31,  1659. 

Woortes,  William;  son  of  William  Woortes,  clerk,  of  Framsden 
('Framden'),  Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Cooke,  five  years,  and  under  Mr  Steevens,  three  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  3,  165f.  Surety,  Mr 
Felton. 

Home,  John ;  son  of  John  Home,  clerk,  of  Lynn.  Born  at  Sutton 
St  James,  Lincolnshire.  School,  Lynn,  six  years.  Age  14. 
Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  17,  165f.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Langdell,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Langdell,  clerk,  of  Great  Bowden, 
Leicestershire.  Born  at  Colchester  ('  Camelodunum J), 
Essex.  Schools,  Colchester,  three  years,  under  Mr  Gouge ; 
Finchingfield  (private),  under  Mr  Heywood,  two  years; 
and  Market  Harborough,  Leicestershire,  under  Mr  Berry, 
a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  March  3,  165f. 
Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Rowlatt,  Elijah ;  son  of  John  Rowlatt,  gent.,  of  Newton,  near  Ged- 
diugton,  Northants.  Born  at  Great  Oakley.  At  school 
first  at  Oundle;  then  under  Mr  Griffin,  two  years;  and  at 
Market  Harborough,  under  Mr  Berry,  four  years.  Age  14. 
Admitted  scholar,  March  16,  165f.    Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Williamson,  William ;  son  of  Anthony  Williamson,  gent.,  of  Tilney,  in 
Marshland,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under 
Mr  Bell,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Mar.  24. 
Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Amyas,  Theophilus ;  already  admitted  sizar,  1658.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  1,  1659.    Tutor,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Neve,  Francis ;  son  of  Henry  Neve,  gent.,  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.    Schools,  Norwich  (private),  under  Mr  Locke, 


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two  years ;  and  Wyniondham,  under  Mr  Ransome,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  April  4,  1659.     Surety,  Mr  William  Lyng. 

Church,  John  j  son  of  Hamlin  Church,  gent.,  of  Hemingstone,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School  (private),  Stowmarket,  under  Mr 
Colson,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  6, 
1659.     Surety,  Mr  John  Felton. 

Saye,  Robert ;  son  of  William  Saye,  gent.,  of  Islington,  in  Marshland, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Outwell.  Schools,  Outwell  (private), 
under  Mr  Goodwin,  four  years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar.  Tutor,  Mr  William 
Adamson,  fellow. 

Browne,  Thomas;  son  of  Francis  Browne,  gent.,  of  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds, Suffolk.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Stephens,  four  years.  Age  17-  Admitted  scholar,  April 
29,  1659.     Surety,  William  Nailor,  fellow. 

Dethicke,  John;  previously  admitted  pensioner,  1658.  Admitted  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  May  2, 1659.     Tutor,  William  Adamson. 

Rishton,  John ;  son  of  Nicholas  Rishton,  gent.,  of  Oswaldtwisle,  Lan- 
cashire. Born  there.  Schools,  Blackburn,  under  Mr  Sager, 
three  years;  and  Accrington  (private),  under  Mr  Kennion, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  2,  1659.  Tutor, 
Mr  Henry  Jenkes,  fellow. 

Pigott,  Francis;  son  of  Ralph  Pigott,  gent.,  of  Stradset,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens, 
four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  May  11,  1659,  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  under  Mr  John  Felton,  fellow. 

Garneyes,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Garneyes,  gent.,  of  Somerleyton,  Isle 
of  Lothingland,  Suffolk.  Born  at  Helmingham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Yoxford,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Eachard,  five  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  14, 1659.  Tutor, 
Mr  John  Boult,  fellow. 

Meade,  John;  son  of  John  Meade,  Esq.,  of  Wethersfield,  Essex. 
Born  there.  School  (private),  Great  Wratting,  under  Mr 
Burwell,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
May  16,  1659.     Tutor,  Mr  Nathaniel  Burwell,  fellow. 

Rant,  William;  son  of  William  Rant,  M.D.,  of  London,  formerly 
student,  and  fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians.  Born  in 
London.  Educated  at  home  in  London,  for  three  years, 
under  Mr  Fountaine,  a  Frenchman;  afterwards  at  Thorpe 
Market,  at  his  uncle's,  under  Mr  Ellis,  five  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  22, 1659.  Tutor,  the  afore- 
said Mr  Ellis,  fellow. 

Marsh,  Edward;  son  of  Richard  Marsh,  clerk,  of  Bromley,  Kent. 
Born  at  Horsemonden.  School,  Tunbridge,  under  Dr  Grey, 
one  year,  and  under  his  father,  two  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  May  23,  1659.  Surety,  Mr  John  Felton, 
fellow^ 


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Allistone,  Matthew;  son  of  Matthew  Allistone,  perfumer,  of  Earl's 
Colne,  Essex  ('Colonia  Comit.').  Born  there.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Seaman,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
sizar,  May  25,  1659.     Tutor,  Mr  James  Wheeler,  fellow. 

Butler,  Samuel ;  son  of  Thomas  Butler,  gent.,  of  Stonegrave,  York- 
shire. Born  there.  School,  York,  under  Mr  Wallis,  seven 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  26,  1659.  Surety, 
Mr  Henry  Jenkes,  fellow. 

Carter,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Carter,  shoemaker;  of  Lilley,  Herts. 
Born  there.  Schools  (private),  Lilley,  under  Mr  Collyn, 
three  years;  and  Shillington,  Beds.,  under  Mr  Davy, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  26,  1659. 
Tutor,  Mr  Francis  Marsh,  fellow. 

Hammond,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Hammond,  Esq.,  of  Ellingham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School  (private),  Cotton,  Suffolk, 
under  Mr  Smith,  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  June  4,  1659.  Tutor,  Mr  Edward  Gelsthorpe, 
fellow. 

Bristow,  William;  son  of  William  Bristow,  gent.,  of  Lumley,  Dur- 
ham. Born  in  London.  School,  Houghton,  Durham,  under 
Mr  Caunt,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  June  10,  1659.  Tutor,  Mr  William  Nailor, 
fellow. 

Tindall,  John ;  son  of  John  Tindall,  gent.,  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Starston.  School  (private),  Buckenham,  under  Mr 
Rouse,  five  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  July  5, 
1659.     Surety,  Mr  John  Boult,  fellow. 

Allen,  Thomas;  son  of  Francis  Allen,  gent.,  of  Braughing,  Herts. 
School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Craford,  three  years,  and 
under  Mr  Griffith,  one  year.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar, 
July  9,  1659.     Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Church,  John ;  previously  admitted  scholar.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  1,  1659.  Tutor,  Mr  John  Felton, 
fellow. 

Allen,  Thomas;  previously  admitted  scholar.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  1,  1659.  Surety,  Mr  Felton, 
fellow. 

Spencely,  Roger;  son  of  Thomas  Spencely,  gent.,  of  Lynn.  Born  at 
Thorpland,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn,  seven  years,  under  Mr 
Bell.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Oct.  25,  1659.     Tutor,  Mr  G.  Adamson,  fellow. 

Mott,  Mark ;  son  of  Mark  Mott,  priest.  Born  at  Chelmsford,  Essex. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Peake,  seven  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Nov.  23,  1659.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  16f§  TO  DEC.  31,  1660. 

Whitman,  John ;  son  of  John  Whitman.  Born  at  Cardington,  Beds. 
Schools,  Shefford,  under  Mr  Breddon ;  and  Bedford,  under 
Mr  Butler,  about  half  a  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
Jan.  5,  16f#.     Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Frisby,  John ;  son  of  William  Frisby,  druggist,  of  Cambridge.  At 
the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Griffith,  six  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  16,  16f  g.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Greene,  Joshua;  son  of  Joshua  Greene,  Esq.,  of  East  Bradenham, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Shipdham.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr 
Burton,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  March  6,  16-§#.  Surety,  Mr  John  Bolt, 
fellow. 

Mitford,  Edward;  son  of  Robert  Mitford,  Esq.,  of  Northumberland. 
Born  in  that  county.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Wick- 
leffe,  and  under  Mr  Spinck,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  7,  1660.     Surety,  Mr  Thurston. 

Gardiner,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Gardiner,  tailor.  Born  at  Glems- 
ford  ('Lemisford'),  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Stephens,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  10,  1660.     Surety,  Mr  Burrell. 

Barrington,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Barrington.  Born  in  Colchester. 
At  school  there,  under  Mr  Seaman,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  17,  1660.  Surety,  the  President, 
Mr  Wheeler. 

Call,  Andrew ;  son  of  Andrew  Call,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at  Eding- 
thorpe,  Norfolk.  Schools,  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Lucy, 
three  years;  and  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr 
Griffiths.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  24,  1660.  Surety, 
Mr  Marsh. 

Dod,  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Nathaniel  Dod,  priest.  Born  at  Bennington, 
Herts.  School,  Bishop  Stortford,  under  Mr  Leigh,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  6,  1660.  Surety, 
Mr  Bolt. 

Whatton,  Francis ;  son  of  Robert  Whatton,  druggist.  Born  at  Stam- 
ford, Lincolnshire.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Humphrey, 
two  years,  and  Mr  Herman,  five  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  May  8,  1660.    Tutor,  Mr  John  Bate. 

Doughty,  John;  son  of  William  Doughty,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Aylsham  (private),  under  Mr  Allen, 
three  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  half  a  year. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  10,  1660.  Tutor,  Mr 
William  Lyng. 

Whitby,  William;  son  of  Robert  Whitby,  woollendraper,  of  Downham 
Market.  Born  there.  Schools,  Downham,  under  Mr 
Vincent,  two  years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  four  years. 


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Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  under  Mr  Adamson,  May  16, 
1660. 

Parlet,  Gregory;  son  of  William  Parlet,  Esq.,  of  Downham  Market, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Downham  (private),  under 
Mr  Gilbert,  two  years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  15,  1660.    Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Alpe,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Alpe,  gent.,  of  Framingham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering;  and 
Brooke,  under  Mr  Clerke,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted, 
June  14,  1660,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Surety, 
Mr  Robinson,  fellow. 

Jordan,  Francis ;  son  of  Edmund  Jordan,  'jurisconsultus'.  Born 
at  Parham,  Suffolk.  School,  Brooke,  near  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Clerke,  three  years,  Age  17.  Admitted,  June  15, 1660, 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Ashton,  John;  son  of  Ralph  Ashton,  Esq.  Born  at  Middleton, 
Lancashire.  At  school  there,  five  years,  under  Mr  Evans; 
and  at  Almondbury,  Yorkshire,  under  Mr  Ferrant,  about  a 
year.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
June  17,  1660.    Surety,  Mr  William  Naylor. 

Hustler,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Hustler,  husbandman.  Born  at 
Silsden,  Kildwick,  Yorkshire.  At  a  private  school  there, 
under  Mr  Wade,  four  years ;  and  at  Kilsden,  Bingley,  under 
Mr  Lane,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  under  Mr 
William  Adamson,  June  23,  1660. 

Simonds,  John;  son  of  John  Simonds,  Esq.,  of  Suffield,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Swannington.  Schools,  Bungay,  under  Mr  Gill, 
two  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton  and  Mr 
Fermary,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner, 
July  3,  1660.     Surety,  Mr  Lyng. 

Ashton,  John;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  23,  1660.  Surety,  Mr 
Naylour. 

Myatt,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Myatt,  citizen  of  Norwich,  deceased. 
Born  and  educated  in  Norwich;  first  under  Mr  Lock  (pri- 
vate school),  three  years;  afterwards,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  12,  1660. 
Tutor,  Mr  John  Robinson. 

Brigs,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Brigs,  priest.  Born  at  Stroxton, 
Lincolnshire.  Educated  at  Somerby  school,  near  Grantham, 
under  Mr  Stokes,  three  years;  and  privately,  under  his 
father,  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  18,  1660. 
Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Needham,  Andrew ;  son  of  William  Needham,  of  Kinoulton,  Notts. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Melton  Mowbray,  under  Mr  Hase- 
locke,  three  years;  Nottingham  (private),  under  Mr  Gar- 
laud,  and  (public),  under  Mr  Pitts,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age 
18.    Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  3, 1660.    Tutor,  William  Adamson. 


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Mott,  Mark ;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1659.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  26,  1660.    Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Parlett,  Gregory;  previously  admitted  scholar.  Admitted  pensioner 
to  the  bachelors'  table,  Oct.  26, 1660.    Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Lovell,  John ;  of  Harling,  Norfolk ;  son  of  John  Lovell,  gent. 
Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  four  years ; 
Cambridge  (private),  under  Mr  Wibrow,  half  a  year ;  and 
Saxham,  Suffolk  (private),  under  Mr  Tillet,  two  years.  Age 
16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.  Tutor, 
Mr  Boult. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  166?  TO   DEC.  31,  1661. 

Drury,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Drury,  gent.,  of  Great  Dunham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  litt.  grat.,  Jan.  12,  166?. 
Tutor,  Mr  Lyng,  fellow. 

Richards,  Thomas ;  son  of  Ralph  Richards,  clerk,  of  Helmdon, 
Northants.  Born  there.  Schools,  Brackley,  under  Mr 
Gibbs,  two  years ;  and  Market  Harborough,  Leicestershire, 
under  Mr  Berry,  four  year3.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
Jan.  16,  166£.     Surety,  Mr  Nailor. 

Potts,  Roger;  son  of  John  Potts,  Esq.,  of  Mannington,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School  (private),  Enfield,  Middlx.,  under  Dr 
Littleton.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Jan.  18, 
166?.     Tutor,  Mr  Lyng. 

Peachy,  Samuel;  sou  of  Roger  Peachy,  clerk,  of  Isleham,  Cambs. 
Born  at  Icklingham,  Suffolk  ('Norfolk').  Schools,  Milden- 
hall,  under  Mr  Sparrow,  two  years;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Stephens,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Feb.  5,  166?.     Tutor,  Mr  Boult,  fellow. 

Jenny,  Francis;  son  of  William  Jenny,  merchant,  of  London.  Born 
there.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  two 
years ;  and  Merchant  Taylors',  London,  under  Mr  Dugard, 
two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  11,  166?. 
Tutor,  Mr  Felton. 

Edgar,  Thomas;  son  of  Stephen  Edgar,  gent.,  of  Wallington,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  seven  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April 
13,  1661.     Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Bell,  Edmund ;  son  of  Edward  Bell ;  school-master  of  Lynn.  Born  at 
Great  Massingham.  School,  Lynn,  under  his  father,  seven 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  13,  1661.  Tutor, 
William  Adamson. 

Bell,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Bell,  alderman,  of  Lynn.  Bom  there. 
School,  Lynn,  under  his  uncle,  seven  years.  Age  13. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  13,  1661.    Under  Mr  Adamson. 


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Adamson,  John;  son  of  James  Adamson,  rector  of  Teigh, 
Rutlandshire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Sleaford,  Lincolnshire ; 
under  Mr  Gibson,  two  years ;  and  Lynn,  under  his  uncle, 
Mr  Bell,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  under 
his  brother  William  Adamson,  April  13,  1661. 

Cobbe,  Martin ;  son  of  Edmund  Cobbe,  Esq.,  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  a  private  school  near  Ingoldisthorpe,  three 
years,  under  Mr  Catlin ;  and  at  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  two 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  April  16,  1661.     Surety,  Mr  Adamson. 

Hunt,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Hunt,  'jurisconsultus,'  of  Hempstead, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Holt,  eight  years,  under 
Messrs  "Wright,  Hickes,  and  Mazy.  Age  16.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  17,  1661.  Tutor, 
Mr  Nailor. 

Studd,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Studd,  of  Little  Stonham,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Clopton.  Schools,  Earl  Stonham,  under  Mr  Good- 
ing, five  years;  and  Stowmarket,  under  Mr  Colson,  three 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  May  7,  1661.  Tutor,  Mr 
Felton. 

Crane,  John ;  son  of  Joseph  Crane,  gent.,  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Combs.  Schools,  Earl  Stonham,  under  Mr  Good- 
ing, five  years ;  and  Stowmarket  (private),  under  Mr  Colson, 
three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  7,  1661. 
Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Parlett,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Parlett,  clerk,  of  Hoddesdon, 
Herts.  Born  at  Stradsett,  Norfolk.  School  (private), 
Fincham,  under  Mr  Parker,  two  years;  and  the  Perse  School 
Cambridge,  under  Mr  Griffith,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  May  17,  1661.     Tutor,  Mr  Lyug. 

Owsely,  John ;  son  of  John  Owsely,  rector  of  Claypole,  Lincolnshire. 
Born  at  Houseley?.  Schools,  Claypole,  'private'  under  Mr 
Beckett,  four  years ;  Derby,  and  Newark,  under  Mr  Hill,  a 
year  and  a  half;  and  Bingham,  under  Dr  Brunsall,  a  year 
and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  under  Mr  Adamson, 
May  21,  1661. 

Brooke,  William ;  son  of  William  Brooke,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  under  Mr  Gelsthorpe,  May  22, 1661. 

Dade,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Dade,  Esq.,  of  Tannington,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Ipswich,  under  Mr  Woodside,  four 
years;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  28,  1661.  Surety, 
Mr  Lyng. 

Lyng,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Lyng,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.  Born  in 
London.  At  a  private  school  there,  under  Mr  Sherley,  six 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  4,  1661. 
Tutor,  Mr  Lyng,  fellow. 


254  ADMISSIONS.  [1661 

Parsely,  John;  son  of  John  Parsely,  gent.,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Feltwell,  under  Mr  "Ward,  five  years ; 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Stephens,  two  years.  Age 
17.     Admitted  sizar,  June  12,  1661.     Tutor,  Mr  Felton. 

Buxton,  Francis;  son  of  John  Buxton,  gent.,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Saxthorp.  Schools,  Holt,  under  Mr  Wright,  five 
years,  and  under  Mr  Mazy,  one  year ;  and  Norwich  (private), 
under  Mr  Lewis,  six  months.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
June  27,  1661,  under  Mr  Nailor  first,  afterwards  under  Mr 
Ellis. 

Beadle,  Joseph ;  son  of  John  Beadle,  clerk,  of  Barnston,  Essex.  Born 
there.  School,  Felstead,  under  Mr  Glascocke,  six  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  26,  1661.  Tutor,  Mr 
Felton. 

Selling,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Selling,  gent.,  of  Carlton  Colville, 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Topcroft,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Wrentham, 
Suffolk  (private),  under  Mr  Pollard,  two  years;  and 
Barsham  (private),  under  Mr  Nuttall,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  June  26,  1661.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Castleton,  John  and  Philip;  sons  of  John  Castleton,  bart.,  of  Stuston 
('  Sturson'),  Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Stuston  (private), 
under  Mr  Reyner,  one  year;  Botesdale, under  Mr  Ives,  four 
years;  and  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne,  one  year.  Ages  16  and 
15.  Admitted  fellow-commoners,  June  29,  1661.  Tutor, 
Mr  Boult. 

Wales,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Wales,  baker,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne,  seven  years.  Age 
17.     Admitted  sizar,  July  1,  1661.     Surety,  Mr  Boult. 

Wright,  George;  son  of  John  Wright,  gent.,  of  Lexham,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Ovington.  Schools,  Ovington  (private),  under  Mr 
Thorold,  six  months;  Feltwell,  under  Mr  Ward,  two  years  ; 
and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  two  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  July  3,  1661.    Tutor,  Mr  Boult. 

Crusoe,  John ;  son  of  John  Crusoe,  of  Norfolk,  D.C.L.,  formerly 
fellow  of  the  college.  Born  in  Bristol.  Schools,  Bristol, 
under  Mr  Williamson,  two  years;  and  London  (private\ 
under  Mr  Mossham,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  29,  1661.    Tutor,  Mr  Lyng. 

Danby,  Charles;  of  Farnley?  ('  Harnly'),  Yorkshire;  son  of  Thomas 
Danby,  knt.  School,  Farnley,  under  Mr  Lovell,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  2, 
1661.    Tutor,  Mr  Lyng. 

King,  Josias;  son  of  Josias  King,  silk- weaver  ('sericarius'),  of  Mod- 
bury,  Devon.  Born  there.  Schools,  Modbury,  under  Mr 
Coyte,  two  years;  and  Plympton  (private),  under  Mr  Wil- 
liams, three  years.  Age  13.  Admitted  sizar,  July  3,  1661. 
Tutor,  Mr  Boult. 

Greene,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Greene,  tailor,  of  Cambridge.    Born 


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there.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Griffith,  seven  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  October  1661.   Tutor,  Mr  Boult. 

Bloome,  Luke;  son  of  William  Bloome,  lawyer,  of  Swaffham  Market, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Swaffham  Market,  under 
Mr  Tailor,  two  years;  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  two 
years;  and  Swaffham  (private),  under  Mr  Roberts.  Age  18. 
Admitted  scholar,  under  Mr  Felton. 

Peters,  William ;  son  of  James  Peters ;  butler  of  the  college.  Born 
in  Cambridge.  At  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Griffith, 
seven  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  4, 1661.  Tutor, 
Mr  Felton. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  166£  TO  DEC.  31,  1662. 

Warner,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Warner,  gent.,  of  Beetley,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Gressenhall  (private),  under  Mr 
Green,  two  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  five 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  22,  166 J.  Tutor, 
Mr  Felton. 

Wiscard,  William ;  son  of  William  Wiscard,  gent.,  of  Bilney,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Gressenhall  (private),  under  Mr 
Green,  one  year;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  March  22,  166 J.  Tutor, 
Mr  Felton. 

Lovell,  John ;  previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
1660.     Admitted  fellow-commoner.    Tutor,  Mr  Thruston. 

Barker,  Francis;  son  of  Francis  Barker;  silk-merchant,  citizen  of  Lon- 
don. Born  in  York.  Schools,  York,  under  Mr  Young,  two 
years;  Ripon,  under  Mr  Holmes,  two  years;  and  Lynn, 
under  Mr  Bell,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  14,  1662.     Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Clarke,  Richard ;  son  of  William  Clarke,  woollen-draper,  of  Seaming, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Bretton, 
two,  and  under  Mr  Burton,  six  years.  Admitted  sizar, 
March  15,  166 J.    Tutor,  Mr  Thruston. 

Wythe,  John;  son  of  John  Wythe,  gent.,  of  Sandcroft,  Suffolk.  Born 
at  Starston,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Pulham  St  Mary,  under  Mr 
Francis,  one  year ;  and  Starston  (private),  under  Mr  Coppin, 
five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  15,  166£. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 

Proctor,  William ;  son  of  Francis  Proctor,  woollen-draper,  of  Wymond- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Wymondham,  eight 
years,  under  Messrs  Bradford,  Ransom,  Jermey,  and  Gallard, 
successively.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  May  20,  1662. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 


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Hoper,  Goldwell;  son  of  Richard  Hoper,  Esq.,  of  London.  Born 
there.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey,  under  Mr  Aldrich,  six  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May 
23,  1662.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 

Dicer,  Robert;  eldest  son  of  Robert  Dicer,  bart.,  citizen  of  London. 
Born  there.  At  a  private  school  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex, 
under  Mr  Wagoner,  four  years;  and  at  the  Charter  House, 
under  Mr  Wood,  four  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  May  28,  1662.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 

Wace,  John;  son  of  John  Wace,  gent.,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Feltwell,  under  Mr  Ward,  eight  years. 
Age  16.     Admitted  scholar,  June  7, 1662,  under  Mr  Felton. 

Malty  ward,  John;  son  of  Robert  Malty  ward,  'jurisconsultus',  of 
Rougham,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Dr  Stephens,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
June  27,  1662.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 

Mott,  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Mark  Mott,  clerk,  of  Great  Wratting,  Suf- 
folk. Bora  at  Chelmsford.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Feake,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  under  Mr  Adamson  first,  afterwards  under 
Mr  Ellis,  Aug.  13,  1662. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  166|  TO  DEC.  31,  1663. 

*Longe,  Charles ;  son  of  Robert  Longe,  Esq.,  of  Reymerstone,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Lynn.  Schools,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  six  years ; 
Shipdham  (private),  under  Mr  Lewis,  one  year;  Scoulton, 
(private),  under  Mr  Ruddle,  one  year ;  and  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Lovering,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  March  26,  1663.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Tillet,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Tillet,  gent.,  of  Pulham  St  Mary. 
Born  at  Rougham,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Rougham  (private), 
under  Mr  Mason,  one  year;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under 
Dr  Stephens,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April 
3,  1663.    Tutor,  Mr  Parrham.' 

Wharton,  Gervase;  son  of  William  Wharton,  merchant,  of  Lynn. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Bell,  five  years. 
Age  16.    Admitted  scholar,  April  4,  1663.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 

Brooke,  Jeremiah;  son  of  William  Brooke,  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  Educated  in  Cambridge  in  the  house  of  the  Rev. 
Mr  Moore,  a  year  and  a  half;  and  at  Norwich  school,  under 
Mr  Lovering,  four  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  8,  1663.    Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Springe,  Thomas;  younger  son  of  William  Springe,  bart.,  of 
Pakenham,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Pakenham  (pri- 
vate), under  Mr  Stafford,  one  year ;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Dr  Stephens,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
litt.  grat.,  April  13,  1663.    Tutor,  Mr  Felton. 

*Barker,  Ralph;  son  of  Francis  Barker, citizen  and  merchant  of  Lon- 
don. Born  there.  Schools,  Ripon,  under  Mr  Holmes,  two 
years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  four  years.  Age  15.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  April  18,  1663.     Tutor,  Mr  Adamson. 

Lyng,  Henry  Frederick,  of  London,  son  of  Thomas  Lyng,  gent,  of 
Norfolk.  At  a  private  school  in  London,  in  the  Precinct 
('parochia')  of  the  Carmelite  Friars,  under  Mr  Sherley, 
five  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  April  27,  1663.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellis. 

Fowle,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Fowle,  clerk,  of  Monewden,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Coddenham  (private),  under  Mr  Cand- 
ler;  Wickhani  Market  (private),  under  Mr  Whitcraft,  a  year 
and  a  half;  and  Stowmarket  (private),  under  Mr  Colston, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  April  23,  1663. 
Tutor,  Mr  Felton. 

Fowle,  John;  admitted  scholar  at  first;  descended  to  the  rank  of 
sizar  in  consequence  of  the  death  of  his  father.  Tutor,  Mr 
Felton. 

Reeve,  Charles ;  son  of  Augustin  Reeve,  gent.,  of  Bracondale,  Nor- 
folk. Born  at  Thorpe.  Schools,  Norwich  (private),  under 
Mr  Locke,  six  years ;  and  at  the  public  school,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  two  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  April  29, 
1663.     Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Rugge. 

Warren,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Warren,  clerk,  of  Witnesham,  Suf- 
folk. Born  in  Ipswich.  Schools,  Stowmarket,  under  Mr 
Colston,  four  years;  and  Melton  (private),  under  Mr  Clarke, 
one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  11, 1663.  Tutor, 
Mr  Felton. 

Hill. 

Phillips,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Phillips,  B.I).,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Aylsham,  under  Mr  Allen,  seven 
years;  and  North  Walsham,  under  Mr  Lucy,  half-a-year. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  19,  1663.  Tutor,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Wolnall,  Thomas ;  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk ;  son  of  James  Wolnall,  gent., 
of  Whissonsett.  Schools,  Gressenhall  (private),  under  Mr 
Greene,  two  years ;  Tittleshall,  under  Mr  Marshall,  a  year 
and  a  half;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  five  years. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  19,  1663.  Tutor,  Mr 
Felton. 

*  Aftei-wards  fellow  of  the  College. 
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Husbands,  Samuel,  of  London;  son  of  Richard  Husbands,  linen 
weaver,  of  London.  Schools,  Hackney,  under  Mr  Woolley, 
one  year;  St  Mary  Axe  ('ad  securim'),  under  Mr  Spill  water, 
one  year;  and  Bishop  Stortford  (private),  under  Mr  Leigh, 
three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June 
1663.     Tutor,  Mr  Felton. 

Relfe,  Edward;  son  of  Robert  Relfe;  both  of  Mayfield,  Sussex. 
Schools,  Mayfield  (private),  under  Mr  Harman,  one  year; 
Westerham,  Kent,  under  Mr  Deane,  for  about  as  long;  and 
Tunbridge,  under  Mr  Wase,  three  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  June  20,  1663.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Lilly,  John;  of  Croydon,  Cambs.,  son  of  John  Lilly,  musician,  of 
Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge  (private),  under  Mr  Wi- 
borough,  five  years ;  and  the  Charterhouse,  London,  under 
Mr  Watson,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  22, 
1663.     Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Buxton,  Matthew,  son  of  John  Buxton,  gent.,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Letheringsett.  School,  Holt,  for  six  years,  under 
Mr  Wright,  Mr  Hix,  and  Mr  Mazy  (successively).  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  24,  1663.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Pepys,  Fermor;  previously  admitted  pensioner,  1657.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Nov.  26,  1663.     Surety,  Mr  Felton. 

Cave,  Vincent;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1658.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Nov.  27,  1663.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Whitefoot,  John;  son  of  John  Whitefoot,  clerk,  of  Norwich.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Lovering,  about  seven  years.  Age 
17.    Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  31, 1663.    Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  166|  TO  DEC.  31,  1664. 

Drary,  Francis ;  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk ;  son  of  Richard  Drury, 
gent.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  about  six  years.  Age 
17.     Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  21, 166f.     Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 

Holland,  Francis;  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk.  At  school  there  two 
years;  afterwards  at  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  four 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  March  12,  166|.  Surety, 
Mr  Bagge. 

*Topclifle,  Lancaster;  son  of  Andrew  Topcliffe,  gent.,  of  Hoveton  St 
John,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Cheyner,  two 
years;  at  Sco  Ruston  ('Schuruston,')  under  Mr  Martyn,  four 
years;  again  at  Hoveton,  under  Mr  Catlyn;  a  year  and  a 
half;  and  at  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years. 
Atfc  17.   Admitted  scholar,  March  31,  1664,  under  Mr  Ellys. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Woolmer,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Woolmer,  gent.,  of  Earsham,  Nor- 
folk. Schools,  Denton,  Norfolk;  Bungay,  Suffolk,  under  Mr 
Denton,  three  years;  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne,  three  years; 
and  Barsham,  under  Mr  Nuttall,  one  year.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  March  31,   1664.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Melsop,  Henry;  son  of  William  Melsop,  husbandman;  of  Barton, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Castle  Acre,  one  year ;  and 
Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five  years.  Age  16.    Tutor,  Mr  Bagge. 

Ellys,  John;  son  of  Edward  Ellys,  gent.,  of  Henstead,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Northcove,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Nuttall,  half  a  year. 
Henstead,  under  Mr  Utting,  a  year  and  a  half;  and 
Barsham,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Nuttall,  one  year.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  13,  1664.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Browne,  William ;  son  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Winter;  and  at  Wisbech, 
under  Mr  Frisney,  about  five  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  27,  1664.  Surety, 
Mr  Robinson. 

Tyrrell,  James;  son  of  Robert  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  of  Wilton,  Norfolk. 
Taught  at  home  first,  afterwards  at  school,  at  Brandon,  four 
years,  under  Mr  Cramborn.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar, 
April  29,  1664.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Wade^Robert;  son  of  Robert  Wade,  gent.,  of  Lopham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Botesdale,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Ives.  Age  18. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  5,  1664, 
under  Mr  Robinson. 

Horner,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Horner,  clerk,  of  Roydon,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Diss,  under  Mr  Locke,  half  a  year; 
Botesdale,  under  Mr  Ives,  five  years ;  and  Diss,  under  Mr 
Barbar,  one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Yong,  William ;  son  of  Philip  Yong,  Esq.,  of  Eyton,  Shropshire. 
School,  Westminster,  under  Mr  Busby,  four  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  21,  1664.  Surety,  Mr 
Felton. 

Wastneys,  Hardolph;  son  of  Richard  Wastneys,  gent.,  of  Hedon, 
Notts,  (sic).  School,  Tuxford,  under  Mr  Philipps.  Age  18. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  4,  1664.  Surety,  Mr 
Robinson. 

Pretheroe,  William;  son  of  Owen  Pretheroe,  attorney  at  law,  of 
Palgrave,  Norfolk.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton, 
about  seven  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  15, 
1664.     Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 

Burlingham,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Burlingham,  gent.,  of  Brining- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Kettlestone.  Schools,  Sharrington, 
under  Mr  Hunt,  two  years;  and  Holt,  under  Mr  Mazy, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  4,  1664. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

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260  admissions.  [1664 

Firmii),  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Giles  Firmin,  gent,  of  Shalford,  Essex. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Braintree,  under  Mr  Adamson,  four 
years;  Wethersfield,  under  Mr  Fish,  one  year;  and  Fel- 
stead,  under  Mr  Glascock e,  for  about  a  year.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  June  10,  1664.     Surety  of  Mr  Ellys. 

Girling,  Isaac;  son  of  Lionel  Girling;  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  a  private  school  there,  under  Mr  Slennet, 
three  years;  and  at  the  public  school,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  29,  1664. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Stubbs,  John ;  of  Ryhall,  Rutlandshire ;  son  of  Justinian  Stubbs, 
clerk,  of  that  place.  School,  Stamford,  four  years;  and  at 
home  under  his  father,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
sizar,  June  20,  1664.     Surety,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Johnson,  James;  son  of  James  Johnson,  merchant  of  Yarmouth. 
School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering.  Age  14.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  July  3,  1664.  Tutor, 
Mr  Robinson. 

Fuller,  Thomas;  son  of  Anthony  Fuller,  gent.,  of  Downham  Market, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Downham  Market,  under  Mr  Halflead, 
three  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  four  years. 
Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  July  11,  1664.  Surety,  the 
Master. 

Luckyn,  William ;  son  of  William  Luckyn,  clerk,  of  Cambridge.  Born 
in  the  parish  of  St  Clement,  London.  School,  Newport, 
under  Mr  Edwards,  about  seven  years.  Age  14.  Admitted 
sizar,  July  12,  1664.     Surety,  Mr  Parham. 

Webster,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Webster,  barber,  of  Downham 
Market,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr 
Bell.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  July  13,  1664.  Surety,  Mr 
Robinson. 

Ransome,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Ransome,  rector  of  Aldeby  and 
Ingvvorth,  Norfolk.  Born  in  Banningham.  Schools,  Wy- 
mondham,  under  his  father,  five  years;  North  Walsham, 
under  Mr  Lucy,  one  year;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lover- 
ing, a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  11, 
1664.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Lyng,  William :  son  of  Edward  Lyng,  gent.,  of  Corston,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Corston,  two  years,  under  Mr  Colby;  Saxthorp, 
under  Mr  Edmonds,  three  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  under  Mr 
Ellys,  Oct.  13,  1664. 

Elyott,  Adam;  of  Jedburgh,  Teviotdale,  Scotland;  son  of  Henry 
Elyott,  clerk,  of  that  place.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Scengh,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  10, 
1664.     Surety,  Mr  Bragg. 


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ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  1,   166|  TO  DEC.  31,  1665. 

Colman,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Colman,  gent.,  of  Duxford.  Born 
there.  School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  under  Mr  Burrowes, 
four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  13,  166i.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Foster,  John;  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk;  son  of  Samuel  Foster,  B.D. 
clerk,  of  that  place,  and  formerly  fellow  of  the  college. 
School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen.  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar,  Jan.  31,  166*.     Tutor,  Mr  Felton. 

Purland,  Robert;  son  of  Jeremiah  Purland,  gent,  of  Warham,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  Schools,  Warham,  under  Mr  Tubbin,  two 
years ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  under  Mr  Ellys,  Feb.  1,  166*. 

Patrick,  German  ;  son  of  William  Patrick,  gent.  Born  at  Wiggenhall 
St  Germains,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Trendle, 
five  years;  and  at  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  March  10,  166*.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Pickering,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Pickering,  Esq.,  of  Thelwall, 
Cheshire.  Born  in  London.  Schools,  St  Paul's,  under  Mr 
Davenport,  half  a  year;  and  Chester,  under  Mr  Liptrot,  five 
years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  March  25,  1665.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys.     Entered  first  at  St  John's  College. 

Buxton,  Anthony;  son  of  John  Buxton,  gent.,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk. 
Born  in  Norwich.  School,  Holt,  under  Mr  Mazey,  six  years. 
Age  16.    Admitted  sizar,  March  29,  1665.   Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Wilmott,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Wilmott,  deceased,  late  rector  of 
Westborough,  Lincolnshire.  Born  there.  Schools,  Newark, 
under  Mr  Masterson,  two  years ;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
under  Mr  Leeds,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar, 
March  9,  166*.  Surety,  first  Mr  Ellys,  succeeded  by  Mr 
Felton,  and  by  Mr  Thorp,  fellows  of  the  College. 

Carter,  Thomas ;  son  of  Humphrey  Carter,  gent.,  of  Barningham.  Born 
in  London.  Schools,  South  Repps,  Norfolk,  under  Mr 
Martyn,  three  years;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Dr 
Stevens  and  Mr  Leeds,  about  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  March  30,  1665.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Sheldrake,  John ;  sou  of  John  Sheldrake,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School, 
Bawburgh,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Tennison,  a  year  and  a  half, 
and  under  Mr  Yong,  two  years ;  also  at  school,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March 
30,  1665.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Domvill,  Edward;  son  of  William  Domvill,  gent.,  of  Lymm,  Cheshire. 
Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Richardson,  nine 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  March  30,  1665.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 


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Comberbatch,  Richard;  son  of  Ralph  Comberbatch,  gent.,  of  Lymm, 
Cheshire.  Born  at  Latchford.  School,  Lymm,  under  Mr 
Richardson,  nine  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  sizar,  March 
30,  1665.     Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Taylour,  Jeremiah ;  son  of  John  Taylour,  gent.,  of  Golborne, 
Lancashire.  Born  there.  School,  "Winwick,  under  Mr 
Gorse,  seven  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  March  30, 
1665.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Guynne,  Rice;  son  of  Rice  Guynne,  gent.,  of  Fakenham.  Born  there. 
School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Ives,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May 
17,  1665.    Tutor,  Mr  Pepys. 

Marbury,  James ;  son  of  James  Marbury,  rector  of  Davenham, 
Cheshire.  School,  Northwich,  five  years,  under  Messrs 
Cotton  and  Swinton.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Caton,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Caton,  of  Thorp  Abbot,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Swaffham.  Schools,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton, 
three  years;  and  Thorp  Abbot,  under  Mr  Jermyne,  four 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  under  Mr  Ellys,  July 
3,  1665. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM   JAN.    1,   166$  TO   DEC.   31,    1666. 

Ward,  Thomas;  son  of  Henry  Ward.  Born  at  Aveley,  ?('Have- 
leyes').  Schools,  Beccles  and  Barsham,  Suffolk,  under 
Mr  Nuttall,  two  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering, 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  22,  166$. 
Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

*Dade,  John;  son  of  Thomas  Dade,  gent.,  of  Tannington,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Crachnall,  three  years ; 
and  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds,  three  years 
and  a  half.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  March  12,  166$. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Constable,  William;  son  of  George  Constable,  gent.,  of  Ringstead, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Hunstanton.  Schools,  Thornham,  under 
Mr  Tod,  one  year ;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  29,  1666.  Tutor,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Bacon,  Edmund;  bart.,  son  of  Nicholas  Bacon,  bart.,  of  Gillingham, 
Norfolk. 

Crew,  John ;  son  of  John  Crew,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Born  there. 
At  school  there,  under  Dr  Stevens,  eight  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  April  17,  1666.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Crayford,  Robert;  son  of  Robert  Crayford,  rector  of  Grinstead, 
Sussex.  Born  in  Cambridge.  At  school  there,  two  years, 
and  at  Grinstead,  seven  years  :  under  his  father.  Age  16. 
Admitted  pensioner,  April  24,  1666.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Drury,  Waters;  son  of  William  Drury,  gent.,  of  Downham  Market. 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Halfleade,  five  years ;  and 
at  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar,  April  25,  1666.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Sayer,  John;  son  of  Richard  Sayer,  gent.,  of  Pulham  St  Mary 
the  Virgin,  Norfolk.  School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Francis  and 
Mr  Browne,  two  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, May  17,  1666.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Webster,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Webster,  gent.,  of  Aldeby,  near 
Haddiscoe,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Weston,  Suffolk.  Educated 
at  home,  under  Mr  Margerum ;  and  at  Barsham  and  Beccles, 
for  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar.  Tutor,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Eglington,  Anthony;  son  of  Henry  Eglington,  gent.,  of  Bawdeswell, 
Norfolk.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  19,  1666.    Age  17.     Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 

Warburton,  George;  son  of  George  Warburton,  bart.,  of  Cheshire. 
Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1666.  Tutor,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Pickering,  John ;  son  of  John  Pickering,  attorney  at  law,  of  Cuckfield, 
Sussex.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  seven  years,  under 
Messrs  Rowst,  Deane,  and  Taylour.  Age  17-  Admitted 
scholar,  June  21,  1666.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

King,  John;  son  of  John  King,  M.D.,  fellow  of  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians, London.  Born  in  London.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Dugard,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  21, 
1666.     Tutor,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Wilcocke,  Arthur;  son  of  Arthur  Wilcocke,  gent.,  of  Crowan,  Corn- 
wall. Born  there.  School,  Great  Torrington,  under  Mr 
Lanford.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  May  31,  1666.  Tutor 
and  surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Collier,  Jeremiah;  son  of  Jeremiah  Collier,  clerk,  of  Papworth 
('  Pansworth'),  Cambs.  Born  at  Quy.  School,  Ipswich,  under 
his  father.  First  admitted  sizar,  June  6,  1666;  and  after- 
wards, April  10,  1669.     Age  18.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Lake,  Richard ;  son  of  William  Lake,  clerk,  of  Little  Shillington,  Beds. 
Born  there.  School,  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  for  two  years. 
Age  16.   Admitted  sizar,  Juue  18,  1666.  Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Burchall,  James ;  son  of  Thomas  Burchall,  woollen-draper,  of  ']  Swin- 
yard  ('Swinehead'),  Cheshire.  School,  Loughton,  under 
Mr  Ingham,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  under 
Mr  Ellys,  June  21,  1666. 

Mace,  John. 

Halcott,  John;  son  of  Matthew  Halcott,  tanner,  of  Litcham,  Norfolk. 


264  admissions.  [1666 

School,  Scarning,  under  Mr  Burton,  six  years.    Age  17. 

Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  26,  1666.     Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 
Grigson,  William;  son  of  Robert  Grigson,  gent,  of  Hardingham. 

School,  Scarning,  under  Mr  Burton,  four  years.  Age  16. 

Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  26,  1666.    Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 
Capell,  Gamaliel ;  son  of  Gamaliel  Capell,  D.D.,  rector  of  Icklingham, 

Suffolk.     Born    at   Stanton.     School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 

under  Dr  Stevens,  two,  and  under  Mr  Leeds,  four  years. 

Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  29, 1666.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Woorts,  William;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  1659.  Admitted 

fellow-commoner.    Surety,  Mr  Felton. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  166?  TO  DEC.  31,  1667. 

Hoper,  Gold  well;  bachelor  of  civil  law;  previously  admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  1662.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, Feb.  7,  166#.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Bagge,  Ralph ;  son  of  Francis  Bagge,  gent.,  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Swaff ham,  one  year,  under  Mr  Harvey ;  and  Cam- 
bridge, three  years,  under  Mr  Griffith.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  July  7,  1666.     Tutor,  Mr  Bagge. 

Day,  Henry. 

Seycill,  William;  son  of  Robert  Seycill,  gent,  of  Herefordshire.  Born 
in  London.  School,  Waltham  Abbey,  under  Mr  Spratt  and 
Dr  Reeve.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  20, 166f  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Maddox,  John;  son  of  John  Maddox,  carpenter,  of  Harrow  on  the 
Hill.  Born  at  Roxeth,  ('Roxey',)  Middlx.  School,  Harrow, 
under  Mr  Hide,  three  years;  and  under  Mr  Johnson,  six 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  March  9,  1665.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Staynes,  Richard;  son  of  Thomas  Staynes,  gent.,  of  Thirsk,  York- 
shire. At  school  there,  six  years,  under  Messrs  Buck  and 
Parkes.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  30,  1667. 
Surety,  Mr  Thompson. 

Randall,  Humphry;  son  of  Robert  Randall,  Esq.,  of  Kentisbury, 
Devon.  At  school,  under  Mr  Naylour,  five  years.  Age  1 7. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  10,  1667.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Chichester,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Chichester,  gent,  of  Sherwill, 
Devon.  Schools,  Combmartin,  under  Mr  Whitty,  two  years ; 
and  Barnstaple,  under  Mr  Hughes,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  10,  1667.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Grimes,  John;  son  of  John  Grimes,  gent,  of  Thetford.  Born  in 
Norwich.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keene,  four  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  April  10,  1667.  Surety,  Mr 
Robinson. 


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Kettlewell,  John ;  son  of  Arthur  Kettlewell,  goldsmith,  of  Gatesend, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  3,  1667.    Tutor  and  surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Hey,  Thomas;  son  of  Christopher  Hey,  of  Watton,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  six  years  Age 
17.    Admitted  sizar,  March  10,  166?.    Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Taylour,  William;  son  of  William  Taylour,  gent.,  of  Holme,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Moulton,  Lincolnshire.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  May  30, 1667.   Surety,  Mr  Bassett 

Mazey,  John;  son  of  Henry  Mazey;  innkeeper,  of  Cambridge.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Griffith,  sis  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  9,  1666  (sic).    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Neale,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Neale,  gent.,  of  Saxmundham,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Blythburgh.  School,  Theberton,  under  Mr  Davies, 
eight  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April  17,  1667. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Ward,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Ward,  bart.,  of  Bixley,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  Schools,  Surlingham,  under  Mr  Jewel,  three  years; 
and  Mendlesham,  under  Dr  Smith,  three  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  23,  1667.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Buck,  John;  son  of  Samuel  Buck,  attorney  at  law,  of  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  Born  at  Burnham  Thorpe,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wisbech,  under  Mr  Frisney,  eight  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted scholar,  May  10,  1667.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Wace,  Edmund;  son  of  John  Wace,  gent.,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Ward,  four,  Mr  Smith, 
two,  and  Mr  Fish,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
May  31,  1667.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Chrowsey,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Chrowsey,  gent.,  of  Ilkley,  York- 
shire. Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Cotes,  two, 
and  under  Mr  Dennison,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar,  June  1,  1667.    Surety,  Mr  Thompson. 

Calthorp,  Charles;  son  of  James  Calthorp,  Esq.,  of  East  Barsham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Barsham,  under  Mr  Lambe, 
five  years;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Knights,  William ;  son  of  William  Knights,  gent.,  of  Denny  Abbey, 
Cambs.  Born  there.  School,  Impington.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  June  19,  1667.  Age  16. 
Surety,  Mr  Kitchingman. 

Fox,  Edmund.  Born  at  Saxthorpe,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Holt,  under 
Mr  Mazey;  and  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Pitts.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  19,  1667.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Oates,  Titus;  son  of  Samuel  Oates,  clerk,  rector  of  Hastings,  Sussex. 
Born  at  Oakham,  Rutlandshire.  At  school,  in  London, 
under  Mr  Mackmillian,  one  year,  aud  under  other  masters, 
for  about  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  June  29, 
1667.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 


266  admissions.  [1667 

Day,  Henry ;  son  of  Thomas  Day,  Esq.,  of  Scoulton,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  Educated  at  home,  under  Mr  Day,  two  years ;  and  at 
Norwich,  under  Messrs  Farrow  and  Lovering,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  9,  166|.  Surety,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Sherive,  Christopher;  son  of  Christopher  Sherive,  of  Great  Bradley, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  Educated  privately,  under  Mr  Burrell. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  July  2,  1667.  Surety,  Mr 
Bagge. 

Clough,  James ;  son  of  Gervase  Clough, doctor  ('  medicus'),  of  Ashton? 
('  Nash  ton '),  Lancashire.  School,  Winwick,  under  Mr  Goaret, 
five  years.  Age  21.  Admitted  sizar,  July  2,  1667.  Surety, 
Mr  Bagge. 

Deve,  Oliver;  son  of  Thomas  Deve,  Esq.,  of  Hoxne,  ('  Hoxton'),  Suf- 
folk. Born  there.  School,  Eye,  under  Mr  Brown,  six 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  July  5,  1667.  Surety,  Mr 
Bagge. 

Dade,  Nathaniel ;  son  of  Thomas  Dade,  Esq.,  of  Tannington.  Born 
there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds.  Age 
14.     Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  2,  1667.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Howard,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Howard,  gent.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Moulton.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Wickam,  eight  years. 
Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  12,  1667.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Pickering,  Robert ;  son  of  Robert  Pickering,  Esq.  Previously  ad- 
mitted scholar  1665.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  1667.     Surety,  Mr  John  Ellys. 

Glascock,  Christopher;  son  of  Christopher  Glascock,  of  Felstead, 
Essex,  schoolmaster.  Born  in  Ipswich.  At  school,  under 
his  father.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  15,  1667. 
Surety,  Mr  Thorpe.  Previously  admitted  at  Emmanuel 
College,  April  30,  1667,  under  the  said  Mr  Thorpe. 

Farr,  Samuel;  son  of  Ellis  Farr,  farmer;  of  Oviugton,  Essex.  Born 
at  Ashen.  School,  Felstead,  under  Mr  Glascock,  six  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  15,  1667.  Tutor,  Mr  Thorpe. 
Previously  entered  at  Emmanuel  College,  under  the  said 
Mr  Thorpe,  April  13,  1667. 

Mott,  William ;  son  of  Edmund  Mott,  gent.,  of  Caldecot,  near  Swaff- 
ham  Market,  Norfolk.  Born  at  West  Barsham.  Schools, 
Fakenham  and  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Bishop,  two  years ; 
Swaff ham,  under  Messrs  Harvey  and  Roberts,  three  years ; 
Beechamwell,  under  Mr  Cooper,  one  year;  Lynn,  under  Mr 
Bell,  four  years;  and  Docking?,  ('Dawking'),  under  Mr 
Wyndell,  nine  months.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  15, 
1667.  Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Rolle,  Alexander;  son  of  Alexander  Rolle,  'jurisconsultus',  deceased. 
Born  at  Atherington,  Devon.  School,  Barnstaple,  under 
Mr  Hume,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Dec.  10,  1667.    Surety,  Mr  Basset. 


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*Green,  Christopher;  son  of  Christopher  Green,  the  college  cook. 
Born  in  Cambridge.  At  school,  under  Mr  Griffith,  seven 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  13,  1667.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN    1,   166|   TO   DEC.   31,   1668. 

Partington,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Partington,  linendraper,  de- 
ceased. Born  at  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under 
Messrs  Watts  and  Pitts.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan. 
23,  166f.     Surety,  Mr  Bagg. 

Dawney,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Dawney,  rector  of  Salthouse,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Holt,  under  Mr  Mazey,  four  years; 
and  Norwich,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
March  17,  166|.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Smith,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Smith,  minister,  of  Rotherby,  Lin- 
colnshire (sic).  Born  at  Hoby,  Leicestershire.  Schools, 
Loughborough,  under  Mr  Somervill,  seven  years;  and  Mel- 
ton Mowbray,  under  Mr  Stokes.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
March  26,  166S.    Tutor,  Mr  Bagg. 

Cutcliffe,  Charles ;  son  of  John  Cutcliffe,  Esq.,  of  Ilfracombe,  ('  Ilford- 
comb'),  Devon.  Born  at  Bishops  Tawton.  Schools,  Ilfra- 
combe, under  Mr  Prince,  half  a  year ;  Braunton,  under  Mr 
Penrowes,  one  year;  Barnstaple,  under  Mr  Humes,  half  a 
year ;  Tawstock,  under  Mr  Naylour,  two  years ;  Torrington, 
under  Mr  Larford,  one  year;  and  Tawstock,  under  Mr 
Hooper,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  April  1,  1668, 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Prince,  William ;  son  of  Leonard  Prince,  minister,  of  Exeter.  Born 
at  Dalwood,  Devon.  Schools,  Ilfracombe,  under  his  father 
and  under  Mr  Shopley,  nine  months ;  Barnstaple,  under  Mr 
Humes,  a  year  and  a  half;  and  Exeter,  under  Mr  Bradford, 
one  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  1, 1668.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

De  Grey,  William ;  son  of  James  de  Grey,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Merton,  Norfolk.  School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen,  about 
a  year.  Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  22, 
1668.    Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Ilobart,  James;  eldest  son  of  James  Hobart,  Esq.,  of  Mendham, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Hoxne,  ('Hoxon'),  under  Mr 
Hall,  three  years;  Diss,  under  Messrs  Barbar  and  Wales, 
two  years;  and  Thorpe- Abbots,  under  Mr  Jarmy,  one  year. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  2,  1668.  Surety, 
Mr  Bagg. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Punchard,  John ;  son  of  John  Punchard,  attorney  at  law,  of  Beding- 
field,  Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Thorpe-Abbots,  Norfolk, 
under  Mr  Jarmy,  seven  years.  Age,  over  14.  Admitted 
sizar,  May  27,  1668.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Saint  John,  Henry;  eldest  son  of  Walter  Saint  John,  bart.,  of  Lid- 
diard,  Wilts.  Born  at  Battersea,  Surrey.  School,  Eton, 
seven  years,  under  Mr  Mountague.  Age  16.  Admitted  fel- 
low-commoner, May  29,  1668.     Surety,  Mr  Jenkes.  • 

Evans,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Evans,  tailor,  of  Battersea.  Born 
there.  School,  Eton,  under  Mr  Mountague,  seven  years 
Age  25.  Admitted  sizar  ('  pauper  scholaris  et  mediastinus') 
of  Mr  St  John.     Tutor,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Barber,  Robert ;  son  of  Thomas  Barber,  gent.,  deceased,  late  of 
Denver,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Swaffham  Market, 
under  Mr  Half  head,  two  years;  and  Thetford,  uuder  Mr 
Keen,  three  years.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  June  9,  1668.     Surety,  the  Master. 

Essex,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Essex ;  rector  of  Reedham,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Wickhampton.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  four  years;  Sisland,  under  Mr  Bell,  three  months; 
Beccles,  under  Mr  Wells,  one  year;  and  Thetford,  under 
Mr  Keen,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  June  22, 
1668.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Buxton,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Buxton,  gent.,  of  Dickleburgh, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Barnham  Broom.  Schools,  Eye,  six 
years,  under  Mr  Browne ;  Diss,  under  Messrs  Barbar, 
Payne  and  Jarmy ;  Dickleburgh  and  Thorpe- Abbots,  three 
years.  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  June  26,  1668.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Ivory,  Edmund;  son  of  John  Ivory,  painter,  of  Cambridge.  Born 
there.  At  the  Perse  school,  under  Mr  Griffith,  eight  years, 
except  that  whilst  the  plague  was  raging  he  went  to  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
August  17,  1668.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Hartstonge,  Francis;  son  of  Standish  Hartstonge,  gent.,  of  Limerick, 
Ireland.  Born  in  Norwich.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Lovering,  one  year;  Limerick,  under  Mr  Smith,  three 
years;  Cork,  under  Mr  Canowell  (a  Frenchman).  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  10,  1668.  Surety,  Mr 
Thorp.  Previously  admitted  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
April  10,  1668. 
Ludkyn,  Christopher;  son  of  Christopher  Ludkyn,  M.D.,  of  Ipswich. 
Born  at  Swaffham  Market,  Norfolk.  At  school,  under  Mr 
Stevenson,  one  year ;  and  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen,  two 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  12,  1668.  Surety, 
Mr  Jenny. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  166*  TO  DEC.  31,  1669. 

Gleen,  Rodney;  son  of  Peter  Gleen,  bart.,  of  Hardwick,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Pilton,  Somersetshire.  School,  Moulton,  Norfolk, 
under  Mr  Wickham,  eight  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table,  Feb.  10,  166§.  Surety,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Latham,  John ;  son  of  John  Latham,  goldsmith,  of  London.  Born 
there.  School,  Winwick,  Lancashire,  under  Mr  Gorss,  five, 
and  under  Mr  Jones,  one  year.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar, 
Feb.  10,  166|.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Lowe,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Lowe,  deceased,  of  Hulme  ('Holme',) 
Winwick,  Lancashire.  Born  at  Ashton.  School,  Winwick, 
under  Mr  Goss,  five  years;  Mr  Jones,  one  year,  and  Mr 
Atkinson,  three  months.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  March 
20,  166|.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Buxton,  Francis;  son  of  Thomas  Buxton,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Tivetshall,  under  Mr  Jermy,  two 
years;  and  Eye,  under  Mr  Browne,  four  years.  Age  18. 
Admitted  sizar,  March  23,  166f.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Crusoe,  Francis;  son  of  Aquila  Crusoe,  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Lovering,  two  years,  and 
under  Mr  Mazey,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
March  30,  1669.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Brabbin,  William ;  son  of  William  Brabbin,  gent.,  of  the  parish  of 
Deane,  Lancashire.  Born  there.  School,  Lymni,  Cheshire, 
under  Mr  Flitgraft,  one  year;  and  Ringley,  Lancashire, 
under  Mr  Taylor,  two  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar, 
March  24,  166g.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Wells,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Wells,  clerk,  of  Norfolk.  Born  there. 
Schools,  Diss,  under  Messrs  Barber  and  Wales,  four  years  ; 
and  Tivetshall,  under  Mr  Jermy,  one  year.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  March  24,  166;j.     Surety,  Mr  Blanks. 

Berney,  Richard ;  eldest  son  of  Richard  Berney,  Esq.,  of  Reedham, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Plaistow,  Essex.  Schools,  Norwich 
(private),  under  Mr  Locke,  and  (public),  under  Mr  Lover- 
inge,  two  years;  also  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  two  years.  Age 
18.     Admitted  fellow-commoner.    Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Berney,  Richard;  son  of  William  Berney,  Esq.,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Educated  first  in  his  grandfather's  house  at 
Elsing,  under  Mr  Winter;  afterwards  at  school  at  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Lewis,  three  months;  and  at  Seaming,  under  Mr 
Burton,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March 
6,  166|.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Crawley,  John ;  son  of  Francis  Crawley,  Esq.,  of  Northaw,  Herts. 
Schools,  Luton,  Beds.,  under  Mr  Roe,  four  years;  and  St 
Paul's,  London,  under  Mr  Crumlcholme.  Age  17.   Admitted 


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pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  21,  1669.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellis. 

Alston,  Edward ;  son  of  Joseph  Alston,  Esq.  Born  at  Chelsea.  At 
school,  under  Messrs  Littleton  and  Cavey,  two  years ;  and 
at  Brentford  ('Branford'),  a  year  and  a  half  under  Mr 
Beverage.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  May  7,  16C9.     Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

Chichester,  Ames;  son  of  Henry  Chichester,  gent.,  of  Barnstaple, 
Devon.  Born  at  Marwood.  School,  Barnstaple,  under  Mr 
Humes,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  9, 
1669.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Barker,  Joseph;  son  of  Edward  Barker,  gent.,  of  Wandsworth,  Sur- 
rey. Schools,  Wandsworth,  under  Mr  Horton,  one  year; 
Westminster,  under  Mr  Busby,  two  years;  and  Wandsworth, 
under  Mr  Crumlehome,  six  months.  Age  17.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  20,  1669.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellis. 

Bacon,  William  ;  son  of  William  Bacon,  clerk,  of  Pakefield,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Pakefield,  under  Mr  Treasure,  four 
years;  Beccles,  under  Mr  Busby,  two  years;  and  Norwich, 
under  Mr  Mazey,  three  years.  Admitted  sizar,  May  5,  1669. 
Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Sparhawk,  Samuel ;  son  of  Edward  Sparhawk,  clerk,  of  Boreham, 
Essex.  Born  at  Black-Notley.  School,  Felstead,  under  Mr 
Glascock,  two  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  28, 
1669.    Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

Dyer,  Swinerton  ;  son  of  William  Dyer,  gent.,  of  Tottenham,  ('Totten- 
ham High  Cross,')  Middlesex.  Born  in  London.  Educated 
first  at  home,  under  Mr  Brankard ;  then  at  Felstead  school, 
under  Mr  Glascock,  two  years.  Age  1 7.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  June  8,  1669.     Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

Turner,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Turner,  gent.,  of  Winwick,  Lanca- 
shire. Born  there.  School,  Ringley,  under  Mr  Taylor. 
Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  June  9,  1669.   Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

Hart,  James ;  son  of  Robert  Hart,  gent.,  of  Westleigh  ('  Wastleigh'), 
Lancashire.  School,  Ringley,  under  Mr  Taylor,  three  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  June  10, 1669.    Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

Topcliffe,  Lancaster;  Bachelor  of  Civil  Law;  previously  admitted 
scholar  in  1664.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  1669.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellis. 

Ward,  Robert ;  son  of  Edward  Ward,  bart.,  of  Bixley,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  Schools,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Lovering ;  Mendlesham, 
Suffolk,  under  Dr  Smith,  three  years ;  and  Norwich,  under 
Mr  Mazey,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar, 
Aug.  4,  1669.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Scarburgh,  Charles;  son  of  Charles  Scarburgh,  knt. ;  fellow  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians.  Born  in  London.  Educated 
at   home,  under   Mr   John   More.     Age   16.     Admitted 


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pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  10,  1669.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellis. 

Todd,  John;  son  of  John  Todd,  citizen  of  Norwich.  Born  there. 
At  school,  under  Messrs  Lovering  and  Mazey.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  10,  1669.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Digby,  John ;  son  of  John  Digby,  gent.,  of  Newport  ('Newport  Pond',) 
Essex.  Born  there.  Schools,  Bardfield,  under  Mr  Trot, 
one  year;  and  Newport,  under  Dr  Edwards,  three  years. 
Age  18.    Admitted  sizar,  Oct.  13,  1669.     Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Peyton,  Yelverton;  son  of  Thomas  Peyton,  Esq.,  of  Rougham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  IS.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Nov.  1,  1669. 
Surety,  Mr  Basset. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.   1,  16f§  TO   DEC.  31,  1670. 

Reade,  Charles ;  son  of  Thomas  Reade,  Esq.,  deceased ;  of  Bard  well, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen, 
two  years ;  and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds,  five 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  fellow  commoner,  Jan.  18,  16f§. 
Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Reade,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Reade,  Esq.,  deceased.  Born  at 
Bardwell.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen,  two  years ; 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds,  five  years.  Age 
14.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan.  21, 
16?-§.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Briggs,  Thomas;  son  of  —  Briggs,  citizen  of  London.  Born  in 
London.  Schools,  Hatfield,  Herts.,  under  Mr  Wilkins,  a 
year  and  a  half;  and  Saffron  Walden,  under  Messrs  Burrows 
and  Rix,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  14, 
16f§.     Surety,  Mr  John  Robinson. 

Browne,  John ;  son  of  Nicholas  Browne,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  a  private  school  there,  under  Mr  Cushing,  four 
years;  and  at  the  public  school,  under  Mr  Mazey,  three 
years.  Age  14.  Admitted  Bp.  of  Durham's  scholar,  March 
23,  16fg.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Warkehouse,  William ;  son  of  John  Warkehouse,  attorney  at  law, 
deceased.  Born  at  Sharrington,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich, 
under  Messrs  Lovering  and  Mazey,  five  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  Dec.  10,  1669.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Wragge,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Wragge,  of  Barnston,  ('  Barnson,') 
Essex.  Born  there.  School,  Felstead,  under  Mr  Glascock, 
eight  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  25,  164$. 
Surety,  Mr  Ellis. 

Andrewes,  Oliver;  son  of  Oliver  Andrewes,  gent,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Sudbury,  under  Messrs  Weston  and 
Newson,  two  years ;  and  Felstead,  under  Mr  Glascock,  a  year 


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and  a  half.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  March  9,  16fg.     Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

Loveringe,  John;  son  of  John  Loveringe,  gent.,  of  Collibeare, 
Tawstock,  Devon.  Born  there.  At  school  there,  under 
Mr  Hooper,  six  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  March 
28,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Oram,  Courtnay;  son  of  Isaac  Oram,  deceased.  Born  at  Kenton, 
Devon.  School,  Ottery,  (private),  under  Mr  Austin,  eight 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  28, 1670.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Bringloe,  John;  son  of  John  Bringloe,  gent.,  of  Wilby,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Rudham.  Schools,  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Locke, 
one  year;  Attleborough,  under  Mr  Shephard,  one  year; 
and  Moulton,  under  Mr  Wickham,  five  years.  Age  15. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  13,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Cheshire,  Robert;  son  of  Thomas  Cheshire,  of  Halton,  Cheshire. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Halton, under  Mr  Fleetcroft,  two  years : 
Chester,  under  Mr  Lipthrough,  a  year  and  a  half;  and 
Weston,  under  the  same  master,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  May  14,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Shouldham,  Robert;  son  of  Nathaniel  Shouldham,  Esq.,  of  Kettle- 
stone,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Croxton  ('  Crowston').  Schools, 
Holt,  under  Mr  Mazy,  half  a  year;  and  Lynn,  under  Mr 
Bell,  seven  years.  Admitted  scholar,  May  10,  1670.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Girling,  Isaac;  B.A.,  of  this  College.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  May  26,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Baker,  Richard ;  son  of  Andrew  Baker,  of  London,  attorney  at  law. 
Born  in  London.  Schools,  Blockley,  Worcestershire,  under 
Mr  Collier,  four  years;  and  Todenham,  Gloucestershire, 
under  Mr  Wiggan,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  May  11,  1670.    Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Ellison,  Timotliy;  son  of  William  Ellison,  of  Wavertree,  Lancashire. 
School,  Toxteth  Park,  under  Mr  Ursely,  eight  years.  Age 
16.    Admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Thorpe. 

*Lightwine,  John;  son  of  Matthew  Lightwine,  gent.,  of  Barford, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Barford,  under  Mr  Purt, 
three  years;  and  Norwich  (private),  two  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar,  May  16,  1670.    Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Brand,  James;  son  of  William  Brand,  gent.,  of  Polstead,  Suffolk. 
School,  Boxford,  under  Mr  Grandstone.  Age  19.  Admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  14,  1670.  Surety, 
Mr  Robinson. 

Berners,  Arthur;  son  of  Hatton  Berners,  Esq.,  deceased ;  of  Pulham 
St  Mary?  ("Villa  St8e  Maria;"),  Norfolk.  Born  in  London. 
School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  25,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Brand,  James ;  already  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table ; 
admitted  fellow-commoner,  July  1,  1670.  Surety,  Mr 
Robinson. 

Bringloe,  John ;  previously  admitted  scholar ;  admitted  pensioner  to 
the  bachelors'  table,  Sep.  8,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Pearce,  James;  son  of  James  Pearce,  surgeon,  of  London.  Born 
there.  Age  13.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  22,  1670.  Surety, 
Dr  Gelsthorpe. 

Pearson,  John;  son  of  Richard  Pearson,  deceased.  Born  at  Holt, 
Norfolk.  At  school  there,  under  Messrs  Mazey,  and  Bain- 
bridge,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  14,  1670. 
Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Barber,  Robert;  M.A.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' table, 
1668.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  29,  1670.  Surety, 
Mr  Jenny. 

King,  John;  M.B.  Admitted  scholar,  1666.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, Nov.  29,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Sparks,  Edward ;  son  of  John  Sparkes,  baker,  of  Cambridge.  Born 
in  the  parish  of  St  Edward.  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Griffin,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Dec.  13, 
1670.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Witherly,  Hammond;  son  of  Thomas  Witherly,  M.D.,  of  London. 
Born  at  Little  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Little  Wal- 
singham,  under  Mr  Pytts,  four  years;  and  Holt,  under  Mr 
Bambrick,  three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Dec. 
28,  1670.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  167?  TO  DEC.  31,  1671. 

Worseley,  Charles ;  son  of  Edward  Worseley ;  rector  of  Lethering- 
sett,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Runcton,  near  Sherringham.  School, 
Holt,  under  Messrs  Mazey  and  Bainbridge,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  28,  167?.  Tutor,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Prattant,  Robert;  son  of  Humphrey  Prattant,  gent.,  of  Lammas, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Lammas,  under  Mr  Haylet; 
and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Mazey,  three  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  Jan.  24,  167?.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

*Mott,  Luke;  son  of  Edmund  Mott,  gent.,  of  Caldecot,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Swaffham.  Schools,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  three 
years;  Docking,  under  Mr  Windale,  one  year;  and  Thet- 
ford,  under  Mr  Keen.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  3, 
167?.     Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Baker,  Daniel;  sou  of  John  Baker,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  Born 
there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  three  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  March  11,  167^.    Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 

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274  ADMISSIONS.  [1671 

Barnwell,  Charles;  son  of  Charles  Barnwell,  gent.,  deceased.  Born 
at  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  Schools,  North  Walsham,  under 
Mr  Lucy,  one  year;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  five 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  April  1,  1671.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Ley,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Ley,  of  Tawstock,  Devon.  Born  there. 
School,  Tawstock,  under  Mr  Hooper,  four  years.  Age  16. 
Admitted  scholar,  April  17,  1671.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Johnson,  Thomas ;  son  of  James  Johnson,  merchant,  of  Yarmouth. 
Born  there.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  six  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
March  25,  1671.     Surety,  Mr  Robinson. 

Hoet,  James;  son  of  Peter  Hoet,  merchant  of  London.  Born  there. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  under  Mr  Du  Gard,  six  years. 
Age  25.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  7, 1671.  Surety, 
Mr  Jenkes. 

Cock,  John;  son  of  George  Cock,  merchant  of  London.  Born  in 
Danzig,  Poland.  Schools,  Bromley,  Kent,  under  Dr  Shater- 
whaite,  two  years ;  Lewisham  ('  Lutham'),  under  Mr  Lusham ; 
and  Aldersgate,  London,  under  Mr  More,  two  years.  Age  14. 
Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  21,  1671. 
Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Holle,  Thomas;  son  of  Robert  Holle,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Heigham, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Thursford.  School,  Aylsham,  under  Mr 
Ransome,  five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  May  3,  1671.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Swift,  Edward;  son  of  William  Swift,  clerk,  of  Mileham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  three  years;  and  Wal- 
singham,  under  Mr  Pitts,  one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted 
sizar,  May  5,  1671.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Tidboald,  Alexander;  son  of  Walter  Tidboald.  Born  at  Stockleigh 
('Stuckley'),  Devon.  School,  Tiverton,  under  Mr  Humes, 
five  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  May  15,  1671. 
Surety,  Mr  Thompson. 

Skeet. 

*Wortley,  Bartholomew;  son  of  John  Wortley,  plumber  ('plum- 
barius');  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School, 
Walsingham,  under  Mr  Pitts,  five  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  July  10,  1671.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Brabbin,  Robert;  son  of  William  Brabbin,  gent.,  of  Hulton,  Lanca- 
shire. Born  there.  Schools,  Ringley,  and  Leigh,  under  Mr 
Taylor,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  23, 
1671.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Scarburgh,  Charles;  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' table,  1669. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  5,  1671.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Claxton,  Maurice;  son  of  Hammond  Claxton,  gent.,  of  Livermere, 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Suffolk.     Bom  there.     School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keene. 

Age  18.     Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  14, 1671.    Surety, 

Mr  Ellys. 
Hooper,  Nicholas;   son  of  Nicholas  Hooper,  gent.,  of  Brampton 

('  Branton '),  Devon.     School,  Barnstaple,  under  Ds  Humes, 

and   Us  Allanson.     Age  17.     Admitted   scholar,  Nov.  6. 

Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Stephens,  Ludovic ;  son  of  Ludovic  Stephens,  gent.,  of  Brampton 

('Branton'),  Devon.    Born  there.   School,  Barnstaple,  under 

Ds  Humes  and  Ds  Allanson,  five  years.   Age  17.   Admitted 

scholar,  Nov.  6,  1671.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  167J  TO  DEC.  31,  1672. 

Barber,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Barber,  gent.,  of  Denver,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Denver,  under  Mr  Half  head;  Ely,  under  Ds  Chatt- 
wick,  two  years;  Eton  College,  under  Mr  Montague,  six 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  31,  167|.  Tutor, 
Mr  Basset. 

Gunn,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Gunu,  "census  mediocris";  of 
Lewes,  Sussex.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Stafford.    Age 

17.  Admitted  scholar,  March  26, 1672.     Surety,  Mr  Robin- 
son. 

Wilmot,  Robert;  B.A.  Admitted  scholar,  1665.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  March  29,  1672.     Surety,  Mr  Thorp. 

Kidd,  John;  son  of  John  Kidd,  maltster  ('bynefex'),  of  Lynn.  At 
school  there,  under  Mr  Bell.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
April  4,  1672.     Surety,  the  chaplain,  Mr  Melsop. 

Lyng,  William ;  B.A.  Admitted  sizar,  1664.  Admitted  fellow- com- 
moner, April  19,  1672.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Wilkin,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Wilkin,  gent.,  of  North  Pickenham, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Swaffham, 
under  Ds  Needbam ;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton.   Age 

18.  Admitted  scholar,  May  1,  1672.     Tutor,  Mr  Bagg. 
Burges,  Thomas;  son  of  Christopher  Burges,  of  Colkirk,  Norfolk. 

School,   Burlingham,  under  Mr  Hastings,  and  Seaming, 

under  Mr  Burton.    Age  18.    Admitted  sizar,  June  11,  1672. 

Tutor,  Mr  Bagg. 
Wayte,  Thomas ;  son  of  Laurence  Wayte,  husbandman,  of  Millington, 

('Milton'),  Yorkshire.   Born  there.   School,  Ilkley, under  Mr 

Ustler.    Age  18.     Admitted  sizar,  June  14,  1672,  under 

Mr  Bassett. 
White,  John;  son  of  John  White,  gent.,  deceased.    Born  at  Newark. 

At  school  there,  under  his  brother,  Ds  White.     Age   18. 

Admitted  sizar,  June,  1672,  under  the  chaplain,  Mr  Melsop. 
Shepherd,  George ;  son  of  Hugh  Shepherd,  husbandman.    Bora  at 

Sutton,  Notts.    At  school  there,  under  Mr  Rayner,  four 

18—2 


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years,  and  under  Ds  Payr,  three  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
sizar,  under  Mr  Melsop,  June,  1672. 

Browne,  William ;  son  of  Richard  Browne,  gent.,  of  Runcton  Holme, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Wisbech,  under  Mr  Fresny, 
and  Newcastle,  under  Mr  Garth waite.  Age  19.  Admitted 
scholar,  June  10,  1672.    Tutor,  Mr  Bassett. 

Poole,  Stephen;  son  of  Stephen  Poole,  minister,  of  Reymerstone, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Mendlesham,  Suffolk.  At  school,  first, 
under  his  father;  then  at  Norwich  (private  school),  under 
Mr  Cory.    Age  17.    Admitted  sizar.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Halle,  Matthew ;  son  of  Matthew  Halle,  chandler  ('candelarius'),  of 
Yarmouth.  Born  there.  School,  Feltwell,  Norfolk,  under 
Mr  Fish,  two  years;  and  Melton,  under  Mr  Ward,  three 
years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  5,  1672.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Wetherly,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Wetherly,  M.D.,  of  London. 
Born  at  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  At  St  Paul's  School,  under 
Mr  Cromleholme.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Aug.  8, 1672. 
Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 

Hare,  Thomas  ;  bart.,  son  of  Ralph  Hare,  of  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Denver,  under  Mr  Sanderson ;  Thet- 
ford,  under  Mr  Keen;  and  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Griffith. 
Age  14.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  17,  1672.  Surety, 
the  Master,  Dr  Brady. 

Kedington,  Henry;  son  of  Robert  Kedington,  gent,  deceased;  of 
Rushford,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen, 
four  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  two  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  5,  1672.  Surety,  Mr 
Ellys. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  167|  TO   DEC.  31,  1673. 

Robinson,  John;  son  of  Roger  Robinson, gent.  Born  at  Elsing,  Nor- 
folk. Schools,  Elsing,  under  Mr  Robinson,  five  years;  and 
Scarning,  under  Mr  Burton.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
under  Mr  Robinson,  fellow  of  the  College,  Jan.  11,  167,^. 

Calthorpe,  Raynolds;  son  of  James  Calthorpe,  gent,  of  Ampton, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds,  four 
and  a  half  years.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  Jan.  31,  167.?.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Barker,  Christopher;  son  of  William  Barker,  gent.,  of  Topcliffe, 
Yorkshire.  At  school,  under  Mr  Hurwood,  three  years ;  at 
Sunderland,  Durham,  under  Mr  Sympson,  and  at  Pittington 
?  Holgath,  under  Mr  Thompson,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
sizar,  under  Mr  Ellys,  Feb.  3,  167§. 

Van  de  Bemde,  John;  son  of  Abraham   Van  de  Bemde,  Esq.,  of 


1673]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS   COLLEGE.  277 

Westminster.  Schools,  Westminster  under  Dr  Busby,  one 
year;  ('Hend'),  Henndorf?,  Transylvania,  under  father 
Gesbar,  a  year  and  a  half;  Walsingliam,  Norfolk,  under  Mr 
Pitts,  three  years ;  and  Chelsea,  under  Ds  Swondam,  two 
years,  &c.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  under  Mr  Ellys,  March  10,  167§. 

Strengthfield,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Strengthfield,  citizen  of  Lon- 
don. At  school,  under  his  father  first;  afterwards  under 
Mr  Moore,  two  years;  and  at  St  Paul's, under  Mr  Crumblin, 
one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  under  Mr  Thorpe, 
Feb.  6,  167§. 

Dade,  John;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  1666.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  March  22,  167§.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Fisher,  Edward;  of  Shernbourn  ('Sherborne'),  Norfolk;  son  of 
Robert  Fisher,  merchant  of  that  place,  deceased.  School, 
Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar, 
under  Mr  Bassett,  April  16,  1673. 

Wragg,  Christopher;  son  of  Thomas  Wragg,  gent.,  of  Ugley,  Essex. 
Born  in  the  parish  of  St  James,  London.  School,  Felstead, 
seven  years,  under  Mr  Glascocke.  Age  15.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  25,  1673.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Wace,  James ;  son  of  James  Wace,  clerk,  deceased ;  of  Burlingham, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Pitts, 
seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  28, 1673.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Grey,  Samuel ;  son  of  Edmund  Grey,  barber,  of  Norwich.  Schools, 
Norwich  (private)  under  Mr  Cushen,  one  year;  and  (public) 
under  Mr  Mazey,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
May  22,  1673.    Surety,  Mr  Halman. 

Van  de  Bemde,  John ;  previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table,  1672.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  27, 
1673.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Bacon,  Francis;  son  of  Francis  Bacon,  Esq.,  of  Norwich.  Born  at 
Ditchingham,  Norfolk.  Schools  (private),  under  Mr  Shin- 
nett,  one  year ;  Eye,  Suffolk,  under  Mr  Browne,  a  year  and 
a  half;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  four  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  March  18, 
167§.     Tutor,  Mr  Robinson. 

Blackman,  Lucius;  son  of  Jeremiah  Blackman,  gent.,  of  'Wulwick', 
Middlesex.  Born  there.  Schools,  Seaming,  under  Mr 
Burton,  three  years ;  and  Massingham,  under  Mr  Short, 
three  years.  Age  1 7.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  Aug.  14,  1673.     Tutor,  Mr  Bassett. 

Schouldham,  Francis;  son  of  Nathaniel  Schouldham,  Esq.,  deceased; 
late  of  Kettlestone,  Norfolk.  Born  at  Croxton.  Schools, 
Walsingham,  under  Mr  Pitts,  three  years ;  and  Seaming, 
under  Mr  Burton.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  July  16, 
1673.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 


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Colven,  William ;  son  of  William  Colven,  clerk ;  of  Askrigg,  York- 
shire. Born  there.  Schools,  Bainbridge,  under  Mr  Mottley, 
four  years;  and  Sedbergh,  under  Mr  Fell,  two  years.  Age 
20.  Admitted,  Aug.  16,  1673.  Tutor,  Mr  Basset.  Pre- 
viously admitted  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Feb.  25,  167^. 

Chichester,  Edward;  son  of  Henry  Chichester,  Esq.,  of  Coxleigh, 
Sherwell,  Devon.  Born  at  Marwood.  School,  Barnstaple, 
under  Mr  Humes,  four  years;  and  Sherwell,  under  Mr 
Remphrey,  two  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  2, 
1673.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Bedingfield,  Richard;  son  of  Richard  Bedingfield,  brewer,  of  New- 
market, Suffolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Bradley,  under  Mr 
Billingsley,  five  years ;  and  Cheveley  under  Mr  Westgate, 
half  a  year.    Age  15.    Admitted  sizar.    Tutor,  Mr  Basset. 


ADMISSIONS   FROM  JAN.  I,  167|  TO   DEC.  31,  1G74. 

Billings,  John ;  son  of  Edward  Billings,  chemist,  of  Lynn.  Schools, 
Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  two  years;  and  Lynn,  under 
Mr  Bell,  four  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Jan.  23, 
167|.     Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Dade,  Francis;  son  of  Thomas  Dade,  Esq.,  of  Tannington,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr  Leeds, 
eight  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  26,  167}. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Harrison,  Allington;  son  of  Henry  Harrison,  D.D.,  of  West  Wick- 
ham,  Cambs.  Born  there.  Schools,  Walden,  Essex,  under 
Mr  Burrowes,  three  years ;  and  Bury,  under  Mr  Leeds,  four 
years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  27,  167f.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Burgate,  John ;  son  of  Robert  Burgate,  late  butler  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge.  Born  there.  At  the  school  of  that  college, 
under  Mr  Wroth,  four  years;  and  at  the  Perse  School,  under 
Mr  Griffith.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  Feb.  4,  167}.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Gauden,  Clerke ;  son  of  Dionysius  Gauden,  knt. ;  of  Clapham,  Surrey. 
Educated  first  at  home,  under  Mr  Talents,  three  years ; 
afterwards  under  Mr  Martyn,  two  years ;  and  at  Eton 
College,  under  the  said  Mr  Martyn,  then  an  under-master 
there,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  17.  Admitted,  Feb.  17, 167}. 
Tutor,  Mr  Jenkes. 

Sutton,  Thomas;  son  of  Cleer  Sutton,  husbandman,  of  Wilton,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  Schools,  Feltwell,  under  Mr  Fihh,  and 
under  Mr  Parseley,  five  years;  and  Thetford,  under  Mr 
Keen,  one  year.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  March  7,  167}. 
Surety,  Mr  Tyrrell. 


1674]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE.  279 

Newhouse,  John ;  son  of  Jonathan  Newhouse ;  citizen  and  woollen- 
draper  of  Norwich.  Born  there.  Schools,  Norwich  (private), 
under  Mr  Cushion  ;  (public),  under  Mr  Mazey,  three  years ; 
and  Great  Melton,  under  Mr  Ward.  Admitted  sizar,  April 
1.  1674.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Doughty,  Robert ;  son  of  William  Doughty,  gent.,  of  Hanworth,  Nor- 
folk. Born  in  Norwich.  Educated  privately  under  his 
uncle,  and  Mr  Topcliffe,  fellow  of  the  College,  seven  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  28,  1674.  Surety, 
Mr  Topcliffe. 

Bagge,  Simon;  son  of  Simon  Bagge,  gent.,  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Swaffham,  under  Mr  Needham,  three 
years;  and  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  under  Mr  Griffin, 
five  years.    Admitted  sizar.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 

Coppinger,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Coppinger,  Esq.,  of  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds. Born  at  Buxhall,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury,  under  Mr 
Leeds.  Age  19.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors' 
table,  July  7,  1674.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Edwards,  Thomas;  son  of  William  Edwards,  clerk.  Born  at  Taplow, 
Bucks.  Educated  first  at  home,  afterwards  at  Harrow  on 
the  Hill,  under  Mr  Home.  Age  19.  Admitted  sizar,  July 
15,1674.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Richards,  John ;  son  of  Solomon  Richards ;  gent.,  of  Clonmell,  Tip- 
perary.  Schools,  Wexford,  five  years;  and  'Reding',  under 
Mr  Gestwicke,  three  years.  Age  19.  Admitted,  July  23. 
Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Sotheby,  John;  son  of  John  Sotheby,  "J.  C.  (jurisconsultus ?)  et 
Buriensis  oppidi  a  memoria."  At  school  there,  under  Mr 
Walker,  five  years,  and  under  Mr  Leeds  six  years.  Age  19. 
Admitted  pensioner,  Aug.  29,  1674.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Ward,  John;  M. A.,  previously  admitted  scholar.  Admitted  fellow- 
commoner,  Oct  25,  1674.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Branthwaite,  Thomas ;  son  of  William  Branthwaite,  Esq.,  of  Hethel, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Swerdeston  ('  Swarston '), 
under  Mr  Marjerom,  eight  years;  Hethel,  under  Mr  Allen, 
three  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  one  year. 
Age  16.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Oct.  29,  1674.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Reade,  Thomas,  M.A.  Previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bache- 
lors' table,  1670.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  Nov.  13, 
1674.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Joyner,  William;  son  of  Robert  Joyner,  druggist,  of  Hingham,  Nor- 
folk. Bom  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Poole,  half  a  year; 
at  Wymondham,  under  Mr  Morphew,  a  year  and  a  half; 
and  at  Scarning,  under  Mr  Burton,  two  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  17,  1674.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  167^  TO  DEC.  31,  1675. 

Austine,  Samuel;  son  of  Henry  Austine,  citizen  and  dyer  of  Norwich. 
Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Corey,  one  year ;  and  at 
the  public  school,  under  Mr  Mazey,  five  years.  Age  17. 
Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  7,  167|.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Blaukes,  John  ;  son  of  Christopher  Blaukes,  clerk.  Born  at  Yelver- 
ton,  Norfolk.  Educated  first  under  his  father;  afterwards 
at  school,  under  Mr  Cushion,  a  year  and  a  half;  and  under 
Mr  Mazey,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Turnor,  John;  son  of  Edmund  Tumor,  bart.,  of  Stoke,  Lincolnshire. 
Born  there.  Educated  first  under  Mr  Adamson,  five  years, 
then  under  Mr  Peters,  two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Feb.  5,  1 67*.     Surety,  Mr  Peters. 

Hall,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Hall,  Esq.,  of  Greatford,  Lincolnshire. 
Born  at  Easton.  At  school  at  Grantham,  under  Mr  Walker, 
five  years;  afterwards,  under  Mr  Peters,  a  year  and  a  half. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner.     Tutor,  Mr  Peters. 

Schouldham,  Robert;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1670.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  Feb.  18,  167*.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Chichester,  Henry;  M.A.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  1667.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  Feb.  19,  I67£.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Lommax,  Nathaniel;  son  of  Thomas  Lommax,  gent,  deceased,  of 
Heaton  ('Hetton'),  Lancashire.  Born  there.  School,  Eccles, 
under  Mr  Atkinson,  two  years;  and  Chowbent  ('Yow-bent'), 
under  Mr  Taylor,  three  months.  Age  18.  Admitted  sizar, 
March  12,  167*.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Maris,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Maris,  of  Gresham,  Norfolk,  harness 
maker  ('ad  equorum  lora  phalerasque  operarius').  Born 
there.  Schools,  Holt,  under  Mr  Bainbrigg,  four  years,  and 
Aylsham,  under  Mr  Ransome,  three  years.  Age  17.  Ad- 
mitted sizar,  April  16,  1675.     Surety,  Mr  Halman. 

Brittiffe,  Harbord;  son  of  Simon  Brittiffe,  Esq.,  of  Cley,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  Schools,  Hindringham,  under  Mr  Peartree, 
two  years ;  and  Holt,  under  Mr  Bainbrigge,  five  years.  Ad- 
mitted fellow-commoner,  April  17,  1675.  Tutor,  Mr  Hal- 
man. 

Glemham,  Charles;  son  of  Sackville  Glemham,  knt,  of  Glemham, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Campsey  ('  Cansir ')  Ash,  under 
Mr  Stubbing,  five  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  scholar,  April 
20,  1675.     Tutor,  Mr  Spencer. 

Booth,  Edmund ;  son  of  John  Booth,  citizen  and  weaver,  of  Norwich. 
Born  there.  At  school,  for  six  years,  under  Mr  Mazey. 
Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  21,  1675.  Surety,  Mr 
Basset. 


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Springall,  Thomas ;  son  of  John  Springall,  gent.,  of  Blakeney,  Nor- 
folk. Born  at  Sherringham.  Schools,  Blakeney,  under  Mr 
Wells,  a  year  and  a  half;  and  Holt,  under  Mr  Bainbrigg, 
six  years.  Age  19.  Admitted  scholar,  1675.  Surety,  Mr 
Halman. 

*Goddard,  John;  son  of  Amos  Goddard,  deceased,  of  Wiggenhall  St 
Mary,  Norfolk.  Born  there.  School,  Lynn,  under  Mr  Bell, 
six  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  sizar,  April  23, 1675.  Surety, 
Mr  Basset. 

Shelton,  Robert ;  son  of  Maurice  Shelton,  Esq.,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Norton,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Thetford,  under  Mr 
Keene,  five  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Mazey,  two 
years.    Admitted  scholar,  April  28,  1675.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Biddell,  Anthony;  son  of  Thomas  Biddell,  gent.,  of  Nynehead, 
Somerset.  Born  there.  School,  Langford  Budville  ('  But- 
field  '),  under  Mr  Crofts,  one  year ;  and  Milverton.  Admitted 
sizar  under  the  care  of  Mr  Ellys,  April  29,  1675. 

Butler,  Robert;  son  of  Edward  Butler,  druggist,  of  Edgefield? 
(' Edgehill '),  Norfolk.  Born  at  Aylsham.  School,  Holt, 
under  Mr  Bainbrigge,  six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar, 
May  14,  1675.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Norris,  Thomas;  son  of  John  Norris,  Esq.,  J.  C.  (?jurisconsultus), 
of  Norwich.  School,  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  six  years. 
Age  15.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  May  18, 
1675.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Beruey,  Richard;  son  of  Thomas  Berney,  bart.,  of  Norwich.  Born  in 
Colchester.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr  Home.  Age  17. 
Admitted  fellow-commoner,  May  19,  1675.  Surety,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Helder,  Richard,  alias  Spicer ;  son  of  William  Helder,  gent.,  of  Offley, 
Herts.  Born  there.  School,  Hitchin,  under  Mr  Draper, 
seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  21,  1675. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Hewitt,  Richard ;  son  of  Richard  Hewitt,  gent.,  of  Eccles,  Lancashire. 
Born  there.  At  school  there  for  three  years,  under  Mr 
Alston;  and  for  four  years  under  Mr  Atkinson.  Age  19. 
Admitted  sizar,  June  21,  1675.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Pearse,  Edward;  son  of  Edward  Pearse,  gent.,  of  Whitlingham, 
Norfolk.  Born  in  London.  School,  Norwich,  under  Mr 
Mazey,  seven  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  June  23, 
1675.    Tutor,  Mr  Halman. 

Cock,  John ;  previously  admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
1671.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  June  28,  1675.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Branthwayt,  Arthur ;  son  of  William  Branthwayt,  Esq.,  of  Hethel, 
(' Heatheld '),  Norfolk.     Schools,  Swerdeston  ('Swaston'), 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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uudcr  Mr  Marjcrom,  three  years ;  at  home,  under  Mr  Allen, 
two  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  a  year  and  a 
half.  Ago  16.  Admitted  scholar,  June  28,  1675.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Gipps,  Richard ;  son  of  John  Gipps,  gent.,  of  Great  Whelnetham, 
Suffolk.  Born  there.  School,  Bury,  under  Mr  Leeds,  seven 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted,  Sep.  24,  1675,  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  under  Mr  Ellys. 

Long,  Francis;  son  of  Robert  Long,  Esq.,  of  Norwich.  Born  at 
Reymerstone,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Hingham,  under  Mr 
Toole,  four  years;  and  Norwich,  under  Mr  Cory,  three 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  Sep.  4,  1675.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Bolt,  Clement ;  son  of  William  Bolt,  baker,  of  Lynn.  At  school 
there,  under  Mr  Bell;  three  years;  and  at  Gislingham, 
Suffolk,  under  Mr  Paston,  three  years.  Age  15.  Admitted 
sizar,  Oct.  18.    Surety,  Mr  Bassett. 

Fitch,  William;  son  of  Samuel  Fitch,  perfumer,  deceased.  Born  at 
Wethersfield,  Essex.  School,  Felstead,  under  Mr  Glascocke, 
six  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Nov.  19,  1675.  Surety, 
Mr  Ellys. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  167f  TO   DEC.  31,  1676. 

St  John,  Oliver;  son  of  Oliver  St  John;  of  Tuddenham,  Norfolk. 
Born  in  Hampshire.  Educated  under  various  masters  for 
seven  years.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  6,  167^.  Tutor,  Mr 
Ellys. 

Dennis,  John;  son  of  Francis  Dennis,  harness  maker  ('ephippiarius'). 
Born  in  London.  At  school  there,  one  year,  under  Mr 
Ellys;  and  at  Harrow,  under  Mr  Home,  five  years.     Age 

17.  Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  13,  167-f.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 
Roberts,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Roberts,  clerk,  of  Foulden,  Nor- 
folk.    Born  at  Lynn.     School,  Thetford,  under  Mr  Keen, 
seven  years.     Age  17.     Admitted  scholar,  March  1,  167f. 
Tutor,  Mr  Basset. 

Schuldham,  Francis;  son  of  Nathaniel  Schuldham,  Esq.  Born  at 
Croxton,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Walsingham,  under  Mr  Pitts, 
two  years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  four  years.   Age 

18.  Admitted  scholar,  March  29,  1676.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 
Forth,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Forth,  'zythepsa'  and  citizen  of 

London.  Born  there.  At  St  Paul's  School,  under  Dr  Gale, 
three  years ;  and  under  Mr  Fiser,  at  Dorking  ('Darkin'), 
three  years.  Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Feb.  17,  167§. 
Tutor,  Mr  Basset. 
Capell,  Gamaliel;  son  of  Gamaliel  Capell,  Esq.,  of  Abbots  Roothing, 
Essex.     Born  there.     School,  Bishop  Stortford,  under  Mr 


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Conway,  seven  years.  Age  16.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the 
bachelors'  table,  May  15,  1676.    Tutor,  Ellys. 

Francis,  Henry;  son  of  Henry  Francis,  gent.,  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk. 
Born  at  Welborne.  At  school,  under  various  masters,  seven 
years.    Admitted  scholar,  May  16,  1676.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Hartstongue,  Standish ;  son  of  Standish  Hartstongue,  Esq.  Born  at 
Catton,  Norfolk.  Educated  at  home;  and  at  Kilkenny 
under  Mr  Jones,  three  years.  Afterwards  admitted  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he  remained  for  three  years ; 
then  he  removed  to  the  University  of  Glasgow,  where  he 
graduated  as  M.A.  Finally  at  the  age  of  nineteen  admitted 
pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  in  this  college,  June  19, 
1676. 

Ringstead,  Thomas;  son  of  Robert  Ringstead,  woollen-draper  of 
Walsingham,  Norfolk.  At  school  there,  five  years.  Age 
19.    Admitted  sizar,  June  5,  1676.     Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

*  Hartstongue,  John ;  son  of  Standish  Hartstongue,  Esq.  Born  at 
Catton,  Norfolk.  School,  Charleville,  Ireland,  three  years; 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  one  year;  and  at  the  University 
of  Glasgow  for  one  year.  Age  18.  Admitted  June  19, 
1676,  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Lucas,  Thomas ;  son  of  Thomas  Lucas,  merchant  of  Yarmouth  ('Gari- 
annonum').  Schools,  Walcote  ('Walket')  and  Norwich, 
under  Dr  Collins,  three  years,  and  under  various  other 
masters  four  years,  Age  18.  Admitted  scholar,  July  1, 
1676.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Gipps,  John ;  son  of  John  Gipps,  gent.,  of  Great  Whelnetham,  Suf- 
folk. Born  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  under  Mr 
Walker,  four  years;  and  at  the  public  school  there,  under 
Mr  Leeds,  three  years.  Age  14.  Admitted  scholar,  July 
7, 1676.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Hasell,  Peter;  son  of  William  Hasell,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Newton,  one  year;  and  at 
Burstall  and  elsewhere,  five  years.  Age  16.  Admitted 
scholar,  Sep.  5,  1676.    Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Mott,  Luke;  M.B.,  previously  admitted  scholar,  1671.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  1676.     Surety,  Mr  Bassett. 

Pearse,  Edward;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1675.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  March  1,  1676.    Surety,  Mr  Halman. 

f  Stevenson,  John ;  son  of  Richard  Stevenson,  of  Norwich.  Born 
there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Mazey,  four  years ;  and  under 
Mr  Horne,  under-master  there,  a  year  and  a  half.  Age  16. 
Admitted  sizar.    Surety,  Mr  Halman. 


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ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.  1,  167f  TO  DEC.  31,  1677. 

Lucas,  Thomas;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1676.  Admitted  pen- 
sioner to  the  bachelors'  table.     Tutor,  Mr  Elks. 

Pamplin,  John ;  son  of  Oliver  Pamplin,  gent,  of  Iladdenham,  Isle  of 
Ely.  Schools,  Wisbech,  under  Mr  Frisney,  two  years ;  and 
Bradley,  under  Mr  Billingsley,  four  years.  Age  16.  Ad- 
mitted pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  April  7,  1677. 
Surety,  Mr  Halman. 

Rant,  Humphry;  eldest  son  of  William  Rant,  Esq.,  of  Yelverton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich,  seven  years,  under  Mr  Mazey. 
Age  17.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  26,  1677. 
Surety,  Mr  Basset. 

Skipp,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Skipp,  Esq.,  of  North  Tuddenham, 
Norfolk.  Born  at  Rendlesham,  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich, 
six  years,  under  Mr  Cory.  Age  14.  Admitted  fellow-com- 
moner, May  1,  1677.    Surety,  Mr  Spencer. 

Dayrell. 

Wace,  Francis;  son  of  Francis  Wace,  perfumer,  of  Wilton,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  School,  Feltwell,  five  years,  under  Mr  Parse- 
ley.  Age  17.  Admitted  sizar,  Sep.  11,  1677.  Surety,  Mr 
Ellys. 

*Scarburgh,  Edmund;  son  of  Charles  Scarburgh,  knt.,  M.D.,  physi- 
cian to  King  Charles  II.,  and  the  Duke  of  York.  Born 
in  London.  At  St  Paul's  School,  five  years,  under  Dr 
Gale.  Age  18.  Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table, 
Sep.  23,  1677.     Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Scarlet,  William,  son  of  Phillip  Scarlet,  clerk,  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk. 
Born  at  Creake,  Norfolk.  At  school,  first  under  his  father, 
afterwards  at  Hadleigh,  under  Mr  Challenor,  four  years. 
Age  17.  Admitted  scholar,  Oct.  27,  1677.  Surety,  Mr 
Halman. 


ADMISSIONS  FROM  JAN.   1,   1671  TO  JAN.  31,  167f. 

*Mott,  Edmund;  son  of  Edmund  Mott,  gent.,  of  Caldecot,  Norfolk. 

Born  there.     School,   Thetford,  under  Mr   Keenn,  seven 

years.    Age  17.    Admitted  scholar,  Jan.  26,  167&.    Surety, 

Mr  Lightwine. 
Pate,  Robert;  son  of  Thomas  Pate,  tailor,  of  Cambridge.    Born 

there.    At  the  Perse  School,  six  years.    Age  17.    Admitted 

sizar,  March  9,  167|.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Carew,  John;  son  of  John  Carew,  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk.   Born  there. 

Schools,  Cavendish,  under  Mr  Shreeve,  three  years;  and 

Sudbury,  four  years.    Age  17.    Admitted  sizar,  March  11, 

167|.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

*  Afterwards  fellow  of  the  College. 


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Jones,  George;  son  of  John  Jones,  clothier,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
Born  there.  Educated,  under  Messrs  Fairclough  and 
Chapman,  six  years.  Admitted  sizar,  March  11,  167|. 
Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Chichester,  Ames;  previously  admitted  scholar,  1669.  Admitted 
fellow-commoner,  March  28,  1678.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Scott,  John ;  son  of  John  Scott,  gent.,  of  Fincham,  Norfolk.  Born 
there.  At  school  there  under  Mr  Gardner,  eight  years.  Age 
17.  Admitted  sizar,  April  9,  1678.     Surety,  Mr  Lightwine. 

Barker,  William;  son  of  Thomas  Barker,  brewer;  of  Thornham 
Magna,  Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale,  five  years,  under  Mr 
Pas  ton.  Age  16.  Admitted  sizar,  April  9,  1678.  Surety, 
Mr  Basset. 

Strode,  George;  son  of  Nicholas  Strode,  knt,  of  Chepstead,  Kent. 
Born  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  Educated  first  at  home  under 
Mr  Pile,  two  years ;  then  at  Newington,  under  Mr  Singleton, 
two  years.  Age  15.  Admitted  fellow-commoner,  April  12, 
1678.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Blome,  William ;  son  of  John  Blome,  public  notary  ('in  Cancellaria'), 
of  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Born  there.  Educated  for  eight  years, 
under  Messrs  Wrentmore  and  Weston.  Age  14.  Admitted 
scholar,  April  12,  1678.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Waters,  Francis,  son  of  Francis  Waters,  gent.,  of  Swaffham  Prior, 
Cambridge.  Born  there.  At  school,  under  Mr  Cawdwell, 
two  years ;  and  at  Sudbury,  under  Mr  Fairclough,  one  year. 
Age  19.    Admitted  sizar,  April  15,  1678.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Castleton,  Edmund;  *on  of  John  Castleton,  baronet;  of  Stuston, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Thorp  Abbot,  Norfolk,  under  Mr  Page, 
five  years;  and  Botesdale,  under  Mr  Paston,  three  years. 
Age  17.   Admitted  scholar,  April  16,  1678.  Tutor,  Mr  Ellys. 

Castleton,  Charles;  son  of  William  Castleton,  gent.,  late  of  Oakley, 
Suffolk.  Born  at  Stuston.  Schools,  Thetford,  two  years, 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds,  three  years.  Age  18.  Admitted 
sizar,  April  16,  1678.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Sponer,  John ;  son  of  Peter  Sponer,  perfumer,  of  Yarmouth,  Nor- 
folk. Born  there.  At  school  there,  under  Mr  Barrington, 
two  years;  at  Walpole  under  Mr  Manning,  a  year  and  a 
half;  and  at  Yarmouth  (public),  under  Mr  Reynolds,  two 
years.  Age  16.  Admitted  scholar,  May  22,  1678.  Tutor, 
Mr  Ellys. 

Howse,  John ;  son  of  Thomas  Howse,  attorney  at  law,  of  Carlton, 
Norfolk.  Born  there.  Schools,  Barford,  one  year,  and 
Thetford,  under  Mr  Keene,  four  years.  Age  17.  Admitted 
scholar.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Jubbes,  Martin;  son  of  John  Jubbes,  gent.,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
Born  there.  At  school  five  years,  under  Mr  Clarke.  Age 
16.     Admitted  scholar.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 

Elwin,  Peter;  son  of  Peter  Elwin,  gent.,  of  Thurning,  Norfolk.    Born 


286  admissions.  [1G78 

there.     Schools,   Wood  Balling,  under  Mr    Hutton,  three 

years;  and  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  two  years.     Age  16. 

Admitted  fellow -commoner,  July   25,   1678.     Surety,  Mr 

Halman. 
Gery,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Gery,  attorney  at  law,  of  Harleston, 

Norfolk.     Born  there.     School,  Earl   Stonham,  under  Mr 

Wilson,  four  years.    Age   16.    Admitted  sizar,   Oct.   10, 

167S.     Surety,  Mr  Bagge. 
Smyth,  John ;  son  of  John  Smyth,  clerk,  of  East  Tuddenham,  Nor- 
folk.    Born  at  Reymerstone.     Educated  at  home  at  Wy- 

mondham;   and  at  Seaming,  under  Mr  Burton,  one  year. 

Age    18.     Admitted    scholar,   Jan.   21,   167JJ.    Tutor,   Mr 

Lightwine. 
Oakes,  Thomas;  son  of  Richard  Oakes,  husbandman,  of  Hamstall- 

Ridware,  Staffs.     Born  there.     Schools,  Tamworth,  a  year 

and  a  half;  and  Uttoxeter,  one  year.    Age  18.     Admitted 

sizar,  Sep.  19,  1678.     Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Medow,  William ;  son  of  William  Medow,  gent,  of  Henley,  Suffolk. 

Born  there.    Schools,  Westerfield  and  Stow,  six  years,  under 

Messrs  Curtis  and  Colston.    Age   17.     Admitted  scholar, 

Oct.  31,  1678.    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Rant,  John;  son  of  John  Rant,  'consiliarius  ad  legem',  of  Cambridge. 

At  King's  College  School,  two  years,  under  Mr  Wroth ; 

and  at  the  Perse  School,  under  Mr  Griffin,  three  years. 

Age  16.    Admitted  pensioner  to  the  bachelors'  table,  Jan. 

3,  167f .    Surety,  Mr  Ellys. 
Rant,  Thomas;  son  of  Thomas  Rant,  clothier,  of  London.     Born 

there.    School,  Islington,  under  Mr  Singleton,  six  years. 

Age  17.    Admitted    scholar,  Jan.  3,   167|.    Surety,   Mr 

Ellys. 


INDEX 
TO   NAMES   OF   STUDENTS. 


PAGE 
A. 

Abbot,  Thomas 134 

ABeale,  Abraham 181 

Abell,  Samuel    38 

Ablinsonne,  Geoffrey   152 

Adam,  Eichard 151 

Adams,  Kobert 121 

Adamson,  John 253 

William  215 

Addy,  Eobert 84 

22 

Agas,  Ellis 199 

Ager,  Clement   23 

John 10 

Alardi,  Alardus 132 

Alcock,  John 190 

Aldburghe,  Eichard 62 

Aldham,  Edward  11 

Aldhouse,  Eobert Ill 

Aldred,  Henry   63 

John 72 

Thomas     34 

Aldrich  (or  Aldrige),  John  ...  85 

...  242 

Eobert ...  181 

William.  161 

Aldwin,  Thomas   136 

Aldye,  Villers 15 

Alexander,  Jerome    113 

Allastone,  Joseph 244 

Allistone,  Matthew  249 

Allde,  Jonathan    119 

Allen,  Christopher    78 

Edmund 185 

George 126 

John    101 

121 

210 

Thomas  156 

249 

Alman,  Francis 181 

William    80 

Almonds,  William    69 

Alpe,  Edward 251 


PAGE 

Alston,  Edward 167,  169 

270 

John 179 

Thomas  162,  165 

William    155 

227 

Amyas,  Theophilus    246,  247 

Thomas    232 

Ancker son,  John  100 

Andeiwe,  George  27 

Andrew,  Christopher    66 

Andrews,  John 182 

211 

Oliver    271 

Samuel 117 

Angell,  Eobert  ..  231 

Anger,  Edmund 18 

Angier,  John 190 

Anguish,  Thomas 176 

Aplegarth,  Thomas 92 

Apple  ton,  William    12 

Applewhay te ,  John  160 

Appleyard,  Edward  127 

Armestead,  William 133 

Armitstead,  Thomas    118 

William    203 

Armiger,  Thomas 61 

William 238 

Arrabraster,  Edmund  9 

Arundell,  George  128 

Asforby,  Charles   181 

Ashton,  John 251 

Aston,  Edward 75 

Aske,  John 44 

Aske  we  (or  Ay  scough) ,  John ...  46 

■  Edward  107 

Eobert.  79 

William  109 

Aspinall,  Thomas 68 

Astwood,  William 245 

Atharton,  Thomas    55 

Athowe,  Christopher 178 

Henry. 178 

John    105 


288 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Athowe,  John    124 

Wingfield    105 

Atkins,  Henry  156 

Simon  128 

Atlee,  William  61 

Austine,  Samuel    280 

Awger,  Thomas 53 

Aylmer,  Richard  189 

Aynsworth,  Henry    66 

B 

Babb,  John    243 

Baberstocke    17 

Babthorpe,  Bodolph 33 

Bachcrof t ,  Francis    187 

James 193,  195 

Thomas  70 

Bachilor,  Gregory 43 

Bacon,  Edmund    78 

227 

Bart 262 

Edward     51 

Francis     277 

Thomas    218 

William    270 

Bagge,  Ealph 264 

Simon 240 

279 

William    195,216 

Baily,  Hilary 168 

Tbomas  170 

Baist,  Abraham 112 

Thomas  211 

William 86 

Baker,  Daniel    273 

Edward 42 

Richard 25 

272 

. Thomas 5 

25 

. William  143 

197,  198 

Baldwin,  Edward 167,  188 

Henry     59 

James     243 

Thomas 71 

Bales,  John    194 

Ball,  Robert  7 

Ballard,  John    17 

Balliston ,  Christopher 113 

Banestre,  Robert  55 

Richard 55 

Barber,  Francis 202 

Gregory    216 

Robert 163 

268,  273 

i Roger    74 

Thomas    275 

Barker,  Christopher 276 

Edmund  42 

196 

Edward    197 


PAGK 

Barker,  Francis 255 

John 88 

Joseph 270 

.  Ralph   257 

Thomas    100 

William    23 

285 

Barkham,  Robert 216 

Barlow,  Hugh    206 

Barly,  John    10 

Barnard,  Benjamin 126 

Edmund    203 

Josias 159 

Barnby,  Henry  155 

Barnes,  Edmund  131 

. John 75 

Thomas    98 

Barney,  Francis    67 

Barnwell,  Charles 274 

Baron,  Robert 218,  219 

William     237 

Barrington,  Henry  250 

Barrow,  Isaac    133 

223 

Justinian 227 

Barry,  Barnaby 246 

Barthelet,  Anthony  123 

Bartlet,  Henry 139 

Barton,  Edward    49 

Ranulph  31 

Thomas    194 

Barwicke,  Humphry 79 

• Thomas    7 

39 

109 

Basnage,  Daniel    74 

David 116 

Basset,  Joshua  244 

Bastard,  Edward  52 

Henry 218 

John 218 

Leonard 13 

Batch,  Henry     137 

Bate,  John 236 

Thomas   174 

Bates,  Peter  21 

Batho,  Thomas 178 

Tobias   68 

William  59,  64 

Bauds,  Maurice 218 

Bawes,  Maurice ;...  130 

Baxter,  Francis 146 

Stephen     79 

Thomas    141 

Bayes,  John   102 

Robert    205 

Baynes,  Thomas   37 

Baynton,  Jerome  118 

Beacke,  Edward    35 

Beadle,  John 85 

Joseph  254 

Beale,  Robert. 212 


INDEX. 


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PAGE 

Beames,  John    144 

Beane,  Alexander 172 

Becke,  Perse  151 

William 37 

155 

Beckham,  Henry  94 

Beckwith ,  Thomas    66 

Beddall,  Edward   57 

Bedell,  Henry    121 

Julius    190 

Bohert  205 

Bedingfeild,  Anthony 58,  61 

■ Edmund   58 

Henry    232 

Richard 278 

Thomas     109 

Beeton,  Thomas    191 

Bekerton,  Francis 29 

Belassis,  Charles  24 

Bell,  Edmund    252 

Edward 165 

Henry    252 

Bemant,  Stephen 20 

Benny,  Robert  189 

Bent,  Ambrose  221 

Bentlie,  Edward    120 

Berners,  Arthur    272 

Berney,  Henry  212 

Bichard    202 

269 

269 

281 

Thomas   196 

Berry,  John    222 

Thomas 106 

Bettenham ,  George    203 ,  204 

Betts,  Thomas  38,  52 

Beverley,  Robert   237 

Bickerstaffe,  Anthony  82 

Biddell,  Anthony  281 

Billings,  John    278 

Billingsley,  Thomas 47 

Bingham,  Adam    84 

John 179 

Birch,  Joseph     237 

Birde,  Edward  24 

Thomas  82 

Birkbecke,  Geoffrey  31 

Blackburne,  Anthony  28 

John 88 

alias     Osburne, 

Edward  26 

Blackman,  Lucius     277 

Bladwell,  Edmond 136,  161 

. .  John 184 

William    117 

Blakerby,  Roger    192 

Blankes,  Christopher  206 

John    280 

William 113 

Blennerhayset,  Edward   128 

Blofeild,  Robert 149 

V. 


PAGE 

Blofeild,  Thomas  140 

William    224,  225 

Blome  (Bloome) ,  John 1 79 

Luke 255 

Thomas    ...  186 

William    ...  285 

Blomfeild,  James  51 

John 51 

53 

■ 192 

Blosse,  Thomas ,  ...  37 

Blow,  Peter    197 

Blundell,  George  201 

Bohun,  Nicholas    13 

Bolt,  Ambrose    242 

Clement     282 

Bonde,  George  12 

John  49 

67 

Bonefelowe,  John 18 

Bonner,  Richard    201 

Bonning,  Robert  10 

Booth,  Edmund    280 

■ Robert    222 

Booty,  Thomas 133 

Borage,  John 52 

Timothy  240 

Boston,  Christopher 27 

John 73 

Samuel     81 

Bos  well,  Thomas  173 

Boteler,  Edward    81 

John  120,121 

Botterell,  Giles 85 

John 78 

Boult,  John    229 

Bounde,  John    19 

Bowbeare,  John 115 

Bowes,  Richard 246 

Bowles,  John 239 

Bowman,  Nathanael 92 

Timothy    95 

Bowne,  Edward 149 

Bozoun,  Hammond 95 

William  211 

Brabbin,  Robert    274 

William 263 

Brabs,  Thomas 75 

Bracket,  Richard  28 

Bradburie,  Henry  78 

Bradford.  Thomas 212 

Bradnam,  Michael     64 

Bradocke,  Thomas    28 

Bradshaw,  Thomas  204 

Brady,  Robert   214 

Brage,  Nicholas 173 

Bragg,  George   219 

Brampton,  William  48 

Brand,  James 272,  273 

Thomas 82 

126 

Brandon,  Thomas 132 

19 


290 


INDEX. 


PAOE 

Brandreth,  John    172 

Brauthwaite,  Arthur 281 

Miles    237 

Richard  109 

Robert 90 

Thomas 121 

279 

William 236 

Brasier,  Edward    130 

Brereton  (or  Brierton),  And.  180, 192 

John  68 

Bretherton,  Leigh 230 

Brett,  Richard  82 

Bretton,  John    64 

128 

Robert 155 

Brewsse  (Brus),  John   125 

Edmund 24 

Brice,  Christopher    31 

Bridge,  John  237 

Thomas    13 

Bridon,  Thomas    96 

Briggs,  Francis 172 

Thomas    154 

271 

William    148 

251 

Bright,  Walter  89 

Brightall,  Henry   190 

Bringloe,  John    272,273 

Bristow,  William  249 

Brittayne,  John 185 

Brityff,  Harbord    280 

Thomas    19 

Simon   211 

Brocke,  Robert 233 

Thomas 233,234 

Brograve,  John    146,  150 

Simeon 69 

Brooke,  Isaac 166 

James  134 

Jeremiah 256 

Thomas    115 

William    253 

Browne,  James  131 

John 39 

65 

■ — 78 

181 

219 

■ 271 

Jonas 153 

Nicholas 97 

Philip  137 

Robert 186 

189 

193 

206 

Thomas    79 

87 

- 149 

186 


PAGE 

Browne,  Thomas  248 

William  259 

276 

Brownerigge,  Oswold 60,  64 

Browning,  Roger  29 

Brudnell,  John 88 

■ Thomas     75 

William     88 

Bryau,  William 242 

Buck,  John     265 

Richard   91 

Thomas     141,  146 

Buckenham  (or  Boken-),  Clere  242 

Henry...  188 

• John    ...  50 

Reginald  188 

■ Thos.  171,  194 

William  228 

Buckland,  Robert 173 

Budd,  David  174 

Buggin,  William  234 

Buller,  Robert    18 

Bullock,  Edmund 164 

Simon 3 

Buhner,  Thomas  57 

Bunn,  William 151 

Bunning,  John  214 

Bunting,  Thomas 172 

Burchall,  James    263 

Burcher,  Edward  99 

William 30 

Burgate,  John    278 

Burges,  Thomas    275 

William    Ill 

Burgoine,  John 39 

Burlingham,  Christopher    ...  38 

John 202 

Thomas    136 

259 

Burlington,  William 109 

Burly,  William 210 

Burnapp,  Caesar     187,  210 

John 105 

Burre,  Richard 63 

Burrell,  Anthony 186,  195 

Christopher 247 

• —    Richard    247 

Burrow,  Edward   136 

(Boroughe),  Richard  21 

Burton,  Edward    75 

John 65 

221 

Richard    71 

Thomas    191 

Zachariah    218 

Burwarde,  Robert 77 

Burwell,  Geoffrey 173 

Nathaniel   233 

William 181,  184 

Bury,  William  •.  2 

Busbey,  Humphrey  7 

Bussarde,  William    47 


INDEX. 


291 


PAGE 

Butler,  Kobert    281 

Samuel 249 

Butterfeilde,  Bobert 87 

Buxton,  Anthony 261 

• Francis    254 

1 269 

Matthew 258 

Nathaniel    194 

Thomas  159,  160 

268 

William  159 

Byrne,  Mulerus 123 

Byrom,  Adam    221 

Edward 231 

Samuel 231 

C 

Cade,  Anthony  50 

Bartholomew  137 

Thomas 55,59 

Cadurcis,  Gilbert  de 151 

Johnde 165 

Cage,  James  29 

Peter 29 

Call,  Andrew 250 

Calthorpe,  Charles    241 

265 

James  142 

Baynolds 276 

Calvert,  Eobert 147 

Eodolph  147 

Caly,  John 180 

Camborne,  Stephen 241 

Campe,  Christopher Ill 

Canfeild,  Thomas  169,172 

Canham  (or  Caiman),  Gascon  103 

John...  127 

...  199 

Simon  22 

Cannap,  Henry 76 

162 

John    196 

Michael  104 

Capell,  Gamaliel  264 

282 

Cardiff,  Walter 45 

Carowe  (orCarew),  Benjamin  129 

Edmund  78 

: John 284 

William  36 

...  186 

Carr,  Nicholas    222 

Bobert  137 

Carter,  Charles 180 

Francis  148 

John  241 

Miles 182 

Bichard 56 

Samuel 88 

Stephen 71 

Thomas 50 


PAGE 

Carter,  Thomas 249 

261 

Cartwright,  John 102 

Carver,  Thomas    164 

Carwitham,  James    191 

Cary,  John 105 

Casteile,  Michael  156 

Castelow,  Benjamin 169 

Castle,  Augustin    234 

Castleton,  Charles 285 

Edmund  285 

Henry  100 

John 254 

Martin 132 

Philip   254 

Catchell,  Thomas 245 

Catcher,  Thomas  222 

Catelyn  (or  Catlin),  Charles  219 

Jeremiah  198 

John  204 

Kalph     22,  30 

• Bichard  4,  7 

Thomas  116 

197 

Catesby,  Bobert     133 

Catherall,  Gabriel 73 

Caton,  Thomas 262 

Cator,  Thomas  103 

Cause,  William 21 

Cave,  Vincent 247,  258 

Cawne,  John 50 

Chalncombe,  George    170 

Chamberlayn,  Edmund   106 

■ —  116 

Edward 92 

William     94 

Chambers,  Charles   242 

Chancy,  Henry     224,  225 

Chandler,  Bobert  118 

Chapman,  Allen    15 

Ambrose 85 

Gabriel    67 

John     81 

Nicholas 233 

■ Thomas  233 

Chappline,  Thomas 9 

William 9 

Charnocke,  Boger 193,  214 

Charold,  George    153 

Chawner,  Bobert  212 

Chaworth  alias  Cadurcis    151,  165 

Cheshire,  Bobert  272 

Chester,  Edward   245 

Cheston,  Kirke  187 

Chesswright,  Edward  80 

Mark   63 

Chicheley,  Henry 230 

Chichester,  Ames    270,285 

■ ■ Edward 278 

Henry 264,  280 

Childe,  Thomas    100 

Childerston,  Thomas   202 

19—2 


292 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Chimney,  John 164 

William    41 

Cholmeley,  Henry    25 

Marmaduke  31 

Chrowsey,  Eichard    265 

Chrychlowe,  James  125 

Church,  Bartholomew 93 

John   248,  249 

. Kobert 11 

Thomas   134 

Claekeson,  Edmund 148 

Claphamson,  John    167 

Clappam,  Luke 7 

Clarke,  Christopher 37 

Edward     4 

28 

72 

Francis 37 

210,  229 

George  21 

James    71,  81 

John 20 

23 

92 

132 

lHta§Z"!.""«.\""".!«  ioi 

Eeginald  101 

— .  Eichard 255 

Eoger    189 

William    22 

39 

Clarkeson,  Thomas 14 

Claxton,  Hammond 197 

Maurice 274 

Claydon  (or  Clayton),  Edmund      3 

John  55 

William  55 

Clere,  Thomas  11 

Clifton,  Gervase     54 

John 31 

Clipsham,  Eobert 241 

Clough,  James  266 

Coates,  Peter 118 

Cobbe,  Geoffry 230 

Martin   253 

Nicholas    8 

39 

Cocke,  Christopher  208 

John 274,  281 

Eichard 157 

Eobert    169 

Cockely,  Andrew   40 

Cocker'ill ,  Eichard     129 

Cockett,  Thomas  81 

Cockshute,  John  244 

Cockson,  Eobert   103 

Codlinige,  John 70 

Coe,  William 40 

Coell,  Thomas 73 

218 

Coke,  Eichard    40 

Cole,  Humphrey   69 


PAGE 

Cole,  Thomas    163 

200 

Colebrand,  Eichard 171,  174 

William 205 

Coleby,  John ' 220 

Coleman,  Jeremiah  222 

Eichard 261 

William    57 

Collet,  Eichard 48 

William 213 

Collier,  Jeremiah 263 

Eobert 65 

(Cullyer)  Samuel    ...  149 

Collyson,  William     86 

Colven,  William    278 

Colvyle,  Thomas  205 

Combe,  John 220 

Comberbatch,  Eichard 262 

Conigrave,  Francis  189 

Constable,  Charles    142 

Marmaduke    50 

Eobert 27 

Eoger 138 

Thomas  36 

William   262 

Conway,  Thomas 210 

William 36 

Cooke,  Christopher 158,  160 

Edmund    88 

George  162 

John  197 

Eobert   12 

Thomas    99,  120 

174 

Timothy    213 

William 45 

95 

162 

231 

Cookeson,  John 146 

Cooper,  George 95 

26 

John 136 

Thomas    162 

216 

William 81,98 

Coot,  William    54 

Copley,  Edward     110 

Coppin,  Joel  83 

John 230 

231 

Thomas    228 

Coppinger,  Henry     80 

279 

Copwodde,  Abraham    9 

Corbett,  Francis    58 

Corbolde,  Elizeus 122 

— —  Thomas    27 

Corbrigge,  John    11 

Cordell,  Eobert 152 

Cornwaleis,  Henry    112 

John  68 


INDEX. 


293 


PAGE 

Cornwaleis,  Phillip   80 

-Eichard 59,  70 

Thomas 84 

Cory,  Edmund  193 

Cosen,  Edmund    4 

John    114,  142 

Eichard 14 

Cotton,  Bartholomew   ...  140,  145 

Francis 121 

John 207 

Thomas    141 

■ ■  William    90 

154 

Cottwin,  Eobert     141 

Crab,  Thomas    183 

Crackbone,  John  97 

Cradock,  John   121 

Nathaniel  121 

. William  128 

Crane,  Gilbert    194,  214 

John    253 

Crask,  Edmund     231 

Craw,  John    216 

Crawley,  Francis   74,  73 

166 

John   158,  165 

269 

Eobert     194,  198 

. Thomas   9 

Craye,  John  148 

Cray  ford,  Eobert  203 

263 

Cremer,  Eobert  226,  223 

Crescie,  Hugh     25 

Creswell,  Eodolph 43 

Thomas 169 

Crew,  John    262 

Crickmey,  John 10 

Cripps,  Eichard    77 

Crispe,  Henry    166 

Cronshay,  John     102 

Crooke,  Henry  26 

Walter 203 

Cropley,  John    163 

Eobert     203 

Crosse,  Thomas     83 

Crow,  Hamand 158 

William   80 

182 

Cruso,  Aquila    116 

Francis  269 

John   181 

254 

Cubitt,  Eichard 199 

Thomas    222 

Culpeper,  Edward     147 

William     147 

Curson,  Anthony 57 

Humfrey 157 

Eichard    82 

Curtis,  Edward 148 

— Francis 84 


PAGE 

Curtis,  John  129 

Eichard 134 

Cutcliffe,  Charles  267 

Cutting,  Christopher    243 

Cutts,  Henry 4 

D 

Dackombe,  John 157 

Dade,  Francis    278 

John     253 

Nathaniel    266 

Eobert 213 

Thomas  178 

178 

253 

William   87 

Dagnall,  William 217 

Dakyns,  Edward   43 

Dalby,  William 69 

Dalendar,  Henry  135 

Eodolph    125 

Dalton,  John 151 

William     59 

Damport,  Edmund    122,  123 

Danby,  Charles 254 

Daniell,  Charles     238,  239 

Ingleby   67 

James 150,  17& 

William  67 

Darcie,  Brian     102 

Conyers 67 

John  61 

■  Eobert   83 

Thomas 94 

Darker,  George 158 

Darlie,  Thomas 108 

Darling,  John     49 

Davie,  Christopher 54,  59 

130 

Gregory  81 

Henry 48 

124 

John    85 

133 

172 

Eobert 52 

Simon , 143 

William  126 

Davill,  Thomas 34 

Davys,  Simon    11 

Thomas 8 

Dawbney,  Clement  51 

Dawney,  Edward  187 

John    201 

267 

Thomas 100 

Dawson,  Charles  211 

Eichard 19 

William 177 

Day,  Henry    264,  266 

William    234 

Daynes,  John     103 


294 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Dayrell    284 

Deane,  George  158 

William 89 

Debney,  John    133 

De  Grey,  Edmund     194,  196 

James    174 

Eobert    171 

William 217 

267 

Delawne,  Henry    116 

Denny,  Edward 146 

William    80 

142,  146 

Dennis,  John 282 

Denton,  Anthony 45 

Depden,  Eobert 83 

Depup,  John 13 

Deraugh,  Francis  100,  104 

Samuel      118 

William 32 

Dereham,  John 230 

Dethicke,  Christopher 16 

Edmund    210 

John  246,  248 

Deve,  Oliver  266 

Dew,  John 243 

Dey,  John 75 

Joseph    171,  197 

Oliver 98 

Stephen 231 

Valentine  103 

Dicelie,  George 56 

Dicer,  Eobert     256 

Dickens,  William 6 

Dickenson,  Henry    185 

John  109 

Philip     134 

Eoger 201 

Dikerson,  Nicholas  91 

Digby,  John  271 

Dighton,  Eichard 47 

Dilworth,  James    143 

Thomas    171 

Dinsdale,  John 18 

Disbero we,  Anthony 62 

(Duisborough), 

Oliver  210,  211 

Ditchell,  John   209 

Dix,  Eobert    58 

Dixon,  William 200 

Dobbs,  Edward 179 

Dobson,  Lancelot 240 

Dockinge,  Thomas    169 

Docra,  Periam  246 

Dod,  Edward 188 

230 

Nathaniel 138 

250 

Dodsworthe,  Francis    24 

Domvill,  Edward  261 

Donnell,  John    71 

Dore,  John 76 


PAGE 

Dorington,  John    4 

William 7 

Doughtie,  Andrew Ill 

John 44 

250 

Eobert  279 

. William    Ill 

182 

197 

Dowe,  John    108 

Eichard  21 

William  49 

Dowglasse,  William 175 

Dowman,  Eoger     53 

Downe,  John 99 

Downes,  Elkanah 174 

Downinge,  George    195 

Doyly,  Henry 182 

Thomas 195 

Drake,  John  17 

Thomas 66 

Drakett,  Mark    35 

Draper,  Henry  103 

209,210 

Eobert  73 

Thomas     79 

211 

Driver,  Joseph  169 

Drury,  Francis  258 

: John   71 

Eichard 252 

Eobert    10 

Eoger 104 

Thomas 8 

190 

Waters    263 

William 8 

Ducket,  Matthew  109 

Duckling,  John 181 

Duffeild,  John    147,152,160 

Duke,  Edward    105 

John 105,108 

Dun,  John     232 

Duncam,  Peter 95 

DuDkon,  Eleazar  127 

Dunning,  Lancelot  14 

Durand,  Thomas  208 

Durham,  William 87 

Dyer,  Swinerton    270 

E 

Eade,  Edmund 130 

Eobert 166 

245 

Earle,  Edward  229 

Earton,  John     148 

East,  Thomas    31 

Eaton,  Eeginald    39 

Edgar,  Henry    9 

Thomas 252 

Edmonds,  Peter    178 

William    115 


INDEX. 


295 


PAGE 

Edwards,  Eaphael     100 

Eichard     159 

Thomas     279 

Egger,  William  160 

Eglington,  Anthony 263 

Eide,  John 10 

Elderd,  John 222 

Eldrington    (or    Elryngton), 

Edward  ...  93 

Thomas  ...  95 

William  ...  5 

Elie,  Thomas 103 

Elison,  Theophilus   158 

Timothy    272 

Ellerker,  Edward    58,  63 

Ellis,  Edward    103 

224 

Henry  2 

Hugh    2 

John     226 

259 

William   167 

Elmes,  Edward 25 

Elmesmore,  James    59 

Elsyn,  Henry     82 

Elvie,  Samuel    150 

Elwin,  Peter  285 

Thomas 136 

Elyott,  Adam     260 

English,  Nicholas 112 

Erdiswicke,  Eichard     Ill 

Essex,  Thomas 268 

Estey,  George    36 

John   229 

Estofte,  John     19 

Eston,  John  125 

Etherington,  Peter    41 

Evans,  Eichard 268 

Eve,  Henry     188 

Eveleigh,  Eichard     105 

Everarde,  Matthew  35 

Evered,  William    182 

F 

Fairclough,  James    238 

John  233 

Fairfax,  Edward    48 

Gabriel    46 

Thomas   72 

William  33 

Fale,  James 140 

John 214 

■ Thomas    44 

Farmarie,  William    40 

Farmer,  Edward  231 

John     235 

Farr,  Samuel     266 

Farrer  (or  Ferrour),  Edmund  82,  98 

Fary,  John     , 177 

Faunte,  Nicholas  20 

Fawcet,  Thomas    69 

Feabure,  James     191 


PAGE 

Feake,  Thomas ;  66 

Felstead,  Samuel  220 

Felton,  John  227 

Feltwell,  Eobert 163,  176 

Fenn,  Stephen  220 

William    220 

Fennynge,  John     12 

Fenton,  John     186 

Fenwicke,  Bartholomew  146 

Fernelsey,  Samuel    .   4 

Feveryeare,  John  179 

Filmer,  Edward     56 

Eobert  62 

Firmin,  Nathaniel     260 

Fish,  George  97 

Jeremiah  235 

Eobert   234 

Fisher,  Edward     277 

John 183 

Fisson,  Thomas     88 

Fitch,  Joseph    99 

William   282 

Fitling,  Edward    136 

FitzJobn,  Thomas    211 

Flacke,  William    44 

Fleard,  Samuel 224 

Fletcher,  Bartholomew    217 

Henry,    16 

James     66 

John  16 

40 

Thomas 60 

158 

Flight,  Eobert    105 

Flint,  Anthony  152 

Flower,  John      106 

Ealph 106 

Flowerdew,  Nathaniel 225 

Flud,  John      164 

Forby,  John   54 

188 

Ford,  Edward    220 

Fordham,  Eobert  150 

Forrester,  Abraham  Ill 

Forster,  Alexander    139 

Forth,  John   90 

William  282 

Foster,  John  261 

Eowland    47 

Samuel    188,210 

Thomas     141 

157 

William     37 

Fothergill,  Thomas  116 

Fotherley,  John    201 

Thomas   86 

Fouler,  Francis 163 

Fowkes,  Bartholomew 79 

Fowle,  John   257 

Thomas 41 

Fox,  Edmund    263 

Henry     54 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Fox,  Nicholas 23,  27 

Richard 68 

Foxton,  Anthony    138,152 

■ ■    Francis    152 

Framlingham,  Clement    49 

Francis,  Henry 283 

Jonathan     116 

Thomas  237 

Franklin,  Henry  171 

John 220 

Freeman,  Edward     90 

■ John 132 

Thomas     139 

French,  Jeremiah 208 

Frent,  John    63 

Frisby,  John 250 

Frost,  John    64 

Thomas   213 

William  8 

114 

Frothingham,  Christopher  ...  69 

Fryer,  Robert     23 

Fugill,  Christopher  193 

Fulger,  Richard    '. 110 

Fuller,  Benjamin  224 

Thomas     260 

William      220 

Fulwood,  William    128 

G 

Gallard,  Robert     240 

Galloway,  James  169 

Thomas   220 

Gammon,  John 161 

Richard 163,170 

Roger    205 

Garbut,  William   70 

Gardiner,  German    3 

Francis 139,  153 

George  3 

Henry   89 

John 102 

250 

Thomas    119 

Garey,  Benjamin  235 

Samuel   87 

222 

Garland,  Samuel  238 

Garnam,  Thomas      144 

Garneyes,  Thomas    248 

Garrard,  Peter     17,18 

Garwaye,  William     29 

Gatcbell,  Thomas 244 

Gauden,  Clerke      278 

Gaudy,  Anthony   145 

Bassingbourne 182 

229 

Charles 199 

Framlingham   176 

Robert   179 

202 


I'AGK 

Gaudy,  Thomas 179,  181 

jog 

William     ".""".!!.!!  171 

Gay,  Edmund   153 

John 167 

Richard     127 

-  Thomas     97 

Geltsthorp,  Edward 212 

Gerrarde,  Felix 40 

i Philip    52 

• Richard  13,27 

Thomas 47 

99 

Gery,  Thomas    !!..""!..!  286 

Gibson,  Henry  79 

John 243 

Thomas      58,  62 

Gifforde,  Thomas      158 

Gilbert,  John     97 

211 

Robert     167 

. 226 

Giles,  Thomas   67 

Gillingham,  Richard    173 

Gilpiue,  Bernard  7 

Gilson,  Edmund   20 

Gipps,  John   283 

Richard 282 

Girling,  Isaac  260,  272 

Nathaniel    122 

Thomas    229 

William     100,120 

Girlington,  John   24 

William 114 

Glascock,  Christopher 266 

Gleane,  John     113 

—  Rodney 269 

Glemham,  Charles    280 

Glisson,  Francis    135 

Henry 159 

Glover,  John 102 

William    198 

Gobart,  Joseph  216 

Godbould,  John     89 

Goddard,  John  281 

Thomas  10,24 

William      136 

Godfrey,  Arthur 68,  70 

Henry  209,228 

Richard  209 

Godsalve,  Henry  83 

Roger 56 

Goffe,  Edward  228 

Gogges,  John 66 

Golding,  Thomas 234 

Goldsworth,  Thomas    180 

Golty,  Edward  106 

Gonevile,  Nicholas   117 

Thomas    236 

Gooch,  Thomas 166 

29,42 

Gooddaye,  Thomas  11 


INDEX. 


297 


PAGE 

Gooderich,  Lionel 153 

Nicholas 86 

William 89 

187 

Goodeson,  John     62 

Goodman,  John 238 

Lawrence 240 

Richard    186 

Thomas   234 

Goodwin,  Blasius 16 

George  179 

Matthew    44 

Vincent 66 

Goodyon,  George  127 

Gosse,  John   51 

Gostlin,  John     54 

140 

— 206 

225 

Thomas  103 

Gotobet,  Thomas 207 

Goulde,  John     75 

Paul 28 

Gouldman,  George 53,  70 

Gournay,  Henry    226 

Granger,  Benjamin  102 

■ 215 

Gray,  John 155 

Samuel    277 

Thomas  203 

Walter     39 

Greaves,  Rodolph 22 

Grebby,  William   150 

Greenaway,  Theophilus  206 

Greene,  Christopher 267 

Edward   94 

George  112,  114 

Henry  153 

John     26 

254 

136 

Joshua 250 

Oliver  53 

Richard    9 

Samuel 217 

William   9 

■ 213,  221 

Greenhill,  William   29 

130 

Gregg,  Christopher   143 

Edmund     143 

Gregorie,  John 159 

Samuel 159 

Grenewood,  Devoreux Ill 

Gresbam,  Edmund  129 

Griffin,  Lancelot   176 

Griggs,  Richard 87 

Grigson,  William  264 

Grime,  John  85 

William 194 

Grimes,  John 264 

Grimsby,  John  208 


PAGE 

Grimstone,  Christopher    ...  43,  56 

Henry    154 

John  43 

Thaites  43 

Walter 43,56 

Grinling,  Lionel    151 

Grose,  Alexander 138 

Gruter,  John 38 

Gumble,  Thomas 212 

Gunn,  Richard 275 

Guybon,  Thomas 226 

— ■ William  226 

Guynne,  Rice 205 

262 

H 

Hackett,  Connand 31 

Hacon,  Hubert 7 

Haihoe,  George  200,  220 

James  191 

Haire,  John   243 

Halcott,  John    263 

Hall,  Christopher 24 

Henry   280 

John 138 

Matthew  276 

Richard    3 

Robert 1 

2 

Thomas    108 

William    151 

Hallyburton,  Anthony 175 

Hammond,  Edward 13 

83 

George    27 

Gilbert   93 

Henry 3 

: 54 

Maurice 41 

Nicholas 142 

Robert    30 

Thomas 249 

Hampton,  Edward    82 

Hanchett,  Thomas   30 

Hancocke,  Francis    38 

Samuel    178 

Hankyn,  John  51 

Hannington,  Henry 196 

Harcoek,  Edmund    213 

Henry    232 

Hare,  Andrew    183 

Thomas  241 

276 

William   149 

Harrell,  William  72 

Harris,  John 246 

Robert  163 

Thomas    110 

Harrison,  Allington 278 

Francis 236 

Gabriel 186 


298 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Harrison,  Henry 168,  192 

Isaac 179 

• John 123 

179 

Kalph    195 

Harrydunce,  William  228 

Hart,  James  270 

Hartstongue,  Francis  268 

John   283 

• Standish 283 

Harvey,  Daniel 223 

Francis     172 

■ John 94 

143 

219 

Eichard    128 

167 

.     183 

— William    77 

153 

167 

Harward,  John  158 

Eichard 12 

Thomas 191 

Walter   48 

Hase,  John  152,165 

Hasell,  Peter 283 

Eichard 157 

Hatfield,  Gervase 72 

Haward,  Philip 200 

Hawes,  Edward 106 

■ John 61 

Hawksbee,  John    78 

Hawksworth,  Josias 159 

Hawys,  Edmund  193 

Hawiis,  Theodore 180 

Hearle,  Francis 82 

Hearles,  William  177 

Heigate,  Eobert 110 

Helcott,  Philip  157 

Helder,  Eichard     281 

Helwys,  William  103 

Henshawe,  Brian  89 

Heringdon,  Christopher  71 

Herman,  Miles  141 

Heme    (Hearne    or    Hirne), 

Clement  92 

238 

—John  ...  152 

Eobert  190 

Simon  83 

■ Thomas  144 

Herring,  Lawrence    128 

Hewitt  (or  Huet),  James 274 

Michael  ...  129 

Eichard  ...  2S1 

Eobert    ...  150 

—  Thomas...  120 

Hey,  Thomas 265 

Heydon  (or  Heidon),  John...  41 
William  86 


PAGE 

Hickman,  Eobert 75 

Higham,  James 104 

Higney,  James  173 

Higson,  Thomas    235 

Hill,  William 76 

159 

John  187 

257 

Hilton ,  William """....!"".."  198 

Hinckes,  Samuel  114 

Hinson,  John 175,  200 

Thomas   67 

William  79 

Hobart,  Drue 90 

James  267 

Eobert   235,236 

Hobman,  Francis 114 

John  .'. 128 

Hodder,  Eobert 143 

Hodgskin,  Eandolph    139 

Hodgson,  Anthony  113 

Hodson,  Edward   125 

Holdich,  Henry 56 

Eichard  60 

Thomas  60 

Holford,  Abraham    184 

Holgate,  John 151,  153 

Holl,  Edward 129 

Thomas     274 

Holland,  Francis  258 

James 144 

Thomas 7 

Tobias    12 

Holman,  James 238 

Nicholas 133 

Holmes,  Adam  45 

Edward  196 

John    214 

Nicholas 45 

Holt,  Ellis 125 

Holtbie,  Eichard   25 

Hone,  Bartholomew    98,104 

Hoo,  Clement    73 

Hoogan  (or  Hogan),  Joseph  185 

■ Eobert  100 

Thomas  81 

246 

Hook,  Eobert 154 

Hooper,  Nicholas 275 

Hoper,  Goldwell 256,  264 

Home,  John  247 

Moses 194 

Horner,  Eobert 133 

259 

Horsman,  Thomas    168 

Hosier,  Geoffrey    57 

Houghton,  John    218 

Eichard  185 

Hovell,  Edmund   197 

Gregory Ill 

Hugh 182 

Thomas     223 


INDEX. 


299 


PAGE 

Hovell,  William    230 

Howard,  Henry  172,175 

266 

John    208 

Howe,  William 179 

Howes  (or  Howze),  John     ...  179 

285 

Leonard  125 

Robert  ...  214 

___   Thomas  25 

Howgrave,  Henry 203 

Howland,  John   81 

Howlett,  Nicholas 163 

William 227 

Howlinge,  Bartholomew  48 

Howman,  Roger     245 

Hownd,  Edmund  14 

Hoyle,  William   162,170 

Hubbald,  Alexander 215 

Hubbert,  William 63 

Huddilston,  John 42 

Hughes,  Owen 215 

Hull,  John 62 

Libens  94 

Hulse,  John    46 

Humber ston ,  Robert 50 

Humphrey,  Simon    217 

Hungate,  Henry    126 

William 61 

Hunnings,  Roger  45 

Hunstone,  William  35 

Hunt,  Eusebius 225 

Francis    174 

Isaac 145 

Robert 160,165 

253 

William  168 

234 

Hurst,  Valentine  73 

Hurton,  Thomas  197 

Husband,  Christopher 71 

• John 231 

• Thomas    200 

Valentine 215 

Husbands,  Samuel    258 

Hussey,  Edward    218 

Hustler,  William  251 

Huthwett,  John  145,118 

Hutton,  Thomas   65 

Huxley,  Richard    108 

Hydes,  William 214 

Hyer,  George 231 

Hynson,  Thomas  .., 98 

I 

Idon,  Thomas    33 

Ihen,  James    101 

Thomas    228 

Impey,  George  188 

Ingham,  Christopher    57 

Isaac,  Philip 91 

Ives,  John    27,92 


PAGE 

Ives,  Thomas     „ ill 

Ivory,  Edmund 268 

J 

Jackson,  Eleazar  110 

Henry 49 

Humphrey  166,167 

Richard  200 

Janion,  John 185 

Jasper,  Robert   M..  26 

Jefl'raies,  John   104 

Thomas 15 

William 98 

Jellowes,  James    197 

Jenison,  James 60 

Jenken,  William  91 

Jenkinson,  George   100 

Thomas 223 

William 135 

Jenner,  John 89 

Jenny,  Arthur   118 

Francis 252 

Henry    157 

Robert    191 

Thomas 119 

William 237 

Jermingham,  Henry 70 

Thomas 70 

Jermy,  Edward 124,  126 

Francis 108 

John  69 

Robert    177 

William 134 

Jermyn,  John    226 

Jesup,  John  126 

Jewell,  George  10 

John 62 

: Thomas 230 

Jhonsey,  Eowland    5 

Jobsonne,  Richard     152,  157 

Jocelin,  Hezekiah 174 

Johnson,  James    260 

• Robert    175 

-Thomas 22 

274 

■ William 178 

182 

Jolly,  George 69 

Jones,  George    285 

John    130 

Roland    208 

Thomas 140 

William 131 

Jordan,  Francis    251 

Joyner,  William    279 

Jubbes,  Martin 285 

Jury,  Nathaniel    169 

K 

Kebbell,  Robert 6 

Keble,  John    220 


300 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Kedington,  Giles  243 

Henry 8 

276 

Robert     190 

Keene,  Anthony    63 

Charles   234,  239 

Keepis,  Michaell  146 

Kellet,  Anthony    115 

Joseph    215 

Kelton,  George  51,  53 

Keltridge,  Samuel     62 

Sidney 59 

Kempe,  Arthur   45,  46 

. Bartholomew    ...  149,  173 

Eobert  129 

Thomas    196 

Kendall,  Richard 131 

Robert    30 

Kennyon,  Walter     6,  15 

Kenricks,  John 66 

Kent,  Edward   56 

Thomas   20 

Kett,  Isaiah   204 

Kettle,  John  206 

Kettlewell,  John    265 

Seth    152 

Key,  John  101 

Kidd,  John     275 

Leonard  123 

Kidson,  Robert 156 

Kilborn,  William 70 

Kinder,  Edmond  8 

King,  Henry  214 

John 263,  273 

Josias    254 

Robert  119 

232 

Thomas    216 

William    3 

161 

Kirby,  Richard 15 

95 

Kitchingman,  Clement ...  190,  212 

John 238 

Robert   241 

Knight,  John 141,  146 

Knights,  William 265 

Knivett,  John    120 

Philip  88 

Knowles,  John  76 

Thomas 85 

Kydman,  Robert   36 

Thomas 93 

Kympton,  John 182 

Kyrke,  Edward 29 

L 

Lake,  Richard   263 

Lancaster,  Christopher    243 

John    140 

Lancetter,  Eichard  160 


PAGE 

Landisdale,  Edward 185 

Langdall,  John 247 

Marmaduke 57 

Langeton,  John     159 

Langlaye,  Christopher 58 

Langley,  Robert    147 

Langworth,  John 64 

Lant,  Francis    92 

Large,  Robert    103 

Lath,  Richard   59 

William   41 

Latham,  Daniell  196 

Hamlet  201 

John  269 

■ Thomas 175,  177 

Lawrence,  Charles    115 

■ Edmund 135 

Nathaniel   107 

Lawson,  George    80 

Vincent  102 

Lawton,  Gilbert    53 

Lawtye,  Thomas  67 

Layer,  Augustin    108 

Thomas 97 

William 139 

Lea,  Richard 174 

Simon    144 

Leader,  Samuel 219 

Leake,  Francis 84 

Richard 60 

Leaman,  Lister 203 

Thomas 71 

Leech,  Henry    144 

John  6 

Legard,  Robert 237 

Legg,  Robert 122 

Thomas  38 

Le  Grice,  John  217,  226 

Le  Groos,  Charles     117 

Thomas    138 

Leighe,  Peter 47 

Leiscaillet,  John    158,  161 

Le  Neve,  Robert    175 

William 156 

Leonard,  Nicholas    68 

Leuger,  Philip  77 

Levermore,  William 131 

Levit,  James 36 

Lewes,  Robert    15 

Lewinge,  James     145 

William  130,  148 

Lewthwate,  Richard     170 

Ley,  Thomas 274 

William 92 

Life,  William     243 

Lightwine,  John    272 

Lilly,  John 258 

Ling,  Henry  Frederick    257 

John 6 

Peter     74 

Thomas    31 

253 


INDEX. 


301 


PAGE 

Ling,  William    124,  143 

211 

260,  275 

Linsey,  Richard    112 

Litle,  George 54 

Litton,  George  35 

Rowland   33 

Loades,  Thomas  219 

Lock,  Cuthbert  160 

Samuel 217 

Thomas    235 

Lockwood,  Anthony 84 

Loder,  John  52 

213 

Loft,  Itchingham 107 

Lombe  (or  Loamb),  Edward  202 

Robert  91 

Simon  184,  207 

Lommax,  Nathaniel     280 

London,  Richard    148,  174 

Lone,  Thomas    199,  200 

Long,  Charles    256 

Francis    282 

Henry 4 

Henry 208 

John    23 

Robert 90 

245 

Thomas  245 

Loveland,  Joseph 139 

Lovell,  Charles 224 

John   252,  255 

Loveringe,  John    272 

Lowde,  Ralph    110 

Robert  138 

230 

Roger    125 

Lowe,  Edward  229 

John    55 

Thomas  269 

Lucas,  Alexander 134 

Gibson  178 

John  240 

Thomas 178 

283,  284 

William 85 

Luckin,  Capell  203 

■   James  154 

William  231 

260 

Lucy,  William  130 

Ludkin,  Christopher    185 

268 

Lunt,  John     5 

Lupton,  Christopher    240 

Thomas 240 

Lusher,  Nicholas   43,  47 

Lutterell,  George 34 

M 

Mace,  John    263 

Roger  119 


PAGE 

Machett,  Robert    97 

Macocke,  Samuel  122 

Maddox,  John    264 

. Philip 64 

Madooke,  William    55 

Malbie,  George 35 

Henry  191 

Mallam,  John    156 

Mallorie,  George    55 

John  158 

William 79,  80 

: 144 

Mallowes,  Edward    127 

Thomas    85 

Maltyward,  John  256 

Man,  Henry  6 

John 70 

Matthew  78 

Richard    45 

Stephen    135 

Manbie,  William  34 

Mandeville,  John  a  132 

Manners,  Charles 68 

Manning,  William    223 

Mannister,  Philip 77 

Mannock,  John 89 

William    9 

Manwaringe,  John    168 

Mapes,  Leonard    11 

Richard 139 

Mapletof t,  Edmund 223 

Mapted,  John    39 

Marberry,  James  262 

Richard    228 

March,  Myles 227 

William 121 

209 

Maris,  Richard  280 

Markham,  Anthony 78 

George 76 

Gervase  33 

Griffin 57 

Jerome    34 

Robert 57 

Marland,  Robert   100 

Marlton,  John   ,.  147 

Marrowe,  Isaac 48 

Marsh,  Edward 248 

Thomas 50 

Marshall,  Henry  43 

John 246 

Robert 176 

Thomas   113 

2g2 

William    .!!."."!""  27 

Marsham,  John 9 

105 

Robert 190,  212 

Martin,  John 124 

William    211 

Mason,  John 84 

Nathaniel 166,  190 


302 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Massey  (or  Mazey), 

Christopher  188 

Edmund  ...  219 

Henry  237 

John 265 

Nicholas  ...  27 

Matchet,  Clement 113 

Mather,  Thomas   81 

205 

Mathew,  Eobert    184 

Maydwell,  John 44 

Mayes,  Edward 149 

Mayhew,  James 227 

Eobert    97 

Maynard,  Stephen    71 

Meade,  John 248 

Lawrence 89 

William 34 

Medow,  William   286 

Meller,  John 98 

Eichard 127 

Melsop,  Henry  259 

Mereste,  Thomas 69 

Mersse,  John 18 

Messenger,  Augustine  242 

Metcalfe,  Nicholas    110 

Metham,  Thomas 73 

Michell,  Edmund  117 

Micklethwait,  Elias  89 

Joseph   117 

Paul   105 

Millenn,  John    165 

Miller,  John   155 

Milleson,  Borrowdall    ...  156,  158 

Eichard 156 

Milward,  Joseph    198 

Mingay,  John     235 

236 

William  199 

Minn,  John    223 

Mitford,  Cuthbert     239 

Edward    250 

Monckton,  John    173 

Monyman,  Nicholas     227 

Moody,  Eichard     196 

Moore,  William 105,  126 

Mooth,  William     140 

Mordaunt,  Charles    173 

. William  144 

More,  Giles    184 

Morrant,  Joseph   208 

William 68 

Morris,  Francis 55 

Morse,  Lionel    106" 

Morton,  William  101 

Mosse,  Miles  30 

Mote,  Sidrach    99 

Motherbie,  William 35 

Mott,  Edmund  284 

Luke  273,283 

Mark. 249,252 

Nathaniel     256 


PAGE 

Mott,  William   266 

Moulton,  Christopher  156 

Samuel  127 

Moundeford,  Edmund 120 

Francis    53 

192 

Mousse,  William  90 

Moyse,  Henry    129 

Mudde,  John      23 

—Thomas   37 

Muffet,  Thomas  22,  25 

Munden,  Henry     132 

Munson,  Eobert    58 

Muriall,  Phineas   168 

Samuel    193 

Musgrave,  Eichard    87 

Mutley,  Thomas    107 

Myatt,  Eobert    251 

N 

Nabbs,  Francis 92 

Naylor,  Oliver    83 

221 

Eichard     157 

207 

■ 208 

William    206 

217 

Neale,  Thomas  265 

37 

Neave,  Ferminus  149 

Francis 247 

Eichard 119 

Thomas     184 

Needham,  Andrew    251 

Nicholas   54 

Nellson,  John    81 

Nevill,  Philip     64 

Newcomen,  Nicholas    200 

Newgate,  Eobert    8 

Newhouse,  John    279 

Newton,  Charles    152 

Nichols,  Edward   124 

William  5 

Nicholson,  William  51 

Nightingale,  Henry  78 

Thomas  77 

152 

—    bart....  221 

Ninge,  Edward 16 

Noate,  Eichard 73 

Noble,  Andrew  41 

Norcotte,  Samuel  18 

Norgate,  Henry     106 

Norman,  Peter  58 

Normanton,  John : 142 

Norridge,  Martin  173 

Norris,  John  205 

Thomas 281 

North,  Charles  56 

Gilbert    122 

Samuel  225 


INDEX. 


303 


PAGE 

Northey,  Adam 13 

Norton,  John     202 

Notly,  Henry      141 

Nowell,  Henry  118 

Nuddall,  William 84 

Nun,  Kobert  57 

■  Thomas     30 

0 

Oakes,  James     202 

Eichard 202 

Thomas 286 

Oates,  Titus   265 

Oddy,  Thomas  140 

Okey,  John     244 

Okely,  Simon     199 

(Ockely),  Thomas 170 

Oliver,  John  38 

125 

Oily,  William     161 

Onge,  John     214 

Oram,  Courtnay    272 

Orell,  Kobert      34 

Thomas   72 

Orton,  William 96 

Osborne,  Edward  26 

John    163 

William  139 

Otbie,  Phatuel  49 

Owen,  John    153 

206 

Thomas  152 

Owsely,  John     253 

Owtram,  Godfrey 50 

Oxborough,  Heward     96 

■ 155,  162 

Lawrence 155 

P 

Pacy,  Humfrey      131 

Page,  Nicholas  106 

Simon  189 

Paget,  Nathaniel  105 

(Pachet),  Eichard 92 

Pagrave,  Edward  67 

Gregory  70 

75 

Pailer,  Watkinson     165 

Palmer,  Anthony  45 

Christopher 72 

Henry  231 

John     56 

Eobert 163 

William    222 

Paman,  Clement    1 

Pamplin,  John  284 

Panther,  Arthur    183 

Papworth,  John    3 

Pare,  Henry  86 

Parham,  Peter  ....  236 


PAGE 

Paris,  George     62 

John     74 

Parker,  Edward     5 

Eichard     70 

Thomas    13 

Parkin,  George  69 

Pallet,  Benjamin  135 

■ Edmund  133 

253 

Francis     14 

— 87 

Gregory     251,  252 

Nicodemus  193 

William    15 

101 

213 

Parmeter,  Henry  83 

Thomas    31 

Parnell,  James  211 

Parrie,  Christopher  98 

Parsely,  John     254 

Parson,  William   135 

Partington,  Thomas     267 

Partridge,  Francis     101 

Pasmore,  Francis 42 

Pate,  Eobert  284 

Patricke,  German      261 

Giles   25 

Eichard  70 

Pattison,  Joseph   234 

Paulet,  Thomas     43 

Pawle,  John   131 

Pawling,  John    229 

Pawson,  Henry 77 

Thomas  130 

Payne,  Anthony    90 

Edward 71 

John 189 

• Mahaleel    131 

Eobert     63 

Thomas     46 

• 94 

188 

William     53 

199 

Peachie,  John     178 

Eobert      95 

168 

Samuel     252 

Peake,  Thomas 172 

221 

Pearson,  John   273 

Pearte,  Francis 43 

Peartree,  Edward 128 

Pecke,  Edward 176 

Thomas 112 

239 

Pedder,  Isaac     224 

Peepes,  William    148 

Pell,  John  48 

Pendleton,  Edmund 97 

Pepper,  Eobert  ... 115 


304 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Pepys,  Fermor     244,258 

Percye,  Eichard     80 

Perin,  Thomas  46 

Perkyn,  Thomas   91 

Perrie,  Thomas 103 

William 54 

Perse     (Pearse     or     Peirce), 

Arthur  138 

Edward  281,  283 

James 273 

, John    142 

Martin    ...  185 

■ Stephen  ...  10 

...  246 

Valentine  177 

William  ...  241 

(Peers),  Jonas  218 

Person,  Henry   230 

Thomas     104 

Pestell,  John     113 

Peters,  William     255 

Petit,  John     28 

Pettus,  Thomas  107,  114 

Peyton,  Yelverton     271 

Philips,  George 115 

Nathaniel     233 

Oliver    102 

Ealph    171 

Bobert  94 

Thomas    218 

257 

Piccocke,  John  89 

Pickarell,  Eobert  154 

Pickering,  John    263 

Nathaniel    205 

Eobert   261,266 

Pigge,  William 74 

Pigott,  Francis 248 

Eodolph 175 

Pilley,  Thomas 88 

Pinchbecke,  Eobert  95 

Pistor,  John  242 

Place,  John    64 

Ealph  71 

Platts,  William     179 

Playters,  Anthony  162 

Lionel  149,154 

Pleasaunce,  Anthony   74 

John 123 

Eobert   82 

Thomas     13 

136 

Plombe  (or  Plumme),  Henry  91 
192 

Isaac  ...  76 

Matthew  95 

Thomas  101 

Plommer,  Leonard   44 

Plumby,  Eichard  90 

John    96 

Plumstede,  John  83 

Plumtre,  Alban     183 


PAGE 

Poole,  Stephen 276 

Pooly,  Christopher   168 

Eobert     132 

Pope,  Jeremiah      220 

Porter,  John  2 

Thomas 180 

Porye,  John    64 

Pote,  John 34 

Eobert  105 

Potter,  Thomas     221 

William     47 

73 

Potts,  Eoger  252 

Pountes,  John    52 

Powell,  John      161 

William    174 

Poynton,  John  42 

Prannel,  Henry     51 

Pratt,  Henry 65 

John      64,67 

Eobert 147 

Prattant,  Eobert    273 

Preston,  John    65 

Pretheroe,  William   259 

Pretyman.  William  72 

Price,  David  30 

John     27 

Pridgeon  (or  Pruj  ean) ,  Francis  114 

Thomas  209 

■ William  73 

143 

Prince,  William    267 

Proctor,  William  255 

Proud,  Eichard 118 

Puckering,  Thomas  225 

Puckle,  Samuel     216 

Pulford,  John     128 

Pulham,  William 191 

Punchard,  John     268 

Punter,  Thomas    180 

Purie,  Leonard    38,  45 

Purland,  Eobert    261 

Pi  croft,  Samuel     216 

Pye,  Thomas   155,  159 

Pyle,  John 227 

Eichard     141 

Q 

Quarles,  Francis 105,126 

E 

Eabbett,  Eeynold 61 

Eabye,  William     125 

Eaffe,  Thomas  196 

Eaighet,  Tbomas  17 

Eampley,  William    224 

Eamsey,  Christopher    129 

Eand,  John    116 

Eandall,  Benjamin    200 

Humphry    264 


INDEX. 


305 


Eandall,  John     200 

William  

Randolph,  Thomas  98 

William 

Bane,  Eichard 

Eansome,  Eichard    

Eant,  Anthony  

Edward    

Humfrey 

John     

Eobert  . .  

Boger   

Stephen    

■  Thomas   

William  

Eash,  John 

Bawlyns,  John  

Eobert    

Eay,  John  

Eaynberd,  Nicholas 

Eayner,  George 

Thomas  

Eeade,  Andrew 

Charles  

Edward 

Henry 

Isaac  

John  

Eobert    

Thomas 

271, 

Eedman,  John  

Eeeve,  Audornus  

Augustin    

Charles  

Edmund 

— — ■  Henry 

John   

Michaell 

Eobert    

Thomas 

V. 


PAGE 

,  210 

54 
,  120 
147 
153 
185 
180 
260 
244 
175 
122 
236 
284 
162 
212 
286 

70 
126 
209 
150 

74 
140 
286 

50 
140 
219 
248 

97 

41 
171 
153 
126 
142 
184 
153 
232 

64 
271 

96 
129 

96 
235 
224 

54 
180 
279 
207 
160 
245 

68 
257 
104 
221 
164 
245 
146 
198 
146 

32 

32 

91 
115 


Eeeve,  Thomas 


William 

Eelfe,  Edward    

Eemchinge,  Henry    . 

Thomas. 

Eepps,  Henry    

Nicholas 

Eichard 


Eeymes,  William    217 

Eeynolds,  Francis 

John 

Eicarde,  Francis    

Nicholas 


Eichards,  Francis  243, 

■ John 

Nathaniel 

Eobert  


—  Thomas 

—  William 


Eichardson,  Charles  144, 

Hammond    

Michael 

Eaynold    

Thomas    


Eichemond,  Thomas 

Eicher,  Eobert  

Eickes  (or  Eixe),  Edmund 

-  Elias 

Henry   . . . 


Eiding,  Geoffrey 

John  

Eigges,  Charles 

Eimer,  Ealph 

Bingall,  William 182, 

Eingstead,  Thomas  

Eingoode,  Anthony  

Eingwood,  Thomas  

Eisden,  Thomas 164, 

Eise,  Henry    

Biseing,  John     

Eishton,  John    

Eivett,  John  

i Nicholas    


Eobert 


Eo,  William  

(Eooe),  Thomas . 

Eoberts,  Ambrose  . . . . 

John    

Thomas  .... 


Eobinson,  Daniel 

Henry 

John . . . 


Eichard  .... 
Eoockewood 


20 


PAGE 

234 

236 

170 

258 

3 

101 

229 

229 

234 

219 

65 

222 

180 

52 

244 

279 

170 

242 

252 

137 

145 

63 

160 

8 

20 

128 

19 

163 

74 

63 

238 

105 

85 

127 

141 

207 

283 

80 

135 

176 

20 

212 

248 

168 

69 

239 

69 

16 

33 

178 

35 

209 

282 

141 

240 

112 

187 

213 

232 

276 

200 

118 


306 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Robinson,  Thomas    56 

109 

William    83 

Robotham,  Robert    127 

Robson,  John 108 

Roccatagliata,  Sebastian 5 

Rogers,  John 124 

134 

Rogerson ,  Christopher 124 

Robert 218 

Thomas    119 

Rolfe  (or  Roffe),  Anthony   ...  141 

236 

Clement 76 

James 53 

Richard 108 

Thomas 132 

Rolle,  Alexander   266 

Rolston,  Lancelot 198 

Rooke,  Lawrence    192,215 

Rookewoode ,  E  dward  28 

i Henry  43,47 

171 

Roos,  Gilbert 107 

Roper,  Henry 18 

80 

Thomas 162 

Rose,  Henry    132,  155 

Humfrey 203 

John 198 

Rosse,  Robert 61 

Rosyer,  John 142 

Rotherham,  John 161 

Rought,  Roger  76 

Rous,  Thomas   14 

■ 198 

Rowland,  Thomas 94 

194 

Rowlatt,  Elijah 247 

Rowley,  Edward 147,  168 

John 145 

Roydon,  Daniel  192 

Rudd,  John    55 

Ruddle,  John 238 

Rugge,  Henry 73 

257 

Rusbrooke,  Robert    124 

Russell,  Erasmus 140 

John 201 

William  225 

Rust,  Nicholas  74 

193 

Thomas    15 

William 47 

S 

Sabbe,  Matthew 139 

Sadler,  John  142 

Richard 244 

St  George,  William  93 

St  John  (or  Seinjohn),  Henry  268 
Oliver  46 


PAGE 

St  John  (or  Seinjohn),  Oliver      50 

282 

St  Quintin,  Anselm 44 

Gabriel  57 

Sallowes,  Everard 168 

Salter,  Edmund    208 

Edward 143 

Sammes,  Gerard   119 

Samwaies,  Thomas  146 

Sandell,  Richard  144 

Sanderson,  George    221 

Robert    19 

Thomas 52 

Sandwith,  Henry 74 

Sarson,  William    150 

Saunder,  Richard    204,226 

Saunders,  Edward 18,  20 

John 118 

Matthew  77 

Nicholas  85 

Say,  Gregory    34  n. 

Robert    10 

248 

Sayer,  Francis   217 

George 42,  45 

John    263 

Scampler,  Thomas    191 

Scarburgh,  Charles 184,  207 

270,  274 

Edmund 96 

284 

Henry 51 

■ 106 

John   127 

Samuel 116,125 

Scarlet,  Edward    205 

Philip   216 

Thomas    '17 

William    284 

Scoggan,  Robert    168 

Scott,  Charles    205 

Christopher 202 

Edmund 207 

. Henry 188 

John 285 

Nathaniel    160 

Thomas 205,207 

William   42 

Scryvener,  Ralph  117 

Seaman,  Augustine  204 

Christopher 141,  165 

John    150 

Thomas 70 

William 225 

Seamar,  Thomas  169 

Seare,  Robert 34 

Searles,  William   159 

Sedgewick,  William 117 

Seele,  John 48 

Selling,  Robert  254 

Sergeant,  John 195 

Seycill,  William 264 


INDEX. 


307 


PAGE 

Shackerly,  Peter    30 

Shadwell,  Thomas    239 

Shafton,  John    151 

Shancke,  Eohert    3 

Sharpe,  Jasper  181 

John 104 

Sharpington,  John    180 

Shawe,  John  51 

Shaxton,  Martin   165 

William 176 

Sheild,  Edward 115 

Peter 185 

Sheldrake,  John    261 

William  213 

228 

Shelley,  Thomas  206 

Shelton,  Robert 281 

Shene,  Christopher  137 

Edward 89 

Eleasher    130 

John  204 

Luke    206,214 

William 201 

Shepherd,  Ambrose  128 

i Barnes 148 

George 275 

Robert  122 

Shepperdson,  John   172 

Sherarde,  Simon  21 

:  William     131 

Sheringham,  John    243 

Robert 140 

Sherive,  Christopher 266 

Sherlocke,  Robert 149 

Sherman  (or  Shereman),  John  13 

2 

Ralph 201 

Rodolph...  63 

Thomas...  83 

Sherwood,  John 209 

—Sampson 224 

Shilling,  Edmund 215 

Shinckfeild,  Robert  150 

Shipdham,  Israel    186,  207 

Shipley,  Edward   180 

Shipman,  Abraham 155 

Shippe,  Isaac 235 

Shoquetu,  Thomas   108 

Sbouldham,  Charles 82 

Francis 69 

277 

282 

Lemuel  212,  239 

Nathaniel 209 

Robert    272,  280 

Thomas    72 

Shuckforth,  John 14 

Shute,  Christopher   56 

Richard 246 

Sillott,  Jobn  207 

Simson,  Robert 99 

William  82 


PAGE 

Simson,  William   217 

214 

Sisson,  Percival     63 

Skeet                      274 

Skevington,  Edward     84 

177 

Skinner,  Robert     119 

Skipp,  Thomas 284 

Skippon,  Luke  60 

William 57 

Skottowe,  Thomas    88 

Skrynne,  Thomas 55 

Slacke,  William     88 

Slade,  Robert 26 

Slater,  John  158 

Smith,  Edmund    38 

46 

127 

Edward 269 

Gilbert  6 

— — —Henry    69 

Isaac 190 

James    124 

157 

John  96 

152 

189 

191 

— 206 

— 286 

• —Jonas 151 

Nathaniel 16 

Philip 166 

Ralph 166,172 

Robert   2 

41 

77 

141 

Roger 40 

Samuel 189 

Sidrach 71 

Thomas 55 

98 

102 

_ Tobias    233 

William 44 

45 

81 

100 

112 

151 

188 

Snell,  Arthur '. 78 

George 91 

John     162 

Robert 84 

227 

Tobias 229 

Snel  ling,  John  175 

Sneyd,  William 183 

Sonyer,  Thomas    51 

Sorell,  William 19 


308 


INDEX, 


PAGE 

Sorocold,  George 217 

James    217 

Sotheby,  John   279 

Southcot,  George 120 

Southis,  William  89 

Southwel,  John 201 

Sowrbutts,  William 143 

Sowter,  Thomas    15 

Spaldiuge,  John    169 

Sparhawk,  Samuel   270 

Sparke,  Kobert   129,  131 

Sparks,  Edward    273 

Sparrow,  William 204 

39 

Spelman,  Charles 215 

Roger    216 

(Spilman),  John  ...  233 

Spencely,  Eoger    249 

Thomas    229 

Spencer,  Augustin    17 

Edward  32 

Miles  71 

Eichard  32 

6 

Eoger  14 

Thomas  137 

William,  bart 154 

189,  212 

Spendlove(or  Spendlo),  Chris- 
topher    213 

Henry   180 

John 97 

. 189 

Spering,  John    204 

Spice,  Francis   96 

Spicer,  Eichard 281 

William 102 

Spooner,  John  285 

i Roger 179 

Spranger,  John 226 

Spratford,  John    245 

Springall,  Gregory    156 

John 185 

Robert  169 

Thomas    281 

Springe,  Thomas 257 

Squire,  John 50 

. William 95 

Stadler,  John     178 

Stafford,  Matthew     112 

Robert    139 

Stallebras,  George     189 

Staller,  John 3 

Stannard,  William    176 

Stanhope,  Michael 210 

Stapleton,  Briant 65 

j Richard   41 

Starburghe,  Edmund    96 

Starling,  Robert    110 

Staynes,  Nicholas 123,  143 

Richard  264 


PAGE 

Steele,  William 167 

Steffe,  John    184 

Robert     86 

192 

Thomas  187 

Stellinge,  Anthony   60 

Stephens,  John    5,  16 

• Ludovic    275 

Sterlinus,  Henry  156 

Steven,  Richard    33 

Stevenson,  John   138 

283 

Steward,  Simeon  67 

Stocke,  John 86 

Stokes,  Matthew  59 

Stone,  Richard 30 

Stonehowse,  Edward    21 

Stonham,  Abraham 83 

John     87 

Matthew  65 

156 

Nicholas  134 

Stoorton,  William    9 

Stoughton,  John    231,  232 

(Stauton),  Joseph  145 

Stowers,  Richard  52 

Stradlyng,  John    1 

Stratchey,  Robert 206 

Straton,  John    96 

Strengthfield,  Thomas     277 

Stretlye,  Thomas 66 

Stribling,  Samuel     115 

Stringe,  John    32 

Strode,  George  285 

Stubbs,  John 260 

Studd,  Thomas 253 

Stuke,  Francis  125 

John    175 

Stukley,  Thomas 141 

Sturges,  Robert 56 

Stutsberye,  Benedict    14 

Style,  Christopher    87 

Henry 4 

John    132 

Styleman,  Nicholas 183 

Sugar,  Thomas 94 

Sumpter,  Thomas 241 

Sutton,  John 177 

Thomas   2 

278 

Swale,  Richard     48 

Swanne,  Gregory 89 

Swanson,  Edmund  31 

S wanton,  Edmund   226 

Swarland,  John     60 

Swii't,  Edward  274 

Swinsco,  John  36 

Syday,  John  145 

Sykes,  Henry     221 

Sylvester,  John     237 

Symonds,  Edmund  107 

Edward 43 


INDEX. 


309 


PAGE 

Symonds,  John 98 

109 

93 

251 

William 239 

T 

Tabor,  James    186 

Talbot,  Thomas 194,  196 

Tankarde,  William  44 

Tappe,  Edmund    14 

Taylor,  Francis     90 

* 173 

Guy  40 

Henry   236 

Jeremiah  262 

Jeremy 164 

Nicholas    107,  126 

Philip    159 

Kichard    92 

157 

Thomas    164 

210 

246 

William    19 

265 

Temple,  Thomas 23 

Tennant,  James    162 

242 

Eichard     HI 

, —  Thomas     195 

Terry,  Stephen 137 

Thomas 160 

Thayne,  Thomas  176 

Thetford,  Joseph  98 

Thodey,  Jonas  75 

Thomas,  John   215 

Thomlynson,  Lawrence  103 

Robert    72 

Thompson,  Francis 123 

239 

Henry    133 

, John  57 

Richard 12 

Thorisby,  Robert  240 

Thornely,  Thomas    60 

Thorneton,  Andrew 170 

Owen 163 

Thorowgood,  Mordast 135 

Thorpe,  George 236 

Henry  157 

Throckmorton,  Albion 233 

Robert    7 

Thurlowe,  Edward    47 

Thurston,  Clement  193 

Frederick     218 

John     95 

Nathaniel    184 

Thwaites,  Lionel  136 

Richard    38 

Thomas    73 


PAGB 

Thwaites,  William    55 

Tidboald,  Alexander    274 

Tidd,  Richard   134 

Till,  Thomas 171 

Tillet,  Thomas  256 

Tillinghast,  John 146 

Tilney,  Francis 107 

Nathaniel 114 

Philip     127 

191 

Timperly,  Nicholas  96 

Timperon.  John    46 

Tindall,  John    249 

(Tendall),  Francis  ...  4 

Tinkler,  Isaac    196 

Tippinge,  Edward 37 

Todd,  Andrew    154 

George 49 

John 271 

Thomas   145 

Toll,  Nicholas    147 

Tooley,  Thomas    24 

Topcliffe,  John    184,187 

Lancaster   258,  270 

Topham,  John  239 

Tostocke,  Henry   t  195 

Tounshende,  George "  33 

Stanhope 124 

Towers,  John 184,  199 

Trendel,  Thomas    23 

Trew,  William  202 

Trigg,  Daniel 161 

Matthew 167 

186 

Trivilian,  Walter  4 

Trott,  Nicholas 6 

Thomas  214 

Tubbs,  Edward 172 

Tuhags,  Edward   16 

Tuke,  Vincent    6 

Turfett,  George 207 

Turner,  John 280 

Thomas    225 

William    270 

Turpine,  John   131 

Tuthill,  Francis    87 

Geoffrey 91 

.    William  235 

Twedy,  Richard     21 

Tweed,  Daniel 247 

Tyrrell,  Henry  115 

161 

James  161 

259 

Richard    192 

Robert  161 

William    192 

U 

Unlet,  John    143 

Underdowne,  Thomas 8 


310 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Underwood,  Anthony  142 

Augustine    85 

187 

Gregory    (J9 

Hugh 232,  233 

John 93 

Eobert  142 

Thomas    199 

Unton,  Paul  20 

Uther,  Thomas 164 

Utting,  Edward 99 

Hammond    164 

John 129 

Thomas     113 

V 

Valenger,  Stephen    5 

Thomas    47 

Valentine,  Thomas   36 

Van  de  Bemde,  John 276,  277 

Vaughan,  Henry   49 

Stephen    48 

Vavasour,  George 11 

John 41 

Ralph  11 

s Thomas  33 

William   49 

Venner,  Humphrey  91 

Robert 91 

Ventris,  Edward    193 

Francis    186 

Vicars,  John  39 

Vicary,  Ludovic 137 

Viell,  John 149 

Vincent,  Clement 119 

John   204 

213 

William 81 

Vulpe,  John  4 

W 

Wace,  Edmund 265 

Francis    284 

James 190 

277 

John    256 

Waddie,  John    46 

Wade,  Robert     259 

Waferer,  Thomas 15 

Wake,  Thomas 90,  108 

Wakeman,  Thomas  181 

Wales,  Thomas 254 

Walforde,  Michael 143 

William    12 

Walgrave,  Charles    87 

Walker,  Gervase    58 

John 154 

Waller,  Robert  198 

Wallis,  Robert   134 

Walpoole,  Christopher 65 


PAOE 

Walsall,  Thomas  61 

Walters,  John    101 

Martin    137 

Want,  Richard  177 

Warburton,  George  263 

Ward,  Brian  84 

Charles   175 

Henry 83 

198 

John    122 

, 265,279 

Matthew 85 

Richard  243 

Robert 270 

Thomas  195 

262 

Warden,  Henry 121 

Warkehouse,  William 271 

Warner,  Bartholomew 144 

Christopher    53 

Edward  195 

Richard  255 

Thomas  86 

William  53 

Warren,  John    79 

156,157 

Joseph 166 

Martin 95 

Robert 51 

Thomas   257 

Wastneys,  Hardolph    259 

Waterhouse,  Simon 151 

Waters,  Francis     285 

Watkynson,  Richard    97 

Watson,  John    124 

Matthew 109 

Richard  170 

—  Samuel    220 

Watter,  Christopher 121 

Watts,  James 219 

Thomas 153 

William 105 

Way,  Richard 164,  180 

Wayte,  Thomas 275 

Webbe,  James    238 

John 94 

209 

William    110 

Webber,  Robert 173 

Webster,  James 214 

Richard 263 

Thomas 260 

Welby,  William 1 

Welch,  Lancelot    101 

Wells,  George    85 

Henry 34 

John    177 

Richard  166 

Robert    58 

207 

Samuel   241 

Simon 178 


INDEX. 


311 


PAGE 

Wells,  Thomas  87 

269 

William 145 

Wennam,  Thomas    21 

Wentworth,  Alblaster  56 

Edward 81 

Michael 49 

West,  Christopher     99 

Thomas   197 

Westbee,  John  166 

Weston,  Edmund 47 

Westwood,  Jonathan    182 

Wetherall,  Anthony 62 

Henry 117 

Robert 125 

214 

Thomas  93 

Wetherhird,  Eichard    123 

Whale,  Henry    135 

Thomas 93 

Whaley,  Christopher    95 

James 52 

Wharton,  Charles 105 

Edward 235 

George 82 

Gervase    256 

Thomas    96 

Whatton,  Francis 250 

Whelpdaile,  Nathaniel 92 

Whichcots,  Hammond 77 

Whight,  John    32 

Whincke,  William 2 

Whinckfeild,  William 32 

Whincop,  Edmund   185 

Whiskins,  Kobert 69 

Whitby,  Thomas  215 

William  250 

White,  Francis 44 

Henry    118 

John  61 

117 

275 

Theophilus   132 

William     11 

Whitefoot,  John    258 

Whiter,  George 155 

Whiting,  John  140 

Thomas 26 

Whitlam,  Rodolph    2 

Whitman,  John 250 

Whitney,  Francis 104 

George  114 

Nicholas    106 

Thomas 94 

Whitton,  Edward 83 

Wickes,  Samuel 92 

Timothy  109 

(Wykes),  George 12 

Wickliffe,  Ralph    232 

Wigfall,  George 76 

Henry 89 

Wilbie,  Matthew   26 


PAGE 

Wilbore,  Robert 202 

Wilcocke,  Arthur  263 

William    150 

Wilde,  George    16 

Henry 77 

Wilkes,  William    37 

Wilkin,  Thomas    275 

Wilkyns,  Charles  5 

Wilkynson,  William     99 

Willan,  Edmund  88 

Lawrence 90 

Williams,  William    107 

Williamson,  William    247 

Willmott,  Robert    261,  275 

Willoughby,  Gilbert     42 

Willowes,  John      142 

Wilson,  Edward    35 

George 205 

John     187 

213 

Roger   125 

Thomas    148 

223 

Windham,  Henry 133 

Winter,  Godfrey    170 

John     194 

Thomas   117 

Wiscard,  William .'..  195 

255 

Wisse,  Thomas 60 

Witham,  Anthony 23,  26 

Witheridge,  Roger     135 

Witherley ,  Hammond 273 

Thomas     187 

(Wetherly),  Thomas  276 

Withers,  Edward 174 

John    140 

Wolfe,  Michael  149 

Thomas  86 

Wolnall,  Thomas 257 

Wolterton,  Roger 96 

Womocke,  Arthur     18 

Henry  53 

Wood,  Richard 3 

Robert    155 

208 

Roger 79 

Samuel  221 

(Wodde),  Thomas     ...  92 

Woods,  Robert  86 

140,  141 

Woodhouse,  John 94 

• Thomas     87 

Woodside,  Robert   143 

Woodson,  John 129 

Woodward,  Thomas     10 

Wooley,  Robert     196 

Woolmer,  Robert 259 

Woolsey,  Thomas     137 

Woorledge,  Nicholas    24 

Worseley,  Charles 273 

Worts  (Woortes),  Richard  ...  124 


312 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Worts  (Woortes),  Richard  ...  208 

William  ...  173 

247,  264 

Wortley,  Bartholomew  274 

Wotten,  Edward     137 

Wragg,  Christopher 277 

. Thomas     271 

Wrest,  Thomas 124 

Wright,  George     254 

Germin    155 

Henry  136 

John     84 

Leonard  28 

Nicholas  113 

Eobert 177 

232 

—Samuel     123 

—  Thomas    28 

, 228 

Wydley,  Thomas  16 


PAGE 

Wye,  William    232 

Wynnyffe,  George     6 

Wythe,  John      255 

Richard     127 


Y 

Yarborough,  John    242 

Yardly,  Robert  103 

Yaxly,  Richard 95 

Yelverton,  Charles    71 

Henry    120,121 

Yeo,  Roger 160 

Yeolerton,  Lewys  7 

Youell,  Edward     198 

Yong,  John    133 

William   259 

Younger,  Henry    147 

William  160,183 


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BREVIARIUM    AD    USUM    INSIGNIS    ECCLESIAE 

SARUM.  Juxta  Editionem  maximam  pro  Claudio  Chevallon 
et  Francisco  Regnault  a.d.  mdxxxi.  in  Alma  Parisiorum 
Academia  impressam  :  labore  ac  studio  Francisci  Procter, 
A.M.,  et  Christophori  Wordsworth,  A.M. 

Fasciculus  I.  In  quo  continentur  Kalendarium,  et  Ordo 
Temporalis  sive  Proprium  de  Tempore  totius  anni,  una  cum 
ordinali  suo  quod  usitato  vocabulo  dicitur  Pica  sive  Directorium 
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liturgical  students,  who  will  now  be  able  to  con-  Procter  and  Wordsworth  have  discharged  their 

suit  in  their  own  libraries  a  work  absolutely  in-  editorial  task  with  much  care  and   judgment, 

dispensable  to  a  right  understanding  of  the  his-  though  the  conditions  under  which  they  have 

tory  of  the  Prayer- Book,  but  which  till  now  been  working  are  such  as  to  hide  that  fact  from 

usually   necessitated   a  visit    to    some    public  all  but  experts." — Literary  Churchman. 
library,  since  the  rarity  of  the  volume  made  its 

Fasciculus  II.  In  quo  continentur  Psalterium,  cum  ordinario 
Officii  totius  hebdomadae  juxta  Horas  Canonicas,  et  proprio  Com- 
pletorii,  Litania,  Commune  Sanctorum,  Ordinarium  Missae 
cum  Canone  et  xii  1  Missis,  &c.  &c.    Demy  8vo.    12s. 

"Not   only  experts  in  liturgiology,  but  all  For  all  persons  of  religious  tastes  the  Breviary, 

persons  interested  in  the  history  of  the  Anglican  with  its  mixture  of  Psalm   and  Anthem   and 

Book  of  Common  Prayer,  will  be  grateful  to  the  Prayer  and   Hymn,  all   hanging  one   on   the 

Syndicate  of  the  Cambridge  University  Press  other,  and  connected  into  a  harmonious  whole, 

for  forwarding  the  publication  of  the  volume  must  be   deeply  interesting." — Church  Quar- 

which   bears   the  above   title,  and  which   has  ierly  Review. 

recently   appeared    under    their    auspices." —  "'The  editors  have  done  their  work  excel- 

Notes  and  Queries.  lently,  and  deserve  all  praise  for  their  labours 

"Cambridge   has  worthily  taken   the  lead  in  rendering  what  they  justly  call  'this  most 

with  the  Breviary,  which  is  of  especial  value  interesting  Service-book '  more  readily  access- 

for  that  part  of  trie  reform  of  the  Prayer- Book  ible    to    historical   and   liturgica    students." — 

which  will  fit  it  for  the  wants  of  our  time  .  .  .  Saturday  Review. 

Fasciculus  III.    In  quo  continetur  Proprium  Sanctorum 
quod  et  sanctorale  dicitur,  una  cum  accentuario.     Demy  8vo.     15 J. 
Fasciculi  I.  II.  III.  complete,  £2.  is. 

GREEK  AND  ENGLISH  TESTAMENT,  in  parallel 
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Regius  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University.  Small  Octavo.  New 
Edition,  with  the  Marginal  References  as  arranged  and  revised  by 
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GREEK  AND  ENGLISH  TESTAMENT.  The  Stu- 
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GREEK  TESTAMENT,  ex  editione  Stephani  tertia,  1550. 
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original  Greek,  as  edited  by  F.  H.  A.  Scrivener,  M.A.,  D.C.L., 
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THE  BOOK  OF  ECCLESIASTES,  with  Notes  and  In- 
troduction. By  the  Very  Rev.  E.  H.  Plumptre,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Wells.     Large  Paper  Edition.     Demy  8vo.     js.  6d. 

"  No  one  can  say  that  the  Old  Testament  is  point  in  English  exegesis  of  the   Old  Testa- 

a  dull  or  worn-out  subject  after  reading  this  ment;   indeed,  even  Delitzsch,  whose  pride  it 

singularly  attractive  and  also  instructive  com-  is  to  leave  no  source  of  illustration  unexplored, 

mentary.     Its  wealth  of  literary  and  historical  is  far  inferior  on  this  head  to  Dr  Plumptre." — 

illustration  surpasses  anything  to  which  we  can  Academy,  Sept.  10,  1881. 

THE   GOSPEL   ACCORDING   TO   ST   MATTHEW  in 

Anglo-Saxon  and  Northumbrian  Versions,  synoptically  arranged : 
with  Collations  of  the  best  Manuscripts.  By  J.  M.  KEMBLE,  M.A. 
and  Archdeacon  Hardwick.     Demy  4to.     iar. 

New  Edition.     By  the  Rev.  Professor  Skeat.  {Immediately. 

THE  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST  MARK  in  Anglo- 

Saxon  and  Northumbrian  Versions,  synoptically  arranged:  with  Col- 
lations exhibiting  all  the  Readings  of  all  the  MSS.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat,  Litt.D.,  Elrington  and  Bosworth  Professor  of 
Anglo-Saxon.     Demy  4to.     \os. 

THE   GOSPEL   ACCORDING  TO   ST  LUKE,  uniform 

with  the  preceding,  by  the  same  Editor.     Demy  4to.     ioj. 

THE   GOSPEL  ACCORDING   TO   ST  JOHN,  uniform 

with  the  preceding,  by  the  same  Editor.     Demy  4to.     \os. 

"  The  Gospel  according  to  St  "John,  in  Kemble,  some  forty  years  ago.  Of  the  par- 
Anglo-Saxon  and  Northumbrian  Versions:  ticular  volume  now  before  us,  we  can  only  say 
Edited  for  the  Syndics  of  the  University  it  is  worthy  of  its  two  predecessors.  We  repeat 
Press,  by  the  Rev.  Walter  W.  Skeat,  M.A. ,  that  the  service  rendered  to  the  study  of  Anglo- 
completes  an  undertaking  designed  and  com-  Saxon  by  this  Synoptic  collection  cannot  easily 
menced  by  that  'distinguished  scholar,  J.   M.  be  overstated." — Contemporary  Review. 

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ed  with  the  works  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  as  a  work  of  reference. " — Morning  Post. 
Divinity  at   Cambridge  would  expect  to  find, 

THE  MISSING  FRAGMENT  OF  THE  LATIN  TRANS- 
LATION OF  THE  FOURTH  BOOK  OF  EZRA,  discovered, 
and  edited  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  and  a  facsimile  of  the 
MS.,  by  Robert  L.  Bensly,  M.A.,  Reader  in  Hebrew,  Gonville  and 
Caius  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  4to.     10s. 

"It  has  been  said  of  this  book  that  it  has  Bible  we  understand  that  of  the   larger  size 

added  a  new  chapter  to  the  Bible,  and,  startling  which    contains    the    Apocrypha,   and   if    the 

as  the  statement  may  at  first  sight  appear,  it  is  Second  Book  of  Esdras  can  be  fairly  called  a 

no  exaggeration  of  the  actual  fact,  if  by  the  part  of  the  Apocrypha."—  Saturday  Review 

GOSPEL  DIFFICULTIES,  or  the  Displaced  Section  of 
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Rural  Dean  of  North  Camps,  formerly  Reader  and  Librarian  at  the 
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THE   CAMBRIDGE   UNIVERSITY  PRESS.  5 

THEOLOGY-(ANCIENT). 

THE  GREEK  LITURGIES.  Chiefly  from  original  Autho- 
rities. By  C.  A.  Swainson,  D.D.,  Master  of  Christ's  College,  Cam- 
bridge.    Crown  4to.     Paper  covers.     15^. 

"Jeder  folgende  Forscher  wird  dankbar  Griechischen  Liturgien  sicher  gelegt  hat." — 
anerkennen,  dass  Swainson  das  Fundament  zu  Adolph  Harnack,  Theologische  Literatur- 
einer     historisch-kritischen     Geschichte     der        Zeitung. 

THE  PALESTINIAN  MISHNA.  By  W.  H.  LOWE,  M.A., 
Lecturer  in  Hebrew  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge.    Royal  8vo.   i\s. 

SAYINGS  OF  THE  JEWISH  FATHERS,  comprising 
Pirqe  Aboth  and  Pereq  R.  Meir  in  Hebrew  and  English,  with  Cri- 
tical and  Illustrative  Notes.  By  Charles  Taylor,  D.D.  Master 
of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge,  and  Honorary  Fellow  of  King's 
College,  London.     Demy  8vo.     iar. 

"The   '  Masseketh    Aboth'  stands  at   the  "A  careful  and  thorough  edition  which  does 

head  of  Hebrew  non-canonical  writings.     It  is  credit  to  English  scholarship,  of  a  short  treatise 

of  ancient  date,  claiming  to  contain  the  dicta  from  the  Mishna,  containing  a  series  of  sen- 

of  teachers  who  flourished  from  B.C.  200  to  the  tences  or  maxims  ascribed   mostly  to  Jewish 

same  year  of  our  era.     The  precise  time  of  its  teachers  immediately  preceding,  or  immediately 

compilation  in  its  present  form  is,  of  course,  in  following   the   Christian  era.  .  . " — Contempo- 

doubt.     Mr  Taylor's  explanatory  and  illustra-  rary  Review. 
live  commentary  is  very  full  and  satisfactory." 
— Spectator. 

THEODORE  OF  MOPSUESTIA'S  COMMENTARY 
ON  THE  MINOR  EPISTLES  OF  S.  PAUL.  The  Latin  Ver- 
sion with  the  Greek  Fragments,  edited  from  the  MSS.  with  Notes 
and  an  Introduction,  by  H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Ashdon, 
Essex,  and  late  Fellow  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 
In  Two  Volumes.  Volume  I.,  containing  the  Introduction,  with 
Facsimiles  of  the  MSS.,  and  the  Commentary  upon  Galatians — 
Colossians.     Demy  8vo.     12s. 

"In  dem  oben  verzeichneten    Buche   liegt  handschriften   .  .  .    sind    vortrefHiche    photo- 

uns  die  erste  Halfte  einer  vollstandigen,  ebenso  graphische   Facsimile's  beigegeben,  wie  uber- 

sorgfaltig   gearbeiteten   wie    schon    ausgestat-  haupt  das  ganze   Werk   von   der    University 

teten  Ausgabe  des  Commentars  mit  ausfuhr-  Press  zu   Cambridge  mit  bekannter   Eleganz 

lichen    Prolegomena  und  reichhaltigen  kritis-  ausgestattet  ist." —Theologische  Literaturzei- 

chen  und  erlauternden  Anmerkungen  vor." —  tung. 
Literarisches  Centralblatt.  "It  is  a  hopeful  sign,   amid   forebodings 

"  It  is  the  result  of  thorough,  careful,  and  which  arise  about  the  theological  learning  of 

patient  investigation  of  all  the  points  bearing  the  Universities,  that  we  have  before   us  the 

on  the  subject,  and  the  results  are  presented  first  instalment  of  a  thoroughly  scientific  and 

with  admirable  good  sense  and  modesty." —  painstaking  work,  commenced   at  Cambridge 

Guardian.  and  completed  at  a  country  rectory."—  Church 

"Auf  Grund  dieser  Quellen  ist  der  Text  Quarterly  Review  (Jan.  1881). 
bei    Swete   rait    musterhafter   Akribie    herge-  "  Hernn     Swete's     Leistung    ist    eine     so 

stellt.     Aber  auch  sonst  hat  der  Herausgeber  tuchtige  dass  wir  das  Werk  in  keinen  besseren 

mit  unermudlichem    Fleisse    und    eingehend-  Handen  wissen   mochten,  und   mit  den  sich- 

ster   Sachkenntniss   sein  Werk  mit  alien  den-  ersten    Erwartungen    auf   das    Gelingen    der 

jenigen  Zugaben  ausgerustet,  welche  bei  einer  Fortsetzung    entgegen    sehen." — Gottingische 

solchen    Text-Ausgabe   nur    irgend    erwartet  gelehrte  Anzeigen  (Sept.  1881). 
werden   konnen.  .  .  .  Von   den   drei    Haupt- 

Volume  II.,  containing  the  Commentary  on  I  Thessalonians — 
Philemon,  Appendices  and  Indices.     \2s. 

"Eine  Ausgabe  .  .  .  fur  welche  alle  zugang-  mene   a  bien   dans  les  deux  volumes  que  je 

lichen  Hiilfsmittel  in  musterhafter  Weise  be-  signale  en  ce  moment. ..Elle  est  accompagnee 

nutzt  wurden  .  .  .  eine  reife  Frucht  siebenjahri-  de  notes  erudites,  suivie  de  divers  appendices, 

gen  Fleisses." — Theologische  Literaturzeitung  parmi  lesquels  on  appreciera  surtout  un  recueil 

(Sept.  23,  1882).  des  fragments   des    oeuvres    dogmatiques    de 

"Mit  derselben  Sorgfalt  bearbeitet  die  wir  Theodore,  et  precedee  d'une  introduction  ou 

bei    dem    ersten    Theile    geruhmt    haben." —  sont  traitees  a  fond  toutes  les  questions  d'his- 

Literarisches  Centralblatt  (July  29,  1882).  toire  litteraire  qui  se  rattachent  soit  au  com- 

"M.    Jacobi...commenca...une  edition    du  mentaire  lui-meme,  soit  a  sa  version  Latine." — 

texte.     Ce  travail  a  ete  repris  en  Angleterre  et  Bulletin  Critique,  1885. 


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commentatione  perpetua  et  indicibus  variis  edidit  W.  Wigan 
Harvey,  S.T.B.  Collegii  Regalis  olim  Socius.     2  Vols.     8vo.     i8j. 

M.  MINUCII  FELICIS  OCTAVIUS.  The  text  newly 
revised  from  the  original  MS.,  with  an  English  Commentary, 
Analysis,  Introduction,  and  Copious  Indices.  Edited  by  H.  A. 
HOLDEN,  LL.D.  Examiner  in  Greek  to  the  University  of  London. 
Crown  8vo.    "js.  6d. 

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THEOPHYLACTI  IN  EVANGELIUM  S.  MATTH^II 
COMMENTARIUS,  edited  by  W.  G.  Humphry,  B.D.  Prebendary 
of  St  Paul's,  late  Fellow  of  Trinity  College.     Demy  Svo.     ys.  6d. 

TERTULLIANUS  DE  CORONA  MILITIS,  DE  SPEC- 

TACULIS,  DE  IDOLOLATRIA,  with  Analysis  and  English  Notes, 
by  George  Currey,  D.D.  Preacher  at  the  Charter  House,  late 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  St  John's  College.  Crown  Svo.  5^. 
FRAGMENTS  OF  PHILO  AND  JOSEPHUS.  Newly 
edited  by  J.  Rendel  Harris,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Clare  College, 
Cambridge.     With  two  Facsimiles.     Demy  4to.     \2s.  6d. 

THE  ORIGIN  OF  THE  LEICESTER  CODEX  OF  THE 
NEW  TESTAMENT.     By  J.  Rendel  Harris,  M.A. 

\Nearly  ready. 

THEOLOGY— (ENGLISH). 

WORKS  OF  ISAAC  BARROW,  compared  with  the  Ori- 
ginal MSS.,  enlarged  with  Materials  hitherto  unpublished.  A  new 
Edition,  by  A.  Napier,  M.A.  of  Trinity  College,  Vicar  of  Holkham, 
Norfolk.     9  Vols.     Demy  8vo.    ,£3.  3^. 

TREATISE  OF  THE  POPE'S  SUPREMACY,  and  a 
Discourse  concerning  the  Unity  of  the  Church,  by  Isaac  Barrow. 
Demy  Svo.     js.  6d. 

PEARSON'S  EXPOSITION  OF  THE  CREED,  edited 
by  Temple  Chevallier,  B.D.  late  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  St  Catha- 
rine's College,  Cambridge.  New  Edition.  Revised  by  R.  Sinker, 
B.D.,  Librarian  of  Trinity  College.     Demy  8vo.     12s. 

"  A  new  edition  of  Bishop  Pearson's  famous  places,  and  the  citations  themselves  have  been 

work  On  the  Creed  has  just  been  issued  by  the  adapted  to  the  best  and  newest  texts  of  the 

Cambridge  University  Press.     It  is  the  well-  several  authors — texts  which  have  undergone 

known  edition  of  Temple  Chevallier,  thoroughly  vast  improvements  within  the  last  two  centu- 

overhauled  by  the  Rev.  R.  Sinker,  of  Trinity  ries.     The  Indices  have  also  been  revised  and 

College.     The  whole  text  and  notes  have  been  enlarged Altogether  this  appears  to  be  the 

most  carefully  examined  and  corrected,  and  most  complete  and  convenient  edition  as  yet 
special  pains  have  been  taken  to  verify  the  al-  published  of  a  work  which  has  long  been  re- 
most  innumerable  references.  These  have  been  cognised  in  all  quarters  as  a  standard  one." — 
more  clearly  and  accurately  given  in  very  many  Guardian. 

AN  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  EXPOSITION  OF  THE 
CREED  written  by  the  Right  Rev.  John  Pearson,  D.D.  late  Lord 
Bishop  of  Chester,  by  W.  H.  Mill,  D.D.  late  Regius  Professor  of 
Hebrew  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.     Demy  Svo.     $s. 

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WHEATLY  ON  THE  COMMON  PRAYER,  edited  by 
G.  E.  Corrie,  D.D.  late  Master  of  Jesus  College.    Demy  8vo.    7s.  6d. 

TWO  FORMS  OF  PRAYER  OF  THE  TIME  OF  QUEEN 
ELIZABETH.     Now  First  Reprinted.     Demy  8vo.     6d. 

"From  '  Collections  and  Notes'  1867—1876,  ker  Society's  volume  of  Occasional  Forms  of 
by  W.  Carew  Hazlitt  (p.  340),  we  learn  that —  Prayer,  but  it  had  been  lost  sight  of  for  200 
'A  very  remarkable  volume,  in  the  original  years.'  By  the  kindness  of  the  present  pos- 
vellum  cover,  and  containing  25  Forms  of  sessor  of  this  valuable  volume,  containing  in  all 
Prayer  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  each  with  the  25  distinct  publications,  I  am  enabled  to  re- 
autograph  of  Humphrey  Dyson,  has  lately  fallen  print  in  the  following  pages  the  two  Forms 
into  the  hands  of  my  friend  Mr  H.  Pyne.  It  is  of  Prayer  supposed  to  have  been  lost." — Ex- 
mentioned  specially  in  the  Preface  to  the  Par-  tract  from  the  Pkeface. 

CAESAR     MORGAN'S     INVESTIGATION     OF     THE 

TRINITY  OF  PLATO,  and  of  Philo  Judasus,  and  of  the  effetts 
which  an  attachment  to  their  writings  had  upon  the  principles  and 
reasonings  of  the  Fathers  of  the  Christian  Church.  Revised  by  H.  A. 
H olden,  LL.D.     Crown  8vo.     4-f. 

SELECT  DISCOURSES,  by  John  Smith,  late  Fellow  of 
Queens'  College,  Cambridge.  Edited  by  H.  G.  Williams,  B.D.  late 
Professor  of  Arabic.     Royal  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

"The  'Select  Discourses'  of  John  Smith,  with  the  richest  lights  of  meditative  genius... 

collected  and  published  from  his  papers  after  He  was  one  of  those  rare   thinkers  in  whom 

his  death,  are,  in  my  opinion,  much  the  most  largeness   of  view,  and   depth,  and  wealth  of 

considerable  work  left  to  us  by  this  Cambridge  poetic  and  speculative  insight,  only  served  to 

School  [the  Cambridge  Platonists].    They  have  evoke  more  fully  the  religious  spirit,  and  while 

a  right  to  a  place  in  English  literary  history."  he  drew  the  mould  of  his  thought  from  Plotinus 

— Mr   Matthew  Arnold,  in  the  Contempo-  he  vivified  the  substance  of  it  from  St  Paul." — 

rary  Review.  Principal    Tulloch,    Rational    Theology    in 

"Of  all  the  products  of   the    Cambridge  England  in  the  17th  Century. 
School,    the    'Select   Discourses'  are  perhaps  "We  may  instance  Mr  Henry  Griffin  Wil- 

the   highest,  as   they  are  the  most  accessible  liams's  revised   edition   of   Mr   John    Smith's 

and  the  most  widely  appreciated. ..and  indeed  'Select    Discourses,'    which    have    won    Mr 

no  spiritually  thoughtful  mind  can  read  them  Matthew  Arnold's  admiration,  as  an  example 

unmoved.     They  carry  us  so  directly  into  an  of  worthy  work   for  an    University   Press  to 

atmosphere    of    divine    philosophy,    luminous  undertake." — Times. 

THE  HOMILIES,  with  Various  Readings,  and  the  Quo- 
tations from  the  Fathers  given  at  length  in  the  Original  Languages. 
Edited  by  G.  E.  CORRIE,  D.D.  late  Master  of  Jesus  College.  Demy 
8vo.     7s.  6d. 

DE  OBLIGATIONE  CONSCIENTLE  PR^ELECTIONES 

decern  Oxonii  in  Schola  Theologica  habitas  a  Roberto  Sanderson, 
SS.  Theologias  ibidem  Professore  Regio.  With  English  Notes, 
including  an  abridged  Translation,  by  W.  Whewell,  D.D.  late 
Master  of  Trinity  College.     Demy  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

ARCHBISHOP   USHER'S   ANSWER   TO  A  JESUIT, 

with  other  Tracts  on  Popery.  Edited  by  J.  Scholefield,  M.A.  late 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University.     Demy  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

WILSON'S   ILLUSTRATION  OF  THE  METHOD  OF 

explaining  the  New  Testament,  by  the  early  opinions  of  Jews  and 
Christians  concerning  Christ.  Edited  by  T.  TuRTON,  D.D.  late 
Lord  Bishop  of  Ely.     Demy  8vo.     $s. 

LECTURES  ON  DIVINITY  delivered  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  by  John  Hey,  D.D.  Third  Edition,  revised  by  T. 
TURTON,  D.D.  late  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely.     2  vols.     Demy  8vo.      15J. 

S.  AUSTIN  AND  HIS  PLACE  IN  THE  HISTORY 
OF  CHRISTIAN  THOUGHT.  Being  the  Hulsean  Lectures  for 
1885.  By  W.  Cunningham,  B.D.,  Chaplain  and  Birkbeck  Lecturer, 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     Buckram,  12s.  6d. 


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THE  DIWAVADANA,  a  Collection  of  Early  Buddhist 
Legends,  now  first  edited  from  the  Nepalese  Sanskrit  MSS.  in 
Cambridge  and  Paris.  By  E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Professor  of 
Sanskrit  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  R.  A.  NEIL,  M.A., 
Fellow  and  Lecturer  of  Pembroke  College.     Demy  8vo.     i8j. 

POEMS   OF   BEHA   ED   DIN    ZOHEIR   OF   EGYPT. 

With  a  Metrical  Translation,  Notes  and  Introduction,  by  E.  H. 
Palmer,  M.A.,  Barrister- at- Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  late  Lord 
Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic,  formerly  Fellow  of  St  John's  College, 
Cambridge.     2  vols.  Crown  4to. 

Vol.1.    The  Arabic  Text.     lay.  6d. ;  cloth  extra.     15J. 

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"We  have  no  hesitation  in  saying  that  in  remarked,  by  not   unskilful   imitations  of  the 

both  Prof.  Palmer  has  made  an  addition  to  Ori-  styles  of  several  of  our  own  favourite  poets, 

ental   literature  for  which   scholars   should  be  living  and  dead." — Saturday  Review. 
grateful;    and   that,   while   his  knowledge  of  "This  sumptuous  edition  of  the  poems  of 

Arabic  is  a  sufficient  guarantee  for  his  mastery  Beha-ed-din  Zoheir  is  a  very  welcome  addition 

of  the  original,  his   English  compositions  are  to  the  small  series  of  Eastern  poets  accessible 

distinguished  by  versatility,  command  of  Ian-  to   readers   who   are  not  Orientalists." — Aca- 

guage,  rhythmical   cadence,  and,  as  we  have  demy. 

THE  CHRONICLE  OF  JOSHUA  THE  STYLITE,  com- 

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"  Die  lehrreiche  kleine  Chronik  Josuas  hat  ein  Lehrmittel  fur  den  syrischen  Unterricht ;  es 

nach  Assemani   und   Martin  in  Wright   einen  erscheint  auch  gerade  zur  rechten  Zeit,  da  die 

dritten   Bearbeiter  gefunden,  der  sich  urn  die  zweite  Ausgabe  von  Roedigers  syrischer  Chres- 

Emendation  des  Textes  wie  um  die  Erklarung  tomathie  im  Buchhandel  vollstandig  vergriffen 

der  Realien  wesentlich  verdient  gemacht  hat  und  diejenige  von  Kirsch-Bernstein  nur  noch 

.  .  .  Ws.  Josua-Ausgabe  ist  eine  sehr  dankens-  in    wenigen     Exemplaren    vorhanden    ist." — 

werte  Gabe  und  besonders  empfehlenswert  als  Deutsche  Litteraturzeitung. 

KALlLAH   AND   DIMNAH,   OR,  THE   FABLES   OF 

BIDPAI  ;  being  an  account  of  their  literary  history,  together  with 
an  English  Translation  of  the  same,  with  Notes,  by  I.  G.  N.  Keith- 
Falconer,  M.A.,  Lord  Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

NALOPAKHYANAM,    OR,  THE    TALE   OF   NALA; 

containing  the  Sanskrit  Text  in  Roman  Characters,  followed  by  a 
Vocabulary  and  a  sketch  of  Sanskrit  Grammar.  By  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Jarrett,  M.A.  Trinity  College,  Regius  Professor 
of  Hebrew.     Demy  8vo.     io.r. 

NOTES    ON    THE    TALE    OF   NALA,   for   the   use   of 

Classical  Students,  by  J.  Peile,  Litt.  D.,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
Christ's  College.     Demy  8vo.     12s. 

CATALOGUE     OF     THE     BUDDHIST     SANSKRIT 

MANUSCRIPTS  in  the  University  Library,  Cambridge.  Edited 
by  C.  Bendall,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College.  Demy 
8vo.     1  is. 

"  It  is  unnecessary  to  state  how  the  com-  those  concerned  in  it  on  the  result .  .  .  Mr  Ben- 

pilation  of  the   present  catalogue  came  to  be  dall  has  entitled  himself  to  the  thanks  of  all 

placed  in  Mr  Bendall's  hands;  from  the  cha-  Oriental  scholars,  and  wchope  he  may  have 

racter  of  his  work  it  is  evident  the  selection  before  him  a  long  course  of  successful  labour  in 

was  judicious,  and  we  may  fairly  congratulate  the  field  he  has  chosen." — Atlicnceum. 


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GREEK  AND  LATIN  CLASSICS,  &c. 

SOPHOCLES:    The    Plays   and    Fragments,   with   Critical 

Notes,  Commentary,  and  Translation  in  English   Prose,  by  R.  C. 

Jebb,  Litt.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 

Part  I.     Oedipus  Tyrannus.     Demy  8vo.    New  Edition,  In  the  Press. 

Part  II.    Oedipus  Coloneus.    Demy  8vo.     12s.  6d. 

Part  HE.    The  Antigone.  [In  the  Press. 

"Of  his  explanatory  and  critical  notes  we  vivacity.  In  fact,  one  might  take  this  edition 
can  only  speak  with  admiration.  Thorough  with  him  on  a  journey,  and,  without  any  other 
scholarship  combines  with  taste,  erudition,  and  help  whatever,  acquire  with  comfort  and  de- 
boundless  industry  to  make  this  first  volume  a  light  a  thorough  acquaintance  with  the  noblest 
pattern  of  editing.  The  work  is  made  com-  production  of,  perhaps,  the  most  difficult  of  all 
plete  by  a  prose  translation,  upon  pages  alter-  Greek  poets — the  most  difficult,  yet  possessed 
nating  with  the  text,  of  which  we  may  say  at  the  same  time  of  an  immortal  charm  for  one 
shortly  that  it  displays  sound  judgment  and  who  has  mastered  him,  as  Mr  Jebb  has,  and 
taste,  without  sacrificing  precision  to  poetry  of  can  feel  so  subtly  perfection  of  form  and  lan- 
expression." —  Tlie  Times.  guagc.We  await  with  lively  expectation  the 

"This  larger  edition  he  has  deferred  these  continuation,    and   completion  of    Mr    Jebb's 

many  years  for  reasons  which  he  has  given  in  great  task,  and  it  is  a  fortunate  thing  that  his 

his  preface,  and  which  we  accept  with  entire  power  of  work  seems  to  be  as  great  as  the  style 

satisfaction,  as  we  have  now  the  first  portion  is  happy  in  which   the  work   is  done." — The 

of  a  work  composed  in  the  fulness  of  his  powers  A  thenaum. 

and  with  all  the  resources  of  fine  erudition  and  "An   edition   which   marks  a  definite  ad- 

laboriously  earned  experience. ..We  will  confi-  vance,  which  is  whole  in  itself,  and   brings  a 

dently  aver,  then,  that  the  edition  is  neither  mass  of  solid  and  well-wrought  material  such 

tedious  nor  long  ;    for  we  get  in  one  compact  as  future  constructors  will  desire  to  adapt,  is 

volume  such  a  cyclopaedia  of  instruction,  such  definitive  in  the  only  applicable  sense  of  the 

a  variety  of  helps  to  the  full  comprehension  of  term,  and  such  is  the  edition  of  Professor  Jebb. 

the  poet,  as  not  so  many  years  ago  would  have  No  man  is  better  fitted  to  express  in  relation  to 

needed  a  small  library,  and  all  this  instruction  Sophocles  the  mind  of  the  present  generation." 

and  assistance  given,  not  in  a  dull  and  pedantic  — Tlie  Saturday  Review. 
way,  but  in  a  style  of  singular  clearness  and 

AESCHYLI  FABULAE.— IKETIAE2  XOH<DOPOI  IN 
LIBRO  MEDICEO  MENDOSE  SCRIPTAE  EX  VV.  DD. 
CONIECTURIS  EMENDATIUS  EDITAE  cum  Scholiis  Graecis 
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Demy  8vo.     Js.  6d. 

THE  AGAMEMNON  OF  AESCHYLUS.  With  a  Trans- 
lation in  English  Rhythm,  and  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory. 
New  Edition  Revised.  By  Benjamin  Hall  Kennedy,  D.D., 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek.     Crown  8vo.     6s. 

"One  of  the  best  editions  of  the  masterpiece  of  Greek  tragedy." — Athentzuttt. 

THE  THEvETETUS  OF  PLATO  with  a  Translation  and 
Notes  by  the  same  Editor.     Crown  8vo.     js.  6d. 

ARISTOTLE.— nEPI   WXH2.      ARISTOTLE'S   PSY- 

CHOLOGY,  in  Greek  and  English,  with  Introduction  and  Notes, 
by  Edwin  Wallace,  M.A.,  late  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Worcester 
College,  Oxford.     Demy  8vo.     18s. 

"The  notes  are  exactly  what   such   notes  "  Wallace's  Bearbeitung  der  Aristotelischen 

ought  to  be, — helps  to  the  student,  not  mere  Psychologie  ist  das  Werk  einesdenkenden  und 

displays  of  learning.     By  far  the  more  valuable  in  alien  Schriften  des  Aristoteles  und  grossten- 

parts  of  the  notes  are  neither  critical  nor  lite-  teils  auch  in  der  neueren  Litteratur  zu  densel- 

rary,  but  philosophical   and  expository  of  the  ben    beleseuen     Mannes  .  .  .  Der    schwachste 

thought,  and  of  the  connection  of  thought,  in  Teil  der  Arbeit  ist  der  kritische  .  .  .  Aber  in 

the  treatise  itself.    In  this  relation  the  notes  are  alien  diesen  Dingen  liegt  auch  nach  der  Ab- 

invaluable.     Of  the  translation,  it  may  be  said  sicht   des   Verfassers   nicht  der   Schwerpunkt 

that  an  English  reader  may  fairly  master  by  seiner  Arbeit,   sondern." — Prof.    Susemihl  in 

means  of  it  this  great  treatise  of  Aristotle." —  P hilologische  Wochenschri/t. 
Spectator. 

ARISTOTLE.— nEPI    AIKAIOSTNH2.      THE   FIFTH 

BOOK  OF  THE  NICOMACHEAN  ETHICS  OF  ARISTOTLE. 
Edited  by  Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     6s. 

"  It  is  not  too  much  to  say  that  some  of  the  will  hope  that  this  is  not  the  only  portion  of 
points  he  discusses  have  never  had  so  much  the  Aristotelian  writings  which  he  is  likely  to 
light  thrown  upon  them  before.  .  .  .  Scholars        edit." — Athenaum. 

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ARISTOTLE.  THE  RHETORIC.  With  a  Commentary 
by  the  late  E.  M.  Cope,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  re- 
vised and  edited  by  J.  E.  Sandys,  Litt.D.  With  a  biographical 
Memoir  by  the  late  H.  A.  J.  Munro,  Litt.D.  3  Vols.,  Demy  8vo. 
Now  reduced  to  21j.  (originally  published  at  31  J.  6a7.) 

"This  work  is  in  many  ways  creditable  to  the  "Mr  Sandys  has  performed   his  arduous 

University  of  Cambridge.  If  an  English  student  duties  with  marked  ability  and  admirable  tact. 

wishes  to  have  a  full  conception  of  what  is  con-  In  every  part  of  his  work — revising, 

tained  in  the  Rhetoric  of  Aristotle,  to  Mr  Cope's  supplementing,  and  completing — he  has  done 

edition  he  must  go." — Academy.  exceedingly  well." — Examiner. 

PINDAR.    OLYMPIAN  AND  PYTHIAN  ODES.    With 

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brings  to  his  task  the  necessary  enthusiasm  for  edition  is  a  work  of  great  merit." — Saturday 

his  author,  great  industry,  a  sound  judgment,  Review. 
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THE    ISTHMIAN    AND    NEMEAN    ODES.     By  the   same 

Editor.     Crown  8vo.     9J. 

"...  As  a  handy  and  instructive  edition  of  valuable  help  to  the  study  of  the  most  difficult 

a  difficult  classic  no  work  of  recent  years  sur-  of  Greek  authors,  and  is  enriched  with  notes 

passes  Mr  Fennell's  'Pindar.'" — Atheturum.  on  points  of  scholarship  and  etymology  which 

"This    work     is    in    no    way    inferior    to  could  only  have  been  written  by  a  scholar  of 

the  previous  volume.   The  commentary  affords  very  high  attainments." — Saturday  Review. 

PRIVATE  ORATIONS  OF  DEMOSTHENES,  with  In- 
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Aeschylus,  etc.  and  J.  E.  Sandys,  Litt.D.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  St 
John's  College,  and  Public  Orator  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

PART  I.  Contra  Phormionem,  Lacritum,  Pantaenetum,  Boeotum 
de  Nomine,  Boeotum  de  Dote,  Dionysodorum.  New  Edition. 
Crown  8vo.    6s. 

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accurate,  his  experience  of  editing  wide,  and  the  elucidation  of  matters  of  daily  life,  in  the 

if  he  is   content   to  devote   his  learning  and  delineation  of  which  Demosthenes  is  so  rich, 

abilities   to   the   production   of  such   manuals  obtains   full  justice   at   his   hands.    .   .    .    We 

as  these,  they  will  be  received  with  gratitude  hope  this  edition  may  lead  the  way  to  a  more 

throughout  the  higher  schools  of  the  country.  general   study   of   these    speeches    in    schools 

Mr   Sandys   is  deeply  read    in    the    German  than  has  hitherto  been  possible." — Academy. 

PART  II.  Pro  Phormione,  Contra  Stephanum  I.  II.;  Nicostra- 
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"  It  is  long  since  we  have  come  upon  a  work  mosthenes '." — Saturday  Review. 

evincing  more  pains,  scholarship,  and  varied  " the   edition  reflects  credit  on 

research    and   illustration    than    Mr   Sandys's  Cambridge  scholarship,  and  ought  to   be  ex- 
contribution  to  the  'Private  Orations  of  De-  tensively  used." — Athenaitm. 

DEMOSTHENES  AGAINST  ANDROTION  AND 
AGAINST  TIMOCRATES,  with  Introductions  and  English  Com- 
mentary, by  William  Wayte,  M.A.,  late  Professor  of  Greek,  Uni- 
versity College,  London.     Crown  8vo.     js.  6d. 

"These  speeches  are  highly  interesting,  as  prehended  subject  matter  ....  Besides  a  most 

illustrating  Attic    Law,   as   that   law  was  in-  lucid  and  interesting  introduction,  Mr  Wayte 

fluenced  by  the  exigences  of  politics  ...  As  has  given   the   student   effective   help   in   his 

vigorous  examples  of  the  great  orator's  style,  running  commentary.     We  may  note,  as  being 

they  are  worthy  of  all  admiration ;   and  they  so  well  managed  as  to  form  a  very  valuable 

have  the  advantage — not  inconsiderable  when  part  of  the  exegesis,  the  summaries  given  with 

the  actual  attainments  of  the  average  school-  every   two   or   three   sections  throughout   the 

boy  are  considered — of  having  an  easily  com-  speech."— Spectator. 

PLATO'S  PH^EDO,  literally  translated,  by  the  late  E.  M. 
Cope,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  revised  by  Henry 
Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College.     Demy  8vo.     5*. 

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THE  BACCHAE  OF  EURIPIDES.  With  Introduction, 
Critical  Notes,  and  Archaeological  Illustrations,  by  J.  E.  Sandys, 
Litt.D.     New  and  Enlarged  Edition.     Crown  8vo.     \zs.  6d. 

"Of  the  present  edition  of  the  Bacclue  by  Mr  able  advance  in  freedom  and  lightness  of  style. 
Sandys  we  may  safely  say  that  never  before  has  .  .  .  Under  such  circumstances  it  is  superfluous 
a  Greek  play,  in  England  at  least,  had  fuller  to  say  that  for  the  purposes  of  teachers  and  ad- 
justice  done  to  its  criticism,  interpretation,  vanced  students  this  handsome  edition  far  sur- 
and  archaeological  illustration,  whether  for  the  passes  all  its  predecessors." — AtJietuzum. 
young  student  or  the  more  advanced  scholar.  "It  has  not,  like  so  many  such  books,  been 
The  Cambridge  Public  Orator  may  be  said  to  hastily  produced  to  meet  the  momentary  need 
have  taken  the  lead  in  issuing  a  complete  edi-  of  some  particular  examination  ;  but  it  has  em- 
tion  of  a  Greek  play,  which  is  destined  perhaps  ployed  for  some  years  the  labour  and  thought 
to  gain  redoubled  favour  now  that  the  study  of  of  a  highly  finished  scholar,  whose  aim  seems 
ancient  monuments  has  been  applied  to  its  il-  to  have  been  that  his  book  should  go  forth  totus 
lustration." — Saturday  Review.  teres  atqtie  rotundus,  armed  at  all  points  with 

"  The    volume    is   interspersed  with  well-  all  that  may  throw  light  upon  its  subject.     The 

executed  woodcuts,  and  its  general  attractive-  result  is  a  work  which  will  not  only  assist  the 

ness  of  form  reflects  great  credit  on  the  Uni-  schoolboy  or  undergraduate  in  his  tasks,  but 

versity  Press.   In  the  notes  Mr  Sandys  has  more  will  adorn   the  library  of  the  scholar." — The 

than  sustained  his  well-earned  reputation  as  a  Guardian. 
careful  and  learned  editor,  and  shows  consider- 

THE  TYPES  OF  GREEK  COINS.    By  Percy  Gardner, 

Litt.  D.,  F.S.A.,  Disney  Professor  of  Archaeology.  With  16  Autotype 
plates,  containing  photographs  of  Coins  of  all  parts  of  the  Greek  World. 
Impl.  4to.  Cloth  extra,  £\.  i  is.  6d.;  Roxburgh  (Morocco  back),  £2.  2s. 

"  Professor  Gardner's  book  is  written  with  is  less  purely  and  dryly  scientific.     Neverthe- 

such   lucidity  and  in  a  manner  so  straightfor-  less,  it  takes  high  rank  as  proceeding  upon  a 

ward  that  it  may  well  win  converts,  and  it  may  truly  scientific  basis  at  the  same  time  that  it 

be  distinctly  recommended  to  that  omnivorous  treats  the  subject  of  numismatics  in  an  attrac- 

class  of  readers — 'men  in  the  schools'.' — Sa-  tive  style  and  is  elegant  enough  to  justify  its  ap- 

turday  Review.  pearance  in  the  drawing-room."— Athenceum. 

' ' '  The  Types  of  Greek  Coins '  is  a  work  which 

A    SELECTION    OF    GREEK    INSCRIPTIONS,    with 

Introductions  and  Annotations  by  E.  S.  Roberts,  M.A.,  Fellow 
and  Tutor  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College.  [Nearly  ready. 

ESSAYS  ON  THE  ART  OF  PHEIDIAS.  By  C.  Wald- 
STEIN,  M.A.,  Phil.  D.,  Reader  in  Classical  Archaeology  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  Royal  8vo.  With  numerous  Illustrations. 
16  Plates.     Buckram,  30s-. 

"  I  acknowledge  expressly  the  warm  enthu-  very  valuable   contribution    towards    a    more 

siasm  for  ideal  art  which  pervades  the  whole  thorough  knowledge  of  the  style  of  Pheidias." — 

volume,  and  the  sharp  eye  Dr  Waldstein  has  The  Academy. 

proved  himself  to  possess  in  his  special  line  of  "  'Essays  on  the  Art  of  Pheidias'  form  an 

study,  namely,  stylistic  analysis,  which  has  led  extremely    valuable    and    important    piece   of 

him  to  several  happy  and  important  discoveries.  work.  .  .  .  Taking  it  for  the  illustrations  alone, 

His  book   will   be  universally  welcomed  as  a  it  is  an  exceedingly  fascinating  book."—  Times. 

M.  TULLI  CICERONIS  AD.  M.  BRUTUM  ORATOR. 

A  revised  text  edited  with  Introductory  Essays  and  with  critical 
and  explanatory  notes,  by  J.  E.  S ANDYS,  Litt.D.     Demy  8vo.     i6j-. 

M.    TULLI    CICERONIS    DE    FINIBUS    BONORUM 

ET    MALORUM    LIBRI    QUINQUE.     The    text    revised    and 

explained ;  With  a  Translation  by  James  S.  Reid,  Litt.  D.,  Fellow 

and  Tutor  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College.    3  Vols.  [In  the  Press. 

Vol.  III.     Containing  the  Translation.     Demy  8vo.     8s. 

M.  T.  CICERONIS  DE  OFFICIIS  LIBRI  TRES,  with 
Marginal  Analysis,  an  English  Commentary,  and  copious  Indices, 
by  H.  A.  Holden,  LL.D.,  Examiner  in  Greek  to  the  University 
of  London.    Sixth  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged.    Crown  8vo.    gs. 

"Few  editions  of  a  classic  have  found  so       position    of    the    work    secure."  —  American 
much  favour  as  Dr  Holden's  De  Officiis,  and        Journal  of  Philology. 
the  present  revision  (sixth  edition)  makes  the 

M.  TVLLI  CICERONIS  PRO  C  RABIRIO  [PERDVEL- 
LIONIS  REO]  ORATIO  AD  QVIRITES  With  Notes  Introduc- 
tion and  Appendices  by  W.  E.  Heitland,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
St  John's  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     ys.  6d. 


London  :   C.  J.  Cla  y  &•»  Sons,  Cambridge  University  Press  Warehouse, 
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12  PUBLICATIONS  OF 

M.    TULLII    CICERONIS    DE    NATURA    DEORUM 

Libri    Tres,  with    Introduction   and    Commentary  by  Joseph    B. 
Mayor,   M.A.,  together  with   a  new  collation   of   several  of   the 
English  MSS.  by  J.  H.  Swainson,  M.A. 
Vol.1.    Demy  8vo.    10s.  6d.       Vol.11.    12s.  6d.       Vol.  III.    \os. 

"  Such  editions  as  that  of  which  Prof.  Mayor  jetzt,  nachdem   der  grosste  Theil  erschienen 

has  given  us  the  first  instalment  will  doubtless  ist,  sagen,  dass  niemand,  welcher  sich  sachlich 

do  much  to  remedy  this  undeserved  neglect.    It  oder  kritisch  mit  der  Schrift  De  Nat.  Deor. 

is  one  on  which  great  pains  and  much  learning  beschaftigt,  die  neue  Ausgabe  wird  ignoriren 

have  evidently  been  expended,  and  is  in  every  diirfen." — P.   Schwenckk  in  yB.f.  el.  All. 

way  admirably  suited  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  vol.  35,  p.  90  foil. 

student  .  .  .  The  notes  of  the  editor  are  all  that  "Nell'  edizione  sua  e  piu  compiuto,  che  in 

could  be  expected  from  his  well-known  learn-  qualunque  altra  edizione  anteriore,  e  in  parte 

ing  and  scholarship." — Academy.  nuove,  non  meno  1'  apparato  critico  dal  testo 

"Der    vorliegende    zweite    Band    enthalt  che  1'  esame  ed  il  commento  del  contenuto  del 

N.  D.  11.  und  zeigt  ebenso  wie  der  erste  einen  libro." — R.  Bonghi  in  Nuova  Antologia,  Oct. 

erheblichen  Fortschritt  gegen  die  bisher  vor-  1881,  pp.  717—731. 
handenen  commentirten  Ausgaben.    Man  darf 

P.  VERGILI  MARONIS  OPERA  cum  Prolegomenis 
et  Commentario  Critico  edidit  B.  H.  Kennedy,  S.T.P.,  Graecae 
Linguae  Prof.  Regius.     Extra  Fcap.  8vo.     $s. 

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MATHEMATICS,  PHYSICAL  SCIENCE,  ftc. 
MATHEMATICAL  AND  PHYSICAL  PAPERS.  By 
Sir  W.  Thomson,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  Natural  Phi- 
losophy in  the  University  of  Glasgow.  Collected  from  different 
Scientific  Periodicals  from  May  1841,  to  the  present  time.  Vol.  I. 
Demy  8vo.     i8.y.     Vol.  II.     15^.  [Volume  III.     lit  the  Press. 

"Wherever  exact  science  has  found  a  fol-  age  of  17,  before  the  author  had  commenced 

lower  Sir  William  Thomson's  name  is  known  as  residence  as  an  undergraduate  in  Cambridge." 

a  leader  and  a  master.     For  a  space  of  40  years  — The  Times. 

each  of  his  successive  contributions  to  know-  "We  are  convinced  that  nothing  has  had  a 
ledge  in  the  domain  of  experimental  and  mathe-  greater  effect  on  the  progress  of  the  theories  ot 
matical  physics  has  been  recognized  as  marking  electricity  and  magnetism  during  the  last  ten 
a  stage  in  the  progress  of  the  subject.  But,  un-  years  than  the  publication  of  Sir  W.  Thomson's 
happily  for  the  mere  learner,  he  is  no  writer  of  reprint  of  papers  on  electrostatics  and  magnet- 
text-books.  His  eager  fertility  overflows  into  ism,  and  we  believe  that  the  present  volume  is 
the  nearest  available  journal  .  .  .  The  papers  in  destined  in  no  less  degree  to  further  the  ad- 
this  volume  deal  largely  with  the  subject  of  the  vancement  of  physical  science." — Glasgow 
dynamics  of  heat.  They  begin  with  two  or  Herald. 
three  articles  which  were  in  part  written  at  the 

MATHEMATICAL  AND  PHYSICAL  PAPERS,  by 
George  Gabriel  Stokes,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Fellow  of 
Pembroke  College,  and  Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  Reprinted  from  the  Original  Journals  and 
Transactions,  with  Additional  Notes  by  the  Author.  Vol.  I.  Demy 
8vo.     1 5 j.     Vol.  II.     1 5 s.  [Volume  III.     In  the  Press. 

"  ...The  same  spirit  pervades  the  papers  on  which  well  befits  the  subtle  nature  of  the  sub- 
pure  mathematics  which  are  included  in  the  jects,  and  inspires  the  completest  confidence  in 
volume.    They  have  a  severe  accuracy  of  style         their  author."  —  The  Times. 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  THEORY  OF  ELASTICITY 
AND  OF  THE  STRENGTH  OF  MATERIALS,  from  Galilei  to 
the  present  time.  Vol.  I.  Galilei  to  Saint- Venant,  1639-1850. 
By  the  late  I.  Todhunter,  D.  Sc,  F.R.S.,  edited  and  completed 
by  Professor  Karl  Pearson,  M.A.    Demy  8vo.    25J. 

A  TREATISE  ON  GEOMETRICAL  OPTICS.  By 
R.  S.  Heath,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Mason  Science 
College,  Birmingham.     Demy  8vo.  [Nearly  ready. 

THE  SCIENTIFIC  PAPERS  OF  THE  LATE  PROF. 
J.  CLERK  MAXWELL.  Edited  by  W.  D.  Niven,  M.A.  In  2  vols. 
Royal  4to.  [Nearly  ready. 

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A  TREATISE  ON  NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY.  By 
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Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
Parti.     Demy  8vo.     16^.        Part  II.     Demy  8vo.     \%s. 

ELEMENTS  OF  NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY.  By  Pro- 
fessors Sir  W.  Thomson  and  P.  G.  Tait.  Demy  8vo.  Second 
Edition,     gs. 

AN  ATTEMPT  TO  TEST  THE  THEORIES  OF 
CAPILLARY  ACTION  by  Francis  Bashforth,  B.D.,  and 
J.  C.  Adams,  M.A.,  F.R.S.     Demy  4to.     £1.  is. 

A   TREATISE    ON    THE   THEORY    OF   DETERMI- 

nants  and  their  applications  in  Analysis  and  Geometry,  by  R.  F. 
Scott,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St  John's  College.     Demy  8vo.     12s. 
HYDRODYNAMICS,    a    Treatise    on    the    Mathematical 
Theory  of  the  Motion  of  Fluids,  by  Horace  Lamb,  M.A.,  formerly 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     12s. 

THE  ANALYTICAL  THEORY  OF  HEAT,  by  Joseph 
Fourier.  Translated,  with  Notes,  by  A.  Freeman,  M.A.,  Fellow 
of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     16s. 

PRACTICAL  WORK  AT  THE  CAVENDISH  LABORA- 
TORY. HEAT.  Edited  by  W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Lecturer  of 
Emmanuel  College.     Demy  8vo.     3.?. 

THE  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCHES  OF  THE  Hon.  H. 
Cavendish,  F.R.S.  Written  between  177 1  and  1781.  Edited  from 
the  original  MSS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.  G., 
by  the  late  J.  Clerk  Maxwell,  F.R.S.    Demy  8vo.     i8j. 

"Every  department  of  editorial  duty  ap-  faction  to  Prof.  Maxwell  to  see  this  goodly 
pears  to  have  been  most  conscientiously  per-  volume  completed  before  his  life's  work  was 
formed  ;  and  it  must  have  been  no  small  satis-        done." — At/ieiueum. 

An  ELEMENTARY  TREATISE  on  QUATERNIONS. 

By  P.  G.  Tait,  M.A.     Second  Edition.     Demy  8vo.  \\s. 

THE  MATHEMATICAL  WORKS  OF  ISAAC  BAR- 
ROW, D.D.     Edited  by  W.  Whewell,  D.D.     Demy  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

COUNTERPOINT.  A  Practical  Course  of  Study,  by  Pro- 
fessor Sir  G.  A.  Macfarren,  M.A.,  Mus.  Doc.  New  Edition, 
revised.     Crown  Ato.     7s.  6d. 

A  TREATISE  ON  THE  GENERAL  PRINCIPLES  OF 

CHEMISTRY,  by  M.  M.  Pattison  Muir,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Prse- 
lector  in  Chemistry  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College.     Demy  8vo.     15s. 

"The  value  of  the  book  as  a  digest  of  the  more  comprehensive   scheme,  has  produced  a 

historical    developments   of  chemical    thought  systematic  treatise  on  the  principles  of  chemical 

is  immense." — Academy.  philosophy  which  stands  far  in  advance  of  any 

"  Theoretical  Chemistry  has  moved  so  rapidly  kindred  work  in  our  language.     It  is  a  treatise 

of  late  years  that  most  of  our  ordinary  text  that  requires  for  its  due  comprehension  a  fair 

books    have   been    left   far    behind.     German  acquaintance  with  physical  science,  and  it  can 

students,  to  be  sure,  possess  an  excellent  guide  hardly  be  placed  with  advantage  in  the  hands 

to   the  present  state   of  the   science   in   '  Die  of  any  one  who  does  not  possess  an  extended 

Modernen    Theorien    der    Chemie '   of   Prof.  knowledge  of  descriptive  chemistry.     But  the 

Lothar  Meyer  ;  but  in  this  country  the  student  advanced  student  whose  mind  is  well  equipped 

has  had  to  content  himself  with  such  works  as  with  an  array  of  chemical  and  physical  facts 

Dr  Tilden's  '  Introduction  to  Chemical  Philo-  can   turn   to   Mr  Muir's   masterly  volume  for 

sophy',  an  admirable  book  in  its  way,  but  rather  unfailing  help  in  acquiring  a  knowledge  of  the 

slender.     Mr  Pattison  Muir  having  aimed  at  a  principles  of  modern  chemistry." — Athenaum. 

ELEMENTARY  CHEMISTRY.  I.  PRINCIPLES.  By 
M.  M.  Pattison  Muir,  M.A.,  and  Charles  Slater,  M.A.,  M.B. 
II.  COURSE  OF  LABORATORY  WORK.  By  M.  M.  Pattison 
Muir,  M.A.,  and  D.  J.  Carnegie,  B.A.  [In  the  Press. 

NOTES  ON  QUALITATIVE  ANALYSIS.  Concise  and 
Explanatory.  By  H.  J.  H.  FENTON,  M.A.,  F.I.C.,  Demonstrator  of 
Chemistry  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Cr.  4to.  New  Edition.  6s. 

London :  C.  J.  Cla  y  &>  Sons,  Cambridge  University  Press  Warehouse, 
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LECTURES  ON  THE  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  PLANTS, 
by  S.  H.  Vines,  D.Sc,  Fellow  of  Christ's  College.  Demy  8vo. 
With  Illustrations,     lis. 

"To  say  that  Dr  Vines'  book  is  a  most  science  that  the  works  in  most  general  use  in 

valuable  addition  to  our  own  botanical  litera-  this  country  for  higher  botanical  teaching  have 

ture  is  but  a  narrow  meed  of  praise  :  it  is  a  been  of  foreign  origin This  is  not  as  it  should 

work  which  will  take  its  place  as  cosmopolitan  :  be;  and  we  welcome  Dr  Vines'  Lectures  on 

no  more  clear  or  concise  discussion  of  the  diffi-  the  Physiology  of  Plants  as  an  important  step 

cult  chemistry  of  metabolism  has  appeared....  towards   the   removal   of  this   reproach.  ...The 

In  erudition   it   stands  alone   among   English  work  forms  an  important  contribution  to  the 

books,  and  will  compare  favourably  with  any  literature  of  the  subject. ...It  will  be  eagerly 

foreign  competitors." — Nature.  welcomed  by  all  students,  and  must  be  in  the 

"It  has  long  been  a  reproach  to  English  hands  of  all  teachers." — Academy. 

A   SHORT   HISTORY  OF  GREEK  MATHEMATICS. 

By  J.  Gow,  Litt.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College.     Demy  8vo.     iar.  6d. 
DIOPHANTOS    OF   ALEXANDRIA;    a    Study   in    the 
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Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     Js.  6d. 

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history  of  mathematics." — Academy.  abstract,  presents  the   English  reader  with   a 

"  The    most    thorough    account   extant   of  capital  picture  of  what  Greek  algebraists  had 

Diophantus's  place,  work,  and  critics.  .  .  .  [The  really  accomplished.]" — Athe/ueum. 

THE  FOSSILS  AND  PALiEONTOLOGICAL  AFFIN- 
ITIES OF  THE  NEOCOMIAN  DEPOSITS  OF  UPWARE 
AND  BRICKHILL  with  Plates,  being  the  Sedgwick  Prize  Essay 
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A  CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAPERS  ON  PRO- 
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Thompson,  B.A.    Demy8vo.     12s.  6d. 

ASTRONOMICAL  OBSERVATIONS  made  at  the  Obser- 
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F.R.A.S.     For  various  Years,  from  1846  to  i860. 

ASTRONOMICAL  OBSERVATIONS  from  1861  to  1865. 
Vol.  XXI.  Royal  410.  i$s.  From  1866  to  1869.  Vol.  XXII. 
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University  of  Cambridge.  By  O.  Salvin,  M.A.  Demy  8vo.  £1.  is. 
A  CATALOGUE  OF  AUSTRALIAN  FOSSILS,  Strati- 
graphically  and  Zoologically  arranged,  by  R.  Etheridge,  Jun., 
F.G.S.     Demy  8vo.     10s.  6d. 

ILLUSTRATIONS   OF   COMPARATIVE  ANATOMY, 

VERTEBRATE  AND  INVERTEBRATE,  for  the  Use  of  Stu- 
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Edition.     Demy  8vo.     2s.  6d. 

A  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  CLASSIFICATION  OF  THE 

BRITISH  PALAEOZOIC  ROCKS,  by  the  Rev.  Adam  Sedgwick, 
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Plates,  £1.  is. 

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With  a  Portrait  of  Professor  Sedgwick.     Royal  4to.     ys.  6d. 

CATALOGUE  OF  OSTEOLOGICAL  SPECIMENS  con- 
tained in  the  Anatomical  Museum  of  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
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LAW. 

A  SELECTION  OF  CASES  ON  THE  ENGLISH  LAW 
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THE    INFLUENCE    OF    THE    ROMAN    LAW    ON 
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1885.     By  T.  E.  SCRUTTON,  M.A.     Demy  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

AN  ANALYSIS  OF  CRIMINAL  LIABILITY.    By  E.  C. 

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tions  of  Austin's  work  on  jurisprudence  which  Clark." — Athe/ueum. 
deal   with   the    "operation  of  sanctions"  .  .  . 

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A  SELECTIOxN  OF  THE  STATE  TRIALS.     By  J.  W. 

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tory  of  England  which  is  concerned  with  the  the  growth  of  the  law  of  evidence.    We  should 

growth  and  development  of  the  law  of  treason,  add  that  Mr  Willis-Bund  has  given  short  pre- 

as  it  may  be   gathered  from  trials  before  the  faces  and  appendices  to  the  trials,  so  as  to  form 

ordinary  courts.     The  author  has  very  wisely  a  connected  narrative  of  the  events  in  history 

distinguished   these   cases  from   those  of  im-  to  which  they  relate.     We  can  thoroughly  re- 

peachment  for  treason  before  Parliament,  which  commend  the  book." — Law  Times. 
he  proposes  to  treat  in  a  future  volume  under  "To  a  large   class  of  readers   Mr  Willis- 

the  general  head  'Proceedings  in  Parliament."1  Bund's  compilation   will   thus  be  of  great  as- 

—  The  Academy.  sistance,  for  he  presents  in  a  convenient  form  a 

"  This  is  a  work  of  such  obvious  utility  that  judicious  selection  of  the  principal  statutes  and 

the  only  wonder  is  that  no  one  should  have  un-  the  leading  cases  bearing  on  the  crime  of  trea- 

dertaken  it  before  ...  In  many  respects  there-  son  .  .  .  For  all  classes  of  readers  these  volumes 

fore,   although    the    trials    are    more    or    less  possess  an  indirect  interest,  arising  from  the 

abridged,  this  is  for  the  ordinary  student's  pur-  nature  of  the  cases  themselves,  from  the  men 

pose  not  only  a  more  handy,  but  a  more  useful  who  were  actors  in  them,  and  from  the  numerous 

work  than  Howell's." — Saturday  Review.  points  of  social  life  which  are  incidentally  illus- 

"  But,  although  the  book  is  most  interesting  trated  in  the  course  of  the  trials." — Athenaeum. 
to  the  historian  of  constitutional  law,  it  is  also 

THE   FRAGMENTS  OF  THE   PERPETUAL   EDICT 

OF  SALVIUS  JULIANUS,  collected,  arranged,  and  annotated  by 
Bryan  Walker,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Law  Lecturer  of  St  John's  College,  and 
late  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge.     Crown  8vo.     6s. 

"  In  the  present  book  we  have  the  fruits  of  such  a  student  will  be  interested  as  wellasper- 
the  same  kind  of  thorough  and  well-ordered  haps  surprised  to  find  how  abundantly  the  ex- 
study  which  was  brought  to  bear  upon  the  notes  tant  fragments  illustrate  and  clear  up  points 
to  the  Commentaries  and  the  Institutes  .  .  .  which  have  attracted  his  attention  in  the  Corn- 
Hitherto  the  Edict  has  been  almost  inac-  mentaries,  or  the  Institutes,  or  the  Digest." — 
cessible  to  the  ordinary  English  student,  and  Law  Times. 


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AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  THE  STUDY  OF  JUS- 
TINIAN'S DIGEST.  Containing  an  account  of  its  composition 
and  of  the  Jurists  used  or  referred  to  therein.  By  Henry  John 
Roby,  M.A.,  formerly  Prof,  of  Jurisprudence,  University  College, 
London.     Demy  8vo.     ox 

JUSTINIAN'S  DIGEST.  Lib.  VII.,  Tit.  I.  De  Usufructu 
with  a  Legal  and  Philological  Commentary.  By  H.  J.  Roby,  M.A. 
Demy  8vo.     gs. 

Or  the  Two  Parts  complete  in  One  Volume.     Demy  8vo.     18s. 

"Not  an  obscurity,  philological,  historical,  tained    and    developed.     Roman    law,   almost 

or  legal,  has  been  left  unsifted.     More  inform-  more  than  Roman  legions,  was  the  backbone 

ing  aid  still  has  been  supplied  to  the  student  of  of  the  Roman  commonwealth.     Mr  Roby,  by 

the  Digest  at  large  by  a  preliminary  account,  his  careful  sketch  of  the  sages  of  Roman  law, 

covering   nearly   300  pages,   of   the   mode    of  from     Sextus     Papirius,    under    Tarquin    the 

composition  of  the  Digest,  and  of  the  jurists  Proud,  to  the  Byzantine  Bar,  has  contributed  to 

whose  decisions  and   arguments  constitute  its  render  the  tenacity  and  durability  of  the  most 

substance.     Nowhere  else  can  a  clearer  view  enduring  polity  the  world  has  ever  experienced 

be  obtained  of  the  personal  succession  by  which  somewhat  more  intelligible." — The  Times. 
the  tradition  of  Roman  legal  science  was  sus- 

THE  COMMENTARIES  OF  GAIUS  AND  RULES  OF 
ULPIAN.  With  a  Translation  and  Notes,  by  J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D., 
Judge  of  County  Courts,  late  Regius  Professor  of  Laws  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  and  Bryan  Walker,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Law 
Lecturer  of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge,  formerly  Law  Student  of 
Trinity  Hall  and  Chancellor's  Medallist  for  Legal  Studies.  New 
Edition  by  Bryan  Walker.    Crown  8vo.    i6j. 

"As  scholars  and  as  editors  Messrs  Abdy  way   of  reference  or  necessary  explanation, 

and  Walker  have  done  their  work  well  .  .  .  For  Thus  the  Roman  jurist  is  allowed  to  speak  for 

one  thing  the  editors  deserve  special  commen-  himself,  and  the  reader  feels  that  he  is  really 

dation.     They  have  presented   Gaius  to  the  studying  Romau  law  in  the  original,  and  not  a 

reader  with  few  notes  and   those  merely  by  fanciful  representation  of  it." — Athenceum. 

THE  INSTITUTES  OF  JUSTINIAN,  translated  with 
Notes  by  J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.,  and  Bryan  Walker,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
Crown  8vo.     16s. 

"We  welcome  here  a  valuable  contribution  the  ordinary  student,  whose  attention  is  dis- 

to  the  study  of  jurisprudence.     The  text  of  the  tracted  from   the   subject-matter  by   the    dif- 

Institutes  is  occasionally  perplexing,  even  to  ficulty  of  struggling  through  the  language  in 

practised  scholars,  whose  knowledge  of  clas-  which  it  is  contained,  it  will  be  almost  indis- 

sical  models  does   not   always  avail   them   in  pensable." — Spectator. 

dealing  with  the  technicalities  of  legal  phrase-  "The  notes  are  learned  and  carefully  com- 

ology.     Nor  can  the  ordinary  dictionaries  be  piled,  and  this  edition  will  be  found  useful  to 

expected  to  furnish  all  the  help  that  is  wanted.  students." — Law  Times. 
This  translation  will  then  be  of  great  use.    To 

SELECTED  TITLES  FROM  THE  DIGEST,  annotated 
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xvil.  1.     Crown  8vo.     5s. 

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periment.     The  author  proposes  to  publish  an  he  has  performed  the  task  undertaken.     The 

annotated   edition  and   translation   of  several  translation,  as  might  be  expected, is  scholarly." 

books  of  the  Digest  if  this  one  is  received  with  — Law  Times. 
favour.     We  are  pleased  to  be  able  to  say  that 

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Part  III.    De  Condictionibus.    Digest  xii.  I  and  4 — 7  and  Digest 

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of  the  Text,  by  W.  Whewell,  D.D.  late  Master  of  Trinity  College. 
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HISTORY. 

LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF  STEIN,  OR  GERMANY  AND 
PRUSSIA  IN  THE  NAPOLEONIC  AGE,  by  J.  R.  Seeley, 
M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History  in  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  with  Portraits  and  Maps.     3  Vols.     Demy  8vo.     30s. 

"  DrBusch's  volume  has  made  people  think  are  apt  to  shtink." — Times. 
and  talk  even  more  than  usual  of  Prince  Bis-  "  In  a  notice  of  this  kind  scant  justice  can 

marck,  and  Professor  Seeley's  very  learned  work  be  done  to  a  work  like  the  one  before  us;  no 

on  Stein  will  turn  attention  to  an  earlier  and  an  short  resume"  can  give  even  the  most  meagre 

almost  equally  eminent  German  statesman.    It  notion  of  the  contents  of  these  volumes,  which 

has  been  the  good  fortune  of  Prince  Bismarck  contain  no  page  that  is  superfluous,  and  none 

to  help  to  raise  Prussia  to  a  position  which  she  that  is  uninteresting  ....  To  understand   the 

had  never  before  attained,  and  to  complete  the  Germany  of  to-day  one  must  study  the  Ger- 

work  of  German  unification.     The  frustrated  many  of  many  yesterdays,  and  now  that  study 

labours  of  Stein   in  the  same  field  were  also  has  been  made  easy  by  this  work,  to  which  no 

very  great,  and  well  worthy  to  be  taken  into  one  can  hesitate  to  assign  a  very  high  place 

account.     He  was  one,  perhaps  the  chief,  of  among  those  recent  histories  which  have  aimed 

the  illustrious  group  of  strangers  who  came  to  at  original  research." — Athenceum. 
the  rescue  of  Prussia  in  her  darkest  hour,  about  "  We  congratulate  Cambridge  and  her  Pro- 

the  time  of  the  inglorious  Peace  of  Tilsit,  and  fessor  of  History  on  the  appearance  of  such  a 

who  laboured  to  put  life  and  order  into  her  noteworthy  production.   And  we  may  add  that 

dispirited  army,  her  impoverished  finances,  and  it  is  something  upon  which  we  may  congra- 

her  inefficient  Civil  Service.    Stein  strove,  too,  tulate  England  that  on  the  especial  field  of  the 

— no  man  more, — for  the  cause  of  unification  Germans,  history,  on  the  history  of  their  own 

when  it  seemed  almost  folly  to  hope  for  sue-  country,   by   the   use    of   their    own   literary 

cess.     Englishmen  will  feel   very  pardonable  weapons,  an  Englishman  has  produced  a  his- 

pride  at  seeing  one  of  their  countrymen  under-  tory  of  Germany  in  the   Napoleonic  age   far 

take  to  write  the  history  of  a  period  from  the  superior  to  any  that  exists  in  German." — Ex- 

investigation  of  which  even  laborious  Germans  aminer. 

THE  DESPATCHES  OF  EARL  GOWER,  English  Am- 
bassador at  the  court  of  Versailles  from  June  1790  to  August  1792, 
to  which  are  added  the  Despatches  of  Mr  Lindsay  and  Mr  Munro, 
and  the  Diary  of  Lord  Palmerston  in  France  during  July  and 
August  1791.  Edited  by  OSCAR  BROWNING,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge.     Demy  8vo.     15^. 

THE  GROWTH  OF  ENGLISH  INDUSTRY  AND 
COMMERCE.  By  W.  Cunningham,  B.D.,  late  Deputy  to  the 
Knightbridge  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  With 
Maps  and  Charts.     Crown  8vo.     12s. 

"  Mr   Cunningham  is   not  likely  to  disap-  merce  have  grown.     It  is  with  the  process  of 

point  any  readers  except  such  as  begin  by  mis-  growth  that  he  is  concerned  ;  and  this  process 

taking  the  character  of  his  book.     He  does  not  he  traces  with  the  philosophical  insight  which 

promise,  and  does  not  give,  an  account  of  the  distinguishes  between  what  is  important  and 

dimensions  to  which  English  industry  and  com-  what  is  trivial." — Guardian. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  TABLES  OF  GREEK  HISTORY. 

Accompanied  by  a  short  narrative  of  events,  with  references  to  the 
sources  of  information  and  extracts  from  the  ancient  authorities,  by 
Carl  Peter.  Translated  from  the  German  by  G.  Chawner, 
M.A.,  Fellow  of  King's  College,  Cambridge.     Demy  4to.     iar. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  TABLES  OF  ROMAN  HISTORY. 
By  the  same.  {Preparing. 

KINSHIP  AND  MARRIAGE  IN  EARLY  ARABIA, 
by  W.  Robertson  Smith,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Fellow  of  Christ's  College 
and  University  Librarian.     Crown  8vo.     7s.  6d. 

"  It  would  be  superfluous  to  praise  a  book  ally  throws  light,  not  merely  on    the   social 

so  learned  and  masterly  as  Professor  Robertson  history  of  Arabia,  but  on  the  earlier  passages 

Smith's ;  it  is  enough  to  say  that  no  student  of  of  Old  Testament  history  ....  We  must  be 

early  history  can  afford  to  be  without  Kinship  grateful  to  him  for  so  valuable  a  contribution 

in  Early  Arabia." — Nature.  to  the  early  history  of  social  organisation.'' — 

"  It  is  clearly  and  vividly  written,  full  of  Scotsman. 
curious  and  picturesque  material,  and  incident- 


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TRAVELS  IN  NORTHERN  ARABIA  IN  1876  AND 
1877.  By  Charles  M.  Doughty,  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College. 
With  Illustrations.     Demy  8vo.  [In  the  Press. 

HISTORY  OF  NEPAL,  translated  by  MunshI  Shew 
Shunker  Singh  and  Pandit  ShrI  Gunanand  ;  edited  with  an 
Introductory  Sketch  of  the  Country  and  People  by  Dr  D.  Wright, 
late  Residency  Surgeon  at  Kathmandu,  and  with  facsimiles  of  native 
drawings,  and  portraits  of  Sir  Jung  Bahadur,  the  King  of  Nepal, 
&c.     Super-royal  8vo.     \os.  bid. 

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done  well  in  publishing  this  work.    Such  trans-  observation,  is  written  intelligently  and  can- 

lations  are  valuable  not  only  to  the  historian  didly,   and   adds   much   to   the  value   of   the 

but  also  to  the  ethnologist;  .  .  .  Dr  Wright's  "volume" — Nature. 

A  JOURNEY  of  LITERARY  and  ARCHAEOLOGICAL 
RESEARCH  IN  NEPAL  AND  NORTHERN  INDIA,  during 
the  Winter  of  1884-5.  By  Cecil  Bendall,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Gonville 
and  Caius  College,  Cambridge  ;  Professor  of  Sanskrit  in  University 
College,  London.     Demy  8vo.     10s. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE  FROM  THE 
EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  THE  ROYAL  INJUNCTIONS  OF 
1535,  by  J.  B.  MuLLINGER,  M.A.,  Lecturer  on  History  and  Librarian 
to  St  John's  College.     Part  I.    Demy  8vo.  (734  pp.),  12s. 

Part  II.     From  the  Royal  Injunctions  of  1535  to  the  Accession  of 

Charles  the  First.     Demy  8vo.     i8j. 

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of  being  regarded  as  a  continuous  narrative,  presenting  the  earnest  and  thoughtful  student 

in   which   character   it    has   no    predecessors  with  a  thorough  and  trustworthy  history." — 

worth  mentioning,  is  one  of  the  many  advan-  Guardian. 

tages  it  possesses  over  annalistic  compilations,  "The  entire  work  is  a  model  of  accurate 

even  so  valuable  as  Cooper's,  as  well  as  over  and  industrious  scholarship.     The  same  quali- 

Athenae." — Prof.  A.  W.  Wardin  the  Academy.  ties  that  distinguished  the  earlier  volume  are 

"Mr   Mullinger's   narrative    omits  nothing  again  visible,  and  the  who!e_  is  still  conspi- 

which  is  required  by  the  fullest  interpretation  cuous  for  minuteness  and  fidelity  of  workman- 

of  his  subject.     He  shews  in  the   statutes  of  ship  and  breadth  and  toleration  of  view."— 

the  Colleges,  the  internal  organization  of  the  Notes  and  Queries. 

University,  its  connection  with  national  pro-  "Mr     Mullinger     displays      an     admirable 

blems,   its    studies,    its    social    life,    and    the  thoroughness  in  his  work.     Nothing  could  be 

activity  of  its  leading  members.     All  this  he  more  exhaustive   and   conscientious    than   his 

combines  in  a  form  which  is  eminently  read-  method:     and   his   style. ..is   picturesque  and 

able."—  Prof.  Creighton  in  Cotit.  Review.  elevated." — Times. 

HISTORY  OF  THE  COLLEGE  OF   ST  JOHN  THE 

EVANGELIST,  by  Thomas  Baker,  B.D.,  Ejected  Fellow.  Edited 
by  John  E.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.    Two  Vols.    Demy  8vo.    24^. 

"To  antiquaries  the  book  will  be  a  source  "The  work  displays  very  wide  reading,  and 

of  almost  inexhaustible  amusement,   by   his-  it  will  be  of  great  use  to  members  of  the  col- 

torians  it  will  be  found  a  work  of  considerable  lege  and  of  the   university,  and,  perhaps,  of 

service  on  questions  respecting  our  social  pro-  still  greater  use  to  students  of  English   his- 

gressinpast  times;  and  the  care  and  thorough-  tory,    ecclesiastical,    political,   social,   literary 

ness  with  which  Mr  Mayor  has  discharged  his  and  academical,  who  have  hitherto  had  to  be 

editorial  functions  are  creditable  to  his  learning  content  with  'Dyer.'" — Academy. 
and  industry." — Athena>um. 

SCHOLAE  ACADEMICAE:  some  Account  of  the  Studies 
at  the  English  Universities  in  the  Eighteenth  Century.  By  Chris- 
topher Wordsworth,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Peterhouse.  Demy  8vo. 
\os.  6d. 

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quantity   of  minute   and    curious  information  "Of  the  whole  volume  it  may  be  said  that 

about  the  working  of  Cambridge  institutions  in  it  is  a  genuine  service  rendered  to  the  study 

the  last  century,  with  an  occasional  comparison  of  University  history,    and  that  the  habits  of 

of  the  corresponding  state  of  things  at  Oxford.  thought  of  any  writer  educated  at  either  seat  of 

.  .  .  To  a  great  extent  it  is  purely  a  book  of  re-  learning  in  the  last  century  will,  in  many  cases, 

ference,  and  as  such  it  will  be  of  permanent  be  far  better  understood  after  a  consideration 

value  for  the  historical  knowledge  of  English  of  the  materials  here  collected." — Academy. 


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THE  ARCHITECTURAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  UNI- 
VERSITY OF  CAMBRIDGE  AND  OF  THE  COLLEGES  OF 
CAMBRIDGE  AND  ETON,  by  the  late  Robert  Willis,  M.A. 
F.R.S.,  Jacksonian  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Edited 
with  large  Additions  and  brought  up  to  the  present  time  by  John 
Willis  Clark,  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.    Four  Vols.    Super  Royal  8vo.    £6.  6s. 

Also  a  limited  Edition  of  the  same,  consisting  of  120  numbered 
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A  CATALOGUE  OF  ANCIENT  MARBLES  IN  GREAT 

BRITAIN,  by  Prof.  Adolf  Michaelis.  Translated  by  C.  A.  M. 
Fennell,  Litt.  D.,  late  Fellow  of  Jesus  College.  Royal  8vo.  Rox- 
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aelis  is  to  describe  and  make  known  the  vast  and  with  its  few  handsome  plates,  and  excel- 
treasures  of  ancient  sculpture  now  accumulated  lent  indexes,  does  much  credit  to  the  Cam- 
in  the  galleries  of  Great  Britain,  the  extent  and  bridge  Press.  It  has  not  been  printed  in 
value  of  which  are  scarcely  appreciated,  and  German,  but  appears  for  the  first  time  in  the 
chiefly  so  because  there  has  hitherto  been  little  English  translation.  All  lovers  of  true  art  and 
accessible  information  about  them.  To  the  of  good  work  should  be  grateful  to  the  Syndics 
loving  labours  of  a  learned  German  the  owners  of  the  University  Press  for  the  liberal  facilities 
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time  indebted  for  a  full  description  of  their  rich  this  important  volume  by  Professor  Michaelis." 
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and  now  Michaelis  performs   the   same  office  that   it   seems    unnecessary  to   say  how  good 

for  the  still  less  known  private  hoards  of  an-  a  book  this  is." — The  Antiquary. 
tique   sculptures  for  which  our  country  is  so 

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OUTLINES  OF  THE  PHILOSOPHY  OF  ARISTOTLE. 

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£>er  crfte  2teuw$  (THE   FIRST   CRUSADE),  by  Fried- 

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