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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
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, Bozom
„ Bozoon.
p. 95, 1. 11
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, Coop
,, Cooper.
p. 115, 1. 34
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, Braunton
,, Bampton.
p. 115, 1. 38
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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
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, 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
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, 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.
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* 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.
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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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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*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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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).
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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').
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
4—2
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.
1585] OONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 59
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.
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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.
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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.)
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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.
v. 5
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
5—2
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.
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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
1599] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 89
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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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).
1610] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 115
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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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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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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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-
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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.
■
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
161f] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 139
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.
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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.
1620] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 143
*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.
162?] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 145
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.
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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.
10—2
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
1623] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 153
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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
1629] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 175
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
176 ADMISSIONS. [1630
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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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.
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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.
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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.
190 ADMISSIONS. j [163^
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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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
198 • ADMISSIONS. [1637
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
1637] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 199
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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'),
1641] QONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 209
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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
1652] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 235
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
1656] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 241
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.
16
242 ADMISSIONS. [165£
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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
268 admissions. [1G68
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
270 admissions. [16G9
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
272 admissions. [1670
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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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
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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
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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.
278 admissions. [1673
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.
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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.
280 admissions. [1G74
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.
282 admissions. [1G75
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
1677] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 283
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.
Afterwards Bishop of Ossory. t Afterwards fellow of the College.
284 admissions. [1677
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.
1678] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 285
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.
289
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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