The Queen's College . inhis escape from Oxford to Newark. His life is in D. N. B. * His life is in D. N. B., and Wood, Athenae, ed. Bliss, iv. 866-8. * His life is in D. N. B., and Wood, Athenae, ed. Bliss, iii. 474, 475. His booksare Lingua linguarum, Homonyma et S3nonyma Linguae Latinae, and IncruentaContentio sive Bellum Rationale. ^ His life is in D. N. B., and Wood, Athena, ed. Bliss, iii. 427, 428, where isgiven his epitaph in Chipping-Warden Church, Northamptonshire. * Wood, Fasti, ed. Bliss, i. 488. His name occurs (Burrows, p. 4) in the listof tile names of divers worthy Gentlemen who
The Queen's College . inhis escape from Oxford to Newark. His life is in D. N. B. * His life is in D. N. B., and Wood, Athenae, ed. Bliss, iv. 866-8. * His life is in D. N. B., and Wood, Athenae, ed. Bliss, iii. 474, 475. His booksare Lingua linguarum, Homonyma et S3nonyma Linguae Latinae, and IncruentaContentio sive Bellum Rationale. ^ His life is in D. N. B., and Wood, Athena, ed. Bliss, iii. 427, 428, where isgiven his epitaph in Chipping-Warden Church, Northamptonshire. * Wood, Fasti, ed. Bliss, i. 488. His name occurs (Burrows, p. 4) in the listof tile names of divers worthy Gentlemen who are ajipoynted delegates to theParliamentary Visitors, Sept. 30, l647 ; but his submission to the Visitors(ib., p. 123) is doubtful, and his name occurs (ib., p. 135) in a list for expulsion. Smith and Sanderson joined Thomas Barlow, then provost, and afterwardsBishop of Lincoln, in a gift of six hundred pounds to the governors of ApplebySchool in Westmorland on condition that the nomination of the master should PLAT. ?Li-Jtluyli LellLnrfClirti, LAiMrrtcn . hl:A\\,.mi -//uii M^JJrl ^IliUEJtmiiJt. litlRxam CeltA^runi yjultCnviim l^mcmriiuni^iini L.^lf Pwr^rjit CllOrul i^, liiL B Piivii 5 Cihriu-i^Vafi S (illlClk,,,,, 9 ullD:,:k,„ hufl: W UlllnnilU CuilBJul: i^ Lmht. ufColin :,•. 2j? ^uL oh\-if/\tm- PLAN OF OXFORD WITH R XXIV /////-
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