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P. 293 l. 16.

Rd. Hinde. Resigns Higham vicarage 3 Dec.

1628 (MS. Baker xxxI. 263).

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1. 18. Jo. Thompson. Letter of Jos. Mede's, 28 Jan. 162 (MS. Baker XXXII. 373): 'He is Mr. Thompson's son of Berdon priory, and my lord keeper's lady is his aunt.'

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1. 22. Edward Lloyd. Calls himself Flood, when admitted Gwynne scholar 1615.

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1. 30. Pet. Senhouse. Lupton scholar 6 Nov. 1616. No doubt the Mr. ‘Sinnews,' fellow of St. John's, buried in their chapel 7 Dec. 1635 (All Saints' register).

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1. 36. Thos. Displin. Vacated his fellowship by marriage 1632 (MS. Baker XXVII. 98).

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1. 37. Rob. Marshall. Remained a fellow to his death. Buried 23 Mar. 1638 (All Saints' register).

P. 294 1. 2. 5 Jul. 1633.

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Wm. Mostyn. See Calendar of State Papers, 15

1.7. Rob. Nicholson. Died fellow. Buried 25 Febr. 164 (All Saints' register).

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1. 10. Arth. Herne. The volume marked O 5 15 in the college library was the gift of Arthur Heron B.D.

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1. 26. Hen. Fallowfeild. See MS. Baker XXVII. 98, 99. Pet. Lane. See Append. B. to Fifth Educ. Rep., pp. 463, 494. 1. 34. Jo. Jude. Buried 14 Mar. 1643 (All Saints'

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Hugh Pryse. Buried 17 Jan. 1643 (ibid.).

Thos. Choune. Mr. Chune, fellow of St. John's, buried in All Saints' chancel 15 July 1637 (ibid.).

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1. 5. Rob. Clarke. Left £200 towards the maintenance

of a scholar (App. B., as above, p. 494).

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1. 11. Ant. Woods. Buried 21 Sept. 16 10 (All Saints' 30 register). Wm. Winterburne. Buried in the chapel 17 Oct. 1652 (ibid.).

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1. 32. Isaac Worrall. See App. B., as above, pp. 472,

1. 36. Jas. Creswick. B. D. presented to Houghton cum 35 Marston rectory Lincoln by virtue of an act of parliament 17 Nov. 1653 (MS. Baker xxxI. 269).

P. 296 1. 15. Wm. Beecher. One Beecher buried at All Saints' 28 Sept. 1647. Cole refers to his MS. XLIX. 393 for a horrid cha

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Hen. Eyre. Seo App. B., as above, p. 471.

P. 297 1. 40. Brian Turner. See Wood's Fasti II. 313. Went with the earl of Carlisle to Russia (Register of letters, p. 430). Jas.

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Chamberlaine. before, p. 494).

P. 297 1. 43. XXVI. 279.

Left £100 to the college, A. D. 1684 (App. B., as

Pierce Brackenbury. See his will in MS. Baker

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Curate at Cartmell, his birth

1. 12. Jo. Boughton. See his will in MS. Baker XXVI. 290, 291; cf. XII. 206. Buried in the chapel 14 Nov. 1693 (All Saints' register, where he is called Bolton; but see here, p. 301 10 l. 13).

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1. 23. Rob. Clerke. See his will in MS. Baker xxvI. 232.
1. 32. Ra. Wetherley. Buried in the chapel 16 Febr.

1663 (All Saints' register).

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1. 34. Thos. Broughton. Senior fellow, buried in the 15 chapel 30 Sept. 1708 (ibid.).

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P. 299 1. 16. Wm. Gould. See his will in MS. Baker xxvI. 277-279.

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Senior fellow, buried 11 Aug.

Wm. Nichols. Buried in All Saints' 30 Dec. 1669

Thos. Leche. Buried in the chapel 30 Dec. 1716

1. 33. Rd. Oldham. Buried in the chapel 28 Sept. 1695

1. 37. Phil. Turner. Buried in the chapel 30 Jan. 168

1. 39. Jas. Stretton. Buried in the chapel 21 Dec. 1694 (All Saints' register).

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1. 42. Humfr. Sandforde. See App. B., as before, p. 494. 1. 48. Thos. Thomkinson. One Rev. Mr. Tomkinson

buried in the chapel 11 May 1724 (All Saints' register).

P. 300 l. 2. Jo. Naylor. See his will in MS. Baker xxvI. 296. Buried 7 Nov. 1701 (All Saints' register).

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1. 37. Jo. Harris. Died fellow. Buried 10 Aug. 1701

1. 38. Fras. Robbins. See his will in MS. Baker XXVII.

P. 301 1. 10. Geo. Barne. Buried in the chapel 18 Jan. 169§ 40 (All Saints' register, where he is called Barnes).

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Wm. Baker. Will in MS. Baker XXXVI. 85.

Rob. Turner. Vicar of St. Peter's, Colchester, author (See Q 8 20 in St. John's library).

P. 303 1. 31. Rd. Cayley. Died fellow. Buried 15 Jul. 1743 (All Saints' register).

P. 307 1. 17. Salusbury Jones. Buried in All Saints'. Died 28 (See his monument).

31 May 1763 æt.

P. 311 1. 36.

P. 312 1. 16.

Barker. Read Barber.

Wm. Longley. Vacated his fellowship (p. 313 1. 9)

by not proceeding B.D.

P. 314 1. 46.

Bromley. Read Bromby, as in p. 315 1. 17.

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P. 316 1. 8, 17, 18. Rob. Inchbald. He inadvertently neglected to proceed M. A. in due course (B. A. 1841, M. A. 1845), lost his fellowship, but was reelected.

P. 317 1. 27. Beesley. Read Beasley.

P. 318. In this 7th register the form is rite admissus sum, not, as before, iuratus et a. s.

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1. 3. Arthur Holmes. Admitted fellow of Clare 22 Apr.

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ADD TO LIST OF FELLOWS:

Elected 4, admitted 5 Nov. 1867. Wm. Allen Whitworth, Chesh., 20 Lupton, dec. H. R. Bailey; Eric Jo. Sutherland Rudd, 'Indus,' Dee, dec. Walton; Edwin Hill, Leic., F., dec. J. S. Hoare; Jo. Bailey Haslam, ‘in insula Taprobane (Ceylon) natus,' F., dec. Bushell; Wm. Fras. Smith, Northants, F., dec, Nicholas; Hen. Geo. Hart, 'Indus,' Keyton, dec. Richardson; Jo. Edwin Sandys, Leic., F., dec. T. Gwatkin; Edward Henr. Palmer, Cambr., F', dec. H. W. Moss.

Elected 2, admitted 3 Nov. 1868. Alfr. Jas. Stevens, 'in insula Cæsariensi (Jersey) natus,' F., dec. Churchill Babington; Henr. Melvill Gwatkin, Leic., F., dec. Merriman; Wm. Albert Cox, Warw., Ashton, dec. Hiern; Thos. Moss, Linc., F., dec. Laing.

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P. 323. On the masters see MS. Cole LVII. 362-376.

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Cole's MS. Mus. Brit. Vol. XLIX. (Add. 5850) pag. 205.

CONTINUATION OF MR. BAKER'S HISTORY OF
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE IN CAMBRIDGE.

FRANCIS TURNER, TWENTY-THIRD MASTER,
ADMITTED APR. 11, 1670.

Francis Turner1 was the eldest son of Dr. Thomas Turner, dean of Canterbury and residentiary of St. Paul's: received his schole learning at Winchester, and from thence came off to New college, where he became fellow: took his B.A. Degree on Apr. 14, 1659, and M.A. 5 in 166 in which last he was incorporated at Cambridge Febr. 16, 1664 about which time he removed to St. John's college, where he was admitted fellow commoner May 8, 1666, being attracted hither by the friendship of Dr. Gunning; and probably with the hopes of succeeding him in the mastership. On July 6, 1669, he commenced 10 B.D. and D.D. and in the following December2 was collated to the prebend of Sneating in St. Paul's cathedral. On the promotion of Dr. Gunning to the see of Chichester, he succeeded him in the mastership of this college, to which he was elected and admitted Apr. 11, 1670. which was the more agreable to him, as he had been admitted to the rectory of Therfield in Hartfordshire on Dec. 20, 1664: and being in the neighbourhood of Cambridge, the division of his time, between the studies of the university and the retirement of the country, made them both the more amusing. In 16833, he was made dean of Windsor, and the same year was promoted to the see 20 of Rochester, being consecrated on Nov. 114, and the next year, Aug. 23, on the death of bp. Gunning, was translated to Ely5. He had

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1 Arms, Argent, a Lion rampant between three crosses moline Gules.

v. my vol. 57. p. 374.

2 [7 Dec. Newcourt, 1. 212; Hardy's Le Neve, II. 438].

3 [By patent dated 27 June 1683. Hardy's Le Neve, III. 376].

4 [Hardy's Le Neve, II. 574].

5 I make the freer with extracts from Mr. Bentham's Book of Ely, as I

served the office of vice-chancellor of the university in 16781: some time before which he had been engaged in a controversy about bp. Herbert Croft's Naked Truth, against which he had written, and by that means fell under the lash of that bitter republican, Andrew Marvell, who published this book against him:

Mr. Smirke: or the Divine in Mode: being certain Annotations upon the Animadversions on The naked Truth. Together with a short historical Essay, concerning General Councils, Creeds, and Impositions in matters of Religion. 1676. 4to.

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In 1684, Dec. 4, he preached the sermon before the Sons of 10 the Clergy, on Gen. 18, v. 19, which he printed in 4to. next year at London.

On the accession of his great patron, king James II. to the throne, he was pitched upon to preach the coronation sermon at Westminster, Apr. 23, 1685, before their majesties, on 1 Chron. 29, v. 23, 15 and printed in 4to. at London the same year. The following year he printed at Cambridge in 4to. what is well worth perusing,

A Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely, from the Bp. of Ely, before and preparatory to his Visitation. Cambridge, 4to. 1686.

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In order to blacken a worthy character, the trade of malevolence, the vile author of the History of Stuarts, p. 337, Oldmixon, says, That Dr. Turner took not only a degree, but the covenant, during the usurpation; as did bps. Sprat, Cumberland, &c. In this &c. he does not mean to involve bps. Wilkins and Tillotson, with many 25 others of his favorites: who not only took the covenant, and other men's property, but were allied to and connected with the usurper. It is dubious with me, whether Dr. Turner ever took the covenant: if he did, the more shame for those that imposed it.

Tho' he was indebted to the duke of York for most of his prefer- 30 ments, yet on the accession of that prince to the throne, he was too true to the church of which he was one of the pillars, to 3 betray its interests and was one of the seven bishops with archbishop Sandcroft, who on May 18, 1688, petitioned his majesty not to be obliged to cause their clergy to read in their churches the declara- 35 tion for liberty of conscience. This petition, being stiled a libel, the bps. were sent to the Tower on June 8: but were publicly acquitted on trial on the 30 of the same month. However, at the revolution, he, with many others of his brethren the bps. and clergy, out of a conscientious regard to their allegiance, oaths and 40 constitution, refused to own the new government: and refusing to

apprehend, I sent him no small share of the materials for that history. [See Hardy's Le Neve, 1. 345].

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* [See Anderdon's Life of Ken; Cardwell's Documentary Annals].

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