Chap. IX. The HISTORY of the PuRITANS. for difowning the authority of the vifitors, April I 3· I 64S. and died K· Charles I. the 'ju11e following. Neither Mr. Wood nor Walker fay any thing of his~ learning, nor are any of his works extant. Dr. Robert New/in prefident of Corpus-Chrijti College, and pro-vice- Dr. Newlin, chancellor in the year 1648. He was re!lored to his prefidentihip again Walker, P· in the year I 66o. and died in it I 687. But nehher Wood nor Walker have I I r. given him any character. Dr. Richard Bayly prefident of St. John's -Collsge, a kinfman of arch- Dr. Bayly•. bilboo Laud, and one of his executors; he had been prefident of this Walker, college twenty years when he was ejetl:ed; but was reftored in r66o. and P· 116 ' died at Salijbury 1667. He was hofpitable and charitable, but very faulty (fays Mr. Wood) in ufing fame kind of oaths in common converfation. I don't know that he publifhed any thing. Dr. John Oliver prefident of Magdafen.College, had been domefiic Dr. Oliver. chaplain to archbifhop Laud, and was a man (fays Dr. Walker) of great Walker, P· learning and found principles in religion (that is of the principles of the Iz 2 •. archbifhop) he was re!l:ored to his preferments 166o. but died foon after O!Job. 27. 1661. Dr. Hamzibal Potter prefident of Trinity-College, ele<'led 1643. and Dr. Potter. turned out with the re11: who difowned the authority of the vifitors, Walker) P· April 13· 1648. He afterwards accepted of a curacy in Somafetjhire, and I33· was ejected for infufficiency; but Dr. Walker fays, it was becaufe he ufed part of the church iervice. He was refiored in I 66o. and died in 1664. · Dr. John Pitt warden of Wadham-College, eletl:ed April 16. 1644.Dr. Pitt. after that city was garrifoned for the king; he behaved very refra<'lorily W~Jker, P· towards the vifitors, and died foon after his ejetl:ment. 13 · Dr. Francis Man_fel principal of Jefus-College, eletl:ed to this princi- Dr. Manfel. palfhip in the year 163o. and ejetl:ed May 22. I 648. He was reftored again in I66o. and died in r66s. having been an eminent benefa<'lor to his college. Dr. Thomas Walker mafier of Univerjity College, eletl:ed 1632• and dif- Dr. Walker. poifefled by the vifitors July I o. 1648. He was re!l:ored in the year Walker, P· 166o. and died in I 665· He was related to archbiihop Laud; and was 114 ' one of his execu~ors, and (accordiog to Lloyd) a deferving mode!l: man, and a great fufferer. Mr. f!en? Wightwick B. D. elected to the mafterl1Iip of Pembroke Mr. Wig~.tCollege. 111 duect oppofition to the order of parliament July I3. I647· ~ck. for which reafon he was foon after removed, In the year 1 66o. he was alkcr, P· re!lored, but turned out again in I 664. for what reafons Dr. Walker fays 132 ' he does not know. He died in Lincolnfbire I 67 r. s s i br.
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