Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

320 'Ihe HIS 1' 0 R Y of the PuRITANS. VoL. H. K.Charles I. and being rich chafe 11 private life. He publi£hed a Iatin elegy upon 1 6~ ·general Monk duke of .Albemarle, and died in Oxford 1679. K."Srau nDr. Edmzmd Stmmton, prefident of Corpus Chri;1i College in the room t•'n's life ly of Dr. Ne·wlin, was admitted fellow of this college I 616. and afterwards lk\lr 1 · _M~o: mini!ler of Kingjlonupon 'Thames. He took the degrees in divinity 163 ' , 1 t lUL ux. d f f h rr bl ' f d" · I~ k h" ..,. l'f 4 s 4 . an . was a terwards_one o t e auet~ 1 \o IV~nes. -Je ept IS prit!ci- . paltty ull he was eJected by the ktng s commdiioners at the reC:oratwn. He was a diligent popu lar preacher, a good fcholar, and contmued his labours among the non-conformi!ls till his death, which happened I 671. Dr. Palmcr. .]ohn Palmer M. D. warden of .All-Souls in the room of D r. Sheldo11, Fafii, ll• 66. had been batchelor of p~yjic of fi!!Jeen's College, and was now created M. D. .in prefcnce of the chancellor; he was a learned man, and held his pre– ferment till his death which happened March 4· 1659· at which time there being a near profpect of the rcfioration, Dr. Sheldr;z was rcfl:ored to his wardeniliip. W ood's Faf· Upon the death of Dr. Pink, the vifitors nominated old Mr. White of 11 ' P· 68 · Dorcbljler to fucceed him, but I think be refufed it, being very much advanced in years. New profcf~ fors. D f·. ·ward, aft, bijhop. A thcr. . Ox. p. 826. Dr. Wallis. w .10u', r,,r. ti, p. 72. J06. 'the profefi'ors of fciences who (ucceeded the ejected ones were, Dr. Seth Ward profeffor of aflrouomy in the place of Dr. Greaves, and according to Mr. fVood, the moft noted mathematician and afl:ronomer of his time ; he was educated in Sidney College Cambridge, and in the yea r 1643· ejected for adhering to the ki ng, but having afterwards changed his mind he made friends to the committ ee for reforming the univerfit.y of Oxford, and was nominated to tl1is preferment; he was afterw ards mafier of <J'rinit)' College, and upon his majefty's refioration prefe11·ed firfi to the bitbopric of Exeter, and then to that of Salifbur)', where be died 1668. Dr. 'John Wallis Savilian profeffor of geometry in the room of Dr. 'lurner; the fame of this gentleman's learning is well known to the world; he was of Emanuel Coilege Cambridge, and afterwards fellow of ff<!Jeen'sCollrge in the fame univerfity, then minifter of St. Martin's Iron· mongerolane L ondOJt, one of th ! fcribes in the aifemhly of divin es, and now by the appoin tment of the committee, geometry prof~/for ; he con– form ~d at the rc!loration, and maintained his pe>!l, and was an ornament to the univerlity, to a very advanced age. Dr. Du Lewis du Moulin M. D. of the uni verfity of L eyden, Cambdm pro• Mvul i?. , feflor of biflory in the place of Mr. Robert Wareing ; was incorporated In Wood s raf- the fame degree <\t Cambridge 1 63 4· he was fon of the famous Peter drt u, p. 205 ' Moulin the ji·ench pro,e!l:ant, and kept his preferment till the refl:~ratwn,

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