34 K. Charles I. 1643· 1.../"v'-' 'Ibe HISTORY of the PuRI'rANS. VoL. II. The Rev. Dr. Tho. Temple, 'Ihe Rev. Mr. Jof. Caryl, '1he Rev. Mr. Ch. Herle, 'lbe Rev. Mr. Ja. Cranford, 'Ihe Rev. Mr. Obad. Sedgwick, :Ihe Rev. M, Batchelor, :Ihe Rev. Mr. Edmund Calamy, 'Ihe Rev. Mr. Carter of Yorkiliire, 'Ihe Rev. Mr. John Ellis, Jun. For ·law books. Sir John Brampll:on, Mr. Serj. Rolls, Mr. Se1j. Pheafant, Mr. Serj. Jerrnyn. For phyjick and Jurgery. The prelident and four cenfors of the college of phylicians, for the time being. For civil and canon law. Sir Nath. Brent, or any three doCl:ors of the ci~illa\'r, For heraldry, titles of honour, mrd arms, One of the three kings at arm~t. For philqfophy, hijlory, poetry, morality, and arts. Sir Nath. Brent, Mr. Langley, and Mr. Farnaby, fchool-maflm of St. Paul's. For final/ pamphlet!, pictures, &c. The clerk of the company of flationers, for the time being, and For matbematicks, almanacks and prognojlicatiom, The reader of Grefoam College for the time being. But neither this, nor any other regulation of the prefs, could rell:rain the Oxonians fi·om difperfing their mercuries and diurnals over the whole kingdom, as long as the univerfity was in the king's hands. ' CHAP~
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