Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

S6o Tbe HIs T 0 R y oj the PuRITANS~ VoL. u; Ch Ki 1 11 t 11 · Dr. John Fell, ar es . D R • S h 1660 • r. ooert out , 5 Can. ?f Chr. Ch. & ( ~ Um. orator, S 5 Can. of Chr. Ch. & ( l Marg. Pro}: S Mr. Ralph Button, ~ Dr. Thomas Barlow, Dr. Hen. Wilki'!fon, fen, .Ani fellows. Befides thefe, all furviving ejeCl:ed fellows of colleges were inftated without exceptions, and fuch as had been nominated by the commiffi– oners in I 648, or elected in any ·other manner than according to the £fa– tutes, were ejected and their .places declared vacant. Riformotion The like alterations were made in the univerfity of Cambridge. . The of the uniearl of Manchejler chancellor, was obliged to fend the following letter to Q:'~t~. of th~ univerfity,, dated Augz!fl 3, for .refi?ring Dr. Martin to the mafter– K. Chr. p. fh1p of fZueen s College, whom he had eJeCted for fcandal by letters under 221. his hand, dated March 13, 1643· lb. p. 222. '' Whereas I am informed, that Dr. Ed. Martin has been wrongful- ." ly put out of his maflerfhip, thefe are to fignify to all whom it may ... concern, that I do, by virtue of an authority given to me, by the " lords afTembled in parliament, reftore him to his laid mafterfhip, toge– ·« ther with all lodgings, &c. appertaining to his place, from henceforth " to have and eujoy all profits, rights, privileges, and advantages, be– " longing thereunto, unlefs caufe be fhewn to the contrary within ten ~· days after the date hereof." This gentleman was accordingly reilored, and with him feveral others; as, Fafli. P• "120. New crea– tions in the univerjities. Kennet's Chron. p. 220, 221, &(, Heads of colleges reftored, Dr. J. Cqflns, Dr. Tho. Pajke, . Dr. Benj. Laney, Dr. Rob. King, Dr. Rich. Sterne, Dr. Edward Rainbowe, Mafter of Pete1·-Houje, Clare Hall, Pembroke Hall, Trinity Hall, ']ejus College, ~ Magd. Coil. eject for ( ) refufing Eng. \ In the place of heads ejeCted, Dr. Laz, Seaman, ~ Reffgned to Dr. 'I'heo, ) Dil!ingham, Mr. Will. Mqfes, Mr. Bond, Mr.JohnWorthington, Mr. John Sadleir. All the furviving fellows unrriarried were .refi:ored, a.s in the other twiverfity, by which means mofi of the prdbytenans were d!fpofTeifed, and the education of youth taken out of their hands. To make way for the filling up thefe and other vacancies in the church, the ho~ours if the univerjities were offered to almoft any, who would declare thw averfion to prefby-

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