Page:Oxford men and their colleges.djvu/433

 549

PRINCIPALS OF BROADGATES HALL.

550

13. Scobyl,, principal of Broadgates Hall 1508.

14. Noble, John, principal of Broadgates Hall 1511 ; B.C.L. suppld. for D.C.L. 26 Feb., 1521-2 ; official to the archdeacon of Berks ; died 2 June, 1522. See Al Ox. 1073.

[15. Yardeley, William, 'magister,' principal of Broadgates Hall ; administration bond and inventory at Oxford dated 29 Dec., 1530, probably B.C.L. 18 Feb., 1527-8, B. Can. L. 3 April, 1530. See A I. Ox. 1699].

16. Story, John, B.C.L., principal of Broadgates Hall 1537 ; B.C.L. 8 May, 1531, D.C.L. 29 July,

1538, from Henxley or Hincksey Hall ; principal or chief moderator of the civil law school. n St. Edward's parish, Oxford, regius professor of civil law 1546-53 ; an advocate of Doctors' Commons

1539, served at the siege of Bologne in Picardy before 1546, chancellor of the diocese of London, M. p. Hindon 1547-52, East Grinstead, Oct.-Dec. , 1553 — Bramber April-May, 1554, Ludgershall Nov., 1554, to Jan., 1555, and Oct. to Dec, 1555, Downton 1558, hanged at Tyburn 1 June, 1571. See Al. Ox. 1431.

17. Yonge, Thomas, B.C.L., principal of Broad- gates Hall 1542; s. John, of co. Pembroke; B.A. from Broadgates Hall 14 June, 1529, M.A. 19 March, 1533-4, secular chaplain, B.C.L. 17 Feb., I 537"8. D.C.L. suppld. Feb., 1564-5 ; vicar of Llanvihangell-Castle-Walter, alias Geneur-Glyn, co. Cardigan, 1541, rector of Hodgeston 1542, and of Nash with Upton-, (both) co. Pembroke, 1542, pre- bendary of Trallong in collegiate church of Abergwilly 1545, and of Caron in the collegiate church of Llanddewi-Brefi, diocese of St. Davids' 1560, chaunter I S47-S3. *SS9< and bishop of St. Davids 1559, archbishop of York 1561, until his death 26 June, 1568, buried in the minster. See Al. Ox. 1705.

18. Jeffrey, William (or Geffre), D.C.L., principal of Broadgates Hall; B.Can.L. and B.C.L. 15 Feb., 1532-3, D.Can.L. July, 1540; advocate Doctors' Commons 1541, chancellor of the church of Salisbury 1553 (and to the bishop), until his death in 1558. See Al. Ox. 805.

[19. Parry, John, D.C.L., principal of Broadgates Hall about 1543 ; M.A. of Caen, incorporated 19 Oct., 1 541, B.C.L. 2 July, 1543, D.C.L. 11 July, 1543, principal shortly after; chancellor of Llandaff, archdeacon of Northampton 1548, until his death in 1549. See Al. Ox. 1121.]

20. Weston, Robert, B.C.L., principal of Broad- gates Hall 1546; fellow All Souls' 1536, B.C.L. 17 Feb., 1537-8, D.C.L. 20 July, 1556, deputy regius professor of civil law ; of Weeford, co. Stafford, advocate of Doctors' Commons 1556, M. P. Exeter, March, 1553, and Lichfield 1558-9, dean of the Arches, dean of Wells 1570, lord chancellor of

Ireland and dean of St. Patrick's 1567, until his death 20 May, 1573, buried in his church, his will dated 2 May, 1573, proved 18 July following. See A I. Ox. 1604.

21. Randolph, sir Thomas (or Randall), B.C.L, principal of Broadgates Hall 1549 ; s. Avery, of Baddlesmere, Kent ; student Christ Church, suppld. for B.A. Oct., 1545, B.C.L. 1547-8, D.C.L. suppld. 7 Oct., 1566, and 7 June, 1574; a public notary, ambassador temp Q. Elizabeth, chamberlain of the exchequer, and comptroller of the post-horses ; died at St. Peter Hill, near St. Paul's wharf, 8 June, 1590. See Al. Ox. 1232.

22. G-ervayS, James (Gervase or Gervys), B.C.L, principal of Broadgates Hall about 1556; fellow Merton 1548, B.A. suppld. 1547-8, M.A. 18 July, 1552, B.C.L. 13 Feb., 1555-6, proctor 1555, D.C.L. 29 July, 1560, warden (Merton) 1559-61.

23. "Williams, John, D.C.L, principal of Broad- gates Hall; B.Can.L. 8 May, 1531, B.C.L., and after eight years study and two years practice D. C. L. 11 July, 1543, advocate Doctors' Commons 1550, canon 1546, and archdeacon of Gloucester 1554, chancellor to the bishop of Gloucester, canon of Hereford 1554; died Dec, 1558. See A I. Ox. 1640.

24. Stampe, Thomas, principal of BROADGATES Hall ; fellow New Coll. 1539-54, from Winchester, D.C.L. 17 July, 1553; an advocate of Doctors' Commons 1554, canon of Lincoln 1555, warden of Winchester college ; rector of Ashington, Somerset, 1562-5, of Over Wallop, Hants, 1563-81, and of Cheselborne, Dorset, 1565, until he died 9 Feb., 1581. See Al. Ox. 1405.

25. Budden, John, D.C.L., principal of Broad- gates Hall 1619-20; s. John, of Canford, Dorset. Merton, matric 14 Dec, 1582, aged 16 (as pleb. ) ; scholar Trinity 30 May, 1583, B.A. 19 Oct., 1586; migrated to Gloucester Hall 27 June, 1589 ; philosophy reader Magdalen Coll. ; B. and D. C. L. 8 July, 1602, principal of New Inn Hall 1609-18, regius professor of civil law 1611, until his death 11 June, 1620, buried in the chancel of St. David's, Oxford, admon. at Oxford 17 June, 1620. See Al. Ox. 206.

Broadgates Hall and Pembroke College.

26 and 1. Clayton, Thomas, D.Med., last principal of Broadgates Hall 14 June, 1620, and first master of Pembroke Coll. 5 Aug., 1624. Balliol, matric. 15 Oct., 1591, aged 16 (as of London, gent.), B.A. 17 Oct., 1594; migrated to Gloucester Hall 31 March, 1599, supld. for licence to practice medicine 27 March, 1610, B. and D.Med. 20 June, 161 1, regius professor of medicine 1612-47, reader of the anatomy lecture 1624 ; died 10 July, 1647, buried in the church of St. Aldate's, Oxford. See Al. Ox. 288.

MASTERS OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE.

2. Wightwick, Henry, B.D., master about 13 July, 1647 ; ejected before 26 Aug. following by the parliamentary visitors ; restored by the king's com- missioners 3 Aug., 1660, ejected for ' scandalous behaviour ' 21 Dec., 1664. Balliol, matric. 14 Feb., 1605-6 (from Warwickshire, pleb.), aged 15, B.A. 14 Oct., 1609; migrated to Gloucester Hall, M.A. 6 July, 1613; fellow Pembroke Coll. 1624, B.D. 24 July, 1626 ; rector of Kingerbury, co. Line at his death in June 1671, buried there. See Al. Ox. 1628.

3. Langley, Henry, M.A., master 8 Oct., 1647, ejected at the restoration 1660 ; s. Thomas, of Abingdon, Berks, pleb. Pembroke, matric. 6 Nov,, 1629, aged 18, B.A. 11 June, 1632, fellow, M.A. 30 April, 1635, canon of Christ Church 1648-60, created B.D. 12 April, 1648, and also D.D. 18 Dec, 1649; sequestered to the rectory of St.

Mary Newington, Surrey, 1646, by the Westminster assembly of divines ; died about 10 Sept., 1679, buried in St Helen's church, Abingdon. See Al. Ox. 878.

( — ) Wightwick, Henry, master 3 Aug., 1660, ejected 21 Dec., 1664, see above.

(4.) Hall, John, M.A., master 31 Dec, 1664; s. John, rector of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, 1624-57. Pembroke, matric. 9 Dec, 1650 (from Merchant Taylors' school), scholar 1650, B.A. 11 March, 1650-1, fellow, M.A. 22 June, 1653, B.D. 1666, D.D. 1669, Margaret professor of divinity 1676-91, rector of St. Aldates, Oxford, 1664-1710 ; canon of St. Paul's 1664-1707, and of Worcester 1676, bishop of Bristol 1691, until his death in college 4 Feb., 1709-10, buried at Bromsgrove, will a Oxford proved 25 Feb., 1710. See Al. Ox. 632.