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on 30 April 1568, proceeded B.A. in 1571, and was elected a minor fellow of his college on 27 September 1572. He commenced M.A. in 1574, and became a major fellow on 3 April in that year. In 1579 he was appointed lector mathematicus in the college, and in the next year, at
Midsummer, the payment of
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1259:James Haddon
1254:Simon Haynes
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1117:John Pycot
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1036:Simon Hill
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