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422 NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s.ix.Nov.26,mi. ' Douay Diaries,' p. 104), and Robert Cooke, a priest, aged about 50, was in the Fleet prison in 1579 (Strype, 'Ann.,' II. ii. 660).] Jan. 7. Obitus Richardi Tomson, presbyteri, 1568. [One of this name entered Winchester College at the age of 11 from Oxford (Kirby, p. 110).] Jan. 16. Obitus Dorothae uxoris. Jan. 22. Obitus Elizabeth Gilford, 1579. [Probably the Lady Gilford, nee Shelley, in whose house in Trinity Lane, Queenhithe, one Oliver Haywood (as to whom see The Month for November, 1910, 'A Neglected Confessor '), said Mass on Palm Sunday, April 4, 1574 (see Stowe's ' Chronicle ').] Jan. 23. Obitus Edwardi Evett, 1576. Jan. 30. Obitus Thome p. Feb. 1. Obitus Katerine Smyth, 1573. Feb. 13. Obiit Maria Martyn, 1575. (underneath) Thomas Hardye xvio Marcii. Alanus Chinery iio Marcii. [See below, March March 1. Obitus Elizabeth Ryght [i.e., Wright], 1563. [One of the Dartford Dominican nuns .exiled July 13, 1559. She was then over 80 years of age. She was half-sister to Blessed John Fisher, the Cardinal and martyred Bishop of Rochester. It was to her that the saintly prelate dedicated his

  • Spiritual Consolation,' a treatise written

while he was a prisoner in the Tower (see Birt's ' Elizabethan Religious Settlement,' p. 134).] March 3. Obitus Alani presbiteri, 1575. [Alan Chinnery, a priest, was sent to the Marshalsea April 20, 1561, and was still there July 4, 1561.] March 8. Obitus Elizabeth Biff en, 1566 (written over " Alani presbiteri "). March 25. Obitus patris mei Henrici Cooke, 1548. April 8. Obitus Morphee quondam abatisse de Whorwell, 1570. [I.e., the Benedictine nun- nery of Wherwell, near Andover.] April 18. Obitus Walteri Mane, 1577. April 21. Obitus Matildis Pavier, 1560. April 25. Obitus Anne Hamdonne, 1568. April 28. Obitus Johannis Sapcot, 1574. May 2. Obitus Dorothee Est. May 3. Obitus Joannis Bowcer presbyteri, 1573. [I.e., John Bourchier, formerly Abbot of St. Mary Pre, Leicester, Bishop-nominate of Gloucester at Queen Mary's death.] May 6. Obitus Alani presbyteri. [Cf. March 3, supra.] May 7. Obitus Thome. May 9. Obitus Johannis Baker sacerdotis, 1573. [Rector of Stanford Rivers, 1553, and Keldon Hatch, 1547, both in Essex-. He was deprived in 1560, and was in the King's Bench prison in August, 1562. However, one of this name was succeeded in the vicarage of Bromfield, Essex, after his death in 1562 (see Gee's ' Elizabethan Clergy,' pp. 103, 185, 253, 280. 285).] May 1 2. Obitus Roberti Hyll presbyteri. [ 1 575 ; see below, June 8. He was M.A. Oxon 1544-5, supp. B.D. 1549, Rector of Old Romney 1557 to 1560, and of Sandgate 1557, Prebendary of Winchester (deprived in 1559), and, according to Nicolas Sander, Prebendary of Canterbury, Cardinal Pole's Commissary at Calais, de- scribed in S.P. Add. Eliz. xi. 45, as " very per- verse in religion." He was in the Fleet prison in 1567 (see Cath. Rec. Soc. i. 48).] May 16. Obitus Anne Beckinsale, 1577. May 17. Obitus Wenefede. May 19. Obitus Willelmi Foster. [One of this name (vicar of Billingshurst, Sussex), was suspected of Popery in 1569 (see ' Viet. Hist., Sussex,' ii. 25).] June 8. Obitus Roberti Hyll, presbyteri, 1575. [See May 12, supra.] Obitus Walteri Copynger, 1570. June 10. Obitus Wilhelmi Tucher. June 19. Obitus Radulphi Henslow, 1577. [Among " the names of such gentlemen and gentlewomen within the Countie of Southamp- ton as doe refuse to come to the Churche," printed by Dr. Hyland in ' A Century of Persecution,' we find, at p. 380, " West- hworant, Raphe Henstoe, gent, his wife and daughter." I conjecture that " hworant " is Dr. Hyland's misreading of Boarhunt, as Henstoe is of Hensloe. One Stephen Hensloe entered Winchester College in 1552, aged 10, from Boarhunt, near Fareham, and was re- moved from his New College Fellowship in 1566, in the Bishop of Winchester's visitation (see Kirby, p. 131, and Rashdall and Rait's 'New College,' pp. 118, 119). One Henry Hensl owe entered Winchester College, aged 12, from Boarhunt in 1563 (Kirby, p. 138).] June 20. Passus est dominus Thomas Wyddies (?) apud Smithfylde anno 1573. [This seems to refer to Blessed Thomas Woodhouse, who suffered at Tyburn, June 19, 1573 (see Cal. S.P. Span., 1568-79, p. 471, also Dom Bede Camni's ' Lives of the English Martyrs ' and ' D.N.B.'). 1 June 22. Obii(t) Thomas Grene, 1579. June 27. Obitus Thomae Beckinsale, 1578. [One Thomas Beckensale entered Winchester Col- lege, aged 11, from Basingstoke, in 1546 (Kirby, p. 126).] June 28. Obitus Richardi Wodlocke presbyteri, 1569. [Formerly a monk of Hyde Abbey, Winchester (see Cardinal Gasquet's ' Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries,' 1906 edn., at p. 452).] July 5. Obitus Richardi Rede, militis, 1576. [Sir Richard Rede's death is put in 1579 by the ' D.N.B.'] July 12. Obitus Henrici Anetson, 1580. July 24. Obitus domini Edwardi Hamon, 1569. July 28. Jane Lumney (?), 1578. Aug. 3. Obitus Thome Smyth presbiteri, 1567. Aug. 16. Obitus Wilhelmi Wynne presbiteri, 1573. Aug. 19. Obitus Johannis Harpsfllde, 1578. [See ' D.N.B.' and 10 S. i. 224.] Obitus Thome Homerd presbiteri, 1570. Sept. 1. Obitus Richardi Martyn. Obitus Edwardi Walgrave militis. [For Sir Edward Waldegrave see the ' D.N.B.' and The Month for September, 1909, ' Flotsam i and Jetsam.'] Sept. 4. Obitus domini Johannis Baylie sacer- dotis, 1572. Sept. 6. Richardas Hayward obiit 1574. Sept. 22. Obitus Petri Langrydge presbiteri, 1560. [M.A. (? B.D.), Oxon, Prebendary