[1372] Ottobon came to England in November, 1265, and left in July, 1268.
[1373] Miracula Symonis de Montfort, p. 96 (Camden Soc. 1840).
[1374] Ibid. p. 95.
[1375] Hardy, Descript. Catal. Vol. III, p. 207, No. 352. Wadding, Script. 218, Sup. ad Script. p. 667.
[1376] Twyne, MS. XXII, 103 c. (Defensorium, cap. 62). Perhaps he is the ‘Frater G. de Ver’ who was at the London convent, c. 1250, Mon. Franc. I, 328.
[1377] Bale (I, 323) and Pits.
[1378] Pits calls him S.T.P. of Oxford; his name does not occur in the list of Franciscan masters. Wadding (VI, 48) says that Duns Scotus was made S.T.P. at Oxford when Ware was called to Paris. This is incorrect; Duns was never doctor of Oxford; see notice of him.
[1379] Dugdale, Monast. Vol. VI, Part III, p. 1529 (from Fr. a S. Clara).
[1380] Barth. of Pisa, Liber Conform. f. 81, ‘Johannes Guarro Anglicus magister Scoti.’ Duns Scotus mentions him twice in his works, Wadding, VI, 45. Cf. Bibl. S. Antonii, at Padua, MS. in Pluteo XXII, in calce: ‘Varro professionis Minoritae Doctorum Jubar et praeceptor Divi Scoti famosus’; quoted by Tomasin, p. 60 b.
[1381] Willot, Athenae, p. 166.