See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 352. Dr. Thomas White, founder of a Professorship of Moral Philosophy, died 1 Mar. 1623
4. The poems are all in Latin, except two in Greek.

11. *†P[rideaux], I[ohn]. ALLOQVIVM SERE-|nissimo regi Iacobo | WOODSTOCHIÆ HABITVM | 24. Augusti. Anno 1624. | [the text follows.]

[Oxford, 1624?] sm. 4o: pp. [8], sign. A4: sign. A 2r beg. turbat quid dicam: Great Primer Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r title: A 1r-A 4r, the speech, signed “I. P. V. Ox.” i. e. J. Prideaux, Vicecancellarius Oxon.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 267. The speech describes, among other things, the recent architectural and public works in Oxford: and is reprinted in Prideaux’s Perez-Vzzah (1625 P).

12. Randol, John. A | SERMON | PREACHT AT | St MARIES IN | Oxford, the 5. of August: | 1624. Concerning the | Kingdomes Peace. | BY | Iohn Randol B: in D: of | Brasen-nose Colledge. | [two mottos: then woodcuts.]

Impr. 50: 1624: sm. 4o: pp. [4] + 33 + [3]: p. 11 beg. especially if: Pica Roman. Contents: p. (1) title: (3–4) dedication to lord “Davers” (i.e. Danvers): 1–33, the sermon, on Mark iii. 24: (2) “To the most criticall Reader” (altered by the use of smaller type to “To other most criticall Readers”), an apology for Errata, giving two examples.

See Wood’s Fasti Oxon., i. 415.

1625.

1. Bedingfield, Robert. A | SERMON | PREACHED AT | PAVLS CROSSE | THE 24. OF OCTO_|BER. 1624. | BY | Robert Bedingfield Master | of Arts, and Student of | Christ-Church in | Oxford. | [device: the whole title is within lines.]

Impr. 52: 1625: sm. 4o: pp. [4] + 43 + [1]: p. 11 beg. ent euidence: English Roman. Contents: p. (1) title: (3–4) dedication to Sir Thomas Richardson, the author’s uncle, dated “From my study in Christ-Church in Oxford. Nouemb. 24.” 1624: 1–43 the sermon, on Rom. vi. 23: 43, “Errata”.