ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES AND PREFERMENTS OF DEAN COLET, IN ORDER OF TIME.[791]

Date of AppointmentDescription of Preferment, &c.AuthorityDate of Avoidance
Aug. 6, 1485Rectory of St. Mary, Denington, SuffolkReg. Norw. xii. f. 116, quoted by KennettSept. 16, 1519,
per mortem
(?)Prebend of Goodeaster, in Collegiate
Church of St. Martin-le-Grand
Wharton, de Decanis, p. 234Jan. 26, 1503,
per resign.
(?)Vicarage of St. Dunstan and All Saints,
Stepney
Reg. Hill, Lond., quoted by KennettSept, 21, 1505,
per resign.
Sept. 30, 1490Rectory of St. Nicholas, Thyrning, Hunts
and Northampton
Reg. Episcop. apud ædes Bucdenæ,
quoted by Kennett
End of 1493
March 5, 1493-4Prebend of Botevant, in Cathedral Church
of York
Le Neve’s Fasti (1854), vol. iii. p. 176
[During this interval, Colet was apparently
on the Continent]
Dec. 17, 1497DeaconReg. Savage, Lond., quoted by Kennett
March 25, 1497-8Priest (by Knight said to be on Feast of
St. Ann,’ i.e. July 26, in error probably
for ‘Annunciation,’ i.e. March 25)
Memorand. a Willi. Smyth, Lincoln,
quoted by Kennett
1501(?)S.T.B. (Bachelor of Divinity)Anthony à Wood (sub anno 1501, on
mere conjecture, apparently dating
back from the assumed date of the
D.D.), quoted by Kennett
1502Prebend of Durnesford, in Cathedral
Church of Salisbury
Wharton, de Decanis, p. 234.
1504S.T.P. (Doctor of Divinity)Ant. à Wood, sub anno 1504 (probably
only conjectured by Wood, as there
appears to be no record at Oxford),
quoted by Kennett
May 5, 1505Prebend of Mora, in Cathedral Church of
St. Paul, London
Reg. Hill. f. 51, quoted by Le Neve,
Fasti, ii. 411
Sept. 16, 1519,
per mortem
1505 (?)Deanery of St. Paul’s, LondonLe Neve, ib. p. 411.Ditto ditto
1516Treasurership of Chichester Cathedral
(Dean Colet?)
Reg. Cicestrense, quoted by Le Neve,
i. 268

APPENDIX E.

CATALOGUE OF EARLY EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF ERASMUS IN MY POSSESSION.

A.D.

1506. D. Erasmi &c. Adagiorum Collectanea, Rursus ab eodem recognita atque aucta ... [also] Erasmi varia epigrammata.

In ædibus Joannis Barbier xviii. Martij M.DVI.

1506. D. Erasmi &c. Adagiorum Collectanea, Rursus ab eodem recognita atque aucta ... [but without the epigrams].