[704] Conformist's Plea, 85.
[705] He allowed a considerable annuity to Dr. Tuckney, whom in the Professorship of Divinity at Cambridge, and the Mastership of St. John's College, he succeeded after the Restoration.
[706] Hist. of his Own Time, i. 181. Temple, in his Memoirs, says, "My election in the University proceeded with the most general concurrence that could be there, and without any difficulties I could observe from that side (the Duke of Monmouth's) those which were raised coming from the Bishop of Ely, who owned the opposing me, from the chapter of religion, in my Observations on the Netherlands, which gave him an opinion that mine was for such a toleration of religion as is there described to be in Holland."—Temple's Works, i. 433.
[707] Fuller's Worthies, ii. 421.
[708] Athenæ Oxonienses, iii. 717.
[709] Conformists' Plea, 35.
[710] Nelson's Life of Bishop Bull, 206.
[711] Life and Times, ii. 363.
[712] Athen. Oxon., iii. 1195.
[713] Ibid., 940. Bliss says he was Canon of York.