[83] Reg. Univ., ii. pt. ii. 412.

[84] Wood, Hist. and Antiqq. ii. 365.

[85] In these last two totals Commoners of more than four years’ standing have been omitted. The lists in the Calendar are moreover always slightly in excess of the truth, since they take no account of occasional non-residence. An unofficial census taken by the Oxford Magazine of 4 February, 1891, gives the number of undergraduates in residence as 158.

[86] Savage, pp. 119-121; Evelyn, Memoirs (ed. W. Bray, 1827), i. 13 f.

[87] See above, [p. 42].

[88] Savage, pp. 85 f.; Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 1623-1625 (1859), p. 383.

[89] Heylin, p. 215.

[90] Memoirs, i. 12-16.

[91] Gutch, Collect. cur., i. 227; Wood’s Life, p. 14 note, where the editor observes that the College retained a chalice of 1614.

[92] Register of the Visitors (ed. M. Burrows, Camden Society, 1881), pp. 167, 188, and introd. pp. cxxv, cxxvi.