4 The 'Ll v's. of Mr. RAY. 
College; and at about three Years 
ftanding was chofen Minor Fellow of 
‘Trinity., on September the 8th, 1649, 
together with his ingenious Friend 
Ifaac Barrow, and as Dr. Duport 
had been Tutor to both of them, fo 
he ufed to boaft of them, as Mr. Ray\ 
Fellow Collegian the late pious and 
learned Mr. Brokejby informed me, 
who faith. That, he in Difcourfe with 
Dr, Duport, reckotiing up fever al Gen- 
tlemen of TV orth that the DoEior had 
been Tutor to, the DoEior faid. The 
chief of all his Pupils were Mr.' Ray 
and Dr. Barrow, to whom he efleetned 
none of the ref comparable. 
Mr. Ray having continued Minor 
Fellow, whilfl: Batchelor of Arts, was 
(according to the Cuftom of the Col- 
lege) chofen Major Fellow, when of 
Mafer\ ftanding. After which, on 
G Bober the ift, 1651, he was cho- 
