[ 7°2 ] 
Viceffimo feptimo ejufdem Browne clericus mori- 
tur in collegio. 
Viceffimo odtavo ejufdem Gaunte portionifta mo- 
ritur in collegio. 
Viceffimo nono Dnus Lea, eledus probationarius 
20 Julii, moritur in collegio. 
Additional Remarks, by Tho. Birch, D. D . 
Secret. R. S. 
C Amden, in his Annals of Queen Elizabeth ( i ), 
obferves, that almoft all, except women and 
children, who were prefent at the affizes at Oxford, 
at the tryal of Rowland Jenkes, a Bookfeller there, 
for feditious words, died, to the number of about 
three hundred. Mr. John Stow, in his Chronicle of 
England (2), enlarges this number, and affirms, that 
there died in Oxford three hundred perfons, and in 
other places two hundred and odd, from the 6th of 
July to the 1 2th of Auguft ; after which died not 
any of that ficknef ; for one of them inf e Bed not an- 
other : And this hiftorian agrees with Camden, that 
not any one woman or child died thereof. Dr. 
George Ethryg, a phyfician, who pradtifed at that 
time at Oxford (3), in the 2d book of his Hypomne- 
mata qua dam in aliquot Libros Pauli JEgineta , feu 
(1) Page 285. edit. Lugd. Batav. 1625. 
(2) Page 68 r. edit. London, 1631. 
(3) Wood Hift. et Antiqu. Univerfit. Oxon. lib. i. p. 295* 
Athen. Oxon. vol. I. col. 237. 
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