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Compare 1577 edition: 1 But now to other learned men of that age. Iohn Barwike a frier Minor, and reader to his fellowes of that order in Oxford; William Notingham, Ro|ger Glacton, borne in Huntingtonshire, an Augustin frier; Iohn Polestéed borne in Suffolke, a Carme|lite frier in Ipswich or Gippeswich as they write it; Walter Kingham a frier also of the order of those Dominikes, which they called pied friers; Roger of Chester a moonke of that citie and an historiogra|pher; Thomas de Hales a frier Minor, Robert Eli|phat a graie frier, Geffrie Grandfield an Augustine or blacke frier, Hugh Wirlie a Carmelite frier of Norwich, William Eincourt a blacke frier of Bo|ston, Hugh Ditton borne in Cambridgeshire a frier preacher, Adam Carthusianus a doctor of diuinitie, Iohn Luttrell an excellent philosopher and well seene in the mathematicals, Walter Cotton and Thomas Eckleston both graie friers, Iohn Folsham a Car|melite frier in Norwich, Benet of Northfolke, Wil|liam Southhampton so called of the towne where he was borne, a blacke frier.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Moreouer, Iohn Burgh a moonke wrote an hi|storie, and certeine homilies; Adam Nidzard a ma|ster of art, Edmund Albon, Robert Counton a graie frier, William Lissie a frier Minor, Iohn Repingale borne in Lincolneshire a Carmelite or white frier, as they called them; Christopher Mothusensis a blacke frier, Richard Aungeruile borne in Suffolke, who was bishop of Duresme, and lord chancellor of Eng|land; Iohn Manduith, Walter Heminford a canon of Gisborne an historiographer, Iohn Olnie borne in Glocestershire, in an Ile so called, whereof he tooke his surname a Chartreux moonke; Thomas Staue|shaw a frier Minor in Bristow, Robert of Leicester taking that surname of the towne where he was borne, a Franciscane or graie frier; Iohn of North|hampton borne in that towne, and a Carmelite frier, an excellent mathematician.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Adde to the foresaid learned men, Robert Wor|sop borne in Yorkeshire, and a blacke frier in Tic|kill; William Bruniard a blacke frier, Richard Chi|chester, a moonke of Westminster wrote an excellent chronicle, beginning the same at the comming in of the Saxons, about the yeare of our Lord 449, and continued it till the yeare 1348; Richard Rolle aliàs Hampole an excellent diuine wrote many treatises; Iohn Guent a Welshman, a Franciscane frier, and prouinciall of the order; Rodulph Radiptorius a frier Minor, Robert Holcoth a blacke frier, borne in Nor|thampton, excellentlie learned, and wrote manie works, both of diuinitie and other arguments; Wil|liam Miluerlie a logician or rather a sophister, Iohn Teukesburie, Thomas Bradwardin borne in Hart|field, a towne within the diocesse of Chichester, arch|bishop of Canturburie succeeding Iohn Offord, he wrote against the Pelagians; Richard Wether|set, William Breton a graie frier, a Welshman borne, as Bale supposeth; Iohn of saint Faith, borne in Northfolke, a Carmelite frier of Brumham.

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