The History of Merchant-Taylors' School, From Its Foundation to the Present Time. in Two Parts. I. of Its Founders, Patrons, Benefactors, And Masters. Ii. of Its Principal Scholars
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1634, resigned 1644. — See the History of his Mastership, p. 239—267. 1644 VIII. William Du Gard,* ad. pensioner of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 17 Sept. 1622, M .A. 1629, Usher of Oundle School, Master of Stanford School, Master of Colchester School 27 July 1637, Headmaster of Merchant-Taylors' 10 May 1644, removed 12 Dec. 1660, died Dec. 1662. — See the History of his Mas- tership, p. 268—328. 1661 IX. John Goad? el. scholar of St. John's, Oxford, 1632, B.A. 3 May 1636, M.A. *ft J 28 May... 1640, VicarjjLSi^iles^Oxford, 1643, VicajLpJM[arniDJijn^Oxford- shire, 23 June, 1646, Master_oF]Tunbndje^cJwonriJCent, 1660, Headmaster 2 July, 1661, removed 13 April, ~168T, died 28 Oct. 3689, and buried at St, Helen's^Bishopsgat&r- See the History of his Mastership, p. 329—381. » John Stevens, B.C.L. who held the Mastership during the sequestration of Du Gard in the troublesome year 1649-50. having continued little more than seven months scarcely deserves to be noticed iu the succession.— See pp.
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