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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1In 1619 there were approximately only 130 students and fellows at Caius College (Morgan 2: 200). 2See, for example, Herrick's “The Widdowes teares: or, Dirge of Dorcas,” Martin 373–75. For an astute assessment of this poem's political moment, see Summers. 3See also Bray 93. For a lucid, recent account of the influence of Herrick's Devon “banishment” on Hesperides, through an Ovidian interpretative lens, see Pugh 57–83. 4Probably Richard Clayton, Dean of Peterborough. See Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses. 5The date of his ordination is given in an Archbishop's Institution Act Book, Inst. AB. 5, f. 129, Borthwick Institute Archives, University of York. Probate is recorded in Register Alchin, f. 399, Probate Index for Yorkshire Wills Held in London during the Interregnum, Borthwick Institute of Archives. See also Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society 4 (1896): 62.

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