Notes and Queries, Number 16, February 16, 1850 by Various
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College, and that he never was a member of that society; but that doubt
is easily removed by reference to the entry of his matriculation at Oxford. W.H.C. Temple. "R.H." inquires, whether Antony Alsop was at Trinity College before he became a student of Christchurch? I have considered it to be my duty to examine the Admission Registers of Trinity College in my possession since the foundation of the college; and I can only say, that I do not find the name in any of them. That he was at Christchurch, and admitted there as a student, is recorded by his biographers. It is also {250} said, that he was elected at once from Westminster to Christchurch, where he took the degree of M.A. March 23. 1696, and that of B.D. Dec. 12. 1706. He was soon distinguished by Dean Aldrich as worthy of his patronage and encouragement. He was consequently appointed tutor and censor, and in course of time left college, on his promotion to a prebendal stall in Winchesser Cathedral by Sir Jonathan Trelawney, the then Bishop, with the rectory of Brightwell, near Wallingford; at which latter place he chiefly resided till the time of his death, which happened by an accident, June 10. 1726. Sir Francis Bernard, Bart., who had himself been a student of Christchurch, published the 4to. volume of _Latin Odes_ mentioned by "R.H.," Lond. 1753; for which he had issued _Proposals_, &c., so early as July, 1748. In addition to these _Odes_, four English poems by Alsop are said to be in Dodsley's collection, one in Pearch's, several in the early volumes of the _Gentleman's Magazine_, and some in _The Student_. Dr. Bentley calls him, rather familiarly, |
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