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From "A biographical register of the University of Oxford to 1500" by A.B. Emden

MEDE, JOHN ATTE

Vicar of Seavington, Somerset. Granted licence to study for one year at Oxford in 1324. Licence for two years in 1325. Rector of Seavington 1325.

MEDE, JOHN

New College, chaplain in 1388, vacated in September 1392.

MEDE, THOMAS

Benedictine monk, admitted St Albans Abbey 1423. Admitted Gloucester College 1429. Ordained a priest 1430.

MEDE, JOHN

Parish of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. St Edmund Hall. B.A. in 1457. Tutor in 1461 and 1462. Made rector of Wraxall, Somerset, in 1467.

From Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxoniensis:

Charnel Meade, son of William of Narborough co. Leicester, gent. Lincoln College matric. 26 Nov. 1662 aged 18, student of Grey's Inn 1663, father of William 1684.

Edmund Meade of Wilts pleb. Gloucester Hall, matric. 16 Feb. 1596/7, aged 17. B.A. 1600, rector of Pitney Lorty, Somerset in 1615.

Francis Mead son of Richard of Mursley, Bucks pleb. Wadham College. Matric. 19 March 1685/6, B.A. 1689, M.A. 1692, B.Med. 1696.

George Mead; D.Med. of Padua 25 Aug. 1651, incorporated 8 April 1652.

Henry Meade; B.A. from Trinity College Cambridge 1567, supl. 14 July 1567 for incorporation.

James Meade son of Thomas of Whately Oxon, pleb. Magdalen College, matric. 25 Jan. 1638/9 aged 16.

John Meade; B.A. from Oriel College 17 May 1585, perhaps barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1594 as of Essex.

John Meade of Essex Gent. Brasenose College, matric. 2 June 1592 aged 13. B.A. from St John's College 1597.

John Meade of Essex pleb. Hart Hall, matric. 11 May 1597 aged 16. B.A. from Christ Church 9 July 1602.

Joseph Meade son of Joseph of Sarum, Wilts, gent. Trinity College, subscribed 1 June 1704 aged 15.

Matthew Mead son of Richard of Brickhill Bucks, pleb. Wadham College, matric. 2 May 1679, aged 15. B.A. 23 Jan. 1682/3, M.A. 1685, chaplain 1689, incorporated at Cambridge 1711.

Richard Mede B.A. 16 June 1512

Richard Mede B.A. June 1518

Richard Mead D.Med. of Padua 16 Aug 1695, D.Med (Oxon) by diploma 4 Dec. 1707. Son of Mathew Mead, a nonconformist devine. Born at Stepney 11 Aug. 1673, F.R.S. 1703, vice-president 1707, fellow college of physicians 1716, physician to St Thomas's hospital 1703-14, governor of St Bartholomew Bridewell and Bethlehem 1720, Honorary fellow of college of physicians Edinbugh 1745, physician in ordinary to George II. Died 16 Feb. 1754. Buried in the Temple church.

Robert Mead son of Robert of London, gent. Christ Church, matric. 1 Sept 1634, aged 18. Student 1634-48, B.A. 11 April 1638, M.A. 22 May 1641, created D.Med. 23 June 1646. A captain in the army of Charles I, a commissioner for negotiating the surrender of Oxford to the parliamentary forces 17 May 1646, expelled from his studentship 1648. "Agent" for Charles II in Sweden, an eminent poet and dramatist. Born at the Black Lion in Fleet Street, his father a stationer. Died at his father's house 21 Feb. 1652/3, buried in St Dunstan's in the West.

Thomas Mede, fellow of Exeter College 1503-18, B.A. 3 July 1506, M.A. 8 May 1509, principal of Hart Hall 1510-14, proctor 1513, rector of his college 1514-15 and 1516-18, one of the "custodes" of the queen's chest in the university July 1510. Vicar of Menheniot, Cornwall, died in 1529.

Thomas Meade son of Thomas of Wheatley, Oxon, pleb. Magdalen College, matric. 20 March 1634-5 aged 17, B.A. 29 Nov. 1638 (as Meades).

William Meade son of Charnel of Narborough co. Leicester arm. Exeter College matric. 16 Oct. 1684 aged 16.

From Dictionary of National Biography:

MEAD, ROBERT

Poet. Born 1616, Fleet Street, London, son of Robert Mead, stationer. Matriculated at Christ Church college Oxford in 1634, graduated B.A. 1638, M.A. 1641. Died 1653.

Registrum Collegii Exoniensis, Register of Exeter College, Oxford,

C.W. Boase editor:

Thomas Mede admitted 17 December 1503, vacated summer 1518. B.A. 1506, M.A. 1509. Principal of Hart Hall 1510-14, Guardian of the Queen's Chest July 1510, Senior (southern) proctor 1513, Rector 1514-15 & 1516-18; Vicar of Menheniot, Cornwall; dead in 1529

From "Register of the University of Oxford" edited by C.W. Boase

20 June 1510. deputati sunt ad custodiam ciste Donkam (inter alia) Magister Thomas Mede col. Exon.

23 May 1511 Regine: M. Thomas Mede collegii Exon.

1512 Richard Mede supplicated for B.A. 21 April 1512, admitted 16 June, dispersed Apr. and 5 November 1513.

1518 Richard Mede admitted B.A. June 1518, determined 1519.

1567 Henry Meade, B.A. of Cambridge, supplicated for incorporation 4 July 1567. Of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1566-67.