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William SONE
Alias: William ZOONE
Matric. pens. from MICHAELHOUSE, Easter 1544;
B.A. 1546/7 ;
M.A. (da>1549 ;
LL.D. (abroad).
Probably fellow of Gonville Hall, 1548-55, and of Trinity Hall, 1561-4 .
Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1561-3, retired abroad.
Professor of Law at Louvain [ Belgium ].
Assistant to Ortelius at Cologne [ Germany ], 1575 .
Afterwards an official at the Papal Court [ Vatican ].
Cartographer; published maps at Cologne [ Germany ], based mainly on Ortelius; also copied the map of Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ] which Richard Lyne had drawn for Caius' History of the University (1574), and published his copy in Braun and Hogenberg's Civilates orbis terrarum.
( Cooper, I. 350; Venn, I. 35; D.N.B. )
William SONE
Approx. lifespan: 1526–1624
William ZOONE
Matric. pens. from Michaelhouse 1544:04ET:
B.A. 1546/7
M.A. (da>1549
LL.D. (abroad)
Probably fellow of Gonville Hall 1548-55 and of Trinity Hall 1561-64
Regius Professor of Civil Law 1561-63 retired abroad.
Professor of Law at Louvain, [Belgium],
Assistant to Ortelius at Cologne, [Germany], 1575
Afterwards an official at the Papal Court, [Vatican],
Cartographer; published maps at Cologne, [Germany], based mainly on Ortelius; also copied the map of Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], which Richard Lyne had drawn for Caius' History of the University (1574) and published his copy in Braun and Hogenberg's Civilates orbis terrarum.
( Cooper I. 350; Venn I. 35; D.N.B. )
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier WHSN544W
William WHYSKYN
Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Easter 1544.
William WHYSKYN
Approx. lifespan: 1526–1624
Matric. sizar from Queens' College 1544:04ET:

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