Henry Gellibrand(1597-1637).
[967]Henry Gellibrand was borne in London. He was of
Trinity Colledge in Oxon (vide Anthony Wood'sAntiq.
Oxon.). Dr. Potter and Dr. Hobbes knew him.
Dr. Hannibal Potter was his tutor, and preached his
funeral sermon in London. They told me that he was
good for little a great while, till at last it happened
accidentally, that he heard a Geometrie[968]lecture. He
was so taken with it, that immediately he fell to studying
it, and quickly made great progresse in it. The fine diall
over the Colledge Library is of his owne doeing. Construxit
Logarithmos Henrici Briggs, jussu Autoris τοῦ μακαρίτου,
1631. He was Astronomy Professor in Collegio
Greshamensi, Lond. Scripsit Trigonometriam. He being
one time in the country, shewed the tricks of drawing[969]what card you touched, which was by combination with
his confederate, who had a string that was tyed to his
leg, and the leg of the other, by which his confederate
gave him notice by the touch; but by this trick, he was
reported to be a conjuror.
VideCanterbury's Doome[970]about Protestant martyrs,
the Almanac; that he kept conventicles
in Gresham College.
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