As a consequence he resigned his fellowship in 1829.
Rather than make submission he resigned his fellowship.
In 1553 he resigned his fellowship at New College.
In 1829, he had resigned his fellowship, and was elected regius professor of divinity.
However, his puritanical beliefs became stronger and he resigned his fellowship in 1656.
He resigned his fellowship on 30 April 1608.
He resigned his fellowship in 1462, and appears to have entered the royal service.
He resigned his fellowship in 1829 on his marriage.
He resigned his fellowship on 6 April 1568.
He became more active in the courts, resigning his fellowship in 1604.