Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 661
Brian Duppa
sometimes Fellow of Allsouls Coll, afterwards Dean of Christ Church, was consecrated Bishop of Chichester, an. 1638, translated to Salisbury in 1641, and thence to Winchester in 1660. He concluded his last day in sixteen hundred sixty and two,1662. under which year you may see more of him among the Writers p. 176. He was so bountiful in his Legacies to Ch. Church that the money might serve to found a new, and not to compleat an old, College. He left Legacies to Allsouls Coll, to the Cath. Churches of Chichester, Salisbury and Winchester, and erected an Hospital at his own charge in the place of his nativity, as I have elsewhere told you: Over the door of which may this be engraven That a poor Bishop vowed this House, but a great and wealthy one built it. In the See of Winchester succeeded Dr. George Morley, of whom I have made large mention among the Writers, under the year 1684. p. 581.