Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 681
Joseph Henshaw
sometimes a Communer of Magdalen Hall became Bishop of Peterborough, upon the translation of Dr. Laney to Lincolne, in the beginning of the year 1663, and died in the latter end of sixteen hundred seventy and eight,1678/9. leaving then behind him this character in his diocess, that he was a learned man and a good Preacher, but so proud and unhospitable, that in that respect he deserved not the name of a Bishop. I have already mentioned him among the Writers, under the year 1678, pag. 473, and therefore I shall only say that Dr. Will. Lloyd succeeded him in Peterborough, and confirm’d in that See on the 17 of May 1679. Afterwards he was translated to Norwich, where sitting with good approbation till after K. Will. 3. came to the Crown, he was then depriv’d, as I have before told you in Dr. E. Reynolds.