Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 223

John Hulett

Son of Silvester Hul. Gent. was born in London, entred a Commoner in New Inn in the beginning of 1627, aged 20, took the degrees in Arts, afterwards travelled into several parts of the World, particularly into Russia and Muscovia, and improved himself in several sorts of Learning, especially in Geography and Mathematicks. After his return he setled in Oxon, taught Scholars those Arts, and became a useful person in his generation. He hath written and published,

Several Ephemerides.

Description and use of the

Printed several times in octav. He died in his Lodgings in Catstreet on the 21 day of December in sixteen hundred sixty and three,1663. and was buried in the Church of S. Peter in the East within the City of Oxford; leaving then behind several written Specimens of his profession, which without doubt might be useful if made extant.