Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 156
John Rogers
called by some Joh. Rogers the second, because one of both his names (of Pembr. Hall in Cambr.) was a writer in the Reign of Ed. 6. and a Martyr for the Protestant cause in the time of Qu. Mary, was educated for some years in this University, but whether in Qu. Coll. where one of both his names was Fellow and proceeded Master of Arts, in 1556, or another Joh. Rogers (of Mert. Coll. I think) who was admitted Master in 1576, I cannot justly say. Sure I am that Joh. Rogers of Oxon. wrot and published these treatises following.
The displaying of an horrible sect of gross and wicked hereticks, naming themselves the Family of Love, &c. Lond. 1579. oct.
The lives of the Authors of the Family of Love.—Printed with the former.
Answer to certaine Letters maintaining the opinions of those of the Family of Love—Printed also with the former, and in the same year. What else this Author hath published I cannot yet find,Clar. 1579. nor when, or where he died. I find one John Rogers to be a Senior Student of St. Albans hall 1569, which perhaps may be the same with him of Mert. Coll. because that when any Postmaster, or Student there, taketh the Degree of Bach. of Arts, they commonly receede to the said Hall, which joyns to the Coll. of Merton.