Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 544
Martin Westcombe
, sometimes a Monk at Toulouse in France, and Bac. of Arts there, left the Rom. Cath. Church and returned to his native Country of England. At length being reconciled to the Reformed Church there, was sent to Exeter coll. among his Countrymen of Devonshire, was incorporated Bach. of Arts in January 1637. and, by the favour of the Chancellour of the University, proceeded in Arts the next year, as a Member of the said college. He hath written.
Fabulae pontificiae Evangelicae veritatis radiis dissipatae. Clar. 1640. Ox. 1639. oct. Soon after, the author of it went beyond the Seas, returned to his former Religion (as some of the Ancients of Ex. coll. have told me) and wrote certain matters there, in vindication of himself, but what, they could not tell me.