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John Gostlin
John Gostlin or Gostlyn MD (c. 1566 – 1626) was an English academic and physician, Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1619 and Regius Professor of Physic.
==Life==
He was born in Norwich in or about 1566, the son of Robert Gostlin of that city. After being at school at Norwich for six years he was admitted at Caius College, 22 November 1582, as a scholar. He graduated A.B. 1586–7, A.M. 1590, and M.D. 1602 (incorporated M.D. at Oxford, 1612). He was elected to a fellowship about Easter 1591–2, which he retained till he became Master, 26 February 1619.
On the death of Thomas Legge, Master of Caius (12 July 1607), there was an election favouring Gostlin; but when there was a dispute Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, then Chancellor of the University, vacated the election and appointed William Branthwayt, then a Fellow of Emmanuel College. Gostlin then retired to Exeter, where he practised physic, and was returned as Member of Parliament for Barnstaple in 1614. After Branthwayt's death (1618) the fellows immediately met and chose Gostlin. The king's letter was brought soon after, recommending a theologian, but the fellowship had their way.
In 1623 he was appointed Regius Professor of Physic, to which he was recommended by Isaac Barrow. He was twice vice-chancellor of the university, dying during his second tenure of the office, 21 October 1626. There is an account of his death in Joseph Mead's ''Letters'' (Harleian MS. 390); it also was the occasion for an early poem of John Milton. His will is dated 19 October 1626, and was proved 6 December 1626. He was buried in the college chapel, where there is a monument to him. He does not appear to have published any works. He was a benefactor to Gonville and Caius, where he is specially commemorated, and St. Catharine's College, Cambridge.

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