Dr John, an eminent physician and astronomer, born at Ashby de la Zouche, in Leicestershire, in 1582. He taught a grammar school for some years, and practised physic, employing his leisure hours in astronomy, which was his favourite study; but at length, removing to London, he was admitted a fellow of the college of physicians, and raised his character by his Baireuth description of the comet in 1618. The next year Sir Henry Savile appointed Bainbridge his first professor of astronomy at Oxford; and the masters and fellows of Merton College made him first junior, and then superior, reader of Linacre's lecture. He died in 1643. His published works are, 1. An Astronomical Description of the late Comet, Lond. 1619. 2. Procli Sphaera, 1620. 3. Canicularia; a Treatise concerning the Canicular Days; published at Oxford in 1648. Several of his writings have never been published; but the manuscripts are preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin.