[1] On 16 June 1628 he was sworn and admitted a proctor in the Bishop of Ely's consistorial court by Dr. Thomas Eden.
[2] On the death of Thomas Eden (18 July 1645), Parliament (30 August) ordered the Fellows of Trinity Hall to suspend the election of any master until the university regulations had been carried out; but the fellows on 28 September petitioned for leave to elect in consequence of various inconveniences.
A black marble slab to his memory, with a Latin inscription and coat of arms, is placed near the altar.
King married Frances, daughter of Jasper Wareyn of Great Thurlow, Suffolk.
Land which he had purchased at Great Thurlow he left by will to three grandsons, Robert, Henry, and Thomas King.