Background
He was born at Chard, in Somerset. His father was Denis Bond.
He was born at Chard, in Somerset. His father was Denis Bond.
He was educated at Dorchester under John White, and afterwards entered at Saint Catharine"s College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellowship In 1635, and Doctor of Laws ten years later.
He took his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1631, became Master of Arts In the same year, John Selden having declined the mastership of Trinity Hall, Doctor Robert King was chosen by the Fellows: but, Parliament interposing on behalf of Bond, he was elected Master on 7 March 1646. Three years later he was made Professor of Law at Gresham College, London, and in 1654 became assistant to the commissioners of Middlesex and Westminster for ejecting scandalous ministers and schoolmasters. He was appointed vice-chancellor of Cambridge University in 1658, but lost his preferments at Cambridge and London on the Restoration of 1660.
He retired to Dorset, where he died at Sandwich (Swanage), in the Isle of Purbeck, and was buried at Steeple on 30 July 1676.
He is thought by some to be identical with the John Bond who was member for Melcombe Regis in the last parliament of Charles I, recorder of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in 1645 and subsequently a recruiter in that district for the Long Parliament.
In 1643 he became a member of the Westminster Assembly, and in December 1645 succeeded to the mastership of the Savoy.