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Richard Neile, bp. Rochester, Coventry and Lichfield, Lin-
coln, Durham, Winchester, abp. York
John Overall, bp. Coventry and Lichfield, Norwich
Thomas Morton, bp. Chester, Coventry and Lichfield, Durham
John Williams, bp. Lincoln, abp. York
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258
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261
William Lloyd, bp. Llandaff, Peterborough, Norwich.
270
Philip Howard, designated by the pope, abp, Canterbury
279
Thomas Bowers, bp. Chichester
280
CATALOGUS SOCIORUM A FUNDATIONE COLLEGIL, AN. 1511 US-
QUE AD ANNUM 1546, DESUMPTUS EX ARCHIVIS COLLEGII 281-284
Sources from whence the above admissions are taken
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, Michaelmas 1545 to Apr. 1612
Leon. Pilkington restored to a senior fellowship, on the death
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285-293
of his wife, by the royal visitors, 27 Dec. 1559
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, 1613 to 1711.
Order from the earl of Manchester to eject certain fellows,
and admit others .
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293-302
Orders from the committee for the reformation of the uni-
versities to the like purpose
297
store the ejected fellows
Orders from the earl of Manchester and the king to re-
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, 1712 to Mar. 1733
Elections in place of the nonjuring fellows removed
The bishop of Ely's decree on a dispute about a Beresford
fellowship
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, May 1733 to April 1775
The bishop of Ely's decree in a dispute about a Keyton fel-
lowship
307
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, Oct. 1775–1823.
Bishop of Ely's decree relative to a Hallitreholme fellowship.
A decree from the same relative to a Rokeby fellowship
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, 1824-1859
ADMISSIONES SOCIORUM, 1860–56
NOMINA MAGISTRORUM, 1612—1857
ADMISSIONES SENIORUM, 1545-1611
309-313
310
311
313-317
318
323, 324
325, 326
327-332
333-337
BENEFACTORS TO THE LIBRARY 'E LIBRO MEMORIALI IN BIBLIO-
THECA REPOSITO':-
John Williams, bishop of Lincoln; sir Ralph Hare
Thomas Morton, bp. of Durham; Henry Wriothesley earl of
Southampton; William, lord Howard of Naworth; Va-
lentine Carey, bp. Exeter; David Dolben, bp. Bangor;
John, lord Cary of Hunsdon; John Hackett, bp. Coven-
try and Lichfield; Peter Gunning, bp. Ely
Thomas Wentworth; sir Robert Heath; Edward Benlowes,
esq; Robert Mason, LL.D.
Robert Metcalfe, S.T.D.; Joseph Thurston, S.T.B.; Griffith
Bodurda, esq.; Allen Henman, esq.; Tobias Rustatt, esq.;
Cadwallader Jones, M.A.; Samuel Howlett, M.A.; Lam-
brochius Thomas, D.D.
Richard Hill, esq.
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CALENDAR OF DOCUMENTS RELATING TO ST JOHN'S COLLEGE.
I. From the THIN RED BOOK in the college treasury, begin-
ning with the foundation of the college and containing
some entries in Mary's reign
342-361
Nos. 1, 2, 4 to 7. Early inventories of plate and jewels be-
longing to the college
8. A Latin statute to foster scholastic disputation
9. A Latin statute appointing a second lecturer
343
ib.
10. A Latin letter of thanks to bp. Fisher for his private
15. Letter (Lat.) to Thomas Goodrich, bp. of Ely, 1542
16. Names of books (Lat.) received by Dr Shorton for the
college library
222
344
35. Account of the difficulties overcome by bp. Fisher in
36. Lease (Danthorp in Holdernes)
37. Vestments and chapel furniture received by the master
and fellows of Christ's college at the command of
bp. Fisher
38. Certain ornamentes belongynge to the chapel of Saynt
Johns of the olde fundacon
39. Letter from Hen. 7. to Lady Margaret concerning the ib.
appointment of Fisher to a bishopric
40. A letter from the college to the queen thanking her for
giving them a 'ryght faire cowcher'
41. A protestation of chastity by Lady Margaret
42. Lease of Northstoke parsonage
345
43. Certificate (Lat.) from Geo. Bullocke, B.D., master, to
the bp. of Ely
44. Latin letter from bp. Fisher to Rd. Croke
45. Bond of £600 from the college to bp. Fisher
45. Bond of £400 from the college to Thos. Lynacre, M.D., Cuthbert bp. of London, and others.
47. Letter (Lat.) to bp. Fox of Winchester, asking some
benefaction for the college
48. List of bonds to Dr Thomson
49. Letter (Lat.) to some powerful patron on their poverty
50. Letter (Lat.) to Ri. Nykke, bp. of Norwich; thanks for
his promise of books for the choir, &c.
51. Latin testimonials of Hen. Richerdson, B.A.
52. Latin proxy to John Hart, LL.B.
53. Indenture by Christ's college concerning money given
them by bp. Fisher
54 Lease (Little Markham, Notts.)
55, 56. Registers of books, deeds, college effects, etc.
57. Bp. Fisher's gifts in money, plate, vestments, etc.
58. Acquittance (Lat.) to the college receiver
59. Indenture between the college and bp. Fisher respecting
his fellowships and scholarships
60. Bond to the abbess of Denny respecting tithes
61. Letters testimonial on the master and fellows visiting
Hugh Ashton's tomb
Letter (Lat.) from the university to bp. Fisher
63. Appointment of the steward of the manors of Ospringe
64. Letter (Lat.) from bp. Fisher to the university
65-74. Copies of leases
75. Petition to the king against lord Cobham
76. Bond to lord Cobham to submit to an award
77. Testimonial for Jo. Blande, M.A.
78. Indenture between the college and Rd. Lawrence
79. Four receipts to Rd. and Wm. Lawrence
348
246
80. Will of Rog. Grantofte of Hilton .
81. Letter (Lat.) to Dr Chamber, asking his influence with
the king, 1531
82. To Dr Keyton reminding him of his promise to found fel-
lowships and scholarships
349
83. To bp. Fisher, hoping he will excuse the payment due
to him this year
86. Grant to chaplain for the performance of service at
Higham
87. The wardship and marriage of Jo. Geblon
88, 89. Letters (Latin) praying for access to bp. Fisher in the
Tower
93, 94. Discharges to Dr Metcalfe and others from the col-
lege
95. Acquittances to the college manciple and receiver
96. Testimonial to Wm. Leper, M.A.
97-100. Documents relative to the foundation of the Symson
101. Deed of feoffment of a messuage in St Mary's without
Trumpington gates
102. Receipt to Dr Keyton for money to found fellowships
and scholarships
351
104. Grant with stipend of the chaplain and curacy of Horn-
ingsey.
105, 106. Bonds to Lord Cobham to abide by an arbitration
107, 108. Documents relating to Dr Fell's benefactions
109-112. Copies of leases
113. Patent for the stewardship of the manors of Ramerwyk
and Blonham .
116, 117. Testimonials to Jo. Tomson B.A. and Brian Lunne
B.A..
118, 119. Letters of attorney
120. Indenture relative to Dr Thymylbe's benefaction
121. Arbitrement between lord Cobham and the college
122. Bond to stand to the above
123-125. Documents relating to Dr Lupton's benefactions.
126, 127. Indentures for Hugh Ashton's foundations and
his solemn obit
353
128, 129. Testimonials to Hen. Sanderson, M.A.
queathed by him
140. Lease of Millington manor
354
139. Letter to Dr Lupton's executors for the money be-
141. Grant of the chaplaincy of Ospringe
142. 3. Deeds for the sale of ground to Christr. Franke
144. Lease of Horningsey parsonage
145. Acquittance to Thos. Grene for certain plate
157.
158. 159. Copies of leases
147-155. Copies of leases
156. Indenture for obits in Christ's college for Dr Thomson
and Sir Thos. Lovell .
Presentation to vicarage of Higham
163. Proxy to certain lawyers to appear for the college in
355
all causes
164. Lease (tenement in Wood street, London)
165. Proxy to various persons to appear for the college as
rectors of Aldeworth
166-173. Letters, etc., relating to the removal of the nuns
from Higham and Bromehall
174. Letter (Lat.) to queen Katherine asking leave to pur-
chase lands held of her in Essex
356
175. 176. Leases of cottages in St Andrew's parish
177. Letter (Lat.) to Dr Lupton to borrow £100
179. Letter on the first fruits of W. Bill's fellowship
180-183. Copies of leases
184. Patent for stewardship of college manors in Berks
185. Patent for the college bailiff for Kent
186. Lease of a pond yard in St Peter's parish, Cambridge.
Rent 30s. and 2 pike of 18 in. 'clean fish,' and 1 of 16 in.
189. Three bonds to Jo. Dowman for performance of cove-
190. Patent appointing the receiver for Bromhall
191. Bond from the above receiver
192. Bond to lord Cobham to stand to an award
357