History of the College of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge, Volume 1University Press, 1869 |
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... visitation of the university Dr Fuller mistakes Gonvil hall for Benet college The site of the church or chapel of St John's hospital The site of the cemetery Exemption of the university from episcopal jurisdiction The king ( Hen . 6 ) ...
... visitation of the university Dr Fuller mistakes Gonvil hall for Benet college The site of the church or chapel of St John's hospital The site of the cemetery Exemption of the university from episcopal jurisdiction The king ( Hen . 6 ) ...
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... Visitation held before the bishop's chancellor ib . They refer the whole matter to the bishop Bishop Goodrich's award ib . 117 The dissensions continue 118 • Application to the king to alter the statutes ib . The king gives revised ...
... Visitation held before the bishop's chancellor ib . They refer the whole matter to the bishop Bishop Goodrich's award ib . 117 The dissensions continue 118 • Application to the king to alter the statutes ib . The king gives revised ...
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... visitation of the university ib . • Pilkington's hard account of Bullock and others Bucer's body condemned and burnt for heresy The bishop of Ely's last visitation under the old statutes Dr Bullock ejected under Elizabeth 143 ib . ib ...
... visitation of the university ib . • Pilkington's hard account of Bullock and others Bucer's body condemned and burnt for heresy The bishop of Ely's last visitation under the old statutes Dr Bullock ejected under Elizabeth 143 ib . ib ...
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... Visitation of the university James Pilkington admitted tenth master New statutes given to the university Pilkington's university degree and professorship His character for learning · His dislike of ceremonies and favour of puritanism ...
... Visitation of the university James Pilkington admitted tenth master New statutes given to the university Pilkington's university degree and professorship His character for learning · His dislike of ceremonies and favour of puritanism ...
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... visitation of the royal commissioners Presentation to Ospryng vicarage 212 . 213 . Ditto to Higham vicarage 214 . Ditto to Thorington rectory 215. Bond to lord Cobham to stand by an award 216. Letter of attorney to Dr Metcalfe in the ...
... visitation of the royal commissioners Presentation to Ospryng vicarage 212 . 213 . Ditto to Higham vicarage 214 . Ditto to Thorington rectory 215. Bond to lord Cobham to stand by an award 216. Letter of attorney to Dr Metcalfe in the ...
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Page 552 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 554 - An act to oblige all persons, being papists, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and all persons in Great Britain, refusing, or neglecting to take the oaths appointed for the security of his Majesty's person and government, by several acts herein mentioned, to register their names and real estates...
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Page 61 - ... but their last stores and funds being exhausted, and their credit sunk, the Master and Brethren were dispersed, hospitality and the service of God (the two great ends of their institution) were equally neglected, and in effect the House was abandoned. This being the condition of the old House, in a manner dissolved already by its own crimes, the best thing that could be done for it, was to dissolve it by 1 See Append. ' A Recitall of the Bishop of Rochester's love and care, &e.
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