History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, 1. sējumsLongman, 1814 - 396 lappuses |
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... Bishop Wren's MS . de Custodibus Pembrochianis - to Dr. Torkington , Master of Clare Hall , for an opportunity of inspecting the register of the Fellows of that house : to one of the oldest residing members of the University , and than ...
... Bishop Wren's MS . de Custodibus Pembrochianis - to Dr. Torkington , Master of Clare Hall , for an opportunity of inspecting the register of the Fellows of that house : to one of the oldest residing members of the University , and than ...
36. lappuse
... by subscrip- tion , and applied to lords and bishops , he could only obtain 20 subscribers ' names ; or , where poor Weaver a Lloyd's State Worthies , p . 34 . informs us , how , when poring over funeral monuments 36 INTRODUCTION .
... by subscrip- tion , and applied to lords and bishops , he could only obtain 20 subscribers ' names ; or , where poor Weaver a Lloyd's State Worthies , p . 34 . informs us , how , when poring over funeral monuments 36 INTRODUCTION .
40. lappuse
... bishop Nicholson's words , " is reported , also , to have penned a general Chro- nicle of England ; " but of such little account was he , that by Bellarmine , whose business was to chronicle these chro- niclers , he is never once ...
... bishop Nicholson's words , " is reported , also , to have penned a general Chro- nicle of England ; " but of such little account was he , that by Bellarmine , whose business was to chronicle these chro- niclers , he is never once ...
41. lappuse
... bishop Nicholson speaks largely , I had almost said ignorantly , when he affirms , " that the Black Book of Cambridge makes as consider- able a figure there , as our old Statute Books at Oxford . " This book is , indeed , the ground ...
... bishop Nicholson speaks largely , I had almost said ignorantly , when he affirms , " that the Black Book of Cambridge makes as consider- able a figure there , as our old Statute Books at Oxford . " This book is , indeed , the ground ...
43. lappuse
... bishop Nicholson's words , " to their old Statute Books , as our best informed Cantabs do to the Black Book , " it is clear , they pay no deference to them at all . As to the earliest charters , and the bulls , then , contained in this ...
... bishop Nicholson's words , " to their old Statute Books , as our best informed Cantabs do to the Black Book , " it is clear , they pay no deference to them at all . As to the earliest charters , and the bulls , then , contained in this ...
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