Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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... Hall Pembroke College Gonville and Caius College Trinity Hall Corpus Christi College Queens ' College . St Catharine's Hall Jesus College Christ's College St John's College Magdalene College .. i 1 177 208 214 220 228 243 252 263 268 ...
... Hall Pembroke College Gonville and Caius College Trinity Hall Corpus Christi College Queens ' College . St Catharine's Hall Jesus College Christ's College St John's College Magdalene College .. i 1 177 208 214 220 228 243 252 263 268 ...
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... Hall , bequeathed to the University the rents of his estate at Kislingbury , to be given yearly , without restriction , to that Master of Arts who should write the best English Poem , on a subject which shall be judged by the Vice ...
... Hall , bequeathed to the University the rents of his estate at Kislingbury , to be given yearly , without restriction , to that Master of Arts who should write the best English Poem , on a subject which shall be judged by the Vice ...
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... Hall , may become candidates , and in cases of equality in merit , that can- didate is to be preferred who stands most in need of assistance . Every Scholar on this foundation is required to proceed regularly to the degree of Bachelor ...
... Hall , may become candidates , and in cases of equality in merit , that can- didate is to be preferred who stands most in need of assistance . Every Scholar on this foundation is required to proceed regularly to the degree of Bachelor ...
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... hall free from expense , except in the long vacation . One of the sizars holds the office of chapel - clerk , the emoluments of which are about £ 20 a year . The College from its funds expends annually about 20 guineas in books as ...
... hall free from expense , except in the long vacation . One of the sizars holds the office of chapel - clerk , the emoluments of which are about £ 20 a year . The College from its funds expends annually about 20 guineas in books as ...
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... HALL . FOUNDED 1326 , A.D. THIS College had its origin from RICHARD DE BADEW , Chan- cellor of the University in 1326. He built a small Hostel , which he called University Hall , and appointed a Principal , under whom some scholars ...
... HALL . FOUNDED 1326 , A.D. THIS College had its origin from RICHARD DE BADEW , Chan- cellor of the University in 1326. He built a small Hostel , which he called University Hall , and appointed a Principal , under whom some scholars ...
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A.D. THIS school annual annum appointed Archbishop augmented Bachelor of Arts bequeathed bishop born called candidates charter chosen Christ's College Christ's Hospital Church Clulow Company Corpus Christi College Court of Chancery Danby dean and chapter default divinity educated elected Emmanuel College endowed Eton Eton College executors exhibitioners foundation founded a Scholarship founded two Scholarships founder four Scholarships FREE GRAMMAR-SCHOOL free-school funds given governors grammar granted Hall Henry VIII John King's lands learning letters patent London maintenance master and fellows master and seniors Master of Arts mayor natives nominated Norwich Oxford or Cambridge paid parish payment persons poor scholars preference prizes of books purchased Queen Elizabeth reign rent-charge rents residence revenues school was founded schoolmaster sizars St John's College statutes stipend tenable for four Thomas tion town Trinity College trustees Universities of Oxford University of Cambridge Utrum vacancy Wardens Whichcote William