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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... of Middlesex : — Westminster 447 447 St Paul's 451 Christ's Hospital .. 455 Charter House .. 460 City of London 462 Merchant Taylors ' - Mercers ' 466 Islington 467 County of Norfolk : - SCHOOLS , & c . xiv CONTENTS .
... of Middlesex : — Westminster 447 447 St Paul's 451 Christ's Hospital .. 455 Charter House .. 460 City of London 462 Merchant Taylors ' - Mercers ' 466 Islington 467 County of Norfolk : - SCHOOLS , & c . xiv CONTENTS .
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... charters were granted from time to time by subsequent mon- archs , of which the most ample and the most important is the charter granted by Queen Elizabeth , in the third year of her reign , confirming former , and conferring new ...
... charters were granted from time to time by subsequent mon- archs , of which the most ample and the most important is the charter granted by Queen Elizabeth , in the third year of her reign , confirming former , and conferring new ...
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... Charter in the ninth year of Edward the First , is the most ancient institution of that kind in the University . It was founded by HUGH DE BALSHAM , Bishop of Ely , and by the recommendation of the king , constituted after the model of ...
... Charter in the ninth year of Edward the First , is the most ancient institution of that kind in the University . It was founded by HUGH DE BALSHAM , Bishop of Ely , and by the recommendation of the king , constituted after the model of ...
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... charter of incorporation from the King , enabling her to appoint thirty scholars or more , she appointed twenty ... Charters granting lands to this College , it is thus honourably designated : " Notabile et insigne et quam pretiosum ...
... charter of incorporation from the King , enabling her to appoint thirty scholars or more , she appointed twenty ... Charters granting lands to this College , it is thus honourably designated : " Notabile et insigne et quam pretiosum ...
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... charter of foundation , as well as a confirmation of all the rights , estates , and privileges they formerly enjoyed ; by which charter he himself was made a founder , and added to Gonville and Bateman , and had leave to appoint rules ...
... charter of foundation , as well as a confirmation of all the rights , estates , and privileges they formerly enjoyed ; by which charter he himself was made a founder , and added to Gonville and Bateman , and had leave to appoint rules ...
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