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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Page 183
... gave annually two Gold Medals , each of the value of fifteen guineas , to two commencing Bachelors of Arts , who not having been lower than Senior Optimes , have shewn themselves the greatest proficients , after examination , in ...
... gave annually two Gold Medals , each of the value of fifteen guineas , to two commencing Bachelors of Arts , who not having been lower than Senior Optimes , have shewn themselves the greatest proficients , after examination , in ...
Page 209
... gave by will , among his other bequests , to the company of Cloth - workers , the yearly rents of £ 5 to University College , Oxford , and £ 5 to Peter - house , Cambridge , towards the educa- tion of poor scholars . This benefaction to ...
... gave by will , among his other bequests , to the company of Cloth - workers , the yearly rents of £ 5 to University College , Oxford , and £ 5 to Peter - house , Cambridge , towards the educa- tion of poor scholars . This benefaction to ...
Page 210
... , and in failure , from that at Northallerton , or Norwich . 1683. Thomas Miller , Esq . gave lands at Brampton and Barham in the county of Huntingdon , the rents of which ( about T ( 2 18 £ 20 a year ) he designed 210 ST PETER'S College .
... , and in failure , from that at Northallerton , or Norwich . 1683. Thomas Miller , Esq . gave lands at Brampton and Barham in the county of Huntingdon , the rents of which ( about T ( 2 18 £ 20 a year ) he designed 210 ST PETER'S College .
Page 215
... gave £ 12 a year to found two Scholarships for scholars from the Grammar - school at Wakefield . Mr Ralph Scrivener gave a benefaction for founding one Scholarship , now of the value of £ 14 per annum . Walter Worlick and Elizabeth his ...
... gave £ 12 a year to found two Scholarships for scholars from the Grammar - school at Wakefield . Mr Ralph Scrivener gave a benefaction for founding one Scholarship , now of the value of £ 14 per annum . Walter Worlick and Elizabeth his ...
Page 216
... gave by his executors the manor of Risby , with lands , tenements , & c . , in the county of Lincoln , for the maintenance of two Junior Fellows and eight Scholars , and two poor Scholars . By indenture made between his executors and ...
... gave by his executors the manor of Risby , with lands , tenements , & c . , in the county of Lincoln , for the maintenance of two Junior Fellows and eight Scholars , and two poor Scholars . By indenture made between his executors and ...
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