The universities. Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge, views, with historical and descriptive accounts by T. Wright and H.L. Jones1841 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 70
Page x
... Robert de Croy- land ; this manse to be henceforth called the KING'S HALL . The salary of the master and scholars was then fixed at 1037. 8s . 4d . , of which 537. 6s . 8d . was to be paid by the exchequer ; 77. 10s . 8d . by the Abbey ...
... Robert de Croy- land ; this manse to be henceforth called the KING'S HALL . The salary of the master and scholars was then fixed at 1037. 8s . 4d . , of which 537. 6s . 8d . was to be paid by the exchequer ; 77. 10s . 8d . by the Abbey ...
Page 9
... Robert Fitz - Hugh , bishop of London in 1431 ; Richard Scrope , bishop of Carlisle ; John Blythe , bishop of Sarum in 1493 ; Geoffrey Blythe , bishop of Lichfield and Co- ventry , and lord president of Wales ; William Rokeby ...
... Robert Fitz - Hugh , bishop of London in 1431 ; Richard Scrope , bishop of Carlisle ; John Blythe , bishop of Sarum in 1493 ; Geoffrey Blythe , bishop of Lichfield and Co- ventry , and lord president of Wales ; William Rokeby ...
Page 11
... Robert Aunger . The name , however , was naturally a common one . Aunger was properly a name of bap- tism , like Edgar or John . Robert Aunger of Cambridge , was the son of Aunger le Rus , or Aunger the Red , and in one entry of the ...
... Robert Aunger . The name , however , was naturally a common one . Aunger was properly a name of bap- tism , like Edgar or John . Robert Aunger of Cambridge , was the son of Aunger le Rus , or Aunger the Red , and in one entry of the ...
Page 23
... Robert Beaumont , who was fol- lowed by the celebrated John Whitgift . At the period of the reformation in England , the sudden changes in the position of the Catholics and Protestants , and the violent hatred which the one party bore ...
... Robert Beaumont , who was fol- lowed by the celebrated John Whitgift . At the period of the reformation in England , the sudden changes in the position of the Catholics and Protestants , and the violent hatred which the one party bore ...
Page 32
... Robert Dudley , the famous Earl of Leicester , lodged at Trinity ; Cecil ( Burghley ) , with the earls of Oxford and Rutland , at St. John's ; the duke of Norfolk , " at Mr. Ray's , alderman ; " the lord chamberlain , and Lord Clinton ...
... Robert Dudley , the famous Earl of Leicester , lodged at Trinity ; Cecil ( Burghley ) , with the earls of Oxford and Rutland , at St. John's ; the duke of Norfolk , " at Mr. Ray's , alderman ; " the lord chamberlain , and Lord Clinton ...
Other editions - View all
The Universities. Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge, Views, With Historical ... Tbd No preview available - 2020 |
Common terms and phrases
afterwards appears arch archbishop Barnwell benefactions benefactors Bishop Fisher bishop of Ely bridge buildings built Burghley Caius College Cambridge Castle celebrated century chancellor chapel Christ's College church Clare Hall Cole's MSS Corpus Christi College divinity earl Edward Elizabeth eminent entrance erected feet fellows fellowships Fleet Street foundation founded founder Fuller garden gateway tower gave gild given Gonville Hall Henry Henry VIII honour hospital Hostle Hugh de Balsham Item J.Le Keux Jesus College John John's College king King's College King's Hall Lady Lane latter London Lord Lordshippes Mary Mary's master's lodge mastership mentioned Michael House munificence Norfolk Norwich occupied parish of St period portraits pounds present provost puritan Queen rectory reign Richard river Robert scholars scholarships side statutes stone Thomas Tilt & Bogue town Trinity College Trinity Hall Trumpington Street University University of Cambridge unto wall William window
Popular passages
Page 1 - far be it from me to countenance anything contrary to your established laws; but I have set an acorn, which when it becomes an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof.
Page 12 - From Paul's I went, to Eton sent, To learn straightways the Latin phrase, Where fifty-three stripes given to me At once I had ; For fault but small, or none at all, It came to pass thus beat I was ; See Udall, see, the mercy of thee To me, poor lad...
Page 9 - On Saturdays it is open from ten till one ; on Saints' days from twelve till three; and on other days from ten till three. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. The management of the University Press is committed by the Senate to Syndics, who meet to transact business in the Parlour...
Page 4 - Once the Lady Margaret came to Christ's College, to behold it when partly built, and looking out of a window, saw the dean call a faulty scholar to correction; to whom she said,