_93" class="pginternal">93, 96 Browne, Sir Thos., 404, 416 Bruarne, Rich., 178 Buckeridge, bp., 352-355 Buckland, Will., 297 Burgash, Hen., 90 burial-place, College, 154, 211, 268 Burton, Rob., 261, 270; Will., 432 Bury, Arth., 84; Richard of, 324, 325 Busby, Dr., 41, 311 Butler, bp., 120 ‘CÆsar’s lodgings,’ 42, 44, 47, 403, 406 ‘Cain and Abel’ (Bras.), 268 Calendar, a College, 99, 108 Cambridge, 3, 23, 28, 308, 349; Buckingham Coll., 324; Caius Coll., 191, 192; Emman., 460; Jes., 39, 282; S. John’s, 198; King’s Hall, 88; Pembr., 333; Peterhouse, 59, 155 Camden, Will., 415, 431 camerarius, 135 Campion, Edm., 80, 350, 351 Canon Law, 31, 61, 76, 89, 90, 162, 177, 181, 348, 387 Canterbury Coll., 34, 274, 325 ‘capping,’ 40, 68 Cardinal Coll., 241, 301, 228, 268, 119, 337 fires in centre of hall, 78, 268, 410; fire in hall only, 68, 158, 283; fire in common room, 200 Fitz-ralph, Rich., 11, 27, 34 Fleming, Rich., 171-174, 187; Rob., 176 foot-ball, 69 Foote, Sam., 445 Forest, John, 174, 187 Foulis, Hen., 199 founder’s pictures, 12, 58, 269, 321; founder’s cup, 89, 114, 125; founder’s kin (Mert.) 69, (Jes.) 382, (S. John’s) 349, (Trin.) 329, 332; see fellowships, plate, scholarships Fowler, Edw., 292, 299 Fox (Foxe), Chas. Jas., 456; John, 261; Rich., 30, 241, 273 Francis, Thos., 130 Frankland, Joyce, 192, 269, 270 Free, John, 36, 39 French language, 32, 73, 140 Frewen, Accepted, 246, 247 S. Frideswide, 302 Frideswide Coll., 302, 308 Fulman, Will., 286, 292, 297, 298 Gaisford, dean, 317 gambling, 145, 158, 332, 362, 459 garden, College (Exet.) 78, (S. Jo.) 110, 111, 173, 175, 252, 254, 256, 257, 364, 401, 408, 449, 450 Hamilton, ‘Single-speech,’ 121; Sir Will., 43, 55 Hammond’s lodgings, 45 Hampden, John, 247 Hamsterley, Ralph, 7 Hare, Aug., 168 Harpesfield, Nich., 164 Harris, Rob., 337 Hart Hall, 76, 153, 334, 449-453 Harte, Will., 192 Harvey, Will., 64 Hastings, lady Eliz., 133 Hawkesworth, Will. de, 93 Hawksmoor, Nich., 228, 269 Hayne, Thos., 192 head of college, chosen only from fellows, 7, 29, 89, 134, 338; or from fellows and ex-fellows, 92, 179, 238; breach of this rule, 7, 30, 110, 134, 195, 243; celibate, 8, 390, 395; lodgings of, 155, 174, 175, 218, 228, 266, 371, 407, 444; title of, changed, 8, 26; kept keys of gate at night, 33, 68, 78, 285, 455; mandate from sovereign to elect, 131, 227, 244, 101, 103, 147 London, John, 164, 309 lot, election by, 133 Lovelace, John ld., 395; Rich., 432 loving-cup, 125, 158, 331 Lowe, Rob., 13 Lowth, Rob., 168 Lucar, Cyril, 47, 437 Lucy, Will., 460 Lusby, Hen., 460 Lyhert, Walt., 79, 104, 105 M.A., course for, 161, 295 Magdalen Coll., 33, 44, 110, 111, 148, 233, 275, 278, 286, 296, 457 Magd. Coll. school, 164, 237, 241, 280, 457 Magdalen Hall, 234, 439, 441, 457-459 mallard, the (All S.), 221; “lord Mallard,” 222 manciple, 78, 188, 411, 433 mandates, Royal; see fellowship, head Mansell, Dr. Franc., 370-372 maps of College estates, 219 Marbeck, Rog., 109 Marsh, Narcissus, 85 Marshall, Geo., 166; Thos., 193, 200 Martyll, John, 102-104 S. Mary’s Church, 87, 88, 90, 92, 94, 95, 100, 102 S. Mary’s College, i. e., Benedictines, 266; New Coll., Pennyfarthing street, 407 Percy, Hen. (earl of Northumberland), 1, 2, 15 Periam, lady Eliz., 42; John, 81 pestilence in Oxford, 32, 33, 75, 80, 91, 111, 142, 185, 219, 242, 326, 333 Petre, Sir Will., 80 Phalaris, Epistles of, 314, 421 Phelps, Will., 300 Philipps, Erasm., 423 Philosophies, the Three, 161, 278 philosophy, 31, 76, 191, 237, 259, 295, 325, 330, 348; see disputations Phoenix club (Bras.), 262 picture-gallery (Ch. Ch.), 311, 320 Pierce, Thos., 248 Piers Plowman, 97 pilgrimage to All Souls, 213, 214 Pincke, Rob., 165 Pits, John, 164 Pitt, William, 341 ‘pittances,’ 92, 100, 187 plague; see pestilence plate, College, given by founders, 89, 114, 125, 218, 328, 330, 337, 394; entrance, 40; communion, 16, 48, 218, 267, 330, 337, 394, 411; ‘borrowed’ by Charles I., 16, Rich., 63, 307; Sydney, 168; Thos., 147, 249; bp. Will., 105, 178, 187, 255, 267-271; Mr. Will., 1, 6, 12, 14, 20 smoking, 57, 58, 421, 447 Snell, John, 42 socius = fellow, 128, 159 ‘sojourners,’ 189 Somerville, Sir Phil., 28 sophista, 141, 278 South; see North Southey, Robert, 53 Stamford, 253, 254 Stanley, A. P., 13 Stanton-Harcourt, 219 Stapeldon Hall, 76, 87, 451 Stapeldon, Walt. de, 76, 451 Statutes, to be read in College meeting, 143, 332, 448 Staunton, Edm., 291, 292 S. Stephen’s Hall, 76, 78 steward, College, 246, 281, 433 Sunday pence, 173 Sutton, Rich., 255, 267-270 Swift, Jon., 459 swimming, 54 Sydenham, Thos., 225, 458 Symons, Ben., 398 tabard, 129, 130 taberdar (Queen’s), 129 Tackley’s Inn, 83, 90 Tait, archbp., 43 Talbot, E. S., 465, 468, 470 Tanner, Thos., 148, 226 113, 306, 389, 430 Wadham, Dorothy, 389, 430; Nich., 298, 389, 430 Walker, Obad., 12, 14, 17-21 Waller, Will., 458 Wallis, John, 51 Walsingham, Sir Fran., 196; Tho., 429 Ward, Rob., 63; Seth, 338, 375, 395; W. G., 57, 398 Warham, Will., 164 Warner, Dr. John, 216; bp. John, 42, 247, 435 Warton, Tho., 341, 342 Waynflete, Will. of, 233-239 Welsh students, 339, 365; Welsh writers, 376, 384, 385 Wesley, John, 182, 191, 201 Westbury, Rich. ld., 398 ‘wet night,’ a, 204 Whear, Deg., 431 Whethamstead, John, 428 Whigs, 67, 85, 132, 167, 362, 396 whip, Linc. Coll., 184 White Hall, 364, 365 White, ‘Century,’ 376; Gilb., 121; Sir Thos., 327, 348-350, 429, 430 Whitfield, Geo., 410, 422; Hen., 143 Wightwick, Rich., 403 Wilkins, John, 394, 395, 458 Wilkinson, Hen., 458; John, 247, Richard Clay & Sons, Limited, London & Bungay. ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: /5/2/2/8/52286 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed.
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