Worcester CollegeF. E. Robinson & Company, 1900 - 268 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... sent from the various monasteries to study may live properly . " For this purpose every monastery in the province of Canterbury was to contribute out of its spiritual and temporal goods an income - tax of twopence in every mark for the ...
... sent from the various monasteries to study may live properly . " For this purpose every monastery in the province of Canterbury was to contribute out of its spiritual and temporal goods an income - tax of twopence in every mark for the ...
Pàgina 16
... sent students to Oxford . Of many others we only know that they did not send students on some occasions when they should have done so ; and out of the whole sixty - five , there are only four or five with regard to which we can get any ...
... sent students to Oxford . Of many others we only know that they did not send students on some occasions when they should have done so ; and out of the whole sixty - five , there are only four or five with regard to which we can get any ...
Pàgina 17
... sent contained no real discussion of the point at issue . It was only after dinner that the Archbishop and the bearer of the letter entered in oral conversation upon a serious discussion of the question . The position of Gloucester ...
... sent contained no real discussion of the point at issue . It was only after dinner that the Archbishop and the bearer of the letter entered in oral conversation upon a serious discussion of the question . The position of Gloucester ...
Pàgina 22
... sent their scholars to Gloucester College . After 1337 all the monasteries were bound either to send their students to Oxford or Cambridge ; but by this time some of the northern houses would have made their own arrangements . Durham ...
... sent their scholars to Gloucester College . After 1337 all the monasteries were bound either to send their students to Oxford or Cambridge ; but by this time some of the northern houses would have made their own arrangements . Durham ...
Pàgina 25
... sent students to Cambridge , who lived both in the College and in the town ; but we also know that several of these houses also sent students to Oxford , and Norwich in particular had a camera there . It is also very noticeable that ...
... sent students to Cambridge , who lived both in the College and in the town ; but we also know that several of these houses also sent students to Oxford , and Norwich in particular had a camera there . It is also very noticeable that ...
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Abbey Abbot of Abingdon Abbot of Malmesbury Abbot of St Abingdon Albans annum appointed Archbishop Balliol Baron became Benedictine chapter Benedictine Order benefactor Benjamin Woodroffe Bishop Bishop of Worcester buildings buried Bursar Byrom Eaton camera Canterbury Catholic century chambers chapel Christchurch Church Clarke Club common Dean Degory Wheare died Doctor Edmund elected endowment England entry Fellow foundation founder Founder's kin garden gave Gloucester College Gloucester Hall Gower grant Greek College Henry John Giffarde John Whethamstede John's College lecture letter lived lodgings London Lord Magdalen Malmesbury matriculations matter members of Gloucester monastery monastic Norwich Oxford paid plate present probably proctor Provost Queen received referred Richard Richard Blechynden Samuel Foote scheme scholars sent sermon Sir Thomas Cookes statutes theology Thomas Cookes tion took Tutor undergraduates University volume Whethamstede William Winchcombe Wood Woodroffe's Worcester College Worcestershire
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Pàgina 267 - A History of the College from its Foundation ; (2) An Account and History of its Buildings ; (3) Notices of the Connection of the College with any Important Social or Religious Events ; (4) A List of the Chief Benefactions made to the College ; (5) Some Particulars of the Contents of the College Library ; (6) An Account of the College Plate, Windows, and other Accessories ; (7) A Chapter upon the best known, and other notable but less well-known Members of the College. Each volume will be produced...
Pàgina 93 - Oxford, with great pomp and solemnity. It is remarkable, when Dr Babington, the Earl's chaplain, did preach the funeral sermon, he tript once or twice in his speech, by recommending to their memories that virtuous lady so pitifully murdered, instead of saying pitifully slain.
Pàgina 120 - Arts, though but of two years' standing ; at which time his conversation being made public, and consequently his ingenuity and generous soul discovered, he became as much admired by the male, as before by the female sex.
Pàgina 123 - In those darke times astrologer, mathematician, and conjurer, were accounted the same things, and the vulgar did verily believe him to be a conjurer. He had a great many mathematical! instruments and glasses in his chamber...
Pàgina 25 - It is one of the most fascinating, and, at the same time, one of the most corrupting books in the English tongue.
Pàgina 132 - a great talk of converting Gloucester Hall into a College for the education of 20 or 30 Greeks in Academical learning, and to send them home, but these only wanted pelf.
Pàgina 201 - This woman dyed very rich, (in the 70th year or thereabouts of her age,) and hath left a vast deal to several charitable uses.
Pàgina 51 - The date of this document is about the end of the reign of Richard II. and the beginning of the reign of Henry IV.
Pàgina 81 - and all saints, I command thee to declare what thou art, that art behind at my back." " I am Bertram's boy,