History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... Baker and Mr. Cole , I think , speak thus.-Mr. B. also observes , that Will . de Kilkenny , Bishop of Ely , gave the priory of Barnewell £ .200 to found two divinity lectures , and therefore he calls it the first endowment for ...
... Baker and Mr. Cole , I think , speak thus.-Mr. B. also observes , that Will . de Kilkenny , Bishop of Ely , gave the priory of Barnewell £ .200 to found two divinity lectures , and therefore he calls it the first endowment for ...
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... Baker , who was a constant resident ; for , it appears , that Mr. Baker himself had not seen it . He says , ( MS . Account of St. John's College , ) " If any such were , it must have been made to them , whilst they were yet in the old ...
... Baker , who was a constant resident ; for , it appears , that Mr. Baker himself had not seen it . He says , ( MS . Account of St. John's College , ) " If any such were , it must have been made to them , whilst they were yet in the old ...
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... Baker , that cannot lie . See Baker's MS . Account of the Canonry of St. John's . Among the archives of this college of St. Peter's is another very an- cient instrument , a deed of convention between St. John's and the Car- melites , or ...
... Baker , that cannot lie . See Baker's MS . Account of the Canonry of St. John's . Among the archives of this college of St. Peter's is another very an- cient instrument , a deed of convention between St. John's and the Car- melites , or ...
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... Baker observes , " Caius has fallen into a mistake , who dis- covers an hostel of secular brethren of St. John , whereto he allots a share in the site of this ; whereas it could be no distinct hostel from these two belonging to the ...
... Baker observes , " Caius has fallen into a mistake , who dis- covers an hostel of secular brethren of St. John , whereto he allots a share in the site of this ; whereas it could be no distinct hostel from these two belonging to the ...
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... Baker , who is apt to overflow with gratitude at every thing like a benefaction , gives a minute account of the above - mentioned Bishop Fordham , as a considerable be- nefactor , by appropriating to the College the church of Cherry ...
... Baker , who is apt to overflow with gratitude at every thing like a benefaction , gives a minute account of the above - mentioned Bishop Fordham , as a considerable be- nefactor , by appropriating to the College the church of Cherry ...
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