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Hallowes, Kenneth Alexander Knight: son of Rev. John F. Tooke Hallowes, M.A. (formerly of the college, p. 367), Principal of Cliff Theological College, Sheffield; and Frances Sarah Knight. Born at Barnsley, Aug. 16, 1879. Educated at King Edward's school, Birmingham; and Wesley College and University College, Sheffield. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Hewett, Frederick Stanley: son of Frederick Hewett, of Hythe, Southampton; and Mary Edith Steains. Born at Weybridge, Surrey, May 25, 1880. School, Haileybury. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Holding, Lancelot Addison: son of Rev. John Holding, Vicar of Stotfold, Herts. Born at Pendleton, Lancs., June 4, 1875. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Ilott, Cyril Herbert Thomas: son of Herbert James Ilott, M.D., of Bromley, Kent; and Theresa Georgiana Ring. Born at Bromley, Oct. 12, 1879. School, Tonbridge. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Jackson, Hugh Stanley: son of Charles Jackson, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, deceased; and Mary Surtees. Born at Newcastle, Dec. 4, 1879. School, Fettes College. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Jones, Arthur Stuart Duncan: son of Rev. Duncan Llewellyn Davis Jones, deceased;
formerly curate of Willoughby, Lincs.; and Elizabeth Griffith. Born at Oldham,
Ap. 25, 1879. School, Pocklington. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.
Entrance scholar in Hebrew.

Keighley, William George MacGregor: son of Charles William Keighley, manufacturer, of Huddersfield; J.P.; and Helen Curnock. Born Aug. 6, 1879. School, Westminster. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Lee, Crichton Stirling: son of John Stirling Lee, deceased; and Emma Charlotte Stevens. Born at Wood Green, Middlx., Sep. 18, 1879. School, St Paul's. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Lock, Robert Heath: son of Rev. John Bascombe Lock, fellow and bursar of the college (p. 383); and Emily Baily. Born at Eton College, Jan. 19, 1879. School, Charterhouse. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Entrance exhibition, 1898. Brother of John, p. 532.

Macfie, John William: son of John William Macfie, of Rowton Hall, Chester; and Helen Wahab. Born at Newferry, Cheshire, Sep. 16, 1879. School, Oundle. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Brother of Robert, p. 483.

Mackintosh, Hugh: son of Angus Mackintosh, medical officer of health, Chesterfield, deceased; and Sarah Elizabeth Dingle. Born at Chesterfield, Feb. 24, 1879. School, Chesterfield, under Mr James Mansell. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898. McLean, Donald: son of Hugh McLean, M.D., of Corbridge on Tyne; and Annie Bulman. Born at Corbridge, Feb. 22, 1881. Educated at Corbridge High School, under Mr C. J. Rogerson; Cheltenham College; and Dr Ehrlich's school, Newcastle. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

McLean, Hugh: brother of above.

Born Jan. 31, 1880. Educated at the same

schools as his brother. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Macpherson, Duncan Gordon: son of John Macpherson, barrister at law, of
Bristol; and Emily Maclean. Born at Bombay, Aug. 12, 1879. School,
Malvern. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Monro, Harold Edward: son of Edward William Monro, civil engineer, deceased;
and Arabella Sophia Margary. Born at Brussels, March 14, 1879. School,
Radley College. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Palmer, Cadwallader Edwards: son of Cadwallader Edwards Palmer, late of the Military Accounts Department, Bombay; and Florence Loveband. Born at Calcutta, Dec. 24, 1880. Schools; Malvern College, and Tonbridge. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Parkinson, Percy Richard: son of Isaiah Parkinson, of Burnley, Lancs.; and Elizabeth Gott. Born at Burnley, Nov. 19, 1879. Schools; Burnley, under Mr J. L. Ward, M.A.; and the Leys, Cambridge. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898. Phillips, Montagu: son of Edward James Montagu Phillips, surgeon, of Liverpool; and Irma Howard Nash. Born at Lower Bebington, June 4, 1879. School, Oundle. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Poignand, Cecil Willoughby: son of Malcolm Poignand, M.D., of Cambridge; and Mary Emma Ann Dry. Born in Islington, Jan. 10, 1880. School, Monmouth, under Mr E. H. Culley, M.A. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Brother of Ralph, p. 553.

Routh, Rupert John Airy: son of Edward John Routh, Sc.D., former fellow of Peterhouse; and Hilda Airy. Born in Cambridge, July 28, 1880. School, Charterhouse. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Entrance scholar, in mathematics.

Scott, James Edward: son of James Edward Scott, ship-owner, of London; and Janet Robertson Findlay. Born at Greenock, March 12, 1879. School, City of London. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Sharrer, Arthur Charles Albert: son of Eugene Charles Albert Sharrer, of Forest Hill, S. E.; and Anna Louise Hühnke. Born at Anerley, S. E., March 28, 1881. School, Forest Hill House, under Rev. A. F. R. Bird. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Shaw, Geoffrey Turton: son of James Shaw, musician, of Hampstead; and Charlotte Elizabeth James. Born at Clapham, Nov. 13, 1879. School, Derby, under Mr J. R. Sterndale-Bennett, M.A. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Choral entrance exhibition.

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Shout, Francis Frederick son of William Cooley Shout, of Brierley, Penarth, S. Wales, and Louise Gerdes. Born at Northampton, Oct. 18, 1879. School, Marlborough. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Slocock, Edward Charles Wilfred son of Rev. Samuel Slocock (formerly of the college, p. 309), rector of Rounton, Northallerton; and Mary Wilkins Bowley. Born Ap. 29, 1879. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Stanley-Clarke, Crispian: son of Harvey Morris Stanley-Clarke, Colonel, Indian Staff Corps, retired; and Harriette Horatia Becher. Born at Allahabad, 1879. School, Tonbridge. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Symns, John Montfort: son of Rev. John Edward Symns, Head master of Bancroft's School, Woodford Wells, Essex; and Mary Corser. Born in London, Jan. 11, 1879. School, Aldenham. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Entrance scholar, in classics.

Teichmann, Oskar: son of Emil Teichmann, merchant, of Chislehurst; and Mary Lydia Schroeter. Born at Eltham, Kent, Nov. 1, 1880. Schools; Repton and Aldenham. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Treves, Frederick Boileau: son of William Knight Treves, F.R.C.S., of Margate; and Julia Catherine Goad. Born at Margate, Jan. 5, 1880. School, Rugby. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898,

Tubbs, Norman Henry: son of Alfred Thomas Tubbs, merchant, of Highgate, Middlx.; and Eliza Harriett Byrne. Born at Stroud Green, N., July 5, 1879. School, Highgate, under Rev. A. E. Alcock. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898. Brother of Leonard, p. 510.

Tylor, Christopher: son of William Alfred Tylor, engineer, deceased; and Jessie Charlesworth. Born at Chislehurst, May 9, 1880. School, Marlborough. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Underhill, Charles Faithorne: son of Francis William Underhill, F.R.C.S., Edinb., of Moseley, Worcs.; and Ellen Julia Faithorne. Born at Moseley, July 29, 1879. Schools; Coventry, under Mr Gilbert; and Balham, under Rev. F. Wyngate Pearse. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Ure, Percy Neville: son of Edward Alfred Ure, clerk in the Secretary's Office, G. P. O.; and Louisa Ann Neville. Born at Stoke Newington, May 10, 1879. School, City of London. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Entrance scholar, in Classics.

Walker, John Osborne: son of John Walker, merchant, of Highgate, Middlx. ; and Margaret Downie. Born in London, May 21, 1880. School, Highgate. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Warren, John Howard: son of George Alfred Warren, of Streatham Hill, S.W.; and Fanny Susannah Nutter. Born at Clapton, Middlx., May 9, 1880. School, City of London. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Williams, William Humphrey : son of Richard Williams, M.D., of Wrexham ; and Letitia Bradburne. Born at Wrexham, Feb. 17, 1880. School, Cheltenham College. Admitted Oct. 1, 1898.

Brother of Richard, p. 545.

Hamilton, Rev. Charles Joseph: son of Charles Hamilton, late officer in the 20th Reg., of Leytonstone; and Emily Hinchcliff. Born in London, 1873. School, King's College. Admitted Oct. 20, 1898.

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INDEX OF REFERENCES.

Many of the friends and correspondents who have kindly assisted me, and many of
the works which I have had most frequent occasion to consult, are necessarily referred to
in an abbreviated form. As the latter are likely to be useful to any one who carries out
a similar undertaking to this, I give the names and titles in full. It need hardly be said
that this list, of works referred to, includes but a small fraction of those actually consulted.
* An asterisk against a name denotes a fellow of the college.

C. H. A.

E. A.

C. B.

J. B.

D. N. B.

C. C.

F. C. C.

G. E. C.

P. C. C.

J. H. C.

Norw. C. C.

Norw. Archd. C.

V.-C. Court.

E. H. W. D.

H. L.

W. E.

J. F.

F. G.

A. J.

A. F. L.

W. A. L.

A. R. M.

C. R. M.

J. J. M.
N. M.

C. B. N.

G. E. P.

N. & Q.

C. W.

J. M. R.

W. R.

J. J. S.

R. M. T.

LIST OF PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS, &C.

C. H. Athill, Esq., Richmond herald.

E. Axon, Esq.

Rev. C. Bokenham, vicar of Selhurst, Surrey.

Rev. John Brown, D.D.: author of the Life of Bunyan.
Dictionary of National Biography.

Cambridge Chronicle: commences 1744.

F. C. Cass, Esq., author of S. Mimms, E. Barnet, &c.
G. E. Cokayne, Esq., Clarenceux.

Prerogative Court of Canterbury: wills formerly at Doctors' Commons,
now at Somerset House.

Rev. J. H. Crosby, minor canon and precentor of Ely.

Norwich Consistory Court (wills at Norwich).

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Archdeaconry Court (wills at Norwich).

Wills proved in the Vice-chancellor's Court; formerly kept at the
University Registry; now at Peterborough.

E. H. W. Dunkin, Esq. (for Sussex collections and pedigrees).

Hamon Le Strange, Esq., Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk.

Rev. Whitwell Elwin, rector of Booton.

Joseph Foster, Esq., the genealogist.

The late Francis Grigson, Esq.

Rev. A. Jessopp, D.D., rector of Scarning.

A. F. Langley, Esq.

W. A. Lindsay, Esq., Windsor herald.

Rev. A. R. Maddison; preb. of Lincoln.

Rev. C. R. Manning, rector of Diss.

J. J. Muskett, Esq.; author of Suffolk Manorial Families.
Norman Moore, Esq., M.D.

Late Rev. C. B. Norcliffe.

Late Sir G. E. Paget, M.D.: fellow of the college.

Notes and Queries.

Charles Worthy, Esq., Heavitree, Exeter: Devonshire historian.
Rev. J. M. Rodwell, rector of St Ethelburga, E.C.

Walter Rye, Esq., Norfolk antiquary.

Late Rev. John James Smith; tutor of the College.
Hon. R. M. Townshend.

C. II.

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LIST OF SOME OF THE WORKS REFERRED TO.

Acta Curiæ. Records of the proceedings of the Vice-Chancellor's Court, University Registry. Many volumes, unindexed and badly written.

Add. MSS. Additional MSS.; Brit. Museum.

Annals. MS. History of our college, preserved in the Library. See under Records in Vol. III.

Arber, E. Registers of the Stationers' Company, 1875.

Archæologia. Publications of the Society of Antiquaries; 1770-.

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Cant. Trans. of the Kent Archæol. Society, 1858-
Suss. Sussex Archæol. Collections, 1848-

Athenæ Cantabrigienses. MS. Collection by Rev. W. Cole. Add. MSS., B. Mus.

Two volumes by C. H., and T. Cooper: 1858-61. Augmentation Books. MS. Records concerning church appointments and payments during the Interregnum (Lambeth Library; nos. 966-1021).

Baker MSS. Vols. 1-23, at the Brit. Mus.; 24-42 at the Camb. Univ. Library.
Baker, G. History of Northamptonshire; 1822-30.

Baronetage. The English (T. Wotton), 1741: Kimber and Johnson, 1771: W. Betham,

1801-5.

Bayley, W. D'O. House of D'Oyly; 1845.

Bedfordshire Notes and Queries; edited by F. A. Blaydes; 1880–.

Berry, W. County Genealogies (v. Brit. Mus. Catalogue).

Bennet, E. K., LL.D. Historical Memorials of Rushworth College, 1887.

Biographia Britannica; 1747-66.

Biographical Dictionary. A. Chalmers, 1812-7.

Bibliotheca Cornubiensis. G. C. Boase and W. P. Courtney; 1874-.

Bigland, R. Historical Collections... County of Gloucester; 1791.

Blomefield, F. History of Norfolk: 12 vols., 1805-10; with Index, 1862.

Bowes, R. Books printed at Cambridge from 1521. 1894.

Brady, W. M. Records of Cork, Cloyne and Ross; 1864.

Brayley, E. W. History of Surrey, 1841.

Brights of Suffolk. By J. B. Bright, 1858.

Brook, B. Lives of the Puritans, 1813.

Browne, Rev. John.

Brydges, Sir S. E.

Congregationalism in Norf. and Suff., 1877.
Restituta, 1814-6.

Burke, Sir J. B. Landed Gentry: Peerage; &c.

Colonial Gentry.

Bury Wills. By S. Tymms (Camden Soc. XLIX.).
Byrom, John. Remains (Chetham Soc. 1854).

Caian, The. College Magazine, commenced 1892.

Calendar of Committee for Advance of Money; 3 vols.; 1888.

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State

Compounding; 5 vols.; 1889-92.
Papers. Numerous volumes.

Cambridge Antiquarian Society; Communications and Publications; 1841-,

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Transactions during the Puritan Period (J. Heywood

Camden Society, Publications; 1838- .

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