Cambridge University Transactions During the Puritan Controversies of the 16th and 17th Centuries, Volume 2

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The heads to Lord Burghley informing him of a riot in
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The master and seniors of Trinity College to Lord Burghley
57
A party of the fellows of St Johns to Lord Burghley informing
64
The fellows to Lord Burghley praying that their privileges
70
Mr Alvey to Lord Burghley in exculpation of himself
79
The vicechancellor to Lord Burghley informing
87
The first appearance of Dr Barowe before the heads of houses
93
Dr Barowe to Lord Burghley thanking him for his favour
99
A warrant issued by the vicechancellor and two justices of
105
Lord Burghley to the vicechancellor requiring certain reforms
106
The vicechancellor to Lord Burghley
112
Answer of the University to the charges and libel of the towns
118
The mayors discontenthis refusal to take the oaths
125
List of the commission of the peace
153
The heads to Lord Burghley complaining of the mayor
181
An abstract of some towncomplaints with the answer of
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Royal charter to the University granting the right
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be sent to him
217
The bedells fee for attending the disputations of the masters
223
Interpretation of a statute that bachelors of arts and those
230
The Kings letter for the prohibition of idle games and plays
231
The Earl of Northampton to the University expressing
238
The Earl of Northampton to the University resigning the chan
241
The Earl of Northampton to the University expressing
247
Grace of the Senate that alienations of lands are not to pass
253
The vicechancellor to Sir John requesting him
259
Counter petition of the University
260
Letter from the heads on a case of privilege 1
262
Lord Cranbourne Sir Robert Cecil to the heads with an order
269
A petition of the University to Lord Ellesmere
270
The PrivyCouncil to the vicechancellor requiring him to
274
Letters requesting favours chiefly relating to the towns peti
278
Case of Mr Brownrigg who had given offence by except
292
Sir John Argall to the University thanking them for their
298
present of a fairing
375
Grace of the senate on the University preachers licenses
386
Grace of the senate on the fees of examiners 1632
392
Mr Barnard compelled to find sureties to appear before
403
The answer to the said differences and grievances
417
Plate and money sent to the King
438
Controversy in St Johns College about the mastership
440
to the vicechancellor stating his wish to borrow
451
A declaration that collegeestates revenues c are not seques
458
The University of Cambridge to be exempted from all military
464
Petition against the drainage of the fens as being hurtful
474
An extract from Walkers Sufferings of the Clergy describ
480
Grace of the senate on a modification of the bachelors oath
508
A commission 1654 to visit the Universities and public schools
509
comedies at Trinity
515
The vicechancellor to John Selden respecting Bancrofts
518
392
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Samuel Dillingham to Mr Sancroft on the engagement
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Mr Sancroft to his brother informing him that he will
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Royal instructions that all the directions and orders of James I
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An answer to sundry points of complaint brought against
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From the same to the same offering to take charge of the col
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The heads of houses to the Earl of Essex requesting him
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The vicechancellor to Lord Burghley informing him that
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The University to Lord Burghley exonerating Dr Whitaker
635
The vicechancellor to Lord Burghley complaining of the mayor 101
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The vicechancellor to the King on the death of the Duke
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R Clerk and J Powell to Lord Burghley stating certain
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