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topher Hatton to the visitors, on the appointment of Mr. Swale as proctor,
i. (2) 357: the fellows of Caius College to Lord Burghley, stating the
grievances they endure, in consequence of their informations against the
master and president, i. (2) 359: the visitors to Lord Burghley, pro-
posing certain reforms in Caius College, i. (2) 361: Dr. Goade to Lord
Burghley, on the disputes in Caius College, i. (2) 363: the vice-chan-
cellor to Lord Burghley, touching the complaint of Mr. Swale and the
denial of Mr. Boothe i. (2) 366: Lord Burghley to the vice-chancellor,
in favour of Messrs. Swale and Boothe, i. (2) 368: the heads to Lord
Burghley, on the rights of the University printer, i. (2) 372: the heads to
Lord Burghley, in favour of one Mr. Hodilowe, who had been called
before the star-chamber, i. (2) 374: the Privy-Council to the vice-
chancellor and mayor, with a prohibition against the increase of build-
ing, i. (2) 375: the heads to Lord Burghley, respecting a breach of
the University privileges about the sale of wine, i. (2) 378: the heads
to the Earl of Leicester, on the obstinacy of Keymar the vintner,
i. (2) 379: Archbishop Whitgift to Lord Burghley, as to certain factious
books, printed by the University printer, i. (2) 381: the Earl of Bed-
ford to Lord Burghley, in behalf of Mr. Browning, i. (2) 383: Dr.
Still to Lord Burghley, complaining of Dr. Browning, i. (2) 384: the
vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley, complaining of Keymar's insolence,
i. (2) 388: Dr. Whitaker to Lord Burghley, i. (2) 390: the senate
to Lord Burghley, on the case of Tobias Bland, i. (2) 394: the
heads to Lord Burghley, relating the particulars of a dispute with the
town about meat and wines, i. (2) 406: the Privy-Council to the mayor
of Cambridge, appointing the vice-chancellor and officers of the Univer-
sity overseers of victuals and victuallers, i. (2) 408: the heads to Lord
Burghley, complaining of Keymar, i. (2) 410: the senate to Lord Burgh-
ley, praying him to defend their privileges respecting the sale of wines,
i. (2) 412: the Earl of Leicester to the vice-chancellor, ordering him to
put down Keymar, i. (2) 431: the heads to Lord Burghley, to secure the
power of nominating vintners, i. (2) 433: the heads to Lord Burghley,
thanking him for his assistance in the suit relating to the sale of wines, i.
(2) 436: Dr. Perne to Lord Burghley, respecting Sturbridge fair, i. (2)
438: J. Beacon to Lord Burghley, proposing a plan for the division of eccle-
siastical benefices, i. (2) 457: the University to Lord Burghley, complain-
ing of the mayor and townspeople, i. (2) 461: the fellows of Christ's Col-
lege to Lord Burghley, on a dispute in their college, i. (2) 464: Sir Walter
Mildmay to Lord Burghley, on the disputes, i. (2) 465: Mr. Preston to
Lord Burghley, on Mr. Woodhouse's case, i. (2) 466: the vice-chancellor
to Lord Burghley, in favour of Mr. Woodhouse, i. (2) 468: the Uni-
versity to Lord Burghley, on the conduct of the mayor, i. (2) 475: the
vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley, on the case of Ralph Durden, a fanatic,
i. (2) 498: Lord Burghley to the vice-chancellor, on the tutors of the
University, i. (2) 500: Lord Burghley and Archbishop Whitgift to the
vice-chancellor, on the case of Mr. Digby, i. (2) 503: Dr. Whitaker to
Lord Burghley, on the justice of Mr. Digby's sentence, i. (2) 506: Dr.
Whitaker to Lord Burghley, on depriving Mr. Digby of his fellowship,
i. (2) 521: from the same to the same, justifying his conduct in the above
case, i. (2) 532: the heads to the Queen on the sale of wines, i. (2) 504 :

Dr. Perne to Lord Burghley, on the impropriation of a living, and on
excess of apparel, i. (2) 523: the heads to Lord Burghley, on behalf of
the University printer, i. (2) 525: from Lord Burghley to the vice-chan-
cellor, with orders about apparel, i. (2) 527: Bishop of Lincoln to Lord
Burghley, for the University printer, i. (2) 534: Dr. Copcot to Lord
Burghley, on Mr. Hickman's case, ib.: Mr. Hickman to Lord Burghley,
i. (2) 536: Mr. Hickman's answer to Dr. Copcot, i. (2) 539: the heads
to Lord Burghley, with their opinion on Mr. Hickman's case, i. (2) 558 :
Lord Burghley's answer to the vice-chancellor, i. (2) 560: the heads to
Lord Burghley, on the case of Bambrigge and Johnson, i. (2) 548:
from the same to the same, i. (2) 549: from the same to the same,
i. (2) 552: Bambrigge and Johnson to Lord Burghley, i. (2) 553: Mr.
Johnson to Lord Burghley, i. (2) 561: the masters of arts to Lord
Burghley, petitioning in behalf of Mr. Johnson's appeal, i. (2) 564: Mr.
Branthwaite to Sir Michael Hickes, that he would introduce to Lord
Burghley the deputation sent in favour of Mr. Johnson, i. (2) 569: the
University to Lord Burghley, respecting the University printer, ii. 1:
Dr. Whitaker to Lord Burghley, against a visitation, ii. 3: the vice-
chancellor to Lord Burghley, on the disorders in the University, ii. 5: the
University to Lord Burghley, on the licensing and ordering of victuallers,
ii. 8: the Privy-Council to the vice chancellor, ii. 11: Dr. Whitaker
to Lord Burghley, disavowing a report that he had prevented the delivery
of an oration in favour of the government, ii. 12: the University to Lord
Burghley, exonerating Dr. Whitaker and the fellows of St. John, ii. 13:
Dr. Whitaker to Lord Burghley, requesting that an inquiry may be made
into the charges against him, ii. 15: Messrs. Clerk and Powell to Lord
Burghley, respecting the puritanism in Corpus Christi College, ii. 16:
Mr. Palmer to Lord Burghley, denying that there was a presbytery in St.
John's, ii. 17: the heads to Lord Burghley, asking how they are to act
towards certain papists, ii. 21: the vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley,
in favour of Mr. Hickman, ii. 22: from the same to the same, on Mr.
Hickman's restoration, ii. 24: the heads to Lord Burghley, in favour of
the University printer, ii. 25: from the same to the same, ii. 27: the
heads to the Privy-Council, against plays, i. 33: the heads to Lord
Burghley, on the contempt shewn to the warrant of the Privy-Council,
ii. 38: the University to Lord Burghley, against plays, ii. 40, 43: the
fellows of Corpus Christi College to Lord Burghley, on the illegal election
of a proctor, ii. 45: Dr. Jegon to Sir M. Hickes, complaining of Mr.
Hickman, ii. 48: from the same to the same, on Mr. Thomas Jegon's elec-
tion, ii. 49: the master and fellows of Trinity College to Lord Burghley, on
the plague, ii. 50: the heads to Lord Burghley, on a riot in the Regent-
House, ii. 51: Lord Burghley to the University, on the riot, ii. 54: Lord
Burghley to the University, on the punishment of the offenders, ii. 56: the
college to Lord Burghley, requesting the use of some robes from the Tower,
for a tragedy to be acted in Trinity College, ii. 57: the heads to Lord
Burghley, on the privileges of the University, ii. 58: from the same
to the same, ii. 59: Dr. Whitaker to Lord Burghley, forwarding a copy
of his sermon, ii. 62: the fellows of St. John's to Lord Burghley, on the
disputes about the election of a master, ii. 64: the fellows of the other
party to Lord Burghley, ii. 65: Drs. Tyndall and Neville to Mr. Manners,

in favour of Mr. Stanton, ii. 67: the heads to Lord Burghley, ii. 68:
Lord Burghley to the college, ordering them to wait the queen's pleasure,
ii. 69: the fellows to Lord Burghley, praying for the right of election, ii.
70: the heads to Lord Burghley, recommending Dr. Webster and Mr.
Stanton, ii. 73: Lord Burghley to the University, stating that the queen
wishes Mr. Clayton or Mr. Stanton to be elected, ii. 81: the vice-chan-
cellor to Lord Burghley, informing him of Mr. Clayton's election, ii. 83:
the heads to Lord Burghley, on the appointment of a master of Magdalen
College, ii. 84: the fellows of St. John's to Lord Burghley, accept-
ing Mr. Clayton, ii. 85: the vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley, on
purveyance within the limits, ii. 88: from the same to the same, on
the case of Peter Barowe, ii. 89: Dr. Barowe to Lord Burghley, ii. 96:
from the same to the same, ii. 99: the mayor to Lord Burghley, ii. 100:
the vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley, complaining of the mayor, ii. 101 :
Lord Burghley to the vice-chancellor, proposing that the abuses be
reformed, ii. 106: the heads to Lord Burghley, declaring that there are
no abuses, ii. 107: the vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley, ii. 112:
the same to the same, on appointing professors to Gresham College,
ii. 127: the same to the same, on the power of the University to
amerce, ii. 128: from the same to the same, denying the charges of
the townspeople, ii. 129: the heads to Lord Burghley, complaining
of the townspeople, ii. 136: the vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley, on
the same subject, ii. 137: the vice-chancellor and mayor to Lord Burgh-
ley, ii. 139: the heads to Lord Burghley, complaining of the town, ii. 141:
from the same to the same, complaining of the mayor, ii. 144: from
the same to the same, ii. 147: the vice-chancellor to Lord Burghley re-
specting Mr. Huddleston, ii. 148: the heads to Lord Burghley complain-
ing of the town, ii. 156: the Earl of Cumberland to Lord Burghley, on
the assault upon Lord North, ii. 164: the heads to the Earl of Essex,
offering him the chancellorship, ii. 182: the Earl of Essex to the senate,
accepting the office, ii. 184: the heads to the Earl of Essex, ii. 185: the
heads to Sir Robert Cecil, complaining of the townspeople, ii. 188: the
heads to the queen, on the same subject, ii. 190: the heads to Sir Robert
Cecil, with an offer of the chancellorship, ii. 191: Sir Robert Cecil to the
heads, accepting the office, ii. 192: Sir Robert Cecil to the vice-chancellor,
ii. 194 from the same to the same, nominating a master for Clare Hall,
ib. Sir Robert Cecil to the heads, requiring certain reforms in the Uni-
versity, ii. 200: the heads to James I., for a confirmation of their privi-
leges, ii. 204: the heads to Sir Robert Cecil, ii. 205: Sir Edward Coke to
the vice-chancellor, on the salary of the divinity lecturer, ii. 206: the
king's letter to prohibit games and plays, ii. 212: Sir Robert Cecil to the
heads, requiring conformity, ii. 214: the Bishop of London to the Univer-
sity, ii. 217 the Earl of Northampton to the University, on being offered
the chancellorship, ii. 238: John Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton, on
the Earl of Northampton's resignation, ii. 240 : the Earl of Northampton
to the University, resigning the office of chancellor, ii. 241: the Earl of
Northampton to the vice-chancellor, ii. 244: James I. to the University,
expressing his satisfaction at the appointment of the Earl of Northampton,
ii. 245 the Earl of Northampton to the University, thanking them for his
re-election, ii. 247 letter from the Privy-Council, on a dispute relating to

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privileges, ii. 250: James I. to the heads, requiring subscription, ii. 253:
the Earl of Northampton to the vice-chancellor, desiring him to arrange
the dispute between the proctors and Mr. Lake, ii. 255: the University to
the Earl of Northampton, on the state of the University, ii. 257: the vice-
chancellor to Sir John [.....], desiring him to deliver up his servant Becke
to the University, ii. 259: letter from the heads, on a dispute with the
town, ii. 262: from the vice-chancellor, on the case of Alleson, ii. 263: Sir
Francis Bacon to the University, ii. 265: the University to Lord Cransfield,
ii. 266: the vice-chancellor to Sir Thomas Coventry, ib. : the University to
Sir Francis Bacon, praying him to oppose the petition of the town,
ii. 271: the Bishop of Winchester to the vice-chancellor, with the king's
orders for subscription to degrees, ii. 273: the University to Sir Francis
Bacon, against the town's petition, ii. 278: Sir Francis Bacon's answer
to the University, ii. 279: the University to Sir Francis Bacon, ib.:
from the same to the same, ii. 280: the University to the king, ii. 282:
the University to the Bishop of Winchester, ii. 285: the University
to Sir Francis Bacon, ii. 287: the king to the University, promising to
refuse the town's petition, ii. 288: Sir Henry Yelverton to the Uni-
versity, ii. 289: Lord Bacon to the University, ii. 291: the Bishop of
Winchester to the University, ib. : the University to Sir John Argall, ii.
295 Sir William Maynard to the University, ii. 297: Sir John Argall
to the University, ii. 298 letter to the University, on draining the fens,
ii. 299 the University to Sir Robert Naunton, ii. 300, 302: the Uni-
versity to Sir George Calvert, ii. 301: the Privy-Council to the heads,
against the writings of Pareus, ii. 303: Mr. Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville,
ii. 305; (2) 309, &c. (see Mead): the king to the vice-chancellor, for a
reform of the disorders of the University, ii. (2) 335: the chancellor (Lord
Suffolk) to the heads, ii. (2) 336: the Earl of Berkshire to Mr. Chester,
after being nominated chancellor, ii. (2) $41: the Duke of Buckingham to
the University, ii. (2) 342: Charles I. to the University, ii. (2) 343: the
vice-chancellor to the king, on the death of the Duke of Buckingham, ii.
(2) 365: Charles I. to the University, recommending the Earl of Holland
as chancellor, ii. (2) 366: the speaker of the House of Commons to the
University, ii. (2) 367: Justin Pagitt to Dr. Twisden, on Mr. Barnard's
case, ii. (2) 402: Archbishop Laud to the vice-chancellor, on his right of
visitation, ii. (2) 407 the vice-chancellor and heads to the Earl of Hol-
land, on the archbishop's right of visitation, ii. (2) 408: the University
to the archbishop, ii. (2) 410: the vice-chancellor to the archbishop,
ii. (2) 417: the archbishop to the vice-chancellor, ii. (2) 419 letter
from Sir Henry Spelman on an Anglo-Saxon professorship, ii. (2) 428:
Charles I. to the vice-chancellor, wishing to borrow the college plate,
ii. (2) 451 a letter to John Selden, on Bishop Bancroft's library, ii. (2)
518: Mr. Sancroft to his brother, on the engagement being enforced,
ii. (2) 530: Mr. Dillingham to Mr. Sancroft, on the engagement, ii. (2)
532 the same to the same, ii. (2) 533: the same to the same, ii (2) 534 :
Mr. Sancroft to his brother, ii. (2) 538.

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Library, new University, talked of, ii. (2) 357: site of, ii. (2) 359: legacy of
a (see Bancroft).

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Liturgy, the, order concerning, ii. 214.

Livings, a plan for the division of, i. (2) 457: an act against abuses in the
disposal of, i. (2) 541.

Lords, the House of, order of, for the protection of the University, ii. (2) 455 :
extract from the journals of, ii. (2) 457 : decree of, on the precedency of
the vice chancellor, ii. (2) 520.

M.

Maintenance of colleges, act for the, i. 193.

Mandates, petition against, i. 211: for a degree, ii (2) 316: letter of James I.
relating to them, ii. (2) 323: form of Oliver Cromwell's, ii. (2) 540.
Manchester Earl of, visitation of the, ii. (2) 480: appoints the committee of
the seven associated counties, ii. (2) 490, 512: ejects the fellows, ii. (2)
495, 501 employs the oath of discovery, ii (2) 497: requires subscription
to the covenant, ii. (2) 498: second visitation of, ii. (2) 511.
Marriage, secret, of a student, i. 203: students drawn into, by the towns-
people, ii. 189: forbidden by Charles I., ii. (2) 376.

Mary Magdalen College, empowered to enjoy equal privileges with the other
colleges, ii. (2) 547.

Mastership of St. John's, the, disputes about, ii. 64-86: nomination by the
Queen to, ii. 82: irregular proceedings in the election to, ii. (2) 404.
Matriculation of scholars, i. 221.

Maynard, Sir W., writes to the University, to have a commission appointed
to establish certain ordinances, ii. 297.

Mayor, see Edmunds, Wallis, Town.

Mead, Mr., writes to Sir M. Stutevile, ii. 305, (2) 338: extracts from the
letters of, ii. (2) 309, 320, 325, 337, 338, 344, 348, 353, 363, 375, 380,
387.

Members of parliament (see Parliament), mode of electing, ii. 258.
Middleton, Mr., case of, i. 177 is refused his degree of master, i. 178:
proceeds to Oxford, ib. : is deprived of his fellowship, i. 180: appeals,
ib. takes his seat in chapel among the fellows, ib.: is ordered out by the
master, ib. the master proceeds to a new election in the place of, i. 181 :
letter in favour of, from the fellows of Queen's College to Lord Burghley,
i. 181.

Muniments, grace for the custody of, ii. (2) 548.

Musters, dispute with the town relating to, i. (2) 530.

Myllane's sermon, i. 156.

N.

Naunton, Sir Robert, member for the University, ii. 303.

Negative voice, the, of the master, objected to, as unjust, i. 72.

Night-jetters, decree against, ii. 222.

Nonconformity in the University, i. (2) 263, ii. 75, 79, (2) 392, &c.: see
Puritanism.

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