HIS ITAQUE DICTIS LEGIBUS, QUAS TUM SALUBRES TUM IUSTAS EXISTIMAMUS, MAGISTRUM ET SCHOLARES OMNES TAM SOCIOS QUAM DISCIPULOS COLLEGII DIVI IOHANNIS IN CANTABRIGIA REGI VOLUMUS ET GUBERNARI. QUIBUS SI SESE DILIGENTER ATTEMPERENT, NIHIL DUBITAMUS QUIN AFFLATUS ADERIT DIVINI SPIRITUS, QUI RECTA PERDUCET OBSEQUENTES AD MAGNAM ERUDITIONEM CUM PARI CONIUNCTAM SANCTIMONIA. NEQUE ENIM FAS EST AMBIGERE QUIN SACER ILLE SPIRITUS, QUI IN QUAVIS CONGREGATIONE CHRISTIANORUM RESIDET, PRAESTO SIT ADIUTURUS CUNCTOS QUI CUM FIDE ET PURA CONSCIENTIA CONVERSARI CONANTUR IUSTISQUE ET SALUBRIBUS MONITIS OBTEMPERANT, PRAECIPUE TAMEN EOS QUI STUDIO SACRARUM LITTERARUM INSUDANT. NAM OB HAS POTISSIMUM RESERANDAS ILLE MISSUS FUIT. ‘QUUM, INQUIT, ‘VENERIT ILLE QUI EST SPIRITUS VERITATIS, DUCET VOS IN OMNEM VERITATEM. AT QUOS DUCET? NIMIRUM HUMILES ET OBSEQUENTES: SUPER HUIUSMODI REQUIESCIT, FOVENS EOS ET INDICIBILIBUS EOS CONSOLATIONIBUS REFICIENS; SED ET ISTIS, QUUM SIT OSTIARIUS, APERIT AC RESERAT ARCANA SCRIPTURARUM. NIHIL IGITUR VOBIS HAESITANDUM EST, FRATRES, QUIN SI STUDUERITIS HAS LEGES OBSERVARE PARITER ET UNANIMES IN CARITATE IUGITER CONVERSARI, PATRI NOSTRO COMPLACITUM ERIT SUO VOS TANDEM AFFLARE SPIRITU; QUOD UT FACIAT, IPSE, TAMETSI PECCATOR SIM, ASSIDUE PRECABOR, ET VOS VICISSIM QUAESO PRO ME PRECEMINI.
BISHOP FISHER'S STATUTES OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (1530), c. 53.
ABBOT, Dr. Geo., bp. Lichfield and London, 668, 1. 32
Wm., Dr. Powell's character of, 1070, 1. 30; terms upon which he was elected rector of Brinckley, 1073, 1.15; refuses the appointment, ib. 17 Aberconway, Wales, abp. Williams born at, 261, l. 12
Aberdaron, rectory of, presented to the coll. by abp. Williams, 619, 1. 13; proceedings relative to, in court of King's bench, 735, 1. 21
Abingdon letter, the, to bp. Marsh, his remarks on, 838, 1. 11; 853, 1. 25; 860, 1. 28; its authenticity considered, 862, 1. 39; 864, 1. 20
Abinger, Hen. Jenkin, rector of, 1014, 1. 34, 38
Abney, Edw., signs letter to lord Burgh-
ley on the choice of a master, 605, 1. 23 Absentee exhibitioners, agreement re- specting, 1038, 1 11
Ackworth, Geo., fell. Peterhouse, 251 Act prohibiting residence of married
men in coll. etc., account of, 578, 1. 22 Adams, Adames, Edm., leases to, of manor and lands at Thriplowe, 387, 1. 7, 40; 398, 1. 43
- Ri., lease of the above transferred to, 354, 1. 35
Tho., lease of lands to, at Uppaule, 386, 1. 22
- Tho. and Jo., lease of above lands to, 401, 1. 29
Tho. and Pet., leases of above lands to, 436, L 36; 444, 1. 37
Wm., lease to, of St. John's mayse, etc. Waterbeache, 435, 1 32 Addingham, Cumb., rev. Ra. Tatham, vicar of, 1106, 1. 11
Addington, birthplace of Tho. Tylden, 526, 1. I
Addison, master of Sherbourne school, 713, 1. 33
- Jo., alias Allatson, lease to, of tene- ment in St. Andrew's parish, 441, l. 8 Ade, Wm., of Eton, Beds., transfer to, of lease of Blounham watermilis, 353, 1. 40
Admission, to fellowships, alteration in the form of, 198 n. 1; registration of, on coll. books, Dr. Gwyn's system of, 616, 1. 25
Admissions, various registers of, see Registers
Aeschylus, Dr. Butler's announcement of his edition of, 904, l. 42; Burney's advice on this, 906, 1. 19; publication of vol. 1. of Butler's edit. 908, l. 41; Blomfield's review of, in Edin. Rev. 909, 1. 14; Butler's remarks on Blomfield, 91, 1. 28; on Porson's emendations to, 914, l. 28; review of, in Quart. Rev. 915, l. 42; in Class. Journ. 917, 1. 35; publication of vol. 11. 918, 1. 25; Blomfield's re- view of this in Edin. Rev. ib. 1. 40; publication of vol. III. 920, l. 50; of vol. IV. 921, l. 4
Agarde, Nic., exor. of Jo. Bayley, in- denture with, respecting the Bayley fellowship, 370, 1. 25
Agas, Benj. M.A., his controversy with Stillingfleet, 702, l. 11
Ailand, Wm., lease to, of parsonage
and lordship at Hedcorne, 375, 1.7 Ainger, rev. T., seconder of S.P.C.K. tribute to bp. Tomlinson, 975, 1. 40 Alablaster, Dr., married to bp. Still's niece, 665, 1. 40
Albanius, Fras., admitted a fellow-com- moner, 548, 1.
Albert, prince, his visit to St. John's coll. 1105, 1. 25
Aldenham, Herts., Ri. Platt's founda- tion of a free school at, 489, 1. 18. Thos. Neale the master, dismissed, 490, 1. 5, the three nominees of the coll. ib. 24, Greenwood elected, 490, 1. 36; letter to the coll. to nominate three for the mastership, 506, 1. 25; nomination to Brewers' co. of three for mastership, 1088, l. 17 Alderhethe, Altherheth, Galfridus de, perpetual vicar of St. Sepulchre's, 26, 1. 35; master of St. John's hospital, 52, 1. 6 Alderley, Cheshire, bp. Stanley pre- sented to, 964, 1. 32; his work there, ib. 1. 35; regret at his leaving, 965, 1. 31; his addresses and sermon at, 971, l. 18, 31
Alderly, Mr., consulted by lady Mildred Cecil in her benefactions, 594, l. 32 Aldeworth, Aldesworth, rectory, trial concerning, 355, 1. 36; letters of proxy respecting, 362, 1. 32; presenta- tions to the vicarage of, 360, 1. 21, 25; 365, 1. 23; 366, 1. 12; 380, 1. 3 Aldridge, Mr. prebendary of Westmin- ster, 169, 1. 3; notes upon, 591, 1. 3 Alen, Thos., lease to, of the orteyarde at Ospringe streate, 361, 1. 26 Alford, Linc., W. Ellis master of the school at, 1077, l. 45
Alford, Sam. dean and rector of St. Burian, 1014, 1. 29
Alienation of leases, coll. clause against, 383, 1.44
Allatson, Jo. alias Addison, lease to, of tenement in St. Andrew's parish, 441, 1. 8
Allen, bp. of Ely, rev. Jas. Bowstead
his examining chaplain, 973, 1. 16 Allen, at the puritan synod in St. John's coll., 601, 1. 4, 24
Allen, Jo., lease to, of tenement and lands at Clarebroughe, 433, 1. 13 Allen, Phil. fell., suspected author of the Academic, 711, 1. 9; not elected a senior on account of his insanity, 1073, 1. 31
Allenson, Allinson, Jo., author of the life of Dr. Whitaker, 185, 1. 17, and note 3; his name in the white vellum book as registrar, 437, l. 22; witness to deed of presentation to Higham, 454, 1. 16; signs the articles against Baro, 605, 1. 9; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 31; 607, 1. 16; twice suspend- ed by abp. of Canterbury, 608, I. 25; signs letter to earl of Shrewsbury, 613, 1. 8
Allesson, a puritan, Dr. Gwyn's letter respecting the prosecution of, 615,
Alleyn, Mr., succeeded in his fellowship by Dr. Lambert, 1015, 1. 5 Allington, Kent, bp. Tho. White born at, 274, 1. 21
Allott, Allot, Jo., B.A., nominated by bp. Felton to bp. Ely's fellowship, 481, 1. 25; his fellowship declared void by Chas. I., 500, 1. 37; the coll. deny that it is vacant, 501, 1. 1 Allott, Ro., sen.-fell., 491, l. 19; 499, 1. 13, 23; register of his burial, 981,
Alnborough hall, Cumb., bp. Senhouse, born at, 263, 1. 2
Alvey, Hen., his puritan influence in St. John's, 181, 182, n. 4; 602, 1. 22; master of Trin. Coll. Dublin, 182; nominated for mastership of St. John's, 190; 607, 1. 13; letters of attorney to, 432, 1. 24; 437, l. 1; 439, l. 12; 443, 1. 24; appointed syndic for the college in the v.-c.'s court. 445, 1. 3; receives the indenture of the duchess of Suffolk's exhibition, 447, l. 47 ; complaints against him and his party for nonconformity, 607, 1. 26 seq.; his letter to lord Burghley in defence of himself, 608, 1. 37 seq.; signs letter to the earl of Shrewsbury, 613, 1.5; his protest against Barret, 615,
Alvey, Rd., M.A., his presentation to Thorington rectory, 359, 1. 36; re- signation, 374, 1. 34; 393, 1. 21 Alvis, Mr., fell., payment to, for put- ting the library in order, 1036, 1. 4; a candidate for the mastership at Dr. Newcome's death, 1042, 1. 6 Ambrose, Dr. Dan., his mission to the king, 213, 1. 10; leave of absence granted to, as preacher in a king's ship, 493, 1. 2; orders for him to re- tain his fellowship while abroad, 500, 1. 30; 502, 1. 1, 38; presented to Methley rectory, 500, 1. 34
- Ambrose, Jo., B.D., chaplain at sea; leave to receive profits of fellowship while absent, 523, l. 13; 525, l. 17; bound to appear before the council, 623, 1. 42; his election to a fellow- ship a charge against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 37
American clergy, 20 guineas given for the relief of, 1084, 1. 5 Amis, Rog., commission to, to survey manors, 389, 1. 9
Amye, R., lease to, of messuage and land at Badburham, 374, 1. 27 Anable, Joane, lease to, of tenement and garden at Cottenham, 374, 1.
Andrew, Jo., lease to, of lands at Steplemorden and Tadlowe, 356, l. 43 Andrewes, bp., invites Cosen to be his librarian, 670, 1. 48
- Jo., lease to, of dovehouse, ponds, pondyard, etc. in St. Clement's parish, 461, 1. 12; licence of alienation of above, ib. 1. 18
Andrewe, Mark, Edm. and Edw., lease to, of Kirkbies mauor, Ashwell, 393, 1. 38; 401, l. 8
Anglesey Abbey, revenues of, at the dissolution, 48
Anne, qu., her visit to Cambridge, 1018, 1. 43
Annual university examination, Dr. Jebb's proposals for an, 1058, l. 31; Dr. Powell's opposition to this, 1059, 1. 1; bp. Monk's remarks on the controversy, ib. 1. 43; Jebb's account of the reception of his proposals, 1066, 1. 1; various pamphlets on the controversy, 1067, 1. 26
Anstey, Christr., expulsion of, 726, 1. 19, 27
- Christr., tutor, St. John's, sends his pupils Brome on fasting, 999, 1. 36; tutor to Thos. Jenkin, 1014, l. 1 Anthon, Ra., lease to, of tenement and lands at Danmithorpe, 344, 1. 22; 386, 1. 25
Anthony, brother, master of St. John's hospital, 52
Antonius, Andreas, directed to be used
in scholastic disputations, 343, 1. 8 Aphugh, Aphughe, Wm., lease to, of two messuages and garden in St. Sepulchre's parish, 427, l. 4; Mary, widow of Wm., lease to, of the above, 461, 1. 20; licence of aliena- tion, ib. 1. 23
Appleby school, Knewstub's benefaction for, 515, l. 12
Apthorp, Dr. East, father-in-law of bp. Sam. Butler, 899, 1. 4
Harriett, married to bp. Sam. Butler, 899, 1. 3
Dr. Stephen, vice-provost of Eton, 665, 1. 3
Archbishop of Canterbury, the, ques- tion as to his visitatorial power in the university, 216, l. 26; references to this, 628, 1. 26
Archbishops, the two, and bp. of Ely,
coll. letter to, on being placed under their charge, 505, 1. 28
Archeprieste, sir Ri., letters from, about
the suppression of Bromehall mon- astery, 356, 1. 8, 12, 15; 465, l. 9, 11, 13
Archer, Wm., lease to, of messuage at Elsley, 402, 1. 34; the same to his widow, 441, 1. It
Argal, Gabriel, A.M., expelled the uni- versity, 622, 1. 40
Argall, Jo., an Essex man' designs the foundation of a logic lecture, 211,
1. 8; 545, 1. 42; joins with lord Maynard in this work, 546, 1. 7; Cole's and other notices of, 622, 1. 38 Argent, Mr., agreement for him to re- pair the organ, etc., 1084, l. 33, 36; his bill paid for this, ib. 1. 45 Aristotle, questions for scholastic dis- putations to be chosen from, 343, 1. 12 Armagh, abp., Stuart's monument at, 731, 1. 25
Barlow, bp., 667, 1. 14; Beale, Dr., 627, 1. 46; Beaufort, lady Margaret, 1107, 1. 6; Bellot, bp., 665, L. 13; Benlowes, Edw., 1108, 1. 28; Bodur- da, Griffith, 1108, 1. 38; Boucher, bp., 663, 1. 30; Carey, bp., 1108, 1. 4; Carey of Hunsdon, John, lord, 1108, 1. 7; Chevallier, Dr., 1079, n. 1; 1082, 1. 22; Craven, Dr., 1092, 1. 29; Day, bp., 662, 1. 29; Dolben, bp., 1108, l. 6; Gardiner, bp, 664, 1. 13; Gauden, bp., 678, 1. 7; Gower, Dr., 991, 1. 68, n. 1; 1001, 1. 27; Gunning, bp., 661, 1. 36; 1108, 1. 17; Gwyn, Owen, 1107, l. 10; Hack- ett, bp., 1108, 1. 15; Hare, sir Ra., 1107, 1. 17; Heath, Rob., 1108, 1. 24; Henman, Allen, 1108, 1. 39; Hill, Ric., 1109, 1. 7; Horne, bp., 664, 1. 13; Howard of Naworth, Wm. lord, 1107, 1. 29; Howlett, Sam., 1108, l. 45; James 1st., 1107, 1. 3; Jenkin, Dr., 1005, n. 1; 1010, n. 7; Jones, Cadwallader, 1108, 1. 44; Lambert, Dr., 1015, n. 1; 1019, 1. 26; 1021, 1. 3; Lloyd, bp., 580, 1. 30; 1109, l. 4; Metcalfe, Rob., 1108, 1. 33; Mason, Rob., 1108, 1. 30; Morton, bp., 1107, 1. 18; Neile, abp., 670, 1. 31; Newcome, Dr., 1022, n. 1; Pilkington, bp., 664, 1. 28; Powell, Dr., 1042, n. 1; Rustatt, Tobias, 1108, 1. 42; St. John's coll., 1107, 1. 9; Tatham, Dr., 1105, n. 1; Tayler, bp., 662, l. 34; Thomas, Lambrochius, 1109, 1. 1; Thurston, Jos., 1108, 1. 36; Turner, bp., 985, n. 1; Unknown, 1109, 1. 14; Watson, bp., 578, 1. 36; 663, 1. 3; Went- worth, Tho., 1108, l. 9; Williams, bp. Linc., 1107, l. 12; Wood, Dr., 1094, n. 1; Wolley, bp., 678, 1. 46; Wrio- thesley, Hen., earl of Southampton, 1107, 1. 20; Young, bp., 664, 1. 43 Armstrong, Jo., fell., curate at Cart- mell, 983, 1. 5
Arnald, Mr., tutor to Fras. Cradock,
708, 1. 33; to Ri. St. George, ib. 1. 42 ; mentioned as a candidate to succeed Dr. Powell as master, 1049, 1. 13; his age the obstacle, 1081, l. 1; em- powered to answer Mr. Wood's ap- peal, 1083, 1. 23
Arnold, Dr. Thos., bp. Stanley's friend- ship for, 969, 1. 12
Arondell, Jo., chaplain of Steresbrigge chapel, 16
Arrowsmith, John, thrust into the mas- tership by the earl of Manchester, 224, 638, 1. 20; his oath on admis- sion, 225; removed to Trinity, 226; his death, ib.; regius professor of divinity, 227, 230; accounts of his inaugural lecture, 640, 1. 21; his pre- ferments, 227; literary works, etc., 227, 641, 1. 5; character, 228, 641, 1. 16; various notes on, 638, 1. 20; 641, 1. 41; his appointment as mas- ter approved by the assembly, 638, 1. 27; contemporary accounts of his government, 639, 1. 23; his acts as one of the assembly of divines, 639, 1. 41; 640, 1.7
Arundell, Thos. bp. Ely, his visitation
of King's hall, 37; his visitation of the university as abp. Canterbury, 41 Arundel, countess of, the laurel first
brought into England by her, 635, 1. 18
Arundell and Surrey, earl of, letter to, asking for books for the new library, 497, L. 28; letter from, recommending Fras. Withington for a fellowship, 528, 1. 23; the coll. reply, ib. 1. 32 Arundines Cami, review of bp. Butler's contributions to, 907, 1. 17 Ascham, Roger, his character of Dr. Metcalfe, 108, 569, 1. 37; compli- ments Dr. Tayler, 115; his account of the religious controversies in St. John's, 125, 574, 1. 26; president of St. John's, 137; his opinion of Watson, Redman and Cheke, 244; lease of Brumhalle manor granted to, 393, 1. 30; 396, 1. 43; signs letter to Hen. 8th, 462, 1. 12; to Mr. Langdale, 462, 1. 24; his remarks on the ejection of fellows under queen Mary, 576, 1. 10; remarks on Dr. Watson and his tra- gedy, Absalom, 578, L. 47; 579, 1. 11; his character of Grindal, 579, 1. 10; latin letters written by him, 353, l. 44; 364, 1. 30; 368, 1. 26; 369, l. 12, 16; 371, 1. 20, 27, 37; 372, 1. 11; 373, 1. 15; his opinion of lady Mil- dred Cecil, and lady Jane Gray, 583, 1. 39
Ash, Fras., Dr. Tuckney's sermon on, 643, l. 16
disowns any oath of discovery, 226, 1. 4; Cole's proof to the contrary, 638, 1. 34
Ashby, rev. Geo., president of St. John's, his information to Cole, 556, 1. 29; 557, l. 10; an advocate for the marriage of fellows, 563, 1. 15; his account of finding bp. Fisher's tomb, 568, 1. 5, 28; remarks on bp. Green, 713, 1. 17; his friendship with bp. Ross, 727, 1. 32 seq.; remarks on Baker's ejection, 1010, 1. 36; anec- dote of Dr. Newcome, 1031, n. 4; his idea of his chance of succeeding Dr. Powell as master, 1048, 1. 43; remarks on Baker's history of St. John's, 1051, 1. 32; anecdote of Dr. Powell, 1061, 1. 38; allowed to em- ploy a surveyor respecting the coll. inclosures, 1074, 1. 12; allowed time for his answer respecting Soulderne rectory 1077, l. 10; rector of Barrow, 1079, 1. 23; cause of his being passed by in the election for mastership, ib. 1. 24; his epitaph on Baker not ac- cepted, 1082, 1. 30
Ashe, Rog., M.A., an original fellow of St. John's, 76
Ashton, Assheton, Abd., his share in the life of Whitaker, 185, 1. 26, n. 2; signs the articles against Baro, 605, 1. Io; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 31 - Dr. Hugh, Baker's verses to, 3; Cole's note on these, 556, 1. 33; in- scription to, in a stained glass window at York, 4; executor of lady Mar- garet, 66, 68, 94; his chapel and mo- nument, 93; notes on these, 569, 1. 9 seq.; Baker's grateful tribute to him, 93; his family, preferments, etc., ib. ; his death and monumental inscrip- tion, 94; his chapel desecrated, 153; adorned and beautified by Dr. Beale, 218; again desecrated by the puritans, 226; visit of the master and fellows to his tomb at York, 346, l. 40; indenture for his fellowships and scholarships, 352, 1. 47; for his dirge, 353, l. 12, 547, l. 11; his scholarships not to be confounded with Ashton's Shrewsbury scholars, 501, 1. 28; his will and ex- ecutors, 569, 1. 30.
- Ric., beaker presented by him to the college, sent to Charles 1st, 633, l. 14 Asheton, Aston, Tho., indenture with, respecting Shrewsbury school, 405, 1. 26; first master of Shrewsbury,
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