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letters of proxy to, 362, 1. 29; his
death, 365, 1. 23

Beckswell school, Rob. Jenkin educated
at, 1013, 1. 41
Becon, see Beacon.

Bedell, Wm. (bp.), opposition to his no-
mination of the Lewes scholar, 482,
1.11; an executor for this scholarship,
ib., 1. 26; letter from, respecting the
first nomination to it, 487, l. 19
Bedells' salaries, the, assessments of
various colleges for, 590, l. 45
Bede's house in St. Sepulchre's parish,

27

Bedford, Grosvenor C., Southey's letter

to, respecting Lucien Bonaparte's
Charlemagne, 930, 1. 5

Bee, Jo., M.A., fell., testimonial to,

373, 1. 36; appointed coll. receiver for
Yorkshire, 387, 1. 17

Beech, Tho., M. A., late fell., lease to, of

lands at Badburham, or Babram, 432,
1.35; lease to, of tenement, fish-ponds,
rights of fishing, etc. at Barrowey, ib.,
1. 38; licence to alienate both leases,
433, l. I

Beecher, Wm., Ds., his name to be taken
off the boards for concealing his
marriage while a fellow, 1073, 1. I
- Wm., B. A., appointed bp. Ely's fel-
low by the king, sede vacante, 500,
1. 38; recommended by the earl of
Holland, ib. 1. 41; resigns his fellow-
ship, 505, l. 15; his burial, 982, 1. 38;
Cole's reference to, ib. 1. 39

Beer, small, 108. a barrel allowed for,
1040, 1. 40

Beer, Beere, Bier, Wm., prior or master

of St. John's hospital, 34, 1. 23; 52,
1. 25; grant by him to the hall of the
Annunciation, 559, 1. 7; Cole's re-
ferences to, 560, 1. 38; 561, l. 1
Behon, Mr., letters of attorney to, 387,
1. 30

Belialde, Billiald, Rob., lease to, of
manor house and lands at Little

Marcham, 434, 1. 44; letter from, to
the coll. as tenant of Tuxford, 482,
1. I
Beliald, Bellyald, Beliatt, Belliall, Tho.,
sale to him of timber at Tuxford, 369,
1. 29; leases to, of Little Markham,
or Marcham, manor and lands, and
Tuxford, 372, 1. 45; 380, l. 14; 397,
1. 25; licence to alienate this on cer-
tain conditions, 404, 1. 8
Belialde, Wm., lease of Tho. B. of Little
Marcham alienated to him, 404,
Bell, Dr. And., his remarks on bp.
Marsh on national education, 806,
1. 41; 807, 1. 31, 48; Marsh's vindi-
cation of his system of tuition, 808,
28; 817, 1. 21

1. 9

Bell, Wm., Magd. coll., founder of the
scholarships, 1090, 1. 4

Wm., letter of attorney to, 455,

1. 20

Bellot, bp. Hugh, Baker's account of,
251; additional notes on, 665, 1. 12 ;
Cole's note on his arms, ib., 13
Beloe's Sexagenarian, notice of bp.
Marsh in, 736, 1. 45

Belsham, W., remarks by, on bp. Marsh's
history of the politicks, etc., 761, L. 22,

29

Belwole, Jo., grant to, of the chaplaincy
of Horningsey, 351, l. 7

Bendish, Tho., a member of the com-
mittee for the association, 538, l. 39
Bends, Tho., letter to, to take posses-
sion of sir W. Gee's legacy, 474, 1. 22;
sigus letters to lord Burghley on the
choice of a master, 606, 1. 31; 607,
1. 16; signs letter to earl of Shrews-
bury, 613, 1. 9

Bene't college, see C. C. C.
Benet, Jo., B. A., an original fellow of
St. John's, 77

Benfylls land, at Horndon-on-the-hill,
letters of attorney respecting, 368,
1. 13
Benlowes, Edw., his benefactions to the
library, 340; his arms in the liber
memorialis, 1108, 1. 28

Bennet, Rob., objects to the new sta-
tutes of 1570, 165

Bennett, Bennet, Tho., lease to, of
Brumhall manor, 396, l. 42; of Lang-
hurst, 397, 1. 2; licence to, to under-
let Brumhall, etc., 401, l. 18; licence
to alienate the same, 403, 1. 3; the
lease (Bromehill) alienated, 414, l. 25
Benson, Geo., the verry deare frend'
of bp. Neile, 483, 1. 34

Bentham, Mr., the coll. give him 598.
for the plate of bp. Gunning's mo-
nument, 1039, 1. I

Bentley, Jos., Ri. Bentley's letter to,
on bp. Stillingfleet's illness, 700, 1. 34
Little, Ess., Dr. Powell's estates at,
1053, 1. 3

Dr. R., his account of his connexion
with Stillingfleet, 699, 1. 38; extracts
from his correspondence about him,
700, 1. 4 seq.; his epitaph on him in
Worcester cathedral, 701, l. 13; Dr.
Jenkin assessor at his degradation,
1007, 1. 11; has the casting vote in
the election for v.-c., 1017, I. 28; his
withdrawal from public business,
1023, 1. 28

Benyon, Chas., bailiff of Shrewsbury,
510, 1. 39

Berethorp, see Burythorp

Berkshire, coll. manors in, appointment
of a steward for, 357, l. 14

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Betton, Ri., bailiff of Shrewsbury,
476, 1. 6

Beveridge, Wm., bp. St. Asaph, Baker's
acct. of, 278; Is. Milles' account
of, 646, 1.7; appointed by bp. Gun-
ning an overseer of his papers, 660,
1. 14, 31; additional notices of, 703,
1. 33-705, 1. 28; Sancroft's advice to,
respecting the bpric. of Bath and
Wells, 703, 1. 40; Burnet's account
of his refusal of it, 704, l. 7; no-
tices of his works, ib. 1. 22; his
will, 705, 1. I

Beverley, bp. Osbaldiston educated at
the school, 706, 1. 13; bp. Garnett,
ib. 1. 41; Hen. Garnett, ib. 1. 43; bp.
Green born at, and educated at the
school, 710,1.33; Dr. Lambert educated
at, 1019, 1. 30; Jos. Lambert master
of, ib. 1. 33

Beverley, Algernon, earl of, father of
bp. Percy, 898, 1. 7

Beverley, R.M., bp. Stanley's reply to

his attack on Cambridge university,
964, l. 19

Beysley, Reynold, letters of attorney to,
367, 1. 32

on

Beza, his letter to Bullinger on mar-
ried men in colleges and cathedrals,
578, 1. 17; letter to the same
vestments, 588, l. 13
Bible, the, translated into Welsh by bp.
Morgan, 254; king Philip's in 8 vols.
given by lady Mildred Cecil to be
kept chained in the library, 414, 1.
35; Houbigant's edition purchased
for the library, 1040, L. 40

Bible society, the, Dr. Bell's letters to
Southey on bp. Marsh's attack on,
807, 1. 31, 48; bp. Marsh's address
to the senate respecting, 809, 1. 22;
the Cambridge meeting and various
remarks upon this, 811, 1. 12; Van-
sittart's letters on, 812, l. 4; 828, 1.
16; Marsh's 'Inquiry' etc. respecting,
813, 1. 3; Dr. E.D. Clarke's letter up-
on, 822, l. 42; revd. W. Otter's vin-
dication of, 824, 1. 27; extracts from
Southey's letters upon, 825, 1. 10;
revd. W. Dealtry's examination of
Marsh's Inquiry,' 826, 1.17; Marsh's
letter to Vansittart upon, 829, 1. 42;
revd J. H. Spry's observations upon,
832, 1. 31. See Marsh, bp.
Bickerdike, Ri., coll. baker, lease to, of
the farm of the great barn, 430, L. 45;
leave to, to alienate a lease, 432, 1. 26;
lessee of watermill at Hinton, 439,
1. 17;
Biddenden school, Tho. Jenkin educated
at, 1014, 1. 9

Bier, see Beer

Bill, Jo., of Ashwell, Herts., 128

-

- Bylle, Tho. esq., physician to Edw.
6th, a patron of Dr. Wm. Bill, 124,
128; leases to, of Higham manor
and parsonage and various lands and
rights, 128, 368, 1. 19; 369, 1. 42
- Byll, Wm., fell. St. John's, 118;
admitted 6th master, 124; zealous
for the reformation, 125; made master
of Trinity, 127; ejected under queen
Mary, ib.; restored under Elizabeth,
ib.; his preferments, and death, ib.;
epitaph, 128; family and circum-
stances, ib.; bequests to Trinity and
St. John's, 129; queen Elizabeth's
university commissioner, 146; deed
of presentation as master, 354, 1. 1;
letter on the first-fruits of his fel-
lowship, 356, 1. 39; signs letter to
protector Somerset from the college,
368, 1. 8; coll. acquittance to, 375,
I. 22; his undertaking to make good
any missing property, ib. 1. 24; signs
letter to Hen. 8th on the election
of Dr. Tayler, 462, 1. 12

Billers, Jo., coll. tutor to Edwd. Stil-
lingfleet, 702, 1. 39; speech as public
orator to Chas. 2nd at Cambridge,
997, 1. 48; ejected from his fellowship
as a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 20
Billingsley, Ald. Hen., gives two tene-

ments in Mark lane to the coll., 434,
1. ; indenture for the foundation of
his three scholarships, ib. 1. 7; his
first three scholars admitted, ib. 1. 36;
register of his foundation, 547, 1. 23
Billingsley, Wm., B. D., sen. bursar,

letters of attorney to, 453, l. 14, 17;

signs letter to lord Burghley on the
choice of a master, 606, 1. 21; signs
letter to the earl of Shrewsbury, 613,

1. 10

Bindles, Edw., M.A., testimonial for
orders to, 426, 1. 36

Bindless, Pet., signs letter to lord Burgh-
ley on the choice of a master, 606,
1. 23; charge against him of noncon-
formity, 608, 1. 31

Bing, Binge, Byng, Dr. Tho., a dispu-
tant before qu. Elizabeth, 160; named
queen's commissioner, 175; master of
Clare, 178; signs as a visitor, 425,
1. 39

Bingham, Wm., founder of the first
God's house, 58

Bingley, Jo., lease to, of lands at Tofte

etc., 365, l. 41; 382, 1. 31; (erased)
Birch, Tho., Chevallier's letter to, 1082,
1. 33

Birkett, Hen., appointed coll. receiver

for Yorkshire, 387, l. 18

Bishops, Baker's catalogue of, 242; con-
tinuation of this, 706

Bishops who have been members of St.
John's :-

Atlay, Jas., Hereford, 980

Barlow, William, Rochester; Lincoln,
256

Bayns, Ralph, Coventry and Lichfield,

243

Beadon, Ri., Gloucester; Bath and

Wells, 729

Bellot, Hugh, Bangor; Chester, 251
Beveridge, William, St. Asaph, 278
Boucher, Thos., Gloucester (elect), 245
Bowers, Thomas, Chichester, 280
Bowstead, James, Sodor and Man;
Lichfield, 972

Butler, Sam., Lichfield, 898
Carey, Valentine, Exeter, 261
Carr, Tho., Bombay, 971

Christoforson, John, Chichester, 244
Coldwell, John, Salisbury, 252
Colenso, Jo. Wm., Natal, 976
Cotterill, Hen., Grahamstown, 976
Cradock, Jo., Kilmore; Dublin, 708
Curtes, Richard, Chichester, 249
Davyes, Thomas, St. Asaph, 249
Dawson, Robert, Clonfert and Kil-
macduagh, 263

Day, George, Chichester, 242
Dee, Francis, Peterborough, 265
Dodgson, Chas., Ossory; Elphin, 713
Dolben, David, Bangor, 264
Ellicott, Chas. Jo., Gloucester; Bris-
tol, 980

Fisher, Jo., Exeter; Salisbury, 731
Garnett, Jo., Ferns and Leighlin;
Clogher, 706

Gauden, John, Exeter; Worcester,
266

Gouldston, William, Bristol, 271
Green, Jo., Lincoln, 710

Grove, Robert, Chichester, 277
Gunning, Peter, Chichester and Ely,
269
Holdsworth, Rich., Bristol (nominate),
266

Holgate, Robert, Llandaff; York, 242
Horne, Robert, Winchester, 246
Howland, Richard, Peterborough, 250
Jegon, John, Norwich, 255

Lake, John, Sodor; Bristol; Chi-
chester, 272

Law, Edm., Carlisle, 714

Lloyd, William, Llandaff; Peterbo-
rough; Norwich, 270

Mackenzie, Chas. Fred., missionary
bp., 977

Marsh, Herb., Llandaff; Peterbo-
rough, 735

Morgan, Robert, Bangor, 268

Wm., Llandaff; St. Asaph, 253
Morton, Thomas, Chester: Coventry
and Lichfield; Durham, 260
Neile, Richard, Rochester; Coventry
and Lichfield; Lincoln; Durham;
Winchester; York, 257
Osbaldiston, Ri., Carlisle; London,
706

Overall, John, Coventry and Lich-
field; Norwich, 258
Pepys, Hen., Worcester, 974
Percy, Hugh, Rochester; Carlisle,
898

Pilkington, James, Durham, 248
Powys, Horatio, Sodor and Man, 976
Richmond, Ri., Sodor and Man, 725
Ross, Jo., Exeter, 726

Ryder, Hen., Gloucester; Coventry
and Lichfield, 733

Sandys, Edwin, Worcester; London;
York, 245

Selwyn, Geo. Aug., New Zealand;
Lichfield, 975

Senhouse, Richard, Carlisle, 263
Squire, Sam., St. David's, 709
Stanley, Edw., Norwich, 964
Still, John, Bath and Wells, 253
Stillingfleet, Edward, Worcester, 276
Stuart, Wm., St. David's; Armagh,
731

Tayler, John, Lincoln, 243
Tomlinson, Geo., Gibraltar, 975
Turner, Francis, Rochester; Ely, 273
Vaughan, Richard, Bangor; Chester;
London, 254

Vidal, Owen Emeric, Sierra Leone,
975

Watson, Thomas, Lincoln, 244

Thomas, St. David's, 275

White, Thomas, Peterborough, 274
Williams, John, Lincoln; York, 261
Wiseman, Capel, Dromore, 272

Wolley, Edward, Clonfert and Kil-
macduagh, 267

Young, John, Rochester, 250
See also in Index under their respective

names.

Bishopsbourne, bp. Percy rector of,
898, 1. 23

Blackburne, Edmond, vicar of Bassing-
thorpe, 430, 1. 27

Blackburne, archdn. Fras., his intimacy

with bp. Law, 717, 1. 31 seq: defends
Law's views on the intermediate state,
718, 1. 31; consults Law about The
Confessional, ib. 1. 37, and about his
views on subscription, ib. 1. 45; his
agreement with Law's opinions, 719,
1. 37; his views on the intermediate
state, ib. 43; head of the society to
abolish subscription, 1044, 1. 24;
1057, 1. 25; his letter to Bowyer on
his pamphlet against Dr. Powell,
1061, 1. 40; extracts from his life on
his controversy with Powell, ib. 1. 46;
extracts from his remarks on Powell's
commencement sermon, 1062, 1. 11;
extracts from his reflexions on the
fate of a petition against subscription,
1063, 1. 44; from his works, on Powell's
views on subscription, 1065, 1. 39

Tho., Peterhouse, forgoes his degree
rather than subscribe, 1064, 1. 2
Blackleeche, Wm. and Mary, executors of
Alice Woodwarde, licence to, to alien-
ate her lease, 439, 1. 37; lease to, with
conditions, of a messuage in Wood st.
St. Michael, 451, 1. 23; licence of
alienation for the same, ib. 1. 41
Blage, Hen. esq., executor to Fras.
Jermin, indenture with, 417, 1. 42
Bland, Miles, D.D., his character of
Dr. Craven, 1091, l. 11

Blande, Jo., M.A., fell., testimonial for,
318, 1. 30, presentation of to Ospryng
vicarage, 359, 1. 31; his resignation,
370, 1. 12

-

-

Marm., lease of to the graunge or
St. John's barns, 397, l. 16

Rolland, deeds with, respecting Lup-
ton's Sedbergh scholars, 365, 1. 29, 36
Thos., executor of Dr. Lupton, bond
to, to stand to an award, 361, l. 32;
threatens the endowment of Sed-
bergh, 364, 1. 28

Blatherwycke, dioc. Peterb. correspon-
dence with bp. Marsh relative to the
nomination of a curate to, 874, 1. 28;
876, 1. 5

Blaxton, Hugh, lease to, of a garden in
St Giles's parish, 367, l. 19

-

- Wm., fell., an appellant against the
master, 116, 1. 17, his presentation
to Aldesworth vicarage, 366, 1. 12;
death, 380, 1. 3

Bleane, le Blene, woods so called, letter
of attorney respecting, 306, 1. 24;
lease of, 435, 1. 45.
Bleckenden, Mr., ejected fellow, 225,
1. 36

Bleek, Dr., sails for Natal with bp.
Mackenzie, 979, l. 10

Blick, Chas., an executor and legatee of
Dr. Wood, 1099, 1. 32

Bliss, Dr., his opinion on the author-
ship of Εἰκὼν βασιλική, 678, 1. 12
Blithe, see Blythe

Blomer, name of Rob. Jenkin's wife,
1013, 1. 44

-

- sir Hen., chaplain of the chantry at
Sedbergh, bond to, 352, l. 45
Blomfield, bp., his notice of bp. and
Mrs. Marsh, 739, 1. 20; his review of
Butler's Aeschylus, Vol. 1. in Edin.
Rev. 909, 1. 14; Butler's letter to
him in reply to this, 811, 1. 28; his
exposure of Askew's plagiarisms from
Needham, 916, 1. 38; 918, l. 12, 48;
919, 1. 1; of Stanley's from Casau-
bon, 916, 1. 45; 918, I. 47; Parr's in-
dignation at his review of Butler's
Aeschylus, 917, 1. 3; his letter to
revd. G. Matthews on this review,
ib. 1. 15; his remarks on it in after
life, 917, 1. 21; review in Edin. Rev.
of Aeschylus, Vol. 2, 918, 1. 40;
Elmsley's letter to him on the catholic
claims, and reconciliation to Butler,
927, 1.4; Butler's commendation of
him, 953, 1. 8; his opposition to
Wodehouse's petition on subscription,
968, 1. 38

Blomfield, Jo. L.L.B. appointed syndic
for the coll. in the vice-chancellor's
court, 445, 1. 4

Blunham, Blonham, Bloneham, Bloun-
ham, Beds., dispute with lord Cobham
respecting the manor, 348, 1. 15; 359,
1. 42; letter to the president about,
462, 1. 35; appointment of steward
to, 352, 1. 1; lease of water-mills at,
347, 1. 34; lease of new water-
mylnes,' 353, l. 40; 370, l. 38; sale
of two water-mills at, to sir Hen.
Grey, 375, 1. 38, 41

Blunt, prof. J. J., his review of Parr's
life, in Quart. Rev., 940, l. 21
Blythe, Blithe, Dr., master of Clare

-

hall, 240

- Alice, lease to, of Horningsea par-
sonage, 384, 1. 31

- Edm., lease to, of Horningsea par-
sonage, ib. 1. 31

-

- Geo., lease to, of Horningsea rectory,
397, 1. 35; 399, 1. 21

- Jas., of Wyndesor', executor of Dr.
Lupton, bond to, to stand to an
award, 361, 1. 31

Blythe, Jas., son of Jo., lease to, of
Horningsea parsonage, 384, 1. 31

-

- Blythe, Jo., M.D., parson of Hor-
ningsea, 128; disputes with, concern-
ing Horningsea, 346, 1. 5; leases to,
of Horningsea parsonage, 363, 1. 35;
372, 1. 38; of tenement and land
there, 366, 1. 15; proxy to, respecting
Horningsea parsonage, 373, 1. 44;
bond to, to stand by an award, 378,
1. 42; suit against him in the v.-c.'s
court, 381, 1. 8; lease to his widow
and sons of Horningsea parsonage,
384, 1. 31

Bocrosse stone, see Buckcrosstone
Bodurda, Griffith, gives Walton's poly-
glott to the library, 341; letter of
thanks for it, 484, 1. 23; nominated
Gwin scholar by R. Wynne, 526, 1.
11; date of his admissions, 526, l. 13,
15; his arms in the 'liber memorialis,'
1108, 1. 38

-

-

Hen., fell., nephew to Dr. O. Gwyn,
205; appointed master of Rivington
school, 492, 1. 32

- J., of Carnarvon, esq., father of
Griffith B., 526, l. 14

- Wm., fell., nephew to Dr. O. Gwyn,
205; presented to rectory of Aberda-
rou, 221, n. 2; ejected from his fel-
lowship, 225; tutor to Griffith Bo-
durda, 526, 1. 16

Bohun, Humph., his oration before qu.
Elizabeth, 160; where printed, 586,
1.6

Bois, John, bp. Still's patronage of, 171;
votes against Dr. Whitaker being
master, 180; Dr. Whitaker wins his
affection, 183; makes Dr. W.'s funeral
oration, 186; his remarks on the de-
cline of the coll. under Dr. Clayton,
190; subsequent regret at his opposi-
tion to Dr. Whitaker, 598, 1. 1; a
pupil of Andr. Downs, ib. 1. 8, 17;
one of the reviewers of the new ver-
sion of the Bible, ib. 1. 9; sir H.
Savile's approbation of his notes on
Chrysostom, ib. 1. 18; various refer-
ences to him, 602, 1. 40; signs com-
plaints against Alvey and others, 608,
1. 36

Bolingbroke, his use of King's Origin
of evil, 722, 1. 35
Bollythorp, see Burythorpe
Bolton, Boulton, Bowlton, Geo., letters
of attorney to, 390, 1. 6; appointed
receiver for Kent, etc. 393, 1. 16;
lease to, of tenements and land at
Ospringe, etc., 396, 1. 35; 397, 1. 5;
his lease transferred to the vicar of
Ospringe, 433, 1. 37; letter of at-
torney to, to recover lands granted
in a lease to him, 443, l. 13; lease to,

of lands sometime in his tenure, 446,
1. 31

Bolton, Jo. Boughton, fell. buried as,
983, 1. 9.

Bolton, Rob., M.A., his presentation to
Ospringe vicarage, 403, l. 19
Bonaparte, Lucien, his poem Charle-
magne translated by Dr. Butler and
Fras. Hodgson, 929, 1. 4; Southey's
opinion of this, 930, 1. 5 seq.
Bonds on admission to fellowships, the
papal dispensation clause amended,
101, 1. 18; 121, 1 5; revived under
qu. Mary, 101, 1. 30; 138, 1. 22
Bonfires, 'bonefiers', in both courts
of the coll. on the queen's birth-day,
602, 1. 35

Bonham, Mr., exor. of Mr. Geo. Palyn,

letters to, respecting his benefaction,
473, 1. 31, 47; 474, 1. 6

Boniface IX., pope, exempts the chan-
cellor of Cambridge from the oath to
the bp. of Ely, 41

Bonnington, Punnington, recommend-
ed by the countess of Shrewsbury for
a fellowship, 480, 1. 41; by the 'lo. of
Buckingham', 481,1.6; the coll., unable
to elect him, grant him £10, ib. 1. 11
Bonnington, Geo., brother of the above,
arrested for debt, 481, l. 5

Bonnington, Ra., father of the above,
letter from, to Dr. Gwin, 481, l. 3
Bonwicke, Amb., his account of the
coll. under Gower, 998, 1. 29; his
letters to his father telling of Gower's
death, 999, 1. 6, and of his inter-
ment and legacies, ib. 1. 49; Dr.
Jenkin his special benefactor, 1012,
1. 5; attends Newcome's mathemati-
cal lectures as subtutor, 1032, 1. 35
Book found in a fish's belly, 218; jests
upon, 631, 1. 31

Book of Sports, tl.e, various notes upon,

584, 1. 22 seq.

Boothby, sir Brooke, his letter to Parr
respecting bp. Butler, 915, l. 36
Boothe, Jo., leases to, of a tenement at
Woodhowse co. York, 403, l. 42; 439,
1. 19

Boothe, Rob. (Cheshire), fell. 'our best
solicitor,' 191, and n. 2; his benefac-
tion to the coll., 192; exertions for the
second court, 191-193; letter of at-
torney to, as sen bursar, 432, 1. 23;
his bequest for a conduit in the second
court, 479, L. 46; his letters to Dr.
Clayton on the buildings in the second
court, 610, 1. 29; 611, I. 38; letter
to Dr. Gwyn on Dr. Clayton's sister
taking away lady Shrewsbury's pic-
ture, 615, 1. 4

Boothe, Rob. (Notts.), fell., 191, n. 2
Bootle, Ri. Wilbraham esq., avoidance

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