of Freshwater rectory granted to, for Dr. Powell, 1071, l. 11 Boowes, Geo., of Helyngden, Beds., clk., exor. of Rog. Grantofte, 349, l.
Bordesall, Burdsall, co. York, seisin of lands there, 359, 1. 5; 360, l. 44 Bordman, And., B.D., letter of attorney to, respecting the Jermin scholarship, 418, 1. 32
Boreshede, le, hostel, 45
Boston, Dr. Tuckney beneficed at, 229, 1. 13; 642, 1. 3; 643, 22, 38 Bosvile, Ra., signs letter from the townsmen of Sevenock, 481, 1. 36 Boswell, Jas., notice by, of abp. Stuart, 731, l. 11
Boswell, Jo., his degree declared void, 618, L 28
Botanic garden museum, curiosities from St. John's library sent there, 1077, 1. 47; see Physick garden Boteler, Jo., recommended by the king for a fellowship, 534, l. 46; 535, 1. 7; dates of his degrees, 535, 1. I; of ad- mission, ib. 1. 4; incorporated M.A., Oxon., 535, 1.5
Boteler, sir Tho., father of the above, 535, 1. 2
Botkelsham, Botkisham, Botlisham,
master of Peterhouse, and bp. Ro- chester, his benefactions to his coll. and the university, 40
Bottom, Bottome, Jo., and Frauncis, leases of lands to, at Much Paxton, 428, 1. 34; 449, 1. 10; licences of alienation, ib. 1. 18; 450, l. 16 Boucher, Tho., bp. elect of Gloucester;
Baker's account of, 245; his tankard sent to the king, 633, 1. 8; additional references to, 663, L. 16; Cole's note on the confusion about his christian name, ib., 1. 17; bp. Tanner's account of bim, ib., 1. 29
Boughton, Jo., sen. bursar, documents taken from the treasury by, 556, 1. 46; his will in Baker MSS., 983, 1.7; buried under the name of Bolton,
Bousfield, Jos., student of the coll, 515, 1. 1; notices of, ib. 1. 20
Thos., rector of Windermere, 515, 1. 20
Bouth, Eustas, lease to, of tenements and lands at Howlbeache, Whaploode and Gedneye, 391, l. 1
Bowers, Tho., bp. Chichester, Baker's account of, 280; additional notices of, 705, 1. 35
Bowes, lady, gratulatory letter to, for her gift of books, 523, 1. 6
- Mr., Ra., his goblet (potte) not to be lent, 550, 1. 5
Bowing to the altar, notices of, 631, 1. 5 seq.
Bowles, Edw., Cath., ejected minister, Stillingfleet's efforts to reclaim, 699, 1. 21
Bowsar, Nat., lease to, of lands at Ken- nesthorpe, etc., 400, 1. 37 Bowstead, bp. Jas., notices of, 972, 1. 29; his family, ib. 1. 31; birth and edu- cation, ib. 1. 45; enters at St. John's, 973, 1. 1; removes to C. C. C., ib. 1. 3; his university and coll. offices, ib.; Mr. Yate's account of him at Cambridge, ib. 1. 8; chaplain to bp. Allen of Ely, ib. 1. 17; consecrated bp. of Sodor and Man, ib. 1. 19; no- minated to Lichfield, ib. 1. 26; his illness, death and character, ib. 1. 37
- Jo., uncle of bp. B., notes of, 972, 1. 31
Jos. or Wm., father of bp. B., 972, 1.45
- Jos., fell. Pemb., brother of bp. B., notices of, 974, 1. 7
Tho. Stanley, son of Jo. B., notices of, 972, 1. 34; cousin and tutor of bp. B., ib. 1. 37, 48
Bowtell, Dr. Jo., sen. fell., present at the elections in the place of the non- jurors, 1008, 1. 28; executor to Dr. Lambert, 1020, 1. 29; 1021, 1. 8 Bowyer, Mr., sen., Dr. Jenkiu's gene. rosity to, 1009, 1. 30; his son's re- membrance of this, ib. 1. 32; 1013, 1. 26
Mrs., married to Dr. Chevallier, 1081, 1. 39
Wm, his gratitude for Dr. Jenkin's kindness to his father, 1009, 1. 32; 1013, 1. 26; his connexion, etc. with Dr. Newcome, 1031, 1. 22, n. 4; Wm. Clarke's letter to, on the election of master, 1033, 1. 12; the friend and banker of Dr. Powell, 1061, 1. 34; Blackburne's letter to, on Powell, ib. 1. 40; Jo. Nichols to, on his idea of undertaking the Camb. univer. press, 1066, 1. 4
Boxford school, Jo. Hopper's foundation
Boyce, Dr., his collection of church music subscribed for, for coll. library, 1039, 1. 19
Boys, Mr., fell. of Trin. ejects Dr. Bill from his stall, 127, 1. 23 Boyscot, baron Ferdinand de, Spanish ambassador, entertained at Trinity, 634, 1. 34
Brackenbury, Dr. Pierce, fell., his will in the Baker MSS., 983, 1. 3; agree- mentrespecting his benefactions, 1073, 1. 24
Bradbery, Jo., B. A., an original fellow of the coll., 77
Bradfield, Tho., fell., his subscription to the oath of qualification, 553, 1. 7 Bradley, Great, Much Bradley, Moche Bradlai, Suff., lease of lands, etc., at, 344, 1. 10; lease of tenement, etc., 347, 1. 36; seizin of land in, 351, 1. 3; lease of messuage and lands, 363, 1. 30, 33; agreement with Bart. Brookesbie, respecting his claim to lands there, 364, 1. 16; terriar of the college lands there, ib. 1. 22; leases of messuages, tenements and lands at, 374, 1. 1; 384, 1. 28; 385, 1. 5, 16; 423, 1. 30; 427, 1. 7; 454, 1. 7; 457, 1. 32; sale of wood on the farm there, 397, 1. 28; lease of Watkin's farm at Wighte there, of a pasture called Friday's, of a close called Chiltewicke, and good- alemeade, 427, 1. 25; lease of Wat- kin's farm at Wighte there, 459, 1. 17: letter to the lord chancellor about the estates there, 466, 1. 44
Little, agreement with Bart. Brookes- bie respecting his claim to lands there, 364, 1. 13; terriar of the college lands at, ib., 1. 22
Bradly, Jo, recommended by the go- vernors for the mastership of Riving- ton school, 543, 1. 18; appointed by the college, ib. 1. 22 Bradshaw, Thos., clerk, college proxy to, 355, 1. 34; covenant with, to re- build the vicar's mansion at North- stoke, 370, 1. 13; his death as vicar of Northstoke, 376, 1. 40
- Wm., his fears of bp. Neile, 668, 1. 28
Brahan castle, co. Ross, bp. Stanley's illness and death there, 969, 1. 46 Braithwaite, Mr., appointed to catechize in chapel, 1040, 1. 6
Brampton Bryan, Heref., Stanley Gower rector of, 992, n. 3; 997, l. 20; Dr. Humph. Gower's death there, 992, n. 3; Thos. Pierson rector of, 997, 1. 23; Humph. Gower born at, ib. L. 29
Brandisbe, fell., attends bp. Fisher in the tower, 101
Brandreth, Ri., executor of widow Wal- ton, 547, 1. 17
Brannesdale or Branndesdale, co. York, estate there, assigned for Goodman's scholarships, 405, 1. 6; letter of at- torney to take possession of, ib. 1. 19 Branthwaite, Dr., deputy Marg. prof., 194
Brasebridge, Thos., see Barbor Brathwaite, Reg., signs letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 33; 607, L. 19
Bray, Jo., of Fordham, acquittance to, 360, 1. 2
Braye, Berks., lease of lands at, 357, 1. 10
Bread given to prisoners in the gaol ordered to be brown, 1073, 1. 21 Breaking doors in coll., order from the
master and seniors respecting, 1086, 1. 35
Brearley, Mr., refuses the oath of dis-
Brednam, fell., signs Lacye, on his ad-
mission to a foundation scholarship, 981, 1.9
Breeze, Jo., bearer of a letter from Ri. Booth's executors, 479, l. 45 Brekyndyne, Brekyndne, Brykandyne, Jo., B. D., proceedings against, by lord Cobham at Ramerwick, 348, L 35, 11. See Briganden
Breres, J., master of Rivington school, decease of, 343, 1. 17
Bret, Thos., tenant of the coll., 347, 1.
Brethren 'de pænitentiâ Jesu,' their
house in Cambridge, 23; references to, in Cole's and Baker's MSS., 558,
Brett, Anne, receipt to, 350, 1. I Brewers' company, the, correspondence
with the master of, respecting Alden- ham school, 489, 1. 16; 490, 1. 3—36; letter from, to the coll. to nominate three persons for master of Aldenham, 506, 1. 23; the coll. reply, ib. 1. 31; nomination to, of three persons for master of Aldenham, 1088, 1. 17 Brewhouse, see bakebouse Brewster, Jo., member of the committee for the association, 528, 1. 27 Breydens, Tho., his tenement near the market-place, 417, 1. 13
Bridge, the great, the coll. contributes £20 towards building (1754), 1037, 1. 34
Bridgeman, Brydgman, Jo., leases to, of land at Fennedraton, 366, 1. 6; 382, 1. 15
Briganden, Jo., B.A., an original fell. of St. John's, 77. See Brekyndyne Briggs, Hen., M.A., fell., letters of attorney to, 451, 1. 21; 453, 1. 17; signs letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 30; 607,
1. 20 Briggs, Mart., M. A., fell., presentation of, to the mastership of Pocklington, 449, 1. 26; letter to, to repair to the coll. to clear himself of various charges, 474, 1. 47
Bright, Pet., stationer of Cambridge, lease of a garden to, 347, l. 11, 26 Brinckley, terms upon which a fellow is elected rector, 1073, 1. 15; Wm. Abbot refuses it, ib. 1. 17; Jo. Currey elected, ib. 1. 18
Brwgrove, Jw., witness to an indenture respecting the duchess of Somerset's exhibitions, 448, l. I
Brokesbye, his design on the Bradley estates, 466, 1. 47
Broket, Jo., J.P., commits the coll. tenants at Ramerwick, 348, 1. r Brome, Edm., fell., his book on fasting sent to the students of St. John's at Dr. Gower's death, 999, 1. 36; Dr. Gower's legacy to him, 1000, 1. 53 facsimile of title of his book, ib. l. 13; its dedication to Dr. Gower, 1001, 1. I
Bromehall, Bromhall, Brumhalle, the nunnery there, granted to St. John's, 88; letters, etc. relating to its suppres- sion, 356, l. 1, 5, 8, 12, 19; 465, 1. 5 seq.; fragments of letters about, 395, 1. 1o; various notes upon, 567, 1. 5, 17, 21; receivers for lands at, 354, 1. 26; 357, 1. 33; appointment of steward for, 357, 1. 13; commission to survey the manor, 389, 1. 9; leases of the manor of, 363, 1. 13; 389, 1. 31; 393, 1. 30; 396, 1. 45; the manor underlet, 401, 1. 20; leases alienated, 403, l. 13; 414, 1. 29; the lease annexed to the mastership, 635,
Bromhall, Ri., commissary for the bp. of Lincoln, 348, 1. 35 Bromlye, Bromeleye, Tho., lease to, of cottage, land, etc. at Little Marck- ham, 390, 1. 16; 417, l. 44 Brook, lord, his history lectureship lost to the coll., 212; various references to this, 623, 1. 1; educated at Shrews- bury school, 931, l. 4; 934, l. 29 Brook, Mr., ejected from his fellowship as a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 21 Brooke, Brookes, Jas., M.A., fell. Caius, elected 2nd master of Shrews- bury, 494, 1. 40; his place void, 498, 1. 25; 500, l. 14
Brooke, Jas., M.A., testimonial for or- ders to, 424, 1. 18
Brooke, Rajah, bp. Stanley on his heroism, 969, 1. 35
- Dr. Zach., coll. tutor to bp. Beadon, 729, 1.6; succeeds Dr. Newcome as lady Marg. prof., 1029, 1. 38; notices of him, ib. n. 5; 1030, 1. 1; his writings against Dr. Middleton, 1029, n. 5; 1030, 1. 6; a candidate for the mastership at the death of Dr. New- come, 1042, 1. 3
Rev. Zach., father of Dr. Zach. Brooke, 1029, n. 5; 1030, l. I Brookes, Jas., bp. Gloucester, date of death of, 245
Brookesbye, Brokysbye, Bart.,agreement with, relative to land at the two Brad- leys and Little Thurlowe, 364,1. 14, 24 Brookeshawe, Geo., master of the Brewers' company, 489, 1. 23; 490, 1. 17, 28
Broom, Roger de, prior of St. John's hospital, 34
Brosell, Lucy, mother of bp. Butler, 898, 1. 37
Brougham, Hen., lord, his application to Southey to translate Lucien Bona- parte's Charlemagne, 930, 1. 6, 46; bp. Butler's letter to, on endowed schools, 932, 1. 20; second letter to, on Shrewsbury school, 933, 1. 21; his advocacy of the Zambesi mission, 980, 1. 5; his review of Wood's Optics in the Edin. Rev., 1104, l. 21 Broughton, Hugh, Nic. Shepherd's pa- tronage of, 167, l. 24
- Tho., order from the king for him to be re-elected fellow, 541, 1. 27; dates of his degrees, admission, etc., 541, 1. 42; takes, as bursar, documents from the treasury for Baker's use, 557, 1. 1, 3; his burial as sen. fell., 983, L. 14
Tho., barber, of Cambridge, father of Tho. B., 541, 1. 42 Brown, Hen., master of St. John's hos- pital, 52; 560, 1. 46
Lancelot, Capability,' the college grounds laid out by him, 1047, 1. 34; 1056, 1. 27; the bank to be repaired under his direction, 1077, 1. 32; plate of £50 value given him for improving the walks, 1085, 1. 9
Browne, Adam, grant to, of chaplaincy of St. Mary's Osprynge-strete, 358, 1. 38
Ales, late Andrewes, and her three sons, lease to, of Kirkbie's manor, Ashwell, 393, 1. 38
Ant., justice of common pleas, letter to, respecting Snagg, 392, 1. 37; 468, 1. 23
Browne, Christopher, fellow, appellant against Dr. Tayler, master, 106; proxy for Tho Watson on his admission as master, 137
- Elizabeth, lease to, of lands at Ken- nesthorpe, etc., 400, l. 36
- Fras., to appoint to Thurlestone scholarship, 398, 1. 24
Rog., lease to, of a farm at Steple Morden and Tadlowe, 448, 1. 6; licence to alienate it, 449, 1. 29
Wm., letter from coll. to Mr. Lang- dale, to sign a lease for him, 462, 1. 26 Brownrig, Ra., bp. of Exeter, 267 Brownyng's close at Ospring, 375, 1. 12 Bruer, Jo., M.A., presentation of, to Higham vicarage, 359, 1. 8
Brusford, Somerset, Edwards Beadon born at, 730, 1. 37
Bryan, Jacob, Wesley on his Analysis, 727, 1. 23
Bryan, Mr., Queens', his note on the committal of the three masters, 633, 1. 36
Bryan, Rob., lease to, of a void plot close to the castle, 367, 1. 15 Brydges, Sir E., Southey's letter to, on Lucien Bonaparte's poem Charle- magne, 930, 1. 44
Bucer, Martin, Edw. VIth's letter re- specting, 126; 574, 1. 38; opposed by Dr. Young, 141; his body tried and burnt, 143; his poverty, 188; re- ferences to this, 605, 1. 38; his ar- gument against square caps, 580,
Buchcroft, Tho., signs report of the commission on Lane, 625, 1. 40 Buck, Mr., the cutlers' exhibition, 547,
1. 18 Buckcrosstone, Bocrosse Stone, letters
of attorney for suit of court to be made to the king at, 352, l. 16; 365, 1. 17
Bucke, Mr., bedell, his dispute with the coll. about fees, 503, 1. 26, 33; 505,
1. 24 Buckeridge, bp. of Ely, acts as visitor, 200; appeal to, respecting the lease of Northstoke, 499, 1. 23; his de- cision, ib. 1. 33; his death, 619, 1. 6 Bucket, Jo., jun., lease to, of lands at Cumberton, 448, 1. 43
Buckhurste, Ri., presentation of, to Hedcorne vicarage, 382, 1. 36 Buckingham college, Dr. Madew dies
Buckingham, duke of, chancellor, letter from, recommending Bonnington for a fellowship, 481, 1. 6; the coll. answer, ib. 1. 11; letter from, asking that Mason may have the proceeds of his fellowship while absent, 492, 1.
Io; the coll. answer, ib. 1. 15; letter from Chas. I. to the university on his election as chancellor, ib. 1. 34; his own letter to the university on the same occasion, ib. 1. 39; letters for leave of absence to Dan. Ambrose, 493, . ; letter to the university, has commended them to the king during his absence, 495, I. 39; letter from v.-c. to the king lamenting his murder, ib. 1. 35
Buckly, Bulkley, Tho., sen fell. 491, 1. 20; coll. tutor of Wm. Morgan, 533, 1. 41
Buddle, Geo., B.D., his presentation to Higham vicarage, 450, 1. 18; his re- signation, 451, 1. 7; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 22
Buden, Adam de, last rector of All Saints near the castle, 21
Buffon's natural history, agreement to purchase, for the library, 1040, L 46
Bughton in Blayne, see Boughton Builders, the, of the second court, letters of attorney to sue, 453, l. 17; 455, L. 23 Bulckley, Buckley, Bucklye, Ri., B.A., the king's letter and dispensation, for his election to a Wynne fellowship; 496, 1. 29; the coll. provides other- wise for him, 497, 1. 1; this a charge against Dr. Lane, ib. 1. 4; 624, L. 38 Bulkeley, Dr., certifies disbursements on Shrewsbury school, 416, 1. 22 Bulkley, see Buckly
Bullen, Wm., lease to, of land at Fen- drayton, 347, 1. 32
Bullingham, Nic., sen. dean, his petition to the king against Dr. Tuckney, 644, - 1. 13 Bullock, Geo., visits, as master, Hugh
Ashton's tomb at York. 94; ap- pellant as fellow against Dr. Tayler, 116; elected 9th master, 141; ap- pointed visitor under card. Pole, 142, n. 5; ejected under queen Elizabeth, 143; removes to, and dies at Antwerp, 144; his character and preferments, 145; certificate from, to the bp. of Ely, 345, l. 10; Bale's verses on him, 1. 37; places, etc. of his exile, 380, 1. I
Bulls, papal, for the foundation of St. John's, cost of, 63
Bunnington, see Bonnington Bunny, Fras., prebendary of Durham, 162
Burdsall, see Bordesall
Burgess, bp., Tho., his 'luck' through bp. Fisher, 732, 1. 39; his attacks on bp. Marsh, 858, l. 11, 46; remarks on
bp. Marsh's Hora Pelasgica, 867, 1.
Burgesses granted to the university, 194 Burgeyny, lord, lands held by, in Essex, 356, 1. 23
Burghley, earl of; lady Mildred, see Cecil
Burgoign, Dr., third lady Margaret's
reader in divinity, 56; present at the delivery of St. John's house to the executors, 66; made master of Peter- house, 77; note on him as a fellow of Peterhouse, 94, n. 2 Burie, Beere,? master of St. John's hospital, 52
Burnet, abp. Alex., his letter to bp. Turner, 990, 1. 10
Burnet, bp. Gilb., his notes on bp. Gun- ning, 657, 1. 27; 660, 1. 33; Cole's de- fence of bp. Wolley against, 678, 1.21; his tale of bp. Wolley, 679, 1. 12; Cole's defence of bp. Watson against, 698, 1. 20; his account of Beveridge re- fusing the see of Bath and Wells, 704, 1. 7; Newcome's high opinion of his Own time, 1028, 1. 19; Cole's contrary view, ib., 1. 22
Burnett, Mr., Dr. Newcome's school- master, 1032, 1. 21
Burney, Chas., his review of Butler's Musurus, 905, 1 39; Parr's letters to, respecting Dr. Butler, 943, 1. 34, 38 Burrough, Mr., payment to, for his plan of the new turret, 1035, l. 18 Burrow, Dr.. secretary to S. P. C. K., 975, l. 15
Mr., master of Chesterfield school, 725, 1. 17
Bursar, the, agreement respecting his paying in the coll. money, 1037, 1. 45; alteration of the bond of, 1038, 1. 13; annual allowance to, ib. 1. 28; cloths to be provided for his table, 1039, 1. 17; to be allowed 5 gs. in lieu of his perquisites of wine, 1085, 1. 90; the junior, to be allowed £22 yearly in lieu of certain perquisites, 1073, 44
Burt, Mr., master of Tame school, 517, 1. 16
Burton, Jo., master of St. John's hos-
rethorp, co. York, seizin of lands there, 359, 1. 4; 360, 1. 43; leases of tenement and lands at, 400, 1. 38; 453, l. 9; 458, 1. 32; letter of attor ney respecting, 453, l. 14; 455, 1. 22 Busby, Dr. Rd., master of Westminster school, 526, 1. 7; 533, L. 36
- Rob., lease to, of tenement and land at Marflete, 380, 1. 16
Bushby, rev. Edw., his life of rev. Fearon Fallows, 972, l. 5; 1094, l. 26; and of rev. T. Catton and Dr. Wood, 1094, 1. 24; executor and legatee of Dr. Wood, 1099, 1. 32
Bushell, W. D., his fellowship vacated, 984, 1. 23
Butcher, the coll,, presented with £20 on account of the high price of meat (1764), 1040, 1. 26; his additional allowance to be stopped for a month for sending short weight, 1071, 1. 38; to be allowed 31d. per lb. for meat (1766), 1072, l. 20; 4d. per lb. allowed to, on account of dearness (1767), 1073, 1. 7; to be allowed 4d. per lb. for meat (1771), provided the meat be liked, 1075, 1. 35; allowed 41d. per lb. for meat (1784), 1088, l. 12 Bute, earl of, father of abp. Stuart, 731, 1. 7
Butler, Geo., head master of Harrow, gives the boys a holiday on Dr. Parr's marriage, 943, 1. 18
- Harriet, wife of Jo. Tho. Lloyd, 901, 1. 16
Mary, wife of archdn. Bather, 901, 1. 3
- Sam., bp. of Lichfield, notices of, 898, 1. 35; appointed head master of Shrewsbury, ib. 1. 46; bp. of Lich- field, 899, 1. 11; his character by Yate, ib. 16; in Gent. Mag., ib. 34; his death, 900, 1. 26; library, ib. 39; notices of his family, 901, 1. 3; his monument to his father, ib. 1. 25; his character by archdn. R. W. Evans, 902, 1. 3; by Dr. Rob. Scott, 903, 1. 6; his edition of Musurus, ib., 1. 23; his own pieces in the volume, 905, 1. 9; Burney's review of it, ib. 1. 39; notice of his contributions to the Muse Cant. 907, 1. 6; to the Arundines Cami, ib. 1. 17; single ser- mons, (1800-3), ib. 1. 24; visitation sermon, (1808), 908, 1. 16; publica- tion of Aeschylus, vol. I., ib. 1. 41; Blomfield's review of this, 909, l. 14; his letter to Blomfield in reply, 911, 1. 28; prof. Monk's letter to him, 915, l. 14; extracts from his letters to Parr, ib. 1. 21, 26; Blomfield's remarks on his review in after-life, 917, l. 21; Elmsley's remarks on his
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