984, 1. 2; Dr. Powell born at, 1043, 1. 8; made archdeacon of, 1044, 1. 11 Coldwell, Joane, wife of Mr. Dr. Cold- well, 665, L 33
- Joh., bp. of Sarum, Baker's account of, 252; additional notes upon, 665, 1. 15; lease to (fellow) of Elverlande manor, etc., 388, 1. 23; lease to (M.D.) of the chantry priest's rooms at Os- pringe, and of garden, etc. in Os- pringe street, 392, 1. 1; licence to alienate a piece of the Masendewe at Ospringe, etc., 399, 1. 7; lease of lands, etc., heretofore in his occupa- tion at Ospringe, 426, 1. 18; Cole's notes upon him and his family, etc., 665, l. 17
Caldwell, Jo., rector of Winwick, Lanc., 665, 1. 35
- Coldwall, Ralph, son of Jo., rect. of Winwick, 665, 1. 31
- Colwell, Ric., mayor of Feversham, 665, 1. 18
alias Cole, Rob., leases to, of tene- ments and land at Ospringe, etc., 361, 1. 22; 385, 1. 34
- Rob., receiver of the ferms and rents of Feversham, 665, 1. 24
- Coldwall, Wm., son of Jo., rect. of Winwick, 665, 1. 33
Cole, Jo., of Horningsey, acquittance to, 360, 1. 2
Cole, Wm., extracts from his MSS.;- notice of the liber memorialis, 338, n.1; his life of Dr. Shorton, 564, l. 10; account of Baker's MS. history of St. John's, 555, 1. 3 seq.; notices of Baker's life, 556, 1. 16; his character of him, ib. 1. 20; attends his funeral, ib. 1. 26; 569, 1. 20; note on verses 'to my founder,' ib. 1. 32; on prior Shotley and Pythagoras's school, 561, 1. 12; his life of card. Luxem- burgh, 560, 1. 3; note on Wm. Bere, ib. I. 39; on Hen. Brown, ib. 1. 45 ; observations on the marriage of fel- lows, 563, 1. 10; 605, 1. 2; on Ni- cholas Wilson, 565, 1. 9; on muni- menta de Dunmows, 566, 1. 13; on Docwra's manor house, ib. 20; notes on bp. Fisher's monument, 567, 1. 41; on Dr. Thompson's chapel, 568, L. 40 ; on Ashton's monument, 569, 1. 5; account of Baker's funeral, ib. 1. 20; materials for R. Croke's life, 572, 1. 39; on Dr. Tayler's preferments at Lincoln, 574, 1. 12; on the arms of Watson, 578, 1. 36; on Bale's Latin verses, etc., 579, 1. 32; on Jas. Pil- kington, 580, 1. 19; 581, 1. 4, 13, 18, 21: on Leo. Pilkington's preferments, 583, 1. 15; on Longeworth's prebend of Worcester, 586, 1. 23; note on Nic.
Shepherd's election and deprivation, 590, 1. 7; opinion of Dr. Whitaker, 602, 1. 13; 603, 1. 1; defence of Ful- ler against Baker, 603, 1. 9; tradition respecting Ant. Tuckney, ib. 1. 20; on the poverty of Whitaker and Bucer, 605, 1. 25; on recasing the south side of the 1st court with stone, 611, 1. 19; on the countess of Shrewsbury, ib., 1. 29; defence of Drs. Clayton and Owen Gwyn, 619, 1. 26; notice of the Argal family, 622, 1. 38; on Dr. Beale's arms, 627, l. 45; on Dr. Beale and the Spaniards, 634, l. 30; note on the oath of discovery, 638, 1. 34; his life of Dr. Worthington, 647, 1. 7; his note at the end of his transcript of Baker, 661, 1. 38; his lives of the masters, 662, 1. 10, 17; on the arms assigned to bp. Jo. Tayler, 662, 1. 34; on those of bp. Watson. 663, 1. 3; remarks on Baker's account of bp. Boucher, ib. 1. 16; note on abp. Sandys, ib. 1. 45; on the arms of bps. Gardiner and Horne, 664, 1. 13; on bp. Pilkington's, ib. 1. 28; bp. Jo. Young's, ib. 1. 41; bp. Hugh Bellot's, 665, I. 12; notes on the family of Coldwell, ib. 1. 17; on Hacket's life of Williams, 666, 1. 3; on the arms of bp. Barlow, 667, 1. 13; abp. Neile's, 670, 1. 24; on abp. Williains' monu- ment, 676, 1. 15; note on bp. Sen- house, 677, 1. 7; on bp. Dolben, ib., 1. 18; on bp. Gauden's arms, 678, 1.7; defence of bp. Wolley against Bur- net's 'venom,' ib. 1. 21; remarks on his arms, ib. 1. 46; on bp. Lloyd's, 680, 1. 30; note on bp. Gouldston, ib., 1. 41; on bp. Capel Wiseman, 696, 1. 42; on bp. Watson, 698, 1. 12; on Patrick and Stillingfleet, 702, 1. 26; on card. Howard, 705, 1. 29; on bp. Bowers, ib. 1. 35; his introductory note to his account of living bishops, 706, 1. 31; notes on bp. Garnett, 707, 1. 18; 708, 1. 14; on abp. Cradock, 708, 1. 38; summary of his notice of bp. Green, 710, 1. 37; account of bp. Richmond, 725, 1. 20; his share in Bentham's Ely, 985, n. 5; life of Fras. Turner, 23rd master, 985; life of Humph. Gower, 24th master, 991; notice of Baker's ejection, 993, 1. 27; n. 5; his dislike to begging admission into libraries, 996, l. 2; n. 1; life of Rob. Jenkin, 25th master, 1005; life of Rob. Lambert, 26th master, 1015; his account of the conference between Drs. Baker and Newcome, 1017, 1.4; life of Dr. Newcome, 27th master, 1022; his contributions to Grey's edit. of Hudibras, 1027, 1. 34; not
acquainted with Dr. Newcome, 1028, 1.9; 1031, 1. 17; his uncle Cock's house at the bridge foot,' 1028, 1. 13; his low opinion of Burnet's Own time, ib. 1. 22; life of Wm. Sam. Powell, 28th master, 1042; his comment on Jebb's letter to Powell, 1046, 1. 30; his letter to Gough on Powell's aver- sion to Baker's history, 1051, 1. 26; life of Jo. Chevallier, 29th master, 1079; his birthday the same as Che- vallier's, 1081, 1. 19; his story of Dr. Ogden's will and Dr. Craven's disin terestedness, 1092, l. 1
Coleman, schoolmaster of Hierome Potkin, 538, 1. 2
Colenso, Jo. Wm., bp. of Natal, 976, 1. 44; offers Mackenzie the archdeaconry of Natal, 978, 1. 32; his intention to go as a missionary bishop to the Zulus, 972, 1. 42
Coleridge, S. T., his sympathy with Frend, 736, 1. 42; defeated by bp. Butler for the Craven scholarship, 898, 1. 42; letter from Butler respect- ing him, 901, 1. 40
Colkirk with Stibbard, Norf., Dr. Powell rector of, 1043, l. 13; n. 2; Dr. Tatham rector of, 1105, 1. 19 College preachers, bond to be exacted from, to resign fellowships on accept- ing livings, 1039, 1. 43
Collier, C., vicar of Braunston, his dis- pute with bp. Marsh, 740, 1. 30
- Jer., Dr. Gower a subscriber to vol. I. of his Church history, 1002, 1. 31; and Dr. Jenkin, 1012, 1. 12
- Wm., B.A., an original fell. of St. John's, 77
- Wm., a supporter of Dr. Jebb's pro- posals for an annual examination, 1067, 1. 16
Colling, lease of lands, etc., at, 368, 1. 19; 369, 1. 42
Collins, Jo., leave to, to travel three years beyond the seas, 457, 1. 8
Jo., M.D., dispute with, about letting Headcorn, 485, 1. 5, 8
Dr. Sam., reg. prof. div., 227; bp. Morton's letter to, about his little bachelor Loe,' 5c8, 1. 2; various no- tices of him, 640, 1. 25; bp. Hall's vindication of him, ib. 1. 30 Collis, Austine, lease to, of a farm at Melburne, 392, l. 18
Colman, Coleman, Wm., leases to, of Thorington manor, 353, 1. 36; 365, 1. 38; 375, 1. 17; bond from, for a sea wall, 375, 1. 20; licence to the executor of, to alienate his lease, 428, 1. 3 Colomies, Paul, dedication of his Para- lipomena to bp. Turner, 989, 1. 15
Colonia, John de, master of St. John's hospital, 52
Colonna, Don Carlos de, Spanish am- bassador, entertained at Trinity, 634, 1. 34
Comber, Tho., signs report of the com- mission on Lane, 625, 1. 39 Comberford, Cumberford, Hen., fell., proxy at the visitation, 116, 118; parson of Polstead, receipts from, 367, 1. 30, 44
- Jo., lease to, of lands at Much Brad- ley, 363, 1. 32
Cobberford, Ri., M.A., letter of proxy to, 361, 1. 41; lease to, of lands at Much Bradley, 363, 29; signs letter to Henry the 8th, 462, 1. II
Comberton, Cambs., leases of lands at, 365, l. 41; 376, 1. 3; 377, l. 1; 387, 1. 13; 401, 1. 41; 441, l. 28; 448, 1. 43 Commencers, M.A., decree of coll. for their payment of charges, 549, 1. 28 Committee for the reformation of the universities, orders by, for a new cycle of proctors, 540, I. 22, 29
for the association, first order of, 538, 1. 20; second order, ib. 1. 29 Common places, coll. decrees respecting, 549, L. 41; 550, 1. 9, 10, 35; 55', 1. 42 Commons, original allowance for, 81, 99; deductions made from corn rents to be applied to, 1075, 1. 1; a penny a day added to, to supply the addi- tional price of meat (1771), 1075, 1. 38 Communion table, the, disputes as to the position of, 584, 1. I
Communion in chapel, decrees respect- ing, 551, 1. 37; 4 guineas per year paid for wine and bread, 1077, 1. I Complutensian text, the, bp. Marsh's collation of, 752, l. 15
Compton, bp. of London, commissioner for the diocese of Ely, 987, 1. 5
sir Fras., bp. Gunning tutor to, 235 Conclusion book, the, extracts from, during Dr. Newcome's headship, 1035, 1. 9; Dr. Powell's, 1070, 1. 35; Dr. Chevallier's, 1082, l. 47
Conduit, a, in the 2nd court, Mr. Boothe's bequest for, 479, 1. 46 seq. Conington, Cambs., birthplace of Ant. Walker, 538, 1. 8
Constable, Dr., dean of Lincoln, wrong commemoration of, 96
- sir Marmaduke, his foundations, 96; 547, 1. 4, 14
Mich., lease transferred to, 417, 1. 37 Convocation summoned to be held in St. Mary's church, 38
Conway castle, besieged and taken by abp. Williams, 665, l. 22, 41 seq. Conwey, secretary, letter from, respect- ing leave of absence for Rob. Mason, 491, 1. 25
Cony, Ri., letter from, asking for a re- ceipt, 477, 1. 41
Conye, Thos., his benefaction to the coll., 430, 1. 1
Conyers, Jo., B.A., testimonial for orders to, 425, l. 40
Conyngesbye, Wm., esq., arbiter in the case of lord Cobham, 351, 1. 14 Cook, the coll., agreement respecting the exceedings of, 1039, 1. 5; order to, respecting coals, dinners and suppers, 1084, 1. 22; orders to, respecting credit to be given to all in statu pu- pillari, 1085, 1. 29
Cooke, Jo., cowper,' lease to, of a tenement, St. Clement's, Camb., 383, 1. 37
Thos., letter of thanks to, for a 'syl- ver bowle,' 480, 1. 35
- Tho., member of the committee for the association, 538, 1. 27
- Cook, Tho., the king's order for him to be re-elected fellow, 542, 1. 23; dates of degrees, etc., ib. 1. 29, 37; formerly of Magd. hall, Oxford, ib. 1. 32, and Jesus coll., Camb., ib. 1. 36 Cook, Rob., of Camsall, York., father of the above, 542, l. 30
Cooke, Win., appointed steward of various manors, 367, 1. 3; arbitrator in the case against Randall Hall, ib. 1. 39 Cook, Wm., serj.-at-law, sale of lands to, at Milton and Chesterton, 372, 1. 33, 36
Cooke, Wm., esq., indenture with, re- specting lady Burghley's benefactions, 425, 1.5
Dr. Wm., prov. of King's, his oppo- sition to Jebb, 1066, 1. 41
Cooper, Chas. Hen., his MS. life of lady Marg. Beaufort, 561, l. 41
- Fras., sen. fell., 499, l. 14, 23; tutor to Dan. and Jo. Mayers, 526, 1. 33 - Thos., executor, indenture with, re- specting the Heblethwaite benefaction, 431, 1. 29
of a lease, 385, 1.4; letter of attorney to, 401, l. 15; certifies to an inter- lined lease, 402, l. 23; (of Greies inn) lease to, of shops and lands at Hed- corne, etc., 403, 1. 21; lease of shops, etc. late in his tenure, 454, l. 19 Copinger, Hen., fell. of St. John's, made master of Magdalene, 173; his re- verses, 174
Coppinhall rectory, Ste. Haxbye fell. resigns, 981, 1. 29
Copleston, Dr. Jo., provost, his speech to Chas. II. at King's coll., 998, 1. 3 Coplestone, bp., bp. Butler on, 953, 1. 8 Corbet, Jo., his defence of sectarianism against bp. Gunning, 651, l. 8 seq.
- Miles, signs orders of the commission for the reformation of the universities, 540, 1. 24, 30
- bp. Ri., his lines on bestowing de- grees on mean persons, 617, 1. 43 Corbridge, Tho., B.A., testimonial for orders to, 424, 1. 2.1
Corpus Christi coll., foundation of, 36; exempt from abp. Arundell's visitation, 41; probable reason of this, 42; bp. Gunning's legacy to, 658, 1. 43 Gorn rent, Baker's notice of the intro- duction of, 170; beneficial effects of this to the coll., 171; first mention of, in a lease, 374, 1. 27; first enforce- ment of, 381, 1. 15; release from, at the tenant's greate suete,' ib. 1. 20; refusal to pay it, 382, 1. 30; money paid for release from, 388, 1. 5; notice of its beginning at Cambridge market value, instead of a fixed price, 401, 1. 27; various notes on, 592, 1. 35 seq.; deductions not to be made from, to increase the coll. stock, 1074, 1. 43; to be applied to the commons, 1075, 1. 1; money payment to be allowed to the master and fellows instead of, ib. 1. 9 Cornwallis, Fred., abp. Cant., his pa- tronage of bp. Law, 714, l. 42
- Jas., lord, bp. Lichfield, his advice to bp. Marsh to prosecute an intrud- ing curate, 891, 1. 36; 892, 1. 34; Dr. Butler's sermon at his visitation (1809), 908, 1. 16; appoints Butler archdeacon of Derby, 944, 1. 5 Corrie, a presbyterian parson,' com- panion of bp. Butler, 943, 1. 7 Cory, Mr., nominated to the Brewers'
co. for Aldenham school, 1018, 1. 18 Cosin, Dr., master of Bene't, second lady Margaret's reader, 56
- Jo., bp. Durham, his friendship with bp. Gunning, 240; secretary and li brarian to bp. Overall, 259; 670, 1. 48; the promoter of ceremonial wor- ship in Cambridge, 631, 1. 1; ejected
by the earl of Manchester, 638, 1. 24: Baxter's opinion of him, 658, 1. 6; chaplain to abp. Neile, 670, 1. 6 Cosin, Richard, objects to the new sta- tutes, (1570) 165; his life by bp. Barlow, 257, 1. 9; declares the abp. Canterbury visitor of St. John's, sede Eliensi vacante, 600, 1. 37 Coton, Cotten, Cotton, Cottun, leases of lands, etc., in, 344, L 17; 354, 1.43; 375, 1. 30; 381, 1. 39; 382, 1. 23; 383, 1. 43; 394, l. 1; 428, l. 1; 433, 1. 3; 454, 1. 4; 457, 1. 30; lease of disputed lands at, 458, I. 8; letters of attorney respecting these, 457, 1. 37; 458, L 23; lease of Harlestone lands in, 354, 1. 33; 399, 1. 35 Cottenham, Cotnam, Cambs., Thomas
de Castro Bernardi, rector of, 40; lease of land at, 354, 1. 29; leases of tenements and lands there, 366, 1. 9; 374, 1. 39; 388, 1. 20; 389, l. 41; 402, 1. 3, 37; 434, l. 47; 440, l. 22, 30; 442, L 23; 443, l. 5; 445, l. 37 -manor of Jakes, Jakys, Jaks, leases of, 355, 1. 20; 357, 1. 24; 376, 1. 8; 381, l. 12; 391, 1. 9; 460. l. 33
earl of, brother of bp. Pepys, 974, 1. 14
Cotterill, Hen., bp. Grahamstown, 976,
sir Rob., attended in extremis by Dr. Holdsworth, 626, 1. 32; absolved on his deathbed by abp. Williams, 673,
1. I Coventry and Lichfield, united sees of, Dr. Ryder the last bp. of, 734, 1. 22; their separation, 899, 1. 14
- archdeaconry of, transferred to dioc. of Worcester, 899, l. 13
- lord keeper, coll. letters of thanks to, 498, 1. 6: 519, 1. 36; letter to, about Shrewsbury school, 502, 1. 27; respecting the Platt foundation, 521, 1. 10; order from, respecting the tithes of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 524, 1. 2; his death, ib. 1. 43 Cowan, Dr., schoolmaster of bp. Mac- kenzie, 977, 1. 6
Cowcher, a right fayre,' presented to St. John's by qu. Catherine, 344, 1. 46; 463, 1. 15
Cowkeepers of Cambridge, the coll. do-
nation to (1753), on account of the distemper, 1037, 1. 30 Cowper, Couper, Coper, Geo., coll. pre- sident, 354, 1. 10; presentation to, (M.A.), of Thorington rectory, 359, 1. 13; his resignation (B.D.), ib. 1. 37;
signs letter to Mr. Langdale, 462, 1.
24 Cowper, Couper, Jas., threatens the en- dowment of Sedbergh, 364, 1. 29; deeds with, respecting Lupton's Sedbergh scholars, 365, 1. 28, 36
- Jo., chaplain of Higham, grant to, 350, 1. 3
Cowrthop, Tho., parson of Buckland, Kent, lease to, of a croft in Ludden- ham, 372, 1. 42
Cox, Ri., bp. Ely, appointed queen's com- missioner, 175; his letter to abp. Parker on having wives in coll., 577, 1. 31; letter to lord Burghley on St. John's and Dr. Ithel, 593, L. 26; his visitation of St. John's, 596, 1. 25 - Ri., appointed by the crown bp. Ely's fell. sede vacante, 187
Wm. Alb., elected fell., 984, 1. 29 Cradock, Fras., fell. com. of St. John's, 708, 1. 31; created lord Howden, ib. 1. 36
- Jo., bp. Kilmore, abp. Dublin, no- tices of, 708, 1. 16; dates of degrees, ib. 1. 22; his family, etc., ib. 1. 27; Cole's notes upon, ib. 1. 38
- sir J., bp. Fisher tutor to, 731, 1. 47 S., Emml., testimonial from, to Ezra Price, 539, 1. 4
Thos., St. John's, nephew of abp., 708, 1. 29
- Tho., Qu. coll., prebendary of Wol- verhampton, 708, 1. 27
Rev. Wm., father of abp. C., 708, 1. 18, 23
- Wm., St. John's, nephew of abp., 708, 1. 29
Cradocke, Nat., lease to, of the manor of Little Marcham, 433, 1. 24; lease to, of messuages and lands at Hol- beache, etc., 446, 1. 16; 458, L. 43; licence to alienate ditto, 448, 1. 24; 451, 1.9; 459, 1. 3
Cranburne, Jo. Stillingfleet educated at, 702, 1. 33
Cranmer, Sam., warden of the Brewers' co., 480, 1. 26
abp. Thos, recommends Wm. Deven- ish for a fellowship, 981, 1. 2 Cranwell, Christ., his lands at Multon, Linc., 347, 1. 42
Cranwell, Craynwell, manor, Cranewell hall, co. Linc., leases of, 351, 1. 47; 370, 1. 43; 455, l. 16; 459, l. 35 Crashaw, sir, Pemb., payments to, for drawings in the liber memorialis 338, n. I
- Wm., appointed bp. Ely's fellow by qu. Eliz. sede vacante, 187; 438, 1. 30, 33; signs letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 34; 607, 1. 19; his books presented to the
coll., 187, n. 5; 493, l. 6; 510, 1. 48; 511, 1. 5; his marriage, 981, l. 17 Craven, Ri., father of Dr. Craven, 1089, 1. I
W., D.D., the dividend of 1755 allowed him as a gift, 1038, 1. 38; allowed to take a MS. Hebrew Bible out of the library, 1087, 1. 5; account of him as 30th master, 1089; his birth, education, scholarships, degrees and coll. offices, ib. 1. 1; elected mas- ter, ib. 1. 18; account of his keeping an act as opponent to Wm. Chafin, 1090, 1. 13; his election to a fellow- ship disputed, ib. 1. 26; university offices, ib. 1. 35; Dr. Davy's abuse of him, ib. 1. 45; his intimacy with Dr. Postlethwaite, 1091, l. 9; Dr. Bland's character of him, ib. 1. 12; establishes Sunday evening lectures in coll., ib. 1. 18; elected Arabic prof. against Dr. Jebb, ib. 1. 38; his disinterestedness respecting Dr. Ogden's will, 1092, l. 1; death and burial, ib. 1. 24; arms, ib. 1. 28; his publications, ib. 1. 34 Crawley, Fras., nominated Goodman scholar, 517, 1. 13; his admission, ib.
- Tho., gent., of Great Gadstone, Beds., 517, 1. 15
— Wyll., warden of Sevenock, 481, 1. 37
Creswick, Jas., fell., presented by par-
liament to Houghton-cum-Marston, Linc., 982, 1. 35
Crewe, sir Ra., congratulatory letter to, on his appointment as lord chief justice, 492, 1. 5; his cup given to the coll. sent to Chas. 1st, 633, 1. 6 Creyke, Rob., esq., lease to, of Milling. ton, 354, 1. 11
Critical review, the, Marsh's letter to, on religious toleration, 802, 1. 7 Croft, bp. Herb., Fras. Turner writes against his Naked truth, 986, 1. 2; Marvel's reply, ib. 1. 5
Tho., M.A., fellow, testimonial to, 382, 1. 34; admission as Lupton scho- lar, 981, 1. 5
Croke, Hilkiah, his admission as Billing scholar, 434, 1. 36
Ri., 1st public orator, character of, 97; 113; letter to, from bp. Fisher, 345, 1. 14; Cole's materials for his life, 572, 1. 39; opinions of Leland and Caius about him, ib. 1. 43 Cromleholm, Crumlum, Sam., master
of St. Paul's school, Dr. Gower's schoolmaster, 991, 1. 26; 997, l. 30 Crompton, R., lease to, of Kirkbies in Preston, Holdernes, 439, 1. 1 Cromwell, Crumwell, Thos., lord, chancel- lor, appealed to by the coll. on the elec-
tion of a master, 110, 111; letters relat- ing to this, 353, 1. 42; 354, 1. 3; 464, 1.11, 13; his letters to the coll, for the lease of Higham for Cannel, 462, 1. 15, 20; 466, l. 11; the coll. replies to these, 466, 1. 17, 32; orders bp. Fisher's arms to be defaced, 567, 1. 39; Latimer's letters to him in favour of Dr. Day, 572, l. 14, 25 Cromwell, Jo., Dr. Tuckney's advice to, 643, 1. 13
– Oliver, tries to intercept the treasure sent to Chas. 1st, 219; 632, 1. 8; carries off three heads of houses, 219 Crooke, Jo., B.A., nominated for mas- ter of Rivington school, 509, 1. 48; elected by the coll. 510, 1. 2 Crosland, alias Crosley, Jo., to appoint the Thurleston scholar, 398, 1. 24 Crosley, Tho., fell., appellant against the master, 116, l. 14
Cross, the university processional, sold, 162; various references to, 586, 1. 32 Crost, Tho., fell., signs himself Croft as Lupton scholar, 981, 1. 5
Croston, Jo., recommended by lord Strange for a fellowship, 527, 1. 47; date of his degrees, 528, 1. 2; admis- sions as sizar and scholar, ib. 1. 4
- Jo., farmer of Bury, Lanc., father of the above, 528, 1. 2
Crouch, coll. tutor to Tho. Verdon, 570, 1. 18
Crowland, lady Margaret admitted into the fraternity of, 62, 1. 6; reason of this, 562, 1. 40
Crown, the, right of, to present to livings vacated by the appointment of a bp. of Sodor and Man, 974, 1. 27 Crowther, Jas., fell., signs the articles against Baro, 605, 1. 10; signs letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 32; 607, l. 18; com- plaint against, for nonconformity, 608, 1. 32
S., joint author with bp. Vidal of a Yoruba grammar, 976, 1. 32 Croydon school, Hen. Tubbe educated at, 533, 1. 5
Cudworth, Dr., master of Christ's, 230, 1. 31; (Emml.) testimonial from, to Ezra Price, 539, 1. 4
Culmer, Mr., rector of Freshwater, death of, 1043, 1. 41
Culmer, Ri., degraded for not reading the Book of Sports, 585, 1. 23 Culpepper, Jo., leases to, of Hedcorne parsonage and lordship, 398, 1. 3; 416, 1. 15; letter of attorney to eject him from Hedcorne, 403, 1. 23
- Tho., lease to, of Hedcorne parsonage and lordship, 449, 1. 7; licence to alienate it, 453, 1. 1; action brought
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