by his heirs against the coll. respect- ing Headcorn, 485, 1. 8 Cupper, J., B.D., fell., his presentation
to Higham vicarage, 451, 1. 6; his death, 454, 1. 13; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 607, 1. 20; complaint against for non- conformity, 608, 1. 32 Curate, a, in dioc. of Peterborough, re- ply by, to rev. Jos. Wilson's remarks on bp. Marsh's questions, 874, L. 4 Currey, Jo.. elected rector of Brinkley, 1073, 1. 18
Curties, Curtes, Ri., fell., sen. proctor,
his oration to Cecil, 157, 1. 25; 161, 1. 18; where printed, 583, 1. 43; Baker's account of, as bp. Chichester, 249; additional notes on, 644, 1. 36 Curtes, Corrtes, Ri., lease to, of Ro- rethe, or Rawreth manor, 387, 1. 21, 24; licence to alienate it, 391, 1. 33 Cust, sir Jo., speaker of the house of commons, trustee under Dr. New- come's will, 1030, 1. 15; 1034, 1. 45 Cutlers' exhibition, Mr. Buck, register of, 547, 1. 18
Dacre, lord, speech of, on bp. Marsh's examination questions, 879, 1. 6; 880, 1. 39, 48
Dakins, Dakyns, Rob., M.A., fell., 254; testimonial to. 380, 1. 22 Dakons, J., B. C. L., arbitrator on the tythes of Horningsey, 346, 1. 37 Dalby, Jo., executor of Tho. Merell, receipt to, 383, 1. 24
Dallingho, Suff., the birthplace of Fras. Jacob, 523, 1. 18
Dalrymple, sir Jo., his statement that
bp. Turner corresponded with Jas. II. at St. Germains, 987, l. 25 Dalton, Jo., lease to, of tenement and lands at Stewcleie, 366, 1. 24 Dampier, Mr., Dr. Wood's legacy to, 1099, 1. 33
Dand, Mr., deputy sen. fellow, 538, 1. 37 Dannington, lease of lands at, 403, 1. 23 Danthorp, Danmithorpe in Holderness,
leases of lands, etc. at, 344, 1. 32; 386, 1. 25; 401, 1. 23; 439, 1. 32; 444, 1. 17
Darby, Mr., Jes., appointed praevari- cator, 648, 1. 17
Darcy, lord, letter to, begging for books, 508, 1. 39
Darrell, Rob., master of Ospringe hos- pital, 73
Daryngton, Nich., M.A., an original fell. and sen. fell. of St. John's, 76, 1. 37, 77, 1. 14; his letter to Dr. Metcalfe on Alan Percy's pension, 83, 1. 11
Daubeny, Chas., archdeacon of Sarum, his articles of enquiry, 951, 1. 6 Dauncey, Mr., bencher of Gray's inn, Parr asks Butler to write to him on behalf of Maltby, 943, 1. 28 Davington, lease of lands at, 454, l. 42 Davis, letter to Dr. Bell on Marsh's sermon on national education, 806, 1. 46
Davy, Dr., master of Caius, v.-c., his abuse of Dr. Craven, 1090, 1. 45; Gunning's account of his entertaining Drs. Parr, Marsh and Wood at Caius lodge, 100, 1. 37
Davyd, Wm., lease to, of tenement, lands, etc. at Holbeche, Whaplode and Gedney, 374, 1. 4
Davyes, Tho., bp. of St. Asaph, Baker's account of, 249; additional notes on, 664, 1. 34
Dawbney, letters of attorney to, 387, 1. 30
Dawes, Mr., his recommendation of a soldier late in the Prussian service, 1084, 1. 38
Dawkins, ejected from his fellowship as a non juror, 1008, 1. 23 Dawson, Dr. Benj., his defence of Law's opinions, 720, 1. 8; an opponent of subscription. 1057, 1. 26
- Rob., bp. Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, Baker's account of, 263; additional notes on, 677, 1. 13
Day, Daye, Deye, Geo., fell., appointed coll. proxy respecting the oath of su- premiacy, 104; 359, 1. 22; retribution on him for ingratitude to Dr. Met- calfe, 105; becomes fourth master of St. John's, 105; 110; second public orator, 110; 113; Dr. Wylson elected master against him, 110; he refuses it and Day is elected, 111; appointed provost of King's, 105; 112; 361, 1. 16; made hp. of Chichester, 113; his bequests to St. John's and King's, 114; bis death, ib.; Baker's account of him, 242; discharge from him and the coll. to Dr. Metcalfe, 350, 1.7; his deed of presentation as master, 353, 1. 46; queen's almoner, arbitrator respecting Dr. Lupton's legacies, 361, 1.33; the university decree in favour of the king's supremacy penned by him, 110; 572, 1. 1o; Latimer's letters to Cromwell in favour of his election as master, 572, 1. 14, 25; additional notes upon, 662, 1. 29
Daye, Geo., leases to, of the Rose,' tenements and lands, at Clavering and Langley, 416, 1. 34; 417, 1. 22; 448, 1. 28; 461, 1. 24; licences of alienation for the same, 417, 1. 34; 448, 1. 36; 461, 1. 28
Day, Geo., jun., lease to, of the above, 448, 1. 28; and licence of alienation, ib. 1. 36
Rob., lease of Clavering alienated to, 417, 1. 35 Dealtry, Dr. W., archdeacon, Marsh's comment on, respecting the Bible so- ciety, 818, 1. 40; 822,1 6, 25; his Ex- amination of Marsh's enquiry, 826, 1. 17; the Edin. Rev. on this, 827, 1. 44; Milner's remarks on it, ib. 1. 48 Deane of Paules, the, to confer with lord Maynard respecting his logic lecture, 546, 1. 15
Deans of the coll., admissions of, 544,
1. 23; agreements respecting the pay- ment of, 1035, 1. 33, 35; 1037, 1. 9 Debreczin university, agreement to give £10 to, 1038, 1. 19
Decrees, various, of the master or pre- sident and seniors, 548, 1. 21; a copy of, ordered to be kept in the library, 616, 1. 19
Dee, Brian, canon of Chichester, 265
Francis, bp. Peterborough, Baker's account of, 265; letter of thanks to, from the coll. for various favours, 514, 1. 1 ; additional notes upon, 677, 1. 23; copy of his book-plate in coll. library, ib. 1. 30
Defraine, Geo., admitted Billingsley scholar, 434, 1. 39
Degrees bestowed upon mean persons
after the king's visit, 202; various references to this, 617, 1. 42; some of them degraded, 618, 1. 18 Delapeend, see Peend.
Denne, Sam., C. C. C., his letter to Ri. Gough on the attempt to revive de- clamations, 726, 1. 20; a friend of Wm. Chafin, 1090, 1. 7; his letter on the intimacy of Drs. Postlethwaite and Craven, etc., 1091, 1. Denney Abbey, bond to the abbess of, 346, 1. 35; land belonging to, 458, 1. 17
sir Ant., letters to, from the college written by Ascham respecting his services to Sedbergh, 371, 1. 20, 57; 465, 1. 35, 42
Edw., admission of, 548, 1. 20
Dent, Ro., B.A., an original fellow of St. John's, 77
Deping, Jo., canon of Lincolu, 44
De Quincey, Thomas, his notice of Parr, 940, 1. 17
Dertford, lease of lands etc. at, 368, 1. 19; 369, 1. 42
Detriments, college decree concerning, 549, 1. 38; 550, 1. 28 Devenish, Wm., recommended by Cran- mer for a fellowship, 981, 1. 2 Dewes, sir Simonds, his account of And.
Downes, 598, 1. 27; his MS. diary pre- served at Colchester, 615, 1. 35; Mr. Holdsworth his coll. tutor, 626, 1. 26; his remarks on communion rails, 630, 1. 12; on Dr. Beale's orders for bow- ing to the altar, 631, 1. 18; his men- tion of the senior brother, 648, 1. 5; his collection purchased by Mr. Har- ley, 701, 1. 7
Didin, Dr. T. F., his notice of bp. Marsh, 740, 1. 44
Dickenson, Rob., lease to, of lands at Atwicke, 400, 1. 40; licence to alien- ate it. 404, 1. 25
Dicker common, Suss., bp. Vidal curate of, 976, 1. 4
Dickins, prof., 1016, l. 23
Diemarr, Dumnarr, the pictures in the library to be examined by him. 1087, 1. 9, 15; two guineas subscribed for two copies of a print by him. ib. 1. 39 Diet of coll. students (1550), Leaver's sermons upon, 131
Digby, Essex, bp. of Dromore, 696, 1.
- Everard, preferred by Nic. Shepherd, 167, 1. 26; Whitaker's reasons for ex- pelling him, 599, 1. 38; his restitu- tion ordered, 600, 1. 13; Whitaker's protests against this, ib. 1. 15
Jo., B.A., Chr., nominated by the king to be a fellow, 504, l. 14, 23 Digbye, Geo., signs letters from Chas. I. at Oxford, 537, 1. 45; 538, 1. 6 Dighton, Dr., of Newmarket, his daugh- ter married to Dr. Williams, 1022, 1. 18; afterwards to Dr. Gordon of Camb. and Linc., ib. 1. 23
respecting, in the thin black book,' 437, 1. 15; of jun. fells. fixed (1765), at £40 per ann., 1071, l. 15; for 1770 to be the same as 1769, 1075, 29; for 1771-4, to be £44, 1076, 1. 37: for 1775-9, to be £50, 1084, 1. 1; for 1780-5, to be £56, 1086, 1. 24 Dixe, Tho., lease to, of houses and land at Willingham, 440, l. 26 Dolson, Jo., minister and preacher of the word of God, lease to, of lands at Marflett, 436, 1. 39; licence to alienate it, 440, l. 19
Docwra family, the, Alan Percy parts with his estate to, 84, 1. 1; Cole's note on their manor house, 566, 1. 20 Dod, Jo., his acquaintance with Dr. Whitaker, 599, 1. 33
Dodd, Wm., chaplain to bp. Squire, 710, 1. 20
Doddridge, Dr., Warburton's letter to, mentioning Dr. Newcome, 1033, 1. 36; letter from, to his wife on Drs. Mid- dleton and Newcome, ib. 1. 40 Dodgson, Chas., bp. of Ossory, etc., notices of, 713, 1. 31
Chas., archdeacon of Ripon, grand- son of bp. D., 714, l. 4
rev. Christ., father of bp. D., 713, 1. 32, 35
Dokett, Rob., letter from the townsmen of Sevenock respecting his scholar- ships, 481, 1. 34. See Duckett Dolben, Dav., bp. of Bangor, Baker's account of, 264; his benefactions to the library, 339; additional notices of, 677, 1. 17; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, 1. 6
Doles, the baker to apply to the bursar respecting, 1073, 1. 19.
Dominicans, the, in Cambridge, position of, 47
Doncaster school, Tho. Cook educated at, 542, 1. 30 Donington, Salop, abp. Cradock born at, 708, l. 18
Donor of books to the library (unknown), letter of thanks to, 506, l. 17 Doors, breaking, in coll., order from the master and seniors respecting, 1086, 1. 35 Dorchester, Dors., said to be the birth- place of Dr. Gower, 991, 1. 7; Dr. Gower at school there, ib. 1. 25; 997, 1. 30; doubts as to its being his birth- place, 992, 1. 3, 5, n. 3; 997, l. 15; the point settled, ib. 1. 28; Stanley Gower minister of, 991, 1. 7; 997, l. 17 lord, letter of thanks to, respecting Seaton's case, 497, l. 12 Dorham, Tho., M.A., presented to Dowlman's chantry in St. Paul's, 407, 1. 14
Dorislaus, Is., lord Brook's first history lecturer, 623, 1. 5
Dorset, duke of, lord lieut. of Ireland, bp. Garnett his chaplain, 707, 1. 10; accompanies Geo. II. to Cambridge, 1019, 1. 13
Dorsett, lord, procures an order from the king for Jo. Lucas to be elected fell., 542, 1. 5
Dovel, Tho., B.D., the king's dispensa- tion to, to retain his fellowship though married, 578, 1. 9
Dover, Hen., earl of, letter from, for Jo. Jude to be elected fell., 308, l. 11 Dovie, Jo., M.A., fell., his presentation to Higham vicarage, 436, 1. 43; his death, 450, 1. 19
Dowbiggin, Mr., preferred by bp. Green, 7.11, 1.13
Dowlman, Dowman, Dr., statutes re- specting his sizars and scholars, 353, 1. 25, 30; bonds to, for performance of covenant, 357, 1. 31; presentations to his chantries in St. Paul's, 362, 1. 37; 467, 1. 6, 14; letter from trustees of Pocklington respecting his scholars, 428, 1.9; register of his foundation, 547, 1. 45
Dowman, Tho., trustee of Pocklington school, 428, 1. 22
Downecourt, Downchorte, manor of, steward appointed to, 355, 1. 23; leases of, 393, l. 8; 435, l. 45; letter of attorney respecting, 396, 1. 23 Downehale, Downhalt, Downhall, Mr., fell., petitions against the master and seniors, 199, 1. 30; petitions the chan- cellor about the lease of Northstock, 498, 1. 44; chaplain to abp. Williams. 200, 1. I; leave of absence for, re- quested and granted, 457, l. 45; his charge against Lane, 625, 1. 29 Downes, And., fell., noted greek scho- lar, 157; 171; elected greek profes- sor, 180; greek letter of thanks to a lady, 396, 1. 10; various notices of him, 598, 1. 8; sir S. Dewes' account of him, 598, 1. 27; his correspondence with Casaubon, 598, 1. 24; Jo. Taylor's account of him, ib. 1. 46; dates of his degrees, etc., 599, 1. 7; his epitaph, ib. 1. 20
Dowsinge, Tho., publique notarye,' lease to, of Jakes manor, Cotnam, 460,1. 32; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 37 Dowsing, Wm., his notes on St. John's and Peterhouse, 639, 1. 10 Drablesse, Jo., lease to, of manor and lands at Thriplowe, 428, l. 27; 432, 1. 32; licence to alienate it, 435, 1.6; 'forfeyture' of his lease, 438, 1. 4 Drainner, Wm., lease to, of Hedcorne parsonage and lordship, 396, 1. 32
Drake, Fras., Baker's contributions to his Eboracum, 7. 1. 3; 556, l. 39
Dr. Jas., memorandum to enquire after his will and the life of his widow, 1037, 1. 1; coll. proceedings respect- ing bis will, ib. 1. 22, 28
Jo., lease to, of the farm of the great barn, 452, l. 14; lease to, of lands in Cambridge and Coton fields for the 'triall of the righte of the sayde landes,' 458, 1. 8; letter of attorney for their delivery to him, ib. 1. 23 Nathan, of Halifax, gent., father of Sam. Drake, 535, 1. 30
Sam., order from the king for him to be elected fellow, 535, 1. 28; date of his degrees, ib. 1. 29; death, ib. 1. 33; vicar of Pontefract, ib. 1. 34
- Dr. Sam., candidate for the mas- tership on the death of Dr. Jenkin, 1015, 1. 8
Draper, de Braintree, pharmac., his de- gree declared void, 618, 1. 28 Drurie, Jo., lease to, of lands at Tux- forthe, 438, 1. 39
Drydrayton, Dryedrayton, leases of lands and 'leies' at, 344, 1. 13; 389, 1. 34; 417, 1. 5; 441, l. 14
Ducarel, Dr., helped by bp. Green, 713, 1. 21
Duckworth, Wm., B.A., elected master
of Rivington school, 505, 1. 20; his death, 509, 1. 46
Dugard, master of Stamford school, 532, 1. 37
Duigenan, Dr. Pat., his pamphlet on Trin. coll. Dublin, 708, 1. 46 Duke, Mr., his speech to Chas. II. at Trin., 998, 1. 5
Du Moulin, a friend of bp. Gunning, 661, 1. 29
Dunbar, visct., letter to, respecting a coll. farm in Holderness, 491, 1. 46 Dune, Jo., to appoint the Thurlestone scholar, 398, 1. 24
Dunhamn, Jo., master of St. John's hospital, 46; 53
- Jo., jun., master of St. John's hos- pital, 53
Rob., master of St. John's hospital, 46; 53
Dunkin, Jo., lease to, of closes at Bugh- ton in Blayne, 375, 1. 27
Dunmows, manor of, the property of Alan Percy, 83, 1. 30, n. 3; muni- ments of, 566, 1. 13
Dunster, master of Bury school, Lanc., 528, 1. 3
Dunthorne, Mr., to direct the erection of the observatory in the 2nd court, 1071, 1. 8
Duport, Jas., vice-master of Trinity, 230
Durban, bp. Mackenzie at, 979, L. 20 Durham, lady Margaret admitted into the fraternity of, 62, 1. 6
- school, Jo. Frevile educated at, 531, 1. 25 Dutton, sir Ralph, married to Dr. Pet. Barwick's daughter, 536, 1. 30 Dyer, Dier, sir Jas., serj.-at-law, lease to him of a farm at Weston Colvyll, 377, 1. 19; letter to, for assistance against Snagg, 380, 1. 24; 468, 1. 15 Dymoke, Nedham, St. John's, a leader in the alteration of round caps to square, 1047, n. I
Earsington, Christ., lease to, of tene- ment and lands at Little Markham, etc., 414, 1. 8 Easington, Easinton, Esington, in Hol- dernes, leases of lands at, 386, 1. 34; 400, 1. 30; 425, 1. 36; 436, 1. 31; 444, 1. 40 Easthampstead, Berks., birthplace of bp. Vidal, 975, 1. 47
Easton, Jas., lease of Osprynge to, 349, 1. 34
Eccleshall, bp. Bowstead buried at, 974, l. 5
Edinburgh, bp. Mackenzie educated at, 977, 1. 5
Review on Marsh's S. P. C. K. ser- mon, 809, 1. 14; Sydney Smith's review in, of bp. Marsh's questions, 885, 1. 40; Blomfield's reviews in, of Butler's Aeschylus, 909, 1. 14; 918, 1. 40; Elmsley's, of Blomfield's Aesch. Prom. Vinct., 917, l. 45; Brougham's of Wood's optics, 1104, l. 21 Edmunds, Jo., M.A., an original fellow of St. John's, 70, 76; afterwards of Jesus, and master of Peterhouse, 77; his legacy to Dr. Tayler, 574, l. 18 Edmundson, Dr., sen. fell., present at the elections in the place of the non- jurors, 1008, 1. 30
Mr., fell., coll. tutor to bp. Osbal diston, 706, 1. 14; to bp. Garnett, ib. 1. 42; to abp. Cradock, 708, 1. 19; to bp. Green, 710, l. 34; 714, L II; sends his pupils Brome on fasting, 999, 1. 37 Edward III., foundation of King's hall by, 33; his grants to St. John's hos- pital, 36
VI., his letter to the university on Martin Bucer's appointment, 126; 574, 1. 38; Leaver's sermon before
him, 132, 1. 7, n. 1, 2; 575, l. 13; his foundation of Shrewsbury school, 405, 1. 32; his intended benefaction to St. John's, 577, 125; his charter to Shrewsbury school, 933, 1. 47 Elward, prince, duke of Kent; bp. Fisher tutor to, 732, 1. 9 Edwardes, Jo., lease to, of lands in Romney marsh, 380, 1. 8
Ri, lease to, of Thorington manor, 458, 1. 1; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 6 Edwards, Ellice, of Llanhaber, Merion., gent., father of Rob. Edwards, 541, I. 38
Ri., coll. butcher, agreement to give him £20 on account of the high price of meat (1764). 1040, 1. 26
Rob., order from the king for him to be re-elected fell., 541, l. 27; dates of degrees and admissions, ib. 1. 37 - Dr. Tho., Clare, a friend of bp. Law, 717, 1. 17
Egerton, lord keeper, patron of bp. Vaughan, 255; abp. Williams chap- lain to, 261
Egham, Eggam, lease of land at, 363, 1. 13; sale of Kuolle grove there, to Hen. VIII., 363, 1. 27; 364, 1. 7 Eichhorn, his opinion of bp. Marsh's dissertation on the gospels, 751, 1.48; sir Win. Hamilton's remarks on, 801, 1. 24; prof. Lloyd's proposals for translating, b. 1. 28
Eichstädt, H. C. A., his letter to Por- son respecting bp. Marsh, 758, 1. 43 Εἰκών βασιλική, opinions on the author- ship of, 678, 1. 12
Ejectments of clergy, etc. at the great rebellion, notices of, in Baker and Cole, 633, 1. 39
Elbrow, Wm., coll. butler, leases to,
of More-house or the green dragon, etc. in Trin. par., 420, 1. 29; 452, 1. 23; licence of alienation, 452, 1. 26; lease to, of lands and tenements at Meldrithe and Melbourne, 442, l. 19; licence to alienate it, ib. 1. 41 Elcocke, Ri., elected master of Pock- lington, 476, 1. 24; application from sir Rog. Wilbraham for his fellowship for sir Pigott, 477, 1. 1; reply of coil. to this, ib. 1. 8
Election of fellows, letter to lord Burgh- ley respecting, 395, 1. 27
of master, evils attending, 199; dis- puted election on the death of Dr. Whitaker, 1595. 190; 606, 1. 2 seq.; on the death of Dr. Gwyn, 1633, 213; 623. 1. 21 seq.; on the death of Dr. Jenkin, 1727, 1015, 1. 6; on the death of Dr. Lambert, 1735, 1022, 1. 4; 1033. 1. 2; on the death of Dr. Powell, 1775, 1079, l. 1; 1081, 1. 41
Eliat, Jo., lease to, of water mylnes at Blonham, 370, l. 38
Eliot, Lawr., Magd., moderator, 1752; 1089, 1. 32; 1090, 1. 12. Eliott, Eliotte, sir Tho., bond to, 361, 1. 37; lease to, of a farm at Weston Colvyll, ib. 1. 40
Elizabeth, qu., her injunction against wives in colleges. 135, 1. 30; 180, 1. 24; various references to this, 577, 1. 29; her remarks to the abp's. wife, 578, 1. 1; her visit to Cambridge (1564) notified, 155, l. 6; 157, 1. 3; her treatment of Dr. Humphreys, 155, 1. 13; 583, 1. 4; her entrance into Cambridge, 158, 1. 13; the pro- ceedings there in her honour, ib. 35 seq.; various accounts of these, 583; proceedings of the university before her (1578) at Walden, 177, 1. 18; 597, 1. 24; presents to bp. of Ely's fellowship, sede vacante, 187, 1. 16, 22; her benefactions to Shrewsbury school, 405, 1. 47; her letter nomi- nating Humphr. Hammon bp. Ely's fell., sede vacante, 429, 1. 15; 470, 1. 28; letter to admit W. Crashawe bp. Ely's fell., sede vacante, 187, l. 16; 438, 1. 26; 470, 1. 34; her promise to the university unfulfilled, 586,
Ellenborough, lord, sixth son of bp. Law, notices of, 722, 1. 5.
Ellicott, Chas. Jo., bp. Gloucester and Bristol, 980, 1. 43
Eilis, Rog, clerk, executor to Dr. Ash- ton, 353, 1. 5; 569, 1. 33
Wm., King's, the coll. subscribe 10 gs. to his translation of Aristotle, 1077, 1. 38; notice of him and his works, ib. l. 40
Elman, Hen., of Multon, Linc., yeo- man, lease of lands to, 547, l. 41 Elmsett, Suff., revd. W. Talbot incum- bent of, 1030, n. 6
Elmsley, Pet., his remarks in Edin.
Rev. on the controversy between Butler and Blomfield, 917, 1. 45; his letter to Blomfield on the catholic claims and reconciliation to Butler, 927, 1. 4
Elsley, Elkysley, Notts., letter of at- torney respecting lands at, 358, l. 7; leases of messuage, etc. at, 402, 1. 34; 441, 1. II
Elton, Southey's recommendation of, for translating Lucien Bonaparte's Charlemagne, 930, 1. 8
Elvas, Mr., his goblet 'potte' not to be lent, 550, 1. 5
Elverland manor, Ospringe, a steward appointed to, 355, 1. 23; leases of, 366, 1. 36; 388, 1. 25, 27; 391, 1. 22;
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