Faber, Jo., lease to, of a garden in St. Clement's par., 443, l. 17 Faiercloth, Queens', his degree declared void, 618, 1. 29
Fairclough, Wm., his engagement on proceeding from B.D. to LL.D. de- gree, 1075, l. 14
Fairfax, Tho., lord F., a member of St. John's, 207; the tankard given by him to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 9, 30 Falcon inn, Cambridge, Fulke's acade- my at, 163
Falconer, revd. Thos., on bp. Marsh's origin of the gospels, 770, l. 27 Falkland, lord, bp. Dawson his chap- lain, 263; letter to, from the coll. on his being made counsellor and secre- tary, 531, 1. 37; his reply, 532, l. 11 viscountess, Dr. Gunuing's residence with, 235
Fallowfeid, Hen., fell., his election a charge against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 37; reference to, 982, 1. 21
Thos., a trustee of Pocklington school, 428, 1. 23 Fallows, revd. Fearon, fell., ast. roy. at the Cape, anecdote of bp. Carr's gene- rosity to, 971, 1. 43: memoir of, by revd. E Bushby, 972, 1.5; 1094, l. 26 Farish, Elizab., wife of bp. Carr, 972, 1. 6
Farre, Hen., lease to of Hurlston's lan l at Chesterton, 435, l. 10 Farrer, Nic., bp. Turner designs to write his life, 988, 1. 28
Farmer, Ri., syndic on, and opposed to, the proposals for an annual university - examination, 1067, 1. 5, 4
Father of the act, the, disturbances be- tween, and the proctors, 478, 1. 38 Faucett, Ri., fell., appellant against the master, 116, 1. 19; deprived and restored, 117, 1. 4; preferred by Nic. Shepherd, against the consent of six seniors, 590, 1. 32
Fauden, Jo., sen., lease to, of Ridge- well manor, 366, l. 44 Faudinge, see Fauden Faulkener, Maurice, his puritan sermon in St. John's chapel, 591, 1. 6; sum- moned for it by the master and se- niors, 592, 1. 15; imprisoned for a sermon at St. Mary's, ib. 1. 25 Faversham, bp. Marsh, born at, 735, 1. ; educated at the school there, ib. 1. 15 Fawcett, Edw., M.A., his presentation to Higham vicarage, 414, 1. 19; his death, 435, 1. 24, 31
Jas. B.D., Tho. S. Hughes's edition of his discourses, 1053, 1. 33 -Jo., M.A., fell., appointed to re- enter lands, and recover rents, etc., 413, 1. 42
Rob., master of Pocklington school, 428, 1. 22
Fawden, Thos., fell, 120, alias Rd. Faudinge, 981, 1. 3; reference to, 981, 1. 3
Fawn, Jo., lady Margaret's 1st preach-
er at Cambridge, 56; president of Queens', ib.; notes upon, 562, 1. 6 Feathers tavern, the London society instituted at, to abolish subscription, 1044, 1. 22
Fecknam, Dr., committed to Wisbech castle, 140
Feldyng, Tho., his presentation to Os- pringe vicarage, 381, l. 24 Felkirke, preference to be given to a native of, or Thurlestone scholar- ships, 398 26
Fell, Wm., D.D., archdn. Notts, in- denture respecting his benefactions, 351, 1. 16; the coil. covenant for his dirge and requiem, 358, 1. 26 Fellow commoners, admissions of, 548,
1. 4, 16; decree for presentation of plate on their admission, ib. 1. 30; co lege order for, respecting payments and plate, 1036, 1. 40; their beha- viour in hall, (1826), 1100, l. 18 Fellows, original allowance to, 81, 1.
34; 89, 1 26; twenty-nine deprived in the great reb llion, 219; lord Burghley's letter on the election of, 395, 1. 27; catalogue of admission of,
from the foundation, to 1866, 281; for 1867 and 1868, 984, 1. 20; note respecting their dividends, 437, 1. 15; decree respecting the payment of their bills for commons, 548, 1. 35; decree respecting their sub-si- zars, 551, 1. 20; decree as to the pricing of their chambers, ib. 1. 25; Ascham's remarks on thosejected under qu. Mary, 576, 1. 10; Foxe on the same, ib. 1. 42; notes on the regis ter of fellows, 981; a year of grace allowed them on proceeding to B. D. degree, 1035, 1. 12; the four seniors on lady Margaret's foundation, a- greement respecting their stipends, 1036, 1. 46; allowed a penny a day for greens, 1038, 1. 24; petition to Geo. III. to alter the election of only two from each county, 1072, 1. 15; the insanity of, a reason against elect- ing them into the seniority, 1073, 1. 29; decree respecting their dividends, 1765-85, 1071, 1. 15; 1075, 1. 29; 1076, 1. 37; 1084, 1. 1; 1086, 1. 24; see dividends
Fellowships, alterations in the form of admission to, 198, n. 1; 984, l. 16; to be resigned by a coll. preacher on the acceptance of a living, 1039, 1.
43
Felton, Hen., Gower's letter respecting a fellowship for, 1001, 1. 34
Nic., bp. Ely, nominates to bp. Ely's fellowship, 481, 1. 25; letter from, on being requested to interpret certain statutes, 489, 1. 45; the coll. reply to, 491, 1. 6
Fen Ditton, Dr. Gower rector of, 991, 1.4; 992, 1. 12; Dr. Lambert curate of, 1020, 1. 13 Fen-drayton, Fennedration, Fendrai-
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ton, leases of lands there, 347, 1. 7, 32; 366, 1. 6; 371, 1. 7; 417, 1. 24; 439, 1. 41; 442, l. 30; 448, 1. 15 Fenny Stanton church, Rog. Gran- tofte's benefaction to, 349, l. 6 Fenweeke, Fenwicke, Geo., gent., leases to of tenements and lands at Atwicke, 436, 1. 10; 444, 1. 20 Fenwick, Agnes, lease transferred to, 404, 1. 25 Ferrari, Antonio, the transcriber of Baker's MSS. from which this is printed, advert. vi. ; his benefactions to St. John's lib., ib.
Ferris, Mr., coll. tutor to abp. Stuart, 731, 1. 10; to bp. Marsh, 735, l. 12; his election as fell., 1040, 1. 38; allowance to, in lieu of perquisites as steward, 1077, 1. 3, 6; nominates Dr. Wood Hare exhibitioner, 1095, 1. 4
Fetherstonhaugh, Hen., elected fell., in place of a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 24 Fetyplace, Edw., his appointment to the coll. auditorship, 404, 1. 42 Feversham, Kent, birth-place of bp. Coldwell, 252, 1. 12
Feversam, Fevershall, leases of a watermill, etc., at, 388, l. 17; 404, 1. · 28; 442, 1. 37; leases of tenement and lands at, 396, 1. 35; 397, 1. 5; 446, 1. 29; 455, 1. I
Field, Mr., candidate for the master- ship on the death of Dr. Jenkin, 1015, 1. 9
Fielden, Rob., B. A., one of the nomi- nees for the mastership of Rivington, 505, 1. 20
Fields beyond the coll., steps towards the inclosure of, (1769), 1074, 1. 12 ; the tenant's lease to be renewed on consenting to this, 1077, 1. 34; Mr. Lombe paid five guineas for his trouble about this, 1083, 1. 20 Fienes, Fines, Nat., his zealous speech against Dr. Beale in the house of commons, 217, 1. 20; 630, 1. 3 Finch, serjeant, his book on the calling of the Jews, 669, 1. 41
Finch, sir Jo., letter of congratulation to, on his being made lord keeper, 524, 1. 40
Fines, dividend of, amongst the fellows, 201, 1. 6; order for this, 616, 1. 13; coll. agreements respecting, on the renewal of leases, 1037, 1. 41; 1038, 1. 44; 1039, 1.28; 1040, l. 41 ; money from, to be invested for Brackenbury's and Robins' benefactions, 1073, l. 24 Fires in coll. hall, bond to lady Mildred
Burghley, to keep them up from All Saints to Lady day, 404, I. 16 Fire in coll., half a guinea given to those who first entered the room, 1087, 1. 22
- engine, agreement to purchase one, 1036, 1. 35
Fish, the book found inside one, omens and warnings deduced from, 218; jests upon this, 631, 1. 31 Fisher, Caroline, married to rev. Tho. Stanley Bowstead, 972, 1. 39
- Jo., bp. Exeter and Sarum, account of, 731, 1. 29; tutor to the duke of Kent, 732, 1. 9; to princess Charlotte, ib. 1. 27; supports Dr. Chevallier for the mastership of St John's, 729, 1. 15; 1082, 1. 4; his disinterestedness, 732, 1. 36; death, ib. 1. 42; prefer- ments, 733, 1.5; literary publications, ib. 1. 15;
- Jo., father of bp. Fisher, notice of, 731, 1. 30; his friendship with Dr. Powell, 1081, 1. 44; applications
made to him in favour of Beadon for the mastership of St John's, 1082, 1. 6
35; notes on his chapel, 567, 1. 29, seq.; Cole, Ashby and Essex on his monument, 567, 1. 41 ; additional notes on him, 571, 1. 1-30; lord Wey- mouth sends an original portrait of him to Tho. Baker, 1006, 1. 25; 1012, l. I
Fisher, Jo., bp. Rochester, 1st lady Mar- garet's reader in divinity, 55; chosen chancellor of Cambridge, 57; advises the foundation of Christ's coll., 57; 58; of St. John's, 60; his funeral sermon for lady Margaret, 61; his activity in the foundation of St. John's, 66; authorised by lady Mar- garet's executors, to give the coll. statutes, 75; where these are printed, etc., 564, l. 12; ordered to repair to the council at Rome, 75; 564, l. 17; formally opens the coll., 76; 564, 1. 21; his proceedings in dissolving Higham, 88; his private chapel, 91; annual exequies decreed him by the university, 96: 570, 1. 8; his com- plete body of statutes, 97; 570, 1. 21, seq.; benefactions to St. John's, 100; his character, 102; benefactions to other societies, 103; death, 104; his statutes altered by Henry VIII, 119; revised under qu. Mary, 138; 578, 1. 40; his chapel desecrated under the Pilkingtons, 153; adorned and beau- tified by Dr. Beale, 218; desecrated by the puritans. 226; the plate given by him to the coll., 342, 1. 34; letter from coll. to, thanking him for his private chapel, 343, l. 18; 463, 1. 20; account of his difficulties in founding the coll., 344, 1. 26; vest- ments, etc., assigned by him to Chr. coll., ib, 1. 34; letter from, to Ri. Croke, 345, 1. 14; 463, l. 25; bond of £500 to, from the coll., 345, l. 17; indenture respecting money given by him to Chr. coll, etc., 346, 1. 7; his gifts to St. John's, ib. 1. 20; his in- denture with St. John's respecting his foundations, ib. 1. 29; latin letter to, from the university, 346, 1. 44; 463, 1. 33; his reply, 347, 1. 3; 463, 1. 35; letter of coll. to, to excuse pay- ment, 349, 1. 28; 464, L. 3; letter praying for access to him in the tower, 349, 1. 43; 464, l. 5; letter to, to secure his library, 349, 1. 46; 464, 1. 9; letter to, from Hen. VIII. to re- move the nuns from Higham, 355, 1. 38; grant from, of leave of absence to Master Wakfeld, 358, 1. 17; 466, 1. 27; letter to, to explain some passages in his statutes, 464, 1. 30; letter to, condoling with his suffer- ings, 465, 1. 21; register of his foun- dation, 546, 1. 46; various editions of his funeral sermon, 562, 1. 20; MS. copy of it, ib. 1. 35; reserved rooms for himself in coll., 564, 1.
Fitz Eustace, Hervey, grant to, from St. John's hospital, 561, 1. 23 Fitz Henry, Eustace, Pythagoras's school devised to him, 561, l. 14 Fitzherbert, Fytzherbert, Fytzharbert, sir Ant., chief justice, arbitrator in the dispute with lord Cobham, 348, 1. 16; 351, l. 11; 359, l. 41; 360, l. 18 Hugh, M.A., his presentation to Ospryng vicarage, 359, 1. 18; his death, ib. 1. 32 Fitz Hervey, Eustace, his benefaction to St. John's hospital, 561, 1. 26 Fitzjames,-jamys, sir Jo., chief justice, arbitrator in the dispate with lord Cobham, 348, 1. 16; 351, l. 11; 357, 1. 40; 359, 1. 41; 360, l. 11, 18, 29 Fitzwilliams, sir W., lord deputy of Ireland, 429, 1. 21 Fleming, Caleb, Blackburne's reply to, 718, 1. 35
Mr., King's coll., disputes before qu. Eliz. at Walden, 177
- Mr., patron of Stetchworth, Cambs., 556, 1. 3
Fletcher, Phin., his Sicelides written for Jas. Ist's visit to Camb. 617, 1. 14
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- Ri, objects to the new statutes of 1570, 165
Flint, Flinte, Flynte, Oliuer, Olyuer, and Joan, leases to, of pondyards in St. Clement's, 385, l. 22, 31; 427, 1. 10; of a tenement in St. Giles's par., 403, 1.6; 416, l. 44 Flood, Edwd., Gwynne scholar, 982, 1. 6
Fludd, at the puritan synod in St. John's, 601, 1. 24
Fludde, Wm., lease at Hornsey alien- ated to, 438, 1. 8
Fogg, Mr., supports Dr. Newcome for the mastership, 1033, 1. 22; agree- ment for him to purchase the duchess of Somerset's prints, 1035, 1. 44 Fogge, sir, tutor to Rob. Edwards, 541, 1. 39
Folehede, Jo., B.D., master of Michael house, 65, 66
Fordham, Jo., bp. Ely, 37; his bene- faction to Peterhouse, 39; excuses the chancellor of the university from his oath of obedience, 40 Fordham, Foordham, Fourdham, Bas- singburne manor at, leased to R. Leaver, 153, 1. 13; 582, l. 1; various
leases of, 363, 1. 10; 383, 1. 7; 387, 1. 20; 389, 1. 22; 397, l. 23; 427, l. 1; 456, 1. 41
Ford's Articuli, Dr. Newcome a sub- scriber to, 1034, l. 22
Forster, Ra., censure upon him by the master and seniors in the conclusion book blotted out, 1074. l. 16; he, having blotted it out enters it again in his own hand, ib. 1. 23
Dr. Sam., Opie's portrait of him in the coll. hall, its resemblance to Dr. Tatham, 1105, l. 9 Forthe, Jo., parson of Gooddenston, his annuity to be paid by the vicar of Ospring, 433, l. 42 Fortune, an haberdasher of hatts,' chairman of the committee for tender- ing the oath of discovery, 638, l. 43 Foster, Christr., signs letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 32; 607, l. 18
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- Jo., bis edition of Musurus, 904, 1. 17; 905, 1. 41
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- Lanc., lease to, of lands at Molton and Whaploade, 457, 1. 39; licence of alienation, 458, l. 6
Mr., schoolmaster to Ro. Jenkin, 1013, 1. 41
Fothergill, Mr., coll. tutor to Jo. Bar- wick, Jos. Bousfield, and Hugh Cheesbrough, 515, l. 19, 22, 39 Foulkes, Mr., sen. fell., present at the election in place of the nonjurors, roo8, 1. 29
Foundations, various, list of, 546, 1. 41 Founders, relatives of, begging of the coll., 1035, l. 14 Fovargue, Ste., his dividend to be stopped till his case be more known, 1075, 1. 31; tried for manslaughter, ib. 1. 33; final agreement respecting his dividends, 1077, 1. 28 Fowill, Christr., B.A., fell., testimonial to, 390, 1. 38
Fowke, Edw., fell. of God's house and Chr. coll., 58
Fowle, Foule, Rob., appointed coll. bailiff for Kent, 373, 1. 5; coll. re- ceiver for Kent, 387, 1. 33; lease to, of Ospringe parsonage, 386, 1. 39; alienation of the lease, 391, l. 43 Fowne, Sam., Stillingfleet's respect for, 699, 1. 9
Fox, Edw., D.D., prov. of King's, bp. Hereford and Winton; decline of his interest at court, 66, 1. 32; lady Mar- garet's exor., 68; appealed to by St. John's, 111; latin letters to, from the coll., 345, 1. 23; 354, l. 5; 463, 1. 27; 466, 1. 30; bond from the coll. to, 352, 1. 42
Foxcroft, Foxecrofte, Ri., leases to, of
the graunge or St. John's barnes, 420, L. 23; 434, L. 4; 445, l. 39; 457, 1. 25; lease to, of tenements and lands in St. Giles's and St. Peter's par., Coton, etc., 445, 1. 35; 457, 1. 29; lands in his occupation, 458, l. 14 Foxe, Jo., his remarks on the ejection of fells. under qu. Mary, 596, 1. 40 ; his argument against square caps, 580, 1. 44; his books and papers treat- ed for, for Mr. Harley, 701, l. 9 Foxton, Wm., draper, his tenement in Cambridge, 417, l. 12 Framfield, Suss., Hen. Hoare vicar of, 976, 1. II Frampton, Mr., appointed to catechize in chapel, 1041, 4; a candidate for the headship on the death of Dr. Newcome, 1042, 1. 7;. (Dr.) named as a candidate to succeed Dr. Powell, 1049, l. 11
Franciscans, the, their position in Cam- bridge, 47; the old synagogue assigned to them, 558, 1. 27 Francke, see Frankland Franke, Christr., sale of ground to him in the market place. Cambridge, 354, 1. 16; deed of feoffment, ib 1. 19 Frankland, Joyce, widow, (Mrs. Francke), her intended gift to some coil., 426, 1. 28; her benefaction to Caius, ib. 1. 33 Fraser, Col., father-in-law of bp. Tom- linson, 975, l. 26
Fraser, Elean. Jane, 2nd wife of bp. Tomlinson, 975, 1. 26
Frating and Thorrington rectories, coll. orders respecting, 1035, 1. 37; 1040, 1. 17
Frauncis, Aimye and Rob., lease to, of two houses in Harlestone lane, 424, 1. 6
– Jo., 'skeppemaker', lease to, of St. John's mayse, Waterbeach, etc., 445, 1. 16
Rob., lease to, of two tenements in Harlestone lane, 437, 1. 34 Freake, Dr., bp. of Rochester, 163 Frenche, Tho., lease to, of pondeyard with 13 ponds in St. Peter's parish, 437, l. 31; 442, l. 4 Frend, Wm., the proceedings against, 736, 1. 12; bp. Ma sh's sympathy for, ib. 1. 13; bp. Otter's opinion of the proceedings against, ib. 33; Coleridge's zeal for, ib. 42; Dr. Craven signs the decree for his expulsion, 1090, 1. 37 Fresel, Wm., prior of Rochester, 75 Freshwater, rectory of, given by abp. Wiliams to St. John's, 619, 1. 11; death of Mr. Culme, rector of, 1043, 1. 41; disappointment of the fellows at Dr. Powell taking it, 1044, l. 1; 1056, 1. 8; its value, 1014, 1. 8;
grant of, to Mr. Bootle, for the use of Dr. Powell, 1071, L. 11; Dr. Wood appointed rector of, 1095, 1. 23 Fretchwell, Pet., esq, bond to, to stand by an award, 357, 1. 45; lease to, of tenements and lands at Staley, 390, 1. 19; 438, 1. 18
Frevile, Gilb., of Durham, gent., fa. of Jo. Frevile, 531, I. 24
Jo., admission as scholar, 531, 1. 24; pensioner, ib. 1. 25 Frevyle, Geo., appointment of, as stew- ard of manors in Essex, 369, 1. 39 Friars de pœnitentia Jesu' in Cam- bridge, 23
Frost, Hen., chief founder of St. John's hospital, 15, 19; his family ancient and charitable, 15; the occupier of Pythagoras's school, 561, l. 15
Mr., college tutor to Tho. Brough- ton, 541, 1. 43
Frumant, Frummante, Hen., lease to, of land, stable, etc. at Willingham, 402, 1. 6; 440, 1. 42
Fuhrmann, W. D., his opinion of Marsh's Michaelis, 755, l. 8
Fulbourn, 10gs. given towards a new set of bells at, 1084, l. 3 Fulke, Dr. Wm., deputed to confer with Watson and others in Wisbech castle, 140, 1. 19; a fellow under James Pilkington, 148, 1. 12; expelled from his fellowship for disaffection, 162; opens an academy at the Falcon, 163; afterwards master of Pembroke, 164; his acquaintance with Dr. Whitaker, 181; 599, l. 33; his signature as pre- sident, 548, 1. 24; sermon at St. Mary's, 583, 1. 29; resignation, 586, 1. 45
Fuller, Mr., rector of Stetchworth, Cambs., 556, 1. 2
Dr., dean of Ely and Durham, 221, 1. 20
Dr. Tho., his mistake of Gonville hall for Benet coll., 42, l. 1; on Dr. Whitaker's neglect of men of learn- ing, 184; on sir Tho. Smith's rent corn act, 592, 1. 45; Cole's defence of, against Baker, 603, 1. 9; his ac- count of bp. Jegon, 666, 1. 13 Funerals of masters of colleges, custom observed at, 1082, l. 40, 44
Fynche, Hen., lease of Kirkbies manor, Ashwell, 442, Il. 26 Fyrthe, Reynould, lease of close, etc. to, at Great Bradley, 347, 1. 36
Gabell, Dr., Parr's letter to, on Dr. Butler, 943, 1. 46; his approbation of Mr. Carson's book, 944. l. 3 Gadston, Gt., Beds., Fras. Crawley born at, 517, 1. 16
Gaites, Jo., deprived of Sonnyngehill vicarage, 381, 1. 27
Gale, Dr., master of St. Paul's school, 702, 1. 39 Gandolphy, Pet., his letter to bp. Marsh on his Inquiry,' 834, l. 30; Is. Mil- ner's remarks on this, 836, 1. 42; Marsh's reply to, 837, 1. 2; his 2nd letter to Marsh, 838, 1. 29; Lefroy's review of, 841, 1. 22
Garbett, Jo., bearer of a letter from the
bailiffs of Shrewsbury, 375, 1. 42 Gardener, Tho., lease to, of land and tenements at Steeple Morden and Tadlow, 377, 1. 35
Gardiner, bp., chancellor of the univer- sity, 142; letter to, from the coll., altered to abp. Heath, 379, 1. 34; Cole's note on his arms, 664, l. 13 Garnett, Barnard, D. D., Sid., notices of, 707, 1. 4, 15
- Hen., notices of, 706, 1. 43
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- Jo., bp. Ferus, etc., notices of, 706, 1. 39; 708, 1. 15; admitted at St. John's coll., 706, 1. 42; migrated to Sidney, 707, 1. 6; his patronage of Phil. Skelton, ib. 1. 31 Garrard, G., his letter to the lord keeper on the election of Dr. Beale, 626, 1.. Garthtwaite, Ri., commended for master of Sedbergh, 526, 1. 27 Gataker, his life of Dr. Whitaker, 604, 1. 34 Gatewarde, Oliver, lease to, of Malverns at Steple Morden, 420, l. 17; lease alienated to, 442, l. 12; lease to, of tenement and land at Steple Mor- den, 449, l. 33
Gauden, Jo., bp. of Exeter and Worc., Baker's account of, 266; additional references to, 678, 1. 1; Cole's note on his arms, ib. 1. 7; various opinions on Εἰκὼν Βασιλική, ib. 12
Gauden, Leuknor, M.A., son of bp. G., 267
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