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grant of, to Mr. Bootle, for the use of
Dr. Powell, 1071, 1. 11; Dr. Wood
appointed rector of, 1095, l. 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, l. 18

Frevile, Gilb., of Durham, gent., fa. of
Jo. Frevile, 531, l. 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, I. 6; 440, 1. 42

Fuhrmann, W. D., his opinion of Marsh's
Michaelis, 755, 1. 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, 1. 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, 1. 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, l. 16

Gaites, Jo., deprived of Sonnyngehill
vicarage, 381, 1. 27

Gale, Dr., master of St. Paul's school,
702, 1. 39

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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, 1. 13
Garnett, Barnard, D. D., Sid., notices of,
707, 1. 4, 15

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Hen., notices of, 706, 1. 43

- Jo., bp. Ferns, 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, 1.4
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, 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, ίδ. 12
Gauden, Leuknor, M.A., son of bp. G.,
267

Gaudinge, Jo., signs letters to lord
Burghley on the choice of a master,
606, 1. 34; 607, 1. 18

- Morgan, signs letter to lord Burgh-
ley on the choice of a master, 607,
1. 16

Gaudy, Mr., schoolmaster to Tho. Jen-
kin, toi4, 1. 9

Gawde, serjeant, the dispute about Hil-
ton referred to him, 380, 1. 30
Gay, Jo., Sid., bp. Law's opinion of,
722, 4. 41

Geblon, Jo., of Thorrington, 349, 1. 40
Gedney, Gedneye, leases of tenements,

lands, etc. at, 343, 1. 34; 391, l. 3;
429, L. 31; 432, 1. 29; 446, l. 19;
458, 1. 44; lease of saltmarshes, etc.
374, 1. +

Gee, sir Wm., gets the credit of Ri.
Whittington's donation, 206, 1. 18;
619, 1. 31; his benefactions to the
coll., 474, 1. 30; dispute respecting
Baynton rectory, 476, 1. 28
Gegroet, or Legroet, Denb., birthplace
of bp. Dolben, 264, 1. 17
Gemptings, estate at Melrethe so called,
361, 1. 24

Gent, Jo., M.A., the king's mandate
to elect him a fellow, 500, 1. 10
Geo. I., his visit to Cambridge 1717,
1018, l. 43

Geo. II, manner of his reception at
Cambridge 1728, 1019, l. 1

Geo. III., his expected visit to Cam-
bridge 1763, 1018, 1. 39; agreement
to petition him to alter the statutes
limiting two fellows to a county, 1072,
1. 15

Gepson, Tho., sale of tenement, etc. to,
344, 1. 23

Gerard, Geo., on lady Shrewsbury's im-
prisonment, 613, l. 43

sir Gilb., master of the rolls, inden-
ture with, respecting lady Burghley's
benefactions, 425, 1. 5

lord, letter to, on his claiming lands
in Kentish town, 543, l. 39
Gibbon, Gibbons, Ri., mayor of Shrews-
bury, trustee of the school, 510, 1. 46;
letter from, nominating Jo. Lloyd to
a scholarship, 530. 1. 13

Gibson, A. F., his address to the public
respecting the Abingdon letter to bp.
Marsh, 864, 1. 20

Gibson, bp. Edmn., favours Dr. Williams

for mastership of St. John's, 1025, 1. 37
Gibson, Wm., assistant at Sevenock,
481, 1. 38

Gidding, Little, description of the cha-
pel of, 630, 1. 36

Gifford, at the puritan synod at St.
John's, 601, 1. 5, 24

Gilbert, Amb., his foundation, 548, 1. 2
Gi.bertines, the, or white canons, in

Cambridge, 23, 47

Gilby, Ant., Beaumont's and Wood's
letters to, 582, 1. 38

'Gilding the pill,' a proverb of various

nations, 294, 1. 8

Gil, schoolmaster in Holburne, 526, 1. 2
Gill, Gyll, Pet., Dowinan scholar, 428,
1. 16

- Tho., leases to, of two houses over
against Trinity church on the north
side, 402, 1. 40; 427, 1. 40; licence of
alienation, 429, 1. 26; the lease alien-
ated, 433, 1. 29

Gisborne, Dr., nominates Dr. Wood
Hare exhibitioner, 1095, 1. 5
Gisbourne, Dr., sent for to attend Dr.
Powell, 1048, 1. 38

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Gittens, Gittings, Gyttins, Raphe, re-
commended by the bailiffs for 3rd
master of Shrewsbury, 440, 1. 14;
the coll. elect him, ib. 1. 17; removed
by a decree of chancery, 475, l. 39;
letters from the king requiring him to
be established 2nd master, 483, 1. 3;
clears himself to the bp. of Lichfield
of the imputations laid against him,
ib. 1. 13; a pupil of Geo. Benson's ib.
1. 54; commended as 2nd master of
Shrewsbury sch., 500, 1. 18; elected
by the coll., ib. 1. 22; his application
to retire on a pension, 519, L. 46;
retires, 520, 1. 24

Gladstone, W. E., advocates the Zam-

besi mission at Cambridge, 979, 1. 45;
a donor to the Mackenzie fund, 980,
1. 37

Globes, agreements to buy a pair of, for
the coll., 1041, 1. 9; 1073, 1. 12
Glomeriae, magister, office of, 28; the
last holder of, 30; origin of the term,
ib.; various references to, 558, l. 30
Gloucester, duke of, bp. Beadon tutor
to, 729, 1. 23; bp. Marsh's support
of him for the chancellorship of Cam-
bridge, 803, 1. 39; 804, 1. 34; his
election, 805, 1. 2; Dr. Butler's ser-
mon at his installation, 922, l. 16
Glover, Amb., malster of Chesterton,
a great crony of Dr. Newcome's, 1028,
1. II

- Rev. G., his remarks on Marsh's
Comparative view, 865, 1. 47; Parr's
comment on this, 866, 1. 21; ‘Philo-
dike's' strictures on, ib. l. 43

Glyn, Dr., Trin., a defender of tran-
substantiation, 126

Dr. Rob., King's, a friend of Wm.
Chafin, 1089, J. 24

Glynton, Nich., B.A., an original fell.
of St. John's, 77

Goade, Rog., prov. of King's, a visitor
of St. John's coll., 596, 1. 27; inter-
cedes for the puritans, 602, 1. 9;
complaint that his wife came into the
coll., 604, 1. 41; letters as v. c. to
lord Burghley respecting the master-
ship of St. John's, 606, 1. 42; 607,
1. 22; 609, 1. 17; letter to the same,
recommending Ri. Neale, B.D., to be
master of Magd. coll., 609, 1. 24
Goblet, or pot, of silver, to be presented
by fellow commoners, on admission,
548, 1. 30
Goddard, Dr., Mr. Talbot his opponent
for the mastership of Clare, 1030,

1.33
Godlington, Godlyngton, Rob., his ap-
plication to Dr. Tayler for the re-
version of the lease of Ramwrick,
etc., 375, 1. 1; leases of Ramerwick

manor granted to him, 376, 1. 42;
385, 1. 19; 428, 1. 24; his lease for-
feited, 439, 1. 14

God's house hostel, 45, absorbed into
Chr. coll., 58

Godwin, de præsul., by Richardson, Dr.
Newcome a subscriber to, 1034, 1. 24
Godwyn, Chas., Ball. coll. Oxf., his re
marks on bp. Green, 713, l. 13
Goffe, his examination of Evelyn, 649,
1. 36

Gokman, Wm., B.A., a testimonial to,
362, 1.35

Gold, Golde, Hen., B.A., an original
fellow of St. John's, 77; (M.A.), pre-
sentation of, to Ospringe vicarage,
359, 1. I

Goldisburgh, Godf., objects to the new
statutes of 1570, 165
Goldsborough, Goldsborrowe, Golds-
brow, Goldesboro, Goldesborowe, Jo.
sen., lease to, of a tenement in St.
Edward's parish, 389, 1. 16; of the
greene dragon, etc. in Trin. par., 390,
I. 10; of Jakys or Jaks manor, Cot-
tenham, 376, 1. 8; 381, 1. 12

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Rd., lease to, of a tenement in Camb.,
355, 1. 17; of a close in St. Pet. par.,
357, 1. 25

Tho, messuage sold to, 350, 1. 34
Gomersall, Tho., member of the Brew-
ers' co., 490, l. 20

Gonthwaite hall, Nidderdale, Dr. Craven
born at, 1089, 1. 1

Gonville or Gunvile, Edm. de, present-
ed by bp. Montacute to Tyryngton
rectory, 35; founds Gunvile hall, ib.;
its earlier title, 42

Gooch, Dr., bp. Ely, has Dr. Jenkin

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for his assessor as v. c. in Bentley's
case, 1007, 1. 10; Dr. King's attack
upon, 1023, 1. 44; 1024, l. 18

Dr. Jo., father-in-law to bp. Beadon,
729, 1. 21

Goodall, Dr., schoolmaster of bp. Percy,
898, 1. 8

Gooddenston, the parson of, his annuity
to be paid by the vicar of Ospringe,
432, 1. 42

Goode, Tho., gyp, Ste. Fovargue tried

for the manslaughter of, 1075, 1. 34
Goodericke, Mr., schoolmaster, 507,
1.23

Goodman, Dr. Gabriel, dean of West-
minster, his benefactions to St. John's,
174; refuses the bishopric of Peter-
borough, 177; encourages bp. Mor-
gan's translation of the Bible into
Welsh, 254, 1. 20; letter of thanks
to, for founding scholarships, 396, 1. 5 ;
470, 1. 3; the foundation of his scho-
larships, 405, 1. 4; to be nominated
by him for his life, ib. 1. 15; addi-

tional money given by him to the
coll. ib. 1. 18; indenture of the coll.
with, respecting Cheshunt benefac-
tions, 422, 1. 35; 425, 1. 6; grant to,
from the mystery of Haberdashers,
423, 1. 24; letter from, appointing a
lady Burghley's scholar, 424, 1. 31;
indenture from, waiving the nomina-
tion of his scholars to sir R. Cecil,
452, 1. 1; register of his foundation,
547, 1. 19; the channel of lady Mil-
dred Cecil's bounty; 594, l. 24, 31;
585, 1. 3, 30

Goodman, Mr. orator, tutor of Fras.
Jacob, 523, 1. 20; latin letter by, 524,
1. 33

Goodrich, Tho., p. Ely, holds a visita-
tion at St. John's, 116; his deter-
mination as visitor, 117; letter of
thanks from the coll. for this, 118,
1. 16; 343, 1. 39; 463, 1. 23
Goodwin, Harvey, dean of Ely, advises
bp. Mackenzie against going to Delhi,
978, 1. 29; approves of his going to
Natal, ib. 1. 39; his memoir of bp.
Mackenzie, 980, 1. 12; preaches at
Oxford on behalf of the Mackenzie
fund, b. 1. 38

Goodwyn, Jo., signs letters to lord
Burghley on the choice of a master,
606, 1. 33; 607, 1. 17

Gordon, a New York chaplain, bp.
Turner's letter upon, 990, 1. 13

Dr. Jas., archdn. of Lincoln, 711,
1. 18; 1022, 1. 23

Gore, Mr. Jo., bearer from the Salters'
company of the deed of Robson's
foundation 522, 1. 32; his son recom-
mended as, and elected one of the
first exhibitioners, ib 1. 37, 47; curate
of St. Peter's, Cornhill, 523. 1. 2

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- Tho., elected Robson exhibitioner,
522, 1. 47; date of his admission, etc.,
523, 1. 4

Gosfield, Wm. de, master of St. John's
hospital, 52; 560, 1. 37

Gosling, sir Fras., and co. bankers for
the coll., 1072, 1. 2

Gospels, the, origin of, bp. Marsh's con-
troversies respecting, 745, 1. 46 seq.;
762, 1. 36 sq.

Gosta Green, near Birmingham, bp.
Ryder's church at, 734, 1. 27
Goston, Ri., leases to, of tenement and
lands at Tuxforthe, Little Markham,
etc., 396, 1. 20; 414, 1. 4

Gostwike, Gostwyk, Jo., esq., patent
to, of the stewardship of two manors,
352, 1. 1; treasurer of tenths, 356,
1. 37

Goter, Rog. de la, master of Peter-
house, his submission to the bp. of
Ely, 32

Gouge, Tho., his endeavours to esta- !
blish schools in Wales, 689, 1. 41

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– Dr. Wm., imprisonment of, 669,
1. 40
Gough, Rd., letter to, from Cole on Dr.
Powell's aversion to Baker's history
of St. John's, 1051, 1. 26
Gould, Wm., fell., his will in Baker's
MSS., 983, 1. 16

Gouldman, Gowldman, Geo., fell., al-
lowed to enjoy his fellowship during
his absence, 448, 1. 12; signs letter
to lord Burghley on the choice of a
master, 606, 1. 23; signs complaint
against Alvey and others, 608, 1. 36
Gouldson, Wm., bp. Bristol, Baker's
account of, 271; Cole's note upon,
680, 1. 41

Goulston, Ri., esq., death of Margaret,
wife of, 989, 1. 2
Gower, Hen., appointed by bp. Gun-
ning to revise his papers, 660, l. 14

Dr. Humphr., presents Baker's
reprint of Fisher's funeral sermon to
the library, 562, 1. 33; prepares new
statutes, 988, 1. 5; 994, 1. 15; Is.
Milles' account of, 646, l. 39; Cole's
account of him, as 24th master, 991;
his parentage, ib. 1. 7; arms, 991, 1.
18; n. 1; 1001, 1. 27; schools, 991, 1.
25; enters St John's, 992, 1.1; 997,
1. 29; his various rectories, 992,
3; made master of Jesus, ib. T. 14;
of St John's, ib. 1. 19; elected v. c.,
ib. 21; his speech to the king at
Newmarket; ib. 1. 26; 997, 1. 35;
chosen lady Margaret prof., 993, 1.
23; Baker's character of him, ib. 1.
24; Cole's charge against him of
trimming, ib. 1. 34; his withdrawal of
this, ib. n. 3; Ant. Wood's allusion
to him, 994, 1. 7; his funeral sermons
for bp Gunning, 994, 1. 19; extracts
from these, 648, 1. 32; 652, 1. 11;
659, 1. 36; 660, 1. 48; his letter to
Thoresby, 994, 1, 27; benefactions to
the coll., ib. 1. 32; the print of him
by Vertue, 995, 1. 6; death, and in-
scription on his tomb, ib. 1. 16; Dr.
James's mourning ring for him, 996,
1. 13; additions to Cole's life, ib.
1. 18; entertains Chas. II. at St.
John's, 997, 1. 42; 998, l. 5; suspect-
ed of favouring the nonjurors, 998,
1. 11; proceedings against him for
this, ib. 1. 14; Amb. Bonwicke's ac-
count of the coll. under him, ib. 1.
29; his account of his death, 999, l.
6; of his interment and legacies, ib.
].
49; dedication of Brome on fasting,
to him, 999, 1. 48; 100, l. 1; his
will, 100, 1. 22; publications, core-
spondence, etc., ib. 1. 30; book-plate

in coll. lib., 1002, 1. 23; Mat. Prior's
appeals to, on being put out of com-
mons, 1002, 1. 32; 1003, 1. 1; Dr.
Jenkin's tribute to, 1013, 1. 12
Gower, Stanley, father of Humph.
Gower, account of, 991, 1. 8; 997, L.
17; his life of Ri. Rothwell, 991, l.
15; 996, l. 21; rector of Brampton
Bryan, 992, n. 3; his contributions
to Sam. Clarke's lives, 991, 1 15;
996, 1. 19; his visit to Ri. Rothwell,
997, l. I

Gowland, Ri., custodian of abp. Wil-
liams's books, 621, l. 32; coll. inden-
ture with, respecting the abp.'s be-
quests to the library, ib. 1. 40, seq.
Graduates' commons, decree respecting,
531, 1. 31

Graevius, J. G., Bentley's letter to,
respecting bp. Stillingfleet, 700, 1. 29
Graham, Jos., queen Mary's proclama-
tion against, 987, 1. 8

Grafton, Chas., second duke of, accom-
panies Geo. II., to Cambridge, 1019,
1. 13

Grafton, Aug. Hen., 3d duke of, chan-
cellor, recommends Dr. Law for the
bishopric of Carlisle, 715, l. 9; his
generous offer towards paving and
lighting the town, 1052, l. 14
Granchester, Grauncester, Graundee-
tour, leases of lands at, 382, 1. 26;
392, 1. 22; 427, 1. 19; 454, l. 36; bp.
Bowstead curate of, 973, 1. 6
Grandorge, Is. coll., tutor to Ra. We-
therley, 541, 1. 13

Grant, master of Westminster school,
257, 1. 15

Grantham, bp. Gouldston educated at
the school at, 271, 1. 28; Dr. New-
come born at, and educated at the
school, 1023, 1. 21; 1032, 1. 20;
leaves his library to the town, 1030,
1. 14; 1034, 1. 40
Grantofte, Rog., of Hilton, will of, 348,
1..34

Granville, dean, his interviews with bp.
Turner on weekly communion, 989,
1. 19

Graunt, Alice, bond to, for the founda-
tion of a fellowship, 422, 1. 28
Graunte, Paul and Jo., to appoint the
Thurlestone scholar, 398, 1. 23
Graves, Hugh, lease to, of lands at Kirk-
bies in Preston, 455, 1. 4; licence of
alienation, ib. 1. 8, lease to, of tene-
ment and lands at Marflett, 455, 1.
10; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 13
Gray, J., his remarks on bp. Marsh on
parochial psalmody, 871, 1. 15

Rob., Chr. coll, letter of Jo. Stod-
dart to, respecting Geo. White's
legacy to St John's, 506, 1. 42

Gray, W., fell. Trin., his rudeness to
Dr. Bill, 127
Gregson, Edw., note of his scholarship,
546, 1. 36

Greek, rarity of the knowledge of, in
St. John's in the 16th century, 171,
1. 29; 180, l. 18

Green, Jo., bp. Linc., notices of, 710,
1. 31; Cole's account of him, ib. 1. 39;
bp. Newton's opinion of, 711, l. 42;
death, 712, 1. 10; his conduct as
master of C. C. C., 712, l. 14; 713,
L 3; his bookplate in St. John's li-
brary, 712, 1. 40; literary works, etc.,
713, 1. 1; supports Dr. Newcome for
the mastership, 1033, 1. 22; trustee
under Dr. Newcome's will, 1030, 1.
15; 1034, 1. 45

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Greenhill, Wm., S. T. P, married to bp.
Dee's daughter, 265, 1. 32
Greens, a penny a day allowed for, to
fellows, 1038, 1. 24

Greenstrete, master, his aggressions on
Ospringe wood, 426, l. 24
Greenwood, Rowl. nominated for mas
ter of Aldenham, 490, 1. 27, 31;
elected, ib. 1. 36; his resignation, 506,
1. 29

Grene, Thos., of Mylton, Kent, lease
to, of Tryanston manor, a smith's
forge, etc., 351, 1. 41; covenant to,
excusing payment for the forge, ib.
1. 44; acquittance to, for plate, 354,
1. 23; lease to of Trianston manor,
Romney marsh, 363, 1. 15
Gresley, Wm. prebendary of Lichfield,
899, 1. 8

Grey, sir Geo., advocates the Zambesi
mission at Cambridge, 979, l. 45

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sir Hen., sale to, of watermills at
Blunham, 375, 1. 38, 41

earl, speeches in house of lords re-
specting bp. Marsh's questions, 875,
1. 30; 876, 1. 32
Grey, R., Dr. Newcome a subscriber for

7 copies of his Liber Jobi, 1034, 1. 23
Grey, Dr. Zach., a friend of Cole's 1023,
1. 19: 1025, 1. 36; Dr. and Mrs. New-
come's contributions to his edit. of
Hudibras, 1026, 1 16; Newcome's
letter to, on withdrawing from this,
1027, l. 10; J. Jones's letter to, con-

cerning Newcome, 1033, 1. 29; Pote
of Eton to, on the same, ib. 1.
44;
collected materials for Baker's life,
1050, n. 3; given by his widow to
Masters, 1051, 1. 18
Greynwode, M.A., an early fellow of
St. John's, 70; 76

Greystock, rev. H. Percy rector of, 898,
1. 34

Griesbach's text of the greek testament,
bp. Marsh's letter respecting, 740, 1.
I; Marsh's vindication of him, 754,
1. 21; his opinion of the Codex Va-
tabli, 758, 1. 7

Griffith, master of Cambridge school,
541, 1. 43

Grigman, Ste., his subscription to the
oath of qualification, 533, 1. 13
Grimshawe, rev. T. S., his pamphlet
against bp. Marsh, 84, 1. 8; refuta-
tion of this, ib. 1. 11

Grindal, abp., an opponent of transub-
stantiation, 126; Ascham's character
of, 579. 1. 10; his letter to lord Burgh-
ley on the visitation of St. John's,
595, 1. 47

Grotius, Hugh., his de veritate, and a
French translation presented to the
library by lord Herbert of Cherbury,
529, 1. 35; a friend of Overall's, 671,

1. 43

Grove, Rob., bp. of Chichester, Baker's
account of, 277; additional notices of,
703, 1. 13

Grove, Tho., B.A., an original fellow
of St. John's, 77

Grundy, Jas., lease to, of Hilton manor,
394, 1. 37

Gualter, Rob., friend of abp. Sandys,
663, 1. 38

Guest, an opponent of transubstantia-
tion, 126

Gunning, Hen., his recollection of Dr.
Chevallier's funeral, 1082, 1. 37; anec-
dote by, of fellow commoners in hall
in Wood's time, 1100, 1. 18; account
of Drs. Parr, Marsh and Wood at
Caius lodge, ib. 1. 38

Dr. Peter, chosen 22nd master of St.
John's, from the mastership of C.C.C.,
233; his account of himself from his
MSS., 234; numerous preferments,
236; character, 233; 237; death, 237;
benefactions to St. John's coll., 238;
literary works, ib.; papers in MS.,
239; style of preaching, ib.; connex-
ion with Tillotson and Cosin, 240;
Baker's account of him as bp. of Chi-
chester and Ely, 269; his benefac-
tions to the library, 339; the king's
decree respecting his election as mas-
ter, 542, 1. 9, 17; obtains a declara-
tion that fellows recommended by the

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