king shall be examined like others, 543, 1. 7; signature as master, 551, 1. 43; Is. Milles's opinion of, 642, 1. 25; at the Savoy conference, 645, 1. 3, 6; various notes upon Baker's account of him, 647, 1. 13; chaplain of New coll. Oxford, 648, 1. 21; taken to task by Cromwell, ib. 1. 30; extracts from Dr. Gower's discourse on his character, 648, 1. 32; 652, 1. 11; 659, 1. 36; 660, 1. 48; is seized while celebrating the holy commu- nion, 648, 1. 42; 649, 1. 30; anecdotes of him at Chichester, 650, 1. 33; his disputes with sectaries there, 651, 1. 2; Rob. Jenkin's latin inscription upon, 656, 1. 5; Burnet's account of him, 657, 1. 27; Baxter's opinion of him, 658, 1. 1; extract from his will, ib. 1. 25; copy of his book plate in St. John's library, 659, 1. 16; disposal of his papers by will, 660, 1. 11; por- traits of him, his monument, etc., ib. 1. 41; minor notes upon, 661, l. 29; his arms, ib. 1. 36; 1108, 1. 17; friend- ship with bp. Turner, 985, 1. 7; pa- tronage of Dr. Gower, 991, 1. 5; 992, 1. 10. 14; Gower's funeral sermons for him, 994, 1. 20; his money in the coll. chest applied to the expenses of the chapel, 1036, 1. 6; the coll. give 5 guineas to Bentham for the plate of his monument, 1039, 1. 1; Ashby's remark on Baker's character of him, 1051, 1. 44
Gunning, Pet., father of the bishop, notices of, 647, 1. 16
Mr., recommended by the coll. for Ufford rectory, 1071, 1. 9 Gunpowder plot, anniversary of the, order for the solemn observance of, under Dr. Clayton, 194, 1. 14 Gurney, J. J., bp. Stanley's funeral sermon for, 969, 1. 21; 971, 1. 24 Gutteridge, succeeded by Powell as foundation scholar, 1053, 1. 21 Gwatkin, Hen. Melvill, elected fellow, 984, 1. 29
-T., vacates his fellowship, 984, 1. 26 Gwyn, Gwin, Gr., servant and sole ex-
ecutor of Dr. Owen Gwynn, 205, l. 45 Gwyn alias Wyn, Griffeth, indenture with, respecting Dr. Jo. Gwyn's foun- dation, 420, 45; 421, 1. 2; to no- minate the first Gwyn fellows, 421, 1. 30
- Gwin, Dr. Jo., uncle of Owen Gwyn, 206, 1. 22; indenture respecting his foundation, 421, 1. 2; coll. register of this, 547, l. 41; coll. agreement re- specting his fellowship, 1037, 1. 7; agreement with his heirs respecting his scholarship, 1072, L. 13
Gwyn, Gwin, Owen, 18th master, sup- posed intrigues for his election, 198; 615, 1. 45; his conduct as master, 199; entertains the prince of Wales, 201; and king Jas. I., 202; supports the duke of Buckingham as chancellor, 203; his death and preferments, 204; leaves nothing to the coll, 205; his family connexions, 206; Owen's epi- gram on, 207; preferments promised to, 210; tutor to abp. Williams, 261, 1. 15; admitted Gwyn scholar, 206, 1. 26; 422, l. 10; six letters to, from lord Maynard, 545, 1. 39; chooses the lease of Ridgewell to annex to the mastership, 551, 1.8; his signature as master, ib. 1. 9, 19; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 21; report of his pre- ferment to St. David's, 615, 1. 28; various references to him, ib. 1. 32; excellent decrees made under him, 616, 1. 18; his system of registration on admission, ib. 1. 25; his oration to Jas. I. on his second visit, 617, l. 17; Cole's defence of him, 619, 1. 36; tes- tifies in favour of Lane, 625, 1. 31; the plate given by him to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, l. 10; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1107, 1. 10 Gyfferson, Gifferson, Giforson, Jo., leases to, of tenement and lands at Atwycke, 386, l. 16; 400, l. 32; 436, 1. 3; 444, 1. 30
Gyggis, Simon, B.A., an original fell. of St. John's, 77
Gylson, Thos., lease of Thriplow manor alienated to, 435, l. 7
Haberdashers, deeds of the mystery of, respecting Mildred lady Burghley's benefactions, 423, 1. 24; 425, l. 1 Hacket, bp. of Down, deprivation of, 697, 1. 3
- Jo., bp. of Lichfield, his life of abp. Williams, 261; his benefaction to the library, 339; arms in the liber me- morialis, 1108, 1. 15
Haddon, Walt., LL.D., queen Eliza- beth's university commissioner, 146 Hadleigh, Suff., bp. Overall born at, 258, 1. 34
Hadley, A. V., fell. of St. John's, secre- tary to the central African mission, 979, l. 46
Haduoll, rent charge on the lands of, for Shrewsbury scholars, 486, 1. 5 Hailstorm, 2 guineas presented by the coll. to the sufferers by a, 1074, 1. 30 Haiward, see Heywarde Hales, Chas., lease to, of Higham par- sonage for three livos, 449, l. 1; licence
of alienation, ib. 1. 5; lease to, of the manors of Higham and Lyllychurch, ib. 1. 20; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 24 Hales, Mr., his preferment to a prebend of Windsor, 571, l. 10 Halifax, bp. Morton educated at, 260, 1. 21; bp. Lake born and educated at, 272, 1. 5, 6; Sam. Drake born at, 535, 1. 30
Halifax, Dr. Sam., a defender of sub- scription, 1057, 1. 22; on the syndicate for, and a supporter of, annual exa- minations, 1067, 1.5, 9; elected prof. of Arabic against Dr. Jebb, 1091, l. 34 Hall, Jas., power of attorney to, 351, l. 3 Jonathan, a sen. fell., present at the elections in place of the non-jurors, 1008, 1. 32
bp. Jos., his advice respecting the Book of Sports, 585, l. 19, 22; his elegy on Whitaker, 604, 1. 35; vindi- cation of Dr. Collins, 640, l. 29; re- marks on Benj. Carier's conversion, 667, 1. 1; his Contemplations dedicated to sir Hen. Yelverton, 672, 1. 37 - Hawle, Randall, Ranulphe, coll. re- ceiver general, acquittances to, 346, 1. 24; 350, l. 14; 360, 1. 2; 362, l. 33, 44; 366, 1.4; 370, 1. 22; acquittance by, relating to Bromhall, 356, 1. 19; power of attorney to, 351, 1. 3; letter of attorney to, 358, 1. 6; bond to, to stand to an award, 367, 1. 38; leases to, of Horningsey parsonage, 344, 1. 15; 354, 1. 21; 376, 1. 31; request to Mr. Langdale to sign a lease for him, 462, 1. 26
Hall, the, undergraduates making dis- turbance in, agreement respecting, 1041, 1. 11; H. Gunning's anecdote of fellow-commoners in, 1100, l. 18 Halsall, Mrs., lease of Morris's lands re- newed to, on condition of her con- senting to their enclosure, 1077, L. 34 Halys, Christ., attor. general, arbitrator in the dispute with lord Cobham, 360,
Hamesworth, Hamisworth, see Hems- worth
Hamilton, marquis of, letter of remon- strance to, respecting Geo. Seaton's case, 496, l. 13, 25; letter from, for Jo. Jude to be chosen fell., 507, l. 19 sir W., his remarks upon bp. Marsh's lectures, 801, 1. 22
Hammerton, Hunts., birthplace of Dr.
Zac. Brooke, 1029, n. 5 Hammond, Hammon, Humf., nomi- nated by the queen bp. of Ely's fell., sede vacante, 429, 1. 18; his death, 438, 1. 28
Jo., M.D., lease to, of Thriplowe
manor, 461, 1. 6; licence of aliena- tion, ib. 1. 10
Hammond, Tho., sir Hammon, Dowman scholar, 428, 1. 14
rev., boud from, 358, l. 14 Hamoon, Dr. Gower rector of, 992, 1. 4 Hampton, Middlesex, birthplace of bp. Fisher (Sarum), 731, 1. 30; curate there, 732, 1. 2
Hanchet, Mr., of Ickleton, his daughter married to Dr. Z. Brooke, 1030, 1. 9 Hancock, Ra., dispensation asked for him to be fell. of Emm.,.644, 1. 20 Hanmer, Dr., bp. of St. Asaph, 210 - Jo., admitted under Tuckney, 642,
Hanson, Jo., objects to statutes of 1570, 165 Harborough school, H. Hatton educated at, 535, 1. 42
Hardware, Jo., M.A., nominated to a Mountstephen fellowship, 534, 1. 16 Hardwicke, leases of lands at, 365, 1.41; 387, l. 13; 401, l. 41; 441, 1. 28 Hare, Hugh, of Cambridge, lease to, of tenements and lands in St. Giles' and St. Peter's parishes, 344, l. 17
- sir Ra., his benefactions to the library and coll., 209; 338; letter of thanks to, for an instalment of his benefac- tion, 485, 1. 31; letter to Dr. Gwyn about the settlement of his gift, 486, 1. 12; the coll. consult the attorney general about it, ib. 1. 18; letter to, with rough draft of his gift, 488, l. 17; his donation given on reading Spel- man de non temerandis ecclesiis, ib. 1. 34; 338, n. 2; register of his exhibi- tions, 547, l. 38; sizars waiting at table allowed to enjoy these, 1071, I. 22; his exhibitions raised from £5 to £6 per month, 1075, 1. 25; 1086, l. 19; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1107, 1. 16 Hargreaves, master of Trentham school, 708, 1. 19
Harington, Jas., educated at Shrews- bury school, 934, 1. 30
Harlackenden, Wm., member of the committee for the association, 538, 1. 27
Harleston lands, see Cambridge, Ches- terton, Coton
Harley, Mr., his purchases of MSS. and papers, 701, 1. 4
Harnehill, leases of lands at, 403, 1. 24; 446, 1. 30
Harnolde, Joan, widow of Rob., licence to, to alienate a lease, 453, 1. 6
- Rob., lease to, of a farm at Melburne, 446, 1.6
Harold, Beds., the birthplace of Jo. Boteler, 535, 1. 2
Jo., leave asked for him to retain his fellowship in absence, 429, l. 20; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 31; complaint against for non-conformity, 608, 1. 17 - Jo., leases to, of a tenement in St. Michael's parish, 417, l. 15; 445, l.
- Haryson, Rog., coll. cook, lease to, of a newe howse afoure the coll. gates,' and of the farm of the great barn, 387, 1. 1; lease to, of the farm of the great barn, 414, 1. 21
Tho., at the puritan synod at St. John's, 601, 1. 5, 26
Haryson, Tho., leases to, of lands at Cumberton, Tofte, etc., 376, 1. 3; 377, 1. 1; 387, l. 12; 448, l. Harrow, bp. Ryder educated at, 733, 1. 34
Harrowby, Nath., first lord, father of bp. Ryder, 733, 1. 33
Dudley, first earl of, speeches re- specting bp. Marsh's questions, 875, 1. 30; 876, 1. 32
Harsnet, Sam., mast. of Pembroke, bp. Chichester, v. c., 202
Hart, Hen. Geo., elected fellow, 984,
Jo., LL B., latin proxy to, 346, 1. 3; proxy in v. c.'s court in the suit against Dr. Blyth, 381, 1. 6 Harte, Hen., lease to, of lands in Mil- ton and Chesterton, 354, 1. 39 Hartlebury castle, bp. Pepys' death at, 974, 1. 24; taken possession of by the creditors of the previous bishop, ib. 1. 40
Hartley, Dav., a correspondent of bp. Law, 717, 1. 10
Hartwell, Abr., lease to, of a tenement in Ospringe st., and other lands, 446, 1. 28
Harvey, Anne, lease to, of a tenement in St. Clement's par., 441, l. 32
Gabr., his mention of caps and sur- plices in a letter to Spenser, 580, 1. 40
rev. R., mover of the S. P. C. K. tribute to bp. Tomlinson, 975, 1. 31 Harwich, bp. Marsh married at, 735,
1. 18 Harwoodd, Harwood, Jo., leases to, of a tenement in St. Clement's par. 404, 1. 31; 426, 1. 10 Harwood, Margt., lease to, of a tene- ment in St. Clement's par., 452, l. 40; licence of alienation, ib. I. 43 Haslabie, Haslebye, Hasselby, Howisse, widow, lease to, of lands at West- markham, 414, l. 8; 422, 1. 24
- Hesselby, Jo., lease to, of tenement and lands at Little or West Marcham, etc., 388, 1. I
- Tho., lease to, of tenement and lands at Little or West Merkeham, 381, 1. 15
Haslam, Jo. Bailey, elected fellow, 984, 1. 22
Haslingfield, bp. Mackenzie curate of, 977, l. 16; memorial window to him there, 980, 1. 41
Hastings, death and burial of bp. Ryder at, 734, 1. 41
Hastings, lady B., agreement to appro- priate her £100 towards a divinity lecture, 1036, 1. I
Hatcher, Jo., M.A., attorney for the coll., 362, 1. 5
Hatfield, Susannah, married to Dr. Jenkin, 1007, n. 5
Wm., alderman of Lynn, father-in- law of Dr. Jenkin, 1007, n. 5 Hatfield, Herts., substituted for Ches- hunt, for lord Burghley's sermons, 416, 1. 10; date, etc., for these sermons, 502, 1.5, 7; 545, 1. 25; the annual sermon still preached there, 597, 1. 4
Yorks., Hen. Jenkin perpet. curate of, 1014, 1. 34
Hatherley, lord chancellor, a donor to the Mackenzie fund, 980, 1. 36 Hattley, Rob., lease to, of Kirkebye's manor, Ashwell, 455, 1. 28; licences of alienation, ib. 1. 32; 456, 1. 3 Hatton, Christr., gent., of Selby abbey, father of Hen. H., 535, 1. 41
Haukshed, Jo., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 471, 1. 28
Hauxton cum Newton, Cambs., rev. Z. Brooke vicar of, 1030 l. 1 Hawford, Dr. Edw., master of Chr., v. c. 155; queen's commissioner, 175; letter from, to Cecil, about the mas- tership of St John's, 586, 1. 46; visitor for St. John's coll., 596, 1. 24 Hawker, rev. Rob., D.D., his letter on bp. Marsh's questions, 878, 1. 15 Hawkins, Hawkynges, Tho., yeoman of the guard, leases to, of Ospringe par- sonage, 355. 1. 3; 366, 1. 33 Hawkshead, Furness fells in, abp. San- dys born at, 245, l. 32, n. 5 Haxbye, Steph., sen. fell., 491, 1. 20; offers for Northstoke lease, 499, l. 19; resigns the rectory of Coppinhall, 981, 1.29
Hay, Jo., M.A., Edinb., nominated by
the king to be fellow, 503, 1. 38; coll. tutor to Is. Worrall, 534, 1. 43 Hayber, Jas., executor, indenture with respecting the Hebblethwaite bene- faction, 431, 1. 28
Haydon bridge school, Northumb., Tho. Tatham master of, 1106, 1. 15 Hayt, Wm., B.A., fell., his presentation to Higham vicarage, 394, 1. 22 Heald, Whitley, elected fell. in the place of a non-juror, 1008, 1. 18 Hearne, Tho., Baker's letter to respect- ing bp. Turner, 988, 1. 27 Heath, abp. of York, letter to, from the coll. on their wrongs and poverty, 379, 1. 34; 468, 1. 13
sir Edwd., patron of bp. Gunning, 236
sir Rob., attorney gen., his benefac- tion to the library, 340; thanks to, for his gift of books, 498, l. 9; letter of thanks to, for his favour, 530, l. 47; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108,
Trin., his degree declared void, 618,
1. 30 Heber, Ri., M.P., Parr's letter to Butler
respecting, 945, l. 13 Heberden, Dr. Wm.,bp. Law's opinion of,
720, 1. 3; attends bp. Law, 721, 1.40; supports Dr. Newcome for the mas- tership, 1033, 1. 21; agreement re- specting his stipend as sen. fell. 1036, 1. 47; agreement to send him a collar of brawn every Christmas 1041, 1. 15; sent for to attend Dr. Powell, 1048, 1. 37; his remarks on Baker, 1051, 1. 6; his vehement party spirit, ib. 13 Heblethwayte, -thwaite, Hen., indenture for the foundation of his fellowship and scholarships, 431, 1. 22; register of the foundation, 547, 1. 21
Hebblethwaite, Jas., of Mawlton, York, gent., indenture with, respecting Heb- blethwaite's benefaction, 431, 1. 26 whaite, wat, -wayt, Rob., fell., ap- pellant against the master, 116, l. 18; testimonial to, 363, 1. 18; his endow- ment as master of Sedberg threatened, 364, 1.27, 7, 44; indenture with, respect- ing Lupton's Sedberg scholars. 365, 23; appointment as master of Sed- berg, 374, 1. 15; admitted first Heb- blethwaite fell., 432, l. 11; his oration in the hall, 1589, on the queen's birthday, 602, 1. 30
Hedcorne, Headcorne manor, a steward appointed to, 355, 1. 23; suit of Tho. Colpepper's heirs respecting, 485, 1. 5, 8; leases of the parsonage and lord- ship, 364, 1. 4; 375, 1. 7; 380, 1. 42; 396, 1. 32; 398, l. 3; 416, l. 15; 449, 1. 7; lease of shops at, 403, 1. 22; of decayed shops, 454, 1. 18; the first corn-rent granted by the coll. 380, 1. 42; letter of attorney about the parsonage, 405, 1. 23; presentation to the vicarage of, 382, 1.37
Heines, Jos. and Simon, certificate at their request of the death of Jas. Smithe, late fell., 414, l. 12 Hekeford, Wm., of Elmested, knight service granted to, 349, 1. 42 Helbron's land at Langdon hills, Essex, letters of attorney respecting, 368, 1. 13
Hemsworth, Hamesworth, co. York, seisin of lands there, 359, l. 6; 360, 1. 44 Henchman, bp. Humphr., Baxter's opi- nion of, 658,1. 17; Rob. (bp.) Grove his chaplain, 703, 1. 22; his patronage of Dr. Gower, 992, 1. 7
Henderson, Alex., his acts in the assem- bly, 639, 1. 40; 640, l. 10 Henley, Dr., bp Law's letters to, 725, 1. I
Henman, Allen, his benefaction to the library, 341; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, l. 39
- Wm., Elverlande manor, etc. alien- ated to him, 440, l. 6
Henneage, Christr. and Anne, lease of Brumball transferred to, 403, 1. 14; licence to alienate it, 414, 1. 29 'Hennes at Shrovetide,' note respecting, 437, 1. 13
Henrison, Ri., bp. Ely's commissary, 65, 66
Henry I., a student and M. A. of Cam- bridge, 13
Henry III., founder of Ospringe hospi tal, 73
Henry VI., his benefactions to St. John's hospital, 44; his two designs
for the foundation of King's coll.,
Henry VII., his grants to St. John's hospital, 48; his letter to lady Mar- garet consenting to her changing her plans respecting Westminster abbey, 59; where this is printed, 562, 1. 15; licenses the foundation of St. John's college, 61; his letter to lady Margaret on the appointment of Fisher to a bishopric, 344, 1. 40; 463, 1. 13; his reasons for promoting Fisher to Ro- chester, 571, l. 3
VIII. his licence for the founda- tion of St. John's coll., 64; where this is printed, 563, 1. 4; makes diffi- culties with lady Margaret's will, 62, 67, 72; his grant of the nunneries of Higham and Bromehall to St. John's coll., 88; his great zeal in this matter, 89; forces Daye upon King's coll. as provost, 112; his interference in the election of Dr. Tayler at St. John's, 115; gives new statutes to St. John's, 118; letter from to bp. Fisher for re- moving the nuns from Higham, 355, 1. 38; 465, l. 1; letter from, to some unknown person to assist in the same, 355, 1. 43; 465, 1. 4; letter from, to the bp. Sarum about Bromehall mo- nastery, 356, 1. 1; 465, l. 5; sale to, of Knoll grove, Eggam, 363, 1. 27; 364, 1. 8; letter to, from coll. announcing Tayler's election as master, 462, 1. 9; letter to, from the coll. against lord Cobham's aggressions, 464, 1. 15; agreement to get a copy of his grant of the manor of Windlesham to the coll., 1040, 1. 32
Henshaw, Tobias, executor to bp. Gun- ning, 660, 1. 13
Herbert, Sir Edwd., lord Herbert of Cherbury, ambassador to France, 487, 1. 45; letter of thanks to, for books presented to the library, 529, 1. 26 Hercules, Is. Milner's comparison of himself with, 844, 1. 44; Marsh's comment on this, 850, 1. 2; 852, 1.42 Hereford school, bp. Ross educated at, 726, 1. 8
Herman, Rog., B.A. an original fell. of St John's, 77
Heron or Herne, Arth., B.D. deputy senr. fell., 538, 1. 37; book in the library given by him, 982, 1. 19 Herring, abp. Thos., Green elected mas- ter of C. C. C. on his recommendation, 712, 1. 14; his opinion of bp. Law's D.D. thesis, 720, l. 37
Herrys, Alice, lease to, of garden at Windsor, 363, 1. I
Hertford school, Ed. Watts educated at, 528, 1. 13
Hervey, Hen., D.C.L., mastr. Trin. hall, queen's commissioner, 175 ; arbitrator in the case of Dr. Blythe, 378, 1. 43
Herynge, Jo., appointment of, as coll. proctor, 343, 1. 45
Hethe, Nicholas, abp. York, fell. Clare, chaplain to the university, 114 Hey, Jo., a supporter of the proposals for an annual university examination, 1067, 1. 17
Heydegro, a grove in Over Graven- hurst so called, 420, 1. 42
Heyes, Tho., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 510, 1. 40
Heylin, Pet., his character of abp. Neile, 667, 1. 39
Heynes, Johane, widow, lease to, of Jakes manor, Cottenham, 357, 1. 23 Heywarde, Heiwarde, Haiward, Phil., leases to, of tenement and lands at Moche Bradlai, 344, l. 10; 374, 1. 1; 384, 1. 28
Heyward, Heward, Tho., lease to, of tenements and lands at Much Brad- ley, 423, 1. 30; 457, 1. 32 Hiccrofte, Heycroftus, Hen., fell., so
signs his name as foundation scholar, 981, 1. 11; not Hiccroste, 288, 1. 22 Hickham, Hen., executor of Mr. Whit- tingham, 206
Hickman, Hen., D.C. L., late fell., lease to, of Elverland manor, etc., 429, l. 35; licence to alienate it, ib. 1. 42 - Walt., lease to, of Elverland manor, etc., 440, l. 40; licence to alienate the foresayde,' ib. 1. 5
Hicks, Dr. Geo., dean of Worc., signs bp. Lake's dying profession, 687, 1. 4, 22; his opinion of bp. Turner, 988,
Mr., lord Burghley's secretary, 11 Hide, sir Edw., Dr. Beale chaplain to,
Hiern, W. P., his fellowship vacated, 984, 1. 30
Hieron, Jo., lease to, of Hilton manor, 375, l. 14
Higden, Bryan, dean of York, execu- tor of Hugh Ashton, 353, 1. 4; 569,
1. 32 Higgin, Ant., coll. tutor to bp. Morton, 260; his motion for the abp. of Can- terbury to be visitor of St. John's, sede Eliensi vacante, 600, 1. 38
Geo., M.A., fell., his presentation to Thurrington rectory, 423, 1. 36 Higgins, Ant., dean of Ripon, register of his foundation, 547, 1. 44 Higham, Hygham, the nunnery of, granted to St John's coll., 88; its dissolute state, ib. ; appointment of stewards of the manor of, 346, 1. 48;
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