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355, 1. 24; grant to the chaplains of
the chapel of, 349, 1. 36; 350, 1. 3;
letters from Hen. VIII. to remove
the nuns from, 355, 1, 38; 465, 1. 1;
355, l. 43; 465, 1. 4; appointment of
a chaplain to the chapel, 358, 1. 43;
letters respecting the lease of, for the
king's serjeant of the pastry, 462, 1.
16, 20; 466, l. 11, 17, 32; leases of
the manor and parsonage of, 368, 1.
19; 369, 1. 42; 443, 1. 35; 446, 1.
42; 449, l. 1, 21; 455, l. 35; 456, 1.
15; presentations to the vicarage of,
355, 1. 14; 359, 1. 8, 35; 360, 1. 8,
15; 361, 1. 2; 364, l. 12; 370, 1. 9;
394, 1. 22; 399, I. 16; 401, l. 11; 435,
1. 24, 30; 436, l. 44; 450, l. 18; 451,
1. 6; 454, l. 12; various references to,
567, l. 7, 21; Ri. Hinde resigns the
vicarage of, 982, 1, 1; dispute respect-
ing the presentation to, 1075, l. 42;
the bp. of Ely's decree in the matter,
1076, 1. 12; Mr. Youde elected vicar,
ib. 1. 32

Hilbroad lands, leases of 398, 1. 19;
369, 1. 42

Hildersam, Arth., account of his being
silenced by bp. Neile, 668, 1. 47
Hildersley, bp. Sodor and Man, held a
living with his bishopric, 974, 1. 31
Hill, Edwin, elected fellow, 984, 1. 22
Herb., Southey's letter to, respect-
ing bp. Marsh, 738, 1. 30

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Jas., clk., lease to, of lands at His-
ton and Impington, 442, l. 15; license
of alienation, ib. 1. 39

Ottiwell, Ottivel, Óthowell, M.A.,
fell., sen. bursar, letters of attorney
to, 437, 1. 2; 438, 1. 3; his motion
for the abp. of Canterbury to be
visitor of the coll., sede Eliensi va-
cante, 600, 1. 38; signs letter to lord
Burghley on the choice of a master,
605, 1. 21; signs complaint against
Alvey and others, 608, 1. 35

Ri., his benefaction to the library,
342; his arms in the liber memorialis,
1109, 1. 7

Rob., signs letter to lord Burghley
on the choice of a master, 607, 1. 17
Dr. Rowland, (Ric. ), the college
friend at court, 1011, 1. 5; his reply
to lord Carteret, ib. 1. 11

sir Rowl., proceedings against the
Platt fellows being instituted into his
livings, 1037, 1. 19

Dr. Tho., master of Emman., 229,
n. I; married to Mary Willford, 642,
1. 8

- Tho., elected fell. in the place of a
nonjuror, 1008, 1. 19

Mr., St. John's, Dr. Jebb's re-
marks upon the refusal of his testi-

monials, 1046, 1. 10; Cole's comment
on this, ib. 1. 30; his pamphlet against
Jno. Wesley, ib. 1. 42

Hilles, Geo., fishmonger, lease of pond-
yard to, 375, 1. 43

Hills, Dr., successor to Dr. Gwyn as
V. C., 203

Hilton, expense of the suit respecting,
380; 1. 25; referred to. bp. Thirlby,
ib. 1. 30; Rog. Grantofte's benefac-
tions to, 348, 1. 42; leases of the ma-
nor of, 373, 1. 12; 375, 1. 14; 384,
1. 26; 394, 1. 37; 446, l. 1; 450, 1.9
- Rob., lease to, of Higham priory,
462, 1. 18

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- Wm., lease to, of land at Willingham,
354, 1. 31
Hinchcliffe, Dr., takes the lead in the
scheme for new paving and lighting
the town, 1052, 1. 22

Hinde, R., resigns Higham vicarage,
982, 1. I

Hinksworth, lease of lands at, 425, 1. 47
Hinson, Hinston, Hynson, Jo., lease to,
of Bassingbourne manor, Foordham,
456, 1. 40; licence to alienate it, 457,
1. 3

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Wm., lease to, of Bassingbourne
manor, Fordham, 363, 1. 8; licence
to alienate it, 448, 1. 26

- Wm., jun., leases of the same to,
397, L 21; 427, l. 1

Hinton, sale to coll. of lease of water-
mill there, 439, 1. 16

Hippisley, sir Jo. Cox, his advocacy of
the catholic claims, 925, 1. 38; 926,
1. 40

Histon, lease of lands at, 442, l. 16; the

manor of, charged with pontage mo-
ney, 488, 1. 10

History lecture, lord Brook's, lost to
the univ., 212

Hitch, Dr., dean of York, his early
patronage of bp. Lake, 682, 1. 43
master of Ely school, 538, 1. 9
Hoare, Anne Adelaide, married to bp.
Vidal, 976, 1. 10

-rev. Hen., father-in-law to bp. Vidal,
976, 1. 11

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J. S., vacates his fellowship, 984,

1.22

Hobbe, Christ., lease to, of lands at
Kennesthorpe, etc., 400, 1. 30

Hobey, Tho., letter of attorney to sue
him respecting the 2nd court, 453,

1. 22
Hockford, Tho., bailiff of Colchester,
482, 1. 22

Hoddesdon, Hodsdon, Hodeston school,
entitled to one of the Burghley scho-
larships, 415, 1. 42; lady Burghley's
benefactions to, 425, 1. 7, 15

Hodgson, rev. Fras., archd. of Derby,

899, 1. 10; coadjutor of bp. Butler in
translating Lucien Bonaparte's Char-
lemagne, 929, 1. 4, 30

Hodgson, rev. Fras., schoolmaster of Dr.
Wood, 1094, 1. 15

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Dr. Phin., executor of Mr. Whitting.
ham, 206

Hodilowe, Hodylaw, Tho. and Joan,
coll. indenture with, 399, 1. 14; lease
to, of tenement in St. Clement's parish,
441, 1. 33; 458, l. 15

Hodson, Christ., lease to, of messuage,
houses, barns, etc. in St. Giles's and
St. Peter's, 427, 1. 44

- Hen., a close of the 'graunge' farm
alienated to him, 393, 1.7; lease to,
of farm in St. Giles's and St. Peter's,
etc., ib. 1. 42

Ro. H., Clare, succeeds Dr. New-
come as rector of Offord Cluny, 1031,
1. 3

Hody, Humph., canon Westcott's opi-

nion of, 661, 1. 26; bp. Marsh's opinion
of, 782, 1. 31; 785, 1. 12
Hogeson, Wm., clerk, grant to, 349, l.
36

Hogge, Ri., lease to, of Chekens house,
tenement and land at Marflete, 386,
1. 3; 400, l. 1; 443, 1. 42; lease alien-
ated to, 440, 1. 20

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- Miles, Mylys, lease to, of tenement
and land at Marflete, 386, 1. 5; 400,
1. 12

widow, lease to, of tenement and
land at Marflette, 436, l. 13
Hokynton, Jo., a brother of St. John's
hospital, 53

Holbeach, Holbeche, Holbyche, Howle-

beache, leases of tenements, lands, etc.,
at, 343, 1. 34; 347, 1. 39; 374, 1.4;
391, 1. 2; 429, 1. 31; 432, 1. 29; 446,
1. 18; 458, 1. 44; agreement for
the partition of the manor of, 393,
1. 13

ib.;

Holcroft, Hen., admitted fellow of Clare
on the earl of Manchester's warrant,
661, l. 14
Holdsworth, Ri., chosen master by the
juniors, 214; refused by the v. c.,
gets the mastership of Emm. coll. and
other preferments, 215; ejected from
Emm. 229; account of him as bp.
nominate of Bristol, 266; various pro
ceedings respecting his election to the
mastership, 623, 1. 21; papers pre-
sented on the subject, 625, 1. 13; ma-
terials for his biography, 626, l. 16;
627, 1. 4; coll. tutor to sir S. Dewes,
626, 1. 26; expenses in obtaining his
library for the university, 627, 1. 15;
copy of his book plate, ib. 1. 40
Hole, Ri., bp. Ross his patron, 727,

1. 38

Holgate, Ro., abp. York, the first bp.
of St. John's, 113; Baker's account
of, 242; letter to him from the coll.
respecting Sedbergh, 364, 1. 26;
467, 1. 53; additional references to,
662, 1. 27

Holland, earl of, chancellor, 200, 1. 2;
203, 1. 24; beheaded, 230, 643, l. 42;
recommended by Chas. I. for chan-
cellor, 495, 1. 32; letter from, re-
specting the recommendation of Wm.
Norwich, B. A., Trin., for a fellow-
ship, 499, 1. 1; letter from, urging
obedience to the king's letters for the
election of Ri. Bulckley to a fellow-
ship, ib. 1. 42; the coll. answer to
this, ib. 1. 44; letter of thanks to,
for his pains in Seaton's case, 497,
1. 7; letter from, to the v. c. and heads
about their charters, 498, l. 19; letter
from, on Downhall's claims for a lease
of Northstock, ib. 1. 41; the coll.
answer to, respecting Downhall, 499,
1. 6; letters from, for Dan. Ambrose
to retain his fellowship while abroad,
500, 1. 28; 502, 1. 1, 38; for Wm.
Beecher to succeed Jo. Allot as bp.
Ely's fell., 500, 1. 41; the coll.
answer to this, ib. 1. 44; letter to,
regarding the fees of Tabor and
Bucke, 503, 1. 25; replies from, order-
ing their payment, 503, 1. 31; 505,
1. 22; letter to, on the king's man-
date for the election of certain fells.,
504, 1. 20; letter from, for W. Ing-
lett to retain his fellowship, 519,
1. 16; for Jo. Ambrose, B.D., to
retain his fellowship in absence, 523,
1. 11; 525, 1. 17; letters from, re-
commending Edw. Watts for a fel-
lowship, 528, L. 6, 19; the coll. reply
to, 529, 1. 7; letter from, recom-
mending Hen. Tubbe for a fellow-
ship, 532, 1. 46; the coll. answer,
533, 1. 16; procures an order for the
protection of the university, 639,

1. 5

Hen. Ri., lord, Parr's letters to,
respecting bp. Marsh, 865, 1. 42;
882, 1. 25; 883, 1. 13, 40; recom-
mending the friends of the catholic
claims, etc., 926, l. 33, 45

W., fell., his benefaction to the coll.,
205; letters of attorney to, 422, l. 13;
457, 1. 36; 458, 1. 23; his legacy to
abp. Williams, 672, 1. 44
Hollingshead, Ro., lease to, of a tene-
ment in Trin. par., 365, l. 12
Holme, Gilb., B.A., fell., testimonial
to, 385, 1. 38

Holme rectory, Linc., bequeathed to
the coll. by sir Wm. Gee, 216, 474,
1. 30

Holme, Norf., Hen. Jenkin vicar of,
1007, 1.5; 1013, 1. 36; Rob. Jenkin
born at, 1013, 1. 40
Holmedon, Rob., assistant at Sevenock,
481, 1. 39

Holmes, Arth., fell., 318, 1. 3; ad-
mitted a fell. of Clare, 984, 1. 18
Holt, master of Ipswich school, 523,
1. 19

Holyoake, Tho., certificate of, from

Queen's coll., Oxford, 526, 1. 4
Hoo, Kent, bp. Gunuing born at, 269,
1. 28; his legacy of communion plate
to the church of, 647, 1. 23; leases of
lands at, 368, l. 19; 369, 1. 42

Rob., sen. and jun., lease of lands
to, at Fendrayton, 347 l. 7
Hooke, Jo., fell., signs the articles
against Baro, 605, l. 10; signs lette:s
to lord Burghley on the choice of a
master, 606, 1. 32; 607, l. 18
Hopkin, Hopkins, Jo., lease to, of a te-
nement and gardens in Har estone's
lane, 389, 1. 2; 427, 1. 33; bequeaths
his lease to Marm. Mulcaster, 440,
1. 38

Hopkins, Wm., M.A., Pet., advises
Mackenzie against the Delhi mission,
978, 1. 29

Hopper, Jo., register of his foundation,
547, 1. 29

Hord, Mrs. Bridgett, executrix of R.
Booth, 479,

1. 43

Hord, Ri., signs letters to lord Burgh-
ley on the choice of a master, 606,
1. 34; 607, 1. 20

Hornbuckle, T. W., coll. tutor to bp.
Bowstead, 973, 1. I

Hornby, Hen., S. T. P., executor to lady
Margaret, 66, 68, 72; opens St. John's
college, 76; his death, preferments,
etc. 77; his benefactions to the coll.,
78; jewels, etc. received by him as
lady Margaret's executor, 342, l. 12;
various references to him, 565, 1. 3
Horndon on the Hill, letters of attorney
respecting Benfylls land at, 368, l. 13;
lease of lauds, etc. at, 368, I. 19; 369,

1. 42
Horne, Rob., fell., bp. Winton, 120;
dean of Durham, 139; qu. Elizabeth's
university commissioner, 146; Baker's
account of, 246; additional notes upon,
664, l. 8, 11; Cole's note on his arms,
ib 1. 13

Horner, Leon., his letter to Parr on Mr.
Carson's grammatical work, 943, 1. 48
Horningsea, Horningsey, Hornyngseie,
Hormussay, the rectory of, appro-
priated to St John's hospital by bp.
Eustachius, 19; the vicarage con-
ferred by bp. Balsham, 25; disputes
concerning the lease of, to Dr. Blythe,

128, n. 2; 346, 1. 5; bond respecting
the tithes at, 346, 1. 35; the tithes of
Highe hall manor, ib. 1. 39; grant to
the chaplain of, 351, 1. 7; letters
of proxy respecting the rectory, 361,
1. 43; appointment of chaplain and
curate, 365, 1. 20; proxies respecting
the parsonage, 373, 1. 44; leases of
the parsonage, 354, 1. 21; 363, 1. 36;
384, 1. 33; 460, 1. 5; leases of the
rectory, 397, 1. 35; 399, 1. 21; 435,
1. 13; 441, l. 18; leases of land and
tenements at, 363, 1. 24; 366, 1. 14;
383, 1. 34; 402, 1. 9; 454, l. 24; bp.
Eustachius' deed of gift of the rec-
tory, 557, 1. 41; note on the coll.
leases of, 576, 1. 6; agreement to allow
the curate an addition of 18d. a Sun-
day, 1038, 1. 36, and 18. a week in-
stead of his Sunday dinner, 1040,
1. 43; the curacy raised from £36. to
£40., 1085, 1. 1; the chancel and
parsonage barn to be repaired after a
storm, 1085, 1. 27

Horseman, John, allowed time for his

answer respecting Soulderne rectory,
1077, 1. 13; elected to it, ib. 1. 22
Horstede, Wm., lease to, of lands in
Berks., 363, 1. 4

Horstonfields, letter of attorney respect-
ing lands at, 399, 1. 5

Horton, Anna, bp. Turner's intention of
marrying her, 990, l. 1

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- Dr., declines to attend the Savoy
conference, 644, 1. 37

Hostels destroyed for the site of King's
coll., 45, see Cambridge
Hotchkis, Leon., master of Shrewsbury
school, 934, 1. 34

Hotham, Jo., bp. Ely, his statute to
St. John's hospital, 31, 1. 15
Hottun, Hugo de, first chancellor of
Cambridge, 21

Houbigant's Bible, purchased for the
library, 1040, 1. 46

Houghton Compton, Phil. Williams
rector of, 1022, n. 2
Houghton Conquest, Dr. Zac. Grey
rector of, 1023, 1. 20
Houghton-cum-Marston rectory, Linc.,
Jas. Creswick, fell. presented to, by
parliament, 982, 1. 35

Houland, Jo., lease to of the Rose,'
etc. in Clavering, 416, l. 30
Houlston, Thos., fell., too ill to attend
the election for master, 1079, 1. 20
Houseman, Jo., commended by the
master of Sedbergh, 526, 1. 27
Howard, cardinal Phil., his admission
at St. John's, 222; Baker's account
of, 279; Evelyn's note upon, 635,
1. 23; Cole's note upon his portrait,
705, 1. 29

Howard, hon. Hen., and hon. Jo. Tho.,
admitted at St. John's, 222

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lord Wm. of Naworth, his benefac-
tion to the library,. 339; his arms in
the liber memorialis, 1107, 1. 29
Howden, lord, a member of the Cra-
dock family, 708, l. 35

co. Yk., bp. Dodgson born at, 713,
1. 32

Howe, Jo., his controversy with Stil-
lingfleet, 702, l. 14
Howland, Jas., M.A., letter of attorney
to, 416, 1. 37

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Jo., plate presented by him to the
coll. sent to Chas. 1st, 633, l. 12
- Ri., 15th master, transferred from
the headship of Magd. coll., 173; a
dependant of lord Burghley, 173, 1.7;
593, 1. 17; undertakes the revision of
the coll. statutes, 174; made bp. of
Peterborough, 177; attends qu. Eliz.
as v. c. at Walden, ib.; his prefer-
ments, 178; death, 179; Baker's ac-
count of, as bishop of Peterborough,
250; his letter to the president on
sealing the deeds of the Jermin bene-
faction, 418, 1. 34; his consent to the
bond to Alice Graunt, 422, 1. 33; to
the indenture with lady Burghley,
425, 1. 20; letter as bp. asking for a
testimonial for sir Conyers, 425, 1. 44;
consent to several coll. sealings, 426,
1. 38; his signatures as master, 550,
1. 2; 551, 1.40; sigus petitions to the
chancellor in favour of Cartwright,
590, 1. ; his frequent absence from
coll., 593, 1. 34; 594, 1. 2; his
plunder of Peterborough church, 597,
I. 11; additional notes upon, 665, 1. 7
Howlett, Sam., A.M., his benefaction

to the library, 341; arms in the liber
memorialis, 1108, l. 45

Howley, abp. Wm., his opposition to
Wodehouse's petition on subscription,
968, 1.38; objects to Dr. Arnold preach-
ing bp. Stanley's consecration sermon,
969, 1. 12

Huddleseye, Marm., lease to, of tenement
and lands at Marflete, 456, 1. 21; ~
licence of alienation, ib. 1. 25
Hudibras, Dr. Z., Grey's edition of,
1026, l. 14; Dr. and Mrs. Newcome's
contributions to this, ib. 1. 16; New-
come's letter to Grey upon withdraw-
ing his promised dissertation, 1027,
1. 10; Cole's comment on this, ib. 1.
26; Cole's contributions to, ib. 1. 34
Hughes, rev. H. H., tutor of St. John's,
anecdote by, of bp. Carr and Fearon
Fallows, 971, l. 40

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Mr., nominated to the Brewers' co.
for mastership of Aldenham school,
1088, 1. 18

Hughes, Thos., master of Ruthin school,
Powell's letter to, on Gwin's founda-
tions, 1070, 1. 20

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rev. Thos. Smart, bp. Blomfield his
successful competitor at coll., 917, 1.
29; particulars taken from his life of
Dr. Powell, 1053, 1. 35; dedicates
Ogden's sermons to bp. Butler, 1091,
1. 44; his intention to print Baker's
history of St. John's, Advert, vi.
Hull, bp. Watson born and educated at,
275, 1. 24; Wm. Watson born at,
698, 1. 5; the two brothers build and
endow the hospital there, ib. 1. 8;
Jos. Lambert educated at, 1019, 1. 35
Humfray, Tho., lease to, of tenement
and lands at Marflette, 444, l. 12
Humfrey, Jo., M. A., his controversies,
etc., with bp. Stillingfleet, 699, 1. 13;
704, 1. 46
Humphrey, Humphreys, Dr., president
of Magd. coll., Oxf., qu. Elizabeth's
treatment of, at Oxford, 155; 583, 1.
8; letter from Becon to, 393, 1. 7;
469, 1. 35

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Hungate, Hugh, coll. bailiff for York-
shire, 357, 1. 43; letters of attorney
to, 365, 1. 16; 367, 1. 32

Rob., register of his foundation, 547,
1. 50

Hunmanby, co. Yk., bp. Osbaldiston,

born at, 706, L 13

Hunt, Geo., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 500,
1. 13

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Hunte, Ri., bailiff of Shrewsbury,
476, 1. 6; 489, l. 4; 501, l. 11
Hansdon, Edw. Jude, rector of, 507,
1. 21

Huntindone, Robert de, master of St.
John's hospital, 52

Huntingdon, earl of, letter of thanks
to, from the coll., for his zeal respect-
ing Sedbergh, 395, l. 36; 469, l. 44
Huntley, Eliz, lease to, of a tenement
and garden in Round parish, 426, 1.
4; of Millington manor, ib. 1. 7

- Huntlay, Wm., 'mancyple,' lease to,
of tenement and lands in Cambridge
and Hympington, 388, 1. 35; of
Jakes manor, Cottenham, 391, 1. 9;
of Millington manor, etc., 420, l. 37;
letter of attorney to, 399, 1. 11
Hurd, Ri., recommended by bp. Osbal-
diston, 706, 1. 25; recommends hp.
Fisher as tutor to prince Edward,
732, 1.9; his letters to Dr. Balguy
on Dr. Powell, 1. 20

Hurlie, letter of attorney regarding
lands at, 399, 1. 5

Hutton, Matt., fell. Trin., regius and
Margaret prof. of divinity, 154; dis-
putant before qu. Eliz., 190; archb.
of York, 583, L. 1

Hutton, Ri., Mr. serjeant, letter to, re-
specting the patronage of Baynton,
476, 1. 26; letter to, as justice of com-
mon pleas, respecting the suit for the
repair of Merryall bridge, 495, l. 11;
his reply, ib. 1. 16

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Rob., prebendary of Durham, 156
Sam., Gower's letter to, 1002, L. 1

Tho., arbitrator in the case with
Randall Hall, 367, 1. 39; lease to,
of a garden in Round parish, Cam-
bridge, 392, 1. 12

W., manor of Little Paxton bought
of, 347, 1. 9

Hyde, lord, his meddling in the election
of a master at Dr. Powell's death,
1080, 1. 42

probable name of Dr. Gower's
mother, 981, 1. 18

Hygdon, Brian, dean of York, executor
to Dr. Ashton, 353, 1. 4; 569, 1. 32
Hymers, Dr. John, his edition of Fish-
er's funeral sermon, 562, 1. 26
Hymsworth, co. Yk., Jo. Thurlestone,
master of the hospital school there,
397, 1. 40; preference to natives and
schoolboys of, for the Thurlestone
scholarships, 398, 1. 27

Hynde, sir Fras. of Maddingley, owner
of watermill at Hinton, 439, l. 18

Jo., serjeant at law, arbitrator in
lord Cobham's case, 351, l. 14; 360,
1. 33; arbitrator in the dispute with
Pet. Frechwell, 358, 1. I

Hyson club, the, bp. Beadon and
others, members of, 730, 1. 21

Ickleton, Dr. Z. Brooke vicar of, 1030,

1. 8

Ifons, Chas., licence to, to alienate his
interest in a lease, 404, 1. 44
Illingworth, Dr. Cayley, Simeon's re-
marks on his 'bitter' sermon against
the evangelicals, 926, 1. 28
Impington, leases of lands at, 388, 1.
43; 442, 1. 16; amount of quit-
rents at, 389, l. 1

Inchbald, Ro., re-elected to a fellow-

ship after losing it by inadvertence,
984, 1. 12

Inglesole, Thos., knt., justice of com.
mon pleas, 357, 1. 40

Inglett, Wm., order from the king for
him to retain his fellowship in his
absence, 519, 1. 18

Inglis, Dr., his resignation as head
master of Rugby, 940, l. 45
Insanity of fellows, a reason against
electing them into the seniority, 1073,
1. 29

Ipsley, letter of attorney respecting
lands at, 399, 1. 5

Ipswich school, Fras. Jacob educated
at, 523, 1. 19

Irby, Wm., fellow of Peterhouse, 40
Ireton, Mr., named for master of St.
John's coll., 607, l. 12

Isaacson, Jo. Fr., fell., defeated for the
public oratorship by Christr. Words-
worth, 1105, l. 14

Ithell, Dr., master of Jesus, 174, 175;
various references to, 593, 1. 23; bp.
Cox's letter to lord Burghley respect-
ing him, ib. 1. 36; a visitor of St.
John's coll., 596, 1. 25

Ivychurch, bp. Percy rector of, 898, 1.23
Ixnynge, Alexr. de, prior of St. John's
hospital, 32, 52; his submission to
the bp. of Ely, 32; death, 34

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ib. 1. 18

Fras., rector of Dallingho, Suff.,
father of the above, 523, 1. 18; date
of his degrees, ib. 1 21

Jo., letter from, respecting Jas.
Chambers' benefaction, 491, 1. 36
Jacomb, at the Savoy conference, 645,
1. 5
James I., his grants to the university,

194; his visits to the university, 201;
accounts of these, 616, 1. 40; ex-
penses of his entertainment at St.
John's, 202; 617, l. 34; his patron-
age of abp. Williams, 261; recom-
mends Wm. Nesfield as master of
Pocklington, 475, l. 14; recommends
Mr. Legge for a fellowship, 477, 1. 25;
478, 1. 1; requires Thurston to be
elected to a fellowship, 479, 1. 33;
mandate for Seaton, a Scotchman, to
be a fellow, 484, 1. 37; the coll. reply,
ib. 45; his letter to the coll. on the
election of fellows, 488, l. 13; peti-
tions to, from Lancashire for Sunday
sports, 584, 1. 45; his injunctions
respecting scholastical habits, 588,
1. 30, 34; his 'slurring answer'
the Cambridge petition, 618, 1. 48;
his arms on the title of the liber
memorialis, 1107, l. 3.

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