James II., patron of bp. Turner, 986, 1. 13,30; the bp. corresponds with him at St. Germains, 987, 1. 26; approves of Turner going to him, ib. 39
Ant., lease to, of lands in Cotten- ham, 442, 1. 23
- Dr., president of Queens', his mourn- ing ring for Dr. Gower, 996, 1. 13
Hen., leases to, of tenement and lands at Danthorp, 401, 1. 23; 439, 1. 32; 444, 1. 17
Dr. Jo., canon of Peterb. leaves a portrait of bp. Marsh to St John's coll., 898, 1. 3
Wm., lease to, of Harlestone land in Chesterton, 427, 1. 22 Jearman, Raffe, executor of widow Walton, 547, 1. 17
Jebb, Dr. Jo., preaches bp. Green's ordination sermon, 712, 1. 25; re- marks on bp. Law's 5 Nov. sermon, 721, 1. 7; agitator at Cambridge against subscription, 1045, 1. 1; 1057, 1. 27; counteracted by Dr. Powell, 1045, 1. 2, his letter (Camillus) to Powell, ib. 1. 19; Cole's comment on this, 1046, 1. 30; his sermons be- fore the university, 1058, 1. 15; his proposals for an annual university examination, 1058, 1. 26; Powell's opposition to these, 1059, 1. 1; bp. Monk's opinion of the controversy, ib. 1. 43; extracts from his works, on these proposals, 1066 1. 11 seq.; his testimony to Dr. Powell as master, 1067, 1. 41; 1069, 1. 8; twice an unsuccessful candidate for the Arabic professorship, 1091, 1. 29
Mrs., a powerful assailant of sub- scription, 1057, 1. 27; a supporter of the proposals for an annual university examination, 1058, 1. 36; her letter in reply to Drs. Powell, Halifax, and Randolph, 1067, 1. 32 seq. Jefferson, master of Beverley school, 710, 1. 33
Jo., fell. Peterhouse, a friend of bp. Law, 717, 1. 28
Jegon, Jo., bp. Norw., Baker's account of, 255; additional references to, 666, 1. 6; Fuller's notice of, ib. 1. 13
- Tho, S. T. P., elected master C. C. C., 256
Jenkin, Hen., brother of Dr. J., his
preferments, 1007 n. 5; sen. prize- man at Canterbury school, 1010, 1. 13; various notes on, 1013, 1. 35 -Hen., son of rev. Tho. J., his edu- cation and coll. degrees, 1014, l. 16; allowed time for his answer respecting Soulderne rectory, 1077, l. 13, 15; is elected to it, 1. 19; alters his deter- mination, ib. 20; censured for his ir-
resolution, ib. 1. 24; church prefer- ments, ib. 1. 22; death, ib. 1. 48 Jenkin, Jo., younger brother of Dr. J., account of, 1014, l. 8, 12
Marg., sister of Dr. J., married to Jo. Johnson, of Cranbrook, 1014, 1.
Rob., son of Hen. J., notes on, 1013, 1. 40
Dr. Rob., his subscription to the oath of qualification, 552, 1. 20; his latin inscription on bp. Gunning, 656, 1. 5; his defence of bp. Lake, 681, 1. 8; signs as chaplain the bp.'s dying profession, 687, 1. 5; his account of bp. Thomas's dying de- claration against the new oath, 696, 1. 14; Baker ejected during his master- ship, 993, n. 3; Cole's life of him, 1005; parentage, education, etc., ib. 1. 1; chosen fell. St. John's, ib. l. 12; his arms, ib. n. 1; 1010, l. 7; vicar of Waterbeach, 1006, 1. 6; chaplain to bp. Lake, ib. 1. 8, 17; becomes a nonjuror, ib. 1. 12; chaplain to the earl of Exeter, ib. 1. 16; to lord Weymouth, ib. 1. 23; his letters to Baker, ib. 1. 24; 1011, 1. 48; takes the oaths to qu. Anne, 1006, 1. 32; elected 25th master of St John's, ib. 1. 35; lady Margaret profr., 1007, 1. 1; his character, ib. 1. 4; death, ib. 1. 16; epitaph, ib. 1. 20; family, ib. n. 5; 1013, 1. 34; list of nonjuring fellows ejected during his mastership, 1008, 1. 10; his will, ib. 1. 37; 1012, 1. 8; his publications, 1009, 1. 5; generosity to Mr. Bowyer, ib. L 30; Whiston's challenge to him, 1010, 1. I; additions to Cole's life, ib. 1. 10; degrees, coll. offices, etc., ib. 1. 17; Baker feels aggrieved by him at his ejection, ib. 23; wrong in this feel- ing, ib. 1. 36; his benefactions to the coll. library, 1012, 1. 11, 32, 42; notices of his publications, ib. 1. 13; of his family, 1013, 1. 34; disputed election for the mastership at his death, 1015, 1. 6
Tho., father of Dr. Rob., 1005, l. 1 - Tho., son of Hen. J., 1013, l. 47 --son of John Jenkin, 1014, l. 8
- Tho., B. A., tutor of Robert Jenkin, 1013, 1. 42
Jenkins, Mr., opponent of Dr. Beale, 628, l. 13
Jenks, Row., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 475, 1. 35
Jennison, his cession of bp. Ely's fellow- ship, 481, 1. 26
Jephcot, Jonath., reads and preaches against the Book of Sports, 585, 1. 16; recommended by Dr. Tuckney
to the mastership of Boston, 643, 1.23
Jephson, rev. W., his remarks on bp. Marsh's lectures, 800, l. 48; vindica- tion of bp. Marsh's ordination ques- tions, 873, 1. 42
Jermin, sir Rob., indenture with, as ex- ecutor to Frances Jermin respecting her benefaction, 417, l. 41; nominates St. John's for Mr. Spaulding's bene- faction, 452, 1. 37
Jermyn, lady Frances, indenture respecting her benefaction, 417, 1. 39; register of her foundation, 547, 1. 20
Jesup, Jo., of Conesby, Linc., gent., father of Rob. J., 533, l. 35
- Rob., nominated by abp. Williams to a scholarship, 533, 1. 34; date of his admissions, ib. 1. 36
Jesus coll., indenture with, respecting Dr. Reston's obit, 362, 1. 7
Jewels and plate belonging to St. John's coll., early inventories of, 342, l. 12, 19, 23, 31, 34; 343, l. 1
Jews, settlement of, in Cambridge, 26;
supposed site of their synagogue, 27 Joan, prioress of St. Sepulchre's, Can- terbury, grant to, 358, 1. 34 Joceus, a Jew, owner of Bede's house in St. Sepulchre's parish, 27 Johnes, Hen., LL.D., executor of Dr. Jo. Gwyn, indenture with, respecting the Gwyn foundation, 421, 1. 3
Hugh, lease to, of a plot of ground and stable in St. Clement's parish, 430, 1. 37; 437, 1. 37
Johnson, Abr., of South Luffenham, 204, 1. 29
- Jo, of Welwyn, friend of bp Green, 712, 1. 34; and of bp. Law, 717, 1. 25 ; letter from, respecting Law's D.D. theses, 720, 1. 21; his character of bp. Law, ib. 1. 48; his mention of Dr. Newcome to Z. Grey, 1033, 1. 29; Newcome's assistance to, ib. 1. 34; his account of Caleb Parnham and Dr. Newcome's competition for the head- ship, 1032, 1. 41
Tho., Trin., his letter to Marsh on Porson's opinion of the Codex Vatabli, 757, 1. 42; bp. Marsh's memoir of him, 778, 1. 47; 802, 1. 32
Tho., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 475, 1. 38; 478, 1. 41; 486, 1. 42; 494, 1. 32 -third master of Shrewsbury, his re- signation, 493, 1. 43; 494, l. 34 Joplen, Joplin, lease to, of a tenement in Great St. Mary's parish, 402, 1. 24 ; 440, 1. 34; 445, I. 9
Jortin, Jo., domestic chaplain to bp. Os- baldiston, 706, 1. 23; his acquaint- ance with bp. Law, 717, l. 5, 6 Joye, Joie, Geo, his presentation to Higham vicarage, 399, 1. 16; his re- signation, 401, l. 12
Jude, Edw., vicar of Nasinge, afterwards rector of Hunsdon, 507, 1. 21
- Jo., B.A., letters from the king, the marq. of Hamilton and the earl of Dover for him to be chosen fell., 507, l. 12, 19; 508, 1. 11; his admis- sion as pensioner, 507, 1. 23; register of his burial, 982, 1. 23
Judge, letter to a, to befriend the col- lege at Bedford assizes, 364, 1. 9; 467, 1. 20
Jugg, Myles, lease to, of tenement and lands at Horningsey, 402, l. 9 Jugge, Tho., leases to, of rectory, tene- ment and lands and parsonage, Hor- ningsey, 441, l. 18; 454, l. 24; 460, 1. 5; licences of alienation, 441, 1. 24; 454, 1. 28
Julius II. pope, his bulls for the disso-
lution for St. John's hospital, 17, and for the foundation of St. John's coll., 63
Katherine, qu., letter of thanks to, for her 'righte faire cowcher,' 344, 1. 46; 463, 1.15; letter to, about buying lands, 356, 1. 22; 465, l. 15 Kay, rev. Rog., the founder of Bury school, Lanc. 1094, l. 20; Dr. Wood leaves £500 to increase his exhibition, 1099, 1. 41
Kaye, Dr. John, bp. Linc., Parr's opi- nion of, 943, 1. 38; bp. Butler on, 953, 1. 8; on the scruples respecting sub- scription, 968, 1. 34
Keate, Dr., defeated by bp. Butler for Craven scholarship, 898, 1. 42; Butler sides with him against Maltby, 945,
Keeling, rev. Wm., his discovery of
Overall's name cut in Thompson's chapel, 568, 1. 45
Keene, Edm., bp. Ely, master of Peter- house, 714, 1. 26; his decree on Ri. Wadeson's appeal, 1076, 1. 12; cen- sures the master and seniors, ib. 1. 22 Kees, John, Dr. Caius' name so spelt, 138
Kelke, Dr. Rog., fell. St. John's, master of Magd. coll., 173; recommendation of to Cecil for the mastership of St. John's, 587, 1. 4; his alienation of the Magd. coll. estate, 173, 1. 10; 593,
1. 19 Kelsham, Fras., grant to, of the ward-
ship, etc. of the heir of Ste. Peend, alias Delapeend, 452, 1. 6 Kemball, rev. Mr., a poor clergyman, Iogs. given to, 1073, 1. 42 Kempe, Wm., master of Colchester sch., 482, 1. 14, 25
Kempson, Tho., of Ely, repairer of the monuments there, 569, 1. 8 Ken, bp. Thos., his popularity in his dio- cese, 703, 1. 49; account of his death received by Fras. Roper, 999, 1. 28 Kendal, bp. Dawson born at, 263, 1. 24; bp. Law educated at, 714, 1. 10 Kendall, Pet., leases to, of tenement and close in Westwickham, 438, 1. 14; 461, 1. 3
bury sch., 899, 1. 20; a scholar of bp. Butler's, 942, 1. 20
Kennedy, G. J., his elegiacs on the death of Dr. Wood, 1082, l. 44
- Rann, selected by Dr. Parr to read the funeral service over him, 940, l. 3 Kennet, Ri., B.D., C.C.C.C., ejected minister, befriended by Stillingfleet, 698, 1. 44 Kennethorpe, Kennesthorpe, Kene- thorp, Kenythorp, co. Yk., seisin of lands there, 359, 1. 4; 360, 1. 43; leases of tenement and lands at, 400, 1. 38; 453, l. 9; 458, 1. 32; letters of attorney about, 453, l. 9; 455, 1. 22 Kennett, bp. White, his notices of bp. Lloyd, 679, 1. 26; his account of bp. Tho. White, 697, 1. 11; his letter to Sam. Blackwell on Mr. Harley's pur- chases of MSS., 701, l. 3 Kensham, sir Jo., a pensioned brother of St. John's hospital, 18; one of the last brethren, 50, 53; note upon, 563, 1. 27
Kent, coll. bailiff appointed for, 357, 1. 16
Kentish town, lands there, left by W. Platt to coll. claimed by lord Gerard, 543, 1. 40
Kenyon, Geo., jun., certificate of com- munion to, and his subscription to the oaths of qualification, 553, L. 35 Kettle, Ri., land in the occupation of, 458, 1. 18
Keyton, Dr., situation of his chapel, 92; his preferments, etc., ib.; letters of thanks to from the coll., 349, 1. 24; 464, 1. 1; 465, 1. 35; receipt to, for funds for his fellowships, 350, 1. 46 Kidd, Jo., appointment of, as coll. proctor, 343, 1. 45
Kilkenny, Wm. de, bp. Ely, his bene- faction to the university, 21 Killington, Westmd., Jos. Bousfield born at, 515, 1. 21
Killingworth, Fras, married to Tho. Cecill, fell., 981, L. 23
Killum, Wm., master of St. John's hospital, 53, 561, l. 8
Kilvert, seizure by, of bp. Williams's books at Bugden and Lincoln, 527, 1. 39; 621, 1. 19
King, abp. Wm., On the origin of evil, translated by bp. Law, 722, 1. 26; Bolingbroke's 's use of this, ib. 1. 35 Ed., (Lycidas), dispute about, in Chr. coll., 570, L. 25
Jo., Southey's letter to, on Lucien Bonaparte's poem, Charlemagne, 930, 1. 25
lord, his speech in house of lords on bp. Marsh's examination questions, 875, 1. 31, 45; 876, 1. 28
King, Dr. Wm., his attacks in his Key to the Fragment on bp. Squire, 709, 1. 16; on bp. Green, 710, 1. 44; on Dr. Newcome and others, 1023, 1. 41
Kinge, Jo., leases to, of the manor place and lands at Stewcleie, 366, 1. 18; 381, 1. 43; 437, l. 10
Tho., lease to, of tenement and laud at Steucklie, 382, 1. 8 Kingsburie, letter of attorney respecting lands at, 399, 1. 5
King's coll., Hen. VIth's two designs for the foundation of, 45; hostels and houses destroyed for it, 45, 46; bp. Daye's bequests to, 114; qu. Eliza- beth's visit to the chapel, 158, 159; indenture with, respecting Hebble- thwaite's benefaction, 431, 1.21; 432, 1. 18
hall, founded by Edward IIIrd, 33; its situation and importance, 36; St. Mary's church granted to it, 37; its visitation by bp. Arundell, ib.; the place of entertainment while the par- liament sat at Cambridge, 38; exempt from abp. Arundell's visitation, 41; reason of this, 42; the charter of, printed in Rymer, 559, 1. 3
Wm., order from the king for him to be elected fell., 540, l. 47; dates of degrees and admissions, 541,
Kipling, Dr. Tho., his part in the pro- ceedings against Frend, 736, 1. 19, 25; agreement respecting his divi- dends and place in hall, 1074, 1. 34; appointed auditor, 1075, 1. 7; his salary as auditor raised to 40 gs. a year, 1083, 1. 16
Kirkbies, Kirckbyes, manor, Ashwell, see Ashwell
in Preston, see Preston Kirkby Stephen school, Knewstub's benefaction for, 515, 1. 11; Hugh Cheesbrough educated at, ib. 1. 38 Kirke, Miss, legatee and executrix of Dr Newcome, 1030, l. 27, 29; married to Mr. Talbot, ib. 30
Kirkeland, Christr., M.A., fell., letters of attorney to, about Downecourte manor, 396, 1. 23; 398 1. 40 Knapwell, Mr. Musgrave rector of, 1023, 1. 13
Knewstub, Jo., B.D., rector of Cock- field, 163; account of his foundation, 515, 1. 7; register of his death, ib. 15; coll. register of his exhibition, 547, 1. 36; named for the mastership of the coll., 607, 1. 12
Knight, Miss C., her notices of bp. Fisher, 732, 1. 31
- Ri. P., his letter to Parr respecting
Butler and the mastership of Rugby,
941, l. 16 Knight, Tho., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 501,
- Mr., his treasonable sermon at Ox- ford, 486, 1. 28
Knight-service tenure not legal under the statute of mortmain, 486, 1. 23 Knoll grove, Eggam, sale of, to Hen. VIII., 363, 1. 27; 364, 1. 7 Knyghtley, Edm., signs coll. petition to the king, 348, l. 14
Kyddall, Jo., M.A., proxy to, for the v. c.'s court in the suit against Blyth, 381, 1. 6
Kyffin, an early fell. of St. John's, 71
Lacye, alias Brednam, Andr., assists bp. Gunning in his Certain disquisitions, 238; tutor of Jo. Freville, 531, 1. 26; signs himself Lacye, as a foundation scholar, 981, 1. 9
Lago, Mich., leases to, of tenement, land, and water-mill at Feversham, 388, 1. 17; 404, 1. 28
Lagoe, Jo., lease to, of a water-mill at Feversham, 442, 1. 37
Laing, Jo. Geo., his fellowship vacated, 984, L. 30
Wm., lease to, of land at Trumping- ton, 366, 1. 42
Lake, Jo., bp. Sodor, Bristol, Chichr.; Baker's account of 272; additional references to, 681, 1. 1; extracts from a defence of the profession made by him on his death-bed, 681, 1. 16; rector of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 682, 1. 45; canon of York, 683, 1. 11; his courage in maintaining order there, ib. 1. 18; successively bp. of Man and Bristol, 684, 1. 21; of Chichester, ib. 1. 43; one of the seven bps. sent to the tower, 685, 1. 3; his dying pro- fession 686, 1. 25; a defence of this, 687, 1. 26; his last hours and death, 692, 1. 41; his character, 693, 1. 34; Dr. Jenkin his chaplain, 1006, 1. 8 Osmund, objects to the statutes of 1570, 165
sir Tho., letters from, recommending from the king, Mr Legge for a fel- lowship, 477, 1. 23, 45; a third, re- questing an answer, 478, 1. 3; reply of the coll., 477 l. 31, 478 l. 5 Lakes, Mr., his answer to bp. Corbet's lines on conferring degrees on mean persons, 618, 1. 9
Lakyne, Jo., B.A., fell., testimonial to, 376, 1. 26
Lambe, sir Jo., a gratulatory epistle to,
520, 1. 18; dates of his degrees, ib. 1. 27; his notes on the disputed elec-
tion for a master, 1633; 623 1. 30.
Lambert, Jas., a supporter of Dr. Jebb's
scheme, 1067, 1. 16
rev. Jos., father of Dr. Lambert, notes upon, 1019, 1. 30
Dr. Nich., fell. Peterhouse, kinsman of Dr. Ro. Lambert, 1018, 1. 33; Dr. R. Lambert's legacy to, as his execu- tor, 1020, 1. 23, 39
Dr. Ro., coll. tutor to bp. Osbal diston, 706, 1. 14; Cole's life of him as 26th master, 1015; the disputed election for the mastership, ib. 1. 6; Dr. Lambert chosen, ib. 21; his arms, ib. n. 1; 1019, 1. 26; 1021, 1. 3; elected v. c. in the tory interest against Dr. Mawson, 1017, L. 22; vexation to, from a disputed election for a vintner, 1018, 1. 3; his decree in this matter reversed by the privy council, ib. 1. 17; his death, ib. 1. 25; 1020, l. 16; personal appearance, 1018 1. 29; attends Geo. II. at New- market, 1019, 1. 8; additions to Cole's life, 1019, 1. 29; birth, education, etc., ib. 1. 30; scholarship, coll. offi- ces, etc., ib. 1. 38; his will, 1020, 1. 20; his MS. lectures on the arti- cles, ib. 1. 32; burial in coll. chapel, 1021, l. I
Ro., grandfather of Dr. L., 1019, 1. 36 Lambeth, Toby Stoyte rector of, 532, 1. 36; bp. Garnett born at, 706, l. 41 Lambeth articles, the, occasion of, 186;
various accounts of, 603, 1. 40; drawn up by bp. Ri. Vaughan, 665,
1. 44 Lancashire, four successive masters of St. John's from, 153, 1. 11; 581,
1. 43 Lancaster, Jos., bp. Marsh on his sys- tem of education, 805, 1. 3+; 808, 1. 36; 817, 1. 26; his remarks on bp. Marsh's sermon, 806, 1. 33; his vindi- cation of his system, 808, 1. 19; Dealtry's remarks on, 827, l. 1 Lane, Dr. Ro., president, his answer to abp. Williams respecting his proposed foundations, 209, 1. 18; Gwyn's 'prime minister,' 210, 1. 15; chosen master by the seniors, 213; refused by the v. c., 214; charges brought against him, ib. ; 497, 1. 4; 502, l. 25; his sudden death, 215; his name in the white vellum book as registrar, 437, 1. 22; signs as president, 491, 1. 19; leave of absence granted to, as chaplain to the earl of Southampton, 491, 1. 33; sen. fell., 499 l. 13, 23; re- commended by the king for master, 502, 1. 44; commission appointed to
enquire into the charges against him, 503, 1. 7; 624, 1. 15; results in his losing the mastership, 503, 1. 24; his fellowship vacated by his death, 506, 1. 15; his advice respecting lord May- nard's logic lecture, 546 1. 27; vari- ous proceedings respecting his election to the mastership, 623, 1. 21 seq.; the report of the v. c. and heads, 624, 1. 27; the papers presented on the sub- ject, 625, 1. 13
Lane, Pet., elected to the Gregson fel- lowship, 502, 1. 24
Tho., warden of the Salters' co.,
522, 1. 44 Laney, Dr. Ben., v. c., refuses to swear in Dr: Lane as master of St. John's, 214; ejected by the earl of Man- chester, 638, 1. 24
Langar, Notts., Tho. Butler rector of, 901, 1. 12
Langdail, Mr., Trin., a defender of transubstantiation, 126
Langdale, Langdail, Albain, fell., ap- pellant against the master, 116; his admission as fell., 137; letter from the coll. to, to sign two leases, 462, 1. 23 Langdon hills, Ess., letters of attorney respecting Helbron's land at, 368, 1. 13
Lange, Jo., his name in the white vel- lum book as registrar, 437, 1. 22 Langforde, Jo., leases to, of Tryamstone
manor, 451, 1. 12, 19; 459, 1. 42; licences of alienation, 451, l. 17; 460, 1. 3 Langhurst, lease of lands so called, 397, 1. 2; underlet, 401, 1. 20; alienated, 403, l. 13
Langley, leases of tenement and lands at, 448, 1. 30; 461, l. 25 Langly, Rowl., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 475, L. 35
Langton, co. Yk., seizin of lands there, 359, 1. 5; 360, 1. 44
Lansdowne, lord, his speech respecting bp. Marsh's questions, 875, 1. 30; 876, 1. 32
Lassellys, Rog., lands, etc. bought of, 346, 1. 14
Latimer, Hugh, bp., his letters to Tho. Cromwell in favour of Dr. Day, 572, 1. 14, 25
Dr. Wm., presents Fulk for his D.D. to the bp. of Rochester, 163 Latin, bp. Marsh's reasons for not giving his lectures in, 780, l. 34 Laud, Wm., abp., letter of thanks to, 519, 1. 25; his order respecting the tithes of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 524, 1. 2; proceedings respecting his Book of Sports, 585, 1. 24, 37; his letter to Wentworth on dean Palmer's
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