and bp. Howland's plunderings at Peterborough, 597, 1. 11; letters to the same on the disputed mastership of St. John's, 625, 1. 3, 41, 48; reply to charges against him regarding Dr. Beale, 628, 1. 13; references in his works to the archbp.'s visitatorial power, ib. 1. 26; offence given by his orders about communion tables, 630, 1. II
Laughlin, Ri., his letter to the coll. on the lands left by Mr. Litherland, 504, 1. 35
Laurel, the, first brought to England
by the countess of Arundel, 635, 1. 18 Laurence, Godline, nun of Higham, 88, 89 Lawrence Ed., of Hertingforthbury, yeoman, indenture of coll. with, 348, I. 22; receipts to, ib. 1. 31
- Wm., of Hartingfurth burie, Hartyng- forthebury, Hertingfortheberye, re- ceipts to, 348, 1. 31; 350, L. 5; 362, 1. 40; 367, 1. 28; 368, 1. 17; 377, 1. 5; 382, 1. 19, 42; 383, l. 3; 387, 1. 37; 392, 1. 26; 398, 1. 37; 399, 1. 18; 401, 1. 33
Law, Chas. Ewan, M.P. for the uni versity, notice of, 722, 1. 9
Geo. Hen., bp. Chester and Bath and Wells, notice of, 722, 13
Edm., bp. of Carlisle, made preben- dary of Lincoln by bp. Green, 712, 1. 32; 714, L. 45; notices of, 714, 1. 8 seq.; his various preferments, ib. 1. 14; master of Peterhouse, ib. 1. 26; bp. of Carlisle, 715, 1. 9; death, ib. 1. 22; Paley's character of him, ib. 1. 25; his epitaph, 716, 1. 20; his lite- rary acquaintance, 717, 1. 4; opinions on his exercise for D.D. degree, 720, 1. 11; his 5th Nov. sermon, ib. l. 41; his various writings, 722, 1. 24; his translation of King on the origin of evil, ib. 1. 26; edition of Stephani Thesaurus, ib. 1. 49; his Theory of religion, 723, 1.5; his views and pam- phlet on subscription, ib. 1. 17; his edition of Locke's works, 724, 1. 3; Paley's dedication to him of his Moral philosophy, ib. 1. 9; various bio- graphies of him, 725, 1. 5; tutor to bp. Fisher, 731, 1. 38; an unsuccess- ful candidate for the Margaret pro- fessorship at the death of Dr. New- come, 1029, 1. 5; 1030, l. 11; sup- ports Dr. Jebb's proposals for an annual university examination, 1066, 1. 28
- Edw., lord Ellenborough, notices of, 722, 1.5
- Jo., bp., Clonfert, etc., notices of, 721, 1. 41
- Tho., notices of, 722, 1. 18
Lawe, Tho., lease to, of the manor of Little Paxton, 347, l. 9 Lawford, Dr. Ogden allowed additional time to give his answer about, 1072, 1. 26; elected rector of, ib. 1. 29; Wm. Wood rector of, 1101, 1. 16 Lawrence, see Laurence. Lawraunce, Lawrence, Tho., indenture with, respecting Shrewsbury school, 405, 1. 26; first under master of the school, ib. 1. 47; his resignation as head schoolmaster, 419, 1. 14; the coll. lament his loss, 420, l. 1 Lawrence, his testimony to lady Mil- dred Cecil, 583, 1. 40
- Mr., sworn legista and excused from proceeding to a degree in civil law, 1086, 1. 8; £50 presented to, for his services, 1087, 1. 24
Lawson, Wm., lease to, of lands at Chesterton, 433, 1. 16; of tenement and lands at Cottenham, 440, l. 22; lease to, of Trumpington holts, 460, 1. 18; lease to Elizabeth his wife of land in Chesterton, ib. l. 21; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 24
Layer, Mr., to direct the stuccoing of the outside of the chapel, 1088, 1. 7 Layman, a, pamphlet by, in vindication of bp. Marsh's examination questions, 871, 1. 48; 872, 45
Layng, Wm., delivery to, of a lease of
holts in Trumpington, 384, 1. 16 Leache, Leatche, Nath., clerk, M.A., his presentation to Northstoke vicar- age, 459, 1. 39
- Tho., B.D., fell., his presentation to Northstoke vicarage, 401, l. 13; his resignation, 459, l. 41
Leases, granted to the masters, 195; 199; apportioned, with fines, to the seniors, 199; petition to the chan- cellor about this, ib.; coll. clause against the alienation of, 383, l. 44; more granted than the statute will permit, 394, 1. 40, 45; decree re- specting those to be annexed to the mastership, 551, 1. 5; coll. agree- ments respecting fines at the renewal of, 1037, l. 41; 1038, l. 44; 1039, 1. 28; 1040, 1. 41; order respecting those of houses in Cambridge or Lon- don, 1074. l. 40; the charge for, raised (1775) in consequence of the advanced price of the stamp, 1083, 1. 13; agreement respecting attorneys' charges for, 1085, l. 15
Leavening, Levyng, Leveninge, on York wolde,' seisin of lands there, 359, 1. 5; 360, 1. 44; leases of tene- ment and lands at, 453, 1. 10; 458, 1. 32; letters of attorney respecting, 453, L. 14; 455, 1. 22
Leaver, Lever, Ra., Rauff, M.A., mas- ter of Sherbourn hospital, 134, l. 15; one of the disaffected fellows, 148; lease of Bassingbourn manor granted to him, 153, 1. 13; 363, 1. 9; 387, 1. 20; 389, L. 22; 582, 1; his lease surrendered, 397, 1. 22
- Tho., dispute respecting his fellow- ship, 117; his zeal for the reforma- tion, 124, 133; admitted 7th master, 130; his character, ib.; extracts from his sermons, 131; retires to Switzer- land under qu. Mary, 133, 137; re- turns, but not to the mastership, under qu. Eliz., 134; disqualified by his calvinism, ib.; his preferments and death, ib.; his talent as a preacher, ib.; cause of his unpopularity with the queen, 135; his literary works, ib.; coll. testimonial to, 373, 1. 31; ex- tract from his sermon on Sedbergh, 575, 1. 13; note by Cole on his preaching, 577, 1. 21; various notes upon, 578, 1. 31; Bale's verses on, 579, 1. 37
Lecarriere, Marianne Emilie Charlotte, wife of bp. Marsh, 735, 1. 19
Leche, Tho., ejected from his fellowship as a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 17; register of his burial, 983, 1. 22
Lecturer, the, to cease entertaining questionists with wine and brawn in hall, 1075, 1. 27; the deputy, to make the public speech on May 6th, 1744, 1036, 1. 28
Lectures for D.D. and B.D. degrees, coll. agreement respecting, 1074, 1.9; university, bp. Marsh's reasons for not delivering them in latin, 780, 1. 34 Lectureships lost to the coll. by the great rebellion, 211; list of the various coll., 544, 1. 34
Lee, Dr., his garden in St. Andrew's parish, 356, I. 30
Leeche, Jo., lease alienated to him, 440,
Leeds, duchess dow. of, Hen. Jenkin chaplain to, 1014, 1. 22
Ivicarage of, resigned by Jo. Milner, a nonjuror, 994, 1. 28 Leet, Ro., M.A., proxy respecting Horningsea parsonage, 373, 1. 44 Lefroy, Christr. Edwd., his review of Gandolphy's letter to Marsh, 841, 1. 22 Legge, Dr., his Richardus tertius acted at St. John's, 573, 1. 34
- Mr., recommended by Jas. I. for a fellowship, 477, 1. 25; 478, l. 1 Le Greise, Nic., testifies against Laud, 631, 1. 3
Leicester, abp. Williams founder of a library at, 620, 1. 27
earl of, letters to, regarding Snagg,
392, L. 22; 468, 1. 21; about Brom- hall, 395, 1. 11; about bettering the state of the scholars, 395, L. 20; 469, 1. 40
Leigh, Rd., B.A., an original fell. of St. John's, 77
Leighe, Tho., LL.B., coll. proxy to, 355, 1. 29
Leland, his opinion of Rd. Croke, 572, 1. 43
Lemham, bp. Gunning educated at, 269, 1. 29.
Lenna, Reginald de, vicar of Horning- sey, 25
Lenthall, sir William, keeper of the
rolls, letter to, respecting Sedbergh, 483, L. 40
Lenton, his description of the chapel of Little Gidding, 630, 1. 36
Leper, Wm., fell., appeals against the master, 116; testimonial to, 350, 1. 17
Leticia, prioress of St. Mary and St. Radegund, 20
Leuknor, sir Edw., bp. Gauden marries his widow, 267, 1. 28 Levir, see Leaver.
Lewes, Rob. and Mary, their scholar-
ship for Colchester sch., 482, 1. 5; Tho. Newcomen the first scholar ad- mitted, ib. 1. 27; Bedell's (bp.) letter respecting, 487, 1. 19; register of the foundation, 547, 1. 32
Lewis, Tho., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 440, 1. 9
Wm., admitted Gwynn scholar, 422, 1. II Lewknore, Mr. (sir Edwd.), fell., his gratulatory poem to the chancellor, 158, 1. 3; a blooming wit,' his gra- tulatory poem to the queen, 161, 1. 10; bp. Dolben's verses on his death, 264, 1. 24; references to his gratulatory poems, 583, 1. 45; 586, l. 7 Lewyn, W., determines the abp. Can- terbury visitor of St. John's sede Eli- ensi vacante, 600, 1. 37
Leycester, Cath., married to bp. Stanley, 964, 1. 33
Oswald, father-in-law of bp. Stanley, 964, 1. 34
Leyman, Abrey, lease to, of St. John's wood in Tuxforth, 426, 1. 40 Lheynam, Wales, the birthplace of bp. Vaughan, 254, 1. 30
Library, the, list of benefactors to, 338 Liber Memorialis, the, preserved in the
library, account of, 338, n. 1; blazon of the arms in, 1107 Lichfield, indenture with the dean and chapter of, respecting the Bayley fel- lowship, 370, 1. 25; indenture with the bp. of, respecting Shrewsbury
sch., 405, 1. 26; the bp. of, advises the statutes for Shrewsbury sch, 406, 1. 38; bp. Ryder's monument in the cathedral of, 73+, L. 25; alteration in the title of the see of, 899, 1. 14 Liddall, Liddell, Fras., general preacher, of Colchester, 482, l. 13, 24 Lightfoot, Dr. John, date of his birth, etc., 227
Light money, allowance for loss by, made to the bursar and others, 1078, 1. II
Lillie, Tho., lease of Kirkbye's manor alienated to, 435, 1. 4
Lillingdayle, lease of a platt of ground so called, in Millington, 420, l. 39; 426, 1. 20
Lillychurch, Lillichurch, Lilliechurch, manor, Higham, leases of, 368, 1. 19; 369, 1. 42; 443, l. 36; 449, l. 21; 455, 1. 35; 456, 1. 16
Linacre, Lynacre, Tho., M.D., bond to, from St. John's coll., 345, l. 19; re- ceipt to, for his physic lecture, 358, 1.30; house inhabited by him, 452,1. 32 Lind, Jenny, the guest of bp. Stanley, 969, 1. 33
Lindsey, Theoph., his refusal of ap- pointments offered by the duke of Northumberland, 713, l. 41, 45 Lingard, Jo., his strictures upon March's Comparative view, 865, 1. 40; Parr's remarks on, ib. 1. 43
Linnett, Dr. Wm., his speech to Chas. II. at Trinity, 998, l. 4 Lisle, bp. of Ely, a benefactor to Peter- house, 35; dedicates the church of St. Mary the less, ib.; confirms the foundation of Pembroke hall, ib.; and of Gunvile hall, and Corpus, 36 Lister, Martin, order to the coll. from the king to pre-elect and pre-admit him to a fellowship, 540, 1. 33; dates of degrees, etc., ib. 1. 41
sir Martin, knt. of Ratcliff, Bucks, father of the above, 540, l. 42
sir Rd., arbitrator in lord Cobham's case, 352, 1. 27; 360, 1. 32 Litherland, Mr. Jo., lands bequeathed by him to the coll., 504, 1. 36 Littleton, Lyttleton, letter of congratu- lation to, on being made lord keeper, 527, 1. 3; 530, l. 1
Liverpool, lord, nominates Dr. Wood
to the deanery of Ely, 1095, 1. 24 Livingstone, Dr. David, his lecture in the senate-house, Cambridge, 979, 1. 38 Llandaff, bp. Marsh's letter. to the clergy of, 738, 1. 16; his charge to them, 868, 1. 21 Llandyssil, Bronfraithin, co. Mont., bp. Rob. Morgan born at, 168, 1. 18
Llanhaber, Merion., Rob. Edwards born
Llanhycan, birthplace of Rob. Lloyd, 524, 1. 28
Llanifidd, Denb., birthplace of Jo. Williams (scholar), 526, 1. 6 Llewellen, Rd., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 493, L. 39; 520, 1. 6
Lloid, Lloud, David, bailiff of Shrews- bury, 429, 1. 3; 440, l. 9 Lloyd, Edw., M.A., his fellowship va- cant, 496, 1. 31; admitted Gwyn scholar as Flood, 982, 1. 6
Lloyd, Hen., prof. of Hebrew, his pro- posals for translating Eichhorn, 805, 1. 28
Jo., negotiator from the Shrewsbury trustees, 516, 1. 13, 18, 35
Jo., nominated by the mayor of Shrewsbury to a scholarship, 530, 1. 15; his admission as sizar, ib. 1. 21 - Jo. Tho., son-in-law of bp. Butler, 901, 1. 16
Rob., nominated to a Gwyn scholar- ship, 529, 1. 25; his admission, ib. 1.
Pet., baker of Shrewsbury, father of Jo. Ll., 530. 1. 15
- sir, his election a charge against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 36
- Tho., geut. of Llanhycan, 524, 1. 28 Tho. Bucknall, grandson of bp. But- ler, 901, 1. 18
- Wm., bp. of Llandaff, Peterb., Norw., Baker's account of, 270; his arms in the liber memorialis, 338, n. 1; 341; 680, 1. 30; 1109, 1. 4; additional notices of, 679, 1. 23; his assistance to the seven bishops in the tower, 679, 1. 43; his deprivation, 680, 1. 12; subsequent life, ib. 1. 20; Cole's note on his arms, ib. 1. 30; his MS. papers on the nonjurors left to St. John's coll., ib. 1. 36 attends bp. White's funeral, 697, 1. 27; assists at the consecration of Wagstaffe, 990, 1. 20 - Wm., bp. of St. Asaph, 679, 1. 23; commissioner for the diocese of Ely, 987, 1.5; his letters to Dr. Gower on king Jas. II.'s declaration, 1002, 1.
Lobb, Ste., his application to bp. Still- ingfleet, 699, 1. 30
Lockwood, Lok wood, Lockewod, Leon., lease to, of tenement and lands at Marfleet, 356, 1. 35; 386, 1. 36; 400, 1.16; 435, 1. 31; lease to, of Kirk- bies in Preston, 403, 1. 8; licence of alienation, 417, 1. 36; letter of attor- ney to, 403, 1. 16
Loe, Rd., bp. Morton's 'little bachelor,' 507, 1. 32; 508, 1. 5; date of his ad- mission, etc., 508, 1. 7; 509, 1. 23
London, bp. Grove born at, 277, l. 12; St. Andrew's Undershaft, Hierome Potkin born in, 538, 1. 1; St. Bar- tholomew the Great, bp. Dee born in, 265, 1.6; St. Bennett's, Paul's wharf, lease of messuages in, 452, l. 28, 37; Holburne school, Tho. Tylden edu- cated at, 526, 1. 2; St. Michael, Wood st., Hoogyn lane, leases of tenement, etc., in, 355, l. 33; 404, l. 4; 420, I. 34; 423, 1. 39; 439, l. 39; 451, 1. 23; letter of attorney about, 404, 1. 2; St. Peter's, Cornhill, Jo. Gore curate of, 523, 1. 1; prisoners in, lady Mil- dred Cecil's bounties to, 595, 1. 8 Longdon, Dav., first bailiff of Shrews- bury, 407, l. 25
Longeforde, see Longforth Longeworth, Rd., elected fell., 147; 12th master, 157; his character and preferments, 161; expelled from the mastership, 162; death, 163; com- mission to, as president, to survey manors, 389, 1. 10; 'concessiones lo- cationesque,' during his mastership, 391, 1. 19; Cole's note on his prefer- ments, 586, 1. 23; sale of coll. copes by, 586, 1. 27; proceedings against him, deprivation, etc., 586, L. 37; his conduct in the surplice feuds, 587, 1.13 Longforth, Longforde, Wm., B.A., an original fell. of St. John's, 77; vicar of Gelyngham, Kent, 354, 1. 24; grant at his suit as vicar of Osprynge, 358, 1. 9; his death, 359, 1. 19 Longland, Jo., rector of Wodeham Fer- rers, 108
Longley, Wm., vacates his fellowship
by not proceeding to B.D., 984, 1. 9 Longmire, Dan., supports Jebb's scheme for an annual examination, 1069, 1. 16
Lord at Christmas, the, in the statutes of 1545, 121; various references to, 573, 1. 21
Lorkin, Tho., letter from, to sir Tho. Puckering, on lady Shrewsbury's im- prisonment, 614, l. 3
Lort, Mi., extracts from his letters re- lating to bp. Law, 721, l. 31, 38
Love, Dr. Rd., master of Bene't, 233; signs as v.-c. the report of the com- mission on Lane, 625, 1. 38
Ri., lease to, of a messuage in great St. Mary's par., 445, 1. 7; licence to alienate it, ib. 1. 11
Lovell, sir Tho., knight, lady Marga- ret's executor, 68; indenture for his obit in Chr. coll., 355, l. 7
Lowe, Theoph., votes for Dr. Newcome to be master, 1025, l. 41; 1033, 1. 21 Lowth, Ol, appointed receiver for Bromehall, 354, L. 25; for Bromehall and Northstoke, 380, 1. 39; for Ox- on. and Berks., 381, 1. 9; lease to, of Bromehall manor, and land at Egham, 353, l. 13 Lowther, Jo., the plate presented by, to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, L. 15 Lucas, Jo., order from the king for him to be elected fell., 542, 1. 2; dates of degrees, etc., ib. 1. 6; the cup given by him to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 6
· Rd., yeoman, father of the above, 542, 17 Lucasian professorship, the, controversy respecting Mr. Waring's election to, 1069, 1. 33; Dr. Powell's part in this, ib. 1. 38; Jo. Wilson's defence of Waring, 1070, 1. 16
Ludd, Jo., bp. Gunning's schoolmaster, 647, 1. 31
Luddenham, Luddingham, lease of Aim (Amy) croft at, 372, 1. 42; leases of tenements and land at, 385, 1. 36; 396, 1. 35; 397, l. 5; 403, l. 24; 446, 1. 30
Ludlam, Wm., a friend of Dr. Powell, 1061, 1. 32; Dr. Powell's support of him for the Lucasian professorship, 1070, 1. 8; to buy a pair of globes for the coll. observatory, 1073, L 12; his seniority vacated, ib. 1. 30
Wm. and Tho., Is. Milner's attack on, 855, 1. 30
Lund, Tho., B. D., on Marsh's authen- ticity of the Pentateuch, 743, 1. 36; Dr. Whewell's remarks on his edit. of Wood's algebra, 1102, 1. 19 Lunne, Brian, B.A., scholar, testimonial to, 352, 1. II
Lupton, Dr. Rog., letter from coll. to, to borrow £100, 256, 1. 33; deeds relating to his benefactions, 352, L. 33, 42, 45; letter from the coll. to his executors, asking for his legacy, 354, 1. 8; 467, 1. 16; bond to his executors to stand to an award, 361, 1. 31; his endowment to Sedbergh threatened, 364, 1. 28; deeds relating to his Sed- bergh scholars, 365, 1. 25, 36; his benefactions to Sedbergh, 374, 1. 18;
Machin, Jo., dean of Jesus coll., Camb., 542, 1. 37
Mackenzie, Anne, sister of bp. M., her Mission Life among the Zulu Kaffirs, 980, 1. 27
bp. Chas. Fred., notices of, 977, l. 1; enters at St. John's, ib. 1. 6; migrates to Caius, ib. 1. 8; life at Cambridge, ib. 1. 10; letters to his sister on de- voting himself to mission work, ib. 1. 19; 978, 1. 23; offered the arch- deaconry of Natal, ib. 1. 32; letters to his sisters on this, ib. 1. 35, 42; 979, 1. 3; sails for Natal, 979, 1. 7; his life there, ib. 1. 20; returns to England, ib. 1. 42; invited to head the Zambesi mission, ib. 1. 44; his consecration as bishop, 980, 1. 8; death, ib. 1. 11; memoirs of him and notices of his mission, ib. 1. 12, 18, 26; his portrait, ib. 1. 32; account of the Mackenzie fund, ib. 1. 34; me- morial window to, ib. 1. 41
Colin, esq., father of bp. M., 977, 1. 3 Mackworth, Mr., sent by the bailiffs
of Shrewsbury to the coll., 513, 1. 15 Macpherson, Mr., extract from his ori- ginal papers relative to Jas. II. and bp. Turner, 987, 1. 36
Madew, Dr. Jo., fell. of St. John's, 113; V.-C. 124. 125; an opponent of tran- substantiation, 126; styled king's pro- fessor by Edward VI., 126; 574, 1. 42; made master of Clare, 127; a friend of Dr. Bill, 128; ejected under qu. Mary, 129; his unhappy end, ib.; displaced from the master- ship of Clare for being married, 578,
1. 13 Magdalene coll., Dr. Kelke's alienation of the Aldgate estate of, 173, l. 10; 593, l. 19
Magee, abp. of Dublin, Dr. Parr's re- marks on his charge, 883, 1. 40 Magister glomeriae, office of, 28; origin of the term, 30; various references to, 558, 1. 30
Magistris, Joannes de, directed to be used in scholastic disputations, 343, 1. 10
Magnus, Tho., prebendary of Lincoln,
Maid well, Hen. Jenkin rector of, 1014, 1. 30 Mainwaring, Jo., lady Margaret's pro- fessor, 736, 1. 40; his testimony to Dr. Powell, 1053, 1. 6
Maitland, Dr. S. R., his opinion on the authorship of Εἰκὼν βασιλική, 678, 1. 12
Mallett, Dr., master of Michael hall, V. c. 111, 1. 13
Malone, notice by, of abp. Stuart, 731, 1. 16
Maltby, Dr. Edw., notices of his ad-
vocacy of the catholic claims, 926, 1. 36; 927, 1 1, 7; Parr on his can- didature for the preachership of Gray's inn, 943, 1. 28; Butler sides with Dr. Keate, against, 945, l. 8; bp. Butler, on, 953, l. 8
Malton, lands at, given by Dr. Thom- son to Chr. coll. 355, l. 13
Malton, Rd., lease to, of tenements and lands at Kennesthorpe, etc., 400, 1. 37 Malverns, leases of a tenement in Steeple Morden so called, 367, 1. 35; 385, l. 14
Malyne, Tho., executor, indenture with, respecting the Heblethwaite bene- faction, 431, 1. 28
Man, the isle of, bp. Bowstead's labours in, 973, 1. 23
Manchester, design to convert the col- lege of, into a Cambridge coll., 589, 1. z; refusal of the see of, by bp. Stanley, 965, 1. 29
- duke of, accompanies Geo. II. to Cambridge, 1019, l. 14
earl of, thrusts Arrowsmith into the mastership of St. John's, 224; chosen chancellor, 230; his directions to the committee for the association, 538, 1. 22; ejects five heads of houses and chooses five others, 638, 1. 21; re- ferences to his ejectment as chan- cellor, 643, 1. 43
Maniaunt, Rog., purchaser of Jews' houses in St. Sepulchre's par., 26, 27 Manley, Wm., fell., an appellant against the master, 116
Manners Sutton, abp., bp. Marsh's opi- nion of, 869, 1. 37; his correspondence with rev. H. W. Nevile respecting bp. Marsh, 874, 1. 31, 45; bp. Percy
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