R. Wilbraham, for him to be elected a fell., 477, l. 1; the coll. reply, ib. 1. 8
Pigot, Hugh, his account of Overall in
his history of Hadleigh, 670, 1. 40 Pikeringe. Rob., letters of attorney to, 365, 1. 17
Pilkington, Fras., lease to, of Milling- ton manor, 385, 1. 40; licence to alienate it, 394, 1. 31
Geo., esq., governor of Rivington school, 156
Jas., an opponent of transubstan- tiation, 126; his patronage of Tho. Leaver, 134; his bitterness against the romanizing party, 144; qu. Eliza- beth's commissioner, 146; admitted 10th master, ib.; only B.D., 147; evidence of this, 580, 1. 18; his letter to the earl of Leicester, 148, 1. 20; where printed, 580, 1. 32; a favourer of the puritan party, 148, 153; doubts of his degree, 148; made bp. of Durham, 149; his death, literary works, etc., ib.; founds Rivington school, 150; his family and epitaph, 151; Baker's account of him as bp. of Durham, 248; general acquittances to him as master, 370, 1. 3; 388, 1. 8; testimonial to him as fell., 373, 1. 33; Baker's and Strype's scruples about his ordination, 580, 1. 27; Baker's suspicion that his letter to the earl of Leicester was published by the pa- pists, 580, 1. 26; Cole demurs to this, 581, 1. 4, 14; other remarks on him by Cole, ib. 1. 18, 21; various refer- ences to, ib. 1. 31; additional notes upon, 664, 1. 20; Cole's note on his arms, ib. 1. 28
- Jo., overseer of Rivington school, 156 Leon., elected 11th master by his brother's interest, 152; twice fellow, 153, 1. 2; 284, l. 10; 287, 1. 16; favouritism shewn to Lancashire men, 153; desecrates Fisher's and Ashton's chapels, ib.; excess of his reforming zeal, 154; regius prof. of divinity, ib.; resigns the mastership, 155; subse- quent preferments, ib.; death, and be- nefaction to the library, 156; testimo- nial to, as fell., 374, 1. 36; notes, re- ceipts, etc., by him, 380, 1. 38; 381, 1. 23; 382, 1. 30; 383, l. 19; 384, 1. 9; 387, 1. 39; 389, 1. 30; conces- siones singulae during his mastership, 387, 1. 35; acquittance to him as master, 394, 1. 3; additional notes upon, 582, 1. 6
Pillans, prof., his geography on the plan of Butler's, 928, 1. 36; mention of, in Horner's letters to Parr, 943, 1. 48; 944, 1. 2
Pindar, Pynder, Jo., gent., Magd. coll. lease to, of Northstoke parsonage, 345, 1. 8; of Northstoke rectory, 376, 1. 15; licence of alienation, 382, 1. 39; 383, 1. 6; the lease alienated, 391,
17 Pinkney, Alice, widow of Arnolde P., lease to, of a tenement in St. Clement's par, 402, l. 32; 403, 1. 11
Piozzi, Mrs., her notice of bp. Fisher, 732, 1. 15
Pitt, Wm., bp. Marsh a zealous sup- porter of, 736, 1. 6; their introduc- tion, 737, 1. 9; settles a pension on Marsh, 737, 1. 35; 761, 1. 31 Placey, Ds., signs letter to lord Burgh- ley on the choice of a master, 606,
1. 35 Plague, the, at Cambridge, in 1349, 34; in 1605, 193; residence of Johnians dispensed with during its continuance in 1532, 570, 1. 39
Plate and jewels belonging to the coll., early inventories of, 342, 1. 12; 343,
and money sent by the coll. to Chas. I., 218, l. 34; various notices of, 632, 1. I seq.
to be served in hall, decree respect- ing, 550, 1. 3; orders respecting, to be presented by fellow-commoners, 1036, 1. 42; the old to be melted down and new purchased, 1087, 1. 26 Plato, questions for scholastic disputa- tion to be chosen from, 343, 1. 12 Platt, Rd., foundation of his free school at Aldenham, 489, l. 18; his lands in Kentish town left to the coll, claimed by lord Gerard, 543, 1. 40; agreement for the repairs of his monument, 1036, 1. 23; coll. proceedings against his fellows taking sir R. Hill's livings, 1037, 1. 19; his fellows allowed Id. a day for greens, 1038, 1. 26
Wm., his plate presented to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 15. 32 Plautus acted on Sunday in King's coll.
chapel, 159; notes on this, 584, 1. 12 Players' dresses, coll. inventories of, 573, 1. 28
Playfere, Dr., fell., and Margt. prof., 190; his death, 194 Plucknett, Wm., nominates Dr. Wood Hare exhibitioner, 1095, 1. 5 Plumptre, Dr. Rob., succeeds bp. Law as prof. of casuistry, 1029, 1. 18 Pocklington school, letter from the trustees of, respecting a Dowman scholarship, 428, 1. 9; Jas. Nelson, M.A., presented to the mastership, 447, 1.5; Mart. Briggs made master, 449, 1. 26; reply to a letter from the townsmen respecting disorders in the
school, 474, 1.40; letter to Mr. Briggs, the master, summoning him to meet these charges, ib. 1. 47; the king re- commends Wm. Nesfeild as master, 475, 1. 14; reply of the coll. to this, ib. 1. 21; they elect Rd. Elcock, M.A., 476, 1. 24; application to abp. Toby Mathew to make laws for the school, ib. 1. 37; the authority of the coll. in, 545, 1. 28; Rob. Robinson elected jun. master, 1080, n. 1; Sam. Drake educated at, 535, 1. 31
Pole, cardinal, chancellor of the uni- versity, 142; his visitation of Cam- bridge, ib.; presentation of vicar of Hedcorne to, 382, 1. 35; notes on him, 579, 1. 20; accounts of his visit- ation, ib. 1. 29
Poley, Jo., esq., the contributions to Chas. I. to be paid to him, 533, 1.45; receipts from, for money and plate sent to the king, 632, 1. 34; 633, 1. 21; Baker's note upon him, 632, 1.41 Polish Protestants, the coll. contribu- tions to, 645, 1. 38
Pollard, Leonard, fell., 981, 1. 8 Ponett, Jo., admitted A.B., 138 Poniatowski, Zartorinski, bp. Fisher tutor to, 731, 1. 45
Pontefract, Sam. Drake vicar of, 535, 1. 34
Pool, Matt., aids in establishing schools in Wales, 698, 1. 40
Poole, Mr., recommended to the coll.
for the head mastership of Shrews- bury, 513, 1. 26
Poor, the, coll. contributions to, 1657, 645, 1. 36
Pope, Mr., his goblet not to be lent, 550, 1.5
Rog., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 485, 1. 14
Pope's supremacy, the, variations in fellows' bonds concerning, 101, 1. 18; 121, 1. 5
Porson, Rd., his opinions respecting the Codex Vatabli, 757, 1. 9; Eichstadt's letter to, on Marsh, 758, 1. 43; Marsh's acquaintance with, 709, 1. 3; Blomfield's notices of, 909, 1. 16; 910, 1. 44; his refusal to undertake an edition of Aeschylus, 909, 1. 19; Butler's comment on this, 913, 1. 11; the Quart. Rev. on 915, 1. 47; But- ler's remarks on him, 912, l. 29; 914, 1. 28
Porter, Edm., appeals to the bp. of Ely
to interpret certain statutes, 491, 1. Porteus, Beilby, chancellor's medallist (1752), 1089, 1. 8
Portmore, earl of, Hen. Jenkin chaplain to, 1014, 1. 23
Pory, Jo., letter from, to sir Tho. Puck-
ering on abp. Neile's liberality, 670, 1. 12; to the same, on abp. Williams attending sir R. Cotton, 673, 1. 1; to lord Brooke on Williams's munifi- cence, ib. 1. 7
Postlethwaite, Dr. Tho., his conduct as master of his coll., 1091, 1. 5; his in- timacy with Dr. Craven, ib. 1. 9 Pote, Jos., Eton, his letter to Z. Grey on Dr. Newcome, 1033, l. 44 Potkin, Hierome, letters from the king to admit him fell., 537, 1. 45; 538, 1. 18; dates of his degrees, 537, l. 48; of his admissions, 538, 1. 2
- Jo. millinar' of St. Andr. Under- shaft, father of the above, 538, L 1 Potter, abp., his dislike of bp. Law's doctrine, 720, 1. 34
Pottowe, alias Pottall, Edw., lease to, of a messuage in Great St. Mary's parish, 459, I. 10; licence of aliena- tion, ib. 1. 14
Powell, Cadwallader, indentures with, respecting abp. Williams's bequests to the coll. library, 620, 1. 31; 622,
- Christr., B.D., late fell., lease to, of shops, land, etc. at Hedcorne, Up- church, etc., 454, 1. 17; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 22; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 22
-rev. Fras., father of Dr. Powell, 1053, 1. 18
Mr., bp. Lake's secretary, signs the bp.'s dying profession, 687, 1. 6, 19 Rebecca, niece of Dr. Z. Brooke, 1029, n. 5
- Mrs. Susan, sister of Dr. P., 1044, n. 3; Dr. Powell leaves his estate away from her, 1049, 1. 34; elected matron of Chelsea hospital, ib. 1. 39; her death, ib. n. 3
- Dr. Wm. Sam., master, his subscrip- tion to the oath of qualification, 552, 1. 13; coll. tutor to bp. Richmond, 725, 1. 18; to Dr. Chevallier, 1081, 1. 29; to Dr. Craven, 1089, 1. 4; a friend of bp. Fisher, 732, 1. 4; appointed de- puty by coll. respecting Todington's appeal, 1038, 1. 5, 8; Cole's life of him as 28th master, 1042; six candi- dates against him for the headship, ib. 1. 1; he is unanimously elected, ib. 1. 11; 1043, 1. 28; Dr. Balguy's life of him, 1042, 1. 15; his arms, ib. n. I; his birth, 1043, 1. 8; tutor in lord Townshend's family, ib. 1. 10; coll. offices, ib. 1. 15; his D.D. com- mencement sermon defending sub- scription, ib. 1. 21; 1044, 1. 20; cho- sen v.-c., 1043, 1. 29; the fellows chagrined at his taking the living of
Freshwater, ib. 1. 33; made archd. of Colchester, 1044, l. 11; his ample fortune and generosity, 1044, 1. 16; opposes Dr. Jebb's schemes against subscription, 1045, 1. 2; republishes his commencement sermon, 1045, 1. 9; 1057, 1. 41; Dr. Jebb's letter to him upon this, 1045, l. 19; his pro- ceedings with his scholars respecting subscription, 1047, l. 8; 1054, 1. 40; his strict discipline, 1047, l. 16; 1055, 1. 10; generosity towards new works in the coll., 611, 1. 19; 1047, 1. 30; 1056, 1. 30; munificence of his coll. and university entertainments, 1048, 1. 15; personal appearance, 1048, 1. 28; 1061, 1. 1; his death, 729, l. 13; 1048, 1.41; names mentioned as likely to succeed him, 1048, l. 43; solemni- ties at his interment, 1049, 1. 18; his epitaph shewed to Cole, ib. 1. 25; sum- mary of his will, ib. 1. 32; 1050, n. 1; his great wealth, 1050, n. 1; asperity of Cole's remarks upon him, ib. 1. 7; his contemptuous opinion of Baker's his tory, 555, 1. 26; 556, l. 7; 1050, 1. 20, 28; averse to its publication, 1051, 1. 22; Ashby's statement of his reasons for this, ib. 1. 42; his opposition to the act for paving and lighting the town, 1052, I. 9; his publications, ib. 1. 29; his estates in Essex, 1053, 1. 1; Mr. Mainwaring's testimony to, ib. 1. 6; additions to Cole's life, ib. 1. 18; scholarships, coll. offices, etc., ib. 1. 19; particulars from Tho. Smart Hughes's account of his life, ib. 1. 35; his op position to Jebb's proposals for an annual university examination, 1059, 1. 1; bp. Monk's opinion of this, ib. 1. 43; copy of his epitaph, 1060, 1. 29; legacies to Dr. Balguy and others, ib. 1. 46; had no ear for music, 1061, 1. 8, 38; his various friends, ib. 1. 20, 32; extracts from Blackburne's writ- ings against him, ib. 1. 40 seq. ; 1065, 1. 34; from an anonymous letter in Gilbert Wakefield's memoirs, 1065, 1. 4; his warm support of Paley for the latin essay, ib. 1. 43; extracts from Jebb's writings on Powell's op- position to his graces for an annual examination, 1066, 1. 11; his tracts against Jebb's scheme, 1067, 1. 26; Jebb's testimony to him as master of St. John's, ib. l. 41; 1069, l. 8; Gilb. Wakefield's mention of, as master, 1069, 1. 23; his sermons on academic life, ib. 1. 30; controversy with Edw. Waring respecting the Lucasian pro- fessorship, ib. 1. 33; motives assigned for this, 1070, 1. 8; his letters, ib. 1. 20; extracts from the conclusion book
during his mastership, ib. 1. 35; grant to, of Freshwater rectory through Mr. Bootle, 1071, 1. 11
Powlter, Jo. Seconton, licence to, for Sunday plays, 584, 1. 25
Powys, Horatio, bp. of Sodor and Man, 976, 1. 45
Tho. Jelf, esq., dedication to, of a sermon by bp. Butler, 907, 1. 43 Praeter, the dean's, order for half to be paid for the increase of commons at Christmas, 1036, 1. 25 Praevaricator, the, notices of, 255, 1. 2; 648, 1. 16
Prance, Praunce, Kath., lease to, of the garden called Tassells, in St. Clem. par., 431, l. 18; licence to alienate it, 432, l. 21
- Praunce, Prauncis, Miles, Myles, 'bruer,' his tenement in St. Mich. par., 365, l. 10; lease to, of a garden in St. Clem. par., 367, 1. 25; tenant of the coll., 389, 1. 5; alderman, his tenement in St. Clem. par., 402, l. 30; 403, l. 11
Pratt, Prat, Rob., an alienated lease granted him of a 'fermold' at Mel- reth, etc., 384, 1. 41; has to pay for a braune' at Christmas, 385, 1. 3; lease to, of lands and tenements at Melldrethe and Mellburne, 413, 1. 47
Pratte, Wm., M.A., fell., his pre- sentation to Higham vicarage, 435, 1. 29; his resignation, 436, 1. 44; signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 21; signs complaints against Alvey and others, 608, 1. 36; signs letter to the earl of Shrewsbury, 613, 1. 11
Prayer-book, the, bp. Marsh on, 813, 1. 28; 814, 1. 32
and Homily Society, the foundation of, 741, 1. 28; 831, 1. 24; Simeon's remarks on, 859, l. 19
Preachers at St. Mary's in the forenoon, decree respecting, 551, l. 15 Preachers, coll., see registers
Prese, Jo., lease to, of lands at Willing- ham, 383, 1. 31
President of the university, meaning of, 56
and seniors, various decrees of, 548, 1.21
President's table, the, agreement for cloths to be provided for, 1039, l. 17 Preston, Dr. Jo., bp. Neile's remark on a sermon of his, 669, 1. 38
Jo., to appoint to the Thurlestone scholarship, 398, 1. 24
lord, attainted of high treason a- gainst Wm. and Mary, 987, 1. 10 Tho., disputant before qu. Eliz., 160;
Fuller's note on, 585, 1. 47; his epi- taph in Trin. hall chapel, 586, 1. 2 Preston, Wm., second wrangler, bp. Killala, 109c, 1. 8
in Holdernes, lease of a tenement etc. there, called Kirkbies, 386, 1. 28 ; 403, l. 9; 439, 1. 1; 444, l. 34; 455, 1. 1. 5 Pretyman (Tomline), bp., a member of the Hyson club, 730, 1. 21; the intro- ducer of bp. Marsh to Pitt, 737, 1. 9 Price, Anne and Tim., lease to, of lands at Fendraiton, 439, l. 41
Dr., recommended for bpric. of St. Asaph, 210
Ezra, not chosen Shrewsbury scholar through informality in the presenta- tion, 538, 1. 43; date of admission, 539, 1. 2; previously at Oxford and Emmanuel coll., ib. 1. 3; date of de- gree, ib. 1. 5
Tho., captain in his majesty's ser- vice by sea, 525, l. 17 Prideaux, Humph., life of, notices in, of bp. Wm. Lloyd, 679, 1. 43 Priest, Walt., 'tonsor,' his degree de- clared void, 618, 1. 31
Priestley, Dr. Jos., an opponent of sub- scription, 1057, 1. 26
Prior, Pryor, Mat., esq., of St. Giles's in the feilds, his subscription to the oath of qualification, 553, 1. 5; his poems addressed to bp. Turner, 989, I. 43; appeals to Dr. Gower on being put out of commons, 1002, 1. 32; 1003, 1. 1; coll. statutes under which he was punished, 1003, 1. 17, 41; the occa- sion of his epigram to Dr. Jenkin, 1011, 1. 17; verses to him by Dr. New- come, 1034, l. 1
Priscilla, the pseudonym of Mrs. Jebb, 1057, 1. 28; 1067, I. 35, 36 Prisoners in London, lady Mildred Cecil's benefactions to, 595, l. 8
Procter, Proctour, Prockter, leases to,
of tenements and lands at Marflette, 430, 1. 29; 443, 1. 27
Procter, Dr. Jos., master of Cath., Dr. Wood's legacy to, 1099, l. 34. Proctors, new cycle of, from the com- mittee for the reformation of the uni- versities, 540, 1. 22, 29 Protestants of Vaudois, the, 5 guineas given to, 1074, 1 32 Protobibliothecarius, office of, held by Dr. Law, 714, 1. 30; and by Dr. Mid- dleton, ib.
Prowde, Nic., his Shrewsbury scholar-
ship vacant, 501, 1. 13, 38; date of his admission, ib. 1. 31
Prynn, Wm., his charge against Dr. Beale, 222
Pryse, Hugh, fell., his burial, 982, 1. 25
Pryse, Jo., his name in the white vellum book as registrar, 437, l. 22; 491, 1. 34; 523, 1. 15; senior fellow, 499, L. 14, 23
Psalms and hymns in churches, bp. Marsh on, 870, 1. 31; abp. Vernon [Harcourt] on, 871, 1. 22; bp. Geo. Pelham on, ib. 1. 24
Public examinations, ordered half yearly in the college hall, 1071, l. 43 Puckering, Jo., lord keeper, patron of bp. Vaughan, 255
sir Tho., Lorkin's letter to, on lady Shrewsbury's imprisonment, 614, l. 3; J. Pory's letter to, on abp. Neile's li- berality, 670, 1. 12; various letters to, respecting abp. Williams, 673, l. 1, 23, 38 Pulley, Mr., fell. Clare, expelled by Edw. VI's commissioners, 127 Pulleyn, letters of attorney to, respecting Kuolle grove, 364, l. 7
Puritan masters, the, their judicious government, 232
synod, the, in St. John's, 182, I. 2; various references to, 600, 1. 41, seq. Puritans, the, abp. Neile's proceedings against, 668, 1. 19, seq.
Purkesse, Ambr., lease to, of the farm of the great barn, 436, 1. 28
- Purcas, Ellen, widow, licence to, to alienate the above lease, 443, 1. 20 Purkeyse, Wm., sale to, of wood on the farm at Great Bradley, 397, 1. 28 Pye, Rd., B.A., Trin., recommended by the earl of Newcastle for a fellowship, 528, 1. 17
Pyke, Mr., two guineas given to, for making a new walk, 1084, 1. 15 Pykerell, Jo., patent to, of office of auditor, 352, 1. 7
Pym, Jo., on altar worship, 631, 1. 23 Pythagoras's school, demised by Barnwell
priory to Eustace Fitzhenry, 561, L 12; in the occupation of St. John's hospital, ib. 1. 22; in the possession of Merton coll., ib. 1. 35
Quarles, Mr., Pemb. hall, assists Gun- ning in his Certain disquisitions etc., 238 Quarterly Review, criticisms in, on bp. Butler's contributions to Musae Cant., 907, 1. 6; on his contributions to Arundines Cami, ib. 1. 17; review in, of Butler's Aeschylus, vol. I., 915, 1. 42; prof. J. J. Blunt's review in, of Parr's life, 940, 1. 21
Queen, H. M.S., bp. Stanley's addresses on board, 969, 1. 37
Queen's birthday, the, oration in coll. hall on, 602, 1. 30
Questionists, not to be entertained with wine and brawn in the hall, 1075, l. 27 Quix wood, date fixed for the yearly sermon to be preached at, 502, 1. 9; 545, 1.25
Quy church, appropriation of, to Barn- well priory, 45, 1. 28; 560, l. 11
Radegund, St., crimes of the nuns of, 60, l. 11; 562, 1. 17
Radford, Thos., the taking of his degree allowed to be deferred on account of illness, 1078, 1. 4
Radley, Wm., governor of Rivington school, 543, 1. 22
Rag, Ragge, Wm., tailor of Cambridge, lease of tenement to, 347, 1. 15, 21 Rails for communion tables, Laud's orders respecting, 630, 1. 11; puritan scruples about, ib. 1. 18 Rainbow, Dr., ejected by the earl of Manchester, 638, 1. 24
Raine, Dr. Matt., a supporter of the catholic claims, 927, 1. 7 Raines, sir Rd., agreement respecting
his legacy to the coll., 1035, 1. 26 Rainshaw, Raynshawe, Ranshawe, Rd., letters of attorney to, 368, 1. 13; grant of Higham lease to, 466, l. 26, 34
Rd. and Gyles, lease to, of lauds in Kent, 369, 1. 44
Raleigh, sir Walt., receives Sherborne castle from bp. Coldwell, 252 Ramerwick, Ramericke, Ramerwyk, Ramwrick, Ramerweke, Ramerwike, manor of, disputes with lord Cobham respecting the title to, 347, 1. 44; 348, 1. 17; 463, 1. 4; appointment of steward to, 352, 1. 1; arbitrament respecting, ib. 1. 25; letter to Dr. Tayler on the reversion of, 374, 1. 44; leases of, 354, 1. 42; 363, 1. 39; 376, 1. 42; 385, 1. 19; 428, l. 24; 454, 1. I
Rampton, Christr., lease to, of Hilton manor, 384. 1. 26
- Tho., commission to, to survey ma- nors, 389, 1. 10; lease to, of Hilton manor, 384, 1. 26; of lands at Much Paxton, 391, l. 12 Ramsdendale, Westm., the birthplace of Hugh Cheesbrough, 515, 1. 37 Ramsey, letter to the abbot of, to sell timber to the coll., 465, l. 17
- Jo., B. A., original fell. of the coll., 77 Randall, see Randolph Randolph, bp. Jo., his controversy with bp. Marsh on the origin of the gospels, etc., 762, 1. 36 seq.
- Dr. Tho., his answer to bp. Law on subscription, 723, 1. 29; a defender of subscription, 1057, 1. 22
Randolph, Randall, Tho., M.D., letter of attorney to, 403, 1. 45; leases to, of a messuage in Wood street, 404, 1. 3; 420, L. 33
Ranerd, Tho., clerk, presentation of, to Sounnynge hyll, 381, 1. 26
Raspe, Mr. or Major, his praise of Mr. Whisson of Trin., 996, n. 1 Rattlesnake, H. M. S., address delivered on board, by bp. Stanley, 971, 1. 28 Raven, Edw., lease to, of lands at Mul- ton and Whaplode, 377, 1. 25 Rawfote, Tho., brother of St. John's hospital, 53
Rawlins, Jane, last prioress of Brome- hall, 89; her pension, 567, l. 15 Rawlinson, Jo., fell., appellant against the master, 116; testimonial to, 365, 1. 44 Rawreth, Rawerithe, Roreth, manor of, leases of the moiety of, 368, l. 4; 387, 1. 21; 391, 1. 30, 38; 394, 1. 34; licence of mortmain regarding, 387, 1. 25; the lease alienated, 401, 1. 37 Raye, Rob., aylbruer,' conveys to the coll. a debt due to him from Tho. Barnes, 383, 1. 28
Rayleton, Thos., chaplain, presentation of, to Rockeland vicarage, 359, l. 10 Rayner, Jo., his degree declared void, 618, 1. 31
Raynes, Wm., fishmonger, lease of the pond yard to, 375, 1. 44
Reasby, the birthplace of Rob. Jesup, 533, 1. 35
Reddeswell, see Ridgewell
Redding, Cyrus, his notice of Parr, 940,
- Reading, the feigned name of bp. Turner in his correspondence with James II., 987, 1. 29; a letter to, read at lord Preston's trial, 990, 1. 18 Rede, Wm., his connexion with lord Cobham's suit, 463, 1. 3
Redelake meadows, lease of, 363, 1. 5 Redman, Redmain, Redmayn, Jo., fell., his survey of King's hall, 36, 1. 29; attends bp. Fisher in the tower, 101, 1. 7; master of King's hall and king's commissioner, 107, 1. 9; his reputa tion as a divine, 113, 1. 2; public orator, ib. 1. 33; removed to Trinity from St. John's, 118, 1. 5; his death as master of Trinity, 127; Ascham's opinion of his learning, 139, 244, 576, 1. 39; tutor to bp. Christophorson, 244, 1. 29; and to bp. Pilkington, 248, 1. 7
Reedmayne, Jo., the bedell, leases to, of Harlston landes in Cambridge, 382, 1. 21; 383, 1. 43; 399, 1. 35; of the holts in Trumpington fields, 384, 1. 16; 392, 1.6; 399, 1. 40; of the
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