Burbolt, three tenements, etc. in St. Andrew's parish, 402, 1. 43; licence of alienation, 404, 1. 36
Reed, Mr., schoolmaster to Dr Z.Brooke, 1029, n. 5; to Dr. Chevallier, 1081, 1. 28 - Pet., his presentation to Thorington rectory, 376, 1. 36
Registers, etc. Catalogus sociorum a fundatione collegii usque ad annum 1546, 281; admissiones sociorum a festo S. Michaelis, A.D. 1545, 285; 545, 1. 7; ex registro incipiente A.D. 1613, 293; from the third register, begin- ning 1712, 302; from the fourth re- gister, beginning May 1733, 305; from the fifth register, beginning Oct. 1775, 309; from the sixth register, beginning April 1824, 313; from the seventh register, beginning Mar. 1860, 318;
fellows admitted, 1867 and 1868, 984, 1. 20; nomina magistrorum, 323; admissiones seniorum a festo S. Mi- chaelis, A D. 1545, 325; 544, 1. 20; a festo SS. Phil. and Jac. 1612, 327; from the third register, 1711, 328; from the fourth register, 1733, 329; from the fifth register, 1776, 330; from the sixth register, 1827, 331; admissiones concionatorum a festo S. Michaelis, 1545, 333, 545, 1. 15; from the second register, Michs. 1612, 334; from the third register, 1713, 336; from the fourth register, 1736, 337; register of letters in the coll. treasury, 461; admissiones decano- rum a festo S. Michaelis, 1545, 544, 1. 23; admiss. thesaurariorum a festo S. Michaelis, 1545, ib. 1. 26; sacris- tarum, ib. 1. 29; lectorum cujuscun- que generis, ib. 1. 32; discipulorum, 545, 1. 10, 13; sub-sacristarum, ib. 1. 19; admissions of fellow-commoners, 548, 1. 4, 16; of pensioners, various, ib. 1. 5 seq.; of sub-sizars, 551, 1. 46; 552, 1. 1; of sizars, 551, 1. 49 Register, the first, of admissions of fel- lows, 91
- book of letters, description of, 461, 1. 35; of officers, fellows, etc., 544, 1. 16
Registration on admission, Gwyn's ex- cellent system of, 616, 1. 25 Reid, Mr., schoolmaster to Dr. Z. Brooke, 1029, n. 5; to Dr. Chevallier, 1081, 1. 28
Reignolds, Dr., Oxon., named for the
mastership of St. John's, 607, 1. 11 Reiresbye, his goblet given to the coll. not to be lent, 550, 1. 6 Reiz, prof., bp. Marsh's acquaintance with, 753, 1. 4
Rent, payments in kind for, in addition to money payments; - boars and
brawns, 2 gudd and well brawned boores, 384, 1. 35; a braune at Christ- mas, 385, 1. 3; a good sownd and well fedd brawne, ib. 1. 11; a good boar or brawn, 388, 1. 22; everie yere a brawne for 5 yeres space, 390, 1. 43; a bore yerelie, 393, L. 36; 2 good and well brawned boars, 399, 1. 22; 441, l. 20; 435, l. 15; 445, I. 41; a good cleane and well brawned bore, at Christmas, 457, 1. 27; the same, at least twenty days before Christmas, 457, 1. 34; on St. Andrew's day, 449, l. 16; two on Dec. 1, 460, 1. 7; one on Aug. 1, 460, l. 14
bread and wine for the sacrament, 399, 1. 22; 435, l. 15
capons, first mention of, 2 at Christ- mas, 371, 1. 11; 2 fat capons, 438, 1. 41; 6 good capons, 439, l. 3, seq.
cheese, a great and good Essex cheese betwixt Michs. and Christmas, weighing 4 stone, 458, 1. 3
competent dynner or drinkynge for the preacher, etc., 399, 1. 22
corn rent, the first mentioned, 2 qrs. wheat (afterwards released), 374, 1. 29; the first enforced, 10 qrs. at 6s. 8d., ' 380, 1. 42, see Corn Rent
hens, two on the Saturday before Shrove Sunday, 440, l. 24, (after- wards common)
lodgings and horse meate for the fellows and their servants for ij daies, 390, 1. 25; mannes meate and horse meate for the master or anye of the fellowes, 391, 1. 5
pike, iij pike clean fish, 357, 1. 22; iiij faire pyckes, 2 on May 6 and 2 on Whitwednesday, 385, 1. 27; one pike euerie ashewensday, 388, 1. 32; one good pike of 22 in., 397, l. 13; two, of 22 in., 432, 1. 41; 4 pikes, 2 of 8 in., 2 of 16 in., 427, 1. 13; 3 pikes, each of 16 in., 437, 1. 33; 1 pike, 18 in. clean fish, every Sunday morning in lent, and I on the morning of Easter eve, 442, 1. 6
sheep, twenty tidie carcasses of fat wethers, 374, 1. 10; to serve the coll. with 'good and sufficient moton' at 38. 8d. the carcase, 376, 1. 11; 2 fat sheep, or 6s. 8d. for each, 448, 1. 8
Repton school, Dr. Dav. Morton edu- cated at, 557, l. 14
Reston, Jo., D.D., indenture with St. John's and Jesus colls. about his obit, 362, 1. 7
Rettendon, bp. Bowstead rector of, 973, 1. 18
Return from Parnassus, a Christmas play at St. John's, 573, 1. 32
Rey, Rd., lease to, of tenement and land at Marfleet, 390, 1. 32 Reynolds, Mr., leaves Dr. Powell an estate, 1044, l. 14, n. 3
sir Josh., his portrait of Dr. Smith, master of Caius, 995, 1. 14 Rhetoric lecturer, the, orders respecting themes for, 1083, l. 34; 1087, 1. I Rice, Rise, Evance, lease to, of a tene- ment in St. Andrew's par., 441, l. 2, 5 Richard II., lodges at Barnwell priory,
37; his grant to St. John's hospital, 38 Richardes, Alyce, lease to, of tenement and lands at Cottenham, 389, 1. 41 Richardson, Christ., agreement for him to have the commons for waiting in hall, 1041, 1. 1
Dr. John, thought of to preach Dr. Clayton's funeral sermon, 197, 1. 13; master of Trin., on Gwyn's 'perform- ance' at St. Mary's, 207, 1. 8
Geo., his fellowship vacated, 984, 1. 25
Richerdson, Hen., B.A., latin testimo- nials of, 346, 1. 1
Richmond, duke of, accompanies Geo. II. to Cambridge, 1019, 1. 13
Jo., lease to, of tenement and land at Horningsey, 383, 1. 34
Ri., bp. Sodor and Man, notices of, 725, 1. 14; Cole's account of, ib. 1. 20 -rev. Sylvester, father of bp. R., 725, 1. 16
Richmond, Sur., Jo. Lucas born at, 542, l. 6
Rickman, Thos., architect of the new court, 1100, 1. 34
Riddinge, Rd., admitted first Hebble- thwaite scholar, 432, 1. 13; lease to, of Kirckbyes manor, Ashwell, 450, 1. 1; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 6 Ridgewell, Reddeswell, Rydgwell, Ridgeswell manor, leases of, 367 1. 1; 437, 1. 5; 438, 1. 21; 460, l. 12; lease of, to Jo. Cheke, esq., for services to the coll., 371, 1. 12; letters of attorney to take possession of, 387, 1. 29; the lease chosen by Dr. Gwyn to aunex to the mastership, 551, 1.9 Ridlington, Wm., proctor, Sam. Denne's remarks on, 726, 1. 21
Rigby, Hugh, commended by the mas- ter of Sedbergh, 526, 1. 26
Ripplingham, Dr., his foundation, 547,
Rishton, Hen., ejected from his fellow- ship as a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 26 Risley, Sim., fellow of Peterhouse, 94 Rivers, Rob., lease to, of tenement and lands at Cottenham, 434, 1. 47 Rivington school, founded by bp. Pilking- ton, 150; letter from the coll. to the trus- tees appointing Zach. Saunders mas-
ter, 431, l. 10; 470, 1. 32; letter to sir Tho. Parry to consult the statutes etc., 478, l. 12; Mr. Aynsworth the master removed in consequence, 480, 1. 23; letter to the feoffees of, appoint- ing Hen. Bodurda master, 492, 1. 30; letter to governors of, electing Wm. Duckworth, B. A., master, 505, 1. 17; letter from the governors of, nominating two scholars for master, the coll. to choose one, 509, 1. 31, 46; they elect Crooke, 510, 1. 2; letter from the governors of, nominating two for master, the coll. to choose one, 543, 1. 15; statutes of, relating to the election of master, ib. 1. 25. Robbins, Robins, Fras., fell., register of his burial, 983, 1. 37; agreement respecting his benefaction, 1073,1. 26; £5 allowed for replacing his monu- ment in Sutton church, Kent, 1088, 1. 21
Roberts, Wm., bp. of Bangor, 268
Wm., of Holbeach, gent., lease of lands to, 347, 1. 39; acquittance to his executor Geo. Trafforde, 362, 1. 27 Robertson, Henrietta, memorials of, by Anne Mackenzie, 980, 1. 27
- Jos., the friend and relation of bp. Law, 717, 1. 29
Robinson, Jo., fell., letter of attorney to, 428, 1. 38; presentation to Sun- ninghill vicarage, 439, 1. 9; letter of attorney to, 442, l. 33
Matt., account, in his autobiography, of Cambridge in Arrowsmith's time, 639, 1. 23, 28; of Arrowsmith's writ- ings, 641, 1.5
Nic., bp. of Bangor, 249, 269
Rob., proceedings respecting his re- turn of his presentation to Ufford rec- tory, 1070, 1. 36; exceptions to his vote in the elections for master, 1079, 1. 27; degrees, etc., 1080, n. I
Rob., (dissenting minister) bp. Bea- don a correspondent of, 730, 1. 8; his opinion of the bp. ib. 1. 12
-Tho., his subscription to the oath of qualification, 553, l. 42
- Tho., of Leic., bp. Law's letter to, 725, 1. 2; bp. Ryder's friendship with, 733, 1. 45
Mr., nominated for the mastership of Aldenham, 490, l. 26
'one', bp. Williams's recommenda- tion of, withdrawn, 525, 1. 26 Robson, Ant., lease to, of a farm at Steeplemorden and Tadlowe, 441, l. 43 - Ds., signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 35 - Jo., member of the committee for the association, 538, 1. 40
Robson, Simon, signs lease to the vicar of Ospringe, 433, l. 40
- Wm., letter from the Salters' co. re- specting his benefaction, 522, 1. 30; register of it, 547, l. 49
Robynson, Dr., college plate pledged to him, 343, 1. I
Roch, or Roke, Rob., testimonial to, 364. 1. 26
Rochdale, Rd., master of the Brewers' co., 586, 1. 23
Rochester, Hen. VIIth's reasons for pro- moting Fisher to the bishopric of, 571, 1. 3
Rochford, visct., letter of thanks to, for his gifts to the library, 500, l. 4; his plate given to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 11
Rockeland, Rokeland, vicarage, presen- tations to, 359, 1. 11, 17
Rockhilles pastures, etc., Berks, lease of, 357, 1. 9
Roger, the coll. cook, lease to, of the farm of the great barn, 367, 1. 10 Rogers, Hen., leases to, of lands at Bourne, 431, l. 1; 459, L. 31
Jo., M.A., Queens', nominated by the king to be a fellow, 503, 1. 48 Jo., the martyr, his objection to the square cap, 580, l. 46
Margt., lease to, of toft and lands at Burne, 375, 1. 4
Tho., lease to, of tofts and lands at Burne, 389, 1. 37; 390, l. 13
Win., latin letter by, 518, I. 30; tu- tor to Jo. Williams (scholar), 526, 1.8 Rokeby, Rookesbye, Joan, acquittance to, for money for the foundation of a fellowship, 360, 1. 38; register of her foundation, 546, 1. 44 Rolffe, Mr., commission to, to survey manors, 389, 1. 14
Romford, lady Burghley's benefactions to, 425, l. 7; 594, 1. 36
Romney Marsh, lease of lands at, 380, 1. 8; see Tryanston
Rooper, Roper, Jo., lease to of Kirkbies manor, etc., 425, l. 46; licences of alienation, 426, 1. 12; 435, l. 3 Roper, Fras., tutor to bp. Bowers, 280, 1.5; to Ambrose Bonwicke, 998, 1. 41; 999, l. 27; to Dr. Jenkin, 1005, 1. 11
Michaelis, 744, 1. 30; value of his ad- ditional notes, 752, 1. 23
Roskell, master of Cartmell school, 714, 1. 10
Ross, bp. Jo., Cole's note respecting, 706, 1. 33; succeeds bp. Law as prebendary of Durham, 715, 1. 12; notices of, as bp. of Exeter, 726, 1. 6; dates of his degrees and coll. offices, ib. 1. 10; his attempt to revive declamations, ib. 1. 18; defeated for the oratorship, ib. 1. 28; his various preferments ib. 1. 32; invitation to Jo. Wesley, ib. 1. 45; his death, 727, l. 43; controversy with Jer. Markland, 728, 1. 2, 30; remarks on his edition of Ciceronis epist. ad famil. ib. 1. 10
Rosse, Jo., attorney at law, father of bp. R., 726, 1. 17
- lord, plate presented by him to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 15 Ross, co. Heref., bp. Ross born at, 726, 1. 7
Rosse, Raufe, lease to, of Kirkbies in Preston, 444, 1. 33; licence to alien- ate it, 446, 1. 7
Rotherham, Tho., chancellor, admits St. John's hospital to the privileges of the university, 46
Rothwell, Rd., his contest with abp. Neile, 669, 1. 35; Stanley Gower's life of, 991, 1. 15; 996, 1. 21; 997, l. 26 Rouse, Ezek., of Ampthill, cik., his subscription to the oath of qualifica- tion, 553 1. I
Routh, Dr. M. J., Parr's opinion of, 943, 1. 38; his remarks to, respecting Rd. Heber, 945, l. 13
Rowe, Dr. Cheney, Trin., charges a- gainst, 630, 1. 24
Rowland, Owen, expelled the university, 622, 1. 41
Rowley, rev. Hen., his story of the uni- versities' mission to Central Africa, 980, 1. 18
Rudye, Edw., master of the Salters' co., 522, 1. 43
Rugby school, Rd. Mason educated at, 534. l. 10; and bp. Butler, 898, 1. 38; 940, 1. 35; resignation of Dr. Ingles, head master, 940, 1. 44; Butler a candidate to succeed him, ib. l. 45 Ruggle, Geo., his play Ignoramus acted before Jas. I. at Trin., 617, L. 13; the prologue to this, ib. 1. 23 Ruhnken, Dav., Burney's recommenda- tion of his style, 906, 1. 30; Blom- field's opinion of, 919, 1. 32 Rule, Gilb., his answer to Stillingfleet, 701, 1. 41
Rumbold, sir Tho., married to bp. Law's daughter, 722, 1. 22
Runcton, Norf., Dr. Jenkin's death, burial and epitaph there, 1007, l. 15 - cum Wallington, Norf., Hen. Jenkin, rector of, 1007, n. 5
Rural deans, revival of, by bp. Marsh, 741, 1. 29; 889, 1. 47
Russell, lord Jo., Butler's opinion of his speech on reform, 944, l. 25 Rust, Ruste, Jo., alderman of Cam- bridge, sale to, of a messuage in the parish of St. Mary the Virgin, 362, 1. ; an arbitrator in the case of Dr. Blythe, 378, 1. 44
Rustat, Rusted, Rob., of Hormussay, Cambs., leases to, of Jakes manor, Cottenham, 355, 1. 20; of tenement and lands at Ashwell, 363, 1. 24; 391, 1. 27; of a tenement called Malverns in Steple Morden, 367, 1. 35 Rustet, Wm., Dr. Tayler's servant, lease to, of Ramerweke manor, 363, 1. 38; to receive Knolle grove for the king, 364, 1. 7; the lease of Ram- wrick unadvisedly granted to him, 375, 1.; licence to him to alienate it, 376, 1. 42
Rustatt, Tobias, his benefaction to the library, 341; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, 1. 42 Rutherforth, Dr. Tho., superseded in the rectory of Barrow by bp. Green, 711, 1. 33; tutor to Edwards Beadon, 730, 1. 29; to Hen. Jenkin, 1014, 1. 18; dedicates his Ordo institutio- num physicarum to Dr. Newcome, 1025, 1. 10: a candidate for the mastership at the death of Dr. New- come, 1042, 1. 2; a defender of sub- scription, 1057, l. 18 Ruthin, Ruthyn, school, abp. Williams educated at, 261, l. 14; bp. Lloyd, 270, 1. 33; Rob. Lloyd, 524, 1. 29; Rob. Edwards, 541, 1. 39; Gwyn's scholars to be taken from, 421, 1. 35; 422, 1. 2
Ruthin, Ruthyn, school, Dr. Powell's let- ter to Tho. Hughes, master, respect- ing the Gwyn foundations, 1070, l. 20 Rutland, duke of, controversy respect- ing his candidature for the chancellor- ship, 803, 1. 46
- Edw.. earl of, lease to, of Lillingdale in Millington, 426, 1. 20; letter from, enclosing a contribution to the new building, 544, 1. 5
- Tho., earl of, suit of court to, 352, 1. 13
Ryche, Rd., esqr., arbiter in lord Cob- ham's case, 351, l. 15
Ryder, hon. Dudley, elder brother of bp. R., a member of St. John's, 733, 1. 36
hon. Hen., bp. Glouc., and Covent. and Lichf., account of, 733, 1. 31; religious opinions, ib. 1. 43; character, 734, 1. 4; publications, ib. 1. 32; preferments and death, ib. 1. 34; his opinion of the liturgy, 893, 1. 48; bp. Butler's appeal to, on the archi- diaconal articles of enquiry, 950, l. 36
hon. Rd., elder brother of bp. R., a member of St. John's, 733, 1. 36 Rydley, Mr. Pemb., chaplain to the university, 114
Sacellanus or chaplain, office of, 29 Sacrament, the, days fixed for, 1087, 1. 15 Sacrist, the, agreement to increase the salary of, 1037, 1. 18
Sacrists and subsacrists, 544, l. 29; 545,
St. Burian, Hen. Jenkin, dean and rector of, 1014, 1. 28
St. Clare, abbey of, (Denney), bond to the abbess of, 346, 1. 35
St. Florence, the rectory of, given to
the coll. by abp. Williams, 619, 1. 11 St. George, Rd., admission of, at St. John's, 708, 1. 42; bp. Fisher tutor to, 731, 1. 46
St. George, Rd., tutor, Trin. hall, 526, 1. 35
St. John, John, lady Margaret's execu- tor, 68
Oliver, chancellor, 230; references to, 643, 1. 43
Paulet, rusticated by Dr. Newcome, 1025, 1. 25; Cole's account of him, ib. 1. 31
St. John's college, founded upon St. John's hospital, 13; consent of the king and bp. of Ely to its foundation, 61; legal doubts as to the foundress' will, 62; Hen. VIII. and bp. of Ely create difficulties, ib.; bull of pope Julius II. for its foundation, 63; licence of Hen. VIII. for the same, 64; bp. of Ely's grants for it, 65; bp.
Fisher's activity in founding it, 66; amount of the foundress' legacy, 67; the charter given for its foundation, 68; where this is printed, 563, 1. 23; date of payments for the building, 69; its original estates, etc., 74; the coll. formally opened, 76; the statutes given, 80; the substance of these, 81; the revenues at Dr. Metcalfe's acces- sion as master, 85; improved by him, 87; Hen. VIII's. grant of nunneries to, 88; the statutes enlarged, 90; date of these, 91; increase of nume- rous private foundations, 96; bp. Fisher's complete body of statutes, 97; revenues, A.D. 1545, 107; the society have permission to elect their own master, 110; disputes between the master and fellows, 115; the visitor called in, 116; Cole's transcript of this visitation, 573, 1. 4; bp. Good- rich's award, 117; new statutes given by Hen. VIII., 118; various notes upon these, 573, 1. 7 seq.; the con- tentions renewed, 121; religious con- troversies in, 125; visited by Edward VI's commissioners, 127; bp. Fisher's statutes revived under queen Mary, 138; abrogated under Elizabeth, 141; visitations of, in queen Mary's reign, 142, 143; in queen Elizabeth's, 146; puritan fellows under the Pilkingtons, 148; Lancashire predominance in, 153; left by Leonard Pilkington in great disorder, 156; queen Elizabeth visits it, 160, 1. 35; religious disorders in Dr. Longworth's time, 162, 1. 20; divisions respecting puritanism, 169; rarity of Greek knowledge in, 171; 180; new statutes given by queen Elizabeth, 175; various notes upon these, 595, 1. 45; 597, L 3; dissen- sions in Dr. Whitaker's time, 181; 599, 1. 33; the puritan synod held there, 182, 1. 2; various references to this, 600, 1.41; its flourishing condition under Dr. Whitaker, 183; 191; the buildings extended, 184; the abp. of Canterbury declared visitor, sede Eli- ensi vacante, 187, l. 10; 600, 1. 37; disputes on the election of a successor to Dr. Whitaker, 190; 606, 1. 2 seq.; declines in learning under Dr. Clayton, 190, 1. 13; account of the foundation of the second court, 191-193; letters of attorney to sue the builders of it, 453, 17; 455, 1. 23; various notes on this, 610, 1. 25 seq.; monthly di- vidends established, 195; puritanism rooted out under Dr. Clayton, 196; evils attending the election of the master by the fellows, 199; complaints against
the master and seniors, ib.; reference to the visitor, 200; the prince of Wales entertained at, 201; entertainment to James I., 202; expenses of this, 617, 1. 34; disorders under Dr. Gwyn, 204; benefactions lost by the great rebellion, 211; dissensions in the elec- tion of a successor to Dr. Gwyn, 213; the king decides, 215; notes on this disputed election, 623, 1. 21; sen is plate and money to Chas. I., 218; inventory of this, 633, 1. 6; violence committed there during the great re- bellion, 219, 226; turned into a pri- son, 220, l. 1; 536, 1. 43; 537, L 33; 633, 1. 45; 682, 1. 10; puritan alte- rations in the chapel and coll., 226; 639, 1. 3; lists of plate, jewels, etc. belonging to, at and before the foun- dation, 342, l. 12, 19, 22, 28, 31, 34; 343, 1. 1; bp. Fisher's gifts in money, plate, etc., 342, 1. 34; 346, 1. 20; account of bp. Fisher's difficulties in the foundation of, 344, L 26; early registers of the coll. property, etc., 346, l. 16, 18; the four masters of, in one year, 361, 1. 13; indenture with Jesus coll. about Dr. Reston's obit, 362, 1. 7; licence to, from the corpo- ration to set up gates at the end of the lane, 462, 1. 1; Mr. Boothe's bequest for a conduit in the second court, 479, 1. 46 seq.; account of the surplice feuds in, 587, 1. 11; Dr. Powell faces part of the 1st court with stone, 611, 1. 19; outbreak with Trinity on the performance of a comedy, 612, 1, 12; bp. Gunning's benefactions to, 658, 1. 29 seq.; alteration in the form of admission to fellowships, 984, 1. 16; Dr. Gower's benefactions to, 994, 1. 31; 1000, l. 1; proposed new code of statutes prepared by Drs. Gower and Turner, 988, 1. 5; 994, 1. 15; Chas. II's visits to, 997, 1. 42; 998, 1. 5; maudamus to Dr. Gower to turn out 20 non-juring fellows, 998, 1. 14, 24; list of ejected non-jurors, 1008, 1. 10; Dr. Lambert's benefac- tion to, 1020, 1. 25; 1021, 1. 6; Dr. Newcome's benefactions to, 1030, 1. 20; a year of grace allowed to the fellows of, in proceeding to B.D. de- gree, 1035, 1. 12; orders for arrang- ing, etc. the writings in the treasury, 1035, 1. 20, 24; orders against the scholars getting out of coll., 1036, 1. 8; against loitering in the courts, ib. 1. 12; agreement to paint the hall, 1037, 1. 33; agreement to insure the coll. for £5000, ib. 1. 40; to strip and new cover the south side of the second court, 1037, 1. 38; slates and lime
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