nated for the mastership, 190; various recommendations of, 607, 1. 24, 26, 49; 609 1. 4 Stapleton, Dr. Thos., his controversy with Whitaker, 183; 602, l. 19 Statutes of St. John's college, the first given (1516), 80; the substance of these, 81; the sum paid for writing them, 565, l. 18; a copy of them left by Baker to the coll., 565, 1. 29; en- larged (1524) after those of C. C. C., Oxon, 90, 97; notes on these, 567, 1. 21 seq.; bp. Fisher's private statutes, 91; a complete code given (1530) by him, 97; account of these, 98; at- tempt to alter them, 100; a new code given (1545) by Hen. VIII. 118; ac- count of these, 119; various notes up- on them, 573, 1. 7 seq.; corrected by Edwd. VI.'s commissioners, 127; bp. Fisher's revived under qu. Mary, 138; abrogated under qu. Eliz, 146; a new code given (1580) under Elizabeth, 175; various notes on these, 595, 1. 45; 597, 1. 3; a new one, to foster scholastic disputations, 343, 1. 5; and to appoint a second lecturer, ib. 1. 14; a letter from the visitors altering them as respects medical degrees, 425, 1. 21; letter from Nic. Metcalfe re- specting their reformation, 462, 1. 31; letter to bp. Fisher to explain some passages in them, 464, 1. 30; dispute about them respecting leave of ab- sence to a fellow, 491, l. 8; various extant and printed copies of the dif ferent codes, 565, 1. 21; the recent and present revised codes, 596, 1. 39; Drs. Gower and Turner prepare a new code, 988, 1. 5; 994, l. 15; petition to Geo. III. to alter the clause limiting two fellows to a county, 1072, l. 15
university (1559), 147; where print- ed, 580, l. 12; new body of, given (1570), 164; remonstrance against these, 165; their confirmation, 166; various notes upon them, 589, l. 11 Staveley, co. Derb., seisin of lands there,
359, 1. 6; 360, 1. 45; letters of attor- ney respecting. 366, 1. 3
Steffe, Jo., Blackburne's reply to, 718, 1. 35 Stephani Thesaurus. the Cambridge
edit., by Law, Taylor and others, 722,
1. 49 Stephens, R., question of the identity of his MS. ty with the Codex Vatabli, 756, 1. 9 Steple, Stepyll, Morden, leases of tene- ment and lands at, 356, 1. 43; 377, 1. 35; 385, 1. 13; 390, l. 40; 441, l. 44; 448, l. 7; 449, 1. 34; leases of a tene- ment called Malverns, at, 367, 1. 35;
420, 1. 17; letters of attorney to enter at, 387, 1. 30
Sterne, Rd., master of Jesus, imprisoned in the tower, 219; 633, 1. 35; ejected by the earl of Manchester, 638, l. 24; the successor of Dr. Worthington as master, 647, l. 10
Sterope, Edw., vicar of Higham, 88 Stevens, Alf. Jas., elected fell., 984, 1. 27
- Stephens, Rob., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 489, 1. 4; 494, 1. 32
- Jo., his land in Coton, 458, 1. 11 - Steven, Wm., leases to, of tenement and lands at Coton, 354, l. 43; 375, 1. 30; 454, 1. 4; licence of alienation, 454, 1. 40 Stevenson, Stevinson, Jennette, widow, leases to, of tenement and lands at Marflette, 436, l. 25; 444, l. 5
Stevinson, Nic., leases to, of tene- ment and lands at Marflett, 386, 1. 13; 400, 1. 5
and Forster, to erect the intended observatory in the 2nd court, 1071, 1. 7 Stevynson, Wm., his bequest of a mis- sal to Dr. Thomson's chapel, 568, 1.
40 Stewards, the, bills for commons, decree respecting the payment of 548, l. 35; decree respecting the arrears due from, 550, 1. 21; agreement respect- ing the salary of, 1037, 1. 9 Stewkeley, Stewcleie, Stewekleye, Stuke- ly, leases of manor place and lands there, 366, 1. 18, 21, 24, 27; 381, 1. 43; 382, 1. 4, 8, 11; 437, l. 10, 25, 28, 31
Stibbard, Norf., Dr. Powell rector of, 1043, l. 20, n. 2; and Dr. Tatham,
Still, Dr. John, lady Margaret's profes sor, 165; fell. of Christ's and elected 14th master of St. John's, 168; irre- gularity of his election, ib.; his oppo- sition to puritanism, 169; divisions caused by this, ib.; his prudence as master of St. John's, 170; made mas- ter of Trinity, 171; 173; his patron- age of merit, 171; appointed bp. of Bath and Wells, 172; Baker's ac- count of, 253; additional notices of, 665, 1. 40; is presented to Whitgift, v. c., for admission as master, 401, 1. I; his signature as master, 549, l. 41; 551, 1. 35; signs petition to the chan- cellor in favour of Cartwright, 500, 1. 1; his pedigree in Cole's MSS., 591, 1. 1; offended by Maurice Faulk- ner's sermon, 591, l. 8; 592, l. 15 Stillingfleet, Benj., bp.'s grandson, no- tices of, 703, 1. 4
Stillingfleet, Edw., bp. of Worcester, Baker's account of, 276; tutor to bp. Grove, 277, L. 16; Is. Milles' account of him, 646, 1. 21; appointed tripos, 648, 1. 13; bp. Gunning his opponent on keeping the act, 650, 1. 8; addi- tional notes upon him, 698, 1. 35- 703, 1. 12; aids in establishing schools in Wales, 698, 1. 40; befriends eject- ed nonconformist ministers, ib. l. 44; Bentley's opinion of him, 699, 1. 38; his epitaph on him in Worcester ca- thedral, 70, 1. 13; his controversy with the nonconformists, ib. 1. 40; others of the name, 702, 1. 30 seq.
Edwd., M.D., bp.'s son, notices of 702, 1. 38
Edw., of the bp. 's family, 703, 1. 3 Jas., bp.'s son, notices of, 702, l. 45 - Jas., bp.'s great grandson, notices of, 703, l. 11
- Jo., elder brother of the bp.'s, tutor to Jo. Lucas, 542, 1. 8; notices of, 702, 1. 31
Rob., B.A., Emm. coll., 703, l. 1 Stoddart, Jo., his letter to Rob. Gray respecting Geo. White's legacy to St. John's, 506, 1. 42
Stokes, Tho., lease of lands to, in Mel- bourne, 354, 1. 41 Stokesley, Jo., D.D., bond to, from St. John's coll., 345, 1. 19
Stone, Jo., gent., coll. proxy to, 355,
Tho., at the puritan synod in St. John's, 600, 1. 48; 601, 1. 5, 19, 28 Stoner, Henry, lease to, of Northstoke rectory, 376, 1. 17; 422, l. 16; 423, 1. 42; lease of Northstoke alienated to him, 382, 1. 40; 383, 1. 6; 391, 1. 18; 394, l. 29; licence to, to alienate the leise of Northstoke, 435, 1. 26; 450, l. 11
- Jo., gent., of Northstoke, letters of proxy to, 362, 1. 30; lease of North- stoke alienated to, 435, l. 27; licence to alienate it, 450, 1. 11; lease to, of the same, and licence of alienation, 452, l. 18, 21
Storer, Rog., letters of attorney to, 366, 1. 2
Stores, Hen., lease to, of manor and lands at Little Markham and Tux- forde, 355, l. 1; licence to, to sell his lease, 380, 1. 13
Story, Geo., M.A., fell., testimonial to, 380, 1. 22
Strafford, earl of, laudatory letter from the coll. to, 524, 1. 31; his reply, ib. 1. 44 Strange, lord, letter from, recommend. ing Jo. Croston for a fellowship, 527, 1. 42 Stransham, Straunsam, Transham, Geo., lease to, of Ospringe parsonage, 391, 1. 40; letter of attorney to, 393, 1. 10 Jo., lease to, of Douncorte manor, 393, 1. 7; lease to, of Triamston or Traunston or Trianston manor, 394, 1. 41
Straynsham, Straunsham, Strein- sham, Streynsham, Rob., transference to, of a piece of Masendewe house, Ospringe, 399, 1. 7; lease to, of Os- pringe parsonage, 423, 1. 45; 424, L. 27; 445, l. 28; 446, l. 21; bound to build a fair mansion there, 424, l. 1; lease to, of the housinge, rooms, etc., heretofore the chantry priest's of Os- pringe, 426, 1. 15; 445, l. 31; 446, 1. 24; licence to alienate the above, 446, 1. 14-36; letters of attorney to, 443, L. 25; 451, 1. 20; lease to, of Woodlands, etc., Ospringe, 449, L 37 - Tho., lease to, of Douncorte manor, 393, 1. 7; of Triamston or Traunston or Trianston manor, 394, l. 41 Streatham, Surrey, bp. Ryder born at, 733, 1.34
- Phil., M.A., letter of attorney to, 405, 1. 23; appointed coll. auditor, 414, 1. 10; bedell, 430, 1. 43; decree concerning debts due to him, 549, L. 13 Strode, leases of lands at, 368, 1. 19; 369, 1. 42
Stronge, Rd., lease to, of cottages in Cambridge, 356, 1. 27, 29
Strype, Jo., Baker's use of his papers relating to St. John's, 10, 1. 3; 11, 1. 25; Baker's letters to him on his health, 557, 1. 29; on Dr. Metcalfe's monument, 571, 1. 38; on Pilkington's puritanism, 580, 1. 27; rev. Jo. Gar- nett a subscriber to his Parker and Annals, 707, 1. 1; Dr. Newcome a subscriber to his Parker, 1034, I. 22 Stuart, lady Arabella, the countess of Shrewsbury's misfortunes through, 193, 1. 1; various references to, 611, 1. 33; 613, l. 19, 24, 32; 614, l. 8 Louisa, first wife of bp. Tomlinson, 975, 1. 22
Stuart, sir Pat., lieut.-gen., father-in-law of bp. Tomlinson, 975, 1. 23 Wm., bp. of St. David's, abp. of Ar- magh, notices of, 731, 1. 3; prefer- ments and death, ib. 1. 18 Stubbe, Alys, indenture with, respect- ing Fell's benefactions, 351, l. 16
Edw., indenture with his widow re- specting Fell's benefactions, 351, 1. 17; bond to, ib. 1. 36
Stubbs, Jas., coll. allowance to, in his unhappy circumstances, 1037, 1. 36; his insanity a reason against electing him a senior, 1073, 1. 31 Studly, And., M. A., recommended to
be second master of Shrewsbury, 475, 1. 45; the coll, elect him, 478, l. 21; his resignation, 493, l. 42; 494, 1. 34 Sturbridge, Steresbridge, Steresbrigge, hospital of lepers at, 16; origin of the fair at, ib.; references to, in Baker's MSS., 557, 1. 37
Stuteville, sir Martin, Jos. Mead's letter to, on abp. Neile, 670, 1. 8; on bp. Carey, 676, 1. 20, 24
Stykney, Rd., grant to, of Ospringe chaplaincy, 354, l. 13
Subscription, controversy upon, between bp. Law and Dr. Tho. Randolph, 723, 1. 22; Canon Wodehouse's pe- tition to the house of lords against, 968, 1. 28; Dr. Powell's views of, in his commencement sermon, 1043, 1. 21; 1045, l. 9; 1056, 1. 40; a society instituted to abolish it, 1044, 1. 22; its success in Cambridge, ib. 1. 30; Dr. Jebb's letter to Powell upon, 1045, 1. 19; the champions and op- ponents of, 1057, l. 16, 25 Subsizars, decree respecting, 551, 1. 20; admissions of, ib. 1. 46; 552, l. 1 Sudbury school, Knewstub's benefaction to, 515, 1. 13; Jo. Hopper's founda- tion for, 547, 1. 29; Tho. Verdon educated at, 570, l. 17
Suffolk, Catharine, duchess of, indenture respecting her exhibition, 447, 1. 9
and Barkshyre, earl of, chancell r, petition to, from the town, to be made a city, 203; letter from, recommend- ing Jos. Thurston for a fellowship, 479, 1. 26; the coll. reply, ib. 1. 29; letter of Chas. I. to, on the restitu- tion of discipline in the university, 492, 1. 19; letter from, to the v. c. and heads, 492, 1. 25; letter to his supporters as chancellor, 493, l. 18; his munificence on the visit of Jas. I. to Cambridge, 616, 1. 45 Sullivan, rt. hon. Jo., father in-law of bp. Pepys, 974, 1. 39
Marian, married to bp. Pepys, 974, 1. 38
Sumner, abp. Jo. B., Kenilworth the native place of his family, 898, 1. 36; bp. Butler on, 953, l. 8 Sunderland, earl of, Gunning declines the tutorship of, 235
Sunninghill, Sounnyngehill, Sonninge- hill, presentations to the vicarage of, 381, l. 26; 439, 1. 9; lease of priest's 'more' and ground and house at, 393, 1. 22; lease of tenement and lands at, 404, 1. 39; letter of attorney to the vicar to cut the woods there, 442,
Suppers, orders to the coll. cook respect- ing, 1084, 1. 24
Surplice, the, objections to wearing, 156; 583, 1. 25; feuds about it in the coll. under Longeworth, 587, 1. 11; Cart- wright's sermon against, 588, 1. 21; Jas. I.'s injunctions respecting, ib. 1. 30, 34; order of the house of com- mons upon, ib. 1. 42
Sussex, earl of, letter to, for licence to fell trees in Tetenhurst wood, 469, l. 29 - duke of, Parr's letter to, about bp. Marsh, 897, 1. 47
Sutton church, Kent, £5 allowed for replacing Mr. Robins' monument there, 1088, 1. 21
- abp. See Manners Sutton Swaffham Bulbeck priory, Agnes Swayne removed to, 89; two nuus from Hig- ham to be removed there, 355, l. 40 Swan, Jo., of Thriplowe, lease to, 347,
Swane, Geoffry, Godfrey, appointed steward of various manors, 383, 1. 20; letters of attorney to, 384, 1. 22; 390, 1. 5 Swayne, Agnes, nun of Higham, 88; removed to Swaffham Bulbeck priory,
Rd., letter of attorney to, 358, 1. 6 Swift, Rob., chancellor of Durham, 149; 248; his epitaph on bp. Pilkington, 151 Swinburne, Swinborne, Rowl., master of Clare, expelled under Edw. VI., 127; arbitrator in the case of Dr. Blythe, 378, 1. 43
Syelyng, Jo., first master of Chr. coll, 57; 79
Sydney, P., at Shrewsbury school, 931, 1. 4; 934, l. 29
Sykes, A. A., on the demoniacs, Pegge's examination of, approved by Dr. Newcome, 1033, 1. 32
Sylvester, Rd., lease to, of Kirkbies manor, Ashwell, 420, 1. 26, 44 Symons, Ralph, freemason, one of the undertakers for building the second court, 191; letter of attorney to sue him respecting this, 453, 1. 20
Symson, Rob., parson of Layer Marney, deeds relating to his fellowship, 350, 1. 19-32; register of his foundation, 546, 1. 42
Synod, the, of the brethren in St. John's, 182, 1. 2; various references to, 600, 1. 41 seq
Tablecloths in the butteries, decree
respecting, 550, l. 7
Tabor, registrary, his dispute with the coll. about fees, 503, 1. 26, 33; 505, 1. 24
Tadlowe, lease of tenements and lands at, 356, l. 44; 377, L. 35; 390, 1. 40; 1. 441, 1. 44; 448, 1. 7 Tailer, Wm., of Walton, co. Derb., lease to, 343, 1. 28
Taler, Valentine, M.A., fell., tes- timonial to, 380, 1. 20; proxy for v. c.'s court, in the suit against Blythe, 381, 1. 7 Talbot, Wm., fell. Clare, married to Miss Kirke, 1030, 1. 30; Cole's ac- count of him, ib. 1. 32
Talkar, Jo., appointment of, as coll. proctor, 343, 1. 44
Tame, Oxf., Fras. Crawley educated at, 517, 1. 16
Tanner, bp., Thos., his account of bp. Tho. Boucher, 663, 1. 29
Tapers on the altar, notices of, 630,
Tartarius, directed to be used in scho- lastic disputations, 343, l. 10 Tarvin, Tho. Stanley Bowstead vicar of, 972, 1. 42
Tassells, a garden in St. Clement's pa-
rish, Camb., 367, l. 26; 431, 1. 19 Tate, Jas., of Richmond, Parr's recom- mendation of, for his advocacy of the catholic claims, 927, 1. 2
Tatem, Christr., M.A., fell., testimo- nial to, 380, 1. 6
Tatham, Ann, mother of Dr. T., 1106, 1.9 Ra., St. John's, father of Dr. T., 1106, 1. 6, II
Ra., D.D., tutor to bp. Tomlin- son, 975, 1. 13; exor. and legatee of Dr. Wood, 1099, 1. 32; account of, as 32nd master, 1105; dates of his admission, degrees, etc., ib. 1. 1; elected public orator, ib. 1. Yate's notices of him, ib. 1. 15, 24; church preferments, ib. 1. 19; death and fu- neral, ib. 1. 21; stained glass windows to his memory, ib. 1. 29; his arins, ib. n. I; number of the name and family at St. John's, 1106, 1. 1; notices of his family, ib. 1. 6
Tho., elected fell. in place of a non- juror, 1008, 1. 26
- Jas., witness to indenture respecting the duchess of Suffolk's exhibition, 448, 1. I
Tayler, Tailer, Dr. Jo., Queens' coll., nominated 5th master of St. John's by Hen. VIII., 115; his dis- agreement with the fellows, 116; cited before the visitor, ib.; disagree- ments renewed, 121; resigns the mastership, 122; his preferments, ib; dates of his admission to the deanery of Lincoln, etc. 122, n. 8; 574, 1. 12; made bp. of Lincoln, 123; his death and character, ib.; Baker's ac- count of him, 243; the fourth mas- ter in the space of a year, 361, 1. 17; general acquittance to, 370, l. 1; pro- mise from, respecting coll. property, ib. 1. 4; letter to, on the reversion of Ramwrick farm, 374, 1. 44; 468, l. 5 ; letter to Hen. VIII. announcing his election, 462, 1. 9; additional notes upon 662, 1. 32; Cole's note on the arms assigned to him, ib. l. 34
- Dr. Jo., his account of And. Downes, 598, 1. 46; his acquaintance with bp. Law, 717, 1. 5; one of the editors of Stephani Thesaurus, 722, 1. 49; edu- cated at Shrewsbury school, 934, 1. 35; Geo. Ashby's friend, 1010, 1. 36; promoted by lord Carteret, IOII, 1. 14; anecdote of him and Dr. Newcome from Nichols, 1034, 1. 33
- Tho., of London, fishmonger, lease to, of the pond-yard in St. Peter's pa- rish, 357, l. 18
- Tho., of Cambridge, yeoman, lease to, of land at Tofte, etc. 441, l. 27 - Tho., of Lambeth, yeoman, letter of attorney to, 446, 1. 34
Taylour, bp. Bowers' master at Shrews- bury school, 280, 1. 3
Tebolde, Jo., letter of attorney to, 372,
1. 36; appointment of, as steward of manors in Hunts., Beds., and Herts., 376, 1. 13
Temple, Fras., lease to, of ground at New Windsor, 439, l. 5
Tenand, Tenante, Tenaunde, Ste., exor. to Dr. Metcalfe, 106; proceedings against at Ramerwick, 348, 1. 3; presentation of, to Higham Vicarage, 355, l. 14; 360, 1. 7, 14; his resig nation, 370, l. 10 Tenche, Wm., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 419, l. 12
Terrent, Tho., Ch. Ch., Oxf., letter from, to Dr. Beale, 535, 1. 34
Terrick, bp. Rd., bp. Beadon his chap- lain, 555, 1. 38; 729, 1. 35; grand- father of bp. Ryder, 733, l. 34
Eliz., mother of bp. Ryder, 733, L 33 Terrington, bp. Marsh on the tithes at, 826, 1. 36
Testimonials for orders, agreements re- specting, 1073, 1. 34
Tetenhurst wood, letter from the col- lege requesting licence for felling trees in, 469, l. 29
Teversham, Camb., Wm. Talbot rector of, 1030, 1. 31
Thelwell, master of Ruthyn school, 541, 1. 39
Themes for the rhetoric lecturer, orders respecting, 1083, 1. 34; noblemen and fellow-commoners to be subject to them, 1087, l. 1
Theobalds, Thibbaldes, Thibballs, lord Burghley's sermon to be preached at, 415, l. 26, 41; changed from, to Hat- field and Quixwood, 502, l. 10; 545, 1.25
Theological learning, bp. Marsh's essay on the usefulness of, 741, 1. 49 Therfield, Herts., Fras. Turner rector of, 985, 1. 15; his restoration of the church, and burial there, 988, l. 11; his subscription on his admission as rector, 989, 1. 10 Thexton, Lanc., M.A., fell., testimonial to, 373, 1. 35
Thick black book, the, in St. John's treasury, description of, 361, 1. 18 Thicknesse, Dr., schoolmaster of bp. Fisher, 731, 1. 38
Thin black book, the, in St. John's treasury, description of, 395, 1. I red book, the, 342 Thirlby, bp. of Ely, letter from the coll. to, on their wrongs and poverty, 379, 1. 25; 468, l. 11; the dispute about Hilton referred to him, 380, 1. 29; 468, L 17
Thirleby, Tho., D.C.L., clerk, the arbi- trator on the tythes of Horningsea, 346, 1. 37
Thirlwall, bp. Connop, on Marsh's dis- sertation on the origin of the Gospels, 772, 1. 10; 775, 1. 27
Thomas, Jno., bp. Winton, bp. Fisher chaplain to, 731, 1. 31; his support of Beadon for the mastership, 1080, 1. 18; 1082, l. 9
Thomas, Lambrochius, S. T. D., his gift of Walton's Polyglott to the library, 341; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1109, 1. I
Wm., bp. of Worc., his death-bed declaration against the new oath, 696, 1. 14
- Wm., his trouble for refusing to read the Book of Sports, 585, 1. 27 seq. - (bp. of Sarum), made dean of Peter- borough, 1032, l. 10
Thomkinson, Thos. Tomkinson, fell., buried as, 983, 1. 31
Thomlyson, Wm., appointed chaplain and schoolmaster of Ospringe, 363, 1. 34 Thompson, Thomson, Tomson, Jo., fell., chaplain to bp. Fisher, 120, 1. 20; (B.A.) testimonial to, 352, 1. 9; (B.D.) presentation of, to Northstoke vicarage, 376, 1. 39; his death, 396, 1. 29
Tompson, Jo., elected fellow, 479, 1. 36; mandate from Chas. II. dis- pensing with his proceeding to orders, 493, 1. 30; mention of, by Mede, 982, 1. 3
Thomson, Ste., signs letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1.32; 607, 1. 17
Thomson, Tomson, Thos., D.D., situation of his chapel, 92; notes upon this, 568, 1. 40; his preferments etc., 92; leases of More's lands pur- chased of him, 344, 1. 20; 381, 1. 38; bonds to him from the coll., 345, l. 33; leases of lands bought of him at Thriplowe, 347, 1. 30; 354, l. 36; in- denture for his obit at Christ's coll., 355, 1. 7; his gift of the Brazen George to Chr. coll., ib. 1. 10; register of his foundation of two chaplains, 547, 1. 2
Thoresby, Ra., date of Baker's first letter to, 556, l. 40; Dr. Gower's letter in his history of Leeds, 994, 1. 27 Thorington, Thoryngton, Thurrington, manor, grants of lease of, 353, 1. 36; 365, 1. 38; 375, 1. 17; 458, l. 1; licence for alienation of lease of, 428, 1. 4
―rectory, presentations to, 359, 37; 374, 1. 33; 376, 1. 36; 393, 1. 20; 423, 1. 36; 424, l. 10; 429, l. 43; 431, 1. 7; coll. orders respecting, 1035, L 37; 1040, 1. 17
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