Thorley, Johannes de, Prior of Barn-
Thorly, Mr., retires from his nomination for the mastership of Aldenhat, 490, 1. 26 Thorn, Yorks., Hen. Jenkin perpetual curate of, 1014, 1. 34 Tuornborough, Wm., appointed to take the inventory of St. John's hospital, 65, l. 18
Thornton, Thos., fell., lord Maynard's reader in logic, 211; ejected from his fellowship (1644), 225; the bearer from lord Maynard of rules for his logic lecture, 546, 1. 25
Thorolde, Jo., a lease alienated to, 451, 1. 10
Thorp, Dr. Geo., Dr. Gower's letter to, respecting Hen. Felton, 1001, l. 34 Thorpe, sir Fras., baron of the ex- chequer, letter to, 484, 1. 6; date of his B.A. degree, ib. 1. 20
Wm., esq., a tenement bought of him at Atwycke, 386, 1. 17 Thowrougood, lease to, of tenements and lands at Steple Morden and Tadlowe, 390, 1. 40 Threwly, Wm., lease to, of a water mill, Ospringe, 356, 1. 41 Thriplowe, Thryplow, Triplowe, bond for payment for house at, 345, l. 33; lease of the place' there, 347, 1. 29; lease of lands at, 354, l. 36; lease of manor and lands, 387, l. 7, 40; 398, 1. 43: 428, 1. 27; 432, l. 32; 461, 1. 6; licences to alienate lease, 435, l. 6; 461, l. 10; amount of the coll. quit rent to bps. of Ely, 387, 1. 42; the church given by bp. Balsham to Pe- terhouse, 558, 1. 22; the Hall re- served for the use of the coll. in times of sickness, 354, 1. 37; 387, l. 8; 308, 1. 44; 428, l. 28; Dr. Gower's estate at, left to the coll., 994, l. 31; 1000, 1. 2; Dr. Newcome's residence there, 995, 1. 1; 1025, 1.15; Mr. Musgrave vicar of, 1023, 1. 15; alterations, etc., ordered in the house at, 1086, 1. 27, 29
Throggemorton, Eliz., abbess of Denny, bond to, 346, 1. 35
Throwlay, Throwley, leases of land and woodlands at, 351, l. 43; 449, 1. 38 Thurlestone, Jo., elk., M. A., receipt to, for the endowment of a scholarship, 397, 1. 40; covenant with, for the foundation, 398, 1. 7; register of it, 547, l. 15
Thurlin, Tho., elected president, 557, 1. 20; sent for on the death of Dr. Gower, 999, 1. 19; appoints Lambert Hare exhibitioner, 1019, 1. 41 Thurlowe, Little, agreement respecting
lands there, 364, 1. 16; terrier of them, ib. 1. 22
Thurlowe, Nic., lands bought of, 354, 1. 37 Thurscrosse, Jos., lease to, of tenement and lands at Marflette, 448, L 18; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 22
Thurston, Jos., his benefaction to the library, 341, recommended by the earl of Suffolk for a fellowship, 479, 1. 26; the coll. cannot promise, ib. 1. 30; required by the king, ib. 1. 33; he is pre-elected, ib, 1. 38; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, 1. 36
Wm. and Tho., exors. to Rob. and Mary Lewes, 482, 1. 6
Thurtell, revd. A., refused his licence as curate by bp. Marsh, 885, 1. 12; his letter to the bp., 886, 1. 22 Thymylbe, Thymbly be, Dr. Tho., in- denture with, respecting his benefac- tions, 352, l. 17; bond to pay £60 to, 360, 1. 4; letter to, to lend the coll. £40 for a year, 466, 1. 39 Tillot, Hen., nominated by W. Bedell to the first Lewes scholarship, 487, 1. 23
Tillotson, abp. Jo., dates of his admissions at Clare, 239, 1. 26, n. 3; 240, n. 1; his preaching talent, 240, 1. 7; notes up- on, 661, 1. 13, 24; his associations with Stillingfleet, 698, 1. 40; 699, I. 19, 35
Tilney, Norf., Hen. Jenkin vicar of, 1007, n. 5; 1009, 1. 39; Tho. Jenkin born at, 1013, l. 47 Tinwell, Rutl., Jo. Wildebore born at, 522, 1. 13
Tirralde, Jo., lease to, of tenement and lands at Stewecleie, 366, 1. 27 Tobacco, university order against, 194; notes upon, 614, L. 34
Todhunter, Is., first wrangler in Mac- kenzie's year, 977, 1. 9
Todington, Tho., B. A., appeals against the election of Craven to a fellowship, 1090, 1. 26; agreements respecting his appeal, 1038, 1. 5, 8
Tofte, leases of lands at, 365, 1. 41; 387, 1. 13; 441, 1. 28; of St. John's close at, 401, 1. 41 Tomkinson, Tho., ejected from his fel- lowship as a nonjuror, Icos, 1. 15; buried as Thomkinson, 983, 1. 31 Tomlinson, bp. Geo., notices of, 975, 1. 12; birth, education, etc., ib. 1. 13; con- secrated bp. of Gibraltar, b. 1. 19; death, ib. 1. 27; tribute to, by S. P. C. K., ib. 31
Win., his appointment as chaplain and schoolmaster of St. Mary's chapel, Ospringe, 363, 1. 20
Tomlyn, Wm., prior of St. John's hos-
pital, 18, 49, 53; his excesses, 49; re- signation, 52; subsequent history, 71; the deed of his resignation, 63, 1. 29 Tonstall, Ra., Chr. coll., his account of the oath of discovery, 638, 1. 40 Tooke, Horne, a friend of bp. Beadon, 730, 1. 20
Topham, revd. J., his Evidences of re- ligion drawn from Marsh and others, 894, 1. 45 Topping, Jo., (orator), latin letters by, 527, 1. 17; 529. l. 44; 530, l. 3; 531, l. 1, 29; coll. tutor to Rd. Mason, 534, 1. 11; to Hierome Potkin, 538, 1. 3 Tournnir, Tym., order from, for the fourth part of the tithes of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, to be settled upon the curate, 524, l. I
Towers, Jo., bp. Peterb., exor. of Mr. Mountstephen, nominates to his fel- lowship, 534, 1. 14
master of Kendal school, 714, 1. 10 Towley, Jo., his tenement in St. Cle- ment's par., 441, l. 33
Joane, widow, licence to alienate a lease at Horningsey, 438, 1. 6 Towne, Jo., Clare, his controversy with bp. Law, 717, l. 48
Townesbendes, land at Thriplowe, so called, 354, 1. 36
Townshend, Chas. Fox, St. John's, Dr. Tatham his tutor, 1105, 1. 16
lord Jo., his letter to Parr on the Bible Soc., 828, 1. 7; on Butler's objection to him as a candidate for the university, 943, l. 10
marquis, presents Dr. Tatham to Colkirk rectory, 1105, 1. 19
visct., Dr. Powell tutor in his family, 1043, 1. 10; his patronage of him, ib. 1. 13, 20, n. 2
Trafforde, Geo., acquittance to, as exor. of Wm. Roberts, 362, 1. 27 Transubstantiation, discussion on, in the schools, 126
Travis, archdn. Geo., Marsh's letters to, 755, 1.47
Treasure sent by the coll. to Chas. I.,
218, 1. 34; various notices of, 632, 1. 1 Trensham, Geo., lease to, of Ospringe parsonage, 386, l. 42
Trentham school, abp. Cradock educated at, 708, 1. 18
Trianston, Tryanston, Tryamstone, Traunstone, manor in Romney Marsh, leases of, 351, l. 41; 362, l. 16; 374, 1. 8, 26; 390, 1. 7; 394, 1. 41; 459,
1. 42 Trinity coll., abuses in, under Dr. Rich- ardson, 207, 1. 1; cost of Nevill's court, 208, 1. 18; outbreak between, and St. John's, 612, 1. 12; plays
acted in the hall before Jas. I., 617, 1.5; Bayle's error of its being turned into a prison, 634, l. 23
Trinity hall, generous offer from, to- wards lighting and paving the town, 1052, 1. 15; leave to, to make a new walk, 1084, 1. 25
Tripos, Gunning's appointment as, 234, 1.35; bp. Stillingfleet's; 648, 1. 13, notices of the office, ib.
Tritton, Tho., his appointment as coll. bailiff for Kent, 357, l. 17
Troughton, Jo., B.A., his answer to Stilling fleet, 702, 1. 6
Troutbeck, Mr., rector of Wroughton, Bucks., a friend of Cole's, 1025, 1. 31 Trueman, Jos., Gunning pleased with his Great propitiation, 650, 1. 34 Truman, Jos., Clare, ejected minister, befriended by Stillingfleet, 699, 1. 17 Trumpington, lease of lauds there, 366, 1. 42; surrender of lease of holts there, 384, 1. 16; leases of holts at, 392, 1. 6, 9; 399, 1. 40; 417, l. 1; 434, 1. 41; 438, l. 10, 43; 460, l. 18 Truslow, letter of attorney to, about lands in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, 360, 1. 42
Truttbecke, a negligent coll. tenant in Holderness, 492, 1. 2
Tubbe, Hen., letter from the earl of Holland recommending him for a fel- lowship, 532, 1. 46; the same from the earls of Essex and Warwick, 533, 1.9; dates of his degrees, ib. 1. 3; admission as pensioner, ib. 1. 5; scho- lar, ib. 6; letter from lady Spencer recommending him for a fellowship, 536, 1. 47
Jo., in transmarinis partibus capi- taneus,' father of the above, 533, L 4 Tucker, Josiah, Warburton's saying re- specting, 709, 1. 30
Tuckney, Anthony, master of Emm.,
elected 21st master of St. John's, 229; bis character, 229; 232; installs the earl of Manchester chancellor, 230; elected reg. prof. of divinity, ib.; his resignation, 231, l. 17, n. 1; 644, 1. 28; his death, 232; his various writings, 232; 645, l. 21; the king's decree respecting his successor, 542, 1. 9, 18; coll. tradition respecting the election of fellows under him, 603, 1. 20; dates of his degrees, etc., 641, 1. 45; references to, by contempora- ries and others, 642, 1. 1 seq.; his wife, 642, 1. 10; correspondence with Whichcote, 642, 1. 33; 643, 1. 27; his library burnt in the great fre, 643, 1.9; his action in the assembly, 643, 1. 28; complaints against him at the restoration, 231; 644, l. 10; declines
to attend the Savoy conference, 644, 1. 37; various notes respecting him, 641, 1. 45; 645, 1. 41
Tuckney, Jonath., son of Dr. Tuckney, dates of his admission and degrees, 645, 1. 31
Tunstall, Cuthb., bp. of London, bond to, from the coll., 345, l. 19
Jas., Dr. Powell's intimacy with, 1043, 1. 17; 1061, 1. 35
Tunstall, Kent, extracts from the re- gisters of, relating to the Coldwell family, 665, 1. 30
Turk, a poor, a guinea given to, 1085, l. 14 Turner, Brian, order from the king for him to hold his fellowship while with the ambassador at Russia, 542, L 45; reference to, 982, 1. 42
- Francis, account of, 273,
ed master of St. John's, ib. 1. 22; bp. of Rochester and Ely, ib. 1. 31; eject- ed, 274, 1. 3; Is. Milles' opinion of him, 642, 1. 25; his benefaction to the college quire, 658, 1. 36; appointed by bp. Gunning overseer of his papers, 660, 1. 14, 31; attends bp. White's funeral, 697, 1. 26; Cole's life of him as 23rd master, 985; his birth, edu- cation, etc., ib. 1. 1; elected master, ib. 1. 12; church preferments, ib. 1. 15; made bp. of Ely, ib. 1. 21; his arms, ib. n. 1; controversy with And. Marvell, 986, 1. 4; preaches corona- tion sermon for Jas. II., ib. 1. 13; his letter to the clergy of the diocese of Ely, ib. 1. 18; Oldmixon's remarks on, ib. 1. 21; one of the seven bps. sent to the tower, ib. 1. 33; becomes a nonjuror, ib. 1. 41; deprived of his bishopric, 987, 1. 3; qu. Mary's pro- clamation against him, ib. 1. 8; his loyalty to Jas. II., ib. 1. 16; corre- sponds with him at St. Germain's, ib. 1. 26; the king approves of his joining him there, ib. 1. 40; prepares while master new statutes for the coll., 988, 1.5; 994, l. 15; his death, 988, Í. 8; his burial and inscription at Therfield, 988, 1. 11; dean Hickes' character of him, ib. 1. 21; designs a life of Nic. Farrer, ib. 1. 27; additions to Cole's life of him, 989. 1. 1; Mat. Prior's poems addressed to him, ib. 1. 43; references to his various letters, 990, 1. I; assists at the consecration of Wagstaffe, ib. 1. 20; notices of his arrest, ib. 1. 22, 25; Gower dedicates to him his funeral sermon on Gunning, 1001, 33; Gower's letters to him, ib. 1. 39; 1002, 1. 17; his letters to Gower, 1002, 1. 5, 14
- Margaret, daughter of bp. T., death of, 989, 1. 2
Turner, Mrs., mother of bp. T., death of, 989, l. 1
Phil., fell., his burial, 983, 1. 26
Rob., fell., vicar of St. Peter's, Col- chester, 984, 1. 2; work by him in the library, ib. 1. 3
Rob., LL.B., fell. Trin. hall, ap- pointed syndic for the coll. in the v. c.'s court, 445, 1. 4; letters of attor- ney to, 453, l. 18; 455. l. 23
- Dr. Tho., dean of Canterbury, his benefaction to St. John's quire, 658, 1. 35; father of bp. Fras. Turner, 985,
— Tho., letters of attorney to, 366, L 2; signs complaints against Alvey and others, 608, 1. 36
Wm., B.A., testimonial to, 355, 1. 25 Turton, bp. Tho., attends Dr. Wood's funeral, 1098,1 48
Turton, par. of Bury, Lanc., Dr. Wood born at, 1094. 1. 1
Turvisburie, lease of 30 ft. of, 445, 1. 17 Tuxford, Tuxforde, Tuxforth, Tuxforthe, Tuckeford, lease of tenements, lands, etc., at, 355, 1. 2; 381, 1. 3; 396, L 20; 397, 1. 25; 414, 1.5; 424, l. 44; 433, 1. 4, 7, 10; 435, l. 21; 438, 1. 40; sale of timber there, 369, 1. 29; lease of St. John's wood at, 426, l. 40; letter from the coll. tenants there, re- specting the repair of Meriall bridge, 481, 1. 41 (v. 495, l. 13)
Twisse, Dr., his refusal to read the Book of Sports, 585, 1. 13; his prayers be- fore the assembly, 640, l. 5, 14 Twydall, Jo., B.D., his presentation to Thorington rectory, 393, 1. 20; his death, 423, 1. 37; 424, l. 11
Twylet, Wm., his chantry in St. Sepul- chre's church, 26, 38, 52; its value, 559, 1. 16
Twyne, Wm., coll. tutor to Wm. Kings, 541, l. 5
Tye, Christr., Mus. Doc., rector of Donyngton (Doddington) cum March,
Tyers on bp. Law's preface to the Origin of evil, 722, 1. 30
Tylden, Tho., recommended by abp. Williams for a scholarship, 525, 1.36; admission as Billingsley scholar, ib. 1. 48; as pensioner, 526, 1. 3
Wm., gent. of Dartford, father of the above, 526, 1. 1
Tyndal, Wm., controversy between bp. Marsh and rev. H. Walter on his translation of the Bible, 887, 1. 27; 888, 1. 23, 43
Tyndall, Humph., objects to the statutes of 1570, 165; letter from, to Rog. Maners in favour of Laur. Stanton as master, 606, 1. 37
Tyrrell, Tho., licence to, to alienate the lease of Rawerithe, 401, 1. 35 Tyrrell, Wm., bp. of Newcastle, 975, 1. 44.
Tyrwhitt, sir Rob., to nominate to the Thymbylbe benefactions, 352, l. 12 - Tirwhit, Tho., ejected from his fel- lowship, 1644, 225, 1. 36 -Tho., Burney's recommendation of his style, 906, 1. 30 Tyson, Mich., C. C. C., a friend of bp. Green, 712, 1. 34
Ufford, Hen. Jenkin rector of, 1014, 1. 25; Caleb Parnham, 1022, 1. 26; Rob. Robinson, 1080, n. I; pro- ceedings respecting Mr. Robinson re- turning his presentation to, 1070, 1. 36; Mr. Gunning recommended to the bp. of Peterb. for it, 1071, l. 9 Ulverston, co. Lanc., bp. Christoforson born at, 244, 1. 27
Undergraduates making a disturbance in hall, agreement respecting, 1041, 1. II
Underhill, Jo., last master of Ospringe
hospital, 73; 563, l. 40
Ungothorpe, Anchoreta, last prioress of Higham, 88
University of Cambridge, exempted from the jurisdiction of the bps. of Ely by Boniface IX., 41; by Martin V., 44; state of (1550) from Leaver's sermons, 131; Burwell rectory appropriated to, 132; the processional cross sold, 162; references to this, 586, 1. 32; new code of statutes given, 1570, 164; re- monstrance against these, 165; con- firmation of them, 166; various notes on, 589, l. 11; oath of the sheriff to observe the privileges of, 216; ques- tion as to the abp.'s visitatorial power in, ib.; the flourishing condition of learning in, under the puritans, 232; letter from, to bp. Fisher, 346, l. 44; the bp.'s reply, 347, 1. 3; letter from, to the earl of Northampton, chan- cellor, 478, 1. 36; Dr. Newcome's be- quest to the library of, 1030, l. 16; the book plates recording this, 1034, 1. 28. See Visitations
Upchurch, Upchirch, leases of lands at, 375, 1. 33:403, l. 22; 454, 1. 19 Uppaule, Uppowle, in Holdernes, leases
of tenement and lands at, 344, l. 1; 386, 1. 22; 401, l. 29; 436, l. 36; 444, 1. 37 Uppingham sch., Jo. Lucas educated at, 542, 1. 7
Usher, abp. Jas., his admonition derived
from the book found inside a fish, 218 Uske, Wm. Morgan born at, 533, 1. 39
Uxforthe, lease of tenement and lands at, 388, 1. 3
Van Mildert, bp. Wm., his testimony to bp. Marsh as bp. of Llandaff, 739, 1.5; Butler's commendation of, 953, 1. 8 Vansittart, rt. hon. Nic., letters to Marsh and Coker on the Bible Soc., 812, 1. 4; Marsh's comments on, 814, 1. 44; 815, 1. 23; 819, l. 42; 820, 1. 45; his 2nd letter to Marsh, 828, 1. 16; Milner's remarks on, 829, 1. 37; Marsh's reply to, ib. 1. 42; Spry's letter to, 832, 1. 31; Marsh's compli- ment to his letters, 849, 1. 31 Vatablus, the codex of, the question of its identity with Stephens' y MS., 756, 1. 9
Vaudois, 5 gs. given to the protestants of, 1074, 1. 32
Vaughan, Howell, bailiff of Shrewsbury, 485, 1. 15
Rd., bp. of London, 204; Baker's account of, 254; his life by abp. Wil- liams, 255; additional notes upon, 665, 1. 44
Vaux, a puritan lord mayor of York, 668, 1. 25
Verdon, Tho., donor of a vol. of the,
1530 statutes, 565, 1. 25; notices of, 570, 1. 16; ejected from his fellow- ship as a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 22 Vergil, Polydore, certifies the expenses of the bulls for founding St. John's coll., 93, 1. 30
Vernon (Harcourt)., abp. E. V. on pa- rochial psalmody, 871, 1. 22 Vertue, his print of Dr. Gower, 995, 1. 6
- Rd., lease to, of a cottage and land at Tuxforde, 433, l. 10 Vestments, the, used by the university,
sold, 162; disputes concerning, 165 Veysie, Dan., his examination of Marsh's hypothesis on the origin of the gos- pels, 744, L. 20; 775, l. 7; Marsh's comment on, 803, l. 17
Victoria, queen, her visit to St John's coll., 1105, 1. 25
Vidal, Emeric Essex, father of bp. V., 975, 1. 46
- Jas. Hen., St John's, brother of bp. V. notices of, 276, 1. 34; their like- ness to each other, ib. 1. 35
Owen Emeric, bp., notices of, 975, 1. 45; birth, education etc, ib. 1. 46; nominated bp. of Sierra Leone, 976, 1. 5, his death there, ib. 1. 13, 17; cha- racter, ib. 1. 22; publications, ib. 1. 29; likeness to his brother Jas. Hen. V., ib. 1. 35
Vintner of the university, disputed elec- tion for, 1018, 1. 3; Lambert's de- cision as v. c. reversed by the privy council, ib. 1. 17
Visitation of the university (1549), by Edw. VI.'s commissioners, 125, l. 30; documents respecting, 574, 1. 35; in 1557 under cardinal Pole, 142, l. 27; documents relating to, 579, 1. 29; by qu. Eliz.'s commissioners in 1559, 146, 1. 11; documents respecting, 580, 1. 6
Visitor of St John's, bp of Ely becomes,
72, 1. 7; 82, l. 13; the abp. Canty., sede Eliensi vacante, 187; his claim for entertainment limited by the sta- tutes, 72, 1. 7; 596, l. 47
Vossius, G. J., a friend of Dr. Beale, 635, 1. 7
Vox piscis, the, origin of, 218; various jests upon, 631, 1. 31
Wade, Wm., leases to, of Reddes well manor, 437, 1. 5; 438, l. 21; 460, l. 12; licence of alienation, 460, l. 17 Wadeson, Rd., bis dispute with Mr. Youde respecting Higham vicarage, 1075, 1. 42; his fellowship declared void, 1076. 1. 3; decree of the bp. of Ely against him, ib. 1. 12; 2 gs. given to the bp.'s secretary for his trouble in the case, ib. 1. 34
Wagstaffe, Tho., nonjuring bp. of Thet- ford, his consecrating bishops, 990, 1. 20 Waidson, Waydson, Rob., recommend-
ed by bp. Morton for a fellowship, 522, 1. 19; dispensation from the king for his election, 523, 1. 24; bp. Mor- ton's letter of thanks for his election,
Wakefield, Gilb., on bp. Law's 5th Nov. sermon, 721, 1. 18; a member of the Hyson club, 730, 1. 22; his opinion of Beadon as public orator, ib. 1. 23; his Sylva critica published for the univer- sity of Cambridge, 745, l. 25; extract from an anonymous letter to, on Powell's sermon on subscription, 1065, 1. 4; his reply, ib. 1. 26; his testi- mony to Powell as master of St. John's, 1069, 1. 23
Wakefield, preference to be given to a native of, for Thurlestone's scholar- ship, 398, 1. 26
Wakefielde, Wakefeelde, Wakefelde, Edw., lease to, of lands at Marflette, 400, 1. 23
Joshua, leases to, of tenement and lands at Marflette, 439, 1. 23; 444, 1. 3
Tho., lease to, of watermills at Blon- ham, Beds., 347, 1. 34
Wakfeld, Rob., grant to, of leave of absence by bp. Fisher, 358, l. 17 Walcot, Hum., member of the com- mittee for the association, 538, 1. 27 Walden, proceedings of the university at, before qu. Eliz., 177
Wales, Chas. (I.), prince of, his enter- tainment at St. John's, 201; various accounts of this, 616, 1. 35; patron of bp. Senhouse, 263
Wales, co. York, disputed title to lands in, 358, 1. 3
Walhouse, Jas., his abuse of Dr. Marsh, 853, 1. 40
Walker, Ant., mandate from the king to elect him fell., 538, 1. 6; dates of his degrees, etc., ib. L 7; of his ad- missions, ib. 1. 9
Dr., vicemaster of Trin., his account of the visit of Geo. 11. to Cambridge, 1018, l. 41
- Rd., leases to, of tenement and lands at Marflete, 373, 1. 8; 389, 1. 25; lease at Marflete sold to him, 384, 1. 11
Walt., indentures with, respecting abp. Williams's bequests to the coll. libr., 620, l. 31; 622, l. 18
Wm., vicar of Winston, Suff., father of Ant. W., 538, L. 7
Wall, Jo., letter of attorney to, 446, 1. 33
Waller, Jo., leases to, of a tenement in Allhallows' par., and a garden in St. Giles's, 403, 1. 1; 416, l. 40; 445, 1. 25; licence of alienation, 446, l. 11 - Rd., licence to, to alienate his inter- est in a lease, 417, l. 19 Wallingford college, 5 marks due yearly to, from St. John's coll., 422, l. 19 - siege of, bp. Lake at, 682, 1. 15 Wallis, Wallys, Ed., lease to, of pond- yards in St. Clement's, 385, 1. 22, 31 Eliz., her tenement in St. Clement's, 441, 1. 32
- Jo., Dr. Holdsworth his friend, 626, 1. 31; testifies against Laud, 631, 1. 3 Wm., warden of Sevenock, 481, l. 38 Walmisley, Mr., nominated to the Brewers' co. for mastership of Al- denham, 1088, l. 18
Walpole, Hor., his remarks on bp. Law and subscription, 723, 1. 17; Cole gives him Mrs. Newcome's portrait, 1026, 1. 41
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