Walton, Bucks., Wm. Ellis rector of, 1077, 1. 40
-near Liverpool, bp. Richmond born at, 725, l. 16
Wandesforth, Mr., letter of congratula-
tion to, on his advancement, 519, 1. 20 Warburton, Wm., his remarks on Job, 707, 1. 23; on Josiah Tucker and Dr. Squire, 709, 1. 30; on Tho. Morgan, 710, 1. 8; extracts from his letters respecting bp. Law, 718, l. 5; con- troversies between them, 719, 1. 16; 720, 1. 35; 722, 1. 33; remarks on Jo. Wesley, 727, 1. 28; letter from, to Doddridge mentioning Dr. Newcome, 1033, 1. 36
Ward, Jo., lease to, of Hilton manor, 373, 1. 12
Mrs. Marg., owner of Docwra's ma- nor house, 566, 1. 20
- Dr. Sam., his account of the book found inside a fish, 218, l. 18; master of Sidney, assists Gunning in his Cer- tain Disquisitions, etc., 238, 1. 18; signs the report of the commission on Lane, 625, 1. 39; his imprisonment and death, 634, 1. 23
Tho. Watson, esq., of Wilbraham Temple, Cole's friend, 566, 1. 21
Wm., Sid., author of English Gram- mar, Powell's letters to, 1070, 1. 23 Warde, Rd., 'clerk of the pultrey' to the king, lease to, 357, 1. 8; commission to, to survey manors, 389, 1. 9
Tho., 'gentilman herbiger' to the king, appointed receiver for Brom- hall, 357, 1. 33; his bond for the due discharge of his office, ib. 1. 37 Wardman, Hen., his presentation to Higham vicarage, 370, l. 9
Warham, abp. Wm., decides in favour of lady Margaret's will, 72
Waring, Dr. Edw., Lucasian prof., a member of the Hyson club, 730, 1. 22; educated at Shrewsbury school, 934, 1. 36; Dr. Powell's controversy with, respecting the Lucasian professorship 1069, 1. 33
Warminster, Wilts., bp. Squire born and educated at, 709, 1. 12
Warnar, Wardner, Ol., lease to, of Tri- amstone manor, 374, 1. 8, 26; licence to alienate it, 380, 1. 8
Warren, Jo., leases to, of tenement and lands at Moche Bradley, 385, 1.5; 427, 1. 7; 454, l. 7
Warton, Jos., schoolmaster of abp. Stuart, 731, 1. 9
Tho., commended by the master of Sedbergh, 526, 1. 27
Warwick, earl of, letter from, recom- mending Hen. Tubbe for a fellow- ship, 533, 1. 9; the coll. answer, ib.
1. 29 Wastell, Adam, lease to, of tenement and lands at Preston, 386, 1. 28; let- ter of attorney to, respecting his debts due to the coll., 403, l. 16 Waterbeach, leases of a messuage, etc. there, called St. John's Mayse, an osier holt, etc., 367, 1. 40; 435, 1. 32; 445, l. 17; Dr. Jenkin vicar of, 1006, 1.6; the sect called Berridges there, 1046, 1. 35
Waterland, Dan., his acquaintance with bp. Law, 717, 1.5
Watkinson, Jas., lease to, of tenement and land at Marflette, 444, 1. 1; licence of alienation, 450, l. 14 Watson, Dan., a friend of bp. Law, 717, 1. 15
Geo., letter of attorney to, 399, 1. 2 Jo., master of Christ's, 104
- Jo., lease to, of Ospring parsonage, 376, 1. 23, 28
- Leon., B.A., testimonial to, 363, 1. 19
Matthias, M.A. fell. Pembroke, 350, 1. 38
- Dr. Rd., supports Jebb's proposals for an annual examination, 1066, 1. 34; a member of the syndicate on the subject, 1067, 1. 5
Tho., fell., appellant against Dr. Tayler, 116, 1. 15; elected 8th master, 137, 1. 4; his family and birthplace, ib. 1. 20; revives bp. Fisher's statutes, 138, 1. 22; made dean of Durham, and bp. of Lincoln, 139, 1. 6, 31; his learning, ib. 1. 11; deprivation under queen Eliz., imprisonment and death, 140, 1. 2, 13; a delegate at Pole's visitation, 142, 1. 33; Baker's account
of, 244, 1. 4; discharge to him, 350, 1. 1; signs letter to Hen. VIII., 462, 1. 12; Ascham's remarks on him, his Absalom, etc., 578, l. 47; 579, 1. 9; additional notes upon, 579, 16; 662, 1. 27; Cole's note on his arms, 663, 1. 3
Watson, Tho., bp. of St. David's, Baker's account of, 275; Baker's correspond- ence with, 506, 1. 15; Cole's remarks upon his arms, 578, 1. 36; his copy of the coll. statutes, 596, L. 37; additional notes upon, 697, 1. 31; his friendship with Baker, ib. 1. 32; 698, 1. 22; his trial and deprivation for simony, 697, 1. 37; Evelyn's note upon this, ib. 1. 42; his hospital at Hull, 698, 1. 8; Cole's note upon him, ib. 1. 12; tutor to Jos. Lambert, 1019, 1. 35
- Wm., brother of the above, his epi- taph in Cherryhinton church, 698, 1. 3
Watton, Hellen, lease to, of meadow and holt at Wevelingham (Willing- ham), 448, 1. 38
or Walton, Tho., leases to, of meadow and holt at Wevylhingham (Willingham), 351, 1. 39; 371, 1. 9; 394, l. 19
Wm., lease to; of lands at Willing- ham, 423, 1. 33 Watts, Edw., recommended by the earl of Holland for a fellowship, 528, 1. 9, 21; date of his degrees, ib. 1. II; of admission, ib. 1. 13; order from the king for him to be elected fell., 535,
Jas., praelector of Jesus coll., 542, 1. 37
- Jo., member of the brewers' co.,
- Mr., notices by, of bp. Marsh on national education, 806, 1. 25, 37
- Mr., his removal from the Camb. uni- versity press, 915, 1. 28 Webb, Wm., master of Barwick school, 541, 1. 12
Webbe, schoolmaster at Croydon, 533, 1. 5
Webbs, Christr., B.D., sen. bursar, let- ters of attorney to, 404, l. 1; 405, 1. 19; appointed to re-enter lands, re- cover rents, etc., 413, l. 41 Webster, Christian, and her son Tho., lease to, of cottage, land and fishing, Barrwaye, 388, 1. 29
- Jo., lease to, of tenement and land at Kennesthorpe, etc., 400, l. 37 Dr. Rd., named for the mastership
of St. John's coll., 607, 1. 11, 24; 609, 1. 4
Welford, Selby Abbey in, Hen. Hatton born at, 535, 1. 41
Welsh bibles, coll, contribution to S. P. C. K. towards, 1036, 1. 32
Wendey, Tho., M.D., Edw. VI.'s phy- sician and commissioner, 125; queen Elizabeth's commissioner, 146; sheriff of Cambs., 628, 1. 23
Wentworth, Tho., earl of Strafford, his admission at St. John's, 206; the plate given by him sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 7, 30
- Tho., esq., his benefactions to the library and coll., 340; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, 1. 19 Werfeld, Berks., lease of lands at, 357,
Werisdale, Tho., M.A., an original fell. of the coll., 77
Wesley, Jo., extracts from his journal on bp. Richmond's prohibitions against the Methodists, 725, L 43; bp. Ross' invitation to him, 726, L. 25; 727, 1. 10; his observations on this, 727, l. 1; opinion on the Rowley controversy, ib. 1. 19; Warburton's remark on him, ib. 1. 28
West, Jo., M.A., an original fell. of St. John's coll., 68, 70, 76
- Nic., bp. of Ely, provision for his soul in the coll. statutes, 567, 1. 23 - Mr., Dr. Gower's nephew and heir, 1000, 1. 3
Westbeere, Rob. Jenkin rector of, 1013, 1. 43
Westmill, Herts., bp. Pepys rector of, 974, l. 19
Westminster coll., lady Mildred Cecil's present of books to, 595, l. 24 Westminster, lady Margaret admitted into the fraternity of, 62, 1. 5 -school, abp. Neile educated at, 257, 1. 14, Jo. Williams (scholar), 525, L. 24; 526, 1. 7; Rob. Jesup, 533, 1. 36; Wm. Morgan, ib. 1. 40; entitled to one of lord Burghley's scholarships, 415, 1. 42
Weston Colvyll, leases of a farm called Browne's there, 361, 1. 40; 377, L 19; 394, l. 11; 427, l. 30; 459, 1. 21 Weston, rev. Sam. Ryder, £480advanced to, for rebuilding Marwood rectory, 1088, 1. I
Weymouth, lord, his patronage of bp. Ross, 726, L. 35; Dr. Jenkin chap- lain to, 1006, 1. 23; 1011, 1. 48; sends Tho. Baker a portrait of bp. Fisher, 1006, l. 25; 1012, l. 1 Whalley, col., his examination of Eve- lyn, 649, 1. 36
R. C., the friend and connexion of bp. Beadon, 730, 1. 2; his notice of bp Ryder, 734, l. 13 Whaplode, Whaploode, Whapeloode, Whapploade, leases of tenements and lands at, 343, l. 34; 344, l. 15; 374, 1. 4; 377, l. 25; 391, l. 2; 394, L. 25; 429, 1.31; 432, 1. 29; 446, l. 18; 457, 1. 40; 458, 1. 44
Wharf, the coll., agreement for the re- pair of, 1040, 1. 20
Wharton, Hen., examined by Beveridge for deacon's orders, 704, 1. 18 Whatley, letter of attorney respecting lands at, 399, 1. 5
Wheatley, Geo., fell., appellant against the master, 116
Wheeldon, Jo., St. John's, schoolmas-
ter at St. Ives, 711, l. 15 Whewell, Dr. Win., his remarks on Wood's Algebra, 1102, 1. 11; on Lund's edit. of it, ib. 1. 19; on Wood's Mechanics, ib. 1. 45; on Snowball's edit. of it, 1103, 1. 20; on Wood's Optics, 1104, 1. 3
Whichcote, Dr. Benj., provost of King's 230; his opinion of Arrowsmith, 641, 1. 27; correspondence with Tuckney, 642, 1. 33; aids in establishing schools in Wales, 698, 1. 40
Whiston, Wm., his challenge to Dr. Jenkin, 1010, l. 1
Whisson, Step., Trin. coll., Cole's cen- sure on, 996, n. 1; an opponent of Jebb's proposals, 1067, 1. 18 Whitaker, Alexr., account of, 604, 1. 11 'Mistres, widdowe of doctour' W.,
Wm., D.D., 16th master, opposition to his election, 180; his doctrinal views, 181; judicious conduct as master, 113, 184; his encourage- ment of learning, 184; remarks upon the author of his life, 185, 1. 12 and n. 2; his death and public funeral, 185; his family, etc., 186; his po- verty, 187, 1. 26; 605, 1. 36; univer- sity degrees and preferments, 188; his consent as master to leases, seal- ings, etc., 430, 1. 36; 433, 144; 438, 1. 16, 24, 45; 439, l. 8, 15, 44; 440, 1. 39; 550, 1. 27, 35; his ac- quaintance with Cartwright, Fulk, etc., 599, l. 32; his defence of his ex- pulsion of Everard Digby, ib. 1. 38; protests against his restitution, 600, 1. 15; his denial of the puritan synod, 601, 1. 36, 42; intercedes for puritans, 602, 1.9; Cole's charge of puritan- ism against him, ib. 1. 13; his defence against a charge of disloyalty on the queen's birthday, ib. 1. 24; Scaliger's opinion of his learning, 603, L. 1; his letter to Burghley to be relieved of his professorship, ib. 1. 31; accounts of his funeral, ib. 1. 40; dates of his last concio ad clerum, etc., ib. l. 45; accounts of his wife and family, 604, 1. 10; dean Nowell's letter respect- ing, ib. 1. 12; the coll. grant a lease to his wife, ib 1. 33; Cole's notes on his preferments, 605, 1. 25; a candi- date for the mastership of Trinity, ib. 1. 36
master of Sheffield school, 541,
White, Mrs., required to find gravel for the high walk, 1040, l. 13
Tho., bp. of Peterb., Baker's account of, 274; additional notes upon, 697, 1. 8; assists at the consecration of Wagstaffe, 990, 1. 20
White canons, or Gilbertines, in Cam- bridge, 23; 47
Whitehead, Wm., friend of Dr. Powell, 1061, 1. 34
Whitelock, J., dep. town-clerk, attests the oath of qualification, 552, 1. 29 White vellum book, the, in St. John's treasury, description of, 437, 1. 19 Whitfield, Dr. Wood's legacy to, 1099, 1. 33
Whitgift, abp. Jo., succeeds Beaumont
as master of Trinity, 154, 1. 31; Mar- garet professor, 155, l. 16; draws up new university statutes, 164, 1. 20; v. c. deprives Cartwright of his lec- tureship, 165, 1. 8; presentation to, as v. c. of Jo. Still, B.D., for admis- sion as master of St. John's, 168, 1. 6; 401, l. 1; bp. of Worcester, 171, 1. 13; named queen's commissioner, 175, n. 2; visitor of St. John's, sed. El. vac., 187, l. 13, n. 3; his letter to Cecil about the mastership of St. John's, 586, 1. 46; visitor of St. John's, 596, 1. 26; orders the resti- tution of Everard Digby to his fel- lowship, 600, 1. 13; determines the question of the abp. of Canterbury being visitor of St. John's, sed. El. vac., ib. 1. 37
Whitham, Rob., signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 33
Whitin, Jas., signs the Abingdon let- ter to bp. Marsh, 863, 1. 13; 864, 1. 24
Whiting, Sam., Emm. coll., a school-
fellow of Tuckney, 230, n. 1; his cousin german, 643, 1. 40 Whitstaple, lease of lands at, 446, 1. 30 Whitstones Tho., esq., tory candidate
for the office of university vintner, 1018, 1. 8; his election decreed by Dr. Lambert as v. c. ib. 1. 14; the decree reversed by the privy council, ib. 1. 17
Whittinge, Wm., B.A., an original fell. of St. John's, 77
Whittingham, Jo., tutor of Jo. Lloyd, 530, 1. 21
Whittington, Rd., neglect of, as bene- factor of St. John's, 206, 1.9; notices of, 619, 1. 29
Whittington, Lanc., D. Mayers rector of, 526, 1. 31
Whitworth, Wm. Allen, elected fell., 984, 1. 20
Wiborne, Nat., B.D., letter of attorney to, 457, 1. 37
Wiborowe, Wybrowe, Jonas, leases to, of a farm at Weston Colville, 427, 1. 30; 459, 1. 20; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 34 Wibraham, sir Rog., letters from, to the coll., 475, l. 12; 477, l. 1; replies to, from the coll., 475, l. 21; 476, I. 22; 477, 1. 8
Wiburn, Percival, a disaffected fell. 148 Wickham, West, note on the coll. lands at, 349, 1. 32; leases of tenement and lands at, 377, 1. 22, 34; 402, L 12; 438, l. 14; 461, l. 4 Wickins (Wiggans), Jo., supports Dr. Newcome for the mastership, 1033, 1. 22
Widdowes, Wydowes, Jo., lease to, of lands and tenements at Meldreth and Melbourne, 384, 1. 37; letter of attor- ney to, 399, 1. 12
Wigge, Gilb., freemason, one of the builders of the second court, 191; letters of attorney to sue, etc., 453, 1. 20; 455, 1. 24 Wightman, Edw., burnt at Lichfield, 668, 1. 49; proceedings with, respect- ing Arth. Hildersham, 669, l. 4. Wightwicke, Jo., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 520, 1. 7
Wilberforce, bp. Sam., his advocacy of the Zambesi mission at Cambridge, 979, l. 45
Wilbraham, sir Rog. See Wibraham Wilby, Tho., 5 guineas given to, for making class catalogues in the library, 1088, 9
Wildebore, Jo., nominated to the earl of Exeter's scholarship, 522, 1. 9; his admission, ib. 1. 12
- Jo., B.D., rector of Tinwell, Rutl., father of the above, 522, l. 12
Wylbore, Jas., master of Peter- borough school, 522, 1, 14
Wilford, Dr., confessor to lady Mar- garet, 59
Wilgress, Jo., proctor, his sermon
against the latitudinarians, 721, L 15 Wilkes, Rd., elected fell. in place of a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 17
Wilkinson, Hen., principal of Magd. hall, Oxf., his testimonial to Tho. Cook, 542, 1. 32
Rd., clerk, appointed chaplain and curate of Horningseye, 365, 1. 19 Willet, Jas., member of the committee for the association, 538, l. 40 Willford, Mary, married to Dr. Tho. Hill, 642, 1. 8; to Dr. Tuckney, ib. 1.
Williams, Dan., his appeal to bp. Stil- lingfleet, 699, 1. 30
Edw., gent. of Llanifidd, Denb., father of Jo. W. (scholar), 526, 1. 5 — Griffith, cousin and executor of abp. Williams, coll. indenture with, re- specting the abp.'s bequest to the library, 621, 1. 38
Jo., abp., lord keeper, his intrigues for the election of Gwyn as master, 198; his character of Dr. Clayton, ib.; conduct respecting the master and seniors, 200; his rise in court favour, 201; benefactions to St. John's coll.. 205; Owen's epigram on, 207; account of his benefactions to the library, 208; his other foundations, 209; his life of bp. Vaughan, 255, 1. 18; Baker's account of him, 261, 1. 12; his life by bp. Hacket, ib. 1. 31; his portrait in the liber memorialis, 338, n. 1; record of his benefactions in, ib. 1. 1; his arms in, as bp. of Linc., 1107, 1. 12; congratulatory letter to, on his being made p. c. and lord keeper, 485, 1. 36; his reply, ib. 1. 42 ; letter from, about his chaplain, Down- halt, 487, 1. 43; letter respecting pontage money charged on Histon manor, 488, 1. 8; letters to, of thanks, etc., respecting the new library, ib. 1. 40; 490, 1. 37, 41; 493, 1. 14; letters to, about a suit at law, 497, 1. 38, 42; letter to, about Northstoke lease, 499, l. 13; letter from, recom. mending Jo. Williams and Tho. Tyl- den for scholarships, 525, 1. 21; letter to, congratulating him on his delivery from prison, 526, 1. 38; letter to, on the seizure of his books at Bugden, 527, 1. 19; letter of compliment to, 528, 1. 27; sends for the catalogue of his books, 530, l. 26; congratulations to, on his promotion as abp. of York, 531, l. 10; nominates Rob. Jesup to a scholarship, 533, 1.34; register of his foundations, 547, 1. 40; letter from, to sir Jo. Wynne on his supposed in- fluence on Ŏ. Gwyn's election, 615, 1. 45; livings bestowed by him on the coll., 619, l. 12; his fellowships main- tained at the coll. expense, 619, 1.25; indentures between his executors and the coll. respecting his bequests to the library, 620, 1. 31; 622, 1. 18; letter from, to sir Jo. Wynne on the senior brother, 647, 1. 36; various materials for his biography, 672, 1.41 -676, 1. 18; attends sir R. Cotton's death-bed, 673, 1. 1; his 'brave works,' ib. 1. 18; charges against him, 673, 1. 24 his treatment of a stone altar, ib. 1. 39; Baxter's retort about him
at the Savoy conference, 674, l. 14; documents relating to his furtherance of the parliamentary cause in North Wales, 674, 1. 23 seq. [See Notices of archbishop Williams. By B. H. Beed- ham. London: printed for private distribution. 1869. 8vo].
Williams, Jo. 'Monensis,' elected Ashton Shrewsbury scholar, 501, 1. 33
- Jo., recommended by abp. Williams for one of his scholarships, 525, 1. 23; his admission as scholar, ib. 1. 49; as pensioner, 526, 1. 5
- Dr. Phil., performs the funeral ser- vice for Baker, 569, 1. 23; his part in the conference between Drs. Baker and Newcome about the mas- tership, 1016, 1. 7; Cole's comment on this, 1017, 1. 4; a candidate for the mastership at the death of Dr. Lambert, 1022, 1. 5; notices of him, ib, 1. 8; bp. Gibson supports him for the mastership, 1025, 1. 36; coll. tutor to bp. Ross, 726, 1. 9; to Dr. Brooke, 1029, n. 5
- Phil., son of Dr. W., fell. of New coll., Oxon., etc., 1022, l. 20, n. 2 Tho., lease of a tenement, etc. at Cottenham, 366, 1. 9
Wm., posts from Wales to vote for Chevallier as master, 1081, l. II Williamson, Nic., LL.B., letter of proxy to, 361, 1. 42
Willim, master of Hereford school, 726, 1. 8
Willingham, Wevylhingham, Weveling-
ham, leases of meadow, holt, houses, etc. at, 351, 1. 39; 354, 1. 31; 371, 1. 9; 394, l. 19; 402, l. 6; 423, 1. 33; 440, 1. 27, 42; 448, 1. 38; lease of lands in St. John's street there, 383;
Willoues, Jo., letters of attorney to, 387, 1. 29 Willoughby of Parham, Fras. lord, his
tankard given to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 8
Willow trees, lease of the 'loppe' of, in St. Peter's parish, 357, 1. 21 Willowes, Willis, Wm., schoolmaster at Kirby Stephen, 515, 1. 1, 36, 38 Wilmer, Tho., his letter respecting Jas. Chamber's benefaction, 491, I. 36 Wilmington, Suss., Jas. Capper vicar of, 975, l. 47
Wilmot, Edw., elected fellow in place of a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 20 Wilson, Jo., Peterhouse, Paley's tutor and defender of Waring, 1070, l. 16 Mr., bp. Lake's amanuensis, signs the bp.'s dying profession, 687, 1. 7 rev. Jos., remarks by, on bp. Marsh's
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