examination questions, 872, 1. 13; pamphlets in refutation of, 872, 45; 873, 1. 24; 874, 1. 4; further remarks on the Peterborough questions, 877,
Wilson, Dr. Nic., his opposition to qu. Katherine's divorce, 79, 1. 27; account of, 110; elected master of St. John's, ib.; declines it, 111; 361, 1. 15; va- rious references to, 565, 1.9 - Wm., lease to, 417, 1. 21 Winburne, lady Margaret received into the fraternity of, 62, 1. 6 Winchester, bp. Wiseman educated at, 273, 1. 2; bp. Turner, ib. 1. 12; 985, 1. 3; bp. Grove, 277, l. 15 Windebank, secr. Fras., his order re- specting the tithes of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 524, 1. I; supports the coll. against the expense of the com- mission, 628, 1. 8
Windermere, Tho. Bousfield, rector of, 515, 1. 20
Windlesham, commission to survey the
manor of, 389, 1. 9; bp. Stanley curate of 964, 1. 31; agreement to get a copy of Hen. VIII.th's grant of the manor of, to the coll., 1040, 1. 32
Window-tax, the coll. to pay it for the master and fells., 1075, 1. 40 Windsor, New, lease of a garden in Gutter lane there, 363, 1. 2; lease of ground in More st., 439, 1. 6; bp. Fisher buried at, 732, 1. 43 Wingfeild, Tho., master of Shrewsbury school, 510, 1. 46
Wingfield, Borlase, agreement for his fellowship to be declared vacant, 1040,
Winfeilde, Wm., M.A., late fell., lease to, of tenement, lands and holts at Ashwell, 416, 1. 27; lease to, of Kirkbyes manor there, 424, l. 23 Winston, Suff., Wm. Walker, vicar of, 538, 1. 7
Winter, Jo., canon of Canterbury, 265,
Winterborn, Jo., signs the engagement, 643, 1. 47
Winterburne, Wm., fell., coll. tutor to Tho. Tylden, 526, 1. 3; burial of, 982, 1. 31
Wintropp, Ad., appointed steward and
receiver for Kent and Berks, 401, l. 4 Winwood, Ra., More's letter to, on lady Shrewsbury's imprisonment, 613, 1. 21
Wiot, Rd., S.T.P., master of Christ's 65
Wisbech castle, Dr. Watson and others committed to, 140, note upon this, 579, 1. 15
Wiseman, Capel, bp. Dromore, Baker's account of, 272; additional notes upon, 696, 1. 41 Witherslake, Westmoreland, the birth- place of Jo. and Pet. Barwicke, 515, 17; 536, 1. 15
Withington, Fras., B.A., Magd., re- commended by the earl of Arundell for a Southwell fellowship, 528, 1.
25 Withman, Bart., lease to, of lands at Kennesthorpe, etc., 400, L. 36 Wives in coll., qu. Elizabeth's injunc- tion against, 135; various remarks on this, 577, 1. 29; complaint against provost Goad that his wife came into King's, 604, 1. 41; Cole's comment upon this, 605, 1. 2 Wodehouse, canon C. N., his petition to the house of Lords on sub- scription, 968, 1. 28; offered the archdeaconry of Norwich by bp. Stanley, ib. 1. 43
Woderowe, Wm., S.T.P., master of Clare hall, 66
Wolfe, Woolfe, Mich., lease to, of a tenement in Gt. St. Mary's par., 417, 1. 8; licence to alienate it, 431, 1. 3; reference to, 459, l. 12
- Wolf, Tho., gent., land purchased of him at Fennedraton, 347, l. 8; 366, 1. 7
Wolley, Edw., bp. Clonfert and Kilmac- duagh, Baker's account of, 268; additional notes upon, 678, 1. 17; Cole's defence of him against Bur- net's venom,' ib. 1. 21; remarks on his arms, ib. 1. 46; the passage from Burnet, 679, 1. 12
Wolleye, Jo., lease of Bromehall transferred to, 414, 1. 30; letters of attorney to, 418, l. 41
Tho., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 471, 1. 27 Wolmer, sir Greg., lease to, of Cranwell manor, 459, l. 35; licence of aliena tion, ib. 1. 38 Wolsey, cardinal Thos., chosen chancel- lor of Cambridge, 56; refuses the office, 57; empowered by Julius II. to exe- cute his decree, 64, 563, 1. 3; his zeal in obtaining two nunneries for St John's, 89; his view in doing this, 90; letter from, requiring the removal of the nuns from Bromehall, 356, 1. 5; pro- vision for his soul in the second sta- tutes, 567, 1. 23
Wombe, Isabella, rent-charge bought of, 25, 1. 15
Wombwell, Thos., latin letter by 518, 1. 18
Wood, Ant., his testimony to the rent- corn act, 593, 1. 10; allusion to Dr. Gower, 994, 1. 7
Wood, Jas., D.D., his bequest to the coll. of Cole's lives of the masters, 662, L. 17; his observations on Marsh's hypothesis of the origin of the Gos- pels, 775, 1. 34; succeeds Dr. Craven as bursar, 1089, 1. 18; life of, as 31st master, 1094; birth and family, ib. 1. 1; education, ib. 1. 14; his arms, ib. n. 1; revd. E. Bushby's memoir of him, 1094, 1. 24; coll. scholarships, etc., 1095, 1. 1; his poverty as an undergraduate, ib. 1. 10; degree, coll. offices, etc., ib. 1. 15; rector of Freshwater, ib. 1. 23; dean of Ely, ib. 1. 24; Mr. Bushby's character of him, ib. 1. 32 seq.; his death and funeral, 1098, 1. 45; verses pinned to his pall, 1082, 1. 44; Mr. Yate's character of him, 1099, 1. 5, 26, 43; notices of, from Gent. Mag., 1099, 1. 2, 21, 40; his benefactions to the coll., ib. 1. 26, 40; to the library, 1100, 1. 1; his statue and portraits, ib. 1. 13; his meeting with Parr at Caius lodge, ib. 1. 37; another Jas. Wood, D.D., a college contemporary IOI, 1. 13; anecdote connected with this, ib. 1. 16; his works, ib. 1. 25; advertisement to his algebra, ib. 1. 34; subsequent edits., 1102, 1. 3; Dr. Whewell's remarks on, ib. 1. 11; his mechanics, ib. 1. 36; subsequent edits., ib. 1. 43; Dr. Whewell's remarks on, ib. 1. 45; his optics, 1103, 1. 45; Whewell's remarks on, 1104, 1. 3; Brougham's review of, in Edin. Rev., 1104, 1. 21; coll. tutor to bp. Ryder, 733, 135; to bp. Percy, 898, 1. 8; to bp. Butler, ib. 39; to bp. Carr, 971, 1. 37; to Wm. Tatham, 1106, 1. 19
Jas., fell. D.D., a contemporary of Dr. Jas. Wood, master, 1101, 1. 13; anecdote connected with his mar- riage, ib. 1. 16
Thos., his letter to Ant. Gilby, 582, 1. 39, 42
Val., signs letter to lord Burgh- ley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 23
Wm., fell. brother of Jas. W. fell., rector of Lawford, 1101, 1. 15; his claim to the rectory of Aberdaron, 735, L. 21; Mr. Arnald empower- ed to answer his appeal, 1083, 1.
Wm. letters of attorney to, 368, 1. 14; 453, 1. 15; leases of tenements and lands at Kenethorp, etc., 453, 1. 8; 458, 1. 31; licences of alienation, 453, L. 12; 458, 1. 41
Mr. master of Bampton school, 729, 1.5; 730, 1. 28
Woodcock, Jo., Jes. coll. Camb., 542, 1. 37
- Mr., agreement for him to be em- ployed respecting Dr. Drake's will, 1037, 1. 22, 28
- Tho., the companion of Tuckney's retirement, 644, L. 32
Woodcocke, Christ., lease to, of tene- ment and lands at Stewckleye, 382, 1. 11
- Randolph, signs letters to lord Burgh- ley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 34; 607, 1. 17
Rob., lease to, of tenement and lands at Stewkeley, 437, 1. 28 Woodhouse, Woodhowse, Wodehouse, co. York, seisin and leases of lands there, 358, 1. 5; 359, L 6; 360, 1. 45; 403, 1. 42; 439, l. 19 Woodhouse, Nic., lease to, of a farm at Tuxforth, 433, 1. 7
Woodley, Is., lease to, of Rammerwicke manor, 454, l. 1
Woods, And., fell., bearer of proposals to Shrewsbury school, 487, l. 14, 33; senr., fell., 491, 1. 20; appointed to preach Chamber's sermon at Royston, ib. 1. 44
Ant., fell., burial of, 982, 1. 30 Woodword, Woodwarde, Alice, lease to, of messuage, stable, etc., Wood st. London, 423, 1. 39; licence to her exors. to alienate it, 439, 1. 37 Woolley, master of Newport school, Essex, 523, Wooton, Hen., ejected from his fellow- ship as a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 24 Wordsworth, Dr. Christ., master of Trin., Marsh's comment on, respecting the Bible Society, 818, 1. 40; Dealtry's compliments to, 827, 1. 22
- bp. Christ'., successor to Dr. Ta- tham as public orator, 1105, 1. 12 Worrall, Fras., vicar of East Peckham, father of Isaac W., 534, l. 41
Isaac, M. A., order from the king for him to be elected fell., 534, 1. 34; permission for him to remove from Jes. coll., ib. 1. 39; date of his degrees, ib. 1. 37; of admissions as sizar and scholar, ib. 1. reference 42; to, 982, 1. 33
Jo., signs the engagement, 643, 1.
Wortley, Rd., B.A., pre-admitted fell. at the king's mandate, 498, 1. 36 Mr., his goblet not to be lent, 550, 1. 5 Wotton, sir Hen., his remarks on Mr. Hales's preferment, 571, 1. 9
Wm., Dr. Gower's certificate to, 1001, 1. 25
Wotton, Surr., Hen. Jenkin rector of, 1014, 1. 34, 38
Wrattam, Wrattom, Alex'., lease to, of lands at Fendrayton, 442, 1. 30 Jo., lease to, of the same, 401, 1. 44 Ste., lease to, of the same, 417, 1. 24 Wren, sir Christ"., on the committee respecting bp. Stillingfleet's library, 700, 1. 38
bp. Matt., MS. by, respecting Balsham's foundation, 23, n. 1; 558, 1. 12; his mistake as to the magister glomeriae, 29; his account of the masters of Pembroke, 79, 89; con- gratulatory letters to, on being chosen bp. of Ely, 529, 1. 9; nominates Dr. Pet. Barwick bp. Ely's fell., 536, 1. 32
Wrenne, Tho., jun., appointment of, as coll. auditor, 377, 1. 12 Wrench, Rd., M.A., letter from the king and dispensation for him to be chosen fell., 513, 1. 42; latin letters by, 517, 1. 27; 519, l. 10, 38; 520, 1. 11, 20; 521, 1. 12; coll. tutor to Fras. Crawley, 517, 1. 17; to Jo. Wilde- bore, 522, 1. 15; to Pet. Barwick, 536, 1. 17
Wright, Chas., B.A., testimonial to, 374, 1. 24
Christr., a pensioned brother of St. John's hospital, 18; one of the last brethren, 50; 53
- Christr., curate of Horningsey, 71 - Edw., lease to, of tenement and land at Ashewell, 390, L. I
Geo., trustee of Shrewsbury school, 5 to, l. 46
Rd., lease to, of a garden at Ely, 420, 1. 21
Rob., tenant of Mr. Litherland's lands, 504, 1. 40
Tho., leases to, of tenement and lands at Skeflin, 436, 1. 22; 444, 1.23
Wm., his fellowship declared void,
Wm., lease to, of tenement and lands at Skeflin, 400, 1. 27
Wm., assistant of Sevenock, 481, 1. 37 Wrigley, Hen., coll. tutor to bp. Dodg son, 713, 1. 34; to Dr. Powell, 1053, 1. 20; Dr. Powell assistant tutor to, 1043, 1. 17
Chas. W. W., Southey's letter to, on Lucien Bonaparte's poem Charle magne, 930, 1. 39
Ellis, Dr. Gwyn's kinsman, 486, L
Griffeth. See Gwyn
Wynne, Miss, Parr's granddaughter, marriage of, 944, 1. 37
Mrs., Parr's eldest daughter, kind- ness of Dr. and Mrs. Butler to, 942, 1. 24
- Wyn, Rob., nominates Rob. Lloyd to a Gwyn scholarship, 524, L 23; and Griffith Bodurda, 526, 1. 9
Wm., esq., letter of thanks to, for his gifts to the library, 505, l. 46 Wynsham manor, appointment of stew. ard of, 357, 1. 13
Wynters, lease of land so called, 363, 1. 6 Wyvell, Sampson, gent. of Marsham, co. York, letters testimonial to, of the visitation of Hugh Ashton's tomb, 346, 1. 40
Yalding, leases of lands, etc., at, 368, 1. 19; 369, 1. 42
Yale, Tho., D.C.L., arbiter in the case of Dr. Blythe, 378, 1. 43 Yardley, Mr., agreement for him to re- pair Mr. Platt's monument, 1036, 1.
Yate, rev. Chas., his MS. lives of emi- nent persons connected with St. John's college, 662, 1. 17; his MS. catalogue of St. John's coll. bishops, 706, 1.8; notes from his MS. on bp. Beadon, 729, 1. 43; on bp. Ryder, 734, 1. 4; on bp. Marsh, 736, 1. 6; 737, 1. 33; 738, 1. 45; on bp. Butler, 899, 1. 16; on bp. Stanley, 970, 1. 46;
anecdote from, of bp. Carr, 971, 1. 43; on bp. Bowstead at Cambridge, 973, 1. 8; at Lichfield, ib. 1. 27; his note upon the right of the crown to present to livings vacated by the appointment of a bp. of Sodor and Man, 974, 1. 27; on Dr. Craven's burial and his arms, 1092, 1. 25; account of the funeral of Dr. Wood, 1098, 1. 45; his character of him, 1099, 1. 5; his ac- count of his benefactions, ib. 1. 26, 43 Yelverton, sir Hen., attor.-gen., friend of bp. Morton, 260; his patronage of Dr. Sibbs, 672, 1. 31; bp. Hall's de- dication to him, ib. 1. 37
Ynglefelde, sir Tho., just. C. P., judge in the dispute with lord Cobham, 360,
York, Mr., called in to assist in arrang-
ing the treasury, 1035, 1. 21 York, bp. Morton born and educated at, 260, I. 20; bp. Lake's proceedings as canon there, 683, l. 11
Yorke, Jas., dean of Lincoln, etc., 711, 1. 36
Yorkshire, the coll. bailiff for, 357, 1. 43; letter to the commissioners of sewers of, respecting the reparation of sea-banks, 493, 1. 25
Youde, Jo., elected foundation fell., to be entered as elected from a Gwyn scholarship, 1072, 1. 11; his dispute with Mr. Wadeson respecting Higham vicarage, 1075, 1. 42; the bp. of Ely's
decree in the matter, 1076, 1. 12; elected to the vicarage, ib. 1. 32; agree- ment to re-elect him to Higham if the other fells. refuse it, 1088, 1. 23 Young, Hen., M.A., his intention to vacate his fellowship, 500, 1. 9
Yonge, Jo., fell. of St. John's, ap- pellant against Dr. Tayler, 116, l. 16; removed to Trinity, 118, 1. 2; defen- der of transubstantiation, 126, 1. 13; v. c. admits Tho. Watson master of St. John's, 137, 1. 6; committed to Wisbech castle, 140, n. 3; account of him, 141, 1. 13; master of Pem- broke, 142, 1. 4; his death in confine- ment at Wisbech, 142, n. 2; 145, 1. 25; 244, n. 3
- Yonge, Jo., fell. of St. John's, 1536, reference to, 664, 1. 39
-Jo., bp. of Rochester, not of St. John's, but Pembroke, Baker's ac- count of, 250; additional references to, 664, 1. 38; Cole's note on his arms, ib. l. 41; and on bp. Rd. Young's, 665, 1. I
- Tho., chosen master of Jesus by the earl of Manchester, 638, 1. 26
Zambesi mission, the, meeting in Cam- bridge to promote, 979, l. 44 Zouch, Eudo la, chosen chancellor of Cambridge, 40; excused from the oath of allegiance to the bp. of Ely, 41
In Advertisement p. vi l. 18 for Zach. Grey read Rob. Masters.
P. 378 1. 48 for Watson read Bayns.
P. 1020 add to index under Bayns, Ra., letter from the college to, on their wrongs and poverty, 378, l. 47; 468, 1. 9.
P. 1190 col. 2, 1. 7 for Mat. Prior's verses to read his verses to Mat. Prior..
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