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3. Bp. Ayscogh's and Rob'. Ayscogh Archdeacon of Colchester's Wills etc.'

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pp. 194-204. 1. Note respecting bp. Aiscogh [Hachko] from Tho. Gascoigne ed. Hearne, pp. 512, 532, 3 (p. 194); 2. Dated Sounyng 26 Nov. 1449, proved 29 Aug. 1450. 'Prerog. Off. L. Rous Registr. 2. Courtnay no. 56. Pag. 93'. Will of Wm. Ayscogh bp. Salisbury. Books, vessels, an image of the Virgin etc. to the cathedral and to other churches; various gifts to the poor, to clergy secular and regular, to his servants, and friends; ' Item lego Magistro

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Collegii S. Michaelis Cantabrigg. 13. 4. et cuilibet socio dicti Collegii vi. 8. ut ipsi specialiter orent pro anima mea, et observent singulis annis Anniversarium meum in exequiis de Missa, et cotidie in Missa de Requiem pro Fundatore dicant pro anima mea, Or. Deus qui inter Apostolicos-cum hac additione, Famulum tuum Willelmum, et famulos tuos etc. sicut per eorum scriptum sub sigillo communi dicti Collegii facere obligantur. It. Lego Librarie dicti Collegii Libros subscriptos viz. Liram super Novum Test. cujus 24 Fol. Tocius Scientie. It. unum Vol. de multis operibus Lincoln. cujus 2a Fol. Longum. Item Lathbury super -renos in papiro, cujus 21 Fol. In Confirmacion. It. ultra centum Libras collatas dicto Collegio per me ad fabricam nove Aule, lego eidem Coll. xx." lib. It. Lego Decano Capelle St Stephani infra Westm. qui fuerit pro tempore mortis mee xx" (pp. 194— 200); 3. Dated 2 Sept. 1444, proved 21 Febr. 1448. Will of Rob. Aiscogh. 'Prerog. Off. L. Rous. Regr. se. Courtnay no. 12. Fol. 100'. Legacies to S. Michael's church Cambr.; and to Michaelhouse books for the library and money for masses, etc. (pp. 201, 202); 4. Short notes of wills e.g. of Ri. Dunmowe rect. Chevele Cambr. 15 Jan. 1414. 20s. to the fellows of Valence Mary; to the library his books of civil law and his 'Pupillus oculi';-of Tho. Morys of Chesterton, 14 July 1414, 5 marks to the brethren of S. John's hospital;-of Jo. Rome clk. (sometime rect. Over) plate, vestments etc. to that church 17 Sept. 1415;-of Thos. Morton, rect. Brinklee and Fletwell; to King's hall his two best books; 3s. 4d. to each of certain fellows etc., proved 20 Oct. 1416;-of Wm. de Waltham canon of York and Beverley, dated 1416; certain books to King's college;-of Jo. Morton can. Lichf. rect. Ellesworth proved 1383, a silver tankard 'Aulæ de Cantebr.';-of Jo. de Donewich master of Clare Hall proved 5 Kal. Oct. 1392;-of Tho. Heterset archd. Sudbury, dated 1 Febr. 1405 proved 20 March, various sums to Cambridge churches;-of Jo. Ravenger rect. Algarkyrk dated 2 Sept. 14 Ric. II-of Bryan Wylughby clk., proved 18 Sept. 1408, to Clare Hall a chalice for an altar on the S. side 'juxta introitum dicte Capelle';-Katerine relict of Sir Jo. de Burgh; legacies to the church and chapels and her chantry at Burgh, proved 28 Jan. 1409;-of Tho. Walsyngham clk. dated 5 Nov. 1410, proved 31 Oct. 1403, to Trin. Coll. 53" (pp. 202—204).

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• Commemoration of Benefactors in St Peter's College, pp. 205-210.

by Dr Cosin.'

VOL. V.

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A commemoration to be celebrated at the conclusion of each term in chapel. 1 and 2. 1284, Bp. Hugh de Balsham. 1338, Bp. Simon Mountaigu (pp. 205, 206); 3-8. 1357, Bp. Tho. Lisle. 1395, Bp. Simon Langham. 1396, Jo. Laceby and Wm. Irby 1420, Tho. de Castro Bernardi, master. Wm. Nonion, rect. Haddenham. 1436, Jo Holbrooke, master (p. 206; 9. 1450, Thos Lane, master (pp. 206, 207); 10–13. 1473, Thomas (sic) Warkworth, master. 1500, Thos. Denman, master. 1516, Hen. Hornby, master. 1524, Wm. Burgoyne, master (p. 207); 14–23. Rob. Shirton, master of Pembr. 1535, Jo. Edmonds. master. Wm. Martin B.D., fellow. Jo. Lownd D.D., fellow. 1540, Eliz. widow of Ri. Wolfe. 1574, Edw. lord North. 1569, Jo. Whitgift, afterwards abp. 1575, Hen. Wilshaw B D., rect Storington. 1579, Marg. Dean of London. 1589, Andr. Pern, master (p. 208); 24-34. 1601, Lady Ramsey. Wm. Heron of London. 1609, Rob. Warden citizen of London. 1613, Tho. Warren, formerly bible clk. 1620, Jo. Blythe B.D., fellow. Jo. Samson M.A., fellow commoner. 1620, Rob. Slade. 1625, Jo. Richardson, master. 1631, Hen. Hawkins LL D., fellow. 1632, Frances widow of abp. Matthew, in remembrance of her son Samuel who died in the college. 1637, Tho. Parke of Wisbich (p. 209). The benefactors to the chapel commemorated on a tablet. Appendix to the aforesaid commemoration'. Latin. 35–43. 1672, Wm. Norwich, rect. Statham, sometime fellow. 1677, Jo. Knightbridge D.D. sometime fellow. 1678, Jas. Margetson abp. of Armagh. 1683, Edw. Miller, sometime scholar. 1684, Wm. Hale esq. of King's Walden. 1694, Strode, sometime scholar. 1684, Jos. Beaumont, master. 1662, Bern. Hale, master. Bp. Cosin, sometime master (p. 210); 44. Westm. 15 May 5 Car. I. Royal statute determining the counties of fellows. Latin. Printed in Commission Documents 11. 103-105 (pp. 211, 212); 45. 'A grant by her Majes Visitors for the benefit of 5 Senior Fellows in Peter-house, we are Preachers'. Same as XXXIV. 437 (p. 212).

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5. Three letters from Rob. Marsden to Jo. Worthington.

pp. 213-215, 335-338.

1. 13 July 1730. Sends an account of his father Thos. Marsden, for insertion among the worthies of Lancashire. His success in disputations with papists and dissenters. His various preferments under the bishops of Chester from Walton to Gastrell. His book against the papists. Mr Crompton. Dr Ri. Wroe, warden of Manchester. Ellis Cunliffe, fell. Jesus, Rob. Marsden's uncle. Rob. Marsden lately gave some books to Southwell; hopes to give £100 to Jesus coll., as he did lately to a charity school in Norwell and to Southwell vicarage (pp. 213-215); 2. 13 March 1733. Same to same. Account of his father's life. Son of the minister of Clithero, born there S. Thomas 1636, sent from that school to Brasn. His marriage and family; died 25 Apr. 1720; his epitaph. Markland of Jesus and his son of Peterhouse (p. 335); 3. 5 Aug. 1732. Markland's fun. ser

mon on Thos. Marsden; Marsden's chaplaincy in Portugal; his disputes with papists and dissenters; his diligence in his cure. Rob. Marsden's account of his own preferments, and of his uncle Ellis Cunliffe, who died 22 Sept. 1713 æt. 64 (pp. 335–338).

6. Lady Mary Ramsey and John Ramsey.

P. 216.

'From a MS. written by Mr John Ramsey, sometime Fellow Commoner of Peter-house Cambridge. 1. Lady Ramsey's will (ob. 4 Oct. 1601). To Peterhouse 2 fellowships of 20 marks each and 4 scholarships of 5 marks with 2 ecclesiastical benefices. In Christ's hospital a free grammar school and free writing school. Her funeral 12 Nov. 1601. Note of Ramsey's MS. containing among other things his life, from which extracts are given. 'From Mr Beaupré Bell of Beaupré Hall' (p. 216).

7. Collectanea e veteri Registro, sive Chartulario Prioratus de Lancastria' penes. P.N. S.T.P.'

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pp. 217-230.

1. Carta Rogeri Comitis Pictaven. Fundatoris nostri' (pp. 217, 218). 2. 'Carta de Ecclesiis cum omnibus aliis libertatibus in Com. Lanc.' (p. 218). 3. York 26 Mar. 1 Jo. 'Carta Johannis Regis Anglie de protectione' (p. 219). 4. Same date. 'Carta Johannis Regis Anglie de Decimis in Dominio suo' (p. 219). 5. Lancaster 6 Kal. Aug. 'Carta Ranulphi Comitis Cestrensis de confirmatione libertatum quas nobis dedit Rogerus Comes Pictaven.' (pp. 219, 220). 6. Carta Johannis de la mare de Patronatu de Crofton' (p. 220). 7. Westm. 11 Febr. 55 Hen. III. 'Carta Eadmund [filii] Regis Angl. de 2 Quadrigatis nemoris in Foresta Lanc.' (p. 220). 8. 'Carta Petri filii Willelmi de Hulle de terra de Hulle' (p. 221). 9. Jan. S. Hillary 1252. Carta Syerith filii Anufridi, filii Fulconis le Neulier, de terra de Ronbrok' (p. 221). 10. Short notes of various deeds cent. XIII. (p. 221). 11. York 3 non. Mar. 1246. Ordinatio facta de Ecclesia Lanc. et de Pulton in proprios usus' (p. 222). 12. Thorp 3 non. Mar. 34 ‘Pontificatus nostri' i. e. Walteri archiepiscopi Ebor. 'Confirmatio Archiepiscopi Ebor. super compositione inter nos et Archid. Rich.' (pp. 222, 223). 13. York 3 non. Mar. 1246. 'Confirmatio Johannis Romani Archid. de eodem,' with short notes of deeds cent. XIII. (pp. 223, 224). 14. York 18 Cal Mai. 1282. 'Confirmatio quod non habemus Vicar. in Ecclesia de Lanc.' (p. 224). 15. York 3 non. Mar. 1246. Appropriatio Ecclesie de Pulton et aliarum Capellarum nostrarum' (pp. 224, 225). 16. No date. Tho. and Wm. and Benedict de Gersingham, requesting J. bp. of Man and the isles, suffragan of the archbp. of York, to consecrate Gersingham graveyard, covenant not to encroach on the rights of Lancaster Church (p. 225). 17. Short deeds or extracts of deeds cent. XI. (p. 226). 18. No date. 'De una Marca argenti an. percipiend. de Fratribus leprosis Lanc. pro decima cert. terrarum suarum ibidem' (p. 226). 19. Feast of S. Mich. in Monte Tumba' 1275. Taxation of Pulton vicarage (p. 227). 20. Notes respecting various

priors and churches cent. XIII. xiv. (p. 227). 21. 'Privilegia Romanorum Pontificum.' (a) Anagni 13 Kal. Aug. 12 Innocentii. (b) Anagni non. Mar. 6 Alex. (c) Lateran 6 Kal. Apr. 2 Alexandri. (d) Rome 10 Kal. Mar. 4 Nic. (e) Lateran 5 non. Maii 10 Innocentii II. 1138 (pp. 228–230). 22. Chester morrow of S. Jo. Bapt. 2 Celest. [11]. Confirmation by Hugh bp. of Coventry of certain tithes to the prior of Lancaster (p. 230).

8. 'Persecutionis Catholicorum Anglicanæ et Conjurationis Presbiterianæ Historia. [Autore P. Warnero S. J. Regi Jacobo II. a Sacris, sed alia manu, non originali]. Excerpta quædam ex isto Libro MS. in Bibliotheca publica Cant. inter codices MSS. Jo. More, nuper Episcopi Eliensis.'

pp. 231-252. From Gg. iv. 3. 'Of this Book, and the Author, See the Jesuits Memorial publishd by Dr Gee P. 46, 47.’

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9. Joh. Roffensis Assertio etc. Licitum fuisse Matrimonium Hen. 8 cum Catharina Relicta Fratris sui Arthuri.' pp. 253-296. 'Ex MS. Codice Joannis nuper Episcopi Eliensis, modo in Bibliotheca publica Acad. Cant. [Ff. v. 25 art. 12]. Continet autem l'aginas 88, in quarto, numeratis Paginis duabus vacuis. See Bp. Fisher's Opinion of the Divorce, in a Letter to Cardinal Wolsey, printed in Mr Collier's History, Vol. 2d Collect. Num. VI.'

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10. Sentence of Excommunication, and Bedes on Sunday.' pp. 297-303.

See xxxIII. 71-77. 1. 'The generall Sentence' in English. Modus Fulminandi sententiam' (pp. 297-300). 2. The Bedes on the Sonday' (pp. 301-303). From MS. G. 19. arts. 3 and 4 in St John's library. See Cowie's Catalogue p. 71.

11. 'Certificates for the Diocesse of Canterbury, London, &c.' pp. 305-310.

'MS. Coll. Jo. Cant. [I. 18. art. 2] inter Codices MSS. a me donatos.' For all the dioceses except Bath and Wells, Chester, S. David's and Man. Gives the list of clergy, preachers and no preachers, with their degrees, specifying the number unlearned or of ill fame A.D. 1592.

&c'

12. 'Letters from Dr Hickes out of Scotland to Dr Patrick pp. 311-320, 349–356.

1. From MS Lansd. 988 art. 27. Edinb. 10 Jan. 73. To Dr Patrick or Dr Oughtram in the Cloyster of Westminster Abbey. Printed with

slight omissions and variations in Ellis ser. 2. no. 319 (pp. 311-313). 2. Edinb 19 Jan. 73. To Dr Patrick. Account of Jas. Michell the assassin. Ibid. no. 320 (pp. 314-316). 3. Edinb. 6 Dec. '77. To same. Michell to be tried. Welsh's rebellious sermon (pp. 316, 317). 4. Edinb. 8 Dec. '77. To same. Ellis ibid. no. 317 (pp 317-319). 5. Worc. 30 July 1687. To same or to Dr Sharp dean of Norwich, Requests him to condole with lord Coventry's mother on his lordship's death (pp. 319, 320). 6. Edinb. 24 Jan. 77. To Dr Patrick. Troops sent into the west. Michell. Walsh. Ibid. no. 318 (pp. 349, 350). 7. Edinb. 23 Oct. 77. [To Oughtram or Sharp?] Preparations against rebellion. DD. degree conferred on Hickes (pp. 350-353). 8. 4 Apr. 1678. [To Patrick?] His narrative [Ravaillac redivivus; being a narrative of the tryal of James Mitchel a conventicle preacher; to which is annexed the tryal of major Thomas Weir (anon.) London. 1678. 4to] printed. See Burnet's O. T. 1 416 (p. 353). 9. Edinb. 9 Aug. '77. [To same?]. Oughtram's illness. Proclamation against conventicles. Burnet's false reports of a toleration; his slanders against bishops (p. 354). 10. Edinb.. Oth Dec. '77. To same. Libels put forth by 'a D'. of Physick, of the Lord Chancelour's name and Faction' (p 355). 11. Edinb. 14 Mar. 1673. To same. Sends a certificate to Marshall in the gate-house, awaiting his trial. Marriage of my lady Elizabeth to lord Lorn (pp. 355, 356).

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13. Bp. Alcock's Sermon, printed an. 1497.'

pp. 321-328.

Printed at Westminster by Wynkyn de Worde at the Instaunce of the reverende, relygyous fader Thomas Pryour of the House of Saynt Anne, the Ordre of the Chartrouse. And fynyshed the xx. daye of the Moneth of Maye, in the yere abovesayd. 4to. This is only a Specimen of a very long Sermon, containing 52 Pages in Quarto. In a small print, & in Columns.'

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"Concerning Houghton Conquest &c. from Mr Archer's Book MS. [now Dr Grey's]' pp. 329-334.

Thos. Archer born at Bury 12 Aug. 1554. B.A. (Trin.) 1589. M.A. 1584; chaplain to James I. inducted into the rectories of Houghton Conquest and Houghton Gildable 21 May 1589. List of rectors. Names of persons, esp.clergy, deceased 1549-1630. Brief notices of Thos. Brightman rect. of Hauns, ob. 21 Aug. 1607; Sir Hen. Botteler of Higham Gobins ob. 20 Jan. 160%; mottoes of bps. Barlow and Kinge; the plague in Cambridge 1630. English and latin epitaphs on T. Archer.

For

15.

pp. 335-338 see num. 5.

'Transcripts from an old Chartulary of the Priory or Cell of Depyng." pp. 339-347.

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