The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... the universities · • They are required either to apply themselves to study or to return to their cures The wealthier clergy required to maintain scholars at the university ALEXANDER ALANE His experiences at Cambridge He takes an active.
... the universities · • They are required either to apply themselves to study or to return to their cures The wealthier clergy required to maintain scholars at the university ALEXANDER ALANE His experiences at Cambridge He takes an active.
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... Scholars from Oxford and Cambridge who emigrated thither The university removed to Rheims The English College at Rome The College re - endowed by Gregory XIII in 1579 ib . . 253 ib . ib . 254 ib . ib . 255 ib . ib .レ FOUNDATION OF THE ...
... Scholars from Oxford and Cambridge who emigrated thither The university removed to Rheims The English College at Rome The College re - endowed by Gregory XIII in 1579 ib . . 253 ib . ib . 254 ib . ib . 255 ib . ib .レ FOUNDATION OF THE ...
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... Scholars are Oct. , 1535 . enjoined to observe the ' statutes , constitutions , ordinances , and laudable customs ' of the university ; factions , whether of counties or of colleges are bidden to compose their dif- ferences ; heads and ...
... Scholars are Oct. , 1535 . enjoined to observe the ' statutes , constitutions , ordinances , and laudable customs ' of the university ; factions , whether of counties or of colleges are bidden to compose their dif- ferences ; heads and ...
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... scholars at the university . Alexander A lane . b . 1500 . d . 1566 . In the same year , with the design apparently of replacing these pretended votaries of learning by a more genuine class , certain injunctions to the clergy required ...
... scholars at the university . Alexander A lane . b . 1500 . d . 1566 . In the same year , with the design apparently of replacing these pretended votaries of learning by a more genuine class , certain injunctions to the clergy required ...
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... scholars not infrequently employed for the purpose of urging upon royalty and other influential personages the consideration of its case . The The Carmel- example , in this respect , was first set by Queens ' College . Queens Between ...
... scholars not infrequently employed for the purpose of urging upon royalty and other influential personages the consideration of its case . The The Carmel- example , in this respect , was first set by Queens ' College . Queens Between ...
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