FROM TIIE MS. LIBRARY OF CORP. CHRIST, COLL, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, DURING THE PERIOD OF THE REFORMATION, FROM A. D. MD., TO A. D. MDLXXII. EDITED BY JOHN LAMB, D.D., MASTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND DEAN OF BRISTOL. Your UNIVERSITY OWES MUCH TO THE PROTECTION AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF ITS UTILITY. --Queen Victoria's SPHERE OF LONDON : M.DCCC.XXXVIII. An Abstract of the Composition between the UNIVERSITY and Town of CAMBRIDGE 1 7 HENRICO OCTAVO. 9 10 12 14 15 Oratiuncula Magistri Roo ex Collegio Regali cum illuc venerat CARDINALIS WOLSEUS A'. 1520 N. WEST, Bishoppe of Ely Latimer's Sermons Senate 66 Utrum ducere u.corem fratris mortui sine liberis sit prohibitum jure dicino et naturali" The forme of the Grace which was axed and graunted in the accomplishmente of the Kynges request The Vice CHANCELLOR's Speech to the Senate upon his bringing up the Report of the Delegates M629991 19 20 20 a 2 A Letter from the VICE-CHANCELLOR giving an account of his reception by the King when he delivered the determination of the University A Letter from the King to the VICE-CHANCELLOR desiring him to send to London twelve learned men to examine printed Books sitie of CAMBRYGE to the Mayre Baylyffs and Burgesses the same as followyth Sergeants at Lawe of the BISHOP OF ROME of the King's Council respecting the Privileges of the University acquainting them with the birth of a Prince soldyards wyth the Duke of Norfolke our Stuarde into SCOTLANDE A° 1542 mense Septembris Lent and pronouncing Greek election of a VICE-CHANCELLOR contrary to the myndes and libertyes of the Regentes Bishop GARDINER's Letter to the VICE-CHANCELLOR respecting a Tragedy acted at Christ's College The VICE-CHANCELLOR's Answer Bishop GARDINER's second Letter 49 50 51 53 54 57 58 59 61 71 73 The Vice-CHANCELLOR's Answer respecting the Tragedy acted at Christ's College University the King's Majestic - Expenses of the Colleges from the University - the conduct of a PURVEYOR black assembly Smyth, Mr. SWYNBURNE, and Mr. AYNSWORTH, xviii De cemb. 1546 Mr. Fanne, apoynted to comon and conclude in the propounded then respecting the conduct of the Mayor FLETCHER and Thomas HARRISON his son in lawe 73 75 77 78 79 EDWARDO SEXTO. Literæ Achademiæ ad DUCEM SOMERATTENSEM 80 82 85 to TIIUNIVERSITY A Letter from my LORD PROTECTOR SOMERSET 86 87 |