Memorials of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford, Volume 2John Henry Parker, 1847 |
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Page 6 - Frideswyde, which he completed in 1513. But his design at this time went no farther than to found a college for a warden and a certain number of monks and secular scholars belonging to the priory of St. Swithin, in Winchester, in the manner of Canterbury and Durham colleges, which were similar nurseries in Oxford for the priories of Canterbury and Durham.
Page 7 - Winchester, (the four sees which he successively tilled) doth found and appoint this college always to be called CORPUS CHRISTI College. The statutes are dated Feb. 13, 1527, in the 27th year of his translation to Winchester, and according to them, the society was to consist of a president, twenty fellows, twenty scholars, two chaplains, two clerks, and two choristers.
Page 5 - The Master, Fellows, and Scholars of THE COLLEGE of PEMBROKE, in the University of Oxford, of the Foundation of King JAMES, at the cost and charges of THOMAS TESDALE and RICHARD WIGHTWICK.
Page 11 - Bushell, esq. officers of our mint, or either of them, to receive the said plate from you, who upon weighing thereof shall give you a receipt, under their or one of their hands for the same. And...
Page 31 - I do hereby protest against the said proceedings, and against all that you have done or hereafter shall do in prejudice of me and my right, as illegal, unjust and null ; and I do hereby appeal to our Sovereign Lord the King in his courts of justice.
Page 11 - CHARLES R. — Trusty and well-beloved we greet you well. We are so well satisfied with your readiness and affection to our service, that we cannot doubt but you will take all occasions to...
Page 11 - Nondum struxit Hugo, vix fundamenta locavit, Det Deus ut possis dicere, struxit Hugo. stated by Wood, that the HALL ' was completed by that bountiful person sir Eubule Thelwall, who left nothing undone which might conduce to the good of the college.