»tii^miaiut.-\-i ia t Say '" ^ I', , I _.hf.' -ff':'^>- 30S ®(rwU itmveMitg §ilwatg THE GIFT OF ^.O^raitnXdlAR- ^.Z^^ZThlA ll.hZL..|.IA.. ^* V O "xT •>S ^ ^ * ^ s « ■ iw wwir.j ^^^,j^»>w r nmi m mil iim mn mil nm inii imi nil milllll Hill lllll 3 1924 030 ei4 063 olin Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030614063 WARREN'S BOOK WARREN'S BOOK EDITED BY ALFRED WILLIAM WINTERSLOW DALE M.A. (Cantab.), LL.D. (Aberdeen) VICE-CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL FELLOW, AND FORMERLy TUTOR, OF TRINITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE Nr na:t-rer\ , ^i\UaTT\ 11 Cambridge : Printed at the University Press 1911 (JDambttlige: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. .L WWAHllir.xN.lJ.. I III .'/tiir ( ,//i/ii/' ./'',y,7.- liiii//' . " Before this Title Page is D'. Warren's Mezzotinto Print, amazingly like " him, in a white Wig, Gown, and Cassock and Scarfe, which last Ornament " of Habit he never used, always being dressed in a Gown and Cassock, but " no Scarfe, saying that it did not belong to him in the University as Doctor "of Laws. The Picture from whence it was copied by Mr. Robins, an "Engraver at Cambridge, in 1731, was painted by Heins in 1728. Under "the oval are his Arms, viz: Gules, a Lion rampant Argent, a Chief Chequy "Or & Azure, Crest, a Dragon's Head...." Cole MSS., vol. Lviii., p. 5. COLLECTANEA AD COLLEGIUM SIVE AULAM SANCTAE TRINITATIS IN VNIVERSITATE CANTABRIGIENSI PRAECIPUE SPECTANTIA " Illius quidem (Collegij) suadet amor, vt quaecunq, de eo apud antiques "scriptores, sive editos, sive ineditos, in quibus curiose magis quam vtiliter "versari soleo, dicta sparsim jacent/a, quasi reliquias quasdam in vnum "acervum congererem, ne aut charissimum (Collegium) memoria indignum, "aut ego illius immemor esse videar." Vide Codicem M. S. D"^ John Battely de Burgo S" Edmundi. W. WARREN, LL.D. Aul: Trin: Soc: Apr: 27. 1730. EDITOR'S PREFACE I. AN editor of Warren's Book is bound to say something -^^ about the author. But there is not much to add to what he himself has told us'. His father, the Reverend Samuel Warren, was Vicar of Ashford in Kent. William Warren was born on 27th April, 1683, in the house that served as the parsonage of that parish. He entered Trinity Hall as a Sizar in 1700; was elected a Scholar in January 170J; became a Pensioner two years later; and graduated as Bachelor of Laws in 1706. Six years more passed before his election to a Fellowship, on Walter Hewke's foundation, in September 17 12'. He was ordained and appointed Curate of St Edward's Church in Cambridge in 1 7 16; was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Laws in 1717 ; and became Vice-Master of his College — a post of responsi- bility with a non-resident Master — on nth January, 172^. For several years he served the College as Bursar : the accounts for the year 1742 are in his hand. But about that time his health gave way ; and after suffering for nearly two years from a cancer in the cheek, he left Cambridge in the autumn of 1743, and returned to Ashford, "in hopes that his native country air might be of service to him in the melancholy situation he was 'm\" Change of place, however, brought him no relief He died at Canterbury 3rd January, 1744, and was buried in the churchyard of his early home*. 1 See p. 357. ' See p. 169. " Cole MSB., vol. vi., p. 117. * ma., p. 88. «5 viii Editor's Preface His epitaph is as simple and unpretentious as his life. H. S. E. Gulielmus Warren LL.D. Aul: Trin: Cantabr: Socius, Reverendi Viri Samuelis Warren, Olim Vicarii de Ashford in Com: Cantii, Filius Obit 3 Jan: 1744' " The meekest and best-natured creature in the world," — that is Cole's estimate of him'. And whenever he speaks of Warren it is always in a tone of affection and esteem. II. To describe Warren as "a laborious and judicious anti- quarian," as Cole does', is to overshoot the mark. His interest in antiquities was genuine : he loved to discuss such subjects with others'. But in strenuous and persistent toil, both Baker and Cole outstrip him. Their proud array of folios, lengthening year by year, contrasts signally with his one modest volume. Cole's Collections are works of art ; for he had exceptional skill with both brush and pencil. Warren's illustrations — such as they are — we owe to the " ingenious Scholar of the House°." Cole's commentary, prejudice and passion notwithstanding, is often more attractive than his text ; and his digressions and interludes reveal not only a learned author, but a loveable man. Warren never em- broiders ; indulges neither fancy nor feeling ; gives us no glimpses of antipathy and few of enthusiasm. He does his • Cole MSS., vol. VI., p. 115. ^ ibu,^ vol. xxx., p. 184. 2 Ibid., vol. VI., p. 80. * Ibid., vol. LVin., p. 5. » See p. 20. Editor's Preface ix work soberly, steadily, and scrupulously. True to his own motto', "All selfness he forbears." The Society is his one thought, his only pride. His book may be a dull book; but only a duller heart will fail to find in it the expression of a deep and loyal deyotion. III. The sources from which Warren drew his materials may be briefly indicated : some have been lost ; some still survive. They are — (i) Deeds, — charters, agreements, conveyances, and the like, — stored in the College Treasury. (2) The five volumes of ^'Miscellanea',' containing docu- ments of all kinds, some originals, some copies, arranged and bound, probably under his direction. (3) " The Masters Statute Book" which besides statutes contained entries relating to many matters. In Warren's time, as he tells us, it was " much worn and well nigh lost" " : since then it has disappeared. (4) " The College Register," containing lists of elections, admissions, and other records. Its full title was "Liber Actorum et Rerum memorabilium Aulae THnitatis Inceptus Anno Domini 1557." Fifteen sheets — thirty pages — were taken out, as the book was in tatters, and bound up afresh in 1726'. (5) The account-books — " Computationes" — and lease- books of the College. 1 oiMs ijniav lavrifi fj : see his portrait, opposite title-page. ' V.B., p. 12. ' See pp. 182 foil. X Editor's Preface (6) The volume of " ScruHnia," recording the votes at elections of members on the foundation, and now containing other documents transferred from the "Miscellanea." (7) " The Order Book," dating from 1699. Warren frequently refers to two other books of a later date : — (8) "The Vellum Book with Green Strings" [Ed. Simpson Gustos, 1735, on the inside of the cover], containing copies of Bateman's statutes, the statutes of the various foundations, and other documents'. (9) Another volume lettered on the back " The Old Vellum Book'^" in which Warren transcribed many of the documents found in (3). The note inside the cover — " This is the Book described by Warren in his Collectanea as the Old Vellum Book with Green Strings " — is misleading. The two books must be carefully distinguished. IV. Warren began his task, it would seem, in April 1730. The book was unfinished when he left Gambridge in 1743. There are gaps in several places that he must have meant to filP. He set out with a fairly definite plan, and followed it for some way. But great masses of his material were thrown into an unshapely Appendix, where sections dealing with the same subject are often widely separated from one another. Additions were freely made by other members of the Society, 1 V.B, in references. ' O.V.B. in references. ' e.ff. see pp. 63-4, 88. Editor's Preface xi and the book was treated as a depository of College lore. Unfortunately the chronicle was irregular and kept with too little care, as appears in the following Order: — "Whereas since the year 1740 various transactions relative to this College have been suffered to remain unrecorded : it is ordered that at the present and every subsequent Audit a committee of the Fellows, including the two Divinity Fellows and the Bursar, shall prepare and insert in Warren's Book an account of such occurrences as may be considered to form part of the History and Proceedings of Trinity HalP." But the Order has often been neglected ; and, though other records contain the transactions of later years, the book itself remains incomplete. To write the missing chapters and to round the record would have been to assume larger responsibilities than I had undertaken: no such duty was entrusted to me. My task was to deal with the book as I found it; to fill in dates and details ; to make it intelligible, where it was obscure ; to make it accessible to those who care to know the history of the Society to which they belong. My additions in the text, therefore, have been few. They do not go beyond the Regulations of the Goodbehere Fellowship and Cole's descriptions of the old Hall and the renovated Chapel. In the notes, however, greater freedom was warranted ; and I have used it. Warren's own notes, which are few, stand as part of the text. The substance of the original has been scrupulously retained ; and the form also in a large measure. The abbrev- iations of the transcriber, though his system is neither complete nor consistent, have not been discarded. But in the arrangement, for reasons that seem to me sufficient, I 1 Order Book, p. 1S3, 6 Jan. 1806. xii Eaitor's Preface have dealt freely with Warren's text. Cole, who after more than one ineffectual attempt, at last obtained the book on loan and transcribed it, found that it was no history, though it contained " large materials " for one. He would have recast it ; but the difficulties of the task proved too much for him, and he was " forced to follow Warren's method." For without an index, he says, it would have been "an intollerable Trouble" to have been perpetually hunting after Warren's references \ I have made bold to reshape the book through- out. The Appendix — nearly two hundred pages — has been broken up, and the portions of it have been incorporated in the chapters to which they belong. The body of the book has been treated in the same way. At the same time nothing has been omitted, save references and explanations that the new arrangement has made unnecessary. The pages of the original are given in the margin. Anyone, therefore, who wishes to turn to a passage in the manuscript can do so with ease. Nothing has been changed wantonly or lightly, or for the sake of change. All has been done with pious and reverent hands, as is seemly when we touch the tombs and the treasures of the dead. ' Cole MSS., vol. LViii., Introduction. The University, Liverpool. 1 8 December^ 1910. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Editor's Preface vii — xii Chapter I. The Founder (i) Bateman and his Foundation i — 3 (2) The Petygre of the Batemans 3 (3) De Vita at Morte Reuerendissimi Dni Wiftmi Batteman . 3 — 8 (4) Mors et Sepultura Fundatoris 8 — 9 (s) Bateman's Place of Burial 9 (6) Portraits of Bateman 10 Chapter II. The Foundation (i) The Foundation, Masters of the College, &c. (2) Arms of the Masters (3) College Seals (4) College Arms, &c. (s) Arms on the Windows, &c II — 14 14—17 17—18 18 — 20 20-25 Chapter III. Documents Relating to the Foundation (i) Edward the Third's Charter (License in Mortmain) . . 26 — 27 (2) Literae Fundationis and Founder's Statutes .... 27 — 44 Books given by Founder 44 — 45 Ornamenta Capellae given by Founder .... 45 — 46 Books given but reserved during Life .... 46 — 48 Ornamenta Capellae given but reserved during Life . . 48 — 49 Note on Sterlingorum 50 — 51 (3) Bateman's Explanatory Statute 51 — 53 (4) Bateman's Additional Statute (An Agreement between Trinity Hall and Annunciation Hall) 53 — 54 (5) Unio Ecclesiarum (Churches of S' Edward and S' John) . 54 — 58 Note on Denarios Petri 58 (6) Grant of S' Edward's Church 59— 60 (7) Chapel, License for Building 60 (8) Warren's Note on Transcription 60 — 62 Chapter IV. The College Fabrick, &c. (i) The Dimensions of It, &c 63 (2) The Great Court 63 (3) The Court before the Master's Lodge 63 XIV Table of Contents (4) (S) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lo) (") (12) (13) (14) (15) (i6) (17) (i8) (19) (20) (0 (2) (i) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lo) (") (12) (13) (14) (i) (2) PAGES The Master's Back Court 64 The Court between the Master's Lodge and the Library 64 The Backside ... ... 64 The Master's Garden 64 The Fellows' Fruit Garden . 65 The Fellows' Terras Garden . 66—67 The Old Building for the Monks . 67—68 The Master's Lodge 68—69 The Chapel 69—77 Inscriptions in the Chapel 78—82 The Treasury 82—83 The HaU 83—85 The Parlour or Combination Room 86 The Library 86—87 The Stables— The Wine-Cellar 88 The Chambers .... 88—93 The Drain from King's College 93 Chapter V. The College Plate The College Plate 94 — 106 The Arms on the College Plate Blazoned 106 — III Livings in the College Gift 112— 115 S' Edward's Church, Cambridge 116— 118 Benefactors of S' Edward's Parish . 118 — 119 S' Edward's Church: Benefactions . 119 — 120 S' Edward's Church: Communion Plate, &c. 120 — 121 S' Edward's Church: Arms, &c. . 121 — 122 Inscriptions in S' Edward's Church 122 — 132 Fellows of Trin. H. buried in S' Edward's • 132—133 Ministers of S' Edward's Church . • 133—135 S' Edward's Bells and King's College Great Bells . • 135—136 Edward the Confessor's Head . 136—138 The Perambulation of the Parish . . 138—140 The Free School 140 S' Edward's Parish Registers . 140 Chapter VII. The College Estates Estates and Income, 1715 . 141 — 146 Memorandums Concerning the Estates . . 146 — 148 Notes on the Estates . • . 148-151 Table of Contents XV Chapter VIII. Masters and Fellows of Trinity (i) Series Custodum Walter Haddon . (2) Bateman's Fellows: (a) Series Prima {b) Series Secunda (f) Series Tenia D' Gregory John Vickers (3) Simon Balling's Fellows: (a) Series Prima ip) Series Secunda (4) Robert Goodknape's Fellows (5) Walter Hewke's Fellows . (6) Bishop Nicke's Fellows: (a) Series Prima (^) Series Secunda {c) Series Tertia (7). Supernumerary Fellows . (8) William Mowse's Fellows (9) Horatio Goodbehere's Fellows Hall PAGES 152—154 155—157 157—159 159—162 162 162 163—164 164 166 166—168 168 170 170 172 173—174 175—176 177—178 178—180 181 Chapter IX. Register of Admissions Admissions of Masters, Fellows, and Scholars, 1557 — 1744 182 — 222 Chapter X. Benefactors [1350 — 1500 ] (0 Henry Duke of Lancaster .... 223 (2) Richard Lyng, &c 223 (3) Braunch and Rougham 223 — 224 (4) Ralph Urry 224 (S) Simon of Sudbury . 225 — 226 Building Contract with John de Mildenhale . 226 — 227 (6) Simon Bailing 227 His Statutes . 227—230 (7) William Balling 230 His Obit, &c . 231 — 232 (8) John Wright 232 (9) John Puregold 232 His Benefaction ■ 233—334 10) Robert Goodknape 234 His Fellowship • 234—236 XVI Table of Contents Chapter XI. Benefactors [1500 — 1642] (11) D' Hewke 237 His Will and Codicil ■ 237—243 (12) Bishop Nicke . • 243—244 His Three Fellows . 244 — 248 (13) Bishop Gardiner 248 (14) M' Spicer 249 His Scholar . 249 (15) Laurence Moptyd . 249 — 250 His Scholar . 250—251 (16) Bishop Thirlby 251—252 (17) Gabriel Dunne 252 His Scholar . 252—254 (18) Archbishop Parker . 254—255 His Scholar . 255-256 (19) D' Busby 256—257 His Benefaction 257—258 His Two Scholars 258-259 (20) D'^ Hervey 259 — 260 His Two Scholars 261 His Causey . 262 Doctors' Commons 262 — 264 (21) D' Mowse and M' Hare 264 — 265 Milestones on the Road to Barkway . 265—268 Milestones on the Road to Haverhill . 269 Milestones on the Huntingdon Road . 269 Act of Parliament, 1724, for a Tumpik e between Foulmire and Cambridge . 270 Causey Accounts 270 Roman Remains on the Trumpington Road . 270 — 271 (22) Robert Hare: Books given to the College Library .... 271 — 273 The Canterbury Manuscript . 273—274 Hare's Arms 274 (23) M"^ Thorowgood 274—275 (24) Sir George Newman 275—276 (25) D' Cowell 276 (26) Bishop Barlow . 276 (27) M"^ Catcher . 277 (28) Sir Robert Wiseman 277—278 Table of Contents xvii Chapter XII. Benefactors [1633 — 1645] PAGES (29) D' Eden 279 — 280 D' Eden's Foundation 280 — 283 D' Eden's Legacy 283 — 284 The Order of Service at the Commemoration of our Founder and Eenefactors 284 Chapter XIII. Benefactors [1646 — ] (30) James Bunce 285 (31) Nicholas Hobart 285 (32) George Gale 285 (33) William D'Avenant 285 — 286 (34) Thomas Cradock 287 (35) William Dickins 287 (36) Henry Pelsant 287—288 (37) M' Foster 288 (38) D' King 288 (39) Sir Thomas Exton 288 (40) M"^ Thomas Crowch 288 — 289 (41) William Ayloffe 289 — 290 His Bequest 290 — 295 His Catechetical Lecture .... . . 295 — 301 Form of Certificate for Lecturers 301 — 303 (42) D' Oxenden 303 — 305 (43) D' Fauconberge 305 (44) M-^ Holt 30s (45) D' Johnson 306 — 307 (46) D' Allen 308—309 (47) D"^ Chetwode 309 His Will, &c 309 — 315 Release to his Executrix 315 — 316 His Scholarship 316 — 318 His Benefaction 318 His Arms 318 (48) Sir Nathanael Lloyd 318 — 319 His Will and Instructions for Burial and Monument . 319 — 324 (49) Sir James Marriott 325 (50) D' Andrew 325 (51) D' Calvert 326 (52) Lord Rokeby 326 (53) Horatio Goodbehere 326 His Fellowship ... .... 326 — 328 XVlll Table of Contents Chapter XIV. Documents relating to the History of the College (i) Rights and Privileges (2) Archbishop Arundel's Faculty (3) Proposed Amalgamation of Trinity Hall and Clare Hall (4) Declaratio Status CoUegii [155^] (5) The Inspeximus [1559] ...••• (6) Articles of Agreement between the Master and Fellows [i58« (7) Benjamin Thornton's Passport [1641] (8) Cambridge Colleges and Parishes [1727-8] (9) Oxford Colleges [1733] (10) D"^ Nichols's Expulsion [1731] (11) License in Mortmain [1742] ..... (12) Poor Money .... ... (13) Pars Deducenda (14) Graces Before and After Meat .... (15) Rules to be Observed by the Scholars . (16) Rules for the Pensioners' Table (17) Trinity Hall and University Offices 329 329—330 330—331 331—338 339—342 342—343 343—344 344—348 348—349 35° 350-352 3S2— 353 353 353-355 355—356 356 356 Chapter Xy. William Warren (0 (2) (3) (4) Personal 357 Cost of his LL.B. Degree 357 — 358 Cost of his LL.D. Degree ...... 358 — 359 Memorandum on Duties of Presbyter Fellows . . 360 — 364 Index to Series Custodum et Sociorum and Admission Register 365 — 371 General Index 372 — 380 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS William Warren Wilham Bateman [Robins] William Bateman [Faber] . College Seals . College Arms, etc. Trinity Hall [Loggan] D' Eden's Memorial Tablet D' Hewke's Memorial Brass to face page v I 10 18 20 between 62 and 63 . to face 78 78 GULIELMUS BATEM AN rp.co^i,n.r . //i/a S.^S. et indtinxltLce. Jnnitaitf ZritncLJWj . ^f\\_ C C J.^ (SwM-y'Tt/Bifefl^ ^,V THE FOUNDER (I) BATEMAN AND HIS FOUNDATION. In the Reign of K. Edward y^ 3d The Right Revd Father in God, [145] William Bateman, Ld Bp of Norwich Founded Trinity Hall for ye Study of the Canon and Civil Laws. It had been before an Hostle belonging to ye Monks of Ely: John of Cranden' one of their Priors purchas'd it for his Monks to Study in w" they came to Cambridge. Bp Bateman afterwards made an Exchange with them, & gave y™ several Parsonages for ye sd Hostel, & converted it to a College or Hall ; and accordingly in the Literae Fundationis Collegij He says thus, "Et volumus quod collegium scolarium sup^dictii vocetur col- "legiii scolarium sancte Trinitatis de Norwico, et qd domus q^m "inhitabit dictum collegia nominetur aula sancte Trinitatis de "Norwico''." The Literae Fundationis bear Date Jan: 15. 1350 : Con- firm'd by ye Bp of Ely Jan: 20. 1350; Confirm'd by ye Chancell^ & University of Cambridge Jan: 21. 1350'. The King's Charter for ye Founding Trinity Hall bears date Nov : 20, an : 24, Edv. 3'"*. The Bp of Ely's Licence for Building a Chapel bears Date May 30. 1352°. The Statutes wch Bp Bateman gave ye College bear Date June 1='. 1352: were Confirm'd by the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Dec: I. 1352 : were Confirm'd afterwards by ye University of Cambridge Dec: 9. 1352. Bp Bateman afterwards added an Explanatory Statute concerning Elections &c. bearing Date Aug: 14. 1354*. He design'd (as appears by ye Statutes) to have Founded a Master & Twenty Fellows beside Two or Three Scholars; But He Dying before He had completed his Design'd Foundation (viz. A.D. 1355 at Avignon) [146] He Left what was thought to be sufficient only for ye Maintenance of a Master & Three Fellows, & for ye Founding Two Scholarships. The other Fellowships & Scholarships y' now are beside those already ' Crauden. ^ See p. 28. ' See pp. 27—9. * See pp. 36—7. ' See p. 60. ' See pp. 51 — 3. D, W. I 2 Trinity Hall [146] mention'd being owing to Benefactors since Bp Bateman's time. Bp Bateman gave to ye College ye Rectories of Bryston, Kymberley, Brimingham, Woodalling, Cowling, & Stalham, all in ye Diocese of Norwich^ Vid. Librum Statutoru penes Custodem. It. Archiv: Collegij. Long Deal Box. Also see A.Bp. Parkers account concerning Trin : Hall, In Df Drake's Edition of his Antic^ Brit: Eccl: p. 14. Fellowships. 'Bp Bateman 3^ Simon Dalling 2 Founded by ■ Bp Nick Robert Goodknape 3 I See ye College Register, & ye M« Book of Statutes. Dr Hewke I The College I Dr Mouse I. "T2 SCHOLARSH IPS. ' Bp Bateman 2 Simon Dalling I M^ Spycer I See ye Masters Book of Bp Nick 2 Statutes, also ye old Re- Founded by - Laurence Moptyd I gister viz. Liber Actorum Gabriel Dunne I & rerum memorafe &c.. Df Hervy 2 also ye Vellum Book with ArchBp Parker I Green Strings. Dr Busby 2 . D"^ Mouse \, 14 Df Oxenden's Kentish Scholarship is to be given to one y' shall at ye same time enjoy one of ye abovesd Scholarships'. I know nothing of ye Scholar mention'd in ye Register an 1601 & 1606, viz. M" DuUingham". [Quaere, whether it is not a mistake for M" Dalling?] 1 The Advowsons, according to the Patent Rolls were those of Bristow, Kimberley, and Burningham. P. R., •i\ Edw, iii., p. i, m. 15; p. 3, m. i & 5. See also Miscellanea, vol. I. (3). '^ See Oxenden in Index. ' See pp. 191, 191. William Bateman 3 "The formall words of of Corporacon be thees folowyng [147 & "Auc?e parliameti edi? 223] "ao p° Elizabeth Reg " Maister Fellowes and Scollers of the College or Hall of the Holy "Trinitie in the VniSsite of Cambrydge." (2) "THE PETYGRE OF THE BATEMANS. [147] " Wiltm Bateman oon of y^ fowr Bailiefs of Norwch (being before " it was gov'ned by a Mayor) was y^ first founds of y^ Chapell in ye " Feld at Norwch & had thre Sonnes by his Wief & (as they seien) " at oon burden : Y^ first called Bartilmew becam a man of arms, "forte in France under Kyng Edward 3 & by hym made knight "& in his age returned home & disceased in yt house wher the "Bap^(?) now possesseth & was buried at Flixton Abby ner by. " Ye Second was pfessed religious in a monastery in ye west contry " & after made Abbot ther (as is sayd). The third was Archedeacon "& after y' Bushop of Norwch. Ye Eldest gave a Coat Sylver & " Sables thre Cressants ermyn with a Scochion engrayled, ye Abbot " wold gyve but two Cressantes, & ye Bushop but oon, but otherwyse " agreable to ye eldest son, & it is certenly sayd & can be proved ye " father of them all gave ye same y' ye knight did." (First Leaf of ye Masters Statute Book. I take it to be D^ Hervy's own Handwriting.) (3) DEVITA ET MORTE REUERENDISSIMI DNI WILtMI [367] BATTEMAN NORWICEN EPI, PROUT HETUR IN ARCHIUIS AULAE S. TRINITATIS CANTEBRIGIAE^. " Religiosam vitam profitentibus et see matris ecctie filijs vni- " uersis, Fr Laurentius prior eccHe cathedralis see Trinitatis Norwicen, "et ejusdem loci capitulum humilis ordis Sci Benedci per devote "caritatis affectum, mortuis suffragiorum gram non negare, merita " cumulare, et altissimo complacere. Antiquus hostis, fallax & dolo- "sus, caelistis' patriae quondam ciuis precipuus, qui ob nephandae ' Illegible. The Old Vellum Book with Green Strings, p. ii, leaves a blank, and adds in a foot-note " Picked out as well as could be from the first leaf of the M"^ Statute book " being much worn & nigh lost." Cole, in his copy, makes nothing of it. 2 "A copy of Bp Bateman's Life and Death from M' Hare's copy." See p. 7 and note 2. Baker, Harleian MSS., vol. 11., pp. 451 — 6, gives another copy. ' Caelestis. I — 2 4 Trinity Hall [367] " suae presumpcois elacoem de superno caelorum fastigio cu ejusde "criminis damnationisq, consortibus miserabili precipicio ad tartara •'e' proiectus, et qui ob claritatis suae spledorem nomen optinuit " Luciferi concito tetra inuolutus caligine priceps tenebrarum meruit " appellari. Considerans itaq, ruinam suam qua de inestimabili beati- " tudine in surna miseria prolapsus erat, numerumq, celestium ciuium "que superbiendo cadendoqj minSat redintegrandii fore per hoiem, " inuidiae stimulatus aculeis primos parentes nros in paradiso costi- "tutos sue decepcois laqueis irretiuit, \xxet\tos iinortalitate nudauit, "nudatos mortis necessitate subiugauit, subiugatos ad terra de qua [368] " assumpti fuerant deiecit, deiectos laboribus fatigauit, fatigatosq^ " detrusit finaliter in infernum. Et nisi immesa Dei pietas precioso " filij sui sanguine veteris piaculi deleuisset maculam, que ob parentu " seductorii inobedientiam deriuauit in posteros, eosq, miro regenera- "tionis orde in nouam infantiam et iiiocetia renouasset, hostis ille "versutus miserum hoiem superne beatitudis sic exsorte suae dam- " nacois participe effecisset, et t^nsacta infelici vita in mortali morte " conclusisset perpetuis tenebris fruiturum. Sed iam clarescente tem- " pore gfe et mediante Xpi benedca mbrte, absorpta e inferni victoria, "et apta est ianua vitae, quia dictante lege simbolica qui bona " egerunt ibut in vitam aeternam, qui vero mala in ignem aeternum. " Istorum est mors pessima, quia mors peccatorum ob nephanda '■ " demerita dampnatorum, illorum vero mors preciosa, quia mors sctorii " sanguine Xpi quasi precio coparata, quorum etiam merita preclara "merito sibi vita gtiae coparat sempiternam. De cuius vitae com- "paracoe prouidens sibi venerabilis pater magr Wiltm^ de Norwico " nuper Norwicefi epus merita et opera perpreclara cu beate morien- " tibus et faelicitate pfruentibus mortem temporalem in vita coinutasse " sempiternam verisimitr potest credi. Qui dum vitales carpet auras, [369] " de virtutibus in virtutes semper proficiens suo pio opifici pijs operi- " bus sume studuit coplacere. Duxit eteni origine ex utroq, parente "de probatissimis et honestissimis ciuibus predce ciuitatis Norwici, " vt q°da quasi presagio procedente ex parentii honestate et nati puri- "tate ciuitatis suae natiue in posterum foret pater. Erat enim ab "ineunte aetate semper docilis et ingeniosus, ita vt suos coetaneos "dum liberalibus scientijs in teneriori aetate intenderet precelleret " vniuersos. Tandem in primitiuis scientijs sic ibutus, ad jura ciuilia " se t^nstulit in tanta capacitate vt vix attingens aetatis tricesimum "annum statu optineret doctoratus; et studij excellentia honorem '' conscenderet cathedralem, vbi incompabitr sue doctrie sparges radios, " legendo, disputando, et determinando, sic effulsit singularis, vt per IVilliam Bateman 5 " 01m ora eP excelletie fama puolate, ad dignitate archidicatus Nor- [369] " wicen laudabitr vocaretur. Qui feus archidiacon^, ne ocio vacaret "a studialibus sudoribus insolito segregatus, ad curiam Romanam " se ta-nstulit, vbi plenitudem scientiae inueniret et inuentam exhau- "riret suauissime degustando de fontibus salvatoris: De cuius pleni- "tude exhauriens sic in breui ta conSsacois puritate q^m scientia " pcellenti sumo potifici et toti curiae Romanae in tato favore copla- " cuit q in auditorem sacri palacij est sublimat^ per singulos gradus " vicissi laudabitr conscendedo. In tanta vero iustitiae aequitate et " setentiae soliditate in gradibus illis inilexibilis f pollebat vt ipius [370] " suini potificis ac toti^ curiae assertione utriusq, iuris peritorum, flos "pcipuus diceretur. Cuius famae redoletia et scientie sublimitate "itues suiiius pr, volens(]^ cum promouere sublimius, de dignitate "decanatus ecctie cathedralis Lincoln tiic vacate dignatus est sibi "ex condigno merito puidere: Quem sic dignificatum et illustrem "experies 6i prudetia circumspectum, pro reformanda pace inter " illustres reges Francie et Anglie t^nsmisit niiciii solepniter bina vice. " Nee tamen ibi destitit liberalitas diuina tata eii nois claritate de- "corando, qui eii de sub modio erigeret et in lucernam plucida "illustraret que pseiuerat affuturum toti ecctie speculii luminare. " Nam cum contingeret ecciiam nram Norwiceri viduari sponso pasto- " rail, prpuisa via eligendi per via que dicitur Spus sci que modernis " temporibus rarissime e attrita, in epm et pastore Norwiceii ecctie " unanimiter e elcus, cum tamen nobis ignorantibus concurrente tem- "pore nre electionis, reseruatio suiiiii potificis q^si eiusdem spus " instinctu sibi prouidit de eadem. Et sic auctoritate apiica et sacro "eiusdem ministerij personali in epm et pastorem eiusdem ecctie " solemptniter extitit cosecrat^. Et sic post ptima annorum curricula "quibus in curia Romana iudiciaria fuctus ptate ta sigulariter flor- [371] "uisset, tandem vt ^dicitur gtiose pontificali decoratus infula vale- "dicens curie sue alitrici ad sponsa sua ecctiam Norwicen prospe " t^nsfretavit, vbi cum maximo honore ta clero q^m popto et tanto " cordis iubilo e receptus, ac si angelus de celo pacem terris nuncians " et gram oibus aflferens aduetasset. Mox nepe irre^hensibilis studuit "viuere, et sui pastoratus officium taleta sibi coiiiissa dispensando " venerabitr exercere, iura ecctie viritr defendere, et teporalia ampliare. " Et sic suiiia deuotione accesus, non solum ad ecciie sue profectus " singulares imo pro vtilitate ecciie Anglicae vineam scolastica studuit " t^nsplatare, ex qua palmites cu botris scietie pullularet, qui pocula "sacre doctrine affluenter sitientibus propinarent. Vnde ne inopia "seu temporalis substantie exilitas no paucos a studio scolastico 6 Trinity Hall [371] "posset reuocare, duas aulas collegiatas in Vniusitate Cantebrig " proprijs suptibus honorifice costruxit, vna q^m intitulauit see Trini- "tatis de studetibus in vt°c|> iure. Alia vero AniiciacSis fete Marie " de vacantibus theologis et dialecticis disciplinis, quas possessionibus " et prouentibus sic ditabat vt inibi degentiu necessarijs poterit hones- [372] " tissime in ppetuQ exhiberi. Sic \tz.% virtutes in eo ta multipliciter " insitae exterius in oi opere scintillabat : erat autem vultu placidus, "specie decorus, statura procerus, pietatis gfa benignus, iusticie " seueritate districtus in verbo et opere, singtis copassione proximus, " in vigilijs assiduus ; pre cunctis cotemplacoe suspensus, in salutaris "hostie consecratioe freques et feruidus, interiorem curam in exte- " riorum occupacoe no minues, exteriorem prouidetia in interiorii soli- " citude non reliques ; cibo corporali et spiritual! verbo pari? et " exemplo grege sibi coiiiissu solicite depascens, in mensa lauta splen- " didus, licet sibimet suiiie districtus, suiiiopere prouidens sibi fertilius " in cibarijs ministrari, vt ex eorum reliquijs refici possent uberius pau- " peres et egeni. Inter ceteras vero virtutes quibus lucide ppollebat, "consilio precipue fuit prouidus, luculenterc^ preditus eloquentia et " sermone, in tantum vt a rege ceterisq, magnatibus Anglie in oTbus "regni negotijs maxime pro pace reformanda inter rega Fracie et " Anglie semper mitteretur precipuus ambassator. Tandem pro finali " Concordia cu primoribus et dignissimis regni magnatibus ad sedem ''apticam e t^nsmissus, vt forma pacis inter predca regna alternati "pconcepta aptica cofirmacoe posset in posterum ppetuis teporibus [373] " stabiliri. Sed planctu querulo merito plagere potest regio Angli- " cana, iiiio tota vniuersalis ecctia de diro mortis iperio cui resistere " nemo valet, que virum ta illustrem et virtuosum vt quasi oini iustorii " spu repletu sic severiter rapuit, et suis nexibus subiugauit, vt prius "q^m sanctissimo pri suiiio potifici sue missionis negotia posset " pandere luculeter, ab hac luce subtractus, viam carnis pergeret vni- "uersae. Et tiic in propatulo ad 01m noticia suae puritatis gctitas " peruenit q^m semper celare studuit a flatibus vanae laudis. Nam "rei euidentia edocete in morte sua sancta corporis gleba rigido "cilicio extitit inuoluta, et per veridicam assertionem secretarioru "suoru per sedecennium ante morte altero hitu q^m cilicino carni "proximo no e vsus cii tame in exteriore ornatissimo apparatu pie " ludificaret indicia singulorum. O quate gre plenitudo que illu con- "tinue pfuderat dii in huius vite stadio percurrebat, que no minus "ei defuit finatr et in morte. Nam in eius funeralibus ob tante "persone reueretia ^ens fuit venerabilis cetus oim Cardinaliu, cu " Archiepis, epis, et electis ac ceteris cuiuscuq, dignitatis psonis, vene- William Bateman 7 " rabili pre Patriarcha Hierosolomitano ipm officiu gsonatr peragente, [373] " tumulaturq^ corpus in ecctia cathedrali Avinion in loco vbi corpora "surnorum pontificO assolent collocari, licet alibi elegerat sepeliri. " Et sic oritur sol et occidit, et in locii suu reuertitur. Nam oritur sol '■quando in curia Romana scientie claritate prefulgens potificali "honore meruit decorari. Occidit vero sol quando pro tempore "repatriando curia atedcam fulgore suae psetiae viduauit. Sed sol " ad locii suii reuertitur quando iliac regredies vbi in vita primordia- [374] "lem supsit honore ibm in morte gtiosam reddidit sepultura. liiio " verius dici potest, reuertif fili^ in vterii genetricis, alumnus in gremiu " alitricis, du puluis reuertitur in puluere, et spus ad deii qui direxit "illia. Veriitamen cii sancta sit et sa/«bris cogitatio pro defuctis " exorare, caritate vram in diio requirim^ et rogam® quatenus ipius pris ■'aiam de corpora iam egressa, deo velitis vfis deuotis precibus et " ceteris pietatis suffragijs coinendare, vt qui eii inter apticos sacer- " dotes pontificali fecit dignitate censeri in terris aptorii perpetuo " cosortio dignetur ivigere et in cells. Transijt autem recolende me- " morie pr nr Wilims de Norwico dcus Batteman nuper Norwiceii "epus anno gratie MCCCLIIII'° ano pontificatus sui Xl°. Sexto "die mensis Januarij. Regnante diio nro Jhu Xpo in secula Cui "obediiit mors et vita. " Aia diii Wiltmi de Norwico quondam Norwicen epi, ac aiae oim " fidelium defuctorii per misericordia dei requiescat in pace. Amen. " Titulus ecctie beate Marie sctimonialiu de Careswike^. Aia dni "Wiltmi Norwicen epi, et aie oim fideliii defuctorii per miam dei " requiescat in pace. " Vestris nfa dam^ pro nris vra rogamus." I have endeavour'd. to copy this with exactness. The errors therefore in M^ Hare's Copy are also y^ same in mine. Since my copying this M"" Bell of Trinity College, who had M"" Hare's Copy in [375] his possession, & who lent it me to transcribe, has been so kind as to make a Present of it to Trinity Hall Treasury, together with ye Life of William Chapel Bishop of Cork and Ross"; Both these are 1 See p. 8. * The manuscript copy contains the following inscription: — "Cum in Archivis | Aulae "S. S. Trinitatis Cantabr: | frustra hodie de Fundatore | Gulielmo Bateman | quaerantur " commentarii, | volumen hoc ex eisdem, | cura Roberti Hare exscriptum olim, | Antiquum " suum locum obtinere jubet | Beaupreus Bell | Junii 4. 1729." And see Cole, MSS. vol. LVIII., p. n8. 8 Trinity Hall [375] now Printed in M"" Peck's Desiderata Curiosa. vol. z^: Printed Lond : 1735. Lib: 7 p. I. & Lib. 11. p. 2. [310] "Vita Fundatoris" in parchm' is mentiond in Miscellanea, vol. I. [10] to have been Found in D"^ Hervy's Study by Cowell, Blomfield, and Byrd. I know no more of it. P.S. I believe w' I have copied of Bp Bateman's Life &c. was fm y« very Parchm' M.S. here spoken of. Careswicke'. [449] Extract of a Letter from M^ Peck, Author of y« Antiquities of Stanford"^. " It was customary of old time w° y^ Head of any Conventual " Church or Monastery died (& Norwich was conventual as well as " Cathedral) to send a religious Person of that House with a Cha- " racter of y« Defunct, & a Request y' his Name might be entered " on y« Beadroll (or Dypticks) of y^ neighboring religious Houses, [450] " yt they might be there prayed for, with assurance of their readiness " to do y® same for that Religious House, upon y^ death of any Head " or other member of it. This explains y^ monkish verse at y« end, "Vestris nostra damus, pro nostris vestra rogamus. "The Monk of Norwich comes therefore to y^ Nuns of Careswike "& begs this Favor for y^ late Bp Bateman. The Nuns consent, •' & ye Bps Name is entered in their Obituary — Anima Dni Witt &c. — " The monk, who went to see it done, takes a Copy of this entry as "he saw it entered in y^ Book of Careswike, wch he calls Titulus " Ecctiae B. Mariae Sanctimonialiu de Careswike, & carries back to •• shew his Brethren, y' they may be assur'd he saw it entred totidem " verbis. "But where was this Nunnery of Careswike .' Why I will tell you. " Careswike, as I take it, is now called Caswike. I have been at it. " It is in ye Parish of Uffington within 3 miles of Stanford ^^ in Lincoln- " shire, & consists now of only one House, ye present ownner whereof "is Sir Tho: Trollop Bar." M"^ Peck's Letter to me is Dated Godeby 27 June, 1734. (4) MORS ET SEPULTURA FUNDATORIS. [147] " In die ephie inter horam pima et sea bone memorie Dfls Wittmus " de Norwic quod Norwic Eps fundator aule nre See Trinitatf Cantebf " missus ad Curia Roma p Dnm Regem Anglie pro tractatu pacis in? ' See p. 7. ' " Stamford. This is printed in Vol. 2 of Desiderata Curiosa" vid. sup. [In Cole's handwriting.] Bateman's Burial Place g " regna Anglie & Fracie in ipsa curia die suu clausit extremii anno Diii [147] " milleslo ccc° quagesimo qnto 29 Ed. 3 scdm coputacone ecctie Rone " & fuit sepultus ante magnii altare b!e Marie Avinion viz. in Ecctia " Cathedral in cujus sepultura psentes erant omnes Cardinal Cur Rone " vno excepto qui grui infirmitate detinebatur patriarcha Jerosolim " officium sepulture solenni? adimplente." Written over twice in ye !=' leaf of y^ Masters Statute Book. (S) BISHOP BATEMAN'S PLACE OF BURIAL. " A. D"' MCCCLIV. Dux Lancastriae & Episcopus Norwicensis [329] " Avinionem adierunt pro Pace Regnorum componenda coram Domino " Papa ; vbi Episcopus Norwicensis potionatus obijt. Dux Lan- " castriae, Julij Caesaris cautela, evasit de Curia, et salvus in Angliam "venit." (Robert de Boston, Chron: Angliae, Edit: Londin: 1723. J. Sparke. Inter Scriptores Petriburgenses p. 135.) Mf Wadham Knatchbull late Fellow of Trinity Hall return'd [461] from his Travels A.D. 1740. I had desir'd him, in case he shou'd see Avignon, to search in y« Church there where Bp Bateman was Buried, to see whether there was any Monument or Inscription, or any Memorial of Him remaining in the Church. But he found none. [462] One of ye Priests of y^ Church was so kind as to search y^ Register, to see what discovery he cou'd make there ; but it was in vain. The account wch he gave by a friend to M"^ Knatchbull in French was w' follows here in English: — "Sir "After having twice run over ye register of Bishops, Arch- " bishops. Cardinals, & Popes, buried in our Church, I have not " been able to find there the name of the Bishop whom you inquire "after: in all likelyhood he was not inserted in ye List. I am " very sorry it is not in my power to satisfy your curiosity in this " matter : I should be heartily willing by any other instance to give "you marks of my respectfull attachment. I am, with all possible " regard, "S"' your very Humble "and very obedient serv' " Roque pre." See Mr Roque's original French Letter wch is translated into English by M^ Knatchbull, Miscellanea, vol. v. [103]. 10 Trinity Hall (6) PORTRAITS OF BATEMAN. [425] Memorandum. July 27. 1731. William Robins took a Draught of our Founder Bp Bateman from an original impression of his Seal to his Appropriation of Stalham to Trinity Hall Dated Nov: 10. 1352. This Seal (or rather y^ impression of the Seal) is y^ same with that of ye Bishops to our College Statutes. From y^ Draught Robins made a Mezzotinto Print. See Robins's Mezzotinto Print of Bp Bateman at y^ Beginning of this Book. [364] Faber's Print of Bp Bateman was not taken from any Picture of Him : for there is no Picture of him any where in being, so far as we know. I have been told indeed of a Picture somewhere in Norfolk, y' has been thought to be Bp Bateman: But it is much to be doubted. I remember when Faber was at Cambridge about his design'd work, I ask'd him what he wou'd do with regard to our Founder.' He told me he designed to make a Print of a venerable old man in an Episcopal Habit & that was to pass for Bishop Bateman. And Faber's Son has since told me y' y^ Print of Bp Bateman was taken from a Picture or a Print of Spondanus. Spondanus was Bp of Pamiers^ Several other also of y^ Prints of y« Founders of Colleges both in Cambridge & Oxford are not taken from any Pictures in being of y™, but are only such as M^ Faber pleas'd to make them. ' Henri de Sponde: b. 6 Jan., 1568; d. 18 May, 1643. Bishop of Pamiers 1627-39. Portrait by Lubin in Perrault, Hommes Illustres, vol. I., v. [Paris, 1696]; another in Desrochers, Recueil de Portraits, vol. i., p. 66. The two portraits differ from one another, and still more widely from the portrait of Bateman. / Gu LI ELM us /kl/a^JJU t^niUi-ui/irc ^-uiUal/. Bate MAN. iyy^^r/.-. / 'Q '."-J 3 5 0. j le-r ^CfU ^,' /yt^ II THE FOUNDATION (i) "THE FOUNDATION [i] " of the Hall of the Holy & Blessed Trinitie with the names of the " Founders & such as have been Benefactours & Masters of the same " together with the names of the present Fellowes & the number of "the Students therein, being Anno 1656." "William Bateman "borne in the Cittie of Norwich, Doctor of the Civill Law, Arch- " deacon of Norwich, after the 13 Bishop of that See, for exchange of "certain Parsonages in the iV^ yeare of King Edward 3^ anno 1353, " obteyned an ancient Hostle, neer adioyning to the Universitie House "or Hall butting upon Milnestreet & S' John Zacharies Church " east, where in former times students lived at their owne charges, wch " one John de Crawden Pryor [of] Ely, had purchased for the Monkes " of that Priory to Inhabite & Reside in, & made thereof a Colledge " or Hall for the Students of the Law, dedicating the same to the "holy & blessed Trinitie in the Cittie of Norwych, endowing the "same with lands and possessions. " To this Hostle (before it was by Him purchased) Richard Ling, " Doctour of Divinitie, Chauncellour of this Universitie, Archibald of " Norwych, Simon de Rekenhall, and Walter Elvedon gave foure " tenements, Robert Stratton, John Trunch, Walter Baketon, Walter "de Aldersey, & Peter de Bittering gave two messuages & seaven " peices of Ground, one of the messuages being called Drake's entrie'. [2] " This Colledge hath since by y^ bountie of M"" Simon Dalling & "Walter Huke Masters thereof, Robert Goodman, John Mabtide, "Gabriel Dun, Rich^ Nix, Bishop of Norwich, Stephen Gardiner, " Doctor of Law, 14 Master of this House, Bp of Winchester, " Lord Chancellour of England, and Chauncellour of this Universitie, " Matthew Parker, Arch Bishop of Canterbury, Doctor Mouse, Doctor " Harvey, M' Busby, M^ Hare Esc^, Doctor Cowell late Master, ' See Draxesentre in Index, and page 149 : Drakes Entry. 12 Trinity Hall [2] " Doctor of Law & King's Professour, S"" George Newman Knight, "been much enlarged, so as at this present there is a Master, " 12 Fellowes, 14 Schollers, besides officers and serv'^ of the Founda- " tion, with other Students, the whole number being [ ]. "ROBERT KING, Doct"^ of Law, Chauncellour of Ely &c, now Master. " Henry Pelsant, Bac. in Diuin. William Dickins, Master of Arts, " Andrew Owen, Df^ of Law. Thomas Exton, Bac. of Law. " John Pepis, D^ of Law Joseph Clark, Bac. of Law. " Tobias Wickham, M"- of Arts. John Boord, Master of Arts. " John Clark, M"^ of Arts. Henry Fauconberge, Bac. of Law. " Owen Hughes, Bac. of Law. Daniell Darnelley, Bac. of Arts." I copyed y^ abovesd ace' of y^ Foundation &c fm an old Table Hanging up in y« Master's Lodge. The account is an Imperfect one in sev^ Particulars of it. Where I differ fm it in any p' of this Book, I have follow'd w' I took to be better authority y" y^ abovesd account. [3] There are Two old Tables, belonging to y« Master's Lodge, con- taining some account of y^ Foundation & Benefactions of this College, & a List of y« Masters of it. The one, viz. the largest & y^ latest written, is about Two foot & an half Square. The account of y^ Foundation &c. is on vellum fram'd. In y^ Center is y^ account of y^ Founder & Benefact"; round wcfe are y« Arms of y^ seyi Masters of this College, almost all of y™ in their proper colours: The Coats of Arms are plac'd on several Leaves growing on two Stems wch spring fm a golden mitre at y« lowermost corner of y^ Table, where are ye College Arms & these words "W Bateman Founder." On several Leaves growing on y^ same Steins, & opposite to y^ Arms of y^ Masters of this College are y^ names of ye several Masters. The Larger of these Two Tables seems to be in ye main a Copy of ye former smaller one wch is done on paper fram'd, but is now much defac'd, wch I suppose was ye reason of the Larger & fairer one being made. The foremention'd account (pp. 11, 12) of ye "Foundation of The " Hall of the Holy and Blessed Trinitie &c.," together with The List of The Masters of Trinitie Hall, wch follows (pp. 13, 14), is a Copy from ye Larger of the Two foremention'd Tables. In ye Series Custodum Aul. Trin: pp. 152-4 of this Book, I have (in ye main) follow'd this List of ye Masters. Where I have Masters of the College 13 differ'd from it I have follow'd y^ accounts I met with in y^ old [3] College Register & Scrutiny Book, and Miscell: vol: i, Archiv: Collegij. One thing may be observ'd in this place; That D^ Caius's List of our Masters is an Imperfect one; and y* D^ Fuller says thus in His History of y^ University of Cambridge: "After Robert " Branch, I wou'd nominate Henry Wells, M"^ of Arts ; & next to [4] " Him Marmaduke Lumley. I wou'd also after Stephen Gardiner "place Walter Haddon for one year in y® reign of King Edward "ye Sixth, & after Him D'' Mouse in y^ same Kings Reign; then "Gardiner again in y^ first of Queen Mary, & Mouse again after "Gardiner's death." p. 48 of Hist.^. Here follows a Copy of y« foremention'd List of y^ Masters of Trinity Hall, (i) Robert Stretton, y^ first Master. Anno 1350. Anno 24 Ed. 3. (2) Adam Wickmer, 2 Master. Anno 1355. Ano 29 Ed.3; & A° 1383: A°7o Rich: 2. (3) Robert Braunch, 3 Master. Ao 1384. A" 8° Rich: 2. (4) Henry Wells, A" 1413. 4 Master. A" 1° Hen: s'i. (S) S Master. Aiio 1426. 4'° Hen: &-\ (6) . . . Lumley, A° 1429. Ao 7™° Hen : Sexti. 6 Master. (7) Simon Bailing, A° 1443; i.e. A° 22 Hen: Sexti. 7 Master. (8) Simon Thornham, Ao 1453. Ao 35 Hen: 6''. 8 Master. (9) William Balling. 1471. A° 11 Edw. 4''; et Ao 1498, i.e. Ao 14 Hen: 7™. 9 Master. (10) Edward Shouldham, Ao 1502. Ao 17 Hen. 7™. 10 Master. (11) John Wright, 11 Master. Ao 1505. Ao 21 Hen: 7™"; & Ao 1509. Ao 50 Hen: 8. (12) Walter Huke, 12 Master. Ao 1512. Ao 4*0 Hen: 8. He died Mr Ao 15 17. Ao 9 Hen: 8. (13) Thomas Larked 13 Master. A01S20. Ao 12 Hen: 8; & Anno 1527: Ao 19 Hen: 8. (14) Stephen Gardiner, B"^ of Law, Bp of Winchester, Ld Chaun- . cetlT of England, & Chauncettr of this Universitie, 14 Master. Ao 1525. Bied M-^ 1555. Ao Reg. Mar: 5. (15) Walter Haddon & William Mouse, B^^ of Law, were severally & de facto Masters in ye time of K. Ed: y^ Sixt. 15 & 16 (16) Masters. ' Fuller, History of the University of Cambridge, III., §§ 16 — 18. And see pp. 152 — 3, note. ' Robert Larke. Fuller, I.e. And see Cole, MSS., VI., p. loi ; Lvin., p. n. Le Neve, Fasti, p. 426. 14 Trinity Hall [4] ( 1 7) Henrie Harvey, D^ of Law, Vice-Chauncett 1 5[6o] : 1 7 Master. (18) Thomas Preston, D-" of Law, Vice-Chauncett 1589. Made Master [1584]. 18 Master. (19) John Cowell, D"- of Law, Vicar Gen" to Bp Bancroft, Vice- Chauncellr 1603 & 1604. 19 M"-. (20) Clemt Corbett, D>- of Law, Chauncettr of Chester, & Vice- Chauncettr 161 3. 20 M^. (21) Thomas Eden, Df of Law, Chauncettr of Ely. Elected Master of this College Sep. i^ 1626. 21 Master. John Bond (22) Rob. King, LL.D. Chaunc. of Ely. Adm : 1645. Recall'd 10 of Aug: 1660. 22 Mf. (23) Thomas Exton, Kn', LL.D., Adv. Gen", ChanC" of London. Adm: 1676. (24) Geo. Oxenden, LL.D., Dean of ye Arches, Vic^ Gen". Ad- mitted 1688. 24 W. (25) Geo. Bramston, LL.D. Adm. Feb. 1702. 25 Master. (26) Nath. Lloyd, Kn*, LL.D. Adv. Gen". Adm. 20 June, 17 10. 26 Master. For a more particular ace' of y« Masters of this College see Series Custodum Aul : Trin. pp. 152-4, [S] (2) ARMS OF THE MASTERS. The Arms of the several Masters of the College Blazon'd according as they appear Depicted on y^ Table mention'd p. 12. Hanging up in the Master's Lodge. L Robert Stretton. He Beareth Argent, a Bend Sable charg'd with three Flowers de Lis Or. II. Adam Wickmer. Parted per Fess Vert & Argent, Two Martlets counterchang'd. III. Robert Branch. Argent, a Lion Rampant sable, Arm'd & Lang'd Gules, sur- mounted of a Bendlet of the Second. IV. Henry Wells. Or, Three Piles meeting with their points in Base Gules, on a Canton Argent a Mullet Sable. Arms of the Masters 15 V [5] VI. LUMLEY. Or, a Chief Gules. VII. Simon D'alling. Ermin, a Bend Sable, charg'd with three Acorns slipt Or, a Crescent for Difference Gules. VIII. Simon Thornham. Gules, a Lion passant guardant between three Mascles Or. IX. William D'alling. The same with Simon D'alling, but not Differenc'd with a Crescent. In ye other Table the Crescent is on William's Coat, & not on Simons. I take ys older Table to be right. X. Edward Shouldham. Sable, on a Fess Argent Three Crescents of ye first between three Shovelers of y® second. XI. John Wright. [6] Sable, a Cheveron Ingrayl'd between three Flowers de lis Or, on a Chief of y^ Second Three Lozenges Azure. XII. Walter Huke. Or, on a Pile Gules between two Trefoils slipt Vert, Three Crescents of y^ Field two & one. XIII. Thomas Larke. Gules, a Saltire Argent between Four pair of Larkes, Legs eras'd Or Saltirewise. XIV. Stephen Gardiner. Azure, on a Cross Or between Four Griffins Heads eras'd (Quaere Argent), a Rose Gules Seeded of y^ Second. XV. and XVI. Walter Haddon & W^ Mouse. Two Coats parted per Pale. The First Or, a mans Leg Coup'd at ye Thigh, Azure, by ye name of Haddon. The Second Or, on a Fess between three Annulets in Chief & as many in Base, two & one Sable, a Cross patee of ye Field, for Mouse. XVII. Henry Harvey. Or, a Cheveron Gules, in Chief Three Leopards Heads of ye Second. 1 6 Trinity Hall [6] . XVIII. Thomas Preston. Argent, Two Bars Gules, on a Canton of y« same a Cinquefoil Or. XIX. John Cowell. Argent, Three Cheveronels Sable, each charg'd with a Bezant, all between two Crescents in Chief & another in Base Gules. XX. Clement Corbett. Or, a Raven proper, a Crescent for Difference Sable. XXI. Thomas Eden. Argent, on a Fess Gules Three Garbs Or, all between two Cheverons' Azure, each of y« Last charg'd with three Escallops of ye Field, a Crescent for Differ: Sable. The Escallops appear in y^ older Table but not in y^ other. [7] XXII. Robert King. Sable, a Lion rampant Double-Tayl'd Argent, Arm'd & Lang'd Gules. XXIII. John Bond. Or, a Fess Sable. The Arms of y^ Masters of y« College come no lower y" this. But there are Blanks for y^ Arms of four Masters more, beside that for ye 5th Master. In ye year 1722 &c. the Arms of ye Four Masters, viz. Exton, Oxenden, Bramston, Lloyd, were painted on ye foresd Table, & are as follows : Sf Thomas Exton's, Quarterly, The 1=' Gules, a Cross between 12 Cross Crosslets Fitchee Or. The 2" In y« original with y« Broad Seal to it, after "^ nos W Heredes nfos," it goes on thus,— "aut ministros nostros." * Printed in Documents relating to the University and Colleges of Cambridge, vol. 11., pp. 414 foil. 28 Trinity Hall [177] decernentes Statuta prefata per Custodes & Socios dicti Collegij qui pro tempore fuerint perpetuis temporibus inuiolabiliter obseruanda. Tenores autem fundaconis & Statutorum ^dcorum psentibus inseri fecimus integraliterq3 describi. Tenor fundaconis est talis. In nomine & honore sancte & indiuidue trinitatis patris & filij & spiritus sancti ac sancte ecclesie nostre cathedralis Norwic' que sancte trinitatis tit'Io noscitur insigniri ad cultusqj divini ac sciencie canonice & ciuilis Vniuersitatisq} cantebrigg' augmentum necnon ad comodum regimen & direcconem reipublice & specialiter dicte nostre ecclesie nostreq} dioc' Norwic'. Nos Wifts de Norwico permissione diuina Norwic epc vnum perpetuum collegium scolarium iuris canonici & ciuilis in Vniuersitate Cantebrigg dioc' Elyenc' in qua statum recepimus licet inmeriti doctoralem facimus ordinamus statuimus & stabilimus. Et volumus qd collegium scolarium supradictum vocetur collegium scolarium Sancte Trinitatis de Norwico, & qd domus quam inhabitabit dictum collegium nominetur aula Sancte Trinitatis de Norwico. Volumus insuper statuimus & ordinamus qd in dicto collegio vnus Sociorum dicti collegij sit custos collegij supradicti cui ceteri omnes socij habebunt [178] in Ileitis & canonicis excicium scolasticum & dicti collegij regimen coinodum & honorem tangentibus obedire. Quodq3 vacante ofifico custodie dicti collegij per mortem aut cessionem custodis qui pro tempore fuerit seu alio quouismodo libera elecco noui custodis ad ceteros dicti collegij socios pertineat in futurum: hoc tamen adiecto qd aliquem de socijs dicti collegij statum in iure canonico vel ciuili doctoratus vel bacalariatus habentem seu eciam magistrum in artibus famosum si talis ad hoc ydoneus in collegio habeatur: alioquin alium iuris canonici vel ciuilis doctorem vel bacalarium seu magistrum in artibus famosum in Vniuersitate studentem extra aulam ad hoc ydoneum eligant in custodem. Volumus eciam qd vacante aliquo loco per mortem vel cessionem alicuius socij collegij supradicti vel alio quouismodo alius Scolaris in loco vacante per liberam elecconem custodis & sociorum collegij subrogetur ita tamen qd in loco socij collegij subrogetur scolaris ydoneus moribus & ingenio qui per tres annos continuos ad minus iura canonica aut ciuilia audierit in Vniuersitate aliqua approbata nisi fuerit Magister in artibus aut bacalarius famosus qui infra annum foret si vellet in artibus incepturus quos eligibiles in Socios dicti collegij esse volumus licet nunquam antea audierint ius canonicum vel ciuile. Volumus insuper qd custos Literae Fundationis 29 & socij scholares collegij supradicti cum dederit eis altissimus [178] sufficientem ad hoc excresciam facultatu numerum Sociorum augere teneantur de comuni omnium consilio & assensu. Premissa volumus perpetuo & inuiolabiliter obseruari proponentes cum auxilio Saluatoris dictum collegium cum per reuerendum patrem ElyenS Epm loci diocesanum seu al= legitime fuerit approbatum tam libris vtriusq3 iuris quam redditibus & facultatibus dotare sufficientibus quibus psone collegij in sciencia vtriusq3 iuris proficere & vite necessaria perpetuis poterunt temporibus optinere. Tenore tamen ^senciu ordinandi faciendi & statuendi eis regulam vite scolastice directiuam ac statuta que necessaria vel vtilia nostre pro tempore consciencie videbuntur potestatem nobis liberam reseruamus. Data in manerio nostro de Thorpe nostre Norwic dioceg die quita decima mensis Januarlj anno iubileo a natiuitate domini Miffimo CCC™° quinquagesimo & consecracois nostre sexto, In cuius rei testimonium sigillum nostrum dictis die & loco fecimus hijs apponi. Et nos Thomas permissione diuina ElienS Epc collegium scolarium [179] supradictum modo quo ^mittitur per reuerendum patrem dmn Norwic episcopum ordinatum factum & stabilitum acordinaconem sup^scriptam secundum omnem sui modum & formam omniaq3 in ea contenta aucte diocesana qua fungimur quantum in nobis est vel esse poterit approbamus ratificamus & confirmamus dictum collegium ex nunc imperpetuum licitum & canonicum discernentes. In cuius rei testimonium sigillum nostrum fecimus hijs apponi. Data Cantebrigg nostre Eliens' dioc per manum magistri Johannis de 00 canonici herforden vicarij nostri generalis ac cancellarij nostri die vicesima Mensis Januarij anno diii supMicto & nos cancellarius & cetus vnanimis magistrorum Vniuersitatis predicte phabitis tractatu & deliberacone debitis in hac pte omnia & singula premissa approbamus ratificamus & quantum in nobis est seu esse poterit confirmamus. In cuius rei testimonium sigillum comune Vniuersitatis pdicte ^sentibus duximus apponendum. Data Cantebrig' vicesima prima die Mensis Januarij anno dni supradicto. Hic iNCiPiuNT Statuta collegij Scolarium sancte TRINITATIS DE NORWICO IN VNIUSITATE CANTEBRIGG. In nomine sancte & indiuidue trinitatis patris & filij & spiritus sancti. Nuper nos Witts de Norwico pmissione diuina Norwiceii Epc fecimus ordinauimus & stabiliuimus vnS perpetuu collegium scolarium sancte trinitatis de Norwico p Superiorem ad hoc com- 30 Trinity Hall [179] petentem modo & forma debitis rite & legitime postmod" approbatum & canonice confirmatum prout in literis dicte ordinaconis approbate & vt premittitur confirmate inde confectis plenius continetur. Verum qa in dictis ordinaconis & fundaconis literis ordinandi faciendi & statuendi psonis dicti Collegij regulam vite scolastice directiuam ac statuta que necessaria vel vtilia nostre p tempore consciencie viderentur in posterum plenam nobis & liberam reseruauimus potestatem: Nos volentes aliqua que pro nfo dicto collegio nra cathedrali ecctia nobis successoribusq3 nris necno pro reipublice coinodo necessaria vel vtilia reputamus iuxta dictarum literarum continenciam facere statuere & ordinare ad ea pcedimus in hunc modum. [180] DE NUMERO SOCIORUM dicti COLLEGII & STUDENCIUM IN lURE CANONICO & CIUILI. Ra. Inprimis statuimus & ordinamus qd in collegio nostro sancte trinitatis pdicto sint ppetuo viginti & vnus socij quorum viginti vnius sociorum vnus sit custos collegij supradicti cui ceteri viginti socij habebunt prout infra describitur obedire. Item volumus quod de ceteris viginti socijs decern ad minus sint legiste & septem sint ad minus perpetuo in dicto collegio canoniste si & quantum psonarum facultas occurret vt sic legistis dicti collegij futuris temporibus trans- migrantibus ad iura canonica audiend' decem de dictis viginti socijs sint ad plus in dicto collegio socij canoniste & deficientibus socijs canonistis tresdecim dictorum viginti sociorum ad plus socij sint legiste quousq3 domino concedente sociorum numerus augeatur. Custos autem collegij qui pro tempore fuerit statim cum pfectus fuerit eligat an voluerit esse legista an canonista si status sui condico paciatur: dum tamen in scientia quam elegerit continue! quousq3 deus sibi dederit pcedente tempore in dicta sciencia doctoratum. De obediencia & gestu sociorum. R'^a, Item statuimus & ordinamus qd omnes socij dicti collegij presentes & futuri sint obedientes custodi dicti collegij qui pro tempore fuerit & eo absente vel impedito alteri socio locum suum tenenti quem ad hoc duxerit subrogand in Ileitis & honestis exercicium scolasticum dicte aule regimen ac coiiiodum tangentibus & honorem. Quodq3 omnes & singuli tam custos quam socij qui pro tempore fuerint studio in [181] facultatibus quibus institerint diligenter vacent ac in collegio & extra honeste quiete & modeste se habeant ac infra habitaconem eorum latino inter se coinuniter fruantur eloquio singulisq3 septimanis ter Founder's Statutes 31 videlicet secundis quartis & sextis ferijs de sero aliquam questionem [i8i] iuris canonici vel ciuilis disputent in comuni nisi aliquo dictorum dierum legitime fuerint impediti quo casu hoc idem in crastino facere teneantur. Nullusq3 sociorum collegij a dictis disputacoibus seu earum aliqua absq} causa raconabili se absentet, Socium insuper aut alium habeant cotidie in sacra Scriptura lectorem in mensa, quem p notabilis temporis spacium iuxta arbitrium coUegio ^sidentis cum silence audiant in coiiiuni. NuUusq} alius non socius collegij ad faciend' cum eis moram p aliquos dies continuam admittaturabsq3 omnium sociorum assensu concordi nee cum eis vlterius moram faciat quam de omniu vnanimi sociorum voluntate procedat. De HABITU & CONDICIONE SOCIORUM. Ra. Item statuimus & ordinamus qd custos & omnes socij dicti collegij qui pro tempore fuerint robis vnius secte cum longis tabardis seu epitogijs talaribus annis nouiter singulis induantur quodq3 custos & socij omnes & singuli tam diebus legibilibus in scolis quam festiuis diebus p vias publicas incedentes tabbardis seu epitogijs talaribus coiiiuniter vtantur lecture coinunis psertim tempore magistrorum nisi ex temporis qualitate aut alia causa raconabili aliud dukint faciend'. Nullusq3 socius ad postulandum in aduocatorum officio nee etiam ad procurandum in procuratorum office in causis cotriunibus vt advocatus seu procurator coinunis se occupet quouis modo nee etiam singulariter ex affeccone si tali excicio postulandi seu pcurandi a lectura vel studio poterit notabiliter impediri. Volumus enim qd socij omnes studio intendant scolastico diligenter quousq3 habiles [182] fuerint ad legend & ex tunc ad legend continue in statu bacalarij se conutant : quousq3 volumina in iure ciuili legiste & libros decretalium decretiste more plegerint consueto. Si quis autem custos aut socius notabiliter in corpore dissolutus inhonestus inquietus rixosus inobediens seu rebellis aut in studendo legendo seu pficiendo in scolis notabiliter negligens appareat in futurum p custodem collegij cum assensu maioris ptis sociorum collegij si socius fuerit vel p cancellarium ad suggestionem duarum pcium sociorum collegij si custos fuerit corrigatur & puniatur. Quod si quis eorum rebellis proteruus aut incorrigibilis notabiliter appareat in premissis vel aliquo pmissorum tunc nisi post trinam moniconem sibi p duas ptes socoru collegij si custos fuerit vel p custodem cum assensu maioris ptis socorii faciend si socius fuerit trium ebdomadarum spacium continentium a pmissis destiterit taliter quod iudicio maioris ptis sociorum manifesto appareat de omnibus et singulis ^missis plene correctus & integraliter emendatus 32 Trinity Hall [182] a collegio & collegij coiiiodo perpetuo excludatur. Custodes enitn & socij dicti collegij qui pro tempore fuerint tam diu in dicto collegio remaneant quam diu caste honeste obedienter pacifice & cum studendi diligencia se habebunt & vlterius eos nul/um ius habere volumus in dicto collegio remanendi quia pro eorum defectibus in premissis possint per modum supius descriptum a dicto collegio perpetuo amoueri absq} cuiuscumq} appellaconis remedio vel querele. Nos enim omnes & singulos sic correctos seu corrigendos ammotos seu ammovendos ab omni contradicconis appellaconis & querele remedio statuimus penitus excludendos. Custodes tamen p solum cancellarium Vniuersitatis Cantebrigg' cum deliberacone duorum rectorum dicte Vniuersitatis & duorum doctorum regencium in dicta Vniuersitate qui non fuerint de collegio pdicto quos idem cancellarius duxerit [183] eligendos de facultatibus theologie iuris canonici vel ciuilis & cum assensu dictorum rectorum & doctorum seu maioris ptis eorum & cum assensu concordi duarum pcium collegij supradicti. Socios vero p solum custodem cum assensu maioris ptis sociorum dicti collegij ex premissis causis volumus ammoveri. Custodes autem collegij qui pro tempore fuerint quos circa regimen collegij & negocia eiusdem oportebit sollicitis & intentis vigillijs occupari a continuo scolastico excicio haberi volumus excusatos. Volumus insuper quod nullus de collegio nee custos nee alius ex quacumq} causa contra collegium nee contra aliquem de collegio causam appellaconis nee querele nee aliquam aliam litem neq3 in ecctiastico neq3 in Sclari foro seu iudicio prosequatur sine expresso consensu maioris & sanioris ptis collegij supradicti. De tempore ellecconis et forma. R^a Item statuimus & ordinamus quod vacante custodia dicti collegij p mortem cessionem vel alio quouis modo fiat elecco de custode p socios dicti collegij infra mensem. Interim autem senior vel sanior socius collegij vices gerat custodis. Elecconem autem p viam scrutinij fieri volumus & ille in quern maior pars sociorum consencerit iuris solempnitate submota p Vniuersitatis Cantebrigg cancellarium absq} cause cognicone protinus approbetur. Nullam autem potestatem habeat cancellarius ^dictus elecconem predictam discutere vel earn reprobare nee aliam iurisdicconem propter hoc in electum nee eligentes excere: sed solum electum sibi p maiorem ptem sociorum collegij presentatum illico extraiudicialiter approbare. Quod si vota in diuersos diuisa fuerint ita quod nullus repiatur vota maioris ptis collegij habuisse ad eligend' redeant iterato ac sepius quousq} p Founder's Statutes 33 maioris ptis elecconem concordem eligatur aliquis in custodem eciam [183] eleccone facta primitus non cassata. Nullam enim iuris sollempnitatem sed solum maioris ptis consensum per viam scrutinij in custodis & [184] sociorum eleccone volumus obseruari. Quod si p elecconem maioris ptis sociorum concordem infra mensem puisum non fuerit collegio de custode tunc prouisio de custode pro ilia vice ad cancellarium dicte Vniuersitatis qui pro tempore fuerit deuoluatur. Dum tamen cancellarius supradictus qui pro tempore fuerit aliquem socium dicti coUegij doctorem aut bacalarium in iure canonico vel ciuili aut magistrum in artibus si talis repiatur ad hoc ydoneus in eodem : alioquin aliquem doctorem aut bacalarium iuris canonici vel ciuilis extra collegium in dicta Vniuersitate studentem vel magistrum in artibus in literatura famosum ad hoc ydoneum pficiet in custodem. Sed si locus alicuius socij dicti collegij quouismodo vacauerit in futurum volumus qd p custodis & maioris ptis sociorum elecconem concordem p uiam scrutinij vt ^mittitur infra mensem alius subrogetur : alioquin ad solum custodem prouisio & ordinaco socij ptineat ilia vice. Salua nobis libera potestate ordinandi & disponendi de custode & socijs preficiendis & ammovendis dum fuerimus in hac vita. De personis in LOCIS VACANTIBUS SUBROGANDIS. R<=a. Item statuimus & ordinamus qd si locus alicuius socij legiste vacauerit in futurum ad ilium locum eligatur bacalarius aut scolaris triennalis iuris ciuilis aut magister aut bacalarius in artibus famosus qui infra vnius anni spacium incepturus foret si vellet continuare in facultate predicta. Si vero locus socij canoniste vacare contigerit tunc si septem non supfuerint in collegio ^sbiti canoniste in locum vacantis eligatur in socium canonistam aliquis socius legista dicti collegij si quis eorum ad audiend' iura canonica & ad gradum ^sbiri [185] voluerit transmigrare : alioquin alius de dicta Vniuersitate vel alia bacalarius iuris canonici vel ciuilis aut scolaris triennalis in altera dictarum facultatum aut magister seu bacalarius famosus in artibus infra anni spacium incepturus prout supi^ est expssum. Si autem superfuerint septem presbiri seu socij canoniste tunc in locum deficientis eligatur alius in socium legistam vel canonistam put maiori pti collegij videbitur faciend' nisi aliquis de socijs legistis dicti collegij migrare voluerit ad iura canonica audienda: quo casu ipsum omnimodo admitti volumus in socium canonistam dum tamen canonistarum numerus paciatur. Volumus insup quod in omni eleccone ^feccone & ordinacone custodis & sociorum in posterum faciend' omnis affecco singularis conspiraco & pcialitas excludatur D. w. 3 34 Trinity Hall [i8s]vt sic simpliciter melior & p coUegio vtilior quantum eis deus in consciencia ministrauerit eligatur. Saluo tamen semper quod in omnibus elecconibus custodis ejusdem collegij & in elecconibus sociorum vtriusq3 iuris socii eiusdem collegij primo & post eos socij aula seu collegij annunciaconis virginis gloriose marie in eadem VniSsitate & post eos alij scolares nostre dioces' ce?is paribus iudico maioris ptis sociorum & non beneficiati beneficiatis ac paupiores dicoribus ce?is paribus alijs omnibus ^ferantur. Volumus autem quod nullus curatum optinens beneficium cuiuscumqs valoris seu non curatum vel decanatum ruralem optinens quorum fructus redditus & puentus sex marcarum comunibus annis verum annuum valorem excedunt elegi valeat in socium collegij supradicti. [i86] De incepturis in UTROQ3 iure. R'<^. Item statuimus & ordinamus qd cum socij legiste seu canoniste dicti nostri collegij volumina seu libros more plegerint consueto & ad statum doctoratus in vno vel altero iure sciencia moribus & etate ydonei maioris ptis sociorum iudico aut in Vniuersitate ilia coiter reputentur tunc ad recipiendum dicti doctoratus statum infra trienni spacium omnino vel infra breuius tempus ex causa si custos cum maioris ptis sociorum assensu hoc pro honore dicti collegij viderit limitand' sub pena ppetue privaconis a collegio quam dicti incepturi propter inobedienciam ipso facto incurrant districcius compellantur. Set pmittimus qd dicto medio tempore possint dicti incepturi in iure ciuili si voluerint audire vel legere iura canonica & in dicta facultate studere continue absqj hoc quod dicto tempore medio ad suscipiend' sacros ordines teneantur. Tales enim incepturos in iure ciuili iura canonica audientes inter legistas volumus illo medio tempore computari. Volumus eciam quod quilibet socius dicti collegij incepturus in sacra pagina iure canoico vel ciuili centum solidos sterlingorum die incepconis sue de bonis coinunibus collegij recipiat p expensis. Proviso qd in vna facultate vno anno non incipiat nisi vnus de collegio sup^dicto. De continuacone doctorum in vtroq3 iure. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod quilibet doctor dicti collegij tarn iuris canonici quam ciuilis continuare teneatur lecturam suam [187] ordinariam in legibus & decretis p vnum annum ad minus & vltra quousq3 in sua facultate doctorem regentem in dicta VniSsitate habuerit successorem. Doctor autem dicti collegij cum alium in sua facultate in dicta Vniusitate habuerit successorem dum tamen primum Founder's Statutes 35 annum suum compleuit cessare de cetera teneatur nisi custos cum [187] consensu maioris ptis sociorum collegij aliud p honore et comodo dicti collegij duxerit ordinand' & nisi scolarium multitude plures doctores simul requirat in eadem facultate regentes aut nisi doctor successor suus pdictus cum vnicus fuerit in Vniusitate regens mortuus vel alias ad legend' ppetuo aut verisimiliter longo tempore fuerit impeditus: tunc enim doctorem ilium vel alium de collegio qui cessaurat leccones suas resumere si status suus paciatur & continuare volumus quousq3 dicta Vniusitas habuerit alium in dicta facultate regentem vt sic dicta Vniuersitas vnum saltern regentem semper habeat in vtroq3 iure canonico & ciuili. Volumus tamen qd in vna facultate numquam sit vnica vice nisi vnicus in dicto collegio doctor regens nisi custos cum assensu maioris partis sociorum aliud p honore dicti collegij duxerit ordinand'. Doctor autem decretorum cum cessauerit ad studend' & audiend' in sacra pagina se transferat indilate & in ea continuet quousq3 statum optinuerit doctoratus & vlterius quam diu in dicta aula voluerit remanere si beneficiatus non fuerit aut si beneficij sui condico paciatur & talis in canonistarum numero computetur. Cum autem doctor iuris ciuilis cessauerit liceat sibi p biennij spacium legere ordinarie vel cursorie decretales & interim inter legistas ipsum volumus computari. Ad legend' autem vltra biennium aut ad studend' in iure canonico vt scolaris admitti volumus dum taxat si canonistarum numerus paciatur: alioquin cum vlterius in iure ciuili pficere non possit verisimiliter p honore collegij sup^dicti [188] nee ad studendum in alia facultate obstante tunc numero deputari a dicto collegio recedere teneatur quousq3 locus aliquis vacauerit canoniste ad quem in eleccone facienda socij canoniste dictum doctorem si ipse voluerit omnibus alijs volumus anteferri si bene- ficiatus non fuerit aut sui beneficij condico paciatur. De canonistis ad sacros ordines amovendis. R'ca. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod exceptis incepturis in jure ciuili jura canonica infra tempus ad incipiend' eisdem limitatum audientibus vt ^fertur & doctoribus iuris ciuilis p biennium proximum post eorum cessaconem legentibus ordinarie vel cursorie decretales quicumq3 modo quo ^mittitur ad studendum in iure canonico deputatus seu in locum canoniste alterius subrogatus infra anni pximi spacium a die quo admissus fuerit in socium canonistam ad omnes sacros ordines se faciat promoueri et post susceptum saSdocium se faciat celeriter instrui ad missas celebrand'. Et quod quilibet psbit socius dicti collegij ad celebrand' instructus missam septimanis 3—2 36 Trinity Hall [188] teneatur singulis quinquies ad minus cessante impedimento legitime sup quo eorum cuiuslibet oneramus conscienciam celebrare ac in missis suis memoriam nri ac pfis & mris necnon pdecessorum & successorum nostrorum facere specialem. Hortamur tamen in dno omnes & singulos ^sbi?os sup^dictos qd iuxta sacrorum canonum instituta sic [189] viuant quod cotidie celebrare & cotidie ilium scm panem cotidianum anime fulcimentum corpus dei & hominis bndictum recipere mereantur vt iuxta verba beati ambrosij canonizata Quisq's cotidie accipiat quod cotidie sibi prosit. Recipiend' tamen pecuniam p modum annualis seruicij vel alio quouis modo ad celebrand' pro animabus alijs eorum cuilibet in?dicimus facultatem. De BENEFICIATIS. Item statuimus & ordinamus qd quilibet socius dicti nostri collegij iam receptus possit in dicto collegio existens decanatum ruralem seu popularem ac beneficia sine cura qcuq} non excedencia in vo valore annuo decem marcas si non doctor vel decem libras si doctor theologie iuris canonici vel ciuilis fuerit optinere & optent' in dicto collegio comorans licite retinere. Socius vo dignitatem vel eccam curatam cuiuscumq3 valoris aut decanatum seu beneficia sine cura excedencia coinunibus annis in vo valore annuo decem marcas vel decem libras sterlingorum' iuxta distinccone sup^dictam habens non poterit postquam talia seu tanti valoris annul beneficia pacifice optimiit in collegio nisi p vnius anni spacium remanere. Excepto custode quem cum quocumq} beneficio curato & non curato eciam si dignitas fuerit ofificium custodie si voluit volumus retinere. De inhabilibus personis dicti collegij. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod si socius dicti collegij cuiuscumq} [190] status facultatis aut gradus fuerit quandocumq3 seu quomodociiq} inhabilis fuerit ppetua inhabilitate aut tali quod iudico maioris ptis sociorum non speratur in eo verisimiliter habilitas in futurum ad pficiend' vlterius in studio p honore collegij supradicti seu ad optinend' gradum doctoratus in iure canonico seu ciuili talis p custodem cum discrecone consilio & assensu maioris ptis sociorum collegij protinus expellatur & alij apti & habiles ad proficiend' in ammotorum loca per modum et formam descript' supius eligantur. Exceptis ^sbifts socijs canonistis quos omnes perpetuos esse volumus in collegio ' See note on Sterlingorum, pp. 50, 51. Founder's Statutes 37 quamdiu in eo voluerint remanere quousqs beneficia eccliastica [190] optinuerint incompassibilia secundum statutorum limitaconem aut alias demeruerint taliter qd pp eorum demerita sint iuxta formam statutorum a collegio ammouendi. DE INHABILI CUSTODE. Rca. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod si custos dicti collegij qui p tempore fuerit p duas ptes sociorum collegij inhabilis seu indignus ad dicti officij regimen ex causis iustis & verisimilibus habeatur tunc dictus custos ad cedend' voluntarie officio suo pdicto p dicti collegij socios inuitetur. Quo si sponte cedere noluerit tunc cancellarius VniUsitatis ^dicte qui p tempore fuerit consulatur: qui recepta extraiudicialiter informacone a duabus ptibus sociorum dicti collegij dictum custodem remansurum decernat vel ab offico removend' cum deliberacone duorum rectorum VniSsitatis & duorum doctorum regencium in dicta VniUsitate & assensu eorum prout supius est expressum: quern si voluntarie cesserit inuitatus remanere volumus si voluerit vt socium de collegio dum tamen habilis fuerit ad proficiend' [191] in studio & si beneficiatus non fuerit aut si beneficii sui condico paciatur. De SIGILLO & ARCHA COMMUNI. Ra. Item statuimus & ordinamus qd dictum nostrum collegium habeat vnum sigillum coiiiune & vnam archam coiiiunem magnam & fortem in qua dictum sigillum indenturas munimenta iocalia & thesaurum dicti collegij volumus conservari sub tribus clauibus diusae fabricae quarum vna penes vnum & altera penes alium & tercia penes tercium remaneant socios ad hoc p maiorem partem sociorum annis singulis nouiter eligendos. Et volumus quod singulis annis totum residuum remanens vltra expensas necessarias collegij in cista p thesauro collegij non expendatur nisi in edificacone vel repacone domorum murorum vel clausure habitaconis seu rectoriarum dicti collegij seu in empcone reddituum ppetuorum pro collegio aut in defenconem iurium aut aliam vtilitatem ppetuam eiusdem. Non autem in coiiiodum singularium psonarum collegij sup^dicti. Nee thesaurus pecunie cuiquam sub cuiuscumq3 securitatis aut alio colore seu titulo mutuetur. De compoto reddendo. Item volumus & ordinamus quod custos collegij & custodes clauium ciste coinunis eiusdem qui pro tempore fuerint reddant fideliter compotum singulis annis de omnibus & singulis receptis liberatis 38 Trinity Hall [191] expensis gestis & administratis per eos & totum residuum qd [192] superfuerit vltra expensas in thesaurum collegij conuertatur. Et hoc volumus quod fiat anno quolibet bina vice: videlicet in septimanis pximis post resumpconem magistrorum regencium in terminis pximis post festa sancti Michaelis & Pasche in psencia omnium sociorum dicti collegij tunc in VniSsitate ^sencium aut trium eorum ad minus quos dictum collegium ad hoc duxerit eligend'. Volumus insuper quod in dictis compotorum diebus fiant due indenture de statu dicte aule & de toto residuo remanente quarum vna penes custodem remaneat alia vero in archa coinuni collegij reponatur. De honeribus sociorum de collegio. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod quilibet custos & socius qui pro tempore fuerit in collegio sup^dicto omnibus & singulis diebus cum de mane surrexerit & de sero antequam lectum intrauerit aut alijs horis dictorum diei & noctis si dictis horis fuerit impeditus dicat genibus flexis illam antiphonam de trinitate, Libera nos, cum versiculo, Benedicamus Patrem, & ofione de trinitate, Omi}s sempitne deus, & dum fuerimus in hac vita cum ilia oroe, Rege quesumus domine: post mortem vero nostram cum ilia oracoe, Deus qui inter apticos sacdotes. Dicat eciam quilibet eorum quolibet die hora tamen qua voluerit p animabus patris nostri Wiffi & matris nostre Margerie; [193] & cum subtracti fuerimus ab hac luce pro anima nostra & animabus pdecessorum & successorum nostrorum episcoporum Norwic' ilium psalmum: De profundis da., cum Kyrie el. & cum ofone dominica & salutacone angelica more solito & cum ore, Inclina Domine, cum expressione nominum patris & matris nostrorum: ac post mortem nostram cum or, Deus qui inter apostolicos. Quilibet insup eorum audiat quolibet die cessante legimo impedimento vnam missam & dum eam audierit aut alia hora diei si misse tempore fuerit impeditus dicat flexis genibus quiquagesies salutaconem angelicam cum illo fine Et benedictus fructus ventris tut, Ihc Deus &• homo amen, cum orone dominica post singulas denas recitacones salutaconis pdicte. Post mortem vero nostram custos & socii qui pro tempore fuerint statim cum primo sciuerint mortem nostram & extunc ppetuis temporibus annis singulis die obitus nostri facient in ecctia pochiali vel in capella eorum propria cum eam habuerint decenter constructam aut in alia ecca ville cantebrigie quam ex causa raconabili duxerint eligend' missam de mortuis soUempniter & cum deuocone debita celebrari. Et extunc quilibet custos & socios qui pro tempore fuerit in omnibus & singulis diebus obitus nostri necnon omnibus & singulis Founder's Statutes 39 septimanis tam communis lecture quam vacaconum temporibus semel [193] in^aliqua die cuiuslibet septimane in qua saluo cuiuslibet studio comodius poterit dicat singulariter vel in comuni pro anima nostra & animabus patris & matris nostrorum ac omnium predecessorum & successorum episcoporum Norwiceng officium mortuorum: videlicet, Placebo, & Dirige, cum comendacone more ecctiastico consueto. [194] Presbiteri vero dicti collegij socij quos singulis septimanis quinquies ad minus vt ^mittitur cessante impedimento legitimo volumus celebrare in singulis eorum missis dum fuerimus in humanis dicant p nobis illam collectam, Rege qs domine, & p pace & tranquillitate ecclie Norwic illam collectam, Eccie tue qs domine, & pro animabus patris nostri & matris nostre illam coif, Inclina dHe aurem tuam, cum secret' & postcomunibus illarum collectarum. Post mortem vero nostram in loco illius collecte Reg qs dne dicant illam coll' pro anima nostra & animabus predecessorum & successorum nostrorum episcoporum Norwic in singulis missis, Deus qui in? apticos sac. Volumus eciam qd in singulis diebus dominicis conueniant custos & omnes socij in ecctia eorum parochiali aut alia seu in capella eorum ppria cum earn habuerint decenter constructam & in ea saluo impedimento legitimo cuiuscumq3 missam de trinitate cum nota vel sine nota put facultas occurret simul audiant in comuni. De SUBUENCONE CUSTODIS SOCIORUM & SERUITORUM COLLEGIJ. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod custos collegij qui pro tempore fuerit p roba furrur comunis & alijs necessarijs suis annis recipiat singulis decem marcas: Item doctor quilibet in theologia iure canonico vel ciuili octo marcas : Item quilibet socius ^sbit sine sit doctor siue non octo marcas: Item quilibet socius non doctor nee psbi? sed bacalarius in altero iure canonico vel ciuili septem marcas: Item [i9S] quilibet socius non doctor nee psbiter nee bacalarius in altero iure sex marcas. Et vltra p distribuconibus specialibus : in festo natalis domini duodecim denarios: in festo pasche duodecim denarios: et in festo sancte & indiuidue trinitatis duos solidos; recipiet quilibet eorum qui in dicto coUegio dictis festis presens fuerit aiiuatim. Ne autem impotentes seu paupes socij dicti collegij p potencores seu dicores eorum socios ad expensas excitentur maiores seu nimiu excessivas statuimus & ordinamus qd tam pannorum liberate coiiiunis anis sing'lis distribuend' quam furrurarum coi5unarumq3 ac aliorum necessariorum coiiiuniu ^cium seu quantitas de & cum vnanimi consensu duarum pcium sociorum expresso annis singulis consideratis paupiorum & impotencorum viribus ordinetur & deliberato consilio 40 Trinity Hall [19s] constituatur : vt sic sing'li socij de subvencone collegij supradicti sua valeant quantum poterunt expensarum onera supportare. Habeant insup socij collegij quinq3 seruitores coinunes iuratos eisdem : videlicet dispensatorem pistorem qui eciam nouerit officium braciandi & coqum in statu officiariorum quorum quilibet de bonis coinunibus collegij ^ter porcones p socijs singulariter limitatis recipiet vnam robam vnius & coinunis secte & decem solidos pro salario annuatim. Item habebunt vnum famulum pistoris focarium in pistrina & alium famulum cocij focarium in coquina quorum vterq} habebit vnam robam de statu garciferi' vnius secte & quinque solidos pro stipendijs annuatim pter id qd socij dicti collegij dictis seruitoribus ex eorum liberalitate [196] voluerint forsitan de pprio ministrare. Item vt expense circa victualia collegij vtilius fiant & absq3 dispensatoris suspicone procedant volumus & ordinamus qd p quamlibet septimanam vnus dicti collegij socius sit expensarum omnium circa victualia dispositor & ordinator quodq3 omnes & singuli socij istud onus singulis septimanis assumere teneantur nisi quis fuerit legie impeditus aliquo impedimento custodis & maioris ptis sociorum iudicio approbando quo casu alius socius in eius locum pro dicta ebdomada subrogetur. Si quis autem socius custos doctor vel alius proprium habere voluerit seruitorem hoc ad expensas proprias sine aliorum incomodo fieri pmittimus dum tamen ille seruiens pacificus castus humilis fuerit & quietus. De residencia & absencia. Item volentes dicti collegij psonas ad continuum studij eScicium excitare statuimus & ordinamus quod nullus socius ^sertim sine licencia custodis aut eius locum tenentis nee custos ^sertim absq3 consilio & assensu duorum saniorum aut seniorum collegij extra aulam seu hospicium pnoctet. Volumus tamen qd in licencia danda socijs p custodem & assensu per socios dando custodi non adhibeatur nimia difficultas sed qd asserenti se sub iuramento collegio pstito causam habere raconabilem absentandi non denegetur absentandi facultas ^sertim vacaconum temporibus. Set tunc assignetur absentandi certum tempus iuxta indigenciam eiusdem & qualitatem cause infra qd redire cessante impedimento legitimo teneatur: Proviso quod medietas sociorum pro tutela aule & bonorum eiusdem ac inter eos [197] duo socij presbiPi ad minus semper in collegio remaneant ne socij diuinis destinuantur officijs residentes. Volumus insup quod de porcone cuiuslibet tam custodis quam alterius socij absencie sue [346] 1 "Gaiconet, Little Boy, Garcon, Knave.'' Mr Selden's works: Edit: London 1726. 3rd volume. Titles of Honour, p. 850. Founders Statutes 41 tempore p qualibet septimana qua absens fuerit duodecim denarij [197] subtrahantur & ilia pecunia in thesauro coUegij reponatur: Saluo quod p vnicum in quolibet anno mensem continuu vel discontinuu possit quilibet custos & socius absq} subtracconis alicuius pena se cum licencia vt pmittitur absentare. Volumus insuper & ordinamus qd nee p custodem vel locum eius tenentem socio licencia nee custodi p duos seniores consilium & assensus dari possit se in vno anno extra vacaconum generalium tempora vltra vnius mensis spacium continuum nee discontinuii semel nee diusis vicibus abscentandi nisi pro negocijs collegij aut alijs pprijs causis necessarijs iudicio & assensu custodis & maioris partis sociorum collegij concorditer approbandis. De numero augendo. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod quandocumqs dictum collegium habuerit ex nostra aut aliorum fidelium largicone aut eiusdem collegij empcone sufficientem seu habundantem ad hoc excrescenciam reddi- tuum annorum ppetuorum teneatur sociorum p tempore numerum iuxta dictam reddituum annorum ppetuorum excrescenciam ampliare. Sup quo custodis & sociorum qui pro tempore fuerint sub iuramento pstito coram do conscienciam oneramus. Et volumus quod numerus augmentandus fiat de socijs legistis & canonistis alternatim nisi custodi cum assensu & deliberacoe maioris ptis sociorum collegij videretur pro honore & comodo collegij pro tempore aliud faciend'. De bonis collegij non aliendis. [198] Item statuimus & ordinamus quod bona immobilia dicti collegij siue sint temporalia siue spiritualia nullo modo nee aliquo vnquam tempore alienentur. Et idem statuimus & ordinamus de ppetuis iuribus in corporalibus dicti collegij. Item idem statuimus de libris dicti collegij de psenti concessis seu datis ac futuris temporibus concedendis aut dandis coUegio supradicto. DE LIBRIS COLLEGIJ. R'. Item volumus & ordinamus quod in diebus compotorum supius descript' annis singulis coram custode & omnibus dicti collegij socijs tunc in dicta VniSsitate ^sentibus ostendantur realiter visibiliter & dis- tincte omnes libri dicti collegij quos ex nostra liberalitate seu aliorum fidelium pia largicone habent & eos habere contigerit in fiiturum. Vt sic quolibet anno bis apparere poterit si aliquis liber dicti collegij perditus fuerit vel distractus. Volumus enim & statuimus quod nullus 42 Trinity Hall [198] liber dicti coUegij vllo vnquam tempore vendatur donetur pmutetur vel alio quouis alienetur titulo vel colore nee alicui alteri quam de collegio comodetur nee alicui de coUegio nee de ex nee in aula nee extra quaternatim tradatur pro copia deseribenda: Nee p custodem nee aliquem alium dueatur vel portetur extra villam cantebrigie nee extra aulam seu hospicium dicti coUegij neq3 integraliter neq} [199] ptieulariter quaternatim nisi ad seolas ita tamen quod nullus liber pnoctet extra aulam seu hospicium ^dictum nisi aliquis liber fuerit religandus vel necessario emendandus quo casu cum dietus liber religatus vel emendatus fuerit ad aulam predictam illico reportetur. Et volumus quod omnes libri dicti collegij ponantur in aliqua camera secura pro libraria collegij deputanda vt sic ad eos p omnes scolares collegij possit coiiiunis haberi recursus. Permittimus tamen quod libri textuum vtriusq} iuris scolaribus collegij indigentibus ad eorum peculiarem vsum dum tamen non portentur extra vt supra dicitur vsq3 ad eertum tempus iuxta disereconem custodis & trium collegij seniorum poterunt coinodari. Libros autem doctorum vtriusq} iuris volumus in dicta librarie camera cum cathenis ferreis conligatos ad sociorum coinunem vsum continue remanere. De iuramto omniu de collegio. Item statuimus & ordinamus quod quilibet socius dicti collegij qui pro tempore fuerit statim in eius admissione seu ingressu iuret ad sancta dei euuangtia manibus suis tacta qd omnia statuta in hoc libro descripta fideliter sine fraude & inuiolabiliter obseruabit: Item quod fidelis & diligens erit in quocumq} offico quod in collegio ipsum habere contigerit in futurum : Item quod comodum & honorem dicti [200] collegij & non contrarium quamdiu vixerit pcurabit: Item iurabit vt supra qd ipse ex tunc quam diu vixerit ad quemcumq3 statum ipsum puenire contigerit honorem & coiiiodum ecctie Norwic & numquam contrarium pcurabit & quod numquam quam diu vixerit erit in aliquo negocio causa vel lite contra aliquem epm Norwicen qui pro tempore fuerit nee contra ecctiam nee contra capitulum Norwic: Item qd cum extra excicium fuerit scolasticum quam diu vixerit erit in omni causa negocio & lite cum epo Norwic qui pro tempore fuerit & cum ecetia & capitulo Norwic p iusto & eompetenti salario quociens & quando p pte dietorum episeopi & capituli seu ecctie congrue fuerit requisitus: Proviso semp quod nullus socius dicti collegij eScicio insistens seolastieo virtute dicti iuramenti inuitus ab eScicio suo seolastieo subtrahatur. Volumus autem quod si quis ex facilitate aut subita mocone vel indeliberate absq3 excogitata deliberata aut eondicta fraude dolo Founder's Statutes 43 vel ptinacia in aliquo premissorum seu in aliquo alio obediencie seu [200] statutorum article peccaurit vel offenderit paratus se corrigere & emendare piurus propter hoc non scenciatur nee p piuro ex hoc ab alijs reputetur. DE SOCIORUM NOMINIBUS EPO NORWIC & CAPITULO ANNIS SINGULIS INTIMAND'. Item vt epi Norwic qui pro tempore fuerint & captm eiusdem ecciie de nominibus sociorum qui virtute iuramenti supius ordinati dictorum episcoporum capituli & ecctie Norwic obsequijs astringuntur [201] plenius valeant informari, vt sic epi Norwic & capitulum ad eos & eorum singulos ad quemcumq3 statum vel gradum puenerint recursum habere valeant in agendis: Statuimus & ordinamus quod quilibet custos dicti collegij qui pro tempore fuerit quolibet anno in synodo pxima post festum sancti Michaelis in Norwic ecctia celebranda certificet epm Norwic qui p tempore fuerit si tunc jpsens fuerit vel eo absente dicte synodo ^sidentem necnon priorem & capitulum eiusdem ecce de nominibus & cognominibus omnium tunc sociorum ^fati collegij superstitum & eorum qui anno immediate ^cedente per mortem cessionem ammoconem seu alium quemcumqs modum a coUegio dijcesserunt p literas binas patentes sigillo communi collegij consignatas quarum literarum vna epo qui pro tempore fuerit & in eius absencia dicte synodo psidenti alia vero litera priori & capitulo dirigetur. Et pmissa omnia & singula volumus observari non obstantibus quibuscumq3 statutis & ordinaconibus atas per nos factis seu antea ordinatis. Que & omnia singula in quantum sunt vel esse poterunt contraria statutis presentibus in toto vel in aliqua sui pte cassamus irritamus & revocamus expsse. Presencia tamen statuta & eorum quodlibet augendi suplendi mutandi minuendi interpretandi corrigendi & sup illis dispensandi aliaq3 noua statuta faciendi quociens & quando nobis videbitur o/portunum quamdiu in hac vita fuerimus potestatem nobis liberam reseruamus. Et vt ad observaconem statutorum ^dictorum omnes de collegio forcius & facilius excitentur volumus & statuimus quod totus iste statutorum liber annis singulis in primis resupconum magistrorum diebus post festa sancti Michaelis & pasche coram omnibus dicti collegij custode & socijs in dicta [202] Vniilsitate presentibus plenarie recitetur & integraliter plegatur. OrDINACO pro LIBRIS ORNAMENTIS & lOCALIBUS. Vt igitur circa libros ornamenta capelle ac localia argentea dicti collegij q ex nostra liberalitate & donacone optinent de psenti fraudis 44 Trinity Hall [202] occasio inposterum euitetur: dicta libros ornamenta & iocalia tarn ilia que statim custodi & coUegio tradidimus ex nunc penes collegium perpetuo remansura quam alia que in presenti dictis custodi et collegio dedimus vsu tamen eorum nobis p vite nostre tempore reseruato psentibus duximus inscribend' & distincte specialiter nominand' quos omnes libros signo dicti collegij figure inferius descripte in fine cuiuslibet libri fecimus consignari. Vt sic dicta libros ornamenta & iocalia quorum jpsertim vsum nobis reseruamus tempore vite nostre possint custos & ceteri de collegio qui pro tempore fuerint quicquid dec pmittente de nobis contigerit ab executoribus nostris & quibuscumq3 detentoribus cercius petere & facilius vendicare. LIBRI P NOS DE P^SENTI DCO NRO COLLEGIO DATI & IN DICTO COLLEGIO EX NUNC AD SOCIORUM COMUNEM VSUM PPETUO REMANSURI. ISTI SUNT LIBRI lURIS CIUILIS. IN primis habent vnum corpus iuris ciuilis integ™ glosatum in quinq3 voluminibus. Item habent vnum aliud corpus iuris ciuilis integru glosat' in alijs quinq3 vol'. [203] Item habent tciii corpus iuris ciuilis glosat' in quinq3 volu- minibus. Item habent quartum corpus iuris ciuilis glosat' in quinq3 voluminibus. Item lecturam chini sup codice in vno volumine. Item lecturam Rayneri & Petri sup inforciato in alio vol'. Item lecturam sup corpore autenticorum & decima colacoe & sup iif' nono in vno vol' cum questionibus disputatis Bononie posit' in principio libri. SEQUNTUR LIBRI IN lURE CANONICO. ITem habent vnum librum decretorum glosatum pulclDimu & pfectum cum omnibus paleis. Item habent alium librum decretorum cois precii. Item Rosarium sup decretis. Item habent vnum librum decretalium glof" cois estimaconis. Item habent vnum alium librum decretalium glot™ pulcrum. Item habent vnum librum decretalium glot™ cois estimaconis in vno volumine. Founder's Statutes 45 Item habent aliu librum decretalium in duobus voluminibus quorum [203] vnum est glot™ & aliud non gl6t">. Item habent allum librum decretalium glotum cois estimaconis in vno volumine. Item habent sextum librum decretalium cum tribus glosis in vno vol'. Item habent Clementinas cum tribus glosis in vno vol'. Item habent sextum librum decretalium & Clementinas cum glosis ordinar' in vno vol'. Item habent alias Clementinas cum tribus glosis in vno vol'. Item habent vnum Innocencium. Item habent alium Innocencium cum compostolano in vno vol'. Item habent addicones Joh'is andree sup quinqs libris decretalium fac? an nouellam in vno vol'. Item habent primam ptem hostienc' in lecfa in vno volumine. Item habent secundam ptem hostienc' in lecfa in vno volumine. Item habent suiiiam hostienc' que vocaP^ copiosa. Item habent vnG librii brocardicor5 iuris ciuilis cu sumis tancreti & alijs in vno vol'. Sequntur libri theologie. [204] ITem habent vnam bibliam paruam. Item habent vnum libru vocatii compendiu biblie in vno puo pulcro vol'. Item habent vnum libru Recapitulaconis biblie in vno puo volumine. Sequnt"" libri pro capella. ITem habent duo magna psalteria. Item habent vnum portiforium puum portatile de vsu saf. Item habent vnu aliud portiforium portatile de vsu sar. Item habent vnu misjale nouum non notatum. Item habent aliud missale notatum. Item habent vnum antiphonarium plenum & notatum cum psalterio & offico horarum tocius anni cum offico misse. Item habent vnum gradale notatum plenum & pulcrum. Sequntur ornamta capelle. ITem habent vnum vestimentum antiquum debile. Item habent duo vestimenta noua p summo altari cii pannis altaris & cortinis. 46 Trinity Hall [204] Item habent alia duo vestimenta noua cotidiana p duobus altaribus latalibus cum pannis dictorum duorum altarium & cum cortinis eiusdem secte p utroq3 altari. Sequntur vasa argentea capelle. I Tern habent vnum calicem argenteum deauratum. Item habent vnum calicem deauratum pulcrum & pulcre opaconis in nodo stipitis. [20S]LIBRI V DE PSENTE P NOS DICTO COLLEGIO DATI QUORU VSUM NOBIS PRO VITE NOSTRE TEMPE QUADIU NOBIS PLACUERIT DUXIMUS RESERVAND' INMEDIATE INFERIUS DESCRIBUNTUR. LiBRI lURIS CIUILIS. IN primis videlicet vnum corpus iuris ciuil' glotu in quinq5 voluminibus. Item vnum puu volum integrum & pulcrum glosatum. Item vnum Inforciatum glot™ pulcrum & bene correctum. LiBRI JURIS CANONia. ITem liber decretorum glosatus. Item libJ decretalium glosat'. Item sextus decretalium cum tribus glosis & clementinis glot' & distinccoibus lamljlti in vno vol'. Item reportorium tusculani cum glo Gvifti de monte laudino^ super clemtinis in vno vol'. Item liber Innocencij. Item nouella loh'is andree sup quinq3 libris decretalium in magno & pulcro vol'. Item nouella Joh'is andree sup sexto decretalium in vno pulcro vol'. Item nouella Joh'is andr' sup titulo de regulis iuris in sexto cum multis allegaconibus & discisionibus dubiorum Rone curie in vno vol'. Item speculum iudiciale in vno pulcro vol'. Item Rosarius sup decretis pulcherimis. Item suma hostiensis que vocatur copiosa in pulcro vol'. Item suma Gaufridi cum alijs sumis in vno vol'. ^ Lauduno (?). Foundei^s Statutes 47 Item clemtine cum glosis Joh'is andree Gencelini & Gvitti de [205] monte laudino' & cum costituconibus dominorum Bonefacij & Joh'is ppr' glotis & cu constituconibus Bndictinis sup regulam monachorum in vno vol'. Sequnt^ libri Theologie. [206] IN primis videl} vna biblia magna & pulcra. Item vna alia biblia minor & pulcra. Item liber concordanciar' biblie mgnus & pulcher. Item alius lib) concordanciar* biblie pulcher minor & portatilis. Item tabula originaliii cum manipto florum in vno vol'. Item liber sentenciarum. Item liber thome de alquino sup euuangtijs. Item liber thome de alquino sup quarto libro sentenciarum. Item liber hystoriar' biblie. Item Hber qui vocatur catholicon pulcher & magnus. Item vnus liber de diuisione verborum cii reduccone moralitatis. Item vnus alius liber de diuisione verborum ligatus de papyro. Item liber meditaconum Bernardi augustini & anselmi cum pulcris sermonibus ligatus de papiro. Item liber de sermonibus temporal' & sanctorum. Item liber de sermonibus sanctorum fris hermani magist' palacij. Item liber sermonum de voragine. Item liber sermonum tusculani de temporali & de mortuis. Item liber sermonum tusculani de Sanctis. Item liber sermonum de temporali in noua bona forma. Item liber sermonum de Sanctis pulcre forme. Item liber pastoralis Gregorij cum oculo morali & hareng' iuris canonici. Item liber de vita sancti thome cantuar' aepi. Item liber de floribus sanctorum. [207] Item libellus prospi epi. Item liber cronicarum eusebij epi pulcher. Item eple pauli glot' in vno puo volumine. Sequnt^ libri capelle. IN primis hebut Missale pulcrum notatum. Item vnum aliud misjale pulcnl ime Ire sine nota. Item vnum psalterium cum offico sepulture & collectario tocius anni & offico misse. ^ Lauduno (?). 48 Trinity Hall [207] Item vnum aliud psalterium pulclilimu cum offico mortuorum cooptum de serico. Item duo antiphonaria notata plena et pfecta cum psalVijs & toto offico horarum. Item vnum gradale notatum. Item vnum pule™ portiforium notatum. SEQUNTUR ORNAMENTA CAPELLE P NOS EIS DATA QUOR' VSU NOB' DUXIMUS RESERVAND'. IN primis panni & cortini de samita coloris blauij opata cu stellis aureis pro ornamento altarls maioris dee capelle. Item vnu vestimentu elusde secte cu casula dalmatica tunica & capa. Item vnu vestimentum albu q° consueuimus indui in cosecraconibus eccar' cu casula & dalmaticis alb' & amitis ptinentibus ac capa eiusdem secte & cum plata argentea asmelitate ad portand' in pectore cum capa. Item duo frontalia altaris pulcra opata de medijs ymaginibus aureis. Item vnus pannus p altari bene opatus cum ymaginibus aureis beatorum crucifixi virginis marie & Joh'is ac duodecim aplor* sup samitam rubeam. [208] Item vna capa pcosa opata de ymaginibus aureis super samitam rubeam. Item vnii vestimentum nigrum integrum cu casula capa & dalmaticis ptinentibus p exequijs mortuorum. SeQUNTUR VASA argentea & lOCALIA CAPELLE. IN primis vna crux argentea deaurata ad stand' in altari coram sacerdote. Item duo reliquiaria pua cum reliquijs argentea ad stand' in altari iuxta crucem. Item due pelues parue argenti p aqua ad stand' in altari. Item vnus calix argenteus deauratus cum nodo stipitis asmelitato. Item duo vrceoli argenti p vino & aqua cotidiani. Item vnus calix pulcnl deauratus & asmelitatus. Item duo urceoli pro vino & aqua argentei pule' & bene deaurati. Item quatuor candelabra argentea p altari. Item vna tabula argentea p pace asmelitata cu ymagibus crucifixi marie & ioh'is. Foundei^s Statutes 40 Item vnum turribulum argenteum deauratum. [208! Item vna nauicl'a argentea deaurata cu cocliari argenteo pro incenso. Item vnum vas argenteum p aqua benedicta pulcre opatum cum aspsorlo argenteo. Item vna campanella argentea ad pulsand' in eleuacoe sacrificij. Item vna pixis magna de ebore pro hostijs conservand'. Signum aute dicti collegij quo libri vt ^mittitur consignantur de [209] quo superius in fine statutorum fit menco inmediate inferius est descriptum. In cuius rei testimonium nos Witts Norwic' epc supradictus ad ppetuam memoriam omnia & singula statuta & ordiata ^dca dupplicari & in duobus libris puis transcribi sigilliq^ nostri appencoe muniri quorum librorum puof vnum in thesauraria ecce nre Norwiceii ad informaconem Epof qui pro tempore fuerint & capitti ecce Norwicefi pdice reponi fecimus & alterum custodi & coUegio transmisimus in dicto collegio perpetuo remansuru. Dat' in manerio nostro de Tertlynge die prima Mensis Junij Anno diii Mitto tricentesimo quinquagesimo scdo & consecraconis nfe Nono. Quocirca nos Symon archiepc supadictus in fidem & testimonium dictarum nostrarum approbaconis ratificacois & confirmaconis ac aliorum supius descriptor sigillum nostrum ^sentibus duximus apponend'. Dat' in manerio nfo de Lambheyth iux^ London die prima Mensis decembris Anno dni Mitto tricentesimo quinquagesimo scdo & consecracionis nostre tercio. Et nos Witts pmissione divina Norwic' epc supradictus pmissa omnia & sigta appbates banc scripturam totam sigillo dci reuendi patris diii archiepi sigillatam in plena congregacoe magrqrum regencium & non regencium Vni3sitatis cantebr' ^dce in eccia see marie dee ville [210] conuocatorum plegi fecimus & plenarie recitari ptestac6mq3 puplicam fecimus coram eis qd dci cancellarius VniSsitas & successores eorum D. w. 4 50 Trinity Hall [210] nuquam habebunt aliquo tempore gbieccom aut iufdiccom in collfigio see trinitatis ^dice aliam nee maiorem quam p tenorem ordinaeois nfe ^dce eisdem est specialiter attributa. Saluis semper eisdem in sigtares psonas dci collegij Sbieeeoe & iufdiecoe solitis taquam in seolares dee VniSsitatis alios extra eoUegium existetes ipso autem collegio libero remanente. In euius rei testimonium sigillum nostrum ^setibus duximus apponed'. Dat' Cantebr' ix° die Decebris hora ?eia Anno dni Mitto CCC""" quinqgesimo scdo & coseeraeois nostre Nono. Et nos Wills Thynehyl Cancellarius & eetus vnanimis magrorum vniSsitatis Cantebrig' pdce pfata oTa & sigta superius descripta ac p reSedu patrem dominum Willm dei gra Norwicens' epm faeta ordinata ac ptestata appbamus admittimus ratificamus & quantum in nobis est vel esse poterit confirmamus. In cuius rei testimonium sigillum nostrum coe fecimus hijs apponi. Dat' Cantebr' Nono die decebrf hora vespar' Anno dni Milio ZZO^° quinquagesimo scdo. NOTE ON STERLINGORUM. VIDE Statut De Beneficiatis p. 36. [409! "The true original of Sterling is Starry. The Coinon people "observing y« Crosses upon y^ Coyns, weh look'd like so many Stars, " eall'd y"" Sterlings, Starry pieces. Ling is an Adjective Termination "in ye Saxon Language; so in time y^ word became Substantive, & " was us'd promiscuously for Penny. S'^ H. Spelman in his Glossary "speaks of Sterling & Denarius to be y« same; & he directs to y^ "Statute made An. 1302, 31 Edw. i., wherein y^ Penny is eall'd "Sterling, & y« weight of y« Sterling is 32 Grains of dried wrheat; " & 32 Grains of Wheat are equal to 24 Grains Troy-weight weh is " our Saxon Penny. And Ann. 1496, 12. Hen : 7. cap. 5, there is another " Statute wherein y« Sterling is of y^ same weight. ' Vox ipsa, Sterling, " vtrum formatur a Signo quod imprimebatur isti Nuiiio, & Sterlingus "sit quasi Stellatus, an potius Easterlingus denominatus a Populis, "qui Easterlings dicuntur, ambiguum faciunt Scriptores.' See "Philosoph: Transact: Num: 189. "In y« Red Book compos'd in y^ time of K. R. 2 — 'Moneta vero "fertur dicta fuisse a nomine Artifieis, sicut Sterlingi Angliae a "Nominibus opificum nomina contraxerunt.' See in Mr. Hearne's " Collection of Curious Discourses. Oxford, 1720. p. 16. In Matth: Founder's Explanatory Statute 51 " Paris's History In Ann: Dom: 124;. A. 31. Hen: 3. 'Eodem tempore [409] " moneta Esterlingorum propter sui materiam desiderabilem detestabili " circumcisione caepit deteriorari, & corrumpi per illos falsarios " monetarum quos Tonsores appellamus.' See M"- Hearne Ibid p. 22." (3) BATEMAN'S EXPLANATORY STATUTE, OR INTERPRETATIO. Wuilts pmissione divina Norwicen Epus dittis filijs & alumpnis [211] Custodi Collegij ac Collegio scolarium Aule see trinitatis Cantebrigg & eiusdem Collegij & Aule Socijs & Scolaribus vniusis psentibus & futuris Sattem gram & fen: volentes nfam intencoem circa queda Statuta vra p nos facta in hijs que in dubium reuocari poterunt declarare ac statutis adicere quedm noua que vtilia ymo ^o neccia collegio reputamus ad cam procedimus in hunc modu. In primis quia in Statute sub titulo de tempore eleccois & forma circa finem tali? continetur qd si locus alicuius socij dci Collegii quouismodo vacaSrit in futurum volumus qd p custodis & maioris ptis sociorum eleccoem concordem p viam scrutinij vt ^mittit^ infra mensem alius subrogetur: alioquin ad solum Custodem puisio & ordinacio ptineat ilia vice, Pfatum articulum taliter declaramus qd in eleccoe socij Custodis presencia necessario requiratur si debite premunitus vel eciam expectatus eleccoi voluerit interesse, non tamen qd votum suum neccio votis maioris ptis conueniat sociorum: ymo volumus sufficere maioris ptis sociorum collegij consensum licet Custos maiori pti non consencerit in eleccoe socij cuiuscumq3. Adicientes insup ad Statutum Volumus qd in eleccoe tam Custodis q^m sociorum dci Collegij facienda socij psentes in collegio p decern dierum spacium a vacacois tempore computand' si extra vacacionu tempora vacacio contigerit & ultra p decern dierum spacium post resumpcoem magrorum absentes cum licencia Custodis socios si qui fuerint expectare continue teneantur. Item quia in statuto de libris Collegij cauetur qd libri Collegij certis diebus anni realiter ostendantur de ornamentis Capelle & aliis Jocalib^ Collegij nulla facta penitus mentione ^fatum statutum ad ornamenta & Jocalia dci Collegii extendi volumus in futurum: Vlterius eciam statuentes qd nee ornamenta Capelle nee Jocalia Collegij supradicta coiiiodentur alijs psonis vel Collegijs quouismodo nisi in obsequijs vestris videlicet in missis vel exequijs pupplicis racione vestri Collegij celebrandis. Item statutum de iuramento Collegii quo 4—2 52 Trinity Hall [2iijcavetur qd quilibet sociorum iurabit qd q^mdiu vixerit erit in omni causa negocio & lite cum Epo Capitulo & ecctia Norwicen p iusto & competenti salario cum congrue fuerit requisitus ciuiliter intelligendo, tenore ^sentium declaramus qd propter hoc nullus teneatur in aliquo negocio causa vel lite esse cum Epo Capitulo vel Ecctia Norwicen contra patrem matrem vel aliquem consanguineum vsq} ad gradum tercium inclusiue nee eciam contra extraneum talem qui quasi a iuuentute sua usq3 ad etatem puectam p maiori pte vita sibi necessaria ministrauit : Proviso tamen qd nee eciam cum illis psonis contra Epum [212] Captum vel Ecctiam supradic? esse valeant in aliquibus causa Hte vel negocio iuxta statuti ^dci exigenciam & tenorem. Ad hec statuimus & ordinamus qd quam cicius fieri coinode poterit in Collegio vro sint sen eligantur duo vel tres scolares qui in iure ciuili studentes in lectura sacre scripture in mensa in ministrando socijs ^sfeis dicti vestri coUegij celebrantibus in Capella ac cibaria socijs in mensa sedentibus deferendo poterunt p tempore cum opus fuerit collegio deseruire quos eciam scolares Collegij de minori forma volumus niicupari. Nolumus tamen ymo expsse in virtute iuramenti pstiti tenore psencium inhibemus ne socij Collegij per vagacoes discursus insecucoes aut alias occupacoes quam in dictis tribus officijs sine modis dictos scolares de minori forma a studij sui exercicio subtrahant quouismodo. Quemlibet eciam dic- torum scolarium de minori forma tres marcas annis singtis p omnibus necessarijs recipere volumus de coi. Volumus insup qd cum deus Collegii vri ad hoc sufficient auxerit facultates dcm scolarium de minori forma numerum ad numerum septennarium amplietis: quos eciam scolares de minori forma omnes & singtos ^sentes & futures in eorum recepcoe illud subire volumus iuramentii quod prestare tenentur socii vfi Collegii sup^^dci : volumus eciam qd onera sociorum descripta in statutis sub titulo de oneribus sociorum de Collegio subire integraliter teneantur. Insup statuimus & ordinamus qd dci scolares de minori forma in eleccoe seu assumpcoe sociorum novorum futuris temporibus facienda j^supposita eorum ad hoc ydoneitate & sufficiencia iuxta statutorum vrof exigenciam oinibus alijs ^feranf. Volumus insup qd deficiente loco scolaris de minori forma pcedaf ad eleccoem alterius scolaris iuxta formam que in eleccoe sociorum est scdm statutorum exigenciam facienda. Illos autem scolares de minori forma qui p tempore fuerint licet de Collegio fuerint nuUam tamen voce here volumus in eleccoibus Custodis Sociorum aut Scolarium de minori forma nee in alijs tractatibus collegij faciendf. Premissa omnia & singta volumus & decernimus p vos & successores vros imppetuum & inuiolabiliter obseruari & sub iuramento ^dco in statutis vris Foundet^s Additional Statute 53 contento sicut & alia eciam statuta collegij comprehendi. Dat' apud [212] Southelmham xiiij die Augusti Anno dfii Mittmo trecentesimo quinquagesimo quarto & conS nfe vndecimo. (4) BP BATEMAN'S ADDITIONAL STATUTE BEING A Copy of the Agreement between Trinity Hall [322] AND Annunciation Hall (now Gonvile and Caius Coll.): Seniority allow'd to Trinity Hall. Indors'd thus; "Indenfa in? Collegia See Trinitat^ & Annuc bte " Marie." See ye original in ye Long Deal Box. Two Fair Seals. " Hec indentura facta apud Cantebriggiam die Sci Lamb'ti MarHf " Anno Dni Miltimo Trescentesimo quinquagesimo ?cio in? veflabiles "& discretos viros Custodem & Socios collegij scolarium aule See " trinitatis in Cantebriggia ex pte vna & Custodem ac socios collegij "scolarium aule aiiunciacois bte virginis Marie in eadem villa ex "altera testatur qd dci Custodes & collegia ac oiiies & singti socij "utrius(]^ collegij & aule p se & successoribus suis imppetuum cum "consensu & assensu reuendi patris & dfii dni Witti dei gra Epi " Norwicen vtriusq, aule & collegij fundatoris conuenerunt & con- " senserunt ex^sse qd omes & singti dcax Aulas socij & eox successores " imppetuum tanquam tfes amicissimi ex vno fundacois stipite pdeuntes " inuicem se diligent & amicabiliter mutuo se tractabunt ac in omnibus " & singtis eoidem necessitatibus & agendis cum requisiti mint fideli? "p oines vias licitas & honestas inuicem & mutuo se iuuabunt: nee [3^3] " non cofnodum & honorem tam coUegiorum quam sociorum qui p "tempore fuint & non cont^rium quamdiu vixerint hincinde mutuo "pcurabunt qdq, in causis & negocijs vtrumque coUegiQ singlari? " conSnentibus cum requisiti fuint simul inuicem deliberabunt ac "fideli? mutuo consulent quid agendum: Item qd in pcessionibus "publicis incepcoibus magrorum Missis Vniusitatis sermonibus ac "alijs oinibus actibus Vniusitatis publicis oiiies vtrius(]t collegij socij "in VniSsitate tunc pntes dels actibus in?esse valentes & volentes "simul conuenient & simul successiue p vias incedent: Prouiso tamen " qd custos & socij aule see trinitatis taq fres primogeniti & pstanciores "honore custode & socijs Aule Aiiunciacois pdce in oinibus pdcis "actibus publicis ^ferantur nisi gdus excellencia iuxta statuta iurata "dee VniSsitatis aliquem de dca Aula Aiiunciacois temporibus & "locis duxerit alijs ^ferend: Item ad maioris mutue dileccois indicium "conuenerunt expsse qd custodes ac oiiies & singti socij dcorum 54 Trinity Hall [323] " collegiorum psentes & futuri robis seu ad minus epitogijs talaribus "de vna secta se induent annuatim cum quibus se habebunt in vna "secta coiter tam in scolis g^ extra in villa publico se conspectui "^sentare. In cuius rei testimonium collegia sup^dca sigilla eorum "coia istis indenturis al?natim apposuerunt & ad gpetui roboris " firmitatem psentem composicoem p dcm revendum prem dnm Wiltm "Epm Norwiceii vtriusq, collegij fundatorem ratificari & appbari " pcurarunt & eiusdem sigilli appensione muniri : Dat Cantebrigg die " & anno dni ^dcis... [324] "Et nos Witts pmissione diuina Norwiceii epus pdcam composicoem " ac omia & singta contenta in ea ratificamus & appbamus eaq, oiiiia " & singta concordata vt pmittitur & conuenta volumus p collegia " pdca & vtriusc]^ collegij socios oiiies & singtos ^sentes & futuros : ac " statuimus & ordinamus taq statuta vtrius<^ collegij incorpata ppetuo "& inuiolabiliter obseruanda: ea enim omia & singta sic concordata "ut pmittitur & conuenta statutis vtriusq, collegij incorporatis "adiungimus & annectimus eaq, vim & vigorem dcorum statutorum "in oibus habere decernimus p ^sentes. In cuius rei testimonium "sigillum nfum fecimus hijs apponi. Dat apud nouum Mercatum "nre dioc in vigilia Sci Mathi Apti & eu^gtiste anno dni sup^dco "& consecracois nfe anno decimo'." [324] (5) VNIO ECCLESIARUM. A Copy of the Union of the Two Churches of S« Edward AND S* John. F™ ye Original in y^ Long Deal Box. "Vniuersis sancte matris ecctie filijs ad quos pgntes tre pueSint "vel in futuru puenire poterut: Thomas pmissione divina Elien Epc " Satm cu bndiccone saluatoris Ihu Xpi & ppetuam rei geste meraoriam " & fidem indubiam pntibus adhibere: eo clariori affectu ac feruencori " spiritu supplicanciii vota petentiumq, preces exaudire debemus quo "necitates ecctiarum ac vtilitates rogancium subditorum nforu eis " suffragari conspicimus : Nup siquidem p parte dilcor in Xpo filiorum " Custodis & Collegij scolarium Aule see Trinitatis in nfa VniSsitate " Cantebrigie nobis humiliter extitit intimatu qd redditus & prouentus "ecctie Sci Jhis Cantebrigie cuius ipi Custos & scolares aduocacom " & ius patronatus hent p diuersos casus fortuitos & signa? p construccom ' Copy in O. V. B., pp. 79— 8r, collated with the original by Edward Simpson, Master [1 735- 1 764]. Vnio Ecclesiarum 55 " & edificacom noui Collegij Regalis in honore fete marie & sci Nicili [324] " de nouo constructi & edificati cuius edificia infra pochiam dee ecctie [S^S] " Sci Johis noui? iam constructa & amodo visit' construenda maiorem " ptem soli fundicjj pochie eiusdem ecctie expulsis pstinis pochianis qui "solu illud ac fundu itiitabant notorie occupabat & occupant in pnti " adeo sunt exinaniti detiorati ac diminiuti tam p destruxcom domorum " o^ paucitatem inhitancium qd ad sustentacom capellani non sufficiut ''nee v'isii' suffieere po?ut in futurum ppter qd nobis humiliter " supplicariit quatinus ecctiam ^dcam Sci Johis cu oinibus ornamentis " & vtensilibus ac suis iuribus & pteneijs vniusis ecctie siue ad ecctiam "sci Edwardi Cantebrigie cuius eciam aduocaeione & ius p'^onatus "optinent cuius eciam pventus ex causa pmissa sunt non modicii " diminuti vnire annectere & incorpare ac vnioneaiieecone&incorpacone " pdicte Ecctie sci Johis ecctie siue ad ecctiam Sci Edwardi nfa aucte "fca ipam ecctiam Sci Edwardi cu suis iuribus & ptinencijs vniUsis "eis & eorum collegio ac eorum suecessoribus in vsus pp'os ppetuo "possidenda concedere vnire & appropriare dignaremur: Nos igitur "attendentes qd pro doct'na iuris canonici & cilis quibus regitur "vniSsalis ecctia dictu collegiu institutu & fundatu ec dinoseitur " magnumc^ ex illo Xpi ecctie puenire spatur coiiiodu visit' in futurum "ob reSenciam eciam §te & indiuidue trinitatis cuius sunt titulo " insigniti eorum peticoni que iusta est eosona v6'' & diuine maiestati "bnplacita anuere forcius aiamur qua ppter sup ^missis cais nobis " p eos expositis inquisicom fieri fecimus diligenter & quia p eandem "inquisicom & alia tia documenta inuenimus luculenter dcas eausas " in omnibus veritatem eontinere vocatis omnibus quo^ int'est in hac "pte & in spe priore & caio nfe ecctie cath Elien Magro Johne " Stok nro Archno Elien Priore & conuentu de Bernewell quodam " proprietarijs & pafnis dcarum ecctiaru Scoru Johis & Edwardi " Magro Nicho Close vicario dee ecctie Sci Johis dno Rogero Browbryge [326] "vicario ecctie Sci Edwardi n^non pochnis vtriusct ecctie pdce tie " monitis & pro eorum int'ee citatis ad comparendum cora nobis in "ecctia ^dca Sci Edwardi Decio die mensis Novembris Anno dni "Millesio CCC™° quad^gesio sexto ac postmod' eisdem die & loco "priore & couentu ecctie nife cath Elien p Magrii Nichm Fych in « legibus lieenciaf Magro Johne Stokys Archno nfop Johem Hunethorn "Notarium pu"" p'ore & conuentu de Bernewell p diium Andream " Brown frem & concanonicum suum Magro Nicho Close p Johem " Conyngton Cl'icu dno Rogero Browbrygge p pdcm Johem Conyngton " ac pochnis dee ecctie Sci Johis p Magru Johem Hurte sacre theologie "& Rob'tum Spylman in decret^ Bacallarios ^dce ecctie yconomos & 56 Trinity Hall [326] "pochnis sci Edwardi p Hugone Dey & Ricardu Sextan Juniore dee " ecctie sci Edwardi yconomos coram nobis tie compentibus ac Magro " Symone Dallynge pdci CoUegij See Trinitatis Custode & in ea pte " timo pcuratore psonaliter compente & pnuciacom nfam & decretum " sup ^missf fieri petente & humiliter supplicante de consensu assensu "& voluntate oim & singulorum ^missorum hito g"" h° diligenti & "solempni tractatu cu p'ore & cai° dee ecctie nfe cath Elien & de " eorum concilio & assensu cas ipas ad vnionem aiieccom & incoipacom " ecctie Sci Johis ecctie siue ad ecctiam Sci Edwardi fiendas Necnon "ad app'acom ecctie Sci Edwardi Collegio See Trinitatis Cantebr "faciend timas iustas & veras fuisse & esse pnuciamus declaramus " & decernimus p ^ntes : Ac sup^dictam ecctiam Sci Johis cum omnibus " ornamentis & vtensilibus ac suis iuribus & ptinenc vniusis de & cum " dci nri ca'' Elien concilio & assensu iuris ordie ac cetis de iure " requisitis in omnibus obseruatf ecctie sive ad ecctiam Sci Edwardi "vnimus annectimus & incorpamus p pntes: Ac insup hito diligenti "& solempni tractatu cum ^dco cai° nro Elien eandem ecctiam Sci [327] " Edwardi cum cocilio & assensu ^dci ca'' nri Elieii & omnium aliorum " quorii interest in hac pte iuris ordine rite obseruato pfa? Custodi & •' collegio scolarium ipisque scolaribus ac eorum successoribus imppetuum "cum suis iuribus & ptinen vniuersis app'amus annectimus vnimus "& incorpamus ipamque ecctiam in vsus pp'os donamus & concedimus " ppetuis tempibus futuris possidenda: Concedentes dels Custodi collegio " scolarium ac scolaribus dci collegij qui p tempore fuerint qd cedente " vel decedente vicario dee ecctie Sci Edwardi qui iam incumbit eidem "liceat eis p se vel p pcuratorem ad hoc spaliter deputatum ^dcam "ecctiam & eius possessionem aucte psencium ingredi oiiisq, fructus "redditus & puentus eiusdem pcipe habere & de eisdem prout eis "videbitur optimum disponere nulla alia aucte vel licencia diocesani "vel alterius cuiuscunq, sup hoc petita aliqualiter vel obtenta: Prouiso " quod dca ecctia Sci Edwardi diuinis non destituatur obseq'is. Verum "(J tenuitas puentuii ta dci collegij q* ^fate ecctie Sci Edwardi " diuisione coiiiode non patitur Volumus & ordinamus ac de consilio " & assensu dci nri capituli Elien dels custodi & collegio scolariii ac "iBis scolaribus & eorum successoribus concedimus & statuimus p '' pntes qd nullus de cetero in dca ecctia Sci Edwardi vicarius ppetuus '•deputetur: Set qd p capellanos pochiales ydoneos stipendiarios dci " collegij socios vel alios quos p aiios singtos aut plures duSint prout "voluint conducendos valeant futuris temporibus ppetuis Hcite absa "nra aut successorum nforum seu cuiuscunq, al?ius impeticone " molestacone vel cont^diccone ecctie ^dicte Sci Edwardi & eiusdem Vnio Ecclesiarum 57 "pochianis facere in diuinis officijs & sacmentis ministari sup quo [327] " dictf custodi & collegio scolariu & dicti collegij scolaribus ac eorum " successoribus de concilio & assensu dci nfi Capituli Elieii p nobis "& successoribus nris licenciam ppetuam iptimur, Et ne ius nrum " neclige videamur qui alios in suis iusticijs confouere debemus nobis [328] " & successoribus nris puidere cupientes in recompensacom dampnorum " que nobis ex huiusmodi vnione & app'acoe possint contingere anua " pensionem viginti denariorum in synodo pasche nobis & successoribus "nris impptuum p ^dcos custodem & scolares ac eorum successores "fideliter persoluendam. Et Archo nro Elieii & successoribus suis "p pcuracoibus & alijs iuribus eis debitf anua pesionem quatuor " solidorum & octo denariorum p dcos custodem & scolares ac eorum "successores videlicet duos solidos & quatuor denarios ad synodum " pasche & duos solidos & quatuor denarios ad synodum Sci Michaelis " fidelir persoluendam reseruamus & eisdem custodi scolaribus & eorum "collegio iponimus p pntes eosdemque custodem scolares & eorum " successores ad solucom ^dcaru pensionum tmf sup^dcis p squest^com " fructuum dee ecciie Sci Edwardi & alia iuris remedia compelli " volumus & artari : Et pochiam dee ecciie Sci Edwardi denarios Sci " Petri^ scilicet viginti denarios: Nee non aiiuu censu vulgariter Ely " Sylu' nuncupatum extendentem se anuatim ad suina vndecim " denariorum ut'usqj ecciie futuris annis imppetuum solvere teneantur. " In cuius rei testimonium sigillum nrm ^ntibus apposuimus. Da? " Cantebrig in ecciia Sci Edwardi decio die Mensis Novembris Anno "dni Millmo CCCC™° quadrageslo sexto & nre t^nslaconis anno "?cio pntibus tuc ibidm Magris Thoma Turney Jotine Botrewyk david "Blodewell in legibus Bacallarijs Johane Moryell Wiltmo Staflforde " Notariis pu<='s Et Thoma Wyntworth Norwycen Eboracen Assaueii " Lincolnien ac Couentf & Lych dioc testibus ad ^missa vocatis & "rogatis. Et nos frater Wilts Prior & capitulum ecciie cathedral^ "Elieii ^dce recognoscimus & fatemur nos cu dco revendo pre sup " omnibus & singiis supasc'ptis tractatu solempnem & deliberacom [329] " diligentem huisse Nosq, cu deliberacone matura phito tractatu debito "^missis oiiiibus & singiis concorditer consensisse: Quocirca pmissa "oia & singia ex certa scia approbamus ratificamus & quantu in "nobis est vel esse po?it confirmamus: In cuius rei testimonium "sigillii coiiiune capituli nri ^ntibus apposuimus: Da? in domo nfa "capitulari duodecio die mensis Novembris Anno dni Millesimo " quadringentesio quadragesimo sexto." ' See note on Denarios Petri, p. 58. 58 Trinity Hall Indors'd thus [329] "Exhita fuit dca app'aco in visi! dni Epi Elien XI° die mensf "Octobr^ anno dni M° CCCCLXIIII'". Anno conS vndecimo & " admissa. "Exhibi? fuit cora ReSendo pre diio nicholao Elien Epo in "visitacoe sua XXVI die mensf Septembris Anno Dni M™° quigen>°° "XVo. R. Chapman." Two seals still remaining to y^ original, viz. Bp Bourchiers & ye Prior & Chapter of Ely's. Note on Denarios Petri. Peter Pence. [353] See a Copy of y^ Union of y^ Two Churches, S' Edward's & S» John's, p. 57. Ina King of the West Saxons Founded a College at Rome A.D. 727 for ye Education of ye English ; and for ye support of it, he order'd a Penny per annu to be paid at Rome by every Family in his Dominions. This was call'd Romescot, i.e. Tribute of Rome, or Sent to Rome. Afterwards Offa K. of ye Mercians extended this Tax throughout his Dominions, S' Alban's Monastery only being excepted. And because this money was paid at Rome on a Holy-day called S' Peter's ad vincula(ist of August) this Tax was call'd Peter- pence instead of Romescot. But in time ye Popes demanded this as [354] a Tribute due to them as Successors of S' Peter. But at last it was abolish'd by K. Hen : 8. Peter-pence was not, as Polydore & Baronius & others have affirm'd, a Duty paid to ye Pope as Successor of S' Peter, or as an acknowledgment of ye Papal Supremacy, but a Revenue originally appropriated by Ina, & afterwards by Offa, & confirm'd by their Successors, towards ye support of ye English School or College at that time in Rome, wch College is still in being at this day, tho in a much meaner condition than formerly. See D^ Fiddes's Life of Cardinal Wolsey p. 403. Also see Tindal's Translation of Rapin Thoyras's History of England. Edit: London 1726. vol: i, pp. 188, 210. Also see Weever's Funeral Monumts. p. 175. Sif Edward's Church 59 (6) GRANT OF S^ EDWARD'S CHURCH. A Copy of ye Grant of S' Edward's Church to Trinity Hall. See [317] Archiv : Coll : S' Edwards Drawer. " Henricus dei gfa rex Anglic & Francie & Dominus Hib'nie " Omnibus ad quos presentes litere peruenerint salutem. Sciatis qd nos " attendentes qualiter Custos Socij & Scolares Aule See Trinitatis in " Cantebf varijs temporibus vt asseritur teneritatem & gratitudinem " immensas CoUegio nostro regali beate Marie & Sci Nicholai de " Cantebr varijs modis ante hec tempora impenderunt eidemqj Collegio " indies impendunt de gratia nostra speciali concessimus ^dictis Custodi " Socijs & Scolaribus aduocationem ecctie Sci Edwardi de Cantebr " pdici que de nostro patronatu existit habend & tenend eisdem Custodi " Socijs & Scolaribus & Successoribus suis in liberam puram & perpe- " tuam elemosinam imperpetuum. Et vlterius concessimus & licenciam " dedimus pro nobis & heredibus nostris quantum in nofe est eisdem " Custodi Socijs & Scolaribus & Successoribus suis qd ipsi ecctiam " predictam appropriare & earn in proprios vsus tenere possint sibi & " successoribus suis imperpetuum : Et qd ipsi & successores sui predicti " eidem Ecctie Sancti Edwardi p vnum Capellanum idoneum valeant " deseruire & qd ipsi & successores sui hujusmodi Capellanum quociens " sibi placuerit remouere & alium in loco ipsius constituere de tempore "in tempus iuxta liberam voluntas eorii valeant imperpetuum absc^ " dotacoe vicarie in eadem ecctia Sancti Edwardi seu compulsione ad " distribucionem alicuius suiiie pecunie annuatim inter pauperes paro- "chianos ejusdem ecctie p ordinarium loci illius assignand aliqualit "faciend iuxta formam Statuti in hujusmodi casu pvisi Statuto de " terris & ten ad manum mortuam non ponend aut aliquo alio statuto " ordinacione prouisione restriccione siue actu ante Hec tempora quali- " tercumqj fact edif seu pius aut eo qd expressa mencio de vero valore "annuo aduocacionis predicte seu dicte ecctie aut proficuorum & " emolumentorum ejusdem seu eo qd de alijs donis & concessionibus "prefatis Custodi Socijs & Scolaribus & successoribus suis p nos ante [318] " Hec tempora factis in presentibus facta non existit non obstan?. In " cujus rei testimonium Has Literas nostras fieri fecimus patentes : "Teste me ipso apud Westmonasterium vicesimo primo die Marcij " Anno regni nostri vicesimo quarto p ipsum Regem & de da? ^dicta " auctoritate parliamenti." "Kirkeby" Irro^. The Broad Seal remaining. 6o Trinity Hall Indors'd thus. [318] "Irroa in memorandis Scaccij de Anno 19°° Regis Henrici Octaui " vidett in? Recorda de Termino Sa Michis Ro?lo Primo expte Remem " Regis." (7) CHAPEL: LICENSE FOR BUILDING. [319] A Copy of ye Bp of Ely's Letter for y^ Building a Chapel in Trinity Hall (see p. i, and pp. 69 foil.). See y« Master's Book of Statutes fm wch I took this. Also see y« original in y^ Long Deal Box. "Tenor eciam literarum domini Elienc Epi Sup licencia capelle "seu oratorij erigendi & in ea libere celebrandi sequitur in hunc " modum. " Prater Thomas pmissione diuina Eliensf Epc dilectis filijs vefia- " bilibus & discretis viris custodi & collegio scolarium sancte trinitatis "de Norwico in Vniusitate cantebrig nre Elienc dioc nouit fundato " & legitime approbate ac singulis socijs collegij supradicti salutem in "amplexibus trinitatis. Vt vos in aula seu hospico hitaconis vre in "vniusitate pdicta possitis capellam seu oratorium ydoneum & " honestum erigere in qua absq, ?n pochialis ecce piudico po?itis tam "vos quam successores vri custodes & socij dci collegii q' pro tempore " fuerint ppetuis temporibus singulis diebus tam singulariter quam in " comuni divina libere celebrare : vid} in vra seu alicuius vrm seu " successorum vrorum psencia p capellanum ydoneum libere facere •' celebrari : Vobis & successoribus vris pdictis aucte nra ordinaria "licenciam imptimur. Juribus & consuetudinibus epalibus ac ecce " nfe cathedral^ Ehencf dignitate in oinibus semp saluis. In cuius "rei testimonium sigillum nrm fecimus hijs apponi. Da? Cantebrig " die penultima Mensis maij, Anno dni Mittmo CCC™° quinquagesimo " secundo & consecraconis nre anno septimo'." (8) WARREN'S NOTE ON TRANSCRIPTION. \%-i\\ A.D. 1722. I Copied out our College Statutes from y^ original lying now in our Treasury, & Indors'd thus, — "Exemplar Statutorum." The 3 Seals still remain to y^ said Exemplar in 3 Tin Boxes. The ' O.V.B., p. 157. Notes on Transcriptions 6i ist is That of the Bp of Norwich our Founder, viz. a Bishop Mitred, [331] standing in a posture of Blessing with his Right Hand Lifted up, & his Left Hand holding a Pastoral Staif ; over his Head is a Crucifix, & under his feet his own Coat of Arms, viz. a Crescent Ermin within .a Bordure Ingrayl'd. Round all are these words, " Sigillii Willelmi " Dei Gra Epi Norwicen." This Seal is a little broken. The Second, viz. ye middlemost of ye 3, is Simon Islips, A.Bp of Canterbury ; viz. a Bp in a Posture of Blessing, his Right Hand lifted up, & his Left Hand holding a Pastoral Staff; on his Right side France and England Quarter'd ; on his Left a Cross fitchee surmounted with a Pall between two Pastoral Staffs. At his Feet a Coat of Arms, viz. a Cross etc. Round all are these words, " Simonis ...iscopi ": the rest of the words are broken off. The i^ Seal is ye Chancellor's of ye University; a man sitting in a Chair between two men, all in Academical Habits; Round all are these words "Sigillum canta- " brigie." The rest of ye words are broken off. These original Statutes fm wch I took my Copy, are engross'd on a large skin of Parchment or vellum near 3 Feet long & about 2 Feet Broad. I have copyed ye Rubrick in Red Letters, it being so in ye original. Almost all the Initial Letters of ye Items being left out in ye Original, I have supply'd y™ in my Copy with Red ones. [332] I have Copyed ye Statutes according as they are spelt in ye original, with abbreviations ; & having very carefully collated my Copy with ye Original, I believe it is sufficiently exact. I Copyed Bp Bateman's Additional Statutes (pp. 51—4) fm ye Originals now lying in our Treasury together with ye Exemplar Statutorum in ye Long Deal Box. The Literae Fundationis CoUegij, wch I have Copyed fm ye Exemplar Statutorum (p. 27—9), are also in ye Long Deal Box under ye Seals of ye Bp of Ely, Bp of Norwich, & ye Seal of ye University. A.D. 1724. I Copyed ye Statutes over again (viz. in ye Old Vellum Book with Green Strings) in as plain & Legible a Hand as con- veniently I cou'd, & without the abbreviations ; wch Copy may serve for Comon use, as there shall be occasion, but especially at those times of y* year (viz. Easter & Mich^ Terms) w° The Statutes of ye College are appointed to be Read intirely over to those of ye Society yt shall be then resident. 62 Trinity Hall [332] I Transcrib'd y^ Statutes as they are in ye foresaid Vellum Book fm my own Copys wch I had before taken fm ye Originals. In ye same Vellum Book are Copies of Simon Balling's, William Balling's, John Puregold's, etc., Robert Goodknape's, Bp Nick's Bene- factions ; wch Copies were taken fm my Copies in this Paper Book by John Bunce Scholar of this College. But M' Spicer's, A.Bp Parker's, & B"" Eden's Benefactions, as also ye Bivine Service at ye Comemoration of Founder & Benefactors, were Copyed by me. tu:quifi'mt,ct uiCaUlgiucmmmUtwnjSl^miatirymceij/tdedifimiietliixt wTe UOir iiiXhaibgm aj. bijfiapalus-diiimtaam da tiiitranfnw^m /%j4 ytntvtjiJ/T n^rffr^ff t*/fhitf-C/flr P/^tmrv^ii r firm A m^i^^^*tf^ ** TA''— *--*.'_ AtL—^ fr^l—" ^^. ^ w .__ -S^Qr J^ - ^Je^ ^ m .- Jillknunjidantapn£eclicmrcbitl^aef-ajylu,J^ imu/nu0eiux marm m. tcc(c/ia CaOiedr^iJiiniir {xiy pralinjziJuAjernwiua Cardmnlct, fcuAj-chdjOavfilumitiuaplliiai ■ nmmtnbij/3, tamujpciu.midcmm AobnivJ) rckifint auxttPlfitapiaVmrU^cnei'clenaa. in fahSt. utin ajantCuM izMcuu iArtiiVuj,incip-iuj ^tmratu^rcnup: Candtarfdmjuste'AutaJam Cuykn t/t^n3 7)ni iSSg . ' ' . ^ TRINITY HAll aALL [Loggan] IV THE COLLEGE FABRICK, &C. THE DIMENSIONS OF IT, &C. Aug: J. 1726. I measur'd y^ Site of Trinity Hall with a Chain, [481] thus From ye outside of our Porter's Lodge to ye corner next to ye River on Clare Hall side 403J Feet. Fm thence along ye Riverside to ye corner where ye Date (1569) is 171^ Feet. Fm thence to ye corner at our College Stable 203 Feet. Fm thence along Garret Hostle Lane to ye corner next to Caius College 316 Feet. From thence to ye Corner of D"" Tenison's Chamber Num: 19 iS7i Feet. Fm D'' Tenison's Corner in a straight line to Clare Hall on ye outside of our Porters Lodge 102 Feet. THE GREAT COURT. [17] The Great Court is in Length from the Hall to the opposite side about 116 Feet. In Breadth from the Chapel to the opposite side about 81 Feet. The Stone- work for a Seat round ye Fir-Tree in ye middle of the Court was set up about ye year 1704. The Fir-Tree set within ye memory of D"^ Boord formerly Fellow of this College. It was cut down June 27. 1739, it being Dead. It was 48 foot High. THE COURT BEFORE Y= MASTER'S LODGE. This Court having a Little Garden in it inclos'd with pales, is from ye Chapel to ye Wall next Clare Hall Chapel [ — ] Feet : from ye Master's Lodge to ye opposite side [ — ] Feet. 64 Trinity Hall THE MASTER'S BACK COURT. [17] This Court is from East to West [— ] Feet: from North to South, viz. from y^ Master's Long Gallery to the Old Building for ye Monks of Ely [— ] Feet. The wallnut Tree there was planted in D"' Bramston's time by Mr Allen then Fellow. THE COURT BETWEEN Y= M^'^ LODGE AND Y= LIBRARY. This Court is from the Master's Lodge to the Library [ — ] Feet ; from the Hall to y^ Wall on y« top of well is a Walk leading from y^ Master's Long Gallery to y« Library [ — ] Feet. THE BACKSIDE. The Backside is from the Wall on wch y« Master passes from y« Long Gallery (to the Library) to y^ Wall next y^ River [ — ] Feet : From the middle of y^ Wall between y^ Fellows Garden to y^ opposite Wall next y« Road leading on upon Garret Hostle Bridge [ — ]. [481] The College having undertaken to contribute half of the expence of building the new bridge called Garret Hostle bridge in 1772, an agreement was made with the Corporation that they were to keep it in repair and to allow us to rebuild our Wall in a strait line from the Stables to the South East foot of the bridge, whenever we should think proper. We paid 278. See the deed in the Walpole drawer. [17] The Lime Trees in the Backside were planted about the year [18] THE MASTER'S GARDEN. The Master's Garden is about [ — ] Feet in length, & about [ — ] Feet in Breadth. The Suinerhouse wch is in it was built [ — ]. See Loggan's Print of Trinity Hall at ye Beginning of this Book. [364] The Garden wch is there call'd Hortus Magistri is now y« Fellows Garden. And y« Masters Garden is that wcfe is parted from ye Fellows Garden by a Wall. The Masters Stable is that wch is next to his own Garden. And ye Fellows Stable that wcfe is next to the Backside & River. Fellows' Fruit Garden 65 THE FELLOWS FRUIT GARDEN. The Fellows Fruit Garden next Garret Hostle Lane is in Length [i8] [ — ] Feet, in Breadth ^— ] Feet. The Mulberry Tree in it was planted about y« year 1690 by M^ Allen then Fellow. There was another Mulberry Tree planted at y^ west end of y^ same Garden about Lady Day 1726 by D"" Tenison, Fellow. On the inside of this Garden- Wall wch is next Caius College are these letters T-G held together by a Sash work'd on a Stone. I know not who they stand for. It appears from Deeds y' were made in Stephen Gardiner's time, yt ye ground between our College Building and Gerrard (or Garret) Hostle Lane was granted to our College by y« Mayor and Corporation of Cambridge, & by S* Michael's (Mychell) House by several pieces, & at seyi times, in exchange for some pieces of land from Trinity Hall. What is now called y^ Fellows Fruit Garden on y^ north side of y« College was granted by Mychell House 16 Apr: 36. Hen: 8, for a Red Rose acknowledgm'. (See Arch: Coll: S' Edward's Drawer.) On a spare leaf at y^ end of The Old Vellum Book [with green strings]' (in wcfe Book I have transcrib'd y^ College Statutes) are these following Memoranda entred (as I take it) in D"^ Hervy's own hand- writing, viz : " Anno Dni. 1 545 y^ grownd on y^ northe side of y^ buildyng of o^^ " College was taken yn & y^ wall builded, web befor was a laystow." " A° Dni. 1 562 ye west bay window in y^ Hall was sett up." " A° Dni. 1563 the Stable was sett up wher it is. And ye same "yere y^ chambers & buildyng, ov ye botery & pantrie ye entrie "into ye ketchyn & ov"^ ye ketchyn ye larder & enner botrie was " buylded &c." " Anno Dni. 1 569 ye old wall on ye northe side of o"^ back-syde " was taken down & ye grownd wch was w*out o"^ wall taken yn unto " ye water syde all ye lengethe from ye Stable w' ye retom to ye prive " & ye new wall sett up, & a new crosse wall sevarying ye Stable yard " also made ye same yere." The foremention'd Date, viz. 1569 appears still on ye outside of [19] ye corner of ye Wall at ye water gate next Garret Hostle Bridge, cut in stone thus Founders arms. 1569 9 June and over ye Date a Crescent for ye ' The words in brackets should be omitted. D. W. 66 Trinity Hall THE FELLOWS TERRAS GARDEN. [19] This Garden is in Length from y« Wall (joyning y^ Master's Gallery to y« Library) to y^ outside of y^ opposite Wall y' is wash'd by y« River 236 Feet. In Breadth about 106 Feet in y^ middle. On a stone in y^ Wall by y= Terras-walk on y^ outside next ye River, is a Crescent ermin cut within a Bordure Ingrayl'd. On another stone near y* former is a Coat of Arms, viz. A Fess Dauncette between three eagles displayed : (S^ George Newman's Arms) under- neath wcti are these words : " Ex Lahore Immortalitas." Between y« two stones, " Anno Domini 1619." Those two stones were taken from y^ old Sumer House (wch was Built over y« River) & plac'd in ye wall where they are at present. The Suiner house was taken down Anno Dom: 1708. The foundation of it is still to be seen in ye Water. The Horse Chestnut Trees by ye Wall next Clare Hall were set about 1 7 10, except two or three of y™ wch were set some years later. The Yew Hedges were planted A.D. 1705. Cost 16. 03. oi^. The four Leaden Figures representing ye Four Seasons were set up on ye Terras Wall. The Two Seats on ye Terras Walk were set up. That next Clare £ -f d Hall A.D. 1706, & cost 10. 10. 00; That at ye other end of ye Walk £ s d A.D. 1708, & cost 09. 10. 00. [314] The Four Figures in ye Terras-Garden, viz. That with ye Book and Pen representing Learning; That with Castle, Key and Lion, Cybele ; That with Sword and Cap, Liberty ; That with Sword and Blindfold, Justice ; each Five Foot nine Inches high, on Pedestals 3 foot 6 Inches high, were given to ye College by Sir Nathanael Lloyds They Cost him Seventy nine Pounds, and were set up in September A.D. 1722". [346] D^ Johnson' gave y* Brass Dyal Plate in the Fellows Garden. It was fix'd on ye top of ye Wall next ye River April 27. 1726. 1 It will be noticed that these Figures are distinct from the four leaden Figures [the Seasons] described above. Probably the second set took the place of the first, a.d. 1722. For Lloyd's other benefactions see pp. 71, 90, 91, and Index. ^ See accounts in Miscellanea, vol. II. [82]. ' For Dr Johnson, see p. 87. The Monks' Building 67 A.D. 1735. The Wall in ye Fellows Garden, at ye Terras-Walk [456] £ s d next to ye River, was coped with Portland Stone, wch cost 18: 00: (X); And ye Sundyal on ye Wall was new-set ; And ye Meridian drawn with ye Date signifying when it was done. Thus, MERIDIAN MDCCXXXV A.D. [ — ]. The yew hedges and leaden images were removed and the Garden was converted into a lawn, with a broad gravel walk leading from the entrance near the Master's Gallery to the Terrace. The Shrubs to conceal the old Buildings in the Lodge were planted subsequently^ THE OLD BUILDING FOR Y« MONKS. This is in Length about 79 Feet and 3 1 in Breadth fm outside to [20] outside. We take this old Building to have been ye place (or at least y* it was some part of it) whither ye Monks us'd to come from Ely for ye convenience of studying. It is a very ancient Building standing East & West, & is, so far as ye length of it reaches, a partition between Clare Hall & this College. It is cover'd with Slates no Chimneys appearing now above y™. But withinside we still see ye lower part of a large Chimney in ye Kitchen ; In another room ye mines of an Oven. The Stair-Case (for there is but one) consists of great pieces of Timber fasten'd with wooden pins to other pieces scloping underneath. The sides of the Building consist of Clunch, & Rag-stones, & Bricks plaister'd over". There are Three Passages into it. On ye Jams of ye First next ye East end are two small Heads of a man & a Womanj on ye Jams of the Last, viz. that next ye West end, are two Coats of Arms ; The First is held by an Angel on his Breast, & is A Crescent within a Bordure Ingrayl'd (our Founder's Arms). The Second is likewise on ye breast of an Angel, & is Three Mitres two & one, being ye Episcopal Arms of Norwich. These two Coats I take to be ye most ancient of any yt now appear throughout ye College, perhaps as ancient as fm Bp Bateman's time. They are cut on Clunch stone, & are now almost worn out. It seems to me probable y' ye Inside of this Building is ye same y' it was w° ye Monks of Ely came to it before Bp Bateman purchased it ; and y' upon ye Founding of Trinity Hall ye Bishop Built ye outside up to ye inner part. ' Early in the nineteenth century. Maiden, Trinity Hall, p. 195. ' Cole doubts whether brick was used at this early date. Mss., vol. Lvni., p. 21. 5—2 68 Trinity Hall [20] This building betw" the Master's Lodge and Clare Hall was partly destroyed in 1823 when the brick building which now faces the Gateway, and comprises part of the Lodge, and six additional sets of Chambers, were erected}- The rest of it was standing in 1862 when, with the exception of perhaps a cross wall or two, it was removed in the enlargement of the Master's Lodge. THE MASTER'S LODGE. [2 1 J The great wainscotted Room in ye Master's Lodge above stairs call'd ye Master's Dining- Room is 28 Foot Long, 18 foot 9 inches Broad, & 11 foot High, wainscotted A.D. 1604. The Master's Long Gallery is 54 Feet 10 inches Long, & 10 Feet 6 inches Broad. As for ye Arms on ye Glass windows in ye Dining-room or Long Gallery, see them Blazon'd p. 21 &c. There are several Pictures in ye Long Gallery. There is a Picture of a Bishop shav'd, & having a Book with a red cover in his right hand, & a Ring on ye forefinger of each hand. This I take to be ye Picture of Stephen Gardiner, Bp of Winchester, & Master of this College. That Print wch Bp Burnet has given us of Stephen Gardiner in his Hist: of Reformat:, was by mistake done from a Picture of Home, Bp of Winchester : The Purse it seems was added to make ye Print look ye more like Gardiner's Picture as 'twas thought ; But Home's Arms still shew ye mistake. (See Bp Burnet's Hist. Reformat. 3^ vol. In ye Appendix to i^' and 2"d vol. p. 411). There is an original Picture of Stephen Gardiner at Mr Macro's, a gentleman in Suffolk, and I am told 'tis like that in our Master's Lodge. There is also in our Master's Gallery The Picture of a Bp with a long white beard, a Cane in his right hand, his left holding a pr of gloves, & resting on a Book with a red cover wch lyes on a green table, near his Head are these letters AEte 84. I take this to be ye Picture of Cox, Bp of Ely. There are two like pictures of Gardiner and Cox to be seen in ye Masters Lodge at Trinity College. (On Coxe's AE'e 84. 1577. But no date nor age on Bp Gardiner's Picture.) There is also in our Masters Gallery at Trinity Hall a picture of Ld Keeper Williams with ye Purse, also one of A.Bp Bancroft, one of A.Bp Abbot, one of Bp Curl, one sd to be of Bp Andrews, & one sd 1 Completed by 1824, when the Master, Le Blanc, advanced ;^i,200 at 4^^ per cent, to pay the cost of the work. The charge was laid on a repairing fiind established in the previous year. Order Book, 6 Jan., 1823, and 6 Jan., 1824: pp. 187, 188. And see p. 92. The Master's Lodge 69 to be of S'' Henry Marten : But quaere whether y^ two last are so or [21] no? There is also in our Masters Gallery A Table of y^ Foundation of [22] ye University of Cambridge &c. By Ivory 1672. Also Ivory's Table of ye Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors, Professors &c. Printed 1675. Also a Table of y^ Foundation &c. of Trinity Hall. Table of y^ Arms of y^ Hughes. Table of the Arms of S"^ Thomas Exton Knight, M"^ of this College. Seven Pictures signifying Music, Painting, Architecture, &c. At ye coming into y^ Long Gallery, an old Table of y^ Foundation of Trinity Hall : also an old Table of y^ Cycle of y^ Proctors of y^ University : also a large Map of England, by J. Adams. All these things wch I have now mention'd to be in y^ Masters Lodge, I take to belong to y^ Master of Trinity Hall for y^ time being. Also a Picture of Arch- Bp Laud given A.D. 1741. There are also in the Lodge a portrait of Philip, Earl of Chester- field (by Hoare) formerly of this College, and one of Chief Justice Wilmot which was presented to the College by his son Eardley Wilmot Esquire. A.D. 1804. This year the Lodge was repaired and greatly im- proved by the Master Sir W™ Wynne at an expense of near fifteen hundred Pounds: and in 1822 about ;^i8oo was laid out in improve- ments and alterations. A.D. 1852. The Lodge was considerably altered and enlarged at the expense of D^ Thomas Charles Geldart, then Master. The room above stairs, formerly the Master's Dining room, was converted into a Drawing room. The " long Gallery " ceased to exist, being for a part of its length thrown into a Study or Library fronting the College Library : the north wall of this apartment being built over the old cloister which itself was converted into Servants' offices. A new Dining room was built at the West End of the Lodge. The architect employed was Mr. Salvin of London, who afterwards built the New Hall of Caius College, and the University Museums and Lecture rooms on the site of the old Botanic Garden. THE CHAPEL. The Chapel is in Length withinside from East to West, viz. to [23] ye Ante Chapel 30 Feet, in Breadth fm: North to South 18 Feet. The Ante Chapel from East to West 13 Feet; from North to South 17 Feet. 70 Trinity Hall [23] The Chapel was probably Built about y« year 1352; for ye Bp of Ely's License to Build a Chapel bears Date May 30. 1352- (Archiv: Coll:)'. The Stalls for y^ Masters & Fellows (wch Stalls are 24) & y« wainscot behind them, as also ye Desks for y^ Master and Fellows, ye Bench-Seats also & Desks for ye Scholars were probably set up in Dr Hervy's time. The Stalls of Oak. The Cieling, being Timber work, Pannels & Knobs, is Painted: and there are ye Founder's Arms, & ye Arms also of ye See of Norwich here and there painted on it. In each of ye 4 windows of the Chapel is some small matter of Painted Glass; ptictrly The Founder's Arms & these words, "Summae Trinitati 1566." 'Tis true indeed ye Glass y« had those words on it formerly intire, is now broken in some places, & some of ye Letters are misplac'd & some lost. The window in the Ante Chapel has no painted Glass in it. The Arras-Hanging at ye Altar-piece (being our B. Saviour Betray'd) was put up there in pursuance of D^ Eden's Will''. The Rails inclosing ye Comunion Table were set up about A.D. 1685 at ye charge of M^ Foster, (See M^ Foster among the Benefactors'.) On the Pulpit (wch stands just without ye Rails South) lyes a Silk Cushion web is plac'd upon ye Presidents Desk for ye use of ye Orator, whenever He makes ye Coinemoration Speech according to D^ Eden's Foundation*. [24] In the year 17 19 the Chapel was in great danger of being Burnt down. Evening Prayer being over on Thursday between 6 and 7 of ye clock Nov: 12 one of ye Candles on the North-west side of ye Chapel happen'd by some means to fall down unextinguish'd under one of the kneeling Hassocks where it lay smouldering till 7 o'clock ye next morning; by wch time a Hassock or two & some pannels of ye Wainscot &c. between the Fellows Stalls & Scholars Seats were Burnt. But upon our returning to Chapel in ye morning by God's Good Providence 'twas quickly extinguished. See a piece of ye 1 See p. 60. The date of the Chapel building is uncertain. In William Dalling's Obit, q.v., there is a reference to capella nostra, which carries us back as far as 1502. But the date may be much earlier: see Maiden, Trinity Hall, pp. 50, S'- The earliest document relating to the Chapel that survives is a bill for repairs in 1513. Miscellanea, vol. I. [4]. ^ A confusion with the arras hanging in the Hall. See p. 83. ' See Miscellanea, vol. iv. [r47]. * See Eden's Will, among Benefactors. The Chapel 71 Burnt wainscot hanging behind ye Door in the Treasury, mark'd [24] 17 19. A.D. 1729. Sometime before Midsummer y^ old Wainscot & Stalls [398] &c. in y6 Chapel were begun to be taken down, y^ Stone & brick pavem' taken up, the Grave design'd for ye Master in ye South-east corner of ye Chapel digg'd & lin'd with brick by his own order. The whole Chapel repair'd & new wainscotted, & pav'd with marble, & beautify'd at ye charge of ye Master S'' Nathanael Lloyd^ out of ye Thousand Pounds wcfe he had before given to ye College, except ye Picture for ye Altarpiece in a gilded frame given by D"" Chetwode. As ye work was going on. Divine Service was perform'd in ye Hall [399] or Parlour according as either suited with ye convenience of ye College, 'till April i6. 1730: but ye work was not completely finish'd 'till December 1730. D^ Hewke's Gravestone & ye other to ye West of it were remov'd into ye Ante-Chapel: "Walt: Hewk Custos" put on ye New Little Square marble stone over his grave where he was buried in ye Chapel ; D"" Eden's, D^ Preston's, D^ Cowel's, & D"" King's grave-stones continu'd in their proper places over their respective Bodies ; Darnelly's & Moptyd's Brass plates taken fm ye Wall in ye Ante- Chapel & fasten'd again to ye wainscot near ye places where they had been fix'd before. All ye windows in ye Chapel & Ante- chapel alter'd; The painted glass taken away; The Ante-Chapel wainscotted with ye old wainscot of ye Chapel & painted ; D' Eden's Monument set again in ye same place as before near ye Treasury door, only lower y° before; The old Arras Hanging for ye Altar piece taken away, & a Picture of ye Virgin Mary presenting our Sav"' in ye Temple set up in its room, given (as before mention'd) by V)'^ Chetwode Fellow of this College, wch his father formerly ye Dean of Gloucester had bought with 3 others of ye same size in Flanders. The Picture is 12 Feet 4 inches deep & about 8 Foot broad. New wainscot all round ye Chapel. Altar inclos'd with Iron rails painted & fasten'd into ye stones, but afterwards taken up again & others plac'd there in a different manner. The side-walls & West end of ye Chapel done with Hard finishing (as 'tis call'd) & Stucco- work. The great Cross-beam taken away. The Cieling wrought curiously in Stucco & work'd into 25 Pannels with Heliotropes & ' Sir Nathaniel Lloyd offered the College ^500 for an annual payment of £^i " during "my life only "..." towards beautifying within and without their chapel according to the " manner as I should deem it practicable." The offer was accepted, as was another of a like amount on the same terms in the following year. See Order Book, 2 Jan., 1728 [pp. 66 — 68], and 21 June, 1729 [p. 69]. 72 Trinity Hall [399] Shields for Arms, & Mitres gilded, & more particularly so in that part of ye cieling weft is over y^ Altar. An Iron-work'd Desk for y« Bible in wch y^ Scholar of y^ House reads ye Lessons for y« Day. Fourteen new Folio Coiiion Prayer Books. Coinunion Table cover'd with blue velvet wch (together with a blue velvet Cushion with Gold Lace) is enrich'd with Gold Fringe & Lace. Two blue velvet cushions [400] with Gold Tassels & Edging for y^ Masters & Presidents Desks. Also Two Blue Silk Damask Curtains for y^ Masters & Presidents Seats. Long blue freeze Cushions for y^ Scholars to kneel on. The old Door passage in y^ Ante-chapel fm y^ Masters Lodge stop'd up, & a new one made in y* middle fronting ye Altar. The Arms on ye Ceiling, of ye Founder & fourteen of y* Benefactors plac'd in this order. I. Bateman 6. Dalling 9. Spicer 7. Hewke 10. Dunne 8. Hervy 2. 3- 4. 5. II. Nick Sudbury Gardiner Parker Blazon'd. Goodknape 14. Moptyd 1 2. Mouse 15. Busby 13. Eden I. Bateman. 1. See of Norwich, viz. Azure, 3 Mitres 2 & i Or, Impal'd with Sable, a Crescent Ermin within a Bordure Ingrayl'd Argent. 2. Nick. 2. See of Norwich as before, Impal'd with Or, a Cheveron between 3 Leopards Heads Gules. 3. Sudbury. 3. See of Canterbury, Saphire, an Episcopal Staff in Pale Topaz Insign'd with a Cross Patee Pearl, surmounted of a Pall of ye Last, charg'd with four Crosses Formee fitched Diamond, edg'd & fring'd as ye Second. Impal'd with Argent, on a Cross Azure M crown'd Or. 4. Gardiner. 4. See of Winchester, Gules, Two Keyes IndorsM in Bend, ye uppermost Argent, ye other Or: a Sword interpos'd between y™ in Bend sinister of ye Second, Pomels & Hilts of ye 3d Impal'd with Gardiner viz. azure, on a Cross Or between 4 Griffins Heads eras'd Arms in the Chapel 73 argent, a Rose Gules seeded Or: Also with Trinity Hall, viz. Sable, [400] a Crescent within a Bordure Ermin. All encircl'd with a Garter of wch most noble Order y^ Bp of Winchester for y^ time being is Prelate. See Dr Heylyn's Help to Engl. Hist: ed: Lond: 1688 p. 171. See also y« Table of y^ Arms of y^ Masters of Trinity Hall in y^ Masters Lodge, p. 15. 5. Parker. [401] 5. See of Canterbury as before, Impal'd with Gules, on a Cheveron Argent between 3 Keyes of y^ same, as many stars of y« Field. 6. Bailing. 6. Trinity Hall as before, Impal'd with ermin, on a Bend Sable 3 Acorns slipt Or. See y^ formention'd Table of Arms in y^ Masters Lodge. 7. Hewke. 7. Trinity Hall as before, Impal'd with Or, on a Pile pointing in base Gules between Two Trefoils slipt Vert, 3 Crescents of y« Field. See y« foremention'd Table of Arms. 8. Hervy. 8. Trinity Hall as before, Impal'd with Or, a Cheveron Gules, 3 Leopards Heads in Chief of y Last. See y« foremention'd Table of Arms. 9. Spicer. 9. Sable, a Cheveron Erminois between 3 Castles each Triple- tower'd Or. Spicer of Exeter. We found these Arms in Caius College Library. And for ought we know they belong'd to our Spicer. 10. Dun. 10. Azure, a Wolf Rampant Argent, a Chief of y« same. We found these Arms in ye Last edition of Guillims Heraldry p. 191. 1 1. Goodknape. 11. We could find no Arms for Goodknape. But we found Knappe of Woodcot in Oxfordshire 1669 to be. Sable, a Lyon passant, & in Chief 3 Helmets Or. S^ Nathanael Lloyd therefore order'd a Canton Argent charg'd with ye Text letter G Gules to 74 Trinity Hali [401] be added to Knappes Arms, & with that alteration they serve for Goodknape. The Hehuet on ye Dexter side of y^ Chief is cover'd by ye Canton. 12. Mouse. 12. Trinity Hall Impal'd with Or, on a Fess between 3 Annulets in Chief & as many in Base (2 & i) sable a Cross patee of y^ Field See ye foremention'd Table in y^ Masters Lodge. 13. Eden. 13. Trinity Hall Impal'd with Argent, on a Fess Gules 3 Garbs Or between 2 Cheverons Azure, each of wch charg'd with 3 Escallops of ye Field. See ye foremention'd Table of ye Masters Arms in ye Masters Lodge. 14. Moptyd. [402] 14. Gyroriy of 8 Gules & Argent. An Inescocheon: Argent a Cynquefoil azure. These Arms were taken from a Table of j^ Arms of ye Masters of Benet College in Benet College Lodge. Moptyd was elected Master of Benet College 1553, & so remain'd 4 years. 1 5. Busby. 15. Or, 3 Arrows pointing to ye Base Sable, on a Chief of ye 2nd 2 Mullets of ye i^t. See D"" Busby's Monument in Westminster Abbey. Also see Dart's History of Westminster Abbey, vol. i^' p. 93. We took these arms at a venture with S"" Nathanael's consent; and for ought we know, Both ye Two Busbys were of ye same Family. The Arms of S"" Nathanael Lloyd our Master & Great Benefactor are carv'd in wood, & set up at ye West end of ye Chapel under ye Window looking into ye Chapel fm ye Master's Lodge, with this date on yn, MDCCXXIX. The Arms are Quarterly, ye ist parted per Fess, a Lyon Ramnant, &c. The Crest a Lyon Issuing fm a Coronet. 1729. When ye Labourers began to take up ye pavem' in ye Chapel about Midsuiiier 1729, it was thought proper y* they shou'd dig into D"^ Hewke's Grave, & also into that under ye Stone next to D"^ Hewke's Grave-stone to ye West, & also into that in ye South-east corner of ye Chapel, over wch was an old stone wch formerly had a Brass plate on it, but wch was lost before my time, (& where ye Pulpit stood wch is remov'd into ye Hall) to see if we cou'd make The Chanel: Hewke's Grave 75 any discovery of any Inscription to inform us of y« exact time of [402] Dr Hewke's death, or to let us know whose bodies had been buried under y^ other two stones. But we cou'd not make y^ least discovery of any such thing; everything being turn'd to earth, except y^ bones of ye bodies wch had been buried. We discover'd nothing in y^ least [403] to satisfy that inquiry. We only discover'd y' a small spring of water had reached D"" Hewke's Grave, & y' his skeleton (as it lay in y^ earth, there never having been any lining of brick to his grave) was of such a size as made us conclude him to have been a Tall man. We took care y' y^ bones of all y^ 3 bodies shou'd be cover'd again with all decency & tender regard to y^ memory of our Benefactors. This brings to my mind what I saw about A.D. 1719 in Caius College Chapel. I remember yt w° they were then repairing & beautifying that Chapel y^ workmen had broke a hole either by accident or design into D"^ Caius's Grave wch was a hollow place lin'd with brick on y« North side of ye Chapel at a little distance from his Monum' wch is a mural one. The Lid of ye Coffin was off when I look'd in with a Candle fix'd in a long cleft stick wch ye workmen furnish'd me with, & with wch I cou'd survey ye sepulchre very easily. The sides of ye Coffin were remaining, th6 in a disjoynted & rotten condition. The Body seem'd to have been a very lusty one, & ye coffin was pretty full of it. The Flesh was of a yellowish black colour, & yielded to ye least touch of ye stick & fell to pieces. The eyes were sunk deep into their sockets. A long grey beard much like that wch we see in ye picture of him, only this was grown very rough by long time; I think it was then about 145 years fm ye time of his death. I touch'd his beard with ye stick, & turn'd it a little on one side; It accordingly lay on one side, having lost all manner of elasticity. I therefore brought it back to its right place again. The sight occasion'd in me serious reflections, & I went away with such a regard as I thought due to ye memory of so considerable a man as D"" Caius had been. [404] 1864 — 5. The Chapel remained in the same state as it was [24] described by Warren until 1 864, when, being found inadequate for the accommodation of the College, the pensioners of which had much increased in numbers, it was enlarged in the following manner. The East Wall which was principally of brick was thrown down, and the old Treasury behind the Altar thrown into the chapel. A depth of about 8 feet was thus gained. In the centre of the E. wall thus destroyed and about ten feet from the ground the remains of a niche were discovered, the tabernacled head whereof in good decorated work was in tolerable preservation and retained traces of gilding and colour. The ancient 76 Trinity Hall [24] piscina of about the same period as this niche was brought to light on removing the wainscot on the S. side of the Communion table. It was allowed to remain, being enclosed by a small door in the wainscot. The slabs with brasses, &c. over the graves of Eden, Preston, Cowell and King, were retained in their places, the three latter however being lowered to the level of the pavement of the body of the chapel. They had previously formed part of the pavement of the foot-pace on which the altar stood. The seats were continued eastwards over the former space included by the altar rails. [472] It being impossible to continue the ceiling of the enlarged Chapel at the same elevation as that erected in 1730, without rendering the garret above Chamber Num. 25 (see as to the alterations in these Chambers infra page 93) quite useless, a flat ceiling to cover the space gained at the East End of the Chapel was formed on the flooring of the Garret. The carved wainscot reredos or altar piece required little alteration to adapt it to the new East wall ; the highest point of the pediment having originally reached little more than a foot above the level of the joists of the garret floor. In 1865, the whole of the chapel interior walls were renovated & decorated. The arms & ornaments of the cieling cleand, 2 partly re-gilt ; the ground of the panels therein was coloured: It had originally been white, A window in the West Wall which communicated with a Chamber in the Master's Lodge was entirely stopped up at the Master's request. A new Altar-cloth was presented by the Rev. Henry Latham M.A., Fellow & Tutor, in substitution for one formerly given by him. A new altar rail in iron & oak with standards for candles was presented by another of the Fellows, D^ C. S. Perceval. In 1875 the Master & Mrs Geldart offered to replace the plain glass windows with stained glass in designs to be approved by the [473] College. The work was executed with great judgment & taste to the satisfaction of all the Fellows. In 1876 the Master & Mrs Geldart anxious to still further restore the Chapel offered to be at the expense of covering the West Wall with a fresco and to ornament the North & South Walls of the body of the Chapel with colour and to replace a portion of the fading part at the East end with suitable texts. The work was commenced in the Long Vacation and was completed about the middle of the Michas Term. The general effect proved extremely good and the Governing body ordered a letter of thanks to be written conveying to the Master & Mrs Geldart their high appreciation of the liberality displayed. This letter was signed by all the Fellows (except Mr Ebden The Chapel 77 who is at the Cape of Good Hope). In reply to this letter the following [473] was received & it was ordered that the Bursar "make an entry in a " suitable place" of the whole business. The letter rec^ was as follows. "Trinity Hall Lodge, Christmas Day 1876. The Master of "Trinity Hall & Mrs Charles Geldart are much gratified to learn " from a letter received to-day from the Fellows of the College that " the renovation & decoration of the Chapel (which with their permission " they have had the pleasure to effect) meet with such full approbation " & they hope that what they have done will long remain as a proof " of their affection for the College, & the Church & her Services." The Master did not see the work, as though he died nearly a year after it was finished, he was for more than a year before his death entirely confined to his room. D^ Geldart (died on Sept. 17th) was buried at the South West Corner of the Ante-Chapi on the 21st Sepf 1877. The Chapel in 1745. [Coie] \May 14 1745. The Chapel of the College is a great and elegant small Room, more like a Chapel of a Nobleman's Family, than of a Society. It has 2 Windows on each side, and wainscoted ab' lo foot high on both sides ; above y" Wainscoat quite to y" Roof is stucho, adorn'd with Festoons and y* Crescent of y" College Arms. The East End is wainscoted quite to y'^ top with a Pediment, making a very handsome Altar Peice, in y' middle of which is framed in a very large Picture, over y° Altar, of our Lady's offering our Saviour in y* Temple to y^ Priest. The Altar is rais'd one Step, rail'd in with Iron Rails, and covered with an elegant Covering of blew Velvet, laced and fring'd with Gold, with Cushions of y° same. The Cushions for y= Master and President at these Stalls are y^ same, and y* Curtains of blew silk Damask ; & y« whole Furniture of the Chapel correspondent, being very handsome. Above y' Ante-chapel and over the Master and President's Stalls, is a Chamber for y" use of y« Master's Family w"" a Sash Window in y^ middle to look into y° Chapel, and fronting y* Altar; just below it, and above y' Door coming into y« Chapel, between y" Master's and President's Stalls is fixed a Coat of Arms carved with the date in a Label under them. 1729. MDCC.XXIX in gold Figures. The Arms belong to their late Master and Benefactor S'' Nathaniel Lloyd. This Chapel is paved throughout with white Marble, and y^ stalls all round it are of y« neatest workmanship of Norway oak. The whole Chapel was within these 20 [years] rebuilt. The Roof of it is arch'd with Stucho and adorn'd with 15 Coats of Arms, of Founder and Benefactors and the 3 Immediately over y' Altar are, as to y" shield work, all gold, y" Rest only gilt in part ; the 5 in y' middle of y" Roof frm y« Altar to y" W. end of y« Chapel, belong to 5 Bishops, adorn'd with Mitres, that of y" Founder being all gilt, y= others only in part.] Cole's MSS., vol. vi., p. 87. yS Trinity Hall INSCRIPTIONS IN THE CHAPEL. [25] 1ST Inscription. " Sancta trinitas, unus Deus, miserere nobis. " Of your Charete pray for the Sowle of Master Walter Hewke " Doctor of Cano." " Gloria Fama Scolis Laus Artes cetera mundi "Vana nimis valeant: spes michi sola Jhesus. " Suscipe WalterO bone Jhesu in fine Dierum, " Qui obiit anno Dni. milto quingenteslo x°." [29] This Inscription is cut on Brass wch is tack'd to a large Gravestone about y^ middle of y« Chapel. The end of y^ Stone is about 1 1 feet distant from y^ East Wall. The Stone is 9 feet 3 inches Long, & 4 feet 7 inches Broad. On y« middle of y^ Stone is y^ Figure (as I suppose) of D"^ Hewke (in a Cope embroider'd with y« Figures of our Saviour & His 12 Apostles upon it) in Brass, between 4 & S feet long. The Head of y« D" Figure is now off; Probably it was taken off in y^ time of Cromwell's Rebellion, as y« Heads of y^ Saints on Painted Glass us'd to be by people of those times in abhorrence, as they pretended, of Superstition. Over y^ print of y^ D^s Head, on a Slip of Brass are those words, — " Of yo^r^ Charete pray for the Sowle of " Master Walter Hewke Doctor of Canon." Over this Inscription on another piece of Brass are these words, " Sancta trinitas, unus Deus, " miserere nobis." At y^ D" Feet are those four Lines " Gloria, Fama, " Scholis &c." all on Brass. It appears by y^ D^s Will y* He had his Gravestone by Him before He dyed'; Probably therefore He had those words of the Inscription ("Qui obiit anno &c.") cut designedly with a Blank as we see at the end of it, wch Blank was to have been fiU'd up after his Death, tho it seems that has never been done yet : for 'tis plain y' y« year 1510 cou'd not be the year of the D" Death, since His Will bears Date several years after, viz. anno 15 17. [348] John Bunce an Ingenious Scholar of this College has drawn out D"" Hewke's Figure as it is in Brass on ye Grave Stone in ye Chapel ; see ye next page to this. He has also drawn out the Monument wch was set up for D"" Eden in ye Chapel. See in ye page next to this'. 1 •' My grave-stone that is redy bought and paide for." ' For other work of Bunce's (copies of statutes, other documents and Arms), see Index. Dr Eden's Memorial Tablet Dr Hewke's Memorial Brass Inscriptions in the Chapel 79 Ilnd. "Laurentius Moptyd Sudovolcas Sacr theolog Baccat^ Sir Coll: [25] "Corporis Xt' contulit huic collegio Sexaginta libra pro fundatioe "unius Scolaris, qui obiit 7 die decembrf. 1557." This Inscription is on Brass on ye South Side of ye Ante-Chapel [29] in ye Wall. Illd. M.S. "Hie jacit Daniel Darnelly Filius & Haeres Danielis & Janae [25] " uxoris ejus, Qui post Tyrocinium suum feliciter exactum ascitus in "numerum Sociorum Aulae Trinitatis, et Magister in Artibus hie " (Proh Dolor) in flore Juventutis suae 23° Die Septembris A° Domini " 1659 Spe futurae & Beatae Resurrectionis." This Inscription being somew' inaccurate is on Brass in ye same [30] wall with ye former, about 3 feet east distant fm it. Illlth. "Alicia uxor charissima posuit. [25] "Conderis hoc Tumulo, Thomas Prestone, Scholarem "Quem dixit princeps Elizabetha suum. " Gens Generosa dedit nomen, Lancastria Gentem : "Agnovit Socium Regia Digna Domus. "Lauro Doctoris Legal! Academia Donat, "Custodem cepit, quae Domus ossa capit. "Vir gravis eloquio, et vitae probitate, reliquit "Terras: At Caeli Sydera Suina tenet "Junii 1°. Ano. 1598. Aetatis suae 60°." Preston pleas'd Queen Elizabeth most at ye Disputations before her at Cambridge. See Mr. Strype's Annals of Q. E. in A.D. 1564^ Chap. 39 [§ 447]. Vth. " Johannes Cowell Legii Doctor, Custos hujus Collegij, Juris [26] " Civilis in Academia hac Cantebrigiensi Professor Regius, Vicarius "Generalis Cantuariensis provinciae sub Diio Richardo Bancroft " Archi-episcopo Cantuariensi, htc expectat Resurrectionem, Obiit "11° die mensis Octobris A° Dfli 161 1." 1 [1563?] 8o Trinity Hall Vlth. [26] " Diem Supremum praestolatur Robertus King, LL. D"", Eliensis " Cancett expertissimus : Hujus Cott nuper Custos Dignissimus. Obiit " Novemb: 6° Aiio (Salutis 1676 lAetat: suae "j^r [30] The Fourth, Fifth & Sixth Inscriptions are all within y« Rails of ye Altar. Some few letters of D^ King's Inscription are under ye Rails. Vllth. [26] " Hie Spe certa Resurgendi in Christo sepultus est Thomas Edenus, " LL.Dr Peritissimus, et Hujus CoUegij olim Dignissimus Praefectus. " Suspice Lector, ac venerare. " Hoc enim sub marmore conditae jacent Reliquiae Thomae Eden " LL.D., Richardi Eden & Margaritae uxoris, de Anningfeild Australi " in Agro Essexiensi, filii natu minimi, Diocesios Eliensis Cancellarii, " Westmonasteriensis, et Sancti Edmundi de Burgo Comissarij ; unius "etiam ex magistris Almae Curiae Cancellarii Ordinariis, nee non " hujusce Aulae Custodis olim Dignissimi pariter ac munificentissimi. " Quo nemo turn morum eximia suavitate et probitate, tum singulari " etiam Legum Civilium atque Ecclesiasticarum Scientia majorem con- " secutus est laudem ; unde Spartam, quam apud nos bonorum omnium " consensu merito nactus est strenue ornavit, nostrumc^ Collegium tot " tantisq^ Beneficijs vivus moriensque devinxit ut Parentis potius nomen " quam Custodis mereatur. Nos itaq, Custos & Socij, ne pereat Bene- [27] " ficiorum memoria, quae tum alijs tum nobis praestitit, Hoc Sepul- " chrale marmor in aeternum tanti Patroni Testimonium poni curavi- "mus. Ob. Londin: Jul. 18 & fuit Hie sepult:' Aug: 2. 1645." [30] These words of y^ Seventh Inscription viz. " Hie Spe certa Resur- " gendi in Christo Sepultus est Thomas Edenus LL.D"^ Peritissimus, " et Hujus Collegii olim Dignissimus Praefectus," are on a Stone at ye Treasury Door ; The other words, viz. " Suspice Lector ac venerare " &c." are cut on marble & placed in ye Wall over ye other Inscription, wch was ye Place where D"" Eden desir'd his funeral monument might [348] be. D"" Eden's Monument was not erected 'till about ye year 1708. The best account y* I am able to give of that matter is this : upon the death of D^ Eden it was doubted whether the College or ye Executor shou'd be at ye charge of a Monum' (see a letter of Aid. Bunce (D^ Eden's Exor.) in Miscellanea, vol. iv. [128]), and the publick The Chapel 8i troubles then coming on so fast, nothing was done. After the Resto- [348^ ration, when things were again settled, one wou'd think y' the Doctors Will might have been fulfill'd as to this particular ; but whatever was the reason of it, it was still neglected. And I remember, when I was Undergraduate, upon hearing y^ words of D"" Eden's Will read at y« Coinemoration of our Founder and Benefactors, in wch Will the D^ expresses his earnest desire of having a monument set up to his memory, it was a matter of wonder amongst us every year, why it was not done. But in y^ Bursarship of M'' Dickins matters were so manag'd y* the Master & Fellows made a Contribution among them- selves towards y^ erecting a monument, wch was accordingly set up about y« year 1708. The next Gravestone, being about 7 Feet 5 Inches Long, & 3 Feet [30] 7 Inches Broad, West to D^ Hewke's, has a Brass Plate fasten'd to it with ye figure of a man in an Academical Habit cut on it ; but y« Inscription web belonged to it is now lost, so y' I can say no more of it. The Next Gravestone South of D>" King's had a piece of Brass on it formerly, as appears by y^ print of it yet remaining: but w* y^ Inscription was, or who it belong'd to, I know not. In ye year 1643 one William Dowsing with many other suchlike [460] fellows stark mad with their zeal against Popery, went about y^ University & Town & County of Cambridge pulling down & de- molishing Pictures, Inscriptions &c, in y^ Chapels & Parish-Churches. This Fellow wrote a Journal of this their expedition, wch Journal Dr Zachary Grey has Publish'd in his Appendix to " The Schismatics " delineated from Authentic Vouchers." Lond. 1739. In this Journal p. S I are these words, viz, " 1643, (8) Trinity Hall, Dec. 2. " Mr Culiard, Fellow. Orata [for Orate] pro anima, on a Grave- " Stone. And in page 52. " 1643, January i. (6). " Edwards Parish, we diged up the Steps, & brake down 40 Pictures, " & took of 10 superstitious Inscriptions." ARMS IN V CHAPEL. Df Preston's. On one of y^ Corners of ye Gravestone at y^ Feet in Lead: [30] Quarterly, The P' Two Barrs, a Canton charg'd with a Cinquefoil, D. W. " 82 Trinity Hall [30] a Crescent for Difference. The 2n Cowell's. [31] The Founder's Arms in Brass are tack'd down to D"" Cowell's Grave Stone at one of y^ upper Corners, & at y^ other D"" Cowell's own Arms viz. Three Cheveronels &c. as Blazon'd p. 16. xix. D"" Eden's. D"" Eden's Arms are on y^ Monument erected for Him near y® Treasury Door. See y™ blazoned p. 16. XXI. D>- King's. On D"" King's Grave Stone are y^ College Arms impal'd with his own, cut in ye Stone, viz. a Lion Rampant as Blazon'd p. 16. XXII. M"^ Darnelly's IN ye Ante-Chapel. Just above ye Inscription in Brass, viz. Three Flowers de Lis 2 and I, on a Chief a Lion Issuant. For ye Crest, a Lions Head Crown'd and Wing'd. THE TREASURY. [32] The Treasury is a little Room behind ye Altar and under ye Chamber Num: 25'. It is wainscotted with Deal, & has Shelves &c.; for writings, a large wooden Chest fortify'd with Iron. This is called ye Hutch, & is for ye keeping ye College Seals, Plate, writings belonging to such and such of our Estates ye names of wch are set upon ye Drawers in ye Hutch in weft ye respective writings are reposited. There is also a Strong Iron Chest for ye keeping ye College Stock &c. On this Iron Chest is this date 1598, The Founders Arms & two other Escutcheons painted, each of weft Bears Quarterly, the 1=' Gules, 2 Barrs Or, a Chief indented of ye 2"^. The Second, Gyroiiy of 12, Or and Azure. The 3 Wynne. See Cat. Bibl. Wynn. For those persons y' were particular Benefactors to ye Library see Founder and Benefactors. Cross & Little Box belonging to ye Library. The Cross is of [365] Wood Twelve Inches & an half high, Botony, on three Grees, inlaid with Mother of Pearl. The Box belonging to it is a small one of wood also ye Lid inlaid with Mother of Pearl. In ye Box are eighteen little Cells glaz'd over, containing small Stones &c. brought fm parti- cular places in Jerusalem & elsewhere in ye Holy Land remarkable for something or other relating to our B. Saviour, as H A 01 ^. re o <" P-s ubi dixit Si- mon dormis? ubi Christus captus est. ubi Christus docuit orare ubi Christus orabat. ubi praedixit judicium. ubi caelos ascendit. De praesepio Christi. De carcere Christi De ol. ad quam Kg. fuit Chri. ubi Pilat. dixit ecce Homo ubi fugerunt Apostoli ubi nata est B. Maria Virg. De agro Sanguinis De villa Betfage De porta aurea. De luto Jordanis DeNatatoria Siloe De Monte Tabor This Cross & Little Box were brought from Tyre or Sydon, I think about 172 1 or 1722, & given to D'' Johnson then Fellow of this College, by a Seaman. And upon D^ Johnson's death His Niece M" Head gave y"" both to our College Library. 88 Trinity Hall [36] THE STABLES. THE WINE CELLAR. [37] THE CHAMBERS. In the year 171 1 an Order was made about y^ Chambers follows : " Chamber Rents settled at a Meeting of y^ Master and Fellows "August ye 25*h 171 1. "The Chamber under y^ Library " West " The Next Eastward " The Chamber over ye Butteries " The Chamber over ye Parlour " The upper Chamber on ye N. side " Westward " The Chamber under it " The next upper Chamber eastw. " The Chamber under it " The next upper Chamber eastw. " The Chamber under it " The next upper Chamber eastward " The Chamber under it " The N. Chamber of ye East side " The Chamber under it " The next upper Chamber toward "ye South " The Chamber under it " The next upper Chamber S. " The Chamber under it " The next upper Chamber S. " The Chamber under it " The next Chamber Eastw. on ye " S. side " The Chamber under it "The next upper Chamber west- " ward " The Chamber under it " The Chamber next ye Chappel as I Peck 03 :00:0 2 Gamble 03 :00:0 3 Sayer 04 :cx):0 4 01 :00:o 5 Dr Tindal 04 :oo:o 6 M-^ Caulfield 04 :oo:o 7 Dr Brookbank 04 :CX):0 8 Squire 03 :00:0 9 Mr Allen 04; :00:o 10 Cottle 08; :oo:o II D"" Johnson 04: :oo:o 12 Freeman 03 :cx5:o 13 Sf Clem: Cottrell 04 :oo:o 14 M"^ Bradbury 03 :cx3:o 15 Rider 03; :00:0 16 03; :00:o 17 Herring 03: ;CX3:o 18 03: ;00:0 19 Oxenden 04: ;00:0 20 Dr Giberne 03: ;CX5:0 21 Imber 03; ;CX):o 22 01 ; ;00:o 23 Lee 04; ;00:o 24 Fish 03; ;oo:o 25 M"" Dickins 04; ;oo:o The Chambers 89 " The upper Chamber Southward 26 D^ Andrew 04 : 00 : o [37] " The Chamber over y^ Gate 27 Burton 04 : CX) : o " The next Chamber in y^ same " Staircase Northw. 28 Cooper 03 : 00 : o " If any Fellow shall take y^ Chamber now Cottles to pay 5 per £ "ann for Income. If M"^ Caulfields i. If 2 or more Pensioners keep £ £ £ " in a Chamber whose rent is 3, to pay 2 each ; if in a Chamber of 4, £ " to pay 3 each. " Chamber rent to be paid from admission into y^ College. £ £ " If any one pays at present but 3 for a Chamber set at 4 in this Order, the alteration not to be made in his time'. " Nath: Lloyd, Custos G: Paul " W™ Tindale Fr: Dickins " Ja: Johnson Jno Andrew " Wm Allen J. Brookbank." In the year 1716 another Order was made about y« Chambers [38] with respect to the Incomes, as follows. " May 26. 1 7 16. " Order'd then that the Third part of the Income " of every Chamber be Deducted after the Space of Two years con- " tinuance therein, & Two Shillings & Sixpence in y^ Pound for any " space of time under Two years ; and y' it be left to y® Determination " of a majority of y« Fellows of y^ College what y« Income of every " Chamber shall be, when any person has continued in it for y« space "of seven years; and y' if there shall be any wast made in any " Chamber, it shall also be Determin'd by a Majority of y^ Fellows of " y^ College w' Deductions shall be made for such wast whatever y^ " time of Continuance be. The Incomes to be entred in a Book to be " kept by one of y^ Fellows of y« College. That this Order shall not "affect those y' at present have Chambers in their own right 'till "Mich^ 17 16, from wch time it shall equally affect all. "Ja: Johnson Hen: Squire «G: Paul W": Warren "Fra: Dickins Ex: Sayer "J: Andrew Geo: Oxenden "W": Crow." * For Chamber rents in the years 1730 — ^4, 1736—7, 1739, 1741 — 2, see Miscellanea, vol. III. [59], [85], [87], [122], [193]; vol. IV. [9], [32], [74], [109], [126]. 90 Trinity Hall [39] MEMORANDA CONCERNING THE CHAMBERS. The Chamber Nuin: i has y^ Arms of y^ Stuarts in it over y^ Chimney. See y^ Arms blazon'd p. 25. I believe those Arms were put up there above a hundred years ago. Chamber Num: 3. I have been told yt this Chamber was wainscotted by D^ King or M"^ Glisson. Perhaps it might have been by Both. For D"" King's and M"" Glisson's Admissions see y^ College Register of M^s and Fellows. Chamber Num: 5. This Chamber was sash'd by D"^ Dickins, 1725. He afterwards Wainscotted it, & sett up a Marble Chimney piece etc These things he has given to ye College. See y^ Book of Orders'. Chamber Num : 6. T)'' Monson who has this Chamber at present sash'd it towards y^ Court, & made some other alterations in it about 1725. Mt^ Page (a Fellow Coiiioner who had it before) wainscotted ye Little room next to y^ Fellows' garden. Chamber Num: 7. This Chamber was wainscotted time out of mind, perhaps in Queen Elizabeth's time. The Founder's Arms on ye Cieling. The Room sash'd in ye year 1725 by D"" Andrew. The Little room next to ye Fellows' garden wainscotted and sash'd many years before by Di^ Brookbank, I think about 1702 or 1703. Chamber Num: 8. Sash'd toward ye Court 1727. Pd for ye £, outside work 15. 01. 06 [.^15. i u. 6^. in account] by S"" NatW Lloyd''. Chamber Num: 9. Wainscotted time out of mind, perhaps by D"" Eden who probably kept in this Chamber. I find his name written with his own Hand with a Diamond on ye Glass windows in two places in ye Little room wch I make my Bedchamber next to ye [40] Fellows' Garden. The Three windows of this Chamber next to ye Court sash'd 1727. Pd for ye outside work by S^ Nathan^ Lloyd £. 14. 19. o*. The Cellar in ye Coal-hole under ye Stair Case dug 1720.— Stair Case lin'd 1723. Chamber Num: 10. Sash'd towards ye Court 1727'. It was Wainscotted many years before, I think about ye year 1710. » On % July, 1729, Francis Dickens gave to the College the sum of £^i. js. lo^. spent on fitting up Chamber No. s ! the annual rent or profit thereof to be added as an additional article to the minor dividend: and on 20 July, 1730, a further sum of ;^35. igs. laid out in the same way. Order Book, pp. 70, 71. " For the various payments made by Sir Nathaniel Lloyd for work of this kind in 1727, see Miscellanea, vol. in. [161— 4]. The total included in these accounts is £'ji. is. The Chambers 91 Chamber Num: 11. Sash'd by Df Johnson 1721. Wainscotted [40] afterward by D^ Peck. D^ Johnson had wainscotted part before. Chamber Num : 12. Sash'd 1727'. Wainscotted some years before. Cellar dug in y^ Coal-hole about 1721. Chamber Num: 13. Wainscotted time out of mind, perhaps in Queen Elizabeth's time. D^ Nichols made alterations in ye Wain- scotting &c. about 1729. The Picture of S' Christopher on a Pane of Glass. Chamber Num: 17. Sash'd & Wainscotted, Chimney fitted up with Marble &c., about 1722. A new Chimney built in ye Garret 1730. Chamber Num: 25. This was y^ old Library, as we have it by Tradition. Chamber Num: 26. I have been told y« this was D"" Hervy's Chamber, & fitted up by him. Chamber Num: 28. Pd for sashing this Chamber by S"^ Nath' £ s d Lloyd 05. 05. oo''. The Drain in our College Court next to y^ Chamber Num: 10 [481] was clean'd & new Timber put down : A new Drain was also made next to y« stair-case leading up to y^ Parlour. Also y^ Two old Drains near y^ Treasury & y^ Chamber Num: 24 were clean'd A.D. 1728. In ye same years (viz. 1729 & 1730) y^ outside of our Chapel [404] fronting ye North was plaister'd with Hard-finishing, as was also that whole side of ye Court. The Chamber windows of it were sash'd. The Garret windows were alter'd, & a Parapet wall built ye whole length. The opposite side of ye Court (viz. ye North side fronting ye South) had been done a year or two before much in ye same manner ; but some of ye Chamber windows had been sash'd at different times before. The Founders arms were set up cut in Stone. The Sun Dyal on ye Chimney new done with ye Motto wch had been on it before, viz. Fumus & Vmbra. For ye sashing of ye Windows see Memorand concerning ye Chambers p. 90. The great Court of the College and the East and West Fronts [472] were cased with stone and the windows altered & sashed (a.d. 1742) : this also was done out of the legacy left by S"^ Nath. Lloyd, See bills & receipts, Miscellanea, vol. V. [128]. ' See note i, p. 90. " See note 2, p. 90. 92 Trinity Hall [40] Warren notices none of the Garret Chambers. He also omits the Chamber abovestairs South of his Num. 27 and the Chamber below it; yet these rooms existed in his time. See Loggan's engraving, whence it appears that in 1688 a larger Gateway existed, the space of [41] which is now occupied by the Porter's Lodge. The extent of the archway indeed may clearly enough be traced in the walls. The old porter's lodge may possibly have been in these omitted chambers: however Warren also omits the chamber on the Ground floor N. of the Gateway Entrance, which since 1848 at all events has been occupied by the Porter. See the plan of the College in the Library, where this building next Clare Hall is called the Porter's Lodge. In 1823 6 new sets of Chambers were added, facing the Gateway and uniform with the portion of the Master's Lodge South W. of the Chapel, which portion was then rebuilt and cost £\2<^, 17. 4. See Ace's in Library^ A fire broke out early in the morning of February [20], 1852, in or near the chamber No. 17, which so much damaged the E. side of the Great Court as to render it necessary to rebuild it. This was done at the expense of £, — ^ an additional storey being added, while the ground and first floor were restored almost exactly, as to the West elevation. The round stable-like windows which had lighted the ground floor bedrooms looking to the Street were modified. Chambers Nos. i & 2 under the Library were slightly altered and much repaired in 1863, mainly at the expense of the Rev. H. Latham, M.A. A new Door-case in stone and outer door were inserted in place of a mean entrance under a round headed brick arch of the eighteenth century. The enlargement of the Chapel in 1 864 caused an alteration in the Chamber next thereto, Num. 25 of Warren, and the Garret above it. See p. 75 — 6. The W. wall of this chamber, being the E. wall of the Chapel, was pulled down and with it the fireplaces and chimneys of these chambers. The E. wall of the old Treasury, which was but of one storey, was raised to the level of the main walls of the Court, and chimneys carried up in it, for the two chambers thus reduced in size. The bedroom of the chamber No. 25, which had been East of the keeping-room and looked into the Court, was thrown into the keeping- room : and a new bedroom made with a window broken thro the S. wall, and looking into the smaller court. On executing this work it ' For Sir Thomas Le Blanc's loan to meet the cost of rebuilding, see p. 68. ' The cost was about ;^4,8oo. A sum of ;f 2,375 was received for Insurance; the Goodbehere fund advanced the balance. Order Book, 29 Dec, 1852, p. 246. The Chambers 93 appeared that this S. wall had at some early time been pierced in [41] one if not two places for windows, the jambs of which were visible. The Garret was altered also to suit the position of the new chimney breast carried upon the new wall. THE DRAIN FROM KING'S COLLEGE. [148] In y« year 1494 an end was put to a suit y' had been depending for some time between Trinity Hall & King's College before ye Vice- Chancell' concerning y« Drain or water-course, running from King's College under Trinity Hall. The matter was put to a Reference, & 'twas agreed, yt Kings College should keep y^ Drain Clean &c. & y' Trinity Hall shou'd suffer y« water to pass under the College '- 1 See Miscellanea, vol. II. [67]. V [45] THE COLLEGE PLATE Survey'd Dec: 30. 1718 by Df Warren) „, ^, Mr Crow I Chestkeepers and Dr Sayer Dep for M"" Cooper. oz. p. w. gr. The whole Weight of all ye Plate together 1714 09 00. For ye Arms of y^ Donors on ye College Plate, See pp. 106 — 11. THE FOUNDER'S CUP & COVER, GILT'. The Cup enameli'd at y= Bottom. Arms; Sable a Crescent ermin within a Bordure Ingrayl'd Argent. Cup & Cover both together Weighing A.BP. Parker's Tankard, Cup & Cover, all gilt. His arms are cut on y« bottom of y* Tankard : Round y' bottom are these words "Matthaeus: Archieps : Catuar' dedit Aulae S. Trinitatis de Norwico: Cantab: i° Jan: a.d. 1571." The Tankard Weighs The Cup & Cover together Weigh Round y= Inside of y' Cover are these words, viz. "Matthaeus Cantuar: dedit Aulae S. Trinit'^ Cantab: i Jan. Anno 1569. Consec'^ suae xi° et .(Etatis suae 66." The top of y" Cover is broken off. Bp Barlow's Cup & Cover gilt. Written on y' bottom "39 ounces 16 13." Cup & Cover together now Weigh , CoMUNioN Plate. Two Flaggons Gilt, Founder's Arms on each; one Chalice, & a Cover & a Patin, all together Weighing oz. p. W. 18 04 16 02 35 08 39 00 86 10 gr- 00 00 00 00 ' Maiden, Trinity Hall, p. 277. College Plate 95 D' Eden's Tankard Gilt. His Arms on y« Tankard; under his Arms are these words, "Minimum e multis Donum Viri de Hoc CoUegio optima meriti Thomae Edeni Legum Doctoris Ejusdemq, Custodis vigilantissimi." On y^ bottom, "45: 13: 00." It now Weighs 45 13 ^- [45] 240: 17: S' Simeon Stewart's Tankard Gilt. His Arms on y« Tankard with these words, "S"^ Samcon Steward Miles. Premendo sustulit." Converted i8oi^ Weighing I believe that it should have been cut, S' Simeon Stewart. M"^ Harrison's Tankard. His Arms Cut on it, under y^ Arms are these words, "In memoriam optimae Spei Adolescentis Gulielmi Harrison, de Societate Hujus Collegij, im- mature morte, 11° Marcij 1635 (proh Dolor) prae- repti." C. 1 761. Weighing 19 23 OS [46] 00 ' The plate at Trinity Hall, as elsewhere, was treated with something more than fireedom; and college officers seem to have sold it or to have had it converted at their discretion. If, as Cole says, with special reference to a piece of plate at King's College, " it had the Fortune to escape the fiery Trial of Fanaticism," it was not always safe from "the Brutality of the College Bursar." [Cole MSS., vol. Lvm., p. 31]. So we find that on 21* February, 1624, plate weighing 134 oz. 3 dwts. was sold to Sir Thomas Vyner, the goldsmith, for ;£^33. 13J. ^d., and that ;^34. i2J. dd. was spent in replacing it. Miscellanea, vol. IV. [87]. The account does not specify what was sacrificed ; but the following list, of about the same date, probably gives the details : — A pott with 2 eares & coll. arms. A 2 eared pott : F. Moundford, E. Moundford's pott. 2 eared pott : Trin. H. Hacon's bowls. A round hooped tunne : coll. arms. Tnnne : coll. arms & others. Miscellanea, vol. iv. [89]. Edmund Moundford [or Muntford] was a Fellow, 1572 — 91. It is possible that both entries may refer to the same person. D' George Bramston, Fellow 1672 — c^, sold plate, account undated, to the value of £,1^. IS. 6d.; and bought at the same time to the amount of £j%. Js. 3d. A similar transaction is recorded on 8th April, 1704: plate sold, £$$. 13J.; plate bought, £52. This account also refers to a sale of candlesticks. Miscellanea, vol. II. [61], [62]. 96 Trinity Hall [46] D' Edward Davenant's Tankard. College Arms, & His own, & these words on it viz. " Legatum Reverendi & Praeclari Viri Edvardi Davenant, S.T.P. & Gillinghamiae in Comitatu Dorsettiae, dum viveret, Vicarii, non alio (quod Scimus) nomine ad hanc Benevolentiam permoti, quam ut Societatis Hujus Judicium de Filijs suis Gulielmo & Radulpho (dignis certe proprio merito viris) in eandem ascitis, hoc animi sui testimonio agnosceret 1681." Weighing M' Ralph Davenant's Tankard. On y= Lid Aul; Trin: & College arms. On y« Front His own arms, under weft are these words, "Ex dono Radulphi Davenant ejusdem Coll: ex Commensali Socij." Weighing oz. p.w. gr- 54 00 00 20 10 00 117: 05: [47] M"" Fairfax's Tankard. College Arms & Aul : Trin : on y= Lid : on y* Front His own arms underneath weft are these words, "Ex Dono Georg: Fairfax Gen:" Weighing M' Pagitts Tviro Tankards. Each has these words on it, "Ric: Pagitt nuper Soc." and College Arms, & his own Arms : over y= College Arms is this Greek word, 'AvrtSmpov. C. 1 761. One Tankard Weighing Rems added to R. Davenant's. The other Weighing The Crescent or Ermin Tankard. The Founder's Arms on it, without any name. C. 1730. Weighing M"' Cotton's Two-Ear'd Pot. Holding one Quart & \ pint, with these words on it, "Ex dono Thomae Cotton Armigeri filij Thomae Cotton Baronetti a.d. 1656." His own Arms. C. 1730. Weighing M' Hale's Two Eared Pot. Holding one Quart; Aul: Trin: & College Arms on it, & " Ex dono Roberti Hale." C- 1730. Weighing 26 10 46 00 45 00 17 10 19 00 19 00 00 00 00 00 College Plate M' Meredith's Cup & Cover. College Arms, His own Arms, & Aul : Trin : on y* Cup are these words, "Ex dono Gulielmi Meredith Armigeri Filij Richardi Meredith Baronetti 1677." On y^ Cover are these words, "Ex dono Gulielmi Meredith Armigeri 1677." Cup & Cover together Weighing 28 p. w. 97 ^- [47] 205: 10: (S') John Sudbury's Cup & Cover. On y^ Cup y« College Arms, & Aul : Trin : also His own Arms with these words, "Ex dono Johannis Sudbury Commensalis 1677." The same on y= Cover. Cup & Cover together Weighing M' James's Caster. College Arms, His own Arms, & Aul : Trin : on it : under His own Arms these words, "Rogeri James." Weighing D' King's Bason & Ewer, Two Casters, & Two Small Spoons. The Bason has "Aul: Trin:" in two places on y= Brim : In y« Bottom inside under His own Arms are these words, "Ex dono Roberti King Legu D"^ Custodis Aulae sive Collegij Sanctae & Indi- viduae Trinitatis in Academia Cantabrigiensi 1676." The Ewer has y= same Inscription on it. The Casters have these words on each of them, " Robertus King Cantianus." Condemned! 1810. C {E^^°"weSn'? Two Casters & two Spoons together Weighing Sir Thomas Exton's Bason & Ewer. On y= Bason is "Aula Trin: 1692," and y= Founder's Arms, & His own arms, & these words, "Legatum Thomae Exton Militis Legum Doctoris Hujus Aulae Custodis Dignissimi qui obijt a.d. 1688." On y« bottom outside " Both 110=10 = o." The Ewer has -f College Arms & S"^ Thomas's on it, & "Aula Trin: 1692." Condemned 18 12. C. Bason & Ewer together Weighing 33 00 00 13 10 00 60 OS 00 42 05 00 20 OS 00 no 10 00 [48] 279: 15: D. W. 98 Trinity Hall [49] A MoNTETH & A Ladle. The Monteth' has y' College Arms & Aul: Trin : & six Coats of Arms besides on it : under one Coat are these words, "Ex dono Edw: Stewart;" under another, "Ex dono Richardi Sterne 1665;" under another, "Ex dono Johannis AUeyn 1663;" under another, "Ex dono Caroli Lloyd Generosi 1658;" under another "Ex dono Guliel: Bowes;" on y" sides of one of y' Coats are these two Letters C. H. On y' bottom "84- 18." C. 1 80 1. Now weighing Ladle Weighing M"^ Daye's Salver. College Arms & Aul: Trin: & two other Coats of Arms on it, & these words, "Ex dono Thomae Daye Generosi;" on the bottom "24 = 9=12." Now Weighing M' Stoner & M"' BoYs's Salver. Aul: Trin: College Arms, & two Coats of Arms besides on it, also these words; "John Boys," & "Ex dono Clem: Stoner Generosi 1673." On y^ bottom "23=18" Now Weighing M' Butler's Salver. College Arms, Sz His own, & these words on it, "Aul: Trin: Cantab: ex dono Jacobi Butler Armigeri a.d. 1700." underneath "61 = 10." Now Weighing oz. p. w. 84 08 24 23 61 06 09 18 203: 10 01 : g'- 00 00 00 00 [50] M'^ Huton's Two Porringers. Aul: Trin: Cant: College Arms, & his own Arms on each ; also these words " Ex dono Radulphi Huton Magistri Artium" W* "17 = 18" on each. Both together now Weighing C. 1791. 35 16 ' " A vessel in which glasses are washed " ; so called, it is said, from the name of the inventor. ' ' New things produce new words, and thus Monteth Has by one vessel saved his name from death." King. College Plate 99 M' Hambury's Two Porringers. Aul: Trin: Cant: & College Arms on eachj also these words, "Ex dono Thomae Hambury Armig:" W">" 18=17 "on each. Both together now Weighing C. 1791, & 2 p' of Candlesticks bought. M' Sherard's Two Porringers. Aul: Trin: Cant: & College Arms on each, also these words, "Ex dono Richardi Sherard Generosi," with His own Arms on y= Handles, and w* "22.17" on each. Both together now Weighing C. 1791. M' Pacey's Three Porringers. Aul: Trin: College Arms, & his own arms on each, also these words, "Ex dono Ric: Pacey LL.B. Soc." All Three together Weighing C. 1761. Seventeen Spoons. College Arms on each of y"", & Five of y"" besides marked thus, "T. H." signifying Trinity Hall. All together Weighing Eight salts. Aul : Trin : & College Arms on each of y™. All together Weighing The Master's Tun. "Aul: Trin: Cantab: a.d. 1701" with y= College Arms on it, & at bottom "13=11=0." It holds two Thirds of a Quart viz. Two of y= Fellows Tuns. C. 1805. Now Weighing Eleven Tuns. Ten of y"" hold \ Quart each, y« other holds \ pint. One of y" tuns has this date on it, 1659. All together Weighing (Now s) 1858. rest C 1761, -64, -73. The Almeswoman's Spoon Gilt. These words on it, "Agnes Byllyng Almeswoman." Weighing oz. p. w. gr. 37 14 00 45 14 00 25 10 00 31 10 00 23 10 00 199: 14: 00 13 II III 10 02 00 [SI] 7—2 lOO Trinity Hall [5'] M' Crowch's Two Pair of Candlesticks, Two Pair of Snuffers, & Two Snuff-pans. On each of y= Four Candlesticks y« Coll: Arms & others Cut with "Aul. Trin." & "Tho: Crowch," & on y= Bottom these words, "Vincit qui Patitur." One with these Figures "13 = 2 = 12," another with "11 = 19=12:" The Third with "11 = 18=12:" The Fourth with "12=0=0." One of y= Snuffers with y' Coll : Arms & another Coat & these Figures "3 = 16=12." The other Snuffers with "Aul: Trin:" & College Arms & others on it, and "Tho: Crowch," and "Vincit Qui Patitur." One of y Snuff-pans with "Aul: Trin:" & Coll: Arms & others on it, & these Figures, "10=14=12." The other Snuff-pan with "Aul. Trin." & College Arms & other Arms, & these words, "Tho: Crowch. Vincit Qui Patitur," and these Figures, "10=14=0." Four Candlesticks, Two Snuffers, & Two Snuff-pans all together Weighing C. 1773. Now Crowch and Peck's. p. w. gi- 77 IS 204: 16; [52] M' Whichcote's Pair of Candlesticks. Aul: Trin: College Arms & His own, on each of them: also these words on each, "Ex dono Francisci Whichcote Armig: & LL.B. Filij unici D"' Pauli Whichcote Milit: & Baronetti de Qui in Com: Cantabr. 1713." On y° Bottom of each " 30=4 " signifying the weight of Both together. Both together now Weighing C. 1801. 30 M' Monckton's Two Kanns. "Aul: Trin:" & His own Arms on each; also these words on each, "Ex dono Joh: Monckton. Socij Coiiiiens: 1714." Both together Weighing C. 1 804-1 805. 26 LB Stanhope's Bowl & Cover. The College Arms on y= Bowl with these words, "Aula S. S'^= Trinitatis ;" also His own Arms with this Motto, "Exitus Acta probat;" also these words, "Ex dono Honoratissimi D"' D"' Philippi Stanhope Filij natu Maximi Comitis de Chesterfield An° Dom : 1714." Bowl & Cover together Weighing 156 II College Plate M} B bridge's Two Chafing-Dishes. "Aul: Trin:" & y' College Arms, and "Bas: Beridge " on each : and on y^ bottom of each are these words, "D. D. Basilius Beridge LL.B., Rector Ecclesiae de Blankney in Com. Lincoln Hujus Coll" nuper Coinensalis." Both Chafing Dishes together with their Handles Weighing 51 p. w. 263: lOI g>-- [52] oz. p.w. gi' Weight of y« Plate [p. 45] 240 17 00 [p. 46] 117 OS 00 [P- 47] 205 10 00 [p. 48] 279 IS 00 [P- 49] 203 01 00 [p- S°] 199 14 00 [P- 51] 204 16 00 [P- 52] 263 II 00 Weight of y" Plate when it was Survey'dl Dec: 30, 1718 J I7I4 09 00 [S3] PLATE GIVEN SINCE THAT TIME. D' Tenison's Two-ear'd Cup. "Aul: Trin:" & College Arms, also these words "Thomas Tenison LL.D. Archidiaconus Carmarthen Hujus Coftij nuper Socius D.D." His own Arms on y^ Cup, viz. Gules, a Bend Ingral'd — between two Leopards' Heads Sessant. Motto "Petri Immo- bilior." Weight of this Cup M"" John Butler's Cup & Cover. On y= Cup College Arms & Crest, also his own Arms, viz. Gules, Three Cups Cover'd. Crest, a Hand holding a Cup Cover'd. Underneath is this Inscription, "Ex dono Joh'''^ Butler A.M. Huj : Aul: Soc: Com: Filij Jac: Butler Arm: Huj: Aul: olim Soc: Com: 1729." On y^ Cover College Arms & M'^ Butler's own Arms and Crest. Weight of Cup & Cover together oz. p,w. 69 IS 66 06 gf- 102 Trinity Hall Sir Roger Burgoyne's Tuns. [S4] S"" Roger Burgoyne Baronet lately Fellow Comoner of Trinity Hall gave Twelve Tuns to y^ College, each Tun containing one Third part oz. p.w. of a Quart, all together weighing 125 11. On each Tun " Aul: Trin: "1 73 1," and Cott Arms. Also his own Arms, viz. Gules, a Cheveron Or between 3 Talbots Argent, on a Chief embattl'd.... 3 Martlets. In ye Fess Point y^ Ulster Arms. The Inscription on each Tun, ''D^ " Rogerus Burgoyne Baronett^ de Sutton in Agro Bedfordiae, Duo- "denas istiiismodi Crateras, in Usum Societatis Aulae S. Trinitatis in " Academia Cantab: Donavit MUCCXXXI." The weight of each Tun marked at y^ bottom, viz. oz. p.w. No. I 10 13 No. 2 10 II No. 3 10 II No. 4 10 II No. s 10 10 No. 6 10 10 No. 7 10 10 No. 8 10 09 No. 9 1008 No. 10 1007 No. II 10 07 No. 12 1004 Tot. 125: II Dr Peck's Candlesticks &c. Wharton Peck LL.D., Chancellor of Ely, & late Fellow of Trinity Hall gave Four Candlesticks, a pair of Snuffers & a SnuflF-pan. 1st Candlestick w' 2nd Candlestick w' 3rd Candlestick w' 4th Candlestick w' A Pair of Snuffers w' A Snuff-pan w' 75: 14: 00 oz. p.w. gr- 16 12 00 IS 17 CX) 15 15 00 15 14 00 03 07 00 08 09 00 College Plate 103 On each of these pieces of Plate the College Arms, " Aul : Trin : [54] "Cantab: Wharton Peck LL.D. nuper Soc." Also D"^ Peck's Paternal Arms viz. Arg: on a Cheveron Ingrayl'd Gules, 3 Crosses patee of y^ Field. Dated MDCCXXXI. Jan. 24, 1 73 J. The College Plate survey'd carefully, and found to oz. p.w. gr. be 1948 03 00. Sir Nathaniel Lloyd's Communion plate. In ye year 1733 S^ Nathanael Lloyd our Master gave some Plate [55] to y« College for y^ Communion Table in y^ Chapel, viz. IS' A Basin weighing 2ndiy Two Plates, one weighing The other weighing 3diy A pair of Candlesticks, one weighing The other weighing oz. p.w. gr- 43 IS 00 16 15 00 16 05 00 27 09 CX3 26 00 00 Tot. 130: 04: 00 On y« Basin, College Arms, S^ NatW Lloyd's Arms & Crest, and these words, " Deo et Ecclesiae. Nath: Lloyd Custos." On each of y^ Plates "Ri, LL. Frater," the Lloyds' Arms & Crest. On each of y^ Candlesticks the Lloyds' Arms & Crest. On one Candlestick, "D^ Rich: Lloyd Pater"; on ye other "D^ Elis Lloyd " Mater." See S>^ Nath' Lloyd's Arms Blazon'd, p. 16. S'' Danvers Osborn Baronet his Sauce-boats. oz. p. w. Num. I w' 18 17 Num. 2 w' 18 14 Num. 3 w' 18 06 Num. 4 w' 18 06 Tot. 74: 03 . College Arms on one Side ; on y^ other S"- Danvers Osborn's, viz. Field a Bend between Two Lyons Rampant, Sable, on a Canton. The Hand for a Baronet's Arms. The Inscription on each : " Patellas quatuor hujusmodi | In usum " CoUegii sive Aulae | Sacrosanctae ac Individuae Trinitatis, | Canta- " brigiae ; | Proque Felicitate ejus | Vota quamplurima | Discedens "dedit I Danvers Osborn Baronettus | I73S-" 104 Trinity Hall [56] M"" Bagnall's Twelve Spoons. Num. I weighing Num. 2 Num. 3 Num. 4 Num. 5 Num. 6 Num. 7 Num. 8 Num. 9 Num. 10 Num. II Num. 12 01 p.w • gf- 2 6 12 2 6 00 2 4 00 2 7 00 2 5 00 2 10 12 2 8 00 2 7 00 2 8 12 2 7 12 2 9 00 2 • 9 00 2^ 8 00 01 9 10 29 17 10 Weighing all together 28 Add a Marrow Spoon 01 All put together cost Ten Pounds one shilling. The Clause in M'' Samuel Bagnall's Will dated 5 May, 1733.— " I do also give & bequeath unto y^ College or Hall called Trinity Hall " in y« University of Cambridge in y^ County of Cambridge y« suine £ "of ten pounds of like lawfull money, wch 10 my will is, shall be laid " out in y« purchasing of silver spoons for y« use of y« Scholars of "Trinity Hall aforesaid." On each of y^ spoons are these words, viz. " Legavit S. Bagnall Scholaris." M"" Charles Beridge late Fellow of Trinity Hall His Plate, Casters & Stand. oz. p.w. gr. £ s d This Plate of M'^ Beridge's weighs 48 17 00, & cost 21: lO: 00 at s 8 p"" oz. Given by Him A.D. 1738. M"^ Ducarel's Sconces. A.D. 1739 Andrew Coltee Ducarel LL.B. gave Two Silver Sconces 02. p.w. gr. oz. p.w. gr. for ye Parlour, Num : i weighing 16 : 09: 00, Num. 2 weighing 17 : 02 : 00, on y"> Colt. Arms & his own viz. The Field Argent, 3 Lozenges Gules, The Crest a Cock. College Plate 105 Sir Thomas Lee's Waiters. [56] Sir Thomas Lee Baronet gave Three Silver Waiters, as they are caird, oz. p.w'. gr. Num'"': I 1 18 04 cx) Num: 2 I weighing 08 i8 oo Num: 3 j 09 03 00 On each of y™ are these words " D.D. Thomas Lee de Hartwell in "Com: Bucksi Baronettus in memoriam filij natu maximi Thomae "Lee Arm: Coll: sive Aulae S. Trinitatis Cantab: nuper Soc: Com- " mens: defunct: 1740." The Arms, Azure, 2 Bars Or, over all a Bend Checquy, of ye 2nd, & Purpure. Dr Monson's Coffee Pot. Jan: 7, 17^^ Henry Monson LL.D. Fellow of Trinity Hall gave a oz. p.w'. Silver Coffee Pot weighing 23: 2: 00. Mr Calvert's Knives. Richard Calvert LL.B. late Fellow of Trinity Hall gave (A.D. 1742) Two Dozen Silver-handled Knives, & Two Dozen Silver-handled oz. p.w. Forks. The weight 57: 10: 00. Sir Thomas Salisbury's Tureen. Sir Thomas Salisbury K' LL.D. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty and Fellow of this College gave (A.D. 1757) a silver Tureen and Cover weighing — . Dr Pinfold's Tuns. Charles Pinfold LL.D. Fellow of this College gave (A.D. 1757) [148 a] twelve silver tuns weighing — . Sir William Strahan's Bread Basket. Sir Wm Strahan Fellow of this College gave (A.D. ) a silver bread basket, weighing — . Mr Boldero's Candlesticks. W™ Boldero Fellow Commoner gave i pair of silver candlesticks weighing — . Mr Ruggles's Inkstand. John Ruggles Esqf of Finchingfield gave (A.D. ) a silver ink stand for the Lodge. io6 Trinity Hall [148 a] Mr Lowndes's Forks. William Lowndes LL.B. gave (A.D. [816) ten silver four pronged Forks. Mr Hatchett's Waiters. Thomas Bulkely Hatchett, Fellow Commoner, gave (a.d. 181 i) three silver Waiters. Dr Gelbart's Forks. James William Geldart, LL.D.. Fellow (A.D. 1816) gave two silver Forks of the same kind as those given by Mr Lowndes to complete a Dozen. [Mr] John Davis's [Forks]. [John Davis, LL.B., gave eleven small silver Forks, bearing the Hall mark of the year 1821.J THE ARMS ON THE COLLEGE PLATE BLAZON'D. [57] N.B. Those Strokes on y^ Arms by wch y« Metal or Colour is signify'd, are sometimes mistaken, & sometimes omitted by y^ In- gravers. In Blazoning these Arms therefore I shall not always mention either Metal or Colour. Founder's Cup & Cover. The Founder's Arms enamell'd at y« Bottom of y^ Inside ; The same on y^ Cover. See p. 18. ArchBP. Parker's Tankard. [57 & Parker's Arms cut on y« Bottom of y« Tankard : On a Cheveron 376] 3 Stars between as many Keyes : none on y« Cup. Bp Barlow's Cup. No Arms on it. CoMUNiON Plate. Founder's Arms on each Flaggon. College Arms on y^ Patin. D-- Eden's Tankard. On a Fess 3 Garbs between 2 Cheverons, each of ye Last charg'd with 3 escallops. A Crescent for Difference. The Crest a Demi- Dragon holding in his claws a Branch of a (Rose) Bush. Arms on College Plate 107 S"^ Simeon Stewart's Tankards [57 & Quarterly, The i^' & 4* a Fess Chequy, The 2"d & 3rd Quarterly 37^] viz. IS' & 4'h 3 Boars Heads coup'd. The 2"^ & 3rd a Lyon Rampant. An Inescocheon, a Lyon Rampant surmounted of a Bend Ragul'd. See His Arms Blazon'd p. 25. In Chamber Num: i. M>^ Harrison's Tankard. Argent, A Fess Gules, 3 Eagles Display'd in Chief Or. M«- Edward Davenant's Tankard. Semee of Crosses patee fitchee: at y^ bottom, 3 Escallops, 2 & i. [S7 & 377] Mr Ralph Davenant's Tankard. The Same with y^ foremention'd one, but DiiTerenc'd with a Crescent. M"" Fairfax's Tankard. Argent, Three Barrs Gemelles : over all a Lyon Rampant. Mr Facet's 2 Tankards. Gules, a Cross Ingrayl'd, In y^ Dexter Qr an Escallop, a mullet for Difference. The same on each. Ermin Tankard. The Ermin Tankard (as 'tis commonly called) has only y^ Founder's [58] Arms on it. My Cotton's Two-Ear'd Pot. Six Coats marshalled p^ Fess. i^' An Eagle Display'd, Differ- [58 & enc'd with a Crescent. 2"d A Fess Indented Gules between 3 Mullets. 377] 3d A Saltire & a Chief. 4'^ Three Piles meeting in Base, over all a Lion Rampant with a Double Tressure Counterfleury. s'i> A Lion Rampant, a Chief Gules. 6* A Cross Fleury between 4 Martlets. Mr Hale's Two-Ear'd Pot. Two Coats marshall'd pr Pale, i^' Argent, a Cheveron Gules embattell'd Sable, Differenc'd with a Crescent; 2" a Fess ermin: a Label. The 8"^ a Fess between 6 Cross Crosslets. The 9* Quarterly, Gules & Or, on a Bend 3 Martlets. The 10* on a Cross a Leopards Head. The ii'^ a Fess between 3 Escallops. The 12'h a Fess between 3 Chess Rooks. The 13'^ a Cheveron between 3 Martlets. The I4"> a Griffin segreant. The 15'h a Lyon rampant crown'd. The 16"' a Castle triple-tower'd. The 17'^ an eagle display'd having 2 Necks. The 18* a Cross fleury between 4 Cornish Choughs. The 19* Chequy of 5 Tracts, in each square a Flower de Lis. The 20"^ Arms on College Plate 109 3 Lyons passant in pale. The 21st a Lyon rampant within a Bordure [59 & Ingrayl'd. The 22nd a Cheveron between 3 Leopards Heads. The 379] 231'd a Griffin segreant. The 24* a Lyon rampant within an Orl of Cross-Crosslets fitchee. The Crest to these arms, a Stagg standing at gaze, gorg'd with a Coronet. Underneath all are these words " Ex dono Edw. Stewart." The next Richard Stern's Arms. A Cheveron between 3 Crosses flory vert. Underneath this Coat, " Ex dono Richardi Sterne : 1665." The next John Aleyn. A Cross potent vert. Crest a Lyon coup'd in y^ middle, & holding a Scaling Ladder in his paws. Underneath this Coat, "Ex dono " Johannis Alleyn : 1663." The next Charles Lloyd. Three Horses Heads eras'd within a Bordure. Underneath this Coat, "Ex dono Caroli Lloyd Generosi 1658." The next William Bowes. Ermin, 3 Bowes. The Crest, 7 Arrows spread within a girdle. Underneath the Coat, " Ex dono Guliel : Bowes." M"" Dave's Salver. 'W Daye's Arms are Parted p^ Cheveron Argent & Purpure, [60 & 3 Mullets Counterchang'd 2 & i. The Crest 2 Hands conjoyn'd & 379] wing'd. There is another Coat without a name on this Salver viz. A Pale Ingrayl'd azure. Mr STONER & M"^ BOYS'S SALVER. 'W Stoner's Argent, 3 Barulets Indented Gules, a Chief of the Second. The Crest a Pelican vuln'd. M"" Boys's, a Griffin Segreant Sable. Mr James Butler's Salver. Three Cups Cover'd 2 & i. Mr Sherard's Two Porringers. On each a Cheveron Gules between 3 Plates. A Crescent for Difference. no Trinity Hall W HuTON's Two Porringers. [60 & On each on a Fess Gules, 3 Flowers de Lis between 2 Lozenges 380] in Chief & a y^ in Base. M"' Hambury's Two Porringers. A Bend Ingrayl'd Gules, a Martlet for Difference. Mf Pacey's Three Porringers. On each a Cross charg'd with a Lyon in Chief & an Annulet in Base, in y^ Fess point a Dove between a Squirrel seiant eating a nut in ye Dexter part & another in y« Sinister. Crest a Boars Head. [60] Seventeen Spoons. College Arms. College Arms, College Arms. Eight Salts. The Master's Tun. The Eleven Tuns. College Arms. On three of ym ye Bordure not Ingrayl'd, on y^ rest y« Bordure is Ingrayl'd. [61] The Almswoman's Spoon. No Arms. M"- Crowch's Two pair of Candlesticks &c. [61 & Quarterly, i^t & 4th Argent, on a Pale 3 Crosses patee, all within 380] a Bordure Ingrayl'd. The 2nd & 3d Argent, on a Cheveron Gules 3 Helmets. These Arms & ye College Arms are on each of ye Four Candlesticks, & on one of ye Snuff-pans & Snuffers : on ye other Snuff-pan & Snuffers are ye College Arms, & also another Coat, viz. Ermin, a Cross Fleury. Mr Whichcote's Two Candlesticks. On each are ye College Arms, & also his own viz. Ermin, 2 Boars passant. M>- Monckton's Two Kanns. On each Parted pf Pale 2 Coats, ye ist a Cheveron between 3 Martlets ; ye 2nd a Fess Gules between 3 Elephants' Heads eras'd. The Crest, on a Wreath a Martlet. [M^ Monckton is now Lord Monckton Viscount Galloway.J Arms on College Plate 1 1 1 Lord Stanhope's Bowl & Cover. rgi & Quarterly Ermin & Ruby. The Crest, on a Wreath Pearl & Ruby, 380] a Castle Pearl, in y^ top of it a Demi-Lyon rampant Topaz, Crown'd Ruby, holding between his Paws a Fireball inflam'd proper. Sup- porters, on ye Dexter side a Wolf Topaz crown'd with a Ducal coronet Ruby ; on y^ Sinister a Talbot Ermin. Motto " Exitus Acta "Probat." This Lord Stanhope is now Earl of Chesterfield (A.D. 1729). He was lately Ambassador in Holland. M"- Beridge's Two Chafing Dishes. [61] College Arms on each: no other. Mr Calvert's Two Dozen of Knives & as many Forks. College Arms on each, and Aul: Trin : and "Ric: Calvert nuper "Soc: Dono Dedit 1742," and M^ Calvert's Arms, viz. Pally of six Pieces, Or & Sable, a Bend Counterchang'd. VI LIVINGS IN THE GIFT OF TRINITY HALL [6s] I. S' Edward's in Cambr. Appropriated to ye College in ye Reign of K. Henry 6'^'. p' anfi. 2. SWANINGTON Rectory in Nor: Dioc, valued at o6: ii .-05 ob. [356] I have been told y' M"" Duncomb who built the Minister's House at Swannington, got so much money by selling y^ Manuscript of M"^ Herbert's Poems as was sufficient to pay for the Building of it. Ket the Rebel Tanner was taken in a Barn at Swannington after he had fled. vid. Alexand: Nevyll, De Furoribus Norfolc: Ketto Duce. Lond: 1575, p. 151. [65] 3. WOODALLING, Vicarage in Nor: Dioc, valued at 08 :o8 :o3 There are 50 acres of Glebe belonging to Woodalling. Swanington & Woodalling together are now reckon'd to be worth about... ... ... ... ... ... ... 140:00:00 [344] The following Memorandum under M"" Duncon's Hand. " M^ Thomas Lewgar was Instituted into the Vicarage of "Woodalling about 1595. " M"^ John Turner Instituted "M-- — Gibson Fell: Trin: Hall " Mr Miles Knowles Fell: Trin: Hall " Mr Wm Hotchkins Fell : "Mr Charles Eden Fell: " And I Edm"as "Day: vide Miscellan: Vol: 2. " D"" Francis James late Fellow of Trinity Hall A.D. 1733 "in Loc Dris Allen." [312] The Valuation of Woodallinge made by y^ Inhabitants 1661. " High Value. Low Value. £ s d £ s d " 30 : 00 : 00. Vicarage 22 : 00 : 00 " 60 : 00 : 00. For College Land & Tithes 45 : 00 : 00." 1 See pp. 69, 60. with Swanington Trinity Hall Livings 113 Appropriation of Woodalling, &c, [312] " Pope Gregory the [ — ] confirm'd y« Appropriation of this Church "to ye Monks of Binham. Regisf, fol. 167. B. In ye ^2'°^^ of H. 2'^^ "a Fine was Levyed between John Bishop of Norwich Ralf de "Glanvile Justices, Richard ye Kings Treasurer &c., Abbot of "S' Albans & Prior & Convent of Bynham & Reginald Son of " Ralf of Dallinge of ye Presentation to ye Church of Woodalling. "Granted to Reginald. RegisP Castleacre, fol. 126. s d £ s d s d s d " Proc 7 : 7^. Vicar val. 8:8:4. Decimae 16 : 10. Subsid 6 : 8. "Patr. Aula Trin. in Cantabf. The Parsonage is Impropriat to "Trinity Hall in Cambr. To ye Rectory belongeth only ye Tithe "Corn, no House nor Gleabe. To ye Vicarie belongeth an House, " barn, &c., with — acres of Gleabe. By ye Custome ye Townsmen "claim a certaintie for year Herbage or Adrestments & allowe the [313] "double of their... tements of all other small tithes. "It appears by ye Will of John Nalys of Woodalling y' this "Church was dedicated to S* Andrew wch Will was Dated 15 Jan "1415 John Crane his Executor. Ex originali penes Ro: Muncy "ciicum 1707, " In ye 3d of H. 3d a Fine was Levyed between Hugh Rector of "ye Moity of ye Church of Woodallinge Petent & Ralf de Nugun "Tenent of 3 Acres of Land here wcfe was bounded & releas'd to "ye Parson and his successors. Ligula i. 12. 81. " Linchius Eustachio Subdeacon to ye Pope & Chaplain & Canon " of Remes had ye Church of Woodalling by Provision in ye g^ of " Pope Gregory ye gth & Octo ye Cardinal Legat testifyeth it by ye " Gift of Peter de Supino ye Pope's Clerk & Reed by ye year ye Rent s d " of S3 marks every mark to contain 13:4 sterling." The foremention'd memorandums concerning Woodalling were Comunicated to me by D^ Allen ye Present Minister of Swannington and Woodalling. 4. Fenny Stanton, Vic. in Lincoln Diocese, valued [65] at 11:11:04 5. Hilton, Vic. in Lincoln Dioc:, valued at ... — — — Fenstanton cum Hilton are Both in Huntingdonshire. 6. Gazeley, Vic. in Norw. Diocese, valued at ... 07 : 03 : 04 " The Names of those Persons who have been Vicars of Gazely [459] " since ye Reign of King Henry ye 8*. D. w. ^ 114 Trinity Hall [459] " John Wrightinton buried here y^ e'h of Dec' 1 540 . " Hunter. " George Grisby buried here ye 26'h of March 1 560. " Arthur Barwick buried here ye I2tii of May 1578. "Thomas Nuce buried here Nov: 9. 1617 Aul: Pembr: Can: Soc. " Thomas Barcock formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall. He was a "great Benefactor to y^ Vicar: House, wch he reedifyed. He was "sequestred for his Loyalty to K. Charles ye i^': was Buried here "May 6* 1658. [460] "Timothy Archer buried here Oct: 31. 1680. "Thos Pedder. He dyed in Cam: & was Buried in G' S* Maries. " w™ Tindale A.M. Fell: of Trin: Hall. He held ye Vic: but one " year & then return'd to ye Coll. "Charles Scrivener Ll.B. formerly Fell: of Trin: Hall. He re- "mov'd to Wilby in High Suffolk May 1699, & was succeeded by "Wm Clerk Ll.B. formerly Fellow of Trin: Hall, buried here "Feb: 18. 1736." Coiiiunicated to me by M^ Hinxman LL.B. of Trinity Hall. Mr Hinxman succeeded M"^ Clerk. [65] 7. Kentford, Rect. valued at — — — Gazeley cum Kentford are Both in Suffolk & are reckon'd to be Both together worth about 90 : 00 : 00 as Mr Clarke the present Incumbent has told me. 8. Stewkley magna, Vic. in Lincoln Dioc : , valued at ; 06:14:03 9. Hemingford Grey, Vic. in Lincoln Diocese, valued at 09:16:10 Both Stewkley and Heiningford are in Huntingdon- shire, & Both together are now by reason of a late Augmentation made to Hemingford Grey by M^s Proby^ reckon'd to be worth about ... 100: 00: 00 10. Wetchetsfield, alias Wethersfield, in Essex, in London Dioc:, a Vicarage valued at 12:00:00 Wethersfield is now reckon'd to be worth about ... 70 : 00 : 00 [66] 1 1. The Rectory of CoWLING is in ye Patronage of Trinity Hall: but the College lets the Tenant (M"" Dickins) put in a Minister ; and ye Tenant is to allow him Thirty, or Twenty-eight Pounds p"" annum, over & above ye Easter Offerings &c. See in ye Cowling Lease. ' Mrs Proby of Elton, Hunts, in 1712 left £\o a year to Hemmingford Grey Vicarage. The will was disputed, but unsuccessfully. See Mtscel/anea, vol. 11. [65]. Cambridge College Livings 115 Thomas Thirlby, Bp of Ely, obtained y« Grant of y^ Perpetual [65] Advowsons of Stewkley, Hemingford, Fenstanton, Gazeley & Wethersfield, 6* Mar:, Phil. & Mar: 4'° & 5'°, upon Consideration of 100 Lent to y^ Crown by y« s 7:6:11 6 Q'' 4 B'^' 7:9:6 Pease 1:0:0 Dr. Eden's Rent 14 : : £ s. d. 36 : 09 : 09 Moulton Reeves 3:1:4 2Q'^ 2: 17:4 3 Q-^ 4 Bi^ 4:0:6 09 : 19 : 02 Lady Day 17 15. Reditus. Moulton Fletch' Queenbury Chalgrave Woodalling Triplow Fulbourn Cowling Grove's Pension' Mutfords Bradbury Meere Chesterton le Hand Cotton Hall Newmarket Chesterton Paris Truinpington Stewkley Farm Stewkley Hospital Money 0:4: 5 6:0:0 5:0:0 4: 13:4 4:0:0 3:6:8 3 : 8 : 10 0:4:5 6:0:0 0:4:5 2:4:5 2 : 10: o 1:6:8 I : I : li o : 8 : 10 0:4:5 0:4:5 College Income Wheat Malt 143 I B' I Peck 0:4:5! 4 Q'' 4 B'= 6:9:0 3 Q« 6 B'= 5:7:6 3 Qr= 4 B'' \ Peck 5:0:9^ 4:6:0 2Q- 2: 17:4 2 Q"^ 4B'' 3 Pecks 3 : 14 : 4i I fii I Peck : 4 : 5| 5 Q"' 2 B"^ 7 : 10 : 6 2 B"^ 3 Pecks 0:9: loj 1 Q' 6 B'' 2 : 10 : 2 I Q' 4 Bi^ 2:3:0 I Q' 2 B'' I : 15 : 10 0:5:9 6Q- 6:i8:o 5 : 15:0 4 Q'" 5 B'' 2 Pecks 4Q" 4 : 12 : o 4Q" 4 : 12 : o 3 Q" 3 Bi^ 2 Pecks 3 : 19 : of 2 B"^ 0:5:9 6Q- 6: 18 : o 2 Q*^ I B' 2:8: 10^ 3Q" 3:9:0 IQ' 1:3:0 6 2,^ I Peck & ^ I Q' 2 Pecks 1 : 2 : loj I : 4 : 5i 46"^ o : 14 : 4 I B' I Peck 0:4:5! I B' I Peck 0:4:5! •4--5i 2 6'=' 3:5:9 2 6"^ 3:5:9 5:9 55:3:8^ 59:5:11* • See pp. 149—50. o : Esculents Capons & Chickins o : 16 : o Capons & Geese o : 16: 8 Capons o : 10 : o Capons 0:3:4 Capons 0:3:4 Rents not in Provision Davids Springs 1:5:0 Woods 6:0:0 Rent 2 : 10 : o Drakes Entry Sum Tot. [138] 00 : 14 : o7f 20 : 12 : 00 16 : 02 : 06 15: I :iii 13: 14:00 10 : 16 : 00 11 : iS : II 00 : 14 : 07I 26 : 18 : 06 00 : 14 : 03f 07 : 03 : osi 10 : 12 : 00 04 : 08 : 10 04 : 08 : 05 01 : 12 : 03 00 : 14 : 07f 00 : 14 : 07I 144 Trinity Hall [139] Esculents at Mich' 1715. Mutfords Capons ... Triplow Capons ... Chesterton le Hand Capons ... Fordham, Tho: Adams. Capons ... Fordham, Weld Rabbits... Chesterton Paris Capons ... Moulton, Reeves Rabbits... Ray vers, le Dolphin Larkes ... £ s. d. 00 10 00 00 10 00 00 10 00 00 10 00 00 08 00 00 05 00 00 04 00 00 OS 00 Sum. 03 Rents not in Provision. Walpool Fordham, D' Eden's Rent Exning Bures ... Chelmesford Long Stanton, Phipers ... Lord Alhngton: Quit Rents Wethersfield Cotton Hall Dennys, Hand & Sword Wilson... Spilman wiS Brett M' Butler Thompson 3 Archers Preston Rectory of Long Stanton M' Manlove David's Springs Serjeants in Fordham. Adams ... M" Norman M" Ray Drake's Entry ... De CoH Corp. X" De Ballivo' Quit Rents: Cotton Hall Rant ... Levinz's Woods, Mutfords Suin. 40 14 00 00 00 00 13 00 00 13 CO 00 10 03 03 03 02 00 06 00 00 10 00 08 00 00 00 02 10 00 02 10 00 02 00 10 02 00 00 02 00 00 02 01 00 06 00 08 01 01 OS 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 CO 00 19 10 00 00 06 16 08 00 00 129 14 03 MICHS 1715. Wheat. s d £ s d Thirty eight Q" two B^s three Pecks at 4: 6 per B^ ... 69: 00: 04^. Malt. £ s d s Fifty one Q" two B's, two Pecks, at i: 6: o p>" Qr, 4 pr Qr being £ s d deducted for y« Excise 66. 14. o\\. ' i.e. From the bailiff of the Manor. College Income Wheat. £. s d £. J d Peck o: I % /Q' 01 : 16 2 Pecks o: 2 3 2 Q- 3: 12 : 3 Pecks o: 3: 4i 3 Q" S: 8: Bushel o: 4: 6 I ' 4Q" 7: ^^■ 2 "B^ o: 9: 5 Q" 9: 0: 3 B"^ o: 13: 6 ^6 Q'» 10: 16: Coom o: 18: / Malt. Peck o; 0: 9|n fQ' 01 : 06: 2 Pecks o: I : 7i 2 Q- 2: 12: 3 Pecks o: 2: 5i 3 Q" 3: 18: Bushel o: 3: 3 y 4 Q" 5: 04: 2 '&^ o: 6: 6 S Q" 6: 10: 3 B-^ o: 9: 9 .6Q'' 7: 16: Coom o: 13: / 145 [139] Reditus Fordham Moulton, Reeves Moulton, Fletcher Queenbury Chalgrave Woodalling Triplow Fulbourne REDITUS COLLEGII IN FEST. S^' MICHAELIS. 1715. [140] Wheat Malt Esculents Rents not in Sum Tot Cowling Money I s d 6: 13:4 3:1:4 0:4:5 6:0:0 5:0:0 4: 13:4 4:0:0 3:6:8 3 : 8 : 10 5 Q"^ I B' 9:4:6 2Q" 3: 12 :o I B' I Peck o : 5 : 7i 4 Q" 4 B-^ 8:2:0 3 Q" 6 B"^ 6: 15 : o 3 Q'" 4 B"^ \ Peck 6:6:6| 3 0-= 5:8:0 2 Q'^ 3 : 12 : o 2 Q"^ 4 B"^ 3 Pecks 4 : 13 : 4i 6 Q'^ 4 B"^ 8:9:0 3 Q" 4B'= 4 : 11:0 2B'^ 0:6:6 6Q'^ 7 : 16 : o 5Q- 6 : 10 : o 4 Q" S B'^ 2 Pecks 6:1: 10^ 4Q" 5:4:0 4Q" 5:4:0 3 Q- 3 B>^ 2 Pecks 4 : 9 : 4i Rabbits 0:8:0 Rabbits 0:4:0 Boar 2 : 10 : o Boar 2:0:0 Capons o : 10 : o Boar 2 : 10 : o Rents not in provision D' Eden's Rent. 14 : o : o David's Springs 1:5:0 38 : 14 : 10 11 : 08 : 04 00 : 16 : 6J 25 : 13 : 00 20 : 05 : 00 17 : 01 : 09J 15 : 02 : 00 12 : 02 : 08 1 5 : 01 : 07 D. W. 146 [140] Reditus Mutfords Chesterton le Hand Cotton Hall Newmarket Chesterton Paris Trumpington Newnham Croft Stewkley Farm Stewkley Hospital Money £ s d 6:0:0 2:4:5 2 : 10 : o 1:6:8 o : 8 : 10 0:4:5 0:4:5 0:4:5 Trinity Hall Wheat Malt Esculents 5 Q'' 2 B'^ 9:9:0 I Q' 3 B-^ 3:3:0 I Q' 4 B"^ 2:14:0 I Q' 2 £■= 2:5:0 6 B"^ I Peck ^Peck I : 8 : 8i 4B'= o : 18 : o 2 6"= 3 Pecks : 12 : 4i 1 B' I Peck o : 5 : 7i I B' I Peck o : S : 7i 69 : 00 : 04^ Malt 6Q" 7 : 16 : 2 Q'= I B' 2: 15: 3 3Q" 3 : 18 :o 1:6:0 I Q' 2 Pecks I : 7 : 7i 2B'^ 0:6:6 2B'^ 0:6:6 2 B"^ 0:6:6 66 : 14 : oi^ Boar and Capons 3:0:0 Capons Capons 0:5:0 Rents not in provision Woods 6:0:0 Rent 2 : 10 : o Drake's Entry 1:0:0 Sum Tol 32 : 05 : 00 08 : 12 : 08 II : 12 : 00 04 : 17 : 08 05 : 02 : 05J 01 : 13 : 04 00 : 16 : 09J 00: 16 : 06J 00 : 16 : o6i MEMORANDUMS CONCERNING THE COLLEGE ESTATES. [141] N.B. Beside the Estates already mention'd there are D" Comons £ s d Rents amounting to 63 : 1 3 : 04 p^ annu. For particulars con- cerning y^ Estates see Archiv: Cott: Respective Drawers. Mis- cellan: Vol. 1 & 2, Cowcher, Chest Book, Lease Book, The M^^'^ Long Book of Accounts in wch are several memorandums under D"^ Oxenden's Hand\ Exning Estate Bought A.D. 1635. Ibid. Chelmesford first in Cowcher A.D. 1 596. Ibid. Terrae in Long Stanton, Groves Pension, Bradbury Meere 160 1. Ibid. Tenem' in S' Mich. Parish 16 10. Ten: versus Eccl: S'*« Mariae. Ibid. ^ And see pp. 148 — 151. College Estates i^'j Walpool 1612. Ibid. [141] De M™ Catcher p Terris in Moulton 20 1620. 2 postea, £ s d Moulton Estate lett by M"^ Shepheard for 72 : 00 : 00 pf annu. [482] Ld Allington's Quit Rents 1639. Stewkley Hospit^. lb. [141] David's Springs 1646. lb. £ s d Stewkley Farm & Hospital Rents p"" anft 24:00:00. lb: towards the Latter end of y^ sd Long Book. Granted to Trinity Hall 24 Hen: 6. £ ^ d Bures Estate cost ye College 540:00:00 A.D. 1646. D^ Eden's )^ s d 504 : 00 : 00 was part of y^ Purchase money. Fordham Mannour &c. purchas'd by Trinity Hall in y^ 6* year of £ s d Queen Elizabeth for 640 : 00 : 00. In ye year 1701 a Map was made of our Estate at Mutfords. See ye Map in a Long Wooden Tube in ye Treasury. The whole number of Acres of Woods & Meadows, Pastures and Arable set down in that Map and numbred, amounts to 385 Acres & odd Roods, beside ye Coiiion Field Land wcii is not reckon'd in ye Map, & by ye Terrar is 88 Acres. A Copy of a Letter under Queen Elizabeth's own Hand & Signet about granting a Lease of ye Manour of Mutfords and Turks to Raffe Bowes, Esq^. " ELIZABETH R. By y' Queene. Trusty & welbeloved We greete youe [430] "well. Whereas humble suite hatha ben made unto us on y' behalfe of our "Welbeloved servaunt RafFe Bowes Esquier one of our Gentlemen Pensioners «yt yt would please us taddresse our favorable ires unto youe, that he might "obteyne a lease at y' hands of y° Manour of Mutford and Turks within our " County of Hertford : wcH (as we are informed) is now in thoccupacon of one " Michell Meriton : forasmuch as we understand that at y° feaste of S' Michell "next comming, or scone after, youe may by y° Statute of that your howse make a [43'] " new lease of y° same unto any other parson : We lett you witt, y' for sundry "good & acceptable services don unto us by our said Servaunt, we are willing to " further is desiers upon all reasonable occasions : And therfore haue thought " good by these puts earnestly to requier and praye youe (the rather for our sake) " to graunte unto him a lease in reversion of y° said Manour of Mutford & Turks "for 21 yeres, for such lyke reasonnable fyne, & with suche condicons as y° " fermers therof heretofore haue ben accustomed to yealde for y° same. And in so "doing (as youe shall pleasure a servaunt of ours, of whome for divers good "causes we make good acceptacon), so youe may be assured that shewing a " readiness to gratifie us herein aunswerable to our expectacon, we will not fayle to 10 — 2 148 Trinity Hall [431] "keep y" same in our good remembrance to your comforts hereafter as occasion " shall be offred. Gyven under our Signet att our Manour of Otelanden y" second "daye of September In y° 29* yere of our Reigne 1587. " Ext', p Yetsweirt." Directed thus " To o' trustie & welbeloued the M' and Fellowes of Trinitie Hall in Cambridge." See y° original in Mutfords Drawer in y° Treasury. NOTES ON THE ESTATES. [The substance of the following notes has been taken mainly from " ScaUu ad " Cameram Bursarii adaptatae " "A New pair of Steps to the Bursar's Room," compiled by J. H. Hall, Bursar 1808.] Allington's Rent Charge : Dr. Harvey by will, 1584, gave the Angel Inn, Newmarket, to his nephew Robert Harvey, the bequest being charged with an obligation to provide a specified amount of charcoal yearly for the use of the College, or in default, with a payment of £3. In 1639 it appears as Sir Gyles Allington's rent charge; in 1730 as the Duke of Somerset's; in 1762 as Lord Granby's ; in 1786 as the Duke of Rutland's. For the details of Harvey's will, see pp. 259, 260. Bradbury Mere: A close now part of the Mutford's Estate. It first appears in the accounts for the year 1602, at a rent of 2s., which was afterwards raised to 6/8. Now known as Puckeridge Mead. BuRES : Estate bought by the College in 1646 for £S4°t of which ;£504 was Dr. Eden's legacy (in addition to the gift of the Fordham farm). It was then at a rent of £y). Cambridge tenements : See Hewke's will pp. 237/0//.; Simon Dalling, pp. 227 — 30 ; John Puregold, pp. 232 — 4; Robert Goodknape, pp. 234/oli.; and Dr. Cowell, p. 276; with notes below on "The Hand and Sword," and "The Three Archers," p. 150. The tenement described as "Ray vers, le Dolphin," p. 144, is the house at the comer of Jesus Lane. Chalgrave : Bought by Dr. Harvey about 2 & 3 P. & M. It was a tithe estate previous to the year 1796, when an inclosure took place, and allotments were made to the College of 253 acres, 4 roods, 3 poles, in Chalgrave and 79 acres, 4 roods, 3 poles in Wingfield. On the Wingfield allotment there was a bam (the old tithe barn) with other buildings. The old Bull Inn was bought for a farm- house for Chalgrave at a cost of ;£8oo. Chelmsford : First appears in the accounts of 1596, as " Diversorium vocat : "Le Boars Head cum terris ejusdem," at a rent of ;£2o. In 1632 it is called "Le " Boars Head nunc le Kings Head." Sold in Feb. 1807 for £2,^ 10. Chesterton [Le Hand] : An estate of 80 acres with a tenement, given by Dr. Harvey in 1562. Chesterton [Paris] : 2 meadows and 50 acres of arable land and sheep walk. See license of Mortmain, 21st Eliz. [1579]. Cotton Hall : Dr. Harvey by will, 1 584, p. 260, gave to the College the manor of Cotton Hall with other lands, to be sold and others bought, or to be held if the College Estates 149 law would allow ; charging the bequest with payments of £Z a year for the repair of the causeway made by him from Paper Mills to Quy, and of £,i yearly to the poor of Bishops Stortford and Littlebury respectively. Hall \Scalae p. 83] says that the estate consisted of 60 acres called Cotton Lands and of the Manor of Cotton Hall. This estate, the history of which is singularly obscure, is now represented by a small allotment in Ditton parish, 4 acres in Teversham, and about 39 acres in Barnwell fields. COWUNGE : The Rectory was bought in 1352 by Bishop Bateman for ^200 of one Shardelowe, and appropriated to Trinity Hall. For Grovels Pension see below. David's Springs : A close of about 10 acres in Braughin (Herts), formerly leased by itself, but now comprised in lease of Quinbury. See p. 150. Drakes Entry : [also Draxesentre.] See Willis & Clark, Arch. Hist, of Camb. vol. i. p. 211, and Maiden, Trinity Hall, pp. 28 & 31. And see, among benefactors, Petrus de Bitterling, p. 223: He gave "2 messuages and 7 pieces "of ground, one of the messuages being called Drakes Entry." The house is said to have been so called after John Drax a former owner. But where was it ? Hall says in the parish of St. John Millstrete ; and that it was one of several houses pulled down to make room for King's College and its chapel. [Hall : Scalae, p. 75.] Maiden, following Willis & Clark, places it on the other side of the College, where the north-east comer of the chief court now is. But in either case, the property described as Drakes Entry in the accounts of 1715 cannot be the same as the house and land referred to above. Hall states that in the accounts of 1589 there appear lands described as " terrae in Cambridge Westfield" ; that in 1674 a lease of them was granted to Richardson, in which they are described as " once in the occupation of John Drake " ; and that in the accounts of 1676 they are entered as " Terrae in Camb'," with the addition of " vocat : Drakes Entry," and so continue. The lands were exchanged in 1804 for an allotment — 7 acres, I rd., in St. Giles's parish. EXNING : Bought by Dr. Eden and the Fellows of the College in 1635 for ;£37o. It was then let at ;^2o. Acreage 43 acres, I rd., 34 poles. FoRDHAM : (i) Manor farm, or Feltons, bought by the College 6th Elizabeth [1564] for ;£64o. FORDHAM : (2) Bishop's Bam ; 80 acres. Given by Dr. Eden in his life- time by deed dated 8 Jan. 1633. Bought for ^S°4- Let at a rent of £fli,. Fordham : (3) Serjeants. A tenement appearing in the accounts of 1587. First called Sargeants in 1598. Sold in 1815 to Mrs Dobbitts for ^375. FULBOURN : Appears in the accounts of 1587, but not in the Declaratio status CoUegii, 37"" Hen. 8., 1546. Rent ;£io. 73 acres. Grove's Pension. A Clause in Cowling Lease granted to Francis Dickins Esq. The Lease bears date Jan : 20. 1732. "And also a Pension or Portion of Tythes of y' yearly rent by y° Particulars [46 1 ] " thereof of six shillings & eight pence, sometime belonging or appertaining as "part & parcel of y' Lands & Possessions of y° College of Stoak in y= said County "of Suffolk now Dissolved (wcli Pension or Portion of Tythes was purchased & " redeemed of Benedict Grove of Thurlston in y' said County of Suffolk Gent, by " Robert Turner Edward Catcher John Blumfield & Christopher Wyvel Fellows of 150 Trinity Hall [461] "y° said College or Hall of y" Holy & Undivided Trinity) as by an Indenture " bearing date y' 2"* day of February in y" four & fourtieth year of f Reign of our " late Queen Elizabeth made between y» said Benedict Grove & Robert Skinner on " y' one part & y" said Robert Turner Edward Catcher John Blumfield & Christopher " Wyvel on y° other part more at large it doth & may appear." Hand & Sword : A tenement in St. Michael's parish, Cambridge, first appearing in 1610; then described as "The Bull's Head," afterwards as "The "Hand & Sword." Sold in 1800 to Caius College. Long Stanton [Phipers] : A close of i acre, 3 rds., 20 poles and 14 acres, 2 rds., 10 poles of common field land. Probably so called from the tenant. MOULTON : Formerly three distinct estates : (i) bought by the College in the reign of Henry Vlth of one Adeham ; known as "Adams," or "Adams & Reeves," part of it having been bought of Reeves by Adams shortly before the sale to the College : (2) bought by Dr. Harvey in Sth Eliz. [1563], known first as "Leachs," and as Fletchers after 1598 : (3) bought by Dr. Harvey in 17th Eliz. [i57S] ; known as Rumbelows. MUTFORDS: Estate bought by Bishop Nicke in 13th of Hen. 8. [1522], in- cluding in all 503 acres, 3 rds., 31 poles. Formerly let in three parts : (i) "The "site of the Manor of Mutfords, together with a Toft called Turks and all lands " belonging " ; (2) " Turks Wood " and several other woods, containing 58 acres, 2 rds. ; (3) a croft called Bradbury Mere : see note, p. 148. Nkwmarket : The Red Lion Inn-house, garden, croft, and about six acres of pasture, with nine acres of land in Wood-Ditton. First appears in the accounts for 1589 at a rent of £^. Sold in 1800 to the Duke of Queensbury. Newnham Croft: Not mentioned in the Declaratio Status, though it appears in the accounts of 1587. Said to have been given by Goodknape, but of this there is no evidence. Originally consisted of lands lying in the open fields of Grantchester, subsequently enclosed ; date of first enclosure unknown. Quinbury : Estate bought by Bishop Nicke in 7th Hen. 8 [1516], including a farm house, 40 acres, i rd., 27 p. of enclosed pasture, 70 acres, i rd., 38 p. of enclosed arable, and 115 a., 2 rd., 10 p. of open field land. See also David's Springs, now called Davies Wood : p. 149, note. Stukeley [Hospital] : given to the College by Simon Dalling about 1443. Estate consists of a Spital house and a close of 4 acres, and another Spital house and a close of 2 acres. Stukeley [Farm] : same date Q) : 7J acres of enclosure, 4 acres of meadow in Bidwell Moor and 2 acres in Great Meadow, with 32 acres of field land. Three Archers: A tenement in St. Andrew's parish Cambridge: probably the house in Preachers Street, which first appears in the accounts of 1600. Sold in 1801 to Mr. Haggerston. Triplow [Crouchmans] : Formerly the property of the Crouchmans (about 1330) from whom it passed through the Winceslowes and Huntyngdons to Mordaunt who in 29th Hen. 8 conveyed it to Johnson and Taylor. They may have acted as trustees for the College, but there is no conveyance from them. It appears in the Declaratio Status, 37 Hen. 8, p. 332. College Estates 151 Trumpington : appears in the accounts of 1 587, but not in the Dedaratio Status. A tenement with 3 roods of arable land and i rood, 20 poles of pasture was bought by the College 34th Eliz. Walpole: Dr. William Mouse by will dated 30 May, 1586, after other bequests gave the residue to Robert Hare, for charitable uses according to his discretion. To the residue, which amounted to about ;£i,ooo, Mr. Hare added £(xx>, and with it bought the estate at Walpole (8 August, 1599), which he conveyed to the Master (Dr. Cowell) and the Fellows and Scholars of the College for the repair of the roads in the neighbourhood of Cambridge, " et praecipue viae "ducentis inter villam Camb. & villam Barkeway.'' The estate consisted of 208 acres of land without buildings, and was supposed to carry manorial rights ; but this claim was disallowed by an award of 21 August, 1800. Wkthersfield : For the advowson see p. 1 14. Henry Pelsant, Vicar, by will, 1677, gave to the College his house and its contents on condition that they should be leased to the Vicar for the time being at six pounds per annum ; of which sum £i, was to be paid to the College Chest, and the remainder divided among the Master and others. For his will, &c., see pp. 287 — 8. VIII MASTERS AND FELLOWS OF TRINITY HALL REVERENDUS IN CHRISTO PATER GULIELMUS BATEMAN [85] Episcopus Norvic CoUegij sive Aulae S"*" Trinitatis Fundator Pius & Munificus Dedit Custodem & Tres Socios circa annii 1350. Series Custodum Aul: Trin^ ann. 1. Robertus Stretton 13S0 2. Adamus Wickmer I35S 3. Robertus Braunch 1384 4. Henricus Wells 14 13 5.2 1426 6. [Marmadiike^humley.lBiskop 0/ Lincolnl 1429 7. Simon D'alling 1443 8. Simon Thornham 1453 9. Gulielmus D'alling 1471 10. Eduardus Shouldham 1502 11. Johannes Wright 1505 12. Walterus Hewke 1512 13. Thomas Larke 1520 14. Stephanus Gardiner, LL.D"". Episc: Winton. Suinus Angliae Cancellarius, & Hujus Academiae Cancel- larius. Obijt anno 1555. See D' Fuller's Hist: of y« University of Cambr: p. 126' 1525 15. Walterus Haddon^ 16. Gulielmus Mowse" LL.D>-es. Regn Eduar: 6. [1549] [1552] ' See the Table of Masters, pp. 13 — 14. " Warren leaves a gap in the list as shewn above, but makes no suggestion for filling it. ■" Fuller, op. cit., vil. 44, p. 187. * For details relating to Haddon, see p. 155. ' For Fuller's account of the successive Masters during the period 1525 — 1555, see note on p. 13. He states that Gardiner for crossing the Lord Protector, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset in his project for uniting Clare Hall and Trinity Hall [see pp. 330 — i], "and "other misdemeanours was outed of his Mastership, and first D' Haddon, then D' Mowse "substituted in his room." [History of the University of Cambridge, vil. 27 — 9: p. i8o.] Strype gives details. Haddon, who had been much employed by the King, Edward VI., in Masters of the College 153 17. Henricus Hervy, LL-D^. obijt Febr: 20, 1584 [iSS5] [^5] 18. Thomas Preston, LL.D., Procancellar 1589' [1584] 19. Johannes Cowell, LL-D'., Vicarius Generalis Arch Ban- croft, Procancellarius Hujus Academiae annf 1603 & 1604, Natus in villi diet. Newland in Parochia Londkey juxta Barnstable in Com Devon, Educatus in Collegio Regali Hujus Universitatis, Admissus fuit in Custodem Jun: 3. 1598 1598 20. Clemens Corbett, LL.D""., Cancellarius Cestf, Procancel- larius Hujus Academiae 161 3, Electus fuit in Custodem Hujus Collegij Oct: 12, Admiss. Oct: 15. 1611 i6n 21. Thomas Eden, LL.D"^., Cancellarius ElienS, Elect: & admiss. in Custodem Sept: 4, 1626. obijt Jul: 18. 1645 1626 22. Robertus King, LL.D"". Cantianus, Cancellarius ElienS, elect, in Custodem Oct: 28. 1645 1645 King resignavit Custodiam. De elect: Johan. Selden armig. vid Miscellanea in Archiv: Cott vol: i'. legal matters, was taken from King's College to succeed Gardiner as Master of Trinity Hall. He was afterwards nominated by the King as President of Magdalen College, Oxford, D' Oglethorp being ordered to resign that office. Oglethorp at first refiised to resign, but gave way under pressure. The Fellows of Magdalen refused to elect Haddon ; nor did they comply with the royal mandate until they had received two angry letters from the King. [Strype, Eccl. Mem., n. i, pp. 361, 519, 530, 531; and Newcourt, Repert. Land., vol. I., p. 444.] Mowse succeeded Haddon at Cambridge: "D' Mowse recommended to Trinity " Hall in Cambridge to be their Master.'' July 20, 1552. From the Council Book [Warren, p. 483; and Baker, Harl. MSS., vol. IX., p. 375]. Fuller adds that after Mary's accession Mowse was ejected and Gardiner restored. \Pf. Hi., vii. 44: p. 187.] Strype \_Cranmer, 401] states that on Gardiner's death, Mowse who had been put out as a Protestant, " having "complied with the Romish religion, became Master there again." ^ For a letter addressed to the Lord Treasurer, recommending Preston's election, see Baker, Harl. MSS., vol. ix., p. 129. Preston in a letter addressed to the same, August 1585, describes the state of the College: "There are stoare of other abuses, concerning "chapell, hall, scholastical exercises, want of a minister, defects in statute, debts." Debt is "desperate to be remedied": creditors are clamorous: "a small company of Fellows and " Fellow commoners do owe the College 300" four-score and odd pounds," and the College owes the town 148" 17=. Ibid., p. 130. See also "Articles of Agreement," pp. 342 — 3. ' The following documents are contained in Miscellanea, vol. I.: (a) Letter fiom the Fellows of Trinity Hall to Lord Holland, Chancellor of Cambridge, ig"* August 1645, requesting him to appoint John Selden to the Mastership of Trinity Hall, vacant by the death of D' Eden [18]. (b) Order from the Parliament to remove the restriction imposed upon the Fellows to elect a Master in favour of J. Selden, if he will accept; if not, generally. Dated 15"" October 1645: signed H. Elsing, Clericus Pari. Dom. Comm. [19]. (c) Summons to Df King before the Committee for the University of Cambridge [20]. (d) Petition of the Fellows of Trinity Hall to the Parliament for leave to elect D"^ King Master, Selden having renounced, [21]. And see also Miscellanea, vol. in. [8], and Scrutinia, vol. i., i — 2: 28 October, 1645. 154 Trinity Hall [86] 23. Johannes Bond, A.M., Aul: Cath: Socius, elect: Mart: 7. 164s, admiss. Mart: 11, 1645 1645 See John Bond in Wood's Athenae Oxon, 1=' vol.' 24. Robertus King, LL.Dr, Reelectus & Admissus Aug: 2. 1660 1660 25. Thomas Exton Londinensis, Miles, LL-D""., Advocatus Generalis, olim Hujus Collegij Socius, elect. Nov: 6, admiss. Nov: 10. 1676 1676 26. Georgius Oxenden, LL.D^, Cantianus, Regius in Jure Civili Professor, Dec: de Arc, Vicarius Generalf, elect: & admiss: Nov: 8. 1688 1688 27. Georgius Bramston, LL.D^, olim hujus Collegij Socius, (postea officiaHs Middlesexiae & Surriae) elect: in Custodem Febr: 27. \'jo\ i7of 28. Dnus Nathanael Lloyd, Miles, LL.Dr., Advocatus Generalis, elect: & adniiss. Jun: 20. 1710 1710 29. Eduardus Simpson, LL.D. & hujus Collegij Socius, electus & admissus Custos Nov. 7. 173 5 173 5 30. Jacobus Marriott, Miles, LL.D., et hujus Collegij Socius, electus Jun. 15 et admissus Custos Jun: 16 1764 31. Gulielmus Wynne, Miles, LL.D., Decanus de Arcubus, e secretis Conciliis Regis, et hujus CoUegii Socius, electus et admissus Custos 12° Aprilis 1803 32. Thomas LeBlanc, LL.B., et hujus Collegii Socius electus et admissus fuit Custos 26° die Decembris in locum vacantem per mortem Prae-honorabilis Viri Gulielmi Wynne, Militis et LL.D. 1815 33. Herbertus Jenner Fust, Miles, LL.D., Decanus de Arcubus, et e secretis Conciliis Reginae, electus Custos Feb: 14, admissus fuit Feb: 18 1843 34. Thomas Carolus Geldart, M.A., et hujus Collegii olim Socius, electus Custos Mart: 9, admissus Mart: 10 1852 35. Henricus Jacobus Sumner Maine, LL.D., electus Custos Dec. 27, admissus Dec. 28 1877 36. Henricus Latham, M.A., electus custos Feb. 18, admissus eodem die 1888 37. Edwardus Antonius Beck, M.A., electus Custos June 20, 1902, admissus eodem die 1902 • Wood, Athenae Oxon., ii., 115 — 8, j"* edit. London 1815. For the proceedings at his election see Scrutinia, vol. I., 3, 4, and 7. Fellows of the College 155 Walter Haddon " Walter Haddon was Master of Requests to Queen Elizabeth." [309] Fuller, History of the University of Cambridge, III. § 18, p. 75. I find these words following in Samuel Kent's Abridgm' of [365 & Guillim's Heraldry, London. 1726. vol. i. p. 537. 482] "He (i.e. Walter Haddon) died 1572, & hath a fair monument "erected for him in y^ Wall, at y^ upper end of ye Chancel, in "X'sChurch, London, with this Inscription. " Gualtero Haddono, equestri loco nat, Jurisconsulto, Oratori, [366] " Poetae celeberrimo, Graecae, Latinaeq^ Eloquentiae sui temporis " facile Principi, sapientia & sanctitate vitae in id evecto vt Reginae " Elizabethae a Supplicum Libellis Magister esset Destinareturc]^ " majoribus nisi fate iinaturius cessisset : Interim in omni gradu Viro "longe eminentissimo, Conjugi suo optimo meritissimoqj Anna " Suttona, vxor ejus secunda, flens, moerens desiderij sui signum "posuit. Obijt anno Salut. Hum. 1572. .^tatis 56." There is no such Monument in y^ Church now, it having been burnt in y^ Great Fire of London, A.D. i666. GULIELMUS BATEMAN [89] Episcopus Norvicensis CoUegij sive Aulae 8*^° Trinitatis Fundator Pius & Munificus Dedit Custodem & Tres Socios circa a^d"' 1350. Series Prima SOCIORUM EX FUNDATIONE EPISCOPI BaTEMAN. 1. Johannes Hart, Civilista 1557 2. Petrus Wethipoll Admissus fuit Socius Jun: i in locum Johanna's Hart 1572 3. Robertus Hervy Admissus fuit Socius Febr: 25 in locum Petri Wethipoll 1582 4. Thomas Beech Ad miss: Apr: 3 atcjj iterum Apr: 30 ad majorem Cautelam in loc Roberti Hervy 1596 5. Edmundus Framingham Elect: & Admiss: inter Fes? Michs & Nat. in locum Thomae Beech i6i2 6. Gulielmus Hinson Elect: & Admiss: inter Fest Mich^ & Nat. in locum Edmundi Framingham 1620 7. Johannes Levitt, Ebof, Elect: & Admiss: Apr: 17 in locum Gulielmi Hinson 1629 8. Tobias Worlich, Buckinghain, Elect: & Admiss: vi Regiarum Literarum Sept: 29 in loc Joh: Levitt 1633 156 Trinity Hall [89] 9. Christophorus Layer Elect: & Admiss. inter Fest. Jo: Bapt: & Michs in locum Tobiae Worlich, LL.D. 1640 10. Johannes Clarke Elect: & Admiss: inter Fest. Annun. & Jo: Bapt: in locum Christophori Layer 1647 11. Georgius Bramston filius D"' Mondefordi Bramston, Milit:, Admiss. Mar: 24 vi Regiarum Literarum in loc Dris Clarke 1672 12. Gulielmus Clerke Admiss: Jun: 6 in locum Georgij Bramston, LL.D. 1696 13. Georgius Paul, jure Devolu? Custod competent, Admiss. Dec: 26 in locum Gulielmi Clerke 1698 (Geor. Paul, LL.D. Vicarius General^ Cantuaf Regis- trarius ad Facultates. Adv: Gen: Resign' N.LL.)' 14. Wharton Peck, LL.B,, Elect: & Admiss. Jan: 25 in locum Georgij Paul, LL-D^s 171^ 15. Richardus Calvert, Londinensf, Scholaris de minori form^, Electus fuit Socius in locum Wharton Peck, LL.D., Nov: 3. & Admissus Nov: 8 173 1 [90] 16. Gulielmus Strahan Electus fuit et Admissus Socius in locum Richardi Calvert Dec: 30. 1741 I7[4]i'' 17. Petrus Calvert, LL.B., jure Devolutionis Custodi com- petent:, Nom'"s et Admissus Socius Nov: 24. 1753, in locum Gul™> Strahan i7S[3]' 18. Johannes Bigge Thornton de Lawrence End, Herts., electus et admissus fuit Socius Jan: 30. 1779, in locum Petri Calvert 1779 19. Henricus Gaily, LL.B., de Lincolns Inn, London, electus et admissus Socius 3*1° die Feb"' 1780 in locum Johannis Bigge Thornton 1780 20. Jacobus Shipton, LL.B., de Lincolns Inn, London, electus et admissus fuit Socius 25 Apr: 1784 in locum Henrici Gaily 1784 21. Alexander Jacobus Edmundus Cockburn, LL.B., electus et admissus fuit Socius 26'° die Mai: 1828 in locum Jacobi Shipton (Hill) vacantem per cessionem 1828 22. Johannes Thomas Abdy, LL.B., electus et admissus fuit Socius, [8°] die [Feb.] 1850 in locum A. J. E. Cockburn vacantis per cessionem, jure devolutionis Custodi nominatus 1850 ' An entry made by Sir Nathaniel Lloyd, Gustos. ' 1731 in text. ^ 1751 in text. Fellows of the College 157 23. Edwinus Whitfeld, A.M., [electus]' et admissus fuit [90] Socius die vicesimo sexto Decembris in locum Johannis Thomae Abdy vacantis per matrimonium 1854 24. Lumley Smith, A.B., S.C.L., jure devolutionis Custodi nominatus et admissus Socius fuit die vicesimo secundo Junii 1857 in locum Edwini Whitfeld vacantem per matrimonium 1857 25. Johannes Mason Lightwood, A.B., electus est Socius die 26™° Decembris et admissus est die 28™° in locum Lumley Smith vacantis per matrimonium 1874 26. Jacobus Carpenter Nicol, A.B., electus et admissus fuit Socius die 18° Junii, 1887, in locum Johannis Mason Lightwood vacantis secundum statuta coUegii 1887 27. Arthurus Gulielmus Charles, A.B., electus et admissus fuit Socius die ii™° Januarii 1895 in locum Jacobi Carpenter Nicol vacantis secundum statuta coUegii 1895 [91] 28. Arthurus Cyrilius Webb Aldis, A.B., electus et admissus fuit Socius die 8^° Junii 1901 in locum Arthuri Gulielmi Charles, A.B., vacantis \secunduin\ statuta CoUegii 1901 29. Franc. Armitage Potts, M.A., electus et admissus fuit Socius die Xllio Junii 1908 in locum Arturi Cyrilii Webb Aldis vacantem secundum statuta CoUegii 1908 GULIELMUS BATEMAN Episcopus Norvicensis Collegij sive Aulae 8*^° Trinitatis Fundator Pius & [93] Munificus Dedit Custodem et Tres Socios circa a.d. 1350. Series Secunda SOCIORUM EX FUNDATIONE EPISCOPI BATEMAN. 1. W. Jevry, Civilista I5S7 2. Jo. Hainond, Canonista ex Fundatione Episcopi Nicke migravit Maij 28 in locum W. Jevry 1 564 3. Jo. Gardiner Admiss. fuit Socius Jun: 21 in locum D. Hainond I574 4_ Dnus Woodhouse Admiss. Oct: 23 in locum D™ Gardiner 1584 5. Michael Brysly, LL.B. Elect : & Admiss. Jan : 16 in locum D°" Woodhouse i590 ' ' Electus ' struck out in text. 158 Trinity Hall [93] 6. Robertus Naunton A.M. Admiss. Dec: 2 in locum Michaelis Brysley ^592 Johannes Knivett Elect: & Admiss. inter Fest. Annun. & Joh. Bapt. in locum Rob" Naunton 1616 Richardus Pickys Elect: et Admiss. inter Fest. Jo. Bapt. et Michs in locum Johannis Knivett 1624 Johannes Cardye, Hertford, (vi Literaru Regiaru) Elect: & Admiss. circa 6, 7, vel 8 Oct: in locu Rich° et Admissus Nov'"''s 4'° in locum Ambrosii Dickins 1748 15. Johannes Robinson Electus Socius Junii 9"<* et Admissus Junii 191° in locum Johan: Meres Fagge 1750 16. Thomas Edwards, LL.D., jure devolxitionis Cust. compet., nominatus et admissus fuit Soc. in locum Johannis Robinson 1805 17. Augustus Gostling, LL.D., jure devolutionis Cust. compet, nominatus et admissus fuit Soc. in locum Thomae Edwards vacantem per matrimonium, 20™° Decembris 181 1 18. Johannes Haggard, LL.B., jure devolutionis Cust. compet., nominatus et admissus fuit Soc. i™° die Decembris in locum Augusti Gostling vacantem per matrimonium 1815 19. Henricus Vanne Salusbury, LL.B., jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 8° die Novembris, et admissus 9° die Socius in locum vacantem per matrimonium Johannis Haggard 1820 20. Thomas Story Spedding, LL.B., electus fuit Socius 9° die Julii in locum Henrici Vanne Salusbury, LL.D., , vacantem per matrimonium, et admiSsus 13° die Julii antedicti 1825 21. Herbertus Jenner, LL.B., electus fuit Socius 23° die Februarii in locum Thomae Story Spedding vacantem per cessionem et admissus S" die Martii 1833 22. Petrus LeNeve Foster, M.A., jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 21'"° die Novembris, admissus 28™* die Socius in locum vacantem per matrimonium Herberti Jenner, LL.D. 1835 23. Hugo Penfold (Wyatt), LL.B., jure devolutionis Custodi [iii] competente, nominatus est 22do die Decembris, admissus 29° die Socius in locum vacantem per matrimonium Petri LeNeve Foster,, M.A. 1838 Postea, A. D. 1839, Uteris regifs nomen Wyatt acquisivit. 1 68 Trinity Hall [in] 24. Francis Fitzroy, B.A. et S.C.L., jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 24° die Decembris 1855, admissus eodem die Socius in locum vacantem per matrimonium Hugonis Penfold Wyatt, LL.D. 1855 25. Robertus Romer, A.M., electus et admissus fuit Socius 24° die Decembris 1866 in locum vacantem per matrimonium Francisci Fitzroy 1866 26. Edvardus Lovett Henn, B.A., Socius ex fundatione Gu/iel. Bateman, in banc fundationem 27° die Decembris 1876 translatus est [1876] 27. Gualterus Holbrook Gaskell, M.D., Societatis Regiae Socius, Collegii S.S. Trinitatis olim Scholaris, electus est et admissus Socius is^^o die Junii 1889 in locum Edwardi Lovett Henn 1889 [113] WALTERUS HEWKE Addidit Unum Socium Presbyterum, Circa Annum 15 17*. Series Sociorum ex Fundatione D"s Hewke Cujus Testamentum gerit DAT Maij I. 1517. 1. W. Leche, Canonista ISS7 Leche migravit Mar: 25. 1560 in locum W. Goldyng ex Fundatione Epi Bateman 2. T. Creke Admiss. Jul: 22 in locum ex Fundatione Dris Hewke 1559 3. Gulielmus Revell Admiss: Jan: 13 in locii The: Creke 1577 4. Marmaducus Lynn Admiss: Febr: i in locu Gul: Revell 1596 5. Franciscus Thorndicke Elect: & Admiss: inter Fest. Jo: Bapt: & Mich^ in locii Marm. Linne 1609 6. Gulielmus Foster Elect: & Admiss: inter Fest. Mich^ & Nat. in locii Francisci Thorndicke 161 5 7. Carolus Eden Elect: & Admiss: inter Fest. Nat: 1624 & Fest. Annun: 1625 in locii Gul: Foster 1624 8. Tobias Wickham Elect: & Admiss: inter Fest. Nat: 1641 & Fest. Annun: 1642 in locii Caroli Eden 1641 9. Barlous Wickham, Ebor, Elect: & Admiss: Dec: 24 vi Regiarum Literarum in locu Fratris sui Tobiae Wickham' 1660 10. Gulielmus Tindale, A.M., e Com GloceS, Admiss. Maij ' For conditionsof bequest se? pp. 237 foil. ' See Scrutinia, vol. I.; for letters mandatory, 7, 8; for scrutiny, 9: 19 Dec., 1660. Fellows of the College 169 250 in locu Barloi Wickham, Jure Devolutionis Custodi ["3] competen? 1678 1 1. Gulielmus Warren, LL.B., filius Samuelis Warren Vicarij de Ashford in Com: Cantij, Presbyt. Elect: Sept: 3. Admiss. Sept: 27. in locum Gulielmi Tindale, LL.D., Presby? defunc! 17 12 \Note inserted in margin.\ I have placed William Warren in D"" Hewke's Series of Fellows, th6 it does not appear by the Scrutiny Paper of Election Dated Sept: 3. 17 1 2, that He was Chosen into the Fellowship of any Particular Founder. But by a Paper wch the late Mf Thomas Baker of S' John's College, Camb, gave me, I find Two or Three of the Predecessors in Queen Elizabeth's time placed on D"^ Hewke's Foundation. But what Authority M^ Baker's Paper was of, I know not. W. W. [12,] Johannes Banson, Electus fuit Socius, et Admissus Feb"' 13''° in locum D"s Gulielmi Warren 174S [13.] Georgius Carr, A.M., jure Devolutionis Custodi com- petent, Nominatus fuit et Admissus Socius Mar: 20™° in locum Johannis Banson, LL.D. 1753 [14.] Samuel Hallifax, M.A., Electus fuit et Admissus Socius [114] Apri's 3tio in locum Georgii Carr 1760 [15.] Joseph us Jowett, LL.B., de Leeds in com. Ebor., electus fuit et admissus Socius Novemb: prim, in locum Samuelis Hallifax (Episcopi Gloces: 1781) 1775 [16.] Thomas Bourdillon, M.A., electus fuit et admissus Socius Oct. 1795 in locum Josephi Jowett, Juris Civilis Professoris 1795 [17.] Johannes Walker, M.A., Socius Coll. Pet, electus fuit et admissus Socius in locum Thomae Bourdillon 190 Aprilis 1802 [18.] Henricus Hutchins, A.M., nuper Scholaris de minori forma. Jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus et admissus fuit Socius in locum Johannis Walker 181 2 [19.] Thomas Smart Hughes, A.M., Coll. div. Joannis Socius, Jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus et admissus fuit Socius in locum Henrici Hutchins 16™° die Novembris 1815 [20.J Jacobus Collett Ebden, A.B., CoUegii Caii nuper Socius, jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 1 828 170 Trinity Hall [114] octavo die Julii, et admissus 9"° die, Socius in locum Thomae Smart Hughes, A.M., qui CoUegii sacri Emmanuelis in mense Aprilis 18 17 Socius electus fuerat '^'^ [21.] Gulielmus Henricus Hanson, A.B., Aul. Clar. Socius, jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 17° die Decembris, et admissus die prox. seq. Socius in locum Jacobi Collett Ebden vacantem per matri- monium [115] [22.] Josephus Power, A.M., Aulae Clar: Socius, Johannis Power, M.D., filius natu quintus, jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 20'"° die Februarii, et admissus die prox. seq. Socius in locum Gulielmi Henrici Hanson, qui Coll. Gonv. et Cai. die Decembris 1828 nominatus fuerat Socius 1829 [23.] Henricus Latham, A.B., Collegii S.S. Trinitatis Scholaris, Johannis Henrici Latham, Armigeri, in comitatu Cantiae, filius natu secundus, jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 27™° die Martii, admissus prox. seq. Socius in locum Josephi Power qui Coll. sive Aul. Clare die Aprilis 1844 electus est Socius 1848 [24.] Clintonus Edwardus Sowerby Headlam, A.B., electus fuit et admissus Socius 18° die Feb. in locum Henrici Latham nuper Custodis admissi 1888 [25.] Carolus Franklin Angus, M.A., electus fuit et admissus Socius xxiv° die Junii, 1904, in locum per cessionem Clintoni Edwardi Sowerby Headlam vacantem 1904 [117] RICHARDUS NICKE Episcopus Norvicensis Addidit Tres Socios circa a.d. ' Quorum Sociorum unum Civilistam (vt vocant) esse voluit, duos vero Canonistas, quos infra anni proximi spatium a Die quo fuerint adiHissi, in Sacerdotes voluit promoveri. (Vid. Lilmim Statutorum Collegii penes Custodem.) Series Prima sociorum ex fundatione episcopi nicke. 1. Richardus Mytche Civilista 1557 2. W. Sone Elect: et Admiss: in locii Richardi Mytche, Jun: I 1561 ' Nicke was Bishop of Norwich 1500 — 1536. The date of his foundation is uncertain; but two at least of the Fellowships established by him must have been in existence at the time of Parker's Visitation, 1546, to make up the whole number of Fellowships to ten. For the statutes relating to these Fellowships see pp. 244/*//. Fellows of the College 171 3. H. Brodock Electus fuit in locu W. Sone, Maij 28 1564 [117] 4. Martinus Bery Admiss, in locii H. Brodock Aug: 16 1566 5. BenedJctus Thorowgood Admiss. Aug: 18 in locii Martini Bery 1585 6. Martinus Bery Admiss. Jul: 7 in locii Benedicti Thorowgood 159^ 7. Thomas Appleyard Admiss. Jan: 31 in locu Martini Bery 1597 8. Thomas Barcocke Elect: & Admiss. inter Fast. Mich^ & Nat. in locu Thomae Appleyard 1608 9. Thomas Higgons Elect. & Admiss. inter Fest. Jo: Bapt: & Michs in locii Thomae Barcocke 1619 10. Thomas Locke Elect, & Admiss. inter Fest. Annun : 8e Jo. Bapt. in locii Thomae Higgons 1623 11. Thomas Cullier Elect: & Admiss. Aug: 9 in locu Thomae Locke 1628 12. Henricus Fauconberge Elect. & Admiss. inter Fest. Annun: & Jo: Bapt: in locu Thomae Cullier 1656 13. Antonius Shardelowe, SufTolc, LL.B., Elect: & Admiss. inter Fest. Nat: & Aqnun: viz. Jan: 22. 1673, in locum D"s Fauconberge 1673 14. Thomas Burlez, Suflfblc, Sexti anni Scholaris, Elect: & Admiss. Mar: 17 in locum Antonij Shardelowe Defuncti 1673 15. Johannes Exton, A.M. (Filius I>' Thomae Exton nuper Custodf) Elect: Febr: 3 in locum D"s Burlez Defuncti i6f§ 16. Johannes Cooper, LL.B., Elect: & Admiss. Maij 26 in [118] locum D"s Exton Defuncti 1716 17. Thomas Tenison, de Sundrich in Com Cantij, LL.B., Aulae de Clare, jure Devolutionis Custodi competent, Nominatus fuit Apr: 5. 1725, & Admissus Socius Apr: 7. 1725, in locum Johannis Cooper, LL.B. 1725 18. Franciscus James, LL.B., Electus & Admissus fuit Socius Apr: 8. 1728, in locum Thomae Tenison, LL.D. 1728 19. Matthaeus Robinson Electus Jan: i, 173! & Admissus Jan: 2. i73f in locum D"s James 173! 20. Thomas LeBlanc, LL.B., de Lincoln's Inn, filius Thomae LeBlanc de Cavenham com Suff., electus & admissus Socius in locum Matthaei Robinson (Baronis de Rokeby in regno Hiberniae) 22° Dec. 1800 21. Thomas Foreman Gape, LL.B,, Jure devolutionis Custodi 172 Trinity Hall [118] competente, nominatus est 12° die Februarii, et admissus 16° die, Socius in locum vacantem per promotionem Thomae LeBlanc in officium Custodis 18 16 22. Thomas Perham Luxmoore Hallett electus 26»o die Maii 1828 et admissus Socius in locum Thomae Foreman Gape vacantem per cessionem 1828 23. Thomas Webb Greene, LL.B., electus iimo die Maii 1833 et admissus Socius i8™° die ejusdem mensis in locum Thomae Perham Luxmoore Hallett vacantem per matrimonium 1833 24. Johannes Ricardus Westgarth Hale, A.M., jure devolu- tionis Custodi competente, nominatus est Socius 23° die Decembris, 24'° admissus in locum Thomae Webb Greene vacantem per matrimonium Anno 1855 per Litt. Regg. nomen Hildyard in loco Hale nactus est. 1839 25. Carolus Spencer Perceval, LL.B., jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est Socius 23° die Junii, 250 admissus in locum Johannis Ricardi Westgarth Hale vacantem per cessionem 1855 [119] 26. Gulielmus Walton, M.A., electus 13™° die Junii 1868 et admissus Socius 15™° die ejusdem mensis in locum Caroli Spencer Perceval, LL.B., vacantem per matri- monium [1868] 27. Thomas Thornely, M.A., LL.M., electus 30""° die Decembris 1885, et admissus Socius i\^° die Januarii 1886 in locum Gulielmi Walton, M.A., vacantem per cessionem [1886] 28. Colin Edmundus Campbell, A.B., electus 10'"° die Januarii 1896, et admissus Socius eodem die in locum Thomae Thornely vacantem per cessionem [1896] 29. Harry Stovell Cronin, S.T.B., electus 10™° die Januarii 1902, et admissus Socius eodem die in locum Colin Edmundi Campbell vacantem per cessionem [1902] Fellows of the College 1 73 RICHARDUS NICKE [121] Episcopus Norvicensis addidit tres Socios circa A.D. ' Quorum Sociorum unum Civilistam (vt vocant) esse voluit, duos vero Canonistas, quos infra anni proximi spatium a Die quo fuerint admissi, in Sacerdotes voluit promoveri. ViS Librum Statutorum CoUegii penes Custodem. Series Secunda Sociorum ex Fundatione Episcopi Nicke. 1. Johannes Hamond, Canonista 1557 Hamond migravit Maij 28, 1564 in locum W. Jevry Civilistae ex Fundatione Epi Bateman. 2. Jo: Betts Electus Socius Maij 28 in locum Johannis Haiiiond Canonistae 1564 3. Clemens Corbet Admiss. Dec: 10 in locum Johannis Bettis, LL.D., Defunc? 1598 4. Gulielmus Hotchkin Elect. & Admiss. circa Oct: 15 in locum D"s Corbet tunc promoti in Custodem 1611 5. Guilliams Roane, Northamptoniensis, Elect. & Admiss. Apr: 29 in locum Gulielmi Hotchkin 1629 6. Franciscus Heath Elect, inter Fest. Nat. & Annun: 1643 in locum D^is Roane 1643 7. Franciscus Dade Elect. & Admiss. inter Fest. Nat. & Annun. 1647 '" locum Francisci Heath, qui (Heath) postea, viz. Jan: 11, 1661, Admissus fuit in locum Gulielmi D'avenant ex Fundatione Simonis Dalling 1647 8. Audoenus Hughes Elect. & Admiss. inter Fest. Jo. Bapt. et Michs in locum Francisci Dade 1648 9. Thomas Pinfold, LL.B. (postea Cancellaf Petriburg) Elect. & Admiss. Jan: 3. in locum D"^ Hughes 1662 10. Georgius Oxenden', Cantianus, 4'i anni Scholaris, Elect: & Admiss. Jul: 10 in locii D^s Pinfold 167 1 1 1. Michael Bold Elect: & Admiss. Nov: 9 in locum Georgij Oxenden, LL.D., tunc promoti in Custodem 1688 12. Jacobus Ayloffe, LL.B., Elect: Jan: 5 in locum Michaelis Bold i69i 13. Henricus Penrice, LL.B., Elect: Maij 17, Admiss. Maij [122] 29. in locii Jacobi Ayloffe, LL.D., Defuncti 1702 Henr: Penrice, Miles, LL.D., Cancellar Glocestren & Judex Sup Cur Admiralitatis Angliae ' See p. 170, note. * Text: Oxinden. 174 Trinity Hall [122] 14. Exton Sayer, LL.B., Elect. Maij 21, Admiss. Aug: 4, in locum D"s Penrice 17^4 Exton Sayer, LL.D., Officialis Archidiac Wilts in Dioec Sarum; Essexiae & Hertfordiae Coinissar & Sequestrator Generalis in Dioec Londoii 15. Henricus Monson, LL.B., de Broxbourn in com Hertford, Jure Devolutionis Custodi competen?, Admissus fuit Apr: 18 Socius in locum D"s Sayer 1724 16. Claude Champion Crespigny, Electus fuit Socius Mar: 26'°, at Admissus Mar: 28™, in locum Ti^ Hen«=i Monson defuncti 1757 17. Stanhope Pedley, LL.B., Electus fuit et Admissus Socius Mar: 15'° in locum D"s Crespigny 1764 18. Lewis Duval, LL.B., filius Joh: Duval, de London, Arm, Electus fuit et Admissus Socius Oct: 29°. 1802, in locum S. Pedley, defuncti 1802 19. Johannes Cottingham, A.M., Jure competente Devolu- tionis Custodi, nominatus est 1 1° die Martii, et admissus 25° die Aprilis, Socius in locum vacantem per cessionem Ludovici Duval 1820 20. Samuelis Boteler Bristowe, A.M., Jure competente Devolutionis Custodi, nominatus est 22° die Decembris, et admissus 24 die Decembris, Socius in locum vacantem per mortem Johannis Cottingham 1849 21. Henricus Fawcett, A.B., Jure competente Devolutionis Custodi, nominatus est 23° die Decembris, et admissus 240 die Decembris, Socius in locum vacantem per matrimonium Samuelis Boteler Bristowe 1856 [123] 22. Henricus Fawcett, A.M., et in hac Universitate scientiae Politico-economicae Professor, iterum electus est die 28°, admissus 29° Decembris, in locum vacantem per . sui ipsius cessionem' 1866 23. German Sims Woodhead, A.M., et in hac Universitate Pathologiae Professor, electus est die 28° Octobris, ad- missus 6° Novembris, in locum vacantem per mortem Henrici Fawcett iggp 1 On Fawcett's death [6 Nov., 1884] this Fellowship was treated as a Professorial Fellow- ship, in accordance with the requirements of the statutes of 1882, but was not filled up for fifteen years. Fellows of the College 1 75 RICHARDUS NICKE [125] Episcopus Norvicensis addidit tres Socios circa A.D.' Quorum Sociorum unum Civilistam (vt vocant) esse voluit, duos vero Canonistas, quos infra anni proximi spatium a Die quo fuerint admissi, in Sacerdotes voluit promoveri. Vid. Librum Statutorum Collegii penes Custodem. Series Tertia Sociorum ex fundatione Episcopi Nicke. 1. T. Edwards Admiss: Socius Jul: 22 1559 2. Gulielmus Goldyngham Admiss. Maij 2. in locum Thomae Edwards 1571 3. Matthaeus Scryvener, LL.B., Elect. & Admiss. Maij 21 in locum D"s Goldyngham 1581 4. Edvardus Catcher, Scholaris Triennalis, Admiss. Mar: i. in locS Matth: Scryvener 1590 5. Thomas Burwell Elect. & Admiss. Novemb....in locum Edvardi Catcher 1626 6. Richardus S* George, Cantabr, Elect. Mar: 10, et Admiss. Mar: 11. in locu Thomae Burwell 1632 7. Johannes Pepys Admiss. Apr: 29. in locii Richardi S' George 1641 8. Franciscus Coel, Suffolc, filius D™ Jo. Coel, Milit, vi Regiarum Literarum Admiss. Nov: 3. in locum Joh: Pepys, LL.D.2 1669 g. Thomas Hughes, A.M., 5'° die Apr: 1672 vi Regiarum Literarum, geren? Da? 17 Nov: 1671, et secundum scrutinium pro Electione Socij geren! Da? 28 Febr. 1 67 1, Admissus fuit Socius sub Lege & Conditione sequen?, Quod si Electio de praefato Tho: Hughes per Electores in praefato Scrutinio memoratos non sit secundum Jura & Statuta Colt sive Aul: Trin: legitime facta & in Jure valida, Admissio Haec praefati Tho: Hughes irrita sit & pro nulla habeatur. Admiss. in locum Francisci Coel' 1672 ' See p. 170, note. " See p. 158, note. > See (a) Copy of a letter dated ^8th Feb. 1674 (?) from R. K. (D' King, then Master of Trinity Hall) to R. H. (Right Hon. Lord Arlington, Secretary of State) about the election of Mr Hughes whom he had admitted on 5 votes only after an election on 28th Feb. 1674 ; (b) A letter from Lord Arlington to D'King, dated uth March 167^, directing the admission of M' Hughes to a Fellowship in obedience to the Royal Mandate. Miscellanea, vol. I. [31], and [41]. For other documents relating to M' Hughes, see ibid. [40] — recommendation by the Bishop of Norwich for election to a Fellowship, 8 March, 167 J; and [47] — Archbishop of Canterbury's license to hold rectories in Anglesea & Carnarvonshire, 7 Jan. 1677. 176 Trinity Hall [125] 10. Samuel Bowles, Ebof, Elect: & Adtniss. Maij 25 in locum Thomae Hughes, A.M. 1678 [126] II. Thomas Bainbrigg, A.M., Elect. Jan: 17, Admiss. Febr: 12, in locum Samuelis Bowles Dr Oxenden Custos Protestabatur contra banc Elec- tionem (vid. Scrutin)^ 16^ 12. Radulphus Gilbert, LL.B., Elect: JuHj 27, Admiss. Aug: 8. in locu Thomae Bainbrigg, A.M., Defunct 1698 13. Henricus Squire, Ebor, Elect: Jan: 6 in locum D"s Gilbert Defunc? 171 1 Henr: Squire, LL.D., Coinissarius Dec: & Capil Eboracens: 14. Robertus Dale, Electus Jan: i I73f, & Admissus Jan: 2 173I, in locum D"s Squire I73f 15. Snowdon Barne, LL.B., de Sotterley in Com: Suff:, filius tertius Miles Barne,... Febr"... Electus at Admissus in locum Rob. Dale 1786 16. Gulielmus Golden Lumley, LL.B., Londinensis, electus est Nov. I & admissus die prox. sequenti Socius in locum Snowdon Barne defuncti 1825 17. Johannes Carlen Heath, A.B., jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est Socius 23° die Decembris, 24'° admissus, in locum GuHelmi Golden Lumley vacantem per matrimonium 1840 18. Henricus Davidson, M.A., LL.B., de Haddington in Scotii, electus est 24'° die Decembris, 26° admissus, Socius in locum Johannis Carlen Heath vacantem per matrimonium 1861 19. Jacobus Gulielmus Clark, A.B., de Brentwood, electus 26° die Decembris, admissus 28° die, in locum Henrici Davidson vacantis secundum Statuta Collegii 1874 20. Georgius Buchan Shirres, A.M., electus et admissus fuit Socius 18° die Junii 1887 in locum Jacobi Gulielmi Clark vacantis secundum Statuta Collegii [1887] ^ Bainbrigg was elected by six votes and admitted by W. Tindale in the Master's absence, and without his consent. ScruHnia, vol. I., 80. 17 Jan., 1694. Fellows of the College I'j'j SOCIUS SUPERNUMERARIUS'. [129] Series sociorum supernumerariorum ex fundatione collegij. 1. Gulielmus Creke Admissus fuit Socius CoUegij Super- numerarius Maij 21. 1581, Quia Facultates Collegij adeo Creverant, ut ad Sociorum Numerum ampliandum sufRcerent, juxta Statutum Collegij De Numero Augendo" 1581 2. Gulielmus Barlow, A.M., Elect. & Admiss. in loc Gulielmi Creke, Oct: 16. 1590. Barlow postea pro- motus fuit in Episcopum Lincoln 1590 3. Henricus Byrde Admiss. Dec: 17 in loc Gulielmi Barlow 1597 4. Thomas Corbett Elect. & Admiss. Socius Presbyt. inter Fest. Annun et Fest. S'' Joan: Bapt: in loc Henrici Byrde 1607 Milo Knols Elect. 12, Admiss. 18 Jan:, in loc Tho: Corbett 1609 Martinus Nansogge Elect. & Admiss, inter Fest. Nat: 1616, et Annufi 1617, in loc Milonis Knols 1616 Henricus Pelsant Elect. Aug: 9, & Admiss. Aug: 11, in loc Martini Nansogge 1628 Thomas Cradocke Elect. & Admiss. inter Fest. Annun: et Joan: Bapt. in loc Henrici Pelsant 1658 Hatton Aucher, A.B,, vi Literarum Regiarum Elect: Jan: 3, & Admiss. Jan: S, in loc Tho: Cradocke' 1662 Adamus Ottley, A.M., Elect. & Admiss. Aug: 5 in locu Hattoni Aucher. Ottley postea promotus fuit in Episcopum MenevenS 1680 1 1. Carolus Scrivener, Suffolc, vi Literarum Regiaru Admiss. Oct: 4 in loc Adami Ottley 1684 12. Jacobus Cresset, A.M., Elect. Febr: 3 in loc Car: Scrivener l6f§ 13. Jacobus Johnson Admiss. inter Fest. Annuri & Joh: Bapt., viz. Jan: 6, 1696, in loc Jacobi Cresset. Johnson postea Transivit a loco suo Socij Supernumerarij ad loc Canonistae ex Fundatione Magistri Goodknape • The Fellows elected on this foundation must not be confused with the Supernumerary Fellows elected in accordance with section xvil. of the Statutes of 1882. ^ p. 41. » See Scndinia, vol. I., 10 and 11, for letters; and 15 for scrutiny: 3 Jan., i66f . . D. W. 12 8, 10, 1 78 Trinity Hall [129] vacant per cessionem D"s Thomae Ayloffe, & Admissus fuit in eundem locum Aug: 8, 1698. [vide pp. 207 & 208] 1696 14. Carolus Pinfold, LL.B., Elect. & Admiss. Dec: 26 in loc Jacobi Johnson. D"" Pinfold postea Coiiiissar Westmonas! 1699 15. Johannes Andrew Elect. Jan: 19, & Admiss. Jan: 24, in loc Caroli Pinfold 170S Jo: Andrew, LL.D., Officialis Huntingdon [130] 16. Thomas Ansell, LL.B., Electus fuit Socius Octbns 2J^°, et Admissus Oct^ris 31110^ in locum D™ Johannis Andrew 1747 17. Ricardus Calvert, LL.B., Electus fuit Socius Octo's 29™° et admissus eodem Die in locum Thomae Ansell 1766 18. Gulielmus Battine, LL.D., electus fuit Socius Maij 31, & admissus die prox. seq. in locum Richardi Calvert vacant, per matrimon™ 1788 19. Johannes Watts Ebden, A.M., Johannis Bardwell Ebden filius natu maximus, jure devolutionis Custodi com- petente, nominatus est Socius 23° die Decembris, 24*° admissus, in locum vacantem per mortem Gulielmi Battine 1836 20. Henricus Bond, A.M., electus et admissus fuit Socius die 18° Junii in locum vacantem per mortem Johannis Watts Ebden 1887 [133] GULIELMUS MOWSE Addidit unum Socium'. Series Sociorum ex hac Fundatione, viz. D"^ Mowse, cujus TESTAMENTUM GERIT DAT MAIJ 30. 1586. An. D. 1. Johannes Gybson Admissus fuit Primus Socius ex nova Fundatione D"^ Mowse Febr: i 1596 2. Gulielmus Clarke Admiss. Mar: 13 in locum Johannis Gybson 1609 3. Andreas Owen, Wallus, Elect. & Admiss. Aug: n in locum Gulielmi Clarke, LL.D"s 1634 D^Owen Sepultus fuit in Capella AuhTrin. Nov: 13, 1665. 1 For conditions of bequest see pp. 264 — 5. Fellows of the College 1 79 4. Robertus Eade, Cantab^:, A.B. vi Literarum R^iarum [133] Prae-electus fuit Socius Aug: 30. 1664, in locum Socij Legistae Proxime vacaturum ; & postea Praeadmiss: Sept: 27. 1664; et denuo Admiss. Jan: 15. 1665, in locum D"s Owen^ 1665 5. Pomfret Milbourne, Essex, Elect. Jan: 12, & Admiss. Jan: 13, in locu Roberti Eade 168 1 6. Johannes Steade, LL.B., Elect, in locum Pontefracti Milbourn Defuncti, Jan: 2. 169^ 169I Stead non occurrit in Cowcher ; sed quaere in anno 1695 : Stead resignavit Apr: i. Stead being Chosen Fellow brought a Mandamus from [309] ye King's Bench for Admission. D^ Oxenden got it superseded, because Stead had not been Scholar of ye House upon y^ Foundation. Stead Resign'd & Hughes was Admitted in Milbourn's room. (See M" Long Book amongst y^ Memorandums about Admissions.) Also see D'^ Oxendens Reasons why he did not admit Stead Fellow: Miscellan: Vol: i. [66]. 7. Audoenus Hughes, Wallus, Admiss. inter Fest. Annun. [i33] & Jo: Bapt, viz. Jun: 6. 1696. {vid. Long Book penes Custodem) in locum Pontefracti Milbourn" 1696 Owen Hughes Fellow upon Mouse's Foundation had y^ [308] Livings of Swannington and Woodalling given him by ye College : he was afterwards Chancell"^ of Bangor. 8. Robertus Mapletoft, LL.B., Elect. Jan. 16, Admiss. [^33] Jan. 23, in loc Audoeni Hughes I70f 9. Georgius Oxenden, LL.B., Cantian, filius D"^ Oxenden Hujus CoUegij olim Custodis, Elect: Jan: 2, Admiss. Jan: 7, in locum D^is Mapletoft defunc. 17^ ' See in the volume of Scrutinia an account in Latin (taken from Miscellanea, vol. i. [30]) of Eade's admission under Mandate of the King into a Fellowship in place of D' Owen, 15 Jan. 1665, in presence of a Notary Public. See also letters from W. D. (William Dickins ?) to Barlo Wickham, Fellow of Trin. Hall, and from Francis Wilford, Master of Corpus Christi College, to the Chancellor, the Earl of Manchester, relating to the same business. Miscellanea, vol. i. [32] and [34]. Scrutinia, vol. I. 17, 18 (letters of 10 Feb., 166^) ; 21, 22 (do. of 17 March, i66f) ; 23 (do. of 9 June, 1664) ; 24 (do. of 29 July, 1664) ; 25 (do. of 30 August, 1664) ; and for his Admission ibid. 26 (26 Jan. i66f). " Owen (Audoenus) Hughes was elected by the Master D' Oxenden and two Fellows, though five Fellows voted for J. Stead. The Master declared the majority vote null. Scrutinia, vol. i. 82: (29 Dec. 1694). Stead resigned by deed dated i April, 1695: ibid. 83. 12 2 i8o Trinity Hall [133] 10. Stephanus Cottrell, Scholaris Triennalis, Jure Devolu- tionis Custodi Competen?, Admissus fuit Socius Maij 9. 1720, in locum D"* Georgij Oxenden, Baronetti 1720 II. Thomas Salusbury, Wallus, Electus & Admissus fuit Socius in locum Steph: Cottrell, LL.D., Oct: 20. 1732, vacantem per cessionem 173^ [134] 12. Franciscus Simpson Electus et Admissus Socius in locum D"5 Thomae Salusbury, Decbris 25'° 175 1 13. Barne Barne, LL.B., de Sotterley in Com. Suff., Electus et Admissus Socius 1™° die Decembris A.D. 1781™° in locum Francisci Simpson 1781 14. Georgius Bankes, LL.B., Jure Devolutionis Custodi com- petente, nominatus est 15° die Februarii, et admissus 19° die, Socius in locum vacantem per cessionem Barne Barne 18 14 15. Johannes Hancock Hall, LL.B., jure devolutionis Custodi competente, nominatus est 19° die Jul', et eodem die admissus est Socius in locum vacantem per matri- monium Georgii Bankes 1822 16. Ricardus Coote, S.C.L., jure devolutionis Custodi com- petente, nominatus est 24° die Decembris et eodem die admissus est Socius in locum vacantem per matri- monium Johannis Hancock Hall 1841 17. Thomas Georgius Osborn, B.A., electus et eodem die ad- missus Socius in locum vacantem per mortem Ricardi Coote — 230 die Decembris, 1871 [1871] 18. Henricus Henn, B.A., electus et eodem die admissus Socius in locum vacantem per Thomam Georgium Osborn — 27° die Decembris, 1881 [1881] 19. Johannes Pawley Bate, LL.D., electus et eodem die ad- missus Socius in locum vacantem per Henricum Henn lo-no Januarii, 1896 [1896] 30. Wilhelmus Reginald Rendell, M.A., electus fuit Socius Xllio die Jan. 1904, et eodem die admissus in locum vacantem per cessionem Johannis Pawley Bate 1904 Fellows of the College i8i HORATIUS GOODBEHERE [136] Addidit unum Sociutn Per decretum Erectionis per Magistrum et Socios factum 23° die Decembris, 1850 ; Socius ex hdc novd fundatione infra unius anni spatium a die quo fuerit admissus in sacros ordines promovendus. (Vid. Ord. Librum, 6 Jan : 1821 : pp. 181— 3; and pp. 239, 242)'. Series Sociorum ex fundatione Horatii Goodbehere (cujus testamentum gerit dat. — ). 1. Stanley Walton, B.A., electus et admissus fuit primus Socius vigesimo tertio die Decembris 1850 [1850] 2. Leslie Stephen, B.A., jure devolutionis Custodi \com- petente], nominatus fuit 26'° die Decembris in locum S. Walton vacantis per matrimonium 1854 3. Georgius Barnes Atkinson, B.A., electus et admissus fuit Socius vigesimo primo die Junii 1856 [1856] 4. Franciscus Laurence Hopkins, A.B., electus fuit Socius decimo quinto die Junii i86i,decimo septimo admissus, in locum vacantem per matrimonium Georgii Barnes Atkinson [1861] ' See infra, pp. 326 — 8. IX [257] ADMISSIONS ETC. OF MASTERS, FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS OF TRINITY HALL N.B. What follows, viz. from 1557 to 1580 Inclusive, is taken fm a Copy of Admissions coiiiunicated to me by the Revd M"^ Thomas Baker of S* John's College^ What follows after that time, viz. from 21 Maij 1 58 1 to 6 Jan: i6f§, I Copyed fm our old College Register Intitul'd " Liber Actorum et rerum memoribilium Aulae Trinitatf "incept^ Anno Dni 1557 Cantabr." In wch Book the Entries are made under y^ hands of the several Masters, as Hervy, Preston, Cowell, Corbet, Eden, King, Exton, Oxenden. From that time viz. 6 Jan : i6ff, I have entred y« Admissions of Masters, Fellows & Scholars, as I cou'd find y™ by Searching for y™ in our Treasury & elsewhere. [310] On ye outside of y« Parchment Cover of y^ old College Register are these words, "Liber actorum et reru Memorabilium Aulae "Trinitati' incept^ anno dni 1557 Cantabr." [355] This year (viz. 1726) Thirty Leaves of the old College Register containing the Admissions of the Masters, Fellows, & Scholars of Trinity Hall, were taken out, & bound up in a New Book, Intitul'd, "Registrum CoUegij sive Aulae Sanctae Trinitatis in Academia " Cantabrigiensi, Continens Admissiones Custodum, Sociorum & "Scholarium, necnon Nomina Fundatoris et Benefactorum ejusdem "Collegii. 1726." In this New Register this entry is made : " N.B. Haec Quindecim Folia quorum paginae a prima usq, ad " trigesimam inclusive minio notantur, desumpta sunt a veteri quodam " & lacero hujus Collegij Registro, cui Titulus, ' Liber Actorum et " rerum memorabilium Aulae Trinitatf incept^ anno D^i 1557 Cantabr.' " Reliqua pars dicti veteris Registri in Thesaurario hujus Collegij ibi " servanda reconditur " Ita Testamur "Nov: 22. 1726. "W. Warren, Locum Tenens Custodis. "H. Monson. "Tho: Tenison." ' Baker, Harleian MSS., vol. ix., pp. 139 — 143; 144—6; 369 foil. Admission Register 183 Mem. Inquire upon all proper occasions for y^ Historiola Collegii [482] (viz. Coll: Sive Aul: S, Trinitatis) wcfa has been many years Lost. Dr Allen late Fellow of this College has told me y' Admissions of Fellows & many other things relating to Trinity Hall were contain'd in it. The Admissions were in Columns. I don't remember y» I ever saw ye Book. But by w* I can learn fm D"^ Allen, it was lost either in D"^ Oxenden's or D"^ Bramston's time The Revd M"" Baker of S« John's College has told me y* He copyed it out. "Names of y^ Fellows 1557. [257] " Edward Bucknham Canonista — Dallyng". " Ric: Mytche Civilista— Epi Nyck. " W : Leche Canonista — D : Huke. "John Hart Civilista — Fundatoris. " W: Jevry Civilista — Fundatoris. " W: Goldyng Canonista — Fundatoris. " W: Smith Canonista — Dallyng. "John Hammond Canonista — Epi Nyck. "22 Julij 1559. " Thomas Horsman admissus in Societatem M""' Goodknap. "T. Creke in Societatem D: Huke. "T: Edwards in Societatem Epi Nyck. " Eodem die Henr. Noryce, & Henr. Brodock electi Scolafes. "Aug: 3. ISS9- " Rob. Betts electus Scolaris. "In die Annuncia? B. Mariae 1560. "W. Leche electus in Societatem Fundatoris per mortem W. " Goldyng vacan?. Rob. Underwood, T. Syngleton, Mart: Bery electi " Scol: eodem die, "Primo Junij 1561. [258] " Viz. in die S. Trin : W. Sone electus & admissus in Societatem " Epi Nyck per recessum Ric: Mytche vacan: Civilista. "Chr: Baker, Ricus Eden, Radulphus Ithel electi & admissi Scolares "eodem die, Ithel ea lege, vt solvat Colt. 40='' &c. 28 Sept: 1561. T. " Hammond admissus fuit in Scolarem ex Fundatione H. Hervy. 1 Saker, Harleian MSS., vol. in., p. 313, gives the substance of Bucknham's vpill, dated 12 May, 1568. He leaves most of his goods to Trin. Hall, and appoints D' Harvey, Master of the College, his executor. 184 Trinity Hall [258] "24 Octo: 1561. " W. Leche iterum electus fuit in Societatem Fundatoris, ad quam " prius fuit electus, quia non venerit admittendus. "28 Maij, viz. in die S. Trin: 1564. "Jo. Hammond consensu M" et Sociorum mutavit Societatem " suam, viz. Societatem Canonistae ex Fund. Epi Nyck, in Societatem " Civilistae per recessum W. Jevry vacan. " Eodem die Rob. Cotton electus fuit in Societatem M^ Dallyng " per recessum W. Smith vacan. "Eodem die H. Brodock electus fuit in Societatem Epi Nyck " quam W. Sone nuper habuit. " Eodem die Jo. Betts electus fuit in Societatem Epi Nyck quam " Jo. Hammond ultimo habuit. "9 Maij 1566. " Edw. Byggs admissus fuit in Scolarem ex mea fundatione. Rob. " Carre, Munfordus Scott admissi Scolares. "16 Aug: 1566. "Mart: Bery admissus in Societatem Epi Nyck quam H. Brodock "habuit. Tho: Hainond admissus in Societatem M" Dallyng quam " Ro. Cotton nuper habuit. "Dec. 1566. " Edw. Mundford, Alan: Broke admissi Scolares. "24 Dec. 1569. "Jo. Warner admissus fuit in Societatem Fundatoris, quam " W. Leche nuper habuit. "8 Jul: 1570. " Jer: Pype, Jo, Vere, Blessyndeyn, H. Whetcroft, electus ex Aula " Clare, &c. Ant : Rouse admissus Scolaris M^' Dunne. "IS Oct: 1570. " Rob. Syndall electus & admissus Socius in locum Ed. Bucknham [259] "ex Fund.M" Dallyng. Eodem die consensu M" et Sociorum decretum " est, quod Diius Byggs qui fuit hie Scolaris 7 annis ad nostram mensam " admittatur, & gauderet Commeatu Socij, viz: singulis Septimanis 18 d "durante ter: duorum annorum incipiendo in Festo S. Mich's prox. " praeterito. Socius enim admitti non potuit propter balbutientem " linguam, tamen ne omnino desperet, hoc ei beneficium conceditur. Admission Register 185 "2 die Maij 1571. [259] " Will. Goldyngham admissus fuit in Societatem Epi Nyck, quam " Tho. Edwards prius habuit. " 10 Jun, 1571. " Jo. Gardiner, T. Wymeth, W. Revell, Jo. Talbot, admissi Scolares, " Rob. Turnor in Scolarem meum. "Junii I. 1572. " Edm. Muntford admissus in Societatem Goodknap, quam T. " Horsman nuper habuit. Peter Wethipoll admissus in Soc. Fund, "quam Jo. Hart prius habuit. "Names of y^ Fellows 1° Junii 1572. "[D.]' Hammond, T. Creke, J. Betts, Mart. Bery, [D.]' Hammond, "J. Warner, Ro. Syndall, W. Goldyngham, Ed. Muntford, Pef " Wethipoll, "27 Jul. 1572. "W. Chapman admiss. Scolaris in [locum]' Math. Parker Arch. " Can?. "22 Febr. 1572. " Edm. Bacon, Jo. Corbold, T. Toly admissi Scolares. "Jul. 21. 1573. " W. Creke admissus Scolaris. "Upon S* Thomas day befor Christmass 1573. "Edwardus Grymston, Math. Scrivener electi Scolares. "21 Jun. 1574. " H. Whetcroft admissus Soc. ex Fund. Dallyng, quam Jo. Warner "nuper habuit. Jo. Gardiner adm: Soc: Fundatoris, quam D. Ham- " mond nuper habuit. "Vltimo Jan. 1575. [260] " Rob. Hervy admis. Scolaris meus ex mea Fundatione. "Jun, 2. 1577, "Tho. Talbot, Will. Boyton, Ant. Style, Rob: Blumfyld, Sam, "James admissi Scolares. , ' J. Hammond... T. Hammond. * ScholaremQ). 1 86 Trinity Hall [260] "13 Jan. 1577, " Will. Revell admissus fuit Socius ex Fund, D. Huke, quam Tho. " Creke prius habuit. Rob. Tumor admissus Soc. ex Fund. Dallyng, " quam Rob. Sendall prius habuit. " 18 Dec. 1578. " Gabriell Hervy M'' Artium famosus electus fuit et admissus Socius "hujus Coll. in earn Societatem quam M'' Hammond prius habuit, et a " qua per resignationem suam ultro recessit. "24 Oct. 1580. " Will. Spight admissus Scolaris. "21 Mali 1581. " V3 in die S. Tri's Matheus Scryvener LL Baccalarius electus et " admissus fuit in Societatem qua D. Goldyngham nup habuit. Eodem " die Willmus Creke admissus fuit Socius Collegij supnumerarius quia " facultates Collegij adeo creuerant vt ad aliam Societatem sufficerent. " Eodem die Robertus Kydman admissus in Scolarem M" Dallyng x d. " Georgius Newman in Scolarem D. Busby xii d. " Bndictus Thurger in Scolarem Epi Nyck x d. admissi " Erasmus Hune in Scolarem M''' Mopted xii d. Scolares "Willmus Clerk in Scolarem Epi Nyck x d. " Thomas Vnderwood electus fuit Scolaris Fundatoris sed non ad- " missus quia abfuit: postea admissus fuit. "Eodem die ex causis mouentibus, Johannes Corbold nup Scolaris " Collegij iam futurus Baccalarius iurf permissus fuit consensu M" et " maioris partis Sociorum vt gaudeat Stipendio Duorum Scolarium, V3. " XX d. p singlas septimanas in quibus ^ns in Collegio fuerit per vnum " annii integrum px seq". Eodem die Michel Brysly admissus fuit in " Scolarem Mathei Parker Arch. Can?. [261] "25 Februarii 1582. " Robertus Hervy admissus fuit in Societatem quam M'^ Petrus " Wethipoll nup habuit. "23 die Octob" 1584. " John Hubbert ex mea fundacoe xii d. " Georgius Seman ex fundacoe M"" Mopted xii d. " John Bliifeld ex fundacoe M^ Dallyng x d. " Johe= Turnor ex fundacoe M" Gabrielis Dunne xii d. " Christop. Warn"^ ex fundacoe fundatoris x d. "Eodem die Dnus Woodhoase admissus in Societatem qua D. "Gardtf nup huit. admissi Scholares Admissio Scholarium Admission Register 187 " 18° Junij 1585. [261] ( " Guiliel Clarke admissus Scholaris ex fundatione " D"s Harvye xii d. " Hen: Bull ex fundatione Epi Nick x d. " Tho. Hast ex fundatione Epi Nick x d. " Edward Nuttell ex fundatione fundatoris x d. ^ " Thomas Clarke in Scholarem D. Busbye vi d. " 1 30 August!. "Thomas Maulden admissus Scholaris ex fundatione M" Spycer xd. "180 Augusti. " Benedictus Throughgood admissus in Societatem Episcopi Nick " quam Martinus Berye nuper habuit. "28 Septembr 1586. " Thomas Clerke admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nick x d. "26 Martij 1587. " Hugo Browne admissus in Scholarem Episcopi Nick x d. "Trinity Sundaye 1587. " Edwardus C(h)atcher admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nick x d. "28 Decemb-- 1588. " Mich. Brysly nuper Scholaris, iam Bacchalaureus Juris, permissus " fuit ex causis mouentibus consensu M" & maioris partis Saciorum, vt "gaudeat stipendio duorum Scholarium V3.XX d per singulas septimanas " in quibus presens in Collegio fijerit. "24 Januarij 1588. " Tho. Belley admissus in Scholarem M" Spycer x d. Henricus "Hasyll in Scholarem D. Busby eodem die vid. "8° Maij 1589, die Ascensionis Dni. "Tho. Mayster admissus in Scholarem Matth. Parker Archiep. " Cant, xii d. "6° Julij 1589. [262] " Henr. Hasyll in Scholarem Doctoris Hervy xii d. "20 Augusti 1589. " Joh. Baker electus est Scholaris M" Dawlynge x d. 1 88 Trinity Hall [262] " 160 Octobr. 1590. "Guilielmus Barlowe Artiu Magister electus & admissus est in "Societatem quam Guilielmus Creake nup habuit. " 18 Octobr. 1590, "Johaiies Arkenstall admissus est Scholaris Episcopi Bateman " fundatoris ad x d. " Eodem die Marmaducus Lyn admissus est Scholaris fundatoris " ad X d. ' " 16 Januarij 1590. " Michael Brisley Juris Bacchalaureus electus et admissus est in " Societatem quam dns Woodhowse nuper habuit. " 1° Martij 1590. " Edvardus Catcher Scholaris trieiialis admissus est in Societatem " quam Mathaeus Scryvener nuper habuit. "25 Martii 1591. "[ ] LL. Bacchalaureus admissus est in [ ]\ " 16 Aprilis 1591. " Johannes Gipson admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nick ad x d. "22° Januarij 1591. " Christopherus Wivell LL. Bachalaureus admissus est in Socie- " tatem quam Gabriel Hevry nup habuit. " Edwardus Chamberlen admissus est eodem die Scholaris Episcopi " Nix ad X d. "25 Februarij 1591. " Johannes Gipson Scholaris antea Episcopi Nick admissus est in " Scholarem M" Gabrielis Dune ad xii d. "21 Junii 1592. " Johannes Butts Artiu Magister admissus est in Societatem quam " Henricus Wheatcroft prius habuit. "22° Aug. 1592. " Thomas Applyard admissus est Scholaris Fundatoris ad x d. " 2° Decembris 1 592. " Robertus Nauton Artiu Magister admissus est in Societatem quam / " Michael Brislie nup habuit. *^ ' The name of the person admitted to a. Fellowship on this date is struck out in the Register. It was probably Blomfield on Goodknape's foundation, p. 166. Admission Register 189 "70 Decembr. 1592. " Thomas Tayler electus Scholaris M" Moptide ad xii d. [263] " Fran. Shouldham admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nix ad x d. " Clemens Corbett admissus Scholaris M" Daulinge ad x d. "23 Julij 1593. " Myles Cooke electus est Scholaris Fundatoris ad x d. "16 April 1594. "Guil. Garnham electus & admissus est Scholaris Fundatoris ad x d. " 14 Octob. 1594. " Tho : Barcock admissus Scholaris Fundatoris ad x d. " Eodem die Applyard admissus est Scholaris M" D"^ Hervey ad " xii d. " Jacobus Webster admissus est Scholaris Episcopi Nix ad x d. " 19 Aprilis 1595. " Rychardus Sowthwell admissus Scholaris Mathaei Parker ad xii d. " This Scholarship must be fylled from Benet Coll: or from Norwiche^ "26 Februarij 1595. " Richardus Wase admissus est Scholaris M" Spycer ad x d. For " this Scholarship, how it owght to be bestowed, see the Covenant " toward the end of the Statut booke. For it is dawngerouse to our "Coll:" "3° Aprilis 1596. " Thomas Beache admissus est in Societatem qua Robertus Hervy "nuper habuit. Aprilis vltimo ad maiorem cautelam Thomas Beache ad- " missus est secundo in Societatem qua Robertus Hervy nuper habuit. "Julii 7 1596. " Martynus Bery admissus est in Societatem quam Benettus "Thorowgood nuper habuit. "xv° Novemb. 1596. "Guilielmus Everard admissus est Scholaris primus ex Nova "fundatione M" Doctoris Mowse ad xiid. "Vlto Decemb. 1596. "Thomas Eden admissus est Scholaris D"s Harvie ad xii d. 1 See pp. 255—6. "^ See p. 249. 190 Trinity Hall [263] "1° February 1596. "Marmaducus Lyfi admissus est in Societatem quam Wiltmus " Revell nup habuit. " Eodem die Johannes Gybson admissus est primus in Societatem " ex nova fundatione M" Doctoris Mowse. "260 Maij 1597. [264] " Henricus Copynger admissus est in Scholarem M" Gabrielis Dun " xii d. " Eodem die Georgius Burrowe admissus est in Scholarem Episcopi " Nix ad X d. " 170 Decemb. 1597. " Henricus Byrde admissus est in Societatem quam Guilielmus " Barlowe nuper habuit. "31° Januarij 1597. " Thomas Appleyard admissus est in Societatem quam Martinus " Bery nuper habuit. "30 Junij a" Dni 1598. „ ,, " Johannes Cowell ortus in villa voca? Newland parochiae Londkey Custos. " iuxta Barnstaple infra Comitatu Devoii, educatus in Coltio Regali "hujus Vniusitatis & LL. Doctor, admissus est in Custode hujus "Colli sive Aulae. "Junij 11° 1598. " Johanes Warde electus & admissus Scholaris M" Doctoris Harvey "ad 12 d. " Thomas Shackbowlt electus Scholaris (sed propter absentiam non "admissus) Scholaris M" DuUingham ad 10 d. "Decembris 10. anno Dni 1598. " Clemens Corbet admissus est in Societatem, quam Johannes "Bettis juris civilis D"" nup defunctus habuit. "Julij 10. a° Dili 1599, " Thomas Eden admissus est in Societatem quam habuit Johannes " Buts juris civilis doctor. "Julij 12. aiio Dni 1599. "Guitmus Austin admissus est Scholaris D™ Harvey ad xii d. Admission Register 191 "Maij 18, ao Dni 1600. [264] "Rogerus Ward admissus est Scholaris Episcopi Nix ad 10 d. "Robertus Depden admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nix ad 10 d. " Henricus Dade admissus Scholaris fundatoris ad 10 d. "Samuel Geery admissus Scholaris M" Moptyde ad 12 d. "Julii 7° 1600. "Georgius Hopkins admissus est Scholaris Mathaei Parker ad 12 d. "Decembris 10. 1600. [265] " Richardus Crisp admissus est Scholaris fundatoris ad 10 d. "Julii 22. 1601. " Talbottus Pepes electus & admissus Scholaris M" Dullingham ad " 10 d. " Thomas Talbot electus & admissus Scholaris M" Spicer ad 10 d. " Thomas Evans electus & admissus Scholaris M" Gabrielis Dunne "ad 12 d. "Decembris 16° 1602. " Emanuel Downing electus & admissus Scholaris D™ Mowse ad " 12 d. "Marcij 28. 1603. " Milo Knols comendatus p Maiorem &c. Norw. admittit^ Scholaris " Archiepiscopi Cantuaf ad 12 d. "Julij 6°. 1603. "Robertus Hunt electus Scholaris D"^ Hervye ad 12 d. " Johannes Bell electus Scholaris fundatoris ad 10 d. " Robertus Long electus Scholaris M" Spicer ad 10 d. " Omnes hij pariter admissi decimo die mensis ^dicti. "Julij 7. 1604. " Edouardus Fulmiston electus & admissus Scholaris D™ Hervye "ad 12 d. "Junij 12. 1605. " Nicholaus Dryver electus & admissus Scholaris Doctoris Mowse "ad 12 d. " Willielmus Clerk electus & admissus Scholaris Doctoris Hervye "ad 12 d. "Junij 130 1605. " Robertus Pierson admissus Scholaris fundatoris ad 10 d. 192 Trinity Hall [265] "Junij 28. 1605. " Henricus Gowldes admissus Scholaris fundatoris ad 10 d. "Marcij 26. 1606. "Franciscus Thorndick electus & admissus Scholaris Gabrielis " Dunne ad 1 2 d. " Edmii Tillingham electus & admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nixe ad " 10 d. " Wiltmus Hodgekin electus & admissus Scholaris M" Dullingham "ad 10 d. "Junii 15. 1606. "Johannes Carver electus & admissus Scholaris dris Hervy ad 12 d. "Wiltmus Wicks electus & admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nixe ad 10 d. " Johannes Kent electus & admissus Scholaris M" Spicer ad 10 d. " Deceb: 22. 1606. " Timotheus Fothergill electus & admissus Scholaris dris Harvy ad "I2d. " Inter fes?m Annuntiationis 1607 & fesfm Jo: Baptist: 1607. " Tho : Corbett electus & admissus Socius psbiter in locii Henrici " Byrd. "Januarij 15° 1607. " Edmdus Framingham electus & admissus Scholaris Epi Nick ad " 10 d. "Clarus Talbot electus & admissus Scholaris Dris Busbey ad 12 d. [266] "Marcij 12. 1607. " Michaell Canap admissus est Scholaris Doctoris Hervy ad 12 d. " Inter festii Michis & festum Nativitatis 1608. "Tho: Barcocke electus & admissus est Socius in locQ Tho: Aple- " yarde. " Decebris 20. 1608. " Guilihelmus Howson electus & admissus est Scholaris dris Hervy "ad 12 d. "Decebris 25. 1608. " Richardus Marbury electus in Scholarem fundatoris ad 10 d. " Marcij 25° 1609. " Thomas Asheby electus & admissus est Scholaris fundatoris ad " 10 d. " Franciscus Wuddowse eode die admissus e' Scholaris dris Mowse "ad 12 d. Admission Register 193 " Inter festum Jo: Baptistae & festum Michis 1609. [266] "Franciscus Thorndick electus & admissus Socius in locu Marma- " duci Linne. "January i8 1609. " Milo Knols admissus est in Societatem quam habuit M"" Thomas " Corbet sup electione facta duodecimo hujus mesis. "Martii 13 1609. "Wittimus Gierke admissus est In Societatem quam habuit M' "Johannes Gibson. " Wittimus Mouns electus & admissus Scholaris Doctoris Hervye "I2d. "Junij 2° 1 610. " Oliverus Murden electus est & admissus Scholaris fundatoris ad " 10 d. " Rogerus Fielding electus & admissus Scholaris Episcopi Nixe ad " 10 d. " Septembris 23 16 10. " Rogerus Bale electus & admissus est in Scholarem M" Spicer ad " 10 d. " 70 Octobris 16 10. " Johannes Stephanson electus & admissus in Scholarem Archiepi " Can! 12 d. "circa IS™ S^ris 161 1. " Witlms Hotchkin electus & admissus Socius in locii D"^ Corbett Corbet " qui tum in Custodem electus & admissus erat. "^°* " Edmundus Framingham electus & admissus Socius in locii M" "Tho: Beach, post Michaelis 1612 et ante festu Natalis Dili eode anno. "Inter Festum Michaelis 1615 et Festii Natalis Dni 1615. " Gulielmus Foster electus & admissus est Socius in locu Francisci " Thorndicke. " Inter Festii Annvitiationis' 1616 et Festii Jo. Baptistae 1616. " Carolus Mordaunt electus et admissus est Socius in locii Xroferi " Wivell. "Johannes Knivett eodem tempore electus et admissus est Socius " in locii Rob" Naunton. ' AnniticUionis in text, D. W. 13 194 Trinity Hall [266] "Inter Festu Natalis Dni 1616 et Annutiationis 1617. " Martinus Nansogge electus et admissus est Socius in locu Milonis " Knowles. " Inter Festu Jo. Baptistae 1619 et Festu Micilis 1619. "Thomas Higgons electus et admissus est Socius in locu Tho: " Barcocke. " Inter Festum Michis 1620 et Natalis Dni 1620. " Gulielmus Hinson electus et admissus est socius in locii Edmudi " Framingham. [267] "Inter Festii Anniitiationis' 1623 et Fes?m Jo. Bapt. 1623. "Tho: Locke electus et admissus est Socius in locii Tho: Higgons. "Inter Fes!m Jo. Baptistae et fes!m Michis 1624. " Richardus Pickys electus et admissus est Socius in locvi Johannis " Knivett. " Inter fes!m Natalis Dni 1624 et Anniitiationis' 1625. " Carolus Eden electus et admissus est Socius in locu Gulielmi " Foster. "Inter festm Johis Baptistae 1625 et Michis 1625. "RobJtus King electus et admissus Socius in locii [ ]'- "40 Septembris, 1626. Eden " Georgius Sherman electus et admissus Socius in locii mei Thomae Gustos « Eden eodem die electi et admissi in Custodem Collegij. "[ ] Noverabris 1626. " Tho. Burwell electus & admissus socius in locii Edwardi Catcher. "22° Decembris 1626. " Johes Tabor " Johes Croftes I electi sunt & admissi in Scholares de minori " Guilliams Roane forma. "Roljltus Corye - " 1° Augusti 1628. "Edmudus Duncombe electus et admissus Socius in locii Caroli " Mordaunt. ' Annitiationis in text. ^ Blomfield, p. i66, (3). Admission Register 195 "90 August! 1628. [267] " Thomas Cullier electus & admissus'Socius in locu Thomae Locke. " Henricus Pelsaunt electus eodem die Socius in locii Martini "Nansogge, admissus 11° Augusti 1628. " 19° Decembris 1628. " Robertus Wiseman electus et admissus Scholaris de minor! forma " in locQ Jo : Tabor. " 17° Aprilis 1629. "Johes Levitt Eboracensis electus & admissus Socius in locu "Gulielmi Hinson. "290 Aprilis 1629. " Guilliams Roane Northamtoniensis electus et admissus Socius in " locu Gulielmi Hotchkin. "October 1629. " Johes Cardye Hertfordiensis (vi literaru regiarum) electus et " admissus Socius circa 6, 7 vel 8. 8^"= 1629 in locu Richardi Pickys. "27° Decembris 1631. [268] " Robl tus Wiseman Essexiensis electus et admissus socius in locu " Edmundi Buncombe. "Witlm^ Browne Sufifolciensis eodem die admissus Scholaris de "minori forma in locu [ ] Gibson. "2° Aprilis 1632. " Andraeas Owen, Jacobus Wood, et Henricus Howard electi sunt " Scholares de minori forma in locos Wiseman, Shephard et Spooner, " et Wood & Howard eodem die admissi sunt "6° 8t'"s 1632. "W™ Gierke, Tho: Dade, et Georgius Sanders electi & admissi " Scholares de minori forma, in locos Corie, Browne & Palmer: vacant " adhuc loci Wotton et Pole. " 190 Januarij 1632. "Joseph Sutcliffe Avid[rew\ Butler electi et admissi Scholares de " minori forma in locos Wootton et Poole. " 1° Martii 1632. " Richus S' George Cantebrigiensis electus in Socium die pd in locu " Tho: Burwell resignantis, admissus die sequent!. 13—2 196 Trinity Hall [268] "21° Aprilis 1633. " Nicholaus Bragge Suffolciensis electus et admissus in Scolarem de " minori de' forma in locu Riclii S' George ^dci. "3° 7''"' 1633. "Paulus Glisson Dorsetensis electus est' admissus in Societatem "quam Johes Cardie (qui nuper uxorem duxerat) habuit. " 290 7t'"s 1633. " Tobyas Worlich Buckinghamiensis (vi regiaru literarum) electus & "admissus Socius in locu Jofeis Levitt. " Eodeni die Anthonius South electus et admissus Scholaris de " minori forma in locu Pauli Glisson. " 8° Februarij 1633. " Gulielmus Harrison SouAamtoniensis electus et admissus socius "in locu Roolti Turner. " [Inter Fest. Annun. & S. Job. Bapt] 1634'. "Jacobus Wood Dorsetensis electus et admissus socius in locii " Georgij Sherman. [269] " 1 1° Augusti 1634. "Andraeas Owen Wallus electus & admissus socius in locu Gulielmi " Gierke LL. dtoris. "Eodem die Beniaminus Thornton in artibus bacch. et RoWtus " Twells electi et admissi sunt Scholares de minori forma in locos Witti " Harrison et Jacobi Wood. « I JO ^bris 1634. " Moundeford Bramston electus et admissus Scholaris de minori " forma in locii Andreae Owen. " 160 Maij 1635. " Benjaminus Thornton in artibus bach et Nordovicen Dioc electus " & admissus est socius in locii Witlmi Harrison. "22° Maij 1635. " Henricus Tooker Cantianus electus et admissus Scholaris de " minori forma in locii Roane iunioris. " Eodem die Georgius Mordaunt de civitate Norwici electus et ad- " missus Scholaris de minori forma in locu a Mathaeo Parker fundatu. ' Omit de after minori. 2 Read '«/' for 'est.'' ' See p. 169, (8)- Admission Register 197 "gbris 1635. [269] " Xroferus Layer, Wilms Forth, [ ] Creake electi et admissi " Scholares de minori forma in locu Bragge, South & [ ]. " 30 Aprilis 1636. "Gul: Ayloff, Henr: Waley electi & admissi Scholares de "minori forma in locii Henr: Tooker & Butler. " 25° Julij 1636, "Mondeford Bramston Londini natus (filius D°' Jo: Bramston "Capitalis Justitiarij de Banco Regio) electus et admissus socius in "locu Ro^ti Kinge. "18 Januarij 1636. "Harpha Westlyd, [ ] Raymond, Thomas Arthington, [ ] " Holiday, Johes Pepys et Richus Pagett electi sunt Scholares de "minori forma in locos Tooker, Browne, Dade, Clerk, Bramston et "oes admissi eodem die excepto Westlyd, qui Westlade^ admissus " est 23° Aprilis 1637. " 17° Januarij 1638. " Jacobus Wilmott, Tho : Talbott, Edmundus de Gray et Thobias " Wickham electi sunt et admissi in Scholares de minori forma, in locos " Raymond, Holiday, Forth et Westlade*. "10 August! 1639. [270] "Gulielmus Forth electus et admissus socius in locu Mundefordi "Bramston: 5° 7^'"= 1639 idem Gulielmus ex supabundanti electus et " admissus est in eundem locii. "Inter Fest: Jo: Baptist: et Mich; 1640. " Xroferus Layer electus et admissus socius in locu Tob: Worlich, " LL. dcoris. "29° Aprilis 1641. "John Pepys made Fellowe in y« place of Richard S' George. "9° Januarij 1641. " Petrus Clovell electus in Scolarem de minori forma M" Spycer in "locu... Briscoe defunct!. "Inter Fest: Natat Dni et Annun 1642. " Tobias Wickham electus et admissus socius in locu Caroli Eden. ' i.e. Westlyd. 198 Trinity Hall [270] "Inter Fest: Nativitatf et Annun 1643. " Franciscus Heath electus socius in locu D"s Roane. "Inter Fest: Jo: Bapt: et Mich: 1644. " Roliltus Twells electus et admissus socius in locu Jacobi Wood. "Inter Fest: Annun et Jo: Baptist: 1646 " Sam: Bond electus et admissus socius in locu PauH Glisson. " Inter Fest. Nati: et Annun 1647 " Franc: Dade electus et admissus socius in locu Fra: Heath. "Inter Fest: Annu: et Jo: Bapt: 1647 " Johes Clarke electus et admissus socius in locu Xroferi Layer. "Inter Fest: Nat: et Annun 1648 " Rich: Pagitt electus et admissus socius in locu Benjamini " Thornton. "Inter Fest: Jo: Bapt: et Mich: 1648 "Owen Hughes electus et admissus socius in locu Fran: Dade. "Inter Fest: Annun et Jo: Bapt: 1649. "Tho: Frost et Gulielmus Dickins electi et admissi socij in loca « D"s Forth et Samuelis Bond. "Inter Fest: Annu et Jo: Baptistae 1651. "Thomas Exton electus et admissus socius in locu Rob: Twells. "Inter Fest: Jo: Bapt: et S'' Mich^ 1653: 19 May 1651'. " Josephus Clarke electus et admissus socius in locu Rob: Wiseman. "Inter Fest: Nat: et Annuca? 1653. "Jo: Board electus et admiss: socius in locu Tho: Frost. "Inter Fest: Aiiuii et Jo: Bapt: aiio ^dic?. "Henricus Fauconberg electus et admissus socius in locu Tho: " Cullyer. "Inter Fest: Jo: Bapt: et Mich aiio ^dic!. "Daniell Darnelly electus et admissus socius in locu Rich: Pagitt. ' Warren [314] says that the first heading "is blotted out in y= original by f mistake, " as I suppose, of that person who set down 19 May, 1651 ; for I take y« entry to have been " right before. However, I have Copyed, and Blotted out again as it is in y" original." Admission Register 199 "Inter Fest: Annuca? et Jo: Bapt: 1658 [270] " Tho: Cradocke electus et admissus socius in locu Hen: Pelsant. "Inter Fest: Mich: et Natal: Dni 1659 \27\\ "Wittimus Dauenant electus et admissus socius in locu Dan: " Darnelly. "August! 2° 1660 " Robertus King Cantianus Legum Doctor, olim hujus Cott Socius, " reelectus et admissus est Custos hujus Collegii in locu Johis Bond. "Barlous Wickham Eboracensis (vi Irarum Regiarum) electus et "admissus Socius 240 \<^^ 1660 in locum Tobiae Wickham fris sui. "Jo: Wynne, Gulielmus Bayes, Nathaniel Dalton, Johes Tudor et " Suetonius Parry electi sunt in Scholares de minori forma et omnes " admissi (excepto Parry) 7° die Januarij 1660. Qui Parry admissus « est 8° Febr: 1660. [6 Jan. 1661] "Henricus Rands, Henricus Tyrell, et Gerr: Gent electi sunt in " Scholares de minori forma et oes admissi 6° die Januarij 1661. [11 Jan: 1661] "Inter Fest: Nativ: et Anunc 1643 Franciscus Heath electus " socius in locum D"^ Roane, et admissus 1 1° die Januarij 1661 in locu " Will: Dauenant tunc vacant [29 lo^ris 1662] " Henricus Squire Eborac et Edwardus Jones Denbigen electi et " admissi Scholares de minori forma 29° lo'''' 1662. [3 Jan. 1662] " Hatton Auchier Artium Bacchal: (vi Irarum Regiarum) electus "fuit Socius in locu Tho: Cradocke 3° Jan: 1662 et admissus postea " 5° Januarij aiio predic?. " Rogerus Meredith Cantianus Artium Magister electus et admissus "socius 30 Jan: 1662 in locum Josephi Clarke. " Thomas Pinfold fcL. Bacchal: electus et admissus Socius " 3P Januarij 1662 in locum D"s Hughes. [11 Jan. 1663] "Edvardus Cole Suffolcieii, Xroferus Smeare Suffolc, Tho: Pedder " Lincoln, Barnabas Vicars Nottingham, et Josephus Ship Cantabf "electi et admissi Scholares de minori forma 11° Jan: 1663 in loca " vacaii ex fundacoe Gabrielis Dun, Lauren Mopted, Epi Nick et " Doctoris Harvey. 1 See pp. 165 (9), 173 (6). 200 Trinity Hall [271] "Die converS S'' Pauli 1663 " Radolphus Dauenant Dorcestren artium magister electus Socius " in locum Dris Exton et admissus 270 Jan: 63. [30 Aug: 1664] "Rol51tus Eade Cantabf artiu Bacchal: vi Irarum Regia^ ^electus "fuit Socius in locum Socij Legistae prox° vacaturum 30° Aug: 1664 "et postea padmissus 27° 7'»' 64, et denuo admissus 15° Jan: 1665 in " locum D"= Owen tunc vacantem. [272] [13 Feb: 1665] " Riciius Warner Londin, Car: Smalwood Ebor, et Robltus Groue "Wilton electi Scholares de minori forma 13° Febr: 1665 et postea " Warner admissus 15° Febr. pdic? et Carolus Smalwood et Ro: Groue "admissi 1° Martij 1665 in locos Jo: Win, Jo: Tudor, et Henr: Tyrell "vacan ex fundacoe Simo: Bailing, Busby et Epi Nicke'- [12 Mar: 1665] " Franciscus Coel Sufifol: electus Scholaris de minori forma 12° "Martij 1665 et postea admissus 14° Martij pdic? in locum Edw: Cole "vacan ex fundacoe Gabr: Dun. [14 Mar: 1665] " Edw : Bellamy Northamptonien jure Devolucois Custodi competefi "electus et admissus Scholaris de minori forma in locii Nath: Dalton "vacaii ex fund: Fundatoris 14° Martij 1665. [9 Jun: 1666] " Gulielmus Wats Londinefi, Hatton Wolrich Cantianus, et Will : " Wheeler Worcestr electi et admissi Scholares de minori forma 9° Jun : " 1666 in locos Hen: Squire, Suetonij Parry et Thomae Hughes ex " fundacoe D"^ Mouse, et Fundatoris. [27 Apr: 1667] " Oliverus Cheney Suffolcien electus et admissus Scholarf de minori "forma 27° Apr: 1667 in locum Barnabae Vicars, ex fundacoe Epi " Nicke. [8 Jul: 1667] "Gulielmus Holden Lincoln, Anthon:ShardelowSuffolc,Nicholaus "Butler Cantabr, et Georgius Oxenden Cantianus electi et admissi 1 For the protest of W. Dickins and four other Fellows against the election of Smalwood and Grove as having been determined by a minority of the Fellows see Baker, Harkian MSS., vol. IX., p. 371. For the election see Scrutinia, vol. i., 33. Admission Register 201 "fuere Scholares de minori forma 8° Julij 1667 in loca Roblti Groue, [272] " Xroferi Smeare, Rich: Warner et Edvardi Jones vacan ex fundacoe " Epi Nicke, Laur : Moptide, Simon : Bailing et Archiepi Parker. [21 Jul: 1668] "Suetonius Parry admissus est Socius 21° Julij 1668 in locii " Gulielmi Dickins p resignacoes pfati Dickins et Fran : Coell prius "admiss: in eundem locum viz. Socij legistae ex Fundacoe Fun- " datoris. " Franciscus Bettiniffe et Thomas Burz electi et admissi Scholares "de minori forma in locos Tho: Pedder et Francisci Coell 21° Julij " 1668. [7 Jun: 1669] "Petrus Tubbin Norfolc et Tho: Richardson Ebor electi et ad- " missi Scholares de minori forma in locos Caroli Smalwood et "Nicholai Butler 7° Jun: 1669. [3 Nov: 1669] " Franciscus Coel Sufifolcieii filius Dni Jo : Coel mi''s admissus est " socius in locum jo: Pepys fciL dcoris 3° pbris 1669, vi regias Irani. [is Feb: 1669] [273] "Josephus Ship Cantabr tertij aiii in artibus Bacchal: jure devo- "lucois Custodi competeii 15° die mensis Febr: 1669 inter horas "decimam & duodecimam antemeridian noiatus declaratus et ad- " missus fuit socius in locum Socij presbyteri per resignationem " Radulphi Dauenant nup Socij presbyteri vacan : sub ea ?n lege et " condicone ut nisi fiat presbyter infra quatuor menses px sequen ad- " missio ejus habeatur pro nulla. Et postea 4° Jun: 1670 Dictus M'' " Ship ostendit ordines ^sbyteratus sub sigillo diii Beniam Epi Elieiii "geren da! 29° Maij 1670. "40 Junij 1670. " Gulielmus Welfit 1 jure devolucois Custodi competen noiati et declarati sunt Scholares de minori forma et oes admissi (excepto Welfit) cui senioritas reservata fuit cii venerit. " Et postea viz' 1° Julij 1670 Gulielmus Welfit admissus Scholaris " de minori forma. [13 Feb: 1670] "Gulielmus Tindall Glocestren, Samuel Gibson Suffolciefi, et " Jacobus Ashton electi et admissi Scholares de minori forma " 130 Febr: 1670. " Rowlandus Norton " Georg : Bramston " Georg : Yong 202 Trinity Hall [273] [19 Jun: 1671] "Jo: Wheatly ats Richardson et Radulphus Wren electi et admissi "Scholares de minori forma 19° Junij 1671. [6 Jul: 1671] "Rolaltus Blemell Sufifolc electus et admissus Scholaris de minori "forma 6° Julij 167 1 in locu Will: Wheeler. [10 Jul: 1671J "Georgius Oxinden Cantianus q" ani Scholaris de minori forma "electus et admissus in Societatem quam D"^ Tho: Pinfold nuper "habuit 10° die mensis Julij 1671. [is Dec. 1671J " Richardus Maltyward Sufifolc electus et admissus Scholaris de "minori forma 15° lo'^'' 1671 in locum Georgij Oxinden. [S Apr: 1672] "Tho: Hughes in artibus Magister 5° die Apr: 1672 vi Regiarum "literarii gereii Dal 17° 9^"^ 1671 et secundum scrutinium pro ''eleccone socij geren Dat 28° Febr: 167 1 admissus fuit socius "sub lege et condicone sequen Quod si elecco de pfato Tho: " Hughes per electores in praefato scrutinio mencoatos non sit "secundum jura et Statuta Coltij sive Aulae Trin: ttime facta et " in jure valida Admissio haec ^fati Tho: Hughes irrita sit et pro " nulla habeatur. [274] [12 Aug: 1672] "Johes Westcot, Johes Kirton et David Lloyd electi et admissi "Scholares de minori forma 12° Aug: 1672. [21 Mar: 1672] "Georg: Brampston filius D"' Mondefordi Brampston mi''= ad- " missus socius in locum D"s Clarke vi regiaru trarii geren da? "21° Martij 1672, vicesimo quarto die mensis Martij predic?. [22 Jul: 1673] " Josephus Wren electus Scholaris de minori forma 22° Julij 1673 " et admissus die prox sequen. [22 Jan: 1673] "Anthonius Shardelowe fcL. Bacc: SuiTolcien electus et admissus "socius in locii D"^ Fauconberg 22° Jan: 1673 juxta &c. Admission Register 203 [17 Mar: 1673] [274] " Tho : Burz sexti anni Scholaris de minori forma Suffolcien electus "et admissus Socius in locu Antho: Shardelowe def' 17° Martij 1673 "juxta &c. [20 Jul: 1674] "Johes Quincey electus et admissus Scholaris de minori forma "20° Julij 1674. [3 Nov: 1674] "Valentinus Cressy Buckingham et Rich: Pagitt Middlesexien "electi 2° et admissi 3° 9^'' 1674 Scholares de minori forma. [12 Dec: 1674] "Antonius Kirton Eborac jure Devolucois Custodi competen? "electus et admissus Scholaris de minori forma 12° icP^ 1674. [14 Jul: 167s] " Michael West Eborac electus Scholaris de minori forma 14° Julij " 167s et admissus 16° ejusdem. [17 Dec: 1675] " Tho : Rogerson Norfolcien electus et admissus Scholaris de minori "forma 17° loi"" 1675. [20 Mar: 1675] "Tho: Clapham Ebof et Philip: Carlton Norvicen Dioc electi et "admissi Scholares de minori forma 20° Martij 1675. [2 Sept: 1676] " Edvardus Newcome electus Scholaris de minori forma 2° "j^ 1676 " et admissus 7° die ejusdem. [21 Sept: 1676] "Jo: Barnard et Ellis Veryard electi et admissi Scholares de minori forma 21° 7^'' 1676. [6 Nov: 1676] "Thomas Exton Londinensis Miles LL.D"" et Advocatus Regis " Caroli 2' Generalis, olim hujus Collegij Socius, electus Gustos hujus " Collegii 6° die Novembris 1676, et admissus 10° die ejusdem mensis " et anni in Locum Roberti King defuncti. " Georgius Rhodes et Benjaminus Hawley electi et admissi " Scholares de minori forma. 204 Trinity Hall [274] "Maij 250 1678. " Gulielmus Tindall artiu magister Glocestrensf admissus fuit Socius "in locu Barlo Wickam jure deuolutionis Custodi compe?. [275] " Eodem die electus et admissus fuit Samuelis Bowles Ebor Socius " in locu M" Hughes. " Eode die electus et admissus fuit Pomfrett Millbourne Essex " Scholaris de minori forma. "Jan: 7 1678. "Guil: Churchey, Godfridus King, Sam: Hipsley, electi et admissi " Scholares de minori forma. "Junij 10° 1679. "Johannes Brookbanck Lancastr electus fuit Socius in locum " £)ns Heath, et die sequenti admissus fuit in eunde. "Aug: 9° 1679. "Carolus Scrivener Suff:, Franciscus Bland, Radulphus Hutton "electi et admissi Scholares de minori forma. "Apr: 12° 1680. "Joh: Pemberton, Valent: Bunter, Tho: Tabor, Gilb: Holt electi " et admissi Scholares de minori forma. "Junii 5*°, 1680. "Joannes Sudbury Essex electus fuit Socius in locii Suetonii " Parry et eode die admissus. "Aug: 5° 1680. "Adamus Ottley artium magister electus fuit Socius in locu " Hattoni Aucher et eode die admissus. "Gulielmus Clemients' Cutbert'' electi et admissi " Scholares de minori forma. "Aug: 10° 1681. "Tho: Aylofif, Hen: Cartwright, Gul: Allen electi et admissi "Scholares de minori forma. "Jan: 12 1681. " Pomfrett Milbourne Essexiae electus fuit Socius in locii Roberti "Ead et 13° die admissus. 1 Clements, infra: p. 205. March 20, 1683. 2 Register (p. 15) is defective. Admission Register 205 "11° Ap: 83. [275] "Joh" Rolas natione Gallus electus et admissus Stholaris de "minori forma. "Martii 20° 1683. " GuHelmus Clements Londinensis electus et admissus fuit Socius " in locii Johannis Sudbury. "Sep: 29 84. "Nat. Chilton Clayton, Allen admissi Scholares de minori " forma. Oct: 4 1684. "Charles Scriuener Suffolc vi Regiarum literaru admissus fuit "Socius in locu Adami Ottley. "Dec: 10 1684. \_2y6\ "Tho: Ayloflf Essexiae electus fuit Socius in locum D"= Boord. "Aug: 29 1685. "Mauritius Vaughan artiu M^ electus et admissus fuit Socius "in locum Socij praesbiteri per cessionem et resignationem Joseph! " Shipp nuper Socij praesbiteri vacantem ; sub ea tamen lege et "conditione ut nisi ad sacros ordines promoveatur ante festum " Paschae px™« futurum, bene licebit M™ et Socijs dictum Mauritium " Vaughan a loco suo amouere. " Eodem die Johannes Flesher et Gulielmus Man electi et admissi " fuerunt Scholares de minori forma. "7° Jan: 1686. "Edmundus Venning Devon, Christ Preston Ciuitatis Ebor, "Jacobus Ayloflf Can? electi et admissi fuerunt Scholares de minori " forma. Et Cory et Woodcock eode die electi. "Oct: S 1687. "Noell Lawson Lincolii, Rich: Lamplugh Ebor, Georg: Bowes " Ebor, Rich : Kay, Richmond, electi et admissi fuerunt Scholares de " minori forma. "Jan: 6 1687. " Gulielmus Allen, LL : Bac. Ebor electus fuit socius juxta " tenorem Regiarii Literaru in locii vacantem per cessionem Magistri " Rogeri Meredith. 2o6 Trinity Hall [276] "Jan: 7. [168;] "Calry, Stanton, Bohrvell electi Scholares de minori forma et "admissi fuerunt Jan: 9° die 1687. "8 Nov: (88). " Ego Georgius Oxenden Cantianus LL. Dr Regius in Jure Civili "Professor, Senior Socius hujus ColHi promotus fui ad Custodiam "dicti ColHi per electionem in locum Thomae Exton militis LL. "D"s defuncti, octavo die mensis Novembris Ao Dfii 1688 juxta &c. " Admissus fui eodem die. [9 Nov: 1688] "Michael Bold electus et admissus fuit Socius hujus Cottii nono "die Novembris 1688 in Locum antedicti Georgij Oxenden. [28 Jan: i68f] " Georgius Hughes et Johes Robinson electi fuere Scholares de "minori forma 28° die Jan: i68f. [6 Jan: 16^] " Henricus Meredith Cantianus, Nathan Coates, Audoenus Hughes, " Edwardus GriflSth electi et admissi fuere Scholares de minori forma " sexto die Januarij i6||. [277] "Febr: 3 i6ff. "Jacobus Cresset, A.M., electus & admissus fuit Socius in locum " Caroli Scrivener. "Febr: 3 i6|^. " Johannes Exton, A.M., electus & admissus fuit Socius in locum " D"s Burlez defuncti. "Aug: 14 i6go. "Gulielmus Dewe & Gulielmus Gierke electi fuere Scholares de "minori forma. "Jan: i 169^. "Jacobus Johnson, David Lloyd, & Samuel Potts electi fuere "Scholares de minori forma. "Jan: 17 169J. "Thomas Bainbrigg A.M. electus fuit Socius in locum Samuelis "Bowles, & admissus Febr: 12. "Jan: 5 169^. "Jacobus Ayloflfe LL.B. electus fuit Socius in locum Michaelis " Bold. Admission Register 207 "Jan: 28 1692. [277] " Gulielmus Thompson, Christophorus Overend, Radulphus Gilbert " electi Scholares de minori forma. "Jan: 15 1693. "Gulielmus Allen LL.B. migravit a loco suo, & admissus Socius " fuit in locum Mauritij Vaughan Presby?'. "Julii 13 1694. " Theakston & Shelton admissi Scholares de minori forma. "Inter Fest: Nativ: 1694 & Annun: 1695. " Henricus Meredith Cantianus admissus fuit Socius in locu "Gul: Allen. "Jan: 2 i6g^. "Johannes Steade LL.B. electus fuit Socius in locum Pontefracti " Milbourne Defuncti. Steade admissus fuit Socius Febr: 9, 169I. "Jan: 9 169^ "Cyriacus Wetherel, Holland Hughes, Benjamin^ Jones, electi " Scholares de minori forma. "Johannes Steade Socius resignavit April: i. [vid. Miscellan: "vol: i.y "Dec: 21 1695. "Georgius Paul, Robertus Merssing electi Scholares de minori " forma. "Inter Fest: Annun & Jo: Bapt: 1696. " Audoenus Hughes Wallus admissus fuit Socius in locum Ponte- "fracti Milbourne, in quern locum Jotl Steade prius fuerat electus". "Inter Fest: Annun & Jo: Bapt: 1696. " Gulielmus Gierke admissus fuit Socius in locii Georgij Bramston, " LL.D. "Inter Fest: Annun & Jo: Bapt: 1696. " Jacobus Johnson admissus fuit Socius in locu Jacobi Cresset ex " Fundacoe Collegii. "Julij II 1696. "Pinfold admissus Scholaris de minori forma. Angier admissus "Scholaris de minori forma Oct: 22 1696. 1 Now in Scrutinia, vol. I., 66. ' And see references to Scrutinia, p. 179, note 2. 2o8 Trinity Hall [277] "Dec: 14 1696. " Layer & Cornwall admissi Scholares de min : forma. "Julij 10 1697. " Richardus Munden electus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Mar: 30 1698. " Hen : Penrice, Gul : Matthews, Titus Wendey, Marcus Bullen, " Thomas Figg, Jure Devolucois admissi Scholares de minori forma. [278] "Julii 27 1698. " Radulphus Gilbert LL.B. electus fuit Socius ex Fundacoe " Episcopi Nick in locii Thomae Bainbrigg Defuncti. Admissus "Aug: 8. 1698. "Julii 27 1698. " Samuel Cunott electus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Aug: 8 1698. "Jacobus Johnson migravit a Loco suo, & admissus fuit in locii " Socii ex Fundacoe Rob : Goodknape tunc vacantem p cessionem "Thomae Ayloffe, LL.D. "Jan: 16 1698. " Christophorus Greenvile de Preston in Com Lancas? & Nicholaus " Aspinal electi Scholares de minori forma. "Inter Fes! Nativ: & Annun 1699. " Georgius Paul admissus fuit Socius in locii Gul : Gierke. "Febr: 6 i69f. " Gulielmus Gardiner Filius D"s Gardiner Episcopi Lincolii electus " fuit Scholaris de minori forma. " Junij 7 1699. " Robertus Mapletoft electus Scholaris de minori forma. "Aug: 14 1699. " Franciscus Dickins electus Scholaris de minori forma. "Dec: 26 1699. " Carolus Pinfold LL.B. electus & admissus in locum Socij " Supnumerarij ex Fundacoe CoUegij tunc vacantem per cessionem "Jacobi Johnson qui migraverat ad locum Socij ex Fundacoe "Rob: Goodknape. Admission Register 209 "Jan: 9. 1700. [278] "Radulphus Some, Thomas Eden, Filius D"' Roberti Eden "Baronetti, Michael White, Robertus Midgely, Com Ebof electi "Scholaies de minori forma: admissi Jan: 10. 1700. "Jan: 10. 170^. "Johannes Corbet Salop, Edvardus Clerke Berks, Gulielmus " Warren Cantianus, viz. de Ashford, Jocobus Cowgill Ebof, Johannes " Andrew Londinensf electi & admissi Scholares de minori forma. "Maij 17. 1702. " Henricus Penrice LL.B. electus fuit Socius in locum Jacobi "Ayloffe LL.D. defuncti: admissus 29 Maij. "Julii 20. 1702. "Johannes Hall, Ebof, & Audoenus Lloyd de Anglesey electi " Scholares de minori forma. "Jan: 16. i7of. " Robertus Mapletoft LL.B. electus fuit Socius in locum Audoeni "Hughes: admissus Jan: 23 i7o|. "Febr: 27. \jo\. [279] "Georgius Bramston LL.D. olim hujus Collegij Socius electus "fuit Custos in locum Georgij Oxenden Defuncti. "Jan: 9. 1703. "Jacobus Bruce, Thomas Jekyll, Gulielmus Goode, Johannes " Elliot, Stuartus Sparkes Cantabrigiensis, Ludovicus Buckle de " Morden in Coin Hants, electi Scholares de minori forma: admissi "Jan: 17. "Maij 5. 1704. " Beridge, Carte, Milner, admissi Scholares de minori " forma. "Jan: 23, 1704. " Franciscus Dickins LL.B. de Ripplington in Coin Hants "electus fuit Socius ex Fundacoe Epi Bateman in locu Gul: "Clements LL.D. "Jan: 23. 1704. " Wragge, Eyre, Chomley admissi Scholares de "minori forma. D. w. 14 2IO Trinity Hall [279] "Jan: 12. 1705. "Gulielmus Pinfold, Walls Parker electi Scholares de minori "forma: Admissi 24. "Jan: 19. 1705. " Johannes Andrew Londinensf electus fuit Socius ex Fundacoe "CoUegij in locum Caroli Pinfold LL.D. Admissus Jan: 24. 1705. "Edvardus Bell electus fuit Scholaris de minori forma: Ad- " missus 24. "Jan: 6. i7of. " Beaver, Philippus Sydenham, Zach: Grey Allen, " Henricus Oxenden Cantianus, Bradbury, Clemens Cottrell ''• admissi Scholares de minori forma. "Jan: 8. 1707. " Johannes Carte, Henricus Squire Ebof, Gulielmus [Bill] Saunders, "electi Scholares de minori forma: Admissi Jan: 9. 1707. "Jan: 6. 1708. "Johannes Michael, Samuel Burton, J. Saunders, Gulielmus "Herring, Ja: Allen electi Scholares de minori forma: Admissi "Jan: 18. 1708. "Junii II. 1709. "Clemens Cottrell Filius D"> Caroli Cottrell Militis electus & " admissus fuit Socius in locum Henrici Meredith LL.B. "Junii II. 1709. "Exton Sayer, Whythead, Rider, Usherwood, ad- " missi Scholares de minori forma, [280] "Aug: II. 1709. "Johannes Cooper admissus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Junij 20. 1 7 10. " D™^ Nathanael Lloyd Miles LL.D., Serenissimae Reginae Annae " Advocatus Generalis, & Socius Collegij omnium Animarum Oxon, "electus & admissus fuit Custos hujus Collegij in locum Georgij "Bramston Defuncti. "Junij 21. 1710. "Johannes Lee, Georgius Oxenden Cantianus, Gulielmus Crowe, " electi Scholares de minori forma. Admission Register 211 "Jan: 8. 1710. [280] "Johannes Imber Winton, Wharton Peck Norvicen, electi Scholares "de minori forma : Admissi Jan: 15. 1710. "Jan: 6. 1711. " Henricus Squire Ebof electus fuit Socius ex Fundatione Episcopi " Nick in locum Radulphi Gilbert LL.D. Defuncti. "Jan: 6. 171 1. "Marcus Cottle, Richardus Pacey, Gulielmus Allen, Thomas " Gamble electi & admissi Scholares de minori forma. "Sept: 3. 1712. " Gulielmus Warren LL.B., Filius Samuelis Warren Vicarij de "Ashford in Com Cantij, electus fuit Socius Presbyter in locum Gul: "Tindale LL.D. Defuncti: Admissus Sept: 27. 171 2. "Jan: 14. 1712. " Fysh admissus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Jan: 14. I7i|. " Henricus Shrubsole Cantianus, viz. de Ashford, Franc : Reeve " Ipsvicen, Thomas Clarke Suffolc, Johannes Longe Norfolc, admissi " Scholares de minori forma. "Febr: 4. I7||. " Allen admissus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Maij 21. 1714. "Exton Sayer Londinensis LL.B. electus fuit Socius in locum "Hen: Penrice LL.D. Admissus Aug: 4. 17 14. "Jan: 6. I7i|. "Car: Scrivener Suffolc, Hasell, Hen: Monson, Watson "electi Scholares de minori forma, et admissi Jan: 17. 171^ , excepto "Scrivener qui admissus fuit Aug: 25. 1715. "Jan: 2. 1715. [281] "Georgius Oxenden LL.B., Filius D"^ Oxenden olim Custodis "hujus Collegij, electus fuit Socius ex Fundacoe D™ Mouse: Ad- " missus 7 Jan : in locum D^'^ Mapletoft. 14—3 212 Trinity Hall [281] "Jan: 2. 1715. " Warwick, Lucas Imber Winton, Michael Leheup, Isaacus "Collman, Thomas Gylby, electi Scholares de minori forma: admissi "Jan: 7. 1715. "Jan: 26. 1715. "Gulielmus Crowe Hereford A.B. electus & admissus Socius in "locum Gul: Allen LL.D., Socii Presbyteri. "Maij 24. 1 7 16. " Thomas Price admissus Scholaris de minori forma. "Maij 26. 1716. " Gulielmus Pennington de Tadcaster in Com Ebor electus & " admissus Scholaris de minori forma. "Mali 26 1716. "Richardus Pacey de Boston in Coin Lincoln electus fuit & "admissus Socius in Locum D''' Clementis Cottrell Militis. "Maii 26. 17 16. "Johannes Cooper Londinen electus & admissus fuit Socius in "locum Johannis Exton LL.D. Defuncti, ex Fundacoe Epi Nick. "Nov: 22. 1 7 16. " Johannes Garthorne admissus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Jan: 4. 1716. " Richardus Hutchinson, Stephanus Cottrell, H. Waller, electi "Scholares de minori forma: admissi Jan: 8. 17 16. "Jan: 8. 1717. "Franciscus Capper, Richardus Pyke Cantabf, Johannes Price, " Waring Ashby de Quenby in Com Leicest, Edvardus Simpson de " Fishlock in Com Ebof electi Scholares de minori forma : Admissi "Jan: 13. 1717. "Jan: 25. 1717. " Wharton Peck LL.B. Norvicen electus & admissus fuit Socius " in locum Georgij Paul LL.D. "Dec: 22. 1718. " Gulielmus Nelson Suffolc electus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. Admission Register 213 "Jan: $. 1719. [281J " Thomas Gyll, Rowe Newell Lincoln, Edvardus Collins, Samuel " Smith Londinen, Johannes Francis Norvicen, Johannes Price, "Johannes Hoult, electi Scholares de minori forma, & admissi "Jan: 11, excepto Newell qui admissus fuit Febr: 15. 17^. "Mail 9. 1720. [282] " Stephanus Cottrell Scholaris Triennalis, Filius D"' Caroli " Cottrell Militis, admissus fuit Jure Devolutionis Custodi competent " Socius in locum Georgij Oxenden LL.B. ex FundacSe D"^ Mowse. [No account of his appointment in the volume of Scrutinia.] "Maii 9. 1720. " Georgius Reynolds, Franciscus James Suffolc, R. Legard, electi "Scholares de minori forma, & admissi Maij 12, excepto James qui "admissus fuit Maij 30. 1720. "Jan: 5. 1720. "Johannes Canham Londinen, Thomas Farr Londinen, Carolus " Reynolds, Johannes Francis Lincoln electi Scholares de minori "forma, & admissi Jan: 6. 1720, excepto Farr qui admissus fuit "Maii 30. 1 72 1. "Jan: 4. 172^. " Edvardus King de Bromley in Com Cantij & Gulielmus Dod "Cantabf electi Scholares de minori forma: Admissi Jan: 22. 172 J. "Jan: 5. I72f. " Alexander Inglis de Sarisburia, Richardus CoUis de Ellaston in "Com: Stafford & Henricus Wither de Alresford in Com Hants "electi Scholares de minori forma: admissi Jan: 10. I72|. "Jan: II. 1722. " Ds Nathanael Lloyd Custos Constituit Doctorem Gulielmu "Warren Locu Tenente Custodis, "Apr: 29. 1723. "Philippus Nicholls de Mancestria in Com Lancastr. A.M., Coll: " .(En : Nasi Oxon, Jure Devolutionis Custodi Competent Nominatus, "& Maij 2. 1723 admissus fuit Socius in locum Gulielmi Crowe A.M. " Presbyteri. 214 Trinity Hall [282] "Jan: 2. 1725. "Gulielmus Vaughan Wallus, de Llangernew in Com: Denbig, "Julius Caesar de Gransden Magna in Com Huntingdon, Johannes " Dyson de Huddersfield in Coin Eboracensi, Johannes Gamble de " Wittlesea in Com Cantabrig, Edvardus Moore de Retford in Com " Nottingham, Johannes Bunce de Brenzet in Com Cantii, Electi " Scholares de minori forma: Admissi Jan: 13. I72f. " Eodem tempore Dictus Johannes Bunce Filius Johannis Bunce " Vic™ de Brenzet admissus fuit Scholaris Cantianus ex Fundatione " D"s Oxenham. [283] "April: 18. 1724. " Henricus Monson LL.B. de Broxbourn in Com Hertford, Jure " Devolutionis Custodi Competent, admissus fuit Socius ex Fundatione " Episcopi Nick in locum D"s Sayer. "Maij 10. 1724. " Edvardus Simpson de Riccall & Fishlock in Com Ebof Electus " & Admissus fuit Socius ex Fundatione Simonis Bailing in locum "D"s Brookbank. "Jan: 4. 172I. " Samuel Bentham Eliensis, Theodorus Burleton de East Noyle in " Com Wilts, Georgius Knapp de Deptford in Com Cantij, Georgius " Shelton Westmonasteriensis, Johannes Salusbury de Bachegraig " Dymerchion in Com Flint, electi Scholares de minori forma: admissi "Jan: 5. 172^, excepto Bentham. "Apr: 5. 1725. " Thomas Tenison de Sundrich in Com Cantij LL.B. Aulae " Clarensis, jure Devolutionis Custodi competent, Nominatus fuit, & "Apr: 7. 1725 Admissus Socius in locum Johannis Cooper LL.B. " nuper Socii ex Fundatione Episcopi Nick. "Jan: 6. 172I. " Thomas Pearson de Tatham in Com Lancastr, Wadham Knatch- " bull Filius Dni Edvardi Knatchbull de Mersham Hatch in Comitatu " Cantij Baronetti, Stephanus Gardiner de Norvico, Thomas Heme de " Heveringland in Comitatu Norfot, et Gulielmus Thompson de " Welton in Com Ebof, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, et "admissi Jan: 13. I72f, excepto Gardiner. Admission Register 215 "Mar: 28. 1726. [284] " Samuel Leek de Carleton juxta Trentam in Comi! Nottingham, "electus fuit Scholaris de minori forma, et admissus Aprilis i6. 1726. " Vide Append Num : 66. "Jan: 4. 172^. "Gulielmus Meyricke & Johannes Meyricke (Frater ejus) de " Llangwedwallard in Insula Anglesea (Mona), Henricus Nicholls "de Chilham in Com Cantij, & Richardus Benson de Clapham in " Craven in Com Ebor, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma. "Dicti Nicholls & Benson admissi Jan: 11. Gulielmus Meyricke & "Johannes Meyricke admissi Febr: 8. 172^. "Febr: 24. 172^, " Carolus Pinfold Londinensis Filius Caroli Pinfold LL.D. Hujus " Collegii quondam Socij, jure Devolutionis Custodi competent, ad- " missus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Aug: 23. 1727. " Paulinus Phelips de Marham in Comitatu Northampton Electus " & Admissus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. "Jan: 2. 172I. " Samuel Seel de Leverpool in Comitatu Lancastriae, Thomas " Salusbury de Bach-egraig Dymerchion in Com Flint, & Johannes " Williamson de Leverpool Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma. "Seel & WiUiamson admissi eodem die. Salusbury admissus "April: 3. 1728. "Mar: 15. I72|. [285] "Johannes Chetwode de Risington in Comitatu Gloucestriae, in "Jure Civili Doctor, Filius Doctoris Knightly Chetwode Ecclesiae " Glouces? nuper Decani, electus fuit Socius ex Fundatione Roberti " Goodknape, in Locum vacantem per Mortem Jacobi Johnson LL.D. "et admissus Mar: 16. 172^. "Apr: 8. 1728. "Franciscus James de S" Edmundi Burgo in Comitatu Suffolc "LL.B., Filius D"' Cane James Baronetti, Electus & admissus fuit " Socius ex Fundatione Richardi Nicke Episcopi Norvicensis, in locum " vacantem per Cessionem Thomae Tenison LL.D. 2i6 Trinity Hall [285] "Junij 25. 1728. " Henricus NichoUs Filius Johannis NichoUs Rectoris de Fordwich "in Com Cantii Jure Custodi Competent Nominatus fuit Scholaris " Oxendenianus in loc Johannis Bunce. "Jan: 3. I72f. "Richardus Calvert Londinensis, Daniel Gittins de Goring in " Comi? Sussex, Gulielmus Bradley de Bolingbrooke in Comitat " Lincoln, Gulielmus Laplain Westmonasteriensis, Thomas Walbank " de Bedale in Com Ebof, & Richardus Hatton de Market-Harborough " in Com Leices? electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma. Calvert, "Gittins, Bradley & Walbank admissi Jan: 4. I72f. Laplain et "Hatton admissi Febr: 17. I72|. [286] "Jan: 5. I7-|§. " Norton KnatchbuU de Mersham Hatch in Com Cantii Filius " D°' Edvardi KnatchbuU Baronetti, Robertus Dale de Whippingham " in Vecta (Insula) Com Han?, Gulielmus Hinxman de Hinton in " Xtchurch in Com Han?, & Thomas Wilkinson de Abbey Holme " in Coin Cumberlandiae, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma ; "et admissi Jan: 10. I7|f. "Jan: 5. 173^ " Matthaeus Robinson Eboracensis, Samuel Bagnall Londinensis, " et Gulielmus Bunce de Brenzet in Comitatu Cantii, Electi Scholares "de minori forma; et admissi Jan: 11. 173^. "Mar: 4. 173^ " Carolus Pinfold Londinensis Hujus CoUegii Scholaris Triennalis "jure Devolutionis Custodi competen? Admissus fuit Socius in " locum Richardi Pacey LL.B. Defuncti. "Apr: 8. 1731. "Carolus Beridge de Pinchbeck in Com Lincoln & Andreas "Symson de Bardney in Coin Lincoln Electi Scholares de minori "forma. Symson Admissus Apr: 15. 173 1. Beridge Admissus "Apr: 22. 173 1. [287] "Jun: 24. 1 73 1. " Gulielmus Bunce Filius Revdi Johannis Bunce A.M. Rectoris de " Brenzet in Com Cantij, Jure Custodi Competen? constitutus Scholaris " Oxendenianus in locum Henr: NichoUs. Admission Register 217 "Aug: 4. 1731. [287] " Philippus Nicholls Clericus LL.D. hujus Collegij Socius propter " ejus demerita, a Collegio, & Collegij comodo exclusus, amotus, & " expulsus fuit, juxta sententiam Custodis & Sociorum Collegij. " Sententia sic se habet, viz. " Cum Philippum Nichols Clericum LL.D., Socium Collegij sive " Aulae Sanctae Trinitatis in Vniversitate Cantabrigiae nee caste nee "honeste se gessisse, sed cum quadam muliere infami infra villam " Cantabrigiae consuetudinem habuisse et extra dictam Aulam sive " Hospitium frequenter pernoctasse, minus diligentem & fidelem in " officio Socij Presbyteri in Capella, Bona Collegij, praesertim vasa "quaedam Argentea' & Libros, distraxisse vendidisse & alienasse, "necnon Libros e Bibliotheca publica Academiae Cantabrigiensis, " Bibliothecis Collegiorum Sacrosanctae Trinitatis & Divi Johannis " Evangelistae in Cantabrigia, clavibus ad hoc furtim fabricatis, clam " & fraudulose contrectasse & vendidisse, Dictumq, Philippum Nichols " in praemissis tarn in Collegio quam extra minus diligentem in "officio, inobedientem, corpore dissolutum, notabiliter inhonestum, " excogitata deliberata & condicta fraude & dolo contra debitum "Juramenti & contra comodum & honorem Collegii pertinaciter " peccavisse & offendisse comperimus et invenimus : Cumq, praefatus " Philippus Nichols tribus Citationibus sive Monitionibus prius debite " emissis summonitus, & ad hoc vocatus sit Causam si quam pro se " habeat dicturus Quare Expelli non debeat : cum denic^ praefatus [288] " Philippus Nichols saepius praeconizatus diuq, & sufficienter expectatus " contumaciter se absentaverit, & inobediens adhuc absentat, Nos " Nathanael Lloyd Miles LL.D. Custos, cum discretione consilio et " assensu maioris partis Sociorum dicti Collegii, praefatum Philippum "Nichols, propter ejus demerita, in Actis hujus Negotii deducta & "insinuata, & propter inobedientiam & contumaciam, a Collegio " praedicto, & Collegii coinodo, perpetuo excludendum, amovendum "& expellendum fore censemus & pronunciamus, sicq^ excludimus "amovemus & expellimus per praesentes. "Da? sub comuni Sigillo dicti Collegii Quarto die Augusti "A° Dili 173 l°V' "Nov: 3. 173 1. "Wadham Knatchbull LL.B. Filius D"' Edwardi Knatchbull " nuper de Mersham Hatch in Coin Cantii Baronetti, electus fuit ' Inter alia Pagit's tankard, Monckton's cup, stand for snuffers, soup spoon, two table- spoons. Miscellanea, vol. HI. [8i]. 2 See also Miscellanea, vol. III. [69—72], [74], [79—82], [107], [149]; and Index. 2i8 Trinity Hall [288]"Socius in Locum Philippi Nichols Presbyteri. Admissus Dec: 20. "i;3i- "Nov: 3. 173 1. "Richardus Calvert Londinensf, Scholaris de minori forma, "Electus fuit Socius in Locum Wharton Peck LL.D. Admissus "Nov: 8. 173 1. "Gulielmus Thicknesse de Farthingoe in Com Northampton "Electus fuit Scholaris de minori forma. Admissus Nov: 8. 173 1. "Jan: 6. 1734. " Edvardus Milles Cantuariensis Electus fuit Scholaris de minori "forma. Admissus Jan: 10. 173^. " Oct: 20. 1732. " Thomas Salusbury de Bach-egraig Dymerchion in Com Flin? " electus & admissus fuit Socius ex Fundatione D"s Mouse in locum " Stephani Cottrell LL.D. [vacantem per cessionem.] [289] "Jan: 4. I73§. " Stanhope Otway Westmonasteriensis, Gulielmus Leeves de " Tortington in Com Sussexiae, & Benjamin Longley Cantuariensis " Elect! & Admissi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma. "Jun: 30. 1733. "Josephus Richards de Bishopstortford in Com Hertford electus " fuit Scholaris de minori forma, & admissus Julii 19. 1733. "Jan: i. I73f. "Robertus Dale de Whippingham in Vecta (Insula), Carolus " Beridge de Pinchbeck in Com Lincoln, & Matthaeus Robinson " Eboracensis, Electi fuerunt Socij: Admissi Jan: 2. I73f. Dale " electus fuit in locum Yy^^ Squire, Beridge in locum D"s Chetwode, " & Robinson in locum Ti^^^ James. "Jan: i. 173!. " Ambrosius Dickins de Harrow in Com Middlesex Electus fuit " Scholaris de minori forma: et admissus Jan: 2. I73f . "Maij 18. 1734. " Henricus Ridlington & Gulielmus Ridlington (Fratres) de Edith "Weston in Rutlandia Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma; Admissi Maij 27. 1734. Admission Register 219 "Dec: 30. 1734. [289] " Chrjstophorus Fawcett de Bolden in Episcop Dunelmensi, " Samuel Aldersey de Wigan in Comi? Lancastr, & Leonardus Pytt " Glocestf & Artium Magister Glasguensis, electi fuerunt Scholares de "minori forma. Fawcett admissus Jan: 9. 173^: Aldersey admissus "Jan: 24. 173^ "Jan: 23. I73|. [290] " Henricus Ridlington jam Scholaris de minori forma Electus "fuit Scholaris Primus ex Fundatione D™ Chetwode, et admissus "Jan: 24. 173^. "Nov: 7. 1735. "Edvardus Simpson LL.D. & hujus Collegii Socius Electus & "Admissus fuit Gustos in locum vacantem per Resignationem D"i " Nathanaelis Lloyd Militis, LL.D. & nuper Custodis. " Samuel Alston de Newton in Com Suffolc, Johannes Grymes de " Middlesexia Comitatu in Virginia, & Johannes Healey de Kingston " super Hull in Com Ebor, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, "& admissi Nov: 13. 1735. " Samuel Alston eodem tempore admissus fuit Scholaris Oxende- " nianus in loc W. Bunce. "Dec: 5. 1735. " Edvardus Milles Cantuariensis, nuper Scholaris de minori forma, "Electus fuit Socius ex Fundatione Simonis Dalling, in locum D"= " Simpson nuper promoti ad locum Custodis, & Admissus Dec : 1 2. " I73S- "Jan: 8. i73f " Gulielmus Strahan Londinensis, Gulielmus Lister Eboracensis, et "Jacobus Molesworth Londinensis, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori "forma: Admissi Jan: II. I73f. "Jan: 8. I73f. [291] " Gulielmus Ridlington jam Scholaris de minori forma Electus fuit " Scholaris ex Fundatione D"s Chetwode, in locum Henrici Ridlington " Fratris sui. "Febr: 23. 173^. "Gulielmus De-Grey (C. J. Comm. PI.) de Merton in Com " Norfolciae, Nicolaus Simons de Balgrave in Com Leicestriae, & " Johannes Curtois de Hainton in Com Lincolii, electi fuerunt Scholares "de minori forma. Admissi Mar: i. 173^. 220 Trinity Hall [291] "Mar: 19. 173^. " Thomas Hilary Eboracensis Electus fuit Scholaris de minori "forma. Admissus Apr: 2. 1737. "Jan: 7. 173I. "Thomas Greene Westmonas?, Gulielmus Smith Londinensf, "Nathanael Pearce Londinensf, Johannes Dodsworth de Watlass " in Com Ebor, & Andreas Layton de Coxwold in Com Ebof, Electi "fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, & Admissi Jan: 11. I73|. "Jun: 20. 1738. " Ambrosius Dickins de Harrow in Com Middlesexiae, nuper hujus " Collegij Scholaris de minori forma, electus fuit Socius ex Fundatione " Roberti Goodknape in Locum Caroli Beridge qui nuper Uxorem "duxerat: Admissus Jun: 21. 1738. "Jan: 12. i73f. " Olivarius Marton Londinensis, & Gualterus Jodrell Westmonas- "teriensis, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, & Admissi "Jan: 24. 173I. [292] "Febr: 28. I73f. " Thomas Ansell de Brentford in Com Middlesexiae, & Georgius " Dickins Londinensis Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, et "Admissi Mar: 19. i73|. "Febr: 28. I73f. " Johannes Curtois Scholaris de minori forma electus fuit Scholaris " ex Fundatione D™ Chetwode, in locum Gulielmi Ridlington. "Gulielmus Ridlington nuper Scholaris de minori forma Electus " fuit Socius in locum Wadham KnatchbuU LL.B. Presbyteri, qui per " Integrum annum proxime elapsum Collatus fuerat ad Praebendam " Ecclesiae Dunelmensis. Dictus Gulielmus Ridlington Admissus fuit "Socius Mar: 19. I73f. "Jan: 7. I7f9. " Thomas Bowlby Dunelmensis, Carolus Dickins de Hemmingford "Abbots in Com Huntingdon, & Johannes Harrison de Poplar in "Com Middlesexiae, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, & "Admissi Jan: 31. I7ff. Admission Register ii\ "Jan: 3. 174^ [292] " Fiennes Trotman de Shelswell in Com Oxon, Johannes Banson "de Meesden in Com Hertford, Gulielmus White Lincolniensis, & "Jonathan White Londinensis, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori "forma, et Admissi Jan: 29. I7f^. "Jan: 3. 17^. "Johannes Banson electus fuit Scholaris ex Fundatione D"s " Chetwode in locum Johannis Curtois. " Gulielmus White, Jure Custodi competente, Constitutus fuit " Scholaris ex Fundatione Tfi'^ Oxenden. "May 9. 1 741. [293] " Edvardus Simpson Custos Constituit Doctorem Gulielmum "Warren Locum Tenentem Custodis. "Julij 9. 1741. " Johannes Carter de Deal in Com Cantij electus fuit Scholaris de "minori forma; et Admissus Julij 16. 1741. "Dec: 30. 1741. " Gulielmus Strahan Londinensis, nuper Scholaris de minori forma, " Electus fuit et Admissus Socius in Locum Richardi Calvert, qui "nuper Uxorem duxerat. "Dec: 30. 1 741. " Thomas Thoroton Lincolniensis, et Carolus Clarke Electi fuerunt "Scholares de minori forma. Thoroton admissus Febr: 10. 174^. "Jan: 4. 174I. " Thomas Beevor Norvicensis, Gulielmus Babbington de Cossing- "ton in Com Leicestr, & Georgius Hearne Cantuariensis, Electi "fuerunt Scholares de minori forma, et Admissi Jan: 7. I74f : excepto " Beevor qui admissus fuit Febr: 12. I74f . "Jan: 5. I74f. "Johannes Meres Fagge Cicestrensis, et Johannes Hill Londi- "nensis, Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma et admissi Jan: 28. " I74f • 222 Trinity Hall [293] "Jun: 8. i;44- "Richardus Bull, Londinensis, et Grove Curtois de Hainton in "Com Lincoln Electi fuerunt Scholares de minori forma. "Grove Curtois Electus fuit Scholaris ex Fundatione Doctoris " Chetwode'." [48?! ^^ Reynolds (who is now Bp of Lincoln) was Admitted Fellow Cotnoner of Trinity Hall Nov: 12. 1694. Lord Paget of Trinity Hall under D' Gardiner. Fox's Martyrol. Thomas Bilney Martyr, Fellow of Trinity Hall. Thomas Thirlby Bp of Ely kept in y° Chamber under Bilney whom he disturb'd with his Music. Fox's Martyrol. Richard Sampson Bp of Lichfield. Lord Wriothslie Chancellor of England. Willyam Maye A.Bp of York of Trinity Hall. (May was elected A.Bp of York but Dyed Aug: 12. 1560, before he obtain'd consecration. See J" Le Neve's Fasti P- 3II-) ' Pages 294 — 304 inclusive are blank. " The numerals indicating the paging on this [294] "and the following leaves are in the hand of William Cole." X BENEFACTORS [1350—1500.] (I) HENRY DUKE OF LANCASTER. [149] Henry Duke of Lancaster was our Benefactor with respect to ye Patronage of Cowling. Also he Granted a Licence to his Tenants in Capite to Grant us a Rood of Land in Swenyngton' with y^ Advow- son of ye Church of Swenyngton in Norfolk. (Archiv: CoH: Cowling Box & Long Deal Box.) Henry Duke of Lancaster went with Bp Bateman to the Pope (Wharton's Anglia Sacra. London: 1691. vol. i., p. 415). (2) RICHARD LYNG &C. Richard Lyng, S. T. P., Arch Deacon of Norwich ; Archibald of Norwich; Simon of Ryckinghall, Rector of RoUesby; Walter Elveden, Praecentor of y^ Church of Hereford ; John of Bottisham, Bp of Rochester; William Kirsted; Robert Stretton, i^t Master of this College; Robert Braunch, y^ Master; William Rougham; Thomas Walsingham ; Walter Baketon ; John Trunch ; Walter Aldersey ; Thomas Wellys ; Peter Bittering ; Simon of Sudbury, Arch.Bp of Canterbury ; our Benefactors. Some of them gave several Messuages besides several pieces of Ground; one of ye Messuages is call'd Drake's Entry ^. (Archiv: Cott &c.: Long Deal Box.) See a Letter of Mortmain to Robert Stretton to possess Drake's Entry, a Messuage. The Letter is Dated Sept : 26. anno. 28, Edv. 3. (3) BRAUNCH AND ROUGHAM. [320] [An extract fm the Master's Book of Statutes.] " Item statutum est ac ordinatum de consensu vnanimi oTm "sociorum collegij subscript! qd quilibet socius ^sbi? collegij ^dci ^ Swanningtou: p. 112. ' See p. 149. 224 Trinity Hall [320] " ebdomada ilia qua ipm missam de trinitate scdm statutorum limita- "cionem in collegio celebrare contigerit p aiabus Magri Rob'^ti " Braunch nup Custodis eiusdem CoUegij ac Magfi Wittmi Rougham "dicat coUectam illam, Deus cuius misericordie non est numerus " cum secreto & postcom eiusdem collecte V (4) RALPH URRY. [429] " Pateat VniSsis p psentes qd licet custos & socij Collegij scolariii " Aule Ste Trinitatf de Norwico Cantebriggie ad instancia executor "testamenti dni Radi Vrry nuper rectoris ecctie de Morle defuncti " concesserint pro se & successoribus suis & sup hoc p quandam " inden?am suam sub sigillo coi dicti Collegij obligauerint se & "successores suos imperpetuum ad inueniendum duos psbitos vltra " nui9ii ifem a suo fundatore primitus institutum societati ^dce nouiter "aggregandos pro animabus dci dni Radi Magri Thome de Morle "aliorumcjj benefactorum & amicorum eorundem & omnium fideliu " defunctorum perpetuis temporibus diuina celebraturos. Nos tamen [430] " Johes de Pyneston clericus Wittmus Fileray & Rob'tus de Geyton "executores tes?i ^dci dni Radi considerantes dictos custodem & " socios ac eorum Collegium ex pdci oneris suscepcoe nimium ^grauari " & ea occone conpatientes eis in hac pte & pcipue ob remedium " animarum dictorum dni Radi & alio? supranominatorum remisimus " ac relaxauimus & omnino pro nobis executoribusc]^ nostris & omnibus " alijs quorum interest vel interesse poterit quantum in nobis est "imperpetuum quie? clamamus ^dicis custodi & socijs ac eorum "successoribus pdictas concessionem & obligacoem easq, quatenus " de facto pcesserit remittimus relaxamus & quie? clamamus p ^sentes " omnibus alijs in dictis indenturis inter ptes pdictas contentis in suo "robore pmansuris. In cuius rei testimonium sigilla nostra fecimus "hijs apponi. Da! apud Norwic octauo die Januarij Anno diii " Miltmo CCC™° Septuagesimo nono & Anno tercio regni Regis " Ricardi secdiV See y« Original in y^ Treasury: Long Deal Box. 1 V. B. p. 157. And see p. 60. '^ A deed of release: as the College could not accept the conditions imposed, the bene- faction was annulled. Simon of Sudbury 225 (S) SIMON OF SUDBURY. [305] Simon de Sudbury' while He was Chancellr of Sarum was Executor to Bp Bateman. He certifies y* Pope of y^ Founding of our College &c. and prays ye Pope to confirm y^ Appropriations of Briiningham, Cowling, Bryston, Kymberly, Stalham & Woodalling. The Pope Grants a Comission to y^ Bps of Winton, Rochester, & ye Abbot of Westminster: They Issue out a Citation, & recite ye Pope's Coiiiission. Dat: London, July 20. 1362. (Archiv: Colt. Miscellan: Vol. i. [87]. Wallpool Paper.) Simon de Sudbury was barbarously Murder'd by ye Mob on Towerhill in Richi. See Archiv: Coll. Miscellan: Yol I. [62.?]. John Puregold 233 John Puregold's Benefaction. "Omnibus X*' fidelibus ad quos presens scriptum perueSit Johnes [218] " Wryght Custos Collegij S'^ trinitatis de Norwico VniSsitatis Cantebr " & eiusdem collegij omes & singii socij salutem in diio sempi?am : '' Cum [quoddam tenementum vidett duas Shoppas cum duobus solarijs " supedificatis cum suis ptinenc put insimul situanf in pochia S''[2i9] " Edwardi Cantebr predict in le Bocherye in? Tenementum nup " Thome Roger & antea Wiftmi Roger & quondam Jobis Saye sen "ex pte boriali & tenementum nup Wiftmi Sydaye quondam Johis " Sexten & modo Cantarie beate Marie Virginis iuxta forum Cantebr " predic? ex pte australi & capita occidental abbuttan? sup regiam " viam voca? le Bocherye Rowe & alia capita abbuttant sup le Shrag- " gerye vsus orientem nobis]^ Johi Wryght Custodi collegij supMicI & " socijs seu scolaribus eiusdem die? in Cantebr & nfis in eodem " Collegio successoribus Dilectus nobis in X'° Johes Puregold nuper "diet nfi Collegij socius ad reue'nciam & honorem §te & indiuidue " Trinitatis in cuius honore die? nrum collegium extat fundatum aug- " mentacoemc^ divini cultus & numeri sociorum conseruacoem in " eodem quam liberali & deuoto animo contulerit ac in liberam puram " & ppetuam elemosinam concesserit : Pro tanta tamqj grata in nos " beneuolencia & munifica donacoe dignum duximus illi eidem & " auiict suis pro viribus nfis recompensare. Vnde nos ^fatus Johnes " Wryght Custos dicti collegij & oines & singti socij eiusdem phitis "inter nos t^ctatu diligent & deliberacoe sufficienl' sup pmissis con- "cessimus put concedimus p psentes pfat Joh Puregold p nobis & "successoribus nris Thomam Roger nup Burgensem ville Cantebr "Aliciam Vxorem eius ^dictq, Johem Puregold & Johannam eius "consortem & eorum parentes inter benefactores sepedicti' nri Col- "legij connumerari & eorum nomina in libro benefactorum nforum "registrand & in ecclesia S'' Edwardi Cantebr ^dict singtis diebus " diiicis p curatum eiusdem ecclie imppm recitand nostrorum% omnium " suffragiorum & meritorum operum esse pticipes ac eciam suorum [220] " Anniusariu singtis annis cum exequijs & missa de reqem cum nota " ppetuis tempibus duraturis obseruari prout inferius p modum statuti " continetur. "STATUIMUS & ordinamus noia honestorum virorum Thome " Roger nup burgenS ville Cantebr Alicie consortis sue Johis Puregold " & Johanne vxoris sue ac eciam parentum suorum regestrand inter ' V. B. (imnargin), p. 108. "Cum triginta libras in pecunia numerata nobis... ." ^ supradicti? 234 Trinity Hall [220] " benefactores CoUegij nri & singtis dnicis diebus in Ecclia S'' " Edwardi p curatum eiusdem inter cetera noTa bnfactorum ipius " Ecctie imppm recitand & AnniSsarium eoriidem singtis annis in " vigilia S'« Appolonie virginis & martiris vz nono die februarij cum " missa & exequijs in die precedent! cum nota p nos & successores "nros in Ecctia S'' Edwardi Cantebr ^dic! post obitum dicl Johis " Puregold solemni? celebrari imppm. Quibus quidem exequijs & " missa Gustos die! nri Collegij & singti socij eiusdem interesse eo " modo obligenf quo exequijs & missa obitus fundatoris in vigilia & " die Ephie ex forma statutorum Collegij oiho interesse tenentur. Et " Gustos si presens fuit in ^missis xii"! & quilibet socius presens viii'^ " & quilibet discipulus presens iiii^ de redditu dicti tenementi annuatim " recipient imppm. Ac eciam cPicus pochialis ecctie ^dict vel eius "deputatus si presens fuit p pulsacoe campanarum v\^ & iconomi " eiusdem Ecctie qui pro tempore fuint p repacoe earundem campana- " rum \\^ de redditu die? tenementi per manus nras & successorum " nostrorum Annuatim recipient imppm." [ISO] (10) ROBERT GOODKNAPE. Robert Goodknape sometime Fellow of this Gollege gave certain Lands & Tenements lying & being in & about Cambridge, worth above eight pounds per anii. This was Settled in Wright's time for y« maintaining of one Fellow who is to be a Priest, Goodknape having been a Priest himself. An Obit was order'd to be kept annually in d S' Edward's Ghurch, Oct: 22. For wch y^ Master if present to have 12, d d each Fellow 8., each Scholar 4. Goodknape's Priest to have equal s profits with other Fellows, & 10. over & above for saying Mass in St Edward's Church. See y^ Master's Statute Book. [309] Robert Goodknape amongst y^ Benefactors. See in S' Edward's Drawer a Lease of a House in S' Edward's Parish, Dated Aug: 6. 1493, Granted to Robert Goodknape by ye Prioress & Convent of S« Rhadegund. R. Goodknape's Fellow [221] Master's Book of Statutes. "VniSsis X'' fidelibus psens scriptum visuris vel audituris Johes "Wryght Gustos Collegij Ste Trinitatis de Norwico in Cantebr & "eiusdem Collegij socij salutem. ^. Goodknape 235 " STATUIMUS & ordinamus qd cum Custos & Socij nri Collegij [221] "ac die! nfum Collegium plenam atq, pacificam possessionem de & "in omnibus & singtis terris & ten? que nup fuerunt Mri Rob'ti " Goodknape situa? & iacen? in villa & Campis de Cantebr cum "omnibus suis ptinen octo librarum in valore p annu & vltra fuint " assecuti in nro Collegio ^dicto siue Aula vnum Socium sacerdotali "in ordine constitutum in suum sacerdotem imppm noiatum siue " noiand & celebratuf p aiabus pbone memorie Dni Wittmi Bateman " fundatoris nri & Magri Rob^ti Goodknape cl'ici p% aiabus parentii " ac omnium suorum fenfactor videit Jobis Betncie' Thome & Emme "{Hiatus in MS) in parochia S*' Edwardi Martiris in Cantebriggia "atcjj ppetuis temporibus specialit deprecatur infra eandem ecctiam " fore ordiriabimus p nos & successores nfos in Socium nri Collegij " scdm formam Statutorum die! nri Collegij electum vel eligend & ''admittend sili quoq^ forma nri successores eadem p re sempopus "cum fuit puidebut. Qui quidem Soeius in eius admissione iurabit " qd omnia statuta nri Collegij p recolende memorie Dominum Willm " Bateman fundatorem ^fati Collegij ordinata p posse suo fideli? "obseruabit. Et insup in singtis missis suis p ipm celebrand im- " mediate post collec?, Deus qui in? Appticos, quam ex vi statuti " dieere debet p anima fundatoris, Illam coUecl, Deus misericordie, "hoc modo p anima famuli tui sacerdotis Magri Rob'ti Goodknape "ac aliorum supius noiatorum dieere teneatur. Illumq, ippm^ vo " Magrm Rob'tum Goodknape nri Collegij siue Aule inter brifactores "censemus esse noiandum nostrorumq, omnium suffragiorum & [222] " meritorum operum volumus esse ptieipem suiq, obitus diem singtis "annis in die be Marie Salome videit vicesimo sSdo die mensis " Octobris cum missa & exequijs mortuorum in die ^cedenti cum " nota obseruabimus & nri successores ilia eadem imppm obseruabunt. " In quibus quidem exequijs & missa nri Collegij seu Aule Magister " siue Custos si ^sens fuit duodeeem denarios peipiet, quilibet itaq, "soeius eiusdem Collegij seu Aule qui in eisdem psencialiter aderit ■' octo denarios & quitt Discipulus simili? intessens quatuor denarios " liebit. Volumus insup & p nobis & suceessoribus nris quibuscumqj " futuris vt dictus ille soeius & sacdos qui p antedieto Magro Rob'to " Goodknape spealit eelebrabit in omnibus equale Jus alterius socij " Sa2do! die? Collegij consequi valeat & here. x Et qd singulis "festiuis diebus causa cessante ttima dca eeetia inresse diuinaq, " officia eii curato manutenere & eundem Curatu cum necesse fuit in " sacmentorum ministracoe [iuuare] oportet. x Eum eciam volumus 1 Betride(?). C. Sp. P(ercival). * Ipsum. V. B., p. 113. 236 Trinity Hall [222] " vltra id ex reddi? die? terra? & tentor annuatim in die obitus dicf "Magri Rob'ti Goodknape in Ecctia S'' Edwardi Cantebr ^dic? "custodiend siue celebrand decern solidos recipe & here, recipiendi "tamen pecuniam p modum annualis seruicij vel alio quouis colore " ad celebrand pro alijs penitus sibi in?dicimus facultatem : Saluis " semper hijs ad que ex consuetudinibus obseruanciis ordinacoibus & " statutis eiusdem Collegii siue aule idem Socius obligabitur : Prouiso "tamen semper circa pmissa qd si igne aut alio casu fortuito pdict " reddi! ceperint decrescere sic vt ^fatus psbi? tanquam alius socius " sine Collegij piudicio sub forma pdic? sustentari non possit tunc cum "locus eiusdem socij vacauit aut fuit ei aliunde puisum subrogetur [223]"saltem alius in eius locum tanquam priuatus ^sbit qui minori " stipendio contentus in die? Ecctia S" Edwardi celebrabit p aiabus "pdcis quous(]^ pdictus casus p Collegij puidenciam aut aliorum pio "auxilio restaurari possit." N.B. That Clause marked x & beginning £^ ^^««^?//w,& ending with oportet, is in y« Master's Book put at y^ bottom of y^ Page with a mark for its being inserted, as I have done it, in y^ Body of y« Statute or Order. XI BENEFACTORS [1500 — 1642.] (II) DR HEWKE. [151] Walter Hewke 12* Master, gave one Fellowship. His Will bears Date May i. 15 17. By wch He gives The Griflfin Inn in Bridge street with y« appertinences & Lands belonging to it : also two other Tenements with y« Gardens & appertinencies belonging to y™, lying right over ag* y^ foresd Inn in Bridgestreet Cambridge: also Two other Tenements with a Garden & yards belonging to them over ag' y* Dolphin in Cambridge, for y'' perpetual maintenance of a Priest in Trinity Hall, to be call'd D^ Hewke's Priest, & to proceed LL.D. within Ten years after his being Admitted Fellow. An anniversary to be kept yearly, for wch y« Master of y« College for y« s d s d time being to have i — 8., each Fellow i., each Scholar 6., &c. See a Copy of his Will in y^ Ma,ster's Stat: Book. Also see Archiv: Cott. Miscellan: Vol: i, towards ye end' for things relating to Dr Hewke. Dr Hewke's Will. A Copy of D"" Hewke's Will taken from That in Cambridge [248] Drawer in our Treasury, with the Probate Annex'd under Arch-Bp Warham's Seal, The Probate bears date Aug: 11. 1518. "IN Saluatoris Jhu Cristi noTe Amen. " Primo Lune Mensis Maij Anno Dni Miltimo quingentesimo "decimo septimo I Walter Hewke Doctor of Canon beyng in good " and hole memorie and good helth of body make this my last Will '■ and testament in this manner folowyng. First I gyve and bequeth "my soule to Almyghti God my maker to ower blissed lady his " mother and virgyn And to all the blissed company of hevyn and " my body to be buried where it shall please God I maye assigne it. " And my gravestone that is redy bought and paide for to be laide ^ Miscellanea, vol. I. [69]. 238 Trinity Hall [248] " over my body shortely after my decease with the Image and other "Scriptures made therefore. ITEM I gyve and bequeth to the "College called trinitie Hall in Cambridge all my hole Inne called " the Gryfifyn lying in brigestrete. ITEM I gyve and bequeth to the "College aforesaid all the appurtinnce and lende belongyng to the " seid Inne. Also I gyve and bequeth to the College called Trinitie " Hall other ij tenements with their twoo hole gardens with all their " appurtirince belongyng to them lying ryght over agenst the forseid " Inne in the forseid strete & paryshe. Also I gyve and bequeth to " the forseid College my other ij tenements with a garden and yardes " Mongyng to them next the Cornell agenst the greye Friers right over " agenst the Dolphyn in alhalowe pishe in Cambridge vnder this [249] " condicion and entent folowyng and not ells so that 1 and my " Frendes may be for ever and contynually prayed for : And to have " a ppetuall actuall prest secular founded in the seid college there to "praye in the seid college for the founders soule my father soule "John Hewke my mother soule Margery Thomas Crane soule and " all Cristen soules : this prest to be founde and susteyned with all "suche proffites avantages and encreasses as shall come and ryse '■ of the seid Inne and the seid iiij tenements : And my Annusarie "yerly to be kept in all poynts as I have wryten the Instruccions " with myn owne hande. ITEM I will and requyre that this my " prest shal dispose hymself that he maye saye the hole masse of the " v woundes of our Lorde Jftu Criste eury frydaye in the yere wekly " by hymself or by an other preste for my soule and my benefactors "soules. ITEM I will this my preste shal be called Doctor Hewks '• prest shal have all maner of proffites ryghts and vantages in and of " the seid College as any other canyster prest and felowe hath or shal " have in tyme to come yerly in all things as long as the proffits of "my seid Inne and seid tenements husbonly repayred and mayn- "tayned maye sustayne, to be loked vpon wysely diligently & " charitably to be ordered after good conscience as the master and " the felowes of the seid College will answere afore god that I be not " put by and defraudyd of my suffrages and prayers. And playne " Indentyd wrytings to be made thereof and a statute concernyng " the forseid prest and of myn Annursarie to be kept yerly the ■'daye aforseid with Dirige placebo arid comendacion solemply by [250] " note. ITEM I will that this my prest shall do and bere all maner "of suffrages prayers and charges as all other felowes canysters "prests of the seid College do or shall do as the founders statutes " doth requyre : Provided alwaye that this my prest shall nether bq IV alter Hewke 239 "Steward nor recever of the seid College Lyvelode: Provided also [250] "allwaye that he shall not sve the cure of seint Edwardis in " Cambridge but that he shall sey his dyvyne svice, and masses in "Trinitie Hall to thentent that he shall plye his studdy more dili- " gently. ITEM I will this my prest maye take and have frely at "any tyme a yerly ^vice subsidy or trentall for a soule or soules " and beside that as the founders statutes doth gmyte at his pleasure " beyng my prest for me and my benefactors notwithstandyng : Pro- "vided alweye so that he shall saye or sing the seid ^vice most "comenly in trinitie Hall and in none other places so that he "returnyt strayte after that he have done and song for that soule "to sing agene strayte for my soule and my benefactors soules no "proffites nor vantage to be adymynyshed that he shulde have be "reasone of my ?vice of the College that ^vice or trentall notwith- " stendyng. ITEM I will that this my prest shal be suche on alweye " chosen as shal be vertiouse good and abyll in wyt and maners and " connyng willing to study effectually and diligently in Jure canonico " aut Ciuili or in both to thentent he maye procede Doctor in one " of the seid sciens or both within the space of x yere next after "that he be chosen feloo by the maister and the more parte of the "company of the College and by the maister or president sworne "and amytted to all proffits vantages as an other canyster prest shal [251] " be in the seid College : Provided allwaye that suche an abyll " actuall prest shall allweye be chosen as is aforseid in all things and " as shall thus entend effectually to plye his studdy and none other : " and yf the rogation dayes fall on the first mondaye of Maij then my " annusarie daye to be kept on the next twesdaye after in all poynts " as I have wryten for the yere allonly so fallyng. ITEM I will that "whan so ever it shall happ that my seid prest to departe & Leve "in any maner wyse the right and title of the seid College than " I woll that an other able actuall prest be chosen by the maister "and the more parte of the felowes of the seid College within a " moneth next after he be so departed owte of the tytell of the "seid College or ells the fre election and full poore of the seid "chosyng of this prest allonely shalbe frely and holly devoluyd "to the seid maister of the seid College for that time allonely he " than to chose alwey suche an able actuall prest as is above rehersed "in all poynts and none other: and that tyme that my prest hath " an other ^vice all my rents to go to the repacions of my tennantres. " ITEM I will that yf any of the disipulis of the College be abyll in " wytt maners and connyng and of v yeris stody complete in Canon 240 Trinity Hall [25i]"CiviIl or Arte he doyng as is aboveseid shalbe preferred at any " election before all other he havyng conyng to pforme my last will [252] "in all the ^misses and not ells and also that he be actuall prest " and graduat of the Vniuersitie of Cambridge be suche tyme as my "prest afore hym shall departe and leva the tytell of the seid " College : And he to be chosen after that maner he maye thus "do and enioye the seid ^vice and not ells. ITEM I will that no " maner of parsone whether he be any of the trinitie Hall or any " of my kynred shall take nor witholde no maner of my stuff goodes " detts nor wages belongyng to me in whose handes so evir they be " but it shalbe lefuU to my executors to aske and receve them " according to right and good conscience and none to remyt withoute " the playne expressing consent of all myn executors and them to " dispose frely and none of myn executors shall scale nor cause to be " made none acquytance to any of my Dettors of no maner Detts " withoute the expresse consent and agrement of all myn executors "and they so agreed they shall to scale therto. ITEM I will have " myn annusarie yerly kept in trinitie Hall as I have enformed myn "executors in myn owne hande wryten. ITEM I will that all the "fruytes greyne and corne beyng or growyng within my benefice " of Halywell the tyme of my deth be solde to the best pryse be myn " executors to detts and bequests and to dispose them for the welth "of my soule and all Chren soules except suche greyne and catell " as shalbe spent at my buryall and other tymes after the discrecion " of myn executors yf they be not assigned to Richard Hewke by my "wrytyn of myn owne hande. ITEM I will that the maister and " the felowes of Trinitie Hall have a true copy in all things of my " testament and last will my prest and myn executors in lyke wyse " for the playne knowledge in all things. ifM I will that all suche " gyftes and assignements that I have gyven and assigned in my lyff [253] "to any psone be myn owne hande wryten shalbe sewer and stabyll "to them withoute any contradiccion of any psone : And I woll that " myn executors fortifie that same in all things and that my executors "supporte and mayntayne Richard Hewke my kynnesman in all "suche things as I have gyven and assigned hym. " THE RESIDEWE of all my goodes moveable and vnmoveable " detts and all other goodes not bequethed gyven nor assigned in this " my testament to no psone nor be no wryting of myn owne hande " gyven to no psones I gyve and coiiiyt to the dispsicion of them into " the Rewell and feithfuU discrecion of Richard Hewke whome I make " my feithfull executor most charitable to fulfill this my last testament Walter Hewke 241 " and Ijist will to the most pleasure of Almyghti God and welth of my [253] " soule. In wytnes and full profif wherof I have wryten this testament " with myn owne hande." The Codicil. I copy Dr Hewk's Codicil fm an old Copy of it in our Master's Statute Book. I take it to be D^ Hervy's own Handwriting. " Sequitur vera copia codicilt superius in test° suo mentiona? "scripti manu ipius Walteri et in cista nra coi remanen. " Hec e' vltima voluntas mei Walteri Hewk Deere? Doctoris M" "siue custodis Collegij Aule S. Tri's de Norwico in Cantabr "indentata facta et lecta primo die mensis Maij 15 17 et a° Regn " Regf H. 8. post conquestu octauo. q°ad terr et tenta mea in villa " Can? pred cum ptineii Inp'^ volo supplico et requiro qd oes " cofeoffatores mei feoffati ad opus et vsvi mei pred Walteri Hewk "et Collegij siue Aule S. Tri's Can? et assign meorum imppetuum "et ad tes?" et vltima voK? mei pred Walteri Hewk si qua inde "fecero gimplend, pacifice deliberent seu deliberari faciant plenam et [254] " pacificam possessionem siue seseinam^ de et in messuagijs meis " et Hospitio voc le Gryfifyn iac in paroch S. Clemets et oium Sactj "Ville Cat vna cii tribus acris terr iac in Capo ville ^d ad t'es?m "et vltiam mea volUtatem mei pred Walteri Hewk si qua inde "fecero omo pimplend imppetuum ea intentioe et no al^ qd Custos "et socij Collegij S. Tri'^ Can? qui p tempore mint custodiant "aiiiSsariii meii singtis aiiis p° die mar?s Maij infra' capellam pred " Colt cu Placebo, Dirige, et Coiiiedatione cu nota et soleni? in die " Lune prox preceden, et cu missa De requiem solenit cantand in "crastino V3 p° die mar?s Maij p aiabus meorum pris mris et mei "Walteri et p quibus orare teneor cii apparatu psbitef Diaconi et " subdiaconi : post missam solene Dedicatois eod die prefa? capelle " et cantata et finita missa dedicatois die? capelle Inde volo qd "oes socij et alij pntes copleti et cantantes in die? missa dedicatois " in die? capella heant incotinenti post fine misse ^dc in aula insimul "vnum repastum voc le brekefast ad expeng die? mei Walteri: et "ille socius presbiter q' celebrabit ilia missa dedicatois cu nota "soleni? eodem die p labore suo feebit incontinenti post missam " 4°"' denaf solvend eid p manus mei Presbiteri ay' egressii Capelle : "quem Presbiteru sic celebratur Custos aut Presidens dicti Colleg "in eius absentia libere assignabit nisi Custos aut Presidens velint " eand missa celebrare quos volo p oibus alijs preferri. ITEM volo qd " custos die? Colti ^ns et psonaK in die? Capella ad completas exequias 1 seisinam (?). ' intra (?). ' ant? (?). D. w. j6 242 Trinity Hall [254] " V3. Placebo, Dirige, Laudes et comendal pred die Lune hora [255] "conuenienti post meridiem et ad missa completa de requiem in "crastinu soleniter cu nota cantata post missam dedicatois V3 " interessens a principio usq, ad fine coplete oTbus premissf in dicta "Capella p suo labore hebit xx d. It quilifc Doctor socius et "Presbiter missa de requiem celebratur^ eod die p alabus pris "mris et mei interessens pmissf oTbus simili mo° hebit xiiii d. " I? quilib Doctor socius non presfer et quilife presbiter socius oibus "^missf et simili moo celebrans eod die in prefata Capella hebit "xii d. Item quilib socius non Doctor nee presbiter si sit infra "sacros et graduatus interessens simili mo° oibus pmissf feebit x d. "K quilib socius non Doctor presbiter nee graduatus interessens "complete et simili mo° oibus pmissf hebit viii d. I? quilib "discipulus interessens simili mo° hebit vi d., Et qd quilib presbiter "celebrabit missam de requiem eod die in ^fata Capella et no in " alio loco et no tempore episcopalis^ misse p aia mea et bnfactorii " meoru, nee tempore misse dedicatiois ; Et quicumq, con""* fecerit " nihil hebit. Et si custos alius socius vel discipulus dicti CoUegij "sit infirmus et pns in coUegio et no pot interesse oibus pmissf "heatur p ^nte et interessente ita qd dicat oia et singta ^fata "suffragia post recuperacoem sue infirmitatis in Capella pdic?a. " Et tam Custos q"" ces socij et Disc interesseri a principio vsq^ ad "fine oibus jpmissf incontinenti post fine eiusd misse a" egressvi " Capelle hebiit suinas superius limitatas p manus custodis ^sidentis " aut mei Presbiteri : Ita qd singti insimul interim dicant p aia mea " De pfundis in audientia et qd singti supradicti offerent ad dictam "missam vnii obolu. ITEM volo qd eod die V3 po die martis Maij "ta custos socij et oes inhitantes in dicto Collegio post die? missa " heant vnu pndiii puce^ in aula sedentes et non alibi ex sumptibus " et expensis meis expendendo in prandio et cena in bonis victualibus "seruitia^ et vino ad magis pficuii et coiiiodii ad valore xiij s. iiij d. [256] " annuatim ^ter cornunas solitas cu diligenti supuisione in pmissf " mei presbiteri, aliquibus Doctoribus theolog iuris Ca<=' Cii's aut alijs "honestis viris cu tribus bedellis ad id prandiii inuitatis secund " discretionem Custodis aut Presidentis in eius absentia dicti CoUegij. " Et Vlterius volo qd si dicti Custos et socij diet Colt Aule S. Trits "siue successores sui oia pmissa fideliter pimplere recusauerint "renuerint aut distulerint aut p suu ordinariu V3 Cancellariu siue " Vicec sup premissf negligentes inuenti et conuicti fuerint, Volo tunc "qd Mf et socij CoUegij sive Aule Anniiciatiois bte Marie voc " Gunvyll Hall in Can? q' p tempore fuerint et succ sui pcipiant et 1 Principalis. V. B., p. 154. ■ publice (?). Cerevisia. V. B., p. 154. Bishop Nicke 243 " heant oia pred tenta exit^ et oi'oda pficua die? messuagioa et triu [256] "acr^ ter ^noiaf et in oibus faciend et ordinand infr^i pred Colt " voc Gunvyll Hall in Can? vt pdic? e' et sicut custos et socij Aule S. " Tri's facere deberet ex q° inuenti fuerint in tali negligentia in " quatum statuta dicti Collegij de Gunvyll Hall paciuntur. In cuius "rei test"! vtric^ parti hui^ indenture sigillu meu apposui. Quarum "vna pars inde remaneat penes m"" et socios Colt S. Tri'^ Can? "et succ suos et altera pars remaneat penes m'^'" et socios Colt "Annuncitois fete Marie voc Gunvyll Hall in Can? et succ suos " ibm remansuf p memorand imppetuum. Da? die et a° supscriptf . " ITEM quu oes presbiteros deceat quatu fieri poterit optimis imbui "moribus tale^ exemplar recte vivendi vnicuia prebere vt ad " virtutem amplectandam excitetur : Ideo volo psbiteru meu non "solo a coiiiessatioibus et tabernarum alioruue quorijcumq, hospi- "tiorum frequetatione absq, associatione alterius socij dicti collegij "seipsum abstenturum verumetiam diligen? adnisurum vt alij ad " bonarum trarum amore rapiatur : tatu abest a voluntate nra vt " quecjj ad hmoi illecibra alliciat. Qui si huic volutati nfe contraueSit " aut alicui eius particule post trina monitionem a maiori parte ' sociorum rite congregata factam sic protinus expellatur vt amplius "possessionu nrarum redditibus minime alatur." (12) BISHOP NICKE. The Right Reverend Father in God Richard Nicke Lord Bp of [151] Norwich Founded Three Fellowships, & Two Scholarships, one Fellow to be a Civilian, ye other two Canonists : The Canonists to be ordain'd Priests within a year after their being Admitted Fellows. For an s d s d Obit 3 — 4. to the Master ; 2. to each Fellow ; & 8. to each Scholar ; s d & 13 — 4. for an entertainm' yearly at y* Fellows' Table. See y« Master's Statute Book. Bp Nick Dyed A.D. 1536 after he had been Bp 36 years, Godwin de Praes: Angl:" See some acc'^ of him in M>" Blomefield's Topogr: Hist: of Norfolk, p. 406'. ' intra (?). '" Godwin's account of Nicke [or Nix] is as follows :—" Demortuo Jano surrogatur "Richardus, cui utcunque a nive nomen videatur inditum, adeo nihil erat nivei in pectore, "luxuriosis cogitationibus plurimum aestuante, ut atro carbone libidines eius notandae " videantur, si vera sunt quae de illo a Nevillo perhibentur. Antequam e vita excederet "per multos annos oculis captus, caecus interiit anno 1536, cum praefuisset huic ecclesiae " [Norwic] annos totos 36." Francisci Godwini de Praesulibus Angliae Commentariuin : p. 440. Cambridge: 1743. ' An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk by Francis Blomefield and Charles Parkin : vol. III., pp. 54?— ?• 1805—10, 16 — 2 244 Trinity Hall [320] Bp Nick lies Buried in y« Cathedral Church at Norwich under a Large Tomb-Stone between the two Pillars in y= Body of the Church. I saw his Tomb-Stone A.D. 1723- It is a very Large one ; But there is no Inscription remaining. His Arms are remaining still in some places over y^ Tomb-Stone & in other places near it, viz. Or, a Cheveron between 3 Leopards Heads, Gules. He is reported to have " built y^ north Cross Isle of this Church, " and guilded y^ roof of y^ same, upon wch his Coat of Arms is to be " seen." (Weever's Fun : Monum's p. 796.) Bishop Nick's Three Fellows. (The Master's Book of Statutes.) [231] "RICHARDUS NICKE miseracione diuina Norwicensis Epis- "copus charissimis suis filijs socijs ac discipulis in Aula Diue "Trinitatis de Norwico in Cantabrigia presentibus ac futuris ab "ipsa suma et Individua Trinitate Patre Filio et Spu sancto "gratiam pacem et benedictions. " Quanquam ipsa lege nature ducimur, o charissimi filij, vt bene " de nobis meritos redamemus amplectamur eisq, vicem pro virili re- "pendamus ac mea in vos beneficia quibus quotidie fruemini satis "alioqui vos ad referendam mihi tam viuo quam mortuo gratiam "prouocare debebunt, tamen quoniam ea est Humane fragilitatis " imbecillitas vt arbitrio nostro sine lege permissi non eo semp "feramur quo vocat pietas sed fere quo rapit cupiditatu nostrarum "tempestas non aliter quam nauis destituta clauo non eo dirigitur " quo vult nauclerus sed quo ventorum agit impetus : ideo opere " pretium nobis visum est vt nos liberos nostros quibus quam "optime consultum volumus legibus ac statutis aliquot velut qui- " busdam cancellis in offitio contineamus et ad studia pietatis ac- "cendamus. Neq> enim satis mihi videbor offitio erga vos parentis " probe functus fuisse si tantum effecero vt nihil vobis desit quod ad " victum ac vestitum necessarium erit, nisi etiam ac multo magis sol- " licite curauero, vt potior vestri pars animus bonis tris moribusq^ pijs " exornetur. Quando enim vos non tam mihi quam reipublice gignere " constitui, genitos sic educari volo ne frustra vos genuisse videar : " frustra autem genuisse videbor nisi vos tales aliquando moribus et " scientia euaseritis vt rempublicam consilio iuuare possitis et integre " vite exemplis illustrare. Ad que duo etsi vos merito multa debent " accendere, in deum religio in patriam pietas (cui ac non vobis solum [232] " nati estis) expectatio parentum et amicorum, vestra ipsorum cum Bishop Nicke 245 "honestate coniuncta vtilitas, denique multorum qui ex hoc Collegio [232] "prodierunt clarissimorum virorum exempla, qui sua quisq^ etate " reipublice magno turn ornamento turn presidio fuerunt, tamen non " possum mihi pro eo quo vos prosequor affectu paterno temperare quo " minus et ipse quoq^ ad eadem duo vos & vestrum singtos crebris ex- " hortatoibus allicerem et premijs alliciam quotidianis. Quotidie enim "beneficia mea, sed que deo vt 01a bona non mihi accepta referre •' debetis, experiemini, et quoties hec nostra statuta recitari audieritis "toties Parentem vestrii etiam post fata in eisdem vobiscum coUo- "quentem et ad trarum pietatisq^ studia vos inhortantem reputate. " Sed iam quid a vobis vicissim pro suo erga vos beneficio paterna " postulet charitas et pia in rem vestram sollicitudo vbi iam in gregem " liberorum nostrorum sitis adoptati seriatim audietis. At comodissi- " mum quidem nobis videtur vt prius de numero sociorum quos nostris "alendos fore sumptibus volumus pauca dicamus dicturi deinde de " numero discipulorum, postremo tam deoriii quam ipsorum offitijs ac " ministerio. "De Numero Sociorum. " Principio igitur quoniam huic Collegio modis omnibus prodesse " volumus ne% in minimo coinodis eius derogari qd ad numerii sociorum "spectat eum pro virile modum seruare decreuimus vt neq^ plures "annuis facultatibus a nobis Collegio datis instituamus, neq, rursu " pautiores : ne si plures quam pro facultatum modo instituantur " Collegiii nimiii oneraretur ; sin pautiores, reipublice incoiiiodo foret "cuius maxime refert quam plurimos in bonis moribus ac tris educari: [233] " Volumus igitur et statuimus vt tres in ppetuum consocij nfis in hoc " Trinitatis sanctissime Collegio sumptibus alantur, quibus antedictas " facultates abunde sufifecturas non dubitamus, vt interim de sumptibus "victui Discipulorum necessarijs, de quibus mox dicetur, nihil hie "dicamus. Quorum quidem sociorum vnum Ciuilistam (vt vocant) ■' esse volumus, Duos vero Canonistas, quos infra anni proximi spatium " a die quo fuerint admissi in sacerdotes volumus promoveri. Atq, " hec de numero sociorum. "De Numero Discipulorum. " Quoniam precipuam reipublice spem in recta iuuentutis educa- " tione sitam esse non ignoramus et in mala pnitiem quemadmodum " ex diligenti plantularum cultu speratur hortorum feracitas ex incultu 1 V. B., p. 126, and O. V. B., p. 113, read as above. But the title of the section on duties, infra, pp. 246 — 7, apart from other considerations, suggests discipulorum. 246 Trinity Hall [233] "autem iminere solet infecunditas, ideo ne velut imperiti Agricole qui " neglecta plantarum cura toti sunt in arboribus excolendis occupati "ita nos nulla iuuentutis habita ratione totam in senioribus curam "absoluisse videamur: Volumus ac statuimus vt duo etiam ex sump- " tibus nostris discipuli perpetuo inter vos alantur. Nam ita demum "futurum confidimus vt vacantes' sotiorum loco, non defuturi sint qui " idonei videbuntur tarn moribus quam scientia (in quibus quotidiana "de se experimenta prebebunt) quos in vacantium locum possitis "eligere. Quos potius quam alienos & aliunde ascitos (modo " fuerunt^ idonei) eligi volumus qd speremus illos sic educatos [234] " multis modis coiiiodiores vobis futures quam alios quorum prius " mores et eruditionem non explorastis, vt solent arbustule felitius in " eo solo vigere & coalescere in quo aliquadiu radices fixerint quam " subito aliunde transplantate. Hactenus de numero sociorum et dis- ''cipulorum dictum est: nunc de illorum offitijs ac ministerijs paucis "dicendum est. "De Sociorum ac Discipulorum Ministerijs et Officijs. "Quandoquidem ita res habet Charissimi filij qd vt singulis quibusq, " momentis ope diuina indigemus, ita illius benefitia horis oibus ex- "perimur: Volumus ac statuimus vt vos oes et singuli tam socij quam "discipuli quatenus assidua sanctissime Trinitatis inuocacione iugiq, "gratiarum actione vberiorum vobis ipsis ac nobis dum viuimus dei "gratiam et aie nostre post fata misericordiam promereri possitis. "Volumus incjjS et statuimus vt quotidie mane simulate^ de cubili " surrexeritis et vespere lectum repetituri, ilexis genibus dicatis "antiphonam illam de Trinitate, Libera nos, cu versiculo, Bene- "dicamus Patrem, et oratione ilia de Trinitate, Omnipotens sem- "piterne Deus, et quamdiu fuerimus in hac vita cum ilia oratione, "Rege quesumus Domine: Post mortem vero nostram cum ilia "oratione, Deus qui inter Apostolicos. Item volumus & statuimus " vt singulis diebus hora tamen diei quacunq, volueritis dicatis omnes " & singuli pro aiabus patris nostri, N., et matris nostre, N., et post " obitum nostrum pro ala nostra et animabus Predecessorum et suc- '■ cessorum nostrorum Episcoporum Norwicen ilium psalmu, De pro- "fundis, cum Kyry eleyson, cu ofone dominica, et cum orone, Inclina " Domine, expressis patris ac matris nostrorum noibus, ac post mortem [235] "nostram etiam nostro cum ilia oratione, Deus qui inter Apostolicos, "quas quidem duas Orationes, a sotiis nostris canonistis in singtis " suis missis post obitum nostrum expressis vt supra nostro parentum ac ' vacante (?). '^ fuerint. V. B., p. 128. Bishop Nicke 247 " predecessorum et successorum nostrorum noTbus recitari volumus, et [235] " quamdiu vixerimus orationem illam, Rege quesumus Dne, expresso " item noie nostro, ab eisdem quoties celebrauerint volumus frequentari : " Item quoniam inter alia pietatis exercitia non aliud nobis videtur " efficatius ad diuinum in pectoribus nris amorem accendendum quam "si frequentissime passionem Christi quam pro nobis redimendis "ptulit amarissimam recoluerimus, Volumus vt oes vos et singti " nisi legittimu subsit impedimentum quotidie missam audiatis in "qua iuxta illius ^ceptum, Hoc quotienscunq} feceritis in mei " memoriam facietis, coriiemoratio agitur ardentissimi illius erga nos " amoris qui ilium pro peccatis nfis expiandis, agnu sine macula " inocentissimum, mortem vitro subire probrosissimam coegit: cuius "misse tempore aut alio si tum comode non poterit flexis genibus "dicatis quinquagenas salutacoes angelicas cum ilia clausula, Jesus " Deus & Homo, Amen, et post singulas denas vnam oronem dnicam. " Item volumus & statuimus vt post obitum nostrum dicatis omnis in- " simul aut seorsum singti septimanis singtis semel tam coium lectionu ' quam cessacionu temporibus die tamen quocuc^ volueritis et coiiiodis- " sime poteritis citra studiorum iacturamq, (quam nullam aut minimam [236] " fieri optamus) exequias mortuorum cum comendacionibus aiarum " more ecctie cosueto et vsitato. "De Personis in Locum Vacantium Subrogandis. " Confidimus in dno nunquam euenturum vt terrarum nostrarum " prouentus ita diminuatur vt non semp numero sociorum simul et " discipulorum nforum alendo sufficiant : ideo si locus alicuius sotij nri " aut discipuli quouismodo vacauerit in futurum, Volumus statuimus ■' et ordinamus qd per concordem maioris partis socioru electionem " alius infra mensem subrogetur, alioquin Custodi licebit in vacantium " locum quemuis idoneum ilia vice subrogare nisi tam grauis in "manerijs nfis ruina (qd nunquam fore cofidimus) euenerit vt sup- " putatis ad eam instaurandam necessarijs expensis redditus oes "reliqui ex predictis predijs nfis prouenientes numero sociorum et " discipulorum nostrorum alendo minime sint suffecturi : Quo casu "volumus ad tempus electionem dififeri quo vi} expense oes in re- "fectione maneriorum nostrorum facte e redditibus ex terris nfis "pceptis valeant resarciri. "De Anniuersario Nostro. "Quoniam (vt est in libro Machabeorum) sancta et salubris est "cogitatio pro defunctis exorare vt a peccatis soluantur vnde ilia 248 Trinity Hall [236] " quoq) ecctie consuetudo manauit vt et anniuersaria omnium fidelium "comemoratio celebraretur et certe quedam preces statuerentur ab [237] '• eadem anniuersario cuiusqj celebrando peculiares, inuitat profecto " nos turn sacer ecctie ritus tum anime nfe salus omni studio pro- " curanda vt preter speciales cuiusq, et priuatas preces quas superius " ab vnoquoct dicendas statuim^ publicas adhuc alicot & spu coiiiuni " proferendas cupiamus. Volumus igitur statuimus et ordinamus qd "quamprimum Gustos & Socij nos ab hac luce migrasse certo ac- •'ceperint statim in sacello huius CoUegij aut in ecctia parochiali •'conuocatis oibus socijs et discipulis in Vniuersitate tunc pre- "sentibus, pro ala nra et animabus Parentum nostrorum Bene- " factorum et oium fidelium defunctorum, exequias cum oi solemni- "tate et deuocione celebrent in coiiiuni: sequenti autem die hora p " Custodem aut eius locum tenentem prefigenda rursum coueniant, ac " psalmum, Beati iiiiaculati, cum sequentibus coiiiendationum psalmis " more ecclesiastico decantent, et illis finitis missam de requiem pari " modo absolvant : statim autem post missam de requiem finitam, " Volumus vt illis qui exequijs coiiiendationibus & misse interfuerint " ac celebrationi earundem deuote intenderint de bonis nris numeretur " et distribuatur vt sequitur, videlicet Custodi tres solidos et quatuor "denarios, Item cuilibet sotio duos solidos, et cuilibet discipulo octo "denarios. Volumus insup vt illo die tarn socij quam coiiiensales "omnes de bonis nfis annuatim habeant vnam qua' appietantiam "in quam tresdecem solidos et quatuor denarios insumi volumus. "De ijs in spetie dixisse satis abunde putamus: cetera vero, ne [238] " saluberria bone memorie Wittmi Batmani pdecessoris nfi statuta "parui fecisse videamur, sic a vobis fieri volumus quemadmodum "in ipsis statutis omni merito religione obseruandis definitum est." (13) BISHOP GARDINER. [151] The Right Revd Father in God Stephen Gardiner Lord Bishop of Winchester, Prelate of ye Garter, Lord High Chancell"" of England, & ChancelK of y^ University of Cambridge, & i/^^ Master of Trinity Hall, Gave us by Will one Hundred Pounds. He Dyed A.D. 1555. He was Buried at Winchester. Godwin De Praesulibus, pp. 236-7. His Will bears Date Nov: 8. 1555. Prov'd Jan: 18. 1557. (See Prerog. office.)' ' Omit quam (?). ^ See Wills [in Cambridge Registry] from Doctors Commons, 1495 — 1695. Camden Society's Publications, No. Lxxxvn., p. 42. 1865. Mr Spicer 249 (14) MR SPICER. [152] £ s d 'W Spicer gave 43. 06. 08.* for a Scholar to be Chosen out of Tokefelde School by y^ Counsel of y^ Parson of Balcomb & y^ Vicar of Tokefelde^ if there be any, if not then out of Clare Hall ; after that out of S' Cath : Hall. This Scholar to have as much as any other f d Scholar, and 6 — 8. besides and his Lectures freely. See y^ Master's Statute Book. Mr Spicer's Scholar. Master's Book of Statutes. " Thys ys y^ effecte of a Indentur made betwyne y^ Master & [223] " Felows of trinte Halle & M^ Spycer ye wheche gave to y^ Collage XX " for a Scholer to be had for euer iiii.iiii' = vi^ = viii"" et exaudivit me, " Ex omnibus tribulationibus eripuit me ; "Accedite ad eum et illuminamini " Et facies vestrae non confundentur ; " Qui facit Angelos suos spiritus, " Et Ministros suos Ignem urentem. " Domine exaudi orationem meam, " Et Clamor meus ad Te veniat. " Oremus. " Familiam tuam, quaesumus, D^e, continua pietate custodi, vt ab " omnibus Iniquitatibus, Te protegente, sit libera, & in bonis actibus " tuo nomine sit devota, per X'"™ D™™ nostrum." Dr Busby 257 He also gave Three & Fifty pounds, six shillings & eight pence [i5S] for y« Benefit of Two poor Scholars y' should come out of Sufifolk ; each of these Scholars to receive Sixpence p"" week w° present ; also to be preferr'd before all others (caeteris paribus) at y« Elections of Scholars of y^ House de minori Forma ; These Scholars, or Ex- hibitioners, to do y« Dutys yt other Scholars of y^ House do, viz. to serve y^ Fellows in Chapel & at Table, to Read y^ Chapters according to Custome, & to keep exercise ; also to serve y* President & Sen"" Fellow ptictrly in private, under whose Tuition they are to be, & to have their Tuition & Bed Chamber gratis. The order of y^ Master & Fellows concerning this matter is Dated Oct: I. 1577. For more particulars concerning D"" Busby's Benefactions to our [156] College, see The Vellum Book with Green Strings^ Dr Busby's Benefaction. [245] See ye Vellum Book with Green Strings^ "Oibus X'' fidelibus ^ns scriptu visuris vel audituris, Henricus " Hervy legii Doctor magister Collegij siue Aule sancte Trinitatis in "VniSsitate Cantabf, ac socij et scolares eiusdem Salutem: Cum "venerabilis vir M"" Humfridus Busby Legum Doctor nuper socius " Collegij supradict, vbi gradu doctoratus meruit insigniri, pio erga "dictum Collegium studio, nobis prefa? M""", socijs et scolaribus, viuens "& valens, viginti libras legalis monete Anglie dedit ac numerauit: " Petens vt inde ppetuis futuris temporibus, singtis Dominicis diebus a " festo oim sanctorum vs% ad festum Purificatiois Bte Marie Virg tam "in prandio quam in cena infra collegium nfum ignis struatur cois "quo calefiant oes in eodem collegio qui adessevoluerint: Acpreterea " vt post singtas refectioes in quibus Hoc biificium iteratur pro grarum "actione dicantur versiculi cum oratioe sequen? viz: " Benedicam Dnm in oi tempore ; " Semper laus eius in ore meo : "In Deo laudabitur aTa mea; "Audiant masueti et letentur. " Magnificate Dominu mecum ; "Exaltemus nomen eius in idipum: " Exquisiui Dominu, et exaudiuit me ; "Ex oTbus tribulatioibus eripuit me. 1 V. B. pp. 95-8. D. W. 17 258 Trinity Hall [24s] "Accedite ad eum et illuminamini, "Et facies vre no confundentur ; "Qui facit Angelos suos spus "Et ministros suos ignem vrentem. "Dne, exaudi oratioem meam, "Et clamor meus ad te veniat. " Oremus : "Familiam tuam, quesumus, Diie, cotinua pietate custodi vt ab " oibus inquitatibus, te protegente, sit libera, et in bonis actis tuo noie " sit deuota p X'""" Diim nfm." [246] " Nos huiusmodi biificium agnoscentes, ac beneuolis ais amplec- "tentes, vna cu quadraginta solidis antea per eundem nro coUegio " donatis, dictum M™ Humfridum Busby inter bnfactores nfi coUegij " numerandum censemus, et eius iuste ac pie petitioni assensu nrum "prebentes, decernimus perpetuo obseruandum prout superius est "expressum, manuum nfarum subscriptioe primo die Septembris " 1572." " Per me Henr Hervy Per me Johan Warner " Per me Thomam Creke Per me Robertum Sendell " Per me Jotlem Bettis P me Gul. Goldingham " Per me Martini! Berye P me Edmondii Moundeford " P me Tho Hammond P me Petrum WythipoU." Dr Busby's Two Scholars. "Vniuersis ^ntibus & futurf Henricus Hervy legii Doctor M^ "Collegij sine Aule sancte Trit^ in Vniusitate Cantabf ac socij & "scolares eiusd Collegij SALUTEM: NoSitis qd veflabilis vir Hum- " fridus Busby legu Doctor nup Collegij socius, memor bnficii ifem " accept!, in Honor sanctissime Trit= ac p pauperum scolasticorum in "iuris studio educatoe, nobis prefato M™ Socijs & Scolaribus ac " Collegio supradicto Suinam quiquaginta trium libf sex solidoa et "octo denariorii dedit ac ^nte pecunia realiter numerauit: Vt inde " duo pauperiores scolares in com Suff Dioc Norwiceii oriundi in dicto "Collegio ppetuo alantur; hoc viz. modo vt quilife eorum singtis "septimanis dii in collegio ^ns fuerit sex denarios a collegio per- "cipiat: Instituendi et destituendi p eundem p arbitrio suo du vixerit, "post mortem vero suam p mf™ et socios dicti Collegij p tempore "existen: Petens a nobis vt in electioe scolarium de minori forma, illi " duo scolares,ceteris paribus, substituantur et preferantur: Quos onerari " voluit, non tain vt in sacello ac mensa socijs ministrent ac pro more [247] " sacram scripturam legant, verum etiam vt exercitatoes scolcisticas intra Dr Hervey 259 " collegium cursu suo pagant: Ac ut singtis diebus dicant Antiphonam, [247] " Libera nos &c., cum oratoe sequ ad quam alij scolares oes eius "collegij tenentur: ac preterea, duos illos integros Dauiticos psalmos " I. 8 et 54, quorum initia sut, Dne dnus noster, et, Deus in noie tuo: "Volens etiam vt duo illi scolares priuatim et spali? presidenti et "socio maxie seniori designentur administraturi sub quorum tutela " erunt. Hoc nimirum consilio vt q™ parii habituri sint vnde viuant, " tutores p labore in seruiendo et locvt cubandi gratis eis cocedant, et " eosdem in tris similiter instituant. QUE OIA et singta premissa cum " sint per eii pie petita ac disposita nos gratis ac bnuolis ais acceptantes, " coi cosensu nro (diligenti super eisdem in? nos prius habito tractatu) " approbamus, ratificamus et ppetuo custodienda costituimus et stabili- "mus per pntes manuu nrarii subscriptione corroboratas. Daf in "Collegio nro predic?, Primo die Octobris Anno Dni 1577. Contenti " etiam sumus vt isti scolares eligantur de scola ville Eyensis in dicto " coitatu Suff aut aliquo loco vitino si qui idonei sese offerant eligendi, "ac vt inter eos illi preferantur qui dicto Humfrido consanguinitate "iiicti sunt: maxie aut Hij qui eiusdem fuerint cognominis seu "cognominis Lacy. Dat die et anno subscript " Henr Hervy " Edmond Moundeford "Johm Bettis "Thomas Hainond " Martin Berye " Peter Wythipoll " Robert Sendell " Henrye Whetcroft " William Goldingham " Johm Gardner." (20) DR HERVEY. Henry Hervey, LL.D., sometime M^ of this College, gave y^[iS7] Tenement call'd y^ Hand, together with 80 acres of Land in Ches- terton Parish, for y^ maintenance of Two Scholars ; Each Scholar to have I p"" week w" present in College, together with other Emolum's web y« rest of y^ Scholars of y« College enjoy. See The Ordinatio pro Duobus Scholaribus ex Fundatione Hen: Hervey, LL.D., wch bears Date Dec: 20. 1562. In Libro Statut. penes Custodem'. Dr Hervey gave also by will (wch bears Date Nov: i^' 1584) as follows: All Cieling of Oak & Wainscot, with all Portals in His Parlour, Great Chamber, Study, Bed Chamber, & Chamber at His Gallery end in y^ Lodge, to ye M^ of Trin: Hall & His Successors; ^ V. B. pp. 93 — 4, and infra, p. 261. 17 — 2 26o Trinity Hall s [iS7] To every Fellow of Trinity Hall present at His Buryal o. lO. o; To every Bible Clark also present S; To y^ D'-^ of y^ Comons for a piece £ s d of Plate, 6:13:04; To Robert Hervey His Nephew The Angel in Newmarket, on condition y* He Deliver to Trinity Hall between y^ pt Day of May & y^ last Day of August yearly 3 Loads of Charcoal at 13 Sacks y^ Load, every Sack to contain five Bushels at y^ Least, to be spent nightly in ye Coinon Parlour, or other Comon-place as y^ M"- shall think fit, beginning on y^ Feast of All Saints, at two Bushels pr night 'till they are spent, except ye M^ shall think meet otherwise : Or else to pay to ye My or President yearly for ever 3:0:0 before y^ ist Day of May, y' they may provide y™ as many Coals with that £ s d money as that money will buy. (This 3:0:0 is now called Ld Allington's Rent Charge in ye Cowcher.)^ The Mannor of Cotton Hall & other Lands to be sold, to buy £ s d Lands to ye value of 17 : 00 : 00 p^ anii to be assur'd to Trinity Hall, £ s d & Trinity Hall be bound to Lay out 8:0:0 p^ ann in ye Repainng of ye Causey wch He had made between Paper Mills & Qui, & to s give 20 to Him y' shall oversee the work w™ ye M^ shall appoint. 3 pounds yearly to ye Poor of Bpstortford (of wh Church He was Rector), ye same to Littlebury ; or y* ye Estate it self on wti these things are charg'd, should be possess'd by ye College, if ye Law permits. A messuage & Close in Long Stanton to Trin: Hall on condition ye College grant a Lease to ye Parson of Long Stanton for £ s d I :6:8 p"" ann.^ D' Hervey dyed Febr: 20. 1584. See a Copy of D^ Harvy's Will in Cotton Hall Box'- For ye Notable Grant of D«' Comons to Trinity Hall by pre- tended Cofnissioni^s anno 1656 see below [pp. 262 — 3]*. ' See p. 148. ^ He also left " to the Coke 6== 8"* : to y= 2"'* Coke 5=^ : to y= boy in y« kitchin 3^ 4* : " to y"= baker 6== S"" : to y= laundress 10==: to y= barber 5^." Baker, HarUian MSS. , vol. in. , pp. 318 foil. ' Now in Miscellanea, vol. 11. [11]. * For the establishment of Doctors' Commons and the relation of that foundation to Trinity Hall, see H. E. Maiden, History of Trinity Hall, pp. 103 — 7. The volumes of Miscellanea are full of documents relating to agreements, tenancies, suitSi &c. Dr Hervey 2.61 Dr Hervy's Two Scholars. (See the Masters Statute Book.) [228] "Ordinatio p Duobus Scolaribus ex fundacoe Henr Harvy LL. "Doctoris 1562. "Oibus pntibus et futuris Salutem ac fidem indubiam hisce "adhibere. Cum nuper venerabilis vir M"^ Henr Harvy 11. doctor " M"" Collegij siue Aule S. Trinitatis in Vniusi? Can? quoddam tentum "voca! ye Hand cum octoginta acris terr arabilis situa? & iacen in " Chesterton in Com Can? ob honorem S. Trinitatis ac studiosorum " gram suis proprijs sumptibus pred collegio acquisiuerit ; Petens a " nobis consocijs suis sibi pro premissis assentire vt duo scolares ex " redditu die? terf et ten? in die? collegio ppetuo alantur ad illius dum " vixerit noiacoem eligend : Nos peticoem pred iustam & equa existi- " mantes ac dictum bnficium agnoscentes Consentimus qd ex dicto " annuo redditu idem venerabilis vir ppetuis futuris temporibus hebit " Duos Scolares de minori forma in dicto collegio alend^ Qui in " admissione sua idem prestabunt iuramentum quod alij scolares [229] " eiusdem forme prestare tenentur : Quorum singti p alimento suo " hmoi liebunt pro qualib septimana qua ^ntes fuint in die? Collegio xii " Court of Admiralty Humphrey Henchman [405] "Direccons J "D"^ of Laws Chancellor of London, George " Paul D"^ of Laws Vicar Generall of y^ Arch- " bishop of Canterbury & Treasurer of y^ Society of Doctors in " Comons on behalf of y™selves & y« rest of y^ Doctors of Laws & " Advocates in Coinons on behalf of that Society call'd Doctors " Coinons or wcfe after shall be admitted into that Society com- " plaining of an Order or Decree of y^ Court of Chancery made y« " 13"^ of March 1726 in a cause wherein the Appell'^ were Pl'= & y* " Dean & Chapter of y^ Cathedrall Church of S' Pauls London, The " Master Fellows & Schollars of Trinity Hall in Cambridge & Robert " Constable were Defend'^ : And praying y' y« same so farr as it dismis- " seth ye Appell'5 Bill may be reversed, as also upon y^ sevi^ answers of " ye sd Dean & Chapter The Master Fellows & Schollars of Trinity " Hall in Cambridge & Rich & 7* six Foot five Inches Long each, St*! five Foot £ s d six Inches Long, 9* four Foot ten inches Long) cost 12:02:00'. [414] Aug: 25. 1731. The 11* & I2"> Milestones set up between Foulmire & Barley. They are Portland Stones. The ii'*^ mile- stone 7 foot High reckoning both in y^ ground & out. The Twelfth S foot 10 Inches & Half high: on Both are y^ College Arms. On one side of y« ii'^ this Inscription " XI Miles to Cambridge A.D. " MDCCXXXI." & also a Hand pointing to Cambridge: also another Hand pointing y^ other way viz. towards London with "London \^\^\' Road" written under: on y^ other side of y^ ii'ii milestone "To " Royston" "To Wittleford" with Hands pointing respectively. On ye 12* Milestone these words "XII Miles to Cambridge A.D. " MDCCXXXI." These Two Stones, & Carriage & setting up &c. cost £ ^ d 12 : 00: GO. The money was paid to John Woodward Oct: 15. 1731. See his Bill & Receipt in Miscellan Aul : Trin : Cant : vol : III. [78]. [425] Oct; 4. 1732. The 13* & 14'h Mile-Stones were set up on y^ side of ye Road leading from Cambridge to Barkway, in ye places of ye Two small Stones wch had been set up before. The present i}^ Mile-stone has ye College Arms cut on it, & "XIII MILES TO " CAMBRIDGE i^= A.D. MDCCXXXII," and is 6 foot 2 Inches long, (reckoning both aboveground & underground together) 18 Inches broad, & 16 Inches thick. The 14* Stone has ye College Arms also cut on it & " XIV MILES TO CAMBRIDGE ^T" A.D. " MDCCXXXII," and is of ye same length & breadth with ye 13111 and is 10 Inches thick. They are Both Portland Stones. Oct: 18. 1732. Paid M"" Woodward ye Mason for ye said Two £ s d Stones, including all ye work about y™ & setting y™ up, 06 : 18 :oo''. Oct. 19. 1732. A Circular mark of 14 inches & an half in diameter, & about 2 foot 8 inches fm ye ground, was cut on ye South-west Buttress of S' Maries Steeple in Cambridge fronting ye Publick Schools. From this Buttress ye sixteen miles from Cambridge to Barkway had before been measur'd. 1 Miscellanea, vol. ni. [43]. > Ibid. [87]. Mouse and Hare's Causey Fund 269 Milestones on the Road to Haverhill. May II. 173 1. I took two men along with me, and with a [457] Chain of 66 feet in length we measur'd a Mile fm the South- West Buttress of Great S' Maries Church Camb'' by ye Pump, & so over Market hill by y^ Conduit, then thro Petty Cury, & by X's College & Eiiiani straight on towards Gogmagog hills. Coiiiissary Graves caus'd a large Portland Stone afterwards to be set up on y^ Road-side, at y« end of this mile, to y« memory of M'' Worts, who gave money by Will to y« mending of this Road to Gogmagog hills. We also measur'd Birdbolt Lane y« same day (viz. May 11. 173 1) & found it to be just a Quarter of a mile Long, viz. from y^ Posts by y« Birdbolt over ag' Einan: Colt & so by Hog-hill to about 4 foot beyond y^ Northwest corner of Pembroke Hall Library Trumpington Street. Also Sept: 23. 1736 I took two men & a Boy with me, & with y^ [458] same Chain we measur'd y« road four miles farther on, from y^ P' Mile-Stone beyond Einan College to Gogmagog Hills, being y^ Road leading to Haverhill & Colchester. And on Oct: 26. 1736, the 2^^ i^ 4* & s"» Mile-stones were set on ye road-side. N.B. The Third Milestone is set on a Balk 31 foot forwarder towards Haverhill y" y^ true place. However y^ 4th Mile £ s d £ s d begins from y^ true place. I paid 0:2:4 for measuring, & o : S : 8 to Pitches y« Stone-cutter for his work. See Miscellah: vol: V. [7]. Aug: 2. 1740. Five miles more were measur'd, beginning at y«[46i] ^'^ mile stone in y^ Road leading towards Haverhill & Colchester from Cambridge. And the 6^ 7* 8"> 9"^ & lo''' milestones were the £ s d same day plac'd on y^ Right hand side of y« Road. I paid o : 2 : 6 for £ s d the measuring; and o: 12 : i to William Pitches y^ Stone Cutter for carriage of y« stones to their respective places &c. See Miscellafi : Aul : Trin: Cant: vol. v. [loi]. Milestones on the Huntingdon Road. May 15. 1735 being Ascension Day, y^ First Mile from Great [453] S' Maries Church in Cambridge towards Huntingdon was measured ; & May 19. 173 s ye Second, Third, Fourth & Fifth Miles on ye same road were measur'd; & May 29. 1735 Five Mile-Stones were set up on j^ Right hand side of y^ sd Huntingdon road. The measuring cost me Three Shillings ; & y^ setting up of y^ Stones &c. cost me Ten Shillings more'. 1 Miscellanea, vol. III. [204]. Several other receipts are to be found for accounts which Warren has not recorded. 270 Trinity Hall Act of Parliament for a Turnpike between Foulmire & Cambridge 1724. [354] The Clause in that Act relating to Trinity Hall is as follows: " Provided always y* nothing in this Act contain'd shall in any wise " affect limit or restrain to any particular place or places the Benefac- "tion of D"- Mowse, given in Trust to Trinity Hall in Cambridge " aforesaid, for & towards the Repairs of the Roads in & about the "said Town & County of Cambridge, or the parts adjacent." See the printed Act of Parliament, Miscellanea Aul : Trin : Cantabr : vol : III. [14]. Causey Accounts. [310] The First year y' I can find of D^ Mouse's Causey Accounts is 1628. The Following years hereafter mention'd are wanting, viz. 1631, 1632, 163s, 1639, 1642, 1644, 164s, 1646, 1647 1648, 1650, 1651, 1652, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658. Roman Remains on Trumpington Road. [350] About y« year 1711 several Paterae, Urns, & other Roman Antiquities were found in digging Gravel on y^ Right hand side of ye road as we go from Cambridge to Trumpington, about a Q"' of a mile off from y« one-mile-stone, & not far from y^ willow trees by y« ditch, & not far from ye River. The Gravel pits still remain. 1 have seen sev' of y^ said antiquities, wch have been in y^ possession of D"" Johnson & D^ Andrews Fellows of this College, & of Mf Thompson of Trumpington. One Patera with OF LICINI at ye bottom of ye Inside, another having OF MRRAI, another MSCLER^S ; all of y™ made of fine red earth glaz'd. I have been told of one yt has OF DAM or some such like Letters at ye bottom : (But see N.B. at ye bottom of this Page.) If so, then that may explain ye meaning of Dam Hill, as ye rising ground is call'd to this day, wch is between these Gravel pits & Trumpington. If any body hereafter shall be surpriz'd to find Roman bricks under ye flooring of D^ Monson's Chamber Num: 6 their wonder will cease, w" they shall be told, y' they were found in these Gravel pits. Dimensions of Two of ye Paterae: (i) is about 6f Inches broad, ye Briin turning up about an Inch high. (2) is above 4 Inches & an half broad & above 2 Inches high, with a cavity sufficient to contain (as I guess) near half a pint. (3) is a Brass ring about 2 inches in diameter. It was found at ye same place. It belong'd Robert Hare 271 probably, to a Horses bridle. See an account of Paterae in Mont- [350] faucon's Antiquities, vol: 2. p. 91. There is a piece of a large Urn in y^ Coll. Library. This was also found at y« same place with a great many burnt bones in it. N.B. On Sept: 6. 1733 M^ Porter Thompson of Trumpington gave me a Piece of a Patera of fine red earth, glaz'd, wdl is of y« same size with that Num : 2. & was found at y^ same place with that. At ye bottom of ye Inside are these Letters, D^ONI. (22) ROBERT HARE. A Copy of ye catalogue of Books web M"^ Robert Hare gave to [406] our Library. "Thees Books following I have geven to Trinity Hall in "Cambridge to be ^served in their Library as a remembrance of "my gift. "Rofert Hare. "Libri in Folio. " Registru antiquii de fundatione Cenobij B. Augustini Archiepi " Cantuar in pgameno manuscriptii. Sub conditioned " Cronica Cronicor cum picturis & ymaginibus depictis. "Rerii Anglicar Scriptores pcipui post Bedam ex colleccoe Heii " Savile. " Historiae Ecctiasticae Scriptores Graeci. In?^te lo: Xpofersono "Cices? Epo. " De pvatis' scoru Historiis in 6 voluminibus. Authore Laur. Surio. " Legenda Scoru Angliae. Authore lo. Capgravio vt supputaf. " Vita Patrii. Opus B. Hieronimi. " Historia Mathaei Paris. " Ipodigma Neustrie p Tho. Walsinghm. " Flores Historiar. Authore Mathaeo Westm. [407] " Catalogus scriptor Illustriii Britanniae p. lo. Baleu. " Bibliotheca Conradi Gesneri p losia Simleru aucta. " Historia Franci Guicciardini. " Cronica de Turcof origine. Authore pho' Lonicero. " Historia Polidori Vergilij. " Hector Boethius de Origine Scotof. Historia mendacissima. " Platina de Vitis Pontificii. " Aloisius Lipomanus de vitis scoru. 1 See pp. 265, 273 — 4. 2 Probatis. * ptro? 272 Trinity Hall [407] " Martinus Bellains de rebus Galllcanis, " Martini Scoti Cronica. " Roverus Pontanus Carmelita de rebus memorabilibus. " Reru Britannicaf Historiae a Div'sis authoribus coUectae. " Historia Ecctiastica. Authore Michaele Buntingero. " Laurentii Surij Historia. "Johis Naucleri Irenicon. " Liber de Gestis Aelfredi Regii tris Saxonibus edit^. " Itinerariu Berndini de Bredenbach & alio? in Terra Scam. " Descriptio totius Italiae p ffem Leandru Albertu. " Historia Hieronimi Rubei. " Flavii Josephi Opera. " Pauli Aemilij Historia. " Germanicar ref celebriores vetustioresq, cronographi. " Catalogus Anoru. Authore Anselmo Ryd. " Cronicle of John Frasserd. " Policronicon in Enghsh. " Historia quaedam ecctiastica manuscripta quae dicit' Ymago " mudi. " Thoins Waldensis in pgameno manuscriptus. " Biblia Sacra manuscripta in duobus voluminibus. " Biblia Sacra antiquissimae Impressionis. " Biblia Sacra a Johe Benedicto Edita. " Oeconomia methodica concord an tiaru Sacrae Scripturae. Authore " Georgio Bulloro. Ingens volumen. " Ludolphus Carthusianus in Psalmos. "Liber contra errores Jo. Wiklef in pgameno manuscriptus. " Authore Rogero Dymok ordis pdicatoru. [408] " Dictionariu Ambrosij Calepini. " Concilia oia gemalia in 4 voluminibus. " Confessio Augustiniana. " Thomae Mori 01a opera Latina. " Constitucoes Lynwood. " Ciprianus Leovitius de eclipsibus. " Jo Rofifen adusus Oecolampadium de veritate corporis Xti &c. " Aurea Cathena in Psalmos. In1?prete Daniele Barbaro. " Thesaurus Xtianae Religionis ab Alfonso Guerrero editus. "Speculum passionis Xti p Jacobu San[...]. " Oeconomia Biblior. Authore Georgio Edero. " Onus Ecctiae. Authore incerto. " Pupilla oculi. Authore Johe de Burgo Canceffio Cantebrig. Liber Cantuariensis 273 " Sebastian! Munsteri Cosmographia. [408] " Liber Statutoru UniSsitatis Bononien. "An Ancient Treatise in English called the Pilgramage of " Perfection. " Ciceronis opera cu Comento. " Geffrey Chawcers Works. " Tabula sup Libello qui dicif^ fasciculus temporu. Libri in 4°. " ItiSariu Paradisi. Authore Johe Raulino Parisiensi. " Opus sermonu &c. Johis Raulini. " Baculus Pastoralis. "Decalogi Decern Fceptof. Authore Franco de Marone orSis " minoru. " Sermones Dnicales Nichi ab Aquevilla AngH. " Assertio 7 Sacramentof adursus Lutheru Noie Regis Henrici 8 " edita a Johe aute Roffen composita." I transcrib'd this fm a copy wch was given D"^ Dickins by Mr Baker. That Copy has (" Trinity Hall ") written on one side, & on y« other these words viz. "A note of those bookes whiche " Mr Ro: Hare hath gyven to Trin: Hall Library by Wille delyvered "me by hym selfe, to be safely kept, in Hylary Term a° dfii 1604 "Jo. Cowell." [Canterbury Manuscript. Liber iste quondam spectavit ad Coenobium B?of Aplof Petri & Pauli sive Augustini, juxta muros civitatis Cantuarie. Ipso autem monasterio sub Regimine Regis Henrici octavi sublato bonisq, oibus monachor spoliatis & in vsum Regium conversis. Idem Liber fortuito pervenit ad manus magri Robert! Haer qui dedit eundem collegio sive Aule S'« Trinitatis Cantebrig: ibide tuto & secure custodiendu. Hac tamen conditione, vt si imposterum (favente deo) monasterium illud reedificari contingeret, Tunc Magister & Socii coftii sive Aule S'^ Trinitatis ^dicte eunde Librii monachis ejusdem Coenobii restitui facerent: Quoniam ad eosde jure ptinere debet'.] Archbishop Bancroft to D^ Cowell. " You haue a booke wch M^ Hare bestowed uppon you, that did [426] " appertaine to the Abbey at Canterburie. It conteyneth in it many ' Note at the beginning of the Liber Cantuariensis, and also in Cole, MSS., vol. vi. 97 [94]- D. W. 18 274 Trinity Hall [426] " auncient records, as I am informed. I pray you send it up unto me. " It shall be safe, for I know yo"- Charge : howbeit I hold it had bene " fitter to have bene giuen to the Archbpricke of Canterbury : wch is " more likely to stand, then that Abbey to be built. "R: C:" Directed thus : " To my very loving friend M' D^ Cowell Masf of Trinitie Hall " in Cambridge'." [347] Mr Hare's Arms''. The same Arms are in y« window in painted Glass in y^ University Consistory. The same Arms are also in Great S' Marie's Church in Cambridge, over y^ South door near y^ Organ. (23) MR THOROWGOOD. [159] Benedict Thorowgood, sometime Fellow of this College, gave us £ s d by Will 46: 13 : 4. For what he did to y^ Hall, &c., see p. 84. He was admitted Fellow ex Fundatione Epi Nick, Aug: 18, 1585'. [311] An Extract of Benet Thorowgood LL.B. & Fellow of Trinity Hall his Will Dated Apr: 13. 1596, & Prov'd in ye Prerogative Jun: 17. 1596, & at Cambridge July 7. 1596. See y« Extract under M^ Baker's Hand in Miscellan: vol. II. [68], as follows : s " First, He gives to y^ Preacher at his Buriall 10. To ye Poore of J " Sabridgworth Com: Hertf: 40. To y^ Poore of S* Edward's Parish s d s "in Cambr: 30: 4, & 40 to y^ Poore of y^ Parish wherein He shou'd "be Buried. He gives to y^ M^ Fellows & Schol" of Trin: Hall " 30 to be bestow'd upon a Dinner or Supper in y^ Coiiion Hall on y* " Day of his Buriall or iinediately after. To foure Fellows of ye sd s d " College, who were to be Bearers, to each 6: 8. Item He gives to y^ £ s d [312] "sd College of Trinity Hall 46: 13: 04 upon Condition & to ye "intent y' a Public Fire of two Bushells of Charcoal shall be kept "and maintain'd in ye Coinon Hall at Dinner time upon every " working Day in ye months of November Decemb^ and January 1 Miscellanea, vol. IV. [41]. " See p. 82. ' For the Articles of Agreement relating to Thorowgood and Hildersham, see pp. 341 — 3. Sir George Newman 275 "yearly during ye continuance of ye said College, & yt two Portall [312] "Doors be Built meet for ye Skreen of ye Hall. He gives to "Mr D"- Preston Master of Trin: Hall 3 for a Piece of Plate or a "Ring for a Remembrance. Disposes of sev' other Legacies very " considerable. The Residue of his goods not dispos'd of He Leaves " to his Broth"" in Law Cyprian Warner w™ He appoints his Executor. "Then disposes of his Lands, Ten. etc. in Gaynes Colme in Essex, " Sabridgworth Com : Hertf: &c. amongst his Relations &c.^" (34) SIR GEORGE NEWMAN. S"^ George Newman Knight gave us Fifty Pounds'. [iS9] His Epitaph. S"" George Newman Lyes Buried in S' Margaret's Church at [313] Canterbury: The Inscription is as follows": viz. " Piae Defuncti "Memoriae Sacrum " Inclyto D. Georgio Newman, Equiti Aurato, Doctori in Jure Civili ; " Reverendiss : Cantuar : Archiepiscopis D. Jo : Whitgift, Rich : Bancroft "et Georgio Abbott praecharo, "Quia in negotijs ad Archiepiscopatu spectantibus Administratori "FideH: " Nobilissimis D. de Cobham, Comiti Northamp : D : Zouch, et Duci " Buckingham', " Limenarchis in Causis infra Quinq, Portus Triginta paulo minus ■'annis Judici: "Tribus Uxoribus quia pijs Faelici: Elizabetha Wycliff; et Maria " Gough ; Sybilla Wenland Tertia & Defuncti Relicta, "Maerens posuit Marito Merentissimo, "Vixit Deo Pius, Patriae Justus, omnibus (praesertim bonarum "Literarum Studiosis) Benevolus, Beneficus. " Undena prole ex tribus uxoribus suis ditatus ; "Eliza: et Richardo ex Eliza: Wycliff Prima: " Maria H. C. Armigero in Matrimonium Patris sui manibus data ex "Maria Gough Secunda: " Filiis Quatuor et totidem Filiabus ex Sybilla Wenlad ultima : " Quoru superstites reliquit Quatuor tantum ; Margare?, Georgium, "Jacobum, Sybillam. ^ See also Baker, Harleian MSS., vol. in., p. 336. ' See p. 66. ' See also Miscellanea, vol. II. [69]. 18—2 276 Trinity Hall 1^3 '3] «obiit P^*^' 7° Junij ) ^„„„ j627. ^tatis {^J'., JFilius Primogenitusi9° OctobrisJ I28. His arms on y« Monument are, Or, a Fess Dauncett Gules, between 3 Eagles Display'd Sable. The Crest a Mermaid, (25) Vi^ COWELL. [159] John Cowell, LL.D., 19th Master of this College gave his House in Cambridge to this College, for a Logick Lecturer to Read four times a week at least in Term-time, two Hours every Day from six of ye Clock to eight in y^ morning. His Will is Dated Oct: 6. 161 1. He also gave several Books to y^ Library. Arch: Cott Miscellanea, vol. 11. [18]. Dr Cowell was Author of y* Interpreter &c. He Dyed in y^ operation of being cut for ye Stone'. Howell's Papers. (26) BP BARLOW. The Right Reverend Father in God William Barlow Lord Bp of Lincoln, by His Will dated Apr: 6. 1612, wch was Prov'd Oct: 13. 161 3, gave as follows : " Item I give unto Trinity Hall in Cambridge "my next tall standing Cup double gilt & cover'd with a Case, " wherein it is plac'd, to be at their Feasts in like manner presented " (i.e. yt they make it their Grace-Cup &c.). Item I Bequeath unto " Trinity Hall in Cambridge y^ Bible of Arias Montanus in 8 Volumes "in Fol: Item y^ Councils set out by Binius in 5 Volumes Fol: " Item ye whole Civil Course of ye Later Edition in 6 Volumes Fol : "It: Plato in 2 Volumes Fol: Greek & Latin. All wch I will to be " plac'd in their Library upon one Desk by y^selves, & ye name of j^ " Donor to be set on ye front of ye Desk." [Copy taken by M"" Baker, in Miscellanea, vol. I. [17].] W. Barlow, A.M., was admitted Fellow of this College Oct: 16. 1590. He Dyed Sept: 7. 161 3. [309] Dr Barlow Fellow of Trinity Hall, afterwards Bp of Rochester, then of Lincoln, was one of ye Translators of the Bible. (M"" Howell's Papers.) (Also see Bibliotheca Literaria, Numb : 4.) He was Dean of Chester, & drew up ye Sum & Substance of ye conference at Hampton Court i6of. 1 " Mr John Cowell D' of Lawe Master of Trinity Hall, was buryed in their Chappell "the 19th day of October 1611 : and the dark of S' Edwards had for his dutye there the "summe of 6^ 8*." Regr: St Edwards Camb. Baker, Harleian MSS., vol. xvm., p. 66. Strype, Annals, vol. in., §§ 268, 269. [1584 a.d.] Sir Robert Wiseman 277 (27) MR CATCHER. Edward Catcher was a Benefactor to this College. See Compu? [160] & s d CoB. A.D. 1628. He gave us ioo:00:oo. Extract of M^ Catcher's Will as I had it from M'^ Baker's [311] Collection. " Edward Catcher Fellow of Trinity Hall by his Will Leaves to "Trinity Hall his Houses called y** Naggs Head & y^ Houses " adjoyning in Candlewick Street in Case his 3 Brothi^^ Dye without £ s d "Heirs &c. & 100:00:00 in money absolutely — to be employ'd in "some perpetuity according to ye Discretion of his Loving Friends " Dr Corbett, M"" Turner, & M"- Blomfield, to every of whom He £ s d s " gives 5:0:0 for Rings. To all y« Prisoners in London 20 apiece, s "& to ye Prisoners in Cambridge 10 apiece &c. (Prov'd Febr: 20. " 1626.)" (28) S» ROBERT WISEMAN. S"' Robert Wiseman Knight was a Benefactor to this College. [160! Author of ye Book Intitl'd The Law of Laws, or ye Excellency of the Civil Law. £ ! d "D'' Wiseman laid out with ye Consent of ye Fellows 10: 15 : 8 " for 6 Musketts &c. & Carriage of them fm London ; The sd " Musketts were presently after their being brought to ye College " taken fm ye College by M^ Oliver Cromwell pretending ye Authority " of Parliam' so to take y™ away." See this Memorandum enter'd in Compu? Coft. A.D. 1642. See the Receipt for Musketts, Bandaliers, Bullets, Powder & Powder- horns &c. in Miscellanea, vol. I. [16]: Dated July 16 and 28. 1642. His Epitaph. S'' Robert Wyseman was Buried at S' Benet's Pauls Wharfe, London. There is a Fair monument for Him on ye South Wall. The Inscription on it is as Follows, viz. '' Hie situs est D"^ Rob : Wyseman Ec^ Aurat : "D"' Thom: Wyseman de Ri venal in Agro Essexiensi "Filius natu Septimus "Qui Seren™ Regis Caroli 2^ post reditum Advocatus, 278 Trinity Hall [160] "Almae Curiae de Arcubus Decanus meritissimus, " Et Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis Vicarius Generalis, " In omnibus se Fidum, ^quum & vigilem praestitit. "Elizabetha Hon™ D"' Dudlei North "Baronis de Kirtling in Comitat: Cantabr: filia, " Hoc pro amore, quo vivum coluit, " Mortua vidua tristissima monumentum posuit. K/-M--... A A f^tatis suae 74 "Obyt Aug: 170 Anno {g^j^^^ ^^3^/4 His Arms on ye Monument, Sable, a Cheveron between Three cronels Argent. XII BENEFACTORS [1633—1645.] (29) D^^ EDEN. Thomas Eden, LL.D. 21=' Master of this College gave by Deed [161] bearing Date Jan: 8. 1633, about eighty Acres of Land lying in ye Parishes of Fordham, Soham, Iselham & Chippenham, in Cambridge- £ s d shire, wch he bought for 504 : 00 : 00. The Rents amounting to £ s d 28 : 00 : 00 p'' anii He Disposed of as follows ; viz. To y^ Master of £ s d this College 03 : 06 : 08; To one of y^ Fellows y' shall make a speech in ye Chapel on ye 17111 of December, in Coiiaendation of ye Civil & Ecclesiastical Laws, & in Comemoration of our Founder & £ J rf Benefactors, 03 : 06 : 08 ; To each of ye other Fellows yt shall be £ s d there present yearly 01 : 13 104; To each Scholar of ye House then £ s d £ s d and there present yearly 0:2:0; also 01:12:00 p'' ann for Wax Candles in ye Chapel; — That upon special occasion ye Master with ye consent of ye Major part of ye Fellows, may put off ye sd Coiiiemoration Day fm ye 17* to ye 18* 19*, 20* or 21=' day of December ; — That if any Fellow or Scholar shall not be present in ye Chapel at ye appointed time of ye Comemoration, &c., their respective shares to be forfeited for that year ; ye share of a Fellow thus forfeited (or if his Fellowship be void) to go to ye M^ for ye time being ; & ye share of a Scholar thus forfeited by his absence (or if His Scholarship be void) to go to ye Fellow y' is appointed Orator for that Day. In his Last Will & Testam' bearing Date Jan: 24. 1643, He £ s d gave 504:00:00 more to ye College, to purchase so much more £ s d Land, viz. to 3^ value of 28:00:00 p"^ ann for ye use of ye M', 28o Trinity Hall [l6l] Fellows, & Scholars ; to ye end y' every man's part or allowance aforesaid shou'd be Doubled ; & y' y^ odd money of y^ Last £ s d £ s d 28:00:00 pi" ann, viz. 01:12:00, shou'd be employd upon some provision of Wine and Diet to be spent yearly upon ye M'', Fellows, & Scholars at supper ye night of that Day on wch ye Coinemoration £ s d shall be made. Also He gave 40:00:00 to buy a fair Arras- £ s d Hanging for ye upper end of ye Hall; also 10:00:00 for a piece of Plate on wch He desir'd His name & Arms to be set. He desir'd to be Buried in Trin: Hall Chapel before ye Treasury Door, & a Little Monum' not curious or Costly to be erected in ye window above that place, on wch His name & Family & time of His Death to be engraven, & y' He was a Benefactor. He Dyed at London July 18. 1645. Buried Aug: 2. 1645, in Trin: Hall Chapel. Archiv: Cott: Libr Statut: penes Custodem'. A COPY OF DR EDEN'S FOUNDATION. [238] See ye Original under D^ Eden's own Hand in ye IW's Statute Book. D"" Eden's Foundation of the Commemoration of our founder and benefactors yearly on the ij^^ day of December. "Omnibus Xfi fidelibus hoc psens scriptu Indentatum visuris "vel audituris Thomas Eden legum Doctor Custos siue Magister " Collegij siue Aulae Sanctae Trinitatis in Vniuersitate Cantebrig "et Socij eiusdem Collegij Salutem in Dno sempiternam et fidem "indubitatam ^sentibus adhibere. " Cum Thomas Eden Custos siue Magister antedictus nuper a "quodam Thoma Hinson de Fordham generoso octoginta (plus " minus) acras terrae, iacen in parochijs de Fordham, Soham, Iselham "et Chippenham, in Com Cantebrig, ob honorem Sanctae Trinitatis " et in gratiam studentiu dicti Collegij, proprijs suis pecunijs, nempe " p summa quingentarum et quatuor librarum legalis monetae Angliae, " emit et dicto Collegio siue Aulae acquisiuit ; Cumq, reditus dictaru ■'octoginta acrarum terrae a dicto Collegio annuatim recipiendi ad ' •' Aug. 2 : 1645. Mr Thomas Eden Master of Trin. Hall D' of Law & Burgess in the " Parliament for this University of Cambridge dy'd at London, & was embalmed & Jay'd in a " shell of lead & was brought unto Trin. Hall & there was buryed in the Chappell, and the " Clark of S' Edward's had for making his grave & performing all his duty 6' 8"*. Regr : "Ecclesiae S" Edwardi, Camb." Baker, Harleian MSS., vol. xvili., p. 65. Dr Eden's Foundation 281 " summa viginti et octo libraru legalis monetae Angliae se extendat, [238] " Sciatls nos ^fatum Thomam Eden Custode seu magistrum antedicl "et socios andictos f> nobis et successoribus nfis in dicto Collegio " siue Aula, statuisse et statuere, ordinasse et ordinare, consentijsse et " consentire in hunc qui sequitur modu. 1. "In primis statuimus ordinamus et consentimus pro nobis et [239] "successoribus nris, quod 17° die Decembris prox sequenti post "datum ^sentiu, et sic quolibet 17° die cuiuslibet Decembris futuri "in perpetuum, Totum Collegia ^dic!, Custos sett, Socij oes et "singuli, et Scholares etiam de minori forma eiusdem oes et singti, "(iuxta id quod in statutis Vniuersitatis pd in hunc finem cap. 50° "prouisu et ordinatu est) in interius sacellum dicti Collegij siue "Aulae conueniant, et post concionem in dco statuto Vniuersitatis "mencona? finitam, aut loco dcae Concionis (si hoc Vba dci statuti "ferre posse iudicabitur) p vnu aliquem e Socijs dicti Collegij, a " Custode seu M™ dci Collegij quotannis ante decimu diem Octobris "nominand seu deligand, habeat"^ et memoriter recitetur p integru "vnius horae spacium, coram Custode, Socijs et Scholaribus pd, " Latina oratio, ptim in gratam Commemoracoem Reuerendi in Xfo "pris Fundatoris dicti Collegij et aliorum Benefactorum eiusdem "omnium et singulor (saltim eorum quorum adhuc supest memoria) "nominatim faciendam, ptim etiam in laudem et Commendacoem " legu Romanarum seu Imperialium, necnon legum eccticarum huius "Regni Angliae, quarum studio et exercitio dci Custos Socij et " Scholares p statuta dci Collegij siue Aulae astringunf. 2. " Item statuimus ordinamus et consentimus quod quolibet "17 die Decembris futuro in ppetuum, immediate post oronem pd " ceteraq, in dco statuto Vniusitatis pscripta fini?, Custos, Socij et [240] "Scholares dci Collegij siue Aulae, qui p tempore fuerint, habeant, " et quilibet eorum habeat, ex dcis viginti & octo libris reditus noTe "receptis et recipiendis annuatim quolibet anno futuro in ppetuum vt "sequitur, viz. Custos tres libras sex solidos et octo denarios, ille " Sociorum qui sic oronem huerit et recitauerit tres libras sex solidos "et 8 denarios pro quolibet tempore quo sic oronem fecerit et " recitauerit, quilibet alius Sociorum pdcorum triginta et tres solidos "et quatuor denarios, quilibet Scholaris de minori forma pd duos " solidos. 3. " Item statuimus ordinamus et consentimus pro nobis et suc- "cessoribus nostris quod licebit Custodi Collegij pd qui pro tempore "fuerit, cum consensu siue assensu maioris partis Sociorum pd, ex ' speciali occasione, sed non aliter, diem orationis pd sic vt pmittitur 282 Trinity Hall [240] " quotannis habendae et recitandae, in 18. 19. 20 vel 21™ diem "Decembris mutare. 4. "Item statuimus ordinamus et consentimus pro nobis et " successoribus nostris, quod si quis Sociorum pd; vel Scholarium pd "quolibet tempore in futurum absens fuerit eo tempore a villa Cante- " brigiae sine venia ei iuxta statuta Collegij pd data et concessa, vel "si psens fuerit in villa Cantebrigiae et non fuerit ^sens in interiore "sacello Collegij sive Aulae ^d tempore ofonis pd ibm quotannis " recitandae (nisi morbo vel aegritudine vel alias ita impeditus fuerit "vt iudicio Custodis et maioris partis Sociorum reliquorum dci " Collegij non poterit commode dco tempore adesse) beneficium "huius fundacois pro dco anno in quo sic absens fuerit amittat; et [24i]"cedat pars sic amissa, quemadmodum et ptes locorum vacantium " Custodi p tempore, si Socius fuerit, et Socio oronem facienti, si " Scholaris fuerit, qui sic absens fuerit, vel quorum loci vacauerint. 5. " Item statuimus ordinamus et consentimus pro nobis et " successoribus nris, quod in singulis admissionibus Custodis Sociorum "et Scholarium de minori forma dci Collegij deinceps faciendis, Is "qui admittitur, statim post iuramentum scdm statuta Collegij pd " pstitum, moneatur vi iuramenti sui de hac ordinacoe nf a fideliter " servanda. 6. " Item statuimus ordinamus et consentimus pro nobis et " successoribus nfis, quod triginta et duo solidi (qui sett supersunt "ex dictis viginti et octo libris reditus noie annuatim recipiendis) "cedant Collegio pd pro luminaribus in Sacello Collegij pd quotbt " anno in futuru tempore diuinorum habendis, et quod ab hoc tempore " in futuru luminaria pd cerea sint et non alia. 7. " Item statuimus ordinamus et consentimus pro nobis et "successoribus nostris, quod ratione pmissorum dictus Thomas " Eden Custos antedictus inter Benefactores Collegij nri pd re- "censeatur et pro vno eorum habeatur; et quod presentis nrae " ordinacois seu statuti sint tres copiae in pergameno scriptae, Quarum " duae indentatae sint, et tarn sigillum Coe Collegij pd quam sigillum "etiam priuatum Thomae Eden Custodis pd habeant appensa, et " nomina et cognomina tarn Custodis quam omnium et singulorum [242] " Sociorum qui nunc sunt dci Collegii habeant subscripta. Quarum "vna in Cista Collegij pdci seruabitur, altera vero penes dcum "Thomam Eden Haeredes executores et administratores eius re- " manebit. Tertia vero copia libro statutorum dci Collegij (qui liber a " Custode Collegij custodiri solet) inseratur." " Datum Cantebrigiae in Collegio seu Aula pd octauo die Januarij Dr Eden's Legacy 283 "Anno Dili 1633, et Anno regni illustrissimi in Xt° Principis ac Dni, [242] " Dni nri Caroli Dei gratia magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae " Regis & fidei defensoris &c. nono. "Tho: Eden, Robert Turner, William Clerk, Charles Eden, Robert "King, George Sherman, Tho: Cullier, Henry Pelsant, Gwilliams " Roane, Robert Wiseman, Richard St George, Paul GHsson, Tobye " Worlich. " Scripsi manu propria et cum copijs indentatis Examinaui. Ita "testor. Tho: Eden." For w* follows also see y^ M^^ Statute Book. "Df Edens Legacy. " The words of y« Will follow, vi3* : — "In ye name of God Amen. This 24th of January, 1643. " I Thomas Eden D"- of Law, Master of Trinity Hall in Cambridge, " being (God be thanked) in usuall health of Body, doe make this my " last will & testament reuoking hereby all former wills whatsoeuer. "First I coiiiend my soule to the mercy of God, hopeing, " though I be a most sinfull wicked man, yet through ye mercy of "God, & the meritts of my deare Saiuo^ Jesus Christ, it shall be "received into eulasting blisse in Heaven. " My Body I coinitt to the earth, desireing earnestly & without [243] "fayle to be buried in the Chappell in Trinity Hall in Cambridge, "before the Treasure-house dore there. And I desire y' in the "window aboue that place a little monument or memoriall of me " may be placed, not curious or costly but lasting, of Marble or such " like ; whereupon may be engraven my name and family, the time "of my death, & that I was a Benefactor to that poore Colledge. " And whereas I have heretofore about ten yeares since settled upon "that Colledge by Feoffes in trust eight & twenty pounds a yeare " for euer, by lands of that value ; and with ye consent of all the then " Fellowes of that Colledge by an Ordinance appointed how that " money should yearly be diuided amongst the Mast^, Fellowes & " Schollers there, & what shou'd be yearly by them performed : " I doe now by this my will giue unto the said Colledge 504 (so •'much the Land formerly bought for this purpose cost me) more £ " to purchase so much more land vi}* to the yearely value of 28, and " to settle it to ye use of ye MasP, Fellowes & SchoUfs of ye said " Cott by Feoffes or otherwise : And I will that ev'y mans pt or 284 Trinity Hall [243] " allowance set down in the foriS Ordinance be doubled by this my " Guift, and the same things pformed, that are sett down in the form " Ordinance, and nothing else. And whereas by the said Ordinance ^ ... " some odd money of the former 28 p annu is appomted for waxe " candles in the Chappell, I doe appoint that the odd money of this [244] "later 28 p anii shall be imployed upon some prouision of Wine "and Dyett to be spent yearely upon the Masf, Fellowes and "Schollrs at Supp the night of that day on w<=h the Comemoracon £ " shall be made. \i I giue to the said M^, Fellows, & Scholl^s 40 to "buy them a fayre Arras-hanging for the upper end of their Hall. £ " And 10 to be bestow'd upon a piece of Plate, on which I desire my " name and armes to be sett. And I pray God preserue and prosper " that poore Society." The Order of Divine Service AT THE COMEMORATION OF OUR FOUNDER & BENEFACTORS. After the Psalms for ye Day of the Month, y^ Proper Lesson, viz. Ecclesiasticus 44*. Then D"^ Eden's Order to be read by one of y« Fellows, The Orator to be present; Then the Speech; Then Te Deum ; Then these Psalms, 148, 149, 150. Then after y^ Gloria Patri, thus : " The memory of the Righteous shall remain for evermore." Resp. " And shall not be afraid of any evil report." " Let us Pray. " O Ld we glorify Thee in those thy Servants, our Religious " Founder & worthy Benefactors departed out of this present life ; " Beseeching Thee y« as they (for their time) bestow'd charitably for " our Comfort y« Temporal things wcli thou gavest them ; So we " (for our time) may fruitfully use y^ same to y^ setting forth of thy "Holy Word, thy Laud & Praise; And finally yt both They & " we may Reign with Thee for ever in y^ Kingdom of Glory, thr6 "Jesus X' our Ld & only SaV and Redeemer. Amen. " The Peace of Gd wch passeth all understanding keep your hearts "& minds in y« knowledge & love of God, & of his Son Jesus " Xt our Ld ; and y^ blessing of Gd Almighty, the Father, ye Son, "& ye Holy Gh' be amongst you, & remain with you always. " Amen." XIII BENEFACTORS [1646- .] (30) JAMES BUNCE ESQ3. James Bunce Esc^. gave Ten pounds for Wainscotting y^ upper [162] end of ye Dining Hall. The money was paid Febr: i. 1646. See an old -Receipt for it in Miscellan: Vol: II ^ See Bunce's name in Compu? Cott anno 1647. M"^ Bunce was a Citizen & Alderman of London, & Executor to [347] Dr Eden. The Ten Pounds web M"" Bunce gave to y^ College is said, £ in ye Release of D^ Eden's Legacy of 40 for an Arras Hanging for j^ upper end of y® Hall, to be " for ye bettering of ye said Hanging." See ye old Lease Book in ye Treasury, fol: 149. The Ten Pounds was paid to ye College Sept: 12. 1646. See two letters from Aid. Bunce to Mr Cullier, President of T. H. in 1645 about the Chambers in Doctor's C. w'' D^ Eden had occupied. Miscellanea, vol. IV. [128], [129]. (31) NICHOLAS HOBART, ESQ3. [162] Nicholas Hobart Esc^. was a Benefactor to this College, Particularly to ye Library. (Howell's Collect :). (32) GEORGE GALE ESQ3. George Gale Esc^. was a Benefactor to this College, particularly to ye Library. (Howell's Collect:). ' Not to be found in Miscellanea. See p. 83. 286 Trinity Hall (33) WILLIAM D'AVENANT. [162] William D'Avenant gave by will one Hundred pounds to this College for ye buying of Books. His Will bears Date Febr: 10. 1680. [306] Mr D'Avenant formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall & Rector of White Chapel London gave by Will 100 for y^ Buying of Books. The words of y^ Will (wch bears date 10 Febr: 1680) are as follows : viz. " I give and Bequeath unto y^ Master, Fellows & Scholars of "Trinity Hall in Cambridge whereof I was a Member, y^ Sum of "one Hundred pounds to be layd out in Books for their Library " according to y^ appointment of my worthy Friend M' Roger Meredith " one of ye present Fellows of Trinity Hall." With this money y^ following Books were Bought by S'' Thomas Exton anno 1683. Anderson's Reports. Modern Reports Allen's Reports. Noy's Bendloe's Reports. Owen's Brownlow's Reports Popham's Bridgman's Roll's Reports 2 vol. Croke's 3 vol. Savill's Calthorp's Vaughan's Hetley's Wynch's Hutton's Yelverton's Jones's Gratiani Decisiones 3 vol. Latch's Godolphin's Repert: Canonic, Lane's Ley's Leonard's 2 vol. Littleton's Reports More's £, s d All wch with Box & Carriage cost 18. 12. 06. The remainder of ye money was paid into ye Treasury Aug: 8. 1687'. (34) THOMAS CRADOCK. [162] Thomas Cradock LL.B. gave one Hundred pounds. This sum of 100 was accounted for Jan: 29. 1705. (Chest Keepers Book.) ' See also Baker, Harleian MSS., vol. ix., 370. Thomas Cradock 22ri His Epitaph. A.D. 1728 I copyed y^ following Inscription fm a Black Marble [360] Gravestone in y« Body of y^ Cathedral Church at Durham. " Depositum "Thomae Cradock Ar: "Filij Josephi Cradock Mil: Natu maximi: "Viri Virtute suiiia, Ingenio praestanti, " Quod primum in Aula Trin : Cant : vbi & Socius fuit " Deinde in Hospitio Greyensi apud Londinates " Exercuit, Exornauit. " Fuit "Regis in Epatu Dunelm: ad Pacem Justitiarius, " Episcopi Dunelm : Attornatus Generalis, " Epi Cestf in Archidiaconatu Richmond Coinissarius. " Fortunis Amplis auctus at Liberis Orbus " Nepotes ex Sororibus binos Haeredes scripsit, " Quin & Pauperes. " Testamento enim opes suas, quae copiosae fuerunt, " Non Genere Solum sed & Charitate Junctis Legavit. " His bene dicendi materiam, [361] " Illis Pij in memoriam affectus Testandi occasionem, " Omnibus desiderium sui triste " Reliquit "Obijt XXV Die Februarij Anno Dni " MDCLXXXIX, " Cum vixisset Annos LVI Menses X." Arms. On a Cheveron 3 Garbs. Crest, A Bears Head muzzl'd. He was chosen Fellow of Trinity Hall A.D. 1658. (35) WILLIAM DICKINS. William Dickins gave Fifty pounds. He was admitted Fellow of [162] this College Anno 1651. He Resign'd Anno 1668'. (36) HENRY PELSANT. Henry Pelsant, sometime Fellow of this College, afterwards vicar of Wethersfield in Essex, gave to this College (after ye decease of His ' ScnUinia, vol. i. [27], 30 June, 1668: from Miscellanea, vol. I. [35]. 288 Trinity Hall [162] Wife) His House at Wethersfield with ye Household Goods, & Library of Books, on condition y' we Lease y™ out to y^ vicar of Wethersfield for ye time being for Six pounds pr ann ; Four pounds of well to be £ s d paid to our College Chest, the remaining 2 : o : o to be dispos'd of £. s d £ s d thus, viz. To ye M"" 0:6:8; To ye Dean or Divine, 0:5:0; To y* £ s d £ s d Bursar 0:3:4; To ye Steward 0:3:4; To ye Library-keeper £ s d £ s d £ s d 0:2:4; To ye Butler 0:2:0; To ye Cook 0:2:0; To ye Porter £ s d 0:2:0; To M"" Carter of Great Saling in Essex & his Successors for £ s d viewing ye House at Wethersfield once a year o : 13:4. Mr Pelsant's Will bears Date May 31. 1677. He desir'd to be Buried in Wethers- field Church. He Dyed Sept: 20. 1683. [For Pelsant's letter, II Sept., 1682, relating to his bequest see Miscellanea, vol. IV. [153].] (37) MR FOSTER. My William Foster gave money by Will for ye Railing in ye Coiiiunion Table in ye Chapel ; of wch money Five pounds were accounted for at X'tmas 1685^- (38) DR KING. [163] Robert King LL.D. 22°'! M"^ of this College, was a Benefactor to ye same. He was Chosen M"^ Oct: 28. 1645, by seven votes; D^ John Bond, Fellow of Cath : Hall was put in his place Mar: 7. 1645 ; But D^ King was Restor'd Aug: 10. 1660. [See Miscellanea, vol. I. [20] and [21] I] (39) SR THOMAS EXTON Kn'. S"" Thomas Exton, Knight, 251!' Master, was a Benefactor to this [309] College. See account of College Plate pp. 97, 108. He was Buried at S* Benets Paul's Wharfe London. (40) MR THOMAS CROWCH. [163] Mr Thomas Crowch Gave Ten pounds by Will for Books. [307] Mf Thomas Crowch formerly of King's College and at his Death Fellow-Comoner of Trinity Hall, gave by Will Ten Pounds to be Laid out in Books according to ye Discretion of S^ Thomas Exton then Master ; who Bought and plac'd in our Library these Books : ' Miscellanea, vol. iv. [147]; and see p. 70. ^ And see pp. 153 — 4. £ s d Glossarium 5 = 5 :0 Roll's Abridgm' I = 4 :6 Statutes at Large 2 .•8 :6 Carriage O :6 :0 There are two pr of Candlesticks etc. given by M>- Crowch ye account of College P]ate\ William Ayloffe 289 [307] See (41) WILLIAM AYLOFFE ESQ3. [163] William Ayloffe, Esq, late of Melbourn in Cambridgeshire by Indenture bearing Date Oct: 25. 1690, Devis'd two third parts of His Parsonage Impropriate of Gargrave in ye County of York to S"^ Benj : Ayloffe Baronet, Henry Ayloffe, Henry Hitch &c. in trust among other things, y* Forty five pounds p'' ann part of y« yearly Rent of y« sd two third parts, shou'd be paid to y« M^, Fellows & Scholars of Trinity Hall ; Forty pounds whereof to be apply'd to y^ augmenta- tion of ye two Divinity Fellowships, y^ other Five pounds to ye College, on condition y« ye two Divinity Fellows shou'd alternately, duly, & substantially Read Catechetical Lectures in ye Chapel on ye Church Catechism every Wednesday & Friday in Term-time for half an Hour at a time imediately after morning Service, so as to go thr6 ye whole Catechism every year, beginning on ye First Wednesday or Friday in Term next after ye First of May. Mr. Ayloffe Dyed since L. Day 1691, & was Buried in Melbourn Church. June 26. 1730. To-day I went to Melbourn on purpose to Learn [381] any thing relating to M"^ Ayloffe. I met with one Dunham an old man who told me he remembred M"" Ayloffe an old man with Grey hairs, y' He (Mr Ayloffe) had been Cup-bearer to ye Queen of Bohemia ; y' he liv'd at Melbourn-Bury, & y* he dyed there, & was Buried in Melbourn Church. I saw ye place where he was Buried viz. in ye Church, in ye South side of it, under a Large Stone rais'd Altar- wise above 3 Foot above ye ground. There is no Inscription on ye Stone. In ye East window of ye Chancel there are Two Coats of Arms parted per pale; ye First, Sable, a Lyon Rampant Or, Collar'd Gules between 2 Crosses patee in Chief, & one in base of ye Second (Ayloffe), a Crescent Argent for Difference. The Second is Argent, 3 Heads — whether Fishes or Beasts Heads I cannot tell, perhaps whales Heads— eras'd Sable, I suppose ye Arms of ye family of his Wife. ' See pp. 100, no; and Baker, Harl. MSS., vol. IX., p. 370. D. W. 19 290 Trinity Hall [381] Dunham told me y' M^ Ayloffe had set up these Arms in his life- time. I went to the House call'd Melbourn Bury where M^ Ayloffe dwelt, but cou'd find no memorials of him there. W. W. [435] The Stone under wch M"" Ayloffe lyes Buried in Melbourn Church was remov'd lately to Cambridge & Polish'd, & had ye Ayloffe's Arms & ye following Inscription cut on it, & then it was carryed back again to Melbourn & Replac'd Nov: 6. 1733. S' Joseph Ayloffe has lately added y^ Name of Houlding to Ayloffe. I paid Nov: 7 1733 Five Pounds to John Woodward y^ Stone- cutter for bringing y^ Stone to Cambridge & cutting y^ Ayloffe's Arms & Epitaph, & carrying back again & replacing y^ said Stone in Melbourn Church. The Inscription is as follows, viz. "H. S. E. "GULIELMUS AYLOFFE ARMIGER, "VIR PIUS ET MUNIFICUS, "QUI VT PUERI PRIMIS LITERARUM, "ET CHRISTIANAE RELIGIONIS ELEMENTIS, "VTILIUS ERUDIRENTUR, "SCHOLAM MELBOURNIAE FUNDAVIT, "EIUSQUE MAGISTRUM, "ET VICARIUM DE MELDRETH, "NECNON DUOS SOCIOS PRESBVTEROS "AUL: TRIN: CANT: "STIPENDIIS SATIS AMPLIS COHONESTAVIT. " O B 1 1 T A. D. " M D C X C I." Ayloffe's Bequest. [415] Mf Ayloffe's Directions in ye case of a Vacancy of one or Both of ye Catechists Places, with several other things relating to that Benefaction, may be found under M"^ Ayloffe's Hand & Seal in a Little Stitch'd Book with a Blue cover in ye Ayloffe Box in ye Treasury, a copy of wch follows, viz. " It would be convenient y' ye Lease may be so lett yt ye Rent " may be payable half yearly, as formerly this was at May-day \and'\ " at Martinmas after ye marier of those countreys, if that caiiot be " obtain'd it must continue in statu quo. William Ayloffe 291 " The present Rent of ye Rectory is Fourscore & fifteen pounds p [415] "anum, & twenty shillings p aiium from one Tomlinson from whom " we were forct to recover y^ Tythe by suit after y^ sealing of y^ lease, " & ye Tenant is bound to receive & return y' money w'^ his Rent to " Lond" ; ye defaulkm's all publick Assesm'^ wch are charg'd upon ye " Catechists, Vicar, & Schoolmasf proportionably ; onely ye Catechists " are allow'd pro-five pounds p aiium by ye Deed toward ye paym« of " Publick Taxes if any happen. And four & forty shills p afium wch " is two third prts of ye Pencon to ye ArchBp, wch was recover'd by " suit about ye time Or since ye sealing of ye Lease. The remainder " of ye Rent is allow'd to ye Trustees for ye charges they shall be at " at their meeting once a year, & for w' shall be layd out in renewing " of ye Lease. " I desire my worthy friends & Trustees they will be pleas'd to " meet in London about Midsumer yearly, at ye time appointed for ye [416] " feast of o*^ name, to consider what's fitt to be done in order to ye due " performance of this Trust ; & upon informacon of ye behaviour of ye " Catechists, Vicar & Schoolmast"^ they may act accordingly. " And I desire if any remainder shselves to be Catechists, & duly " & substantially perform their Lectures upon ye Catechism y' is now " establish'd by Law, & set forth in ye Book of Coinon Prayer every " week alternately half an hour at least in Term-time, one upon " Wednesday & ye other upon Friday iiiiediately after ye morning " Prayer, w" ye Fellows & Scholars of ye sd College shall be present " in ye Chapel for ye countenance & encouragem' of so necessary & so " pious an exercise. Also ye sd Catechists with ye Master & President " or Dean of ye sd Hall or College taking to y™ such Learned men " as they shall Judge most able for that end & purpose with ye said " Catechists shall divide ye same Catechism into Two parts, wcti shall " be subdivided into so many propositions as shall be by y"> thought " necessary to be distinctly treated upon in course. And ye sd Two "parts shall be assign'd to ye Catechists beforemention'd either by "consent or lot, y' ye whole Catechism may be methodically ex- " pounded yearly without any material omission, and it is hereby "declar'd, y' ye sd Catechists after ye full performance of their sd "duty shall receive fm ye Trustees abovenam'd their Heirs & Assigns "forthwith after ye Receipt of ye Rent of ye said Rectory for ye 298 Trinity Hall [386] " Salary of y^ Catechists aforesd ye just sum of Twenty pounds half "yearly to be equally divided between y" upon Certificate from y^ " Master of y<= sd Hall or Coll : (or from y^ Two Senior Fellows " resident of y« said College in y^ Master's absence) sign'd in y* "presence of Two or more credible witnesses resident also in y« sd " College or Hall, y' y« Catechists have fully & faithfully perform'd " their duty in all particulars according to y" true intent & meaning of " these presents. And if by reason of necessary absence or sickness "any omission or neglect shall happen in y^ performance of y^ " premises, & that not be supply'd by some able & Learned Divine " approv'd by y^ Major part of y« Fellows of y^ said College then " resident, the sd Catechists either of y™ so offending shall forfeit y« "suin of Forty shillings for every offence to be detain'd out of " y« salary abovemention'd wch sd penalty & penalties & so much of " it or y™ as y« sd Trustees shall judge requisite at y request of y* sd " Master & Fellows of y^ sd Hall may be dispos'd of by y« Trustees to " such person or persons w™ they shall declare to be Indigent Scholars " of y« said Hall & not otherwise. Also it is declar'd, y* Five Pounds " residue of y^ sd Forty Five Pounds p"" annu shall be a Supply to y^ "sd College in general, but more particularly & in ye first place to " make up y^ full salary of y^ said Catechists hereby endow'd as " aforesaid, if any abatem' of y^ Rent of y^ Rectory shou'd happen by " Taxes, Assessm'^, Military Charges or otherwise. Provided also y' " if any of y* Blood & alliance of ye sd W"» Ayloffe or Elizabeth his [387] " Wife Daughter of Thomas Whally of Screveton in ye County of " Nottingham Esq, shall be found well-deserving ye office & dignity " of a Catechist & y' his Piety & ability shall appear, it is intended & " desir'd y* he obtain favour from ye Master & Fellows, & be prefer'd "to ye said Fellowship & office annex'd before others being re- " coinended by ye Trustees. And in case ye performance of ye " matters aforesd shall by any Law or thing (unforeseen) be hindred, "so y' ye Catechism may not be expounded in ye Chapel aforesd " according to ye true intent of ye sd W™ Ayloffe touching ye same " herein before declar'd, y' then & thenceforward ye payment of ye sd " Forty Pound per annu shall not be imploy'd or paid to any other " like use in lieu thereof, but shall cease and not be rais'd or paid in " any wise, & shall accrue to ye benefit of ye Heirs at Law of ye sd " W™ Ayloffe untill ye same shall & may again according to ye true " intent hereof be employ'd for ye purposes & services aforesaid & " none other. And for and concerning ye rest & residue of ye rents & " profits of ye sd two parts (the whole into 3 equals divided) of ye sd William Ayloffe 299 " Rectory & Premises over & above what shall raise & pay y^ sd [387] " Forty Five pounds per annu as aforesd, y^ said S^ Benj. Ayloffe, "Henry Ayloffe, Henry Hitch, Joseph Ayloffe, Thomas Railton, " W™ Ayloffe, & Thomas Ayloffe their Heirs & Assigns shall hold ye " same from & after y^ decease of y^ said W™ Ayloffe Upon Trust y' " they in or for augmentation of y« Vicarage of Meldreth in ye said " county of Cambridge shall & will allow & pay yearly unto y^ Vicar [388] "of Meldreth aforesd & his successes vicars of Meldreth aforesd for " ever Twenty Five pounds by Half yearly payments upon considera- " tion yt every such vicar for y^ time being be resident & shall inhabit " or dwell in y« Parish of Meldreth aforesd during y« time he shall be " such Vicar, & not in any other parish or place, thd he shou'd accept " of any other Benefice or Ecclesiastical prefermt^ or Dignity. Pro- " vided always, & y^ true intent & meaning of these presents is y' w" "so often & so long as any such Vicar shall be resident, inhabit, " or dwell in any other parish or place, y^ sd Twenty Five pounds p"" " annu shall not be paid to him, but unto James Ayloffe of Trinity " Hall in Cambridge younger son of Thomas Ayloffe deceas'd, "younger Brother to y^ sd W" Ayloffe, & to his heirs untill such " Vicar or some other yt shall after be Vicar of y^ same Parish shall " be resident, inhabit or dwell there, & y' then & from thenceforth y« "sd 25 Pounds p"" annu shall be allow'd & pd again to such Vicar, or " other Vicar resident. And as for & concerning y^ rest & residue of " y« sd rents & profits of y* sd two parts of y^ sd Rectory & Premisses " over & above w' shall pay y^ sd Forty five pounds pr annu & y^ " Twenty five pounds pf annu beforemention'd, y« sd S"^ Benjamin "Ayloffe, Henry Ayloffe, Henry Hitch, Joseph Ayloffe, Thomas " Railton, W™ Ayloffe & Thomas Ayloffe their heirs & Assigns shall " hold ye same fm & after ye decease of ye said W™ Ayloffe upon ye " Trusts following (that is to say) upon trust they shall & will allow " & pay yearly to ye person who shall be School-master of Melbourne " in ye sd county of Cambridge & his successors yearly for ever by " Half-yearly payments after ye Receipt of ye Rent of ye sd Rectory [389] " Fifteen Pounds p"^ annum & upon ye consideration & intent yt ye sd "school-master & his success" who are to enjoy ye sd 15 pounds p"" " annum will take upon him & y™ ye Mastership of a Free School to "be kept at Melbourn aforesd & will there reside & instruct Forty " children of ye poorer sort of ye Parishes of Melbourn and Meldreth " being Protestants & ye children of ye Protestants of ye Church of " England as it is now by Law establish'd (& no other) untill they " can presently read English & write a plain & legible Hand & also 300 Trinity Hall [389] " make answer to y« questions of y^ Catechism of y« Church of " England contain'd in ye Liturgy establish'd by Law, so y' they may " be able to make a ready & distinct answer to y^ Questions in y^ "same in y^ presence of y^ Congregation w" it shall be requir'd by '■ye Ministers of ye Parishes aforesaid. And ye Trustees before- "mention'd shall from time to time make choice of a Fit person ■' discreet & sober, of a good conversation to be Govern"^ & Master of "ye sd School upon ye recoiiiendation of ye Ministers and Church- " wardens of ye sd Parishes, or otherwise according to their Judgm^s. "And if it shou'd happen y' ye sd Schoolmaster shou'd become "careless & negligent or in any wise scandalous or guilty of any " crime wch may be of bad example to make him unfit for ye governm' " of youth, y' then ye sd Schoolmaster shall be remov'd by ye Trustees "who shall place a fit person in his room. And as touching all ye " rest and residue of ye profits of ye said two parts (ye whole divided " as aforesd) of ye sd Rectory & premises over & above w' shall raise "& pay ye sd several yearly summs & payments abovemention'd, "& over & above w' shall pay & discharge all such expenses & [390] " charges as ye sd Trustees, their Heirs or Assigns or "any of y"> shall " expend or be put unto in or concerning ye premisses or ye execution " of ye Trust aforesd, or w' shall relate thereunto (wch they are to be " allow'd in ye first place if any be) ye same shall be employ 'd for ye "reparation of ye Schoolhouse in Melbourne aforesd w" need shall " require, & to buy Catechisms for ye poorer sort of Children to be " taught & instructed in ye sd Free School. And also it is declar'd & " agreed by & between ye sd parties to these Presents y' Wsoever so " many of ye Trustees aforesd shall happen to dye as y' 3 or 4 of y™ "shall be surviving, y' ye sd 3 or 4 survivors shall transfer ye sd " Rectory, Parsonage, Tithes & Premisses to ye use of y^selves & " some others to be chosen by y™ & their Heirs, & ye like to be done "& continu'd as occasion shall be for ever, so y* ye Premisses may " continue always vested in a competent number of Trustees whereof " ye Heir at Law of ye sd W™ Ayloffe for y* time being to be one " upon ye Trusts herein before declar'd. Nevertheless any Act or " Payment in or towards ye performance of ye sd Trust or any of "y™ made or executed by ye Number of 4 of ye sd Trustees for " ye time being shall be as effectual to bind ye rest as if they had all " joyn'd therein, & y' not any of ye sd Trustees shall be answerable or " accountable for any of ye rents or profits of ye sd Two parts (ye "whole being divided as aforesd) of ye sd Rectory of Gargrave, " but such only as he or they shall actually receive, or for ye act, William Aylqffe 301 " neglect or default of y^ others, Provided always also y' it shall [390] " & may be lawfuU to & for y^ sd W™ Ayloffe during his natural life "from time to time & at all times by any Deed or Deeds writing or [391] " writings to be by him subscrib'd & seal'd in y« presence of two or "more credible witnesses to institute, ordain, or do any matter or " thing wch shall be thought necessary by him for y^ better perform - "ing & executing y« Trust abovemention'd wcfe shall be excepted, "deem'd, or taken to be of as full force & vertue as if y« same "was contain'd within these Presents, anything in these Presents " to y« contrary thereof contain'd notwithstanding. And if it shall "happen y' any considerable abatem' shou'd be made in y^ rent " of ys sd Two Third parts of y^ Rectory aforesd, by reason of Taxes, " publick assessm's, or by any other accident so y' y« sd rent can- " not be sufficient for y^ full paym' of y« particular s,wm? mention'd "in this Deed y^ Trustees shall make an Equal & proportionate "deduction thereof out of y^ several salaries abovegranted. In " Witness whereof y^ parties to these Presents have to y^ same " interchangeably set their Hands & Seals y^ day & year first above- " written." Memorandum. A Lease of y« sd Two Third parts of y^ Parsonage of Gargrave was Lett for Twenty years fm May i. 1724 to Matthew Garforth of Gargrave for y^ yearly Rent of 76 : 00 : 00. Memorandum. Thomas Railton Esq, being in y= year 1729 y* only surviving Trustee of those appointed by M"^ Ayloffe, he did then renew y« Trust, & accordingly he appointed Francis Pemberton of Trumpington Esq,, Conyers Middleton, W™ Savage D« of Divinity, Thomas Buck of Cambridge Esq,, Zachary Grey LL.D., Richard Warren of Caven- dish S.T.P., & Godfrey Washington A.M. Fellow of S« Peters College Trustees. The Certificate. The Comon Form of y« Certificate mentn'd in M"^ Ayloffe's Deed [392] is as follows. Mutatis mutandis. " To S"^ Benjamin Ayloffe Baronet, Henry Ayloffe, Joseph Ayloffe " Esquires, Thomas Railton Esquire, W™ Ayloffe, & Thomas Ayloffe " D" of Law, Greeting. "Whereas William Ayloffe late of Melboum in y^ County of 302 Trinity Hall [392] " Cambridge. Esq, by Indenture made y^ 25* of October A.D. 1690 "did devise Two Third parts of that his Rectory & Parsonage of " Gargrave in y^ County of York to you y« persons abovenam'd in " Trust among other things y' Forty Five younds pr annu part of ye " yearly rent of y"> sd Two Third parts shou'd be paid to y^ Master, " Fellows & Scholars of Trinity Hall in y« University of Cambridge, " Forty pounds whereof shou'd be apply 'd to y^ Augmentation of y^ " Two Divinity Fellowships in y« sd College or Hall, & y^ other Five " Pounds shou'd remain as a supply to y« sd College or Hall, with a " Proviso y« y^ Two Divines Fellows of y^ sd College or Hall shou'd " alternately, duly & substantially read Catechetical Lectures upon y^ " Catechism now by Law establish 'd on every Wednesday & Friday " in Term-time in y« Chapel of y^ sd College or Hall imediately after " Morning Prayer for Half an hour at least, & in case of necessary " absence or sickness of either of y^ sd Divines y^ Duty of him so " absent or sick shou'd be supply'd by some other able & Learned " Divine to be approv'd by y^ Major part of y« Fellows of y« sd "College or Hall then resident, & y' upon Certificate fm y^ Master " of y« sd College or Hall, or fm Two Senior Fellows resident in y^ sd " College or Hall in y^ Master's absence, signed in y« presence of Two " or more credible Witnesses resident also in y« sd College or Hall, y' [393] " y* ^^ Catechists have fully & faithfully perform'd their duty in all " Particulars according to y« true intent & meaning of y^ sd Indenture, "y« sd Catechists shou'd receive fm y« sd Trustees their Heirs & " Assignes y« just sum of Twenty Pounds half yearly to be divided " equally betwixt them. " Now know y^ y' we whose Names are subscribed do certify y' " William Warren LL.D. & Philip Nichols A.M. are ye Two Fellows " who have y^ Two Divinity Fellowships in our sd College or Hall & " y« they y* sd W™ Warren & Philip Nichols have duly & substantially " perform'd their Duties in all particulars according to y^ true intent & " meaning of y^ sd Indenture by reading Catechetical Lectures duly & " substantially in their turns, & on their appointed days in Term-time, " viz. from y^ first Reading Day happening in Term-time, since y^ " i^t of May A.D. 1728 to y^ Last Reading Day in Term-time wch •' concluded y^ sd year wch ends ye Last Day of April A.D. 1729. "May 16. 1729. " Francis Dickins " Wharton Peck „ T A Benj : Woodward In ye presence of > „ t:- • 1 i. . •^ ^ ) Sam: Fairclough. Dr Oxenden 303 N.B. The Certificate for ye year ending y^ Last Day of April [393] 1730 was Directed to y^ New Trustees, viz. To Joseph Aylofife Esq,, Francis Pemberton Esq,, Conyers Middleton D"^ of Divinity, W"" Savage D^ of Divinity, Thomas Buck Esq^, Zachary Grey LL.D., Richard Warren D"" of Divinity & Godfrey Washington M'" of Arts, and was sign'd by Francis Dickins & Wharton Peck May 8. 1730 In y« presence of John Chetwode & Wadham Knatchbull. See in y« Treasury for writings relating to M^ Ayloffe's Benefaction'. (42) H^ OXENDEN. George Oxenden LL.D. 2&^ M"" of this College, Dean of y« [163] £ s d Arches & Vicar General, Gave 40:00:00 to buy Books for ye Library; and order'd money for an addition to a Scholarship for a Kentish Clergymans Son ; But He Dyed before y« thing was settl'd completely, viz. Febr: 20. 1702. However His Lady M" Elizabeth Oxenden Surviving, She Left money for that purpose by Will, a Clause of wch is as follows ; viz. £. " I doe confirme and bequeath to them and to y* CoUedge 40 for [164] £ " Books. I doe bequeath 150 to be pd the CoUedge & mention 'd as " a thing design'd by my Dear Husband & self to buy a Schollarship " as an Additional Scholarship to one of those SchoUars of y^ House " web shall be to a Kentish Clergymans (east Kent to be Interpreted) " Son, and then to ye next Clergymans man, or in such want then to " ye poorest Deserving Schollar who is already Schollar of ye House " for this was design'd as an addition by my dear Husband to be ye "better Educated. This Schollarship to be called D^ O: Scholarship "and to be Dispos'd of by my self as long as I Live & after my " death by any the nearest Relations wch shall then be Fellow, or in " case noe such Relation be of ye CoUedge, then ye Schollarship to be " dispos'd of by ye M"^ of ye said CoUedge with ye Limitations afore- " said viz. to a Kents man & to a Clergymans Son." £ D"^ Oxenden's 150 was many years ago laid out in E. India Bonds, [452] £ wch were lately sold & ye money added to D"" Chetwode's 250, and £ Stock of 435 was purchas'd in ye 3 pr cent Annuity by ye College for ' See copies in Miscellanea, vol. I. [89], for the year 1693; and vol. ill. [63—67], for i7'3. i7'8, 17119, 1730, 1731. 304 Trinity Hall [452] ye use of Df Oxenden's & D"- Chetwode's Scholars^ The Receipt is in ye College Treasury. A Copy of ye Receipt follows. "3 per Cen? Annuity, Anno 173 1. " Received this 7«h Day of March 173I of The Master, " Fellows & Scholars of Trinity Hall Cambridge By their " Att°. Chas. Pinfold Jun"" the sum of Four Hundred and s d " five pounds, 12. 9 being y^ consideration for Four Hundred "Thirty five Pounds — Interest or Share in ye Capital or " Joynt Stock erected by an Act of Parliam' in ye Fourth " year of his Majesty King George 1 1 (intitled, An Act for "raising One Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds by " Annuities, & a Lottery, in manner therein mentioned, &c,) " by me this Day Transferred to the said Master Fellows & " Scholars of Trinity Hall Cambridge. j " Witness my Hand " Edward Jackson. " Witness " Pr. Merrick." £ •^405. 12.9 " M' Pinfold's Account « Cha'' Pinfold D'to Trinity « Hall. " D' Chetwode's Benefaction "D' Oxenden's " Premium on the E. India "Bonds nt 250 150 6 9 406 9 " By Four hundred & thirty "five pounds in y' three "p' Cent, annuities at 93 J 405 : 12 : 9 " Brokeridge for y° same ... 0:11:0 "Ditto for the sale of y» " Bonds 0:2:0 " Letter of Attorney ... o: 3:0 "April 7 173s 406 : 8:9 [164 & 375] "April 7. 1735. " Cha= Pinfold, Bursar." My^ Oxenden Dyed at Bath on or about Sept: 18. 1704. D"^ Oxenden & his Lady lye buried in Wingham Church in Kent, in a part of it call'd Dene Chancel. The Inscription on their Monum' over ye Vault (as I copyed it Aug: 12. 1729) is as follows, viz. Dr Oxenden's Epitaph. " George Oxenden LL.D. Dean of the Arches & Vicar Generall " of the Province of Canterbury, Regius Professor of the " Civill Law & Master of Trinity Hall in the Vniversity ' For College order to invest D' Oxenden's bequest in the purchase of land in Cambs., see Miscellanta, vol. II. [64], 1704 A.D. For Chetwode's bequest see pp. 309 _/i//., and p. 318. Dr Fauconberge 305 " of Cambridge, Third Son of S"" Henry Oxenden Kn' & Baronet, [375] " had Issue by his Wife Elizabeth Three Sons, Henry, James " & George, & Dyed February 1702. EHzabeth his Wife, " Daughter of S"" Bazill Dixwell of Broom Bar' Dyed Sept: 1704." (43) Ti^ FAUCONBERGE. Henry Fauconberge LL.D. formerly Fellow of this College, after- [164] wards Chancell' of S' Davids, gave Fifty pounds to y^ College Chest. His Will bears Date May 3. 17121. He resign'd His Fellowship Jan: 17. 1673. The Clause in D^ Fauconberge's Will by wch He gave us 50 is as \ioy'\ follows ; viz. " Item I give and Bequeath unto y^ Master Fellows and Scholars "of Trinity Hall in y^ University of Cambridge y^ sum of Fifty "pounds for y« use of y« said College or Hall within 18 months "after my Decease to be paid by my executrix." D'^ Fauconberge was Buried at Beccles in Suffolk. I saw his [320] epitaph on a Tombstone in y^ Church yard there A.D. 1723. It is as follows : Dr Fauconberge's Epitaph. " Hie jacet Hen : Fauconberge LL.D. "Archiepisc: Can? olim a Secretis "Dioces: Menev: Cancellarius "Archidiac Suf: et Norf: Officialis et Coiiiis: " Facultatum Registrarius "Pietate, Doctrina et morum Probitate Insignis "Regni legibus et eccte Ang: ritibus admodum Conformis. Dom. 1713 "ObijtOct:29Ann:{^°^-;7 " In secundis nuptijs vxorem habuit "Mariam, Joh: Barker e Wickham Mer: Gen: Filiam " Quae maerens maritorum optimo hoc monumentum posuit." (44) MR HOLT. Gilbert Holt (chosen & admitted Scholar of y« House Apr: 12. [164] 1680) gave his Books to y^ Library in number about 180. He Dyed A.D. 1719. ' For a copy of the will see Miscellanea, vol. i. [56]. D. W. 20 3o6 Trinity Hall (45) DR JOHNSON. [164] James Johnson LL.D. Fellow of Trinity Hall gave by his Last Will to ye College after y^ decease of his Sister Ruth Collett, & his Niece Winifred Head, his Copy-hold Estate in Oldhurst for y^ purposes mentioned in his Will. [358] Dr Johnson was Chancellor of y<= Diocese of Ely, Master of y" Faculties, & Coinissary of Leicester. He Dyed at his House at Hemingford Febr: 3. 172I & was Buried in y^ Chancel of y" Church there. His Will bears Date January i8'h 1727,3 clause of wch is as follows, viz. " Item I give & devise all & singular my copy-hold messuages " lands tenements & hereditaments whatsoever in Oldhurst in y^ county [359] "of Huntingdon unto my Sister Ruth Collett & to my Niece Winifred " Head for & during y^ term of their natural lives & y« natural life of " ye longer liver of y™, & fm & after ye decease of ye Survivor of y"> " To ye Master, Fellows & Scholars of Trinity Hall aforesaid & their '' Successors upon Trust to receive & take ye rents issues & profits " thereof, & pay & dispose thereof in form following. That is to say, " after necessary deductions made, divide ye same into three equal " parts yearly, one of wch I give to ye Vicar of Heiningford Gray in " ye said county of Huntingdon for ye time being towards ye Augmen- " tation of that poor Vicarage, one other part thereof I give unto one " of ye waiting Scholars to be nominated by ye Senior Fellow of ye sd " College, but so y* no one person shall enjoy it above five years, or " after he ceases to be a waiting Scholar. The remaining part thereof " I desire may be divided into 3 parts, one of wch I give to ye Bursar " of ye sd College for ye time being, & ye residue thereof I desire may " be lodg'd in ye College Chest to answer for Fines & Contingencies^." [361] Dr Johnson's Epitaph. " M. S. "Jacobi Johnson LL.D. " Cancellarij EHensis, " Magistri ad Facultates, "Aulae Trin: apud Cantab: Socij; "Vivido Ingenio, Peracri Judicio, [362] " Luculenta Oratione, Politiore Humanitate, " Suavissimisc^ Moribus, exornati: ^ See also pp. 66, 87. Dr Johnson 307 "E Cathedra Jus Civile profitentis [362] " Sententiarum Gravitatem, Verborum Pondera, "Vocis Jucunditatem, Venustumqj totius Corporis Gestum, " Praesertim vero Singulas, pro Re nata, Controversias " Dijudicantis Acumen " Sine satietate suspiciebant Academici "et Admirabantur. "Vixit Humani Generis Deliciae, " Sibi Cognatione junctorum Amantissimus, "Amicis Sodalibusq, egregie Fidelis ; " Indigentibus benigne fecit, " Omnibus deniq, omnium ordinum Hominibus " Adeo Facilem, adeo Benevolum, adeo Humanum " Se prKstitit, vt niiiil supra. " Cselebs obijt diris Calculi Cruciatibus confectus : " Omnibus sane flebilis, Nullis vero flebilior " Quam Hemingfordiensibus : " Hei nimium nimiumcjj infselicibus Hemingfordiensibus " Sibi Beneficorum facillime Principem "Tam Brevem sortitis. "Aulam Trin: apud Cantab: haud ingrato donavit Dono, " Hujusce Ecclesiae neutiquam oblitus. "Wenefridam Head ex sorore Neptem " Filiolae loco dilexit, Parvulam Suscepit, " Libera eduxit, scripsitcjj tandem ex Asse Hseredem : " Quae hoc Marmor qualecunq, est, " Pietatis ergo Maerens posuit. "Fato cessit (Annum agens LV) "Tertio Nonas Feb: "Alio Dili MDCCXXVn." Dr Johnson's Arms on his monum' on y^ Wall on y^ North side of [453] ye Chancel in Heiningford-Grey Church, Argent, a Fess embattell'd between 3 (Lyons) Heads eras'd Gules, Crown'd Or. Crest, a (Lyons) Head as in y« Field. On a Grave-Stone over his Body, are these words : " Underneath this Stone "Lyeth interr'd the Body "of James Johnson LL.D. "Ob. 3. Feb: 1727. Etat: SS-" Arms also on y^ Grave Stone. 20 — 2 3o8 Trinity Hall (46) Di^ ALLEN. [165] William Allen LL.D. Rector of Swannington, & Vicar of Woodalling in Norfolk,, & formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall, gave by Will to Trinity Hall all his Latin, Greek & French Books, & all his Estate in Bures S' Mary in Suffolk, for ye Founding Two Scholar- ships after y« decease of ye several persons mention'd in his Will. [432] " Among other things in ye Last Will & Testam' of William Allen " Clerk, Rector of Swannington & Vicar of Woodalling in ye County " of Norfolk deed bearing date ye Ninth day of November 1730 is " contain'd as follows (to witt) : " Item I give to ye Master Fellows & Scholars of Trinity Hall in " Cambridge all my Greek, Latin, & French Books, with a power to "them to exchange Duplicates'. I give & devise to my Brother John " Allen all my Estate in Bures S' Mary in Suffolk or Villages adjacent " during ye term of his natural life. And after his decease, Then I " give my said estate to his son William Allen during ye term of his [433] " natural life. Then after ye decease of ye said William, I give my " said estate to his eldest son Francis Allen of Manchester during ye "term of his natural life. And after his decease. Then I give & " devise my said estate to ye Master Fellows & Scholars of Trinity " Hall in Cambridge, Them & their successors for ever, for ye Founding " Two Scholarships of Ten Pounds p"" annu each more or less, desireing " y' Two of my nearest kindred may have ye preference of being elected " into ye said Scholarships before all others ; And for want of such " kindred, then y' Two Scholars fm ye Free Grainar School of " Richmond in Yorkshire may have ye next proprietie to ye said " two Scholarships ; And for want of such, then y' two Scholars " from any other School in Yorkshire may have ye third proprietie " to ye sd two Scholarships ; And for want of such. Then y* two " Scholars out of ye Diocese of Norwich may have ye fourth proprietie " to ye sd two Scholarships ; And for want of such. Then y' two " Scholars out of ye Towne or County of Cambridge may have ye " fifth Proprietie to ye sd two Scholarships. " I doe attest ye Premisses to be a True Copy " taken from, and agreeing with, ye Original " Will of ye Deed abovemention'd. ' For catalogue of books, see Miscellanea, vol. in. [96]; for cost of carriage, ibid. [121]; and for the will, ibid. [94]. Dr Chetwode 309 " Examin'd by me [433] " Attested by Witt Bayfield " Henry Shinkell " Henry Danna " Witnesses to y^ said Will The College became possessed of the Estate 1786, " Fran : Spendlove " Notary Publick." (4;) DR CHETWODE. John Chetwode LL.D., Fellow of Trinity Hall, gave by Will to [165] Trinity Hall y^ sum of One Hundred & Fifty Pounds for "a " Scholarship for a Scholar's due attendance in taking care of ye "Chappell there, & to y^ Master & Fellows of Trinity Hall — each " of yi" a Ring of a Guinea value." And in a Codicil he desires that the Income of Fellowship be return'd y« College. He Dyed in Trinity Hall in Dr Cottrell's Chamber Num: 3. Oct: 27. 1733, And according to his desire signify'd after y^ making of his Will, he was Buried in Tempsford Church in Bedfordshire November 5. 1733. A Copy of D"" Chetwode's Will " In y« name of God Amen. I John Chetwode Doctor of Laws & [43S] " one of ye Fellows of Trinity Hall in y^ University of Cambridge " being of sound & disposing mind & memory do make this my Last " Will & Testament in manner & form following, that is to say. In y^ "first -place I give & bequeath unto my dear Sister Elizabeth Chet- [43^] " wode all my Estate Real & personall of every kind wheresoever & ■' whatsoever in y^ Countys of Bedford, Huntingdon, & Cambridge, & "elsewhere in y« Kingdom of Great Britain to her her Heirs & " Executors according to y^ respective natures of ye severall estates, " she paying all my Debts & Legacys hereinafter given & bequeathed. " Also I give & bequeath unto my sister M" Anne Cotton & to her " Daughter My^ Askham The Sum of Five Hundred Pounds of lawfull " money of Great Britain to be equally divided between & paid to " them by my Executrix hereinafter named within twelvemonths next " after my decease. Also I give & bequeath unto y^ Provost Fellows " & Scholars of Kings College in y^ University of Cambridge The Suin " of One Hundred Pounds, and to y^ Reverend M"" Wadham Knatch- "bull Fellow of Trinity Hall aforesaid all my Books & Manuscript " sermons late my Fathers together with a Locket of Lord Ros- " commons Hair and a Ring at my Funerall of y^ value of a "Guinea. I also give to y^ said M"^ Wadham Knatchbull The 3IO Trinity Hall [436] " Sum of Two Hundred Pounds of lawfull money of Great Britain. " Also I give & bequeatii to y^ Master Fellows & Scholars of Trinity " Hall aforesaid the Suiii of One Hundred & Fifty Pounds to be dis- " posed by y™ towards founding a Scholarship for a Scholars due " attendance in taking care of ye Chappell there. And I give to y^ [437] " Master & Fellows of Trinity Hall aforesaid wch shall be so at y^ " time of my decease to each of y"> a Ring of a Guinea value. Also " I give to Edmund Waller Fellow of S' John's College in y^ Uni- '•versity of Cambridge y^ Sum of Ten Pounds. To D"" Willymot " Fellow of Kings College aforesaid y^ suin of Ten pounds. To D"^ " Warren of Trinity Hall aforesaid y« suiii of Ten Pounds. To Styan " Thirlby Fellow of Jesus College in y^ said University of Cambridge "ye suiii of Fifty Pounds. And to M"- William Mundy Fellow of " Pembroke in y^ said University of Cambridge ye suiii of Five "Pounds. And I give to ye said D"- Waller, D"^ Willymot, D"- " Warren, Styan Thirlby & M^ Mundy to each of y™ a Ring of a " Guinea value. I also give to my servant Robert Leach ye suiii of " Ten pounds & all my cloths & Linnen he disposing of my Surplice " & Hood to be us'd in a proper manner. And I do hereby give & " bequeath all my said Real & personal estate as aforesaid to my said " sister Elizabeth Chetwode she paying all my said money Legacys " hereinbefore or hereinafter by me given within ye space of Twelve " months next after my decease I hereby charging all my said reall & " personall Estate with ye payment of such money Legacys as afore- " said. And I do hereby likewise will & direct y' all my Books & " Manuscript Sermons late my Fathers being at Tempsford Trinity " Hall & elsewhere shall be delivered by my Executrix hereinafter [438] "named to ye said M"^ KnatchbuU within one month next after my " decease. And do recommend it to ye said M"" KnatchbuU yt he by "his Last Will & Testament or otherwise in his lifetime give " Directions y' immediately after his decease all ye said manuscript ' Sermons hereby bequeathed to him shall be burnt or destroyed so " as nevermore to be perused. And I do hereby further give & be- " queath to ye Poor of ye said parish of Tempsford in ye County of " Bedford ye suiii of Ten pounds to be distributed amongst y™ within " a month next after my decease by my Executrix hereinafter named " & according to her discretion. Also I do hereby constitute & ap- " point my said Dear Sister Elizabeth Chetwode sole Executrix of " this my last Will & Testament and do hereby likewise constitute & " appoint my worthy Friend Doctor Stephen Cottrell Advocate at D^s " Coiiions supervisor of this my Last Will & Testament and assistant Dr Chetwoae 311 " to my said Executrix in y^ Execution of it and for his care & pains [438] " therein I do give & bequeath unto ye said D^ Stephen Cottrell ye •' suiri of Two Hundred pounds to be paid him by my said Executrix " within twelve months after my decease. And I do hereby likewise " further Will & direct that in case my said Real & personal Estate " shall after y^ payment of my just Debts be not sufficient to pay all " my money Legacys hereinbefore given & bequeathed That then all [439] "such money Legatees shall come into an average & bear equall " loss & abate of their said severall Legacys in proportion to such " deficiency. And I do hereby likewise direct That (in case I should " be Fellow of Trinity Hall aforesaid at y^ time of my decease) my '' Body should be decently buried in y* Chappel of Trinity Hall afore- " said by my said Executrix in a decent Vault there near D"" Eden " formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall aforesaid. And I do hereby declare " this to be my last Will & Testament hereby revoking all former " Wills & Codicills by me at any time heretofore made. In Witness " whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal this Five and Twentyeth ' Day of September In the year of our Lord God one Thousand seven " Hundred and thirty three "JHON CHETWODE L.S. " Signed Sealed published & declared by y^ said John Chetwode " as & for his last Will & Testament in y* presence of us whose names " are here underwritten who likewise subscribed our names as Witnesses "to ye said last Will & Testament in ye presence of ye said John " Chetwode "Jere Beard "Thomas Richardson "Wm Barnes" " Instructions for my dear Freind M"" KnatchbuU to tell D"^ Cottrell "to speak to my Executrix that she allows M's Cotton M^ & M« " Ascham fifty pounds each for mourning & Rings besides my Legacy. " My Body not to be deposited till the Service is read over me. To [440] " the Fellow Coriioners & Scholars Gloves & Scarfes. How I would " be coffined I have told you before : let my Grave be arched : let all " decent care be taken of my Body since no more : let it not be in- " terred till within 4 or 5 Days at least after my Death : my own " servant to attend my Body & to see everything done with decency. " I desire to let my Executrix know y' I desire you will give D^ 312 Trinity Hall [440] " Cottrell to whom I am much obliged 100 pounds besides what I " have left Him. All this with what I have told I doubt not but you " will see punctually performed. Adieu. "J. CHETWODE " I desire that the Income of Fellowship be returned " the College. " Rings for W^ Cotton M"" & M« Ascham and S'' Philip " Chetwode " "9th Noyr 1733 " Which day appeared personally Henry Bendysh of Bedford Row " in y« County of Middlesex Esq, and by virtue of his Corporal Oath " deposed that he was well acquainted with John Chetwode Doctor of " Laws late one of y^ Fellows of Trinity Hall in y« University of "Cambridge deceas'd for many years next before his death & "during that time hath severall times seen him write & is thereby " become well acquainted with his manner & character of Handwriting "and y« Deponent having now seen & perus'd y^ paper writing or [441] "Schedule hereunto annexed containing some Instructions about his " y« said deceased's funerall & additions to his Will beginning thus = " Instructions for my dear Friend M"^ Knatchbull to tell D^ Cottrell " to speak to my Executrix = & ending thus = I doubt not (by) you " will see punctually performed Adieu = & subscribed = J. Chetwode = "as also the two Postscripts thereunder written the first containing " these words to wit = I desire that the Income of Fellowship be " returned the College = and the other containing these words to " wit = Rings for M^s Cotton M"" & M's Ascham and S^ Philip " Chetwode = doth depose y' he verily believes the whole Body or " series of the said Writing or Schedule y« name J. Chetwode "thereto subscrib'd and the said two Postscripts above-mention'd " to be all of y^ proper handwriting of him the said Doctor John " Chetwode deed. "H. Bendysh " The same Day "The aforesaid Henry Bendysh Esq, " Was duly sworn to y^ truth of y^ " abovewritten affid' Before me " W. Bramston Sur. " p'sent Mark Holman " Notary Publick " Dr Chetwode 313 " 10* of Novr 1733. [441] " Which Day appeared personally John Arnold servant to Stephen " Cottrell Doctor of Laws & one of ye Advocates of Doctors Commons " London & by virtue of his corporall oath deposed that he was well "acquainted with John Chetwode Doctor of Laws late one of y^ " Fellows of Trinity Hall in y^ University of Cambridge deed for [442] " upwards of three years next before his death & during that time " hath frequently seen him write & is thereby become well acquainted " with his manner & character of handwriting & the Deponent having " now seen & perused y^ Paper writing or Schedule hereunto annexed " containing some Instructions about his y^ said Deceased's Funerall & " Additions to his Will beginning thus = Instructions for my dear "Friend M^ Knatchbull to tell D^ Cottrell to speak to my " Executrix = and ending thus = I doubt not but you will see " punctually performed Adieu = & subscrib'd = J. Chetwode = as "also the two Postscripts thereunder written the first containing " these words to wit = I desire y' y« Income of Fellowship be re- " turn'd the College = and the other containing these words to wit " = Rings for M« Cotton M"^ & M« Ascham & S"- Philip Chetwode = " doth depose y' he verily believes y« whole Body or series of y^ said " Writing or Schedule y^ name J. Chetwode thereto subscrib'd & y^ " said two Postscripts abovementioned to be all of y« proper hand- " writing of him y^ said Doctor John Chetwode deed. "John Arnold " The same Day " ye aforesaid John Arnold " was duely sworn to y^ truth of " ye abovewritten affid' " Before me " Stephen Cottrell " Surrogate " P^'sent Mark Holman Notary Publick." " 23'! Nov"" 1733. " Which Day appeared personally Samuel Gateward of the Middle [443] " Temple London Esq, Barrister at Law & Recorder of ye Town of " Cambridge in ye County of Cambridge & by virtue of his Corporall " Oath deposed that sometime towards ye latter end of September " last past John Chetwode Doctor of Laws & one of ye Fellows of " Trinity Hall in ye University of Cambridge being sick of ye sickness " of wch he soon afterwards dyed sent for this Dep' to his Chambers 314 Trinity Hail [443] " at Trinity Hall aforesaid where the Deponent being come y^ said " Doctor Chetwode gave him Directions & Instructions by word of " mouth for y^ making of his Will & therein to give to D^ Stephen " Cottrell one of y^ Advocates of Doctors Comons a suiii or Legacy of " One Hundred Pounds wch Directions or Instructions the Dep' then " took down in writing & from them William Barnes this Dept^ Clerk " did by this Dep'^ orders & Directions write or draw y^ Writing here- " unto annexed & bearing date y« five & twentieth day of September " in ye year of our Lord God one Thousand Seven Hundred & Thirty " three & subscribed (Jhon Chetwode) as & for y^ Last Will & Testa- " ment of him the said Doctor John Chetwode but having in writing " y« same over omitted y^ sum of y^ Legacy so given to D^ Cottrell " did thereupon interline the words [the sum of One Hundred Pounds] " between the thirty third & thirty fourth lines of y« said Will, that " after y^ said Will was so drawn or wrote fair over & more particu- [444] " larly on or about y^ day of y« date thereof the said Barnes in y^ "presence & hearing of this Dep' read y« same over audibly & "distinctly to y^ said Y)^ Chetwode at y^ said D^ Chetwode's " Chambers in Trinity Hall aforesaid & when he read y^ said " Legacy of One Hundred Pounds to y^ said D"" Cottrell y^ sd D"" " Chetwode bid him alter it & make it Two Hundred pounds and " thereupon y^ said Barnes in this Depts presence did with a penknife "erase out y* word (One) wch had been so interlined between y= " Thirty third & thirty fourth Lines of y^ said Will as is afore- " mentioned & inserted therein the Word (Two) instead thereof in " manner & form as now appears & after he had so done read the sd " Interlineation so altered as aforesaid to y^ said Deced who well " understood & approved thereof and then duely executed y^ same in " ye presence of this Dep' & of Jeremy Beard Thomas Richardson & " ye said William Barnes whom this Deponent severally saw set & "subscribe their names thereto as Witnesses in manner & form as " now appears but ye said Barnes having at ye end of ye attestation " of ye execution of ye said Will added ye words [the sum of Two " Hundred Pounds being first interlined] which ye Dep' not thinking " necessary the said Barnes did thereupon before ye Execution thereof " obliterate or blot ye same out in ye manner as now appears. And " lastly he deposed y' ye whole Body or Series of ye said Will & ye " severall Interlineations therein now appearing are all of ye sd "William Barnes's handwriting & were severally made therein & " read over to ye said deced before ye execution thereof " Samuel Gateward Dr Chetwode 315 " The same day The aforesaid Samuell Gateward Esq, was sworn [445] " to ys truth of this Affidavit Before me " Geo Lee " Surrogate " P'sent Mark Holman " Notary Publick " I copyed y^ aforesaid D"^ Chetwode's Will, Codicil &c, from Copies belonging to our College Treasury. See Miscellanea Aul: Trin: Cantabf. vol. 3rd [166]. A Copy of y^ Release given under y^ College Seal to M« Chetwode Sister & Executrix of y^ late D"" John Chetwode Fellow of Trinity Hall. " To all to whom these Presents shall come The Master Fellows & " Scholars of y« College or Hall of y« Holy Trinity in y^ University " of Cambridge send Greeting. Whereas John Chetwode Doctor of " Laws Deceased Late one of y« Fellows of y® said College by his " Last Will & Testament in Writing did give unto y^ said Master " Fellows & Scholars ye suiri of One Hundred & Fifty Pounds for '' ye maintaining a Scholar for y^ Purposes in y^ Will mentioned And " by a Codicill to his said Will did desire his Sister Elizabeth Chet- " wode whom he made sole Executrix of his said Will to return y^ " Income of his Fellowship to ye said College And Whereas ye said " Elizabeth Chetwode hath already paid to ye Bursar of ye said " College for our use ye said Legacy or Suiii of One Hundred & " Fifty Pounds And Whereas we ye said Master Fellows Scholars " have agreed to accept ye suiii of One Hundred Pounds in full satis- " faction of ye Income of ye said Fellowship of ye said John Chetwode " which he desired should be returned to ye said College & that ye " said suin of One Hundred & Fifty Pounds before received & one '' Hundred Pounds now paid is receiv'd by them for ye purposes after " mention'd in full satisfaction of all Demands under or by virtue of " ye said Will & Codicill of ye said John Chetwode or of ye said [446] "Elizabeth Chetwode as Executrix thereof Now these Presents " Witness y' we ye said Master Fellows & Scholars Doe acknow- " ledge to have on ye day of ye Date & before ye sealing hereof " received of ye said Elizabeth Chetwode ye said sum of One Hundred " Pounds over & above ye said One Hundred & Fifty Pounds in full " satisfaction of ye Income of ye Fellowship of ye said John Chetwode " desired by him to be returned to ye said College & y' ye same is in 3i6 Trinity Hall [446] " full satisfaction of all Demands under or by virtue of y® said Will & " Codicill of y« said John Chetwode or of y^ said Elizabeth Chetwode "as Executrix thereof on any account whatsoever And in con- " sideration thereof We y« said Master Fellows & Scholars Doe " hereby Release & Quitt Claim to y^ said Elizabeth Chetwode all " Demands both in Law or Equity as Executrix of y^ said John " Chetwode or otherwise And We do hereby for ourselves & our " Successors Covenant & Promise to & with y« said Elizabeth " Chetwode her Executors & Adminors y' We & our Successors " shall & will Apply & Dispose y« said Sum of One Hundred " Pounds now Paid us & all y« Income & Produce thereof as an " Addition & Increase of & for y^ maintenance of such Scholar in " y« said Will mentioned over & above y« said One Hundred & Fifty " Pounds In Witness whereof we have hereto affixed our Comon Seal [447] " this Thirty first Day of January In ye seventh year of y^ Reign of " our Sovereign Lord George y^ Second by y^ Grace of God of Great " Britain France & Ireland King Defender of ye Faith and so forth " And in y^ year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred & "Thirty Threes" Dr Chetwode's Scholarship. [453] A Copy of ye Foundation of D"" Chetwode's Scholarship fm ye Original in ye Book of Statutes &c. with Green Strings ^. "Trinity Hall "D"^ Chetwode's Scholar. " Whereas D"" John Chetwode late Fellow of Trinity Hall in his last "Will bearing date Sept: as**" 1733, gave One Hundred & Fifty "Pounds for ye Founding of a Scholarship, as appears by these " words mention'd in his said Will, viz. ' Also I give & bequeath to " ' ye Master Fellows & Scholars of Trinity Hall aforesaid ye sum of " ' One Hundred & Fifty Pounds to be dispos'd by them towards [454] " ' Founding a Scholarship for a Scholars due attendance in taking care " ' of ye Chappell there.' And whereas the suin of One Hundred " Pounds more besides ye said One Hundred & Fifty Pounds has been "paid by M^^ Elizabeth Chetwode Sister & Executrix of ye said " Dr John Chetwode, & accepted by ye College in full [&] discharge " & satisfaction of all Interest & demand wch might have accrued to " ye said College by virtue of ye following words contain'd in a certain 1 See Miscellanea, vol. in. [167]. ^ V.B., pp. 145 7. Dr Chetwode's Scholarship 317 " Schedule of Instructions & Additions to y^ sd Will, made by y^ sd [454] "Df Chetwode & written with his own Hand, viz. 'I desire yt y^ "'Income of Fellowship be returned to the College'; — wch sum of " One Hundred Pounds has since ye death of y^ sd D"" John Chetwode " been by an Instrument under y^ College Seal declared to have been " received for y^ same use & purpose with y^ other One Hundred & " Fifty Pounds before-mention'd ; "We ye present Fellows of Trinity Hall in ye University of "Cambridge do Order & Constitute the said Scholarship in the "manner & form following. " I St. First A Scholar shall be chosen by ye Society as other " Scholars are, & he shall be call'd D-- Chetwode's Scholar. " andiy. Secondly, He shall have ye Key of ye Chapel deliver'd " to him ; and he shall take care always to open & shut ye Chapel- "door, & to Light up & extinguish ye candles in ye Chapel, as " there shall be occasion, & take care y« ye Chapel be always kept "clean: And he shall take care to put ye Books & ye Chapel " furniture in their proper places, & make every thing belonging to "ye Chapel appear Decent & in good Order. [45 S] "3%. Thirdly, He shall be constantly oblig'd to Toll ye Bell " every day to morning & evening Divine Service, & be ready to "attend ye Reader when he goes into Chapel. "4*iy. Fourthly, He shall always mark down in a piece of paper "every Fellow Coinoner, Pension' & Siz' who shall at any time be " absent either from morning or evening Divine Service according to " an Order made Jan: 4. 1724. " 5*iy. Fifthly, He shall at no time have leave to be absent from " ye College, untill he has procur'd at his own proper expence some " other Scholar (to be approv'd by ye Master, or his Locum Tenens) " to perform his Duty during his absence. " 6*iy. Sixthly, He shall constantly perform ye sev^ foremention'd "duties by himself in person, unless at such times as his personal "attendance shall be excus'd by ye Master or his Locum Tenens, "by reason of absence or other necessary Impediment; And at all " such times he shall appoint a certain Deputy or Substitute, to be " approv'd by ye Master or his Locum Tenens ; And if at any time "he shall behave negligently in his office, he shall be censured by "ye Master, his Locum Tenens, or either of the Presbyter-Fellows, " according to their discretion ; And in case of a wilfull continuance " in his neglect, he shall be depriv'd of his Scholarship by a majority " of ye Fellows. 3i8 Trinity Hall [4SS] " To this we set our " Hands January "the 1 8* i;3f " W. Warren " Locum Tenens Custodis. " Fra : Dickins " Hen : Monson " Chas Pinfold Cha^ Beridge "W. KnatchbuU Matt: Robinson." Df Chetwode's Benefaction. £ s d [458] Df Chetwode's Benefaction 250:00:00, and Df Oxendens £ s d 150 : 00 : 00 were in March 173I vested in Bank Annuities at 3 p"" £ s d Cent the Price being then 93^'. That money Purchas'd 405 : 12 : 09 wch stands in the name of the Master, Fellows & Scholars of Trinity £ s d Hall. This produces yearly 13 : 01 : 00 due at Xtmas, & is thus to be Divided between y^ Scholars yearly, £ s d Df Chetwode's Scholar 08 : 03 : 01 J Dr Oxenden's Scholar 04 : 17 : 10.^ 13 : 01 : 00 Dr Chetwode's Arms^ [451] D^ Chetwode's Arms. 1=' Qrterly Argent & Gules, Four Crosses Patee Counterchang'd. 2"^ Parted p^ Cheveron Sable & Or. In Chief Two Eagles display'd Or. 3s Cornons a College of Gentlemen regularly "Bred too little Esteemed and too industriously Depressed, I beg " I say their Acceptance of Books to bee bought for their Library " of M"^ George Strahan such as D^ Strahan shall direct my Extors " to buy to the value of One Hundred Guineas. " I direct that a Monument shall be set up in the S.E. Corner of [465] " S' Benet's Church To the Memory of Mark Cottle Esq^ and Alicia " his Widow according to the Model I have drawn. " I Give to the Family of the Cottles, Children of M' John Cottle, " Fifty Guineas each, and the Dozen of Silver Plates w* came from " the Family. " I present Harry Waller Esq, with the 2 large Map Books w'='» " lye upon the Top of my Book Press. I give to M"" George Smith " my Silver Standish, To M" Ellen Wood One Hundred Guineas — " To M« Jane Wood my Silver Tea Kettle and Lamp— To M« Cath. " Fisher, one Hundred Guineas — To the widow Drake, One Hundred " Guineas — To Francis Maning Esq,' for the support of M" Hodges " one hundred Guineas she not to have it but in such Proportions as " he shall see'^ fit to exhibite. " I Give to D>^ Kinaston Five hundred pounds, all my Furniture " at Ty^ Comons Plate excepted, As also the Choice of such Furni- " ture at Sunbury which is my own, Also all my Books not otherwise " herein Designed, hoping he will go into my Lodgings where they "are ready fixed. My few Working Tools — and not to be exposed " to Tricks at an Auction nor any sale of Trumpery. And I confirm "the Gift of my Furniture at Trinity Hall to the Use of the "Masters Lodge. " I Give to M"" Gamier and M"" Denyon twenty Guineas each, " and to M"" Garnier his own Goods again without repaying the ten " Guineas. To the Vicar of Sunbury five Guineas and to the Parish " Clerk two Guineas. I Give to M^ Vesey the Elder five Guineas and " to M"' King the Smith Five Guineas. " I Give to the poor of the parishes of Tedington, Hampton, " Littleton and Sheperton twenty pounds each. " I Give to Dt^ Dickins, D"" Strahan, D^ Dod, D^ Audley, M"- W" * In margin : " He dyed Nov: 10. 1740." 2 In margin : " Orig' so." D. W. 21 322 Trinity Hall [466] " Burroughs, Mr Edwards of Tedington, Mr Charles Bodens, Mr "Kilby, Mr Turner of old Ports, and Mr Greenly One Hundred " Guineas each. " I Gave to my C. John Jones in 173- five hundred pounds "towards setting him up: he was specially recommended to me by " my Good Grandmother Jones. " I Give to Mrs Gibson who is my Mother's God Dgr One hundred " Guineas and the rest of my Plate. " I Give to Mrs Peggy Bettesworth One hundred Guineas. " My Brother having tricked mee of the three Thousand pounds — I " now Give him nothing but my Father's little Picture, my Mother's " Diamond Ring, The Six Family Pictures, the best sute of Hangings, " the Cabinet and Glass Case and my old Chariot, and I discharge " him from any Demands of money reed from Shropshire Deptford "or elsewhere. " As also from any accomp' of Remittaces made him when abroad " near three thousand pounds. " I Give the Residue of my personal estate of w* nature or " Quality soever To and among all the Sons and Dgrs of the Lord " Bishop of London and the Dean of the Arches, Mr Turner's " Children, Grand Children of Cos. Tom Lloyd, C. J° Jones, now I "Know where it goes, such who shall not accept their share theirj "to go to the Turners. " I Desire and appoint Dr Kinaston and Mr Greenly to be my " Extors, now I know whom to Trust, and if Mr Greenly takes upon " him the Execution I give him One hundred pounds. I desire my " Extors to make full satisfaction for any Damage done to my " Landlord else poor man he may think him Ruined. " Wee brought nothing into this World neither " shall wee carry [any] thing out = The Lord " gave Blessed bee the Name of the Ld. "All Souls Day 1740. " Nath Lloyd Sept. 1740." [467] "To be carried from the placfe where I shall Dye by break of " Day, within 4 Days to the Undertakers at London — after 2 or 3 "Days, to be carried thence by break of Day to Cambridge — an "Hearse w* 6— Coach with 4 — with C. Jones and one more to " be brought into Cambridge by night — No Escutcheons or other "Fooleries on the Hearse and Horses. "To be directly carried to Trin-Hall and layd in the Outward "Chapel that night. Sir Nathanael Lloyd 323 " In a morning before Colledge Prayers to be layd in the Vault [467] "I made. " The Minister Scholar of the Week and the Butler only attending " — 3 or 4 more to help — To the Minister a Guinea The Scholar \ a s "Guinea The Butler 5 — The Helpers to be paid for their pains. " 2 Days after a Guinea for a Book to the Master and Fellows "present or absent. " To others of the High Table present \ a Broad. To the Scholars present \ a Guinea. " To DD^s Bentley, Ashton, Waterland, Mawson a Guinea. " I give to the Butler Cook and Porter five p^^^ each. For the "Poor of S' Ed s? . X i: X cta-Sfr^s C!«" Crt.,A'2 ^«= s'Om c >«, c '2 -g c'2 c'2 ci2 s£ a^ O .S :p O.^ n" «^ ^ C O S n O, C -2 D, OJ O, C!S ^ C & C O, C bp.S •J3 « m m > 'Jj ^ P-l "13 -S >< c8 §^ <" •- s.? •C ituo o '^ g ti .2 ^ & S c &,— .-a " OT X 3 3 !o .S OQ 10 ■" S !0 S 10 J. 3 B 2 £ ^ — "! 3 3 '" P ^ O " a ;g O g M-^ S " '^ g^ 3 S -^ § •| iz; S ii .S IS is^-oorp-f^ S Q S r— 71 I I CO CO to fn Declaratio Status Collegii 333 "^.-S" "« • *^ . *?T* > •g S "'.rt X s? , > s?.^ > ^.A =R > ts . "« >1 ■> •5: > cr ' > X ^ ^ "^ ia" ■ti >< Is- 1/3 P4.-9 J3 (A ! 1 ¥ ^1 12 m C ">< ^>< X e 13 .5 1 1 ■g Ok 'S ---si y g 'SI g •rss 1 S -g*^ •■? eg '2 n tRege nniven Batem a 1 s en P s ;g| a, % .ft (U OS J> C (U '57 1 r/1 i+j .s " £C0 g > ■a % (1) ? > w t> w C 1 13 1 § ^ CM W P u 'C 5* II •? N •■? CJ.S s c.SfS tj " & '^^ -P ■" ° "2 ^ «iS c 'S IB -^ti'OjS" .2 ,9 'S it. aJ 4^:3 334 Trinity Hall Declaratio Status Collegii 335 Sequntur omnes & singul Possession tam Spuai qa Tempat dat & concess dco [337] CoUegio p Fundator & Bnfactof ejusdem in consideracone pmissoj prout inferius cont'. Viz In [338] ' Reddit & Firm divers Cant. villa Cant. Terr voc Crowich- man's in ^ Triplowe . vatt In Repris in xxiiij. viij.viij. s d xlvi. viij. Terr tent shopar & Gardinof itm p annii Firm Recorie Sci Ed- wardi p annu ^ Annua Pane exeunfl de ecctia pdict sa- cerdot servient ibm p annu Cera Pane & Vino^ Chrismat ac in Sa- 1 cello ejusSm Col- j legij expend: p annu J Sinodai & pcuracoi-'j bus annuati exeund de Recoria pdict viz Epo Eliens xx." & ArcRio Eliens iiij.* viij.'' in toto p Annu j Reddit exeunt de \ pdict terrf viz. Thes ville Cant xiij.'' & [ CoUegio Coi^is X'' [ xxxuj. vij xxxij.' vi.** in toto p Annu • .^ ..J J xxix. viij. viij. Inde in VI. uij. d s d cxi. vij. Et Remanet Clare p Annu £. Jd xxiij. xvij. i. vatt in Reddit & Firm ilim p Annu Hunt. Conyng ton & { Stukeley Reddit & Firin ilim p annu vait in \ Vendic, Boscof itim coibus annis Pquis cur iftm coibus , annis Repris i FeoS Balli itm p in I annu Et Reman Clare p Annu vi. xij. s d vi. viij. d xij. ' \ L s d . vi. xix. viij. Inde in vi. ix. viij. 336 Trinity Hall [339] Herts . Quinbury Mytforde & Turkes vatt in ( Reddit & Firm ifcm £ s d p annu xxx. x. viij. Vendic Bosc iftm s d coibus annis xxvi. viij. ?quis Cur itm coi- s d bus annis vi. viij. Reprise f FeoS Wilimi Coke in \ Sen"' ifem p annu Et Reman Clare p Annu A ... ' xxxij. iiij. Inde in s d xiij. iiij. £ s d xxxi. X. viij. Terr vocat Odams in Melton Suff. < val' in ( Reddit & Firm itm ( p annu (Resolut exeunt de \ terr pdict viz Dno | Lutterell xxxij. "^ Kepris in./ q^^ ^rase ij.^ v." ■ & Gardian Ecctie ifem iiij.'' in toto p annu ; Et Rem Clare p Annu / val' in l^'""™ ^^^ ^^°"^ P ) annu Rcoria de I , n ~ 1 ? ~ Cowlygel videttin Penc annua solut epo ° ( JNorwic p annu Et Rem Clare p Annu vuj. Inde in J d xxxiv. ix. vi. V. iij. £ s d ix. vi. viij. Inde in xxvi. viij. £ viii. Hunt; Hospit de Hunt: val' in Repris viz. in I Reddit & Firmis itm I p annu ■ Denijs annuatim dis- tribuenfl: tribus Pau- pibus viz. pro quoit iij.** p septimati in toto p annu , Repac coibus annis Et Rein Clare p Annu xij. xl. Inde in xl. Nichill Declaratio Status Collegii Terr in Wood- dalling cu Rcoria Rcoria de Stalham CReddit & Firm iftm p annu val' in J Vendic Bosc iftm coi- bus annis Firm Rcorie iftm p annu (Annuali Penc exe- ^ unt de Rcoria Epo [ Norwic p annii ) Reddit Resolut Mro \ Paston p annii / Et vah Clare p Annu val'in i^'*^™ ^*" ^^°"® P { annu /Anuali Penc ann""'^ solut vicar iftm xl.' epo Norwic xx/ Diio Regi jure nup v Mon Sci Benedict ' xxvi/ viij.'* & p Thure iftm iiij/ In toto p annu Repris in< Rctoria de Briston Rcoria de Brym- gham vaU in Et Reman Clare p Annu Firm dee Rcorie p val' in /Annuali Penc solut I Epo Norwic p annu Et Rem Clare p Annu Firm diet Rcof p I annu Terr voc Langlims in Kym- berleycum Rcoria iftm. P ._ . / Annuali Penc solut Kepris m | ^-^ Norwic p annu Et Reman Clare p Annu / Reddit & Firm iftm p annu val' in Vendic Bosc iftm p annu Firm Rcorie iftm p annu (Annuali Penc exe- unt de Rcoria pdict epo Norwic xx/ & -' "— my vicario iftm Et Rem Clare p Annu liij. iiij. X. £ s d xi. vi. viij. xij. liij. iiij. s v. vuj. 337 xiiij. X. Inde in xlij. £ s xij. viij. £ s d xi. vi. viij. Inde in £ s iv. vij. £ s d vL xix. viij. £ ! d vij. vi. viij. Inde in J XX. £ s d vi. vi. viij. £ s d iiij. xiij. iiij. Inde in s d xiij. iiij. A iiij. £ ^ d X. xviij. iiij. Inde in Ixxiij. iiij. £s vij. v. [340J [341] 22 338 Trinity Hall [341] Suma To"* omniu Possession dci CoUegij Repris non deduct^ £, s £ s p annu- i cxl. xiiij. Suma To"' omnium Repris ^dict p annu j ^^^ Suina To"^ omnium Possessionu dci CoUegij Repris inde) . £ _/ deduct p annu / *^"^- 'J* Et sic suma expens excedit sumam Revenc pdict p annii-j ^ ^— ■'' Memord that thadvoson of y« vicarage of Woodedallyng Stalhm & of the psonage of Swanyngton beforsaid ben in the gift of the said college. Per me Mattheum Parker, p me Joannem Redmayn, Per me Gulielmu Mey. [363] I copyed y^ Declaratio Status Collegij fm a Parchment Copy. (See Arch: Cott.) I some time after compar'd our Parchment Copy with y« Status Aulae S. Trinitatis well belongs to Benet College Library, & is set down in A Bp Parkers Catalogue p. 80 amongst ye Miscellan: O. Statutof. It agrees in y^ main with that at Benet College wch is in Paper: only y« order in wch the particulars are set down is different, & sometimes y^ words are different too; & the Names of y^ Master, Fellows & Scholars are put down in y^ Paper wch are not in our Parchment Copy. The names are set down thus: " Noia M" et Sociof jam existeii ib™ " Stephanus Gardiner Epus Winton M'' Sive Custos " Collegij supradic? "Johannes Taylor Thomas Cheston " Edwardus Bucknhm Wiltmus Bulward Socii " Umfridus Busby Discipuli Johannes Harte " Henricus Harvye Henricus Gybbon " Wiltmus Mowse Stacye " Thomas Goodwyn Mawnsell." " Edwardus Cantrell That wcfe belongs to Benet College Library seems to have been ye Original Paper in wcfe things were minuted down w" Parker & Redmayn & Mey took y^ State of y^ College. " The totals, including Stukeley Hospital, omitted in the summary, should be : Gross income, £n2. 14J. ; outgoings, £23. 12s:; nett income, £ng. 2s. The Inspeximus 339 (5) A COPY OF YE INSPEXIMUS [a.d. 1559^]. [409] " Elizabeth Dei gracia Anglic Francie et Hibernie Regina fidei "defensor &c. Omnibus ad quos presentes tre peruenerint salutem. "Inspeximus quoddam bfe nostrum de cerciorand Dilco nobis "Francisco Spelman Armigero Clerico Parliamentorum nrorum " direcl & in cancellariam nfam retornatum ac in filacijs eiusdem [410] "cancellaf nre residens in hec verba: Elizabeth Dei gra Angt "Franc & Hibern Regina fidei defensor &c. Dilco sibi Francisco "Spelman Armigero Clerico Parliamentorum suorum salutem. "Volehtes certis de causis cerciorari de & super tenore cuiusdam "actus parliamenti apud Westmonasterium anno regni nfi primo "concernen incorporacionem Domus Sancte Trinitatis vulgariter "nuncupal Trinitie Hall in Academia Cantebrig ten? & edi? vobis " mandamus qd tenorem actus predicti cum omnibus eam tan- "gentibus Nobis in cancellariam nram sub sigillo vro distincte "& aperte mittatis et hoc bfe T me ipa apud Westmonasterium "undecimo die Maij Anno regni nfi primo. Marten. " INSPEXIMUS eciam retornum bfis praedic? in dorso ipsius "insertum in hec verba: Execucio istius breuis patet in scedula "huic breui annex. INSPEXIMUS insuper tenorem actus predic? "note in cancellariam nfam predcam pretextu bfis nfi predci missum " & in filacijs eiusdem cancellaf nfe similiter residen in hec verba. " In Parliamento inchoato et tento apud Westmonasterium vicesimp "tercio die Januarij anno regni serenissime atc^ excellentissime " Domine nfe Elizabeth Dei gfa Angt Franc et Hibernie Regine " fidei defensatricis &c primo et ibideni continuato usq, in octauum "diem Maij prox sequen quo die dissolutum fuit coi oim procerum " et populi assensu ac dicte Domine nfe Regine tum presentis consensu " Sancitum Stabilitum et inactatum est hoc presens statutum verbatim "prout sequitur: WHEREAS in ye time of Kyng Edwarde y^ thirde " ye Reuereiid Father in God William Bateman sometyme Bishopp of " Norwiche for y^ studye & knowledge of y^ Civill lawe did founde " & erecte within y^ Vniuersitie of Cambridge one Colledge or Hall "commonlye called & known by y^ name of Trinitie Hall & uppon " ye same foundacion did assigne & appointe y* one sobre & discreate ; ' This Act, confirming the Charters of Trinity Hall, was enacted in Elizabeth's first Parliament. It gave exceptional security and permanence to the foundation. See Maiden, History of Trinity Hall, pp. loi — 3. It is printed in Documents relating to the University arid the Colleges of Cambridge, vol. II., pp. 439 — 443. Published by order of the University Commissioners, 1852. 340 Trinity Hall [410] "man shulde for euermore from tyme to tyme be Maister or Keaper " of ye said Colledge or Hall to gouuerne as well y^ Fellowes & ScoUers "there as ye Mannours lands tenementys & other possessions & " hereditamentys whiche he did assigne for ye maintenance of ye said "Maister Fellowes & Scollers, Whiche said Colledge or Hall hath " alwayes sithens ye tyme of ye saide foundacion ben used as a Colledge "& borne & vsed ye said name of Maister Fellowes & Scollers of [411] "ye Colledge or Hall of the Holye Trynitie in ye Vniuersitie of "Cambridge: And by that name hath vsed to Impleade make leases " grauntes & gyftes & hath lykewyse taken & received by that name " diuerse gyftes & grauntes to ye vse of ye saide Colledge or Hall. " AND forasmuche as yf cavillacion shuld at any tyme hereafter be " had or vsed uppon ye simple woords of that tyme some question " or doubte might aryse of ye validitie of ye corporacion of ye said " Colledge or Hall & thereuppon daunger & hurte might growe aswell " to ye said Colledge as also to diuerse & sundrie personnes who hath "heretofore receiued & which hereafter shall receiue gyftes grauntes "or leases of ye said Colledge or Hall, For auoyding of which " Inconuenyencys & for ye sure establyshment both of ye Corporacion " of ye said Colledge & of all other mens rights & interests It Maie " PLEASE ye Queues Majestic with thassent of ye Lordes spirituall " & temporall & ye Coiiions in this present parliament assembled & " by thauctoritie of ye same y« ye company & Fellowshypp which now " be of ye said Colledge or shalle hereafter be shall & maye be a bodye " polytike of them selfes & encorporated reallye & actuallye by ye " name of Mayster Fellowes & Scollers of ye Colledge or Hall of ye " Holie Trinitie in ye Vniuersitie of Cambridge to have being & "continuance for euer: And y* ye said corporacion or bodye polytyke " by thauctoritie aforesaid continuallye & for euer shall & may remayne "& abyde a perfect corporacion & bodye polityke: AND yt ye said " Mayster Fellowes & Scollers & their successours shall & maye be " at all tymes hereafter inhabled & auctorized to demande clayme " & chalenge sue & impleade & to be sued & impleaded by ye name " of Mayster Fellowes & Scollers of ye Colledge or Hall of ye Holie " Trinitie in ye Vniuersitye of Cambridge: And y' they shall have one "Coiiion Seale: And y' one Henrye Harvye Doctour of ye Ciyill " Lawe now Mayster of ye said Colledge be Mayster of ye said [412] "Colledge: And y' ye said Mayster Fellowes & Scollers & "their Successours shall and may haue houlde leuye perceive "take & enioye all & singuler mannours landes tenementys " possessions pencions porcions tithes rights titles interests coiiions The Inspeximus 341 "liberties fraunchesies iurtsdiccions preheminencys rentys reuercions [412] " remaynders seruices & all other hereditamentys whatsoeuer apper- "teining or belonging to y^ said CoUedge or Hall or accepted or " reputed to be belonging or apperteinyng to y^ same or accepted " reputed vsed occupied or taken as parte or parcell of y« possession " of ye said Colledge or Hall in suche sorte fourme estate condicion " & degree as ye same weare given or graunted & as they nowe haue "ye same: And y* all such gyftes estates & grauntes as hath ben made "to y* said Colledge by y^ name of Mayster Fellowes & Scollers "of ye Colledge or Hall of ye HoUie Trinitye in ye Vniuersytie of "Cambridge or by any other name whatsoeuer shall be as good " & effectuall in ye lawe to all intentys construccions & purposes as "yf ye said Colledge at ye tyme of ye makyng of suche gyftes "grauntys & estatys had ben fullye perfectlye and playnelye "incorporate by ye name of Mayster Fellowes & Scollers of ye " College or Hall of ye Hollie Trinitye in ye Vniuersitie of Cambridge: " SAVING alwayes to ye Queues highnes her heires & successours "& to all & euerie other parsone & parsons bodies poHtyke & " corporate their heires & successours & to theires & successours " of euerie of them other then such as be heyre & heyres successour "and successours vnto any suche parson or parsons whiche hath "made any gyfte or graunte of any Mesuage landes tenementys "or hereditamentys to ye said Mayster Fellowes & Scollers or to "their Predecessours in fee symple all such estate possession right "title interest reuercion remaynder rentys seruyces lease leases "claymes condicions commons & all other profiRtts & commodities "as they haue or ought to haue in & to ye premysses or any parte " thereof as though this Acte had neuer ben had ne made: PROUIDED " always & be it enacted that this Acte or any thing therein conteined " shall not in any wyse extend to take awaye or be preiudiciall unto "any of ye Fellowes or Scollers of ye said Colledge or Hall for "displacing or removing of any of them from any maner of Offyce [413] " or rome within or without ye said Colledge or for ye takyng awaye " of any manner of proffyt coinoditie or aduantage to them or any "of them belonging or apperteining: Ne to empayre hurte or vndoe "any lease gifte feofifemente or graunte made by ye said Mayster " Fellowes & Scollers or their Predecessours or by any of y" to "any parson or parsons bodyes polityke or corporate but that they " & euerie of them shall & maye haue houlde & enioye peasiblie & "quietlie their right title & interest in suche like maiier fourme & "condicion as though ye said seuerall rights titles and interests had 342 Trinity HaU [413] "ben to euerye of ym seuerallie made given graunted appointed & "assured by y^ said Maister Fellowes & ScoUers now encorporated " by this acte PROUIDED always yt this Acte ne any thinge therein "conteined shall not extend e to make sure any landys tenementys "or heriditamentys heretofore gyven or assured to y^ said Colledge •'or Hall for y« whiche any accion or suite nowe dependith in any "of ye Quenes Highnes Courts of Recorde or any suite depending "in ye Chauncerye for any euidence concerning any suche lands "tenementys or hereditamentys: But yt all those landes tenementys " & hereditamentys shall stand & remayne in y^ same state & condicion " they weare before ye making of this Acte as though this Acte had " never ben had ne made Any thing in this present Acte expressed " notwithstanding. "Ego Franciscus Spelman Armiger Clericus Parliamenti virtute " breuis Domine nostre Regine de cerciorand ^sentibus annex certifico " superius scriptum verum esse tenorem Actus parliamenti in eo breui "express. In cujus rei testimonium presentibus subscripsi sigillumi]^ "apposui nono die Maij Anno regni serenissime atq, excellentissime " Domine nostre Elizabeth dei gfa Anglie Francie at Hib'nie Regine " fidei defensatricis &c. primo. " Fraunces Spelman. " NOS autem tenores breuis predci retorn eiusdem bris in dorso "ipius et actus predicti ad requisicoem predci Henrici Harvy Magri "Collegij Siue Aule predic? duximus exemplificand per presentes. [414] " IN CUIUS rei testimonium has litteras nras fieri fecimus patentes. "TESTE me ipa apud Westmonasterium tercio decimo die Maij "Anno regni nfi primo. Dr Gozdetl." (6) A COPY OF ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN Y« M« & FELLOWS OF TRINITY HALL [158^]. [315] Taken fm ye Old Register (viz. Liber Actorum & rerum etc.)». "Articles qf Agrement betwene the M^ & Felloes of Trinitie " Hall in Camb. sett downe by the Archb. Grace of Canterb. at the " request of the L. Burghleie L. Treasurer of Englande & Chancellor "of that Vniuersitie, the last of Februarie 1585. " I. First it is ordered that Thorowgood & Hildersham shall "remeine Fellowes of the Howse still. That Thorowgood who was " chose first shoulde be the senior, & that theie bothe presentlie ypon "theire returne shall take theire othe before the Master. ' For Preston's letter to the Lord Treasurer, written a few months earlier, and setting forth the abuses then existing in the state of the college, see p. 153, note 1. For Thorowgood see pp. 171 [5], 187, 274—5, Hildersham is not included in the lists of Fellows. Articles of Agreement 343 "2. Secondlie concerninge the Debts that are due to the Coll: [315] " It is ordered that theie shall all be payde to the M^ & M"" Bettis "before the first of Maya next: or ells the fellowes that paye not, to " loose theire fellowshippes, the schollars theire schollarships, & the " pensioners to be removed, & furder to be sued in lawe till the sayde "Debts shall be recovered. And that herafter everie one pay the "Coll: accordinge to the ordre & decree of that house allreadie sett " downe, & vnder the payne therin specified. Provided that yf he "wch kepeth the booke do not see that ordre & decree executed " accordinglie, he be putt owt of Goiiions, and loose the comodities " of the house, till the Coll : be satisfied. "3. Thirdlie that M^ Matthewe Stokis shall take the Coll: "accoumpt betwixt this & Ester, & certifie the state of the house "to the Right H. the L. Threasurer. And that the money that "Remeyheth shalbe putt in the Coll: Chest accordinge to Statute. "4. Fourthlie that a vewe shal be presentlie taken of all the [316] " College- evidences to see what and howe manie be wantinge, & "that all of them shalbe putt into the place where theie owght to "be kept. " 5. . Fiftelie that the M'', Felloes, Schollars, & pencionars shall "resort to the Chappell in theire surplesses and hoodes as they vse " to doe in other Colleges, & that the Chaplyn or minister web sayethe " divine service in the Chappell, shall weare his surplesse and whoode "accordinge to his degree. "6. Lastlie it is ordered & agreed by all parties ■ consents, that ''yf anie controversie shall happe to arise betwixt the sayde M"^ & " Felloes, the same shal be referred to the most Reverende Father the " Archbusshop of Canterburie, by him to be compounded, decided, "& determined. " W. BURGHLEY." (7) BENJAMIN THORNTON'S PASSPORT [a.d. 1641]. ~ Benjamin Thornton was Chosen Fellow May 16. 1635'. What [4S6] follows is a copy of a Pass granted to him, & is under King Charles ye First his own Hand & Signet. "CHARLES R. "Charles by y^ grace of God King of Great Brittaine, France "& Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Majors, Sheriffes, "Justices of the Peace, Bayliffes, Customers, Comptrollers, Serchiers: 1 See pp. 165 [5], 196. 344 Trinity Hall [456] " As also to all our Admiralls, Vice-Admiralls, Captaines of our Ships " & Forts, And to all other our Officers and Ministers of our Townes " & Portes, & other our Loving Subjects whom it doth or may concerne, " Greeting. " Whereas we have given & by these presents doe give & grant " Leave & Licence unto this Bearer Benjamin Thorneton Esquier, "upon his humble suite unto us, to travell & transport himselfe out "of these our Dominions into the Low-Countries, & other forraine " Partes. Our Will & Pleasure therefore is, & Wee hereby require "& coiiiand you & every of you whome it doth or may concerne, "that you permitt & suffer the said Benjamin Thorneton with his "necessaries, not prohibited, quietly to passe by you, & peaceably " to embarque at any of our Ports, & from thence to sett forth to Sea, [457] " without any yo^ Letts, Disturbance, or Hinderance And for soe doeing "this shal be aswell to the said Benjamin Thorneton, as to you & " every of you our sufficient Warrant & Discharge on this behalfe. " Given under our Signet at Our Court at Newmarkett the tenth day " of March in the Seventeenth year of our Reigne " © mark'd at bottom "Ben: Thorneton" and Indors'd " Passe " To Benjamin Thorneton Esq""." The Original Pass was found about Lady Day 1736 in a Chamber Num: 7 at Trinity Hall. As men were at work in setting up a Stone-Chimney-piece, & removing some part of ye Wainscot, it dropp'd down from behind y^ Wainscot on y« North-side of y^ Chimney. It seems to have been hid behind ye Wainscot designedly. The Pass is in ye possession of D"" Zachary Grey Minister of S* Peter's & S' Giles's in Cambridge. (8) CAMBRIDGE COLLEGES AND PARISHES [1727-8]. [394] The Number of the Masterships, Fellowships, Scholarships, & Exhibitions; Also the whole Number of Masters, Fellows, Scholars, Exhibitioners, & all Students, whose Names were on the Buttery- Tables in their respective Colleges on the Coinencemt Tuesday July 4»h 1727. Cambridge Colleges and Parishes : 1727-8 345 Master. Fellow- ships. Scholar- ships. Exhi- bitions. Whole Number of Masters, Fellows, Scholars, Exhibi- tioners, & all Stu- dents whose names were on the Buttery Tables in their re- spective Colleges July 4. 1727. S' Peter's College. Clare Hall. Pembroke Hall. Corpus X" College. Trinity Hall. Qonvile & Caius College. Kings College. Queens College. S' Catharine's Hall. Jesus College. Christ's College. S' John's College. S'Mary Magdalen's College. Trinity College. Emanuel College. Sidney Sussex College. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. Provost I. President I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. 22. 20. 17- 12. 12. 26. 70. 20. 08. 16. 15- 60. 16. 60. IS- 17- 45- 20. circiter 25. 37- 14. 71- 00. 4S- 22. circiter 36. 54- 100. circiter 20. 79- 50. 44. 00. .0?- circiter 05. 03- 01. 04. 00. 08. 04. circiter OS. 18. 100. circiter 06. 31- 37- 09. 58. 79- 61. 46. ' 55- 100. 85. 64. 41. 74- 73- 3SI- 45- 227. 96. 44. 16. 406. 662. 236. 1499. [394] N.B. The Gremials (viz. those who have Degrees, but have not [395] their Names on ye Tables in any College, but who live in ye Town) are not Reckon'd here, but are Number'd amongst ye people of ye Town. The Number of Persons in ye Several Parishes of ye Town of [395] 346 Trinity Hall Cambridge, as deliver'd in to y* Bp of Ely (D^ Thomas Greene) at his Visitation at Cambridge July 17, 1728, except Barnwell, ye Number of wch Parish was not then delivered in, but wch was comunicated to me afterwards viz. Oct: 18, , 1730 by Mr Benjamin Butler, & is here inserted as part of -f people of ye Town of Cambridge. Trinity Parish about 700 S' Edwards 648 S' Giles's 540 All Saints 522 Great S' Maries about 520 St Botolph's 506 Great S' Andrew's 480 S* Clement's 459 S' Benedict's 455 S' Sepulchre's 360 Little S* Maries 280 St Peters 270 St Michael's 268 Little St Andrew's Barnwell 181 Whole Number of y^ People of y^ Town Add ye whole Number of ye Persons belonging to ye University, viz. Gowns- men on ye Buttery-Tables as Collected in ye foregoing page. Whole Number of Both together Families in St Edward's Parish about Families in St Giles's Families in St Sepulchre's Families in St Peter's Families in Barnwell 6189 1499 7688 160 158 103 076 054 SSI [396] M'' Twyne in hia ^.Antiquitatis Academiae Oxoniensis Apologia, Edit: Oxon: 1608. p. 379, Quotes D' Caius as saying fm John Major, yt about his time there were 4000 or 5000 Students at Cambridge. But Twyne" did not believe it to be true. Dr Fuller in his History of y University of Cambridge p. 143^ ' Fuller, History of the University of Cambridge, vill., \ 1840. i 10 — 12 : pp. 201 — 2. London: Population of Cambridge 2A7 says, y» D' Caius took an exact account of all y^ Students at [396] Cambridge, wch amounted to 1783 in y^ year 1574, viz. 1. Peter House 096 6. Gonvil & 10. Jesus Coll: 118 2. Clare Hall 129 Caius College 062 11. XtsColl: 157 3. Pembroke Hall 087 7. Kings College 140 12. S* John's Coll: 271 4. Benet College 093 8. Queens College 122 13. Magd: Coll: 049 5. Trinity Hall 068 9, Cath: Hall 032 14. Trinity Coll: 359 473 356 954 356 954 1783 See also more gtictrly D"" Caius's Hist: Cant: Acad: p. 56 &c. D"" Fuller says in his Hist: of y' University of Cambf. p. 163, That " an exact survey was taken of y^ Number of Students in ye University, "whose Total Sum amounted unto 2998, viz. A.D. 162 iV A great difference between y^ Number in 1621, & y^ Number weft I took in y« year 1727; and yet there are more Fellowships in y^ University now than there were then. But whoever does but consider ye different dispositions of y^ King & Court &c., in y^ year 162 1 from what they were in y^ year 1727 may easily account for y^ difference. In M' Twyne's Apologia beforemention'd I found y^ following passage quoted, p. 213, from y^ Liber Censualis or Domesday Book, [397] viz. "Burgus de Grentbridge in Decern Custodias dividitur & 387 " Mansiones habet^ — sed pro Castro destruetae fuerunt domus octo- " decim." This Domesday Book (consisting of Two Thick volumes) is now in ye Exchequer. It contains an account y' was taken in William y^ Conqueror's time (about ye year 1086) of ye estates in England &c, [See Df Prideaux's Connect: 2nd vol: 8™ p. 650 &c.] One of ye volumes is about as large as one of our Church Bibles: The other is not so large, but very thick. In one volume are 382 Vellum Leaves; in ye other 450. At y* end of ye Smaller Thick volume are these words, viz. " Anno— vicesimo p° Regni Willi Facta est ista Descriptio " non solum p h'os tres Comitatus sed etiam p alios." The 3 counties there mention'd are Norfolk, & Suffolk, & (I think) Essex. Oct: 5. 1730 I had an opportunity of perusing Domesday Book by ye favour of a Friend belonging to ye Exchequer. I turn'd to ye passage quoted by M"" Twyne, & had some hopes (tho very small hopes) of findiiig something concerning ye University. But nothing did I find of that matter. ' Fuller, History of the University of Cambridge, IX., §§S— 8: p. 147. 34^ Trinity Hall [397] I" fol: 189 of ye Larger volume I found these words, viz. "Burgum "de Grentebrige p uno hondre! se defend T. R. E. In hoc Burgo "fuer 7 sunt dece custodie. In prima custodia LIIII"'' masure ex "his lie sunt Waste. In hac pma custodia h' Ilan^com' V burgenses " nichil reddentes. Hec ead una custodia p duab^ coputabaf T. R. E. "sed p castro sunt destructe XXVII dom^" T. R. E. signifys Tempore Regis Edwardi. 7 signifys, et. In Prima custodia Masure 54 h' Ilan^ com' i.e. habet Alanus comes In Secunda custodia 48 3"= 41 4"^ 45 S*^ SO 6'a omitted 7"* 37 8^^ 37 gna 22 io™a 29 373 [398] There is a difference between M^ Twyne's account & mine as to ye Numbers of ye Masure & Dom^ Destructe. And those persons y' shall read ye foregoing Particulars will make such observations as shall occur to y™. My observation is this, That if it shou'd be allow'd y' about ye year 1086 there were 387 Mansiones in ye Town of Grentbridge according to M"" Twyne, & y' that was ye whole Number, & y* each Mansio had Four persons dwelling in it, this wou'd make ye Number 1548; wch being deducted from 7688, it follows y' there are now 6140 persons in Cambridge (including ye University) more y° there were in ye time of William ye Conqueror. [431] Mar: 12. I73§ I consulted Domesday Book again at ye Exchequer, & I found yt ye Masure were 373, & yt ye Domus Destructe were 27. So yt I find my ace' is exact, & M"" Twine's is not so. But then ye Calculation wch I make afterwards shou'd be alter'd. (9) THE OXFORD COLLEGES [A.D. 1733]. [434] In July 1733 I was at ye Publick Act at Oxford, about wcfa time I collected ye Numbers of ye Members of that University as follows, viz. The Number of ye Masterships, Fellowships, Scholarships, & Exhibitioners; Also ye whole Number of Masters, Fellows, Scholars, Exhibitioners, & all Students whose Names were in ye Buttery Books in their respective Colleges about ye time of ye Public Act 1733. Oxford Colleges, lyjj 349 Masters Fellowships Scholarships Exhibitions Whole nqihber of all sorts M«, Fellows, Schol"', Exhibi- tion", &c. in y« Buttery Books. University Coll. I Master 12 17 00 94 Baliol I Master 12 14 18 140 Merton I Warden Feltps Chapi 24 02 Portionists Clerks 14 02 00 93 Exeter I Rector 23 Bible Clerk 01 03 84 Oriel I Provost 18 00 14 68 Queens I Provost Feltps 16 M" of Arts on ye Foundat 08 Tabard" Poor Child Clerks 09 "16 02 Circiter 20 134 New College I Warden Feltps Chapt 70 10 Clerks Sexton 03 01 00 113 Lincoln I Rector 12 09 20 70 All Souls I Warden Feltps Chapi 40 02 09 00 53 S' Mary Magfi. Coll. I President Feltps Demisfa Chapt 40 30 04 Clerks 08 20 108 Brazen Nose I Principal 20 30 04 112 Corpus X" I President Feltps Chapt 20 02 20 Exhibitions) „^ to Clerks r^ S8 X" Church I Dean Canons Students 08 lOI 00 Circiter 10 247 Trinity I President 12 12 02 104 S' John Baptist I President 39 II 00 117 Jesus I Principal 19 18 21 155 Wadham I Warden Feltps Chapt 15 02 Schotps Clerks IS 02 08 132 Pembroke I Master 13 23 00 92 Worcester I Provost 06 06 00 24 S' Albans Hall I Principal 00 00 00 I Hart Hall I Principal 00 00 OS 27 S'Edmund'sHall I Principal 00 00 01 22 S« Mary's Hall I Principal 00 00 04 24 New Inn Hall I Principal 00 00 00 2 Magdalen Hall I Principal 00 00 21 33 25 580 242 I7S 2107 [434] 350 Trinity Hall (lo) D" NICHOLS'S EXPULSION [A.D. 1731]. [424] Dr Nichols was expell'd y^ University Aug: 6. 1731^- The form of ye Grace for that purpose was as follows : " Whereas Philip Nichols Doctor of Law late Fellow of Trinity " Hall has been guilty of stealing many valuable Books out of "St John's College Library, & elsewhere to ye great scandal, & "dishonour of this University, Do's it please you y' y^ sd Philip " Nichols for his Infamous practices be depriv'd & for ever reputed " unworthy of all Rights & Privileges, Honour, and Degrees conferred " upon him in our University. "Read Aug: 6. 173 1. " Granted y^ same day, in y^ afternoon." [414] A Copy of a Letter wch y^ Master deliver'd to me IN Ye Parlour Aug: 5. 173 1 1 " M'^ President & Gentlemen. " The ill Luck I have had in Putting in ye Late expelled " Fellow D"^ NichoUs has Determined me to waive ye Masters Right "to Devolutions for ye future; Saving only as to Mr Knatchbull. " I take it y' after any Lapse ye Master is not coarcted to any time "in which he must supply it. Pursue ye therefore ye Direction of ye " Statutes, Certifye ye Master when any Fellowship shall Devolve. " I will not fill it before ye Audit after. And when ye Audit shall " bring you together. Proceed ye to an Election again. Thus ye, & I, "shall have our choice — ye of y^ Fellows, & I of my Quiet. This " I promise, and engage, during my Mastership. " Nath. Lloyd." " Trinity Hall "Aug. s. 173 1 " Pray M' P^ Register this " & keep ye Original." [477] (II) LICENCE IN MORTMAIN Granted to Trinity Hall by K. George ye Second, April 8'^ 1742. " George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France " & Ireland King Defender of the Faith & so forth TO ALL to whom "these Presents shall come Greeting WHEREAS our Trusty & ^ See pp. 160 [16], 213, 217 and note. ' See the original in Miscellanea, vol. in. [73]. Licence in Mortmain 351 'f Welbeloved the Master Fellows & Scholars of the College or Hall [477] " of the Holy Trinity in our University of Cambridge Have by their " Petition humbly Represented unto us That the said College or Hall "was founded in the time of King Edward the Third for the Study " and Knowledge of the Civil Law and is the only One that is founded "in either of Our Universities for that Study That in the time of " Queen Elizabeth the said College was made a Body Politick and "Corporate by Act of Parliament and Consists at present only of " a Master Twelve Fellows & Fourteen Scholars That whenever the "Revenues of the said College are more than sufficient for the "Maintenance of the Master Fellows Scholars and Officers of the " College and for the support and Repairs of the College and [478] " Buildings belonging to the same and for other Necessarys of the "College They are Obliged by the Founders Statutes to increase " the Number of their Fellows That the Revenues of the said College "are small and not sufficient for the Purposes aforesaid And as the " Laws now stand They are not permitted to Accept any Benefaction " in Lands without Our Royal Leave and Licence And they having " therefore humbly Prayed Us to Grant them Our Royal Leave and " Licence whereby they may be Enabled to Accept and hold Lands " Tenements and Hereditaments to the Annual Value of One Thousand 'Pounds or to such other Annual Value as to Us should seem fit "over and above the Estate they at Present enjoy and may have " a Capacity to Receive the Benefactions of such Persons as shall be "disposed to give further encouragement to the Study of the Civil " Law by which means there may be an Increase of Fellows in our "said University who may be serviceable to the Publick by their " Knowledge in those Laws We have Taken the Premises into Our " Royal Consideration and are Graciously Pleased to Condescend to " their Request KNOW YE therefore that Wee of our Especial Grace "certain Knowledge and meer motion HAVE Given and Granted " And by these Presents for Us Our Heirs and Successors DO Give " and grant unto the said Master Fellows and Scholars of the College " or Hall of the Holy Trinity in Our said University of Cambridge [479] "and their Successors our Especial Licence full Power and LawfuU "and Absolute Authority to Purchase Acquire Take and Receive "and Hold in Mortmain to the Use of them and their Successors "for ever any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments not exceeding " the Yearly Value of One Thousand Pounds over and above what "they are at present possessed of as also to have a Capacity to "Receive the Benefactions of such Persons as shall be disposed to 352 Trinity Hall [479] " give further encouragement to the Study of the Civil Law. AND "Wee do hereby also for Us our Heirs and Successors Give and " Grant our Especial Licence full Power and Lawfull and Absolute "Authority to any Person or Persons Bodys Politick or Corporate " their Heirs and Successors respectively to Grant Alien Sell Convey " and Dispose of in Mortmain in Perpetuity or otherwise to or to the " Use and Benefit of or in Trust for the said Master Fellows and " Scholars of the College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in Our said " University of Cambridge and their Successors Any Lands Tenements " and other Hereditaments not exceeding the Yearly Value of One "Thousand Pounds above All Charges and Reprizes AND LASTLY " Wee do hereby for Us Our Heirs and Successors Grant unto the "said Master Fellows and Scholars of the College or Hall of the " Holy Trinity in our said University of Cambridge and their [480] " Successors that these Our Letters Patent or the Inrollment or " Exemplification thereof shall be in anrf by all things good firm valid " sufficient and effectual in the Law according to the true Intent and " meaning thereof Notwithstanding the not Naming or Describing " any of the Lands Tenements or other Hereditaments to be granted "Aliened Sold or Disposed of in Mortmain to them and their "Successors in Fee as aforesaid Or any other Omission Imperfection " Defect Matter Cause or thing whatsoever to the Contrary thereof "in any wise Notwithstanding IN WITNESS whereof Wee have "Caused these Our Letters to be made Patent WITNESS Our " Self at Westminster the Eighth day of April in the Fifteenth year "of Our Reign. " By Writt of Privy Seal. "COCKS. Indors'd thus, " Trinity College Cambridge " Licence in Mortmain. "COCKS." N.B. The original is in a red leather box in the great chest in the Treasury. (12) POOR MONEY I s d [483] Mem. the Poor money paid by ye College is 4 : 5 : 4 p"" ann : i^ pr week plac'd by ye Butler on y® Head of each Fellow & Fellow Coiiioner. If ye pence amount to more y" 4 : $ : 4 at ye Audit, then ye overplus to be paid to ye Chest, if to less, then ye Chest to make it out. Graces at Meat 353 Xtmas exceedings to be Divided thus: [483] The Master & every Fellow, & every Fellow Coiiioner pay a whole share if present ; & if absent then a Half share. Every Scholar (viz. Pension^) if present pays a Half share. If a Pension^ is absent [484] then he pays a Quarter share. Sizars pay nothing. Brewers & Bakers Xtmas Box put into y^ Xtmas exceedings. ■f s Out of ye whole must be deducted first y^ 20 for ye Brewer & 20 for ye Baker. (See ye Butler's Book pro anno 1691 with this Division made under Df Oxenden's Hand.) (13) PARS DEDUCENDA. £ s d Wheat at o = 6 = 8 pr Qr Malt at o = S = o pr Qf. Two Thirds to be paid in money; and one Third to be paid in Corn, according to ye Act of Parliam' in Q. Elizabeth Reign. The whole entred in ye Reditus in Cowcher. Two Thirds reed in money in Bursar's Book, & one Third in Corn. The Last Third charg'd to ye Bursar twice in ye account; first in ye Reditus, where he is charg'd with ye whole; secondly in ye Major Dividend, where he is charg'd with ye same Third in Corn. Now because ye Bursar receives more y" one Third of ye whole Reditus in Corn-money according as ye price of Corn happens to be above s d s 6 — 8 pr Qr for Wheat, or above 5 p^^ Q'' for Malt; Therefore to make even, Deduct one Third of ye whole Reditus fm ye Corn at Lady Day & Michs, and ye remainder goes to ye Dividend. The Third, or Pars £ ' d Deducenda, at Lady Day is found to be 24 : 16 : 02J. The Third, £ s d or Pars Deducenda, at Mich^ is found to be 24 : 13 : ii^. (14) GRACES BEFORE & AFTER MEAT. [495] "AUL: Trin: Camb. " 1739. " Precationes, & Gratiarum Actiones. "Ante Prandium. "Quicquid appositum est, aut apponetur, Christus Benedicere "dignetur, In Nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. " Resp. Amen, D. w. 23 354 Trinity Hall [49s] "Post Prandium, " Benedicamus Domino. " Reap. Deo Gratias. [496] "Agimus Tibi Gratias, Omnipotens, et sempiterne Deus, pro "omnibus tuis Beneficijs, qui vivis, et regnas Deus per omnia, in "secula seculorum. " Resp. Amen. " Deus servet Ecclesiam, et Regem, totamq, Regiam familiam, "et Regnum; Det nobis Pacem, et post mortem vitam aeternam. " Resp. Amen. "Ante Caenam. " Caenam sanctificet qui nobis omnia praebet, ' Pater, Filius, et Spiritus Sanctus. " Resp. Amen, "Post Caenam. " Benedictus sit Deus in Donis suis. " Resp. Et sanctus in omnibus operibus suis. " Sit Nomen Domini Benedictum. " Resp. Ex hoc nunc, usq> et in Secula. " Tua nos, Domine, Gratia semper praeveniat et sequatur, et bonis "operibus praestet nos esse intentos per Jesum Christum Dominum " nostrum. " Resp. Amen. " Deus servet Ecclesiam, et Regem, totamc|j Regiam familiam, et " Regnum ; det nobis Pacem, et post mortem, vitam aeternam. " Resp. Amen, "DiEBUS DOMINICIS ET FEST, "Ante Prandium. "Benedic nobis, Domine, et Dotiis tuis quae de largitate tua "sumpturi sumus, per Jesum Christum Dominum nostrum. " Resp. Amen. [497] " Mensae Caelestis participes nos facias, Rex .^ternae Gloriae. " Re.sp. Amen. "Deus est Charitas; et qui manet in Charitate, manet in Deo, "et Deus in eo. " Sit Deus in nobis, et nos maneamus in Illo. " Resp. Amen. Rules for the Scholars 355 "Post Prandium, [497] " Tibi laus, Tibi gloria, Tibi gratiarum actio in secula sempiterna, "6 Beata Trinitas. " Resp. Amen. " Benedicamus Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. " Resp. Laudemus, et exaltemus Nomen ejus in secula. "Agimus Tibi gratias, Omnipotens, et sempiterne Deus, pro "omnibus tuis Beneficijs, qui vivis et regnas Deus per omnia, in "secula seculorum. " Resp. Amen. "Deus servet Ecclesiam, et Regem, totamq, Regiam familiam, et "Regnum; det nobis Pacem et post mortem vitam aeternam. "Resp. Amen." These Graces were Printed in ye year 1739. There is a Grace of Df Busby's set down in a Book in wch I have copyed ye College Statutes; & wch in the year 1572 was order'd to be us'd'. But I don't remember y' it was ever us'd since I have known ye College. It begins thus, " Benedicam Dominum in omni tempore : "Semper laus ejus in ore meo. &c." (IS) "RULES TO BE OBSERV'D BY THE SCHOLARS. [497] "Every Pension'' & Sizar is to behave Religiously and decently "at Chapel during the time of Divine Service on pain of being "punish'd with the utmost severity. Every Pension^ & Sizar is [498] "to be uncover'd within the walls of the College, while the Master "or any one of the Fellows is in his view. " No Pension^ or Sizar to go into the Fellows garden. And every " Pension"^ or Sizar so often as he shall transgress either of these " Rules, is to be punish'd sixpence for ye use of ye Library. Every " Pension"^ & Sizar who shall walk cross the Grass-plats, or thr6 the "middle walk of ye Court or appear out of his Chamber without " having on his proper Gown, Cap, & Band, or come to Chapel in his "Night-gown, Slippers, shoes unbuckl'd, or his stockings unty'd, or "behave indecently at the Scholars Table, is to be punish'd Two "pence for each offence by any Pension'^ Scholar who is his Senior; " except ye offence be at Table, & then to be punish'd by ye Senior " Scholar only, & ye money is to be laid out in Drink for ye use of "the Scholars Table at meals. It is the Duty of such Scholar to ' See pp. lil — 8. 23—2 356 Trinity Hall [498] " inflict this Punishm' on all offenders so often as they shall come " to his knowledge. If he neglects it, to perform such exercise, or "undergo such censure as ye Master or his Locum-tenens thinks " proper." (16) RULES FOR THE PENSIONERS' TABLE. "January I s' 1739. Ed: Simpson. M^ Fr. Dickins, W"" Warren. "Hen: Monson. Cha^ Pinfold. Ri: Calvert, Tho^ Salusbury. "Ambr: Dickins. W™ Ridlington. "Order'd by y« Master & Fellows Jan: i. 1739 y* y^ Account "of y« Xtmas Exceedings at y^ Pension''^ Table be kept separate " fm That of ye Fellows. " That every Pension^ upon y^ usual Exceeding Days be allow'd " Twelve pence, & no more y" a Bottle of red wine to each Mess. "That w" ever any Brawn is sent fm y^ Fellows Table, a Pint of "Sack be allow'd to each Mess upon that Day, & no other. And "that ye expence of these exceedings be charg'd to each Pension" " Account. Those y' are absent to pay half as much as those y« are " present." These Orders were deliver'd to ye Butler, & shewn to ye Scholars. [484] (17) TRINITY HALL AND UNIVERSITY OFFICES. Memorandum. When ye ofiSce of a Proctor of ye University becomes void either by death or any other way before ye expiration of his year, then Trinity Hall is to Present a Master of Arts to be chosen Proctor by ye University for ye remaining part of ye year. The same is to be said of a Taxor, & a Scrutator. XV WILLIAM WARREN (i) Personal. I was Born in ye College (wcli is now ye Vicarage House) at [487] Ashford in Kent April 27. 1683. My Father Mr Samuel Warren was Vicar of Ashford many years, viz, fm about Michs 1673 to March 16. 172^. I was Admitted Siz"" of Trinity Hall May 3. 1700. D"" Oxenden was my good friend. I was Chosen & Admitted Scholaris de minori forma Jan: 10. 170^. I turn'd Pension"^ Jan: 15. i7of . Dr Bramston our Master gave me y^ Library-keeper's place May 31. 1705. I had ye Grace of ye House for my Degree of LL.B. & accordingly I went to ye Fellows Table Oct. 13. 1705. I kept my Exercise & was Admitted LL.B. about ye Coinencement time 1706. I was chosen Fellow of Trinity Hall Sept: 3. 171 2 and Admitted Sept: 27. 1 71 2. I was appointed Curate of S' Edwards Cambf Dec: 22. 1716: and about ye same time I had ye Grace of ye College for ye Degree of LLD. I kept my 1=' Act in ye Schools Febr: 18. I7^f . I was admitted LL.D. Mar: 30. 17 17. I kept an Opponency to M"" Reeve June 5. 1717. I was Created LLD. on ye Comencement Tuesday 1717. W. WARREN Trinity Hall July 31. 1731. (2) The particular articles of expence for my [485] Degree of LLB. £ s d Grace of ye House 05 : 00 : 00 s d s d Glove money viz. 6 : 8 to ye Master; 3 : 4 to each of ye Fellows being D" or Presbyters; & 2s. to each of ye rest of ye Fellows. 01 : 18 : 00 358 Trinity Hall £ s a [485] To ye College Chest according to an order of y* Society, in lieu of ye Treat wcti us'd to be given formerly. 10 : CXJ : 00 To ye Professor of Civil Law (D>^ Ayloffe) 06 : 15 : 00 To ye Professor's Servant 00 : 05 : CX3 Cook's fee upon my going to ye Fellows Table 00 : 02 : 00 Cook for a dish or two of meat at ye Fellows Table. 00 : 13 : 06 Cook for meat at ye Scholars Table viz. i apiece to ye Pension" in Coiiions (X) : 07 : 00 Wine upon my going to ye Fellows Table 00 : 10 : CX) Proctor of ye University 02 : 06 : 02 Register of ye University 02 : 01 : 00 Wine & Biscuits before my Act 00 : 11 .08 Wine at Supper after ye Act 00 : 10 : 00 Cook for Supper after ye Act 01 : 10 : 00 Mem. Cook to get nothing by this supper because of ye fee wcti follows viz. Cook's fee for there not being so great a Supper as was usual before ye Order was made. 01 : 00 : 00 Cook's fee for my Degree 00 : 05 : 00 Butler's fee for my going to ye Fellows Table 00 : 02 : 06 Butler's fee for my Degree 00 : 05 : 00 Porter's fee for my going to ye Fellows Table 00:01 :oo Porter's fee for my Degree OO : 02 : 06 Blue-coat (ye Vice-Chancell^s man) for carrying a Body of Law to ye Schools for ye exercise. 00 : 01 : 00 Two Bottles of Wine to ye Fellows for Completion viz. w" I had been admitted LL.B. by ye V-Chan^ 00 : 03 : 04 Suin Total 34 : 09 : 08 Mr Audley Fellow of Peter-House (now ChancelK of ye Diocese of York) was so kind as to excuse me his fee (viz. Half-a-Guinea) for being my Father. (3) Expenses for my Degree of LL.D. [480J Grace of ye House 05 : 00 : 00 Mein. Grace of ye House for one who is not Fellow is ;^io To ye Chest in lieu of ye Treat wch us'd to be made formerly. 10 : 00 : 00 Money for Gloves for Master & Fellows 01 : 16 : 08 JVarrefCs Degree Fees 359 £ s d Two Bottles of Wine ...; 00 : 02 : 06 [486] Wine before my i^' Act 00 : 09 : 02 Biscuits before my !«' Act '. 00 : 02 : 06 Wine before my 2n 183 ; bequest of Bures and books, 308-9 Allen, -, minister of S' Edward's, 133 Alleyn, J., 98, 109 AUington, Lord, quit rents, 144, 147, 148, 260 Almeswoman's spoon, 99, no Andrew, D' J., 89, 90 ; bequests accepted or refused and consequent suit, 325-6 ; 360 Andrews, Bishop, portrait, 68 Angel Inn, Newmarket, 148, 260 Annunciation Hall, agreement with, 53-4; 242-3 Archer, T., 114 Arnold, John, see Chetwode, John Articles of Agreement between Master and Fellows [158I], 342-3 Arundel, Archbishop, Faculty for en- larging commons [1401], 86, 329-30 Atkinson, Chr., 134 Audley [Fellow of P. H.], 358 Austin Friars, 117 Avignon, Bateman's death at, i, 7, g-io Ayloffe, Sir B., 291, 292, 301 Ayloffe, James, 132 Ayloffe, D' T., 358 Ayloffe, W., bequest for catechetical lecturers, 289; tomb at Melbourn, arms, 289 ; epitaph, 290 ; instructions and deed of bequest, 290-301 ; new trustees, 301, 303 ; bequest for school- master of Melbourn, 299-300; form of certificate for catechists, 301-2 ; 363, 364 Bacon, W., monument, 126 Bagnall, S., plate and legacy, 104 Bainbrigg, T., 132 Baker, T., 255, 273 Baketon, Walter, 11, 223 Bancroft, Archbishop, portrait, 68 ; letters, on Chambers in Doctors' Com- mons, 264; on Canterbury MSS., 273-4 Barber Surgeons' Company, arms, 22-3 Barcock, T., 114 Barkway, milestones on road, 265-8 Barlow, Bishop, plate, &c., 94, 106, 276 Barnes, W., see Chetwode, John Barnwell, Prior and convent of, 117 Barry, C. U., 134 Barwick, A., 1 14 Bateman, William, Bishop of Norwich [Founder], foundation of Trin. H., 1-2, 11-12, 223; pedigree, 3; father and mother, 38 ; de Vita et Morte, 3-8 ; death and burial place, 8-9 ; portraits, 10, 25, 84 ; arms, 3, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 72 ; effigy, 25 ; fellowships and scholarships, 2, 332, 360-1 ; Literae Fundationis, 27-8 ; founder's statutes, 19-20, 29 foil., 83, 360-1, 364; explan- atory statute, 51-3 ; additional statute, 53-4; founder's cup, 94, 106; books given, 44-5 ; do. with reservation for life, 46-7 ; chapel equipment given, 45- 7 ; do. with reservation for life, 48-9 ; Cowlinge bought, 149 Bathurst, E., 134 Battely, M', 361 Becke, W., monument, &c., 122-3 Bell, Beaupr^, 7 Bells, S' Edward's, S' Mary's, King's Coll., 135-6 Bendysh, H., see Chetwode, John Bentley, D', 133 Beridge, B., plate, loi, in Beridge, C, plate, 104, 318 Bettis, J., 258, 259, 343 Bilney, T., 222, 252 Bishopstortford, bequest for poor, 149, 260 Bittering, Peter de, n, 149, 223 Blomfield, J., 8, 149, 150 Blythe, D' S., monument, 122, 126-8 Boar's Head, see Chelmsford Boldero, W., plate, 105 Bond, John [Master], 14; arms, i6, 17; 288 Boord, D'' J., 12, 132 Booth, T., 133 General Index 373 Bottisham, John of, Bishop of Rochester, 223 Bowes, R., 147-8 Bowes, W., plate, 98, 109 Bowman, Elinor, see Gaskin, E. Boys, J., plate, 98, 109 Bradbury Meere, 143, 146, 148 Bradbury, M', 88 Bramston, D' G. [Master], 14 ; arms, 16; 95. 357, 363 Braunch, R. [Master], 13, 223-4; arms, Bridge, H., account for milestones, 266 Brimmingham [Brymyngham], rectory, 2, 225, 334, 337 Brisley, M., 132 Briston [Bryston], rectory, 2, 225, 334, 337 Brookbank, D' J., 88, 89, 90, 133, 363 Browbrygge, Roger, 55 Buck, T., 117, 122; monument, 123; 129, 131 ; house in School Lane, 140 Bucknham, E., 183, 251, 254, 261, 338 Bulward, W., 338 Bunce, Alderman James [Eden's ex- ecutor], 80, 83, 285 ; his own gifts, 285 Bunce, John, 20, 62, 78 Bures, estate, 141, 144, 147, 148, 308 Burghley, Lord, Articles of agreement, 342-3 Burgoyne, Sir R., plate, 102 Burton, -, 89 Bury, M., 132 Busby, D' H., scholarships, 2, 11, 257, 258-9; arms, 74; bequest for fire in hall, 256, 257 ; benefaction, 257-8; 338 Butler, James, plate, 98, 109 Butler, John, plate, loi Buxton, C, monument, 124 Byllyng, Agnes, 99 Byrd, H., 8, 133 Caius, D', grave opened, 75 Calvert, R., plate, 105, in; 326, 356 Cambridge, borough, dues to treasurer, 335 Cambridge, colleges ; livings in gift of, 115; statistics, 344-5. 347 Cambridge, houses, &c., 141, 142, 144, 146, 148, 227, 228, 237, 238, 241, 335 ; houses in the Butchery, 232,_ 233 ; in S' Edward's parish, 234 ; Griffin Inn, 237, 238, 241 ; D' Cowell's house, 276) Cambridge, parishes ; statistics, 345-6 ; population, 346-8 Cambridge, university. Sir N. Lloyd's bequest, 320 ; offices andTrin. H., 356 Canterbury, Archbishop of, [Islip], 27, 61 ; [Whitgift], Articles of agreement, 342-3; [Bancroft], 273-4 Canterbury MSS., 265, 273 ; Bancroft's letter, 273-4 Cantrell, E., 338 Careswike, 7, 8 Catcher, E., benefactions, 147, 149-50,277 Cauldfield, M', 88, 89 Causey funds, se&Harvey, H., Movfse, W. Chalgrave, estate, 143, 145, 148 Chapel, W., Bishop, 7 Chelmsford, estate, 141, 144, 146, 148 Chesterfield, Philip, Earl of, portrait, 69 Chesterton, le Hand, estate, 143, 144, 146, 148, 259, 261 ; Paris, estate, 143, 144, 146, 148 Cheston, T., 338 Chetwode, Elizabeth, 309 foil. ; deed of release to, 315-6; and see Chetwode, John Chetwode, D' John, altarpiece, 7 1 ; renovation of parlour, 86; will and bequest for scholarship, 309-12 ; proof of will, 312-5 ; release to executrix, 315-6; scholarship regulations, 316-8; investment of bequest, 303-4, 318; arms, 318; 360 Christmas exceedings, division, 353 Clare Hall, uses S* Edward's church as chapel, 118, 122, 128; proposal to unite with Trin. H., 86, 152, 330-1; Spicer's scholarship, 249 Clark, John, 12 Clark, Joseph, 12 Clarke, E., monument, 128-9 Clerk, W., 114, 283 Clothall church, 232 Cole, cuts college arms, 20 Cole, W., description of Chapel, 77 ; of Hall, 85 ; on conversion of plate, 95 Commemoration of Founder and bene- factors, 284 Conyngton, see Stukeley Cooke, R., 133 Cooke, W. H., 118, 126 Cooper, -, 89 Corbett, Clement [Master], 14; arms, 16, 20 Corpus Christi College, quit rent, 144; dues to, 335; 254, 255 Cottle, -, 88, 89 Cotton Hall, estate, 141, 143, i44. '46, 148-9, 260 Cotton, T., plate, 96, 107 Cottrell, Sir Clement, 88 Cottrell, D' Stephen, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313. 314, 360 Covel's legacy, 119 Cowell, D' John [Master], 8, 11, 14, 151. 273 ; arms, 16, 82 ; gravestone, &c., 71, 76, 79, 80; bequest of house for logic lecturer, 276 ; burial 276 374 General Index Cowlinge, estate, 142, 143, 145, 149; rectory, 2, 1 14, 223, 336 ; poor money, 334 Cox, Bishop of Ely, portrait, 68 Cradock, T., bequest, epitaph and arms, 287 Crask, Ann Maria, 123, 125 Crask, Judith, 123, 125 Crask, D' T., 125 Crask, T., junr., 125 Crauden, John of, i, 11 Creke, T., 254, 258, 261 Cromwell, Oliver, letter, 264; carries off Wiseman's muskets, &c., 277 Crouchmans [Crowichmans], see Trip- low Crow, W., 89, 94 Crowch, T., plate, 100, 1 10, 289 ; bequest for books, 288-9 Crown, payment to for Stalham, 337 Cuckfield, 249 Culiard, M', 81 CuUier, T., 283, 285 Curl, Bishop, portrait, 68 Bailing [Daulyng], see Woodalling Bailing, Simon [Master], scholarship and fellowships, 2, 227, 333; statutes, 227-30; arms, 15, 73; gift of Stukeley hospital and farm (?), 1 50 ; obit, 333 ; II, 13, 56, 116, 361 Balling, Thomas, 229, 230 Balling, William [Master], 13 ; arms, 15; bequests, 230; obit, 231-2 Bainelly, Baniel, 12, 71, 79, 82 Bavenant, B' E., plate, 96, 107 Bavenant, R., plate, 96, 107 Bavenant, W., bequest for books, 286 Bavid's Springs, 141, 144, 147, 149 Bavis, J., plate, 106 Baye, T., plate, 98, 109 Beclaratio Status Collegii, 331-8, 361 Benarios Petri, 57, 58, 121 Bickens, A., 356 Bickins, B' F., 81, 88, 89, 90, 149, 273, 318, 321, 356, 359, 360 Bickins, W., 12, 200; bequest, 287 Billingham, Th., monument, 125 Boctors' Commons, 146, 260; suit with Bean and Chapter of S' Paul's, 262-3 ! letters concerning, 264, 285 ; Sir N. Lloyd's bequest to, 321 Bogget, John, 136 Bomesday Book [Cambridge], 347-8 Bomus Dei, 138 Dorislaus, B', 264 Dowsing, W., at Trin. H. and S' Ed- ward's church, 81 Brake, T., 130 Brake's Entry, 11, 141, 144, 149, 223 Brapers' Company, arms, 22 Braxesentre, see Drakis Entry Briver's House [Trumpington Street], 137-8 Brurie, W., 251, 254, 261 Bucarel, A. C, sconces, 104 Buffield, R., 134 Bullingham [Balling?], scholarship, 2 Duncomb [Duncon], 112 Dunne [Dun], Gabriel, scholarship and obit, 2, 252-4; II ; arms, 73 Eden, C, 112, 132, 283 Eden, Thomas [Master], 14; arms, 16, 17, 20, 21, 74, 82 ; chambers, 90, 285 ; Tankard, 95, 106; arras in chapel, 70, 71 ; grave and monument, 71, 76, 80-1, 280, 283; gifts and be- quests, 279 foil. ; speech at his com- memoration, 70, 279 ; burial, 280 ; deed of his Foundation, 280-3 ; legacy, 283-4 ; order of service at his commemoration, 284; estates at Bures, Fordham, Exning, given or acquired, 148, 149 Edward's [the Confessor] head, 136-8 Edward [the Martyr], 137-8, 230 Edward III., Charter, 26-7 Elizabeth, letter in favour of R. Bowes, 147-8 Ellis, T., 118, 126 Elvedon, Walter, 11, 26, 27, 223 Ely, Bishop and Archdeacon of, fees to, I '7-8, 335 ; site of Trin. H. bought from monks of, i, 1 1, 67 Ely silver, 57 Erasmus, paraphrase in churches, 122 Ermin (crescent) tankard, 96, 107 Exning, estate, 141, 144, 146, 149 Exton, Sir T. [Master], 12, 14; arms, 16, 23-4; plate, 97, 108; 288 Faber, Bateman's portrait, 10 Fairfax, G., tankard, 96, 107 Fauconberge, D'^ H., 12; benefaction epitaph, &c., 305 Fenny Stanton [Fenstanton], vicarage, 113, 115; advowson, 251 Fileray, W., 224 Fish, -, 88 Fordham, estate, 141, 142, 144, 145, 147, 149, 278, 280 Foster, W., com. table rails, 70, 132, 288 Foulmire, Turnpike Act [1724], 270 Freeman, -, 88 Fulbourn, estate, 143, 145, 149 Gale, George, 286 Gamble, -, 88 General Index 375 Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Win- chester [Master], n, 13; Arras, 15, 72-3; seal, 17; portrait, 68, 331; 248; resists proposal to unite Trin. H. and Clare H., 152, 330-1 ; 334, 338 Gardner, J., 259 Gargrave, rectory, 289, 291 foil. Garret Hostel Bridge, 64, 65 Gaskin, Eleanor, 140 Gateward, S., 313-5 Gazeley [cum Kentford], vicarage, 113, 114, IIS; vicars of, 114; advowson, 251 Geldart, D' J. W., plate, 106 Geldart, D' T. C. [Master], enlarges Lodge, 69; renovation of chapel, 76-7 Geldart, M'^, see Geldart, T. C. Geyton, R. de, 224 Giberne, D', 88 Gibson, -, 112 Glisson, Paul, 90, 133, 283 Goldingham, W., 258, 259 Goodbehere, Horatio, bequest, 326 ; fellowship regulations, 326-8 ; fund used for rebuilding [1852], 328 Goodknape, R., 2 ; arms, 73-4 ; acquires Newnham Croft (?), 150; bequest and obit, 234, 333 ; fellowship regulations, 234-6; 361 Goodman, R., 11 Goodwin, Harvey, 134 Goodwyn, T., 338 Graces at meat, 256, 353-5 Greene, R., 129 Gregory, E., 134 Grey, D' Zachary, 8i, 344 Griffith, G., 124 Grisby, G., 114 Grove's Pension, 143, 146, 149-50 Gunvyll Hall, see Annunciation Hall Gybbon, H., 338 Hacon's bowls, 95 Haddon, Walter [Master], 13; arms, 15; epitaph, 155 Hale, R., plate, 96, 107 Hallifax, S., 134 Hambury, T,, plate, 99, no Hammond, J., 251, 254, 261 Hammond, T., 258, 259 Hand and Sword, inn, 144, 148, 150 Hare, Rojjert, arms, 82, 267, 274 ; Mowse's executor, 151, 265; Causey fund, 265 foil.; Canterbury MSS., 265, 273 ; books given to Library, 271-3; Bateman's Life, 7, 11; see Mowse, W. Harrison, W., plate, 95, 107 Harte, J., 251, 254, 261, 338 Harvey, Henry [Master], 2, 11, 14, 18, '9. 91. 251, 252, 254, 257, 258, 259, 338,340,342; arms, 15,24,73; bene- factions, 259 foil. ; scholarships, 2, 259, 261; charcoal for fire, 260; Causey fund, 260, 262; estates acquired by him, 148-9, 150; memorandum on dates of buildings, 65 Harvey, Robert, 148, 260 Hatchett, T. B., plate, 106 Hatton, Elizabeth and Richard, epi- taphs, 131-2 Haverhill, milestones on road to, 269 Head, M'= Winifred, 87, 306 Hemmingford Grey, vicarage, 114, 115; advowson, 251 ; bequest for augmen- tation, 114, 306 Herbert's poems, 112 Herbert, W., benefaction, 119 Herring, -, 88 Hervy, Henry, see Harvey^ H. Hewke, Richard, 240 Hewke[Huke], D'WaUer [Master], 2, 1 1, 13 ; arms, 15,73 ; gravestone, 71 ; grave opened, 74-5 ; inscription in chapel, 78; fellowship and commemoration, 2, 237, 333, 361 ; will and codicil, 237-43 Hildersham, Articles of agreement, 342 Hildyard, F., 134 Hilton, vicarage, 113 Hinxman, M% 114 Hobart, Nicholas, 286 Holt, Gilbert, bequest, 87, 305 Hopkins, F. L., 134 Hotchkine, W., 132 Hotchkins, W., 112 Hughes, Owen, 12 Hughes, T., 134 Hunter, vicar of Gazeley, 114 Huntingdon, hospital, see Stukeley Huntingdon Road, milestones, 269 Huton, Ralph, plate, 98, no Icklington [Ikkyllington], 249 lUff, M', 134 Imber, -, 88 Inspeximus, the [Act of Elizabeth], 339- 42, 361-2 Ivory's Tables, 69 James, D' F"., 112 James, Roger, plate, 97, 108 Jewell, works, 122 Johnston, D' James, sun-dial, 66 ; cross and box, 87; bequest of Oldhurst, 306; epitaph, 306-7; arms, 307; 88, 89, 91, 119, 120, 227, 270, 363 Jortin, Martha, epitaph, 131 Jowett, D' Joseph, 134 3/6 General Index Kentford, rectory, see Gazeley Kerrich, Jane, epitaph, 130 Kerrich, - [Fellow of C. C. C], 137 Ket, W., 112 King, E. G., 134 King's College, drain, 93, 118, 149; bells, 136; bequest to, 264 King, D' Robert [Master], 12, 14 ; ejected and restored, 288 ; arms, 16, 17, 21, 82; gravestone, &c., 71, 76; inscription in chapel, 80 ; plate, 97, 108 ; 90, 175, 283 Kirsted, W., 223 Kirkby, Bishop of Ely, 54, 5o Kitchingham, Jane, see Kerrich, Jane KnatchbuU, Wadham, 9, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 318, 350 Knowles, M., 112 Kymberley, rectory and land, 2, 334, 337 Lamb, John, 134 Lancaster, Henry, Duke of, 9, 223 Langhams, see Kymberley Larke, T. [Master], 13; arms, 15 Latham, Henry [Master], gift to chapel, 76,92 Latimer, Bishop, sermon on cards, 120 Laud, Archbishop, portrait, 69 Le Blanc, Sir T. [Master], loan, 68 Leche, W., 261 Lee, -, 88 Lee, Sir T., plate, 105 Lewgar, T., 112 Lias, J. J., 135 Ling, Richard, Archdeacon of Norwich, II, 26, 223 Littlebury, bequest for poor, 149, 260 LL.B. and LL.D. degrees, Warren's fees, 357-9 Lloyd, C., plate, 98, 109 Lloyd, Sir Nathanael [Master], 14; arms, 16, 74; figures in garden, 66; chapel renovation, 71-4; portrait, 85; com- munion plate, 103; gifts and bequests, 71, 318-9; will, 319-24; inscription (draft), 323-4; burial, 324; waives right to appoint to fellowships, 350; 85, 89, 90, 91. 360 Logic Lectureship, founded by Cowell, 85, 276 Long Stanton, rectory, 144; estate, 141, 144, 146, 150, 260 Lowndes, W., plate, 106 Lucking, W., 134 Luffenham, Hugo de, 117 Lumby, J. R., 135 Lumley, Marmaduke [Master], 13 ; arms, IS Luttrell, dues to, 223 Lyng, Richard, see Ling^ R. Mabtide, John, 11 Macro, T., 119, 134 Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice, bust m hall, 325 Mapletoft, D' R., epitaph, &c., 133 Marriott, Sir James, 162; benefaction, 325 Marsh, W., 17 Marten, Sir H., portrait, 69 Martin, Hugo, and wife, monuments, 123, 129 Master's Tun, 99, no Maurice, J, F. Denison, 134 Mawnsell, -, 338 Maye, W., Archbishop of York, 222 Mayfield, Owen, family monuments, 125-6 Merchant Taylors' Company, suit over Andrew's legacies, 325-6 Meredith, H. (?), 363 Meredith, W., plate, 97, 107 Mey, W., commissioner, 331, 338, 361 Mildenhale, John de, building contract for north side of college, 226-7 Milton, T., account for milestones, 266 Monckton, J., plate, 100, no, 217 Monson, D' H., 90; plate, 105; 318, 356, 360 Monteth, the, 98, 108-9 Moptyd [M opted], Lawrence, scholar- ship, 2, 249-5 1 ; memorial, 7 1 ; arms, 74 ; inscription in chapel, 79 Morle, Thomas de, 224 Mortmain, Licence in [Edward III.], 26-7; [George IL], 350-2 Moulton, estate, 142, 143, 144, 145, 147, 150 Moundford [Muntford], E., 95, 258, 259 Mowse, D' William [Master], fellow- ships and scholarships, 2 ; arms, 1 5, 74, 267 ; bequests, 151, 264-5 ! Causey fund, 265, 270; milestones on roads to Barkway, 265-8, to Haverhill, 269, to Huntingdon, 269 ; 11,13,338. See Hare, R. Mundy, W., 310 Mutfords [Mytfords], estate, 141, 142, 143, I44> 146, I47> iSOi 336; Eliza- beth's letter, 147-8. See Quinbury Newman, Sir G., 12; arms, 66; bequest, 275 ; epitaph, 275-6 Newman, D', 264 Newmarket, estate, 142, 143, 146, 150 Newnham Croft, estate, 146, 150 Newton, S., family monuments, 128 Nichols [NichoUs], D' P., 91 ; Ayloffe's Catechist, 302 ; grace for expulsion, 350; Sir N. Lloyd's letter, 350; 360 General Inaex Zll Nicke [Nix], Richard [Bishop of Nor- wich], fellowships and scholarships, 2, 171, 243, 244-8, 334; arms, in chapel, 72; at Norwich, 244; obit, 243; ac- quires Mutfords and Quinbury, 150; II, 361 NoUekens, bust of Mansfield, 325 Norwich, Archibald of, 11, 223 Norwich, Bishops of, arms of, 25 ; prayers for, 39 ; allegiance to, 42 ; names of fellows existing, elected, or lapsed to be reported, 43 ; payments for livings to, 336, 337 Nuce, T., 114 Odams in Melton, estate, 336 Oglethorp, D', 153 Oldhurst, estate, left by D' Johnson, 306 Osborn, Sir Danvers, plate, 103 Owen, Andrew, 12 Oxenden, D' G. [Master], 2, 14; arms, 16, 23 ; bequest for books and scholar- ship (made good by M'^ Oxenden), 303-4, 318; investment of fund, 303-4, 318; burial place and epitaph, 304-5 ; 88,89, 118, 179.361 Oxford Colleges, statistics, 348-9 Pacey, Richard, plate, 99, iio Page, -, 90 Paget, Lord, 222 Pagitt, R., plate, 96, 107 Parker, Archbishop Matthew, cup, tankard, and other gifts, 11, 94, 106, 254; arms, 21, 73, 254-5 ; scholarship, 2, 255-6; commissioner, 331, 338, 361 Pars deducenda, 353 Paston, dues to for Woodalling, 337 Paul, G., 89 Peck, letter on Bateman's life, 8 Peck, D' Wharton, 88, 91 ; plate, 102-3 Pedder, T., 114 Pelsant, Henry, 12, 133, 283; bequest of vicarage house at Wethersfield, &c., 151, 287-8 Pepis [Pepys], John, 12 Perceval, C. S., gift to chapel, 76 Perse, D', 118, 126; his Free School, 140 Peter Pence, 57, 58, 121 Phipers, see Long Stanton Pickard, E., 134 Pinfold, D' C, plate, 105; 318, 356, 360 Pitches, W., account for milestones, 269 Pole's visitation, 331 Poor money, payments for, 334, 336; how levied in college, 352-3 Prescott, J. E., 134 Preston, Thomas [Master], 14; arms, in college, 16, on gravestone, 81-2; grave, 71, 76; inscription in chapel, 79 ; disputes before Elizabeth, 79 ; 275 ; on state of College, 153, 342 Proby, M'*, augmentation of Hemming- ford Grey, 114 Puckeridge Meade, see Bradbury Meere Puregold, John [and Joanna his wife], bequest, 232; obit, 233-4, 334 Pyke, John and Rachel, epitaphs, 131 Pyneston, John de, 224 Qui, Causey, 149, 260; milestones on road to, 262 Quinbury [Queenbury], estate, 143, 145, 150, 336 Ray [v. le Dolphin], tenant, 141, 144, 148 Redmayn, J., commissioner, 331, 338, 361 Reeve, -, 357, 359 Register, old college, 182-3 Rekenhall, Simon de, 11, 26, 27, 223 Revell, W., legacy for Hall, 84 Reynolds, Bishop of Lincoln, 222 Ricksonn, H., 119 Rider, -, 88 Ridley, Bishop, 330 Ridlington, W., 134, 356 Rights and Privileges, authorities, 329 Roane, G., 283 Robins, W., Bateman's portrait, 10 Robinson, H., 134 Robinson, Matthew, see Rokeby, Lord Robson, Mary, 119; arms, 121 Roderick, M'=, gifts to S' Edward's, 119, 120-1 Roger, Thomas [and Alice his wife], 232, 233 Rokeby, Lord, benefaction, 318, 326 Roque, Father, 9 Rose, H. J., 134 Rougham, W., 223, 224 Ruggles, T., plate, 105 Ryckinghall, Simon de, see Rekenhall, S. de Sabridgeworth, bequest to poor, 274 S' Catharine Hall, 249 S' Edward's church, Cambridge : Union with S'John's church, 54-8, 1 16, 1 17-8; grant to Trin. H., 59, 112, 116,227,228; duties of Presbyter Fellow, if minister of, 1 16-7; relations to Barnwell Abbey, 117; payments to Ely, 117; vicarage house, 118; isles, 118; used by Clare Hall, 1x8, 122, 128; Latimer's sermon, 120; benefactors, 119; alterations, 119-20; branch, &c., 120; fees to minister, clerk, and sexton, 120; com- munion plate, &c., 1 20-1 ; arms in 378 General Inaex church, 1 21-2 ; Erasmus's Paraphrase, 122; inscriptions, 123-32; Edward the Confessor's Head, 136-8; bells, 135-6, 232, 234; fellows of Trin. H. buried in, 132-3; ministers of, 133-4; Warren, minister of, 134, 357 ; college income from and expenditure on, 333, 335 ; Dowsing's doings at, 81 ; 233, 234, 236 S' Edward's parish : benefactors, 1 1 8-9, 126, 274, 319; perambulation of, 138- 40; Perse's Free School, 140; registers, 140 S« George, R., 283 S' John Baptist's church, 116 S^ Mary's church, bells, 135-6 Salisbury, Sir T., plate, 105 Salusbury, T., 356 Salvia, architect, 69 Sampson, R., Bishop of Lichfield, 222 Sandiford, C, 134 Sayer, D' Exton, 88, 89, 94 Scarfe, Samuel and Thomas, epitaph, 130 Scholars, rules to be observed by, 355-6 Scrivener, C, 114 Seals, college, 17-8 Selden, J., proposed as Master, 153 Sendell [Syndall], R., 258, 259 Shepherd, Fr., 134 Sherard, R., plate, 99, 109 Sherman, G., 283 Shipp, Joseph, 134 Shorty n, M'=, 119 Shouldham, Edward [Master], 13'; arms, 15. 231 Simon [IsUp], Archbishop of Canterbury, 27 Simon of Sudbury, see Sudbury Simpson, Edward, 356, 360 Simpson, Rowland, epitaph, 132 Snape, D' [Provost of King's], 136 Soone, W., 261 Spicer, scholarship, 2, 116, 249, 334; arms, 73 Sponde, Henri de, 10 Squire, H., 88, 89 Stacye, -, 338 Stalham, rectory, 2, 10, 334, 337, 338 Stanhope, Lord, plate, 100, in Staple, merchants of the, arms, 22, 84 Sterlingorum, note on, 36, 50-1 Sterne, R., 98, 109 Stewart, E., plate, 98, 108-9 Stewart, Sir S., plate, 95, 107 Stewkeley, see Stukeley Stokes [Stokys], M., arms, 23; 343 Stoner, CI., plate, 98, 109 Strahan, Sir W., plate, 105 Stretton [Stratton], Robert [Master], 11, 13, 223; arms, 14 Stukeley, Hospital, 143, 146, 147, 150, 227, 228, 230, 336; estate, 143, 146, 147, 150. 335; vicarage, 114, 115, 251 Sudbury, Sir J., plate, 97, 108 Sudbury, Simon of, Archbishop of Canterbury, arms, 72, 226; 84, 223; death, remains, etc., 225-6; building contract with John de Mildenbale, 226-7 Swannington [Swenyngton], rectory and estate, 112, 223; Parsonage, 338 Taylor, J., 338 Tempsford, bequest to poor of, 310 Tenison, D' T., 65 ; plate, loi Thirlby, Sty an, 310 Thirlby, T., Bishop of Ely, obtains grant of livings, 115; 251-2 Thomas [Lylde?], Bishop of Ely, 29 Thornham, Simon [Master], 13; arms, 15; 228 Thornton, A. V., 135 Thornton, B., passport [1641], 343-4 Thorowgood, Benedict, will, 274-5 J bequest for common fire, 274; to poor of S' Edward's and Sabridge- worth parishes, 274; for doors in hall, 84, 85, 275 ; Articles of agree- ment, 342 Three Archers, inn, 144, 148, 150 Thurlbourn, R., 119; family monument, 124 Thynchyl, W., 50 Tindale, D' W., 88, 89, 114, iig, 133, 134. 176 Tokefelde, see Cuckfield Trase, dues to, 336 Trinity Hall: Foundation of, 1-3, 11-12; Form of Incorporation, 3 ; Literae Funda- tionis, I, 27-9; founder's statutes, 29 foil; Charter of Edward HL, 26-9; Declaratio Status CoUegii, 331-8, 361 ; estates [1715], 141 foil. ; the Act of Elizabeth [The In- speximus], 339-42, 361-2 ; Articles of agreement between Master and Fellows [158^], 342-3; proposal to unite with Clare Hall, 86, 330-1; Andrew's proposals for additional fellowships, scholarships, and build- ings, 325-6; Licence in Mortmain [George IL], 350-2 Arms, of College, patent for, 18-19; in College, 20-5, 49; of Masters, 14-17; in S' Edward's church, 121 ; seals, 17-18, 33 General Index 379 Trinity Hall : — continued Site, dimensions, &c., 63 foil.; courts, 63-4, 3SS ; contract for building of north side, 226-7; Sir Nathanael Lloyd's legacy for building, 318, 320, 324; fire, 92 Monks' Building, 67-8 Chapel: license for building, 60, 70; 69 foil. ; books and equipment given or promised by Founder, 45-9; arras, 70, 71 ; arms on ceiling, 72-4 ; arms in, 81-2; Dowsing's doings, 81; fire [1719], 70-1; extensions and improvements [1729, 1864, 1875-6], 71-7, 91 ; Cole's description [1745], 77 ; inscriptions, 78-81 ; communion plate, 46, 48-9, 94, 106 ; communion table rails, 70, 288; Chetwode's scholar, 310,316-7; rules, for Master and Fellows, 343, for scholars, 355 ; service read by laymen, 363 ; duties of Presbyter Fellows, 360-4 Hall, 83-s; Cole's description [1742], 85 ; west bay window, 65 ; arras, 83, 280, 284, 285; arms in, 21-3, 254-s; Archbishop Arundel's faculty to increase commons, 86 ; graces at meat, 3S3-S; rules for pensioners' table, 356 Master's Lodge and Gallery: Tables of Masters, 12, 16, 17; arms in, 20-1, 23-4; 68-9; properties in, 69; Sir N. Lloyd's gift of furniture, 321 Parlour, or Combination Room, 86 Library : arms in, 23-4 ; the old library, 91 ; 41-2, 44-5, 46-8, 86-7. And see Allen, W. ; Barlow, IV. ; Crowch, T.; Davenant, W.; Hare, R. ; Holt, G. ; Johnson, James ; Parker, Archbishop; Wynne, Sir W. Chambers, occupants and rents [i 7 1 1], 88-9; order [1716], 89; additions to [1823], 92 References to [for numbermg see 88-9] : ( I ) 2 5, 88, go, 92 ; (2) 88, 92 ; (3) 88,90, 309; (4) 88; (5) 88, 90; (6) 88, 89, 90 ; (7) 88, 90, 344 ; (8) 84, 88, 90; (9) 88, 90, 255; (10) 88, 89, 90; (11) 88, 91; (12) 88, 91; (13)88, 9i;(i4)88;(is)88;(i6)88;(i7)88, 91, 92; (l8)88; (19) 88; (20) 88; (21)88; (22)88; (23) 88; (24) 88; (25) [the old library] 25, 76, 82, 88, 91, 92-3; (26) 89, 91 ; (27) 89; (28) 89,91 Treasury, 75, 82-3, 92 Stables, 64, 65, 88 Wine-cellar, 83, 88 Drains, 91, 93 Gardens : master's, 64 ; terras, 66-7 ; fellows' fruit, 65, 355 ; sun-dial, 66-7 ; summer-house, 66 ; trees, 64, 66, 67 ; figures, of seasons and allegorical, 66, 67 Plate, 94-106; conversion of, 95; arms on, 106-11 Master and fellows [i SSf], 338 ; fellows buried in S' Edward's church, 132-3 Livings in the gift of College, 2, 1 12-5, 251 Poor Money, how levied, 352-3 Trin. Hall and University offices, 356 Triplow [Crouchmans], estate, 142, 143, 144, 145, 150. 335 Trumpington, estate, 142, 143, 146, 151 ; Roman remains at, 270-1 Trunch, John, 11, 223 Turks, see Mutfords Turner, J., 112 Turner, R., 132, 149, 150, 283 Unio Ecclesiarum [S' Edward's and S' John's], 54-8, 116, 1 17-8 University offices and Trin. H., 356 Urry, Ralph, bequest and release, 224 Vickers, J., 134 Vince, S. B., 134 Vyner, Sir T., 95 Walker, John, 134 Waller, D' E., 310 Walpole, estate, 141, 144, 147, 151; bought by Mowse and Hare, 265 Walsingham, T., 223 Ward [Fellow of Queens' College], 359 Warner, J., 258 Warren, Samuel, 357 Warren, William, transcribes statutes, 60-2 ; chamber, go ; gift to Causey fund, 267; minister of S' Edward's, I34i 357 ; Aylofiie's Catechist, 302 ; Cottrell's legacy to, 310; biography, 357 ; cost of LL.B. and LL.D. degrees, 357-9; memorandum on duties of Presbyter Fellows, 360-4 ; 89, 94, 310, 318, 356; and see Introduction Watson, F., 135 Welbys, T., 223 Wells, Henry [Master], 13; arms, 14 Wethersfield [Wetchetsfield], vicarage and house, 114, 115, 288; estate, 141, 144, 151 ; advowson, 251 Whetcroft, H., 259 Whichcote, Fr., plate, 100, no Whitney, J. P., 135 Wickham, T., 12 Wickmer, Adam [Master], 13 ; arms, 14 Wigmore, M', 117 38o General Index Williams, Lord Keeper, portrait, 68 Worlich, T., 283 Willymot, D', 310 Worts, M', 129, 269 Wilmot, Lord Chief Justice, portrait, 69 Wrangham, F., suit, 162 Winne and Williams, arms, 24 Wright, John [Master], 13; arms, 15; Wiseman, Sir R., gift of muskets, &c., epitaph, 232, 233, 234 277; epitaph, 277-8; arms, 278 Wrightmgton, J., 114 Wood, Ann, monument, 128 Wriothslie, Lord Chancellor of England, Woodalling [Bailing] rectory, 2 ; vie- 222 arage, 1 12-3, 338; vicars of, 112; Wynn, Margaret, 84 valuation of parish [1661], 11 2-3; Wynne, Sir W., improves Lodge, 69 ; 87 estate, 143, 145, 227, 228, 334, 337 WythipoU, P., 258, 259 Woodward, John, accounts for mile- Wyvel, Ch., 149-50 stones, &€., 262, 266, 268 cJ CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.