The foundation of the Vniversitie of Cambridge with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactors of all the colledges and the totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1622 / the right honorable and his singular good lord, Thomas, now Lord Windsor of Bradenham, Ioh. Scot wisheth all increase of felicitie.

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The foundation of the Vniversitie of Cambridge with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactors of all the colledges and the totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1622 / the right honorable and his singular good lord, Thomas, now Lord Windsor of Bradenham, Ioh. Scot wisheth all increase of felicitie.
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Scot, John.
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[S.l.] :: Printed by Cantrell Legg for Iohn Scot, by the licence of the Right Honorable, Thomas, Earle of Arundell and surrey, Earle Marshall of England, &c. and are to be sold in Popes-head Alley and the signe of the white Horse,
Anno 1622.
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University of Cambridge -- History.
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"The foundation of the Vniversitie of Cambridge with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactors of all the colledges and the totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1622 / the right honorable and his singular good lord, Thomas, now Lord Windsor of Bradenham, Ioh. Scot wisheth all increase of felicitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17788.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 26, 2024.

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[illustration] Trinity Hall coat of arms
TRINITI HALL. 1353.

WIlliam Bateman, borne in the Citie of Norwich, Doct. of the Ciuill Lawes, Archdeac. of Norwich, after the 18. Bi∣shop of that See; for exchange of certaine Parsonages obtayned and ancient Hostle, neer adioyning to the Vniuersi∣tie House or Hall, butting vpon Mylne street and S. Iohn Zacharies Church east, where in former time Students liued at their own charge: which one Iohn de Crawden Prior of Ely, had purchased for the Monks of that Priorie to inhabite in, and made thereof a Colledge or Hall for Students of the Law, dedicating the same to the honor of the holy and blessed Trinitie in the Citie of Norwich, indowing it with Lands and Possessions: To this Hostle, before it was by him purchased, Richard Lyng Chancellor of this Vniuersitie, Archibald of Norwich, Simon de Rekenhall, and Walter Eluedon, gaue foure Tenements, Rob. Stratton, Iohn Trunch, Walter Baketon, Walter de Aldersey, and Peter de Bittering, gaue two Messuages and seuen pieces of ground, one of the Messuages being called Drakes Entrie. This Colledge hath since by the bountie of Simon Dalling, and Walter Huke, Masters of the same; Rob. Goodnap, Iohn Maptid, Gabriel Dun, Rich. Nix Bishop of Norwich, Steph. Gardiner Master of this House, Bishop of Winch. Matt. Parker Archbish. of Cant. D. Mowse, D. Haruey, M. Busby, M. Hare, D. Cowell late Master, Sir George Newman Knight, and other Benefactors, been much inlarged. So as at this present there is in the same 1. Master, 12. Fellowes, 14. Scholars besides Officers & Seruants of the foundation and other Students. The whole num. 61.

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