A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...

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A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...
Author
Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
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London :: Printed by A.M. for Charles Adams ...,
1656.
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Religion -- Early works to 1800.
Learning and scholarship.
Literature -- History and criticism.
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St Peters Colledge or House, Founded 1280.

Hugh Basham Bishop of Ely began the foundation of this Colledge about Anno 1257.

He setled not the endowment till anno 1284.

Clarè-Hall, Founded 1280.

Richard Badew Chancellour of the University first founded this Hall by the name of the University-House or Hall. Afterwards the first foundation was resigned into the hands of Elizabeth Countesse of Clare widow, which Lady by the licence of King Edward the 3d, established and finished the same, and changing the name thereof, willed that for ever after it should in memory of her family, from whence she was descended, be called Clarè-Hall.

Dr Butler the famous Physician was sometimes Fellow and President of this House.

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