Ordered by the lord chancellour and visitours of this university, that no fellow, demy, scholler, chaplaine, clerke, chorister, officer, servant or member of Magdalen Colledge shall enjoy any benefit of their respective places or any of them, untill they give satisfaction to the visitours of this university

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Ordered by the lord chancellour and visitours of this university, that no fellow, demy, scholler, chaplaine, clerke, chorister, officer, servant or member of Magdalen Colledge shall enjoy any benefit of their respective places or any of them, untill they give satisfaction to the visitours of this university
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[S.l. :: s.n.,
1647]
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Magdalen College (University of Oxford)
University of Oxford -- History -- 17th century.
Broadsides -- Oxford (England) -- 17th century.
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"Ordered by the lord chancellour and visitours of this university, that no fellow, demy, scholler, chaplaine, clerke, chorister, officer, servant or member of Magdalen Colledge shall enjoy any benefit of their respective places or any of them, untill they give satisfaction to the visitours of this university." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53816.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.

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ETsi forsan, ut in votis meis, ita in votis vestris jamjam sit Academici ut Cancellarius noster (cujus est Academiae, almae matri nostrae leges, & sta∣tuta tradere) sit caelebs, quasi vitam Deo consecratam, & gratam degens; tamen Marcio Harfordiae vir pietate nulli, nisi Regi secundus, & inter nobiles doctrinâ primus, leges, & statuta tradere, & gubernamentum habere non sine votis nostris dignus fuit, & alteri non caelibi, scilicet Pembrochiae Comiti hujus munere & gubernamento, ut ex auditu habui, secundum statuta anti∣qua non digno quoniam linguas, vel saltem Linguam Latinam non satis callet vota justa & voluntaria injustè traderé, vel voluntariè omittere coacti erimus? Absit, sit nobis animus constans & 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 (i) 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉lon∣ganimus, tardus scilicet ad irascendum, etsi non ad certandum argumentis saltem non frigidis. Annon fidei articulis, & religionis iterum & saepius subscripsimus? Annon de agnoscendâ supremà Regiae majestatis potesta∣te, & de observandis statutis hujus Universitatis juramentum non semel suscepimus? Et quis, vel quid fidem Ecclesiae, Regi, vel Academiae da∣tam violare cogat? An Indoctus Cancellarius officio defunctus, Nobilis, Doctores, Procuratores, Presbyteri, Magistri regentes, vel non regentes, Dux, Miles, arma, vincula, vel milites.

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