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Volume XLII of Mr. Cole’s [Reverend William Cole] Collections, folio, pp. 472, chiefly relating to Cambridge, viz.
1. Copious extracts from the ‘Registrum Vetus’ of Peter House College, Cambridge, from the reign of King Edward I to that of King Charles II. Prefixed is a description of the manuscript by Cole, and the arms of the master of the college, emblazond. pp. 1-130.
2. Alphabetical list of fellows of Peter House compiled from the ‘Registrum Vetus,’ by Dr. Beaumont. pp. 131-135.
3. Extracts from the index to the new register of St. Peter’s College in Cambridge. pp. 136, 137.
4. Memorandum of the appointment of Mr. Boisdanne, vicar of Earl Moor, Hampshire, to be King’s chaplain. p. 138.
5. Short index to Mr. Charles Hotham’s books against Mr. Lazarus Seaman, Master of Peter House, 1655, of things useful towards a History of the College. Ib.
6. Account of some painted glass preserved in a house on the South side of the Regent Walk, Cambridge. p. 139.
7. Epitaph on Margaret Scot, who died at Dalkeith, 9 Feb 1738. (Printed in Pennant’s Scottish Town, pt. 2, quarto, 1776). p. 140.
8. The manner of the clergy’s refection, in ancient times, from Lyndwood. (Provinciale). Ib.
9. Verses supposed to have been written by Cromwell, Earl of Essex, from a manuscript in Benet College Library marked Miscellany Y. (No. CLXVIII, 21 of Nasmith’s catalogue). Inc. ‘Like as the Byrde in the Cage inclosed.’ (Not noticed in Park’s edition of Walpole’s Noble Authors). p. 141.
10. Distinction between knights bannerets and knights bachelors. (From St. Palaye’s ‘Memoires sur l’ancienne Chevalerie’). Ib.
11. Arrears of tenths, procurations and pensions due to the Bishop and Archdeacon of Ely, drawn out 24 Oct 1765, by S. Peck. pp. 142-146.
12. Copy of manuscript notes by Dr. Charles Ashton, Master of Jesus College, relating to Cambridge, and chiefly to the office of Magister Glomeriæ, inserted in Sherman’s History of Jesus College. pp. 147-151.
13. Notes concerning the Magister Glomeriæ, extracted from Mr. Matthew Stokys’s book, in the Office of the Register of the university. p. 151.
14. Memoranda referring to Bury Abbey register. p. 152.
15. Description, and extracts, from a manuscript in Benet College, Cambridge (marked no. VII in Nasmith’s catalogue), the first portion of which consists of a chronicle entitled ‘Supplementum Historie Auree J. de Tinmouth, ex cænobio S. Albani, id est Pars Majoris Historie Thome Walsingham,’ from A.D. 1377 to A.D. 1422, the second portion is a register of St. Albans Abbey, compiled under abbats John de la Moote and William Heyworth, from A.D. 1396 to A.D. 1401, with an account of the several benefactions to the abbey, with portraits of the donors. (Cf. Manuscript Cotton Nero D VII). pp. 153-174, 178, 179.
16. Description of, and extracts from, a manuscript in Benet College Library (No. CCXIII of Nasmith) containing ‘Le lione doré des Meditations de la vie nostre seigneur Jesu Crist, selon Bonne aventure,’ translated from the Latin by Jehan Galopes, and dedicated to King Henry V. (See Archæologia, vol. II, p. 194). pp. 175-177.
17. Memoranda relating to Cardinal Nicholas Breakespeare, subsequently Pope Hadrian IV. p. 177.
18. Letter from Mr. Charles Grape of Windsor to Mr. Cole, asking for information respecting a book of arms in King’s College, Cambridge, formerly belonging to Gilbert Dethick, and also respecting Sir Ralph Cantrell, of Heinstone, county Suffolk, and Sir Thomas Lane, Mayor of London. Windsor, 12 June 1776. p. 180.
19. Reply from Mr. Cole to Mr. Grape. Milton, 28 June 1776. pp. 180-181.
20. Memoranda of other correspondence with Mr. Grape, including a copy of the epitaph on William Cantrall, of Hemingston, county Suffolk, temp. Henry VIII. pp. 181, 182.
21. Letter from Mr. Cole to Mr. Grape, to explain some misunderstanding between them. Milton, 6 March 1777. pp. 182, 187.
22. Copy of Lord Mansfield’s judgment in the cause between Mr. Crawford and Queen’s College, Cambridge, A.D. 1774. pp. 183-186.
23. ‘The Picture, by Soanne Jenyns, 1727,’ viz. Lines upon Miss Belle Williams of Ely, with an illustrative note by Cole. p. 186.
24. Peologue, written by the Rev. Joseph Hazard, and spoken by a member of a company of Shollers in a barn in the West of England. p. 188.
25. Extracts from a manuscript entitled ‘Collections of some material things which doe concern the University & Town of Cambridge, but especially the University; as for the conferring of Degrees in the Senate, Disputations, Determinations, Cautions, etc. in the Commencement House, with the Ceremonies therein used, & likewise of divers graces granted by the Senate etc. By John Buck, Esq. Beadle, anno Dñi 1605.’ These collections were continued by the compiler to 1693. Prefixed is a drawing of, and notes on, Mr. Buck’s arms. pp. 200-228. Among the extracts here made may be noticed ‘The manner of Installing our noble Chancellor the Earl of Holland, 29 Oct 1628.’ p. 228.
26. Account of the foundation of Lord Craven’s scholarship, 1647, and rules to be observed, 1701. p. 229.
27. Foundation, and statutes, of the Mathematical Professorship in the University of Cambridge, 1663. By Henry Lucas of London, esquire. (Latin). pp. 230-232.
28. King Charles II’s confirmation of the statutes for the Lucasian Professorship. Westminster, 18 Jan ao. r. 15. (Latin). pp. 232, 233.
29. Names and memoranda of some of the Professors of Mathematics at Cambridge. p. 233.
30. Collections relating to Bartlow, county Cambridgeshire, including a list of rectors (see vol. I, f. 25). pp. 234-237.
31. Quotation from the Abbe Coyer’s ‘Histoire de Jean Sobieski, Roi de Pologne,’ 8 Amst. 1762, concerning the Barrows or Tumuli near Jassi, the Capital of Moldovia. p. 234.
32. Drawing and note of an ancient seal, inscribed S.THOME DE DRIFFELD, with some account of Mr. Gale, of Benet College, grandson of the antiquary Roger Gale. p. 239.
33. Drawing, and account, of an antique silver gilt cup at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, with some remarks on the private pique shown by Mr. Gough and Mr. Masters against the Hon. Horace Walpole. pp. 240-243.
34. Note from Mr. Greaves (Beaupré Bell) to Mr. Cole. Dec 31 (1773). p. 243.
35. Letter from Mr. Cole to William Greaves Beaupré Bell, esquire, with remarks on Mr. Masters’ reply to Walpole’s Historie Doubts. Milton, 4 Jan 1773(4). Ib.
36. Copies of original charters granted to the priory of Royston or De Cruce Royiæ in Hertfordshire, lent to Mr. Cole by Mrs. Chettoe of Chesterton.
a) Confirmatio Edward III Cartarium Henry III et Richard I. 15 Oct ao. r. 18. (See Monasticon, vol. VI, pt. I, p. 405, new edition). pp. 244, 245.
b) Carta Johannis Burun, de terris in Cokenache (not dated). p. 245.
c) Carta Will de Notton, de terris ibiden (not dated). Ib.
d) Indentura inter Regem. Henry VIII et Robert Chester, de prima manerii de Royston. 20 Maii ao. 2, 30. p. 246.
e) Carta Katerinæ, quondam iveoris Johannis Vaudy de Cokenache, de terris in Cokenach. 21 Edward III. p. 247.
f) Carta Walter de Bromley, de messuagio in fiarochia de Berkwey, et hameletto de Cokenach (not dated). Ib.
g) Litteriæ Attornat. Will de Notton, de teris in Cokenach. 28 Edward III. Ib.
h) Carta eiusdem, de eisdem terris. 28 Edward III. Ib.
37. Copy of a charter from Robert de Brampton and Alicia de Atteley, his wife, to the master and scholars of Peter House, Cambridge, of a message without Trumpington gates. 40 Edward III. Ib.
38. Copy of an exemplification of a recovery of the manor of St. George Hatley, alias Hungrice-Hatley, in Cambridgeshire, wherein Jonathan Waller, gentleman, was quert. William Witherington and Ralph Constable, gentleman, deforcts., and Richard St. George, esquire, Anthony St. George, gentleman, and George Humston, warrantees. 30 June 1658. pp. 247-248.
39. Copy of the original conveyance of Little Grausden Manor, in Cambridgeshire, by Queen Elizabeth to Edward Skipwith, of Ketsby, county Linconlnshire, gentleman. 8 July ao. r. 44 (1602). pp. 249-254.
40. Order of Parliament ‘ne quis exerceat Practicautiam in artibus Medicinæ et Chirurgiæ, nisi prius in Universitatibus fuerit approbatus.’ Ex Rolul. Parliament. 9 Henry V. p. 255.
41. Copy of a plan of Stourbridge Fair, reduced from a larger one hanging in the Mayor’s booth, 1775. pp. 256, 257.
42. Brief to forbid the Bishop of Ely interfering in the chancellor’s court at Cambridge. 13 Feb 1393. From Rot. Claus. 15 Richard II 17. (Latin). p. 258.
43. Bull of Pope Boniface IX inhibiting the Bishop of Ely to interfere in the confirmation of a chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Rom. 2 id. Jan to Pontif. 12 (1401). Ex Archivis Univ. (Latin). p. 259.
44. Memoranda relating to St. Austin’s Priory in Cambridge, with a coloured sketch of the remains, taken by Mr. Tyson, in 1770. pp. 260, 261.
45. Foundation, and statutes, of the Royal Professorship of Modern History, in the University of Cambridge. Westminster, 28 Sept 2 George I, 1724. (Latin). pp. 263-265.
46. Letter from King George I to the University of Cambridge, about founding a Professorship of Modern History. St. James’s, 16 May 1724. p. 265.
47. Address of the chancellor, masters and scholars, in reply to the above letter. Cambridge, 19 May, 1724. p. 266.
48. Appointment of Samuel Harris, M.A., to be professor of Modern History. Kensington, 20 Oct 1724. p. 267.
49. Letter from Lord Townshend to the Vice-Chancellor, with the patent for the Professorship. Whitehall, 22 Oct 1724. p. 268.
50. Answer of the University to Lord Townshend’s letter. Cambridge, 23 Nov 1724. Ib.
51. Appointment of fifteen scholars for studying Modern History. St. James’s, 27 Feb 1724/1725. p. 269. All the above instruments are copied from the archives, or Grace Book, of the University of Cambridge.
52. Names of the King’s professors of Modern History. Ib.
53. Index to, and extracts from, the contents of a book in the custody of the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, entitled: ‘A Briefe of all the cheife matters contained in Mr. Hare’s fower Books, & in all other Charters, Graunts & Records of the University of Cambridge, & many out of the Towne Charters & Records, with a Discourse of the University Right in Printinge, and about the Righte of the Soyle of the Towne of Cambridge. Collected & made by James Tabor, Register of the sayed University, A.D. 1629 (1645, with additions by Mathew Whim, Registrar, to A.D. 1680).’ From a transcript lent to Mr. Cole by Dr. Gordon, Archdeacon of Lincoln. Cole has inserted some remarks, and has prefixed a drawing of Mr. Tabor’s arms. pp. 271-297. Among the articles copied at length from this book may be noticed:
Certificate made by the Vice-Chancellor, A.D. 1630, in the time of the dearth. p. 282. Disorders to be reformed, ‘J. Duport, Procan.’ p. 284. Orders at his Majesty’s coming to Cambridge, 1614. (Printed in Nichols’s Progress of James I, vol. III, p. 43, ed. 1828). p. 286. Orders at the entertainment of King Charles and Queen Mary, in Lent, 1630. p. 288. Orders for the government of the university. p. 289. Letter from Lord Burghley to the university. p. 290. Orders for apparell (about 1560). Ib. A Relation of the occasion and principall circumstances of the election and installation of his Grace James, Duke of Monmouth, chancellor of the University, 1674. p. 292.
54. Satirical verses, entitled the ‘Protestation’ (from the Cambridge Chronicle, 23 Jan 1773). p. 298.
55. Copy of a letter from William Haliday, a merchant near Liverpool, to Richard Townley of Belfield Hall, esquire, county Lancashire, respecting the cultivation of Siberian barley. Peenfield, 13 June 1770. pp. 299, 300.
56. Note concerning a manuscript tour into Scotland in 1766 by Mr. Tyson, with a sketch of Mr. Tyson’s arms. p. 301.
57. Sketch of a copper coin of Vespasian found in digging under one of the tumuli on Gogmagog Hills, in 1778. Ib.
58. Letter from Colonel Richard Townley to Mr. Cole, respecting some skeletons found in a tumulus on Gogmagog Hills. Fulborne, 25 Apr 1778. Ib.
59. Letter from Father Thomas West (another of ‘the Antiquities of Furness Abbey’) to Colonel Richard Townley on the same subject, and on burial in general (not dated). p. 302.
60. Reply from Mr. Cole to the same. Milton, 2 May 1778. p. 303.
61. Note from Mr. George Ashby, late president of St. John’s College, Cambridge, to Mr. Cole. 6 May 1778. Ib.
62. Letter from Colonel Richard Townley to the same. On the same subject of burial, West’s guide to the Lakes, etc. Fulburne, 9 May 1778. p. 304.
63. Letter from the same to the Rev. Dr. Colman, Master of Benet College, Cambridge, with a panegyric on his predecessor Dr. Barnardiston. Belfield, 7 Nov 1778. p. 305.
64. Memoranda from the Sieur de Moleon’s ‘Voyages Liturgiques de France,’ etc., concerning the burial of persons with their feet to the West, and also North and South. Ib.
65. Index to, and extracts from, the manuscript collections of Mr. Robert Hare, ao. 1588, relating to the University, and town, of Cambridge, transcribed from a copy made by Dr. Gordon, Archdeacon of Lincoln, from the originals in the custody of the Vice-Chancellor. (See vol. XXXI, p. 3). Prefixed is a drawing of the arms of Mr. Hare, with some remarks by Cole. pp. 310-396. Among the articles copied at length from these collections may be specified: Bull of Pope Gregory XII to the University. 11 Dec 1406. p. 361. Abjuratio Petri Hirforde, de omnibus opinionibus et conclusionibus Johannis Wicklif, coram Cancellario facta ao. 1412. p. 364. Articles of complaint from the town, with the answers of the University (temp. Henry V). p. 368. ‘Billa posita super Hostium Majoris,’ i.e. some satirical lines, in English. (Printed in Hartshornes Ancient Metrical Tales, p. 225). p. 369. Litteræ Patentes Regis Henry VI de Manerio de Ruyslep. 10 Jul ao. r. 16. p. 377. ‘The answers of the Universitie to certayne pretended & surmised Articles, by the Maior & Burgesses of the Towne of Cambridge.’ (temp. Henry VIII). p. 384.
66. Index to, and Extracts from, the ‘Black Paper Book’ of the University of Cambridge, otherwise entitled ‘Liber Rerum Memorabilium et Litterarum ad Academiam Cantabrrigiensem petinentium, incohatus anno regni Edw. Sexti, Secundo.’ It is stated to have been commenced by J. Meers, and continued by Matthew Stokys, registrar, to the year 1590. Transcribed from a copy lent by Dr. Gordon to Cole, who has inserted, p. 397, emblazoned drawings of the arms of the University of Cambridge, of Matthew Stokys, of J. Meers (?) and of James Tabor; at p. 427, the arms of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, of the University, and of Trinity College; at p. 433, the arms of Pope Julius III; and, at p. 437, the arms of Cardinal Pole, and of both universities, and added notes and remarks throughout. pp. 397-452. Among the articles copied at length may be noticed: Statuta, ao. 1544, 5. p. 416. The griefs declared by Mr. Madewe, Vice-Chancellor: D. Smyth, Master Swynborne, and Master Aynsworth. 18 Dec 1546. p. 418. Bishop Gardiner’s letter about eating flesh in Lent, and the pronunciation of Greek. 15 May. p. 419. The answer made by Mr. Mayor, Mr. Hutton (and others) appointed to common and conclude in the town’s name with Mr. Vice-Chancellor: D. Smyth (and others) appointed by the University. p. 420.Conditions, and objections, returned by the Mayor, etc., against a suit of the University for certain new privileges. p. 421. My Lord Protector’s letter to the University upon the gifts of the chancellorship. 9 Dec 1547. (Latin). p. 422. King Henry VIII’s letter for an account of the foundations, etc., of the colleges in Cambridge. 16 Jan ao. r. 37. p. 423. (Printed in Masters’s History of Benet College, appendixed, p. 36). Lord Protector’s letter, about uniformity of worship. 4 Sept 1548. p. 424. Another letter from the same, about the intended visitation. 1549. (See p. 391). Ib. King Edward’s mandate for Bucer to be Divinity Professor at Cambridge. 4 Dec 3 Edward VI. p. 425. The order of a Justice of Peace in Edward VI’s time. Ib. Queen Mary’s letter to the Bishop of Winchester, chancellor of the University of Cambridge, for the restoring of popery. 20 Aug ao. r. 1, p. 426. Letter from Stephen (Gardiner), Bishop of Winchester and chancellor, sent with the above. 8 Cal. Sept 1553. (Latin). Ib. Another letter from the chancellor to the University, about an appeal concerning the election of a proctor. 18 Oct 1553. p. 427. Another letter from Bishop Gardiner to the masters of presidents of all the colleges, for a contribution towards the cross. 4 Apr 1554. p. 428. Letter from the University of Oxford to that of Cambridge. 11 Cal. Maii, 1554. (Latin). Ib. Bishop Gardiner’s letter to the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Yonge, concerning the matter between St. John’s and Mere. 17 Jun 1554. p. 429. King Philip’s letter to the University, in answer to their congratulations on his arrival in England. 3 Aug 1554. (Latin). p. 430. Letter from the Duke of Norfolk, requesting to be chosen high steward. 28 Aug 1554. Ib.Cardinal Pole’s letter to the Bishop of Winchester, chancellor, empowering him to relieve all that is willing to be reconciled to the Church of Rome. 8 Cal. Mart. 1555. (Latin). Ib. Bulla plenariæ indulgentiæ per Julium Papan III concessa omnibus Christi Fidelibus qui pro Unione Regni Angliæ Sanctæ Matri Ecclesiæ jam factor, gratios egerint, etc. 9 Cal. Jan 1554. p. 433. Articles of instructions (by Cardinal Pole) for the bishops, etc., for carryting the above into execution. (Latin). p. 434. Cardinal Pole’s letter to the University, on the offer of the chancellorship. 1 Apr 1556. (Latin). p. 437. Cardinal Pole’s letter to the Vice-Chancellor, enforcing his injunctions. 21 Nov (1557). p. 439. Queen Elizabeth’s letter about a visitation, to Sir William Cecill, knight, chancellor of Cambridge. 27 May ao. r. 1. p. 440. A letter about the election of a university preacher, from Queen Elizabeth’s visitors. 8 Aug 1559. Ib. Another letter from the visitors to Mr. Dr. Porie, Vice-Chancellor, about the election of an orator. 8 Aug 1559. p. 441. The chancellor (Cecil’s) letter, offering to resign his office. June 1562. Ib. Lord R. Duddley’s (afterwards Earl of Leicester) letter to the University, on being chosen high steward. 2 Jul 1563. (Latin). p. 442. An order of Lord Chancellor Nicholas Bacon, in a cause between the University, plaintiff, and Henry Seerle, defendant. 8 June 1564. p. 443. Chancellor Cecil’s letter on the Queen’s coming to Cambridge. 12 July 1564. (Printed in Nichol’s Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, vol. I, p. 151, ed. 1823). Ib. Another letter from the same to Mr. Dr. Hawford, Vice-Chancellor, on the same account. 1 Aug 1564. (Printed ib., p. 155). p. 444. Lord Robert Duddeley’s letter to the Vice-Chancellor on the same account. 27 July 1564. (Printed ib., p. 154). Ib. Secretary Cecil’s letter, about the same person proctor 2 years together. 3 Sept 1565. p. 445. Lord Burghley’s letter to Mr. Dr. Perne, Vice-Chancellor, about a misdemeanour of the two parishes, at a bear-baiting at Chesterton. 20 May 1581. Ib. The submission of Thomas Parishe and Richard Parishe, to the Lord Burghley. 16 May 1581. p. 446. Lord Burghley’s letter to Mr. Dr. Fulke, Vice-Chancellor, about Beza’s intended present of certain books. 9 May 1582. Ib. Bega’s letter to the University. Genevæ 8 Dec 1581. (Latin). Ib. Lord Burghley’s letter against Mandats. 7 Apr 1579. p. 447. Lord Burghley’s letter about some inquiries offered by the townsmen. 3 Oct 1597. p. 448. A petition of both the universities against Mr. Davies, M.P., for some speeches in the Lower House. 22 Nov 1597. p. 449. The Earl of Essex’s letter, on being chosen chancellor. 8 Cal. Sept 1598. (Latin). p. 450. Letter from I. Powell to Dr. Iegor, Vice-Chancellor, about the assessing of bread, etc. 21 Oct 1598. Ib. The Lord Mayor of London (Will Rider), his certificate for assessing bread. 3 Jan 1600. p. 451. Letter from the University to Sir Robert Cecill. On some ill treatment they had received from the town. 10 Feb 1600. Ib.
67. Letter from Mr. Thomas Offley, to his brother Rev. William Offley, rector of Middleton-Stony, county Oxfordshire, concerning an apparition which appeared to one Mr. Shaw, including the copy of a letter on the subject from Edmund Waller, Fellow of St. John’s, to Thomas Offley. Milton, 18 Dec 1706. Prefixed are some remarks by Cole. p. 453.
68. Titles of Charles, etc., relating to Cambridge, from 1 Edward III to the reign of Elizabeth, copied from a manuscript formerly belonging to Mr. Rutherforth of Papworth-Anneys. pp. 455-459.
69. Arms in Trick of 1. The University of Cambridge; 2. Casley (?); 3. Rutherforth; 4. Dr. Charles Mason; and 5. Of Mr. Cole. p. 456.
70. Further extracts from Mr. Hare’s collections, being copies of charters, etc., as follows, with notes by Cole:
a) Quod Burgenses Cantabr. Facient Taxationem rationabilem Domorum suarum. Rot. Claud. 15 Henry III. dors. p. 460.
b) Quod Vicecomes cohibeat se a Captione Scholarium. Rot. Claus. 33. Henry III. 7. Ib.
c) Breve Vicecomiti transmissum, de Libertatibus academiæ conservandis. Rot. Claud. 39. Henry III. Ib.
d) Compositio inter Scholares et Burgenses Cantabr. Authoritate regia confimata. 6 Feb 20 Edward I. Ib.
e) Scriptum Dúi Hugonis Elien. Episc. ad Cancellarium et Universitatem, in quo declarant quod non intendit derogare Privilegiis Universitatis. Ao. Poutif. 8. Ex antique Registro Episc. Elien. p. 461.
f) Petitio Universitatis in Parliamento, ut Cancellarius habeat Cognitionem Placitorum de Contractibus inter Scolares et Laicos. Feb 1305. p. 462.
g) Quod Scolares possint convenire Laicos coram Cancellario de omnibus Actionibus personalibus. Pat. 33. Edward I. p. 1. Ib.
h) Protectio Scolarium et Libertatem suarum. Pat. 8. Edward I. p. 1. 17. Ib.
i) Literæ Regis ad D. Johannem XXII. Papam, at Privilegia. Universitatis confirmat. Rot. Rom. II. Edward II.
k) Bulla Johannis XXII Papæ, quâ Privilegia confirmat. 5 id. Jun ao. Pont. 2. Ex. lib. Muniment. Acad. Cantabr. p. 463.
l) Breve Regis, quod Major et Ballivi facient Pavimentum in villa Cantebr. Rot. Claus. 10 Edward III. p. 464.
m) Ne mandatum Regis in Causa Discordiæ inter Scolares Aulæ suæ, et Scolares Aulæ de Clare, quovismodo tendat in prejudicium libertatum. Universitatis, 8 Maii, 47 Edward III. Ib.
n) Processus in Parliamento contra Majorem et Bungenses de insult in Scolares facto, ao. 1381 in quo privantur Burgenses omnibus Privilegiis suis, et Universitati concedentur. Ex Rot. Parl. 5 Richard II. Ib.
o) Carta specialis, quod Cancellarius solus habeat Assisam et Correctionem Victualium, Mensurarum et Ponderum, in villa Cantebrigiæ. Rot. Cart. 5 Richard II. n. 18. p. 471.
The index to this volume will be found in the second volume of Cole’s general indexes.
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- Add MSS 5798-5887 are part of the bequest of the Rev. William Cole, A.M., of King’s College, Cambridge, left by him in 1783, and opened for the use of the public, according to the direction of his will, in January 1803
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