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Volume XLV of Mr. Cole’s [Reverend William Cole] Collections, folio, pp. 472, relating to various counties, viz.
1. Statues of the guild of St. Clement in Cambridge, ao. Dñi, 1431. Transcribed from the original manuscript in Trinity College, marked 0.7.15. Prefixed are some remarks by Cole, on the origin of guilds, and the arms, emblazoned, of Pope Clement, the University of Cambridge, Corporation of Cambridge, Trinity College, Professor Lort, and his own. pp. 1-13.
2. Pedigree and papers relating to the family of Lort, viz.
a) Pedigree of Lort. pp. 14, 15.
b) Arms, and crest, of Lort, with the certificate signed by the heralds, in 1637. p. 16.
c) Notices from the Journals of the House of Commons, concerning this family. Ib., and p. 18.
d) Account of the Jenkyn’s pedigree, by Rev. Edward Jenkyns, rector of Farnham, Hampshire. Grandfather of Professor Lort. p. 17.
e) Note from William Hocken, Deputy Register of the Records in the Tower, to Mr. Lort, touching the family De Urtiaco or Lorty, in county Somerset. 3 May 1759. Ib.
f) Various memoranda concerning the house of Lorty or De Urtiaco. Ib., and p. 18.
3. Articles of the Zodiac Club at Cambridge. pp. 19, 20.
4. Extracts from Dr. Middleton’s letters to Lord Hewey, 1733-1736, with some observations by Cole on Dr. Middleton’s character and principles. pp. 21-23.
5. Epitaph on Sir John le Wenlock, and his wife Elizabeth, with some queries concerning the church of Luton, in Bedfordshire.
6. ‘Extracts from a Folio and Quarto Manuscript of Collectanea Buriers (relating to Bury-Abbey), which Sir Jame Burrough, late Master of Cains College, left to the Library of St. James’s Church, in Bury, 1764, by the Rev. John Cullum, eldest son of Sir John Cullum of Bury Bart.’ Transcribed by Cole from a copy made in 1771 by Rev. Michael Tyson, rector of Lambourn, in Essex. Prefixed are several memoranda relative to this abbey, chiefly referring to Cole’s own manuscript collections, with the arms emblazoned of Bury Abbey, Sir John Cullum, baronet, Michael Tyson, and Sir James Borough, Master of Cains College. pp. 24-65.
7. Memoranda concerning the opening of the coffin of Thomas Beaufort, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, in Feb 1772. p. 66.
8. Copy of a letter from the Rev. Michael Lort to Mr. Cole, Trinity College, 9 July 1772, enclosing a letter from Thomas Ridgate Maunsell to Mr. William Mansel (nephew of Mr. Lort), student of Trinity College, asking for information respecting his pedigree. 3 July 1772. Mr. Cole has added some notices concerning the Mansel families of Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire. p. 67.
9. Transcripts, and notices, of papers and documents chiefly relating to early benefactors and state of Trinity College, King’s Hall, and Michael House, Cambridge. Prefixed are the arms emblazoned of 1. John Hinchliffe, Bishop of Peterborough and Master of Trinity College; 2. University of Cambridge; 3. Trinity College; 4. Dr. Charles Mason (to whom these papers previously belonged); 5. Rev. John Allen, rector of Torporley; 6. Cole; also at p. 73, the coats of Staunton and Aungier. pp. 68-77.
a) Notices concerning Chesterton; Dr. Francis Hooper; Warwickshire exhibitions; estate of Philip Parker of Groombridge, county Kent; vicarage of Monkes-Kirby, county Warwickshire; and stipends and fees of the Master, and butler, of Trinity College. pp. 69, 70.
b) Collections drawn up by Paul Thompson, fellow of Trinity College, before 1614, relating to the early state and benefactors of Trinity College, King’s Hall and Michael House, with the arms inserted of Trinity College, University; King Edward III; Staunton; and Aungier. pp. 70-77.
c) Notice of the subscription of John Colbatch, B.D., to the liturgy and articles, before Bishop Burnet. 7 Aug 1702. p. 78.
d) Copy of an original deed from Richard Sivete to Peter, son of Mabil, by which he sells his house, etc. Supposed to have formed part of Oving’s Inn, afterwards included in Trinity College, with a drawing of the seal (temp. Henry III). Ib.
e) Copy of an original indenture, concerning Henry de Stanton and the manor of Piperharwe, county Surrey. 23 Sept 13 Edward II. Ib.
f) Copy of an original indenture between the Mayor and corporation of Cambridge and John Oteryngham, clerk, Master of St. Michael’s College, concerning the lease of some ground. 13 Henry VI, with a drawing of the college seal. p. 79.
g) Notice of the letters of ordination conferred on John Colbatch. 20 Dec 1691. Ib.
h) Copy of an original indenture concerning the donation of Thomas Barowe, Archdeacon of Colchester, and Fellow of King’s Hall, towards the building of St. Mary’s Church. 21 Jan 1494, with drawings of the seals of the University of the Archdeaconry of Colchester, and of King’s Hall. pp. 80-82.
10. Collections relating to the vicarage, and vicars, of Johlinton in Cambridgeshire from Mason’s and Rand’s manuscripts (see vol. I, p. 9), with a note about the Icknall way. pp. 82, 83, 152.
11. Observations by Mr. James Essex on the site of the monastery of Denney, with a plan and East view of the abbey, etc. A.D. 1773. pp. 84-87.
12. Sketch, and account, of Bishop Fisher’s tomb in St. John’s College Chapel, Cambridge, 1773. pp. 88.
13. Collections relating to the vicarage, and vicars, of Impington alias Impeton, from Mason’s and Rand’s manuscripts (see vol. IV, p. 88). pp. 90, 150, 151.
14. Similar collections from Meldeburne Vicarage, from the same sources. (See vol. II, p. 72; vol. XVIII, p. 3). pp. 91, 133-135.
15. Similar collections for Linton Priory and Vicarage, from the same. (See vol. I, p. 27; XVIII, p. 77). pp. 92, 93.
16. Similar collections for Littleport Vicarage from the same. (See vol. XX, p. 24). pp. 94, 148, 149.
17. Similar collections for Meldreth alias Melreth Vicarage, from the same. (See vol. II, p. 69; vol. XVIII, p. 11, vol. XXII, p. 260). pp. 95, 136-138.
18. Similar collections for Pampisford alias Pampisworth Vicarage, from the same. pp. 96, 132.
19. List of vicars of Sturbridge Chapel, from Dr. Mason’s Book of Incumbents. p. 97.
20. Collections relating to the vicars, and vicarage, of Stanton All Saints, from Mason’s and Rand’s manuscripts. p. 98.
21. Similar collections for Stanton St. Michael’s Rectory, from the same sources. p. 99.
22. Similar collections for Stowe Cum Quoye Vicarage, from the same (see vol. XVIII, p. 141; vol. XXXI, p. 94). pp. 100, 140.
23. Similar collections for Teversham Rectory from the same (see vol. VI, p. 16). pp. 101, 153, 154.
24. Similar collections for Swafham Prior, Swafham St. Mary’s, Swafham Bulbeck, and Swafham Street Civic, from the same (see vol. III, p. 119; VI, pp. 9, 13; XI, p. 140; XVIII, pp. 57, 131). pp. 102, 103, 141-143.
25. Similar collections for the priory and vicarage of Swavesey, from the same, with additions by Cole (see vol. I, p. 58; XVIII, p. 31). pp. 104, 105, 144-147.
26. Similar collections for Wentworth Rectory, from the same (see vol. IV, p. 87). pp. 106, 155, 156.
27. Transcript of Dr. Mason’s collections relating to the foundation and history of Michael House, Cambridge, including copies of Edward II’s licence to Hervey de Stanton, clerk, to found Michael House, 1 June ao. r. 17. Confirmation of the Bishop of Ely. Kal. Sept 1324. Charter of Foundation, 1324. Charter of appropriation of St. Michael’s Church, by the Bishop of Ely, 5 Mart 1324. Confirmation of the prior and convent of Ely, 8 Mart 1324. Mandate for induction of the Master of Michael House into St. Michael’s Church, 13 Apr 1323 (?) Surrender of St. Michael House, 29 Oct 38 Henry VIII, with abstracts of various other documents, and a list of the masters. pp. 107-118.
28. Transcript of Dr. Mason’s collections relating to the foundation and history of King’s Hall, Cambridge, including copies of the Charter of Foundation, by Edward III, 7 Oct ao. r. 11 (see vol. XLI, p. 412). Confirmation of the Bishop of Ely, and convent, 1345. Surrender of King’s Hall, 38 Henry VIII. Literæ Regiæ ad Visitandam Aulam, 14 Jul 7 Richard II (see vol. XXIV, p. 99). Statuta Aulæ Regis, 5 Mart 3 Richard II, and a list of the masters. pp. 119-126.
29. ‘Fundacio Cantarie Ecclesie Rotunde in Cambrigia.’ 1313. (From Bishop Goodrich’s register). pp. 129, 130.
30. Collections relating to the vicarage, and vicars, of St. Sepulchre’s or Round Church in Cambridge, from Mason’s and Rand’s manuscripts. pp. 130, 131.
31. Collections for the vicarage of Steple-Morden from Rand’s manuscript (see vol. XVIII, p. 76; XIX, p. 57; XXII, p. 260). p. 139.
32. Copy of the Charter of Foundation of Christ’s College in Cambridge. Westminster, 1 May 20 Henry VII. (Latin). pp. 157-164. Prefixed are the arms of Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond, p. 156, and at the end are the arms of 1. Cardinal Fisher; 2. Christ’s College; 3. King’s College; 4. University of Cambridge; 5. Bingham; and 6. Sycling. p. 165.
33. ‘De Visitatore Collegii Christi Cantabrigiæ,’ and ‘De Modo Visitandi.’ From the ‘Black Book’ of the University. p. 166.
34. Transcript of extracts made by Mr. Casley from the Registrum Templariorum, Manuscript Cotton Nero. C IX, relating to Cambridgeshire. Prefixed are some remarks by Cole on Casley’s manuscript and on the family of Mr. Rutherforth, rector of Papworth Agnes, for whom the extracts were made. Also the arms emblazoned of 1. The Knights Templars; 2. University of Cambridge; 3. Mr. Rutherforth; 4. Dr. Charles Mason; 5. William Cole, A.M. pp. 168-173.
35. Note of lands confirmed to the priory of Thetford by King Henry II; from Martin’s History of Thetford. p. 173.
36. Transcript of extracts from the Chronicon Monasterii de Chaterus, Manuscript Cotton Jul. A I, relating to Cambridgeshire, made by Mr. Casley for Mr. Rutherforth. pp. 174-185.
37. Transcript of extracts from the Registrum Monasterii S. Crucis de Waltham, Manuscript Cotton Tib. C IX, relating to Cambridgeshire, made by the same. pp. 197-203. Prefixed are the arms emblazoned of Waltham Abbey (two coats) and Saltrey Abbey, p. 196, and at the end are 1. Deschalers of Baberham; 2. Western of Abingcton; 3. Cole of Baberham; and 4. Allen, vicar of Shudy-Camps. p. 203. +++ There is inserted (*p. 200) a paper in the handwriting of the Rev. Samuel Peck, Fellow of Trinity College, in which he declares that when he made his transcript of the Taxalio Vicariæ de Sude-Camp, on 14 Sept 1781, the words et feni following the word garbarum, were not then in the original manuscript (see Cole’s vol. XXXV, p. 220). This assertion is false; in as much as the words et feni are by the original scribe, without interlineation or signs of erasure, and by no possibility could they have been interpolated. (F. M. 28 July, 1835).
40. Bounds between Cambridge, Huntingdon, and Northamptonshire, 28 Henry III, transcribed from a copy made by Mr. Casley from Manuscript Cotton Nero. D X, f. 140. (Latin). p. 204.
41. ‘Actus Magistri Johannis Argentyn publicetentus in luniversitate Cantebrigies contra omnes Regentes linjus Universitatis, quod opinions, in Año Xpi, 1470,’ being a series of Latin verses written by John Argentyn, provost of King’s College (see Fuller’s History of Cambridge, pp. 64, 65), transcribed from a copy made by Casley from Manuscript Cotton Jul. F VII, f. 165. Prefixed are the arms of King’s College and Argentyn, impaled. pp. 205-209.
42. Memorandum relating to the silver basin and ewer left to King’s College by Provost Argentyn, and melted down by Dr. Cooke, p. 209.
43. ‘Querimonia Magistri Johannis Somerset, Phisici Dúi Henrici Regis Sexti, de Ingratitudine Universitatis Cantebrigie, et Specialiter contra supprenios Socios Collegii. Regis, suo medio Citius fundati.’ Copied from a transcript made by Casley from Manuscript Cotton Jul. F VII, f. 201. (Printed by Hearne, appendix to Thomas de Elmham, Vita Henry V, p. 347). pp. 210-212.
44. Transcript of extracts made from the Historia Elyensis Ecclesiæ, Manuscript Cotton Claud. A VIII, made by Casley for Mr. Rutherforth. pp. 213-218.
45. Short index of matters relating to Trinity College, copied from Dr. Mason’s manuscript. p. 218.
46. Transcript of Dr. Charles Mason’s collections, relating to the members of Michael House, King’s Hall, and Trinity College, Cambridge, with additions and remarks by Cole, viz.
i. Fellows of Michael House. pp. 221-223, 224.
ii. King’s Hall Fellows. p. 223.
iii. Masters of Trinity College. p. 225.
iv. Vice-Masters of Trinity College, and officers. p. 226.
v. Senior Fellows of Trinity College (see p. 459). p. 227.
vi. Scheme, or plan, designed for the members of Trinity College. p. 228.
vii. List of Fellows of Trinity College, from the charter, and buttery books to 1560, and from thence from the subscription book, continued to 1643. pp. 229-233.
viii. Conducts, librarians, and schoolmasters in Trinity College. p. 234.
ix. Librarians, organists, singing men, etc., in Trinity College. p. 235.
x. List of Fellows of Trinity College sworn to the statues, from 1556 to 1744. pp. 236-246.
xi. List of Fellows and scholars of Trinity College from 1547 to 1561. pp. 247-251.
xii. List of pensioners and scholars of Trinity College from 1560 to 1644. pp. 252-265.
xiii. Scholars of Trinity College from 1645 to 1659. pp. 266-268.
xiv. List of scholars of Trinity College from 1661 to 1744. pp. 269-281.
xv. Scholars, pensioners and sizars of Trinity College from 1556 to 1604. pp. 282-315.
xvi. Pensioners, sizars and fellow commoners of Trinity College from 1647 to 1745. pp. 316-351.
xvii. Livings in the presentation of Trinity College. pp. 352, 353.
xviii. Presentations to livings in Trinity College from 31 Elizabeth to 1745. pp. 354-361.
xix. Extracts from Bishop Kennet, relating to members of Trinity College. p. 361.
xx. Lists of King’s professors of Divinity, Greek and Hebrew. p. 362. A short general index of the contents of this manuscript of Dr. Mason’s, is prefixed, p. 219, and the arms emblazoned of 1. King Edward II; 2. Trinity College; 3. Dr. Thomas Gale, Dean of York; 4. Dr. Samuel Knight, canon of Ely; 5. Dr. Charles Mason; 6. Dr. Edward Vernon; 7. Hervey De Stanton; 8. Aungier; 9. Dr. Thomas Parne; 10. Beaupré Bell, esquire; 11. John Allen, rector of Torporley; and 12. Michael Lort, S.T.P. p. 220.
47. Rude sketch of a figure in armour in a window of Trinity College Hall, with the name Ricardus Dux below. p. 225.
48. Memoranda, or abstracts, of leases of Ulstrop; Tuxford parsonage; monks Kirby tithes; and Barrington, granted by Trinity College. p. 363.
49. Copy of a letter from Queen Christina of Sweden, to Count Wasanan, her cousin, extracted from ‘Memoires concernant Christinia Reine de Swede,’ 2 volumes, quarto, Amst, 1751. Prefixed are some observations on the work, from which it is taken, and on the different printed lives of the Queen, portraits and medals of her, etc. The arms in trick of Sweden and Vasa; account of Count Wasanan, etc. pp. 364-368.
50. Various memoranda concerning Queen Christina; Count Wasanan; Edward Somerset; Earl of Warwick, etc. pp. 368, 369.
51. Account by Dr. Stukeley of the escape of King Charles I to the Scots, and his reception and stay at Stamford, in Lincolnshire, 1646, dedicated to Noah Curtis, esquire, lord of the manor of Urulsthorp, 3 May 1746. Copied from a manuscript formerly in the possession of Richard Gough, esquire. pp. 372-383. Prefixed are some remarks by Cole concerning Dr. Michael Hudson and Dr. Stukeley, and the arms in trick of 1. King Charles I; 2. Dr. Stukeley; 3. Dr. M. Hudson; 4. Rev. Michael Tyson; 5. Richard Gough. pp. 370, 371. At p. 383 are inserted further memoranda relating to Dr. Hudson, and, at the close, some additional observations by Cole, addressed to Mr. Tyson, chiefly in commendation of Corpus College, Cambridge. p. 384.
52. Copies of original deeds, seals and coins engraved at the expense of Dr. Richard Rawlinson (the plates of which are in the Bodleian Library) viz.
i. Confirmatio Radulfi de Pleiz Monachis Sći Pancratii, de Ecclesia et Terris in Iford (county Sussex), circ temp. R. Steph. p. 385.
ii. Carta Robert d’Olleyo, Terrarum Brummaum et Denescroft in Suburb. Oxon. Concess Eccl. Colleg. D. Georgii intra Castellum Oxon. fundat. 1074. Ib.
iii. Bulla Innocentii P IV Eleonoræ Henrici III. Reg. Angl. Regis Conjugi concessa, anno 1250. p. 386.
iv. Carta Henrici I. Herberto Episcopo Norwicensi concessa, de manerio det Torpe, ao. 1101. Ib.
v. Rude pen and ink drawings, with descriptions, of the seals of Henry Duke of Exeter; Lord High Admiral of England; the treasurer of Shrewsbury; Gurdan de Pontefract; the priory of Sutbury, county Staffordshire; the hospital of St. John Baptist in Old Sarum; the nunnery of Dertford; and the nunnery of St. Helen’s, London. pp. 388, 389.
vi. Similar drawings of coins of King Edward III; Henry VIII (side face); King Philip and Queen Mary, 1554; and a marriage medal. p. 390.
vii. Facsimile of a few lines in Domesday Book, relating to Worcestershire. p. 391.
53. Transcripts of various papers relating to the parish of Burnham in Buckinghamshire, made by Mr. Cole in 1774, subsequent to his institution to that living. Prefixed are the arms in trick of Burnham Abbey, Eton College, Dr. Stephen Apthorp, and William Cole (see also vol. XXXII, pp. 1-40). pp. 392-441.
a) Case relative to the tithes of Burnham, in dispute between William Tyllesley, farmer of the parsonage, and Richard Scriven, vicar. p. 395.
b) Terrier of all the glebe lands of the vicarage of Burnham, 1634. p. 397.
c) Terrier of all the glebe lands, 1724. p. 398.
d) Terrier of glebe lands, 1760. p. 399.
e) Terrier of all the glebe lands, 1770. Ib.
f) Terrier of the buildings and glebe land, 1707. Ib.
g) The portions of tithes which Mr. Tyllesley took away from Mr. Richard Screven, vicar, at the dissolution. p. 400.
h) Terrier of all the glebe lands, 1773. Ib.
i) Queries relative to the tithes of Burnham, with the answers. p. 401.
k) Deposition of William Michell, taken 24 July 1632. p. 402.
l) Another copy of (g) somewhat different. Ib.
m) Memoranda concerning the tithes. p. 403.
n) Testimony of John Grumshaw, concerning the tithes, ao. 1638. Ib.
o) Agreement between John Wryght, vicar of Burnham, and Thomas Holmes, gentleman, farmer of the parsonage. 30 July 1632. Ib.
p) Two short papers relating to the same. Ib.
q) Certificate to Lord Lovelace, concerning a piece of ground called Little John’s. Ib.
r) Case of the tithes, with Sir Constantine Phipps’s opinion, 1717/1718. p. 405.
s) Letter from Edward Edlin to Rev. Mr. Tate, vicar, respecting the tithes. London, 16 Dec 1716. p. 406.
t) Covenant to pay the tithe of Underwood of Peuland Sprigs, Jan 1647. p. 407.
u) Memoranda concerning the same tithes. Ib.
v) Mr. Waller’s account of the fall of Underwood in Jenning’s wood, 1763, and in Peuland wood, 1765. p. 408.
w) Memoranda of the tithes of Cippenham, Boveney and the glebe. Ib.
x) Memoranda by Dr. Apthorp. Ib.
y) General orders relating to the workhouse. p. 409.
z) Charities left to the poor of Burnham. p. 410.
aa) Extract from the valor of Pope Nicholas, relative to Burnham. Ib.
bb) Extract from the will of William Rolls, concerning a message in Burnham, 1762. p. 411.
cc) The tithe of East-Burnham, 1760. Ib.
dd) Note of the church-plate, 1629. Ib.
ee) Letter from Joseph Bell to Mr. Tate, concerning the chapel of Boveney in Burnham. Aylesbury, 7 Mar 1723. p. 412.
ff) Memoranda by Mr. Tate, relating to Boveney Chapel lands, and tithes. Ib.
gg) Answers by Dr. Apthorp to the bishop’s queries relating to Boveney, 1767. Ib.
hh) Reasons why the hamlet of Boveney should not be charged with any contribution towards the repairing of Burnham Church. p. 413.
ii) John Arden’s paper of Boveney dues, 1711. p. 414.
kk) Memoranda by Dr. Apthorp touching the privy tithes, etc., of Boveney 1759-1774. pp. 414-416, 423.
ll) Boveney dues in 1707, 1726, etc., by Mr. Tate. pp. 416, 417.
mm) Accounts relating to Boveney, 1637. p. 417.
nn) List of the persons in Burnham who received bread. p. 418.
oo) List of the poor of the parish, 1761. Ib.
pp) Persons who received Mr. Crayle’s donation, 1771. p. 420.
qq) Poor’s rates for the parish of Burnham, 1768, 1767. pp. 420-423.
rr) List of the freeholders of Burnham parish, 1773. p. 424.
ss) Collection for the use of the sufferers by fire at Hadenham, county Buckinghamshire, 21 Apr 1760. p. 425.
tt) Account of the tithes of Burnham parish, 1760. p. 426.
uu) Letter from Henry Montague, secretary to the governors of Queen Anne’s bounty, to Rev. Mr. Tate, curate of Boveney, concerning the purchase of the living. 5 May 1758. p. 427.
vv) Receipt from Dr. Apthorp for a year’s interest of 200 £ appropriated for the augmentation of the chapel of Boveney. 24 Nov 1762. Ib.
ww) Precept to Dr. Apthorp to attend a jury, respecting the enclosure of a highway, 20 Aug 1764. Ib.
xx) Two certificates of marriages by bans in Burnham Church, 10 June 1710 and 17 July 1711. p. 428.
yy) Form of a certificate for Bethlehem Hospital. Ib.
zz) Charge of a dispensation (temp. Elizabeth). Ib.
aaa) Recantation of Sarah Wordsworth, Quaker, read in the parish church of Burnham, 15 Jan 1769. p. 429.
bbb) Certificate of the death of Hannah Dodd, 11 Feb 1765. Signed by John Garuons, parish clerk of All Hallows, London Wall. Ib.
ccc) Four orders from Moses Basse, coroner, to the vicar of Burnham, to bury the bodies of various persons, 1763-1768. Ib.
ddd) Lease from William Glover, clerk, to Jasper Hayward, of the privy tithes of Cippenham and Boveney, and the glebe lands of Burnham, 10 Jan 1693. p. 430.
eee) Lease of certain tithes within the town and wood liberties in Burnham, between the same parties, same date. p. 431.
fff) Lease of the tithes from Rev. Mr. Tate to Thomas Goldwin, 7 Feb 1742. p. 432.
ggg) Arms of the abbey of Burnham, with a note touching the dedications of Burnham Church, Boveney Chapel, and Chippenham Chapel. p. 433.
hhh) Various memoranda entered by Dr. Apthorp in the parish register, 1759-1773. pp. 434, 437.
iii) Burial fees, in 1759. p. 435.
kkk) Burial, baptism and marriage fees. p. 436.
lll) Memoranda relating to the parish clerks at Burnham. p. 437.
mmm) List of persons who received bread to the amount of 10 s. in the parish of Burnham, 18 Mar 1764. p. 438.
nnn) Letter from W. Sugden, curate of Burnham, to Mr. Cole, 1 June 1776, with a receipt for a quarter of a year’s salary. Ib.
ooo) Extracts from the parish register of Burnham, 1695-1706. p. 439. At the end of these papers is added an alphabetical index, referring to their contents. pp. 440-441.
54. Poll for the town of Cambridge, in 1774, with a note prefixed. pp. 442-447.
55. ‘An Account of the Cambridge Case, and all the Proceedings therein,’ relating to the refusal of the University, in 1687, to comply with the King’s letter commanding that Father Alban Francis, a Benedictine, should be admitted to the degree of M.A. without taking any oath. pp. 448-450. +++This is only partly copied – since Mr. Cole found that his manuscript contained nothing more than was in the printed case. London, 1689.
56. Extracts from the parish registers of St. Andrew’s, in Cambridge, 1635-1689. pp. 451-455.
57. List of the Fellows of Christ’s College, Cambridge, when founded by King Edward VI. p. 456.
58. Form of receipt for the interest of 400 £ appropriated for the augmentation of the curacy of Boveney, ao. 1778 (see p. 427). Ib.
59. List of masters of King’s Hall, from Dr. Richardson’s collections. pp. 457-458.
60. List of the Senior Fellows of Trinity College, from 1607 to 1729, from the same collections (see p. 227). p. 459.
61. List of the Fellows of Trinity College, 1605-1661, from the same (see p. 241). pp. 460-462.
At the end of this volume is added a general index of contents. pp. 465-472.
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