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             The foundation of the universitie of Cambridge, vvith a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactours of all the colledges, and totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1634.
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           The
           foundation
           of
           the
           Universitie
           of
           Cambridge
           ,
           With
           a
           Catalogue
           of
           the
           principall
           Founders
           and
           speciall
           Benefactours
           of
           all
           the
           Colledges
           ,
           and
           totall
           number
           of
           Students
           ,
           Magistrates
           and
           Officers
           therein
           being
           ,
           Anno
           1634.
           
        
         
           
             ¶
             To
             the
             right
             honourable
             THOMAS
             Earl
             of
             Arundell
             and
             Surrey
             ,
             Primier
             Earl
             of
             England
             ,
             and
             Earl
             Marshall
             of
             the
             same
             Kingdome
             ,
             Baron
             
               Howard
               ,
               Mowbray
               ,
               Segrave
               ,
               Brus
               ,
            
             of
             
               Gower
               ,
               Fitzallen
               ,
               Clun
               ,
               Oswaldstree
            
             and
             Mautravers
             ;
             Knight
             of
             the
             most
             nobe
             Order
             of
             the
             Garter
             ,
             and
             one
             of
             the
             Lords
             of
             his
             MAJESTIES
             most
             honourable
             privie
             Counsell
             ,
             JOHN
             SCOT
             wisheth
             all
             increase
             of
             honour
             and
             felicitie
             .
          
        
         
           
             
               
                 Anno
                 Christi
                 630.
                 
              
               blazon or coat of arms
            
          
           
             
               
                 ACADEMIA
                 CANTAB
                 .
                 630.
                 
              
               coat of arms of Cambridge University
            
          
           
             THe
             learned
             in
             antiquities
             have
             diversly
             written
             about
             the
             time
             of
             the
             foundation
             of
             the
             Vniversitie
             of
             Cambridge
             :
             som
             affirming
             it
             was
             founded
             by
             Cantaber
             a
             Prince
             of
             Spain
             ,
             brother
             to
             Partholinus
             King
             of
             Ireland
             ,
             sonne
             in
             law
             to
             Gurguntius
             King
             of
             Great
             Britain
             ,
             many
             yeares
             before
             the
             incarnation
             of
             our
             Saviour
             Christ
             ,
             of
             whose
             name
             (
             according
             to
             the
             Spa●ish
             language
             )
             it
             was
             first
             called
             Cantabriga
             ,
             after
             of
             his
             sonne
             Grantinus
             (
             who
             is
             said
             to
             have
             walled
             it
             about
             )
             Grantbriga
             ,
             and
             Grantbrige
             .
             Others
             say
             ,
             that
             Cassivilanus
             Prince
             of
             the
             Troynobantes
             ,
             King
             
               Octavius
               ,
               Arthur
            
             King
             of
             Great
             Bitain
             ,
             and
             Ethelbert
             King
             of
             Kent
             ,
             were
             each
             of
             them
             founders
             or
             restorers
             of
             the
             same
             .
             But
             the
             chiefest
             conclude
             and
             agree
             ,
             that
             Sigebert
             King
             of
             the
             East
             Angles
             was
             the
             principall
             Founder
             thereof
             ,
             about
             the
             yeares
             630
             and
             636
             ,
             who
             assigned
             dives
             Hostles
             and
             Houses
             for
             students
             to
             inhabite
             in
             ,
             giving
             them
             large
             priviledges
             and
             charters
             ,
             whereof
             some
             are
             yet
             extant
             ,
             procuring
             also
             great
             immunities
             from
             Pope
             Honorius
             the
             first
             ,
             which
             Sergius
             the
             first
             confirmed
             .
             Since
             which
             time
             ,
             by
             reason
             of
             mny
             incursions
             ,
             and
             continuall
             warres
             between
             the
             
               Britains
               ,
               Romanes
               ,
               Saxons
            
             ,
             the
             Kings
             of
             this
             Heptarchie
             ,
             Danes
             and
             Normans
             ,
             the
             light
             and
             glorie
             of
             this
             Academie
             was
             not
             onely
             of
             old
             much
             eclipsed
             ;
             but
             even
             since
             the
             Conquest
             (
             in
             the
             Barons
             warre
             .
             )
             also
             obscured
             and
             defaced
             :
             and
             it
             is
             most
             certain
             ,
             as
             the
             destructions
             were
             many
             ,
             so
             the
             restaurations
             thereof
             shortly
             ensued
             by
             one
             Prince
             or
             other
             ;
             so
             that
             at
             length
             recovering
             it self
             ,
             it
             is
             most
             worthily
             reputed
             one
             of
             the
             famous
             Vniversities
             in
             the
             world
             .
             Muh
             honour
             this
             place
             hath
             received
             by
             the
             soones
             and
             nephews
             of
             Kings
             ,
             in
             being
             Earls
             thereof
             ,
             
               viz.
               William
            
             brother
             to
             Ranulph
             Earl
             of
             
               Chester
               ,
               John
            
             Earl
             of
             Henault
             uncle
             to
             
               Philip
               le
               Beau
            
             King
             of
             France
             ,
             whose
             daughter
             Isabel
             was
             wife
             to
             King
             Edwar
             the
             second
             ,
             and
             mother
             to
             King
             Edward
             the
             third
             :
             William
             Marquesse
             of
             
               Juliars
               ,
               Edmund
            
             of
             Langley
             Duke
             of
             
               York
               ,
               Edward
            
             Duke
             of
             
               York
               ,
               Richard
            
             Earl
             of
             
               Cambridge
               ,
               Richard
            
             Duke
             of
             
               York
               ,
               James
            
             Marquesse
             Hamleton
             Earl
             of
             Arren
             ,
             Baron
             Hamleton
             of
             Chattelrault
             ,
             &c.
             and
             at
             this
             present
             James
             Marquesse
             Hamleton
             Earl
             of
             Arren
             ,
             &c.
             
             Master
             of
             the
             Horse
             to
             his
             Majestie
             ,
             &c.
             
             And
             howsoever
             the
             Hostles
             ,
             Halls
             ,
             Innes
             ,
             Schools
             ,
             and
             religious
             Houses
             ,
             whereof
             the
             Vniversitie
             before
             and
             sice
             the
             Conquest
             did
             consist
             ,
             which
             now
             are
             wholly
             defaced
             ,
             or
             in
             part
             converted
             into
             some
             of
             the
             present
             Colledges
             ,
             were
             for
             their
             number
             and
             number
             of
             Students
             in
             them
             ,
             much
             above
             all
             that
             are
             now
             extant
             ,
             many
             of
             them
             being
             formerly
             known
             by
             these
             nmes
             ,
             
               Frater
               de
               Poenitentia
               Jesu
               Christi
               ,
               S.
               Johannis
               Zacharii
               ,
               S.
               Botolphi
               ,
               Divi
               Gerhardi
               ,
               S.
               Edvardi
               ,
               S.
               Edmundi
               ,
               S.
               Augustini
               ,
               Divi
               Thonae
               ,
               Beatae
               Mariae
               ,
               S.
               Clementis
               ,
               Hovingi
               Diversorium
               ,
               Divi
               Gregorii
               ,
               S.
               Margaretae
               ,
               S.
               Katharinae
               ,
               Hospitium
               Phiswici
               ,
               Tegularii
               Hospitium
               ,
               Harlstoni
               Diversorium
               ,
               S.
               Trinitatis
               Domus
               Dei
               ,
               Ruddi
               Hospitium
               ,
               Michaelis
               Domus
               Aulae
               Regae
               ,
               S.
               Pauli
               Diversorium
               ,
               Burdeni
               Hospitium
               ,
            
             with
             many
             others
             ;
             yet
             at
             this
             present
             it
             consists
             of
             sixtee
             goodly
             Colledges
             and
             Halls
             ,
             erected
             and
             maintained
             with
             the
             lands
             and
             revenews
             of
             their
             severall
             Founders
             (
             one
             of
             the
             Chappels
             thereof
             ,
             founded
             by
             holy
             King
             Henry
             the
             sixth
             ,
             and
             the
             Colledge
             of
             the
             holy
             and
             undivided
             Trinitie
             founded
             by
             King
             Henry
             the
             eighth
             ,
             no
             Vniversitie
             in
             the
             world
             can
             in
             all
             points
             parallell
             .
             )
             These
             are
             the
             nurseries
             of
             Gods
             true
             religion
             ,
             and
             seminaries
             of
             good
             literature
             ,
             which
             by
             the
             speciall
             favour
             and
             gracious
             protection
             of
             our
             most
             deare
             Soveraigne
             Lord
             CHARLE
             ,
             By
             the
             grace
             of
             God
             of
             
               Great
               Britain
               ,
               France
            
             ,
             and
             Ireland
             King
             ,
             &c.
             do
             enjoy
             all
             peace
             and
             happinesse
             .
          
        
         
           
             S.
             PETERS
             Colledge
             ,
             or
             House
             .
             1280.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of St. Peter's College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               HVgo
               de
               B●lsham
            
             ,
             Supprior
             ,
             and
             after
             Bishop
             of
             Ely
             ,
             began
             the
             foundation
             of
             this
             Colledge
             about
             ann
             .
             1257
             ,
             in
             the
             place
             where
             the
             two
             Hostles
             of
             Students
             were
             (
             purchased
             the
             one
             for
             the
             Friars
             
               de
               poenitentia
               Jesu
               Christi
            
             ;
             the
             other
             for
             the
             Friars
             
               Hospitalis
               S.
               Johannis
            
             and
             neare
             to
             the
             Church
             of
             
               S.
               Peters
               extra
               Trumpington
            
             gates
             .
             He
             settled
             not
             the
             endowment
             till
             anno
             1284
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             upon
             six
             of
             both
             prties
             ,
             translating
             the
             Seculars
             unto
             this
             place
             ,
             he
             established
             one
             Master
             ,
             and
             14
             Fellows
             ,
             and
             died
             before
             all
             things
             wee
             finished
             .
             After
             ,
             
               Sinon
               de
               Montacute
               ,
               Simon
               Langham
               ,
            
             and
             
               John
               Fordam
            
             Bishops
             of
             Ely
             ,
             added
             to
             their
             means
             .
             In
             this
             while
             
               S.
               Peters
            
             Church
             fell
             to
             the
             ground
             ,
             and
             
               Ecclesia
               beatae
               Mariae
               de
               gratia
            
             was
             built
             where
             now
             it
             stands
             ,
             from
             whence
             the
             Colledge
             also
             came
             to
             be
             commonly
             styld
             for
             an
             hundred
             years
             together
             ,
             
               Coll.
               B.
               Mariae
               de
               gratia
            
             ,
             which
             after
             in
             processe
             of
             time
             ,
             by
             the
             liberalitie
             of
             
               John
               Holbrook
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Chancellour
             of
             his
             Universitie
             ,
             Master
             
               Thom.
               Lane
               ,
               Thom.
               Deynman
               ,
               John
               Warkworth
               ,
               William
               Burgonie
               ,
               Henrie
               Hornbie
               ,
               John
               Edmund
               ,
               Andrew
               Pern
            
             Dean
             of
             Ely
             ,
             all
             Masters
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             it
             was
             much
             increased
             .
             Since
             ,
             
               William
               Martin
               ,
               Robert
               Shorton
               ,
               Edmund
               Handson
               ,
               Ro.
               Gilbert
               ,
            
             Mast
             .
             Skelon
             ,
             M
             t●s
             
               Elisabeth
               Wolf
               ,
               John
               Whitgift
            
             Archbishop
             of
             
               Canterburie
               ,
               Edward
            
             Lord
             North
             ,
             Master
             
               Robert
               Smith
            
             ,
             Mast
             .
             
               Henrie
               Wilshaw
            
             ,
             the
             Ladie
             
               Marie
               Ramsey
            
             ,
             M.
             
               Robert
               Warden
            
             ,
             M.
             
               Thomas
               Warren
            
             ,
             M
             t
             is
             
               Margaret
               Dean
            
             ,
             M.
             
               William
               Hern
            
             ,
             M.
             
               Robert
               Slade
            
             ,
             and
             
               John
               Blithe
            
             late
             Felow
             ,
             have
             been
             all
             good
             benefactours
             .
             To
             these
             must
             be
             added
             the
             late
             religious
             founders
             of
             the
             new
             Chappel
             (
             dedicated
             March
             17
             1632
             )
             whose
             names
             are
             in
             a
             catalogue
             there
             affixed
             ,
             that
             have
             alreadie
             contributed
             1000
             pounds
             towards
             the
             same
             :
             and
             the
             present
             Master
             and
             Fellow●
             have
             not
             onely
             finished
             the
             said
             Chappel
             ,
             with
             the
             expence
             of
             1200
             pounds
             ;
             but
             also
             by
             the
             help
             of
             M
             t
             is
             
               Frances
               Matthew
            
             widow
             ,
             &c.
             who
             g●ve
             200
             pounds
             ,
             Doct.
             Richardson
             late
             Fellow
             ,
             Doctour
             Hawkins
             late
             of
             this
             Colledge
             ,
             who
             gave
             each
             of
             them
             100
             pounds
             ,
             have
             builded
             a
             new
             Court
             ,
             with
             a
             fair
             front
             and
             gate
             next
             the
             street
             .
             This
             Colledge
             being
             the
             first
             of
             all
             that
             now
             are
             standing
             in
             this
             Universitie
             ,
             hath
             a
             this
             time
             in
             it
             a
             Master
             ,
             19
             Fellows
             ,
             29
             Bible-clarks
             ,
             8
             poore
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             other
             students
             ,
             with
             officers
             and
             common
             servants
             ,
             being
             in
             al
             106.
             
             
               Matthew
               Wren
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Dean
             of
             Windsor
             ,
             and
             Dean
             of
             his
             Majesties
             Chappel-royall
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             .
          
        
         
           
             UNIVERSITIE
             House
             or
             Hall
             ,
             now
             CLARE
             Hall.
             1326.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Clare Hall, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               RIchard
               Balew
            
             Chancellour
             (
             and
             the
             Universitie
             then
             being
             )
             founded
             this
             Colledge
             or
             Hall
             ,
             by
             the
             name
             of
             the
             Universitie
             House
             or
             Hall
             ,
             in
             a
             street
             called
             
               Mylne
               street
            
             neare
             S.
             
               John
               Zacharies
            
             Church
             ;
             wherein
             the
             first
             sixteen
             yeares
             the
             students
             lived
             at
             the
             Universitie
             charges
             .
             Afterwards
             
               Walter
               Thaxted
            
             Master
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             with
             the
             consent
             of
             
               Richard
               Ling
            
             then
             Chancellour
             ,
             and
             the
             Universitie
             ,
             resigned
             th
             first
             foundation
             into
             the
             hands
             of
             Elisabeth
             Countesse
             of
             Clare
             ,
             widow
             ,
             sometimes
             the
             wife
             of
             
               John
               de
               Burgo
            
             ,
             Earl
             of
             Vlster
             ,
             which
             Elisabth
             had
             formerly
             given
             the
             perpetuall
             patronage
             of
             Litlington
             ,
             and
             bestowed
             many
             other
             favours
             upon
             this
             Colledge
             .
             She
             then
             (
             under
             the
             licence
             of
             King
             Edward
             3
             )
             altered
             the
             first
             name
             ,
             and
             called
             it
             after
             her
             own
             name
             ,
             
               Collegium
               ,
               sive
               Aula
               de
               Clare
               .
            
             In
             which
             Colledge
             by
             the
             gift
             o●
             this
             Honourable
             Foundresse
             ,
             and
             of
             
               Thomas
               Stoyl
            
             ,
             and
             
               Edm.
               Naturesse
            
             Masters
             thereof
             ;
             
               John
               Thaxton
               ,
               Edith
               Green
               ,
               William
               Ducket
               ,
               Wil.
               Worleigh
               ,
               Will.
               Marshall
               ,
               Ralph
               Scrivener
               ,
               Thom.
               Cave
               ,
            
             Doct.
             Leeds
             late
             Master
             ,
             
               Thom.
               Cecil
            
             late
             Earl
             of
             Excester
             ,
             and
             the
             Ladie
             Dorothe
             his
             wife
             ,
             who
             gave
             108
             pounds
             
               per
               annum
               ,
               William
               Butler
            
             sometimes
             Fellow
             and
             President
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             the
             famous
             Physician
             ,
             who
             gave
             one
             challice
             of
             pure
             gold
             ,
             with
             other
             plate
             and
             books
             ,
             &c.
             to
             the
             value
             of
             500
             pounds
             ,
             
               John
               Freeman
            
             Esquire
             ,
             who
             gave
             2000
             pounds
             ,
             Doct.
             Scot
             Dean
             of
             Rochester
             ,
             &c.
             late
             Master
             ,
             who
             gave
             in
             money
             ,
             plate
             ,
             and
             books
             the
             summe
             of
             300
             pounds
             .
             Mast
             .
             
               George
               Ruggle
            
             late
             Fellow
             ,
             who
             gave
             in
             money
             ,
             plate
             ,
             and
             books
             ,
             above
             400
             pounds
             ,
             Sir
             
               Robert
               Heath
            
             Atturney-Generall
             ,
             &c.
             
             Mast
             .
             
               Thomas
               Biag
            
             ,
             Mast
             .
             
               Humfrey
               H●de
               ,
               Robert
               Johnson
            
             of
             Luffenham
             Esquire
             ,
             Mast
             .
             
               Erasmus
               Farrer
            
             ,
             Mast
             .
             
               William
               Briden
            
             ,
             Mast
             .
             
               Thom.
               Cropley
            
             ,
             and
             divers
             other
             benefactours
             ;
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             a
             Master
             ,
             18
             Fellows
             ,
             36
             scholars
             ,
             20
             poore
             schol
             .
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             106.
             
             
               Thomas
               Pask
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Archdeacon
             of
             London
             ,
             &c
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             PEMBROKE
             Hall.
             1343.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Pembroke College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               MArie
               de
               S.
               Paul
            
             ,
             Countesse
             of
             Pembroke
             ,
             Baronesse
             of
             Veisser
             and
             Mountenact
             ,
             daughter
             to
             
               Guido
               Chastillion
            
             Earl
             of
             S.
             Paul
             in
             France
             ,
             and
             of
             
               Marie
               Britannia
            
             his
             wife
             ,
             after
             the
             death
             of
             
               Audomarus
               de
               Valentia
            
             Earl
             of
             Pembroke
             ,
             &c.
             whose
             third
             wife
             she
             was
             (
             but
             for
             one
             day
             as
             it
             is
             thought
             )
             betook
             her self
             wholly
             to
             devotion
             ,
             bestowing
             the
             greatest
             part
             of
             her
             estate
             on
             Churches
             ,
             religious
             houses
             ,
             the
             poore
             ,
             and
             her
             servants
             ,
             having
             built
             Dennie
             Abbey
             ,
             &
             procured
             licence
             from
             King
             Edward
             3
             ,
             to
             found
             this
             house
             by
             the
             name
             of
             the
             
               Colledge
               of
               Mary
               Valence
            
             ,
             after
             called
             
               Pembroke
               Hall
            
             ,
             (
             within
             the
             compasse
             whereof
             ,
             as
             now
             it
             stands
             ,
             are
             the
             ancient
             Hostles
             of
             the
             Universitie
             and
             S.
             
               Thomas
               ,
               Knaptons
               ,
               Boultons
            
             ,
             and
             Cousing
             places
             ,
             with
             part
             of
             the
             Chauntrie-house
             of
             little
             S.
             Maries
             )
             endowing
             ●●e
             same
             with
             divers
             Patronages
             ,
             Impropriations
             ,
             lands
             ,
             rents
             ,
             plate
             ,
             jewels
             ,
             and
             other
             ornaments
             ,
             and
             established
             therein
             one
             Master
             ,
             six
             Fellows
             ,
             and
             two
             scholars
             It
             hath
             been
             since
             enlarged
             by
             the
             gift
             of
             holy
             King
             Henry
             the
             sixth
             ,
             
               Edward
               Storie
            
             Bishop
             of
             
               Chichester
               ,
               Gerhard
            
             and
             
               Nich●as
               Skipwith
            
             ,
             Doct.
             Atkinson
             ,
             Sir
             
               William
               Hussey
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               Charles
               Booth
            
             Bishop
             of
             Hereford
             ,
             S.
             
               Roger
               Strange
            
             Knight
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Wats
               ,
               William
               Marshall
               ,
               Will.
               Smart
            
             and
             Alice
             his
             wife
             ,
             afterwards
             married
             to
             
               Ralph
               Scrivener
               ,
               Jane
               Cox
            
             widow
             ;
             all
             these
             besides
             
               John
               Laughton
            
             Bishop
             of
             S.
             
               Davids
               ,
               Laurence
               Booth
            
             ,
             and
             
               Thomas
               Scot
            
             ,
             aliàs
             Rotheram
             ,
             both
             Archbishops
             of
             
               York
               ,
               Richard
               Fox
            
             Bishop
             of
             Winchester
             ,
             Doct.
             Short●n
             Dean
             of
             
               Stoa●
               ,
               Edmund
               Grindall
            
             and
             
               John
               Whitgift
            
             Archbishops
             of
             
               Canterburie
               ,
               William
               Fulk
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             which
             were
             all
             Mastes
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             and
             have
             by
             gifts
             of
             lands
             ,
             money
             ,
             plate
             ,
             books
             ,
             &c.
             augmented
             the
             same
             ;
             and
             
               Lancelot
               Andrews
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             late
             Mast●r
             and
             Bishop
             of
             Winchester
             hath
             given
             1000
             pounds
             ,
             and
             the
             perpetuall
             Patronage
             of
             Rawreth
             in
             Essex
             with
             374
             folio
             books
             well
             bou●
             .
             Wherein
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             a
             Master
             ,
             19
             Fellows
             ,
             one
             tanquam
             ,
             33
             scholars
             of
             the
             House
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundati●n
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             100.
             
             
               Benjamin
               Laney
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Chaplain
             to
             the
             Kings
             Majestie
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             .
          
        
         
           
             CORP
             .
             CHRISTI
             Colledge
             .
             1351.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             HEnrie
             of
             Monmouth
             ,
             surnamed
             
               Torto
               Collo
            
             (
             sonne
             and
             heir
             of
             Henrie
             of
             Laneaster
             ,
             Lord
             of
             Monmouth
             and
             Pomfret
             ,
             Earl
             of
             
               Lancaster
               ,
               Leicester
            
             ,
             and
             Derbie
             ,
             and
             high
             Steward
             of
             England
             )
             succeeded
             his
             father
             in
             all
             these
             honours
             ,
             and
             was
             by
             King
             Edward
             the
             3
             created
             Earl
             of
             Lincoln
             ,
             and
             Knight
             of
             the
             most
             honourable
             order
             of
             the
             Garter
             ,
             Duke
             of
             Lancaster
             ,
             and
             Lord
             high
             Steward
             of
             England
             ,
             &c.
             
             Of
             the
             Fraternitie
             or
             Guild
             of
             
               Corpus
               Christi
            
             ,
             and
             blessed
             Marie
             the
             Virgin
             ,
             neare
             unto
             Luthborn
             lane
             ,
             and
             the
             Hostle
             of
             S.
             Bernard
             in
             the
             East
             ,
             (
             whereof
             himself
             was
             then
             Alderman
             )
             ordained
             this
             Colledge
             ,
             in
             the
             yeare
             1351
             ,
             and
             among
             other
             things
             appropriated
             unto
             the
             same
             ,
             the
             perpetuall
             patronage
             of
             S.
             Benedicts
             Church
             ,
             adjoyning
             to
             this
             Colledge
             .
             Which
             Colledge
             since
             hath
             been
             much
             beautified
             with
             buildings
             ,
             and
             increased
             in
             revenews
             ,
             by
             the
             liberalities
             of
             the
             Ladie
             
               Margaret
               Brotherton
            
             Dutchesse
             of
             Norfolk
             ,
             &c.
             
               Thomas
               Cambridge
            
             Esquire
             ,
             S.
             
               Iohn
               Cambridge
            
             Knight
             (
             who
             gave
             a
             place
             called
             Stonehouse
             or
             Stonehall
             ,
             towards
             the
             augmentation
             of
             the
             same
             )
             
               Iohn
               ●ee●
            
             Esquire
             Bedle
             ,
             
               Matthew
               Parker
            
             Fellow
             and
             Master
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Archbishop
             of
             Canterburie
             ,
             S.
             
               Nicholas
               Bacon
            
             Knigh●
             Lord
             Keeper
             of
             the
             great
             Seal
             of
             
               England
               ,
               Roger
               Mannors
            
             late
             Earl
             of
             Rutland
             ,
             Lord
             Roos
             of
             
               Hamlake
               ,
               Belvoir
            
             and
             Trousbut
             ,
             &c.
             
             Mast
             .
             
               Roger
               Mannors
            
             his
             great
             uncle
             ,
             M.
             
               William
               Benedict
            
             ,
             and
             M.
             
               Leonard
               Cawson
            
             (
             who
             gave
             18
             pounds
             ,
             13
             shillings
             ,
             4
             pence
             for
             the
             maintenance
             of
             three
             scholarships
             )
             besides
             divers
             other
             benefactours
             :
             So
             as
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             a
             Master
             ,
             12
             Fellows
             ,
             37
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             126.
             
             
               Richard
               Love
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             now
             Vicechancellour
             and
             Master
             .
          
        
         
           
             TRINITIE
             Hall.
             1353.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Trinity College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               WIlliam
               Bateman
            
             born
             in
             the
             citie
             of
             Norwich
             ,
             Doct.
             of
             the
             Civil
             Law
             ,
             Archdeacon
             of
             Norwich
             ,
             after
             the
             18
             Bishop
             of
             that
             See
             ,
             for
             exchange
             of
             certain
             Parsonages
             ,
             obtained
             an
             ancient
             Hostle
             ,
             neare
             adjoyning
             to
             the
             
               Vniversitie
               House
            
             or
             Ha●l
             ,
             butting
             upon
             Milnstreet
             ,
             and
             S.
             
               Iohn
               Zacharies
            
             Church
             East
             ,
             where
             in
             former
             time
             students
             lived
             at
             their
             at
             their
             own
             charges
             ,
             which
             one
             
               Iohn
               de
               Crawden
            
             Prior
             of
             Elie
             had
             purchased
             for
             the
             Monks
             of
             that
             Priorie
             to
             inhabite
             and
             reside
             in
             ,
             and
             made
             thereof
             a
             Colledge
             or
             Ha●l
             for
             the
             students
             of
             the
             Law
             ,
             dedicating
             the
             same
             to
             the
             honour
             of
             the
             〈◊〉
             and
             blessed
             Trinitie
             in
             the
             citie
             of
             Norwich
             ,
             endowing
             the
             same
             with
             lands
             and
             possessions
             .
             To
             this
             Hostle
             (
             before
             it
             was
             by
             him
             purchased
             〈◊〉
             
               ●ichard
               Ling
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Chancellour
             of
             this
             Universitie
             ,
             Archibald
             of
             
               Norwich
               ,
               Simon
               de
               Rekenhall
            
             ,
             and
             
               Walter
               Elvedon
            
             g●●●
             foure
             tenements
             ;
             
               Robert
               Stratton
               ,
               John
               Trunch
               ,
               Walter
               Baketon
               ,
               Walte●
               de
               Aldersey
               ,
            
             and
             
               Peter
               de
               Bittering
            
             gave
             two
             messuages
             ,
             and
             seven
             pieces
             of
             ground
             ,
             one
             of
             the
             messuages
             being
             called
             
               Drakes
               entrie
            
             .
             This
             Colledge
             hath
             since
             ,
             by
             the
             bountie
             of
             
               M.
               Simon
               Dalling
            
             ,
             and
             
               Walter
               Huke
            
             ,
             Masters
             thereof
             ,
             
               Robert
               Goodnap
               ,
               John
               Maptid
               ,
               Gabr.
               Dun
               ,
               Richard
               Nix
            
             Bishop
             of
             
               Norwich
               ,
               Steph.
               Gardiner
            
             Doct.
             of
             Law
             ,
             Master
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             Bishop
             of
             Winchester
             ,
             Lord
             Chancellour
             of
             England
             ,
             and
             Chancellour
             of
             this
             Universitie
             ,
             
               Matthew
               Parker
            
             Archbishop
             of
             Canterburie
             ,
             Doct.
             Mowse
             ,
             Doct.
             Harvey
             ,
             M.
             Busbie
             ,
             M.
             Hare
             Esquire
             ,
             Doct.
             Cowell
             late
             Master
             ,
             Doct.
             of
             Law
             ,
             and
             Kings
             Professour
             ,
             S.
             
               George
               Newman
            
             Knight
             ,
             and
             other
             benefactours
             ,
             been
             much
             enlarged
             :
             So
             as
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             a
             Master
             ,
             12
             Fellows
             ,
             14
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             threescore
             .
             
               Thomas
               Eden
            
             Doctour
             of
             Law
             ,
             Chancellour
             of
             Ely
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             .
          
        
         
           
             GON
             .
             &
             CAI
             .
             Colledge
             .
             1353.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               EDmund
               Gonvil
            
             Rector
             of
             Terrington
             and
             Rushworth
             in
             Norfolk
             ,
             obtained
             licence
             of
             King
             Edward
             3
             to
             erect
             this
             Colledge
             ;
             the
             first
             foundation
             whereof
             he
             laid
             anno
             1348
             ,
             where
             the
             orchyard
             of
             
               Corpus
               Christi
            
             Colledge
             is
             now
             situate
             ;
             which
             he
             dedicated
             to
             the
             honour
             of
             the
             Annunciation
             of
             Blessed
             Marie
             the
             Virgin
             ,
             wherein
             he
             established
             a
             Master
             ,
             and
             4
             Fellows
             ,
             whom
             ,
             while
             he
             lived
             ,
             with
             his
             own
             money
             he
             maintained
             :
             But
             he
             died
             untimely
             ,
             anno
             1353
             ,
             giving
             by
             will
             a
             great
             summe
             of
             money
             in
             trust
             to
             
               Will.
               Bateman
            
             Bishop
             of
             Norwich
             ,
             to
             perfect
             this
             his
             Colledge
             or
             Hall
             ,
             and
             to
             endow
             it
             with
             competent
             possessions
             ,
             who
             in
             anno
             1353
             procured
             the
             said
             Master
             and
             Fellows
             to
             remove
             to
             a
             place
             neare
             unto
             his
             own
             Colledge
             then
             in
             building
             ,
             called
             Trinitie
             Hall
             ,
             anciently
             called
             Henny
             ,
             in
             the
             parish
             of
             S.
             Michael
             ,
             where
             he
             purchased
             by
             exchange
             divers
             messuages
             and
             tenements
             ,
             on
             which
             he
             erected
             the
             same
             ,
             by
             the
             name
             of
             Gonvil
             Hall.
             Afterwards
             
               John
               Caius
            
             Doct.
             of
             Physick
             ,
             a
             learned
             antiquarie
             in
             ann
             .
             1557
             ,
             was
             made
             a
             Co-founder
             by
             letters
             Patents
             ,
             who
             caused
             it
             to
             be
             called
             Gonvil
             and
             Caius
             Colledge
             :
             he
             added
             to
             the
             former
             court
             being
             foure
             square
             ,
             his
             fair
             building
             of
             free-stone
             ,
             increased
             the
             treasurie
             with
             new
             revenews
             ,
             enriching
             it
             with
             large
             possessions
             for
             the
             maintenance
             of
             three
             Fellows
             ,
             20
             scholars
             ,
             and
             a
             porter
             .
             Since
             the
             Ladies
             
               Marie
               Pakenham
            
             ,
             and
             
               Anne
               Scroop
               ,
               Elisabeth
               Cleere
            
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Balie
               ,
               Stephen
               Smith
               ,
               Richard
               Willison
               ,
               Thom.
               Atkins
               ,
               Peter
               Hewit
               ,
               William
               Gale
               ,
               Thom.
               Willows
               ,
               William
               Sigo
               ,
            
             Doct.
             
               Knight
               ,
               Iohn
               Whitacre
               ,
               Matth.
               Parker
            
             Archbishop
             of
             
               Canterburie
               ,
               Robert
               Traps
            
             and
             Ione
             his
             wife
             ,
             
               Ioyce
               Franklin
            
             their
             daughter
             ,
             Doct.
             Wendie
             ,
             Doct.
             Bishbie
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Harvey
               ,
               S.
               William
               Paston
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               William
               Cutting
            
             ,
             Doct.
             Legge
             ,
             Doct.
             Branthwait
             ,
             and
             Doct.
             G●stlin
             late
             Masters
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             Doct.
             Perse
             ,
             and
             Doct.
             Wells
             ,
             late
             Fellows
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             and
             many
             other
             good
             benefactours
             ,
             have
             increased
             the
             number
             of
             Fellows
             and
             scholars
             ,
             books
             and
             buildings
             ,
             &c.
             of
             this
             Colledge
             ;
             so
             as
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             a
             Master
             ,
             25
             Fellows
             ,
             one
             Chaplain
             ,
             69
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             209.
             
             
               Thomas
               Bacheroft
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             &c.
             being
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             KINGS
             Colledge
             .
             1441.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of King's College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             HEnry
             the
             sixth
             ,
             called
             Henry
             of
             Windsor
             ,
             King
             of
             England
             and
             France
             (
             sonne
             and
             heir
             of
             King
             Henry
             the
             fifth
             ,
             and
             of
             Katharine
             daughter
             of
             Charles
             the
             sixth
             King
             of
             France
             )
             began
             this
             royall
             foundation
             ,
             dedicating
             the
             same
             to
             the
             honour
             of
             
               S.
               Nicholas
            
             ,
             consisting
             then
             of
             one
             Master
             ,
             and
             12
             scholars
             ,
             in
             or
             about
             the
             places
             where
             the
             Churches
             of
             
               S.
               Nicholas
            
             ,
             and
             
               S.
               Iohn
               Zacharie
               ,
               S.
               Augustines
            
             Hostle
             ,
             and
             
               Gods
               House
            
             had
             formerly
             been
             situated
             :
             But
             within
             two
             yeares
             after
             ,
             he
             enlarged
             the
             first
             foundation
             ,
             dedicating
             the
             same
             to
             the
             honour
             of
             our
             blessed
             Ladie
             Mary
             the
             Virgin
             and
             
               S.
               Nicholas
            
             .
             In
             which
             Colledge
             at
             this
             present
             is
             standing
             one
             of
             the
             fairest
             Chappels
             in
             the
             world
             ,
             conformable
             whereunto
             he
             intended
             to
             have
             made
             this
             his
             Colledge
             ,
             which
             by
             his
             untimely
             death
             he
             left
             onely
             begun
             and
             unperfected
             ,
             for
             some
             of
             his
             Royall
             Successours
             to
             finish
             .
             Afterwards
             King
             Henry
             the
             7
             finished
             the
             stone-work
             (
             in
             part
             )
             of
             the
             said
             Chappel
             ,
             and
             King
             Henry
             the
             8
             caused
             the
             same
             to
             be
             glased
             ,
             seated
             ,
             paved
             ,
             and
             perfected
             .
             To
             this
             Colledge
             the
             Founder
             under
             his
             great
             Seal
             by
             Act
             of
             Parliament
             confirmed
             this
             coat
             of
             Arms
             ,
             which
             here
             in
             the
             margin
             they
             bear
             ,
             placing
             in
             chief
             a
             flower
             of
             France
             ,
             and
             a
             lion
             of
             England
             ,
             that
             it
             may
             appeare
             to
             be
             the
             work
             of
             a
             King.
             Since
             ,
             
               Roger
               Goad
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             late
             Fellow
             and
             Provost
             ,
             
               Adam
               Robins
               ,
               Richard
               Day
            
             ,
             and
             Doct.
             Cowell
             ,
             late
             Fellows
             ,
             Doct.
             Smith
             late
             Fellow
             and
             Provost
             ,
             
               William
               Henshaw
            
             late
             Fellow
             :
             also
             
               Thomas
               Weaver
            
             late
             Fellow
             (
             new
             Fellow
             and
             late
             Vice-Provost
             of
             Eton
             )
             hath
             wainscotted
             the
             back
             of
             the
             Fellows
             and
             scholars
             seats
             on
             both
             sides
             of
             the
             said
             Chappel
             ,
             in
             a
             decent
             and
             comely
             manner
             ,
             and
             divers
             other
             benefactours
             ,
             with
             books
             and
             other
             ornaments
             have
             much
             enriched
             the
             same
             .
             In
             which
             Colledge
             at
             this
             present
             is
             a
             Provost
             ,
             70
             Fellows
             and
             scholars
             ,
             3
             Chaplains
             ,
             one
             master
             of
             the
             Choristers
             ,
             6
             Clarks
             ,
             16
             Choristers
             ,
             16
             colledge-officers
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             besides
             12
             servitours
             to
             the
             seniour
             Fellows
             ,
             6
             poore
             scholars
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             140.
             
             
               Samuel
               Collins
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             and
             the
             Kings
             Professour
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Provost
             .
          
        
         
           
             QUEENS
             Colledge
             .
             1448.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Queen's College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               MArgaret
               A●degavensis
            
             ,
             daughter
             of
             Reyner
             Duke
             of
             Aniou
             (
             titularie
             King
             of
             
               Sicilie
               ,
               Naples
            
             ,
             and
             Jerusalem
             )
             Consort
             of
             King
             Henry
             the
             6
             ,
             obtained
             licence
             of
             the
             same
             King
             ,
             to
             build
             this
             Colledge
             upon
             part
             of
             the
             ground
             belonging
             to
             the
             Carmelites
             or
             
               White
               Friars
            
             ,
             butting
             on
             Milnstreet
             in
             the
             parish
             of
             
               S.
               Botolphs
            
             ,
             and
             to
             purchase
             land
             of
             the
             value
             of
             200
             pounds
             for
             the
             endowment
             thereof
             ,
             dedicating
             the
             same
             to
             
               S.
               Margaret
            
             and
             
               S.
               Bernard
            
             :
             but
             she
             died
             and
             left
             it
             unperfect
             .
             Afterwards
             Queen
             Elisabeth
             ,
             wife
             to
             King
             Edward
             the
             4
             ,
             obtained
             licence
             to
             finish
             the
             same
             ,
             which
             she
             accomplished
             .
             This
             Colledge
             since
             by
             the
             liberalitie
             of
             the
             Ladies
             
               Margaret
               Roos
               ,
               Iane
               Inglethorp
            
             ,
             and
             
               Iane
               Burrough
               ,
               George
            
             Duke
             of
             
               Clarence
               ,
               Ciciley
            
             Dutchesse
             of
             
               York
               ,
               Richard
            
             Duke
             of
             Glocester
             ,
             the
             Ladie
             Anne
             his
             wife
             ,
             Edward
             Earl
             of
             
               Salisburie
               ,
               Maud
            
             Countesse
             of
             
               Oxford
               ,
               Marm.
               Lomly
            
             Bishop
             of
             Lincoln
             Chancellour
             of
             this
             Universitie
             ,
             
               Andrew
               Ducket
            
             Rector
             of
             
               S.
               Botolphs
            
             ,
             sometimes
             Principall
             of
             
               S.
               Bernards
            
             Hostle
             ,
             and
             the
             first
             President
             of
             this
             Colledge
             (
             who
             had
             formerly
             been
             a
             Friar
             ,
             and
             gathered
             of
             well
             disposed
             persons
             much
             money
             ,
             and
             procured
             the
             Kings
             mandate
             ,
             that
             the
             Maior
             ,
             Bailiffes
             ,
             and
             Burgesses
             of
             the
             Town
             of
             Cambridge
             should
             sell
             him
             a
             parcell
             of
             ground
             called
             Goose-green
             ,
             in
             the
             parish
             aforesaid
             ,
             which
             is
             now
             an
             island
             lying
             between
             the
             Colledge
             ,
             and
             the
             green
             called
             
               Youngs
               green
            
             or
             
               bank
               )
               Hugh
               Trotter
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Drewell
            
             ,
             and
             
               William
               Weld
            
             ,
             Canons
             of
             
               S.
               Pauls
               ,
               S.
               Thom.
               Smith
            
             Fellow
             of
             this
             Colledge
             ,
             principall
             Secretarie
             to
             Queen
             
               Elisabeth
               ,
               Henry
               Wilshaw
            
             13
             President
             of
             this
             Colledge
             ,
             D.
             
               Stokys
               ,
               John
               Chetham
               ,
               Henry
               Hastings
            
             Earl
             of
             
               Huntington
               ,
               Iohn
               Joslin
               ,
               George
               Mountague
            
             late
             Archbishop
             of
             York
             ,
             together
             with
             many
             other
             noble
             and
             well
             disposed
             persons
             ,
             benefactours
             ,
             it
             is
             so
             increased
             ,
             as
             at
             this
             present
             there
             is
             in
             the
             same
             a
             President
             ,
             19
             Fellows
             ,
             23
             scholars
             ,
             8
             Bible-clarks
             ,
             and
             3
             Lecturers
             of
             
               Hebrew
               ,
               Arithm.
            
             and
             Geomet
             .
             besides
             other
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             190.
             
             
               Edward
               Martin
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             being
             now
             President
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             KATHARINE
             Hall.
             1475.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               RObert
               Woodlark
            
             ,
             born
             at
             Wakerly
             in
             Northumberland
             ,
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             the
             last
             fellow
             that
             King
             Henry
             6
             placed
             in
             Kings
             Colledge
             ,
             third
             Provost
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             Chancellour
             of
             this
             Universitie
             ,
             founded
             this
             Colledge
             or
             Hall
             in
             a
             place
             called
             Mylnestreet
             ,
             over
             against
             Queens
             Coll.
             Orchard
             ,
             formerly
             known
             by
             the
             name
             of
             the
             
               Carmelite
               Fryars
            
             ,
             of
             foure
             Tenements
             which
             were
             purchased
             for
             that
             purpose
             :
             he
             dedicating
             the
             same
             to
             the
             Honour
             of
             
               S.
               Katharin
            
             the
             Virgin
             and
             Martyr
             ,
             obtained
             of
             King
             Edward
             4
             a
             licence
             of
             mortmain
             for
             the
             endowment
             thereof
             ;
             which
             was
             confirmed
             to
             him
             and
             his
             Successors
             for
             ever
             .
             Wherein
             he
             established
             a
             Master
             ,
             and
             three
             Fellows
             .
             Since
             it
             hath
             been
             enlarged
             by
             the
             liberalitie
             of
             
               Isabel
               Canterburie
            
             widow
             ,
             
               William
               Taylor
               ,
               Katharin
               Myles
               ,
               Robert
               Simpton
               ,
               Hugh
               Pemmerton
               ,
            
             the
             Lady
             
               Elisabeth
               Bernardiston
               ,
               John
               Leach
               ,
               Richard
               Nealson
               ,
               Robert
               Shorton
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Master
             of
             S.
             Johns
             Coll.
             in
             this
             Universitie
             ,
             Dean
             of
             Stoak
             ,
             &c.
             after
             Master
             of
             Pembroke
             Hall
             ;
             
               Hugh
               Garret
               ,
               Iohn
               Chester
               ,
               Thomas
               Green
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Master
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             Doct.
             Thymblebie
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Middleton
               ,
               Rosamond
               Payn
            
             widow
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Cholmley
               ,
               Iohn
               Duke
               ,
               S.
               Iohn
               Claypool
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Gostlya
            
             Doct.
             of
             Physick
             ,
             late
             Fellow
             and
             Master
             of
             Gonvil
             and
             Caius
             Coll.
             Vicehancellour
             1618
             ,
             who
             died
             Vicechancellour
             October
             21
             ,
             1626
             ,
             a
             large
             and
             bountifull
             Benefactour
             :
             
               Thomas
               Buck
            
             late
             Fellow
             of
             this
             House
             ,
             Seniour
             Esquire
             Bedle
             ,
             Master
             
               Christopher
               Shirland
            
             ,
             Mistris
             Stafford
             ,
             Master
             
               Thomas
               Hobbs
            
             ,
             Master
             
               Peter
               Phesant
               ,
               Anne
            
             Lady
             Cocket
             widow
             ,
             Mistris
             Iurdayn
             widow
             ,
             Anne
             Lady
             
               Bernardiston
               ,
               William
               Gouge
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Master
             Coulson
             ,
             Master
             Skerne
             Esquire
             ,
             Mast
             .
             Alured
             ,
             Master
             Cradock
             citizen
             and
             merchant
             of
             London
             ,
             the
             worthy
             company
             of
             the
             Nercers
             in
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             and
             many
             other
             benefactours
             :
             So
             as
             there
             in
             now
             in
             the
             same
             a
             Master
             ,
             6
             Fellows
             ,
             10
             Scholars
             ,
             9
             Exhibitioners
             ,
             besides
             Officers
             and
             Servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             Students
             ,
             being
             in
             all
             150.
             
             
               Richard
               Sibbs
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             &c.
             being
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             JESUS
             Colledge
             .
             1496.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Jesus College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               IOhn
               Alcock
            
             born
             at
             Beverley
             in
             Yorksh
             .
             Doct.
             of
             the
             Civil
             Law
             ,
             &c.
             being
             Bishop
             of
             Ely
             ,
             and
             Lord
             Chancellour
             of
             England
             ,
             procured
             licence
             of
             
               King
               Henry
            
             7.
             to
             convert
             into
             a
             Coll.
             an
             Ancient
             Nunnety
             (
             the
             Nuns
             whereof
             all
             but
             2.
             were
             dead
             and
             dispersed
             ,
             and
             the
             house
             much
             wasted
             )
             formerly
             consecrated
             to
             
               S.
               Rhadegund
            
             ,
             and
             endowed
             by
             sundry
             Benefactors
             ,
             whereof
             Malcolme
             4
             King
             of
             Scotland
             ,
             and
             the
             whole
             race
             of
             the
             Earls
             of
             Hunt.
             with
             their
             Families
             ,
             were
             the
             chiefest
             who
             gave
             the
             ground
             whereon
             it
             stands
             ,
             and
             10
             acres
             of
             land
             adjoyning
             ,
             as
             also
             the
             Mannor
             House
             and
             Lands
             ,
             with
             the
             Rhadegund
             tythes
             ,
             with
             the
             appurtenances
             ,
             &c.
             
             In
             the
             time
             of
             the
             Prioresse
             and
             Nuns
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Portois
               ,
               Hervens
            
             the
             sonne
             of
             
               Thurstace
               ,
               Iohn
               Thriplow
            
             ,
             Rector
             of
             Hardwick
             with
             his
             sister
             
               Dionis
               ,
               Nicholas
               Morris
               ,
               Hugo
               Filius
               Absolonis
               ,
            
             and
             others
             ,
             were
             liberall
             Benefactors
             .
             He
             also
             obtained
             licence
             under
             the
             great
             seal
             of
             England
             ,
             that
             all
             the
             lands
             belonging
             to
             the
             said
             Nunnery
             ,
             should
             be
             appropriated
             to
             this
             his
             Coll.
             dedicating
             the
             same
             unto
             the
             honour
             of
             the
             blessed
             Virgin
             
               Marie
               ,
               S.
               Iohn
            
             the
             Evangelist
             ,
             and
             the
             glorious
             Virgin
             
               S.
               Rhadegund
            
             ,
             commonly
             called
             Iesus
             Colledge
             ,
             wherein
             he
             established
             one
             Master
             ,
             6
             Fellows
             ,
             and
             6
             Scholars
             :
             Since
             by
             the
             liberalitie
             of
             the
             Lady
             Willoughbie
             ,
             and
             the
             Lady
             Bray
             ,
             who
             builded
             the
             side
             from
             the
             Cloyster
             Court
             to
             the
             Garden
             ,
             
               Iames
               Stanley
            
             and
             
               Tho.
               Thirlbie
            
             ,
             Bishops
             of
             
               Ely
               ,
               Iohn
               Beauchamp
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               S.
               Robert
               Read
            
             Knight
             ,
             Lord
             chief
             Justice
             of
             the
             common
             pleas
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Andrews
            
             ,
             Doctor
             Royston
             ,
             Doctor
             Fuller
             Masters
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Batemanson
               ,
               Tho.
               Roberts
               ,
               Roger
               Thorney
               ,
               Rich.
               Pigot
               Godf.
               Fuliam
               ,
               Will.
               Marshall
               ,
               Iane
               Woods
               ,
               Thomas
               Sutton
               Esquier
               ,
            
             and
             other
             benefactors
             ,
             it
             is
             so
             increased
             ,
             that
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             a
             Master
             ,
             16
             Fellows
             ,
             24
             Scholars
             ,
             besides
             Officers
             and
             Servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             :
             with
             other
             Students
             being
             in
             all
             110.
             
             
               Richard
               Stern
            
             Bachelour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             &c.
             being
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHRISTS
             Colledge
             .
             1505.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Christ's College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             MArgaret
             Countesse
             of
             Richmond
             and
             Derbie
             ,
             daughter
             and
             sole
             heir
             of
             
               Ionn
               Beaufort
            
             ,
             Duke
             of
             Somerset
             ,
             widow
             of
             Edmund
             of
             Hadham
             Earl
             of
             Richmond
             (
             sonne
             of
             
               Owen
               ap-Tuder
            
             of
             Wales
             ,
             Knight
             ,
             and
             of
             Queen
             Katharine
             his
             wife
             ,
             Dowager
             of
             King
             Henry
             5
             ,
             half
             Brother
             to
             King
             Henry
             6
             ,
             &c.
             )
             Mother
             of
             King
             Henry
             7
             ;
             in
             testimonie
             of
             her
             love
             to
             learning
             obtained
             licence
             of
             the
             same
             King
             to
             erect
             a
             Colledge
             without
             Barnwell-gate
             ,
             in
             Preachers-street
             ,
             of
             foure
             Messuages
             and
             Gardens
             belonging
             to
             the
             Abbot
             of
             Tiltie
             ,
             and
             Prioresse
             of
             Dennie
             (
             where
             King
             Henry
             the
             6
             had
             founded
             a
             house
             called
             
               Gods
               house
            
             ,
             in
             hew
             of
             that
             which
             had
             been
             formerly
             builded
             by
             
               William
               Bingham
            
             Rector
             of
             S.
             
               Iohn
               Zacharies
            
             Church
             in
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             which
             was
             pulled
             down
             by
             the
             same
             King
             when
             he
             founded
             Kings
             Colledge
             )
             dedicating
             the
             same
             to
             the
             Honour
             of
             our
             Saviour
             Christ
             ,
             which
             she
             endowed
             with
             lands
             and
             revenews
             ,
             for
             the
             maintenance
             of
             a
             Master
             ,
             12
             Fellows
             ,
             47
             Scholar
             ,
             besides
             Officers
             and
             Servants
             :
             The
             number
             of
             which
             hath
             been
             since
             increased
             by
             the
             liberalitie
             of
             
               John
               Fisher
            
             President
             of
             Queens
             Colledge
             ,
             Bishop
             of
             Rochester
             and
             Cardinall
             ,
             &c.
             
             King
             Edward
             the
             sixth
             ,
             
               Thomas
               Tompson
            
             ,
             and
             
               Edward
               Hawford
            
             Doctours
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Masters
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             S.
             
               Walter
               Mildemay
            
             Knight
             ,
             Chancellour
             and
             Treasurer
             of
             the
             Exche●uer
             ,
             
               Richard
               Risley
            
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Patison
               ,
               Philip
               Rawlins
            
             ,
             Master
             
               Jennings
               ,
               Nicholas
               Colverwell
               ,
               Thomas
               Laughton
               ,
            
             Master
             
               Wentworth
               ,
               Robert
               Ishan
               ,
               Richard
               Bunting
               ,
               Richard
               Car
               ,
            
             benefactours
             ;
             and
             the
             revenews
             for
             other
             purposes
             augmented
             :
             So
             as
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             a
             Master
             ,
             13
             Fellows
             ,
             60
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ;
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             one
             hundred
             threescore
             and
             six
             .
             
               Thomas
               Bainbrigg
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Vicechancellour
             anno
             1627
             ,
             now
             Master
             .
          
        
         
           
             〈…〉
          
           
             
               coat of arms of St. John's College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             THe
             abovesaid
             Margaret
             Countesse
             of
             Richmond
             and
             Derbie
             ,
             Mother
             of
             King
             Henry
             7
             ,
             &c.
             obtained
             licence
             of
             her
             nephew
             King
             Henry
             the
             8
             ,
             to
             convert
             an
             Hospitall
             or
             house
             of
             Regular
             Canons
             (
             founded
             by
             Nigellus
             the
             second
             Bishop
             of
             Ely
             ,
             in
             the
             yeare
             1134
             ,
             afterwards
             translated
             to
             a
             Priory
             ,
             and
             dedicated
             to
             S.
             Iohn
             the
             Evangelist
             in
             the
             Jury
             ,
             by
             Hugo
             de
             Balsham
             to
             Bishop
             of
             Ely
             )
             into
             a
             Colledge
             by
             the
             ancient
             name
             of
             S.
             Iohn
             the
             Evangelist
             :
             The
             perfecting
             whereof
             she
             left
             to
             her
             executors
             ,
             
               Richard
               Fox
            
             Bishop
             of
             
               Winchester
               ,
               Iohn
               Fisher
            
             Bishop
             of
             
               Rochester
               ,
               Charles
               Somerset
            
             〈…〉
             other●s
             who
             did
             most
             justly
             perform
             the
             trust
             she
             reposed
             in
             them
             .
             This
             Colledge
             hath
             been
             since
             enlarged
             by
             the
             liberality
             of
             
               Iohn
               Morton
            
             ,
             Arch-Bishop
             of
             Canterbury
             and
             Cardinall
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Anne
               Rooksbie
            
             ,
             Doct.
             Lan●
             Doct.
             
               K●yte●
               ,
               Hugh
               Ashton
            
             ,
             Doct.
             Lupton
             ,
             Doct.
             Thymblebie
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Downham
               ,
               Iohn
               Constable
               ,
               Robert
               Simpson
               ,
               Robert
               Ducket
               ,
               Thomas
               〈◊〉
               ,
               Ion
               Griggeson
               ,
               Iames
               Betisford
               ,
               Robert
               Holitrecholm
               ,
               Iohn
               Replingham
               ,
            
             Doct.
             
               Linacre
               ,
               Iohn
               Baily
            
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Tompson
               ,
               Walter
               Sawkins
               ,
               Kath●ine
            
             Dutchesse
             of
             
               Suffolk
               ,
               Iohn
               Thurlston
               ,
               Stephen
               Cardinall
               ,
            
             S.
             
               Ambrose
               Cave
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               Thomas
               Cunny
            
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Goodman
               ,
               William
               Cecil
            
             Lord
             ●leigh
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Mildred
               Burleigh
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Henry
               Billingsley
            
             Knight
             ,
             Doct.
             Gwyn
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Iermin
               ,
               Henry
               Heblethwait
               ,
               William
               Spalding
            
             and
             
               〈…〉
               iam
               Spalding
            
             brothers
             ,
             
               Robert
               Booth
               ,
               Henry
               Albry
               ,
               Iohn
               Walton
               ,
               Iohn
               Waller
               ,
               Mary
            
             Countesse
             of
             
               Shrewsbury
               ,
               George
               Paylin
               ,
               William
            
             Lo●d
             Maynard
             ,
             Baron
             of
             Wicklow
             ,
             &c.
             
             
               Robert
               Lews
               ,
               Iohn
               Knewstubbs
            
             ,
             Mistris
             
               Cutler
               ,
               Iohn
               Hooper
               ,
               Iohn
               Williams
            
             Lord
             Keeper
             of
             the
             pr●v●●
             Seal
             Bishop
             of
             Lincoln
             ,
             S.
             
               Ralph
               Hare
            
             K.
             of
             the
             Bath
             ,
             
               Robert
               Iohnson
            
             of
             Luffenham
             Esquire
             ,
             and
             other
             good
             benefactours
             ;
             So
             as
             there
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             a
             Master
             ,
             54
             Fellows
             ,
             84
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             many
             other
             students
             ,
             being
             in
             all
             282.
             
             
               William
               Beal
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             MAGDALENE
             Colledge
             .
             1519.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Magdalene College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               EDward
               Stafford
            
             ,
             last
             Duke
             of
             
               Buckingham
               ,
               Earle
               Stafford
               ,
               Hereford
            
             and
             Northampton
             ,
             (
             sonne
             and
             heir
             of
             
               Henry
               Stafford
            
             ,
             second
             Duke
             〈◊〉
             Buckingham
             ,
             and
             Constable
             of
             England
             )
             founded
             this
             Colledge
             by
             the
             name
             of
             Buckingham
             Colledge
             ,
             in
             a
             place
             where
             the
             Priory
             
               ●
               .
               Gy●es
            
             had
             formerly
             been
             situated
             ;
             it
             was
             after
             an
             Hostle
             or
             Hall
             ,
             inhabited
             by
             divers
             Monks
             of
             severall
             monasteries
             ,
             to
             reside
             and
             study
             in
             ,
             and
             therefore
             of
             old
             called
             Monks
             Colledge
             ;
             (
             the
             backsides
             whereof
             at
             this
             present
             retain
             the
             name
             of
             Monks
             corner
             )
             Afterwa●ds
             in
             the
             yeare
             1542
             ,
             
               Thomas
               Audley
            
             ,
             Baron
             of
             Walden
             ,
             Lord
             Chancellour
             of
             England
             ,
             obtained
             licence
             of
             King
             Henry
             8
             ,
             to
             alter
             the
             former
             name
             ,
             and
             call
             it
             S.
             
               Mary
               Magdalene
            
             Colledge
             ,
             in
             the
             fair
             Universitie
             of
             Cambridge
             ,
             unto
             which
             he
             gave
             both
             lands
             and
             revenews
             .
             The
             right
             Honourable
             
               Theophilus
               Howard
            
             ,
             Earl
             of
             Suffolk
             ,
             Knight
             of
             the
             Garter
             ,
             being
             now
             (
             by
             inheritance
             )
             Patron
             thereof
             .
             Which
             Colledge
             ,
             by
             the
             gift
             of
             King
             Henry
             8
             the
             Founder
             and
             Patron
             ,
             S.
             
               Christopher
               Wrey
            
             ,
             Lord
             chief
             Justice
             of
             the
             Kings
             Bench
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Spenliffe
            
             ,
             of
             
               Lincolnsh
               .
               Edmond
               Grindall
            
             ,
             Arch-Bishop
             of
             
               Canterbury
               ,
               Tho.
               Parkinson
            
             ,
             Rector
             of
             
               Wivelingham
               ,
               Will.
               Roberts
            
             of
             
               Norfolk
               ,
               Iohn
               Hughes
               ,
               Tho.
               Su●ton
            
             of
             Balsham
             Esquire
             ,
             and
             also
             the
             Honourable
             Lady
             Frances
             ,
             Countesse
             dowager
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             wife
             of
             
               Robert
               Rich
            
             ,
             first
             Earl
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             who
             gave
             maintenance
             for
             one
             Fellow
             ,
             and
             2
             scholars
             ,
             and
             others
             who
             have
             been
             benefactours
             ,
             is
             much
             increased
             :
             so
             as
             at
             this
             present
             there
             is
             a
             Master
             ,
             11
             Fellows
             ,
             and
             22
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             being
             in
             all
             140.
             
             
               Henry
               Smith
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             &c.
             being
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             TRINITIE
             Colledge
             .
             1546.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Trinity College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             HEnry
             the
             8
             King
             of
             
               England
               ,
               France
            
             and
             Ireland
             ,
             Defender
             of
             the
             Faith
             ,
             &c.
             after
             the
             suppression
             1546.
             united
             Kings
             Hall
             ,
             founded
             by
             King
             Edward
             3.
             
             Michael
             house
             ,
             founded
             by
             
               Hervicus
               de
               Stanton
            
             ,
             Chancellour
             of
             the
             Exchequor
             to
             King
             Edward
             2.
             and
             Phiswick
             Hostle
             ,
             founded
             by
             
               John
               Phiswick
            
             ,
             one
             of
             the
             Esquire
             Bedles
             ,
             into
             a
             Colledge
             by
             the
             name
             of
             the
             holy
             and
             undivided
             Trinity
             ,
             which
             he
             endowed
             with
             1640
             pounds
             
               per
               ann
            
             .
             in
             or
             about
             the
             places
             where
             formerly
             (
             besides
             these
             3
             houses
             )
             were
             anciently
             situated
             S.
             Gregories
             Ho●tle
             ,
             S.
             Katharines
             Hostle
             ,
             Margaret
             Hostle
             ,
             S.
             Gerhards
             Hostle
             ,
             Tylers
             Hostle
             ,
             and
             Owens
             Inne
             .
             Since
             Queen
             Mary
             augmented
             the
             Colledge
             by
             a
             third
             part
             in
             Fellows
             and
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             the
             whole
             foundation
             of
             the
             Quier
             :
             As
             also
             
               Thomas
               Allen
            
             Clark
             gave
             two
             fellowships
             ,
             and
             lands
             to
             other
             uses
             :
             S.
             
               Edward
               Stanhop
            
             Knight
             founded
             a
             library-keeper
             and
             a
             servant
             under
             him
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Anne
               Bromley
            
             gave
             5
             scholarships
             ,
             
               George
               Palyn
            
             Girdler
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Anne
               Weld
            
             widow
             ,
             
               Roger
               Jesson
            
             Haberdasher
             ,
             Mistris
             
               Elis
               .
               Elwis
            
             widow
             of
             Jeffery
             Elwis
             Alderman
             ,
             ha●e
             each
             of
             them
             given
             severall
             pensions
             ,
             Doct.
             Bill
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Beaumont
               ,
               John
               Whitgift
            
             Arch-Bishop
             of
             Canterbury
             ,
             all
             Masters
             of
             this
             house
             ,
             D●ct
             .
             Cousins
             ,
             Doct.
             Barrow
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Skeffington
               ,
               Will.
               Cooper
            
             Esquire
             ,
             
               Peter
               Shaw
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Will.
               Sidley
            
             Knight
             and
             Baronet
             ,
             S.
             
               Tho.
               Lake
            
             Knight
             ,
             S
             
               John
               Suckling
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               Thomas
               Nevill
            
             Doct.
             of
             Divin
             .
             late
             Master
             ,
             who
             expended
             the
             summe
             of
             3000
             pounds
             in
             building
             the
             back
             Court
             ,
             
               R●●ert
               Banckworth
            
             ,
             Doct.
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             late
             Fellow
             ,
             S.
             
               Raph
               Hare
            
             Knight
             ,
             Master
             
               Silvius
               Elwis
            
             ,
             now
             of
             this
             Colledge
             ,
             and
             King
             Iames
             ,
             besides
             ●●●ers
             other
             noble
             and
             generous
             benefactours
             ,
             have
             so
             increased
             the
             same
             with
             buildings
             ,
             books
             ,
             and
             revenews
             ,
             as
             at
             this
             present
             it
             is
             one
             of
             the
             ●st
             goodly
             and
             uniform
             Colledges
             in
             Europe
             ;
             wherein
             is
             a
             Master
             ,
             60
             Fellows
             ,
             67
             scholars
             ,
             4
             Conducts
             ,
             3
             Publique
             Professours
             ,
             13
             poore
             s●●olars
             ,
             a
             master
             of
             the
             Choristers
             ,
             6
             Clarks
             ,
             10
             Choristers
             ,
             20
             Almesmen
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             many
             other
             s●●dents
             ,
             being
             in
             all
             440.
             
             
               Thomas
               Cumber
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Dean
             of
             Carlile
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             EMMANUEL
             Colledge
             .
             1584.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             SIr
             
               Walter
               Mildmay
            
             Knight
             ,
             Chancellour
             and
             Treasurer
             of
             the
             Exchequour
             ,
             Privie
             Counsellour
             to
             our
             late
             Soveraigne
             Lady
             Queen
             Elisabeth
             ,
             obtained
             licence
             of
             the
             said
             Queen
             to
             found
             and
             erect
             this
             Colledge
             for
             the
             maintenance
             of
             a
             Master
             ,
             30
             Fellows
             and
             scholars
             ,
             
               (
               nomine
               plurium
            
             )
             as
             the
             revenews
             should
             ever
             be
             able
             to
             maintain
             ,
             in
             the
             place
             where
             in
             times
             past
             inhabited
             the
             Blackfryars
             ,
             otherwise
             called
             
               Fratres
               Praedicantes
            
             ,
             in
             the
             street
             (
             of
             them
             )
             called
             
               Preachers
               street
            
             ,
             and
             therein
             established
             a
             Master
             ,
             3
             Fellows
             ,
             and
             4
             scho●ars
             ;
             for
             increase
             of
             which
             foundation
             ,
             the
             said
             Queen
             Elisabeth
             gave
             16l
             l
             13s.
             4d.
             
               per
               annum
            
             out
             of
             the
             Exchequor
             :
             Since
             it
             hath
             been
             much
             ●ugmented
             ,
             by
             the
             liberalitie
             of
             Henry
             Earl
             of
             Huntington
             ,
             S.
             
               Francis
               Hastings
            
             his
             brother
             ,
             S.
             
               Robert
               Iermyn
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Francis
               Walsingham
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Henry
               Killegrew
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Wolstan
               Dixy
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Iohn
               Hart
            
             ,
             S.
             
               Samuel
               Leonard
            
             ,
             and
             S.
             
               Thomas
               Skinner
            
             Knights
             ,
             
               Alexander
               Noel
            
             ,
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Dean
             of
             S.
             Pauls
             in
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             Doct.
             Leeds
             ,
             Doct.
             Harvey
             ,
             Doct.
             
               Branthwait
               ,
               Robert
               Taylor
               ,
               Customer
               Smith
               ,
               Nicholas
               Fuller
               ,
               Roger
               Snegg
               ,
               Francis
               Chamberlain
               ,
            
             Master
             
               Ellis
               ,
               Iohn
               Spenliff
               ,
               William
               Neale
            
             and
             
               Edmun.
               English
            
             Esquires
             ,
             Aldermon
             
               Radcliff
               ,
               Iohn
               Morley
               ,
               Richard
               Cul●erwel
               ,
               Robert
               Iohnson
            
             Esquire
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Bernes
            
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Mary
               Dixy
               ,
               Martha
               Iermin
               ,
               Alice
               Owen
               ,
               Ioyce
               Franckland
               ,
            
             and
             
               Elisabeth
               Walters
            
             widows
             ,
             Doct.
             Richardson
             late
             Fellow
             ,
             Master
             of
             Trinitie
             Colledge
             ,
             S.
             
               Henry
               Mildmay
            
             of
             Graces
             in
             Essex
             Knight
             ,
             Master
             
               Richard
               Knightly
            
             of
             Preston●n
             ●n
             Northamptonshire
             Esquire
             ,
             and
             divers
             other
             benefactours
             :
             which
             Colledge
             is
             now
             enlarged
             with
             a
             fair
             new
             building
             of
             4
             stories
             high
             ,
             containing
             140
             foot
             .
             There
             is
             at
             this
             present
             in
             the
             same
             a
             Master
             ,
             14
             Fellows
             ,
             50
             scholars
             ,
             10
             poore
             scholars
             ,
             besides
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             ,
             with
             other
             students
             ,
             the
             whole
             number
             being
             310.
             
             
               William
               Sandcroft
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             SIDNEY
             SUSSEX
             Coll.
             1598.
             
          
           
             
               coat of arms of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
            
          
           
             
               FRances
               Sidney
            
             Countesse
             of
             Sussex
             (
             sister
             to
             S.
             
               Henry
               Sidney
            
             Knight
             ,
             Lord
             Deputie
             of
             Ireland
             ,
             and
             President
             of
             Wales
             ,
             Aunt
             to
             the
             renowned
             ,
             S.
             
               Philip
               Sidney
            
             )
             widow
             of
             
               Tho.
               Radcliffe
            
             ,
             3
             Earl
             of
             Sussex
             ,
             founded
             this
             Colledge
             by
             the
             name
             of
             the
             Colledge
             of
             the
             Lady
             
               Frances
               Sidney
               Sussex
            
             ,
             in
             a
             place
             called
             the
             
               Grey
               Fryars
            
             ,
             which
             Friary
             builded
             by
             King
             Henry
             1.
             suppressed
             Anno
             1546.
             by
             King.
             Hen.
             8.
             and
             given
             to
             Trinitie
             Colledge
             in
             Cambridge
             ,
             was
             since
             from
             it
             by
             Act
             of
             Parliament
             conveyed
             to
             the
             executours
             of
             the
             said
             Countesse
             ,
             
               Henry
               Grey
            
             5
             Earl
             of
             Kent
             ,
             and
             Iohn
             Lord
             Harrington
             of
             Exton
             ,
             in
             fee-farm
             :
             for
             the
             building
             and
             perfecting
             of
             this
             her
             Colledge
             ,
             she
             gave
             by
             her
             last
             will
             and
             testament
             (
             besides
             her
             goods
             unbequeathed
             )
             5000
             pounds
             ,
             wherewith
             her
             executors
             aforenamed
             built
             and
             endowed
             it
             with
             lands
             &
             revenews
             ,
             for
             the
             maintenance
             of
             a
             Master
             ,
             10
             Fellows
             ,
             and
             20
             scholars
             :
             Which
             being
             increased
             by
             the
             accessarie
             foundation
             of
             S.
             
               Iohn
               Hart
            
             Knight
             ,
             
               Leonard
               Smith
            
             ,
             Citizen
             of
             
               London
               ,
               Peter
               Blundel
            
             of
             Tiverton
             Clothier
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Freeston
            
             Esquire
             ,
             Edward
             Lord
             Mountague
             of
             Boughton
             ,
             &c.
             hath
             in
             present
             a
             Master
             ,
             12
             Fellows
             and
             33
             scholars
             ,
             and
             for
             the
             further
             enlarging
             thereof
             ,
             S.
             
               Francis
               Clark
            
             Knight
             hath
             lately
             built
             20
             Chambers
             for
             students
             ,
             founded
             4
             fellowships
             with
             8
             scholarships
             more
             ,
             and
             augmented
             the
             scholarships
             of
             the
             foundation
             .
             Benefactours
             to
             the
             same
             Colledge
             have
             been
             the
             forementioned
             executours
             ,
             Iohn
             Lord
             Harrington
             the
             younger
             ,
             the
             Lady
             Lucie
             Countesse
             of
             Bedford
             his
             sister
             ,
             the
             Lady
             
               Anne
               Harrington
            
             his
             mother
             ,
             the
             aforenamed
             Lord
             
               Mountague
               ,
               Iames
               Mountague
            
             his
             brother
             ,
             Doctor
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Bishop
             of
             Winchester
             ,
             the
             first
             Master
             ,
             George
             Lord
             Goring
             ,
             S.
             
               Iohn
               Breerton
            
             Knight
             ,
             his
             Majest
             .
             Sergeaunt
             in
             the
             Kingdome
             of
             Ireland
             ,
             one
             of
             the
             first
             scholars
             of
             this
             house
             ,
             a
             most
             bountifull
             benefactour
             ,
             
               Iohn
               Young
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             Dean
             of
             Winchester
             ,
             Fellow
             of
             this
             Colledge
             ,
             S.
             
               William
               Wilmore
            
             the
             first
             Pensioner
             in
             it
             ,
             
               Robert
               Iohnson
            
             of
             Luffenham
             Archdeacon
             of
             
               Leicester
               ,
               Iohn
               Harrington
               ,
               Godf.
               Fuljambe
               ,
               Edward
               Wray
               ,
            
             and
             
               Robert
               Hudson
            
             Esquiers
             .
             The
             whole
             number
             of
             students
             at
             this
             present
             with
             officers
             and
             servants
             of
             the
             foundation
             are
             210.
             
             
               Samuel
               Ward
            
             Doctour
             of
             Divinitie
             ,
             and
             the
             Lady
             Margaret
             Professour
             ,
             &c.
             now
             Master
             thereof
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             totall
             number
             of
             Students
             of
             all
             Degrees
             in
             this
             Vniversitie
             ,
             that
             had
             names
             in
             every
             particular
             Colled●e
             ,
             with
             the
             Magistrates
             and
             daily
             officers
             thereunto
             belonging
             ,
             besides
             divers
             young
             Scholars
             that
             were
             relieved
             herein
             ,
             which
             had
             no
             names
             in
             any
             of
             the
             Colledges
             aforesaid
             ,
             was
             in
             Anno
             16●●
             ,
             3050.
             
             And
             by
             reason
             of
             the
             visitation
             of
             sicknesse
             in
             the
             yeare
             1629
             ,
             many
             were
             then
             dispersed
             to
             Oxford
             ,
             and
             other
             places
             ,
             and
             no
             supply
             came
             the
             yeare
             ●●lowing
             ,
             by
             which
             means
             there
             is
             now
             in
             the
             same
             but
             2848.
             
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           Printed
           by
           the
           Printers
           to
           the
           Vniversitie
           of
           Cambridge
           ,
           for
           JOHN
           SCOT
           the
           elder
           ,
           and
           to
           be
           sold
           over
           against
           Holborn
           Conduit
           ,
           at
           the
           house
           of
           
             Robert
             Peak
             ,
             Anno
          
           1634.
           
        
         
         
         
         
      
    
  

