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         University of Oxford.
      
       
         
           1687
        
      
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             Doctors in all faculty's appointed to meet the King
             University of Oxford.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             s.n.,
             [Oxford :
             1687]
          
           
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           University of Oxford -- Faculty.
           Broadsides -- England -- Oxford (Oxfordshire) -- 17th century
        
      
    
     
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               Doct●●●
               in
               all
               Faculty's
               appointed
               to
               meet
               the
               KING
            
             
               Dr.
               Harsnett
               ex
               Aed
               .
               Ch.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Breach
               ex
               Aed
               .
               Ch.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Beale
               C.
               C.
               C.
               
            
             
               Sr.
               Tho.
               Clayton
            
             
               Dr.
               Say
            
             
               Dr.
               Broughton
               è
               Coll.
               Om.
               An.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Pudsey
               e
               Coll.
               Magd.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Halton
            
             
               Dr.
               Mill
               ex
               Aul.
               Edm.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Levett
               ex
               Aul.
               Magd.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Beeston
            
             
               Dr.
               Bourchier
            
             
               Dr.
               Gould
               e
               Coll.
               Wadh.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Levinz
            
             
               Dr.
               Rudston
               Coll.
               D.
               Joh.
               
            
             
               Dr.
               Fry
               e
               Coll.
               Trinit
               .
            
             
               Dr.
               Venn
            
             
               Dr.
               Bury
            
             
               Dr.
               Edwards
            
             
               Dr.
               Meer
            
             
               Dr.
               Hall
            
             
               Dr.
               Eaton
            
             
               Dr.
               Luffe
            
             
               Dr.
               Bayley
               ex
               Aul.
               N.
               Hosp
               .
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
               Masters
               of
               Arts
               appointed
               to
               meet
               the
               KING
               .
            
             
               Mr.
               Finch
               Warden
               of
               All-Souls
            
             
               Mr.
               Clerke
               e
               Coll.
               Om.
               An.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Atterbury
               ex
               Aede
               Christi
            
             
               Mr.
               Taylor
               e
               C.
               C.
               C.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Edwards
               e
               Coll.
               Merton
            
             
               Mr.
               Kinsey
               e
               Coll.
               Oriel
            
             
               Mr.
               Walker
               M
               aster
               of
               Univ.
               Coll.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Bateman
               of
               Univ.
               Coll.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Hyde
               e
               Coll.
               Magd.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Halton
               e
               Coll.
               Reg.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Mundy
               e
               Coll.
               Novo
            
             
               Mr.
               Dunster
               e
               Coll.
               Wadh.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Delanne
               e
               Coll.
               D.
               Joh.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Howe
               e
               Coll.
               Trinit
               .
            
             
               Mr.
               White
               e
               Coll.
               Baliol
            
             
               Mr.
               Jenkins
               e
               Coll.
               Jesu
            
             
               Mr.
               Hopkins
               e
               Coll.
               Linc.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Entwisle
               e
               Coll.
               Aen.
               N.
               
            
             
               Mr.
               Cowcher
               e
               Coll.
               Pembr
            
          
        
      
       
         
           Ordered
           by
           the
           Delegates
           of
           the
           Convocation
           for
           His
           Majesties
           Reception
           .
        
         
           AT
           the
           ringing
           of
           St.
           Maries
           great
           Bell
           (
           at
           a
           time
           appointed
           by
           Mr.
           Vice-chancellor
           )
           the
           Doctors
           and
           Masters
           above
           written
           shall
           repair
           to
           Wadham
           College-Gate
           and
           from
           thence
           together
           with
           Mr.
           Vice-chancellor
           shall
           ride
           two
           and
           two
           to
           meet
           the
           King
           according
           to
           their
           Seniority
           in
           the
           University
           ,
           every
           Doctor
           riding
           upon
           a
           foot-cloth
           and
           wearing
           a
           scarlett
           Gowne
           .
           Both
           the
           Proctors
           to
           ride
           upon
           foot-cloths
           wearing
           their
           usuall
           Habitts
           .
           And
           every
           Master
           of
           Arts
           upon
           a
           foot-cloth
           and
           wearing
           a
           wide
           sleeved
           Gowne
           and
           silk
           hood
           (
           which
           Gownes
           and
           Habitts
           they
           shall
           wear
           as
           often
           as
           they
           shall
           appear
           upon
           any
           publick
           account
           in
           the
           University
           )
           the
           three
           
             Esq
          
           Bedells
           shall
           also
           ride
           before
           Mr.
           Vice-chancellor
           in
           their
           formality's
           upon
           foot-cloths
           bearing
           their
           Staves
           .
        
         
           
             
               Aug.
               26.
               1687.
               
            
          
           
             
               Ben.
               Cooper
            
             Reg
             st
             .
             Universitatis
             Oxon.
             
          
        
      
    
     
  

