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A Collection of Letters, Statutes, and Other Documents, from the MS. Library of Corp. Christ. Coll. Illustrative of the History of the University of Cambridge During the Period of the Reformation, from A.D. MD, to A.D. MDLXXII
- Title:
- A Collection of Letters, Statutes, and Other Documents, from the MS. Library of Corp. Christ. Coll. Illustrative of the History of the University of Cambridge During the Period of the Reformation, from A.D. MD, to A.D. MDLXXII
- Author:
- Lamb, J.
- Location:
- London
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 242 Edition of ’A Letter from the King [Henry VIII] to the Vice Chancellor, Desiring him to Send to London Twelve Learned Men to Examine Printed Books’ taken from CCCC MS 242, pp. 26-7 Edition of ’A Letter from Dr Fox to the Vice Chancellor Respecting Mr Latimer’s Sermons’ taken from CCCC MS 242, pp. 14-5
- Edition in English of an English language version of the Reginald Pole’s commission of visitation for the University of Cambridge similar to another version in Latin found in CCCC MS 118, p. 274
- Edition of the _Statuta Reginae Elizabethae Anno Duodecimo Edita_ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 315-54
- Edition of ’A Letter from the king [Henry VIII] to the University, Requiring their Determination on the Question, _Utrum Decere Uxorem Fratris Mortui Sine Liberis sit Prohibitum Jure Diuino et Naturali_’ taken from CCCC MS 242, p. 19
- Edition of ’A Replie to the Aunsweres of the Doctors’ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 391-9
- Edition of ’An Answere to the Pretensed Grieffes of Certeyne of the Bodie of the Universitie (of Cambridge)’ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 377-91
- Edition of ’Articles Exhibited by the Masters of Colleges Against Mr Beacon, Puresye, Nicholls, Browne and Others’ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 400-402
- Edition of ’The Address of Dr Buckmaster, Vice-Chancellor, to the Senate Anno Domini 1529, 29 die Januarii’ taken from CCCC MS 242, pp. 15-6
- Edition of ’The Grevances of the Bodye of the Universitye for the Alteration of the Auncient Privileges and Customes by the New Statutes with the Reasons Annexed’ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 363-77
- Edition of ’The Heds of the Colleges Against the _Statuta Reginae Elizabethae Anno Duodecimo Edita_’ as found in CCCC MS 118, p. 355
- Edition of a commission of Elizabeth I issued to Matthew Parker and others to conduct a visitation of Eton College and Cambridge University, dated at Westminster 20th June 1563, as found in CCCC MS 114A, pp. 275-8
- Edition of a declaration by the Vice-Chancellor and the University of Cambridge complaining about the actions of William Pallet in his capacity as a royal purveyor of poultry, 3rd March 1552, taken from CCCC MS 106 , pp. 155-6
- Edition of a letter (unsigned) to the Vice-Chancellor and members of the University of Cambridge granting them license to continue divinity disputations despite a recent order in Council barring disputation about the nature of the sacrament, dated at Hampton Court, 1st January 1547, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 85-6
- Edition of a letter from the Duke of Somerset to the Vice-Chancellor and Masters of the colleges of Cambridge University instructing them to follow the same order of mass, matins and evensong currently in use in the king’s chapel, dated at Syon, 4th September 1548, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 103
- Edition of a letter from the University of Cambridge to Edward VI informing him of the death of Martin Bucer, dated at Cambridge, 4th March 1551, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 154-5
- Edition of a letter from the University of Cambridge to King Henry VIII concerning the power of the Bishop of Rome in England, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 37-9
- Edition of a letter of Bishop Gardiner in his capacity as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the Vice-Chancellor demanding the punishment of those members of the University who transgress rules on the eating of meat during Lent and the proper pronunciation of Greek, dated 15th May, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 43-5
- Edition of a letter of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester to Dr Matthew Parker insisting on the punishment of those known to have taken part in the staging of ’The Tragedy of Pammachius’ at Christ’s College, Cambridge, dated at London, 12th May 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 54-6
- Edition of a letter of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester to Dr Matthew Parker instructing him to make inquiries into the staging of ’The Tragedy of Pammachius’ at Christ’s College, Cambridge, dated at London, 23rd April 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 51-2
- Edition of a letter of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester, Chancellor of Cambridge University, to the University recommending Mr Cosin to be Master of Catherine Hall, undated, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 169
- Edition of a letter of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester, Chancellor of Cambridge University, to the University, dated at London, 8th September 1553 as found in CCCC MS 106, p. 169
- Edition of a letter of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester, Chancellor of Cambridge University, to the Vice-Chancellor of the University, requesting him to appoint his servant as a beadle and to ensure adherence to the articles of religion, dated at Southwark, 24th March 1554, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 170-71
- Edition of a letter of Cardinal Pole to Cambridge University and the masters of the colleges instructing them to revise and reform the university statutes and to visit Clare Hall, dated at the court, 21st November 1557, taken from CCCC MS 106 , p. 274
- Edition of a letter of Catherine Parr to the University of Cambridge informing them that she had interceded with the king to prevent the forfeiture of the university’s revenues, dated at Greenwich, 26th February, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 71-2
- Edition of a letter of Dr Matthew Parker to Bishop Gardiner of Winchester informing Gardiner of Parker’s further investigation into the matter of the performance of ’The Tragedy of Pammachius’ at Christ’s College, Cambridge, dated at Cambridge, 8th May 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 53-4
- Edition of a letter of Dr Matthew Parker to Bishop Gardiner of Winchester informing Gardiner of the results of Parker’s inquiries into the staging of ’The Tragedy of Pammachius’ at Christ’s College, Cambridge, dated at Cambridge, 3rd April 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 50
- Edition of a letter of Dr Robert Beaumont, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, to Archbishop Matthew Parker, Chancellor, informing him of the university’s adherence to uniformity in doctrine, rites and vestments, dated at Cambridge, 27th February 1564, taken from CCCC MS 106 , p. 314
- Edition of a letter of Drs Whitgift, Perne and Mey to the Archbishop of Canterbury asking for the restraining of preachers in the University of Cambridge as found in CCCC MS 118, p. 356
- Edition of a letter of Edward VI to the Vice-Chancellor and Regents of the University of Cambridge, appointing Martin Bucer Professor of Divinity, dated at Westminster, 4th December 1549, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 152-3
- Edition of a letter of Jane Seymour to Cambridge University, informing them of the birth of a prince, dated at Hampton Court, 12th October 1537, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 41
- Edition of a letter of Lord Burghley to Cambridge University concerning a controversy over the election of lecturers as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 360-62
- Edition of a letter of Mary I to Bishop Gardiner, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge requesting him to see that all university statutes and ordinances be kept as they were in the time of Henry VIII, dated at Richmond, 20th August 1553, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 165-6
- Edition of a letter of Philip of Spain to Cambridge University, dated at Windsor, 3rd August 1554, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 171
- Edition of a letter of Ralph Aynesworth to Dr Edmunds notifying him of a complaint brought before the King’s Council by the townspeople of Cambridge against the University, dated at London, 22nd February, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 34
- Edition of a letter of Sit Thomas Smith to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, instructing him to arrange prayers and processions for the success of the royal army going abroad, dated at Downham, 21st August 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 103-4
- Edition of a letter of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Bishops of London, Ely and Bangor to Lord Burghley concerning the dispute over the _Statuta Reginae Elizabethae Anno Duodecimo Edita_ as found in CCCC MS 118, p. 360
- Edition of a letter of the Bishop of Winchester and the Royal Council to the aldermen of Cambridge instructing them to cease the forced muster of members of the university, dated September 1542, taken from CCCC MS 106 , pp. 41-2
- Edition of a letter of the Duke of Norfolk to the University of Cambridge, instructing them to certify how many men they can raise for service in France, dated at Newmarket, 1544 (?), taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 42-3
- Edition of a letter of the Royal Council to Dr Matthew Parker instructing him to admonish those known to have taken part in the staging of ’The Tragedy of Pammachius’ at Christ’s College, Cambridge, dated at London, 16th May 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 57
- Edition of a letter of the Royal Council to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University informing him that they have gaoled a royal purveyor for the theft of the Master of Peterhouse’s horse, dated at Greenwich, 14th May 1546, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 73
- Edition of a letter of the University of Cambridge to the Chancellor, Bishop Gardiner of Winchester, congratulating him on recovering the university’s dignity, dated at Cambridge, August 1553, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 167-8
- Edition of a letter of the University of Cambridge to the Duke of Somerset, dated at Cambridge, 14th November 1547, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 80-82
- Edition of a letter of the University to Bishop Fisher of Rochester in his capacity as Chancellor of the University, concerning the privileges of the University taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 10-
- Edition of a letter of the visitors to Cambridge University, granting the senior members of the university permission to hold an election for a new Vice-Chancellor, dated at Westminster, 9th February 1549, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 106
- Edition of a letter of the visitors to Cambridge University, instructing the senior members of the university to do nothing that would prejudice their proceedings, dated at Windsor, 8th November 1548, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 104-5
- Edition of a letter of the visitors to Cambridge University, instructing the University to require subscription to the 42 Articles of Religion before the awarding of any degree, dated 1st June 1553, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 161-4
- Edition of a letter of Thomas Cromwell to the Mayor of Cambridge rebuking them for infringing the privileges of the University, dated 15th May, taken from CCCC MS106, pp. 36-7
- Edition of a letter of Walter Haddon to Dr Matthew Parker requesting Parker to present Martin Bucer for his degree of doctor of divinity, undated (1550?), taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 153
- Edition of a letter of William May to Dr Matthew Parker concerning the search for a ’device touching the order of your University’, dated at London, 13th March 1547-8 (?), taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 104
- Edition of a letter of William Paget and Thomas Smith concerning their role as arbitrators between the townspeople of Cambridge and the University, dated at London, 21st February 1547 taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 89-90
- Edition of a letter written on behalf of the Duke of Somerset to the University of Cambridge, dated _ex aedibus Somercet._, 9th December 1547, taken from CCCC MS 106 , pp. 82-5
- Edition of a memorandum in English concerning the excommunication of Dr Cliff, LL.D, Chancellor to the Bishop of Ely, taken from CCCC MS 106 (a similar text in Latin also appears in this manuscript), pp. 12-18
- Edition of a memorandum recording a dispute between the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University and the Mayor of the town at the Black Assembly on 22nd October 1546, dated at Windsor, 1st November 1546, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 73-4
- Edition of a revised version of the agreement between the townspeople of Cambridge and the University concerning recent disputes, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 94-6
- Edition of an abstract of the composition between the University and the town of Cambridge, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 1-6
- Edition of an agreement between the townspeople of Cambridge and the University concerning recent disputes, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 90-93
- Edition of an extract from a letter of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester to Dr Matthew Parker and Dr Thomas Smith requesting details of the performance of ’The Tragedy of Pammachius’ at Christ’s College, dated at London, 27th March 1545, taken from CCCC MS 106 , p. 49
- Edition of an order to establish a night watch during the time of Sturbridge Fair, 1550, taken from CCCC MS 106 , p. 151
- Edition of articles of certain injuries done by the officers of Cambridge University to the Mayor, with responses annotated in the margins, brought before the Vice-Chancellor in July 1533, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 28- 33
- Edition of Dr Matthew Parker’s minute of an interview with Henry VIII concerning the results of the visitation of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, 1546, taken from CCCC MS 108, pp. 59-60
- Edition of Edward VI’s commission to the visitors appointed to visit Cambridge University, dated at Westminster, 10th April 1549, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 107-8
- Edition of Mr Stokes’ Oration upon the occasion of the presence of the visitors of Mary I to the University of Cambridge, delivered at Cambridge, 11th January 1556, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 177-80
- Edition of the _Ordinationes Reginaldi Poli de Diuinis Officiis Celebrandis_ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 270-73
- Edition of the _Ordinationes Reginaldi Poli pro Regimine Universitatis_ as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 237-54
- Edition of the ’Statutes of Cambridge University’ dated 22 June 1558 (_Statuta Academiae Cantabrigiensis A Visitatoribus Elizabethae Reginae Anno Primo Data_) as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 278-99
- Edition of the account of a brawl that accompanied an ’election of a Vice-Chancellor contrary to the myndes and liberties of the Regentes’, undated (1545?), taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 47-8
- Edition of the accounts for the building of St Mary’s Church, Cambridge, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 7-8
- Edition of the accounts in English of Dr Mayhew and Master Ainsworth for expenses incurred in securing the confirmation of the privileges of Corpus Christi College, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 97-100
- Edition of the accounts in Latin of Dr Mayhew and Master Ainsworth for expenses incurred in securing the confirmation of the privileges of Corpus Christi College, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 100-101
- Edition of the accounts of the colleges of Cambridge University submitted as part of the visitation carried out by Matthew Parker and others in 1546, taken from CCCC MS 108, pp. 61-70
- Edition of the articles of faith required to be sworn to by members of Cambridge University, together with the list of names of those who so swore, dated June 1554-July 1555, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 172-6
- Edition of the ballad ’Jack of the North Beyonde the Style Speaketh’ taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 160
- Edition of the commission of visitation of the University of Cambridge issued by Henry VIII to Matthew Parker, 16th January 1545-6, as found in CCCC MS 108, pp. 58-9
- Edition of the complaints of the rioters against enclosure and other acts of the University of Cambridge, its members and officials, undated (c. 1552-3?), taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 157-60
- Edition of the contributions from Cambridge colleges towards the provision of ten soldiers for service under the Duke of Norfolk in France, September 1542, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 42
- Edition of the hearings into the disputes over the _Statuta Reginae Elizabethae Anno Duodecimo Edita_ before Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the bishop of Ely as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 357-9
- Edition of the Injunctions prescribed to the University of Cambridge and the Colleges by the Visitors of Queen Elizabeth I (_Injunctiones a Vistitatoribus Elizabethae Praescriptae_) as found in CCCC MS 118, pp. 300-8
- Edition of the letter of Edward VI to the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor and other senior figures in the University of Cambridge informing them of his intention of sending a visitation to the University and instructing them not to do anything to the prejudice of that visit, dated at Greenwich, 4th April 1549, as found in CCCC MS 106, p. 102
- Edition of the list of contributions from Cambridge colleges towards the cost of a new silver cross purchased by order of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester, 1554-5, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 101
- Edition of the oration of Master Roo of King’s College in praise of Cardinal Wolsey, 1520, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 9-10
- Edition of the proceedings of Mary I’s visitors to Cambridge University, November 1555-May 1556, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 184-236
- Edition of the proceedings of the visitors at Cambridge University, May-July 1549, taken from CCCC MS 106, pp. 109-20
- Edition of the stipends and wages which Cambridge University and its colleges pay to the beadles, drawn up during the presence of Elizabeth I’s visitors in the town, 1558-9, as found in CCCC MS 106, p. 299
- Edition of the sums raised by the collection for the register Master Rogers at the King’s visitation, undated, taken from CCCC MS 106, p. 121
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bm891ts1074