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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 106: Documents Relating to the University of Cambridge

Description

Alternative title
Documents Relating to the University of Cambridge
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
pp. 690 numbered
Date created
[ca. 1500-1599]
Language
Latin, English
Material
Paper (and vellum)
Height (mm)
305
Width (mm)
210
Additions
On the flyleaf (p. 1) in Roman hand: "Who due wilbe a register Shuld holde his penne in truthe entyere. Ensearch he ought recordys of olde, The doute to trye, the right to holde. The lawes to knowe he must contende, Olde customes eke he shoulde expende. No paynes to wryte he may refuse, His office ellys he doth abuse." There is a short table of contents on p. 5 in Parker's hand, occupying one leaf.
Foliation
pp. 1-84 (85-88 missing) + 89-90 + 90a-d + 91-4, 94a-f, 95-98, 98a-b, 99-108 + 108a-b + 109-170 + 170a-b + 171-80 (181- 184 missing) + 185-202 + 202a-b + 203-204 + 204a-b + 205-206 + 206a-b + 207-250 (251-2 missing) + 253-300 + 300a-d + 301-328 + 328a-b + 329-330 + 330a-d + 331-348 (349-350 missing) + 351-358 + 358a-f + 359-364 + 364a-b + 365-378 + 378a-b + 379-380 + 380a-d + 381-402 + 402aa-az + 402 ba-bb + 403-406 (407-410 missing) + 411-419 + 420a-c + 421-422 + 422b-c + 423-490 + 490a-f + 491-492 + 492a-d + 493a-h + 494 + 495a-j + 496-99 + 499a-b + 500-512 + 512a-f + 513-29 (530-533 missing) + 534-540 (541-542 missing) + 534-545 + 545a-b + 546 + 546a-b + 547-555 + 555a + 556 + 556a + 557-564 + 564a-d + 565-568 (569-572 missing) + 573-590 (591-594 missing) + 595-603 + 603a-p + 604-610 (611-612 missing) + 613-614 + 614a-b + 615-24 + 624aa-ci + 625-31 + 631a-b + 632 + 632a-d (flap) + 633-638 + 638a-d + 639-78 + 678a-d + 679-687 (688 missing) + 689-691.

Abstract/Contents

Summary
MS 106 contains a large collection of letters, documents and transcripts relating to the administration of the University of Cambridge and the university's relationship with the town of Cambridge. For the most part, this material relates to the sixteenth century but there are a few copies of earlier documents. The manuscript dates to the sixteenth century.
Contents
Papal bulls concerning the privileges of the University of Cambridge -- Writ of Richard II to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to secure Henry de Attlefield to appear to answer Corpus Christi College on a plea of trespass -- The building of the church of Blessed Mary in Cambridge -- Certain memoranda in the auditors' common chest -- Receipts to be returned to the pro-chancellor elect by his predecessor -- Account of the proctors, 1545 -- Alban Langdale, Account of the tenements conveyed to the University of Cambridge by Master Thomas Bar -- List of debts of the University of Cambridge not yet repaid -- Decree of Stephen Gardiner and Thomas Thirlby on the controversy about the proctorship -- Exoneration of the proctors upon departure from office (1521) -- Note annotated by Matthew Parker, Hoc anno in festo nativitatis B. Mariae M. P. accessit Cantabrigiam -- Account of Matthew Parker, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Account of the expenses incurred by Maydew and Ainsworth during the confirmation of the privileges of the University of Cambridge -- Expenses of Dr. Maydew and Mr. Aynsworth, 1 Edw. VI -- Writings delivered to the University of Cambridge by Matthew Parker, vice-chancellor, 1548 -- The powers of the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge and of the mayor -- Royal charter concerning the imprisonment of malefactors in the castle of Cambridge -- Letter from William Carne to the vice-chancellor concerning a case in the vice-chancellor's court -- Charter of Richard II confirming the privileges of the University of Cambridge -- Complaints of the brewers against the University of Cambridge, 1550 -- Decisions of the University of Cambridge, a letter of Elizabeth I, and a letter to the bishop of Winchester -- Royal writ transferring the case of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge versus the University to the chancery -- Writs in the case of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge versus the University -- Rules governing Stourbridge fair in Cambridge -- Fines levied at Stourbridge fair in Cambridge, 1553 -- Letter from the privy council to the barons of the exchequer, Nov. 20, 1550 -- Record of the Exchequer on the proceedings between the University of Cambridge and the pewterers company -- Fines levied at Stourbridge fair 1555 -- Royal writ on the disturbance at Stourbridge fair -- Letter from the privy council to the pewterers company commanding them to drop their suit versus the University of Cambridge, dated Westminster Nov. 21, 1550 -- Letter from Dr Buckmaster to Dr Edmondes vice-chancellor, dated London May 14 1543, about some writings and money due to the university -- Letter from Dr Buckmaster vice-chancellor, to Dr Edmundes -- Letter from the University of Cambridge to Henry VIII concerning the authority of the pope in England -- Letter from Thomas Audley, lord keeper of the privy seal, to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge and the mayor of Cambridge, dated June 3 -- Papal bulls on the privileges of the University of Cambridge -- Proceedings concerning the privileges, statutes, customs of the University of Cambridge taken from the black book -- Oration of Master Roo on the occasion of the visit of Cardinal Wolsey to Kings' College, Cambridge, 1520 -- Excommunication of Edward Slegge, mayor of Cambridge, 1529 -- Summons of Elizabeth Slater, 1529 -- Patent issued by Elizabeth I to John Bodeleigh to print the English bible for seven years -- Summons of William Withringham -- Excommunication of Robert Cliff, 1538 -- Letter from Dr Smith, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the university -- Note on Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester and university chancellor -- Summons of Roger Hayworde -- Writ of Edward VI witnessed by Thomas Ellens, 1549 -- Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the vice-chancellor -- Notes concerning Stourbridge fair in Cambridge -- Letter of attorney for William Sherwood and John Mere, bedells, in a case against the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge -- Notes on the master of the Glomery -- Letter of attorney for Dr Sampson and others in a case against the mayor of Cambridge -- Articles of certain injuries done by officers of the university to the mayor with answers to them, 1533 -- Articles of complaint submitted to Dr Haynes, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, by the mayor of Cambridge, 1534 -- Letter from Thomas Cromwell to the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge -- Letter from R. Ainsworth to Dr Edmundes -- Letter from Thomas Audley, lord chancellor, to the vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Letter from R. Ainsworth to Dr Edmundes -- Letter from Dr Haynes to an unnamed doctor appointing him to preach -- Status of the common chest of the University of Cambridge 1534-1543 -- Complaints of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge against the vice-chancellor and the university -- Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor and University of Cambridge, 1547 -- The wording of the submission to be made by the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge to the vice-chancellor and university -- Grievances declared by John Madew, vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge against the mayor and city of Cambridge, 1546 -- Response of the mayor of Cambridge to the grievances declared by John Madew, vice-chancellor of the university -- Response of the chancellor of the University of Cambridge to complaints made by the mayor and townspeople of Cambridge -- Lords of the council confirm the right of the University of Cambridge to hold a court at Stourbridge fair, 1534 -- Privileges sued for by the University of Cambridge -- Letter from Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset to the mayor and burgesses of Cambridge, 1547 -- Conditions and objections returned by the mayor and townsmen of Cambridge against the suit of the grant of privileges to the University of Cambridge -- Commission of Henry VIII, to Matthew Parker and others to visit the university -- Valuation of the livings held by the University of Cambridge -- Tithe of churches and colleges in Cambridge -- List of foundation dates of the colleges of the University of Cambridge -- Letters of attorney for William Paget, William May, Thomas Wendy, John Cheke, Thomas Smith and William Cecil in all academic cases, 1547 -- Grace concerning William Paget, William May, Thomas Wendy, John Cheke, Thomas Smith and William Cecil for acting in all academic cases, 1547 -- Letter of William Paget and Thomas Smith, 1547 -- Copy of an agreement between the University of Cambridge and the town of Cambridge -- Proceedings between the University of Cambridge and the town of Cambridge concerning the articles of an agreement -- Articles of an agreement between the University of Cambridge and the town of Cambridge as corrected by the heads -- Declaration by the vice-chancellor and the University of Cambridge concerning the behaviour of William Pallet, 1552 -- Conference between several of the heads of Cambridge about enclosing commons and other matters, June 5, 1548 -- Conference between the heads, mayor and townsmen of Cambridge about enclosing commons -- Form of a charter of privileges of the University of Cambridge petitioned for but not granted -- Grace concerning degrees to be conferred -- Petition for a grant of the Franciscan priory to the University of Cambridge -- Charter of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge concerning the Stourbridge fair -- Taxation of the colleges of the University of Cambridge for the tenth and benevolence of 1539 -- Ballad on the enclosure of commons in Cambridge -- Decree for the regulation of the university chest of the University of Cambridge, 1553 -- Orders for a watch at the time of the Stourbridge fair in Cambridge, 1550 -- Orders for a watch at the time of the Stourbridge fair in Cambridge, 1551 -- Letter concerning clothing for some men for the Duke of Norfolk -- Account of the charges of raising and arraying men paid by several colleges and townspeople in Cambridge, 1544 -- Assessment of the university and town of Cambridge for the loan to Mary I, 1557 -- The oath given by the proctors of the University of Cambridge at the black assembly -- The Black Assembly -- Orders for commencement at the University of Cambridge -- Letter from Sir Edward North to the University of Cambridge -- Indentures of 1551 and 1553 found in the common chest of the University of Cambridge -- Letter from Sir Edward North to the University of Cambridge -- Indentures of 1549, 1542, 1483 and 1548 found in the common chest of the University of Cambridge -- Letter from Sir Edward North to the University of Cambridge -- Payments made from the common chest to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1554-1559 -- Money to be returned to the common chest of the University of Cambridge, 1545 -- Decision concerning the rectory of Burwell -- Excerpt from a charter of Henry VIII concerning the appropriation of the rectory of Burwell -- Letter from Andrew Perne to Matthew Parker, 1572 -- Lease of the parsonage of Burwell to Nicholas Bacon -- Grace concerning the rectory of Burwell -- Bond of £100 from Nicholas Bacon to the University of Cambridge -- Excerpts from an indenture between the University of Cambridge and Sir Edward North -- Payments made to the bedelles and others upon admission and commencement -- Papal bull of Julius II concerning indulgences for those contributing to the rebuilding of St Peter's in Rome, 1508 -- Decree of the University of Cambridge concerning dispensations -- List of proctors of the University of Cambridge and the decrees of their nomination, 1557 -- Graces concerning the university chest in relation to the election of preachers and proctors in the University of Cambridge -- On the selection of the proctors of the University of Cambridge -- Writ of Richard II for a convocation in the church of Blessed Mary in Cambridge -- Letter of William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury to the vicar of the church of St Nicholas, Romney 1388 -- Fragment of a letter in Greek 'ad Ponetum' -- Grace concerning matriculation -- Letter from William Cecil to Matthew Parker, 1566 -- Letter concerning ceremonies, the cross, the creed, etc. by Edmund Guest -- Extract from the statute 30 Henry VIII. cap. 19 -- Table of the degrees in which matrimony is prohibited, 1560 -- Declaration of certain articles of religion -- On judgement of matriculation -- Oath of the scholars servants and other privileged persons not scholars at the University of Cambridge -- Ordinance and last will of king Edward IV -- Devise for the black assembly -- Orations held before the senate of the University of Cambridge by Matthew Parker -- Letter to Matthew Parker informing him of his being chosen vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Orations of Matthew Parker upon his admission as vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Letter to Matthew Parker informing him of his being again chosen vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Orations of Matthew Parker when he was admitted vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Orations of Matthew Parker before the senate of Cambridge University -- Orations of Matthew Parker before the senate of Cambridge University -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to Henry VIII, 1544 -- Letter of Walter Haddon vice-chancellor of Cambridge University to Matthew Parker, 13 December 1550 -- Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University, to M. Parker vicechancellor, dated London Mar. 27, 1544 -- Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University, desiring the vice-chancellor to assemble the heads and doctors for the examination of the matter, dated London Apr. 23 -- Letter from Matthew Parker in answer to Bishop Gardiner of Winchster's letter of March 27 1544 -- Letter from Matthew Parker in answer to Bishop Gardiner of Winchester's letter at April 23 1544 -- Letter from Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester to Matthew Parker, London May 12 -- Letter from the council to the University of Cambridge, St James May 16 -- Letter from Edward VI. to the University of Cambridge appointing Martin Bucer reader in divinity Dec. 4, anno regni 3tio -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to Edward VI. dated 4 March -- Commission of Edward VI. to uncover and punish heretics -- Letter of Walter Haddon to Matthew Parker concerning the appointment of Martin Bucer -- Certificate of election of Richard Wilks as master of Christ's College Cambridge, June 1548 -- Certificate of election of Cuthbert Scott as master of Christ's College Cambridge, December 1553 -- Notice for an election of a Lady Margaret's professor, University of Cambridge 1556 -- Account of the possessions of Trinity College, Cambridge -- Account of a brawl at an attempt to hold an election for vice-chancellor of Cambridge University -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to the duke of Somerset concerning the appointment of a chancellor -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to the duke of Somerset concerning the appointment of a chancellor -- Letter of the duke of Somerset to the University of Cambridge, December 1547 -- Letter from King Edward VI to the University of Cambridge -- Letter from the duke of Somerset to Gardiner bishop of Winchester, Syon June 28, 1548 -- Commission of Edward VI for visitation of Cambridge University, 10 April 1549 -- Proceedings of the visitors to the University of Cambridge, May 5 to July 7 1549 -- Letter from the visitors to the University of Cambridge, Windsor Nov. 8, 1548 -- Letter from the visitors to the University of Cambridge, Westminster Feb. 9, 1548 -- Decree of the visitors to the University of Cambridge, 1 June, 1553 -- Letter from the protector and council to the University of Cambridge, Hampton Court Palace Jan. 1, 1547 -- Letter from the protector and council to the University of Cambridge, Syon Sept. 4, 1548 -- Letter from Sir Thomas Smith to Matthew Parker vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Downham -- Letter from William Mey to Matthew Parker , vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Last will and testament of Nicholas Shaxton, dated Aug. 5, 1556 -- Letter appointing Katherine Shortwood, widow of William Shortwood, administrator of his estate -- Acquittance of administrators -- Royal writ to the officers of the Canterbury court ordering them not to molest the Chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Excerpts of papal bulls relating to the privileges of the University of Cambridge in matters of probate -- Probate of the will of John Grey in the court of the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge and the prerogative court of Canterbury -- Letter of the administrators of the goods of John Wood granting them to his father -- Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor and proctors of the University of Cambridge, concerning Stourbridge Fair, Sept. 3, 1557 -- Account of a dispute that arose at the black assembly Oct. 22, 1546 -- Form of the submission made by Fletcher late mayor of Cambridge to the university 1547 -- Letter from Queen Catherine Parr to the University of Cambridge, Greenwich Feb. 26 -- Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Greenwich May 14, 1546 -- Letter from the council to the commissioners for levying the contribution in the county of Cambridge, requiring them not to exact any payment to the contribution from the scholars, as none of them could dispense 10£. by the year, Greenwich June 15, 1546 -- Letter concerning the privilege of the scholars of the University of Cambridge not to be included in musters -- Election of Henry Palleyt as Cantor at the College at Windsor -- Certificate of the election and admission of W. Tress to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge -- Resignation of the prebend of Westminster by Edmund Grindal -- Graces of the justices of appeal to be named in the case of John Whittacre and Thomas Ketty -- Statement of the proctors on the election of the vice-chancellor of Cambridge University -- Acquittance of the executors of Brigitta Spence -- Statement of the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Graces of the University of Cambridge -- Letters of administrators -- Acquittance of Alice Edward for her administration of her husband's effects -- Letters of administrators -- Decree of the vice-chancellor concerning the payment of debts of certain deceased persons -- Letter from R. Beaumont to Matthew Parker, Cambridge Oct. 4, 1562 -- Letter from Dr. Nowell to Matthew Parker, London Oct. 4, 1562 -- Letter from Saunderson to the archbishop of Canterbury, Cambridge Oct. 21 -- Letter from the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the lords commissioners in ecclesiastical causes Cambridge Oct. 4, 1562 -- Sums paid by the several colleges of the University of Cambridge to the benevolence 1545 -- Decree of the judge for the creditors -- Letter of the bishop of Lincoln testifying that Dr Madew was absolved and accepted the sacrament -- Charter by which Dr Madew leaves all of his goods to Alice Red also called Alice Madew -- Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to Master William Langforth 23 March 1527 -- Licence granted to mendicant scholars -- Letter of procuration for Robert Sotherton dean of Stoke College -- Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to Master Geroge Withers 5 October 1563 -- Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to Christopher Bayley 31 May 1552 -- Letter of procuration given to Dr Edmunds, 18 October 1538 -- Letter of procuration given to W. Whalley rector of Landbeach -- Probate of a will -- Letter of administration -- Presentation of William Caterry to the vicarage of Burwell -- Writ to the Sheriff of Cambridge to distrain John Edmunds vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Certificate from the vice-chancellor to the king of the goods of Metcalf -- Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to William Burwell -- Royal writ to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to see the goods of one Metcalf and account for the money paid at the exchequer -- Royal writ to the sheriff of Cambridge to secure Thomas Rymball and Margaret his wife to answer John Meres executor of Dr Edmunds -- Letter from Henry VIII to the University of Cambridge, -- Letter from queen Jane [Seymour] to the University of Cambridge, Hampton-court Oct. 12 -- Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge that Edmund Styward has been admitted as a doctor of civil law -- Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge for a bachelor of medicine -- Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge granted to Nicholas Stere -- Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge granted to Balth. Omrye -- Inventory of the stuff of the University of Cambridge -- Letter from Cromwell to the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge -- Letter from the duke of Norfolk to the University of Cambridge -- Assessment of the colleges of the University of Cambridge for the supply of ten soldiers for the duke of Norfolk, Sept. 1542 -- Letter from the council to the commissioners for musters -- Sums paid by every college in Cambridge for tenths -- Letter of administration -- Letters patent under the seal of the University of Cambridge appointing Thomas duke of Norfolk and Henry earl of Surrey stewards of the University -- Testimonial letter granted to E. S. -- Acquittance of administrator -- Letter of administration -- Licence granted to Henry Wood, poor scholar, to accept alms -- Licence to practice surgery -- Dispensation of the University of Cambridge for non-residence granted to Dr Edmunds, 10 October 1526 -- Licence to preach -- Letter of Robert Fitzhugh to the University of Cambridge concerning the council at Pavia -- Letter from the University of Cambridge to the judges of the king's bench, Jan. 13, 1506 -- Excerpt from a charter of Elizabeth I granting licences to preach -- Form of the licence -- Form of the old licence -- Decision of the University on licences that will be granted to preach -- Licence to preach 1571 -- Injunctions to the churchwardens not to suffer any to preach in their churches, but who were licenced by the queen or bishops, 13 Eliz. -- Revocation of a licence to preach by Thomas archbishop of Canterbury 1534 -- Form of a general licence to preach, sent by Dr. Whitgift to be considered of -- Letter from the University of Cambridge to Master Empson Jan. 13 -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to John Fisher, chancellor, January 1505 -- Letter from J. H. to archbishop Parker Mar. 20, 1568 -- Testimonial letter -- Acquittance of administrator -- Decree concerning butchers and the making of tallow candles -- Letter of attorney -- Letter from Queen Mary to Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the University of Cambridge -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to Stephen Gardiner, August 1553-4 -- Letter from King Philip of Spain to the University of Cambridge August 1554 -- Articles of religion under Queen Mary -- Several articles of John Young vice-chancellor of Cambridge University -- Names of those who subscribed to the articles of John Young -- Letter from the queen to the commissioners for the loan in Cambridgeshire Oct. 10, 4 et 5 regni -- Letter of David Brook to the University of Cambridge, 24 April, 1556 -- Assessment of the town of Cambridge -- Letter of Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the University, September 1553 -- Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University recommending Mr. Cosin to be master of Catherine-hall -- Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University, to the vice-chancellor, Mar. 24, 1554 -- Oration before the visitors of Queen Mary by master Stokes -- Names of the persons excempted out of the Queen Mary's pardon -- Letter from Reginald Pole to the vice-chancellor and heads of the University of Cambridge, Nov. 21, 1557 -- Letter of the University of Cambridge to the archbishop and other judges of ecclesiastical cases, November 1562 -- Letter from Dr. Beaumont, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to archbishop Parker, Feb. 27, 1564 -- Letter from the council to bishop Bonner Nov. 17, 1554 -- A satirical ballad on the pregnancy of Queen Mary -- Payments made to the bedells upon admission -- Account of the bedells -- What graduates shall pay to the bedells and what the same may accept upon the occasion of a legantine visitation -- Excerpt from Matthew Paris on the price of wine -- Indenture between Matthew Parker and the executor of John Meres -- Inventory of all the silver at Corpus Christi College Cambridge December 18 H VIII -- Of a scholarship called Meres' scholarship in Corpus Christi College -- Letter from R. Nokes to archbishop Parker -- Indenture between the University of Cambridge and the executors of John Meres -- Letter from John Embden, executor to Mr. Meres, to Matthew Parker Feb. 16, 1559 -- Hand over of masters Standish and Long, retiring from the office of proctors, to masters Pearson and Embden -- Hand over of the taxes -- Table of English Kings

Bibliographic information

M.R. James Date
xvi
Augmented James Record
https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:sn058tk2911/106.pdf
Original James Record
https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:xv120hk2905/MS_106.pdf
Contains
  • Papal bulls concerning the privileges of the University of Cambridge. 7-11
    Nasmith
    Bullae papales de privilegiis academies
    Note
    A Record of 1419, reciting Bulls of John XXII, Boniface IX, Honorius and Sergius
    See Dyer, Privileges I 58 etc.
  • Writ of Richard II to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to secure Henry de Attlefield to appear to answer Corpus Christi College on a plea of trespass. 12-13
    Nasmith
    Breve regis Ricardi II, vice-comiti Cantab. directum ut distringat et corpora habeat Henrici de Attelfield et aliorum, ad respond, magistro et scholaribus C. C. C. C. de placito quodam quod vi et armis, etc. anno regni 7o
    Note
    Cf. Cooper, Annals I 120
    p. 13 blank
  • The building of the church of Blessed Mary in Cambridge. 14-26
    Nasmith
    De structura ecclesiae B. Mariae Cantab. inchoat. 1478, perfect. 1519
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 7
    pp. 16-26 blank
  • The composition between the university and the town 1501
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 1. Abstract in English
  • Contents of the black-book of the university made by Dr. Bucknam master of Gonvill-hall
  • Contents of the black paper book of the university made by Dr. Parker
  • Contents of the black paper book of the proctors accounts begun by Dr. Parker
  • Certain memoranda in the auditors' common chest. 49-49
    Nasmith
    Quae memoranda sunt auditoribus cistae communis
  • Receipts to be returned to the pro-chancellor elect by his predecessor. 50-50
    Nasmith
    Quae deposita reddenda pro-cancellario electo ab antecessore suo per syngrapham serratam
  • Account of the proctors, 1545. 51-58
    Nasmith
    Computus procuratorum 1545
    Note
    It was in this year, 1545, that Parker procured a new account-book. Grace-Book B (ed. Bateson) contains the previous accounts
  • Alban Langdale, Account of the tenements conveyed to the University of Cambridge by Master Thomas Bar. 59-60
    Nasmith
    Computus Albani Langdail de tenementis collatis universitati per Mag. Thomam Baro
  • List of debts of the University of Cambridge not yet repaid. 61-61
    Nasmith
    Debita universitati necdum soluta
  • Note concerning a controversy about the proctorship
  • Decree of Stephen Gardiner and Thomas Thirlby on the controversy about the proctorship. 62-62
    Nasmith
    Decretum Stephani Gardiner episcopi Winton et ... Thirleby episcopi Westmon. de hac controversia
    Note
    Cf. MS 127. 6
  • Exoneration of the proctors upon departure from office (1521). 63-63
    Nasmith
    Exoneratio procuratorum ab officio discedentium 1521
  • Note annotated by Matthew Parker, Hoc anno in festo nativitatis B. Mariae M. P. accessit Cantabrigiam. 63-63
    Nasmith
    Manu Matthei Parker annotatur, Hoc anno in festo nativitatis B. Mariae M. P. accessit Cantabrigiam
  • Account of Matthew Parker, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 64-65
    Nasmith
    Computus Matthei Parker vice-cancellarii 37 Hen. VIII
  • Account of the expenses incurred by Maydew and Ainsworth during the confirmation of the privileges of the University of Cambridge. 66-66
    Nasmith
    Computus D. Maydew et Mag. Aynsworth pro expensis circa confirmationem privilegiorum academiae
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 100
  • Expenses of Dr. Maydew and Mr. Aynsworth, 1 Edw. VI. 67-70
    Nasmith
    Expences of Dr. Maydew and Mr. Aynsworth in the university his suit for the confirmation of antient charters, etc. 1 Edw. VI
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 97
    Apparently pp. 51-71 are from a single book
  • Writings delivered to the University of Cambridge by Matthew Parker, vice-chancellor, 1548. 71-72
    Nasmith
    Writings delivered to the university by M. Parker, vice-chancellor 1548
    Note
    p. 72 blank
  • Extracts from royal charters, statutes, etc. concerning the taxers office
    Note
    On this page is pasted a slip with a list and representation of Bakers' marks
    pp. 85-88 are missing
  • The powers of the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge and of the mayor. 90-90
    Nasmith
    De potestate vice-cancellarii et majoris
  • Royal charter concerning the imprisonment of malefactors in the castle of Cambridge. 90a-90d
    Nasmith
    Carta regia quod malefactores apud castrum imprisonari possunt
  • Letter from sir James Dyer to the vice-chancellor, with his opinion in a case then depending in the vice-chancellor's court, dated London Dec. 12, 1557
  • Letter from William Carne to the vice-chancellor concerning a case in the vice-chancellor's court. 91-91
    Nasmith
    Letter from William Carne to the same on the same subject
  • Charter of Richard II confirming the privileges of the University of Cambridge. 92-93
    Nasmith
    Carta Ricardi II, confirmans antiquum privilegium academics, ut cancellarius habeat cognitionem omnimodorum placitorum personalium, anno regni 7o
    Note
    Dyer, Privileges I 86
  • Complaints of the brewers against the University of Cambridge, 1550. 94-94b
    Nasmith
    Complaints of the brewers against the university 1550
  • Decisions of the University of Cambridge, a letter of Elizabeth I, and a letter to the bishop of Winchester. 94c-95
    Nasmith
    Statutum academiae 51, literae regiae, and letter to the bishop of Winchester, de privilegiis academiae quod ad cancellauium pertinet cognitio omnimodorum placitorum personalium
    Note
    On vellum
    Receipt of Edmund Cousin to Parker for two brass measures, quart and pint of the wine measure, no date
  • Royal writ transferring the case of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge versus the University to the chancery. 96-97
    Nasmith
    Breve regis majori et ballivis Cantabrigiae directum, ut causa coram justiciariis regis contra privilegia academiae inchoata ad curiam cancellarii referatur. 37 Hen. VIII
  • Writs in the case of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge versus the University. 98-98b
    Nasmith
    Breve vice-comitis Cantab, et breve regis de eadem causa
    Note
    p. 98a blank
  • Rules governing Stourbridge fair in Cambridge. 99-102
    Nasmith
    The cry at Sturbridge-fair in the time of queen Mary
    Note
    Cf. Cooper, Annals II 18
  • Fines levied at Stourbridge fair in Cambridge, 1553. 103-104
    Nasmith
    Fines levied at Sturbridge-fair 1553
    Note
    p. 104 blank
  • Letter from the privy council to the barons of the exchequer, Nov. 20, 1550. 105-105
    Nasmith
    Letter from the privy-council to the barons of the exchequer, directing them to stop the proceedings in a case between the university and the pewterers company concerning pewter seized at Sturbridge-fair, dated Nov. 20, 1550
  • Record of the Exchequer on the proceedings between the University of Cambridge and the pewterers company. 106-108
    Nasmith
    E recordis curiae schaccarii de eadem causa 4 Edw. VI
  • Fines levied at Stourbridge fair 1555. 109-109
    Nasmith
    Fines levied at Sturbridge-fair 1555
  • Royal writ on the disturbance at Stourbridge fair. 109-109
    Nasmith
    Breve regis de causa predicta
  • Letter from the privy council to the pewterers company commanding them to drop their suit versus the University of Cambridge, dated Westminster Nov. 21, 1550. 110-110
    Nasmith
    Letter from the privy-council to the pewterers company commanding them to drop their suit, dated Westm. Nov. 21, 1550
  • Letter from Dr Buckmaster to Dr Edmondes vice-chancellor, dated London May 14 1543, about some writings and money due to the university. 111-112
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Buckmaster to Dr. Edmondes vice-chancellor, dated London May 14 1543, about some writings and money due to the university: he also advises him to abolish the taxers office
  • Letter from Dr Buckmaster vice-chancellor, to Dr Edmundes. 113-114
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Buckmaster vice-chancellor, to Dr. Edmundes, dated in octava dier. palm: - he acquaints him that he had carried the determination of the university to the king; - that disputes had arisen in the university concerning it ; - and that he had refused an appeal in causa correctionis
  • Letter from the University of Cambridge to Henry VIII concerning the authority of the pope in England. 115-118
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad Henricum VIII: determinant questionem sibi propositam, quod pontifex Romanus non habet majorem potestatem intra haec regna quam alius quivis episcopus extraneus: datae 2 Maii 1534
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 37
    p. 118 blank
  • An order for preaching and bidding of beads in all sermons to be made within this realm 1534
  • Letter from Thomas Audley, lord keeper of the privy seal, to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge and the mayor of Cambridge, dated June 3. 123-124
    Nasmith
    Letter from lord Audely lord-keeper to the vice-chancellor, dated June 3: he commands the vice-chancellor and mayor to take the oaths of the scholars and inhabitants of Cambridge
  • Papal bulls on the privileges of the University of Cambridge. 125-128
    Nasmith
    Bullae papales de privilegiis academiae
    Note
    Items 43, 44 on small paper, forming a separate book
  • Proceedings concerning the privileges, statutes, customs of the University of Cambridge taken from the black book. 129-162
    Nasmith
    Series cujusdam processus habiti pro confirmatione quorundam privilegiorum, statutorum necnon consuetudinum universitatis Cantabrigiae prout habetur in registro vulgariter dicto, the black-book
    Note
    Items 43, 44 on small paper, forming a separate book
  • Of the excommunication of Dr. Cliff 1529
    Note
    Dr. Cliff was chancellor to the bishop of Ely, and having excommunicated a scholar, he was himself excommunicated by the vice-chancellor as guilty of perjury in infringing the privileges of the university; the doctor refusing to submit to this sentence, the cause was referred to cardinal Wolsey, who determined it in favor of the university
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 12
  • Oration of Master Roo on the occasion of the visit of Cardinal Wolsey to Kings' College, Cambridge, 1520. 165-166
    Nasmith
    Oratiuncula Mag. Roo, e collegio regali, cum illuc venerat cardinalis Wolsey 1520
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 9
  • Excommunication of Edward Slegge, mayor of Cambridge, 1529. 167-169
    Nasmith
    Excommunicatio Edwardi Slegge villae Cantabr. majoris ob contumaciam, per I. Venetum vice-can. dep. 1529
  • Summons of Elizabeth Slater, 1529. 170-170
    Nasmith
    Citatio Elizabethae Slater per eundem 1529
  • Patent issued by Elizabeth I to John Bodeleigh to print the English bible for seven years. 170a-170b
    Nasmith
    Patent of Q. Elizabeth to John Bodeleigh to print the English bible for seven years
  • Summons of William Withringham. 171-171
    Nasmith
    Citatio W. Withringham per I. Edmundes vice-can. 1521
  • Excommunication of Robert Cliff, 1538. 172-172
    Nasmith
    Excommunicatio D. Cliff per eundem 1538
    Note
    Cf. item 45
  • Letter from Dr Smith, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the university. 173-174
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Smith vice-chancellor to the bishop of Winchester chancellor, complaining of the commissary of Ely that he had infringed the privileges of the university by citing the baker of St. John's college into his court in a cause of defamation
  • Note on Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York. 175-176
    Nasmith
    Archbishop Rotherham builder of the schools and benefactor to the library
    Note
    A short note in English
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester and university chancellor. 177-178
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad Fisher episcopum Roffens. cancellarium suum ut causam de privilegiis academiae apud cardinalem legatum pendentem promoveat
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 10
  • Summons of Roger Hayworde. 179-179
    Nasmith
    Citatio Rogeri Hayworde per E. Natures vice-can.
  • Writ of Edward VI witnessed by Thomas Ellens, 1549. 180-180
    Nasmith
    Breve Edwardi VI, teste Thoma Ellens. 1549
    Note
    pp. 181-184 missing
  • Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the vice-chancellor. 185-188
    Nasmith
    Letter from the bishop of Winchester chancellor to the vice-chancellor, requiring him to punish the regents who eat flesh in Lent, and those who transgressed the rules he had established for the pronunciation of Greek, dated at the court May 15
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 43
  • Notes concerning Stourbridge fair in Cambridge. 189-192
    Nasmith
    Notes concerning Sturbridge-fair
    Note
    Has notes of cases arising at the Fair
  • Letter of attorney for William Sherwood and John Mere, bedells, in a case against the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge. 193-193
    Nasmith
    Literae attornatus sub sigillo academiae, nominantes W. Shyrwood et I. Meer bedellos, attorn, in causa contra majorem et ballivos 25. Hen. VIII
  • Notes on the master of the Glomery. 194-194
    Nasmith
    De magistro Glomeriae
    Note
    Magister Glomeriae fuit quondam is, quem nunc vocamus oratorem, solebat presens esse in omni congregatione, et stare in capite, ne quis graduatus admittatur sine ejus approbatione; et in librum archivorum colligebat et coacervabat omnia notabilia academiae. Primus orator erat dom. Crocus
  • Letter of attorney for Dr Sampson and others in a case against the mayor of Cambridge. 195-196
    Nasmith
    Literae attornatus sub sigillo academiae nominantes Dr. Sampson et alios attorn. in causis contra majorem 26 Hen. VIII
    Note
    p. 196 blank
  • Articles of certain injuries done by officers of the university to the mayor with answers to them, 1533. 197-199
    Nasmith
    Articles of certain injuries done by the officers of the university to the mayor, etc. with the answers to them in the margin 1533
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 28
  • Articles of complaint submitted to Dr Haynes, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, by the mayor of Cambridge, 1534. 200-202b
    Nasmith
    Articles of complaint given in to Dr. Haynes vice-chancellor, by the mayor, etc. 1534
    Note
    pp. 202 - 202a blank
  • Letter from Thomas Cromwell to the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge. 203-204b
    Nasmith
    Letter from Thomas Cromwell to the mayor, etc. rebuking them for infringing the privileges of the university
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 36
    pp. 203 - 204 blank
  • Letter from R. Ainsworth to Dr Edmundes. 205-206
    Nasmith
    Letter from R. Aynsworth to Dr. Edmundes, dated London Feb. 22. He gives him an account of a complaint that had been made against the university before the council by the townsmen
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 34
  • Letter from Thomas Audley, lord chancellor, to the vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 206a-206b
    Nasmith
    Letter from lord Audely lord-chancellor, dated London Jul. 13, commanding the vice-chancellor to repair to London to the determination of the cause between the university and the townsmen
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 40
  • Letter from R. Ainsworth to Dr Edmundes. 207-208
    Nasmith
    Letter from R. Aynsworth to Dr. Edmundes, dated Cambridge Mar. 20, acquainting him that the council had determined the cause in favor of the university
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 34
  • Letter from Dr Haynes to an unnamed doctor appointing him to preach. 209-209
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Haynes to Dr. _____, dated London May 9, informing him that he is appointed to preach at St. Paul's cross and at Westminster; and desiring him to assemble the heads, and to consult about the defence of their privileges
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 35
  • Status of the common chest of the University of Cambridge 1534-1543. 210-210
    Nasmith
    Status cistae communis academiae ab 1534 ad 1543
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 45
  • Complaints of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge against the vice-chancellor and the university. 211-217
    Nasmith
    Instructions of certain liberties and privileges as heretofore have been and yet are daily usurped by the vice-chancellor proctors masters and scholars of the university of Cambridge against the mayor bayliff and burgesses of the said town
  • Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor and University of Cambridge, 1547. 218-218
    Nasmith
    Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor and university informing them that after hearing their complaints against the mayor of Cambridge and sheriff of the county, they had ordered the said mayor and sheriff to make their submission to the university, dated London Oct. 3, 1547
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 78
  • The wording of the submission to be made by the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge to the vice-chancellor and university. 219-220
    Nasmith
    The words of their order to be said by the mayor, etc.
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 79
    p. 220 blank
  • Grievances declared by John Madew, vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge against the mayor and city of Cambridge, 1546. 221-222
    Nasmith
    The griefs declared by Mr. Madew vice-chancellor, etc. 1546
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 75
  • Response of the mayor of Cambridge to the grievances declared by John Madew, vice-chancellor of the university. 223-226
    Nasmith
    The answer made by Mr. mayor, etc. thereunto
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 77
    pp. 225-226 blank
  • Response of the chancellor of the University of Cambridge to complaints made by the mayor and townspeople of Cambridge. 227-240
    Nasmith
    The answer of the chancellor, etc. to certain pretended and surmized articles
  • Lords of the council confirm the right of the University of Cambridge to hold a court at Stourbridge fair, 1534. 240-240
    Nasmith
    Lords of the council confirm the right of the university to hold a court at Sturbridge-fair and declare spices to be victuals
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 40
  • Privileges sued for by the University of Cambridge. 241-242
    Nasmith
    Privileges sued for by the university
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 86
    p. 242 blank
  • Letter from Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset to the mayor and burgesses of Cambridge, 1547. 243-244
    Nasmith
    Letter from the duke of Somerset to the mayor and burgesses, requiring them to shew cause why certain privileges which they had petitioned against, should not be granted to the university, Hampton-court Jan. 4, 1547
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 87
    p. 244 blank
  • Conditions and objections returned by the mayor and townsmen of Cambridge against the suit of the grant of privileges to the University of Cambridge. 245-248
    Nasmith
    Conditions and objections returned by the mayor and townsmen against the suit of the grant
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 88
    p. 248 blank
  • Commission of Henry VIII, to Matthew Parker and others to visit the university. 249-250
    Nasmith
    Commission of Henry VIII, to Dr. Parker and others to visit the university, anno regni 37o
    Note
    pp. 251-252 missing
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 58
  • Valuation of the livings held by the University of Cambridge. 253-254
    Nasmith
    Valor possessionum universitatis Cantab. in spiritualibus
  • Tithe of churches and colleges in Cambridge. 255-255
    Nasmith
    Decimae ecclesiarum et collegiorum infra villam Cantab.
  • List of foundation dates of the colleges of the University of Cambridge. 256-258
    Nasmith
    Tempora quibus singula collegia fundata sunt
    Note
    p. 257 blank, p. 258 address and seal
  • Letters of attorney for William Paget, William May, Thomas Wendy, John Cheke, Thomas Smith and William Cecil in all academic cases, 1547. 259-261
    Nasmith
    Literae attorn. sub sigillo academiae nominantes W. Paget, W. Meye, T. Wendeye, I. Cheke, T. Smith, et W. Cecil attorn. suos in omnibus causis academiae 1547
    Note
    p. 260 blank
  • Grace concerning William Paget, William May, Thomas Wendy, John Cheke, Thomas Smith and William Cecil for acting in all academic cases, 1547. 261-261
    Nasmith
    Gratiae de eisdem
  • Letter of William Paget and Thomas Smith, 1547. 262-262
    Nasmith
    Literae W. Paget, et Thomae Smith, datae Londini 21 Feb. 1547 cum quibus miserunt formam compositionis sequentem inter academiam et burgenses faciendae
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 89
  • Copy of an agreement between the University of Cambridge and the town of Cambridge. 263-266
    Nasmith
    Copy of an agreement between the university and the town
    Note
    The articles objected to by the townsmen are underlined
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 90
  • Proceedings between the University of Cambridge and the town of Cambridge concerning the articles of an agreement. 267-268
    Nasmith
    Proceedings between the university and the townsmen concerning these articles
  • Articles of an agreement between the University of Cambridge and the town of Cambridge as corrected by the heads. 269-284
    Nasmith
    The said articles as corrected by the heads
    Note
    The mayor and aldermen not agreeing thereto, a stay was made and nothing ended
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 94
    pp. 279-283 blank
  • Declaration by the vice-chancellor and the University of Cambridge concerning the behaviour of William Pallet, 1552. 285-286
    Nasmith
    Declaration by the vice-chancellor and the university of Cambridge of the behaviour of one William Pallet deputed purveyor of the kings majesties provision and poultry 1552
    Note
    A lively picture of the grievance of purveyance so often and so justly complained of
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 155
  • Conference between several of the heads of Cambridge about enclosing commons and other matters, June 5, 1548. 287-287
    Nasmith
    Conference between several of the heads about enclosing commons and other matters, June 5, 1548
    Note
    Cf. Cooper, Annals II 18
  • Conference between the heads, mayor and townsmen of Cambridge about enclosing commons. 288-292
    Nasmith
    Conference between the heads mayor and townsmen about enclosing commons
    Note
    Cf. Cooper, Annals II 18
    pp. 290-292 blank
  • Form of a charter of privileges of the University of Cambridge petitioned for but not granted. 293-299
    Nasmith
    Forma cartae privilegiorum ab academia petitae sed non concessas
  • Grace concerning degrees to be conferred. 300-300
    Nasmith
    Gratia de gradibus conferendis
  • Petition for a grant of the Franciscan priory to the University of Cambridge. 300a-300b
    Nasmith
    Petition for a grant of the priory of friers-minor to the university, and form of the grant, which was not obtained
    Note
    On vellum
    p. 300a blank
  • Charter of the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge concerning the Stourbridge fair. 301-308
    Nasmith
    Carta majori, etc. Cantab, concessa de nundinis Sturbridge tenendis, pro qua solverunt finem M. Marcarum
    Note
    pp. 301, 304, 305, 308 are blank
  • Taxation of the colleges of the University of Cambridge for the tenth and benevolence of 1539. 309-311
    Nasmith
    Taxatio collegiorum pro decimis et pro benevolentia 1539
    Note
    Decimae remissae sunt ad supplicationem Annae reginae
  • Jack of the North, beyond the stile, a ballad
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 160
    p. 314 blank
  • Ballad on the enclosure of commons in Cambridge. 315-317
    Nasmith
    Another ballad
    Note
    The subject of these ballads is the enclosure of commons, which caused great disturbances in the reign of Edward VI
    To all false fflattering ffreemen of Cambrige, etc.
    Thoughe thow take muche payneto ditche vp ageyne
  • Decree for the regulation of the university chest of the University of Cambridge, 1553. 318-318
    Nasmith
    Decree made by Dr. Madew vice-chancellor, Dr. Parker and Mr. Gryndall for the regulation of the university-chest, 6 Edw. VI
  • Bond given by John Meres and others for payment of money to the common chest
  • Orders for a watch at the time of the Stourbridge fair in Cambridge, 1550. 322-322
    Nasmith
    Orders for a watch in the time of Sturbridge-fair 1550
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 151
  • Orders for a watch at the time of the Stourbridge fair in Cambridge, 1551. 323-325
    Nasmith
    The same 1551
  • Letter concerning clothing for some men for the Duke of Norfolk. 326-326
    Nasmith
    Letter concerning the cloathing some men to be sent to the duke of Norfolk
  • Account of the charges of raising and arraying men paid by several colleges and townspeople in Cambridge, 1544. 327-331
    Nasmith
    Account of the charges of raising and arraying the men and the assessment paid by the several colleges and private persons thereto
  • An assessment 3 Edw. VI
  • Assessment of the university and town of Cambridge for the loan to Mary I, 1557. 339-340
    Nasmith
    Assessment of the university and town for the loan to the queen 1557
    Note
    The commissioners for the loan thus sent to the university but discharged by letters
  • The oath given by the proctors of the University of Cambridge at the black assembly. 340-340
    Nasmith
    The oath given by the proctors at the black-assembly
  • The Black Assembly. 340-340
    Nasmith
    Le black-assemblé tent' Oct. 25, 24 Hen. VIII
  • Orders for commencement at the University of Cambridge. 341-348
    Nasmith
    The order for the commencement, containing the form of the commencement and vepers in divinity and arts
    Note
    pp. 349 - 350 missing
  • Letter from Sir Edward North to the University of Cambridge. 351-353
    Nasmith
    Letter from sir Edward North, dated London Jan. 16, desiring that the king's scholars may be diligently examined, that such as are most worthy may be nominated on the foundation of the new college
    Note
    pp. 352-353 blank
  • Indentures of 1551 and 1553 found in the common chest of the University of Cambridge. 354-356
    Nasmith
    Indentura facta 21 Nov. 1551; Indentura facta 12 Nov. 1553. Hae indenturae testantur summam in cistis communibus relictam, recedentibus ab officio custodibus
    Note
    p. 356 blank
  • Letter from Sir Edward North to the University of Cambridge. 357-357
    Nasmith
    Letter from sir Edward North to the university, dated London April 13, informing them that according to agreement he had appointed Mr. William Cateryk to be by them presented to the vicarage of Burwell
    Note
    Items 113 sqq. Cf. Clark, Endowments, pp. 9 sqq.
  • Indentures of 1549, 1542, 1483 and 1548 found in the common chest of the University of Cambridge. 358-358f
    Nasmith
    Indenturae factae 9. Dec. 1549, 3 Martis 1542, 7 Nov. 1483, and 12 Nov. 1548
    Note
    Ejusdem formae cum prioribus illis 112
  • Letter from Sir Edward North to the University of Cambridge. 359-359
    Nasmith
    Letter from sir Edward North to the university, dated London May 15: - he thanks them for presenting the person whom he had nominated to the vicarage of Burwell, and desires them to assign him a mansion, and to pay his salary quarterly
  • Payments made from the common chest to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1554-1559. 360-360
    Nasmith
    Solutiones factae cistae communi a vice-cancellariis ab anno 1544 ad annum 1559
  • Money to be returned to the common chest of the University of Cambridge, 1545. 361-362
    Nasmith
    Statutum de pecunia cistae refundenda 1545
  • Decision concerning the rectory of Burwell. 362-363
    Nasmith
    Statutum de rectoria Burwelli
  • Excerpt from a charter of Henry VIII concerning the appropriation of the rectory of Burwell. 364-364
    Nasmith
    Excerpta e charta Henrici VIII. de appropriatione rectoriae de Burwell
  • Letter from Andrew Perne to Matthew Parker, 1572. 364a-364b
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Andrew Perne to Matthew Parker archbishop of Canterbury Oct. 15, 1572: he gives his opinion of the incorporation of the university granted at the purchasing of the rectory of Burwell
  • Lease of the parsonage of Burwell to Nicholas Bacon. 365-370
    Nasmith
    Lease of the parsonage of Burwell to Nicholas Bacon, Esq; for 30 years; at the yearly rent of 50£. 13s. 6d. 36 Hen. VIII
  • Grace concerning the rectory of Burwell. 370-370
    Nasmith
    Gratia de rectoria de Burwell Mag. Gardiner ad firmam mittenda
  • Bond of £100 from Nicholas Bacon to the University of Cambridge. 371-371
    Nasmith
    Bond of 100£. from Nicholas Bacon, Esq; to the university of Cambridge for performance of covenants
  • Excerpts from an indenture between the University of Cambridge and Sir Edward North. 372-374
    Nasmith
    Excerpta ex indentura inter academiam et Edwardum North militem
    Note
    p. 374 blank
  • Payments made to the bedelles and others upon admission and commencement. 375-378
    Nasmith
    Solutiones faciendae bedellis et aliis in admissionibus et commessationibus scholarium cujusque facultatis
    Note
    On vellum
  • Papal bull of Julius II concerning indulgences for those contributing to the rebuilding of St Peter's in Rome, 1508. 378a-378b
    Nasmith
    Bulla Julii II. per W. Warham archiepiscopum Cantuar. sedis apostolicas legatum publicata, de concessione quarundam indulgentiarum eis qui ad ecclesiam S. Petri Romae restaurandam pecunias dederint 1508
    Note
    Printed on a large folio sheet
    Endorsed: Quam nuper hec deliramenta in usu fuerunt
  • Decree of the University of Cambridge concerning dispensations. 379-380
    Nasmith
    Decretum academiae de dispensationibus, et quantum pro illis recipere possint officiarii in admissionibus
    Note
    On vellum
    p. 380 blank
  • List of proctors of the University of Cambridge and the decrees of their nomination, 1557. 380a-380d
    Nasmith
    Cyclus procuratorum et decreta de illorum nominatione 3 Oct. 1557
    Note
    pp. 380c-380d blank
  • Graces concerning the university chest in relation to the election of preachers and proctors in the University of Cambridge. 381-383
    Nasmith
    Gratiae sive decreta de cistis academiae, de predicatoribus et de procuratorum electione
  • On the selection of the proctors of the University of Cambridge. 384-385
    Nasmith
    Compositio de officio procuratorum
  • Writ of Richard II for a convocation in the church of Blessed Mary in Cambridge. 386-386
    Nasmith
    Breve regis Ricardi II. pro convocatione in ecclesia beatae Mariae Cantab. tenenda, anno regni 12o
  • Letter of William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury to the vicar of the church of St Nicholas, Romney 1388. 387-388
    Nasmith
    Litera Wilelmi archiepiscopi Cantuar. ad vicarium ecclesiae S. Nicholai villae de Romney, data Cantab. 15 Oct. 1388
    Note
    These two last articles were inserted to prove that the parliament and convocation 12 Ric. II. were held at Cambridge, and not at Canterbury as was said in the printed edition of the statutes
    p. 388 blank
  • Account where the old hostels of Cambridge stood
    Note
    pp. 390-395 blank
  • Fragment of a letter in Greek 'ad Ponetum'. 396-396
    Nasmith
    Fragmentum epistolae Graecae ad Ponetum
  • Grace concerning matriculation. 396-406
    Nasmith
    Gratia de matriculatione
    Note
    pp. 397-402 missing; pp. 403-406 blank; pp. 407-410 missing
  • Letter from William Cecil to Matthew Parker, 1566. 411-412
    Nasmith
    Letter from secretary Cecill to archbishop Parker enclosing the following discourse; West. Dec. 21, 1566
    Note
    p. 412 blank
  • Letter concerning ceremonies, the cross, the creed, etc. by Edmund Guest. 413-418
    Nasmith
    A long letter and discourse concerning ceremonies, the cross, the creed, etc. written by Dr. Guest before his promotion to the see of Rochester
    Note
    Strype, Annals I, Appendix XIV and Dugdale, Life of Gheast (1840), Appendix IV
    p. 417 - 418 blank
  • Extract from the statute 30 Henry VIII. cap. 19. 419-419
    Nasmith
    Extract from the statute 30 Henry VIII. cap. 19. that no canons should be published without the king's licence
  • Table of the degrees in which matrimony is prohibited, 1560. 420a-420c
    Nasmith
    Table of the degrees in which matrimony is prohibited, published by archbishop Parker, 1560
    Note
    Printed by Reginalde Wolfe anno 1560
  • Declaration of certain articles of religion. 421-422c
    Nasmith
    Declaration of certain articles of religion set out by order of both archbishops, etc.
    Note
    Printed by Richard Jugge
    Strype, Annals I 217. Burnet, ed. Pocock V 563
  • Resolutions and orders taken by the common consent of the bishops for this present time until a synod may be had for observation and maintenance of uniformity
    Note
    Strype, Annals I 220
  • Interpretations and further considerations of certain injunctions
    Note
    Frere, W. H., Visitation Articles III 59
    This item is broken in two, pp. 427 - 428 precede item 141.
  • On judgement of matriculation. 397-400
    Nasmith
    De censu sive matriculatione
  • Oath of the scholars servants and other privileged persons not scholars at the University of Cambridge. 400-400
    Nasmith
    Oath of the scholars servants and other privileged persons not scholars
  • Ordinance and last will of king Edward IV. 401-402ab
    Nasmith
    Ordinance and last will of king Edward IV concerning his two chauntry priests within the college of Windsor
    Note
    p. 402ab blank
  • Complaints at the insurrection, chiefly of commons enclosed
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 157
    p. 402af blank
  • Devise for the black assembly. 402ag-402aj
    Nasmith
    Devise for the black assembly, but not concluded
    Note
    p. 402aj blank
  • Ordinance for cleansing the street
  • Orations held before the senate of the University of Cambridge by Matthew Parker. 402aq-402aq
    Nasmith
    Orationes habitae coram senatu a Mattheo Parker
  • Letter to Matthew Parker informing him of his being chosen vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 402ar-402ar
    Nasmith
    Letter to Dr. Parker informing him of his being chosen vice-chancellor
    Note
    Parker Correspondence XIV
    The votes for Parker Ridley Standyshe and Atkynson are on a slip pasted on to the page
  • Orations of Matthew Parker upon his admission as vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 402as-402av
    Nasmith
    Oratio habita a Mattheo Parker quando admissus fuit pro-cancellarius 5 Feb. 1544
  • Letter to Matthew Parker informing him of his being again chosen vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 402av-402av
    Nasmith
    Letter to Dr. Parker informing him of his being again chosen vice-chancellor
    Note
    Corresp. XXV. Votes as before
  • Orations of Matthew Parker when he was admitted vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 402aw-402az
    Nasmith
    Oratio habita a Mattheo Parker, quando iterum admissus est pro-cancellarius 15 Feb. 1547
    Note
    About pp. 430 sqq. are fragments of a record in double columns kept by Parker as Vice-Chancellor, of proceedings in the Senate
  • Orations of Matthew Parker before the senate of Cambridge University. 402ba-431
    Nasmith
    Oratiunculae Matthei Parker coram senatu habitae
  • Orations of Matthew Parker before the senate of Cambridge University. 433-435
    Nasmith
    Oratiunculae Matthei Parker coram senatu habitae
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to Henry VIII, 1544. 432-432
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad regem Henricum VIII. in quibus academia gratias agit regi pro beneficiis in academiam collatis, praesertim quod illius expensis disciplinarum omne genus disseminatur; et licet interitu praalectoris theologias nonnihil interquieverit, sperant tamen academici illud munus regia dementia fore restitutum 1544
    Note
    Notatur in margine D. Wigon fuisse primum praelectorem theologian
  • Letter of Walter Haddon vice-chancellor of Cambridge University to Matthew Parker, 13 December 1550. 436-436
    Nasmith
    Literae Gualteri Haddon pro-cancellarii ad M. Parker, datae 13 Dec. 1550
  • Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University, to M. Parker vicechancellor, dated London Mar. 27, 1544. 437-438
    Nasmith
    Letter from Gardiner bishop of Winchester chancellor, to M. Parker vicechancellor concerning the provision to be made for decayed cooks; and desiring the vice-chancellor to make enquiry concerning a tragedy called Pammachius acted at Christ's college, dated London Mar. 27, 1544
    Note
    Correspondence XVI, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 49
  • Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University, desiring the vice-chancellor to assemble the heads and doctors for the examination of the matter, dated London Apr. 23. 439-442
    Nasmith
    From the same, desiring the vice-chancellor to assemble the heads and doctors for the examination of the matter, dated London Apr. 23
    Note
    Correspondence XVIII, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 51
  • Letter from Matthew Parker in answer to Bishop Gardiner of Winchster's letter of March 27 1544. 443-444
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Parker in answer to the bishop's first letter, informing his lordship that the tragedy was acted by permission of the master and fellows, and that every thing which could give offence was omitted in the representation, dated Cambridge, Good-friday
    Note
    Correspondence XVII, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 50
  • Letter from Matthew Parker in answer to Bishop Gardiner of Winchester's letter at April 23 1544. 445-448
    Nasmith
    From the same in answer to the bishop's second letter, informing his lordship of the result of the enquiry, and that he had sent him a copy of the tragedy, Cambridge May 8
    Note
    Correspondence XIX, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 53
  • Letter from Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester to Matthew Parker, London May 12. 449-452
    Nasmith
    From the bishop to the vice-chancellor: he severely condemns the tragedy, - complains of his authority being despised, and Greek pronounced contrary to his orders; declares he had shewn the matter of the tragedy to the council from whom they should hear, - and commands the vice-chancellor to call before him those who acted the chief parts, and to require them to acknowledge their fault, London May 12
    Note
    Correspondence XX, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 54
    On the back is a note by Parker, of things to be consulted of including the pronunciation of the greke tong
  • Letter from the council to the University of Cambridge, St James May 16. 453-456
    Nasmith
    Letter from the council to the university on the same subject, St. James May 16
    Note
    It appears from the foregoing letters, that in this tragedy of Pammachius, under pretence of exposing the usurped power of the see of Rome, the authors had taken occasion to deride many of the doctrines of the Romish church, which the king had thought proper to retain
    Correspondence XXI, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 57
    pp. 454 - 455 blank, p. 456 address
  • Letter from Edward VI. to the University of Cambridge appointing Martin Bucer reader in divinity Dec. 4, anno regni 3tio. 457-460
    Nasmith
    Letter from Edward VI. to the university appointing Martin Bucer reader in divinity in the room of Dr. Madew Dec. 4, anno regni 3tio
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 152
    p. 460 blank
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to Edward VI. dated 4 March. 461-464
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad Edwardum VI. in quibus academia mortem Buceri deplorat, uxoremque et familiam ejus regi commendat, Martii 4
    Note
    Correspondence, p. 43 note, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 154
    p. 463 blank, p. 464 address
  • Commission of Edward VI. to uncover and punish heretics. 465-466
    Nasmith
    Commissio Edwardi VI. pro hereticis detegendis et puniendis, anno regni 4to
  • Letter of Walter Haddon to Matthew Parker concerning the appointment of Martin Bucer. 466-466
    Nasmith
    Literae Gualteri Haddon ad Mattheum Parker, quibus orat ut Bucerum in ordinem doctoratus co-optatum coram academia admittendum sistat
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 153
  • Certificate of election of Richard Wilks as master of Christ's College Cambridge, June 1548. 467-467
    Nasmith
    Certificatio electionis et admissionis Richardi Wylks in magistrum collegii Christi 11 Junii, 1548
  • Certificate of election of Cuthbert Scott as master of Christ's College Cambridge, December 1553. 468-468
    Nasmith
    Certificatio electionis et admissionis Cuthberti Scott in magistrum collegii Christi 8 Dec. 1553
  • Notice for an election of a Lady Margaret's professor, University of Cambridge 1556. 468-468
    Nasmith
    Notice for an election of a lady Margaret's professor 1556
  • Account of the possessions of Trinity College, Cambridge. 469-472
    Nasmith
    Account of the possessions of Trinity-college
    Note
    p. 471 blank, p. 472 scribbles
  • Account of a brawl at an attempt to hold an election for vice-chancellor of Cambridge University. 473-476
    Nasmith
    Account of a broyle upon an attempt for the election of a vice-chancellor, contrary to the minds of the regents
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 47
    p. 476 blank
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to the duke of Somerset concerning the appointment of a chancellor. 477-478
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad ducem Somersetensem ut academiae cancellarius fiat, scriptae per Aschamum 14 Nov. 1547
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 80
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to the duke of Somerset concerning the appointment of a chancellor. 483-484
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad ducem Somersetensem ut academiae cancellarius fiat, scriptae per Aschamum 14 Nov. 1547
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 80
    p. 484 blank
  • Letter of the duke of Somerset to the University of Cambridge, December 1547. 479-482
    Nasmith
    Literae ducis ad academiam, scriptae per Smithum vel Chekum, ex aedibus Somersetens. 9. Dec. 1547
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 82
  • Letter from King Edward VI to the University of Cambridge. 485-486
    Nasmith
    Letter from king Edward VI. to the university, informing them that he intends shortly to send visitors to the university, and that he therefore commands them not to elect into any mastership or scholarship that should become vacant, nor to do any-thing prejudicial to the said visitation till it be finished Apr. 4, anno 2do
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 102
    p. 486 blank
  • Letter from the duke of Somerset to Gardiner bishop of Winchester, Syon June 28, 1548. 487-488
    Nasmith
    Letter from the duke of Somerset to Gardiner bishop of Winchester charging him not to meddle with any matter of controversy in his sermon, Syon June 28, 1548
  • Commission of Edward VI for visitation of Cambridge University, 10 April 1549. 489-490
    Nasmith
    Commissio Edwardi VI. pro visitatione, data 10 Apr. anno regni 3tio
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 107
  • Proceedings of the visitors to the University of Cambridge, May 5 to July 7 1549. 490a-490f
    Nasmith
    Proceedings of the visitors from May 5, to July 7, 1549
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 109
  • Letter from the visitors to the University of Cambridge, Windsor Nov. 8, 1548. 491-491
    Nasmith
    Letter from the visitors to the university forbidding the vice-chancellor, heads, etc. to make alienations, or to do any-thing prejudicial to their intended visitation, Windsor Nov. 8, 1548
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 104
  • Letter from the visitors to the University of Cambridge, Westminster Feb. 9, 1548. 492c-492d
    Nasmith
    From the same, granting permission to the university to elect a vice-chancellor, notwithstanding their former inhibition, Westminster Feb. 9, 1548
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 106
  • Decree of the visitors to the University of Cambridge, 1 June, 1553. 492a-492b
    Nasmith
    Decretum visitatorum de juramento, quo singuli, qui gradum academicum suscipiunt, se astringent, et de subscriptione ab eisdem facienda 1 Junii, 1553
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 161
  • Letter from the protector and council to the University of Cambridge, Hampton Court Palace Jan. 1, 1547. 493a-493b
    Nasmith
    Letter from the protector and council to the university, acquainting them, that the proclamation set forth against those who dispute about the sacrament, was not intended to restrain them in their common divinity disputations, provided they observed sobriety, reverence and lowliness of spirit in them, Hampton-court Jan. 1, 1547
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 85
  • Letter from the protector and council to the University of Cambridge, Syon Sept. 4, 1548. 493c-493d
    Nasmith
    From the same, commanding them to use the same form of mass, mattens and evensong as was used in the king's chapel until such time as an order be taken and prescribed to be universally kept, Syon Sept. 4, 1548
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 103
  • Letter from Sir Thomas Smith to Matthew Parker vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Downham. 493e-493f
    Nasmith
    Letter from sir Thomas Smith to Dr. Parker vice-chancellor, desiring him to cause prayers and processions to be made in the university for the success of his majesty's arms, Downham Aug. 21
    Note
    Correspondence XXII, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 103
  • Letter from William Mey to Matthew Parker , vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 493g-494
    Nasmith
    From William Mey to the same, London Mar. 13
    Note
    Correspondence XXVI, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 104
  • Last will and testament of Nicholas Shaxton, dated Aug. 5, 1556. 495a-495a
    Nasmith
    Last will and testament of Nicholas Shaxton formerly bishop of Sarum, and afterwards suffragan of Thomas Thirleby bishop of Ely, dated Aug. 5, 1556
  • Letter appointing Katherine Shortwood, widow of William Shortwood, administrator of his estate. 495b-495b
    Nasmith
    Literae administrationis concessae Katherinae Shortwood viduae et relictae Willelmi Shortwood A.M.
  • Acquittance of administrators. 495c-495d
    Nasmith
    Acquittancia administratoris
  • Bond of Wibrandis Bucer for the due administration of her husband's effects
  • Probate of a will
  • Will of John Wier, dated July 21, 1566
  • Last will and testament of Roland Swinburne master of Clare-hall
  • Royal writ to the officers of the Canterbury court ordering them not to molest the Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 498-498
    Nasmith
    Breve regis officiali curias Cantuariensis directum ne cancellarium molestet
  • Excerpts of papal bulls relating to the privileges of the University of Cambridge in matters of probate. 498-498
    Nasmith
    Excerpta ex bullis papalibus de privilegiis academiae quoad testamentorum probationem
  • Probate of the will of John Grey in the court of the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge and the prerogative court of Canterbury. 499-500
    Nasmith
    Probatio testamenti Ioannis Grey in curia pro-cancellarii et in curia prerogativa Cantuariensi
  • Letter of the administrators of the goods of John Wood granting them to his father. 499a-499b
    Nasmith
    Literae administrationis bonorum Ioannis Wood concessae patri ejus
  • Letter concerning the privilege of the university in the case of musters, dated Ely-place Aug. 21
    Note
    p. 502 blank
  • Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor and proctors of the University of Cambridge, concerning Stourbridge Fair, Sept. 3, 1557. 503-504
    Nasmith
    Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor and proctors, desiring them not to trouble or molest the merchants repairing to Sturbridge-fair by making unlawful searches, dated from the court Sept. 3, 1557
    Note
    p. 504 blank
  • Account of a dispute that arose at the black assembly Oct. 22, 1546. 505-506
    Nasmith
    Account of a dispute that arose at the black assembly Oct. 22, 1546, on the mayor and burgesses refusing to take the accustomed oath, with a copy of the letter sent by the council requiring them to do the same
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 73
    After p. 505 are 4 ff. of vellum
  • Form of the submission made by Fletcher late mayor of Cambridge to the university 1547. 507-507
    Nasmith
    Form of the submission made by Fletcher late mayor of Cambridge to the university, and of the exhortation spoken by the same to the townsmen, both by order of the council 1547
    Note
    His offence was that he had refused to receive into the toll-booth some disorderly persons apprehended during Sturbridge-fair by the proctors
  • Letter from Queen Catherine Parr to the University of Cambridge, Greenwich Feb. 26. 508-509
    Nasmith
    Letter from queen Catherine Parr to the university, acquainting them that she had interceded with the king that their revenues should not be forfeited, Greenwich Feb. 26
    Note
    Correspondence, p. 36 note, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 71
  • Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Greenwich May 14, 1546. 509-509
    Nasmith
    Letter from the council to the vice-chancellor, informing him that they had punished by imprisonment a purveyor and his servant for taking away the horse of the master of Peterhouse, and that on their enlargement they had ordered them to restore the horse and to make satisfaction, Greenwich May 14, 1546
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 73
  • Letter from the council to the commissioners for levying the contribution in the county of Cambridge, requiring them not to exact any payment to the contribution from the scholars, as none of them could dispense 10£. by the year, Greenwich June 15, 1546. 510-510
    Nasmith
    Letter from the same to the commissioners for levying the contribution in the county of Cambridge, Greenwich June 15, 1546
  • Letter concerning the privilege of the scholars of the University of Cambridge not to be included in musters. 510-510
    Nasmith
    Letter concerning the privilege of the scholars not to be included in musters
  • Two letters from the council to the commissioners requiring them not to muster the scholars, 33 and 36 Hen. VIII
  • Election of Henry Palleyt as Cantor at the College at Windsor. 511-511
    Nasmith
    Electio Henrici Palleyt S. T. B. ad Cantariam in collegio de Windsor fundatam per Edw. IV. 23 Oct. 1545
  • Certificate of the election and admission of W. Tress to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. 512e-512f
    Nasmith
    Certificatio electionis et admissionis W. Tress C. C. C. in numerum scholarium academias 30 Sept. 1556
    Note
    p. 512f blank
  • Resignation of the prebend of Westminster by Edmund Grindal. 512c-512d
    Nasmith
    Resignatio praebend. Westmonast. per Edmundum Grindall
    Note
    p. 512d blank
  • Graces of the justices of appeal to be named in the case of John Whittacre and Thomas Ketty. 512a-512b
    Nasmith
    Gratiae de judicibus appellationis nominandis in causa inter Ioannem Whittacre et Thomam Ketty
    Note
    p. 512b blank
  • Statement of the proctors on the election of the vice-chancellor of Cambridge University. 513-515
    Nasmith
    Prolocutio procuratoris ad electionem vice-cancellarii
    Note
    pp. 513-528 are a quire of small paper
    pp. 513 - 514 blank
  • Acquittance of the executors of Brigitta Spence. 516-517
    Nasmith
    Acquittancia executorum Brigittae Spence
    Note
    p. 517 blank
  • Statement of the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 518-518
    Nasmith
    Prolocutio vice-cancellarii
  • Condition of the bond given by an administrator to the vice-chancellor
  • Graces of the University of Cambridge. 520-521
    Nasmith
    Gratiae academicae, viz. (i) ut vice-cancellarius et Mag. Aynsworth causas et negotia academiae apud regiam majestatem et dom. Cromwell cancellarium agere possint. (2) Ut vice-cancellarius et alii ibidem nominati habeant autoritatem ordinandi interpretandi et reformandi omnia quas spectant ad cistam academiae. (3) Ut tales sint de capite, ut dicitur, in annum sequentem. (4) Ut Nicolaus Pilgrim stationarius gaudeat omnibus privilegiis academiae charta regia concessis
  • Letters of administrators. 522-522
    Nasmith
    Literas administrationis
  • Recognizance for appearance at sessions
  • Alice Edward's account of the administration of her husband's effects
  • Acquittance of Alice Edward for her administration of her husband's effects. 525-525
    Nasmith
    Acquittancia ejusdem
  • Letters of administrators. 526-527
    Nasmith
    Literae administrationis
  • Decree of the vice-chancellor concerning the payment of debts of certain deceased persons. 528-528
    Nasmith
    Decretum vice-cancellarii de solutione debitorum cujusdam defuncti
  • Letter from R. Beaumont to Matthew Parker, Cambridge Oct. 4, 1562. 529-529
    Nasmith
    Letter from R. Beaumont to the archbishop of Canterbury acquainting him that one Saunderson had been expelled Trinity-college for suspicious doctrines and contumacy, Camb. Oct. 4, 1562
    Note
    Items 220-228. On Saunderson see Cooper's Athenae Cantabrigienses
    pp. 530 - 533 missing
  • Letter from Dr. Nowell to Matthew Parker, London Oct. 4, 1562. 534-534
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Nowell to the same, desiring his grace and the other commissioners in the high commission court to support Dr. Beaumont against Saunderson, London Oct. 4, 1562
  • Letter from Saunderson to the archbishop of Canterbury, Cambridge Oct. 21. 535-536
    Nasmith
    Letter from Saunderson to the same, petitioning his grace to be restored to his fellowship, from which he alledgeth he had been unjustly expelled, Cambridge Oct. 21
    Note
    p. 536 blank
  • The chief points of Mr. Saunderson's two last common-places
  • A true copy of Mr. Saunderson's revocation
  • The causes of Mr. Saunderson's admonition
  • The cause of Mr. Saunderson's expulsion
    Note
    pp. 541 - 542 missing
  • Versus ad archiepiscopum per Mag. Saunderson
    Note
    p. 544 blank
  • Letter from the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the lords commissioners in ecclesiastical causes Cambridge Oct. 4, 1562. 545-545b
    Nasmith
    Letter from the vice-chancellor to the lords commissioners in ecclesiastical causes, petitioning their lordships to refer the cause of Mr. Saunderson to his court, he having by charter the cognizance of all causes within the university as well ecclesiastical as civil, Cambr. Oct. 4, 1562
    Note
    pp. 545a - 545b blank
  • Account of the goods and chattels and separate debts of sir Thomas Kitson knight, deceased
    Note
    p. 546b blank
  • Account of the reparations of the highways, etc.
    Note
    p. 550 blank
  • Condition of the bond given when the taxers was joined to the proctors office
  • Sums paid by the several colleges of the University of Cambridge to the benevolence 1545. 551-551
    Nasmith
    Sums paid by the several colleges to the benevolence 1545
  • Proclamation for the creditors of a person deceased to appear and receive satisfaction for their debts
  • Decree of the judge for the creditors. 552-552
    Nasmith
    Decretum judicis pro creditoribus
  • Acquittancia rationum administrationis bonorum defuncti ex testamento
  • Certificatio lecturam D. Margaretae vacari
  • Letter of the bishop of Lincoln testifying that Dr Madew was absolved and accepted the sacrament. 553-553
    Nasmith
    Literae testimoniales episcopi Lincolniensis quod Dr. Madew absolutus fuit et sacramentum accepit 1555
    Note
    But for these letters the heads of the university would not have buried him in Christian burial
  • Charter by which Dr Madew leaves all of his goods to Alice Red also called Alice Madew. 553-553
    Nasmith
    Carta doctoris Madew de donatione omnium bonorum suorum Aliciae Red alias vocatae Aliciae Madew ea conditione ut ipsa ei suppeditet omnia necessaria, 1o Mariae
    Note
    Ex tempore quo facta est haec donatio, satis apparet hanc Aliciam uxorem fuisse doctoris Madew, quam propter persecutionem dominantem non audebat agnoscere
  • The effect of such things as are contained in the ordinances for the ordinary lectures
  • Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to Master William Langforth 23 March 1527. 554-554
    Nasmith
    Licentiae praedicandi concessas ab academia Mag. W. Langforth 23 Martii, 1527
  • Licence granted to mendicant scholars. 554-554
    Nasmith
    Licentiae concessae scholaribus medicantibus
  • Vintner's licence
  • Letter of procuration for Robert Sotherton dean of Stoke College. 555-555a
    Nasmith
    Literae procuratoriae datas a Roberto Sotherton decano collegii de Stoke
    Note
    p. 555a blank
  • Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to Master Geroge Withers 5 October 1563. 556-556
    Nasmith
    Licentia ad praedicandum concessa ab academia Mag. Georgio Withers 5 Nov. 5 Eliz.
  • Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to Christopher Bayley 31 May 1552. 556a-556a
    Nasmith
    Alia concessa Christophero Bayley, ult. Maii, 1552
  • Letter of procuration given to Dr Edmunds, 18 October 1538. 557-558
    Nasmith
    Literae procuratorias datae a doctore Edmunds 18 Oct. 1538
    Note
    p. 557 blank
  • Letter of procuration given to W. Whalley rector of Landbeach. 559-560
    Nasmith
    Aliae datas a W. Whalley rectore de Lanbeche
    Note
    p. 560 blank
  • Probate of a will. 561-561
    Nasmith
    Probatio testamenti
  • Letter of administration. 561-561
    Nasmith
    Literae administrationis
  • Presentation of William Caterry to the vicarage of Burwell. 562-562
    Nasmith
    Presentatio Willelmi Cateryk ad vicariam de Burwell
  • Writ to the Sheriff of Cambridge to distrain John Edmunds vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 563-563
    Nasmith
    Breve regis vice-comiti Cantab, directum ut distringat et corpus habeat Ioannis Edmunds vice-cancellarii ad respondendum, etc.
    Note
    The townsmen purchased this writt for that the bedell of the university, by the commandment of the vice-chancellor received the goods of this Metcalf supposed a murderer, and the university to answer for them to the kings exchequer, and not the bailiffs to meddle. This custom has been observed in time past, to the relief of students; if chance any so to offend, still it would be maintained
  • Certificate from the vice-chancellor to the king of the goods of Metcalf. 564-564
    Nasmith
    Certificate from the vice-chancellor to the king of the goods of the said Metcalf
  • Licence to preach granted by the University of Cambridge to William Burwell. 564-564
    Nasmith
    Licentia appreciandi concessa ab academia Willelmo Burwell
  • Royal writ to the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to see the goods of one Metcalf and account for the money paid at the exchequer. 564a-564b
    Nasmith
    Breve regis vice-cancellario directum, ut bona praedicti Metcalf venditioni exponat, et pecuniam inde oriundam coram baronibus scaccarii persolvat, 29 Jun. 33 Hen. VIII
    Note
    p. 564a blank
  • Royal writ to the sheriff of Cambridge to secure Thomas Rymball and Margaret his wife to answer John Meres executor of Dr Edmunds. 564c-564d
    Nasmith
    Breve regis vice-comiti Cantab, directum ut habeat corpora Thomae Rymball et Margaretae uxoris ejus ad respondend. etc. Ioanni Meres executori doctoris Edmundes, 6 Edw. VI
    Note
    p. 564d blank
  • Writ of queen Mary to the sherif of Cambridge to return a jury
  • Letter from Henry VIII to the University of Cambridge, 566-566
    Nasmith
    Letter from the king to the university commanding them to suffer the mayor peaceably and quietly to make certain proclamations as enjoined by writ, and diligently to execute the act of parliament directing certain oaths to be taken by the scholars, Hampton-court ult. Maii
  • Letter from queen Jane [Seymour] to the University of Cambridge, Hampton-court Oct. 12. 566-566
    Nasmith
    Letter from queen Jane [Seymour] to the university acquainting them with the birth of a prince, Hampton-court Oct. 12
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 41
  • Contribution for a new silver cross bought by Dr. Young vice-chancellor, at my lord of Winchester our chancellor's commandment
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 101
  • Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge that Edmund Styward has been admitted as a doctor of civil law. 567-567
    Nasmith
    Literae testimoniales sub sigillo academiae quod Edmundus Styward admissus est ad gradum doctoratus in jure civili 20 Nov. 1540
  • Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge for a bachelor of medicine. 567-567
    Nasmith
    Aliae pro baccalaureo in medicina
  • Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge granted to Nicholas Stere. 568-568
    Nasmith
    Aliae concessae Nicholao Stere A. M. 21 Dec. 1557
    Note
    In his literis citatur charta Cadwalladri totius Britanniae quondam regis
    pp. 569 - 572 missing
  • Testimonial letter under the seal of the University of Cambridge granted to Balth. Omrye. 573-573
    Nasmith
    Aliae concessae Balth. Omrye M.D. 15 Jan. 37 Hen. VIII
  • Form of bonds
  • Bond for an arbitrement
  • Bond for a wardship
  • Vice-chancellor's certificate that Fen-Drayton is within five miles of Cambridge
  • Inventory of the stuff of the University of Cambridge. 580-580
    Nasmith
    Inventory of the stuff of the university
  • Letter from Cromwell to the mayor and bailiffs of Cambridge. 581-581
    Nasmith
    Letter from Cromwell to the mayor and bailiffs
  • Summons to appear before the privy-council
  • Letter from the duke of Norfolk to the University of Cambridge. 581-581
    Nasmith
    Letter from the duke of Norfolk to the university requiring them to certify how many men they can raise, Newmarket, shrove-tuesday
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 42
  • Assessment of the colleges of the University of Cambridge for the supply of ten soldiers for the duke of Norfolk, Sept. 1542. 582-582
    Nasmith
    The assessing of the colleges towards the setting forth of ten soldiers with the duke of Norfolk our steward into Scotland, mense Sept. 1542
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 42
  • A collection made for the register Master Rogers at the king his majesty's visitation
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 121
  • Letter from the council to the commissioners for musters. 582-582
    Nasmith
    Letter from the council to the commissioners for musters, reproving them for endeavouring to muster the scholars and commanding them to forbear
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 41
  • Sums paid by every college in Cambridge for tenths. 582-582
    Nasmith
    Sums paid by every college for tenths
  • Forms of commitment
  • Form of a warrant entitled pro pace
  • Discharge of a prisoner on surety
    Note
    pp. 584 - 586 blank
  • Literae ad colligendum
  • Letter of administration. 587-587
    Nasmith
    Literae administrationis
  • Letters patent under the seal of the University of Cambridge appointing Thomas duke of Norfolk and Henry earl of Surrey stewards of the University. 588-588
    Nasmith
    Literas patentes sub sigillo academiae constituentes Thomam ducem Norfolciae et Henricum comitem Surreiae seneschallos academiae, 8 Sept. 1539
  • Testimonial letter granted to E. S. 588-588
    Nasmith
    Literae testimoniales concessae E. S.
  • Acquittance of administrator. 588-588
    Nasmith
    Acquittancia administratoris
  • Bond given for due administration
  • Letter of administration. 589-589
    Nasmith
    Literae administrationis
  • Licence granted to Henry Wood, poor scholar, to accept alms. 589-589
    Nasmith
    Licentia concessa Henrico Wood pauperi scholari ad elemosinam accipiendam, 16 Sept. 1540
  • Licence to practice surgery. 590-590
    Nasmith
    Licentia ad chirurgicam practicandam
    Note
    pp. 591 - 594 missing
  • Dispensation of the University of Cambridge for non-residence granted to Dr Edmunds, 10 October 1526. 595-596
    Nasmith
    Dispensatio academica de non-residentia concessa doctori Edmunds, 10 Oct. 1526
  • Letter from the king [Henry VI.] commanding the goods of Thomas Still to be restored to William Wilflete chancellor of Cambridge and others his executors
  • Licence to preach. 599-599
    Nasmith
    Licentia ad praedicandum
  • Letter of Robert Fitzhugh to the University of Cambridge concerning the council at Pavia. 599-599
    Nasmith
    Literae Roberti Fitzhugh ad academiam de concilio apud Paviam
  • Letter from the University of Cambridge to the judges of the king's bench, Jan. 13, 1506. 600-600
    Nasmith
    Letter from the university to the judges of the king's bench, complaining of a premunire unjustly sued out on account of an action of debt determined in the vicechancellor's court and beseeching their lordships that it may be recalled, Jan. 13, 1506
  • Excerpt from a charter of Elizabeth I granting licences to preach. 601-601
    Nasmith
    Excerptum e carta Elizabethae de licentiis ad praedicandum concedendis
  • Form of the licence. 601-602
    Nasmith
    Forma licentiae
  • Form of the old licence. 602-603
    Nasmith
    Forma veteris licentiae
  • Decision of the University on licences that will be granted to preach. 603-604
    Nasmith
    Statutum academiae de licentiis ad praedicandum concedendis, 28 Junii, 1511
  • Licence to preach 1571. 603a-603c
    Nasmith
    Licentia praedicandi, 1571
    Note
    Hoc tempore omnes licentiae primus concessae revocabantur, et novae concedebantur eis, qui articulis religionis subscripserunt
    p. 603c blank
  • Injunctions to the churchwardens not to suffer any to preach in their churches, but who were licenced by the queen or bishops, 13 Eliz. 603d-603m
    Nasmith
    Injunctions to the churchwardens not to suffer any to preach in their churches, but who were licenced by the queen or bishops, nor to suffer any other prayers to be said in their churches but only according to the order of common prayer, 13 Eliz.printed
    Note
    Parker Correspondence, p. 382 note
  • Revocation of a licence to preach by Thomas archbishop of Canterbury 1534. 603e-603e
    Nasmith
    Revocatio literarum ad praedicandum per Thomam Cantuariensem archiepiscopum, 1534
  • Form of a general licence to preach, sent by Dr. Whitgift to be considered of. 603f-603p
    Nasmith
    Form of a general licence, sent by Dr. Whitgift to be considered of
    Note
    pp. 603f; 603g; 603j; 603l; 603n; 603o; 603p blank
  • Letter from the University of Cambridge to Master Empson Jan. 13. 605-605
    Nasmith
    Letter from the university to Master Empson their steward, begging his assistance in the cause of the premunire, Jan. 13
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to John Fisher, chancellor, January 1505. 606-606
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad episcopum Roffensem cancellarium suum de eadem causa, prid. Id. Jan. 1505
  • Letter from J. H. to archbishop Parker Mar. 20, 1568. 607-608
    Nasmith
    Letter from J. H. to archbishop Parker advising him of the death of the warden of Merton-college, and that one Latham had been justly expelled thence, Mar. 20, 1568
    Note
    Parker Correspondence, p. 308, 326
    p. 608 blank
  • Letter from sir John Cheek to doctor Parker, Cheekstoke Feb. 6, 1552
    Note
    Parker Correspondence XXXIX. Autograph. Also in Goodwin Cheke's Gospel of Matthew App. no. 5
    pp. 611 - 612 missing
  • Testimonial letter. 613-613
    Nasmith
    Literae testimoniales
  • Acquittance of administrator. 613-613
    Nasmith
    Acquittancia administratoris
  • Decree concerning butchers and the making of tallow candles. 614-614
    Nasmith
    Decreta de laniis et confectoribus candelarum, 1555
  • Letter of attorney. 614-614
    Nasmith
    Literae attornatus
  • Bond to discharge the ordinary
  • Bond given by the proctors
  • Account of lady Jane Grey being proclaimed queen
  • Proclamation of queen Mary
  • Proclamation of queen Mary with a promise of a general pardon
    Note
    pp. 617 - 618 blank
  • Journal of the transactions in London, from the death of king Edward to the commitment of the duke of Northumberland to the tower
    Note
    pp. 623 - 624 blank
  • Letter from Queen Mary to Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 624aa-624ab
    Nasmith
    Letter from queen Mary to the bishop of Winchester chancellor, commanding him to see all antient statutes and ordinances kept and observed as they were in the time of Henry VIII. Richmond 20 Aug. anno regni 1mo
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 165
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to Stephen Gardiner, August 1553-4. 624ac-624ad
    Nasmith
    Literae gratulatoriae academiae ad episcopum Winton cancellarium suum quod pristinam dignitatem recuperasset, Idibus Aug.
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 167
  • Letter from King Philip of Spain to the University of Cambridge August 1554. 624ae-624af
    Nasmith
    Literae Philippi regis ad academiam, Windsora 3 Id. Aug. 1554
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 171
    p. 624af blank
  • The effect of the articles of treaty lately concluded for marriage between the queens highness, and the princes grace of Spain at Westminster Jan. 12, 1553
    Note
    p. 624bb blank
  • Articles of religion under Queen Mary. 624ag-624ai
    Nasmith
    Articuli religionis tempore Mariae reginae a plerisque regentibus subscripti, 1 Apr. 1556
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 172
  • Several articles of John Young vice-chancellor of Cambridge University. 624aj-624aj
    Nasmith
    Nonnulli articuli a Ioanne Young vice-cancellario subscripti, 24 Junii, 1544
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 172
  • Names of those who subscribed to the articles of John Young. 624ak-624ap
    Nasmith
    Nomina tum eorum qui praedictis articulis subscripserunt, tum eorum qui eis subscribere recusarunt
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 175
  • Letter from the queen to the commissioners for the loan in Cambridgeshire Oct. 10, 4 et 5 regni. 624aq-624ar
    Nasmith
    Letter from the queen to the commissioners for the loan in Cambridgeshire, commanding them not to require any contributions from the university, St. James Oct. 10, 4 et 5 regni
    Note
    p. 624ar blank
  • Letter of David Brook to the University of Cambridge, 24 April, 1556. 624as-624as
    Nasmith
    Literas Davidis Brook ad academiam; quod Wakefeldum linguae Hebraicae praelectorem, habita ratione privilegiorum academiae, a censu immunem reddidit, 24 Apr. 1556
  • Directions to apply to my lord privy-seal for a discharge of the university from the loan
    Note
    p. 624aw blank
  • Assessment of the town of Cambridge. 624at-624au
    Nasmith
    Assessment of the town
  • Letter of Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of the University of Cambridge to the University, September 1553. 624ax-624ax
    Nasmith
    Literae episcopi Winton cancellarii ad academiam; quod miserat capellanum suum, qui declararet eis voluntatem ejus, Londini 8 kal. Sept. 1553
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 169
  • Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University recommending Mr. Cosin to be master of Catherine-hall. 624ax-624ax
    Nasmith
    Letter from the same recommending Mr. Cosin to be master of Catherine-hall
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 169
  • Letter from Stephen Gardiner, chancellor of Cambridge University, to the vice-chancellor, Mar. 24, 1554. 624ay-624ay
    Nasmith
    Letter from the same to the vice-chancellor, desiring him to admit his servant into the bedelles office, till at his coming there might be a regular election, and to admit no person to vote in the senate who had not subscribed to the articles of religion, Southwark Mar. 24, 1554
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 170
  • Oration before the visitors of Queen Mary by master Stokes. 624bd-624bg
    Nasmith
    Oratio habita coram visitatoribus reginae Mariae a Mag. Stokes
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 177
  • Proceedings of queen Mary's visitors from Nov. 26, 1556, to May 31, 1557
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 184
  • Names of the persons excempted out of the Queen Mary's pardon. 624cb-624cc
    Nasmith
    Names of the persons excepted out of the queen's pardon
  • Letter from Reginald Pole to the vice-chancellor and heads of the University of Cambridge, Nov. 21, 1557. 624cd-624cg
    Nasmith
    Letter from cardinal Pool to the vice-chancellor and heads, commanding them to revise and reform the university statutes, and to visit Clare-hall, from the court Nov. 21, 1557
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), p. 274
    pp. 624ce - 624cf blank, p. 624cg address
  • Letter of the University of Cambridge to the archbishop and other judges of ecclesiastical cases, November 1562. 624ch-624ch
    Nasmith
    Literae academiae ad archiepiscopum aliosque judices in causis ecclesiasticis, humillime orantes ne privilegia academica infringant, academicos coram se citando ad respondendum, 4 Id. Nov. 1562
  • Letter from the visitors to the university about the election of an orator, London Aug. 8, 1559
  • Letter recommending a person for a mandamus to a batchelor's or doctor's degree in divinity
  • Versus Gualteri Haddon in adventum comitis Warwickii ad Cantabrigiam adversus Nordovicenses rebelles
    Rubric
    Incipit Ocasura tria Northfolkia ceca furore
  • Letter from Dr. Beaumont, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge to archbishop Parker, Feb. 27, 1564. 627-627
    Nasmith
    Letter from Dr. Beaumont vice-chancellor to archbishop Parker, acquainting him with the uniformity of the university in doctrines rites and apparell, Camb. Feb. 27, 1564
    Note
    Correspondence p. 226 note, Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 314
  • Of the nature of a wreck
  • Letter from the council to bishop Bonner Nov. 17, 1554. 629-629
    Nasmith
    Letter from the council to bishop Bonner, ordering him to give notice of the queen's being with child, Westm. Nov. 17, 1554, printed
  • A satirical ballad on the pregnancy of Queen Mary. 630-630
    Nasmith
    A satirical ballad on the same subject, printed
    Rubric
    Inc.
    Incipit
    Nowe singe, nowe springe, oure care is exildOure vertuous quene is quickned with child
    Note
    Printed by Will. Ryddaell
  • The stipends and wages which the university and every college within the same shall pay to the bedelles, in visitatione regia
    Note
    Lamb, Original Documents (1838), 299
  • Payments made to the bedells upon admission. 632-632
    Nasmith
    Solutiones faciendae bedellis in admissionibus, etc.
  • Account of the bedells. 632a-632d
    Nasmith
    Computus ut videtur bedellorum
  • What graduates shall pay to the bedells and what the same may accept upon the occasion of a legantine visitation. 633-636
    Nasmith
    Quod quisque graduatus solvet bedellis et quod quisque eorum ab eisdem accipiet, etc. in visitatione legantina
  • Complaints laid against the bedells by the regents at a congregation Oct. 26, 1550, and the speech of Mr. Meres on the occasion
  • Books left to the university by Mr. Meres
    Note
    The books are all university records
  • Excerpt from Matthew Paris on the price of wine. 638a-638a
    Nasmith
    Excerptum ex Mattheo Paris de pretio vini 1202
  • A dietary or prescription against excess in tables, especially in clergymen, by Edward II, Cranmer and Pole, printed
    Note
    p. 638d blank
  • Account of the executors of John Meres
    Note
    p. 646 blank
  • Will of John Meres
    Note
    Cf. Endowments, p. 19
    p. 665 blank
  • Indenture between Matthew Parker and the executor of John Meres. 666-669
    Nasmith
    Indenture between Matthew Parker and the executor of John Meres for the purchase of a water-mill at fen-Ditton, and the foundation of a scholarship in Corpus Christi College
    Note
    pp. 668 - 669 blank
  • Inventory of all the silver at Corpus Christi College Cambridge December 18 H VIII. 670-673
    Nasmith
    Inventarium factum 26 Dec. 18 Hen. VIII. de omnibus utensilibus argentaceis Collegii Corporis Christi
    Note
    On vellum
    p. 673 blank
  • Of a scholarship called Meres' scholarship in Corpus Christi College. 674-674
    Nasmith
    Of a scholarship called Meres' scholarship in Corpus Christi College and the exchange of the mill at fen-Ditton for three tenements in Wall's lane
  • Letter from R. Nokes to archbishop Parker. 675-675
    Nasmith
    Letter from R. Nokes to archbishop Parker, setting forth his losses and requesting his grace's charity
  • Indenture between the University of Cambridge and the executors of John Meres. 676-677
    Nasmith
    Indenture between the university and the executors of John Meres
    Note
    Cf. Endowments, p. 19
  • Surrender of a mill to the master and fellows of Corpus Christi College
    Note
    p. 678 blank
  • Letter from John Embden, executor to Mr. Meres, to Matthew Parker Feb. 16, 1559. 679-680
    Nasmith
    Letter from John Embden executor to Mr. Meres to archbishop Parker, concerning the affairs of his executorship Feb. 16, 1559
  • Order of the visitors to apply the sums formerly spent on Corpus Christi day to the maintenance of scholars
    Note
    p. 683 blank, p. 684 address
  • Certificate of John Meres of what passed between him and doctor Moptyd
    Note
    Masters' History of C. C. C., ed. Lamb, p. 117 note
  • Receipts given by Dr. Pory master of C. C. C. to archbishop Parker for moneys received for plate
  • Books, papers, etc. delivered by Dr. Haddon vice-chancellor, to his successor Dr. Madew
  • Hand over of masters Standish and Long, retiring from the office of proctors, to masters Pearson and Embden. 687-687
    Nasmith
    Tradita a magistris Standish et Long procuratoribus recedentibus ab officio magistris Pearson et Embden
    Note
    p. 688 missing
  • Hand over of the taxes. 689-689
    Nasmith
    Tradita taxatoribus
  • Table of English Kings. 690-691
    Nasmith
    Tabula regum Angliae
    Note
    a single leaf (xvi early) giving dates of coronations etc. from William I to Richard II
    page 692 is now MS 107. 22 (H. P. S.)
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