The List of the Queen's Scholars of St. Peter's College, Westminster: Admitted on that Foundation Since 1633; and of Such as Have Been Thence Elected to Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, from the Foundation by Queen Elizabeth, 1561, to the Present Time. To which is Prefixed, a List of Deans of Westminster, and of Christ Church, Oxford; the Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge; and the Masters of Westminster SchoolG.W. Ginger, 1852 - 630 страници |
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... House , Cambridge , and , upon the suppression of that house , was nominated the first master of the new foundation of Trinity College ; public orator to the University , 1537 ; Margaret professor of divinity from about 1538 to about ...
... House , Cambridge , and , upon the suppression of that house , was nominated the first master of the new foundation of Trinity College ; public orator to the University , 1537 ; Margaret professor of divinity from about 1538 to about ...
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... house , he is styled usher . Strype's Memorials , II . ii . 527. ] IH . WESTON , rector of Lincoln College , 1538 ; Margaret professor of divinity [ at Oxford , 1540 ; ] and archdeacon of Colchester [ 1553 ] ; dean of Windsor , 1556 ...
... house , he is styled usher . Strype's Memorials , II . ii . 527. ] IH . WESTON , rector of Lincoln College , 1538 ; Margaret professor of divinity [ at Oxford , 1540 ; ] and archdeacon of Colchester [ 1553 ] ; dean of Windsor , 1556 ...
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... house , with land thereunto , at Chiswick , in Middlesex , where with his own hands he set a fair row of elms , now grown up to great beauty and height , for a retiring place for the masters and scholars of Westminster , in the heat of ...
... house , with land thereunto , at Chiswick , in Middlesex , where with his own hands he set a fair row of elms , now grown up to great beauty and height , for a retiring place for the masters and scholars of Westminster , in the heat of ...
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... house , into which only out of those four the best were to be chosen . Withal he purchased the patronage of four rich benefices to receive those scholars and fellows of his foundation , upon the death or ces- sation of the incumbents ...
... house , into which only out of those four the best were to be chosen . Withal he purchased the patronage of four rich benefices to receive those scholars and fellows of his foundation , upon the death or ces- sation of the incumbents ...
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... house and estate ; there he set up a conventicle , and , after that was silenced , he betook himself to the Dissenters in London , with whom he remained till his death , which happened at Ealing , Middlesex , on the 24th of August ; he ...
... house and estate ; there he set up a conventicle , and , after that was silenced , he betook himself to the Dissenters in London , with whom he remained till his death , which happened at Ealing , Middlesex , on the 24th of August ; he ...
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