Memorials of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford, Volume 1

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John Henry Parker, 1847
 

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Halaman 3 - Saints, together with the incorporated churches of St. Mildred and St. Michael Northgate, into a collegiate church to be called 'the College of the Blessed Virgin Mary and All Saints Lincoln,' in the University of Oxford. It was to consist of a rector and seven fellows. The chapel or chantry of St. Anne, in the same church of All Saints, which had been in the patronage of the mayor of Oxford, was also incorporated in the grant. Owing however to the unexpected death of the founder before any statutes...
Halaman 5 - Return, we beseech thee, O God of hosts: look down from heaven, and behold, and visit this vine; And the vineyard which thy right hand hath planted, and the branch that thou madest strong for thyself.
Halaman 4 - These acquirements are much more likely to have been made at the University ; and the title of 'Clericus,' which appears in all the patents granted to him, before he had any preferment in the church, favours the conclusion; as this was a general appellation of academical students. At all events we may consider him, as his biographer observes, ' a person of as great genius, as extensive knowledge, and as sound judgment, as any which that age produced.
Halaman 8 - Two royal visits in 1894 are minutely recorded in a household roll of expenses, preserved ip the muniment room of Winchester college ; one on the 25th of July, St. James's day, at Wolvesey palace k ; and another there and at Farnham in September ; when they dined with the bishop two days in succession at those venerable mansions. But the munificence of William of Wykeham was not of an occasional nature ; nor was it exercised only on persons of high rank and station. ' His hospitality,' says his biographer,...
Halaman 3 - ... Rome, whither he is supposed to have gone to ask the bishopric of Durham, then vacant. According to Leland he was elected to the archiepiscopal see of Rouen, and was buried in that cathedral, and it seems probable that his remains were deposited in the chapel, of which an engraved view may be seen in Skelton's Pietas Oxoniensis. By his will he bequeathed to the University 310 marks in trust for the purchasing of annual rents, to maintain a considerable number of masters who should be natives...
Halaman 53 - I have been therefore the more punctual in describing them, to the end that posterity might know that what is now seen in the playhouses at London belonging to His Majesty and the Duke of York, is originally due to the invention of Oxford scholars.

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