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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Corpus Christi appears to have been housed near St. Bene't's churchyard and it was on a square piece of ground adjoining … through their generosity, the advowson of St. Bene't's church, in which they held their services, should be the … the 19th century there were, amongst others, Edward Byles Cowell, Professor of Sanskrit, a scholar of great eminence, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… only in the dioceses, but in its relations with the king's and papal courts. The canon law was the medium of all these … to marry, to the election in 1888 of Henry Latham. John Cowell, Master 15981611, was the academic exponent of a … William Mowse (d. 1586), Robert Hare (d. 1604), John Cowell (d. 1611), William Barlow (d. 1613), Thomas Eden (d. …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Tostig. 3 After the Conquest Cartmel remained in the king's hands 4 till about 1186, when Henry II granted it to … and a number of Cartmel men were brought into the king's forces in 1643. 17 The estates of Thomas Preston of Holker … when the Spaniards were upon the seas, &c. Richard Call [? Cowell] of Cartmel, schoolmaster, and Sir James Dugdale, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were conferred in 1179, the town being then in the king's hands. There is other evidence of its relative importance, … 14512 Thomas Tunstall 188 " d. J. York 9 Sept. 1454 Robert Cowell 189 exch. T. Tunstall oc. 14821501 Thomas Bolton 190 … Add. MS. 32107, no. 552, 2953. Raines MSS. xxii, 379. Cowell had been rector of Thurnby, Linc, dioc, to which …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Before the Conquest the whole formed part of Earl Tottig's Preston fee, and was within the hundred of Amounderness. … Hundred paid 100, Ribchester and Dilworth paid 3 14 s.4 d. and Dutton 1 11 s. 10 d., while Alston and Hothersall … Christopher Hindley (or Hindle Hynde in Act Bk.) was of Cowell or Cowhill in Rishton. At first he 'could not …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… By 1661 Napier, J. By 1661 Skelton, B. By 1662 Godolphin, S. By 1664 Dillon, R. 1665 28 Feb. Felton, T. 1668 11 Nov. … Wroth, H. 1678 23 July Pulteney, T. By 1680 Oglethorpe, S. By 1685 Windsor, T. By 1685 Graham, R. 1689 26 Mar. … 18 May Kilmarnock, Lord 1835 30 May Ellice, C. 1837 3 Feb. Cowell, J.C.M. Pages in Extraordinary 1671c. 1687; 18121815 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The charter of 1605 repeated the provisions of Elizabeth I's charter of 1561 about university jurisdiction, 3 and … reign by a law-book, The Interpreter, written by John Cowell, Master of Trinity Hall. 26 This was meant to show the common elements in the civil and the common laws, but Cowell also expressed himself in favour of a very high idea …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In the 15th century the area to the west of Great St. Mary's Church was covered with shops, dwellinghouses, and schools, … property between this street and the Old Court of King's College, part of which had been given before 1278, and the … bequests of William Robertson Smith (1894) and of E. B. Cowell (1903), 123 and through the gift of the library of R. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was the plaintiff, so long as no scholar or scholar's servant was party. The Chancellor was to try such pleas … a foreigner was plaintiff, or where a scholar or scholar's servant was involved. He was also to have the punishment of … probably as the result of the ability and learning of John Cowell, who became regius professor in 1594. 298 Medicine …
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