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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the name of the manor of Jennings-court, to Brazen Nose college, in Oxford, part of the possessions of which it … 1687 this manor was held by lease from the above-mentioned college, by Allmott Peers, who alienated his interest in it … settled it, being then held in capite, on his newfounded college at Plecy, in Essex. 12 On the death of the countess …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… his brother Henry and to the rector and scholars of Exeter College, Oxford. 41 Anne Richards died unmarried in 1771. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the Antinomian. John Pocklington, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, was presented to the living of Yelden in … army, and in 1649 was appointed to the mastership of Caius College, Cambridge, which he held together with the rectory …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 209 Richard Sterne, chaplain to Laud and master of Jesus College, Cambridge, was rector from 1634. He was imprisoned …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 94; and the impropriate for 136. 15. 9., payable to King's College, Cambridge. Schools were built in 1845, from public …
Survey of London
… a In 1584 Cure obtained Letters Patent to establish a college or hospital for poor people there, and endowed it … in 1580. 16 These subsequently became merged in the college. Wall tablet on No. 7 Park Street Thomas Cure died in … monument there contains several puns on his name. 186 The college was further endowed by Jane Hargrave, Edward Hewlett, …
Survey of London
… brick style harking back to the late Wren manner of Morden College. There are differences in the dormer windows, in the …
Survey of London
… in 1846 was appointed to the Chair of Latin at University College. In 1848 he was made principal of University Hall. …