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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and so on to the court beyond. On the St. Andrews Street side a long range with three short projecting wings … decoration of Roman Catholic churches and incurred some little criticism for being one 'rather to contract the … early Calvinistic tendencies, went on to suffer not a little in the cause of episcopacy and the Anglican …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as 'NonCollegiate', and of the building in Trumpington Street which has been their headquarters since 1874. The … the present building, then known simply as 31 Trumpington Street, and a boat club, cricket club, and debating society … bought the freehold of numbers 31 and 32 Trumpington Street. Gifts from the University and private benefactors, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… serpents their tails bound together resting on a square of green marble between them a book sable garnished gules … a new site on St. Michael's, now Trinity, Lane and Milne Street, now Trinity Hall Lane, comprising approximately … IX, dated 13 November 1393. This chapel, however, was little more than a private oratory, and those resident in the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1443 to Michaelhouse, in return for tenements in School Street granted by Michaelhouse to King's. 71 The reversion of … the churches of Tiverton (Devon) 110 and Great Bricett, Little Finborough, 111 Kersey, Lindsey and Wattisham (Suff.). … edn. 1873), 218: 'our Kingsman' is Johnson. Cf. also W. C. Green, Memories of Eton and King's (1905), 6264. In 1851, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and some houses remained along the north side of Magdalene Street until the rounding-off of the Chesterton Road corner … eighteen in all, but the bye-fellowships were of little value and changed hands frequently: in 1778 their … bought by the College in 1849 and in 1922 united with Little Fransham, the patronage being shared with Hertford …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the North of England Council, to take charge of 74 Regent Street. To this small house five students were admitted in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… allowing chapel and belfry. The base of the belfry and its little window survive in a first-floor room that had an … such a confined space, at right angles to the front on a street running north and south. This meant putting hall at … This with three roods added in 1401 forms the bowling-green with the orchards at each end of it. The Countess of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in which the College had its origin were close to the street and between these and the cemetery of St. Peter's … and residents had the bishop's licence to hold services; a little later it is found to be attached to the chambers of … Cambridge to the College, and these supported a chantry at Little St. Mary's, provided a stipend for a fellow to serve …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… covering the whole area bounded by Queens' Lane, Silver Street, the river, and, to the north, the then existing … fellows, its exterior of white Cambridgeshire brick is so little in harmony with the rest of the College that it is … William Grey, Bishop of Ely, on 12 December 1454. There is little record of the effect of the Reformation on the chapel. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… King's Bench and Ludgate and for the poor in Bermondsey Street, in Barking, and in Bortham (Essex). Another bequest … chambers on four floors, the rooms on the top floor being little more than garrets. The east side of the court was … now forms the entrance to the fellows' garden near Malcolm Street in Jesus Lane. The work done in the hall was much more …
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