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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… he stayed in Cambridge in the later years of Elizabeth I's reign, and its yard still exists. 5 The Bear Inn, which … 8 In Alderman Newton's days the 'Three Tuns', by St. Edward's passage, a considerable portion of which survives as … and Child' in Bene't Street. Its yard is marked as the Post Office in many contemporary maps, since the Royal Mail …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 10 but the 'army that belonged to Cambridge' and chose Edward as their lord in 921 11 must have been settled in the … advantage of accessibility and security. In 1068 William I, returning from York, diverged from the Ermine Street to … July that the islanders finally surrendered to the Lord Edward who had come from the north with fresh forces. 76 The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and the violent swings of the religious pendulum under Edward VI and Mary, registered, for instance, in the parish … little with national politics. When in 1564 Elizabeth I visited Cambridge, the church bells rang, and the Mayor and … of Gloucester, offered him as an inducement to abandon the post of town lecturer at Trinity. 10 Another attempt to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in bread, coals, and doles of a few shillings each. St. Edward's has six charities for the poor, one dating from 1612 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parliaments and held high office under both Henry VI and Edward IV. John Battysford, member in 1442, was a partial … 1620 Richard Foxton, Mayor, was elected to serve in James I's third Parliament, but was unseated because no mayor of … in the Borough to Rutland in return for a sinecure post of 1,000 a year. 81 The duke died in October 1787, just …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… expenditure amounted to 43 in 115677, 23 under Richard I, and 60 under John. 4 The strategic importance of the … the inquiries into rebels' lands in 126870 stayed there. 5 Edward I, however, determined to make it an efficient … its value to the first librarian, John Pink, who held the post from 1855 to 1906. 132 See T. McKenny Hughes, 'On the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… appointed in 1608, and after a hortatory letter from James I 30 and some compulsory purchases of land, an indenture was … funds and responsibilities to a corporation consisting of (i) ex-officio officers representing the University, the … of England, cited Cooper, Annals, ii. 349. Cf. ibid. i. 85 (1330). See section on Town and Gown, p. 81. See above, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… found a college, 43 and Henry of Lancaster, the cousin of Edward III, was chosen alderman of the joint guild. OF THE GUILD OF ST. EDWARD AND ST. THOMAS THE MARTYR, in St. Edward's Church, … Holy Trinity, all recorded without date. Cooper, Annals, i. 15. See above, p. 124. M. Bateson, Cambridge Gild Records …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… St. George (later Holy Sepulchre), St. Michael, St. Edward, St. Botolph, and St. Peter (later Little St. Mary) … be that the Chesterton segment was subtracted when William I built his castle on the site of the Roman camp and made it … were 76 shops or stalls, 48 of them in the parishes of St. Edward and St. Mary by the Market. There were 5 granges, 6 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who belong to some college of the University and for post-graduate students training for the ministry, Cheshunt … in 1949. F.W.B.Bullock, History of Ridley Hall, Cambridge, i. 10. Schools of theology had been functioning at the … See V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 1923. Bullock, Hist. of Ridley Hall, i. 54 sqq. and sources noted there. Ibid. 72 sqq. for …
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