The universities. Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge, views, with historical and descriptive accounts by T. Wright and H.L. Jones1841 |
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... College Stables * The Entrance Gateway . Trinity College in 1574 , from Archbishop Parker's Map * The Library . The Cloisters under the Library * The New Court The Bishop's Hostle * The Chapel · • Statue of Henry VIII . on the grand ...
... College Stables * The Entrance Gateway . Trinity College in 1574 , from Archbishop Parker's Map * The Library . The Cloisters under the Library * The New Court The Bishop's Hostle * The Chapel · • Statue of Henry VIII . on the grand ...
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... division into volumes is merely temporary , and that the Work cannot be permanently arranged until complete in the two volumes . MEMORIALS OF CAMBRIDGE . TRINITY COLLEGE . FROM the circumstance viii CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS .
... division into volumes is merely temporary , and that the Work cannot be permanently arranged until complete in the two volumes . MEMORIALS OF CAMBRIDGE . TRINITY COLLEGE . FROM the circumstance viii CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS .
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Thomas Wright. MEMORIALS OF CAMBRIDGE . TRINITY COLLEGE . FROM the circumstance of its front being encumbered with houses , Trinity College , though much more ex- tensive than any other college in either University , does not , to the ...
Thomas Wright. MEMORIALS OF CAMBRIDGE . TRINITY COLLEGE . FROM the circumstance of its front being encumbered with houses , Trinity College , though much more ex- tensive than any other college in either University , does not , to the ...
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... Trinity College was formed by the incorporation of several smaller ones , its site having been originally occupied by two colleges and numerous hostles . — KING'S HALL . Of these , the most important and the best endowed was King's Hall ...
... Trinity College was formed by the incorporation of several smaller ones , its site having been originally occupied by two colleges and numerous hostles . — KING'S HALL . Of these , the most important and the best endowed was King's Hall ...
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... College , informs us that the King's Hall " stood where Trinity College standeth ; " by which we are to understand that it occu- pied a great part of what then constituted Trinity College , and of what at present is called the Great ...
... College , informs us that the King's Hall " stood where Trinity College standeth ; " by which we are to understand that it occu- pied a great part of what then constituted Trinity College , and of what at present is called the Great ...
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