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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... already extensive ; and there were then made to it such further additions as were neces- sary for the temporary accommodation of the court . The king used the College kitchen ; and to give him access to it , without interfering with the ...
... already extensive ; and there were then made to it such further additions as were neces- sary for the temporary accommodation of the court . The king used the College kitchen ; and to give him access to it , without interfering with the ...
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... already become a part of Michael House . The space on the east of Mill Street , between King's Hall and Caius College ( then called Gonvile Hall ) , was also occupied by several hostles . The west side of what was then called the High ...
... already become a part of Michael House . The space on the east of Mill Street , between King's Hall and Caius College ( then called Gonvile Hall ) , was also occupied by several hostles . The west side of what was then called the High ...
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... already a similar inclosure . The land inclosed was seven or eight acres ; in exchange for which , the college laid out in common twenty - five acres of its own land , which lay about the town . The fellows of St. John's represented ...
... already a similar inclosure . The land inclosed was seven or eight acres ; in exchange for which , the college laid out in common twenty - five acres of its own land , which lay about the town . The fellows of St. John's represented ...
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... already quoted , and their spleen broke out in numerous squibs and songs . The celebrated wit Corbet , afterwards bishop of Ox- ford , was present , but asserted , according to the same authority , when asked his opinion of it all ...
... already quoted , and their spleen broke out in numerous squibs and songs . The celebrated wit Corbet , afterwards bishop of Ox- ford , was present , but asserted , according to the same authority , when asked his opinion of it all ...
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... already a want of uniformity in the court , no two sides being exactly alike , and that sash windows alone were capable of giving sufficient light to the rooms within . The that expenses of these alterations are said to have amounted ...
... already a want of uniformity in the court , no two sides being exactly alike , and that sash windows alone were capable of giving sufficient light to the rooms within . The that expenses of these alterations are said to have amounted ...
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