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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... the beginning of the reign of Edw . I. , it appears that a rose , a chaplet of roses , and sometimes a grain of pepper , were very common tenures in Cambridge . Mary's , in which church they were to provide and KING'S HALL .
... the beginning of the reign of Edw . I. , it appears that a rose , a chaplet of roses , and sometimes a grain of pepper , were very common tenures in Cambridge . Mary's , in which church they were to provide and KING'S HALL .
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... appears that the chapel of King's Hall occupied the same site as the chapel of Trinity College ; that the buildings of the north side of the King's Hall must have coincided very nearly with the north side of the great court . The ...
... appears that the chapel of King's Hall occupied the same site as the chapel of Trinity College ; that the buildings of the north side of the King's Hall must have coincided very nearly with the north side of the great court . The ...
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... appears to have stood between Foul Lane and Mi- chael House ; its garden being adjacent to the Milne- C 18 TYLED HOSTLE - ST . CATHERINE'S HOSTLE . stones. NEVILE'S GATE , ENTRANCE TO THE COLLEGE STABLES . TRINITY COLLEGE IN 1574 , FROM ...
... appears to have stood between Foul Lane and Mi- chael House ; its garden being adjacent to the Milne- C 18 TYLED HOSTLE - ST . CATHERINE'S HOSTLE . stones. NEVILE'S GATE , ENTRANCE TO THE COLLEGE STABLES . TRINITY COLLEGE IN 1574 , FROM ...
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... appears to have been a foundation of some antiquity and importance , and is mentioned several times in the registers of Ely . In 1339 , a licence was given for a priest to say mass during one year in its chapel or oratory . In 1341 ...
... appears to have been a foundation of some antiquity and importance , and is mentioned several times in the registers of Ely . In 1339 , a licence was given for a priest to say mass during one year in its chapel or oratory . In 1341 ...
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... appear that the king added much to the revenues of the old colleges , when he thus joined them in one ; but those revenues must have been very con- siderable . His daughter , Queen Mary ... appears to have been a 22 TRINITY COLLEGE .
... appear that the king added much to the revenues of the old colleges , when he thus joined them in one ; but those revenues must have been very con- siderable . His daughter , Queen Mary ... appears to have been a 22 TRINITY COLLEGE .
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