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... century , and preserved among the MSS . of Corpus Christi 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 ...
... century , and preserved among the MSS . of Corpus Christi 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 ...
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... * Cole's MSS . Vol . XLV . p . 80 . There was an old family of the name of Aunger residing at Cam- bridge in the thirteenth century . We find in the hundred - rolls of the Creake , in Norfolk , a canon of York and 10 MICHAEL HOUSE .
... * Cole's MSS . Vol . XLV . p . 80 . There was an old family of the name of Aunger residing at Cam- bridge in the thirteenth century . We find in the hundred - rolls of the Creake , in Norfolk , a canon of York and 10 MICHAEL HOUSE .
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... century and the year 1541 , the garden called New- market Hostle , and perhaps , also , Gregory's Hostle , was bought , by which the site of Michael House would be extended to the corner made by Mill Street and the lane running down to ...
... century and the year 1541 , the garden called New- market Hostle , and perhaps , also , Gregory's Hostle , was bought , by which the site of Michael House would be extended to the corner made by Mill Street and the lane running down to ...
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... century , whereby Richard Swete grants to Peter Fitz - Mabille a house and land by the river - side , and on the back of which , in a very old hand , is written " Ovingge , ' whence Cole conjectures that it was part of the ground of ...
... century , whereby Richard Swete grants to Peter Fitz - Mabille a house and land by the river - side , and on the back of which , in a very old hand , is written " Ovingge , ' whence Cole conjectures that it was part of the ground of ...
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... century , in which Trinity College is accused of having " inclosed a common lane , leading to the river , and unto a common green ; " and of having " laid mucke upon the said common greene , and having builded a common jakes there ...
... century , in which Trinity College is accused of having " inclosed a common lane , leading to the river , and unto a common green ; " and of having " laid mucke upon the said common greene , and having builded a common jakes there ...
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