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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... Early in the following year the king granted to the master and scholars of his hall various tenements and places , which he had pur- chased , particularly in Damenicoleshethe ( Dame Nicole's Hithe ) , and part of a lane between the ...
... Early in the following year the king granted to the master and scholars of his hall various tenements and places , which he had pur- chased , particularly in Damenicoleshethe ( Dame Nicole's Hithe ) , and part of a lane between the ...
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... early in the reign of Henry VIII . , they agreed to divide the ground between them , and to raise a partition wall of brick , at their joint expense , the ground on the south side of this new wall to belong to King's Hall , and that on ...
... early in the reign of Henry VIII . , they agreed to divide the ground between them , and to raise a partition wall of brick , at their joint expense , the ground on the south side of this new wall to belong to King's Hall , and that on ...
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... earliest of the foundations which occupied formerly the site of Trinity College . On the opposite side of Mill Street stood the College of St. Michael , or , as it is more commonly called , Michael House . Of the life of its founder ...
... earliest of the foundations which occupied formerly the site of Trinity College . On the opposite side of Mill Street stood the College of St. Michael , or , as it is more commonly called , Michael House . Of the life of its founder ...
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... for a sum of twenty - pence annually , so early as the 15th Henry VI .; and in 1541 ( 33 Hen . VIII . ) , it was finally made over to the col- 66 lege , in exchange for certain lands belonging to the MICHAEL HOUSE . 13.
... for a sum of twenty - pence annually , so early as the 15th Henry VI .; and in 1541 ( 33 Hen . VIII . ) , it was finally made over to the col- 66 lege , in exchange for certain lands belonging to the MICHAEL HOUSE . 13.
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... early period the site now occupied by Trinity College was covered with numerous hostles of scholars , which , after the foundation of Michael House and King's Hall , were gradually absorbed in these two greater institutions . Of most of ...
... early period the site now occupied by Trinity College was covered with numerous hostles of scholars , which , after the foundation of Michael House and King's Hall , were gradually absorbed in these two greater institutions . Of most of ...
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