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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... hundred feet long and fourteen broad . * About this time the number of the scholars seems to have been at least temporarily increased ; for , in the close - roll of 13th Edward III . they are said to be thirty - six , and in the patent ...
... hundred feet long and fourteen broad . * About this time the number of the scholars seems to have been at least temporarily increased ; for , in the close - roll of 13th Edward III . they are said to be thirty - six , and in the patent ...
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... hundred and twenty volumes of books to the library of King's Hall ; and in 1449 settled on the hall the advowson of Chesterton , an acre of land in Hinton , and two messuages in the parish of All Saints . He also freed this college from ...
... hundred and twenty volumes of books to the library of King's Hall ; and in 1449 settled on the hall the advowson of Chesterton , an acre of land in Hinton , and two messuages in the parish of All Saints . He also freed this college from ...
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... hundred and four pounds , built the present gateway tower . On the south , King's Hall was separated perhaps only by a wall from Physwick's and other smaller hostles . On the west it was separated from Michael House and Gregory's Hostle ...
... hundred and four pounds , built the present gateway tower . On the south , King's Hall was separated perhaps only by a wall from Physwick's and other smaller hostles . On the west it was separated from Michael House and Gregory's Hostle ...
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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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... hundred marks of silver . The house stood on the west side of Mill Street , on the spot now occu- pied by the southern part of the buildings of the west side of the great court of Trinity College , and extended thence towards the river ...
... hundred marks of silver . The house stood on the west side of Mill Street , on the spot now occu- pied by the southern part of the buildings of the west side of the great court of Trinity College , and extended thence towards the river ...
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