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B01936 A catalogue of all the colledges [sic] in the famous university of Cambridge, with the names of the principal founders and benefactors, with the time of their foundation, and the names of the present masters and governours, with the number of students in every colledge. 1678 (1678) Wing C1269; ESTC R171044 8,120 3

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I. St PETERS Colledge or House was Founded 1256. HVGO de BALSHAM Prior of Ely in the year 1256. placed a Master and Scholars in the Hostle of St. John in Cambridge in the year 1284. he being Bishop of Ely separated them from the Master and Fryars of St. John's Hostle and seated them in two Hostles adjoyning to St. Peter's Church now called Little St. Maries without Trumpington-gate in the place of which two He then Founded this Colledge Endowed it and placing in it a Master and 14 Fellows Since which time by the Liberality of Simon de Langham John de Fordham Bishops of Ely John Laceby VVilliam Irby Thomas de Castro Bernardi Master of this Colledge VVilliam Nonion Dr Holbrooks Dr Lant Dr VVarkworth Dr Denham Dr Hornby Dr B●rgoine Dr Edmonds Dr Shirton Arch-Bishop VVhitgist Dr Pern John Blyth Fellow Dr Richardson Master Dr Hale Master John Cofins Bishop of Darham Master and other Benefactors this Colledge or House being the first that was built in this University there are in it a Master 22 Fellows 45 Scholars a Bible-Clerk beside Officers and Servants of the Foundation with other Students in all about Ninety Dr Joseph Beaumont Master Margaret Professor II. CLARE-HALL Founded 1326. RICHARD BADEW born at Great Badew in Essex by Licence from Edward the Second Founded this Colledge in Milnstreet near St. Zacharies Church placing there a Principal under whom the first 16 years the Students lived at their own Charges after Walter Thaxted Principal with the consent of the said Richard Badew Richard Ling Chancellour of the University Anno 1340 resigned the first Foundation into the hands of Elizabeth Grand-Child to Edward the first second Daughter and Coheir of Gilbert Earl of Clare from whom it bare the Name Clare-ball She Re-built and Endowed the same which many other Benefactors have since increased as VValter VVorleigh Ralph Scrivenor Tho. Cave Thomas Paske Benjamin Oley Arthur L d Capel Peter Gunning L d B p of Ely Dr Hacket Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield Dr Heaver and others There are in it a Master 18 Fellows 41 Scholars beside Officers of the Foundation and other Students to the number of 100. Dr Dillingham Master III. PEMBROKE-HALL was Founded 1343. MARY de St PAVL Countess of Pembroke having first Built and Endowed Denny Abbey in this County She procured a Licence from King Edward the third in the 17th of his Reign and then Founded this Colledge or Hall of Mary de Valentia after Pembroke-hall in which as it now stands are the Ancient Hostles of the University and S. Thomas Knaptons Boltons and Cosins places with part of the Chantry-house of Little St. Maries and Endowed the same with Lands Impropriations and Patronages Plate Jewels and other Ornaments Since it hath been much inlarged by the Bounty of King Henry the 6th by the Donations of John Langton Bishop of St. Davids Lawrence Booth Arch-Bishop of York Edmund Grindal Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Lancelot Andrews Bishop of Winchester Benjamin Laney late Bishop of Ely Dr Mark Frank Sir Philip Booth Sir Roger L'Estrange all of this Colledge beside others who have setled Lands or given summs of money as Sir William Hussey Lord Chief Justice of England Mr Thomas Watts Thomas James Thomas Hobs Esq William Marshal John Holmes with others who not long since repaired the Old Court of this Colledge and New Buildings were Erected by Sir Robert Hitcham sometime of this House Richard Ball Fellow D. D. and now Master of the Temple William Quarles late President also a fair New Chapel was Built and Endowed and Furnished by Mathew Wren sometime Fellow President and late Lord Bishop of Ely the Master Fellows and Scholars with other Students Officers and Servants of the Foundation are about 100. Dr Coga D. D. Master IV. CORPVS-CHRISTI Colledge was Founded 1351. HENRY of MONMOVTH Sirnamed Torto Collo Son and Heir of Henry of Lancaster Lord of Monmouth and Pontefract Earl of Lancaster Leicester Derby and High-Steward of England succeeded his Father in all his Honours and was by King Edward the 3d Created Earl of Lincoln and one of the Knights of the first Foundation of the most Noble Order of the Garter Duke of Lancaster c. of the Fraternity or Guild of Corpus Christi and Blessed Mary the Virgin near unto Luthborn-Lane and the Hostle of St. Bernard in the East whereof himself was then Alderman Founded this Colledge in the year 1351 among other things appropriating unto the same the perpetual patronage of St. Benedicts Church This Colledge since hath been much beautified with Buildings and increased with Revenues by the Lady Elizabeth Brotherton Dutchess of Norfolk Thomas Cambridge and Sir John Cambridge gave Stone-hall toward the Augmentation of the same John Meers Esq Beadle Mathew Parker Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Sir Nicholas Bacon Lord Keeper of the Great Seal Roger Mannors Earl of R●tland Lord Roos of Hamlake Belvoir and Trusbut c. Roger Mannors his great Unkle William Benedict Leonard Causton gave 18l. 3s 4d. for maintenance of 3 Scholarships and Mr John Booth B. D. sometime Fellow of this Colledge gave 3l. per Annum beside divers other Benefactors Here is at present a Master 12 Fellows 37 Scholars besides Officers and Servants of the Foundation with other Students to the number of 150. John Spencer D. D. Master and Dean of Ely V. TRINITY-HALL was Founded 1350. WILLIAM BATEMAN born in Norwich Doctor of the Civil Law after 18 year Bishop of that Sea for the exchange of certain Parsonages in the 24th of King Edward the third Anno 1350. obtained an Ancient Hostle near adjoyning to the University House where in former times Students lived at their own charges he made thereof a Colledge or Hall and dedicated it to the honour of the Holy and Blessed Trinity Endowing the same with Lands and Possessions for Students of the Civil Law Since Richard Ling D. D. Chancellour of this University Archibald of Norwich Simon de Rekenhall and Walter Elverton gave four Tenements Robert Stratton John Trunch Walter Baketon Walter de Aldersey and Peter de Bittering gave two Messuages and seven pieces of Ground one called Drakes Entry Since John de Botisham Bishop of Rochester Richard Nix Bishop of Norwich Stephen Gardner Bishop of VVinchester Lord Chancellour of England Mathew Parker Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Dr Mouse Dr Harvey Dr Cowel Doctor of Laws and Kings Professor Sir George Newman Thomas Eden Dr of Law Chancellour of Ely George Gaell and by other Benefactors this Colledge hath been much inlarged so that here is a Master 12 Fellows 14 Scholars beside Officers and Servants of the Foundation with other Students to the number of 70. Sir Tho. Exton Master VI. GONVILL and CAI Colledge was Founded 1348. EDMOND de GONVILL younger Brother of Sir Nicholas Gonvill and Rector of Rushworth and Terington in Norfolk obtained of Edward the third Licence to Convert his three Messuages with a Garden and the Appurtenances situate in the Parish of St. Botolphs and