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A67887 The foundation of the Universitie of Cambridge, with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactors of all the colledges, and total number of students, magistrates and officers therein being. And how the revenews thereof are and have been increased from time to time, and by whom, with buildings, books and revenues as no universitie in the world can in all points parallel: these are the nurseries of religion, and seminaries of good literature. Langbaine, Gerard, 1609-1658. 1651 (1651) Wing L368; ESTC R202707 11,708 19

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and b●stowed many other favours upon this Colledge She then under licence of King Edward the third altred the first name and called it after her owne name Collegium sive Aula de Clare In which Colledge by the gift of this honorable Foundresse and of Thomas Stoyle and Edm. Naturesse Masters thereof Iohn Thaxton Edith Green William Ducket VVilliam VVorleigh VVilliam Marshall Ralph Scrivener Thomas Cave Doctor Leeds late Master Thomas Cecil late Earle of Excester and the Lady Dorothie his wife who gave a hundred and eight pounds per annum William Butler sometimes Fellow and President of this House the famous Physician who gave one challice of pure gold with other plate and bookes c. to the value of five hundred pounds Iohn Freeman Esq. who gave two thousand pounds Doctor Scot Deane of Rochester c. late Master who gave in money plate and books the summe of three hundred pounds Master George Ruggle late Fellow who gave in mony plate and books above four hundred pounds Sir Robert Heath Attorny General c. Master Thomas Bing Master Humfrey Hide Robert Iohnson of Luffenham Esquire Master Erasmus Farrer Master VVilliam Briden Master Thomas Cropley and divers other benefactors there is at this present in the same a Master eighteen Fellows thirty six Scholars twenty poor Scholars besides officers and servants of the foundation with other students the whole number being 106. III. Pembroke Hall founded 1343. MAry de S. Paul Countesse of Pembroke Baronesse of Veisser and Mountenac● daughter to Guido Chastillion Earle of St. Paul in France and of Marie Britannia his wife after the death of Audomarus de Valentia Earle of Pembroke c. whose third wife she was but for one day as it is thought betook her selfe wholly to devotion bestowing the greatest part of her estate on Churches religious houses the poor and her servants having built Dennie Abbey and procured licence from King Edward the third to found this house by the name of the Colledge of Mary Valence after called Pembroke Hall within the compasse whereof as now it stands are the ancient Hostles of the Universitie and S. Thomas Knaptons B●ultons and Cousing places with part of the Chauntry-House of little S. Maries endowing the same with div●rs Patronages Impropriations lands rents plate jewels and other ornaments and established therein one Master six Fellows and two Scholars It hath been since enlarged by the gift of holy King Henry the sixth Edward Storie Bishop of Chichester Gerard and Nicholas Skipwith Doctor Atkinson Sir William Hussey Knight Charles Booth Bishop of Hereford Sir Roger Strange Knight Doctor VVats William Marshall William Smart and Alice his wife afterwards married to Ralph Scrivener Iane Cox widow all these besides Iohn Langhton Bishop of St. Davids Lawrance Booth and Thomas Scot alias Rotheram both Archbishops of Yorke Ricard Fox Bishop of Winchester Doctor Shorton Dean of Stoake Edmund Grindall and Iohn VVhitgift Archbishops of Canterbury VVilliam Fulke Doctor of Divinity which were all Masters of this House and have by gifts of lands mony plate books c. augmented the same and Lancelot Andrews Doctor of Divinity late Master and Bishop of Winchester hath given 1000 pounds and the perpetuall patronage of Rawreth in Essex with 374 folio books well bound Wherein there is at this present a Master 19 Fellows one tanquam 33 Scholars of the House besides officers and servants of the foundation with other students the whole number being 100. IV. Corpus Christi Colledge founded 1351. HEnry of Monmoth surnamed Torio Collo son and Heire of Henry of Lanchaster L. of Monmouth and Pomfret Earl of Lancaster Leicester and Darbie and high Steward of England succeded his father in all these honours and was by King Edward the third created Earl of Lincolne and Knight of the most honorable order of the Garter Duke of Lancaster and Lord high Steward of England c. Of the fraternity or Guild of Corpus Christi and blessed Mary the Virgin neare unto Luthborne lane and the Hostle of St. Bernard in the East wherof himself was then Alderman ordained this Colledge in the year 1351 and among other things appropriated unto the same the perpetuall Patronage of S. Benedicts Church adjoyning to this Colledge Which Colledge since hath been much beautified with buildings and increased in revenews by the liberalities of the Lady Margaret Brotherton Dutchesse of Norfolke c. Thomas Cambridge Esquire S. Iohn Cambridge Knight who gave a place called Stonehouse or Stonehall towards the augmentation of the same Iohn Meers Esquire Bedle Mathew Parker Fellow and Master of this House Doctor of Divinity Archbishop of Canterbury S. Nic Bacon Kni. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England Roger Mann●rs late Earl of Rutland Lord Roos of Hamlake Belvoir and Trousbut c. Mast. Roger Mannors his great Uncle M. VVill Benedict and Mast. Leonard Cawson who gave 18 pounds thirteen shillings four pence for the maintenance of three Scholarships besides divers other benefactors So as there is at this present in the same a Master 12 Fellows 37 Scholars besides officers and servants of the foundation with other students the whole number being 126. V. Trinity Hall founded 1353. VVIlliam Bateman borne in the City of Norwich Doct. of the Civil Law Archdeacon of Norwich after the 18. Bishop of that See for exchange of certaine Parsonages obtained an ancient Hostle near adjoyning to the University House or Hall butting upon Milnstreet and St. Iohn Zacharies Church East where in former times students lived at their owne charge● which one Iohn de Crawden Prior of Ely had purchased for the Monks of that Priory to inhabit and reside in and made thereof a Colledge or Hall for the students of the Law dedicating the same to the honour of the holy and blessed Trinity in the City of Norwich endowing the same with lands and possessions To this Hostle before it was by him purchased Richard Ling Doctor of Divinity Chancellor of this University Archibald of Norwich Simon de Rekenhal VVal Elvedon gave 4 tenements Rob. Stratton Iohn Trunch VValter Baketon VValter de Aldersey and Peter de Bittering gave two messuages and seven peeces of ground one of the messuages being called Drakes entrie This Colledge hath since by the bounty of M. Simon Dalling and VValter Huke Masters thereof Robert Goodnap Iohn Maptid Gab. Dun Richard Nix Bishop of Norwich Step. Gardiner Doct. of Law Master of this House Bishop of Winchester Lord Chancellor of England and Chancellor of this University Matthew Parker Archbishop of Canterbury Doct. Mowse Doct. Harvey M. Busbie M. Hare Esq. Doct. Cowel late Master Doct. of Law and Kings Professor S. Gerrge Newman Knight and other benefactors been much enlarged So as there is at this present a Master 12 Fellows 14 Scholars besides officers and servants of the foundation with other students the whole number being 60. VI Gon. and Cai. Colledge founded 1353. EDmund Gonvil Rector of Terrington and Rushworth in Norfolk