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B01015 The foundation of the universitie of Cambridge, vvith a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactours of all the colledges, and totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1634. Scot, John, the elder. 1634 (1634) STC 4485; ESTC S126049 12,171 3

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Keeper of the pr●v●● Seal Bishop of Lincoln S. Ralph Hare K. of the Bath Robert Iohnson of Luffenham Esquire and other good benefactours So as there is at this present in the same a Master 54 Fellows 84 scholars besides officers and servants of the foundation with many other students being in all 282. William Beal Doctour of Divinitie c. now Master thereof MAGDALENE Colledge 1519. EDward Stafford last Duke of Buckingham Earle Stafford Hereford and Northampton sonne and heir of Henry Stafford second Duke 〈◊〉 Buckingham and Constable of England founded this Colledge by the name of Buckingham Colledge in a place where the Priory ● Gy●es had formerly been situated it was after an Hostle or Hall inhabited by divers Monks of severall monasteries to reside and study in and therefore of old called Monks Colledge the backsides whereof at this present retain the name of Monks corner Afterwa●ds in the yeare 1542 Thomas Audley Baron of Walden Lord Chancellour of England obtained licence of King Henry 8 to alter the former name and call it S. Mary Magdalene Colledge in the fair Universitie of Cambridge unto which he gave both lands and revenews The right Honourable Theophilus Howard Earl of Suffolk Knight of the Garter being now by inheritance Patron thereof Which Colledge by the gift of King Henry 8 the Founder and Patron S. Christopher Wrey Lord chief Justice of the Kings Bench Iohn Spenliffe of Lincolnsh Edmond Grindall Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Tho. Parkinson Rector of Wivelingham Will. Roberts of Norfolk Iohn Hughes Tho. Su●ton of Balsham Esquire and also the Honourable Lady Frances Countesse dowager of Warwick wife of Robert Rich first Earl of Warwick who gave maintenance for one Fellow and 2 scholars and others who have been benefactours is much increased so as at this present there is a Master 11 Fellows and 22 scholars besides officers and servants of the foundation with other students being in all 140. Henry Smith Doctour of Divinitie c. being now Master thereof TRINITIE Colledge 1546. HEnry the 8 King of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. after the suppression 1546. united Kings Hall founded by King Edward 3. Michael house founded by Hervicus de Stanton Chancellour of the Exchequor to King Edward 2. and Phiswick Hostle founded by John Phiswick one of the Esquire Bedles into a Colledge by the name of the holy and undivided Trinity which he endowed with 1640 pounds per ann in or about the places where formerly besides these 3 houses were anciently situated S. Gregories Ho●tle S. Katharines Hostle Margaret Hostle S. Gerhards Hostle Tylers Hostle and Owens Inne Since Queen Mary augmented the Colledge by a third part in Fellows and scholars besides the whole foundation of the Quier As also Thomas Allen Clark gave two fellowships and lands to other uses S. Edward Stanhop Knight founded a library-keeper and a servant under him the Lady Anne Bromley gave 5 scholarships George Palyn Girdler the Lady Anne Weld widow Roger Jesson Haberdasher Mistris Elis Elwis widow of Jeffery Elwis Alderman ha●e each of them given severall pensions Doct. Bill Doct. Beaumont John Whitgift Arch-Bishop of Canterbury all Masters of this house D●ct Cousins Doct. Barrow Doct. Skeffington Will. Cooper Esquire Peter Shaw S. Will. Sidley Knight and Baronet S. Tho. Lake Knight S John Suckling Knight Thomas Nevill Doct. of Divin late Master who expended the summe of 3000 pounds in building the back Court R●●ert Banckworth Doct. of Divinitie late Fellow S. Raph Hare Knight Master Silvius Elwis now of this Colledge and King Iames besides ●●●ers other noble and generous benefactours have so increased the same with buildings books and revenews as at this present it is one of the ●st goodly and uniform Colledges in Europe wherein is a Master 60 Fellows 67 scholars 4 Conducts 3 Publique Professours 13 poore s●●olars a master of the Choristers 6 Clarks 10 Choristers 20 Almesmen besides officers and servants of the foundation with many other s●●dents being in all 440. Thomas Cumber Doctour of Divinitie Dean of Carlile c. now Master thereof EMMANUEL Colledge 1584. SIr Walter Mildmay Knight Chancellour and Treasurer of the Exchequour Privie Counsellour to our late Soveraigne Lady Queen Elisabeth obtained licence of the said Queen to found and erect this Colledge for the maintenance of a Master 30 Fellows and scholars nomine plurium as the revenews should ever be able to maintain in the place where in times past inhabited the Blackfryars otherwise called Fratres Praedicantes in the street of them called Preachers street and therein established a Master 3 Fellows and 4 scho●ars for increase of which foundation the said Queen Elisabeth gave 16l l 13s. 4d. per annum out of the Exchequor Since it hath been much ●ugmented by the liberalitie of Henry Earl of Huntington S. Francis Hastings his brother S. Robert Iermyn S. Francis Walsingham S. Henry Killegrew S. Wolstan Dixy S. Iohn Hart S. Samuel Leonard and S. Thomas Skinner Knights Alexander Noel Doctour of Divinitie Dean of S. Pauls in the City of London Doct. Leeds Doct. Harvey Doct. Branthwait Robert Taylor Customer Smith Nicholas Fuller Roger Snegg Francis Chamberlain Master Ellis Iohn Spenliff William Neale and Edmun. English Esquires Aldermon Radcliff Iohn Morley Richard Cul●erwel Robert Iohnson Esquire Iohn Bernes the Lady Mary Dixy Martha Iermin Alice Owen Ioyce Franckland and Elisabeth Walters widows Doct. Richardson late Fellow Master of Trinitie Colledge S. Henry Mildmay of Graces in Essex Knight Master Richard Knightly of Preston●n ●n Northamptonshire Esquire and divers other benefactours which Colledge is now enlarged with a fair new building of 4 stories high containing 140 foot There is at this present in the same a Master 14 Fellows 50 scholars 10 poore scholars besides officers and servants of the foundation with other students the whole number being 310. William Sandcroft Doctour of Divinitie c. now Master thereof SIDNEY SUSSEX Coll. 1598. FRances Sidney Countesse of Sussex sister to S. Henry Sidney Knight Lord Deputie of Ireland and President of Wales Aunt to the renowned S. Philip Sidney widow of Tho. Radcliffe 3 Earl of Sussex founded this Colledge by the name of the Colledge of the Lady Frances Sidney Sussex in a place called the Grey Fryars which Friary builded by King Henry 1. suppressed Anno 1546. by King Hen. 8. and given to Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge was since from it by Act of Parliament conveyed to the executours of the said Countesse Henry Grey 5 Earl of Kent and Iohn Lord Harrington of Exton in fee-farm for the building and perfecting of this her Colledge she gave by her last will and testament besides her goods unbequeathed 5000 pounds wherewith her executors aforenamed built and endowed it with lands revenews for the maintenance of a Master 10 Fellows and 20 scholars Which being increased by the accessarie foundation of S. Iohn Hart Knight Leonard Smith Citizen of London Peter Blundel of Tiverton Clothier Iohn Freeston Esquire Edward Lord Mountague of Boughton c. hath in present a Master 12 Fellows and 33 scholars and for the further enlarging thereof S. Francis Clark Knight hath lately built 20 Chambers for students founded 4 fellowships with 8 scholarships more and augmented the scholarships of the foundation Benefactours to the same Colledge have been the forementioned executours Iohn Lord Harrington the younger the Lady Lucie Countesse of Bedford his sister the Lady Anne Harrington his mother the aforenamed Lord Mountague Iames Mountague his brother Doctor of Divinitie Bishop of Winchester the first Master George Lord Goring S. Iohn Breerton Knight his Majest Sergeaunt in the Kingdome of Ireland one of the first scholars of this house a most bountifull benefactour Iohn Young Doctour of Divinitie Dean of Winchester Fellow of this Colledge S. William Wilmore the first Pensioner in it Robert Iohnson of Luffenham Archdeacon of Leicester Iohn Harrington Godf. Fuljambe Edward Wray and Robert Hudson Esquiers The whole number of students at this present with officers and servants of the foundation are 210. Samuel Ward Doctour of Divinitie and the Lady Margaret Professour c. now Master thereof The totall number of Students of all Degrees in this Vniversitie that had names in every particular Colled●e with the Magistrates and daily officers thereunto belonging besides divers young Scholars that were relieved herein which had no names in any of the Colledges aforesaid was in Anno 16●● 3050. And by reason of the visitation of sicknesse in the yeare 1629 many were then dispersed to Oxford and other places and no supply came the yeare ●●lowing by which means there is now in the same but 2848. Printed by the Printers to the Vniversitie of Cambridge for JOHN SCOT the elder and to be sold over against Holborn Conduit at the house of Robert Peak Anno 1634.