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A38889 An exact and true account of the number, names, founders, and the years of foundation of all the publick schools in England with all the reputed academics and universites in the Christian world, viz. England, Scotland, Ireland, Bohemia, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Moravia, Poland, Prussia, Portugal, Spain, Sicily, Silesia, Sweden, Switzerland, and Transilvania. 1687 (1687) Wing E3608A; ESTC R36395 8,130 1

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883. but first Endowed by Gulielmus Dunelmensis 1249. Master 2 Baliol by John Baliol and his Wife Devorgilla Parents of John Baliol King of Scots 1268. Warden 3 Merton by Walter de Merton Lord Chancellor of England Bishop of Rochestor 1274 Rector 4 Exeter by Walther Stapleton Bishop of Exon. 1316. Provorst 5 Orial College by Edward the II. by the Procurement of Adam de Brome his Almoner 1324. Edward the III. added a large House call'd Le Orial 1327. which gave Name to the College since Provorst 6 Queens College By Robert Eglesfeild Chaplian to Queen Philippa Wife of Edward the III. in the year 1340. And by this name recommended to this Queen and the Queens of England Successively they are Summoned to Dinner and Supper by sound of Trumpet Warden 7 New College By William of Wickham Ep. of Winchester and Chancellor of Engl. 1386. Rector 8 Lincoln By Richard Fleming Bishop of Lincoln 1430. and Thomas of Rotherham Bishop of Lincoln afterward Arch-bishop of York and Chancellor 1575. Warden 9 All-Souls By Henry Chichely Arch bishop of Canterbury 1437. President 10 Magdalen By William Wainfleet Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England 1459. and Dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen Principal 11 Brazen-nose By William Smith Bishop of Lincoln 1513. And perfected after his Death by Sir Richard Sutten Kt. 1522. by the same Name Presedent 12 Corpus Christi By Richard Fox Bishop of Winchestor 1516. Dean 13 Christ-Church By Thomas Wolsey Cardinal 1525. but he falling into Disgrace with Henry VIII this was Forfeited to the King who restor'd to it its Possessions and added the Bishops See thereto 1546. President 14 Trinity by Sir Thomas Pope 1556. who Dedicated it to the Blessed Trinity President 15 St. John's by Sir Thomas White Lord Mayor of London 1557. and much Enlarged by William Laud Arch bishop of Canterbury 1635. Principal 16 Jesus by the care of Hugh Price Dr. of the Civil Law 1572. and Instituted by Queen Elizabeth Warden 17 Wadham by Nicholas Wadham Esq and Dorothy his Wife 1613. 18 Pembroke first known by the name of Broadgate Hall Founded by Thomas Tiseale Esq and Richard Whitwick S. T. B. So Named in honour of William Earl of Pembroke then Chancellor of Oxford Of the 7 Halls in Oxford All stiled Principals that follow 1 Gloucester Hall a dissolved Monastery but restored by Sir Thomas White 1560. 2 Hart-Hall by Walter Stapleton Bishop of Exeter about 1314. 3. Alban Hall call'd so from the Monks of St. Albans who Studied there 1300. 4 Edmond Hall called so in honour of St. Edmond Arch-Bishop of Canterbury 5 St. Mary Hall Founded by Edward II. 1325. 6 New-Inn Hall formerly Trilleck-Inn from the Trillecks Owners thereof 13600. 7 Magdalen Hall by William of Wainfleet Bishop of Winchester 1480. The university of Cambridge contains 16 Colleges and 4 Halls 1 St. Peter's College or House Founded by Hugh Balsham Bishop of Ely 1280. 2 Clare Hall by Richard Badew Chancellor of the University 1326. First by the name of Vniversity-Hall And afterward Elizabeth Countess of Clare by permission from Edward the I. finished it desiring it might bear that name in memory of her Family 3 Pembroke-Hall Mary de St. Paul Countess of Pembroke Daughter of Guido Chastillion Earl of St. Paul in France Founded it 1343. by the name of the College of Mary Valence afterward named Pembroke-Hall 4 Corpus Christi Henry Duke of Lancaster was the Honorary Founder but Built by the Guides of Corpus Christi and of the Virgin Mary United 1344. but since much Enlarged 5 Trinity Hal● by William Bateman Bishop of Norwich 1347. 6 Gonvil and Caius by Edmond Gonvil Parson of Torrington in Norfolk 1348 and after John Caius Dr. of Physick 1557. was made Co-founder by Letters Patents who imposed on it this Name 7 King's College Founded by Henry the VI 1441. 8 Queens Col●ege Q●een Margaret Wife of King Henry the VI. laid the Foundation 1448. but Queen Elizabeth Wife to Edward the IV. perfected it 9 Katharine Hall by Robert Woodlarker Chancellor of Cambridge 1475. and since that enlarged by many Benefactors 10 Jesus by John Alcolk Bishop of Ely and Lord Chancellor of England 1496. 11 Cbrist College first begun by Henry the VI and known by the name of God's House and after his Death much enlarged finished by Margaret Countess of Richmond the Mother of King Henry the VII who gave it the name it now beareth 1505. 12 St. John's by Margaret Countess of Richmond 1508. but since her time very much amplified and enlarged 13 Magdalen by Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham 1519. but Finished by Thomas Lord Audly 1515. 14 Trinity College Founded by Henry the VIII 1546. Since whose Reign it hath been very much improved 15 Emanuel by Sir Walter Mildmay one of the Privy Council to Queen Elizabeth who obtain'd Licence of the Queen to erect it 1584 since much enlarged by several other Benefactors 16 Sidney Susse● by Fra●ces Sidney Countess of Sussex Aunt to the Renowned and Learned Souldier Sir Philip Sidney who Founded it by his Name 1598. The Universities of Scotland are 4. 1 St. Andrews the chief Town of Fife an Arch-Bishops See was Founded by Henry Wardlaw 1412. 2 Glascow Founded by William Turnbull Bishop of Glascow in the Reign of James the II. by a Bull from Pope Nicolas the V. about 1453. 3 Aberdeen was made an University 1494. by the Intercasion or King James the II. and William Elphingston who procur'd from Pope Alexander the VI. the privilege of an University 4 Edinburgh was made an University by King James the VI. 1580. Ireland hath but one Vniversity IN Dublin or Divelin is a Beautiful College Consecrated to the Holy Trinity which the Famous and Renowned Queen Elizabtth of Blessed Memory endowed with the privilege of an University and furnished with a very good compleat Library of Books of all sorts for Learning 1492. Bohemia hath but one Vniversity 1 PRague was made an University 1360 by the Emperor Charles the IV. It is reported that in the year 1409. there ●ere above 40000 Scholars under the Rectorship of John Hus. The Vniversities in Denmark are two 1 COpenhagen Instituted by Christian Earl of Oldenburgh 1478. who obtain'd of Pope Sixtus the IV. the Privileges of Bononia for it after that it was enlarged by Christian the III. 1498. and lastly by Frederick the II. 1549. 2 Sore made an University by Christian the IV. 1623. The Vniversities of France are 27. 1 ANger 's was Founded by Lewis Duke of Anjou and King of Sicily and Naples 1346. 2 Aix first permitted by a Bull of Pope Alexander the V. and afterwards restored by Henry the IV. 1603. 3 Arles an Ancient City the Seat Royal of the French Kings of Burgundy and gave Name to the Kingdom of Arles But of late an University 4 Avignon formerly the Residence of some of the Popes was