Cambridge University Transactions During the Puritan Controversies of the 16th and 17th Centuries, 第 1 卷

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The visitors to the same objecting to Mr Swale as proctor
348
Sir Christopher Hatton to the visitors of Caius College
357
Lord Burghley to the vicechancellor accepting the acknow
368
The Earl of Bedford to Lord Burghley praying him to hear
383
Report from the vicechancellor relating to the sale of wines
386
Case of Tobias Bland accused of libel and blasphemy
392
Disputes relating to meat and wine Meat forbidden in Lent
406
The senate to Lord Burghley on the same subject
412
Petition of the University to make peace between the Uni
418
A declaration made by Mr D Perne to the lord treasurer
426
Decrees of the heads that no one without a license from
429
The heads to Lord Burghley thanking him for his assistance
436
Trial in the Court of Exchequer relating to the sale of wines
443
Case of Dr Moses Fowler who alleges the privileges of the Uni
454
The University to Lord Burghley complaining of the insolence
461
Grace of the senate that no dealings are to be allowed with
469
Memorial presented by the University to Lord Burghley
475
Breaches of the said composition by the mayor
481
Charges against the mayor his early education his ingra
487
Privileges of the University whereby they are empowered
493
themselves the exclusive right of printing all dictionaries
525
Dr Whitaker to Lord Burghley sending an apology for
532
The chancellor has ex officio the privilege of granting a res
538
living to forfeit double the sum or sums of money
541
Case of Bambrigge and Johnson of Christs College
548

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