The Foundation Statutes of Merton College, Oxford, A.D. 1270: With the Subsequent Ordinances of Archbishops Peckham, Chichely, and Laud, from the Latin

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100 ページ - TO THE . MOST REVEREND FATHER IN GOD WILLIAM LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY...
xxi ページ - And the second time we came to New College, after we had declared your injunctions, we found all the great quadrant court full of the leaves of Duns, the wind blowing them into every corner.
112 ページ - ... Kentish town, and afterwards had the stall of Finsbury, both of them in the church of St. Paul's, London. He held in 1259 a prebend in Exeter cathedral ; and, according to Browne Willis, was vicar of Potton in Bedfordshire at the time of his promotion to the see of Rochester. Other accounts say, that he was first canon of Salisbury, and afterwards rector of Stratton. He became eminent in the court of Chancery, first as king's clerk, then as prothonotary, and lastly rose to be chancellor of England...
xxi ページ - Duns, the wind blowing them into every corner. And there we found one Mr. Greenfield, a gentleman of Buckinghamshire, gathering up part of the said books' leaves (as he said) therewith to make him sewels or blansheres to keep the deer within the wood, thereby to have the better cry with his hounds.
xi ページ - They lived under no discipline, neither had they tutors; but only for fashion's sake would sometimes thrust themselves into the schools at ordinary lectures and when they went to perform any mischief, then would they be accounted scholars, that so they might free themselves from the jurisdiction of the burghers.
112 ページ - William's chapel, at the north end of the cross aile in Rochester cathedral, with a marble monument, which had probably been injured or decayed, as in 1598, the present beautiful alabaster monument was erected by the society of Merton college, at the suggestion of the celebrated sir Henry Savile, then warden of the college.
64 ページ - a magazine of the Church militant, whence have already come forth men of great excellence, whose teaching under many forms of spiritual grace has gone abroad and pervaded the Church.
112 ページ - Chancery, first as king's clerk, then as prothonotary, and lastly rose to be chancellor of England in 1258. Of this office he was deprived in the same year by the barons, but restored in 1261, with a yearly salary of four hundred marks ; and held it again in 1274, in which year he was consecrated bishop of Rochester. He appears to have been of high credit in affairs of state, and consulted on all matters of importance, as a divine, a lawyer, and a financier. His death was occasioned by a fall from...
53 ページ - ... straitly command by authority of these presents under pain of anathema that no one henceforward shall in any way presume to undertake the like. Accordingly let no person whatever infringe this our letter of inhibition or with reckless audacity contravene the same. And if any one shall presume to do so, let him know that he will incur the wrath of God Almighty and of the blessed Peter and Paul, his apostles. Given at the Lateran on the twenty-first day of April, in the nineteenth year of our pontificate....
38 ページ - Of the grant of the Manors of Maldon and Farlegh. IN the name of the most glorious and undivided Trinity, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Amen : I, Walter de Merton, clerk, and formerly Chancellor of the illustrious Lord the King of England, trusting in the goodness of the Sovereign Creator of the world, and of its blessings, and confidently reposing on the grace of Him who at his pleasure orders and directs to good the wills of men, and after I had frequently and anxiously considered how I might...

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