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Arundel, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, mandate of,
to the chancellor of the University

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letter from, to the master of Trinity Hall
account of his visitation and interro-

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Award by arbitrators made between the University and
the town of Cambridge in the presence of Margaret,
countess of Richmond concerning certain privileges

Bachelors, presentation of, in reading ordinarily in civil
and canon law

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method and time of reading of, in canon and civil

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in civil law, who are to be admitted to that

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mode of admitting, to read the bible
receiving the degree of, in any faculty, to pay one
commons within eight days of his admission

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to observe all things contained in the com-
position between the University and King's College
to deposit a caution in the hands of proctors
before admission

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term of presentment of, to the chancellor in any
faculty
and opponents in any faculty, regulations regarding,
and of those responding to the question and inceptors
in arts not to read publicly any text book before
the completion of the year of their determination
in divinity about to incept, to preach publicly in
the church of St. Mary

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Barnwell process, respecting the ecclesiastical privileges of

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the chancellor over the members of the University
Bedells, election of

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visiting of, in the usual way, notwithstanding any
dispensation

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are to submit themselves to the senior proctor
about the middle of each term

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may use camlet in their hoods in summer
Bishop not to pass sentence of suspension, excommunication,
or interdict against scholars

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Brief (time of Henry III.) for settling disputes between
the University and the townspeople
notifying the result of the negociations between the
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transmitted to the chancellor to pray for the con-
servation of the kingdom of England against its
enemies in France

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Bull of pope John XXII. granting the king's prayers,
and confirming all the privileges hitherto granted to
the University

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they have sworn obedience to the chancellor
Canon law, of those entering the chair of

of those who read cursorily in

of those admitted to be bachelors in

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doctors and bachelors in, about to read or-
dinarily or cursorily, are bound to read in the schools
of the University
Changes in regulations respecting theology

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duty of, not to make any innovation

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Chancellor and vice-chancellor, how long they may be

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duty of, not to commit a cause unless the person

to whom it is committed has sworn to observe the

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power of, to hear appeals and grant redress, and
exercise every kind of spiritual and temporal juris-
diction in the matters connected with King's College

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power of, in holding convocations
power of, to punish for offences, exact fines and
penalties, and approve, enter, and reject the wills of
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power and duty of, to suspend, excommunicate
or absolve all persons, even those not subject to him,
but who contract with those who are

time and duration of his office

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Charter of confirmation of the ancient privileges of the
University (Edward I.)
Clerk to be rewarded for ringing the bells at the proper hour
Clerks not to be brought before a secular court

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prohibited under pain of excommunication from
summoning any other clerk before a lay court or
tribunal
Commission concerning disturbers of the peace in the time
of king Henry III.

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to search and punish transgressors in the town
of Cambridge
Composition between the chancellor of the University and
the provost of the Royal College of St. Mary and
St. Nicholas, approved by king Henry VI., and
relating to divers matters

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Composition between the chancellor and rector of St.
Benet's church concerning the ringing of the bell...

between the chancellor and the University that
the proctors may convoke in default of the chancellor
Concession of the University regarding the acknowledgment
of the exemption of King's College from the general

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Contributions for attendance on lectures to be paid within
forty days after the end of each term

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Copies of letters to eminent persons to be inscribed in a

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register book
Corruption in voting, provisions and regulations for

avoidance of

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Costume and insignia of the masters

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Dances disallowed, and of those taking part in them
Decision of the controversy between the scholars of Cam-
bridge and the archdeacon of Ely, A.D. 1276, by
Hugh de Balsham, bishop of Ely
Declaration of pope John XXII, whether Christ and his

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apostles had anything in private or in common.
Decretals, regulations concerning the readers of

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Defenders and advocates of litigants, regulations for
Delegates, appeals from
Dispensations, and the amount that may be received for

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Disputations in grammar to be held in philosophy

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of the masters of arts, regulations respecting...
Disturbances in the schools' streets, statute against those
that cause them
Disturbers of the peace and false scholars, punishment of 30, 32, 203
penalties on, to be increased to

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ordinarily reading, and of the contribution to be

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in theology to determine some of the questions
that have been made the subject of disputations in
the same year

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in divinity, when absent, may cause their acts to
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reading ordinarily in civil law, and their extra-
ordinaries

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in civil law, regulations respecting the collections of

Ecclesiastical and spiritual jurisdiction of the masters,

doctors, and scholars for the time being

arrangements of prayers for the dead, in

return for benefactions

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and solemnities of certain Saints not to be cele-
brated publicly by individuals, but divine worship may
be paid to God and the patron Saint in the parish
church
Foundation of a preacher by Lady Margaret, countess

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Graces to be supplicated only when read publicly in con-

gregation before the chancellor

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to be accounted void unless put into execution
within a year after they have been granted

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