Account to be rendered by the master of Clare Hall to the
Fellows twice every year Accounts of the master and other officers to be audited
twice a year, Address of the master and fellows of Pembroke College to the bishop of Ely, upon the dedication of the chapel and soliciting its consecration Admission of a master of Peterhouse of Nicholas de Reynham ...
Almoner and his office, in Peterhouse Ancient observances and statutes to remain in full force... Approval of the foundation of St. Peter's House and readiness to enact statutes for its regulation by Simon Montague, bishop of Ely Appropriation of the church of Hynton to the college of St. Peter Arbitration of Hugh, bishop of Ely, in respect of certain controversies between the prioress of the convent of St. Rhadegund and the fraternity of the hospital of St. John
Articles for observance to be sworn to by the fellows on admission into Peterhouse
Benefactors of Peterhouse to have masses said for them and their names to be recited aloud
Benefactors, commemoration of, and of the founder of Peterhouse, by masses for the dead, and prayers for
of Pembroke College, regulations for the commemoration of Bishop of Ely to visit Peterhouse as often as may be
considered necessary Books, documents, and papers of the house, rules for the safe custody of
Bursars, appointment of, to be admitted under the same regulations as the deans
Hall Certificate of the bishop as to the appropriation of the church of St. Peter to the college of Peterhouse Chapter or scrutiny to be held twice a year by the master, the deans, and some of the senior scholars, touching the life, progress in study, obedience, and moral conduct of the scholars Charter of amortization for two messuages given by
custody of, when the mastership is vacant
Cleanliness to be observed throughout the college
Commemoration to be observed of Elizabeth de Burgh, the foundress of Clare Hall, at the conclusion of grace after dinner Commission from the bishop of Ely to his chaplain, to
of enquiry into certain arrears and rents due to the king
Commons of the master and fellows of Peterhouse not
to exceed fourteen pence each, every week
Composition of Peterhouse with St. John's hospital arising out of a disputed right to the church of St. Peter without the Trumpington Gates Complaint to king James I., by the fellows of Pembroke College against the abuse of authority and un- statutable conduct of their warden Conclusion of the ordinances relating to Peterhouse Confirmation of the two statutes against favour shown to particular counties in elections
of the declaration of John Alcock, late bishop
of Ely Conferring of the church of Trippelawe by Hugh de Balsham on the college of St. Peter Consecration of St. Peter's chapel, form of Consent given to the statutes of Clare Hall by the master and fellows of the college, and also by the chancellor and congregation of the University of Cambridge... Custody of effects in Clare Hall and prohibition of their alienation ... Custody of the muniments and public seal of Clare Hall
Declaration of John Alcock, bishop of Ely, 1489, with regard to various doubts concerning his college of St. Peter in Cambridge
Deans, appointment of, and their office (Peterhouse) Dean, election of, and his office (Clare Hall) Differences of parties in Pembroke College Dissension, manner of appeasing by means of council of the master and some of the scholars in Peterhouse ... Distributions to be given to the master and fellows of Clare Hall and allowances for commons
to be made to the master and fellows, and the quantity of commons to be allowed Divine service, manner of celebrating, and rules for
Divine service, regulations for, and attendance at (Clare
Fellows of Clare Hall, number, qualifications of, and
to apply themselves to the
faculty of arts or of divinity, excepting one to the
domestic regulations of
manner of election
manner of taking the oaths
regulations for expulsion of form of oath of, as prescribed Elizabeth
Indulgence of twenty days given by one Christinus, on
recital of certain prayers in the chapel of St. Lucy Induction of Nicholas de Reynham
Lands and ground with houses, and farms of the college, (Clare Hall,) rules for the letting of
Lecturer in logic and in philosophy at Pembroke College to be appointed from among the fellows Letters from bishop Gardner, ordering the election of the bearer to the office of master of Peterhouse
Letter from the fellows of Pembroke College to Thomas, earl of Suffolk, chancellor of the University of Cambridge, imploring his assistance in their suit against the warden
Mandate of obedience from the Bishop of Ely to the scholars of Peterhouse on admission of a new master Master of Peterhouse, nomination and appointment of oath of obedience of, to the Bishop of Ely regulations for office of
during absence of, to appoint one of the deans or other experienced scholar as his substitute
to be allowed to keep a horse, and one to be supplied to a scholar if journeying on the business of the community
to receive forty shillings every half year in con- sideration of his trouble
removal of, on account of his faults or incapacity,
disposal of, when overtaken by sickness, or other- wise incapacitated from acting Masters and scholars removed from the house are not to
appeal against their removal Master (of Clare Hall,) election of, and qualifications powers granted to, over the scholars Memorandum concerning the death of Hugh Balsham, bishop of Ely, and the compilation of the Peterhouse
of certain purchases and endowments of real
estate by Hugh Balsham
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