[385] James, xlvii.

[386] Cf. Willis, Arch. Hist. Camb., ii. 410.

[387] Willis, iii. 410.

[388] Hist. MSS. 2nd Rep., 141a

[389] O. H. S. 27, Boase; O. H. S. 5, Collect., 62. At C. C., Christ Church, and St. John’s Colleges the least useful books could be sold if the libraries became too large.—Oxford Stat.

[390] Camb. Lit., iii. 50.

[391] Cam. Soc., xxvi. 71.

[392] I.e. for practically nothing, a mere song.

[393] Wood (Gutch), 918-19.

[394] With Bodley’s noble work this book has no concern. The story has been told briefly in Mr. Nicholson’s Pietas Oxoniensis, and with more detail in Dr. Macray’s Annals of the Bodleian.