The status of women students at Cambridge and Oxford.

As between the two ancient universities Cambridge remains the pioneer in the education of women. The examinations are open to women at Oxford, but the same restrictions as to preliminaries and residence are not imposed.[489] It is, however, by the restrictions imposed that Cambridge has established the position of its women students. It has thus bound itself to compare the work of all tripos students irrespective of sex. While at Oxford there is no university recognition of the status of the candidate or of her hall, and no university certificate of the place obtained, Girton and Newnham are recognised colleges at Cambridge; the name of the successful candidate followed by that of the college is read aloud in the Senate House and published on the Senate House door; and only students presented by these colleges are admitted to the university examinations, as is the case with men. Girton and Newnham each owe something to the other. Newnham to Girton in the collegiate status now enjoyed by both, Girton to Newnham because the considerable advantages accruing to women students through proximity to Cambridge have been reflected on the sister college. Each displayed a boldness distinctively its own which has been the main source of the success of the movement: Newnham planted her house of students in the university town, Girton asked to follow the same curriculum as men; and these two things have had a mutually favourable reaction ever since.

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Names of Persons and of Cambridge Families referred to in the Text

chr. = chancellor, v.-c. = vice-chancellor, proc. = proctor (of the university), M. = master (of a college), abp. = archbishop, bp. = bishop.

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]

Acre, Joan d’, 64 n., [298]
Acton, 1st lord, professor, [192], (quoted) [99]
Adams, Prof. John Couch, [126], [172] n., [191], [291], 3[18] n., [329] n.,
Mrs., [329] n.,
Sir T., founder of chair of Arabic, [190]
Addenbrooke, Dr. John, [115]
Agnes, daughter of Philip the tailor [Rot. Hund. Cant.], [42], [43]
Aidan, S., [2]
Airy, G. B., prof., [139], [172] n., [191], [291]
Albert Pr. Consort, chr., [113]
Alcock, [347] n.
John, bp. of Ely, [76], [150], [152], [259], [260],
his arms on the watergate of Coe fen, [57] n.,
probably a Peterhouse man, ibid.,
a pluralist, [63],
chancellor of England, [76] n.,
obtains dissolution of nunnery from Alex. VI., [115], [271],
founds Jesus, [115],
restores the church of S. Rhadegund, [116],
his gateway at Jesus, [141],
scope of his foundation, [153],
its dedication, [319] n.,
friend of the new learning, [270]
Alcuin, [1], [2], [172], [252], [254] n.
Aldrich, [306], [308]
Robert, bp., [105], [174] n.,
Thos., Puritan M. of Corpus, [276]
Alexander VI., [78], [115], [271]
Alfred, [8], [252], [254] n.
Alfred of Beverley, [3]
Alley, Wm., bp. of Exeter, [106]
Andrewes, Lancelot, bp. of Ely & Winchester, M. of Pembroke, [74], [189] n., [259], [273], [280], [282], [354] n.
Anjou, see Margaret of
Anna, king of the East Angles, [311] n.
Anne, queen, visits Cambs., [113],
Jacobites there in her reign, [267]
Anselm, S., [101] n.
Antony of Padua, S., [23] n.
Arthur, Prince (duke of Brittany), [295]
Arthur, Prince (Tudor), [176] n.
Arundel, abp., [29], [58], [235] n., [269],
Wm. FitzAlan, earl of, [75]
Ascham, Roger, [3], [126], [173], [174], [175] n., [207], [243], [253], [254] n., [281], [283], [360]
Athelstan, [32], [87] n.
Audley, [296], [297], [298]
Thos., Ld., founder of Magdalene Coll. [76], [129], [150], (quoted), [129],
pedigree, [300], [301]
Audrey, S., see Etheldreda
Augustine, S., of Canterbury, [2]
Austen, Jane, [257]
[B]abington, [296], [302]
abbot of Bury, [302],
Prof. C. C., [329] n.,
Henry, v.-c., [205] n., [302],
Humphrey, Dr., [302]
Bacon, [244], [296], [302]
Francis, lord, [3], [85], [137], [139], [215], [218] n., [244], [253], [254] n., [255], [256], [258], [281], [282], [285], [290], [302], [303], [308],
Sir Nicholas, [83], [85], [106] n., [107], [244], [302],
Thos., M. of Gonville, [302]
Badew, Ric. de, chr., [64], [64] n., [150], [152]
Baker, Dr. Philip, v.-c., [106] n., [142],
Thos., historian of S. John’s (Ñ1656-Ñ1740), [126], [215]
Bale, John, bp. of Ossory, [16] n., [20], [20] n., [116], [245], [258]
Balfour, Frank, prof., [329] n.
Ball, Sir Wm., Royal Soc., [283]
Balsham, Hugh de, bp. of Ely, [15], [27], [29], [30], [54], [55], [76], [150], [192] n.
His judgment cited, [6] n., [28] n., [203],
limits archidiaconal authority in university, [14], [28], [37],
design to graft secular scholars on the canons’ house of S. John, [38], [55], [122-123],
founds Peterhouse, [55-6], [62],
his motives for so doing, [62],
leaves money to build a hall, [56],
leaves his books to the college, [58], [138] n.,
scope of foundation, [153], [154],
sides with de Montfort, [260],
S. Simon Stock his contemporary, [325],
see general index
Bancroft, abp., [99], [116], [118], [259]
Bardenay, John de, prior of Benedictine students, [128] n.
Barnes, prior, [22], [272], [275]
Baro, Peter, [60], [280]
Barrow, Isaac, prof., [60] n., [139], [170], [191], [225], [263]
Bassett, [44], [110] n., [292], [296], [306], [307] n., [347] n.
Alan (quoted), [68] n.,
John, [306],
Philip, chief justice [44],
William, proc. [19], [306]
Bateman, Wm. bp. of Norwich, [76], [150], [152], [153], [259], [330].
Changes character of Gonville statutes, [67],
Gonville’s executor, [78], [83],
Edw. III.’s ambassador, [79],
founds Trinity Hall, [79],
motives of the foundation, ibid.,
founds the library, [80],
obtains licences for the 2 college chapels, [109] n.,
Ely hostel conveyed to him, [127],
Norwich monks come to Cambs. during his episcopate, [128] n., [143] n.
Bateson, Wm., M. of S. John’s, [329] n.,
Mrs., [329] n.
Beauchamp, [150] n.
Eleanor dss. of Somerset, [299],
Margaret dss. of Somerset, [299], [305] n.
Beaufort, [262], [292], [294], [296-97]
Anna, sister to Ly. Margaret, [308] n.,
Henry, Cardinal, scholar of Peterhouse, [58] n., [59], [106], [259], [260], [262],
Thos. duke of Exeter, [58] n., [156]
Beaumont, [202], [297] n.
Charles, [62],
Francis (the dramatist), [257], [306],
Joseph, M. of Peterhouse, [62],
Dr. Robt. v.-c., [302]
Bede, [2], [5], [5] n., [10], [10] n., [172], [252], [254] n.
Behn, Mrs. Afra, early novelist, [258]
Beket, Thos. à, educated at Merton priory, [44] n.
Benedict XI., [143] n., [144] n.,
XII. [127], [144] n.
Benjamin the Jew, his house in Cambridge, [21] n.
Benson, abp., confers Lambeth degree, [194] n.
Bentley, [347] n.
Ric., [126], [135], [139], [174], [175] n., [176], [191], [219] n., [245]
Betham, Edw., fellow of King’s, his letter to Cole, [212]
Beverley, John of, [2], [172]
Bill, Wm., bp., v.-c., [139], [274] n.
Billingford, Ric., chr., [205] n.
Bilney, Thos., [80], [275], [275] n.
Bingham, [347] n., & see Byngham
Blomfield, bp., [239]
Blount, Chas., the deist, [279]
Bodichon, Barbara L. S., [317] n., [318] n., [319], [320], [327] n.
Boleyn, [102] n.
Anne, [102], [102] n.,
Henry, [102] n.,
Wm., [102] n.
Bolingbroke, Ld., the deist, [279]
Bonham-Carter, Mrs., [347]
Boniface IX., [204]
Bonner, bp., [273] n.
Bonney, T. G., [318] n., [329] n.
Booth, Laurence, abp., chr., [74], [76] n., [154], [260], [347] n.
Boquel, Lucien, [329] n.
Bossuet, has Sherlock for opponent, [60]
Bottlesham, John de, bp. of Rochester, M. of Peterhouse (Ñ1397-Ñ1400), [58]
Bowling, E. W., [349], [349] n.
Boyle, earl of Cork, [85], [260],
Robt., Royal Soc., [284]
Bradford, John, [75], [275]
Bramhall, Protestant abp. of Armagh, [147]
Brandon, [296], [297], [297] n., [301]
Charles, 1st & 3rd dukes of Suffolk [106],
Henry, 2nd duke [106]
Brantingham, bp., [27]
Braybrooke, see Neville
Brodrick, abp., [66]
Brontë, Charlotte & Emily, [257]
Brooke, see Greville
Brown, Ford Madox, [57] n.
Browne, Robert, of Corpus, [278], [303],
Sir Thos., letter to, from Christ’s, Coll., [180],
Sir Wm., [61], [245], [260], [268]
Browning, Robert, [251]
Brownrigg, Ralph, bp., M. of Catherine’s, v.-c., [115], [264]
Bruce, Robert, [69]
Bryan, [302]
Augustine, [175] n.,
John, [174] n.
Bucer, Martin, [60]
Buckingham, see Stafford & Villiers
Buckle, H. T., [251]
Bullock, [347] n.
Henry, v.-c., [111], [170] n., [174] n.
Bunyan, [251], [253], [254] n.
Burgh, de, [291], [292], [293], [296], [297]
Elizabeth de, see Clare,
Elizabeth jnr., domina Claræ, dss. of Clarence, [95], [295] n., [297] n., [298],
Hubert, earl of Kent, [293], [295], [298],
John, chr., [203] n., [293],
John, bp. of Ely, [293],
John, 3rd earl of Ulster, [64] n., [293], [298],
Ric. 2nd earl of Ulster, the ‘red earl’, [64] n., [320] n.,
Ric. ‘the great earl of Clanricarde’, [301],
Thos., [293],
William, last earl of Ulster, [297] n., [298]
Burke, Edmund, [268], [309]
Burleigh, see Cecil
Burn, Rev. R., [318] n.
Burnet, bp. (quoted), [284] n.
Buss, Miss, [335] n.
Butler, bp., [251]
Butler ‘of Cambridge,’ [260]
Butts, Sir Wm., M.D., [296]
Byng, Thos. v.-c., [180] n.
Byngham, [306], [307] n.
Thos. 1st M. of Pembroke [306],
Wm., founder of God’s House [117] n., [150], [153], [165] n., [306], (quoted) [165] n.,
Wm. proc. [306]
Byron, lord, [139], [163], [255], [308], (quoted) [7], [182] n.
[C]aedmon, [2]
Caesar, [4]
Caius or Keys, John, [151], [152], [260], [281],
founds Caius, [78], [141], [142],
President of College of Physicians, [141],
Principal of Physwick hostel, [141],
studies in Italy, [141],
lives with Vesalius, [141],
lectures in London on anatomy, [142],
the first English anatomist, [142],
his influence on Cambridge, [167], [179],
scope of his foundation, [153], [154],
an eminent classic, [142], [174] n.,
lectures at Padua on Greek, [174],
opposes the new pronunciation of Greek, [177] n.,
Master of Gonville & Caius, [142],
antiquary & historian of the university, [142],
his care for sanitation, [142],
his inscription on foundation stone & his epitaph in Caius chapel, [142],
clings to Catholicism, [142], [180], [180] n.
Cambridge, earls of, [36] n.,
family of, [294],
Sir John de, [24] n., [132],
prior John of, [261],
Ric. earl of, [36] n., [295], [295] n., [296],
Ric. earl of, & of Ulster, Lord of Clare [295] n.,
see York, duke of
Cantaber, [4], [20] n.
Canterbury, abp. of, see Bancroft, Cranmer, Grindal, Langton, Parker, Bancroft, Sumner, Tenison, Tillotson, Whitgift, Whittlesey
Cantilupe, Nicholas, [20], [20] n.
Canute, [10]
Capranica, Card., [230]
Carlisle, bp. of,
see Aldrich, Close, Goodwin, Law, May, Percy & Scrope
Carlyle, Thos., [140]
Carr, Nicholas, [175] n.
Cartwright, Thos., [276], [277], [347] n.
Castle-Bernard, a Cambridge name, [292] n.
Castlereagh, viscount, [126], [260]
Catherine of Alexandria, S., [114]
Catherine of Aragon, [114], [121]
Cave, Wm., [126]
Cavendish, [294], [302], [303]
Henry, the scientist, [59], [303],
Lord John, [302],
Sir John de, chr., [203], [260], [302],
Wm., M. of Peterhouse, [302],
Mary, countess of Shrewsbury, benefactor of S. John’s, [124], [125],
Spencer, 8th duke of Devonshire, chr. [205],
Thos., the circumnavigator, [282]
Caxton, [75], [99], [112]
Cayley, Prof., [139], [172] n., [329] n., [348]
Cecil, [296], [302], [303]
Wm. lord Burleigh, chr., [126], [215], [260], [282], [303],
Thos. earl of Exeter, chr., [303],
Robert earl of Salisbury, chr., [126], [260], [282], [303],
lady Dorothy (see Neville),
lady Mildred, [313] n.,
Mr. Cecil, moderator, [303],
‘Cecil at the castle’ [Rot. Hund. Cant.], [42] n., [292]
Chantrey (quoted), [137]
Chapman, Geo. (dramatist), [257]
Charlemagne, [2]
Charles I., [113], [263], [264] n.
Charles II., [113]
Charles V., Emperor,
Pole’s letter to [121],
(quoted) [129] n.
Chatham, lord, [268],
(quoted) [74] n.
Chatillon,

[69], [296], [297]
Marie de, see Valence, Gaucher de, 1st Comte de Saint-Paul, [295], [296],
Guy de, [69], [299],
Walter de, [69],
pedigree of, [299]
Chaucer, [3], [88], [89], [252], [254] n., [255], [256]
Cheke, Sir John, first Professor of Greek, fellow of S. John’s, [105], [126], [174], [175] n., [177] n., [191], [207] n., [281], [303]
Chester, Gastrell, bp. of, [193]
Chesterfield, Philip 4th earl of, [80], [260]
Chillingworth, Wm., [278], [279], [286] n.
Clare, [292-293], [296], [297], [297] n., [320],
pedigree of, [298]
Elizabeth de [64], n., [67], [95], [151] n., [152], [293], [295], [296], [297], [312], [320] n., [325] n.
Benefactor to Austin priory at Stoke Clare, [22] n., [293],
founds Clare, [64-5],
conveyance to her of the domus universitatis, [65] n.,
her statutes quoted, [67-8],
scope of foundation, [153], [154],
founds Greyfriars of Walsingham, [293],
sends timber to King’s Hall, [293], (quoted) [64] n., [86] n., [201],
lineage, [64] n., [150], [299],
pedigree of, [298]
Gilbert de (temp. Conquest), [292],
Gilbert earl of Hertford & Glouc. (ob. Ñ1229), [292], [298],
Gilbert ‘the red’ (father of the founder of Clare), [40], [44], [64] n., [298],
Gilbert earl of Glouc. (killed Ñ1314), [65], [151] n., [298]
Richard, earl of Glouc., [22] n., [292-3], [298],
Richard de, abbot of Ely, [298],
Richard, 2nd earl of, [320] n.
Clarence, Elizabeth dss. of, see de Burgh,
George duke of, [111],
Lionel duke of, [94], [95], [295] n., [297] n., [298]
Clarentia, Philippa de, [298]
Clark, [308]
J. W. [8], [31], [32], [44],
Rev. W. G. [318]
Clarke, Robert, [179],
Samuel, [144], [279]
Clarkson, Thos., [126], [253] n., [269]
Clerk, Sir Francis, [152]
Clerk Maxwell, Jas., first Cavendish Prof., [139], [192]
Clerke, Ric., a Cambs. colonist at Cardinal College, [272], [273]
Cleveland, John, [263]
Clifford, 3rd earl of Cumberland, [282]
Clifford, W. K., [329] n.
Clive, Robt., [251], [253], [254] n.
Close, Nicholas, bp., [105], [327]
Clough, Anne J., [326], [327], [327] n., [329], [330-337], [338], [339], [346], [347], [350], [357] n.,
Arthur Hugh, [330],
Sir Ric., [330]
Coke, Edw., lord, High Steward of the University, [139], [260],
(quoted) [100]
Cole, Wm., (ob. Ñ1782), [66], [105], [212]
Colenso, bp., [126], [172] n., [288]
Coleridge, S. T., [116], [232], [302]
Colet, dean, [173], [176] n., [253], [254] n., [270]
Collier, Jeremy, 267
Collins, Anthony, of King’s, the deist, [279]
Compton, bp., [265] n., [266] n.
Coningsby, Sir Wm., [105]
Constantia, wife to Earl Eustace, grants Cambs. fisheries, [116] n.
Cook, R. S. (Mrs. Scott), [321] n.
Cornwallis, 1st marquess, [66]
Cosin, Cousins, [308]
John, bp., M. of Peterhouse, [58], [59], [259], [274], [280]
Cotes, Roger, 1st Plumian Prof., [139], [191]
Cotton, Sir Robert, [139]
Courtney, abp. of Canterbury, stays with the Whitefriars, [20]
Coverdale, Miles, an Austinfriar at Cambs., [22], [245], [272]
Cowley, Abraham, [139], [244], [263], [284]
Cowper, Wm., [303], [303] n.
Cox, Richard, bp. of Ely, [105], [175] n., [272], [273], [274] n.
Cranmer, abp., [116], [194], [243], [253], [254] n., [259], [271], [273], [273] n., [274], [275]
Crashaw, Ric., [59], [60] n., [263]
Crawden, John de, prior of Ely, [127]
Creak, E. M., [340]
Creighton, [347] n.
Crofts, Ellen, see Darwin
Croke (Crooke), first Reader in Greek at Cambs., [105], [172], [173], [174], [175] n., [191], [207], [281]
Cromwell, Oliver, [22], [146], [147], [253], [254] n., [260], [264], [264] n., [275], [277], [308],
Thos. [151], [167], [175], [205], [244] n., [276], [276] n.
Cromwells, the, [229]
Crook, [347] n.
Crouchback, Edmund earl of Leicester, [42] n.
Croyland, [294]
Robert de, [132]
Cudworth, Ralph, prof., [66], [119], [145], [145] n., [191], [286], [289]
Culverwell, Nathanael, [145], [286]
Cumberland, Ric., bp., [130]
Cunningham, Dr. W., fellow of Trinity, archd. of Ely, [247], [322] n.
Curteys, abbot of Bury, [16] n.
Curthose, Robert, [8]
[D]akins, Wm., of Trinity, a translator of the bible, [275]
Daniel, Samuel, [256] n.
Darwin, [302]
Charles, [119], [178], [253], [254] n., [255], [290], [291], [303], [309],
Ellen Wordsworth Crofts (Mrs. Francis), [353],
Erasmus, [126], [303],
Francis, [353]
D’Aubeney, Reiner, [75] n.
David of Scotland, [36] n., [297] n.
David’s, S., Thirlwall, bp. of (see also Thirlwall), [318] n.,
see Langton
Davies, Miss Emily, [314], [317] n., [319], [348], [351]
Davy, Humphry, [255]
Day, [307], [347] n.
George, bp., v.-c., [105], [273] n.,
W., bp., [105], [273] n.
Defoe, Daniel, [257], [354] n.
Dekker, Thos. (dramatist), [257]
De Morgan, Prof., [139], [172] n.
Derby, css. & earl of, see Ly. Margaret & Stanley
Descartes, [287]
Devereux, [302]
Robert earl of Essex, [139], [282], [301], [304]
Devonshire, see Cavendish
Dickens, Charles, [251], [257]
Digby, Sir Kenelm, [284]
Dillingham, Francis, M. of Emmanuel, a translator of the bible, [175] n., [273].
Dillon, viscount, [319] n.
Diss, Walter, [16] n., [20], Wm. [15] n.
Dodwell, Prof., [267]
Doket, Andrew, [109], [111], [152]
Donne, John, [139], [308]
Downing, Sir George, senr., [66], [147],
founder of Downing, [147], [150], [153], [154]
Downside, abbot of, [149]
Drake, Sir Francis, [83], [251], [253], [254] n., [282]
Drayton, Michael, [256] n.
Dryden, John, [139], [255], [258], [258] n., [264], [274], [284], [305], [308]
Dudley, [297] n.
Robert earl of Leicester, [297] n., [300], [301]
Dunning, [39], [123], [292]
Eustace, [42],
Hervey, [42], [42] n., [304]
Durham, William, bp. of, [45] n., & see Cosin, Lightfoot, Pilkington, Ruthall, Tunstall, Westcott
[E]dmund, king & saint, [12] n., [15] n.
Edward I., [64] n., [152], [252], [254] n., [298], [299].
Builds Franciscan friary, [21],
visits Cambs. as Pr. of Wales, [36],
composes disputes between scholars & townsmen, [37],
his Scotch wars, [69],
lodges at the castle, [113],
visits Walsingham with Eleanor, [114],
redresses a later dispute, [233] n.
Edward II. [150].
Obtains from pope European status for university, [35], [35] n.,
maintains scholars there [37], [131],
lodges at Barnwell priory, [113],
gives licence for University Hall, [64],
intends to found a college, [37], [131], [131] n.
Edward III., [88], [94], [150], [152], [153], [154], [260], [295] n., [297], [298], [299], [300].
Quarries Cambridge castle for King’s Hall, [5] n.,
bestows a hospice on Oriel College, Oxford, [18] n.,
gives licence to Gilbertines, [19],
creates earls of Cambridge, [36] n.,
fulfils intentions of Edw. II., [37], [131],
gives privileges to university, [37] n.-[38] n., [222] n.,
issues letters to town of Stamford, [46],
knights the Master of Pembroke, [75],
gives licence to Gonville, [78],
Bateman his ambassador, [79],
letters about King’s Hall, [95] n.,
his arms on Entrance Gate of Trinity, [103] n.,
visits Cambridge [113],
builds King’s Hall, [131],
his effigy on Great Gate, [131],
his gateway at King’s Hall, [132].
See general index.
Edward IV., [36] n., [37] n., [86] n., [112], [262], [298], [299].
His arms in King’s chapel, [103] n.,
sequestrates building funds of, [104],
visits university, [112],
King’s Hall chapel built in his reign, [137],
robs King’s College of revenues, [262]
Edward VI., [141], [175] n.
Continues favour shown by Tudors to Cambs., [37] n.,
sends foreign Protestants there, [60] n.,
Trinity College built under, [135],
his tutors Cambridge men, [175] n., [281]
Edward VII., [113]
Edward the Confessor, [261]
Edward the Elder, [4]
Edwin of Northumbria, [2], [311]
Eleanor of Castile, [114], [155]
Eliot, George, [257], [317] n.,
John, ‘the Indian apostle,’ [263]
Elizabeth, [21] n., [60], [141], [145], [175] n., [219] n., [233] n., [253], [254] n.
Apostrophizes Pembroke College, [73-4],
sends timber for Corpus chapel, [83],
visits Cambs., [107], [108], [113], [163],
completes Trinity Chapel, [134], [137],
makes Leicester High Steward, [206] n.,
her statutes, [28] n., [210],
entrusts revision of Edward’s Prayer-book to Cambs. men, [273],
‘Lambeth articles’ drawn up, [274],
her anti-puritanism, [276],
checks Presbyterianism, [277],
Cambridge men round her, [281-2],
sends timber to Trinity College, [293].
See general index
Elizabeth of York, [114]
Ellenborough, 1st lord, [59], [172] n., [239]
Eltisley, Thos. first M. of Corpus, [82]
Ely, bps. of, see Alcock, Andrewes, Balsham, Cox, Felton, Fleetwood, Fordham, Goodrich, Gunning, Holbroke, Kilkenny, Moore, Montacute, Patrick, Stanley, Thirlby, Turner, Walpole, West, Wren.
For abbot, prior, & sub-prior of, see Balsham, Clare, Norwich, Walsingham
Harvey Goodwin, dean of, aftw. bp. of Carlisle, [317] n.
Emma, queen, [261]
Empson, Sir Ric., [206] n.
Erasmus, [88], [174], [270], [281], [288],
knows Franciscan nuns at Cambs., [25] n.,
bp. Sampson a pupil of, there, [80],
Thos. Aldrich a Cambridge friend of, [105],
lives at Queen’s, [111],
influence of on statutes of Christ’s, [119],
writes lady Margaret’s epitaph, [120],
his description of Cambs. studies at the end of the xv. c., [170],
letter to Bullock of Queen’s, ibid.,
co-operates with Fisher in introducing Greek, [172],
studies Greek at Oxford, [173],
studies Greek at Cambs., [173],
teaches Greek there, [174] n.,
his Cambs. supporters, ibid.,
date of leaving Cambs., ibid.,
motive for leaving Oxford, [175] n.,
holds Margaret professorship, [191],
cannot stomach Cambridge fare, [221],
praises Wm. Gilbert, [291],
his ‘three colleges’, [313] n., (quoted) 221
Essex, see Devereux
Essex, archdeacon of, receives a Lambeth B.D. (Ñ1635), [194] n.
Ethelbert of Kent, [4]
Etheldreda, S., [311], [311] n., [312] n., [337]
Ethelred, king of the East Angles, [8] n.
Eugenius IV., [140] n.
Eustace, earl, [116] n.
Evelyn, John, [284]
Everett, Wm., (quoted) [171], [213] n.- [214] n., [243]
Exeter, see Beaufort & Cecil
Exmew, Blessed Wm., [119], [275]
[F]agius, Paul, [60]
Fairfax, Thos., lord, [126]
Falkland, Lucius, viscount, [126], [278]
Faraday, Michael, [251], [255]
Fawcett, Rt. Hon. H., prof. [328], [329] n., [355],
Mrs., [328], [329], [329] n., [346] n.,
P. G., [328], [340]
Fawkes, Francis, the poet, [116]
Felix, bp., [4] n.
Felton, Nich., bp. of Ely, [75]
Fenton, Elijah, the poet,

[116]
Ferrers, Eligius, receives a Lambeth D.D. (Ñ1539), [194] n.,
Dr., M. of Gonville & Caius, [329] n.
Fielding, Henry, [257]
Fisher, John bp. of Rochester & Cardinal, [3], [105], [119], [125], [150], [152], [253], [254] n., [259], [281], [330].
Suggests foundation of Christ’s to Ly. Margaret, [118],
co-operates with her, [120],
her panegyrist, [120], [120] n.-[121] n.,
perpetual chancellor, [120], [204],
succeeded by Thos. Cromwell, [205],
chancellor & vice-chancellor, [205] n.,
Master of Michaelhouse, [120],
completes foundation of S. John’s, [120], [124],
statutes for, [67], [126],
President of Queen’s, [111],
establishes study of Greek in Cambs., [172], [174] n.,
& invites Erasmus [173],
upholds Erasmus, [174] n., [273],
a reformer before the Reformation, [120], [270],
first Lady Margaret Professor, [191],
created cardinal priest, [121] n.,
Hen. VIII.’s opinion of, [121],
Hallam’s, [121] n.,
martyred, [121], [275], (quoted), [120], [120] n.
Fitz-Eustace, a Cambridge name, [292]
Fitzhugh, a Cambridge name, [308]
Flamsteed, John, 1st astronomer royal, [146], [284], [290], [291]
Fleetwood, Wm. bp. of Ely, [105]
Fletcher, [302], [303]
Giles, LL.D., [282], [304],
Giles (poet), [304],
John (the dramatist), [257], [304],
Phineas (poet), [304],
Ric. bp. of London, [303],
John, of Caius, [304]
Ford, John, [257]
Fordham, bp. of Ely, [61], (quoted) [62] n.
Foster, Saml., Royal Soc., [146], [283], [284],
Sir Michael, prof., [329] n.
Fowler, Edw., aftw. bp. of Gloucester, [266] n.
Fox, Edw. bp. of Hereford [105],
Ric. bp. of Winchester, M. of Pembroke, chr. (Ñ1500), [3], [74], [177] n., [205] n., [259], [260], [270], [273], [283]
Frampton, bp., [266], [266] n.
Francis, S., of Assisi, [21], [22], [22] n.
Frost, [292], [347] n.
Henry, [18], [122] n.
Fry, Mrs., [253] n.
Fuller, Thos., [5] n., [47], [51], [99], [111], [120], [146], & see general index
[G]alileo, [291]
Gamble, Jane C., [320], [322]
Gardiner, Stephen, bp. of Winchester, M. of Trinity Hall, chr., [79], [80], [177] n., [240], [243], [259], [304]
Garrett, Dr. G. M., [329] n.
Garth, Sir Samuel, [260]
Gaunt, [294] n., [347] n.
Gaunt, House of, [294], [297],
John of [20], [27], [95], [261], [292], [295] n., [297] n., [308] n.
George I., [99], [113], [192], [268]
George II., [113]
George IV., [138]
Gibbon, Edw., [309]
Gibbons, Orlando, [252]
Gilbert, S., of Sempringham, [19]
Gilbert, Wm., [126], [260], [281], [290], [291]
Gladstone, W. E. [253], [254] n.,
Miss H., [347]
Glisson, Francis, prof., [80], [144], [191]
Gloucester, duke of,
see Clare
Goddard, Jonathan, Royal Soc., [283]
Goldcorn, John, [98] n.
Goldsmid, Sir Francis, [318] n.,
lady, [318] n.
Goldsmith, Oliver, [257]
Gonville, [294], [295]
Edmund, [77], [78], [150], [152], [153],
Sir Nicholas, [77]
Goodrich, Thos., bp. of Ely, [106], [260]
Goulburn, bp., 2nd wrangler, [184] n.
Grafton, 3rd duke of, chr., [59]
Gray, Thos., prof., [7], [58], [59], [73], [74], [75], [104] n., [139], [184], [192], [232] n., [235], [255], [308], [308] n., (quoted) [7], [56], [74] n., [176], [249]
Green, W. C., [329] n.
Greene, Robt., [257]
Gregory the Great, [4]
Gregory XIII., [230]
Gresham, Sir Thos., [78], [143], [144], [218] n., [282], [330]
Greville, [302], [304]
Fulke, 1st Ld. Brooke, [99] n., [116], [192] n., [282], [304], [308],
2nd Ld., [304],
Sir Bevil, [304],
(Grenville or Granville) 1st Ld. Lansdowne, [139], [304]
Grew, Nehemiah, of Pembroke, [260], [284]
Grey, [252], [295], [297], [297] n., [299], [300]
earl, [268], [269],
lady Jane, [113], [175] n.,
Sir Thos., [295], [296],
of Wark, Ld. [264] n.,
pedigree of, [299]
Grindal, Wm., the classic, pupil of Ascham, [126],
Edmund, abp., [74], [99], [118], [130], [130] n., [259], [263], [274] n., [282]
Grocyn, Wm., [173], [173] n., [176] n.
Grosseteste, Robert, bp. of Lincoln, [172] n., [252], [254] n.
Grosvenor, Sir Robert, [94]
Grote, Geo., [251]
Guest, Edm., bp. of Rochester & Sarum, [106]
Guilford, Francis North, Ld., [260], [284]
Gunning, Peter, bp. of Ely, M. of Clare, then of S. John’s, [126]
Gurgentius, [4]
Gurney, Rt. Hon. Russell, [318] n.,
Mrs., [318] n.
Guthlac, S., of Mercia, [12] n.
[H]acket, bp. of Lichfield, [138]
Haddon, [294]
abbot of Thorney, [294] n.,
Walter, v.-c., [80], [105], [191], [282], [304]
Hainault, John, count of, earl of Cambridge, [36] n.
Hale, Chief Justice [284],
Sir Matt., [309]
Hales, John, [278], [279], [286] n.
Halifax, Geo. Savile, visc. & marq., [260], [267],
see Montague
Hall, Joseph, of Emmanuel, bp. of Norwich, [277],
Ric., biographer of Fisher, [119]
Hallam, Arthur, [139]
Halley, Edm., Royal Soc., [284], [309]
Hamilton, Sir Wm., [177]
Hampden, John, [244], [264], [265]
Harison, Thos., a translator of the bible, [273]
Harrington, [307]
Sir John, 1st Ld., [105], [282]
Hartley, David, [116]
Harvey, Hervey, [302], [304]
Gabriel, [74], [74] n., [256], [281], [304], (quoted), [182],
Henry, v.-c., [304],
Wm., [144], [253], [254] n., [260], [281], [304]
Hastings, [297], [297] n.
Henry earl of Huntingdon, [111],
John earl of Pembroke, [27], [295], [295] n.,
Warren, [251]
Hatfield, Wm. of, [104] n.
Hatton, [203] n., [294] n., [303], [307]
Sir Christopher, [309],
Ric. Provost of King’s, [307]
Hawkins, John, [251]
Heath, Nicholas, abp., a translator of the bible, [66], [273], [273] n.
Henrietta Maria, queen, [114]
Henry I. (Beauclerk), [18] n., [88].
Favours the town, [8], [36], [36] n.,
gives it a charter, [9],
charter referred to, [5-6], [6] n., [13],
fabled to have studied at Cambs., [36]
Henry II., [151]
Henry III., [6] n., [36], [38], [45], [51] n., [54], [69], [152].
Sends to Cambs. for fish, [11],
orders the adherents of the dauphin to leave the town, [33], [260],
establishes taxors, [33],
rescript quoted, [33-34],
gives a charter to the university, [34],
rescripts on behalf of the university, [35], [47-48], [203], quoted, [30] n., [34] n., [203],
withdraws licence to found university at Northampton, [46],
licence quoted, [46] n.,
visits Cambs., [113],
privileges of university date from his reign [222] n.
See general index
Henry IV., said to have granted stone for a chapel at King’s Hall, [5] n.
Henry V., [37] n., [59], [205] n., [228] n.
Intended building a college at Oxford, [101],
betrayed by “Cambridge, Scroop, & Grey”, [295]
Henry VI., [58] n., [106], [117].
Favours Cambs., [37] n.,
statutes for King’s, [67], [105] n., [152], [153],
imitates Wm. of Wykeham, [67], [101] n.,
portrait of in Pembroke, [73],
coins money at Cambs., [8] n.,
invites abbot of Bury to Cambs., [16] n.,
buys & conveys ground in Cambs., [24] n.-[25] n., [101],
founds King’s College, [100], [150],
dedicates to S. Nicholas, [101],
double charter of Eton & King’s, ibid.,
lays foundation stones, [101], [102], [112],
his original design for King’s, [101] n.-[102] n.,
visits Cambs., [4]
times [112], lodged in King’s Hall, [112], [112] n.,
founds God’s House, [117] n., [118], [150],
bestows church lands on this & King’s, [271],
Byngham’s letter to, [165] n.,
half-brother to lady Margaret’s first husband, [299]
Henry VII., [118], [175] n., [281], [299].
Favours Cambs., [37] n.,
chief builder of King’s chapel, [104],
visits Cambs. 5 times, [113],
accompanied by lady Margaret, [114],
& by the queen, ibid.,
makes Empson High Steward, [206] n.
Henry VIII., [106], [123], [151], [212] n., [281], [295].
Favours Cambs., [37] n.,
monogram with that of Anne Boleyn in chapel screen at Trinity, [102],
visits Cambs., [113],
Henry & Fisher, [121], [121] n.,
founds Trinity, [131],
effigy on the Entrance Gate, [131],
endows college with abbey lands, [133],
motives for the foundation, [133],
scope of, [133-134], [153], [154],
portrait of in Trinity lodge, [136] n.,
invites Caius to lecture on anatomy, [142],
his divorce from Catherine, how met at the university, [240], [271],
his injunctions imposing the royal supremacy, [167] n.,
founds the Regius professorships, [190]
Henry of Huntingdon, chronicle cited, [7] n.
Henry of Orléans, bailiff, [16] n.
Herbert, George, [139], [166], [207], [218] n., [289],
of Cherbury, lord [279]
Hereswitha, [311] n.
Hereward the Wake, [11], [146], [292], [303]
Herrick, Robert, of S. John’s, [244], [263]
Herschell, [347] n.
Sir John, [126], [172] n., [218] n., [291],
senr., [255]
Heynes, Dr. Simon, Pres. of Queen’s, v.-c., [212], [212] n.
Heywood, Thos. (the dramatist), [59], [257]
Hild, [2], [252], [254] n., [311], [311] n., [312]
Hill, Rowland, [126]
Hind, Archer, [329] n., [348]
Hobart, lady, [318] n.
Hobbes, Thos., [285], [289]
Hobson the Cambridge carrier, [215] n.
Holbroke, John, M. of Peterhouse, chr. (Ñ1430), bp. of Ely, [59]
Holland, Margaret, [299]
Hollond, John, M.P., [348]
Honorius I., [28]
Honorius III., [111], [127]
Hoods, the, [251]
Hooke, Robt., Royal Soc., [284]
Hooker, Ric. [289], Thos., [262]
Hope, Alex. Beresford-, [136]
Horrox (Horrocks), Jeremiah, [146], [291]
Hort, F. J. A., prof., [139], [179], [191], [288]
Hottun, Hugo de, chr. (Ñ1246), [203] n.
Howard, [297] n., [300], [301], [303]
of Effingham, [251],
Henry, earl of Northampton, chr., [301],
Henry, earl of Surrey, [256], [256] n., [301],
John, [253] n.,
Thos. earl of Suffolk, chr. [301], 303 [see Norfolk]
Howe, John [Rot. Hund Cant.], [42], [43],
Walter [Rot. Hund. Cant.], [42]
Hrostwitha of Gandersheim, [108]
Huddleston, Sir Robert, [5] n., [113]
Hudson, Prof. H. H., LL.M., [347]
Hughes, Miss E. P., [335] n.
Hugolina, wife of the Norman sheriff, [17]
Hulle, Wm., English Prior of the Order of S. John, [24]
Humphry, Prof. Sir Geo., of Downing Coll., [318] n., [340]
Huntingdon, css. of [149],
earl of, see David of Scotland & Hastings & [297] n.
Hutchinson, Col., [59], [264], [265]
Huxley, T. H., [251]
[I]ngulph, abbot of Crowland, [13], [13] n.
Ingworth, Ric., Franciscan friar, [20]
Innocent VI., [72], [75]
Ireton, Henry, [264]
[J]ackson, Henry, Prof., [329] n.
James I., [113], [116], [163], [229]
James II., [265], [266]
James, Thos. of King’s, Headmaster of Rugby, [283]
Jaquetta of Luxembourg,

[152]
Jebb, [347] n.
Dr. John, [183] n.,
Sir Ric., prof., [139], [176] n., [191], [329] n., (quoted) [153] n.
Jessopp, Dr., [10] n., [80]
Jocelyn of Bury, [16] n., (quoted) [15] n.
Jocelyn, John, secretary to abp. Parker, (quoted) [81], [82]
Joffred, abbot of Crowland, [12], [122], [127]
John, king, [6] n., [11], [32], [36], [113], [260], [295]
John XXII., [28], [35], (quoted) [35]
John, prior, of Cambridge, [261]
Johnson, Samuel, opposes American claims, [269]
Jones, Burne, [57] n., Miss E. E. C. [321],
Inigo, [65], [118]
Jonson, Ben, [126], [256], [257], [281]
[K]eats, John, [251], [255]
Kelvin, Ld., [59], [172] n., [255]
Ken, bp., [266], [267]
Kennedy, B. H., D.D., prof., [338] n., [348],
Miss M. G., [329] n., [338], [338] n., [346] n., [347]
Kenton, Nicholas, Carmelite, chr., [20]
Keynes, J. N., Dr., [329] n.
Kilkenny, bp. of Ely, [38] n., [40], [192] n.
King, Edw., [119],
Oliver, bp., [105]
Kinglake, A. W., [139]
Kingsley, Chas., prof., [130], [192]
Kirke, Edward, [139]
Knollys, Sir Francis, [282]
Kyd, Thos. (the dramatist), [257]
[L]ake, of Chichester, one of the 7 Bishops, [266]
Lancaster, Henry, the “good duke” of, [89], [89] n., [261],
earl of [297] n., [298]
Lanfranc, abp., [18] n.
Langham, [304] n.
Simon, bp. of Ely, afterwards primate, [62]
Langley, [304] n.
abp., [194] n.,
Edmund earl of Cambridge, [20], [36] n., [295] n.
Langton, [296], [302], [304]
John, chr., M. of Pembroke, bp. of S. David’s, [101], [304],
Stephen, abp., [252], [254] n., [260],
Thos., proc. fellow of Pembroke, bp. of S. David’s, Winchester, & elect of Canterbury, [3], [74], [259], [270], [304]
Latimer, [306]
Hugh, bp., [66], [119], [244], [259], [271], [275], [275] n., [306]
Latymer, Wm., [176] n.
Laud, abp., [143] n., [259], [280], [288], [289], (quoted) [208] n.
Law, [59]
Edm., bp. of Carlisle, [59],
Wm., author of the “Serious Call”, [146]
Layfield, J., a translator of the bible, [273]
Lee, abp. of York, opposes Erasmus, [174] n.
Leicester, Henry of Lancs., earl of, [297] n.,
Robt. Dudley, earl of, [206] n.,
de Montfort, earl of, [42] n., [260], [261], [298], [307] n.,
Robt. Sidney, earl of, [301],
Wm. of [Rot. Hund. Cant.], [43] n.
Leland, John, [119]
Le Strange, Roger, [258]
Lewes, G. H., [251]
Lichfield, bp. of, see Hacket, Sampson, Scrope
Lightfoot, [292], [302], [304]
J. B., bp. of Durham, fellow of Trinity, prof., [3], [139], [191], [288], [305], [318] n.,
John, [115], [119]
Lily, Wm., [176] n., [283]
Linacre, Thos., [80] n., [125], [167], [173], [176] n., [179], [190] n.
Lincoln, bp. of, see Close, Wickham, Williams, & general index
Liveing, Prof., [126], [318] n.
Lloyd, non-juring bp. of Norwich, [266], [266] n.,
bp. of S. Asaph’s, one of the 7 Bishops, [266]
Locke, John, [178], [253], [254] n., [309]
Lodge, Thos., [256], [257]
London, Dr., Warden of New Coll. (quoted), 272
Louis the Dauphin, [33], [260], [261], [295]
Loyola, S. Ignatius, college founded by in Rome, [230]
Lubbock, Sir John (Ld. Avebury), [251]
Lucas, Henry, founds Lucasian professorship, [190]
Lumsden, L. I., [321] n.
Luther, Martin, [272], [288]
Lydgate, monk of Bury, [4], [88], quoted [7] n., [88] n.
Lyly, John, [256], [257]
Lyndhurst, Ld., [139], [172] n., [260]
Lyttelton, [308]
4th Ld., [318] n.
Lytton, [302], [305]
Bulwer, [80], [305],
Sir Rowland, [305]
[M]acArthur, Thos., an early Cambs. Protestant, [275] n.
Macaulay, [308]
Thos. Babington, Ld., [137], [138], [139], [184], [211], [308], [309]
Main, P. T., [329] n.
Maine, Sir Henry, prof., [74], [80], [191]
Maitland, [308]
F. W., prof., [192], [308]
Malcolm ‘the Maiden,’ [36] n., [116] n., [151] n., [297] n.
Malherbe, Michael, owns land at Newnham, [325] n.
Manchester, earl of, see Montague
Mandeville, earl of [Rot. Hund. Cant.], [24] n.
Manfield, [292]
Wm. de, [39], [42], [292] n., [325]
Manners, [302], [303]
Sir John, 1st Ld., [110] n.,
lord, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, [172] n.,
lord John (duke of Rutland), [139],
Roger son of 1st earl of Rutland, Esquire of the Body to Eliz., [86],
Roger 3rd earl of Rutland, [111], [222], [232] n., [282]
Manning, Card., [150],
Mrs., [317] n.
Mareschall, [297] n., [298], [299]
Margaret of Anjou, [114], [123], [150], [152], [296], [312],
founds Queen’s, [100], [109],
her motives for so doing, [109], [112] n., [313],
dedication, [109], [112],
scope, [153],
Eliz. Woodville co-founder with, [112], [262]
Margaret, lady, [119-120], [125], [133], [150], [252], [254] n., [305], [312], [312] n.
Most conspicuous figure in university hist., representative of John of Gaunt, [299],
joins Ho. of Edw. III. to Ho. of Tudor, [297], [299],
reconciles Houses of York and Lancs., [262],
in her own person, & through alliance with Stafford, stands mid-way between founders of King’s Hall Clare & Pembroke & founders of Queens’ Magdalene & Sidney, [297], [299], [300],
Three times married, [64] n., [299], [325] n.,
marries a Stanley, [299],
reformer before the Reformation, [120], [270],
friendship with Fisher, [120],
her sojourns in Cambs., [114], [120],
founds Christ’s, [118],
endows it with abbey lands, [271],
scope of foundation, [119], [153], [154],
fellows from northern counties, [119], [152],
bequeaths gold plate, [118],
statutes, [67], [119],
founds S. John’s, [123],
alienates gifts to Hen. VII’s chapel for this coll., [120] n.,
institutes first university chairs & preachership, [120], [190],
bur. Westminster Abbey, [120], [150],
epitaph written by Erasmus, [120],
Fisher’s panegyric, [120] n.-[121] n.,
lineage, [118], [152], [297],
pedigree, [299]
Margaret of Montefiascone, S., [109], [112] n.
Markby, T., [318] n., [329] n.
Markland, Jeremiah, [60], [175] n.
Marlborough, duke of, [251], [253]
Marlowe, Christopher, [85], [255], [256], [257], [281]
Marshall, Alf., prof. [329] n.,
Roger, benefactor to Peterhouse library, [58] n.
Marston, John (dramatist), [257]
Martin V., [28], [28] n.
Martyn, Hen., [126], [147]
Marvell, Andrew, [139], [218] n., [245], [264]
Mary, queen, [5] n., [60], [113], [134], [136], [141], [175], [175] n., [271], [281]
Maskelyne, Nevil, astronomer royal, [291]
Massinger, Philip, [257], [309]
Matilda, empress, [6] n., [36] n., [114], [292] n.
Maurice, F. D., prof., [139], [318] n., [329] n., [353], [354]
Maxwell, James Clerk, prof., [139], [192]
May, [347] n.
May, Thos. (dramatist), [147],
Wm. bp., M. of Queen’s, v.-c., [115], [274] n.
Maynard, Wm. lord, [179] n.
Mayor, J. B., [178],
J. E. B. prof. of Latin, [329] n.
Médard, S., [311]
Meredith, George, [257], [258]
Merton, Walter de, bp. of Rochester, [38], [76] n., [252] n.
His scheme to endow scholars, [39], [40], [41],
buys land Cambs., [39], [43] n., [45],
buys land Oxford, [39], [40], [45],
his statutes, [40], [41], [68],
quoted, [39], [40], [41], [45], [68] n.,
the phrase “at any other university”, [45],
scheme to found a coll., [43], [54],
house of scholars at Cambs., [41], [41] n., [44], [45],
buys house called ‘school of Pythagoras’, [39], [122],
founds Merton, Oxford, [41],
a pluralist, [63],
his name, [44] n.,
Wm. de, [44] n.
Metcalfe, Nicholas, M. of S. John’s, [106] n., [126], [126] n., [142], [191]
Middleton, Conyers, [215], [279], Thos. (the dramatist) [257]
Mildenhall, Edmund of, [15] n.,
Robert of, chr., [15] n.
Mildmay, [307] n.
Sir Walter, founder of Emmanuel College, [76], [119], [119] n., [144], [151], [152], [153], [282], [307], [308]
Mill, J. S., [251], [253], [254] n., [329]
Millington, Wm., 1st Prov. of King’s, [112] n.
Milton, John, [3], [7], [7] n., [118], [119], [139], [215] n., [218] n., [253], [254] n., [255], [258], [264], [265], [277], (quoted) [7], [7] n., [104], [175] n., [200]
Monckton-Milnes, Lord Houghton, [139]
Monmouth, Jas. duke of, chr., [265]
Montague, [302], [305], [307]
Charles, Ld. Halifax (Trinity), [305],
Edw. 2nd earl of Manchester, [147], [264] n., [305],
James, bp. of Bath & Wells, then of Winchester, 1st M. of Sidney, [305],
Richard, bp. of Norwich, [305],
Sir Sidney, [305],
Simon (Montacute), 17th bp. of Ely, [28], [28] n., [55] n., [67] n., [123], [305]
Montefiore, Claude, [322], [322] n.
Montfort, de, [297] n.
Simon de, [11], [42] n., [254] n., [260], [261], [298], [307] n.
Monthermer, [293], [298], [299]
Ralph de, [293]
Moore, bp. of Ely, [99]
Moray, Sir Robert, an original member of Royal Soc., [284]
More, Hannah, [253] n.,
Henry the Platonist, [257], [284], [288], (quoted) [119], [145], [287],
Sir Thomas, [120], [121], [126] n., [173], [175], [175] n., [176] n., [243], [253], [254] n., [270], [309]
Morgan, [308]
Philip, second esquire bedell, [208] n.,
Thos., the deist, [279]
Morland, [347] n.
Sir Saml. the hydrostatician, fellow of Magdalene, [308]
Morris, Wm., [57] n.
Mortimer, [292], [293], [295], [296], [297], [298], [299]
Anne, [295] n.,
Sir Constantine de, [132], [294],
earl of March & Ulster, [298] n.,
Edw., [296],
Guy de, [293], [326],
Philippa, [295] n., [299],
Roger, [295],
Thos. de, [132], [294]
Morton, Card., [259] n.
Moulton, J. F., [329] n.
Mowbray, Anne, wife to Ric. of York, [86] n.
Mulcaster, Ric., [283], [354] n.
Munday, Anthony (the dramatist), [257]
[N]ash, Thos. (the dramatist), [257]
Necton, Humphrey, Carmelite, [20]
Nelson, Horatio lord, [245], [251], [253], [254] n.
Nelson, Edmund (Hobhouse) bp. of, [41], [44] n.
Neville (Nevile), [297], [300], [302], [304], [305]
lady Dorothy, css. of Exeter, [303],
Henry, proc., [305],
Latimer 6th lord Braybrooke, M. of Magdalene, [305],
Thos. (Nevile) v.-c., M. of Trinity, [113], [135], [139], [140] n., [145], [305]
Newton, [302], [305]
Fogg, Prov. of King’s Coll. (1610-12) v.-c., [305],

Francis v.-c. (1562-3), [305],
John de, M. of Peterhouse, [305],
Isaac, fellow of Trinity, prof., [3], [31], [66], [137], [139], [170], [191], [218] n., [219] n., [225], [253], [254] n., [265], [290], [291],
Isaac, of Peterhouse, [305]
Nicholas, S., of Bari, [101], 106
Nicholson, John (”Lambert”), [275]
Nightingale, Florence, [253], [254] n.
Nix, bp., [144]
Norfolk, Eliz. Talbot, dss. of, [86], [155],
Margaret Audley dss. of, [301],
Henry Howard 15th duke of, [149]
(see also Howard)
Northampton, earl of, see Howard
Northumberland, see Percy & Dudley
Norwich, John, bp. of, prior of Ely, [156],
see also Bateman, Hall, Montague, Nix, Overall, Thirlby, Walpole
Nottingham, Daniel Finch, earl of, [267]
[O]ccam, Wm., [88]
Ockley, Simon, professor of Arabic, [111]
Odo, monk of Orléans, [14] n.
Ogle, Amy, [340]
Oswy, king of Northumbria, [311], [311] n.
Oughtred, Wm., mathematician, [105]
Overall, John, bp. of Norwich, M. of S. Catherine’s, [28], [115], [126], [126] n.
Oxford, see de Vere
[P]ace, Ric., [176] n.
Paget, [308]
Sir James, [318] n.
Paley, [347] n.
Mary (Mrs. Marshall) [340] n.,
Wm., Preb. of S. Paul’s [118], [172] n.,
& see general index
Palmer, [302], [306]
Edw., prof, (sheikh Abdullah), [306]
Palmerston, Hen. Jno. Temple, visc., [126], [239], [260], [306], [309]
Paris, Dr. J. A., [260],
Matthew, [23] n., [33] n., [55] n., [84]
Parker, [308], [347] n.
Matthew, v.-c., abp., [49], [84], [85], [99], [106] n., [244], [245], [259], [273], [273] n., [274], [274] n., [282]
Parr, [347] n.
Samuel, [146], [308]
Parsons, the Jesuit, [294]
Partholin, Spanish king of Ireland, [4]
Paston, [261], [308], [308] n.
Sir Wm., [85]
Patrick, Simon, bp. of Ely, [266] n., [274]
Paul III., [121] n.
Paulinus of York, [2]
Peacock, Geo. dean of Ely, Lowndean prof., [139]
Pearson, bp., [106], [111], [111] n.
Perse, Stephen, [99] n.
Peele, Geo. (dramatist), [257]
Peile, Dr., M. of Christ’s, [329] n.
Pembroke, css. of, see Chatillon, earls of, [292], [297] n., [298], [299]
Pepys, Samuel, [130], [145], [308]
Percy, [301], [307], [307] n.
Eleanor, [301],
Wm., bp., son of 2nd earl of Northumberland, chr., [307]
Perfect, Anne, [330]
Perne, Andrew, M. of Peterhouse, [58], [60], [99] n., [143]
‘Peter of Blois,’ [13] n., [14], (quoted) [14] n.
Peterborough, Francis Jeune, bp. of, (Oxonian), [317] n.,
see also Cumberland, White
Petrarch, [88]
Peverel, [110] n., [292]
Pain, [17], [292], [303]
Pfeiffer, Mrs., [338]
Philip of France, [296]
Physwick, Wm., first esquire bedell, [50], [208] n.
Picot, Hugh, baron of Bourne, [17], [292]
Pigott, [292]
Pilkington, Jas., bp. of Durham, 10th M. of S. John’s, [274] n.
Pitt, Wm., [73], [74], [74] n., [100], [218] n., [253], [254] n., [260], [268]
Plantagenet, [8] n., [152], [292], [300]
Beatrice, [69],
Joan, see Joan d’Acre
Pole, [296], [297] n.
Card., chr., [259] n.,
(quoted), [121],
Humphrey de la, [78], [143],
Edw. de la, archd. of Richmond, [78]
(sons of 2nd duke of Suffolk), Wm. de la, earl & 1st duke of Suffolk, [117] n.
Porson, Ric., prof., [137], [139], [174], [175] n., [190]
Porteous, bp., [172] n.
Porter, Rev. Jas., M. of Peterhouse (1876), [318] n.
Potts, Mr., [348]
Prior, Matthew, [126], [305]
Pritchard, fourth wrangler, [172] n.
Pugin, Aug. W., [130]
Puttenham, Geo., writes of art of poetry, [256]
Pym, John, [264]
[R]addyng, frater, of Rome, incorporated as a Cambs. doctor, [193] n.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [251], [253], [254] n., [282]
Ramsay, Agnata (Mrs. Butler), [322], [322] n.
Ratcliffe, [307], [307] n.
Thos., 3rd earl of Sussex (crd. M.A. 1564), [146], [282], [301]
Ray, John, the botanist & zoologist, [115], [139], [284]
Rayleigh, 3rd lord, prof., [172] n., [192]
Rede, Sir Robt., [130], [192] n.
Rennell, Thos., of King’s, (quoted) [209] n.
Repingale, bp. of Chichester, chr., [204] n.
Rhadegund, S., [115], [311], [312] n., [319] n.
Richard II., [18], [20], [67], [113]
Richard III., [104]
Richard of Devon, Franciscan, [21]
Richardson, Saml., [251], [257]
Richmond, earl of [299], css. of, see Margaret, lady
Ridley, [306]
Nicholas, bp., M. of Pembroke, [74], [75], [79], [212] n., [259], [275], [306], [347] n.
Rivers, earl, [112]
Rochester, Dr. Plume archd. of, [191]
Rochester, bp. of, see Bottlesham, Fisher, Merton
Rogers, John, [75], [272], [275], [275] n., [307]
Rooke, Lawrence, Royal Soc., prof. at Gresham Coll., [283]
Rosse, Ld., see Manners, 3rd earl of Rutland
Rotherham, Thos., abp. of York, chr., [74], [76] n., [97], [98], [98] n., [105], [115], [259], [260], [270], [307]
Roubilliac, sculptor, [137]
Routh, E. J. of Peterhouse, senior wrangler, [172] n.
Rowley, Wm., dramatist, [257]
Roy, Wm., Franciscan translator of the bible, [273]
Ruthall, Thos., bp. of Durham, chr., [260]
Rutland, see Manners
[S]t. John of Bletsoe, Anne, [305] n.
Saint-Paul, [152], [296], [300]
Gaucher, 1st comte de, [296],
Guy comte de, see Cotillon,
Marie de, see Valence
Salisbury, see Cecil
Salisbury, bp. of (temp. Hen. VI.), [101]
Sampson, abbot of Bury, [15], [15] n., [16] n.
Sampson, bp. of Lichfield, [80]
Sancroft, abp., [145], [267]
Sanderson, [347] n.
(Saunderson), Nicholas, prof., [118], [191]
Sandys, Edwin, abp., v.-c., [115]
Sanger, Ralph., proc., [98]
Savona, Wm. of, printer, [99]
Scory, bp. of Hereford, [273], [273] n.
Scott, Sir Gilbert, [57] n., [102] n., [124], [125]
Scott, Miss E. P., [321],
Sir Walter, [251], [257], [257] n.
Scrope (Scroope), [93], [94], [294], [295], [296], [307]
lady Anne, [94] n., [325], [325] n.,
Henry le, 1st baron Scrope of Masham, [94],
Henry 3rd baron (beheaded 1415), [295], [295] n., [296],
Ric. le, 1st baron Scrope of Bolton, treasurer & Lord Chancellor, 1371, 1378-1381 (ob. 1403), [27], [295],
Ric. abp. of York, chr. (1378), [94], [94] n., [203] n., [296],
Ric. le, M. of King’s Hall, bp. of Carlisle, chr. (1461), [94] n.,
Stephen le, chr., brother of the conspirator, [94] n., [204] n., [295] n.,
Sir Stephen (brother of Wm. Scrope, earl of Wilts, & aftw. 2nd Ld. S. of Bolton), [296]
Scrope & Grosvenor (controversy), [93]
Sedgwick, [308], [347] n.
Adam, Woodwardian prof. of Geology, [139], [308],
junior, [329] n.
Seeley, Sir John, prof., [119], [192], [318] n.,
—Clough (quoted), [346], [346] n.,
L. B., [179]
Segrave, Nicholas, [307] n.,
Stephen, bp., chr., [203], [259], [307] n.
Selden, John, [277]
Selling, Wm., [176] n.
Selwyn, bp., prof., [98] n., [126], [148], [185] n., [191]
Sergius, pope, [27]
Sexburga, abbess of Ely, [10]
Shaftesbury, Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of, [253] n., [279], [309]
Shakespeare, [146], [251], [253], [254] n., [255], [256], [257], [295], (quoted) [295], [297] n.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, [255], [309]
Shepard (Shepherd), [302], [306]
Nicholas, M. of S. John’s, proc., 306
Sheridan, Ric. Brinsley, [251]
Sherlock, dean, [60], [266] n., [267]
Shilleto, tutor of Trinity, [325]
Shirley, James (dramatist), [115], [255], [256]
Shrewsbury, John, 1st earl of (killed 1453), [86] n.,
see Talbot & Cavendish
Shuckburgh, Dr. E. S., [329] n.
Siberch, printer, [99], [100]
Sickling, John, 1st M. of Christ’s, [118]
Sidgwick, Hen., prof., [315], [318] n., [327] n., [328], [329] n., [338],
Mrs., [338], [338] n., [347]
Sidney, [296], [297], [297] n., [307] n.
Frances, css. of Sussex, founder of Sidney Sussex Coll., [145], [151], [152], [312],
Sir Philip, [147], [253], [254] n., [256], [309],
Sir Wm., [146], pedigree of, [301]
Siegebert, king of the East Angles, [3], [3] n.
Simon Stock, S., [20], [325]
Skeat, W. W., [329] n., (quoted) [7] n., [164]
Skelton, [306], [347] n.
John, [261], [281]
Sloane, Hans, [284]
Smith, John, the Platonist, [145], [286], [287],
Sir Thos., v.-c., [111], [174], [175] n., [177] n., [191], [207], [273], [274] n., [281], [282], [304]
Smollett, Tobias, [251], [257]
Somerset, [307]
Dr. John, of Pembroke, proc., [58] n., [76] n., [106], [106] n., [117] n.
Somerset, Sarah Alston dss. of, [125],
earls & dukes, [296],
& see Beaufort & pedigree, [299]
Southampton, see Wriothesley
Spalding, Ralph, Carmelite, [269]
Spelman, Sir Hen., [139], (quoted) [165] n.
Spencer, Herbert, [251]
Spenser, Edmund, [3], [7], [7] n., [47], [74], [74] n., [106] n., [124], [139], [182], [189] n., [215], [218] n., [255], [256], [281], (quoted) [310]
Sprat, Thos., bp., historian of Royal Soc., [284]
Stace, Thos. of Ipswich, [93]
Stafford, [296], [297], [297] n., [298], [299], [300], [301], [307] n.,
& Audley, pedigree, [301]
Edw. 3rd duke of Buckingham, [128], [129] n., [150], [152], [307],
Hen. 2nd duke, [129], [150], [151] n.,
pedigree of, [300],
John, proc., [307],
George, an early Protestant, [275]
Stanley, [269], [297], [299], [307] n.
of Alderley, Henrietta, Ly., [319], [319] n.,
Ly. Augusta, [319],
dean, [318] n.,
Jas. bp. of Ely, [271],
Thos. Ld., [299]
Stanton, [291], [294]
Hervey de, [63] n., [68], [76], [150], [304].
Founds Michaelhouse, [63],
statutes & scope of, [67], [68],
scope of foundation, [153], [154],
Robt., original fellow of Pembroke, [75], [75] n.
Steele, frater, of Rome, incorporated as a Cambs. D.D., [193] n.,
Ric. [257], (quoted) [166]
Stephen, Sir J., prof., [192],
Sir Leslie, [80], [179]
Stephen, king, [36] n.
Sterne, [146], [306]
John, 1st pres. of Irish Coll. of Surgeons, [146],
Laurence, [116], [257], [306],
Ric., abp., M. of Jesus, [116], [306] n.
Stillingfleet, Edw. bp. of Worcester, [126], [266] n., [274] n., [279]
Stokes, Stokys, [307]
Sir George, prof., [73], [74], [172] n., [191], [308]
Stow, John, [245]
Stratford, abp., [88]
Stratford de Redcliffe, Ld., [105], [184], [194], [209] n., [239], [260], [308], (quoted) [104] n.
Strype, John, [115], [116]
Sudbury, John of, prior of Benedictine students, [128] n.
Suffolk, [296], [297] n., [301]
2nd duke of, [78],
earls & dukes of, [297] n.,
see Brandon, Howard, Pole
Sumner, abp., [106], [194] n.
Surrey, earl of, [256],
& see Howard
Sussex, 3rd earl, [146], [282],
see Ratcliffe
Swanwick, Anna, [318]