n.
Swift, Jonathan, [309]
Sydenham, Thos., [74], [260], [260] n., [284]
Symons, Ralph, architect, [145], [146]
[T]ait, abp., confers Lambeth degree, [194] n.
Talbot, Eleanor, [86] n.,
Eliz. see Norfolk
Tangmer, Hen., alderman of a Cambridge guild, 325
Taverner, Ric., one of the colonisers of Cardinal Coll., [272]
Taylor, [302], [306]
Brook, [126],
Jeremy, [144], [219] n., [254] n., [259], [277], [278], [279], [306],
Helen, [329],
Rowland, [275], [275] n., [306],
Sedley, [317] n., [318] n., [329] n.
Temple, [302], [306]
abp., confers Lambeth degree, [194] n.,
Sir Wm., [146], [245], [260], [284], [306], [308]
Tenison, abp., [85], [259], [266] n., [274]
Tennyson, lord, [139], [255]
Thackeray, [302]
Wm. Makepeace, [139], [257]
Theodore, abp., [2]
Theresa, S., [325]
Thirlby, Thos., bp. of Ely, then of Norwich, [80]
Thirlwall, bp., [139], [175] n.
(see S. David’s)
Thixtil, John, fellow of Pembroke (1519), [74]
Thompson, W. H., prof., [176] n.
Yates, Mr. & Mrs., [338]
Thorpe, Sir Robt., M. of Pembroke, [27], [75], [76] n., [96], [260], [295],
Sir Wm., [98] n.
Thurloe, secretary to Cromwell, [308] n.
Tillotson, abp., [66], [259], [266] n., [274] n.
Tindal, Matthew, the deist, [279]
Tiptoft, John, earl of Worcester, [112]
Todhunter, senior wrangler, [172] n.
Tokerham, Ric., proc., [98]
Toland, John, the deist, [279]
Tomkinson, H. R., [317] n.
Tonnys, John, prior of the Cambs. Augustinians, [174] n.
Tooke, Horne, [126]
Tonstall, Jas., of S. John’s, [215]
Trelawney, bp. of Bristol, [265] n., [266]
Trench, R. C., Protestant abp. of Dublin, [139]
Trevelyan, [308]
Macaulay’s biographer (quoted), [211]
Tuckney, Anthony, Puritan M. of Emmanuel, [245], [277], (quoted) [286]
Tudor, see the Tudor sovereigns & general index
Tulloch, Principal (quoted), [285] n., [286] n., [287], [288] n.
Tunstall, Cuthb. bp. of Durham, [98], [139], [174] n., [259], [273], [273] n.
Turner, bp. of Ely, one of the 7 Bishops, [266], [266] n.
Twining, Miss, [318] n.
Tyler, Wat, [261]
Tyndale, [308]
Wm., [175] n., [271], [272], [281]
[U]pton, Jas., headmaster of Taunton school, [105]
Urban V., [72]
Ussher, abp., [279]
[V]alence, [27], [294], [295], [297], [297] n.,
pedigree of, [299]
Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, [69], [150], [151] n., [293], [299],
Marie (or de Saint-Paul, born Chatillon) css. of Pembroke, [74], [77], [150], [296], [312],
Founds Pembroke, [69], [71],
scope of foundation, [152], [152] n., [153],
statutes of, [68], [73], [73] n.,
founds Denney, [25], [25] n., [73], [73] n.,
lineage, [69], [152], [293], [297],
pedigree, [299]
Venantius Fortunatus, bp., monk of Sainte-Croix, [312]
Venn, Dr. J., [318] n., [329] n.,
Mrs., [329] n.
Verdon, Theobald Ld., [298]
Vere, [36] n., [292], [292] n., [301]
Alice de, css. of Oxford, [21] n.,
Aubrey de, 1st earl of Oxford, [36] n.,
Maud, wife of 8th earl, [111]
Vernon, [110], [296]
Dorothy, of Haddon, [110] n.
Verulam, visc., see Bacon, Ld.
Vesalius, early Italian anatomist, [141]
Victoria, queen, visits Cambs., [113], [176] n.
Villiers, dukes of Buckingham, [297] n.
Geo. 2nd duke of Buckingham (Trinity College), [99] n., [284]
[W]allace, Alf. R., [255]
Waller, Edm., [105], [244]
Wallis, John, fellow of Queen’s, one of founders of Royal Soc., [145], [146], [265], [277], [283], [286], [347] n.
Walpole, [292], [294]
Ralph, bp. of Ely & Norwich, [294],
Robt., [105], [260], [294],
Horace, [105], [139], [235], [294]
Walsingham, [291], [292], [294]
Edm., owns land in Cambridge, [132],
Sir Francis, [105], [260], [307],
Ld., [206] n.,
prior of Ely, [294]
Ward, John, bp. of Salisbury, one of the founders of Royal Soc., [284],
Prof. James, [340] n.,
Seth, [147]
Warham, abp., [12] n., [144], [174], [175] n., [259] n., [273]
Warkworth, John, M. of Peterhouse, [58], [59], [261]
Washington, Godfrey, bur. at Peterhouse, [61], [262]
Watson, Thos., early sonneteer, [256] n.
Watts, Wm., of Gonville & Caius, archd., [175] n.
Webbe, Wm., writer on art of poetry, [256]
Webster, John (dramatist), [257]
Wellington, duke of, [251]
Wentworth Ld. Strafford, [126]
Wesleys, the [280], John, [253]
West, Nicholas, bp. of Ely, [105]
Westcott, B. F., bp., fellow of Trinity, prof., [139], [191], [288]
Wharton, Thos., the anatomist, [74], [260],
Thos., fellow of Pembroke, Gray’s letter to, [249]
Whewell, Wm., M. of Trinity, prof., [3], [136], [137], [138], [139], [172] n., [177], [179]
Whichcote, Benj., the Platonist, [105], [145], [245], [286], (quoted) [287]
Whiston, Wm., prof, in succession to Newton, [66], [191]
White, bp., one of the 7 Bishops, [266], [266] n.,
Jessie, [360] n.,
Kirke, [126]
Whitefield, Geo., [280]
Whitehead, David, one of the 8 men on Cecil’s memorandum, [274] n.,
Wm., poet laureate, [66]
Whitgift, abp., v.-c., [59], [60] n., [74], [74] n., [139], [259], [274], [282], [306],
his thesis for the D.D., [169] n.
Whittlesey, Wm., abp., M. of Peterhouse, [58]
Wickham of King’s, bp., [105]
Wilberforce, John, [126], [260], [269]
Wilfrid of York, [2], [172]
Wilkins, architect, [102] n., [147],
John, bp. of Chester, M. of Trinity, [139], [283]
William the Conqueror, [5], [8], [10], [11], [114], [254] n., [292], [292] n.
William & Mary, [266], [267], [276],
Wm. of Orange, [265], [266], [267]
Williams, abp., [124], [125], [259], [277]
Willughby, Francis, of Trinity, Royal Soc., [284]
Winchester, bp. of, see Andrewes, Beaufort, Day, Fox, Gardiner, Langton, Montague, Wickham
Wisbeach, John of, abbot of Crowland, [128] n.
Wolsey, Card., [63], [129] n., [174], 193 [243], [244] n., [253], [254] n., [271], [282], [309]
Woodhead, S. (Mrs. Corbett), [321] n.
Woodlark, Robt., chr., founder of S. Catherine’s, [105], [114], [150], [153]
Woodstock, Thos. of, earl of Buckingham, later duke of Glouc., [261], [295] n., [300]
Woodville, [296], [297], [300]
Anthony, see Rivers, Eliz., co-founder of Queens’, [112], [114], [150], [152], [262], [299]
Woodward, John, founder of mineralogy, [284], [308]
Woolston, Thos., of Sidney Sussex, the deist, [279]
Wordsworth, [245], [302]
Christopher, M. of Trinity, [136] n., (quoted) [231],
Wm., [136] n., [255], (quoted) [7], [74] n., [103], [124], [137]
Worsley, Mrs., wife of the M. of Downing, [136] n.
Wren, Christopher, [58], [73], [137], [145], [284],
Matthew, bp. of Ely, [58], [72], [75], [280],
his staff & mitre, [75]
Wright, Mr. Justice, [322] n.
Wriothesley, Sir Thos., of King’s Hall? (crd. earl of Southampton 1547), [260]
Wulfhere, king of Mercia, [12] n.
Wyatt, Sir Thos., [218] n., [244], [256]
Wyclif, John, [27], [252], [269]
Wykeham, Wm. of, [27], [63], [67], [101] n., [252], [254] n.
[Y]ork, abp. of, see Booth, Heath, Rotherham, Sandys, Scrape, Sterne, Wilfrid, Williams
York, Cecilia, dss. of, [111],
Ric. of, [86] n.,
Ric. duke of, [36] n., [295] n.
[see Langley, Edmund]
[Z]ouche, [294], [296]
Guy de, chr., [111], [203], [204], [294], [296]
General Index
(FOR NAMES OF PERSONS SEE P. [361].)
The principal references are in black type.
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Abbesses, Saxon, [312], [312] n.
Abbey lands and the University, [133], [270-71]
Aberdeen University, [259]
Abingdon Pigotts, [292]
Academic year, the, [182] n., [241]
“Accommodation,” doctrine of, [279]
“Acts,” [163], [168], [169], [175], [176], [189]
A.D.C., [239]
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, [115]
Additional MSS. Brit. Mus., cited, [6] n., [39] n., [161] n.
Ad eundem degrees, [195]
Advanced students, [229], [241]
Aegrotat degree, [188], [188] n.
Age of students, [217] n.-[218] n.
Agriculture, professorship of, [190]
studies, board of, [238]
Alban’s Abbey, S., [172] n.
Ale, Cambridge, [221]
Alexander (text book), [170]
All Souls’, Oxford, [176] n., [218] n.
Almanacks, printing of, [100] n.
Almshouses, [18] n., [117] n.
Almum Collegium, [230]
America and Cambridge, [61], [146]
colonisation of, [262], [263]
American fellows at Cambridge, [246] n.
independence, [268]
professor, [192]
Anatomy, [98] n., [180], [180] n., [181]
Andrew’s (S.), parish of, [117]
Street, [50]
university, [284]
Angers, [150]
Angles, [3]
Anglesey, Prior of, [24] n., [43] n.
Priory, [24], [24] n.
Anglo-Saxon burial ground, [318]
Chronicle, [5], [6] n., [84]
schools, see Saxon schools
Anjou, [151]
Anne, S., hermitage of, [23]
Antipuritanism in Cambridge, [60], [60] n.
Arabic professorship, [190]
Archidiaconal jurisdiction, [28], [28] n., [55] n.
Aristotle, [153], [165], [166], [170], [170] n., [171] n., [178] n., [290]
Aristotle’s logic, [15], [159] n., [165]
Armiger bedell, see bedell
Art and universities, [251-2]
‘Artist,’ the, [162] n.
Arts, faculty, [119], [153], [166], [168], [170]
schools, [98] n.
the seven, [153]
Ash Wednesday, ceremonies of, [160]
Assembly of Ladies, cited, [57]
Association of Assistant Mistresses, [335] n.
Astronomy, [180], [180] n.
Athanasian creed, [274]
Audley-End, [129], [130]
Augustinians, [18] n., [40], [91] n., [127], 127n., [272], [293]
canons, [143], [292]
habit, [91] n.
Hospitallers, [22] n.
Romites, see Austinfriars
rule of, [17], [18], [19] n., [23] n.
Aula, [44], [63], [115] n.
scholarium, [63], [71], [71] n.
Austinfriars, [22], [89], [91]
in Cambridge, [22], [22] n., [23], [97], [98] n., [107], [174] n., [272], [293] n.
London, [151]
Austin’s hostel, [25] n., [49], [50], [50] n., [101], [102] n.
Lane, [89]
Avignon, [72], [79], [150]
B.A., [104], [158], [168], [168] n., [184]
Bachelor, the, [159-160], [168] n., [161]
of arts, [206], [208] n., [217] n., [228], [231] n., [235]
number of resident, [246] n.
Bachelors’ school, [98]
‘Backs,’ the, [65], [324], [348]
Bailiffs of the town, [16] n., [33], [37] n., [222] n.
Baker, Thos., cited, [122-123]
Bale, cited, [20] n.
Ball, W. W. Rouse, cited, [95] n.
Balliol College, Oxford, [45] n., [174] n.
Balsham’s Judgment, cited, [28] n., [165] n., [203], [208] n.
Balsham, village, [55] n., [60], [191]
Bannockburn, [64] n.
Barnwell, [31], [64]
canons, [17], [18], [22] n., [49], [91]
Chartulary, [6] n., [19], [20], [23], [325]
fair, [215] n.
prior of, [40]
priory, [17], [28], [113], [130], [227]
Process, [59]
Barons’ wars, [260]
Bartholomew’s the Great (S.), London, [151]
hospital, Oxford, [18] n.
Barton, advowson of, [44] n.
farm, [155]
Basingstoke, [44] n.
“Bataille des Sept Arts,” [15] n.
Bath, road to, [6]
Bathing, [222]
B.C., [158], [168] n.
B.C.L., [167]
B.D., [158], [169]
Beata Maria de Gratia, [58]
Beaufort, House of, [262]
Bede, cited, [3] n.-[4] n., [5] n., [10], [10] n.
Bedell, [8], [50], [160], [164] n., [207-8], [208] n.
Bedford College, [353]
Bedfordshire, [19] n., [150]
Bedmaker, [234]
Begging friars, [22] n., [23] n.
Belfry, [72], [313]
East Anglian, [66] n.
Benedict (S.), rule of, cited, [29] n.
Benedict XII., constitution of, [127], [144] n.
Benedictine hostels, [26], [49], [127], [128], [128] n., [129], [143]
nuns in Cambridge, [16], [23], [25], [115], [116] n., [312] n.
Benedictines, [17], [25], [127], [127] n., [128] n., [143]
‘black,’ in the fen, [12] n.
in Cambridge, [12], [25] n., [27], [29], [128], [128] n., [143], [143] n., [311] n.
prior of, at universities, [127], [128], [128] n.
Benet College, [78], [83], [176] n.
House, [149]
Benet’s (S.) church, [78], [80], [83], [85], [89]
parish of, [81]
tower of, [96]
Bernard, S., [109], [112] n.
Bernard’s (S.) Hostel, [49], [50], [83], [109]
Berwick, [8] n.
Bethlemite friars, [23], [23] n., [91]
Beverley, [150], [152]
Bible, the English, [84], [100] n., [179], [272-273]
clerks, [62] n., [153], [217] n.
Bibliotistae, [62] n.
Biology, chair of, see Quick professorship
Birmingham, [341], [346] n.
Bishop’s Hostel, [138]
Mill, [11], [11] n., [97] n.
Black book, the, [20] n.
Black death, [86] n., [165] n.
in East Anglia, [79], [80], [86], [88], [117]
Blackfriars, see Dominicans
Bletsoe, [150], [299], [305] n.
Boccaccio, [182]
Bodleian, [99] n.
Bologna, [35], [166]
Botanical gardens, [22], [98] n.
laboratory, [181]
Botany, [180] n., [181]
Botolph’s (S.) church, [83], [89]
parish, [81]
Bourne, barony of, [292] n., [303]
Bowling green, [66], [70]
Bridge, the great, [85], 90
Bridge “of Sighs,” [124], [125]
Street, [90]
British Museum, [99] n.
remains, [5]
Brownists, the, [262], [277-8]
Buckingham, earls and dukes of, [296], [297] n., [299], [300]
College, [128], [129], [176] n.
‘Bull-dogs,’ [223], [237]
Bulls, papal, at Cambridge, [276] n.
Burleigh’s 8 learned men, [274] n.
Burnet, bishop, cited, [284] n.
Bursar, [210], [210] n., [211]
Burwell Rectory, [155]
Bury-St.-Edmund’s, [8] n., [11], [12], [12] n., [15], [16], [16] n., [19], [143], [165] n., [166], [261], [293], [293] n.
patron saint, [15] n.
school, [15] n., [106] n.
Butley, [143]
Butteries, [110], [137]
[C]air-Graunth, [5], [5] n., [6], [20] n.
Caius College, [100], [106] n., [107], [151], [153], [154], [229], [231], [246], [329] n.
statutes, [142]
Caius, Dr. John, cited, [7] n., [48] n., [62], [99], [207] n., [217] n., [246] n., [326] n.
Calvinism, [145]
Calvinists, anti-, at Cambridge, [281]
Cam, the, [6], [7], [7] n., [9] n.
(and see the river)
Camboricum or Camboritum, [5]
Cambridge, aldermen, [37], [222] n.
bailiffs, [16] n., [33], [37] n., [222] n.
bedells or beadles, [8]
a British town, [5], [6]
burgesses, [18], [18] n., [21], [34], [37], [261]
castle, [5], [5] n., n, [39], [90], [113]
castle mound, [5], [6], [7] n.
charters, [9], [34], [298]
and the Conqueror, [5], [8], [8] n., [11]
and the Danes, [8], [8] n.
and Domesday survey, [5], [8] n.
earldom of, [6] n., [36] n.
early landlords in, [23], [24], [24] n., [25], [25] n., [39], [41], [42] n., [43] n., [44], [97] n., [116] n., [132], [292], [292] n.
and Ely, [8], [11], [12], [14], [17]
fair, see Stourbridge
fire at, [14]
a fish market, [10-11]
floods, [47]
guilds, see guilds
and Henry I., [8], [13], [36], [36] n.
hospitals and almshouses, [18], [23], [32]
Hundred Rolls, [43], [43] n., [44], [292], [294]
in 1353, [88]
and the Jews, [9], [9] n., [13], [22]
under John, [11], [32], [36], [260], [261]
jury, [35], [42]
Lancastrian, [261]
legends of its origin, [4], [20] n.
martyrs, [275]
mayor, [33], [34], [37] n., [38] n., [222] n.
men, groups of, [291-7], [302-8]
‘mind,’ the, [134], [174], [273], [280], [288], [289]
a royal mint, [8] n.
the name, [5], [6], [6] n., [7] n.
the Norman town, [90], [91], [96]
oldest academic site in, [122]
‘oyer and terminer’ at, [261]
place-names, [294] n.
pre-university history, [1]
Roman roads in, [6]
a Roman town, [4], [5], [6], [10] n.
the Saxon town, [5], [83], [89], [91], [96]
schools, [14], [16], [16] n., [27], [33]
schools, first glimpse of the, [33]
sheriff of, [17], [34], [36] n.
shire, [7], [8], [11], [12] n., [152]
town, [5], [7] n., [8], [10], [10] n., [11], [13], [36], [326] n., [341]
university jurisdiction in, [222], [222] n., [223]
Camden, cited, [7] n., [9] n.
Camus, [7], [7] n.
Cancellarius scholasticus, [203] n.
Candle rents, [84], [84] n.
Canon Law, new schools of, [24]
Canonical Houses, [17]
Canons, [227], [228]
in Cambridge, [16], [17], [19], [24], [318]
of S. Giles, see Barnwell
of S. John, see S. John’s Canons
in Norfolk, [77]
of Sempringham, see Gilbertines
Cantaber, [4], [20] n.
Cante, [7] n.
Cantebrigge etc., see Cambridge, the name
Canterbury, [2], [4], [8] n.
archbishops of, [259] n.
archbishops and degrees, 193
Canterbury, psalter, [138]
school, [176] n.
Cap and gown, [226-231]
when worn, [231]
Capitation fees, [154]
Cappa, bachelor’s, [227], [228], [230], [231], [231] n.
Cardinal College, Oxford, colonised from Cambridge, [174], [272], [282]
Carmelites at Cambridge, [16] n., [19-20], [26], [38], [89], [91], [102] n., [109], [292], [294], [325], [326]
cloak of, [91]
first to take degree, [20], [22]
Carter, cited, [99], [104], [130] n., [203] n.
Carthusians, the London, [276]
Castle, the Conqueror’s, see Cambridge
Castle Inn, [50]
Cathedral officers, [203] n., [209]
Catherine’s (S.) College, [100], [110], [114], [150], [153], [154], [156] n.
Catholic Emancipation, [269]
martyrs, xvi c., [276], [294]
Cavendish College, [148]
laboratory, see laboratories
professorship, [192]
Cavaliers in Cambridge, [60], [263], [264]
Celar, [66] n.
Celts, [3]
Chancellor, [14], [26], [35], [38] n., [53], [203-5], [206], [207], [209], [222] n.
and masters, [14], [35], [53], [203]
Chancellors, in the xiv c., [203-4], [203] n., [295]
list of, in Carter, [203] n.
Chapel of S. Lucy, [108] n.
of the university, [97], [98] n.
“Chapels,” [224]
Chapels, College, [56], [70], [107], [176], [313]
list of, [108]
ritual and services in, [58], [145], [213], [223] n., [240] n.
Chaplains, [210], [213], [213] n.
Charterhouse, [55] n., [246]
Chatteris Abbey, [12] n.
Chaucer in Cambridge, [88], [93-96]
cited, [11], [47] n., [66]
Chelmsford, [150], [151], [152]
Cherry Hinton, [61], [62] n., [140] n.
Cheshunt College, [149]
“Chest,” [99] n., [155], [156]
college, [155]
Chest, University, [114], [155], [313]
Chesterton, [20], [44] n.
hundred, [42] n.
vicarage and rectory, [140], [140] n.
Chester, [6]
Christ’s College, [25] n., [70], [101] n., [103] n., [117-120], [125], [133], [149], [150], [152], [153], [170] n., [176] n., [180], [210] n., [217] n., [235] n., [271], [275] n., [285], [313] n., [329] n.
statutes, cited, [210] n., [217] n., [220-221], [235] n.
Christ’s Pieces, [25]
Churchmen, Cambridge, [254] n., [259]
Cirencester, [6]
Cistercians, [127] n., [128] n.
at Cambridge, [19] n., [25], [143]
Rule of the, [19] n.
City companies and education, [322]
Civil law, see Law
in the courts, [182] n.
Regius of, [190], [191]
school of, [154]
Clare College, [44], [49], [64-66], [67], [68], [70], [76], [77], [79], [82], [86] n., [87], [89], [95], [95] n., [101] n., [102] n., [114], [147], [153], [176] n., [214], [217] n., [218] n., [240], [293], [303], [312], [338]
chapel, [109] n.
Clare, county, [293]
‘Honour of,’ [22] n., [293], [298]
statutes, cited, [109] n., [226] n.
Clarence, the title, [298]
Clark, J. W., cited, [31], [44]
Clark-Planché, cited, [103] n.
Classes of students, [217-219]
Classical tripos, [172], [184], [187] n., [238] n., [322] n.
Classics at Cambridge, [119]
decline of, [176]
see Greek
“Cle,” the river, [7] n.
Clement’s (S.) church, [102] n.
Clergy and the University, [212], [213], [217] n., [242], [244]
Clerk, [34] n.
-canon, [38]
-friar, [38]
and religious, [29], [30]
Clerical patronage, [213]
Clough Hall, Newnham, [338]
Clubs, [214], 239
‘Coaching,’ [226], [233]
Codex Augiensis, [138]
Coe fen, [56], [56] n., [57], [57] n., [89], [325], [327]
Colchester, [6]
Colet’s school, [283]
College, benefactors, [131] n., [155], [313]
“on the boards of a,” [246] n.
building, eras of, [54-55]
chapels, see chapels
cook, the, [234]
court, see courts
expenses, [219-220], [234-5]
gateway, see gateways
hall, see hall
kitchens, [234]
libraries, [138] n.
lodge, see lodge
plan of a, [69-71]
porter, [224], [225]
rooms, [219-220], [232]
scheme of a residential, [53-54]
statutes of, [6] n., [67-68], [222]
visitor of a, [63]
the word, [63], [65] n.
of Physicians, [141], [167], [260]
Colleges, built first for adult students, [54], [217] n.
decoration of, [82], [109] n.
early series of, [77]
educational scope of, [153-154]
founders, see founders
the ‘large’ and ‘small,’ [123]
list and dates of, [55]
numbers in, in xvi c., [246] n.
popularity of, [246], [246] n.
the first Protestant, [22], [55], [307] n.
rebuilt since their foundation, [114]
related to different counties, [152]
scope of foundations, [153]
and the University, [52-53]
wealth of, [155-156]
Collegiate domus, [44], [63], [70]
officers, [208-212]
system, [53]
Collegium, [64], [115] n., [122]
Colonies, the, and Cambridge, [245]
Combination room, [56], [69], [135], [135] n., [214]
Commencement, Great, [160]
‘Commencements,’ [107], [160]
Commissary, [206]
Commission documents, cited, [123]
Common Prayer, book of, [100] n., [273], [274], [274] n.
‘Commons,’ [235]
early allowance for, [235] n.
Commonwealth committee, [176] n.
marauders, [58]
Congregation of the Senate, [205], [206]
Congregationalists, [278]
Connaught, Earls of, [293]
Connecticut, [262]
Consistory Court, [97]
“Constitutionalize,” [215] n.
Constitutions of Honorius III., [25]
Convivae of Christ’s College, [217] n.
Convocation, [194]
Copyright libraries, [99]
Cornhythe, the, see hythes
Corpus Christi College, [22], [24] n., [49], [67], [77], [78], [81-86], [87], [89], [89] n., [95] n., [100], [102] n., [106] n., [107], [110] n., [147], [150], [153], [153] n., [154], [156] n., [276], [282], [318], [325], [325] n.
antiquaries at, [85]
arms of, [85]
guild of, [23], [81] n., [87] n.
hall, [81] n., [130]
library, [85]
old court of, [209], [217] n., [232] n., [240]
Corpus Christi, feast of, [84], [85]
Oxford, [174] n., [283]
procession in Cambridge, [85]
Cosyn’s Place, [71] n.
Cottenham, [12], [12] n.
Council of Constance, [59]
of Lyons, [23], [23] n.
Countesses, the four Cambridge, [151], [313]
County College Association, [148]
Court of the Vice-Chancellor, [223], [223] n.
Courts, College, [69], [70], [109] n., [142], [143] n., [240]
arrangement of, [69-70]
bonfires in, [227]
cloistered, [110], [116]
early, [79], [81-82], [132]
grass-plots in, [240]
oldest example of a, [32], [89]
size of, [82], [102] n.
Covenant, the, refused at Cambridge, [263], [306] n.
Cross (S.), see Crouched Hostel
Crowland Abbey, [11], [12], [12] n., [13], [16], [24], [127], [128], [128] n., [129], [143]
Croydon, Cambridgeshire, [151]
‘Curtain,’ [230]
Curteys’ Register, cited, [165] n.
[D]amietta, [69]
Dandies, at Cambridge, [66]
Danelagh, [8]
Danes, [4], [8], [8] n., [10], [12] n.
David’s (S.) cathedral, [103]
D.C.L., [107]
D.D., [158], [169]
Dean, the college, [210], [213], [223], [223] n., [224]
Declamations, [107], [163], [176]
Decoration of college rooms, [232] n.
Degree, conditions for the, [185], [186]
Degrees, kinds of, [158]
meaning of, [157]
by royal mandate, [194], [265], [309]
titular, [195]
and women, [357]
Deists, [279]
Denney Abbey, [24], [25], [73], [73] n., [150]
monks at, [25] n.
‘Determiner,’ [160]
Deva, [62]
Dialectic, [159] n., [185] n.
Diplomatists and the university, [243], [260]
Discipline, college, [221], [223]
early, [221], [223]
present, [221], [223]
university, [221], [223]
Disce docendo, [161]
Disputations, [97], [107], [159], [171], [182] n.
Diversoria Literarum, [63]
Divinity, in Cambridge, [166], [192] n.
regius of, [190], [191]
school of, ancient, [97], [98] n.
school of, modern, [98] n.
Divorce, question of the, [240], [271]
Doctorate, the, [158], [161], [169]
Doctores legentes, [161] n.
Doctors, as heads, [210] n.
Doctors’ hoods and gowns, [158] n., [226], [229]
Domesday, [5], [6] n.,
[8] n.
Dominicans, [21], [22], [26], [91] n., [92]
in Cambridge, [21], [38], [78], [91], [145], [146], [273], [292], [292] n.
priory of, [21] n.
Dominus, [160] n.
Domus scholarium, [44], [63], [65] n., [71], [71] n.
universitatis, [65] n.
‘Dons,’ [214], [215], [216], [231], [246], [248]
married, [248-9]
number of, [246] n.
‘Double-first,’ [184]
Double monasteries, [311]
Downing College, [65], [147], [151], [153], [154], [156] n.
professorships, [147], [192]
Dramatists, [255], [256]
list of the, [257]
Dublin University, [160], [267], [278], [309], [344], [357]
degrees for women, [344], [357]
Dugdale, cited, [21] n., [116] n., [129], [293]
Duns Scotus, [170]
Dunwich, [3]
Durham, [146]
University, [360] n.
Dyer, cited, [28] n., [117] n., [163] n.
[E]ast Anglia and East Anglians, [3], [3] n., [4], [9], [12] n., [21], [44] n., [77], [78], [98], [150], [151], [152], [292], [311] n.
dialect of, [91], [93]
Economics tripos, [179]
Edinburgh University, [259]
Edmund’s (S.) chapel, [58]
house, [149]
priory, [19]
Educationalists, [251], [254] n., [312]
Edward III. and his house, their connection with Cambridge, [36] n., [37], [37] n.-[38] n., [87], [88], [89], [94], [95], [95] n., [103] n., [104] n., [131], [222] n., [295] n., [297], [297] n.
letters of, cited, [95] n.
Edward VI.’s commissioners, [308]
Edward (S.), church of, [65], [79]
Ee or Ea, [7] n.
Egbert’s, Abp., Penitentiale, [84]
Eirenicum of Stillingfleet, [279]
Ejections of masters and fellows, [264], [276], [306] n.
Electoral roll, [205]
Elizabeth, age of, [21], [215], [219] n., [233] n., [274], [274] n.
Elizabeth’s visit to the university in 1564, [73], [107], [108], 113
Ely, [6], [7], [10], [11], [11] n., [12], [12] n., [17], [25], [77], [140], [150], [311]
Abbey, [11], [12] n., [25] n., [31], [49], [337]
archdeacon of, [14], [55] n., [165] n.
bishops of, [14], [28], [28] n., [38], [54], [55] n., [117], [122], [164], [203], [204], [205] n., [235] n.
chartulary, cited, [122] n.
hostel, see hostel
Isle of, [8], [11], [12] n., [19], [36] n., [307] n.
jurisdiction of see of, [28], [55] n.
monks, [10], [91], [127], [128], [128] n.
register, cited, [164] n.
scholars, [37], [38], [45] n.,, [55], [56], [61], [122], [123], [326]
school at, [12], [311]
see of, [12] n., [16] n., [28], [55] n.
turbulence of men of, [11]
Emmanuel College, [76], [107] n., [144-146], [151], [153], [154], [245], [246], [265], [285], [307], [307] n.
“Enchiridion” of Henry More, [287]
Endowed colleges, [38], [44], [45] n., [217] n.
intention in, [54], 219 n.
Endowed foundations, [31], [52], [54]
scholars, [38], [45] n.
Endowments vested in religious houses, [40]
Engineering, electrical, [192]
English philosophical temper, [289-290]
Episcopal schools, [2], [12], [30], [30] n.
Episcopia, [30]
Erasmus, cited, [170]
Holbein’s picture of, [111]
his “Three Colleges,” [313] n.
“Esperanto,” [182]
Esquire bedell, see bedell
Essex, [100], [151], [152], [261]
Ethics lecture, [210] n.
Ethnology, [192]
Eton, [101], [101] n., [105] n., [106] n., [152], [164] n., [210], [221], [239], [246], [283], [354] n.
Provost of, [101] n., [105]
Etonians, [101] n., [105], [221] n.
Euclid at Cambridge, [171], [185] n.
Evangelical movements, [145], [280]
“Evidences of Christianity” of Paley, [178] n., [185] n.
Examinations, [107], [154], [189], [231]
changing value of, [183]
growth of system of, [163]
Examinations, oral, [163], [164], [189]
written, [162], [190]
Exclusion, bill of, [265]
Exercise, necessity for, [233]
“Exercises,” scholastic, [107]
Exeter, [341]
College, Oxford, [176] n.
Exhibitions, [38] n., [107] n., [192] n.
Expenses, college, [219-220]
Experimental Physics, chair of, see Cavendish professorship
[F]aculties, the learned, [166], [217] n., [226]
Fairs, [32]
“Fairy Queen,” the, [7] n.
‘Father,’ presiding, [160]
Fellow-commoners, [218], [218] n., [220], [221], [230]
Fellows, [68] n., [210], [211-213], [214], [217] n., [218] n., [220], [222], [226] n., [229] n., [235]
clerical, [212], [213]
married, [211-212], [213] n., [216], [249]
number of, [246] n.
proportion of priests among, [68] n.
Fellowships, [28] n., [211], [217] n.
Macaulay on, [211]
Fen Abbeys, [11], [12] n., [150]
Fens, the, [11] n., [13]
Ferry, the, [9]
Fettes school, [107] n.
Fires in college halls, [313]
Fisheries, [116] n.
Fitzwilliam museum, [57], [136] n.
Flavia Caesariensis, [8]
Florence, [290]
Flying coach, [215]
Ford, the, [8]
Forty great Englishmen, [252-254]
Foundation scholars, see scholars
Founders, [76], [117] n., [251], [295] n., [297], [312]
bishops as, [76]
chancellors of England as, [76], [76] n.
kings as, [76]
list of, [150]
nationality of, [150]
what constitutes, [117] n.
women, [76]
Franciscan friary, [21]
readers in Divinity, 21
Franciscans, [21], [25], [26], [27], [38], [91] n., [293]
at Cambridge, [6] n., [21], [25] n., [33], [73], [73] n., [91], [97], [107], [137], [146], [152], [273]
orders of, [23]
of Waterbeach, [25] n.
Free school lane, [78]
Free trade, [269]
French influence in Cambridge, [69], [109], [152]
Freshmen, [159]
Friars at Cambridge, [19], [205] n., [307] n.
dissensions with university, [26]
gate, [102] n.
rôle of the, [26]
Frideswide, S., Oxford, [30] n., [31], [40] n.
Fuller, cited, [5] n., [16] n., [47] n., [99], [119] n., [120] n.-[121] n., [126] n., [130], [130] n., [140], [160] n., [165] n., [167] n., [171] n., [173] n., [177] n., [180] n., [204] n.
Prickett-Wright, cited, [165] n.
[G]alleries, college, [110], [125]
musicians’, [130], [130] n.
Gamlingay, [43] n., [44] n., [147]
Gardens, fellows’, [66], [70]
master’s, [70]
the, at Oxford, [65]
Gateways, college, [70], [109] n., [140-41]
“Gating,” [225]
General Examination, the, [185], [185] n.
“excused the,” [187]
Geographical studies, [238]
Geology, [180] n., [181]
museum of, [181]
George I. and Cambridge, [267-8]
Germany, Christianised, [1]
Gibbs’ buildings, [102] n.
Gilbertines, [19], [22], [49], [57], [91], [227], [319] n.
of Chiksand, [19] n.
a double order, [19] n.
Giles, S., canons of, see Barnwell
church of, [17], [90], [101] n., [292], [318]
parish of, [130], [247]
Girton College, [148], [313], [315], [316], [317-324], [325] n., [326], [326] n., [327] n., [328], [330], [341], [343], [345], [348], [350], [352], [357] n., [359], [360]
first committees, [317] n., [318] n.
Gisborne buildings, [57]
Glasgow, [259]
Glomerels, [14], [15], [16], [165] n., [218] n.
Glomeriae, vicus, [15] n.
Glomeriaus, clers, [15]
Glomery Lane, [15] n.
Glomery, master of, [14], [164] n., [165] n., [207] n., [208]
school of, [14-16], [164], [164] n.
God’s House, [25] n., [90], [101], [117], [117] n., [119], [150], [153], [154], [165] n.
Gogmagogs, [6]
Golden ages of the university, [87]
Gonville Hall, [24] n., [50], [67], [77-78], [78] n., [79] n., [86] n., [87], [89], [94] n., [106] n., [141], [143], [144], [150], [152], [154], [176] n., [296], [325]
chapel, [109] n.
court, [143]
Gonville and Caius, see Caius
“Graces,” [205]
the three, in 1881, [347], [350], [354]
Graduate, [52], [158], [195], [229] n.
Grammar at Cambridge, [14], [15], [119], [153], [164-5], [165] n., [185] n., [217] n., [218] n.
degrees in, [164-165]
schools, [27], [228], [245]
Granta, [5], [5] n., [6], [7], [7] n., [9]
Grantabrigge, [5], [7]
Grantanus, [20] n.
Grantchester, [5], [5] n.,
[6], [7], [8] n., [10], [10] n., [43], [89], [326], [326] n., [337]
Gratian banished the schools, [167]
Greek, in Cambridge, [170], [173-175], [175-176], [179], [180], [182], [210] n., [322] n.
College, Rome, [230]
compulsory, [189]
gospel, in examinations, [185] n., [186] n., [194] n.
and Italy, [172], [173], [173] n., [176] n.
and Oxford, [174] n.-[176] n.
plays, [239]
printing in England, [99]
pronunciation of, [177] n.
regius professorship, [190], [191]
revivers of, [174] n.-[175] n.
“scholars” at Pembroke, [175] n.
Green, J. R., cited, [258], [258] n.
Greencroft, [90]
Gregory VII., [248]
Gregory’s (S.) Hospital, Canterbury, [18] n.
Greyfriars, see Franciscans
Guant, [7], [7] n.
Guild of the Annunciation, [79] n.
Blessed Virgin or S. Mary, [81], [85], [132], [153], [325]
Corpus Christi, [80], [85], [153], [325]
Holy Trinity, [79] n.
Guildhall chapel, [103]
Guilds, [80], [81], [86] n., [87] n., [150], [207], [208]
“Gyp,” the college, [234]
[H]addon Hall, [70], [110], [110] n., [296]
Hall, the college, [59], [69], [70], [71]
Hallam, cited, [121] n.
“Halls,” [221], [224], [234], [235]
Harrow school, [106] n., [283]
Haslyngfeld, [24] n.
Hat fellow-commoners, [230]
Hatcher’s Hist. of Salisbury, cited, [151] n.
“Heads” of colleges, [195], [208], [210], [212], [223] n.
marriage of, [211-12] (and see Lodge, the Master’s)
powers of, [205], [210]
Hebrew, Regius professorship, [190], [191]
Helyg, [10]
Henney, [24] n.
Lane, [79] n.
Henry III.’s rescripts, cited, [33-34], [34] n., [35], [46] n., [151] n., [203], [222]
Henry VI., charter of, cited, [73] n.
Henry VIII., portrait of, at Trinity Lodge, [136] n.
Heraldry at Cambridge, [103] n.-[104] n., [125]
Hertfordshire, [7]
High Commission, [265]
High Steward, [206], [206] n.
High Street, [64], [66], [78], [89]
Higher Education of Women, Association for the, [337]
Higher Local Examination, [315], [326], [328]
Hills Road, [148]
“Hind and Panther,” Dryden’s, [305]
Historia Croylandensis, [13] n.
Historical Tripos, [238], [238] n.
Historiola Cantabrigiae, [20]
Hitcham building, see Pembroke
Hitchin, [19], [317] n., [318], [319] n., [321], [326], [328]
Hobbism, [289]
‘Hobson’s choice,’ [215] n.
Homer MS. at Corpus, [84]
Honorary degrees, see degrees
Honours degree, [104], [161], [184], [185]
examination for, [185] n., 187 n., [188] n.
Hoods, academic, [158-9] n., [213], [226], [226] n., [227] n., [228]
Hospitia locanda, [47], [51] n., [63]
Hostel, the, [25] n., [47], [48-51], [63], [148], [217] n., [227]
Austin’s or Augustine’s (S.), [25] n., [49], [50], [50] n., [89], [102] n.
S. Bernard’s, [49], [50], [83]
Bolton’s, [72]
Borden’s, [49]
Crouched, [24], [25] n., [49], [49] n., [63], [90], [133]
S. Edmund’s, [19], [49]
Ely, [26], [49], [79], [127], [128] n.
Garrett’s or Gerard’s, [90], [95] n., [133], [138]
S. Gregory’s, [63], [133]
Harleston, [49]
Holy Cross, see Crouched
Jesu, [49], [57]
S. John’s, [49]
S. Margaret’s, [133], [293]
S. Mary’s, [49], [50], [81] n., [83], [275] n.
Monks’, [49], [127], [128], [128] n., [129], [143], [144] n.
Newmarket, [49]
S. Nicholas, [25] n.
Physwick, [49], [50], [133], [141]
principal of a, [48], [51] n.
scholar-principal of a, [51] n.
Rud’s, [49]
S. Thomas’s, [50], [72]
Trinity, [50]
Tyled, [133]
University, [70], [71], [72]
Hostels, catholic, [149]
denominational, [148]
jurists’, [50], [154]
number of, [50], [90], [148]
Peterhouse, [49], [56], [57], [58], [89]
statutes relating to, [51] n.
Hulsean lecture, [192] n.
Hundred, [8] n.
Hundred Rolls, [6] n., [16] n., [24] n., [25] n., [35] n., [39] n., [41], [42] n., [43], [43] n., [44], [44] n., [292], [294], [325]
entries re Merton scholars, [41-44]
Hundred Rolls of Oxford, [25] n.
Huntingdon, earls of, [36] n., [297] n.
grammar school, [107] n.
Road, [6], [318]
Huntingdonshire, [12] n.
Hygiene, college, [142-143]
Hythe, hythes, [11] n.
Clay, [11] n.
Corn, [11] n., [132]
Dame Nichol’s, [11] n.
Flax, [11] n.
Salt, [11] n.
[I]ncorporation in Cambridge University, [193], [193] n., [194]
Independence, declaration of, [268]
Independents, [277-78]
Index Monasticus, [44] n.
Indian civil service board, [237]
languages, [182]
Indulgence, declaration of, [266], [266] n.
“In Memoriam,” [139]
Inns, [48], [50]
“Installation Ode,” cited, [56]
Ipswich, [93]
Ireland and the Irish, [4], [37], [64] n., [150], [151], [151] n., [298], [301], [319] n.
Irish ‘Home Rule,’ [269]
Isis, [9], [9] n.
Islands voyage, [282]
Italian, early study of, [182]
[J]acobitism, [267]
James II. and the University, [265], [266]
Jerome’s four gospels, [84]
Jessopp, Dr., cited, [10] n.
Jesus College, [115-117], [150], [153], [154], [176] n., [235] n., [271], [307], [319] n.
chapel, [109], [116], [116] n., [126]
Jewish buildings at Cambridge, [15] n., [21] n.
Jews and Jewish quarter, [9], [9] n., [22]
Jocelin of Brakelond, Chronicle of, cited, [15] n.
John XXII., cited, [35]
John of Jerusalem (S.), Order of, at Cambridge, [18] n., [24], [25], [25] n., [49]
Baptist (or Zachary) (S.), church of, [24], [65], [79], [101], [109] n.
parish of, [24] n., [326]
Zachary, London, [150]
John’s (S.) canons, [18], [22] n., [91], [116] n., [122]
house, [18], [124], [271]
John’s (S.) College, [18], [55], [70], [76], [103] n., [107] n., [110], [114], [120], [121-126], [133], [141], [145], [150], [152], [156], [176] n., [215], [235] n., [246], [271], [274] n., [313] n., [328] n., [329] n., [338], [338] n., [349]
chapel, [109], [126]
Oxford, [115] n., [143] n.
statutes, [126]
John’s (S.) Hospital, [18] n., [49], [56], [90], [122], [124], [127], [132]
Street, [24], [96], [98] n.
[K]eeper or warden, [79] n., [210] n.
Kenilworth, defenders of, [307] n.
Kent, [2], [42], [151]
King’s Childer’s Lane, [19] n.
King’s College, [5] n., [16] n., [25] n., [49], [55], [65] n., [67], [74], [89], [100-106], [109], [110], [110] n., [111], [112], [113], [114], [115] n., [116], [117], [117] n., [133] n., [140], [147], [150], [152], [153], [154], [156], [176] n., [184], [210], [217] n., [218] n., [271], [283], [317], [326], [337], [354] n.
chapel, [52], [89], [102-104], [107], [109], [137]
old court of, [102] n.
original design for, [101] n., [102] n.
old gate of, [102] n.
provost of, [101] n., [107]
scholars, [37]
“ privileges of, [104] n.
statutes, [101] n., [164] n., [218] n.
King’s ditch, [143]
Mill, [11] n., [97] n., [326]
scholars, [131]
school, Canterbury, [106] n.
King’s Hall, [5] n., [6] n., [19] n., [65] n., [67], [68], [76], [77], [81], [87], [89], [95], [95] n., [106], [112], [112] n., [131-133], [131] n., [135] n., [139], [139] n., [140], [140] n., [141], [150], [153], [156], [176] n., [217] n., [218] n., [226] n., [273] n., [293]
chapel, [5] n., [102], [137]
statutes, [95] n., [228] n.
accounts of, cited, [112]
Kirk’s coffee-house, [215]
Knightbridge professorship, [190]
Knights of Malta, see S. John, Order of
[L]aboratories, scientific, [98] n., [181], [237], [329] n., [338]
Lady Margaret professorships, [120], [190], [191]
Lambeth degrees, [192-194], [308] “articles,” [274]
Lancaster, duchy of, [298]
dukes and earls of, [89] n., [297] n.
house of, [262], [297] n., [299]
“Lancastrian Chronicle,” [59]
Lancastrians at Cambridge, [60], [261]
Languages, modern, [181-2]
oriental, [182]
Latimer-Neville scholarships, [106] n.
Latin, [176], [181], [182]
grace in hall, [176]
professorship, [338] n.
pronunciation, [176] n.-[177] n.
Latitudinarianism, [278], [284], [284] n., [285], [289]
Law, study of, [79], [119], [153], [154], [166], [167], [242]
civil and canon, [153], [167], [167] n., [208]
civil and canon, schools of, [97], [98], [98] n.
tripos, [168], [169], [238] n.
Lawyers in Cambridge, [80], [242], [260]
“Lay of Horatius,” parodied, [349], [349] n.
Lazars, see S. Anne’s Hermitage for
Lecture, the, [189-190]
Lectures, [208], [231], [233], [329] n.
Lecturers, college, [210], [211]
university, [192]
“Legend of Good Women,” mentioned, [57]
Leicester, earls of, [42] n., [297], [297] n.
Le Neve, cited, [16] n.
Leonard’s (S.) of Stratford le Bow, nuns of, [23], [96]
Lepers, S. Magdalene’s Hospital for, [23]
Lewes, [143]
Lewis collection, [83]
Liberalism, Manchester school of, [269]
Libraries, college, [138] n.
Library, the ‘old’ or ‘great,’ [97], [98] n.
chancellor’s, [97], [98], [98] n.
Bishop Andrewes’, [75]
Bishop Moore’s, [268]
university, [97], [98-99], [98] n., [155], [231]
Librarian, college, [211]
university, [207]
Licensed lodgings, [224], [225]
Lichfield, [140]
bishop of (1670), [138]
Lincoln, [140]
bishops of, [101], [101] n., [203]
register of bishops of, [68]
diocese, [12] n.
shire, [12] n.
Lists, classification of candidates in, [189]
Literature and the university, [255-8]
Litlyngton, advowson of, [65] n.
Litt.D, [158]
“Little-go,” [163], [178] n., [183] n., [185] n.
Liverpool, [330]
Livery stable, the first, [215] n.
LL.B, [158], [167], [168]
LL.D, [158], [167], [168]
LL.M, [158], [167], [168], [169]
Local Examinations, University, [314] n., [324] n., [358]
Locke’s works at the university, [178], [179]
Lodge, the primitive master’s, [69], [82], [110], [120], [209]
evolution of, in the xvi and xix centuries, [110-111], [125], [209]
Lodging-house Syndicate, [225] n.
Logic, [14] n., [153], [159] n., [165], [178] n., [179], [179] n., [192] n., [210] n.
Lollards, [20], [269], [286]
‘London Gazette,’ [214], [258]
London university, [360] n.
Long Parliament, [277]
vacation term, [241]
Lowndean, [191]
Lucasian, [190], [191]
Lucy, S., chapel of, [108]
Lurteburgh Lane, [78], [83]
Lutheranism, [272], [275], [276]
“Lycidas,” [119]
Lydgate, cited, [7] n., [88] n.
M.A., [158], [161], [169], [183], [184], [206], [217], [230] n.
Macaulay, cited, [243]
Mace, bedells’, [208] n.
Magdalene College, [76], [106] n., [127-131], [150], [156] n., [296]
Magdalen College, Oxford, [156], [266]
Magister, [161]
scholarium, [15] n., [39]
Malden manor, [39], [40], [41], [44], [44] n., [45]
Mandate, royal, see degrees
Manfield, Wm. de, deed of, cited, [39] n.
Margaret, see Lady Margaret
S., of Montefiascone, [109], [112] n.
Market Hill, [137]
Marlborough school, [107] n.
Marshal, university, [207]
Martyrs, the Cambridge, [272], [275] n., [278]
Mary, portrait of, [136] n.
Mary’s, Great S., [15] n., [21], [78], [81], [89], [107], [140], [140] n., [155], [160], [161] n., [169], [185] n., [231], [340]
Guild, [80], [81] n., [87] n.
Hall, [81] n.
Hospital, [32]
parish of, [22]
Mary’s, Little S., [57], [58], [61], [74] n., [348]
Massachusetts, [262], [277]
Master of Arts, [27], [38] n., [99], [158], [160-161], [169], [217], [228], [230] n.
Master, the, [203], [208-9]
election of, [107]
Mathematical method, [170-171], [177]
tripos, [167], [170-2], [184], [238] n.
Mathematics, [164] n., [170], [171] n., [177], [178], [179], [184]
Matriculation, [154]
‘Mayflower,’ the, [262], [278]
May term, [31], [235], [239]
“Mays,” the, [183] n.
M.B., [158], [168], [168] n.
M.C., [158]
M.D., [158]
Mechanical Sciences tripos, [183], [238] n.
Medical degree, [167], [168], [168] n.
jurisprudence, lecturer in, [192]
school, new, [181]
Medicine, study of, [119], [153], [154], [166], [167], [175] n., [180], [237], [242]
school of, [98]
Medieval and Modern Languages tripos, [183], [238] n.
Members of the university, number of, [206], [246] n.
Mental philosophy, see philosophy
Merchant adventurers, [144], [242], [282], [330]
Taylors’ school, [106] n., [283], [354] n.
Mercia, [12] n.
Merton, [39], [44] n.
brethren of, [39], [44]
Clerici de, [34] n., [42], [42] n.
College, Oxford, [40], [41], [43], [43] n., [45] n., [108], [125]
estate, [39]
Hall, [90], [327]
house of, [41], [44], [45], [90]
prior of, [44], [44] n.
priory, [40], [44] n.
scholars, [6] n., [34] n., [37], [39], [39] n., [40], [41], [42], [42] n., [43], [44], [45], [116] n., [233], [292], [298], [325]
scholars, Oxford, [40], [41], [43], [43] n., [45]
statutes, [44] n., [67], [68]
statutes, cited, [40], [68] n.
Metaphysics, [170], [259]
at Cambridge, [170] n.-[171] n., [177], [178], [179]
Michaelhouse, [16] n., [25] n., [63], [65] n., [67], [68], [77], [78] n., [89], [120], [133], [140], [150], [153], [154], [176] n., [217] n., [235] n.
book, [68]
statutes of, [29]
Michael’s (S.) church, [140], [150]
rectory house, [24] n.
Middle class, effect on university of growth of, [242]
Migrating students, [130] n.
Mildenhall, [15] n., [16] n., [137], [261]
Mill Lane, [100]
(Milne) Street, [11] n., [20], [24], [24] n., [25] n., [49], [89], [100], [101], [101] n., [133] n., [326]
“Miller’s Tale,” [11], [93]
Mills, [11] n., [97] n., [326], [327]
Mirmaud-at-Welle, Isle of Ely, [19] n.
Moderators, [163] n., [183]
Modern History, Regius of, [99], [192]
Modern subjects at Cambridge, [198], [201], [238]
Monks at Cambridge, [16], [25-6], [27], [29], [127-8], [143], [144] n.
Montfort, de, parliament of, [307] n.
Montpellier, [167]
Moral Philosophy, professorship, [190]
Moral Sciences tripos, [177-179], [187] n.-[189] n., [290], [356-7]
Mullinger, Hist. Univ., cited, [51] n., [68], [235] n.
Muniment room (or treasury), [70], [70] n., [141]
Museums, new, [22]
Mus.B., [158]
Mus.D., [158]
Mus.M., 158
Names, Cambridge, [292-5], [302-8]
“Nation,” [208]
“Nativity,” Milton’s “Hymn to the,” [119]
Natural Sciences tripos, [168], [168] n., [179], [181], [182], [238], [238] n.
Navigators, early, [282]
Neo-Platonism, [290]
Nevile’s Court, [137]
New College, Oxford, [102] n., [104] n., [105] n., [156], [176] n., [240]
New England, [224], [263]
New learning, the, [133], [270], [281], [282], [313] n.
men of, [270], [273], [281]
Newnham, [20], [324], [325], [325] n., [326]
College, [148], [313], [315], [316], [321] n., [324], [327], [332], [337], [359], [360]
College Association, [337]
Hall, [327], [337], [337] n., [338], [345]
Hall Company, [337], [337] n.
Lane, [326], [326] n.
Mill, [11] n., [326], [327]
“New Sect of Latitude-men,” quoted, [245]
Newspapers, [214], [215], [258], [258] n.
Newton, statue of, [137]
Newton’s works at the University, [170], [171], [179]
Non-collegiate students, [220], [246]
Nonconformists at Cambridge, [149], [247]
Nonjurors, [267]
Non-Regent, [161], [161] n.
Norfolk, [6], [44] n.
and Cambridge, [77], [80], [106] n., [144]
canons, see Westacre
French of, [90]
litigants, [80]
Norman houses, [15] n., [90]
town, the, [90], [91], [122]
Normans, [17], [150], [152]
Norrisian professorship, [191]
Northampton, [46], [46] n.
chapter, [128] n.
S. Peter’s, [140] n.
shire, [150], [152]
university, [45], [46], [46] n., [160] n.
Northern Christianity, [1]
North of England Council of Education, [326], [328]
Northumbria, [1], [2], [311] n.
Norwich, [16] n., [23], [75], [79] n., [91], [140], [141], [150], [151], [152], [341]
monks, [27], [91], [128] n., [143]
priory, [27], [143], [143] n.
school, [26], [106] n., [245]
[O]bservatory, [155]
Opponencies, [159], [176]
Ordinary degree, the, [161], [184], [317]
examinations for, [185] n.-[186] n.
“allowed the,” [186]
Organs in college chapels, [109] n.
Oriel College, Oxford, [18] n.
Orléans, [12], [13], [14], [16], [16] n., [92], [165] n., [166]
school of, [12], [13], [15]
Ostia, titular bishop of, [307] n.
‘Our-Lady’ friars, [23], [91]
Ouse, the, [7], [7] n., [9], [310]
Over-Merton, [44] n.
Oving’s Inn, [50], [90], [133]
Oxford, [9], [10] n., [11], [13] n., [15] n., [27], [30], [31], [34], [35], [36], [38], [39], [40], [41], [43], [44], [45], [46] n., [68] n., [72], [74], [93], [100], [100] n., [101], [106], [108], [115] n., [117] n., [120], [125], [128] n., [136] n., [143] n., [156], [167], [172], [173], [173] n., [174] n., [175] n., [176] n., [183], [194], [207], [207] n., [215], [218] n., [228] n., [236], [237], [238], [240], [245], [247], [252], [256], [259], [263], [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], [271], [272], [275], [279], [280], [282], [283], [284], [288], [322] n., [359], [359] n.
“brethren,” [271]
charter, [34] n.
depleted in 1209, [33]
friars at, [26]
“martyrs,” [275]
[P]adua, [92], [141], [174] n., [228]
Paley’s “Evidences,” [178], [178] n.
Papal bulls, [28], [28] n., [29]
forged, [34] n.
“Paradise Lost” MS., [138]
Paris, Matthew, cited, [23] n., [33] n., [55] n.
Paris, [16], [92]
students at Cambridge, [33]
university, [35], [38], [166], [176] n., [254], [284]
Parish churches and the colleges, [56], [65], [71], [79], [82], [83], [108]
Parliament and the Stuarts, [73], [263], [264]
and the university, [145], [264], [264] n.
Parliamentary suffrage, [206], [206] n.
Parliaments at Cambridge, [8] n., [112] n.
Paston in Norfolk, [25] n.
Pato, moniales de, [25] n.
Patterne, Sir Willoughby, [315]
Paul’s (S.) Inn, [50]
School, [86], [106] n., [283]
Pavia, [92]
Peacock, Geo., dean of Ely, cited, [165] n.
Peasants’ revolt, [84], [261]
Peers, [195], [218], [229], [232] n., [309]
Pembrochiana, aula, [69]
Pembroke College, [56], 65n., [67], [69], [70], [76], [77], [81], [84], [87], [95], [95] n., [100], [106] n., [108], [142], [150], [152], [153], [176] n., [189] n., [217] n., [246], [275], [293], [312], [320]
chapel, [72], [109]
fellowships, [152], [152] n.
Hitcham building, [72]
statutes of, cited, [152] n., [153] n.
Pembroke, earls of, [69], [297], [297] n., [298], [299]
Penitentiae Jesu, de, friars, [22]
Pensioners, [52], [217] n., [218], [220], [226] n., [229] n., 232n.
number of, in 1574, [217] n.
Pepysian library, [130]
Perendinant, [217] n.
Pernare, [60]
Peter of Blois, cited, [14], [14] n.
Peterborough, [12], [12] n., [140]
bishopric of, [12]
psalter, [84]
see of, [12] n.
Peterhouse, [16] n., [19], [28] n., [45] n., [49], [55], [64], [65] n., [67], [69], [74] n., [76], [77], [89], [90], [107] n., [108] n., [122], [123], [137], [150], [153], [156] n., [167], [176] n., [183] n., [184], [217] n., [218] n., [227], [262], [271], [294], [302], [326], [328]
chapel, [73]
library, [56], [58]
scholars, [62] n.
statutes, [29]
statutes cited, [235]
stone parlour, [57] n.
Peter Lombard, [167]
Peter’s (S.) church, [56], [58], [90]
college, see Peterhouse
parish, [23]
Petrarch, [182]
Pfeiffer buildings, [338]
Philanthropy, [269]
Philology, [192]
Philosophy at Cambridge, [145], [170], [170] n., [177-179], [185], [189], [190], [191], [192] n., [285-290]
school of, [154]
Physics, Linacre lecture, [125]
Physic, Regius of, [168], [190], [191]
Physiology, [180], [181]
Pileum, [230] n.
Pilgrim fathers, [262], [278]
Pits, John, cited, [20] n.
Pitt Press, the, [99-100]
Plague, the, see Black Death
Plate, the university, sent to Charles, [263]
Plato, [289], [290]
Platonists, Cambridge, [145], [277], [284-290]
Plumian professorship, [191]
Pluralists and the universities, [63]
Poets, the, [255]
Politics at Cambridge, modern, [268-269]
“Poll” degree, [184], [184] n.
Pollard willows, [11] n.
Pope, the, and university degrees, [192], [193], [193] n.
Portraits, college, [136] n.
Preachership, [120]
Prelates, great Cambridge, [259]
Pre-Reformation Reformers, [120], [270]
Presbyterianism in Cambridge, [149], [265], [276-277], [287]
President, [210]
of Queen’s, [110]
Previous Examination, [165] n., [168], [185], [185] n., [189], [316], [321], [339]
Principal, [48], [51] n., [210] n., [339] n.
Printing in Cambridge, [99-100]
Proctor, [117] n., [210] n.
Proctors, [183], [206], [207] n., [223], [237]
courts, [97]
fines, [154]
Professor, [158]
Professorships, [179] n., [180] n., [190-192], [192] n.
Pro-proctors, [206]
Protestant college, first, [146]
Protestantism, [60] n., [144], [146], [270], [272], [275], [285], [287], [288], [290]
Provost, [210]
Psychology, [177-8], [179]
Public orator, [175] n., [207], [207] n.
Public schools, [218], [221], [223], [245]
connected with the university, [106] n.
Greek at, [173]
Puritan college, first, [145]
commissioners, [60] n.
Puritans, [22], [116], [145], [179], [263], [264], [276], [277], [286], [287], [288], [314]
Pythagoras, [288]
‘school of,’ [39], [122]
[Q]uadrangle, see court and schools
Quadrivium, [153], [164]
Queen’s College, [49], [64], [70], [74] n., [76], [101], [102] n., [109-112], [113], [114], [115], [123], [125], [140], [150], [152], [153], [156] n., [170] n., [176] n., [210], [221], [262], [263] n., [264], [282], [296], [313], [313] n., [326], [329] n.
statutes, [112] n.
Oxford, [87]
Queens, English, and the university, [112] n., [113], [114]
Queens’ Lane, [100], [102] n.
Questionist, [159]
Quick professorship, [192]
[R]amsey, [12] n., [128], [137], [143]
Readers, [192]
Reading, Berks., [46], [318] n.
Rector, [101] n., [210] n.
Recruiting grounds of the university, [245-246]
Red-brick buildings, [110]
“Reeve’s Tale,” [89], [93], [95]
Reform Bill, the, [268], [269]
Reformers and Cambridge, [153], [269-271], [272], [274], [274] n., [275]
early, [270], [276]
later, [271-272]
Regent master, [14], [50], [160], [161] n., [162] n., [207] n.
and non-regent houses, [97], [98], [205] n.
‘Regicides,’ [264], [265]
Registrary, university, [100], [207]
Registry, university, [155]
MSS. cited, [89] n., [94] n.
Religion at Cambridge, [246-247]
Religious Orders in Cambridge, [16-27], [29], [91]
Renascence, [92], [131], [281-283]
Residence obligatory, [185]
Responsions and opponencies, [159]
Restoration, the, and the university, [265]
Revival of learning temp. Ed. IV., [112]
Rhadegund, S., nunnery of, [16], [18], [90], [91], [116] n., [151] n.
Rhee, [7] n.
Rhetoric, [166], [210] n.
Rhodes, [176] n.
scholars, [239]
Ridley Hall, [145], [148]
“Ridley’s walk,” [75]
Ritualistic movement at Cambridge early, [59], [145], [280]
River, [6-7], [7] n., [9-10], [11] n., [233]
Roman remains, [10] n., [318]
Rome, [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [8], [176] n., [192], [193], [193] n., [205] n.
Romites in Cambridge, [22] n., [325]
Roscellinus, [32]
Roundheads at Cambridge, [264]
Royal Exchange, [144]
Injunctions, [151], [167] n., [176] n.
Society, [265], [283-284], [324]
supremacy, [121], [167] n., [212] n., [276]
Rugby school, [283], [296]
“Rustication,” [225]
Rutebeuf, the troubadour, cited, [15], [161] n.
Rye House plot, [265]
[S]ack, friars, [22], [23], [49], [109] n.
Saffron Walden, [151]
Salisbury, [46], [151]
Sanitation, diploma in, [238]
Sawston, [5] n.
Saxon nuns, [312]
schools, [3], [3] n., [4], [4] n.
town, the, [83], [89], [91], [96]
Saxons, [3], [96]
Scapular of Mount Carmel, [20]
“Scarlet days,” [240], [241] n.
Sc.D., [158]
Scholar-fellow, [93], [217] n.
Scholar-principal,