[5] n.
Scholars, [14], [34] n., [53], [54], [217], [217] n.
age of, [95], [95] n.
dress of, [226-231]
early list of, [48], [139] n.
Hall of, [63]
house of, [63]
Lane, [24]
major and minor, of Pembroke, [95], [217] n.
and masters, [46], [53], [233] n.
Scholars, poor, [39], [40], [47] n., [52], [62] n., [66], [92], [218] n., [220]
secular, [30], [38], [122]
Scholarships, extra collegiate, [241]
tied, [106] n.
School Hall Street, Bury, [15] n.
School Street, [15] n., [24], [96]
Schoolmaster,” the, [283]
Schoolmasters, famous Cambridge, [283], [354] n.
Schools, [27], [76] n., [89], [97], [98] n.
Anglo-Saxon, [1], [3], [3] n., [4], [4] n., [311]
Enquiry Commission, [314] n.
monastic, [30] n.
new, of Philosophy and Law, [97], [154]
pre-university, [14], [30], [166]
quadrangle, [24], [25], [76] n., [89], [98], [133] n., [154]
see civil law and divinity
Science and Cambridge, [14], [153], [154], [179], [180], [192] n., [290-291]
revival of, at Restoration, [180]
Scientists, eminent, [255], [290-291]
S.C.L., [182] n.
Scotch universities, [360] n.
Scotland, [37], [61], [151], [151] n.
Scottish Church, the, [2]
Scroope Terrace, [57], [325]
Seaham, [3]
Sects, growth of, in the xviith c., [286]
Selwyn College, [148]
Seminaries, clerical, [29]
Semitic languages, [182]
Senate, the, [194], [205]
council of, [205], [205] n., [321] n.
numbers of, [206], [321] n.
Senate House, the, [100], [107], [155], [163], [183], [206], [233], [348], [359]
Sepulchre’s, S., [90]
Seven arts, the, [153]
Sex viri, [206]
Shakespeare and Cambridge men, [295-6]
Shakespeare, cited, [295-6], [297] n., [307]
Shepherd’s Calendar,” [74]
Sheriff of Cambridge, [36] n.
of Huntingdon, [36] n.
Shrewsbury School, [107] n.
Sidney Street, [21]
Sidney Sussex College, [76], [146], [151], [152], [307] n.
Sidgwick Hall, [337]
Silver St., [326]
Singing taught at Clare, [153]
Sixtus IV., Bull of, cited, [143] n., [144] n.
Sizar, [62] n., [74] n., [217] n., [218], [219], [219] n.
Skeat, W. W., cited, [7] n., [164]
Slave trade and slavery, [269]
Solarium, [58], [66] n., [69], [82]
Soler, [66] n.
Hall, [66], [95], [95] n.
Sonneteers, [256] n.
Sophister, [159], [160] n., [171] n.
Sophisters’ school, [97], [183]
Sophistry, [159] n., [217] n.
Soprana, [230]
South and North riots, [34] n., [44] n., [45]
Special examinations, the, [185], [186] n.
Spelman, cited, [165] n.
Spinning House, the, [222]
“Sporting one’s oak,” [236]
Sports, university, [236], [238]
Staffordshire, [150], [152]
Stamford, [46], [47], [150]
Stans in quadragesima, [160]
Stars and stripes, [61]
Statesmen, [260]
Stationers’ Company, [100] n.
Status pupillaris, [159], [223] n., [225] n., [231], [231] n.
Statuta antiqua, [28] n.
cited, [228] n.
Statutes, cited, [131] n., [164] n., [207] n.
college, [29], [54], [67-8], [222]
of Elizabeth, [28] n., [210]
of Victoria, [28] n.
Stoke Clare, [293]
Stokys, cited, [164] n.
Stone houses in Cambridge, [15] n., [24] n., [39], [78] n., [89]
Stour, the, [31]
Stourbridge fair, [10], [31], [32], [207] n.
leper hospital, [23]
S.T.P., [158]
Stratford-le-Bowe, [25]
prioress of, [43] n.
Stubbs’ Const. Hist., cited, [8] n., [27], [86] n., [87] n.
Students’ chambers, [70]
“Students” of Christchurch, Oxford, [218] n.
Students, classes of, [14], [165] n., [217-219]
migration of, [45], [46], [47]
Studies in colleges, [70], [232] n.
Studium generale, [30] n., [31], [32], [35], [37], [38], [68], [68] n.
Suffolk, [14], [16] n., [22] n., [293], [304]
earls and dukes of, [78], [106], [296], [297], [301]
Sunday in Cambridge, [240]
Surgery, degrees in, [168] n.
Surplice, wearing of the, [240] n.
[T]ancred studentship, [144]
Tanner, cited, [117] n.
“Tawdry,” [215] n.
Taxatores, see taxors
Taxors, [33], [48], [51] n.
Court of, [98]
Teachers, training of, [335], [354] n.
Templars, [24], [25]
Tennis courts, [70]
Test act, [149], [212], [213] n.
“Tetoighty,” [209]
Thames, [9]
Theology, study of, [119], [153], [166], [208], [213], [242]
tripos, [167], [168], [238] n.
Thirty-nine Articles, [60], [84], [274]
Thorney, [12] n., [294] n.
Titular degrees, on whom conferrable, [195]
Titles connected with Cambridge, [297], [297] n.
Tobacco, introduction of, [282]
Tonsure, clerical, [92]
Tories, [267]
Tower of London, [126], [277]
Town and gown, [14], [37], [221], [222] n., [232], [233] n.
lodgings, [14], [33], [47], [48]
Tractarians, [280], [281]
Treasury, [70] n.
Trinity College, [50], [63], [64], [68], [73], [76], [77], [89], [106], [106] n., [113], [116], [123], [130-140], [141], [145], [146], [147], [151], [153], [156], [213] n., [226] n., [229], [231], [246], [282], [293], [308] n., [315], [329] n., [335] n., [342]
Babington rooms at, [302]
Bishop’s hostel at, [138]
chapel, [107], [108], [136-7]
chapel, memorial brasses in, [137]
Entrance Gateway, [36] n., [103] n., [104] n., [133], [136] n., [141]
great court, [134], [136]
Great Gate (Edward’s), [131], [132], [140]
library, [137-38]
Queen’s Gateway, [133], [135]
sedan coach, 136 n.
Trinity Hall, [25] n., [64] n., [65] n., [74] n., [76], [77], [78-80], [82], [86] n., [87], [89], [90], [127], [143], [150], [152], [156] n., [176] n.
chapel, [109] n.
library, [79]
Trinity, the, dedication to, [25] n.
church, [25] n.
Holy, monks of, at Cambridge, 25 n.
Holy, of Norwich, [79] n.
Holy, guild of, [25] n., [79] n.
Street, [96]
Tripos, [162-3], [163] n., [200], [238] n.
double, [184]
results, [238] n.
standard variable, [184]
Triposes, divided, [185] n., [189], [231], [238] n.
list of, [182]
not conferring a degree, [179], [184], [185] n.
popularity among the, [238] n., [356]
Trivium, [153], [164], [164] n., [165] n., [166]
‘Trojans,’ [173], [349] n.
True Intellectual System” of Cudworth, [287] n.
Trumpington, [7], [7] n., [8] n., [23] n., [93]
Street, [23], [23] n., [57], [62], [86], [91], [96], [100], [327]
Tudor architecture, [102-3], [103] n.
Tudors, the, and Cambridge, [74], [87], [102-4], [104] n., [131], [133-4], [135], [136-7], [206] n., [281], [297]
Tutor, [210], [211], [224], [225-226], [226] n.
Tyltey monks, [25] n.
Priory, [24]
[U]lster, earls of, [293], [295] n., [298], [298] n., [320] n.
Undergraduates, [99], [115], [160] n., [206], [217] n., [219], [223], [225], [231-237]
numbers of the, [246], [246] n., [357] n., [358]
entertainments given by, [224] n.
Union Society, [239]
Unitarianism, [279]
Universitas, [30] n., [53], [68] n., [166]
University, the, [30], [30] n., [31], [38], [53], [166], [243], [244]
aristocratic period of, [216], [220], [242-3], [244]
“on the boards of,” [246] n.
University buildings, [96-100]
Calendar, [192] n., [195]
careers prepared by, [242-244]
a chartered corporation, [30], [30] n.
charters, [34-35]
chest, [155]
church, see Great S. Mary’s
classes frequenting, [241-245]
and the Colleges, [52], [154]
diplomatists and, see diplomatists
discipline, see discipline
earliest existing references to, [33]
and the education of women, [310], [354]
and great Englishmen, [250-260]
Extension lectures, [382]
first public buildings in, [97]
Hall, [64], [77], [89], [144] n., [150], [339]
idea of a, [197-200]
and intellectual movements, [281-291]
jurisdiction, [37] n.-[38] n., [222-223], see also chancellor
and the kings, see Henry III.’s rescript, Edward III. and his relation to the university;
and in the index of names of persons under John, Hen. III., Edw. I., II., and III., Edw. IV., etc.
legends of origin of, [3-4]
and national movements, [281-291]
officials, [203-208]
and the popes, [28-9], [35], [78], [78] n., [143], [143] n.-[144] n., [144], [193]
licensed preachers at, [78] n.
precincts, [185], [185] n.
press, [155]
and the professions, [197], [198], [242], [259-260]
and religious movements, [269-281]
secular and religious studies at, [26], [28]
settlement, [247], [248]
statutes, see statutes
a studium generale, [30] n., [31], [32], [35], [37], [38], [68], [68] n.
and technical education, [197-198], [201]

and the town, see town officers and, above, jurisdiction
wealth of, [154]
University College, Oxford, [45] n., [150] n.
Universities Commission, [189]
continental, [35], [53], [227] n., [228]
Uppingham school, [107] n.
[V]alence-Mary College, [64], [69]
Vercelli monastery, [140] n.
Via Devana, the, [6], [7], [8], [318]
Vice-chancellor, [38] n., [204-205], [206], [207], [223], [223] n., [225] n., [231], [241] n., [254]
Vicecomes of Cambridgeshire, see sheriff
Victoria University, [360] n.
Vineyards, Cambridge, [221]
Visitation of 1401, [109] n., [217] n.
Visits of sovereigns to the university, [112-114]
Viva voce examinations, [163], [169]
‘Volunteers’ at King’s, [184]
[W]alden Abbey, [128], [129], [143], [150]
Wales and the Welsh, [150], [151], [151] n., [298], [301], [319] n., [330]
Walsingham, [114], [293]
Warden, [79] n., [93], [210] n.
Ware, Herts, [150]
Wareham, [8] n.
Washington arms, the, [61]
Waterbeach, see Franciscans
Wealth of the university, [154]
Wesleyanism, [280]
Westacre, Norfolk, [143]
Westminster Abbey, [100], [103], [103] n., [120], [120] n., [150]
Assembly, [277]
College, [149], [151]
Whigs, [267], [268]
Whitefriars, see Carmelites
White Horse Inn, [272]
‘White nights,’ [240] n.
Whittington Hospital, [18] n.
Whittlesey mere, [303]
Winchester school, [102] n., [107] n., [221]
Windsor, [150]
“Wilderness” the, at S. John’s, [124]
Willis, Prof., cited, [95] n.
Willis and Clark, cited, [58] n., [102] n., [110], [115], [123], [130] n., [141]
“Wine,” the, [238]
Wisbech school, [107] n.
Women, colleges for, at Cambridge, [310], [313], [314]
and convents, [315]
and education, [312], [313]
and pioneer committee for, [314] n.
first Cambridge lecturers to, [328] n., [329] n.
and the ordinary degree, 117
Women and the Reformation, [314]
subjects of study chosen by, [355-357]
academic successes, [321], [339-40]
university settlement, [342], [344], [352]
university status of, [359], [360] n.
and the university, [216]
Wranglers, [171], [172] n., [322] n.
senior, [171], [172] n., [189]
Wyclif’s bible, [138]
Wycliffism, 286 (& see Lollards)
[Y]eoman bedell, see bedell
York, [1], [2], [3], [4], [8], [140], [150], [151], [152], [330]
School of, [2], [3], [4], [173], [311]
York and Lancaster, [112], [262], [292], [296], [299]
Yorkshire, [66], [91], [94], [141], [152], [311]
dialect, [93]
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[1] Cf. iii. p. 172.