[268] 5th March, 4th and 5th Phil. and Mar.
[269] Statutes as revised under Dr. Willis; Jos. Taylor’s MS. Hist.
[270] The lease had been made during the last years of the founder’s life, at his request, and was especially excepted from the Acts 18 Eliz. cap. 6 and 18 Eliz. cap. 11 against long leases of corporate property.
[271] This letter was soon printed, and every Fellow and scholar may still receive a copy of it.
[272] “A.M. 1572. M.D. 1590. Cujus scripta extant logica, ethica, œconomica, in 8o. libb: physicorum encomium, musicae encomium, apologia Academiarum, rebellionis vindiciae, quae tamen nondum in luce prodierunt.” Coll. MSS.
[273] Oxoniana, i. 133.
[274] Laud’s Works, vol. v. p. 152 sqq.
[275] It was called “Love’s Hospital,” and was written by George Wilde, who in 1661 became Bishop of Derry.
[276] Laud’s Works, vol. v. pp. 82, 83.
[277] Jos. Taylor, Coll. MS.