[342] Hearne ed. Bliss, anno 1723.
[343] Willis and Clark’s Cambridge, iii. 279.
[344] “Anecdotes of his Own Times,” p. 174.
[345] Matthew Griffith of Gloucester Hall, absent from St. Mary’s when his grace was asked, was excused because “ob distantiam loci et contrarios ventos campanae sonitum audire non potuit!”—Reg. Univ. Oxon. (edit. Clark), II. i. 33.
[346] College Register.
[347] I have to acknowledge the great kindness of our present Principal and Vice-Chancellor, the Rev. Henry Boyd, D.D., in placing at my disposal the materials collected by him for a History of the College which, I hope, may yet see the light.
[348] Gilbert Kymer, M.D., afterwards well known as Chancellor of the University, became Principal in 1412.
[349] A quit-rent continued to be paid by Exeter to S. Frideswyde’s and afterwards to Christ Church as long as Hart Hall existed.
[350] Unless the name Hart Hall covered some adjoining tenement.
[351] Nicholls, Literary Anecdotes, v. 708.