Thomas Crouch, M.A., Fellow of Trin. Coll. — 211
Oliver St. John, Chancellor of the University — 157
The Vice-Chancellor, in his accounts, makes this charge:
"Paid to two messengers sent to wait on ye Lord Generall about ye burgesship, 4l. 10s."—M. S. Baker, xl. 59.
On the 22nd of May, General Monk, who had been also chosen for Devonshire, made his election to sit for that county.
C. H. Cooper.
Cambridge.
In reply to Leicestriensis, I beg leave to inform him that "W. D." was Wm. Dillingham, D.D., master of Clare Hall, and at the time Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. The letter in question, which was the original draft, was, with a variety of other family papers, stolen from me in 1843.
J. P. Ord.
P.S.—Query, from whom did the present possessor obtain it?