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Papers relating to the University of Oxford: the University: Copies of papers by one hand in the 18th century, 18th century

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MS. Rawl. D. 912, fols. 1, 3, 13, 19-22

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  1. (fol. 1) i. The commemmoration-office used at University college, with the list of "the soules that the master and fellows were bound to pray for, Feb. 1659"; Latin; English.
  2. (fol. 3) ii. "Dr. Langbain's reasons for the augmentation of the taberdars' places of Queen's college".
  3. (fol. 13) iii. "An answer to Dr. Langbain's reasons".
  4. (fol. 19) iv. Abstract of the will of John Snell of Uffeton, Warwickshire, dated 29 Dec. 1677, and proved in Aug. 1679, the founder of the Snell exhibitions for Scotland in Balliol college.
  5. (fol. 20) v. "Verses spoken to the Queen in Trinity college in Cambridge by [Rich.] Duke, a bachelor of arts, and tutor to the duke of Richmond, Sept. 1681".
  6. (fol. 21) vi. Extract from the University Register F. 27 respecting the foundation of the professorship of anatomy by Richard Tomlins.
  7. (fol. 22) vii. A complimentary address to some patron, adressed as "Dignissime Mecaenas". Latin.

Dates

  • Creation: 18th century

Extent

1 item

Language of Materials

  • English
  • Latin

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. D. 912, fols. 1, 3, 13, 19-22

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