Box 606625289
Container
Contains 6 Results:
Item
"The case depending between the university and Christ Church, whether the deane and prebendaryes are to preach in their ordinary courses only at Ch. Ch., or sometimes at St. Maries", Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 404, fol. 1
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Item
Arguments [by Dr. Thomas Thornton, canon of Christ Church, Oxford,] for regulating the precedency of canons in their lodgings at Ch. Ch. by priority of standing, not by personal and local succession, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 404, fol. 8
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Item
"Serlonis carmen in monachos, descriptum ad fidem vetustiss. cod. MS.", Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Adduntur etiam versus, ex codice Wood. F. 34, de simonia in ecclesia florente, qui sic incipiunt: "Petre, nimis tardas, nam Simon ad ardua tentat."
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 404, fol. 12
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Item
Account of a British or Danish camp at Charleton in the parish of Newbottle, Northants., Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 404, fol. 17
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Item
"An account of the life of the venerable F. Augustin Baker, monk of the English congregation of S. Benedict, who died in England upon the 9th of August, A. Dom. 1641, ætatis suæ 63", Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 404, fol. 18
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
File
Miscellanies relating to Oxford, bulk: early 18th century
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Found in:
Rawlinson B: English History
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 404
Extents: 144 Leaves
Dates:
Majority of material found within early 18th century