| 1787 - 182 pages
...from Robert de St. Alban, a Citi2en of Oxford, who conveyed the Premifes to the Abbey of Link-more. Of this Hall were Archbifhop Marfli; Dr. Lamplugh,...the Hall as it is at prefent; and William Lenthall, Efq; Speaker of the Long Parliament. , ST. EDMUND HALL. II. ST. EDMUND HALL is oppofite to the Baft... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1788 - 188 pages
...College on the" 'Ca"ft. It appears to have been a houfe of leafninghi the reign of Edward I. and received its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Oxford;. who, in the reign of Henry 'III. conveyed this Tenement to the "Nuns of Littlemore. The front is decent,... | |
| 1789 - 172 pages
...Principal appointed by that Society. ST. ALBAN HALL. I. ST. ALBAN HALL, which is in St. John's Parifti, adjoins to Merton College on the Eaft. It had its...Premifes to the Abbey of Littlemore. Of this Hall were Archbimop Marfhj Dr. Lamplugh, Archbifhop of York ; Benedict Barnham, Alderman of London, who built... | |
| 1795 - 178 pages
...that Society.. ST. ALBAN HALL. I. ST. ALBAN HALL, which is in St. John's Pari/h, adjoins to-Merton College on the eaft. It had its name from Robert de St. Alban, a Citizen of Oxford, who conveyed the pi-emifes"fo the Abbey of Liulemore. Of this Hall were Archbifhop Marfh; Dr. Lamplugh, Archbiiliop... | |
| 1803 - 200 pages
...College on the eaft. It appears to have been a houfe of learning in the reign of Edward I. and received its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Oxford; who, in the reign of Henry III. conveyed this Tenement to the Nuns of Littlemore. The front is decent, erefted... | |
| 1808 - 166 pages
...Principal appointed by that Society. ST. ALBAN HALL. I. ST. ALBAN HALL, which is in St. John's Parim, adjoins to Merton College on the eaft. It had its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Ox- ) ford, who conveyed the premifes to the Abbey of Littlemore. Of this Hall were Archbilhop Marfli;... | |
| 1810 - 430 pages
...ALBAN HALL. I. ST. ALBAN HALL, which is in St. John'« parish, adjoins to Merton College on the east. It had its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Oxford, who conveyed the premises to the Abbey of Littlemore. Of this Hall were Archbishop Marsh ; Dr. Lamplugh, Archbishop... | |
| 1814 - 198 pages
...ALBAN HALL. I. ST. ALBAN HALL, which is in St.John's parish, adjoins to Merton College on the east. It had its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Oxford, who conveyed the premises to the Abbev '/f Littlemore. Of this Hall were Archbishop Marsh; Dr. Lamplugh, .Archbishop... | |
| Rowley Lascelles - 1821 - 576 pages
...of Edward I.—FALK. But this must have been under some other name, by what follows : " It received its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Oxford, who, in the reign of Edward III. conveyed it to the Abbey of Littlemore." The present front was erected... | |
| Rowley Lascelles - 1821 - 472 pages
...of Edward I.—FALK. But this must have been under some other name, by what follows : " It received its name from Robert de St. Alban, a citizen of Oxford, who, in the reign of Edward III. conveyed it to the Abbey of LH,tlemore." The present front was erected... | |
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