| Thomas William Weare - 1848 - 450 pages
...friend to the University of Oxford, to which, in 1293h, she gave a common chest, and put therein 120 marks, out of which such as were poor scholars might,...security, at any time, borrow something gratis for the supply of their wants. " The money being received by the chancellor and proctors, by a public decree,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 pages
...died very aged, 1300, "was so great a friend to the University of Oxford, that she caused a common chest to be made, and did put into it two hundred...obliged to celebrate certain masses every year in Saint Mary's Church. Which chest was in being in Edward IV.'s time, and called by the name of Warwick... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 pages
...died very aged, 1300, "was so great a friend to the University of Oxford, that she caused a common chest to be made, and did put into it two hundred...obliged to celebrate certain masses every year in Saint Mary's Church. Which chest was in being in Edward IV.'s time, and called by the name of Warwick... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pages
...died very aged, 1300, " was so great a friend to the University of Oxford, that she caused a common chest to be made, and did put into it two hundred...borrow something gratis for supply of their wants j in consideration whereof, the University •were obliged to celebrate certain masses every year in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 pages
...bo mode, and did put into it two hundred and twrnly imirkN ; out of which such as were poor whiilnrN might upon security at any time borrow something gratis...consideration whereof, the University were obliged to ecli-bratc certain IHHUMI-H every year in Saint Mary'i Church. Which chest was in being in Edward IV.'n... | |
| Frances Evelyn Maynard Greville Countess of Warwick - 1903 - 462 pages
...and put therein Cxx marks, out of which such as were poor schollars, might upon security at any lime, borrow something gratis for supply of their wants. In consideration whereof the said University were obliged to celebrate certaine solemne Masses every VOL. I. 65 r THE SEAL OF THOMAS... | |
| N. Hudson Moore - 1906 - 518 pages
...\VitouoHT-iRON CHEST Fig. 144 TREASURE CHESTS Fig. 145 STANDING COFFER Fig. 146 "GuiLLOCHE' caused a common chest to be made, and did put into it two hundred...upon security at any time borrow something gratis for their wants ; in consideration whereof, the University were obliged to celebrate certain masses every... | |
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