Cambridge and its story With lithographs and other illus by Herbert Railton, the lithographs being tinted by Fanny Railton . And so it came about that the possession ofthe spiritualities of S. Edwards parish compelled the Fellowsof the Hall to keep an eye on its temporalities, and fromtime to time to beat its bounds. Here is one record ofsuch beating. It was May 23rd, viz., Ascension Day in1734, when the Fellows deputed for the purpose started fromthe Three Tuns and went by the Mitre, the White Horse,and the Black Bull before reaching S. Catherines penetrated Kings, but regretted to


Cambridge and its story With lithographs and other illus by Herbert Railton, the lithographs being tinted by Fanny Railton . And so it came about that the possession ofthe spiritualities of S. Edwards parish compelled the Fellowsof the Hall to keep an eye on its temporalities, and fromtime to time to beat its bounds. Here is one record ofsuch beating. It was May 23rd, viz., Ascension Day in1734, when the Fellows deputed for the purpose started fromthe Three Tuns and went by the Mitre, the White Horse,and the Black Bull before reaching S. Catherines penetrated Kings, but regretted to find that here theBrewhouse was shut up. They encircled Clare and TrinityHall, therefore, and came back to the Three Tuns whencethey had started two hours before. They had not, quiteevidently—for the full circuit is not great—been walkingall the time. The account ends : —One bottle of white wine given us at y Tuns, and onebottle of white wine given us at the Mitre. Ale and bread andcheese given by the Minister of St. Edwards at y Bench in ourCollege Backside. Mem.—-To be given by y Minister twelve half- 182. /-?? • ?•• ?& •?• ,-.! •?•?4f Jill ^ Pk 111 I if - fr-llf. ? iX .


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