The Queen's College . rable sum of njoney per an. for the rent of them paid by Clerks,afford now scarce the half part; for which reason it was that those Religious Housesin and near Oxford, that owned the greater part of the tenements in Oxon, weregreat sufferers. (Wood, Annals, i, pp. 4,5;;, ?) ^ See Davies, History of Southampton, pp. 79) 456, 457, About this timerents were in aiTcars, and were constantly forgiven on account of the late disastrous burning of the town by the French in 1338. * See note on the Election of a Provost, p, 62. This plague seems to have been already fatal to He


The Queen's College . rable sum of njoney per an. for the rent of them paid by Clerks,afford now scarce the half part; for which reason it was that those Religious Housesin and near Oxford, that owned the greater part of the tenements in Oxon, weregreat sufferers. (Wood, Annals, i, pp. 4,5;;, ?) ^ See Davies, History of Southampton, pp. 79) 456, 457, About this timerents were in aiTcars, and were constantly forgiven on account of the late disastrous burning of the town by the French in 1338. * See note on the Election of a Provost, p, 62. This plague seems to have been already fatal to Hermann de Gelria (seen. 3, p, 98), to Richard Fancourt, chaplain and bursar, who kept the Long Rolls for1359-60 and (till his death) for 1360-1, and to Tristram, one of the poor the Long Roll for 1360-1, after payments for shoes, clothes, and paper forhim, follows: In funeralibus suis iiijd. In the same roll under the heading pro funeralibus fancourt come In libra specierum (spices) xix d., in vino PLATE XIII. jju mm ouigmillolianft? pinani mm m tliralo^^wnUnra ^xatoi^nflrfif trfliiimioir quwlnrt ui fifio iSam^mmn nvmttmmd KiBinio rmiuif jjpinrtiD ^m HOTHAMS BUASS AT CHINNOR PESTILENCE IN 1361 103 if they fell victims thereto, put an end to the existence of theCollege, nominated and elected Henry de Upton, WilUamTrevellies, and William de Wilton to be admitted, one after theother, into vacancies which might occur or as the increase of themeans of the College permitted. ^ Hotham was dead before the X d. ob., in seruicia (probably for cerevisia, beer) xij d., pro bonis viris qui inter-fuerunt exequiis in oblacionibus et donariis Bedello xiiij d. 1 The document drawn up by the three is in the archives of the College(Mores, p. 5) and runs as follows:— In Dei nomine Amen. Sciant vniuersi perhoc scriptum quod nos Johannes de Hothum prepositus Nicholas de Aston sacretheologie doctor ac Henricus de Quytfeld in eadem facultate baccalaureus sociicollegiati donius coUegialis aule


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