The Queen's College . and lecturer in grammar in1581-2, was registrar in 1584-5, and does not appear as a fellow after 1585-6. ^ In the Long Roll for 1583-4 there is paid Magistro Morland (Anthony, fellow1581-4) pro salario catechistae ex dono Chirdon hij s. iiij d. In Long Roll 1584-5 is expensa pro Uteris patentibus regine de collegiode novo incorporando viij li, pro feodis cancellarii, prolocutorum et aliorumofficiariorum parlianienti pro senatus consulto xxxj h. * In the Long Roll of Bernard Robinson and Richard Harrison from 7 July,1585, to the same date 1586, pro duobus novis sigillis ar


The Queen's College . and lecturer in grammar in1581-2, was registrar in 1584-5, and does not appear as a fellow after 1585-6. ^ In the Long Roll for 1583-4 there is paid Magistro Morland (Anthony, fellow1581-4) pro salario catechistae ex dono Chirdon hij s. iiij d. In Long Roll 1584-5 is expensa pro Uteris patentibus regine de collegiode novo incorporando viij li, pro feodis cancellarii, prolocutorum et aliorumofficiariorum parlianienti pro senatus consulto xxxj h. * In the Long Roll of Bernard Robinson and Richard Harrison from 7 July,1585, to the same date 1586, pro duobus novis sigillis argenteis vh. One of theseals was for general use, the other was the seal of the College as Warden ofGods house, Southampton. See impressions of both seals on PI. XXI, oppositep. 215. ^ Wood, Annals, ed. Gutch, vol. ii, pt. i, p. 67. ® See above, n. 2, p. 175, and n. 4, p. 213. The Calendars of Public Recordsquoted in the former place give several instances of such inquiries in the case alsoof other Colleges. PLATE XXI.


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