The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton . (called alsoRoger de Thornton) held certain messuages of the gift of his uncle Nigel, a phy-sician, which messuages were afterwards proved to belong to the University, and thatRoger de Redelingfield was connected with them only as chaplain of a chantry whichhis uncle had founded for the repose of his soul.] Various documents relating to alitigation about, and a subsequent settlement of, this property are preserved byHare (paper copy in 3 vols.), i. pp. 35, 36, 42, 47, 143. They are abstracted
The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton . (called alsoRoger de Thornton) held certain messuages of the gift of his uncle Nigel, a phy-sician, which messuages were afterwards proved to belong to the University, and thatRoger de Redelingfield was connected with them only as chaplain of a chantry whichhis uncle had founded for the repose of his soul.] Various documents relating to alitigation about, and a subsequent settlement of, this property are preserved byHare (paper copy in 3 vols.), i. pp. 35, 36, 42, 47, 143. They are abstracted in theBorough Rate Report, p. 55. I—2 4 SCHOOLS, LIBRARY, SENATE-HOUSE. [CHAP. White Book (Libei albus) of Corpus Christi College1, becauseit was bound in white leather—is accompanied by a mostinteresting plan or sketch of the Schools as they then existed, ofwhich a facsimile, on a reduced scale, is here given (fig. 3).On each of the pieces of ground composing the site a briefdescription is written, with measurements, which occasionallysupplement those given in the document or obtainable from. Fig. 2. Ground-plan of the site of the Schools, Senate-House, etc., enlarged fromLoggans Map of Cambridge, 1688. 1 [The full title is : Memoranda Collegii Corporis Christi et beate Marie Cantedita per Magistrum Iohannem Uotwright sancte theorie professorem et capellanumdomini Regis Henrici VP, Rectorem de Swaffham Market, Magistrum siue CustodemCollegii predicti, electron in festo Sancti Marci Evangeliste Anno Domini 1442.] HISTORY OF THE SITE. 5
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