The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton . ccount of the building of the north side of the Schools Quadranglehas been partly derived from the chapter on the Building of the Public Schools(Scholamm Publicarum Extructio) in the Academiae Historia Cantabrigiensis ap-pended to Archbishop Parkers Treatise De Antiquitate Britannicae Ecclesiae,Fob 1572; and partly from a more diffuse history drawn up by himself in Englishapparently to furnish materials for the former work. The original is among the Corpus Christi College. It has been c


The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton . ccount of the building of the north side of the Schools Quadranglehas been partly derived from the chapter on the Building of the Public Schools(Scholamm Publicarum Extructio) in the Academiae Historia Cantabrigiensis ap-pended to Archbishop Parkers Treatise De Antiquitate Britannicae Ecclesiae,Fob 1572; and partly from a more diffuse history drawn up by himself in Englishapparently to furnish materials for the former work. The original is among the Corpus Christi College. It has been copied by Baker, MSS. xix. 93. Mus. Brit. 7046. 2 [This document is one of those relating to Thorntons property. It has beencopied by Hare, paper copy in 3 vols., i. 143, and abstracted in the Borough RateReport, p. 56. The Chancellor, John de Crachal, and the University grant toWilliam de Alderford, Presbyter, Master of Arts, certain lands, Ac eciam decernsolidos et duos denarios [annui] redditus singulis annis percipiendos de magnis scholisnostris in vico scholarium (sic) Cantabrigie.]. To face pp. 10, 11.


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