Bibliographics

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A26729Barwick, John, 1612-1664.Querela Cantabrigiensis, or, A remonstrance by way of apologie for the banished members of the late flourishing University of Cambridge by some of the said sufferers.1647.0130253780nan./cache/A26729.xml./txt/A26729.txt
A92155Barwick, John, 1612-1664. Querela Cantabrigiensis.Angliæ ruina: or, Englands ruine represented in the barbarous, and sacrilegious outrages of the sectaries of this kingdome, committed upon the lives, consciences and estates of all His Maj: loyal subjects in generall; but more particularly upon the churches, colledges, clergie, and scholars of the same. Containing two briefe catalogues of such heads and fellowes of colledges in the University of Cambridge, and other learned and pious divines, within the city of London, as have been ejected, plundered, imprisoned, or banished, for their constancie in the Protestant religion, and loyalty to their soveraigne. Whereunto is added, a chronologie of the time and place of all the battails, sieges, conflicts, and other remarkable passages which have happened betwixt His Majesty and the Parliament; with a catalogue of such persons of quality, as have been slain on either party, from Novemb. 3. 1640 till the 25. of March, 1647.nan9067727300nan./cache/A92155.xml./txt/A92155.txt
A67881D''Ewes, Simonds, Sir, 1602-1650.Two speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D''Ewes the first touching the Antiquity of Cambridge lately published by Iohn Thomas, with many ignorant and foolish mistakes which are here rectified : the other concerning the priviledge of Parliament in causes civill and criminall.1642.01409326nan./cache/A67881.xml./txt/A67881.txt
A50441E. M.A brief answer unto the Cambridge moddel which is to go to the two universities to be read by all the doctors and students, vice-chancellor, and fellows, as they will answer it to God : and likewise this is to go to all those they call gentlemen to the countreys to whom this moddel is directed, from the doctors, for money to maintaine the students : and is to go amongst all the priests that are, and have been heretofore made ministers by the same doctors of colledges, now planted themselves in the countreys, and this is to go amongst all the country-men, that they may see the fruits of the learning from the doctors, which fruits is persecution ... / by E.M.1658.069241719nan./cache/A50441.xml./txt/A50441.txt
A41727Gower, Humphrey, 1638-1711.The speech of Doctor Gower, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge: to his sacred Majesty1681.01695314nan./cache/A41727.xml./txt/A41727.txt
A67887Langbaine, Gerard, 1609-1658.The foundation of the Universitie of Cambridge, with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactors of all the colledges, and total number of students, magistrates and officers therein being. And how the revenews thereof are and have been increased from time to time, and by whom, with buildings, books and revenues as no universitie in the world can in all points parallel: these are the nurseries of religion, and seminaries of good literature.1651.065561957nan./cache/A67887.xml./txt/A67887.txt
B01015Scot, John, the elder.The foundation of the universitie of Cambridge, vvith a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactours of all the colledges, and totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1634.1634.072822151nan./cache/B01015.xml./txt/B01015.txt
A79377University of Cambridge.To the Honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in the high court of Parliament The humble petition of the University of Cambridge. Humbly presenteth to your honourable consideration the sad dejected estate of the said University: how our schools daily grow desolate, mourning the absence of their professours and the wonted auditories: ...1643.0884149nan./cache/A79377.xml./txt/A79377.txt
A32577University of Cambridge.To the Honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in the high court of Parliament the humble petition of the University of Cambridge.1643.0803144nan./cache/A32577.xml./txt/A32577.txt
A79346University of Cambridge.Orders and rules agreed upon by the syndics for the better securing the publick library. June 20. 16841684.01522295nan./cache/A79346.xml./txt/A79346.txt
A79380University of Cambridge.Whereas it appears by experience that many inconveniences have arisen both to tutors and pupils for want of due payment of quarterly bills and by reason of pupils trading with unlicensed persons, and without order of their tutors; for the remedying these inconveniences, it is hereby thought fit by us whose names are hereunto subscribed, tutors in the University, to offer unto the consideration of Mr Vicechancellor and heads of colleges our humble request as followeth, ...1697.01475236nan./cache/A79380.xml./txt/A79380.txt
B02124Unversity of Cambridge.Orders to be observ''d by all students in the University at the approach and during the continuance of their Majesties here, upon the utmost penalty of the statutes to be inflicted upon the transgressors, as the disobedience and insolence of the offenders shall merit.1681.01470231nan./cache/B02124.xml./txt/B02124.txt
A67523Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Step to Stir-Bitch-Fair with remarks upon the University of Cambridge.1700.095582886nan./cache/A67523.xml./txt/A67523.txt
A74094Wollaston, John, Sir.London, anno Dom. 1647. The subscriptions of the trustees themselves for the better encouragement of this work.1647.0954266nan./cache/A74094.xml./txt/A74094.txt