A History of the Colleges, Halls, And Public Buildings, Attached to the University of Oxford, Including the Lives of the Founders
A History of the Colleges, Halls, And Public Buildings, Attached to the University of Oxford, Including the Lives of the Founders
Alexander Chalmers
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Thomas Huyt and John Higgenson, Masters of Arts, to be Fellows ; and George Downball, Lancelot Andrews, afterwards Bi- shop of Winchester, John Wylford, Francis Yeomans, William Plat, Thomas Dove, afterwards Bishop of Peterborough, John Osmond, and William Garth, Scholars. The site on which this College is built belonged partly to White Hall, or Aula Alba Magna, and partly to Plumbers' Hall, Aula Plumbea, on which last are the stable-yard and Principal's gardens. White Hall was an ancient place... of education for studenU of the canon law, and was once attached to the priory of St. Frideswide, but was private property when purchased^ for this College, and during the building of the first quadrangle was inhabited by the Prindpal and Scholars. In 1^89^ the Society procured of the Queen another €harter,dated July 7, empowering them, to hold posses- sions to the value of 2001. per annum, and to appoint commissioners for the drawing up of statutes. In 1622, Sir Eubule Thelwall, Knight, some time Prin- Digitized by VjOOQ IC sot J£SUS G01LBG£.
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