letter
Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to the college nominating a bible-clerk, 1585-02-17
Robert Rant, son of Master Humfrey Rant
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1578-11-28
Henry Byrde on the recommendation of the college [admitted 5 Dec. 1578]
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1579-04-12
The younger Becket, vice Plumbe
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1580-11-06
Thomas Daynes, son of Andrew Daynes, vice Dixe
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1585-06-30
Francis Sadler, son of Richard Sadler, vice Byrde
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1586-02-11
Edmund Caston vice Joyner
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1586-08-27
Robert Kent, the bearer
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1626-04-26
Thomas Fawcett vice Briggs
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1626-07-15
John Peckover
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1627-04-21
Thomas Toft vice Dobson
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1632-04-18
Robert Rash son of Robert Rash.
The college had written concerning three vacancies: Peckover, Fawcett and Toft.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1632-04-21
Thomas Waddelow son of Richard Waddelow.
The college had written concerning three vacancies: Peckover, Fawcett and Toft.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1634-11-10
Roger Flynt, on the recommendation of the college
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1635-11-02
Robert Percevall son of Thomas Percevall.
Only two aldermen join the mayor in signing the letter.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1637-09-30
John Mannynge [Manning]
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1640-04-06
Richard Skottowe, son of William Skottowe.
The college had notified two vacancies, Roger Flynt's by cession and Robert Persevall's by negligence. Skottowe is recommended for Flynt's place and the mayor and aldermen hope to make a second recommendation shortly.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1640-04-06
John Swanson, son-in-law to John Colfer, already a scholar of the college, on the recommendation of the college, vice Persevall.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1641-11-13
Thomas Mannyng, son of John Mannyng, already a student at the college, vice Miles Smith, BA
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1643-05-08
Peter Cushing, fatherless, vice Skottowe. The mayor and aldermen request that, as his friends are no way able to maintain him, he may be admitted as a sizar.
The college had notified two vacancies.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1643-08-25
Charles Robotham, already a student of the college, and reputedly very studious and prayerful, on the recommendation of Mr Lovering, Master of the Free School.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1650
Samuel, son of Samuel Chapman; a second recommendation to follow shortly
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1650-07-20
Thomas Broome, son of Robert Broome, already a scholar of the college.
The college had earlier notified two vacancies and the mayor and alderman had nominated [Samuel] son of Samuel Chapman.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1651-06-30
John Lougher, fatherless.
There were several vacancies, but because of an order that none should be admitted to scholarships but such as must be maintained in pensioners' commons, no other candidate was willing to be nominated. They request that Lougher have the best scholarship, being fatherless and of small estate. He would have been sent sooner but for a fever.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1653-01-26
John Roberts, son of Fulke Roberts deceased.
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1653-03-25
Thomas Tennyson, son of John Tennyson, on the recommendation of Mr Levering, Master of the Free School