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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1757-01-31
Thomas Gurney, nominated with the consent of the Dean and Chapter
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1572-06-28
Henry Golding, son of Robert Golding
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1574-04-13
Christopher Abbes [or Abbys] vice Golde now a Fellow of Gonville and Caius, at the recommendation of the college
Letter to the college nominating a scholar, 1578-04-29
Nicholas Becket, son of William Becket
Letter to the college nominating John Aucher, 1634-07-11
Laud had consulted the Dean and Chapter whose first choice 'it hath pleased God since to provide for him otherwise, for he is dead'. Aucher is their second choice.
Letter to the college nominating John Peirs [Pierce] vice Ewell, deceased, 1632-01-03
See Masters, pp. 89-90.
Letter to the college nominating scholars, 1582-11-10
Andrew Style, son of Anthony Style, and Henry Myhell, son of Robert Myhell
Letter to the college nominating Thomas Baker, 1626-03-29
With references to the college's difficulties in obtaining the revenues due for the maintenance of the scholars.
Letter to the college nominating Thomas Lukin, 1634-05-03
See Masters, pp. 89-90.
Letter to the college nominating two scholars, 1644-04-13
Edmund Smith, son of Edmund Smith, and William Smith, fatherless.
The college had notified three vacancies and the mayor and alderman hope to make another recommendation shortly.
Annotated: Admitted aprill the 18th.
Letter to the college nominating two scholars, 1645-04-28
Robert, son of Tobias Peckett, and Gawdy, son of John Hacon.
The college had notified three vacancies and the mayor and alderman hope to make another recommendation shortly.
Letter to the college nominating two scholars, 1646-04-27
Christopher Barrett son of William Barrett and William Locke son of William Locke
Letter to the college nominating two scholars, 1656-04-03
John Lasby, son of widow Lasby, a poor scholar already in the college, and Robert Cannell, son of John Cannell
Letter to the college nominating two scholars, 1660-06-30
Roger Stanhaw [Roger Stanhow] on the recommendation of Mr Thomas Levering, Master of the Free School, and Matthew Marcon
Letter to the college nominating two scholars, 1578-01-10
Nicholas and William, sons of William Becket, tailor, already students at the college, whenever a vacancy may occur
Letter to the college protesting at the college's refusal to accept the nomination of John Welde, 1579-05
Records relating to, more often than generated by, students, including old members.. See also under Dean, Tutor and Praelector.
Letter to the college recommending a scholar, 1584-09-14
Richard Latche. The writers express some doubts both as to his learning and his eligibility, not having actually been born in Norwich.
Letter to the college recommending a scholar, 1643-11-04
Henry Wotton, the bearer, who has other occasion to visit the university.
In the vacancy in the Deanship, his deputy (Meric Casaubon) and the chapter commend Wotton not as elected but 'the fittest we know and most likely to be elected when the times will permit'.
Letter to the college requesting leave to purchase the lease of [Robert] Nutting 'there being some alliance between my wife and his'., 1647-08-16
The question arises because of Nutting's necessitous state. Eady promises to be a good tenant.
Letter to the college requesting that on his decease his place be assured to his son-in-law John Howes., 1647-02-11
Letter to the college steward, Mr Serjeant Pepys at [Steeple] Bumpstead., 1654-04-29
The letter contains thanks for help and advice in the matter of an annuity from Sir Richard Wingfield, now two half years in arrears, and encloses the Master's letter to Wingfield for approval and forwardin.; The letter is also concerned with heriots reportedly due at Chatteris.
Letter to the Master., 1876-10-14
The college's liability is £20 which must be paid into Queen Anne's Bounty.
Letter to the Master, 1873-01-14
He has received Chapman's communication, via Fawcett; can do nothing before the end of the vacation, but would be grateful for a communication direct from the college.
Letter to the Master, 1873-04-02
Mr Peed has shown him Chapman's letter (21/11), which he encloses, with comments.
Letter to the Master, 1873-04-08
He has told Peed to write to Chapman with reference to an arbitrator.
The remainder of the letter concerns college lands at Norwood and Cottenham.