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Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Class list for the General Examination for the Ordinary B.A., 1872-06
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
List of those attending theological lectures in Michaelmas Term 1870, 1870
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Lists of subjects of lectures for freshmen, 1869/70 to 1873/4, 1871 - 1873
Nos 5, 7 and 8 carry on dorse subjects for the sizarship examinations for 1870, 1872 and 1873 respectively.
Manuscript draft of 84, 1869-04-22
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Monita aliquot et statuta ex ordinationibus academicis selecta (STC 4489.5), 1639-11-28
Extracts from the statutes, De concionibus sacris, De congregationibus, aliisque publicis academiae conventibus; De lectionbius, disputationibus, & exercitiis publicis, De communi vestitu & habitu scholastico and De moribus scholarium ad modestiam formandis. Isseud by John Cosin, Vice-Chancellor.
Monita quaedam ex mandatis regiis, canonibus ecclesiae, statutis et decretis academiae selecta, quod D. Procancellarius singulis (pro suo loco & gradu) observanda proponis vertute juramenti, & sub poena quae incumbit transgressoribus, 1677-12-07
An eclectic collection of eighteen directives, issued by Thomas Holbech, Vice-Chancellor.
Notice concerning the Rev. John Cleathing's exhibitions, 1865
The exhibitions were only tenable at diocesan colleges and could be held only by those studying solely for holy orders.
Notice of sale of a house with a shop, etc., in King's Parade at the Bull Inn on 29 Oct. 1839., 1839-10
The premises are occupied by Miss Biffen, tenant-at-will. Particulars of the various rooms given, and the view opposite extolled.
Notice that supplicats for degrees should bear the date of the congregation at which they are presented., 1866-12-05
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Notices of college sizarships, with subjects of examinations, 1873 - 1878
Of 15 sizarships, six were obtained by competition and the remaining 9, the master's sizarships, were awarded with regard to pecuniary circumstances.
Orders to be observ'd by all Students in the University at the Approach and during the Continuance of His MAJESTY here, . . ., 1728-04-20
Issued by Robert Lambert, VC
Ordo quaestionistarum sive baccalaureorum cum sophisitis suis stantium in quadragesima . . ., 1729-02
List of moderators, respondents and opponents for 21 to 25 February 1729, with extracts from the regulations for quadragesimals. Issued by John Frankland, Vice-Channcelor, Berkeley Seymour, Senior Proctor, and William Low, Junior Proctor
Ordo quaestionistarum sive baccalaureorum cum sophisitis suis stantium in quadragesima . . ., 1731-03
List of moderators, respondents and opponents for 5 to 11 March 1731, with extracts from the regulations for quadragesimals. Issued by Matthias Mawson, Vice-Channcelor, Lees Ward, Senior Proctor, and Miles Archer, Junior Proctor
Printed notice calling attention to enclosed college order (see 84b) and requesting recipients to do what they can to discourage and if possible prevent the practice to which it refers, 1869-04-22
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Stencilled notice about availability of sizarships with spaces left for dates in the given year., 1876 - 1913
College sizarships were abolished in 1913. The stencilling method is similar to one introduced in 1876.
Two copies.
Whereas Batchellors of Arts and Undergraduates have of late years committed divers disorders on the day after the first Act of the Comitia Minora . . ., 1731-03-02
Issued by Matthias Mawson, Vice-Chancellor.