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the Bp of Oxford,soon after erected into an Academical Hall by Sir Thos. Wh
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the Bp of Oxford,soon after erected into an Academical Hall by Sir Thos. White
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Founder of St John's College, in which state it continued till 1714. It consists
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of a Provost, twenty Fellows, Seventeen Scholars  Visitor the Chancellor of the University
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12. Exeter College founded 1316. by Walter Stapleton Bishop of Exeter, Lord
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Treasurer of England and Secretary of State to Edward II. for thirteen Fellows,
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originally called Stapleton Hall, obtained its present name from Edmund
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Stafford Bp of Exeter in 1404. who added two Fellowships. Many other benefactors
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extended the foundation, the most memorable of whom is Sir Wm. Petre Kt.
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who 1566. founded eight Fellowships, and Charles I. added a Fellowship
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for the Island of Jersey and Guernsey. It consists now of a Rector, twenty five Fellows, a Bible Clerk, and two Exhibitioners the Students
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amount to fifty. Visitor BP. of Exeter
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14. Jesus College founded 1571. by Queen Elizabeth for a Principal,
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eight Fellows, and eight Scholars. Sir Eubule Thelwall Kt.
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formerly Principal encreased the Fellows and Scholars to
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SIxteen. It now consists of a Principal, Nineteen Fellows, Eighteen Scholars, many Exhibitioners and Independent
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Students, amounting in the whole to about Ninety
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Visitor Earl of Pembroke.
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15. Lincoln College founded 1429. by Richard Flemming BP of Lincoln, for a Rector seven Fellows and two Chaplains; as a Seminary for educating Scholars to
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oppose the Doctrines of Wickliffe; in 1479.  Thomas Rotheram BP. of Lincoln improved the buildings and Revenues and added five
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Fellowships. Lord Crewe BP of Durham in 1717. added an annual
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allocation of £20. to the Headship and £10. each to [[add]] the [[/add] twelve of the
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Fellowships; and [[add]]£5. each [[/add]] to the Seven Scholarships and Bible Clerkship.
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He also improved the four College Curacies, and founded twelve
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Exhibitioners with salaries of £20. each per Annum.
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The Society is now composed of a Rector twelve Fellows, Twelve
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Exhibitioners, Seven Scholars, and a Bible Clerk, besides independent Students.
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Visitor BP. of Lincoln.

Revision as of 05:23, 25 September 2017

the Bp of Oxford,soon after erected into an Academical Hall by Sir Thos. White Founder of St John's College, in which state it continued till 1714. It consists of a Provost, twenty Fellows, Seventeen Scholars Visitor the Chancellor of the University

12. Exeter College founded 1316. by Walter Stapleton Bishop of Exeter, Lord Treasurer of England and Secretary of State to Edward II. for thirteen Fellows, originally called Stapleton Hall, obtained its present name from Edmund Stafford Bp of Exeter in 1404. who added two Fellowships. Many other benefactors extended the foundation, the most memorable of whom is Sir Wm. Petre Kt. who 1566. founded eight Fellowships, and Charles I. added a Fellowship for the Island of Jersey and Guernsey. It consists now of a Rector, twenty five Fellows, a Bible Clerk, and two Exhibitioners the Students amount to fifty. Visitor BP. of Exeter

14. Jesus College founded 1571. by Queen Elizabeth for a Principal, eight Fellows, and eight Scholars. Sir Eubule Thelwall Kt. formerly Principal encreased the Fellows and Scholars to SIxteen. It now consists of a Principal, Nineteen Fellows, Eighteen Scholars, many Exhibitioners and Independent Students, amounting in the whole to about Ninety Visitor Earl of Pembroke.

15. Lincoln College founded 1429. by Richard Flemming BP of Lincoln, for a Rector seven Fellows and two Chaplains; as a Seminary for educating Scholars to oppose the Doctrines of Wickliffe; in 1479. Thomas Rotheram BP. of Lincoln improved the buildings and Revenues and added five Fellowships. Lord Crewe BP of Durham in 1717. added an annual allocation of £20. to the Headship and £10. each to add the [[/add] twelve of the Fellowships; and add£5. each /add to the Seven Scholarships and Bible Clerkship. He also improved the four College Curacies, and founded twelve Exhibitioners with salaries of £20. each per Annum.

The Society is now composed of a Rector twelve Fellows, Twelve Exhibitioners, Seven Scholars, and a Bible Clerk, besides independent Students. Visitor BP. of Lincoln.