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16. Oriel Collegew founded by Adam le Brome, Almoner to Edward II. 1327.
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for a Provost, and ten fellows, it now consists of a Provost, eighteen
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fellows and fourteen Exhibitioners, the Students amount to near 80.
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Visitor the Lord Chancellor.
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17. Corpus Christi College founded 1576. by Richard Fox BP. of Exeter, afterwards
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of Bath and Wells, Durham and Winchester, and Ld. Privy Seal to Kings
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Henry VII and VIII. for one President, twenty Fellows, twenty Scholars,
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two Chaplains, two Clerks, and two Choristers. The Fellows to be
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elected from the Scholars, the latter two from Surry, three from Hampshire, one from Durham, two from Bath and Wells, two from
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Exeter, two from Lincolnshire, two from Gloucestershire, one from
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Wiltshire, in defect of a candidate, the Diocese of Sarum, one
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from Bedfordshire, two from Kent, one from Oxfordshire one
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from Lancashire, Present Members, A President, twenty Fellows,
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two Chaplains, twenty Scholars, two Clerks, two Choristers, and Six
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Gentleman Commoners. Visitor BP. of Winchester.
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18. Merton College founded by Walter de Merton Lord Chancellor of England
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afterwards Bp. of Rochester for twenty Scholars, and three Chaplains
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in 1274. first established at Malden in Surrey, after a few years
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transferred to its present situation. It now consists of a Warden,
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twenty-four Fellows, fourteen Postmasters or Exhibitioners, four Scholars, two Chaplains and two Clerks, on the whole of near 80
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Visitor ArbP. of Canterbury.
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19. Christ [[add]] Church [[/add]] [[deletion]] College [[/deletion]] founded by Cardinal Wolsey 1525. for a Dean, a Subdean,
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one hundred Canons, ten publick Readers, thirteen Chaplains,
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Twelve Clerks, Sixteen Choristers, besides officers and servants
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It now consists of a Dean, eight Canons, eight Chaplains, eight Singing Men
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one Organist eight Choristers, one hundred and one Students, besides
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independent Members, in all about 180. Visitor the King.

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16. Oriel Collegew founded by Adam le Brome, Almoner to Edward II. 1327. for a Provost, and ten fellows, it now consists of a Provost, eighteen fellows and fourteen Exhibitioners, the Students amount to near 80. Visitor the Lord Chancellor.

17. Corpus Christi College founded 1576. by Richard Fox BP. of Exeter, afterwards of Bath and Wells, Durham and Winchester, and Ld. Privy Seal to Kings Henry VII and VIII. for one President, twenty Fellows, twenty Scholars, two Chaplains, two Clerks, and two Choristers. The Fellows to be elected from the Scholars, the latter two from Surry, three from Hampshire, one from Durham, two from Bath and Wells, two from Exeter, two from Lincolnshire, two from Gloucestershire, one from Wiltshire, in defect of a candidate, the Diocese of Sarum, one from Bedfordshire, two from Kent, one from Oxfordshire one from Lancashire, Present Members, A President, twenty Fellows, two Chaplains, twenty Scholars, two Clerks, two Choristers, and Six Gentleman Commoners. Visitor BP. of Winchester.

18. Merton College founded by Walter de Merton Lord Chancellor of England afterwards Bp. of Rochester for twenty Scholars, and three Chaplains in 1274. first established at Malden in Surrey, after a few years transferred to its present situation. It now consists of a Warden, twenty-four Fellows, fourteen Postmasters or Exhibitioners, four Scholars, two Chaplains and two Clerks, on the whole of near 80 Visitor ArbP. of Canterbury.

19. Christ add Church /add deletion College /deletion founded by Cardinal Wolsey 1525. for a Dean, a Subdean, one hundred Canons, ten publick Readers, thirteen Chaplains, Twelve Clerks, Sixteen Choristers, besides officers and servants It now consists of a Dean, eight Canons, eight Chaplains, eight Singing Men one Organist eight Choristers, one hundred and one Students, besides independent Members, in all about 180. Visitor the King.