Crook, 347 _n._ Crouchback, Edmund earl of Leicester, 42 _n._ Croyland, 294 Robert de, 132 Cudworth, Ralph, prof., 66, 119, 145, 145 _n._, 191, 286, 289 Culverwell, Nathanael, 145, 286 Cumberland, Ric., bp., 130 Cunningham, Dr. W., fellow of Trinity, archd. of Ely, 247, 322 _n._ Curteys, abbot of Bury, 16 _n._ Curthose, Robert, 8 Dakins, Wm., of Trinity, a translator of the bible, 275 Daniel, Samuel, 256 _n._ Darwin, 302 Charles, 119, 178, 253, 254 _n._, 255, 290, 291, 303, 309, Ellen Wordsworth Crofts (Mrs. Francis), 353, Erasmus, 126, 303, Francis, 353 D’Aubeney, Reiner, 75 _n._ David of Scotland, 36 _n._, 297 _n._ David’s, S., Thirlwall, bp. of (see also _Thirlwall_), 318 _n._, see _Langton_ Davies, Miss Emily, 314, 317 _n._, 319, 348, 351 Davy, Humphry, 255 Day, 307, 347 _n._ George, bp., v.-c., 105, 273 _n._, W., bp., 105, 273 _n._ Defoe, Daniel, 257, 354 _n._ Dekker, Thos. (dramatist), 257 De Morgan, Prof., 139, 172 _n._ Derby, css. & earl of, see _Ly. Margaret_ & _Stanley_ Descartes, 287 Devereux, 302 Robert earl of Essex, 139, 282, 301, 304 Devonshire, see _Cavendish_ Dickens, Charles, 251, 257 Digby, Sir Kenelm, 284 Dillingham, Francis, M. of Emmanuel, a translator of the bible, 175 _n._, 273. Dillon, viscount, 319 _n._ Diss, Walter, 16 _n._, 20, Wm. 15 _n._ Dodwell, Prof., 267 Doket, Andrew, 109, 111, 152 Donne, John, 139, 308 Downing, Sir George, senr., 66, 147, founder of Downing, 147, 150, 153, 154 Downside, abbot of, 149 Drake, Sir Francis, 83, 251, 253, 254 _n._, 282 Drayton, Michael, 256 _n._ Dryden, John, 139, 255, 258, 258 _n._, 264, 274, 284, 305, 308 Dudley, 297 _n._ Robert earl of Leicester, 297 _n._, 300, 301 Dunning, 39, 123, 292 Eustace, 42, Hervey, 42, 42 _n._, 304 Durham, William, bp. of, 45 _n._, & see _Cosin_, _Lightfoot_, _Pilkington_, _Ruthall_, _Tunstall_, _Westcott_ Edmund, king & saint, 12 _n._, 15 _n._ Edward I., 64 _n._, 152, 252, 254 _n._, 298, 299. Builds Franciscan friary, 21, visits Cambs. as Pr. of Wales, 36, composes disputes between scholars & townsmen, 37, his Scotch wars, 69, lodges at the castle, 113, visits Walsingham with Eleanor, 114, redresses a later dispute, 233 _n._ Edward II. 150. Obtains from pope European status for university, 35, 35 _n._, maintains scholars there 37, 131, lodges at Barnwell priory, 113, gives licence for University Hall, 64, intends to found a college, 37, 131, 131 _n._
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