Cambridge (England) -- Pictorial works; University of Cambridge -- Pictorial works
Harison, Thos., a translator of the bible, 273
Harrington, 307
Sir John, 1st Ld., 105, 282
Hartley, David, 116
Harvey, Hervey, 302, 304
Gabriel, 74, 74 _n._, 256, 281, 304, (quoted), 182,
Henry, v.-c., 304,
Wm., 144, 253, 254 _n._, 260, 281, 304
Hastings, 297, 297 _n._
Henry earl of Huntingdon, 111,
John earl of Pembroke, 27, 295, 295 _n._,
Warren, 251
Hatfield, Wm. of, 104 _n._
Hatton, 203 _n._, 294 _n._, 303, 307
Sir Christopher, 309,
Ric. Provost of King’s, 307
Hawkins, John, 251
Heath, Nicholas, abp., a translator of the bible, 66, 273, 273 _n._
Henrietta Maria, queen, 114
Henry I. (Beauclerk), 18 _n._, 88.
Favours the town, 8, 36, 36 _n._,
gives it a charter, 9,
charter referred to, 5-6, 6 _n._, 13,
fabled to have studied at Cambs., 36
Henry II., 151
Henry III., 6 _n._, 36, 38, 45, 51 _n._, 54, 69, 152.
Sends to Cambs. for fish, 11,
orders the adherents of the dauphin to leave the town, 33, 260,
establishes taxors, 33,
rescript quoted, 33-34,
gives a charter to the university, 34,
rescripts on behalf of the university, 35,
47-48, 203, quoted, 30 _n._, 34 _n._, 203,
withdraws licence to found university at Northampton, 46,
licence quoted, 46 _n._,
visits Cambs., 113,
privileges of university date from his reign 222 _n._
See _general index_
Henry IV., said to have granted stone for a chapel at King’s Hall, 5 _n._
Henry V., 37 _n._, 59, 205 _n._, 228 _n._
Intended building a college at Oxford, 101,
betrayed by “Cambridge, Scroop, & Grey”, 295
Henry VI., 58 _n._, 106, 117.
Favours Cambs., 37 _n._,
statutes for King’s, 67, 105 _n._, 152, 153,
imitates Wm. of Wykeham, 67, 101 _n._,
portrait of in Pembroke, 73,
coins money at Cambs., 8 _n._,
invites abbot of Bury to Cambs., 16 _n._,
buys & conveys ground in Cambs., 24 _n._-25 _n._, 101,
founds King’s College, 100, 150,
dedicates to S. Nicholas, 101,
double charter of Eton & King’s, _ibid._,
lays foundation stones, 101, 102, 112,
his original design for King’s, 101 _n._-102 _n._,
visits Cambs., 4
times 112, lodged in King’s Hall, 112, 112 _n._,
founds God’s House, 117 _n._, 118, 150,
bestows church lands on this & King’s, 271,
Byngham’s letter to, 165 _n._,
half-brother to lady Margaret’s first husband, 299
Henry VII., 118, 175 _n._, 281, 299.
Favours Cambs., 37 _n._,
chief builder of King’s chapel, 104,
visits Cambs. 5 times, 113,
accompanied by lady Margaret, 114,
& by the queen, _ibid._,
makes Empson High Steward, 206 _n._
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