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_Magdalene_, Buckingham College converted into, 248;
dissimilarity of original statutes of, with those of
Christ's and S. John's, 251;
Duke of Norfolk contributes to revenues of, 251;
date of quadrangle of, 251;
of chapel and library of, 251;
chambers added to Monk's College for accommodation of scholars of, 252;
new gateway of, 252;
chapel of, "Italianised" and restored, 252;
Pepysian Library of, 252;
reference to same in Pepys' "Diary," 252;
famous Magdalene men, 253
_Michaelhouse_, foundation of and early statutes, 97;
absorption of, by Trinity, 97, 257
_Pembroke_, foundation of, 93;
Countess of Pembroke, foundress of, 106, 107;
charter of, 107;
constitution of, 108;
building of, 108, 109;
remains of old buildings of, 110
_Peterhouse_, foundation of, 77;
first code of statutes of, 79-81;
hall of, 82-84;
Fellows' parlour at, 85;
Perne library at, 89, 90;
building of present chapel of, 81;
description of same, 92
_Queens'_, foundation of by Margaret of Anjou, 158-61;
earliest extant statutes of, 161;
change of name of from Queen's to Queens', 161;
similarity of building of with that of Haddon Hall, 162;
description of principal court of, 162, 165;
Tower of Erasmus at, 165, 166;
residence of Erasmus at, 165-71
_S. Catherine's Hall_, foundation of, 181;
statutes of, 181;
old buildings of, 181, 182;
rebuilding of, 182;
new chapel of, built on site of Hobson's stables, 182
_S. John's_, royal license to refound the Monastic Hospital of, 226;
bequest of Lady Margaret lost to, through opposition of Court Party, 230;
other revenues obtained for, by Bishop Fisher, 231;
first Master of, 231;
early and present buildings of, 231, 232;
"Bridge of Sighs" at, 232;
great gateway of, 235;
old and new library of, 235, 236, 237;
the Masters' gallery at, 236;
lines on by Wordsworth, 237, 238;
new chapel of, erected by Sir Gilbert Scott, 238, 241;
famous men at, 241, 242
_Sidney_, foundation of, 265;
desire of Lady Frances Sidney in the founding of, 266;
Fuller's account of petition to Queen Elizabeth concerning, 275-76;
granting of charter to, 276-77;
original statutes of, 277;
Papist master of, deposed, 278;
buildings of, 278-79;
poem by Giles Fletcher on, 278;
old chapel of, destroyed, 279;
old Fellows' garden at, 279;
Royalist and Republican members of, 280;
Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Fuller members of, 281;
Fuller's "Child's Prayer to his Mother," and prayer
at close of his history, 283
_Trinity Hall_, origin of, 174;
buildings of, 175, 176;
hall of, 176;
chapel of, 176;
beating the bounds by Fellows of, 178;
old library of, 179;
Garden and "Jowett's Plot" at, 180;
King James's saying concerning, 209;
example of change from mediæval to modern conception
of learning furnished by, 253;
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