The Grey Friars in OxfordLittle, A. G. (Andrew George)
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The Grey Friars in Oxford
Little, A. G. (Andrew George)
Franciscans -- Great Britain
=William Curtes= was admitted to oppose on April 20, 1520. Soon afterwards
he obtained permission
‘to respond in the new schools without having any opposition there
previously.’
In Feb. 1521/2, as B.D. he supplicated for D.D., having studied arts and
theology for eighteen years.
‘Hec gratia est concessa sic quod solvat xl d{os} ad reparationem
baculi inferioris bedelli sue facultatis et quod predicet sermonem
ante gradum susceptum et quod procedat ante pascha[1797].’
=Richard Clynton= supplicated for B.D., after eight years’ study, April
26, 1521. Among the conditions imposed was one
‘that he should celebrate three masses for the plague and another for
peace[1798].’
=Thomas Frances=, B.D., had grace to incept (after sixteen years’ study)
on condition of paying 40_d._ to mend the staff of the sub-bedell of arts,
preaching at St. Paul’s within two years, and preaching an examinatory
sermon before his degree (Jan. 24, 1520/1). He incepted on July 9, 1521,
having three days before obtained a dispensation from his necessary
regency,
‘because he is warden in some convent of his Order and cannot continue
in the University.’
The conditions on which this was granted were:
‘(1) that he should say the Psalter of David before Michaelmas; (2)
that he should celebrate seven masses for the good estate of the
Regents; (3) that he should pay his debts to the University before
going away[1799].’
=John Thornall=, on Nov. 19, 1521, having studied for sixteen years, was
allowed to proceed to B.D., on condition
‘quod studuit hic vel in alia universitate per xii annos.’
He was admitted B.D. in June, 1523, and obtained grace to incept in May,
1524, after ‘studying fifteen years in this University.’ His composition
was reduced to five marcs on condition
‘quod solvat illas quinque marcas in primis suis inceptionibus,’
and that he should incept before Easter[1800]. He failed to do so, and on
July 11, 1525, was permitted to pay £5, instead of his full composition,
with the stipulation that he should distribute 10_s._ for the use of poor
secular scholars[1801]. He incepted on July 17. In Oct. he was dispensed
for all scholastic acts for twenty ‘legible’ days,
‘because he has promised to preach at two places which are forty miles
distant from each other[1802].’
At the Dissolution he was living at the Grey Friars, London[1803].
=Nicholas de Burgo= an Italian Minorite, native of Florence, B.D. of
Paris, was incorporated B.D. of Oxford in Feb. 1522/3[1804]. A year later
(Jan. 25) he supplicated for the Doctor’s degree, stating that he had
studied seventeen years, seven of them having been spent in Oxford[1805].
On the same day he prayed that his composition to the University on his
inception might be remitted[1806].
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