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Diary of John Meers, Esquire Bedel 1533–4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2010

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Et sic remanent Juxta visum Compoti cxijli xviijs jd

Que quidem Summa de cxijli xviijs jd liberatur Nouis procuratoribus videlicet Magistris thoma Metcalf et Rogero labron. Memorandum quod de summa predicta est vnum falsum Nobile cum aliis Nummismatibus et Auri et Argenti defectiuis

The following miscellaneous entries are contained in this volume.

[Date uncertain, about 1485]

Gracie concesse per vniuersitatem

Magister Johannes Warkworthe Magister Collegii sancti petri habet quod non artetur ad aliquam processionem exequias graduatorum mortuorum congregationem aut conuocationem nisi nomine vocetur specialiter

[In a hand of the 16th century]

I send you by this bearer the bodye of Thomas Housden of Cambridge who by his owne confession hath beene convicted before me for divers contemptes and misdemeanours. These are in his majesties name to will and commande you and every of you him safely to keepe in close prison without bayle or maynpryse vntill such tyme as he shalbe thence discharged by me or my successor.

he had 2 persons in his howse Mr Slegs man Elias and one Aylef

1533–4

[The following diary belongs to the year of office of Nicholas Ridley and Richard Wilkes, Proctors 1533–4.]

The fryday before Mychellmasday ye vyce chawncelor sent ye Mayre worde to be at seint Mary chyrche at one of ye clocke for to take & here ye answere of ye lybell to wit vnder suche forme fyrst ye vice ch.

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Grace Book A
Containing the Proctors' Accounts and Other Records of the University of Cambridge for the Years 1454-1488
, pp. 221 - 230
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1897

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