Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2010
ACTON, Thomas
A Franciscan of Cambridge ordained acolyte in September, 1456 (Ely Registers: Gray, f. 203).
ALBAN, John
A Franciscan of Cambridge ordained deacon in June 1517 (Ely Registers: West, f. 84b).
ALBY, John de
Custos of the Cambridge custody and licensed to hear confessions in the diocese of Ely on February 23rd, 1347 (Ely Registers: Lisle, f. 89). It is not actually stated that he was a member of the Cambridge house, but the fact that he was licensed for the Ely diocese strongly suggests it.
ALBY, Roger de
A friar of Cambridge some time before 1366 (J. R. Harris, The Origin of the Leicester Codex, pp. 23–5).
ALIFAX, Robert de
Fifty-sixth master at Cambridge, c. 1336 (Eccleston, p. 74). He was a scholar of considerable importance who achieved distinction at Paris and Oxford as well as at Cambridge. He was one of the few English scholars known to Bartholomew of Pisa (see Analecta Franciscana, iv, p. 339) and is mentioned by Wadding under the year 1334 (Annales Minorum, vii, p. 170).
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