A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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Page xi
... Visitation under Edward VI . - Leniency towards colleges- Reaction under Mary . Martyrdom of Ridley , Latimer , and Cranmer - Visitation and reforms of Cardinal Pole - Founda- tion of Trinity and St. John's Colleges . CHAPTER VIII ...
... Visitation under Edward VI . - Leniency towards colleges- Reaction under Mary . Martyrdom of Ridley , Latimer , and Cranmer - Visitation and reforms of Cardinal Pole - Founda- tion of Trinity and St. John's Colleges . CHAPTER VIII ...
Page xii
... VISITATION AND THE COMMONWEALTH . Measures preparatory to the Visitation - Appointment of the Visitors and the Standing Committee of Parliament - Early proceedings of the Visitors , and suppression of resistance from the University - ...
... VISITATION AND THE COMMONWEALTH . Measures preparatory to the Visitation - Appointment of the Visitors and the Standing Committee of Parliament - Early proceedings of the Visitors , and suppression of resistance from the University - ...
Page xiii
... Visitation of the University - Exten- sion of University buildings . Sheldonian Theatre - Growth of æsthetic tastes and social refinement - First visit of Charles II . - Second visit of Charles II . Parliament as- sembled and dissolved ...
... Visitation of the University - Exten- sion of University buildings . Sheldonian Theatre - Growth of æsthetic tastes and social refinement - First visit of Charles II . - Second visit of Charles II . Parliament as- sembled and dissolved ...
Page 70
... visitations of the Tudor Sovereigns , and the diversion of the national energies into new careers , operated concurrently to empty Oxford of students , nor was it until near the end of the century that its tone was gradually restored by ...
... visitations of the Tudor Sovereigns , and the diversion of the national energies into new careers , operated concurrently to empty Oxford of students , nor was it until near the end of the century that its tone was gradually restored by ...
Page 77
... visitation by commission under the Great Seal . In 1535 , under the Act of Supremacy ( 26 Hen . VIII . cap . 1 ) , the King assumed the title of ' Supreme Head of the Church of England ' ; Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More were executed ...
... visitation by commission under the Great Seal . In 1535 , under the Act of Supremacy ( 26 Hen . VIII . cap . 1 ) , the King assumed the title of ' Supreme Head of the Church of England ' ; Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More were executed ...
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