A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... proctors known to have been elected during the same century , twenty - two at least were members of Merton , eight of Oriel , foar of Balliol , and one of University , Exeter , Queen's , and New College respectively , while it is ...
... proctors known to have been elected during the same century , twenty - two at least were members of Merton , eight of Oriel , foar of Balliol , and one of University , Exeter , Queen's , and New College respectively , while it is ...
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... proctor , and committing acts of sanguinary violence . In 1327 , we hear of a ' most bloody outrage ' committed by the scholars and townsmen of Oxford , joined with the townsmen of Abingdon , on the monks of Abingdon Abbey ; and in 1349 ...
... proctor , and committing acts of sanguinary violence . In 1327 , we hear of a ' most bloody outrage ' committed by the scholars and townsmen of Oxford , joined with the townsmen of Abingdon , on the monks of Abingdon Abbey ; and in 1349 ...
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... proctors occur in fifteen years only , but in one case the same two proctors are expressly stated to have served for two years , and it is quite possible that , even if the election was annual , others may have served for longer periods ...
... proctors occur in fifteen years only , but in one case the same two proctors are expressly stated to have served for two years , and it is quite possible that , even if the election was annual , others may have served for longer periods ...
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... proctor should always be a Northerner and the other a Southerner , for the purpose of acting as scruti- neers of the votes . On the other ... proctors . Some Concession by the Pope of freedom in the elec- tion PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY 41.
... proctor should always be a Northerner and the other a Southerner , for the purpose of acting as scruti- neers of the votes . On the other ... proctors . Some Concession by the Pope of freedom in the elec- tion PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY 41.
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... proctors among poor scholars . The city also under- took to pay one hundred marks annually to the Univer- sity by way of compensation on the same day , but was relieved from this obligation by a deed of even date , upon condition of the ...
... proctors among poor scholars . The city also under- took to pay one hundred marks annually to the Univer- sity by way of compensation on the same day , but was relieved from this obligation by a deed of even date , upon condition of the ...
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