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... endorsement on this roll ' status quidam Collegii Oxon . 1315 , ' and the same date inter alia on the Status of 1455 , which was formerly wrapped round the rest of the inventories , the writing is clearly that of the first half of the ...
... endorsement on this roll ' status quidam Collegii Oxon . 1315 , ' and the same date inter alia on the Status of 1455 , which was formerly wrapped round the rest of the inventories , the writing is clearly that of the first half of the ...
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... endorsed , ' Tradatur domino Ricardo barton monacho Dunelm . ' A large majority bear dates between 1422 and 1425 , or 1431 and 1438 ; in nine cases all four quarters of the academic year are represented and the com- potus for the whole ...
... endorsed , ' Tradatur domino Ricardo barton monacho Dunelm . ' A large majority bear dates between 1422 and 1425 , or 1431 and 1438 ; in nine cases all four quarters of the academic year are represented and the com- potus for the whole ...
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... and by corroborating the negative evidence ( Introd . p . 10 ) finally disposes of the tradition about the Aungerville Library in Durham College . Another deed is endorsed ' Privilegia monachis concessa SOME DURHAM COLLEGE ROLLS . 73.
... and by corroborating the negative evidence ( Introd . p . 10 ) finally disposes of the tradition about the Aungerville Library in Durham College . Another deed is endorsed ' Privilegia monachis concessa SOME DURHAM COLLEGE ROLLS . 73.
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Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England). College . Another deed is endorsed ' Privilegia monachis concessa per academiam Oxon . , ' and has the old seals of the University and of the Chancellor . Two other documents I have decided to ...
Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England). College . Another deed is endorsed ' Privilegia monachis concessa per academiam Oxon . , ' and has the old seals of the University and of the Chancellor . Two other documents I have decided to ...
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... endorsement , which was by no means a formality , but was intended to carry the matter to further issue . It was in the nature of a judgement directing what must be done . By means of these endorsements it 80 COLLECTANEA .
... endorsement , which was by no means a formality , but was intended to carry the matter to further issue . It was in the nature of a judgement directing what must be done . By means of these endorsements it 80 COLLECTANEA .
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