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- 1518-1519
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Letter, n.d., Sharpe asks Metcalfe to speak to the Dean of St Paul's to solicit the King for the living of Henley upon Thames for one of Fisher's chaplains and the keepership of Bromley Park for one of Fisher's servants.
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Letter, Richard Sharpe to Nicholas Metcalfe, about removing the nuns from Higham [Priory], Kent.
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Letter, no year, Randall Hall, London to Nicholas Metcalfe, about default in a jury held probably to consider the corrody at Chertsey abbey belonging to the prioress of Broomhall at Guildford.
John Brandisby: Lombards College, Paris
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Letter, no year, John Brandisby, Lombards College Paris, to Nicholas Metcalfe, recommending his brothers James & Richard who have been promised places at SJC by John Fisher.
Archbishop's visitation: Enfield
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Letter, no year, Thomas Thomson Master of Christ's and vicar of Enfield, to Nicholas Metcalfe about enforcing a debt; mentions Archbishop's visitation of Enfield.
Receipt for £600: Roger Lupton
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Receipt, Nicholas Metcalfe, SJC Master, to Roger Lupton, six hundred pounds for supporting six scholars called 'disciples' (discipulus = pupil scholar). With seal, broken
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Indenture of contract of Richard Wright, glazier, of Bury St Edmunds, for glazing the Hall, Chapel and Master's Lodge.
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Includes: letters to John Taylor regarding College business, estate matters and matters of the church.
Laurence Eresby (letter): John Taylor
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Letter Laurence Eresby to John Taylor,SJC Master, about the terms of tenancy at Holbeach and decayed rents.
Endorsed: letters to Dr Metcalfe; most concern his own business but some do concern the college.
William Fulke, Fellow (letter): John Still
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Letter, no year, William Fulke, fellow 1564, to John Still SJC Master and Vice-Chancellor, enclosing a deed for a rent charge and [re]commending John Cooper for a fellowship [Cooper was not elected].
Correspondence: letters to Richard Howland
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Includes: letters relating to College business and estates
Ambrose Copinger (letter): Richard Howland
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Letter, Ambrose Copinger concerning fines in lieu of penance in the Diocese of Chichester and the leasing of College lands.
John Smith and John Dickonson (Knewstubb exhibition): William Beale
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Letter, John Smith, rector of Cockfield, Suffolk, and John Dickonson, master of Bury St Edmunds School, to William Beale SJC Master or the College, nominating William Dunkon for a Knewstubb exhibition.
Noel Boteler (Rutland): William Beale
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Fine, William Beale et al vs Noel Boteler[Butler] et al, for wood and pasture at Leefield [Leighfield] Rutland.
Edward Osburne (Hungate scholar): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, mayor & aldermen (named) of York to Anthony Tuckney SJC Master,presenting Edward Osburne for admission under the will of Robert Hungate, founder of Sherburn school.
The men listed include:
Bartholomew Nokes (Rutland): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, Bartholomew Nokes, London, to Anthony Tuckney SJC Master, about his claim concerning land in Rutland, part of the controversy Tovey v. Butler.
J. Freshville (tenant's renewal): Francis Turner
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Letter, no year, J. Freshville, Staveley, Derbyshire, to Francis Turner SJC Master, pleading for a tenant's renewal in succession to his father; the proposed tenant is a soldier in the Freshville's troop at York.
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Letters from Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor concerning the design and construction of the new bridge.
Sir Christopher Wren (new bridge): Humphrey Gower
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Letter, Sir Christopher Wren to Humphrey Gower SJC Master, concerning the construction of a new bridge to SJC grounds and the remodelling of the grounds.