Grant: Westminster Abbey to John Fawne, preacher at Cambridge, stipend
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- 6 November 1505
Grant: Westminster Abbey to John Fawne, preacher at Cambridge, stipend
Counterpart indenture: Lady Margaret preachership (Cambridge)
One of the counterparts of Lady Margaret's indenture for the creation of her preachership in Cambridge.
Indenture: Lady Margaret Preachership (Cambridge)
Indented charter of the Lady Margaret for the foundation of a preachership in the University of Cambridge, with the appointment of John Ffawn [Fawn] as the first preacher, and the statutes governing the foundation.
30 October 20 Hen. VII [1504]
Lady Margaret Preachership (Cambridge)
Deeds and charters by which Lady Margaret founds her Cambridge preachership.
Grant, Westminster Abbey to John Fisher and his successors as readers in theology at Cambridge, stipend. Sealed with what might possibly be the seal of William Warham (c. 1450 - 22 August 1532) who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1503 to his death in 1532)
Counterpart charter: Lady Margaret (Cambridge)
One of the counterpart indented charters of the Lady Magaret for the foundation of a readership [professorship] in theology in the University of Cambridge. [The indenture was tripartite]
Charter: Lady Margaret (Cambridge)
Indented charter of the Lady Magaret for the foundation of a readership [professorship] in theology in the University of Cambridge with the appointment of John Fisher as the first occupant of the post, and the statutes governing the foundation.
Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin
18 Hen: VII [8 September 1502]
Letters patent of King Henry VII giving permission to the Lady Margaret or her executors to found a readership [professorship] in the University of Cambridge, to the glory and honour of the Holy Trinity
Westminster, 1 March 12 Hen: VII [1497]
Letters patent of King Henry VII giving permission to the Lady Margaret or her executors to found a chantry for a preacher in the University of Cambridge, to the glory and honour of the name of Jesus and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Westminster, 7 February 19 Hen:VII [1504]
Lady Margaret Professorship (Cambridge)
Includes documents related to the foundation of Lady Margaret's Professorship in Cambridge.
Includes documents related to Lady Margaret's foundations within the University of Cambridge, does not include St John's College.
Counterpart Charter: Lady Margaret (Oxford)
Counterpart of the indented charter of the Lady Margaret for the foundation of a readership [professorship] in theology in the University of Oxford, with the appointment of John Roper as first reader, and the statutes governing the foundation.
Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin
18 Hen: VII [8 September 1502]
Charter: Lady Margaret (Oxford)
Indented charter of the Lady Margaret for the foundation of a readership [professorship] in theology in the University of Oxford, with the appointment of John Roper as first reader, and the statutes governing the foundation.
Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin
18 Hen: VII [8 September 1502]
Letters patent of King Henry VII, giving permission to the Lady Margaret or her executors to found a readership [professorship] in the University of Oxford, to the glory and honour of the Holy Trinity.
Westminster, 1 March 12 Hen: VII [1497]
Lady Margaret Professorship (Oxford)
Documents related to the foundation of Lady Margaret's Professorship in Oxford
Includes document related to Lady Margaret's foundations in Oxford.
Oxford and Cambridge Universities
Includes documents related to the foundations in Oxford and Cambridge; does not include St John's College
Petition: Sir Robert Southwell
Petition (undated), Sir Robert Southwell to the executors of Lady Margaret Beaufort, asking compensation for losing a wardship wrongly adjudged to be of a fee held of the Duchy of Lancaster; Southwell had lost it through letters being addressed by the King [Henry VII] to Lady Margaret.
Southwell, Sir Robert
Includes: petitions, legal notices and court documents related to the Lady Margaret's estates.
Thomas Hobson to John Fisher: consultation with attorneys concerning suits for land
Letter, undated, Thomas Hobson to John Fisher about expedition of suits for land; has consulted Fitzjames, attorney of the duchy of Lancaster