Ο Ckham, O. 120 Oriel College, 285. Provosts and Bishops, 490 Oriel College disagree in the Choice of a Provoft, 145, 146 Oriental Tongues appointed by Clement V. to be taught in Oxford, 106, 196 Ofney, the Epifcopal See tranflated from thence to Chrift-Church, 404 Oxford burnt, A.D. 1190. p.34. Another dreadful Fire, A.D. 1235. P. 43. Two Bailiffs and 8 Burgeffes created A.D. 1255. P. 57 Oxford University, the Antiquity of it, 9, 10, &c. A Place of Learning before K.Alfred's Time,19. Doctors and Mafters here may be Lecturers and Regents in any other Univerfity, 89. Exempted from ordinary Furifdiction, 93. Sends Deputies or Syndicks to the Council of Conftance, 160. Receives a Command from the Pope to fend them to the Council of Bafil, Bafil P P. 161 173 Apal Bulls to the University loft, Paris, Students remove from thence to Oxford, 39 Parliament, Members for the Universities firft granted, 202. Parliaments, Councils and Terms held in Oxford, Pembroke College, 436. Mafters and Bishops, 240 507 Phyficians College in London, the Rife of it, 184 Phyfick-Garden, 473 Plague very grievous in Oxford, 123, &c. 201 Plantagenet, Edmund, builds a Houfe for Fryars in Oxford, Popery declines in Oxford, 86 183 154 Principals of Halls, by whom appointed, 443 Precincts of the Chancellor's Jurifdiction, Printing-Houfe, 472, 476. Of the Antiquity of Printing, 478, &c. Privileged Perfons, 164 Privileges and Power of the Chancellor, &c. over the City, 77, 78, 85, 92, 98, 103, 104, 107, 108. Granted by Edward III. 110, &c. 118, 125, 129, &c. 132, 134. And by fucceeding Kings, 140, 172, 181. All ratified by Henry VIII. 185. and Q. Mary, Proctors to be 8 Years standing Masters, 185 Provifions, Papal, their Mischief, 97, 153, 166, 167 190 Profeffors Publick, in Divinity, Greek, Hebrew, their Stipends from Chrift-Church, Pullein, Robert, flourished in Oxford, A. D. 2 1134 405 30 Proctors of the University depriv'd of their Office for receiving an Appeal, Q 210 Uarrels between the Scholars and Townsmen, A. D. 1209. p. 27, 36, 37. A. D. 1232. P. 41. A.D. 1235. p. 43. A.D.1248. P.45. -Again, p. 49, 58. A. D. 1263. p. 67,80,82. A.D. 1297. p. 90, 92,95. The great Quarrel on St. Scholaftica's Day, A.D. 1354. p.26, &c. How ended, 132. Other Quarrels, 168, 173, 174, 175, 179, 200, 203. Infolence of the Town/men in 1640. Queens College, 292. Quarrel about their Provoft, 141. Provosts and Bishops, R R. 212 491 Eformation of Religion, the Effects of it in the University, 182-186, 190-194 K. Richard I. born in Oxford, very kind to it, Sch S. Cholars of old had no diftinet Habits, 244. their prefent Number living on the Revenues of Colleges are about 1000, 245 Scholars, 30000 in Oxford about the Year 1231. P. 40, 97. North-English and Irish Scholars quarrel, 50. As alfo Welch, Scotch, and North-English, 62, 63, 71, 77. Number of Scholars reckon'd 15000 about the Year 1263. p. 96. Of what Nations, 97. Nor thern and Southern Men quarrel, 103, 106, 120, 145, 147, 170. And Mafters and Funiors, 121. Fem Scholars in Oxford, 123,125. 6000 Students, A.D. 1360. p. 135. and other Students quarrel, Scholaftica, the Quarrel on that Day, Lawyers 138, 162 126, 290. How ended, School-Divinity, burnt, Schools, Publick, 132 188 46.6 119 Scotus, Duns, 211 Sermons on Sundays and Holydays, and by the Canons of Chrift Church, 198. Sermons to be delivered up to the Vice-Chancellor on his Demand, Somers, Lord, his Character by Dr. Bathurst, 415 Stamford, the Scholars Recefs thither, 114. They are recall'd by the King, 116. What Founda tion for a University at Stamford, 117, 118 Suits Perfonal, cognizable by the Chancellor, where one Party is a Scholar, Supremacy of the King own'd by the University,182 T. 149 Trinity College, 410.& Presidents and Bishops, u Niversities in general, and the Reason of the Govern Government of fuch Societies, 4, 5, 6. The 7,8 Univerfity College, 247. Its Vifitors, 258. VA V. 483 33 Acarius, a famous Profeffor of Law in Ox- W Adham College, 431. Wardens and Bi- Shops, 506 Warham, A. B. Cant. faves the University's 171 Wells, Robert, Bailiff of Oxford, caufes Diftur- bances, 83 204 165 Watch and Ward claim'd by the University, and Wine, how to be fold in Oxford, 23 113 Woolfey does good Offices for the University with 174, 175, 177 FINI S. OF THE UNIVERSITY O F OXFORD. CONTAINING I. An Account of its Antiquity, paft Govern- III. An Account of the Laws, Statutes and Pri- To which is added the Method of Proceeding in With an APPENDIX and INDEX to the By JOHN ATLIFFE, L. L. D. London: Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against |