10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEDELLSHIP»
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1
Reminiscences of Cambridge
He came about twelve o'clock, informed me he had heard at the Lodge I was a
candidate for the Bedellship, and that he thought he could do me some service.
He wrote in my room that night several notes to resident members of the
University ...
2
Reminiscences of the University, Town, and County of ...
... several days, until wine and credit were exhausted ; he had then a studious fit
for many weeks, during which time he rarely stirred beyond the college gates.
When I was a candidate for the bedellship, he espoused BASIL MONTAGU. 143.
3
Reminiscences of Cambridge: A Selection Chosen by D. A. ...
129— 139 The other candidates for the Bedellship were Thomas Emly, a Fellow
of King's, MA. in 1783, and a Licentiate in Medicine; Mr Lamb, Fellow of St John's,
who took his Bachelor's degree in 1786; and Mr Eamonson, Fellow of ...
4
The Letters of Stephen Gardiner
170) has not been elected to the bedellship, will appoint him to serve until he (
Gardiner) can come and hold an election; no one hereafter shall vote or receive a
degree who has not subscribed to Catholic doctrine. Master Vic<echancellour> ...
James Arthur Muller, 2013
They were anciently two in number;* but, in 1556, a third bedellship was
instituted by grace of the senate, f The old code enacts, that they are to be elected
in " scrutiny," by the consent of two-thirds of the whole body (universitas) of
regents and ...
6
A Historical Account of the University of Cambridge, and Its ...
They were anciently two in number;* but, in 1556, a third bedellship was
instituted by grace of the senatcf The old code enacts, that they are to be elected
in " scrutiny," by the consent of two-thirds of the whole body (universitas) of
regents and ...
Benjamin Dann Walsh, 1837
7
The Archives of the University of Cambridge: An Historical ...
As the entries in the Grace Book are in his hand from the year of his bedellship, it
may be that from its inception the Grace Book had been kept by one of the
esquire bedells. The hands of the earlier entries do not change annually as in the
...
University of Cambridge. Archives, Heather E. Peek, 1962
8
The Life and Times of J. Neville Keynes: A Beacon in the Tempest
... Keynes to canvass in support of his candidacy. Perhaps Mary Paley talked him
out of it. At any rate, Neville wrote with some amusement in the Diary of 25 April: '
Marshall decided after all not to become a candidate for the Esquire Bedellship.
9
Ceremonies of the University of Cambridge.
When the Sovereign visits the University, the Staves are surrendered; though
they are usually almost immediately restored to, and re/ sumed by the Esquire
Bedells. When the third Bedellship was abolished in the year 1863, the
corresponding ...
10
Oxford Historical Society
25 Oct. 1 591, the Chancellor recommended Matthew Kinge, B.A., and Fellow of
New C., for the reversion of the Esquire bedellship of Law now held by John
Goore, old and infirm. Goore seemed unwilling to retire, but his scruples were ...