| 1817 - 504 pages
...are similar portraits in the town-hall at Salisbury, at Reading, Merchant Taylors', and St. John's college. At what time he first projected the foundation...be appointed in the statutes ; and the site to be Bernard-college, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen, without the north -gate of the city of Oxford,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 496 pages
...are similar portraits in the town-hall at Salisbury, at Reading, Merchant Taylors', and St. John's college. At what time he first projected the foundation...St. John Baptist, to found a college, for divinity, philosopby, and the arts . the members to be, a president, thirty scholars, graduate or non-graduate,... | |
| Harry Bristow Wilson - 1812 - 606 pages
...but he relinquished that in favour of Oxford, .and, on May 1, 1555, obtained a licence from Philip & Mary, empowering him, to the praise, and honour of...be appointed in the statutes ; and the site to be Bernard-College, (which had been granted by Henry VIIL to Christ-Church,) in the parish of St. Mary... | |
| Harry Bristow Wilson - 1812 - 558 pages
...favour of- Oxford, .and, on May 1, 1555, obtained a licence from -Philip & Mary,' empowering htm, to tke praise and honour of God, the Virgin Mary, and St....might be appointed in the statutes; and the site to be Bernard-College, (which had been granted by Henry VIII. to Christ-Church,) in the parishof St. Mary... | |
| John Britton - 1813 - 802 pages
...of capital; and, in the year 1555, he obtained permission from Philip and Mary to found a college, to the " praise and honour of God, the Virgin Mary, and St. John the Baptist," for the stndies of Divinity, Philosophy, and the Arts. It appears that he at first intended... | |
| 1817 - 490 pages
...are similar portraits in the town-hall at Salisbury, at Reading, Merchant Taylors', and St. John's college. At what time he first projected the foundation...be appointed in the statutes ; and the site to be Bernard-college, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen, without the north-gate of the city of Oxford,... | |
| 614 pages
...design, and obtained a license from king Philip and queen Mary, on the 1st of May, 1555, that he might, to the praise and honour of God, the Virgin Mary, and St. John the Baptist, erect and found a certain college for the learning of the sciences, divinity, philosophy,... | |
| Nathaniel Whittock - 1828 - 200 pages
...for the benefit of mankind. In 1555, he obtained the royal permission to found a college in Oxford, to the praise and honour of God, the Virgin Mary, and St. John the Baptist. For this purpose he purchased the premises v; я ф 1 formerly called St. Bernard's College,... | |
| Shrimpton, Thomas and son, publishers - 1871 - 74 pages
...Reading, and an alderman and merchant of the city of London, founded the present College on May 1, 1555, " to the praise and honour of God, the Virgin Mary, and St. John the Baptiste. '" The Hall is a portion of the same building used by the Cistercian monks of the old... | |
| Edward Cox Alden - 1874 - 144 pages
...by King Philip and Queen Mary, it was devoted as "a College for divinity, philosophy, and the arts, to the praise and honour of God, the Virgin Mary, and St. John the Baptist." White was a clothier, and a benefactor of Merchant Taylors' School, whence many of the... | |
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