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Page 97
... College ; some went to Dr. George Owen , the king's physician , when he and William Martyn obtained the site of Durham College - afterwards used for the foundation of Trinity College - from King Edward VI . 2. Among the men of mark who ...
... College ; some went to Dr. George Owen , the king's physician , when he and William Martyn obtained the site of Durham College - afterwards used for the foundation of Trinity College - from King Edward VI . 2. Among the men of mark who ...
Page 199
... College . The relation be- tween Winchester and New College remains as of old , for it was in connection with New College that the school had been founded , in 1387 , by Bishop William Long - William of Wyke- ham . William Grocyn became ...
... College . The relation be- tween Winchester and New College remains as of old , for it was in connection with New College that the school had been founded , in 1387 , by Bishop William Long - William of Wyke- ham . William Grocyn became ...
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... College , Oxford . Edwin Sandys , Bishop of London , heard from Jewel the praises of young Richard Hooker , and ... college . 89. A friend of Hooker's at college , about four years older than himself , was Sir Henry Savile , who had ...
... College , Oxford . Edwin Sandys , Bishop of London , heard from Jewel the praises of young Richard Hooker , and ... college . 89. A friend of Hooker's at college , about four years older than himself , was Sir Henry Savile , who had ...
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