Our founder, some account of archdeacon Johnson compiled for Uppingham school tercentenary1884 - 80 páginas |
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Abraham Johnson Accompts Alderman annum appointed Archdeacon Johnson Bishop brother Cambridge Canon Canonry Chaplain chosen Christ Christ's Hospital Church Clare Hall Confrater Davers died diocese aforesaid diocese of Peterborough election Elizabeth Emmanuel Emmanuel College father Fellow Founder fower Free Grammar Schools Geoffrey Johnson Gorhambury Governors resident hath Hebrew heiress hereditaments Hist honour Hospitall Item I give John Lacye Lady lands Latin learned Leicester licence living London Lord Burghley Lord Keeper major married Martinsley Master Minister North Luffenham Northampton Preacher Norwich Oakham and Uppingham ordain and constitute painful Parish Parker Parson Patron pious poor poundes Item preach prebend Queen Receiver Rector religion revenues Robert Cawdrey Robert Johnson Rochester Rutland scholars Schoolmaster Schools and Hospitals sermons shillings apeece Sir Nicholas Bacon Stamford Statutes stipend Strype sub-wardens tenn towns of Oakham uncle unto Uppingham School usher Warden whereof Wiborn wife Wigston's Hospital William Windsor Canonry
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Página 48 - Lord Charles, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.
Página 31 - Oakham, and caused it to be renewed, established and confirmed, which before was found to be confiscate and consealed, wherein divers poore people be relieved.
Página 10 - I might understond your advise what you thinke to be the best waye for me to deale in this matter : ffor, in very deede, no man is more rawe in suche a matter then my selfe. And thus wisshing to yor L. as to my self, I leave any further to trowble you at this tyme.
Página 32 - Resurrection I shall receive the same againe by the mighty power of God ; and as touching such worldly estate, wherewith it...
Página 31 - Theis be good fruites and effects of a justifieng faith and of a trew profession of religion, And a good example to all others to be benefactors to theise and suche like good workes.
Página 46 - ... amend, they shall be deprived of their stipend by the Governors, or the major part of them. And further I constitute, that if it happen there be not in my said Schools such Scholars as aforesaid to fill up the number as aforesaid, that then the stipends bestowed shall be employed about the Schoolfrom whence such Scholars should or might have been chosen, about necessary books, or other things, if need require.
Página 32 - CONVEYANCE OF THE MANOR OF HALLIFORD' Counterparts of Deeds of Sale : L. 16. Dated 10th March, 1650-1. m. 1 THIS INDENTURE made the Tenth day of March in the year of our Lord God according to the Computacon of the Church of England One Thousand six hundred...
Página 31 - He appointed to each of his schooles a schoolmaster and an usher. He erected the hospitalle of Christe in Okeham. He erected the hospitalle of Christe in Uppingham. He procured for them a corporation and a mortmain...
Página 8 - And that he thought that the contents in the ser" vice book expressly mentioned, and according to their " exposition unto him made, were such as were not defective, nor expressly contrary or against the word of God : " "and that the imperfections thereof might for unity and CHAP. " charity-sake be suffered, till God grant a time of perfect . "reformation. Whereunto every man in his vocation Anno i57K
Página 8 - God to live thereafter, and that he thought that the contents in the service-book expressly mentioned, and according to their exposition unto him made, were such as were not defective nor expressly contrary or against the word of God...