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A summary of the College accounts for the half -year, produced by the Bursar for the College meetings held after Lady Day and Michaelmas; drawn up in accordance with Bishop Bateman's statutes.
(See 'College Records', Biographical History, Volume III, p.266, for further details)
BursarIndenture in return for a payment of 14s 8d. To Wiliam Gale during his life; and after his death payments for pious purposes. The payments after death are 4s 4d for a centena for the souls of William Gale, Thomas Gale and his wife Margery and the brothers and sisters of the gild of Corpus Christi in Ickleton church. And for a lamp burning night and day before the altar in Ickleton church. Edmund Stubb' clerk and John Fraunceys are named as attorneys for the execution of the indenture.Given at Ickleton. In endorsement only Edmund Stubb' is noted as attorney [master of GH 1504/5 - 1513/14]
William Gale clerk, William Clark chaplain and John Cooke of EyeProvides for anniversary commemoration on or near the Vigil of St Gregory [11 March];,in default of which the books are to go to the University Library. No medieval endorsement.. - with memorandum listing the books.
Thomas Boleyn, master, and the fellows of the Hall of the Annunciation (Gonville Hall) CambridgeSee Estates Chronicle: Fairclough's Holt.
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