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- Whereas the carriers between the University of Oxford, and the city of London : to the great prejudice of the members of the said University, and others have for divers years last past exacted what rates they pleased for the carriage of goods and letters .
- A letter from a scholar in Oxford, to his friend in the countrey: : shewing what progresse the visitors have made in the reformation of that university, and what it is that obstructs it
- A letter sent from the Provost Vice-Chancellour of Oxford, to the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke Lord Chancellour of Oxford. : Together with His Lordships ansvver to the said letter. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this letter and answer be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A proclamation : for the well ordering of the market in the citie of Oxford, and for the redresse of abuses, in weights and measures, within the precincts of the Vniversitie of Oxford
- Antiquitatis Academiæ Oxoniensis apologia : In tres libros divisa. Authore Briano Twyno in facultate Artium Magistro, & Collegij Corporis Christi in eâdem Academia socio
- April 18. 1676. Whereas on Friday last, April 14th at midnight, several outrages were committed by breaking the windowes as well of colleges, as private houses, in many places of this city
- Carolus R. Ordo sive series electionis procuratorum in singulis Coll Academiæ Oxoniensis secundum vices infra scriptas per statuta serenissimi Regis Caroli &c. in domo convocationis ibidem stabilita et confirmata &c quotannis factiendæ.
- Comitia habita in Universitate Oxoniensi Apr. 11. An. 1689 : die inaugurationis augustissimi Principis Wilhelmi et serenissimæ reginæ mariæ In quibus gratulationes & vota solennia Academiæ nomine reddit Guil. Wiat orator Universitatis, oratione panegyrica. .
- Cum per nuperam dispensandi hac in academia licentiam
- December 3.1678 whereas I have received notice that (according to orders given) there will be within this University and city of Oxon strict guards kept and observed by His Majesties forces that are now in place in this place
- Die Veneris, 21 April. 1648. An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, enabling the visitors of Oxford to displace, and other officers and members of colledges, as shall contemn the authority of Parliament.
- May the 11 1661 whereas great complaint hath been made of divers undergraduates, priviledge-persons, and townesmen of severall conditions and qualities
- Merton Colledge case.
- Paul Hood, doctor of divinity, rector of Lincoln College, and vice-chancellour of the Vniversity of Oxford to all whom it may concerne: : Greetings. Whereas the statutes of the University require certaine scholasticall and decent habits befitting every person in his severall degree to be used and put on when he shall appear in publick .
- Sir, I do most earnestly desire you to assist me in removing the neglect of wearing the university habits at solemn meetings according to the statutes: ...
- Sundry things from severall hands concerning the University of Oxford: : viz. I. A petition from some well-affected therein. II. A modell for a colledge reformation. III. Queries concerning the said university, and several persons therein
- The foundation of the Universitie of Oxford : with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactours of all the colledges, and totall number of students, magistrates and officers therein being, anno 1634
- The foundation of the Universitie of Oxford, : with a catalogue of the principall founders and speciall benefactors of all the colledges, and total number of students, magistrates and officers therein being. And how the revenews thereof are and have been increased from time to time, and by whom, with buildings, books and revenues as no universitie in the world can in all points parallel: these are the nurseries of religion, and seminaries of good literature
- The oxford Act, A.D. 1733. : Being a particular and exact account of that solemnity: wherein is inserted, for the use of the beau monde, an imitation of the first part of the bellus homo & academicus; or, part of the dialogue between the gay and the plain student: in a letter to a friend in town
- The present state of the universities and of the five adjacent counties, : of Cambridge, Huntington, Bedford, Buckingham and Oxford. By Mr. Salmon, Author of Modern History. I. A Description of the County and City of Oxford, and of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry. II. A Description of the Colleges, and other Publick Buildings in Oxford. III. An Abstract of the History of that University continued down to the present Times. IV. An Account of the Magistrates and Officers in the University, and the Method of obtaining Degrees. V. An Abstract of the Royal Grants, Charters and Acts of Parliament made in Favour of the University. VI. Remarks on University Education, and a College Life, with the Expences attending it
- The present state of the universities and of the five adjacent counties, : of Cambridge, Huntington, Bedford, Buckingham and Oxford. By Mr. Salmon, Author of Modern History. Numb.I. for the Month of July. Being the First Number of the First Volume, which treats of the county and University of Oxford
- The speech of a member of the Constitution-Club : at Oxford, Feb. 9. 1715-16. Being his defence against certain articles exhibited against him and several other gentlemen, in the Chancellor's Court there
- The speech of the recorder of Oxford, to His Majesties [sic] at his entrance into that city.
- The svvorne confederacy between the Convocation at Oxford, and the Tower of London.
- To the Reverend and Honourable, the Vice-Chancelour and the body of the Convocation in the University of Oxford
- To the Reverend and worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford
- To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls in the Vniversity of Oxford : Sirs, you are desired to signify to your societies that whereas on Friday morning next thereis intended to be held a convocation in the theater for the University's being invested in the possession of it .
- To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford
- To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the seventh day of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the twenty first day of May, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at three of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right worshipful the head of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns, that the excercises will begin at two of the clock this after none after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford
- To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the ninth of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the seventh day of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right worshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the tenth of July, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at one one of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries .
- To the right worshipfull the heads of the respective colleges and halls in the University of Oxford : you are desired to signify to your societies that on Thursday April 23 the day of His Majesties coronation there will be a sermon at St. Maries at ten of the clock in the morning .
- Two letters written by Mr Harris : in vindication of himselfe from the known slanders of an unknown author. To my reverend friend M. Harris. Sir, it will not (I hope) offend you to see your private letters made publique, it concernes you, and others, to vindicate your selves in the catching age, and the sooner 'tis done the better, chide me if you will, yet I will be yours still, W.T. May 2. 1648
- Two speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D'Ewes : the first touching the Antiquity of Cambridge lately published by Iohn Thomas, with many ignorant and foolish mistakes which are here rectified : the other concerning the priviledge of Parliament in causes civill and criminall
- Two speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D'Ewes. : The first touching the antiquity of Cambridge, lately published by Iohn Thomas, with many ignorant and foolish mistakes which are here rectified. The other concerning the priviledge of Parliament in causes civill and criminall
- Univers. Oxon. The price of provision, appointed by the Reverend Timothy Halton, Doctor of Divinity : Provost of Queens-Colledge, and Vice-Chancellor to the most illustrious James Duke of Ormond, &c. Chancellor of the University, His Majesties clerk of this market. VVhich prices all sellers are required not to exceed
- Walter Blandford, doctor in divinity, and vice-chancellour of the University of Oxford, to all persons, whom it may concern, greeting : whereas all undergraduates, and minors whatsoever, are strictly accomptable in all their matters of bargaine, and expence, to their respective tutors, and governours, and ought not by the lawes, and ancient usages of this place to be trusted, or dealt with for any summ or thing exceeding five shillings in value, without the approbation of the said tutors and governours
- Walter Blandford, doctor of divinity, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford
- Whereas Edward Bartlet hath without licence from me presumed to set up a flying coach to travaile from hence to London
- Whereas Tuesday next, being the thirtieth day of this instant January is by an act of Parliament appointed to be observed as a day of fasting and humiliation to explore the mercy of almighty God : that the guilt of the sacred and innocent book of Charles the First, of blessed memory, may not be visited upon us or our posterity .
- Whereas complaint hath been made to me of the frequent and general resort to taverns and other publick houses, and especially to coffee-houses, on the Lord's-day commonly call'd Sunday: ...
- Whereas the appointment, ordering, and government of all carriers : of what kind soever, trading to or with the University and city of Oxford, doth of right belong and appertain to the chancellor, masters and scholars of the said University .
- Whereas the appointment, ordering, and government of all carriers of what kind forever, trading to or with the University and citty of Oxford : does of right belong and appertain to the chancellor, masters, and scholars of the said University by their charters, priviledges, and customes .
- Whereas the appointment, ordering, and government of all carriers of what kind soever ... to or with the University and city of Oxford doth of right belong and appertain to the chancellor
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