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By order from Mr. Vice-Chancellor. VVhereas Thomas Dye and John Fosset, have without licence from mee, and in contempt of the Chancellor, Masters and scholars of this University (to whom the ordering and governing of all carriers of what king soever, trading to or with the University and City of Oxford, doth of right belong) ...
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By order from Mr. Vice-Chancellor. VVhereas Thomas Dye and John Fosset, have without licence from mee, and in contempt of the Chancellor, Masters and scholars of this University (to whom the ordering and governing of all carriers of what king soever, trading to or with the University and City of Oxford, doth of right belong) ...
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Walter Blandford, doctor of divinity, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.
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The speech of Doctor Gower, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge: to his sacred Majesty
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An answer to Dr. Sherlock's examination of the Oxford decree : in a letter from a member of that university to his friend in London.
Published 1696Subjects: “…Modest examination of the authority and reasons of the late decree of the vice-chancellor of Oxford.…”
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An answer to Dr. Sherlock's examination of the Oxford decree : in a letter from a member of that university to his friend in London.
Published 1696Subjects: “…Modest examination of the authority and reasons of the late decree of the vice-chancellor of Oxford.…”
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The master of the Temple as bad a lawyer as the Dean of Pauls is a divine : in a letter from a gentleman of the Temple, to his (quondam) tutor in Oxford, about the law part of Dr....
Published 1696Subjects: “…Modest examination of the authority and reasons of the late decree of the vice-chancellor of Oxford.…”
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Octob: 21. 1667. Prizes of wines set and appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, according to which they are to be sold rateably in all measures. ...
Published 1667“…Prizes of wines set and appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, according to which they are to be sold rateably in all measures.…”
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Reflections on the poems made upon the siege and taking of Namur : together with a short answer to the modest examination of the Oxford decree, &c. Lately published. Both in a lett...
Published 1696Subjects: “…Modest examination of the authority and reasons of the late decree of the vice-chancellor of Oxford, and some heads of colleges and halls Early works to 1800.…”
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Rules and orders made by the Vice-Chancellor of the Vniversity of Oxford and Iustices of Peace for the good and safety of the Vniversity, city and county of Oxford : whereas there is a dayly encrease of the plague in the city of Lodon, the suberbs and parts adjacent by reason whereof very many persons have of late and dayly doe withdraw themselves from their respective habitations ...
Published 1665“…Rules and orders made by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and Justices of Peace for the good and safety of the University, city and county of Oxford…”
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A letter sent from the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (now prisoner in the Tower) to the Vice-Chancellor, doctors, and the rest of the convocation at Oxford, : intimating his humble desires to His Majesty, for a speedy reconcilement between him and his high court of Parliament.
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The library of the right reverend Father in God, John Lloyd, D.D. late lord bishop of St. David's, and Vice-chancellor of Oxford : Containing the councils, fathers, commentators and ecclesiastical historians; the Greek, Roman, English and other historians, the philologers, poets, orators and criticks of the best editions in Greek, Latin, English, &c....
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The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquired into, in a letter to R.L. with observations on the answer thereto, in a letter to the same. To which are added considerations on Mr. Hobbes's State of Nature. With several other pieces. By John Eachard, D.D. late master of Katherine hall in Cambridge, and vice-chancellor of that University.
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