Chapter 30

— alms,6,23,n.1,55,n.3,100,307,308.— bequests to,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110;261,n.8.— (Preachers’ Bridge,17,n.4.)— Dissolution,118;lease of the site,121-124:seeOxford, Mendicant Orders.Franciscans:seeTable of Contents;Franciscan Order.Custody,68,171-2,180,238.Friary, foundation of,2-3,178.— houses,3,12,21-8,176-7,295,seq.,318,320.— — Vice-chancellor’s court at,95-6,132.— Church,3,6,21-6,39,46,49,104,105,106,117,123,124,177,180,182,251,273,299,318.— — sermons in,46,181,275,290.— — used as a sanctuary,308.— — gild in,24,110.— Churchyard,17,19,27,106,122,123,300,302.— Property, held for the friars by the city,3,13,295;by the King,17,299;cf.76-7,322.— Boteham,122,123.— Paradise:seeOxford City.— garden leased to Richard Leke:seeLeke.— Library, Part I, Ch. IV;195,n.4,251,273,283.— Schools, Part I, Ch. III;21,66,67,n.2,177,186,189,246,251,278,284,329.— — payments at inceptions,41,50-2,132,258,260,264,265,267,269,270,274,275,276,277,278,279,280,282,283,284,336-8.— — gratuitous lecturing,36,53,131,280,338.— — foreign friars at,18,66,309,312:seeunder names of the various countries.— — Oxford Franciscans at other Universities,66-7,276:seeBologna,Cambridge,Naples,Padua,Paris,Rome,Toulouse.Friary, Relations to Dominicans:seeOxford, Dominicans.— Number of friars,43-4,54.— Royal grant of 50 marcs,97-9,129,130,217,218,224,267,n.2,308,309,315.— wardens, Part II, Ch. I;vice-warden:seeBacheler (J.).— warden at the capture of Tripoli,8.— chronicles by Oxford Franciscans:seeLanercost,Thomas of Eccleston;cf.Bassett (J.),Martin of Alnwick,Oterborne (T.),Somer (J.).— voyage of an Oxford Franciscan to the North Pole,245.— Dissolution, Part I, Ch. VIII;132,292,293,294.Sack, Friars of the(or of the Penance of Jesus Christ), settle in Oxford,17,300;place bought from Walter Goldsmith,20.— property comes into the hands of the Franciscans,18,19,20,44,n.1,301-3.Oxford City:state of, at time of the Dissolution,120-1.citizens subscribe to buy a house for the Grey Friars,13,295-6.the poor of Oxford,5-6,307.Pestilence,53,279,338.Robbers in the neighbourhood of,4,188,246.Document dated at, 512.Government and officers.Burgesses,21.Mayors,13,17,20,n.5,60,103,117,121,170,295,296,297,299,310.Aldermen,106,110,n.1,117,121,123.Bailiffs,5,69,n.4,93,296,297,307,310.jurisdiction over the friars,60,92,310.Hustings Court,92,101,310.sworn inquisitions,15,n.1,19,20,28,n.2,303-5.firma burgi,5,69,n.4,121,307.Local Divisions.Churches and Parishes—All Saints,95,110.Carfax, proclamation at,86;records,124,n.6.Holywell,109.St. Aldate,14,n.5.St. Budoc (Bodhoc),14,16,17,19,297,300,301,302.St. Ebbe, parish,2,12,13,14,15,28,94,95,124,178,295,297,299;alms to friars,100;church,23,26,n.2,318;rector, charge of adultery against,75,n.2;tenement in,105.St. Giles,124,n.6.St. Mary Magdalen,103,n.6,107.St. Mary the Virgin:seeunderOxford, University.St. Michael,13,296.St. Peter le Bailey,74,124,n.6.St. Peter in the East, sermon at,280,288.Streets, &c.—Beef Lane,28.Bridge Street,27.Charles Street,17,n.4,28.Church Place,23,28.Church Street,orFreren Street,13,28.Grandpont (Folly Bridge),104.Horsemonger Street,298.Littlegate Street,14,16,17,n.4,28.Norfolk Street,16,n.3.Paradise garden, place, and square,15,n.2,16,n.3,19,23,122,123,124.Penson’s Gardens,27.Preachers’ Bridge,17,n.4.School Street,37.Wheeler’s Garden,23.Cherwell,28.Thames,28;island in the,16-17,297.Trill Mill Stream,16,19,22,27,123,297,301.Buildings and Institutions—Bear inn,95,285.Fleur de Lys,96.Bocardo,94,95,115.Castle,14,297,299.Eastgate,12,n.2.Hospital of St. John,12,n.2.Littlegate:seeWatergate.Northgate,16,296,298.Southgate,14,n.5,104.Watergate (orLittlegate),14,17,n.4,23,297,299.Westgate,16,19,23,297,299.Wall,13,14,16,20,22,23,296,297,299,304.— mural mansion,13,296.Fair at Austin Friars,121.Gild of St. Mary in the Grey Friars Church,110;cf.24.Hospitallers (St. John of Jerusalem), house belonging to,13,296.—seeJews.Oxford: University.University: visited by Abp. Arundel,85,112: reformed by Cromwell,116.Government and Officers.Charter of Hen. III to,8.Chancellor, delegate of the bp. of Lincoln,8,n.5,217;election of,175.— court and jurisdiction,8,9,93-7,101,130,155,268,274,276,286,310.— proclamation against French students,86.— conferment of degrees,31,n.10,38,39,40,41,45,46,48,49,165,n.7,253,265,274,cf.280,330-1.— relation to the friars,75,77.— attitude to Wiclif,84,85,251.— executor of a will,102,n.1.— seal of,260.—seeBerton, William;Colman, Robert, Minorite;Eustace of Normaneville, Minorite;Gascoigne, Thomas;Hugh of Willoughby, Minorite;N. de Ewelme;Radulph of Sempringham;Richard Fitzralph;Symon of Ghent.Vice-Chancellor, or Commissary,95,110,131,132,265,268,282,316-7,318-9,338:seeChancellor, court.Proctors,38,40,41,45,84,107,130,n.9,165,n.7,258,n.7,260,267,336.Congregation,38,40,47,48,51,82,141,256,260,265,270.— exclusion of friars from,52:seeOxford, Mendicant Orders.Bedells,26,50,53,278,279,330.Faculties; study of Arts before Theology,37-42,45,50,141,192,265.Miscellaneous.PoemDe laude Univ. Oxon,253.Lutheran doctrines condemned,269.Secular students;numbers according to Ric. Fitzralph,79-80;bequests to,109,273;gifts to,280,338;expenses at inception,51;murder of a scholar,17,297;assault on a scholar,269,n.4.Northerners and Irish students,142,n.5.Local Divisions.—Colleges and Halls—All Souls.Balliol, connexion of Franciscans with,9,158,168,216-217,260.— library,61,n.7:see also,79,106.Beef Hall,130.Brasenose College and Hall,107,191,n.4.Broadgates Hall,95,288.Christ Church, or Cardinal College,281.Corpus Christi,109.Durham,61,n.7;alms to friars,100;burial at,269.Eagle Hall,105.Exeter College,108.Gloucester:seeOxford,Monks.Lincoln,59,61,n.7,107.Magdalen,107,109,266,269,290;N. de Burgo lectures at,282.Merton, founder,9,102;warden,100-1;fellows,106,130,n.9,175,251,n.2;mentioned,260;fellows of, become Franciscans,223,237,277.— Franciscans claimed as Mertonians,154,n.4,160,191,n.4,214,n.1,219,n.8.New,7,n.3,58,n.9,289:seeLondon, J., warden of.Oriel,59,n.7,61,n.7,104.Peckwater’s Inn,95.St. Bernard’s College:seeOxford Monks.St. John’s,25,n.9.Institutions and Buildings—University Chests,256,260.University Library, exclusion of the friars from,62;admission to,62,270,275,277.— Bodleian,59,60.— MSS. written at Oxford,166,208,225,268, cf.59,60,245,252.— Books printed at,226,236.— Booksellers at,61.— Archives, Tyssyngton’s treatise kept in,251.University Church (St. Mary’s),44,48,49,52,84,168,270,274,275,278,284,285,287,290,293.Schools,31,37,41,45,46,47,261,262,274,275,279,336;building of,41,265.Margaret Professor of Divinity,269.Oxford County,122,163.Sheriff,5,14,n.7,17,23,n.1,60,70,n.3,297,298,309.— receives land for the use of the Franciscans,299.Oxford Diocese,289.Archdeacon of:seeMepham, Ric.,Robert Marsh;49,n.8,75,101,n.5,102,n.1.Archdeaconry of,129(seeConfessions).Oxford,seeAdam of;John of;Stephen of Ireland.Owayn, Henry, heirs of,20.Owen, Robert:see


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