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 N?xxx. Terr,e-Filius: I I George I'alyn, citizen of Zon,don, in the year 1609. .,,ave three hndred toumls, to buy an annuity of fix- teen poun.:ls per annum, for a perpetual exhibtmn to four poor tcholars in arts, to each four pounds a- year, as long as hey continued in college, or until they ould take the degree of batthdor in divinity. Whomas Pardyne, citizen of London, in the yeae i6 3. gave an exhibition of ten pounds t,er annum to three poor fcholars, (vi,) to one four pounds a- year, and to the other tvo three pounds a-year,to ch. He paid this money himif as Iongas heliv and at his decea gave tu, o hundred pounds, to buy lands to the time value for ever. Sir ['iam Craven Knt. and alderman of London, gave the reory of Creek in Nonhamptofldre,nno 6I. Galfrd Z!es Efq al&rman of Loudon, devd by will, one hundred poun nno obn Rixman, of MaideaheaJ, in Berkire, for- merly fallow ofthi covge, gave one hured Pound,,.. nno x 6 z o. he.Iady evet gave one hundred Pounds,. was pard by her Executors, nno x 6 3. yoh uckeri&e, Bimop of z&, gave five ounds to redeem certainhnds, the incomeofwhxch. was to be divided equally among a the fellows and frholars. Sir ;am Paddy Knr. gave, by will, to thou- )nd and eight hundred Pounds, for ipends to an r- gang, eight tinging. men, and four chorers : what was left he order'd to be apply'd to repair the organ whenever there O. ould be occafion, and to buy books for the library, excepting twenty thillings [or a fea (called in the }tniverfity a Gaudium) upon the anni- ery day 4 his death, and twen illings more O' Thi was given Mnno Sir

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