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 Sir Robert Dg Knt. and alderman of gave one hw:drcd pounds, which was paid by hisex- ecutors, for the up of the college, .,,Inno 63+. George Be;, citizen of �onim, gave ne thou- fad [ou&, with which an crate was bought to the value of fif,ty pounds per ./!nnum, which was order'd to be apply d in the following manner, viz. To the toent fenior fellows, next to the ten/bntors, one ound y and one flilling per annum to each betides the allow- ance of the Founder: to all the reft of the next to thc�e toenty, to each fourteenfii.lings per an- num, and to the Probationers thirq fhillings in like manner. This was given zlmo  6.6. l{&iiiam Laud, Archbifi:op of Canterbury, betide.; the re;'enues of the new quadrang',e, which wa tuik at his exlnce, gave, by w:II, five hundred poun& for the u�e of the fe&w for ever. r451liam uxon, Archbifiiop of Canterbury, gave riven thoundiouads, with which were bought lands to the value of three hundred and tiff tounds per . Y nurn, out of the revenues ofwhcheveryfd/0 and fiholar, betides the allowance of the Founder, is to have fix psnnd per annum, and the reftdue is to /i/ssp for the ufe of the college, .,lnno  66;. ,Tobiat Ruffat Efq; gave ne thoufnd pounds to buy an ell_ate of fifty pounds per anntsm which he order'd to be dittributed in tl:z t%llowing manner who haveno ecdefiafiical pre rment, college-office, nor lur, for that year, thre pounds a?i�cei to the Dean of divinio'forty fhillings i and the time �um to the Dean of civil law; who are obliged to make two orations agoinit rebellion the ltter on the z3d of Oc7ob:r and thefrmer on the zoth f anuary o the Dean: of arts tlree pounds aFiecei to the mo- dr.;tors in arts three pounds apiece i to a fellovo or fcko!ar, {or an oration on the 3oth of January, ten fl'Iings i and in like manner to a ]e//0:v or fchotar, for
 * iz. To thirteen of the Ioorefi fe&ws of the. college,

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