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Pàgina 96
... Council Book D , f . 38 . 3 Council Book B , f . 265 . 2 F. V [ ernon ] , Oxonium Poema , p . 24 . Crosfield's Diary , MS . in Queen's College Library . Wood , Life and Times , i . 176 , 200 . 7 Ib . i . 416 , 433 . Ib . i . 444 , 507 ...
... Council Book D , f . 38 . 3 Council Book B , f . 265 . 2 F. V [ ernon ] , Oxonium Poema , p . 24 . Crosfield's Diary , MS . in Queen's College Library . Wood , Life and Times , i . 176 , 200 . 7 Ib . i . 416 , 433 . Ib . i . 444 , 507 ...
Pàgina 104
... Books of the City Council I find many records of leases of a wharf granted here to ' boatemen ' and ' botemakers ... Council Book C , ff . 141 , 165 , 175 , 177 . Victoria County Hist . , ii . 274 . Will dated Aug. 9 , 1662 . F. V ...
... Books of the City Council I find many records of leases of a wharf granted here to ' boatemen ' and ' botemakers ... Council Book C , ff . 141 , 165 , 175 , 177 . Victoria County Hist . , ii . 274 . Will dated Aug. 9 , 1662 . F. V ...
Pàgina 110
... Council Book C , f . 22 b . Council Book D , ff . 118 , 191 , 201 . 4 Ib . , f . 174 . 6 Oxonia Illustrata , Plate II . 7 S. Penton , The Guardian's Instruction , quoted in Reminiscences of Oxford ( O.H.S ) , p . 50. Bowls was evidently ...
... Council Book C , f . 22 b . Council Book D , ff . 118 , 191 , 201 . 4 Ib . , f . 174 . 6 Oxonia Illustrata , Plate II . 7 S. Penton , The Guardian's Instruction , quoted in Reminiscences of Oxford ( O.H.S ) , p . 50. Bowls was evidently ...
Pàgina 116
... Council Book D , f . 362 . Nich . Amherst , Terrae Filius , ed . 1726 , p . 184 . Collectanea , i . 275 ( O.H.S. ) . 8 Ed . 1630 , p . 204 . The Gentle Sinner or England's Brave Gentleman characterized , 2nd ed . , 1661 , p . 122 . sary ...
... Council Book D , f . 362 . Nich . Amherst , Terrae Filius , ed . 1726 , p . 184 . Collectanea , i . 275 ( O.H.S. ) . 8 Ed . 1630 , p . 204 . The Gentle Sinner or England's Brave Gentleman characterized , 2nd ed . , 1661 , p . 122 . sary ...
Pàgina 119
... book was ' the fruit and observation of almost thirtie years ' we may assume that he had been teaching , in Oxford ... Council Book B , fol . 109 , 132 , 134 . Ib . , fol . 135 ; Ledger D , 5. 5 , fol . 180 . 5 See Boseley's will ...
... book was ' the fruit and observation of almost thirtie years ' we may assume that he had been teaching , in Oxford ... Council Book B , fol . 109 , 132 , 134 . Ib . , fol . 135 ; Ledger D , 5. 5 , fol . 180 . 5 See Boseley's will ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 124 - Italy, and for the excellency of the recreation is much approved of and plaid by most nations in Europe, especially in England, there being few towns of note therein which hath not a publick billiard table, neither are they wanting in many noble and private families in the country for the recreation of the mind and exercise of the body.
Pàgina 108 - They walked to and fro with their hands in their pockets to see a match played by some scholars and some gentlemen fam'd for their skill. I gaped also and stared as a man in his way would doe ; but a country ruff gentleman, being like to lose, did swear at such a rate that my heart did grieve that those fine young men should hear it and know there was such a thing as swearing in the kingdom. Coming to my lodgings, I charged my son never to go to such publick places unless he resolved to quarrel with...
Pàgina 111 - The two marks of his seniority is the bare velvet of his gown and his proficiency at tennis, where when he can once play a set, he is a freshman no more.
Pàgina 99 - Since there is no pleasure more noble, delightsome or void of cozenage (free from trickery) and deceit than this pleasure of cocking is ; and since many of the best wisdoms of our nation have been pleased to participate with the delights therein, I think it not amiss ... to declare in a few lines the election, breeding and secrets of dieting...
Pàgina 125 - He observed that the howses that had the smallest beer had most drunkards, for it forced them to goe into the town to comfort their stomachs : wherefore Dr. Kettle alwayes had in his College excellent beer, not better to be had in Oxon ; so that we could not goe to any other place but for the worse, and we had the fewest drunkards of any howse in Oxford. . . . He was...
Pàgina 128 - August 2 Fol. 69 September 3 quarrelled with a Scholar in ye Taverne./ They came furnished with 14 playes. And lodged at ye Kings Armes, where Franklin hath about 3'1 a day while they stay, ie for every play 4 nobles besides ye benefit of seats. — The University statutes appointed to be read of ye Bachelowrs & Schollars in our CoHedge by Mr Provost, w'h an exhortation to obedience thereunto. The Assizes held at Oxford. A training of soldiers by the townesmen. Report of some fines mulcted by ye...
Pàgina 90 - Kicot, sent down a shower of stones that they had picked up, upon him and his retinew, wounding some and endangering others of their lives. It is said that upon the foresight of this storm, divers had got boards, others tables on their heads to keep them from it, and that if the Lord had not been in...
Pàgina 116 - Is one that comes there to wear a gown, and to say hereafter, he has been at the university. His father sent him thither because he heard there were the best fencing and dancing schools ; from these he has his education, from his tutor the oversight. The first element of his knowledge is to be shewn the colleges, and initiated in a tavern by the way, which hereafter he will learn of himself.
Pàgina 130 - ... done in the university. I caused the university to send both the clothes and the perspectives of the stage ; and the play was acted at Hampton Court in November following. And by all men's confession the players came short of the university actors. Then I humbly desired of the king and the queen, that neither the play nor clothes nor stage might come into the hands and use of the common players abroad, which was graciously granted.
Pàgina 100 - In summer time to Medley, My love and I would go; The boatmen there stood ready, My love and I to row. For cream there would we call, For cakes, and for prunes too; But now, alas! sh' 'as left me, Falero, lero, loo.