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Dillon, Robert DiSalle, Mary Domski, Alan Donagan, Paul Draper, Fred Dretske, Mircea Dumitru, Wilhelm Dupré, Gerald Dworkin, John Earman, Ellery Eells, Catherine Z. Elgin, Berent Enç, Ronald P. Endicott, Edward Erwin, John Etchemendy, C. Stephen Evans, Susan L. Feagin, Solomon Feferman, Richard Feldman, Arthur Fine, Maurice A. Finocchiaro, William FitzPatrick, Richard E. Flathman, Gvozden Flego, Richard Foley, Graeme Forbes, Rainer Forst, Malcolm R. Forster, Daniel Fouke, Patrick Francken, Samuel Freeman, Elizabeth Fricker, Miranda Fricker, Michael Friedman, Michael Fuerstein, Richard A. Fumerton, Alan Gabbey, Pieranna Garavaso, Daniel Garber, Jorge L. A. Garcia, Robert K. Garcia, Don Garrett, Philip Gasper, Gerald Gaus, Berys Gaut, Bernard Gert, Roger F. Gibson, Cody Gilmore, Carl Ginet, Alan H. Goldman, Alvin I. Goldman, Alfonso Gömez-Lobo, Lenn E. Goodman, Robert M. Gordon, Stefan Gosepath, Jorge J. E. Gracia, Daniel W. Graham, George A. Graham, Peter J. Graham, Richard E. 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Bernad, Henley Bernard, Alan E. Bernstein, Jon L. Berquist, Johannes Beutler, Ana María Bidegain, Matthew P. Binkewicz, Jennifer Bird, Joseph Blenkinsopp, Dmytro Bondarenko, Paulo Bonfatti, Riet en Pim Bons-Storm, Jessica A. Boon, Marcus J. Borg, Mark Bosco, Peter C. Bouteneff, François Bovon, William D. Bowman, Paul S. Boyer, David Brakke, Richard E. Brantley, Marcus Braybrooke, Ian Breward, Ênio José da Costa Brito, Jewel Spears Brooker, Johannes Brosseder, Nicholas Canfield Read Brown, Robert F. Brown, Pamela K. Brubaker, Walter Brueggemann, Bishop Colin O. Buchanan, Stanley M. Burgess, Amy Nelson Burnett, J. Patout Burns, David B. Burrell, David Buttrick, James P. Byrd, Lavinia Byrne, Gerado Caetano, Marcos Caldas, Alkiviadis Calivas, William J. Callahan, Salvatore Calomino, Euan K. Cameron, William S. Campbell, Marcelo Ayres Camurça, Daniel F. Caner, Paul E. Capetz, Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, Patrick W. Carey, Barbara Carvill, Hal Cauthron, Subhadra Mitra Channa, Mark D. Chapman, James H. Charlesworth, Kenneth R. Chase, Chen Zemin, Luciano Chianeque, Philip Chia Phin Yin, Francisca H. Chimhanda, Daniel Chiquete, John T. Chirban, Soobin Choi, Robert Choquette, Mita Choudhury, Gerald Christianson, John Chryssavgis, Sejong Chun, Esther Chung-Kim, Charles M. A. Clark, Elizabeth A. Clark, Sathianathan Clarke, Fred Cloud, John B. Cobb, W. Owen Cole, John A Coleman, John J. Collins, Sylvia Collins-Mayo, Paul K. Conkin, Beth A. Conklin, Sean Connolly, Demetrios J. Constantelos, Michael A. Conway, Paula M. Cooey, Austin Cooper, Michael L. Cooper-White, Pamela Cooper-White, L. William Countryman, Sérgio Coutinho, Pamela Couture, Shannon Craigo-Snell, James L. Crenshaw, David Crowner, Humberto Horacio Cucchetti, Lawrence S. Cunningham, Elizabeth Mason Currier, Emmanuel Cutrone, Mary L. Daniel, David D. Daniels, Robert Darden, Rolf Darge, Isaiah Dau, Jeffry C. Davis, Jane Dawson, Valentin Dedji, John W. de Gruchy, Paul DeHart, Wendy J. Deichmann Edwards, Miguel A. De La Torre, George E. Demacopoulos, Thomas de Mayo, Leah DeVun, Beatriz de Vasconcellos Dias, Dennis C. Dickerson, John M. Dillon, Luis Miguel Donatello, Igor Dorfmann-Lazarev, Susanna Drake, Jonathan A. Draper, N. Dreher Martin, Otto Dreydoppel, Angelyn Dries, A. J. Droge, Francis X. D'Sa, Marilyn Dunn, Nicole Wilkinson Duran, Rifaat Ebied, Mark J. Edwards, William H. Edwards, Leonard H. Ehrlich, Nancy L. Eiesland, Martin Elbel, J. Harold Ellens, Stephen Ellingson, Marvin M. Ellison, Robert Ellsberg, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Eldon Jay Epp, Peter C. Erb, Tassilo Erhardt, Maria Erling, Noel Leo Erskine, Gillian R. Evans, Virginia Fabella, Michael A. Fahey, Edward Farley, Margaret A. Farley, Wendy Farley, Robert Fastiggi, Seena Fazel, Duncan S. Ferguson, Helwar Figueroa, Paul Corby Finney, Kyriaki Karidoyanes FitzGerald, Thomas E. FitzGerald, John R. Fitzmier, Marie Therese Flanagan, Sabina Flanagan, Claude Flipo, Ronald B. Flowers, Carole Fontaine, David Ford, Mary Ford, Stephanie A. Ford, Jim Forest, William Franke, Robert M. Franklin, Ruth Franzén, Edward H. Friedman, Samuel Frouisou, Lorelei F. Fuchs, Jojo M. Fung, Inger Furseth, Richard R. Gaillardetz, Brandon Gallaher, China Galland, Mark Galli, Ismael García, Tharscisse Gatwa, Jean-Marie Gaudeul, Luis María Gavilanes del Castillo, Pavel L. Gavrilyuk, Volney P. Gay, Metropolitan Athanasios Geevargis, Kondothra M. George, Mary Gerhart, Simon Gikandi, Maurice Gilbert, Michael J. Gillgannon, Verónica Giménez Beliveau, Terryl Givens, Beth Glazier-McDonald, Philip Gleason, Menghun Goh, Brian Golding, Bishop Hilario M. Gomez, Michelle A. Gonzalez, Donald K. Gorrell, Roy Gottfried, Tamara Grdzelidze, Joel B. Green, Niels Henrik Gregersen, Cristina Grenholm, Herbert Griffiths, Eric W. Gritsch, Erich S. Gruen, Christoffer H. Grundmann, Paul H. Gundani, Jon P. Gunnemann, Petre Guran, Vidar L. Haanes, Jeremiah M. Hackett, Getatchew Haile, Douglas John Hall, Nicholas Hammond, Daphne Hampson, Jehu J. Hanciles, Barry Hankins, Jennifer Haraguchi, Stanley S. Harakas, Anthony John Harding, Conrad L. Harkins, J. William Harmless, Marjory Harper, Amir Harrak, Joel F. Harrington, Mark W. Harris, Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Van A. Harvey, R. Chris Hassel, Jione Havea, Daniel Hawk, Diana L. Hayes, Leslie Hayes, Priscilla Hayner, S. Mark Heim, Simo Heininen, Richard P. Heitzenrater, Eila Helander, David Hempton, Scott H. Hendrix, Jan-Olav Henriksen, Gina Hens-Piazza, Carter Heyward, Nicholas J. Higham, David Hilliard, Norman A. Hjelm, Peter C. Hodgson, Arthur Holder, M. Jan Holton, Dwight N. Hopkins, Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, Po-Ho Huang, James Hudnut-Beumler, Jennifer S. Hughes, Leonard M. Hummel, Mary E. Hunt, Laennec Hurbon, Mark Hutchinson, Susan E. Hylen, Mary Beth Ingham, H. Larry Ingle, Dale T. Irvin, Jon Isaak, Paul John Isaak, Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Hans Raun Iversen, Margaret C. Jacob, Arthur James, Maria Jansdotter-Samuelsson, David Jasper, Werner G. Jeanrond, Renée Jeffery, David Lyle Jeffrey, Theodore W. Jennings, David H. Jensen, Robin Margaret Jensen, David Jobling, Dale A. Johnson, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Maxwell E. Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Mark D. Johnston, F. Stanley Jones, James William Jones, John R. Jones, Alissa Jones Nelson, Inge Jonsson, Jan Joosten, Elizabeth Judd, Mulambya Peggy Kabonde, Robert Kaggwa, Sylvester Kahakwa, Isaac Kalimi, Ogbu U. Kalu, Eunice Kamaara, Wayne C. Kannaday, Musimbi Kanyoro, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Frank Kaufmann, Léon Nguapitshi Kayongo, Richard Kearney, Alice A. Keefe, Ralph Keen, Catherine Keller, Anthony J. Kelly, Karen Kennelly, Kathi Lynn Kern, Fergus Kerr, Edward Kessler, George Kilcourse, Heup Young Kim, Kim Sung-Hae, Kim Yong-Bock, Kim Yung Suk, Richard King, Thomas M. King, Robert M. Kingdon, Ross Kinsler, Hans G. Kippenberg, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Clifton Kirkpatrick, Leonid Kishkovsky, Nadieszda Kizenko, Jeffrey Klaiber, Hans-Josef Klauck, Sidney Knight, Samuel Kobia, Robert Kolb, Karla Ann Koll, Heikki Kotila, Donald Kraybill, Philip D. W. Krey, Yves Krumenacker, Jeffrey Kah-Jin Kuan, Simanga R. Kumalo, Peter Kuzmic, Simon Shui-Man Kwan, Kwok Pui-lan, André LaCocque, Stephen E. Lahey, John Tsz Pang Lai, Emiel Lamberts, Armando Lampe, Craig Lampe, Beverly J. Lanzetta, Eve LaPlante, Lizette Larson-Miller, Ariel Bybee Laughton, Leonard Lawlor, Bentley Layton, Robin A. Leaver, Karen Lebacqz, Archie Chi Chung Lee, Marilyn J. Legge, Hervé LeGrand, D. L. LeMahieu, Raymond Lemieux, Bill J. Leonard, Ellen M. Leonard, Outi Leppä, Jean Lesaulnier, Nantawan Boonprasat Lewis, Henrietta Leyser, Alexei Lidov, Bernard Lightman, Paul Chang-Ha Lim, Carter Lindberg, Mark R. Lindsay, James R. Linville, James C. Livingston, Ann Loades, David Loades, Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole, Lo Lung Kwong, Wati Longchar, Eleazar López, David W. Lotz, Andrew Louth, Robin W. Lovin, William Luis, Frank D. Macchia, Diarmaid N. J. MacCulloch, Kirk R. MacGregor, Marjory A. MacLean, Donald MacLeod, Tomas S. Maddela, Inge Mager, Laurenti Magesa, David G. Maillu, Fortunato Mallimaci, Philip Mamalakis, Kä Mana, Ukachukwu Chris Manus, Herbert Robinson Marbury, Reuel Norman Marigza, Jacqueline Mariña, Antti Marjanen, Luiz C. L. Marques, Madipoane Masenya (ngwan'a Mphahlele), Caleb J. D. Maskell, Steve Mason, Thomas Massaro, Fernando Matamoros Ponce, András Máté-Tóth, Odair Pedroso Mateus, Dinis Matsolo, Fumitaka Matsuoka, John D'Arcy May, Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Theodore Mbazumutima, John S. McClure, Christian McConnell, Lee Martin McDonald, Gary B. McGee, Thomas McGowan, Alister E. McGrath, Richard J. McGregor, John A. McGuckin, Maud Burnett McInerney, Elsie Anne McKee, Mary B. McKinley, James F. McMillan, Ernan McMullin, Kathleen E. McVey, M. Douglas Meeks, Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon, Ilie Melniciuc-Puica, Everett Mendoza, Raymond A. Mentzer, William W. Menzies, Ina Merdjanova, Franziska Metzger, Constant J. Mews, Marvin Meyer, Carol Meyers, Vasile Mihoc, Gunner Bjerg Mikkelsen, Maria Inêz de Castro Millen, Clyde Lee Miller, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Alexander Mirkovic, Paul Misner, Nozomu Miyahira, R. W. L. Moberly, Gerald Moede, Aloo Osotsi Mojola, Sunanda Mongia, Rebeca Montemayor, James Moore, Roger E. Moore, Craig E. Morrison O.Carm, Jeffry H. Morrison, Keith Morrison, Wilson J. Moses, Tefetso Henry Mothibe, Mokgethi Motlhabi, Fulata Moyo, Henry Mugabe, Jesse Ndwiga Kanyua Mugambi, Peggy Mulambya-Kabonde, Robert Bruce Mullin, Pamela Mullins Reaves, Saskia Murk Jansen, Heleen L. Murre-Van den Berg, Augustine Musopole, Isaac M. T. Mwase, Philomena Mwaura, Cecilia Nahnfeldt, Anne Nasimiyu Wasike, Carmiña Navia Velasco, Thulani Ndlazi, Alexander Negrov, James B. Nelson, David G. Newcombe, Carol Newsom, Helen J. 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Phan, Isabel Apawo Phiri, William S. F. Pickering, Derrick G. Pitard, William Elvis Plata, Zlatko Plese, John Plummer, James Newton Poling, Ronald Popivchak, Andrew Porter, Ute Possekel, James M. Powell, Enos Das Pradhan, Devadasan Premnath, Jaime Adrían Prieto Valladares, Anne Primavesi, Randall Prior, María Alicia Puente Lutteroth, Eduardo Guzmão Quadros, Albert Rabil, Laurent William Ramambason, Apolonio M. Ranche, Vololona Randriamanantena Andriamitandrina, Lawrence R. Rast, Paul L. Redditt, Adele Reinhartz, Rolf Rendtorff, Pål Repstad, James N. Rhodes, John K. Riches, Joerg Rieger, Sharon H. Ringe, Sandra Rios, Tyler Roberts, David M. Robinson, James M. Robinson, Joanne Maguire Robinson, Richard A. H. Robinson, Roy R. Robson, Jack B. Rogers, Maria Roginska, Sidney Rooy, Rev. Garnett Roper, Maria José Fontelas Rosado-Nunes, Andrew C. Ross, Stefan Rossbach, François Rossier, John D. Roth, John K. Roth, Phillip Rothwell, Richard E. Rubenstein, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Markku Ruotsila, John E. Rybolt, Risto Saarinen, John Saillant, Juan Sanchez, Wagner Lopes Sanchez, Hugo N. Santos, Gerhard Sauter, Gloria L. Schaab, Sandra M. Schneiders, Quentin J. Schultze, Fernando F. Segovia, Turid Karlsen Seim, Carsten Selch Jensen, Alan P. F. Sell, Frank C. Senn, Kent Davis Sensenig, Damían Setton, Bal Krishna Sharma, Carolyn J. Sharp, Thomas Sheehan, N. Gerald Shenk, Christian Sheppard, Charles Sherlock, Tabona Shoko, Walter B. Shurden, Marguerite Shuster, B. Mark Sietsema, Batara Sihombing, Neil Silberman, Clodomiro Siller, Samuel Silva-Gotay, Heikki Silvet, John K. Simmons, Hagith Sivan, James C. Skedros, Abraham Smith, Ashley A. Smith, Ted A. Smith, Daud Soesilo, Pia Søltoft, Choan-Seng (C. S.) Song, Kathryn Spink, Bryan Spinks, Eric O. Springsted, Nicolas Standaert, Brian Stanley, Glen H. Stassen, Karel Steenbrink, Stephen J. Stein, Andrea Sterk, Gregory E. Sterling, Columba Stewart, Jacques Stewart, Robert B. 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Of the pre-Reformation benefactions that do not found Fellowships, those for the Bible Clerk and the Butler have already been noticed in Chapter II, but there remain several others, intended either for the extension or maintenance of the buildings, or in some cases for general purposes. But, like all pre-Reformation endowments, they are bargains rather than gifts; prayers for the dead are as it were bought, and arrangements made to insure as far as possible that the terms of the composition shall be carried out. The donors use the phrase in puram eleemosynam without appearing to realise the discrepancy between their words and their actions.
The grant of a Royal Charter in 1475 enabled St Catharine's to acquire and to sell property, and on 22 November 1475 Woodlark conveyed to the Master and Fellows all the property he had acquired on the Mill Street front, together with all his lands etc. in Cambridge, Grantchester, Barton and Coton, the Manor of Coton and the advowson of the church there, and the reversion of lands and tenements in Over. Nearly two months before the Royal Charter was received, the College seal was (quite illegally) affixed to an agreement with the executors, Henry Hardman and William Twheyts, of William Cotte and Clement Denston. The latter gave 40 towards completing the Chapel and Library, and the Master and Fellows agree to celebrate yearly an obit day with Mass of requiem. “And though we cannot make a fair recompense, yet in part at least we can repay, and so with prayful and joyful minds we make a contribution from our spiritual goods.” This was the second benefaction to the College.
Part II - MATERIALS
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Chapter VI - Agricultural property
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DOCUMENT DRAWN UP BY THE BURSAR IN 1922
Before the days of national and municipal borrowing practically no form of investment was open to the College except land and houses. Most benefactions consisted of land or tenements, and in the few cases where a gift of money was made, it was usually invested at once in estate. The disadvantages of the system, especially in the case of distant property, are obvious; the advantages are less easily recognised. But the necessity of managing estates doubtless prevented the Society being wholly unacquainted with business; the memory of donors was kept alive; above all, the value of land was far more stable than the value of money.
In the nineteenth century, while considerable portions of income, and new benefactions, were put into stocks, few of the old estates were sold, chiefly because of the conservatism of collegiate corporations. But the enhanced value of agricultural land during the war of 1914–1918, the increased burdens laid upon landlords, and the high rates of interest to be obtained from investments, induced St Catharine's to sell nearly all its purely agricultural property, and to retain only land valuable as potential building sites or for the minerals beneath the surface.
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On 15 February 1858 a paper was read before the Cambridge Antiquarian Society by Charles Hardwick, in which is collected all that is known of “Robert Woodlark, Founder and first Master of St. Catharine's Hall”. Woodlark was born in the village of Wakerley, near Stamford in Northamptonshire, but nothing is known of his education before he entered on his academical career at Cambridge. There he was one of the first “Scholars” or “Fellows” of the College founded by King Henry VI in honour of St Nicholas. Two years later, in a charter issued 10 July 1443, the King modified his original plan, and authorised the erection of a new foundation, to be called the King's College of St Mary and St Nicholas, the head of which was to be styled Provost instead of Rector. The members of the first foundation were also to be members of the second, and so Woodlark became a Fellow, and then Provost, of King's, his appointment to the latter office dating from 17 May 1452. As a University officer Woodlark was a success, being chosen Chancellor in 1459 and 1462.
In 1452 Woodlark was appointed by the King's letters patent Master of the Works at King's College. His sister Isabella married as her second husband John Caunterbury, who was Clerk of the Works at the same College. His interests therefore might well have centred round the great foundation over which he presided until October 1479. A man in the position of Woodlark was unlikely, one would think, to divert even a part of his energy to founding a new collegiate body.
Chapter III - Biographical
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Only distinguished members of the College, and no living persons, are included in this list.
Addenbrooke, John. There were three of this name, one who entered in 1671, the second, was the founder of the Cambridge hospital, and a third (B.A. 1711–12, M.A. 1714–15, Fellow 1716). Only the second is deserving of a place here. He was admitted a Pensioner 13 December 1697 and was a Scholar 1702–4, being elected Fellow in 1704. He took the degree of Doctor of Physic 1710–11, and disappears from the list of Fellows 1711–12. A pioneer of the science school at Cambridge, he left his books and cabinet to St Catharine's. The great hospital is his best and greatest memorial. An interesting point in his career is that prior to 1860 he is the only Fellow to take the medical course at Cambridge. The Founder permitted his Fellows to study (for a degree) only philosophy and sacred theology; the Edwardian statutes added “the Arts”, not till 1860 was it strictly legal for a Fellow to study medicine. It is perhaps significant that Addenbrooke ceased to be a Fellow in the year following his taking the degree of M.D. There is an unpublished life of this Addenbrooke by Dr A. W. Langford, which was submitted as a thesis for the Cambridge M.D. An instalment from it appears in the St Catharine's Society Magazine for 1935.
Arrowsmith, John, graduated at St John's in 1619. He became Fellow of St Catharine's in 1623 and vacated his Fellowship in 1631. Regius Professor of Divinity and Master of St John's in 1644, he became Master of Trinity in 1653. He died in 1659.
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The Founder was very anxious about keeping safe the books he gave to the Library, and Corrie has written a good account of his work in this direction, which is printed below, with the kind permission of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society (Vol. i).
There are no accounts of receipt and expenditure down to 1683, and from that date to 1740 the only regular emolument of the Library was £2 from each Fellow Commoner.
After 1740 a rent of £5 is brought to account from lands at Over, but we do not know how these lands came into the possession of the College. Various gifts came to the Library from Francis Tilney in 1703, Francis Neale in 1705, John Addenbrooke in 1718, Dr Crosse in 1728, Mr Halfhyde in 1730 and Thomas Bence in 1737. But the great benefactor was Dr Sherlock, once Master, who in 1756 gave £600 for the renovation of the Library and £21. 95. id. in 1760. He left the College by will his books and lands in order to pay £20 a year to a Librarian Scholar and £4 a year for his rooms. Sherlock also put up the rails in Queens’ Lane, leaving money to keep them in repair.
Soon after 1871 the Junior Library of modern text-books was separated from the Fellows’ Library, and the volumes were housed in the Sherlock Building, pulled down in 1935. In 1919 the books were removed to Old Lodge and in 1933 to the basement of 68 Trumpington Street.
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There is printed here an abstract of the statutes drawn up (i) by the Founder, (2) by the Commission of Edward VI, (3) & (4) by the two Commissions of Queen Victoria. The first three are in Latin, that of Woodlark being barbarous in the extreme. The composers of the Edwardian statutes take the Founder's name in vain by writing their preamble in the first person singular! The last of the four sets is printed practically in its entirety. The history of the College is epitomised in these codes.
FOUNDER'S STATUTES
Preamble
This recites that “I Robert Wodelarke have founded a College or Hall in Mylstrete for the increase of the sciences and faculties of philosophy and of sacred theology, and after taking the advice of learned men have drawn up these statutes”
On the office of Master
There is to be a Master, superior to the Fellows and to the others living in the College, to rule and govern it according to the statutes, but in graver matters to consult the Fellows. He must be at least thirty years of age and Master or Bachelor of sacred theology.
The Master's stipend is to be a hundred shillings a year, paid in equal parts at the end of the four “terms” of the year. The Master may hold ecclesiastical preferment.
STATUTES OF EDWARD VI
1549
Preamble
This recites that “I Robert Wodelarke have founded a College or Hall in the University of Cambridge to increase the knowledge of sacred theology, philosophy and the other arts. […]
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The real history of a college is a thread spun, out of the lives of those who have lived together within its walls. It is, however, only during the last century that the community life of St Catharine's has been recorded with any degree of fulness; down to the nineteenth century at least much more is known of “Catharine men” after they left the College than when they were in it, and of those who died while they were members of the Society most are shadowy figures. Every now and then the common will of the College manifests itself in some corporate act, or its efforts at self-expression appear in disputes, whether amicable differences of opinion or passionate quarrels. But events like these are occasional. This history, therefore, is episodic, a sequence of incidents usually to all appearance disconnected and separate. Doubtless the links are always there, but only sometimes are they seen by us; more often they have been lost for ever in the mists of oblivion. A college history, therefore, must be annalistic in character, and nothing is gained by disguising this truth instead of frankly admitting it. Only occasionally is it wise to attempt to connect one episode with another, and then only tentatively and with every possible precaution. The spirit of a period, its mentality, is the true bond between one event and another, and it cannot be caught, except partially and with much uncertainty.
If this continuous thread of human lives could be reconstructed, the history of a college would be as interesting as a novel.
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GRANT OF PLATE TO SIR CHARLES CAESAR IN
DISCHARGE OF A DEBT OF £200
Whereas We, the said Master or Keeper and Fellows of the said College or Hall have borrowed and received of Sir Charles Caesar of Bennington in the County of Hertford, Knight, the sum of £200 of lawful English money for the use of the said College, and have expended the same in and towards the new Buildings thereof, and which said sum is now justly due and owing by us to the said Sir Charles Caesar, BE IT NOW KNOWN,
That We, for and in satisfaction and discharge of £100 of the said debt of £200 by us owing–have given, granted, bargained and sold unto the said Sir Charles Caesar,
All and sundry Silver Tankards and pieces of plate herein after mentioned; i.e. One Silver Tankard called Mr Soothby's Tankard, weighing twenty-five ounces and ten pennyweight; One large two-eared Silver plate weighing thirty ounces; One Silver Tankard called Sir John Rouse's Tankard weighing fifty ounces; One Silver Tankard called Mr Peter Pleasant's Tankard weighing twenty-nine ounces and ten pennyweight; One Silver Tankard called Mr Robert Brookes’ Tankard weighing twenty-four ounces and ten pennyweight; One Silver two-eared plate called Mr Potts’ plate weighing twenty ounces; One other Silver two-eared plate with the College arms on it weighing twenty-one ounces; One other Silver Tankard called Mr Boothby's Tankard weighing nineteen ounces and 10 pennyweight; […]
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St catharine's college was founded in 1473 by Robert Woodlark, Provost of King's, whose life and work are given in Chapter II.
The site chosen by Woodlark for the new foundation was quite close to King's College. If one were to take Queens' Lane, the north wall of the Hall, and lines drawn at right angles to these from the centre of the lawn, the rectangle thus formed would probably include all the original buildings. Browne says that during the drought of 1877 “we saw very clearly on the grass of the College Court the lie of the Chapel walls and the corner buttresses; they extended about halfway across the grass-plot from west to east, and about halfway also from north to south”.
Some preparatory steps were taken at least as early as 1459, for on 10 September in that year Woodlark bought two tenements in Milne Street, situated in the parishes of St Edward and St Botolph, between the tenement of John Rasour to the south and a tenement belonging to Michael House on the north. They abutted on a tenement of Corpus Christi (le George) to the east, and on Milne Street to the west. The northern boundary was 90 feet, the southern 107 feet 2 inches. The tenements were subject to a quit rent of 3 shillings a year payable to the Master and Scholars of Michael House.
Milne Street (“the street of the mills”) was the old name of Queens' Lane, once one of the main thoroughfares of the town. The boundary between the two parishes passes through the entrance to the present D staircase.
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The records of St Catharine's, rich in legal documents, are poor in letters; but among the papers left by Eachard are a number of letters written to him in or about 1680, which, with a few to be found in the Baumgartner Manuscripts, throw a clear if not brilliant light upon the inner life of the College.
Here is a communication sent to Eachard on 23 April 1680 by J. Votier:
“I never heard of the letter I sent a quarter of a year since: I did then desire an account, yet am not in capacity to pay at present.… His carriage hath been ill. Let the milliners etc be forbidden to trust him: he hath clothes enough for a quarter of a year, or 2 months. Take him off from Tobacco, he hath forced it on himself, he neglecteth his study, would run after wenches: I hope you will laugh him out of these things. Task him well for his book: If a strict hand be not kept over him he will do but little. Let not him know of this my writing. I will endeavour to get money, as soon as I can, when I know my charge: I desire care be used in casting up the accounts, and that the profit of his scholarship may be allowed […]
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