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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2012

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Patent, 13 Hen. 3. m. 6.—Scholars of the University of Paris may, if they please, come into England and remain there for the sake of study. The King will appoint them cities, boroughs, or villages, to be chosen by them for their dwelling, and will cause them to enjoy liberty and tranquillity. 16 July.

Close, 15 Hen. 3. m. 13. dorso.—When the Chancellor and masters of the University of Cambridge shall have rebellious clerks who will not be chastised by them, they shall signify it to the Bishop of Ely, who shall signify it to the sheriff, who is to go to Cambridge, and, according to the direction of the Chancellor and masters, shall release, retain in prison, or expel the delinquents from Cambridge. 3 May.

Close, 15 Hen. 3. m. 13. dorso.—Sheriff of Cambridge is ordered to make proclamation that clerks pretending to be scholars, and not under the discipline or tuition of some master, leave Cambridge within fifteen days, or be committed to prison. 3 May.

Close, 15 Hen. 3. m. 13. dorso.—Bishop of Ely is commanded, when the Chancellor and masters of the University of Cambridge signify to him that they have rebellious clerks among them, to signify the same to the sheriff, that he may do what has been commanded therein. 3 May.

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Documents Relating to the University and Colleges of Cambridge
Published by Direction of the Commissioners Appointed by the Queen to Inquire into the State, Discipline, Studies, and Revenues of the said University and Colleges
, pp. 1 - 62
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1852

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