you? 3 p. 371. 1. 27. After flourish,-15 Dec. 1 Ed. VI. was the Bill for the Bounds and Liberties of the City of Oxford.-Rot. Parl. An. Eod. P. 371. 1. 5. After Abroad,-3 Ed. VI. was an Act, a Bill concerning the Fee-Farm to be repaid as they were.-Ingroffatur, Rot. V. 1. 91. P. 314. 1. 32. After Pity,-Combinations to inhance the Price of Things not able to be hindered, Dec. 1772, was a Collection made for the Relief of the induftrious and indigent Poor of this City, when the Inhabitants gave 2461. 6s. the Colleges above 2007. his Grace of Marlborough 50l. the Bishop of Oxford Ten Guineas, befides many private Donations; by this Means a Sixpenny Loaf will be fold for three Months or more to each one of a Family for Three-pence. As it was raifed with the utmost Chearfulnefs, it is accepted with all Thankfulness. Ao. 5 R. Joh. The Kinge, &c. to the Maior and Sheriffs of London, &c. "We command you that ye caufe certain Corne to be bought by our Fee"Farme, and thereof to make Brede, fo that fowre Loves fhall be worthe "a penny; and that ye caufe alfo certeine Meate to be made to make "Porrege thereof, and that ye fede at London CCC poole People to the "Daie of the Affumption of or Ladie, fo that everie one of them have "dailie one Loffe and fo much Potage, made of the faid Meale and "Herbes, wherebye they be fuftained, and it fhall be allowed you at our Exchequer.-Under the fame Forme was written to the Sheriffe of Oxon, "that bye the Overfight of the Abbot of Ofney, and iii Liege Men of the "fame Towne, be fed C poore People, bye the Terme above-written.". Ex Turr. Lond. in Leland, Coll. V. 6. 16. 66 p. 391. The Charter for the Affize of Bread and Beer, thus granted, is ancienter than the Statute of the Affize for the whole Kingdom, made 51 H. III.-Ex Coll. H. Brook, LL. D. Official Cur. Ep. Oxon. 1494, In the Names of Towns limited for the fafe Cuftody of Weights and Meafures, according to the King's Standard for certain Shires, was this of Oxeneford.-Hawkins Stat. at large, An. Eod. MONUMENTS. P. 3. In Flexney,in qua. 2 in Frewin, Arg. 4 Bars, &c.-14. In Fog, after Arms, a Fefs charged with Eftoils, imp. Quatermain.-18. Clackson.— 22. In Fry, St. Clementis. p. 23. After Savage,MARCELLUS LAROON, Efq; greatly esteemed in his Life, and truly regretted in his Death, which happened June 1, 1772, in the 94th Year of his Age. After Crompton, Arms, Arg. on a Chief, Gul. 3 Pheons, Or. His Creft, an Horfe's Head, Arg. iffuing out of a Crown, Or. Pag. 249 125 96 79 21, 40 118 93 92, 103, 143 - 93 Deadly Sins, 185-St. Ebb's, 173-St. 102, 127 37 37 74 29, 53 IC4 93 103, 232 109 32 142 73, 108 - Franchises, 371,8 91 Market, 73 Members, Tingewick, 272 Medley, Mufick-Room, Vine, 126, 143 Obfervatory, University, little, 51 great, 103 its Situation, Water, 271 William, alias Kibold, 96, 142 Winchester, 99 Willoughby, 75 Worm, Wormer, Wodcock, Jews, Oxford, its Foundation or Antiquity, 3, 7 1,3 II, 12, 13 14, 111, 204 | Names, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 Many other Halls, to the Number of Adynton, 185- Barbican, 92-Bedford, RELIGIOUS HOUSES. Auftin, St. 186, 245 Barnard's 223 221 Bartholomew, 273 220 Carmalites, 287 North Weft, ERRATA. - Page 9. Note P, pontem.-p. 1o. 1. 29. Mercia. p. 20. 1. 38. were.-P. 21. 1. 30. the Additions. illa. 1. 18. conceffi. 1. 21. et. 1. 26. fuos. 1. 36. Regn. nri.-P. 340. 1. 6. Comitem. 1. 1o. Officers. |