 | Rev. John Walker - 1806
...altered, and corresponds to our Clerks of the Market. In these Hospitia did the students live at first, by the contribution of the nobility and great men in church and slate, and afterwards at their"qwn expence, till the pious and munificent patrons of learning thought... | |
 | Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1889
...altered, and corresponds to our clerks of the market. In these hospitia did the students live, at first by the contribution of the nobility and great men...and munificent patrons of learning thought fit to settle for ever upon them certain and plentiful revenues, and to enlarge and beautify their habitations.... | |
 | Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1889
...altered, and corresponds to our clerks of the market. In these hospitia did the students live, at first by the contribution of the nobility and great men...and munificent patrons of learning thought fit to settle for ever upon them certain and plentiful revenues, and to enlarge and beautify their habitations.... | |
 | Anthony à Wood - 1889
...is now somewhat altered, and correi clerks of the market. In these hospitia did the students live, a contribution of the nobility and great men in Church and State, and their own expence, till the pious and munificent patrons of learning settle for ever upon them certain... | |
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