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Boydell & Brewer Ltd Registrum Cancellarii Oxon II 2 Oxford Historical Society First Series 94
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Oxford Historical Society Registrum Annalium Collegii Mertonensis, 1603-1660
This latest volume in the series of Merton Annals covers a turbulent time in the college's history, including the siege of Oxford. This volume continues the series of Merton annals published by the Oxford Historical Society, beginning in 1483. This volume, dealing with the main part of the seventeenth century, contains both a transcript of the (mainly Latin)register, and a long introduction discussing college development in this very disturbed period, culminating in Civil War, the siege of Oxford, and the imposition of Cromwellian government on the university.
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Oxford Historical Society Memoirs of the City and University of Oxford in 1738: Together with Poems, Odd Lines, Fragments & Small Scraps, by `Shepilinda' (Elizabeth Sheppard)
A delightful and often witty description of the Oxford colleges in the eighteenth century. Shepilinda's Memoirs of the City and University of Oxford is a light-hearted but valuable manuscript account of the Oxford colleges in 1738, written by a lively and engaging young woman who had a measure of social access to many of them. Elizabeth Sheppard (pen-name "Shepilinda") was accompanied on her visits by a friend and confidante with the nickname "Scrippy", for whom the resulting memoir and appended collection of poems are intended as a gift. Elizabeth clearly had a facility for getting people to talk to her quite freely, together with a quick grasp of the information she received; she also had a lively, sometimes mischievous, sense of humour. The work, frequently unflattering to the dons (the wife of one is described as "ever a Moving Dumpling"), is entertaining, informative, and also unusual, in that women's voices are rarely heard at that date. The Memoirs are presented here with anintroduction and notes, providing information on the people involved and setting them into context. Until his retirement GEOFFREY NEATE worked at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, with particular responsibility for computerising the catalogue entries for books published before 1920.
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Oxford Historical Society A Biographical Register of St. John's College, Oxford, 1555-1660
Full biographical accounts of the members of St John's College Oxford give much new evidence for academic life of the period. This volume comprises a register of all who were academically of St John's College, Oxford, from its foundation in 1555 until 1660, as well as of a number of men otherwise associated with it. It includes many figures of nationalimportance, among them William Laud, William Juxon, Edmund Campion, and Bulstrode Whitelocke, scholarly translators of the Bible, five future earls, and many Members of Parliament. The biographies, based on a very wide rangeof sources, amplify and correct existing work and identify many previously unknown St John's men. The introduction draws on this new research to provide a richer and more nuanced portrayal of an early-modern Oxford college than any so far attempted - and, since the College was both a Catholic Marian foundation and the institution in which Laud spend much of his life, makes a significant contribution to an understanding of the ramifications of early modernEnglish religious loyalties. The College's involvement in early academic drama in Oxford also receives special attention, as do its many Shakespearean connections (both family and Warwickshire affinity). An extensive Glossary provides essential supplementary guidance to the workings of the early-modern academic world. Andrew Hegarty gained his D.Phil. from the University of Oxford; his research is on the history of European universities in theearly modern period.
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Oxford Historical Society Register of Congregations, 1505-17, Vol I
Analysis of the organisation of Oxford University in the early 16th century followed by part of the text of the University register of congregations (1505-8).
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Oxford Historical Society Two Cartularies of Abingdon Abbey, Vol I
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Oxford Historical Society The Register of Congregation, 1448-63
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Oxford Historical Society The Life and Times of Anthony Wood Antiquary of Oxford 1632-1695 vol. V
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Oxford Historical Society The Cartulary of the Monastry of St Fridewide at Oxford vol II
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Oxford Historical Society A Cartulary of the Hospital of St John the Baptist. Vol III
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Oxford Historical Society Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne vol. XI
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Oxford Historical Society Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne voL. II
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Oxford Historical Society The Building Accounts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1517-18
This edition of the building accounts is put into a wider context with a study of its founder, Richard Fox. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, was founded in 1517 by Richard Fox, bishop of Winchester. He intended it to educate students in classical Greek, Latin and Hebrew, and their literature; Erasmus praised it as a scholarly achievement, and a beacon of Renaissance classical learning. The heart of this book is an edition of the original fortnightly building site accounts of 1517-1518, giving us a window onto a late-medieval building site, with its detailsof early sixteenth-century building materials, craft techniques, project management skills and working conditions, including siesta periods and sub-contracting. The introduction describes Fox's long road to 1517: his motives far more complicated than a bishop looking for worldly fame and heavenly reward. Born into a Lincolnshire yeoman, Fox studied law at Oxford, rebelled against Richard III and became Henry VII's closest political adviser. Taken together,they provide a detailed account of the foundation of the College, both literal and metaphorical.
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Oxford Historical Society Register of Congregations, 1505-17, Vol II
Text (Latin) of the Oxford University register of congregations (1508-17).
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Oxford Historical Society Monumental Inscriptions in All Souls College, Oxford
Texts (most in Latin) and translations of monumental inscriptions in all souls.
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Oxford Historical Society Registrum Annalium 1567-1603
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Oxford Historical Society Bibliography of Printed Works Relating to the City of Oxford
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Oxford Historical Society Registrum Annalium 1521-67
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Oxford Historical Society Oxford Council Acts (1583-1626)
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Oxford Historical Society The Oseney Cartulary. Vol III
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Oxford Historical Society The Oseney Cartulary. Vol I
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Oxford Historical Society Formularies Which Bear on the History of Oxford, c.1204-1420. Vol I
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Oxford Historical Society Oxford Studies Presented to Daniel Callus. 1959-60
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Oxford Historical Society Oxford City Apprentices, 1513-1602
Edition of records of Oxford apprentices provides valuable evidence for historians. Oxford greatly expanded and flourished under the Tudors, as the reviving University provided a growing body of consumers and trade for shopkeepers and craftsmen. They needed apprentices - and in huge numbers, as the material inthis volume demonstrates. It calendars the enrolments of over two thousand apprenticeship contracts made during this period; they are a familiar source for social and economic history and genealogy, but the Oxford material, in both quantity and detail, is quite exceptional. Moreover, sixteenth-century enrolments are much fuller than their more familiar seventeenth-century successors, containing miscellaneous information of great interest, notably lists ofworking tools, details of journeymen's wages, and stipulations about apprentices' behaviour. The data is discussed in an Introduction which re-examines the apprenticeship system on the basis of the unusually plentiful statistics, throwing new light on such matters as length of service, payment of premiums, and the rates of career failure and success. Oxford recruited apprentices from an astonishingly wide area; their places of origin are identified and mapped, and an analysis of their social and geographical origins breaks new ground in the field of migration studies. More prosaically the calendar provides the genealogist and local historian with the names, parentage, and places of origin of thousands of young men from all over England and Wales - crucial raw material for much-needed further research.on the later movements of qualified apprentices. Alan Crossley is a member of the modern history faculty, University of Oxford.
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Oxford Historical Society Account Rolls of University College, Oxford, Vol II (1472-1597)
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Oxford Historical Society Account Rolls of University College, Oxford, Vol I (1381-1471)
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Oxford Historical Society Registrum Cancellarii 1498-1506
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Oxford Historical Society Epistolae Academicae Oxon, 1508-97
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Oxford Historical Society Oxford Council Acts (1701-1752)
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Oxford Historical Society A Cartulary of the Hospital of St John the Baptist vol. II
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Oxford Historical Society Oxford Council Acts (1752-1801)
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Oxford Historical Society Oxford Council Acts (1626-66)
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Oxford Historical Society The Warden's Punishment Book of All Souls College, Oxford, 1601-1850
Edition, with full notes and apparatus, of a text which sheds much light on university affairs at the time. The Warden's Punishment Book is a record of punishments imposed on the Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford, for minor infringements of the statutes and of College discipline, from its inception in 1601 until 1851. It is a uniquedocument in terms of its scope and detail among the College records of Oxford and Cambridge and provides significant insights into the daily life and personal relationships of such an institution during the early modern period. This volume presents an edition of the text of the Punishment Book, with a substantial biographical register detailing the careers of those mentioned as punishers or punished. An introduction explains the significance and context of the Punishment Book within collegiate, university, and social history. Scott Mandelbrote is Fellow, Perne Librarian, and Director of Studies in History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, he was formerly Fellow and Sub-Warden of All Souls College, Oxford; John H.R. Davis is an Honorary Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, of which he was Warden between 1995 and 2008. He is an anthropologist and was Professor of Social Anthropology at the Universityof Oxford, and, before that, at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
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Oxford Historical Society The Domestic Accounts of Merton College, Oxford, 1482-94
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Oxford Historical Society Bibliography of Printed Works Relating to Oxfordshire (excluding the University and City of Oxford)
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Oxford Historical Society The Life and Times of Anthony Wood Antiquary of Oxford 1632-1695 Described by Himself vol. IV
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Oxford Historical Society The Oseney Cartulary. Vol II
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Oxford Historical Society Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne vol III
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Oxford Historical Society Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Vol. I
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Oxford Historical Society Woodforde at Oxford
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Oxford Historical Society Early Records of University College, Oxford
Edition - with English translation where appropriate - of crucial documents from the early history of Oxford's University College. University College claims to be the oldest College in Oxford, tracing its origins to an endowment of 1249. This book brings together the great majority of pre-1550 documents, other than its account rolls, from the College's archives, providing a sourcebook for its early history. The first part contains editions of texts with facing translations into English, including the College's medieval statutes, and documents about its early buildings; the second deals with medieval deeds relating to the College's properties in Oxfordshire, provided as calendars, since they are considerably more formulaic. The volume also includes full notes and an introduction. Robin Darwall-Smith isArchivist of Magdalen College; he has made extensive contributions to the history of both University College and Magdalen College.
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Oxford Historical Society Building Accounts of All Souls College, Oxford, 1438-1443
Edition, with full explanatory material, of the documents concerning the building of All Souls, Oxford: a vital source for our knowledge of the period. The accounts covering the construction of All Souls, Oxford, in the five years from its foundation in 1438 are among the most important documentary sources for English medieval building history, and provide an almost unique recordof the physical creation of an Oxford college. They are here published in full for the first time, with commentary and analysis by the late Simon Walker. Supplementary material includes plans and documentation of the site, a description of the buildings, and an inventory of the college rooms in the sixteenth century. Simon Walker was Professor of History, University of Sheffield; Julian Munby is head of Buildings Archaeology at Oxford Archaeology.
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Oxford Historical Society Memorial Inscriptions in St John's College, Oxford
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Oxford Historical Society Two Cartularies of Abingdon Abbey, Vol II
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Oxford Historical Society A Bibliography of Printed Works Relating to Oxfordshire (excluding the University and City of Oxford); Supplementary Volume (to second series, no 11, 1949-50)
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Oxford Historical Society Epistolae Academicae Oxon Part 2
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Oxford Historical Society Epistolae Academicae Oxon Part 1
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Oxford Historical Society Minutes of the Oxford Paving Commissioners 1771–1801
Oxford Town and Gown came together in 1771 as Paving Commissioners, the city's principal local government body. Within thirty years this remarkable collaboration did much to transform Oxford from a medieval to a modern city. Eighteenth century Oxford was a place of great contrast with the architectural splendour of its university and college buildings set among narrow streets and timber-framed houses. Ancient gates and market stalls obstructed traffic and rubbish piled up in unpaved streets. Neither Town nor Gown could satisfy the growing appetite for urban improvement so they came together after centuries of rivalry in 1771 in a remarkable collaboration to sponsor a Local Act establishing Oxford Paving Commissioners as the city's principal local government body. The commissioners included the vice-chancellor and the mayor, heads of colleges, professors, councillors and local businessmen. A minority of these commissioners used the authority's extensive powers to rebuild Magdalen Bridge and reshape its approaches, abolish street markets, pull down old buildings, and pave, light and cleanse the streets. Some critics regretted these changes, others wanted more, but all could agree that, within thirty years, Oxford had been transformed.
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