after consultation had with his friends concerning the matter petitioned Queen Elizabeth that she would be pleased to found a College in Oxford that he might bestow his estate for the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales to be trained up in good letters."t... Jesus College - Page 6by Ernest George Hardy - 1899 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1810 - 430 pages
...petitioned Queen Elizabeth that she would be graciously pleased to found a College in Oxford, on which he might bestow his estate, for the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales. The Queen granted her charter in 1571, and gave a religious house, called Whitehall, for the site,... | |
| 1859 - 270 pages
...petitioned Queen Elizabeth that she would be graciously pleased to found a College in Oxford, on which he might bestow his estate for the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales. The Queen granted her charter in 1571 , and gave a religious house, called Whitehall, for the site,... | |
| James Ingram - 1837 - 434 pages
...Elizabeth assented to his petition; 'that she would be pleased to found a college in Oxford, on which he might bestow his estate for the maintenance of...certain scholars of Wales, to be trained up in good letters.' The royal charter is dated 27 June, 13 Eliz. 1571; by which Dr. Price was graciously permitted... | |
| 1839 - 246 pages
...petitioned Queen Elizabeth that she would be graciously pleased to found a College in Oxford, on which he might bestow his estate for the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales. The Queen granted her charter in 1571, and gave a religious house, called Whitehall, for the site,... | |
| James Ingram - 1847 - 310 pages
...Elizabeth assented to his petition ; ' that she would be pleased to found a college in Oxford, on which he might bestow his estate for the maintenance of...certain scholars of Wales, to be trained up in good letters.' The royal charter is dated 27 June, 13 Eliz. 1571 ; by which Dr. Price was graciously permitted... | |
| Robert Willis - 1886 - 862 pages
...but the statutes, given in 1622, double these numbers. Wood further states that the founder intended "the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales to be trained up in good letters," and that they lodged in White Hall until sufficient buildings had been erected for their... | |
| Charles William Boase - 1890 - 258 pages
...Price in 1571. He petitioned Elizabeth that she would be pleased to found a college in Oxford, on which he might bestow his estate for the maintenance of...certain scholars of Wales, ' to be trained up in good letters.' She consented to become the foundress (the Tudors laid stress on their Welsh origin, as we... | |
| 1888 - 616 pages
...Rice, Treasurer of St. David's, that she would be SEAL or BALLIOL COLJXOE. pleased to found a College for the maintenance of certain scholars of Wales, "to be trained up in good letters." A grant of timber from the forests of Shotover and Stow was added by the Queen, whose effigy... | |
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