Antiquarian Communications

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Antiquarian Communications
Cambridge Antiquarian Society (Cambridge, England)
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John Norris, his only son, was a young man of great promise.
A specimen of his poetical abilities is given in the Annual Register of 1761, and his attached friend, Sir John Fenn, says that he had a mind framed for and endowed with pure religion, abstruse knowledge, classical learning, and every polite and en- gaging accomplishment.
Digitized by LjOOQ IC XIII. A Letter from Br Edward Martin, Presi- dent of Queens' College, to William Bray, Chaplain to Archbishop Laud, with Notes and Observations
... thereon. By Charles Henry Cooper, F.S.A.
{Read Dec % 1861.] The following letter is from MS. Tanner, 158, fol. 116. I am indebted for a transcript of it to our worthy member the Rev.
W. G. Searle, M.A. Vicar of Oakington.
Most worthy S r , When I came home last Saterday night I founde all euen in prayers time at a Congregation in the Regent House, and when they came home they told me that the Vice-Ch r » had acted a kind of Sophister's speach against them who would not suffer their imunityes and Charters to be maintained against the craft and malice of whomsoeuer.


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