Biographical Notes On the Librarians of Trinity College On Sir Edward Stanhopes

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3 Foster, Alumni Oxon. Sub nom.
56 SANDYS HUTCHINSON.
The manner in which he was connected with the dispute between Dr Bentley and the Archbishop has been already mentioned, the first occurrence of his name in the matter being, so far as I have observed, in the petition of Colbatch and Parne of 28 June, 1728 [Lambeth, 1 156, no. 1 bis]. This seems to have been sent to the Archbishop, together with a letter of Sir Hardolph Wasteneys, the uncle of Hutchinson, dated Headon, 28 August, 1728 [L
...ambeth, no. 56], which is an answer to a letter of the- Archbishop, which does not seem to be forth- coming.
Sir Hardolph urges the two main points on which Colbatch and Fame laid stress, and appeals to their petition in corro- boration, and maintains that the Archbishop has power to fill up the place. Lie had clearly been shewn Bentley 's letter of Aug. 13 to the Archbishop, after the receipt of which the Arch- bishop had evidently tried to quiet matters. Thus Sir Hardolph remarks, " Your Grace in pleased to take notice in the close , r person for the place.


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