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Identifier: cambridgeitshist00grayuoft (find matches)
Title: Cambridge and its history : with sixteen illustrations in colour by Maxwell Armfield, and sixteen other illustrations
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Gray, Arthur, 1852-1940
Subjects: University of Cambridge Universities and colleges -- England History
Publisher: London : Methuen
Contributing Library: OISE - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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factionthat he was not called upon to expend a penny inalterations or additions. There was neither cloisternor common dormitory. Hall, chapel, offices andchambers stood in their usual places. The onlydifference from the typical plan, seen at Queens, isthat the chambers which were formerly the Priorsand became the Masters lodge were not, as usual,between hall and chapel but at the western end ofthe hall. The monks presumably went out in 1539,and, as there is no evidence that their affairs weremismanaged, the buildings were probably in decentrepair in 1542, when the scholars came in. According to the charter of foundation the societywas to consist of a Master and eight fellows : but somean was the provision left for it by Audley in hiswill (1544) that the number of the fellows was suc-cessively reduced to six and to four. The dead handof the founder was heavy on the small community.The mastership was to be for ever in the gift of thepossessor of the estate at Audley End, into the owner-
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KISHKkS I.ANK. NKNl IHK i.kK.AT I.KMkIK TRANSITION 95 ship of which Audley had crept after the dissolutionof Walden Abbey. Powers altogether tyrannicalwere given to the Master, and he was not even calledupon to reside. Though the statutes were not drawnup until many years after Audleys death, in theseparticulars they seem to give effect to his wishes.He died in 1544 and was buried at Walden in an altar-tomb of black marble. The stone is not harder,says Fuller, nor the marble blacker than the heartof him who lies beneath. By the University hewas remembered, not as its benefactor, but as thecorrupt and servile judge who did to death the nobleFisher. In 1545 an act was passed for the dissolution ofcolleges and vesting their property in the King andhis successors. The courtiers, who had been fleshedin the spoils of the monasteries, like wolves agape,as Archbishop Parker wrote, were baying for the pos-sessions of the scholars. It was a time of sore dis-couragement in the University. In mov

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