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visitors compelled him in 1648 to resign his | mastership and professorship in order to avoid expulsio |
Cockman's | mastership at University College was a contested one, w |
ration in 1660, Rainbowe was restored to his | mastership at Cambridge, and appointed chaplain to the |
After holding a | mastership at Bury, in 1781 he became head master of Re |
In December 2006, he vacated the | Mastership because of ill health, and was made an Emeri |
ege prospered and developed under Appleton's | mastership, especially in the area around Logic Lane (f |
ll Sargeant and David Fuller taking over the | mastership for one year apiece. |
nd has received several honours, including a | mastership from the American College of Physicians-Amer |
The | Mastership Game (2000), ISBN 3-426-61862-1 |
In the early days of his | mastership he joined the party opposed to Peter Baro an |
he became Master of Clare, retiring from the | Mastership in 1939. |
house from 1823 until his appointment to the | mastership in February 1842. |
Later, having been promoted to a | Mastership in Chancery, he was sent as ambassador to th |
Benjamin Laney had been ejected from the | mastership in March 1644, and the post had been success |
Bowie was elected to the Christ's | Mastership in 2002, after spending ten years as Marshal |
tried for it in vain; he was deprived of the | mastership in 1710, but was reappointed 9 October 1714. |
He also declined the | mastership of Trinity College, Cambridge. |
n 22 March following he was presented to the | mastership of Sherburn Hospital, County Durham. |
He was twice offered the | mastership of Charterhouse school, but turned it down. |
In 1877, the | mastership of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where Maine had |
owever, in the same year Ashton resigned the | mastership of the school. |
In 1797 Pitt urged him to accept the | mastership of the Temple. |
he was collated by Archbishop Tenison to the | mastership of Eastbridge hospital in Kent. |
In 1534 he resigned the | mastership of Pembroke Hall, increasingly a Protestant |
The | mastership of Sherburn Hospital in Durham was granted t |
stopherson was appointed in his stead to the | Mastership of Trinity. |
On his retirement from the | Mastership of the Quorn Hunt he sold that pack to Sir H |
During his tenure of the | Mastership of the College there were six Wardens who se |
ty plate to the king, he was deprived of the | mastership of Peterhouse (13 March 1643). |
Here he lived, after resigning the | mastership of the school in 1749, until his death on 21 |
embly, and in December 1645 succeeded to the | mastership of the Savoy. |
In 1738, Dawes was appointed to the | mastership of the Royal Free Grammar School, Newcastle |
rchbishop John Whitgift to the queen for the | mastership of the Temple, vacant by the death of Richar |
In 1802, Edward Hasted was given the | Mastership of The Hungerford Almshouses by his friend W |
Green, bishop of Ely, to be deprived of the | mastership of Trinity College. |
In either 1699 or 1700, he resigned the | mastership of Trinity and became Dean of Durham, which |
wich, and the following year he resigned the | mastership of Trinity Hall. |
and was at the same time a candidate for the | mastership of St. John's College. |
isitors, failed to appear, and thus lost his | Mastership of University College. |
an of Durham, appointed Smart in 1598 to the | mastership of Durham Grammar School. |
hip of Sydney Grammar School in 1921 and the | mastership of Queen's in 1927, he became headmaster of |
He lost the | Mastership of the Horse in 1868 when the government fel |
dral, and was elected on the next day to the | mastership of Jesus College, Cambridge, both offices be |
oney and two years later by the offer of the | mastership of Sutton's Hospital, Charterhouse. |
, in the rectory of which, as well as in the | mastership of Catharine Hall, he was confirmed at the R |
Cowell he was elected to succeed him in the | mastership of Trinity Hall, on 12 October 1611, being a |
intervention of the Bishop of Durham, to the | mastership of Christ's Hospital, Sherburn, near Durham. |
e church of York, and was later promised the | mastership of the Hospital of St Cross, near Winchester |
ool flourished in the 17th century under the | mastership of Thomas Smelt, and notable alumni of that |
oyal Family, and claimed the Sovereign Grand | Mastership of this Dynastic Order. |
e now dynastic order remains under the Grand | Mastership of the head of the former Royal house. |
aged man in his 70's, states that the Grand | Mastership of the Knights Templar Order was verbally tr |
e of Grand Master, and "transfers" his Grand | Mastership of the Templar Order to Franciscus Theobaldu |
able Trust Formed in 1943 in the year of the | Mastership of Lindsay Cutler and administered by Truste |
In 1639 the | Mastership of the Rolls became vacant on the death of S |
In July 1630 he accepted the | mastership of a school at Kirton-in-Lindsey, but soon m |
ln Cathedral, and on 8 December received the | mastership of the Spital Hospital at Spital-in-the-Stre |
ook the degree of B.D., and when in 1692 the | mastership of University College was refused by interna |
He resigned the | mastership on 1 October 1735, died at Sunbury on 30 Mar |
Under Gear's | mastership the school has seen its first international |
From 1670 to the end of his | Mastership, there was great concentration on rebuilding |
ns and family influence, But he resigned the | mastership two years later on 1 November 1518; the coll |
8 km cross-country ski event of the Italian | mastership.. Two years afterwards he finished fifth toge |
in 1808, he combined the bishopric with his | mastership until his death in 1820. |
nds were owned by the Master and a change of | mastership was either by purchase or inheritance. |
He later shared the | Mastership with Sir Bellingham-Graham and Sir Edward Sm |
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