University of Cambridge & Gale (Firm). (1769). Whereas His Grace the Duke of Grafton our chancellor elect, has been pleased to appoint Saturday the first of July next for his installation; the members of the Senate, and other persons hereafter mentioned, are hereby required to assemble in the Senate-House, betwixt the hours of ten and eleven of the same day; the noblemen in their proper habits; doctors of the several faculties, in their Congregation-Robes; Bachelors of Divinity, Regent and Non-Regent Masters, and Bachelors of Law and Physic, in their hoods and caps; fellow-commoners, who are Bachelors of Arts, in their bachelors gowns, hoods, and square caps of velvet; and non-graduated fellow-commoners, in their proper habits. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationUniversity of Cambridge and Gale (Firm). Whereas His Grace the Duke of Grafton Our Chancellor Elect, Has Been Pleased to Appoint Saturday the First of July Next for His Installation; the Members of the Senate, and Other Persons Hereafter Mentioned, Are Hereby Required to Assemble in the Senate-House, Betwixt the Hours of Ten and Eleven of the Same Day; the Noblemen in Their Proper Habits; Doctors of the Several Faculties, in Their Congregation-Robes; Bachelors of Divinity, Regent and Non-Regent Masters, and Bachelors of Law and Physic, in Their Hoods and Caps; Fellow-commoners, Who Are Bachelors of Arts, in Their Bachelors Gowns, Hoods, and Square Caps of Velvet; and Non-graduated Fellow-commoners, in Their Proper Habits. [Cambridge]: [publisher not identified], 1769.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationUniversity of Cambridge and Gale (Firm). Whereas His Grace the Duke of Grafton Our Chancellor Elect, Has Been Pleased to Appoint Saturday the First of July Next for His Installation; the Members of the Senate, and Other Persons Hereafter Mentioned, Are Hereby Required to Assemble in the Senate-House, Betwixt the Hours of Ten and Eleven of the Same Day; the Noblemen in Their Proper Habits; Doctors of the Several Faculties, in Their Congregation-Robes; Bachelors of Divinity, Regent and Non-Regent Masters, and Bachelors of Law and Physic, in Their Hoods and Caps; Fellow-commoners, Who Are Bachelors of Arts, in Their Bachelors Gowns, Hoods, and Square Caps of Velvet; and Non-graduated Fellow-commoners, in Their Proper Habits. [publisher not identified], 1769.