To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls of the University of Oxford : : you are desired to signifie to your societies and remind them that during the solemnity now approaching, on the twenty first day of May, all doctors are to wear their scarlet gowns and that the exercises will begin at three of the clock in the after-noon after the ringing of the little bell at St. Maries ...
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| Other Authors: | Bathurst, Ralph, 1620-1704 |
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| Language: | English |
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1683.
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