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N?xxx. Terr,e-Filius: I I George I'alyn, citizen of Zon,don, in the year 1609. .,,ave three h?ndred t?oumls, to buy an annuity of fix- teen poun.:ls per annum, for a perpetual exhib?tmn to four poor tcholars in arts, to each four pounds a- year, as long as ?hey continued in college, or until they ?ould take the degree of batthdor in divinity. Whomas Par?dyne, citizen of London, in the yeae i6? 3. gave an exhibition of ten pounds t,er annum to three poor fcholars, (vi?,) to one four pounds a- year, and to the other t?vo three pounds a-year,to ?ch. He paid this money him?if as Iongas heliv and at his decea? gave tu, o hundred pounds, to buy lands to the time value for ever. Sir ['?iam Craven Knt. and alderman of London, gave the re?ory of Creek in Nonhampto?fldre,?nno ?6I?. Galfrd Z!?es Efq? al&rman of Loudon, dev?d by will, one hundred poun? ?nno ?obn Rixman, of MaideaheaJ, in Berk?ire, for- merly fallow ofthi? co?vge, gave one hu?red Pound,,.. ?nno x 6 z o. ?he.Iady ?evet gave one hundred Pounds,. was pard by her Executors, ?nno x 6? 3. yoh? ?uckeri&e, Bimop of z&, gave five ?ounds? to redeem certainhnds, the incomeofwhxch. was to be divided equally among a? the fellows and frholars. Sir ?;am Paddy Knr. gave, by will, t?o thou- )nd and eight hundred Pounds, for ?ipends to an ?r- gang, eight tinging. men, and four chor?ers : what was left he order'd to be apply'd to repair the organ whenever there O. ould be occafion, and to buy books for the library, excepting twenty thillings [or a fea? (called in the }tniverfity a Gaudium) upon the anni- ?e?ry day 4 his death, and twen? ?illings more O' Thi? was given Mnno Sir