Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER II THE TRIPOS, name and thing
- CHAPTER III THE SOPHS' SCHOOLS before 1765
- CHAPTER IV ACTS AND OPPONENCIES after 1772
- CHAPTER V THE SENATE-HOUSE
- CHAPTER VI THE ADMISSION OF QUESTIONISTS. Huddling
- CHAPTER VII THE MATHEMATICKS
- CHAPTER VIII THE TRIVIAL ARTS
- CHAPTER IX HUMANITY
- CHAPTER X MORALS AND CASUISTRY
- CHAPTER XI LAW
- CHAPTER XII MODERN STUDIES
- CHAPTER XIII ORIENTAL STUDIES
- CHAPTER XIV PHYSICK
- CHAPTER XV ANATOMY
- CHAPTER XVI CHEMISTRY
- CHAPTER XVII GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY
- CHAPTER XVIII BOTANY
- CHAPTER XIX The Degree of M.A.
- CHAPTER XX MUSICK
- CHAPTER XXI ASTRONOMY
- CHAPTER XXII CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- i RELLIQUIAE COMITIALES ex codd. Caiensibus ms.tis
- ii LETTERS from Persons in Statu Pupillari at CAMBRIDGE 170⅘—1791
- iii A STUDENT'S GUIDE 1706—1740
- iv Ἐγκυκλоπαιδεία, or A Method of Instructing Pupils, 1707
- v TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS
- vi ST JOHN'S COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS (1765—1775)
- vii ANTIQUITIES OF THE TRIPOS LISTS AND CALENDARS
- viii ANTIQUITIES OF THE SCHOOLS from MSS. in Gonville and Caius Coll. (1772—1792)
- ix ANNALS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PRESS
- INDEX
ii - LETTERS from Persons in Statu Pupillari at CAMBRIDGE 170⅘—1791
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2010
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER II THE TRIPOS, name and thing
- CHAPTER III THE SOPHS' SCHOOLS before 1765
- CHAPTER IV ACTS AND OPPONENCIES after 1772
- CHAPTER V THE SENATE-HOUSE
- CHAPTER VI THE ADMISSION OF QUESTIONISTS. Huddling
- CHAPTER VII THE MATHEMATICKS
- CHAPTER VIII THE TRIVIAL ARTS
- CHAPTER IX HUMANITY
- CHAPTER X MORALS AND CASUISTRY
- CHAPTER XI LAW
- CHAPTER XII MODERN STUDIES
- CHAPTER XIII ORIENTAL STUDIES
- CHAPTER XIV PHYSICK
- CHAPTER XV ANATOMY
- CHAPTER XVI CHEMISTRY
- CHAPTER XVII GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY
- CHAPTER XVIII BOTANY
- CHAPTER XIX The Degree of M.A.
- CHAPTER XX MUSICK
- CHAPTER XXI ASTRONOMY
- CHAPTER XXII CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- i RELLIQUIAE COMITIALES ex codd. Caiensibus ms.tis
- ii LETTERS from Persons in Statu Pupillari at CAMBRIDGE 170⅘—1791
- iii A STUDENT'S GUIDE 1706—1740
- iv Ἐγκυκλоπαιδεία, or A Method of Instructing Pupils, 1707
- v TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS
- vi ST JOHN'S COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS (1765—1775)
- vii ANTIQUITIES OF THE TRIPOS LISTS AND CALENDARS
- viii ANTIQUITIES OF THE SCHOOLS from MSS. in Gonville and Caius Coll. (1772—1792)
- ix ANNALS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PRESS
- INDEX
Summary
Thanks to Mr G. Williams' Catalogue and Index to the Additional mss. (sometime known as the Baumgartner Papers) in the Camb. Univ. Library, we can easily collect the threads which connected the life of William Reneu with the famous John Strype.
In Nov. 1696, his father, Peter Reneu, wrote from London asking Strype to take the boy Willy, aged 7 years, as his pupil at his parsonage of Low Leyton in Essex (where Strype lived sixty-six years, though never inducted). Terms, £20 and presents offered, £30 accepted, (MS. Add Camb., tom. i. part ii. no. 165).
The boy was kindly treated by his tutor (i. ii. 166), to whom, when he was sent back after holidays (11 Oct. 1698—8 Sept. 1699—23 May, 1700), in his tenth, eleventh, and twelfth years, being found very troublesome at home, requests were forwarded to the effect that Willy should be kept more strictly, whipt now and then, and taught dancing instead of playing with the foot-boy and children in the village (iii. ii. 259, 260 : i. ii. 231).
The history of W. Reneu's Cambridge career must be told by the letters here printed from the originals of the Strype Correspondence in the ‘Baumgartner’ collection.
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- Scholae AcademicaeSome Account of the Studies at the English Universities in the Eighteenth Century, pp. 289 - 329Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1877