Book of misdemeanours in King's College ()

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Gr. Translation, after "having  had Time
much more than fufficieat for the per-
forEanoe of   them;   it  not   appearing
that  he  had  any Intention  of   doing
them  at   all.

restored.

Ogilvie fuspended by the prefident  for
the  same Fault.                r)®stored.
 

Augt, 5.       Bogert  to  be  represented to  the Govern¬
ors,the next Visitation, for refufing  to
come to Coileg^<r?EX  Saturday,when fent
for  —  tho'   he kEew  he was  confined  by
the prefident *©#  till .hg fhould com-
pleat   some Exerqifes —  and,afterwards
declaring   (which  was proved  to  his Face
to  be  a Falsehood)   that   he  did  not jceok
he was  sent  for.

Performed the  Exercise  fet  him,and was

absolved.
 

bepr.

Bogert    I   Begraged by the Board  of  Governors for
Shreeve  (  different   heinous  of fences, till  by their
RickettsI dutiful Behaviour  they fhall merit  Re¬
storation.
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