6'98 CAMBRIDGE. Thomas Saintjust, doctor of music ^ appointed 12th Dec. 1463"'. John Guxthokp, secretary to the Queen, appointed 30th Sept. J 468, vice Thomas Saintjust deceased "'"^ Richard le Scrop or Sckoope, bishop 0/ Carlisle, was master or warden of King's hall, 9th Nov. 1464"'. Hkxky Rost, provost of Eton, appointed 2nd Oct. 1477"^, confirmed 18th Feb. i483-4"- Christopher Uuswyk, the King's ahnoner, surrendered this place to John Blithe, 24th April 1488^*. Patent vacated I ith Feb. 1498, and the place granted to Geoffrey Blithe, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. He held the office of master or warden of King'^s hall, 2nd Feb. 1 305-6 '^^ TRINITY COLLEGE. From Michael-house and King's hall, and Fiste- wick's hostel, and two or three more, arose Trinity college, being all added together and converted into one college by king Henry VIII, who dedicated the same to the holy and undivided Trinity in the year 1546, anno regni 38^-. King Edward VI gave statutes to this college 8th Nov. 1552 ; queen Eliza- beth did the like, 29th March 1559, and her present Majesty, in the year 1 844, gave a new body of statutes to this college. Simon Dallyng was custos or warden here 6th Dec. 1546. 75 Pat. 3Edv. IV. p. 2. in. 11. "» Pat. i Ric. III. p. 3. X0.40. "6 Pat. 7 Edw. IV. p. 2. m. 24. 80 Pat. 3 Hen. VII. p. 2. m. i. See also Pat. 8 E(hv. IV. p. 2. si Reg. Warham. m. 17. **'- See Rymer, vol. xv. p. 106. 7" Reg. Chedworth. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 7. m. 3. "^ Pat. i7Edv. IV. ]). 2. m.30.