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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   1 - Records of the Unreformed Cambridge Corporation
      •   A - Cambridge Borough: Palmer Barnard Volumes
        • 31 - Miscellanea Book 'C'
RefNoKCB/1/A/31/123
AltRefNoCity/PB Volume 31 page 123
TitleTranscript of testimonial recommending Dr William Ward(e) 'a verie honest man' to Lord Burghley. Ward(e) is said to have studied 'phisicke' for 'more than twentie yeres'. Dated 16 April 1591. Ward(e) later became professor of divinity, see Ath Cantab II, 386-87. From Lansdowne MS 68, art. 28.
Date[mid-19th century]
CreatorNameBorough of Cambridge
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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