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  1. Abbreviations : B: Bodleian Library MS Ashmole 61 ( SC 6922), fols. 7a-8b; F: Frederick J. Furnivall (1869); E: Emmanuel College Cambridge MS I. 428 (James 106), fols. 48b-52a; H: Huntington Library MS HM 128; La: Lambeth Palace Library MS 853; TM: Tauno Mustanoja.

  2. Location. St Andrew's Street, Cambridge CB2 3AP ( map) Coordinates. 52°12′13″N0°07′28″E52.2037°N 0.1244°E. Full name. Emmanuel College in the University of Cambridge. Latin name. Collegium Emanuelis. Abbreviation. EM [1] Founder. Sir Walter Mildmay. Established.

  3. About Us. Emmanuel provides an environment for learning & living that is both beautiful and peaceful. We work, socialise & live together as a close–knit College community, making use of our wide network of support. The College was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer to Elizabeth I.

  4. College Paintings. Emmanuel's collection of portraiture ranges in subject from Masters, to royalty, to College staff, and in time from the sixteenth century to the modern day.

  5. 5 days ago · Emmanuel College. (27) Emmanuel College stands on the E. side of St. Andrew's Street on the site of the Dominican Priory dissolved in 1538. It was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who had bought the site and remaining buildings of the Friars the previous year for the use of his new foundation.

  6. Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer to Elizabeth I. The site on which the college sits was once a priory for Dominican monks, and the College Hall is built on the foundations of the monastery's nave.

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  8. A quarto composite volume of verse, prose and dramatic MSS, in several hands, the second item (II) constituting an independent quire of six leaves containing copies of, or extracts from, 14 poems by Donne, in a single minute hand, c. 160 leaves, in half-calf marbled boards. c. 1630.

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