MS E.4 f.192r
MS E.4 f.153v
MS E.4 f.122v
MS E.4 f.122r
MISCELLANEA
Vellum, 6.5 x 4.75, ff. 196 + 2, several volumes, all well written.
13th, 12th, 11th-12th cent.
Stamped leather over boards, clasps gone: stamp of four-petalled flowers.
CONSTITUTIONES
Vellum, 7 x 5.25, ff. 106 + 6, 26-24 lines to a page. 15th cent., very neatly
written.
Old binding, skin over boards, clasps gone.
Donor, T. C. S.: priced 40s.
ASTRONOMICA
Vellum, 5.875 x 4, ff. 38 + 8, 22 lines to a page. 14th cent., clearly written.
Old parchment wrapper folding over.
BRITO
Vellum, 7.625 x 4.625, ff. 180, double columns of 39 lines. 15th and
13th cent., well written.
CARTULARY OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST MARY
Cartulary of the Hospital of St Mary of Ospringe, Kent. Latin, late 13th century.
The Maison Dieu at Ospringe, Kent, was endowed by Henry III in 1234. It was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1516 and its property transferred to the nascent St John's College, Cambridge through the offices of Bishop John Fisher.
Physical description
St John's College MS N.22 (James 546)
William Heberden, Lectures on poisons. English, 1749.
'Three lectures containing some observations on the history, nature, and cure of poisons. Read at the college of physicians on the 24th, 25th & 26th of august, 1749. By W. Heberden M.D. Fellow of St John's College Cambridge.' The physician William Heberden (1710-1801) took his BA from St John's in 1728, was elected a Fellow in 1731, and received his MD in 1738. He moved to London in 1748 and was elected to the Royal Society in the following year.