Bishop Newton said that lectureships were often disagreeable preferments, as subject to so many humours and caprices.
Nor was the long list of eminent men who had held London lectureships composed by any means exclusively of the leaders of one section of the English Church.
The City of London could not do a more fitting thing than to convert the Gresham lectureships into fourteen scholarships for King's College, retaining the name and reserving the right of presentation.
An act of parliament would be necessary; and the annexations would of course take place as the lectureships became vacant.
Wolsey, as we have seen, had taken some steps towards establishing public lectureships in the University.
During Elizabeth's time these Linacre lectureships sank to be sinecures and for nearly a hundred years served but for the support of a fellowship.
Two lectureshipswere established in Merton College, Oxford, and one in St. John's College, Cambridge.
On July 20, this temporary work, which he had undertaken as the friend of Forbes, was exchanged for one of the permanent lectureships formerly held by the latter.
Laud succeeded in hunting the non-conforming Puritans from their lectureships and chaplaincies.
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