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-- (Epistolæ Regum Scotorum, vol.ii. p. 200.) [129] Henryson, or Henderson, appears in the list of Licentiates in St. Salvator's College, St. Andrews, in 1524.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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College, St. Andrews, in 1527, and the Licentiates in 1529.
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William Commendator of, &c. Among those who had taken degrees in Theology, as Doctors, Licentiates, or Bachelors, there are seven with the title of Master, and three with F. or _Frater_ prefixed to their names.
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His name occurs among the Licentiates "in Pedagogio," in the year 1508.
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His name occurs in the list of Determinants, in 1513, and of Licentiates, in 1515.
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Licentiates Acuña, of my Council, Pedro Manuel, auditor of
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The Licentiates of Session 1891-'92 were as follows:
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The Licentiates of Session 1889-'90 were as follows:
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The Licentiates of Session 1890-'91 were as follows:
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The Rector laid before the Board a report from the Faculty on the subject of Licentiates - On motion
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