Excerpt from A Register of the Members of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, From the Foundation of the College, Vol. 3: Fellows; 1576-1648
Several cases Of modified 'intrusion will be found in the present volume as in that which precedes it, caused by the exercise Of the arbitrary claim of the Crown to a power Of nomination, disguised under the milder term Of 'recommendation but none Of them exhibit such open violation of law as at length at the close Of the century put an end to like invasions.
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