Abstract

In volume twenty-three of Recusant History an attempt was made to consider the origins of St. Edmund's House at Cambridge in the light of changing ecclesiastical attitudes to the admission of Roman Catholic undergraduates to study at the ancient universities. The present article examines some of the vagaries in governance and managerial construct that were to prove inimical to the fulfilment of a widening function for the Cambridge foundation.

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