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Charles von Hugel April 25, 1795 - June 2 1870, 1905
Biography of Charles von Hugel written by his son Anatole von Hugel and privately printed, Cambridge 1905. Illustrated. 2 copies, 1 presented to St Edmund's Library by the author 23 May 1905.
Charles von Hugel, April 25, 1795 - June 2, 1870, 1903
Biography of Charles von Hugel printed privately by his son Anatole von Hugel who helped to found St. Edmund's House and who the von Hugel institute is named in honour of.
Charter, 1995 - 1998
Papers concerning the granting of a Royal charter to the College in 1998, including a printed copy of the official charter and the various paperwork of the organisation leading up to the granting of the charter.
Charter Committee, 1989 - 1998
Minutes and Associated papers
Chief Justice Cornelius (Pakistan), 1960
Four black and white photographs, 5" x 3", showing Raymond Corboy with Chief Justice Cornelius (father of Michael Cornelius) and Michael Cornelius in the gardens. No date.
Chronological files, 1996 - 2004
Chronological files: File 1, 1996-01 - 1996-02
Including letter from Richard Bramley [St Edmund's rugby player] with thanks for hospitality and mention of Tom Murphy taking over as captain of the University rugby team.
Chronological files: File 2, 1996-06 - 1996-10
Including letter to Timothy Russ concerning the reports of the Hamilton Kerr Institute on the treatment of College [Huddleston] paintings.
Chronological files: File 3, 1996-11
Including draft of final report, entitled 'Engineering Genesis', of a working group on the Ethics of Genetic Engineering in Non-Human Species, produced by the Church of Scotland Society, Religion and Technology Project, with correspondence addressed to the Babraham Institute; correspondence concerning Leslie Ratcliffe's proposals for fundraising for St Edmund's; letter from John Hillman concerning BH's resignation from the 'Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry Sector Panel'.
Chronological files: File 4, 1996-12
Chronological files: File 4a, 1996 - 1999
Chronological files: File 5, 1997-03 - 1997-04
Including correspondence and papers concerning St Edmund's input to the University strategic plan (expansion plans etc); letter from Toby Jackman concerning a donation of £500 for the organ fund.
Chronological files: File 6, 1997-05 - 1997-06
Chronological files: File 7, 1997-07 - 1997-09
Chronological files: File 8, 1997-10 - 1997-11
Including Colleges Committee papers conerning the future of College Fees at Oxford and Cambridge; letter concerning BH's patent [as one of 3 co-inventors] on Gene Therapy, 16 October 1997.
Chronological files: File 9, 1998-01 - 1998-02
Chronological files: File 10, 1998-03 - 1998-04
Chronological files: File 11, 1998-05 - 1998-06
Chronological files: File 12, 1998-07 - 1998-08
Includes a letter from John Boyd, Master of Churchill College, concerning the 'Vision Group'.
Chronological files: File 13, 1998-09 - 1998-10
Chronological files: File 14, 1998-11 - 1998-12
Including invitation from the Prime Minister to a seminar on British Science at no. 10 Downing Street on 15 December 1998; note from the Babraham Institute of a transfer of £10634 to St Edmund's College and 'grant closed'; correspondence concerning the William E Wilkie Fund, including correspondence with Bill Wilkie himself (part of a letter from him, 7 December 1998, relates to 'Life in the Vatican', including a brief meeting with the Pope).
Chronological files: File 15, 1999-01 - 1999-02
Chronological files: File 16, 1999-03
Chronological files: File 17, 1999-04 - 1999-05
Including correspondence concerning efforts on the part of Francis Warner to raise funds for a lectureship in English.
Chronological files: File 18, 1999-06 - 1999-07
Including BH's appointment to the chair of the Appointments Committee of the Board of Continuing Education; and letter from Geoffrey Cook offering thoughts on suggestions for a new Archbishop of Westminster (after Cardinal Hume's retirement), 'as the next Archbishop of Westminster will be Visitor to the College under the terms of our Royal Charter'.