Copies of cases and reports re University and vice-chancellorship, for information, 1838 - 1860
Scope and Contents
These documents may have been collected by Worsley while he was Vice-Chancellor, and afterwards:
Copy of judgement in The Queen v. Archdale [as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge] re ale licences 14 June 1838;
Court of Common Pleas copy declaration and pleas, Thomas Samuel Woolaston and Edward William Blake to answer Sarah Ebbon re illegal detention 22 March 1860 [marked: For the Vice-Chancellor - Sarah Ebbon being a prostitute apprehended by University Proctors], and copy opinion on case and evidence in Ebbon v Woolaston and another;
Board of Mathematical Studies Report 3 June 1850.
Dates
- Creation: 1838 - 1860
Conditions Governing Access
Some records series are subject to confidentiality restrictions with the following closure periods: 30 years from date of creation for general administration files, legal records and financial files; 50 years from date of creation for governmental records, including papers of the College Governing Body and College Council, and constituent committees; 100 years from date of creation for personal and personnel records, including tutorial files, staff and fellows files and appointment records, personal finance and pension records. In addition sensitive correspondence and papers concerning College affairs such as disputes and disciplinary matters are closed for 100 years. Restrictions apply on some personal and private papers.
Biographical / Historical
Worsley was made Vice-Chancellor in Nov. 1837.
Extent
4 item(s) : Paper
Language of Materials
English
Former / Other Reference
X/1/4
Finding aid date
2001-10-23 10:42:51+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Downing College Repository
Downing College Archive
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