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Thomas Baker's copies of documents, mainly relating to Cambridge University, Late seventeenth - early eighteenth century

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Mm.01.51

Scope and Contents

1. 'Forms of Prayer not Common collected by ArchBp. Sancroft.' pp. 1-22.
2. 'Notes concerning the Coronation office by ArchBp. Laud and Sancroft, with the Coronation Office at large, us'd by ArchBp. Sancroft.' pp. 23-55.
3. 'Extract. e Computo Acad. Cant. ab anno 1660 ad an. 1682,' Benefactions, 1720. pp. 59-70.
4. 'Particulars concerning the Oaths, Deprivations, names, Qualities, preferments of persons depriv'd' etc. . pp. 75-95.
5. 'Negotium Consecrationis Sacelli Palatio Episcopali Norwic. pertinentis.' pp. 96-98.
6. 'Some short Memoirs of the Parliament held at Westmr. 19th of May 1685.' pp. 99-104.
7. 'A Remembrance of certaine matters concerninge the Clergye and theire Jurisdiction, by James Morice [a Zealot] and Member of Parliament' pp. 105-134.
8. 'Transcripta aut extracta e Registro Eliensi viz. Simonis de Monte-acuto.' . pp. 135-157.
9. 'Transcripta vel extracta e Registro Eliensi viz. Thome de Insula.' pp. 159-202.
10. 'Transcripta vel extracta e Registro Eliensi viz Arundell.' pp. 203-257.
11. 'Epitaphs, Admissions etc. in the Churches of Durham, Bury, Denham in Suff'. etc.' pp. 259-264.
12. 'Proceedings and expulsion of Mr Ducket (Fellow of Caius Coll.) for Atheistical Opinions' . pp. 71-74, 257, 258.

Dates

  • Creation: Late seventeenth - early eighteenth century

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

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Extent

1 volume(s) (264 pages)

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

Bequeathed to the library by Thomas Baker (1656-1740).

Physical Description

Paper

Repository Details

Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository

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