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Deeds and related papers for property in Eastcheap, London and in Neatham, Kilmeston and Pyle Hill, Hampshire, 1539 - 1937

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Reference Code: GBR/0265/UA/D.XIII

Scope and Contents

The revenue from the estates supported lecturers in Algebra as follows: Lady Sadleir, widow first of William Croone, MD, Fellow of Emmanuel College and the proposer of the scheme, and then of Sir Edwin Sadleir, by her will dated 25 September 1701, made provision for lectures in the different colleges 'for the full and clear explication and teaching that part of mathematical knowledge commonly called algebra'. Lady Sadleir died in 1706 and the lectures started in Emmanuel at Michaelmas, 1710, and subsequently at other colleges. The scheme proved unsatisfactory, and by statute approved by the Queen in Council in 1860, the lectureships were replaced by a professorship, the Sadleirian Professorship of Pure Mathematics.

Dates

  • Creation: 1539 - 1937

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

From the Management Group:

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Extent

4 linear metre(s) (4 metres)

Language of Materials

English

Other Finding Aids

The former references are those given in the index to papers in the Registry volume relating to the Sadleirian Professorship, catalogued as CUR 39.27.1-2.

Date information

DateText: documents dated 1530s-70s are seventeenth century copies.

Repository Details

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