Memoranda respecting University history and privileges, ending with judgement in Kemp v. Neville and Ebbon v. Neville, respecting right of search for 'common women', 1861, 1862
Scope and Contents
This series - University Registry miscellanea - chiefly consists of compilations of practical use within the administration.
Dates
- Creation: 1862
Creator
- From the Management Group: University of Cambridge (Organization)
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Biographical / Historical
F.J. Fuller was solicitor to the University and Christ's College.
Extent
1 volume(s)
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
This volume was transmitted to the Registry from Christ's College where it was found after Dr Peile's death in July 1911. Includes an earlier pencil note on 16 Dec. 1862 'Mr Fuller gave me this book this day J[ames] C[artmell, Master of Christ's]'. A further pencil note reads 'Mr F.J. Fuller was for several years solicitor to the University and to Christ's College'.
Date information
DateText: date approximate.
Originator(s)
Fuller, F.J.
Finding aid date
1998-07-11 10:44:58+00:00
Topical
Repository Details
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