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University of Cambridge: fragment of what appears to be a history of the University.
Paginated 273 and 274, mutilated at end.
University of Cambridge: Greek Question: Letters to John Peile
University of Cambridge: Minutes and drafts
Includes list of Members of Senate who reside within 1.5 miles of Great St Mary's Church, draft of a resolution by the Syndicate appointed to consider the proposals of the General Medical Council respecting medical education, Valuation of Propety Bill and a resolution on an assessment of University and College property.
University of Cambridge Patent to Hugh Martin to be Stationer and Printer
Includes broken university seal in red wax.
University of Cambridge: Petitions of MAs and Head of Houses to vice-chancellor and council of senate
Subjects include relief of work-people in Lancashire and Cheshire, the Irish Church Bill, the examination for the ordinary degree, the printing and distribution of class-lists, the University Improvement Board, and the abolition of religious tests.
University of Cambridge: Pre-Elizabethan statutes
Inside front cover: 'R. Simpson' (in 17th-cent. hand).
University of Cambridge: Questionae Theologicae
University of Cambridge Registry: Correspondence upon the Hours of clerks.
University of Cambridge: Statutes
'Leges sive Statuta Cantabrigiensis Academiae', statutes of Cambridge University of 1570, 21 folios. On fo. iv is a blazon of the arms of Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, who was the university's chancellor, 1614-1626. On fo. 1 is an initial E. emblazoned with the royal arms.
University of Cambridge: Transcripts of letters and documents
Upware Republic Society: Visitors' Book
Visitors' book, in various hands, listing members of Cambridge University who visited Upware, 6 November 1851 - 14 May 1856, with notes and remarks, 46 folios. Inside the front cover is the bookplate of Arthur B. Gray.
William Bateson: Scientific Correspondence and Papers
Includes correspondence, field notebooks, material relating to Bateson's career, lecture notes, material relating to the University of Cambridge, papers documenting various scientific debates, draft publications, lectures, material relating to societies and organisations and photographs.
William French: Letters to him
Thirty-five letters, mostly to French, including letters of support for his committee to elect Lord Lyndhurst as High Steward (1840), thanks for copies of his translation of the Psalms and replies to invitations to Installations of Chancellors.
William Thomas: Notes on Cambridge colleges
Manuscript notes on Cambridge colleges, 293 pages, dated 30 January 1824, followed by an index. At the end of the volume are family trees and genealogical notes relating to the Thomas family.