Cambridge
Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:
From Lord Euston to George Paley, asking for his support at the forthcoming election, Cambridge, 27 Mar. 1784
Includes documents on elections, appointments and statutes.
From Lord Euston to Hamond Alpe, asking for his support at the forthcoming election, Cambridge, 27 Mar. 1784 (Circa, undated)
Includes documents on elections, appointments and statutes.
From Lord Euston to Hamond Alpe, asking for his support at the next general election, Cambridge, 17 Mar. 1790
Includes documents on elections, appointments and statutes.
From Raissa Parnas, [Cambridge], 1914 (Circa, undated)
The deportation of her husband
From Raissa Parnas, [Cambridge], 1914 (Circa, undated)
The deportation of her husband
From Raissa Parnas, [Cambridge], Dec. 1914 (Circa, undated)
Is expecting a Home Office permit to leave the country; will go to S[trasbourg]
From R.T. Cory to Hamond Alpe, inviting him to attend the college's bicentenary commemoration feast, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 15 Sep. 1784
Includes documents on elections, appointments and statutes.
From Siegfried Sassoon, Pembroke College, [Cambridge], Aug. 1915 (Circa, 'Friday')
Would like to change his mind and bring 'young Macnaghten' with him to dinner
From Siegfried Sassoon, Pembroke College, [Cambridge], 1915 (Circa, 'Wednesday')
Accepting a dinner invitation
From Siegfried Sassoon, Pembroke College, [Cambridge], 18 Aug. 1915 (Circa, 'Wedneday', date taken from postmark)
Accepting a dinner invitation, 'will come alone', postcard
From Sir Adolphus William Ward [Master of Peterhouse], Peterhouse, Cambridge, 30 Sep. 1916
Thanks for the notes [on Wagner] 'which will quite meet my present need', postcard
From Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller Couch [of Jesus College, Cambridge, Author and Critic], Jesus College, Cambridge, 18 July 1919 (Postmarked 19 July 1917)
Seeking Dent's support prior to a vote in Senate House, postcard
From Sir Richard Runciman Terry [of King's College, Cambridge, Organist and Choirmaster], Cambridge, 7 Feb. 1917
'[I]nsane' arrangement of the Peterhouse [Music] MSS; evensong in King's College; Dent and [Cyril] Rootham doing good work in Cambridge; 'I've nearly finished my Taverner volume'
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Regrets having to decline Dent's invitation
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Thanks for a pleasant evening; sorry that 'someone has a marriage certificate with my name on it'
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 13 Apr. 1917 (Circa, 'Friday 13th')
Military exercises near Cambridge
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 16 Apr. 1917 (circa, endorsed by Dent)
Thanks for a 'glorious weekend'; takes his exam in a fortnight and would like to dine with Dent and [Beverley] Nichols before then
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 20 Apr. 1917 (circa, endorsed by Dent)
Enjoyed the dinner, and likes [Beverley] Nichols; coloured cartoon illustrating the evening
From Sydney A. Wells, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Has been feeling rather ill after too much punting; hopes to be well by Friday
From William Whewell, Cambridge, 4 Apr. 1815 (Circa, no year given)
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From William Whewell, Cambridge, 10 May 1815 (Circa, no year given)
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From William Whewell, Trinity College, Cambridge, 31 Aug. 1822
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
George Chawner: Papers
Incomplete copy of 'A Collection of Documents Relating to the University and Town of Cambridge' (CUL MS Ff.3.33).
Inglis to Gadd, acknowledging receipt as requested, and sending further negatives, [Cambridge], 18 Apr. 1940
Carbon copy