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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Offer of Professorship to Busick Harwood, 1788-05-16
Including papers of Masters, Professors and Fellows of Downing College, and gifts from past members. Includes academic administrative records but not estates correspondence.
Offering congratulations on the 'real foundation' of Downing College after decision of Chancellor, 1805-09-27
We are becoming real instead of imaginary beings; offering assistance re aspects of borrowing money, buildings and planting.
Official notice to the college, as patron, of his intention to apply to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for approval of the sale of glebe land., 1918-04-07
[Glebe Lands Act 18888, Form, No. 1].
Schedule of lands annexed, and 18b attached.
'Old Dogs', 1939-11-02
Correspondence and memoranda comprising a discussion between J.M. Keynes and H.D. Henderson, W.H. Beveridge, W.T. Layton, and A.J. Salter of such issues as exchange controls, dispersal of government departments on leaving London, blockade of food supplies, peace aims; and with L. Elmhirst and G.E. Schuster of American financial involvement. The file also includes 'Notes on the war for the President' by J.M. Keynes, 2 November 1939.
Opening of a letter (to the bursar?) concerning clause concerning rights to fell timber in [Edmund] Halfhyde's lease [of Little Wilbraham]., 1734-03-22
The writer opens by stating that he 'wondered to find the Mr of T[rinity, Richard Bentley] brought into the Tripos [verses], hardly imagining they could find anything in him wherewith to make themselves merry'.
Notes on I Kings, 13, 20, 21, 22.
Opinion as to the respective rights of Richard Norman's daughters., 1848
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Opinion on the college's right of foldage (with reference to King's college)., 1802-03-16
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Oratory of the Good Shephard (OGS), 1930
Incomplete copy of circular sent by Eric Milner-White as superior to religious communities.
Order for the college to supply within four days the names of all those bowing at the name of Jesus, 'adoration towards the east, or any Ceremony in divine service not warranted by law', 1644-07-16
The college is also to inform him which members of the society are present, nd for those absent of the express time of their discontinuance.
Order for the Master and Fellows to appear before the Committee for the Assocation sitting at Trinity at 4 that afternoon, 1644-06-07
Originally pasted to the verso of 107a.
Order for the Master and Fellows to assemble in the Lodge that afternoon for the service of the Earl of Manchester, 1644-07-25
The college is also to inform him which members of the society are present, nd for those absent of the express time of their discontinuance.
Order for the Master and Fellows to assemble in the Lodge that evening, with specific request that Daniel Johnson and Richard Kennett be present, 1644-07-29
The college is also to inform him which members of the society are present, nd for those absent of the express time of their discontinuance.
Order for the provision of chambers for the replacement fellows [Daniel] Johnson and [Richard] Kennett, 1644-07-30
Johnson and Kennett were destined to be ejected in 1650; Kennett was restored in 1654
Order, on behalf of the Earl of Manchester, to the university that prayers for bishops and archbishops be omitted or that they 'return to us such answer as we may in tyour name present unto his Lordship', 1644-10-11
The college is also to inform him which members of the society are present, nd for those absent of the express time of their discontinuance.
Order that the petition of Richard Love, Master of CCCC, be referred to the Committee of Somersetshire (first draft), 1647-11-19
John Wylde, chairman, and R. Vaughan, register to the Committee.
Addressed, on dorse, to Dr Love, at Mr William Hinton's house at the Black Bull in Gracious Street.
Original correspondence between E.M. Forster and Florence Barger, 1910 - 1958
Approximately 128 autograph letters, signed, from E.M. Forster. 1910-58.
6 letters and cards to E.M. Forster. 1910-58.
To request these letters, please use the following call marks: vols. 34/1-2
Original letter from E.M. Forster to Florence Barger, 1921-05-20
1 autograph letter, signed, from E.M. Forster.
To request this document, please use the following call mark: 18/38/2
Originals, 1922 - 1947
4 autograph postcards, signed, to E.M. Forster.
To request these documents, please use the following call mark: vol. 8/24
Originals, 1921 - 1924
2 autograph letters, signed, to E.M. Forster.
To request these documents, please use the following call mark: vol. 8/24
Originals and photocopies (diminished quality), 1917 - 1931
Originals in fascicles, 1907 - 1937-12-06
Other correspondence of Mary Ruth Brooke, 1911 - 1930
After Rupert Brooke's death, Mary Ruth Brooke continued to correspond with a number of people concerning her son's work. The subjects discussed are varied, among them the bequest of Brooke manuscripts, a projected biography of Rupert Brooke and letters concerning posthumous awards and publications. Correspondents included J.M. Barrie, Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, Duncan Campbell Scott and Virginia Woolf.
'P-Q', 1925 - 1979
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
'p-q', 1935 - 1969
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
Paper by A.A. Oommen, 1980
1 carbon typescript paper, 'Hidden curricula in Social Sciences-An introductory note based on the economics courses in Indian Universities'.