This property was given to the College on 17th March 1599 by Elizabeth Taylor, widow of Robert Taylor (possibly the same Robert Taylor who matriculated at Clare in 1546). The rent from this property along with 20½ acres of land in Girton, Madingley and Im
Given to the College in the will of Dr. Henry Hornsby in 1517. Hornby (BD 1489/ 90) was a Fellow of Clare College and afterwards of Michaelhouse, before becoming Master of Peterhouse in 1509; he was one of the circle of Lady Margaret, mother of Henry VII,
Described by J. R. Wardale as the only volume to survive the fire in the Master's Lodge and Muniment Room in 1521.
Dennison was made Music Director of Clare in 1971.
, 1364 (combined with rectory farm from 1848; "College Farm" sold 1920) {Great Gransden Wood: 293} Whole or part still owned by College {} Bursary reference numbers
Later used for Castle House, (ref 222) see BC081
11 acres of land on the west of Queen's Road was alloted to the College under the Enclosure Act for St Giles Parish in 1806, but to be subject to a public bridleway (Burrell's walk).
Land at Lolworth and Childerley was acquired in 1562 and sold in 1947
College purchased these properties in 1961; in 1889 an auction was held of various properties in Cambridge owned by Mr. Stanley, miller of Newnham Mill, including the Maltings and seven properties (although only five shown on the plan!); they were purchas
Advowson of the living purchased in 1729/30 from the Duke of Chandos and the first appointment by Clare was Dr Curling in 1735; parts of land sold, 1924- 1941) {455}