File CCHR/2/FBS - Mansfield Duvall Forbes

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Mansfield Duvall Forbes

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  • 1903-1985 (Creation)

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3 boxes, paper

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Papers collected by Hugh Carey while researching the life of Mansfield Forbes for his publication Mansfield Forbes and his Cambridge (CUP 1984).

Includes letters with recollections of Forbes, articles, newscuttings and several texts with annotations by Forbes and other papers.

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Some of the original arrangement of material has been reordered with assistance from a regular researcher, Peter Morgan.

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      Richard Gooder's copy of volume 2 of Clare 1326-1926 transferred by Michael Lapidge in October 2004 (2004-05/02) Lady Clare Oct 1912 (Vol XII No. 1, pp. 5-6) for biographical notes on Forbes as a Fellow CAA 1975-76 pp. 10-18 for reminiscence of Forbes by Sr Knox Cunningham (Clare 1928)

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      Hugh Carey lived in Cambridge as a child and knew Mansfield Forbes (1889-1936, Clare 1909) as "Uncle Manny". His father, Gordon V Carey (Caius 1908), was a close friend of Forbes. As part of his research for the biography of Forbes, Hugh Carey collected material from friends and colleagues of Forbes during the late 1970s and early 1980s but died in 1984 after passing proofs of his book for press.

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