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Peter Barron
CCPH/3/4/BAR · Item · c.1975
Part of Clare College - Photographic Collection

Black and white photograph of Peter Barron (Head of the Bursary) in what is possibly now (2012) the tutorial photocopier room on the ground floor of F staircase.

CCPP/WMSE/1 · Item · 1820-1857
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Personal, household and estate accounts, apparently of Revd Edmond Riland Williamson, but possibly also of his father, Edmund Williamson.

Includes accounts relating to property at Kempston, Campton and Shefford (all Beds), food, wine and beer, coal, rates, children's education, repairs and insurance.

Loose papers include accounts for surveying and selling property at Bethnal Green, (Middlesex), 1822-1825, accounts of payments to Curates, 1829-1832, and map of field showing site for school

Notes: Edmund Williamson was Rector of Campton with Shefford, 1791-1839. Edmond Riland Williamson (admitted 1814) was Rector of Campton with Shefford, 1839-1864, and lord of the manor of Kempston-Daubeny; he was the uncle of Edward Atkinson's wife, and died in 1864.

Personal items
CCPP/FOR/10 · Series · 1947-1976
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

This series includes miscellaneous personal items and mementos collected by Forbes during his time at Clare.

Includes combined programme and menu for the Clare College Dilettante Society, 5th May 1947; menu for the Clare College Clarence Society Scottish Dinner, signed by those present at the dinner, 27th November 1954; menu for the Clarence Society, signed bythose present, 1st March 1976

Personal correspondence
CCPP/FOR/3/15 · File · 1983-1990
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Miscellaneous personal correspondence including thank you letters for accommodation, notes from family friends of Forbes and correspondence from the Scottish Piping Society of London.

CCPP/COLS/1 · File · 1804-1841
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Includes appointment as chaplain to Gregory William, Lord Saye and Sele, 1804, institution as vicar, 1805, accounts with Rugby School, 1814-1821, and papers in legal case about church organ, 1841.

With terrier of glebe and tithes of Honington, 1771, and valuation of vicarial tithes, 1805.