Blue print of plan for reinstatement of rooms in staircase B.
''Statuta antiqua 1359'' - a copy of the Statutes of 1359, with notes on a comparison with a copy in British Library Harleian Manuscripts series.
Contains statutes 1600-2017 and related papers 1627-2001.
The original statutes of Lady Elizabeth de Clare, granted in 1359, and the 1551 statutes of Edward VI have been lost.
The oldest copies in the College Archive date from the early seventeenth century.
As approved by Her Majesty, by and with the advice of the Privy Council on 22 April 1998 and 14 May 2001.
Poster advertising performance by the Steinburg Duo in Clare College Chapel. Nicholas Burns on piano and Louisa Stonehill on violin.
This series of archives relates to a scholarship settled on a house in Scarborough, bequeathed by the Revd. Mark Anthony Stephenson in 1790, which finally came into the possession of the College in 1846
Includes degree and matriculation accounts, 1778 - 1779, and accounts of debts owed to Stephenson and money owed by him at Cambridge. Also includes inventories of furniture, scientific apparatus and valuables at Cambridge, and books, furniture, plate, shop goods (chiefly fabrics, ribbons and wallpapers), clothes and money at Scarborough (Yorks) With 2 bonds, 1789, and vouchers, 1789 - 1805 Notes: Mark Anthony Stephenson (admitted 1767, Fellow 1773 - 1790) bequeathed houses in Newborough Street and Awborough Street, Scarborough, to found the Stephenson Scholarship; the properties reverted to Clare College in 1843, but a legal dispute over the Newborough Street property absorbed most of the value of the benefaction. The Awborough Street houses were sold in 1852.