Summary accounts with individual students and so considered an early form of term book, with an index.
The volume only contains a few entries for about the first twenty pages and the remainder of the volume is blank.
Agendas and minutes
Details accounts for meals taken by officers during each course
Summarises annual expenditures in kitchens and domestic departments including amounts spent on kithcne equipment, glass, china, silver, silver plated items and 'consumable stores'
Includes:
(1) degree and matriculation accounts, 1778-1779
(2) accounts of debts owed to Stephenson and money owed by him at Cambridge
(3) 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
(4) 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.
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.
Poster advertising performance by the Steinburg Duo in Clare College Chapel. Nicholas Burns on piano and Louisa Stonehill on violin.