Letters to Master Mollison conveying condolences over Jones' death.
Concrete Quarterly 101 (Journal of the Cement and Concrete Association for April - June 1974) which includes an article: ''Church into studio. An early concrete mission church in Rotherhithe, London', about the Mission church (of the Epiphany) and conversion into artists' studio, pp. 38-40.
Notes on the works and life of Comte
Chiefly comprises extracts from Wood's _Institutes (compilation on legal matters), concerning legal terminology, status of clergy, aristocracy and others, marriage, duties and status of Sheriffs, Coroners, Churchwardens, Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of the Highways, law of property, and benefices. An entry about wills is dated 1732.
At end, reversed: memorandum on writs of right, nd, and (in a later handwriting) instructions for educating daughters, nd (c19th).
Note: Talbot Williamson was not apparently an alumnus of Clare College or Cambridge University, but may have been an ancestor of the brothers Edmond Riland Williamson (admitted 1814) and William Williamson (admitted 1820), uncles of Edward Atkinson's wife.
Minutes and papers of the Clare College committees.
Printed prayers, orders of service and introductory speeches.
Dinner menus. Also include seating plans for commemoration of benefactors dinner 2005. The 1912 menu is signed by Henry Thirkill, R. H. Bayne, P. G. Baily and J. Bentham Sparke.
Menus for the annual Commemoration Dinner held in March for 1920-1923, 1926, 1928, 1932.
Most of the menus have an image of the portrait of Lady Clare on the front with a mini history of the foundation inside.