Includes probate will of Robert Johnson of Luffenham (Rutland), 1625 (pr. 1629), agreement with Rev. Samuel Johnson of Ashdon (Essex), 1655, and plan of farm buildings at Whaplode (Lincs), 1850.
This series of records concerns an estate in Calne, Wiltshire, left by the Revd. John Wilson to found a scholarship.
This series of records concerns a scholarship set up by Lady Russell in memory of her first husband, Sir John Trott, settled on the rent charge of land at Colgreve, Herts. in 1760
With copy decree of Court of Chancery, 1708. Also lease of house and lands owned by Clare in the parish of Foots cray, Kent to Mr Samuel Herring.
Includes copy will of 1680.
Includes copy will of Robert Greene, 1721 (pr. 1743).
Including copy regulations, 1865, 1883 and 1911.
Copy probate will of Thomas Pyke of Cambridge, (1708, proved 1709), with related papers.
Includes copy contract for building stables at White Horse Inn, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, 1815.
Note: after a long dispute with King's College, the White Horse Inn and a small piece of land at the south-east corner of Old Court were exchanged for part of Butt Close (now the Fellows' Garden) in 1823.
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.