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Papers of Charles Morgan
CCPP/MOR · Fonds · c.1700-1730
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Mathematical papers, including:

(1) tables of data gathered for Edmond Halley's survey of solar and lunar eclipses (in preparation for the 1715 solar eclipse), transcribed by Charles Morgan from figures 'communicated by' Clare fellow, Martin Folkes.

(2) Morgan's manuscript copies of texts by Isaac Newton and Isaac Barrow (some taken from manuscripts, some from published works).

(3) Notes and data in other hands, including Martin Folkes and Roger Cotes.

Papers of David Cressy
CCPP/CRE · Fonds · 1963-1967
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Consists of:

(1) Essays and other notes written by Cressy for Dr Elton Schofield during Cressy's time as a student at Clare in the 1960's (m 1963)

(2) History tripos exam papers that were sat by Cressy

(3) copy of 1967 Lady Clare that he edited

(4) Invitation to dinner from Geoffrey Elton, 9 Oct 1966

(5) Invitation for Party in Clare Crypt, 19 Feb c.1965

(6) miscellaneous correspondence

Cressy, David, former undergraduate at Clare College
Papers of Denis Browne
CCPP/BRO · Fonds · 1909-2015
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Manuscripts of fourteen compositions: thirteen are songs and the other is a miniature suite for full orchestra; also newspaper cuttings and other papers.

Browne, William Charles Denis (1888-1915), composer, pianist, organist, and music critic
CCPP/ROG · Fonds · 1877-1902
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Diaries written by Dr Ernest Charles Rogers at Clare College 1877-1879 and book of poems "Christmas greetings" by Dr Showell Rogers (1902). The first diary contains an obituary for William Showell Rogers (1899).

Rogers, Ernest Charles (1858-1931), solicitor
Papers of Frank Wane
CCPP/WAN · Fonds · c.1900 -1962
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Includes photographs, letters, papers and embroidered cloths which were housed in a bureau in the Master's Lodge, Clare College; also notes for letters on religious topics to Mrs Carnegy.

Wane, Frank Innes (1889-1969), former undergraduate and donor to the library