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CCPP/ODELL/8/3 · Item · 1928
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Prospectus for The Golden Summit Mines Limited who had mines at Sesekinika and Northern Ontario and their Head Office was in Ontario. Contains a hand written note headed ‘Ring up Tuesday’ and two newspaper cuttings both titled ‘Golden Summit’, dated 1 Dec 1927 and 30 Aug 1928.

Also share offer for Golden Summit Mines Limited stating that the property had been examined by N.E. Odell and Prof. A.J. Hoskin. Includes an extract from the report by Odell [nd c.1928]

Publications
CCPP/FEL/1 · Series · 1895-1922
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Comprising:

(1) ''The presence of the Son of Man...'', sermons given at St. James, Bury St. Edmunds (Bury St. Edmunds, 1896)

(2) ''The Saints commemorated in the Roman Canon'' (offprint from The Journal of Theological Studies, January 1914)

(3) ''Three Canterbury Kalendars'' (London, nd), with author's note, 1922

Publications
CCPP/BEC/1 · Item · 1867
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Comprising sermon: ''The mystery of the seven stars in the right hand of the Son of Man'', 1867, and article (in French) on the church of St. Radegund, Cambridge, 1898.

Publications by alumni
CCHR/6/1/1/10 · File · 1850-1957
Part of Clare College - Historical Reference Collection

Comprising pamphlets and offprints by:

James Burdakin (admitted 1816), 1850
Joseph Power (1817), 1854
Henry Thomas Day (1830), 1858
Montagu Pennington Sparrow (1839), 1875
Arthur Wolfe (1844), 1859
Samuel Bache Harris (1847), 1868
Richard Henry Manley (1854), nd (1876-1915)
John Peter Taylor (1861), 1898
Robert Davies Roberts (1871), nd (1890-1911)
Alexander Larmor (1881), 1886
Alfred Young (1892), 1902
Horace Frederick Moule (1893), 1901
William Barrett Frankland (1894), 1905
Charles George Lamb (1894), 1922
Ffrancon Roberts (1907), 1916
Leslie Fernandes Taylor (1908), 1916
Cresswell Shearer (1911), 1912
Harry Godwin (1919), 1929
Raymond Williamson (1930), 1957
Thomas Edward Easterfield (1934), 1940 and 1956