File of correspondence from F.W. Lodington and members of his family concerning his bequest to the College.
John Siberch - The First Cambridge Printer, 1521-1522 by George J. Gray produced in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of printing in Cambridge. Examples of Siberch's works are held in the Clare Fellows Library.
Report written by Lisa Hunter for Gonville and Caius College as an appraisal for the house 'Finella' that was originally owned by Clare College and lived in by Mansfield Forbes.
Reports produced by Elizabeth Banks Associates that provide a pictorial history of the development of the Clare College sites through photographs, maps and plans. Also draft plan for suggested improvements to Clare College gardens.
Booklet provides basic information about the history of the property, but concentrates mainly on improvements made in the late 1990's.
Article (colourfully illustrated) by Bernadette Cunningham published in the Irish Arts Review, (Winter 2004) about the 'Book of De Burgo', a C16th family history of the De Burgo/De Burgh/Burke family of Connaught, the ancient Irish family which Lady Clare married into via her first husband, John de Burgh. The manuscript itself is held in the collections of Trinity College Dublin (TCD MS 1440).
Volumes containing manuscript biographical notes for alumni arranged by matriculation year 1326-1899 compiled by W J Harrison, College bursar during Henry Thirkill's mastership and a significant contributor to the College history - he published 'Notes on the Masters, Fellows, Scholars and Exhibitioners of Clare College' and 'Life in Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1658-1713'.. This research formed the basis for Harrison's publication 'Notes on the Masters, Fellows, Scholars and Exhibitioners of Clare College' (1953).