Presumably compiled by the Tutor, these also acted as draft registers of admissions: the third volume lists the student's former school as well as the permanent address.
Presumably compiled by the Tutor, these also acted as draft registers of admissions: the first volume names sponsors in addition to addresses.
Presumably compiled by the Tutor, these also acted as draft registers of admissions: the second volume names sponsors in addition to addresses.
Comprises:
(1) Act for ... drainage of... Bedford Level, 1663; similar Act, 1754
(2) Act for establishing Addenbrooke's Hospital, 1767
(3) Acts for paving, cleansing, lighting and road widening in Cambridge, 1788 and 1794
(4) Acts for repairing roads from Cambridge to Long Leys and Royston (Herts), 1793, road to Arrington, 1797, and road to Newmarket Heath, 1815
(5) Act for new prison for town of Cambridge, 1827
(6) Act to create gas lighting company, 1834
(7) Cambridge Corporation Bill, 1849
(8) Resolution of Heads of Houses about defence against proposals to impose rates on Colleges, 1850
(9) Cambridge Improvement Bill, 1874
(10) Report (with map) on proposed diversion of sewage to pumping station on River Cam, printed 1885
Copies of the Development Office publication 'Achievements' which is published annually and was started in July 2010.
Accounts for meals and accommodation for non-resident students.
Accounts relating to the management of the estate of Godfrey Harold Wilson, Master of Clare 1929-39. It is not clear, although it is likely that the College acted as an executor to Wilson's estate (which is presumably how the accounts ended up in the College Archives). They estate was finally wound up in 1982.