With various lists prepared for annual audit by Peter Knewstubb and other correspondence
Include BBC Proms guide for Concert in August 2009 held as part of 800th Anniversary celebrations by the University with Choirs from various Colleges participating, including Clare College; also concert held as part of Cambridge Music Festival in November 2009 which featured Clare Choir with premiere of a new piece commissioned by the Choir and the libretto by the current Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams (fromer Dean of Clare); Spitalfields festival programme which included farewell concert to tim Brown on 19 June 2010; Special concert at King's College Chapel in September 2010 to celebrate Tim Brown's retirement - Beethoven's Mass in C;
Papers relating to changes in Statutes, especially to the Statutes of 1878 and 1881.
Includes printed Statutes of 1861, 1878 and 1881.
With printed papers in appeal to Privy Council against Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act of 1877, concerning financial contributions by Colleges to Cambridge University, 1879 - 1882.
The benefaction consisted of money received from the sale of Poplar Tree Farm, Bressingham (Norfolk)
Includes letter from John Hillersdon about claims of son Guy to Fellowship on Freeman Foundation, 1669.
Note: Guy Hillersdon (admitted 1664) was an Exeter Scholar, 1667-1671.
Printed pamphlets in legal case between Clare College and Robert Mapletoft about terms of Foundation's intended preference for candidates from Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire. With draft letter and history of Freeman Foundation in connection with appeal to Vice-Chancellor by Richard Rayley (admitted 1796), formerly Freeman Fellow, nd (after 1806).
Includes:
(1) copy of Letters Patent of James I appointing Visitor (1605),
(2) Statutes of 1861, 1878 and 1898,
(3) survey of estate at Stepney, 1872,
(4) letters about the creation of Council, 1896 - 1897.
Also an envelope of documents given by Stuart Morse in 1875, including:
(1) an agreement between Richard Cawmonde (executor of the will of Richard Heynes of Colchester (Essex), gent) and Clare College, concerning a donation towards construction of buildings next to the Chapel, in exchange for yearly requiem masses etc in Chapel and sermon at Colchester, 1527,
(2) list of Fellows, 1756.