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Memorandum book
CCA: B/1/7 · File · 1817 (Undated (after 1817))
Part of Clare College Archive

Lists documents, many no longer extant, in handwriting of William Webb. With fragmentary index.

CCA: G/1/8/5 · File · c. 1800-c. 1830 (Nd ((? early C19)))
Part of Clare College Archive

With copy of inscription and dimensions of former Chapel. Copied from Vol 4 of Samuel Blithe's accounts with his pupils (Safe A: 1/ 8) On reverse: draft abstract of (College) accounts for 1800 - 1804

CCA: B/1/8 · File · 1823-1847
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In hand of William Webb (Master, 1815 - 1856). Includes references to Tamworth (Staffs), Wrawby (Lincs), Ely, Risby in Walesby (Lincs), Liss (Hants), Ipswich (Suffolk), Caldecote, Great Gransden, Haddenham, Everton (Beds), and Borage rentcharge on property at North and West Barsham (Norfolk). Also includes notes on allocation of rooms and appointment of sizars, undated (c.1827).

CCA: E/1/24/1 · File · 1790
Part of Clare College Archive

Includes degree and matriculation accounts, 1778 - 1779, and accounts of debts owed to Stephenson and money owed by him at Cambridge. Also includes inventories of furniture, scientific apparatus and valuables at Cambridge, and books, furniture, plate, shop goods (chiefly fabrics, ribbons and wallpapers), clothes and money at Scarborough (Yorks) With 2 bonds, 1789, and vouchers, 1789 - 1805 Notes: Mark Anthony Stephenson (admitted 1767, Fellow 1773 - 1790) bequeathed houses in Newborough Street and Awborough Street, Scarborough, to found the Stephenson Scholarship; the properties reverted to Clare College in 1843, but a legal dispute over the Newborough Street property absorbed most of the value of the benefaction. The Awborough Street houses were sold in 1852

Mellon Scholarships
CCA: E/1/34 · Series · 1932-2003 (1932, 2001-03)
Part of Clare College Archive

This series relates to the scholarships founded in 1932 by Andrew Mellon, refounded as Fellowships financed by the Old Dominion Foundation in 1948. Further gifts were given by Paul Mellon and the Old Dominion Foundation in 1952, 1954 and nd [c. 1962]
The Scholarship was subsequently converted to a reciprocal fellowship.