Collection of documents and papers belonging to the Sandys-Renton and Marshall families claiming descent from Lady Clare; many of the documents have seals attached.
At the beginning of the volume are:
(1) memoranda including election results, 1679-1706
(2) an index of pupils and list of addresses
(3) notes on Blithe and related families
(4) notes on mourning rings, 1676-1709
(5) list of books published by Quakers and Baptists
At the end are:
(1) accounts of expenses in Chancery cases about Johnson Exhibitions, 1685-1704
(2) various accounts, 1686-1698
(3) notes on Blithe and related families, 1678-1696
(4) a copy of an inscription on the foundation stone of new buildings (laid 1638)
(5) notes of dimensions of (old) Chapel, 1683
At the beginning of the volume are memoranda, 1673-1697 and an index of pupils, memoranda about the Blithe family, 1665-1698, and list of addresses.
At the end are copy memoranda and accounts, 1675-1678, and list of counties with topographical information.
At the beginning of the volume is an index of pupils.
At the end are accounts with brothers Daniel Blithe, 1674-1681, and John Blithe, 1667-1669, copy receipts and memoranda of loans, 1666-1678, and list of addresses.
'My first Booke of the Account of my Pupills begins 1658'.
At the beginning of the volume: memoranda and accounts, 1661-1671, and index of pupils.
At end of the volume and loose: papers about dispute between Thomas Done and Robert Copley, 1704.
Sales catalogues for Clare College properties including Bond Street, Braintree, Brigg, Stepney, Ely, various villages in Cambridgeshire, Manor of Laceys, Duxford.
For tenor or soprano and piano. Words by Ben Jonson. 'Second of Two Elizabethan songs'.
Two biographies and papers from SBG meeting at Clare, September 2004 with bibliography; Transactions vol. 5 including biography of SBG; also copy of carol by SBG.
Programme and poster for a performance of Russian festive songs from the time of Peter the Great. Performed in period costumes by the Russkaya Muzika ensemble in the Clare College Chapel.
Experiment results