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Sandys-Renton Collection
CCPP/SAN · Fonds · 1629 - c.1990
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

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.

CCA: H/3/4 · File · 1678-1702
Part of Clare College - Archive

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

CCA: H/3/3 · Item · 1673-1697
Part of Clare College - Archive

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.

CCA: H/3/1 · File · 1658-1679
Part of Clare College - Archive

'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.

Sale catalogues
CCPP/HARR/2/4 · File · 1908-1946
Part of Clare College - Personal Papers

Sales catalogues for Clare College properties including Bond Street, Braintree, Brigg, Stepney, Ely, various villages in Cambridgeshire, Manor of Laceys, Duxford.

Russian Nights Festival
CCA: J/6/15 · File · 22 May 2003
Part of Clare College - Archive

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.