Includes transcription of nuncupative will and administration of Francis Cudworth, ''late Fellow of Clare Hall'', 1654 (pr. 1655).
Includes Act amending Act for making River Cam navigable from Clayhithe Ferry (at Horningsea) to Queen's Mill, Cambridge, 1813, and Act to amend Cambridge Improvement Act (exempting Eastern Counties Railway from tolls), 1846
Oversize items with compilation of letters including proclamation by Oliver Cromwell forbidding billeting of soldiers in Colleges or harm to members, 1652; letter, from John Tillotson to Theophilus Dillingham, about compensation to College for loss of building materials, 1656
Chiefly comprises extracts from Wood's _Institutes (compilation on legal matters), concerning legal terminology, status of clergy, aristocracy and others, marriage, duties and status of Sheriffs, Coroners, Churchwardens, Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of the Highways, law of property, and benefices. An entry about wills is dated 1732.
At end, reversed: memorandum on writs of right, nd, and (in a later handwriting) instructions for educating daughters, nd (c19th).
Note: Talbot Williamson was not apparently an alumnus of Clare College or Cambridge University, but may have been an ancestor of the brothers Edmond Riland Williamson (admitted 1814) and William Williamson (admitted 1820), uncles of Edward Atkinson's wife.
John Siberch - The First Cambridge Printer, 1521-1522 by George J. Gray produced in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of printing in Cambridge. Examples of Siberch's works are held in the Clare Fellows Library.
Leaflet advertising the exhibition and including notes on the items on display.
Leaflet containing information about college silver, history of silver markings in Britain and brief summary of paintings hanging in Hall.
Invitation to exhibition.
Photocopy of article from The Ringing World, 23 May 2003, p. 501 about the Elizabeth Bell at Clare.