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Description archivistique
Clare College - Archive
CCA · Fonds · 1354-2019

This Archive consists of the administrative records of Clare College, Cambridge. These comprise:

records of the governance of the College, 1448-2019
records of the Master, c.1440-2011
accounts and bursarial records, 1549-2013
estate records, c.1350-2012
bequests, benefactions and development, 1525-2014
College charities, 1854-2011
admission and tutorial records, 1631-2019
domestic records, 1575-2016
building records, 1636-2016
records of the chapel and choir, 1783-2013
library and archive records, 1659-2013
records of porters, 1867-1923
garden records, 1869-2007
records relating to Clare Hall, 1960-2003

Sans titre
CCA: A/1/1/3 · Dossier · c.1700
Fait partie de Clare College - Archive

Compiled by Richard Laughton.
At the beginning is a brief history of Clare College, a list of Masters to 1762 (with additions to 1815), and a genealogy of Elizabeth de Clare showing her relationships to the Royal Family.
At the end is a copy in various hands (undated) of the 1359 Statutes and consents of Cambridge University officers etc.

Published Statutes, 1861-1989
CCA: A/1/1/10 · Dossier · 1861-1989
Fait partie de Clare College - Archive

Printed copies with some revised editions - 1861, 1878, 1882, 1898, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1956, 1958, 1968, 1989.

''Class XI. Interpretation of Statutes''
CCA: A/1/2/1 · Dossier · 1627-1807
Fait partie de Clare College - Archive

''Class XI. Interpretation of Statutes'' - interpretations concerning the election of a Master; the holding of Fellowships with benefices; admissions; appointment of a Tutor; and disputed elections. With list.

CCA: A/1/2/8 · Dossier · 1874-1882
Fait partie de Clare College - Archive

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.