Colour photographs of Anthony John Hanscomb, elected Fellow-Commoner in 1992.
(No. 37), Vol. 5, No. 5
Images
College Plate - The Cockerell Cups
(No. 38), Vol. 6, No. 1
Articles
'The College Plate IV', pp. 1-2
Images
The College Plate - The Pepys Cup
(No. 41), Vol. 6, No. 4
Articles
'The Portrait of Henry Howard, fourth Duke of Norfolk', pp. 93-96
Images
Portrait of Henry Howard, fourth Duke of Norfolk'
(No. 42), Vol. 6, No. 5
Articles
'A Fighting Parson' about Hammond Robertson (b. 1757) came to Magdalene as an undergraduate in 1775, pp. 121-123
Images
Drawing of an undergraduate in evening dress and academic gown reading 'The Granta'
(No. 45), Vol. 7, No. 2
Images
Illustrated poem
(No. 50), Vol. 8, No. 1
Articles
'The Election of Barton Wallop', pp. 9-11
Obituary
Arthur Christopher Benson, pp. 1-8
Images
Arthur Christopher Benson
(No. 53), Vol. 8, No. 4
Articles
'Francis Cranmer Penrose' (admitted to the College in 1838), pp. 71-72
(No. 61), Vol. 9, No. 3
Images
'The King of Games, the Game of Kings'. The young Duke of York, afterwards James II, playing tennis at the Court. from a print in the Pepys Library
Drawing - 'Flashlight glimpse of a farewell party given to Mr Richards by Senior Members of the College before his departure for China'
£3 9s 10d paid to W. Smith by the Revd Mr Cornforth [Bursar], March 24th 1814
To W. Smith
Midsummer Quarter 1813
Daily record of letters sent for this quarter with additional items:
Combination & Hall = £1 0s 0d
Sweeping street pavement = £1 0s 0d
Stamps = £0 0s 4d
The Revd Mr Cornforth to S. Rogers
For washing for College cloths up to Midsummer £1 10s 0d
Paid
Framed view of Magdalene College from the street.
Framed black and white photograph of Magdalene Street.
Framed colour print of the front of the Pepys Building by Ackermann. A handwritten note on the back of the frame reads 'D. Pepys Whiteley, 11 Oct 1958. (First day in the Pepys Library)'.
Framed hand coloured photograph of Fisher’s Lane by J. Palmer Clark.
Framed colour watercolour (and smaller print) of the view from the window of A.C. Benson's room in the Left Cloister of the Pepys Building by Philip Norman. Signed on the reverse of the frame by A.C. Benson and witnessed by Edmund Gosse (18 December 1908).
One black and white photograph of the staircase inside 'O' Block.
260 pages have apparently been compiled by Daniel Waterland and indexed at pages 261-66. There are further additional entries by some of his successors, particularly Thomas Chapman (Master, 1746-1760).
It is prefaced by a List of Founders (i.e. Visitors). Then follow:
Pages
1 - 5 Details of the Foundation, and references to letters from the Visitor in the Old Book, etc.
7 - 21 Cree Church and 'Covent Garden'
23 - 25 Purleigh
27 - 29 Welsh Lands
32 - 35 Grainthorpe
38 - 43 Bonthorpe & Cumberworth
45 - 46 Mr Roberts' gift
49 - 51 Newball (Wray)
53 - 54 Saltfleet
57 Fuljamb's gift
58 - 62 Alkborough
63 Martha Barrett's gift
65 - 68 Goche's gift
69 White Bull Inn, Cambridge
73 Three Swans, Cambridge
74 - 76 Longstanton
79 Half Moon Inn, Cambridge
83 Lilly Pot, Cambridge
84 - 85 Quy
89 Holmes' Legacy
91 - 94 Steeple Ashton (Drury)
97 - 99 Aldred's benefaction
101 - 105 Pepys Library
107 - 111 Houses and leases in St Giles Parish, Cambridge
115 - 119 Livings and Benefices: 1 Cumberworth
2 Anderby
3 Longstanton
4 Aldrington
5 Cree Church
121 Chesterford School
123 Matthew Richardson's gift
125 Smith's Sizars
127 Master's Exhibitions
129 College Brewhouse
133 - 135 Backsides or Pondyards [Fellows' Garden]
137 Stable
138 - 141 Old Building [First Court]
143 Organ
145 - 147 New Building [Pepys Building]
149 Chapel, 1847-50
150 - 167 Statutes, with references to Old Book, etc.
169 B.A.s
171 Milner's Benefaction
173 Tutors and pupils
175 - 177 Millington's benefaction
178 Groome's benefaction
179 Payne's benefaction
180 - 190 The Master, with a list of Masters at pages 187-189
191 - 193 Fellows
195 - 207 College Officers
209 Lists of Fellows on various foundations
235 - 259 Scholars
This concludes the main portion of the original volume. After it come the following items (with an Index at the back by Latimer Neville):
269 - 276 Letter from Dr Peter Peckard (Master, 1781-1797) to Lord Howard (Visitor), 25 April 1785, with a copy of a letter from Peckard to Dr Cooper (21 April 1785) about a fellowship for his son. 8 sides, copy, bound into the volume by Neville Grenville (1815)
277 - 260 Notes on Masters, mostly by Neville Grenville (Master, 1813-1853), but also including a copy of the memoir of G. Neville Grenville in Gentleman's Magazine (July 1854)
397 - 400 Notes on Commemoration of Benefactors Service 1893-1910 [See also: Archives E/A/2/11]
502 - 505 Compositions by members of the College on the death of the Duke of Gloucester in 1700.
[Copied out by Latimer Neville (Master, 1853 -1904]
Black and white postcard of the Hall looking towards the staircase and gallery (photograph by Walter Scott).
Colour postcard showing the Pepys Building (photograph by Gerry Bye).
Colour postcard showing the Pepys Library (photograph by Gerry Bye).
Black and white postcard showing the exterior of the old Master's Lodge (designed by John Buckler in 1835 and demolished in 1966) (photograph by Walter Scott).
Colour postcard showing High Table set for a special dinner with the candles lit (photograph by K.W.P. Miller).
Colour postcard showing the River Cam by the Fellows' Garden taken from Quayside (photograph by K.W.P. Miller).
Colour postcard showing three images of Magdalene College houses - an internal spiral staircase, bicycles in the village, and a window box (photograph by K.W.P. Miller).
Sepia postcard showing a view along Magdalene Street of the front of the college, the gates, the shops on the opposite site and a horse drawn cart going along the street (F. Frith & Co).
Black and white postcard showing First Court (photograph by Ramsey & Muspratt).
Colour postcard showing portrait of T.S. Eliot by Percy Wyndham Lewis (1949).
Postcard showing colour drawing of the shops on Magdalene Street next to the Pickerel Inn.
Postcard showing colour drawing of the shops on Magdalene Street and corner leading to Northampton Street.