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Henley Crew Fours
MCCA/MCCS/1/7/1967 · Item · 1 July 1967
Part of College Archives

Black and white photograph of the Magdalene crew winning the Fours Final at Henley. Crew: Geoffrey Lubbock (bow), Michael Davis, Robert Crichton, Francesco de Sola (stroke).

Hell
MCPP/FF/FPR/B/26 · Item · 1569
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Hell
MCPP/FF/FPR/B/99 · Item · Undated
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Habakkuk
MCPP/FF/FPR/B/43a · Item · 1597-1633
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Guy Otter
MCCA/MCHR/1/OTTER · File
Part of College Archives

Copy of 'A Close and Friendly Alliance': Biology, Geology and the Great Barrier Reef Expedition of 1928-1929, by Tom Spencer, Barbara E. Brown, Sarah H. Hamylton and Roger F. McLean

Group Photograph of Soldiers
MCCA/MCPH/2/1/1917 · Item · c. 1917
Part of College Archives

Black and white photograph showing men in army uniform outside the Pepys Building. No names or date given.
Possibly members of No. 4 Company Garrison Officers Cadet Battalion.

15 January 1917 the Cadets of No. 4 Company Garrison Officers Cadet Battalion entered the College. They were the first Company to be quartered within College and "owing to the great kindness and consideration of the College Authorities" they felt themselves at home. They spent 2 months in College and numbered 98, a few of whom had to be quartered in another College but due to the passing out of some of their number before the end of the course enabled these to reside in Magdalene. A farewell dinner was held in Hall and the course terminated on 13 March [College Magazine, No. 24 March 1917. This article includes a list of names of No. 4 Company]

MCCA/MCAD/3/8/3 · Item · 1805-1813
Part of College Archives

Accounts of the Revd Samuel Lowe (Bursar) as receiver of the rents and profits of the freehold and copyhold estates of Peter Peckard.

Used in the case in Chancery between the plaintiffs William Gretton (Master), Fellows, and Revd Samuel Lowe (Bursar) and the defendants Richard Aldworth Griffin (Lord Braybrooke), John Robinson, John Smith, Martha Caldecot and Joseph Stephenson and wife, Richard Buck and Robert Sherard and John Ferrar.

Gratia
MCPP/FF/FPR/L/465 · Item · c. 1580
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Grant (Grainthorpe), 1587
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/17/1 · Item · 16 July 1587
Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Sir Christopher Wray, (2) Magdalene College

Grant of the rectory and parsonage of Grainthorpe and a tenement and lands called the Grange to endow two fellowships and four scholarships in the name of Sir Christopher Wray, two scholarships in the name of Thomas Parkinson, and one scholarship in the name of Edmund Grindal (Archbishop of Canterbury).

The Wray and Parkinson scholars to be chosen by Sir Christopher Wray in his lifetime and thereafter by his heirs and
the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln from schools at Kirton or Lincoln.

Grant for The Star Inn, 1593
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/1/3/5 · Item · 10 June 1593
Part of College Archives

Grant (enrolled in Chancery) from Johanna Flint to John Andrew of a messuage in St Giles' parish sometime Dankyns and also of the messuage called 'The Star'.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/6/2/16 · Item · 14 October 1915
Part of College Archives

Government Aircraft Insurance Policy issued by the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd taken out by W.K. Bird and H.F. Bird on properties in Magdalene Street.