Handwritten and typed notes for a novel called The Book of Geoffrey in which he was able to explore his views on morality and the existing educational system.
This inn was located at 11 Magdalene Street (now under the Master's front garden). The first mention in records dates to 1457. It was purchased for the College in 1615 by the Master Barnaby Gouche. It disappears from the records in the 17th century.
The Beagle Club was a dining club of eight members including the Master and whips of the Trinity Foot Beagles. They were to dine once a week in one member's rooms. The book contains the date and location of each dinner signed by those in attendance, changes in members, and numerous ink drawings many of which were reproduced in The Trinity Foot Beagles 1862 – 1912 by F. Claude Kempson.
The Beagle Club was a dining club of eight members including the Master and whips of the Trinity Foot Beagles. They were to dine once a week in one member's rooms. The book contains the rules of the club, the date and location of each dinner signed by those in attendance, changes in members, and towards the back of the volume are numerous ink drawings many of which were reproduced in The Trinity Foot Beagles 1862 – 1912 by F. Claude Kempson.