Autograph letter in French, addressed from "Bruges", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Gand", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Brussels", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Bruxelles", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Bruxelles", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Bruxelles", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer. The letter is in two hands, one of a copyist for the main part of the letter, and Rodenbach’s hand for the signature (Rodenbach was blind).
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Malines", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Chez Mr Vapeïans, place d’armes, Gand", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Sin títuloAlbum containing eleven black and white photographs of College buildings prepared by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments for the volumes published in 1959:
(1) Exterior of First Court looking from 'A' staircase across to the Hall, clocktower, and 'E' and 'F' staircases
(2) Interior of the Hall looking towards High Table
(3) The Royal Arms above High Table in Hall
(4) The stairs leading out of Hall and the Gallery opposite High Table
(5) The exterior of the Hall and the clocktower from Second Court
(6) The exterior of the front of the Pepys Building
(7) The centre portion of the exterior of the front of the Pepys Building
(8) The exterior of the back of the Pepys Building
(9-11) Pepys Library bookcases
29 loose colour photographs of the restoration work on 30-31 Thompson's Lane, Cambridge, and one black and white photograph c. 1960s. Also negatives for the colour photographs.
Printed bound copy of the 1860 Statutes. Annotated in pencil and a loose printed copy.
Letters patent licencing the College to hold lands in mortmain. With partial seal.
18th century translation of part of the Letters Patent of Henry VIII founding the College.
Statutes dated 19 July 1609 to which is added at the end a copy of a letter from the 1st Earl of Suffolk [Visitor] disannulling additions to the Statutes.
18th century copy of the Foundation Statutes belonging to the Visitor.
Includes:
On f.16 - copy of a letter to the Master and Fellows from Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk (Visitor), 30 July 1625
On ff. 16-17 - copy of a letter to the Master and Fellows from Theophilus, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (Visitor), 6 April 1637
On f. 19 - copy of a letter from Henry Howard, 5th Earl of Suffolk, 27 December 1709
On f. 20 - copy of a letter to the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses in the University of Cambridge from Henry Coventry, (Secretary of State) by his Majesties Command [Charles II], 12 May 1676
Printed bound copy of the 1997 Statutes.
From 1781 to 1971 there was a series of Order Books which contained a record of the 'Order' of the Governing Body. They were written during the Governing Body Meetings and signed by the Fellows at the end of the meeting.
From 1911 onwards a separate series of Minute Books was kept to record discussions and decisions of the Governing Body.
At a meeting on 18 February 1971 the Governing Body agreed that extracts from the Minutes would no longer be pasted into the Order Books. They were then used to record the appointment of Fellows, Honorary Fellows, Masters, and Scholars.
For the previous Order Book containing appointments from 1971-1979 see MCGB/4/2/3.