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- 3 June 1909
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Special Examination in Law for the Ordinary B.A. Degree Part II, 3 June 1909.
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Part of Personal Papers
Special Examination in Law for the Ordinary B.A. Degree Part II, 3 June 1909.
Part of Personal Papers
(1) Trinity College Annual College Examination - Freshmen. History (5 June 1906, 9-12) [ticks next to the questions indicate which ones Mallory answered].
(2) Trinity College Annual College Examinations - Freshmen. History (5 June 1906, 1-4pm).
(3) Papers on Later Constitutional History set at St John's College [Michaelmas Term no year given] [ticks next to the questions indicate which ones Mallory answered and there is a pencil sketch map of Europe on the back with the words Questions Ecclesiastical Property Spain].
(4) Papers on Later Constitutional History set at St John's College [Lent Term no year given].
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Historical Tripos exam papers (1, 2, 4-6 June 1908) and [ticks next to the questions indicate which ones Mallory answered].
Ex pietate leuat caua vulnera Samaritanus
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
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Et dimitte nobis debita nostra
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Engraved title page of VII Peccatorum capitalium
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Eneas healed of the palsy by St Peter
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of College Archives
Copy of a short biography of Edward Digby, who matriculated at Magdalene in 1792 but doesn't appear to have proceeded to a degree. Was tried for a 'Foot-pad robbery' at the Old Bailey in 1802. A transcript of the trial can be read at the Old Bailey Online website: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/record/t18021027-119?text=%22medical%20gentleman%22.
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
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(1) Handwritten poem ‘Lords Coëval with creation’ (1958) by C.S. Lewis
(2) Explanatory letter to Francis Turner, 10 June 1958
(3) Printout of the music by Peter Relph (who sang bass in the choir), June 2016.
Part of College Archives
Copies of the order of service and the eulogies given by Sir Christopher Greenwood, Frank Salmon, and Margaret Greaves at the memorial service held for Duncan Robinson held at Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge on 22 April 2023.
Drawing of William Gretton by Thomas Kerrich
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Drawing of William Gretton, Master of Magdalene College (1797-1813) by Thomas Kerrich. Undated.
Drawing of the Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge
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Drawing of the exterior of the Wren Library, Trinity College, as seen across Neville's Court. Drawn by Thomas Kerrich.
Drawing of Martha Peckard by Thomas Kerrich
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Drawing of Martha Peckard by Thomas Kerrich. Undated.
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Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Part of Old Library
Document in French signed by Louis XVI.
A Document addressed to Jean-Baptiste Tourteau of Septeuil, General Treasurer of the Civil List, with an instruction to pay [Duras?] three thousand livres for his appointment as governor at the Château de Saint-Hubert.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat
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Parchment document in French signed by Louis XIV. The document is slightly cropped along the right-hand edge and in the lower right corner, and therefore a small amount of text is missing.
The document is countersigned by Louis II Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat
Part of Old Library
Parchment document in French signed by Louis XIII. The document is slightly cropped along the right-hand edge and therefore a small amount of text is missing.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat
Document signed by Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon
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Document in French signed by Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon.
The document describes the approval of a pension to a retiring officer with rheumatism in the Régiment de Bourbon Dragons under Capitaine La Guiche (Amable-Charles de La Guiche, 1747- 1799).
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat
Document signed by John Singleton Copley, Baron Lyndhurst
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Autograph document signed “Lyndhurst”.
Transcription: “Admit the bearer entry to the Gallery of the House of Lords this evening 27th June”.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat