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Reference Materials Box 1
MCPSL/4/1 · Subsérie
Parte de Pepys Scholars' Library

Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".

List of contents:

  1. Dujardin-Troadec, L. (1966). Les Cartographes Bretons du Conquet: La Navigation en Images 1543-1650. Brest: Commerciale et Administrative. (Relates to PL 1).

  2. Dujardin-Troadec, L. (1963). ‘Guides nautiques et traités de navigation illustrés des faiseurs et faiseuses de cartes marines du Conquet en Basse-Bretagne au XVIe siècle’, Actes des Societés Savantes du Quatre-Vingt-Septième Congrès National, Poitiers, 1962. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, pp. 162-168. (Relates to PL 1).

  3. Ranft, B. Mcl. (1952). 'The Significance of the Political Career of Samuel Pepys’, Journal of Modern History, 24(4), pp. 368-375. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

  4. Brindley, H.H. (1926). ‘Early Pictures of Lateen Sails’, Mariner’s Mirror, 12(1), pp. 9-22. (Relates to PL 2934).

  5. Piper, D. (1972). ‘Pepys, Petty, and Faithorne Restor’d.’, Book Collector, 1, pp. 65-71.

  6. Holmes, M.R. (1963). Moorfields in 1559: An Engraved Copper Plate from the earliest known Map of London, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. (Relates to PL 1972).

  7. [Missing].

  8. [Missing].

  9. [Missing].

  10. Wilson, E.M. (1955). 'Some Poems from Samuel Pepys’s Spanish Chap-Books’, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 32(4), pp. 187-193. (Relates to PL 1545).

  11. Wilson, C.H. (1957). ‘Who Captured New Amsterdam?’, English Historical Review, 72(184), pp. 469–474. (Relates to PL 2698; PL 1836-41).

  12. Middleton, B.C. (1962). ‘The Bookbinders Case Unfolded’, The Library, 5(17), pp. 66-76. (Relates to PL 1398(2)).

  13. Emslie, MacD. (1955). ‘Pepys’s Shakespeare Song’, Shakespeare Quarterly, 6(2), pp. 156-70. (Relates to PL 2591).

  14. Vincent, W.T. (1889). ‘Pepys at Woolwich’, in The Records of the Woolwich District, Woolwich: J.P. Jackson. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

  15. Gaselee, S. (1921). ‘The Spanish Books in the Library of Samuel Pepys’, Supplement to the Bibliographical Society’s Transactions, 2. (List of PL volumes at the end of article).

  16. Power, Sir D’Arcy (1921). ‘Notes on the Bibliography of Three Sixteenth-Century English Books Connected with London Hospitals’, The Library, 2(2), pp. 73-94. (Relates to PL 394).

  17. York City Art Gallery (1963). Catalogue of paintings. Volume II, English School 1500-1850, York: City Art Gallery. (Relates to PL 2979/127e).

  18. Latham, R.C. (1971). ‘And so to Bed’, Books and Bookmen, pp. 4-7. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

  19. Gaselee, S. (1911). ‘Pepys and St Mary Magdalene’ , Magdalene College Magazine, 7, pp. 187-189. (Relates to PL 2509).

  20. Gaselee, S. (1920). ‘Pepys’s Perquisites’, Magdalene College Magazine, 33, pp. 43-44.

  21. Gaselee, S. (1921). ‘A Letter from Samuel Pepys’, Magdalene College Magazine, 3, pp. 168-170.

  22. C., W.J. (1931). ‘Pepys’s Shorthand’, Magdalene College Magazine, 67, pp. 246-251.

  23. Latham, R.W. (1961-62). ‘A Lost Pepys Library Book recovered’, Magdalene College Magazine and Record, 6, pp. 19-24. (Relates to PL 2955).

23a. Latham, R.C. (1961-62). ‘The First Edition of Pepys’s Diary: A Note’, Magdalene College Magazine and Record, 6, pp. 16-19.

  1. Pepys-Whiteley, D. (1964-65). ‘"A Lost Pepys Library Book recovered": A Postscript', Magdalene College Magazine and Record, 9, pp. 20-21. (Relates to PL 1751b; PL 1684).

  2. Bennet, R.F. (1966-67). ‘Caxton Retained’, Magdalene College Magazine and Record, 11, pp. 19-23. (Relates to PL 2124).

25a. Bennet, R.F. (1966-67). ‘Caxton Retained’, Magdalene College Magazine and Record, 11, pp. 19-23. (Relates to PL 2124).

  1. Braziller, G. The Caxton Ovid: A complete facsimile in two volumes of William Caxton's translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses. (Two copies; Relates to PL 2124).

26a. (1967-68). 'Caxton Retained - II', Magdalene College Magazine and Record, 12, p. 14. (Relates to PL 2124).

  1. Chaplin, W.R. (1951). ‘The History of Harwich Lights and Their Owners’, The American Neptune, 11(1), pp. 5-34. (Relates to PL 2866).

  2. Taylor, A.B. (1961). ‘Some Additional Early Maps of Scotland’, The Scottish Geographical Magazine, 77(1), pp. 37-43. (Relates to PL 1431).

  3. Gillet, J.E. (1926). ‘The "Coplas del Perro de Alba"’, Modern Philology, 23(4), pp. 417-444. (Relates to PL 1545(55)).

  4. (1966) 'Report on a "lost" manuscript: No Government aid for Caxton, College appeal next week', The Times, 12 November. (Relates to PL 2124).

  5. Power, D. (1911). 'An Address on Why Samuel Pepys Discontinued his Diary’, The Lancet, 177(4582). (Relates to PL 1836-41).

  6. Vieth, D.M. (1956). 'The Text of Rochester and the Editions of 1680’, The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 50(3), pp. 243-263. (Relates to PL 810(1)).

  7. Hill, J.M. (1959). ‘Four Poesias Germanescas’, Hispanic Review, 27(1), pp. 42-48. (Relates to PL 1545(67)).

  8. (1972). Richard William Ladborough: Fellow, Dean and Pepys Librarian, 30 May, Little St Mary's Church, Cambridge. [Order of Memorial Service for R.W. Ladborough].

  9. Roth, L. (1961). ‘Hebraists and Non-Hebraists of the Seventeenth Century’, Journal of Semitic Studies, 6(2), pp. 204-221. (Relates to PL 858).

  10. Hufstader, A.A. (1968). ‘Samuel Pepys, Inquisitive Amateur’, The Musical Quarterly, 54(4), pp. 437-461. (Relates to PL 1836-41; PL 2803(2)).

  11. Fitzwilliam Museum (1933). Tercentenary exhibition of Books from the Library of Samuel Pepys lent by the Master and Fellows of Magdalene College Cambridge. (Six copies).

  12. Fenlon, I. (1982). Cambridge Music Manuscripts, 900-1700, Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, Adeane Gallery, 13 July-30 August, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Typescript for exhibition catalogue].

  13. Pepys-Whiteley, D. (1971). ‘Pepys rides to Cambridge’, Country Life Magazine, 18 March, pp. 616-621. (Relates to PL 1493).

  14. Plumley, N.M. (1973). 'The Royal Mathematical School, Christ’s Hospital’, History Today, 23(8), pp. 581-587.

  15. Plumley, N.M. (1973). The Mathematical School within Christ’s Hospital 1673-1973: Tercentenary Exhibition to celebrate the foundation of the Royal Mathematical School within Christ's Hospital, Dominion's Library, Christ's Hospital, 17th to 25th November, Christ's Hospital. (With inserted typescript 'Catalogue of exhibits').

  16. Ollard, R. (1971). Pepys and the development of the British Navy, Jackdaw no. 99. London: Jackdaw Publications Ltd. (Relates to PL 2910).

42a. Tames, R. (n.d.) Henry VIII and his six wives, Jackdaw no. 120. London: Jackdaw Publications Ltd. (Relates to PL 2991).

42b. Lacey, R. (n.d.) Drake and the Golden Hinde, Jackdaw no. 132. London: Jackdaw Publications Ltd. (Relates to PL 2820).

  1. Blake, N.F. (1974). '500 years of printing', The Illustrated London News, 262(6906), pp. 31-34. (Relates to PL 2124; PL 1945).

  2. Caxton Celebrations Cambridge 1976 [Programme].

  3. Pool, B. (1974). ‘Sir William Coventry: Pepys’s mentor’, History Today, 24(2), pp. 104-111. (Relates to PL 1836-41).

  4. Ladborough, R.W. (1976). ‘The Library of Samuel Pepys’, History Today, 17(7), pp. 476-482.

  5. Hoppen, K.T. (1965). ‘Sir William Petty: Polymath 1623-1687’, History Today, 15(2), pp. 126-134.

  6. Corfe, T. (1976). 'Samuel Pepys', History First, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Teaching aid].

Bound Volume 1
MCPSL/5/1 · Subsérie
Parte de Pepys Scholars' Library

Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library bound into albums. Formerly known as the 'Miscellaneous Pamphlets' volumes.

List of contents:

  1. Bailey, J.E. (1876). 'On the Cipher of Pepys’s Diary', Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, 2.

  2. Tanner, J.R. (1892). 'Pepys and the Popish Plot', English Historical Review, pp. 281-290.

  3. Power, D.A. (1895). 'An Address on the Medical History of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pepys', The Lancet.

  4. Power, D.A. (1904). Who performed lithotomy on Mr. Samuel Pepys? London: Printed at The Lancet Office. [Paper read at the second meeting of the Samuel Pepys Club, 26 March 1904].

  5. Lee, S. (1906). 'Pepys and Shakespeare'. Privately Printed for Presentation to the Members of the Samuel Pepys Club.

  6. Power, D.A. (1911). 'Why Samuel Pepys Discontinued his Diary', The Lancet, 177(4582).

  7. Hodges. G. (1913). 'Pepys at Church', Atlantic Monthly, pp. 74-81.

  8. Abbott, W.C. (1914). 'The Serious Pepys', Yale Review, pp. 551-575.

  9. Stevenson, R.L. (n.d.). Samuel Pepys, in R.L. Stevenson (ed.) Familiar studies of men and books, pp. 202-228.

  10. Jones, E.A. (1920). 'Pepys as an Art Collector and Critic', National Review, 453, pp. 365-376.

  11. Whitear, W.H. (1923). 'Samuel Pepys and his Birthplace', Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society.

  12. Gaselee, S. (1923). 'Pepys' Library: Its Mysteries and Fascination', The Empire Review, pp. 132-140.

  13. MacLaurin, C. (1923). 'Mr. and Mrs. Pepys', in C. MacLaurin, Post mortem: essays, historical and medical, London: J. Cape, pp. 157-179.

  14. Shipley, A.E. (1925). 'Mr Pepys as a Man of Science and President of the Royal Society', The Quarterly Review, 486, pp. 219-237.

  15. Morshead, O.F. (1926). 'Introduction', in O.F. Morshead (ed.) Everybody's Pepys: the Diary of Samuel Pepys 1660-1669, London: G. Bell and Sons, pp. ix-xx.

Foundation
MCCA/MCGB/1 · Subarquivo
Parte de College Archives

In 1539 Crowland Abbey was dissolved and its land, including that on which Buckingham College stood, were forfeit to the Crown.

In 1542, Thomas, Lord Audley, the Lord Chancellor, asked the King (Henry VIII) to found a new College on the site. Audley would name it, issue its Statutes and endow it. Letters Patent were issued by Henry on 3 April 1542.

The original Letters Patent issued to the College and the corresponding privy seal warrant retained by the Crown have both been lost and, because the grant was never entered onto the Patent Roll, no contemporary copy of the grant survives. The text does survive in numerous copies including in the 'Old Book'. There is also a later copy [MCBG/1/1].

Lord Audley never in his lifetime referred to himself as the 'founder' of Magdalene. His widow, Lady Elizabeth Audley, referred to herself as 'fundatrix' of the College in the original Statutes of 1555. From that time on Audley's heirs have claimed their ancestor to be the founder and principal benefactor of Magdalene.

MCCA/MCGB/1/1 · Item
Parte de College Archives

Transcription of the Letters Patent issued by Henry VIII, 3 April 1542, founding the College [Latin].

At the end of the transcription are added, in the same hand, copies of the following letters [English]:

(1) To the College from Lady Audley and other executors of the Founder to the College, sending the Statutes, 16 February 1555
[dated 16 February 1&2 Phil.& Mar. 1553/4, but this is impossible because Philip’s year 1 (cited first) ran July 1554-July 1555]

(2) To the Master and Fellows from the Duke of Norfolk, Visitor, 24 January 1565

(3) To the Master and Fellows from the 2nd Earl of Suffolk, Visitor, 21 May 1631

Statutes of Magdalene College
MCCA/MCGB/3/1 · Série
Parte de College Archives

The College's Foundation Charter of 1542 laid down that Lord Audley and his heirs should write the statutes to cover the governance of the College. Lord Audley died in 1544 and as nothing had been achieved he wrote in his will that his executors should draw up the statutes. His executors were Lady Elizabeth Audley, Edward Lord North, Sir Thomas Pope, Thomas Barber, and Edmund Martyn and they delivered the statutes on 10 February 1555.

In 1565 the foundation statutes were corrected and additions made. This was done on the original statutes rather than on a separate clean document. They were sent to the Master and Fellows by the then Visitor, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk on 24 January 1565.

The 1565 Latin statutes were not superseded until a new set was written in 1860. Since then there have been revisions in 1882, 1926, 1957 and 1997.

Foundation Statutes, Master's Copy, 1555
MCCA/MCGB/3/1/1 · Item · 24 January 1565
Parte de College Archives

Statutes of the College.

Signed at the foot of each page by the Executors to Lord Audley's will - Lady Elizabeth Audley, Edward Lord North, Sir Thomas Pope, Thomas Barber, and Edmund Martyn.

On the first page is a copy of a letter from the Duke of Norfolk (Visitor) to the Master and Fellows, 24 January 1565.

Statutes of the University, 1457-1574
MCCA/MCGB/3/3/1 · Item · c. 1457 - 1574
Parte de College Archives

The title on the former front cover which was destroyed on rebinding post-1975 was:
'The olde statutes of the Universetie of Camebridge reformed'.

Contents of the volume:

f. 1 Letter from Elizabeth I to the university announcing appointment, by letters patent of 20 June, of visitation commissioners, 22 June 1559 [see: J. Lamb (ed.), A Collection of Letters …illustrative of the History of the University of Cambridge, (1838), pp. 278-9]

ff. 2v-13v. Statutes of the University, issued by the visitors of 1559 [Lamb, pp. 280-9]

ff. 14-16. Orders confirmed by the consent of the whole University, 22 articles [n.d.]

f. 16v. Blank

ff. 17-18v. Exits and returns of Fellows of Magdalene Michaelmas 1559 - December 1570 [A contemporary register]

f. 18v. Letter to the Vice-Chancellor about the election of Heads of Colleges, 27 September 1572

ff. 19-25. Composition between the University and the town of Cambridge, [n.d.]

ff. 25v-27v. Orders for keeping the peace at Stourbridge Fair, [n.d.]

f. 28. Brief notes concerning Privileges of the University

ff. 28v-31v. Foundation of three Humanity lectures by Sir Robert Rede, 10 December 1518

ff. 32-32v. List of University preachers, 19 March 1520 - 3 November 1565

ff. 33-45. Statutes of the University, 25 September 1570 [See G. Dyer, The Privileges of the University of Cambridge, (1824), i. pp. 157-210]

f. 45v. Blank

ff. 46-50. Extracts from charters and grants relating to the University, temp. Henry III to temp Henry VII

ff. 51-57. Letters patent of Elizabeth I confirming and granting privileges to the University, 26 April 1561 [Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1560-3, pp. 162-4]

ff. 57-57v. Letters patent of Henry VIII authorizing the University to maintain three printers and booksellers, 20 July 1534 [Letters & Papers Henry VIII, vii, no. 1026(27)]

ff. 57v-60. Regulations for the Public Lectures established in Theology, Hebrew and Greek [by Henry VIII]

ff. 60-63. Letters patent of Elizabeth I reciting an Act of Parliament for incorporating the two universities and confirming their privileges [next], 7 June 1571 [not in Calendar of Patent Rolls 1569-72]

ff. 63-64v. Act of Parliament permitting purveyors to take grain etc. within five miles of the cities of Oxford and Cambridge [13 Eliz. I c. 21 (Statutes of the Realm, iv, I, pp. 556-7)]

ff.65-67v. The ordinance of the preacher founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort

ff. 68-68v. Blank

ff. 69-77. Statutes of the University

ff. 77v-80v. The ordinance of the Divinity lecture founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, 8 September 1494

ff. 80v-83. Composition between the University and King's College, 18 February 1457

ff. 83-83v. Form of subscription to the Articles of Religion and the Book of Common Prayer; with record of subscription by John Whitgift, Vice-Chancellor, 10 October 1574, and by others that year; and by Roger Kelke, Vice-Chancellor [and Master of Magdalene], 18 January 1571/2, and by others that year

ff. 84-85v [bound in wrong order]. Regulations for the office of Clerk of the Market.

  1. Millers. 2. Bakers. 3. Brewers. 4. Innholders. 5. Forestallers and regrators. 6. Butchers. 7. Fishers. 8. Cooks. 9. Taverners. 10. Chandlers. 11. Spicers. 12. Weavers. 13. Tanners. 14. What may be taken for sealing. [15]. The cry in the town.

ff. [85A-85Av]. Poor relief collected by Cambridge colleges. Letter to the Bishop of Nuremburg

f. 87. Blank

f. 87v. Notes on regulations for holding ecclesiastical offices

Registers
MCCA/MCGB/4/1 · Série · c. 1548-1814
Parte de College Archives

Prior to 1781 the Registers contained a record of more or less everything in College, including Governing Body decisions.

Post 1781 see MCGB/4/2 - Order Books.

The Old Book
MCCA/MCGB/4/1/1 · Item · c. 1548-1639
Parte de College Archives

Please see attached PDF for a full list of contents

College Order Book, 1781-1906
MCCA/MCGB/4/2/1 · Item · 20 November 1781 - 27 November 1906
Parte de College Archives

Contains a record of decisions made by the Governing Body. There is an index to the contents at the back of the volume.

Finance and General Purposes Committee
MCCA/MCGB/5/1 · Subsérie · 1931-2010
Parte de College Archives

Established following a meeting of the Governing Body held on 6 October 1931 at which it was decided that a Finance and General Business Committee (along with a Tutorial Committee) should be set up and consist of the Master, President, Bursar and Steward, Assistant Steward and one other member of the Governing Body appointed by the Governing Body.

The Committee would 'consider all matters that arise in connection with College Buildings, College property and finance, College servants and general administration'.

Originally known as the Finance and General Business Committee, 1931-1932.
Then known as:
The Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1932-1966.
The Finance and Buildings Committee, 1966-1990.
The Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1991-present.

Finance and General Business Committee, 1931-1949
MCCA/MCGB/5/1/1/1 · Item · 31 October 1931 - 22 April 1949
Parte de College Archives

Minutes of the Finance and General Business Committee, 31 October 1931 - 18 April 1932.
It then changed its name to the Finance and General Purposes Committee, 7 May 1932.

It is hand written with no index.

Minute Book for the Tutorial Committee, 1931-1937
MCCA/MCGB/5/3/1/1 · Item · 5 November 1931 – 7 October 1937
Parte de College Archives

Volume containing handwritten minutes of the Tutorial Committee.

Loose at the back is a printed sheet setting out the College rules covering – residence, absits and exeats, gate fines, grass fines, chapel attendance, aegrotat, playing pianos and other musical instruments, lectures, academical dress, the library, kitchen and buttery, furniture, insurance, lodgings, dated August 1927.

Admissions
MCCA/MCAC/1 · Subsérie
Parte de College Archives

Most records relating to admissions were destroyed by secretarial action in about 1997. Fortunately the Admissions Tutor for 1980 - 1982 kept duplicates of some of the more important files.

Admissions Registers
MCCA/MCAC/1/1 · Subsérie
Parte de College Archives

Information on the admission of students prior to this series was recorded in Registers I, II and III [see MCGB/4/1/2-4].

There is an index covering the Registers from 1644-1980 available in the search room.

Annual File, 1948-1953
MCCA/MCAC/1/2/1/1 · Documento · 1948-1953
Parte de College Archives

Entrance examination and undergraduate selection annual file.

Student Tutorial Files
MCCA/MCAC/2/1 · Subsérie · 1912 - present
Parte de College Archives

Before 1987 files were arranged by Tutor. These are divided into two groups:

(1) The integrated files of Ramsey, Vernon-Jones, Salter, Scott and Turner, 1912 - c.1961 (arranged by P. Fitzsimons in 1980).

(2) Then separate runs of files for Babbage, Bennett, Stevens, Grubb, Kolbert, Howarth, Reynolds, Deakin, Turner, Duffy, Field.

Searches before 1987 therefore need to be conducted via the name of Tutor (obtainable for each student from the Admissions Register), or last tutor in the cases of a transfer:

A.S. Ramsey, 1912-1927
V.J. Vernon-Jones, 1927-1945
F.R. Salter, 1927-1945
F.R.F. Scott, 1927-1968
F. McD, C. Turner, 1945-1961

D.W. Babbage, 1946-1974
R.F. Bennett, 1952-1979
J.E. Stevens, 1958-1974
P.J. Grubb, 1963-1974
C.F. Kolbert, 1969-1987
T.E.B. Howarth, 1973-1979
P.E. Reynolds, 1974-2001
B.M. Deakin, 1974-1988
D.M. Turner, 1979-1983
J.E. Field, 1974-1985
E. Duffy, 1980-1993

After 1987 the files were arranged by Matriculation date.

Room Rent Register, 1905-1930
MCCA/MCAC/2/5/1 · Item · 1905-1930
Parte de College Archives

Room rents register giving name of room in College, name of occupant, and amount charged.

From 1905-1924 the column headings are 'Rent', 'Charged', Void'.
From Michaelmas Term 1924 - Easter Term 1929 the column headings are 'Rent', 'Use of Furniture'.
From Michaelmas Term 1929 - Long Vacation 1930 the column headings are 'Rent', Bedmaker, Furniture'.

Student Home Addresses, 1852-1911
MCCA/MCAC/2/7/1 · Item · 1852-1911
Parte de College Archives

Volume giving the name of the undergraduate, their home address, and the year of matriculation. Arranged alphabetically.

Resident Members List, 1930s
MCCA/MCAC/2/8/1 · Item · 1934 - 1939
Parte de College Archives

Gives names and addresses for the Master, Fellows, and then undergraduates organised year of study for the years Michaelmas term 1934 - Michaelmas term 1939.

College Order Book, 1980-2019
MCCA/MCAD/2/2/1 · Item · 19 October 1980 - 19 November 2019
Parte de College Archives

Contains the records of the admission of Fellows, Honorary Fellows, Masters, and Scholars and includes their signatures.