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Transcripts of statutes and other documents relating to Cambridge University, 16th-17th century

MS. Top. Camb. e. 3

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Title

Transcripts of statutes and other documents relating to Cambridge University, 16th-17th century

Shelfmark

MS. Top. Camb. e. 3

Summary

Transcripts, 18th century, of statutes and other documents relating to Cambridge University, 16th-17th century.

Associated place

Cambridgeshire (England)

Date

18th century

Language

English

Physical facet

Quarter calf, rebacked

Physical extent

174 Leaves

Custodial history

'Bought from Stevenson bookseller Cambridge 1832. T. Dawson' (fol. 2v); bookplate of Thomas Dawson; owned by F. P. Morrell, shelfmark A5 30.

Acquisition

Bought from the executors of Mrs F. P. Morrell, 1925.

Subject

Statutes

Universities and colleges

16th century

17th century

18th century

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  • Elizabeth, I, Queen of England, 1533-1603

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