'Extracts of Records &c. relating to St John's College in the University of Cambridge'
MS. Clar. dep. c. 414
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Title
'Extracts of Records &c. relating to St John's College in the University of Cambridge'
Shelfmark
MS. Clar. dep. c. 414
Summary
(pp. 65-136, 242-276) are blank.
(p. 1) mainly notes on endowments and lists of fellows, copied partly from a MS. of Thomas Feilde, Fellow of St. John's, and partly from a paper communicated to John Le Neve by Christopher Boughton, Fellow of St. John's, both received by Shaw in 1720 (see pp. 58,61)
(p. 137) notes of livings in the gift of Cambridge and Oxford colleges and of Eton, Winchester and the Charterhouse, taken from 'Browne Willis Esq's Account of the Patrons of Livings in England & Wales'. On p. 145 is a date 19 June 1736.
Date
18th cent.
Language
English
Physical extent
282 pages
Custodial history
Armorial bookplate of the Villiers, Earls of Clarendon of the Grove [in Watford, Hertfordshire]. Inside the front cover is the number 46 (18th cent.).
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Collection contents
Papers of George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, with papers of related families
Collections of William Shaw of St. John's College, Cambridge, with additions (in MSS. Clar. dep. c. 415-17) by 'H.S.'
'Extracts of Records &c. relating to St John's College in the University of Cambridge'
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