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  2. Sweet Pea Notebooks

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    eelworm; W.B.’ This could refer to Merton in Surrey, which was then the location of the John Innes Institute, or perhaps to Merton Hall farm, Cambridge, which was on the ... University of Cambridge.
  3. BSA Mycenae Excavation Records

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/mycenae_bsa_myc
    University of Cambridge.
  4. Southern African Collections

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/southernafricancollections
    The bulk of the southern African collections are currently accessible only to those physically able to visit Cambridge University Library. ... Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) research initiative to encourage the sharing of digital resources and to promote
  5. Small Finds Photographs

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/mycenae_small_finds_photographs
    Wace himself. University of Cambridge.
  6. Lines of Thought

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/linesofthought
    Anne Jarvis, University Librarian . In 2016, Cambridge University Library is celebrating 600 years as one of the world’s greatest libraries. ... They show how the collections here in Cambridge represent and underpin some of the most significant
  7. Mycenae Archive

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/mycenae
    Wace’s prompt and exemplary publications made data available to the scholarly community and prompted further research, discussion and debate. ... In 1934, Wace was elected Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology at Cambridge – a post that he held
  8. Walking with Constable

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/constable
    After John Constable. Mezzotint, drypoint. …University of Cambridge.
  9. Darwin Manuscripts

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/darwin_mss
    Of the 45 full sheets, 26 sheets are part of the Charles Darwin Papers in Cambridge. ... The Research Library is one of the largest natural history libraries in the world.
  10. Skilliter Centre

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/skillitercentre
    Skilliter Centre. Skilliter Centre. The Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies supports research into the history, literature, and culture of the Ottoman empire and the early Turkish Republic. ... The Skilliter Centre Research Library and Archive holds
  11. Paper Stocks in Western Medieval Manuscripts

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/paperstocks
    This information expands previous published material in Da Rold, Paper in Medieval England (Cambridge 2020). ... This research was funded by the University of Cambridge Research & Collections Programme as part of the ‘Thinking Paper’ project directed
  12. Dorothy Needham

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/dorothyneedham
    of muscle, and for this and other research she was awarded the Cambridge University ScD (1945) and elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society (1948). ... marrow. She retired from active research in 1963 to work on her book Machina Carnis: The
  13. Darwin-Hooker Letters

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/darwinhooker
    is known to have written and received in his lifetime are in the Cambridge collection. ... Burkhardt, et al. eds, Cambridge University Press 1985-). When complete the edition will comprise approximately thirty volumes.
  14. Treasures of the Library

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    Nine music manuscripts …Breviary of Marie de Saint Pol (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.5.5). ... The Board of Longitude appointed Gooch as …Codex Bezae (Cambridge, University Library, MS Nn.2.41).
  15. Thomas Hobson

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson
    epitaph by John Milton. Introduction by Nigel Grimshaw. Thomas Hobson (1544-1631) is Cambridge’s most famous townsperson. ... Hobson was born around 1544 in Buntingford, a stopping-place 22 miles south of Cambridge on the road to London.
  16. Terms & Conditions

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    The registered address of the University is Cambridge, The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge, United Kingdom CB2 1TN. ... Access to information (data protection policy). Please see the University of Cambridge Information Compliance homepage.
  17. Exhibition Items

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/exhibitions
    Alongside the Digital Library, Cambridge University Library is developing a series of virtual exhibitions to extend the reach of its exhibition programme and offer a fuller experience of some of the ... Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own has a
  18. Cambridge Digital Library

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/contributors/
    Dr Sally Church, Needham Research Institute. Ethiopian Manuscripts. Yasmin Faghihi, Head of Near and Middle Eastern Department, Cambridge University Library. ... Dr Ben Outhwaite, Head of the Genizah Research Unit. Dr Suzanne Paul, Keeper of Manuscripts
  19. Schroder Collection (Rupert Brooke)

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/schroder
    In the summer of 1909, Brooke moved out of Cambridge, to the nearby village of Grantchester. ... Marsh first met Brooke on 30 November 1906, in Cambridge, after a Greek Play Committee performance of Eumenides.
  20. Royal Commonwealth Society 150

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/rcs150
    Through the Cambridge Digital Library, we are proud to share this incredible historical resource with a global audience". ... becoming part of Cambridge University Library, we have digitised over one hundred treasures not previously available in digital
  21. Medieval Medical Recipes

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/medievalmedicalrecipes
    Dr Clarck Drieshen Project …Alchemical works (Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd.4.45). ... De simplicibus medicinis (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 168). …Medical texts (Cambridge, Peterhouse, MS 178).
  22. Sterne and Sterneana

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/sterne
    The fruit of a collaboration between Northumbria University, the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Library and the Laurence Sterne Trust, this project explores the manifestations and implications of long eighteenth-century ... Research
  23. 1587: Thomas Hobson prosecuted for profiteering in wheat

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_1
    For an outline of the jurisdiction and procedure of the University courts, and the methodology employed in presenting records online, see theUniversity of Cambridge.
  24. 1626: Thomas Hobson pursued for the debts of his son, John (died 1619)

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_12
    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 18 Aug. 2021, fromUniversity of Cambridge.
  25. Cambridge Digital Library

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/news/
    We’re excited to begin incorporating these into Cambridge Digital Library – our first “born digital” collection. ... We are also adding two fascinating items to our Cambridge University Archives collection.
  26. 1621-2: Thomas Hobson sued by former employee John Rooke for…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_8
    Hobson case). 2. C.H. Cooper, Annals of Cambridge Vol. 3 (Cambridge, 1845), p. ... 234. University of Cambridge.
  27. 1616: Thomas Hobson provides a description of a customer wanted by…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_6
    John. For an outline of the jurisdiction and procedure of the University courts, and the methodology employed in presenting records online, see theUniversity of Cambridge.
  28. 1599: Thomas Hobson supports a petition for a license to beg

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_3
    By the late sixteenth century, the Vice-Chancellor and his officers had come to be closely involved in the relief of poverty in Cambridge, together with control of over-crowding and ... 1. See biography of Hobson by Nigel Grimshaw on website of St
  29. 1630: Thomas Hobson compensates a customer for the loss of linen he…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_17
    For an outline of the jurisdiction and procedure of the University courts, and the methodology employed in presenting records online, see theUniversity of Cambridge.
  30. ca. 1625-9: Thomas Hobson is tenaciously pursued for debt

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_10
    award; see alsoandUniversity of Cambridge.
  31. 1625: Thomas Hobson takes responsibility for the court appearance of…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_11
    University of Cambridge.
  32. 1630-1: Thomas Hobson pursued by William Empson in two simultaneous…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_18
    Finally, the news reached the authorities; the arrest order issued on 28 January was crossed out. ... 1. See alsoandUniversity of Cambridge.
  33. 1600: Thomas Hobson sued for debt by Robert Hughes

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_4
    For an outline of the jurisdiction and procedure of the University courts, and the methodology employed in presenting records online, see theUniversity of Cambridge.
  34. 1626: Thomas Hobson is the largest benefactor towards existing…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_15
    For the methodology employed in presenting records online, see theUniversity of Cambridge.
  35. 1629-31: Thomas Hobson pursued for the debts of his son, John (died…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_16
    1 . John was buried on 5 September 1619. 2 . see alsoandUniversity of Cambridge.
  36. 1631: location of a garden once owned by Thomas Hobson

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_19
    Using David Loggan’s map of 1688 (), we can tentatively place Hobson’s garden on the current site of the city’s multi-storey carpark, right in the centre of Cambridge. ... For an outline of the jurisdiction and procedure of the University courts,
  37. ca. 1590: Thomas Hobson's bill for Reignold Bridges

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_2
    University of Cambridge.
  38. 1619: Thomas Hobson permitted to assist in sorting and carrying away…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_7
    University of Cambridge.
  39. 1612: Thomas Hobson prosecuted for profiteering in wheat

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_5
    bought 37 acres of corn in the fields surrounding Cambridge and Grantchester from one Thomas Robson with that express purpose. ... 1. see also hisUniversity of Cambridge.
  40. 1622-3: Thomas Hobson disputes with Thomas Oliver, chandler

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_9
    1622-3: Thomas Hobson disputes with Thomas Oliver, chandler. 1622-3: Thomas Hobson disputes with Thomas Oliver, chandler, over title to land in the fields of Chesterton and Cambridge and his ... The exact location of the land - its proximity to Cambridge
  41. 1625: Thomas Hobson's business operations affected by plague

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_13
    Plague was endemic in Cambridge in the first half of the seventeenth century, but the years 1625-6 and 1630-2 were periods of particular stress and created serious problems of
  42. ca. 1625-6: Thomas Hobson junior sues for damages after imprisonment…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_14
    imprisonment for 10 weeks in the Castle in Cambridge in 1623. ... They lived at Anglesey Abbey (source: Nigel Grimshaw). University of Cambridge.
  43. Shahnama Project

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/shahnama
    The Project was initiated with a five-year major research grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) awarded Charles Melville at the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with Robert ... Work started in October 1999 and the first period

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