| Manuscripts contains: |
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| MS Add.5989 |
Declaration of Students of Natural Science |
| MS Add.5992 |
Peaceful Villa |
| MS Add.5993 |
John Johnson: Pro et Contra |
| MS Add.5994 |
Thomas Gray: Catalogue of Books in the Royal Library |
| MS Add.5995 |
Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire: Papers |
| MS Add.5996 |
Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club: Minutes |
| MS Add.5997 |
Corporation of the Bedford Level: Correspondence and Papers |
| MS Add.5998 |
Transcript of lute music from MS Dd.2.11 in hand of W.C. Denis-Browne |
| MS Add.59a |
John Strype: Compositions in prose and verse, 'The Thankful Samaritan' (sermon on Luke xvii. 16), epitaph for James Bonnell |
| MS Add.59b |
Peter Newcome: Particulars concerning D. Dolben, Bishop of Bangor, sent to Strype |
| MS Add.59c |
Samuel Knight: biography of John Strype |
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Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club: Minutes
| Title |
Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club: Minutes |
| Reference |
GBR/0012/MS Add.5996 |
| Creator |
Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club |
| Covering Dates |
1828–1830 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 volume |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives |
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| Content and context |
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Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club was founded on 20 November 1828 by Lord Norreys, who became the first president. At the inaugural meeting it was agreed that the membership of the club should be restricted to twelve people, and that this figure might only be raised on the agreement of all the members. The club met until 1830.
On the fly-leaf is a rough list of contents and on fo. 186 an index to club dinners. Fos 171-185 are blank, as are the versos, except for occasional notes.
Purchased 1917.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cambridge University Tory True Blue Club: Minutes, MS Add.5996 |
| Further information |
See Add. 8877 for further Minute Books of the Club. |
| Index Terms |
| Student Organizations |
| University of Cambridge |
| No further on-line information. |
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