| University/Exam.L contains: |
| Exam.L.1-2 |
Order of Seniority of those graduating B.A. and M.A. |
| Exam.L.3-4 |
Tripos verses, with on reverse from 1748, lists of honours graduates |
| Exam.L.5 |
Tripos lists |
| Exam.L.6-9 |
Pass lists |
| Exam.L.10 |
Lists of candidates for the Previous, General and Special Examinations |
| Exam.L.11-59, 81-105 |
Examination lists |
| Exam.L.60-2 |
Notices, candidates and class lists for women taking Unversity examinations |
| Exam.L.63 |
Printed results lists for medical examinations |
| Exam.L.64-5 |
Printed results of examinations for Medical and sugical degrees |
| Exam.L.66 |
Printed register of medical students |
| Exam.L.67-78 |
Printed results, or class lists, for examinations for the B.A. in all subjects and, from the other end, for the Previous Examination, including some Special and General Examinations |
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University examination lists
| Title |
Order of Seniority of those graduating B.A. and M.A. |
| Reference |
Exam.L.1-2 |
| Covering Dates |
1574–1744 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 volumes of loose sheets on guards |
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| Content and context |
The 'ordo senioritatis' was originally an order of precedence among the graduates of a given year, but by the early eighteenth century had evolved into an order of merit, especially in the upper echelons, after which men were usually listed in college groups. |
| University/Exam.L.1-2 contains: |
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Exam.L.1
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Order of Seniority. 1 volume. |
1574–1706 |
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Exam.L.2
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Order of Seniority. 1 volume. |
1707–1744 |
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