| King's/KC/KCAR/7 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| SER |
Selwyn Road |
| SIS |
Silver Street |
| SJC |
St. John's College, Cambridge |
| SPO |
Sports Ground and Boat House |
| STO |
Storey's Way |
| TRC |
Trinity College, Cambridge |
| TRH |
Trinity Hall, Cambridge |
| TRM |
Trumpington Street |
| UNK |
Unknown buildings and land |
| WBC |
Webb's Building and Court |
| WCT |
Westcott House, Cambridge |
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Administrative records
| Title |
Trinity College, Cambridge |
| Reference |
KCAR/7/TRC |
| Covering Dates |
1425-c. 1450 |
| Extent and Medium |
4 items; paper |
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| Content and context |
Trinity College was founded by Henry VIII in 1546, combining Michaelhouse and King's Hall. Michaelhouse had existed since 1324; King's Hall had been established by Edward II in 1317 and refounded by Edward III in 1337. |
| Further information |
For details of the links between King's Hall and King's College see 'The King's Hall within the Unoversity of Cambridge in the later Middle Ages' by A B Cobban (CUP, 1969). |
| King's/KC/KCAR/7/TRC contains: |
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1
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Copy of part of a royal order concerning relations of King's College with King's Hall, Cambridge. 1 item; paper. |
c. 1440-c. 1462 |
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2
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Royal Letters Patent granting the right of appointing Warden as well as scholars of King's Hall, after the death of Richard Caudray, to King's and Eton. 1 item; paper; Seal.. |
24 Feb 1447 |
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3
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Royal Letters Patent granting full power to reform the statutes of King's Hall. Granter: Henry VI. Grantee: Provost's of King's College and Eton College. 1 item; paper; Seal. The document is fragile.. |
24 Jan 1448 |
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4
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Draft writ from Provost Millington to Richard Caudray [Warden of King's Hall] concerning the admission of scholars. Eton was also involved with the writ. 1 item; paper. |
c. 1440-c. 1450 |
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