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King's/KC/KCAR/7 contains:
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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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Title Trinity College, Cambridge
Reference KCAR/7/TRC
Covering Dates 1425-c. 1450
Extent and Medium 4 items; paper
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:
1 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
2 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
3 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
4 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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