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Corpus/CCCC01 contains:
1 Grant of arms to Corpus Christi College, at the instance of Matthew Parker.
2 Book of the Elizabethan statutes of the college, with the signatures of Matthew Parker and others
3 Sealing book
4 Sealing book
5 Sealing book
6 Statutes
6a Statutes
6b,c Revised statutes as proposed to the University Commissioners
7 Statuta Collegii Corporis Christi et Beatae Virginis Cantabrigiae
8 Petition to the Queen in Council for the remission of the 1878 Statute B (concerning college contributions) and the related collge statutes
9 Statutes
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Foundation, regulation and governance

Title Statutes
Reference CCCC01/6
(former reference: XXVII 42)
Creator The Crown
Covering Dates 30 Jan. 1574–31 Jan. 1574
Extent and Medium 1 volume; paper; Bound in reversed calf over pasteboards, blind-tooled.; Manuscript
Content and context

Flyleaf: Note of purchase of the volume by Thomas Warton, of Trinity College Oxford, at a Horsham bookshop on 6 June 1775, and note by Warton on signatures to be found in the volume, and reference to Masters' History, pp. 78-79.

Parkerian pagination/foliation used below.

1: printed arms of the college, on vellum, with explanation of them, title, and note that copy is to be held by the Master or Bursar for the time being.

2: copy of appointment of commissioners (Thomas Smith, William Mey, Thomas Wendy and John Cheke) to inspect college statutes, Westminster, 8 April. 1549.

2v-5: Copy of appointment of visitors for Eton and Cambridge (William Cecil, Anthony Cooke, Matthew Parker, William Bill, Walter Haddon, William Mey, Thomas Wendy, Robert Horne, James Pilkington), 20 June 1559.

6: List of contents.

7-25: statutes, signed, 30-31 Jan. 1574 by Matthew Parker, Lord Burghley, James Pilkington, Robert Horne and Anthony Cooke (pp. 21-22 with end of statutes 28 to middle of 32 lacking).

27: Statute on the oath and office of the Master, 6 Feb. 1417.

28-29: statute for the bursar or steward, 5 May 1569.

30-32: Copy of appointment of Edwardian visitors, 8 Apr. 1549, signed by Thomas Goodrich, Nicholas Ridley, John Cheke, William Mey and Thomas Wendy.

Spine lable reads: STATUTA / C.C.C.CANT.MS

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