Annals of Cambridge, Volume 4

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Warwick and Company, 1852 - Cambridge (England)

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Contents

University Address on Union with Scotland
80
Benefactions of William Worts
86
Bread Act
97
Clauses in Post Office and Stamp Acts
105
University Address on conclusion of Peace of Utrecht
111
Proclamation of the King
121
Earl of Hardwicke appointed Lord Lieutenant
126
University Address on Kings return to England
146
Dr Bentleys Petition to the King in Council
159
G B White discommuned
162
Town Meeting in favour of Vote by Ballot
166
Contested election for the County
169
Denial of University claim of conusance
175
New building at Kings College
185
Proclamation of the King
192
the Town
196
Contest for a VintnershipDecree of Privy Council as to grace
203
Contested election of Librarian
222
University and Corporation Addresses on Kings accession
227
Playhouse and Tavern
229
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236
Repeal of Clause in Copyright Act
242
Act as to qualification of Justices of the Peace
250
University Address on Battle of Culloden
256
Thanksgiving for the Peace
267
Proceedings in the Kings Bench respecting Trinity College
277
Verses on Death of Frederick Prince of Wales
284
Proviso in Alehouse Act
291
University Address
294
Alehouse Licences
301
University Addresses on the Kings Accession
308
Town meeting for Parliamentary Reform
312
Corporation Address on same occasion
318
Act enabling discharged Mariners c to set up trades
324
Contested election of High Steward of University
334
Election of Mayor under Mandamus
350
Contested election for University
362
Mr Jebbs Graces for establishing annual examinations
367
Contested election of Registrary
378
Petition of Corporation for reduction of public expenditure
393
Graces as to mandate degrees and private Tutors
401
Resolution in support of Public Credit
459
Stamp
460
Subscription for relief of Poor
465
High price of bread
470
Independent Press first published
476
Visit of a Mohawk chief
482
Contested election for University
488
Dispute as to right of the Heads to nominate for Professor
490
Poll for vicarage of Kingerly
494
Installation of Duke of Gloucester Chancellor
501
University and Corporation Addresses on naval Victories
505
Corporation indicted for not repairing bridges
509
Subscription for relief of Poor
510
Civil Law examination
511
Case as to liability of Downing College to Pavingrate
515
University Petition against a bill repealing enactments against
517
Corporation Address on death of Princess Charlotte
518
Addresses on failure of Chartist demonstration in London
535
University Petition against Roman Catholic Peers Bili
537
Parliamentary Boundaries
541
Commission for repair of Great Bridge
547
Corporation Address to Duke of York
549
Subscriptions for relief of distressed Irish Clergy
556
Visit of Duke of Sussex
557
Town election
564
Verses and University Address on Death of William III and
570
Press Syndicate
576
Corporation Address on victories over the French Bavarians
588
Installation of the Marquess Camden Chancellor
595
75
597
County Addresses on Queens accession and death of William IV
612
63
629
Proposal to rebuild St Peters church
648
Cambridge Cemetery Company established
657
Contested Ward election
665
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667
Contested Ward elections
682
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684
Fire at Trinity College
694
29
696
Corporation Petition as to Freemens Lands Bill
704

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