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- [mid 19th cent.?] (Creation)
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1 vol.
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At the front is a note, "This book is the property of the First Trinity Boat Club and has always been in the possession of the club. A. Close Brooks, April 1907."
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Deposited by the First Trinity Boat Club, Feb. 1925.
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Copies of minutes of meetings of the University Boat Club dated 9 Dec. 1828 to June 1837, though it is not clear when these copies were made. Note is made of rules and regulations passed by the University Boat Club, arrangements for races, reports of races, with crews and the order of boats in bumps, as well as arrangements for and participants in the Oxford Cambridge boat race.
The following names are mentioned in this volume: Godfrey Harry Arkwright, Henry Arkwright, John Ashton Bostock, Thomas Shaen Carter, Alexander Cumine, George Henry Drew, Charles Edmonstone, Thomas Entwisle, John Williamson Fulton, Lowry Guthrie, James Hemery, Edward Hoare, Arthur Bastard Eastabrooke Holdsworth, Edward Winnington Ingram, Richard Jennings, John Henry Keane, Douglas Macdonald, William Norris Nicholson, Thomas Bradley Paget, Patrick Parker, Charles Penrose, Charles Spencer March Phillipps, Frederick Ricardo, Charles Morris Roupell, Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn, Thomas Kynaston Selwyn, Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth, William Hammond Solly, Thomas Spankie, Abbott Upcher, Arthur Wilson Upcher, Benjamin Dann Walsh, and Charles Warren.
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Bound in half-leather with spine label "T.B.C. 1828 1837." Papers appear to have been bound together rather than written in a blank volume, as text along the left margin of some pages has been obscured by the tightness of the binding.
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- Cambridge University Boat Club (Subject)