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- 1897-1908 (Creation)
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The research notes consist of Boughey's notes, letters, and publications from others relating to various aspects of the College's history, as well as the publication of the history. The papers appear disordered from their original state but because there are some runs of like material they have been left as found. Boughey’s note passing them on to R. V. Laurence may be found as item 399, with a covering note and instruction at items 410-411.
The letters are from W. Emery Barnes (items 220-221), W. H. D. Bird (item 415), F. C. Burkitt (item 330), J. W. Clark (items 400-401), C. M. Neale (item 308), John Peile (items 325, 327), Alexander Pulling (item 427), and Alfred E. Stamp (item 372). Letters from Robert Bowes (item 386), J. W. Clark (items 63, 250, 390), F. E. Robinson (items 231, 233, 235, 242-244, 247, 252-253, 383-385, 387, 394) and Hutchinson & Co. (items 224-226, 230, 248-249, 251) concern the publication of the history. These are accompanied by a draft of Boughey’s letter to Hutchinson & Co. (item 245) and Boughey’s original memorandum of agreement with F. E. Robinson dated 4 Nov. 1897 (item 246).
Printed material consists of a card advertising Rouse Ball's History of the First Trinity Boat Club (item 207), five of J. W. Capstick’s halftone photographs of the 1st Eastern General Hospital in Nevile's Court and on the Backs (item 209), G. F. Cobb’s A Brief History of the Organ in the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge (item 356), three printed catalogues from F. E. Robinson & Co. dated 1898-1901 and notices by F. E. Robinson from the same period (items 227-230, 232,237, 240-241), The Roof-Climber’s Guide to Trinity (item 366), the first paper of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Undergraduates, February 1838 (item 170), an offprint of Robert Sinker’s The Statue of Byron in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge (item 414), and Vincent Henry Stanton’s Some Makers of Trinity College. A Sermon Preached in the Chapel of Trinity College Cambridge, on December 9, 1898 (item 442).
Notes were written on verso of letters, including one from Herbert P. S. Devitt asking for leave (item 19), a letter from W. H. D. Rouse to Mr Stewart dated 3 Oct. 1902 (item 39), a book recommendation ticket for the library (item 38), and a Trinity gate bill sent to the Senior Dean for Monday night Aug. 25, n.y. (item 41). Two unusual items are clipped pieces of an early manuscript (item 406).
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- Ball, Walter William Rouse (1850-1925), historian of mathematics (Subject)
- Barnes, William Emery (1859-1939), Church of England clergyman and biblical scholar (Subject)
- Bird, William Henry Benbow (1857-1934), archivist (Subject)
- Bowes, Robert (1835-1919), bookseller and publisher (Subject)
- Burkitt, Francis Crawford (1864-1935), biblical scholar (Subject)
- Capstick, John Walton (1858-1937), physicist, Junior Bursar of Trinity College, Cambridge (Subject)
- Clark, John Willis (1833-1910), university administrator and antiquary (Subject)
- Cobb, Gerard Francis (1838-1904), composer and writer (Subject)
- Devitt, Herbert Pye Smith (1873-1958), physician (Subject)
- Laurence, Reginald Vere (1876-1934), historian (Subject)
- Hutchinson & Co. (publisher) (Subject)
- Neale, Charles Montague (1855-1917), barrister and writer (Subject)
- Peile, John (1838-1910), college head and philologist (Subject)
- Pulling, Alexander (1813-1895), serjeant-at-law and legal writer (Subject)
- F. E. Robinson (publisher) (Subject)
- Rouse, William Henry Denham (1863–1950), classical scholar and educational reformer (Subject)
- Sinker, Robert (1838–1913), college librarian and chaplain (Subject)
- Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Undergraduates (Subject)
- Stamp, Alfred Edward (1870-1938), archivist (Subject)
- Stanton, Vincent Henry (1846-1924), theologian (Subject)
- Stewart, Hugh Fraser (1863-1948), Dean of Trinity College Chapel, University Reader in French (Subject)