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Add. MS a/717/6
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Testimonial for Henry Brown with eleven signatures, addressed to Rev. Richard Appleton
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- [Nov. 1888?] (Creation)
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1 folded sheet.
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Headed 'For place of College shoe black'. Browne's address given as 15 Brunswick Walk, Cambridge. 'Still at the Kitchens after 20 yrs service'. Signed by N. M. Farrer, H. V. Barnard, C. A. Sherring, G. J. T. Seckham, G. H. Duckworth, J. W. Cave, C. W. Parry, J. G. Veitch, W. R. Hoare, H. T. Wright and E[?]. M. Butler, all Trinity students.
With stamp of the Chief Constable's Office, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, 10 Aug. [18]89.
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- Appleton, Richard (1849-1909), college head (Subject)
- Farrer, Noel Maitland (1867-1929), civil servant (Subject)
- Barnard, Hampden Vincent (1867-1943), corn broker (Subject)
- Sherring, Charles Atmore (1868-1940), colonial civil servant and author (Subject)
- Seckham, Gerald James Thorne (1867-1930), barrister (Subject)
- Cave, John Watkins (1867-1949), schoolmaster (Subject)
- Duckworth, Sir George Herbert (1868-1934), knight, civil servant and antiquary (Subject)
- Parry, Cecil Wynne (1867-1901), cricketer and schoolmaster (Subject)
- Veitch, John Gould (1869-1914), footballer and horticulturalist (Subject)
- Hoare, Walter Robertson (1867-1941), brewer (Subject)
- Wright, Harold Tucker (1866-1933), barrister (Subject)
- Butler, Edward Montagu (1866-1948), schoolmaster (Subject)