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The Library World Volume 13 Issue 9

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 March 1911

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Abstract

THE earliest catalogue of Cambridge University documents was compiled by Mr. William Rysley, in 1420. Most of the documents enumerated in this list are still extant. An interesting List of the Documents in the University Registry, from the year 1266 to the year 1544, was communicated to the Cambridge Antiquarian Society by the Rev. H. R. Luard, B.D., then University Registrar, on March 6th, 1876. From this, it appears that “The earliest document which the University possesses is so late as the year 1266. The earliest in the Record office is dated 16th July, 13 Hen. III., i.e. 1229. This is a permission to scholars of the University of Paris to come to England, and remain for purposes of study.”

Citation

(1911), "The Library World Volume 13 Issue 9", New Library World, Vol. 13 No. 9, pp. 256-288. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008944

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MCB UP Ltd

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