HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. CCCIX., CCCX. Correspondence relating to Cambridge University, consisting chiefly of letters written to Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, and Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl, successive High Stewards, from Heads of colleges and others, relating to the government of the University, parliamentary and other elections, and kindred matters; 1747-1824. A few miscellaneous documents of various dates are added at the end. Two volumes.Paper. Folio.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. CCLXXVIII., CCLXXIX. Letters to Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, from William Howell Ewin, LL.D., J.P. for Cambridge, chiefly on matters connected with that town and the University; 1767-1789. Two volumes. At the end of Vol. II. (ff. 180-301) are letters to Lord Hardwicke from William Greaves, al. "B.B." (sc. Beaupré Bell, he having married the sister and heiress of Beaupré Bell, of Upwell, who died in 1745), of Fulbourne, Commissary and Deputy High Steward of the...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DXXXI., DXXXII. Parliamentary collections of the Hon. Charles Yorke, M.P. for Reigate (1747-1768) and for Cambridge University (1768-1770). Two volumes, the first miscellaneous (1742-1768), the second dealing with the Marriages Bill (1754 and 1765) and Militia Bill (1756) only. Paper; ff. 489, 345. Folio.