Busby's House Ledger 1927-1950
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- 1927 - 1950
Includes a report written by the head of house on their time as head.
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Busby's House Ledger 1927-1950
Includes a report written by the head of house on their time as head.
Fencing ledger. Includes a report and commentary by the captain of Busby's fencing of that season, with a list of team members.
Scholars' indentures 1708-1870
Indentures containing the name, age, paternity, town and county of origin of boys admitted into College, along with the names of boys admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge and Christ Church, Oxford. Signed by the Dean of Westminster, Master of Trinity and Dean of Christ Church. 1 indenture per election, roughly 1 each year.
This volume contains hand written notes listing the names of boys who have started, those who have changed from being day pupils to boarding, those who have left and finally boys who are either monitors or Head of House. Printed lists are inserted within the book and give the names of boarders and day pupils, including their forms. \r\nNot all the terms have a printed list.
Laws and Customs of Queen's Scholars
Minutes for committee meeting to discuss the ceremony for re-opening of college dormitory. Includes invitations to ceremony.
College Cricket Ledger 1806-1850
College Football Ledger 1883-c. 1887
Newsletter for members of the College Society.
This minute book contains the minutes of the committee meetings of the Old Grantite Club. It describes details of those who were present at the meetings, the election of committee members, deatils of sub-committees, how to use the funds of the club and details about the general running of the club. It also includes the rules of the 'Old Grantite Club' at the front of the volume, including the fees for membership. There are inserts within the volume which include letters and invitations sent to members of the club, financial reports, membership forms and photographs. The minutes are hand written up until April 1932, after which the majority of minutes and agendas are printed and separately stuck into the volume.