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Comprising:
Reprints of 'Why is the Doctor in the Merry Wives of Windsor called Caius?', including inserted correspondence (1969) ; reprints of 'Shakespeare and Dr Caius' (1920); typescript of 'Part III, Dr Legge's Legal Career'; typescript and correspondence re 'Dr Legge's Dramatic Activities'.
This series consists of Lord McNair's research on Shakespeare and Caius College, and Dr Legge (historical rather than legal or professional papers) and papers concerning 'Law of the Air' , and 'Human Rights'.
'Acquittances for the rent of 18s. Per annum paid by the College to the Town of Cambridge for Mortimers, by the name of High Gable' [one receipt for 28s.)
[High Gable is termed 'Hagabul' in C.H. Cooper, 'Annals of Cambridge', vol. I. p.60, and explained thus: 'the greater part of the land and houses were charged with small payments called Hagabul to the bailiffs of the town.']
Consisting of photographs of the finish of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, 1892; Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers inspection, 1893; Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers at Aldershot, 1894; and Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers Caius Company, in Tree Court, 1892.