Certificate detailing oath by Elizabeth Bottomly of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge that Hannah Clee of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge was not buried in anything other than wool. Signed by witnesses J. Cheetham and the mark of Mary Smith. Also signed by James Whiskin, Justice of the Peace for Cambridge.
Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring Theophilus Newman, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Lawman.
Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring John Rook, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Wildman, coroner.
Addressed to Lynford Caryl, certificate declaring James Potters, deceased, died as a result of falling from a mare and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by James Day, deputy coroner.
Given in 1876 in memory of five members of the College who rowed in the winning Cambridge boat of the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. Names inscribed on the cup are P. W. Brancker (Jesus), T. W. Lewis (Gonville and Caius), W. B. Close (Trinity), C. Gurdon (Jesus), L. G. Pike (Gonville and Caius), T. E. Hockin (Jesus), H. E. Rhodes (Jesus), C. D. Shafto (Jesus), G. L. Davis (Clare).
A. D., possibly Allen DominyEngraved with later pattern, probably of 1854 as engraved on the tankard. Also engraved on the tankard is 'RMP to SJ'.
William Collings, London