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J.P.C. Roach, ed. (1959), "City and University of Cambridge", History of the County of Cambridgeshire, Victoria County History, vol. 3, University of London, Institute of Historical Research; Jeremy C. Mitchell & James Cornford (1977). "The Political Demography of Cambridge 1832–1868". Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies.
Among the book series in the arts published by Cambridge University Press are: [4] Cambridge Film Classics; Cambridge Library Collection - Art and Architecture
The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain is a seven-volume series on the history of texts in the United Kingdom. It was published between 1999 and 2019 by Cambridge University Press . Bibliography
1831 Mount Auburn Cemetery founded. [23] Cambridge Market Hotel (later Porter's Hotel) built. [24] 1832 - Cambridge Fire Department and Cambridge Book Club [16] established. 1833 Hunt & Co's Circulating Library in business. [25] First Parish meeting house built, corner Church St. and Mass. Ave. 1835 - West Cambridge Social Library active. [25]
The Cambridge Illustrated History of Medicine was reissued without illustrations as The Cambridge History of Medicine (2006), which contains a new section in the last chapter. [4] Similarly, The Cambridge Illustrated History of Warfare was republished as The Cambridge History of Warfare in 2005, and new editions of both appeared in 2020. [5]
The Cambridge History of Britain is a series of textbooks published by the Cambridge University Press aimed at first-year undergraduates and above. It covers the history of Britain from c. 500 to the present day in four volumes. [1] The volumes are: Naismith, Rory (2021). Early Medieval Britain c. 500–1000. Cambridge University Press.
Therefore, Company C 1-181 IN shares the long history of the 181st Infantry Regiment. This site concentrates on the unique history of Company C as a militia / National Guard company in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company traces its history to 1831 when it was first mustered as the Cambridge Light Infantry.
1831 Lent Mr W. S. O'Brien: Trinity 1831 Easter Mr J. W. D. Dundas Magdalene 1831 Michaelmas Mr W. H. Brookfield: Trinity 1832 Lent Mr C. R. Kennedy: Trinity 1832 Easter Mr H. Alford: Trinity 1832 Michaelmas Mr R. A. Johnstone Trinity 1833 Lent Hon. C. W. Henniker St John's 1833 Easter Mr E. Warburton: Trinity 1833 Michaelmas Mr J. E. Heathcote ...