This account of the University Archives gives their history and surveys the main groups of records.This account of the University Archives at Cambridge describes the growth of the archives from their beginnings in the thirteenth century and provides a survey of the main groups of records in the context of the University. The appendices include a list of muniments of title to landed property.This account of the University Archives at Cambridge describes the growth of the archives from their beginnings in the thirteenth century and provides a survey of the main groups of records in the context of the University. The appendices include a list of muniments of title to landed property.Published in 1962, this account of the University Archives at Cambridge will be of particular importance to those interested in the history of the University. The first part describes the growth of the archives from their beginnings in the thirteenth century and the changes of fortune they have undergone during that time. Part two provides a survey of the archives, placing the main groups in the context of the University. The authors show how the more important classes of archives developed and the places they occupied in the workings of the administration. There are three appendices: a brief summary of the classes mentioned and the dates they cover; a list of muniments of title to landed property; and a bibliography listing published works which have contained or incorporated records from the Archive. There are sixteen illustrations from the Archives themselves.Part I: 1. The medieval archives; 2. The registers; 3. The custody of the archives; Part II: 4. The university and colleges as privileged corporations; 5. Records of university administration; 6. Records of matriculation and degrees; 7. Financial records of the university; 8. Endowments of the university; 9. University officers and their records; 10. Records of the university courts; 11. Records of university jurisdiction in the towló#