Skip to main content
Wellcome Collection homepage
  • Visit us
  • What’s on
  • Stories
  • Collections
  • Get involved
  • About us
Sign in to your library account
Search for anything
Library account
Home| Collections

Cambridgeshire

Ceremonial county of England, UK

Wikidata
Source:
Wikidata

On this page

  • Works from the collections
  • Related topics

Works from the collections

Works produced by this place
Works produced by this place
Works referencing this place
Works referencing this place

2 works

    • E-books
    • Online

    An estimate relating to gleaning Co. Camb. Par. G-r. 1787 880 acres of all sorts of grain, produced to 40 families, gleaning fairly and unexceptionably, viz. half a Bushel per acre 400 Bushels 400 bushels, at the Average of 4s. a Bushel-is - 80l. Perhaps, with the Straw and chaff, and a little higher Average, as a very Sensible Miller and Farmer there said; the whole of the Gleanings might be worth 100l.

    Cambridgeshire | Date: 1790?]
    • E-books
    • Online

    A copy of the poll for knights of the shire for Cambridgeshire , Taken at Cambridge March the 29th, 1722. Martin Lacy Esq; High Sheriff. Candidates; The Rt Honble Edward Lord Harley 1494 Sir John-Hinde Cotton 1518 Sir Francis Whitchcot 945 Sir Robert Clarke 918.

    Cambridgeshire | Date: Printed in the Year 1722

Related topics

Disease Outbreaks
Public Health
Sanitation
Water Supply
Hospitals, Psychiatric
Cambridge
School Health Services
Isle of Ely
Suffolk (England)
Norfolk

Wellcome Collection

183 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE

+44 (0)20 7611 2222
info@wellcomecollection.org

  • Getting here

Today’s opening times

  • Galleries
    10:00 – 18:00
  • Library
    10:00 – 18:00
  • Café
    10:00 – 18:00
  • Shop
    10:00 – 18:00

Opening times

Our building has:

  • Step free access
  • Hearing loops

Accessibility

  • Visit us
  • What’s on
  • Stories
  • Collections
  • Get involved
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Jobs
  • Media office
  • Developers
  • Privacy and terms
  • Cookie policy
  • Manage cookies
  • Modern slavery statement
TikTok
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence