The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700

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Cambridgeshire

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Description of institution: Also known, archaically, as the County of Cambridge; abbreviated Cambs.) is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. The city of Cambridge is the county town. Modern Cambridgeshire was formed from the historic counties of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, together with the Isle of Ely and the Soke of Peterborough; it contains most of the region known as Silicon Fen. URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridgeshire Location contains: Cambridge (Settlement)
Cambridge University (Institution)
Cherry Hinton (Neighbourhood)
Christ's College (Institution)
Colne (Settlement)
Conington (Settlement)
Conington Castle (Building (non-institution))
Ely (Settlement)
Emmanuel College (Institution)
Gog Magog Hills (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano)
Great Ouse (Body of Water)
Hardwick (Settlement)
Haslingfield (Settlement)
Huntingdon (Settlement)
Huntingdonshire (County [UK])
Huntington (Settlement)
Isleham (Settlement)
Jesus College (Cambridge) (Institution)
King's College (Institution)
Magdalene College (Cambridge) (Institution)
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Museum and/or Archive)
Pembroke College (Institution)
Pembroke College Library (Library and/or Archive)
Peterborough (Settlement)
Peterhouse (Institution)
Queen's College (Cambridge) (Institution)
Sedgwick Museum (Museum and/or Archive)
Sidney Sussex College (Settlement)
St John's College (Cambridge) (Institution)
Trinity College (Cambridge) (Institution)
Trumpington (Settlement)
Wansford (Settlement)
Wansford Bridge (Site)
Wisbech (Settlement)
Woodston (Settlement)