The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cambridge, England.

Prior to 16th century

16th-18th centuries

19th century

20th century

21st century

See also

References

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Further reading

Published in the 19th century

1800s-1840s

  • Robert Watt (1824). "Cambridge". Bibliotheca Britannica. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: A. Constable. hdl:2027/nyp.33433089888832. OCLC 961753
  • David Brewster (ed.) (1830). "Cambridge". Edinburgh Encyclopædia. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
  • Cambridge Guide. Cambridge: J. & J.J. Deighton. 1837.
  • Charles Henry Cooper (1842–1908), "Annals of Cambridge", Cambridge: University Press
  • John Le Keux; Thomas Wright; Harry Longueville Jones (1847), "Memorials of Cambridge", London: David Bogue + v.2
  • Samuel Lewis (1848), "Cambridge", "Topographical Dictionary of England", 7th ed., London: S. Lewis and Co.

1850s-1890s

Published in the 20th century

1900s-1940s
  • Barwell, Noel (1910), Cambridge, Blackie & Son Limited
  • Vol. 5. pp. 90–96.
  • Robert Donald (ed.) (1907). "Cambridge". Municipal Year Book of the United Kingdom for 1907. London: Edward Lloyd.
  • Arthur Gray (1908), "The dual origin of the town of Cambridge", Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society, OCLC 14031217
  • Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Cambridge", "Haydn's Dictionary of Dates", 25th ed., London: Ward, Lock & Co.
  • John Willis Clark (1916), "Concise Guide to the Town and University of Cambridge", 5th ed., Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes
  • Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker (1922), "Cambridge", London: A. and C. Black
  • Edward Godfrey Cox (1949). "Cambridge and Oxford". Reference Guide to the Literature of Travel. Vol. 3: Great Britain. Seattle: University of Washington. hdl:2027/mdp.39015049531448. – via HathiTrust.

1950s-1990s