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- 15 July 1910 - 18 January 1919 (Creation)
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Letters from J. Carter Jonas & Sons to J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar):
(1) Advising that they had inspected the roofs of the cottages (27-30 Jesus Lane) as they were tilting and very much out of repair but the repairs would be very expensive, 15 July 1910
(2) Request from Mr Robinson, tenant of 27 Jesus Lane and who ran a bicycle shop, to have a temporary tenancy of the empty stable previously used by Hopkins & Son for use to store bicycles, 30 April 1913
(3) Confirmation that the Old Cottages had now been pulled down but the old brick wall at the back had been left to form the boundary wall as agreed. However, it was in bad condition so should be rebuilt or replaced with a fence, 8 May 1914
(4) Request from the Billeting Office of the Welsh Field Ambulance to know how much the College would be charging them for the occupation of Hopkins' Old Stable, 2 January 1915
(5) Request from Messrs King & Harper to have a lease of the site comprising the old stables formerly occupied by Hopkins, with the yard and cottages for use as a moor garage and place to repair motor tractors, 18 January 1919
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Originally in a box called "Cambridge All Saints Parish 4. Jesus Lane North Side 3. Nos. 23-32. 1908-1938. Wesley House Conveyance. Plans", in a folder entitled ”1910-1919 Jesus Lane. N. Side. Nos. 27-32 Correspondence".