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Certificate of Living Arrangements

This letter from W. Borrows, Minister of St. Paul's in Clapham, Surrey certifies that Anne Banks Hunt, widow of Richard Hunt, is not living at Clapham in Surrey and is of good life and conversation

Borrows, William

Forwarding of Information

This letter from James Nash to Rev. French indicates that Nash is forwarding information by Mr. (illegible) to the Reverend

Nash, James

Request for Charity Application

This letter from Alfred Nicholas Bull to Rev. French is written on behalf of Bull's mother, the widow Mrs. Bull, on the subject of Rustat's charity and whether there is any particular form of application for it

Bull, Alfred Nicholas

Certificate of Character

This letter from R.C. Packman to Rev. French certifies that Mrs. Webb, widow of the late Mr. Webb, is a person of good character and conversation and a member of the Church of England

Packman, R. C.

Certificate of Living Arrangement

This letter from Alfred Nicholas Bull, Chaplain, to Rev. French certifies that Mrs. Susanna Bull, widow of the late Mr. Nicholas Bull, is now living at No. 15 Finsbury Place South in the City of London

Bull, Alfred Nicholas

Certificates of Living Arrangements

This document is comprised of statements to certify that widows are either in new living arrangements or deceased. Mrs. Catherine Marsh, widow of the Rev. Henry Marsh, is certified as living in Bromley College, Kent. The statement is signed for her by her Chaplain as she is disabled by paralysis. Mrs. Catherine Sanderson, widow of the Rev. Alfred Sanderson, is certified as living in Bromley College, Kent. The statement is signed in her own hand. Mrs. Festing is listed as having died on 26th July, 1844, as witnessed by a chaplain

Payment to Nurse

Payment from the Executors of the Late Rev. Dickes to Mrs. Halsey, Nurse, for sitting up eight days and nights with the corpse and laying out and placing the corpse in the coffin. The total payment amount is £1 14s 0d

The Executors of the Late Rev. Dickes

Insurance Receipt

Receipt from Agent Henry Hazard of the Sun Fire Office to Jesus College for the sum of one year's premium and duty on an insurance of £7000 from the middle of 1845 to the middle of 1846, costing the College £15 15s 0d. Record number 30,402 and Pol. number 1004952

Sun Fire Office

Porter's Bill

Payment from Rev. Dickes to Benjamin Diver, Porter, for the porterage of coals and letter bills for the amount of £0 5s 4d

Dickes, Rev. Thomas

Payment to Nurse

Payment from the Executors of the Late Rev. Dickes to Mrs. Lindsell, Nurse, for the amount of £5 2s 0d

The Executors of the Late Rev. Dickes

Bedmaker's Bill

Payment from the Executors of the Late Rev. Dickes to Mrs. Dallen, Bedmaker for the amount of £6.0.0.

The Executors of the Late Rev. Dickes

Letter Regarding Estate of the Late Rev. Dickes

Letter from a Mr. Sharpe to the Master of Jesus College regarding the accounts of the late Rev. Dickes. He states that in wrapping up the accounts of the late Rev. Dickes he is having considerable difficulty in ascertaining the Tithes and Rentals of the late Rev., and asks French to advise him as to what they were or from whom they were due and what periods they were payable. He also mentions that he is the nephew of the late Mr. Leeke (Locke?) and the administrator of his effects as his other surviving relative is too old for the task. He states that Mr. Burkett of Jesus is aware of his authority

Sharp

Letter Regarding Estate of the Late Rev. Dickes

Letter from a Mr. Horkin to the Master of Jesus College regarding the accounts of the late Rev. Dickes. He expresses that he has told a Mr. Sharp repeatedly the nature of the bills that are owed by Dickes' account, and encloses in the letter an account of what he believes to be the income of the Living for the last year and what would have been his income for the coming year. He thanks the Master for information about the money he holds from Dickes' account, and asks that the Master retain it until the deliberations over the final bills are settled

Horkin

Bill from Cook

From Cook of Jesus College, John Dioen, to Rev. Dr. French, Master of Jesus College, on behalf of the Late Rev. Thomas Dickes' Account. Bill of £7 1s 11d

Dioen, John

Bill Due to Butler by Rev. Dickes

From Master of Jesus College on behalf of the Late Rev. Thomas Dickes' Account to the Butler of Jesus College, Richard Rowe. Payment of £4 7s 7d for weekly bills and wine in room from 1845 Lady Day. Noted as paid on 23rd December 1845

French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus College

Audit fees bill

List of fees for visitors, fellows, and scholars; and bursar's salary. Total of £4 6s 0d

Purchase of hose

Item 1: bill for woolen hose, and a note that some of better quality are given at the same price due to the cold. £2 0s 10d
Items 2 and 3: receipts for the hose. £4 2s 1d

Sayle, Robert

Insurance receipt

Receipt for insurance, £15 15s 0d, from Sun Fire Office

Hazard, Henry

Library insurance

Receipt for insurance of printed books in the library £3 7s 6d, from Sun Fire Office

Hazard, Henry

Purchase of fruit

Item 1: bill for fruits from 5th to 29th July, totaling £5 15s 6d: strawberries, cherries, gooseberries, cakes, apricots, currants.
Item 2: receipt of payment

Clements, Thomas

Jesus 1st and 3rd Hockey XI

Names on mount read:

A. G. Seymour, R. S. Bryant, L. H. L. Carver, C. N. Ridley, S. J. Galloway, C. A. Town, R. L. Pyman, R. C. Cutter, E. L. Goodman, J. Bellamy, R. W. Skinner, K. J. Goodwin, W. M. Penny, J. Mellor, A. G. Collier, J. M. S. Alpine, C. W. Milford, H. J. Presitley, F. R. Peel, A. B. Champion

Jesus College Cambridge vs Brasenose College Oxford

Names on mount read:

H. G. Sale, E. C. Beard (Oxford), F. E. Marriott (Oxford), F. J. Bamber, F. B. Smith, W. R. Taylor, F. H. Knott (Oxford), W. M. Peacock, J. A. Reid (Oxford), F. A. Willink (Oxford), C. P. Sharke Jones (Oxford), J. G. Reid (Oxford), E. A. Shaw (Oxford), R. M. Dexter, A. M. S. Jackson (Oxford), R. H. Corbett, G. W. Grassett (Oxford), A. H. A. Vann, A. C. Dent, H. A. G. Neville

Cambridge University Tennis Club 1st and 2nd Sixes

Names on mount listed as:

H. Wesley-Smith (Trinity), P. G. Mayer (Trinity), G. C. N. Wardley (Trinity), E. N. Dexter (Jesus), A. A. Roberts (Trinity Hall), J. R. M. Lawrence (Pembroke), M. Woosnam (Trinity), A. C. G. Lonsdale (Trinity), A. J. Yencken (Corpus), C. N. Thompson (St. John's), E. D. Yencken (Corpus), H. A. Turner (Pembroke), B. R. Lawrence (Pembroke)

Agreement for Tenancy

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Reverend Canon C. E. Raven and others.
Term: 6 months commencing 25 December 1937. Rent £42 10s

Correspondence File for 13 Station Road, 1945-1946

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/STA/13/3/2
  • Item
  • 24 September 1945 - 25 March 1946
  • Part of College Archives

Two letters from J. Carter, Jonas & Sons (Land Agent) to the Bursar:

(1) stating that the tenant Mr Simpson had died and Mr F. Andrews (builder) had applied for the tenancy on behalf of his son in law. He was recommended as a tenant as during the war years he had turned down Government contracts in order to carry out local work including a good deal for the College;

(2) confirmation of receipt of a cheque for dilapidations from the executors of Mr Simpson and request for permission to pass this on to the current tenant, Mr Bayliss as per the lease agreement.

Correspondence File for 13 Station Road, 1924

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/STA/13/3/1
  • Item
  • 21 January 1924 - 26 January 1924
  • Part of College Archives

(1) Letter from Dorothy Spens to Jesus College asking if they would consider letter the Cambridge Shelter for Girls purchase the remainder of the lease. They would then use the house as a hostel for 3 or 4 girls.

(2) Letter from Francis & Co to Bernard Manning (Jesus College) advising that the lease stipulates that the house is only to be used as a private residence. They say that the lease could be granted to Mrs Spens as a private individual but the College could not recognise the purpose which she has in view.

Surrender and Attested Surrender (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Frederick Parker, (2) Edmond Foster, (3) Joshua Harper, (4) Jesus College.
Surrender of a piece of land in the parish of Saint Andrew the Less Cambridge being part of the premises comprised in lease dated 7 April 1857 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/GEN/2/1857]

Lease and Counterpart (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Joshua Harper. Lease of premises next the Hills Road in the Parish of St Andrew the Less in Cambridge for the term of 32 years from the 25 March 1865.

The land here leased to Harper and the land assigned to Harper in the deed of 16 October 1867.[JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1867/2].form the site for 55 and 57 Hills Road and the site of 1-6 Claremont.

Licence to Assign (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Frederick Parker.
Licence to assign unto Joshua Harper part of the premises abutting on the Hills Road Cambridge comprised in a lease dated 7 April 1857 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/GEN/2/1857]. Includes plan.

Assignment (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Frederick Parker (2) Joshua Harper. Assignment of leasehold premises next Hills Road Cambridge. Includes plan

The land here assigned to Harper and the land leased to Harper in the deed of 18 April 1865 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1865/2] form the site for 55 and 57 Hills Road and the site of 1-6 Claremont.

Surrender (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Joshua Harper, (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of so much of the premises comprised in leases dated respectively 7 April 1857 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/GEN/2/1857] and 10 April 1865 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1865/2] as have been vested in surrenderer.

Lease and Counterpart (55 and 57 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Joshua Harper.
Lease of messuages, workshops and premises next Hills Road [55-57 Hill's Road and Claremont] for 40 years from 25 March 1871. Rent £7; fine £80. Includes plan.

Licence to Assign (55 and 57 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Joshua Harper.
Licence to assign by way of mortgage premises [55-57 Hills Road and Claremont] comprised in lease dated 19 March 1873 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1873/2] unto Frederick Wills Lilley.

Lease and Counterpart (55 and 57 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mary Harper and others (executors under the Will of Joshua Harper deceased).
Lease of numbers 45a and 45b [55 and 57] Hills Road and numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Clarement, Hills Road, Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1885. Rent £7. Fine £150. Includes plan.

Licence to Assign (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mary Harper and others (executors of the Will of Joshua Harper deceased).
Licence to assign by way of mortgage unto Edmund Pollendine the premises comprised in lease dated 29 October 1885 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1885/1].

Mortgage (55 and 57 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Mary Harper and others, (2) Edmund Pollendine.
Mortgage of leasehold premises numbers 34a and 45b [55 and 57] Hills Road and numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Claremont, Hills Road, Cambridge, to secure £2000 and interest at £5 per centum per annum. Includes surrender dated 18 April 1891.

Licence to Assign (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus, (2) Henry Wiles (surviving executor of the Will of Joshua Harper deceased).
Licence to assign unto John Henry Fox part of the premises [55 Hills Road] comprised in lease dated 29 October 1885 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1885/1].

Licence to Demise (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) John Henry Fox.
Licence to demise by way of mortgage unto the Trustees of the Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society part of the premises [55 Hills Road] comprised in Lease dated 29 October 1885 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1885/1].

Lease and Counterpart (55 Hills Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) John Henry Fox.
Lease of number 55 [formerly number 45b] Hills Road Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1899. Rent: first 26 years £2; residue of term £13 6s 8d.
Also includes surrender: Parties: (1) personal representatives of John Henry Fox deceased, (2) Jesus College and a draft of the surrender.

Lease Plan (45 New Square)

Lease plan of Nos. 45 and 46 showing the outline of the property, dimensions and names of neighbouring lessees. At the top written in ink is the following "Jesus College to M. R. Barrett".

Lease Plan (45 New Square)

Plan title "Mrs Reed's Estate. Leasehold. Jesus College Lessors, 1853". Shows Nos. 45 and 46 which were included in a lease to Mrs Mary Reed and Mr Robert Rhodes Reed dated 16 July 1853.

May Ball 2017 - 'Between the Lines'

Includes:

(1) programme
(2) ticket
(3) local resident information
(4) commemorative pen
(5) wristbands - gold wristband is for committee members, black for guests and blue for staff and entertainers
(6) photograph showing ball set up
(7) photograph showing May Ball Committee 2017 with names on board reading:
Matthew Seccombe, Ted Roberts, James Kendall, David Adeboye, Addy Mettrick, Sofia Clini, Danielle Forster, Amy Smith, Daniel
Patton, Elle Prince, Nick Pearson, Kayleigh Dawson, Lisa Chan, Edward Parker Humphreys, Lizzie Reeves, Izaak Jephson, Josh
Bambrick, Lara Sullivan and Hefer Theron.

May Ball 2016 - 'The Uninhabitable'

Includes programme, ticket, commemorative magnets and bottle opener, menu for dining guests and wristbands. Blue wristband for guests, yellow for staff and entertainers.

May Ball 2015 - 'Wildcard'

Includes accounts, invoices from suppliers, programme, ticket, menu and wristbands. Gold wristband for committee members, orange for guests, black for staff and white for entertainers; photographs showing ball set up

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