Green wax with impression of St Radegund with a staff
Priory, St Radegund'sNames on board read:
T. E. Morel, W. Dangar, W. T. Coles, C. S. Colman, D. A. R. Young, J. T. Bennett, W. T. Barham, K. C. Holloway, J. C. W. MacBryon, E. Raimes, Cox, R. W. Holloway.
Names on board read:
Hayward, Hamilton-Millar, Cohen, Clarke, Footman, Hales, Caswell, MacNutt, Tegnor and Skeete.
No names given. James Henderson Ogilvie is seated on the ground, bottom left.
Names on board read:
G. J. McHardy, P. J. Allum, W. E. Thorne, E. H. B. Neill, E.W. Davies, N. Williams, P. J. White, J. H. Smith, J. H. Hall, N. R. McConnel, S. R. Gardiner, H. C. H. MacDonald
Names on board read:
G. S. E. Nevill-Davies, R. S. Punnett, F. A. Instone, R. D. Holloway, G. H. Hunter-Brown, H. R. W. Butterworth, J. E. W. Waddington, R. S. D Gilson (Capt.), J. T. Morgam, G. H. Williams, S. Armstrong, A. W. Fitz Aucher.
College cricket against boat club cricket match. Photograph shows all those who presumably competed in the game and also various numbers of spectators. No names.
Names on board:
E. J. Kahn, G. C. M. Brown, Bince U. S. Gackwar, J. T. Sharp, J. B. Heming, A. G. Murray, H. S. Gillies, R. J. Purdy, V. A. Cox (captain), E. H. L. Fisher, R. V. Brunsdon.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Vic G. Davis.
Lease of shop, garage, stores and premises in Fair Street for 21 years from 25th March 1926.
Rent: £150.
Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) George Laurie, (2) Laurie & McConnal Limited.
Lease of premises in Willow Walk and Fair Street in the rear of 35 New Square commencing 29 September 1901. Term of years (less 3 days) 29. Expires 26 September 1930. Includes a plan.
Receipt from J & J. J. Deighton, booksellers for examination papers. Includes costs for paper, blotting paper, pens, and ink. Total cost: £2 3s 9d.
J. & J. J. DeightonReceipt from Samuel Coulden, engraver, printer, and heraldic painter, for engraving work done for the College, including 4 dozen ivory dessert knives. £1 6s 6d and a cruet stand 2s 6d.
Coulden, SamuelReceipt for the rent of open grassland in the Close to Mr Robinson for £4 until last day of February 1842. Signed WF
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeReceipt from DR. TO A. MENZIES, for the purchase of an office knife, scissors and an engraving for 5s
Paid £7 8s 10d to Swan and Garner for work done in College including work done in Wortham's keeping room, preparing walls and setting up brown paper and sizing walls, tacks, paste, wallpaper, border paper, labour for hanging paper; work done at Bramah's keeping room, putting up brown paper and sizing, tacks, paste, paper, labour for pasting and putting up; Repairing paper in Wood's room, paper, paste, size and tacks,; Pasting and putting up border in Bramah's keeping room. Signed John Swan.
Swan & GarnerInvoice hand written on the back of:
Flyer for Hay and After-Feed for sale on Jesus College Close.
The valuable crop of grass.
The Grove and the Master's Close not included.
For work on ceilings in rooms of:
Mr Brett, Bingham, Griffiths, Winter senior, Nelson, Winter junior, Richardson, Allot.
Total £1 16s 0d.
Receipt £ 3 1s 00,
Norwich Union Fire Assurance SocietyTo sweeping chimneys
Range, stove, copper and oven, hall, Combination, porters, servants hall.
Total £2 11s
Receipt for a Year's Tithe due to Rector of Willingham, Michaelmas, 1881, Received of Mr. George Tibbit, totalling £2 7s 9 d, Collected by William Underwood.
Parish of WillinghamReceipt for repairs and minor works carried out by Edward Beales & Co between April and August 1874. Work includes repairing knife machine (Emery to do), 1 bottle rack, wrought iron frame and doors for wine bin as per estimate, and 2 padlocks for the same. Total cost £25 4s, invoiced to the college's buttery account. Signed off by Edward Beale.
Edward Beales & Co.From the Rev Dr French to Robert Press, £3 1s for sweeping chimneys at Jesus College for one year. Confirmation of payment signed by Robert Press.
Press, RobertWillow Place was a continuation of Willow Walk to the east of Fair Street. The south side of Willow Place was built upon Ropemaker's Close which was allotted to the College by the Barnwell Inclosure Award. The north side of Willow Place was part of the south verge of Newmarket Road and belonged to various owners.
The name survives to denote a passage leading to the service roads at the back of the Grafton Centre, but the site of these houses is now under the western car park
Includes May Ball poster, programme, ticket, local resident information flier, wristbands, card notice asking attendees not to remove flowers from tables as souvenirs as they are to be donated to the Arthur Rank Hospice, information flier detailing information about the Heofon Light Maze installation by Ben Busche.
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
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
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)
Names listed on mount J. B. Smith, J. A. Mack, H. A. R. Crookham, A. Russell, E. N. Dexter, H. B. Salmon.
Hand drawn and painted design for the south west window of the College Chapel.
Morris and CompanyProgramme, May Ball Committee dinner menu and photograph of May Ball attendees taken in First Court by A and B staircases.
Ball supper menu, another May Ball menu and photograph.
Paid to Robert Grumbold for work done on the new building, including payments for new windows, new watertable, new ground table and for working and laying the old ground table, new corbell table, coping, for taking down the old windows and preparing quoins for the new windows. Signed by Robert Grumbold
Paid £22 17s 6d for two pairs of silver candlesticks and received Messrs Brookes and Wakefield's plate money. The balance of money received out of the treasury by E.R. Raynes.
Raynes, E. R.May Ball Photograph of attendees taken in 1926. Black and White.
Includes ticket application form, ticket, copy of photograph of band that played at the event (We’ve got a fuzzbox and we’re gonna use it) and schedule of entertainment.
Includes copy of poster, copy of ticket, ticket application form and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball.
Includes food menu and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball and survivors photo.
Includes programme, survivors photo, poster and a programme for the 40th Jesus May Ball charity fashion show in support of Shelter. Also catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball.
Names of some of those in photograph have been confirmed including Will Carpmael, Faisal Seyyad, Tracey Dent, Joseph Abley, Niall O'Connor, Luke Powell, Zoe Bagnall, Annabel Wilkinson (nee Cutter), Martin Cooke, Rachel Hayes, Nicky McAllen, S Parry, Susie Hunt, Nick Archer, Tracey Rees, Jon Fistein, Katie Dalton, A. Willis, James Ball, Andy Lamb, Claire Garner, Julien Pieters, Andy Clason, Alex Chandler, Andy Johnston, James Milne, Lucy Sheerman, Alison Dewynter, Paul Chirico, Joel Price, Jo Depledge, J. Frith, Jude Walton, N. Rogers, Vikki Caldecott-Smith, S. Dustan, Christine Gee, Nick Morley, Gareth Hodgson, Amande Hatfield, Rachel Paveley, Jo Budd, J. Wong, S. McVean, Oliver Morley, Colin Renfrew, E. Jefferis, Sophie Porter, Kate Gale. .
Includes programme, accounts, poster and invoices from suppliers
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Messrs David Gregory Marshall and Arthur Gregory George Marshall.
Lease of Motor Garage messuage and premises in Jesus Lane for 40 years from 25 March 1926. Rent for the first 10 years £528 15s 0d; for the next 7 years £580; and for the remainder of the term £650. Includes a plan.
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
Photograph of a hockey match (showing T. S. Nevill playing).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).