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Butt Close

Butt Close covered an area now occupied by parts of Jesus Lane, King's Street and Manor Street and was acquired by the College in the mid 16th century.
The attached PDF by Freda Jones describes the history of this area in more detail.

Sculpture in the Close 2005

Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition. Held in memory of Elisabeth and Alexander Kasza-Kasser.

Featured artists were John Gibbons, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sand Laurenson, Cornelia Parker, Diane MacLean, Eilis O'Connell, Kate Whiteford and Mark Firth.

Opened by Phillip King.

Letter from the Bursar

To the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance, discussing suggested purchase and leaseback, by Jesus College, of a portion of the Vicarage garden, to facilitate planning for a development of King Street.

Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus College

Letter from the Bursar

To the Vicar with further details of land ownership.

Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus College

Freda Jones' notes on College properties

Includes notes on Radegund Manor lands, Harston, Parker St, 8 Portugal Place, Eden Street, Elm Street, Portland Place, Christ's Pieces, Butt Close, Barnwell, King Street, Hobson Street, Gravel Close, Ropemakers Close, Willow Place, St. Peter's parish, St. Giles' parish, All Saints by the Castle, St Andrew the Great parish, general Cambridge City property, the College Close and general College site, Jesus Lane

Letter to Mrs Jones

Clarifying details of land ownership

Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus College

Official Certificate

Result of searches under the Land Charges Act 1925, relating to All Saints.

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