Confirmation of having received of Jesus College 18s in land tax, by Thomas Poulter.
Poulter, ThomasConfirmation of having received of Jesus College 1/4 (one year's quit rent), paid to Corpus Christi College.
Ashby, JohnLetter of thanks and acknowledgement of receipt of Rustat pension from Mrs. Eliza Hilton Hartcup.
Hartcup, Mrs. Eliza HiltonLetter of thanks from Mrs. Charlotte Sanderson to the Revd. Doctor French acknowledging the safe receipt of a £39 0s 0d pension payment.
Mrs. Sanderson, CharlotteGeoffrey (de Burgh), Bishop of Ely, confirms the impropriation 239c. Witnesses: Master (Magister) William de Bisinges, Master William de Argentis, Master William de Bankes, Master Adam de Horning(sey), Master Edmund de Massingham, William de Burbridge, clerk, et aliis.
Burgh, Geoffrey deWalter, son of Walter de Scalariis (de Scaler, or Scales) confirms his father's grant of 20s per annum for the maintenance of three lamps in the church of St Radegund. Witnessed by William de Abingdon, miles (knight).
Walter, son of Walter de ScalariisPrioress Constance (Custancia) and the nuns confirm to Elyas Hoppecrane the land in which he has been enfeoffed by Reginald Harecok, which the said Reginald held of the nuns between the land of Hervey, son of Eustace and the Castle ditch, for a rent of 2s 6d. Dimensions: 25 ft wide. Rent: 6d. Witnesses: John Aldred, Roger Warin, Walter Blancgernon, Thomas Dunning, Robert Dunning, Henry Atcastle (ad castellum), Robert Wymund, clerk, et aliis.
Constance, PrioressJohn de Goiz to Adam de Litlington, chaplain, confirms the gift of 14 acres in the fields of Bassingburn, made to the said Adam by Mary de Bassingburn, widow, to be held of the said John de Goiz and his heirs. Rent: 4d saving services to the king; consideration: 1/2 mark. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Ralph, son of Fulk, Sir Hugh Grandin, Henry de Colne, sheriff of Cambridge, William Russ (Ruffus) de Clopton, William de Comberton, William clerk, Geoffrey, son of Baldrich, Walter, son of Jacob, William Wulvrich, Thomas clerk, William Wardeben et aliis.
Goiz, John deJohn le Moyne, son of Nicholas le Moyne to the nuns of St Mary and St Radegund of Cambridge, 50 acres of land in Shelford touching which a plea was brought by the King's writ before the itinerant Justices at Cambridge 1246-47. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Adam de Walland, the King's Justice at that time at Cambridge; Sir Everard de Trumpington, knight (miles), Alan de Bassingburn, knight, John, son of Reginald, knight, John le Moyne, knight, Henry de Colevile, knight, Hugh de Brai, knight, Peter de Bramford, Robert de Boilund, Herbert de Havekston, Henry, son of Asteline of Trumpington, Walter, son of William de St Edmund's, John de Ry, chaplain, Robert de St Edmund's clerk, et multis aliis.
Moyne, John le (fl 1246-1247)Alexander le Muine (Moyne), son of Peter le Muine, to Adam de Litlington, chaplain, for his homage and service, all the land which the said Adam bought of William, son of Augustine, in Litlington. Consideration: 20s; rent: 12d. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Henry le Eveske, Sir Adam de Bassingburn, Henry de Coln', sheriff of Cambridge, Robert de St Edmind's, Peter de Ashwell, Reginald le Muine, John, son of Simon, William, his brother et aliis.
Muine, Alexander leComprises drafts of chapters 1-7 with correspondence on their content, and on sending drafts to Bronowski.
Includes reference to conservation of an inclosure map in 1978; Restoration of drawings of the Chapel including pugin designs for windows, 1978; letter from Nicholas Hadgraft at the Cambridge Colleges Conservation Consortium concerning the conservation of items in the College Archives including time needed to repackage and box medieval charters and similar documents in College collections, 19th May 1994; List of early nunnery deeds and some other items from the Archives sent for conservation in 1995; 2021 Conservation report for JCAD/2/2/1/10 and JCAD/2/2/1/13;
Reports and papers relating to the conservation and restoration of First Court. Includes conservation report by Matthew Seaborn of Donald Insall Associates on condition of stonework and paintwork around East Doorway, 2009;
Comprises reports on the finances of the Salk Institute, and memoranda on staff salaries (from Jonas Salk) and sending the operating expenses reports to Bronowski (from George S. Conn. Treasurer).
Paid to the Corporation of London - Public Health Department. £7 12s for the Consolidated Rate and Sewer Rate for 60 Aldermanbury.
The Corporation of London - Public Health DepartmentConsols bought in the name of the Master of Jesus College, £154 4s. 10 d at 2%. Palmer, Kempe, Ruben. The cost of the above is charged to the account of the college.
Corrie, Rev. Dr. George Elwes (1793-1885), Master of Jesus College, CambridgeDividends, consols
shares 1090p 13s. 2d.
R. W. Harrison commission of 1p 9s. 10d.
Total of 1092p3s-
Paid to R. W. Harrison £306 2s 4d for £300 worth of consols. Paid from the College account with Hoare's Bank.
Harrison, R. W.Includes copy of progress report on the new constitution dated 22 Feb1997; copy of the constitution dated 27 Sept 1997 with associated list of duties and responsibilities of the secretary and holding trustees.
Receipt for costs of construction done to Bog and Sedge Place, including labour, lumber, and hardware costs. Total: £15 9s 1/2d
Webster and SonBill for £210 due from the Master and Fellows of Jesus to Frederick Parker for the construction of new buildings on the Greyhound estate in St Andrew's Street, Cambridge.
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerCustomary of the Carthusian order; M. R. James's no. 12. In three sections. The main text is preceded by a table of and note on reading the statutes and followed by extracts on disputed points (1494-1517).
Includes photograph of picture
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) the Trustees of the Cambridge University Football ground. 4 Acres and 34 perches of land in the parish of St Giles, Cambridge. Includes plans and different signatories. Includes two digital copies of original deeds.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge. Contract for the sale and purchase of a strip of frontage in Jesus Lane
A bond for securing £1500 plus 4 per cent interest to the Revd J[?] H. Jones from Revd Dr William French, William Hustler and Marmaduke Ramsay.
William Known, Clerk to Christopher PembertonReceipt addressed to J. H. H. Goodwin from H. Rooke & Sons, Builders and Contractors, Decorators, &c. Trinity Works, King Street, Cambridge.
H. Rooke & SonsInvoice for building and decorating works in the following properties during 1914 and 1915:
2-4, 33 and 36-40 Park Street; 1-8, 11, 19-36 and 46 Eden Street; 6, 7, 15, 27, 30 and 55 Jesus Lane; 27, 28, and 37-42 New Square; 1 and 3-9 Elm Street; 8 and 11 Manor Place; 9-11 Manor Street; and 8 Jesus Terrace.
Agreement and schedule of conditions of building contract between College and Rattee and Kett, 25th July 1928; Specification for hot water supply in Morley Horder building between the College and Handcock and Dykes, consulting engineers, London, December 1928; Authorisation of loan from Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries for £60,000 including proposla to mortgage the agricultural estates for £50,000, 1929;
Includes contract with James Webster for construction of K staircase which includes plan of ground floor attached to contract, 1st June 1822, with associated correspondence with James Webster and John Mead, College solicitor. Letter from Webster also includes drawing of Jesus Lane façade of the College including costs to alter the 'stone battlements'; Plan, specification and estimate for the works by James Webster, c. 1822; Pencil sketch plan of façade and floor plans of K and J staircases, c. 1822; Amended costs and revised measurements relating to construction of building. Note includes pencil sketch of a window, c. 1822;
Paid James Webster the sum of £100 on account of contract at Harlton (04/03/1840) and £200 on account of work at Harlton (14/04/1840)
Webster, JamesPaid to James Webster on account of contracts at Harlton in October 1938 and November 1840. Total £500.
Webster, JamesPaid £5 9s 2d to Thomas Johnson for contribution money and Marshal's salary.
Johnson, ThomasPaid £5 9s 2d contribution money and Marshall's salary. Signed Thomas Johnson M. M.
Johnson, ThomasPaid £2 19s 4d to J Taylor for half a year's contribution money's one year's wages
Taylor, J.Paid £2 10s 2d to J Taylor for half a year's contribution money
Taylor, J.Paid £2 19s 4d to J Taylor for half a year's contribution money's one year's wages
Taylor, J.The sum of £5 pounds as contribution money up to Michaelmas last
Johnson, ThomasReceived of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of £5 for contribution money. Signed on receipt W. Ellwood.
Ellwood, WilliamReceived of the Rev. Dr French the sum of £13 6s 8d due to the vicarage of Great Shelford, Michaelmas 1833. Signed by Rev Finch [?], incumbent.
Finch, Rev. HenryIncludes specifications from Hughes and Bicknell for works to be undertaken to alter the bath house block, February 1964. Works listed include undergraduates urinal, the groundsman's rooms and the A. R. P. stores, kitchen store, women servants lavatory, men servants lavatory with description of works to be undertaken to convert the area from a bath house into the Junior Parlour (JCR and bar) and music room. Copy of contract with Hughes and Bicknell and mention that Johnson and Bailey Ltd were chosen to undertake the work.
Hughes and Bicknell, Architects