Parties: (1) William Potter Spalding, (2) Robert William Dent. A piece of freehold land near King Street [at the rear of 33 King Street]. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Robert William Dent, (2) Robert William Dent and others
Parties: (1) Joseph Ashworth Sturto, (2) Charles Allebone.
Of freehold messuages and premises number 41 (formerly 95) King Street and number 10 New Court, King Street. Includes memorandum of conveyance for number 10 New Court dated 5th May 1933
Parties: (1) Ben Cecil Turner, (2) Jesus College. Numbers 57, 59 and 61 King Street
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Eastern Counties Railway Company
Conveyance of lands in the parishes of Saint Andrew the Less and Trumpington in the County of Cambridge. Includes a plan showing the outline of the property
Parties: (1) Messrs C. Wisbey and James Webster, (2) Mr William Jackson
Parties: (1) The Trustees of the will of Mr John Gent, deceased to (2) Mr William Jackson. Conveyance of a freehold house and premises in Jesus Lane
Conveyance by James Grey, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq., grandson of Thomas Grey, decd., to the college, one rood and the advowson, for £100
Grey, JamesWilliam Oke Cleave, ith the consent of the Copyhold Commissioners, to Jesus College: conveyance of legal estate in freehold messuage and hereditaments at Harlton in the County of Cambridge. With a sketch map. With a draft of this, apparently, originally dated 3 October 1864, but with a lot of corrections and additions, and the date altered to 1865.
Parties: (1) Henry Rance, (2) Philip Young. Freehold house [later number 105] in King Street. Consideration £350
Parties: (1) Edwin Jackson, (2) Mrs Mary Elizabeth Fowell. Conveyance of a freehold messuage and premises No. 62 Jesus Lane.
Parties: (1) Charles Finch, (2) Benjamin Attack
Parties: (1) Harry Edmond Ambrose, (2) Sidney Betts. Freehold premises known as numbers 19 and 23 King Street and number 15b Malcolm Street
Parties: (1) Charles Armstrong, (2) William Potter Spalding. Freehold messuages situate and being number 33 King Street
Parties: (1) Albert French and Ada Martha French, (2) Mary Ann Welcher
Parties: (1) J & J E Phillips Limited and their Debenture Stock Holders Trustees, (2) Albert French and Horace French
Parties: (1) Ann Parker, Jospeh Smith and Mary Ann Smith, (2) Robert Press.
Parties: (1) Thomas Ashman Driver, (2) Edward Sanderson.
Of freeholds [57, 59 and 61 King Street] and leaseholds [63 King Street and 11 Manor Street] in King Street
Conveyance of the land, made between the Revd L.J.H. Hard, the church commissioners, and the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, signed and sealed.
Parties: (1) Mr Albert Horspool, (2) Jesus College.
Conveyance of the freehold messuage and premises No. 2 Fair Street.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Corporation of Cambridge.
Duplicate conveyance of freehold land forming the front portions of 35 and 36 New Square.
Parties: (1) James Brett and others, (2) William Quinsee; and (1) William Garfit Ashton, (2) George Joseph Twiss. The King's Arms (later number 23) King Street and Sweep's Yard (later King's Court) with houses and sheds. Includes plan
Edmond Felton of Little Coznard, Suffolk, to George Smyth of Cavendish, conveyance of the Rectory, the parsonage and the Church of Cavendish with the advowson.
Felton, EdmondJohn Smith to Robert Glover of Frostenden, the advowson and a piece of land; for a consideration of £100 and £20 per annum for life.
Smith, JohnThree-part indenture, conveyance of the advowson by Thomas Small of Nailsworth, as trustee of Thomas Baghott of Howletts, Glos., to the College, for £900.
Robert Glover to Thomas Grey
Glover, RobertThe Revd Henry Grey, son of Thomas Grey, to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, one rood of ground and the advowson, for £657.10.0
Grey, HenryMrs Elizabeth Parker, widow of Alexander Parker, to Anthony Digby, clothier, and Martha his wife a freehold piece of ground together with part of a malt house thereupon situate and a garden and orchard lying between tenements of Jesus College, upon which piece of ground was heretofore situate a house sometimes Kymbold's afterwards Reuben Fitches', lately Bryan Kitchingman's, now deceased, who pulled down the house, and made and planted the said garden and orchard. He bequeathed the land to his son the Rev'd Robert Kitchingman of Kingsbury, Middlesex, who sold it to Alexander Parker to hold of Jesus College at a yearly rent of 10d.
Parties: (1) William Cowling (innkeeper), to (2) Samuel Smith (innholder). Conveyance of the messuage lately used as two dwelling houses now in the occupation of John Yaxley and Widow Fox. Consideration £240
Parties: (1) Mrs S. A. Bennell, (2) Jesus College.
Attached is an application for an official Land Registry search listing Sarah Ann Bennett of 57 Carlyle Road Cambridge as owner of 3 Fair Street and a draft copy of the conveyance.
Parties: (1) Mrs Florence Louise Kane, (2) Mrs Sarah Ann Bennett.
Attached are an application for a Land Registry search showing ownership; a certified copy of the birth certificate of Florence Louise Kane (nee Jones) and a letter from the Inland Revenue confirming that she inherited the property under the terms of the will of her mother Beatrice Hordern [who had married twice].
Parties: (1) The trustee devisee executrix and executors of the late Robert Gee deceased by direction of William Quinsee, (2) John Driver and his trustee
Conveyance by Ann Harvey, Robert Harvey and Edward Harvey of land in 1817 by (a) a lease for a year, 3 Feb., (b) a conveyance 4 Feb, and a bond for quiet enjoyment of the land 4 Feb.
Indenture of bargain and sale (English). Francis Morice and Francis Phelips convey to the College the Rectory, annual value £9.6.8. The vendors were the grantees of the Crown by deed dated 18.4. 1613, holding of the manor of East Greenwich, Kent, in free socage. Enrolled in Chancery 15.6.1613. In Steel Press, shelf 10.
Conveyance by lease and release, from Isabella and Julius Hutchinson and others, to William Hussey, Bursar, for the use of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Consideration £460. With a Fine upon the above (2 documents) and abill of charges for the conveyance.
Conveyance by Robert Martin and his wife to Jesus College, the advowson of the church of Whatfield, With a covenant to levy a fine to Samuel Gatward for the use of the Master and Fellows. Consideration £680.. With a note of the valuation of the living in 1735, and a bill of legal charges from Thomas York.
Various conveyances, fines, receipts etc., of land and the advowson from John Smith to Robert Glover and from Glover to Thomas Grey
Paid £1 7s 4d to Jonathan James. For: pudding, pheasant, tarts and custards, veel and oyster, mutton and pye.
James, JonathanPaid £2 16s 8d to Jonathan James. For: pig, apple pye, marrow pudding, salmon and shrimp, sallad and bread.
James, JonathanHeaded: "Jesus College / The Revd. Dr. Corrie (Bursar) / to Joseph Diver (Cook)". Contains accounts for dishes supplied on special occasions, such as the annual Audit Dinner, MAs Dinner, Tenants' Dinner and Servants Dinner and the occasional breakfast, luncheon or supper.
Accounts of meals supplied for special occasions such as the Audit Dinner, with annual summaries of these extraordinary charges; runs on from JCAD/8/1/6/1. Events mentioned include some for bedmakers and gardeners, and several "Servants Water Parties" in the 1890s.
Audit of cook's bills for various quarters in 1770 and 1771, including for commencement dinner. Mr. Darby pays Jonathan James £7 9s 9d in full of the audit, which includes such items as: fowl, mutton chops, tarts, cutlets, bacon, hot salmon, green goose, beans, lobster, boiled tongues, bread pudding, salted eggs, boiled custard, japple pie, turkey, and cod.
James, JonathanPaid £1 13s 4d to Jonathan James for dishes including: new college pudding, mutton, potatoes, fowls and oysters, hot apple pie, a goose, and hash.
James, JonathanPaid £2 12s 10d to the cook Jonathan James, received from Mr Darby. For: fowles, tongues, hunting pudding, neck of pork, breast veal, gravy and apple sauce, dish of cod and oysters, chime mutton, celery pots, goose, dish new college pudding, boiled veal, minced pies, dish bacon, tarts and minced pies, tents, butter, spinach, mutton chops, stakes, duck, etc.
James, JonathanPaid £1 11s 4d to Jonathan James. For: pudding, pig, pigeon pie, ducks, mutton, cauliflower and potato, hot apple pie.
James, JonathanPaid £1 16s 5d to Jonathan James. For salmon, lobster, puddings, goose, mutton, currant jelly, cauliflower, rabbit, pigeon pye, veal and oysters, tarts and custards.
James, JonathanPaid to James by the Bursar £1 10s 2d, includes references to mutton, lobsters, pudding, and stuffed turkey.
James, JonathanPaid £19 17s 8d to Jonathan James for food including: pudding, pies, boiled tongues, greens, lobsters, fish, beef, brocoli, wigcorn, tarts and custards, chickens, salmon, beans, bacon, mutton, strawberries, peas, ducks, sausages, pork, steaks, and cutlets.
James, JonathanPaid £2 4s 5d to Jonathan James for food, including: dish brown, hot salmon and lobster, a large hunting pudding, mutton, a dish of greens, scotch collops(?), tarts and puffs, fouls, a goose.
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