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, ArchitectsParties: (1) Mr Joseph William Grant and George Haslem, (2) Mr John Grant. Conveyance of a freehold messuage or tenement and premises in Belmont Place Jesus Lane in the parish of All Saints. Includes a plan
Parties: (1) Mr Joseph William Grant and another, (2) Mr Edward Harris. Conveyance of a messuage and premises in Belmont Place. Includes a plan
Parties: (1) Mrs Mary E. Fowell, (2) Mrs Florence E. Freestone. Conveyance of a freehold messuage and premises No. 62 Jesus Lane
Parties: (1) Arthur Charles Gray, (2) Harry Edmond Ambrose. Freehold premises known as number 19 and 23 King Street and number 15b Malcolm Street
Parties: (1) Alfred Edwards and John Rich, (2) Frederick Bailey. Freehold hereditaments and premises known as the "Glaziers Arms" and cottage adjoining [number one King's Court] situate in King Street
Parties: (1) William Pugh, (2) Charles Armstrong. A freehold messuage or tenement and premises situate in King Street
Parties: (1) William Potter Spalding, (2) Cambridge Express Printing Company Limited. Freehold premises [number 33] situate in King Street. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Lizzie Turner and Frederick Herbert Sanderson, (2) Frederick Stuart Squires.
Freehold and leasehold cottages known as 57, 59, 61 and 63 King Street and number 11 Manor Street
Parties: (1) Frederick Stuart Squires, (2) Ben Cecil Turner. Three freehold houses [57, 59 and 61] in King street
Parties: (1) Star Brewery Limited, (2) Ellis Rooke. Freehold premises laterly known as "The Yorkshire Grey"
Parties: (1) Catherine Briggs and others, (2) William Jackson, Consideration £245
Parties: (1) Philip H Young, (2) Edwin Jackson
Parties: (1) Reverend Charles James Procter and others, (2) Harry Rooke
Parties: (1) Cuthbert Thomas Holt and brothers, (2) William Pryor. Number 23 King Street
Parties: (1) Albert Edward Adams, (2) Reverand Thomas Wilfrid Crafer. Freehold warehouse and premises in King's Court [numbers one and two King's Court]
Parties: (1) the Parochial Church Council of the Parish of All Saints, Cambridge, and others, (2) the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance. Premises in King's Court [numbers one and two King's Court]
Conveyance by the Revd William Oke Cleave of a messuage and premises at Harlton, to the Revd Henry Sharp (Vicar of Swavesey). With a sketch map.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Great Northern Railway Company
Conveyance of land 'near to the Hills Road' (Upper Goods Yard). Includes plan
Parties: (1) Messrs Dennis and Bullen Trustees and Executors of William Lusher, deceased to (2) Mr William Charles Winterton. Conveyance of 16 messuages situate in Willow Place [Nos. 21-36] for the residue of a term of 40 years
Parties: (1) Mr William Henry Apthorpe to (2) Mr George Apthorpe
Parties: (1) Alfred Southwell and another [Edward Willmott] to (2) Mrs Emma Cambridge. Conveyance of No. 17 Maids Causeway and Nos. 17, 18 and 19 Willow Place
Few & KesterParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Reverend Reginald St John Parry and others. Certain hereditaments in the Parish of St Giles in the town and county of Cambridge. Includes plans
Conveyance to pieces of land and hereditaments at Hinxton: the Revd John Graham to the Vicar of Hinxton. Includes a small sketch of the land.
Conveyance relating to 32, 34, 36 and 38 Station Road. Made between the personal representative of William Gardiner, deceased, (Walter Alan Campbell Gardiner) and Jesus College for the sum of £2,580
Parties: (1) The Coheiresses of the late John Danger, Esquire by direction of Mr William Henry Apthorpe and Mr George Apthorpe to (2) Frederick Sharp, Esquire. Conveyance of freehold establishments situate on Maids Causeway, Willow Place and Salmon Street
Parties: (1) Philip Henry Young, (2) Harry George Hills
Parties: (1) Ellis Rooke, (2) Mrs M E Terry
Parties: (1) Joseph Cooke, (2) Mary Beresford, (3) Reverend Thomas Rawson Birks and Herbert Alfred Birks. Consideration £600
Parties: (1) Susannah Leonard, (2) Albert Edward Adams. Freehold warehouse and premises in King's Court [numbers one and two King's Court]
Parties: (1) Caroline Attack's executors, (2) Charles Dupont. Of numbers 106 and 107 [19] King Street
Parties: (1) Charles Dupont, (2) William Pryor. Numbers 106 &107 [19] King Street
Parties: (1) Mr Philip H. Young, (2) Mr Edwin Jackson. Conveyance of freehold hereditaments in Jesus Lane and Belmont Place. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Mrs Florence E. Freestone, (2) Jesus College. Conveyance of the freehold messuage and premises No. 62 Jesus Lane. Attached are the results of an official land registry search; confirmation Mrs Freestone had nothing registered against her on the Bills of Sale Department and in Bankruptcy; and a letter from Mrs Freestone confirming she owned the furniture in the house that she intended selling to the College
Parties: (1) John Kidd, (2) Robert Edwards. Messuages in King street
Parties: (1) James Kidd, (2) William Pugh. A freehold messuage in King Street
Parties: (1) Cambridge Express Printing Company Limited, (2) Alexander Augustine Spalding
Parties: (1) Charles Allebone, (2) William John Sharpe. Freehold messuage and premises known as number 41 King Street
Parties: (1) Corpus Christi College, (2) Jesus College
Numbers 45, 47, 49, 41 and 55 King Street. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Frederick Stuart Squires, (2) Ben Cecil Turner. Of three freehold messuages numbers 57, 59 and 61 King Street
Parties: (1) Charles Allebone, (2) Corporation of Cambridge
Conveyance by the Revd Wm O. Cleave and others, of a piece of land etc., in the parish of Harlton, to the Revd James Fendall.
Conveyance of freehold pieces of land and hereditaments in Hinxton: Mrs Frances Maria Graham and others to the Revd William Oke Cleave. With separate sketch.
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
Parties: (1) Mr Edwin Jackson, (2) Mr William Craven. Conveyance of freehold messuage and premises situate and being No. 63 Jesus Lane