This is a receipt for a year's property tax from Mrs. Ann Fielding in the amount of £7.7.7, from William Giddings, Collector.
Giddings, WilliamReceipt for the payment of property taxes for the half year on the Lordship Farm, Graveley by Mrs. Ann Fielding. Paid twice, each for £3 13s 9 1/2d
Giddings, WilliamProperty taxes allowed:
- Total of £19 18s 9 1/2d (town rents £5 16s, corn rents £1 6s 1/2d, London rents £3 0s 6d, corn rents and other rents £9 16s 4d; book p.1-4
- Total of £17 14s 7d corn rents; book p.350 and 351
- Total of £5 2s 9d other rents; book p.351
Letter written by T. E. Nicholson to Arthur Westmorland, as receipt for the payment of rent owed to Jesus College. The total rent collected by Nicholson amounted to £14 14s 6d, which included £5 12s from the estate of the late J. T. Whall.
Nicholson, T. E.Request of payment by Borough Accountant Wlfrid C. Gait of one year's rent of 5s for the drain across portion of Christ's Pieces from "Ingleside" park walk (?)
The Guildhall, CambridgeReceipt from George Traise to Jesus College, acknowledging to have received £5 for having given a small piece of land which he held for Mr. Bullen, the college lease, at the entrance of the road to the Railway Station to Jesus College. Signed George Traise.
Traise, GeorgeTitle plan showing the land sold to Edward Harris in Jesus Lane [where No. 62 Jesus Lane currently stands and the yard and garden behind in Belmont Place].
Card registry listing changes to tenancies and rates on individual College properties
The Revd., the Master & Fellows of Jesus College, to Elliot Smith & Son.
1846, January –
Looking over the Old Greyhound Premises in St. Andrews’ Street and reporting to you opinion thereon; £0 10s 6d
Looking over of House in Lease to Mr. J. Adcock; £0 10s 6d
[Total=] £1 1s 0d
Dated 1846, December 16th, signed Mr. [?], Mr. Wisbey
Elliot Smith & Son- Property and income tax for year ending 5th April 1854. Second moiety due Lady Day 1854. £33 5s 3d from master and fellows of Jesus College to Richard Rowe, collector.
- Property and income tax for year ending 5th April 1854. First moiety due Michaelmas 1853. £33 5s 4d from master and fellows of Jesus College to Richard Rowe, collector.
Receipts for property and income taxes paid for All Saints parish. Michaelmas 1846: 16s 4d. Lady Day 1847: 16s 4d.
- Parish St Andrew the Less Property and Income Tax received of Mr Emmerson for Jesus College £4 4s due Lady Day 1854, collected by Thomas Tolls.
- Parish St Andrew the Less Property and Income Tax received of Mr Emmerson for Jesus College £4 4s due Michaelmas 1853, collected by Thomas Tolls.
- Trumpington assessed taxes and land tax received of Mr Emmerson for Jesus College for half year's taxes 13s 10 1/2d due Lady Day 1854, collected by John Nichols.
- Trumpington assessed taxes and land tax received of Mr Emmerson for Jesus College for half year's taxes 13s 10 1/2d due Michaelmas 1854, collected by John Nichols.
- Trumpington property and income tax received of Mr Emmerson for Jesus College for half year's taxes 14s 9d due Lady Day 1854, collected by John Nichols.
- Trumpington property and income tax received of Mr Emmerson for Jesus College for half year's taxes 14s 9d due Michaelmas 1853, collected by John Nichols.
Property and income tax received of Mr Seyman by collectors of the parish of St Andrew the Great. 3s 4d property and income tax due Lady Day 1854; a further 17s 6d due the same day. 1 year's rent totalling £65 10s.
Wilemal, Mr.Four property, income and land tax receipts received of David Symonds by William Noble, two other receipts of David Symonds.
- Received of D Symonds for half year's Property and Income tax for the valley land in the parish of West Wratting, £2 0s 8 1/2d due Michaelmas 1853, collected by William Noble.
- Received of D Symonds for half year's Property and Income tax for the valley land in the parish of West Wratting, £2 0s 8 1/2d due Lady Day 1853, collected by William Noble.
- Received of D Symonds for half year's land tax for the valley land in the parish of West Wratting, £1 10s due Michaelmas 1853, collected by William Noble.
- D Symonds by Mr Price 2000 gorse(?) bundle package.
- Master of Jesus College to D Symonds bill for work by bricklayers, bushels of lime, repairing pump, new gate, totalling £1 2s.
Two receipts for income and property tax paid by Thomas Dixon to John Faiers, collector. Each is for 10s 1/2d
Faiers, JohnProperty and income tax received of Thomas Dixon of Jesus College by collectors of the parish of St Andrew the Less. £1 5s 4 1/2d due Michaelmas 1853; 13s 4 1/2d due Lady Day 1854.
Dixon, ThomasProperty and income tax receipt of the Parish of the Holy Trinity for taxes due by Jesus College Lady-day 1847 and Michaelmas 1846, amounting to 8s 9d each. signed on receipt S. Knowles.
Knowles, S.Two property and income tax bills for a half year's property and income tax in the parish of Hundon. Received from Mr. Sheppard and Mr. Bird. Each bill totals 10s 6d. Signed by Henry Hammond, collector.
Hammond, HenryBills for property and income taxes due to the Parish of Willingham for Lady day and Michaelmas 1848, amounting to 7s 3 1/2d and 7s 3 1/2d respectively. Signed on both C. Underwood.
Underwood, CharlesComprises black and white contact prints of photographs of 'The Face of Violence' play staged at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego [images for use in programme 3 'A View of the Arts' in 'Jacob Bronowski: 20th Century Man' television series].
Comprises annotated proofs for the publication of Bronowski's Condon lectures on the 'The Philosophy of Contemporary Science' as a book entitled 'Nature and Knowledge' with an index prepared for publication.
Poems written in French.
Consists of a binder with faded photographs [designed to have a life of one year] taken in the Bronowskis' home in La Jolla, California.
Annotated by Bronowski: "This proof copy was given to me by T. S. Eliot in 1930, JB".
Annotated by Bronowski: "This proof copy was given me by T. S. Eliot in 1930, JB".
With a loose printed page containing 'Prologue at Sixty' by W. H. Auden (18 May 1967), annotated "see my birthday with Auden at [Eugene] (Condon Lecture 2) ... 22 Feb 67" by Bronowski.
Inscribed "JB".
Contains a biography of Bronowski (annotated with some corrections by Bronowski). Also includes a press cutting about the lecture from 'The San Diego Union'.
Hosted by the Institute of General Semantics, and to be held at the Harvard Club of New York.
Contains a list of essays in the book, including 'Human and Animal Languages' by Bronowski.
Includes photographs and short biographies of Fellows and the President (Augustus Kinzel), details of the programme of work at the Institute and plans for the future.
The file also includes a programme [spoof or real?] for a Christmas gathering at the Institute: "'Salk it to Me' or 'Who's in Charge Here?' or 'Abandon hope all ye who enter', a Yuletide folderol by the small "f" fellows and assorted underlings of the Salk Institute" (23 Dec 1968).
Pamphlet listing the prize winners to be recited in the Senate House on 12 June 1936. Copy signed 'author's personal copy' by Tiller and including a full edition of 'Egypt' for which Tiller won the Chancellor's Medal for English Verse in 1936.
Consists of a bulletin of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences containing an article about a proposed series of conferences, with a business card for the director of the project (Charles Weiner, American Institute of Physics).
Comprising: a programme for the Exhibition of Science in South Kensington containing 'The Story the Exhibition Tells' by Bronowski; and a programme for the South Bank Exhibition with exhibits marked.
Consists of booklets for a theatre group based in Gloucester (United Kingdom), one inscribed.
Programmes for a series of lunchtime concerts held during Lent term
Comprises a series of files containing research material and showing the development of ideas for 'The Ascent of Man' television programmes. Files also contain copies of relevant articles collected after the programmes were made and shown on television.
Consists of a document written by Bronowski outlining issues relating to 'The Ascent of Man' programmes and work to be done, divided into programmes.
Consists of an inscribed booklet containing biographies of speakers (including Bronowski) and the programme (including a discussion to be opened by Bronowski).