Comprises correspondence including letters to Bronowski and carbon copies of his replies, and copies of letters to Harry Boardman (Secretary General of the Council) and Boardman's replies. Subjects include: the establishment of the Council; a study on the military use of herbicides on the land and people of Vietnam commissioned by the American Association for the Advancement of Science; speculative applications for jobs on the Council; support for Regional Primate Centers (United States); funding and finances of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs; immediate priorities of the Council (Feb 1972); and grant applications.
Also includes papers on: 'Organisation of Social and Humanistic Programs and The Council for Biology in Human Affairs' (as approved by Salk Institute Board of Trustees, 13 Feb 1970); 'Fiscal crisis facing national program for Primate Research Centers presently before Congress' [c. May 1970]; 'Behavioural Science, Engineering and Poetry' by Daniel S. Lehrman, Institute of Animal Behaviour, Rutgers University (photocopy of a pre-publication typescript); and 'Working draft of a core budget for the program of biology in human affairs to accompany foundation application' (by Harry Boardman, 7 Feb 1972).
Additionally includes: a copy of a letter from Joseph Slater (President, Salk Institute) to William Evers (The Camilla and Henry Dreyfus Foundation) applying for a grant to help fund a role at the Salk Institute, and in the Council, for Professor Paul M. Doty; photocopies of press articles about a conference on technology sponsored by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies (President Joseph Slater) ending in "chaos" (Sep 1970); a press cutting about the National Endowment for the Humanities (San Diego Evening Tribune, 16 Aug 1974); and 2 volumes of 'Science & Government Report: The Independent Bulletin of Science Policy' (Feb and Apr 1973).
Comprises agendas for the Council for Biology in Human Affairs meeting and for specific sessions; details of special seminars taking place during the meeting; summary sheets on topics relevant to the Council (chemical-biological warfare, amniocentesis, environment, schistosomiasis); and a summary of recommendations by SCOPE for an international registry of chemical compounds.
Consists of a list of members of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs.
Consists of: 2 separate press releases about the formation of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs (one for New York and one for San Diego); details of a press conference to be held at the Salk Institute; lists of participants in initial activities of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs (prepared for the press); press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings of stories about the formation of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs; an internal Salk Institute memorandum reporting on press coverage of the announcement of the Council; and an index to the press release featuring in newspapers and magazines.
Consists of a programme for a seminar series to be held at the Salk Institute (Apr-May 1974) coordinated by Harry Boardman (with the University of California Extension), and a letter to Bronowski thanking him for taking part in the programme. Bronowski was to give a seminar on 'What is specific about man' (2 Apr).
Discussion of the arrangement between John Warren, Rector, and Mr Peppercorn for a lease of lands and premises appertaining to the Rectory: what does the term "accustomed rent" mean? Signed and dated by Richard Preston.
Two legal documents relating to the agreement between John Warren and Mr Peppercorn.
File concerning the legal challenge to the draft building contract. Contains:
(1) legal opinion of the Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (the Solicitor General) regarding the validity of a 40 year building lease granted to Joseph Smith (builder) in 1824. Sir Nicolas ruled that the lease was invalid because there were no buildings on the land at the time of the lease;
(2) a memorandum connected with building houses on New Square;
(3) a letter from Mr Randall addressed to Dr French about the sale of the leasehold and an accompanying letter from Christopher Pemberton (College Solicitor) giving his opinion on Mr Randall's actions;
(4) a declaration by the College respecting the rents of Ropemakers Close and Gravel Close during the unexpired term of the lease granted to Mr William Bullen.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Robert Gray Bennett. Counterpart agreement respecting the opening of two doorways in the messuages and premises 3 Station Road (previously known as 1 Station Road) comprised in the lease to Mrs Elizabeth Jane Bennett dated 13th November 1996
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) W. D. Coplestone and another. Counterpart agreement for quarterly tenancy of No. 22 Jesus Lane. Rent: £80 per annum
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Honourable and Reverend Latimer Neville and Edmund John Mortlock. For the tenancy of 10 acres, 3 roods and 35 perches of pasture land in the Parish of Saint Giles in the town and county of Cambridge. Rent £5 10s quarterly. Includes plan and duplicate plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Honourable and Reverend Latimer Neville and Edmund John Mortlock. For the tenancy of cottage and premises in Grange Road in the town and county of Cambridge. Rent £7 10s half yearly. Includes plan and duplicate plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Honourable and Reverend Latimer Neville and Edmund John Mortlock. For the tenancy of 9 acres and 23 perches of arable land in the parish of St Giles in the town and county of Cambridge. Rent £11 18s. Includes plan and duplicate plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) R. Hamblin Smith. Agreement for tenancy of a piece of land adjoining No. 32 Jesus Lane
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr V. G. Davis.
Counterpart agreement for monthly tenancy of premises in Fair Street. Monthly rent: £1.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Laura L. J. Germany.
Agreement for tenancy of No. 64 Jesus Lane from 25 December 1931 for one year certain and then quarterly. Rent £65 payable quarterly.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Samuel John Stevenson. Counterpart conveyance of freehold land in Purbeck Road, Hills Road, Cambridge
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Cambridge Improvement Commissioners
Conveyance of land in the parish of St Andrew the Less in the Borough of Cambridge
This relates to 3150 square yards of land behind Salisbury Villas leased by Arthur John Gray
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Alfred Hickman Dall. Term: 40 years from 29th September 1900. Rent for the first 12 years £2 6s 0d and for the remainder of the term £5 17s 6d. Includes a plan showing the outline of the property and the names of the neighbouring lessees
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Martha Hayward. Numbers 1, 2 and 3 Malcolm Place for the term of 40 years from 29th September 1888. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Margaret Sancroft.
Lease of No. 11 New Square Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 10 October 1880. Includes a colour plan of the outline of the property and gives the names of the neighbouring lessees - Mr Joseph Symonds Watts (No. 10) and Henry Houlden (No. 12).
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Louisa J. Brown. Counterpart lease of No. 15 New Square, Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 6th April 1888. Includes plan showing the dimensions of the properties and the names of the neighbouring leaseholders John Metcalfe (No. 14) and E. Sanderson (No. 16)
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Peace.
Messuage or tenement and ground situate and built in Walls Lane [King Street] lying between the wall of the late Grey Fryers on the west part and a messuage or tenement belonging to Bennett College on the east part, abutting upon the common highway towards the south and a close belonging to Jesus College towards the north, for a term of 40 years.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Reverend John Wisken
Numbers 79 and 80 [73 and 75] King Street, Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 5th April 1869
Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Richard Barber
A piece of land in Trinity Parish [site of 71 King Street]. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Press. A piece or parcel of land lately part of Butt Close on which Press is about to build two tenements [77 and 79 King Street]. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Richard Reynolds Rowe. The shop and bakehouse, number 73 [87] and houses number 74, 77 and 78 [85, 79, 77] King Street
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Feoffees of Trinity Parish. or Trinity Parish. Four tenements or dwelling houses [25, 27, 29 and 31] heretofore one house or tenement and garden ground situate lying and being in Walls Lane [King Street], together with the eight tenements or almshouses [numbers 1-8 Wray's Almshouses] lately erected behind the said four tenements or dwelling houses
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Trustees of Wray's Hospital Charity Estates. Four messuages and premises [25, 27, 29 and 31 King Street]] and eight cottages used as Almshouses [numbers 1-8 Wray's Almshouses] for the term of forty years from 10th October 1902. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Ann Pretlove. Of 2 Messuages or tenements [99-101 King Street] and piece of land in Walls Lane [King Street]
Parties: (1) Jesus College to (2) Mr Dennis Greenwood and Mrs Dora Vail. Lease of No. 59 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane, for the term of 40 years from 5th April 1899. Rent for the first 26 years £6 5s 0d and for the remainder of the term £7 10s 0d. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Francis Rix. Lease of 40 acres of arable land in the fields of Cambridge and Trumpington for 21 years from 10 October 1794.
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) John Seale (apothecary). Lease of the Dovehouse now in the occupation of the said College, lying in a close adjoining the said College, commonly known by the name of the Dovehouse Close.
Term: 13 years from Christmas 1633. Rent: £3 10s 0d
Covenants - Lessee to repair and cleanse the Dovehouse
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Thomas Neville (Fellow of Jesus College). Lease of all that close of pasture which was formerly enclosed with a mud wall and now with partly a quick hedge and with partly pales commonly called or known by the name of Butt Close, situate lying and being in Cambridge at the east end of Walls Lane between the said Walls Lane on the south side and the lane called Jesus Lane of the north. Term: 21 years from Lady Day 1766. Rent: £1 10s 0d
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Kate L. Brown. Counterpart lease of No. 36 Jesus Lane for the term of 40 years from 25th March 1902. Rent for the first 12 years £3 10s 0d and for the remainder of the term £9 10s 0d. Includes a plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr King John Haggerston and Reverend Isaac Leathes.
Lease of 8 tenements in Jesus Lane for 40 years from Lady Day 1816.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Frederick Dale.
Land in the rear of Saint Awdrey's, Hills Road, Cambridge for 14 years from the 25 March 1925. Rent: £30. Includes plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Alfred Morrell. Term: 40 years from 29th September 1900. Rent for the first 12 years: £1 10s 0d and for the residue of the term: £3 12s 6d. Includes a plan showing the outline of the properties and the names of the neighbouring lessees
Parties: (1) Jesus College and (2) Mr Charles Armstrong. Counterpart lease of 2 messuages and premises known respectively as 'Hollydene' and 'Keston' Tenison Road for the term of 99 years from 25th March 1895. Rent £6. Includes a plan showing the outline of the properties
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Reuben Fitches (cook and servant of the said College). The messuage late in the occupation of Robert Little and now of Reuben Fitches, between a messuage house late occupied by Peter Lion in the west, and that now garden of the Fellows of the College. Term: 40 years. Rent: 13s 4d
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Norfolk (butler). Term: 40 years from Michaelmas 1738. Rent: 13s 4d
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Norfolk (butler). Term: 40 years. Rent: 13s 4d
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Honourable and Reverend Latimer Neville and Edmund John Mortlock. For the purposes of a parade ground and rifle range for 8 years from 10th October 1868. Rent £60. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Thomas Neville (Fellow of Jesus College). Lease of all that close of pasture which was formerly enclosed with a mud wall and now with partly a quick hedge and with partly pales commonly called or known by the name of Butt Close, situate lying and being in Cambridge at the east end of Walls Lane between the said Walls Lane on the south side and the lane called Jesus Lane of the north. Term: 21 years from Lady Day 1773. Rent: £1 10s 0d
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Harriet Webster. Counterpart lease of No. 35 Jesus Lane for the term of 40 years from 25th March 1902. Rent for the first 12 years £3 10s 0d and for the remainder of the term £9 10s 0d. Includes a plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Francis Rix. Lease of 40 acres of arable land in the fields of Cambridge and Trumpington for 21 years from Michaelmas 1801
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Edward H. Adcock. Lease of a piece of land next the Hills Road in the parish of Trumpington in the County of Cambridge for a messuage or dwelling house to be erected thereon for the term of 40 years from 25th march 1868. Includes a lease plan and a letter from Dr Corrie dated 8th June 1865 agreeing to a 40 year lease
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Anne Kaye (widow of John Kaye). Four messuages [40-44] or tenements and premises in Walls Lane [Hobson Street] for forty years from Lady Day [25th March] 1820