Consists of an audio recording from a session on 'The New Titans: Science in the Modern Age' at 'The Legacy of Jacob Bronowski' symposium.
Side A is 46 minutes and 10 seconds long. Side B is 17 minutes and 45 seconds long.
Consists of an audio recording from a session on 'The New Titans: Science in the Modern Age' at 'The Legacy of Jacob Bronowski' symposium.
Side A is 46 minutes and 10 seconds long. Side B is 17 minutes and 45 seconds long.
Formerly No. 7 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 6 Eastbourne Terrace
Includes the school at 91 King Street
Sold by the College in 1983
2 letters:
(1) 29 December 1933 from J. Carter Jonas & Sons to the Bursar advising him to accept the offer of £29 against the original claim of £31 17s. 6d. for dilapidations and stating that Mrs Haddock was living in the property with no formal agreement and asking if they should contact her and re let on the usual College terms.
(2) 10 January 1935 – from the Bursar to H. M. Inspector of Taxes confirming that on the expiry of the lease on No. 9 at Ladyday 1934 the property was let to Mr W. E. Haddock.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsKnown as 'Rhinefeld'
Leased to Charles Armstrong along with Drackenfeld [No. 11] for 99 years from 1895
Armstrong assigned No. 9 only to Bertha Ryder on 9th December 1901. She assigned it to Mr H. W. C. Vines on 30th June 1921
Typescript (with annotations) of Laurence Picken's speech to the Fellows of Jesus College on his 90th birthday.
Formerly No. 5 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 4 Eastbourne Terrace
Sold in 2000
Includes records of 93-101 [old] King Street when they are together
Formerly No. 3 Eastbourne Terrace
Letter concerning the lease of 69 and 70 King street [95-97]
Formerly 69 and 70 King Street. Demolished as part of the King Street development
In the 1790's Cambridge Corporation sold 999 year building leases of the waste on the south side of Walls Lane [King Street]. Number 96 King Street and 2 Pikes Walk were built on part of waste that included a large pond. Jesus College aquired the lease in 1931.
Most of the early records deal with these two properties together or as one house and are catatlogued here under 96 King Street. When separate see also 2 Pikes Walk [JCAD/3/CAM/PIKE/2]
Formerly No. 2 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 1 Eastbourne Terrace.
Sold in 1991.
Demolished as part of the King Street development
The staff and fellows newsletter. Also includes one issue of 'Intouch', 2002, the predecessor to @Jesus; copy of 'Mercury' a newsletter of the College's IT department, 2002; copy of catering and conference news Lent 2020;
Paid £12 1s 6d for 'enlarging a picture of Archbishop Sterne' and for a frame. Signed by Joshua Reynolds.
Reynolds, JoshuaPaid 9s 2d to Edward Bore for the University cryer and University marshall.
Bore, EdwardPaid 6s to George Dumbleton for gate. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Dumbleton, Mr. GeorgePaid £2 5s 3d to William Emery for carting and weeding. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Emery, WilliamPaid £10 10s 6d to Thomas Field for "168 batt" (?) Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Field, ThomasPaid £9 12s to Jonathan Fisher for material to make tablecloths.
Fisher, JonathanPaid £1 1s to Joseph Freeman for making the agreement and stamps for the lands at Tempsford. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Freeman, JosephPaid £6 12s 6d to Richard Hall for fencing and hanging of a gate. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Hall, RichardPaid £31 14s 4 1/2d to Mr Raynes, received by Dickinson Hastall. For work at the Grove including: watering trees, tradesmen bills and ale.
Raynes, E. R.Paid 4s 10d to Thomas Robinson for nails. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Robinson, ThomasPaid £1 11s 9d to Thomas Tansley for weeding in Tempsford new incloses. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Tansley, ThomasPayment of half a guinea received from Mr. Darby by Edward Wybrow. Signed with a mark.
Darby, Rev. Mr. SamuelPayment of £1 5s 3d received from Mr. Darby by Edward Wybrow for work in the Grove and clipping the Master's Hedge. Signed with a mark.
Darby, Rev. Mr. SamuelPayment of 15s received from Dr. Caryl by Francis Nun for trimming the young wood in the Grove. Signed with a mark.
Nun, FrancisPayment of £5 5s 0d received from Mr. Darby for the taking of a catalogue of the books of the late Reverend Mr. Henry Trotter at Graveley.
Signed by John Merrill.
Merrill, Mr. JohnPaid John Merrill for large folio paper book, pens and ink and putting boards on. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Merrill, Mr. JohnPaid £3 18s to Thomas Tansley from William Embery Temsford for ditching and quick and backditching. Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Tansley, ThomasPayment of £2 2s 8½d received from Mr. Darby for putting the joiner, for lamps ladder, painting the now broad stop ladder, to whitening and blacking the Hall chimney, to painting the great chimney piece, to cleaning and painting the door cave (?) on both sides joice(?) in oil, at the lodge going into the garding, to painting the parlour chimney twice, to blacking the back and several places about the parlour and the dining room door at Lodge, to time(?) 3 people and shelf lind a sabour, to scour and wash the Hall, to soap, sand and brushes, to cleaning and painting all from the wood work, going up to the hall in blue, to whitening all the bottom parts going to the Hall both ways and blacking the bottoms whitening several places about the Hall all the bottoms of (?) and passage going into the commonation (?), to painting the new palsing woodwork, to the coal house, to painting done to the posts in the Close, again of casmonts (?) and frames to the porters lodge, to painting the two lamp irons in the first court.
Signed by James Ivers.
Ivers, JamesComprises typescripts (some annotated) and a photocopied publication proof.
Comprises photocopied galley proofs (annotated as edited by Encyclopaedia Britannica and "not acceptable"), and annotated copies of the article and bibliography.
Anon - Pange lingua gloriosi
Cornysh - Ave Maria
Purcell - O God, thou art my God
Lloyd - I wonder as I wander
Dering - Jubilate Deo
Britten - Antiphon
Bruhns - Praeludium in G
Vaughan-Williams - Lord thou hast been our refuge
Hurford - Litany to the Holy Spirit
Purcell - O praise God in his holiness
Grier - Cantata for Jesus College - We beseech thee o Lord, My heart is inditing, Merciful Lord we beseech thee
Performance of 'A Chaste Maid in Cheapside' by Thomas Middleton as part of May Week Entertainment (with the Literary Society) in Cloister Court on Monday 15th June
A Child of our Time. Oratorio for soli, chorus and orchestra. By Michael Tippett (words and music).
Full Vocal and piano reduction score.
Published by Schott & Co. Ltd., London.
Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban. A Child of Our Time (Michael Tippett) and Ich Habe Genug (BWV 82. J. S. Bach).
Musicians: Sona Ardonz (soprano), David Lennox (tenor), Cynthia Bateman (contralto), Michael Rippon (bass), Hilary Davan-Wetton (harpsichord). St. Albans Bach Choir. The Jacques Orchestra (leader: Ivor McMahon). Conducted by Peter Hurford.
A concert given by The Aeolian Consort in Jesus College Hall on Tuesday 14th March 1961 at 9pm
Concert by the College Music Society Choir and Orchestra conducted by Robert Walker on Sunday 13th November at 8.30pm